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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, JUNE 2t, 1S4. PERSONAL NOTES. OKKUON CITY OFKICKRS Myor. - - . Hmm SiikIrIiI Rtvnrdor. .. i i i'(n.T Cblf of Police - CkHK. K. Ilurn r!?.0!' " V1' the Colfax schools ia t.liy Attorney. K. K. Iri)! 8tretl'immWlrMi(r. V. KHNvK-k. Jr. Btip't.(WirrVork, W. H. llow.-ll fiiy Kntlnrvr. P. Ktnnalril CounrMlmrn C. O. Albright. Jr.. H. I. Kcllv. (". N (ir.vnmmi,J J. Cook, B K. Jncsn'r, II. C. Sltrveii. Hn)uitHnu, M. HowoU. v.'oiiiioll meetnilm tt'edueUy oIech month In city hull. Hon. F. L. Mintio of Oswego was In tho city on Monday of thi week. J. M. Campbell and w ife of Cancmah left for the East tl.e tirnt of the week. Miss Jessie McClvmond, a teacher in visiting friends in the eitv. J. K. Morton ami M. W. Gardner of Damascus were busy upon the streets on Wednesday. T. J. Gary, of the firm of Gary A Wis- ttitiLtr of Milwunkt'O uiw in thrt itv tlio I . . . i i III SI 01 1110 WCCK. A. S. Dresser has been invited to deliver an oration at Deleiia, Cohiinhia Legal Advertising. Horeafter no legal advertisement will lie inserted in the Entkkihisk unless payment for the came, is made at the t o'"ty n Iho Funrtli time the affidavit of publication isren-' Prof. V. II. Powell has pine down to dered. This rule will be imperative and , his home in Pittsburg, Columbia county dead-beat litigants, who make it a prac- to spend the vacation, tice of working the courts, lawyers and J jM Myrtle Henderson of McMinn- uewspai-ers win nave to look to some ville w as the guest of Miss Cora Ml- , .b,v ( , ,i... other paner tonet their notiv published. On Friday evening of last week there was an lniorlaut meeting at the home of E. E. Charman. tho object of which was to take the preliminary steps to ward organining a Chautauipm assenuily foi this place. The preliminary organi sation was effected by the election of Rev. G. Parker us president, Rev.J.W, Cowan a vice-president, Chas, Meseive secretary and 1. C. l.atourctto treasurer. An executive committee consisting ol It. A. Miller, II. E. Crosa, II. S. Strange, II. E. Ferrin and Mra. C. II. Dye was chosen, h ia the plan to have the Hist meeting at that beautiful spot, Glad stone Park on the "UK, "Mil and 2tlth of July at w hich time iu addition to the bwst local and Portland talent there will be present workers fioin the Ashland assembly of national reputation. A suc cessful meeting ia assured. Rev. J. A. Eckstorm and wife took j the afternoon (rain lor Portland on Mon. left for the SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Prices the lowest Red Front Stores. Only2."e. jht pound can for Cedar Camphor. Sold by all druggists. Capl. and Mrs. J. W. cianonic rejoice in the advent of an infant son to their home. Buruieister A Andresen keep fine assortment of strings for the banjo, vio lin, guitar and mandolin. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkki'hisk of fice. Portland prices. I own me past week. k..ih, ,,, Kanl(, t,v,lllin(, u, Mwn ,0 Mrs. Win. Dalton and Mis. C. E. j former home in Chicago where he is Miller of Portland were the guests ol j needed on account of sickness in the Mrs. G. W. Chuich on Friday of last I family. A la rite paity of friends week. j gathered at the train to with them God- Judge Haves went to Salem the ftnt n their journey. IMh Mr. of the wel'k to assist in a law case which F.ckstorm and his estimable wife PIUMiUAH FOR TIIK FOl ItTII. An Outline nf the Hoik for the Nalul Hiijf In Oregon City, Stydmana Soothing Powders success fully used for children, during the teeth ing period, for over fifty years. E. E. Williams, the Grocer, has se cii'ed the agency for the Vancouver Creamery Butter, and recommends it above all other brands. When the hair has fallen out, leaving the head bald, if the scalp is not shiny, there is a chance of regaining the hair by uiing Hall's Hair renewer. HeaJoinrtfrs for Fourth of July Fire Works w ill be at 'he Star Grocery, where jou can (tet everything from a cracker to a rocket at Tort land rnces. H. E. Cross has for rent one of the most desirable lesidenees in Oregon City. Finely located and commands a beauti ful view. Hot and cold water, bath and good stable. Buy your groceries of F. Dresser A Co., 329 Washington St., Portland, and get the "Wonders of the World's Fair" abso lutely ftve of expense. Every $3.50 pur chase secures one portfolio. Goods delivered at boat and car landings at Oregon City. I have a new Improved Fast Running Loom for Carpet Weaving. Will fur nish warp and weave for 20 cents per yard. Quality of work guaranteed. Drop card or see J. M.Graham in Oregon Citv. Address Mrs. Henry Hughes, Beaver Creek. Impure blood is the cause of innumera ble maladies. Hence, one of the greatest - benefactions to humanity was the dis covery of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which, more than any other medicine, has saved America from becoming a nation of invalid-. The vei'Jii-t is against us and for the next thirty days I'll oiler vou an unheard-of proposition. If you want to clear land and take your pay in land, come and see me or write me at sheriff's office. I mean business. E. C. Hackett, Oregon City, Or. 4t 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 fine stock of the latest novelties in dres g'od8 together with a full line of the la test novelties in trimmings, including the celebrated Hercules braid. The but tons to match are something new and unique which you should not inissaeeing. "Shall the Republic Do Ita Own Work" is the title of the famous speech of Hon. !. P. Jones, U. S. S. of Nevada which has just been re-issued by the American Protective Tariff League. The speech makes a pamphlet of 98 pages, aad is of great value. Send stamps to cover coat of printing, Ad dress W. F, Wakeman, General Secre tary, No. 135 West Twenty-third Street, New York. W. A. Mack, the Condon horseman, w ho has been in the county tor the past month succeeded in disposing of about seventy head of good horses and re ceived a fair price for them considering the dullness of the market. He pur chased at Damascus of S. Palinquist, the thoroughbred "Jack" Beacher and will take him to Eastern Oregon for breeding purposes, Mr. Mack will re turn here in about two months with fifty head of horses which he will put on the market Died, at Woodland, California June 25th Keel, wife of C. B. Welsh, aged 25 years 3 months and 10 days. Several weeks since Mr. Welsh and his wife left far Woodland, where her mother lives, honing that the change would benefit her health as she had been ill for some time with rheumatic dropsy. On Tues day W. T. Welsh of this city received a telegram from bis son stating that death had claimed big wife. She was a pleas ant and estimable woman who will be much missed. She leaves a child 11 months old to mouin the loss of a mother. The remains have been in terred at Woodland. will detain him there till the tint of next week. Mrs. Judge McHride went to Astoria the last of the week to remain with her husband a few davs before his return to this city. kutherfor I Whitlock returned the last of the week from Forest Grove where he has been attending Pacific University during the past year. Fred Hedges who has been putting in a studious vear at the State University at Eugene returned last Friday to spend his vacation at home. Rev. R. F. M vers of the Evanmdieal church united Miss Lottie Sayger and Mr. E. S. Keables in marriage at the parsonage on the loth. Miss Nora Conyers of this city and Miss Lillian Fuller ot Portland left last Friday for Clatskanie where they expect to remain for several weeks E. M. Ward and J. K Glover, two promising young men of Eagle Creek were in the city the first of the week and called upon the Entkrpkisk. Nello Johnson has gone from Stanford Univeisity to Arizona where he will spend in vacation in hopes that the climate will benefit his health. made many friends while here were extremely sorry to se them leave. His pastorate while with St. Paul's church was happy and successful and his influence in the community very helpful. At break of day the latum of the cannon is expected to wake all the cltl xenN of Iho city and surrounding country as it peals forth the National salute. Promptly at 10 o'clock the procession will form, the following being the order, arrangement and lain of march dcslg hated by Grand Marshal II. E. Smith: The procession will form on Main sheet south ol Fourth with the right renting oh Fourth street. Tho order will be, Oregon City band followed by company F acting as an escoit, followed by the liberty car, olllcer of tho day, speakers and invited guests in carriages. Socie ties and other participants will form in the following order: G. A, It. on West Fourth street w ith (rout resting on Main, A. O. V. W. and U. It. K. of P. on En-l Fourth street with front on Main. Firu Department led By Park Place baud on West Fifth stieet with front on Main. The brownies will accompany this section. WooJmen of the World on east Fifth stieet with (runt resting on Main. lks' lhiLMde, three companies, led who ,v ,ri Cl,riia oi. east Sixth street with V Your V g Heart's Blood g la the moat Important nart of V V your organism, three-fourths of tf it... .... I .1.... .1.- . V V The bonds of mosl uf the county ohVers elect have been tiled and they w ill lake their seats on Wednesday of next week. The clerk gave bonds in the sum of $1(1, 01)0, the sheriff ilO.OOO, tho treasurer f2'i,000 ami the recorder 3,000. It fs given out that Mr. llorlon will continue his present deputy in the clerk's ollice, that J. M. Lawrence w ill work in the rei order's office and N. M. Moody in the sheriffs office. I.ast Tuesday morning as Fred Terry was at work around one of the wheels at the paper mill he had the misfortune, lo get his left hand caught in the cogs and an instant later he had lost a part of one finger down to the first Joint, and found the rest of the finger badly lacerated. Dr. Carll patched him up in uuod shape j front resting on Main. Other societies whose acceptances have not yet U-en re ceived by the com mil lee will form on west Sixth street together with all chi le ns and others who are coidially in vited to join iu making tho parade a siecial feature of the day's attractions The line ol march will be duwn Main street to Jloss, then countermarch to First and hack to thegmvo on Tenth street. Special attractions of the parade w ill hi the liberty car with the rcpresen tat ion of slates and territories, the God desa of Liberty mid the Graces, Justice, Wisdom, Fortitude and Plenty. In con junction with the Brownies, Uncle Sam will apjiear appropriately dressed lo over see pigmy iH'oplo. Other ss-clal atlrat- lious which we are not permitted to an hoiiuce aill appear. The procession will he in charge of Grand Marshal II. E. : Smith assisted l.y Aids G. A. Harding j J. U. Campbell and J. P. Shaw. At I lie grove the exercises will com la the. moat your organism. Three-fourths of hat nmti1 ilula !. h iK t" im nn iu w ii n ii i uc nyn V tcm la subject ate due to Impurl- T I.. 1.1 1 V .1. I-y fore, realize how vital It ia to f3 lpfn It lnr T V V V Keen It Pure For which purpose nothing can V equal JoPT-i It cllcciu.illy re- tf iiu)vcsaa-2CJSall Impurities, cleanses the blood thomuclily v .....i i. ..ii i. i i i ... i.i. Mini uumiBup inc gcurrai iirsitn, Out TlVftlla I ,H nuuui tH.MblntlUMtM lltl ri iit, i.nM, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Allinli, Gi, V Victor : Bicycles. IPS llofore contracting your crop it will lie to your interest to SCO C. J. MITCHELL, Al'IIOUA, OllltllON, I.IMpiillial A Co., luu nix! H'J Kmnl Hlrri'l, Han vrnrli'o. MIU'iiili.l Mr... . s mut 10 W lOtr hi. Nvw Vurk. ;.J llnrutinh HUH si., Lunlsii F. brSTREYFFELER; TICACIIICM ORGAN, PIANO AND VOICC CULTURE. In Oregon City Every Saturday. Leave orders at Enterprise Dice. 4M E. Market St., Portland, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 2 Trsruol fl.ACKAMAH FIU'IT I.ANUH. T ImhmI Iiiiiim. iMtru, no. Al 2I.OTH IS (II.APSioNK J. K iillotiM, I'ark Hare. rrou. I T AN TKMPuahliK l'nr..rr nl t" Ail II ilrrva. Ulmral alary and i-iplna lianl wi-i'kly. Ivrmnnriil tiiiilnii liKuW.N lUlliH. CO., Niiraeryiui'ii, rnrtlaint, Orrgmi. li:ai)thi: wokld Cash or Installment, Liirgest nttK'k of Holiil and cushion tiro wheels on the coast from 10 to ;io, (iivo us ii call before Inlying OVIiKMAN WIIHF.LCO., :t:i Wariiington St., I'orllan.l, Or. ;Niilli'Huf Aiillrlln for Nnlmin Urmiw. Notice is hereby given, Hint tho under signed will apply to the city council of Oil-nun City.Oii'gnii, at the regular meet ing in July, for (he coutlmnilioil ul the llci'iise for a sal'sin at the corner ol Mala mid Fourth streets in said city. John It. THKMiurn, Oregon Cily, Or., JiiiibH, IHU4. MAS NO St'l'KKIOH l anf Mrlli'Ular. Musky itttrrNincn by any riHr, If NOTSAHSrAlTOIIY. Mini in HoaTLaati it (widen West linking Powder Closset& Devert. A( nn. i is i.mim,k, no. w, k or f Mvla vrrrr Krlitay 111(1)1 al Hi K. ul I', hall, Vlalllut kuliflio liivllnl It I. Iliu M.S. (', O. r J. IH'ia. K l it anJ I. THE RED FRONT STORES. New Goods. Lowest Prices. and he health. There county will now take a rest for inenee at II o clock and Will consist of j singing of patriotic airs by a full chorus, was a special meeting of the court to finish some matter iH'rtaining to the roads before the old j court should go out of ollice. It was the C. A. Nash came up from his claim on I ''tn,'"n of the court to ride out over the lower Nehaleni on Monday ami will return the last of next week accompanied by his wife to spend the summer on his place. Capt. T. F. Cowing and wife went to Hubbard last Saturday to spend Sunday with a cousin, Mrs. Mary McCausland, whom they have not seen for thirty I years. Miss Kale Casto of Carus who has been attending the Agricultural college at Corvallis was a caller at this office on her way home to sjiend the vacation, on Friday last. Miss Ana Baird who has been on a visit to the state Normal school at Mon mouth where she spent a week, paid the Enterprise a pleasant visit on Friday on her way home. Walter L. Tooze of Woodburn left las'. Friday evening for Denver to act as a delegate at lare from Oregon to the con vention of republican clubs which is in session at that place. E. II. Cowing and family left on Mon day for Bethany in Washington county near which place he has a fruit farm upon which he has a large cherry patch which he will look after. Ernest Rands returned last Thursday from Foie'tt Grove where he has been for more than a year past and on Thurs day ol this week he started out with a party to assist in surveying townships Ave and seven in six east. He expects to be away till tne middle of September. Mrs. Earnest Loll surprised her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoberg last Sunday morning when she walked into their house accompanied by her three children. She with her husband had just returned from Coos Bay where he has been stationed for several years on a government tug. A. I). E. Elmer of Clarkes a graduate of the Oregon State Normal s:!iool, Wilbur Wade of Currinsville and Miss Minnie Harrington of Highland, Myrtle Breithaupt of Damascus, Amanda Reed of Logan and Madge Hill of Park Place returned to their homes after a success' ful year's work on Friday last. F. J. Louis who has lived in this city for the past six years left last Friday for his old home in Iowa City, Iowa where it is his intention to take a course of medicine for which he has been pre paring for some time. He left by steamer for California where he will visit with Dr. O. W. Yeargain for a short time More going East. Many friends here wish him success. Since being thrown from a horse two months ago whereby he sustained very severe and painful injuries, Mr. Morey has suffered with nervous prostration caused by the shock at that time. On this account hp left last Tuesday for a trip to Alaska to be gone about two weeks. It is hoped by his family and physicians that the trip wilt result in much benefit. He is accompanied by Mrs. Morey and their daughters, Misses Florence and Helen. some of the roads in the northern part of the county on Fridiy to inspect the work which has been done on them this spring. The Portland ConureKational club held a meeting- at the First church, that city, last Friday evening. It was addressed by Prof. F'oster, of Pacific Theological Seminary, Oakland, California. L. 11. Andrews and his son Henry and Key. J. W. Cowan, were present from this city. The Willamette Pulp A Paper com pany have secured from the lower river on the present rise three million feet of spruce and cottonwowd lints which they. will convert into paper. They have about the same amount yet to secure be' fore the back water subsides. Redland is coming to the front with attractions for the Fourth. Among other thirnts the citizens there advertise a free barbacues, a basket dinner, a ball game, potato nice, young ladies' race etc. A pleasant time may be assured. The social at the grounds of Peter Paquet which was to have been given on Friday evening for the benefit of tl.e order of the Eastern Star has been post poned indefinitely on account of the threatened inclement weather, That neat residence in Bolton which can be seen from nearly all points on this side of the river is being built by K. L. Greaves w ho will soon have as pleas ant a home as one would wish. j singing by the Brownies, an oration by Hun. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, reading of the Declaration of lmleH)iideuce by Miss Bessie Evans of Oswego, and other exercises Immediately following the parade and before the exercises at the gruve Coin pany F will give an exhibition drill which promises to lie an attiactivo (e lure of ttie day's program. This will he follow! by a prfze drill by the several companies of the Boys' Brigade. Alter the grove exercises al the cor ner of Tenth ami Water streets timo will be given for a picnic dinner after which the contests and races the full program for whljh is published elsewhuio and which has been spread broadcast upon the small bills will be presented, and It is confidently believed that it furnisl I so much and so great a variety that can be suited. Full programs of the races and contests will be found Uhii the ground the morning of the Fourth when an official program will be ilis- trihuted. For the convenience of visitors tho gen erel committee has determined to pro vide ice water in convenient localities and to provide a place w here wraps and lunch baskets can be chtcked and kept safe. As the committee has not heard from all of the societies which had been in vited to particnato in the parade it was impossible to assign all who may m in tending to participate to positions but they can report to the Grand Marshal on the morning of the Fourth and they will be assigned to positions in the line of march. Cotton chiillic fijo yl; wool dinllies (worth Il'ic) for 'JtV; black uiul tigurerl sati'ens I'.'jo ytl; dark jirints .V; rein mint rintn lo and .'c; remnants 1 cashmere nt llo yd; Jc cashniercH for l"o lawns for ID; indiugo blue prints "w, turkey red prints "Jo; unbleached muslin .lo; ladies' seamless fast black lioso LV; ladies', gents' ami childron'H nIiim'h nt iulur prices; IS sitindH dry grnn u luted ciigar fl; Arbiicklcs nnd I, ions cnflei '2.1c; plumx prunes: and N'iirs "; xr anind. TRADE FOU PKODUCK OF ALL KINDS. Hamilton Bros., Oregon City and Park Place. Or. 1776. GREAT 1894, 34th of JULY Celebration! GRAND PICNIC i AND i BALL, F. A. Meinig's Park and Hall, SANDY, 0REG. The youngest bicycle fiend in the cily is litttle Kay Williams, son of E. E. Williams, who proudly pedals his safety up and down the street with the greatest of ease and skilh Miss LoiB M. KiebhofT and C. K. Lewthwaite were married at the resi dence of the bride's parents on Arthur's Prairie the first of the week, Itev. T. II Organ ofliciating. Kimball organs are admitted to be the sweetest toned and most durable organ made. Bee Burmeister A Andresen about prieerandJcrmS; K. Gilhousen recently sold his 20 acres beyond Ely to a German from Dakota for $3000 and will go to California to live. Gordon Williams rode up to Salem on his safety the last of the week and spent a few days visiting friends. Mid-Winter Fair excursion tickets, Oregon City to Kan Francisco and return, via (Southern I'acilic Co's Hhasla Houte, will te placed on sale January 23rd. Kate $27.60, including five admissions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from dato of sale. Refresh yurself theso hot days with a dish of ice cream soda at the Novelty Ice Cream parlors, second door to Jiurmcis- ter A Andiesen b. Mii)I)I,ktown, Fa., April 14, 181)1. Mh. Nohman Liqiity, Des Moines, la. Dkab Hik: Please send me four dozen Krause's Headache Capsules. They are the best headache remedy we ever handled. Yours, John W. 8tab. PROGRAM. Instrumental Mimic, - - Metropolitan Hand, of Portland Oiator of tho Day, - (leo. C. Hrowncll, of Oregon City Reading Declaration of Independence, JolmCollett, of Sandy Dancing on the platform in the afternoon, and circle swing ing day and night in the park. Grand hall in the hall, commencing with grand march at 8:30 p. m., under the supervision of Mr. K. A, Stern, Master of Ceremonies and Floor Manager. T. G. JONSRUD, President of tho Day, ELI C. MADDOCK, of New Era, Grand Marshal. Receipt, note and order books at the Entkrpkisk ollice. ADMISSION: For Dancing on Platform, SO cents. For Mali in Hall, 75 cents. Supper Extra. 5rilcfrcHhmcnts of all kinds convenient. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. 0 "0 Ul Iwimi, lii&Sis,Pf's Bakin Powder; The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ia Millions of Homes 40 Years the Suudard. TO STRANGERS Sandy is located 27 "miles east of Portland, on the Mount Hood road. Tho Sandy fctago leaves tho Portland postofiico every morning at G:40 o'clock. JQcTProf. G. L. Eastman, of Portland, will ho present and prepared to make photographs of all kinds.