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Oregon City hnterprisc. OltKIION CITY I'KKH'KIIH M)nr, iwirlir. IMiIkI ill I'lille Aiioimir, Trintaiiriir, (Illy AttiiniM. jHrtriimiiilssliiir, llirniii mi ritiuli I l.w. iii t'h'ts K. Hums k h -nun II. I.. Iliilnmii V. , n 111 li ('. IIhIn'ik'Ii, Jr. W. II IIhwkII Hup l. in naiir nnias, llly Kniflii'nr. Ijouiii'lliiwn-T. 11. 'lull', I.. ('. II (in , J. J. Haiku, II, K' nr. tor, Henry (Milium, t. W. M oaillii'll moats flmt rYeilnnsiU) In oily hall II. II. J. tin. mi Cull S., Jnlill rr, I.. I lor uflall. nivalin iiiiiiiIIi HtlDAY, MAY Ift. I HIM. :t .. '. . .".3 CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Hour pli-klra, wirt " MIximI " Hill Onion " by llio liotilc, ki' or In hulk. Olivet in bulk. , K. K. Wii.maim, llie"oer. r'or Ixiyi' ilrniw ilnw ImU go to tl lUrael alore. Omul llimof IliwtMollar", latent tyln. I'arkurcV llowanl. Try Ire tri-am amla at tlio Novi'liy Candy Factory. Moniiy lo loan on vl r- i'tate ancurity by A. H Irimrr. Uti crfNiu ami Ire rrcam mh lit tlio Novnlty I'aii'ly r'ailory. II you m tiotil.li'il allli lUmlruir, go to Karinwurtli, Imiun rum you. Trlinuinil liata, now go.U, Irom Ml ttnte lo "II ennla at Mm. Klailim'a. I'm "MWINK" lor lloor. (liar nun A Co., avnt. Circular Irite. Near eailora ami lurbana Juat arrived at Miaadolilmiiitli'a niillinxry .rlorii. Whrn you want riblxina and larea lor hat trimming, lUm Katknt alore liua a llg atm-k. Try "IVanork Flour" male ol the (amoua hlue al.in, hanl wlirat at 1 1 art is (iroct-ry. Ono awallow ill not make Hiring, hut one awalluw ul One Minute I'niigh Cure lirinK relief. C. (I. Huntley, drngglat. Munyun'a iiimiivineaara the latent, am! Cliarutan A Co., the no-to-dato drug Uinta, have aromilete tx k. I'amihluta (roe. lr. J. W. Width, denlint, liaa re moved hla ollire from the Courier Imlld ing to the Willamette tilcn k oiHlte the IKMtofllee, Ulair. A dollar laved la equal to two dollar earned. I'ay up your aiiiiwlptlon to the KxTBM-aiai and get the the WnefU of the reduction In price. lleautleal Tlioae trimmed liata at the lted Front and the pricea are very reatonahle. Alan ladina aallor hale, 10 cunt up Canton Data, 10 cent. I'lle of people have pilea, but Pe Witt'a Wltclihaael Salve will cure them. When properly applied it cure at-alda and burn without the alighU-at pain. Dr. White' hair growor, 15 centaon application at Farnaworth'. Clean your head and eradicate the dandruff and make your hair amooth and oft. Charman A Bon are receiving a new lot of aprlng good for gentlemen'a wear, connlatlng of men's Imta, clothing and everything In the fiirnlahing good line. The famous aingur, Mrs. Walter Ueed, will render iecial aolo at the Halcyon chorus at Hhively's hall on May 28, "Wl. This promises to be the mimical event of thoneaiion. Frank IV Welch, dentist, graduate of the Umveraity of Pennsylvania, will he in Oregon City ofllce Thursday of each week j remainder of each week In Tort land olllce, room 77 Dekum building. DeWltt's HaraaprlllacleanHesthe blood Increases the spH)tlte and tones up the system. It has bonefllted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. C. O. Huntley, druir- glMt. The cheap rates of 5 cabin, $2 60 steerage, Including meiils and berth, are still In effect on the 0. U. A N. Co.'s steamers from Portland to San Fran cisco, Steamers leave Portland every five days. In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of PeWitt's Mttlo Karly Itinera, for they always cleanso the liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system. C. O. Huntley, Ilruugiat. The renowned contralto singer, Mrs. Walter Itecd, of Portland will ren der the solos at the Halcyon chorus, at Shivelv's hall May 28, '(HI. Tickets t Huntley's only 60 cents including reserved seats. Mrs. It. Pe Young, Middlcburg, la, writes. I have used Ono Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself and children, and I consider it the qnickesl acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1 have ever used. C. U. Huntley, Drug gist. Vegetables fresh from the garden cook cantor and are far more palatable than are stale vegetables that have been wilted and dimt covered while exposed for sale In front of some grocery store. Ity buying direct Irom Thompson Bros, wagon you get vegotablos that are fresh and crisp and at (list cost. Their lettuce, asparagus and rhubarb cannot be ex celled line. Full of other vetetaolos. Ons minute Is the standard time, and One Minnie Cough (lure Is the slsmlurd preparation for every form ol cough or coi'l. It Is tlio only IniiiiiliKH remedy I lint piiiiluri'H liniiieiliiito ri'MillH. ('. 0 , Huntley, Drugglil, Young inollierH dread III" summer mmilliN on uiroiiiil of the great modality mining chll'lren, canned by liowel troubles. Perdu I sufcty may lie aiwiired thiMe who keep on hand PeWitt's Colic A Cholera cure, slid admliiiiiler it promptly. For crumps, bilious colic, dyneiitnry and iliurrliir, itafl' irds instant relief. ('. i llillilli y, ilrugint. I.ant Wediiemluy ev.'ii'iitf tli ladies of Mends llelli'f Cot pa, IhiIiiii with f fii'nli meiits surprlMnl, or alteinpled to sur prise, Meade Pont by entering the hall immediately alter the meuuting, hut the old nil Hern are not no emoly ciiiilit; in some way they had manged to obtain a knowledge of the ladies' Intentions and were ready to receive them with an elegant lunch which they had served in the restaurant below their hall, and the ladies, after pssnlng a pleanant evening and being royally nlertained by the I 'out returned home with unloaded baskets. John N. Stewart, of Molulla was In Oregon City last Ktlurday. Mr. Stewart Is the owner of several mining claims in the Ogle Creek diatricl And in getting ready to spend the summer at It in mine, developing them. He slates though it Is UMtleas foi proeclors to go In there before June I, ss the snow is vet too deep to allow of work being carried on. As to the rli linem of thia district he has no doubt both from )' and compari son with rock from other mines, this rock boing identical with that of the famous Cripple Creek mines, so much so that the sample run not lie told apart. With the oiening of of a good wagon road and the bringing In ol machinery he predicts that the Ogle Creek (limrii t will aeeilily become one of the great gold producing sections of the Culled Slates. The Mount Lebanon Slukers have in vented a great many valuable thing. They were the flrat lo make brooms by machinery ; the Oral to put up seed in little packages; the flret lo uiauutaiiure cut nails. Now they are out with a meth od of curing dyspepsia by resting the stomach. Their reemdy is known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in an artificially digoalcd form and at the same tlmo aids the digestion of other food In the stomach. In other word, by the uae of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a dyieptlo virtually geta along without the use of his stomsch unless it is restored lo its natural strength and vigor. A single 10 cent bottle will oft times give marked relief, liet a bottle from your druggist and try it. LAXOL is the best medicine for children. Doctor recommed in pluce of Castor Oil. Republican Meetings. The following plains and dates have been set by the republican central committee for the regular ineeliiiK of thacampala-n. These meetiiws will be addressed by the candidates on the re publican ticket and other prominent siicakers and the public at large Is cor dially Invited to be present at all of them : Springwater, Viola Harding Upper Molulla Soda Springs Muruuam Lower Molulla Grange Hall Highland Beaver Creek Milwaukee May 16lh 1:30 " 15th 7:30 ltlth... lHth.... 18th.... l!th.... 20ih ... 20th.... 21st.... 21st.... 22nd.... 22nd.... 25lh.... 2Mb 2tith... 2illh. . 27th . . . . 27iu.. .. 28th .... 2lith .Kith.... I : 1:30 .... 7 30 1 :3t .... 1:30 .... 7:30 1:30 .... 7:30 7:30 . . . . 7 :30 1:30 7:30 Oswego Pleasant Hill Tualitan New Era Canby Needy Barlow Clackamas Park place Oregon City T. F. Kyan, Secretary, 1:30 7:30 ....1:30 ....7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 S. I Hamhsv, Chairman. Insurance Hint Insures. For the last threo years the people of Oregon have bad plenty of experience with local Insurance Companies, and are heartily sick of their failures to keep their contract. At this time it is well to show tho way the old line companies settle up their losses. Most people will remember the fire that destroyed Patrick Duffy's house at Elyville. Mr. DuflV has never ceased to sing the praises of the old, reliable. Hart ford ever since. He was very much pleased with the adjustor, and when his draft to pay the loss in full arrived, just 10 days after the Dre, his heart was full to overflowing. This is insurance that Insures. H. T. Slaokn, Agent. Whooping Cough. There is no danger from this disease when Chamberla'n's Cough Itemeday is freely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and aids its expectoration. It also lessons the severity and frequency of paroxysms of coughing, and insures a Beedy recovery. There is not the least danger In giving the remedy to children or babies, as it contains no injurious substance. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. IIAItl.OVY NKWH. Tim I'opulM Hare it fin al Itnlly, Fol lowed by a (ireuter (tun by His lleptilillcaiis. I'.AMUiw, May 12. Ilellw! We're again on deck, and this lime lo stuy awhile, unless some iiiiforseen'thlng calls your coriesiioinl.ini awuy, as it ulaay gives us pleasure when here to correspond for audi a worthy and widely circulated paper as the F-Nism-aisK. One dollar and a half, please. Poiti,i ats Tai.k.I.81 Thursday even ing, Columbia hall was well filled with populists and others to listen to the var ious candidates on the populi"t ticket talk UKin the issues of the day. The meeting was called to order by Mr. W. 8. Tull, who introduced the speakers in order. M'. May ws the first sieaker. He gave his slandiiolnt and reason for becoming a opulist after having been a a democrat for so many years, and closed by stating that he was not a can didate for any olllee, though bis Interest In the arty caused him to stump the county. He dwelt upon the silver ques tion at a considerable length and ex plained that he was not only a silver man ol 1H to 1, but as well for a high pro tection. Mr. Kruse was next to speak, snd said he had fallen from republican ranks to that of a full-fledged populist. While lie admitted his lack of eloquence as a speech-maker, he said, if elected, he would be in for retrenchment and the Interest of the taxpayers. He believed In an extremely high protective tariff nd a monetary value of Id to 1. Mr. Sam Marks wss introduced aa a new comer in our midst, he having lived here only forty years. Alter gathering his ideas, he cited back to the administra tion of Col. W. I,. White, of which he, as well aa all taxpayers, were so proud, stating that during his reign be built ihe court house and suspension bridge which involved sn expenditure of over tlOn.OtK), as also of other numerous bridges which were absolutely necensary, and after serving his term of office, the county was in debt only some forty odd thousand dollar, since which time the indebtedness bss reached the enormous sum ofsboul IIHO.OLK). He said he did not wish to accuse any of the later ad ministrations of bad management, but figures will out The few well-chosen remarks of Mr. Grace, were the most convincing and least tiresome of the evening. Mr. flankins then followed with a neat little speech to the point. The last apeaker was Mr. U'lton, on the representative ticket, who spoke at con siderable length, but whose every word was interesting. He clothed his lan guage In a very creditable way, ettlng fortu the views of the populist party, and favoring very strongly the Initiative and referendum. His ideas upon protective tariff wnre.as he termed. "effective tariff," endeavoring to show the the Wilson bill was more for a high protective tariff, ex cepting a few articles, wool, etc., than the McKinley bill. He eulogised all the candidates and stated that he hped lo be again in Barlow before the election. Hsi'inucAS Mxxtino. The McKin ley republican club opened the cam paign at Barlow last Friday and had aa their speaker, Hon. George C. Brownell. The meeting was called to order by the president, Hon. Wm. Barlow, introduc ing the senator, who talked for solid hour and one-half upon a republican standpoint. Mr. Brownell handled the protective tariff in a masterly way, show ing the good effect that could be derived under tho McKinley tariff and favored aa a monetery standard, 10 to 1, giving figures and defining his position, calling attention to the republican administra tions before silver was demonetised, and pointing with pride to the "good old days of yore." He defined his positions and actions In the last legislature, and stated that he had not betrayed a pro mise that was made by him upon the stump, and further had taken a clipping from the Industrial Herald, wiitten by Mr. IT lien, giving him credit for having been "true blue" to the republican party for all promises made. Mr. Brownell spoke of the differeot candidates on the republican ticket in the highest terms and predicted a grand republican victory in the state of Oregon, and a triumphal victory for the republican party, with McKinley at its head next November, with restored prosperity and the mighty power wheels all moving. Mr. Kli Mad dock was the next gentleman to speak, and gave in a clear and comprehensive way the ins and outs of the sheriff's otlice, and asked the people for their suf frage. Mr. Maddock will no doubt re ceive a good support in this district as he is a well-met and whole-souled good fellow. Mr. Heny Meldmm was next called upon with hearty applause and re sponded with a few well-chosen words, thanking the people for their apprecia tion of him and assuring them that if elected he would conduct the clerk's dice in a thoroughly business way. Mr. Carey Itamsby was then called upon and thanked the people In advance for their support in the coming election. Mr. William Burlow then took the floor and was loudly applauded for the able en dorsement lie made on the financial question, declaring for 16 to 1, as the money of our fore-fathers and the hope for the nomination and election of a re publican president who would follow in their loot-steps and forever make for himself a name, as did Lincoln. The Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Cov't Report Mm H C7 Absolutely pure meeting then adjourned with three I I .....I ..... II .! .l .i.. J noun i;i,nrin lor iir'iwumi im 1 c publican ticket, Ueetrlc Hotel 4rnvsls. T N llohu, San Francisco, K Bose, " F C McFarlund, Portland, It Mattesou, (iaston, W II Kandle, Springwater, Kdward Closner, Springwater, A J Morris, Kalamazoo, Mich, Fred Hill, Boston, J A Loughmiller, Silver ton, John Uesh, Howell, Tbo.i.ss J Cleeton, St Helens, K M Irwin, Portland, J P Pluger, Cleveland, Ohio, K D Comsiock, Detroit, J A M Carr, Howell, A II Wborley, Bilverton, S It Linthicum, Portland, J W Oanong, " A K Davis. F 8 Kelly, Oregon City, C E S Wood, Portland, Mark K Hilder " John N Stewart, Molulla, W W Thayer, Portland, A II Holme, Salem, J F Case, Portland, Pat McGraw, Molalla, C A Carlisle, Mulino, II W Shaw, J W White, Portland, II II Wheeler, Csnby, John Tice, " A I Colron, Portland, C R Nobhtt, City, J II Murchbanks, Silverton, J R Davis, Newberg, A D Spencer, Chicago. J W Pray, Portland, J V Harless, Molalla, L W Bobbins. " Mortimer Whitehead, New York, Victor dtaadecker, St Paul, O G Beeler, Cathlamet, Wash, J C Sprague, Logan, F Jackson, Marquam, W E Bowen, Ontario. The drummers pronounce the Electric to be the bet-t regulated hotel on the road between Portland and Sacremento. The farmers stop there because it is the most.home-like hotel in thecity.and the lawyer pronounce it par excellence. Fire. Policy holders of the defunct State Insurance Company will find it to their Interest to see me before placing their business elsewhere. Special induce ment offered for the re-writing of such risks in old and reliable companies. A return premium allowed on unex pired term of State policy to apply on premium of new policy. Save money by calling upon me before placing your insurance elsewhere. Annas U. Maisten, Office in Jaggar Bldg. opposite court house, Oregon City. The Portland. Re-opened near the corner of Main and Seventh street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private rooms elegantly fitted up. Ha ye one of the most skillful cooks on the Coast. If your meat crder does not please you, just let me know. Best dinner in the city including a glass of wine for 23 cents, 11 :30 to 4 p. m. Oysters served in every style. Open day and night. Give The Portland a trial. L. Ri'conich, Proprietor, A Laboring Man's Home. For a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own vegetables ud fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken -yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School bouse and church f4' of a mile from plac6, three brick yards and saw mill near by. Price $250, part down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. VYaldkon, Oregon City. New York Gallery. R. K. Clavering, the well known ar tist, has moved the New York gallery to the building on the comer of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of this popular establishment will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver ing to do the very best work at the low est possible prices. Cabinet pictures at $1 per dozen. Houses Made Bright. Murrow, the painter, has removed his shop to Seventh street, near the depot where orders can be left for painting, paper-hanging and calciming. Prices to suit the times and all work honestly and efficiently done. tf Wanted. Two men to solicit. $2.60 per day guaranteed on a six-months contract. Address Room 718, Oregonian Building, Portland, Or Saratoga Chips fresh and crisp. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. Condensed Testimony., diss. B. Hood, l!rokr snd Manufac turer' Agent, Columbus. Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J.D.Brown. Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of of two year standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King' New Discovery. B. F. Merrill, Bsldwinaville, Mas., ssy that be hui used and recommended It and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, be csuae it always cures. Mr. Hemming, 222 E. 26tb St., Chicago, always keep it at hand and baa no fear of Croup, be cause it Instantly relieves. Free trial bottles at Charman A Co.'s Drug store. How te Care Bhramatlsm. Abaoo, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, '03 I wish to inform you of the great good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done my wife. She has been troubled with rheu matism of the arms and hands for six months, and has tried many remedies prescribed for thst complaint but found do relief until she used this pain balm, one bottle of which has completely cured her. I take pleasure in recommending it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bcllokd. 60 cent and $1.00 bottles for sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Don't Tobacc Spit Or smoke your life awav, is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and man hood. You run no rhyaical or financial risk, as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Charman A Co., Druggist. Wortl'y of Notice. The 8. B. Medicine company is 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 C. G. Huntley, druggist. Indigestion Cared. Depressing times depress the mind ; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the 8. B. Headache and Liver Cure will restore your health to a nor mal condition. 60 cents per bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Wool and Mohair Wanted. Charman A Son will pay the birhest market price for wool and mohair in any quantity. Dairy Creek creamery butter will not get strong. Forty Million Dollars of surplus is behind the guarantees in the new policy of The Equitable Life Assurance Society and there are a great many guarantees. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURAN'CE SOCIETY, L. Samcel, Gkn. Mgr. ORKUONIAN BLD., PORTLAND, OR. A. W. PHILLIPS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY. Prompt attention to hauling to any part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and carefully. Special rates given on hauling to and from Gladstone and Park-place. E. McNeill. Receiver. TO THE ERST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL GREAT NORTHERN RY, VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis AND ST. PAUL. UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA DENVER OMAHA AXO Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leav Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. Train arrivA nA flana mm Psi. -vr. 1VIU vs- Und u follows: DEPART No. 2 For all Eastern points The Dalles Local 7:10 p.m. 8:36 a.m. No. 8 ABBIVB No. 1 No. 7 From the Kant From The Dalles 8:30 a.m. 6:00p m. For full details call on or ad dress, W. II. HURLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, . Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.. Express Trains leave Portland Dailr. gou.h I I North. bUT. u. Lt Portland Ar 8:10a.H.' S5r. a. Lt Or.ronClty Lt TajA.B. 10:6a.m. Ar 8. Frmnclwo Lt 7:UOr.. The above trains atop at East Portland, Oreiton City. Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jefferson. Albany, Albany J auction. Tangent, 8hrHtd, Halsey, HtrriaburK, Junc tion City, Engr-iie, Creavell, Drain, and all itationa from Koseburg to Aahiatid inblusire DINLNQ CABS ON OGDEN ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through traina. KOSEBURO MAIL (Dllr. 1:80 a. a. I Lt Portland Ar 4 40r. H triTA.H. Lt Oregon City Lt S:Jt. 5:20 p. M. I Ar Koseburt Lt ISKWa.it SALEM PAS-ENGEB, (Duly. 4 mo r.u. Et Portl.na Ar 4:49r. I Lt Orei n Cliy Lt 10: 15 A. H I S 27A.K I SWA. :io r. m. Ar wlun Lt Weit Hide DlTUIon. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJ8. Mall Train. Dally (Except Sunday.) 7:30 a.m. I Portland Ar Coi-Tallli Lt :20 r. 1 :S5 r.u li:15r.M. Ar At Albany and Corrallii connect with traina of Oreion ten ral A Eastern Railroad. Express Train Dally (Except Sunday) i ts r.u. I 7:'26r.M. I Lt Portland Ar Ar McMinnTille Lt I 8:23 a. I 5:60 a. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE EASTERN STATES. CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at lowest rates trom L. B. Moore, Agent, Oregon City. R.KOEHLER, Manager. E.P.ROGERS. . Ass't Q. F. and Pan. Agent. SEE Davies Exhibit And have your photos taken at the gallery. Third aud Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison Street. Webster's International Dictionary The One Great Stauditrd Authority, 80 writes lion. I. J. 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