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Oregon City Enterprise. COURTS. Circuit court eonveniflrt Mno a In No vember and third Momlay In April. Probate court In leuloo flrnt Momlay In each Montn. OoramlMlonort eonrt mti (lrt WediidaT after drat MomUt of each month. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1S97. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Schilling's Bout" lea, 'Schilling' Beat" flavoring extracts, 4,SeliilIinfc'a Bout" baking powder. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Seven minutes to UlaJstone two and one-half cents. A few hats left Hiss Goldsmith. at your own price. All kinds of garden seeds for sale at Charman A Son.'s Try one of the double frame umbrellas t the Racket Store. If you want a sewing machine for $25 go to Bcllomy A Bunch's. Gladstone property will be in demand litis coming spring and summer, A new arrival of ladies' wrappers fact colors at the Racket Store. Use "DUSTINE" for floor. Char- mau fc Co., agent. Circular free. New veilings and new bair nets will arrive in a few days. Mis Goldsmith. .Wanted all kinds of farm produce, especially potatoes at Charman & Son.'s. A nice line of ladies' and gentlemens' ambrellaa just received at Charman & Son's. Prices will appreciate from now on The time to select a home in Gladstone .is now. Charman A Son will pay the highest market price (or potatoes, dried fruits, eggs, etc. The 2t cent fare to Gladstone is un precedented in motor line fares, 12,4 emit fare to Portland. For the easiest fitting corset to be had in the city go to Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the postoffice. Laniel Williams' ttore at the bead of Seventh street stairs will be head - quarters for school supplies. A choral service will be Klven by the choir at the Episcopal church in this city on Sunday evening with spocial ser vice by the rector. When in need of grx'ertoa, flour, feed or family wood, call on 0. E. Naah, op posite Seventh street stable. New, fresh goods at reasonable prices. Free do livery. For a quiet place to hitch your horses awav from the motor line and a place to itt a first claa job of repairing or horee shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. E. L. Johnson s new batber shop Is about completed and will be ready for occupancy next Monday. He will have as neat appearing shop as there is in Oregon City. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a tewing machine? Get a good one and puy $25; five years guarantee; $5 down 15 per month until paid. Site Bellomy A Busch about it. Lots in Gladstone will be sold at half price this spring, money payable July 1st, no interest, no humbug. Ovsters. the finest and best ever brought to Oregon City, Berved 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. The firemen gave a very pleasant ball on Monday night in Weinhard's hall in ommeration of Washington's birthday . What's the good of buying creamery butter when you can get J. M. Tracy's butter at Charman 4 Son.'s at 50 cents per roll. Something good for lunch-Van Comp's 'or Heinz Boston Baked Beans prepared with tomato sauce. For sale at Marr & Andrews. See A. W. Schwan, Seventh street, near the depot, about your plumbing, (inning and general jobbing. Repair ing promptly done. tf. Children's hosiery, a splendid assort ment and of good quality at prices to meet all competition at Martin's, next door to toe postoffice. A fine line of ladies' and children's shoes at Mrs. E, E. Martin's, next door to the postoffice. School shoes that will stand the wear of winter one. All the different forms of skill troubles from chapped hands to enema and indo lent ulcers can be readily cured by IV Witt's Witch Haiel Salve, the great pile cure. C.G.Huntley. Karl's Clover Hoot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make yonr head clear as a bell. 25c., 50c., ai I a dollar. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. The Novelty Candy store has on iranght Wilhoit mineral water, orange cider and root beer. Largest and best stock of candies in the city. Oysters in any style serveJ promptly. One of the special features of to-night's entertainment is a tenor solo by Mr. Pio E. Miekle, of Portland, who is consid ered to be one of the finest soloists in musical circles in that city The trial of Smathers vs. Isaac Farr, et al before Justice Schueble Tuesday, to recovr money due on account, resul'ed in a verdict for the defendant for costs and disbursments. IV. L. L. Pickens, dentist, doe al kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a 8Hcialty, All operations guaranteed for 5 years, Call and get my prices. Olllce in Barclay building Minutes seem like hours when a life Is at Btake. Croup gives no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean dentil One Minute Cough Cure gives Instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immedi ate results. C. G. Huntley. County Clerk lixon has issued per mits to wed to the following couples during the week : Anna Shephard and James R. Carr; Mollie Carr and Earnest L. Evanson; Lydia Rivers and A. Kirk ban; Agnes McArthur and E. Morton Haines; Lillie Grimm and Fred W. Booth. ' In "A Windless Storm," in the Argo naut of February 22, there is an account of a sailor's thrilling experience in early California. It was a week of nihility waves and disaster among the shipping in consequence of the earthquake that devastated Japan in &'6. Ed. Lauer was given a hearing on Wednesday before Justice Kendall, of Highland district, and bound over in the sum of $100 to keep the pence for threatening to kill his wife. IVputy Prosecuting Attorney Pimiek apieared for the state and G. 11. Miller for the defendant 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 and 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. "What the Clock Could Toll." Below Is given the program for tlio eontata, "The Old Clock on the Stairs," and the concert to be given at Shivoly'i over house, Friday evening of this week, by the Treble Clef Quartette, assisted by some of the host talent of Oregon City and Portland. This concert promises to bo the le'1 lug musical event of the season and it will oe a treat to a'l who attend, )() "Urretln to Spring". ...C. 1). Wilson 1(b) "The llri.lge" l.lml.ey Tit III Of liuartHie. "Good-bye Nwrei l'v" Kale Vannah W. It. Ilurgiiartlt. "Huniirlan Khaiuoillo, No. 2" Milt Misws Lulu and Matlls lrer. "O Wnmlroua Youth," (Violin Otilluato by Miss Matt ie Praper) Abt Mrs. U. K. llayei. "Invitation to Pane" Wtlwr Mix Htflinl. 1(a) "The Old Oiksn Bucket" K. W. limit lib) "Jack aul Jill" . 0. It. Font Treble Clef Ooartett. Violin Solo "Scene de Halle t. Kantaile" Cli. lie Herlot nif Anton ilm. of Portland. Black Statuary i. Vliiitem anil j. McMoiiles, Parallel liar Work L, Meyers, K. Iturna, j. Viggers and J. Mc.Moniei Cantata "The Ulil Clock on Hie Stairs" 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 Estmfbis. We have a srjecial blended tea, differ ent in flavor to any single tea grown, al most snre to suit your taste. Call and get sample. Marr & Andrews. ' If the hair has been made to grow a natural color on bald heads in thousands of cases, by using Hall's Hair Renewer, why will in not in your case? It not only relieves ; it does more, it cures. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable 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 $4.25, overcoats at half price. Red Front Tbadi.no Co. J. M. Block, of Portland, has leased the old Harding drug store building on Main street and will open with a large stock ot furniture the first ot the month. The finest line Oriental rum 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. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief lor piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. G. C. nHnt- ley. The civil action of Dr. Giesy vs. J. M. Bowen to recover a doctor's bill was tried before Justice Smith at Barlow Thursday. G. B. Dimick represented the plaintiff and J. U. Campbell the defendant. Demorest's Magazine for March is rich in fiction. It contains charming stories by Gilbert Parker, Madeline 8. Bridges. Mrs. W. K. Clifford, and Grace Mae- Gowan Cooke, which it would be a pity not to read. Send the Enterprise 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. Committees from fire companies to take action on the board of delegates will meet in Fountain Hose Company's room Saturday evening February 27, at 7 :30 p. m. At Young's second band store near the Electric hotel, a good heating stove can be had at $2.50 up and a good cook stove $3 up. ' 400 other articles at just as low prices. J. E. Hedges and F. T. Griffith, the popular attorneys, have added another room to their suit of rooms in the Barclay block. The partition has been taken oat between two of the rooms and portieres hung. They now have the JiandBomeet olllce in city. In the display of millinery goods at Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the postoffice can find a hat or bonnet be coming to each customer's teatures. As fine a selection as to be had in Portland at Portland prices. Tablets, ink, pens, pencils, books and complete school outfits will be supplied to the customers at my store at very reasonable prices, Call on Daniel Wil liams' on upper Seyentb street near Center, before you buy elsewhere. Crosscut saws of the best makes at Young's second hand store so cheap that every man can become a woodcutter. Some bedroom sets at give away prices. 400 other articles at equally as low prices. Call in and examine these bargains. W. Yakeda has removed his furnish ing goods store to the Schram building on Main street. His removal was made necessary by his need for a larger room, his late place of business being entirely too small to accommodate bis growing trade. The ladies of the M. E. church will bold their talent social in the church March the 3d. There will be music, recitations and readings furnished by local talent of the city. Refreshments will be served at the close of the pro gram. Grove's tasteless Chill tonic is a per fect Malarial Liver tonic and 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 the 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. Warranted no cure, no pay. There are many imitations. To get the genuine ask for Grove's. For sale by C. G. Huntley. Demorest's Magazine improves with each number. The illustrations in the March Magazine are notably handsome, and almost without exception every page is illustrated. The stories are excellent and the articles are timely and interest ing. AH the various departments, for which Demorest's is noted, are full of valuable information, "An Army Wife's Sister" is the title of an amusing little story by Gwendolen Overton in the Argonaut of February 22. It describes the wooing of a flirtatious girl at a frontier post by a bashful lover, and concludes with a denouement that strikingly exemplifies the sweet unrea sonableness of woman. I A Society Kveut. Society is on the qui vlve for the Bal Musi) mi to be given nn Manli gras night. It will doubtless he one of I lie most re- chere gatherings this city has seen. The lavish and unique decorations now contemplated, with the beautiful and picturesque costumes worn by the mark ers, will make the scene one of unusual brilliancy. Parson'a orchest'S will ftir-The Ttll Strt'l't (ifm'tT, nisu me music, lue success oi tun nail is assured with such charming social leaders as Mcsdames Robert Miller, Knswell Ilolman, Theodore Clark and William A. Huntley as patronesses. "I have uitil Ayer'i Climy Ttc tout In my family lor twmly yr, and recommend It to othria (or coughs and culiU, aud whooping cough. Have uevtr kuown a ilugle cue of whooping cough that It (ailed to relieve aud cuie, when Scoff and Cough. Tho man who eooff at t friendly tidvloo to "tnko Botnothlntf for that cough," will koop on coughing, until ho chtingos his mind or ohnngoa bin earthly rosldonoe. Singular, lmi't it, how many stubborn puoplo porolat In gambling, with hoiltb nn the ntako, when thoy might be offootuidly ourod of oough, cold, or lung trouble, by a fow dosos of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Thle tcttlmonlel will be found In lull In Ayer's Cureboot" with a hundred others. Free. Addicis J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mete. his is the Place to Huy (Jrocerios A full ntil complete axHorttuent of all jrnodn usually kept in n firht -class grocery, (Everything offered furwtlo isfronli; ami nld at very rcitHonablo iiricoit. Wo luivo a very choice HtiH'k nf canned goods, including. Ixith fruits and vegetables, to w hich vo invito your Hpooial attention. JCxtu or luney grade of teas and colleen at price you are ncciiHtoiuod to jmy fur inferior grades. A. ROBERTSON SiicH'HHur to Marr tt llulH'rtMnn. I. iA Safe Investment Malarial produces Weakness, General debility Biliousness, loss of appetite, indigestion aud constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill tonic 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. At the annual meeting and banquet of the Sons of the American Revolution which took place in Portland Monday, Dr. W. E Carll, who by the way, is the only member from Oregon City, respon ded to the toast "The Colonial Sons of the North." The doctor is a speaker of much force and his address is said to have been highly interesting aid entertaining. Persons who are troubled with indi- i gestlon will be interested in the exper ience of Wm. II. Penn, chief clerk in the railway mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who writes: "It gives me pleasure to testify to the merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlura Remedy, For two years I have suffered from indi gestion, and am subject to frequent se vers attacks of pain in the stomach anil bowels. One or two dottes of this remedy never fails to give perfect relief." Price i 25 and 50 cents. Sold by G. A. Harding. : I The progressive ladies of Westfield, I Ind. , issued a "Woman's Edition" of the Westfield News, bearing date of April 3, 1800. The paper is Oiled with matter of interest to women, and we notice the following from a correspondent, which the editors printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital importance to their sex: "The best remedy for croup, colds and bronchitis that I have been able to find is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family use it has no equil. I gladly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by G. A. Harding. Electric Hotel Arrivals. James E Scott, Chicago Addis Gallaher, Portland II D Hood, G B Atwood " MrsEC Whitmart, " A W Giesy, " T Hansen, ' II A Sargeant, " Clyde Evans, " Daniel Yarwood, Clarkes Geo Cosly, Summerville W F McGinnis, Stockton E Haedecker, San Francisco A II Fisher, Newberg Jas A Bell, San Francisco Capt A Spong, Portland M A Marks, Portland W L Block. A F Flegler and wife, " A Evans, " N S Cosper, " F P Pan pact, ' J B Phillips, " Robert Catlin, " ClareTbompson " Geo J Jackson, " John R Hughes, Champoeg D H Hunter, Pilot Rock W II Evans, Canby A 8 Bennett, The Dalles . Wm Galloway, City Albert Moore, Bridal Veil Anthony Moore, " Arthur J Heinman, San Francisco E E McKinley, Salem Miss Carrie Ilolman, Salem Miss M A Barker, Albany Miss Helen Soulbwick, Salem Bankrupt Sale of Dry tivod. For ba'gains in blankets, comforts, umbrellas, corsets, tiloves, clothing, hats, underwear, oversliirts, hosiery, silks, velvets, laces and embroideries, go to the second store north of the Oregon City bank. The goods are of tho best and the prices are of the lowest. Undertaker and Enibalmer. R. L. Holman undertaker and em balmer. Gradnate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Winehard block opposite courthouse, tf Avoid Consumption, by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy (or coughs and colds than the 8. B. Cough Cure. For sale by 0 G. Huntley, druggist. Room fur Kent. A comfortably furnished room In a well located dwelling on Main street. Hot and cold water. Price reasonable. Address "H" care this office. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Entkkphisi office A GOOD PI.AC1C TO LI VIC I'eautiful scenery and health giving air, high level land with good productive Hail and puro water, a find-class public school building; attended hy nearly a hundred pupil on tho preiiiiw; and a good plank roiid fono of the main thorotighfurcH in the county), connects with tho macadamized streets of tho city. This U-autiful tract adjoin Oregon City and ho portion of it is beyond a mile from tho heart of tho city ana but a 15 minutes walk on plank walks to tho business house. Theso are a few of the attractions of South Oregon City. Now in the tiino to think of tho placo to build your homo or a g'xid placo to lay by an investment that will increase in valuo. Tho terms on which this protiorty is sold should not pmbnrasa easy any thrftv person. aro 50x100 and prices rango from 1 100 to f 1 50. Terms, $5 down and per month until paid, without interest or tuxes, a liberal discount fur cosh, and inducements to build. Kvery lot clear and ready for the garden. Quito a number of lotfl have boon sold and there are several houses already occupied on tho tract and quite a settlement in the neighborhood. Oregon City with her big monthly pay roll, great woolen mills, large pulp mtr and flouring mills and massive electric- station, her fine public scnoola and all tho modern inprovenionts, is bound to in crcaHo her growth. Where can you find a hotter place to live in or a safer place for an invcritmcnl? For further information call on or addreH8 T. L. CHARMAN, Trustee, Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City. Or. TONIGHT! THE BEAUTIFUL CANTATA "THE OLD CLOCK 01 li " WILL BE GIVEN BY THE ...Jreble ?lef Quartette... Mrs. E. E. Williams, Director FIRST SOPRANO- Miss Ragland Miss Conyers FIRST ALTO- Mattie Draper Imo Harding Miss Monroe SECOND SOPRANO- Mrs. A. S. Dresser Miss Kelly Miss Stevens CONTRALTO- Mrs. O. E. Hayes Mrs. C. H. Caufleld -ASSISTED BY- TENOR- Nicholas Mickles Henry Pusey Samuel Gibson E. E. Williams F. Slight DASS- H. Bestow 0. A. Miller W. H. Burghardt William Wright Shively's Opera House, February 26. CENERAL ADMISSION 35c. RESERVED SEATS BOc.