Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 26, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON fJITY ENTEM'RISK, FRIDAY JULY 20, 1901,
Oregon City Enterprise L;s
Now To-Day.
1 1 iji:h a ti hi m i ll. (i.ni.in u,.
1 1 vctiiiiri liuiiiiiiiir, hav dm iiiiui'i
,Hy, mlHirtiait and Country prop.rly for
aiuallial
I ) "iiy f "'lir to loan, niie In n year
1 lime II a per Wl liner!, liiuixM I'.
niirr III loan al Inw.al ratra,
JIiimim A Omrrmi.
31
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I, N'HCI MNKI1Y-Mr. J
i,,lo ha" .rln.lr. rliarnii ami
11111.1111 arraV ( i-amli... rm ;rnt ami
hI, ami ir.aiu from Ml Amy Joimaon'e
aim alway on liami,
1 viltWH K HI HAI.K-Hom 1 ll. U.t
1' Urmalli Wlilamrlie valley a' II.IH
nil in al luminal prlrwa.
Iloaati, A Kva.
f M'i:l! r.tKINW-Mianh A ll.., ,
trull!" 'I .trillion. VI, llltflil or flay,
THE LOCAL NEWS.
IIiiii.mihim'H W 7:'-l.l Saturday
ill nullity rlolk Wailed Inarrlatfn
lrme l Mfitrli-iifi I .a I let ami John
Jamb Srr, whose aire la 72, while Ida
,f,r ha awn tA summer ami a cor
rrl'nliiil numUr of wlmra,
Tns Viiii. I. uka Thornton and
Mra, train I Thornton were married
Morula. She ia U fears old and Ida
eel They wrr man 1ml many
yrr lfo and Were divorced ainl ho
,niauhid ui their little di.ulile
ami alll commence) lift all over again.
Coni'iN City IUii.. The new
city ball at Cenby U n.'ailn- completion
th.paltiUMe are al work. Hi fin
l.lni.,' loin hea are l-ciiig put on in I !
Hitrrmr ami llio I'tilMliiic will probably J
rra.ly l'f occupancy by the Aral of
tint Wrrk. The lower floor I 7s2" fwl
end will be rented for N atore, while Ida
uifr ft" "f dl uml by the rltr. Il
i the Intrntiorl if Ilia rillaei; of Candy
(uuirn Hi hall Willi grand (all.
MoiKiiur lliaiacta Man T!i city
aril (IIIp.1 Tuesday evening lijr
Ilia Ira 1 1 in tti.ri haul ol Ilia) city, aim
itrt in iIim um plane fur (womani-nt or
nit timii (r their mutual ttilll. J'.voiy
.u,iii" man frx-nl wa enlhuallrally
In fat f of t tie movement, Tlia early
fimin iH.inrtit, aliiilirii'lrr.l July I,
ia Ilia primary oj-cl. A roniluittrai on
riiali'lil oranltlon Waa aJluttl,
a lu'!u: raiik Itiiali, (iri, T. Iluw
aol, i. V. irai, A. Holirrtaon anl W,
A. Iluiitlry. Tlit intviiim aljouioaj
tollin-l Ileal Trly rvoiiing, lirli
II. ruiuniitu-a will rruorl
hi I't I K or lll l, (lAMKa Two Oim
City Uaini will ha oil l of town Kim.
(lr- TIin WllUnHitin a, .B,,f
(('"i.il.aiiy'a ulna .uy tlia Ktara at Hit-
vl and Company A will no to Vaiii oti
var ami almw Ihnm what kkh hall ,Uy
Inn l. fin Ida fulluwIiiK KumUy, Atiijiml
. C'iinaiiy A y at IIillMU.ro.
I'l Maii WataM HiM.N.-T,M"wati.r e.m
inU.lon .rnmrliig Ut atu uru l.l.la for
an IN Im li InUko plji u run for a ilia,
tamaof l.'NXJ f,,i.t up IN ,ln( (,.,
ill crol.alily ,n iluli ml unl In iimgii
tlina ami inui-li lmltir waU.r aiili.
Thaol.l lni,ltl( at tlia (mail of Main
atrwil la (marly ilriiiollaliml ami Hid
I'laiii ami aH. , allom for tlm imw lllli-r
lioiiao I ralr In fnw la) a.
lUlTlaT hl'kliav HciMKil, Vh sk; -TliB
Hiimlay Hi IumiI rlill.lri'ii ami Inarlmra of
Ilia tailiat rlniii li wnlil to (laltolin
I'aik Wclncailay anl ciiJoyi.i a 'ifcl
lay. lUakr-la loailnl with lumUoii
wnra lakfri ami Miipty Ukl wnra
liniuithl honin, Tim aK,rli wfr InUr-
'tlliK ami tlmra waa a aa k racf, trac h
"a ria. Iiliyrln ram ami otliir rarra.
I ha i aarhall ttama KitM ii J. W, I.i-I.t'
flaaaaml a 'li kfl nlriii from tlia arliool
rtiltf( h a vii tory for Ilia i laaa ,y a
aroraoflAlo 10. Tha pit knli k-ra re
lurrml lata In tha aflrriioon, lirml hot
ia..y.
Social Happenings.
Mlaa Mary Convnri iiK-rtalimil a faw
frltimla Mnmlay iiiiIiik In honor of hr
aialrr, Mia Lama ('onywra, of tlainkanlM.
A vnry IubmiiI aurrlmr party waa
lemlcrfl Mr, Frank Charla at Iho homo
of liU alatnr, Mm. Cm klirin, Moii'lay
avwnliiK, July 'i'i, (iaima ami all aorta
of paatliiiMa wnra tha fiaturi't of lh
vnnlii, Ihn rlit murti awarl'l lo
Knxl Milna ami lioaa Mlllur. hnfrtfalc
iiimita wcra anrvoil at a lata hour,
A vi-ry pli'aaaiit illnncr party waa itIvph
by Mra. IC, II. TaUr at her homa at Ml.
rieaaaut laat Friday, Hha waa anniaUi'l
Hot (I'liiiie Limt Hundajr Itctwern
Varicourf r arid (imaJn.
lYilD-SUIYIIYIER SALE
KIJIMKS Will. I'll! I'OREHTKIIH.
Murh Inlfrrnt Manlfeatrd la Xnt Hun
iuy' ('Nine, H lilrli u Snr lo
b lloiiimr-r.
Willainnttu Fall finl'l waa crowdi'd
with looi) npi'i tator laat Humlay to wit
no! the Krn Ix'twron Vancouvrr arid
hy hrr daunlitr, Mra. li. I I.ylo Millnr.' ' ' IW P""- A
'I lia afiarii'ioii waa iiit in iniiaio and
convuraation. Tlioatj prri-nt wcrn; Mr.
ami Mra. William Mm n, Mr. and Mra.
F.lnmr I'ixon and ilauxliUirJiielta, Mr.
AT
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
llerm'a llallillufe-, Opp. Oregon Ily Hank.
aicamhokt ticurnlon waa run from Van-
couvr r and loth aldi-a had etithualaxtic
auport.ri. Valicoiivtr on-l the game
with two runa and wr the leader until
i:.,..... li ,.n in.. i i i .. ii n llin aiilli limlni. wlii-n (ifrva la u Inunrwl
omiRw imnini, nna bimi unify nuwnnt i
of On-foii City ; Mr. and Mra. Irvinn 00 r"' tw!l thern. Tha aora waa 4 fj
llollon. of I'ortland i Mra. Kdaon I'.fi.l. ,0 3 Vancouvrr waa clearly outplayrd I A
'1 11. I a.. t Wt
inin and Miaa Ivy Clarke, of Tha Dalle ii"" '""n me Ka. m leaiureti
Mr. and Mra. It. Il.TaU; and Mr. and ! "' t,,e ork ol 1,18 0vala center
aTi
fluhler and aecond haaernan who leaped ; y
In the a'r and broui(ht down a fly from ' M
i tha clouda.
Mra. K. ll.yle Miller,
Mr. and Mr. J. W. Moiratl entertained
T...l I i . t.
. ,.or o, ... By A ,,.,, wi(, g0 to Vancouver
Joh,,am, of I'orlUml, who are their' , ,, ,fl(J on ,b, Mlamiag Hl0.
Kueaia. Their h.mUme rr.ldenra In i d.y , ,y , niJ1aWo.
w,rB., viiy ... i.riui.imy ng.iKo T . , ... . mnrh
Car-r. Ar-r-aaaoa haa Juat rotripletml
hla third tarin a Chairman of the Hoard
id PnaMfila ,i( II, M A . I....I, I I
...ii.. . . ,. . , ', , , and Uatrfully dm-orated. Tha avenlnir ,.,,. ,
and hta rtir from lha Chalrmaiiah it. ! ... "! talking and
i i i i , i i .i i wa prim-ipaiiy a muairai one, nninira Ui, . ...
lha hoard lound reaiiluliona riprewung , . . , . , Hundaya gx
,1 . . . i I. i i i , . . I i"-nia imiurrwn uii in. iii.iiu corimi anu
tha hi.'li rvitard it hvld for lapt. Aiir- . , . .. . . ,
....i. i . 1.1 i i . 1 troinUine, laide aeyeral yocal aelec
an and tha good work ha haa dona for .. , , ,
., ,, ., . . . tluiia. ICrlreahriirnta were aervej.
tha college, tapl. Aplwraon haa lieen , .. . , ...
... ,. , , ' ... ,, Among I how preM-nt were: Mia Al
aaked lo write a hlatory of the cM , .. ,, J, .,
, i. , . i . . . Iwlhwaile, Mi Mattie Ilraiier, Mia
(ruin II heglnriliif to the pr-.e,,l t l,,e. .... ..... .,,
II. ha llvisl a uelul life ami all truatal.,, .. . ' . ... ... '
Hi piajuie iwinwaiie, ana .nina
llu.lat, of Kalern, Mia (Irare Tlllanl, of ' .
lleppner, the Mirwe Johnaon, Ot I'orl
land, Mia llatlie Mary I'ratt and Mia
lu Iraier, Mr John It. Iwthwaila,
Mr,
aoll
have hn faithfully tiecuted. Ilia
, friend al hie home are g!ad 10 know that
hla worth and ability are appreciated hy
Iho with whom ha ha labored lor
three yeara In the Intereat of the college
and the farmera of Oregon.
Kvoaei.K ra hiLwiMii. It look
aa though N-lwo,l will obtain the I'.5
ei:tliin. Many org4nititinn have
P.m. renluion favnring City View
I'aik, which i really the only available
If. allien th Catbobr aerured I'nlver.
aity I'ark. City Vl.w I'ark ha good
atrr available for ihuurallr ura and
fmintain preaaure. It ha natural lake
an. I river adjacent thereto. A'tiallc
vpof the city and ita urmunding
Cli'Utian Hi leme aervh e are held In
Willamette hall every Holiday nioriiing
al eleven o'clork. Kubjecl for Hunday,
July 2S, ".4ve." Hiimlay H. -Iiool at
twelve o'clock. Velueidy fVrilng
ineeting al eliibt o'cIih k. To thrae aer
hr all are weh-ome.
letter I.I.I.
The follow lug I the ttat of letter re
maining in Hi" iotofrir at Oregon City,
Ore , oil Julv -"ttli . I'it :
timii'i i ict.
Itrownli II Mr Clark KU Ml
Cooler I'rraton Mr I'll key IahiI Ml
Hughe buate Mr Hare J C li
waa'a HT.
I Andrew Laureiii-e Itolander John
Hurl Arthur leaning W r
Kirk, Oeaiy A Co I.amoreant Win V
Moore A Miller Uater
Turner Frank
UF.O. F. IIOKTON, V. M.
biAfa or Ohio, City of ToI-koo.I aa.
I.habCoimv. )
Frank J. Cheney make an oath that
he I the aeiiior partner of Iho fluu of F.
J. Cheney A Co., doliiit huaiue.a in the
Borne thinking over next.U
i .
gmnn between tne roreeters L
and IUd Men. The Injun have tome W
old hall playera and promise to make
thiriK intereating for the younger men
or the Foreater'a nine. The team will
line up thi way :
lied Men I'oeitlon Foreatera
Itandall Y Milliard
Miller ...
Ilolman .
Itei kner ,
J. l CampUdl, Mr.Charlu. U. Wil-
. Mr. William Mcllaln and Mr. Ilert1 , ' "
Mcllain, of rtorkton, Cal., Mr. Firb?a : .,ttnao
Prait, Mr. Harry Wapnr and Mr. K.
Smith.
Il Tlmrtday evening Mr. Charlca
O. Albright entertalnml a number of
young people al up.-r in Tualatin
(irove. In the morning Mia F.lma Al
bright, Mi" Laura Couyer, MiMluiogen
Harding and Mia Ann F.ngliah went lo
Tualatin river and caught nearly 150
cra(h. The young !liei were followed
on the 6:15 car by th gueat who, on
Ii'lronich.
..1 B ...
..2B....
. 3 It....
..88....
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..C F ...
It F...
Hubatilutea Red Men, I.
Fromong.
New
Koll
Giwr
..Marahall
. .. Kmery
I'rire
. ... Flynn
....6hadle
. .. Graiier
Eley, A.
Forea'en, Btricklaad, Moore.
I'rice right.
wheel lo rent
Johtiaon A Iamb.
Baantk
Biatua
r
m ia x 131 niw inn x.Xl
m..u..ialiia. ground tl.t can Ire illy Tolmlo, County ami Mate afore
A rirannl Way to Traul.
arriving, partook of th following menu: The moat delightful route of travel to
xilxUr Halad i the J.a-t I t,y way ot bait Lake City
Ievlled Ham Hatidalche 1 the) citv of tha Saint and the Kio
j(irnde Wraiern Railway, in conjunction
w ith either the Denver k Rio Grande or
beautiful by the latnUra, .ardtier with
g'xl dlainan, ran he mdn arreaaihle
t y all meana of tranMrtallnn.
lattatx Had tiia Utar or Ir A
I'diiland pater haa lb lollow ingaci-ouiit
of l preliminary acrap before tha Cole
Irwln light aa Friday night. Freeman
i f nun Oregon City: The preliminary
llpo F.ddla Murphy, of Albina, and
Itaiik Freeman waa a fl little rrp.
Ihn yuungatera loat no time getting to-g'-lhi
r In Iho Ural round, and keot hard
at it all the way through. Murphy drew
flint blood In the third round, with a
harp juli on FrtHunan'a noo. Free
iimu'a aharp jaba proved too tntirh for
Dm Alhina lad, and although lie hung lo
it pluikily till the end, It waa a tight
ak'aiiml time, which ho had the good lor
luiiu io win, although he waa down and
aliimai out aevoral tluii a In tho lant two
roniula, Tha referee, Van Huaklik,
caKuil the match a draw, to the great
thngtmt uf Freetnaii'i admirer.
aaid, ami that aald firm will lay the auiu
of (INK lll'Mltf.l IM).,AKS (,.r ea.h
and every rM of Catarrh that cannot
l cured by I be tie of llall'a Catarruh
Cure. FRANK J.CIIKNKV,
Sworn to Udore me and cibm-ribed In
Illy prewiice, (hi III It day of I Vceinlier,
A. D. 1MNI.
. A. W.GI.K.VSON,
j ariaL ( Notary I'ublic.
Ilall'a Catarrah Cure la taken Inter
nally end acta directly on the blood and
llltii-otia (mince of the ayateiu. Send
for teatiiuoliiala, free.
K.J. CH F.N FY, A CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggUta, 75c.
Hali'i Family Fill are tho beat.
IleWitl'a Witch Il-md Salve ahould he
promptly applied lo cut, hum ami
i'!d. It aoothe and ipiickly henU tho
Injured pari. There are worthleai cuun
lerfeit; le aure to got IoWitt'a. Geo.
A, Harding.
lU.pberry I'i" Cream Cake
Coffee
Hide and Go Seek
Thoee preaent were: Mr. C. 0. Al
bright. M Albright, Mint Harding,
Mia Convert, Mia. Fnglih, Miaa Fthel
Albright, Miaal.anra Conyera, Mr.'F.. II.
Hooierigarner, Mr.Kdward Schwab, Mr
Jackaon, Mr. William Hammond, Mr.
Will Moree, Mr. F.dward F. Itrodie.
After auper the party built a huge
iHiiiflre and tuld atotiea. The time paaaed
aoawiftly and pleaaantly that the hour
waa lurgolteti and the laal car for Oiegon
City left the merry-maker at Willamette
Falls nation. Through the courtesy ol
Sueriiitei)df ut Miller, of the Willamette
Fall Itatlwar, a aoeclal car waa run for
the arcommodalion ol the party, who
will ever hold the euerintvndint In
kindly remembrance.
Colorado Midland Railroad. Thi route
not only carrle the pasaenger through
the heart of the Rocky mountain and
In view ol the moat magnificent scenery
on the continent, but it also provide for
top-over on railroad and rullman tick
et at quaint and plctureeque Salt Lake
City, Gloiiwood Spring, Manitoa, Den
ver, etc. Through Pullman Palace and
Ordinary Sleeper, Free Reclining Chair
Cart and a Perfect Dining Car Service
via Ihia route to Denver, Omaha, Kana
City, St. I.uuls and Chicago. Personally
conducted weekly tcurmt excursion.
For printed matter, rates, etc., inquire
of J. D. Manifold, General Agont, 122
A. Third St., Portland, or Geo. W.
HeinU, General PaHMnger Agent, Salt
Lake City. 1
Moore's Pharmacy
7th St. on Hill,
lr. Mooro has exclusive charge, and
receives new gcKnls daily.
MiHH:' and I'oya' Heavy Ulack Hose 9c pair
Men's I'alhriggan Underwear 2.c
Children's Handkerchiefs, Colored Borders 3c
Men's and I'oys Working Gloves 2'jc
Our "New Niagara" Water B;ts with long tray GOc set
Hoyt's fipring Clothes Tins, 3 dozeo in box 14c box
Tanglefoot Sticky Fly Paper, C sheets for Tk
Largf) I'rown Cotton Towels 10c
Men's Purses Chamois lined 9c
I-adies' White Sailor Hats 23c
Johnson LroH.' Englihh Semi-Porcelain, Cups and Saucers 59c set
M " " " " 7 inch Plates. ...20c "
..30c
..40o
I 11 II g M ((
i ii ii 9 " "
' " " " 10 u u ....fOc
Great reduction in Men's and Boys' Summer Hats.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
0
p Leaders lo Advance Styles and Low Prices d
H
DO M IN TH I
If not why don't you atop paying rent and apply
the money towards the purchase of a home? A
firat class opportunity la now open .to you In
the proposition that the WILLAMETTE FALLS COM
PANY la making to sell email tracts of Its land
near the town of Willamette Falla 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 aoll 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 la a good school in Willamette
Falla 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.
WILLAMETTE FALLS COMPANY
Rambler Bicycles
Are up to date, light, strong,
easy running, have perfect
bearings, G & J tires.
The Rambler is the best
wheel on the market.
Price $35.00 and $40.00.
Burmeister 9 tydresep,
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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.
5l?e Oregon ity Juelrs.
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