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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1901 mm isxautm Bunm t-rr Personal Mention I -J T. J. Hiifonl Monday morning fur Hli'iii. Theodore llagenberger, of Mllwaukl, lit the t il y Tuesday. Mint Huphla N'fthau'ii was sri arrival on Monday morning's Albsny local, , i, Hitler, Ham Kanitman and John Jin key, of Newly, were in town (lib week A ttijf nry K. T. (Jrllllilt lift yesterday for Cblcsgo on three week bualiiuai ln. Mi Ina .XMiiyre, Ol rorllaiul. wis gul of Miss Alvene Hum at Hun MUaAmy l'y, f I'oilland, la Hit runt if her inter, air. John w, M'dUtl. Ml' MuliU I lu1lon, teacher In Park lUi school, went lo Albsny Tueaday Uiornlng. Ktoln Hmllli, of Hilvelloti, la loan TurvtlM vUlttnn lir vUtvr, Mn. To.n Co lug, Jr. M Nlll Younger has gon to Hpo knn Ink ixMitlun In mercsnill tnlabUahttielil. I John IMmlck, tn onion tnsn of I lull bard sod brothel lo the mayor, was In tl.s city Tuaaday, A. I. Hoa ml all ar vUillng rela -ea !)! frlendt In Orrgon City and Portland. UruwnevlHe Time. Hay Adams arrived from Hllverlcn Monday mnl loll Tudy fur Huinplr, II I a nephew of H. M. lUtnahy. Mlaaee F.v ami Five Jiiliiiaoa. of por'Und, ere vla'tlng Mr. and Mr. J, W. M. run, In W.i Oregon City. Will. am Hhlndler, a prominent ftllstn u( Milasukl tnl oiio of lla prim mov t r ol lli lnr.ri r(ion movement a In loa n Wednesday. Harold and Fred IKk.IiiiI. of Culfai, Vli., civil engineer of Hit Northern I'arlnV railroad, wert in Ibe Hly HumlaT tinting Mia. H. A. Cha Mid family. A. V. lavls, of Msripistn, lia breu ilian aa a trial Jutur In lh t'nliad Hair Orrult ('unit and la auiliinnned to l'lar In court at Portland Nutrrmlr 18 I 2 p. tn. Jiinr Mcrrl, of I.IUral, cam down on Monday' Icral and ped through Hi rliy u ruul fur Wardnrr, Mailt. Mr. Morrla It rarwnUr and liaa been Loin oil brief tiall. Jaiiirai ftatlun, of Hlon, fornivrly fore man al Ilia Upper Clackamas Hatchery, Hi Tuesday for Tillamook. II la Or Id turiotndut of lli htala Rail commis sion and will tiplor lli Nestticce and other streams. Mr. Ina Wlcka, of Han Francisco, who ha ltn vielUng bor partul, Mr. and Mra. A. CioUiamlih, In Kugenc, went lo Oregon City llil afternoon to vtcl hr aiitaia a frw dayt and tlin ill rvlurn lo lh Day city. Kujjrn Ouanl. J, U. Ito, of IndrpoiHlrnte, it the 0w ltfag tnaater at lli drol, auc cevding Julm Pit ki'lmin. Cliarln Lit brook, aaalatanl agrhl, and Mr. lUma, art fiuin Janfavillr, Ind., and are Initli dradiiatra of tha Janoivllla Collra ol Toligraidiy. Mi Metta Finley and Mlat Kitty rain rntrrUlntd a la'K uuuiU'f ol ou ilittMaa Tahia'a liouia laH rveninrf. Tlia huura and aailtly and iliiaaully to Ilia aifouipaniinrnt of IUIIo'en amuiM'nient and dili'luua leliedunpnH wem am v d. J. K., Glilrrt K. and W. A. 1 1 pd got and Mra T. M. l-ontf lull Tudy for Taooina lo atlond Ida funeral of their bioihrr, wliiih took olaoa Wednvaday afternoon. John H. Ilivlii wa wll knoMii In Drciion City and weal to Ta roma alfimt JH yaara aun. II wa at one tiinv iri-aMiirr of 1'u'rto County, Waali, and latir aa In llir ital eMutn buaineri. Hi th ath otciirrt-d lnt Fundny and a very r-inhli'ii. Hewn 45 yoara old and loft a wlfti and one ilmiiililer. Mr. J. T. Halton, of Oregon City, la in town luilny In atteiiilance at the ofbYe of thn mnaliT Huh warden, reimrtlng non luili'herv alien on the MurKetix'o river widen ho lia hi'en enlorln recent1 miller tha order of Mr. Van Hunan. He h.ia found a very flu t'te ahont CO tnlle up from the inouili of the river and ahont 35 milea below thu Three Kllr. A K0d wuuon nmd lead pMf thntlta and within J00 ynr In of It. Ita fine water unpplv and extra flnhlng Kmiinda aro lt fenturrs of valun. Aa tuiiaNewa. I'rof. Wm. P. Matthewa, at one tlmn prlntrl pul of the Kaaihuni "chool, and at lre(ifiit anperintendent of Hie iiiblio DdhoolH at Wilbur, WaMi., writet to friend In this city, and ya Hint he in very nimdi pleaand with hla new )OBliion. He Iihh 220 implla enrolled. Wilbur Is a vnHt whoat market. Nearly a million and a quarter bnalioU will eome Into the warehoimoB this fall. The county In which Wilbur la Bltunteil will thla year produce near ten million binhela. Around Wilbur tboro are hundred of UiouttundH of aquare inilofl with never a tree. Go weat a mile from town, and one may look until Ida eyea aro wonry and ho will ice neither tree nor IiuhIi. Nearer to town there la a grove ol Wll Iowa and service tree and Blinking anpti. Even thla little wood has been a com fort to Trof. Matthews. KL'H'IDK OF A It It 1 1) K, Takf Cnrbi.Hr) Anil n I'ortlaid Afur Two Days of Wrililiil Uf0. f Local Evcr). r Mr. Julm A, Kminltt, a 17 year-old girl and tli brldt of two day, tulcidud In I'uitland Wedneaday alt4irniNn, by laaing caiboho acid. Hhe a Ml, a Mary (Jray, of llalaey, and lima lo Urn g'n City Hunday with Kinmllt, who I a IwrtHir. Thy were mairled Monday evening by Mayur Hlmh k In tha una of tin groom' Uir, Mint Klla Kinmllt, of Moii'iiiiiith, and (ieorw K lllalrap, a barlxir employrd In Juhn ton's thop, w bull a con-In of Mr. Km mill. They went to Cortland and put up at tli Hi. Charlci Hot.d, and apent tiili Inn l(lit-i'i i. I ribortly allrr imioii, Wadneaday, F.ui inltl led hi bnda in the hotel, )ing he aould Mum In a abort lime. He re turnd to tht boiel under Hi lulluenct of liijuur. Ha and hi bride bad angry word, and mn h a illatreaalng M'ena en ued that Mr. Kinmllt tell tha room aylng ih would m back In about an hour. Kiiuiiiu reclined on coti.h and fell aaleru. In tht mr jnlliiin h young wlfo b iiiKht raibolltf arid at a near by diuifator, and the Inference la lliat when ha reached lh r'Mim whne rt hilalitiid a a lrepliig he iiiiiiiribab ly drank thrrvwjiiNilrr of Hit t-onierit of tht on' on in hold of th olm, About 4 uVIim k hi-r binband awnkt and a turprlaed and loi kid to find hi brld lying on lh lel, uncoiirou, and rvlilmiily aulb ring doiii in rlf'd ol the Mill(.nlng. Help a a tuiiiiuonrd, did lr. A, Tiller wurki-d over Hi unlor. tunal girl and did all that medical ( net could aungeat to v her Ji'e, J Tlie Aetna, oppoali Knterpria olllie. but ha irmalm-d ni.cncloji until I manu'actiifia beali canity daily. Fruit, ebonite o'clock, when hdlrd. Ilor . c,' olcro. foU fmnlain. w, Ixxly a lakn lo Holiiian' iinileriik.i At tha (ronirrrtfatmnal chnrch n.-xt lug p.rlort and 'eli.pbon imia;n fiUndy morning the Lord't u,.per will ; ei.l lo her father, alio wa l.e'tbrokeu j t ,,i,,inrm iratecl in connect !oi wi h ' by the Intelligence of hla daiightrr'a on- ft epilon of new membera. Iimriy tie. tli. 114 HiiecleJ Dial ln-r body Im aiit U. II rey for burial. Tha dead girl waa the youngnt of four children, Hur buahand I aboui 25 yai old, and baa bren a harbrr at Ha'aey allien lat Huniuier. Q Don't take chances with your money and subscription agent. We meet ever cut-rate proposi O t'" can Mve lm MOMYt and jou run no risk of loosing your money. New bats arriving dally. MUi Oold tinith. He 1 1 oo I book eicliamcMi! at Moore's pharmacy. You will avt money by buying your millinery of Ml Uoldamith. The latent tiovnltle In millinery and prices Hit neat, Mi (ioldamitli, Velvtt hat In all the new almpe and price moderate,' Mia (Joldmullli. t'mhrellas repaired and recovered, ali built to order. Johnon A Lamb. 120 lo f 100 to loan on chattel or per aoiial aeturily. D:inli k A Kaatham, agt. liuy your meat at Albright A Logu' meat maiknt and accui volua lor Ibe !'0 piano. Ten cent In merchandiae given with very iiiauo Volt purchaaed al Moore's pharmacy, f ientiln Vallenclenni- lca and Inaer tiuii f r dainty hamlkerchleU at the Kai ket More. M. K. Ilainet, of Nt Kra, loiight a fine A. J. C. C. Jumey tow from Win. J. Mctord, of Mi. I'leaait, laat werk. Mia Mary C'aae, of lUlun Kchool of Voice Culture, will lake a limited num ber of pnplta for tha winter uionih. lo ym want to ryonr lixlve a In the I IV) pi mo? Albright A ligu laaue one vote with rvery 'Ji cent purchaae. Ak to sat tht new itylt 8eallng Wax Pomme Deofy In glass lube-so taiy to uit. All shadas 10c. In sticks 6c. Initial Stals 26c. J A i V' Fret for tht ssklng-our dtscrlptlvt list of new books issued twice a month. New books rectivtd tvtry wtek. You are cordially Invited to look them over. We have just opnwl a large shipment of Pocket and Teachers' P.iblen direct from the pullichers. No need to tell you that, when you see the email prices at which they are marked. No room for more than one profit. Our special is a flexible leather Teachers' Uihle, large type, with all the very latest helps, fuii concordance, references, maps, etc., at tl.OO. A lihle that mall order houses get ll.oO for. Complete rocket Bibles. Tes taments 10c. From these prices up to t7..l0 for India paper and choice leathers. Big ' Family Bible 11.25. School Books School Supplies We are headquarter for all the new School Book take old books in t cbange and furuub new books at the special Introductory price. Our flock of Slate, Tablet, Fen, Ink, I'encil and all School Supplies are carefully selected for Clackama Co. achoots and buying in the large quantitir we do, we can make lowcit price on first quality good. Lead I'encil toe dot. Slate " 25c hundred Ink, but quality. .. ,5'ic quart I'm ., 50c grow B. B. Eraaera, Wool 75c doz. B. B. Chalk f I jo dot. Itby fluimeia til idamlth. a specially. Ml! Hall ime In Ibe Old Tofcu. I.aot night wa Ha'loweVn and tht bold, tal urtl.ln didn't do a thing. Wtilnc lay n U ti t a H,ition of the aid. aalk leadmg fio.n th top ot tht Seventh trtel tiro lo tbt CiiaM icaidrnce a torn up and the eti'xens living In that Viriuily aard wi'lh. Heveral s(eii! wvrt detailed lu Lrrp an eye on Iba boys and pitt'enl dep'edat-oUi. It It !) lb cee that funoy prjn' da not .ni.y tl tnj mty of lheout uor llalloae'en iorti and damag: niut re- ulu lioye w,l be boys and they are at in wotil ou Ot'loliei 31. Hepert f .Hit ie NcNool. The following puo'dihave Iwel neither aWnl nor tardy du'ing tie monib of October. Kite Watts Nellie Uiehhou", Anna Mompowrr, Veda Wt' . I'aul MiiniHer, Mlein WsUi, A ' F.ieb- huff, Heuevleve Mumioarr, Cleve ttea ait, Kay Steaarl, Klturr llatton, Iivin llatkull. MT Asii:sWN,Teat'ber. Aruued the Choi I II ns'. u!grt McHiidu a ill tuuvciio c'rcult court Monday. Tne Circuit Couil docket a com- pleied Wednemlay tnorti'n j arid cont dnt 22D case of which 121 are equity, UUait aw and 0 are criminal caaea. Andnw Velecb, gnardlan of Ho Weln'r bis leen dlnchared snd h IxitidMinen exoneraied, hie ward having reached the age oMSytars, 8lie rc celveil fi'iS 18. A tranacilpt of j.idgmen hns been filed In the case of George J. Moore v (J. A. and M. C. Parsons and Jolin Par aotufor fl',,0.511 wiib 10 ptr cent Inter- at from Out. 7,100'. The transcript ie from Murlon county. John Wilmm bai entered suit atiiilnel the Southern Faclfio Comiany lor .'5,0i)0 djinnK. He boarded a train at Orejon City Augunt 28, HKK), and wm ejected from the train for trying to b-at bis way. Hi leg was Itrokeu snU be received Intel onl injurlei. Htnee then be ba been unable to v. oik snd county clurgo. WIIhoii in a con utnl morililne tluml. His attorneys a ni.nlck A F.aslham snd l, W. Mmitugun, of Poitland. Minnlii Sariut, of Portland. Iihh en tered suit i;iii!it Krni'nt Nii'jot for a divorce. They wero married October 1, 181)8 at Kmi Jose, ChI. The defendant g.ive bis niimo um Ortes mid stilmequcntly the plaintiff iliHoovured his trim name to be Niirgot'and plulntiff believing HihI their nurrliiga was Illegal, rcquuled a second ceremony bo performed, which was done July 14, 1001, at Now West minister, n. C. She alleges that the de fendant ahnard, mistreated and heaped personal Insults on bor ami at various tunes appliod to her vile and opproblous names ami epithets. In September, 1901, at Victoria, B.C., the defendant assaulted and beat her and In January, 1800 at San Francesco, threatened to kill her. He 1ms also refused to con tribute towaid her support. OASTOIIIA. Boar tha Itii Kind You HaY9 Hlw.iys Boufilt Mr I otfiii bating withdrawn from Ibe firm of Alb'ight A 1 gus on Nov. 1, re quirr that all account be lot tied up to dial dale, wilhoul delay. A. W. IIorntol Seattle, auperlntenttent of construction at the government (oils in Pugel Sound. i iu Uie city with bis wife snd little daughter, viailing bis par ent, Mr. and Mr. C. F. Horn, Articles of Incorporation of the Oregon City Normal College aere filed in the cttlary ij state's o.lbt) this week Itev. W. II. Hsvin, Mrs. M.J. Dsvlasnd Itov. J. P. Simpaon srtlhe incorporator. Fall suiting are coming in and the iran who wants an up-to-date suit In i.'ir.rloih and style should go to J. Unowland, the leading tailor, located Srhth it reel, near depot. Sample cheerfully ihoan. Price reaaonable. A mmnrlilon of every description Sheila loaded to order. Nw ahot gunr, Old ; tins repaiud. New SUmS of air rinV, 0 O ihots. Sewing wad Inet and bicycles rep ilre.1. The place to get itj Died. Johnwon A Lamb. All wo'kl guaranteed. T. W. Sullivan poManes a beautiful n!ght blooming cereua, which bloomed ! 11 Friday night. Although several j iprcics of ce i-us flower in the night, the umiie "night blooming cereus" is speci ally ap'ihcd '0 thn cereus giandiSorm, ahicb l cnl'lvsted for its bcautb'ul, aliort lived fl iwert. The name Is de rived Ir.im iho Latin "ceia," meaning wii, and e ru means a wis candle sn 1 is so named feom the resemblnnce of one Hpicics lo the columnar shape of a wax candln. , It ie a Rcnns of plants of the caclus family, and la a native of America irom California to Chili. It blooms once In every even years. Xivr Mifkot. Onc ba'f of tdo lower floor of the new Str.illou huili'icg, nesrest Kuconich s restaniant, will be occnniel by A. Pctke who a I', mn ameilet on tbe mctropoli la i plan and entry groceries, fish, meats and testable. VOTE " rU.VlTU ALI.Y IXCIIAXUED. ted Men lurressi j Tli I Letd Over tiie Public School. o o o o o o o 8 o o o o 8 8 o o p o o 8 o o o o o o ccooooooooocccoococooocooocooococecsccoo Another Lot Of Good Books This lot comes In l6mo. (4 x6) a neat pockat size. Ornamental cloth binding, tumped in silver. Books that are considered bargains at 25c anywhere. Our Special Price this week . .19c Or 6 for J 1.00 About 250 titles by such authors aa Aoguata Kvsns Duma Oliver Wendell Holmes Hawthorne Marie Cortlli Wllkie Collins Stanley Weyroan Mrs. Aleiander Walter Betant Rosa Carey Charles Keade Hall Caine Balzac Cooper Kipling Hugo Henty Haggard Ouida Scott And other well known authors. Umbrellas The amount of good Umbrella material that we are selling for $t.oo, $i.2j and f 1.50, is aiton uhing. We hoped to double our sales this year. Up to the preaent they have more than trebled. No other store oiTcr such values no other store backs up their umbrella with such s positive guarantee. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City. o o o o 0 o o o o o o o 8 0 o 0 o o o o 0 0 o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o Albright A I)gus have piano tickets. Cow Htrajed. AUmt Oct. 10th. a red cow with right horn crippled strsred from my place. Heiiort to II. T. Lasos. Children's bats and bonnets. Miss Goldmnitb. Portland-Oregon Ciiy boat 8tr. Leona laves foot of Eighth Si. at 7 and Ham. and 3:00 p. tu Leaves Portland at 0:00 a. m. and 1:00 and 6:00 p.m. Take the Ieona if you want a good com fortable ride. Tht run is msde either way In one hour and fifteen minutes. Rtund trip 25 cents. llaxaa" ami Bummsge Jale. TlielaJies of the Methodist chorch will bold a baxiar and rommsgo isle in Shank A Disaell's establiphraent. ad joining the church. TLe basaar will 0en Tneailay, December 10 and con tinue during the week. Velvets, silks snd all tha latett novel ties, Miaa Goldsmith Chriatian Si ienc services sre held In Willamette ball every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock Subject for Sunday, Nov. 3rd, "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday Sibool at teWe o'clock. Wed nesday evening meeting at eight o'clock. To these services all are welcome. An exceptional bargain, near Oregon J City 22 mib-s from Portland, good road u acres, creel anu spring wsier, 7.) acres in good coltivstion, rich bottom land. Price only f 12 50 per acre. C. 0. T. Wll.UAM. Room 9, Barclay building, Oregon City, Oregon. Many physicians are now prescribing Kodol Dyspepfis Cnre regularly, having found that it is tbe best prescription they can write because it la the one prep aration which contains the elements nec essary O digest not only some kinds of food but alt kinds snd It therefore cure 1 indigestion and dyipepsis no matter 1 what ita cause. Geo. Harding. VOTK rOH TIIK IKYING. red Men Public Schools Woodmen of the World. ... . . .., Y. M. A S. P. Depot .02.815 ,.o,28 .. ,. 871 .. 35 VOTK FOH TIIK ClltCKKKINO. Woodmen of tha World 10:1,85-1 Public Behoo's ...25.321 Knigbisof the Maocabees ..30.502 Wilbimotto Falls School 6,423 belter List. The iollowing Is the list of letters re mnining in thn postofllce at Oregon City, Ore., on Oct. 31st, 1901 : WOMlfN'fl LIST. R iker Mary A Mrs Podele Haltie Mrs Bonll M K Mrs Fisher Myrtlo Miss! Curpentor F.lla Hubbsrd Josephine lUdner Marie Miss hkn's list. Hlomberg F.rland Owen Geo W llunworth Wm P. rook s .f M Collan Tom Cunlleld Jus A Frit. Geo lledke Kddio Kerns Job Myers Joe Nell Mr Nash D Wood Pickens Harry Smith J V. Schmidt Wm Stevens Joe Thompson K W Thompson Elbert Thrasher f rank Vhoutten Oscar Williams W H Welch H Avery GEO. F. IIORTON, V. M. rF$p5l Bead tlio Message. JMtWfWJy We have the things which will make you thank ?Xi our ucy stars. We want you, though, to go 4!a. a step farther, and come in without fail. We have goods lo offer that will interest you. '. ' ' - '- ; -f. ''.'-- . - j ..... ... . i. .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. i I 1