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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902 3 New To-Day. KOlt HAI.K.-WK A It ISNTIM'CT il by our clii'lit Id H'll wt mirillli i' a uikmI Imhiihi mill 'u acre of laml at Klv. limine IIW-M Willi klli'lien mliliil. Tim rhi'iipiHi liiinitt In ( lui UmiiiiH enmity. IIKIMiK & (ilill l 1111. M uncy til loan at lowint rnli'. II Kixipn X ilium I n. MONKY TO LOAN AT H, 7, AND (I jmr rrnt. Km in antiirlty. U'KhN A Hl'IH'IIKI,, HI.ACKHMITII SIIOI' lolt ItKNT 1'iillv i-iinpii nlnii hI H(irin w ultT. nl'.lKiKH ,t (iltl KI ITII, li.llli-m In Hi" Willilianl HiillilInK,) Imvi-tlm rliiili ixl -tly. iliirtnii n i n I ruiiiilry in.MTiy Inr mimllint rlrr. MONK.Y TO LOAN ON KM I. I'liol'. orly n-iurity at tl r cent, alau mi up IHIV rllltll'l MM IIIIIV 'I I. Iimu k, attorney at Uw, Slcvuim Kiiil'lintf On (mi City. MONK.Y TO I.OAN-1 IIAVKKKVI.KAl. hiiiiin "I minify lnloniiiiil privatw Inilivliliial w Ii it-It 1 him aiillmrl.eil tu loan, on InliK tlnm at tl mnl 7 iT rent. Cliat III IllKM iH l tllH'l" Very IMIIHIHI. hIiIk. II. I'. 1'ii"m, attorney Nt la. KOlt KAI Kt-I'AS OK MAULS, WnigM uliniil I.KKI fill Ii ; alo liirin i I) 1 1 ! -in t ii I " . Kiiriii lur ifiit. Iuiiili ol Mm. J. ('. Wnlnmii'it, Cunliv, Out Personal Mention Ir. Tlioiiiii", of I'.fuvur Cri'i k, waa In Ori'tton City Tnwnlay. William Sfolt, of I'lfunml Hill, wan in Oii'i'iin City Wfiliifcday. J. I'olliK k.ol HiKlilaml, ' a viniinr in tlm I'My Monday . Mra. U. ("ox, of St. IMfim, ia vioiiny rvlativr in tliia rity llu wwk. Mica A twin Miilliiin, f I'nrtluinl, i vinitmu mlativi a In Cant'inali. MIhh AiiiiIh Caai-y, of I'ortUiiil, viaitfd ri'lut i i'H in lliiacity Saturday. Mr. and Mra. John (ili-aaon, of lliin rity, wiii llif iiiifnta of Mr. and Mm. I', KnlfV, of Kcllwood, Sunday. Miki t'faly, wlio waa vialliiiK rt'laiivi'K in Hi m rity lant week, relumed lo Inn liiiini' in I'ortlnnd Hunday. Jom-pli Knowland, tin1 tuilnr miiila a Ltialnraa trip to I'orlliind Tiifwlay. Ilnrvey Hall, a resident of Molulla waa a viailor In tlila city Wfilnemlay. Cliuiliif lVKraiid 1're, ol 1'oilland, w in Dm itucat of Ani'ita (ileamui Sunduy. (Icrtio (irillith, of tliia citv, reliirned from tlm liopliclda, of Auu.ra, taut wi ck Mra. K K. Williaina, of I'ortland. n viallinit 'rirnda in lliin city lat Kriday. ('. A. Miller and fumily.of Willann tip, wrrf vinitora to tlu alati fair lnHt Satur day. Miaa Iti-aain Kelly lui" ifotn to Kutreni1, alien' xlif baa entered thu alatu iiuiver aily. Mr. and Mra, T. J. Clccton, of I'urt land, apent hint Smnluv ill tliia city viajl- iliK Irieniln. J. K. Tavlor, of Clnckainna, wni in the citv laat Sutuiday attending to liiiiinei llllltterH. Miii" Mattip Ni. thu cMieiciit di'tivpiy cleik ut the poatollire.hna returned from her vacation. K. I'. Carter, formerly of thin county, I next June, receivln VoicO culture. kutnow. f I'orthin.l, wa n in tlila! Dr. C.oucher, of Mulino, waa in town cily yeaterday. jThuradav. The doctor ia inlereited in John ltevei , a re-idenl of Sandy, Home minion property on (iold Creek, a waa tranHBi'tlriu hiiaine-a ahout the court tributary ol the Snnliam, where there ia liouae Tueaduy. I niuch activity in thu m initiif btiaineaa. J. O. (iorhett, a merehant of Colton, i Itev. (iahriel Svkea, formorly paatorof wan doinif huHineas in thia city one day the. Methodiat church of thia rity, now the paat week. . of Tillamook, atopped on hia way to the ,.. , , , ,, 1 Methodiat conference at (iranta I'naa, for Miaa I'.lhe Knowland returned Mon- i . .,, , , ... , . . .a ahort viait with hia father, who i ill. dav from a week a viait with frienda at IndciM-nilnnce. I ""'l'1' C- Clyde, ol Portland, was the 00 00 0000 00000 0000 00 o ATTENTION o 0 j o o o o o o o 0 o o o o CO Tito only first cliiHS Second-IIand Dealer in Furnituro .Stoves and U tenwilH. It in worth yotir time to come and examine the Htoek. You will find a full line of New and Second-Hand Furniture, Stovett, Crockery Hardware, Etc I. To 1 MAIN STREET One Door North of Commerical Bank CO coco C0CG0 COCO Frank Nawlell, u ranlilent of Molalla hum hIIi'IiiIimk tn muttera about the court Iioiikii Tutmilay. O..orltnllr,). k. .roi..ii.rna farmer ol Nfiiilv. u ilnlni lniHliiera in Ori'i'iii I'lly Weilnewl iy. (l,,nrul I nitiiMfiii ttl I'orlltitul ana i.iOrflfonCiiyTl.iiri..l,,yl...rni.,Ko,. a j l.u.i, mUlon. , ,, . I UilliHin (Inlluli, an rxinriHiirii inlnur, I.hi retnr.i.nl from ll, ian j in Mica, iinar r. iienit. Tolll I'. lUllllllll, Will) Hpl'llt HIUITIil ilaya at Salem anil Hutlf villi', ri'tnri.fil to thi ciiy Moiiilay. Jimtlrn Hiatton, of Harlow, wan rirru luting anions friiuuU anil ar'iuiiiiiliinre In tliia city l unaday. I). Itiiniek, foriiDiriy ol Candy, waa in tlm city a day or two tlila wm k, viaitiiiK hia coiiain, Mayor Itimlck. Jon Heara, who had liwn viaMing frienda at liidi-pi-riilnurM for a couplit of wiM'ka, ii'liiuied Monday. Miaa Ina Chae l-(t laat Saturday for San Kraiii Ni o, a herd alio w ill aprnd Ihi winter in tin atudy of munic, Mra.'O. W. Kaalhaiu returiird Mon day from a ceveial week'a aojoiuii at Mollitt apruiKH, near Caacadn Lurk a. Mr. mid Mia, S'ldon Shank retiiined Mnlida from Salem, where, they had heuii lailiiiK frienda for aeveial day. Jiiatru Mi'Aiiully and family returned Monday from Wilaouvilln, where they had vialted IriendN lor ahout a Week. Mr. Saiver, a realdent of I.oau, waa iu the cily 'i'huraday. Mr. Saiver ana tuiiied no aerioua duiuaKV from the liie. Carltmi lliinliiiK, whohaa heen away all en in ini-r, on a ailivev, with the Kiimla hrolhera, returned home Satur day, The Miarca Koater arrived heia laat Kriday Iroin Atoria. One ol the ladie ia employrd a inatructor in the lUrclay achuol. Mr. T. A. l'ope, Miaa I. aura l'oe ami Mra, K. T. (irillith and daughter re- tiirneil the latter part of laat week from (he count. Ir. I.. I.. Pii kena and Charlea Wright will leave .Monday fur a two week's hiintiiiii trip in the vicinity of Hrowiia vi lit. Jumea Nela,)ii, the newly fleeted aa aeaaor.wlio reaulca for the preaeill at Molulla, waa nieelinK frienda in the city Wediieada)'. Mia Mrta Madera, of lVirt'iunl, and Mra. John Kranwn anil daughter, Mae, were the c1"'"!" ( Mr. and Mra. John W. Ixler SuniUy. Kue Noma, who haa liecn atudent at the Slate I'niveraily for two yean, re turned to that iiihtilmlon laat Salurday to reatime Ina atudier. I'm nk anil (ii-ore Adama, of Molalla, were in town Tueaday. Meaara. Adama are two ol the moat pnmreaaive fuimera in the Molalla ihatrict. W II. Seely, an employe of the Sland ard Oil Company, in San Kranciaco, who had heen in thia rity for a week, vieitinK T. 1'. Kaudall, returned to hia home Wedneaday. Mra. Kd Newton and Miaa Joaie New ton lell Wedneaday for l'hiladelphia where they will reaide. Miaa Newton ia tu till a rcaponaihle poaition aa nunc in a hnapital in that citv. Mi. Chailc V. l'ope, of Ihta city, I ami Miaa Kvelvn Ilurlcv, of I'ortland, nil leave next Wedneaday for New Yoik City, where they will remain until 00 o o o o o o - o u o o o CO po 1 a r CO I idieal ol Marrna Hiiifarriian in Una city 1 Haliinlay. Mr. CIvIm wan in Oregon I'City in th Ititflrral of tlm order tti J ""' ,,e l" WKiwi i" ' Niirwoml Cliarman, who baa lieen out nil minimer on a aurveyiiitf trip In north- l',ho' r"",rr""1 M""'ltty ,,!" "'k- Mr- ''"'"""' "'I- anil liii trip tH fxrfmlliiKly beneficial ( '") j M M (jf j city, who complelMiJ a rourai) at Male I I'niveraity laat year, ia in tlm l ily thia week viailinK Miaa Mela rmley. Mr. Adam haa apont tint milliner in the Southern part of the atat. C. A. Ilolintrom, niglilwalchinan at the alaie hoapital, wa in Oregon Cily Tiicaday, Mr. llolun-tiom ia an old time reaident of Clarkamaa county, ami hi niimerou frienda here are pleaae'l to have him viait hi old home. Harvey Hickman, who haa taken one yeir in the I'ortland Medical school, will return to that iuatitution anil re iiiiih hia work. Mr, Hickman ia de termined to go through and he poaaeaae the (pialitiea which alway iuaurea hic ceaa, Tom Itrown, who lia charge of the Salmon river hatcliery, ia in town thia week. He atatea that he haa taken out ahout one million eifa, with good prow pert lor many more. Hi new hatchery, which ia heing huilton Salmon river, i 41 hy W) feet, and a ill he titled up with all the moat mialern improvement. I'rofeaaor Knodifia returned Monday from Tacouia, w hither he had gone a few day heforo to attend a convetion of the photographer of the N'orthweat, w hicli wa held in that city from Ke temher 17 to '.tlth, incluaive. Ho re port a moat aucceanful meeting and very enj'iyahle time. The proleaor i one of the foremoat photographera in Northweatern Oregon, alway taking a keen Intereat in all matter which tend in any way to raiae the standard of (diotogiaiihic work. i 4 The Knlerpriae tl.&ll per year. lira. It. U and A. L. Heatie, Dentiata, Weinhard Hldg. The public fountain was placed in working order again Wednesday, Store of I. Srlllug will Ire rlosfd Thuradujr next until 0 o'clock. The lat styles and materials at the lowest prices. Misa (i. (Joldsuiith. All the lnteat Novelties in Millinery, and price the beat. Miaa Goldsmith. Hunted: Girl whu inideratHnds rook Inr. Good wage paid. Apply at Sell ing's store. School Ilooki at (liarmiiii & Co. at Cut Prices. Kulrra and Tablets Free with each Complete assortment of Hooks. Kaatern Star Chapter meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:o0. Mem tiers pleaae take notice. If you have not already purcbrsed a ticket for the benefit dance to be given tonight by the militia, you should do so ut once. Mr. James A. Preulias, of Clark county, Wash., and Mrs. I. M. Whipple, of this county, were married hy Justice Sttpp last Monday. Cliarman ii ( o. The Cut Price Iriig. giata will furnish the School Sopplle for the Oregon City Schools as they are the Lowed bidders. The local tent of Maccabees visited their fraternal frienda in Portland lr.st evening, and assisted tent No. 7 in cele brating its eleventh anniversary. , I have plenty of money to loan at 6 ler cent interest on real estate security, also money to loan on chattel mortgages. (ioHI)ON E. llAYKS. Itev. A. J. Montgomery, formerly pas tor of the Presbyterian church of this city, was duly installed pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, of Portland last eveuing. The champion hoppicker so far heard from was in a Butteville yard. He picked fourteen boxes every day and hailed from Canhy. His name was not learned. Brownsville Timea. The Methodist Sunday school will be held next Sunday in the Woodmen hall, at the usual hoiir. This is made neces sary owing to the improvements going on about the church. Kev. Mr. Grimm, of the Methodist church, will hot attend conference this year, as he had expected to do, and will conduct service! in Woodmen's hall next Sunday at the regular hours. Tom Kelland.of New Era, who two weeks ago sustained a fracture of his left forearm, by being thrown from a wagon, was taken to Portland (or treat ment, w here he is reported improving. K'irst Lieutenal Humphrys, of Cora pany A, received orders Tuesday to take charge of the property of the company He will act in the capacity of capain of the company until an election, at leant Abner Hart, an oldtinie resident of this county, whose home is about five miles east of Hub city, was taken to Good Samaritan hoapital in I'ortland Monday, where he underwent a difficult aurgical operation. All member of the r.aaiern Star who wiah to contribute to the relief of the lire uiferera w ill Iimvii their contribu tion! of money, clothing or proviaiona of any kind at Maaonic hall Kiiday after- ,.,... I Mr. Kdward Kirkeudall, of Aatoria, and Miaa Carrie Heilkemper, of K.Ik horn, were married in thi cily Tueaday at the Catholic paraonagn. Mr. Kirken dall ia at preaeut employed by the alreet railway company in Aatoria. The Juror for the Octohe' term of the the United State circuit court t he held In I'ortland, were drawn laat Kriday. Clarkamaa county wilf furniah three jur or, namely; J. T. Nelson, farmer, Lib eral ; I'. M. Grave, farmer, Liberal ; W. P. Kirchern, farmer, I.ogan. Clackama county w ill aoon loae a gixl rlii;n. Mr. 'i. W. Kidder, who reaide alatut two milea from thi city, near the Mount I'leaaant achoolhonae, ha rented hi place, and will aoon leave for Eastern Oregon to reside. He will sell hi effect hy auction next Kriday, October 3d. The first Salurday in next month the regular monthly meeting of Maple Lane Grange will be held. An Interesting lit erary program will be rendered, after k hirli bounteous luncheon will 1 served, and a day devoted to much pleasure for the grangers will lie tke re sult. Jack Jones, employed at carpenter work at the Willamette mill last Mon day, met with very serious accident, w hicli came near costing him hia life. He waa at . work on scaffolding, which 'gave 'way, precipitating li i tn to the rock below, a distance of about 20 feet. It is feared that he baa bus tamed serious internal injuriea. He is at his home on the hill, where bis con dition ia being very carefully watched. llow'a Thia? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caae of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. ClIKNEY 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. Wkst A Tkuai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walking, Kinnam A Mabvik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. 1 1 all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. , Hall's Family Pills are the best. H fires, U-TZ V n jm a ink m o o o Umbrellas o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o T (J casos of factory no from these. or old shopworn makers asks u.s to guarantee every one from the $1.00 one up to the $10.00 one to guar antee that it will not fade or crack or leak and that it will give satisfactory service. If not we take it back Our umbrella year and these never bought an next time you won't find all the goodness 0 in the handle A Good Umbrella for $1.00 Betters Ones 0 " o o o O O C. G. Huntley W. A. Huntley Popular Price Drueeists and Booksellers OOCCGCOCGCOCCCOCCCCCOCOCOi DO YOU READ O THE ARGONAUT Send For Fru SunpU Copy. T0 OUR. Patrons and Friends EAVY LOSSES we suffered through the recent placed us ina tight pinch, we and money to rebuild, and ask our friends to come and buy their winter supplies from our mammoth stock for cash ::::::::: Ve will slaughter Heating Stove3 and Sewing Machines, and we will give you a discount on all other goods purchased between now and the first of December for cash. Do not miss your chance. Heating Stoves and Sewing Machines will go for nearly half price. FRANK BUSCH THE nOUSEFUKNISIIER iii o a o o o o o o thern just arrived from the Q middleman got a profit o Neither are there any old style 0 goods. Best of all, the g and give you a new one. Q o business has doubled every o are the reasons. 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