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onrcaoN city enterprise Friday, august, 31 1900. 3 1 i-1 r Personal Mention Mr. I v it ('ufleld tin relumed from l.ong Heaih. I". J. MrKlllrlik nt the wwi al WHltnll Hiring. Ham Helling I I'oiillntiil l'i liU room on roiilil HiriKM pr. J. !! MHInr returned IVeilnewiay (iniii mi iiiiiirig el Oman I'aik, Mia Mla Klnley has relui mid from l.r m-ml-li wiling el Newport. J.veph Kuerten spent a I'uiipla n( days ,1 Will"ili Nprlnga last week. felia (luliUinllh will arrive Inline I, ,,1 r"ii FrmCwo nrit wee. W, W. llsrrs left Din II lit of the week M rl'ii t Oilragu ami vicinity, A ii.Glesy. of Aurora, was a vlellor (.ii-nrnC'lly "' "' l'lN "' M. O. I'. Gray, ' H'""ll. Mini ,,,i,iv I l"ltlng frlende In llm illy. I i-iii y llarurdnr I'cilman returned i, .,tt a lrli lo t' til.y haaurday nlglil. Mimi Anna I-. Mlllam, of Portland, la 1 1 1 1 ( relallvea a if I Inen.la In llil Wty. J". )'. Carter, of Wilhull, was Iraimai'. 1 1 .c luisliieae In Oregon ' i X last Krt ilr. lew tnrUli liaa returned to Oregon 'iiy, alter ijmla all ahaeiira In hpukalie, Waah. lira. Wallaia Colo returned Tueaday aftmiiuoii from a week's slay at Willmll hiring. Mi. Jlarler rleens la visiting her I iinita In tlil city, Mr. aiil Mr. Henry Meldrum. Aitusney ( W. Hi' ami family re lumed Monday morning from Ilia beach al Newport. Joseph I'ur'liiiu, firfiimrly rMrf of ul llil cliy waa down I mm halaiu during Ilia weak. Mr. and Mra. Will Marshall, oll'ort. Imi'I. spanl several deye llila week llli relallvea In ('aiwinali. Mcaara. May, KverU ant) Ilea ker, til I'u'liaiMl, lMk Ilia stage al llila plat lur WiIImmI last Monday. Virto Nmiyer anl I'aul Norman, r lurnvl on lhir wheels lail hatorday from a viail al ltaolnn. Mala HuparlnUndent J. II. Arkeruian ailed on I 'mint y Nuperlniandiit J. l 7.UIMT during Hi rrk. Tm famlliHi o hlirnllCtxA ami I'oler Nvhran rlurni) lat Munlay (rum their timiiirr vUll t lnng Itoadi. J. II. Kin try rrliimaJ Krl lay fruui .Mcdfonl. Or., alirr h liaa Iwvn lu tlia Intrraal f lit farm lur wrrk. U. J. Mi Ira, vho Wi ihla city rmanlly , daa i rritr. a iailiuii aa nlgM itrik at I lie Muuiilaln View liolel, al I'ullal, C'al. Hatjili Maialiall an I ilc,a.coni.anlo. liyMlaa IWrllia St-oll, liaya rrlurnr.l Irom llirlr ailinllinr Vl'll 10 Ilia lirai'b al Nrajxjfl, Mi. Tlinina (lamlila, ol Hoatlla, an. I Mil J. W, (iambi ul Han Kram lMo, M.ii.-I al Id lioin.i ul Mr. H. A. Chaan TiiKlay Attorney (i. O. Amra, of Poritaml. a In Ilia city ytcidy al'n.liiig lo tlix I'lrllnilnatira ol awjttiai raana In ilia fln-uil cunrl. Mra. Howell, CUmira Huwoll, Mlaa Mary lluwnll ami Mack Ho!l an. I Umlly ar ranilni al Hull Craok, on (lit llalm ilac. Mr. !). 0. Clalan.l, ol Tulare, Cal., lio lia liern vlallliiii Imr nator-ln law Mr. W. K. Hail, ol thUflty, lollTua. ly lur lmliMimltim'. II. II. Jolincun ami William MavuarJ davn rrtiirnri.l Irom Houtlinrn Orrtfun, wlnru tluy have wn rnuaeJ In mak ItiK (iovrrinmnlaurveya. Mra. H. Jaroliaon anil (Unulilrra, Mi urn. a Joarihlno and !klia, ami aon A.lolph, ol I'lirllanil, ware arrival from Wllliuit Tuciday afu-rrnxm. MUxua Ktlot tla ami lorothy Chaao, wli'i have Ixmn inilinK tllr vacation lliielrfioiii In tlil city, rctiiriiuil to (anfora Unlvemity Tlitirmtay. Mr, llanna, olSnatlln, travi'llnncollce i ivtry lor Wanhlnuton ami Orison, la in the city, In ilia Intercut ol the Oiukoii Uy Y. M. C. A. He will remain about 10 ilaya. Kv. J. H, Heaven rntnrno.l M )ily (mm Vnhon, WaahliiKton, wlmro he HHit Ihu paat thruo wiHik attmullnu 11. V. I'. S. 0. K. (Jlmutuuqiia am! viaitlng lil" hrotlmr. John Kolly anil fumlly have ruturnoil from tliulr otttlniint Sprlnuwatr. Tlmy v-cru iiicaiiiud at that place and ipunt tlmir lliuu at IIhIiIiik and ollior anuria in ilihmt to camp lift. L. K. Latourutto, a Tortlnnd attorney, bmih1 throiitili OrrKon City Thtiraday night on hi return from a trip to Mod lord and Jackaonvlllo, where he had Ix'hii on IikuI liUHlnoHH. Herman Jonm loft Tura.lay morning fur 1'ortland, whero he liaa accepted a IWBltlon with the Orenon Telephone A Teleurapli Compauy, Ho will be em ployed at a switch-hoard. Carl and Cumille L. Hutton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hamilton who have been the Xueatfl of Mm. Emma Davidson and Mrs. Kruno ilurinif the paat two week, will return to their homos In Spokane the first ol next wook. W. A, lliinlliiy U vMHiik Kmeal lUmlaln Idahn, wlmra the latter la en (rK"d In imikliiK K'ivcrnmiiil anrveya, Mr. Iluiiili.y (! lor llm lniii(lt ol hi Imallh I'., (I Caullid I and wil relilrni'd tlil) wi'i-k (rum their summer outline. Whlln abi-nl ll.ey vlalled Nularl, Tlllamik City ami llanbahla. Tlny were en ramped md i pii l a portion ol Ihiiir limn llahliiK, Captain Plillli liaa rrnleil the bimaa IIihikIii( to Herman lllarikenahlp and will brlii Ida family down from Albany Ihla week. Mr. I'hllli'i liaa accepted a xialilon with lb Willamette Paper Com pany sml ihry will mak tlil their (utiir hum. Mia I.a'ir llealla ha received an olfnr o a po.ltlon In lh public hoola of Priidlet.in, wblcli ahe will accept, Mia Iteatle, (or the paat flva year lias been ronneclwd with Ida Han lay aclnxil in ihla city, ami la coiml h-red an emi rienl educator. Her aluter Miaa Jennie Iteaile a aUi a t-adier In Ihn Pendle loll arh'Hil, ami tbry will leave or that place nail week, their rhool ta-rill bi glrilllliK HeplaMiilier ID tr r K A f 'V WW W YT v L('al Ivci;. Circuit court will convene Katnrday, September 15 Kr. Memll liaa been engaged to teach IhaNew K.ra aclnxil during (be einulng year. ChrMlan Hclence snrvlces are held In Willamette hall every Hunday morning at II o'clock. Hubjcct Hunday, Nept. 2, "Hubatam:"Humlay-achol 12:10. Wed rieaday evening miM'tlrig at A o'clock, A rordial Invitation la extended V all who dealr to attend (he service. (leo. I. ilandall, "ol New Kra who has about 15 acres in hop, claims Ihls year's yield is superior to any former crop. He has bean CtftVad 12 cents for his hop in Portland but be thinks lie can do better and will hold them for a while, He will begin picking next Tliuradey, Mra, It. K, Mcrlpture has returned from halt l.ak City, where she attended a ten days acaalon ol the Oram! Circle ol the Woodmen ol the World, Her vlait was a moat pleaaant ore and she r porta about 110 delegatea preaeut. Heveral cbangi-a were made lor the benefit of the order, (he moat Important lielng the eatabllahment ol a re nerve lurid. I'rofeaaor Wilrox, o the city schools, statea that he has application Irom seV young ladie and gentletnen who are de sirous of aecuriiig lai ea where they can I work lor their board and attend school during the winter. Families needing j such help ran secure it by consulting . Prof. Wilcox. Mlaa May Adrewa will teai-li at Halrnon lhiayearlher aecond term, begin nlrig next Monday. Marriage llcenaa have been grantel Mia I. M, Hodge, aged III, and Mvo Urayton, aged Tf yeara. Indiana Irom the Warm Hprlng agency era in the rily aelling huckleberriee al the rata ol M renta per gallon. Prrwiiia who desire to pay their aub rription In (he Knlarpriaa in woiei iiiual do o now, as wl will liul he accepted after the lalna set In. Hlda will oiieried Saturdar night by Councltuian Prank Ituerli lor the con Irurilnn ol a an room cottage on Ida lul on M4iaon at reel. The marriage ol Miaa I.uella Kdna Hruner loOtlo Krlikaon occurrej Wed nesday avaujng al the home of the groom. Hey. It. A. Atkine peif .rmed the weal ding reremony, Al the II .Ifiiiau ho'iaat We-lneajay, r veiling (ieorge 51. I'ugli, t( lbanon, and Miaa May Hunaaay, ol Oregon CUT, were united in tiiarruge; Juallce C. A. Winlerrneier olllcialliig, Kiigt-na State Journal. The Klliotk Prairie a. lio.il ha engaged the service ol Mia liuiaie Mad lock lor lb entiling year. Mist Madduck la well naht1ed and we beieak a proa ieroii achool term In thai ilintrltt. AIhmiI I'JOO in niugcis have len tdaceil on exhibition at Iturineiater Audrtwen'a jewelry store by Fairclougb Itroa., who reiuriie.1 Irom the Kloudik country l"iul month ago. The larg.-ai nnggni la valued at 170. Friday Sheriff Cooke (orpt-loaed a chattel mortgage held by W. C. Wallace agalnal A. Valentine and John Hager, ol WiHamelee Falla. Th horwa were de livered to Mr. Wallace hut the cow died before the (orecloaiire ol the mortgage. There will be a special meeting at the Salvation Army hall Saturday evening, September 1. Ice cream and cake at 10 cents a dish, will be serveJ. All are cordially invited to attend. Hi. anciix Kotiikih k, Captain. II Messrs. Mitchell A Hard, contrac tor, lor the new sewer system, arrive in the city (rout Seattle this week, work will begin on the big sewer system to morrow. Their starling imlnt will be at the outlet on Seventh and Center stroets, and they will work both way. The Irult dryer owned by John K. Krlckaon, ol Canby, was destroyed by lire at that place IhmI Saturday night. The lire was caiim-d by sparks from the furnace. Unite a quantity ol prune and other Iriiils were iu the dryer, but were saved irom loss, Tho services at St. Paul's KplHcopal church will bo resumed next Sunday. The subject ol the rector's morning ser mon at 11 o'clock will be "Ihe r.ptmb- atha ol Christ," and in Ihe evening at 7:.'I0: "YourMlo, Whatlsll?" Kvery one cordially wolcomo, In the anit (or divorce whortun Lulab Toodtiimler is plulntiir and Louis Toedt- imiler is defendant, the latter, through his attorneys, C. P. A D. 0. J.atouretto, has filed a motion aaklng that tho court require said plaintiff to make more defi nite and curtain a portion ol bur com plaint. Uorden K. Hayes appears for the plaintiff. J. II. Turney has temporarily closed his art gallery In this city and, with his family, will enjoy tho month ol Septem ber In the hopflolda. Ho has rented the hall at Ihittevlllo, where ho will conduct Wednesday and Saturday night dances for the hopplckeis in that vicinity. He will also make stamp photos in the hop-Holds. Two kid alout ten and twelve years respei lively, bit the town last Friday. I'hey were lien I on skipping out from borne and were headed (or California. Olllcer Shaw nailed them and sent them back lo their homes In Portland. The boys were sngry because they had been confined In Portland (or stealing chick en and wera going to hunt a better tow n. Attorney Hchuebel ha succeeded in adjuating the property right between Clauae and WiebkeKrohn, of Highland, which amounts to about 14,000. Mrs. Krohn will receive the landed prorty and her husbsnd will retain the ersorial chatties. It was agreed between them lo settle their financial affairs outside the court, Mrs. Krohn having brought suit lor divorce. Oeorga Msuts and (lllhert Shelly have gone to California lo rut wood (or John Puffy, who baa the contract to furnish :'5,(XX) corda lo the Crown Paper Mills at Floriaton. The boys arrived In the (iolden atale last week and write hack home that they cut five cord ol wood the drat day they worked. Puffy 1 paying 1 1 40 per cord to chopper and i gelling out alaout I'JO cords a day. Tti young eople ol the Immanuel Uaptiel church ol Portland lo the num ber ul aUiut 35 enj yeJ ao outing al lbs farm of Mr. Henry Andrewa, near Mil watikle on Wednesday of this week. A large imtiflre bad been preared and liot roffi-e and roast injtatoea were added lo Ihe liountiful lunch brought by the parly. The evening was pleaaantly sx-nt with games and songs, termii.a ting with a grand race (or the last car. llov. T. T. (leer yesterdsy receivel a a letter from Chairman Pick, ol Ihe Ohio State Republican Central commit tee, aaklng Ihe governor to come to that slate and aid in Ibe campaign this (all in the interest (A the National Republican ticket. Governor (ieer will accept the Invitation and campaign the state (or President McKlnley and Tbeodore Houaevvlt. Iasi Saturday evening the friends ol Miaa Luella Hruner gathered at her home and tendered her a moat delightful surprint party and handkerchief shower. The evening was pasted in a most enjoyable manner, during which Miss Kroner was made the recipient ol many beautiful handkerchiefs. After a liouote ous repast, the guests showered their congratulations upon Miss Hruner and returned home, having spenl a very pleaaant evening. The transcript ol judgment from Grant county in the suit of Maggie Hohna against her husband, Walter llohna, was (lied in Ihis county Saturday afternoon. The defendant has been granted a decree of divorce, and it is also ordered that the undivi led one-third interest in the real estate of said defendant, to wit, the south ball ol tho west hall ol the north weal quarter of section 2, in tow nahlp 2 south, range 3 eaHt of Willamette Meii dian, in Clackamas county, lie awarded to said Maggie llohna. The farmers of Clackamas county are assuming an air ol independence and are hanging tenaciously to all their crops. Stock is included in this hoarding. Newt Karr says there are 20,000 worth of marketable stock in the county that cannot be purchased. J, N. Munsey ex periences ditllculty in buying gray winter oats, tor which be Is paying 33 cents per bushel. Hopgrowers are conlldent ol a good price and don't care whether they sell or not. Fruit is plentiful and more available. White oata are very poor. Tho Oregon City Courier-Herald editor should not flinch when George Ogle crit icir.es bis paper tor faintly praising Sena tor Hrownell (or his determination to Introduce a precinct assessor aad othor beneficial bills. There is nothing politi cal nor damaging to the democratic populiat party In what Ilia senator pro pose to do, (jeorge Ogle is nothing but back number, a sorehead and one of the legislative holdups, He was more of a Simon Uil than lirownell. The -ee pie of Clackamas county knew it, arid lurried him down. Aurora iiorealis. Thus far the rain have done no harm to Ihe hop crops. Jf dry weather con tinues (or shout ten days longer, no damage can be done, Ifophuyers are plentiful throughout our county and are offering lo advance money to the grow ers todefrsy the expemwi of picking i( they will contract their yield to tbein. Moat of the hopraiaer are in shape to pay pickers themselves, and will there-1 (ore hold their crops lor a good market! price. anvone who had fought for his country should not suffer lor ao trivial an offnne and they forthwith chipped in and paid bis fine. Sol K. Walker has returned (rotn Halt Lake, where be went as a delegate to the head cami) of the Woodmen of the World. Mr. Walker was not favorably lmpn-ed with that country, but report a remarkable busineaa thrift among the ieople. He a I no states that the Mor mons work Just sufficient length ol time during the year to keep them In luxury the remaining portion ol the time. The streets ol Salt Laks are 140 feet In width, while tho aidewalks are 25 feet! wiiie. All the old officers ol the lodge were re-elected and the next election , will U held at Cripple Creek, Colorado, In PJ02. Attention I called loan "ad" on page 7 ol this Issue, headed . "Don't be Duped." The article referred to con cerns the publication of a reliable, np to date standard dictionary, published by the C. & O. Merrlam Company, Spring field, Mas, There are numerous other edition of cheap, reprint dictionaries placed on Urn market, and are merely prototype copies of a book published over 60 years sgo and which is now obsolete and worthless. In a dictionary, the sal ient points are to select one tnat is well printed on good paper and thoroughly complete. The Webster Unabridged Dictionary published by IbeC. & i. Mer riarn bouse is complete in every detail and is the only meritorious one of that familiar name to Ibis generation. "Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a rur.nlng off o( the bowels and slcknese of the stomach," says 0. P. M. Ilollldsy, of Iamlng, Ind. "HI bowels would, move from five to eight times a day. I bad a bottle ol Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In the houa and gave him four drops In a tea- rwi.nfnl nf aralap arwl ha tfnt tuittftr at once." Bold by G. A. Harding druggist. Book and pair ol eye glaaaea between west side of bridge and Samuel Miller's farm. Finder will please bring to Frsnk Barlow's store and receive reward. j For Sale A Willock grand square piano an A No. 1 Instrument. Must be sold cheap. W. L. Block, the Home) . Furnisher. A large number of Oregon City people are getting ready for the bop fields. Many of them will lake advantage of the hup season as an opportunity for a Sep tember outing. While the crop yield this year is shout average, the quality is superior. It is generally conceded that Irom 35 to 40 cents will be paid la Clack amas count lor picking. Nine-bushel boxes will lie nsed. Two chattel mort gages were filed with the county clerk on hop crop Saturday afternoon. One was made by Wing Hi (chinaman) for $")0, in favor of the Commercial Bank of Ore gon City, while the other was executed by Marion P. White for 700 with Ram sey A Co. mortgage. There is morn Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by coatantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Sci ence Las proven catarrh to a constitu tional disease, and therefore require constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cute, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teasfioonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any caae it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CiitxtY A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. fir. Y3 It will surprise you to experience tbe benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known aa De Witt's Little Eaily Kiser. Geo. A. Harding Karl's Clover Root Tea B-utin tha CoanpUilon, PorlArt Dm ffl"d.lrni Kmh,ClnrSkn. CurrmC'oo atlpalloa. lndi(Mi,io. ami all ErupOxM ol th Skin. An nrrmlili liall. .Vrr Tu- Snld nn ilmluU riilfllilja b all drni-rlata al 2.V., 60c and fl.UO. 1 S. C. WCLLS 4 CO., If AO v. n- aon e-icTo 3BMaaaaMnaaaiaaaHaaaMa For aale by C. U. ii antler. It always y to be a gentliman, and it aometimea pays to be a volunteer. The case of the arrest of Rudolph Gao- lenbeio proves that be Is both. He was recently held np by a Silverton police man for riding his wheel a short distance on the sidewalk in that city. Charge were preferred against him and he was fined 7. The bnsiness men of the town soon learned of Mr. Gantenbein'a ster ling quslities, and lo that be was a volunteer soldier. They concluded that Just Received A new line of ladie's top shirts, ladies fancy colored underskirts. Hosiery for ladies and child- and lace curtains from 4o cents a pair upward. ren. w vy yyo''y'0''fl,'e',3'y'B, The Oregon HomcHeekeni Iiunilgratlun Exchnngo Suggests a plan for soiling your farm. Write for it. Address OllKOON IIOMESKKKKlta IUMIQRA TIUN EXOUANOE, Oregon City, Oregon. BELLOMY S BUSCH TH6 HOUS8FURN1SHERS, "Rnvint? Them Rirrht is ouite imnortant to anv one makine the monev co ' J O QJ 1 k a. J fartherest, procuring for the smallest outlay the greatest measure of satisfaction, is really best of good buying economy. It's on this basis fullest money's worth that we solicit the patronage of the buyer This Jlocker $2.00. Iron Beds $3.75 up. fer vj ;i Lace Curtains, per yard 15 cts. Set fine decorated Setui Porcelaine Dinner plates (0c Set fine decorated Setni Porcelaine cups and saucers oc 100-Piece Semi-Porce-laine fine decorated dinner set $9.50 Our unbreakable dishes are a household necess ity, be sure and have at least a few on your table or in your kitchen. Dining Room Sets $20 and up. v x .: . ... . i itil-TFillIi.l S - fc fa, Al Will We call your attention to our immense stock of heating stoves, never be fore have we had such an assortment, and prices lower than ever. We sell for instance, air tight heat ers standing 2 ft. 6 in. high (top ornament not in cluded), cast top, nice nickel ornament and two nickel plated foot rails I with one joint of pipe for $5.25. Ingrain Carpet, peryard 25c. up Brussells Carpet, per yd. 50c up Jute Carpet, per yard 30c. up Moquette Carpet, per yd 75c. up Matting, Oil Cloth and Linoleum of all prices and qualities.