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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902 nregon City Enterprise T0LD IN SIDEHEADS. ll.t('IINt ItAII.-KoRdlllUNlt" MulU'i'iimh ri.iiiily bus a very i '1'' " '. to deal le T'nmllT lllH llH"'Vll OI.H J'" ' ,.. .H (....t ImMK. Ill III It 1I1.U. .mlili'ill '" X" U ""'V Mr. Mcelri also reimrl. I,.!"'" 1 ...... I., In II. In comity. In "''."'i'ii'uui I'' ",l"lir '"' '"v" ,u r ,ni,i.i'"i - tti.Hinnv AHUHi--TliH in.il alio , ".,.1 in r' U" w" 1' . ... l ..11 1.., I loiiiu'la km ,-rlllH I" ' ' " ' ' fi hw ' .V .' topi. hr.-, I1. , i,re.li l'lr. II" too 1 a, to b" "Ib "l "'" I"1 1 ,m Instance experience i ' ii.n.l.er. Inn It 'I'"'" ""l '"I jowl I' ' ". ' . .. Tl. J" i III l"'P I'"-'!"'"- "" 7 ,.. The I0' ttfu'. ''"""I ''y, '"'1 uct m ll,w " U'' 'l",'ly !,,",, 1 ?- 1 1V1V b.vliK " ,"',"M1 M"r, '"'"J 1 V uiim r.Mi..."lH to.n" to rent , !!ln.Bil.yM'l'ly'''Kl ''"'. f r.. Kj-Ohkik.k City U..v. 1t .V'..('lty b;,y Victor IV,net. . mi.ii.lt '-,n ,,u V'',l'",,l '",r hmi Ih-"i I" M.acliuetle. 'ilrtl UlKlHltf ha. won J'"'11" 1 , ...Uv'n ibegonLu read follcw.: ol ll.le cliy. l.o l.t I Hnn.i'f'1 lit" lrrnliiii.il year In the C .hit" In-iii.il- tf Techno..,,,. L,hriir..M .chol.r.h.p III ll.t ,i,u.mi. M tl' rowilMit e.r U ' 1 m In In consideration ul L',V,!f Punnet'. xi',lli"it ri.inln.lldii LJ?. .1 the ' I ha collegiate ye.r. B,,-.i.. Ci aLaxa. CorTV.-lr. K. RjIrfnU, bo '' '"" '' ,"" " , 1 . I t t. in ...kit tit v 1iuImiI ukJ l 'r,k. ri-mrnr.1 tulli.t in" '"'T,, Th" laor (ofiitfrlv otitl Hi" l.ll. n Lrtrt'ir"". lil'""''' It '"'"HI Mt lrm ''i"a I'" "H"1 u tjoc.Miiity. wliftw li rrtl.lr.l roiilln L,l, A (rw mmiHi. lt lm diHl Ihnpr-rly tl-r. ililmi'lliiH t rjWiol'.iil'i"iii Utr lrll to pwn to tl.l" wM'i.'y-. I"1' f twl pr,,fty t Kl Crwk In.in I.. J Anarrw.n. .11J wilt "l,l tliro iwr KOtutly, rr.uiniim llm r-llffl ol lilt M,Mioti. Tin il'H-lor lclri tli.l Lk.u.ii county I. KikxI eiimiiihlor Uloliv In il i'pr,iii b.ipy In tti :wlr.li! H'.t MluriMHl to .(hiiiJ UiI'aim 11 Tl.i tl.lil(in lro ;Klion it tin. fHipul.r club m Kivrn Ut YwUy evening .1 C.nrm.li rk, DJlbo who .rtl,-lpHl proniuincB klbtmwl onJoy.l.U .IT.lr In tli.l line J)JII In llu. .". TUm wr iS0coiil'. rKH'ul .ml It . lJi f KUnm ll.nl IH wuinjr diHirwd, VlUiindinK llm l.lwiww "I tli hour I.HII.H look 1 1. fl". Oiikiion Hiatk Kaih -No timu In tlir dxiory l Uri-Kor. Nt.ln Kiilr Utin iln,ri. brim micli . .kii Im,n( .iiioiik llm .Kij rnlliir.l -luKi-a low.nln ilia uiu c ol llm lulr urxUu .1 ll.n ,riH,iil limti l'.viry Nfi-lli.n of tin, .ntli, ri-i-ni In i UkiliK .11 liiK,rHl in th u,r ,U1I ,iroill ; lo tiivt) it tl.rir hrnrly i,iii.iit I hum .rn rnnwum r I,!h .wnki-nmu n Ihfl miltt Ui tin, flii.,..rl of IIih fair Hun Ih, llm itimiHiti'iiiHil iNh wurkml Imril .iil fntllifully to iiik llm l.ilr 1.. 1 .... .. . ..... 1 11. n 1.1111 ii'll. iiib I rnfiHtor IhIIuii -iinntili-N mv I'iiiiii, to tl.i.ir .rHim.iKH .lid inmltt vcty IIIikiuI rittH on ImulliiK nl.ll.lt, , kjn,. Anollior , tlin .()iB .rn lici;tiitiitiif lo mlixn Ih.l II I. tltim In li-l tin, oiitnll world know of tin, woiilrliil rnmmrrni ol our Nlitln, .ml I11.li1.v11 Hint llm Slulu l'.lrl. II. b iitoH,r pUrn to inrel Mm l.i'llrr rln ij hoinn-MM'knr.. 'rid. will limkn tlin Uir doul.ly vithuhlH. it will itivn thoMi who .t ItM.kliiK lor honinH on tlin I'mi'IIIi' Coant .11 o.t.oi tiinlly to kx In . body wli.t our hi. in c.n pr. .ilnrn, .ud lnra it In .ri)iluii.i, without trav- rlilltf .11 ovi,r (III, tutu Ml trn.ul midtuvu It will .Iko Hive h nxl.il.ltor llm lit IHiminin o,.Hiriunlly ol Hliowii.g lux pro ilurt., whnlhrr It bo kthIiik, Kri,,', fndu, VMKrt.bli), llvoHlix k, iiiIiiki.Iii or 11 m 11 u f mi-t ti r I K'K"I". Hah Writtkm a Nov.i,. TiiU olllrn lrrlvd 1 1. In wrck tliH Hl.lli.lll.rciilmit tlml tl.r J. H. ()iliilH I'uhli'liiiiK Com p.ny, of Nnw York, Iiuh publinln-il . novrl Hiitillod "Tim Kortmmi of tlm Vh.i Irr Hi-iK",' hy Adiiln WrlHtr, who In Wull known 10 coiirurt nudirni'iM fioui Mrfint, In CulifurnU . AinotiK the ch.r.cb'rH r IIih I'urlc mKlrr., I'orni'llKtx, who, with Mim Wi'lii.r, .iic.rid ul tin-CI.i.iiUii .Krruihly 1.,-rr Ul unit.. it. Tl.r lunik will br I. ii.lm.ini.lv ilhlhtiHltMl, mi l will cont.ui .ti i-xrtilleiit h.K-toiiH i 1 1 umI rw lloil of lh I'.rk hUIith. The 1'iilmxlljr ofOrcKon. Tlitt UiilvrHltv of Ormtnn will opun ll '.'7lh nhknIoii .t Kiuui.o, V'di.i'ily. H. ..iiT.il-r tilth. Tim outlook for the yo.tr hpi'Iii. at pinxi'iit wry promiNiiiK A niiiiihiir of nil llin Iibvh been .ddwd to tlm (.u nity, .11 Ihorontfhly fltlrd both hy prnpurittion und by rxiifrmiu", for their work. Tlm Ui.lvirnlly biiildiiiK. ntx litiinu rcpHlnid .ud Improved duriiiK Ihr 'iii.ii.nr, tlm ih uiiiory , gyniimfniin, unit l.i-.dy ll.ill rucxiviiiK e.pmi.l ut- I. .fill. hi. (Stiii li-rit b intmiiliriK to eiiK-r II. I lull am jiiviii'il to rorrtiHpoiid with 1 incHiihiut irUlivH to ll.'iir work. CkuW'ii' will cl.i'Drliilly lm .out 011 'ilir'lull. Kit Knrt'x Wild Wh( Cowboyi Cr. vhii, .ml ImliHii ( ;uii(i hm will I a fr.t iiim ol IIih r.ilt on l.bor d.y t Oregon City. Kco tlm old J'iuneor Ui-.dwood KlHH. IVrrnoi in Bankmuitcv. In the UiiHfd Hutc. di"trirt court in Multno timh county Tur. lay, Jowpli Tompkina, . formnr rrniilnt of Ihi. county, oow ol t -ol i 111 liia county, fllml . jwtition in lmiikriiitry, IIih Iiaiiiblir with iv-n In .1 t'-'l-l, which ini'liidH .count, due Iiithoi." In On-Koii City Hint jiulKiiiHnt In f.vor of (irHiit roitnly for $-4H). Hi. .hiwIh wore nothing. l,Mlnr H'lV iH tlm t line to I ill PHI! J Fit J ,lvrliHHyoiirbuHi-iii-hn with . flout In the p.r.du Kit. Int. Hl'ltlH KIl TIIX Kl.AKI H A llr tm'lHU In IIih Krrrn tliulnir nrr Mllw.ukio for wvrril d.y prior In TuvmUy r.llrd for tli iiio'V Imroio rirort. ol the iripl tlmri'.lHiut. lo ic'l I' checked. Two! crew ol men work.'. I ily .ud liiuhl lor IV) hour, before their elfirlH nv.ileil ihein .nylhiiiK. hut finally on .Muinly niuhl they iiiri-Mili'.l to ho much of .11 j exlei.t that litllu or no dauber of further 1 lUunKi, U fell. At one liinn duiitiK Hie pniiiieM of the (Ire it looked a IIioukIi I 11.111I1 ol the rrmilence properly 111 .11 il w.ukln and Slwoo.l would l detruyt. The Hie wa In the grin timber of a to) .ere tract owned by 111" iJolf A Vial ion, which b.d been dimlnned for a ri,ldeiice tr.cl. The oriuin ol the fire If yet un known, bill it I. preiuined thati bildren muni have atartex) it. N.ilih Hro.' H. II. l .tMrrh Cure I. taken Intern.lly tJ-ling directly on the hlood and miircu. aurlaoe. of the lyalein, tleaning ll from all impurities, carrylnu them throuuh the natural chan net, and removiiiK the raue of dmeaae. It 1. the greateiit blood purifier known and I. the only poailive inUrual cure for catarrh on the market that dor. all that la claimed lor ll, ud never (ail. to cure when taken rcordiiia' to direction.. One bottle will convince yon nf the wonder ful curative properties ol Ihi. ureat ali foruia dim-oviry. For e.le by all drun Kiata. liookon Catarrh free. Addreea Hmilb llroe., Fre.no, Cal. OrmuTioN Hkhi i.tkii Fatai.i.v. Tbo oieralioii for the removal of the left h'K, lierforuieii tiM.n Jolui KeiliiiK at St. Vincent', hoipital on Monday of la.t week, prov,y1 faial, the younir man iIviiik on SiiniUy. Deceaned wu 1!M yean hihI four month, of ae, a veteran of the Ki.aiiinli-Aiiicricau war, memlier of the Second Oici;oii Voluntet,r, Co I'. lliirinl took pl.ee in thi. city on Tuee iliiy, atienihnl hy the inilili company, I.ovr rwo Finurun. Carl Arnold, an employe at the Maker planing mill met with the iniifortune Tuewbiy afternoon ol LaviiiK two fltik-eni of bin left band eo Uremic I by cotninH in contact with aw Unit it wai nci BKi-ary to have the in ilex and (oreltoiir ampiitated. The other lii.Ki.rit were injured lo wiiue extent, but they will likely be iave.1. Had Rkkn Aiihrnt Many Yrar.. W. A. Olliold. of liriR-bton Ib-ach, near Seattle, wm in Orenn City Tui'.day vinitlnir tln m enei of hi. earlier life. Mr. Otlleldcaine lo thi. county when a mere bov and rr.ided here man year About 25 year, aio lie left tbi. ntat. r .idiii ince in Cal'fornla and Wa.binK lon. Hi. home when a renident of Clackamaii county wa near Mack.bnrK. tin note many chane in O'eRon City dince be wai here laat, and look, in wonderment at the development that tin. taken place. Nxw Hattkrirm Inhtalud. Paul Gan teubein and O. Dornton, of Portland, have Uen in the city .everal day. thin week replacing old telephone batteries with new and etronner one., Rreatly lo the eatiefaction of all the patrons of the .y.teui. In many instances ttis bat teries were very weak and it was some time the cane thai the in.lrtimeDU would not perform their (unction. Fohkhtrrs I'icnic The local court ol h'ore.U'r. decided at their meeting held L.t Kriday evening- to give a picnic at (Wniali park on Angn.! 24th. Foreeters (rom Portland will lie inviud to partici tmte and prenarations for big time are heiiiR- made. I. 1 1 ill II mmm" mm " . -s u im 1 1 AMDRESEM.-I CtT Throat Thoi.t. Local fl.herineu are picptriiiK 'or l,ort the future, haviiiR- purcliRKjil 8'0II .iiibII fry cut throat trout, whicli 11. I.. Kelly, of the United htatei Clackauia. Hnb Con. Ii.it aion Station, ha. planted at the head waters of Mill and Clear Creek.. The fihli were purchuned from J, I'. Morrill, of V'enli, 'evnda, and come from a .elected lot of Huw n, the finli from wliich the euR- were taken averRRin in weight about alx pound.. The new trout are aid to be larRec than the average trout of the tne specie found in Oregon waters. It is lhnii'ht that the recent addition of lih will thrive in their new horne, as the waters ol thoee Htre.in. are much warmer than the Northern waters from whence they tamer A Si-HiNTiRii Tram. A team Irelonning to John Aruntroiig, of tlie Went side, created some excitement Monday even ing about supper time, by taking a spurt down one street and up another, thence to some other part of the city, finally earn ing excitement to reach it cliixiex by heading down Kighth Uriel toward, the river. All ilia s-clator, constituting a goodly portion ol the punulation, expect ed to.ee team, waon and all plunwinto the river, but Hie turn t the river was made all right, and a southerly course wa. followed lor three or four blocks, finally aueariiig again on Main street, where the runaways were slopped near Huntley's drug store. The boises were not damaged at all, but both bind wheels of the watjon bore evidence ot rough t eatuient. Death or E. L. Koss. Ernest L. Uohs, formerly a resident of tnii city, died at noon Sunday in Portland. About . u.. ... Mr Itiuta left this C.itV to aC- cept a government position in Portland, 1 . T :ll dill,.. . tl.A lima rtt Wliicn lie i' avin uimur .i. ,u.n, ll .inima 1 wife and four oinuob... children, the youiitfeHt of which is about one month old. Hie remains were taxen in itn.mnutMllia Mnnilnv fur burial. De- lJ mwn ..a ...v j - ceased liad many friends in this city who deeply sympainixe wuu mo wiuuw. Tran.actri) Littlr BtstSRHS The renular monthly meeting of the boaid of ncliool directors was held Tuesdsy even ing but not a great deal of business was transacted. One of the important mat ters to come before the meeting wa the election of a city superintendent, but by reason of the absence of two of the oldest memlier. no action was taken in that matter. The school booses were ordered ....;.! ..,.1 ma ntliur dntaila neceasarv to he attended belore school days begin were looked after. There will be another meeting held on the 25th Inst. Bksttothr Asylum. Wm. W. Rob Inn Inr averal vears receiving" some aid from the county, was taken before I,..l. Pvan MnnilnV and tlbmillilted to the hospital for the inatie at 8alem. The unfortunate man was injured a num ber of years ago, I rom me eu.ii'w 01 -i,i,.i lia irnvur fullv recovered. His condition has gradually grown worse un til it became necessary 10 nave uiui careu (or by the authorities. Ue has lately been employed on the Scott farm, near Milwaukle. Sheriff Shaver went to Sa lem Monday evening with his charge. Rumnr Pm 1 ii.av.-R. What is known as the Wise bridge, on Tualatin, p.rtly collapsed I"1" ound.iy, neceaiiaung im mediate attention from the county com- Cluirnmn Lewellen' visited the premises early Monday morning and ordered the immediate repair in inn structure, wliich will cost about $1.')U. The needle beams were so decayed they would no longer withstand the strain. Free delivery is goiug to dauinge the Needy postollioe. Mr. Crittenden has estahlialied a route from Hubbard to Yo- itervilleand around by Llliot I'r-ine, so all pairons along that route have changed their mail to Hubbard. Aurora Uorealis. What It s Name Implies SECU RITY STOCK FOOD REMEDIES jVERY preparation sold on a guarantee. If not satisfactory your money returned. We carry a full line of these remedies, including: Stock Food Poultry Food Gall Cure Worm Powder 1 Hoof Remedy Heave Remedy Oarbonized Disenfectant Distempter Cure Etc. DO YOU KNOW i. Of any place you can get your prescriptions more accurately ".3 C. ..A V, n n atnii. Store. We are making this W our specialty, and g i v e i t J our personal attention. Any and all Doctors prescription filled here. EALL and get a booklet. It costs you n o ihi Also sample packages free. We are glad to give them to you. Tby8 New Store. HOWELL & JONES, RELIABLE DRUCC1ST, Chmbri Howell Liai E. Jorm CALLS OUR PASTOR Portland Third Presbyterian Minister Resigns. REV. JI0'TG03IEKr HAS ACCEPTED Tbe Local Minister Will Take Charire of His Sew Work la the Sear Future. -l A M en T T A Btanth. ylkt Kind Yw Han Hlwaw BwigH Bifsatan ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH 3 KS'WI'll -i I.t Thursday ev ening L. A. Freeman, employed in the Wilianitt mill, discovered that his bi cycle had been taken from its customary haunt. The cbiet ol police ana aepai; sheriff made a systematic search, failing, l i. i..-1 ; ... ihA vhMl or the HUDDTCI 111 IUV..lu, " - - thief, but they succeeded in so frighten ing tbe culprit that we wueoi wan in-turned. t I f"0T 200 Horses wanted LiUDOr lu) (or parade. Call on or adress J. H. Howard. Office Red men's Hall, front rooms up stairs . Tdunnotn 1 RecEPT'ON. Mr. .0(1 Mr Kilmanl L. Scott, recently married at Newport, were teudered a reception last Friday evening by Willamette lodge of Kebekahs. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion and nothing was left undone to make the affair pleas ant for all who attendeJ. Nearly all the members were present and the guests ni mmln to nnderstaod that their lodge friends desired that they have a proper start in lite, juuge uanoway opened the exercises by a very neat sobhcIi. which was responded to in tery fittinir words by Mr. Scott. Some music was rendered by Mrs. Cooper, Mrs Km,i.i an. I Milium, alter which refresh ments were served. Gaisen and dancing were indulged in until a late nour. Toor- a Short Dash. Taking fright at an atu..tr!n r tllH team of MfS. KIlOdeB. from the West side, livened things up to some extent on Main street iaai caiur dav Diorniog. The team was left un i, ii',.hU, I in front of the Harding residence while their owner was attending to some . .. Tl Imo.1 ,l.am. nusinee. uiat-wro. a nry bwii mwu selves (rom tbe wagon and continued ti.oir arilii fhn iid the atreflt nntil they came to Sixth, where they attempted to travel in different directions, witn mosi D....i.il rmmlt.. Ona horse slimied nn ilia nintnntit and received a bard fall, being stopped in bis sliding pos- inM Ha ...tmintr in mnt.cL wim ma dia- sonic temple. Here the chase was prao ii,.uil. on.lB.l hv the crowd of bystanders. No serious injuries were sustained by the runawavs, but the vehicle was badly damaged, two w heels and the tongue be ing demolished. One of Oregon City's moat popular and able clergymen is to resign his place and enter upon new duties in Portland. The Third Presbyterian church of that city having called Iiev. A. J. Montgom ery lo occupy its pulpit. Last Friday a congregational meeting of tbe Portland church was held aud the patitor, Kev. Dr. McLean tendered his resignation, to enter uion a new field of work in Porto Rico, to which place lie will go at once. Immediately the question of calling an other pastor was taken up. Wilson Benefiel spoke of the need of prompt action in securing a man to take ud the work left by the retiring pastor. Ue moved that a call be extended Kev. Andrew J. Montgomery, of Oregon City. Remarks were made by several others, all heartily indorsing tbe motion. Mr. Travis told what he knew of Mr. Mont gomery's work in Oregon, and Rev. W. S. Holt made a telling address, com .. . .... . monrlinir thA action lo call Air. JllOni- gomery, whom he sid was one ol the most laithlul and aniest rresoyienans in the state, and remarked that the Thlr.1 flinrrh rniiUt not rvonHihlv make a mistake in extending a call to Mr. Mont gomery. The motion was carried unani mously. Ktxr. Montgomery indicated bis will ingness last Sunday to accept the pas torate ol the fortiand cnurcn. ue nas hum. imatnr nf tha )rirnn City church fr ohnnl nilht VAara. anil during that time has declined several calls to other churches. Mr. Montgomery is a Pennsylvanlan, having been born in Washington County, in 18o4. He is a graduate of Washing ton u.wl lalYurann ll.illpi-H plans of 1S97. The junior and middle years of bis theo logical coarse were spent at the Western Theological Seminary, Alleghany, Pa. He completed nis course at i.ane ineo logical Seminary, Cincinnati, in 1890. A (tor Biipnilinm some month, in religious journalism be accepted a call to the I'ralivlwrian Church atFullerton. Neb.. i : l ...;l 1 OiVl v 1 wnere iiv rtmjaiutsu uiimi iwn. ,w... . that place be came to Oregon City, and . has been the pastor here up to me present. From 1899 to 1901, Mr. Mont gomery was presides 31 me uregon State Christian Endeavor Union. Diirinu- Mr Mnnljomwv'n atav in this city he has accomplished great good in hi work, ana his congregation regr ei deeply hie departure. Not only will h be missed oy the memoers oc niscuurcu but tbe community at large keenly ap predates tbe loss it will have sustained Ghret R.liel at sues. It cletniet, BaotlMt mi 1 ,1. A i.AaBwt An braae. It caret Caurrh T 'A NLVLII RISK MONEY anddriTe. aw.fiCold UAV FFVEH inthsHeadquicklj. It " w " Is tbtorbed. HeH and Protects ths Mrmbraiw. Kntorea the Sctuci of T11U and smell, roll sua 0c.; Trial Sine t DniRita or bj RialU KLT BKO'l'UKKS, M Warren blmt, hew York. v. M 1 (J THE BANK OF OREGON CITY V Oregon City, Oregon In the mails when you, nan iraf a KonV Araft.. Thi is the safer and better way rj of sending money. Allow us to sell you the draft. MMXU)lXIl.IU,llMUWMXIItIXlllJJJlJUr 4 rl m nf) 1 1 TTTtTn illlllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniTiiiiiii(iitiiM .rj Coco Ale Ice Cream 1 Ice Cream Soda I Delicious Cooling Drinks s tf onfectionery CLEO. SMYTH uraaca umcs DIBUtiU uuium Amwican Latudry Phona 683 1 till flit Tl tl iT will soon be here, Are LulJUl UClLjyou prepared for tbe rush. The parade win certainty oe aoove the ordinary affair of that kind. Base Ball 2 P. M. Something going on all day. Fireworks 9 P. M. Big display. Grand Clearance Sale of Millinery. i Hiss uoiusmiiD. HOI FOR SEWPOKT. Oregon's Favorite Seaside Resort. Recognizing the advantages of New nnrt aa a summer reeort over other sea side resorts in the northwest, and to make It possible for all who desire to do so to spend their vacation hy the ocean waves, the Southern Pacific Company, in connection with tbe Corvallis & Eaet ean Railroad, will place on sale, effective June 15th, round-trip tickets from all points in Oregon on the Southern Pacific to Newport, good for return until Octo ber 10th. at specially reduced rates. "For full information please inquire ol your local agent.