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4 OIIKGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JULY 12, 1901. taiWP'-etratawtiM..., I t - ;i Mr, iikI J. J K..U.I. u I-... i ... . .,. ! 3 Personal Mention ii ..-i., inr, aim mra, f -c V W. I Ui.I.m w ....... .r ... A, icrik in, Mr.1 "I Mr. K. VV. Power, Mr. and Mr.. g fr, Irvlr. Mr, and Mm. I. I J'iin.l.l.ori and Hon. and Mr. J, I), of Halem, have been attending Hit Miauteu.pi Aaaemhly at (Jladatone. W. K. Ifarrla. secretary of th !,v,r jPek If m1 and Hulldlng aaaoilallori.waa l tha-Hiy Monday, If. J oat. (, prosperous condition ..,,1 st!,.yl,ldwll larger by far limn hi many year paal. Haying a fci.i. commented and on eon. (.nr.. i. ... thhkth.tlthee to , ,u,.dov,av. erai limna to dry projrly. (, 0. I'laueaen waa In Halaiu last 8aU lirlay. K. I.. lUknr, of (Iraem. waa n town 1". Hardoii, nf MrMltmvlitri, was In the cliy Hnndsy. J, II. Itakerend wife, of Halion, rra In loan HumUv, (!!,. WlJJ, of Wllhoil, lt.fttl.1, fir l oliaiit, Taah, MIm Manila (,iaaon la vlaltlng rel I,,.. . .!. ,,.y f,, Moutil ,,.,, .,', (llfl Mil lra HUwart liaa returned f,, month' vacation. They will camn t " " - """'"""'"i ' ! il,..at an n. ! Il.ii " Orr Jloyal, of Hal.in, waa In ll.a city J"J,,hl" """"If. Poring Mr. Monlgwn v m i i vri a .... ...... i ' i Ml vi9nrmm im rniiJijr, Local Kvci;tj5. lllryclr) sundries of all kiii'la, Johnson A I.anib. Hev. A.J. Montgomery left Wednea- lont fall to hear folk Miller at Chan lauqna, I'rlilay ami Haturdey, Large stuck ol lialian basket Jnal r celved at Golden Utile Haxaar. ' '.'0 to UN) lo loan on chattel or per tonal security. Dluili k A Kastharn, igts. "I'olk Miller, on lnvt the boat one man aliow In Amerlc." Henry Walter-eon. of rurltariil, V. J. Ifaycoi an.) wfn rr in (own yklrlay, Mim Marld Willay, (,f Hr.llw.1, vlt hit I'uffiila of llila t lty Huiulay, Jin. (irainiiUt o. rtil,lrfn liava rn viMing mlalUra In Harlow. Wlllar.l MUgl.l an.l William (Mr via u lun from Canl.y halurday. Jotiallian A. "Iiilnay ami Jowh (JiWil, of (If rvala, ar In town Hun.l.y, Mra. K. Hll Wltlu, of Kuruftor, la vl. ilng liar moilier, Mra K. I Martin Mr. an. I Mra. Will rVrry, ( flrowna vIIIp, vUlitxl rolalivoa n ti,a tt7 0Vef I1m Kuurtlt. rr7 a a..M.h. iiry. Iravla. of l'onl.i.,1 will roh.lii. t iu irmrrilnir arvlia an, I Hi" Clirl.ilan I'mli-avor Kr.tv will I, v. cliarKa of arvlia Humlay evanlriK. rewliiK Miai:hlii anl lltfht uiw lilnnr re'alrt.,. Johnaort A Uinb. ( Irrult (aurt. J. Ilillfitaa waa IrM ,y Uin rMiirlir'. ouil of v anliy and found Kullty of a:. In Intoilratlrtg llfjuora on Hunday and ahn,md t -ay a fine of .V), or In d. fault luli roii.iiiltM to ), rlt lall. Toe Juditiiiarii of tl,a rrcord.-r'a court waa rvlea by tl.a clrruil court and Ida ruriHMlria iliamUMd, a tl.a charter rill,llrd aintf aiirlluoua. malt ami I.tnlier Moor relnritad laat wk from lnue Ixiuora aaylnir hot 1. 1 nil abiut In- iUlllo JWownatllU. Ilia family will ti.ilratiei ll.jn-.ra. JodK Mcllrlda helj return later. dial IntotlratlriK Honor a w.a a mm I, Frank lUgby, of the firm ol llauh A ,""',Br ' mall, vlnoua and Hoii.l, raamlll met) of Neejr, Waa In l,'"," hq'Mira end that the charve of Hoi. Clark la doing 10 Jaya In jail for 'anil and battery on Mra. Martha. Ad- drewi, tbewifn of "Hlouitan." John Ulloy Mead, formerly am retary or ll.a Y, M. U. A. In Ihla cliy, waa married at Ifartlavllle, Mltli., laat Mori day. rfonn jeririinga, lormerly clCr man of Orrgou City, baa ptinhaaod MU ba'a cUar at ore on Weeliingtou atreet In Tort- land. There will U an ire cream aoclal in the at bixd liouea at Itedland, fSatnrday evening, July V, for the benefit of the arb'Kil, Mra. L.tlirr Wanner died at Clarka f.i i ... i . rnoay, oi aoniacii UOUOIa. Ml" an the mother of K. W. Ie, who died laat winter. loan halurday. Ik.w walker, of McMlnnville, at Ur.lr. tl.a fourth of July celebration at (i!Utotie I'aik. Wra. J. Hcbvurer and danhlrr regti ttr4 at lh Klectrle hotel yeeirrday bom Huttllle. aeiiing ilia lormrr would not autioit I conviction here ll.a breech could only ire lor eelllng the latter. The iueetlun aa lo whether tl."legie- lla'ure had provided court forCanbe waa ralMHl aU, Tha ).,ge hrll that cotirl for Canby waa create! by Imolica Hon A the charier duai trd tl..l il,. . urintrnderil J. C. Inwr Uavea cler ulJ reinirtall flu.. e,.IU .r Ihl. umn.li.tf to join lb M.umae and him lor .rocuilona In 1,1. courl and the till climb Ml. Hood. flfitltl.rt. ...,. 1.1 II.. I l.l - .11. . - '.w. .u. Ti'iaiion. or li Mr. and Mra. O.arlre 8mllb iil b aboubl m if-nwnUd before lb" recorder Fuorthof July In Wuudburn. vlaitirttf Mr.. Hnilth a wrtnla. IMI UMTIMJ I)L( ISIO.X if .. i ....... i . . i. . 1 1 . . I. . i i . mmm' ... ......r... rn...rr, u, lociianq. J., r. M.I..U. I'... I k., m. r. t... i .,..i..i.L.i.i. ...... ' ' ' 1 - r-' ' uu itb iwiiuig i.uia nunimor oil Hit. rll. lit. Ik ..I, rmf...H WBW. V M.e. Iura I onera, of (lai.k.nle, I. A ca- recently bffort lb" luatUe court the gtir.1 of II. e MIm4 Albright at Ibelr Irfinga up a nureiion tcullarly of Inler- campiuuia.ieionelark. let to Oregon CHy. A votina- man. work Mr. and Mra. J. 1). Ihillam, of lleloit, ,0 " f Ihe mill., waa In debt aud W.a , are In tha city vUltii.g Ibelr creditor bruugl.l arniahmenl tro- danglitrr, Mra, J. C. Zinanr, oredtnga. Tba debtor eiopluyeJ Alloc- Carlton Harding leave (hi. evening h5' 10 fl''1 for .ebalrm Hay where be will vlail for ' ' ' MUiMl 01 ,,w ,nl Mine lime with O.arlet Vo-Urg. ww Ir." "upjajct ol lamlly and he in,, in ii i., iereiore eiruiH. lit conteniled iimiii iipntPDiiT .nil u i. Mr P.il. I'.i.i .it- ..i Hial the eiempiin law, which a l elle I attleon, of l.ugene, are allnmling ... ... ' . , , lh.-,.ut.,..A ..i... ,s...i.. ' "'- U,.,.pliw4 lo all ., aona wImmo wage are given for the tup j,., Arll., lma Kmr iweii. ii, ,m,h .,(. f.,.,n. .i..ii... i.. i. ..- i .,.. pun ii. e.. nrnoio. win i ii,. i.,,, ... -,j ti.. . i r.e in a lew u.ya to Climb Jit 111. tUlntltr waa that the e.m.,tlon I.. r.J Iitirarctj, manager of lb" We.1- applied only to the beada of faunlira. ro I'nion Tplrgraph I'ompny'a halein Tl.t law a.) that the wagea of a er oiTin. vi.ltrd bla family In Ihla city Hun- aortal debtor ait eiemiil from attach drt meiit, garuiabmeiil or eiecutiou when It . W. Cliurch returned from Seattle Kumlay, whera he baa bn for two inoi.il. i t ,dlng hidney Mmyth on a toimlcli al roatrarl. A. II. Manlry, of I'ortlam,', aorretary an I tm.lneM manager of Ihe Taclrio l.at Al.tr.ri, OuaraiilyA Truat Co., a In loan Monday, ii. I. daireit, of Needy, w.a In town faiurd.y.vn lout t0 1'ortland lo meet Mra. (iarrelt, who baa hen vUliuig her trotl.rr in Waiiaburg, Waah. ItU MiUugblin left laat Thura.lay m ma home In Fort Hill, Id.ho. lie (he u...t of Father Hiilebrand for a I " il). previoualo bit departure. lit . lilltNirt JU-atlle, who grxluatml '"'in tba Unlverelly ol Oregon la.t month baa been appointed In.truclor In me i.ogena High acbool at a aalary of I K) per month. 'aa that the Wagea are neceeeary for tha u of a lamlly, upMirted wholly or In pari by the wagea of the debtor. Judge MoAnuliy, after Uklug the caae under advln-ii.fi. i, foiiud fur the defend ant. 1 klDNAITFI) II LK KIUMLSOS. Mra. Thowat Law Arreted on Cum plaint ef A. X. Itc lace. A warrant waa l.atied In the junllct court Monday afternoon for Hit arreat of Mra. Tlionma Ijiaa on the charge of kid napping her V year-old grandson. A, M. lAvvlare, of laiuaactia, the boy'a maiernal grandfather, who bad charge of the boy during lb" abaence of bit mother In Kueelaud, II. C. About ten year ago John Lawa, of Oregon City and Lillian Ijovelaco were m.rriM.I Ait, I f. in r VM.ra I. Imp wmim ill "Miian ie, recor.ier or Hi town or ,., i u. i... i,.i., ,.ni..,l ii.. ""'y. aa In Oregon Cllr halurday ru.to.ly of the child, and when aha weut - . MTria ti.ai work on Km now cliy to UoUnd ah loft her aon In her fa l'll h. a commenced. Th building will tl'a care. II liu nt.t.t It... I . ... 1 .1-. .1.. rv-,. ............ ,,n, , , . air, lAiveiace aaya mat mra, iiiomaa M". Kmma Jobnaon.Mlaa I'.tl.nl John- I.awa dealrtvl to hava her grandHon viall "n. Mra. A. I Coo in vail ami children, her over lb Fourth of July and her w Mra. F. W, Kettleinler, Mra. M. K. ieat waa granted, and Lovelaco atatel A "!. and Mra. M. A. Wrlubt and aon. tha bov waa aunt lo bla father In Califor II ol Worxlburn, are camping at Ulad nla, without the consent of the lawlul tone Tark. gtmrdlnna. The boy'a mother arrived Mra. J. Ii. liublnaon and two children 'r" Bntlah Columbia Saturday evening I S.rtii.1,,.,,1,, f.i ..i.i . .li. ..i, to nav a vlalt to her ion and waa crieved . . . I & . I . . I I. I. -.1 - to iearn oi ma uinappuaraiice. Countublo Moody arreeted Mra. Thoa. I.awa Tuesday iiiuruing and alio waa ro- luaaod on bur own recognlannve. The bearing baa beun aut for Saturday. Horn Ui tl.a wife of K. A. LelghUw, n; to lb w fa of W. C. Tl.om... V'.ll. Mew, a daughter ; lo lb wit of 0. li. riillhpa, l'arkplai, a daughter. "WhaiJame Wblicomb Itlley la to lb" llooiler dialect, I'olk Miller I to the negro dialect ; both perfect In their line "-Hon. C. V. McKiroy, Howling Ureon, Ky. "Ther la a liv 'nigger' bidden aorn" wbere In I'olk Miller' banjo, and you look for blin to Jump out and go to dene- j Ing when M.llrr atrikea a e ring." Jol Chaodler llarria. Hlial Miall Yit Have For Heiarrtl Tbla qneatlon ariaea In the family v ryday. Il u anawer it to day. Try Jell 0, a delh loua and healthful de.aert I'rep.red In two minuiea, N'olxdling' no baking) aim ply add boiling water and ant lo cool. Flavor: Lemon, Orange' Kaapberry arid Hirawberrv. Oet a pack K at your grrx era lo-dar. 10 ct. I'olk Miller 1 the beat delineator ol the old Pouthern 'lantatlon Negro thai baa ever appeared on th public Hage and In bla deacriptlon of bla "boyhood' happy daya down on the farm," be In' Irodiicea the uxM alde-apilttfrig etorlea and reprrxlucea in a realiatli: manner, lhoeold plantation melolic, arcoinpe nleil by the banjo, and give the verj opportunity of bearing the pnn negro dialect from one who know it not from atudy nor from reading It, bn from having ben lo contact with tba race all bla life. Flowera, rlbbont, fancy chllTon at a great eacrlflce. Mia Goldamltb. At the New Fra camp ground on Hun ly the I4ih in carrying out the pub liahed program for that day, Mr. Ch rlei Anderaon will occupy the plat form at 2 o'clock p. in. and Hev. I'. C. Milli and other ai arranged by the com mittee. (jo. Lazellk, I'realdent. I'ortland-Oregon CHy bl Sir. Leone leavea UaA of Flghth Hi. at 7 and 10 a. in. and 1 M and 4 :30 p. m. Ieavea Port land at 8 :30 and 11:30 a. m. and 3:00 and 6:15 p. in. Honnd trip 25 centa. Take the Iona if you want a good co.o fort able ride. The run la made either ay in one hour and fifteen minutea. The place Your wheel. ttreet. THE COST OF A CEESCENT U covered by its purchase price. Vou don't have to keep feeding dollan into the repairman' till to keep your wheel in a aatiifactory condition. CRESCENT BICYCLES are ti "wheela that aland op." Tho new BodeIa will intereat you. Call and aee them. ' . HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY! Agent for Columbia, Orient, Hartford and Vedettea price from $3$ to f 75. at J 1 1 to get it filed. What? Jobnaon k Lamb. Main We carry the largest atock Caak eta, Collin, and Lininga in Clack- am a county. We are the only undertaker in Clackama county owning a bearae and will funmh it for lea than can be bad elaewhere. We are under atnall eipeoae and do not aak large profit. Call, promptly attended night or day fhoae. 47 aad SOS. 1' x r. ' w v a s III mI IJJJH- .AM -t. J . '1 a. s R. L. HOLMAN Tf 5 Boon Scull jf Cocrt Heme. Tl.t Willamette 1'ulp A Taper Co'a. baaeUll learn defeated Ihe employe of Ihe Ain.wortb dock laat Sunday after noon at Willamette Falla field. The t-or w a 10 to 2. u.. . . ' - a" i)'iy and are gucata of Mra. F. I. Cochrane, fhey will leavo in a few uy lor Seaaide where they will upend miminer, Minn I)uNy MoAnulty roturnnd luat "Imraday from Garfield whore he bat J11" cIonmI a iiicccnaful tbroo montba wriiiof acbool, She exr'l" to npeml M' atimtuer with ber parenta, Judge and r. nlcAntilty In tbla city. Mini Mary llird and MIhh CJrace Now- lllryclci (hoop. They are Bulling off thuii second band bicyclua at any price they can, get at Iluutley'a Hook store. Mr. Huntley says that every 0110 mum go ooiore Atiguatlat aa be tieods the room, A ''H, of McMlnnvlllo. am attn.ollno tl.a good looking wheel was aold yoatorday n. - : . "utaii(tiii Assembly at Ciladatone for 0.00. M ... . . 4 licv nave mini rnl.irnnil irnm a "Ip to Sun Fraricl.cn whnrn llinv at. 'endud the Kpworth Iaguo convention. Mr. and Mrs. William It. ClrlfDtlm, aa nmpsnlu, by tholr dmigbter, Miss (ur- trilil. f-l.n,, . . -riiiuiiB, nave returned iroin a ll! to Cams, whore thnv wma the. Attention Comrades. All members of Mendo Tost, No. 2, are invited to attend a reception 8lvn by Meade Holluf oorps. No. 18, to tbeii newly cluctod department olllcers on Monday evonlng, June 15th, at Willam ette ball. Summer IW No. 12 and tof Mrs. R. W. Grlintbs. Thoy Snmmor Rollof corps will be present and rusidu In Oregon City for the present. a pleasant time la expected. Ilrglnnlng Thursday, the Chemawa and Vancouver team, which a- now lied, will play (or tbe beat two out of three g.mea to decide who are tbe champions al Cl.aiitauUa, Monday allernoon the Standard Flour log mills bolldlng at Milweukie, which bai stood tor nearly 50 year, collapMtd and fell Into the water with a loud craab, but ha not ytl floated away. Ir. Moor baa in. tailed a aoda fount ain lo bla drug store on th bill and ice cream axla la served daily. It I no longer neceeeary for bill residents to corn down town for cooling drinks. Charles F. Haya baa filed a conteel again.t J timber clalma located on landa I moally In Waahlugion and Tillamook j count lea. He allege fraud. Over 100 1 have been filed in the land oillcethei paat week. When, In tbe cotirae of human events, il Utcouiee necea.ary lo buy a new auit of clothe, patronise home Industry by going to Joe Knowland, who will give you a tiiftH-t fit. Shop on Seventh atreet, near depot. Wacheno Trilw, No. 13, Improve! Or der of Ked Men and Court Kobln Hood, F'oreatera of America, will do battle on the diamond at Willamette Falla field Sunday, July 2H. Tbe loners will pay for a banquet after Ihe game. Jj. Caato, atate district deputy of the Patrons of Huabsndry, Instituled a grange at Clackamas Station thia week. . . . ew granges have been organised at Maple I.ne and Currinsvllle, This makes 13 granges in Ihe county. Mr. Mary Spruif died last Wednes- day at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Hurnes, st Wright's Springs, aged 83 years and 0 months. The funeral was held the following day and th inter ment was In the Oregon City cemetery. It is with pleasurable surprise that the Hflple look on the line of new wheels that Johnson A Lamb have for rent. As rule bicycles offered for rent are allowed to deteriorate, but this firm has brsnd new wheels for the convenience of the public. ChrlHtian Science services sre held In Willamette ball every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. Subject for Sunday, July 14, "Life." Sunday School at twelve o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at eight o'clock! To these ser vices all are welcome. Fer Kale. 60 feet V track. 50 (pet uaitraik.SV rollera and chair. 6 flat roller, and th. Ira, 32 feet rax k iron, 1 rack pinion I 48 Itx It saw, ho point. All the above euitahle for a light saw mill. Call on or addrea J. H. Yoder, f eeoy, urpgt n . F.rm for Kale. Nine milea aouih of Oregon City, IV mile e of Can by and lbr miles south of New Era, containing 100 acree. l5 clear plowed land, 80 upland and 80 good timothy land ; none la overflowing, nine acre in orchard in different variety of fruit, all fenced and rroe fenced, two good well, and good water. Good boilitinga, I4 mile fiom acbool bouse, tlood 'ocat ion and good roads. I'rlce 40 Per acre. For particular, addrea John Hchindler, Canby, or in quire on farm, Canby, Oregon. 1 :i Fry's Squirrel Poison Kill the squirrels quick and saves the grain. A.k for Fry's and use il now, Price 25 cents For sale by druggist and general merchant Prepared only by OANlEL J. FRY, the Manufacturing Pharmacist, Salem, Or. Mice. Fry's Squirrel Poison is the greatest dertroyer of mice on erth Put up in boxe containing enough to kill joo mice Price 1 0 cents. Danger, Disesse and death follow new- led of the bowels. Use DeWitl'a Little Early Riser to regulate them and you will add year to your life and life to your years. Easy to take, never gripe. Geo. A. Harding. Kyi fit ted while yoo wait. Si Lamb. Main street. Johnson OABTOIIIA. BaanOa yf lUt Ltd KM Han tsart lij f ifie&anm; ibid The Housefurnisher. CH S&IuT Vaaa-neaaAH' mm See Us Grow. Develorement is the sign 'of to-day, and we are in line with plenty of reasons for development. Stock, Prices, Methods, all pointtothe cause for our prosperity. mi'i W 1. .L 1 i o muu ! j uu Miare in ine goou inings: There's a good deal doing in our carpet department this week, and some of the doings , will undoubtedly interest you. I There is no reason why you shouldn't have that new carpet now; the good to suit you are here and your credit is good. Highest Grade Moquette, per yard, $t 35 Heaviest All Wool Ingrain, per yard, 85c mm The Climax Machine 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. Msy we tell you some thing else besides the price? $5oo You Can Have Them. rreuy wnnaows are possible if you supply pretty curtains, snd we hsve a stock to insure jour getting good ones. 'Here are 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. Souie are prettily edged others are plain. w For the Baby. When you buy one of these csrts for tbe baby you 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 30 to $25 00 Archie Young, the 14 year-old aon of W. II. Young, la still In a serious condi tion from the the result of being thrown from a horse last week. The animal full on him and It la feared the left leg is Injured. Blood poison baa set in and tbe situation is very grave. v Tho soliciting committee of the Y. M. C. A. have been successful bayond tholr expectations and less than $30(1 of the $2,500 nocessary to place the association on a sound financial and working basis, remains to be secured, The improve ment of the building will soon be com menced. Keen Cutlery. You can enjoy your meals better from hav ing your knives with keen edges. You can keep them keen if they are of good steel. Our special knives are made for real service, and have a peculiar quality that makes it easier to keep them bright. You can have your knives keen and clean if you buy these ' I i a$ per set t sf 1 1 1 J! , ;,y;'. Best Irish Linen 80c per yard Nickel Plated Copper Tea Kettle, $1 00 Salt Box ioc Egg Beater, ioc )i gallon Freezer $175