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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 18!tt. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Go hi Wilson t Cooke for Oliver plow eitras. Highest price (.aid (or man & Son's store. wool at Char- Money to loan oo pxxf real estate security by A. S. lrtsser. If you want a sewing machine for 25 go lo Relloiny A Bnsch'a. It is now stated that West Orepn Cit.v Is to have new meat market. Elegant nettlie shirts of the make at Moody A Rinearson's. latest The ministerial association of Portland district, Oregon conference of the M, K. church, will meet in Oregon City, May 20, 21 and 2'.'. The first aessiou will be gin Monday evening, May 20. In addi tion to the general business and disc-nation of topics, prominent lecturers will till the pulpit of the M. E. church at the evening sessions. Monday evening Kev. U. C. Wilding, 1). 1)., will lecture on the subject, "Why Our Treacher Did Not Succeed." Tuesday, "Hob Ingersoll and the IVvil Combined," by Kev. I. I. Driver, 1. D. Wednesday evening, Kev. Charted Edward Locke, 1). 1)., on "A Yankee in Bible Lands." A splendid selection of men's, ladies' and children's tan shoes at Charman A Son 'a. Choice siurar cured hams at 10 cents and bacon at ') cents ner pound at Al bright's. Ladies' and children's shirt waists, best quality, and at very low prices at the Racket store. Don't wait till the other fellow buys, and (ben pay him a profit. C. O. T. Williams can fit you out on easy tonus. The dirt and rock was taken away in places from some of the postn that support the middle stairway, lead ing up the bluff, and there is a possible danger that on s,mie occasion when the !iitv in ttlluil u-itk nv..nKmi.:.(.. .... ...i.i, VAV.IK 1MIU an extra heavy weight on the stairway, might cause it to give awav with serious consequences A injle on w hich some electric wires are strung, is supported by a line fastened to the stairway struct ure and naturally causes a strain. The stairway should be examined by eompe- wiii parties, ami seme me question as to its absolute safetv . PERSONAL NOTES. Col. K. A. Miller visited Salem yes terday. Mlsa Laura Convert), of Clatskanie, is visiting in the city, John Keid, of Springwater, was doing Oregon City Monday, K. McFarland, the Clackamas powder man, and Dr. IVdman were in town yesterday. X. P. Kriggs, a prominent business man of Corvallis, was in Oregon City Wednesday. Misa Lou Merrill of IVor Island, is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs, T, A. McRride. John Humphrey left Monday to at tend the giand lodge of r or outers at McMinnville. Miss Maggie Ellsworth, of Powell's Valley, is the guest of Assessor and Mrs. J. C. Hredley. airs. u. iiiover, oi f.ugie creek, was1 ill touil Mitlliluv viuititur liar .1 n in.li Lie ' Mrs. II. S. Gibson. Miss Carrie Oglien, of Portland, was in Oregon City several days, the guest of the Misses Chase. K. V. Short, of Wilsonville, one of the pioneers of Clackamas ceunty, was in De Witt's Witch Harel Salve cures scalds, bums, indolent sores and never fails lo cure piles. C. G. Huntlev, drug gist. B;ds will be opened at the office of C. II. Dye tomorrow, for the construction of store building on Seventh street for Dan Williams. The quarterly meeting of the Free Methodist church was licKt at Hum j - - i v'i ,UU VI I J J OHT WHT tar ufnr.1dv un.l W.i.i.l.... IV,,.. I? f .tiviuT tan4 k'uii'in , , r. Smalley, piesi.lir.g cider, conducted the services, assisted by Kev. Bradley, who has been recently transferred from the Washington conference, and will here alterhave charge of the work in this section. Next Sunday Rev. Bradley nui noiu services morning ana evening in the church at Ely. Dtes have not Richard Clinton, editor and publisher of the Portland Tamahawk, was doing Oregon City Saturday. J. G. Gibson and 0. Wissinger were the Milwaukee delegates to the State Endeavor convention. Attorney C. W. Avery of Portland, and L. II. Additon of Lents, were in ReilMin.uv morning at the t oncre- hwn .Wi,l.t n,n i, ; ; ... ' Onwi Piiv SutimUv 1 - - iiiit-iiucu v, O Rational church the pastor will deliver hold conferences prrning 1 mount. , j ritv M hn.luv mill TniMitliiv tint the anniversary serno-. Tl topic will be "The Monroe Doctrine." Now that there is no question ulwut 1he stability and progress of Oregon 'Citv, w hy hesitate to buy a home? C. 0. T Williams can tit yon out on easy terms. Lost or stolen, one chestnut sorrel mare; weight 950 pounds: hranded H O on left shonMer Kinder address A and reef iye reward, it R W. Oldenstadt, Oswego, Or. William II. Howlett, an old respected ;"e''t of Mr8' M' M' -'"r'"n-citizen met with a probable fatal accident Miss Birdie Green, of Salem, and Miss last Monday at Eagle Creek. He w.is Maude Upton, of Portland, are the driving along the road in a cart when ' !?"'f,,8 of Mrs. C. D. Latourette. his horse became frightened and tan j C. E. Bailey, an experiencec pharma away, throwing him against a fence. ! cist from Portland, has accepted a place Howlett was picked up unconscious, j in G. A, Harding's drug store. Mr and Dr. C. B. Smith was called, who pronounced his recovery doubtful. One shoulder was broken and in addition to other injuries, it is fearful nuinitaum ,.f PrtK a n.,:n, ... ,...!. 1. j . - s..,rlw,Lr- ,., until ,ullr nres tlie brain will result f.itallv. The place to j wa9 smashed to nieces. Rev awav from the motor line and ?t a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. cart Bova and girls under 15 years of age are offered diawing books free, with cash prire9 of $50. Call for books at store of George A. Harding, Oregon City, after 3 p. m. Saturday. County Clerk Horton has granted marriage licenses to George S. Fleming and Ella McMnrray, D. W. Douglas and Minnie Flinn, W. O. Elliott and Sarah Strarrup. Messrs. Lawrence Driggs, Chester Murphy and Miller went to Salem on their bicycles Tuesday, but did not meet the bicyclists from Salem, whom they expected to see on the road. -Fred WiiliamB, of the livery stable firm -of 1-idd & Williams, is able to bs about wn,nd has almost recovered the use of bis arm, which he broke some time ago by falling through the hay mow in the barn. Henry Meldrum returned Wednesday from the headwaters of the Molalla, where he has been surveying mining claims. A number of the notices have been filed for record in the county re corder's office. Charles Califf and family, after spend ing a month in iNapa county, California, are better pleased than ever with Oregon City and Oregon generally. It seems all that glitters is- not gold, in every part of the golden state. Meat from cheap second grade beef cannot be otherwise than tough and tasteless. Albright buys only the best of stock three and five-year-old stall fed steers furnish his stakes and roasts juicy and tender enough for a king. iweive applications lor membership in Willamette Rebekah Degree Lodge, I. 0. O. F., were balloted on the last regular meeting. Acma staff of. Portland w ill be present Fliday, May 24, to confer the degree on the candidates. The lodge is prospering and growing in numbers. J. W, McNulty of Clackamas Heights, brought the first strawberries of the season into market Wednesday morning, and were on sale at E. E. Williams' grocery store. They are of the Clark Seeding variety, and are of extra quality. He already haB a half acre of them bear ing, and will enlarge his berry patch to the extent of three acres. William O. Elliott, of Multnomah county, and Miss Sarah Strarrup, of Clackamas county, went to County Clerk Norton's office bright and early Wednes day morning and secured a : t. . ii ft . ... jiwime. mayor niram straight was summoned, and the wedding party ad journed to the county court room where the ceremony was solemnized. H. Schukenecht. the nresidini? elder of the Evangelical church for the Portland district, was in the city Tues day on his return from attending Evan gelical conference at Salem, Rev. H. E. Hotnshuh will have charge of the Oregon City and Canby work, assisted Rev J. R. Ehret. Rev. B. F. Myers, who has charge of the Oregon City work, has been transferred to California, but will not give up his charge here until July 1. It is estimated that over one hundred thousand pounds of salmon have been shipped from Oregon City since the fishing season began, which have leen sold at a uniform rate of five cents per pounds. The salmon are not running so plentifully now, and the fishing season is principally over, although small quantities are being shipped away every day. It is possible there may be another run of salmon, but the fisherman have done fairly well this season. J. B. Zeig'er has retired from the man agement of the Industrial Herald, and Mr. Hankins is conducting the business in the interest nf tlm sirlrlmUi.r., I of which be is one of Hie heaviest ho.calledatbuptGibaon'aofliLDednei,day, ders in the concern. Mr. ZeLler has! Miss Lenora Kay, who has been visit' paid his bills and managed the business ' friends iu Oregon Citv and Portland, much more successfully than some of his 'eturneJ to her home at Salem Monday predecessors. Mr. Hull was associated with him in the management of the business. Miss Helen Griffith, alter spending a month with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Miller, has returned to her home at Salem. Miss Yinnie Wetzell and Miss Mina Smith of Portland, and Miss Steiner of Salem, were in Oregon City Tuesday, Capt. J. P. Shannon, the well known pioneer and leading citizen of Spring water, was in Oiegon City Wednesday. Miss Louise McCowen, of Currinsville, who has been teaching school in Polk county, was in town Wednesday on her w ay home. Miss Louise Knight, of Canby, was in Oregon City Saturday on business con nected with the estate of her father, the late Dr. Charles Knight. County Commissioner, Richard Scott, of Milwaukee, was in town Monday evening on his way to Salem to attei d the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. J. E. Hedges, of the law firm of O'Neill Hedges. Thompson & Onlhth, went to Albany Tuesday to attend to some legal matters in which he is interested. Decoration and Memorial Days. Post Orders for Decoration and Memorial Days, Ohkiion Citv, May 14, ISM, Headquarters of Meadu Post Committee Room : Members of the Meade Post and all old soldiers who desire to participate in the parade on lVcoration Pay w ill as semble at the aimorv hall on Main street at 0 o'clock, A.M. on Thursday, May 30th, preparatory to marching to the cemetery to decorate the graves of the fallen comrades, ltadgca mid uniforms will be wore where possible. Members of the post will also convene at the armory hall at 11:30 A. M. sharp on Sunday, May 2tlth, to match to the Baptist church to attend divine services conducted by Rev. M. I.. Bugg, in mem ory of the fallen comrades. I'HOUKAM AT TIIK ( III HCII. Memorial services for the fallen heroic defenders of the I'nlon will be held at the Baptist church, Sunday, May '.'lith 1S'X, at 10:30 sharp. Music by the Band. Invocation, Hymn. Reading of the Scripture. Prayer. Anthem. Collection. Sermon. Hymn, " America." Music. 0. H. Daithy, Chairman ofCom. Attention, Water ('iiiiMiiiicrx. ! The rules slid regulations regarding1 the use of Water have la-en amended in ' the following particulars: Rate for sprinkling in addition to, household or store ue shall U $1 for the , season, pavahle June 1st of each year. ! This includes use of hoe any time ilur- j ing the year. 1 Rate for irrigation or sprinkling where water is not used for other purjsises shall be f 2 per month, or $' for t!is season from May 1st to October 1st, payab advance. Yegrtithle ituraleii m-HiiI rate. MectltMi I provide Ihut M itlrr -iiuin't- m III onl) !mn. lowed to water for irrltfullon or law n sprinkling lirtwi'i-ii the hour of 3 iiimI It A. l . and 3 uml P. Jt. Alluwlnir Halrr lo run all day or nitfhi W positively loii blddrn. tty order ot lloiird of Water Com. (Quarterly i aatU Highest Quality IS our aim.. We make a specialty of fine Toa.Coffoo andSplcos No matter what you luy at our store it in the very licst of its kind. Kverything h new ami fresh. We would ask you to call and see our stock. We havo the lust hrandrt of all goods, and can in some lines show you sotncthiii; very line. otauD s insn Lirocery. I Commercial Bank Dlock, V V t 3 rj V, ri V, n "BREAKING IN." A 'A :A 'A 'A 'A I 'A 'A a 'A 'A 'A M Many a man has "I IroUcit Out" In a passion, and felt all "lirolccn Up" Trying to get a new pair of shoes "lirolccn In " He has had to "Hrcnlt On Many an engagement tin account of crippled feet, and has gone "I Irotic" Many u time trying togct relief fur bis corns the direct cause of ill lilting NlmcH, You will find this all obviated by purchasing your footwear at the store of SHOES luin!f Krnusse Bros., Oregon City.; Examination. The following successfully panned the teachers' examination held last week, anil were granted certificates by the board as follow : First grade W. (i. Beattie, Violet E Holston, J. A. Jennings and Arthur Holden. Second grade Daisy II. Danvera, Belle Jones, I.iw son S. Moore ami Ada Uard. Third grade Agnea Nelson, W. F. Dixson, I.ucia A. Betlike, Fnrtnan Una- bee. Knox Cooier, Lewis W. Hampton, Armette Pauling, Carrie Ilolman, It. V. Jackson, Howard Kccles, Klsie Taylor Cora Iinon, Ktti McMurry and Jennie Noble. Three Wants. Mrs. C. R. Bishop was the guest of j "Reason's whole p'easure, all the joys of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Glass last Friday, j sense, She had been visiting in I'ortlaml and Live in three words, health an corn was on her way home at Salem. j petence" J. K. Miller of Needv, T. P. I.aisen of 1 So savs the xet. Competence counts TIJJK vinvs K0IX0 MM, atiJ tin m who wiitoh utid wiiit for timo w ill only discover its llij;lit. Ymi cim discover ai elcguiit collectinn f tinto jiifccs in our HttH'k of Indiea' and enieii gold and wive watclicH. in nil cnn'H nre inodcla of ac curacy, keeping time ho well tlmttlioy don't lose it. We can confidently rec ommend our wntchcH nnd clocks, too, as entirely trustworthy, and meeting the needs of thu hour to a second. Our assortment of lashionuhlo jcwelcry ami Hilvcrware is very coniplcto HUUMICISTKI A ANDIiKHKN. gcntli whicl C P. LOONEY, . . . Dealer In . . . CIIOICIC HAY, STRAW AND (icneral Kxjressinjr, Joli Corner of Hrlclye, KICICI), work and Moving. Oregon City, Or, Stafford, William Stone of Reoland and B. E. Hawley of Logan, all school clerks, Mrs. E. Kinder brought suit in Jus tice Dixon's court last Thursday against Frank Brown, for the recovery of $13 al leged to be due her infant son for work performed for the defendant. The hear ing of the cause was set for last Tuesday but the matter was finally adjusted out aide of court, and it is presumed the in tuit Bon and all concerned aie mutually Bitigfied. Rev. P. Harper, pastor of a Baptist church back of Vancouver, was in the city Saturday on his way to Highland to fill his regular appointment, but received a telegram that a leading member of his church had suddenly died, and had to return to Vancouver and conduct the funeral services, thus missing his ap pointment at Highland. Kev. H. L. Barkley of Woodburn, was in Oregon City Tuesday, accom panied by hia sister-in-law, Mrs. Morris, of Ohio, who is here on a visit. Mrs. Morri- will return to her Eastern home about June 1st., and will be accompanied by Mrs. Barkley, whose health has re covered sufficiently to enable her tu make a visit to her old home. Dr. .8. F. Scott, Blue Ridge, Harrison county, Mo., sys: "For whooping marriage j C0Uyh Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excellent." By using it freely the dis ease is deprived of all dangeruos conse qnenses. There is no danger in giving the remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. 50 cent bottles for 8 ile byG. A. Harding, druggist. Ben Franklin tramped, hungry ard fixit-sore, through Philadelphia ttreets, with a loaf under one arm and a lot of Multnomah Lodge, A. F. & A. M. trnd new proverbs under his hat One staled communication on Saturday at of Ben's maxima was, "a penny saved is 7 :30 p. m. Grand Master P, S, Malcolm a penny earned." You've heard that t)fre, but no matter; if you will buy your groceries at V, Harris' you will re jtliie the force of it. will be present on an official visit. AU members requested to be present and so journing brethren cordially invited, 0. L. Gray, W. M. She was accompanied by Mrs. Mclntyre. Robert Blanchard, an old resident of Oregon City, who has been In Browns ville for several years, has returned and resumed his old place in the woolen mills. J. W. Smith, foreman of the lower, Molalla district, was in town Wednes day, consulting with County Judge Hayes and Engineer Kinnaird on road matters. Mrs. George Warner will leave Friday for Ilwaco, where she will spend two or three weeks with her huband, who is foreman in the Aberdeen Packing house in that place. Geo. Hoehme, who has resided on the Molalla three miles from Wilhoit for several yoars has taken up his resi dence in this city with his daughter Mrs. Kate Summers. T. F. Ryan, 0. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Howell, and J. S. Risiey of Milwaukee went to Salem Monday to at tend the Rebekah convention and the I. O. O. F. grand lodge. Ex-School Superintendent Alex Thom son, of Clackamas, was in town Satur day, in consultation with hisU.A. it. comrades in making preparations for the state encampment. Miss Belle Jones of Sherwood, and Miss Twink Graham of Wilsonville, made the ExTKiti-msK oflice a pleasant last Friday. They had been attending the teachers' examination. Game Protector McOuire, Superin tendent Hubbard of the Clackamas hatchery, and Henry Meldrum leave to day to make a preliminary survey for the upper Clackamas hatchery. D. M. Ashmore, a capitalist of Omaha, has been in the city during the past week, the guest of bis old time friend, C. D. Latourette. He is here with a view of locating, and looking over the field obtaining facts for frienus who may locate here. for little wtien one is sick, and peace lit disturbed when health is npset, so that the poet rightly places health first. To have good health you must have pure blood. From the blood the system receives all its merits of growth and re pair. The best blood-purifier is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which is world-famed and is sold every where. It is a sovereign remedy for all diseases due to impoverished or impure blood, as consumption, bronchitis, weak lungs, scrofula, old sores, skin diseases, and kindred ailments Delicate diseases of either sex, how ever induced, rromptiy, thoroughly and permanently cured Send 10 cents in stamps for large illustrated treatise, sent securely sealed in plain envelope. Ad dress, World's Disnensarv Medical Association, (iti."! Main street, Buffalo, N. V. The full bill of fare, well cooked and well served, is placed on the table at the Farmers' Home hotel. The best the market affords is provided and Mr. and Mrs. Sumner endeavor to give full value in all meals served. Remember the place, opposite the court house. Karl's Clover Root will nurifv vour blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear asaoell. Joe., otic., and a dollar. For sale by Geo. A . Harding. BEE SUPPLIES. We are Northwestern Agent for "FALCON" BEE SUPPLIES Our comb foundation and sections are the best the market. When In Portland, call and inspect our goods. on Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DIL v CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Yeara tha Standard. 171 Second St., Portland, Ore. J. JONES & SON, PKAt.KR IS Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. imik i:m tiii: lotri Ni. Shop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope V Co's, Oregon City McKittrick's shoes are the best on earth. McKittrick's prices are the lowest on eath. McKittrick's styles are always the latest. McKittrick's house is the squarest on earth. The Argonaut Is the only high-claHB political and literary weekly published on t he Pacific coast. Thousands of single-stamped copies of it pass through the post oflice every week, remailed by subscribers to their friends. It has a larger circulation than any paper on the Pacific coast, except three San Francisco dailies. It goes into all the well to do families of of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, Sun Francisco. For sale at IlunUey's Book Store.