Oregon City bntcrprisc. OHKdON CITY OKKICICKH M)iir, Mniiorilnr. tllilnl nl I'lilli'n Awoiiiiiir, Trttaniirnr. (Illy Allornnir, 1 1 1 r in HiuikIii I. vv. i ii.ua i Inn. K Hum. 1 1 U I...IH I II. i.. Iliilin.il r I . nr. Ill HlronlOoiMMilMlxiior, t iiaiMitN-k.Jr. Hu'l. of Wntnr Wiuki, !lt KllKllli-lir, CuuiH'll ' T. l. 'lull W. II. Ilnwoll II. II. J . ll 111111 I jiii r. John it, i l ur .Hull. I.. U una , 4. J. I IN. Hi., II, k cr tor, llniirjr Mi'lilnuii, J. W. M uoillii'll iimnldlrtl rVmluiiaila) nf vaill III (ill ill III Ollr hall KKIDAV, MAY I, 1 him V. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Kur ti ) (In'hh ulruw Itaikiil store, bat go to tliB (iixiil linn of llni'ii rollitrn, IuIiihI style, i'arkerit Howard. Tiy Ire rri'Wii multt nt tlie Novelty 'muly r'aWory. Money to loun on gmd ri'ul eniute security ly A. H. Iirnsser. Ilim't fall to lieur Mix lilaily Jones tlm eminent rotilrullo. I to crciiiii mul Ire cream lu at tliu Novelty I'amly Kartnrv. You can llml something to unit you in millinery at Mn. K. K. Martin's. If you urn truiilili'il with damlruiT, go to Farniworth, lis ran mro you. ' Trimmed hats, new goo. In, from 50 tTiiU to 75 emit nt Mm, Kladun'a. Use 'M)lTlNK"'Tr "floor. Char mail it Co., agent. Circular free. No nullum anil lurlmna juat arrived at M inn CiuliUuiith ' millinery arlora. 8i tits Taylor sinter danca at the Shlvely ()Kir Ilntine Saturday evening. Tlii- largeat aaaoitment of millinery In tht city tJ aelci't from Martin'a. at Mra. K. K. Miaa Agnoa Watt, aoprano will ling with the Kiilug (iloe Club on Saturday evening When you want rihlmna and Iwea for liat trimming, the Karkot itora luui a hlg iliM'k . Munyon'a inmllcineaaro the latent, and Charmau & Co., the iii-tu-dat drug llinU, have complete nUn k. ramphletn (ne, Dr. J. V. Welch, dvntiat, liaa re moved hi otllce from the Courier (mild ing to the Willamette (dock opiioaite the pontulllce, iiituiin. A dollar aaved ll equal to two doltura earned. 1'ay up your auhaciption to the KNTKMi'maa and got the the benefit of the reduction In price. County Clerk lforton lniuod licenae to wed to Gertie Hock and J. J. Miller on the 'M, and Mra. Carrie I.. Itobh and Juntlo IVane on the IT.ith. IWnutlei! Thote trimiuod hat at the Ited Front and the pricea are very reasonable. Alno lmliea aailor liala, 10 centn up. Canton (lata, 10 centa. I'ilei of iieople have pile, but I)e Wilt' Witchhaxol Sulve will cure them. When properly applied it cure! ecalda ami burna without the alightont pain. Dr. White' hair grower, 15 centaon aiiplicatlon at Farnxworth'. Clean your head and eradicate the ditndrutT and mukea your hair smooth and aoft. Charmnn A Son are receiving a new lot of npring goodi for gentUimon' wear, connintlng 'of men'a hata, clothing and everything in the furninhing gootla line. Clone Brothers, formorly of thia city, are now conducting a aaloou at Lafay ette. They tried (ironham. then Trout lulu, and finally aet up iu Yamhill county. Tolnduceatriulof the Knlerprine as a newnpaper It will he nont from now until JuneOth, f ir 2. cuuta. To-cont atuinps taken 1'hmt stopped at dute if not longer wantod. Frank I. Welch, dentist, graduate of the University of l'ennnylvanln, will be in Oregon City ofllce Thursday ( sach week ; remainder of each week In Port land ollice, room 77 Dukum building. The rortlund Dlnpatch is authority for the statement that an elTort Is being iniido t have the Clucknmu river con demned as dulling ground, and reHorved entirely for the propagation of salmon. The cheap rates of 5 cabin, 2 .50 steerage, Including meals and berth, are still in ofl'ect on the 0. H. & N. Co.'s stuauiurs from Portland to San Fran cisco, Steamers leave Portland every tlvoduyi. There was a large attendance of young men at the gospel service held at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms at four o'clock last Sunday afternoon. Capt. A. W. Kim ball, of the Bishop Bcott Grammar school, made a very improsiive talk. TheZion church of the Evangelical Association ot Nortli America, located at Carus, has Died articles of Incorporation in the secretary of state's office.' The trustees are: 0. K. Grayblll, I-oreni Ilornschuch and John Kalbfleisch. Vegetables fresh from the garden cook easier and are far more palatable than are stale vegetables that have been wilted and dust covered while exposud for sale In front of some grocery store. By buying direct from Thompson Bros, wagon you get vegetables that are frehh and crisp and at flint cost. Their lettuctj, asparagus and rhubarb cannot be ex celled line. Full of other vetetables. I Thi) Oregon City ClirUliiin Kwleavor Union will hold iu rciuliir monthly prayer meeting at tlm llnillHt clnircli iwxl Hiiiicliiy evuiilnir nt 0:15. Minn Ma licllii Wlgsius, limilnr. This will lie corivi'Mtlufi ocIid minting, Hml hII are 'rdmlly Invited Ui 1 10 present ut 0:15 ll i,r,,i.,i,i i 1 . . .. Clili'f nt I'iiIIch Hum IniM delivered ovir to tint Hml Front store tlm lunt of tlm lot of lierktlc tukfii from that es- II..I . 1 f . . rt . . i. . . I ir. I I luimniinem uy ioiii iiar umi on ism- lllinr, dt nl. Am Murk anil KullihiT are now lioth nulelv IioiinimI In tlm Oregon Miiilliiiiliiiry, tin' stolen urlii'lrii were no longer iiimmIimI uh c rliiiiiiMling rvidulice. On lnl 1'rlilny, '.'burro', tlm lll-vear old on of Mr. ami Mm. K. M. KiiihIh, ol Yiiiiimiivit, hut foriimrly of this city, mi't with a painful ai'riilfiil. Whilu ut play during llin riiien nt sellout, ho fi'll from Hie lop of a friire, breaking llin leg Jimt ahovu tlm link In, mul (mixing a ills- lucaiinn of tlm ankle joint. Tin) Injury was very painful, but It is thought the oH'ration performed will prove success- ful At the regular monthly bucinenn moot ing of the Coiigri giMoiml Y. P. 8. C. K , held Tuemlay evening, the following of lli itra wore eloi tixl for the ennuing term : Mln Mabello Wlgglun, proniilunt; I). D. Tompklnn, vice-pienldellt ; K. II, Gab- heit, x reiury ; Mina May Mark, treas urer. The society In prospering and nleailily incruaiing in inembernhip Three new active mmnbera were elected at this meeting and the name of another one proponed Mln Bessie D. Midlam and W. II. Marshall, engineer on the Sir. El wood, were married at the residence of the bride'a father Mr. K. W. Midlam, in Caneinuh on Weduenday, April ?mii., Kev. 8. W. Stryker, offici Bleu, uniy lew immeuiaie relatives of the bride were In attendance. The bride is a most etimahle young lady, and daughter of one of the oldent and resNcted families in Clackaman county. The groom I one of Clackamaa county's promising young men, and the newly married couple are receiving the con gratulation! of many friends. Adolph Winterer, who was convicted uf stealing a horse from Constable Smith of Oswego, ws outside of the county jail with some other prisoners, gutting wood. Winterer made a break for lib erty and soon dinapiMiared along the river bank. Sheriff Maddock saw his him disappearing fiom a window aii I notified Pete Nuhreu, who started after the fugi tive and Intercepted hlin as be came into Main atreet near Bestow's door and sash factory. On the sauio evening, Sheriff Maddock took the Irisky prisoner toSttlum, where be w ill not have an oppor tunity to gather wood in the open air for the next two years, This occured last Friday evening. Did you ever stou to think what indi gestion really means? It means simply that your stomach la tired. If our legs are tired, we ride. The horse and the team engine do the work. Why not give your stomach a ride; that Is, let something else do Its work. Foods can be digested outside of the body. All plants contain digestive principles which will do this. The Shaker Digestive Cor dial contains digestive principles and is a preparation designed to rest the stom ach. The Shakers themselves have such unbounded confidence in it that they have placed 10 cent sample bottles on the market, and it is said that evtn so small a quantity proves beneficial in a vast majority of cases. All druggist keep it. I.AX0L is the bent medicine for children. Doctors recommed in place of Castor Oil. Klectrlc Hole! Arrivals. TGNicklin, Whatcom, Wash, L A Couuella, Porllund, I S Doblu, Portland, Harry 11 Lang, Portland, 0 W Hough, San Francisco, 11 Rosa, Portland, C Jenkins, " Frank B Smith, ' J C Stuart, " J L Sherman, " . G A Floyd andwf" WW Jesse, Barlow, W N Barrett. Ilillsboro, E M Lord, Waco Texas, R F Ford, Olympia, Jas Evans and wife Caseburg, Or, J B David. Newbeig, S A Pratt, San F'raneisco, II W B Smith, Muldlotown, Or, J L Vosbuig, city, It (J Case, Dr 0B Smith, Eagle Crock, Dr Smith, Molalla, 11 Ross, Portland, N McConnell.PleusaKt Hill, A Abbott, Vancouver, Wash, R B Walker, A'lllftmotte Falls, G E Waggoner, Portland. Geo B Ward, Grontg Pass, Or' D 0 Richardson, Redland, M T Coleman, Champoeg, W F Hubbard, Clackamas Hatchery, W F Steward. Molalla, Or, W 8 Vanderburg, Marsbfleld, Or. Worthy of Notice. The S. B. Medicine company la the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporated on this coast since 1887 that has not made an assign ment, These bard times with new news paper advertising contracts lor two years, it speaks loudly of their merit. For sale by 0. G. Huntley, druggist. PERSONAL NOTES. Ilium in ISronmir of Kaglo Creek, was a rallur at llild oIIIi m WoilnuHday. Ihhho WillianiN, a well known young inanol Molnlln wan In Oiegon City Wcd- niiHiliiy, C, Hjiunglur, a wnll-knnwri furinur of CiriiH, wan a culler at tliii ollice on Monduy. Mian Mntello Skilf, of Hulmn, liua been in tlm city during the wuuk the iruoitt of . Mi a. L, W, Mi: Ailuina, ChIhIi I'.ivU, Jr., of Curvullli, Hn nt hiHt Hiinduy In tlie city, the gunHt of liin (iBlur, Mr. 11. 8. Htrarigi. (inn. Knluht, jr. a ionilur ch'rk in Curlton & UoHMikrana atom of (,'anhy waa in Oregon City Tuemlay. Mm. (ino. Itroiighton accoiiipaiiii'd ly lur chllilrvil icnt IknI Huturduy in Canhy viiiiiiiig with old friiimlM. M:aa Ora Hiungler, one of the teai'hvra I " Kaslhaen school, spent Kuiiday Corvallis visiting lier paients. Perry Cram, a leading stockman of Prinuvilln, nM'iit lant Friday night in the clty.viniting his son, II. G. Cram. Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Hall, of Cascade I-ockn, have been viniting their daugh ter, Mrs. W. M. Koblnson, of the F.lec trie Hotel. Mrs. Martha Berry, nee Marr, left for llritinh Columbia Friday, to J jiii! her hiiNbaiid, who went there a couple of months ago, T. F. Kyan went to Portland yester day afternoon to attend the funeral of the late A. G. Walling, the pioneer Odd Fellow and printer. Mrs. Clark, the well-wnown mission worker of Portland will address the mission meetings Friday evening at the old Methodist church, Judge A. 8. Bennett, of The Dalles, the democrstic nominee for congress In the second district, was In the city last Friday visiting friends. Itev. John Parsons, D. D., of Salem, formerly pastor of the M. K. church In thia city, is attending the general con ference at Cleveland, Ohio. Bert Hart, brother of W. E Hart, of this city, arrived from California last Saturday, and will probably make his future home in Oregon City. I. L. Hoffman will complete a very successful term of school in the Moun tain road district, on the West Side of the Willamette, today, (Friday.) Kx-state school land commisnionnr, NsMjlo.in Davia, of Portland, and Jules A. Logan, the well known East Side druggist, were In Oregon City Monday. Russell Cane, the genial salesmtn at Charman & Son's store, has been con fined to the house for seyeaal days with an attack of the grippe, but la around again. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fisher, of The Dalles, after spending a week visiting the former's mother in this city, Mrs. T. Tscharnig, left Monday for a visit to California. Mrs. C. II. Caufleld left (or Albany Saturday, where she will visit relatives for a few days, and attend the Willam ette Valley Association of Congrega tional churches. That upright and popular farmer J. R. Morton, of Damascus, republican nominee for county commissioner was in Oregon City Tuesday greeting his many friends. Miss Huttie Hayes, the little daughter of County Judge Hayes, came down from Salem Friday, where she has been residing with her grandparents, and will hereafter reside in Ibis city with her father. William Stratton and wife and child, arrived from New Y'ork last Saturday, and will make Oregon City bis perma nent home. He has become associated with his father, I. G. Stratton in the irro eery business on upper Seventh street. Mrs. L. V. Mooie and children, of Junction City, arrived in the city Tues day to spend a few days with the family of County Treasurer Moore. Mr. Moore is now depot agont at Junction City, and until a few months ago hold the same position in this city. A. M. Shibley. one of the prominent citizens and leading republicans of Springwatur, was in Oregon City Friday. He states that notwithstanding the in sinuations to the contrary, be will bud port Henry Muldrum for clerk, as well as the entire republican ticket. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Cowan, Mrs. Mark, Mrs. II. P. Bestow, Mrs. J. W. Gray, Mrs. E. E. Charman, L. H. Andrews and Henry An drews attended the Willamette Associa tion of the Congregational church held at Albany Tuesday and Wednesday. All but Dr. Cowan, who had to reach there in time to deliver the Association sermon, went up by boat. Dr. YanderpooPi Physic, the 8. B. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead with us. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped bands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. C. G Huntley, Druggist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder World's Fslr Hlghsst Msdal aas DipUsaa. Highctt of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ftp! ABdOLUTECV PURE rum iu Norm. TlinniHa Tiixne' Aililre 01 her Aiio uln.f nt. Hull. A t an cirly ho ir Wwdmisday evening the sealing capacity of Weinliard's ball was llllod to li-nr the address of Hon. Tlioin.iM Tongue, the republican nomi nee for vmiirnm in the llrst ilintrirt. The ball is the (argent one in the ci'y, yet many bad to n-mitiii standing. People came, from Onmego, Cunliv, Milwaukee every purl of the county. The opening music was given by the Oregon City bund, and the Milwaukee quartette took the audience by storm with their rous ing camnaign songs. On the stage) seated with the siieaker, were Max Ramshy, chairman of the republican couhty central committee, T. F. Ryan, secretary of the central committee, J. W. Moffttt, president of the Oregon City Young Men's Republican club, I.. L. Porter, Charles Holman arid G. W. Prosser, republican nominees for repre sentatives, Judge T. A. McBrtde and A . 8. Dresser. Mr Motfatt Introduced the spesker on behalf the republican club. The speaker first compared the history of the repub lican and democratic parties, supple mented with facts snd (inures. He con clusively nhowed that our sales of home production article bad fallen off f2j0, 000,000 annually since the repeal of the McKinlev tariff bill and the time that the Wilson bill went into effect. He proved the facts by unmistakable fig ures and data that during the 30 years 1 0 republicau rule under a policy that enabled us to obtain a market for our productions at renumerative prices, and our laborers had ready employment in the manufacturing enterpiixes of the country. The policy of the republican party has been to protect the producer, the consumer can lake care of himself. Mr. Tongue further said, that there were only two classes in this country, the producers and non-producers, and the latter were the millionaires and paupers. He gave most exhaustive figures to show what the republican party had done for the country in com parison with the democratic party, in a most Inteiesting way. He said, what Clackamas county snd the state of Oregon wanted was labor for the la borers and a market lor the farmers. No matter how much money there is In the country, if the laborer cannot get pay for his labor or toe farmer a market for his products, it does not re lieve the stringency. He explained the protection theory in a nutshell when be gave Abraham Lincoln's definition ol the question, wtio explained It in this way. "Suppose we sent $20 to Europe for a ton of iron. We would have the iron, but no $20. It we made the ironjat home we would have both the iron and the fit)." Mr. Tongue made some forcible arguments against the free coinage of Bilver, and wiped the earth with the populists. His perora tion was grand eloquont, and the vast audience were hardly ready to leave when he concluded his lengthy speech. It was pronounced by many of the bearers to have been the best political address ever delivered in Oregon City. The enthusiasm was intense, and the speaker was frequently applauded. The New Era Republican club held a grand rally at the Lei and school house last Saturday evening, and the meeting was addressed by A. 8. Dresser, of this city, or at least was to be, but arrangements were made for a joint dis cussion with W. S. U'Ren, one of the populist candidates for representatives, Mr, Dresser had the opening address with a reply at the close. He maintained the republican idea of money as expressed by the state platform, while Mr. U'Ren attempted to show that the populist idea of money was the correct one . The dis cussion was very gentlemanly and cor teous throughout, and those who were present from Oregon City and other sec tions ot the country, assert that Mr. Dres ser maintained bis side of the question yery creditably. One of the gentlemen present said that Mr, Dresser made one of the best speeches on the money ques tion that he had ever listened to. The school house was crowded, and a most interesting meeting was held. Mr. Dresser bas made a special study of the money question, and he is abun dantly able to sustain bit side of the question with the best talent that can be brought out by the opposition. He had made arrangements to have a series of joint discussions over the country, but the populist state central committee would not consent to the plan, as they desired him to canvas the county itb the opposition candidates on the republican ticket, so this plan will probably not materialize. These two gentlemen will likely have several joint discussions at several points in I the county. J. H. St. Lawrence, the populnt j mayor of Pullman, Washington, jsioke before a very) good audience at Pope's hail Tuesday even ing. Next Monday after.ioon st two o'clock Hon. Thomas Tongue will address the citizens of Needy under the aus pices of the republican club of that place. A rousing rally is expected. On Monday evening a gramlrally will be held at Canby, under the aus pices of the republican club, at which a lame attendance is expected. Hon. Thomas Tongue will sddress thejmeet- ing. On Monday evening there 'will be a joint discussion at Oswego on the fi nance question by A. 8. Dresner snd W. 6. U'Ren. The occasion will no doubt be an interesting one. The Maple Lane Republican club will hold a grand rally on Thursday even ing of next week. Hon. T. J. Cl'eton. of St. Helens, the republican candidate for this dietrict. He is an able speaker and will interest the audience. This will be convenient for Oregon City people to attend, as there is a sidewalk for most of the distance out. On the following Friday evening there will be a grand rally of the .republicans at Clackamas, and Saturday afternoon, May 9tb, at two o'clock at Eagle creek will be another gathering. Mr. Clee ton will address both meetings. Lost. During theC. E. Convention in Oregon City on Main street, a purse containing about $11 in itold and silver and also a small Canadian coin dated about 1826. A liberal reward will be given for its re turn to G. H . Bestow. Oregon City. Weddins stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Enterprise office. Any one who bas ever bad an attack of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. Stumm, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, over his fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. Stumm is foreman of Merriam's confectionery establishment Some months ago, on leaving the heated work room to run across the street on an errand, he was caught out in the rain, The result was that when ready to go home that night he was nnable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken borne, and on arrival was placed in front of a good fire and tbor onghly rubbed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, During the evening and night he was repeatedly bathed with this liniment, and by morning was re lieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes special pleasure in praising Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and always deeps a bottle of it in the bouse. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. The Equitable Life Assurance Society now issues a new form of life policy, which contains more advantageous guarantees than any policy ever issued on a sound and conservative basis, and these guarantees are made by the strongest life assurance company in the world. Assets, 1-liitiiliiies, Surplus, $201,009,388 Ifi0.38fi.376 40,624.012 L. Samuel, Gkn. Mob. OKEGONIAN BLD., POHTLAND, OR. A. W. PHILLIPS, EXPRESS And DELIVERY. Prompt attention to hauling to any part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and carefully. Snenial rates piven nn haulms' to and from Gladstone and Park- J place. 1 Webster's International Dictionary The One Great HUndurd Authority, So wrtut lion, li. J. inwr, JUDUrft V. S. Suprrmft Court, ssygtnd a Pontal lor Speclawn Pngts, tc fiurrftmrr of the "limbrlilged." Mlandard of Ihrl'.S lloT'tPHnt. Inr lfllc, Um V S Hi prtfiut l onrt. All Um Hub KiiptniM) i onrta, il of nearly nil 111 School tobka, Wnrtiil r toiiitiiended tT SUM H(.prtnlMwt erilR of Hrli.lii, m,hI oilier rlnrii.ni olinool hiUmmii number. THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY touts , It Is Mir to tini ths word vmnUd. . It la mv to (KorUIn th pronunciation. . It May to trnca th growth ot a word. , It Is May to loom what a word awans. 1 The Chimin Tlmen-Hrrald Myni I WAlNler. IriU-mtKitl litrtWinarr In IU prrnt i form lnlMliir auort!r oa rTrrrtMr.il prruinlnc i ut our lanififctuo in lw wsr oronhirri.l.f. onwr , rt,V.lTifi..,M. mnA dHi.illon. Kn.fn ll llwrr IN no . L'jw.u. jn.u orrrwrt unman eovn OUU KUUUW j UllpcM lOolUlt. Ir, H. IWT,. C. Ss C. HBRRtAMCO., PvhllHbera, tiprtnthcld, Mans., U.8.A. FOR- AjSOTELYJOEE DRUGS 80T0 Q A. HARDING. NONE Bt'T COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED me PsrfiimsrlEi ml Toll:! Articles. also a fall stock of 3P-A.I1TTS- OILS ETC. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND IEPOT Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle honk always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason' able terms. Established 13. Ul 111 UlUUUiUUUl PIONEER Trance? and Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. SEE Davies Exhibit And have your photos taken at the gallery. Third aud Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison Street. H. W. JACKSON, Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing1 Machines, And all kinds of small ma chines put in good order. No work to difficult to undertake. Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh St., near depot. 15.000.00 J! To loan on m p r o v e d prpetty in Cbickamas County. ANDREW C. MALSTEN, Jacgar Building opposite Court House, Oregon City, Oregon. MOLALLA AVENUE ..STORE.. G.'W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. izJ J Itil AND -n tamr.