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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 21 1902 Now To-Day. HHI S U.F..-WK A It K INNTKICT ixl liy imr client to 1 1 hi .i n ii iillrH ii Ltmul Imii'ii mill 'y arm of land i( I'-1 V IIoiimi- KU'.'l Willi kilclicii added. The cIh'iiIii hI liiiinn I" (lailiulliaa I' illlily. lllM,M.V lv 1 1 I I 111. Money In Infill lit Inwriil rule!, JIum.kk ,v (luirriTii mom;y to loan at h, 7. and uj f Kir ivnt. I aim KiMUiily. U'Hin At Hiiil'iu I. HI.ACKSMITII SIKH' HU UK NT j Hilly i iiiiin4 nIiiiii at ."piinuwater. Addles W.J. I.ewelleli, Hjiilininiilor, Or. I I K Wills A (i 111 KKI I'll, liillli'i-n In the I 1 SVi lnliiiril 1 1 i i Itl 1 1 r . have Urn eliolrent rlly, milnirliait ml miry property lor iimlli Kl inlrea, MONKY To I.OAN ON UK A I. Kl;o. utiv mriintv Ml II 1'iT cent. alo on up proved eliipel sunnily (I I'.. I'imii k, attornc K'Hi Cil Ihw, Ncvena HiiiMititf ( he- MONI'Y TO I.OAN-I IIAYK SKVKIIAI. 'I'l.iled Knilc Inml ofl'ne, formerly HiniiHiit im .m-y lii-luniiiim In I"!'"1" 1 1, i,t,., ri i.m Iiimmi in tlm fily iM'VMrul J Vllllllli-Hlllll. I HM. "'"'" '1"i,v,HltW,.li..,(tOOlli.i..ll.l.Hi.l.-H. I. .mi, I'll loiiu nun' ' '"i'I ' I" ' " '" ('.ml ol loiiu will I'M made veiy n-B-ori- ! j,,,,,, !Vill (1.it,.i h iintrrinn l.i... II. K. 1 . eu..r ' wMr,, touk place hi tin. court house Ial I'tllt N A SPA N OK M AUKS, Hilnnlity, I he coiitrui-iinK iar'iea heimr weight ul.niit liiooeucli ; iiUoliiini linplif ( ln-Hi.'r (i. Hall and Mm Minnie M. iiH-nlH I i.nn lor I. Iii'i'iiii' of Mm. u J. ('. Wiiluiilliol. CiillliV, Out .. ... 1 J. t". riinlnii, nullity rlcik of Clulnop I tMi NAI.I'. -.-i'r. r inr. ' TIIK KKsT I i l .. t..... u til I null! Iitritlllt fipullv u'ooil. Apply l llimollu" lor . IlllOllllullOII. A S.M M.I. H.ACK I o UK. NT 4'l rri'H nl l.iii'l, kIi'Vi-ii in riiltiviilimi ir'"U IIHHtllll'. IliHIW, llll Kll'l lllltllOIIr!l. Situ lift oiii' tti lit imrtli ol Miinpiiiin. K. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 it f r n , nw iii'r. MKIiir.M. JOKIINAI. MIKKS A ri.iirf.i.iitiilii'K III till K liM-nllt V. IVriini- liwit ...nplovini'lil. hlrv Hiul miiiiiii-! li"V. V . Imuif..r1 I,. 11. ni.o.f--moii. AMiIk-h K. T. C, I.'i4 K. 7L', 1 uihI wif.-, C. Cnrrv, Mr. inl Mr. Ail.ur Niw Ymk City. j himI Mihh Ailiiir wiro hiiiouk tlioim of HiIh :- . . - "'i ily wliii lu-inli'il the (.'oin;r'k;tttioiil IVrsonal Mention W J) ! 1. H. Claik, ol Clai kaniaH, u In town WeiliieHiluy. Itol'iert pevliiB, of MoIhIU, wh in tow n Tueadiiv traiiHai-ting liuaiiiewi. Mr. J.J. Itrown, ol (iladlinin, inner IniiHly III with typhoid lever. John II. Vlfk, ol Molalla, w in town Thnrx'Uy attending to lefal inntterH. (ilh White, a reniiletit ol Clatkea. wan iloinn lniiiieR In Orenon City Mutnlay MiHR.Muiv I'nrailull i now employed liy lliiiiiieiKti-r A Amlri-aon a Ralealady. John Uiadley, alter RKinliiiK the hiiiii iner In ldiihn, ha returned to Oieiou City. Mr-i. J i - It ft (iiliimre, of (ilinUtnlie, in viaitinK her daughter in Kayton thi week. Mr-. W. II. Vaiiiihnn and Mr. H. Knule, o Mnlalla, were in town Wednea d.y. J. A. Uiindulph, of Viola, wa lrun ai'lllilf hiiMilieHH in Oregon City WnlneH dny. Mr. N. Ii. I.anu left Motul.iy ui nii (or Sun h riinrimo to attend II. i' Iuiii'IhI ol a reliilive. S. Silver, of the Wi'ht Side, returned reri-nt'y tioin Motitaiiii, where ho loid lieen lor iihuiit a year. MrH. A K. Hfhle, of Salem, ia the ineft thiii week ut the, hoineol Ui-v. mid Mrc. 1 '. 1 ui t'f r. T. W. Caitinif, of Kelt"), Una t onnly, waa in Ori son City Monday tttti'inlinif j to huHueHR matter. j Mr. AiiMtin, proprietor of the Liberal I aw mill, w an in Oregon City Tile mluy at- j lendiiiK to hiiMineMa tiiHtler. Mr. am I Mr. Kd Calill'. ol Molalla, left I PatunUv (or I'h'ieliix. Arizona. hopiiiK to benelit iliu health ul ,Mr. Calill'. CO 00 OOCO CC030 OOCO CO 00 o ATTENTION 8 o o o o o o o 1 $ S, $ Thoonly firHt-cluss Scconij-IIunil Peult r in Furnituro Stoves and UteimilH. It in worth your time to come and exatnino tho utock. Vou will find a full line of New and Second-Hand Furniture, .Stoves, Crockery Hardware, Etc Hilti'Ht cbhIi jirtee paid lor second liaml jiotds. o o o o I. To I po 1 a v MAIN STREET . . . One Door North of Commerical Bank CO 00 coco cocco pooo 00 CO Mr.niKlMiN.il. H. Mnoily ifliirned curly In i!im w "nk from Alluiny, "wliem 1 1 y Im 1 1 ifi-rt vihilinu rd itivcH (or ref und llilVN. ' MrK. t'lnule l.iilimri'llii and Mis lvrl!t Pni'liiiiinn attended tlm Cniiurn Kuliomil rliuuli convention ut Suli'in UltH Week. Jrtiin'H I!. Manpiatii, I'xi'inlnr of Hie rut ul n of Mnriliii A. MrConiiell, huh .in (Inv'iii t'l'y 'I liiirxilny ill the Itileimt ol lllll I'Nl illll, 10. KWIiilii'ii returned Monday from a limiiiiiK trip to Salmon nviT, where Im met with excellent tuck and ri-purln u ri oiIii-iwImh i IiiiihuiiI tiip. Kx HIii'riH' Willi i hi KiiIkIiI, ' Caiihy, hn in tow n liil K.iUnd.iy, fn route to I'urtliiiiil, wheie. Im was looking alter lillriirieKa lllattet. Attorney Juliii V. (.'lark, of Oickoii Cny, 1 1 it h liiMMii'iijnyiiiK some pliuaMnl nliixit intr in ilie Hi-Ida around l.il!ua this week. I .tt titH ( llmerver. K. W. I'ixoii, hi iul m.'''"' "hi U1. : (W..L..., CilvtuHt Saliir.KtV fon-iiooii, i.tti'1. IniK to iniittr co.in..i t..,l wiHi lii iilliri' lit llif I'llili''! S'llli " lllinl i, line. Mru. T. ('. Hriiwn ml rliiMrcti left vi li-i.l.iy to join Mr. l'.n wn t Oiituri' tin HtnlH, wlii ii) Im in uiipiTinli'iiilrnt of 11, m llili Imti hi'ry, Mint wlii-rt) tlii) fiimily will ri'hhli- in (muni. i ir ...I . - iiii'iiii ul ShIi-iii tliiH wi'fk. (ifornf ihl HoHev UoiteiH, of 1 1 iul) - Untl, w ere In low n Monday. Tlif lomier Mr. Koki'm wa !kiiit tiia lUiik'liter to I'orllntiil, where an oiiliou was pei- loimeil lor relief fnm mi ahnceaii, J. II. Wentover anil wifHtiml Ron ar rived in the eily early in lh week ami ant tliu unenl of Mayor Iimirk. Mr. WfKtover In from Wllliainntown, Ky., w lieiu he wii eiuai'tnl In the nowapuper himmer-R lor Revel at year, prior to w hirh he hi-rvi-il Iwotiiiina hm ilinlrirt attorney and two term a iliHlnrl judie. Mr. WfKtover formerly reiidfil in tin Rtale, ,avini tannlit ' h'xil in Marion county eighteen year airo.- ll return to tl.il Prt ol the I'uiintry with a view to lo i-aliiitf, and may lieeome reident ol uiirrily A brother aecompanie Mr. Wi'Hi'iver, who, aUo u a newiipaper in, in. XV 'V v & o V 19- rtV A. Ak-A. .A-Ji i Tli roiiniy rlerlt iaiuied marriage lii enn a tin wtn-k to Cliriut JoRl and I A 11. Wiiiiht and Mrs. liraie M. Cain. ' KxiMumve ihinxna in ready-to-wear h.HH. l'l lief hfi.1. I Hula and patita at coat at i. W ' (ii.ire'a alure, head ol Seventh atreet. John (ileaHon, Jainea Wilkinson were appointed appraiser of the ealaU' of Juinea Mealy, ileeuftHed, Tuesday, by JihIk 1 C it 1 1 . Tin ullii e i-arrie in KliK'k a complete linn ol li mil hltinks ol every variety ami WM urt pr,.,ur,., u (ill orden by mail on IL(I t notn e. l-me lino ol blanket cheap at the Itai ket Store. Ile,uli,uarti'i f,jr correct Rlyle and lriee lowet. Mian Uulilmnilh. The KnterpriHe $1.00 ar year. o o 0 o o o o o o o i V (iuin ml inn Kri'lliiH rfpnircil, ki') in mki hihI loi'kx ri'pniri"! Ht .lolumon A I.hiiiIi'h. New nil coin pli-ln Rtiifk of uuiiii aillllllllliliOII Hi JollllHOII iiimI I.kiiiIi'h. Slif IIh louilfil to orili'r Kvi'ryonn tun M'ir'l to wer ilri-Bn lint wlii'iiyon tmy of iMImi lioliUinitli. HlyleH hiiiI i'iliiy ill iiiilliiifry I'oni-j liiiifil with rork liot'oin prin-H. Mich (iililnlililli. K. I". Mitrrlmil, of lliiHi ily, bm.1 Jnrk I'littfrHon, of I'lirtlttiiil, hit vt iiiri'liHfil llltl HiKIiIhU'I Htoit), hihI will UkH pot- hi-hhIiui lioiit tli 1 ut of November. TliH lliiimt fifiilioii ill nkirK ever een in On-iion City, rQiim with clrnilitr lloiinreH. Ui-hI iH-unlii-H. lUi ketHloie. 1 ImVH iilenty ol tnoiiey to lon t fl per relit Inli-red on rel t-HtatH Heeinily, hIho money to loan on clnittfl inortttHueH. (ioHIION 1'.. HaVKH. I'IiIm ollii H crrieH in Htoi k it rompleta linn of li-K'tl ll ink" of every vmmty, ii'l n me iepiirei to (111 onli-iH liy mail on Hliort notn e. Cliariiimi k I o. The Cut l'rirw Dnuf. Kinln will liiinn-li tliH SrliiH.l Siiiplle lor tlie Oregon City Si lioola nil they uro llin l.livieil liiil'ler. l.nrifH poitrait IreH Willi onii ilir.en vnIiiiihI anil frHii.e. Tliii lilier.il oll'i-r expireHoll Noveinljer Dili. MiH WiBiief, riiotoKiHplier, Hiiei'fDHor to Siioirnn. Kev. J. N. Ciniit will tirecli In Kly t'liiircli Hi 11 A. M. next iSuinlny. M miriet-ila Kev. ('), of tlie Mullioilint i.'liuri li tniilli. A ifiitlf itiiin from Alhany wa in the city thin week, loiuing wnh a view to en IdhlihliiiiK a ateaiu laundry heri), hut did not tili i-fi'd in the airalitteinent o( detail and If It Thunlt. lay, exic i-tintf. lo returu Hiion to look further into the matter. Mr. J W. r-haver, of Portlainl, . anil Mit-s M. C. Cuaier, ol tliia city, were uiarrifd in I'oitland Tueaday alternoon. MiaaCiiHler bad been a retiideiit of thia rily lur over eihl years, inakinx Iter home iu the family ol W. W. 11. Sainaon. The moral (inayhe immoral) atmos phere ul Ore(oii City received touic lat Vriday, when Chid of 1'ulire Burn enforced the itate law iu rt'Kard to money slot machine, ordering that audi de vice in ue in this city tie put out ol huaiuea. A welcome reception wa tendered the new l'reahyterian milliliter, Kev. Frank MiXHell, at the liome ol Mr. and Mr. A. Kolwrtaon WedneRday evening. Be aideia very larue dihiiImt of meinher ol the rrehbyteriaii t'huicli and other cliurcltea, eeveral ol the city tiergy weie present. At rather a late hour relrehh ineiits were served. MISS (OSVKIIS' (ONCtKT. Furlliiiiiiilnic Mulnile W ill be an Lieu Iiik of lliiiiiiniiy Hud iet Songi. Kvery detail ia now arranged for the concert to take place at Woodmen Hall next Tuesday evening, when thoae attending will receive a luuhical treat. The heat talent of Tort land and Oregon City will appear on tliia occasion, aa a pureual ol the program will show. The adiniHion haa been placed at the mod erate price ol 50 cents. The folio ing program will be rendered: Polonai.-e op !3 F t'hopln Miss Yeila M. Williuiim. lh' Iry Tlioie Team . Teresa Del Kieiro Mils Conyers. (a) Itralel Mug ttijKiiitwrti Niitlley Mr. Doin. J. an. Ke Keveil 1)' Amour Moszkowski Mrs. K. K. Williama. Thon'rt l.ikel'ntoa lively Flower. .Smith Misa (.race Marshall. II Troyatote Verdi The Misses lraier. Shikespearian Heading Mrs. Ii A. Miller. Oh' That We Two Were Maying" . .Nevin Mrs. K. 0. Ganong. (a) Hells of 8t. Mary's Rodney (b) Tbe Intllllerent Mariner ltullard Mr. Do in. J. 7.an. To Welcome You Going Morris. Miss Lee. Medley Maccabei Quartette Where'er You Oo Somerset Miss Conyers. School Iiooki at t'liarnian t ( o. at Cut Trices. Kulers and Tablet Free with each Complete assortment ol Books. lOO Hrwird 9100 The readers ol this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science haa 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 constitutional disease, requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly fpon the blood and mucus surfaces ol the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building op the con stitution and aHsiHtine nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they oiler 100 'or ny caee that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CiiKNRY4Co.,Toledo 0. Sold by PruggiRts, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. The I'nited State poalal ilepartinltit laat Friday appointed T. ). fiiry .ot iiiaaier at WillaumMe, In place of A. K lli'iit.who resigned in favor ol Mr. iary when the luercKiiiilf eHtahlialimeiit paaaed to the ownership ol the loriii.-r Kenlleuian . Molalla (irangr, No. -P), Liberal, (Jclii ber ll'h, appointed ('. T. Howard, Mm. M. H. Howard and Id H. (irave viii (eieiii e coiiimitteH to arrange lor a farm congress. Nearly all ol the grangen ol Chickainu county have made their appointment. K. L. lieattin, (or a niiiiibi-r ol yeais pimlniaa'er at Kly, ha rcsignei thai iluty and removed with hit family to this city. John F'.verhart ha been re commended (or apxiiiitinent to hticceed Mr. ISeattie, and i the deputized post master until hi appointment is made. Ileputy Kherifr llackett went out In the country yesterday morning after Henry Ilerrick, who reside on the Bar rett place, on Clackamas, and w ho has lecn Buffering from typhoid (ever (or the Past two or three week, intending to take him to a hoi-piUl in Portland, but the patient said he did not consider it good policy to be removed at tlii time, a he i apparently improving. Paper Patterns FOR ALL GARMENTS Our stocu ol STANDARD PAT ("FUNS will lie sure to meet your re ipiirements, no matter what garment vou intend lo make. Visit our I'atier ('altera Department. The November Patterns have just been received, ihowing slot-gi-ain costumes, coatf and skirts, in speciai prominence. we REOOMMEND -afBlBfc THE DESIGNER at 10c per copy It is most practical in its advice about garments. The November number is now ready. The Red Front Court House Block OREGON CITY, OREGON ' tint avV2T C IT FRANK BUSCH THE nOUSEFUKXIIIER il oWe Owe An o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o Q o o o a a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o l or the wretched condition of our store during the past month. It should have heen all finished two weeks ago was ho planned. J'ut "pros perity" is ho great that the contractors could'nt get help or material as promised. IUitthis week will nee the last of them ('arpenters-l'ainters-Decorators and then we begin to arrange for the end we have had in view through all this tire some enlarging, remodeling and refitting name ly, the better convenience and accommodation of our customers: a pleasanter and more comfort able place to trade better service larger stock closer prices. - - - - Patent Medicine Prices We cut the prices on all patents when the manufacturer will permit. These prices are not epeeial hut regular wilh uh. You can depend on the very lowest prices on all patent medicines that go from this store whether ad vertised or not. You will get' the benefit of every cut-rate whether you are posted or not. Here are a few ?amples: l'iercts Discovery " P'av. Prescription. I'ainea Celery Compound . Hood's .-arspriila Aytrj " Red Seal " Swamp Root 1'eruna ggf Any J one dollar patents on the market for $2 50 Cider I'reserative A 25c package Cur Prescription Department.,. This isn't the same drug store it was 10 or 5 or even 1 year ago. We keep up with the t i m es i m p ro v i n g- pe r fee t i n g New chemicals, new rnedicineB are constantly being discover edyou will find thern here when your doctor prescribes them. We have in use now the best prescription tools and appliances that can be found anywhere. Nothing is left un done that can improve the quality of our prescription work." Then last of all our prices are as low as at places where they are not bo partic ular. o o o o o o o 2: o o C. G.Huntley O Popular Price Q Q Druseists and Booksellers Q OQC00CC0CGCCCCC00C0D0CCC3Q 'TO OUR, Patrons and Friends HEAVY LOSSES we suffered through the recent fires, placed us in a tight pinch, we need money and money to rebuild, 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. Apology 8 o o o o o o o .85 Malted Jtilk 45 .hj Mellins Food 45 .5 Castoria 3'- 5 A ytra-Cartera Fierce Fills... .20 .S5 Avers Hair Viyor 9 .75 Hcrpicide 75 .85 Oregon Wood Purifier .85 I'inkham's Compound 5 will keep a whole barrel sweet. A Woman's Taste. .2 Is shown in her choice of stationery A pencil may do under compulsion for writing a note, but there is no other excuse. Good paper is inex pensive, so is ink and pens. There are different sires for notes and letters and invitations, etc; different textures and different shades. Sizes do not often change but finish and color are changing always. Vou will find the new and the right things here you are not likely to find them at stores that keep only a few tablets and envelopes-that make no pretension to style and quality and taste in stationery. W. A. Huntley EM3J2!3Jl!Sff