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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1902. 3 Personal Mention i. v C'IhiIc, li visiting I'l" aunt it V City. .. l.arkln", of Ml'ldlebrook, win In ll. i' ftf Tuesday. W, !(. Ilaydin, of dm k MititiH, mi a vi 'it'ir In the cty Monday. r,t.y ftmyth, of Portland, u In I tin !U' first of the wei'k. H. M, lirlvliam, of Heaver Creek, win in t-'i on business Mnd y, I, , H, liiigby, of Bagby M i I In, waa In ihn vi'.f on business Wednesday. I'. in), daughter, to Mr. ami M a Chiie. Ootid, of tblaelty, NuinUy, Fun, 0. Mm. T. H, Laurence, nf Portland, waa i Ku. nl of Mr 0. W. (Jraie Tuesday. Mim Constance Holland, of Palom, inn,; Mlea Albright during the week. M in Francis Myera,- of Portland, la jm (.MLxt ol heraisli r, Mra. H. li. Heatle. ,v K-gipter C H. Moorea returned from V -v s M i n on a visit with hi aon, Monday , i'.rii I'arresler, a prominent Eagle ri, k farmer waa seen in the city Mou jay. Mm. IV K. William, of Portland, Ihiifd IrUmda in Oregon City Wednea ) i; 11. Miller, one of Needy's moat roininent farmers waa a guoat la the ity Tuesday. i I). Ti-rl, a prosoerons itockmw of rim. I" inaiilla county, waa in Oregon 'it)" Tni wlay. T. L. Turner, a prominent demo-rutic oiiiii io, of Stafford, waa In Orison 'ity Ih'a twk. ,N A. I'liiuiftt waa in 1 1 e city Monday ting on a tlmlxT claim situated 17 in ilea est ol Monmouth. . W. K. Mutnpower, a prosperous farmer 'Hiuiic, waa In the city Wednesday, at- tiding to legal matters, 'Joi-i-ph Uh'hner, an Oswego merchant, jm iluing legal business in the city on Vdncmlay wiiU Mr. Stoiy. ijlra. II. Bickers, wife of tlia auperln- ti.l.'iit of the Slate Kiifoim school il the iixt of Dr. and Mra. A. L. llcatie. )!i'irt'Kntalive John Tallwrt, of Clark- pita, eni.crlnlf nduiit of the Umpipia lU tu-ty, waa In the city Wednesday. Thomas Blum hard, ar., aticcesafol tlato tmiier of New Era, waa doing mines iii the ciiy the first of the week. If. lirubel, a prosperous farmer of ,'iUoiivil! dial rli l, waa In town Tue& ,y diujj business with the inurrhanta. Ilunry liiUon, of Eagle Creek, waa in ' ciiy tliia wiek with three fat btof tiie, hut did not succeed in ulliug tin. Mr. and Mra. E.T. Marehallof Htnrgis, kot, who have been viaiiing relatives Canriiuu returned to Portland )es "day. L. r't-rguson, of New Era. who fur thes the local trade with flow wis waa rOieguu Ciiy on buaiuesl the flrft of I week. Vr. II. K Arnold, of the Bltimaur Ink Ding Co., of Portland, spent aev 1 hours in.thia city hiat Sunday visit- old frienda. diss I, x.ie Evana, an old-time teacher 'tuned fioin Bourne, Haker County, ' pie she has just completed a Seven ''nihil' term. . j (''tui Senator Geo. 0. Wrowneli, ac imiium lty hg nephew Harold Van H.i'k'Hrt made a trip to Halein Monday lrnirni Tnoeday. II. Mimher, teacher of the Hood iV iJ ini ri.-t eehool, ie In the ciiy taking exiuniiiutloi) (or Wahhington com ty. Hu hai a achool of .17 pnplla at Hood View and think they are about the beat boy and glrla in the county. Clarence Piirdum, well known in Ore gon City, accompanied by hla "Vile, paaacd tbroimli on the Kuuihern Pacilic for California, Tueiday. Mr. am Mra. V. Fox, and daughter Ililiiia, of Portland, apeut Bunday with T. W. Foul and family. Mr. Fox la a train dispatcher of the Houthern Pacific. Delecllne' Know, one of Port land 'a ahrewd aleulha, waa in the city Tuerdey in conference with Chief ,f Police Cha. Hume on mallera purtainlug to their de-parttiienti. J. W. Koola, a prounnent farmer of Claikaiiiaa aiuti.in, who la after the nomination of County commiaHioner on the republican ticket, waa In Oregon City Wedneailay on political and other bilelneHe. C. L. Latourelte atatua that the con dition of bia jn Howard, la improved. Thu pliyxiehiiiH held conaiiltation on the caae the flrat of the week and re ported that the boy waa not erloualy In jured by the foot ball accident and will rec iver ahortly. Willi Johnaon, of Clackamaa a'aiion, waa in the city Wedneaday. Mr, John j aon believee that the powder house men ace to Milwaiikie will be properly dealt with after the vilizeue have coumleted the proceediuga of incorporation that are I now undei way. Ji tUK DtVLV ECAPEIME tTH. 1 o o V v T T? i 4 O Vl H A A T 1 11 oi jnr Annua i mnmm a -w m. m. m. m. a aw wja. rn.rn.Mk. rf ml vajivb, WXaVJak. W Now la your time to buy a bat cheap at Mia (loldHiniili'a. J. F. Neleon. of Mullnu, ja after the nomination of aearenor. CI o o o Cape and Mittens at your own price. Kacktt Htore. lr. C. 8. Heaiiiari-aniiouncea a a candidate for coroner. himaell Mildri'it Madeira Foot t'rindied Ity Kicc Irlc ('ar AiiiiutMilen Ni iearr. Mildred, the 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mr. II. T. bladen.ol Ciladetono. hailanairo eeratie fioiu being killed under the wheela of a moving electric car. In front of Mr. Kladeu'a atore about oVhwk TiiiibiIhv Itftwrtitiin 'I'liu child's right fojt wascruehed no severely that amputation Wat neceaeary, tvery thing poaaible waa done by the phyni ciana called in U aave the foot, but ow lug to the crushed condition of the' tia- Hiea, circulation had alopped in a part of thu foot and symptoms of gangrene af eared. The aiiieriiitendeni of the road and two of the company's phyeiciana from I'uil land came up on a upecial car and were pieeent at the sufferer's aide previuua to tha amputation. The nu.er intundent desired to aave the child's foot if il were within reaaon to do to but the verdict of Ida advieuis, which waa the original deciniou of the local docti rs, that the member would have to betaken off to aave the bahy'a life. The opera tlon was eifiiimed sncferHfully and the patient ia now reeling eatdiy. Thoee who ew the accident do not blame the operators of the car. The little tot ran in fiont of it before the atop had been made at lh street croaaing, at which plate Mr. Sladen, his little son and daughter were about to lake the car fur their home at Uladatone. 1-0 to $100 to loan on chattel or per sonal security, Dimick & Eastham, agt. o C) o Those who have taken advantage of our previous Special Um- O tUllj Ul (At Vk iUUl3 IUA 1 W O g 1 V O Kill tUCSU O occasions. At regular prices our umbrella values are not equalled o O in this City. This sale offers a discount of from 20 to 30 per cent. P q Remember we guarantee every umbrella, whatever the price. O Pahy lionueta, Hats, Trimming ev erything below coat at Mia Uoldsmiih'a. The Acme, opposite EuturprUe oflice, manufactures fresh canily daily, truit, cigaisand tobacco. Soda fouolain. New, Chief of Police Cbaa, E. Hums an nounces that he is a candidate for the nomination of sheriff. We must made room for .Spring goods, so will offer alt Millinery lxh coat. C. Uoldainith. Timber cash patents iiave been issued in the local land oflice to Nona I-andreih, Ogden A. Hull and Jos Parbow, Everybody uses umbrellas. Every body should know where to have them repaired and new covers put on. John un and Lamb. cVotlre. There will he an entertainment and basket social at tho Hog Hollow achool house February 22ud. Every body cor dially invited. Irjin( proiuiratloiis (.imply defel- op dry cntan b ; they nry tip the secretions. which ailhero to tho tiicuil rnno nud decoiu- pOKe, cuu.-.iiic, n fir noro fcer. jujliunblo tliuu tlie oiiliiniry lur;:i cf cnUinh. Avu..lalldrr iug lnhuliitits, fume, eiuol.es mid snufiTs nud tiso tli.it vh:tli rli ai.Hea, Foothes and henls. ICly'a Crcnia Tuliii in S'lo'i r. renied and will cu-e cut irrh (.r co' liTit'ie liea easily anil phiainiitly. A tr:rdsi7n will be mailed for 10 emits. A't d-ii-f;iblii sell tlia 61)0. aizc. Fly Jlrollion, lU iaircu Ft., N.i. Tlie I'.lIm ourea without pain, does uw Irritate or onut suoezing. It spreads itncH over an irritatod and angry enrfaro, reliev- lnir liniueiliBtcly the Dniuiul iuflamniution. With Kly'a Cream llnlm yoa are armed against asul Uatarrli and Hay lerer. ;!( at These Prices ilio Mush, 2J lbs. in package J jiiiclingcs for 15c ,tnon, 4 cans 2o Ji it Ilnnimer Soda, 8 lbs. for '2-rc rod Syrup, por can 2ric nt Cfifl'ue, from 10c )cn Co Hue, jier lb 10c ','ilineH, 0 cans . . . ,2.rC J. can I'.aked Beans 20c linhinj; Powder, por lb 5c leniian Coffee Extracts, 8 : Mick .!;.' 9 25c on ?.nd Vanilla Extracts, rc r oz 5c d h:';f'd, with bono and gray 1, p'T jiackage , 7c ' ldu, per bottle 50 t- Matches, per bunch lc Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle. 5c Regular 15c Shoe Dressing . . . ,10c Lemonade Sets, from $1 White Metal Teaspoons, per set 15c Curling Irons, each 4c Fancy Toilet Soap, per box. .. . Ic Lead Pencils, per dozen 10c Table oil cloth, per yard 18c Toilet Soap, long bar 4c Men's Working Gloves, from. . .2fc Men's Black and White Striped Working Shirts..... 43c Men 6 Suspenders !5o Men's and Boys' Hats at factory prices Men's and Boys' Leggings. . . . 40c Attorney 0. VV. Eslham, who made a trip into the country this week, states that the Oregon Cit; -Logan county road la in a splendid condition. A graod ball will be given at Beaver Cieek hall on Friday, February 21. uoou oruer will be maintained and a cordial invitation extended to all. tiarah Heals, of Canhy, aged 17 years, died ol consumption Wednesday morn ing, at the borne of Ueo. Kauch. Ti e funeral was held at Canhy Thursday. F. J. Nye and F. J. Smith intend to open a wholesale and retail candy busi nersonHouth Main street, under the nam.- of the Union Candy Company. V. C. I!ui kner, of Highland, wishes il alated that he was not responsible for being appointed judge of election, bu requested that it be given to some other parly, which has been done. Winter clothing is what you waul. Cold weather is coming on aud it coxta no more to be comfortable. Joe Know laud, the 7th atreet tailor, has hundreds of samples of elegant goods to select from. Know land's clothes fit. Ueorge Hungate, one of the pioneer fanners of tlie county died at hie home in Molalla, last Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. He waa 70 yeas of ae. and had came to Oregon in 1817. A wife, three sons and four daughters survive him. ' Cbriatian Science aervicts are held at the residence on the north-eabt corner of Fifth and Washington streets every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wedneadav even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To the we ser vices all are weloi me. Fred Heft was in the city Wednesday t) transfer his new Perkins shingle ma chine from the railroad depot to bis mill site on the Abernethy. The machine is one of the best and will cut over 60,000 shingles a day. He expects to be able to start np in a week. Registration Deputy Clerk Elmer Dixon staled Thursday that up to date the total number of voters who had reg istered waa 527, since the books were opened 33 days ago. This is Cn average of 10 a day. Oregon Ciiy districts so far stand as follows: No. 1, OS; No. 2, 65; No. 3, 60. About one-fourth of the vo ters of the city have 'registered thus far. The b oks will continue till May IS, o o o o C) o o o o o o o o o o 8 o Special For One Week Regular 11.00 Umbrellas noir 1.25 " " " 150 " " " 2.00 " 2.50 " " " 3 00 " " :i.5() " " " 4.00 " " 5.00 " " .80 1.00 1.20 1.50 1.90 2.25 2.75 3.00 3 75 Other Specials This Week Floral Crepe Tissue Dennisou's genuine in 25 different designs. Regular 25c Special 16c Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 1280 pages Special 70c Big Family Bible With family records, etc. Special 99c 5-voI. Set flary J. Holmes Works In Deatbox. Reg. $3.00. 8peeial $.95 HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Every thing in the Millinery line le-J loir coat at Miss Goldsmith's. wild For He dp U.DPty. J. C. Elliott, Dumascur, tor one cat, 1200. Christ. Klinker, George, one wild cat and two coyotes J6 00. J. F. Dix, Coltou, two wild cuti-4 00. A Ureal Barcai i. For sale, House, barn, good well of water, two Iota, an abundance of good fruit. Pleare enquire of Mrs. S. J. Fancaek, P. 0. Box 230. IInnr 1'nr Jiecdy Uor. A Clackamas county boy, A. G. Thompson, of Needy, ia winning honors at Stanford University. Despatches state that Mr. Thompson was choepn, among others, to euter the final tryout for the selection of two debating teams to compete with Berkeley and the Uni versity of Washington in the coining in tercollegiate debate. Public Sale OF Desirable Land NEAR OREGON CITY I I t f i A tract ofland containing about 45 acres with the Abernethy creek for its northerly boundary and Oregon City for its westerly bound ary will be sold al public auction Tuesday, March 4, 1902, at 11 o'clock A. M at the Court House door, by order of the court. Further information regarding the land will be furnished on ap plication to the undersigned. E. G- CAUFIELD, Assignee. v r Y I I Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. The members of the City Council made an investigation of the new filter ing plant Wednesday, at the invitation of the water committee. Everything was found to be working in fine shape. The muddy water complained of by householders is caused by the sediment in the mains. It is not the fault of the filtering plant. FRANK BUSCH THE HOUSEFUIINISIIEIl crrrrnrcrrttxrrcrrctrtrc Amongthe foundation stones of this business are "Honest Ad vertising," "A Spirit of Accommodation," "Thoroughly Complete Stocks" and "The Very Lowest Trices." To daily approach the plane of perfection in dignified merchandise is the constant aim, study and effort of this institution. Every week adds to the ability of this great store to do better the duty it undertakes which duty, is : "To win through merit, the friendship and patronage of the public, to become the supply center of all those who require honest, dependable goods." If we for instance sell yon one door that should be 1 inch thick, we will not send you one that SLTPOSED to be inch thick but is dressed down to inch. If you ask lor in stance for one door a ft. 6x6 ft. 6x i4 you cet exactly what von ' " j bargained for and the price is only $1.35 at that. We guarantee our prices of windows against anybody in the land. Builder's Hardware is our stronghold. '.(JLYSS SETS, consisting of SUGAR BOWL, 71 mi DISH, SPOON HOLDER AND I 7 illAMEU, from 35c per set. We carry tlie celebrated Cattaraugus Cut iy Co.'s RAZ0BS and POCKET CUTLERY, l uaaranteo same. RED FRONT TRADING CO. t House Block, OREGON CITY, ORE, Professor Zinser has issued a call for a S liool OHicers' meeting to be held at the Court house in Oregon City, Satin day, March 1st. State Superintendent J. II. Ackerman will address the meet ing. Also all matters pertaining to school law will be gone over. Tiie meet ing is to be held in response to the many requests of teacheia, directors and clerks of districts. A similar meeting waa held last year and resulted in the distribution of so much knowledge among school people that Mr. Zmser baa decided to repeat the diversion. Marriage Llcrnseg. Kate P.eif and Julius Friedreeks. Helen Dahl and Fred Storror, who were married by Brnce C. Curry, ex officio justice of the peace. Lila Gray and Daniel Wiiloughby. Mighty Prettjl Speaking of Wall Paper the prettiest de signs and colorings we have ever sold or seen are included in the great stock you can choose from here. MIGHTY CHEAP, TOO. Excellent paper for 5 cents a roll; better grades, too, of course, and all fresh and new you may rely on that, have confidence in our word, confidence is the PORTIERES Individuals Money te Loan. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write J50. W. Lookb, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. a foundation of society. If you cannot trust a man don't deal with him. There are enough honest men who want your trade. i5'5l Portiers, Lace Curtains and Carpets these homebeautifying articles must be seen to be appreciated, take a little time, call on ns and find out that a small amount of money is sufficient to fix your rooms in a modern and tasty way. J