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Oregon City Enterprise. Clackamas Co. Directory. C01NTY OFFICERS. Jit.lt ' Gordon R. IUy fllrk of Courts. CirllT. ttsconlcr, Triivr. School Super! uitnilrut, HurTt.ror. Cnmuipr. OomnlNUonert. ium. f. llnrtKn K r. Mn.Mock S. M. Kimhy M. L N.xr J.C Bradley II. S. Ullwon D. W Kllin.lr.1 K. U Holmnn Ktrhard Soott Frank Jr FRIDAY, MAY 22. IS;. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. H E A I K 1" A R T K K FOR Ormies, lemons, bananas, straw berries, dried fruits, vegeUble ete. E. E. Vn liavs, the Owi'r. Go to the Racket store (or fl j for IVcoration ibiy. Or. White's lUir grower for sale by E. G. Kurnsworth. Trimmed hats, new ils, from 50 to 75 vents at Mrs. Sl.Jen's. Wank note, receipt nd order books t the Entkki-risk otfica. If you want a sewing machine for $25 go to IWIlomy A Biisch's. A new line of beautiful laces just ar rived at the Racket store. Trimmed bats, new oods, from 30 cents to 75 cents at Mrs. Sladen's C. 0. T. Williams is now prepared to make loans on good farm property. Write him. A large assortment of garden hose just received at the hardware house of Pope Co. Don't fall to hear the lecture on "Mexico" at the Methodist church on .Saturday evening. Almost anything you are needing you -will find at Parker and Howard's. Goods must be sold at once. Stamping done, hats pressed and dyed, feathers curled and dyed at Miss Goldsmith's millinery parlors. No broken collars or trayed cuffs come bou.e from the Willamette laundry. All work guaranteed. Steam 1 IKjn't forget that we have a tine line of ladies shirt wais-t, latest styles, just iroui the East, at the Racket store. Use OXIES for your "nerves'" aito for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Charuian A Co., Druggist, agent. Tinware, glassware, stone jars, hard ware, in fact anything you need, below cost at Parker A Howard's store, near depot. Coffee pots 12, 16 and iO cents come and see the new store, the cheapest "house in Oregon, The Bazaar, next to po-itoffice, L. A. Patterson & Co. For 25 cents at the Red Front. Oregon Oity 6 pounds raiains, rice, sago, tapi oca, dried apples or prunes; 3' pounds lard (bring pail) 10 pounds rolled oats or germea. Don't fool away your money buying worthless remedies which are warranted to cure eyery disease. Remember that J)YVitt'8 Sarsaprilia is a Blood Puri fier and Blood Maker. C. G. Huntley, Draggist. Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All operations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and get my prices. Office in Barclay building "Bent Bolt" as sung by Mrs. Waiter Reed fairly conquered the music loving people of Portland and by request she will sing it at the "Halcyon chorus concert" Suively's hall May 18, get your tickets at once at Huntley's for 50 cents includ ing reserved seats. The Troy Laundry is the place to get -your washing done in first-class style. Everything received and delivered promptly. This firm have established an enviable reputation for doing good work, a fact to which their numerous patrons can attest. E G. Farnsworth, agent. Hon, Fred 8. Jackson, who has tra' eled more than 5000 miles in the country of Mexico during his five years residence in that country will lecture at the Methodist church next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock on "Mexico, its People, Religeon and Government Admission 25. The first blacksmith shop that farmers pass in coming to Oregon City is that of Maple & Hoffman, at the junction of (he Seventh street road and Main street. There !fl no class of work they cannot handle and at reasonable prices. They have an expert horse-shoer and guaran tee satisfaction- ( A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruci tingly from piles for twenty years, was cared in a short time by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for iall skin diseases. More of his prepara tion is used than all others combined. (J. G. Huntley, druggist. John A. Moehnke, one of Beaver Creek's rustling young farmers was a caller at the Enterprise office Tuesday Regarning the political situation in that precinct Mr. Moebnke states the popu lists will not poll the vote they did two years ago and that the republicans will be stronger by several votes. Populists fallacies do not take in that neighborhood For a quiet plac to liitoh your horses awav from the motor line and a place to tfft a first class job of repairing or horse ' shoeing coll on S, F. Scripture's shop on Fifth stivet. j Karl's Clover Hoot will purify vour J blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your he,d clear as a hell. 2.V.,,VV., I a dollar. For sale by lieo. A. Hanliug. While in Stockton, Cal., some" time ago, Tho F. I.angan. of l.os Hanos.that state, was taken very severely with ramps and diarrhoea, lie chanced to meet Mr. C. M. Carter, who was sim ilarly attlicted. He says : "l told him of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Di arrhoea Remedy, and we went to the llolden Drug store and procured a bottle of it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and I can vouch foi its having cured me." For sale by C. A. Harding, drug gist. The Paaklpce band boy have leen doing some faithful practicing of late preparatory for Memorial day when they wm appear in me i.rocess.on. me boys are now able to handle a high class ,, ft-,. ; of music and present quite an attractive appearance in their new uniforms. They have also been doing some drilling in marching and have utilised the pleasant evenings of the past few days learn ing to keep step on the long level side walks of Gladstone and they ate get'ing so that they can step otT like veterans. M. Campbell, a Canby rancher was in Oregon City Thursday and was a caller at the Entkhi'wsk otlice. Regard ing the alleged gains of the populists in that precinct Mr, Campbell states w hile there were a few republicans who may scratch their ticket he did not know of a single republican who since the elec tion two years ago has gone over to the populists. He knows of some populists who will scratch their ticket also to the advantage ot some of the republican candidates, so that the republicans will poll about their full party strength in that precinct . There are many people in Oregon Oity who would like to visit the cemeteiy between now and Memorial day, but I the distance' is so great they cannot stand I the walk. Heretofore livery hire ha been so high that few could a'.ford to hire a rig, but Young, at the old Cooke stables has decided to let the oor as well as the rich ride and until after Memorial day will give special rates for rigs to go to the cemetery or for passen gers. He has a number of the finest rigs in the city either single, double or tripple seated and and his horses are all good travelers and gentle. Call up tele phone No. 42 and make your arrange ments, or call at the stables. Anv one who has ever had an attack of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. Sturuni, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, over bis fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. Stnmm 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 ram. The result was that when ready to go home that night he was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken borne, and on arrival was placed in front of a good fire and 'thor oughly 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 house. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. If asked the question "Have you got a stomach "." it would be safe on general principles, to answer "Yes." But, if you are sure of it; that is, if you ever feel any distress after eating or any pains ol whatever description in the region of the stomach, you have got something more than an ordinary stomach; in other words' you have got a diseased stomach. The stomach is a powerful muscle, and the proper remedy for a tired muscle is rest. Try the Shaker Digestive Cordial, for this product not only contains digested food, which will nourish the sstem without any work on the part of the di seased organs, but it aids the digestion of other foods as well . You can test its value in your case tor the trilling sum of 10 cents. Sample bottle at this price are carried by all druggists. LAXOL is the best medicine for children. Doctors recouimed in place of Castor Oil. Some Bargains. Four pieces of land adjoining Clacka mas Heights addition to Oregon City, of 47, 30, 20, and 11 acres each. All on par tially improved, with houses, fruit etc. Good soil, lays well and convenient to school, church, etc. Are rare bar gains. Have also a span of fine mules to sell cheap. C. L. Livesav, Oregon City. An Old Standi). Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in troduction 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 strtees. tf The latest in visiting cards at the En tebpkibi Office. Prices to suit you. Indian War Veteran. C, N.Greenman, .1. I). Slover and X, X. Rohliins atteuded a nmeting of Port land Camp, No. 2, Indian War Veter ans, last Sattirdav. The gathering was a very interesting ino, and new oltlrer were elected for the ensuing year. J. 1. Slover was elected one of the dele gates to attend the state encampment of Indian War Veteran, which meets in Portland on June ltith. The veterans are about to secure the long-delayed rec ognition for their valuable services (or this country to which they are justly en titled for their U,,, iH'uriou oiti lor uieir rcuci i baa passed the Cnited States senate, and the members ot this Ihs.Iv sent a tele- gran: to Speaker asking him to make it pos-iihlc for the liouse to con sider the bill at 'his session. The In dian War veterans rendered valuable aid to the early settler o( this country bv saving their homes without pay for the service, and in many instances the vet eran's own property was destroyed by the savages, while he was protecting the home of his iieik-Mior. The veterans are ! growing old and their ranks are getting I ,,tfrv..M),ii,iv thinner. I, ; . ,ii,L,ril , tie government of the United Slates that the heroic services of the volun teer Indian tighter have never heen recognized by our government. Sena tor Mitchell has done elfivtive work lor their cause, and ha secured the sage of a bill in the senate for their re lief. Republican Meeting. The following plure and dates have been set by the republican central committee for the regular meeting ol the campaign. These meetiiws will I addressed by the candidates on the re publican ticket anil other prominent speaker and the pill. lie at large is cor dially invited to he present at all of them : Oswego May 2:M . Pleasant 11:11 " 2Mb Tualitan " 2Mb , New Era " 'Jiith Canby ' 2ith. Needy " 27th . Barlow " 27th. Clackamas " 2-Sth . ParkpUce '' 2!ih. Oregon City " 3iUh ':M : :;!0 :::) T. F. Ryan. Secretarv. R. R.OISHY, Chairman. The lute .Mrs Oglesby. Mrs. Permelia Oglesby, wife of S. J. Oglesby, a most estimable lady, died at her home near Needy on May 10th. Mr. Oglesby was the daughter of D. II. and M. J. Boeu, wbo reside near Clack amas in this county, and was born May lltb, lSSti, in Crawford county, Arkan sas, and was married to S. J. Oglesby on May 3rd, 1S;U. Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby formerly resided near Clacka mas, but for the past two or three year, have lived on their farm near Needy. The funeral sermon was preached bv Rev. W. J. Gardner in the RK-k creek Methodist church, and was attended by a large numtier of friends, to pay their last respects to one whom they loved and honored during life. Beside a husband anda little girl.two years old. she leaves a number of sorrowing relatives. The Portland. Re-oened near the corner of Main and Seventh street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private rooms elegantly fitted up. Have one of the most skillful cooks on the Coast. If your meat order does not please you, just tet me know. Best dinner in the city including a glass of wine (or 25 cents, 11:30 to 4 p. m. Oysters served in every style. Open day and night. Give The Portland a trial. L. Rcconich, Proprietor. X laboring Man's Home. For a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent anil to raise their own vegetables arid 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 house and church '4' of a mile from place, tiiree brick yards and saw- mill near by. Price 2Vt, Dart down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G W. Waldkos, Oregon City. ew York tiul'ery. R. K Wavering, the well known ar tist, bus moved the New York gallery to the building on the corner of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of . this popular establishment will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Cover ing to do the very best work at the low est possible prices. Cabinet pictures at $1 per dozen. Our Standing at Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine sold in the last five yeais are 8. B. goods. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use myself as a general physic. If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy the 8. B. remedies and use as di rected. C. P. Balcii, druggist, Dufur, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley. For the Kidneys. "I am 05 years old ; have had disease and constipation for 25 Am now well used your S. B. kidney years Head- ache and Liver Cure one year, bottles at 50 cents each. J. II. Rutledge, Or." For sale by Huntley, druggist. Lsed 6 Knight, C. G. PERSONAL NOTES. Mi Mary Mdntyro ha returned from a sevei.il ilavs visit at MiMinu villi.. .Mrs. J. K. liroom in visiting (i lends In this city, having letuined from her visit to the Fast. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, of New berg, have been viniilng Mis. Jane Story, in this city, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. (ilawi, of Drowns. ville, is visiting the former' brother in this city, l. II. tllasa. , J'"'!'" Ri'' has oMned a law olllcu in the Willamette hlotk. where he basso- cuied a neat suite of rooms, A. N. Miinney was down Irom Salem Saturday to pay up his taxes, and look after his property Inli.iesl K. S. Caulkins, the competent fore man of the Pleasant Hill road district, was in Oregon City Saturday. F. W. t.roehiiian is officiating a dep uty county clerk, while Prof. Strange is making a tour of the county. Mm. li A. Miller went to Salem Tuesday night to visit relative and friends at Salem tor a few day. Mr. A. Nelson and Mr O. D. Holler of Itulciwiidcme were the guest of Mrs. II. S. Strange Thursday Mint Friday, Mr A. A. Malloy, of Dallas, who bus been visiting her daughter, Mr. P. F. May, returnel home yesterday mom nig. Beit l'hilli, who is now in the em ploy of the Northern Pacific railioad, is visiting relative for a few day in this city. Mrs. J F. Hemenway, of Mount Ta bor, I visiting her aunt, Mr. ?. A. Pope, and her brother, Charles Pol, in this city. Mm. C. A. McFarland, mother U J. - ;)(, A. Thayer in this city, left Wednesday j .;afor Eugene Cily, where she will spend - ..jjj ' the summer. 1:30 j B. F. Jones, the popular county clerk 7:30 1 of Lincoln county, was in Oregon City 1 ;joi Saturday, on business connected w ith the I'. S. land office. Mr II. M. Westervelt, recently of Portland, and a ister o( Mrs. Red dick, ha taken looms oil the coiner of Main and 14th streets. Mrs. E. C. Bray, of Seattle, who ha j been visiting her danghter. Mr. J. Y. Hedges, of Canemah, for soveral week past, returned home last Saturday. Jacob Charles, an employe of the Wa terloo woolen mill, is home for a few days visit. Ha I weil pleased with hi new M)sition, which he accepted last fall. Major and Mrs. Thomas Charman went toCorvallis Wednesday, to attend the funeral of their nephew, Frank Fisher, wbo died of consumption Tues day. Mrs. George V. Ely, accompanied by her two children, left Tuesday evening for Grant's Pass, where she will Swnd a mouth or six weeks visiting her father, Hon. R. D. Cole. Revs. S. W. Stryker and Rev. A.J. Montgomery went out to Beaver erevk Monday on a Ashing trip. They did not reKrt much success in fishing, but killed several snakes. G. B. Dimick has removed his law of fice to the Oregon City Bank block, and is looking after L. L. Porter's law business, while the latter is making a canvas of the county, J. R. Spangler, of C'orvallis, remained over Sunday in Oregon City, visiting his daughter, MissOra, one of the teachers in the Eastham school. He was nn hi way to Astoria to attend the I. O. O. F. grand lodge. George I)eVof, who for some time past, has held a position in the law office of his brother-in-law, W. Cary Johnson, left Sunday evening for San Francisco, where he will probably remain for an in definite length of time. Dr. Wilmot Whitfield, D. D., of Cen tral church, Portland, occupied the pul pit of the M. E. church last Sunday, morning and evening. He is an elo quent speaker, and delivered able ser mons on both occasions. Uncle Hiram A. Straight, aged 82 years, who slipped and broke one of his limbs at the Gladstone sawmill a couple of weeks ago, is rapidly recovering from the effects of the accident. He is at the Oregon City hospital where he will be pleased to see his friends. Mrs. J. J. Cooke, Mrs. J. C. Bradley, and City Recorder T. F. Ryan, left for Astoria Monday evening to at tend the grand lodge of Riibekahs and the grand encampment, I. 0. O. F., and Hiram E. Straight went down to the same place Tuesday evening, as delegates to the grand lodge, I. O. O. F. Dr. It. Uouchnr, of Mulino, was in the city Monday, and states that he went in'o the Ogle creek mines a few days previous, where a number of prospectors were making the best progress possible in the deep snow. A large number of prospectors are waiting outsido for the snow to melt sufficiently to enablo them t prosecute work in the mineral belt. Several members of Meade Post vis ited the Park Place school last Friday afternoon, and held appropriate patri otic and Memorial day services, Ihe members of the committee were : A. C. Williams, C. H. Dauchy, Cupt. Apper son, Frank Walker, Capt. M. E. Wil loughby, Alex Thomson and Capt. Wm. .Smith. Awarded Hliheit Honori-World'i Fair, Gold Mtilal, Midwinter Pair. DH' mm CREAM mmm Most Perfect Mid. 40 Yean tht Standard. Mi. I J, Switer vi SI. Helen was in Oiegon Cl'y last Friday and Saturday the guest o( Mrs, Chas. Mexetve, Mr. W. Caiey Johnson received wold that her sou Nello. who is student at SInloid t'niversity and who would i have gad iinted next month, was viuy !ick with thn griiH She left on the "Shasta Limited" Sinidiiy night (or that place, accompanied by her n Ronald, and will remain unlit he recovei. Nello has uianv (nrnds iuthiseily who will regret to hear f his misioiliiue Help Home ludiistr). Ihe true founilslion iimiii which to build Up the prticritv ot Oregon Cily i to pstmnine home industry and thus keep our money at home. In laundry work every dollar psi l to Chliumen or to Portland laundries i practically lost to Oregon Cily rpecilly when just a grnsl woik at thn same price ran Imi hail at Ihe Willamette Steam laundry. This i a new home institution, employing only white help nd I supplied with all the latent improved msi hinei v, and using ihe purest spring water is able to guarantee llrslcU work. A trial of our work and prices I ked Ivhvery wagon to ail pirls of the city Down town otllee at Wilehrt' hailiershop. Ilml and Chrapesl liisuraure. Save nioner on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, who represent the only Mutual doing busines in Oregon City. You cannot atrord to keep on throwing your moiirv Into iHillcles and pay from 3 To 5 year premium in ad vance and then have Ihe company (ail. The Oregon Fire Relief assM'iation will land the clonc.it investigation. ' E. E. Makti, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. Cure Croup. "My three children are all subject to cioup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got a half a doarn bottle of S. It. Cough Cur. It ia a perfect remedy. God hies vou for It. Y our, etc., J. II. Cmokkn, Grant Pas. Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Buy A Home, I have a house and 4 lots for sale only 6 block from Main street, a good well with pump in wash room, 25 young fruit tree that will toon be bearing. Will sell cheap, part down, balance uneasy payments if desired. S. F. Sl'WHTHK. Wanted. To rent, for one year or longer, a good house of 0 to St room. Would like pos se sion at any time not later than Sept. 1, lH'.Nl. Address Box .lilt, giving rental and location of prosrty. tf Ask tor Dairy Creek butter and you will get the best. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. Sir. J. F, licit, Omairatomlr, Hon. wlfeof tho editor of The Oraphlc, the load mm ing lix-al paper of Miami county, wrlu "I team troubled with heart dtmrato tor six years, suvuro palpitations, short ness of linmtli, together Willi such ex treme nervousness, that, at time 1 would walk the floor nearly all night Ws consulted the host medical talent. They I there, warn no help for me, tliut I hud organic disease of tliu heart for which there win no remedy. I hud read your advertlHoment In Thn Graphic and aymiriiKO, as a Inst resort, trlediuie Ixittleof Vr. Slilei' Xew Cure for the. Heart, which convinced me that there wan true merit In It. 1 took three hot! les each of the Heart Cure and Kcstorutlvo Nervine and It eotnpletelu eured me. I uleep well at nltiht, my heart beats regularly and I have no morn smothering spell. I wish to say to all who are suffering a I did; there's relief untold for them If thny will only give your remedies just one trial." Ir. Miles HcftrtCrjrn In sold on a positive ftuurniitei) that the first, boll ln will Ixinullt. All druKKlstsmill Itatll, S hollies for (A, or It will he sent, urcniud, on receipt of pries by the lit. UUva atoulcal Co., Elkhart, tad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Hrnil fn-r ifuawi"tv 7r '.NT All - i n r tL-a FOR CLATSKANIE SlnmiiT(i. SlinvtT, Coiumenclng A mil l. IHuil, will leave 1'ortlalid fool of Washington stte.-t Tiles dav, Thursday nnd Sunday evening at .') o'clock Returning, leave Clalskaule Molidnv, Wednesday and Friday even lugs id ft o'clock. Will pas Oak Point alsiut 7; Stella 7 15; Mayger 7. 25; Rainier .20; kitlum 1 15; St. Helens lli ail. Arrive In Portland I .3t a. in. This I the nearest and most direct mute to the great Nehalem valley, Shavor Transportation Co. To the Public- WHAT TMIt (ujiibmnus ....WILL 331)..... IKI IVHI AT Vol It lint SK: Tiu (imiibrinc !'ilner r lUvnriiut lloitle Itoer, mt Ih.x. (JiuiM nt J M I'lilif.iriii White Winn jut gnl Hi) " Claret Win.. s-r gal. SO " Port Wine it gul. 1 :() " I'lii'rry Wine ht giil. 1 U) Ilest " (rno Urmiily vt gul. 4 M IDyeiir "Id Whiskey. Nonpa reil s r gul -I ()" Our goods will lx found tl.e U nt I'Vernlleri'iI to I lie public nt tin. prim. Leave your order. We gurratiW our K'mmI to give satisfaction or will clierfiilly refund your money. N. F. Zimmerman, Mgr. I'nr Ku llr v. your or.l.r. Kinlater PORTLAND TO THE DALLES Ity the fust ami com modious stentlirr DALLES CITY REGULATOR Ihiilv bout, except Sumluy, leav ing Oak street dock tit 7 a. in., mak ing regular latulings ut Vancouver, ('o-scuili', Whitf Salmon, Hooil Hiver and all intrrmciliiito int. PiwsiMiKer ami freight rate lower to tlieso pointH than by any other lino. First clasH meals servea for 2.ro. Thin in tho (Irent Scenic Roiito. All tourist admit that tho scenery un the MiiMIe Columbia is not ex celled for licauty ami grandeur in the United State. Full informa tion by aildn-Hhing or calling; on J. X. HAKNKV, ARent, Tel. OU. Portland, Or., OHicB and w lntrf, foot of Oak St. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. "70, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS MILL ON EARTH. For general reiiairing he standi without a tieer. For lirst-cliiHH, re liable giHxIrt Ium f tore is neeond to none. Trv him 1 PIONEER TMngfef and EpiW, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. 'planting! won im-kihi in half dona. Itnjdn A" s.,. uimnre UMMTIIIlne I your (iron, Inn plant Kurrv'l I Hila. Known and anlil 1 everywhere. llefora vou DlunL shI Farrv't Snarl annual t ,,i i.7rrr,",Y?r. I mi Kniuer. onto nmny IiIkU- J pnntxi mv hooks. Mioii-il rree. a. a. Must a , pitwiit, biiil . Line. i:.(iiiiuiici i. GreemnaiL Ui