,1' p. uON CIT C.NTERPRI8E. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1906. City and Vicinity N. J I. lllulr of lliililmnt was nn Ore gon City visitor Monday. Mr. inn) Mrs, II, T, Hlndon were down on their ranch ut Fern Kldgo, iivnr Hutidiiy, I. V. llurlittm fit Ml (icorgo Ogle of MiiIiiIIii, started fur llui Ogle tnouii lain m 1 in Monday morning, WOMAN SAT ' ON BURGLAR Miss Clementina Hrudfoid of Pott luuil vIhU.hi! with Mr. Kllitbelh War tier ut Locust fut nt, Huniliiy. Mrs, Hfuurt of Health,, nee. Mis arcr yjfo III Cluru Warner, arrived in t ii'i-oii city Hubert C, ami C. M. French of Ho nttlo wero In Oregon City Monday on ii business trip. Mih, Norn Mulr and Iwn children of pent Icy, lnwii, i'iiiiik Holiday for nn extended vhilt with Mrs. Mnlr'M moth er, Mrs. Kllnbeth Callff. Mrn, K. Ilolley ami daughter MImh I.IIIIiiii Fisher, with In I'orlliinil Hut 1 1 fit it y tin 1 Kundny, Hanker W. H. draco of linker Cliy, Vl'dlCil hi MlMtl-r 1(1 IllW, Ml'H, (i. W. fJriien, Sunday, I'M Morgan arrived In Oregon City Momlny front Htimptor, where, lio had Imtii employed for hoiiiii lino. Mr. Morgan left the miiiiio ilny for lgiui whore lui will visit IiIi sister ami re imiimtiiIh for n few weekn. Mr. Mor- Kiui bus not I n In the best of lieulth lutely. Chits, llolln Im bring huntei) ttien days liy Countable Fly, tint sreum to lie Keeping Olll of sight lllld mieeeeilH In making iu iii pH front omi pluco to another. The charge against llolln In fall hi of payment of fl!0 hiiiinl dill nt Iho boarding Iioiiho of M. Jttut In. Itnllii sklppi-d mul liml apparently pliiinieil tin) move fur M iino time nn lie took nil IiIh hrlonglugs, trunk, etc., when making the Jump during the night. Mboi M. In lu re for a frlemlH. Huniliiy evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. liml Mrn. Thomas War ner. Mih. SI niirt will remain during lint Christinas holidays. Tho Mlsse Jensen ami Madison anil Mr. Vletor Fugtiit of Forent drove ami F.itil Hhepheril of Portland wore Oregon City visitors Hunuiiy, tint young ladles belong to tlm efficient corps of teachers of Iho Forest (irovo public hcIhmiIh. (ieorgn Dow nml Miss (ieorglfl Hllva of I'orllaml, Mrn. Yount mul Misses l.eoiinii ami KiitlH-rliic Hllva of Haiti ler were guests Hunilay of Mr. liml Mrn. A. .1. Wilson. Fierce light With Mid night Marauder. THEN RAN I0SI POLICEMAN DEffl 01 TO MSI IS VEMCT Beef and Mutton Advance. There has hf.cn an advance In price paid by local butchers of beef and mutton. They arc now paying $2.75 , per hundred for heifers and $3.50 to $1.50 for steers. Sheep are bring ing from 5 to t cents a pound. V. A. Holmes of I'ark place ha3 Just received three carloads of shorts and Is amply prepared to supply tho de mand. lioth of New York's senators wero In their seats when the senate roll was called. Now Mrs. Piatt ought to know where to find her husband. SUMMONS." " .1 11. Hunt ami daughter Cora of Willamette were In I'ortlaml Kslunlay nml Sunday, slopping hem over Hun iliiy night with their son ami brother, A. H Hunt. 1 If You Stir i ll Blow Your Head Off," Wan the Kubber'a Muff, but "Mr. und Mrs. JonepliKon Called It. INQUE8T INTO CAUSE OF DEATH OF FORMER OREGON CITY WOMAN. Vancouver, II. C, Dec. 18. No new In tho Circuit Court for Clackamas County, Oregon. W. O. McKown, Plaintiff, vs. Marguertha JdeKown, defendant. To Marguertha McKown, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Ori g in, WE WANT Your Holiday Trade We have the right goods and the price Is right too. Large supply Cal. Mission Figs lb 10c Imported Smyrna Figs, lb .25o developments have occurred In the ; you aro h'Teby required to appear and i Mixed Nuts, pound 20c l.llliker (if Colilen.lale, to weeks' vlult with V. Mayn.lil of Maylb ld Jims., who pi rate a general merrhitnilliie Htoro at Highland, whm In Orif;iiit City, Mou- ilny. I'. W. Mcl.eran, mannger of the Wllhoit Hpiini'.'i was In town .Monday afternoon. Mr. Mcl.eran hud Just re tutiieil friiiii a hiiftlneHH trip to Port land and wltiifuHed mum of th In eonvenleiiieH of the Kirlkti Sunday, having hml the ileatiui of walking ;:r. blocks Sumlay evening to reach the home of his brother. In order to make certain of not making the trip from Portland to Oregon City on foot, Mr. Mi-l-iiin took nn early car for this place, He returned to the Kprliig-i, Tuesday morning. "Come, bestir yourself," said Mra. Albert JoM-plrnon, wile of the superin tendent of tlm faMhiumihle Lenox Court apartments, New York, to her spouse lu the early hours of a recent morning. "I think there Is some one lu the limine." "Tut, tut; you're Just nervous. It me sleep," returned the husband drow sily. It it his nap was short Ills wife I was sure and, being sure, piTMlstently j shook hlui ;iitll he was wide awake. J "Oh, w ell, Just to atlnfy you I'll get : up iHid t. ke a look around," he said, i Tin n a lleep voice c.'iine out of tho case of the poisoning of Mrs. Nettle Mrs. Heeds' death was purely accident Mrs. Heed's death was purely accident al, though one physician says the dog wash contained carbolic acid while there was no evidence of that acid In Mrs. Heeds' stomach. The dead womaVn husband, J. T Heeds, when he left home Friday told her she was not looking well and cautioned her to not forget to take her medKno. He was a half hour late returning home that evening, and found preparations made for filed against i Court and I entitled before th7 expiration of Miss Kilnu Canllebl Is expected to return from the Cnlvi-rslty of Oregon for the Christ inns holidays on Friday. MIhs ( larn ( iiuflcld will not tie utile to! ,.()m fr.,.i hoitiewhere at the foot of hut his wife wan not visible. Search return until the following duy. the bed: K . waH horrified to find her body I "F.xcum. me; you won't do anything , , At the Inquest, It developed that Mrs. Seed :' medic!;. e was In a b-ittle A large number of Oregon City : of the sort. You'll lie Jut where you people who were In Portland Humlay "re, nud you'll keep' mighty (j ilet about afternoon had to return on the Houth ern Pacific train on account of the lied up truffle of the electric cars. The Knights and Ladles of Secur ity had a very enthusiastic meeting Monday night nnd Initiated one cntidb date, MIhi Certle Mayo, with five ap plications on the table. Light refresh ments were enjoyed. The team and a number of members expected to go to Portland tonight to do initiatory work but because of tho car strike were compelled to postpone the trip. At the next meeting of the local lodge, January 7, n (lass of eight will ho taken In. A committee was npisilnted to prepare for a big supper for that occasion. It. If vim Ktlr I'll b iiu' vour he.nl off. JoM-phsoii, h .-.veyer, decided he '" a shelf a'-.ngslde a battle of polnon- wntfh t v iln;: to keep still, so he sprang huh dog wr.sh, which she probably Into the darkne-s ntid grappled with drank by mistake. There la no sus- wbat mined out to be the blt:get man ,i,.uri that she bxik tho poison lnten- he had ever encountered. They rolled (,.n!.iiv atioiii lie answer the complaint you In the above suit, on or six weeks from the date of the first I publication of this summons which first date of publication Is December 21, 1900, and If you fail to so answer j for want thereof the plaintiff will ap- ! ply to the Court for the relief demand-! ed In the complaint and for a decree' j'hat the plaintiff be forever divorced! j from defendant. j i This summons Is published by order . McBride, Judge of the above entitled Court and the date of the first publication of this summons Is December 21, PioO. HI.), and A. H. MEN DSN HALL, 1 t" Attorney! ror nainun. Fine London Layer Raisins, lb.. 120 New Navel Oranges, dozen Large assortment Fine Candies. .25c supper lof Thomas A Try our special Java and Mocha Cof fee, 35c per pound. Fine.'t Country Cured Bacon. Harris Grocery "Corton Minstrels" which wer have appeared at the Shlvely tho have written to postpone their here until after the holidays. to 2 2d, (lllte On Dee. ;u, 'Jerry from Kerry," will he given and on Jan. 7, "Hello of Japan." Itoth aro popular plays. I'.uon securing a marriage license Frldajp morning from the county clerk, Myrtle Johnson and Thomas F. John Hon, both of Multnomah county, pro reeded to the room of the County Judge where their inntrlturinlal knot was re tied. Tho parlies were married some time ago, hut on account of some mlsun- derHtandlng of the law, a legal re-niar rlago was performed. Charles V. Wilson has been heard from through friends who have met It I m In New York city. Mr. Wilson Is now a member of tho "Margaret Wllcherly Stock company" which Is filling at present an extended engagi inent in Hrooklyn, New York. The company Is a well known one nnd the friends of Mr. Wilson will bo pleas ed to learn of his progress In his chosen profession. Mrs. Charles Popo nnd Mrs. Imogen Harding llrodle since going to the Knut have met Mr Wilson and havo given fluttering re ports of his work. Deputy Sheriff Uly wont to llolton Monday morning for tho sale of the foreclosure of mortgngo against the properly of Charles linker. Tho ntort Riige was held ngalnst. tho property by the Hank of Oregon City. Tho fore closure of the chattel mortgage will occur on March 2(i. Hon:-, and the Intruder curs ed. JoHejihHoii didn't. IL' needed all the breath In; could muster to tnke care of H1 1 man Mrs. Josephson In the m-antime turned on the llht, and when she saw the Intruder about t get away alio Joined In the battle without waiting to dress. Finally she nlded by Sitting 00 the wA until her husband got a givMl grip on bin. 'I'licn she hurriedly dipped Into a dressing gown nud atart- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hrown were given j surprise at their home on Clackn- j inns Heights, Saturday evening. A ! number of their neighbors marched Into their home, singing "(ilory, ; ilory." (inmes were Indulged lu un- I til a late hour, when a bounteous: luncheon wns served, after which the Kitests departed, congt titillating them selves that tiny had so completely surprised Mr. and Mrs. Hrown. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hrown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hurgess, Mr. and Mrs. Schnffer, Mr. und Mrs. Johnes. Mr. and Mrs. Walk er, Mr. nnd Mrs. long, Mr. nnd Mrs. McAnulty, Mrs. Do Ford. Mrs. Short- dge, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Draper and Miss Anna Schaffer. DEATH RECORD Kanney Tho bnby son of C. W. Kanney of tho West Side tiled Sunday morning at Uio home. The body was taken to Snohomish, Wash., Monday afternoon for burial, llrlef services were hcii! ly Kev. j". K. liammonil. The body of Charles llurkhnrt Is ex pected to arrive iu Oregon City on Thursday's train from the south. It will be remembered that A. J. Nobel of this city went to San Jose lust week Upon the receiving of a message of the serious Illness of Mr. llurkhnrt and of the second message received here after Mr. lturkhart's death. Mr. llurkhnrt died In Sun Jose on Friday and the remains are being brought back by Mr. Nobel, who Is a brother In-law of the deceased. Mrs. Nettle Seeds was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davis of Mt. Pleasant. He-ddes the parents, she leaves a pbter, Mrs. W. T. Rowan, with who. ii Mr. and Mrs. Davis re side. Kxcept for a dispatch announc ing tho death, tho family here had heard no particulars of Mrs. Seeds' demise until told of the above dis patch to the Star. Mrs. Seeds was 20 years of age. THE NEW CABINET. In response t i enquiries the Rnter- j prise herewith gives the rodl of mem bers of the reconstructed cabinet, as It will bo when the appointments re cently made by the President have , been confirmed by tho Senate, and the transfers of office are made: j Secretary of State, Elihu Root Secretary of Treasury, George B. Cortelyou. Secretary of War, Win. II. Taft Secretary of Navy, Victor IL Met calf. , Attorney General, Charles J. Bona parte. ' Postmaster General, George Von L. Meyer. Secretary of the Interior, James R. Garfield. Secretary of Agriculture, James W'llson. Secretary of Commerce and Labor, Oscar L. Strauss. Batdorf'a Fingers Mashed. Kdmund Hatdorf, who Is employed by the paper mills, had three lingers mashed Tuesday. Tho accident hap pened while Hatdorf was doing volun teer work In aiding tho lock-keepers. Ills hand was caught In tho cogs of tho gate. Ho may not lose his lingers. SHE BAT ON TUB 1)10 MAN. ed for a policeman. She found two of him In le-s time than It usually takes lu Harlem, even when the need Ib not mo great. The bluecouts returned with her and bracelet ed the big man. At first he was sullen. Afterward nt tho West One Hundred uud Twenty-fifth street station, the police say, he gave his name as John Kelly, his age as twenty-one and his address na 853 Second avenue. Ills occupation was set down us "lalHirer," and from his appearance when the police found him rolling about the floor with Josephson It was no mlsuomeiv He had put In a labori ous half hour. In ,hls pockets, the police say, they found a bunch of skeleton keys ami a pair of gold cult links, which, Joseph sou said, had been taken from his shirt. On the floor of the bedroom clothing belonging to tho Josephsons was found bundled up ready to be taken away. Mr. Dooley's New Observations. In the language of a friend "Dooley Is glttln' gayer and wiser all the tolme." He has never written so bril liantly as In tho new series of Dooley articles which are now appearing In The Chicago Sunday Record-Herald. His views on "Me Young Frlnd Count lionney's Iive Affairs," "Th" Prlsi dlnt's Activities" and other timely observations In the new series are the choicest things tho author has ever offered his thousands of admir ers, full of witty sayings which will be quoted for years to come." These? "Dooley" articles, each complete In it self, will appear in successive Sunday Issues of the Record-Herald. Mrs. John Cox Is very 111 at. her home on Tenth street. Her father, L. M. Davidson of Oswego, came Sun day, expecting his wife who has been with her daughter sonui time, would be able to return homo with him, but Mrs. Cox wns not well enough to go. Beauty More Than Skin Deep. ICvery one who wants a good healthy color, nnd a clear skin free from bll lousnoss, sluggish liver and chronic constipation should get a nckage of Dainty Lnxnkola tonic tablets, nature's sweet restorer. Huntley Bros. Oregon City Aerie No. 993, F. O. K. met Monday evening for regular meet ing. It was decided to hold tho Ini tiations, which aro to be followed by a banquet, on Now Year's Eve. Miss JodhIo Dlllmnn lias so fur re covered from her recent sovoro ill iioss, as to ho able to bo out calling on friends. Special School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to tho legal voters of School District No. 02, of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that a Special School Meeting of said district will ho held at tho County Courtroom In tho County Courthouse at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, tho 2Sth day of December, 1900, at 7 o'clock p. m., for tho following object: For tho purposo of levying a special tux for school purposos. Dated this 15th day of December, 190G. GHO. A. HARDING, Chairman Hoard of Directors. Attest: E. E. Brodlo, District Clerk. Guaranteed Remedy for Indigestion. Huntley Interesting by l'ultlifnl Dog; Dlil Ilia Duty. David Conover, carpenter, entered his home on Trenton avenue, Chelsea, N. J., and discovered blood trails over tho floor, lio traced them to a door through which he entered with soma trepidation nnd discovered his New foundland dog Tip In nn excited con- Statement Brothers. When a man conies into this store and calls for any particular Indiges tion remedy, we give "what he asks for, but in case he loaves it to us we usually recommend Pepsikola tablets. Here is a preparation wo have been soiling right over the counter for years nnd from actual observation we know flit Ion. Conover went over the houso snd found that he had been robbed. lt must 1)e gomli nlu realiy UO03 re There were signs of a battle between I ,kve aml curo im,igostiou and dygppp. the thief and the Newfoundland, with clear evidence that tlie burglar had been severely nltten. But the thief, notwithstanding his wounds, carried oft his loot. Hunff Hog' Head on Iluabnnd'a Door, Fottl Huddlu, n Mohammedan of Asbury Turk, N. J., had his wife be fore Justice of the Pence Borden to sla or thero would be a steady stream of people coming back for their money, as every 25 cent liox is sold with the understanding that you must be de cidedly benefitted or there is- nothing to pay. You simply try Pepsikola tablets wth the understanding that they will explain why she hnuged pigs1 feet and steady jour nerves, Improve your ap a hog's head otAls door knob and also pctlto, relieve wind belching, coated called him a monkey. 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