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Oregon City hntcrprisc. KUIDAY, MAY W, 1m:t. CHAT AHOUT TOWN. rlrt tltt loweat The Um Front, H ixhiikU -HMiny nalla W rcula at ttl twin . I ( ynii want to aid I ywur iroxrty,llt It nth Wado II. 8Htnn.r, Vanthi, Team and i'liuiMr by K. J'aikrr, lonlraitor, Orrgon (,', I Hlilni-y Smyth haa lx'H liuy dm aal jmk aurveylnglor ll O.I.A H, roitimiiy II (laargo. i l Friday Mm. laiiUl Hoyer died ltr I"1"' llliifnii, leaving family o '(:kM rhildren tn luuiirii her (!m rt urtt. Wali'hea, rloika and ji'Welry repaired ntii)tly at Iliirmt'Utitr A A mlrvMii'a. ri,c reuaoimbh' and work gtiiiritntwd Tln I.yiMt A lloaly I I Iih Ix'nt tomtil Inil moflt durable orguti nmlu. Hold on fnay term ly lluniieUtor & Amlri-arii, Oregon City lee I now Mug adver d In I'lirlUii'l nil "1'urtt Ulna Moiin- Lin imtuial lie." Anything ao that t ll.r.. Oii'itoii City haa hewlolore had t tie (nly eaeelalor mill in the lale, Imt Ur knoll no (iroMHM'i erecting the ancoud lill ol tliv kin. I J. It. 1-ewin of ('arm write Hid I'.kthm- fe-uiHK Hut gran-i r.inii'uiixM um-a tlarea in Heaver l'rtrk on Ivcoration ay and that all m Invlti'd Tln're a a nu caalcrn mall un Turaduy ... i i i.. . i 1 1 ... .1 liill llii vt (iiinrwiay iiiuriuiiK m il oriiiitini double iij'i'ly and a a roneiiiinre It I K'k I'll 11 O 1'llK'k tH liKlMl U It. Tliv new car liicli l amii out on tier Liul trio on Sunday ha li n unfortunate ii having two annatuM'a bnrm-d oiit,j (no on Mimlay aint the otlirr on Tui-n- j i- i I Tim K'"l rillmna of Oregon City and, Iirimty arti rtjl,tfully rrW'Ud to n. I thi'ir donation of llowera for dri-or-: iii.nn lo l'.iHi'a Hall belore V.W A M. (n S'irliiiii pay. Ity ii-iiiel of the i)lllllllt'B It Tli" pnruin for llm arroud annual i fpring menling of llm Oregon Jlrei'ding ' nl bnvil Amx lallou la ai hand and! tli limii a lliat tlwrti will bo aoint very JuoirMlng raira at Salem from July ill to Till Ini'luKivv. All riitrin cIomi on ! i.nm 10. j I Tin) flrat Oirlatlan cliiir. li of tliia illy j fill Iicri'ullrr lio aalilmtli iK'hool at Jn o'cliK-k a. in. ami aot lal inrclinu at ll. Am yl nu miiii"tcr i l-M-atl Iuth 1 that tlii'V t an liavo (.n-ai lilnu luit tlif (unKri'nation ixiita to liavo tli pulpit Inpplii'il fioin linirj to limn. f t Miaa Anna llii'inlMitliain'aactiool In ilia-1 iint No. '.'I lii'nr KcillanJ rloMa on Frl 4y of thia ci'. licKirta fiom tlm ilia tut arr dial the m IhmiI liaa Utn a am ami tlial Miaa IliiiinUilliain liaa (lilly auataini'il licr rrputalioii aa out) of lie li'aihlitf ti'arlmra of tlir roiinly. A new pontollicn liaa Ufll catulilinliml It tin- jniit'iioii of Hull Itun ami ttio Sumly Hvcr, with tlio iianm of I'navllla. Miaa Calliii 1,. HwtH't liaa lict'ii appointisl hhi( ii intri-aa. Tlio PKtalilialilliK ol a xtitolllc ll liailc.l with joy hy llit coUi lnnn the Sumly rlvr, who have lonn Ix'cii w iahing Hu ll acotiVPiilciici. i Thn Mi Miuiivillii Hi'itintur atalca that Hih aNiittHnr of Yamhill county ia Liking tVi'ount of thn inilitliliMlnt'H of thoxo Whom hn iHai-saa. When he anil hi (li'putii'N ftrat htiirtvcl out It waa not Jri'incl iieci'Haiiry to ilo thia hwauno tho Itw iIoi h not allow the iluilurtlon of Itiili'liti'ilticHa, but tlicro iaa chance of tli m law IicIiik (Im hirnl iincoiiatitutioiiHl, U ia coimiili'tvil heat to tic on Urn rufo xiili', ami nu a immioruliilum of ciich oim'a imlihliilmHH ia imulii for refcroncn. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. I K FUI1L. LINE ? OF MILLINERY. WE HAVE 25 SETS SILVERWARE WHICH WE WILL GIVE AWAY ON THE 10 per cent off system. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES By Bpocial arrangement wo are now in a position to oflor our customers a reduction of about Twenty per Cent on all cash purchases made at our store. HOW IS IT DONE? -f f f BY f THE f COUPON SYSTEMS Wo give ouch cuHtomor making a cash purchase at our Btoro a coupon to tho value often per Cent of tho amount of their cash purchase, whether it$is ten cents Or One hundred dollars. These coupon iV are redeemable atour store in Silverware, which wo mark down in prico twenty to thirty per cent loss than its ordinary retail value. By this means our customers securean average discount on their j general purcharos of from twenty to thirty per cent and at tho same time Bocuro an elegant and useful household necessity. We guarantee this Silverware to be full plated and equal to anything in the market. Call at our store and see these beautiful goods. Yours Truly, CarrlM aNrw Nword. On Momluy evi'iihiK "o ininnhcra of iioinpnny V enjoyed a very pliwiaiil anil well ntumlet drill ami the onlnr to illi-inlaa the company hu'l juat Ixxm given hy (?iiptalti (ianoiiK when J. W. ()'CiinniialiipKnroiiitlui rankaiml ro qiiKNUxl NriniNMlon totnakethriuf lul inent. Thia Iwiug aci ordixl he atuUd tlmt the company ha. a grievance which they hail reipiented him to lay More the captain of the com puny, that in fact the complaint wan agulnal Mm aa olllcer in charge anil that In onlnr to get at the iiiatur prosily he wool. I have to re view few fiti u concerning the hlalory of the company, which he ilil, confining hia rematka to the record of ('aptuln (iauoug aaa iiininlN-r of the company. Hy thia time the olllcer in chntgn had a I. on I made up hla mind that nothing lem I hull hla rralgnatlon would apttiu the wrath of the company, yd cogllale aa he would, he couid think of no gixHlrcaai.il why hla men should have! tliua auddeiily turned agulnal him. When therefore at the coiiclualon Mr. O'Colincll aiild that It airorded him great plcanure In hehalf of the company to preaent the captain with a aword aa a alight token of the eatix in in which he waa held hy the iiieuilMra of hla com inand, Captain (ianong waa taken completely hy atiipriae ami could hurdiy llnd worda to reply, hut did manage to ay enough to at leaat make the hoyi umleralaml that he apprxciatcd their gift and the aplrlt which pnmpt4d it more than the gift iUelf. The aword ia a hamlaoine one and Captain (ianong will feel proud in Ita xjacaion exixci ally aa he feeli that it ineana that he haa alao the eatcem of the ineinU'ia of hia command. Drarrtra a Mednl. ltuilroad IWiilder lluaa who ialiow con alructing a foad acroaa the I'liyalluii In dian reaervation in deliance of the gov ernment and the I'liitcd Siatca army la evideiilly a man of nerve to aay the leaal. He ia a railroad huilder hy trade hut a real "colonel" hy profeanion Col. Itoaa, .)iiie tiinu agn got pttruiiaaion from Indiana to huild a road acroaa the reservation, lie x r(ormcd hia work aa a ronlractor, ln-ing, it ia aurmiaed, in the employ of the tlreit Northern rail road Thn laud on thia rewTvation haa U-en alloiiiv) to the Inuiuiia in wveralty ami they hold the Ix'xt jHisaihle title, except that they are not allowed to ell ll. They granted Col. Hoa the right to huild aa Individual", hut the government proteatcd and finally aent truoa to drive the daiintleaa Colonel away. The aol diena were reatrained from inteifering hy an order from the court, howsver, and Kona and hia Indiana are eat til building a road acroaa the reservation Ita a tprc tacle for gixla to ace one man hold a) hay the government and the aimy. la Tour laundry Well Ilunel Nothing exaHratca a xraon ao much aa to have a fine white garment returned from the laundry yellow and iiiuaay, hultona half oil", and in a condition not fit to wear. Tho Troy Steam Laundry aenda out none but firat cluaa work a trial order will convince you. OthYe with F. A. Waddock, poxt olllce build ing. Itundlea left Tueaday evening w ill be returned Saturday morning. Fourth ut July Meeting. The Fourth of July committee of Uit year and all citizena Intereated in having a celehrHtioti on the Fourth of July are relocated to meet at the council chain-U-r on Friday evening at H o'clcx k altarp. J. W. O'CONXKI,!., Chairman of Committee of 18t(2. DcrorHtloii Kay .Notlcr. Notice ia hereby given that the pout ollhti in Oregon City w ill lie closed on Tuoeday the IIOlli day of May after 11 a. in.'. it ia IWoration Pay. K. M. IIandn, I M. Shiloh'a Cure, the (ireat Cough and Croini Cure, ia lor sale by iih. 1'ocket air.et-ontaiiiN twenty-live doeea, only L'jc. Children love it. C. (i. Huntley. I ILEA G I V E N Hrhool Jfotca. There will lie three wixiki mors ol achool thm year. The reiiort for the acliool month Juat cloaed aliowa an enrollment of 412; (or the month of Muy lat year !7, n In crcaae of 7o. 1'reparationa are being made for the final elimination, and the imwiheri of the graduating china are hard at work on their part for the doeing exen iaea. The High school department U de riving much benefit from l'rof. Triiigle' Inatrtidive lecture on American LlUir ture. lie hai Juat flnlahed aom very Interexting lecture on J.ngfiillow. On Om oratlon Dy there will be brief cxerciaea t tho achool after which the pupil will march to 1'okj' hall for the I uaual exerciaea. t Tl. IM.tt. lliHf.ii Hfwli.lv U'iahea tli I...., S ,.......' "J ... - extend it thank to the following: Mr. K. K. Willlania. Mr. T. W. Clarke, Miaao iouiae William and Dorothy Chane and Mr. Houlln, who ax'ilxted in In the ciiU'rlHliitnciit Friday evening. The amount cleared from the entertain ment wait fdl! l.'r. The society I very much pluuMid with the kind aphit ahown hy the public aa evidenced by It liberal attendance. I'l I'll.. On the Z'ld the Oregon FaciCIc liailroad Company pitlillxlied sweeping reduc tion in freight rale from Han Franciaco to valley ioiiita, to take 1'ITuct May 23. Tlii reduction waa cauaed by policy of general obatruction which the Southern I'acillc Company had inaugurated aiutinat trallic delivered to tbem by the Oregon I'ai lflc, with the idea of delaying freight routed via that line. Thia action on the part of the Southern I'acillc waa cauaed by the effort ol the Oregon Pacific eo ple, in coiiiieclion with valley merchant, to oeti up the Willamette Itivi-r tor navigation lo F.ugcne. Siilveley'a ox-r bouae waa well filled on Friday evening to liaten to the exerciea provided by the I'hilomatbeon aoclety for their library bem-llt, and all prevent are entliiiaiuxtic in their pruiae of the exerciwa throughout aa they evinced much ability ami careful prepar- a'ion on the part of the participant The progiaui waa arranged in audi a way to interval aa well a inatruct and reflect great credit not only upon the management and ttioae who participated but tion the achool a well. Thtiniday evening of thia week there j will lie a Children' Carnival at I'o'a bull under the uerviaioii of St. Paul 'a Guild. In addition to the nmwpierade which we aaaiire our reader w ill well be worth the price of adiniaHion, there will he recitation, inarcbu, character acting, nong, the twining of the Mayole and the May dance. A many of the character i-prvaented w ill be gotten up with much taate, no pain or exjienHe havlmr been epared in their roattimet. Thia will w a fete worth attendiiiK o don't forget the date. Thuraday evening, May 25. State Printer F. C. Ituker ha juat tlnixhi'd printing and binding a large number of copie of the road, and fixh and game lawaand write that any one de airing copic can obtain them by in cloning a --cent stamp to him together with a requeat for a copy. Aa be re ceive numerous rHiieat for theae and other law it 1 manifestly unjust to !exxx-t him to pay the oHtage a it would coat a small fortune. If the law are worth having and asking for, thev am worth two cent to pay the postage,. W. P. Shannon of Fulton wa in Ore gun Ci'y on Tueaday making arrange ment to have platted and placed on the market a beautiful tract on the weat aide of the river overlooking the city. It i a part of the well-known Shannon phico near tho weat aide school house, and will make many sightly building tpottt. There are lifty-soven acre in the tract and when it is ready to be placed on the market L. R. Janney will have tho handling of the addition. Meeting at Shively's hall. BOSTON Preparations are well under way for the proper observance of Decoration and Memorial day and a most of the frater nal organizations in the city have signi fied their intention of Joining In the parade and exercise there I no doubt but tlmt both will be even better than iiHiinl. The Memorial sermon on Sunday will be preached by Hv. (J. W, (iibonerof the Presbyter ian church. The meeting will be at the Congregational church and the other denominations will Join in the services. The Oregon City band haa been en gaged to play on both days. The Pres of Oregon I represented in Chicago this week by the following well known member of the profession : J. IS. Kddy, late of the Tribune, Pendleton ; Charles I)oughty, of the Observer, Dal las; George O, Yoran, of the Register, Kugene; J. H. Heegle, of the Mist, St. Helens; G. IS. Snow and wife, of the Itamocrat, Huker City ; I. L. Campbell, of the Guard, Kugene; Kohert Johnson, of the Times, Corvallis; K. M. Waite, of the Journal, Salem ; A. M. Fisher, of the Pacific Christian Advocate, of Potrlaml. The Grand Lodge, I. O 0. F., of Oregon ha elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing year: grand master, W. T. Williamson, of Salem; depnty grand master, J. T. Stewart, Portland ; grand warden, L. C. Parker, Dallas; grand secretary, A. N Oamble, Portland, grand treasure, John (. Wright, Salem; grand representative, 0. D. Doane, The Dalle; trustees of the Orphan's home, A. N. Gamble, F. E. Harvey and Mr. E. L. Crozier, Portland. The state penitentiary 1 to have an other female Inmate. This time it is Mrs. Dr. Van of Portland who was sen tenced on Tueaday to three year in the pen for having performed a criminal op eration uon the person ol Mis Helen Wilson which resulted in her death. Metier. O. W. Prosscr's new ball i finished at Oswcijo.Ori'ipin and will lie rented by the nitfht as follows except Monday nights aa the (iotsl 'IVinplers have that niicht, the ilaiitiat Sunday school at 3 to 4 p. in , nrani;i's each second Saturday in the month, h or llani-esll mitht with tiano, I5.1K); for dance half nijflit with piano, $2..r)0; any sliowr (5.00. Oood etaxe and wll iililo.1. U. W. Prosper, Proprietor, tf Treasurer's .Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on band suftieient to pty warrant No. 31 indorsed December 12, 1891. Interest ceases with da'e of this notice. F. J. Lous, City Treasurer. Oregon City May 11, 18(0. The promptness and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain' Couifh Remedy famous. It is intended especi ally fur coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing coughs, and is the most effectual remedy knonm for these diseases Mr. C. B. Main, of Union City, Pa., says: " I have a great sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I warrant every bot tle and have never heard of one failing to give entire satisfaction." 50 cent bot tles for sale by Ueorge A. Harding. Those monstrous stump j are easily and cheaply disH)sed of with Judson powder. A good supply of blasting material of all kinds at Portland prices at the Park Place store, Karl's Clover Boot, the new- Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c., 50c. and 1.00. Sold by CO. Huntley. Call and see the lounges at R. L. Holman and yon will see some good ones which they ate selling almost at manufacturer's prices If you want to see a complete stock of stoves, tinware, hardware, cutlery and buggies, call and get prices from Wilson A Cooko before going elsewhere. They w ill save you money. If you want to examine goods before yon buy, go and see Wilson A Cooke, W ISocklen's Arnlsa fialre. The Pst Halve in the world for Cats, ISruises, Sores, L'loerf halt Kheum, Fever Sore, Tetter, Cliapimd Hand, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required. Hi guaranteed to give fK-rfex-t satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O A. Harding. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. A trade it ay Huccewj sure. AddrcHB. J C. BTm&OJJtt, Orcgonian Building, Portland. 41-THH RED FRONTS 25 Cents buys a pound ARBUCKLE'S, LION or MOKASKA Coflee, 3 mund starch. 5 pound soda or rice, C e)OfjlH thread, 8's or larger. SCENTS buys either dress braid, boys' straw hat, 12 lead pencils, ink, 25 envelops, 12 pens, boys' winsor tie, small chimney, 25M toothpicks, 2 papers pins, 5 oranges. ARRIVED Calicos 18 yards for $1.00, satteens and spring dress goods, furnishing goods, etc. Pure ground spices in bulk half price. Trade for produce. Oats and po tatoes wanted. HAMILTON & ALLEN, OREGON CITY. - - - - OREGON. BEE SUPPLIES! We have just received a large ship ment of the famous "Falcon" brand of Bee Supplies. If you want the best one piece sec tion ever sold in this market send your order to us. PORTLAND SEED COMFY, 171 SECOND ST.. PORTLAND 0REC0N. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Heavy. II ail Barta, iwe, ate Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY OREGON STORE J. F. FORD, Evangelist, 01 De Molnu. low, writ under dW of March Z?, imi: 8. B. Mtn. Mm. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Olpiitlciiieii : On arriving home last week, I found all wall and snxioiialy awaiting. Our little girl, eixlit and one-half year old, who hdi wasted awsv to pounds, is now well, trong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. H. II. Cough Cur haa don ita work well. Both of Hie children like It. Your 8. B. Congri Cure ha cured and kept away all hoar nes from me. So (five it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing yon prosjxsrity, wear your, Ma. A Ma. J. K. ol. If jrou wish M feel freah sn4 cheerful, and realr far the Hprln' work, eleante your ira te m with the H ! he A l.lver Cure br taking lo or three ) tvh week. Weenie per hot tie by ell druiirUlt. bold under a poai'lvp snar autby UM. A.VUKEWS. pound beans or rolled oats, 7 or o pounds cut &ir.r.ij i ail.o Minn rrn 3DK BO JL T!