OREGON niTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AUGUST 23, 1001, Oregon City Kntcrprise t. - - - . ... Now To-Day. 1 A WKNtfINK IIAUUAIN. IHNio buys ItWacroe I'"' I" Ashland oil dis trict. Huiilbrn Oregon (Ml Co. Now iliillli'H Ollmre preperlng lo drill, Ad drees f, . McWilllame, Aehlend, Or. tVwTA kknT pTr ii i k7:orn kit ,, mid Jack eon streeta. A l'U k jtiff row with trap around the horns ilh a brsty ring, lump 011 Jaw, J.. 1), uw lell. ,,lti:iH)N CITY M17HIU KCIIOOL. sf4u mi violin, til orchestra Inetru n,le mtl In oiea rulium. K. I'. Dun ham, teacher and conductor. Y. M. C'. "mdnly to" loan "aYiTpViiTiknt on Imp'ovod farina In Clai kamae County ,,r from two In n yare. repayable by n, iiis, If drelred. Noeommlaaioii, tot lull perllcutare ml application luiina apply to Mai-Maeta A IU'shim., Vufnt"i lllu k, Portland, Oirnun. Foil MAl.K-HOItHK AND IlL'UllY rtipi. " '''ln for H'"' row. Apply flri 'I I""1' r;'a Restaurant. HKIMiKH A UliiVplTII, (nltliveln Iha W.lnhard llinMlna,) Iiee Hie rliol'. fJiy, ,.ii.ti'i.n and country property fr eiualMl l"'". out t to ! l"w. '' la . l . i . . jiBMoaa n umrriTH. I ANImi t'UMF WTI'XKIlY-Mre. J. 1 JUn to lies en'lii.lve charge ml Un.i iii'K 11I ri.'li. oe erm end li. ni'l ereein (rout Wise Amy Jobntoii'a him eitteyt on fcantl. I" Mr urAMSoHh..ii a itiwii, iii ) Ull.lrf (kl. lIOMI ale) bridge Telepbtitia hlfllil or day. THE LOCAL NEWS. Miio or IIomum Orrfun City baa Un lioiiori4 hy lit ai'iMiiiitmmit of Mj T-lani ha lUiu a mai-J of huimr to (Uywn of tha AtlmU rrg(U, alil. h vinrtirra Thura-Uy. ih, ami funlioor Ihrna t'aya. run Waaa l'i aatirti.. Allortiey I.. fiilfp ari'l J0U0 Martin L 11a ami uQ Wa U, of I'uMlaml, relurtivl Kalur titf from an altiht tlaya' flliln trip on II rin IUrf, 15 nillra foui tha l'xr lltUlirry. They rrt (Ina ajxirt, hav- in raui;hl ovr 'MM Itaiiilfow (root. () m hiir-ar. oru VanJor lr,an Arltona ahi'nan, aa In !. n Ha'uhlty t Uitlntf Ilia routin, Mayor I Mini. k. Ila aa raiaol on tha Vandrr- vilker Jonaiion lain! rlalin lo miloa ul of lluhtarl ami l-fl (rKon whrn l. aaa It far nf tf. ThlrtyOvt yaara txn 1 ol ainra tlnn, ami ha rniiirnt lo to hi ittrr, ho II va in Iha I'alHi r.,nnirjf anJ alio ill rriorn ith hint. Mr, Yamlrra!kir oana A.uUO hap ana rotitroU tha lrrltin of a country W billra )ot2 anl 15 mllra Mo, An tikiiTiiiCaor. Atturny Isrhua- bl rriuiiiil Hirljf fiuiu Tumor, tier ha atUrhtJ 2'iO tunhrlt of hral and .") buhrla of oata tflonninK to Jtruh lUutrr, aim, Frrl lUnrvr, fa noia f.r v'i iii l'.i.' tuCliarlra Mo- nil. Mm n that tima only l(l haa l n .dnd Ihi) Inlvitxt hrilnj tha total up t tU'i. Tho nolo will outlaw Crlol-r 4, l ami unlrM il In UI Iha crop a HI U ild. Wiitm u litoNoK Joiisa iJi? Arthur WiUin, harilmh vIihtoikuI In I'oillaiiil, ii nukliiK Ini'tirlM at to tta whrralotiia ol (inorn Joiitiaon, mho llvrd in dn'iton Clijr alHiut M yir arfo. I In waa lhtn U-Urm U) ami "i) yrara of aii" and hal lil hup p)ti. Aa liolhli)( hat Iwrt hr'aiil from him for aUml 10 yrara hU rlaivra t KPiiinij rot lout atxiut him. Yii'o- Cninill V!..n would Imi itpaod to liPtr of any InloniiKiluii ronrornlntf tha man. I'a : I'm llox. I'uler Alllaon, Ulti r known tt Julian, waa in thn city fluidity. Ho haaliitl rt'turnvil from litwtoii, ,im ho haa Um'II in htitliiPM 'or 1:1 iiiontiii at(, ami la on lua way lo hmtirtuta l'tt fruit farm lo park xurt, lilih ar worth ."i0a ho In lawaon. Ho rpturii tlii.ro In tha aprlnK ami Uko luO hoxna with him. Mr. Alllaon li yean J Comiho Faihm. TIU U tU jmrM f m year wimn Mire era held and the dis ciple of lurlciillnrt am! tlx MMilii o( Imium II,..!, Mjoi, ,, n,n (,,K,ri unity to Upley their nim products. Among tU falra k hadulod tho Htala Fair, at Ha Uin,Hlit.2;,W; Hpokeiia, Wash,, nti.r. lata Fair, Hi-.t. 10-21 ; Portland Carnl al, H4.pt, lA-O.-t. Ill ; LOrande, Oil. 1 -BlTli Mitrlrl Kilr, ().'t. lr, ill tlm WililnKton Huta Fair at North Yakima, Kept. no-tM. 5. K'llilOI, IlxillM Hll'TtMHKR 111. Tin piihllo wliixtla ol Oriron City on M(,tl. y, Hfjit, Id ami an liirrfM. alinml antwIaaiimfiiMl, MIm (Jnrtrmlo NufKnr ht ln iraimffrrnil from tlm fourth iraitti q (tin Kantham n IwmiI lo tint flr ura.ln In Ilia llari lay m hoot,' iiiln va rant ly tint rKl(iutlori of MIm JUrrU Hiay, MlM Mrina I.auraiirii uh- from tha Ihlril to tlin lonrth ur'U In tlia Dmil ham ai liool ami MIm Kva Mnlilruin, who aa re'Ktitly aiiolutil, Uka tha I'.ant ham third raln, in ltM4t.ii.-Kl.iiir Cook ha oltorail a rwr! of J for Ilia arrt ami liloiilillrnilou of tha limn who ruhho'l C. Wn A iiora at Canliy on Aukh.I 13. Hy lunana of a jm ky Iha llili'l anlcriHl (ha tiora ami carrltnl away ihwi ami (Iowa lo (ha valua of ISO IK. A portion of tha atolpiiMoo.lt wat aold at reeldml In Oregon Cily about go, Hubbard and the aulhorliUa think thpyj" MrT Waller W. Webater, hevalhe man ai.ttel. iVtrrlpilona of I William J. KiMiney, Ad lie J. MrBrlde, tha auapecte have have Uan api.t to Jolu W. Tolford, Jacob Wick, II W ofhrtiie all over tha atata, and the arra.t ) of iha thUvrt will probably follow with in a few daya. CiUKNoa WAiataa.J. W, Iodrr and Hart Natli roiurninl at 1 :.'S0 Sunday liiorniiig from an eltflil dty'a trip In tha 1 Nahalem Couulry. rrom here (hey went lo Aatorla and walked to Jcwidl, Ukoig a boat ami going do n the Nalialem river to itt mouth. The trip waa an rxclting one and their boat turned ao'iiertaulUi, abut raplda and did other thlngt which will not be united aa tha publio would not believe tha atory. Mr. IjxUt found a Uililo of chaiiiptgne on the liver bank aud chrtttnied bta boat a ith the txitilo. From Nrlitli lii thry walked up the beach toheaaldo. where they look tha train for home, L nrO, unit hut. l.. Toe 1'JOl catalcTfue ol the I'nlveralty of Ore gon htt been received and la a Very Colli preheutive woik, comprltliig lHd priuled jpagea. LMtkimee county haa aiwaya aupplied a full quota of etudenia for the umvertity which li iiicreaaing ill atauding and Kpularity under the management of I'retideut Strong. The atudeiita regie teifl (rum Otrgun City and Claktiiiaa County are VldoJ. Adiint, Win. C Adt.11.. Win. 11. IlarUr, Wni. I. Itoek, Win. Hammond, Miry F. Hurrih, Hoy Wciitaoilh Kelly, Mortimer liillon I.a toiirette, Lewie A. Moiitaiidon, Hea Nor- ! rle, Arthur P. I'eddovk, Jullut O. IVter- on, Win lli-nh y Scott and Ptvld Henry Wolle. A. Statk it n glntcrvd In the Kbool of medicine. I FU Foarv Faai. Howard W. Scott, ia lineioan einplo)ed by the TortUm! I (ienertl Klrcinc Coinptiiy, fell from a I wla on tho Went tide of the river Friday ! morning and wt eeverely Injured. A J party of liuritit'ii were etrlniilug wlrea from the ele.tric atiilioti to Morcy'a ' rancli and Scott waa w 01 king at the top of a polo when ho I"1 ''' I'11"'"' fell 40 feet, aUlkiliit on I'm right (out and cruhilig tho boiii a of Ihn f xit ipilte 'baitly. Iluahto eUKtalnol a tianh over the eye and hn back waa etralnnd. Soutl wat taken to the K.h'ctrlo hotel, where hia wound were ilretaed by County 1'hyi.lclttu Stuart. Ha waa aont to a honplul In I'oriland Saturdy morn ing. M" Ion woiked for the (ittiieral Klectric Company three yeara and hl hoino la In Portland. Orn Am Com krt. The ojicii air concert and picnic given Tueaday even ing by thi Milwaiikio ta Hand at Klectrlo Park, Mllwaukio,,waa a decided Kimball Organs in live and six octaves from 00 to 125 sold on in stallments. Washburn Guitars and Man dolins arc known to bo tlio best from 15 up. All other makes from 5 up. aiiccwa I'x'lally ai wall ai flnanulully, Tha aiitnrtaliiiiipiit waa glvun for tha hnnnflt of annnrlng naw anlforma for tha haml, ami while no adinlimlon waa cha'gml, good 111 in waa raland by mill Ing riilriitliinniila at a aiuall mm. It la rttlmtUwl that fully 500 xjroiii atlrndp I tha concert, ami not one left hut that waa highly aatlaflail. Tha hand, while only oriiinl.P'l four monthi ago, haa uiadii pxcflllnnt proifritaa, and tha direc tor, John Conmnr, CPrUluly doanrvea credit for bilnglng the hand to tha front in ao (hurt time. The band la com po of 23 )Iim:p, and within thort time will tm able lo rank with tha load ing bamla of Iha title, Tha mernUrt of tha band with toeipreaa tlieir thanka to all thoau who voluntiipred ilwlr arlwa Turaday availing to make the entertain muni a itKXPtt. amu I'ATKNTa. I'aUnta were received at the laud ollb e Unity for tha following aeltlara: William Urigworthy, William H. Wing, Oaorga W. Tamlntle, John A. McKaa, William (J. Keleo, Framrla II. Iwer, Jamita P. Tatnletle, John A. Weaver, Chariea 0. 1'arker, Malcolm McAlpIn, William W. Howell, It. Kfflt tW, Otto 0. Cllen, William A. Lamb, FranrU Colllna, Fmd John Wind, l'ercy A. Young, Katppr Krtn, Frank flpn grindt, Jtioh Mntmar, Zn'lnrltli T. IVk, John McClun, F.li-n Aiupt, Frank II. Ilowtll, Adah Morrii, Hmiry It. fila- vmiK, ('urni-lioi J, Ktgnrly, John C. I ,UrM hlr, Matthew I. Hayea, bdwin H. Oele. Matthew K, Hayea, William C. Jonea, llridget Flynn, Clayton T. Illackman, Waller 11. iluell, Ma M. Bu- ell, William K. Buth, Moaea Mcl). Bul lock, Albeit II. Nunn, Ifertiert Nunn, Henry H. Iiwrence, Heniyet Slavent, William A. Calklua, Andrew J. Nicholla, Orlu Y.. Brooke. PimrxTiMo Oi-inoxa. Uegltter C. B. MiMirea and Itecelver (ialloway, of tha Uniie-I Slttea I .and Ollice, have filed conflictliig opinion! In two content caea. The Aral cae la Viva Viaacher va. Mia aourl A. T. Van Ilutklrk, involving caah entry No. 0718, for the 8 i of Iha N K 1 4 and loll 1 and 2 in un lion 4, lownihlp 8 eoutb, It 3 eatu Tha Hegiater recoui nieiidt tha cancellation of the entry, while the Receiver recotnmenda that the con te t be dinmltMud, and tha proof of the entrymtn ba approved. In the car of F rami i Do Witta va. David C. Hatch, the fade are practically tha aaroa aa in the flrat cate, and Regltter Moom rec ouimenda that the contett be ditmiaaed but that the proof of tha enlrynian be rvjeclcd and that tha conteto be called upon to make new proof. Tha Receiver decided in favor of the entry man. The claim of Hatch ia alonipnde that of Van Butkirk. Both caaea will probably be Plealed to Iha General Land Olfice. Robert A. Miller and J. R. ShJddard are the allurneya fur the coiitcttne and T. F. Cowing for the contestant! In each cae. Catarrh ( annol be Cared with LOCAL APPUCATlDNS, as they cannot reach the a-al of tho diaeaae. Catarrh I a blood or conatitutional dia eaM, and in order to cure It you moat take internal remedioa. Hall'a Catarrh Cure ia taken Internally and acta directly on the blood ami mucoui etir facet. Ilall'i ('otarrli Cure la nut a quick medi cine. It waa prcuci itad by one of the bel phyaiciam In tbia country for yeam, and ia a regular prrm-rlption. It la com IhiimnI of the beat tonica known, com hined with the heat tiloml purifier!, act ing directly on the mucoui aurfacea. The perfect combination of he two in grelienlH la what produces inch wonder ful leaulti in curing Catarrh. Svnd for tontimonmli free. F. J. CHKS KY A CO.. rt-pi., Toledo. 0. Sold by drncgiBia, price 75c. Iliill'i Family Pilla are the beat. Chamlierlaiu'a Colie. Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy ha a world wide reputa tion fur Ita cure. Il never fnilfl and ii ploawtnt and aufo to take, fur tale by G. A. Harding, Druggiat. Burmeister 9 Ipdresei?, Stye Orop Qityjeuelrs CIIAH. 0. WILLIAMS A Ski'lrli or ft Well Known and 31 u cli Kf Ncc(4I Citizen. CAMK TO THIS (OUTY IX 187(1 Hat Marrlrd In Sew Yerk to Cbcutlna ('. linker, lad Three Children Surrlre film. Charlea C. Wllllaifia, one of the repu table representative cltiteni of Clacka inaa county, Oregon, raaiding near Oregon City, la a native of Knoaburg, Franklin county, Vermont, born November 30, 1H.-J0. He leof old Kngllah PuriUo ao cuttry ; the family of hie name which landed on Plymouth Rock that bleak winter of 1020 were ancestor! of our lub jact. From there the William! family cat t red in time all over New England, and became influential and prominentia very itaie. The grandfather wai David Wllliami, and became a aoldier in the Revulutionary war, and our aubject now bat in hia ioft"iun the powder-horn of the old patriot, which, with hie flint-lock niuaket, went with him all through that long itrugirle for independence. David Willlana died In Knoaburg, Franklin county, Vermont, in bit ninety-ninth year. 1 The eon of the Revulutionary hero waa Iaaiah Wllliama; he waa born in Icaaich, New Hampshire. He married Miea Mar tha Tenny, a native of Boeton, and re moved to Vermont, and later to Maeea chunetta, w here be died when the aubject of tbia iketch waa only lix yeara of aite, and the mother died that lame year, both in their forty-eighth year. Tbey had a family of ten children ; one of theae waa killed by an accident, at the age of ten yeari ; two of the daughtera married minister! ; one of the brother! ia now a leading miniater In the Congregational denomination in Chicago, and another it a prominent lawyer in New York City. Another of tbia family bravely atarted out for blmaelf when he waa but a lad, I and recently died in Buffalo, a rich man, I being eaiimaUd to have been worth 1 10, 000,000. I Our tubject waa the youngeet child ln I the family, and waa reared near New 1 or a Iroiu tut eleventh rear, tie waa educated in an academy at Aurora, and at Buffalo, F.rio county, and baa aince that lime principally devoted bimoelf to farming. The marriage of our tubject took place In 1855, to MIm Cheatina C Barker, a native of Kvani. Erie county, Now York, born in 1S3C. After their marrl.ge they retided in New York for fourteen years, and there were born to them the following children, namely: Klla K., Thornton L., Wallia W. and Charlei T. The laat died in liil fourth year. In 1S75 the family came to Oregon, and remained in Portland for one year, and then came to Clackamaa county, purchasing a farm one mile aouth of, Ore iron City, and on this property tbey have ever aiuca resided; improving aud pros pering. In 1S78 our luhject erected a good residence in a very dceirable local ity, aa from it there is a fine view of the country and the surrounding mountains, eupvcially of grand old Mount Hood. Mr. Wllliami lias dealt tome In real eatato, and the property which be flrst bought baa to iucrvaeed in value that he haa found it a most profitable investment. Oreuoii City la faat growing out in that direction. Mr. Williami became a voter when the great question of the extension of slavery into the new Territory waa under diaciiHsion, and his firttt vote wai cast for Abraham Lincoln aud ever aince that time be has been a strong adherent of the principles held br the republican party. He is a member of the Masonic fratornity, and wi.s a charter member of Violins, Banjos, Zithers, Au toharps and Accordeons, all grades and all prices. Harmonicas and Jewsharps 5 cents up. Clover Harmonophones 50 cts. Strings and Extras for all instruments. Adams Bros. Golden Rule Bazaar have found their present store too small for their inereaned trado and will move about October 15 to the new double store now building for them next to the Methodist church and in order to re duco their present stock before moving have mado a great reduction in all departments, A few of tho bargains to be obtained are quoted below. Cuticnra Hoap 10c Kngllth Violet Soap 3c Wllliami Sliiving Hoap 5c Snowberry Toilet Soap 4c Sopolla Cc J Paper Novell 4c y Meu'l Workirii. Shirt! P uwm uuiiiik rianriet c Hop Plcklni 0loei 10c Bird Cagei 43c Toweling 8u Alarm Clock! 73c Giant Tumbleri 4c Ink Tauleta 3c Hooka and Eyte lc a dot. Men'i Heavy Sweater! . Ladlea' Underwear .... Men'i Oolf BblrU Bow Tie Two Foot Rule! Boys' Knifci ..4!C ..10c .. 8c GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR NtevetCe Ilatldlsta;, Opp. Oregon CI If Hawk. the Grange, being now Past Master of that order, and haa given thtm all the aid in bit power. Our aubject and family are very highly esteemed, and hit honorable lite bat brought ita own reward. Ha enjoy the reepect of all wherever he ia known. Hine'a History of Oregon. Letter List The following ia tha list of lettora re maining in the poatofSce at Oregon City, Ore., on August 2-'th, 1901 : womck'i list. Bryan W W Mrs Sprane Gracie French Geo Mra Tillotaon L L Miaa GraM Nancy Mra Thomas Anuie Mri Hubbard L Miia Wilkina Lacy Mr . byms Chnitiana Miaa ' MIX ' LIST. Brown F F Thompson A Johnson Ford Chai Voi-ht O G LewiiJohnJ W right Archie Ll Vim Wyman A J Peaaley Joseph Witts Elit Koaenburg D L Package Mra Chaa Barney.) GEO. F. HORTON, P. M. P. T. Thomas, Sumteryille, Ala., "I waa suffering from dyspepsia when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottlea and can di gest anything." Kodol Dysrp8' Cure ia the only preparation containing all the natural digestive fluids. It givea weak stomachs entire ret, restoring their nat ural condition. Geo. Harding. Cneqnallf d Service Yi Great Salt Lake Route. Thtffavorite route to the East is via Salt Lake Cily and Denver over ths Rio Grande Western Railway in connection w Ith either the Denver A Rio Grande or Colorado Midland Railroads. Yon will find it a pleasant way to travel, coup ling as it does the most remarkable scen ic tide in America with an unsurpassed train service. Three fast through trans continental trains daily, carrying all classes of equipment, including Pullman Palace and Ordinary or Tourist Sleepers to Chicago and St. Louis without change Free Reclining chair cars, observation cars and a perfect dining car service. Send for folder and other information to J. D. Mansfield, general agent, 122 A. Third street, Portland; or Geo.' V. HeinU, general Passenger agent, Salt Lake city. 2 No. 5 flair Ribbon 3c yd O N T Thread, 6 Spoola 2-' Children'! Kibbar Hoee 9c Toilet Paper, 6 Roll! 25o 10 qt. Granite Bucket... 10 qt. Tin Bucket Latlei' Shirt Waliti.... Embroidery Hoop! Box Writing Paper Large Glaaa Pltchen .. llammocki Large Lamps Cotton Batting Tootb Bruihee Jelly Olaaaei Men'! Good Bocka Men'i Underwear Good Hair Brushes Galvanized Buckets 30c 10 y 5o 5o ... .2oC 73c 23o , Co So .2 do 4c 23c lis , 1! ..40c act Oej The "Rapid Air" Gun . 5c i Knifei and Forks ...... -444- Vaiaamtsnat Ja- na OU. Il n- ma iha daap, w I.Mlk." andcml. TW iXA, " - k,,, VN .V lociail'ke 1' V y. arttica . Pi , iJA a''V'. aaloaatrrtba Lirf ' ' AXf. : ' MolEopFka A C i vfl UxUby IA 0V77 V 1 SlandardOa li WJ Company j (r " A Minister's Mistake. A citr minister was recently banded a notice to be read from his pulpit. Accom panying it wai a clipping from a newspa per bearing upon the matter, lne clergyman started to read the extract and found that it began "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Coujh Cure." This was hardly what he had expejted and, after a moment's hesitation, he tur ned it over, and found on (be other side) the matter intended for the reading. - Mra. S. H. Atlport, Johnstown, Fa,, lays: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but the was instantly re lieved by One Minute Cough Cure." Geo. Harding. In caaes of cough or croup give the lit tle one One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. Pleasant to take, aiwaya safe, sure and almost instantaneous ia effect. Geo. Harding. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 'rl