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1 Oregon City tntcrprisc OUKdDM CITY OKKU'KHH. Mayor, - lleiuirilnr, ... ;nioiof riiiii . Trrsaurnr, . . . 'lly Attorney, -Hin-fi Ciiniiiiliialiiitr, -Hii.l. i Wstnr Works, 4'Hy KukIumt, -Oiinrlliiniii-T.(V (Unit, liiitnr, It l. Wilson, Jloako, II. IC, ll.rrl., I - V. (). Cwttf'.f hi 'Hick. K, Kvmi - Clm". H, Ilnriit II. Iv HirnlKht - - (!. II. Dva ( IUIm k, Jr - W. II H.mHI I). W, Klinmlril I,, i) ; i i , jiiini K, K'MTiier, Jan, rank Hindi, I'linnoll niacin Ural Wailnrxliiy of tmli tiiiiiith in clly hall. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1H7. CHAT ADOUT TOWN. A nlre linn o( ladles' ami ite'illi'ini'iis1 uinlintllaa Jiiat reteivetl at I'linrinuii A Hon'. Itellahle (Ira limuriuire 1'. V.. DilNAI.DNON, Tito Franklin, Mcyt le lonluroy ami the double knee lne am the best wear Inn for IB, I'll and '.'5 ihiIi at the Uoiket More, llall'i Hair Itenewer renders the lialr lustrous ami silken, tflve an even color, and enuhlet women to put It u in a treat variety o styles. The Ued Front dls (food flour at fl.OS beans 2i', tapioca 4c, irunia 4 ailca or, standi 5c, 2 gallon ail fine syrup 7"c, 4 cans mm, CouiatiN-a or Iteans 25c. Kitwlnx Machines cheap, Want a sewing iiuclilni'T (let a K'hkI one ami pay 'J5; Uvb ycara ituaraiitie; 5 down to Mr month until paid. See llcllomy A Ilum li attout it Itailnmd tickets to all points east. F. K. IfclNAMUNlN, Agt, lr. I L. ritkona, dentist, dues al kimla of ilKiital work. Hold crowns, lorcctalii crowns ami bridge work a lH-lally. All uiM-raiiona Kiiaiaiitciad fur ft veara. Call and nut my prices. OllWe in liarelay bulldlntf Tablets. Ink, txtna, itenclls, books and romplcte school oiilllia w ill he supplied to the easterners at my atore at very reasonable prices. Call on lanlcl Wll- llama' ot upMtr Heyetitli street near Center, More you buy elewhere. Ten IiIk insurance companies K. K. IK!Ai.iao!. When the spring time conic, "untitle Annie," like all otli 'r sensible persons will dense tlie liver ar.d renovate the system wllh lKsWiit'a Little Kaily KUers famous lilt'e illa for the liver and stomach all the year round George A . Hurtling. Insurance that Insure K. K. IoNAI.ImoN. (jrovo'ataHlelcM Chill tonic i a per feet Malarial Liver tonle and Mood purifier. Itcinove lti:iouni'M withoul urxiii. Aa uleunant aa b-inoil Syrup It la aa large aa any dollur tonic and re taila for Me. To Ket the Kenulne, ack for (or (irove'a. For aale hy C. ti. Huntley. IUnt innuiauce couiianie K. Donai.himjn. Thirty yearn la a Ioiik time to Hht ao painful a trouhlu aa pila, hut Jicoh Miti-hell, of Union vllle, 1'., Htruirled tliut Ioiik Ixffore he tried DeWitl'a Witch 1 1 axel Sitlvo. which quickly and perma nently cured him. It ia equally effective in ec.emaaiid all ekin affeulntiona. tieo. A, Harding. Lnrijeet Inaiirance btiHineaa F. K. DoSAi.ieN. For a nice Juicy aleak or a prime roiiat jro to C'liarli-H AlliriKlit, jr. Oregon City'a lending hulcher on Main alreet. Ho buya only tlie beet ami fiittent of atock and lumiHliea meata that tickle the palate of the moet fiiNtidioun. (iood inenU and full weight have given him a lunineHBof which he is juntlv proud. No fog or inuhiriii in Kunxet. F. E. Donai.dhon, Agt. Did you ever atop to think what indi Iteation renlly ineana? It means almply that your atomiich ia tired. If our legs are tired, we ride. The horse and the steam engine do the work. Why not give your stomach a rule; that is, let something ehe do its work. Fowls can be digcHtud outaide of the body. All plants contain digestive principles which will do this. The Shaker Digeetlve Cordial contains digestive principles and is a preparation designed to reat the atonmch. The Shakers themselves have such unbounded conlldence in it that they have placed 10 cent sample bottles on the market, and it said that even so small a quantity proves lieneflciul In avast majority o( canes, All druwjmts keep it. Laxol ia the beet medicine for children. Doctwrs recommend it in piece of Custor Oil. Wanted ! Your tea trade from now on. Schillings Best wants. it your money back if you don't like it ASchllllnr 8i Compaay ban Francisco no Trimmed mllors Irom 2o up at Miss rioldMinllli'a. An elegant line of trimmed I111I at vi-1 y low prices at Ml"" OoI'IhiiiIUi's. Don't forgi't where to find the Itncket Ktore, opposite Churiiisii's drug; atore, (lliidnlorio Ima mude a growth ot 00 new Iiouhcs since the hard titii"! bciwn. Allwldlhaof rlhhon, Iroiu Imhy rib hon Jo a yard to No, 40, 30c a yard. The Kucket Store, JiihI received, an flcgiinl line of chil dren's wunIi IimIh, cupa and aunhonui'ta. Mla (lidilNinlth. IIiikc from h cents per pair lotheextra out sixes at lift and !!" cents xr pair at the Itarket HUire, Cloxe to mill and store in Kunet. Flue view and water. F. K. D0KAI.DN0N, Agt. The fees collected by County C'erk Dixon for the month of April amounted io:i:)0lf) and by Hevorder Iiwelling $lo:i 75. New lot of shht wmIhI just arrlvad from the Fuat at the ltacket atore, I'lnent aHNorluient ever brought to Ore gon City. SiimtI) picture In carlHin or platinum flnlnl, t)H lutet ami most beaulifid (lnih known to photographer's at Cheney 'a art gallery. For a quiet place to liilch your honu-s wav from the motor line and a place to t-nt a drat chi" job of repairing or horse hoelng call on K. F. Scripture's ahop on Kiflli at reel. The eight year old son of Grant Crilwr got his hand coiight in the " flying dutchman" and badly lacerated at the Canemah school. He was tuken to tlie ollice ol Dra. I'owell A Wells, where the wound w Jrenwd, K. N. Well, who formerly conducted a phutngrapl' gallery on Seventh street, ha rented the uper story of the lteddo way building oppoxlte the Charman drug atore where he Is ready to do work in hi line in llm'-cUm tyle. Mr. and Mr. Geo, Keddoway have opened up a confectionery eland in the building opposite the Charman drug tore, where they are prepared to (nrniah you soda water, ice cream, fruits candica etc al very reasonable rates. During the month of May, Young the liveryman will take parties of three or more to the Oregon City cemetery for 21 cents each for the round trip. Heat carriages and surrles in hi stable lined. Wilt call at any reldence in the city. Now ia the time to plant tomatoes and other vegetable plant. H. Glasxpool ha a fine lot that have not been forced and are fully able to stand the cold rains that Bj oden ruin tender hot house plant. Send your ordera to Mr. Ghm pool or leave al Horton'a grocery. The statement made many years ago that "man cannot live hy brea 1 alone" is a true a it ever was he munt have a nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Klchard 1'ettold a alway ready to furnish his customers with the best of lreh and smoked meats at either his Main or Seventh alreet mark jt. Ilemeuiber tno "free will" entertain ment to ho given nt the llaptist church next Wednesday evening, May 12 to raise money for the completion uf (ho pantor'a study. All friends of tlio church and congregution are invited. Any silver offering will he acceptable. A good program, Including refreshments, has Ih'cii arranged. When people are obliged to take meilirlne they want that it shall give quick relief and not add discomfort to their suffering. Three reasons why people who suffer with Constipation and HilliouaucHS should take Simmons Liver Itegulutor "It is better than Tills, it does not givegrle; It gives quick relief, and docs not weaken hut strengthens and refreshes the whole system." J. K. Hiland Monioe, Ia. Inn Maclnron contributes to the May number of the North American Review a must attractive paper entitled limply "Henry Druminond." As the fellow student of Professor Druminond at Edin burgh university, and a life-long friend, these memoirs of one of the most bril liant men of our day from the pen of tlio author of "Reside the Bonnie Brier Bush," are invested with a charm and value peculiarly and unapproachably their own. The Westliuld (Ind.) News prints the following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank MoAvoy, for many years in tlie employ of the L., N. A. &. C. By. here, says : ' I have used Cham berlain's colic, cholera and diarrluea remedy for ton years or longer am never without it in my family. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufact ured. I take pleasure in reccomonding it.' " It is a specific for all bowel dis orders. For sale by G. A. Harding. Turkey lias Bhown to the world that it is not the stupid nation in the tactics ol war, it is smart and sharp in its attacks, as they have shown by their victories over Greece. So it is with Rogers, he has no equal as a barber in the city. Sharp razors, and clean towelB have gained the admiration of his first class trade. Try him on his nobby hair cuts. F. T. Kcobiis, Trop. PURELY VEGETABLE. TIm Clixwl. Vmtn mi H"tt l-iiiiiiy Iihf In ili world t Am Krri ii;ai. Hwmic f.,r H)l lllM iMI iA lit Uvvr, hioiiiairi and Hil"n, Keault tlx I.ivcr mid iirevanl Clini.t a Nil ritvRM, Mai. Am turn Knvni,. 1"WH. ( nMCLAliin, Km !.'. Km, Javmuks and Nai.a. HAD IIIIKATIII NiHliiiiK it to iinplrAMtil, Fi'.lliInK tn eornmnn, Im.I lih ; ami In hr.ily avrry tax a ci.tnt li,,m I, ,r Mi.ma, li, , an I w catlly crri la.) If yu will laka hiMMnfo l.ivi a Kai.ei.Aioa. l not iwk!'( to a rrmr'ly f-n llii rrullva diKifilrr. Il will alwi kuiiiuf yur Umiiic, coniilcion and general haahb. ru.KHt How many aufT'r n1iirt iny afier day, mating life a buril'it and rol.lxrix cuMrii. a all ui.,ur, f.wi.itf It, ih fri aiillrfitiK from l'ilc. Yrl relief i remly In ilia liaml 11I almoal any one who will um ay.leituie rally ilia reoieily thai haa erfiiaiiaiilly cured Ihou. aaiida. SiMMoro l.ivra K Ki.ei.Atoa la no drank, vlolcnl yuigi, but a f emit aaa.aiani lu nature. CONNTII'ATION Mil M i l) not h rrKardrrl aa a trlfliiiK ailtnenlin tail, naliira deniNn'Jj Iha umi'Al trtUr ty i4 ilia iH.wela, and any devialion fr"tn llna demand lavea the way nllen tit teri'iut ilanxer. It la ,iiila a lie caaary to remove Impura a rumtilationl from lha bowcla aa II n 10 ej,i or ler,, and an health run lie eie ted whera a coetive baUt A budy Jrfevada. NICK IIKAOA 1IF.I Tint diitreealnj amVti'in wriea mM fre.uently. 1ha dutiirlMina of the atomai h, emitter frn the ln,v-rte tly tll,;rted , omenta, rnllM-t a tettrre N.in in the hrad.a'iotnpauied Willi di.anreri.iile rteuaea.and It.ia conntiilra what it rjoimUrly known a Sua II. -a.lj, tor the relief ol whuih iahi biHMuiri Uvr-a Kaj.ui.Af i MaiiKiaa. MArrcrACTt-aau oni.v ay J. II. IHIAS CO., IToUdalphia. fa. Ijltl.M) II KMC FT CO.UEKT. MurceNkful Entertainment by Local Talent Tut oduy Evening. The grand In-net) t concert given at Shlvely's ojiera house Tuesday evening for St John's Catholic church brought out a large and appreciative audience. Nor were they doomed to disappoint ment in the leant for the entertainment exc elled all anticipations and the affair conceded by all to be a .lawless ucces. The evening's entertainment was hiuiii'hed with a piano duct by the Misses Draper, which received the ready plaudit of their liateners The double trio by Mies IUgland, Kuerten, Draper and Monroe; and Mesdamea Dresser and Caufield was greeted with hearty applause aa was also the solo by Miss Kuerten with violin obligato by Mies Drax-r, The Halcyon chorus, under the direc tion of Mrs. K. K. Charman, rendered "Moths" so satisfactorily to the au dience that they were compelled to re spond, which they did very graciously with ''Comin' Thro the Rye." K. J. McKiltrick's rendition of "Shauius O'Brien" waa greeted with laughter and applaune and he gave, aa an encore, a dainty little sentimental poem that met with just aa cordial I recepticn. The audience was very pronounced in its appreciation of the tenor duet by C. and X. Michels an 1 the string ttio by tlie Messrs. Zilm and Miss Draper. Mias Mattel Ragland is one of Oregon City's favoiite singers and her offering of " Romeo and Juliet" Tuesday evening only increased the popular estimate with which she is regarded, nor did she lack a tangible expression ol the sentiment on this occasion. One of (lie most pleasing features of the evening's entertainment was the '.Venetian Boat Song" by Misses Morey and Draper, both of whom are great favorites and their duet created unbounded enthusiasm in tlie audience, but they could not be induced to reepond again. Miss Beatrice Barlow, while a mere child, plays with the grace and skill of a musician of mature yeara and full v sustained lit r reputation as one of the coining mu.iciins, Jortcph Rice's interpretion of "Othello" DRUG WRR IS ME ADVICE: BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE CHEAPEST. One dollar will buy as much as two dollars did a few years ago, and we have reduced the price of some of the leading patont medicines from 20 to GO per cent and it meets the approval of the people of Clackamas county. Here are a few of the reductions, compare them closely and buy where they are the lowest. "CUT I'lJICK BICYCLKa 18!17 model $(10 cut to $'i0. lMMS model 8f cut to 40. 1H)7 boy's anil girl's 40 cut to $35. Kenieuiber Waverly bicyeles strictly liiyli uradn, none of your cheap trash. REMEMBER WE MAKE THE CUT PRICE, Special Sale on Tooth Brushes. 10c Brushes cut to '. 8c ijjc " " " 10c 25o " " " 50c Our money purse sale consists of an endless variety and" the Purses fit the pocket and the price fit the Spring and Summer line of paint has just arrived and we have reduced the price 25c per gallon. Color shades to choose from. Pure Boiled Oil only 40c. per gallon. . Bring a can. WE MAKE THE PRICE. scene, 3, act 1, was told with realistic force and splendid treatment of detail and received meritorious applaue. Mrs. J, II. Strlckler never apared to belter advantage or sumr to a more appreciative audience than she did on Tuesday evening, nor was applause lacking on the part of the audience. The entertainment cloned with "Ks tinlentiiia," by the Treble Clef Chorin, under the direction of Mrs. K, K. Wil IIhiiis, in coturne of Spanish dancing girl. This selection was one of the gems of the evening and only served to increase the popular estimation in which this chorus i held. PERSONAL NOTES. F. K Fby of Woodburn, in Oregon City Saturday, Mrs. K. L. Johnson returned from Silverton Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Jackson left Tuesday (or a io day visit w ith Mend in Salem. Senator George C. Brownell made a brief business visit to Salem last Satur day. Dr. J. J. Levitt, Molalla'a well-known physician, was in the city Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Grant B. Dimick returned Mon day from a week's visit with her parents, at Hubbard. .Mrs 0. P. Coshow, of Roseburg, and Miss Lenore Kay, of Salem, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclntyreon Adams street. . A.C. Hough, a leading attorney of Woodburn, was transacting business pertaining to his profession in the city last Saturday. j Mesdamea Neil Campbell, L. C. Shoner, and W. Z. Hunter and Miss; Gilmore, of Helena, Montana, spent last Saturday in this city. i W. D. Fenton, one of the lending at- , torneysof Portland, and council for the ) Southern Pacific Co., was in Oregon City ' Tuesday on business before the circuit j court. Miss Lorena Ackerman, at present aj teacher in the Harrison street school, Portland, was In Oregon City over last Sunday visiting her mother and other relatives. Daniel Tompkins, who has been seri ously sick for some time with an attack, of typhoid feuer, has so far recovered aa I to be able to sit up and a speedy recov- j ery for him is anticipated. Hon. W. 8. U'Ren stopped off in ' Eugene on his way home irom Grant's Pass, wheie he explained how the popu-' lists held up the state legislature and got j paid for so doing. Eugene Register. F. W. Fentor, of McMinnviile and one of the leading lawyers of Yamhill county was in Oregon City Tueaday on leual business. While in the city he was the guest of Judge Galloway at his home in Parkplace. Miss Mary McCann, of Dayton, Ore gon, is in Oregon City, spending the week with her unble Mr. C. J. Jones, of Philadelphia, w ho is here superintend ing the placing of some new machinery in the woolen mill. Mrs. Louisa Schulpius, mother of Mas Schulpius, . who went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin two years ago to reside per manently returned to this city last Sal unlay. She says she now realizes there is no country like Oregon to live in and expects to spend the rest of her days in Oregon City. II . F.. Cross will sell you a couple of nice lots in Glatbtone. at an astonish ingly low figure until July 1st. See him. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think tome Bimpn thing toitttentl Pmfjwt Tnttr Irlfaa: ther mar lirtnff von wealth. WrIUt JOHN WKUDEKUl'RN ft CO., Patent Attor. Mra, Waahlnaton, D. for their prima oHet and uat ot loo bunUml UiTenUooa wanted. NOW ON ET THE PRICE. Hood's Sarsaparilla Castoria Scott's Emulsion Pierce's Favorite Prescription Price's Golden Medical Discovery Red I .ine Sarsaparilla Strengthening Plasters Warner's Safe Cure Red Line Celery Compound Chamberlain's Cough Cure Ayt'rs Sitsnpnrilla 20c 38c CHHRMKN St CO., The Beat Remedy for Kile nmatlsm. ' Mr. James Rowland of this village, states that for twenly-flve years his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few niglit ago she w .s in audi pain that atie was nearly crauy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for the physician lie went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did nt approve to Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Bairn thoro ughly and in an hour's time was able to U ) to sleep. She now applies it when- ! ever she feel an ache or a pain and I find that it always gives relief. He I say that no medcine whice she had ued ever did her as much good. From the Fairhaven (N. V.) Register. The 25 and 60 cent sizes for sale by G. A. Harding. The outbreak of hostilitie between Greece and Turkey renders extremely timely the paper "The Modern Greek as a Fighting Man," by Prolessor Benjamin Ide Wheeler ol Cornell nniversity in the May number of the North American Review. "The Greek," says Professor Wheeler, "is no doubt lacking in adapta tion to the finer tactical discipline, is im pulsive, unduly excitable, and some what given to bluster and vanity, but no one who has read the story of the Greek revolution can deny him the right to be called a brisk, brave, and savage fighter." Seven minutes to Gladstone two and one-half cents. m SILVER PI ATF THAT WEARS 71 ii f In buying silver plated ware of any kind, there are two things to considerdurability and artistic de sign, both of which can be secured by purchasing Rogers Bros.' goods. Our Btock of this ware is all new and bought at lowest prices for cash. If you wish to purchase any article in this line be sure and see our stock. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers Mrs. R. Pricr the most complete stocks of FINE CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, NUTS AND NOTIONS Best Ice Cream in his is the Place to Buy Groceries A full and complete assortment of all poods usually kept 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 iancy grades of teas and coffees at prices you are accustomed to pay for inferior grades. A. ROBERTSON The 7th Street Grocer, LOW Regular Price. $1 00. . . 35. . . 1 00 1 00... 1 00... 1 00 . . . 25 . . . 1 25... 1 00. . . 50. . . 1 00 . . Comb Sale. I Metal Combs Cut to islands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La, says "Dr. King's- Dis covery is the only discovery is the only thing that cure my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford. Aria., writes: Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed (or it: it never (ails, and is a. sure cure for Consumption. Coughs and Cold. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Di-covery (or Consumption, Coughs ami Cold is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter o( a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Cliarman & Co. 'a Drug Store. A Farm Wanted. To trade new commodious hotel building with adjoining acreage property in one o( the best towns o( Oregon, (or an improved farm. Address K.mebphiss. Parkplace Letter List. Advertised letters for the month end ing April 30, 1897, at Parkplace, Or. Paul Schwarz (Swarts), Wm Hook. Amy Johnson, F B Aupine, Mrs Robert Miller. Robert L. Russell, P. M. 'It I the Best on Earth." That is what Edwards A Parker, mer chants of Plains, Ga., say o( Chamber Iain's Pains Bal-n, (or rheumatism, lame back, deep seated a muscular pains. Sold by O. A. Harding. Special prices (or viladstone property entire July 1st. at her new location in the Caufield block, next dooi to the Beehive has one of the City.. Successor to Marr & Robertson. LOWER Cut Rate Price LOWEST OurCUT PRICE. $ 64 24 al 67. 25. 67. 67. 67. 75. 66 66 66 60 15 10c or 3 for 25 00 95 85 70 40 35; 65 64 YOU GET THE PROFIT. ,A '- or oc, 10c, 15c, 2m, 4c, 8c, 10c, 20c. Purse. card free and an endless variety of Cut Price Druggists.