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Oregon City Enterprise.! PERSONAL NOTES. Ciftcknmns Co. COl'NTV OFKICKKS. Jul jo Cierk ol Court. S'lortn". K iHmtor, Treasurer, Rennet stiperhti'OiU'iil, frmrteynr. Croiow, Cunmiuionen, (lonlon K. Ilye .ion. K. Horim. , Y. t Ms.1il.s-k 8. M. Ksnmlijr i M. I. Meore , J.l Rrmlley II. S Uthum 0. W Klnnlrd K. I. Ilnimsii i Klohsr.l Soult ' I Frank Jaintsr FRIDAY. KKl! K V UY :'S. lS'.Ki. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. sots, Earlv Rose seed iwitKltn. onion garden seeds in bulk or panrs. K. K. Williams, the grocer. Dr. White's Hir grow er for sale by E. O. Farnsworth. (tents.' Racket Great reduction in ladies', nil children' wear Ht the store. C. 0. T. Williams is now prepared to make loam on good farm property. Write him. Moaey loaned on (arms or business property. J. F. Clark otlii-e over Oregon City bank. A lot of 1.7o, an i st.oO hats cut to $1 ; also fine towels at half price. Red Front Trading Company. De Witt'sLittle Karly Risers for bilious ness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt cure. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. For a quiet place to hitch your horses war from the motor line and a place to get a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. The Fair is closing out its entire stock and fixtures. Now is your time to g"t big bargains in glassware, tinware, notions and stationery, as everything moot go regard less of cost. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a sewing machine? Get a good one and pay $25; five years guarantee; $5 down 15 per month until paid. See Bellamy A Busch about it Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds 01 dental work, liold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All operations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and get my prices. Otlice B Barclay building The members j Dr. C It. Smith of Fugle Creek, paid Directory, this ollice a call on Saturday. Mrs. 11. S, Cram has returned to the city after a two month's absence. Henry Kocber, cf Aurora, was a vis itor to Oregon City and Portland Tues day . Miss Bessie Cram, of The Dalles, is visiting her brother, H. S. Cram, in this city. 0. I.. lUrber, a well known citinen of Maripiam, was in Oregon City Wed nesday. Joseph Teal, of Portland, was in Ore gon City Monday, calling on his many friends. John liard, of Clarkes, was looking af ter business matters at the court house Tuesday. W. M. Stone, of Yioia, was a visitor at the county siiHriuteudeut's oll'ice last Tuesday. S. Norton, one of the solid citizens ot Milwaukee, was doing Oregon City Wednesday. P. S. Stipp, road foreman, of the l'p per Molalla district, was In Oregon City Wednesday. N. P. Kaylor. the Molalla meat packer, was an Oregou Cltv visitor Wednesday. Weldou M. Shank, one of the foremost farmers of Can by prairie, was in the city last Saturday. Miss Edna Washburn, of Brownsville, is in the city the guest of her aunt, Mrs. 11. S. Strange. Miss Allen and Miss Mary Paouet, of Portland, were the guests of Mrs. Wayne Howard this week. Miss Ada Hall, of Portland, is in the city the guest of the family of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wheeler. Miss Nannie Wilkinson is home from the Pacific university at Forest Grove, and will not return for awhile. Miss Anna Story and Myrtle Taylor S. II. 0r spoilt n Portland this week, I'. F. .hid. I, a well known farmer of Manpiam and secretary of the republi can club at that place, was in Oregon City Tuesday. Jack HI. unit, w ho went to (ho Rogue river mines in Southern Oregon with G. It. Ward about thrccmouth ago, has relu rued homo '1 'lev discovered some good paving ground, but the lack of suf iicieni water privilege was a serious hindrance in they way of working the pav dirt. Dan O'Niell, the veteran steamboat man and for years one of the most pop ular pursers on the lower Columbia, re turned homo Tuesday from a brief trip to Astoria. He found it rather quiet among the river men and little doing on the new railroad, though the Astorian's, be states, expect lively times this spring. George Austin, who served two days in the citv jail last week for insulting tome ladies who were coming out of the Methodist church, was again arrested early last Sunday morning by Otlicer Shaw, charged with disorderly conduct. After laying in jail for a couple of days he was brought Isdotv Recorder Ryan, who gave him the alternative of either leaving the county or working on the streets and roads for L'fi davs; an J fur ther told him that if be did not make himself acatve by Tuesday noon, ho would suffer the consequences. As Aus tin has not been seen since, it is pre sumed that it will he some time before he again annoys ladies coming out ol Oregou City churches. couple of days in H AMI I ITI VS III It I'll II A V . .lpU'npi'illl Forclsc ill I lie Itr .Schools-First I cvs.. ii In Patriotism. The children of the Faslhaiu school oliKcivcd Washington's Birthday with appii'piiato exercises though no elab o rate preparations wore made lor mo occasion. It y invitation the member of Meade Post No. (i A. li. and the Ladies' Ai.l Soricty were present as guests of the school. The exercises began at I o'clock by the school fulling In double column and marching down Seventh street to Jack son streets w here they Wl the column of old soldiers and ladies of the Rebel Corps, mid after saluting them escoited them to the assembly room of tlm school building. The indoor png'am opened by the children singing "Hail Columbia" which whs rendeied with a will. The "d grade class under Miss Spanglor then saiig"Swoot Utile Man'in a very pleasing manner. A recitation by W, Koerncr, a bright, lithe hoy of Miss Law- reuce s room greatly deligliled too old ! soldiers and visitors. That sweet and j inspiilng song that for so long has been a popular favorite, "Mount Vernon Hells, Annual Srlnsil Monllnu;, Notice is heiebr given lo the legal voters of school dist, No. Ill of Clacka mas eouiit v. Stale of Oregon, that the annual school meeting for the mud dis tilclwill be held at West Side school house at the hour of 7 :!I0 p. m. on the tlrst .Monday In March, being the I'd day of March, A. !., I "I'll. This meelihg Is called for the purpose of electing a school director for a term o three (III years; a district clerk lor a term of one 1 1) year mid for the Improve ment of school house grounds Dale. I this '.Ttli day of February, A. D IN'.Ut. I',. A. Smiiii. Dist. clerk. Our .Maiiillug at Homo. "Four out of every live Isittlo of med icine sold in the last live yeais am N II. gissls. The S. H. I lea. la. be ami Liver Cure I use myself as a geuoial physic, If you are sick and want to get well, the ipiickcst, cheapest and safest method Is lo buy the S. II. remedies and use as di rected. l P, It a i.tii , druggist, Dufur, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley. The People's Faiorlte When you are hungry and want an ap Ktiiiiig meal one that is well cooked was splendidly rendered hy Miss Haird s , ytllir ,,,, m well served -try class ol little folks. The little tots of . N ii-kol Lunch Counter. This is the no Miss llsiikin s r.m men sang i.ittie vod.,.M rastauraut, wn feed the George Washington" to the tune of Yan- Hyni iW(.i.le in Oregon City ami thev al ways go where they get full value (or Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Improved Or lerofRed Men, have alsiut completed the tilting in Pope's hall, which they recently leased, and held their first meeting in the new quarters last Tues day evening There was an nnusiil good attendance of members, and some degrees were conferred. Owing to the convenience of the new meeting place, it is believed that the tegular attend ance of member will be much better even-p.pu- returned home Wednesday sfler a week's i than in the past. Next Tuesday visit with friends at Newberg. g ttio lodge will bold one of its Bev. Gilman Parker returned from ! lar stag socials. Brownsville Tuesday where he has been i 1 he county jail has another prisoner of the Eastern Star bell an old-fashioned pie social at their ball last Tuesday evening. The ladies of the Eastern Star know how to enter tain, and their sociables are always en joyable occasions. If you have a job of repairing that will not justify your letting it to a regular contractor at contractors prices, then Bee Davirf, the repairer. He will do it in first-class shape and at reasonable prices. Shop in Second Hand store building. Coughing irritates the delicate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It kelps at once, makes expectoration easy, reduces the soreness and inflamation. Every one likes it. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist The first blacksmith shop that farmers pi6S in coming to Oregon City is that of Staple &. Hoff.nan, at the junction of Ihe Seventh street Mad and .Main street. Tbere is no class of work they cannot handle and at reasonable prices. They li&ye an exs-rt horse-shier and guaran tee satisfaction- If yoo suffer with piles, it will interest jou to know that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. This medicine ie a specific for all complaints of this character, and if instructions (which are simple are carried out a cure will result. We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fails. For sale by C. G. Huntley, drug girt. The exposure to all sorts and conditions of weather that a lumberman is called upon to endure in the camps often pro duces severe colds, which, if not promptly checked. lesult in congestion or pneumonia. Mr. J. O. Davenport, ex-manager of the Fort Bragg, Red wood Co , n immense institution at Fo't Brai?i, Cal . says they sell large quantities of Chamberlain's Cough Rouiedy at the company's store and that he has himself used this remedy for s severe cold and obtained immedi ate relief. This medicine prevents any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia and insures a prompt recovery. For sain by G. A. Harding, druggist. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR, CREAM MKflffll Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. holding a successful series of revivals. M. D. L. Rhodes, a prominent attorney of McMinnville, was looking after busi ness interests iu the city Wednesday. Mrs. J. T. Hayne and Mrs. E. L. Moody of Portland, were visiting the family of II. E. Cross at Gladstone, Sun day. George 0. Rinearsou w ill go to Rose burg on Tuesday of next week to address a political meeting on the issues of the day. Justice Jacob Ritter and Ruuo ph Zimmerman, well known citizens of Needy, were Oregon City visitors Wed nesday. Mr. Harvey L. Moreland, u book keeper for the Portland General Electric company iu Portland, was in tne city Monday. C N. Larkins, clerk of Clatkes school school district No. 32, was in the city Tuesday on business connected with the school and district. George Stehtnan, of Molalla, w ho went to Eanlern Oiegon about three months ago for the benefit of his health, re turned yesterday considerably im proved. Fred Wilson, the genial salesman, who has been employed in I. Selling's store for some time past, has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Capen Shoe Company. Mrs. Delia E. Evans, of the State Normal School of Chillicothe, Missouri, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Y. Ely, of Oregon City. Mrs. Eyans will re main in Oregon about a month. A. Tilzer, the erstwhile pharmacist at Huntley's drug store, but who is now attending the medical department of State university at Portland, was in the city Sunday, calling on his old friends. State Superintendent G. M. Irwin will be in the city Friday evening, and will take part in the farmers' institute On Saturday he will be with the Clacka mas County Teachers' Association at Parkplace. Mrs. Kobert A. Miller delivered an interesting lecture at a meeting of the Historical Society at the Congregational church in Portland, Monday evening. Her subject was, "Incidents and Exper iences in Lives of Pioneeer Women in Oregon." Dr. G. W. Gue, the presiding elder ef the Methodist cburcb of this district, went to Viola Tuesday to hold a quar terly meeting. On the 23rd of March, Mr. Gue goes to Cleveland, Ohio, as a delegate to the general conference of the Methodist church. Rev. L. Grey, who for the past two years has had charge of the Evangelical Luthern circuit in this county will leave about April 1st for The Dalles where be will assume charge of the Wasco county circuit. Rey. Grey has been an able and indifatigable worker while on this circuit and from a very small beginning has built tip several strong congrega tions of his denominations in this county. He has many friends here who regret his departure and wish him well in his new field of labor. His successor is expected to be an Ohio man and will be here the last of March to take up tho work . Adolph Winterer was bound over to the grand jury by Justice Haines, of Oswego, on a charge of the larceny ot a horse from Constable W. S. Smith. He was brought to town Tuesday by the constable and turned over to the sheritt This nukes four prisoners now confined in the county jail. They are Charles Montgomery, for murder; William Lackey serving a time sentence I for larceny; Dr. Wallings, for practicing dentistry without a license, ami the late arrival. In a recent editorial, the Salem, Ore- koe Doodle In such a lively manner a to win a hearty a applause. The recitation of Edna Caulleld of Mrs. Mo Adam's room was well rendered and the little miss was heartily applauded. Howard Hrownoll of the ninth grade, Prof McAdam's roo.n, delivered an ad dress on the lite and work of .V ashing ton, which was of his own ooniosition, that would have heeii a credit to an older iH-rsoii. The song, "Sword of Hunker Hill" was finely rendered ty Misses Kate Ward and MaM HuniiHgaii. The (iron. I Army men were then called ami on their tadiall Commander C. A. Williams of Meade Post rescinded in a brief speech eppropriate to the occasion, in which be ssAe ol the integrity and patriotism of Washington as an example worthy to be followed hy all Americans, ('apt. J. T ApNrson was then calll on and gave a brief sketch ol the early history of Oregon and of pioneer school davs as exs-rienceil hy him as a boy of l.'I years. F". II. Beach, C. A. Dau.ihy ami E. F. Gridor gave an interesting so- i count of their army experiences. Mr. (irider graphically described the t'eatli of !'..l v ll lluL... ..I II........ wi. ... -. mimvi , im t'i!.(..ii, w iiu wan killed at the battle of Ball's Willi. The rooms were handsomely decorated and presented a very attractive appear j anoe, prominent among the decorations being fine pictures of Washington, Lin coln and Grant, which bail been pur, chased by the scholars. There was a IPi. independent says: 1 line and again Jre number of viilor present l-esidrs have we seen Chamberlain's Cough ,i,e invjt,.. KU,.Hts and they were greatly Remedy tried and never without the pi,.,.,! with u,e eX(.r,.is,.s, and rompli most satisfactory remedy results, j , ,t.a,.,erg on ,llU work o( ,,.(, Whenever we see a person afflicted pnpila wiiii uoarnrnens, won u Congo or cooi, get we invariably advisx them to ltiainherlaiti s Lough Kemedy; am when tliey do, thev never regret it. It always does the work, ami does it well." F'or sale by G. A. Harding, Druggisi. I The way Washington's birthday wasj their money. Give us a trial. Gkdmok Ha. is. Proprietors. Stockholder's .Heeling, A meeting of the stockholders of the Blue River Mining and Milling Co. will bo held in Oregon City on Tuesday March 10 at 2 o'clock p m at the City Council rooms All sloekholdrs are re quested to be present. S. R. tiiiKks, Hun Srationr, President. Secretary. Vorli:y of . oiler. The S. It, Medicine company i lbs only one out of nine proprietary medi cine llrms incorsirated on this coast since Is-s7 that has not made an assign ment. These hard times with new news pajer advertising contracts lor two years, it sHal.s loudly of their merit For sale by C. li. Huntley, druggist. All (lid Mumlhjr, Clarence Porter is so well known in Oregon City that he needs no further In Ir.sbictiun to those wanting blacksmith woik. Hi work always seaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Keinemls-r his shop is opaiile l'osi's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth streets. tf Cures Croup. "My three children are all stihjeet to cioiip; I telegraphed to ,Sn Francisco, got a half a dozen Utile of S. H. Cough Cure. ItiaaH'rfect remedy, (iod bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. II. Cmozikn, (irants Pass. Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Dr. Vumlerpuol's The Needy Republican club had one of their ol.l-lhmi rallies last Friday even ing at Ihe Needy sc lin"l house, w hich was packed to Its utmost capacity to ac commodate the huge audlonin. The Ural speech of the evening w.i by A.N, Dresser, of this cllv, who gave a clear and (otcible aigiiiiienl In favor of the principles of the republican pirty, lie was followed by J. I'. Campbell, of Ore gon City, whose speech was well re ceived hv his hoarois, Hollonlug the regular shakers Impromptu addresses were made by II. Woller, Jacob Ziininnr man ami Samuel Woller, that greatly stimulated the enthusiasm of tlm au dience. These meetings are held monthly ami this club can got up more euthiislsm and earnestuuss per milliliter than any cluti In ( lackamits county The live young republican rluhof Wil lamette Falls has decided to hold meet ings every two weeks from now on until the close of the campaign. Their next meeting will ls on Tuesday cloning of next week at Haldorf's hall. Mr. A. S, Dresser of this city will make the irincixr address of the evening and as he Is a speaker of much form ami logic he will tat well woith hearing. The public is cordially invited In at tend. It la now slated that them Is a proba bility that a team will I mi selected out of the Easthain and Barclay sclnsd foot hall player, to play with a junior team at Astoria mi May llOlh, If ths game materialises our hoys can m doeiidoil Usin to do themselves credit. ItlsJ Y. Humphreys, who is presi dent of the Willamette Fishermen's t'nion. Instead of Jonathan Hum phrey, as has heretofore been pub lished. Ths union will hold lis llrat regular meeting next Tuesday evening. Wn rail attention to the professional card in another column of Dr. J. W. Welch dentist Dr. Welch has recently lilted up a line suite of Motrin In the Willam ette bliM-k and removed bis otlice there from the building hn recently is-cupled near Ihe depot. Tho W. C T. I', will meet with Mrs Monroe corner Eleventh and Madison streets on Friday at '.Mid p. in. All members aie requested to beprrsent. j 1 celebrated on Friday last, by the pupils , Physic, tho S H. Headache Liver and oi tne nsrciay scnooi, proved tlial tlm Kidney regulator, lakes tho lead with memory of that hero is still green, and us. For sain hyl'.G. Huntley, druggist that now here is patriotic sentiment more 1 . . ,i i.,: I Mime j tu l.miil. - - iiiBoiiint umii iii iui I'liiuii, miniin, j The annual election of officers of the The assembly hall had been decorated i Imvo H0, -'riXr uikI to loan on different hose companies will take place I for the occasion with (lag, ferns nli dt edge impr..ved real estate. next Monday at the Fountain Hose Oregon grajm, and in a very -.), i.inent company's roopi, when a chief and an ! place hung a large picture oi Washington assistant will IK3 elected. 1 he js.lls will wMch had been presented to the school ; ded to their refreshment department, be open from 0 a. m to 4 p. m. The . by Dr. Caill, in honor of the dav. Many home-made pics ami cakes with coffee! friends and patrons were present to show . tea or chocolate for ten cents Al- their appreciation ol tne children's I most everyone is fauiiliur with the C. II. Dvx The Novelty Candy Factory have ad- candidates mentioned ho far are, S . K Green, for chief and H. S. Stratigo and C. F. Clark, lor assistants. Recorder Ryan is becoming a popu lar soleinmzer of marriages, and last Thursday evening another couple pre sented themselves to have the nuptial knot tied. They were W. II. Snow, a well known citizen who resikes in the south part of Clackamas county, near Hubbard, and Mrs. Eunice McCracken, a most estimable lady. The Novelty Candy Factory makes a socially of tropical and all other fruits in season. Their oranges, lemons and bananas are the very choicest that can be obtained in the market, and they are sold at the very closest margin of profit. They will meet all competitors in the fruitjme. County Clerk Horton has granted marriage licenses as follows during the past week: Feb. 20th, F;dna M. Black and Joseph DeShazer; F'eb. 25Jrid, Sa rah Desman and 0. E. Smith ; Feb. 24th, Lucy Cox and Lonis Seiberlich ; Feb. 20th, Lillian C. Gifford and F. H. Curtis. A drowning man would have little use for a method of rescue which would re quire days. A dyspeptic doesn't want to bother with a remedy that is going to take weeks to Bhow its beneficial effects. The Mt. Lebanon Shakers are offering a product under the name of Shaker Digestive Cordial which yields immedi ate relief. The very first dose proves beneficial in most cases ; and its owing to their unbounded confidence in it that they have put 10 cent bottles on the market. These can be bad through any druggist; and it will repay the afflicted to invest the trifling sum neces sary to make the trial. The Shaker Digestive Cordial relieves by resting the stomach and aiding the digestion of food. LAXOL is the best medicine for child ren. Uoctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. $iiivelij"g Opera jloue, Oregon City, ON1C NIOIIT M()nAVtMAKCII 2nd Tin Krcatit f all Mi 1cm Unm i'g The American Girl." jrrmrrrr 12 Weeks in Now York. 4 Weeks in San Kntiifisco. 16 Nights in I'ortliiinl at MarqiMin (irami ami the Turk Theatre. ADMISSION, 25c, 35c and 50c. Hatchet Drill, efforts. Promptly at 10:30 a. in., tho pupils from the several rooms marched to the assembly hall and carried out tho follow ing program : Song ''Mount Vernon Hell," Hohool Itecitatiuu "lied, White un.l blue." Nettle Bradley, Vona Wb ker. (Merle Wood.ly. Hong " Washington's Hlrllnly," 'itli tirade Pupils Recitation "How Washington Looked," .... Nellie Stafford iltny Miller. - Koy lliii.er. (stnnlfv II, rriiiim Hong "(ieorge Washington's llatchei," , L'nd Grade Keeliailon "George Washington's Cherry Ty-" OHr Recitation "George Washington," . . , Hii .'trd tirade Girls Recitation "George Washington," Hix Inl Grade Hoys t i . i -An ... i.iuio Alexander uner recited a pieco in which he seemed to have discovered that Washington lacked one thing, for "Although he beat the British, And drove them iu a hole, lie never made a touch-down, And never kicked a goal." Director J. W. Noble rosiiondod to call for a speech, and among other things said, "We should always take Washing ton as an example of truthfulness. Dr. Carl! rnado a very appropriate speech. In speaking of the game of football to be played the next day, he said, "Whatever you do, play a fair game. A victory is something to be proud of, but in an honost defeat there is no disgrace." After a few remarks by Rev. Kugg. the school sang "America," which closed the exercises. delicious oysters served at this estab lishment. Born, on February 2L'd, to tho wde of Ben Faust, a sou. Mother and child ate doing well and the father is happy, County Superintendent Gibson has sent out blanks and supplies to the va rious school districts, and it is expected the clerks will be prompt with their re ports. The school apportionment will not be made until May. The nicest und finest stamped linens ever brought received now at the Racket store. W. A. PUTROW ...Stoves ...Tinware ...Graniteware Mr: J. 1'. Bell, Omatcatomle, Kan, wife of the editor of Tho Graphic, tho load ing lis-al paper of Miami county, write "i itm trsMiklerf trilh hrmrt dlwmme tut six yuan., severe palpitations, short ness of breath, together with such ex treme, nervousness, that, at times I would walk ths floor nearly all night. Wa consulted the best medical talent Thru mailt there wan help for m, that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In Tho Graphic and a year ago, as a Inst resort, tried one Isittloof Itr. HI Urn' hew t'ure, for the, Heart, which convinced mo that there was true merit In It. I took three txittles each of the Heart Curo and Restorative Nervine and It completely ru rrtl me, I nleep well at night, Diy heart bents regularly and I have no mors smothering spoils. I wish to say to all who are suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them If they will only give your remedies Just ono trial." Dr. Miles Iterrt, Cnrols sold on a positive ffniLriLiiij.fi Hull Lhn SrsMsitt.lo will benefit llilruKLclstssoll 11 " 11. 0 Isitth-s fori, or It will Im w-iit. prepaid, on receipt of price by the In. Aldus Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health CRESCENTS BICYCLES At the Atlanta Exposition received the highest award and medal, and were exhibited alongside the If 100 wheels. Crescent Bicycles are as handsome, run as easy, last as long and are guaranteed as fully as any 100 bicycle made. They are manu factured by the largest bicycle factory in the world and there is nevor any quibbling about making good their guaraiite-j. Come In and see the 'IK, Crescents at $75 and judge for your self if thoro is$l'5 difference between them and any $100 wheel. Huntley's Book Store OREGON CITY