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OREGON f)ITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JULY 19, 1901, Oregon City Enterprise New To-Day. HI' I l KM .V (HtlKKiril, ("HI.. In ih Wrllilmril llnll'lll'K,) liavMlilillrnl fliy, uiiiifi'M oiiMiry ifitty l it ,m,l...l .rlir. I y.tnly of iiMiiiny Id lumi, on t Imi yrart i iIiik l 'I wrniil lniii, 1iimihn K. Jl I m.ry In ln liw rmi, IUium X llairmil. ANH roNKKCMiiNKKY-Mra. J, ji .lulu Iim r tiaru ami im. )Pin,llM array ol -'nln, In rrnt ami !. ami er.ain I' ii Mia Amy JiiliiiMiii't mi aloay. "" "". JMllUrt K HI HAI.K-Hiiii nf Id Iw.e ' Unix Ml VVIiUiii'lU valley ar ll.iml w Kit ia ill liimUral ifli. Ho m i, Kvam. UMt:lt tA KIMI-HI,4ik ,fc ln..ri, iT, iiii.lrriar.. Illn (tMt ami t,r.,U TrlPl'lxin t4, nllil r ilay, THE LOCAL NEWS. rmmni.r Kk.raani. Hrrnm, Cmirl llnlmi llmM, Kuriwtrrt n( Amerlia ml VI tTrllx), Nu, l.'l, luiroyl Or.lnr ol lift Min UI erne Ui Willamette ' Huwlay July 2K, tl 2.30 i. in. -Jhr l"l lli'lt are (vrkillK (lie Maine ol tm incn front (lie (ureal ml i iinr cut ol Ixilli Mgr. are making llt bet on rnul(. A t(n" "" Th irsml u.Iki'I AmlrM Otlr I'dIIimI Workmen ctnonl TuM'Uy in lf ilnt . Charles II. I, ol rHOiy IamU", No. 6'.i, It graml KUll. Pair-gale from U.I rwnnly art: II. lUtitfliii John MHiHrl.le, Pane unl Kki, Oregon Cliy ; K. '. D.-lman, i'latsamae; J. K. rVaaroon, Cnty; J. UrWlcjr, WilunIIU;M. A. (iltraltii, TWatin; 1 1 fr jr Yel, fart. Aii" Vit wi O UN Mrs. Thomas alio irriwln.) Ut k on cmiUlnl " A. M. 1iveV", of Jlauu. cm, oo ll '' of IxI'K-imir lr graiMn, bound ovr lo tMr al tli. unl Ifn uf ine rlrriill rMirl. Al (ornr)i l"IJn all. I I'linUs, fur llm tie hum, "! (del Ilia I iliii(Uo. on Id gtouiij ol lneurtWleiil evidence U ointirl. Mr. I,. eaanol rr.jgiii. to git Ixiixl fir Imr ia'artiir. IhiuVj Vi4k 14 ()(). Wrixnl llux'li, ih'r.l Ml, Jm HttunUy morning I Hi Ixnii of lilt .jti, Julliu Itdwli, In Jk'4n. Id ollii-r rlilMreii rr Krtik ):uli, of (Irrgon Cily klit) Mrt. (Sula Krlrrli In. of raiki'lao. Td fnnora' a l.rlj Monday anil Ida Inter luful look tr In Hi Catholio rrniftm, Mr. lurli aa luro In Aulrla anJ cam lo Ihla rtmniiy aWil J5 yrara ago. II lia-l liwn In fprlil hrallli (! a long tint. Tiurrtc Tiihoi uih tii Im k.TI report of Hi 'ortlanJ (ienrat Klnrtric Company of ih Irallic Itirougli lit Of gon City Im k tna.l Ul Kfl'Uy and aliua Hi lolloalng fur Hi quarUr nl lug June .10, llKJl; Number of trl Ihrougli lorka, 473 ; Numlwr of Mn I'm, 4.WIH; numUrof lior4 and caul, 3:4; mutilwr of tliMp tnl bog, I, Ml; Dumlvr uf font of luinW, K'.Wi: nuin Ur o( l.-ci of log, 7,li.ul.Ci7 ; numlar of lorn uf fralglil, 4.7U1 .75 ; ntimlr of txmla of aoo.1, TrUt. IUix lum HixoaT. Tlia (irrvala riat nj ilia Vancouver lll mel al 2 .10 HunJay allernoon on Willaiiirlle ratU llrl.l, Al (ilaUlon (irrvalt got Die iliort tml of It, tul line llir-n Uirlr nlii lit lieen IrengtlicneJ cnnliloralily and an Ininroatlng gam I antU'ipaleJ. An eirnraioii will run from Vancouver ami ll.a friend of bold teamt will bo vary nmi li In evidence.. The manage ninni of id ground Kava tuado arrange iiiciita lo aval the crowd. Ahtimm InktaU Orrni. Vaat Mauler Jolm Kverliart Inalalled Hit of flieraof Amwinbly No. 7, I'nlted Aril Mn tail Tburtda evening: It. J. (hmmIMIow, Maalsr Arlir.an; Frank Kvrrlurt, lnt!lor; K. II. Conper, ace rotary; M, Ilollack, treaaurer; H. A. ('llli'tte, aenlor conductor; A. U. Kinder, HiMd-rrrf ctireinoiiiM; Aldy Tyler, Junior oondiiolorj Nora Currau, InalrucUjr ; Hi'iiry lliand, arli.iu Ilia. Htrl. klai.d !nd Hoiiuijura, mmliial lanilnnra; (I, v. liacou arid M. A. Ingram, fluid com inandiir, lli'ii.inNii r4oi.ii roa ll'il.-TIm ImlLling al tl. o.ad ol Main alnml U been aold tofleo. V. Iliilbnrt, a fiH.il yard man, (orl'.'U. Il U tearing it down ami will lb lumber lor bulld'ng barna, Wlmii tli water ciyiiiinlaaion uriliad II' lol, llm building .HhI on it ami Ibey bad no ua for it and wauled It r moved al oiii , It waa aold for a ong, Tli ilati and IU atlon for llm new building, In wli'.i li a lllur flant I lo be Inalalled, ar Iwlng drawn up, and a aoon aa tliey are t-omi.leliid work will Coiniiieme, Tnaow Fnm a llioor. Mr. It biMM a J, Mamdiaid, of ('aim in ah, arcoin jienlwd by ber aon ln law, A, p. HloU, and ber daugliter In law, M'a. I.lmoln lllani'liarl, while reluming home from (laUlon I'ark Friday evening, wa (brown from ber biiguy, anir.'rlng a broken thigh bone and a cut In the bead. A (earn wa trying lo and Mr. Itlaiiihard'a borae xram Uliinanage ahle. Mr. !lam hard wa taken lo ber limn and medical aalaianraummoned, pIi la reatlng eaally and bear tin won derlully under lb think conaideriiig her ad a need ag, 70 year. I'aDta llonii to Kitr tiik I'iaci J. W, llllleary,iolmaatir at Imcia, and a Inerihaiit of that lar wa ar ralgned In th Juatlc court Friday on a cba'g of aaaault with dangerou keMiii, irefrrel by J, C. Klllolt, who ha a tUttm at !atnM-oa. Th Irall- linmyaliowe.1 that F.lliolt, while under lh Influent of lliuor, gM Uito a quarrel with llllleary, who l k d up an an but did hot alnk I I Holt- Th complaint dimlKl bill llllleary at placed nnder tVX) UmiU lo keep lb ea. e, which waa furniabed by bi father, llrnry llllleary and F-rtiMt Malihlea. ( tr-Tioa iol'rkTt4T()rru Monday Venlng ree'tlou a given lo lh newly elected deparlmeiit ollliert of lh Woinau'a Knllef I'ort. Hummer I'oat aod Kumuier Hellef Coroa, of I'urt Were .relil and aalaleil Meade I'oat In making lb ocvaalon and enjo) abl one. Th Telford lamlly rendered Inatumeulal and focal muaiclo th delight of lb au dience and lb derimnl officer, Mr. William (ialloaay, retdent, Mr. Ueo. A. Harding, aorretary, and Mr. Foul, treasurer, rt-relveti the congralulationa of IIiim reent. Ttie local relief cor aervtd M elaboralo banquet lo the guet. Ttoi-iiT WiKxiM HT. The Van couver lUeeball club, who defeated all comer In lb conteil at Chautauqua for ilrr rup, wer b-ted hatuiday after- noon by lh Comi-any A learn, who ahoel their kiiperloriiy at every point. Thetcor waa toll ami It I a cinch that bad lb bom train entered the tournament they would of carried ofTlhe trophy. While eeveral member of lh club were with the Third rrgiment at Wilholt, the nine jnlghl have played with the aaaUUnc of pli km) men, but Uie manager kayt the home club wa not offered the am Inducement at the viaillng team. Manager Croe, of lh Chautauqua Aaeuclatlon, denie tbl an I tale that the tame proiioaillon wt offered to all club. , Caor Cokhitiok. The harveal of fall ma n grain I becoming general. Wheat, oala, rye and barley In I he Willamette valley ronllmio doing well. Tue beada re large and well tilled with plump lierrle. Hprlng wheat la generally very promlalng. but In many h-iIoi it neeil rain. In aoutbern Oregon lb protected dry weather baa Wen mjurlou to grain, and (he yield there will le below the average. Ho are generally free from lice and nuking katiafactory progre although in m few kcctlon the lateral vine are reported dullciunt, which mean that there will be a corresponding hortageln Ibr yield. Com, poUtoe and ganlotii continue rnaktng tlow ad vant!cmunt, and ugr bmit are pioml lug, but all tlmiHj croi, a a rule, would be himf)tltd by more rain M wnll a by warmer weather. Th cburry koaaon I drawing to a clorw and early mrchn and apple are beginning to ripnm Kroi.a Mn. Ouirrirn'i CixTiikk-Uat Friday Altoruny (Jnllltli, taking advan tage of lb lice of bi family, who were camping at (iladatone, engNgod tramp painter named Ou Mill, to paint a floor In hi Iioumi. The man did Hie work and (old Mr. (Jrlflltli be would re tain the key and return to lunch up the Job. After retouching the picture on the floor be discovered bottle of fire water, which Mr. (Jrlfllth kept In the homie for medical purpoae. If Imbibed goodly quantity of the cup that cheer and felt o good that he purloined clothe to the Value of about bealtlr ollmr article, and ekipped to Cortland. Ill description wa telephoned lo that city and the man wa arrealed by Selective Hnow and Kerrig4n. Monday morning, In the Juatic court, be waiveil examination and wa bound over in 2o0 to appear U-fore the circuit court. Ilia attorney, (J. D. Dimlck, ha wrltton to Mill' mother, who live In Indiana, to aaceiUln whether or not aha will out op the amount. Meanwhile the painter Ian Kuiahti In Jll, pondering oo the viclael tude of Hie. tblna Wrd.linc Annlvrraary. liev. and Mra. I'hllllp K. Hammond Celebrated the Will annlveraary of their i marriage Monday evening at their ri deuce. The floral decoration were Olllailji. Th filMll TirM nrinflrmlltf I - m r r meuilwr ol ht. I'aura church and warmly congratulated Mr. and Mra. Hammond, who were presented with a (Ml piece ael of llavlland china. Mr. lUmmoud alao rrH-elvod many lovely china piece from Kaatern relative and friend. After a few hour of aoctal chat ie cream and cake wer acned. Ice ( ream Mortal. The Udit ol the M. K. church will erve ice cream and cake Friday after noun and evening, July l'Jth, In the church parlor. Come and bring your friend and keep cool. Htati or Ohio, City orToLKUo.f M. I.l'CA Cot kTT. Frank J. Cheney makea an oath that he I the aenior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing buainea in the City of Toledo, County and State aiore aald. and that ald firm will pay the aum of ONK IIUNDHKD WLLAItS for each and every raae of Catarrh that cannot be cured Ly th ue of Hall'a CaUrrah I Cure. FRANK J.CHENEY, bworn to before me and subscribed in tny presence, thit Clh day of Ieorraber( A. I). 1KK1. ,-. A. W.liLF.ASON, I kal I NoUryl'ublic. Hall'aCatarrah Cure I Uken lnUr nally end act dinx-tly on the blood and muruii kurlare of the (yctciu. Send for lealimonlal, free. F.J. CHENEY, A CO.,Toledo, 0. Sold by drugglat, "he. Haifa Family I'll! are the lt. DeWilt'a WlU-h IIsel Salve ehould be promptly applied to cut, burn and c aid. It aoothe and quickly heal the injured part. There are wortblea coun (erfeitr; be aure lo got DeWiu'a. Geo. A, Harding. Around the Coorl llouaa. A marriage licenanwa laaued Wedne day lo Jerry Chebak and Ktta Htrejo. In the fatal of Jacob H. McCoinb, the adminiatratrii, (i'cle I). Midoko, In her own right and a guardian for Velma McComb, reported the eatato M.-ttled and dUtrihuird and ahe wa accordingly di cbargxd and her hondamen exonura(ed. fitter of giiardlanahlp have b-!n iaauudtoA M.Timmer for the care of Lndwika Timner, who wa committed to theayluui April 13, 1M1. Hi bond are plai .-d at t'JOiiO and Ed Caliir, L. Kchuliher and John llarlea are ap imlnU-d appralaer. A. M. Crawford ha been appointed administrator o the eatat ofJametK. Currier, whodl-vl In Khaata county, Cal, in January, 1!X0. The probable vain of lh ealate I .rX and theapppraiaera are Han I'aulaen, John C. Bclimidt and Ferdinand Itoth. Mary Ellen I'rochnow died a com plaint Haturday agklnat Karl I'rochnow, aaklng for a decree diolvlng the bond of matrimony exining between them. They were married In A odraln county, Mo., May 18, 1M2, and alnce July 10, lH'J, the defendant, without any Juat cauae or provocation, deaerted ber, f ht aak to reaume ber maiden name, Mary E. Itavany, Action baa been brought in the circuit court by M. E. McCarver and W. A. Holme, admiatrator of the etate of Ii. L. Ituaaell ditceaaed, kgainat Illrarn E. Straight, Wm. E. Straight, Jacob Straight, Mollle Straight, John Straight, adminiatrator of the 4ni of Hiram Stialght, deceaeed, for the foreclosure of a mortgage on lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 7, in block 71, Oregon City. The mortgage wa given by Hiram Straight toaecure not to McCarver and Kuaeell for 1350 and 1110, reepectlvely, with intereatand Straight' heir are defendant in the uit. , A baI complexion generally reault from Inactive liver and bowel. In all uch raaea, DeWitt'a Utile Early Kineri produce gratifying reault. Geo. A. Marling. We pv the lax on Oxford" BIcrcIe and tive TAUS FHKE. also Bella), l'anu guard and guarantee them lor the Ma eon. I'rice t'U), with any kind of a tire. Charman h Co., Cut Trice liicycle deal er. I'KRXmLLY (0DICTED. TeurUtaDd lamlly Kxrnralont I the F.aU On six day of every week the Rio Grande Weetern Railway, in connection with the Denver & Rio Grande or Colo rado Midland, operatea a personally con ducted excursion to Denver, 0mba, Chicago, St. Louis and Boaton. The route Include a glimpae of quaint and pictureeuue Salt Lake City the city of the Saint Glenwood Spring, Leadville, Colorado Springs and Denver and carries the passenger through the most magnifi cent scenery in lbs Rocky Mountains. Cool and interesting ride. Each excur sion la in charge of a competent, uni formed guide whose business is to look after the comfort of bis guests. No more pleasant and inexpensive mean of cross ing the continent can be found tban is provided by these excursions. For addi tional details, booking, etc., inquire of J. D. ManaOeld, General Agnt, 122 A. Third St . Portland, or Ueo. W. Heintx, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. r ! X! ! ! ! .1 .1 .1 1 .Tl T-1 A J r. r. r. r. A A r. r. r. r. r. r. n r. u A A Moore's Pharmacy 7th St. on Hill, Dr. Moore hau exclusive charge, and receives new goods daily. MID-SUMMER SALE R V p Men's Hats. Jj Htravr ficup H Wool 4-Vj " P Felt 75c" P Men's Shirts. JapancHo Crepe .Wc "Monarch' Golf $1.00 Dark Working 25c A.T GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR Kterrn's llalMInf, Opp. Oregwn City llamU. Camping Goods. KlankeU 9.rKj pr. Hammock ....!) o CofTee I'ota 10c Glassware. Jelly GlagHeH ...... 3'c doz. Tumblers 4c each Large Pitcher 23c I u C35zi Laaies wear. q ir t!:ti- r l o FJ raprx;rB. locup u Ladies' Handkerchiefs h M Underwear 10c fihirt Waists 42c fj Irj Lace lc yd. up Fancy Collars 15c f. kj Stockings Corset Covers 20c d w, tj Special Sale of Fishing and Base Ball Goods H GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR p Leaders in Advance Styles and Low Prices i DO Mill Mil? If not why don't you stop paying rent and apply the money towards the purchase of a home? A first class opportunity is now open to you in the proposition that the WILLAMETTE FALLS COM PANY is making to sell small tracts of its land near the town of Willamette Falls on such reason able terms that a person with a very small in come may become a home builder These tracts vary in size from two and one-half acres up, all good level land and first class soil suitable for "cultivation. On one of these tracts you can have a small orchard and also raise all the vegetables and small fruits that a family can use, and with the addition of a cow and chickens, a large part of your living can be made on the place. There is a good school in Willamette Falls and your children will have excellent educational facilities. Easy access Is had with Oregon City over the WILLAMETTE FALLS RAILWAY with cheap fare and cars are run to accomodate the mill hands. Why not get out of town and give your children breathing and play room and thus in sure their good health? Dont you think that you would feel more Independent and contented if you owned your home than you do when living in a rented place? If you are interested In this matter apply to C. A. Miller at WILLAMETTE FALLS RAILWAY STATION, West aide for full particulars. VILLAMETTE FALLS COMPANY 8 Rambler Bicycles Are up to date, light, strong, easy running, have perfect bearings, G 6b J tires. The Rambler is the best wheel on the market. Price $35.00 and 40.00. Burmeister 9 tydresei?, 2 Eastman Kodaks Premo, Poco, Cyclone and Korona Cameras have been greatly reduced in price. We give instructions free with every Kodak or Camera we sell. Our stock of Photo Supplies is al ways fresh. Our prices the lowest. 5he Oregon ity Jvuelrs.