Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 18, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    OUKdON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1901
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Fornuke IheClilrhrrlnic and Are
After (he, Irtlng.
Personal Mention
P. J. Kaylur m In town Tiiei'Ly
fiom Molalla.
K, K, Wright, nf Canity, wii In town
i-Ktr-rtf ny on bii.lur.,
Mrs. It. I), Wllw.n w.iln Hpiliigwilnr
tlil week mlllng relative.
Htrphan A. I). Iluniu'a, nf Molalla, .... .., .,
was In the city W.I.,.. ' M ML1 1,0W0 0,H A,,K4B
Judge T. A, Mcflrld ! holding court
In Ht. Helen., Columbia County.
Willi. in Mackral,the Mola'L l.irnrM
maker, wm In town Wediiu..y
MIm Ann Mldlam, of Portland, li
vlalllng ber brother In Crauiali,
MIm AIiiim II tllark ha taken an as
ammaiion Kir immil to teli ,.ol. Th Improve, Order of Red Men In
Mr. and Mrs I. Illngo, of Clarke., iri'tMid their ld tbla week In the ron
were vLUlng 0. W, Grace on Monday. Ir-i ir tt Irvlntc I'larjo, ami ra.t 2(1,
II. Perry, prominent farmer ami H vtp. m lilt (he achool. miII1 only
dairyman of Mullno, wa in town Tur. "MO. Tin b"ol have hern directing
day. "" anrrglr. toward winning the Chick
u i. r. vu.,-1 Mr.. :S SS: rr' !"'
Dr..l..n In l',,U...I ! -I. il l. ' 7 w ........ Kiii .,r
... -Ml,. Irving. Tin vol, up to ye.lr.J.y
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...... .,,7. u, r,iiwoMj, vots o th ibvixo.
vlaitml tmr i.arMtil. In It... li .... u..... I .
. " ' ' " " "' n .'mi.JIhh
! Public Hth-x.l. 0,41,1
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her .later
Huilila
vr ............ I . T .rn f Ttr-irlr
Yiihh 8 WITCH J "' vv
V it. jti9k. i
Charman A Co.
IJooki,
Exchange tfchool
School book eixhamoid at Moore's
pharmacy. .
Mooilmru Have Iarrraa Thi-lr l?ml
for Ibe (b rkerlng and Coinpe
1 1 1 1 o it I'.rlr...
Jliby Ilonriris
OtldMlllth.
Specialty. Mint
Vulval., .ilk tixl all the lateat novel
tin.. Mia. Goldmnilh.
l(o.la Miller, ol (I.I. city, vl.itad y ''c" Ww1,1
I.ter. Mim Francis, ol Portland, ' yt 'hutcU., ,
Mr.. Jm, m.ntn, ol IVrlUn.l, vl.li.,1 flimi-h
tlx MiMit Falrcluugli la.t MonJay and m Cr
Mi-t
Mr,
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Smt ..U of mlllliry at ll.e Hel
Front H.tiir.l.y, October 10.
You will av money by buying your
millirittry of MIm Uol.l.mltli.
IVii.IU, Tablet and Uuli-ri, with
Hcliool ioka, at Charm. n & Co.
Tbe laio.t novHltUa In mllllnf ry and
I'rlcva tl.a MIm Gold.inilb.
l.'OloJIOOIoloaij on vbatlal or (r
aonal Mtcurily. lJimli k A Ka.tbam, agti.
ISuy your uifat atAlbrlgbtA Logna'
uiHt inaikut and aacura votaa lor th
I I'.O piano.
CliiMrnn'i bata and boniift.. Mi.a
(JuMiiiiith.
We Respectfully Call Your
Attention to the Following
Hat. In vi ry Utt itylm, at tba very
loMit riii . at tba Kad Front Bator-
day, Ociober 1'J.
Turaday.
K. O. T. II
V ! . II...I.I. .J 11.. orralma,
l'...l 1.. .. .. ! 7-iin v.iurrn
ini.rri i'ikmii, in ii.a city 1 1 11 (I y
Monday. In. V. liK.t.
P.C. MllWanJ J. I. TubU. l-o.,l
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Molalla a Iradlliif l.iuiBt.. a.ra In lown I ...
., . , - wixximrn W tl.a W01M M 610
I I'. .1. II.. K.. ,i
I - v' i",iaili,l,nlMII j m
KuU.lacr Iba Mm., .1. n'tia
I I.J .11 I a .. . 4 a I lltlMl
1 r r.ieiu, ami win mum Monday VVlll.mlla Fall. B.bool
Wt- Connrriralinnal Thufi h
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"(fr.n.lma" Hmlib i oj. from I'orl- T. M. C. A
land and la vbhlug filrn.l. In tba i-lty t'niid Artl.an
tbl.wrrk. A.O. t!. W..
W. S. Ilural. tba man fiom Aurora - -
wbo buy. and al!i jii.t w. In iba A; "'h
ellv Kaiut.U ' I
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... .. , . 1 v-viia.i .iiiiBi ciurru iirreny in
. II. ITmnao.jf., tr.rrariilliiK ll.e .. ...
ItlMlttlaMtal at tt . I f.....t a I. - It
i..iWlWiu.r m., a. in ma .,M,. l,m
Clly yr.lrf.Jay. Willi .I,lrrl.!lnj II.. .n...r.
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uaa Mria, iu, 01 mia clly, l.a. Inwn ibat baa own nlv.n br roan, tba rom
l .-.I I . . -I .. . .. .. I . . . . . "
K-i..ti iH.vprv...ivn w ma w mvmij mlllra rcl. Dial rrliiaiulng In Iba con
Ol Urrgoa gl i-luli. Irai with ll.e boia ol winning nnuiira
1 . "
Mr. and Mra. v. II. MaMball, of more woik and lima than can ba irnl.
Fuftland, vl.ilad rrlatlvc. and Irlaiid In
Caitrmab Hunday. I I'. ! Hidu.g, tba Maruuaui nx r-
Hiaia Hci.ator L. J. Ad.tua. of M .rlou . oa Monday, am.mp-
cwmly, bn.. bfm.a U In Ktlvftor., w.a D B. Tboroaa
In town ya.ierday. II. L. Kelly rcturnHl Monday from
!(. Cl.a. V. II.im. of (tranta Ulu In t'alilornla. lie viaited
' 1 1 .1 ... i
IWU vi.-linir and Mr. A. J. raiauve. in oan jc-a anu wa a dtlrgata
Moitftfomrrr il.la tirk. 10 u' Kpiopal CooTenUon la Sn
' it. -
Mr. and Mr. U Kinnalnl b.va nur I '
cbal an elrvanl plana from K.Ur'a Mt" ' J li.gl.ler(
I'ignoHouaa, I'ortlaud Mr.. W. L. MlJI.m, wbo bava born
L. W. Itobbln., ,b. M....M. mrfcbant. !'' " "'"'l
.-l....l 1 .....1. PnHl.h.1 .1 - "" urucn
vwwa m mm j n.fa uvivi .
hail. a I "WHIBJ aal IfWt),;
0 wtfj butlnif wIcilDf tfLOUi. I
,, , i . 1 . . . I ra. inacena pioiii and lam y. ol
Uta. Mar J.rk kfiil ann. nrliin Jark l . v.
r.T..i..i... i. .11 t ... i 11 Toledo, Orvgon, arrived bera n Momlay
Tba Acme, oppoalt F.oterprlna office,
m.nuf.rturr. lib randy daily. Fruit,
l!)iclgnand lobarrn. 6ola fountain. Xrw,
Id-gular .ervloi will x bel l at tba
CiiitfrfKMlonal iburcb on the net
Ijr I'. day, Tbr paator will pre.cli at
1::mi. Al7:a0 tba lUv. B. A. Ainold,
lately from Iwa, will prrarb.
Hv. S. A. Arnold wbo ba. lecently
taken iliargn of tba Clai kama. rhurib,
will prrarb at Fly nrit Sunday at 4 p.
m. It I. probable tdal Mr. Arnold will
conduct wrvirre at tbi. place rrgularly
every two r ki aftrr tbi.
Fall tolling, are coming in and tbe
man wbo want, an op-to-dte tull in
r.lr, cli.tli and atyla abould to to J.
Knowland, tbe leading tailor, Jocatrd
Srvrnlb atnet, near drpot. Famplrt
cbrrrfully tboan. I'rire reaaonable.
Do you tuflVr from pilrt ? If to do noi
turn to.urgrry lor relief. DeWit:'a Wiu b
llttnl Halve will act no't quickly, .urrly
and frlr, ..ving you tbe eipenae and
danger ol an operation. Geo. Harding.
SUES. ELLEXHIUM).
lr-thoft'.e Mutbrr r W. VT. II. gam
ton of Orrgen City.
and are viaiiing Mr.. U. W. Grace
Tbry will remain a month vlnltln,- it-la
left Turaday for ttirir olj bom In Mar
Oiam, wl.ere they will ir.idr
r .... nt . ..... .1
Mlllil.nl.hfiMnl I It.rll'l a M ' M All.. ... .
w ......- ivm aim If finda.
!.. U'. II. L'.ll. tl.ll. . .I.....l I
, ... , , ICty. I . K. Hammond, rector of 81
from fealtl Tuolay morning. , ., . . .
W. 8. Ja. k,an ondnrtaker of Sllyerton. pu(, , hUtkt cU. IVrtland.
w in wwo oa.uruay ti.i-iok u Hai.d.v morn nu. Sir. Cl....,llr -..n.
t .i. ' " "
nian.er. rf. r.. anu uanou rfaia. M.icia.l rvlr. I..r.
a,ai wa k a. tt t I
Miaa mc, 01 canoy, wi.o na. oen h,L t ,....... ,nJ Clllirlp. Wriu,
vititing brr aider in tbia clly, led Kal- r.,urnwl --lllrj.- tnlM . ,u ..i...
Ofday worning lor F. r. ai.U lo attend iunlitlg ,rlp io Lll, couu,y irf
tbe tarillval. lUfieriia villa. Tl.a .l.nt ,.l.u..
I ' ' ' - - s - " 1
Mr. Illlg came down from Uublwrd ant. and bad a good lime.
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B.turi.y 10 vi.il lirr u.ugiuer, mra. Mr. Dudrldge I). 8,-bindler, who bat
Diiiuey uui'B, aMiiiam principal 01 vUUln( ,,or (,ronU( Pr ,nJ Mf
u.nrman acnooi. 1 w K,ti. i ,1.1. .iltf 1... ih- ,...1
Ca'l HalMrlai b amcrai fully pantod the tbrea nioulli.. loft for ber home in San
law examination and i. now a member Francieco la.t Friday night
a.. a l.al
u tiM urvg. n i.ar. lie 11.1 erie.ea me Mr, A Jt K,wle,( o( MolalU if virit
ouice oij. r. viara. iu i,in,i. i u.n . w.iu .1.
Mra. (Jlua. Pnan, of VIob, Wa.h., will remain for .rveral wwkt, and ll.t'ii
W48 vi.iting Mra. U. U. Grace laat rrl-lgj to Klamath Fall., Intro nlm will
day. (She baa eon in 81. Vincent a make brr home w ith bur daiigbtur.
ntrpiia.1 who 1. very 111., Mayor Llmltk wa .hootln i.liea.ant.
C. A. Holdall, a merchant of Cauby, on bit luther'i farm at Hubbard Ilium
wbo hna been attending the l'ortland day, and will go up .gain Saturday with
Carnival punned through Oregon City I K. L. Ilolmau. The Dimick pluce af
Hatnrday,en Mute fur home. lord. KiOO acre, of bottom laud lor li e
Mr. J. Wallace and P. McCarthy, of uporii-men
Ka.tern Oregon, Hopped t ff In tbi. city 8. L. Smith, an attorney of Blooming-
Monday to viait friend. They wore ton, III., and publisher of the Lexington
on their way to Han Fraiiclnco Journal, wa. in Oregon City yuHterday.
Mix Helen Gleum.n, win la tuachlng Ho I. making a tour of the I'acillu Nohli
atMullno. and MIh. Graco Miller, wbo weal and thl. la bla flr.l vacation in 12
Is tuachlng at Liberal, vUitod ibeir par- yr. Mr.'Smlih will leave for the
onlRof Iblaclty Saturd..y and Sunday. Eat Sunday night atopplng at Spokane
Mr. and Mr.. Ppenoer daft of Waah- fr 'BW Jy roule-
Inirton. renn.. have boon vlaltlng Rev. Colonel Moot Hooton, coinmandliig
id Mn. Montgomery thin week. Mr., the 28th U. S. Infantry and the Tout of
Cralt 1. a cotmln of Mr. Montgomury. ancouvor Ilarmck., waa night .eelng In
N I HennAii fltu v.iiiiniailkii mnnnHwui till
lr. 0. A. Stuart, Al Dickon and Iula iu,1mttll. L,rlv ,.ir
t..l. f..,, . Inn. " 1 ' '
ra.r ll'-un.uu o........ ... v.... . R.il,. llllri,h In . a IV an.l
day.' outing near the hea td the Mol-1 u h. ap)0,Dtment , the
ail.. iney.ecureu.i.eav7.H.BOio..u. . . rrUH,jont irison
nd Bitot one deer. n Decembor( i80. while renldiu here.
R. L. Orevea and 8. J. Durford, at
tended the Grand Lodge of Oregon, fliipilst Convenllo 1
. . . . sr. . 1 a .It 1
Knight, of rytblaa, in roruand mis KevJ u Beaven, j, j. Burgons,
Mra. Kllen Sauiaon, a pioneer of IMS
an.l a well known rreldentof Hill county,
died Saturday night at ber home in
Nee ly, aged 83 year. She had been In
failing health for long time and her
death wa. not unexpected. She leave.
a buahand, two aona and four daughter.
The funeral tot.k place Turaday morning
from tba Kock Creek church and the
Intrrment w. In tbe liotk Creek ceme
tery.
TEACH rKS XT IIARMOM.
Fln.1 M.ftli gr tke AttaclatloB Will
be II. IJ .Saturday, Oclob.r 20.
The fii.t mee'hig of the Clackamas
County Trachera' A.noclatlon for tbe
prraenl hool year, will be held at Hat
mony tcbool-bouae, jutt ea.t of Mil
w.ukie, Saturday, October 20th. Tbe
cummlttee I. Pi of. T. J. Gary. Mine
Fannie G. Porter ind Supt. J. C.Zinter.
I'koORAM.
How to Make the School room Attract
ive." Mr.. G. M. Strange, WIILburg.
Roun I table topic for the afternoon.
"Some F.lement. of a Suoces.ful School."
Tue Teacher's part. Mias R. T. Smith,
Prin. KaHthain School. Oregon City.
The Pupil's part. M!a Tatty, West
Oregon City.
The Parent's part. Mi.a Catto, MM-
watikie.
The Director'a part. Prin. J. W.
Finher, Clackamas.
Tiio Superintendent's part. Trin.
Evans, Oswego,
i:.mni'Oiai. n.4ZA An.
Tbe ladles of St. Paul's church will
bold a bniaarin Willamette hall about
December 10. The booths will be
beautifully decorated and everything
will hr arranged in the beat of style, as 1
iIia 'a.ties In charge wish to retain thtir'
reputition a. artistic designers.
There will be on, sale, home-made
candy, bread, plea, cake, etc., fancy.
work of every description, pictures and
numerous articles suitable for Christ-1
ma. gifts. The Indies now have a large
quantity of aprons, both white and
colored which are on sale Thursdays
at the rectory of St. Paul's church.
Lout.
A liiht brown overcoat between the
suspension bridge and Jones' mill on
the Abernethy road. Leave at the
Enterprise olllce and receive reward.
Many phytleinns are now prescribing
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly, having
found that it is the best prescription
they can write because it is the one prep-
week us delegates from Cataract Jdge, Annie Gsntenbeln, Mrs. I). C. Latour
No. 76. tte. Mary Mclntyre and Mrs. Carrlo
Representative J. L. Kruno, of Htitf- Paraer are in Portland attending the
.,..1 r..i.,ml Tnna.lav mnrnlni from lfith annual sedition of the Bfiptiat Slate
Corv'alll where he ptirch.tned a full Convention. The Oregon City chuich j tratlon which contains the elements neo-
blooded Shropshire sheep from the col- has subscribed toward the debt of esnary to digest not only some kinds of
lege farm to add to his farm. Mr. Krune the convention. Mr. Reuven Was eletted food but all kinds and it therefore cares
Is an up to date farmer and has the best hlntorlcal secretary and momber cf the indigestion and dycpepida no matter
0 everything, board of managers to serve two years, i what its cauao. Geo. Harding.
' Groceries
Green CoTee, from -: 10c pound
Wwt Ilice, 10 pound for .$1 00
Ann St Hammer Soda, bulk, 8 Ibe for. . . 2.rc
filioo DresHing, per Lottie 7c
Illuing, per bnttlo 6c
IHuing, per box 6c
Washing Powder, jer lb J5c
80a p, box of 20 bare 70o
Matches, 6 papers for 6c
Extracts, per oi fc
Lird Bccd, per package 7C
Notions
Hone Collar Buttons, per card 6c
Iff ti. f
Money rurses, irom 6c up
Outinir Flannnla. fmm
fcbaker Flannels, from
Knitting eeule. ik.t set h
Ilatr pins, pr paper lc
Garter Elastic, per yd '6c
Rotitache Iiraid, all colors, per bunch. . . 2'c
,Tae, 2 rolls for .. 6c
Hkirt Binding, per yd 6c
Baby Riblxn, per yd lc
Darning Cotton, 2 rolls for 6c
Hick Back Braid, per bunch 6c
Wbito Metal Tea Spoons, per set s 15c
White Metal Table Spoons, per act ... . 25c
Corsets
We carry tbe famous Dr. Warner's Rust
poof and the Coronet Corsets. Prices rang
ing from 50c to tl.M).
Mackintoshes
Hoys' $ I 25 and op
Men's l 60 and up
Women's 2 25 and up
Sheet Wadding 2 sheeta for 5c
Cotton Batting : 10c
Umbrellas
Gingham and Satine Umbrellas from. .40c up
Silk Umbrellas, from $ 25 up
Our Stock consists of Staple and 'Fancy Dry Coods, Notions. Hats,
Caps, Shoes, Furnishing Coods. Hardware, Tinware. Groceries. Etc.
FARM PRODUCE AND SHINCLES TAKEN IN EXCHANCE.
Red Front Trading Co.
Court House Block, Oregon City.
Cc yd
5c yd
We carry the celebrated Gilbert Linings.
Pocket Cutlery
We carry theC.C.C. Pocket Cutlery. Prices
from 20c up, and goods warranted.
Cushion Covers
In Cushion Covers we have a pretty assort
ment, and selling them at prices to suit you.
We are Kenls for tne cejerjratcd seam al
lowing Standard Patterns. Fashion sheets free.
Boots and Shoes
We carry J. B. Lewis Wear Registers
and Bradley k Metcalf Shoes, which always
give satisfaction.
Hats .
Boys' Hats, from 6ic up
Men's Wool Hats 60c, 75c and 00
Men's Felt Hats, from II 00 up
Hosiery
Boys' Heavy Bicycle Hose, ribbed, per pr 2c
Ladies' Hose, good quality, pair JOc
Ladies' A II-Wool Hose, pair 2'rc
Misses' and Boys' Extra Heavy Hoae?2 pr 25c
Men's Socks, ribbed top, pair 5c
Mens Extra Heavy Socks, 3 pairs 2rc
Men's Wool Socks, heavy, pair 25c
We invite you to call and inspect our New
Millinery and Dresn Trimmings before buying
elsewhere. In Drees Trimmings we have an
assortment equal to any in Portland.
Capes and Jackets
Ladies' Capes, from $1 25 up
Ladies' Jackets, from 3 00 up
Misses' and Child's Jackets, from ... 1 60 up
We have a good assortment of Women's
Collarettes, Storm Collars
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Read the Message.
We have the things which will make you thank
your lucky 6tars. We want you, though, to go
a step farther, and come in without fail. We
have goods to offer that will interest you.
'"4"-Jh.. , , ... .
"We sell Air Tight Heaters, measuring
18 inches in the clear, cast top, bottom
draft, no foot rails, for $3.75.
FRANK BUSCH, The Housefurnisher.