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ORIOON CITY NTKRPNIM, FMIOAV, OCTOSIft 21, 1KM. PACK a. Hew To-Day. .ONBT"'TO.jOANAT T ANOT per cent. Psra curltr. U'lUa A Bchubel. rATrTnuii girl la workln email liimlly mid go lo school Aptilv nI I Ian In (iioccry. , MHT -Three heifer -One niuley, black uml while; one red hrliullo. top of mi .hi miaaing; one black mid eoin whlti nil with under-cut nil each ear. W. II. Thiiinpauii. Oregon t'lty,, It. K . 1. NO I stl'MIVKrliT I'KOI'KKTY KOII rUI.fi -tine miloiiii, bulehcr shop Willi c" Iiouee, aleo rotitrcllonrry stand, Kit In Mine building, tittti- with lhr-f Iota and bain. A Irsda will be eon- ulcied For further mrtlrulMr In-,1'ili-e of Khlcrprlae CMIw. Oregon Clly, Ot'cglMt. r 1 Local Eyci;. . -o. A.rfi .!' . A. aw r,i,nlur hata at imunlar prlc. a at Mlaa llolilaniltli'a. J. Old ulil line ot l.'O In tin- illy i-o-llrr court Tuesday for being drunk and nmnc profane language I.cal Price Hce It-'d Front Ad. oil inBc I. Wiuni-r f itunatr- No II. I'utmn of lliislamli. will hold II" minimi fair at Ni w Km. loinoiiow. HIiiiiI. tK'lulwr C. N lireetimuil. the iili'fun tiuna fei man. hua ivnled floor aiu.'- III the ioat oltl.-e bulldlim wheie he will ra tui'iuh an ciflli. A Chumliera. of llarton. la under ar l.l here on a rliuige of 'inlHiallnf aliiiut I'.'U from l l. Chandler, for whom ! wua haullni woimI. K. II Wrlah lllla week reevlled tele aiunlili' newa of the death of hla niolher at Hterllnf. Cullfoiulu. on Wedneaduy nmrn lug Iktober 1 Mia J lie C. lrlU'hard. dipurtilieiit aein taiy of the Woman a Hrllef Corpa, lllH-i led Meade Coipa at W)llnllete II. ill. In lllla illy, Monday afternoon. Albert Rmllh la tu'iig Ulllan Htnllb foi a dUiine The iiuillra were married at Itulte. Moiitiiuu. In 111. and d.-aei lion b the d'fendunt III Augual of the folluwlng yeur la ulb-g.d Adorns IBrapSo OREGON CITY'S LEADING STORE OVERCOATS of every description, every style and of every material, sucb as will be worn this sfison y men who have always dressed well, are accumulitinf at our store for you. It matters not whether you ever were, or are.or are not our customer you should be now and we know 10.00 is not too much to pay tor a Crouse & BranJegee li.mJ.nude overcoat. The nuteriaLs are honestly and properly given it. We have these overcoats, anJ they are desij;neJ and tailored proper, ly. A better coat i; m:t of the question. ()t!u'r Aviv's, same make, are here, with or without belts, nuJi f ir men who demand particular garments, and for you who wish to be correctly clothed and have money left. We can command your overcoat attention, no matter what's the price you have in mind, whether at ll 0.00 or the higher qualities. OUR Sack Suits, designed according to advanced fashion's predictions for Fall and Winter, are here. The accompanying drawing is a faithful illustration of three styles of particular cut and elegance made by Crouse h Rrandegee. Notice the length of coat the distinctive cut of the three-button Newport also in our Nonnandie the same regard to detail wmicra m am mm ma, 11 the short wan extra Inches in appearance. We have these styles in the Nf:W BROWNS in beautiful and choice materials, those new patterns of slight over-plaids almost indistinct These cost what you would expect, JlO.Oob JJ5.0Q. lev. J. If, Wood. Hinliir of th Klrst Methodlat church, and family are now domiciled m Kl.'i Allium atrccl. having removed In (hi i lly from Ihi-lr suburban homo Ml Willamette. Mrs. fliarlea I'lipfi hua risen cd Mon days, WmliU'wlii) iinil r'llilay for her Or.nnn City rlnaa. I'uplla wishing In Ink Icbboiis In voice culture will pleuae rull ut Iter home on Ihow daya. (ui' l)l"' anil price win our malum ere, Ml ('. Ooldainlth. Marriage II-ti were loaned thin wni'k aa follnwa: Kllii Armatrons and ti'm. t'antwcll; HmiiiIi llaeoit und Kruiik dosser; Anv1' Iti'imu und J. W. Cm urn; Ah inn I'avldaon and John fox K. HI IIiH'kwwxI. I;y lirr attorney, C. II. !". la suing John A. Confer i t ul In I In' clrt'iilt rourt to secure Judgment on a note for 1-60 wllh Interrat since UK. The not'1 wna etecutcd In Hi'.'. I ,f. r,llliillini. ii m lll'llini i Hi n I ; Howell It Join drug alore, li ft Tlinia 'duy morning for Walln Walla., In re- aHiiic to a nicaange announcing I lit I iliihtfrroua lllm-aa of a alalcr. C, l I Clly Attorney (int. I. Hlory la iill a ioiiliiy fnni'lii und hua a numlx-r of ftn j hloo'li-il fowla at lila aiiburt'iin hom. 1 1'hla week he ri'ei Uert h it addition to III" I lliH'k In Hie wuy of n m ii of While ('real 'ill IllueU I'nll.li. Imw prleea do not har iiuallty wllh ua. You get Ixith. Mlaa C. (iuldmillh. Curly Moniliiy moiiiliiK aneiik llilrvia liruke one of the ahow r In the rllur lore of H fllilateln'a lit the rntrauer to the Muli auloon and by the tneutia of atlrka appropriated between fifty nnd hundred kimm! claura. An eiunilnullon of aiipllrunla for up iwilnlnienl ua rurul rurrlera from the Oregon City oltlre will lie rollillli'lid ut the oltti'e neat Moiiduy. Oi tola-r It I'oatmiialer Kundiill. who will probably roudurt the eaumlnullon announi'ea lliul eight huve applied to lake the elinnlnii- I loll Another lot gixxl iliop I'ir for HO Iba. 'awe-t pilutoea, '.'c piiimd; Timothy aed, 5 nnd one half oenla HKI) KHONT. Artlelea of Inrorporullnn have la-en died by Arthur C. f u la. worthy muater; jAnnu M. atooney, worthy lecturer, und red llraae, worthy rhapluln. for Cluek umua (irange. No. '.HI I'ulmna of Ifua- . bandry. The (Irnnge linn a cupltul alix k 'of i'). divided Into H'lfl ahnrea ut II per I ahare. of style and finish. We keep in mind the fact that a tall man can not wear a suit that a short man should wear. This is the satisfactory feature on both the Newport and Nor mandie. They are absolutely correct in every and all requirements. But the man who is not over six feet tall is not overlooked ; the same careful attention has been given him. The result is our Arvon, which also has mach elegance of make and gives .1 (urtnnrii not h umtMMii una mnmr 3. A. Bevrna died at Balrra Sunday, October I. JMI. The remglna war tak en lo lturng Vlalg, Polk County. Mon duy, wher burial wai bad. Tha da eeagad la aurvlvrd by widow and thre duughlera. all of Oregon City; Mra. Joale lliown. Mm, Krneat Muaa, and Mra. Wm. Ilerdlne, Trimmed hata, tailored and ready-to-wenr hula at MIm C. Uoldamllh'a. Arrungementa are already being made by the memlierg of Court llobln Hood No. . Koreatera of Amprlea, for their unnuill ball whlrh will be given thla yeur Thaukaglvlng Ke, Novemljer 3. Thla la ons of tha moat enjoyuhle even la of the yeur lo tha Koreatera and their tin n y frlenda. I.U.II-. K llata II I , 10 lluta 1310. ItKI KitONT. A letltlon la being rlrctiliiteii In the nun III end of the county aaklng Cluck umua county to conatrurt a new bridge over the Pudding river und build a new roud between Aurora and llultevllle, ('null aubacrlpilona. aggregating 100 huve already been mude lowarda de fruylng the cpene of th lmproemeiit rietliloncd for. Tlo-re la In the yard of W. H. Howell, f thla clly. proline pumpkin vine.. The product of the alngle vine la eight per- feet pumpklna. cin li runglng from 11 to I : Inchea In dlumeter. All effort may b inuitc to a'cuie tlic vine and III crop In dict ua u purt of the exhibit that la being collected In thla county for the 1-cwln A ('lurk r'alr. In order lo relieve the congealed con dition of the city achoola with reaped to the Fifth und Hlxth gradea, the orhool Ixiuid ul a meeting Monday night de cldi d lo arrange temporary quartern In the gvmnualum of the Hnrduy building for the accommodation of the aurplua of puplla In theae gradea. Mlaa Joarphlne t'reelmun. of Vancouver, Woahlngton. rei-enlly from Iowa, wua elected leucher of the additional room. J. W. Thomna. the romaimndcnt for the Knteriirlae at Molattu. thla week Includea In hla letter, found on page I, ame good auggeatlona that are well worth conalderlng by even' local real dnt of Cliickiimaa county. He urge the henrty co-owratlon of the people of the entire county In aaalatlng the gener al committee In collecting on exhibit of the county' a reaourcea to lie alinwn at the 1-wla ir (Mark Fair. Col. John Bobleakl. the temperance evungellat. who la well known lo the people of Oregon City alnce hla lecture on Poland, al the Chuutnuqua. will ad dreaa the people of Oregon Clly at the M. K. Church, on Monday evening.. Oc tober 14. at 7:40 o'clock. All who ad mire earneatneaa, eloquence, wit and humor, ahould not fall to come nnd hear thla noted apenker. Admlaalon free. Tonight la the date for the concert al the Flral Congreagllonal church by the mualcul faculty of Pacific fnlveralty f Foreal Orove. ' The program will be one of the beat ever preacntcd In thla city and the large advance aulr of aeata Imllciitea thai Ihe event will be largely pklrnnlied by the mualc lovera of Oregon Clly. The member of the Koreat Orove mualcul faculty are aceompllahed per-, former nnd a very enjoyable evening may be uaaured thoae attending tonlght'a concert which la given under the aua plcea of the Saturday Club of the Con gri'gutlonul church. In It iHKiie of OctotMT 7. the F.nter prlce iinlnlentiiilly did l-o Chamberlnln. formerly of thla city, an Injuallce for the correction of which thla Item la written. An Item at that time atated Hint young Chumberluln hud been aen Icnced to the tnte penllentlnry' nt Bulem from Pendleton for obtulnlng money un der fulae preienaea. The Information on which the Item w bued conaiated of ii new report telling of the arreat of a young man numed Chamberlnln and the aubaeucnt arrlvnl of n letter In thla city from a realdcnt of Pendleton atatlng I lint the young mnn waa none other than Ieo Chumberluln formerly of Ore gon City. T. Chamberlnln. father of l.co Chumberluln. called at the Kntcr lirlae nnVe Wedneaday and denounced ua a wilful and malictoua Invention the rciHirt Hint cnvlltcd hla aon with the crime. Mr. Chumberluln atatea that un til n few weeka ago hla aon waa em ployed al Pomeroy, Woahlngton. when he went to Salt iJike City to accept a lietter poaltlon. where he la now located. DR. CHASES RECEIPT BOOK AT HALF PRICE. The very luteal edition In line Sheep binding: aold by agent at $3.75. Oct one nt Huntley llroa. Co.. for $1.17. Personal Mention ll C. lloylca of Moliilln. mn In the clly Suluiday. J. (). Illckcy. of Dlckey'a prairie, wna In the city Saturday. J. 1 1 null I In v In. of (iirflcld. wua doing tiuHluca here Snturduy. Mra. Thus. Kundiill vlalled thla week wllh frlenda In Portlnnd. Aduni Knlgrit of Can by, wna un Ore K.in Clly vlnilur laat Snturduy. C. I). Ilartmun. a prominent farmer of Rcolt'a Mllla. wna In the city yeaterduy. lr. C. It. Smith, of Kngle Creek wa ti'iinanctinR bualneaa In the city Mon- hry. Win. P. WimmI. of Kagl reglalered at the Klectrlc Creek, wua Hotel M. Hi ilny. Hurry M. Shuw. linotype operator for Ihe Knlerpi Isc. apent Siinduy wllh Salem frlenda. Mr. Kllxa Wllliern nnd Mm. Harry Mnlon. of EaKle Creek, were In the city M'iniliiy. K. P. Monom. un attorney of Woral liiiin. waa In the city on bualneaa laat Sutunl.iy. licv. 1). V. Puling. I ntlliia Academy, wua prealdent of the In the city lust Saturday. Hcv. W. S. irlinm. of Astoria, waa vleltliiK Orgon Clly frlenda the latter part of Inat week. J. II. Wolfcr. a prominent farmer of Needy, waa tranancling bualneaa In Ore gon Clly Saturday. i HI j Copyright 1904. by Hart Schaffner Cif Marr Suits as pictured at the satisfactory prices of from $10 to $22.50. J Agent for H. S. & Oregon Gty Mr. Idema Fiaher apent Sunday in Portland, the gueat of her aunt. Mlaa Suaan Purkerson. Mlaa Ann Kngliah and Mr. Jackaon. of Portland, were Sunday gueeta of Mlaa Ktlflwyn Albright. Mr. Ceo. C. Brownell and aon have returned from an extended vlalt with relutlvea at Boaton. Wm. Myer hua reaumed hla place at Howell A Jone drug atore after an ex tended lllneaa. Mlaa Samuels and Mr. Sansom. of Portland, were the guest of Mr. and Mra. I.. K. Jones 8unday. Mlaaea KdiM Cauflcld and Edna Daul ton. will leave Sunday for Eugene, where, they will attend the State University. Chaa. Uuldamlth. of Sacramento. Cal ifornia!, vlaled-th'" week with hla sister, the Miaaea Goldsmith, and Mrs. Max Kullack. Mlaa l.ulu Spunglrr. of Corvaliia. wua the gueat of her alster. Ma. L. L. Porter, Wednesday, being enroute to Eastern Oregon. t)r. George Hoeye and B. M. Doollttle lust week attended the sessions , of the atute lodge of the Knights of Pythias at Seaside. II. Henningacn returned Thursday morning from San Francisco. Mr. Hen iilngacn will continue her vlalt there for n few weeka. C. V. Kelly and George Brown re turned Ihe first of the week from Sal mon river where they had been fishing for several days. Look into it! Wa cannot give better ad vice than to have you look Into Our methods of Banking Most business people In this aection know us and our methods. If you do not. why not cll In. get ac quainted with us? Every posslbl. favor shown de positors, consistent with good banking. The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon M Qotlnes both in style and price The man who buys one of our suits has the satisfaction of knowing that he has paid the least possible price for a good all wool suit. He also knows that the suit embodies style and fashion, that the pattern is neat and seasonable, that the mak ing is good from the first snip of the shears to the last touch of the pressing iron. In short, he is thor oughly satisfied. We can satisfy you. There is al most as much comfort from satis faction as from the clothes themselves. 0 PRIC CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER M. Clothing, Hawes Hats and Mr. F. I Morfitt. of San Francisco, who haa been visiting at the home of Mrs. K. J. Marshall at Canemuh. Is now visiting at North Yamhill. W. Greenwell. of Barton, wa In Ore- Jgon City Tuesday. He reports that If the late , potatoes, wnicn nave aooui matured, do not suffer any damage from the frot. there will be a fair crop. Mr. Greenwell ha been running a hay baler this seaaon and say that while the mar ket value of hay la somewhat better than a year ago. the amount of the crop Is about the name. He say that he thi year buled 300 ton from practically the same acreage that yielded the same amount last year. Drs. Beatie & Beatie. Dentist : room IS. 17. IS. Welnhard building. Drowned Today. Tou can drown your sorrow .today by goine to Howell t Jone. the druggists. and buying a box of Palmo Tablets. They make you strong and bappy: Price SO cents; six boxes tZ.iO. Subscribe for the Enterprise. " It is tight down to the ground and cuts close to the bone" THAT'S OUR PRICE On Books, Stationery and School Supplies. Th quality and quantity of our goods at our "Bed Rock" prices Is positive proof that we will not b. undersold. W. have com. to stay. Our method of doing business Is a fix ture the benefits of which go to the people who buy goods at our store. Th. steady increase In our business Is a safe, guarantee that th. people appreciate dependable goods U th. lowest price In th. state. n Saturday, October 22 AT JO A. M. Will b. th. opening of th. "Greatest Book Slaughter" that ever occurred on th. coast. At tich of our stores we place on sal. a thousand volumes which sell at regular prices at from $2.00 to $3.00 per volume: while this elegant line of n.w copy right books lasts, our price will rang, from 20c to $200 par volume A genuine Slaughter Sal.; th. goods must-go. At either on. of our store. The Warren Booh Co. Oregon Gty, Ore. Satisfy W. L. Douglas Shoes Oregon Is a denied Embalm.'. On October 1. County Coroner R. L. iHolmanv of this city, wa granted a li cense a embalmer by the Oregon 8 tat. Board of Health, having creditably pas sed the required examination before that i society. A Question of Tacks. Any reader of this paper, sending 26 cents In silver, by postal note or In one or two cent stamp, will be sent Th. Daily Journal one month; or the 8unday Journal two months; or the Semi-Weekly Journal three months: or the Weekly ; Journal four months, and In addition a I match safe filled with tacks, postage prepaid. Address the Journal. Port land. Oregon. CASTOR I A For I&fknti and Children. Tin Kind Yen Kan Always Bought Bean the Signature of