ORIOON CITY CNTERMftf, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, U04. FACE S. Mew To-Day. OOATH FOR f At.R-B. B. Wllcoek, of Can by, hu thirty Angora, Goat for Sal. POR'HALIS Fin dilvlng bor and neat buggy and liarnen. He Atluinrya F.by - Kby. , U'Rea MuNtlV TO LOaN AT I par cent. Firm security. A Bcuubel. V?ANTKD-A".Md driving WsV for II a feed thl winter. Animal will receive brut of treatment. Call on or addre lr. I,. J. Wolf, (lard llldg, Oregon City, riregou. l'"OiriS AT.!;" 1 lou VuF7lTiwt7iaTwl stable, together with about one-fourth of tn aero of land. located at (.'lai'k Ama, three minute walk from rail road nation. Inquire of (lr A. Hrown, Oregon City. R. V. I). No. J. BepUmber 30. Td'toAN-ritAvifsnvEiS al sums of money belonging to pri vate Indlrlduali which I am author , Ir.ed to loan, on long tima at 9 and 7 pr cent. Coat of loan will b made vary reasonable. II. K. Croaa, attornay at law. i OK HAI.K -10 acre, 60 cleared. iuck. aialn, hay, Improvemente. etc Two Well, running, walrr, plenty wood, good building, orchard. Twelve mile from Oregon City, loud roaila. If taken before October 1. price I1.1Q4. C, W Ht.pheita, Clarke, Oregon. Sept. SO. WAOTkT8MMlaf fepreeiilatlvlirthl county and adjoining territories to rep- reent and advert l an old established bualnr houaa of solid financial atatid In. $.1 wekly, with esprnses ad vancd each Monday by check direct from headnuarter. Horn and buggy furnished when necessary,; IMfltlon per mnnrnt. Addieaa Blew llroa A Co.. Dept. A Motion Ride. Chicago, III. Mild Tucker and Al Lindsay were granted a marriage llcenaa Wednesday. Pearl Moaler hua opened an a neat and attractive clgur atund In front of the Hub auloon. Orand Millinery Opening, Friday and Saturday, September 2 and 24, and fal lowing daya. Ml. C. Ooldemlth, 1 Mr. T. D. Clark la vtaltbig with friend at Baker City. -Jullu Paulsen, of Oaorge, wm tn the city lout Friday. K. A. Mile, the groorryman, wa at Hulcm Thursday. K. K. Howell and family are vlaltlng nt Bclo thla wek. Gilbert Morton hue gone to Iowa for a vlalt with relatives. Mra. (). A. Harding vlalted relative I'Klit -!'' lluttiTlck Kimhlon Hhset at Harlow thla wik. for Oi lfiller, fren for asking fit Huntley I C. T. Tooae, of Wllsonvllle, was In the cny in nmi 01 in wea. I Inn. Co. If you live nut of town seii'Ji a (MMtiil raid ri'MUiKt., Onind Millinery filoplny September 'i', und '.'4 anil following day. Mis C (loManilth. Loral EvenK 1 ft ifi ifi fi fl-0vWi iti Jl Horn Mia (J r'rlduy, bVptembcr . to Mr. Iv He J. II. k, a daughter, mid Tk roolrat of brer In tke city. The Planet. Kelly A Uuronlch. proya. On f (cinder I. I'untniasti-r lUndull tiua Iwm-ii aihlsed Ii the trt utTlce di-purt mi nt at SN iiahliiKtoti the pnat nttlce ut I'lilnn Mills, thla county, will le dla- nullum il Mixed drlnka a specialty at the Planet. Oarde building. Heventh and "Main eireeta. Kelly tt Ruconlch, prop. The W'llliiini'lti' achiml iriied Monday with I'rof. T. J. liiiry. prlncipiil. uml Mlsa Hhlplcy us neslHtiint. For that tired feeling try a glass of Welnhard a eedebraied Columbia beer at the Planet. Kelly Kuoonlch. prop.. Mlas Helen Cnpi-hinil, of Purtlnnd. In tlm city this week urraiigliig for the formal ppcnlnii nf her dancing rlirne In this clly in Wlllnmiite Hull. Thuraduy venlng. Hi-ptcnil'r .!. Old Crow, Planet and Red Top Rye the linnet whlakloa made. The Planet, Kelly t Ruconlrh.vprope. Attorney J. Iv tledgi and family this wwk remiived from North Main street to the I'tirdiui renliterice at l'l(tl) and Adiima Ktno-ts where "they will reside. Mr. Hedges recently purchased thin prop erty from Mr. Ptirdnm. Welnlilrd'a celebtaled Columbia beer the pureat and bt beer In the market The Planet, Kelly A Ruconlch. prop. C. II. Williams, the regular Oregon City iiirrrapondiMit to the Telegmin. lias gone tn t'ortlumJ where fur a number of weeks he will be employed on the city reportor lal atnlt nf that paper to 'relieve one of the force who has gnne Eust on a vaca tion. Mr. Williams expects to return to Oregon City In ulwut six weeks, , Clean chopped out and wheat file for P0 pound: sacks are 10 pound heavier than shorts. ltetter feed than short and 20 per cent lei. HKU FRONT. Iivhi HlKglnhothem. the young ball player who borrowed the young ludy friend watch dining the Chaiituucitiit meeting lust nimmi'r and refused to re turn Hi" time piece, paid a hue of t'M In the Justice- court here Tuesday. Hlg Xlnhothcm Is n ball player and I nt present located ut Clutskuiile. He wuh Hist arrested nil n charge of larceny by bailee, but the criminal Information was reduced to that of simple larceny. The Good Old Quaker once said to his boy : " Nathan, it is not what thee reads that makes thee smart ; it is not what thee eats that make thee fat; uor what thee earns ' that makes thee rich, but what thee SAVES." X This saving habit may lie acquired by open ing an account or tak- iog an interest-bearing certificate at The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, - Oregon Mnrahull Hnst., who for the past year have been auecessf ully engaged In the general merchandise bulnea at High land, till county, hu decided to dls pn of their buslnei at that place. They will useume charge of a lurger store ut RusselvHIe, Multnomah county, October 1st. ,V. K. Marshall, the Junior member of the linn, hu been usilitlng In the Huntley llios.' Co. drug store this week. Rev, "nmui I Matthew, aged 3 year. of Canby. and J. Taylor, aged 39 years, a recent arrival from Portland, were com mitted to the slate Insane asylum Tues day. Rev. Matthew win for moie than fifty years a Methodlit minister In the Willamette volley. The men were taken 10 Balem Tuesday night by HherlfT J. K Hhaver and Constable Trembnth. Men's Jean pant 111 to 3 worth tl.l'S for ?tc: beat corduroy, worth 13.80 for -.'.60, common corduroy, cut to 11.50; tOc unimer underwear cut to 13r! broken lot winter underwear 3l;; Hog 6c 7 l-'Jc c; sample hat at 3-3 price. RKU 'FRONT. Mra. l.lle Roppell on Wednesday f' ternoon, nt the home of Mr. and Mr A. N. Munacy, corner of Center and Hlxlh streets, intertaltied about tsenty of her Herman acquaintance In n pleas ing manner. A very cnjuynblc nfternoon wa passed, the gui st being sened Kith hinch and Ice cn am. 0Miilng U.iys, Heptrmixr Krlday mid Haliirduy. Mls C 3.1 and (ioldsmlth. I.adle' tine ihivi worth tl 10 for 11.33; odd, ends 3c; ladles' I Mil shoe SIM; baby ' hoe JSc; bally Sir- aliOe S'c; light hoea, ( to I. for 5c; not He, be.it 'alf t to 1. II "0 !( calf, I to 13 for tl.3; beat 13 1-3 to 3 at II 60, little gent culf 11.31; iMiy' calf 2 1-3 to i for II 75 lleat boy' heavy winter hoes II 47 and 11.73. Hitter shoe -lower prices than Portland. E. C. HAMILTON, REU FRONT. IT'S WORTH DEMONSTRATED. Aa the worth of a garment I deter mined by Its wear, so Is the value of an advertising medium to be Judged by U patronage It reieh. In order to accom- oditt our large number of generous ad vertiser und at the stiine time furnish ur renders with nil the local and county news, the KnterprlH Is this week obliged to add two extra pages. The enlarged Knlei prise, consisting of ten pages, while not H permanent hang, will be I'outlnui'd as long us the enterprises; merchants of Oregon City it lit us In 'filling up the column of the paper with their bright, uttructlie und readable advertisement. The equipment of the Enterprise office I second to no other ome outside of rtlnnd. We are III a position to render full value and fully appreciate the lib eral patronage we are receiving and the nsure of confidence the placing of till pnlmunge signifies. (Cuutlnued on page 7.) 1 Mantinn 1 i. t,i auuai I'lyiuuu J. (1. Miller, of Aurora, was In the City Tuesday. R. J. 1 Smwlfcllnw has returned from 11 visit to Salem. Airs. Mary Heller visited this week with friend nt Cornelius. Wm. II. Uluhm. u farmer of Curus. was in l tie city 1 uesuuy. Fred Meyer Is visiting with relatives netr AtMTdein. Washington. J. W. Cole was among the Oregon City peopl taking In the fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amman, of Canny. were visitors to Oregon City Tuesday. '. Schuebel. deputy district attorney. ha returned from a business trip to Astoria. J. A. Hhlbley. of Bprlngwnter, was un Oregon City visitor Tuesday, on his way to the state fair. lir. K. A. Summers has returned from San Francisco where he attended the tSrniul Conclave of the Knights Templar. K. J. Dnulton Is expected to return home tomorrow from an extended visit to hi old home In New York state. Jack Irfitourette und fgirdon Moore left Wednesday for Eugene where they will resume their duties at the State univer sity.' Mayor C II. IMmlek and Senator llrownell. pf this city, have been secured as special lecturers for the Oregon Law School. Mrs. I. 1). Schlndler, who hu been visiting her parent. Ir. and Mrs. J. W. Nonls, leave today for her home at San Francisco. John II. Imvld. a former resident of this city, was visiting old acnualntance here thla week. Mr. David Is now located at Forest fil'ove. Mis Mury'S. Harlow has returned to her home at Huilow, after attending the 11 1111 mil Clackamas county teachers' In stitute In this city. Mrs. Florence Peterson and family, of Spokane. Washington,, und Mrs. E. A. France, of Portland, spent, n few days visiting with the' latter' mother. Mr. Chn. Mochnke. of Willamette Fulls the last week. Norman White and Roy Sleight have returned from Idaho where they were connected with the surveying pintle of E. P. Rands and II. JI. Johnson. The other members of the purty will rtcurn to this city about November 1st. The re turn of these young men at this time wo to enable them to prepare to attend college this fall. Mr. Sleight will enter the Corviillls Agricultural t"olleg while Mr. White will resume his studies at Purine 1'nlverslty ut Forest Grow. Mr. J. li. t'pton, of Portland, visited In Oregon City this week. O. W. East ham (pent Sunday with his family at Moffltt's Spring. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Moores attended the State Vulr at Bulem thla week. Mia Ethel Qreen haa recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mra. Andre aen attended the State Fair ut Balem Wednesday. Adam Knight, a prominent young man of Canby. wa In the city Wednesday. Mis Ethel Rlgdon, of Salem, was the guest Sunday of the Mliwe Caufleld. Attorney Frunklln T. Griffith was a bualne visitor to Vancouver Monday, . J. I'. Campbell and II. W. Moody wenV to Halem Tuesday to attend the Fair. Mis Edna Daulton haa been seriously III at her home In this city this week. Lieputy Recorder C. E. Ramaby spent the week at Salem attending the State Fair. Wm. Hammond left thla week for Cam birr, Ohio, where he will attend Kenyon College. Deputy County Ajutewtor Fred Nelson pent several day at the Fair at Salem thla week. - J. C. Hprugue, a leading Clackamas county furmer from lgan, was In the city Thursday. Mr. PeUr TMnlivtyre and daughter. r.MIs Mary, are visiting with friend at Peoria, Illinois. Mis. Mury Hurley, of Portland, vlalted thl week with her daughter, Mr. Fred Terr)' In thl city. Oeorge Bulllvun ha returned to Mt. Angel college where he will continue hi tudle thl winter. Mr. J. R. Shaver visited with Salem friend and atended the state fulr ev- erul day thl week. Deputy County Clerk and Mr. F. W. (Jreenmun have gone to Clatsop Beech for a ten day' outing. Mli Mary Torrence, of Dayton, Wash ington, ha been visiting Mr. H. A. Ca rother and daughter. J. F. Wood, editor of the Springfield 1 Nt-a. wa visiting In Oregon City the 1 latter part nf lust wek. Mr. end Mr. A. M. Frost, who arrived h.-re tecently from the east, have been visiting 1.0-vullev points. Ml Morthu Koerner ha returned to Eugene where she will continue her stud io at the State I'nlvemlty. J. A. Thayer, of Modesto, California, and a former reldent of Oregon City, I visiting old friend here. Mr. Minnie Kline, of Stafford, wa In the city Tueday on her way to Salem to spend a few day at the Fair. Ml Florence Sullivan, of thla city, hu been admitted to the Sophomore lass at Stanford I'uiverslty. Mis Hern Ice Kelly und Miss Hanlfan were among the Oregon City people at tending the State Fair Thursday. Mr. C. D. Latourette and Mrs. J. W. Norrl went to Salem Wednesday to at tend the Fair and visit with friend. . A. It. Price, a merchant at Bremerton. Washington, visited this week with hi brothels, J. M. and A. A. Price in thl city. D. M. Klemsen. R. Petluld and Mr. Rrown, were among the Oregon City people visiting the State Fair Wednesday. Mr. II. Hennlngsen Is visiting with her sister Mr. Davidson In San Fran- Isco. She will be absent ubout two month. Mis Gertrude Hashor, atenographer for the Oregon City Manufacturing Co., Is spending a ten day' vacation with relative at Salem.. Rev. A. 8. Illack, of Viola, was In the city thl week. Rev. Black will move to Salem where hi children will attend Willamette 1'nlverslty. Ex -President of the Oregon AgPi Board. T. Apperson, of Oregon City, wa on the ground with Mr. Apperson yester- ilay. Fair New, Salem Statesman, Sep tember It. Mury und Fred Hornshuh have gone o Ijike county, Illinois, where they will attend school thl winter. They went via St. I.onls and wilt spend a few days at the World's Fair. Mi. i.nd Mr. E. A. Chapman have cone to 1 ong Reach to remain a few days. Mis Hill, of Eastern Oregon, haa been ii 'iig in Oregon City, tne guest 01 ills i:tli,'hvn Albright. President E. D. Resaler, of the Mon mouth Normal school, was In attendance at the M'SMons of the Clackamas county teachcis' Institute In thl city the latter flirt of lust week. I G. A. Wilcox left Tuesday for Port land on a few days' vacation. N. L. France, of Oregon City I agent at the S. P. station during Mr. ilcox' absence. Independence Enterprise. J. II. Vernon, munuger of the Hunt ley lima. Co.' store at MTflalla. was In the city Wednesday. He had Juat re turned from Salem where he spent a two weeks' vacation with relative. Mis Veda William, of Oregon City. who spent three weeks visiting her sis ter, Mis. J. M. Lawrence, left yesterday morning for home. Mrs. J. M. Law rence entertuined a company of ladles Wednesday afternoon In honor of her sister. Miss Veda llliams. of Oregon City. Bend (Eastern Oregon! Bulletin. Drs. Beatle A Beatl4? DentUts; rooms ii, 17, IS, Weinhard building. Drowned Today. You can drown your sorrow today by going to Howell A Jones, the druggists, and buying a box of Palmo Tablets. They make you strong and happy: Price 60 cents; :.!x boxes 13.60. OREGON CITY'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE !' T II II I ).LLLQl.L-ia Il As? P? New Fall tyles In Men's Black Un hrtlihed Worsted, custom tailored ulu, finest material; all the latest modes; 115.00, 118.00, (20.00, up to $25.00. ' m New Fall Styles in men's Business Suits, big assortment of desirable materials and design at $10.00, $1150 $15.00,, $18.00 and $20.00 a suit. Men' Belt Overcoat In new models, $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00. Fine, medium weight, Black Overcoats handsomely tailored and perfect fit ting, new, exclusive styles, $15.00. New Fall Trousers, beat material and pattern, from $2.00 to $5.50. New Fancy Laundered ihirts, neat patterns. Immense variety. New Golf Shirts, the celebrated Cluett, Monarch, and Standard makes, $1.00. New Silk neckwear, In four-ln-hands. Imperial, English squares, solid colors and fancy designs, 25c and 50c New Conqueror Hats, Derbys and Soft styles, always $3.00. New Stetson Hats, the best that's made, $4.00 and $4.50. 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, Doublc-Breasted Suits . $185 to $600 Boys' Three-Piece, Single-Breasted Suits . . $3,35 to $6.85 Boys' Long Trouser Suits . 4.35 to 1000 i In 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 Undermusfms, New Waists, Skirts, Kimonas, New Leather Goods, New Neckwear, New Wash Materials, etc. J J j The latest fashions, greatest varieties in Oregon City. Seeing is believing Oregon Gty's Leading Cloak Store 8 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. . FALL CLOTHING FOR MEN 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 ou 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. J J VHITE HOUSE Ulucllibbon Murle Tlngry. of Cortland, ha brought null for divorce from C. (1. Tlngry to j whom she wa married at Vancouver In IMi. Plaintiff alleges thut while living in Portland the defendant became ex tremely Jealous of her, calling her mler-1 able names and refusing to speak to her i for periods of three- Weeks at a time, tlnully accusing her of being criminally Intimate with other men. In addition j to an baiuto dlvori. the plaintiff asks for a monthly allowance of $50 aa alimony. SHOES f; W AIS IV! jm ft. lil V-VI saaalsm 1 a I I IsaT ' HOUSE I A SHOES for Women 5 OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE Hubsrrllx- lor the Knterpriw.