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Oregon City Enterprise. COPRT8. Circuit Mmrt enntenst Brat Mon a In No vember tad third Monday tu April. Probate court In lenloa first Monday In eoh Month. Commlmlonrt court mcti Drat Wsdnetday After flnt Mondav of each month. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1897. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Seven minutes to Gladstone two and one-half cents. A few bats left Hiss Uoldsmith. at your own price. For a Thompson Royal Worcester cornet, J en iiesg Miller or Equlpolao waist go to Mrs. Dnete's on Seventh street When in need ot groceries, flour, feed or family wood, call on C. E. Nash, op posite Seventh ttreet itable. New, fresh goods at reasonable prices. Free de livery. For a quiet place to hitch your horses away from the motor line and a place to tt a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing rail on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. All kinds of garden seeds for sale at Chairman A Son. 'a Try one of the double frame umbrellas at the Racket Store. If you want a sewing machine for $25 go to Bellomy & Busch's. Money to loan on good real estate security by A. S. Dresser. Gladstone property will be in demand this coming spring and summer, A new arrival of ladies' wrappers, fact colors at the Racket Store. New veilings and new hair nets will arrive in a few days. Miss Goldsmith. Wanted all kinds of farm produce, especially potatoes at Cliarman A Son.'s. A nice line of ladies' and gentlemena' umbrellas just received at Cbarmao A Son's. Trices will appreciate from now on. The time to select a home in Gladstone is now. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a sewing machine? Get a good one and pay $L'5; five years guarantee; $5 down f5 per month until paid. See Bellomy t IHisch about it. All the different forms of skill troubles from chapped hands to eciema and indo lent ulcers can be readily cured by Pe Witt's Witch Hasel Salve, the great pile cure. U. U. Huntley. i lie Novelty l.anuy store has on draught Wilhoit mineral water, orange cider and root beer. Largest and best stock of candies in the city. Oysters i anv style served promptly. A gitl dexiies a position in a private family where the place will be perm nent. Can give references as to ability to cook and rare for the house. Address "A. M." care of Enterpki K. L. Davidson has purchased the . N, Wells photograph gallery on Seventh street and is now ready for business. Mr. Davidson li a photograpner of years of eiHrienoe and only flrst-clasa work will be permitted to leave his gallery. He guarantees satisfaction and his prices are extremely reasonable. Cliarman & Son will pay the highest aiarket price for potatoes, dried fruits, ggs,etc. The 2 cent fare to Gladstone is un precedented in motor line fares, cent fare to Portland. For the easiest fitting corset to be had in the city goto Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the poetolliee. ianiel Williams' Etore at the bead of Seventh street stairs will be head--quarters for sVbool supplies. Lots in Gladstone will be sold at half price this spring, money payable July 1st, no interest, no humbug. Oysters, the finest 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. What's the good of buying creamery flutter when you can get J. M. Tracy's butter at Charman & Son.'s at 50 cents per roll. Something good for lunch-Van Comp's or Heins Boston Baked Beans prepared with tomato sauce. For sale at Marr A Andrews. See A. W. Scliwan, Seventh street, near the depot, about your plumbing, tiuning and general jobbing. Repair ing promptly done. tf. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subscription to the Estkrpkisk and get the. the benefit of the reduction in price. Wallace Cole was elected chief of the re department and Chris Hartman assistant at the election at the election held last Monday. Children's hosiery, a splendid assort ment and of good quality at prices to meet all competition at Martin's, next door to toe postofhee. A fine line of ladies' and children's ahoes at Mrs. E, E. Martin's, next door to the postotHce. School shoes that will stand the wear of winter use. 1 tie finest line Oriental ruirs ever brought to Oregon City, are now on sa at Mrs. E. E. Martin's store. A fine pattern at 8 cents per foot and finer grades at equally low prices. A torpid liver means a bad complex' ion, bad breath, indigestion and frequent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitt's Little Early Riseas, the famous little pills. C. G. Huntley. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts an sores. Instant relief for piles, stops pai at once. These are the virtues of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. G. C. nHnt ley. In the display of millinery goods at Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the poetoffice ran find a hat or bonnet be' coming to each customer's features. As fine a selection as to be bad in Portland at Portland prices. One of the pleasing features of the ser vices at the I'onregational church las' Sunday evening was a solo by Miss Jen nie Beattie, which was particularly well rendered and appreciated by the large audience in attendance. We have a special blended tea, differ ent in flavor to any single tea grown, al most sure to suit your taste. Call and get sample. Marr & Andrews. 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. Baldness is often preceded or accom panied by grayness of hair. To prevent both baldness and grayness, use Hall's Hair Renewer, an honest remedy. A weed in the garden can be easily destroyed when it first starts. Consump tion can be nipped in the bud by One Minute Coogh Cure. C. G. Huntley, Men's $3 wool mackintoshes cut to $4.25, men's $3.50 teamsters warranted mackintosh cut to $4.25, overcoats at faalf price. Red f bont Tbadi.no Co. Send the Entbbpbisb to your friend in the East and thus give hiin an idea of what is going on in Clackamas county, It mav induce him to locate with us. At Young's second hand store near the Electric hotel, a good heating stove can be bad at $2.50 up and a good cook stove fi up. 400 other articles at ust as low prices. --- SOAP Red Seal 30 bars.. Oregon City.. 30 " . Pale Savon... 27 " .. Lenox 27 " . Clairette 27 " .. Babbitt'a 21 " ., M 00 . 1 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 E. E. Williams, The Grocer. 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 hams oa npper beyentb street near Center, before you bay elsewhere. Crosscut saws of the best makes at Young's second band 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. Lost A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. And to think it might have been saved haJ the pa' rents only kept in the house One Minute Cough Cure, the infalliable remedy for croup. C.G.Huntley. Grove's tasteless Chill tonic is a per feet 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 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 building Minutes seem like hours when a life 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 results. C. G. 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 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. Malarial produces Weakness, General debility Biliousness, loss of appetite, indigestion and constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill tonic removes 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. Miss Edith Wishart has been in Port land for last week or two getting acquainted with the latest fashion and style in millinery, Mrs. Sladen has engaged her services for the coming season and will have an unusually good display of fashionably trimmed hats bonnets at reasonable prices. Don't forget to call and see us. Opening day will be announced later on. McCluro's Magaaine for March will contain the first installment of a fine tale of adventure by Robert Louis Stev enson, led unpubished at his death. It is a love story, haying lor its hero a French soldier held a prisoner of war in Edinburg castle; and for Its heroine an aristocratic Scotch maiden whom bo meets there. The editor of the Review of Reviews comments in the March number on the Spanish program of reforms in Cuba, the United States Senate's attitude to ward the arbitration treaty with En gland, the immigration bill, tho pro posed international monetary confer ence, Presidentelect McKinley's cabinet selections, the recent Senatorial elections the New York Trust investigation, the famine situation in India, the Greeks in Crete, the foreign policy of Russia, the position of England, France, and the other great powers, and many other matters of current interest. THE' KNOW-NOMEtlllNU 1'AHTY. First Connty Convention II rid at Turk place Tuesday Errnlng. A Well llnrrest. It rosts no more to sow good seds than it does to sow old and worthless stock. How foolish is the person who fails to get the best to start with. No doubt vou have often thought of this, when your garden has not done very well. Will you jog along in the same old wav this year, or use a little forethought and send to James Yick's Sons, Roches ter, N. l ., for their Catalogue which contains a list of all that's new and good? There seeds are always reliable sure to grow and never disappoint. Send 10 cents for Catalogue and deduct this amount from first order. Really costs nothing. Dangers of the Grip. The greatest danger from la grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reason able care is used, however, and Cham berlain's Cough Remedy taken, all dan ger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneu monia, which shows conclusively that tbia remedy is a certain preventative of that dread disease. It will effect a per manent cure in less time that any other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Geo. A. Harding. Easter Hats and Bonnets. A novel method of presenting the newest and freshest Eastertide creations of Paris milliners has been adopted by The Ladies' Home Journal for March. In that magazine the new French hats'88 we" written and drawn up In the It The members ol the Enterprise I'arlla montary club of Park place-Gladstone mot at the resilience of Capt. J. T. Ap pei son on Tuesday evening. The regu lar program for tho evening was dis reused with and the members of tie club, realiaing the abuses and burdens under which tho people are laboring today because of Ilia corruption existing in the old political parties, organised the kuow-FOinelhing party and proceeded to hold the first convention for Clackamas county. The convention was culled to order by Louis Rail, chairman of the county cen tral committee, when the call for the convention was read by Miss Dollio Cross, secretary of tho county cent ml committee. TemiKJrary organisation was then ef fected by the election of Fred Ilargraves, chairman and Miss Nora Elliott, sec retary. Cotummittees were then appointed by the chair as follows: Credentials Joseph Harrow, Miks Estella Bracken, Willie Williams and Vliss I'M mi Jewell. Order of Business Miss Katie Smith, Percy Cross, Jesse Faubion, Florence Patty and Louie Rail. Platform and Resolutions Winfred Duuchey, Misses Harriette Dolson, Zilpha Galloway, Nora Elliott and Clark Wil liams. Recess was then taken to allow the committees time to make their reports during which Mrs. J. W Gray delighted the delegates and visitors with the ren dition ol a delightful solo. During the intermission Judge Galloway, a member from the foot hills who had been quietly pulling the wires to get the nomination for slate senator, was called Uon to out I'ne his policy. He protected that the convention was a "cut and dried" affair, that the county deluguts had txteti utterly ignored and gave notice that he had been whetting his knife and would make trouble if the demands ot bis sec tion were not acceded to. II. E. Cross, another country delegate with mulon bis feet and hayseed In his hair, an aspirant for tho nomination of joint senator, complained that he bad been Invited to participate in the con vention but bad been snubbed on every proposition be had advocated and threat ened bolt and set up a "rump" con vention of his delegation was not properly recognized. Further debate was shut off by the ap pearance of the c )tnmittee on credentials, the report of which was read by Joseph Garrow, the chairman, and showed that each of the 3d precincts in tho county were represented by delegates or proxies and that all present were entitled to seats in the convention. The report () Sweetness and Light. Put a pill la tho pulpit If you want prnotloai preaching for tke physical man J tlion put tho pill in the pillory If It does) not praotino what It preaches. Thore's a whole gospel lu Ayer'sj Sugar Coatod Pills; a "gonpol of BWiiotnona and light." People uho1 to value their phyulo, as they did their religion,-by its blttornons. The more bittor the dona tho bettor tho dootor. We've got ovor that. We take "sugar in ours" gospel or physio-now-a-days. It's pouuiblo to ploaso and to purge at tho soino time. Thuro may be power in a pleasant pill. That is tho gospol of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mors pill particular In Aytr's Currlxwk, iwpiici. tent Irct. J. C. Ajrcr Co.. Lowell, M. and bonnets will be pictured as they are worn. This unique display is useful, therefore, in pointing out clearly not only Fashion's decree, but the styles in headdress best suited to several con trasted types and faces. Eureka Hotel, Has the reputation of setting the best table in Oregon City. The cooking Is done under personal supervision of Mrs. Gibbons, and the victuals are equal to the best had in a private family. Rooms and beds clean and comfortable. Give the Eureka a triai. Meals and beds 25 cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. For the Lung. Elder Alson W. Steers writes from Portland, Or., "Th-re is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I an the S. B. Cough cure." 60 cents a bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. For the Kidneys. "I am 65 years old ; have had kidney iseane and constipition for 25 years. Am now well used your 8. B. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottles at 50 cents each. J. II. Knight, Rut ledge, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. .Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will pay all bills against the firm heretofore nown as FeperA Mohrann, doing a general merchandise business at Wilson- ville, and also collect all outstanding accounts due said firm. Hkbmann Pepeb, 12 Wilsonville, Oregon. Books Cheap. Everything required in the school room, books, elates, tablets, sponges, ink, pens, pencils, etc. at Daniel Wil liams, corner Seventh and Center streets. Full stock of nuts, candies, notions etc., fresh and of good quality. Sold at reas onable prices. Houses Made Bright. Murrow, the painter, has removed his shop to Seventh street, near the depot where orders can be left for painting, paper-hunging and calciraing. Prices to suit the times and all work honestly and efficiently done. tf For Kale. Good stock of millinery and good busi ness for sale cheap. Enquire of Mrs. Sladen. form usually adopted by such bodies was adopted without disctusion. Permanent organization was then ef fected by the election of Wilhert Gar row, chairman and Miss Edna Garrow, secretary. On assuming the chair Mr. Garrow, in a neat Sieech, thanked the convention for the honor conferred upon him and promised the convention to render his derisions fairly and impart! ally. The report of the committee on order of business was then submitted by the chairman, Miss Katie Smith. The re port was nicely drawn up and In strict conformity to the rules governing jioliti cal conventions and one usually fol lowed in stale and county conventions. In presenting tho report on platform and resolutions the chairman, Winfred Dauchey, said the committee had spent a great deal of time in their deliberations, having burned the midnight oil and con sulted in their research Cesar's Com mentaries, the Magna Chartu, Black stone, the bible, the Oregonian aud Ayer's almanac, and that the committee felt assured the convention would, after hearing I lie report read, decide that it was an able and comprehensive docu ment and would compare favorably with the immortal declaration of independence in the beauty of its diction and the grandeur of the principles enunciated. The report was then read by the secre tary of the committee, Miss Dotson. The platform, among other thing set forth the fact that all other political parties have failed in meeting the wants and needs of the people in the mutter ot public trusts and private snaps; that all ties binding the members of this conven tion to the old political hulks now drift ing helplessly upon the bleak, turbulent and lempestrioue sea of political despair and despond are forever severed; that this day upon which the Know Some thing party was launched shall shine in future with a grandeur and effulgence equal to the Fourth of July and excelling Christmas and St. Patrick's day in the morning; that the watchword of the party shall be "veni, vidi, vici," which in modern, up-to-date English is "get there and stay there." The report also contained resolutions setting forth the fact that the men and women placed in office by this party would be celebrated throughout the land for their probity, moral rectitude and politics integrity, and that the celerity, regularity and punctuality with which they would draw and distribute their salary would cause their names and fame to go sounding down the stair-way of time, creating echoes which st all cause tyrants to tremble aud olitieal sycophant to retire into a state ol innocuous desuo tilde, (rom which there will Ihi neither resurrection, redemption or resuscitation ; also favoring th raising of all salaries as soon as Simon should say "thumbs up" and tho legislature was orgiinized ; advocating 13 months school in each district, increased salaries and shorter hours lor teachers; the spprnpilating of money for supplying moss on Apperson's lake and I lie propagation therein of toads and mud rati ; the spread! ng of lbs elec tive franchise, like "Job's comforteis" over all to Include women ; the Inclusion of prize Dgliling in the curriculum of our colleges and the state Chautauqua ssmj cial ion ; and concluded with tho resolu tion as follows: "Whereas, deprecating as we do, as patriots of whose patriotism there Is no question, the growing spirit for sordid gain that has become the dominant Idea of late years of too many people, to the exclusion of all patriotic sen timents from their hearts, Hum endanger ing the very foundation of the govern ment of which we are all so justly proud, therefore be it resolved, that Old Glory be floated from every court house, school house and private residence in the land, and that a copy 1m spread UKn the minutes of this convention." President Thomas McClelland, of Pa cific University, was railed un for a lew remarks and congratulated the mem bers of the club upon the work they were doing and said be knew from ex perience that the training they were get ting was such as would prove of great value to them in after years. Miss Bracken responded briefly in be half of inemtiers of the club. Capt. Apperson, Judge. Galloway and Mr. Crott made brief addresses also. There were pres -nt besides the mem bers of the club: President Tlios, Mc Clelland of Pacific University, Capt. and Mrs. W.H. Smith, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Cross, Judge and Mrs. Win. Galloway. Prof, and Mrs J. W. Gray. Mr. and Mrs J. G. Garrow, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Williams, Charles Meserve and Will W. Brooks. The meeting next Tuesday evening will be held at the residence of Mr. Henry Jewell In Gladstone, when tho regular program will be resumed. Clark Williams will read a paper giving a ketch oflhx 4'lv lilit i'V of CI I'-k viui county. The debate w ill hn uii lbs ques tion, Resolved, that the Indications pre sngn a lunger life to the American nation than that had by any olhei nation, f ree HIU. Send your address to II. P.. Ihicklen A Co., Chicago, and get a free s.tiiiplu Ikix of I'r. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince, you of their merits. Thc pills are easy in action and are particularly effective In the rum of con stipation and Sick headache. For Mal aria and Liver troubles 1 1 icy havn been proved invaluable. They are guarantee! to be feclly free from every deleterious substance aud l be purely vegetable.. They do not weaken by their action, hut by giving tone to stomach and bowel srvstly invigorate the system. Regular glie '.'5 cents wr box. Sold by Charman A Co., Pruggista, ut I re. This I to certify that we will not be responsible for any debts Jiat have or will be contracted for by one, Frank Nowell. All persons are hereby notified not to trust him for anything on our account. John F. Noams, Annum Nohnis, 'l Fuikkxcb Mahik Bckton. Bankrupt Sale of Irrjr Mood. For haigain In blankets, comforts, umbrellas, corset, gloves, clothing, hat, underwear, overslilrts, hosiery, silks, velvets, laces and embroideries, go to the second store north of the Oregon City bank. The good are of the best aud the prices are of the lowest. Undertaker and Kmbaliner. R. L. Ilolintin undertaker and em balmer. Graduate of Embalming col lege. Full slock of casket and coffins al prices to suit. Undertaking parlor In Winehard block op;xsitA conrtlioinhi. if Avoid Consumption, by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and cold than the S. B. Cough Cure. For sale by 0 G. Huntley, druggist. II. E.Cross will sell you a couple of nice lots in Gluditomt, at an astonish ingly low figure until July 1st. See him. J his is the Place to IJuy Groceries A full and complete assortment of all poods umiully topt la a firHt-cliiHS grocery. Everything ofl'erud for sale is fresh; and Hold at very rcnsonaldo prices. Wo have a very choico stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Extra or fanrtv grades of teas and codecs at prices you are accustomed to pay for inferior grades. A. ROBERTSON Tho 7th Street Grocer, Successor to Marr k. Robertson. A Safe Investment A GOOD PLACIS TO uVE Beautiful scenery and health giving air. hiirh level land with good productive soil and pure water, a first-class public Hchool building attended by nearly a hundred pupils on the preiniseg; and a good plank rouu toiiu oi wiu riiain wioroiigiiiaruB in ino county;, connects With tho macadamized streets of tho city. This beautiful tract mlinins Orermn City and no portion of it is beyond a milo from tho heart of the city and but a 15 minutes walk on plank walks to tho business houses. lhcse are a few of the attractions of South Oregon City. Now is the time to think of tho placo to build your homo or a rood rAa.cn f.r lay by an investment that will increase in value. The easv terms on which this property is sold should not embarass any thrfty person. Lots aro 50x100 and prices range from $100 to 150. Terms, $5 down and 5 per month until paid, without interest or taxes, a liberal discount for cash, and inducements to build. Every lot clear and readv for.tho canlon Onit lots have been sold and thoro are several houses already occupied on tho tract and quite a settlement in the neighborhood. Oregon City with her big monthly pay roll, great woolon mills, large pulp paper and flouring mills and massive electric station, hor fine public schools and all the modern inprovements, is bound to in crease her growth. Where can you find a better place to live in or a safer placo for an investment? For further information call on or address T. L. CHARMAN, Trustee, Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City, Or,