Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 05, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    'OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902.
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I'Olt H.M.K. WK AUK 1NHTKUCT
ml hy our t'lii'iit In Hull ut h H.ii'iilli n a
good limine mill acre of hind Hi Klv.
ilmiHi' UU'.'I with kitchen added. Tim
eliPiipiHi 1 1 1 1 1 m in Clin kiiiiuiM cniiily.
IIKDUM Jk (ifillHTH.
niu-y In hum nl Iiiwi'hI rnli'N,
II hiK.i.K A I nil mill.
I'Olt KAI.F. A KTOtJT IMIAKT
Iiiiimii, J, C. ZiN-i it, n-n ill City.
MONF.Y TO LOAN AT H, 7, AND II
per rent. I' hi in HiM iirily. U'lU:N A
Ni'iiiiiiici,.
BLACKSMITH SIIUI' Hill KKNT
1'iillv - 1 1 1 1 1 i " I nIihi ill Hiirinnw.iliT.
Address W.J. Lewi-lien, Kpringwuler, Or.
HKItiiKS .v (illll' l' l I'll, ((.IIIihhIii Mm
Wi inliiiril 1 1 u l U 1 1 1 1 K . ) 1 1 v Uiii i:lmlri"il
rlly, miliurliHii nml ruuntry rnnTiy (nr
Miiiilli'Ht iirli'i'N,
MONF.Y TO I.OAN OV It 10 A L TKOT
tirly security nl U per rent, also on up
proved I'lutli'l Hin'iiiily. (i II. Immh k,
attorney lit law, Stevens Building line
gun ('ily .
CAMi'. TO MY TI.ACK AT NKF.DY,
Ore., on or about Inly L'li, nun lilui k
mum 1'.' yriuH nlil, branded lion hfl hip,
middle marked. Owner run Iihvh hiiiii"
liy piij iiig rluirgen. (!. V. Nnlilill.
M O N K Y T( ) 1 .0 A N -1 1 1 A V K S K I '. li A L
Hums of 1 1 1 1 1 1 -y belonging lo privale
iinllviiliiiilH which 1 inn aillhiirl.ed In
Iniin, nil 1 1 mi limn ut li hikI 7 piT i'i'iit.
CoHt nl Iniin will lie made very reaHuu
ulili'. II. K. Chuhn, attorney at luw,
w w w v f w w "W w
M i ift KV iCu rf. Cl - rti '.'
Kighly pickers urn employed in the
Hinlt-y Imp yiinl, lu-low town. Ticking
will be liniHlied there by tliu latter piirt
n( next week.
Tim regular monthly term nl the
roil lily rniiiiiiifHintierii cnurt ii in k-hkIkii
thin week, with a well II I led docket of
mutterH to I in uttnndeil to.
Owing to fuiliiru in iretiing tliu Urget"
placed in time the practice o( tliu militia
coinptiny wiih deferred this week. Prac
tice will la-gin next Sunday.
iimtniil of ut twelve o'clock wldeli
Iiiih lieun the ciiHtoii for no long lime,
Tliev conliuid that t lie lion rH are too long
nml If it ih niidnrNlond Unit tlm nlmpH
Homi at 1 1 o'clock thine w ill be lio in
convenience ri'Htill to the public what-
ever.
.Tim Infant daughter of Mr. and Mih.
Hurry Fanner died yiterdiiy iii'iiiiing
of cholera liif.uiliiin. Seivii'i-H will lm
lield today ut i! o'clock Ht the llaplinl
rlwrr.li Hiid tins liurinl at Mniniliiiu View
couielery.
Quite mi important Imp deal wiih on
km n i in nl ! hem Tnenluy, when J. H.
Inly, of Mackthurg, Hold to Hipire
Furrar, nf Salem, liiHM) poimdi of Imps ill
IftmitHH pmiml. ThiH roiihlilnleH the
rropH of lid .'I and 1111:4.
Them iH still hoiiiii dillirnlly experi
enced in I lie matter of the lireen cm ate.
Tliu lieilM llled notice of appeal Thi'mI")',
Irom the action hereloforo taken in the
premium. There in much interest being
iniiiiifeHled in the mailer.
(;. I). Tate, employed hy the WiMiun
eltn l'alp mid I'uper Cniiipany, met w ith
the iiiNlnrliine TneHihiy to have hiH rigM
foot very hinlly mashed vt lulu engaged in
rafting 1"l" . 1'r Mmirt, w hu diesKed
the inenil'i'i, preilieta no HenuiiH reMlllH,
however.
l'i i ii ii t .t i ii IIohii ( i ii 1 1 .i 1 1 y iiidiiliied in
IniHiiicM ii ii ' I revelry romliined ut a regu
lar monthly meeliiiK held Tiiecday even
iiiK. Alter the IiUhiiichb of the evenln
hud heeii IraiiHHCted a liil,iMet wiih in
dulged in, and an eveniliK of rare pk-HH-nro
waH Hpeiit.
Mr. Alhert Wood and MiHS Maud
Serrint were uranteil a licenne lu wed hy
the county clerk Tuesday. Tliu coiiph)
were married in the afternoon hy Judge
Uviin. A liceiiHK wa also iHHiied lo
Mr. W, C. JoneH and Minn Amy Wei
and th'i Hiune day. .
Knit wan iiiHliluled Wt'dneHday in the
circuit cinirt hy K. A. Schmeer and
otliern agniiiHt Wonu I.nmt Hiid Sam ley
to recover on n prouiinHory noli).
John V. NoiriH, of Oregon City, and
Jiuiii'H K. Hart, of ClackamuH, were each
allowed a peiiHion of $i) per inoutli hy
the federal government thin week.
The fern received in Ihe county clerk'H
ollire dining the month of Anica
amounted to f lL'l.'ir, a nlit;ht dccieahe
from the correHponding month IiihI year.
The hridge iiciohh Itock creek, on the
Miller road, hail been acci Pled by the
I'ounty cumiiiiKHionerH and declined open
for travel. It iH now a county bridge by
declaration. t
The cnunly commiBHionerH thin week
granted the petition of J. (!. and 1).
HoHlellerlo coiiHiruct a telephone line
from Pudding river bridge, along the
Oregon (.'ily and l'mlding river roud.
Halph Miller Iiiih recovered a gold
watch and chain, etolcn from him eev
eral inontliH aeo. The thief, hecoming
alaimed, left the timepiece in the yard
and Mr. Miller found it Monday morn
ing. The barbers of the city have mutually
agreed to clone their Hhope on Salurduy
eveningH hereafter at 11 o'clock,
CGOCOOOO COCO CQZO ccoo cocco ccco coco coco coooccco
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1 in Bad Shape, But Still On Top
Ira 1,. Haker died at bin home at Will
amette laHt Sunday, after an HIiiphb of
coiiHidcitihle il (li at ion . He wai hutied
Tuciday, the nervicea being conducted
by Uev. J. II. Heaven, paHtor of the
KirHl Baptint church. Interment wan
bad in Mountain View cemetery.
Uev. Mr. Kollinger pas'.or of the Con
gregational church, will arrive home
from an extended trip in the Kaht thin
week, and will conduct nervices Sunday
next, the morning thenm being "Over
coming Kvil With tioml," and the even
ing theme "Shadowa in a PchitI."
' In JiiHtice Slipp's court yesterd: y
aflernoontbo time wac occupied in bear
ing a cane in which W. C. I.onney wa
the tilainlill' imaintt J. F. Hawks, for
RerviceH rendered in cutting and de
livering piling and boom Btickc The
natter una continued until next Mon
day. Carda are out announcing the marriage
of Mr. John W. I.oder, a prominent
young attorney of Oregon City, and Mian
lirace Uiley, a popular young ludy in
this city, on SepteinhiT lOtli, at the reni-
ilenceof.Mr. It. Ii. Montague, in thin
city, where MIhh Kiley makes her home.
Albany Ilemocrat.
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WE
' admit that fur another week or two trading at our store will scorn like trading at a gristmill
' or a carpenter shop; hut we are prepared to meet all your wants and more than meet your
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V'V'I expectations as to prico. As we said last week, everything that is cuttauie is cut: out
tAfifiSt from 20 to of) per cent. Many items we have not heen able to get out lor want ot room
hut wo have hundreds of d llars w;rth of goods in the basement, hack room and store adjoining, where
we are doing business temporarily. All this stock wo want to turn into money, you can almost
make your own price. Come and see us hefore and after.
Kubber Goods
Writing Paper
Silver Ware
Fvcrv article in the Kublicr Coods department liox I'api rs-otie quire of paper with envelopes Our stock of Table Silver Ware is already priced
is cut so deep that you can afford to throw away to match,-the much below regular jewelry store prices. When
the old leaky things and buy new ones. 15c boxes for 9c 25c boxes for 19 we takeofr to ; , more it makes first quality
Art .-.-4'- NOXCS IOI . . . JOU J,, ....... 1 - ...... . . ., Dulu ,u,
m KnvelojH-s. per package .03 in this city. Rtmember that it is all quadruple
, ,() plate and every piece fully guaranteed. We quote
? a few prices, but everything is reduced.
" " ' V, Dozen Knives oR
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Hot Water Iiottle
1'oiintain Syringe ... . .
3t. Crown Combination
Marvel Whirling Spray- ..
A Co'.d Atomizer
baby Syringe
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l inger fur Hn l'it-htT 2.'c per dozen
Hammocks and Croquet Sets
't Dozen Desert I'orks i 87
Kngraved Butter Dish 1 67
4 I'lece Tea Sets 5 25
Cake Dish 98
There are Bread Trays, Berry Dishes, Sugar and
You Get An Idea ltft Take choice wllile
thev last, at 12 I'rice Cream Sets, Bon Bon Dishes and all kinds of
Or the extent f the Alteration faie uy noting
these discounts from prices alreadylower than our
competitors. '1 hese discounts are to be figured off
our regular marked prices. .-..:., , .,. nnd ,t vnur winter
Sponges. 25 P" cen umt)r(.lla n(JW You can save just.. I -3 We need the space these goods occupy and they
Chamois Skins I'tr LLUl must go at any price. No reasonable offer will be
Hair, loom, aau, w" refused. 411 our second hand wheels at A their
value, and many new ones at the same sacrifice.
1-or instances:
Clothes Uruslic 25 percent
Knives, Ra.ors, Scissors, Manicure
Goods 33V, percent
Umbrellas
Bibles
Spoons, Ladles and Knives
Bicycles
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m: OR tn RD ner cent i;.t,,ru;i!n It ...f.m shame tn sacrifice them. I i,aclies Cnainless Lressent,
Sotins IO to 25 percent bnt they must go. They range in price from 20c , Regular price $50 00. Now $35.00
Mouth Harps, Musical Instrument to 1 7. 00 Take your choice at a d i s c o u n t 1 Man 9 Spring Frame Crescent,
String 40 per cent of 20 percent Regular price f 50 00. Now $26 00
Toilet and Manicure sets and cases 33 I percent I Columbia Roadster
Kodak Albums 20 to 40 P cent , . ,. Regular price, $40.00. Now $26.75
Koaaic Aioums vj Pocket Books I Crescent Roadster
.TfTX7filfirV Regular price, $35.00. Kow $19.95
Base Ball Coods
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Our stock of ladies Books and Card Cases is
All our stock of Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, much to large but that makes it all the easierfor
Shirt Studs, Scarf Tins, Broches, Charms, Lockets, you to nna someming uesiraoie. j,ney are al-
i' uihlcm Buttons, Hat I'ins, Belt Buckles, Brace- ready priced low, but from the marked price we All Base Ball supplies, excepting League Balls
lets and Watch Chains at -3 off marked prices, will take off -3 at (.3 Qff
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C. G. Huntley W. A. Huntley
Popular Price
Druggists and Booksellers
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Mrs. F. A. Toeiilemann, a resident of
this city for more than twenty five years,
died at her home here last (iunday even-
iii(j, after a protracted illneHS. DeceaHed
was lifly years and Bix days of awe, and
leaves a huaban.1 and two sunn. Her
remaina were laid lo rest Tuesday after
noon at H o'clock from Ihe late residence..
Mm LIFE'S AT STAKE
The most timid man will take ny
chance of escaiie. The alfuder rope
dropped down the precipice, the slip
pery log over the abyss, anything that
offer a chance of life, is eagerly snatch
ed at. The end the man seeks is safety.
He cares nothing
for the means to
that end.
There are thou
sands of men and
women whose
lives are at stake.
who are hindered
from accepting
the one means of
safety hy foolish
prejudice.
Doctor Pierce's
Goldep Medical
Discovery has
been the means of
restoring health
to many men and
women whose hol
low cough, bleed
ing lungs, ema
ciation and weak
ness seemed to
warrant the state
ment of local phy
sicians "There is
Why should prejudice against a put-up
..l;;.. i,;;w vnn from tivmc what
IlKUILMiW ii.n.i. j .
has cured thousands of suffering men
and women?
Only for Dr. PieWs OoMn Medical Dis
covery I think I would be in m, toay.
writei Mr. Mow. Mile., of Hillwrd. t m . Co .
Wvomiinr "I had aiilliin a I cou'd not
X B niKht ml w.. compellM to Ki" B
wort. It .Sected my h.nK- ,'h" cZ?n
II the lime, both dy .no ninht. yJP!
.11 thmiglil I had ommmptinn. My wife had
tken Ilf. Pierce'. Favorite Prenuti.m and It
had heltd her to much .he inrJM on
inn hi. lii.ldrn Medical Iieoverr which I
di3. I have taken four bottle, and am now
well man. weixhiiur i pound.. Ihanki lo ur.
Pierce'. Golden Medical Discovery."
The sole motive for sulistitution is to
.i.- j.i ihe little more
prrinii iiic ucnici ,
profit paid by the sale of less mentonoua
j : .. ii. i n vnu lose.
Henry Wilkinson, employed in the
Willamette. Pulp it Taper Mill, Wednes
day morning met with a very serious: in
jury to his riiiht foot. A heavy dolly
roller ell from a scaffolding, striking the
member, seriously Hprainiiig it. The
fact that the entire lower portion of the
limb waa not entirely crushed is a mira
cle. Clinton Hart, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Hart, died Tuesday morning at
his home in this city of paralysis. De
ceased, who was 23 years of aue, bad
been a sufferer from paralysis for the
paat three years, and his death w is ex
pected at any time. He leaves many
young friends in Oregon City and else
w hero who will deeply regret to hear of
his death. The funeral took place Wed
nesday from his late home, at 1 :.'!0.
One of the most pleasant affairs of the
season was the dancing party last Friday
evening in the pavilion at Canemah
park, under the auspices of Les Papillon
Club. Over forty couples of invited guests
participated in the festivities, and each
of the devotees declare an evening of
rare enjoyment waa experienced. This
was the fourth function under the aus
pices of this club, and it was a greater
success than any previous one.
The board of county commissioners
was again presented with a petition this
week from Louis Toedteuieir and others
asking that an order be made allowing
all taxpayers within the county to pay
their proportion of the county Indebt
edness. This matter has been discussed
at some length through the local press,
and further comment, save to state that
the peti'ion was denied, is unnecessary,
however, in denying the petition the
commissioners took the position that
they bad no authority to permit such a
request, legislative action being II ret
necessary.
Cramer A Freytag, the cigar makers,
have just received a large consignment
at liitYHH in which to Dack the output of
their establishment. "Our Special," a I f
popular brand, will be packed in boxes
bearing very elaborate designs, ainonu
oiher features beimr the likenesses of the i
members nf the firm. The gentlemen
are enjoying a veiy deserved patronage,
both local and from a distance.
Charles Albright received the in-;
telligence Tuesday evening ot the death (
Mrs. J. G. Hohs, at Phoenix, Ari-1
una. About two mouth" ago the lady
was attacked by ipiick consumption and I
was immediately taken to Arizona, with j
the hope of being benefitted. Her;
mother Mrs. reters, felt here for Arizona j
the hitler part of last week and arrived
just in lime lo see her daughter expire.
Deeenaed was a former resident of this j
city, but for two years past had resided j
in San Francisco. The remains will be i
brought to this city for burial, arriving!
probably tomorrow.
Mr. E. I). Olda, of West Oregon City,
was tendered a very pleasant surprise
sarty last Friday evening by his wife and
a number of friends, the occasion Demg
the thirty-sixth anniversary of his birth.
The evening was devoted largely to
music, although a very elabotate lunch
eon was served later in the evening.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Shobe,
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
II. W. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Biir
Rnrdon. Mrs. G. A. Brown, of San Fran
cisco' Mrs. B. Dolan, Miss Bessie Seobe,
Miss Ida Shobe, Miss Maude Dolan, Miss
Flossy Shobe, Miss Mary Dolan, MessrB.
J. W. Ixxler, E. Burdon and Burnett
Dolan.
llow'a Thin?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciiknev A Co.,
Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus
iness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
Wkht&Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wai-dino, Kinsas & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Price 7."c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi
monials free.
Hall's Family Tills are the beet.
FRANK BUSCH!
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THE HOUSEFUKNISIIER
The Enterprise $1.50 per year.
Trimmed Hats. Great Bargains.
Miss Goldsmith.
j WROUGHT STEEL
.
Hot Weather Cooking
Can Be Pleasant
HH'IHI'JMDWIP
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 he?
Here's a
Charter Oak Kange
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 fifl
with large copper reservoir V""
BREAD RAISERS
Making bread looks like an easy job at the
start, but the disappointment at the finish gives
heartaches and aggravates 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
$i.25
Warranted
Pccket Knives
25c. up
!s75f!fe?-B rating. ''"."
I Table
Cutlery
6 Knives
and forks
60c.
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