OKKOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1902 New To-Day, OLD I'.UTKH Foil HAI.K AT I0CKN I'.S per limi'lrml al Hid KmiirpriHii ollhm. hmwd-on kast wakiiino-iTIn Utrm.t.a parkag.t I'liiiUtnlng a garment. J. (!. ZlN.KM, I.Dr-O.i MAY II. A CITY WAIl runt. Nil I'iH in liiv.ir nl II ivUn fur !l7.rl. Inlirxhl by ilm city rti mi r it H 15, I1HHI. Til pilhHu U h..r.,l,y IMlllUI i lull tlin damn hulling ((t r-ir. Hough Hm. I.osi-an i:nvi:i.(ii i.: costai! Inif ot.liTu Ir.mi II. H. I'lxli (: ,', vi mm, iiiiaimp, ili' nr Willi I. IV Ht I'Jltl'll.tlllll Johnson, J. J. HA VIM. OK (iAItllKI.Ii wii.i. taki Miivonn m ho i,i im,, tIH Inoiiiitaliia lo Mi or hunt, Imin Ori-unii t'ily or (IsrhVhl Ht r'axomihht prn-i. I'ppur hut.hi-ry mm. I Mi. II.mxI. .r particulars address Mr. 1 vin. ( iaifhll. III.AC'KSMITII MIOI' WH HKNT lully riiniiHMl shop nl Hprlngwtr. A (Mi rim V, J. U'WiiIIkii, Spring .r, Or. HtlHI COW KUt HAI.K. iinm nl Jki k Mount, (lU.lniiMin. i:n- KOIt HAIK-A SToiJT MlAIT home. J, I!. Zin.hc, On-g.ni Cily. MONKY TO LOAN OV KKAl, I'KOJ' rrly siTU-ity at l (.nr rent, also mi hp proved rlallel senility . (I , Iiuh k, attorney at law, htevnit I'm Iln Ore gon City . IIOI HM AND I.OTI OU SAI.K-SIX KiMHti lliiiimi In C 'mm ih w it It lot 7, Id. w k 7. (iimmI well. IUK 1,1.x k I rocii carbon. Apply to l.lvy Hi i ti. Oregon Cily nr Cngenia Smith, I'mk ptj . (i h. m:amann." m. n." I'll vi- - "'VUn, surgeon mul iM'ulinl. Oitico in IhirrUy hhlg, 'honii;7l. Cmiirr Main ml Till Ms. Call answered promptly day or ii''l. HKtHiM ,V Mil KM til, l-miiM III Hie Wilnliarl HnlMlng.) hit r Ilm rholrrat idy. iiiMiri'n ami ruuiilry nitrt' t"t malll l Wiirs. !() YoC WANT A IIUMi::-TWO in Urn Iriiin Oregon Cliy, near June saw null, on g. puMic r"l, m-ar school house. ( Mm acre, lniiie barn mul well. Only two htimlreil and llliy dollar. .VI ilri'KK (i. W. WaI IiKiin, owner, Oregon Cily. Oregon. MoNFY TO I O N AT H 7 AND II mr cent, 1 aim m;i urity. L"lt.s A ; 1 lonry to luail at lowr.l rale.. Jl lli". (inirriTii. ; '".Z rersonal Mention J. M. Tracy, of Ixn!H, w in lon Tunnlay. W. I!. I.einon waa In tbti city lucfday from (iaiflehl. II. I'. I'.ea'o, of Portland, wm in ti e illy yealenlay. s John Krickaon aa in the city lioin New Kra yeaterday. William V. H.-irem, of Sandy, wa In the city Wilnilay. Mra. K. C. Oitnontf vitiled frlenda in llrow iihville laat week. Militant Mariliall ia Mifiidiug a few tlaya' Vacation al Wilhoit. Mra. O. !. Kby amlaon left Tueaday (or Molalla to Vialt rtdative. William VmiikIid returned lo In buine ill Mulalla Tueaday aftermain. F.d Willey returned Friday from a week' niUliitf at Aualiu'a Mill. Mra. Uobert Herron and little on are viaitlnu relative in Independence. Attorney Franklin T. (iriflith inada a buaineaa trip lo Salem Wedneaday. Cbair.Mir Jackaon made an automobile trip to Wilhoil Spring laat Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Robert have none to the niouiitnina to camp for a few week. W. U. U Kon.ofUladatona, ia recov ering from revere attack of pleoriey. Mra. F. A. rilelubt.of Canby, waa in the city viaiting her liuaband Tueaday, (ieoige Aden, Juatlce of Peace at Staf ford, ai in town Tburwlayon liuaine Mr. and Mra. Alfred LnellinK viailed friend in I'orllan 1 Tuea,lay and Wed ncaduy. Cliarlca Zelgler, of the Portland baae ball team, was In the city for a few hour Friday. Krueat Matlnai and A. Knapp re turned Saturday from a tbree daya' flail ing trip. Prof. K. I). Story, of McMinnville Col lene, waa In the city on a btminuas trip Saturday. W. J. Ive will arrive Saturday from northwestern Illinois to viail biason, Dr. C. D. Love. Jared To.ld, prominent mercbant of Tillamook, waa In the city on Imaine Wednesday. The Miaaea Kline, of Salem, re visit inicMr. and Mrs. William Writrbt at Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. Dob Hingo, of Clarke, were visiting friends in Oregon City Wednesday. Misses Jeanetts and Gertrude Fair clougb went to Newport to spnd week last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheaban and children expect to leave soon for an out ing on the Zigzag. Mr. M. F. MacCormack, of raisley, Lake County, is visiting her brother, V. H. U'Hmi.oi CiUdslone. Minn i;m J,.w,i Kra.icr, of Pendleton, was in Ilm city Friday mul wirn tlm KurHt of MWn Kthrl (,'diilli-lil. Mi IIkmIh (inint U attending tin, Hummer Nurin il H 'limil of tin, Holme llimiuHita CdIIi'kh, In Portland. ' Mr. mul Mm. Kil Mi.miIhiii am Ion Mm. HIiriiliHii'n .ri-nu, Mr. mul Mr. Jijcih Kuiimi, Ht rli- tltli). I Mr hiiiI Mr. II. W. Uracil iIfovh to j I'oitliunl luht Tiii'mImv mul III iff) I lllit i IV ' Viiliii(( Mr. mul Mm. Tlinnmn. j II. J M urn mill will-, of MuhilU, with i In lln, , iiy u ,y. 'rimy wi.l Ii'hvo HnlunUy on m viml to Tim l),illi'ii. Mm. Cnllii r Iiim Hii-cvi'N Iih rMnriiMil to lii-r Iiiiiiih In lli',iin r. Mfler two wciikn' vimI wiih tli MoiKi'ti l.cwihit.iiit. Mi lluiiii'l ( 'un Iihh hi'tn ciiuhkimI to tfm h m hool lit HluKwiiy, Aluxkn, l . a.liuy n-iurii'i al (HM h month, Mr. mul Mr, li. W. Chinch mid m.n Jmni'H Church Ii iivh tixUy fur (iovriii miMit Coiiii mi le wf,.kn' ontiiiK. K. K. I'ul'ari i, iiMinti-r of tlm Went- ffn I oioii liicgiHih ollii'iT at Huloin, vihiii-.l ii'liiiivM iii HiiMcily Weilni'M hiy. lii'ilii-li-r . It. IhinlMr, of tlm Van rouvvr, Wadi , liiml ollico, mul Mm. Puiihar vmilcil fiiciiilH In thin t ily Tuca Jay. Mm Clmrlt'H II. Caiilinlil ami family l''avi in few ila) for mi online of i'V fiul wvcki on thi) . K'iiiK, iifur Mount llooil. Clia. Ilii.i-r. wlio linn Iiocii ovur in WaKhiiiiituii f.ir tin jiaal few inoiillm, re tiinicj to Una county thu Ural of (he wi-ck, lii-o. A. Har.liiiK ri'Hitni'il SumUy from thff iiionnliiliiK, wIm-ih lit? went niili hla IiUiiiI) , Mho all! Hn-liilllii H frW HCckl llii'ip. Mr. un I Mm. K. I'. Wilaon, Minn ll.ir rict Vi-mti-t-K ami Mi Porolhy I'uvira limilo it llnlilii ttii to Clear Creek lat Tlium.Uv. Mra. Miirlliit Kinmiiril, mottier of l"t,H. Kxainliirr of Huiveyg ). W. Kinnairil, came up Irom I'orllaml Tuenlay on a few Uya' vinlt. County Surveyor John W. Melilrum mul family h ave nest week lor an nutiiiK ' 'ov,'i"""'"t Camp ami will be abn-nt 1 veral week". Ir K. II. P.i-atie mu.le a flying trip to ! Y Tuea-lay. Ilia family ia cojourn- I inn at Wilhoil Sprintta and ho rejoined '"'em Weilneadiiy. William Wriuht and P. M. Waddell, ol I'oitlalid, leave lodny lor AilNteu'l Hot !-1 ,r i 1 1 c on a two week' outing aod will return A tinnnt .'). Uev. A. J. Montgomery, Mi Lilian Horn, Miaa AWena Horn, ami olhera will form a party to tfo lo Mount Hood ill ahuiit two Meeka. U. A. r.rodie, of tho firm of Itrodie. Ilroa. Co., of Albany, returned to Albany Tueailay alter a nbort bmiiiieaa trip to hia city and Portland. Attorney Ned Drik!a, of New York Citv. who fonnerlv iirncticed law here I tiding a few week visiting friends In ; I' Oregon City and vicinity. Uev. K S Itollinger, pastor of ttie Congregational Church, left Tuesday for York, Pa , where he will visit -relatives for a month or six weeks. W. Gilbert ltenttie, who is (pending hi vacation in Ibis city, leave early in August for Wrangel, Alaska, to resume charge of the school there. George Gilslrap le'l Tuesday for the United Stales Fish Commission station on the Little White Salmon Kiver to take a position a ith the commission. Judge Gordon E. Hayes and F.li Mad dock returned Sitnrday evening bom Canby, where they attended the funeral of the latu Charles W. Armstrong. J. 11. Kobinson, of Sacramento, arrived yesterday morning to visit bis family, who are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Cochrane. Mr. Adolpb Willey returned Monday from Oregon City. Mr. Willey still re mains very III of typhoid fever and bis recovery i doubtful. Portland East Side Herald. Mr. R. J- Goodfellow, Miss Maggio Goodfellow and Miss Jessie llmnpbrys left Monday for an ouiing at Newport. The two latter will attend the summer Hchool at Newport. President W. P. Kircbem, of the Clear Creek Creamery Co., was in the city Wedne.day. He reports the creamery in a flourishing condition and Bays that arrangements will be made to secure more cream and turn out a larger pro duct. Web Bums. Will Hankins, Will R. Ix,gus and "Red" Williams left Monday morning for a ten days' hunting and fishing trip on the Upper Ciackama. Thev went to Lockerby's by teams, and from there will pack their outfit on horses and walk to Austen's hot springs, E. E. Brodie is no with the Enterprise. longer connected A MftMTiaaiirjr FrexmiUon. Him't neirlect a cold. It is worse than nnpleasant. It is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Cure you cbh cure it at once. Allays inflammation, clears the head, soothes and strengthens the miicou membrane. Cures coughs, croup, throat and lung troubles, lutely safe. Acts immediately, drun like it. Geo. A. Harding. Abso-Chil- Local Evcr. tiniml Clearance Hale of Millinery. Mia liolilainil h. Iluia ami rant at coat at (i. W (ii.ice'a atom, heail ol Hevenlli MrHtit Trimiueil (lata. (ireal l!ir'nlna. Mi (iolilHtuitli. I'ur viewa of tin, city ami the Kail" call on HuoilifrHiN, the rtiolDK'iaplier. For linn photon call on Snolraaa, lnth ami .Maui Mreela. All work strictly U- to-i,iic. I'm. It. II ami A. L. I'.ealie, Dentiata, Weinluril Ithlx. i'-iilhiiiil liecl himI Hun fur "! the iii Joliimuii A. I .ii in li If von n I a Hat. don't wait. Call early ami net a l!.ii(aiii. Miaa (iolilainith. The only point printing in tlm county i (oiiml at Iht) F.ulerpriKH ollice. l'rii ea nuht Stock, fiylu ami wot kmuiiHliip uiii ipiiillcil. 1'rotiipl priming. Siiillli'a llaiiiirnlT 1'i.niail) t"ia itchinK calp upon one ailication, three to nx removea all ilamlrnir ami will mop falling huii. I'rice60 cent a at all druifiate. Flowera, eilka, tramea, fancy IriinmiriK, Hpccial offi-rinK. Miaa (iolilHiititli. I l'"pii;ur Seaside Schedule und If" mid Trip Kxciiraiun Kile Via AHinriu a. t' lluinhln Itlvi r It.illroud Co. Ili-liinuiriir Suturday, July Tilh, the A. AC. It. It will ri-HiiiiiH iiM rejiiilur Sea aide Bclic'luln ami every Saturday there alter during the hummer aeuHou the Porllmid SeHHidn Kxpre will leave Un ion Hep it at 'J::tO P M. ami run through direct wiibout transfer to I'lavel, Gear hart and Heaaide, In addition to t iia excellent service, an additional local train will Iid run between Axtoria ami Clalaop I'eiicb ioinis, thua oireriui; pa l rou of aou!h beach unexcelled fuclliliea for travel:nt( between beach points. In con lien inn with this improved train service, round trip excumion tickets be tween Portland and all Clatsop and N'irlli Beach poinla (except Ilwttcn) are aold every SttunUv Hi I he rale of t'2JM lor the round tli tickets, tieing inier chaiinealile w ith all hoat line and lim ited kouiI to return Sumlay evening. L'ihiii applicaiion to J. 0 Mayo, ti. P. A., Aatoriii, an elaborate album of Sea aide views and poirils of interest on the Lower Columbia Kiver will be mailed lo your address free. At the Retail Clerks' Internationitl Pro tective Association' regular meeting held Tiii'n.hiy eveuingin Ited Men's Hall four Udiea were Uken in as members of the asaociatiirf), A committee was ap pointed lo prepare a closing hour agree ment and present it to the proprietors of thu local stores. The petition w ill favor the closing of all stores al 7 P. M., ex cept drug stoies, which they aslt to close at 8 :3U. J. II. Ilowaid, chairman of the Labor Ituy Carnival, has appointed the follow- ing committees fiom the Textile Work- era and the Retail Clerks: J. J. Brown, M. J. Gleason, and M. L. Milietl, will repreHent the former union, and Fred W. Humphreys and E. E. Taylor the latter. Two thousand buttons have been issued by the Federal Union, ad vertising the carnival ou September 1. The buttons are sold at 5 cents apiece, and the proceeds will be applied to the carnival. The Oregon Water Power A Railway Company has a force of men at work at Caiieinab Palk completing the baseball groiinda. A piand stand and bleachers are now being elected and will be fin ished this week. The former will Beat 800 people while the bleachers will ac commodate about 1000. The diamond, which was rough last Sunday, will be leveled off and will be the best diamond ever seen in Oregon City. A game of baseball will be played next Sunday be tween a Portland team and the local or ganization at Canemah Park. Card of 1 hanks. We desire to expiesa our gratitude to the Odd Fellows and friends who, in so many ways, assisted us in the burial of our father. G. J. Howkix, W.E. Howkli,, E. T. Howell, A. E. How ell. I.adlex C'au Wear Khoen one size smaller alter 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's the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet, At all druggists and shoe stores, 2oc. Trial paekaue FREE by mail. Address Al len S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y, It Need a Tonic. There are times f hen your liver needs a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. PeWitt's Little Early Risers expel sll poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scott, 531 Highland ave., Milton Pa., says : "I have carried DeWiit's Little Early Risers with me for several years and would not be without them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. Geo. A. Harding. The Postal Telegraph Company's of fice will b moved inio the postoflice. store building. Slate of Oregon will apeal case to re cover on bond of George W. iJavia, de faulting School Land Clerk. Kramer A Freytag have rented the building between Mils'ein's tin ahopnd Parker's toiMwial parlor and will open a cigar factory. Two dwelling house are being con structed on Water Street near the Char man Block. Han Lyons is the builder and the bouse will be rented E. E. Taylor has accept! d a clerkship in Holinan's cig-a'r store, succeeding Will Hankins, w ho will do carpenter work for the Willamette Pulp A Paper Company after hi return from the mountain. The new Western Union clock was placed in position yesterday morning on the aide, of the building occupied by Al bright's butcher shop. The time-piece is corrected hourly. The face is thirty inches in diameter. Die young ladies of the St. Agne Guild of St. Paul's Church, will give a lawn social at the residence of Mrs. John Bradley on flth Mreet, on Friday even ing, August 1. Icecream and cake will be served. Everyone cordially invited. ', First Church of Christ, Scientist, ' holds services in Red Men's Hall every , Sunday m iming at eleven o'clock. Sub-' ect for Sunday, Aunust 3, "Spirit."! Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednes-. lay evening meeting at 7:30 o'clock.) Christian Science literature for sale before or after any of these services. Preliminary work is being done on the ' Clackamas River preparatory to putting in rack for holding salmon used for prop itiation. In a short time the racks will be placed in position. Field Sjiperin-; lendent J. Nelson Winner, Jr., of the! United Stales Fish Commission of Fish : and Fisheries, has devised a new method of racking the river. i Land has been purchased for terminal of the Pelt Line Railway, at F.mpire, on Coos Bay, and the work of constructing 5 miles of railroad is under way. Work on a ntw dock will begin today. These enterprises are in connection with the Great Eastern Railway projected between Coos Kay and Salt Lake. Large tracts of land have been secured as terminal groundH (or that enterrjrise. IudivliluslH Money to Loan. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jso. W. LflDKR, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. FEANK fiUSCH THE r i v.; t.vr-.t - II-"I rr rrrr r r i- : TrrrrrrrrrTrr rrrr rrxrrmxni : rrxt: -ri Garden Tools. It's 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 nc per yard and up. N 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 yon the entire outfit, bed, spring, mat tress and all, for $6.25. Ice Cream That Is-AtHuntiey ills ViV v ' v ., v Atr ; Special Sale of Hammocks They mt ll go daring the next week. To make lure of It we offer 25 per cwt discount from prices that are already be low the market. 69 cents up. Why not get your Soda where pure cream is used--at Huntley's PRINTING FRAMES special ALBUMS special 4x5 TRAYS regular 2.1c Rl'BBBR ROLLER special Photo Supplies Always Presh Knives Razors Scissors Hones GOOD RAZOR for Better ones, S2, and STAR SAFETY RAZOR regular $2 CRESCENT SAFETY regular $1.50 HONES and STROPS from $1 down to Fishing Tackle and Sundries JOINTED POLE. speciaL FLY HOOKS, special, per doz.. REEL8, special LINES, from $1.50 down to.. Kodaks and Cameras Special POCKET KODAK, special POCKET POCG, special BROWNIE CAMERA, special CYCLE POCO No. 4, 5x7 witb case. Special C. G. Huntley Popular Druggists and I OREGON i At ths Fountain GOLF SODA CLARET KOLA CHERRY LONG 5c SMILES' IIOUSEFUKNISHER 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 f lo.oo is a marvel of convenience. pun annum hi zV.i Books for Vacation Special sale of rioth bound books worth from 25 to 50 cents each. Your choice while they lattt, 15 cents. Hee them in the window. Paper bound books, alt the standard novel, not copyright, 13 1-3 cents. ,13c . 9c . 9c 16c CARD MOfTS. fur 4x5 picture!, pcrdox. All shafles. 8?c TRIPOD, special ..59c J3c DARK ROOM LAMP, special 1 rt MANICURE GOODS Knives, Files, Nail Trim mers, Buffers at all pri ces frora imported elony handle files at 75c t $3. 'W 10c .1.19 ..35c KNIVES All kinds nnd prion from ( Cr 92 down to We guarantee our 5oc knives 75c 20c 25c -2c FLY BOOKS, from 22.00 down to.. 25c PLAYING CARDS, from 50c down to 10c PING PONG, special HAMMOCKS, from $4.00 down to.. 2.00 69c .4.80 ...7.20 80c 11.00 CHASE MAGAZINE, regular $2H.OO; 1 "1 Art special VIVE, 4x5. regular $9.00; apecial .4.00 .1.00 EUREKA JR.. regular $2.50; special w. A Huntley Price Booksellers CITY. At tht Fountain KOCOA ALB NAVALADE I PEACH LONG 5c SMILES I fJBZSSBiEHscrh Hammocks 90c up 1 . 1 1 ai t-j- f 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 ol 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. Price 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 J1.00 for a four-ball set. Tents and Camp Furniture. We have a good stock of tents, and sell them as cheap as $3-00.