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OilEOON CITY EN EKPJUSE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1900. Personal Mention Mr.Jauwe llosley, of thla place, It very shk, Find ',d wards, of Cur VrtlJln, was in J i i lly Hunday. (ItKi, H. Iiilliiian la confined to Id loom with U urlMt, lli ory Jtoml brought In (lit ollli lal re (iiiii (runt rtprlugwatur. Mr. JVt.-r Hath, of I'urrliityllht, visited friend In IliU i lly Minday. Col. I'. A. Haker, of HtaHord, waa an Oregon City vllior MomUy, Mia. J, II, ICohlnaoii left Holiday fur r liolnn In Hariaiuento, (Jul. John Revenue lirunghl in tli Handy fi'liirn WtilnrmUy morning. J. II. Tliomu furnished I lm Kiilrjirim uli ilia voU of Jteaver Creek. vt imam nooii, oi Milwaual, waa an o.rgon City vlaltor lest huixluy. Jlnifjr Johneoa, of George, waa doing hulii, hi Oregon City Monday. uou. v. ii. sioorea, oi inn iiki onii'a in llili rity, mwnl Tuesday InKalein. U. h. Mcl.aiigl.liii, ol Alilwaukin, dm luiiig husliins In tlio rlty Monday. Mi Abigail Itobh, of ll.ilM), Idaho, vi.lled Mr, J, I'. ,ovell last wk, Misa Kuilly Holhrook, of fortUnd, l out Honday with Mim Hum Redduk. A I'lraraiit surprise was li.udiwl kits Aldrldge. it lirr I. (nun Haluntay evening. Mim Helen Gleaaon, of Currinavlllit, l nl Hunday lu llila city with liar par ent. Mlaeea 1 ouUa Rice, ICai hel end Kliru hmlth, of Cortland, aMinl Hunday with their auht, Mia..K. I.. Cochran. Mlsaea All ma and Maggie Casey, of I'ortland, spent balurday ami Sunday In (lilt city, Ilia gursU ol their aunt, Mr. J. Jlealey. It A. Ten Fyk, of Mveis, brought In the rrturna of Ilia banner republican pre cinct In Ida county lefure U o'clock Wed liewday morning. Mr. J. II. labor arrived from Ash land Tuesday morning, and la the guest oilier parenia, Mr. and Mra. It. W. 1'uft. f, of Caiiainali. Olio (iengleharh, a prominent poll 1 1 nan of tha romiiy, haa reiuruel from a five tiKiiitli atay in Ida Noma country. I la waa twenty-two ilaya coming oui. J. If. Johnson and Jauie N. Coon, of Oswego, and Georg" Gardner.ot Molalla, were In tha illy lait r-atntday, bidding on iro-riy old for tales by Ilia eheiiir r jiiA4. Qw-iOu-ig-j0 a ai hheep areatdllug In Clackamaa county t :i.00er head. There will be a dam at the Twilight hall at Ml. rieaaanl, Saturday evening, Nov. 12. V. A. Iavia, haa Uen elet-tod principal the Pamaacu aclmol. He holda a lile diplnma from the Utof California. Tlm ladie of Hi. l'aul'. (iuild will hold a baraar in Wlllainotle hall on ltH-eiu her 17. Full particulara later Itom llolman haa moved hla clgr atore, to the new and elegant quarter in the Movent block. Prop In and try lha flneal bartxtr chair iu the city. Nl door to Ja kaoii'a, op miIo lluutley'a. I'arker, tha barber. Ha hiimlay work. Mr. L. It. McFaddan, of Molalla, to ly ahipmd a pair ol beautiful Maoocki to The Dallea for tale. The purchancr waa F. K. Spoor, and the price paid waa H. Tlm Daughter of the King will give a inatlnea to ladio on Saturday afternoon, November, 1U, "Ileal Laid 1'lana" will be produced fur thu lint timo In llili city. ; Miaa Anna Penman, ol New Kra, lout a gold watch aomewhora In thla city Uit week. The Under will be auitahly re warded by returning the amno to tiie owner. Adama Ilroa., of the Gulden Kulo l!a ruar, have oiotixI into their aplendid ppartnint In the new 8levena' block. Ttiuir a(ore and atock ia, a credit to the ry. "l a nherliiiii'a Stomach and Liver Tablet cure LiliouHtieHM, cotiMtipation "lid headache. They are uuay to take and pleaaant In elFucl. Fur bhIo by U, A. Harding. On Sunday evening the ltov, J. l.ewj Hmlth, of Tacoma, will preach at the lluptiHt church. Mr. Hinith ia coneld erud ono of the leading preachers In WaHhington. You will enjoy hearing hi in. Watch for a wheelbarrow ride the full length of Main Btreot, Indulgud In by two prominent citizen, the rutmlt of an election hot. The debt will be paid aa Boon aa the ollluial count of California la inude. Auguat Kanne, was uiado the first life member, of the Teachers' Library Ahbo ciallon of Clackamas county, by paymont of 5.00. Are not there other liberal minded men and women, In this county who will do Ukewlso? HI. I'anl'a F.pWop,) clmr. h will hold tliidr Hiinday evening service, at I) o'clock lnala. of 7 :.'l(l i. in. Tliii iiiiinIo will Im nclal fi'Htnra. Kyuryoim iiordlally Invltud In Im.II, ,U and Hi" nioriilng aiirvl. M at II oVIork. Tim Mun'a Clnli of tlm (fiiiri'gat(ina tlmri'li will Kiva tlmlr flrat aiifnr unit Mmiday avniilng, Tlia iiir-mlniralili la limited to forty at H"ttit, Hon. Htanlmn A, I,oall, of VwUiVm, will U tlm aiakr of tlm vf tilng, VS'linn you f l that llfit la hardly worth tlm randla Ink a a Aw of Cliainlx'rlalii'a htoiiiarh and Uvfr Tahlta. Thy will rlnanaii your atonuidi, twin no your llvnr and regulata your howala making you fwl Ilka a naw man. For aala hy (). A, HaidliiK. Frank MrAUa haa ohiiiuI up a aoda and holding work In tlm old Clmruian hull. ling on Mouth Main alrrt. Mr. McAlc thoroughly tindxratanda hla hualnnaa and amvaaa f ir l.lm In thla city I axaurra I. Mn -mm U t'x ater to ha al ami county train. Nfit Sunday moriilug tMiuimuiil'm arr Vli'a wIIIhs i'illirall al tlm Congrega tional chufi h. IJiiila a iiuiiilr of new immhfra will Im rwmlveil, and tlm rita of hai'tiam will I hi adminlatxrnd. In tlm avniilng tlm aator will ajMak on Jeiua aii(l tlm prevailing oiiiiilmi of hla day coiM'rruing Urn ailvarrary. ChrUtian Hclence aervlce are held in Willamette Hall, every Hiinday mornlrin at eleven o'chnk. Huhlw't for Sunday Nov. It, "Houl and llody." hunday Hch'xd al 12:10. Wednaeday evening ineatlug al eight o'c lock. A cordial Invi tation la f i tended to all who dealre to atlnml Iheaa aervicea. (J, V. IJikln, who waa &miiiittt. to tlm aaylum lal Soplemher, waa releawd Friday. Jude Ityan hat ImiioI an or ler releaaing hia hrollmr, Charlea likin. aa Ida guardian. Thla la J-akln'e aecoud roinmltnmnt ot tlm aaylum. Ilia age la V) year ami hi realdeuco la al Mil- aukie. Tlm F.nlerri very greatfully ac- knowledge tha, receipt of an elegant hot of candle, the prNucl of th Miaac-a (ialhralth'a confectionery atore. Thee young laillea have oi-ened a candy fac tory In the building licit to the hlevene lilix k, and eullo with a aweet tooth can upply their wanta U their hearta con lent at Una coxy little aland. 'I have uaed Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemrdy and And it to lie a grat medicine," aava Mr. K' 8. I'hipiHi, of I'oieau, Ark. "It curel ma of bloiMly tlui, I cannot tpeak loo hlgluy of it." Thla remedy ala-aya wiua the good opinion, if not pralae, of thtew w ho line It. The quick Clirea which It elh-cta even in the inl aevere ctw make it a favmite everywhere. For aale by U. A. Harding. To leruove a trouhleauiue corn or bun Ion : Firtt aoak the corn or bunion in wram water to soften it, then pare it down a clooely aa Mjoihle without draw ing blood and apply Chaiuberlain'a l'ain Hal in twice daily; rubbing vigorously for five ml nu lea at each application. A corn plaater ahould t worn (or a few days, to protect it from the time. Aa a general liniment for apralua, bruaiea, lamene-a and rheumatiiun, l ain Halm ia un t cjualed. Fr aale by (J. A. Harding. Judge Ityan aa anaignne of the etate of K. K. Williama, laat Saturday sold tl tine for the conalderalion of $100 Tom I'. Kandall hid In all the e.Ute, which ronaiated of aeveral lots in Fall View and Clackamaa Heights, and a safe. Lola that Mr. Williama paid :t00 for brought fJ5, other that cohI him fl'50 were bid In for (10. Mr. Williams's original Indubledneaa was $10,000 of which he ha uaid off about $0,000. All ot his creditors agreed to ' relwaau him upon his laat dividend, with the excep tion of the Standard Oil Company, who forced him Into bankruptcy. I-aat TuomUy evening, the parsonage of the Evangelical church waa the scene of a joyous gathering, In the form of a surprise on Rev. ami Mrs. Copley, by shout forty of the young people who brought an abundant supply ot relretdi meuts with them. The eyeniug was spent very pleasantly iu a social way, part of the time being devoted to vocal and instrumental iiiuhIc and Innocent amiiHtiimmtH, At the clote of the enter talnmeut, Hev. Copley In a little speech ami ii rod the company that their visit was a hiont happy surprlBe and much appre ciated and exproHsod the hoie that all might find the pathway of life full of sun shine, and strewn richly with the golden fruits of cherished hopes, and then in fitting words Invoked the divine guidance and protection. llallow'eon Tarty. Miss Winnie Kidder entertained a number of her school friends, Wednes day evening, Oct. 31, at the home of hor parents on Mt. DIoiiHiint, The smiling faces of Jack-o'lanterns were everywhere vlnible. Gamos were the feature of the evening's entertain ment. Many tricks were skillfully played on those lenst expecting it. At late hour refreshments were served and all departod for their homos pro nouncing the evening's entertainment a grand success. FAHMKHV IN'STITLTK. Will Im If'ld Nt Iigan DiTimlifr 10 and 20. A faiumra' liiatituU will ba ludd at Logan, Oregon, on tha JIUli and iMlli of l)ncmler, fir tlm Mirixiof dincoaliig ati'l atudyliig (iii'Ht(ina relative to agrl nullum and dairying. Tlm liixtitutti will Im In iharg'i of I'rofeaiKira Kant and WllhyeomU, of tlm Htato Agrli.ultural ('ollegM at Corvallla, A well aeleeted and carefully prepared program will ha praparHd for tlm : (n and eveaybody ia cordially Invltad to ha prawni at all tlm aeimloiia of tlm limtitulfl ami take part In II tlm diaciiwlona thai coma hefora lha lualitiiln. Tlm aeanlon of tlm Irmtltuta will La held In tha afternoon and availing of the lllth ami In the forenoon of tha 2'ilh ami pomiihly an evening aealoii on tlm latter day. Ila aura ami bring your basket well lllleil with luncheon, m aa to make tlm burden light on tha ahoulder of all r una aho attend thu intituta. We live In tlm iiiohI progremive ag of tha world'e hie tor y and farmera to ha auc- renofnl iiiuat lie progrnaalva In tha broad ant aiia of the work. t'ome nua, coma all, and reecive tha benefit of tlm Inatitiite. A cordial wel come ia extended to all. Circuit Court. The regular November term of circuit court waa convened in thl city Monday morning with Judge T. A Mchride pre siding. After dinpoaing with a few minor eta.-, court was adjourned until after election, to reconvene Thuraday. The foil jwing order were made: la Ilia matter of the order hereintofore made that Dmtrlct Attorney fee are not rerpiired In divorce auitt, the court made a new ruling, authoriting the county clerk to collect such fee. In the divorce auit of Alice vs Mart ilridge, from Multnomah county, a de cree waa irranled on the ground of cruelty. Mary Freeman, of Clackamas county, w grauled a divorce from Henry Free man oil the ground ot detertiou. IM fault waa entered In tha divorce suits of William J. va. Caaie M. Shaw, and teniae va. Jacob M. Stranger, and the divorce auit of Ida K. vs. Jamea Camp bell waa referred to the court reortr to lake U-aliiuony. The trial of A. W. llertike, the Port land ChrUtian Science healer, for prac ticing without a licenee, waa set for next Monday. John II. and W. A. Cleland, ol 1'ortland, were given judgement gainat Jobn F. Hroetje, of Milwaukie, for $J0 30. It waa ordered by the court that the lime be extended until and including next Saturday for the diatrlct attorney to return information in the following criminal caaea. D. K Davia, ohtaiuing money under falim pretenaea ; Cbarle I letter, aaaault w ith a dangerous w eapon, and John Albright, seducing a female under promiae of marriage. A Night ot Xdrrn MlnntreUy. There will probably be a crowded house at Shlrely 0era House hecauae Gorton's Minstrel, the world wide favorites, are coming In a bran new, up to date pro- grain of minatrelty. The performance is unique iu several particulars, inasmuch a the oveidoing of burnt cork and the working over of tired, bewhUkered jokes are conspicuously ababsent. To counter balance for thia welcome omisson, the company introduce a splendid Gold Sex tette and a quattette that cannot be heard loo often to suit the most exacting audience. The dancinir socialists and musical artiats are exceptionally clever and ol a high grade and spirit that is really delighful. Wednesday, November 14. An evening of minstrelsy so unlike all others, is sn evening that no lover of music and song should miss. L'Hk for the great baud concert at noon Finest of any in America. An Evening of War Son? and Story. A stereoptican entertainment will be given at the Methodist church this Fri day evening. One hundred and tifty tine views of the Civil War, many of them copied from the original negatives taken on the battle field. Admission 15ti., children 10c. Proceeds to be used for the benefit of the Sunday school. Doth makers and circulators ot coun terfeits commit fraud. Honest men w ill not deceive you Into buying worthless counterfeits of PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is infallible for cur ing piles, injuries, eczema and skin dis eases Ueorge A, Mauling. SUAW'8 PUKE MALT. The sick and delicate need a genlte tonic stiinulent. It is often a matter of life and death with them. The ineal nutri ment and restorative is SHAW'S PURK MALT. Sold by E. Mattiuks, Oregon City, Ore. SICK HEADACHES. The curse of overworked womankl nd are quickly and surely cured by Karl' Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. C. Q. Huntley, the Druggist. $':0 to $500 to loan on chattel or per sonal security. Dimick & Eustliam, agts, Ribbons, velvete and the latest v eil ngs. Miss Goldsmith, DfHfmin Cannot ht Cured hy local acpllcatlomi, an limy cannot reach tha dlmianod irtlona of tlm ear. There la only onn way to cure deafneaa, And that la by coimtitullonal remediea. Deafneaa la caused by an Inflamed con dition of tha miicoua lining of tlm Km atachian Tuba. Whan thla tuba gl In flamed you have a rumbling amind or imperfect hwri'i'g,nud when it la entirely cloned deafneMM ia thu reault, and nnieaa the iiiflmalion run taki n out and thin tubo rentoied to U normal condition, hearing will b deetroyad forever; nin cam-a out of ten ar canned by catiinh, which la nothing hut an Inflimed comli- i tloli of tha mucoii nnrfiwen. We will giva One Hundred Dollare for any cane of Jieufm-M (cauneil by catarrh) that cannot Ixi enred by Ifall'i Catarrh Cura, Keri'l for circular, fru. F. J. CHK.SKY A CO. Toledo, 0. Hold by druggiata. 7.V. llall'a Family I'll In are the bent, Uook cover free at Charman and cut rata druir atore. Co. 10! Ml JIOTIIKR. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers Wsuse its outbreak ia so sironixinir and frequently fatal. Shiloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure act like mauic In cases of Croup. It haa never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price, 25 cts. 50 cU. and $1.00. C. 0. Huntley, the Dnggist. Strayed or Stolen. From the premises of 11. W. Porter, Canemah, on Oct. 29, a Jersey heifer, 3 ! jri years old; color, light red, with some J V. white; ciumpled horns; dark around thejfj evea: waa vivinir'niilk. A reward of tin "i ' " - - - ' - - will be given to sny one returning the COW. It. V, J OMTtC. A Village Klarksmllb Sated Ills Little Son's Life. Mr. II. II. Black, the wellknown rill age blacksmith at Orahamsville, Sullivan Co., New York, says: "Our little' son five years old, ha alwajs been subject to croup, and so bad have the attack been that we have feared many tines that he would die, We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Ctiamberlain'a Cough Remedy I now our sole reliance. It aeema to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptom appear we have found that the dreaded croup ia cured before it geta settled." There is no danger in giv ing Uiis remedy for it contains no opium or injurious drug and may be givtn as confidently to a babe aa to an adult. For sale by U. A. Harding. The latest Goldsmith. in Uoi-o thaulres. Miss Frank Suseh Jtye YOUR MONEYS WORTH Is always apparent in any price we quote you in any item we offer you. If you note carefully the quality you'll readily acknowledge this. First the quality here, then a price that makes you a satisfied purchaser. Extra good values here for your choosing. M- ,;p f v y c.i Store Opposite Court H Cloth Bound Books At Popular Prices ThfiHc hooka come directly from tho publirihers that's the only way these values could be offered. The Aetna Series. Printed from large, clear type, tmbntan tially bound in Art Cloth and stamped from At 20c. l original designs, r in two colors of ink and genu- rj inn gold. Handsome books, U 2.S0 titles, by world-famous v, authors, M " v Handy Yolume Classics Printed in clear type and bound in Art and Linen Cloth, At 20c. !k! stamped in silver rj 10 mo., 150 titles, embracing Kip ling,' Lytton, j;ukin, Haw thorne, Carlyle, Kingsley, Drummond, Stevenson, Rus sell and all the poets. This is only a hint of the store full of books that we are sell ing at popular prices. You are cordially invited to look them over as" often as you please. Our bookshelves were purposely built so that the public can help themselves without going be- iLj I T Lj duiii so man P hind counters or asking clerks F llalf.rlft td nuntiev s cook store. a I'botos 25 eta. per dozen at New York Gallery. One 16 by 20 enlargement given with every dosen cabinets. Teaser Photo. Moki Tea pos'tily cures sick head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect comdlezion, or money refunded. 6. A. Harding, druggist. Great reduction sale on all trimmed hats. Miss Goldsmith. .Housefurpistyer EXTENSION TABLES. 6 ft. Fir $ 3.75 6 ft., Maple $ 4.50 Heavy Golden Oak finished Table 112.75 Massive Oak Tables from !f;.75 to $13.00 Excelsior Mattresses $ 2.00 Wool Mattresses $ 2.50 Hair Mattresses from $10.00 to $18.00 Warranted Pocket Knives 70 cents. The Alpine Series. Printed from new, large typo, bound in ribbed silk cloth, with gilt tops, library . styles, 1;0 titles 40 Ce from the worlds best authors, embracing Fic tion, Essays, Science, Phil osophy, History. Publishers price 7'c. The Famous Henty Books Of History and Adventure for boys and girls. Intensely inter esting and they . ' teach as well as 4.UC entertain clean desirable book for young peo ple and we unhesitatingly recommend them. Fine cloth binding. Publishers price 75c. i to help. Orccoa City. Ortfm. M When you wsnt prompt acting little; pills that never gripe one De Witt's LiU Early Risers. George A. Harding, OASTOTIIA. BMntia slln Ui Tw Hal k'.nn Bocgt Bifutu f We wilt save yoo money on school books. Charman & Co., tha ctit-rw druggists. New veilings. Miss Goldsmith, oaoy csps and bats. Carpet Sweepers I1.S0 up. JEXouse