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Oregon City Enterprise. HLU. - COURTS. Clronlt Court (winnn first Mon l In No vember tod third Mornlay In April. Probata oourt In teuton first Monday In each Commissioners court meets flrat Weduesday alter nrst Monday of each mouth. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1897. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. two and Seven minutes to Gladstone one-half cents. All kinds of garden seeds for sale Cbarman & Son. 'a at Next Sunday the days be of equal length. nd nights will Try one of the double frame umbrellas at the Racket Store. If you want a sewing machine for f 25 go to Bellomy A 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, (act colors at the Racket Store. Ask your druggist tor the Kindergarten novelty, "The House that Jack Built." Wanted all kinds of farm produce, especially potatoes at Cbarman A Son.'a. A nice line of ladies' and gentlemen' umbrellas just received at Cbarman A Son's. Prices will appreciate from now on. The time to select a home in Gladstone is now. Charman & Son will pay the highest market price for potatoes, dried fruits, gg8, etc. The 2 cent fare to Gladstone is un precedented in motor line fares, 12,4 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 post office. Daniel Williams' store at the head 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 bumbug. Andrew Leen was sentenced to pay a fine of 3 in the recorders court Monday for being drnnk and disorderly. Oysters, the finest and best ever brought to Oregon Citv, served in any style at the Portland restaurant. Use OXIEN for your "nerves" aleo for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Cbarman &.Co., Druggist, agent. Daniel Lyons has sold his cottage on Jackson near Eleventh toW. S. Gaylord, an employe in one of the paper mills. I. L. Hoffman, the well known teacher of this county, has been granted a state certificate by State Superintendent Irwin. Call at Mrs. Sladen's millinery parlors and see the fine assortment of hats for early spiing. The new violets and roses are nbw in. Something good for lunch-Van Comp's or Heinz Boston Baked Beans prepared with tomato sauce. For sale at Marr & Aqdrews. bee; 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 up your subsciption to the Entkbprib and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. 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 use. For a quiet place to hitch your horsei war from the motor line and place to get a first class job of repairing or borne shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. Sewing Machines cheap. Want sewing machine? Get a good one and pay fJ5; five years guarantee; 5 dow to per month until paid. See Bellomy A Bnsch about it All the different forms of skin troubles irom chapped hands to ectema and indo lent ulcers can be readily cured by IV- Witt's Hazel Salve, the great pile cure Geo. A. Harding. ot one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. hy shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure? They should They do. C. G. Huntley. Karrs uover Koot win purity your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c., 60c., ar ( a dollar. For sale by Geo. A . Harding. ine nnest line Unental ram 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. Umbrellas in gloria and silk, direct from the manufacturer. They were late in getting here, but you can buy them all the cheaper for that at the Fair on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Geo. A Harding. Tne Entre Nous dancing club gave very pleasant and successful farewell party Wednesday evening at .Veinard's hall. In their last party for the season th y excelled, if possible, all former ef- forts in this line. We have a special blended tea, differ ent in .flavor to any single tea grown, al most shre to suit your taste. Call and get sample. Marr & Andrews. . With but little care and no trouble, the beard and mustache can be kept a uniform brown or black color by using Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. Marriage licenses have been issued by Deputy County Clerk Martin this week to Clarabelle Hill and George E. Batdorf and to Cora L. Martin and John Estes. Send the Entebpkisb to your friend in the East and thus give bim an idea of what ingoing on in Clackamas county, It may induce him to locate with us. At Young's second hand store near the Electric hotel, a good beating stove can be had at $2.50 up and a good cook stove $3 up. 400 other articles at just as low prices. -Cut This Out- and bring it with you and we 1 will allow you 10c for it on a pound of any kind of tea that .we sell for 50c or over, and it is worth 5c to you on a pound of our 25c teas. We want your tea trade and offer this inducement i for ONE WEEK. There are no better teas grown i than those we sell for 60c. Sam ples of any kind you desire to try, free for the asking. E. E. Williams, The Grocer. 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 features. As fine a selection as to be had in Portland at Portland prices. The burning out of the chimney of J. P. Lovett's residence on the West Side caused as alarm of fire to be turned in Friday afternoon. The mistake was discovered in time to prevent the boys from taking the run. Tablets, ink, pens, pencils, books and complete school outfils will be supplied to the customers at my store at very reasonable prices, Call on Daniel Wil Hams' on npper seyentn street near Center, before you buy 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 had the parents only kept in the home One Minute cough Cure. The infalliable remedy for croup. Geo. A.Harding. 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. My arrangement is to command your notice and prom ice you the best styles and finest line of millinery ever yet brought to Oregon City. Exact date of opening will be announced later. Miss C. Goldsmith. 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. Miss C. Goldsmith has just returned from California where she has personally selected the latest and most attractive line of millinery ever yet brought to Oregon City. Exact date of opening will be stated later. A pantomime social will bo given by the F.pworth league of the Methodist church next Wednesday evening, March 24. Instrumental music by Miller Bros, of Portland will tie one of the special features of the evening's entertainment. Admission 10 cents. All are cordially nvlted to attend. For a nice Juicy Bleak or a prime roast go to Charles Albright, jr. Oregon City's leading butcher on Main street, lie 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 bim a business of which he is justly proud. Another store is to be added to the mercantile interests of Oregon City Jacob Poland having secured a building and opened a stock of groceries and no tions in Bolton. This addition has grown quite rapidly within the past year and Mr. Poland will have the opportunity to build up quite a trade as he will have the only store in that place. The Broadway Comedians In "Town Topics," the newest and most preten tious thing in farce-comedy line this season, is the attraction at Shively's at Shively's opera house, March 27. Its object Is merriment, and it Is promised a royally jovial affair. It is not freighted though, with any disturbing plot, but la a merry mixing up of all that is new, bright and wholesome in the comedy line. Gladstone Park, the famous Chautau qua grounds of the state, i also one of the great natural flower gardens of Ore gon, more than 70 different varieties having been found there. Many of these flowers are now in bloom and on last Sunday quite a number of people from Portland and Oregon City spent a por tion of the day there gathering wild flowers, some even taking their lunch baskets and remaining all day. Chicora, Pa., Herald: Richard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, af'er all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Yensel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of measels. One Minute Cough Cure makes expecto ration very easy and rapid. Geo. A. Harding. The National Woman's Relief Corps have called to their assistance the chil- ren of the public schools in their effort to raise the funds nesessary to make a national park of Andersonville prison grounds and to that end each child is asked to contribute one cent to the tund. In tnis city the school children have ta ken hold of the matter and ate now col lecting their contribution. The first school to report is St. Johns, which sent in $5 to the Relief Corps. Electric Hotel ArrUals. A Angurman, Portland Addis Gallaher " J W Sulschinger " W P McAllister " FJUrlpp " O W Johnson " Henry llauck " Wm Madison " Geo K Smith, Duloth, Minn C K Marklum, Ixi Angeles W F Hubbard, Clackamas hatchery J W Iterrlan " " W C Cheney and wife, Victoria, N O Frank Hall and wife, Cascade Locks David Van Houten, Dayton W S Ross, Itnrlte, Idaho Edward O'Neil, Lebanon II D Wood, Portland Geo J Jackson " Geo 11 Fitibibhin " C E Redding " W K Young, Woodburn II L Patterson, Ix)gan A Whitney J E Conklin, Ixmlon Prof Snapp, Portland G A Cable " Minnie A Landee, Portland E Allen " Dr A P McLaren, Rainier A McCulley, Salem W D Adams, Molalla The Electric hotel la the finest In the city and first-class in all its apiwlntment. Electric cars stop in front of the door. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Kill." B.ita.. Vnll I..... . ....I... 1. 1.. prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for Consti pation and Sit-r Headache, and as a ireneral system tonic it lias no equal." Mis. Annie Stehle, 2ti25 Cottage Grove Ave , Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her anil felt tired an weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00 Get a bottle at Charman and Co's drug store. Farm For Kent. A 2X) acre farm on the lower Columbia oo acres in cultivation, balance pasture Good house, barn and bearing orchard No to tls or stock. Rent very rvasonab'e Address, "Columbia" care of K.stkh pkisk, Oregon City. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen He has it at bis finger ends. Wood Wanted. ood w anted. Address "C" care of Ektkhphisk office. My dau liter, seventeen years ol age, u In very poor hrallh tiy return ol weak lunge ami a ills, tresslug cough. At last wt gave her Ayer's Cherry Ftctoral, and fttr taking Hue bottlca, Hit cough ii riircd. Slit la now In txcelleut health, and rapidly A Gougher's Coffers I nitty not be bo full as ho wImuos, but if ho U wiito he will neglect his oof- M 1.11.. .1 - Li -I a y i xora nwuuo uuu ntiuuu Etlinf nnntrrt A ulloht wtf?wffl v " " " ------- oough is Bumewhat like the email pobblo on the mountain tilde. It appears utterly inHlgnitioant, until s mouse, perhaps, starts It rolling, end the pubblo be gets an Avalanche that buries a town. Fatcl diseases begin with "a slight cough." But any oough, taken in time, can bo cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ill be found In lull In Ayer'e "Cursbooh." with a Address J. C. Ayer Co., Uwell, Mats. This testimonial ' hundred others. Free. Ills is the Place to liny Groceries 1 A full ami complete- assortment of all poods usually kept in n first-clawi grocery. Everything oH'orod for Halo ia fresh; and mild at very reasonable irict'8. Wo have a very choioe stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invito your special attention. Kxtra or luney grade of tens and collnos at prices you aro accustomed to pay for inferior grades. A. ROBERTSON Tho 7th Street Grocer, Successor to Marr A Robertson. A Safe Investment A GOOD PIwCK TO LI VIC air, high level land with 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 In our report of the birthday party at Barlow last week an error occured in giving Mr. 1'artlow's age. It should have been 69 and not 69 as published. The mistake was no doubt due to the spryness and youthful appearance of Mr. Partlow. Ed Cook, of Tualitan, was arrested Tuesday by Constable McCown on com plaint of Kobert J. Pollock for cutting timber on land claimed by Pollock. Cook was arraigned Wednesday and re leased on his own recognizance to appear for trial this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' Owners of dogs will do well to heed Chief of Police Burns' notice published elsewhere in this issue and secure a license on their favorite canines at once. The numbering tags have been received and City Treasurer Straight is prepared to issue license in proper style. Chief Burns will begin next Monday to run in all unlicensed dogs found on the streets. The new, biitflit, breezy and infinitely farcial play, "Town Topics" is the at-! traction at bhively's oera house, S'at- rday, March, 27. The Broadway comediam is what this organization is known as, and has been organized to play the larger cities, and is the most pre tentious migratory farce-comedy com pany since the days of Russell's "City Directory" company. Nothing has been spared. The management has surrounded the performance with a costume and scenic investure rarely seen. The Broadway comedians will be iwn at Shively's opera house March 27. The vehicle that will serve as a framewoik to Introduce the unusually strong com pany is called "Town Topics," and the uthor has injected sohie really funny things and a few genuine novelties into it. "Town Topics" is promised to leap from the conventional and a total abstin ence from the eyer evident chestnut tree, an effort has been made to blaze out a new path through the comedy forest. New songs, new dances and new burlesques have been given life. The company is exceptionally strong, and will include William Keller, William H. Mack, John Queen, James Ten brooke, Phil Ott, Jos. Harrington, Wil liam relson, Frank Caverly, A. M. Miller, Beatrice Norman, Nellie Bennett, Ly lian Heckler Luella Miller, Elsie Nugent, Laura Wainsford, Freda Peel and Mamie Welly. Legal NoticeH. police of . olnf i COTI'-K enl. XTOTIi E 18 IIKRKBV GIVEN THAT THE 0.1 u .n r-gnel. V. k. Juuimod, he tx-uu appointed b- Ine county court ol Hie Htsia ol O.'eicou for Clkinu coiiiitf, eivcutorof me nil win na ivsi tuieiil ol Jotiu An lerioo de'etl A I pertnu barnm I'ls.im aif.iuit Aid eteo sre fiombjr n-.iioe I ti pio.nni ibatn lo moat my h m n mr Mi. Anael. Orsgoii, pro perly eerlrWil within six rn uit.i. form the date ol tuls notice. y, g. Johnson, Kxi'Utor ol et its of Joh.i An lersou ilccSMd. Ulliaill U rTOKV. Attoruer lor Ktecutnr. a-9 a.S. D.tsu tne l:h, Ms run 1MI7. Hotlre. 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 this 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. To The Public. Having associated ourselves together for the practice of medicine and surgery, we will promptly answer professional calls from city or country. J. W. Nokhib, M. D. M. C. Stwckland, A. M. M. D. Office in Willamette block. 3-18 Special prices for Gladstone property entire July 1st. The U. S. Qov't Reports thow Royal Baking' Powder superior to all otben. VTOT'CE IS IIEHEBY GIVEN THAT THE XI unlrUuel imbe.-n br meCouuir C'oun ol me Bute of Ore n. lor tne County of Clack ius, spooliitwl sumlnmtrstor ul the suite of Amliro.e S. Lswtou, .leceawl. end ell persous narltu claims KalDit tne sal i estate ere bsrey notified lo preeut lue sami to me for payment with (he proi er and neceuary voucher, at my pUce near Ml flea.aut, Clackeiuaa Count,', orenon, witMu six moutua irom this Oats or nay win oe uarrcd . DiteJ this ltiin day of February, A. I) 1W. WAKIi U. I.AWTO.N, AdmlnlUrator ol the e.ute ol Ainbro.e 8. Lawiou, deceate I . a 1J, 8 IV Kxerutor'a iJotlre. NOTICE IU HEKEIiy OIVEM Til AT THE underpinned has boon appointed by the County Coiirto! ths stat) of Orcg in for Clack, mas County, executor ol the last will and lea a meni of Koben Ihoinpwn, denuasid. All per eons h iln claims aalut tbe estate of said Kobe t T.iompwn, d.OJHsel, ere hereby notified to preseut Ihe aina du.jr rorifl d aoconlluj to law, to the under,l(iK-d at Corrallls, Benton County, Orea-ou, or to Baruiu Jack at Maritiain, Cla kinai Conn'y, Oregon, wlihiu elx mouths from tbe date ol tins not ce. Dale! tble 6th day of March, A, D. 1H7. C. I. illUMPHON, Bbownkll dc CampbklIj, Executor. Attorueyi lor Executor. 8 5, -If Administrator's Notice. NOTICE H HEREBY OIVEM THAT THE uudera snc-d has bjvn apnoln'.ud by the c.uuty Court ol Ciackamta C iuuty, Oregon, uiuiuinirauir 01 uieesMisoi nacnui I uouim, det'Casel. All per.ona having olal naavalntt the estate of said deced so l are hereby notinel to pre.e.jt the lame, duly Tend id eocordln to law, to the uuderaliriiud at Orraiila, BauUio Couuty, or )on, or to Barton Jack, at Marquam, Cla kunas County, Orco i, within six mouths Irom the dale of 1 1 notice, iMted March 12, 1X117. C. D. THOMPSON, Bkownii.l A Camphkm,, Administrator. Attorneys for Admlulstmtor. U12, 4 V Numiuonis. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. E. O. Cauneld, plaintiff, re. L. R. Jannoy and Luoiuda Hamilton, defendants. To L. R. Janney, defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP ORE gou, you ere hereby required lo appear and answei the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ult by the firm day of the next term of this court loilowlng the expiration of the lime preacnoe-l In the order of publication ol the summons made hvralu, to-wit: By lbs third Monday in April, 17: and II you (all to to answer, lor waui thereof, the plaintiff will apply to ths Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, vlx: The foreclosure of the mort- 8 age made and executed by you to E. U. Can eld, on the 11th day of October, 18W, upon lots V and 10 In block 84, lots 5 and 8 In b ock M, and lots I and S In block Do, all lu Ceutral addition to Oresjon City, Oregon, to secure the payment of certain promissory note exeauted and de livered by you to said E. O. Cauneld on the Utn day ol October, 1HV3, end for the sale of aald mortgaged premises to satisfy the amount due upon said promissory note, Tnis summons la published by order of the Hon. K. O. Hhattuck, Judge of tbe Circuit Court of tbe Fourth Judioial lifnrlet of ths State ol Oregon, made and dated tbe 3rd day of March, IM7. A. 8. PRE4HEH, -5, 19 Attorney lor Plaintiff. Henutiful scour ry and health giving good productive soil and pure water, a tirst-cltiHS public school building attended by nearly a hundred pupils on tho preniMes; and a good plank road (one of the inuiii thoroughfares in tho county), connects with tho tiiiicadauiizcd Htrcetoof the city. This ln-autiftii tract adjoins Oregon City and no portion of it is hoyond a mile from tho heart of tho city and but a 15 minutes walk on plank walks to the husinesH houses. Thceo aro a few of tho attractions of South Oregon City. Now is the time to think of tho place to build your home or a good tilaoo to lay by an investment that will increaso in valuo. Tho easy terms on which this pro'wrty is sold should not emlmrass any thrftv person. I-ots aro 50x100 and prices rango from I UK) to fir0. Terms, $5 down and per month until paid, without interest or taxes, a lilxral discount for cash, and inducement" to build. Every hit clear and ready for tho garden. Quito a number o lots have been sold and there aro several houses already occupied on tho tract and quite a settlement in the neighborhood. Oregon City with her big monthly pay roll, gieat woolen mills, large pulp paper and flouring mills and massivo electric station, her fine mi I1 io schools and all tho modern innroveinents. is bound to in growth. here can you find a Mter placo to live in or a for an investment? For further information call on or crease her safer placo address T. L. CHARMAN, Trustee, Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City, Or, Beplator Lit PORTLAND TO THE DALLES Hy tho fast and com modious steamer Regulator (joir;2 IJast? IF YOU ARE. N DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points leaves Portland, Tuesdav.Thurs day and Saturday at (k.'50 a. in Arrives Monday, Wednesday ami b riday. IhiBia the Great Scenic Uouto. All tourist admit that, tho scenery on tho Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United states, bull informa tion by addressing or calling on J. N. 1IAKNKY, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland. Or.. Oflice and wharf, foot of Oak St. W. H. SAVAGE, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY Leave orders at tho postoffice with D. II. Glass, Oregon City. RICES REASONABLE. Hon. W.J. Bryan's Book All who are InUmstad In furthering th. sal. f Bm, W. J. Bryan t ens book should oorraapond immMiiaufiy wun ine (uhllalisra. The work will contain . .. iMcaroiiTorui CiKPilCI TOUR. BIS BIOGMPHT. vairruiiiiivin If! MOST MP0RT1H Mmm TH! RHTtTlTl Of TBI USPA10I OF lsM. iRrrmworTRi POLITICAL MTUaTIOI. 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