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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1901 3 tK'1c: --" ? . II ,nnnll MltltlrtVi reiauiiiu mwiuuu It. KelUnd h III lownKaturday from New !''. M. U. Ioy lr w In town last Friday ,om Motalla. K. Juhnaoii went to Hi H'al Pal Wednesday. j. J, Johnson, of 0wrgo, wa In II ttj Monday. J. V. Cami'MI '"l lH llt H Htato Fair May. II. Klreheni wa In town Wednes day from I.ogn. Mr.. A, J. HawUdl.of Motalla, In ll.nriiy Ttily. ir. Y.. f Hi. Helen, wa In to ii Wednesday, Daniel Yarwood Iim koM lilt farm at ('lurk lo Peter Karn. Y. Krlgbum, uf (Urflnl.l, waa an Of gnu City visitor Hturdy. M'. A. Ooldamlth, ol Eiigen,lvllt her daughter In Oregon City. J. II. Mi-LWy end W. King, of Hr were In the city Saturday. M,.. Marl Wllry, of ftdlwood, vUlled lirr pereiil In tide illy Huntley, Mr II. I Kvlly returned yetrday fruin moiilh'a outing el rioevlew. A. It, Jaoob end tiU and, 1mm Je fi.U, left Wednesday lor New York, M.m TIM llemhl of Portland, visited frlnul In lb! city during th week. Mri. Hamilton and ilanylitr left on evening's train for Han Franrlxo, J. J. Clark liaa taken an examination fr a mi it lo traih In PUtrlrt No. J Mr. M. A. Mc Almond of Point Wil llama, Waali., wealntfiaclty Wednesday. NorrU lafl Heturday for Kmten lo iniiiiio hi studies In Ida 811 univer IV- J. J. Outer, a prominent farmrr of CrU, waa an Oregon City vlaitor Mon day. Mua Mrl Walla, of rVappoaaw, vllid friends In Oregi City during lit Week. juMh Myers, road supervisor ol MI Una dlalrirl. ss in I ha rity Monday. (onstabl Harry Woojy and Cl.aa, It. NoMett went la halera VltiMday lo Iha race. Mia I.lglla Thompson, of I'ortland, a vlaltlng friend in IM city Iha flrat of ttia waak. Photovrae-her J. II, Turney and wlfi hav returned front a month' outing near haltm. Captain J. T. Apperson and Jodg William (iaUowey attended tha Htat Fair Vdody. I. Inn E. Jone lea rat Monday fur Whatcom, Waah., wher lit liaa pur cliaed a drag lor. Mra. F. K. I)ut'arr, of Halem, la er luualy ill at Iha iaideuc of liar father, Judge T. F. Cowing. Mlaa Echo Pampaon returned Monday frumalOdaya' vialt with relative In Hilverton and Harlow. C. 0. Millar, of Ida Portland General Fleet rlc Company, who haa been quite lik la greatly Improved. Xurveyor-Oaneral Henry Maldruiu C4tn down yertrrday from Haloin, where ha allrndod tht ftata Fair. Atlornayt A. 0. ComMand Cliarloa A. I'ark, ol halnii, ware In Iha citr thla x-k on land oftVw bualueel. Mia I.ui lle Aldrman, of Portland, ia very ill at tha homo of liar alitor, Mra. Jaim-a Kdmunda, of thla city. Hyrun Fllnn, of thia city, left Wodnoa !y lo vlult rutativta In Ontario, Canada. He will ba ahannt two month. Mini Jennlo Kowrn haa n turnd from Healtle, whrrt aha apent aovrral montha in the Intereataof Iha Woodmen Circle. Mlaa Kihid Allirlght, who Iim boun vlaltlng her aunt in Portland for the aat Uo wm-ka, returned home Wedneaday. II. I.. Patleraon, ol Lotan, wai In town Wednnaday. Mr. Pallerion hold a lucrative poaltlun In the State xnlton tiary. Mra. Mary Ituaaoll, who hat hcen eiu ployad in the Dtdiuonioo rnataurant for the iaat alx wouka, left Sunday for Sac ramento, I'M Raoknar, J. 0 rider and h. llimlur have gone to Bwan Falla, Idaho, to work in a aalmon batclierjr and will bo aWnt Ki vvral montha, J. W. Doty, of Currlnavlilu, who la a noted brooder of fine cattle, panned through Oregon City Monday, on route to the Htate Fair. Mr. ahd Mre. C. C. Curry, of Portland, who were the gueata of Hecordor and Mra, Ilruce C. Curry part of hurt wouk, have returned homo. Itfiv. W. 8. Orlm'lolt Wedneaday- for IlillHboro to attend tho Mothodlat Con ference and will Hum Monday. Mra. Uriin and eon wli Join him tomorrow. Hon. 0. B, Croano, of Tolodo, Lincoln County, ox-Htnte aenntor from Denton County, waa In the city thts week, na a wltnuNt In the contest caae of Derrick vg. Morwln. Mlaa llarelay, MIm pralt and Mia' Hal lie Mary Pratt relumed Ttieedav: '0111 a Ihma wrmka' ouilng on the Mula White Hahnon Klver. J. H. Canto, of Portland, atate organ Ur of Iha I'atrona of lliudiandry, waa In town Monday. Ho haa Inailtulad llirea grange In Clarkama county thla uiniiinr. Dr. Kr-amin. formerly of Oregon City, haa relumed from a trip lo Japan and the Philippine. ha derided ((, cata hart and will o-n an olliielna liort time. Mra. Chart 0. Albright, Mra, Kleli aid FreyUgand Mr. C. D. Ulonretto tteiid. tha Congregallonal Chunh Convention at Tha I '.He thla week and rl 111 ned huuia yealarday. lr. W. K. Carll, president of the Htuie Mcllral M-Mlely, la In Portland altrnd Ing tha annual meeting of tha aN'ley. An eirellent likeneaaof Dr. Carll appeared In Thurtday'a Oregonlan, Hoy Kelly, who left Uat week to at tend Iha Hfale Unlvrrally at Fiigenn wa taken (irk ihortly after reaching there and waa brought home Thuralay to remain until ha ha fully recovered hi hraltli. Y.. L Iloopengarner, formerly ttailon gent of the Hotilheru Prfl! loral olllce, U how In Walla Walla, with tha Oregon Itellroad Navliratioii Coinpany. Me ha not bwn algned t' a --riiiaiieiit Uiem and ix-ta to go to H.kane In a ahort time. Ir. C. A, Stuart will h ave Murday for a month' vacation, Iha flri he ha taken In five year. After a few day 'a vlall at blaold home In Woodlmrn be will go lo tha mountain on a hunting trip, During lila alienee hta fattier, Dr. (J. . Muail, will rare I it hi I'fartire. Kvvry man In tha community aboutd hear George Hubert Calrna. Tli lltlla tun of Captain and Mr. K. II. Iongley, of Clatkama, who Wat born the day (tie prealdi-nt a a (hot, will be chilaieiitxi He 1 1 Kunday at the Klec hie hole! and given the name of William MiKlnley l-unuley. F. II. Welih haa punhaard Ilia con- IfK-llonrry tnd formerly orcupied by Mil ludo. Mr. Welch will maoofac- lur hi own randlr (or bla vaiablialf oitnl here and In Poilland, whera La alao bat a conhxilonerv atore. A aoclal will he given at Ihe Congre gational church October 4. Admiaaion 10 ranta- Aftar the programme rc-frveh- mentawill baaervad without additional coal. All who aie inirreatrd are Invitr.1 lo bt prut and rnoy aorial evening. Chrialiao fidouca aervicr are held In Willamette ball every Konday morning at eleven o'clock Hubject for Sunday, 8r$H. , 'Unreality." Sunday tkhool at twelve o'clock. Wedneaday eveuiug meeting at eight o'cloc k, To the aer vice all are welcome. New veiling. Mia Ooldan.lth, Kcliool Hook at Charnian A Co. Albright A lOgm have piano ticket. Council meeting Wedneaday evening. Charman A Co. Kacbange Bchool Hk. Hahy cap. 8omthlrig new. Ml Oohlmith. Tha County Ikard of Kqualixatlon meet October H. If you don't Ilk preacher go and bear Oeorge Robert Cairn. Huy your Hcbool Hook at Channan A Co., Iha Cut Price DrugglaU. If you never beard a aonnon before let Oeorge Roliert Clrn talk to you, Pem-ll, TabteU and Ruler, with Hchool P,ook, at Charman A Co. Wanted, to exchange town property for a larm. Kmpilre at thla oftV-. Kubacrlbera detirlng to ly their lub airlption In wood ahould do o now. Umbrella relred and recovered, alo built to order. Jobnaon A Iamb. :OloIOUIoloan on chattel or per aonal aecurity. Dimh k A Fanthain, agta. Hoard of (Guilty Commiaaionera will roinmenre the October aernion neat WdneIay, Huy your meat at Albright A Logue' meat maiket and aecur vote lor the tC'O piano. The fliwtl line of ready to wear tiat ever ahoan in Oregon City at .Mia tioldillilth'. If yoti are going lo rhurcb one more thla year, go while George Robert Cairn 1 here. The new lo-day column of Tha Enter prise contain many rea'ivia 01 tnirreti to the general puhllr. Something new every weik. If you want employmFnt or require help, If you want to borrow money or have money to loan, ii you have anything lo aell, uae the new-to day column. A anap HQ acre. 4',' mlUa from Ore gon City, 90 in cultivation, buihhug and and on liard. Price, f 13 er acre C. O T. WaUAHa, OlHce, Harclay building. To the l.nrtlca. You are cordially Invited to the grand millinery dleplay at Miaa Goldnmith'a, Tueaday, Wednesday, Sept. 24 and 25, and following daya. Card of Thank. Wedeelra lo (hank our friend and nelghW for their klndnea to u during the Inat lllneaa and dotth of our dearly belovod. Their thoughtful klndnea will vcr bo lemembered. W. W. Portkr. Maa. and M11. Jam Dam. Utter Mat. The lollowlng I the liat of lettera re maining In the ixwtotllce at Oregon City, Ore., on Sept. 20ili. 1U01: WOHKN'a LI8T. Meata Ivy Miaa Piqun Ann Mia Mnnoi riora luiaa mkn'i LliT. n ttermlller Jno McCullough E F Hurk Cnrtea W bite W m Corlten Wm Walker L 0 May V V W right Archie (3; Moore Ooorgo 11 Mvermoro Hroa OKO. F. HO in ON, P. M. Sid Darling, 1012 Howard St., Port Hjron. Mich., write : "I have trud If you w ant to hear a aenitble nan preach a enIh1e aertnoo, go to th HaptUt chun-h Hun lay night. Grand millinery opening on Tuealay, Welnelay, Sept. 24 and 23, and follow ing daya at Mraa Gohlamlth'. Hring your old echool bok to Moore' Pharmacy, Oregon City. Will exchange any hool nupplie for them. The Red Front la receiving t freih coal of paint, which maaea It Main trei-t exterior vary conr.plcuouf. IV) you want to aee yonr lodge win the H'0 pianoT Albright A Logu laeoe one vote with every 25 cent purchase. Imiortivl beta will be on exhibition Tuesday and Wedneaday; Sept. 24 25 and following day at Mia Goldcmilh'. Grtrge Robert Cairn, evangellit of United StaU-a and Euroj. will conduct aervlcea at tho Haptial church two weeka coiumeiiciug Sunday. Potato are aelling In Omaha for fl.35 per buahel. Thla meana f 2 76 per ck and Ktto grower ahould aave every potato they can obtain. The ute of the delinquent taxe for !Mti7 waa completed Wedneaday and yeaterday morning Sheriff Cooke atarted to aell tha IU4 delinquent roll. Aa my wife, A. A. Lofitedt, baa left my led and l-oard, I will not he reapon- ihle for any debt contracted by her. Molalla, Sept. 4, I'M. A. W. LofaUnlt. The Haptlat church cordially Invite every pereon in the community lo hear George Holier t Cairna at the Baptiat church during the forthcoming two week. Kov. E, S, Bollinger, Goorgo BlHhop and L. H. Andrew attended the 53d an nual meotlng of the Gonoral Aanoclatlon of the Congregational Church at The ftalleg thla week. many pill alid laxative but Do Witt'a Jttlo Early Rlflor are by tar the beat pill I have ever urntd. They never gripe. Geo. Harding A Nlglit or Terror. 'Awful anxiety waa felt for the widow of the bravo General Burnhatu, of Mitch laa, Mo., whon the doctor Baidime would die from Pnotimonla before morning," writes Mra. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, "but alio begged for Dr. King's Row Dlncovory, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Consumption, After taking she slept all night. Further uso entirely cured bur " This marveloua modiulna Is gtmrantecd to cure all Throat, Client and Lung Diseases, Only 6O0 and fl.OO. Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. Many old school book refused by other dolors are taken In exchange for new or Bocond hand book, or any kind of merchandise at Moore' Pharmacy, Sevenih St., Oregon City. H. W. Puraell, Kintersvllle, Pa., aaya he ufTred 25 yeira with piles and could obtain no relief until Do Witt'a Witch llaxel Salvo effected permanent cure. Couuterfella are worthless. Geo. Hard ing. Fall suitings are coining In and the man who want an up-to-date suit in color, cloth and style ahould goto J. Knowland, the leading tailor, located Seventh street, near depot. Sample cheerfully shown. Prlcea reasonable. At tho riflo practice of Company A at West Oregon City Sunday, I. Pursifull mude the excellent score of 23 out of poaaililo 25. W. Mulligan and H. A. llalllnnn were the next highest, with a score of 10. Fourteen was the lowest score msdo. Ammunition of every description. Shells loaded to order. New shot gun. Old guns ropalred. New stock of air rilloa, 500 shots. Sewing machines and bicycles repaired. The place to get it fixed. Johnson A Lamb-. All work gunntnteod. Tortland-Oregon City boat Str, Loona leave foot of Eighth St. at 7 and 1 1 . m. and 3:00 p. iu. Leaves Portland at 0:00 a. m. and 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Tako tho Leona if you want a good com fortable rido. The run is made either way lu one hour and fifteen minutes. Round trip 25 conts. Money to loan on good terms, at six per cent Interest. C. O. T. Williams, Olllce, Barclay building. o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o Low priced goods are not always bargains. An article may be too cheap to be servlcable; then It Is expenslvo at any price. Trash never comes Into this store. Quality Is In every article-quality that we stand back of, with our guarantee of money back If goods are not exactly as represented. UMBRELLAS. ccoocccococccccocccccoccoccoocccccooccco o t) o o o o o o o o 0 o o 0 o o o o o o o 0 0 o o 0 0 o o o o o 0 o o wwVe?UwwwWWwwwwwwwwwwwww5wwwwwwwwwwwwWWv2wC) New Shades and Textures in Stationery For the Autumn are now In. Stylish desir able paprr without being too pronounced. Among the lot are fancy paper in tablets with envelope to match. 34 sheet of paper with envelope to match In a wet bo 10c Retter quality In fancy bo 15c Heat quality in tints and fancy finlih 35C-SOC Sealing Wax, all shade 5c Initial Scat joc Monogram Scale , 50c New Books The Right of Way ... Gilbert Parker fi.io D'ri and I . . Author of Rbcn Holden I. jo Flood Tide McL Greene The Would-be Good K. Neabit The Octopue Frank Norria The Criai.. Author of Richard Canrel Tale of the Cloikter, Elizabeth Jordan The King' Mrtacngcr . Antrobu Great Religion of the World . .... Twixt Sirdar and Menelik Wclby l.ao i.ao I. so 1.70 1.15 1.20 3.00 a. 50 Our regular factory hipment of umbrella ha arrived. It's twice a large aa laat year'a. Lat year'a ahipment wu nearly twice that of the year before. That'e the way our umbrella builneaa haa been increaaing each year. Highest quality gooda only, better price and an honeit guarantee ia doing the businet. Buying of the factory, w get new, freih good only, la teat tyle only; we get 5 per cent better price and we get the factory guarantee back of ua. We never aell an umbrella that we can't guarantee, whatever the price; and our guar antee mean a new umbrella or money back. We offer a ttrong, erviceable lady's or gentleman'a umbrella, paragon frame, ateel rod, natural wood handle in book and crook , cover guaranteed not to fade or crack for $1.00. Our $ 1.50 umbrella ia the equal of many aold for f 2.50. It baa brought u an immense butineae and we want you to aee it. From these price we can give you your choice of various fabrica and fancy handle up to $10.00. Yon are doing your puree an injustice if you don't compare our tock and pricea before buying an umbrella. Rememember here ia where quality count. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City. Niitlre t Taxeayet and Property Owner. Notice la hereby given that tbe Board of Kqualixatlon of tbe County of Ctai ka ma, Stat of Oregon, w ill for tbe week beginning Monday, OctoW 14, 1001, be in attendance at the olllce of the county cferk.lnaaid county and atate, for the purpoa of publicly examining the as eament roll of said county for the year l'.Ol, and correcting of all errors in valu ation, deecripl ion or qualities of lande, lotaor other property. It la the duty of all persona interested to appear at the time and place herein mentioned, and call th attention of said board to any error in aaement, or property not a aewed, o that the same may be cor rected In the manner provided by law. Plea call early In the week. " "" Eu William. Asaeaaor of Clackamas Coonty. Weather Report. The following data,, covering a period of 29 year, have been compiled from the wealber bureau records at Portland, Or., for the mouth of October. TKMPIIATl'BI. Mean or normal temperature, (3 dg. The warmest month waa that of 1875, with an average of 58 deg. The coldest month waa that of 1893, with an average of 50 deg. The highest temperature wa83 deg. on the 7ib, 1891. Tbe loweit temper tare wu 31 deg. on the Slat 1877, and 30tb, 1803. Average date 00 which first "killing" froat occurred in autumn, Nov. 15. Average date on which last "killing" lrot occurred in spring. Match 17. raxctmiTioa l Rain and melted anow). Average for tbe month, 4.06 inches. Average number of daya with .01 of an inch or more, 13. The greatest monthly precipitation was 11.58 inches in 1882. Tli least monthly precipitation was a trace in 1895. The g res teat amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive bmr wu 2.0C inches on th 0:b and 10it in 1882. CLOCDl A5D WIATHXS. Average number ot clear days, 8; partly cloudy daya, 11 ; cloudy day 1'.'. wrxD. The prevailing wind have been (ruro the northwest. The bigheit Telocity ot the wind was 42 miles, from tbe southeast, on th 23rd, 187. Edwaku A. Bxals, Forecast Official. Weather Bureau. FRANK BUSCH, The Housefurnisher. rn Vmit Print of "RnnTr AVtUHUUU SAA A VS k A A WW&W V You have plenty of need for your cash, and you ought to make it go as far as it will. We help you to get full value from what you have to spend. Never a dollar is placed with us but that you got full value in return. Ask for a rebate check for every purchase you make- Very Real. We have bright paper de signed by some of the 6 ret art ists, and the flowers and foliage look very real. These are most beautiful spec imen of the paper decorator'a art and skill, and we advise an early look at them. Look at the Carpet stock in this wonderful carpet store and you will not have any inclination to look elsewhere. You can do best in buying here best in quality, coloring, in pattern, and price for instance. Highest grade Wilton Velvet per yard ft. 25 down to 25c per yard Ingrain. On the Rusr subject we are away ahead ahead in variety and quality, and everything but price. The price is where you will be ahead. This rug show of ours is a regular art exhibition; won't you inspect it ? o We sell the Wheeler-Wilson drop head machine and give prices on application. j TJ We invite you to inspect our full stock of Cook Stoves, Ranges and Ileaterg.