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Oregon City Enterprise, FRIDAY, At'KIL 27. lS'.M. OKKliON CITY OKF1CKKS. fcvonnler, -I'.hlcf o( Polio Trwunrr. Clly Attorney. II intra Straight U L. Pormr CkM. Koblltt K 8 ChlT R. L. Holmnii K. r. lrl C. Bubcwk.Jr. W. H Howt'll D. Klnn.lM Hut CommlMtliMitr. Bnvt. o( WairrWorki, City Kolnr. Couneilmrn-C. 0. AUtrlihl, Jr., H. U Kelly, t N. ()rriimn, J J. Cooke. B F. Jugeur, II v. aietwi,uo, nrougnton, M. Howell usnnril tneeutnt RJueJT of etch mouth la city hall. Cheapest and Best. That is what the Entkrfrisi offers you for the campaign. You want to be informed relative to all that is going on in the county and to do that you will want the Kntkkprise. In order to place 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 S5 cents. This is an uniwrallelod offer as you ran get all the news 01 uie county at a tune when you want to keep pasted for only a quarter of a dollar. Send in your campaign clubs at once. I-fpU Advertising. Hereafter no lejial advertisement will be inserted in the Entkrfriss unless payment for the same is made at the time the affidavit of publication is ren dered. This rule will be imperative and dead-beat litigants, who nuke it a prac tice of working the courts, lawyers and newspapers will have to look to some other paoer to get their notice" published. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. rrices the lowest Red Front Stores The Enterprise until after election for 25 cent. Only25o. per pound can for Cedar Camphor. Sold by all druggists. PERSONAL N OTES. Mr. Jas. E. Davis and wife of Portland were in the city on Tuesday. Mrs. J. II. Striekler is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. O. Tilsbury. Frank Ford of Oswego was in the city on Wednesday for a few hours. M. A. Stratton was in the city on Fri day attending to business in court. Governor Pennoyer is booked to speak in this city on the Nth of next month. David lavis, editor of the Mist of St. Helens, was in the city on Wednesday, Sam Miles of Columbia county was in the city for a few hours last Friday on business, J. B. Cleland, one of the ablest attor neys in Portland, was in the city Friday on legal business. Mrs. Albert Fuller, nee Harding, is reported as dangerously ill iu Portland with typhoid fever. Miss Georgia Giltner of Salem, spent Sunday in this city, the guest of Miss Annie M. Merrill. Mrs. Ada IWnhardt of California left for a visit in Tillamook county before re turning to her home in California. W. A. Cleland, a rising Portland attorney was in the city for several hours on Wednesday looking after a case in court, Ex-Governor Moody was in the city for a few hours Wednesday morning looking after a real estate investment in this county. H. W. Good, of the Portland General Electric company, was in the city on Monday evening and attended a special meeting of the council. UK A Ml) Jl'KY It i: POUT. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- on for Clackamas County. To Hon. TIiob. A. Mcllride, Judge of the above-named couit: We, your undersigned grand jury for the April, 1S1M, teim of said court, make this as our final report and reHct fully represent, That we have carefully investigated all charges of crime that have been pre sented to us and while we have only re turned into court live "true hills," yet we have investigated a number of im portant cases which after a full investi gation of all the evidence presented to us IhUIi by the state and the defendants, we did not deem warranted by the evi dence to report to the court. We visited the county and city jails and found tliem both in good condition. We visited the offices of the County Clerk, Sheriff, Recorder, Treasurer, Assottsor and County School Suerin tendnt ami found these olllcea occupied by competent and accommodating olll cials and the books and accounts of said ollu-ers, neat and well kept. The books and accounts of the Clerk, Sheriff, Treasurer and County School Siierin- ! tendent having been experted by an ex pert employed by the last grand jury Debut Concert. Grand debut concert by Mrs. W, P. Ilawley, of tW'gnit City, at Shlvely'a opera house May 10, 1Hii4, assisted by the principals of the Verdi Operatic society of Portland, under the direction ofSignorG, Ferrari, Soprano, Madame Ferrari ; iiicmo soprano, .Mrs. II. Chris nun, Mrs' A. Lawrence ; tenor, Mr. W. A. Askiu; baritone, Mr. W. Coffey; bass, John Meyer; basso contante, Signer G. Ferrari. Sons nf Veteran's F.utertalimirnt. The sons of Veteran's cf Col. E, D. Itaker camp will give a inimical and literary entertainment in the K. of P. hall, Thursday evening May 3. The Misses McCord will furnish the music. After the entertainment Ice cream and cake will he served. Admission to the entertainment ten rents. Ice cream ami cake ten cents. QPECIAL SALE w Secure Your Tickets. At Huntley's Rook Store for the concert of the Chicago Lady ipiartette, one even ing only, Thursday May 3d. Admission 50 cents, seats niny be reserved seats without extra charge. Hard Times Prices, Scripture & Cronin have reduced horse ahocimr to 11. Tilt nor horse for new shoe and hearing no complaints against cither j Ullli furll1.r l)oti(.e. T (.llty y,.lir. ex- pcriciire as a practical horse slioer in- of said officers, we did not deem it necessary to go to the exctisc of having the hook and accounts of said officers exported at this time. The law requiring the sheriff to collect not only the county, state and school taxes but also city and school district taxes, require a more amplilied system j of book keeping in the sheriff's and i treasurer's offices. We find that the What do you think ! Shaving 15 cents at Farnsworth's barber shop. First claps loans placed without delay at usual rates. W. H. Bl BQHARDT. A nice line of shoes just receiven from the manufacturers at the Red Front stores. It C. 0. T. William is having a new side walk placed along High street in front of his three cottages. Stifdman'g Soothing Powders relieve feverishness and pit-vents fits and con vulsions during the teething period. German Dill pickles, preserved sweet pickles, large and small pickles in vine gar. E. E. Williams, The Grocer, Cleanliness, good flour and skillful handling is what makes the home made bread from the Shively bakers so readily sold. . County warrants and city warrants on the general fund will be taken at par at the Store of Glass & Smith, in exchange for goods. tf Tne address in last weeks notice of Dresser 4 Co , Portland, should have been 329 Washington street, instead of Third and Washington as the type had it. Incase here dandruff, scalp diseases falling and graynees of the hair appear, do not neglect them, but apply a proper remedy and tonic like Hall's Hair Re- newer. This is the time to set out your bulbs and plants for summer and fall blooming and the best place to get them is at the Clackamas greenhouse, Park Place, Jos. Collin s proprietor. now is ine lime to renovate your bouses and Charman fc Co. will sell you the paints, oils, varnishes and alabantine and brushes at Portland prices. Re member the place, Charman & Co., City Drug store. The republicans at the wood camp at at Willamette Falls are agitating the question of organizing a republican club among themselves as there are a goodly number there who are anxious to help down these hard times. Parties residing in Oregon City, de siring anything in table luxuries, wines or any first-class articles in groceries can write to F. Dresser & Co., 329 Washing ton street, Portland, and thev will de liver all orders free to any car or boat laudintr. . It is only of late years that rheumatism has been treated as a blood disease. But that this is a correct theory is proved by the extraordinary success attending the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in this painful and very prevalent malady. It seldom fails of radical cure. The Chicago Ladies Quartette which which will soon appear in our city comes laden with the highest honors and de served prafses of the White City. Both as soloists and a3 a quartette they there delighted thousannds with their sweet singing. To mueic lovers their concert here will be a rare treat. The many friends of Ross E. Char- sheriff keeps a cash account of all these man will be pleased to learn that he is funds; that all tax money is promptly turned over to the treasmer by the On Tuesday evening the court of disci plane of Co. F met in the armory and passed upon the cases of such members of the company as have not in the past been present at every drill meeting. The officers whose duty it is made to pass upon and assess fines are First Meutenant F. S. Kelly, First Sargeant W. A. Huntley, and First Corporal Fred Metzner. able to be out again and now crawls about the yard ou crutches. J. E. Wetzler, of Milwaukee, a promi nent young republican and an officer in the lively republican club at that place was in the city on Monday on business. Rev Oilman Parker and wife went ovei the Willamette Falls Railway on Tuesday to see the sights along the road and to meet some parishiene'S at Wood ville. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hower of St. Joseph, Mich., who have been visiting their cousins, Messrs. W. A. and C. G. Huntley, left on Wednesday for Cali fornia. A. B. Apperson of McMinnville was in the city on Tuesday for a few hours and took occasion while here to try the brick pavement by taking a spin on a safely. E. W. Creiuhton, of Portland, accom panied by B. Seeley, of Astoria, was in the city on Tuesday and took a trio uu along the line of the Willamette Falls Railway. J. H. Pomeroy, accompanied by his son Will and Fred Woodard, of Oswego, were in and about the city on Tnesdsy looking over its improvements and advantages. E. J. Garrow took the Monday even ing train tor cissons, la!., where he expects to obtain work as filer or saw fitter. His family will remain at Glad stone for the present. Sidney Smyth and Will Pomeroy started early Wednesday morning up the Clackamas intending to try Eagle Creek or some other upper tributary for a day or two's fishing. Dr. Smith, the dentist, has turned the key in his door and stored his dental apparatus intending to give his attention to mining dnring the next few months as that is his usual summer vacation. Thurston Johnson and John Eudy, two old Oregon City boys who learned their trade in the Enterprise: office rode up from Portland on their wheels on Tuesday and spent several hours in the ity P. F. Moiey returned from his trip to Texas and other points south on Monday morning. He was accompanied from San Francisco by Charles P. Thore, who had been spending several weeks around that city. J. W. 1'alinateer, who was county commissioner at the time of the building of the suspension hridge is in the city serving as juror. He has been sick all winter but is much improved in health now. Henry E. Smith, who was called te California two weeks ago by the serious llness of his sister, Mrs. George D. Rit- ter. returned last Friday morning and reporieu ins sister much Detter tnan when he was called down there Dr. Emil Schubert, who has for a short time had an office in this city has com pleted arrangements by which he is to be associated with Dr. Sullivan of Oswego in practice. Their principal place of busi ness will be Oswego, but they will have branch office at Tulatin Dr. C. B. Smith, nominee for (he legislature on tha republican ticket was in the city last Monday, The doctor is a keen observer and states that the observing and thinking people are tired of the times and anxious to express their disapproval at the ballot box. The Statesman has received the sad news from St. Helens that Secretary of State George W. McBride is in failing health. As he had for a long time been in very poor health and unable to help himself to any considrable extent it is feared that his constitution may not prove strong enough to pull him through. sheriff as required by law and the ac counts of the treasurer showing these different kinds of taxes are neatly and correctly kept. And now having completed our labors we ask to be discharged. G. R. H. Miller, Foreman, E. W. MlULAM, K. E. lioll ALL, Tiios. Armstrong, W. II. Cooke, E. NXWKIRK, C. N. Greenmax. sines llrst class work .Married. It AN KIN-I.AC ROIX At the Preshy teriau parsonage in Oregon City, April 2", IS'.H, by Rev. (i. Wm. Uibony, Mr. Josiah Rankin and Mrs. Julia Lacruix. Columbian stamps are beginning to lie in demand now that they are going out of use, and stamp dealers are beginning tocolleet them up in anticipation of the time alien the supply is exhausted and prices advance. Inquiries have been frequent oft ate for some of the larger denominations and dealers have ordered in quantities, the office here having filled an order for 25 six-cent the past week. Stamp collectors can only secure these stamps from postmasters and dealers. Boys collecting Columbians will not have the opportunity to gather much longer as many letters now com ing through the maila have the old I style of stamps. OF Children's and Youth's Suits Wo are goiiiK to Hell our (dock of cliililrcii'H clothing nt prirm thnt cannot Im duplicated in thin city or Portland. SuitH, (5 to I I year Regular 7 M) for M X) Suits, 11 to li yearn, Regular Suits, ft to 11 year Regular Suits, It to 10 years, Regular Suits, 5 to 1.1 years, , Regular Suits, 7 to 12 years, Regular Suits, 0 to I) yearn, ' Regular The IlrownHvillo goods arc not included in thcuo M) for ft (X) f.r 1 AD for 4 (X) for II fill for 2 m for price. 5 (M) 4 (X) 3 25 1 r.i) A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT Will 1 ntadu iu nil linen of- BROWNSVILLE GOODS. GLASS & SMYTH. FOR HONEST GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES GO TO THE GROCERY STORE U.S. and A. C. Strange, who were called to Wilbur, Douulas county, last week Thursday by a telegram announc ing the serious sickness of their mother, arrived too late to see her alive, she having died on Thursday evening while they did not reach there until Friday morning. The funeral occured on Sat urday and they returned on Sunday morning's train. A. F. Parker who has been away from his shop the most of the time for two weeks was able to lie up on Wednesday long enough to get a shave He hopes to resume his place behind a chair again on Saturday. Monday township thirteen south, range ten west, was thrown 0en for fil ings in the local land office. This is lo cated south of Yaiuina near the coast, but competition was not very active lor the land. Work of bringing Main street U grade between Seventh and Eight streets was begun on Wednesday. If the weather continues fair it will not be long till Main stieetis completed from the basin to1 the Abernethy. I Roswell P. Ilorr one of the ablest ! political writers in the country and a pleasir.g public speaker is expected to make a number of speeches in Oregon next month for the republicans. The local branch of the Chautauqua society which was organized last Sep tember has been dointr excellent work during the winter, will have coinpleteJ the studies for the year In about three weeks. Plans an now under way for a special meeting for the chute. It will be held at the hume of II. C. Stevtus. Motormen express the fear that small children playing around the track when electric cars are passing will become so bold as to try and pass immediately In front of the cars and so get hurt. If par ents would keep the little ones away from the track there would be no danger of an accident of this kind. Charman A Son have just received fine invoice of those justly celebrate Red School House shoes which they olTt at bedrock prices. They have also the finest assortment of ladies and gents fine and heavy shoes to 1) found in the city. It will pay you to call and see them. Those who are best acquainted with Frank Jugiter feel that he Is just the man that is wanted fur county commis sioner at this time, as he is prudent careful and economical, so that the af fairs of the county will be well looked alter. llios. .Nelson, ol Milwaukee, was ar rested the past week for killing Denny pheasants out of season, and being taken before Judge Fouts plead guilty, and on his youth the minimum fine V. Harris, Prop., Successor lo Fields & Sons, Next tloor to l'opo Si Co.'u lhmlwaro Store. ESTABLISHED 1883. TENTH YEAR 1833. 500,000 TREES Osvueo Jaieris Oiler for the coining season one of the largest and most complete stock of trees to be found in tho Northwest, consisting of tho following: 100,000 apple all tho leading varieties. 1"',XX prune With Italian and IVtct in tho lead. T.fyKiO Pear llartlct and many others. 40,000 cherry liest nwwt and sour kinds. 2.),0X) jM-ach Karly Crawford and many others. 2',0(X) plum all of tho U-st. 5,000 Japan plum both old and new sorts. 10,000 apreiot best kinds for this climate. Also small fruit, graw vines, shade, nut and evergreen trees, roses etc. Send for new descriptive cutamgtio now ready. Address WALLING & JARISCH, Oswego, Oregon. A. F. Parker found his business im proving so much that it was necessary to ' account of hpal another chair in hisghopand the last of I5 was imposed. of the week he had a comfortable chair ! and neat fixtures a.l.lwl. Township 15 south, range 7 east will be thrown open for entry at the land m. nneenan announceu to tils mends o(ru;0 in tllig city on ,lie 15 o( Mliy Tlli u ueu.iesusy morning u.ai tney nail a I ; 1J(.atwi H01ltn wfiHt o( Mt Je(rurHon ill young militiaman at his house of whom tle cHHcaje rHnie ootii tie ana tus wife are exceedingly proud. Wm. Davidson, the Molalla mail car rier who has been on the sick list for a while back has so far recovered as to be able to carry the mail as usual. W. W. Marrs sustained a severe wrench of the knee last Saturday which obliges birn to walk with a cane. H. 8. Oibson has rented the W. T. Whitlock bouse on Jackson street where be will reside in future. There will be very little if anything doing in circuit court after this week. . "Ceylon Wend" Is a fancy Roasled Coffee which will suit the most fastidious. Try it if you want the best. K. E. Williams, the Grocer. A letter from Geo. C. Kly at Itiyerside Cal., where he went to look at an orange grove which he thinks of buyng conveys the intelligence that he expects to return soon. J. It. Lew is, the Lacey postmaster and merchant, was in the city a few days of the past week on business. It is reported that there is likely to be a class in penmanship and drawing formed in this city in the near future. The It ii ii Ton Coflce, in two-pound, air-tight, tin cans, Is ttie best .lava anil Moclia (Jollee In the market. K. K. Williams, the Grocer Wool- The Red Front Stores are paying 12,'i cents per pound for wool. 2t Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. FPi pi r(r akin Poivden T1 . ue oniy rure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in 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. Agents. $75 if. TM ri-tx-raJ .friicavr aj ma, v-k ftitii 1n ft famll; Id t a I puts. V -', rinMi tini 1flr b-m wiuiuut uluf tbn hand. Yon lUn tlto bil i mil, ltifttJ!ulli Iota UiCMt. 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