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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 2.5, 1902. New To-Day. J.J. HAVIH, OK (UUHKI.I) WILL takn anyon who wlalii-a u - Info tint mountain lo (Mi or lnitil, from )riiioii t'lty or ( 1 r M r. 1 . t reaaonahln prin.ii. UM.r hat.ihnry ami Ml. Ilood. For t lii iiUr- ulilritx Mr. Davis, lrll..,i. UV(IH WANIKD-CAHII I'Alt) Kill tlnati notion ran to li iiniiiI for cli'HiiInu r oaH. No inmll rHa waulml. Ku terirla Olllcn. 1U.ACKSMITII HIIOI' FUR UK, NT Fully riiiip.Hl aliop at H.rliiuwaU'r. Aihltea V. J. Iwi-IIkm, HriiiH4liir, Or. FIlFSU COW FOR HAl.K. qillrn ol Jark llluiirit, liU'laiim. FN FOR HAI.F.-A HTOUT I'UAFT liorMi. J. C. Zin-kh, Orruon City. MONKY TO LOAN 0" III'. A I, ''. erly im'iiriljr al II per i-enl, Ih mi rovel rlatlel security. O II. Iiinii k, attorney al law, hieven IIiiIIcIihk Oh g'ii City. FOR HAI.K tilMll) f H I K AN liura gnaw lur sale. W, W, Ikvin, Au rora, OiPKiiii, IIOl'HK A Nil I.OT FOR HAI.K-MX K'h.iii 1 1 1 i mi In Catieinali wlili If jt 7, blink 7. ImmmI well. Hall t.l'H-k Irom ear line. Apply lo l.lvy Htipi, OiiKtn City or FiiKi'iii Smltli, I'ttr li lttoi. H. hF.AMANN." M. I. lilYHl" rUii. nnrudon mul i nllhl. (Mire ii !arrlav hlil-. I'li-Mie 1.71 . Corner Main ml 7 1 HI". Cull mimi'inl iriiuiitly lr or ihkM. HKiK.r.H a (iitiKKi rii. (.. m.. in Hi. Wrlnhard ilinlilliia:,) tiav the c liolrmt i lly, aiilitirhan (ml country iriixtrly fur smallest irlr-t, !() YOU WANT A llOMKT-TWt) iiiIIk Iroin Ori'von Cliy, near Jmn-a saw mill, on tHl public r m I . near whiml. bullae. One arte, houe. Imrn mil ai-ll. Only td limiilrixl ii'l filly dollars, Ad ctrfwi (i. W. Wai.I'Hon, owner, Oregon City, lri'ifon. MONKY TO l.OAN AT K, 7. AMI il ir rent. Farm security. U'lU.x A Hi lie n i. 31 ony to lomi at liii-l r'. IIiih.ki .V (imrrmi. :r. Mr.; it w sun I'ersonal Mention Ilium '. Curry anil lalinly nt i('ctil ilig wi'i'k al Marmot. Mini l.illlH lliown, ol Portland, I tlx1 gueal ol Mr. T. W. Foul. Mr. and Mm. ii-urg Howell spent haturcl.y ami HitnUy l Seaside. Mm li-tt Foul It-It yesterday (or Seaside to xnd -k with Ineiid. V. II. Centers, ol ClaUkanie, as bd Oregon City visitor Tuesday veiling. Will Morn returned Weilneailay from (liort oiilinK on lli iiimw (.'Inckainita. Attorney Ni-lTa, ol Mlniii"x.li", w in tli city yi-Mi-rdav In M-arih of loiatiou. Will R. LoKU rrivol In tlie city trly Irom F.vrrett on hiI lo ruU-livi-a. Mi IhxIi IUniil. ol MrMiimvillr, vlxilt-il Mik .iipli dallowiy WuIiih-dy. Mr. nl Mr lelln, ol Fly, alien. I rxl IliB tirann luetilluK al New Kra ImhI hiiiuUy. , FMiior Autron, ol tli Woocllmin In-(liiH-li(li-iit, alien. It'll Cliutiiiiia laxt Frulay. Dr. R. li. Itr.lie ami family Ml Turn day inuriilMK lor Williuil Hriiii for an oiiIiiik. I'. A. Fin louli anil Calt-b Croa have K.ine lo I lie liioiintain to runtualv for two i-cka. Mr. Ailolph Willny ami rliililrn. of 1'ortlaml, vimtml reutivv Id ilii t-ity laat wt't-k. MiM jHiinie llfll lia rctimieil Irom 0 exumtlml viall mill Irn-ndi In Kuene and CittHWoll. (Jeo. OKla, ol Mollall. vlaitwl U. W (trai-a Halurday and allemli'd canip meeting at New Kra. Mr. J. U. I'iUbnry lia retiirm-d to tier home in I'ortland, after a vtit wiin relative In On city. Mr. and Mr. 11. E. 8trigl.t left ye trday lor Hood River, where they will camp (or the next two week. County CommiMioner William llrohat, ol WilKOiiville, wu In Oregon City and 1'oitland Monday on biiMiuei. Adolph Wllley i quite ill ol typhoid lever al the home ol hi lather near Ore gon City Kaal Bidu Herald. J. II. Howard, John W. Kelly and 0. K. Windward attended the Oieat Coun cil ol Red Men in Portland tin week. Mia Imogen Harding and Mis An toinette Walden left Wednesday after noon lor Voaburg on a two week' vmit. MIh Pearl Campbell, ol McMinnvillle, was the gueet ol Mi Jeeaie l'orter ilur Ing the Cliautainiua Aanembly, and re turned borne the first of the week. Henry Meldrum, Henry Hornmbiih, Jamea Graham and Chaa. Howard left Wednesday morning lor a few day camping trip nearbpringwater. Mia Ktbel Kigdon, who ha been vis iting the Miea Marjorie and fcttiel Caulleld lor the pat two week, leave lor her home In Halem tomorrow. Mrs. C. S. Keamano left Tuesday morning lor a three weeks' visit with reU ativea and friend in Hubbard, halem and Albany. Ilea Not ri returned Wednesday from Albany, where he attended the National (iuard encampment a a member of Co. C, Fourth Regiment, ol Eugene. George Oilstrsp, lor several year psat employed In Johnson1 b.rber shop, leave Angnst 1 lor Little While Hilmon, where he will take a position with the United Htate Fish Commisston al that point. He expect to remain there permanently. Hon. W . T. Ilurney.n riUir ol the gv oz-v-v r v-jrv-vv " "l7 iiiuin, was ill Aiiiland ,'L . ywtenUy. and left lor a trip to Lake f T r 1 T?,,l County lhl.in1.nl,,g.A,iliid I l.l.ng. k lvO(ll HYCtyly. Mra. j, K C;lbri-stli, ol Halem, wlfe.,1 tliHiierlnlenii-nlof the aiiiU) Insane yliini, vlsiUnl Judge and Mr. William Galloway last HiiiHy. Mr A. K. Kinir ami dungliler took iikiMNge to Oreiion CHy last Humlav even. nig on me roller. Grand Clearance Hale of Millinery. Miss Goldsmith. annual visit Journal. Suits, hat and pant at coet at 0. W Tins Is Mrs. Kinv' Oiace's store, bead ol Hevenlh atieet. lo her paieiits. Ilaaoi Trimmed Hat. (ireat ISargaina, Mis Goldsmith. For view ol the city tnd the Falls rill on Knodgraa, the I'liotographer. For fine photo call on 8nodgras, 10th and Main Htrcet. All work strictly up tif dale. I ri. R. It and Wembard illdg. A. L. Iteatie, Ilentists, NrroiKl-bniKl Wheels nml tltmm lur stair rht-uit Jobnouu A ! I.wnib Mr. and Mrs. R H.Taher, acromiian led by Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph I). Miller, and Mrs. I.. M lloyt.nl llill.boro, Mi Haiiiniay lor a five aeeks' oulliig at (Jan imti Reach. Mi. K. F. While and danll.ler, Miss Jean, will leave this week lur Heaside to spend their summer outing. Tliey will be joined there by F. M. Rands ami family of Vani-nnver, Wash. I'rof. J. It. Ilnrner vlaiUnl Oregon City last week tu attend the se-sinn of the W'illmnelte Valley Cliautsm iu AssiM-ia-lii'ii for a day or two. He is now at the coast with his family. Corvalli Gnwtle. Mrs. W. R. downs ami two children ami Miss I'.erlha llewelt, ol Sacramento, ('I., who have la-en vllniig Mr. and Mr. F. L, Johnsori for llie jhh! Week, left yesterday for a iliort viaii with eel tlv s In Hilvertoll. Mi Lillian II. Horn, who baa I men in Ciiichkii for Ibe pan. two mo libs, re turned laat week. She wa niiab'e lo Itaml the exlreme beat and will remain in this t-hy m ill next Fall, whi-n she may rem i ii to Chicago. ti in .... i. i i. ... i. n. ruins is in i 'avion, wsli., on U a visit to his biother, II. II. Foil's, who j Clark Was sentenced to 30 days in CMinly i lera nl Claikuinaa rouiily for . i'' Tuesilay morning by Recorder Curry four yi-ars and is well remembered in ""r hemg drunk and diaonlerly. He will thin cliy. Mr. Foul la not exia-cled i ! work hia time.on the slreei. return until some tune in Aukuhi. W . II. Young, the liveryman, wa ligbtlv Injured in a runaway accident in Oregon City Sunday. If yon need a Hat. don't wait. Call early and get a Bargain. Miss Goldsmith, The only good priming in the county is loiiml al I lie Fnlerprlae ollice. Price ritfht Stock, siyle and workmanship iim-lUHlled. Prompt priming. Miss Nsnna I'ad.hs k will leave on next Tiiursday for a vi.it at her home near Oregon City. She expect to de part early in Augnat for Reikley, Calif., to sniniH her iliities M refihtrarol lite I'lilversity of Calil jrilla Ivigene Regia ter. Mr. and Mm. Thomas and dsugliler, of lieiroii, .Mi. h., who aie m.iknig atonr ol the Wei, vimted Mra G. W. Grace and Ihe Aliases rairelmigh hit Wednea lay. They are old lime fiit-mla and ure so laviiialdv impienaeil with Oregon thai they ixjMct lo locale In Purtlnml. Dr. W. K. Carll left Tliurday lor Kai-leru Oregon for the Is-nelit of his healili and will prohal'ly he absent several weeks. Hi) has juat recovered Irom an attack of ia grippe and malaria, I'linng hi aluenrs )r. C. H. .Seainami will have charge of hia practice. Attorney John F. Clark and A. W Cheney, of this cily, Fred Toner, ol Ital ia ami Mmk Kills, owner of Ihe I 'alias Klecliic Llghl Company, leave Saturday lor a in mill' hunting trip on the head waters ol the ,n Ken e River III Lane Colin' y. Thevwdl no up Ihe Hanliain River from Albany and pack over to the McKeiizie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. ami Mr, ('baric Smith and son, Captain and Mrs. Hiuiih, Mr. and Mis Paul Freylag and child and lUrlou Harlow returned I uesday from a ten days' out ing at Austiu'a Hot Springs. The tr p is over Wl miles, the lai-l :tll of which trinut he miide horseback over a trail. The naitv caiiied out and reHjrt a very en jojahle time. Hnilili'i lianilruff Peniado stops itching scalp upon one aplication. Christian Science service are held in Red Men's hall every bumlay morning at 11 1 'clock. Subjuct lor Sunday, July L'O, "Truth." Sunday School at twelve jo'cl'sk. Wednesday evening meeting al 7 ::IU o'clock. All aie cordially invited to altend these services. First Church of Christ, Kcientit, holds services in Red Men' Hall every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. Sull ied lor July L'7, "Ixivo." Sunday school at 'i o'clock. Wednesday evening meet ing al 7:30. Christian Science literature can lie obtained belore or after any of lhee seivice. three to six It-move will stop fulling hair, all druggists. all dandruir and Price 50 cents at l.in-t Tlnee Flngeis lit Hay Fork August Matthias, the 7-yer-old son of Fred A. Matlhias, of Imacu, while working una bsy-loik Tuesday after noon, sufT-'red Ihe loe of three finger ol Ins right hand by veiling il caught in a pulley. Hi baud was badly crushed hy Ihe burning of Ibe rope, about 100 feet of w hich went through hi hand. The little fellow Hood the pain like a Trojan and wu brought to this city, where the injured member was dressed by Hr. Hummer The little linger and thumb were saved, the whole band was badly lacerated and crushed. Individuals Money ta Loan. At 0 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Lodkk, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. CHILL WINDS Are the dread of thoe whose lung are "wrk." Some fortunate people can follcw the summer a it got outhward. and escape the cold blasts of winter and the chill air of spring. Hut for the majority of people tin t impossible. ramuy cares anu business obliga tion hold them fast. " Weak " long are made strong by the use of Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical , Discov ery. It cure the obstinate cough, heal the in flamed tissues, tops the hem orrhage, and re store the lost flesh to the ema ciated body. I am a railroad lltnl " write I. B. Klaplrs, Hm.. of Barclay, Osage Co., talis., -anu A Y rvara agx my wora keeping rue four in warm room ana stepping out fre quently into the cold sir gse me brooehltn. which became chronic and deep aealMt. Doctors failed to reach my esse sod sii vised me to try a higher air. bt, fortunately for me. a friend slao sdvised me to try lw. Pierce's mnlicioea. I commenced taking your ' Golden Medicsl Piscwerv.' and by the lime I had taken the first bottle I wae bet ter aud after taking about four bottles my coiigh was entirely gone. I hare found no ne cessity for seeking another climate." Ssimrtimea a dealer, temnted by the little more profit paid on the sale of les j meritonou . medicine, will offer the customer a ubstitute a being "just a good " aa the " Discovery." You get the People' Common Sense Medical Adviser, the best medical work ever published, frre by aending rtamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Send jl one-cent stamp for book in paper covers, or 31 stamp for cloth-bound vol ume, to Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. New Sprinkling Rules. To accommodate the merchants with more convenient hours, to sprinkle street and sidewalks, so aa to lay the dust, the Hoard ol Water Commissioner have amended the rule to permit the use of water between the hour ol SKVKN to NINE A.M. and TWO to FOU R P. M. Ijtwn and garden sprinkling, or irri gation, tan be dune only during the hours as previously published, SIX to FIGHT A. M. and SIX to EIGHT P. M. F'lowers, silks, fiames, fancy trimming, special oflcr'uig. Mis Goldsmith. staves at M oman'a I, lie. To have viven up would have meant death for Mrs. Ixjim Crsgg, of Dorches ter, Maaa. For years she had eudnred untold micery Irom a severe lung trouble and obstinate cough. "Often", she writes, "I could scarcely breathe and sometime could not speak. All doctor and remedies failed till I used Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption and wa completely cured." Sufferer (rum Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for it never disappoints. Cure la guaranteed hv Geo. A. Harding Price 60 cent and Id.OO. Trial bottle free. Motlior Alwaya Keep It Handy. "My mother suffered a long time from distressing pain and general ill health due primarily to indigestion," lays L. W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two yearn ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy-six, eats anything she wants, remarking that she fear no bad effects as she ha her bottle ol Kodol handy." Don't waste time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause. II your Btomarh i sound your health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthen the body by digesting your food. It is na ture' own tonic. Geo. Harding. Popular Seaside Schedule and Round Trip Excursion Rite Via Astoria k Columbia Rlrer Railroad Co. Beginning Saturday, July 5th, the A. k 0. H. R. will resume its regular Sea aide schedule and every Saturday there after during the Summer season the Portland-Seaside Express will leave Un ion Depot at 2:30 P. M. and run through direct without transfer to Havel, Gear hart and Seaside, making close connec tion at Astoria with steamer Potter and I. R. h N. Co ' steamers to and from North Beach Points. In addition to this excellent service, an additional local train will lie run between Astoria and Clatsop Beach poitjis, thus offering pa trons of south beach unexcelled facilities for traveling between, beach point. In connection with this improved train service, round trip excursion tickets be tween Portland and all Clatsop and North Beach points (except Ilwacn) are sol. I every Saturday at the rate of $2.50 for the round tiip tickets, being inter changeable with all boat lines and lim ited good to return Sunday evening. Upon application to J. C. Mayo, G. P. A., Astoria, an elaborate album of Sea side view and point of interest on the Lower Columbia River will be mailed to your address free. I. ad Ir ("am Wear Whoe one size smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It'a the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, calloo and Bore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet, At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE by mail. Address Al len S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. COMPANY A IiETUIINS HOME OASTOniA. San tk A H sin1 m Hih Atwm toatft BifUtar of Six Iu)V Encampment at Al bany Pleasant and l'rofltablp. GIAKD 110 V ALLY fc.mKTAI.NF.I) Feature ut Encampment Wa Presenta tion of Sword la Captain II. Lelglitoii Kelly Bj ills .Yen. Dusty, tired and footsore, but happy withal, Company A, Third Regiment, Oregon National (iuard, returned Tues day night from a six day' encampment al Albany with the other companies of the Slate Guard. The exiienence was prolltable and interesting, but the ex treme heat wa verv trying. The people of Albany did every thing possible to entertain their visitors and their hospi tality was very gratifying. During the encampment two dances were given for the men ol the Guard and on Saturday evening a receptiot. to the olhcers was given at the Alco Club. Company A was the color company of the Third Regiment and was by far the most orderly company on the grounds. Although the (lieu have been only really organized within the past three months, yet their drill and wort throughout the encampment compared very lavorably with the best companies 111 the Guard.! Company A was known as the company ! that chased Tracy. j Ihe most pleasant feature ol the en campment was the presentation ol a : sword to Captain II. Leigtitoo Kelly by bis men. Ihe weapon is a handsome one and hat the captain's name engraved ; on the scabbard. The presentation ; speech was made Saturday evening. ; Just prior to dress parade the men were lined up and Captain Arthur Clothier, of , Company F, Third Regiment, made a; neat speech and presented the sword In behalf ol the members of Company A.: This testimonial of the esteem in which 1 he is held by bis company wa very ' pleasing to Captain Kelly and touched him deeply. i The lol lowing members of thecompany were present at the encampment: Cap- ton H. Iighton Kelly ; Fust Lieutenant Frederick VY. Humphry: Second Lieu tenant Charles E. burns, Jr., First ber-, geanl William Kuehl ; Quartermaster Iheodore Miller ; Sergeant Kali, Chap-. man, .Needlism, Corporals tionman. Miles, McKillican, Bovlan: Musicians; Frank Conler, L. C. Confer; Privates' Adams. Austen, liuford, Boyian, J. O., Cox, Gadke, Hickman, Howell, Hall, Montgomery, Miller, McLean, McMsli, MuKlhaney, Marshall, Younger, Welch, William, Noble, Thoi nton. Evans, band- blast, beaia, Keller, Watson, Reddick, Tuttle, Humphry's, Heater, Kuehl, Mu tiny, Lamuuian, Moehler, Shannon. Thornton. Soda Water That Is At Huniiey s Kodaks and Cameras Special Photo Supplies Always Presh Fishing Tackle and Sundries Paints Oils Glass J'OCKBT KODAK, aprdal POCKRT POCO, pedal IlKOWNtK CAMERA, pedal CVCI-P. POCO No. 6i7 with caae. Hpecial ...4.80 ,.7.20 80c n.00 CHASB MAGAZINE, : 12.00 VIVB, regular f 11.00; special Bt'bEKA JR., regular $.SO; special .4.00 1.00 Our atock of Platea, Films, Paper and Chemicala la always frrah. We carry supplies for both profesalonataaml amateurs and guarantee aa low prices as are made on thia coaat. CARD MOUNTS, . O 1 - for ifl pictures, prriloi. OJjv All shades. TRIPOD, special... DARK ROOM LAMP, special ,59c J3c jointed pole, nr. pedal ' FLY HOOKS. ?fV. pedal, per doi RKKLB, irr pecial Jt. CtNF.B. TI r from 1.50 down to 2V- FLY BOOKS, from 2. 00 down to PI.AYIVO CARDS, from 50c down to PINO PONG, pedal HAMMOCKS, from S.00 down to.. . 25c .JOc .2.00 .. 69c ROOF OIL good aa tinneed for everything but mixing witb white lead; LC.r per gallon...; OJW KOOP Ann BARS PAINT, 1 JC any color, per gallon ' J FLOOR PAINT, bent made Bherwln- ( rrt Williams, per gallon ENAMELS, for every thing, all colon STAIN'S, all Vinda, for "nil purposes, t pt ,.. ALA BASTINB CEMK.NTICO. one pVg. paint and decorate our ruoma 20c 15c will 50c Let as quote prices on lead and oil in quantities. 3 Best Selling Books in U. S. for July are: Mississippi Bubble Dorothy Vernon It's Up To You We have them in stock and also 2$ other latest books. Cloth books lor vacation read ing Joe Paper books, 500 title Uc. TRUE BRISTLE BRUSHES. Our stock of Brashes is very un usual. There may be larger collec tions, but there is no better quality or variety anywhere. These, are the true bristles, wired in, so that tho water or anything else cannot make them come out. They will wear and wear and wear. We have never known Brushes that pave such perfect satisfaction. They include Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes and Hand Brushe. They are the cheapest, because they are the most durable and satisfactory. C. G. HUNTLEY W. A. HUNTLEY POPULAR PRICE Druggists, Booksellers and Stationers. Oregon City. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. S FRANK BUSCH THE HOUSEFUKNISIIER c$7 ty($r-Ty iy An Economy. We can't speak too strongly of the economy of having a refrigrator. These are substantially made, with extra thick galyanized iron lining, !!fi - - " F - hi ,-2r - yj$ r-n "7 snd are scientifically packed to insure jx j j- '.f perfect preservation of food and econ- in rt R --rt oniical use of ice. Our regular size ''''Jf1 l " marVel f convenience- Hammocks 90c up Garden Tools. It' time to buy a good upply of garden tools. We are making special offerings that should interest you on rakes, spades, spading forks, hoea, garden acts, shears, shovels, trowel, etc. They are the kind that do the work to your liking. Full size Hoe or Rake for 35c 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 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 bed used in the day gone by. There ia a beauty, grace and economy in these iron beds with bras trimmings. We furnish' you the entire outfit, bed, spring, mat tress and all, for $6.25. Linoleum. If you knew the cleanliness and comfort of a dining room floor covered with one of our linoleums in per fect imitation of carpet, yon would not think of hav ing anything else under your dining table. A glance at the rich patterns is enough for the wise housewife. Good quality 65c er 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. Price with oven 3 50. Croquet Sets. More attention has been given to make these seta substantial. Balls and mallets are made out of bard wood, the handles tough and firm. Price $1.00 for a four-ball set. Tents and Camp Furniture. We have good stock of tents, and sell them as cheap as $3.00.