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OUKGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JULY 19, 1001, 3 if. Personal Mention W, ll'iM'lii f i In town Tuaa.Uy liiiin Mnlalla. It. K. Ilertiiell, o( Clackamas, waa In lint i ll y yralarday. (if.i.run A. Hlnnl baa gun to Ml. Hood with Ida Maaamae, Mr". I. M. Klllott, of J(Ti-f(in, waa lu the riljf yesterday. I'rier Tiaa-Ho am Weill to Hull-Ill lr. J. W. Wel. h.uf I'mlland, wai In town Wednesday M family l Ida coaal. for bar liome In Han Ft am-let-o. - . . .1 l', 1 1. IWown, of nllvrrton, was In lown I Mr. I,, j-,,,,,. Ml ..,,., i1r Una wars on a vim. in mminlalue to U abnt about tm A. H, Hammond, o( Mllur'lt waa In '? Mia IH U airomnaiiled I, Mm W. I Hnldow, wall-known railroad rontiador, win) (mi Imnii Haying On,. U'lnClty for eevaral montlia i.aat, Ml tliU wiM-k f.,r Nebraska. MUa JkmI Hrii, of Newbtiric, at- ttemM ih Chautauqua asaetnhly at "lad.tona and asalaM , luatrm.tor of Ilia I'liyaital I'lillura ilaae. Mlaa 1'aarl lli..ll, of Wllliolt H,rr.Ke, rntiirn! yaaierday from I'onlaii.l. Hha haa U-n jIH (i,Ht,y HamailUn lioapltal fur Ida at all weak. Mlaa Pally Jk, of Halein, and Mlaa Aiinla KnglUI,, of ClsUkanUi, bare re turnitil to tlmlr lionma after a wk'e ialt with the Mlaare Albright. Local Eyci;. 1 4 lllrycle sundrlea of all klnla, Johnson A Lamb. MUa !n (iilmnr, who haa Uii viaiting hr lim l. Charlra II. ftva. f..r llolU. k snl Hunday with Lla three im.mhi ft Tur.day evening ' Camera stiillee of all klnda, at Char man A Co., tlia Cut I'rlre Prnirgiat. I'.1) to I(X) to loan on chattel or per aonal ercnrlty. iJiinlik A Kaatham, agte. Hoods are jfiiiitf out very I mil. Coma Mora tli Hnaa ara broken at the ftacket Htorn, T collrutlune mh1 mark yratarday aul leas remalna to I collected. tha 1100,000 than M7.000 ll,r tlly Wednesday. A. C IUr, of ItiillrvlIlK, waa In Ore- gun City IVediiraday, "ti A. J. Htoruigrvon waa In town Tnr.ly lifin C'ollon. M iMy MtUrlde came U WaJuna day Irniii IWr lalalid. J, 1'aulwn ami wlfa, of Halt Uka, rr in lun ytnly. I.ulu Hj.aiigliir, whojolna kr at HaUui. Italnitflt TrlmhU, iA I'oMlaii.l, who hta lwn taking a rotiraa of ttmly In Iht law lartuiaiit o( tha CnWrmliy of Mlthl KU at Ann Ailmf, vlii frlwxU hr TuiUy. Mra. N. K. (ilaaa ami lltllo ilaiuhirr Uil roUtlvrt for aoma time, f.attir thi-y will go to Hcitl ami M fi.J tl, rrm.ln- Allre.l MK.ra haa rHnrniHl from a vlalt J,r 0f ih aVmiuar. ih rrl.iWralnN.wburg. I i in, n nmm wwn wiiu ma MiaalJM-f Iluva. of TortUm!, waa In thoa Iioi.m. of K. ). M. K Kin. k l,.r ...... t.n Hmulay vl.nlng Mm.la. ,m. ,.,,,.,. . ..... ..... Mn. Mry Hu.llh, of 1'orllanJ, waa In tk a allien In tha oMica ol tha Kuroka loan tliU -rk vUitlng frlrti U. Klour Milla Coiuinny. J. M. I-awraww, of tha I'ortlaml Ora- William I). Carlll, rat.rrapntliitf a lortlanil UnUl aufi.lv hoUM.waalu tha nty r.li.rl.y anl I..II Thura-lay morning fur Clatw.p IW. h q jnl tha uiiiiiirr at IxjrkiUy Hall. lif, I. 51. IJlpiiian, whouccuilo4 lha uli of Hi. i'aul'a KflMNil rhurrti tluring July ami Augual, of IhjH, aaa railing on frUml In thla city Wiim. Jay. Mr. Iillouiau la rwtor of a church in Ifcnvar. Col. an. I it aiMliilmr hia varaltou In Orrgun. I'rof. W. I. hulry and family, Mra.' Itai.Mti. MUa Cora (riwoll, Mi.a Kthol ItiK lon, Mra. W. It Winaiia. Mlaa lUIan tl.urlo( Mia i.ulu Hai.lar, Ual Ilil.harJ, Mla Itmh I'urJy, Mra. Math ""Jar. nr. Mim Clara AlUrt. Mia Nva tln- Mra. H. I. Youn. of Tha I'.l a, la olJ ami Mim Wth h, rturnvl lo thrlr gihiaii, In tha rlty Ttx-a.Uy. Vim (irara TlllarJ. of llr .irr, U tha iurl nl lha illM Iwthwaitv. .. UI'Kwn. 'l MafTorJ, waatranaarl In a: (uinrw In Orrgun City Friday. MiMra Marlirio anl Filial I'auflolil lrr T'JUy (or HaUin lo vUit frtanJa. ( .t. ml Mra. V. Olaon wra vl.lilug lilrmU in Itioi.krlrM, Wah., Ia wrk. J. A. f"r"la arJ family want U Mt, IIlxkI V.)ilay fr lhair aummrr chiI- )!im ld urrnua, ol 'orlian.l. waa .J. Marshall, uomaa In HaUm. Ttiry havt Utd ramping at UlaiUlona I'ark during tha C'haiitaii'j'ia AaMmbly. ltr. William htovrr roiurniKl SVI- hfwtay fron tha Kaat whera ha haa Uwn atlrmlmg a theological arhool for an yrara l. Mr. Hluvrr haa uai Un orilalnri) a mlnUtrr In tha (ieriuan Iiiheran rhur h and haa a rati from a church In Norihrrn Wathimcton. lla hagij.l roMH-ta of ohtalnlng a lar r.al. I...vv Ainl lit ti.f.tdt.ltf .liM-Mn i.hi irm ,1t Mi iuko, t J.ililirui, I a i. Yililr.1 Ifirn.li un lha Wral Ni.la Ual Ka.1. luttA Ai In im rila lttilaii I f rvaar nai M... K.la Kiahrr, of Tha Nllra, Wi L..n.i,....i.i i. .1 .1 lor ,.... Monday, altar . fortnight a llUf f. (- Titll with frlrmla. I l i 1. -1... .. . . . . 111 mill 11 wiiu me iiairiiiii)i 01 I. w. H.illlifan and family ara now O.rgoo City and lcliilly. Dr Uowman occni ymg ii.nr n.w i.ouia on lai.lii l,.a a lucraiiva i.rarllra in Davrnoort viilling htr mothar, Mra. K. ol Canriuati. Via J. A. HtriikUr, of Cortland. TiHrl drr niothrr, Mra, J, II. i'lllabury, Juiing tha arrk. Mr. and Mra. K. (i, Cauflrld ralurnad Turxtay moinlng from a thrr daya trip to Krattla. t'. ti. JaroU, of thr Orrgun City Mann (rtii.lrg Co., U at Wlho Hprlnga fur a lau arrk'a outing. and Watrr atrmta. , Mra. It. tiUajul, of Tortlatid, af lit rm daya In thla illy dating lha wrk tiiituig old liiamla. Mr. Hoyd Wairvn and K-lward War nuck, o I'ortUnd, wrra In lha city bun- IT iliiig Irlmda. Mr. ami Mra. Herman itoha, of H'ii" nvill, Knt laal work vlaiilng rliil. a in thU illy. and haa amaaxHl a conaidrrahla fort una. lla may rrtira In a frw yrara 1 nd rrturn Id Orrgon to t'ata tlm rvmalndor of hi dava. Judga T. . Cowing, an Orrgun City lawyrr, and hia wifa ara down viaiting thrlr aon ami hia wlla who ara on tha llrown tidrland ranch. Judgo Cowing aart tha rontrata lllrd by t bar Ira 51 llayra, of rVattla, on timtr land antrlra J. A H... I. r,i..iii. nl iti Aldanv l ""'l(on I ny ara an'ainai lanua mai ara H.ial.1. waa in town Monday and rallod ,,IJ ,0 Uv" n Uken in U, ,n,er' v I I II . 1 ifii . a) ava I.I . I a 1 Ti. 1. ... i. . .11 . 1 rai 01 v lamia inavrr, 01 iiiiamooi. lie " ." .inn .( IM. t.(.iu, M , , , aaya 111a coniraia nava intrn urniru arv- I altrraon. ol i.gan. w hu haa . . iliun in lha ataio nil"Ullary, waa loan Irom Kali-in Halurday. Frwlng machlnra and liuhl machinery Mlaa I.ulu K,,nglrr, of Corvallia, who rl,lr,, fu'"lton Umb', ha Urn viaiting rrlallvra In Oregon Cily, l. lt Wti.lnra.lay for Haletii Mr. ami Mra. Will llriidrr ware in CatliUmnt lt wrk viaiting Mra. Hen uV inoiher, Mra. Innlo Turner. Mim Anna tUmurla ami Mlaa (irrlrude llili-y, ol rortlaml, were in town Sunday VmitliiK Iricmla In Went Oregon City. t. A, lloUtrom, iilghtwatcliman at tlia niute t altul, came doVn from Halom HalunUy to vlalt hia (arm al TarMace. We are arlling go.nU at jirlrra ao low that hoIo am buying one eraaon ahead. Come to the Itackrt itore. Iwt on OlaiUtone It. It. platform, a iiiamiRcriit, lecture on archaeology, 'The Kuphratra Valley." Finder will plcaae return to thla olllce or to liev, Joa. II. Heaven. Want'd. Two unmarried men of good addieaa to Im..I . I.. ......ll A...i,tn tim wall nalati. MLldllaoll,oIehurBwaalha ,1((hei c h Roilflnbllw K'U'ht of MUa Nulllo Younger, laat week ami atiemlud the Chautauqua aaaemhly. Mr. J. I), Kuhiuaon ami childion ami Mica llHiiie Coi hrano lull today for 8ra i'lu ahrro they will upon.) tha auminer nioiitlm. Mm. M. Hruner ami I.Ur.le(iiHlfillow, fu ili'lcgatea from Myrtle Lodge, No. 21, Fleotrle hotel, Monday, July 22 between 7 and 0 p. in. Cow Lout or Strayed. From the farm of II. Huthko, about hi mile eoiith of F.lyvllle on the Molnlla road, a apotted cow, red and w l He apota. Tho lioiiiitati.wl entry confaat caaa of. John M. Lnderwood a. Jarnea Wllliatna waa heard In tha land olllce yraterday. It la ImpMilhU to give price through tha pajwre. Come and le convincel of what you can aava at tha Market atore. lUglniilng nnt Kumlay the M. . Hunday achixjl will commenca at 0:4o a. 111., inatrad of 12 u'tlock. A. H. Kinder, arcretary. The marriage of Mlaa F.meline Turner and llrnry Myra waa aoUmniaed by Hrc.ri!er Curry Hatur.Uy, Tha newly tnarrlvd roupla rralda In Hpr ngwaU-r. Tha new budding on lha corner of Hevnnth and Monroe atreeta la orcupled by lha grocery firm of llurnn hoch Hroa. and tlia al'.re rnaenla a cool and Invit ing apivarance, Hunday evening at tmmanuel Lutheran rhur. li, Candidate William Ktover, hav-1 Ing fliiiil.e-1 hia atudira at Hi. l'aul, ! Minn., will he ordained and will J.reath ' a aermon at 8 o'clock. At Wlllainette Kail a field laat Hunday tha ball game between tha Albina nine and a tram from tha Willamrlle i'ulp & I'ajn-r mllla reaulled In victory for the home tatu by a actMe of 8 to 0. Hay wrathrr la not good. It curta alowly ami tha crop in aome acctlona la only an average one. Cutworma have aprarrd In the rlovrr flrl.li but (her are not Dearly ao oumeroue aa laat year. Tha funeral of Mra. Adeline Clark, whodird at Mulino July 10, waa held in I'ortUnd Haturday afternoon. Mra. Clark waa the enter of Klchard, George and Louie F.belliig, ol I'ortUnd, and waa 33 year of age. When, In the courae of human eveota, ll becomra nrcrary lo buy a Daw auil of clolhre, a!ronle home indualrybyi going to Joa Knowland, who will give you a perfect flu Hhop on Heventli atrrct, nrar depot. The conalrnction of the Clear Creek creaiuey building, near Hione, waa com menced Una week. The milk from nearly ?00 towa baa been guaranteed and the creamery wilt be In oration by November I. Tha building will be 40x'. Ilia with pleaaurabla aurprlae that tha o.la look on the line of new wheela that Joimaon A Lamb have (or rent. Aa a rule bicyclee 0 lie rod fur rent aie allowed to deteriorate, but Ihia firm haa brand new wheela fur the convenience ol lha public. ChrUtiaa aclence aervicea ara heM In Willamette hall every Hunday morning al eleven o'clock. Huhjert for Sunday, July 21, "Truth." Hunday School at twelve o'clock. Wedneaday evening meeting at eight o'clock. To three aer vicea all are welcome. Weluht about 800 pounds. From 8 to Ingres of Honor, to the grand lodge In lOycnraoliL ''""land. ..... R0 fi'iit V track. 60 fiet flat track. 6 V bulling St. Hulen'a Hull in i'ortlmid, rolle.a and (huira 5 Hat rollora and waavum. ri 11 , . 1 ...in. riant, 32 feat rwk Iron, 1 rack pinion, "a viNitliiK frliinda In th a city the flrnt , .u , ..'.. ,. . .,. tl.i . . - IWIIIMIHlllli rw...r., ' the week. ll the above auiuWe for a Hitht aaw- (UoruoA.Pe.vla.ronreHen.lmrtheS.n m111'... V"".!!" r lr,M ' S iT'inciKco llrm of M. J. Ilram enato n A c.. iinportnra of tea and matting, waa Mra. N. C. IUmwll died at the home of 'n town TuoHclay. her dunghtor, Mra. Weldon Shank, Wed- f.t Tl , . i neadiiy iriorning, arierallnKuringnineBB, mh Dorothy Chaae. who hni been . , ..., f.ii.... Vlnlll..,. ll in t I I .1 brOllglll On liy a COI1I MllllUOll Ul uimrnnun. t To ; vm r y' buHband and four chlhlren, W. K. Bis "wuenoxt Friday. . r..v. u r mmu. o nun, vi vM.-wi. v.rj i Mra. Tonkin, of WflMt Oniiron CItv. la ,..,.. Mra. V. K. Mnrtln. of Seattle ooi Sumaratlan bomiltul In I'ortland, nn.l Mrs. Woldon Shank, of Oregon City. nJ yoMhirday an operutlon waa por- Tho funeral will be held this morning 'ormed on lior, which was entirely sue- from tho ChrUtlnn church nt Canby and will take place In Ion ceHHiiih, Kho la progreaHlng favorably Some of three tine July da) a when you are enjoying a ride on the path, the ahcriir will ruthleeily pounce upon you and do thinga willi your wheel if you dou't pay your tax. The bicycle tax ia $1 and 'M have been paid. Laat year it waa 1.25 and 1200 were paid. Ivy Kotonour, who eacaped from the Uoye' and Ulrla' Aid Society in Portland laat Tuesday, waa arreated by Hheriir Cooke Monday and returned lo I'ortland She waa found living with a family named Uldgoway In a wood camp, near Willamette Falla. The girl waa com in it ted from New Kra precinct to the custody ol the Aid Society a few weeks ago. A MethodUt campmeeting will com mence at Viola next Sunday and con tinue until Sunday, August 4. Mrs. E. M. Bairutt, who Is one of the most noted evanimlUts that has ever been on this coaei, will conduct the meeting. No ad mission tee will bo charged and every body ia invited to come. Rev. J. W, Kxon, pastor of the Viola church, baa the matter in charge, Tho Spiritualists' cainpaieoting at New Era closed Monday night after being in ncsnion nearly three weeks. The follow ing odlcors were elected for the enBulng year; President, Cjeorge Lazulle.ol Ore gon City, re-elooted; vice-prosidont, George Love, of Portland; secretary, Miss Lorena Laaelle; corresponding secretary, A. Luolling; treasurer, John Ourgoyne, of New Era. Curtl of TliitukM. Mr. and Mrs. John Hatton, of Stone, wish to thank their friends who, by many acts of kindness, helped to lighten thoir burden of sorrow caused by the accidout, and then doalu of their little boy. Johnson & Lamb. Take a Kodak With you this Vacation It will double your pleasure and preserve your nummer joys ioo winter delight. Tltere is nothing difficult or mysterious about a Kodak no dark room, no focussing cloth, no heavy plates, no cumbersome plate holders no fuss, no bother; just a Kodak in one pocket and a few rolls of film in the other. With our instructions and the Kodak book to go by, the Kodaker brings back from his FIRST trip, better and more satisfactory pictures than any one with a plate camera can hope to do, except with long experience. KODAK PRICES. $1.00 5.00 -jJI.OO 10.00 T'ia Drewale-T Takn 24 1 24 (Hrturra. Flrxa KerUk Takra S'fc 8VJ pictam... Hull. Eye k'od.k- Takr. 3H I 3Vfc plrtarra... Panaratn klak QfO (( .e 1 Faldlnr racket Kedak- Takci 2'.4iS'; pk-tarn Xe .11 Foldtnr Pockrl Kadak QlOAA Take 2Ax 4'J pirtarn VX.UU 5e. 2 raldina; I'orkrt Kodak fii r aa Takea8i4a3Hpirtorr vlO.ll 5o. 8 r-oldlna; Picket Kdak- Takca 3txVt pictarr v. me . i i v . . .in. a laririuge wooaa Takca 3lt4', picture, film or plate mJ. So. 4 Cartridge Kadak iri J-kr 4x3 picture, film or plate... ',-'. VyLr $17.50 I These are Manufacturers prices. If you buy of us, deduct 20 per cent, on all except Urownies. The beautiful Kodak Art Catalogue tells all about these and many more Kodaks it's free for the asking at our store. "We quote lowest prices on all Eastman Kodak Supplies of ever' description. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY. FEANK HBlUOHr The Housefurnisher. Seo Us Grow. Developement is the sign of to-day, and we are in lino with plenty of reasons for development. Stock, mm p Prices, Methods, all point to the cause for our prosperity. on t you share in the good things? There's a good deal doing in our carpet department this wreck, and some of the doings will undoubtedly interest you. There ia no reason why you shouldn't have that new carpet now; the goods to suit you ara here and your credit is good. Highest Grade Moquette, per yard, $ I 2$ Heaviest All Wool Ingrain, per yard 85c flip The Climax Machine MM You Can Have Them. Pretty w indowa are possible if you supply pretty curtains, and we have a stock to insure your getting good ones. (Here are curtains of light, filmy lace in exquisite patterns, which w ill add much to the beauty of the room, while representing a very mod erate outlay of money. Some are prettily edjed 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 wre tell you some thing else besides the price? Us 00 For the Baby. When you buy one of these carts for the 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 f 2 50 to $25 00 Keen Cutlery. You can enjoy your meals better from hav ing your knives with keen edges. You can keep them keen if they i re 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 $2 25 per set Best Irish Linen 80c per yard Nickel riated Copper Tea Kettle, $1 00 Salt Box loc Egg Beater, loc gallon Freezer $' 75 tho Interment cometory. uwatd rocovery, Gun repairing. 0 i