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OREGON CJITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, 8KITEMRER, 14 1900. 3 Personal Mention J. p. I.nvrti slid family fi'llltlin.l Ut wm'k from Ni'SShln, .; , ItoM'iiilorf leiuriu'd to hU home in CufvitllU l"t rrldsy. j, ( Wslker end family intiiriintl from HiU'I'l" lasl Monday, runk I and , l Needy, mrtt In tun ll" I'"1 k . ML I 'I'' I IHu'Im, nl Haleui, vinlt lltl Mix Mrj'rin Cauflnld. M. M Msim. of Hulirni, vUllml friends In 1 1 . -1 1 y during the wk, I in-'i Hedd. "I Carlton, Ori-K'in, is in ibsn'-f Thursday visiting frlnnds. . HI" !) Ml'laud, i( Hattl,'as In !iCi'y vlsiling Irlmi'ls Ul wni'k. p ( ," stouretle Mini family lull rildsy u.uituai fur short Hay at Hnaaiite, J. M. (Wlney, of Portland, vLUnd (iii i.'li In tl i'I'V during lliii ( k, Cat I Csiifleld, ol Ktll, la visiting hi (..n-uls, Mr, and Mrs. lyid Cauuehl. M im Al.ltfail lt.,t. I., 1,1 Holie, Mho, i riit Tutxlay llli Mra. J. I'. Ivelt. ('. II Caiillnl atxl family, of this city, lnw been vlalllng relatives In Albany. Mn l Ulan. I., ol California, la vlali iiw lirf in illmr, Mra. J, Ward, ol lid iiy. Jacob Milry, one of the leading la nn rra of Wilwiiivdle, Waa III the illy Moii Uy. Mra. A. Ilarr, of Taruma, la vlaitmg lirr amil, Mra, K. J. Msrshell, ol Cane, mali. Mra. V.. KIII..M, of Portland, visited Mra. Tltoa, Fields, of Caiinmali, Thura lar. Mim Ixrriia At krrman, of Portland, tI.iIp.I Mra. W. K. I'ratl during tlia Mr. aii'l Mra. James P.deaids returned lioiua TuoaJay from Ilia hop QdKIi t ilrouks. Charlie More la again In Ilia illy, after an abaeme of srral months at huiu(rr. Miss ('all Uoljamilh arrived home Krblay frorn a an Wonka' Visit In Han Krafit Itcu MiwoaMattia trapr and Hade Chaaa wril arreral days in Naletn ilurlng llie week vlalllng friends. Mra. M. K, Harlow, of tlila city, snt Thuraday al Harlow. Willi Mra. Win. 1'arlow, who la very III. Hon. J. I.. Kru wai In from htalfuf 4 Monday, and rorU hoiiUkliig in lb at trinity drawing to a clow, A. lintel and family loll Vidna-lay for Wlaroiialn, wliora itir jr will make thrir liuina In tlio fuluro, (inorga P. l-rk liaa again M'turnvd lo (liia county, allir alM-iim of Urn yxaia. J la now rraidra al tUinaat-ua. I 'ui!y liiTorilcr I V.linaii waa taking fnw daya' Varation lal wrk, lila (ila-e Ulng llllnd ly Jaiiica I'lmrt li. A'a .Mi luiiiglilin, of Milwaukle, liirin ol ilir adiool hoard of ritinlnra f ir CI, kamaa rounty, w In Ihxnly Mon day. II. Ja k, l.rotlicr of lVutr Slinr llf J. '.. Jark, will lirrrador roidn In Onguu City, having niovrnl in from Mrnam Una wiM-k, Mr, an J Mra. K. N. Carlrr, and MU..a Marlah and llattla Mary I'm It will leave tomorrow (or wcvk'a outing up tlm Columbia. A. Holt, ol tlm Albany In-oaand llf ('oiiifauy, Albany, waa in tlm city, look iiiitaltrr huaiui'M aflalra. He waa ao r 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 by lila w ilu. H. K, Hi'rlptura and family an rapm-trd lioiim tlm llrat of Writ wwk from llllla boro, wlni llity bav hotiu the guimta of ri'lativi'i for the al wirk. Clark Jonea returned tliin morning from Floriaton, California, with a aevim attark of rhvumittiatii. II will not Im able to ruliirn lo work for toiiio weoki. Mra. Hbonur, olTaconitt, Waith., for inerly of tbla city, la vimting frinnda In Oregon City. (She ia aivoinpaniivl by .Miaa Gertrude Hole, aUoof Tai'otim. Mlaa Manche UuMara, of Seattle, la tbe guoal of Mra. J. K. Hodgci. Mr. Hediipa liai reci'iilly rulurnvd front a, vUil to 8nttle, being accoiiipaiilml by Mihh Harriet limy. K. Iv Charman wnnt to Snitnulii liiHt Wffk and rtiturnod Wedneadny, accoin J'nnind by till fumlly, who have hxen riiHtiialliig itt that lc fur the I'ant month. Mra. CliarniHii'a boulth ia Krt'iitlv lniirovnd by the trip. Mlaalmognn Harding will onturtaln Imr friuruU tlila afternoon in honor of Mhm WuIhIi, of HtiM'klon, Calif., who baa been her gunnt during the atimuiHr. Mlna Welah will return to hur borne Sunday. Miaa N'ollio Flndloy, of MoMlnnvlIle, came to Oregon City IuhI wm-k to fllo on a hmnitatiiad, While hure alio bi'camn enriuiiHly ill and it was iKicoiHury to nuiniiiuin bur slHtur to accompany linr liome. W, A. Huntley took a trip to Idaho laet week, Joining Krtieat lUmls, who is making government nurvuya in the northern portion of the state. Ho wont for the benefit of his hoalth and returned laat Friday much improved. The buyers of achooi books in Clacka mas county wilt welcome the roduotlon In tlm prlr f w., h,,,,,, ,(,1, Only Iwn or thrN other towns In tlm s'alnamai.lliiigat lln- rdn. prhca and llm ri'Iio.,1 piitrona of this county olllu llm inirgtli! running of Mr, W. A. Iluiitlxv lhal Orngoii City Is on 'if thl'lll, Mr. and Mra. Kalph I). Miller rturiiiJ Friday (rum an riUindtid luldal tour lliroiighoiit lb Wk-IkMn towns, also pi'inllrig vrral days enjoying the im ran hrerxi i. They will ba at home to frinnda alu-r H'ilnmli)-r l.'iili at (be rimlduurM of Mr, and Mra. Tom Millur, on Hith airnnt, Mr. and Mra. Miller report the U'eatibln towns boninlng. iy- yy y v S ty w A FATAL JIM I'. IIKIJ.0! MOI.AM.A George Faniliir lli-s from Injuries fooalrDdlrin (tew I'mtlng tip Tele. phone l,ln to Miilalla. "Hello, Molallal" "Hello, Oregon City!" Tin'") wonU wdl foon U imsm hiMtalnr-d In DNinouiillris Frm an Fleet rlr Car, (iaorge II. Fancder died Haturday af t-rnooii from Injuries sustained whllo at- j lug over a telephone line between Ore- U'lnptiiig in iliamount from an Oregon i "Y ", -""'alia City alrectcar at Teiitli street. Young Fani'her was returning from Forlland on the tr:IA car, and when it readied Tenth streitt In this city be jumped oir in the oppoall direction from which the car wss iiioving. The motion of the ear threw him violently to tba A conatrni lion crew of ten men Irorn the Cortland Telephone and Telegraph company are now setting poles and hanging wirea bet ween the two places. The dml4n i) Iwlwcc n Oregon City and Molalla la I'i miles, and it will require several weeks to c iri .IU the line. Mo- brick pavement, striking on the back of i '" ' C'" 'er-d one of the wealthiest i larrign licenae baa iavued to Miaa Uoue Hill, agil and Charlea Iloylan ag"d 'ii )rara. Fd li kner, aelal police No. ,1 , la condiied to bia liomt with atipencllcltiia. I'eparlmerit Commander A.J. io-l-bro haa granted a t barter for a new oat of the li. A. It. at Fir. (Jeofail V. Iilieii, of Milwaukie, aged years, waa commlttrd lo Ilia mylum laal Tin lay. Ilia hallucination la that eouia one la trying to capture end kill hi in. Mrs. I.ydia Klrkbam yeatertlay tiled lit for divorce again! her hll'hand, Alfred Klrkbam, aliening dcaertlon. Hon. (Ii'iirg C. Uroxiiell is attorney for the plaintiir Mra I). L. Caine, admlnlatratrlx of the ratals ol her d'eaei hnahand, I'r. It. L. Came, baa brought suit sgalnal ('lark Fuge In Juln McNulty's court lor JO fur medical aervicni rendered. Ieiii'y It i-ordrr IVdman reelved two ahrptirri doga thia morning, aeit down from Alanka by bia brother, (ieorge Ivdman, who ia now engag"d In the ho ll bualnais at rkagay. Mr. fvdman waa forinarly a realdent of CWkamae, For iba Oregon stale fair, lo Im held Hrpt. IT lor.', the Soul bar n Cacific will aell tit kta at one lara (or the round trip. Pales ol ale, hpl. 14 to inclusive; all U keta goil ulIiI and inrlndlng Sept. 24. The (air prmilaea lo t tlie best in I lis hialory of the elate. Theodora Fillister, whoae lody was lound floating in the Willamette liivrr ImIow Wlieallaiid tail wa, la a rraideiit hla head. The bane of the skull wss trarlnreil. When i kJ up he was bleeding profuaely from the mouth and ears, both eardrums having been rup tured. CoihIui lor K. Filyeu and MotormauO. Keller were in charge of the car, and w hen the accident occurred they were the flrrt to lend aid to the rjnlortunate young man and among the last to leave him. I'r, Hiiiiiiier waa called to attend him and he was driven to the home of bia mother, where he die I the liei t day. Fan. her waa an employe of the Wil lamette iar mills and Waa about H yrere of age He waa buried in the City cemetery Hunday afternoon al 2 o'clock, the a r- viree Ulng held from the Creehyterien R HDHMS BROS. I Golden Rule Bazaar. and fnot troaieroua farming sections of Clackamas county. The telephone station will be placed In the general trier chambiHi store al Molalla Corners, and' tins new system will connect the entire, Lj eoiithem pjition of the county withlkV Corlland and the ooUide world, pj KHI Itrward fl'X)., V, The readers of this paper will be n pleaiu-d to leain that rhere is at least one u drea leil iliaeaMt that rMeiice has been A able to cure in all lis elages and that is I U catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to lbs M medical fratrnity. Catarrh being a'M consliluiional diaeaan, requires a con- M v In order to reduce our stock before moving to our new store in the Stevens Uuilding, good.-j have been marked down V) the very lowewt prices. Call and examine our bargains in Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, Oraniteware, Stationery, Notions, Toys and Fancy Goods. Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods. slitiitional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting directly cpou the blood and mucus surfaces of church, llevs. A . J. Montgomery and K, ystem, thereby destroying tne loun- grate nation ol tlm diaearw. and giving the pa- llMfil I.M(i,fl I . l.nil.lim. ntt tl.A f.n. H. lSolllnger olllrialing. Al Ihe the services were under the auspices of the Woodmen of the World, of which or def he was a llieuilier. An Impieat over ranchers remains was held, Coroner hlric kland desiring to ascertain whether or nut the Kant hide railway waa in any wiae blaineable for the accident. The Jury unanimously rendered lbs following verdict: "We, the Jury, after due Invrstigstlon, find that deceeaed'a name was (ioorge li. Fancher, aged about 1 years; that he came lo his death at Oregon City, Oregon, on rvptemoer 7, r.ssi, deatli resulting from fracture of the skull andconcuaaion of the brain from a fall eauaed by will fully diaaiounling from a car of the Fast hide Itailway Company on tho Otli of K'pteiiiber, 1'JOO, ablle Ihe car waa In motion; that we exonerate the said rail way company and I La employes from all blame or negligence In aaid death." o Clackamaa County, twin astrp-aon ol Henry TroK", a prominent farmer of Iamacii, Ilia brother went lo Kalem and brought Ida remains back to Pamas- cus lor burial. Collceinan Fd Shaw had a atnik'g'o ahlle taking two young men to Jail Monday night, and received Injuriet that will cmitlne him to hit room for a-veral dave. With eome aaaistance the ollUr laudetl the men in rulody, but had 10 be taken home. Tom Miller is now acting as n'ghl waV'h Utter Mat. The following is the list of letters re maining in the poetolhcc at Oregoo City, Ore. on Kept. 13, l'AK): wowssa' uar. Cos, Salia Monte, Mlaa Ida Hugh, Mrs Vina Myere, Mra J T MkX'a LIST. desperate J Urown, Joe CI) Miller, Clarence fuming, Aloia O.Ira, Jouli I'ye. V H 1'oweil, Jacob raulkner, Farly Carker, Wm Hotlgra, I-led Travia, l-ee W Johnson, F W Woola, Kawley Cackagei Kaker. Obliat Apple Tree la Orrjruu. The oM-t apile tree in Oregon waa cut down l'liundav. It is on the ground old tl. Meiliodnt church to T. F. Hysu. Tina tree aas a seedling raised from rvl if dried applea brought by sou e early missionary from the states, probably Waller. It waa planted at the pieaent location In the early furtive and waa clone lo tV) yeara old. Schiml Indication at II ilton. The West-aide Hople will meet on Saturday, September "2, for the purjKiee of (Indicating the new llolton school bouse, when a combined flag raining and banket dinner will le enjoyej. Following ia the program prepared for the occasion : at Tin eaiooi.iiot'NX. Call to order al 10 o'clock by M. A. Magone. I'resentatlon of Hag lo the district by the xMiplo of llolton. HeaiHinse lv Chairman C. A. McMillan Keising of fbig. Kinging ot "Star Spangled Manner" by a in hence. InsNH'tlon ol schoolhoiise. AT Til CAHK. lUsket dinner. Song, "America." AllnNs by 8iiNrintendenl J C Zinwr S ilo by Mrs. J. W. Oray. Kecitatlon by Arvie llaldorf. Address by f. J. (lary. Kecitatlon by Will t'rmer. Kecitiitloii by Knilly Tompkins, Hecltatlon by Zora Zeiglor, Duet, by Mi ii ncs (.ioodfellow and 1 1 urn- pbreys. Instrumuuuti music, miss vena mi liums. Kecltslloii by Katie Jones, liocitution by Miss lleslo Orant. ItiNlriimuntul music by Mrs. G. M. Strange. Address by Cror. J. W. (iray. KocitHlion by Miss Florence Catty. Autumn DrcSHiiinklng. carries with it a hundred perplexities as lo stylo, material and cost. The infor mation women need at this time is crowded Into the pauca of The October Delineator. 1(H) Illustrations of clothing, mlllinory, otc several pages in colors. Fifteen conta. For sale in our Tattern Depiirlment. This department will re pay a visit on the part ef patrons who wish to make tholr own clothes. Hunti.iy'b Hook Storm. -August hwuhovvn ; J OKO. F. HOKTON, C. M. "Through the months of June and July our baby was teething aud look a turning olfof the bowels and sickness of ihe stomach," says O. C. M. 1 loll i Jay, of iHmiing, Ind. "Ilia hoaela would move from five lo eight tunes a day. 1 had a bottle of Chamberlaiu'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keiuedy In the house and gave bim four drops in a lea spoonful of water and be got better at once." hold by (I. A. Harding druggist. YOIMJ JIOTIIEIt. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so sgouising and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cougli and Consumption Cure acta like magic In cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail. The wont cases relieved Immediately. Price, l!5cts. 60cta. and 1.00. C. Ci. Huntley, the Druggist. For Salr-l,2o0. Ono lot and two houses on Monroe ! street between Sixth and Seventh streets Oregon City. Houses constantly rented at V per month each. Dimk-k A Kastham, Oregon City. Large assortment of new lunch baskots and satln-lineJ work baskele at Uoldon Rule Bazaar. Notice to Taxpayers anil Property Owner. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of F'iialisation of the County of Clacka atuas, State of Oregon, w ill for the week beginning Monday October, 8, llKW be in attendance at the oll'ice of tho County clerk, in said county and state, for the purpose of publicly examining the assess ment rolls of said county fur the year llHX), and correcting of nil errors in val uation, description or qualities of lands, lota or other property. It is tho duty of all persons Interested to appear at the time and place herein metioned, and call the attention of said hoard to any errors in assessment, or property not assessed, so that the same may be corrected in the manner provided by law. F:li Wim.ia.ms, Assessor of Clackamas County. Tho Oregon Honu'seeketn Immigration Exchange Suggests a plan for soiling your farm. Write for it. Address Orkoon IIomeseekeks Immigra tion Exchange, Oregon City, Oregon. stitution and amdatiric nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative jioaers, that they offer 1100 for any rami that it fails lo cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cii t.iv A Co., Toledo, 0. Hold by Druggists, Hall's Family Cilia are the besL Underwear, Corsets, lilankets, Towels, Handkerchiefii, Hosiery, Table Linen, .Sheeting, I'uttons, Shirt Waists, Neckwear Glovea, Outing Flannel, Night Gowns, Children's Hoods. ! Golden Rule Bazaar ('rawr, 5it dr I Paofflce, Oregwa City. latitat! n t Tescher. A cordial invitation is xtendel to all teadiere to attend the delicatory exer cises and basket dinner at llolton Satur dsy, Sept. Cy order of the board of directors. T. J. Gasy, Clerk. IeWilt's Little Farly Kiaera are prompt, palateable, pleasant, fiowerful, purifying little pills. Geo. A. Harding. Large suo spots, aatronomers say. caueed the extreme best this summer, and doctors declare nearly all tbe pros trations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good di gestion. Kodol Dypepaia Cure digests what yju eat. If you have indigestion or dyspepsia it will quickly relieve aod permanently core you. Geo. A. Harding. Buy your school books afCharinan A Cured of Chroolc Dlorrkea After SO Co., the cut-rate druggists'. Persons desiring parlies, socials, etc., thia office. announcement of most send them to Wall Caper Just received, new-style patterns for fall trade; 10c per double ro I ail upward. W. L. Block, tbe Home Furnisher, Oresin Short Line Railroad. If yon ait thinking of an Eastern trip, it w ill psy yorj to writs and (ret figoree and other information regarding seivice, etc., from the Oregon Short Lioe railroad, ticket office 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. W. E. Comas, G. A. J. R. Kaoel,T. P. A. Money to loan on farm property from $100 to 3000 at 7 and 8 per cent. C. cucmiu Oregon City. Years af Nofferlns;. "I suffered for 30 years with diorrhoea and thought I waa past being cared," says John 8. Hallowar, of French Camp, Miss. "1 had spent to much time and money and suffered to much tbat I had iriveo op all hopes of recovery. I wat to feeble from the effects of the diorrboea tbat 1 could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, bat by accident I waa permitted to find a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy, and after trking several bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble. I am to pleased with tbe result that I am anxioua tbat It be in the reach of all wbo suffer as I have. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Ftr Sale. The Achorn Place, near Dsmsscos One of the finest farms in Clackamaa county. Enquire of L. L. Porter. TH6 HOUSGFURN1SHER Buying Them Right is quite important to any one making the money go fartherett, procuring for the smallest outlay the greatest measure of satisfaction, is really best of good buying economy. It's on thia basis fullest money's worth that we solicit the patronage of the buyer. This Kockcr 12.00. -illy Iron BxU $3.73 up. Lace Curtains, per yard 15 eta. Set fine decorated1 Scmi Porcelaine Pinner plates -'03 Set line decorated Setni Porcelaine cups and saucers 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. t Pining Room Sets $20 and up. -T:rT isl ,r "" ! JJJ, with one joint of pipe $5.25. 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 for Ingiain Carpet, per yard 25c. up Prussella Carpet, per yd. 50c up Jute Carpet, per yard 30c. up Moquette Carpet, per yd 75c. up Matting, Oilcloth and Linoleum of all prices and qualities.