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Oregon City Enterprise. KKIPAY, MAlU'll 23. ISM. OKKUON Viynr, Chief nf Police Afeaor, TreirT. Cftr Attorn?. Ptrvfl Cnmmlwtotier. Knp't. of Wuer Work-, til -.wnntvr, CITY OFFICERS . Ulna 8trl!ht L L. Porter Cku. Koblttl K 8 Cull IT R. U HolniAU K. F. lrt C. Hut-Jock. Jr. W. II. Unwell P. Ktnnalnl n.miinlmon-0. O. Alhrlfht. Jr.. H. U Krlly. C. N. Onvnmiin, J J. Cook, B F. Jmr, 11. C. Slevetu, Uo, Broughtoa, M. Howell ceiinrll meet tint rTelnJy at each month In etijp kll. The way U build up Orriroii Cltj Is to g It OretfOB Cltj people your pilronarr. Diraest and Best. Tht is what the Estirpwss offers yu for (he campaign. You want to be informed relative to all that is going on in the county and to do that you will want the Estkkibisk. In order to ptace it within the reach of every one in the county even in these hard times, it will be sent from now until after the June election for 25 cents. This is an uiifiralleled offer as you can get all the fK of the county st a time when you want to kerp posted for only a quarter of rui.iTir.lL roimRM. Some or the Thlnirt firing Done and Said Among the Boys. a dollar. at once. Send in your campaign clubs SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Prices the lowest Red Front Stores. What do vou think ! Shaving 15 cents at Farnsworth's barber shop. First Hare loans placed without delay at usual rates. W H. Bl'HGHAKDT. Get the political news by sending 25 cents for the Estihprise for three months. Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Paptiht church Roland D. Grant will IWture on "Life and Art." If you want an attractive sii;n see Davis the painter. Portland prices. Shop back of Pope & Co.'s hardware store. Sttdsoan's Soothing Powders claim to be a preventative as well as curative. The claim has been recognized for ovpr fifty years. Since Parker the barber has shaved off his mustache tbey say he looks like Bill Nye. Clean towel with every shave. N. B.come earlv and avoid the rush. A stimulant is often needed to nourish snd strengthen the roots and to keep the hair a natural color. Hall's Hair Re newer is the best tonic for the hair. Jas. Gault has moved from Canemah into the Maihies house near the river bank on Twelfth street, and may here after be found at the sash and door fac tory running the planer. C. 0. T. Williams has money now to loan at low rates on good residence se curity ; small monthly payments of inter est and principal. A few good farm loans might be considered. tf School Directors Lawrence and Noble have been visiting the city schools the pnst week and report them in good con dition with lln teachers striving earnestly to maintain a bigh grade of work. C. J. Siopp, wno formerly lived here is back fm a short visit having just closed a successful term of school at Skipanon. He will return to Clatsop county in a short time to teach this spring at Olney. The several mills of this place were obliged to close down last Friday for the third time this winter on account of bigh water. They were able to start tJie wheels turning on Wednesday again. The trouble, with most cough medicines is that Ibey spoil the appetite, weaken digestion, and create bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the contry, while it gives immediate relief, assists rather than impairs the assimilative process. A neatly printed announcement from Rattle conveys the information that our old friend Corwin Shank of the firm of Shsnk & Smith has moved, and we jndge from the announcement that they are doing a fine business, making insur ance and coin merctal business a specialty. Revival meetings were begun on last Monday evening at the German church of this city. Meeting every evening this week and next to begin at 7:45 P. M. everybody invited. Preach'ng also on Good Friday at 10:30 A.M. A. Ebsbt, Pastor. The Dayton Herald states that Joel P. Geer owner of the steamer Toledo has bonded the wbitehouse at that place, owned by Timothy Goodrich of Mon mouth. Mr. Geer and Mr. Goodrich were there on Tuesday when they made the deal which gives Mr. Geer control of the property. Several of the wood cars which are be ing built to haul wood down from the Tualatin are nearly ready for the trucks which are expected in a few days. The canopied car which stands near the station is to have motors placed under it and is to haul the other cars loaded with wood. Realizing the importance of the fruit industry to this section, Messrs Char man & Son have secured a number of the reports of the horticultural board which treats very fully upon fruit rais ing in all Its branches. Farmers and others who wish one of these valuable books can obtain them by calling at the tore of Charm nn k Son in this city. , C. M. Idleman, who is personally known to many here, but who is better known as the Portland representative of the firm of Johnson A Idleman, is most favorably spoken of in connection with the office of attorney general. In point of abilitv Mr. Idleman ranks bigh, his firm having a larga and flattering prac tice in the metropolis. Should he tie nominated he would bring to the office the active, energetic and careful consid eration of the state's affairs which would insure good counsel. Chairman Brownell of the republican county committee has just sent out notices with blanks to be filled in to suit the several precincts, giving notice of the republican primaries which are to lie held on the Slst day of March. Com mitteemen receiving them should fill them in at once with the proper precinct name and hour, sign and post in conspi cuous places so that all may get out to the primaries and assist in selecting delenates to the convention, to be held on the 4th of April. Many of the republicans from various sections of the state have been free to express their approval of Captain Apper son's candidacy for the governorship. They state that they are fully satisfied that he would give a good, safe and economical administration in accordance with the well established principles of the republican party, t Wm. Barlow is being mentioned as a suitable person to succeed Commissioner Bair and his friends are urging his nomination on the grounds that he is an old and well known resident and a good business man. Among the young candidates mention ed in connection with the office of rep resentative is that of G W. Swope who recently graduated as an attorney. Willis S. Duniway who was born at Needy in tnis county is prominently mentioned in connection with the office of state printer which he is thoroughly competent to conduct. Mr. Duniway is at present at work on the Oregontan. As a Clackamas county boy we witdi him success. W. H. Welch of Oswego was in town Tuesday looking after his political fences in connection with the sheriff's office which he aspires to fill. He says in speaking of the candidacy of both him self and Geo. Prosser from the same community that they have agreed to fight for the delagation from that pre cinct up to the time of the closing of the polls and whichever secures the delega tion is to have the hearty support of the other. Good enough. Last Saturday evening at a meeting of the Canby populist club Dr. White, who has long been a leading light in that party and who was prominently men tioned for representative at the late county convention, tendered his resigna tion, stating that he could no longer co operate with that party in the policy which they were pursuing. The doctor to please his former compatriots should meekly have bowed his head and obeyed their diction. The greater part of Tuesday was a perfect day, almost the fitst that we have bad this season, or for many months for that matte'. While we have not had a severe inter, since the beginning ' the fall rains it has been almost continally dump and uiipleitxant, so that the sun of Ttieday was like a Godsend. Knjoy ilT Well rather, tlld'nt you? "What's in a name T" iends. For inidaiiee, Well, tlmtde the name of si'MU. conm mkkiimj. The Mnrer Throws n Horn It Which May I'rtue a lliinuieraiig. On Tuesday evening them was a siMi ial meeting of the city council at which hut a small amoutttof btiNiiiess was transacted, nevertheless lite proceed ings of the evening fuiitUhttd material for much of the street and olllce conversa tion since. The contest Wtwecn the mayor and the council relative to the salary of and the apxiiiittiient of the chief of police had only jiiht cleared from the horiaon when a new war cloud hurst without wanting. There was silence on Tuesday evening among the council when the mayor announced that some ol the commitees did not unit him and that ho found Uhii cotiNtiliutioii with an able attorney that he bad a right to reorganise his commitieea and that tlieiol'oie all committee" might con sider themselves dissolved. Without waiting lor any action of approval or to jection he named his new committees. This is ahoat the extent of the htiKiness transuded except that the ordinance fixing the salary of the city attorney at 5 er month was defeated on account of the absence of Councilman Albright. If the council received the mayor's dis missal calmly at lite time, it is not to be thotikiltt that they acitiicsced in his arbi trary and novel mode nf parliamentary procedure and government. On the con trary it aroused their aiilmoiiity to a marked dcirren and the following day there was a eaiisus of the cotincilmen man, administrator ana mute rase oii known j0 m opposed to the mayor's the estate of Juhn H. Lias, Mrs. Stisana high-handed method ol procedure and Lias administrator. ,,Un ol warfare wsNltilocked out which In eludes the non-acceptance of the mayor's ! order of dismissal from the committee and some other biiMiuexs abjtit which none of those present were anxious to "Ayer'' is sufficient guarantee thai Ayer's Sarsaprilla is a genuine, scientific blood-purifier, and not a sham, like so much that goes by the name of "sarsa parilla." Ayer's Sarauprllla is the standard. The Nehalein Journal of Columbia county reports a school district in which the women seem to be strictly in it since at the annual school meeting held at the Beaver cieek school house. Mrs. Wilson was elected director for the term of three years. Mrs. Walters for the term of two years, and Mrs. IVnslow was elected clert. Dr. W. E. Carlland L. L. Porter were invited to attend a Mystic banquet at the Hotel Portland on Thursday evening given by Ainsworth chapter Rose Croix No 1 of the A. and A. S Rite. It will be the finest banquet given in Portland for years. Probate orders were entered for the sale of personal property to pay funeral and other expenses in the case of the estate of Frederick Dean, David Zimmer- FOE HONEST GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES GO TO THE A GROCERY STORE V. Harris, Prop., Successor to Fields & Sons, Noxt door to Topo it Co.'s Hardware Store. Sidney Smyth who went up to Canyon City to bid on a wagon bridge returned the last of the week and reported a very disagreeable trip over mountainous roads which occasioned several break downs and runaways. From his contact with people in that section he finds that they want another change which will revive business and tbey believe that the repub lican party is the one to bring that about. Inquiry concerning' Pierce's strength showed that he does not stand as well as when be ran before. For some time past it has been evi dent to those who met him that Mr. Rizenstein's mind was weakening. A week since it seemed to fail entirely and those under whom he bad been working at the woolen mill thought that perhaps rest might help him, so an opportunity was given him, to remain at home, but it soon ecame evident that .he was not getting any better so the first of the week he was tried and committed to the insane asylum. On Wednesday evening there was a very pleasant party at the home of Mrs. S. A. McCown, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Miss Cornelia McCown. At 6 o'clock the guests sat down to an elegant dinner after which music, games and social converse em ployed the time till a late hour when her guests left wishing their young hostess many happy returns of the day. Mr. W. P. Johnson after a couple of weeks spent here in going over the busi ness and plans of the Willamette Pulp and Paper company of which he is man ager, returned to San Francisco Satur day night. Upon his arrival in Cali fornia he will be able to determine whether or not it will be best for the company to build their new mill the coming season. Chief of Police Burns bag concluded that the best wav to restrain stock from running at large will be to arrest the owners of stock who permit their ani mals to be upon the streets. Boys are therefore requested not to bring any more cows to him for impounding. , Read the campaign offer, then send in your 25 cents for the Entkbpribk from now till efter election. L. II. Andrews brought a line sample ol seedling pears to this otlii-e this week j which were well preserved and line eat ing. Mr. Andrews says that they usu ally keep till May, but that they are not keeping so well this rear. George Light a resident of Park Place died of uneumonia after a short illness on Thursday morning leaving a wife and rough talk hut which will undoubtedly come to the surface at the seeial meeting of the council called (or Thursday evening. It is evident that there Is blood on the face of the moon, razors in the air and a and stormv vovagn hufoio the ESTABLISHED 1883. 500,000 TREES TENTH YEAR 1893. Oswego Jieris Oiler for tho coining hohsoii one of tho largest ami most complete stork of trees to bo found" in tho Northwest, consisting of tho following: 100,000 apple all the lending varieties. 1. ro,000 prune With Italian mid IVtet in the lend. 7.r,(MK IViir Bitrtlet and ninny others. lO.CKX) cherry best sweet and sour kinds. 2. "i,()O0 js'iicli Kurly Crawford and many others. 2r,(XX) plum nil of the lnst. J.OOO Japan plum both old and new sorts. 10,000 aproiot liest kinds for this climate. Also small fruit, grape vinos, shade, nut and evergreen trees, rosea etc. Send for new descriptive catalogue now ready. Address WALLING & JARISCH, Oswego, Oregon. two children in destitute circumstances. The funeral will occur on Friday, Capt. W. 11. Smith was about town on Thursday taking up a subscription to defray the burial expenses of Mr. Light so as to obviate calling upon the county. Chauncey Barney, who taught veiy successfully in this county the pant w in ter, intends leaving this week to teach school at Lewisville, Polk county. If Mr. Brownell sneaks as well on Saturday evening before' the club in this city as he did at McMinnville last Satur day he will wake the loys up. Miss Nora Conyers of the Kntski-kisx force went down to Clatskauie last Fri day to spends couple of weeks with relatives. Chas. Wilson, after whom Wilson- ville was r.amed, who is an old settler of that section was in town the first of the week. It is reported that the Oswego iron plant has been leased to the Colorado company and that soon the furnunce will be fired. C. P. Merrill has taken the job ot looking after Geo. Broughton's engine in place of Titos. Gault who is going onto a ranch. It has been decided definitely to hold a republican meeting at Eagle Creek on Saturday for the purpose of organizing a club. Among the well-to-do farmers of this county in the city the past week was L. Feltbeimer from up the Clackamas. mayor and common council of this city which hdcs no good for the fair name and proeritv of the town. Oscar WiiiHinger of the firm of Gary A WiHsinger of Milwaukne was in the city the first of the week. George Proser reports three bridges washed out on the went aide of the river by the recent flisxls. Geo. C. Brownell will speak at the club meeting in this city on Saturday eveiiii.g. Walter Nohlitt, poetmaitter at Needy, was in town one day this week. Bepoblicoi Wis la Hew ItrtnJ Tkkston, N. J., March 21. The su premo court in the contented senator ship case of R gers aguimtt Adrian has rendered a decision, giving a victory to the republicans. It finds the republican senate a lawful bwly, and Rogers is lis president. The democrats have almost entirely capitulated. Governor Werlz State-Controller-elect Hancock and Mate Treasurer-elect received Swain their coin missions as soon as the decision of the supreme court was rondered. They are already in poaaenHioii of their offices. The democratic members of the senate will probably join their republican col leagues tomorrow morning. The gov ernor has filed all bills passed by the legislature, and they are now laws. Pronounced Hopeless, let hated. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D, wt quote: " Was taken with a bad cold, which set- ' tied on my Lungs! cough set in and I finally terminated in Consumption Repubican club-Pope's hall- illam- i,our debtors gave me up. saying I could of live but a short time. 1 gave myself up ette Silver baud-Saturday this week. evenintr j to my Saviour, determined if I could not ' stiv with mv friends on earth, I would A license to wed has been issued to meet my absent ones above My bus Miss Amelia Ernst and Mr. August ; I"14"'1 "' advised to get Dr. Ki"K New . Discoverv for (;oiiBuni(itiiii, Coughs and Weinert. ; fi,i f ni. it triul tiwik in all. eiuht bottles: it has cured me anil Keep Lour Kyesund Ears Open, and you will see and hear many thing to your advantage. With open eyes vou cannot fail to see the advertisement of of Simmons Liver Regulator, and with ears open you will constantly hear of the relief it dives millions who suffer with Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipas tion or Biliousness. A dose now and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at U. A. Ilardinit's drugstore, regular size 50c. and fl.00. Biicklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no then and you'll not know anything about i py required. It is guaranteed to give Ma aria, that miserab e. tired-out lee inc. perfect satisfaction, or money rewnuuu Price 25 cents per box. A. Harding. For sale by G Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Gladstone Real Estate Association will take place at the office Q c at tlle Entkbhumk office. ,.i .1 r f J on the 2d day of April, 1804 at 1 o'clock p. m. at which time a board of directors will be elected for the ensuing year and such other business transacted as may properly come before the meeting. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to See at the head of the local column the conditions by which you can get the ENTkBi'Risa at a reduced rate. The latest in visiting cards at the En tkbphisk Okfick. Prices to suit you. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. t 0 (QpaHltBaking USJiPovder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ia Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard ADULTERATION -:- Is carried out to a degree never before known in all kinds of products in order that they may be sold GROCERIES CHEAP. Have not escaped the per nicious effects of this latest scheme to catch the frugal buyer. MARR & ROBERTSON. - Make a specialty of carrying Only First Class Family Groceries of whose purity and quality there is no doubt. The are not undersold by any other grocery in town. BROWN The photographer Is prepared to make photographs of all kinds promptly and in FIRST CLASS STYLE Iiubien' and Children Pictures a Spccialy. Call and exainino his work At the Old New York Gallery Second door north of I larding Drug Store. Scripture & Cronin. PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Particular attention given to de formed and deceasod feet General Blacksmithingft Reparing Shop on Fifth Htreet near Albright's meat market. OREGON CITY, - OREGOM. Portland-Oregon City and Yamhill River Route. STP TOLEDO Will leave Salmon street dock Portland, TueHilay, Thursday A Saturday at 6 a. m., for Newherg, Dayton, Lafayette and McMinnvillo, returning Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I?est of accommodations for pas sengers and fast tirno mudc. For freight rates apply at dock or on steamer. THE BON TON. A strictly first class resort conduct ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. All tho Best r.rati J.i of Cigars. N. A. INGRAM & CO., Successors to Story Urns., General Blacksmithing AND REPAIRING. Wagon and Carriage Work Done in first class shupe. HORSES! 1011GA" SPECIALTY. Shop on Main street, near end of suspension bridge. Postoflico-:- Store, MILWAUKEE, OR. FAMILY -:- GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of tho best quality. In Prices ve meet Portland Competition. Gary & Wissinger. Let us have a trial order.