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Oregon City Enterprise. COURTS. Vlreult ftonrt ennvcnn 11ml Mon ia Id No- mlr and third Hominy In April. Probate court In teuton Drat Mouday in each ainiia. Commissioner court meet, first Weduesdsy ner am Monday ol eea mourn. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 18i7 SPRAY OF THE FALLS. "Schilling's Best" tea, Schilling's Best" flavoring extracts, "'Schilling's Best" baking powder. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Seven minutes to Gladstone two and one-half cents. When in need. of groceries, flour, feed or family wood., call on 0. K. Nash, op posite Seventh street stable. New, fresh goods at reasonable prices. Free do livery. For quiet place to hitch your horses awsv from the motor line and a place to get a first class joh of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a sewing machine? (Set a Rood one and pav '.'3; five years utiaratitee : 15 down f5 per month until paid. See Belloiny A liuseh about it. A few bats left at your own price. 51 is8 Goldsmith. All kinds of garden seeds for sale st Charmsn A Son.'s Try one of the double frame umbrellas at the Racket Store. If you want a sewing machine for f 4(0 to Bellooiy & Busch's. -Gladstone property will be in demand this coming spring snd summer. A new arrival of ladies wrappers, fact colors at the Racket Store. Use "DUST1NE" for floor. Char- onan & Co., afrent. Circular free. Name on every piece. Lowney.s choe- datee. E. E. Williams, The Grocer, Ne veilings and new balr nets will .arrive in a few days. Miss Goldsmith. Wanted all kinds of farm produce, especially potatoes at Cbarman & Son.'s A nice line of ladies' and gentlemens' smbrellas just received at Cbarman 4 .Son's. Prices will appreciate from now on. The time to select a home in Gladstone is now. Cbarman 4 Son will pay the highest cnarket price for potatoes, dried fruits, eggs, etc The 2J cent fare to Gladstone is un precedented in motor line fares, 12j cent (are to Portland. The fancy dress pjrty to be given by Prof. Swanton has been postponed on account oi me entertainment given lor the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. until Thursday, March, 4th. All the di tie-rent forms of skin troubles from chapped hands to ecsema and indo lent ulcers can be readily cured by re- Witt's Witch Hand Salve, the great pile cure. C. O. Huntley. Karl's Clover Koot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c., 50c., a" I a dollar. For sale by Geo. A . Han ling. The Novelty Candy store has on draught Willioit mineral water, orange cider and root beer. Largest and best stock of candies in the city. Oysters in any style served promptly. A girl desires a position in a private family where the place will be perma nent. Can give references as to ability to cook and care for the house. Address A. M."care of E.ntkbpriss. The finest line Oriental rugs ever brought to Oregon City, are now on sale at Mrs. E. E. Martin's store. A fine pattern at 8 cents per foot and finer grades at equally low prices. Invitations are out announcing a grand bal masque under the patronage of Mesdamee, R. L. Holman, Theo, Clark.. . A. Miller and W. A. Hantley at rmory hall, Tuesday March 2, 137. Minutes seem like hours when a Ills is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and Insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immedi ate waits C. 0. Huntley. For a nice juicy steak or a prime roast go to Charles Albright, jr. Oregon City's leading butcher on Main street. He buys only the best and fattest of stock snd furnishes meats that tickle the palate of the most fastidious Good meats and full weight have given him a business of which he is justly proud, Malarial produces Weakness, General debility Biliousness, loss of apetite, indigestion and constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill Ionic remove the cause which produces these troubles. Try it and you will be delighted. 50 cents. To get the genuine ask for Grove's. For sale by C. G. Huntley. Pemorest's Magaaine improves with each number. The illustrations in the March Magasine are notably handsome, and altuosv without exception every pane is illustrated. The stories are excellent and the articles are timely and interest ing. AH the various departments, for which Pemorest's is noted, are full of valuable information, Those interested in making Point, Battenburg or Honiton laces call at room SO, Electric hotel. Mrs. Jackton Hern. JOSI On Sunday, February 14, 1SD7, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Joal, a son. CRAM In this city on Thursday, Feb ruary II, I8H7, to the wife of II. S. Cram, a son, PKITC1IAK0 At the residence of A. T. Aluir, Friday, February 12, 1SU7, John I'nteliard, aged ill years, 0 months snd "S days. John Pritehard was born In the parish of I.lanrhos, lWhyshire, N rih Wales, April 14. ISttt, the day on which President t.lncoln was assnsinated. Ho left home at the sue of II and siient some three vears on the sea, since which time he has lived in America. He came to Oregon City from Ohio aUut seven ears ago. His only relatives so far as known are two brothers, both minister, one in Wiliesharre, l'a., and and the other in New York City. Mr. 1'ritchard was honored and re spected hy all who knew him. He had been a devoted and consistent member of the Pieshytprian cl.unh since uniting with it lour years ago and w as especially active and prominent In the Christian Endeavor society and the Sunday school The funeral services were hel I at the Presbyterian church SumUy afternoon at 1 o clock, conducted by the pastor, Key. A. J. Montgomery. The large auditorium was crowded to its utmost capacity by friends of the deceased who B 0 () e o ht irmtftfirl tt maw th ut tsMintita .f will be pleased to show designs and give ,rt .,, m., , ,. ... ft nf Kiamp ...... .1 . . I A.i ' ...... v. .iv.-. ..vi uuiitu II l U'lll. i4E..ili t V V MJrf.-. . " . ' ' "mw "" "... ,.amp, .mi. ... ... .......... ,u . , mw. LCWUJ.IIJ Uwln.n .J lh. UV.I.I ..I .m ursiKii9 iu uiutw wisu.ng w learn me th JasumI ... . i - - - - work. For a short time ontv. honored member, attending in a body 100 strong and oc- A dose that is always seasonable is a ; f al'.T,n reserved for them In the center of the room. The music hy the choir, under the direction of Prof. Edwards, was very appropriate to the occasion and beautifully rendered. Rev. Montgomery took his text from Rey. 21:1: "there shall be no more sea" For the easiest fitting corset to be bad in the city goto Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the poetoffice. l'aniel Williams' store at the bead of Seventh street stairs will be head quarters for school supplies. Lots in Gladstone will be sold at half price this spring, money payable July 1st, no interest, no humbug. Uysters, the noest and best ever brought to Oregon City, served in any style at the Portland restaurant. Miss C. Goldsmith Is selling her winter millinery way below cost, making room foi her large spring stock. H. E. Cross will sell you a couple of tike lots in Glad-tone, at an astonish ingly low figure until July 1st. See him. What's the good of buying creamery lutter when you can get J. M. Tracy's butter at Cbarman & Son.'s at 50 cents per roll. Something good for lunch-Van Comp's orlleins Boston Baked Beans prepared with tomato sauce. For sale at Marr 4 Andrews. See A. W. Schwan, Seventh street, near the depot, about your plumbing, tinning and general jobbing. Repair ing promptly done. tf. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay np your subscription to the Entebpbisk and get the the benefit of tbe reduction in price. Children's hosiery, a Bplendid assort ment and of good quality at prices to meet all competition at Martin's, next ioor to tbe poetoffice. A fine line of ladies' and children's hoes at Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the postoffice. School shoes that will stand the wear of winter use. We have a sueeial blended tea, differ ent in flavor to any single tea grown, al most sure to suit your taste. Call and get sample. Marr & Andrews. To restore grav hair to its natural color as in youth, cause it to grow abundant and strong, there is no better prepara tion than Hall's Hair Renewer. A weed in the garden can be easily destroyed when it first starts. Consump tion can be nipped in the bud by One i mute Uougb Cure. C. G. Huntley. Itnotonly relieves; it does more, it we refer to One Minute Caaah Cure. 8uitable for all ages, all condi tions at all times. C. G. Huntley. Men's $0 wool mackintoshes cut to 4 .25, men's $5 50 teamsters warranted mackintosh cut to $4.23, overcoats at lialf price. ' Red Fbont Tbadino Co. Send the Entkkpkibb to your friend in the East and thus give him an idea of what is going on in Clackamas county,' It may induce him to locate with us. At Young's second hand store near the Electric hotel, a good heating stove can be had at $2.50 up and a good cock stove $3 up. 400 other articles at just as low prices. County Clerk Dixon has issued the fol lowing marriage licenses during the week; Mary L. Pelky to John M. Stew art; and Bee M. Kinney to Robert .Adams. a dose of Dr. Simmon Liter Regulator the "King of Liver Medicines." It keep the liver active; tbe bowels reg o!r; prevents bilwosoe and promotes digettioa. Ia fact betpe keep you well. "I have watched it's e?ert ia familii where I Iut practiced and find it ad- j Throughout the eloquent discourse the m:ra3.; Nxa a-ternaure and tonic in speater tieU the undivided alien Its action "-'Or. T. W. Mason. Macvm, J tio of the audience. The subject G-ory. I was treated nnder three heads. That in Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped Pncc who are troabJ with indi- " country whether the deceased had hands and lips. Healing for cats aoJ ffti.a w'l b :nretd in the exper-' "n ,n,r be no more sea of .... . ' . II.. . sores. Instant relief for pile. Hoc p:a . so at Wa. H. Peca. ch't clerk ia the i l,vul"' no tre sea ot separation ; no at once. These are tbe vxtoe of IV ! rTwiT tj ; jtt .t rw MoinM ! mor 01 death. Mr. Montgomery Witt's Witch Haxel Salre. G. C aHas- wi wr.: -It pre me pleasure cl"1 hl trrmon hT . commending ihe ley. 1 sy to ti avehu oi ChamberUin's I ,oc'',' hieh ln deceased was a Chester Roake. soa of Jims Raai c C P-arrtwra Rmedy. Bn' reminding all of that in the Oregon City Iroa Work.. t r F te ya- I Ur scJered from indV i ',rn Possible by ihe death of a handsome little cpr-ii tri : tiie- a"01- J vjct to frequent se self. Chester ears be is fscijx l tare a rt anci of pia ia the stomach and steam yacht wha I feu Lj eiiae Ose cs two iae ol this remedy finished. T f perfect relf." Price Demortst-sMKciKar is riri ! 23 50 JbyA. Harding. Jeus Christ. At tne conclusion of the services at tbe church the remains were taken In charge by the Woodmen snd buried in accordance with the beautiful rites and ,' ceremonies of that order. in fiction. It iuuum ciamiirr fttoriet s Tbe prcrTsre la-Jiea of Westfeld. I by Gilbert Parker, Xa3el.ne 5 . Endrt. I Ial.,i3eJ a " Woosa'i Elitioo" of tbe I THEY In this city, on Thursday, Mr,. W K. CLM i Grace New,. bnng date of April 3. li & jS AZTIo Gowan Cocie, a tiicb it would be a pity j 1. Tbe paper u filled with matter of j TMrg not w reai. icierert w women, and we notice the Nancy Allen was born to " '"a - w.remcui, uilu I nero ine was marrte! o Drn2git E E. Charaaa is parting be a very soert-ssfa yjuhry UuciSr and received on last Weidntedsy a n Part ridge Cochin rocier to add to a baad some pen of the elegant birds Le al ready possessed. In the display of millinery gools at Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the postoffice can 6nd a bat or bonnet be coming to each enstumer's leatores. As fine a selection as to be bad in Portland at Portland prices. Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does al 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 buildinz ! itbe in Missouri, years ago to anon pr.nieo, reaiiiinz that it .James Atli-r. ml.n i.rd, l,r M treats oon a matw of vital importance ' Athey came with her husband to Oregon to tbeir ssx: "The beet remedy for J in 1S43 and settled in Oregon City, their crocp. colas and bronchitis that I have j bouse at firnt being where the electric ben able to find u Chamberlain's Coogh j light works now stand, that part of the Remedy. For family use it has no ! settlement being known as Linn City, equal. I gladly recommend it." 25 and jThe Athey 's were members of ihe "Bill 50 cent Utiles for sale by G. A. Harding. Martin" train and were associated for a A Heme-like Hotel. VIti",n f , "'f , jOTrn"f witl' ,he AV plegates and Hsldos. They endured all Farmer, and the traveling public will the trUI- .,, Umrdnhljt, itld(1nl t0 find a comfortable , home-like place to ! a j,urney of six months across lion sl vrifn in itrPtrm i-iiv mt ti.a ' 0 0 BuDDles or Medals. " Best sirs iiurllLis." When you think of It Imw t'ontraillc tory that term k For there cm he only one I rM In anything one U"it s.us.iii.uill.i, ns there Is one highest inounl.iln, one longest river, one deepest tu'cui. And th.it best s.iisapuilll.ilH ? .... There's tho nil) I You can incisure niouiil.iln height tuul oi c.ut ih-t l, 1 ut how lest s.irs.ip.iilllaf You could If you wcret hrmlsls. Hut then do you need to text It? 'Mia WoiM's I'.iir Committee tcitcil it, tuul thiiioiiglily. Tliry went behind the label on tha bottle. Wh it did this s.iMaiu llu tc.it result In f livery make of sarsapaiilU shut out of the Fair, except Aycr'n. 'fl W'1' thatAyer's wis the only saisaparllU admitted to tho Woilds Fair. Tho committee found it tho lest. Thry hail no room for anything that was not tho best. And n tho lcst, Ayrra Sarsa parllla received the tucdal am! awaidsdue Its merit. Kcntciuhrr tho worvl "licNt" Is a bubblo any lucatli tan l4ow hut thcio ro f "A pins to prick such luibblcs. Those oihet are Mowing more "licst sarsaparllla " luiblilrs since the World's Fair pricked tho M old ones. True, but Ayrr's Sarsaparllla lias the medal. 1 he mJ pin that scratches tho medal proves It gold. The plu that pritk f the bubble provss It wind. We Point to medals, Hot bubbles, v J when wo say i Tho best sarsaparllla Is Aycr's. O () The close season for salmon begins March 1st and J. J. Humphrey will have at his fish market some choice salmon during the remainder of the month. He alsokeepe all kinds of fresh and salt fish, oysters, clams, crabs, etc. 3-1 Tablets, ink, pens, pencils, books and complete school outfits will lie supplied to the customers at my store at very reasonable prices, Call on Daniel Wil liams' oa npper Seventh street near Center, before you buy elsewhere. A torpid liyar means a bad complex ion, bad breath, indigestion and frequent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitl's Little Early Riseas, the famous little pills. C. G. Huntley. Crosscut saws of tbe best makes at Young's second hand store so cheap that every man can become a woodcutter. Some bedroom seta at give away prices. 400 other articles at equally as low prices. Call in and examine these bargains. Grove's tasteless Chill tonic is a per fect Malarial Liver tonic snd blood purifier. Removes Biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. It is as large as any dollar tonic and re tails for 50c. To get tbe genuine, ask for for Grove's. For sale by C. G. Huntley. You run no risk. All druggists guarantee Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all that the manufacturers claim for it. Warrented no cure, no pay. There are many imitations. To get the genuine ask for Grove's. For sale by C. G. Huntley. The auction sale of dry goods closed last Saturday. It was a great succes. People appreciate bargains. There, yet remains a fair assortment of clothing, bats, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, suspenders, blankets, comforters etc. which Mr. Greenbaum says will be slaughtered. Remember the store 2nd. door north of the Oregon City Bank. at when Oriental hotel. Table supplied with an abundance of the bent the market af fords. Rooms and beds are clean and comfortable. Our 25 cent meals are not excelled. Joll PufcSCHKK, Prop. Best and 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 Ihe company fail. Tbe Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Makti.it, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. A Splendid Dinner Given. To all who dine at Ihe Portland res taurant, opposite the suspension bridge, the finest dinner to he bad in Oregon City will be served. A specialty made of fine meats, fish and game. Try our Sunday chicken dinners. Clean table service and efficient help. A quiet place to bring your wife or lady friends. Meals 25 cents. BurgHlns in Wood. The best family wood eyer offered in Oregon City, seasoned and in cord wood or stovewood lengttis, will be delivered to any part of the city at bedrock prices. Address call box 205, Oregon City, tf Undertaker and Erribalmer. R. L. Holman undertaker and em balmer. Graduate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of casketa and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Winebard block opposite courthouse, tf Avoid Consumption, by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the S. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. Room for Rent. A comfortably furnished room in a well located dwelling on Main street. Hot and cold water. Price reasonable. Address "H" care this office. the plains with ox teams and had to subsist for several months on salmon ! skins. Mrs. Athey was the first white woman in Oregon City. With the exception of two years spent in California gold fields and two years in Salem, her resilience was continuous in Oregon City, where she was prominently identified w ith the early history of Ore gon and Claekainis county. Mrs. Athey was a member of the Methodi.U church until some 30 years ago, when she united with the Spiritualists, which faith sho held at the time of her death. She was they mother of 10 children, six ot whom survive her: M.C.andJ.A. Athey, of Boise; Mrs. Janey Baxter and Mrs. 8, A. Campbell, of Oregon City; Mrs. II, B. Holland, of Salem; and Charles Athey, of this city. There also remain 23 grandchildren and three great grand children. Funeral services were buhl at the resi dence, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, conductea by Mrs. Thomas, of Seattle, an inspirational speaker, who delivered an eloquent address full of hoi and con solation to the bereaved ones. The in terment was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery east of the city. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful, showing the love and estteem in which the deceased was held in the community. She was greatly be loved and respected by all who knew her and always bad a cheery word and a smile for all with whom she came in con tact. ANDEKSON-In Santa Clara, Calif., Friday.Feb. 12, 1H1J7, after a lingering illness, Key. A. P. Anderson, aged 72 years. Rev. Mr. Anderson will be remem bered as the rector of St. Paul's Episco pal church of Oregon City in 188 1 -'85. He was universally esteemed in the com munity and greatly beloved by bis con gregation. In speaking of bis death the Santa Clara Journal says : "Alter many weeks of patient suffering borne with tbe fortitude of a true Christ Ian, Rev. A.P.Anderson breathed bis last at 1 o'clock yeaterday afternoon. The news falls sadly on the hearts of many friends of the aged divine whose I long service and faithful work In the cause of the Master, baa endeared him, not only to his own congregation, but to hosts of people not members of his church, who recoguld his sterling worth, as a cltisen, a friend and neigh bor. He was horn In Norfolk, Virginia, Sept. It), 1S.W In IrVsJ he arrived In California, first locating In Ibis valley. He remained here for several years, af ter locating In Oreguii, Dakota, Neva I ml User California, returning to this valley a number of years ago and has re sided in this vicinity ever since. He was a prominent minister for many years and ha filled many imiKirtant charges During the early day when the smallpox broke out near San Juan, it is said that Rev, Anderson was the only person who remained with the sick and dying, and acted as minister, doc tor and nurse HICKS On Sunday, February 14. 18117, Fnol Douglas Hick, aued 2 uiuiitlia and 10 dava. Little Krrol was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hicks, of the West Side. The funeral services were con ducted by Rev. A. J. Montgomery, ol the Presbyterian church, Monday alter noon in Mountain View cemetery. MlhLI.KY-On Thursday. February 11, I8'.7, tbe infant of Mr. ana Mrs. James Shelley, ol Maple Lane. Owing to sickness in the family the funeral services were conducted at tho grave in Mountain View cemetery, by Rev. A.J. Montgomery. ALLEN In Cleveland. Ohio. Febru. ary H.lSll7,of pneumonia, Chas Allen, aged 5.' years. Mr. Allen w ill be remhered as repre senting the Pacific Northwest Board of Immigration, and lias many friends in Oregon City. Garden Seed Flower Seed Grass Seed Sood of oil kinds suit able to this cllmnto. Absolute Purity Prices Keasonablo SenilfurCatiiloguo Gcorgo Starrctt Soodsman Walla Walla, Washington. News Nature, Invention, Botany, Elec tricity, Chemistry, Medicine, Hygiene, Health. FormerlJ BOSTON JOURNAL Or CHEMISTBT (NIARQID AND IMPftVfO. Contains a large number o' Short, Easy, Practical, Interesting and Popular Helen title articles, Hint can lie appreciate A Core for lame Ihirk. M and enjoyed by any Intelllirei.t read- t. ,iu i ttmm m i . rr' ,v,,,lbougli he knew little or nothing My daughter, when recovering from 0 Science. an attack of lever, was a great sulferer' rroiuseiy illustrated and Free from Technicalities. from pain In the hack snd hips." writes Louden drover, of Sar.lis, J'y. "A(t.-r using (pule a number of remedies wiih out any benefit, she tried one bottle of CliiiinUrlaln's Pain Balm and It has given entire relief." Chamlierlaiil's Pain lialm is also a certain cure for rheu matism. Sold by 0. A. Harding. Blank note, receipt and order Itooks at the Kntkkphiss olhYn. Newsdealers. 10 cents. $1.00 pew fVMentloii this h r for a sample copy. Largest Circulation of any Sclontlflo Paper In the World ri ni.lSIIKI) MoMTIII.Y HY BENJ. LILLARD, Now York. bis is the Place to lhiy Groceries A full ami coinploto axHortmont of all poods usually kept in a first-cluHS grocery. Everything oflered for mile is freah; and Hold at very reasonable mkvu. Wo have a very choioo Htock of canned rimkIh, including both fruits and vegetables, to which wo invite your special attention. Kxtra or lanoy grades of teas and colleen at prices you are accustomed to pay for inferior grades'. A. ROBERTSON The 7th Street Grocer, HuccoHRor to Marr & Robertson. A Safe Investment with uinir A GOOD PL,ACI TO LIVIS beautiful HCCnerV and henltb mvinrr air lii.rh good productive hoi I and nuro water, a firHt.nliiRa miLlin u,.lir.i ..,; attended by nearly a hundred pupils on tho promises; and a good plank road fono of tho main thoroughfares in tho county), connects with tho .. .ua ,N,(!,i streets oi tho city. Tins Ijeautiful tract adjoins Oregon uty and no portion of it is beyond a mile from tho heart of tho citv id nut a 1j minutes walk on plank walks to tho business houses. IIicho are a few of tho attractions of Month f) tinio to think of tho ik to I III! hi Vnlip lintrio no n n.l nl.... in. lay hy an investment that will innrejitm in vnlnn Tl.n M. terms on which this property is sold should not cmbarasB any thrfty person. Lots aro oOxKW) to ifi.iu. Terms, 5 down and per month until paid, without interest or taxes, a liberal discount for cash, and inducements to build. Every lot clear and ready for tho garden. Quito a number of Ots havo been sold and there aro several houses already occupied on the tract and quite a settlement in tho neighborhood. Oregon Citv with her l.hr largo pu p paper and flouring mills and massivo electric station, hor lino public schools and all tho inodorn in provomonts, is bound to in crease her growth. Whero can you find a better place to live in or a safer place for an investment? For further information call on or address T. L. OHARMAN, Trustee, Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City, Or, A J