Oregon City Enterprise. rincUnrn"9 Co. Directory, J county orrit KHH. J W M-Mmm Ol. f. lll,l I ', W, liNltuliK M ILlll.li i, O Wslliornll J. C. Iliailli,. II. llllwnn N)iiv Smyth II. I. Iliillii.n I llli'lianl Hii.ii j Corn. Una Halt a ,)Vl'( Court". laWUf. r.rr.T ii; i 1 1 t . Htiriy'" " (Jerimor, i j (iKKUON CITY OrriCKHM I. I. Cm., ,4itiirllr' ,..ir. ri-riirfi ' , j,, ltrlir. Htr'al ,'ttimU"l"M"'. J H run) J. K IllMW'Ifl r J. Nulla II It I t.... I llnlf( W II M..,.l I.'. HnUf ,,(,'l III Wat" i. Knal"'. . . " . """"7 ""! i ,i. iln..it-! AlWln'il. Jr, M i. K.iiy, r K ...iiinii, W lill...l J J'.-.". J. V, O t 'iiikII, i. '"' T. I'. Kair l.tl. , .iini-ll mania rat MflniwUf ul aaeli itimitli l. lir hall. i f 10"X J ' kullil up Omkoii Cl; l I" '" ?" "J t"I' )""" . (t roiiKif. HtlPAY. MAY 12. ima What do You Tblnk or It! t I I t 1 I A .,rly III ercli a ueairatuu ima- , L r lioiiin, would havw to walk half liutir from tliii runt I'lul of Dig f lnniin brldga In Oregon City lo ill lot (r I-') "till hill t that. viuan walk 'M Iwl and take pannage a splendidly wuiM'il nliM-trif motor i In i minute (' 2a ul In iIip haii'Uoini'' mhnrh In tint il.l ahum Villi full llllV lietter n ' ! MI'lll 1.11, lll.rll 0 t llllllllll. ' . ; : ,1'HAY OF THE FALLS. lice lli" net Tim Ki"l I'mtil. pound X Hiiny lull '.'' cent at t Ited rroiil . D vmii umitioM'll ymtr proa-riy.lial It h Wade II. Spencer Iihui'kle'a I.I'm nr Mukaak coffee . f..iit at The Ivfl Front. jj 4ii ul horn-a (or iwl" cheap. In ., ft., ul ('. W. I'lirltr. (in icmC'lty jitiildiii M Vnlilitirn in ayiliK lli ! J..-M prim lnr gmin. Imy rtc, .-ailin mill i'xIiiui (or (iiiltnri), vluliim, i. 4 luliiii ml Imnjuii l lliiriiii'Ulrr A i vu nl Hit Urvt ol lltlit to your f - jH.ily mil mi VI II. Hnrr, Orr- ; iiy. Own. 'n... I'mk rime Kinru liaU In 'riif :l llmrt, WlllilnWH, IiIIIkK' ml (II ! klcni timli-rliil, i Tl- li.t ol WoiliU Kir vlnllorn im-iiI !i ll'liiiaitufiir Hi" tOlh lni'Uili' I. 1 . 51 ""7 ul thii iiiy. 1b' WM.Ii' ul thin city will I ili''l 't-'ikji'inr thiii llie Kvaiitfvlii-kl coiifi-rnire ! sif.-tiiMii'il Kuv. A. l-.rimlto IniclinrtiK in tb- 'ity. j ytw llit niriti Iihk ciiiiio von j i:i fiijny ri.lt mi llm river do not fowl ' !' .tVupt. Iliiiuly linn Milne ol lli lliiml : l , lnkiirH out, I'riri'i n'imoiiiililu. Vistiiii. 4,i)iinly warrant). I want I H) (X) worth of nullity warrant for i1:i'ioll I will pay tliu liilii't caiili trli. Ti K. UYAS.Main at ma. 't Tln rrt am tlilrty-lliroa ai'pllfnnti lor '..friiirn uiuliTKoliiK rxaiuinatioii ' if I'oiinty SuHiriiitiiiiliiit (iiliHon, I tliii UHninUiit t'xaiiiini'rii, C. K. IVaw nil jioo. Story. t Cukitiiin SwM'iuiy, I,'. S, A., San lii'Ki pi (hhv: "Shlloli'a Catarrh Kommly Li Ihi'lii.t i, .,uli. 'ii. u I Imvn ii vii r (oil l)) iliut Voiilil do inn any Kooil." TrifefiO r. ;roli Iiy .:, (i. Miintmy. f - - - -- Mtim. I 'k! iii ill ,..,r ami l.lvurmoro art' L'.n IP imikIiii) out nl the oh! hiinIi .ii Kkxir liirtnry unit uioviiiK it .' it to )ii (inrlli-lil ini)liliiirliiK)il whiTii it H!! lie iimul In run a niiW mill, flu' will uUolm tnkiill tiH mm n ax tin' I will permit. !li hnin A. K.l'urk ol Maryavillo Kanniin " im ti-n looking aliout ()re')n City ami i r iiManil thii punt w-ceU to neo how he fvh 'ilm Uokn n( Ilium with ii view of m- ii nlhu up u law ulllrn. Ilu In un old ,',l,")iitHiicol (im). C. ItrowiH'll ami I'lur, ,,,loMl'll II H tt) llU ll'Klll I'ilit. I'nji-r tl.n heml of "Tiixpnyera Iimul o-ii l irlliii t," Moiniioiic, not aperillml ii imueil a remiliitinn rallimt upon the ,.'i"'i8of th'm county to iihhiiii1)1o In fcli 'oj iliMtrii-t nit)iitin( to clci-t ilelo fcll N in a 1 1 in hh I'onvdiitioii to Im lielil in V"A"i City iMny ;i(Uli "to tlclilioruto on f' t'rvi conilition Unit confronln the If l:iji rH" wlndi tlio ciri'tiliir Hutu up $I'J,(KH) liultilituilmiHH reported fi tliecmiiil jury expurt. l)Vr'liHi.IenMio Ackurinun who Ih on lior I t4 attnnil the Wonian'i conitreH) at XlioHilion. will Hiiiutlc lit tlio Con- i I -liUollul l-liiiri-li nurt I'rliluv OVOIliniE in1' I1'"' lier journey aronml the worlil. I'Hh travuleil 1)0,00 iiiilen anil vimtetl cuuntriuH. Khe will upear In 1 "St ume of an Aaiutio woman and l!t'lly IntereHtml audieneej ' Vi-r hIiu haa Hiiokim. AdmittHion . "Ut a colluution will bo takon to t'lTI COUNCIL .VEETIM. Adjourned Nnmliiri of Main Mlrret to the the Mty Uttda Front. I.- A, Nohln (rmiliiil liiillditiK permit U) iiret t curruiiatml iron nhml. Miior tii Kiiwi of M. J. llroilerii-lc ro nawad for another ynar. Ordlnaiice read flmt tliim and ordered pul.lilii.d il.M'lrlii tlm KliiKer mill p;opnrty a nuaiici., ami granting to lint hoard of water romiiilimiomira tlm rlnht to Iwiutt I0,0(K) Imiii'U fur Improvii lnent purM)i. ThiH-oiiiuiltles apHintiid hy thocitl- aelia' meetlnutowaltoll theMeaum Htnel of the F.aat Kldii Itullway ami am ertaln what the comiiaiiy would do In tlm I nveiil of Improving with (ravel, remrU'i that they would lay a dntihlii trark a far aa Mi ma mreut providing the eity would agree not to Improve the atreel Inrther lor three year. Thla proK. lion waaalom-a relivted hy ihe rotinell ami a motion made to lake up Ihe report of the i-ommlllet) whirll reeom mended rejet ling all hid for the Improvement of ' Main mreut. Thla led to a protracted ! liM iiHaioii y memher of the coum ll and ciliwiia, after which the report of j the comiiiitteuwa adopted. Notice w then ordered iuililinlie.l of llm nn.i-Mu .l ' ' Improvement of Main aln-et hy grading ami paving with vitrified hrii k from Sm-oml to M')a, and with gravel from Twelfth lo Fourteenth, the real of the tl rue I lo he treatled. I'fler Paiio. nerved notice on the council that he ahotild never permit the Pai! til he built on Iheeatahliahed grade. City Attorney II. K Cro mailu a Intemelil by ri'iueal of the council, rel ative t i llie con hllon of Ihe mil to re train Ihe county from collecting from llm rraldenta of III" city the two mill mail tax lor IK'.C. In tin unit the de mur of the comity waa overruled and the complaint held good. The chmi im now ready for trial and a axciiil early date ia likely to te act for it hearing, l'IAOS AM) Ollta. i.. v .nooiti:. :uift Waahingtoii Street Cortland Oregon, I cany a full line of the following muki-a nf plalioa and orgn for which I i-iiiilrol the exclilaive aale III the atate of Ort-gon nut: MAVIS. T'leae pinmai are manufactured hy J. I. Il.ile A Co. Ml W. Ilfith atnna New York, e'tlililie.l ainre 1i0. The Hale ia a good aiibataiitial, liUMlcrate priced ! piano which lean coiiacitinlioualy re commend and m-ll aa auch. There ate over eighty-eight thouaand of thine plalioa In nv tmUy throughout the I'niteil Slali and giving Halinfaction. K I III A 1,1. riAM)S. Theae aiiM'rli planoa are iiiaiiiifai lurt'd hy the W. W. Kimball Co. of Chicago, eatahlinhed aim-e 1 S.'7. The Kimball com puny tiac only the heal material In their planoa and employ none hut killed workmen. The Kimball piano ia elegant in tone, touch, deaigu ami tlniah, luia a (icrfecl acale, line Htiataining quality and re apoiihive action. KSItOKSK.MKMS. It i emlorm-d hy Adeline 1'ittti, Tam agini, Alhanl. I'irente, Nordica, Minnie Hank, I.illio Lehman, Lillian Kunwill, Fnul Archer and inanv other, aim) hy I , lluptiat College, I'ierfO City, Mo. I 111 verity of Nolle Paine, Ind., Moiilicello Suninaiy, III. Wealeyan College of Muair, Ind.. lllooinington Conwrvatory of Miiaio HI .Mount St. Jowph Acad-uny la., Waterman Hall, III. and many other achiHila and college throughout the I' n I ted Stile, too iimiieroiiN to mention. On Monday the man of the State v Wm. Hemleraon on a remand from the atiprt'inii court for a new trial, wa called and the primmer entered a pica ol guilty of murder In the second degree, which plea the court accepted, and time tieing waived the primmer waa aenkmced to the penitentiary for life. The mime even ing he waa taken to the penitentiary and tti tin end the Ilendcmou cane. Tho W'll" ''a'1" ''"'P 1 "lMr j eompany have purchased 4,(KMI,tH)0 feet of line spruce logs from the lower Col- umbiii which they will have brought up to their mill on the Juno rise, lliry wt use this in making woon puip in i . i f ... ,n.,., ulili-li Is lui:iir held I llliri'UllMiwiin" e. i tiMi hiiih for their use. They find spruce fuliyas giMid and expect to use only that kind of logs next season. May l!th at Shivuly's ojiera house thero will bo presented by tho Philo matlu'oft society of thu high school a literary entertainment of rare merit, tlio object being to ralso funds for the pur chase of a library. The objoct Is a most worthy one. II. J. Livermoro bus sold his dining mom and kitchen to W. E. T. Mallschar ol Vancouver, who will take charge of thetn next Monday He comes well recom mended anil Intends to run a first class restaurant. Monday Chits. Nohlittsr. was thrown from a horse on Seventh street near John Adams, and striking upon his head was rendered unconcious for a time hut is now much better. Marrind. at their future home in Mt. Il....ni.. nn Mav 10 til 1MIKI, hv Kov (). Win. Gihony, Air W. J. MuKillican and Miss Mary J Pease. Miss Bertha Chase of Colfax, Wash., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. 11. D. Wil son and may remain for tho summer. Heinl-lViileoulul of Methodmm. From May 4th to 7th limhialve there waa held an IntereMliiK aeriea of uieet liitta at the Methodint church In thla city In honor of and to cvluhrate the completion of lllty yearn of avtcreaitlve clniri h work In till city. The inimtinK" were well atutnded and IntnrenUiiK throughout, TI.e aervkea 0iened on Thuraday evenln with an iiiteri-ntliiK addrena hy I)r, (1. W. iu, of Portland IiIn duhJiH-l heinK, 'ItuminiKrentea of the War." On Friday C. M. Wire. jirnHlilinK elder of thla diitrk-t held quarterly meet Inn mid In the evenliiK Ir. (,'harlei Kd Wlir ' I-1" of I'ortlnml Kve an addntna entitled ' the raraoii, Mia 1'arliili. Ilia Privilege ami III rredlcamnnta," which wa iiiiii h enjoyed hy hi audience, On Saturday evening Dr. II. K. Mine drew a large crowd to hear an addre ri-iiilnlwriil of ieroiiul and general MitihixliHt work In thiacity ami In Ore gon. He mild: "Our gathering i-ele- ' hrate the ai'ini-renti-nninl of the etal- Ihd'tnent of Melhodiam In thla place." H" reid from the tnamiwriit journal of "l'v- J""1"1 l'1'0 n 'count of hi flrat ,,,,r8 ln ttururi of 18.U, when he waa aearchlng for a (ilave to locale hi Indian liiiion. lie referred to the iH-giniilng of miMiionary work here in IMl.hyltev. A. F. Waller aa an In dian mlaalon and the enlargement of the acoie of hi work in atep taken for the erection of a church, w hich wa the flrat church of any denomination north of California, and it wa occupied for wor hlp In 1813. In 1K4 (iualavua Uinel followed Mr. Waller, who built the par onage in which the paator vtill reida. a I no tilanted what ia known aa the "hi- toric apple tree" which la alill atanding, the htrgi-nl and oldeat applelree aotlth of ! the Columbia river. Various eminent men followed Mr. Ilinea until in tK.Yt, the riM-aker hlmaelf waa apoiiiU-d pat I tor ami aerved the chtirilt in this city i ami traveled a long circuit health- tin- I til the fall of ISTiti. SuWipicntly D. K. J lllaine, I). Ituthiuii, J. O. Keynur, C. C. I Slratloii, J. I. Urion, J, T. Wolfe, and 1 (i. Ilinea again served the aiime. Gov j emor Abernethy and wife and many other prominent citizen were long mem i member of thia hiatortc church. The j aMaker relU-d many incident con J uncivil with In own early work here, audi a the holding of a camp meeting without any luininterial help on Clear creek where he preached three time s day for alHiut a week, when a large iiiiin ler of ieraon weie converted andl)e came member of the church. Mr. I line ajioke for an hour and twenty minute in a way to hold the undivided and ever iucreaaing interval of the audience until the cluce of the addrvaa. He gave aome glowing eulo gica on auch men a Ie, Kolwrta, Wal ter and I'eame with their aer) and con jugatea in the early work of Mclhodmtn In Orcgen.and alao in the nohle laymen who helped lay theae foundation and do ihi work . The audience wa de lighted and inBtnicted by the addn. On Sunday morning the ltev. C. C. Stratum occupied the pulpit and preached an ehxpicnt acrmon, his sub ject lining, "The Progieaeof Chriatian ity." The building waa filled to over (lowing, many of tboae who were prveent being old parinhoners af I'r. Stralton's when he waa locateil here from lHli'J to (A The aermon wa remarkable for it careful rencurclt and the deep thought evinced throughout, In the afternoon the Nervice wa termed a veteran's Love F'eaHt, ttioao iaiticipating being mainly thoae who had formerly been connected with the church here. The meeting waa conducted by Ir. II. K, Ilinea w ho did much to add life and Interval to the Bcrviit'H. Those who participated in the exerciae and contributed interesting reininiiKi'iu'na were Dr. F. lKane of l'ortlnnd, Ir. P. K. Ulaine of Seattle and Iiev. A. J. Joalyn, who wag brought up in thia pariah, hut who is now located ai Aberdeen, Waili. The concluding meeting of the series was that of Sunday evening at which an able and cllcctive diacottrHe waa preached by Dr. lHane. U Is a cold place now around the Union ,)mi.i(! im,,,0HOt w,u. Sluitn & , 0V(,tl.B m,w iuu )lllt j8 irwrjn)( 80ii(i fc f , u, w,id w,u u .. . . ,, ..... comes Iroiu lite lank win pcrnui prim 10 .i,,.,,!, ,i.a rili, B.i ,,r.nn . . . ... . . ..I (j) Ijy recognized 100 feet away. Mr. T. L. Armstrong, of tho Oakland Iron Works, which built the machine, says that it is the largest and best machine on the coast having at present a capacity of 50 tons per day. Tho nitichino started off without a jar and from Ihe first did good service. Wednesday fine cake of ice, eight Inches thick and each weighing half a ton were taken out, and the same evening two carloads were sent to Portland. Horeaftor tho output will be sunt by barge down the river. A fine salmon froxon in a cake of Ice and set out on the sidewalk in front of Smith A I.ovctt's o.llce attracted quite a crowd on Wednesday, Owing to the several meetings being held in the city last Saturday evening tho reading room contributors hold no mooting, but adjourned to meet on Satur day evening of this week. Everyone should be present. Mrs. Rolfe Lowry, noe Clara Ronald, now of San Francisco Cal. who is well know n to many of the young folks hore, presented her husband with a hand some daughter on the 19th of last month. THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE! The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. Fruit Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City Posson's Seeds Grow ALSO HRADQtJAtmWS POR HI H .M Cfl.113, H'lfTIIIZIW.V RMBaV WiriM. PTC. tltiO iteward, $100. The reader of this paper w ill be plead ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sci-nce ha been able to cure In all It stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure i the only poaitlve cure known tothe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al treatment, Hall' Catarrh Cure is taken inle.ually, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the fonnda'ion Of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing it work. The proprietor have so much faith in it curative power, that they offer One Hundred lMlar lor anv caetlRt it fails to cure Sin I for list of U-Mtimonials. Address, F. J. Chunky A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between I.C. F.lliotland F. A. I'.ohna, doing business under the linn name of Elliott A Bohna, at Damascus, Oregon, is dissolved by mutual consent. The business will lie continued by J. C. Elliott & Co., who w ill collect all bills and pay all accounts against the flint of Elliott A IUtlina. J C. Kl-UOTT, F. A. lioiiN. Damascus, Ore.. May 9. I. lard ufTbauks. The members of Col. E. D. Baker and the Ladiea' Aid Society of the same would hereby extend their sincere thanks to the members of the ti. A. H.. Woman's Relief Corps and the other friends who so generously aided them in entertaining the Division Encampment ot the Son's of Veteran of Oregon. Karl's Clover lioot, the new Blood j 1'urifler, gives freshness and clearness to J the Complexion and cure Constipation. 2."ic., 60c. and $1.00. Sold by C. G. j Huntley. ; Shiloh's Cure, the Great Cough and j Croup Cure, is tor sale by us. Pocket sire contains twenty-live doses, only 25c. ' Children love it. C. G. Huntley. : , . .. Wilson A Cooke carry a complete line of w agons hacks and buggies, also plows, i,..-mua iMiliivatora ami hand seeders Remember we carry them it. stock. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired promptly at Burmeister A Andresn's. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed . Money to loan on good farms at 8 per cent. Call on Wadis H. Scknikk, Oregon City, I jtill want a few more choice loans on Clackamas county farms. Wadk 11. SfKNi KK, Oregon City, Oregon. Washburn mandolins, guitHrs and banjos at Burmeister A Andreaen's. x Ilolnnin A Walling ate prepared to fit I .... Kahoa tu.l.tiL- I'nrlliinil mii',,H . i' " - Mortgage loans on improved farms at low rates. C. O. T. Williams. ONE PURE BAKING POWDER, AND THAT IS Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Surpassing all others in its quick and perfect work. ' Where good, pure, wholesome food is required, . . .... Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Should be used. No other does such perfect work. DR. PRICE'S is The Only Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Others contain Ammonia, Alum, Lime or other hurtful ingredients. I(0BErT$0fI, Importers and dealer, in Choice Fail tons Selected Teas.I'ure Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from best dairies Mid Vegetables in Season. JJrj Thla "ad" tent to tu with a fifteen cents on your first order. STYLISH ffiEH'S SUITS MADE OF UNUSUALLY NOVEL CLOTHS;CUT, TRIMMED AND TAILORED IN A MANNER Entirely Superior to the so Called "Fine" Ready Made Suits Occupy a Prominent Posi tion in Our Very Large Stock of Specialties for Summer '93, from The Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. Lace Curtains. Have votir lace curtains, shirts, collars and cuffs laundried by the Troy Steam I-oundry, office with F. A. Waddock, postothce building. Bundles left at the office by Tuesday night will be returned on Saturday morning. Shiloh's Vitalixer is what you need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold by C. G. Huntley. f,8IIi Fish. At Humphrey's fish market all kinds of fresh and salt water flail, crabs, lobsters ami oysters. Live and dressed chickens. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Lamps, crockery and g'assware of fac- tory prices. New invoice just received from the east. Will not See Bellomy A Busch. be undersold. x Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and alt other blanks at the Entkhfrisk of fice. Portland prices. In the line of furniture, carpets, win dow shades, wall paper, lounges and mattresses yon can beat l'ortlnnd prices by calling in the Oregon City banic block under the Enterprise office, x It is to our interest to please every economical buyer. BkllomyA Bcscii. tf The latest in visiting cards at the Es tkkchisk Okfic.e. Prices to suit you. Blank note, receipt and order books at the E.sTKKi'HisB office. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme request for Catalogue la good fof Spring and $7.50 to $16.50. Hare Removed. 3doora below, in E. D. Kelly's building, where the remainder of the stock will be cloesed out regardless of cost. L Mayer. Be Yonr Own Master. Ftw people appreciate how much their impressions, their whims and im pulses, and in fact all their mental en ergy depends on the harmonious action of all the vital organs. A poorly digested dinner may make one quarrel with a friend. A contested liver may bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest day. A rheumatic pain may keep you from business or work and en tirely change some marked out policy. A few doses of Moore's Revealed Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and your work. There is nothing I have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relet as Chamberlain's Pain Balm does. I have used it for two years four bottles in all as occasion required, and always keep a bottle of it in my home. I believe I know a good thing when I get bold ot it, and Pain Bulm is the best liniment I have ever met with. VV. B. Denny, dairyman, New Lexington, Ohio. 50 cent bottles for sale by Geore A. Harding. When one thinks of the prices they have been paying for their upholstered goods, or bedsteads, it is not strange that they are surprised when they learn they can get a first-class spring edge bed lounge for $12.50, hard edge for $9, a box mattress, new and without a blem ish for $4.00; bran new bedsteads $1.50. Call on Holman A Walling and you will understand the reasons thereof. x Protkct Yoi'R8klf. Insure your prop erty in the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets $23,000,000. F. E. DONALDSON, Oregon City, Oregon. Now that you are thinking of building and want the very best quality of lum ber delivered on short notice it will be to your interest to rembruber that Glad stone Saw Mill company can supply you with the best and deliver it at once. Wanted, A few more choice loans on good Clackamas county farms. Apply to Wade II. Spencer, Oregon City, Or. School deportment cards one cent each, good for terra, at the Estkrpkisk office. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Enterprise office. I Can you read your title clear, if not I Wade II. Spencer will make you an ab stract that will enable you to do bo.