Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 06, 1896, Image 6

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
Oaekamns Co. Directory
COI'NTY OFKH'KKS,
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I Hlt'hsr.l sett
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SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
Fn-lv Koso .. I p O ilocs. onion scls,
patiKr seeds in hulk or pas'ts.
I'. F. VVii i.i ii. tli" g'. it.
Pi Wliitc'8 Miir flower for s;i!c
. (-. I- irnsW'iiih.
tn-
it rc.lii 'lion in la. lies', eonts '
fill c.'lren's w r at tin Iv.nket
htotc.
. 0. V. T. Willi mis is now (ircpireil to
ni.iKe lo:iis on 4-ikI firm jroHTty.
Writo him.
Money ioincl on l.iruis or !i'.intss
properly. J. K. I'l.uk nilice over ('u-oii
City l.iiik.
O.e OIh n, drnia in four acts. A
full cs of clmmctcrs Ksch ami every
clmr ailcr appf.iDi in every net.
Ii ou aie intereaied in lucycles. don't
f.il U see the , ,Vs,o-.t wlu-els now
C0 Oil-ihit. Vi nt Huntley hook store,
A lot of $1.75, .111 1 it.oO huts cut to
fl ; ;.) fine towels at half price.
l;ed Front Trailing Cotnp.iny.
K Witl'sl.itlle Firlv Kisrti for bilious-
ness. indievstif.il eonstiimtion. A small
pill, .prompt cure. For Rale by ('. G.
Huntley, ciUfljist.
The Tuihjit Cluh cave a very pleas
tut i(ani'iii parly h Stoke's hall in Ca
netiiai' hist Tuesday evnin.'. It i said
lb have heen the affair of the season.
ror a u.u.ei placet., mien your norses
war from the motor line and a place to
g?t a tirst cl .ss joh of repiiring or horse
shoeing rail on .Y K. Scri, fare's siiop on
Fifth street.
Sewing MaL-lni.es cheap. Want a
se.'.vii 2 nnc'.;ne'" iet a goo. one and
I iv ; tiv-ye.ir i;M irantie; i't down
i" tvr in 'ot'i unto paid. ee t'.e!!oiiiy
A Ec.sch &K.- t it
r. 1 t r 1. . . 1 . i i
- ' 'vn'. Ut,!'M' a",li,lev;:tina.Mi-sI.ura Miller in th.s
kind? of d.-.tal .fk. crown. ;citv ,.j!t r,.cvert..j suln.-i,-nll v to he
l -rcelsin r wns and bridge work ; ai,ie to he retiioveil to her Home.
Hieciaity. Ad o;i ratiuns g iaran'ef 1 for !
5 years. CM and net my prices. t!ice '
i.i Fan lav l.i.l'.diii
, 1 .V years, t. till ami net my iinees. ottice
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rot justify vop.r letting it to a regular
contractor at contractors prices, then
fefJavis, the repairer. He will do it in
rst-C!ass sli,
Ii.ipe and at reasonable
I n'ces. Sle hi
baiiding.
in Seoon 1 Hand stoie
Ci-iithini ir .ta'es the delicate or.-ans ;
and Kgcravate. the disease. Instead of 1
waiting, trv O' e Minute Cough Cure. It I
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k:it: at omv, 'nake expectoration eamr, :
' 1
uucces tin- s-, reiiess and inflaniation. 1
tvery one like- it.
Iluntlev, drug. ist
For sale hv C. (i.
The first blacfsmitn slop that farmers 1
jvjss in coming to Oregon City is that of -
Kaple & HofTi.an, at the junction of the j
aeventa street mad and .Mam street. I
There ;s no cl.i-s ol work they cannot
fcannie and al reasonable prices. They
kave an exp-rt 'jorae-ch xr and guaran
tee satisfaction-
T. F. Cowing, Jr., manager of the
Western Union Telegraph office in this
city, tins removed the same from the
postoflice building to the room recently
occupied bv the shooting gallery, next '
door to Albright's meat market. Mr.
Cowing and hm assistant, Will Logus,
liave plenty of t om in their new loca
tion, and the otlije is tastily and neatly
fitted up.
If yon suffer with piles, it will interest
j'ju to know that IMVitt's Witch Hazel
Salve will cure them. This medicine is
a specific for .ill complaints of this
character, and if instructions (which are
fcimple) are carried out a cure will result.
We have tei-ted this in numerous cases,
and always with like results. It never
fails. F'or sale by 0. G. iluntlev, drug
ttfet. The Congreg:iionaI Y. P. S. C. E.
gave a very pleasant social in the church
parlors last Thursday evening. Dr.
Cowan made an interesting talk on "Un
derground Jerucalcm," illustrated with
the blackboard, which was well re
ceived and listen'-d too with wrapt at
tention. A mock auction was another
interesting feature of the evening's en
tertainment, which caused considerable
amusement. All present enjoyed the
the occasion very much.
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, result in congestion
or pneumonia. Mr. J. 0. Davenport,
ex-manager of the Fort Bragg, Ked
wood Ce , an immense institution at
Tort Ilragg, Cal . . says they sell large
quantities of Chamberlain's Cough
Eetnedy at the cempany's store and
teat he has himself used this remedy
fo' a severe cold arid obtained immndi
a'e relief. This medicine prevents any
tendency of a cold toward pneumonia
rid insures a prompt recovery. For
aalo by G. A. Harding, druggist.
! PERSONAL NOTES.
C. K. Hailey, the Seventh Ml root drug
gist, spent Sunday in Eugene.
F. M Oshuin, n prominent citiscit of
i . . . ...
I'limis.us, wns in i .tenon v iiy Mituruay,
r- J Fnnchor of this city, i visit
W '"'r '' ''' '"' ",HHb "' -'uny
I''. Mai tin, of tlm Racket
Store, made a short i id to Salem this
Wick
Silas Holies, i.ne of the prominent
(uiiii'is ol Salmon, was in llie city
TucmI.iv.
Portland,
Mrs. I iui.i .M. Fuller, of
was me (!uct ol Mrs. I liarics .. Inn lis
(lining la-t w. ek.
Mi I.rni 1 Lawrence has hecn con- nml the mii 'iiut of the lull was orleie I
tinct to her Pi ! this week wiih nn mi- pniil.
iMi.iliy sevcie nttiii k ol iullucnj.i. An oi.lniacce niakini; (lie license for
.Mr. Hii'l M:s. K. S. McLaughlin of '""I'lnos f l."i per ipiarter, was lul.lcil. 1
Milwaukee, weie in towr Salurilav ntnl J "'""'""I h"I r''l tudlf lii-cnsiH were re
Suml.iy, jjiicsts of Mis. l. 1 Oou-c , 'I'l'C'l limn ") 10 f:' oil per ipiaiter. !
M. n,l.lrs L. V. Iner.im. of IUr. i l''ie lon.uiHIee on health nml police-.
low, wee in Oieoii (."it v Saluul.iv, at-
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A . Ph is, one of llie so:i,l i;-iitii;eis
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01 .ii.inpi.iin, in unyon 1, ny Aion
il.iy .iltcii liiij; the county jjr.iiij;e meet
in,:.
Mi-.s.Iennie Iteatic, of Mueiio, h
I has I ecu vii.inu her Msleis, .Mrs.J. J.
1 OiS'ke ami Mis I.tur lctie, returned
j., .r home Sutnlnv.
1 c A MhH.dl,t , Kosehum t-
j nJ lnoinr M
tlr". '" frem City Wislnenliiy on
i ''' "'' fr0l rortUnd.
j M ss Jennie Kentie, of Knene, wlio
has Uvn visiting her sisters, Mr. J. J
Co"k, Bml Mis
l.mim Heattie, re-
,llr,le'' home Smidny night.
! JI l'- ' iltor, represcntini: Tootle,
I Wheeler & Motter, shoe manufacturers
;ot St. Joseph, Missouri, wus interview
: iin; his custoineM in this city Tuesday.
I Miss Kinin.i X01 ri.s , neice of W. T.
I.atourette, who has been visiting the
' ,lltt.r a, f tllliiVi wit return to her
,ulle jn 0(V,, cy jv.-salt-.u
1 ,s.,.miln
Mil'ard Lee, one of the crack birrcle
riders on the coast and at present w ith
H. T Hudson of I'oitland, as traveling
sa'esuun for wheels, was a cilh r at this
cilice i 11 Friday.
Miss Viva Tull, of Harlow, w ho was
taken seiiou-lv ill several weeks ago
E. F. llilcv the abstractor a iin ix-'
i-iniifw ih!i 11111 iifk 111 nit! riiiiinv rirra. pi i
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uiiin', uutr uii iioseiu-o ui ueai 1 v iiirre
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in. Minis, lie spent niosi 01 ine nine 1
uith his father in I .wa who is uuite i
: u, and feeble.
j :. jtt,rWu riark. .t ...m ti,.
!.,, in lr i-i,v ...-.U
at present teacher of stenograj'hy in the
Portland business college, speut Satur-
J,IV and Sunday in tow n, the guest of
Mrs. (ieor-e I'.roughton.
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Mrs. . rant t . li.icoii returned home
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Iroui a two-weeks visit with relatives in
... 1 11.
UIIL'JUll Kir-L Bit ' l-'J 11 pail IHI U.
j Mrs. Joseph Clark, of Tauotna and Mrs.
(ieorge Schmidt, of Vancouver, who will
r main in the city for some tiuie as her
gnest9.
Mr. DaI1 Q Niel, in response to a tele-
jjram eft Sunday evening for Alaska,
where he goes to take a jiosition in the j
I'nited States revenue service. He will
be stationed at Marys Island, a port near
Sitka. Mr. O'N'iel went to Tacoma by
rail where he takes the steamer Topeka
for his destination. Mrs. O'N'iel will
leave about the middle of this month to
join her husband in their new northern
ho,Ile' T1"'-v wi" not lie au)on Btran
gers for Mrs. O'Xiel's brother, T. E
Holmes, is stationed there as a deputy
collector of customs. Mr. O'Niel is a
very capable man and will fulfill the
duties of his new position in first-class
shape. A host of friends in this city
regret their departure but wish them a
prosHirous anil happy life in the land of
seals andlcebergs.
Best anil Cheapest Insurance.
Save money on your insurance by call
ing on E. E. Martin, who represents the
only Mutual doing business in Oregon
City. You cannot afford to keep on
throwing your money into policies and
pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad
vance and then have the company fail.
The Oregon Fire Relief association w ill
stand the closest investigation.
E. E. Martin, Agt.
Commercial Bank Block.
The Willamette Steam Laundry Co.
have leased the old fruit dry house oppo
site the Congregational church and are
fitting it up for laundry purposes. They
will be ready for business some time
next week and will do laundry equal to
the best in Portland.
To induce a trial of the Enterprise as a
newspaper it will be sent from now until
June 6th, for 25 cents. Two-cent stamps
taken. Paper stopped at date if not
longer wanted.
The Juniors will give another of their
dancing parties at the armory on Friday
evening of this week. This is the second
of a series of dances to be given by this
club this winter.
DON'T PROCRASTINATE
Aint that a big word to tell you that we
sell our trimmed hats at a veay little
price, look in at the Racket store before
it is too late.
(111 COTMII. Mr.KTIMi.
Nil Knt lm llmisp mi Dm Ac
eepteil Oilier lltislne.
Regular monthly mooting of the city
council was held Monday evening
Mayor Sliaight presided mid all
member of 1 1 ii council were present
I copl I aples,
! I. iipior licenses weu cran'cd to .huh
1 olH'l, llilUV I oli mi. I .1. W. Chailton. uici , count v as-ci.s.n , i niint v school mi-! uii'iiilieiii nil I tlioir friends from 1ml
l'lic commit'ee reporied that the mn ' pciiuteiiilciii, counlv mcor mid ! I.ui'l .tii'l adjoining to n, nil ol whom j
engine liousc on tlie liill w is coninlcte.l counlv con. tier im.l justices nf llie peace ' !" uinlv Mol.ome.l lv l!"i' t'h.nlin
' mill li.i l I'ci n (oiiii illv liikcn os-eKsiou
lv . .,,e compiiny l lie tolnl cost
of tin- now structure was ti7S S7, niel
rci'i rt ol (lie coiiiinitl" was a.loiileil.
recoiniiienileil that the preini-es oi'int
i site I'liiutiian Son's store, known as
;ine 1.111M propenv He cieaiieil up an.
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1 the nuisance le ali.iiol
The coininitlee on streets nml puMic
j pruji-rly reported adversely lo placini;
I electiic liiihis on Mul.ill.i BVetiue, as the
: (ieneral Klcctiic t'omimnv wanted tho
city to ho at the exismse of putting up
the poles and win's
A petition numeiously signed as
read asking the council to grant peruiis-
sion for the use of the puMic sipiare as
a place for puhlic gunes. (tn motion
the matter was refeired to the commit -
tee on streets mid puhlic proerty w itti
jH.wer to ai l.
After considerahle dehate on tne hack
and truck licenses, which were delin-
ipient, and a motion failed to pass re-
ipnring the chief of police to collect all
such licenses for the ipiarter ending
March lilst, ls;Hi
The finance committee rciorted nn-
favorably on the hill of F. F. IMgcs, .
I aiii-iuiitiig to $41. 77, alleged to Ins the!
balance due hitn as attoiney fics
for services rendered tlie fit for
collections and actions brought.
The matter of revising the license or-
dinance was referred to a special com
miltee, consisting of Messrs. I'ookc,
1'orler and .Motlitt.
Two dollars and lifty cents each were
allowed the judges and clerks of the
firemen's election, and I.. Iluconich
was allowed 1 fa) lor meals furnished.
A motion was male by I'ouncilinan
.Motlitt that the chief ol police lie in-
;r"c" '1 " noiny me connnctnr 01 the
Fast Side liailwav freight car. not to!,m. i.l , .1... ,;il. r...,i
r, .
run his cat u the main street of the
citv The motion tmsae.1.
'
The cominittee appointed to examine
tho ci'y records, asked for another J L'Sth IVm'.. at such hour as the commit
month in w hich lo make their report. I leeuien for the several precincis may
The reipiest '..s granted
l.bctrlc Hotel Irrivals
A Stew art Clarke, New York.
W F Hubbard, Clackamas Hatchery,
I) H Whitmoie, Portland,
J V llarless, Molalla,
F E Donaldson, City,
J V Goldstein, Portland,
Joseph Fritz,
Rees I). Jones. Scappoose,
G II Vure, City,
W.lliam Steele, City,
C P Elliott, Citv,
R lletdman, City,
HCGrifli'h,
J FCvans, Canny,
J J McDonald, Portland,
A G Parrott "
S V Parrott,
J Rait, Cascade Locks,
J R Shaver, Molalla,
Victor Dehor, Portland,
J M Tracy, Logan.
C F Clark, Clackamas,
G W Shaw, Corvallis,
G M Irwin, Salem,
John M Bloss, Corvallis,
C F Wagener, Portland,
Mr and Mrs A 15 Cordley, Corvallis,
II B Stone, Seattle,
Dr J II Irvine, Canhy,
M Goodman, Portland,
R Scott, .Milwaukee,
J S Risley, Oswego,
L A Shipley, Oswego,
Mrs C F Wagener and family, Portland,
G W Ashley, Salem,
A L Belding, S F,
J F Smalley, Albina,
Win Resenburg and f'y, Thorpe, Wis,
George V Ely and wife, Kly viile,
Miss Jones, Ely,
Geoige B Ward, Grant's Pass.
The Electric leads, all otners follow.
An Old Standby.
Clarence Porter is so well-known in
Oregon City that he needs no further in
trodnction to those wanting blacksmith
work. His work always speaks for it
self and his prices are always reasonable.
Remember his shop is opposite Pope's
hardware store, corner Main and Fourth
streets. tf
The candies kept by the Novelty
Candy Factory are par excellence, and
they make a specialty of filling bon bon
boxes of all sizes with the choicest as
sortment of the most delicious fresh
candies. Their candies cannot be ex
celled by any establishment in Port
and in point of yariety and excellence.
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear
as a bell. 25c, GOc, an a dollar, i'or
sale by Geo. A. Harding.
Democratic Conn CoiivimiIIihi.
Tlu I'omociatic County Convention o(
Clilcknm I' counlv, I begun, In hereby
ciillc I to meet in Mellon fitv on Satur
day, A I lilt, sii, Ihi t!u hi 1 1 1, mo u(
nominating i .mild lies lor tlic lollow ing
olllccs, to no vole. I lor ill llic i:iiiiiiiI
the election to he held on the lint Monday
ex-, in .lime IS:ii.: 'l repiesnutatiilivcs,
I u county commissioner, coiiniy
' count y locotdci , shcii;!'. counlv
clerk,
1 1 e.is
ilinl con-tables lor llie several justi, e
dMiicts in the counlv ; and foi llie fur
llicr put pose o choosing eight d.'leg lies
to i.Mncscnt Cl.u kaniiis counlv In the
I'cinccriit'c slate convention to he liel.
in I'.ull.iii I on the 'Hli ilny ,i Apnl lMi;
The county convention w.ll lie coin
posi'il ol i'i ilele.lti'S, lipp illlonc.l lo tin
'lillcii'iit preciiiiis as IuIIowk;
I'li'Cilll'ts
No. o Mi Iconics
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Ahcruethv
lt.11 low
Iteaier Cic
I r.onn.s
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I anhv
('aiiem.ili
I'anvou 1'ieck
t'ascailes
l'h,riville ...
j v'lm kiiiims
IVnnascus
Fugle free
! Fly
tiarlicld .
I (hinge
j Maiding
Highland
Lower MolaiU
Marouain
Milk Clock
MiUauk.-e
Needy
New Fui .
Oicgon Ci:y No. I
I Oregon li'V No.'.' .
Oregon City No. II .
Oswego ..
Plea-ant Hill
St.ringwater
Soda Spmigs
Sievers . ..
' Tualatin
i t'nion
! I'piH'r Mnlalla 7
Viola I
West Oiegou City '.'
Total liillnl.i-r of delegates ',h,
The Couniiittec rei omuieii'U that the
primaries, for the purHso of choosing
such ileleg.tes, he held in the usual Vot-
I In M, Ik 1' L- i...-. ul
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; hall near Howard's on Saturday, March
I designate. The judges nml cletks of i
I fri,..ri- ..l....i;..,.a I,, 1 i,.l...l !.,- ll...
committeemen ot the reHvtivo pn-j
Cllicls.
The declaration of principles is lel'l lor
promulgation by the convention.
Iiy older of the County Central Coin
niittee.
S. R. Giikkn, V. II. II wo,
Chairman, Secr.laiy.
I A ll.'iio-llki' lintel. ,
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j Farmers and Ihn traveling public will j
. lind a comfortable homc-liko place to .
stop at when in Oregon Citv at the
Oriental hotel. Table supplied w ith nn
abundance of the best the market 111- j
fords. Rooms and beds are clean and
comfortable.
Our 25 cent meals are not excelled.
John Iiiiksi iikii, Prop.
A l ( in til n l il 1 1 on from l.i.s Angtdcu.
(i'12 Cnstelar St , Ixs Angeles, Cnl ,
-After having suffered for a longtime from
acute rheumatism without obtaining re
lief, I used Clntmls'rlain's Pain Halm
and was almost Immediately relieved.
I hmlily recommend this as tint best
medicine known. I). M. Hamilton.
For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist.
Cures Crimp.
"My Ihreo children are all subject to
cioup; I telegraphed to San Francisco,
got a half a dozen bottles of S, II, Cough
Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless
you for it. Yours, etc., J. II. Ckozikh,
Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. G
Huntley, druggist.
For Sale.
Lot and new fi-room house situated on
.'id and Madison streets. Owner wishes
to leave for Europe in the Hummer,
reason for selling. For further particulars
call on M, Exthanh.
Ur, Vutiilerpool's
Physic, the SJ. B. Headache Liver and
Kidney regulator, takes the lead with
us. For sale by CO. Huntley, druggist.
Money to Loan.
I have $400, $500 and $K)0 to loan on
gilt edge improved real estate.
C. H. Dvit.
Fellow citizens! The possibilities are
that you may be called upon to protoct
America from Spanish invasion. If
such should be the case, look like sol
diers, not like a haycock. Have your
hair cut and a shave. Try Rogers the
barber, he can remodel you .
Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com
plaint, and Is often fatal in its results.
To avoid this you should use De Witt's
Colic & Cholera Cure, as soon as the first
symptoms appear. C. G. Huntley,
Druggist.
VIII,iini.le(l H. I, ('. I'nlcrliiln.
In respiinse In mi luvilii'ion eitemleil
I'V the WllliiniotlK Chautniliplii circle ol
I'm llaii'l, iihoiit .Ml lueiuhciK ol tlm Mc
l.oiiuhlin ciicle ol llus city, went ilonn
Wi'.lm'Kil.ii evelliim to iltti'inl lilt I'M
terlaiuuii'iil ;;ivi'n l.v tho ( 'liiiu'ilinpuins
ill the Tail r H'rcel Metho.liHl cIhii- Ii,
llie le.Hu e i w I n il was the ii pioihii
' doll of the Fust t'uloni il I 'oii.muhs. I lie
! h 1 il ch ill ch .n llllc'l to ovei ll III ill Mil
I M ' ill I l.ocke. t lie i iim .
; I'ho pl.ill ciii ici'l l.i. k i I h.io
i 'Irapc I oil le'l en-iui, mi jiiiIi 1114 lliil
isli Mile, while si 0 k.vl .oiim.iiiI nlln"
ilecoi nl ions, help n In uinkii an iuipio
iseil liiilcpi'mleuce hall, The ciie
w is Li t nn .Inly I k, l,',"il mid -l.oii.'.l
- I lie coloi.inl coiiuii'sn, iind'-r I'lcsi'li'hl
I ll.liicoik, ill ses-lon. The hlnlely up-
- pi'. 11 nn . picscuieil hv these ini-n in their
, pow deled Wilts, kliu Kcll.n. keis, lace
Vests, etc, lunde the sc ue veiy nutiiesH
IV0 illll reilli-llc. Sill I i"K sM'ecliCN were
in. 1 I" I'V Kii. h ilistiiiL'ii'ih.'.l nml pain
oic (jcnileuu'ii us I'nirick llcii'v, l.oi.l
t'liiitham, .Limes I His end others, while
' the dillereiil lueiiiliets ol c.ii),'ii'ss wcie
so ehspient in to will the fieipienl np
I 1, Inline flolu the ml-1 encn. At llie cliin,
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;l ol an eulhuaiasiic iiud comincmg mill-
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't.tlie I li'i'lu Mil it ill itf liitleiuiliilcncn uns
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I lueseiiied Mild sllll.l the greatest eicitii.
. .nent. the lln,.ln .enorl. nf ......k.-lrv
i n.i..,. t II. ln.l.,,-,,,.1 1 ... 1 1 ll...
1 '
mllv'lliir l.v the audience of tlm "lle.l
Wlu.ca.id lUue". II nl-rsmarc I
up one by one to inscribe their names
ill the cause ol llbeitv 1
urpiiM'. A iiioat li.ghtiil evening waa
Mmie) In 1. 11.111 pasaed in 1 iiio imIk.ii, cl.r.h- and
Parties inteinlllii; to hurmw moliev on ; """', aminwnielita. Mr. AII'UkIiI Waa
their farms this fall will llud d to their j "I" ,h" "'' 'I "f "lll "'
intetest to call nml we meat all early , chain, 1 1 I. K elly ui.ikiog the prrsenta
day. I'lentv of money on easy terms j '"l'l' V I 'uiing the even 11 (
and low rales of interest. ! a lunch w as ei ved and llie g Is de-
W II Hi in. 11 unit, j parted alter singing "Aul. I Lang Syne.."
For II. nt. j Roller.
One mid one hall story bouse ill j Is hurew ith given, thai on the ','ltli
I'leiisaiit Mill 11. 1. Iilh. 11 In liri'gnii 1'ilv, o( January, 1 H 1 , the 1 1 1 1 . 1 r 1. 1 1 1 I re
s risuiis, pauiry and hathriHun llenl I i nived iiotn i. L 0111 liev. I.. 1 in y, of Ore
teasiiiiiible, apply to I'hi.ii It. IUi".n, ; gmi ( i 1 v , Oreg m, that lie has left our
liarcliiv I'liildiiig. he." .11 Ciy,
It is 110 further up the street to
CI ur 111 11 ,1 Sou's store th in it was in
pioneer d.ivs They have the best nPs'lt ol
gi'llel.il rcliainlise in the 1 Itv and sold
at way down prices. New g.nxls nre ar
riving daily in gnat vaiiety, connoting
of the latest stiles nl ll. en's data and
clothing, la l.es shirt wa.-ts an I lic k
:'' ami -llicr new p,,ug g-slH in pie..
. ..t
'I""""1'1'"
They have also re
ceived an ii"-",!'-.! slisk of s.sh ami
'I'Miis, and llicir lien l.inn in.u hinery has
bi'gilli to urine. Tho best place in the
city to buy warranted i;r. erics.
Tlm ( ' ilit.Mi.il, m,-I,...,I .-!..... I I ..I l.'ri.
day for a vacation of three weeks. This
school will he couliuued tit tin. cra-
lion of that time, under the instruction
of I,. ( . Ilai kctl and Miss Sndc Chan'
both of whom an. so generally liked
to I. a vi taught several succe-sive lenns
in this district,
The Novelty Candy Factory have nd-
,l.,.l t.. tl...;- r..fr..ul......,.t .i
, ' .' ' .""
homo-made pies and cukes with collee,
tea or chocolate for ten cents Ab
most everyone is familiar with the
delicious oysters served at this eilali
lislimi lit.
A b.n lislor's social w ill be given by
the Y. P. S. C. II. of the Presbj terian
on this (Friday) evening at Shively'
hall, after which relieshiuents will he
seivnd. There will Ihi guinea to make
the evening pleasant. Come and see
bachelor serve the refreshments.
It is a fixed and immutable law that
to have good, sound health, one must
have pure, rich and abundant Mood.
There is no shorter nor surer route than
by a course of He Witt's Sarsapnrllln.
Cliiirmiin A Son tire receiving a new
lot of spring goods for gentlemen's wear,
consisting of men's hats, clothing and
everything in the furnishing goods line,
Mrs. L. R. Patton. Rockford, 111,,
writes: "From personal experience I can
recommend De Witt's Sarsaparilla, a
cure for impure blood and general debil
ity." C. G. Huntley, druggist.
The family of F. A. Sleight who have
resided on lower Main street this winter,
left last Thursday for their farm near
Canhy. Mr. Sleight will remain here.
Munyon's medicuuiHare the latest, and
Charinuu & Co., the up-to-duto drug
gists, havo a complete stock. Pamphlets
freo.
Finest catchup, Worchestershiro amine
and other dressings used in tho oyster
cocktails at the Novelty.
For cloan, white cotton rags 5 cents
per pound cash, will bo paid at Tiik En
TK.iirmsK office.
Machino oil 10 cents a bottle, also
needles for all kinds of machines at 1'',.
E. Martin's.
Perfectly lovely center pieces in linen
and awiss just arrived ut the Racket
store.
A lino of fine French Torchon lnoo
never in slock before at the Racket store,
Fancy pearl buttons for waists and
dress trimming at the Racket store.
Blank nolo, receipt and order hooks
at the Entkhi'iusk olliee.
Awarded
Highest Honor-World' Talr,
(lolJ AUJal, MUwInter Pair.
DH
mm
CREAM
Most Perfect Made.
40 Vrnm the St.iinl.inl.
Tile Alhi lulil V 11 1 H 1st' 1'ail),
It is said III it when 11 posnii l.'iiclies
It ceiliiin lllitii lone III the pellud nl hi
evis'iifico that his ii.i clthci heiiis to ul
l.ili kll nl'l or that ill'l' uelillv he does 111 it
have any 111 ! Im ihd 11 hut Mr. ('has.
II Aliirii;ht is nn excopiioii to tins rule,
lie ll"l Inn io,j h i oppoiiunily to ci In
hr.iin onlv mi lenp veins A nuolher
1 1 1 lio is 1 ur lor cik'lil yi'nis, miinn nun
! lesiilvi d iiou a plan to make him hatuiv
1
i ''r at leit a part of thnt ti which n-
Suited ill the ir ilheiiug tngi'lher nl shout
1 I'l "I his UeiiililxTa nil. I
.
I Irieuds to
III tenor of
! ,V" -"I"'"' .'"'
: i. : . 1. 1. 1. .
, ""'O'l'iy iinm-r.ary, wi,.,
which
leu 011 rnuitv evening 01 u-l week
! "'') ...et at rn.i. cr.,1 Mr. (ieorge
Uroiigliloii ami went 01 a li lv to th
Albright inline taking I loon wholly by
Joint Sv no I ol Ohio and other Ulcn.
; At I tit- same time a like notice w is re
cull e I Ir im Ins co'.g I'lfatl iil nl Oregon
City, Oregon ty bis ieign iti ill liev.
I., (.icy pn venls u fiiuii fuiiher inves
ligation ol the h uges Mill agii'.st him.
Hill from (oncer lie .iy invltg ilioua
it Is e idenl th il s.iid Ucy. I. li.cy 1st
tlion.nglily uiHeli it.lech uacti-r. Warn
ing is le re'iy giy.oi to all Fvaiu'elical
Lutheran Si u.ds.ind eong'eg itnuis lo
bow are of Illll).
S II. Moiii;mcim,
I'tes. of the Wash Ihst, n t ul ilic Joint
Svn nl of Ono and mil -r St iles,
l.o-l.
On Snud iy M uch 1st Is'tweeli 'J nml
.".o'clock . in., oil tin. Fail Side car
Helen oi oi.-r the budge Up to the loir
nell house uu I he West Side, a purse con
( I Imiiuig some siiiall cluing.! nml I wo ticket
both on the I, lei li.- line, nml some lllllo
. ) t-1 1 . r il l ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 go d only to the owner.
Finder will please leave same nt this
olliee nn. I receive row .ml or mail tickets
to owner, bo ill,.,
Worli:r ut Niillce.
The S. II. Medicine company is Ihn
only om. out of nine ptoprielary medi
cine firms incorporated on this coast
since Is.s7 that lias not ma le un assign
ment. These hard tunes w ith new news
paper advertising cool racls lor two vents,
il speaks loudly of their merit. For
sale by C, ti. Huntley, druggist.
The nicest and finest stamped linens
ever brought received now at the Ita. ket
store
Weak, Irritablejircd
"I Was No Good on Earth."
Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens
tho weak, builds up the broken
down coiikUUiUoii, mid permanently
cures every kind of nervous disease.
"About one year ago Itriinftlrtrd
trlth r-ri,iie, Hlrriitmnne;
t'rreplno mentation in tnu leg.
Slight palpitation of tit u heart,
tUmtraetina eonfunlon of the mind,
Herioun lomm or lap, of memory.
Weighted down with eare and
worry. I eompletely lot appetite
And felt mu vitality wearing out,
I wa weak, irritable and tired,
My weight wa redueed to tOO lb.,
In faet I wa no good, on earth.
A friend brought
mn Dr. Miles' book,
"Now and BtnrU
Un FicU," and
I finally decided
to try a bottle of
Un. Mu,ia' Ilo
oratlve Nervine.
Ikiforti I had taknn
one bottle I could
loop aa woll aa a '
lO-yr.-old boy. My
appi.tlUt returned
greatly Increased.
WW
HTirn J had taken the tjth bottle
fly weight inereated to t79 b.,
The mentation inmy leg La gonet
Sly nerve oteadled eoi, tpietelyt
fly memory wa fully fetored,
Hybralneemedelearertfianever,
I felt a gooda any tnanfon earth.
Mtr, Stile' Mtetorattre fServine i
A great medlelne, I ufHure. you."
Augusta, Mo. Wai.ticii I. HunnANK.
Pr. Miles' Norvtne Is sold nn nnattlm
Bimrantoo that l.h first IxntlJ. w til Wiiillt.
All rtniKirlHl.HHi.il Itnt Dl.e In I,,", f,.?H i,r
bVvaiia
Dr. Miles' Nc rvine
Restores Health