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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1897)
Oregon City Enterprise. UL ... - - - 1 COCRTS. Clraultponrt ennrne flnit Mon a In No vember and third Monday Id April. Probate court in teuton flrit Monday In eacb Mouth. C'nmmlMlonenconrt meU Drat Wcdurndiijr after drat Mondar of each month FRIDAY, ATRIL 30, 1S97. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. All kinds of garden seeds fur sale at Charman & Sun.'i Rennet for bliins from 10 cents to $1 at the Rscket store. Own City Auction House will Roll you bed room acts from $tl up. It will save yon money t Cliarman A Co't Cut Trice advertisement. Head it Tde fluent assortment of baby bonnet and lintsewr in the ciiy at the Racket store. If you want a sewing machine for fliS go to Bellomy & Bnsch's. Money to loan on good real estate ecurity by A. S. Dresner. dewing machines at Young's second hand store from 2 W to $15 Use "DUSTINE" nan A Co., airent. for floor. Char- Circular free. sell Oregon City Auction House will jou Kood cook stoves for $4 and up. during lias come Buy in Sunset, F. . Donaldson, Agt. Farm plows, good as new, from $3 50 lo 4.00 at Young's second hand store. Wanted all kinds ol farm produce, -specially potatoes at Charmsn A Son.'s Prices will appreciate from now on, The time to select a home in Gladstone ii now. i'-e cream ana ice cream sotia every day, ruin or shine at the Novelty Cand Factory. For the lastest up to date millinery at prices within the reach of all, go to the Boston store. Hash light pictures of parties or family group rnadi in your homes by Cheney, the attWt The 1'resnyterian church will celebrate the roinmnnion of the Lord's supper nest Sabbath mortdng ew stork of dty (nods and line of notions ladies' hoierv, etc. at Mrs. E .Martin'", the llwton store. E. U 0IKN for your "nerye8', also for roughs and cold. Pamphlets free. t'harman A Co., KruigU, agent. Within easy walk of business center Sunset Iota. F. E. Donaldson, Agt. II E. Cross ill sell you a couple of on e lots in Gladstone, at an astonish ingly low figure until luly 1st. See him. 1 lie people are saving from 20 to 60 per cent by buying of Cliarman & Co, tut Price druggists. See their new ad vertisement today. Charman A Son will par the highest KMr, ... llr . . . ... market price for potatoes, dried fruits, thoo h ,re mT . ' eggs, etc. lull', it,,:- Run..-.' .u . i Mvticwri IVDWIVJS 11 UllUllI color, and thicktns the erowth of the cheapest place to buy your notions and hair. Icecream and ice cream soda every Aty, rain or shine at the Novelty Candy factory. novelties. Just received from the East, a line of walking hats, no two alike. Goldsmith. new Miss Oregon City Auction House will sell jou good chairs from 23 cents and up. Call and see them. f xcellent views of Oregon Citv's matchless scenery from 15 to 25 cents at Cheney's art gallery. i J.ots in Gladstone will be sold at half prjee this spring, money payable July 1st, uo interest, no humbug. $20 buys a good bicycle at Young's second band store first door north of P$pe A Co.'a hardware store. Something good for lunch-Van Com p's or Helm Boston Baked Beans prepared wttb tomato sauce. For sale at Marr -A' Andrews. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known as DeWiit's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles. G. A. Hardin. It w ill cost you no more for superior workmanship, style and finish than it will for poor work. You get all of the former and none of the latter when you patronire Cheney, the photographer. Buy now in Sunset before the rise. K. E. Donaldson, Agt. Memorial day will be duly observed by Meade post and the relief corps of thin city. The committee to have charge of the ceremonies will be appointed at the regular meeting of the post next circuit col nr. PQ17DER Absolutely Pur ieienraiej lor us jjreat leavening strength and hrathfulnea. Assures the looa against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. Royal Bakino 1'owukr Co., New York Ice cream and Ice cream sod every day, rain or thine at the Novelty Candy Factory . There will be a "free will" entertain ment at the Baptist church May 12, for purpose of raising funds to complete the pastor's study. All the friends of the pastor are invited to bring a silver offering and leave it at the door. A good entertainment will be furnished. heiresiiments will be served at close of entertainment. Everybody invited. Sluketpenrlan KeclUl. Wednesday afternoon the members of Mm. Robert A. Miller's two Shakes peare classes entertained about 200 of their lady friends with a delightful and Laura E. Bunco vs. N. C. IUince; di vorce granted on the grounds of deser tion j plaintiff awarded custody of minor daughter. Olive M Kearney vs Peter D Kearney j divorce for cruel and inhuman treat ment. H I) Johnson v A L James; suit to recover a store account of 2; on an ap peal from a justice court; tried before llvo jurors who found a verdict for plain tiff in the sum of i:i. This is the first ciso ever tried before a jury of live in the circuit court here. Earnest Bell plead guilty Friday morn ing to the indictment of forging the name ol D P Mackarihr to a f-order on P J Ridings, and was sentenced to serve two years in the penitentiary, that being the least sentence provided by law for the offense. Much sympathy was ex pressed for Bell, who has hitherto borne a good reputation He will probably l ! pardoned out, time Judtre Mcllrido said he would be willing lo sign a request for a pardon after awhile. C Zimmei man, trustee, vs Win Bar low ; heard on an appeal from Justice Smith's court at Needy, where judgment was given in favor of the plaintiff. Zim merman obtained the note ol John Coal man for $51 from Fred Peter, who got It, together with other note and accounts, from the Barlow-Will Men-handle com- i-a.iy, nutiii me assets oi mat concern were disposed of by the receiver. Plain- Unclaimed that Barlow became respousi ble for the payment of Coalman's debt to the company before the debt was put in the form of a note, As there are about $1500 of the paper assets of the "Your pills art tht bot In the world. I uicd to lie annoyrd with conallpstlun until 1 brasu u.lti( them. Now I have no trout.lp ol that kind any more and I attrllmte my recovery to the ol your valu able medicine, la the springtime of the year I alwayi take your Pistols and Pestles. Tlio duolllnti pistol now ooouploM ltn proper plnoo, in the ;ouBoura of the nnllnflfni nf fri.llrta nf Vine VTTTTWfWVl """"""" ' bnrism. The piatol ought to bnvo boaldo it the pestle that turned out pills like bullots, to be ehot like bullets lit the turret of the livwr. Dut the potttlo in etill la evldonoo, and will bo, probably, until evury body has touted the virtue of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. This leallmonlal will be found In full In A vet's "Cur.book" with a hundred others, free. Addrtu J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mai. If You Wont Kimt-clriMHj Job pri9ti95 At l.nwtat Kitten, CAUL. AT TIIIC ICNTICHPWIMiC. Wednesday evening. During the month of May, Young the liveryman will take parties of three or more to the Oregon C.ilv cnmnUrv for iou win not Hesitate in havine those o u .u . . . . cku ior me rounu iriD, Wmo n..cu you iooa at me Be8t carriairea and flurries in hia .toKlu styles and prices of wall by R. L. Holman. paper carried used. city. Will call at any residence in the - We have a SDecial blended tea, differ ent in flavor to any single tea grown, al most sure to suit your taste. bet sample Marr At Andrews. Why take chances when purchasing filllinery? We protect you in price and Quality. Every hat and bonnet is stylish ind new at Mrs. Sladen's Millinery Tartars. Next Sunday evening Her. T. L. Jones will preach a sermon to women only, but Call and generously allows the men to attend if they will promise not to tell what they hear to those who fail to come. His subject will lie "Woman, her influence and responsibilities." Charman & Co. agents for Waverly Jucycles offer the latest 1897 model, good as any I00 wheel for the cut cash frice of $50. 1897 model $85 wheels for VM) and children's wheels $35. , Installment plan, easy payments on 8unnet lots. F. E. Donaldson, Agt. ' Croup and whooping cough are child .hood's terrors; but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung .troubles, can e quickly cuted by using One Minute Cough Cure tig. The statement made many years ago that "man cannot live by breai alone" is as true as it ever was he must have a nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Kichard Petzold salway ready to furnish his customers with the best of fresh and smoked meats at either his Mu in or Seventh street market. Leading insurance agency F. E. Domaldhom. The only safe and trustworthy insur ance here, at actual cost, is tiiut of the Oregon Fire Helief Association or Mc ,'IMinnville Mutual. G. E. Hargreaves, Oregon City, is agent for Clackamas 'county. When a cold is contracted, cure it at cce.. One Minute Cough Cure will set ; you on the road to recovery in a minute. : It wil cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup : and all formB of lung and throat troubles. ' Geo. A. Harding. Ail tne newest novelties in nullinerv at Mrs. E. E. Martin's. It is a common remark among the ladies after visiting her store that there is no longer any reason to go to Portland for either quality, variety or price. "The Recuperative Forces of Spiing" is an article in the sanitarian depart ment of Demorest'g Magazine for May Geo. A. Hard- that every one should read. It sives plain, common-sene reasons why certain -til . articles oi ioou are Ohneiicial m spring and wby others are not; and if we start right in the spring we are pretty sure to keep ruht all summer. varied program at Willamette hall. The defnn-t m,..i.....n. i AifT. .1. ....... . "-H"7 , on1! BiTiitjQ were taien irom h considerable significance. Verdict ymjm icau uurina; ine winter ana me interpretation of the lines and elaborate costuming showed careful study and preparation. While each participant acted their part exceedingly well and the entire program was finished without break, Mrs. Miller is entitled to great credit for the success of the affair, her plans being followed and her personal supervision given to each detail. "as too liki it." Scene 1 Duke Freleric Miss Mollie Holmes Celia Mita Merlin N(vv,ni Kosalind Miss Minnie Jaggar Scene 2 Orlando Miss Florence Morey Ri'li"d Miss Vera I'ilsbury Scene 3 Orlando... Kotaliud.. .Mi Florence Morey ..Miss Mabel Hagland lor defendant by instruction of the court. Tot, Anderson A Co. vs A I) Chap man, et al; this action was brought to settle the right to 250 bales of hops val ued at $1200. Last fall the jury gave the defendant a verdict for the full amount, but that verdict was set aside as not being warranted by the testimony. Pope, Anderson A Co. had contracted for the ho fr m Jacob 8 Cochran, hav ing advanced money to pay for the pick ing, etc., and secured them upon attach ment last fall. A D Chapni in had cultl - vateii the hops and brought suit against Pope, Anderson A Co to recover bis wages. The jury awarded him $773 IS. Judge W bailey appeared for the plain tiffs and Browned A Campbell fordo fendunt . Fifty Dollars For a Crescent Bicycle "JCUCs cj!.ta." 8cne t r- LKW Aim K Kl h.rni.nl Calphiirnia Mrs U C browoell Scene 2 Brulua Mrs 8 A McCown A""tony Mrs It A Miller Scene 3 BrUtUS Mrs 8 A StrCnwn Cias Mrs WO Ctienev "TWILrtH KIOHT." Scene 1 Viola Mrs T W Pt.rlr DulteOrsino Mim Mollie Holmes 8cene 2 Olivia Mrs R L Hoi man Viola MraTW Clark "macbeth." I Wm Allen. Macbeth Miss Vera Cautield C K Upaulding, Lady Macbeih Miss Minnie Jaggar K M Mortimor, Electric Hotel ArrUaW. C R Johnson, P B Whitney, C J Jones, Geo J Jackson, O 0 Loom is, Geo Cady, Sara Goodwin, C C Quackenbusl., Geo Rawley, Addis Galluger, A J Paul, Wm Travis, B McGuire, Ashland Philadelphia Astoria Portland AUTHOR Y AND CLEOPATRA' Cleopntra Mrs W A Huntley sirs k a Miller -MIDSUMMItK RKIIIT'S DKEAM." Titania, Oueen of Karies. .. Mis G Sirickler Oneron, KitiKof Faries .Miss Nora Convert Bottom, the Weaver. .. Mixs Vera Piilsbury Faries Misses Laura Miller, Nettie Wal- den, I mo Harding and Pauline CamptHl E R Henderson, J Kuns, P II Doughty, John II Smith, T J Cleeton, Oswego, Chicago Newherg Woodburn Mc.Minnville Among the other attractions of the afternoon was a solo by Miss Ragland and a vocal duet by Misses Morey and Ragland The Electric hotel is the finest in the city and first-class in all its iipitointment. Electric cars stop in front of the door. The story of General Grant's reb:iffa and disappointments in his first efforts to get employment in the war a story as romantic as anything invented by the fertile fancy of the elder Dumas- will hn tnlrt hv Ftainlin f..rl.nj (,,.. ..... ' J ........... VIDMOUU, I I J lit new documents and material, in the Way McClure's. ' Cemoreet's Magazine for May contains liearly 200 graphic illustrations, and there is not a dull page in it. "McKin- ley's adminstration, told by the Camera," is alone well worth the price of the magazine, the photographs vividly delet ing the whole pageant, and needing no verbal description. 5o stairs to climb to Sunset. F. E. Donaldson, Agt. The U. S, Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Memory is a little treacherous now and then, and causes one to forget some things worth remembering, unless one has an experience like that which came to Mr. D. E. East, Moffat's Creek, Va who says "I had been suffering for years with a torpid liyer and found no relief until I took Himmons Liver Regulator when I was entirely relieved of mv troubles. I never intend bein without Simmons Liver Regulator." Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Smith, former residents of this city, Mr. Smith being connected with the management of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. hut now residing in Watertown N. Y., arrived in Oregon City Monday. They will make an extended visit with their numerous 1 friends in this stale and California. Mr, Smith states that business is opening up with tair prospects in the East and they have hopes, that by reason of the new protective tariff and the general confi dence that McKinley's administration is Kiving mo country, tnai me near future will bring a business revival equal to the good times bad under former re publican administrations. Mrs. Smith paid the E.ntekpkibb the compliment of being to them like a letter each week from Oregon City, in that it kept them posted as to the movements of their friends and the local events of iutereat to them. Vegetable Plants. To have an early and successful garden Hunger of Hie (Jrlp. The greatest danger from la grippe is of lU resulting in pneumonia. If reason able care is used, however, and Cham berlain's Cough Remedy taken, all dan- here in Oregon it is necessary to have ' K',r wi" 1)6 vo','L Among the tens of plants started in the hot house that they t,IOUHI4n,, who have used this remedy A bicycle that you will bo nroml to hIiow an v where. A Indlcr wheel than 1(H) would buy two years ago: linn iinnroveinciit not In usn two years ago. How (, tlioMo item nouml? Dunlopor M. t- V. tire-; Hoston liiiiiiniitcil three ply rim; barrel hub; keyless cranks; scaiiilcs crttiik hniiftcr; I) cliaH-tl tubing; wool handle burn; ( iarfnrd padded saddle. Those nro the "talking points" of hundred dollar wheels you Ret theso all in the .rM) Crescent ami the same guarantee that you t if you paid a hundred, tict a catalogue, and have a look at the wheel at HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City. BREAKFAST BACON DELICIOUS HAMS None better in tho city. Make a breakfast fit a king. Try a Kamjilo and be convinced. for FREYTAG'S GROCERY, Corner Main aud Fourteenth fits. COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 3 may he 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- lor la gripiie, we have yet to learn of i single case having resulted in tinea monia, which shows conclusively that tins remedy is a certain reventative of that dread disease. It will effect a per- ing which he will guarantee to be per-; manent cure in less time thut any other fectly hardv and strong He alho has treatment. The 25 and 60 cent sizes for lettuce and other early vegetables now 8a,e y A. Harding. ready for table use. Hats from 35c to the fine silk trimmed lace and ribbon at $2 at the Racket store. Rheumatism (ulckly Cured. After having been confined to the house for eleven days and paying out ' 25 in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. was cured by one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm costing 25 cents and has not ' since been troubled with that complaint. ' For sale by Geo. A. Harding. J Insurance. j 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 his finger ends. Willamette Valley Farm Loans. 1500 and upwards; low rates; favor able terms. H. E. Nom.u, Commercial block. Portland, Or. Horn. TOOLE. In Canemah, Wednesday, April 28, 1897, to the wife of Charles Toole, a 6 lb daughter. For Mule. A good, fresh milch cow forsale. Ad dress O. II. W'kioiit. Liberal. Or. Money for Farmers. When it comes to buying harness, saddles, whips or robes the prices and work to be had at Willcy's harness shop cannot he duplicated in Portland. Re pairing done in uood shape and promptly. Full line of shoes 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 l is shop on Seventh I street near the depot and see bow big a dollars worth you can uet. Free insurance blotters F. E. Do.vai.omon. This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt ol tn cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be nmiled of the most popular Caturrh and Hay Fevr Cure (Ely's Cream Uahn) sufficient to demon- trate the grent merits of the remedy. XjLiI JiKUTHEKH, 66 Warreu Kt.f New York City. Rot. John Iteid, Jr.. of Orrnt Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Jialui to me. I can emphasize his statenjinit, "It is a posi tive core for catarrh if used as directed " Key. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont D D oWjtf DOUff! I will mako ARTIFICIAL! TEETH as lows: Full upper net teeth $7 w " lower " " 2 i'r)) " upper and lower set teeth 15.00 Ciold crowns 5 qq Lofjan crowns ij.'oo Richmond crowns ...10.00 Gold filling from $l.fi0 up. Amalgam" (silver) 1,00" Fine Jiridgu work. charged for Parlies wishing artificial teeth will not bo extraction. First class woik iron. nf,..,1 Q Will Extract Teeth Free on Wednesday of eaeh meek from 8.-30 to 5:30 p. m. ' Office on DR.J. H.MILLER, Dentist. 7th St., near S. 1 depot, Oregon City. Orec ty Oregon. R. L. RUSSELL, The Parkplace Merchant. 500 estate.' Jfoney To Loan. or fGOO to loan on A 1 real C. II. Dvk. Seven minutes to Gladstone two and one-half cents. j Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged 'cure for catarrh and (ioniums no irn-rcury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. i ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of alt la leavening Btrength.-V. S. Government Report- Pays no big rent for ho owns his building. Hag no VYn tV,ay,an1 Sote his franco fo noarl? one half less than tlm .,.,( t ... V . . v no dangerous exposures! lT "C ,1M Than tho other Oregon City merchants bv reason of these savings. Call and mako a trial purcUsf r AKiviiiKS' PRODUCE Taken in exchange for goods.