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OKKGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY' 4, 1902. New To-Day. ,vh;v ni.itN on kkal ruor. ' ..nvs'll per cent, also on ap. .1 la Steven llull.lillg Oiif .ciy i0i. W. W. iHvm. An- rrTvVi i .or nut mai.k ix well. Il-lf hl-ak from U Afi.ly lo Mvr Hili-ii, Oirgon , irK-.i"' hmlih. r-.kpt-.--. I vVk-A (iOOlMilHL Kilt UKN-it'h..ii'''l- Nwf. Apply LTr--A l-UKiHT MAN WITH i,'i,.i.i M writ in rU. k.iMii N,ui..v. r i, Sl,ik ami if""1' 'i'" ''nhi W ,...-. ,,,,il r. I For Hurt It'll. t.J.l.r.-.K.K li V. IVaCu, Winona, f 1. aHUVS. M I). I'MYKI ami in ulisl. Olllrii In l!.. i.i.ij I'liime 1171. Corner Main Jitiiicm. cu ni""""' promptly 41 or ii'if' ' irHiKH t (.III I'll, t"ifllr III III Ja.li.iuM HiilHim.! liv(l.rl.i'l',l t .i.'i.m '",',"rr i"i"y i"' 0. 1.i i'iii"- Wvut' WANT A IIOMK7-TWO Lilian Oregon City. I on chhI pii'.Hc '"'. "' school tin rtr, hull') barn and well. 1 , tu hundred nd Hf'y duUar. A.I J,!,. W. Wai.I'Hok, owner, Oregou ,,(IiMiii. M11XKYTOI.OAS AT 8. 7. AND (I run. rami " ny. i nil. .,jioUn l li"i rt. llaix.M tit (in Personal Mention P. V)hill, ol Orli-lil, Ws III lo I. u' a II ,.f M.iUIIm m hi loan V II. Hiring, ill Holing, III III" j. U.D.)y. I .Jmfl,of CUckama, in town I tiir.ly. .ik luriieil was In tow it Saturday j Milium ttrtbnr llurlmi'l, f i.', wa in ili I; situnUy. ift IdilirMin, ill Colton, was In Hid !tt Thursday, yi M. Slilhlry, ( Springwater, was in t nl; nVilneodaV. 3 "in Tudtinelr In thi city last i.i'liy Ir.iui Mull 11. 1. f. W IKxirin, ol Mar.piain, m doing !'.dh 111 (In ciiy lot falili.lay. vl MiiiIIit, lm.lni( litrnitr u( u in liiii Uit hiurily. t' niit Kviiik, ol Sumpirr, i in f Hi; un t On .III I. 'b vimt Ul IiIi-ihI. '-juBly Clf rk kIi-.'I J. C. CHnl.'n. of I 'm, 4i . vicit.ir in tlin ciiy l o.-- J 4'niilpr H. M Cooler Mini oii, l,o( Cru., mi-io III tli C'ly f-mtir- 11 Tnillinni-r, rtnii Inr-n t unwinill ioul I'niiiii MiiU, mi In the city Usi I i,y. Wiic Ciiilu-rt ll.ilk'i-" p'liiini'il i' In I1.1111 a hliult liUMiinna Uli to i'.it llillmnl, who I.kii In-rn Ml Oregon I Iu'k-vcmI yi-.iB, lua rnirnu. to : ii..-ii.n. p'li l.i FontH, of Tlif DhIIi', It J 'lirij laniily. i r1' Ji-nniti I! -nl i in vinitiiiK t the (WM.i. K ,i...,i llrn.ly, Hi Crt-"-L Une t'ouiiij . I". D. 8. U.xlif rln, of Ilroimvilln, M Iiit llHIInlll.T, Mr J. J. ilMWII, i'iicitylimt wiM-k. "''lry lloliH. k.of llm Oregon ("jty "niirtiiriiiif Coinimiiv. tnii.ltJ liorl !l Mary Mvlnlyra Imn relnrnej futlmiii , wliern the wi II. e " .Mm. C. I'. ItiHliop. N'jfrin rt-turtieil Muii.Uy morning u '-"if ii, wlicre tm Iihs Imen nitoinl 'liUle univmHity. '"0'it Mooney WHB In town HiituriUy MilwaukiH, h I conNUtilu-vleut ""limlimtrict No. 3, "L. ItMKl.y. the tHWinill mii of " in I tin city limt Smnr.lv 11 wife a,l Umily. Mile, of the Western Union, left tii iy (,r ,, ir,,... c.i, mil, i in "J lew Jny VHi-ation. v- P. K. Hammond and On ire A. '""if miemled the KpincopHl Conven m 1'ortlnnd IhhI Fri.lay.. r'rank nneh and two nona left '"' for Viu,ul IUnl, near j'Kwter, for an extended oiiUhk. Kihth Havenham, of Ilwaro. In the riiy lnHt Hnniluy and '"Kueai of Mi Veda Willianm. " Annie tally, of I'ortland, re '''' "uine Monday after a week's visit 11r- W. L. Millur, of Canemuli. I'ercival A. I'nr.lv. of Seattle, and J J r!,,1 rker, of I'ortland, viiiited iiq L. Kellv and (amilv last 8un- u ' yfl Secretary Heth leavens, of the Iwi" rel"rn,"l Hatnrday niulit Rattle, where he visited relatives ( ilayi. i ilu'1?1 A,"rf,'t returned Tuesday C"lrina three week'i visit at ynie, where she was the ku' 'ra Conyers. ,.rcl Oarrett and GeorRe Kinser, of were in town Monday. The for litied aa ronmahle of In district, j oeen elected to that oflite last Mr J M. Uw,e, , ,,f foHla,,,! vmlied relative In thiiclty last Hiinday. I'rof A. T. Willi-Ilea, of Catihy, wai In the cltv over Kiiiolav, and left Monday morn li for Hal-m to j..lu Mr. Winches, Who Is vlaitiiiK I here. (leorne .a.. ln, Kred J. Mulmll snd Mis. May Wtidiou ntlnn.lel a iiii.IIhk (if Wsiiierdraiixe, I'atron of llimlmif dry, at New Id Uat Hatiirday. (leorKe KaiiiUII. of New Kra, a leadlnK Hilto man of that section, was In town laal Haliir.lav. I In I.i.i t..i,.i from a trip to Hay I enter, Wash. Attorney I lvy Sllpp and J. W. Dra per r ii r i.n.l Haiiinlav evening from a Iwo day trip to M.-in, wliem they Iran sacteil l.iiainea In ihe olll. e of the School IjiiiiI Hoard, Mis ilplia (iallnwsy and Francis (ixlloway went to Salem to Vlalt the l.m lly of KiiH.ilnlciileiit Callirealh, of the Mate limaiie Aayliim. Thev returned Saturday veuiii- Mlaa Alvena I lrn viaitml for a few daya of lt week in Newheiy, wheie he " I''" gnel of Mil Viola IIoIiIiuhmi, of llillalHiro, who tira.liiated Iroin 1'itcifU: Colleen laat week. Mr. and Mr. (Jeorijn l. kerliy, of nariieni, w,m in the city veMiirday. Tliey have la-nn mih-imIiiIk a few day with relative tn I'ortland, wheie they had a piciisaiit vUit. Mia (irace Han. In, of Vancouver, Waali , l,a laeti elei-led (io.,i-a of ,ih eriy lor II. e rnurlli of July at Voncoiiver. M.e I well known in Una ciiy, where lm formerly n-Hnlerl. Mia l.ols and Alice IVehlea. of WW ton, vUiti.il Cuioiiol ami M.S. It. A. Mil ler at lila.l..iin Wednesday and left yet.ler.Uy for Marion I'ouiiiy to spend a portion of the aniiiiiier with relative. W. (iilhert I'.eatlui returned Satili.laV evenliiK f ruin Knene, whern lie allemled the aliliual ii.eeluiK ol the wettmn divl nloii stale tei. I,er' aocU'iolS and the coinuieiiceineiil exerclh-s ol the state iililrermlr. (ieortie VV. UiIm-h, who wa recently a.p.ilnie. lie, eiv.-r of Ihe ('nited Stales I-tnl olllre In tin city, is mskiiiK ar ratiifeiiienl to move In fiitnily here and will alanine l.ia new dulie aa oon aa hia tniN-eaaor aa piwluiater of KheridbD is apMiititei. Jiida-n n. Mr. T F. Cowlim left Weill. emlay lllorilillK, Sicoiliiauied I V tl.elr daiiiihter. Mi. F. K. Del'arKi, of Salem, I ir Seattle to viait relative. They expert Ui le a'.aent mouth and III vimi Ihe I'liif.'t Sound comiirv and Itntiah Columhia helote their return. Trimiiieil Hat, (treat lUrKin. Miaa (ioldfUiith. Count) Clerk 1). II. C(Kja-r' receipts f..r June were r.''u."'i and lor May were fill: In June, 1'iul, the receipUol the ollu e were I H.I .'i. JLi Drs. It. II. and A. L. lleatie, Dentists, welnhatd JIIiIk. lra ml Clearance Kale of Millinery. Miss (ioldainiili. Hulls, lists and pants at coat at O. W. uiace s store, head of Severn Ii street. Flowers, silks, frame, fancy trimming, special ollcriiiii. Miaa (lol.lsoilth. A uiurriHk-e liceiiae was iasned yeater day to Lena Anderson, 20 and Fred Huilfoyne, "J. rw Sprliilllnc Itnle. To accoiniiiielatti the merchants with more convenient hours, to sprinkle meets and sidewalk, so as to lay the dual, the lloant id Water Cuiiuiiiaaioi.era have amen. led the rule to permit the un of water r.eiweeii the hours of SKVF.N to NINK A.M. and TWO to FOL K I'. M. Law u and garden sprinkling, or irri gation, can Ixt ilolie only during the hoiiraa tirevloiialy puhlished, SIX to KUill r A. M. and "MX to F.MiHT 1. M. Mine n IYihiiiiii'sj I, lie. To have wiven up wuuld have meant death for Mr. I-oih C'ragif, of Dorches ter, Mass For yeara she had endured untold init-ery f rum a severe lung troiilile an.l ohatiiiale cough "Often", flie writes, "I conM acarcelv breathe and aoiiiclliiiei could not speak. All doctors an.l remediea fuile.t till I used Dr. King's New Discovmy for Constitute ion and was completely cured." HuH'erers Imiii C...iigi.a, C'ohls, Throat snd 1 nog I'rouhle need thia grand remedy, lor it never disappomta. Cure is guaranteed hy (teo. A. tlanling 1 rice ou tenia anu hy lie I.(M). Trial Ixittle free, OABTOniA. Bsantk Iht Kind You HiAlwm 8aott 6if aitara r The new toiUy column of The Enter prise contains many readois of Interest to the general public. Something new every week. If )'u want employment or require help, if you want to liorrow money or have money to loan, if you have anything, to sell, uee the uew-to-day column. llulcs Af.iln ltediice.1 Frnni All rotnla Knst. Iiefore yon make tlellnite arrangements i..p ii,.. i trin mist let us onote yon rates via the Illinois Central Railroad. Our rates are the lowest to be had, and it wil pay you lo write us. If you haven't time to romniiitiicate with as, tell the agent from whom yon purchuge your ticket that yon want to travel by wy of the Illinois Central, and you will never re gret the trip. If any of your relatives or friends In the past aro coming went while the low rates are In effect write us about them, and we will see that they get the lowest rates with tbo best service. Through tourist cars, personally con ,l.tetA,l eitenrsicn csis. free reclining chair cars In fact all the latent conveniences know to modorn lailroading. For particulars regarding rates, time, ervice, stop-overs, different connections mid routes, Etc., etc., call on or address; B. H.Tbi'miiull, 142 Third Street. Com'l Agt. I'ortland, Ore. SCHEDULES OF TIME HOUTHKKN PACIFIC RAILWAY NOKT1I BOUND. 7:00.tn. 9:L'2 a. m. (Albany Local) 6:10 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 9:22 a. in. 4.60 p. m. (Albany Local) 9:14 p. in. Jnweler Younuer has moved his eatb bailment lo to the building adjoining Harris grocery, Fred J. Melmll has been elected prin rlpaloflhe Calieinah school and Miss Alice Shannon, assistant. The only good printing in the county Is f.'iind at the Knterpriae nllice. Prices ;..!., ...i.. ...i ....PL.u..-i.;n III l.'IK, F.J.D Il.l W JI KUJatiDI,. unequalled. Prompt printing. The receipts of County Recorder Tom I'. ItHii.lall for the month of June were VIVll'i. F'or the piec.eduig month they were ''il.2: and lor June, ll.ll, 2o-i 65. The hlc)cle sts-on is on to you and if you are on t yourself, lake your wheels to Johnson V Ijimb lor repairs. I'ires, sundries and general repairing Wheels to rent. The Hoard M school diiectors of Can by has re-elected the same cor of teachers that taught last year. They are I'rof. and Mra A. T. Winches and Miaa Veva Knight. The regular July term of the Hoard ol County Commissioner covene.l Wednes day morning. The bond of Sheriff-elect J It. Shaver as tax collector is fixed at 115,0(10. A marriage liceiiae wa issued Monday to Fred W. North. '.'(I and Zona M.iylleld, The bride is a well known school teiclier of the county and resides at Highland. The sate of the northeast quarter of se.tion 14, township 4 south, range 6 east, by Asa R. Hawkins, ailmiiiialralor ol the estate of William D. Iiedford to M. Dollie Cross ha been confirmed. ('..ml M, ,iiiil ll.vul. Ani-ient Order of Foresieis, will hold a i.uhlic msiaatiou ofotlicers next Monday evening. Re- Iresliuienta will lx serve.1 ami eacn memliur is requested to invite friend. County Clerk elect F. A. Sleight has aniKjinte.l Sherman J. burfoid, chief iliqiuty in his cilice. Mr. Hurford Is chief of Ihe. Oregon City File Department and his apKiititment gives mucli salinluclion. It is claimed, savs the Hrownsville Times, that the Siaulding Logging Company will soon commence lo improve I'u loing River in order to float white lir and sou wood down Ui the Oiefc'on City paper mills. A. P. Wooilenclc. of K.wene. has been S.Kjinted referee to take testimony in the matter of the prool of sn instrument piirKjrtiiig to be the laat will an.l testa ment of Anna Keller, deceased, and re port within It) days fionyfune U. The hot dava are here and will last until October. It lollows that you must wear summer clothing, the kind that lits the (orin perfectly. There is great satis faction in having good fitting clothes. See Joe Know land, on Seventh Street, near depot. Christian Science services are held in O...I ii. .... I, .,11 uumv Kmi.lnv mnrnintr stilt 'clock. Subject for Sunday, July t .... 1 . .1 1 ... 1 . I. tl, liotl. ounoay ocnooi av uuwuii, WedurHilay evening meeting at 8 o'clock. To these services all are welcome. Minnie Wilkin, the 10-year old daugh ter nlJiiliti Wilkin, of Stafford, met with a had lall last Friday which resulted in the breaking of both bones in her left arm. She was brought to tins city rn- day afternoon and the injured limb set l,y lrs. Morris aim i oweu. The Lord's Supper will be commem orated at the Congregational Church next Sunday morning. This ordinance will be i. receded bv baptismal and cov- enantal services. The customary ser vices vtTlr be held during the remainder uf the day. Charles Wilkins has sued Sarah Wil kins for a divorce. They were married in Marion Couuty. Or.. August 30, 1!K)2 and nave Iwo children, Clare, aged 7 years and Lewis, aged 4 years. The complaint alleges oeseruoii as a groonu for the suit and the plaintiff asks for the cusiody of the children. Ueorge C. lirowtiell is the attorney for Wilkins. The case of Superintendent Tiffany, u'aa urruulBit lnnt week OD ft Charlie n i'u " . " . ...... . . - , ..:..l..:n.. l,a itif nnltnaneA liv ilia Ol Vioin.nia; v. v.. j w.v... v " charging express matter Irom car be tween foliriu anu roiiriceuiu micom, came up in the city recorder's court yes terday afternoon. Tiffany was fined 40 snd waa given 10 days in which to ap peal. 1'.. ) I T ulu, TTritnn 07IIH will have a float la the Fourth of July parade today. The float will have as a central figure Miss Stella Nichols, wno win ren- . .1 ...... .,( I ..I.. . Dn oui-h reseni ine uoiiucD u. i,-.. corner of the float will be Roman figures, and on me siues ww uo ment of the celebration of Labor Day, Monday, September 1, by the labor unions of Oregon City. The will ol the late Jacob 8. Risley ... ..imiiteil to tirohate vesterdav. The estate consists of the home farm near Milwaukie, about 300 acres, valued at $24 000; a lot on the northwest corner of Seventh anu worriMou sireeis iu ie lsnd, valued at f.'O.OOO and personal property and cash to the amount of $1300, a total of $45,000. His son, John F Risley, is named as executor. The will was made April 22, 1893. The es tate is equally divided between the three children of the deceased, John F. Risley, Charles W. Risley and Mr. Alice M. Starkweather. The appraisers are tlicb ard Scott, T. R. Worthington and M. Oalfield. 0.M.V FIVE W'FKE I'KESEM. c o o o o o o o o o City Council Hold- a Hlmrt Meeting and AdJ'iorna I'ulll K. it Mmidny. The council held a regular meeting Wednesday evening. Five membeis were present and for this reason the or dinance that were to be scted opon were postponed until next Monday, when a special meeting will be held. The re ports ol the oflicers were received and approved sod t .e reort ol the water commission was resd. The committee on strests anil pulili.: property was authorized to repair Main street wher ever necesaary. The recorder was In structed to notify all person who have not made sewer connection to do i within 10 daya or the city attorney would commence action against them. The following hills were ordered iaid : Hruce C. Curry, sal and postage, $ 2(1 00 j Chas. K. HuroM, police, 4 b'g dog 00 1 r L. hlisw. night watt b (10 00 S. J. Hurford, chief firs dept 10 00 1'ortlsnd lien. Kiee Co., lights.. IliO B8 Brunswick Rea., meals 2 40 L. Dickslman, clng. Main Ht 41 2 i F, (;. (iauke, material fl 60 O. C. Knterpriae, printing 6 (ii II. L. Mixxly, special night watcb 11 60 O. C. Planing Mill, shovel handle 60 h. B ory, wrenches anJ nick 7 00 I'shtine Ins. Co , Ins 21 00 A. 8. Dresser, city stty 30 00 no AD rt'ND. F'd Haldorf, run'g rock crasher Wilson A Cooke, nsils, oil, etc. l.lndsley A Son, lumber Limlsley A Hon, luinher Lindaiey A Son, liniiUir Lindsly A Son, lumber John Green, Street Wotk 0. B. Hlrsigbt. do N. Sioty. do 17 00 V Vniml lin Oil Oil i O. II. Jefferson, do 00 1 1 J II. B. Nichols, do 22 00 If) L. Waldron, do 19 CO I 2? C. Fuge.do 13 00 O UENKKAL rl'NU. j Q F. J. Meyer, treas 40 66 1 r O. C. 1'laning Mills 12 67 !J; BICYCLE MM SALE We want to close out our entire line of new and second band bicycles during July. Muttt bave the room for other goods. You know tbe wheels Nothing better can be made () () O O t) O O 8 o COLUMIUAS-Standard of the World H 8 CRESCEXTS-The Wheels That Stand Up o o - - o o TRIBUNES The Speedy Blue Streaks o ,. 6 00 ... 16 15 .. 10 80 ,. 50 94 . 104 95 ,. 23 73 , . 64 00 . 36 00 r -v i o o We bave cut off the profits altogether for this sale are even willing to take less than cost on some models that we are overstocked on. fr0.00 Bicycles for $35.00 40.00 35.00 30.00 25.00 30.00 27.50 25.00 20.00 If you need a Hat, don't wait. Call early and get a Bargain. Miss (joldsinlth. Spring Frames Coaeter Brakes G & 3, Dunlop Hartford TiresJ Easy Installments One Mure Chance to (iel a Large I'or- tralt Fne. For the benefit of the country people we will extend the sisscial offer of one large 1(1x20 portrait free with each dozen cabinet photos for today, the 4th of July. This offer is good today only. The por traits have been going like hot cakes and everybody has been well pleased. l ours to please, Snoikikass, tbe Fotogrsfer. Individuals Money to Loan. At 0 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jko. W. Lodkr, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. The stock of women's models is limited only 5 machines in all better make your choice first. There are about 10 second hand wheels two ladies' at prices from $5.00 to $15.00 every one worth double what we ask for them. This sale also includes all our bicycle sundries. For instance: Smith's Dandruff Pomade stops Itching scalp upon one application, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop (ailing hair. Price 50 cents at all druggists. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o iocccoccc sea MICt till MICE Solar Lamps gas $2-50 f 1.95 aothCent. " " .... 2.50 1.95 Queen Lamps oil ... I 50 Toe Clips 25 " 50 Foot Pomps. 50 3 in One 25 Stop Leak V 25 Chain Brushes i . . . . .35 Handle Bar Buffers... .10 Wrenches 25 5 95 15 y -5 -5 3 .20 5 -15 10 Rims all kinds off Ea.tCf Mil SSKI Tires Single Tubes. .J2.50 $1.25 Inner Tubes 1.25 .75 Handle Bars .$1.00 to 2.50 '4 off Pedals, per pair 1. 50 .75 Bells, all kinds 25c to 1.00 off Cement, all kinds 5c to .15 off Luggage Carriers 25c to 1. 00 off Grips, per pair .10 Cyclpmeters 1.00 .50 Oil Cans 10 Carbide, per can 25 Locks 25 Chains 1. 50 o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o a 0 o sU 75 HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY o o o o o o OCCGOfOOOOOOOCOOOCU I FRANK BITSCH THE IIOUSEFUKXISIIER ii 1 ! n 11 rnii X- jot v-pr H fti .t' z2L 'A 11 I , '. 11 1 "l MVV ' I An Economy. We can't speak too strongly of the economy of having a refrigrator. These are substantially made, with extra thick galvanized iron lining, and are scientifically packed to insure perfect preservation of food and econ omical use of ice. Our regular size at (10.00 is a marvel of convenience. Hammocks 90c up Garden Tools. , It'a time to buy a good supply of garden tools. We are making special offerings that should interest you on rakes, spades, spading forks, hoes, garden sets, shears, shovels, trowels, etc. They are the kind that do the work to your liking. Full size Hoe or Rake for 25c up. Lace Curtains. Here are novelties made to our order in exclusive designs. In the magnitude and variety of these Lace Curtains, in their artistic excellence and in their un usually low prices we present a sale that will be prof itable and helpful to you in draping and adorning your home. Lace curtain material J2c per yard and up. Iron Beds. There is so much more pleasure in the iron beds of to-day than in the old heavy wooden beds used in the days gone by. There is a beauty, grace and economy in these iron beds with brass trimmings. We furnish you the entire outfit, bed, spring, mat tress and all, for (6.25. Linoleum. If you knew tbe cleanliness and comfort of a dining room floor covered with one of our linoleums in per fect imitation of carpet, you would not think oi hav ing anything else under your dining table. A glance at the rich patterns is enough for the wise housewife. Good quality 65c per square yard. Coal Oil Stoves. If you have a small room, with no way to put up a cook stove, you will be interested in one of those small oil stoves with large oven. They are highly recommended during hot weather, and more so for camping. They use little oil. Frice with oven $2 50. Croquet Sets. More attention has been given to make these sets substantial. Balls and mallets are made out of hard wood, the handles tough and firm. Price i.oo for a four-ball set. Tents and Camp Furniture. We have a good stock of tents, and sell them as cheap as (3.00.