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OKI'MON C!ITY KNTKItl'itlSK, FJilJMY JUNK 21, 1901. 1 P. i Pnrcnnnl fnnflnn t 1 H.WIIIU iitlllUWll I J. It. Cole kiii In town Saturday fr..in MuIhIU. ,ain Tracy was In town (nun I.og.n hnltinUy. if. purler wai In lown front Canny (5. J. Iltn hanan spent Saturday In the metropolis. Ilsv Nnrrli It hums from Hit Univers ity of Oregon,. ,Mi AnnM Short ledge. aa u J 'or t land Miidy, Jam Hoot In (own from ('lack, mm Monday. I', E. VKnnr, of !leiiwnoi waa In to n Monday, Attorney W, M, l"l(en tl In Korea! liroV T"'ly J. I lrak, (if Maroiam, was In tl, lit jr Wednesday, Frank Jaggar la the rlly from ('mx tVeiliiedy, (innrgn Armalrong waa In (own from liollaii.l Monday. A.J. iMigle waa In loan Monday, from -.aac' Creek. Ma Nelson l.rrnr, wnt Ilia day al lUiluw TliiiraUy. Mim ItaUion ia In McMlnnviiW viait lug Ml r.d.lli llambllu. ('oiiiii ilman II ('. (Milium, of C'anly, In i ll Saturday. T A llmwor, of Mi Minnvlile, waa In town Saturday an. I Sunday, K. A lleln Ml Tuesday for few da) a ulifif in Ilia mountain. Cliarlf Caldwell. K. Krrrn an ami V, It. Ilr'lr, ' In I orllainl Monday. William K'tdi an.) N. A r'linn, of ('linrrytillB, wero In U rlly Hur.day. Cl.arlce l!a h ami Mr. Itoarli, of Ivlruii, nl Hundsy In Orrg.in City. II. J. lirimm, If l i n if hop groer of Aurora. aa In Oregon Cly Saturday. Wn".iaiii II. ItUfglisrdl, of Salem, waa III ll.e city Tileaday on a btlainraa lri, M. I. C.ir.iil-ff. of Hubbard, a I .r tnrr A'i ia ramirryinan, waa In I Ito rlly Saturday It, T. Cooper, of Carus, waa mi Orison ' City visitor yesterday, W. ll.Counclll.of MlUaiikm, was In ii. .... ' i ion cnjr yesmruay morning, Mra. II. Halinaiin ainl duiiiliti.r. Miaa Phoebe, of Portland, were In Oregon City I'mia.lay, Mra, l. Shaver, wife ol h t. Shaver, of llm niKamcr (I. W. Shaver, waa mi Oregon City visitor Wediieaday. W. If. ('onynra, of . Clatskariln and daughter, Ml Nora Conyera, of hi, Helen, were In Oregon ( lly Hatiirday, Morton l-alouretie; rot time ! Sunday Irum Eugi n.., whem li ha been attend ing the Mat Cmveralty llm past year, W, If, lUrimll waa In town from Mil lino yuaimilay. l liaa puri liaMKl am imar Wnal,i', Hjirliiifa ami will makii lia liomn llirrit, Mra, J, (ili-mum a vlaltintf Mr. iMiaami ai 11,1, liM.a Imforn ruiiirriliii Milliimry aalnat Mra If. T, Ma.lwiV Clmrliia J, fim.'liarian liaa In-nn gttU: I ximlon of i moiiih, K. (), I.IIh, of till county, ami Mia Alliiii l,Hli rli wr inarrlwl in J'orlland Tiu-ailay, Tln rH will Im or rvlrna In Ml, I'anl'a iliiinli Kiiiiilay rvinloK. Iter. Ham nmml will Htti'inl ai-rviica in Trinity iliiin li I'oitUml. Mra. I. m y (.'amiitrtill, who illn l In I'orllaml haliinlay, wa ImrU'd thrrw Tu'Uy. HIih livitil inr many yeara ml li'm laiKn circla of friend. At tin I'riTlivliTiaii cliiirili HiidiIh lioiiin aim will aoj.iuiii at llm liol Jpiiliga J vmiiijl l!v. A.J. MonltC'tm-ry will for a liurl limn, 'fi I. on " Mm l.lla of John llm J!ac( II. I " 'll.i. l-ll.- ..........I ..!.. fin- i kim rwM.uii'i nrriiiiii ui hiit Mim l.iolit Iturna ami Harry Tuka Wry. I'ortUml vlmtnl frlrmlt In Una ciiy ."iiiilay. Mi. a in) Mr !.. J. iViiman ami Ml Mary ('Mil wrr In II city MimUy hum New Y.tt Mr ami Mra. J. II. Thorn of Portland. wn it. Vui.ia of Mr. mid Mr. Chailm Alhritilil, hunday. l i Mat Kt.t..t-.r J. IS. I'iml. k. of lliitlrd. waa iitin hi on, layr iMiiu k, haiiiMay, Mra. Ilrrman bm'ia and I. ul Motiitiiiir iitv Hi luritirr luoihrr In rortlaml Monday, Mr Kulwrt A Millrr la IS Nw (irand Oralor of II. n (irati I CaMi), Native I'aughVra ol ()rraon. J. II. Waikrr waa rim led irrand nlor trward.of tho Monlc (irabd lulk' lail wcrk In rurdand. K. (i. Cauflrld haa turn hortnrrd hy I, ii nlftiion l rti.tr. uf the (iralid C'alilu ol .Nallo Km ol Olrjjtiii, Mr. H J .lUrknr and Mr. William (ialloway hava rptmnrd from furl' night' KiJ'iurn al Nort. Mra. r.lWn 0. llarkoU waa In town Turndav, from hnr n on t'l kaiuaa l"iir milf ahova lh hildn. Mim Kthnl Alhriuht ttindiHl tlirrom Inriii rmriil pmrclwa of I'ai'ltlc t'lllver ity in t-nrpal lirov Ihia wtvk. Aira iianry Mchlrutn ha ten r- iiniKd Kitlittr, ol tha dratid I haptrr r.atrrn Mar, lor he lomlnn yer. Allornry Kuunna Hod-' llt Halurlay nmriiliirf on htiaittma ulp to HiiiitiUKtoii and will U ! nt Nhout Icn day. Mra Adair waa In J'orlland laat wwk altrmlinii ih dIoiikit ax utlmi and vUltd hrr alatrr, rrtuihjim Mmiday. Mlaa Imiii Hiiillh, of Corvallia, who haa li-ii lakitiii i'ourn In mtialc nt 11 imn n nail, waa in in rlly Mimiay llm giit'nl of Miii I.ylo Ijiwrome, II. II. U'alknr, a Hotitlii-ri) 1'arillo hrakr-man on thn harramnnto division. ri'liirtifd to duty laat Friday, afmr fori niKlit viait Willi rtilativt hnra, KK-Hhrriintnlwrt Ilamaay. of fllvnr ton, Marlon county, ttimlrt thu I'lo tinnr r-union in I'ortland laat wvk mid tiamicd Ihrouh Orugon City on hi way IIOIIIO. ifiirral 8uxrlnt(Miilcnt N. It. I.anu oi mo wiiiamntto ruin ft rmwr Vo t'omi.Hiilod hr W. I'. Johnaoti. vlca-nrt' Iduut of the company, lull laat Friday for lacoma on l)tiinia trip. William Hammond, ton of Uev. I'hilip rv. Hammond, hat rnlurimd home from I'-nui'iio, w Intro ho ha U'tm attondin i Me atat univtinity, to puml the auru inor vacation. Mr. K. M. Ilalnna, of New Kra, waa in (own Friday. Mra. IUIiipi rank n on of th Utnt bnttnr tiiiker of thn county nd waa In with a supply of the nuwiy-mmiu product of hur chowtn urt on that duy, Attortmy and Mn. Chrli Sohtiohid wnt to iMiumiu IniiHiUy morniUK to ntti'tul I'ommuniHtnirnt vxerclNim of the ntata nlvrity, Mr. HchuUl'i hrothnr, "IIIihiii U, IWttlo, gradtiuto this yt-ar, Thuy return the IhhI of the wuok, Mra. Katelltt ltoud. of Lewlriton, Idaho, whu Iih Imhmi em ploy i'd as BtnnoKraphnr n nan frandsoo for some time, viHitoU hr nunt, Mr. K. K. KoIIoku, durln Jtio wok, and loft for I-ewliiton lant I'liursday. Mrs. 0. E. Campholl, of CUokamiia 'Mlihts. wns operatnd on at Good 8utn arltun HoHpllftl Thursday of lust wk mr an ahscuss on her loft lun. The oi "rntfonwas porforined by Dr. Sotnmor nd Mr. 0. K. Campholl la on the, rapid fond of recovory, Arthur 01oaly, who haa boen attond i"K the university of Orttgon the past yar, wan In town for few daya last ok. Oreiion City waa his fornior "ome. lie left Monday lor Idaho where will make a book canvassing tour during Iila vacation. , ML KlommaK. I'aliy, a tnarlmr In lh Wi-al Mill, ai-hoo!, I. ll oil 'J ii.-.lav moriiiiig'a (rain or Mfdlord, to H-ml hnr auiiimer vaialion with ri-lallvfa. Mr. Walirr A. Mi.Cord, who wi-nt from Ihia eity to join hr hnlaml at MmIiIU, a'IV. d lh-ln May Itth, jut i'l',1, day from h Fram Iwo, K. A. Tai-mriRix, of 1'ortlaud, la in lluiitlry'a lrng Morn for two trk, wl.lU Mr. Ilntiiiity la In i Ipiii Or'tpm inkiiig allnr milling liilnrnal. t. H , Htmilry waa In lown from Mritiam ye-irr.Uy. 1 In lorn and Ihh growing nlrrly an I la dallghtwl with lli Imrnaaiiig warmlh. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Chaw and rhlldrnn, who have Innn vialtlng Mr. tlia.'a mollir-r In tin rily Ilia pat hirlnUl.t pv for lln'ir horn lu Collar, Monday. II. Italaton, whia family rnalue at Willameii F.lln, a in lown for a frw daya from Fl-rn OrrKnn, wliKra h ha Imm.ii milling. II return to lh in inn liell werk. Miaa Maine ami Almila lt!aon and Ktu iWiiuur attnd-l lhgraduatiiia HrtfiMn of M! Mary'a Arah-my Thurs day. Tha l-iriiir-r'a rollain, Mia lltlrna, hrllig a liii inU r of the crduatuig rl. MUr Ada and F.'va Morlmk, of Mnil.nl, wi-ic in II, n otjr MoiiiUy, Ihpy have irrn rlwir. to arhouia ruiiimciiriiig ti l.ilM-r, I, llm former al IW-avi-r l'rrk and tha Ullrr al Kagla Crrrk. I'r. C. H. Kpamann, f-jTinrrlv of Ihia rity and mute rn rnlly of I'orllaml waa In town yralrr.lay. a haa rrii-lvrd Ilia 'iiilui-iil of hu plijali lali In a Manila hoatdtal anil and la pieparing to leave th-xtly for I lie I'lnllpplnra. Alton. ry lMmiind lidlnrr atnl I.. K. Adam war in the rity yiti"dy on l'iilin-aa iHrlora the rounly couri. Mr. (illlbrr waa formerly tiao. W. Millridr'a private) mh relary and txith Mr. Adama and hlmaelf are r.ptiewa of the tx at-n-ator Mr. and Mr. M. lMlark and n Kdllioml left hatnnlay for l.onn lleai h. Mr. llullaik will ti-inrn In aliut two wieka, hut hia family will spend the an in ttm r there. Mla Anile llollaik, Mieahyhil l.ippltu and Mim l.lda (mid inilli, of F.ugnie, join thrm at the cuaal, hunday. Captain Pan O'Nnl, iiitrwr on tha Halley (jalaerl, ha Itjrn atayuw at the old homeatead rl of Oregon City, the tiikl Ian am-ki Thn at-aiinr waa haul ..ir. . I i, .......... Ti . Ii.il . ii. I. .1.! were rluas during the high water, which tubaidpd enough to rniit theliatiort to reaume her Iripa Tneeday. Vr. J. II. Holllater, a prominent phy sician of Chli ago, arrived ls"t Thiireitay with Mra. Iloliiater front han Franclaco, to vlaii Mrs, C. It MiMirea, who Is the doctor' rouain. They arv making a tour of the l' rifle rniaai and are on Ihi-ir way home. Mr. anil Mra. Iloliialcr and Keg later and Mr. Moore took a trip on the up-er C-olumhla Saturday. Flowrni, rihlion, lanry chllT-in at a great sacilt!re. Mlaa (ioldsmilh. Hat. aurii-a The Portland City and Oregon trolley line will, until further notice, make a 115 rent tound trip rate from ('anemah and Oregon City lo I'ortland on Sundays with tar every SO mlnulea. Mats at your own price. Mluden. rortland-Oregon City boat Fir. Iona Inave fool of Klgnth M- at 7 ami 10 a. in and 1 :30 and 4 :U0 p. m. I.vavea Tort land at H::HI and 11:30 a. m. and 3:00 andO:IAi. m. Hound trip I'S cents V m Take the I.enna li you want a gxu con. (ortahl ridii. The run ia made either way in one hour and fifteen minutes. Come early and get a bargain. Mis Goldsmith. fiherlir Cooke haa collected $i'5,000 of the 1IKI1 tax roll, leaving IH'j.lKX) still due. Taxe are duliniiuont July 1 un Ium the county commisHiotiera extend the time. An adiournnd meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioners waa held venter day. In the afternoon the commission era went to Oswego to accept the new bridge. The atisalon will probably ter- minute this evening. Next Monday Is Ht. John's Day and in the even ng Multnomah I.oitge, no. I. A. r'. A A. M. will meet to consider the mutter of constructing an extension to the hall hulldimr and making other 1m provements. There will also be degree work. A full attendance Is doairod. J. M. Lawrunce. formerly of the En terprise, and now on the Oregonian sulf was In town Wednesday evening, lie is ferretlnn out some evidence in the case of a Motithern I'aciflu brakemaa, who has tied the Oregoulau for I'.Ti.lKH) for an al leged libtdotis article. AIout a year ago voutur uirl was assaultPd near voltage Grove aftor being enticed into a box-car by a train hand and one mail who was concerned in the all'uir waa convicted of the crime. The man who haa sued for libel was tried and the jury fuiled to auroe but on the second trial he was ac quitted. He was lilmrully roasted by the Oregonian. Mr. Miller, who 1h in the woolen mills, was marHhal of Cottage Grove when the outrage was committed and knows enough about the case to be an interesting wilnesa. Bin reduction In trimmed hats. Mra. II, T. Bladen. Comi any stating that he has laid olfio a voi. I arreal lor blocking a crossing. Mr. Maddoc had no Intention ol evading hia flue and stopped work to attend a mining suit, which he won, and which, if not reversed In a higher court, will make him a wealthy man. Theodore .Miller had a narrow escape from death Tuesday afternoon by being hurled under falling dirt near the (lour mills, where the excavating (or a flume is tirocreasing. lie waa down about 10 leet taking measurement for a bra Mr. II. T. I 'en the ground caved In on him. Ilia (ell.)W workmen rescued htm Irom his perilious position but he waa consider ahly uruiseil; Uev. E. D. Hornschuch, pastor of the Emanuel German church of Mllwaukie, was married In this city Wednesday to Mis Clara ll.-rrisberger, at the home of the brides parent, Mr. and Mrs. John HarrUhergor. at Mt. l'leasant. The ceremony was conducted by Kev. T. H Hornschuch, brother of the groom About 76 Invited guests were present end a sumptuous wedding supper was aerved. 1 he newly married couple will reside at Mllwaukie. Robert Gardner waa fined 1100 and sentenced to 60 daya In jail by Recorder Curry Monday afternoon on a drunk and disorderly charge. Aa the man has no money he will be good lor 100 days. He Is an old ollender and sometime sgo when arrested on a similar charge was given s 00 day sentence, which wsa sus pended on condition ot his leaving town. He did leave but returned in three weeks snd w as compiled to serve his sentence. The bearing in the case of James E. Gibbons vs. David U.Miller waa com menced In the united States Land OHice Tuesday morning. Gibbons claims that Miller abandoned his homestead and seeks the right to have the entry set aside in tho contestant's favor. Gilbert E. Hedges is the attorney for the con testant and Col. Itobt. A. Miller repre sents the defendant. After taking testi mony the hearing was adlourned until Jul v. Judge Kyan was given a reception Wednesday evening by the Odd Fellows In honor of his appointment as grand diief patriarch. Judge Galloway deliver ed an address, Judge Uyan responding. Short speeches were made by Grand Secretary I1;. E. Sharon, Grand Treasurer Dr. Miller, Grand High Priest Stuart, PiiBt Grand Chief Patriarch. Mar shall, who was the ilret Odd Fellow In this staN to hold that office, and Hon. 0. B. Moore. After a musical and literary program drive whist waa played and refreshments were served. Judge Kyan ts honored by his election to the highest otllce In the I gift of Oregon Odd Fellows, Iial Min Jay 17 Iraln paaaed Oregon City over thn KoiUht-rn I'arinV. llealde ix regular paaaener trains and aix frcgliia tber were four eiruraloii and one clrciia train. The l.sai-l.all game at Allirglit' field Veaierday al'.-riioMi lietween Ida Jioalon ; i'.looini-r (iirla and a -hkl rdne from! lliiaiiiv wa won by Oregon C ty by a' acora of H to fi. j The I'orllaml City and Oiegon trolley reiHirla ' ''"e will, until further fiothe. make a ."r rem round trip rate from Canemah and Oregon ('ity lo Portland on Minday with ran every 30 minute. j The Sunday rhi of three churches j hehl plriilca Wednesday. The Fpi-co-palelna went to Tualatin Urove, ('.on-' grrgstloiiallat to Meldruin' Park and lh I'reahyterlan U liUd'tone Park. ! The scorching weather this rity haa experiencfd a partot the werk will hava a lendenry to make -eple think of u u iner lotl.ing. JoeKnowland, the tailor ran outlli von. He haa the la'esl pat terns In light colors and weight. The moi nitig them at the Omgrega tional church will ha "Divine Prepara tion lor Grral Tilings " In the evening tl.ii aalor will begin a -rie of Short lilimir evening U!ka on "Soma liihla Tn. kaiera." Tha Ural of the erie will m oii' lji, I he Miarp lUrgainer." Txketa will be on sale July 3rd and 4 h, g "l fur return up to July tth. in-luaive, Is-tweeu all piiita on Oregon l.liiea, at one fare for the round trip. Dou'l fail to lak advi.niagn of tins hi portunity lo visit yuur friend, 'fraud relebrationa mill t held at dillVreiil (loiiit on our line. Commander I'atrici Coltiert went to lluhhard WidneaUy to ertahhah a pirki-t p.t. Meade P. mt, O. A. It., haa mi tin iii'm-ib there and the plcVet n will enaMe them to transact routine tmaiiiiva without coming toOregen City. 1 hia Is the Ural picket post in the stale. The employe of Ainsworth dock in Potlland are trying tu arr. nge a game ot taetall with lh twirlrrs ol the H Ulan. rile I'u'p ai-d Paper Company on some Siindav in July. A six ol Company A nine are employe ol the mill the game will be on a Sunday when Company A's have ho game schedule MrLoughlin Cabin, No 4. Native Sum olOieou, wi I hold a Meeting Monday evening lu Willamette hall, and sever! new members will he initiated. Th cabin ha 62 member. le!egate lo the Grand Cabin, which met in Portland last Thursday, were: Col, Koliert A. Miller. Henry Meldruin, E. G. CauQeld and l.lvy Mippj; An error was made In the last issue about Conductor Maddox of th S. K Bicycle Sundries. Talking It Over And the d. cilon wa that our line of Die yclr COf.UMnfAS ORIENTS CRESCENTS HAKTI'OKDS VEDETTES ranging In price from 1 25 to I75 cov- trtd the field of medium and high grade whet! Every one I a stand ard well known wheel; everyone is fully guaranteed We have a few Pennant Sjwclal 1 in olive green enam el w hich we are cloning out at $19 50 regular price Jjo.oo. A rare bargain. Ws csrry a large line of bicycle sundries nothing so cheap that we cannot guarantee It but everything at a price thaFwe can guarantee. W give double protection rpiality and price snd w cheerfully refund money for every unsatisfactory porches. Get our price before yoa buy. Base Ball Goods. We are agent for fipalding's Ease Ball and Athletic Good and carry In stock the full line of League bats, halls, mitts, gloves, mask, etc. Eet ns qnote prices on uniforms and out fit. Prices guaranteed. Fishing Tackle. Bplit bamboo rods, 1 : goood flys, 2oc per dozen j snell hooks, 15c per doxe1 ; plain hooks, 5c per doz; reels, 15c op ; lines, 5e and op. A CIRL A BOOK A HAMMOCK An ideal combination for summer days We hare the books and Uie hammocks to suit the girl For toe we give you your choice of many good books kinds that instruct kinds that entertain kind that merely help to pasa away the time. All popular cloth novels, 1.50 edition at f 1.30. HAMMOCK SPECIALS. We bought the entire sample line from an Kaatern drummer, 50 styles, no two alike. We got a special dis count of ao per cent and saved the freight. The jo per cent, discount U yours if you buy one of these Ham mocks we sre satisfied with the freight saving for our additional proht. Prices from 75c to I5.00. Coaster Ilrake on any model, fS txtra HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OR.EC3-01T CITY. Wheel sold on easy Installment Second band wheels f 5 "P Hlial Mull We Have Far Ieert! This uuestlon arise. In the family ev.V We carry the largest stock Cask ry d.y. Lei , .n,wer it today. Try V ets, Coffin, and Lining, in Clack ell O, a delicious snd healthful dessert. ! J m. ,, IS ! 1 ery Jell Prepared in to minu'es. No boiling! no baking ! simply add boiling water and ettocool. Flavors : Lemon, Orange' EaspUrry and Strawberry, (i-tt a pack age at jour grorere lo-dav. lOcts. j Cliritin Si-ienre services are held n Wiilamette hall, every Sunday morning ' k at II o'chs k. Subjixt for Sunday. June ! -I, "la ttie Universe Including Man , Sunday i k Evolved hr AUmilc Force." School at VI o'clo. k. Wclneeay even ing meeting al eight o'clock. k imu county. ik; We are the only undertakers in Clacksms. county owning a' hearse and will furnish it for less j . than can be bad elsewhere. 1 1 n c arc unucr auiau expense ana do not ask large profits. Calls promptly attended night or day Phones 478 and 305. mm SHAW'S PUKE M ALT. Whea you are lhel of nostrum. and readv to "throw physic 10 tha'dogs4"try SIIAW'8 PUKE MALT, and "life will be worth living." Absolutely pure. Sold by E .Matthies, Oregon City, Ore. R. L. HOLMAN Two Boon Scsli Qf Court Hatse. Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. The Housefurnisher. (CET See Us Grow. Develojiement is the sign of to-day, and we are in line with plenty of reasons for development. Stock, Prices, Methods, all point to the cause for our prosperity. "Won't you share in the good tilings? There's a good deal doing in our carpet department this week, and some of the doings will undoubtedly interest you. There is no resson why you shouldn't have that new carpet now; the goods to suit you are here and your credit is good. Highest Grade Moquette, per yard, $1 3$ Heaviest All Wool Ingrain, per yard 85c mm The Climax Machine 1 w You Can Have Them. Pretty windows are possible if you supply pretty curtains, and we have a stock to insure your getting good ones. VHere sre curtains of light, filmy lace in exquisite patterns, which will add much to the beauty of the room, while representing a very mod erate outlay of money. Some are prettily edged others are plain. Stands out among sewing machines in the market as the embodiment of the most advanced achievements in machine making. Its users are its best friends. May we tell you some thing else besides the price? Jj5oo For the Baby. When you buy one of these carts for the baby yoa do a favor to the whole family. It is useless to look beyond this stock . You will find these durable, attractive, and com fortable. They are easy to push and easy for the child as well as easy for the parent who does the paying. Price $2 50 to $35 00 Keen Cutlery. You can enjoy your meals better from hav ing your knives with keen edges. You can keep them keen if they are of good steel. Our special knives are made for real service, and have a peculiar quality that makes it easier to keep them bright. You can have your knives keen and clean if you buy these $1 85 per set Wiri J ' Best Irish Linen "-yr 80c per yard Nickel Tlated Copper Tea Kettle, $1 00 Salt Box (be Egg Beater, loe 4 gallon Freezer s