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OAEOON CITY tNTIMRUJt, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, 1904. ) . PAGE J. Hew To-Day. OOATS VOn BALE.-H. 8. .WUcock, of Canby, has thirty Angora Qoit for sale. mONET TO LOaN AT '."AKU"f por cnt. Farm lecurlty. Y Bchubel. UHn Km SA LIS-House with six room. y stable, together with holit one-fourth i of an acre of Und. located at Clsik ainna. three nilnutca walk from i.il! road station. Inquire of lleoige A Hi own. Orraon t'My. K. F. D. No. I September 30. WONEV TO LOAN-I HAVE SEVER al aumi of money bolonging to prl vate Individual which I am author Ud to loan, on lon time at ana 7 per cent. Coat of loan, will be mails vrr reasonable. II. B Cross, aUnrney at law. fOll 8ALE-S0 acVes, le'Tleiared, stock, main li. Imnrovsments, etc. Two will. running water, plenty wood good buildings, on-hard. Twelve miles from Oregon City. good roada. If taken before October 1, pries 13300. C. Yi Htrnhena. ClarkeS. Oregon. Hnpt. JO r Local Evci)t. Mar Howell haa purchased tha Fair- mount farm, known aa the Atklnaon farm, near ttila city. Mr. Howell will j.sldo on the pruerty which rnnslsts of, nfly acres Tha coolest flaa of beer In tha city Tha I'lanet. Kelly Ruconlch. propa. Mlaa Wlsner la having good success III tirr ua of 1'alnlea I'holugruphy. Her nrw sludluja on MiiIii street, pear 8v enth. Hhe will be glud t have you call and examine her work ' Nov. 11 Mixed drlnka a specialty at tha Planet. Oarda building. Bavtnth and Main streets. Ktlly Kuconlch, propa. Tha Kntarprlaa desires to call tha at tantlon of achool Usehers to tha fact that we hava on hand a lerge aupply of monthly report cartla. Orders by mall receive prompt attantlon. For that tlrad feeling try a flaaa of Welnhard a cedebrated Columbia beer at tha i'lanet, Kelly Ruconlch. propa. 1 A nrw telephone directory waa thla week supplied the Oregon City patrons It contains the namea and proper num bers of muny plumes that were not In the old dlieclory and will reutly faelll late the work of the accommodating operators. liny your hula Mini nr money. at MIkji lioldsmllh s. aie murli pleased 'With the work if our competent Bluff of country Cir- leapondchla thla Week. Every section of the county la ri'prwiited by theae active newa gatherers nn our eortvaponilni pUKe. The fiirt Hint u II the people In theee loiulltlia r i-ml the Kiiti'iprlae nr ounI in a huge menem e for the worth .f thla puper na nn ailvertlalng meilliim through whlih to reach the piopla of i'lHi'kniiiiia county. The Kuterprlae hopea Ita faithful coneapomli'iita will continue their good aervh'i'a throughout the. Win ter. Ilouae Knr Rent Fourteenth atreet, m-nr .Mnln. Inqulra Ifnrrla' Orocrrj'- Invltutloiia have been laaued for the .niai'iinge of I.ury Mnrlii Uivel.n'e und Alfreil U-vl Joy. The Weildlug will hike plum at HI. I'liul a Kplacnpul rliun-h at 2 o'clock Hundiiy uflerniMiii. October 9. liniHiited l'urlalnn at) lea and Huge hata at Mlaa ilolilamllh a. The cerliilnty of the reault of the Prea lilciitlnl rlectiuu in Oregon thla year la largely deatroylng popular, Inlereat and nilhnaiiiaru In the con teat. The curb atone omlor lipped ib to lie without em plnynieiit and with a ruaieroua con tentment the people of thla Bed Ion awult the rctiirtia and the announcement 'of an unprecedented llepuhllcun mujorlty In Oregon. The demand for ruinpulgn but tona, budgea, llthoginpha and other evl dencea of political preferment la dla coiiruglng to the deuler In noveltlea. We would not boaat, hut the Knterpiiae poa ai aat a and la dlaplaylng In Ita olllce win ilowa the only portrait of Hooacvclt and Kalrluinka, tho Hepulillcun nominee. So far u we have observed thee are the only picture of the Republican candi date being exhibited In Oregon City. We have aa yet to aco the Hint portrait of l'arki;!' and Davl. At any rale the condition attending the 1904 I'rt'aldcn tlal campaign are In atrlklng contrast with tho memorable acenea of the two preceding national coiitc!.. HuljBcrlbe for the Enterprlae. For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and o have the doctors. ' Iaa eaaa area's Ckarry FeeWeal hi af Haul; let at mn. It t tke ket aieaiclaa la the wefla, I kaaw, tar ail threat aaa laag renew,.- Maa. t. aw jvoaoaoaa, wanaaaa, auaa. ..BM.,ill. . 0. A TBI CK an ervtniie. for IAWII. WeVt The Lungs Dairg aciion sf th aowoi la ne ry. Aral ftfttwr wtth Ayf UM Aijers Sarah firoli.t and A D. Clultsr; Olive Tentiv anil it. M Miller wer granted mini Inge llc-nacs the futler part of last Week. Girl Wantml for housework In email family. .Apply at Huntley's Drug Store, In connection with oilier i'Mprovciiiuta Ijtluil are hi iMtc mini- .t V".r big store, i '0111 I tt y Hi . in. t 'I k hud the f t (i I of .lliwlr IUIMIH4 Wttnhard'a celrbratrd Columbia beer lha pureat and b.t bear In tha market Tha Planet, Kelly Runonlch, propa. A Buccerul dancing party waa given at the lllghlund hull last Huturday nlichl There waa a large attendance and real enjoyable time la reported by those who attended. Old Crow, Planet and Red Top Rye tha finest whiskies made. Tha Planet, Kail;' Ruconlch, propa. Rev. E. 8. Holllnger of tha first Con greeutlunul Church, received a telegram Holiday afternoon anounclng the death of hla mother, aged 77 years, at her home In Pennsylvania. Carrie Duffy Is suing J. Duffy for a divorce on the grounds of desertion1. The partlea were married at Seattle In l0i. Clusaea for teachers preparing for ei amlnutlona and for entrance to College, at the evening school of the Commercial College, Tha Interprlte daalras to call tho at tention of achool taaehara to tha fact that wo have on hand a large aupply of monthly report cards. Orders by mall receive prompt attantlon. County Clerk (Height thla week laaued marriage licenses aa follows: Sophia C. Hlenbarh. and Henry J. Kell; Minnie Wlnterniantle and Q. E. Zimmerman; Kletior Wlnterniantle and John Mun- dorf. Veils, caps and baby huts. Miss C. Goldsmith. J Rev. V. H. Mlxs.ll. for the last two year pastor of the local Preabyterlun churoh. haa tendered hla resignation to take efTei-t the latter part of October. He will enter the mlsl,,iiar- fleld of lulwr. The Good Old Quaker once said to his boy : " Nathan, it it not what the reads that makes thee smart ; it is not what thee eats that makes thee fat ; nor what thee earns that makes thee rich, , but what thee SAVES." T This saving habit may be ac juired by open ing aa account or tail ing aiajj interest-bearing certificate at ( . The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon Poattnnster T. T. Randall haa received notlco from Washington that Uw postotHc at I'n Ion Mills, thla county, will be dis continued from and after October l.The office at fill nbel will also be discontinued on October 15. - The board of directors of the Wlllnm tie Valley Chatituuqua Association re antly awarded to E. Woodward thcgVon nict for painting the' roof of the audi torium at the Chautmiu.ua grounds. Among oilier Improvement o 'he grounds that are contemplated by the hautuuiua management thla year Is the IlKglng of a well that an adequate sup ply of water may be had. Tailor made hats , Oohlsmlth's. a specialty at Miss Charged with the larceny of a hors atcr Lwl, when arroignea Dciore jus- luo Stlpp Wednesday, waived an examin ation und was held to the circuit court under bonds of 1500, which he was unable to furnish. Lewis, who Is only 19 years old and an ex-convict, la accuatd of the heft of a horse and buggy from a farmer residing near Sherwood. The stolen pro perty was disposed of in Portland. Little recognition Is given by many 8. P. train crews to tho provisions of the city ordinance which prohibits the blocking of a street for more than three minutes. Monday evening; shortly be fore eight o'clock, a freight train of great length for twenty minutes Inter rupted the passing of pedestrians from the Seventh street steps. More than a score of pedestrians were detained until the train crew pleased to pull out of tbt station. Tuesday evening the Portland Evening Telegram laaued at conalderable expense a special edition advertising the Lewis A Clark Fair and exploiting tho resources of the state. The Issue Included a bird's eye view of the Exposition grounds and tha building with a comprehensive write-up of the coming Talr -Oregon and Its many resources received full atten tion. . The edition. will do much toward advertising the com(ng Fair and ac quainting Eastern people with Oregon and what Wo fcave In this aeetlon. since j the publication will be largely distributed asnoruj the Eastern states. Newaat atylea and loweat prtoaa at Mlia C. Ooldamlth'a. . t Jeaala O. Hurdlrk and John A. Ka, both of Olympla. Waahlngton, war mar ried at the court house by County Judge T. K. Ryan. Tueaduy afternoon. Howell V Jonet, near Sutpantlon Bridge Oregon City. Oregon. The uuarlerly conitnunlon aenhe of the Presbyterian rhumb, will Im- held In coiiiiectiim with the morning aervlce next Himdiiy. The service of the church will he carried on a usual. The deputh In the office of County Clerk Hlelght were full of prunes Tues day. Hut the occualon was Justifiable, Mr. Hlelght had brought to the office: some samples of the luscious prunes tha( he cured this year on his farm near Can by and any person was excusable for having his (111 of the fruit. The atory In the Argonaut for Beplem ber I'Jth la by Krunree Charlea, the well known novelist author of "The Counliy Hod Forgot." "A Child and I Jog of Bo hemia," la the title of the atory, and la wonderfully well told. Pathoa, humor, and character atudy are skillfully Inter woven, and Interest la auatalned to the last Word. Oraldlne lionner, writing to tha Ar gonaut of Heptember 2ttlh from Flor ence, glvea an attractive picture of the country surrounding that Italian town, and devotes much space to the city It self. She visited the principal -picture gallerlea. and her comments on what she saw there are bright, witty, and Inform ative. Penmanship, shorthand, book-keeping, at the Commercial College night achool. Oregon City Is doing her share towards supplying students to the Agricultural College. There are ten from that city alone now attending college here. Their names are. Merrill Moorvs. Clyde Hughes Alva Wltxlg. Ueo. Helling. Claude Hughes. David McMillan, Gertrude Moores, Leo Koaensteln. lUlph Mllln and Roy Sleight. Curvullls Ouxette. The Bebekaha perpetrated anotber of their pleasant surprises on the Odd Fel lows last night. Armed with Tiaskets of delicious luncheon, the ladles assembled at the post office where they remained until the regular meeting of the Odd Fellows was concluded when they entered the hajge hull taking the three linkers by complete surprise. After dancing and card playing, the luncheon was served, including an evenlg of great pleasure. Personal Mention Iter. i. Mu.-llhaupt, of Salem, was In the city Tuesday. Mrs. R. Ft. McAlpin Is visiting with friends at Salem J. Pollock, of Highland, was In the city last Friday. Mrs. J. W. Loder I visiting thla week with friends at Albany . MUa Kale Marks la home from a visit with friends near Salem Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moores have gone to Salem where they will reside. V. II. Hlilvely this week made a busi ness trip to Columbia river points. Col. J. Olmsted, a business man of Suiem, wns In Oregon City Monday. A. F. Chapman, a farmer residing near Hubburd. wiut In the city Saturday. James Stlpp. of Pendleton, has been .b.tlng hla brother. Justice Llvy Stlpp. H. X. Cockerline. the Insurance man. was In the city this week on business. Mrs. Mary Howard of Mullno. was a business visitor to Oregon City Tues day. Mrs. H. I.. Kelly and daughter, Mrs. K. A. Chapman, have returned from Long Beach. MIhs Ethel Cochran, of Brownsville, hus been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lender. Mr. und Mrs. E. G, Cau field have been spending a few days at their cottage at S.-aside. ' Mrs. D. P. Thompson and son, of Port land, visited this week with Oregon City friends. Key. J. H. Wood went to Eugene Mon day, where he attended the Methodist conference, " ' 1 Mrs. K. J. Daulton and daughter, Mis Helen, have been visiting with friends ut Salem. E. I-. Thorpe, of Gresham. wa fn the city Saturday on business before the Ijmd Office. Misses Ethelyn nnd Bessie Albright have returned from- a visit with Clats knlne friends. Miss iffrtrude Bashor has returned from a ten days' vacation visit with rela tives at Sulem. Deputy County Clerk and Mrs. F. W. lireenmun have returned from an out ing at Seaside. " . Miss Catherine Hanna. of Neah Bay, Washington, la visiting her sister,' Mrs. W. Gilbert .Beattle. Mr. nnd Mia. Alfred Weed have return ed to Seattle after an extended visit with Oregon City friends. Rev. V. II. Wettlaufer. of the German Evangelical church, held a series of Evangelical meetings at Highland this week. Mrs. Bornlce Warner and son, of La Camas. Washington, are visiting at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. - J. L. Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burdlna returned to their home at Oregon City yesterday after a visit here. Tuesday's Salem Statesman. ' H..L. Kelly, who has been visiting rela tives here, haa gone to Rogue River to assume the direction of the fish hatchery at that point v Dr. H. 8. Mount retunred from New Tork City, and will be associated with Dr. E. A. Sommers m the practice of medicine in thla city. k Mrs. D. W. Smith, accompanied by her children, Ida and Albert, of BilVerton, is visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs. E. L. Johnson, In this city. Mlaa Clara Fisher, of CorvalUs, at tended the Charm an Golden Wedding an niversary - Tuesday evening. While In the city she waa the guest of Mrs. J. P. Lovett. . James Chase, of Korth'Beifd, Is In the elty and will remain until after the max- rbvge of. hlaV daughter. ML Dorofhy, to Gilbert L. Hedgea, which will occur Oc- tooar so. Ut. and Mra. C. l. Huntley have re- I'nlted Htati-a In locating at un turned from a live weeka' visit In thejgoti City In 152, 'whet Mr forty-alx EaaL They vlslled the flt. Ixiuls Kpo - sltlon and spent some time with Mr, Huntley s relatives In Michigan. Attorney W. 8. L'lten, who returned the latter part of lust week fnl a busl neaa trip to Hhaiilko, n-port a thut an iiiiiuxliig growth has p-aulied to thut section of the stule within the lust two years. ,M. K. Stuck, of HuiiKrunclw o, has suc ceeded Jos. Purdom. local agent for the Postal Telegraph Company. Mr. Purdom recently resigned his place and will travel thioiigh the valley In the Interest of a patent bull-lieurlng attuchment for the hubs of all Vehicles. Ed. McFurland and George Brown have returned from the I'pper Clacka mas rtver hatchery where they apent several days with Mr. Brown's father. lieu Norrls, son of Vr. and Mrs. J. W. Xorrla. hus returned from San Fran cisco where he hus been attending Cooper Medlcul colleg... Mlaa Minnie Heat returned to her borne at Oregon City yesterday. Mr. and i'is. O. A. ThackVr returned to their home at Oreon City yesterday, see jjr. C. V. Htoker and Miss Josle Stoker of Oregon City, returned to their home yes terday after a tlalt here. Saturday's Salem Statesman. Coroner Holman and Postmaster Ran dall leave today for the upper Willam ette Valley In search of Chinese Pheas ants. They will hold their own inquests and will not confine their time entirely to mull (male) birds. During Mr. Hol mun's absence his undertaking bualnesa will receive the attention of an experi enced undertaker from Portland. Dra. Beetle It. Beatle, Dentists; rooms 16. 17, It. Welnhard building. Drowned Today. Tou can drown your sorrow today by going to Howell A Jones, the druggists, and buying a boa of Palmo Tablets. They make you strong and happy: Price 60 cents; six boxes 12.(0. CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEODINO. 4 Major and Mra. Charman Receive Their Friends In Honor of the Event. Major and Mra. Thomaa Charman re ceived a number of their friends at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Walk- Tuesday evening In honor of the riftleth anniversary of their marriage. The natural beauty of the Walker home waa enhanced by the beautiful decora tions, which consisted of autumn leaves, mountain moss, carnations and roses. The -venerable coupie received many beautiful presents from the guestes. among whom were many representatives of the pioneer families In this section of the state, a large number of prominent people from Portland being In attendance. County Judge Ryan offlcluteu ai the wed ding ceremony which was carried out and short talks were made by a number of the guests, to which Major Charman made response. Major Charman Is a native of Woking, county of Surrey, England, where he was bora September 8, 1 8:9. He came to the Adsimras IBr "fleers OREGON CITY'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE Is McCall Dress Patterns Black Cat Stockings W.B. Corsets . Brainerd & Armstrong's Silks "Sorosis" Underskirts Dr. Wright's Underwear Strauss Bros.. Tailors' I Insurious Soecial of Children's Strong School jyiur he was prominent In the bualneea llle of the community. Mrs. Charman nee Sophia Dlller, was born at Kaden linden. November 2H, iKi. She was the daughter of Joseph and Magdulena Dll ler, with whom she came to the I'nlted States when II years of age. She cross ed the plains to Oregon in 1S52. and on September 21. 1 H5 1 was united In mar riage with Major Thomaa Charman. Of the live children that blessed the union, three are living, as follows: Frederick Ross Charman. of Portland; Mrs. J. H. Walker, and Mra. J. P. Ivett. both of Oregon City. Previous to the reception of friend Tuesday evening, the member of the Charman family had a short reunion at which Major Charman related the cir cumstance that began with the event of fifty years ago and incorporated In his remarks a brief review of what haa taaen place since. His remarka were addressed to his faithful help-mate and he aald: "Through you I will give a sketch of a circumstance that took place In Ore gon City many years ago. in which you took a part. "Fifty years ago on the 27th of Sep tember we were united In bonds of holy matrimony by Rev. Dr. O. H. Atkinson. In this city, at the home of your parents and In their presence and In the company of your brothers snd sister, my true friend Mr. Arthur Warner, and many of our associate and friend. "We have lived together happily and enjoyed each other' company; have shared each, other's sorrows and disap pointments and tried to multiply each other's Joys and pleasures during this time. On this occasion we are surround ed by our children, their husbands, our grandchildren, relatives and friends to greet us on this fiftieth anniversary with friendship and congratulations, -which we so much appreciate. "We feel that we have been guided by Divine Providence up to tbls time and have great cause to be thankful to Al mighty God for Hla mercy In sparing ua to be present on this occasion. Our future happiness will largely depend on our children, grandchildren and friends, and pray they all will be guided by prin ciples of Friendship. Love and Truth and ever be a consolation and comfort to us in our declining years, and an honor to our memory. "I flr.d but two now living who were with us at our wedding Dear Mother Dlller and 8lster Mary Charman the rest have passed away to the other shore to their eternal rest. Still their memory is dear to us and deeply engraved on our hearta and affections, but oh how sweet and happy the thought to us that when we shall pass away and cross the River, they will meet us on the shore to greet and welcome us to their Heavenly rest. "Friends and relatlvea: We congratu late and thank you all for' your presence and congratulations on this occasion and assure you that It will ever be a source of pleasure to us through our Journey of life." Takes the burn out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. 1 nomas tiecmc Oil, the household remedy. Ajteiils ffr ke) Crouse & Brandegee Clothing Monarch Shirts Arrow Brand Collars J Selz Royal Blue Shoes John B. Stetson's Hats ' Banner Brand Shirtwaists and ft .Sale this TTTs OREGON OTVBIGJCASH STORE r Social Events The members of the First Congrega tional church substituted a real good so cial st the church parlors for their annual picnic thla year. While the substitution was made necessary by the Inclement weather, a none the less enjoyable time was had by the participants. A reading cirri has been organized by the Intellectual people with the following officer: President. Mr. Estella Sails bury;' vice-president. Mrs. Emily Shaw; secretary, Mrs. Grunt Olds. Meetings will be held every Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Emily Shaw by the clpb, which will first read "The Idy of tho Lake," and then study Shakespeare. The Fifty-second annlveraary of Re bekah Odd Fellowship was celebrated by the Local Rebekah Assembly Friday ev ening by an Informal entertainment Mis Grace Marshal sang a solo and music for dancing wa furnished by Cooke' orchestra. Ice cream and cake were served by the ladles. Mrs. H. E. Straight and J. C. Hradley won the prizes for whist playing, the eonsolaMosl prizes going to Mrs. F. A. Sleight and H. E. Straight. Wednesday evening. October t. at Will amette hall, will occur the public install ation of the newly elected officers of the local lodge of the Knights and Ladles of Security. Following the Installation, dancing will be Indulged In. The following are the officers who were elected at a meeting of the lodge last Wednesday night: Mrs. Augusta Lutx. president; Mr. Schwartz, first vice-president: bra ham Maville, second vice-president; Mrs. Ross, prelate; Miss Bessie Woods, corres ponding secretary; Mis Ella Lutz. con ductor; Mrs. Cross, guard; Mr. Harris, sentinel; Mrs. Osborne, musician; Elt Deck. Mr. Bower and Mrs. White, trustees. Friday evening Mr. and Mra. E. B. Charman were pleasantly surprised at their home by about seventy of their friends In celebration of their twentieth wedding anniversary which waa observed a few days before. Friday was Mr. Charman birthday and the friends de cided to Jointly observe the two; anni versaries. Accordingly the members of the company assembled at the home of Rev. and Mra. Bollinger and then went In a body to the Charman home. Mr. and Mrs. Charman were presented Wgth a beautiful Havlland China dinner set. Mr. and Mrs. Charman and daughter. June, will leave in October for Califor nia, where they will remain for the win ter. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrande. Ga., suf fered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it In Ave days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It Is the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by How ell It Jones, Druggists. , Shoe for W o m c iv Shoes a rr