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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902 3 Nsw To-Day. Kill H.U.K.-WK A It I') INNTIMTT- ml by nor client to II at neiilbn a good houre mill 'u Bcn ill lit ml ill l-.lv. Hoium- KU'.'l with kitchen I I - I Tin1 41 1 fit !- hmiio In 'Ihi kmiim county.---III IlillN.V (1X111-1 111. ill oney In limit at lowi-t rnn-. II KiM.ru A IIiiim itii. MUSKY TO I.DAN AT H, 7. AND (I per cent. Kami Miu-unly. U'Hun A Si in-11 f i. BLACKSMITH MIDI' KDU IfKNT- l-lllly i-iiiiiihm hIih at HpllllgWaler. Addiean W. J. I.cwcll Sjit lnf uDT, )r . Hi:iii-,H ,V I. Hit- Kl I II, l"MI.. I" Wrlnniiril lliiilcllnil,) havi-llif cl.iiln-l cltv. biiIiiii init mill country in.-riy l'f mii'nllol ptiri-. MDNI-'.Y TO I.DAN ON lil-.AI. I'liDl' erly accurily at tt per cent, alco mi ii (novel clnin-1 MM-miiy. U B- I' mii k. tttilliev III law, Heveli Huildlllg Dm lion Cny . MDNKY TDI DAN-I IIAVi: (-KVI KAI. miiiH nl iiiiiih y ' elongiim i" r i v i illlllVliltltllM M l.f ll 1 Mill HllHliir'.H'l I'l liiKII, Ml long MIIH' ! Hint it"T cent. CiikI n li'llll will hit IMI'll' v'-')' ll" 'l- able. II. I'.. 'iiiih, Htliiriii'V ill law KDlt KAl.lv- H'AS OK MUiM. weight uIimii Bum I' : aii-o "" imple- l p.. Km in lur nut. Iii'l'1'11 "' J. C. V 1 . tll ( . ClIllliV, Oik Jolt hAl.lv-uNi: OK Till: l'-KT I'ulana China limn, ur will tra-le r .fn npially good. Apply at iliiHiiMin" lot IiiIui nnil I-hi . i'asi n;K.-iiot)ii pAsiriiK am .IV ill Wiilrf lur head nl hli.ik. Dun iinl fi.im Utvgntt City. I jupiirn "I J. II. tilUW, MllltMI. Personal Mention Mm. I-",. .. Tie, nf Ciinliy, wa hi the -iiy Tin-mlay. I ir. J. A, I a-itvitt, of MolIU, i" town Wcdm-nlay. C. H. Ballard, of MiUaukie, whh in Oregon City Tuesday. Photographer Siuilt I undecided ycit Just wheiwhe w ill locale. Mr. Wate, nl Kmtli-rn Oregon, ia vlxil iny Mr. K.il Sim, hi lieii. Mi Zed ttnld'mlth, ol Kugelie, yihillig i tli city H'l Week. t'l.ailea l. Uunyon, ulticlal cunt ie porter, wa In the city yeatenlay. J. II. lUiimimo, ol I'iiiIImikI, waited ri'Ullvnn In thin city lt Sunday. (twinge l.( ki-rt.y M in Imin hi I uni on upper Clai kamaa Thuiaday. Cm S'lliiilx-I mid family, of Shuln-I, were in On-Oli City ltifnily. Herman I.ee, ol Cailby, whh lining limine iii Oregon Cny Tuesday. S. M. Iunlau. of Yiulii, doing Ininliii-HH in Oregon I'lly Wnlni-il.i . Jacob Spigla, "I Needy, '" li-HiiHHCl-lug Iiuhiih-hh in begun City Tiiei-d.iy. Hun. Walter Tooie, ol Wo'dluim. m It't-ll in Oregon CitV yi'Htenlay inni nun". Ir. K.llwill Ui H-H, Of St. lll-ll-IIH, MH- lmt hiimlay iu tliiH i-it y , vinitm fiii-iiilh. 1'tilei I.averty , of Colliin, wiim in Ore mm City W'edni Hilay, trHiiHnrlinK luii-i-neH. Kr.tnk .!iini"H Btnl li. Vaniliini". of llinMiii.il, wi-M- hi i-n on our Hin fin Wnl tieHiUy. Mihh Anna llitriinntnn, of Seattle, in in tlie i lly viaitiiiK Mr. ami Mrr. Ilnii-e C. Curry. Mm. Jennie My, of rorilaml, whh vinilinit fiieinli Lere Tiiemlny ami Weil iiemlay. MinH Clamlia Hart Iihh ruiiiriu il liome, after alioiit three. weekH npeiil in a I'ml laml lioxpital. Mr, Hint Mra. Met i'.riim, of Mnliilla, Mere vixitiliK filemlH Ill-Ill on Moinliiy nh'1 Tin mlnv. Jiiiiii'h Knot, a prnHperoim farmer of flinkiitiiii, wii4 iiilnulliii; wllli Ori'iion City pi-oin WeilneHilnV, Kiniuiui'l Kiii', Mm of Silverlon'H I i M 1 1 : i it t i-Miiruriii'H, huh a vinilor in Dii-Knn City vi-"ti-riliiy. MiiH Nellie KwnirirH will leHVM toinor row fur Suliihi, wlinre ulin will enter Willamette nnivi'iHity, Mra. Tlinriie Hinl Mm. limine, of Cali 'nrnlii, nr.' vhillnit nl (lie li'iiim of Mr. ami Mm. Clnirli-H Alli'i(lit. M imm ( t,rt rii'li I'liiii-lnnuli eli'erliilneil lew fiiiiil lit Ij-ii In"! Til'-Hilay, Mihh I. ilia lluiiliina iihnikIi.iI Iiit. Inliii 1'iily ami I'liillip Tinker, of M u kHliiHK, ihh,-iI llinniKli Oreyoil (Mly yeiti-r l.iy on tln-lr wav tij I'orilan 1. Mm. Ii. W liimiin, of The I 'JI-h, ami Mm. (ii-.ni.-i- Miiihliiill, ol Mmillu, viniteil Mm. I!. .1. Mamliall ami family buinlay. Minn M ilililii Mnrkle, of I'linljinl, a .n..ni..nul inline (mill (iooil Siili.unlHIi IniMiiliil whh in I lii'ifiin City WeilneuUy. Ciiitiiii Clink, of Mi-liillii ('nrnera, w liu I. iih lii i-ii ipiite nil k fur Home time, li.ih mnvi'il tu in iIiih i-iiy fur tre.itiin'iit. Mrn. Jnliii lil'nuire, ol (ilii-lntone, re IliMieil We Inenil.iv Iro il I'hvImi, wlifie ahe In.. I nn ti-'l irl.itiv'i-H I ir ceveral ilnya. M-. ui.-1 Mm. .1. Maitin, who lunl Ihii ill Antuiia lur Mime lime, IniVH tetiirmul tu ( li .in ( 'i V tu ie"i.e permiineiitly. Willi, mi Mil) tii-l.l, one of Urn iltifoltilll- 1. 1 It, r mm i lie Shnliel ilinirn-t, wan ilu UK Inmliienn ill Onvon City Wi-iliiea-l.iv. I lie ri-tinlur hiiiiiiiiI linniiieiiH meeting of the I'lenliMeriun cliiiii'l. uliii-ern Hlnl cnii- If ri-'ii' lull will I i.i In-Ill next Muinlay i-veniiiif. I'.i n Simlli, of Nei-.ly, w.h in On-iron Ciiy WeilneKiiiiv IrHiiiai-tiii)' liiimnenH ami nlmkliiK lunula Willi friemla ai.il ac-ipiiiiiitHm-i-H. (.. W. (nlMlrHp, li.riinirly of lliia city, Inil nu of White Salmon, where he in i-i'K-ik"'I a' wuik in the Imtt hery, waa In t-iw n ihin w. i-k. J. S, Ji-Hie, one of Needy' powperoim fai nii-IH, w a III tow n m few tluya thir wi-i k, vihituiit at II. e home of Mr. and Mm. W. II. II. Shiiih.iii. William Caliir, who had npuiit the aiiiinner in Nuitiii rn Iduho, will enter I'oriland linniiieHa college in a few day lo take the i-uliiuierLial courau. Key. Krank Mixn-11, who oci-upiud the pnlpil in the 1'renhy terian i-hiirch in Una city lot the pant lour weekn, left Tm-i-iluy fur Nm tli-rt, Wat-h, An hin Stuu-y, whuhaa been Umlyinii phittniniy at ( liiiiiinin'H dint; Hlotti foi miiiiu lime, left Tiieeday fur a (hurt I'Mime at .Mi Minn ville colli-e. Knv. W. (,. Klint, of the I'niliiriHii I'hiiri h, of Salrin, wua in town Monday, on Ina way to I'liitlaml, to alti-nil the riinliTi-lii e hi-1.1 there thia Week. II. I.. Kelly ii-n-ived a letter Wedm-H-iluy from Iiih hoii, l.eihtoii, who ia now tit Iti lievue, luwii. The youiiK man in highly pli-an-.l niih h ih new puxitioii. tieiiiie lluiniltuii, of I'arkplai-e, re-tiliiii-il a fi-w ilaya u-ii fioin DaWHon, Alu-ku. Mr. Hamilton Raya that i-uiidi-liona fur inakiiiK iiiiiih y in thu north weie not ho li.iuil this reaHon an in I. inner yearn. Ah.iei I lurt, of Maple Italic, who wan taken to (iootl SalimritHll hoHpitid in I'liiliiind uhoiit two week ago for an openition mid trealment, ia repiiniiK his health and w ill noon bo ahlu to re turn hyine. ('. A. Muir, who, mi tu a short time axil whh eii(!Hied in the groi-cry tiiihineHH in i Inn city, left lucailay for Iowa, w here he will engage in mercantile purHiiita. Mm. Muir and children will follow Mr, Muir aiiortl) . 00 00 COCO C00C0 CCOO 00 00 oATTEjTIOHo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo -nni i ii i r i --"J-' BC3 The only firut-cluHB SecDiiJ-IIttitil Dealer in Furiftture .Stove and UtoitHilH. It ia worth your time to come and examine the Htwk. You will find a full line of New and Second-Hand Furniture, Stoven, Crockery Hardware, Etc o o o o o o o o o o o o o I. TolpolaP CO o O0C0O CCCO'CO CO MAIN STREET One Door North of Commerical Bank 11 1). WiIhoii, a former Albany man, ml (Jin. Wright, of Oregon City, re cently had Hilling match, after much previmiH hoaatliig. Tliey flail:'! all day, ami Wllaon caught one trout. Albany llemociat, linn Noyer, of Memlowbrook, who apent the Huiiiiner In AUk, f"111"""' lioine lant TuiMilay. Ilu dhl not apeak very iiiiroiiriigingly of the condition pre vailing there, I), (i. I-runt, a rehideiit of Kly addillon, wiia taken to a I'oitlmid honpitiil yi-ator-day lo receive In ntment for kidney trouble, with w hich ho haa been alllicteil fur aeveial motillm. M m Adele Quinn ha enb-red llolmi-a biiHiuena college ill Portland. M in" 'Jnlnn waa aanlalant operator at the telephone exi liKiige, where her nialer Minn Kiniiia, now (111m the vacancy. Mm. Mi (iIhkI.hii and Mra. Zin' r w ill leave next Wediii-Hilay for an extended vit with relative In the Kut. The relative whom the ladle will vinit re aide near each other. Alexander The, of Ciinby, whh in town '1 iii-clay. Mr. Tin- came near 1-n-iiig all hi properly during the late (ln-, but kind neighbor remleied hiicIi Hihintaiice that he w.ia uhle tu fight the llamca hurk. At the liaptixt cbiiri-h next SuiiiIhv iiioniing, benidea the regular Hervicr, theie will be loinlollliiuli, In the even ing Itev, Mr. Miirr will iM-i uiy the pulpit. A week from dext Sunday rally m-rvicea will be held. I,, (ierliugi-r, of Portland, haH the ma terial on the ground f..r the election of a large r-aw mill on llei-p cieek, near Ira innacua. Woik in tin' in pn.gniiH aid jiml ih hooii aa it in pohHible to complete tint plant a mill with u capacity of 411,000 lei-l per day will he in operation. The citizen ol Springwater have lately forinei! a Murk company und put in a aw mill, Htid lil'i.'wr fur rebuilding barn, fences Mid huu-i-n will noon be obl linable. Tlii whh one of tint moat urg.-nt need of that locality. The benetit bull ;i ven latt Friday ev ening by the. military company waa a great Biiccen in every way. About forty couple were pi cm-lit. The proceed, which will be given lo the fund to relieve the fire mi Mo rum, amounted to alidoet 1100. Mr. and Mr. Thoiim and daughter, of Detroit, Mich , win) have lwen Hfmnd ng the laat three month in Portland, were visiting Mr. and Mr. G. W. Grace ail Sunday. They leave tin week to spend the winter in San June, Cal. H.Kan. Is, of Oreg&n Citv, a former s.udent of l'acilic Uuivemity, ha been out for a few day looking over I lie ocene endeared by pleasant recollections. Af ter leaving the university Mr. Kauda at tended Cornell, graduating in 1(101. Kurent (trove Time. The ninnv friend of Mia Yeda M. William will be pleaaed to know that alie ban la-en engaged ai a tem-her ol iiniiiii- in Miia Soule'a Htudio in Portland. Mii-a William Iih a largo clam in this city w hicli she will confine to iiitruct, c. lining lure on certain day. Dr. M. C. Strickland will leave Oct. 15 fur Philadelphia and New Y'org where he giH-s tu take a post graduate course In the hoipiulH of both cities. He will lie accompanied by hi wile and child and will be absent about five months. Dr. W. II. Huviland will have charge of Dr. Strickland' practice during his slay. William Hammond, hoii of Hev. P. K. Hammond, left lant Saturday evening for (iambiii, (iliio, where he will enter Kempa College to remain tix years; after tinishirg his collegiate course lie will begin hi theological studies pre paratory to taking Holy Order in the Episcopal church. Mr. Hammond up t.i last Ch riHtmaH spent one and a half year at Eugene university and for the lant aeven months has held a position in the olllce of the Willamette Pulp & Pa per Co. He leave with the hearty good wishea and leHpect of hi many friends both in church circle, in business and in the militia of which he was a member. Boy pure silk Windsor ties 20 cents each at the Racket Store. Drs. R. B. and A. L. Beatie, Dentist, Weiuhard Bldg. Slimmer shirt waists 35 cents up to 60 cents at the Racket Store. All the Intest Novelties in Millinery, and price the beat. Miss Goldsmith. MOO Reward f 100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chunk y Sl Co., Toledo 0. Sold by Druggists, "6c. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. oco 0000 o The ocso CQCO CCOO CCO o Kodak Girl o o a o o o o o O o o a o o a o o o o Q O O O O O 8 Has iicadnuarlerH at our More. Frosli SnjiplicH of Solio Vclox A r is to I'lali noSelf Toning Jristo U J). Platinum Hcctls ft Cramer's I'acs and Kodak Film s n-n-ivcil every week. Our stock of I'wfo Supplies h comjIct our prices as low as any where on the Pacific Coast we guarantee them. XO tier cent discount on the ajlvertiscd prices of all Cameras. I .'ii.' ". f" -v- . I - '''t(t ' itv; '--Of ' 1 I t -i": i NO MORE DARK ROOM Call and see our Daylight Developing Machine for Films. Bring in a ft roil""-nu Will u c v i?yy nca wi mv v-v v v. .n. ... v-.j . o o o C. G. Huntley W. A. Huntley Popular Price Druggists and Booksellers COO 0000 0000 CCOO CCOO COCO 000 F T0 OUR. Patronsand Friends v s. HEAVY LOSSES we suffered through the recent fires, placed us ina tight pinch, we need money and money to rehuild, and ask our friends to come and buy their winter supplies from our mammoth stock for cash : : : : : : : : : We will slaughter Heating Stoves 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 HOUSEFUKNISIIER o Q O o o o o o o a o o o o a Q O o o a o Q O O o o o o o o o o o O WWW