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Oregon City hntcrprisc. UHKIHW CITY OKKK'KIW. Mayor, . . - - IC 0. ChmIIi.I.I It riltT. ... Tlma. K. Kvm Hilar of I'iiIIl - CIihk. K. Iliirnt Trm.nrrr, - II. K. Hlmltllil :itv Mummy, . - - - C. II. Put Hirwt Ciiniinl.iliincr, - (! ILIicirk, Jr Hui.t. or Wali-r Work. - W II llowt-II Clly KukMicit, - - l. W. Klininiiil ('iiiinclliiiixi T.O rimill, I,. 0 !ii', J 1 1 it llnliinr, It I). Will It. Kihtiiit, Jia, Uiiakn, II. 1C IlitrrU. Kmnk lluauh. Council Himtla II rat Wtiliirmlity of taili month in rliy liall, KUIDAY, AI'ltlL HI, 1HD7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Ml MmImiI Iditclmul will alng ttt Khlvely'a on Muy 4th. Kxrliixive miiirn liMto at very n,aon bid prlwa. Mliut (iuliUlnltll. Klhlion, ribbon, ttny inlur, any width ami any aiiioiitil at th It.x kct store. A nice line ol ladltta' ami u,iiiiliitiiis' mnlpd'lUn juHt rtKitlvotl at L'lutrman & Hon'a. Kclinlilo firo Innuraiire F. K. J)oNAI.IoJ. The Kranklln, bicycle tor.luroy ami (lie diitililu kuto Ihhmi am the hcul wrur Inn for 10, 1:0 anil 23 twnts at Hie lUckiit More. Unwind Machine cheap. Want a pwIhk iiiHt'liintiT (lot a K'Miil ono anil ay I'ii ; five ycr tnuraiiUe; $5 ilown $5 Hr iiionth until ail. Si Ilclloitiy A Hunch alxxit it ltuilroml ticket, to all nlnl rant . F. K. IhiNAUiaoN, Atft. Ir. L. L. l'likcnx, diinilxt, doe al klmla of lonul work. UoM crown, (Miri'i-lain crowni and brlln work a aiwlalty. All operation Kiiaianiwl for 6 ynara. Call and gut my iirlcca. Olllce fa Ilarclay tmililinii TaMrta, ink, mn, xtnll, hooka and oriitlnlci school uutllia will he nilitd to the customers at my more at very re.aonable rlrt Call on Daniel Wit liaiui' oi ir Hrvfiiiti street near CenUir, before you liny elwheie. Ten bin Insurance companies F. K. iHlNAMtaott. When the spring time comes, ".entla Annlo," like all otlur aenaibla eraona, -ill clnnaa the liver and renovate the yatern wllb DeWitt'a Little Karly Riser fauioua litt'e llli for the liver and utomach all the year round Ueorge A. ilanlinir. Insurance that inanrva F. E. PoNAMlHOH. Grove'i taMeles Chill tonic la a per fect Malarial Liver tonic and Mood jiurllW. Itttmove Illilouaneas without urj(ini.. Al itteaiant aa I-inon Syrup. It ia aa Urge aa any dollar tonic and re Ulli for 50c. To Kt the gmiulno, -k for for Orove'a. For le by C. (S Huntloy. Heat Inauiance compaiiiea F. K. DoNAl.uaon. Thirty ynara la a lunif time to fitfht ao lalnful a trouble aa pilia, but Jacob Milchull, of I'nlonvlllit, Fa., atniKtfled that Ionic Ix-foro lie tried PeWitt'a Witch 1 lar.nl Halve, which quickly and rm- iiuntly cured liinu It la iituuy c ITective In enema and all akin aircclatiuna. (ieo. A, llurdlntf. LarifciHt luaiirance Iiiihiiichh F. K. DtiNAi.imoN. For a nice juicy aleak or a prime roaxt HQ to Charlea Albrinlit, jr. Oregon City'a IuuiIIiik butcher on Main atreet. Me buy only thn beat and faltent of htock nd (urniMlie imrnt that tickle the pululo of thn moHt faatidiou (iootl meat and full wuiht havo ifivcn him u buinunof which he ia juatlv proud. Clone to mill and atorua In Kunaet. Fine view and water. F. K. Donaldson, Agl. Here ia diamond, here a piece of charcoal, liotli carbon ; yet between them mum! the niightiuat of magicians Nature. The food on your table, and your own body; eltimontary the aame; yul between the two bUiiuU the diKtion the arbitor of growth or decline, lifo or leat!i. We cannot make a diamond j we can not make fleali, blood and bono. No. but by tneana of the Shaker Digeative Cordial we can enable the atomach to dltfost food which would otherwiae fer ment and polnon the ayatem. In all forma of dyspcpHia and incipient con gumption, with woaknoHB, loaa of floHh, thin blood, nervous proatration the Cordial ia the auccenHful remedy. Taken with food it relieves it at once. It nourishes, and aaRlsts nature to nouriah. A trial bottle enounh to aliow its merit 10 cents. Laxol ia the beat medicine for children. Doctors recommend It In placn of Castor Oil. Drop us a line if you can't get Schillings Best of your grocer, or if you don't like it and can't get your money back. A Schillinf SaaFi k Company We liayn 710 bolts of ribbon at (he Itackitl Htortt, Chlldrwi'a Irlniiiioil miilur 20 rmiti. MIn4 (iuldtiiii Hi, Mra. J. II Kliluklitr Klilvtily'aon M.iy 4th, will iiiig al For Mlyllah millinery and low prlcoa call on MU (JoMniiiIIm. HIituiiiNhlp llckfli and acaalck prevuu tave. F. K. I'mialdioii, ant. I)on't forif't all urn to llnd tne Itacket Hlorii, oppoalle (;lmriiinii'a lrii( ttore. You will II ml liie Km kct Klore tli cln'iipcHt plui'o to buy your noliona and novitliltm, All wldtha of ribbon, from Imby rib Imjii Ic a yard to No. 4(1, IMc a yard. The lim ki't Store. (lime from ft cent r pair to the extra outaiaei at 25 and JI5 ciinta Kir pair at Iho Kackut Htore. Oicu'on Ci'y Auction IIoue will anil ynu K'xxl cluira from 25 centa and no. CaM and lee thein. Ml (loldamiih'a aprintf aiock of mil linery la ample and elenant and la o( fered at the la-nt (luureii for the timea. When the m ulii In atMphied, or ohiny bald, no prepratioii will realore the hair; In all other raaeii, llall'a Hair Uenewer will rtart a K'owth. N.F.Zi'iiineriniin ha tliorotiKlily reno-viiu-il the Oriental hotel building and repAiiered and pilntud the moma Kivlnit tlii'tn a very huinlxiiiie appearance. Thn hotel will m vouducted by Mr a. Hutton in thn future. When a Cold In cunt ritcted, cure it at or.ee. Oiin Minute Couh Cure will let you on thn road to recovery in a minute. It will cure prieunionia, bronchltia, croup and all forma of luiiKand throat trouble, (ieo. A. UardiliK You run no rUk. All drnml Kiinrantee (irove'a TaKtelea Chill Tonic lodoull that the maniifacturera claim for It. Warrrnte-I no cure, no pay. There are many imitntlnn. ToK'"t the genuine ark for Urove'a. For aalo by 0 U. Huntley The children' ilnijinu clana under the direction of Mra. J if. btritklur, will ttive a recital in the M. K. chu'cb Mon day evenitiK April lllth. Miea Florence Morey liaa yery klnldy connented to Rlnit a aolo eMt'lally to the children. Don't fail to hear her. Admianlon 10 centa. All children free. There are aome peple who never wear dark vlaiea and vet they never are anything bright; it'atbe people who are ilvBpepllo and Homed. Everything i out of joint with audi people. "I Buf fered many yeara with Dyiepaia and Mver trnublea hut have U-en relieved since taking Simmons I Ivor Regulator. I know oilier who have been greatly benefitted by Ita ue." Sainea Nowland, Carrolton, Mo. N fog or m ilaria iu S untl. F. K. Donai.dhon, Agt. Mr. John Price's little H year old dauuliter while out vinlling her grand mother, few days ago near Mulino had the minfortiine to accidently get some thing In her none, and after causing son sidcralile norencH and inlLtuiation waa brought to the ofllce of Dr. I'owcll & Well w ho adminitred an aniexihetiu and alter some dilhV-ulty temuved good ailed shoe button, which had been ptiHhcd far back in the naaul paHHiiue in tho futile elforla to remove it. No stairs lo climb to HutiHPt. F. K. Donaldson, Agt. The aervices In the Huptiht church on Sunday at the usual hour will be of of special interest. The Sunday morn ing sermon will be on the "Kvidences of the Resurrection". In the evening the pastor will preach on "The Life and Work of Hov A. J. Diaa the Apostle to Cuba." No worker ol modern timea has had a more wonderful experience or better UluHtrated in hia life that power of the resurrection aa a motive for Christian work than Hev. Dial. A Splendid Dinner (Jlven. To all who dine at the Portland res taurant, opposite the auapenHion bridge, the finest dinner to he had in Oregon City will be aerved. A specialty made of fine meats, fish and game. Try our Sunday chicken dinners. Clean table service and elhVient help. A quiet place to bring your wife or lady frienda. Meals 25 centa. Our Standing at Hume. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine aold in the laat five yeaia are 8. B. goods. The S. D. Headache and Liver Cure I use myBulf aa a genotal physic. If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and Bafost method la to buy the 8. B. remedies and use aa di rected. 0. F. Balcii, druggist, Dufur, Or." For Bale by C. O. Huntley. For Young Men and Youug Women There ia nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick aa to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever bo well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist ia miiHHy their neat appearance la spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a socially of ladles' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than ia done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnsworth's arber shop. PURELY VEGETABLE. Tilt CllnMMl, I'UfWt nil l-aiiiiiy M.01-"TKrT. ilnfl in ! worli nvj aiU " -mmmmm, x JmuvM&k An Krrn iua t0 all U.MfHM Uvar, blfiimcli nd Ki.ln. KiKulaK ill Livar 1 .inl Cim.i.a ANU InVUK, MO.AKI- ffCA&ji ffifa nut fuviixa, '''Ll.jrtLv-7ry-J ( uMPLoiKra, Krl.- iKity3' ' f ll'Jlw XB, Javnuii aku ' JUL Nauma. HAI IIKKATHI Noihliif li . unUaani, iifrfhiiiK ao common, u tiad WMh; mi'l In McHily avery fuaa It cornaa liom Ilia tluMiai li, aittl .'tin ha mi aaaily cow led If you will laka SlMMoNa I.VM Kio.iii.atc. llo not mj'ic'J to aura a rcmrtly I r ilitt ri'iiMva diaord-r. li will alwi Imptuva your yuaiiie,touiplaKm and ganaral liaahlt, I'll.EHI ll'rtv many aiirT.r lortur day afitr itav, making Ufa b.irilan and rolililng iliunua ol all pli-aMira, wii loiliawtrai aoflrtnj( fr.rfn I'tlra. Vt rrliW la raady lo iba hand of almoal any ona who wnl uaa ay.larnalf' cally lha rrniaily lliat ha (Mrrtnatictitly 4.11ed thou aamlt. hiMMxna l.ivna kai.uLAH.a ia no draanc, Vlolaul (fUfga, but a galilJa naa unl to iwtua. CONNTirATlON Kllorl.I) n'4 U nuarded aa a uiftintf alhnni in ii.t. lutiura dauian.ia tha mini! regular ly of lha bowrla, and any drvulUi Ifrtn tint demand pavat lh way often to aenmia ilunifar. It M quiia aa n oary to ramovt lmrtlr Bi' urtrilnli'.na front Iba bowcla aa It i M ci or alnrj,, and no hrahh cun (-. tad whrra a coftllva balut U body .rcvaila. KICK IIKADlClir.l Thia dilrraalnf afTTjcii.fl n.nira mtrt frr.tint1y. Tba iluliirbama iA tlia atom. It, arikina liotn tb lmrrf' tly dirafrd onlnla, i.ur a anvrra ,ain in lha head, actomjNimad with iliftareraltla nauaa, and thia iontltutea what la p"f.nl..rly known at Sm k llcadai he, i the rrllrf ol wtiicll 1AK SlMMOW) Livtta KaouLAioa o Maoiilha. HAMIfAI Tt atU ONL J. II. ZKILIN A CO., IliiUdaliaiia, Pa. ri.a-Hiit Social. The lndiea ft the aid aoclcly of the First liaplint cliurch gave a Very pleaant aiM-inl at the residence of T, H. Ijtwrence lat Friilay evening, w hich wa attended by about 7ft Kriona. Oi eof the ecial feature ol thn evening was the presen tation of a hamUiim craxy tpiilt to the panlor, Hev. M. L. Kngif, by Mr. L. C. I '"git", on behalf f the aid aoeiety. Thoiikih taken cotniiletely by surpriae the reverend gentleman reminded briefly, thanking the aocieiy for their kindly re membrance. I ' cream and cake were aerved during the evening. The follow ing aelect program was rendered: Inatrtiniemal llecltatimi Vocal rtnlo .. . Itecllalliiil.... Vocal Holo . . 8oli. .Miaa Bpangler .....Mra. I.alxir H. litirgliardt ....Mia Pally .Mia Uagland Pled. DIF.D. In thia city on Saturday, April 10, 1HU7, Mra. Lucin Ja Hamilton, aged 74 year. Deceaaed waa one of the early pioneer of thi state, coming with her husband, the late J. M. Hamilton to thia atate in lftU. They firt settled in Salem and shortly afterward moved to thia county and lived for numlier of yeara in the Molalla country. The last 10 yeara of her life were spent in Oregon City. There survive one daughter, M. L. O. Wheeler, of North Yakima; and three sons. Iiiis and Mat Hamilton of thia city and William Hamilton of Dayton. The funeral, held from the Methodiat church Monday morning, waa conducted by Hev. T. L. Jones and attended by a large con co u nw of relatives and trienda. The interment was in the city cemetery. Maud at Ike Head. Aug. J. Bognl, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La, says "Dr. King's Dis covery Is the only diaeovery is the only thing Mint cures my cough, and it ia the beat seller I have." J. F. Campbell. merchant of Sallord, Aria., writea: Dr King a New Diacovery ia all that is claimed (or it : it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Cold. I cannot sav enoiii:h for its merita." Dr. King's New Discovery (or Contiuinption, Conulm anil Cold ia not an experiment. It haa been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day atands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Charman & Co.'s Drug Store. II nine lluauiifylng. There Is nothing that adds more to the attractions of a boms than flowers. The flower-surrounded home is always a happy ono, for cross tempers and the "bluea" are quickly dispelled by the cherry faces of the brignt flowers. At the Gladstone greenhouse the finest col lection of carnations ever grown In Ore gon City is now ready for the market, as well aa that prince of flowers, the sweet perfumed hyacinth which is potted and ready to bloom. The primroses are also in their perfection and in a vase make a moat pleasinir present to a friend. Other standard flowering plants in stock. Cut flowers tor sale. Prices reasonable. Jab. Wilkinson, Jr. Money for Fanners. When it comes to buying harness, saddles, whips or roles the prices and work to be had at Willey'a harness shop cannot be duplicated in Fortland. He pairing done in good shape and promptly. Full line of Bhoes carried and sold at bed rock prices. Shoe re pairing attended to. Willey's lowers and farmers hand made shoes have no superior. Call at his shop on Seventh street near the depot and see how big a dollars worth you can get. Reward Offered. A liberal reward will be given for the return to me of pointer dog, color white and black, round black spot on back over hips. Had a chain collar on. Address Geo, Laielle, Oregon Cite. Lots in Gladstone will be sold at half price this spring, money payable July 1st, no interest, no humbug. Hall of Multnomah Lodga, No. 1, A. V. A. M. To the Worshipful Mauler, Warden and llreihrenof Multnomah l-odtfeNo. I. A. F. A A.M. Your memorial committee iniruiilitd with the tirepiiratimi of resolutions ex prcsKing the aeiitiniKiita of llii lode on the death of Brother Luther M, An drews, renpectftillv submit the following : On the lOth day of March, IHH7, ileatli plucked from our number a brother who waa beloved by all, one who will live in the iiieinuric. of thoe who have been bleawd by him, ami in the remem brance of noble acta well done. We honored him in hi lifetime and with feeling ill fraternal aH'ccllon, aoficned by sorrow, would gladly pay a lilting tribute to his niL'innrv, therefore, Iteaolved, That in the death of iiroiher Luther M. Andrew, Ida lainily wan de prived of loving ami affectionate hus band and father, hut neighbor good friend, the lodge an honored and worthy liieml.er and the atatean upright citizen. Keaolved, That w offer our heartfelt aymtiathy to bin bereaved family in the grief they muni f. el in this separation. Iteaolved, That a copy of thene resolu lioii h aenl to the bereaved family, given Ui the Oregou City pa(er for pub lication, and that they be aprel uKn the record of the l"dge Fralernullv aubiniUed, M. K. Hain, KLriKII.I'll Koernih, F. S. Kki.lv, Uoininiltee. The City (einelerj lo be Improved. Theciiy will improve it cemetery agreeable to recommendation made by the mayor. The council has appointed committee to carry out the same. The idea i to have the pre nt cemetery suiveycdanJ platted, locaiing all oc cupied apace on aame and, auking out what vacant land there ia in a systematic manner. When thia ia done, certificate will be given all present lot owners, so tiiey will have aomeihing to thow for their title to same. Those who have lota and burial ep4ce not enclosed or staked, can be of great assistance lo the surveyor by placing slake at the four corners of lot claimed, with name on one of the stake or on board. Tlie icj of lota aa fixed by or dinance ia 12x18 feet, and tingle burial space ia 4x8 lett. Thia ahould be done promptly aa the surveyor will soon be tin. It ia hoped that all citizens will help in thia matter aa the cemetery ia some thing In which all should take a pride in making to creditable to the city. $100 Iteward. f 100. The readers of this paper will be pleaaed to leatn that there ia at least one dreaded diaease that science haa been able to cure in all ita stage and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh. Cure ia the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being. a constitutional disease, require a con stitutional treatment, llall'a Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly I'pon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient airengtb by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing ita work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciunky A Co.,Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggist, "5c. j Hall's Family 1'jlls are the beat. j Hunger of the (rlp. The greatest danger from la grippe is of ita resulting in pneumonia. If reason able care is used, however, and Cham berlain's Cough Hemetly 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 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. Vegetable Flanta. To have an early and successful garden here in Oregon it is necessary to have plants started in the hot bouse that they may be well grown by the time the weather permits their planting out of doors. Jos. Collins, of the Clackamas greenhouse has a fine selection of cab bage, tomato and other plants now grow ing which he will guarantee to be per fectly hardv and Btrong. He aUo has lettuce and other early vegetables now ready for table use. From Cripple Creek. After the big fire in Cripple Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only be coming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough and cold left me, and in this high altitude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any j good. G. B. Henderson, editor Daily' Advertiser. For Bale by Geo. A. Harding. Strawberry Plants for Sale. Clark's Seedling, the well-known va riety grown at Hood River, best straw berry grown for canning and shipping, 40c per 100, $2.50 per 1000. For sale by J. J. Worlky, Oregon City. Residence near Ely villa. 2t Sewing Machine For $20. High grade sewing machines, that will do as good work as as any that are on the market, will be sold for the next four weeks for from $14 to $20 by II , O. Cheney, at Cheney's art gallery. "I don't believe there ever wa ao good a pill made 01 Ayer'aCatliarllc I'llla, Thry wilt do all you recom mend them fur and even more. Vhmn f fiflv a ffriM and arhit from tiead to heela, a do-,e or two of the. pn u ail the tntdiciae oeeded to ' et ma right tgalo. For headache, , TvvvvTveTevevTfftavevva the sensitive palate. Borne coats are too heavy ; they won't dissolve, and the pills they cover pass through the system, harmless as a bread pellet. Other coats are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of the pilL After 30 years exposure, Ayer's Sugar Coated Pills have been found as effective as if just fresh from the laboratory. It's a good pill, with a good coat. Ask your druggist for Ayei r's Cathartic Pills. h Thia l..llmna.l.l i. A THE i wvm 1 'A Ja I - -s BEEHIVE A If Since opening in Oregon City our shoe trade has steadily in creased. This has induced us to show a much larger line for spring than we have ever shown There is no disputing the fact we make lower prices on shoes than any other house in Clack amas county and lower than Portland's largest houses. If you have been paying to much for your footwear and are not satisfied give the Beehive a trial and you will be the winner. THE BEEHIVE CAUFIELD BLOCK his is tho Place to Buy Groceries A full and complete assortment of all poods usually fcept ia a first-class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, , to which we invite your special attention. Extra or lancy grades of teas and coffees at prices you are accustomed to pay for inferior grades. A. The 7th Street Grocer, Greatest Offer Ever Made A PAPER FOR THE THE EARLY LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ABSOLUTELY FREE-IN CLUBS OF 2. MAUI TA rrAIIBF IT. Oft nn of Tour nrlRh bora to Join with yoo each of you aendlnf ni HUW III OfcbUnfc III tl.ttl for THE HRAIK1K KAKHKK one year, and each of you will re CelTe the "KiSLY Llf or Liscolii" FKES. Thia la the niont complete anil lavishly llluatrated hMorr Of Lincoln', life ever written. It ooutalut ItiO FICTl H.E6, awl 20 PORTRAITS of LI.COL.. Bend all order, to THE PRAIRIE FARMER PUB. CO., 166 Adams St., Chicago. K0-T0-BA0CUtSeed gore Orer 1,000 (Kflboie. .old. atri.OOOeure. prora Id power to destroy tbadaalre for tobaeco In any V mma form. No-to-baoi.theirreAUMiQerTe-foudlntbeworld. Many galnlOpoundaln lOdaya and It never falla to make the weak impotent man alrorni. tIkotou. and uiannetlo. Juat try a box. You will be de lltihted. We eipeot you tobellere what we nay, for a cure la abwolutely guaranteed by drumtiBta every where. Bend for our booklet "Don't Tobacco Cplt and Smoke Your Life Away,' written (tuanumaa aod trMMmpUk AUareMXUBelJUUaAUIiEJatUY CO., Chlec ar Aew Xork. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY CHARMAN & CO. Pill Clothes. The frOOd pill h&B & good coat. The pill coat serves two purposes; it protects the pUL tUld disguises it to 1. ..II 1m A . UrHI.AAV II wllk o win'wri1'" 1 "i "af ROBERTSON Successor to Marr & Robertson. to Prairie Farmer Readers. WHOLE FAMILY. All Sm