OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AUGUST 1C, 1001, ft sv-ss mrrsrm SSjts" '. Personal Mention O. 0. Iluntly spent KumUy In Port land. I'd Hurt lilt wm In to ii (nun Marquam Friday. Mr. H. M. lUliUIn, of In, waa In liiwri r'rlday. Mr, W II ''J in Knight, of Canhy, wa In toon Irlmy, Mr. II. T. Wadel! ll spending furt iilglil t Heaalda. H, K. Hnrllon and Mr. Hriftnii wero In Portland holiday, J miiii. Adklna, tha (.'nby mill owner, aa In loan Friday, ivl Htory I making a trip through Urn Yakima countrv. Mix Jennie lleattU returned ImI I'll day Iri'in n Kaatntq trl. Attorney 0. Hihuehel want to Turner Wp.liu'wUy " biialne trip. Mr. id Mr. A. C. ltmoleti were Portland vlaitor Ul HomUy. MIm llertha H oil Ml fur Newport Hiuf'ly fr a fortnight' sojourn. (ic. A. Harding vUliml I Uiuily al Wilhuil Hprlng Id flralof llin ek. Mr. Nelson I-awrema l"(t Monday morning fur Wlluoll during for a wk' outing. Mr. A. II. Adam lefl Thuraday III oil! I li ( fur ahull vlall to Taculli kill) J-oatUa. Hun. I'. H. Moor and family leave hkturtUy fr Norl fur fo'tnlght's Potirn. UiMitge Palieraori, of Portland, I the tir.l ol Mr. ami Mrt. Italtdi Marshall at trt. Ml (il l M. F. A. Mil" left VVadlif tT ful Nattla on l0 Work' Viatl N till felalHe. lUhb Marliall and Mr. Marshall ami lo .Veaootl halurlay ao, ba a bam I au avrka. .. C lirrenman Ml Kalurday nmin lug f..r 10 day a tri( to Ilia Cawad UiuiliiUitia. k ('. (.atooretta and family data re turned Imui from an outing In Mm tniitinlalii. Jo la M. I. Hi, ol Portland, t.x-k a (Milng lrl rmuday, am,uaDll by at torney Minn. Mim Noble la returned from Mlvar Inn, wlirra aha daa Iwo attending a summer school. Charlr II. Cauneld ami family will return toinotruw from a camping trli near Mt. Hood. Mr. iKua Hamilton, who ha hem sin ling a fortnight al C'latawo Peat h, ha tntiirncvl home. Mr. A. J. IU.II ami daughter Ml Hat ur Ujr for Miaiwuud, alirro they will i-nl a month with relative. Mia Amr Majr lelurned to tier home In Portland Monday after a lew ilay Vl.it Willi Mia Zida tioldamilh. Mr. ami Mr. Canon, Mr. ami Mm. William Canon and (ieorga Canon re turiinl from a trip to Cla'.aop Pearb haturly. A. It. I'rlca, Ijotbrrof J. M. I'rlre, tlmclotliler, loft Wnliieailay fT I'ortDr chard, Watll. to lliKli In t'" Mierran tilt) liualDraa. Jii liin William (tallow ay ami MIm 7A I'ha (iallnway wero am'ni;era to Nuw I'ort r-aturday. Juduv Ualloay rotuinod V ilium. lay. Forl.r 1'ratt and John Iwthwalle, liohavu Itcrii rnjoyiliK the amiiinrr hri'ima al Niort for ttm ut two week, will return Monday. Jn Churrli reluriied Hatunlay from an outiiiK at Newport. Ilu atopMd at Alhany en route, and lh KUi'l ol hi unjit, Hon. I.. Fllnn, lor a fe liotii. Mr. and Mr. H. K. TuddiK-k and dnut(hter have In-en vialtlntt Mr. and Mr. C. II. I)y lhl week. Mr. 1'ad.hHk 1 a hankrr In rroplietatown, III., and la tnakiiiK a tour of ihu coant w ith IiIh fitm- iiy. Charlea 0. Albright and family and Mr. and Mr. K. U. Caullnld, and Mia Nan Cm h ran loave Monday for an ex. tended oiitlnn on ths Netarta. They fXK'i:t to lieahaont thriMi or four woek. l'rof. V. P. Mathowa retnrneil Wed luiiduy from Halein, wheru U lin heen on duty In the iiimmer m:hiol. Il will leave In a fow duya for Ocean PhiU, to alay the remainder of the nummer with Ida parent. Ioputy County Surveyor John W. Muldrum, aveompaiiind hy hia diiihter, lnlt yeaterday for Government Camp, where Mra. Jleldnim Id camping The party w ill return In ahoiil 12 duya ami Mr. Muldrum will do aomo iiirveyliiu on Ida way homo. lov. William Stoever wonrlo Foreat Grove yvHterdny where he will vIhH Kd Ki.r Mcreaae for a few duya. On Sunday he will prearu in the KukIIhIi Iiiiiiikh at tho Kuat Hide German Lutheran church and w ill leave early noxt week to tnku churKO of lila new paHtorute Rt Spraijue, Waah. Waldo Adiitua arrived on hln lileyele from Kukoiiq T.ieaday evenliiK, maklnu tho trip In two duya. II" will viail frlenda hero for a few days anil then re turn to KiiKone. Mr. Adama lma heen Htudylnu dentiHtry tliia aiimmer and In a member of noxt year'a eluag of tho state uulveiaity. Pr. Ilah.y, 0f llolae, Idaho, waa In town thla week. IT. W,(), Carll will altnml the F.lk.a ainlval alTaeoma, T, A. I'opa ha returned rout 10 day' outliitfat Tloua. Mia Mattlo ,Nin aiemllriK her Vara Hon at her home In NVdy, Arthur (Jamernn and family returned from the coaal lal Friday evening, l. I.atoiiretta and luuilly arn enjoy lua a ween' adjourn al Iuitf I'.rai h. llek-Uter J.i:, lirldtfea, of Ilia Itoao tur Land olllre, waa III town Tueaday. Thomaa and Hurry Trnmhatli went to VMoria Tueaday on a two week'a vlalt. Mr H. F. Hi ripture and Mra, A. 0. Ilxalinu am aperidliiK a lortiilxM at Sea-1 aide. !.. W, S. Grim and family are ojouriiliig at Orean Park, on Nurtli lte Mr. 1 1 mm SironK, of tJallfornla, li vUltluu her nephew, AtUirney O. V. Faatham. Mia lUtitha Gold'iullli will return thia evening Itom a Vlalt to her parent III V.gmnv, Mr. P. M. K. Smith, of Portland, vlailed her aiator, Mra, V, I.. Cochrane, over Sunday, Attorney C. HchueUd and family JX'hl Tueaday al Clear (,'lerk Oil B (lulillirf M lied 1 1 on. Mra. Harry M'xxly and Mr, (itxro Wauirr am In 'u lona, the t'oeal of their brothel, Will It. Iu. Itert Naaltatarted Friday evetilng on a fUliIng trip lo lha Nehalem. He waa ac'Ollipalllnl ly J, W, lxlrr. Irpiity IiialrUi Attorney J. V. CauiH 111 arnl brill relumed Tuday mom f n ac '"'in a week al Clataop IVa ti. Mra, ). Stuart, of Portend, a roiiii aiiird by ,Mi llliolie Iuun, "-nl Sunday In thla city, with her aou. Dr. V. K. hluait, Mia Mll I'avid, who lia l-een laitirir In Portland and ()(i-(oii City, fur flv werk pant, relunx-d lo her hoina in Nrwt-erg MU hybil I.lppltt will return Hunday ffoiii an eiteudad aojoiirn a' Nurlh Itearh, where aha bat IweU the KUeal of Ml.a Almra Itolln. k. John Mi Geti hie and family and Mr. It. Frrytatf arnl llUle Uauabter. wrrelhtf Kiiett of Mr. and Mr. Iteo. Iiella at Ml PUaant lat Sunday. ' H.vld Cauflebl and aon Ie. and nephew. Clu tter, have gunaon a finhlna' and buiitiiia" expedition, with Mt. Jef foriu aa their ul tlva ixilnt. Mr. Newton (iraham, of Poilland, and Mr. A. F.. King and family, of llaacu, Wali. are the gueat ol Mra. K'ng'a luotlier, at ITtial Farm on Mt. I'lraoalit. Mr. Maudre p.roderlck la in a critiral tviiiilitlun al the reaidetlea ol Mra Fulerg, In lloltoii, and will lease ahortty for Arlxiia in the iintKMif bene fitting her health. J. V. Thiuiia arrived ll week fr"m Alhany with Ida family aad will ((Mate In Hilarity. He ha been employed In the Albany woolen mill and waa for nine yea with the Oregon City Manu larturing Co. Mr Henry Templelon waa deaantly urpriaed Saturday by a nomler of frieii.ta, who, uiK.n the Invitation of hit alaler, Mia Unra Templelon. aKnt the evening at their home on the bib. Mini Minnie Meyer entertained Sun day at Tualatin Grove In honor of her gueat. The day w aa pleaaantly paaaed In ratohliig eraw'lnh ami other aniline menir'. Frank Ford, administrator of the ea tuto of Sophia It. Fori, baa been dia charged and hia tx.mlr-men exonerated. Hi final report ahowa the proi eeila from the aale ol peraotial proterty and other w iae to be f.".:W M and il 84 expended leaving a balance of 1(U 71 to be paid lothohelra, a follow a: $HW.04 to each ol the children of the decedent and one (mirth of one-ninth to faeh ol the lour grand children of decedent they being the children of Huttie Swdy Whitmoro, deceaxed. Jollio A. Miuinga baa brought anil iiualnat A. 1. Massingo for diaaolution of mairlago boiida. They were married In Marlon county, Oregon, Juno 22, 1808 and have no children Mra. Maaingo allege that her buaband never pro vided for Imr auppoit and did not give her any money for pxpenaea, except once, when be gave her 10 centa. He deaerled her In leaa than one month after they were married. Dimick and Kaatham are the plalntilTg attorncya. Underwear, hoaorr, ribbons, drea ekirta and waiata at half prlcea at the llacket Store. Sowing nmchlnea and light tnachlnory repaired. Johnson A Lamb, ' What Shall We Huvc For Dcssertl This question ariaoa In tho family ev ery day. Let us nnawer It to-day. Try Jell-O, a dolicloua and healthful dessert. Propared in two minutoa. No boiling! no baking I aimtily add boiling water and ant to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange' Kaapberry Hiid Strawberry. Got a pack age at your groeera to-dav. 10 eta. o ATis t o niA. Bean tha ?1he YU ,laffl lmVS Witl Local Eyci;. Ml rt. Gun repairing, A Jobnaon k Lamb. Wa arn tolling good a at a great reduo tlon at the Kacket Store. Key fitted while you wait. Jobnaon A Lamb. Main at reel. Wantad, to rxchanga town property for a larm, Kri-pilre at thla office. J, W. Ilaaer ha leaned Henry Mil ler's hopyard at Wllaonvllle, for the aeaaon, Horn, in Oregon City, Augnat 12, l'JOl, to Mr. and Mr. Y V.. Kellogg, a 10 pound girl, Ixill at t-oal arid Mow coat. Now la tha lime to buy and aave money at the itarkul Store. Water P-ailiir Fred Wltkman, of the Slate Fiah C,miniaaion, died In Astoria Wedneaday of heart dinenne Haker'a bridgn la uridergoing repairs and tha work I being don In exception ally flnehapbyU-ervl'ir John Smith. It I inoaltirf to giv price through thn pa'a-ra. Come and m convini el of what you can aava at the Hacket store. Sheriff Cook la hoen over the main portion of the county within tha past three week and lay the rr.'pa promise better reaulta than they have for 10 yeara. Wedneaday waa the Warmest day Ore gon ha experienced for aeveral year. Al Oregon City the temperature waa 11 degree or two degree more than in Portland. Huntley's Book Store. Some Special Prices To Stimulate a Dull Month's Business. The Iiaptlat Junior Society will give 1 an social at the borne of Mr, Ganlen- be u, on Main street, Friday evening, August lit. Adiuiaalon Cve cnU. Ice rieam and rake 10 rente. The construction of the framework fur H. M. Trmpleton'a new rcaidenre on the corner of Fifth arid Adaint street has romuienced. The structure will cost over 12,000 when completed. The tin and wuodware alote of G. Lo wit w a closed Taealay morning by an attachment out of the juatice court oa a ttaiin of 111 IK) in favor of F.U. Dollmon and Co., ol Portland, ljwit ha been in Imainra here alioul three months. There are other creditors. o o o o o o o D o o o o o () o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o cccoccoococococccoocococoo Chrialiao Silence services are held In Willamette ball every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. Subject for Sunday, Auguall8, "Mind." Sunday Sdioolat twelve o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting al eUht o'clock. To these ar vivrs all are welcome. Portland-Oretton City lioal Su. I -eon a leaves foot of F.ightb Si. al 7 and 10 a. m and 1 :.U) and 4 :'M p. tu. Uaves Port' land at 8:110 and 11:30 a. Ul. and 3 :00 andO:l'ip. m. Kound trip 2? cents. Take the I -con a if you w ant a good rou, fortatils ride. The run la made either way in one hour and fifteen minutva. The follow ing patenta of Oregon lands to the O. A C. R. K Co.. have been ap proved : one trad of 41. lt'2 acrea in the Oregon City land district; one tract of iiMU acres In the Koseburg and Oregon City land districts; one tract of M.'O in the Ukevlew, Oregon City and Kose burg land districia, and a fourth tract of 4Sf!2 acre In the Oregon City land dis trict. Thoiuh much baa len aaid concern ing the respective merit of the Willam eite and of Company A nine, the qui s lion will reu ain undecided until next Sunday aliernoon, when the two teams meet at Willamette Park, There la no doutit that the Wiliamettes are a strong team, but it is doubtful if they will be able to overcome the older nine. The game will be well worth witnessing and the attendance promisee to be good, Mra. Amelia Fisher died yesterday morning at Corvallis, of cancer ot the stomach. Her aae waa C4 yeara. She waa tho daughter ol Mrs. M. Piller and sister to Mrs. M. M. Cbarman and Mrs. Thomas Charman, all ol this city. Her mother and Mra, M. M. Charman went to Corvallis laat week upon receipt of the news of her illneaa and were at her bed aldo when the end came. The funeral w ill tako place at four o'clock thia after noon. Pining the present month thousands of iruiiona of water have been used on lawns and streets. Consumers should not forgot that the low duty pump Is out of service and It w ill take at leaHt a week to put it In order. The high duty pump is doing double service, and if that should break down, the hill residents would sudor. At this season every homtoholdor should endoavor to waste as little as possible, so that those who live In elevated sections where the pressure is not strong need not be loft with short. Biipply. The thoughtlessness in this respect is, however, bo general that reminder or remonstrance has but little elloet, and some day it will be necessary to put a meter In every service pipe, so that those who waste will have to pay for so doing. This will cost a large sum, which will have to be paid out of tho re ceipts for water. If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular serious complications must bo the final result. PeWitt's Llttlo Early j Kisors will remove this damtor. Safe, pleasant and effective. Geo. Harding. New Books All tho jH-jiiiliir new hooka reg ular f IO editions at sj-tcial price tit 11,15. The Crisis Winston Churchill littler than Richard Carvtl, The Octopus y McTesgue The Helmet of Navarre Kunkle Truth JJexter McCall (juincy Adams Sawyer Pidquin John Wintlow Henry Norlbrup The Puppet Crown McGratb Pays Like These. ...P.. W. Townscnd Wcsterfclt W.N. Ilarebn Heart and Soul. , ..Henrietta Skinner A Pair of Patient Lovers . .Lilian Itell P.lranor Mr. Ward Hubs the IrnpoaalMe.,, Sarah Grand The Loat Continent... Cutclifle Hyne McLoughlin and Old Oregon, Mrs. Dye A bicycle of Cathay Stockton Napoleon : The Ut Phase, f 1.25 net Tribulations of a Princess,. .J J. 50 net Paper Covered Books Over 2.7) choice titles in paper covered hooka 10c Cloth Bound l6mos Just tho right sire for the pocket, neatly and substantially hound in cloth; about 100 carefully selected titles. Genuine llargains for 2'c Cameras and Camera Supplies Our burliness in this line has grown so that we are now carrying nearly $1000.00 of this stock. Large buying puts us in position to make prices lower than is possible with smaller buyers. We sell as cheap as any Camera supply house on the Pacific Coast. Camera Specials for August Folding Pocket Kodak, 2nd hand, rcg. price 110.00. .$ 4.00 Chase Magazine. 4i5. Fhooworn. " " 20 00. . 12 00 Willaie Camera, " 2nd hand Eureka Jr., 3Jx31 New La Cross Jr., 2Jx2J Vive Camera, 4x5 Shopworn 3Jx4 u II I It 10.00. . 3.(J0 3.00. . 1.50 2.50.. 1.25 10.00.. 5 00 8.U0. . 4.00 Only one of a kind in stock first come first served. Hammocks At Cost All our remaining stock of Hammocks about 30 are to go at cont. This means a reduction of 25 per cent, from present low prices. Present price marks will lie left on and you can figure the reduction yourself. You can get a good strong hammock for 75c. Butterick Patterns For Auguit,Tbe Delineator and French Fashion Books are all in. We cordially invite all ladies to inspect thern at our pattern counter.' August Fai-hion Sheets free for the asking. Passe Partout Materials, Mat Board, Bind ing Paper, Glass, everything for this most interesting art. We have new shades in board at l"c. Denni son's Pebbled Bind ing 10c roll. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City. o 0 0 0 O () o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o o o 0 o o o o 0 o o o o o o C) o o o o o CI o a fc) 1 Camera aupp'iea of all kinda, at Char- Bicycle sundries of all kinda. Johnson $20 lo $100 to loan on chattel or per man A Co., the Cut Price Drucu'at. & Lamb. aonal security. Dimick & Eastham, ajjts. When, In the coursa of human events, Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and We pay the tax on "Oxford" Bicycles it becomes necessary to boy new suit sores of all kinds quickly healed by Do- and ive TAGS FREE, alo Bells, Panta of clothes, patronise home Industry by Witt's Witch Harel Salve. Certain cure guard and truarantee them lor the sea going to Joe Knowland, who will give for piles. Beware of -counterfeits. Be son. Price $30, with any kind of a tir. you a perfect fiU Shop on Seventh aure you tret the original DeWitt'a. Charman A Co., Cut Price Bicycle deal street, near depot. Geo. Harding. era. , FEANK IBTLJ - The Housefurnisher. cDEr IT. There is a Figure beyond which competition an J cutting dare not go and wo have reacneu tnat ngure in nxing tne saie prices nn nil tliA cnnil-5 in th Ktnrfi. J You'll Stare in astonishment at the values you'll see if you come early this week. The Machine for You. Mi Don't work and worry with your old machine, which makes you so tired to run and fills your ears with noise, but let us ahow you our Climax Machine which is the perfection of machine making and is a joy to the user. It costs only (25.00 and our terms are easy. Eor Bachelor Dens Or family establishments, the couch has come to be indispens able. Here are some couch bargains that are exceptious in all ways. Fine scrvicable couch, . $ 3.50 Best valour 6.50 Leather covered, . . . 15.00 Are You Fixed for Sprinkling? If not we can fix you for it in a little while for a little money. Life is hardly worth living unless you can sprinkle your lawn. v .. r-- Ml . , n fept K inch Rubber Hose Substantial Delicacy Such are our beautiful filmy Lace Curtains. . They are made of the strong est thread and woven with the greatest care every thread in to a line of beauty. Newly embarked Housekeep ers will do well to invest here. MS A Musical Center. 8 Your home becomes a musical center when you have a first quality piano there. You will appreciate the musical qualities of the Bl'SCH and 6ERTS PU!0. A rich tone, abundant volume and easy touch. All for this low price (315.00, ou easy payments. Porch Furniture. 1 mm- Here is a particularly excellent collection of the easy "inform al" furniture that helps away the summer. Rockers, Settees, Steamer Chairs, Arm Chairs. We'll be glad to have you see what we have to suit you. Get Them Ready. You ought to have your screens ready now. The flit s and mus quitos are not abuiidaut as yet, but will be soon. - We have screens that will fit. They are of substantial but airy wire and have durable frames. They are right. We want you to see how good they are. Trice 30 cents each. A Bear Movement in China. Prices on Clina are affected by a regular bear movement they are down lower than they have been for a long time. This is true of our stock just now. Fine decorated ware 65c for 6 Dinner Tlates 50c " " Semi Porcelain 50c " 6 Cups and Saucers. 1 nil 1,1 ,,1 'll