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Oregon City Enterprise. KIUIUY, MAY 18, 1SM. I.egl Advertising. Hereafter no legal advertisement will l inserted in the Kstkhi kihk unless payment (or the Mine is made at the time the aflulnvit of publication in ren dered. This rule m ill be imperative and dead-best litigants, who make it a prac tice of working the courts, lawyers and newspapers will have tu look to some other palter toiret their notu-e! published. A rL W.1 1UMM-S.H TALK. Editor llorr Talk r'inanre and An Enthusiastic Audience. Tariff SPRAY OF THE FALLS. lriees the lowest Red Front Stores. I'ed Men's picnic and concert by Port land Military band June 10. Only 25c. per pound can for Cedar Camphor. Sold by all druggists. First claw loans placed without delay t usual rates. W. II. Bl RdllAROT. liurmeister Jk Andresen keep all kinds of strings for the violin, guitar, banjo, luundolin, etc. 4t rtpdman'a Soothing Powders pre serve a healthy state of the constitution during the petiod of teething. It will pay you (usee Miss June and t:ister Kay in their ;lub swinging at Shively's on Friday evening. A band of forty pieces will entertain you at the picnic at Proderick's park Juue 10 giyen by Wacheno social club. Cocoa-Coffee is a combination of Mocha and Java coffee blended with the Cocoa tieaii, producing the perfection of coffee dunking. E. E. Williams, the (irecer. Harry Greaves has received word from lii Kxaniiner prize ptano that it has been shi ped from Chicago with a car load lot lr Cortland. l'.iinneister & Andresen have taken tli- agency for the sweet toned Kimball organ. Sold at prices never before given Oregon City. 4t Vote as ym please but tbey all vote I' i er, the barber's, the best place to a good shave. Every customer v .to the clean towels a success. K. (j reave is arranging to build a seven room cottage in Bolton and will iegin work immediately. It is his in- Shively's ball was packed to Its ut most capacity last Saturday night to hear the address by Hon. lioswell U. Horrof New York upon the political issues of the day. Long before the hour for the meeting the hall began to fill and by the time the seakcr and pro cession arrived at 8 o'clock there was not room except upon the stage and about the sides of the hall. This was soon filled and hundreds were turned away. The procession formed in front of the Charman block with the First Kegi mental hand in the lead, followed by the Multorpor flambeau club, the Oregon City band, the Milwaukee club, the Os wego club in rigs led by the Oswego band and citizens. No particular ef fort had been made to get up a parade, but it was noted that those in line made a very creditable showing, the Multor por club with theii gay uniforms and Haming torches making a particularly fine appearance and iwod impression. This club and the Oswego club won many warui words of approval. The sKoch was listened to with the closest attention, and was pronounced exceedingly good by all but the ultra populists who did not like the effect of . , was a Mr. Horr's cold facts. Ilia hdcocIi in devoted almost entirely to the finnm-j,,! ' lntl some of our citiaena PERSONAL NOTES. Judge Hruns of Sandy was in the city the first ol the week. Orlando Lovejoy was about town (or a lew hours on Tuesday. S. II. Trvon, of Trvon, Or caller at this olllce Thursday Ci. I,. (5 ray Is assisting for a few days In a rush of work at the clerk's olllce. Martin Pcan caught a flue string of young salmon at the falls on Wednesday. C. M. West is back from his trip to his homestead on the Nehalem looking well. Mr. Ehlinger, of Portland, was visit ing his si'iter, Mrs. John Vegilius the past week. S. W. Holmes, of Union, has been visiting his cousin, J. S. Purdom, of this city the past week. Mrs. Hannah McFerron of Ponieroy, Washington, is visiting her sn, J. S. McFerron in this citv. Jack Humphrey and John Wright loft on Wednesday for the l'pmr Colombia to continue their fishing. Eugene I. a Forest and wife, of Albany, were visiting his mother and sinter in thU city the first of the week. W. P. Johnson, manager of the Wil lamette Pulp A Paper company, left for San Francisco the grst o' the week. II. I. Ward, a painter of Clackamas, was in town last Saturday getting ac-' It K A V K It ( ltF.F.K RF.Pl 'ULU'ANM. Snilhix Pays hi CotiipllmeiiU to Stark weather ami Pi'iiiinycr. tentlon to occupy it ileed. him self w hen com- At the republican meeting to be held at Teaver Creek Thursday evening May 17, the Park Place band and the candidates will lie prei-ent. A good attendance is expected . Were you piesent at the entertainment of the physical culture class given on the liilllast Mor.day night? The meeting is reporter! to have been a most enjoyable one and most gratifying in its success. Next TueJ..y evening is the regular meeting night for the Woodmen, and be sides having ien or a dozen initiations, they will elect officers for the coming term. No Woodman should be absent. Cocoa-Coff'-e combines the requisites of food and drink, the coffee supplying the delicious aroma and flavor, and the cocoa the rich food elements so health fu1 and heneri Ul. Sold by E. K. Williams, the Grocer. I'ied, at Wiilsburg, Oregon, May 7th, 1S04. Mrs Lwitha A. Wills, wife of Win. E. Wills, aged 33 years, 8 months and 6 days. She leaves a husband and three children, a father, four sisters and five brothers to mdurn her loss. The entertainment at Shively's hall on the evening of the 18th, to be given by Mrs. J.W. Gray's athletic class will be for the benefit of the Congregational church. It promises to be very enter taining. There will be a meeting of the Tuala tin and Union prec'net republican clubs at the grange ballon Saturday evening- and P(,l','-' theories. and taritf questions, anil was an able presentation of these from the republican standpoint. As a public speaker Mr. Horr is pleasing, clear, logical and con vincing. His speeches throughout the state cannot fail to result in good. A Thrifty Order. There was a meeting ol the Kebekah lodge at the 1. O. O. F. hall on Monday evening at which further business per taining to the work of organizing was attended to. This lodge is Hie youngest in the city, but has a large membership of the best ladies and gentlemen in the city. As will be seen Irom the full list of officers which 's given below it is con ducted almost wholely by the ladies. It is evident from the list of officers and the way in which it sets about business that it is destined to occupy a prominent place among the fraternal societies of this ci y. Following is the full list of elective and appointive officers: Noble grand, Mrs. M. M. Charman; vice grand, Mrs. C. 0. T. Williams; secretary, Mrs. F. U. Charman ; treasurer, MissS. L. Stevens; right supporter to the N. G., Thos. F. Ryan ; left supporter to the N G., Mrs. C. N. Greenman; right supporter to V. G., Mrs. Georgie Meldrum; left sup porter to V. G., Mrs. Jessie Cooke; con ductor, Mrs. X. F. Glass; warden, Mrs. Mary L. Bradley; Chaplain, Mrs. A. N. Porter ; inside guard, Mrs. Lizzie Howell ; outside guard, W H. Howell. Our old friend W. A. Middlcton, "f Portland, was up last Friday and had a busy time shaking hands wit): the Imivs. Geo. and C. H Fox, of Portland, a companied by their wives, were up Sat urday and Sunday visiting their sister, Mrs. T. W. Fouls. Rev. J. E. Eckstorm will preach Sun day morning at St. Stephens fn Portland in exchange with Rev. Thompson who We were very glad to notice In your excellent pain'rol last week t tic proier ous condition of the Maple I line Re publican club, wo too have miidn some advancement In our club. Wo started some time since w ith but twelve names on the Mil anil have a hied new mimes at every meeting, and some have hunted up the secretary between mooting of the club and signed until our list num bers over seventy names of the most intelligent farmers In our precinct and still there are more to follow. On Fri day night of lat week the "Mip's" big gun, Maikwoatlior, was out and made one of his mud slinging speeches against the two old parties and the next morn ing two intelligent Gorman fanners bunted up the secretary of our club and asked to have their names added to our roll. Come again llrother Starkweather and we will stain gel all Ihu "pops'' on our list. 1 tell you Mr. Kdilor we want men for our representatives in olllce that know more than we do, we want to ! vote for men th.it have stability enough to stay in a putty long enough to llud nut what its principals are In-fore jumping n to something new just for olllce. No, i no, Staikweathcr, the old republican ) patty is good enough for us. I he parly; that look out for America first and . wants every dollar of our money just as good as any body's dollar; the party that believe in giving employment to every idle American that i willing to work, the party that would encoutage homo industry and thereby keep at home the tropic's money; the party that ha mails ours one of the lx-t financial fir uil, llieitd. Of all things tlio average, housekeeper Is particular about, It is tint ipiallty ol bread for her table, Good homo made broad Is not equaled by 'the ordinary bakery and to meet this requirement, Mr. J. F.gle of the Hhlvoly bakery' has put on the market his celebrated home made bread, This bread Is made from the sumo kind of Hour that Is ground for export and none of the processes are used In Its in snii fact ii re that, while glv lug the broad a line appearance, rulu Its quality, The utmost cleanliness is ob served in all departments and tint pa trons of the bakery are Invited to In sct it at any time, that they tuny see for tlinmsolvc how their bread Is pre pared ami handled. IMCTU.lt RID KHS, Aanu mot Daalar A ra rour ara nuanF Am ... !.i.- at.r hi of (ha iIiumF Ara you aaara ! U)tfal tlmt wtuidiiMl Urn hv,iii with in urtlliiary ' ami tli aulld am! anal. Ion lira.? Ara You ra alio tlmt Ilia "Kainh ar" vl.iH'hnr lira, hi liaiua- iniroli. a -il and iia I lor tli Inh,,, Nialtar. uf Ilia world t I lm Ilia "Hmnlilnr" la tli llglil. Ml, air. il. ,r. I. I.ialrat ami liniiil.iiiiii.t hleiela nmila manrlli' Hint u riwiv.! HtaawanU at tliaaurlil. ulrf Kaaniin tl.a in. Irailln l til ma llial art, 1111 etliar mat-Mna but tlm "Kambiar" Mini w.i.i i. .T- " UIITII It',,. " li ' with alliirliar I r- from in to ISA. "iintnllr 1 riiMilitr. 'H. to 'hi, ,k.ii roiiil-txia IO.V "vnr li ra' C.4. .'. nn.i 17 hmiiiI, $1'.',. iKntterii li.t ' r . mi, to . I. II. t will, a big lllaciiillil.) CjiI, ,. o.'. Mil. I olri-tilur fri-a for tlm i.tHliia. Wa a, ml Urn apt-ma mil il,-n. r. mart a i.t-rw It, ! H aalitiigt ! mi. I I'liiln, Him n nf Kiinn. 'I', .lit mm. i. I rn. I 3Ji W . .hl nloii .iro. t. -,ii tii,il. Or. Wlioli . ra .mil retail rpraai utativaa Ir'a. ll U oiil,w.-at. Uuaraatraa inaila rood In I'nrilaait II ft V It will 1m to llm In terest tif tliu lux imynrrt f Clack a tiiiis county to voto fll r -aaaBBaaa'' A. J. Washburn, Regular IVnwcratic Noinima' for Treasurer, 'III' -IT-V I Infill . vi- For Olstrict Attorney, E. F. Driggs, OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Ktular lVnitK ratio Noininiv. Indopondont Candidato lor Justice. Ftuirtli Miij!!Hlcriiil Ibstrict cm lrnriii? Oregon City, ('iiiit'iiiah, Abernefliy, Kly tttnl West Sitlo. For Justice of the Peace W. L. WHITE, r. K in, uu.a. will occunv St. raid's milnit In tin eiiv. '" i'vy by every nation under the I.. II. H,t..n .,.o,,1u.,l...ll,vl,'i.;m,n,i'f,v'r.vl1"''im t will get to the Bister, Miss M. L. Hampton, of Igan. passed through the city on Tuesday on their way to Yaipiinu to take up timber clainiB. See at the head of the local column till, I I II, ill I il V allli.lt Villi I'M,, l,lt ll,M .. I il l i - " a- s, stems ... ine c.viiueu wt....! am. mane F.NT,,tHK ,,,, ,,. tins country so ptospen.u Unit until lH'.il.' the L'ntited Mu'c was hsiked Umhi Independent Fourth Jtislifo Candidate District. I' you ar i-iim io bv lrijr. t ur to ntak lhckwtlh QLLDEN Baking Pomder. K. M. IJIakeslev and wife, who have been stopping with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilkinson for a while back, left on Tuesday morning for Centralis, Washington. P. S. Flitcroft was stricken w ith a light apoplectic attack on SunJav, but appears to be recovering nicely. This is the second attack which he has experienced, both being light. County clerk Morton and Recorder Ramsby were out in the southern part of the county a couple of days the past week on their obi stamping giound to see how the boys were making it in the campaign, Hally al Barlow. If there is one place in the county i that prides itself on the vim thrown into the meetings of the republican club that place is Barlow, and the meeting which was held there last week on Thursday was no exception. The house and streets as well as the hall were gaily decorated for the occasion and everybody was prepared to help to make the meeting a success. After the people from the surrounding country visiting clubs had arrived they front like Heaver Ciei-k, Starkweather will never go to the stale senate or Ten noyer to the I'niteil States senate. Then get to work boys and see thst. The l'etl nnycritc t'oxyism is stuuied out in Oregon now and forever. Smilax Heaver Creek Mv M, I SIM. PECIAL SALE Monday evening, May 7th, the resi dents of River View gave Mr. and Mrs. Akin a pleasant surprise party. The evening was spent in playing games, vocal and instrumental music, recitations etc., followed by ice cream and cake, making the evening an enjoyable one. Mr. Akin departed on the following morning for Southern Oregon, where he and the has a position with the Davis-Ambler- presented a gala appearance. It is said Onring the lust week arrangements were completed for the improvement ol the mail service between Oregon Citv and I'urtland by having the car which leaves here at five o'clock carry mail This will take any letters that may come into the postotliee after the three o'clock mail is made up, that may he destined for the Kast, the West Side, down the river points or the easb-rn part of Chick mas county. On Thursday the county pu-rs ran leave on this car and go out to the eastern part of the county on Friday. It will undoubtedly prove a great convenience. Notwithstanding the several other attractions in the city last Saturday evening the memUrrs of Kails Citv lodge of Workmen and their families bad a most enjoyable time, the hull being crowded. The literary entertainment war away up good, and after it was dis (tosedofall hand turned loose to have a good sociul time. Did they have it? Ask anv one who was there and see w hat in said about it. Ice cream and s Ul' Children's and Youth's Suits Wo arc going to sell our stock of chililrcti's clothing nt price Unit ctimiot ! dujilicutctl in this city or Portland. 1'iilfA awirM aiirVMil III nVMr f00 imriuitia r....o Tl. .; , ; .1... f..n. e.in - i . .iieiicu vu. me Kuems wisueu uim inn luny ooo people sat auu usieneu . ..:, . .i... ;.. i.. .1 ... I VUIIH III IIIIUI'I lltaiUK IHHL III IHH3II , lilll io rousing repuniican sieecnes ior more Suits, fl to I I years, Suits, 1 1 to 1") years Suits, 5 to I I years, Keuuhir Suits, (5 to 10 years, Regular Suits, .r) to 1.J years, Ueguliir Suits, 7 to 12 years, Hejruliir Suits, 0 to D years Hogitliir The Hrowtisvillo gisitU arc not iiicltulotl in tht-stt Hegtilnr 7 .r)0 for M K Hcgiilur l .')() for 5 IK) 5 (X) r,.r 4 00 1 M for 3 '-.') 4 (H) for 2 75 :i 50 for 2 50 2 50 for 1 50 jirioes. A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT Will he mndu in all linen of- BROWNSVILLE GOODS. GLASS & SMYTH. success in bis venture There were about thirty-five friends and relatives present ! than two hours and would gladly have of this week for which arrangements are being made to have a biit time. Several BP"akerswill tie present among whom will be H. 8 Strange of this city. The Reflector is a neat magazine pub lished by the students of the State Uni versity at Eugene. The last number ol this neat magazine has found its way to our table and we note that Miss Laura Beattie formerly of this city is editor in chief The paper refltcts credit upon the students and student editors. Have you seen the latest? The place to find it is at the mamoth store of Char man A Son where they have just received a tine stock of the latest novelties in dres goods together with a full line of the la-t-st novelties in trimmings, including the celebrated Hercules braid. The but tons to match are something new and unique which vou should not miss seeing. Just received a fresh lot of genuine extra large, Norway bloater in ickeral, white fish, anchovies in bulk, Mitchner herring io bulk and kegs, Marinerte her ring. Also, a full assortment of canned sh both domestic and imported. Mail c your orders. We deliver goods free to boat and car landings at Oregon City. F. Dbksssb t Co. 329, Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Smith entertained Hon. Roswell G. Horr at tbeir pleasant borne overlooking the river and the fulls upon the occasion of bis yisit here. After riding over the Willamette Falls rail way to the pew town at the mouth of the Tualatin in company with Mr. Smith, C. P. Thore and Chas. Meserve, they visited the falls and the several mills, after which the party enjoyed an elegant dinner and pleasant visit till time for the speaking. 1 who felt they were losing a good neigh bor. In conformity with the request of citizens of Wilhoit and vicinity Ilenrv Meldrum is making arrangements to have Hon. Chas. II. Ilodd speak at that place sometime about the middle or last of next week. Mr. Dodd is a plain bus iness man who knows what it is to have his business injured by trade depression He never used to have time to make Kilitical speeches, but this year he is making quite a number of excellent, telling speeches. Go and hear what a business man thinks of politics. Brownies, Did you say Ilrowuies? To be sure, every body is on the qui vive awaiting their appearance. The band is now on a tour around the world and have announced that they will appear in this citv in full costume about the last of May or the first of June. This is posi tively their last appearance in Oregon City and no one will want to mis seeing the pigmies. They are under contract with St. Paul's Guild to apiar just this once in the city. Henry Meldrum, chairman of the re publican county commutes whj is out making the campaign has just returned from the southern part of the county and reports the trend of public sentiment to be entirely in favor of the republican party and candidates. He says that nearly all of the meetings are well at tended and that much interest is taken in the campaign, republicans as a rule being enthusiastic and anxious to vote their sentiments. J. W. 0'Connll, the republican nom inee for justice of the peace, is well known In this community as an intelligent and active young man. As justice for the Oregon City district he will give his whole time to the office and administer the law without fear. 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. remained as much longer. The candi dates were most of them there and stir ring speeches were made by Hon. C. M. Idleman, nominee for attorney gen eral, Hon. C. II. Dodd, the practical business man of Portland, and Hon. T. T. Geer, the farmer statesman. Music galore was supplied by the Oregon City band and the jolly Multorpor quartet. Good time? Well rather. At least that is what everybody says. Judge W. L. White lis placed his card in the Kntkri'Kisb and desires it stated that he is a candidate for justice upon the ground that if elected he will be indeprident, fair and impartial in his conduct of the office. His experience as county judge and his legal ability fit him for the place. Meatle Post is arranging to observe Sunday, the 27th, Memorial day, at the Congregational church with appropriate ceremonies. All old soldiers and friends aie invited to be present on that occasion. Program next week, The owners of that fine surhuban property, fiolton are arranging to have a wide sidewalk laid along the street from the end of the suspension bridge through the property. This will greatly enhance its value and convenience. the committee having it in charge started in to make it a success and they did their work well. Why don't you join the Workmen? Remember that J. W. O'Connell is the regular republican nominee for justice of the peace in the Oregon City district. Rey. Ernst left the first of the week for bis new field of labor at Seattle. I He preached bis farewell sermon Sunday morning uud in the evening Rev. Myers preached his first sermon. Mr. Myers antl his family have moved into the Evangelical parsonage and expect to be at home soon in our midst. Rev. Ernst will he missed by many, lor in the two years that he was here, his quiet and un assuming conduct won lor him a host of friends outside of his congregation where he was most highly esteemed. Oswego is to have a rally. Chairman Meldrum has arrangedto have the candi dates visit that place on the evening of tlie2.ritli when if possible, a crowd will uo from here to see how the boys do it in Os wego. If obtainable they will take a few torches and other appliances with them, When vou hour the bund play look out for the Oregon City republican boys. Oswego is all right. Rev. Cowaq writes from Council Bluff that he is euroute and that if no accident occurs to prevent that he will he here to occupy the Congregational pulpit next Sunday. 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