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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1900. Personal Mention J Jnlm Paly, of Mwkaburg, In town 1. M"iii"J""i"' Needy, n'i'iit Monday 1 i.n M11 Cdi, I the gnl, of MIm Jury M . 1 .1 Sih, of I'oitlaml wa In tlio rlty, L.t Holiday. 1 it. UoilwH, o( Collnn, had bualniiM I,, On-guii City Tueaday. jliirn Ida Kay ol Cortland, w an One 11 City vlaltor lt Hunly, I'. II. H in, riiiiiliiniil fanner J (fia, III lon Wednedy. F. riler, lull Tui'aiUy, (or New Yotk I,,., n im will i ii'l Hit winter. A. II Root, of Catblauml, Wali a L ll il'y oil I'lltllinaa Uat Tgemlay. Vnla William, ol 1'urllainl, vlallecl ., , (areola In Hilt city, laal Sunday, (n. Illiaoic inullmr o Mra. K. I., pi:niaii, lull Tueaday lor Han Fraiiclaco, .jl.'inia. Mi.a May Mark, If ft Wadneaday lor .inland, U. C. bera alia ill cnd ,n winter. t I, a Albright lull Tueaday (or Khadd I,,.. l eia lit lll louk alter Ilia buy nif 1 4 tattle, Lt, F. I'aiaer, irturne.i lo urrgon i-iiy. Girr an alnca U all inutilh aimiit Aairi. Mm. ri!hrth llulrhahy, of Portland, In tint rlty Ut Holiday, tha tioeat of Mi Fmby. Mia. W. P. Wlloi,' la I hit gueal Oj iVitand Iricnda, lira aim Will l.l l,lll tail anrkl. Mr. Caul Milli-r, tarld Wedneaday iinnliltig l"r Aliacurira, n ii. , w lur nnrtliar, Mr. Hell. I!,,,. Unard, waa In Irum Uim .Villa lurt-tay. Ha rvurta Ilia nulla ruhd Itll lulltlwr order. Mr. J. W. J. M.-Oinl. of Mt. I'leaaatil Kirt f Mr. 1. II. Iiii.y, of Jeff n-. li. lew ilaya laal wiN-k. W. HUor ami to. left Uat night, for Unite, Mmtana, wliom tliry will reildit lull.. fiitnrj. Mr. Hlrnr haa a uiitm near Dial city. Mra. Julill Ni.nnan whoaa huaband r. n.lni la , Trujr laiimlry In I'urtland. tin gural vt Mr. anil Mra. Fieri Ttagllo, tlttrtl'K A. J. Haalcll, Ilia retired M"lalU trawl k uitr. Toiunlri by Ma ll, Ml la.l Smi.Uy f-r a lt r-k'a vinl aitti li Inula In hoiltlmn Orrtfutt. Vi:illil I'lalt. ia airi.ln'K l''a vara- ti hi, hi h'lUll.rrn (irrg.m, luiiitlng Unli Wiliiain A.linil-auwli. 'f I'orlUtnl. M rl.arp of tl.K . K. N. Co. ''n wlilln Mr. I'Mtt la away. J. K. Vo--laaril an. I family, of tfjrua, .i-iil Tii.'Uv ltli Ilia family of County fink Coor. They wirn on tlimr way t., i, 1 1, ii in, fuUiiiil'la ( -unity, wlirtn It. i y will nuka tlifir lulnia lionm. Mr iiiil Mra. K. J. Krlluaa, an ) Tuin M.i lin, ol I'Mfllalul, anl Snn.lay ailMl.r family of J. A. M. tila.lian of tlila nlv. Mr. Krllnwa la ttio ifo.tit tcr o rrllnwa' k-rmrry afrn In tlila city ami alwi i .iiuliirta a Uritn atort In I'ortlanil. I'r. J. II. Millrr ltl In tlit'JK'ar future ri'iiiovo lila il..ntal I'arlora to Hakfr City. UmT lay Jiilk'" Uy' unltml In inatriaifu IliOni Haitlcy i'll ami Cliaa. I., t ol.., at-.l 34 yrara. Ilotli rarilt-a are from California. Mm. C7l. M. J. lliK'm, ol the Halvt linn Army, ilaiiuhtor of Mr. and Mra. J. W. May, ol tlila city, died of typhoid frwr laxt Wednmdnr VI. Vincent lioa- ilul. The .Im ewd waa 211 yeari ol aK. Tln Catiliy city rimncll, at It ri'iiulnr whhIih lifld tint firnt ol tlila month, mr rlnmiMl a lot () l(K) fwt from Win. K nijitit U.on whli U tln'y lll ,rx l ,0n I"1"' (ii'orKu Mryera, nl Mr"". I" ""f' .inly not no badly ifni hed for money niuiiy other pfopUIn thi world. Wed Hik'Uv morning he drew wnrraiit thnt mi in hla favor aa a witneaa hefnre Ilia ciriM iHjurt three yeiira ani. 'lirliard (llaaiool, who ha In-en a i ii-known renldont ol thladiy lor the u-t :0 yern, died Tiienduy fvonlim, "l 7 yenra, after a lln'rini illnnmi. Tlu ilecenHed waa a unlive of Knuhind. and left a wife and two dauhtitrr) K'lith N. OrBliiim. ami Alice tili.MMpool, tint two hitter reNldenta of IVrllKnil. Next Hiimluy morninu tho paHtor ol the Conuri'ntioniil church will exchimue pulpitH with Key. U. H. WlnchoMter ol the lliinmili) St. Coiiisreiratlonal church, lWiliind. The thmnu for tho oveniiiK fervice will be, " HetUir Farlhur On " Youth nut tho llappleat lVrlod of I.Ku. " The Derlhi7k"AriiHlciil and Mleniry Club Ih preparing a prelimitiHry pro- Krainma (oho K'vn l tU Mmc0 oi Mrs. CIhim. Caulleld, Monday evening ... f. !... tCtolier Appllcalionu ior i..-...-. ahii may Ix) rlvui) to the aerretary, Mth. A. H. DruHiwr or any menihor of the cluh. This club Is protfrenHin uluuly and la Kreally enjoyed by tho numicul peoplo ol the tow u. Hupt. J. (!, V.um,t will Ih-kIii hi work In tlm fluid neat werk, On Monday lift will annUl In i,r(i.nl,iiiK tlm now room ,v,Unu at Cmrliiavilln. Olhwr aclmolH will be vialtiyl In the vh lnlly of Marmot, whn a leachera' innitlnn will lake plum on Saturday, Oct. SOIIi, Win. and Mlmor I'liou are bullilliiK laricn alit-np harn on their farm about two mllea aoiiih o Oregon City. It, Tabor, ol Mount I'leaaant, la lb carpenter. Mr. 1 Maori recnilly purchaaed a Una Cotawold ewn that waa a prlao wlnnur at tlio atala fair, paying M') for tha tame. Thean genileiimii now liava aUmt W) brad of ahnep and are liitniiiling to purchaaa morn, They Mlnva tliero la morn profit In ahnnp ralalng than any other occupa tion of tha farm at pri anit. T. I., ('barman arid It. p. Wilaon, of tlm tioard of water coiiiiiilaioin-ra, at roinpaiiled by J. II, Cuniilngbaiii, a civil aiiginoer, ol I'urtland, atarlni on a trip up the Clackamaa river yealerday after Ihhjii to laka aurveya, In order lo aaccr lain tha N,Mibiliy of priciiring a aultabln water tupply foi Oregon City from that aoun a at a reaaonabU outlay- The charter ol tha city waa amended at tbn Uat aetwlnn of the leglalaturn ao aa lo rriilt tho iMUallcn of Ixilida to Ihn ailiounl of I.VImil for lb eatablliihlnelit ol a Haw Water ayalem. Tha water coiumUnli.n baa loa-la re pealed rlf-irta to bring a anltabla and tilbcleiit au'ly of water to Ida city by Ilia irravity ayatrni. with ihla appropria tion, but ao lar tbulr rlforta have ln-n unaucrvaaful, aa iba fnnd aeema lo bo lie aiiltlrient fur the piirM, 1 lie plan of bringing water from the Clackaiiiaa river la a Uat reaort. Tbt prearnt watar atiptdy U obtained from the Willamette river. It roiilalna all tnaiiiier of filth, and ll la not fit Va) drink. Kouie people cUlin that it liryrn too dirty lo wa'ali In, Oder Mat. Iba fallowing la Iba Hat ol hit ten re maining In the pottolllcc at Oregon City, Ore., on Oct. 12. 1W0: would 'a l.lar. Kinma Hlark Mulvey Helen falklnabla NVal Alice Mrt Maon Ullia II Willaon Krancia waa'a uat. HuUhera W A-:' Mitchell K.lwln-2 HowaianA N't man Win llnnA.lain 1'tllo ON Hhm1ui Walter Hamatn Charley Joalill Cheater hinitli Clark Wilkeraon Wm. (FO. F. IIOUTON. V. M. Miaa Anna hamuela, a leading io cutiouial of 1'orlUbd, la Imi well known In Oregon Ciiy lo iknI an Introduction here. Her work will lx a niul p eaaing feature of the prgmmiiie at the lUpLat rburrh concert I riUy vvi-iilng of drtt week . Ai ker'a KnlNh IN-medy will atop a ronti at any lime, and will cura the weral cold In twelve houra, or money re funded. "A eta, and M eta. O. A. Hard ing, diU.-gi. "For three dayaand nlbta I u(T'rel agony unlulil (roui an attack ol cholera murbiia brought on by tinting curum lra," aya M. K. Low ther. clerk of tbt dialilil court. Canierville, Iowa. "I thought 1 ahotild urely die, and trie-l a dutrii dlirerelil medicinea but all lo tio imrpoee, I aent for a bollle of CliamU-r-laln'a colic, cholera and diarrhoea rem edy and three doeea relieved nie en tirely." Thla remedy la lor lo hy U. A. Harding. It laaellToknow that I)Wilt'a witch haael aalve will heal a burn and atop the pain at once. It will core crviiia and akin diaeaaea anil ugly woumla and aorea. It a a certain cure for plica. Counter, (eita may be o lie red you. ce that you get the original IH-Witl'a witch hard alve. O. A. Harding. Military Shoulder In women 'i gai meiita are going to lie all the rage tlila w inter. Tha Jiovemlier I'elineator, for aale at Huntley' Book Stora Ulli Ihe way lo protlucn thi maikod ell'cct. There will be a free graphopboae en tertainment and aociable, at lh Metko- diat church, tin Friday evening. Oya tera will be aerved, for Un centa. Hibbotia, velvet and tlio Intent veil ,1((a. Miaa (ioldamith. For aale An aero of lino land with good Oroom cottage together with aplonillil hoiiHchold turnlture, situated at Mount I'leaaant. Mra. M. E. Partlow. Mr. K. II. l'hilbrook. of Kllera Hano IIoiho, rortlund, will preldo at the now iiuiniimtii! piano player, tho wond erful AngeliH orchoHtral by mean of which full orchi'Htrul piece may U rendered on a piano with llule, violin, iniiiidolir. and guitar nccompiiniiit'nt. Mirni Fllir liobcrg, one of Portland': inoHt talented vacaliatH, who frequently tiikea Mr. Komo l!ltH-li-liiucr'8 place on iniiHiciil progi-auiN, will in ft ! t tne concortat tho HiiptiHt church Friday evening, October 19. Tho latent atylea it trunnmd haH d price tho boat. MIhh (loldmnlth. Tho Oretron llomosecker Immlfcratlon Fxclinntro SuggoHts a plan for Boiling your farm. Writo for it Address Orkoon IIomkhkekehs Immioba thin Exchange, Oregon City, Oregon. Kt.rr OFF fllF. -IUH. (J a mi) Warden and rroaenitlng AU'irncy Acruaed vt Treapii. "1 will proaix iiUi tha flmt him"ii found treapaaiiig upon my pramlne, although it U the prealdaiit of Iba fulled State." TIimhh worda full from the lip of Capt. J. T. ApM-raon, of I'arkplaca, and they wore not hollow, empty word. Inleaatiiau 21 your be ti putting Into (-mention hi tbreata, and although be waa not proaecuting I'reaidiint Mo Km ley be waa filing a complaint again) two nl hi ataiini.li aupiirter J. V. Camplmll and I'eputy (iaina Warden Harry H. Moody. Warrant for their arrrat were placed In tlm harida of Chief of Police turn but were aiihaequitiitly withdrawn by Timlin) McAniilty. The warrant will not U aervod until a atatnnent I re ceived from State (iamu Warden Quiinby whom Mily claim liiatruntud him lo vlit thi portion ol the county and ar real violator of the game law. Tbn clrcumaUiicr of the caafl aa re lated by Meaara, Mxly and Cawplxill, are lo tha elUct that (tame Warden Quliiiby bad beard of riiiineroua viola tion of the game law where mora than the lawful number ol bird were tejiig killed by rirtaiiiiiri. Ho bad iualrilrted iH-piity Mixxly to viait tbia l-o ality and enforce the law. In order lo throw olf au-p1cion and to make it aptiur aa if be era lo queat of biHa, Moody look bia yiti and dog along arid repaired to the flvlda. ac compared by Mr, Camplell. In the cour of their travel they pmiiMj'l through the preudaea of Mr. CUrk an I along M lake until they came to Capt Aperaon'a field. There tliey aaw Floyd Joiie plowing and ciotiw the letire and went over to aacurtaln whether or not hunting wa peiuiiaaibla upon the ground. After engaging in friendly convenatlon, they were infi med that trep notice; were plated, and they departed out ol the field and came back op the railroad track lo Orrg in City. They did not fire ahot during their trip. Hrperate complainta were made out, charging each ol tbem with committinu treapaaa upon the eiiclod ground, with a gun, without the conaent ol Ihe owner. When Cpt. Apiron learned that Cailiplwll bad no gun, h-j bad no dupo altlon to proaM-ute bun. 'He alo atated that if Oame Warden Quimby aaert that Motxly bad a right upon hi ground, he will drop Ihe caae againat him. . Iloit 'a ThUI We offer One Hundred Iollar Ho ward for any caae of catarrh that cannot 1 cured 17 Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CiiKfar A Co., Prot. .Tole-lo, O. We, Ihe undcraigne I, have known F. J . Cheney for the Uat 13 yeura, and be liie him perfectly boiiorabla ill all bua ineaa traiianctioii and financially able lo carry out any obligation nude by their ' firm. Wmt A-Thca, Wholesale Prnggtata, Toledo, O. Wai kino, Kissam A Makvik, Whole enlc PruggiNla, Toledo, O. lluU'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting dirwtly upon the blood and tun cou aurf.ice of tho lyatein. Price 75c M-r Uittle. Sold by all drugglata. Teati muiiial free. Hall' Family Pill are the heat. WHAT Is Ml I Mil. A grand old remedy lor Cough, Cold and Consumption; uihhI through the world for half a century, ha cured in numerable caae of incipient conaumpti on and relieved many inadvanced atagea. If you are not aatiKfltxl w ith the result we will refund your money. Price 25 et., and Wet, and 11.00. C. ll. Huntley tha Pruggiat. A Life and Dealh Fight. Mr. W. A. Mine, Manchester, la., writing ol hi almoat tniraculoue ewa(e fiotn death aya: "F.xpoaure after ineaa le induced eoriou lung trouble, which ended in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhage and couw'hed night and day. All mv docloi id I niUHt oon die. The n I beitun lo uho Pr. King' Now Pi covery for couaumption, which com pletely cured mo, I would not he with out it even if it cot f 5.00 a bottle. Hundred have uod it on my revom mcndatlon and all aay it neyer fail to cure Throat, Cheat and .Lung trouble." Regular aio 50o and ( 1.00. Trial bottle free at Uoo. A. Harding' Prng Stora. A Ffn l'olnter. Tho recent etatiHtica of the number 'ol dcatliB ahow that a huge majority die with coiiHumptlon. lltia diHcane may coinim-nco with an apparently hanulcs cough which can be cured IiiHtuntly by Kemp'a lialHam for tho Throat ami I. ung, which is guaranteed to euro and relieve all ciihc. Price 2oc and 50c. Forjaleby all druguiata. SIIK HEAPAlllKS. Tho curse of overworked womanktud aro quickly and Biiroly cured by Karl' Clover Root Tea, tho great blood pnriller and tiBHtie builder. Money refunded if not autiafactory. Price 25 cts., and 50 ct. C. O. Huntley, tho PruggUt. When you cannot aloep for coughing, It' i hardly necessary that any one Bhould toll you that you need a few dones of Chamberlain's cough remedy to allay Iho Irritation of the throat, and make slucp poseiblo. It is good. Try it. For gale by G. A. Harding. TIIK roi.11 141. POT. The Republican Are (Join- To Wat Harm Jim! Ilif ,,r Ilia Haiti. Col. ('. H. Spencer will a'idreaa the fit l.ei of Sandy Oct. T.) at H p. m., of Kagle creek Oct. l;0Mi at 2 p. tn. arid of Spring waUr Oct Slat at 2 p. in. Hon, Oordon F.. Ilaye of Oregon City will addre the pejple of Coltou upon the olitlcal laaii.- of the day at I e'clix k p. in. on Monday, the 1'ilh inat., and will (peak at Clark in the evening of the atn day. Hon. Thoma II. Tomme will addrea the ritlaona of Oregon City at the Arm ory Hall Saturday evening Oct. 13, VM). 'I he Inane of the campaign Will be ii cued ao that everybody may onder land. Kveryboly invited. Ju-lwe Hayea and i. II. I'iirirnli k will addreaa the citizen ol Painaacti on Ihe political iMnea of the (Uy on Saturday, Oct. 13th at H p. tn. The Appetite of a C-oat I envied by all po'ir dyaX-ptic whoe Stomach and Liver are out of order. All inch abould know that Pr. Klnif'i New Life Pill, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, give a splendid ap petite, onnd digxation and a regular lexlily habit that insure -rfct health and great energy. Only 'Z'c atOeo. A, Harding' drng (tore. Mr. l'hilbrook will aing at the Raptiat church, Oct. l'Jlh. Notice to Water Consumers and Prnnprtv Owners - -j At a iimting of tha Iioard of ar. ft fttcr uoinmiHHiont-rH on n-ptein- Ur 2'uli, ult., the following thaiige in monthly water rates was made V TAKK KIKKiT ON A SI) AKTF.K JAS- L'AUV 1st, 1!K)1. Automatic Closing Flush Tank Closrta, private - - ' 15c. Automatic Closing Flash Tank Clowts, pul.lic - 50c. ALL OTHKM CLOSKTS - - Jl.OO. Thcne rates apply where water is lined for other service. 1 n r9t nr r. Ik. fit t hair, ill wi uvi ar u mv iy iiLiia vs aav k alovo rates a change of fixture as K indicated almve inut-t L madebyjj inu Hale menlioiied. order of the hoard. T. L. Charm an, Fec'y Oregon City, Or., Oc t, 10, 1W0. Up-To Date Shoe bhop No Job tio Didioult in rny Line. t t Shop at aide Main St., la-twcc u 4th and cfli I lrr.im Cifv Uiitit Vroyram. . Program of entertainment to be given at RaptUt chinch by Mi Veda Wil liam, Octobv; Huh : Instrumental olo, Thanbauser Over lure, Wagner nelus. ljuartflte, Blue Danube, Mesdame Miller, Caulleld, Oanong and I'orter. limitation, si'lecM, Reasie Warner. Vocal olo, aelected, Mr. l'hilbrook. Instrumental olo, "Stan and Stripe Forever," Sousa Angelu. Vocal olo, selected, Ramona Rollin. Recitation, aelected, Mis Samuel. Vocal lolo.m-lectevl, Mis Kila Ilolierg. Instrumental olo,"YilliaiuTell"Over' lure, I'isini Angidus. Tableaux, "Ten Virgin." Vocal solo, eelected, Rainnna Rol.'in. Instrumental olo, (a) Old Friend are Rest, Smythe, (Imitation of harp, guitar and mandolin ; (b) Cavalena Ruslicana, Mascagon Angelu. Quartette, Lullaby, Ladies Quartette. YOUR R$pOtlBlLITi ENDS AND OURS BEGINS AVhen you buy goods at our store, fjr our guaran tee goes with every pur chaao, whether it costs little or much. Complete stock of Gro ceries, fresh Bread, Buns, Cakes, etc., always in stock. You leave your order; wo do tho rest. HEINZ & CO. mr, (Continued from page 3) i ... ai ! Rlcck M peiM.-riplion Owner Aaaesament 7 Isaac Karr.Jr M Urhc Frr,Jr t 4:1 CHOC 1 laac l-arr M 1.1 2 Isaac Frr 2H 'M 7 laaac Frr SJH H Iaai: Farr 51 41 H5 0C I Aiik-uaU Hclmbnt ol 4:1 2 Augusta Schubert '.M Ht 7 Augusta Schubert 28 311 H AuxtWa Schubert 61 41 WOO 1 FT Harlow 41 21 2 Mra Anna Michael 25 61 1.14 O C Reg. at n w cor. of blk I), Co, Add to Oi 0 C Add gon City, running thence a'ly along the e'ly line of Madison at M ll ; at right anvle to Madison t to the Ore gon City Claim line: thence following ' the Oregon City Claim line in an e'ly di rection to tho tract ol land now owned by C K Knot; thence following the w'ly boundary line of said C K Knott tract to 3rd at; thence n w'ly on Ihe I'ly line of 3rd t to the place of beginning Sophia Phillip 17 87 I'n.g. at a point on the t'ly line of 3rd t 60 ft ae'ly from the nw cor. of frac. blk U, Co. add to Oregon City, running thence a'ly at right angle to 3rd at to the Oregon City Claim line; thence following said claim line in an e'ly direction lolird at; thence following the 'ly line of 3rd t in ' nw'ly direction to Ihe place ol beginning CK Knott IK Reg. at the w, or moat 'ly cor. ol lra-t. blk 0, Co. ald, theme n'ly on the e'ly line of Madiaon t lo the tract of land in laid blk owned by Sophia Phillip; thence at right angle to said Madiaon at to the Or egon City Claim line; thence following eaid claim line in a w'ly direction to the place of beginning George F. Haritreave 2 72 Read first lime and ordered oublished at the reirular meeting of the Ci'r Coun cil held on Oct. 3, l:M), and to come np special meeting of the City Council to be oer .'.'ud, JX. ky V, Jtain Protectors. A fresh shipment of the kind that ha3 made for us the largest Um brella trade in this city the kind that we sell with a positive guarantee, whether it's a $1 or $5 umbrella Not a flimsy one in the lot. We buy them direct from the factory the factory guar antees tlfem so do we. We save the middleman's profit so do you. Steel Hods, Fancy Handles, l'ricts $1 up. i M I V is Huntley's 1 tj i r Oregon City, Oretfo. JOS. KU6RT6N'S The only FIRST-CLASS Bakery aijd Qopfetioryery ALWAYS THE BEST BREAD 3r Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Etc., Fresh Every Day SEVENTH STREET ti mi Me We make u apecltilty of the Kld-Flltlng Comet. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit and have twenty-five (25) styles to select from, from the extra long to tho 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. Notionsof all kinds. Ellen F. Martin Main Street, Between 6th and 7th, Oregon City, Oregon. thenre ae'ly for second reading and Anal passage at a held at 7 :30 o'clock p. tn. Monday, 0- BKCCK C. CURRY, Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon. New Stationery. There are styles in Stationery as in most other things. For those who wish the latest, we have the fancy tints and shapes. For those who prefer the ever acceptable cream or white, we have the regulation sizes as well as the latest shapes. Box Papers, 10c. up. Initial Seals, Metal 20c. " Paper 10c. box The very latest. Scaling Wax, perfum!, 5c stick. Colored Ink;' l'le. a A 3 'A 3 r1 ft Book Store. J