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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEPTEMUEU, 7 1900. 5 Oregon City Kntcrprisc TtuCu KAntoii'ii ICaii.wav Ciimianv 1 1 AVI (JUTLAND (Couch 8t.) 7110 a, u. H:.VJ V '3 M M4S a :.' II 15 M. H I 41 13" J '5 410 4 41 yy 6 is J " yi oni 10 ftlllwaukl 9i . tu yi only to Mllwaukle UAVI OREGON CITV 7"S A. M, 7:5-1 y i ions lojo 35 ti tu r. m. 105 I 'So 3J 3 Ml 4"S 4 50 535 6 7 "5 V B.JO only In Milwaukle 9 S lo:.yj 1 1 5 only (0 Milwaukle 46 MlNUTI OHIOUll, THE LOCAL NEWS. 1'sincAtnm r lti .m I'rr far at iii sre being msda (i.f tbe formal dedication , Ilia new a, hoot building at Ihilton. ll ill occur some lime iirlt week, for which an liitereailiig pngrsm U being r r a ii).'-' I. A I'l KAAKrHiiCllM -.Mini K..I...I..I. Itlllmld, of Illinois, who 1N tMyIIK , vUit In IMm nlty to hr iiiicln ami aunt, Mr and Mm. K.fi. hurra, mi tendered pleasant autpilse ,Ury one evening lhUwi.uk, Friends gathemd lo enjoy a pleasant evening at names, mualii am! refreshment aii'l their fondest hope were fully maliKml. Those present with: Mr. Mrs. If, O, pierce. Mr. ami Mr. Krsnk I'orshiirg, Mr. ami Mr fllcKilllgan, Mlsaea Iti.hekah Itenohl. I'nna Imly, MkKIw (ioodfellow, Jrai.li, Humphrey; Messrn Carl Church, Joe (ioodfellow, Forbes Trail, t Confer. Tin 8 OYmxh Law, The H o'clock rinsing agreement liaa not been adhered lo a drlrlly a II alioul'l ha, ami oflicer Shaw atataa several violation liava currwl. hula No. 2 of tU agreement r.sda follows: "No customer nii.il ha admitted o Ida afore alter Ilia closing hour, 8 o'clock." ltul.3 rraxla : "All customer In Ida store at 8 o'clock ahall lie waited iimiii. Mr. Shaw slates thai ill very dilllciill lo ascertain whether r not customer ara In Dm store at H o'clock, or ara admitted afterward when Ilia iliMir ia partially o.eiied, hut If ll was lokd soothers could ml enter while they are being waited upon there would I Hi 110 (rouble. itnii,;iHiAiK rukSHnux. furnlahrd Every Week by Ilia (Tacka. in an Abstract k Trust Company. , IVM) T A r.lalrlo A an I V. Nalrlln lota 7, H, l,lk 117. ( (' OKrohnto W Krolm, Wi arrna In WVIrli rlaliu I0fKJ ll A (iray li, O A M Uohhlna, 't 41 arrca aoc '.H. lb a, r 1 ll II II II. a m t . i ii i.r.riri to ii w uinrka, w aca U , i,,.,,.,. , t nrmuniihl. "Yi-a, wp'r (i I awonU' polnta." ad inltli 'l h auhiirhfiiiltc, vvlillu (IlKciimtliig a iii'lgMior. "I'nult on hodi alilra. I rt-niimr "No, air. not a hit of It. I'ra hern iinfort unutf, ilnii'g nil, nn! lm won't IlKtlll o 1'XJllllllllllollll," "Hliot hla (Iok. illilu't your "Yra. I illd. ,ut It wit tlila war. I li-nnl tliH uholc atrrcl In alirlcka and ! ...,. .. V i U HDHMS BROS. Golden Rule Bazaar v ' 27, 1 1 a, r 3 W T l!urm.y to Hi A lloanl, 1 1112 arraa 1, 2!, 30, t 3 a r 3 a. . . . (J.m, J'll.t.i.ir to Hi IA M HH ami 47.01 aw.ffa, T Itoaa claim, 1 0 a, r 1 e J KavNiitia toKt IA lIoaH mi nw!4' 2, t 2 a, r 4 a M Naught fi () Israeli I0 acrca c 7. t 6 a, r 3 CT FankliaiiMr U 0 W Kankhau- r, 19.41 a rna ac 21, t 1 a, r 2 1 U H to C A Kotl. Kf) arrea 14, 13 a, r r 4 a II Itlair lo J HoUon '2t acrea c I, Ifli.rli H V Iloylan loO W ( l.niiey, h Jot I, I.Ik I (irinMjit K I, Millur to J lUmiiiiMitn, HO arria ac 3, t 6 a, r 1 a K MaricreavHi to II K Cr.nii, KXJ arri-a tme. I), 10, t 4 , r 4 a II Ilargrr.veii lij f K Croaa, 100 a ri-a ac 11, t 4 a, r 4 a locked tliflr doora. 7&MlcourMj I ilioul)t i urn mnd. Ho V I would anylxxly. ami I aliot him. M "Coma to find out. Ii'd h-;ii rootlnjf ' ,m : Into a humlilMUW wiuiaml down Hi cmiiT of tin? atrwt cam tlmt u,g Ilka all ,M-aH-d. Of 4f0 I'at 200 vm II.h.i a Muaav. urlntf tha a k rtm- drialiln rriuntarfelt iimiiry rlrru Uli'.l in . rltjr, KKVpral l.utiui inm f.iiilul thdiiMilvrf kiihuii of boua half I i .ii-.- ... . .i ... . i I u'iir, omul, i riivnrriPiirr liaa ayi iliiil) ! ll nir for gJ moiipy In tlx, i lly and than U'. out. (ia4ti a livia a Tha illvona rMirl ha granted Mra. lHha (iordoli a ' An liilrrrntlng It'llr. Orrguii ( Ity ,ai an hUtorlral larnion, I.., I II.,!.... -I.. L I I.- 1 I . .. '" --"" woi u-maiory (jhaa Srott, aa.lgr.ea, to ATkM- lum. lot 117 KriwidaO Col K Mi Klnnry to U II I)a, n-4' it'i only tinea K'H. Tha raiinoii a originally Irxiglit from Cala)u KillxMirnn, of Ilia old hark Itntiry, on which It aa ud aa a aignal, gun hy ivaaon of lia won lcrful rapacity for making iiuIh). It la utrirlly a (Icuux rtlc gun. In 1h.V,i, by rraolillion of turn lifuliilnpiil lo tha (Iimikk ratic aity among tlirui Hon. I). I'. Thom on, Hon. lipoma II. Wllllama, Hon, A. Ilimh, ai Snnator Jampa K. Krllr. and llianv olhnra Mm raniwin h g.l ..(.aratloi, from Ur h...h.nd. I'atar LM M , ,iw.r.ry ,r,cU ln I i.,h. M.a haa U-rn alh.wad to agiu .dmlnl.lr.t.on of Iha .IT. ,. of tha i.arly. ...uma hrr maiden name, f.ertha Kahn, nuululj during vl. torlo,,, ranilgna and haa Iwn glye'i Iho ram and control of IliM llilbur 1 hllilfrn. r'l Aoaiio, Friday, rVjitpmUr 14, ha hren aelectud aa the date for lUgraUing at achool dialrict No. '0, W. W. Auatln, tPK her. 1 he .atrolia of the echool are looking forward with much (irature lo Iha a(Tir. SiiTrliilnndrnt J. ('. Zlliwr a to ilvllter Iha iliirlpal a IdrrM. Na ('A-The Wrl f.dn I.'a omany la ronatrm ting tao new flat raia lo I hi nod In transferring aool from Willamptte lalla to the Wlilamrtte I'a--rr ('mHiiiy. The racily of eai h t ar will U III rorla. AU.ul 111 rord id o-xl ia l.rtxi.-dl over Ihe rd dally from tliat dai. T ruana 1'iai.taa ng finger nrina lo I the fa,) nowa day. Win. lUiylan, of (hit city, whoworka w III, an engine In a logging ramp hear Cathla luel, had three tlugera aevrrel fiom hla h-ll hand lal Monday Thia luakea alMiiil a half a ih en Oirgmi City wo.!e ho have aum rid Ihe looa of flngria dur ing the al tao erk. and uranona of uhllr iking during Iha tu tting (linn of the rixll ar. When Ilia dlvulon in tha demorratic riiktorurred lhara u coiiaiderahle rivalry a to abctlier the IkiUglaa or Itrm klnridge n.g of ttia party abould have the rannon. Hon. I . I'. Thorn p. oil trlla of an atlempUxl raid by tha Ifcmglaaitra, m by binm-lf, lo capture the cannon, hut the raid wa a failure, oalngtolba fart that a inrmhrr of Ihe T ! Hrrtkinrldgo t arty. Ib,lrt C.ufl. ld. had taken the tms auUon to lock Ihe gun In hla cellar. I nld recently, Iha cannon haa dona duly aa a riy gun on Kclal orraaiona, but It la How uiol highly pmed aa a relic of tti laul yrara of what may be railed tha democratic era, and, when Compared with prrariipilay onliiaiice, di'iiioiinliating tint wonderful progrrat wliU Ii the nation lua made under repub lican rule, l'.ut let ii give all due rrt'dit to the manufacturer of the antiquated rannon and Ihe lunty men who delighted In the lioiae It made and the aouhatimiig oratory of their leader. Thry wrought well for their time. t70 tie'4 '4' aec 2d, t 4 a. r 1 a .... 1021 W M liurket lo (i A l(.jrkwuo, ,4' lot 1, blk 1'J llolmea ad 'M 11 A Hamilton to (J A Ihnkwood, tract In Straight claim 3'i0 TIIK CI.ACK AMAH AIJSTKACT J ara the ownera of Iha copy right lo the Thome ayalein of abatrart Indeiea, for Clai kamai county, and have the only complete net ol alietrarta in th County, ran furnleh Information aa to Hie to land at once, on application. Loane, Inveatmenta.real eatate, atxitnwti tr. Office over Hank of Oreiton City. Call and Invrntlgate. Addreaa boi 377 Oregon City, Oregon. no e-1 fj a bumlilfUW m-at. I'm (M'rt on mild dog and told tny ui'lgb- bor ai, but he alormed around though he bnd heea lo Ll ovfo hair, nd I juat drpM-d him. "U lint madv him muddi'r wn that I lilt him In tin, bend wlilj an old coal aruttlo. I can't are through tight board fence, ran IT I didn't know ho waa aiiooklng through tl, alley when I threw the thing away. He waa ao mad tlmt I didn't recognize hi voice. told hi ui we didn't allow awn talk and had hi in kicked acroxa Dart df aulxllrlalou before 1 (Hoovered who he waa. Then I apologized, but1 in Will in tlio future carry a cornpleto line of Ladies' and Chiidrcna' Furnisliing Goods in connoction with their other departments. Fall and winter goods just Received . . . there' no Frco I'rea. reaaon In him." iJetrolt i Itohbed the lirate. A ttartllng Incident of which Mr John Oliver of, I'hiladelphia, wa the (ubject it narrated by him a follow: "Iwaai in a mot dn-adlul condition. My akin i almoat yellow, rye lunken, tongue crtrx, pain continually in back and aide, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three idiyairlan bad given me up. Fortunately, a ft lend adviwsl F.lectric Hitler," and to uiy great joy and utirprimt, the firnt Ixittle nude a decided improvement I continued Ihrir uae for three, W)ek and am now a well man. I know they payed my life, and robbed the giave of another v:ctim." Nooneahould fail to try them. Only 5'lr nla, guaranteed at Geo. A. I lard- II Haled) fem HrltUaer. When Admiral Cm klairn mnraudera ' p ravaged Tlli:hman'a Ulnml In 1811. dur-Jiy lug the war U tweeu the United Htnte ! kj aii'l .rui r.riiHin, iney roumi a ainer-1 tut country from the Tllghuiao'a Inland of todny. Then ihe w hite population , waa ea than 50. Old (ieorge. a Tllgh-, Iran alave, who afterward belonged to the Horrlaoti of Ixjtig I'olnt. where lu ! hi old oge he had a comfortable quar ter and a hoy lo wait on hi in. waa one of the victim of C'ockburn'a marauder end uw-d to tell bow "dem ar Hrltlnh er made me run down me own hawg, and not only dat my young mailer, di-y make me kill 'Im and iklu 'lm, bang urn!" And the old negro'a heart would burn with Indignation at the memory. Old f ieorge lived to te a buudred. ac cording to the record of hla birth kept by bla mother' mauler, and lived In great comfort lu hi old age. lie died In 1S50 on Cedar I'olnt farm, the home then of bl lain nmMrr. the late Theo dore P. Harriaon of Itultliuore. Balti more Sum m -4 Lar(?o atock of Un'l'.TWear atrl Hosiery. Lalies' and ChiMrens' Knit Hoods and Fasci nator". RiMxma all ahadfts and widths. ' Laces and Embroideries. Outing Flannd and Munlins. Linings and Drens Trimmingi. IMankets and Comfortables. Kid and Can h me re Gloves. Saxony and German Worsted. Corsets standard makes. Novelties in Linen Handkerchiefs. Towels and Table Linen. Full Line of Umbrellas. Carlson Currier Co.'s Spool Silks. Special Sale of Writing Tablets and School Supplies ... Golden Rule Bazaar. .iiiit iK to ioTorrici okego city. 'A A For Sale. The Achorn I'lace, near Dimisoas One of the finest farm in Clackamai county. Enquire of L. L. Porter. Pertoni desiring announcements of parties, aociala, etc., munt tend them to thia office. Compoallloa oa llrealblaaT. A boy. 14 year old. who waa told to write all he could about breathing In a couipoxltlou. bunded lo the follow ing: "Ilrvatb I made of air. We breathe with our lung, our light, our liver and kidney, if It w aau'l for our brealb we would die when we slept. Our breath keep the life a-golug through the now when w-e are asleep. Hoya that atay lu a room all day abould not breathe. Tbey abould wall until they get outdoor. Cilrls kill the brealb with cornet that squeeze the diagram. Clrla can't holler or run like boya be cause their il In gram la squeezed too much. If I was a girl I had rather be a br o I can run ami bolter and bare 'a great big diagrams-Detroit Free Oregin Short l.lne Railroad. If you aie thinking of an Eastern trip, it w ill pay you to srite and get figure and other information regarding service, etc., from the Oregon Short Line railroad, tii ket office 142 Third afreet, Portland, Oregon. W. E. Cohax. G. A. J. K. Naoku, T. P. A. Wall Paper Just received, new-fyl patterna for fall trade; 10c per doable roll and upward. W. L. Block, thw Home Furnisher. The Enterprise gets the newt, be Enterprise. Get Money to loan on farm proerty from $ 100 to 13000 at 7 and 8 per cent. C. HCHI'EHIL. Oregen City. A Minister's XUlake. A city minuter waa recently handed a notice to be read from bis pulpit. Ac- company ing it was a clipping from a tewHpsper bearing noon the matter. Tbe clergyman started to read the ex tract and found that it began: "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Coogh Cure." Thia was hardly what he had ex peel J anJ, after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over, and found on the ot'uer tide tbe matter intended for tbe reading Ii g'l Irug Store. ! Prcsa. A I'at i im tto, oring her recent "Hind at Nti4irl, Mr U. W. Hwoj I...I tl.e good fortune lo pick up a retty littln lebble, which, when puliilmd by Lapidary J, H. Young, proved to be a coiiibllipd Inom and Water aiutn. ft I aUxit an liu'li lit iIIah.mI... ..,! m I. .11 1 Im h lii tlili kiic. a and haa theapearam'e tf containing water, sunahlne ami moa. Mr. Swiqw prist It very highly and will l ave it develoed Into a watch charm. Com-any A, O. N. (.Company A, (. N (i. will begin drilling Ihe 24th f thia month, after a ii'iirion of about six weeks. At their lu t meeting it i said that Captain Fred Metsner will hand in his resignation, which will send all the under commlsaloiipd and lioii-coiiimlaloliei olllrera up a step, making 1st Lieutenant Ilghton Kvllv, captain. The lioy are also planning quite a number of social events lor tbe winter. Through the Yellowstone. The new route via Ihe Oregon Short Lin Kailrond and Moiiida. Montana, enables yon to uiaka a delightful trip Ibroiign tha Yellow son National Park, entering via Muiildaaml coining out via Cuiiiahar, making it unnecessary to cover any (Hirtlon of Ihe Miito twice. For beautiful descriptive IxK.klct. write or call al Oregon Short I. inn Ticket Office, 142 Thiol street, Portland, Or. v . I III Eiperlewre. rer air-i,..ii. Watta-Whoi was the worat atorm One lot and two houses on Monroe I you ever encountered? street Iretween Sixth and Seventh street J N. Peck I think It blew at the rate Oregon City. Ilouaea constantly rented " about 300 worda a minute. Indian- at f 7 per month each. an Mi U Dr. William' lodlaa P11 ' MotDieni. will cure Hilnd. Ulemiiia' nd Itchm Pile. I: amorMibetuuior. sua) Ui licbiLK al oot. m.t PlMIl K & Eastiiam, Oregon City. 0 F.VF.Hl UOTTI.K. ()( Slilloh's Consumption Cure is tliia gusranteo: "Allwoahkof yoiilstouse two-thirds of the contents of thi bottle althfully, then If you can say you are not Ixiuellted return the Uittlo to your Hru gist and he may refund the price paid." Price '.'5 cls M ct. and fl.CO. CO. Huntley, Druggist. Strayed (rum my placeat Mount Pleas ant, alsmt July 1, one black Jersey heifer, about 17 month old. Liberal reward olTeied lor information leading to recovery ol laid animal. K. E. Kklixiki. Oregon City . a polls Journal. 1 if The Enterprise M-oO per year. For Young Men and touug Modicd. There is nothing that will arouse the iro of a young man or woman ao quirk as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dresa ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is mossy their neat appearance ia soiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There ran bo no better work than is done at the Troy. Iave your oiders at Johnson's barber shop. On Jellies prwrves ami plrkle,pro,i1 a lUlu coaUu of rUu4 WAX Harding Block, Oregon Will kprp thtn ahn1(illr mol.1qr and rill pruul. Iftrrhnn W.i I. .Im Mfnl In a do.n wlh.'f iii .boat lb. huaM. Fall dirpoii.in. 'ii -.u poun.l k&fk S.tlit .rrriw. STANDARD OIL CO. Oregon City, Telephone SIX 13.20 1 Bbl. Dimond Hood Wheat Flour 13.00 for 5 bbl. lots. 15 cents 4 pound pkg. pvraiuid Wash ponjer. 25 cents 7 pkg. 177G washing powder. 55 cents 10 pound box crackers. 15 cents Arbuckle or Lion Coffee. 25 cents 3 cans of milk or cream. $1.00 .30 bars Lenox soap. Morf Oregon City and Iorllunl. J. A. McGLASHAN, Manager. poMiir.. rivr Instant re- l.i-1. Ur. v. ilium.' Indian filcOnu mpnt Unrrparp.1 for Ptlesaarllicb- Ids! or the priva-.i! piirt. Evenr box Is warrante.1. Bv dnu-.v-ts. I mail on rs elpl of prii-p M cents inJ f l.oo. WILLtr$. KAnUFICIURIUS CO.. i'rup-.. Clevelaua. Oliio. ATARRH r r'r-'W.'- VLtTI tite p CLE.lX.IXO j 1SU I1KALIXQ CCH E I OK CATAHRH Ely's Cresni Baici &s- t'on'aia to in )urtoat :ci. T 4 li..n a a,l g-'.nua f&ELXZZ: CCLD'NHEAD Iltait and I'miccis the Mctuhrsiie. Kc.toM Ct eiu of Tasta aud SmPlL Larg Size, SO ceuti at IrruisMor br msil; Tnsl Sim, 10 emu by DniL . ELY U0111iOii,W Warren SirtKlcw lurk. s sar - r m --j i A Personal Matter A well painted house is like a neat ly dressed. person always attract ive and pleasant to look npon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened np at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Don't le'.ve it nntll the sun makes any more niaiiis and cracks in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store. MtJRROW Tbe Pain I Kodaks, Cameras and Photographic Materials. Wo have only had this lino a very short time and nil the instruments and supplies wo handle are the very latest (not Bhop worn.) i Wo luvvo just received our stock of Films, Papers and Developers direct from tho Eastman Company .Factory. Our Kodaks and Cameras are of the very latest make. See the many new improvements some of them have. Wo carry all of Eastman's gaods, tho Promo, Poco, Cyclone, Eureka, and can furnish you any instrument made on short notico and give instructions froo to every purchaser. We have ono of tho finest dark rooms fitted up for the use of our customers. BUKMEISTER & ANDRE S EN, Tin: oiti.(iio city Ji:tvr.i.i:its, jjn; hi ii ly vyty sy iyvy-yyv vy fvyw iryvv vyS5'tyv TtyVv w e -vy w "s-v "