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OIIKOON CITY KNTKRPMSE FRIDAY, SEITKMIiEK, 21 1900 3 Personal Mention C, W. Ki'm, of Portland, aa In tint -ity yeni'mar. Mm. liimann l.giis la ijmifl ill m ,Pr . . i . oil r-cvi'iilh stiri'l, rw ihI I barman vUliol rrUtivrn In ',,ilinl last i.k. Mr, and Mra. A. Mhm-sc, i.f I'mtlan I, r, visiting Irli'inli and rlallvr-a In tlumliy last Hiindsy. Jaim-a Tracy, of I igan, Is Inking In lr uir fair it Halrin, I ;.N.itf Hsrtrr mill w !, if Is nu i.nl ris'lay in On-gon I'liy, I Ulilrt-aoll, of ('dll.ll, MM llm , t, mi hualm-aa Vrstriclsy, I'liil i. r-bml, nf lllaaco, rrUlfiM at I rfH'Irlil 1 1 olid Tiiiwlay, iV lik ami Mamln Hutlcr nr 5 . -land gni'sta last irk. .Via. J. . Illi'in, i.l Hrallln, a h ,, i nf Mra. It. I.. Ilnlinti. Mr !r IIimh a trip to Mum to (l.ii Ht l air Wrillipxlay morning . Atturiirjr J. w, iJxlrf mails a bu. - tlli lo KfliM), Wash., last rek. Mr. W. II. Contois, of t'UUkililr), , lolled In On-gon Clljr during llm trk. IIiiwi Vrsla ond A Ma l'.rmighlon liirl frwlida In Portland crk. Mr (ffilniiU Kiraiig rainrnad lat "1'waday from a trip In hrr liuma In (r vallia Mi-a lilac TtlUrd rrtnriiril to IIi.m nrr Halurday, alter sii.llng tl.a tunc mrr hara (i. It. Pimlck heard Konatiir Fairbanks, of Indiana, iak lu l'ortlanl Tuesday writing. Mirhaat .laa, f Portland, Wsilod Mr ami Mra. Jamb MlUrr of Una my lal Holiday. Win. Hammond Irlt Monday for l.atnto, alirr lit will allrnd tlia t'nl rl r of OrrguD. William lloylatid.nf 'nt Oirgnn City I. In rutlralifi In Kalrn Orrgon Jurinn ll huI rrk. Mi lipitrula Klnlry travr ttay (..r M. llrlcn. ajlirradiv un lla rtinollli Mloalntf Monday. Mra. John (ilaawin, of Oil rlly la iitlii (rlrnd anj rlativr In Katrn fp,(in lirtili ln'i o lncfll Imr t.oaltli. i . i-i I i-.i i iiu .i i in . ... Iipwly mornllijt t alien. I tba Htata I air. Tbny rvturu tomorrow. Mi (iuwln llumi'brry, bo axnl Iir tuinmcr vacation lib t be family of io. A. Hartlln:, ba rxturtix.l to Iter tttJlra at M. Helena Hall, I'ortlanJ. Mra. I,. Hynn, arriinanlH by her tlang-bler, Miaa Uutli. are viiitlntf rela tive ami trlml In tlil city. Tbry are now tba Ktita of Mra. Ii. W. (.'bun b. Mra. TlitHxIura Clark ba returned from brr aummer trip to lUmbin, acrom .nir, by brr on, tiuy, Mr. Clark la mmiagerof tlm tUmlon woolen mill. V, V, Marra anl wifn Mnrnr.l lt him. lay from an tx'r-i.ilcl irlp tbrongb I . It la tbeir obi borne ami tbey ba.l not viitel there (or tlia pal ten yer Mr Hunt, of Han Kranrlaco, Mr. l.a!r ami Miaa Kale Ityan.of Walla Wall, Wah, ara tbe Kneta of Mr K. J. Mar.ball ami Mra. W. I. Miillam, of aiipinab. Mr. K. MrlMiaM llylaml returneJ Hiuiilay from a tao werk'a yUit In Aklotla anl coaat point. Mr. HylanJ III return tba flml of tbe monili, at wblcbtima be will lake (-hartfo of tbe Miuliel m'Iiim)I tba roming term. Atloniry ). U, I )iml k will pi to Mo talla lo aiieml Jurttlce cm on tbe "5th. OwinU to tbe fact tbat tlm cao liiiiKcaon a Milnl of law, It will not be ronlcttcl In tbu limtlca court, but takon on tpix-al by ib'li li.lnnl to tbe circuit court. inlte a iiumlM-r of ttrcumi Cliy'a pmni' incut ell icciK attciiib-il Tow ne'a mhi-Ii t 1'ortUinl lnt Tueday evening. Among tba iliilcnation from Oregon City nora Mra. lwolllliK. ISrace, Ulour tie, and lli-d.'ox, Dr. Strickland, County Clerk Kliner C. Cooper. Will II. King, ol Ontario, cbalnnan of tba atata Mjulnt committed, at-coni ranted Hon. C. A. Towns a far a Ore- ten City Wedneaday morning. Mr. Tom no apoke In Portland Tutaday even tug uml delivered an addrean In Albany tm in xt aflurnoon. Mma Myrtlo Vaughn will depart next ci k for her home In Canyon City, Col. Hbe ba been Rpeudlng tba aumniur with tmr Hiint and uncle, Mr. ami Mra. Win. Wright. I.axt week Hlin wan tcmlorcd a delightful aurpriao aity by the circle of friend aim haa formed during hor vlnit In the t-ity, Attorney Guorgo W, Swope, accom panlml by Ida eifonnd little daughter, left Monday evening for Loulavillo, Ky., where Mr. Hwopo will enter the Theo logical Seminary for a course of atudy. Mr. Swojhi haa been a resident of Oregon for a number of years und etlll has property Interoata In Clockamaa county, With thulr departure, Oregon's loos Is Kentucky'a gain, and their many friends left behind in the land of the West will winh them joy and success in their new home In the sunny South. All school books reduced at Clmrman and Co. cut price druggrste. , l" 'V o v v v wvrvrv K Local Kvci;. Limns lo t. has Krmiloi to . . . ti. i . Ma V, KM Icr n. James A. Py 'Mm at. if r ol I, H..ll, ,H on Monday, Hc.l..n,Ur 21, until 0 o'clock. MarrlaKit IIikiiihi lia t.in Kraiilxd Mla Itntli toi, aiH IH ami Hie .lmri Tltnmon, kiI i'l )( Mr. ! Mr. J. II. 'alkHf i r. Iraia Hi cryaial annivioaary of (liclr wcililliiK loinorroir vinliiK. JacuU M, hall lia ri'iii"kr. hi liarim lion from Tuntli aii'l Mln iriita In a ImlMloir o (x,ritii ilm ;i., ini; lioiul. A fit at-i Im ifrw,.t cnU't tail ri rnrn t ami yraliiiiiniiM comxrl will U gvn Y A.IJmiil Kmltli, of I'orllan.l. at tlm Halvailon Armr (.all licit Tno.lay rvrn- ' H u'i'Iik k. A'lmlxtion 10 rent. ('. I'. lUrt ha liroiiKtit mt for ilivorr airin.l all, ('. KIHli Part. allcii.K "Icinrilori. Tlicy rr, marrixil In II. la coni ty on tlm ill ,yof linccmtMir, Jhh.'I. hi. ('. I'.roaiiKll la aMornry for .UInliir. Tl.n IjK4I i Iiih' lm lory d a a (, r l... I'ir.t prlci. at II, Halxin !' fair for tl.n m-at i lni filiiUtlon. Tlil I cr,lil to Clai kainaa county am lint coiM iTii alioiiM rr.rlva lirarty n' coiiraKxiiitnl In tlm futiirn. Mara-aml liadinn, an aMerly voinan, lakxnloll.il axyluin at Halcin tlill inorniiiK l.y I'kIh Nrlirxn, Mm ia Un a tlm a I ii in Ixtfor, but a I'Ufn a Irava of ).miimi. Her liuma la In Wll laiimila Fall. Mra. M. K. Hamilton anrioniicx tl.i fall oivnlntf ilaya of mllllncrr I'oxla to a i ur Wliiriulcy. Hriimlir 2H anJ 27, el Ilia 1C1 Kiont Hti.r. i:irylxMjy la lnli. to riit an, I liiwil tlm it atyl in (ulllinxry. Mrr hiroMttrrk ami At krrman, of ('Miami, liaira an-fpirj pwltluni In Hi clothlii( atora of I. tolling. (Ivor- llxrroii i reaig-n li ll.oo ltti ttii firm ami will ork lu tlia fnrnilura atora of Frank !utli. A tirntal murder, follol by r blwry, aa rommlilx, at an a'ly hour Sumlay morning In a laloon on tho corner of Kourtrrnth avri.l Mariball alrrta, I'ort lanl, II. It. I'lrkl. tba roiiixior of tlia ili'r, txT-inn Ilia vlrtiin. Tlia wifa of tba iimr.lrrtxl man I a itxf ol John Vtgeliua of this i ir Cbairman (ierg A. Meal, of the Ux publiceii Mala Olitral Comniilive, met lnai'ir Katrbtnka In Orririn City Tu' day morning nn bla arrival from Han 'anciaro and ew-orinl him to Portland, where ba delivered an adilrroe at Cor dray'a theaire that night. Hon. lieorge C. Urow nell, of ibl city, one of tba vice preaiiliMit at tlm rrpuMican rally. J. C. Frye, of Aurora, tranaacting buxlnraa in Oregon City Wednedy. Ha alaU-s llm bop crop of O at immedi ate aection Will I barvetrd In a lew day more. I' ia the Ix-at ijoalny of any crop lor ibelatt Ova year. In quantity, It fr exceed early etimatct. Tba la-t rain dnl no rx-riou lojury what- evrr. :i r "I ii to ia cenia tx-r poiinu ara In-ii.g dex.y nude. M. J Krvin arek leal aeparation from Ida wife, Melvina Krvin, on the grounds ol crm-l and Inhuman treat iiieut. I'lainlitT avera that they were married at Corvalli lu April, 13, and that two chiblien were born of aaid mar rlage, Krank.agml 14, and Minnie, aged 11 yean, l'laintiir la willing that the cualody of aaid children be given to plalntiiraml defendant jointly, and will pay lor their caie and upKirt such sum aa may be deemed neceaaary. Myrtle Iodge, Degree of Honor, gave a reception Friday night lo Mr and Mra. (Ilia F.ricksoii and Mr. and Mia. Kicliard Hiltuer, two newly-married rouplea, and Mid Kchei-ca Iteyuoldn, who bad re turned to Iowa, after an extended visit here. The wedded couplea' were each recipients of silver fruit dishes, liordun K. Hayes making tho ineaeutatlon ad dretia and Min Iteynold receiving a gold pin. A literary programme was pre sented and refrenhineuia were rerved. Sarah K. Penny has tiled an action for divorce from Cyrus Penny, on the grounds of deaerlion. Tbe couple were married at Seiiora, Atchison county. Mo. June, 2U, 1877, and camo to Oregon about 10 years ago They lived together In Portland until December 15, 1SD7, when Penny abandoned bis wifo, and he has contributed nothing to her support. Ha now reaides In Colfax, Whitman county, Wash. Tbe plalnliir also petitions for the custody of her (lye children. They are: Heal, ageu m; whim, hkcu io. Kinma, aged III; Cyrus, sgod 8; and Damon, aged 0 years. Colonel Kobert A. M filer was sum moned to Jacksonville Wednesday morn ing by the death of bis aged father. Mr. Miller was in attendance at his fathcr'a sick hod, returning to this city only a few days prior to his death, believing him to be Improving. J. N.T. Miller is one of Oregon's earliest pioneers, com ing to this Btuto In 1843. He is well known throughout the state, having been promlnont lu Southern Oregon politics. He haa represented Jackson county in the state senate and was commissary- general during the Modoo Indian war, OIK MM HKWVH. Wt h Mily rroirrrlnir llMrlct CoinprUci 13,20.1 Fret. Work on tba new sewer yt-m In district No. 2 Is progressing slowly, not mora than a ball down men Mng em ployed at present. Tba first earth was broken on Flflh sml Center streets Tues day morning, which had to he flll'd in again, llm contract prescribing that the ewer run through tba aide of (ha atreet, but tlm workmen had eacavatcd down tlia atreet'a center. John I'.itlm-r began Ida laak aa over- aerlor h city Tuaaday afternoon, and under bl sniwrvuion, it ia needle to say that no faulty material or improper connection will be approved to the clty'a Iom. Mr. I'.iltnnr thoroughly under stand bla buainea and is an honest, faithful worker, Tlm commutes appointed to saves tlm projierly in tlm district la composed of Franklin T. Orithth, C. (2. Huntley, C. H. Dye, and Recorder I'.ruteC. Curry. The gentlemen have, after considerable reaearcli and lalxvr, adopUii a method of aneaxiiient thai is certainly meet and jimt to all property oa ners colirerntxl. The amount taxed to each la deter mined by dividing the entire out of tlm contract price ol tlm sewer by the num lr of Iota In the diatrict to aacertain an e'piilable average aaxeasmeiit. To this turn Is added or subtracted an amount proportionals a the relative diatanca of tba lot in each block is a lea or grU-r diitance from the main xeaer. Tlm loweal aemenl la on a fraction of a lot owned by the Washington Na tional Iluildiiig A lsn Aaaoclation on Third street between Mad 'Son and Monroe etreela, being r. The high tt will Ixs about f'iO and tba average aaeament will ba approaimately 143. Flnglneer Cunnlngbaui arrival Tues day from Heattla ar.d brought down with turn a few workmen whom he will em ploy, although there la a special pro vision in Urn rontrct that all labor, so tar aa practicable, ahall ha performed by local men. Common laborrrs receive 11.75 and rock men 00 penlay . Tba contract waa algne. on tba '.".'nd day o August and is to ba completed within lJ days. This wilt necraaiUte the employ ment of rpilta a force of men, aa there ara 13,'Mi running feet of aewer to ba laid, lbs time for Us construction expir ing Novemlter 'JO. Circuit (eurt. Owing to tlm illness of Judge T. A. Mcitride, Judge A. I- Fraxler, of Port land, presided over legal affir in the Clackamaa county clrcnlt court Isat Sat urday. In the ca-e of Noblett A Co. vs. W. V., Carll a motion for a new trial was (lied by defendant, and plaintiff given Hire daya in which to fJlea bill of exertion. Hummona waa orderel pulilished in I tbe divorce auit of Hatiie ilminger j sgsinst her hi.ntiaiid, John Ueninger. j Harah V.. Penny was granted a diyoice trom Cyrus Penny on the grounds of 1 desertion . Miks llaidlng Fnteitalni. Mis Imogen Harding entertained a large number ol lady friends at an afternoon party laat Friday, in honor of Misa Beatrice Welsh, of Stockton, Cab, who has been visiting here for the past two moniha. A "cat" guessing contest , wss the special feature of the afternoon's j am memrn t and waa greatly enjoyed, I in which Mra, Bollinger was the most! fortunate, and captured the Ant prixe, i and Mrs. P. K. Hammond was awarded j the consolation. The house wss elabo-J rately den-mated, and dainty refresh- j menta were aerveJ. j In the evening Miss Harding enter tained a comuanv of vounir ladies and gentlemen, (H Itenard fltX).. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at least one dreaded disease that acionce has been able lo cure in all its singes and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tbe onlv nositive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly l-pon the blood and mucua surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up tho con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propriotora have so much faith in its curative powers, that they oiler $100 (or any case that it fails to! cure. Send for lint of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chunky A Co., Toledo 0. Sold by Druggists, 5c. Hall's Family Pills are the t est. At Sliivelv's Opera-hot io, The lioy Crawford Stock ( out any will hold forth at Shively'a ope a-h .Ufe the weuk beginning nest Mom ay, the 17th. The ruportoire Includes ni arty all the standard high-class plays which have delighted immense audiences throughout the country. The first on the list ia "A Tho Oregon Homcsockers Immigration Exchange SuggeBta a plan for Belling your farm. Write for it. Address Oregon IIomkseekeks Immiqca tion e.tciunqe, Oregon City, Oregon. Trim Kentucklan," which will be pro sented Monday night, It Is a Wutiful lory of tba Hotith, pftriM by a capa ble company of player. During the re mainder of the week', "The Dinger of a Oreat City," "Kast Lynn," "Kallroad Jack" and other attraction will be pre sented, J.sdi frea night Monday, Heata on sale at Hnritley'a. 0MAUH t ITV SUUHUH Oi'eiied IjinI Monday With an Fundi mm! if 4o3 NtunYot. The Oregon (,'liy schools 0ned Mori- jday morning with an enrollment of 4',3 stmlents. This is an Increase of U'8 pupils over tl.e opening day last year.! Many of tlm school children of this dia-1 trict are absent from the city and upon!J Itieir return Prof. Wilcox expects the enrollment to reach at least 7-V) students. An excellent corps of teachers has ben employed fur the ensuing year and better educational facilities are now offered them then ever before. Following is tbe numlrf-r of students registered last Monday by tbe teachera of tlm different gradea: MARCI.A Y K IICKyl.. Miss Hatiie Itray 28 Mil Harriet Cochrane..... 20 Miss Myrtle Taylor Mixa Antoinette Walden. Misa Harriet Ca .23'n 3 - Mis hade Chase . 44 Mia AddieClsrk, principal .2fl . 8 Hiirintendent Wihx (ASTIMN SCilOOL Miss Frances Myer 29 Miss Marjorie Caufield 34 Misa F.rma Laurence 28 Mrs (iertrude Nefxger 48 Mrs I) II (ilass 52 W P Mathews, principal 28 Utter List. Tlia following ia the list of letters re maining in the postoflice at Oregon City, Ore., on Kept. 20, HWO: woMiaa'usr. PetUndorf, Sophy Johnson. A agusta Cole, Misa Nora Loral I, IxMtm llorcer, Miaa Carrie Miller, Mrs A Willman, Mrs Agnes mkm's list. Grant, WE Martin, FJ llarnold, Mr Oliver, II O (2) Hoda-es, M H I'aaold. J L KotlKea, Fred lUiberta, Dr Howe, L) K Vance. C It Jones, John WrUtit. K II GEO. F. HOKTON, P. M. Opposition is Uie life of trade, and tbe people of Clackamaa County are aafing Irom 5 to 50 per cent by buying tbeir school books of Charinan and Co. the cut rate druggists. TH9 HOUS9FURN1SHER. fllanufaeturep of LOUNG6SMKTTR6SS6S Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Wall Taper, Paint, Crockery, Stoves, Hardware and Notions Carpet Cogitation If "th' apparel oft proclaims the ia frequently an index to the character oi the housewife. than a shabby carpet. MB In order to reduce will sell up to October Portland for 45c. per yard, solect from, only first-class Opposite Court House, Oregon City, Or. Special Sale Copyrighted Books The famous Ajax fWie". con taining all tho Rev. E. P. I'oc'b Looks, Looks of history, travel and adventure by such authors as Kflenton, Abbott, Church, Theodore Winthrop, KossiUir Johnson; novels by Amelia Uarr, Maxwell Grey, Clark Hussell, Mrs. Oliphant, Georj cIJorlald. I'ublishers I'rice - f 10-. Our apecial " .75. Bee display in our window. Mclaughlin and Old Oregon by Mrs. Iye Tub. price - l..r0 Our " - 105 All the new books at 20 per cent to 25 per wit discount. Come in and ice thern. 500 paper-covered books 10c. I II i 1J !ay ij Huntley's Ortvgosi fit Bur your school books at Cbarman & Co., tbe cut-rate druggists'. Persons desiring announcements of parties, socials, etc., must send them to this office. Wall Paper Just received, new-style patterns for fall trade; 10c per doable roll and upward. W. L. Clock, tba Home Furnisher. Orrg n Short Line Railroad. If you aie thinking of an Eastern trip, it w ill pay you to write and get figures and other information regarding service, etc., from the Oregon Short Line railroad, ticket office 142 Third atreet, Portland, Oregon. W. E. Comas, G. A. J. R. Naoix, T. P. A. WAITED. Gill to take care of (our year child and do soo.e second work. 230 King street, Portland, Oregon. Our Motto: Live $ Let .t n .in,, rVit;iiii-ri-yi:"i.'.r.)ri. It is a sort of a friendly gift Ave are making to you today. From now till Oct. 1 st. we will give you a discount of 10 per cent on all purchases of carpets in stock. Ono Prico to All our surplus stock of Matting 1st. our Fancy Matting, for 25c. per yard. Fifty patterns to new goods and lovely new patterns. I, tfl 1 tfl ift tfl I?- A. A School Books Reduced We are selling all school books with three exception at a reduction of 10 per cent to 20 per cent from the regu lar state contract prices; a re duction entirely voluntary on our part and which affects the pocket book of nearly every family in the county. Our prices on school gup plies will be found the lowest, and tho quality the best a few prices. Pens 5c. doz. P.est Ink 5c. bottle. l-ead Pencils with Erasers 10, 15, 20c., doz. .Slabs Pencils Ac. doz. Pest Pound Slates, 10c. up. Colored Pencils, 5c. box. 23 Colored Pencils, 10c. Pook Straps, 5c. 200 Sheet Tablets, 5c. Multiplying Pencil Ikixes 10c Book Store. - , Orefcrasi. Cured of Chronic DIorrboea After SO l'rart of .Suffering. "I suffered for 30 years with diorrhoe and tbooght I waa past being cored," says John 8. Halloway, of French Camp, Misa. "1 had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I bad given op all hopea of recovery. I waa so feeble from tbe effect of tba diorrboee. that 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 aeveral bottlea I am entirely cured of tbat troulfe. I am ao pleaaed with tbe result that I am anxioo that It be in the reacb of all who suffer as I bav e.' For aale by G. A. IlardiDg, druggist. For Sale. The Achorn Place, near Dams sen a One of the finest farms in Clackamaa county. Enquire of L. L. Porter. Live'.' man," the floor covering Nothing looks shabbier we in sold A A A A A glf?l