ORIOON CITY INTKRPRIII frllOAY, SCPTfMSE; , 1904. PACE S. New To-Day, rOR BALB-rin driviM bora and t busty and ham. ' Attortsys F!l JChy, 'HflHBT TO MAN 'AT "t ' AWgl pur emit Farm security. U'Ron A Bchubel. ANTRIM A Voodarlvliia; horse" fur"lts feed this winter. Anlmul will receive beet of IrrMmmt. Call on or address Ir. L. J. Wolf. 0ro HW. ' Oreson 'lty, Oregon. i(AN1IMRN-M akours tors 'Vottrli"J quarter when In Oregon City. We iwll books, stationery and sulvool sup plies MKT (HKAR T1IK WAKHKN BOOK CO. Neat n Hank o( Oregon City. l.Mf 6nttlir year old Ted "steer, also on thres-ysar old heifer, red esoept on Rank, branded "M" on left hip, ear cropped and alao has two Slits. A re ward will bm paid fur tha return of ona or both to Mrs. P. K. Morey, near Oswego, i'0"lT'lfALaliiiMalthlirTowna, good stable, together wltb about one -fourth df an aera of land, looted at Clack amaa, three minute walk from rail road elation. Inquire of George A. Drown, Oregon City. R. P. D. No. 1 September X. kONEY'f 0XftANniXW 8EVE& I turn of money belontlnt to pri vate Individuals which I am author ised, to loan, on loot time at 8 and 7 par cnt. Coat of loan will b mad very reasonable. H. E, Croat, attorney at law. 1-uK HAlJft-0 aoreaW cleared, stw-k. araln. hay. Improvement, ale. Two wells, running water, plenty wood, ood building, orchard. Twslv mil from Oregon City, (ood rnad. If Ukm belor October I, prlc J3M. C. W. Htephen. Clarke. Oregon. Sept. S WA.STKD Hpeylal repreeenlatlv In this county and adjoining territories to rep reaent and advertise an old eatabliehed business house of aotld rlnancUl atand Inf. XIX weekly, with eKpenae ad vanrad each Monday by check direct from headquarters, flora and buggy furnished when necessary; position per manenl. Addrea Blew tfllroa. A Co. Dept. A Honon Bldg. Chicago. 111. T i l 4 Whlta liaana c. aod ie. irtarch c. rlia 4e and to. gold duat lie, Tup '.ic and tic for ( and 10 pound ran, I. tn ,aa lr; orangra lc, elo(hpln ic d'-n, Una bulk lard He, fine Chirac 1! and 12 and ona half Jnt. P.U PRONT, Mlxad drink a specialty at tha Planet Cards building. Seventh and Main street. KUy A Ruoonlch, prop. A marriage llcrnae aua Uwued Tue' l;iy to Alice M. fot and Ivxter J How-t-ll. For that tired feeling try a ftua of Welnhard's cedrbrated Columbia bear at tl.a Planet, Kelly A Ruconlch, propa. HI. John's Parochial achool ownrd lt yi lir a work Tueeduv morning with a Koud attendance. Old Crow. Planet and Red Top Rye tha flncat whiskies made. The Planet, .Kelly A Ruconlch. propa. l.lllle I.. Kuvler of Moliilla. hua h'i-n uwurdrd a state teacher' certlnt'ute by (he Htute Hoard of Education, having aucceenfully puaaed the required :ml nulloti that wan recently held In this city. Welnhard's celebrated Columbia beer the purvat and bet beer In the market. The Planet, Kelly A Ruconlch. prups. Caroline Jnnlcke la Ruing Sheriff J 1. Khav.T for the levying of the latter on ISO conls of wood that attached by Kred Krakebunh. 8 he annerta that the wood I her and that the elierllT had no legal right In taking the wood. The woud I valued at 1.10 and she unk I1G0 iind rout and dlnburnement for . the action. The Coolest glaas of beer In the city. Ths Planet, Kelly A Ruconlch. props. It la reported that R. Koehler, who for niftny years wa mauager of the Southern I'acltlc Company's line In Oregon and WuKhlngton, haa been relieved. Clean chopped oala and wheat 90c for 90 pounda; aacka are 10 pound heavier than ahort. Better feed than shorts and 20 per cent lea. RKD KRONT. Virgil Parker, the prominent Albany merchant who died lut Saturday, waa born ut Rock Creek, Clackamas county, lie wua survlvted by a wife and four children. Men's jean pants 31 to 3 worth tJ.Ci for 75c; beat corduroy, worth tl.it for J2.80; common corduroy, cut to 91.30: GOtf auramer underwear cut to 33c; broken lots winter underwear 38c; Box 6c 7 l-Ic 9c; sample hats at 3-3 price. RKD FRONT. A free Velox demonatratlon will be Riven at Hundley's Drug Store. Sep tember 10, 2 to 6 and 7 to p. m. Come and bring a negative. On Monday, September 12, from 7:09 p. m. until 10:00 p. m., w will have a rep reaentatlve at our store from the Nep ers Chemical Co., demonntratlng their new apeclaltlea, euch a Velvet Velox. Velox Liquid Developer and Velox Liquid Hardener. We shall be pleased to have you attend. Bring a negative and get a , proof made. 1IUKMEISTER A ANDUKSKN. The Oregon City Jeweuere 8upenlonBrldKe Corner. , I.adle' flno shoes worth 11X0 for 11.22; odd, end 3c; ladle' $2.50 shoes 11.84; baby nhoes 2&c, baby's COc shoes. 37c; light shoes, 6 to 8, for &8c; not 76c; beat calf 6 to I. 31.00; best calf, g to 1! for $1.33; best 12 1-2 to 2 at 31.60; little gent calf 11.21: boys' cnlf 2 1-2 to 6 for 11.75. Best boys' heavy winter shoes 11.47 and 31.72. Letter nhoes lower price than Portland. E. C. HAMILTON. RED FRONT. arriving dally at Mlsa C. far your Soy's lohoal Suite and ah t4 I. tailing about K. ' Nw veiling, now drapes, new hat pins at Mlaa ". Ooldsmlth's. Tin- 13-monlh old mm of Mr. and Mrs. ltls, at t'lui-kumuii Height, died Sat urduy and u burled Sunday afternoon. Owing to Jlth Holiday, tha itora ef I, ttMlna will bt elOMd Saturday, tap timbtr 10th and Monday, taptambar It. Tha St or a of I. tailing It racalvlng dally larga aupplla of Mani' and Boy' Clothing, Dry Oood and Shi, alao full Una of Lad' Milllntry. A. II. Urteeeea has sold the lodging houee biialnen at the Wm. Tell llouae to T, N. Wood of Kugene. Mr. Grleen will continue to conduct the saloon. Marriage Ikeniu- were Issued luet Hat urduy aa follow. Kllzabeth Jol and Andrew Zener; Jane Bailey and Henry W. Jewett; Mary Boy Ian and Jo. Bob leskl. Two hundred nvmbere of ihcPortaala Club. accutnDanled by their friends, of Portland, enjoyed a trolley ride to Ca- nemah Park Wednenday evening where dancing waa participated In for two hour. . Fire Chief Brown has been making a tour this week of the buslnesa district of the city and reports there la urgent need of some "houae-cleanlng" In the ba-k yard of many of the business houses. It Is essentia) that all rubbish be cleaned from the back yards that danger of fire may be reduced. FT), Personal Mention Miss Mlna Kelly ha returned from I xing Beach. t. C. Boyles. of MaUlla, waa In the city Tuesday C. T. Howard, of Mullno, was In the city Wednesday. Mis Almee Bollack ha recovered from her recent Illness. Mrs. F. J. Myers has been visiting In Portland this week. It. J. J. Leavltt. of Molalla. waa In the city Wednesday. r. Rose, of Chicago, haa been visiting A. A. Price In this city. C. D. Ijitourette has returned from s business trip to Seatte. Ir. C. B. Smith, of Kagle Creek, was In Oregon City Tuesday. W. M. Shank has been In Southern Ore gon on a business trip. John Fulrclough recent!) made a trip to the Ogle Creek mines. Miss May Kelly Is home from 8t. I-out and other Kastern point Miss Itollle Cross ha returned from a short visit at Hood River. A. Kochrr. a t'anby business man. was In the city last Saturday. Mrs. Mary Heller has returned from a ttxlt with friends ut Portland. I. C. Yoder, of Hubbard, was In the city lust Saturday on buslnesa. A L. l-arklnn. of Meadow brook, was In Oregon City on bulness Thursday. Miss Cella (ioldsmlth has returned from an extended trip to San Francisco. City Recorder and Mrs. Curry' are home from a month s outing at Newport. Miss Margaret Mcl.eod has gone to Seattle f.ir a visit with frleenda, (1. A. Harding and family have returned from an outing at Wllliolt Springs. Mr. Cuius, a merchant ut tireshum. was a visitor to Oregon city Labor Hay Mm. L. I.. Porter has returned from a short visit with relatives ot Newmrt. Miss Maysle Foster has returned from an extended visit in Southern Oregon. Miss Mary Conyers. of Portland was the guest Runday. of Mrs. C. W. Pope. Adam Knight of Ciinby. was trans acting business In Oregon City Tuesday. Miss McMurran. of linker City, was this week the guest of Mrs. loil Meldrum. Mr. A. 8. Nichols, of Aniconda. Mon tana, Is visiting relative in Oregon city. Mr. Ceo. Shepherd ha gone to De orah. Iowa, for a visit with relative. H. L. Kelly ha Joined Mr. Kelly at Sea View, Washington, for a brier out ing. Mli4 Neva Orlswold. of Salem, was the guest of the Misses Caufteld over Sun day. W. K. Richardson, a young attorney of Salem, was In the city this week on bus iness. N. A. Olson, of Marquam. waa trans acting business In Oregon City one day this week. Howard Ijitourette haa gone to Cornel- lu where he will remain during the hop picking season. The Good Old Quaker once sid to his boy : " Nathan, it is not what thee reads that makes thee smart ; it is not what thee eats that makes thee fat; nor what thee earni that makes thee rich, but what thee SAVES." X This saving habit mar Ijc acquired by open ing an account or tak ing an interest-bear-ing certificate at The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, - Oregon Novelties Ooldamltha. Mr. and ira. 'T. V.' t'owlac haVa rs turned.num a few dn' tpant, at,Tolodo and Newport. Klchci4d I'rl.T wi taken strlouily 1U aovvral dnya no and waa removed to a Portland libapltal. . Philip ilo lift Im1 Hatmilay for New York City to connult a aprclull and ac curif nidlcul tralnifnt. T J. K. Ulmlrk. of Hulrm. Wua tlir n't of hia brother. Mayor O. ft. IMinkk, th hitter part of. lat wwk. Mlnai-a Mulxl and Kllmlx th KMn, of (lunula. wr the guema of Mr. A. K. Johnson one day recently. Iieputy Sheriff K C. Hackeit ana son have returned from an outing of two weeks on the L'pper Sandy. Mr. 11. C. Steven and children have returned to San Francisco, after a visit with Oregon City relative. Buiithrn Pacific Agent and Mrs. J. P. Frlasell and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have returned home from Newport. Mrs. Uruce Shull, who has been visiting Mrs. F. O. Kbjf, ha returned to her home at Moro, Kastern Oregon. Mr. John Lcwlhwulte and daughter. Mis Alice, and Miss Metta Unl.y are ut Newport for a two weeks' outing. L. T. Anderson, a former Clackumae county teacher now located at lone, has been visiting Oregon City friends. Fred Humphrey, one of Huntley Bros. Co.'s faithful assistants, la spending a brief vacation in the mountains. I. C. I-atouretie and Rev. J. H. Beuv en accompanied by their families have relumed from an outing spent at Mt. Adams. Misses Alice and Muriel McKlnlay, of 7.ena, Polk county, were this week the guest nf Mr. W. Gilbert Brattle, on the West 8ld. Mlsa Anna English haa returned to Portland ufter visiting Mlsa Ethelwyn Albright and attending the Vade Mecum dancing party. Harvey Hickman went to Portland Wednesday to assume hi duties as house physician at the Multnomah county hos pital. Bert I-ewls. formerly of Ralston, New York, but now located at Portland, spent Sunday wltth the family of K. J. taulton in this city. lr. and Mra. Ceorge floeye and little son are visiting at Salem. They will re main until the close of the state fair j which open Monday. Harry M. Maton, formerly employed on the Enterprise, has gone to Wlnlock. Washington, where he expects to engage in the newspaper business. L. C. Lrlggs. formerly a resident of this city, but now residing In Portland, was i operated on In a Portland hospital Tues day for cancer of the stomach. Mr. and Mr. C. B. MooreaNind family have returned from Newport. They will remove the lulter part of the month to Sulem where they will reside. I. B. Martin leaves In a JVw days for a visit to his old home at ( namoera burg, Pennsylvania. Mr .Martin ha not visited hla birthplace for 3S year. John Adums, J. C. Buchanan and Dr. E. A. Hummers are among those going from Oregon City to attend the Knights Templar Conclave at Snn Francisco. J)r. Ray Matson, of Portland, la at tending' to the practice of Lr. E. A. Somtner during the absence of that gentleman in San Francisco thla week. Mrs. Marguerite Jacque. accompanied by her daughter. Mr. H. M. Malon. Mrs. Eliza Wllbern and E. N. Foster, all of L'ngle Creek, were In the city Monday.. Lelghton Kelly, of the Baker iJke Hatchery Station, Is visiting with rel ative In this city. Mr. Kelly exa-cts to be ordered to the Rogue River Hatchery for duty In future. Mrs. W. A. C.rimth. accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. W. F. Oliver, or Oak land. California. Is visiting In Oregon Cltv at the home of. har son. Attorney Frantyl'n T. tlrlttlth. fiordon Moores, Tom Myers and Jack Latourette went up the Valley u few days :igo. their objective point Im Iio; Lincoln. where they will remain a few days and superintend the harvesting of. the hop crop. Hon. B. F. Mulkey, president of the Southern Oregon State Normal School at Ashland. Is among the prominent edu cators of the state In attendance at the Clackamas county teachers' Institute this week. M. llunke. designer nt the local woolen mill pdant of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company, hn returned from an extended visit In Main and New- York states, attending the World's Fair at St. I-ouls en route home. Judge T. F. Ryan and wife of dregon Cltv, and Judge Geo. H. Bennett, of Sa lem, were on Saturday evening' train enroute to SanFronclsco to attend, the triennial conclave of the Knights Temp lar und the SoverMgn C.rand Ldge of the Odd Fellow. Roseburg Review. . Mrs. Hentleman of Oregon City la here visiting her brother Zach Bpnngle and family. Mrs. it. wa at one time a resi dent of this place, and after being away- few years, Is much surprised at the Improvements made In Dayton during her absence. Dayton Correspondence In McMlnnville News-Reporter. Miss Wilson returned Monday from her month's visit to the World s Fair In St. Louis and other points of Interest Inthe East and South. At Bt. Louis she was Joined by her niece. Miss Agatha Cutter, from Central Lake. Michigan, who re turned with her nnd will attend the Park place school the coming year. Miss Wil son ha the anme position In the school at Pnrkplace as he had last year and will begin work September 26. Reduced Rate to Bt. Louis Exposition. Ths Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to 8t Louts and Chicago account the Bt Louis Exposition, on ths following dstes J tin It. 17, 18; July 1, 3. t: August I. I, 10; September I, I, 7; October 3, 4. I Going trip must be completed within ten days from data of sals, and passen gers will be permitted to start on any day .that will anabls thorn to reach des tination within ths ten days limit. Re turn limit ninety days, but not lata than Dec, list. 1904. For full Information aa to rates and routes call on Agent Southern Pacific Co. at Oregon City, Oregon. Drs. Beatle A Beatie, Dentists; rooms 1, 17. 18, Welnhard building. Drowned Today. Tou can drown your sorrow today by ' going to Howell A Jones, the druggists, j and buying a oox ot mno laoiew. , They make you strong and bappy: Prlos 60 cents; six taxes K 50. Ad OREGON New Fall Wieckndke la every department Suits, Coats, Children's Apparel, Men's and Boys' Clothing;, New Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Silks, Dress Goods, Curtains, New Footwear, New Hosiery and Underwear, New Corsets and Undermuslins, New Waists, Skirts, Kimonas, New Leather ( Goods, New Neckwear, New Wash Materials, etc. j J The latest fashions, greatest varieties in Oregon City. Seeing is believing Oregon City's Leading Cloak Store In fact as well as name the greatest varieties of the best styles the largest and best department the best value for your money. Supplying satisfactory ready-to-wear apparel for women and children is our great specialty. All we ask is the opportunity of showing you what attractive reasonably-priced garments we have for your choosing. j j FALL" CLOTHING FOR MEN pffMima 1304 er cxousii unman. School Clothes Ready for Boys of All SUes Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Shirts, Caps, etc. Everything in Clothes, Hats or Shoes that a boarding-school boy takes away, or a day-school boy needs at home Boys' Two-Piece, Double-Breasted Suits . . $1.85 to $6.00 Boys' Three-Piece, Single-Breasted Suits . . $3.35 to $6.85 Boys' Long Trouser Suits 4.35 to 10.00 vHin HOUSE SHOES For Mer aV -want -4 u: . i V III A Sl 1 eaW a Ilk t SI V G CITY'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE Smart Fall Apparel for men, Clothing, Furnishings and Hats. The best America produces in assortment second to none and at prices 25 per cent below what equal grades and fashions cost you at the exclusive clothing store we've convinced thousands of this fact the past few seasons we won't have any trouble winning you over The old prejudice men had about buying their outfit in a department store is a thing of the past. Our clothing store is entitled to a great share of the credit for win ning out this feeling always offering the best merchandise, and one price to all and that the very lowest. . w vmjttwwuK h'J TJlueBibbon cSthoolShoes w OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH New Fsll styles In frft Black Un finished Worsted, custom tailored suits, flnsst materials; all ths latest modes; $15.00, I1S.0O. 120.00, up to 325.00. New Fsll Styles In men's Business Suits, big assortment of desirable , materials and designs at $10.00, $12.50 $15.00,, $18.00 and $20.00 a suit. Men's Belt Overcoats in new (models, $15.00, $17.50 snd $20.00. " Fine, medium weight. Black Overcoats handsomely tailored and perfect fit ting, new, exclusive styles, $15.00. New Fall Trousers, best materials snd patterns, from $2.00 to $5.50. New Fancy Laundered shirts, patterns, immense variety. neat New Coif Shirts, the celebrated Cluett, Monarch, and Standard makes, $1.00. New Silk neckwear, in four-in-hands. Imperials, English squares, solid colors snd fancy designs, 25c snd 50c New Conqueror Hats, Derbys and Soft styles, always $3.00. New Stetson Hsts, ths best that's made, $4.00 and $4.50. VHITE ' HOUSE SHOES Fof Women 15 STORE i