OBEdON WTY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST, 17 1900, Personal Mention Mm Alameda Walker la rusticating at fVealde, The .emlly ' Sheriff Cooke ere rustl ruling si f K Beech, pr. I.. I.. I'likeiis It routined in his UMlllli Oil SM'.I.UIlt of Illness, HtMiitfnA. Harding Joined dig family at Wlllmll HiiIiiki Saturday, Tim family of Charles Allnlulil are en joying their (iiitlng it HIiii, Mis. Nelson W, Lawrence nf thlsrity a (iMirnliiK at Wllliull Springs. CainpUII Ifniidilcks, ol Ieaaoii (,'lty, I the gueal tif Hull. Win. (lalluway. Mim Jluhla HuIiIkii haa ralumed from I wy weeks' outing at l.oiig Beach, Vis Krme (.awrsnco will leave peil " week's outing al Newport. frsj Mr, wllsand mother returned aturday from eiicsuipmetil at Kagle reek, , Mis. L Al a mi Iiaa returned from viatl tun Irininle al r.sgie trees em iat(li Id J'nirr Nehren an 'I family left Tueaday looming to enjoy a week's outing al lutig Hab. Mayor f.atouretle will Join lila family al heaaldn Ida flral uf llila Week (or a two waeka' uullng. Mr. and Mra. K. K. (.'barman Ml Tuna day for Heaview, whsro Ihey will camp fur several weeks. Mrs. Will Aldruh and mother, Mra ICandsll, have returned from Ihelr out lug al Ung Beech. Miss Kay Handle, of I'orllend, la yl.lt. in Waal Orefon Clly, the guoal of Miaa llerlesll r'olleOaboe. i'liaa. ll.C'aull.U la Indiepuacd with rLeuinallain, iieceaaiuilng Ihe alt of a can In gulling about. J. W. Col and family return! front Ys'julna Bay yeeterUay and rrort moat enjoyable outing. J. It. Miles Irfi Saturday evening for Yuba, Cal., lo Join hie wile, where tliay 111 uiaka) lbelr Inlura liouia. Mies Ahco I.ewlhsllo ami her guest, MissTillard. returned Sunday evening Iroui a week's uullng al Seaside. Jolm l-ewthealte It enjoying Ufa al foaslde, lb icnval of Mrs. A.J. Le-wlh alia, al ber collage, "The I'lnee." Jaim D. Mclnlyre loft Thursdsy fur Newport, lirr tiatkKl to anjuv ttia pleaaurea of that reaort fur a imIi or so. K. M. Ilartinaii, of MarUatn, waa doing Luaior In Orrgjri I'lly halo Jay I'rrparalory to lila Jr artura fur Waaoo county. Mra. CliarUa l.aliMirnlU liaa rrlurntnl from a lu awk'a outing al l-oiig IWarh. hlit aa a-cuuiaiilcl ty Miaa Myrtle Vaughn. Mra. l'atr Milutyra la aojournlng at Naviw. wliera hrr huaUnJ lual hr Tora-lay fr rck't omlng at that 0(- u'.ar rraort. C II. ly aD'l aoii a, Trafion an J Kinrry, ami 1'rufraar VVih og toll stur lay tour ul nn fur a I'u uia alay al Mutinl llooJ. Mr. ami Slra. J.F. Clark ami il.ilj ami Harau J. JauU Ivfl Tuoixlay fur a lo nwka' aw.journ al Mr. Clark'a 1'ulk cuiiiily larin. M. KoM-nbauin, hu for Ilia pant ail inontlia haa Ikwh travrllng through Ku rnx, ia n jwcIihI huine alioul the mlildlo of Sriitrmtx-r. Mil. William flilgra aul chiMren, ac 0imtaiiii liy Miaa Tillm Iiikol. of l'cirtlmi.) , la vlaiting at llm humt of thrlr aunt, Mia. John Vlguliua. . Mr. an.l Nfra. C. W. l'o, Will Morw, Jaik Hih Nt.tun Latoureito rrlurnml from u wvka' outing al Nntaru twadi Hatunlay and rriorl a flrat claJM) lima. Hv. I'. K. Ilammond, of Hi. Paul' la.-..it Clmrch, haa Uun graulml a iiniiilli'a vacallun, during which timo '' will bo uo M'rvica at hla church. i V. Plark and Mortimer .atourutl J l if Hiinnynlilii Hatui Juy, whtr Mr, Ci k will try Ml hand with tho tur- -r'a roinpaaa In locating a boundary !''. to a trart of land., , , Hon. John Talhttrt rvturiiud laat Krl ly from tliM North Uiiiiiia hatchnry, l'trn ha haa bmtn nngattixl for tliu t t moiitha. (hiorgii lirown loft laat Halur.luy to take hli loo, MiHa Flurrnce l'atly, who I in boon tho gi.cai of frlonda at Molalla for aevaral M i'ki, haa rulunnxl to (ilalntoii, whore liu will remain until bur term of x hool U 'iin In Weal Oregon City. Holnrt Warnor, binder of the Inrgeat oa lilnu In H,o W. P. A 1'. Co.'a mill, Kx i to th coat tlili wrok for two Wonka. Hia ion, Frd Warner, atarUid Haturday 'or tho harveat fiuMa of Callforniit. I'r. I.yon, who itifTiirod a aeyore fall 'mm hla wheel about throe weeks ao, Iiah Improved eiilllclfiitly to auain prac tice hia profeaMlon. Ho la now at On W'K" "ear the ConKreKH'nftlniircn' Hurt Naah and wlfo and Henry Bala lury, and Robert Wilaon lutt this morn ing for the Ui )ior Cluckainaa. They ex poet to be gone about two weeka and will end their time flailing and bunt ing. Ed Surface, Charles Surface, Fred 'Wllkinaon, Charles Charlaon and Joseph Austin loaye noxt week for the vimnity of Mount Hood. The boys are luadml for lionr ami are out taking orders lor trout and veniaun before their depar lure, I'r, C. V, IMiinla, aixii lal tgmtoflhe g'"ioral l and olflin. with bead ipiarlera at Oregon Clly, waa In lown Tueaday on ollli lal hualuiuM befoin Hun J. T. flrldget reglaier of tl.a J, H. Und office of this elly. lln Ml Wnjnesday morning for llanrroft, (Juoa ixiiiniy, to look after gov rniiienl land iiiatlnia, Koaeburg i'lalir inalnr. Joalah Martin, John Straight and Theixlore Unwell Marled out Ttlnadey on a oroaiiing and llahlug and bunt big trip. Their deallnallnii la anywhere that tlmlr Imagination leada them, but lhy will flrat go Ui Mount Hood. They havai ilniy of ammunition and jrovla lo'ns ami are iirapared for an eiUmded trip. concludnd willi a dance whbb lasted funlier iiiiu of VUKfi fur lan-a pa'd on until the midnight hour. ' . ald property, and for V) as a reason- ' Having liought at a snflc. sale 160 ?W? ,,li',""Jr "wnifag. roll, of llnemwarp maMlng, will tjlra IIm J-V'"'l Jo MiWf plain- coniimrtl,.l.mu.nLot tl.ab.ru.in. We'""" " "'""7, Mtrriir Cooka and deputlea are buaily etigtgnd making up the deliiuint tax Mil. Ki-Mirle from dilbronl parts of Ilia county bidleale that the culwonna havt dlaapiM-ared. Kraatus A. Kiiilth occuplrd the IUp ti' pulpit Kumlay morning at 10:) In the abaxnre of I'aaUir J. II. Heaven. It. V. 'oitr brought lo tl,la clly Mon day morning a baaketful of ll inch eachiN that wero ralaed on hla place at Calieniali. Marjory M. Myers, agwl II years daughter of J. T. and N. M. Myers, diel at the home of her parents, rriday. Auguat 10. For Hair WllUk grand aiiare piano an A No. 1 inatruumiit. Muat be sold cheap. W. I Hlmk, the Home Fumlaher. Charlea Mnir eutalnd a anvere fleah wuund In the hand Haturday while cut ting checaa, noraaaitatllig the taking of three or four atitcln-a. l'rrwina who deaire lo pay their aub- aerlpllon to the Fnterprlae In wmid muat do o now, aa ool will uut be accepted tfur tb rains el In. Frank Itohlnaun. who haa been wltn a threablng outfit at 1'reaititt, Wash., was called hums lo hla daughter, who ia rioualy ill, hul baarhanivsof recovery, Chris, llluiiin has ln appolntl eni Ion of the Oregon City cemetry, Instead of Charlea lllulim, as was previously tlsle. lo the F.nterprias, Wall I'ar Just reneivod, new-atyle patterna for fall trade; 0c per double roll and upward. W, I.. Ulok, the Home Furnisher. always do as we aay, W, L. Illixk, the Home Furnisher, That the fi nil crop of Clackamas county Is of a splendid variety and a full crop Is evidenced by samples brought lotown every day by farmers. Kleven-lnch applea are common, and Tuesday morn Ing I,, I', 4inls brought In Irom bisorcb aid In this city several 14 Inch Oraven atlnes, free from worms or acalea. Inlereat stlsi hes to all veritable ac count a ol recent eeriiinrea In ('hlna, and the long review of Archibald Col (piboiiu's new lMik of travela In the ce leallal kingdom given In the Argonaut for Auguat 13, I IKK), Is a notable srtlrle. Many entertaining and Instructive pse- saves are ijooted from the work. Mrs. F.lixahetli McDonald Uvlsnd, of Oregon Clly, has len elm-ted to the prlnrillilp of the Molalla acboola for the ensuing year. Mil. I'.yland was edu cated In ths normal schools of Michigan and came highly recommended pro llcliHit In K-hool work, and Molalla la fortunate In securing one so well qualified In public school work. Captain M. D. I'hillpa, of Albany, la Inlhegucat of bis sinter, Mrs. C. II. Csufleld. Mr, I'hlllips was captain of (Company I, Hecond Orevon, whose liinmlM-rahlp was about half made op of Oregon Clly boy a, and the late coin1 manilrr feeia pertectly at home In this city among his old comrades. Captain I'tilllips n.sy locate permsnetly In Ore gun City. K. M. Hs'tman baa reaignml the poat ollice) at MsKjuam and J. C. lan lain has been Sppointed poatmssU-r lu his steed. Mr. llartman has gone lo Wssi-o county, w here be will probably lo a'e permanently, lis will engage lo the mercantile business and handle real eautp, at the robable building of a railroad has made all businees good in southern Waaoo. I land, Is attorney for plaintiff. ItnporiHiit change io to be ma le in the occnpiny i.f the rxiins of some of the county olficials. The clerk will be confined lo but ohm roim, and the Isrie spsrtment ner ihe vault will be flited up for the Mtorder. The school superintendent will occupy the room to be Vacated by the im:order. The public will then Iw allowed In'o the vault with- file a report of the condition of the said estaeeand has moved out of the county, Mr. Ftradley aaks Ibn court to releaae him from hia bond. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Mike (ileaaon was burled In this city Sunday, afternoon. l.et Thursday they buried a twin slater to the UU interred Son- Marriage licenses were vrantrd to Kfbe Riser, atied lit. and Itichard Itettner, aged '.'. a'o to (telle Oaliorne, aged Vi, stxl Th'onaa Slons, aged li. both of CherryVlhe, Vr. M. C. Strickland Is now the proud Hpeor of a thoroughbred llamhleto niau drlvlmi horse. The animal is 7 years of age and will tm thoroughly hruke to Ihe harness by W. II. Young the liveryman. Next Wednesday, August 23, there la Ui lie a lawn social at the residence of A. F. Stokes In Csnemsb. Ice c res in and cake will lie served, Ihe proceeds to go for Ihe benefit of the Csne.nah Sunday school Hie young people of Harmony gave an ice cream cream social al the real dene of It. 8. McLaughlin on Tuesday evening, Auguat 14. It was a decided success resulting in the forwarding of $l!).f5 to India's eulTWera. The- Ladies Missionary Society will have charge of the morning service at llm Haptlst church Sunday. A program of recitation and music is prepared and Mis Allim.of Vashou, Washington will also k'lve a brief narration of hor work In Home Missions on the I'scillc coast. Attorney Schnebol will go to Canny next week to try a case In Justiae Knight's court wherein W. II. Lee Is plaint iff and V, K. Totter dofondant The suit ia brought for services rendered in digging a well, and the amount prayed for la 140. Christian Science service, are held In Willamette hall every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject Sunday, Aug. 1, "Christ Johus." Sunday-school at 11 :10, Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock, A cordial invitation is extended to all who desire to attend these services. M. M. Schonck, who haa boon absent from the clly for several months, re turned last week. He baa boon explor ing the mining regions of Eastern Ore gon, Idaho and Montana. He reports activity In Montana and Idaho, but says the Eastern Oregon mines are at a BtundHtlll. The Order of Washington gave a sociah . . . II ... s l i at Willamette liail aluruHy mgiu. About 50 visitors drove up from Port- laud which aided in filling the hall to overflowing. The evening's feetivlttos There is at least one orchard in Clack amas county that la not Invaded with culwonna, codlin moths or lleaxian flies. As evidence of this fact. Justice J. W. McAnutty brought to this city last week seversl large red-cheeked apoles thai measured 14 Inch's in circumference. The apples were raised on bis place at Clackamas Heights and their surface ia smooth and free from scales. Two mining experla arrived io this city laat Saturday and were driven lo Wilhoil Spring, w here they inspected the coal mines in that region. They re turned lu this city Sunday thoroughly convinceo that the minea are not profit shle for the production of coal. The owners of Ihe mines are still of Ihe opin ion that good coal abound dt-eo under ground and they will continue lo work the ledges. I.sat Friday Constable Moody took Into custody K. O Kuaaell and J. W. Jackson on a charge of violating the atatutory provision that "not more than 30 bead of horws, sheep or calile shall be driven over the suspension bridge st one time." Tho men were from Fsstern Oregon and when arrested bad a band of 31 head of cattle on the bridge. They were arraigned in Justice McAnulty's court, plead guilty and paid J heir Sties. "Through tho months of June and July our bahy w as teething and took a rui ning oir of the bowels and sickness of the stomach, " says 0. 1'. M. Ilolliday. of Iteming, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight limes a day. I had a bottle of Chaioberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy in the house and gave him (our drops In a teaspoonful of water and he got bettor at once " Sold by Ueo. A. Harding, Drug gi"t. Tho Salvation Army will have meeting at tho U. B. church on Seventh street on j Monday night, a cottage meeting at John j Humphrey's at Ml. 1'leasant on Tues day evening, st l'arkplaceon Thursday evening, at the Kly church on Friday evening, and Saturday night and Sunday j at the ball on Sixth street. Friday even-1 Ing at F.ly Mrs. Captsin Kean will give 1 an interosting talk on Incidents occur ring during visitation In various plucts during her army experience. Ill Ascita Hotiihock, Captain. Last Saturday William 1'lympton filed suit against J. A. Logan, F. A. Logan, I his wlfo, D. C. Latouretle, trustee, andj J. lb Cramer. rUintifT alleges that on ! tho lOtb day of January, ISM, he lonnod , to the defendants, J, A. Logan, and F. . A. Logan, his wife, the stun of i'-ViO, payable two years betu-o, bearing inter est at tho rale of 8 per cent per annum. To secure the said loan defendants gave their certain indenture to mortgage on 10 acres of land, situated in Clackamas county. That there is now due and owing on said note the sum of f 4:15.0.1. I'lalntiir asks for judgment against de fendant Logan, and each of them, for tho sum of $-135.03 and interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent and for the The Oregon Iloniescekcm Immigration Exchange Suggests a plan for selling your farm. Write for it. Address Obeqon Homeseekers Immigra tion ExcnANaR, Oregon Citj, Oregon. out permirslon of the oflb-ia!s, and tho Frederick Carl l-eller Mat. The following is the list of letters re maining In tho poatolfli e at Oregon City, Ore., on August Iff, 1'jOO: womsss' ut. ftellew, Mrs Jno W Jwis. Cornelia Carnehsn, Lydla Miller, Mrs fUrah Chrislipher A L I'enman, M'a H it Hubbard, Mrs Heed, Mrs M C buniner, Miss I! M mks's LIST. ffrad Brnlscd. Mr. Kankln was reverely bruised aboni the head and xAy Tuesday while en gaged In handling wood for tho Willam ette Pap r Company at station A, Ifs ws4 on top of a pile of wood about 12 feet high, which started to roll down, and was csught among the rolling sticks, with tho above results. probability a that no aim at all will bo admitted Into the count archives. The recorder or clerk will wait up on any one desiring access thereto This would prohibit ihe loss or destruc tion of county records. I'svld McArthnr a prosperous New I'.tt farmer, was transacting business in the county seal Tliuiad.y. He Ststes that Ihe wheat crop will average about 8 borhela er si re In thst vicinity. Win ter oats will yield 12 and spring osts 14 buahela er sere, speaking of the pHato crop, be predu ta the outlnok brigiit lor a heavy yield. Hot weather has killed the blight and Ue worms have never been so letructive as anticipated. 20, tKSJ buahels of (HiUtoes were bl,d from New Kra last yesr, sn l he thinks! there will be no shrinkage in (his year's 1 crop, lis slso stales thst the lame lam Mc-Fatland, If C Savage, Wm Taylw, C A (2) Hallev, W hVnnim, Merrill Webster, H J 1'ackage -C A Ixminer OF.O. F. HOUTO.V, Y. M. There ia morn Catarrh lo Ibis section of the country than all other diseases put bigeth er, and ontil tho last few years was snpwi-d to m incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, snd by cosUntly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Sci ence has proveo catarrh to a constitu tional disease, and therefore rcpiin constitutional treatment, flail's Catarrh Cute, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the only consti tutional cure on the market. Ii is taken internally in dosea from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the hhxid and miirtkiia aiirfa-.a ..f 11, a m TM . that is this year pro.(.iiig eight boshe.'s . ,.,,. ' ' ofwheai re. two yesr, ago yielded u c(jre ni for circular, and Auction Male. I will sell on Saturday. September 1, I'JOO, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public amo tion, on my place west of the Clackainaa bstchery, two horses, wsgon, harness, cart and harness, hack, mower, two milch cows, three head of young cattle, 15 tons of baled bay, 13 hov and hum- ling utensils. All sums under $5, cash ; over ', approved notes taken for six months al b per cent, 8rst E. Hiss, W, W. II. Samson, auctioneer. &3 busliela per acre. Sunday night seversl sleits r fired Into His sbsnty of a C'ine yegetablo gardener, who lives out fioui ibis city a few miles, on the Mo'alla re.d. Ttie Mu'iKolian had goes in twd snd was awakened by a shower of bullets, which be mistook for r ks ihtown by b-iys of the beighliorho). He immediatelr pro ceedti lo the borne ol a iif uhlxjring farmer and related what had hannened. The two came ha, k W the sh.nty and 00 ,nU -r,nt- i'rico 25 cent upon investigation they li.coveed that ,oJ 60 xn,t- c-Huntley, the Drug- teetimonisis. Address, F. J. Cut xtr A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. VOL' TKI IT. IfSbiloh'i Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small pries) of 25 cents and 50 rents and 1 1.00, does not euro take the bottle back and wt will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty the walls had been pierrd with bullets. The Chinese iuwct who did the shoot ing but no srrest have yet la-en made. John C. ilrsdh-y, ihr-Hirfh bis attor neys, rUathsm A Dimii k. h.i filed his petition with the county court stir ing t" be rleel as bondimn fir Msx Scbul pius. The facts set frth w t t on the 3J day of September, IMl'i, Auu-ta Mr! cber died at Staff .rd I'. A. Baker waa appointed executor of her will and on Ihe ISlh day ol Janutry, y), be filed hi reaig-natiun a audi and Max Schnlpiua was apiMoten io suirevd bim, giving t-'5J bmds, with J. C. Brad ley as surely. As Schuipiaa has failed to gist. Karl's Gover Root Tea BnotlfWa tha Complnlnn, PirlSa th "ln"l, 1a Frh,llrtr!iii. l imt'M Mipati.m, Indianti'n, und ail Krupuon "I ma nan. Aa arrmhi iiaiia T'j'-. Snld on ".lul i-iiannue bt oruarut. at SAc, and f i.oo. S. C. WCLIS 4 CO., LCSJOV, ait r"--! r -o a n t a .: y r. r:. ,,1 For sale by C. (J. Han tier- 1 i i -S Q 8. 1P1 yi ifl.,i9i0 A A A A Just Received. 1 A new line of ladie's top shirts, ladies fancy colored underskirts. Hosiery for ladies and child ren, and lace curtains from 45 cents a pair upward. ir-ajr- "w vi'n'n'iffsiiii'iyvn'f'yfvy or- BELLOMY 5 BUSCH THG HOUS6FURN1SHERS, ""' tj - - -i- - -- i i i Housefurnishing Summer Needs. If you are interested in securing these items at lowest possible prices, you'll thoroughly appreciate our June offerings, you'll feel them to possess exceptional merit. It's passing along to our customers the houseneeds at their real worth, it's in giving honeat values that makes this store a favorite buying place. All sizes and prices. Ice Cream Freezers to rent. w'ww 10c. and up, double roll. Hammocks. 85c. &fid up.' Water set and tray GOc. Covered jelly glasses per dozen 3oc Berry set of bowl and b sauce dishes. . .20c Water tumblers, per dozen 30c Kevolvingglass table caster 90c Kitchen Treasurer large size 13. j. si mr. V'JiiliillW 'ri Huxbnmls might be perfect little angels if they ciuld always have their meals in time. Cook your meals on the Charter Oak Stove or range and you will make a little lamb oiit of your cross husband. Stoves sfl-i.fk) and up. Steel Ranges $3o and up. Wrought steel. Straw matt ing from China and Japan. You can't com p a re our matting, but the mattings you'll Bee here are all made ex pressly to to our order. Somuch for good ness, the patterns are different, that's our aim, the prices are fixed at our Bmall profit over the landing cost, here again your interests aro served. We sell fine linen warp matting for 23c a yard.