Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 29, 1902, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST, YO, 1902.
New To-Day.
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1 r,,iM Uicgoli Cily, IK'ir Jones
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f.',j iini' ' 'i'. Iii'ii'i" . I'irii ii'l well.
I i, , luimlri-l mid liHy dollars. A.
J.n ti. W . VSaU'II", owner, icg"tl
Personal Mention
j Mil Jennie- My 1ih gone t I.rtlniit
( rriiUc.
R. S. h I.oiighlin, ol Milwsnkle, wm
::Uiiiniy Monday.
C. A. lUki", jf Sherwood, In Ore
I nl'ity lii. I ri'Uy.
ln.r. H. M'xiri'ii nj'i'iit Hmi'luy in
filrm vintinK riltivi.
A'n TLmiiiwiii. i,f l'lm-kmim, h in
J-rrjoii Cily WimIiich'IkV.
j M m in y TIhmiib li'lt Mmi'lny on
vit to lr:i-iiiU in hull-in.
) Mr. i,.l Mr- Tiim MiUrr l.'H f"f lf
'l.ivrr l'i i ' ,i 1 1 1 1 , 1'ir u iii'lfliiiili' linn'.
! . m l Mm. Kfinik .Ni lirrii lmw w
!l , I I:. t fur n two .tU'm viit.
j Ilr. l iml ii'liirniMl In 1'n1 rily yl' T-
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I'tiu,: Imi-i " iii I lri-K"ii City I liiirK.luy.
Kx t ' t. ii .-. I Shili H Pii-tiirl Atl 'riii'y
Iuii Mnt l,y, h in tin' i-1 ' y lift Siilur
Jiy. A. IMi." k, i,l Iliul'li'H'l, " '"'
ronnly i upiliil IuhI Sntut'liiy IrHiii-in lini!
bniiii'.
(j. II. WYUtiT, priimini'iit (urnii"
olt'ln -k.tnt.iH, whh ill Oti-H'in I'iiy l'lHl
4li;r,uv.
Mr. mi. I Mrn. C. A. NumIi fflnrm''l
Frnl, v Iri'mi an oxli'inli-l vinit in
F.i-t.
ilr. mi. I Mih. T. J. Clri'l'in.
llii'l. n- in II.iii city Sumliiv a!l'"ii"'i
T:itlliif ll 1,'inln.
U. A. llanl.HK bii.I 1'iivi.l riiMli'-l'l
fell 1 u.--, l.ty 1'ir Hi-null'. Tim luriiicr
ri'in.iiii nliuiil It'll iliivK.
Minn ll.itii,. WilMoii rttiiirni"! Mon.lny
Irom Hali.in, nli(,r nlm ImJ I " viHitinK
IrieiiJh i,r nilinu limi'.
Mim AiMia Clark, nrlnripul of tlie
BtrrUy h IiihjI, I'ninediiwn from Sali-in
Mumluy to Hllt'nii the irmtitnte.
Chrlin C'atla, propni-lor ol Hie
Wiiihwi, k ri'HtHiirHiil mill loluH i"'""".
pent f, w duya this wrfk at tl. coaHt
John Fairt:loiiuh ami f-A Kolierln m
tornfii Ih-i Sutur.Uv from Mount Hood,
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liere tin y m,l hi'tin rimtiitinU for two
Wet-kn,
Rv. Philip K. Haminoiid ami family
returnt',1 Weilntimlay from Sfaauie, wimre
'ley upt'iit a tlelikclitltil thrco wouk h v
Cation.
Mi. a..... c ! .,,,1 Mine Krma
UurfticM, of l'ortlaml, were vinitinK
'f.'in City friiiil Wediu-aday ami
riiurmlay.
B. F. I.inn. Dronrintor of the Mnn
"ni'l. wuh in Orison City Monday at-
lemliil. to inattBra of an important
fcuHiiH'ca nature.
C H. Caun(..l and family relumed
Mmt Huii.r.i.... i vi it 1 1 noil, wlntre
-"....inj ilii,,, .nun".
ll"7 had tliimtiiirhlv enjoyed two wt'i'ks
l camping 0t.
x'rH. L. Hun.riker and dauht. r. of
ff'nlli tnii, and MrH. V. Hunariki-r, of
Wl.a Walla, wt-re the gneHlH of Mm. A.
I" Hfulie last Friday.
Mn. In ne Strong, of rulermo, Cal.,
vi"'te'l in this city this week with t''
family of (). W. Kaatham. Mrs. strong
ni an orange and olive farm of lidy
erea io the land of everlaating iunahine.
Mra. i Whim hu I iluiiKhti'r, Ji'itn,
aii.l Mihit N,.i ,sw,.,, rrni., v,.,
lii'i.liiy ninriiiiiK lii'iu a iikihI i.,j,,y,il,l
niilliiK at Hi ani.l"
Mm. H. i. Vuii'ii iiikI tiunily, n TIB
P'tllin, nlm llllVH hi,. viMlintf ii'liiliviit
in C'lifiiiitli f,,r II,.' ,i,t m ,.,kH, rn-
tllllll',1 I'.lllll. IiimI S,ilnri,iy,
Mr. an. I Mm :,,1., hi-ull, of II.Miii k,
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Vlilili llli, IiH'IhI uml 1, 1,1 II, ,, lllll, I-
itni ", I'i.hIiii iNi,.r 1 1 . . 1 1 oti uml family.
MliK-i'ii. ., HlnH'ord, hum In ll.i.
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mil' "I lli nl,) tin,,, ii Mili'i'tn i, llul
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li. W. I'.liiiii-hitid, of Ni'A F.ib, mum in
t"ii Wfiln,.a,,iv Mr. I'liitiii'lnii.l kiivhI
hiilV"! In lim lur.ililv 'null, nit i'i,liilili'l.',
mi, I llul ll.i. yii l l ul wlit'iil in iii.t upio
Mi,' nrr.i'"
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niiiM'iii r I u ,i. , I ui'i'lav on" iiiiik (mm
tlii-ir niiiin,.! ",,lii ' nl II,, -all I'uik.
U'anli. ii,, ih,.,f H.,y I,, iiim t'u-y vihittid
lili-n ln :m AliM.i.
Mr. v , i ii I M,, in.., fur many year
ln',1'1 r. ,K in II ii Iiii.'h ilru nlori., linn
nni'1,1' i l,i ,,iii ,ii itinl mil t'litrr tin'
liii'iln',1 i , 1 1 1 . . in I'miIUiii.I tin.' Iii "I of
iii li In r. Mr. Mii" Inn a hunt ol
frifii I" In iini i'iiy Him winli luni mi-
hniiiM'il in. i'l-" in Inn ilioKi'ii pr'ili'H'.iiin.
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Coiinly JudvB ltynn c)i"'i l to linvt
aliniil tint llliti or Scili'iiilnir fur an ex
ti'inli-'i tmir 1 1 1 r . i) 1 1 lim K.inli'rn Htnli-i.
Hi' Hm'N llrnt tu fii'n Miint'", low it, an
r.-i'ti-MMiliilivi' of lim Ktitlnl loil'l of Odd
Follow nf linn domain, llcuillliu ah-
unit alioiit a month.
Mm. I'.. ('. lUmilt'.n, a fnnncr n-ni-il.
nt ol thin i-iiv, Iiitm lttt Friday
on hiiitiiit-m, having Jimt arrivud from
Suiii,ti'r, wli'-rf mi l I, it IiiihIihiiiI
have Im imi Iii himiiii'"" for at-vt-rn! moiilliH.
Mr. Hamilton hart gone l Alimkato look
afu-r iniiiinii inti'ri'nta. Mra. Hamilton
and family will rt'luin lo Onvoli City to
rfnldii.
Caluh Cm wan in town lat Friday
from hi inini'rul pncH out on the
Molalla. wht-ru h and hia non am iliiv-
in. a tuniii'l. Tln-y have ptMititiali'd the
moiiiitain to the dihtunre of over UK) li-i-l.
and will continue the work until they
iMciuiinn the i-xti'iit of the lead and the
value -l the ore. Il in about lifty mil""
frmii thin i Ity to their pronpeeta.
W. II. Wvldf, ol Onwi'nu, win in ''i-
...II Cily Monday atti'ii'liim (o luiHii.t'Mn
iiiiitti"". Mr. Wyl'lii in J'll rtMieiiiiy
(miiii Chimi!", where lie him been en
k.aL.',d in the wheat-rdiipi dntf lumuie""
(r a creat many yeaia. He pnrrhaned
,, t. ii iu re trai t of land al Onwt'ijo and
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A GOOD TIME TO BUY
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Wliilo tlio carnciitiTS ami painters arc bu.y converting our two stores into one,
wo will do busy cutting' tlio prico on every outanle article in them. We have
always had what w considered two od stores, and how we propose to have ONE a
i.d deal hotter. The antique front will he altered and the partition taken out.
While this is going on we propose making such prices as will more than make up
to our customers for inconvenience caused by these changes
Kubber Goods
Writing Paper
Silver Ware
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F:v,.ry,.rli,-lin,llf KubU-r n,o, departmi-nt I,,, l-aper-one i.uirt: o, paper with envelope, J'J
in rut so .h ep that you rail allord to throw .way to match,- the , fl .
thfoHlh uky tiling and buy new ones. !tiVoV 5oc l7oxe" mr'. .35 Silver Vare cheaper than it has ever been sold for
Hot Water bottle .4" ,. ,.t tier iiack aire .01 in this city. Kememlatr that it is all quadruple
I -On nt in ii Syringe -41 ' ' plate and every piece fully guaranteed. We quote g
Vt. I rown Loiiiinnaiion r' s" a few prices, hut everytniiiu is reduced. '
Marv.-J Whirling Spray- - oo CrepO Paper y Dozen Knives 98 O
A (,oi,il Aloini.i r ji , T)o,CI1 Tea Sooons 08 Tl
I" Thr nr. kind for "9 ' t. r,..,. c . , B, V
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llttby Syringe
I Inu'er ol-, f ir Hop Tit ker 2 5c per dozen
You Get An Idea
Of the extent of the Alteration Sale by noting
tin ne discounts from prices alreadyjlower than our
cotinietitors. These discounts are to he figured off
1 1 1 .
our regular murneu pntva.
I'liMimtltt Sttitm .....
Huir, Tooth. Nail, Lather and
Clothe Hnishe-
Tlie 25c lice-orated kind for.
7 4 Dozen Desert Spoons f I 87
y I'U'CJl MCSCJ l FUIIM X 0
Hammocks and Croquet Sets 4i;ieTSeu 5 as i
1 Cake Dish 98 J
Have a few left. Take your choice while
thev last, at
Umbrellas
Thur a rm Urt'aA Trars V.t-rrv TIcTmc mai and
l-OI'rice Cream Sets, Bon Bon Dishes and all kinds of
T-.11. j t-:
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Bicycles
. pt-'ter anticipate your wants and get your winter
25 per cent J ' You can save just . 1-3 e ne the 9Pace thJse good9 and-1tlhf y
30 percent u"""c" "u J must go at any price. No reasonable offer will be
refused. All our second band wheels at 'i their
value, and many new ones at the same sacrifice.
Knivra. Razors. Scissors. Manicure . . For instances:
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C-Kids 33'A per cent The new stock of Ii.bles, direct from the bud- j Ladiet chainleM Cressent)
Mirrors 25 to 6O per cent Hsht-riajnstin. It seems a shame to sacrifice them. Regular price f 50 00. Now $35.00
hoapa 10 to 25 per cent but they must go. They range in price from wc t B crescent
Mouth Harps, Musicallnstrument , to f 7 .00 Take your choice at a 4iicoii Regular price t5o 00. Now $26.00
Strings 40 per cent ( 20 P cent f Coiumbia Roadster
Toilet and Manicure sets and cases 33'j percent Regular price, $40.00. Now $26.75
Kodak Albums 20 to 40 Pocket Books 1 Crescent Roadster
. . 1.1 Regular price, $35.00. Now $ 9.95
JeWelery ... f Books and Card Cases is '
All our stock of Cu, buttons. Collar Button,, niuch Ur,-b-tth.t 1 ' l
; we All Base Ball supplies, excepting League Balls
1-3 at 1-3 Off
All our stock ot Cull Itullons, (.oiiar duiiohs, mui.,i .a --- -
Shir Studs Scarf I'ins.liroches, Charm., Lockets, vou to find something desirable. They are al
S, lrimUouMiaO'ins, belt buckles, Brace- re..1y priced low, but from the marked price we
letH and Watcn nains ai on ujhu
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C. G. Huntley
W. A. Huntley
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)r1 ropuiar rriv nU 9
Qqq ' Drueeists and BooKseners OOO
ocoBcoco coco occo G00O CCOO CCCO COCO 0050 cccosooo
For lirnt-i-hiHH, Htnetly up b data I'l'o
tograpl.y, SnodkfraaB has no superior.
Ity reiinon of bin knowlfdgH of the art
1 .1 liiv ,.( noiterial used, he mer-
II I'lll, 1 I' i,n' " 1 It I II 1 1 L it- iiiii.j 1
will improve il t once. Hm uii""i"n U ()lH r,.,(llttttioti he bits for turnitia out!
, ... ..i.i,.l,i 1 ..... ... ,. I
a good qiliillty 01 worn
aaa tasMBSEatai
111 Oregon City Moinhty wa lo (ibluiu
attit-iiii-iH to to build a house lor turn
II,. Iiio, ileei'leil to iiinkii Oregon bis
Inline, hoine.
Local Evci;l
In JiiMtiee Stipp'a court Wedneatlav an
.. .......! ... .u..,'Ur on a liroill-
aelloil wan Bianeii iu 1. - ,
it V VokIit is the idainlilT 1
mroi y nun . - -
in the rane ami I. Huggin" "d Mack
HnggiiiH are the defendants A fee of
fit) ia asked for the attorney.
:L a a ,1, ah-i --
Mr. and Mm. I'tuirle Mnir have a
vouiig daughter, who arrived Mon.lay.
Neit We,hie-'hty the regular monthly
ai'MHion of the comity eon.iiiinnionerH will
be bi'gilll.
e, i ,-l.oU isHiii"! a marriage
; h,st I'riibiy to Henry K. .Iord.,11
andCi.ne lloiiHton, bi'lb ol this eouiilv.
Ti,..r,. will be a special mimical pro-
iv.. at the Methodist church on
Sunday evening, under the direction ol
Minn lliirdmg.
l.vi,l Kancher. ol Mount l'leaHiint, is
parrying hand in a sling, being un
fortunate enough a few days since 10
tain a broken finger.
1 i' I'rv atarted an action in the Jus
tice Stlpp's court yesterday againat (!.
A null on a bay contract, me m-'
of money at iwue being $74.25.
W. M. Winkle, who Beveral weeks ago
sit Vincent's hospital to have
ft operation performed, has relumed to
this city, greatly Improve. ...-""
i n Calmer and others have peti
tioned ihe county commissinnera for sn
extension of the Urailley ana nimr,
roml, w Clackamas atatiun.
Kecorder Curry was doing business in
his department Wednesday morning.
Matt Full'l'iisl was given four days in
jail for beii'k- drunk and disorderly.
The mechanics are making good pro
gress on the Sol (iardo brick building,
corner Seventh and Main streetH. The
building will be ready for occupancy
about the 1st of October.
u-;iln,Htte Falls was the scene T'hurs-
, 1 -1 ninvab!e time, the occa-
Hion being a picnic by the members of
. ...i..ui;u Hnmliiv Sihool. A lurtf
crowd attended and all upent fl most
pleai-ant day.
The School board has rejected all bids
for painting the Karuham Bihool. The
chairman was authori.ed lo see that Ihe
necessary painting was done. Next year
the building will likely receive a thor
ough dressing up.
Attorney Dresser is of the opinion that j
not a great deal of damage was done by
the recent fire near Dodge. He Bays no ;
green limber was destroyed and the dis
trict burned over wan of such a character ;
that the country is really benefitted. j
(ieorge W. Wiley, who has been a res-1
i, lent of this county for the past seven-.
veitra. was taken to the Soldiers'
Hume Tuesday. Mr. Wiley ia ,0 years.
i4d. and during the Civil War was a
member of a Michigan infantry company.
Alexander Cooper, the temperance ;
Kvanelist, of Michigan, will preach
,,. Knti.lav morninii at 10:4o a. m. aim
give a lecture in the afternoon at 3:30
at the M. F,. church. fcveiyDouy in-
ited to come and hear this noted
speaker.
FRANK BUSCH
THE IIOUSEFUKNISIIER
Only by Hood fortune was a most ser
ious accident averted Tuesday evening
when an electric car crashed into a
buggy on the roadway between this city
andCanemah. George Quinn, of Cane
mull was in the buggy, but fortunately
he escaped uninjured. The buggy was
considerably demolished, however.
Stats ok Ohio, City of Toledo,) s.
I.urAS I OUNTY. 1
L',,1,,1, I rhenev makes an oath that
he is the Benior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said lirrn will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED POLLAKS lor earn
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrah
Cure. FRANK J.Ciif.ii
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this Cth day of December,
A. P. ISM.
A. W. GLEASON,
jKALj Notary-Public.
Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken inteH
nally end acts directly on the blood and
.. ,!,.,... a nf the Rvstein. Send
IIIIll o, in
for testimonials, free.
F.J. CHENEY, A CO., Toledo, v.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Fills are the best.
The Enterprise $1.50 per year.
Trimmed Hats. Great Bargains.
Miss Goldsmith.
Hot Weather Cooking
Can Be Pleasant
WROUGHT STEEU
SMIPNPVI
if you have a CHARTER OAK STOVE
that gets the meal in a hurry and lets the
kitchen cool off. Can't you see what advant
age it would be?
Hero's a
Charter Oak Range . .
that gives you a perfect fire all the time you
need it, and cuts down your wood bill. There
is no better made. This Range QiO f)f)
with large copper reservoir Viwvv
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BREAD RAISERS
Making bread looks like an easy job at the
Btart, but the disappointment at the finish gives
Vip&rtfiches and aecravates the labor. The easi
est and safest way is to purchase a bread
raiser, it costs little and you have no dis
appointments. Price for anti-rust ware,
Others Cheaper
:; $1.25
Warranted
Pocket Knives
25c. up
i. 1, l'.'H 60C.
Table
Cutlery
6 Knive
and forks