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Oregon City hntcrprisc. FKIDAY, MAUCII 21, lmi.'l. WKKKI.Y CAMCNUAIt. funnlt fur Pataiif Cumliif Kvrula Kor I'ar. tlriilar Nm laical t'uluiniii. 8 A T I! It l A V , WTcher 'a A aa. x'lal I. n , llaimony aclionl hnuait ll) it. in. Uncle Tnm'a Opera, Hhlvely'a opera ImlltMS H p, in. Starlight Club dance at Armory hull, cvmiinn. MONHAY Hchool district voti-H on issuing fiUIIIO bonds, i lly building I to 4 p. in. Co. K ordered out 'or muster 7 :'M p. in. TLT.SAY-Congregational i hiirch re iliiiiin, evening, CHAT AI30UT TOWN. J. W, Noble ha moved lulu tlm K.M. Alklliaoil hnuait lim it on tint hill, Judge Miililrtini ha it new tyie wilier upon which hn U learning to wrilii. Money to limn on g'asl larms hI 8 per 4-llt. Cllll Oil WaIiK II. Hl'KM'KK, Oregon City, A Hiimll raft of log waa run down from tliu upHr river to Portland lititt Huinluy I y limit New outinga, (I'pliym. ginuhama tuitccns, embroideries and spring novel tip itt thu 1'wrk Place Store. Cull mul see th lounge at llolman A Walling' mul you will see some giaal one whlrli thy ail) telling almost at manufacturer' price Wanted, girl (or general hnuacwork. j iood wgc paid suitable pcraon, Anply at once by letter or In eroii to Mr. J. W. Meldruin, Oregon Cily, ro. ! County Aaacsaor John Hiadlcy Iium moved (ruin li in (arm ninth of Iamaacua! to town mill i living in J.W. Noble's j house' enr tier of Mudisoii hiuI Twelfth, Hlrccta, i Large slock of ciirpcla, malting mul ruga Price cut twenty per rent for tlio lie x t thirty liiyit If you want a i rN't now i lli lime to buy and save money, hint 1 1-1 loin v A lluscli. x J. I,. NwaUord ha sold It In Interest in the linn of Swallord iV Grout ( V.. V. lUmlolpli who will hereafter be aaaiai it I ("I with J. V, (iroiit In the conduct of thn huaineaa. Mr. Swallord ha not de cided wlmt hn will turn hi attention to. lieinclnhcr tha "ik IiiI Hi tlm Congrega tional chwch nu Tuesday evening,! March Until. All member mul attend ut of the church are cordially Invited to be present. The literary mul musical oxerrlwH will be woitli your time. It now transpires Unit V. S, Kellogg whom' mysterious disappearance wan noted some time since wan not spirited it way In any way hut went of hi own accord. He wan in town the hint of the week, hut docs not give itny explicit ac count of hia doings while absent. Article" of ineorpurtiition of thw Mt. Hood Iniiiroveineiit association of Gov ernment Caiim, Clackamas county were tiled hiHt week In Salem, the business of thn company lieing to build roadway, trail etc ; capital Htock, fS.OOO; Incorpo rator. V. (. SU'el, (i. II. I.ainhernon and K. C. Little. lr. J. Canto of Caru hit aent In hi reHiKiialion a overaeer of tho Now Kra Vrwinct, a circuniHtancea, over which lie hit no control, prevent hi attend Inn to the dutie. lie wiahe Super viaor Hinith tho (irenteHt hucc(h In im pruviliK tho present Imd thorounhfurea of the cnuuty . NCIIlMll, CI.KIlKll (IKCI.ACKAXAH COUNTY. lm Nii.nl "liul'l (;l"rk' Nai". I'. AiMroM. f No. of lill'll. Milwaukee I7'l J. iry r.llon Colilri'ii . . ilulilianl . . , . I'lnta, II, lluniT. On-Kon (,'ily . Jullim I'uaeli. , , . I.OKUH ,'iO (. I', lllurk Maripiam M J, (' rainier Mariiiiam 40 (i. J.Cnrrln I'nrrfiiavilla M 1. II. Hprawua . . 1-oKun HI Win. Ij'WIIiwhIU'I Im Imiiiun M A. Knule Molalla W Mr. M. K, Krry . Mrml.iw llrook . . 41 P. K. I. Inn urrlimvillu ! J. T. Mi liityrti , Hiiliiinii ir ('. (1. rllonn Viola Tl M. T, It'Mit Iliavnr Creek... 71 V,. M. Iliirlinnn Munpiaiu II.' lino. W. Niallonl KiikIii Creek 110 Jiiroli MuiKliirlf Tandy Ki T. . Jouanul . Hninly 117 Alinor Ki'Viiiilila.Mui knlnirK Ino (ii'orxf M,eea .,. ( ir'if'in ( liy 4't I, . J. 1'eriina ... Orvillf :1 Mai Vi'liulinca. . Wilaiiuvilln Ill It. 1 1 ui v i cm . HiirliiKwaier Ill Jamea IHi kny . Molalla '12 K. M. i inlmrno . , . I'uinaM'iia mi K, M. Tavlnr . . (Iri'Koii I lly mi llarvey TIiIi'hm.ii Mllnaukee 47 Crank .liiirtrnr . ('arm .. HI W. K, Voui'K . , . HlierwiMiil X H. C. YolliiK . . Ilainau iia I1H II. W. liraia . ., Clarkea 47 It. Itiitliarlnnl HikIiIiiiiiI 1ml W. W.lioillMiulil lirennCllv .... imi O. W. Itoliliina.. Molulla HO Hiliia WriKlil .....Miilln :t C.I'. Ilorland . . .Oaweiro 41 John 0. WetliiTfll. On Thuraday John 0. Wethnroll, county tniaaurer of Cluckamaa county, died at hi home in Caneinali of heart failure, ttH M year, 3 inontlia and 10 duv. Mr. W'etluirell wa born In Worceater county, Ma., In lH.'JO and moved with hi parent to Yolk ntato tho followinv year, where he lived ti'l he wa thirteen year of ai when they moved to Wln conain where he lived till after lie wa mini K'own. Iu poceinber he waa iimr rlud to Nellie Wetherell, dlataut rela tive and two year later they moved to Martin county, Minn., which wa In the inlilht of the Indian depredation of lWil! and 'il.'). Here ho acted a frontier acout till the apriiiK of 1 Kill when he entered the volunteer aervlce a an artilleryman hi drat (ten Ice hein at C'hatlanoaK a private. He reiiiulni-d with the Army of the Weat till the clone of the war and returned to hi hoii.e In Minueaota with lieuU'iiant'aatripeaon hi ihoulder hav iiilieiiiK promoteil for bravery in aer vlce. He afterward moved to Miaaourl and Kanait In both of which atalea he hehl aeveral ollice of truat. In October 1HH5 he moved with hi family to Oregon k I"! I 'iiiililitirliMlii A nriira MO Jamra I'd Kuule Creek 'J I atoptiliilt at Oretroii City till aprinx when he moved to huone where he ll veil till IHMtl when he returned to thi place where he ha aince lived. In April 1WC he wa nominated by the republican for county trfaaurer to which ollice lie wa elix'tvd in June following by N"ilV IKJ Hlallnril H7 Cherryvllle .'II J. I. littler. K. I'. Laraeii J. K. b'HK . C. I.. I'rrry I ireKuli Cily John A. Kli livy lliiina'H'lia K. V. Ainlre Hamly. J. II. Itrvpinia . Mainly C. llailiea . . lli.wi'K.1 Win. I.. Iliirkner I'ark I'lai o John Wins Milwaukee ... J. I'. Wianlle Kiik'le Creek .. lleo. Ilraa li'KMi Cily . . . Jainaa I'uHliavr Hiiiely.. Joa. Ide .Meailnw llriKik Mm. M. Hlrvena Citnliv Kiank rali'll Molalla li W. UlnKlieM Willmit J. helilKlol ln'iirK, K. . Hamuli I. H. Miller .. A. T. Milev... . .11 . 47 M :ti'.' 17 . l.'i M 41 . '.'I , SI . 31 M majority. For year he had not been atronu and eapeciully diirinu the latUir part of the Niiminer he w In nxr health. In the hitter Part of November he bad a aevore !? i attack of aplnal and heart trouble which it lluililaiid 4'.' I nearly termiiiHted fittitlly but from which " w"l.nv!lle J; 1 he aiibae-pienlly rallied and wa, able Uj , H lianl Iireiiiiiil'uy Ill T. K. livan Iln'iioii Cily 74 II. A. WaMrou 'nxiiii Cily M Mary l alln-rt . rim kamaii . . . . I in Henry Tliniiina Wlllmll ! Krnl Heivera, ar .Murmiil . HI II. Merlioir hlnllnnl HI ll. W. Kaxiihly Currlnaville. ... XI II. C. UIhimI ... I iri'ilnn I lly .'II Jcilm lloKan . . Ixii:a '.H H. II I l.riiinin .'hiiiij iili' a.1 W, K. Ilmuiey I 'ollon M Mnlliett I -v New Kra M . II. I'm liraii Vec.ly 41 ll, Hn iiilHitlieiii Viola ... , A. Aileroii Mariiiiiiu Ill J. A. ltoer Iiuiiiiiwiia 71 J. I. 1 1 m", er . I.ai-ev .'Ml li. W. N, ialnr Annua !l V.. W. IIomikIiuIi Mink I J I II. 8. C. l'helpa New Kra i A. Ilaker WilMinville 4H V. It. Kreiicli .. Iinver 'i'i K. Krickwin Miillim 47 Chivlirraii . ... lirater Cnek ... I. . 1 1. Miank . . Cnnliy !' 1.. A. Illenkiiey . Willmit 'Jo C. M. Toiler Curriiiaville H K. II. Ilnrlitir.li liamawiin . 4i K.il. Newkcr liiivrMiiliiiii .'t.' J K Miller Ne-lv J. J. ViMler Needv 4.1 J. It. Cole . ... Mm knlnirn 41 C. W. Kl. liry Oreirnii Cliy '-'7 i-') J.W.U.KIcliiMiitlhflarkM Z 1l It. Ityi.rvi.akl ..New Kra : U7 M. Il.yninl ... Ilitrlnwa ... IM J. poreniua (In-ami Cily Ifl lleriiinn l lricli . I. mil. 4l Inn A. I". I'oilil Midillrton lit JOINT IliaTNIITa. J. 1. CliHiiinan. .HellwiHal viait hia ollice a f?w ti a. On the L'Mli ol lei'ember he bad a aevere atlitck from which he never recovered. After nearly three month confinement to hia hod diuiiiK all of w hich time he HuHered intenae pain and iliiriiitf the l.it two month of which he took almont no lioiiriHhmeiit, he quietly paawd to beyond on Thuradiiy Itnllroftd to Handy. Thi from the Oreonlan if true will tie good new for the reident of the northeaat part of thi county: "Itetidenta alon the Iiull )tun plje line are boi eful of accinu a railroad built out there on, and perhionto Mount Hood. There ha been a great deal aald aliout audi a line, and more than one aurvey ha been made of the greater portion of the route. Kvery time a aurveyor i aeen euat of Mount Tabor it I reirt d that a railroad I to le built, and now that there I io much freight to lie trannported out to the Handy, It i looked UHiii a a highly favorable time to undertake anch an vnU.rpriae. Mr. I-e Hoirinan, who i to make and lay piie line, when axked if he had any intention of building a railroad along the line, aaid he had hi hand full of other buainea. and had no time to even con sider the matter. He would be much pleaaed to ace uch a line built, a he had UOOU ton of pipe to haul, beaide fitting, 10,CKM) ton. To haul all thi material in wagon will coat a large num. Probably V per ton would le a fuireati mate. If there wa a railroad out there it would have '.O.OfX) worth of freight ing in night. Then there will be aeveral hundred men employed on the work, the carrying of whom buck and forth would'be quite an item, to nay nothing of the local traffic. The propoeed route in through a good section of country, w hich would rapidly nettle up if the road were built. It i certain that the line ha been sur veyed and the right of way secured lor some diatance out, but it remain to be een how far it will lie built. Three More Cow. I.KNT, March 17. I "aw by the En-tkbi-hibk of February 10, 18113, that Mr Pariah during 1HD2 made KlO pound of butter from three common cow. A I live in Clackaiiiua county I would like tu tell w hat my belter half and I have done from three cow. One ia a two-year-old heifer, one-half llolatein and Hie rent I can't trace back. From Janu ary 111, IH'.C to January Hth 18!i:i, we II,,. great la-yoml on lliurmiuy BO,i M70 ,Hmmis of hnttei. 4-.I8 pound at leaving a wife and nix childr Ilattie. i ;( iomtU t ;J7.g ,.eng -nj Myrtle. Maude, Opal. Cihidy and F.arlo . . , ti:r)0 for n)ik and cream. to mourn their lo-n. Mr. V.therell wan a member of Mult- liomall l.oue, .., i, a. r. n. .u. mm of Meade Poat No. ti. A. It. The I We alno raiaed three gxl heifer calves and have a family of nix, ami keep one hired man all of the time and have had three some of the time which have been funeral services were held at the li'"'" I supplied w ith butter, milk and cream. on Sunday afternoon and were con ducted by the Masonic lodge of which he was an honored member. The re mains were laid to rent in the Masonic cemetery and were followed thither by a larfcO procenaion of Munonn, members of the U. A. It. and citizens. Mr. Wetherell was a quiet conaervative citir.cn who was well and lavorably ii thi community. Those who SOME FIGURES. , 5 cf:nts a poutvl Extra C. Sugar, Rico, Arm and Hammer noda. M0KASKA KottBt coflee is delicious price 25c. a pound. To introduce it we will give a fine Bpoon free with each two poundn. Try our apices in bulk, strictly pure, if you want to economize N0TI0N.S IV:Ht ink .ra; pens 6c per doz.; soaprstone slate pencils fc. doz.; 5 lb. first class note paper 2'c. quarter ream; 5c. pins 2 pkgs. fc.; 10c. pins for 7c; 7 fjkkiIs thread 2.5c.; harps Sc., 10c. and up; boy's knives 10c., 2 blades 15c; fine knives 3.5c to 7.5c; envelopes 5c. pkg.; combs .5c up; boy's windnor ties 5c, 10c up; men's elegant ties 25c; lead jiencilH 5c 10c. and upwards. Dri) tqood in tatij at cloge cagh iate. 8II0FS Infants Hho.'8 25c up; school shoes 75c up; ladies grain button 11.25; Fine Dongola $2.., equal to the $3.50 nhoe; men's fine shoe 11.75 up; Iwys $1.50. Trade for Produce, Terms Cash. Red Front, Oregon City, Ore. LTDN k Alii, SPRAY YOuR TREES -AND- SAVE THE CROP. It. N. llrailley r, M. hrue ('. W. 'rue . . P. He.lK II. i, Miller... J. W. Henry.. II. It. HrUiow. V. Ilritiiiliall A. II. ('one .. I. J. Ilen.... Kilwin Cole K. 1.. ItilKK . . . . rienanl Hnmu HI W'lU'Uiville 40 KiiIUiii. . Sycamore Ill A urorn 7 '1' li I nl ill H J' i known knew him tieat entii'ineii nun nigiiesi. While his death was not unexpected it falls with bitter severity upon h's fam ily and numerous friends which has not lieen counted and have butter to Ut till April 1st. One cow baa come in and the other two w ill this I - .1. V ... ;n.,1.,,i;n, alrlm tiiillr f.tr i iiiuiivo. .'un ...... hogs, if it don't foot up to about four hundred dollars I can't figure. C. F. Tyler. THE CLIMAX is of Convenient size, is Durable, and sells at reasonable Figures PORTLAND SEED COMP'Y, 171 SECOND ST., PORTLAND OREC0N. Mlihlleloli.. Alum . Iliiilevlllu , , lliitlrville . . W'illaliiirK . . (ircKliain . Total 21 . 'Jl . , li . 2 . . . w 71117 Married. LYNCH-KCHUAM At tho home of Mr. John Schram, Mundi 1(1, 181KI, Mias Sophie C. Schram and Mr. Joseph L. Lynch. HAVII.AN-n-UUSSF.IX-At the M. K. paraonaKO Miss Josephine L. HtiDsell and Mr. I'hillip I.. Ilaviland, both of Clackamas county. He Your Own .Muster. Few ieoplo appreciate bow. much their impreaaions. their whim and im pulses, and in fact ail their mental en ergy depends on the harmonious action of all tho vital orpins. A poorly ditieated dinner inav make one ouarrel with a I I A ....... I I!..... ...a. ItPltK. i a ineno. n cniueniru "ii a I'gm iiiuik'iimry kIooiii ami troiitue iiho uie sunniest day . A rheumatic pain may keep you from business or work and en tirely chuniie some marked out policy A few done of Moore's Kevealed Kemedy will jtivo tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and your work. Rhiloh's Vitalir.er is what you need (or Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed nive you satisfaction. Trice 75c bv V. (1. Huntley. ItheuitintNm (Julckly Cured. Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheumatism ; but it can Iks done, if the proper treat ment is adopted, as will be seen by the iollowinic from James Lambert, of New Iirunawick, III.: "I was badly alllicted with rheumatism in the hip and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Tain Halm. It cured me in three days. I am all riuht today ; and would insist on every one who is alllicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Balm and get well at once." 50 cent bottles for sale by Geo. A. Harding, druk'gist. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of For Sale or Trade. A Kood three-inch wagon to trade for buck, or sell. Inquire of Hakby Acne. Green Point, Or. Shiloh's Cure, the Great Counh and tolCronn Cure, is lor sale by us. Pocket Sold Uize contains twenty-live doses, only 25c. Children love it. C. G. Huntley. la?!, ilf ail iiicn Mim, Tim, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Attended to Promptly, timates Furnished. Jobbin Es rr 9 OREGON CITY OREGON ill BOSTON i TORE. WE HAVE STILL SOME LEFT. WE HAVE STILL SOME LEFT. WE HAVE STILL SOME LEFT. SHORT LENGTHS OF ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS, CALICOS, GINGHAMS AND SHIRTINGS, AND LOTS OF OTjHER ARTICL-ES WHICH WE BOUGHT VERY CHEAP AND WILL CLOSE THEM OUT CHEAP, AND AS SOON AS WE CAN TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE GOODS. THERE ARE A LOT OF REMNANTS AMONG THE GOODS THAT ARE WORTH MORE THAN DOUBLE ITS VALUE. DO NOT MISS IT. TEDS BOSTON