OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1901 5 Oregon City Kntcrprisc Now To-Day. 6 ttMN )-A I- KW AUK.N TH, mV.N . ... on a K'mnMli.."! ! 'of W Annlv to J.VV. Foe 1 ... ..i . II ...I If....... Ill I licirin no - I .... viili-A (illll.rOll (IKNKKAI. l,oi,..nik. Muni be a -hI pl.t,, rock. Ai'l-ty U,,, frsidinire of George llat.lii'g ....vi-v it) LOAN ATO ri''.ll (T.NT n linv",l "', y , fr.ni l " yf, repayable by ii.IiMiiii iiI. H rrxl. N-oummlaaloii, tor lull particular nut epi.llrai..ii (,ltl, ,,ily pi Mai Mars A Hi umii.i., Vut.i"l" IlliH-h. I'l'ltlalld. Oregon. "TiillVu K-IMitMK ANI IU'WiY or will traU for good row. Apply llr.t d .r Klk ItesJaurant. 1 1 kiuk . uitiKKini, tm.aiti ti.. 1 1 w.nit""'! liuiiiiiMir.) liiiiciiil-t riiy .HtMirliM end rounlry properly Im ,,,ll.. I .lll. 31 ,y in loan t ll ratra, liiiHit A (iairrittt. "Vl'iH JOIINSUX'H cukam W1I.I. U krft at II rrla Grocery aloiS. THE LOCAL NEWS. ! IniHutiou Buiwiv, Ji'lm (tfin, ,,u.i'ki aboiilder blade ty falling (iumi the rn w bridge arros the MolalW tetem.ii C'uty aiil Harlow, U Improv ing !..ljf In the Good Ksmarltan h.iep. 11 in r..tUli'l Hi watl waa a liar fu one, be M loo'. etriklng on the ground. II i. Pu't-Hcu Oru -Dr.C. H. Fa man t.aa nps)ii otthr In Ilia Part lay H. itMIng, over Melllng'e ior, and may t l"ind In Room 7 ami S Having .re-tid In Oregon Otjf he l too Well knn to r p're an lnlrod..tln. Dur-In,- I'f. tiramann'a wnl trip lo Ida 1'lnl pplrira ami Japan ha anplred ex lrirnr whlrh III ria ol much value u li.e .rii(paalnn. A 1 1 a at I'MMMftta. Humor Davvn (Kjit, Ilia world fa mo oa cm Iixjii anil (h owner of Ilia fineet collection of lira .i.r4nU In lli cxiniry, lain Oregon. Wlirtlirf lia aliiioia or riot U something p J.i not know, dot lima ara opte In Otrtf m ( lit il.at do, and among the ii. any l.unicra alio have gone after Kama e.l.-a Harding, Kt.b Mlyru. Charlra Wii.-lii, William HaiH-lia, Will How rll.dp. lulnn, J. V. Claii, Vt. I.. I. I i. ki.na, I)arlJ Cluaa, Turn 1. liaO tlail auJ U. L. Ilolman. (irrtl liy (ha Carnival inmuKi'iniini. 'inxof aalmon wllliln Iwo iiiIIm ot the Than war Inn Inatni (:oiiiNitliiK a'i'l Ilia ''k Tli offumlara wnro fialilnn purely nnn fumi OrriMn City K it alilli plair-, f't I '!. ait'l war in "aMt ' wild antra ol 70, Foll'.wInK waa Ilia " :," l" I1"1' J1"' ''nl"w laam, with 1 1. mr awjrnai MmiU-nanl (, I ruci, ami aflr catiliinti lh Milium kill f.. Knlly, 11 ; C-irp ir l N IN.ai ll.Kiii, (; Inn llmni, llirowlnn tl.a flh b k In lli Cm.Ulu A, W, Mifiln, ih i (;.ir,i..r K. 'w Ur. Vl7K v' ,,,,'r,"ll,;''2i Aimona Mm.,. lWr,,-Th. Aurora . 1 I v -?;-'' " Flouring Mil!, hum., lo .. Brmn4 .t .....f-ou, WmlliUoraWM I . , , (nW1,nl , Th.fl l'rlM.H, l.y lha H"l";;U.,ot-I .. ,ra.., on tli. plant b.,r ; llilril, ClMall.. Um ()f ,nc-Mafy ,,,,, I'lan AT tii Aavi.m.-Mra. Harah !'''ii ' Hrinpl at rohUry. Tlia mill Faii!, who a aont I'Mlm Inaana aay. l""!""' rwrnlly porctiaawl y lum alxmi f iiir iiw.ntl.a atf., .i at that u haa uia.ln many lm- 'natlutijlori lat Thura.y moniliiK. Ip'ovainciita Tin mill liaJ Ix-nn In Kiglili.n iiioiiMii au't l.i-r hiiaUn.l vraa H-iUtm only mm ilay ami them waa fumi'l ila.l In a l.arn at Cam inali, Iimv- j l.y lifr..M'iit lanimra quit a lama Imi l.anKK.I l.lm.rll, aii'l l.la tratilc ilatlt I'l'iamHy of whaat, a,ma of wl.i. li waa ao .rr"l iif-.n llm min-l of 1,1a wifu thai jcovartMl l.y lmnirtii:. The Ire atarli'.l aha liarama llm victim of rplli.li. Ilia, I 'M oYlurk ami In a vry frw mlnut'a which lfifii.liiaU. In Inaanliy, Tl.a of , "'l """ I' '"I'1'' l'ly lhat noth pla hava a on In lha aaylmn. Tlia l-lr lar 'ti!.l haJore ollmr than the aavlng rna hi.. l.rra on Krhlay mornlmi'a train "ll,,'r K"lry aurroiimilng tha ami lha iiiiinmnt t--k plara at ona1!''"'- The woman of Aurora look a n'. .k H4tnr,ay aftHrtio-.il In Cam.i.tah lwlnnt part In Milnanlahliig the Ore fmiiUry. Tha luti.ral arvl.a WB (ami ai-rv-l roffHi the man who ware 1 IlKhtirig lha nainwa. hnhl at tha rxal'luitra of Haniutl Kami, a aon ol tha ilncnaiH"!, v. J. II. Ii.vn oltii'latlfiK. Ma. Annarai.Nii I'MoritaTa 0, C. Ariilattiitiir, of Umtlaml, haa IimI. a prwlraij with Ihla olfl (n.l lha action ol M inv'.llan plirant l.iiiitra who ara numiU4 In lua vlrlnliy. Tu- j Fikr at OaaaiiAM. NVarly the whole jliiialnraa K.rtion of (irealiaiM waa (In- atryH hy fire Tora-lay tuort.irig. The fta atart-il In ttie 'ore of V. W, MrtZK' ami Ida fl mn-a quit klv fiivroJ Shat tuck'a llro. ami 1'aul KUher'a bicycle Iioji. h'loin thrra tha flia prral raphlly tiu (lianvaa made In lite t'lar.kamni Coun'y in Ifiimi-DU, Tha Orig in Omfaroiice of the M. E. church, which wai In aaaalon at Ililla Wii laal wf-ek haa a.ljoumed. The following appointmanla ware male In thnKah'lii diatrlcti IVeanliiig KMer D. A. Watlera. Amity H. L jtm. lirooka J. M. Hwirttriry, Canhy-K. K. Punlap. Cornallua V. h. Clmiio. Iylon T. L. Jonea. Lilli-F. II. Cahler. Forimt (Jrovr F. L Ilolknap. IlilUlK.ro G. W. (irannla. laKayotto A. Y. Buche, Lincoln (i. A. Ilouatrt. Mc Minn villa II. T. Atkinaon. Mar'iam-P. 0. Btltlar. Mahalna 1. F. Uouml. Nvhatain and Uy City Iarael I'ut- ruan. Newlrg Hiratn OoulJ. No'lh YamhUI-D. II. Lucb. Ocip.n City W. 8. Orlrn. Hah-m Firat Chorch John Taron. ISalam Ialie Churcb-K. C. Clack wall. Sllvpiion L M. PaJflfaoo. 8harilan C. U liar Jin. Ttllamook-Oahrlal Hykw. REMOVAL SALE Golden Rule Bazaar Opposite Bank of Oregon City. ! V, 'r..... ur a r:...,i...i 11-.. II...... (1 II llutinutt I T day rn.rri.lng Iwo man ran ovr l.la pt.ca " '' "-'f U'8 wb1- f W. P. Drew,' J'rufeeeor Willamette1 C ami paid no IimmI lo lita protraiein.pt U ., , . .. i Unln-raity; I. D. Driver, lectorer. ir,raplywithact.r-eonhl.lnt.lrram-..!""" ' """" "- ' WillamrtW fnlver.ity-Samuel Bay V Thl.l. a (rouble whl. b b.a a'w.yaln l'"""' '" M-altuck lue.., g .1 - l.. n ., iwfiv'v : nuinauram-r. n. n.n praaant during tha opn prohahly alaya will l linlaaa atrunriit laaa are n.a.la to pravrnt ax.ttinrn from Inlrlnglng upon tha r'ghla of property oanara Mr. ArniMr-.riH ihra J not ol.Jnrt l'i hla ftlrnda an J liuighWi hunting on hia land hut prooi-a to put I . .. .1 t-.i ..i .- r a Blop in urnrinfiia in rnj iuiu, Dirk and Harry. gar, loai .1,(XK); IriauraiK a, 1,0K. Fred Ma'rar, loaa fl.(0; no iuauranre. J.j Krynrr, loaa liOO; tin lnaurai.ee. Jol.n Mallear, la 1 1 ..'AX) no loiorame. W.J. Wlrtt, loaa IV); no Inauranra, K P. Hum, loaa I I'M); no Inaiirance Paul Klal.i r, loaa li'j; no ii.auratico. Pacific Htaiea Tvlppbone A Telrgraph Company, loaa .'UU; no Inauranco. Multnomah County, loti VX); no lnaurai.ee. Port land Walar Commlttaw, loaa 50; do Id iurai.ee. harab Meligarralale, loaa IWO; no Insurance. Thrjlor WirU, ha J00; no Inaurance. Mri. I.lndernrn, Mra. McCall, Ford Metzgar, dar. (.'ond rance F.vangaliat A. N. Fiaber,! elitor Paiiflc Chriatian Advocate. A i iiitaTAt-tT hii-fT. Wllllaru IVIky, a It) yr ol I boy, anidantally al.ol him. elf w.ih a rav.Urf Monday at Molall. i .tlirtiiig a'palnful wound. He wal oj lug with tha wraun and trying to turn t! v rliatnW, wl.l. h coilainrd two amply and tbrra loaded rartrldat, when h polled (he IrltfK-r too bard and the fvolver wa dlacharged, the bullet alrik' lug him undrr and Joal brlow the knee and ciuilng out aeveral lncl.ee below on the oppiaila tide, file bullet waa flat li'iird and waa removed by Dr. Iavltt. The Injured boy til brought to title city Tn.-a-la and takan to the tiood h'ainarl tan Hoapltal III Portland. S ii-mi. ArriiTtoitT Mfta. Coun ty Stirliilem!hl 7.marr ha completed tl.a achool appoillonment for Clei kamaa county. The State fund la I'.t.S-'S (A and the county lund S 402.11, making a t.tl ol H7.CS7.75. The pai capita la approximately 2.M the achool atiowi ll.ara la 7,M2 children of achool age In the county. The reported e'erkaahow that S.CsH children aitandil acbool laat yi-ar. Tha appntlonu.cnt by Ultrlcta la not yet made at the aupariDtondant muat apportion Ave dollare for eacU ti-uchrr thai attended county inalllute. M.Mit ol the w hoola of the county are now In aeaelon. (Iot Sixth Pw :. The tlfle team of Conuny A, Third lteglmrnt, 0. N, (!., want down to Portland Saturday and coinjHitod in the rllle about for prlaee Kaxmi Mam to hull lltka P. 0. Ford, of Harper Countv, Kac.aaa, ar rived In Orrgon City lt haturday with hlafamllr and la ha.king atxml lor a au.tabla lM-alion. He haa taken a houe on the t.lll and may atay in lha t.ty thli , um 1U0; no Insurance winter, engaging in hualneaa If ha flnda a UM i,0 Iriauranca. Kxlonlng. Mr. Ford eaye that tna ( $100; no Inaurance. Kanaaa corn crop la practically a total failure, but the wheal crop Waa good, receiving tha benefit o( the rain in lime to aav It frm di atrm-tion by lha beat. Ha bad about P acrea In Corn whl.b naually pm-luca-d 30 bualu la to the ai re, and Ihla year the yie'd did rot average Ave buBhrla, although the acorihml corn mavle good f.tfatia for a'ock. (ienrrall apeaklng Kana la all right end la ery well (lied for Ihla year. Bargains For Ladies Good Black Stocking , fair 9c Wool I'aoclnatora, all color V O. N. T. Thread, 6 poo! 25c Cood Heavy Muslin... yd 5c Cotton Batting 5c Outing Flannel Night Cown 60c Fleeced lined Underwear 25c Good Tom-o-Sbanter, all color,,. Mc , 1.50 and J1.75 Wrapper, now.... $1.00 The "Percy" Kid Glove $1.00 Large Towel 8c Outing Flannel .yd 5c Handkerchiefs, colored border. . ... 3c Saxony Yarn, all color. 6c Special Sale of Glass and China Vare Bargains For Men Wool HaU, black 45c Good Cotton Sock a .pair 4c Heavy Sweater, bright colore 45c Solt Bosom Golf Shirt 58c Odds and Enda in Underwear 25c Fancy Half Hose pair 10c Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Flannel Night Shirt ., HeaTy Fleeced Linen Underwear William Shaving Soap , Latest Silk Necktie .... The "Standard" White Shirta Ac 75c 50c 5c 19c 6'Jc Mkhitt Ik sraaa. Many of the Ore goo Cty spoil-men and would-ba apori have di parli-d for the alu!.i! Quid of the farmer to alaughter the elusive and gamey Mongolian phcaaanl. None will come bark empty handed even If U.ey have nothing belti-r than atoriee and fi-atber and lieapaa bmkslio to en liven their return. Judging Irom the number of treapaas notice o! I to fatm r from Ihitolll. e within tha pa t two werka, dlaciplea of Nlmrod will U tip againat lha real thing mora than ome. Hut It will nut bo neceraery for Heiii to aaaume theatll'udnofaMacher, In order Ut kill their iju jIa of bird. Keporta from the county indicate a plentiful aunply of pheasauta thli year and an on aeaaon of alx wee'. ahouM U bmg enough to aalisfy the moat ardent loer of the eort. Unuwrt'L FiHinmi Stoi-md. William W. Kmllh, water bailiff for the Willam ette and Clackaiuaa Kiver. waa In the city TueUy and aald that 240,000 aal mon egg were taken el the lioveinment Hatchery on the Clackama Sunday night. The Clackamaa awarma with ! mon, there Iwlng more In the river now than for 10 yeara peat. Until a abort lime ago fUhcrmeii were catching aalmon Jut below the rack, and when Ihia w dl-coverd he practice wa promptly topwd, a the law prohibit the catch teller I.M. The ollowlng ta the lial of letter re maining In tha poatofure al Oregon City, Ore., on Oct. art, I'M : woMia'a M"T. Freemat Ixxliae Mr Miller Maria It Wllkiueoa Georgia Mr hxm'i LtT. Bloiiiirg Kd (lrae N J OriepUeo lienwrll J llodgea Willace UKO. Jackaon C A Kellogg BF Mulvaney It M Wagnrr Geo Wl.iU) Win HOKTON, P. M. A Sen Service lth"ut Parallel. There la ample Justification for the claim made by Tna Cuicaoo IUcohd Hxhalo that lis reader enjoy tvery day in the week, Bundaya included, a new servi'-e Hist i w ithout parallel in range and completeness. The reaaon isobvioo tha combination of the varied and ex tensive facllitiee of the two great dailiee, Tub Chicago Uccoao and Tut Cuicaoo Tim ra-11 khali. In addition to the inde-(M-nilont new focilitlea of both papera, Tna Kkcoko-ilKKAU) receivea the com- l plate newa wrvice of The New York Herald, Tha New York Tribune and The Associated Pre; and when It 1 consid ered lhat iU new columua are aopple ruented by all the special feat urea ao popuW in Tm Chicago Rxcohd and TiiCnicAox)Tii-llKaAU), It will be aeen that Tin IiKcoau-IUaALO hold a uniipie ilaw among the great newapa per i f tl United States. ' lUndbt-ok f tbe Wist. Mr. Klitor: There eeem to be a growing Interest in the ubject of foree try throughout our county. Will yon permit me, through your valuable col uiddi, to cuggeat to those who are inter ested in the study of our native tree that the beet book to use, all thing consider ed, lath "Handhook of Weal-American Cone Bearer." by Trof. J. 0. IOO Hrvisrd lO0 Tbe readers of (hit paper will be pleajwd to learn that there ia at leat one drea JihI diacaae lhat acionce ha Ui-n able to cure in all it atagea and that ia Lemmon, the noted forestry expert of eatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure i the , California. The book ia bandy in aixe, only piwilive cure now known to tbe entirely practical and sell at a rearon aiedlcal fraternity. Catarrh being a 'able or ire. Huntley' book etore ha constitutional dineane, reijuirv a con- .eonaented to order copiea for those w ho stitutional treatment. Hall a Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, acting directly t'pon the bhwil and niucn aurfucfa of the system, thervhy destroying the foun dation of the diaease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and aaalstinc nature In doing its work. Tbe proprietors have o much faith In It curative powers, that they ollur $100 (or any case that it fall to cure. Send for lint of testimonials. Addresa, F. J. Chenxy A Co., Toledo 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Ilall'e Family Pill re the beat. Dr Witt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gen tle, floctive in removing all Impurities from the liver and bowel. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. Geo. Harding. may desire to have it. A. J. Moktoomkbt. Nteiel lute Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot fright fully," write W. II. Bad, of Joneaville, Va., "which cauaed horrible leg sores for thirty yeara. but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything elae failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Co', Sores, Bruises and piles. Sold by Geo. A. Aarding 25c. Ttr. William' India 1-llaOIS TETwill cura HllaO. ft 14 1 Bar. anil ltrkl( Piles. It aMorba tlia lumura. at UratlM tichlnc at one, aoiaaa a uouluoa, lea tmutnt rallar. J'tvY I!imi'l III AN riLB OIKTMCVr la pra- I'nrqnallel Mervlce Tla Great Salt Uke Kaute. Tbe favorite route to tbe East ia via Salt Lake City and ' Denver over the Rio Grande Western Railway in connection with either the Denver A Rio Grande or Colorado Midland Railroads. You will find it a pleasant way to travel, coup ling a it does the most remarkable scen ic ride in America with an unsurpassed train service. Three fast through trans continental train daily, carryin all classes of eqnirmant, in. loding Pullman Palace and Ordinary or Tourist Sleeper to Chicsgo and St. Louie without change Free Reclining chair car, observation cara and a perfect dining car service. Send for folder and other information to J. D. Mansfield, general agent, 122 A. Third atreet, Portland; or Geo. W. Heinti, general passenger agent, Salt Lake city. 2 F. H. WELSH. Fresh Confectionery Manufactured Daily. Nuts, Fruits and Ggars. SODA FOUNTAIN'. Opposite Enterprise Office. What's Ynr Faee Worth? Sometimes a fortune, bat never, if yoa have a sallow complexion, a Jaundiced j look, mot h-patchea and blotches 00 the skin all signs of Liver Trouble. But W. W. CBS1S9IX. D. 0. C D. LOTS, D. Ow DRS. CHRISTIE & LtOVH Oaf opatla Phyalalana 0 rod nates of A merican School of Osieopat by Successfully treat all chronic diseases by mechanical manipulation. Nodrun given. Diseases of women a specisl'y. Examination and consultation free. Offlce boars: 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Except Sundays. Office, Euonu 8 anil 4, gteTens Bldf.. opp. Bask , 1 viTj.'a vibj Uatoos Citt, - - Oaxnos. Dr. King's New Life Tilla irive Clear Skin, Rosy Cheek, Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at Geo, A. Harding's Drug Store,. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It affords the etomach complete and absolute rest by digesting tbe food yoa eat. Yoa don't have to diet but can enjoy all tbe good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ',nUntly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving yoa new life and vigor. Geo. Harding. jyj C. STRICKLAND, M. D. Hospital and Private Experience. '.)Ber his profeaaional services to the I pie ol Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention pai.l lo Calarrtj - and Chronic diseasea. Best of refer ences irivrn. Office in Willamette Building. Office noun: 10 lo 12a. ni., 4 to ti p. m. OREGON CITY OREGON ir! only Tor Ptlaa and lu-iiinaor tha prlraia pari Vtarr ki la warrant. " For aale by Charmaa A Co., Druggists. J TARRH Tine CLEANSINO aXI II EA LI NO CTBK FOH CATACEl.! Ely's Cream Balra Mtf and plaoaant to a.s O.nuuus no In Juriooa ante, ll ta quick fy aVworbed. (iirva Kelief at once. It Oprna and Cloanaea . t ' k' n " AlKra liul.mniatli.n. It ml. aud Pnuecta the Memhraoa. Restores th BrnaM ot Tla and Small. Laiya 9oa, W ccuta a Druleu or hT mail; Trial Sue, 10 cents by mai'. tL Y BUOTUbUtd, M Vi aires Street, aw X ot 1: R. PRIER PHOTOGRAPHER Leesons Gireu to Beginners. PlateB.Develoj)ed. Views for Sale. Apply at the Caufield Building:, Up Stairta. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. OLD 'n HEAD Die Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I r " Kimball Organs in five and six Violins, Banjos, Zithers, Au octaves from G0 to $125 sold on in stallments. Washburn Guitars and Man dolins are known to bo the' best -from $15 up. All other makes from $5 up. toharps and Accordeons, all grades and all prices. Harmonicas and Jewsharps 5 cents up. Clover Harmonophones 50 cts. X Strings and Extras for all instruments. BurmeisterO-resep, SfeOroi? Qityjeuelrs