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5 Personal Mention dim Hhuabnl, of Hhuolml, a In tunri Wedneeday. 1 r. iJoiiiher, of Carn. in n Oregon City vUll'ir Tuesday, J(ad I, II. Hayea, of Oawcyo waa In (own Wadiievilajr, m hi. i allce, cams In from Mull no, Wednesday on liuilinwf, MarrU been have been grantci MaUl Mooiaaml Irving I'rall, .-lii.lr Aeaor J. Y. N.Uoii, (, Liberal alu loan Wudmtaday. :I. I.otidcrback n. Marlon Ita tfhluld i! ere In Uih city MnmUy, 1.7. Mavrna, of Handy, aaajn the n Timaday tiling on homeiluad. J. M. H.rl waa In from Marauding ' '.,r..iay, lxk liitf aftnr hiiaiiieM alfaln. ), U. Woodaard, of Carua, km Iraiie ting huelne III Ilia C'oiiiily Heat Hat irJiy. hV. I. (ianmr of Itlllavllle, Wah. t u merit w Hill county, was In tlia clly Monday. II. I., Palternuti, of tho nilriitilry fine aa down Iruiii Halnni the first of (ha iMk, Harry Ouard, f-jina In from Clark's Wednesday to traliait bun I una ill Ore Vn City. (.l.r. MIon, road atirvion of .liin l No. &u, waa In fruiu iJutleyille Wednesday , l(v. V. I.. Koalnr, ha Ixrn chosen .ior for tin Viola charge for the eii auing yar. Iiuia iowintonitrr, o( ruaiatlo, transacting buiu4 la Oregon City Wednesday, Mloa Minnie Flaming, of Portland, ilia giiii ol JIIM uiariaaa randier ovrr Hilli. lay. V. II. Maltoon, of Viola, aa In Ilia county aval Wedneeday looking alter roal matli'ia .lifiia to ami have iMwn granted Mra, Lva Nvatrt-rry, age 37, an.l Cliarlna A. I. Inn, ag"d 4'i )are. County CoimiiUalonrr Jolm lailin, liaa moved allli hla family to Ma near fraltlpma In Kly villo. hnjr viar J. K. Mallrt, of r-ad dUt No. It), Mulliid, hail tiumnraa before Ilia county board Wednesday. Jimh(Ii ()'1II. of Haiiily, at In loan Tuesday acting aa illira for artia filing on a huincatrad. Ji(.li lipiuirr, liaa Juat couiilrtrl muting a hottte on J. H. Hn.lth'a iiroHity In Writ Oregon City. liahriel Tmllenger, a l lai kania coun ty idoiicr, alio ridr al Cnlou Mill, In Ilia clly Tueaday. W. If. Maltoon, of Viola, Irft yaatar day fur eaatern Oregon, tinre lie einecla o rlla In Ilia futuia. Miaa AMa llruughton entertain! MlaM-a Kvnlyn Idglrr ainl Leoua Han nm, of Portland, laal Huinlay, Mipervlaor I'. T. I'avl. of road dmlili Nj Clackamaa, raa alti'luluw tlm MV-lnpalay araaion u( I no roiinty lioanl Maude Van A vrry liaa aul fi r ilrrm "I ilmnca from her tiualiand, Cdarlva II 'an A vary, on llio ground of doanrilon iro C. Uroannll raprrariita planilir. Ili-nry Hinllh, of Watarloan, N. Y lonni'ily ronin-vlml llli tlia Wllliaiiii'tlo I'ulpA l'aHr mill, ia In the rlty. Mr HiiiiiIi la airoiiipanletl by lua wila and laiightpr Ja. ob Voorliixim, rwrrtary of the Htato iraii Klre Axix'tatloii, cama up from Wooilhurn Motility, ami drove out to ISravrr (' k to tranaacl biiainvaa In (iiiiiiciion with tlia aaax'iatlon. Ora M Craig haa fili-d anil for a hill of dlvorm from bar litiahand, John Craig, nlli'ulng dcoortlon, Tliry ware tnarrliid in llolafl City, Maho, (ktohpr 1, m. i'latiihi Htfahaii la attorney (or iliul(T. Iii'imty Hbcrllf I'd. Jack ami Mack Kamaby atlandod the Hullo Cn-k fair laitl i-tk. Tliry aay tho cxlilbila by far oxrullrd tho county cibtlilta diaplayod at the Ntalo fair Indd in Salem. Kri-d V. Urruiiman mturni'd Wediiea ' iio UtiT Cli kainaa Hatch he ami Harry Atiatln have u the auin titer. Auilin will vinttir. Hurt (Iroonmaii ii in lmrgo ol thin haUdiery, II. K. Ilarrli haa roturned from Haknr City, hero ho haa bim jilaclng niiichl iiitv In an loo nlnnt In tluit city. Hnrrla ih a (lackauiHa county imin and turn in vimiIihI a proi'tim for manufacturing Ice tluit will eventually bo untnl to groat 'tmit. Hov. K. P. Mill, of Firat rroal.ytitrlan luircli, CliHlaln W.8. Ullhurt of Cal vary church, am) Kobcrt McLean of Third TrcHbyUtrlan church, Portland, imwiud through Ori'gon City Monday morning on thulr wy to BpnngwaUir, whine they liiMtallud Uov. A. I). 8oor,aa puatur of tho preebytorlun church at that pluce. . 1C. A. J. A A A iVarl Oarrot haa Ihuii a ai hwl In No. 0 dlalrirl, liaar Ntaiy, "I'l-lon Hliank atalca that lr() Chlimaii plu-acanta ai.ra kllhid within the vicinity of Canhy laal Monday, II. W. Hhaw, of Union Milla, ha hem, apHntnd guardian of thaaalalo of A, M. (llllord, Inaane, by Judge Kyau. Kidly'a KiU ai hookmj for Hhively'i ojra houaa October l.'l. and llnach A lloaar mliialrul will Im hr Oi to W IH The poillomiiiit of 'J,-i01 m, fount arlund fund, haa Urn complnlad. anil watranta inallad to Ihn diirtrflit dlatrirU. Tba lion l foundry, at Oawego, will rnaiiiiiB work iicl nwk. It ia not known how many hand will Ui rm I'loyitd. City lt ordr Itrn.-a C. Curry, flimd I'etar Ihompaon IM, lor blng drunk I laat Haturday. Ha waa placed to work on the atrmt. Kamona Itollmi, of Cortland, will do light thn audiKiiro at ihe grand concort to Ihi glvnn at lh llaoliat ihun li alxitil (VtoUr 111. Don't fall to hear ll.la aai-rt aimer. K. M. Hand, at oua tuna proprietor of the Oregon Clly Dutnrprlae, ia a ran- llilalo on the republican ilcknt for atata Hanator, from Clark runty, Waah iiigton. near Hilvrilon. Hop buyera oirrnJ him 1 1 (XI Nr bnahid lor two yean' crop and he Imld out lor 1 1 ''. The next yi-ar there wa a aliimp In thn hop market nd Im Kill held Ihem. The aec ond yeir he hipH-d them to New York and received 25 i-erita per hnll end lind In pay Mm freiglit hill Tide in nil I h tva to aay alHiut holding hop crop." Hmt rrcali)lrlan I hprrli In Hpleiid d Huaiiilal (ondlt'oii, A Very auiTMiaful oratlon waa per- forum) uooo Mra. (ieirga 1 1 icntoi linn, ol Viola, at the (imd Samaritan HoapHal yeaterday, by Ir. K. A. Hummer. The palient I now doing nicely. John (irahn a a thrown I ruin hniae at liladealolie, laat Sunday, and erriooaly injured. In hi fall he atrmk on hla iead, raiialng com u-alon ol the brain In alight degrea. Pr. Strickland ia at tending that Injuird man and he la nuw doing nicely. Twenty Wou'en Mil Kmpl iyo Uefamt t loll or Spin. A dlaaeiiaion ar'we lielween the pro prlelor ami employe! of the Oregon Clly woolen mill fneaiUy afternoon that re tolled In V) hauda walking out of the apiririing depaiimenl. Thn aplimera claim llinio K an at tempt to rut their wage Ih.-Iow living price. On I he other hand, tliH concern im piltealhal tba amplovea tamH.red wilh the elm k tliat regiater their work, whereby they were able to ahow evidence of aa much aoik In eight hour a they could have accoinpllalieif in ten If Ihe clock bad not been "fixed." They alto claim they ofrnrd to change the ayatem by which the apimier worked, whereby they would he paid by Ihe xjund, and alo omoed ihem 1 M outright for a day'a work, hut they refuawl. The mill were compelled to lend a man to Salem in cjueat of apinlieia. 'S'ednnwUy morning aotii t of the tor iner employe rnturne I to work, and it ia Ihoughl a aatif:lory adjuatment will be reached. Hoaever, Ihe mill will be abut down tiiuorarily on arcxiul of the deficit In Ilia apinuing rooma interfering wild all other depart menta. The Annual Congregational meeting of the Ural l'reabylerln church held Monday evening re u I ted aa follow: Kider K II. Cooper and C. A. Mc Millan. The Kl'leiablp wa ircreand one membitr and C. hhuebel waa the choice for the ne-v nffjee, peak In. Allen K. t-io t, .lohn A. M'Mhnke; Trnaiee. John U. William, T. K. Cowing. Y 1. Meyer; Hupl. 0f Huudar achod, J. C inaer; A,t Sup', Mia Miragret'u ailliama; Head (Mier, C. K. Mulr, M witliOeofrfeCalifrand Frank K. Andrew :M aalatarita: Librarian. VfiaaJeaeia Yonnif I Wi Secrotary and Treaaiier, of Sunday achool Miaa Anna Thooia. in -ri ... .-.....! . -. . i i wi i on rrtoria oi aocieiie ano orgamxi lion of the church ahow a healthy no in- j l ericai ami nnancui increaae. The general financial report indicate tlni l imn h baa met all It pxt obliga tion and ha a email aurplu in it txcheoior. i ititin V I Horn Sing haa made a tranaler of 10 acre of hope on the O. W. I)ickeron place, along lia.ley'a line, to John 11. Woolard. Men rho-M tba drki.ea rather than the light tiecauae their deed are evil. The man who entered the residence of II. !ye, at 2 o'clock Wedneailay morning, and nia.ln away wild 'l in raah, and a pair of trotiaert, i no excep tion to Ihe rule. A yet no clue taatei.a ti any party guilty of the act. H. II. TaUr, of Ml. I'leaaant. broiuh In ll.la ulllea Vata.rdaV lajlaln lljll ' I I a II not. fur Dim life of U, tell w helher a I xinch ol graaa ha groan Ihrotlgli thai center ol it, or whether the olato haa gruwn around Ihe bunch of grata. At any rata the root of the graaa are em- txvl'lrd in ihn )tatO ( Ity Council. The following buaineaa waa transacted at the regular monlhlv meeting of Ibe city council held Wednesday evening: . ICeco'Jieniled that fire hydrant be placed al 3rd A Madieon and 4lh and John Adam atreel. Hnloon licrriae wa grante A. Kapp, 1'bilip Hooa, Cbarlea N. Wilaoo, J. W. Millor and N, Kamtio, ltrNrl ol aaeiora on aewer ayatem In district No. 2. wa read for the flrat time and ordered published, and will tt Mil un ila final paaage at a apecial meeting to he held Oitotier 21. Hon. Uorge C. llruwnell ha been engaged by Ihe republic ao for appoint ments a follow; Lincoln County, probably at Toledo. llkloUr H; McMiutiville, 0 tder :0, at 30 P. M; Albany, October "5; Salem, Oitolx-r Si; Corvailia, Ociola-r 27; Fu g',ne, November 3; Oregon City Novem ber 5. Hon 'a Tlilal We offer One Hundred IMIart ward for any caae of catarrh that cannot he cured tiy Haifa Catarrh Cure. Y. J. Ciuaar & Co., Prop ., Toledo, 0. We, the underaigned, have known F, J . Cheney for the laat 15 year, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bua ineaa tranaactiona and financially able to carry out any ohligationa made by their Orin. Warr A Taxax, Whole-ale Druggitta, Toledo, O. Waloixo, Kiuhas A Makvik, Whole aale I'ruggiita, Toledo, O. I lall'a Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mo cou aurfacea of the ayatein. Price 75e per bottle. Sold by all druggiata. Testi monial free. Hall'a Family Pill are Ihe beat. V Ito-IVJ KoraaW An acre of fine land with good 0-room cottage together with pleudid hoiiM-hold lurnilure, aitnated at Mount I'leaaant. Mr. M. E. Partlow. graa are aleitil a heil in length, and it ia commonly called Johnaon g'a. K.inaater W. II. Counaell wa In from Mllwaukie Wedueaday prevaiiling Ukii (lie county board to purchate a road roller. He alatealhe county ha tieen uaing the one he km k to buy on the Haker' Ferry road an I paying j per day lor Ibe uae therrol. The roller In queatlon ia a 6-lon roller, owned by John Itnake, ahlcli he ofTera to diapoae cd lo Hie county for (JOt). Mr. Counaell think llawlae Inveelllielll. Thf fiitt meaaire ever aent over the The blade of the tnl.,,,n n. .enr.-en Oregon City and iVpu'y Oama Warluu Harry H. Moody la making a better record for ihe length of time he ha been In ollVe than any other timular olllcer in the atate. Harry alwava kiiuwaaman haa violated threaten be(or he make tin) arrcat, and then puliea the cano vlgoroualy. Monday he aireated Itoy Stootx an t Win. Zeek, on the upper Mulla river, who were caiitiht in the act of running Oner with hound. They were tried heforn Juaticu Molalla aaa leceived by operator Coil ing, of the Wcrt-rn Union Telegraph Company lt Sumlay, w ho Iranninitted it from thia city to Han Franciiw-o. The ayatem work perfectly and will be of great advantage between Ihe lo fioinia The line will le completed lo Mulalla tin week. Jobn Killer baa aervel notice on Clackama County that he will appeal from the order and judgment of the board of commissioner made on the 8th day of Septeniler, by wtiicti the p- pliant wa awarded only 75 on Ida claim of H"0, for damage by reaaon, of the location of a county roal. granted on N-iition of Alln-rt Moahberger et al Tina nad lead (roll) the Gordon road Into the Ouhle Prairie and Scott' Mill roada. C. D. and P. C. Latourette are attorney for Ihe apmdlant. Y'oung Albert Hacke.lt, aged 11 yearn, whom Judge Kyan haa placed in the care and cuatodv, of hi mother, pending a Hungan at MoUll Corner, and a Una Lit for aivori;H yn Mr. and Mm. of .'0 wa impoaed Upon each of thn of fundera. Moody wa appointed a deputy only about two week ago. The manager 0. F. Turnea of the Vilaacope Kxhibition Co, who are now giving free exhibition in Portland waa in our city today making arrangement to come to our cily wilh the company and give the Mm" here. No doubt they will be well received, their work U unexcelled ami It ia manual for the public to be treated to a free exhibition of thia nature We iimlurhtand thev aro doing it to make a demand for their machine, noma thing never aeen hum. The bill of C. HchuoM for I'.MO for making abatracta of property In tho new aewer dittrlct and for making muptt and ilruwlng ioiillciU!oiia and lor duty a attorney, waa referred to ihe committee on h liiHiice fur further connidcration. It aa contended bv the City Kecordor that the bill ahotild he pit id. Tho bill of the threo AaaeHHora for tho new sewer dietrict and of the City Recorder, of f.'0 each, lor making tho Bower asBCHHinont, were alao referred to the Commilteo on Finance. Ilackett, I determined to live with his father. He ha eacaped aeveral time and gone back to hi father, each time tho sheriff restoring him to Mrs. Hackett in order to etmtain Judge Kyan' ruling. Mra. Ilackett Uvea at Gladstone and her Inmband resides near the Clackamas hatchery. The Ud made hi Unt eocatx) lt Monday.' Working Mght mid liy. Tim bimiimt nibh tloHt llttlo thing that wun ovor made la Dr. King'i Now Life Pill. Kvery pill is a sugar-coated globule Jioiiltli, that changes weakness Into "trengtli, IIhIIohbihihs Into energy, brain fag Into mental powor. They're wonder ful In building up the health. Only 25o lor box. Bold by Goo. A. Harding. T. C. Ackerson, of Needy, was tran sacting business in tho county seat Wed-- nesday. Speaking of tho preuent price of hops, Mr. Ackerson states tho growers averaged 13 cents per pound In Mint vi cinity, the highest price roceived being 14)tf cents. When asked whether or not he thought It advisablo to sell at present figures, he replied by citing the following Incident: "Seven yoars ago, lUlph Ueer, uncle of our present gover nor, raised an enormous crop of hops Letter List. The following la Ihe list of letters re maining in the poatolllceat Oregon City, Ore., on Oct. 4, 1000: womkn's lint. f)hase, Mary K Ondyde.MrsEmmaC Fouler, Mrs Nettle William, Mrs Anna Klein, Miss Msyse outer, Vera mkn's list. All school book reduced at Charmao and Co. cut price druggrat. OptKiaition i Hid life of trade, and the people of Clackama County are saving tr im 5 to 60 r cent by buying their achool (took of Charman and Co. the cot rate druggiata. A number of hop contracta have been taken out at Ihe county recordei'a office during the laat few days. Wong Duck haa trantferred 22 acre of bo. on what i known a the Bryant place, to the lloppickere' Security Company. Wong IlingFonghaa trauferred 20 acrea on Ihe F.daard Pain place, Jim Lee 10 acres on the Henry Miley farm. Get Sing 28 acre on the Jim Stott larm, to the same concern. Protectors, A fresh shipment of tho kind that has made for us tho largeHt Um brella trade in thin city tho kind that wo sell with a positive guarantee, whether it's a $1 or $5 umbrella Not a flimsy ono in the lot. We buy them direct from the factory the factory guar antees them so do we. We save the middleman's profit so do you. Steel Itods, Fancy Handles. Prices $1 up. Now a Stationery. ' There are styles in Stationery as in most other things. For thoso who wish tho latest, wo have tho fancy tints and shapes. For thoso who prefer the over acceptable crearn or white, wo have tho regulation sizes as well as the latent shapes. Box Papers, 10c. up. Initial Seal, Metal 20c. ' " Paper 10c. box The very latent. Sealing Wax, perfumed, 5 c Btick. Colored Inks 10c. Huntley's Book Store. Ore; Clly. Oregaa. t f Bur your school book at Charmao & Co , the cut-rate druggiata. f ar Sale. The Achora Place, near Damascus One of the finest farms in Clackamas county. Enquire of L L.Porter. 4 60 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE .1 V Tstaoc Manns OtSIONS CorvaioKTa Ac. Anrnn n4tn( a akMrh dA StwrlMlofi tomf qaU-tif mnain oar opinion ln wbbr aa Imcntlon la arooahlr nwlMk (iMnmanlra. OrKUMrlcllramBdanilal. Iluulbnntoa tamoa tmt tnm. Mm mtmry tut inn ptlMU. faimu UMn tbroaab Muna k Co. ncrntr yal aatka, without ch.nr. la Ut Scientific American. A bandaonialr lllnMraiM ktr. !.armat Hr irnaL Taraia. 91 a brail nmdialm ",B''-New York Urwca Offioa. S 1 BU WaabUialuo. U. C- mlalkm or anr -niiflo Vaml. mar montiia, U Bold E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of repairing neatly dona and warranted, l'oatofflcci Illda;. Caaby, Oregoai A Personal Matter A well painted booie la like a neat lr draped perwn alwajra attract It and pleasant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and fmbened op at a rery reasonable price paints are rery cheap now. Don't leaf It until the son make any mora marks and crack in ll. Leave Orders at Ely's Store. MORROW Toe fain It ar M'ajid. From Canemah, one black Jersey cow, 3 year oM, white on flank, small bell. 5 rewyril for return to A. II. Finnigao, Canetnab, Or. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few dooea of Chamberlain's cough remedy to allay I Ihe irritation of the throat, and roakej sleep possibles. It is good. Try it. For 1 sale by U. A. Harding. Persons' desiring announcements of parties, socials, etc., miiBt send them to this office. JOS. KUSRTSN'S The only FIRST-CLASS Bakery ard Qonetiopery ALWAYS THE BEST BREAD 5T Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Etc., Fresh Every Day J3r& SEVENTH STREET 1I0KH THIS STIMKK TOl'I Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea ia an absolute cure and haa beeti sold for fifty years on an abso lute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. I 0. G. Ilnutley, Druggist. If You Want Flrat-clae Job prirtipij At Lowest Rates. CALL AT THE ENTERPRISE. Ribbons, velvets and the latest veil ing. Miss Goldsmith. XXXXXSXXXXXS. XXXXXXXSXS. XXXXXJL The Racket Store Hailey, John llutchoes, W II Johnson, Carl 'l) l.lesinan, lev II Lindsay, h J MeLeail, Donald GEO. F. HOUTOK. P McMartin, U D Marshnn, Krnost Uilev, Wni Smith, CU Williams, L E M. For Kent. P.'O acres, 20 cleared ; buildings. Work on place taken for part rent. Address, "C"4U Salmon St., Portland, Or. Tho latest styles It trimmed hats and prices the best. Miss Goldsmith. Tho Oregon Homosockcrs Immigration Kxclianirn SuggcRta a plan for selling your farm. Write for it. Address Oreoon Homeskkkkks Immigra tion Exciunoe, Oregon City, Oregon. YOUR !(EppOlpIBILITi' DJtfDS AND OURS BEGINS When you buy goods at our store, for our guaran tee goes with every pur chase, whether it costs little or much. Comploto stock of Gro ceries, fresh Bread, Buns, Cakes, etc., always in stock. You leave your order; we do tho rest. HEHNZ & CO. We innk a apeciultjr or the Kid-l'lttlag Comet. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit and have twenty-five (25) styles to select from, from the extra long to the extra short, also Misses and Childrens' "Waists. We Carry a Full Line of Fleshner's Golden Fleeced Yarns, Ladies' and Childrens' Knit Underwear; a com plete line of Ladies' and Childrens' Hose, Dress Skirts, Undershirts, Waists, Ribbons and Velvet Ribbons. Notions of all kinds. ' t i I. 1 Ellen F. Martin Main Street, Between 6th and 7th, Oregon City, Oregon.