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j: Oregon City Enterprise, COPKT8. Clrrnlt oniirt rnnTcnm flrat Mon In Ko- Vrmher and Ihlnl Monday In April. Probata court In amnion flint Monday In each oiua, Commtaalonptn court meti flint Wednesday after Oral Mondar 01 each month. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1S97. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. All kinds of garden seeds for sale at Cliarman A Son.'s Our stylos and prices are the boot. Miss Goldsmith. 5 Money to loan on good real entate ecnrity by A. S. Dresser. Sewing machines at Young's second Land store from $2.50 lo $15. Huntley's book store is headquarters (or all kinds of bicycle supplies. Poring las come liuy in Sunset, F. E. Donaldson, Agt. Farm plows, good as new, from $3.50 to f 4.00 at Young's second hand store. ' Wanted all kinds of farm produce, especially potatoes at Charman A Son. 'a. The special dispensation of $3 to join the Woodmen will be in force until May 26th. Seven minutes to Gladstone two and one-half cents. Latest in Wdics' collars and cuff at the Racket store. A few second hand bicyles for sale cheap at Huntley's book store. Buy now in Sunset More the rise. F. K. Donaldson, Agt. Ice cream and ice cream soda every day, rain or shine at the Novelty Candy Factory . Fine selection of belts, in cloth, leather and canvas. All latest styles at the Racket store. For the laalest up to date millinery at prices within the reach of all, go to the Boston store. Tbe Labor Exchamie is growing rap idly and if you want to know what it is doing, read the Accountant. ?iew stock of dry goods and line of notions, ladies' hosiery, etc. at Mrs. E.I E. Martin's, the Boston store. II. E. Cross will sell you a couple of nice lots in Gladstone, at an astonish- ingly low figure until July 1st. See him. POUOER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its ureal Icavenlmr strength and heathfutneis. Assures the food against alum and all (onus of adul teration common to the cheap brands. Royal Bakinu Towukk Co., New York PERSONAL NOTES. Trices will appreciate from now on. The time to select a home in Gladstone is now. Ice cream and ice cream soda every dy, rain or shine at tbe Novelty Candy Factory. Charman & Son will pay the highest market price for potatoes, dried fruits, eggs, etc. You will find the Racket Store the cheapest place to buy your notions and noveltiee. Tbe 8-page illustrated Fashion Sheet of June styles free for the asking at Huntley's book store. The matrimonial market is decidedly dull, no marriage licenses having been issued bo far this month. - Lots in Gladstone will be sold at half price this spring, money payable July 1st, no interest, no humbug. $20 bays a good bicycle at Young's second haDd store first door north of Foe & Co.'s hardware store. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Enterpribi office. Something good for lunch-Van Comp's or llelns Boston Baked Beans prepared with tomato sauce. For sale at Marr & Andrews. You will not hesitate in having those rooms repapered when you look at the styles and prices of wall paper carried by R. L. Holman. We have a special blended tea, differ ent in flavor to any single tea grown, al most sure to snit your taste. Call and get sample. Marr & Andrews. Why take chances when purchasing millinery? We protect you in price and quality. Every hat and bonnet is stylish and - new at Mrs. Sladen's Millinery Parlors. Charman A Co. agents for Waverly bicycles offer the latest 1897 model, good as any $100 wheel for the cut cash price of $50. 18!7 model $85 wheels for $40 and children's wheels $35. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known as De Wilt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach tiouhles. G. A. Harding. Installment plan, easy payments on Sunset 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 be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Geo. A. Hard ing. When a cold is contracted, cure it at occe. One Minute Cough Cure will set you on the road to recovery in a minute. It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung and throat troubles. Geo. A. Harding. All the newest novelties in millinery at Mrs. E. E. Martin's. It is a common remark among the ladies after visiting ber store that there is no longer any reason to go to Portland for either quality, variety or price. Personal. The gentleman who an noyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will find instant relief by using One Minute Cough Cure, speedy and harmless remedy for throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Harding. , Free insurance blotters F. E. Donaldson. J. R. Edwards made a business trip to Aumsdale Tuesday. Carl Stuedeman, a prominent farmer of Beaver Creek, was In Oregon City Saturday. Robert Catlin, one of FortUnd's ris ing young attorneys was in Ot'gon City Tueaday on legal business. Dr. J. W. Welch spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends at Silverton, re turning by the early train Monday. Robert L. McClure has moved his family from Salem and is occupying the n illiama cottage on J. Q. Adams street. W. C. Cheney and family hare moved from Gladstone In tli People with hair that is conlinuely just below town on th MM.m ..i. falling out, or those that are bald, can M, T . . ' day from Salem, where she baa spent the past six weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. Prof. W. C. llawley, president of Nellie Austin. Willamette University at Salem, will Mr. and Mrs. John Walker .i,lin preach at the Methodist church in this in Kansas Citv addition wmL , .... cj-ow punuay morning ana evening, possession of a fine boy, who celebrated The Accountant" is the only weekly hi" first birthd,,jr la8t Frid7- paper on the coast that is devoted erolu- Jniea Shaw, who with his father si vely to the labor exchange principles. engaged in operating the Dallas woolen Subscriptions taken at postoffice book- m'" WM 'n t,ie city Saturday and Sun- store. a7 returning home Monday. Word has just been received from Mr. ! and Mrs. E. Meresse, at Long Beach, that Mr. Meresse 's health is greatly im- proved by the stay at that famous health resort. The people are saving from 20 to 60 per cent by buying of Charman & Co. Cut Price druggists. See their new ad vertisement today. Clarence Porter, who built a cottage at Gladstone last fall, is now putting on the finishing touches to it and also build ing on an addition. J W. May has opened up a harness and shoe repairing shop in a room fitted np in the front part of tho Stovall livery barn on Seventh and Monroe streets. stop the falling, and get a good growth of hair by using Hall's Hair Renewer, Not only acute luLg troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive immediate relief and be perma nently cured b One Minute Cough Cure. Geo. A. Harding. F. 0. Morris, of Cross Keys, Crook county, Oregon, is visiting his brother, J. K. Morris of the West Sido this week. Misses Edith and May Wwlmrl shuiI last, Sunday in Sunday in Vancouver visiting an uncle who is very 111 and not expected to recover. Mrs. Geo, A. Peebles, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert A. Miller in this city, returned lo her homo In Salem the first of the week. Miss Louise Rice who is conducting a a very successful school at Beaver Creek spent last Saturday and Sunday In Ore gon City at the home of her aunt, Mrs. F. L. Cochrane. E. T. Grlder, of Clackamas Heights, is lying ve y sick at his homo with intla- mation of the bowels. Early In the week his condition was considered critical, but the last tew days his symp lions are more favorable. R. Leslie, the owner of a 11 ho rattle ranch on tho upper Molallu, was in Ore gon City Thursday. He reports liU cat- j tie In fine condition and as the price of beet is steadily raising Mr. Leslie is cor respondingly happy. Adolph Fisher, of Fisher Bros., who operate the Igan llouring mills, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Fisher says that they bought enough wheat last fall to keep their mill going until next hat vent and that the prosiecta for a wheat crop in his neighborhood were good. JohnT. Myers, of Dodge, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Ella, was In Ore gon City Thursday. Mr. Myers is one of the old settlera of Clackamas county and has a fii.e farm to repay him (or his labors. He stales that crop and fruit prospects are very fine in bis neighbor hood Prof. G. H. Dunn, principal of the Athena public schools formerly principal of the West Side Oregon City school, was on Tuesday last admitted to the bar as an attoiney and counselor at law and authorized to practice in all the courts oi ;ne state ny cue supreme court at Pendleton. Mrs. Robert A. Miller has been ap pointed superintendent of the art depart ment of the state fair. Mrs. Miller Is one of the beat posted ladies in matters per taining to art In Oregon and tho state fair managers are fortunate in securing her services as superintendent of till department. Mr. and Mrs. James Wickam and some 25 of their children, grand children Pill Clothes. "I don't lictlcva there ever waa o good a )lll made aa Ayrr'aCalhatllo I'llla, Tltey will do all you tet-oiu-lucml them (or and even limit, U'hfll ttava A f.cil.1 atlil aril limit lirad lo liccN, a doe or two o( tlirae f Tho (rood pill hna a good idlU It all Hie mcilU hie nrrdrd to COflt. TllO pill OOrtt BorVOS act ma right again. I'ur headache. two PUrDOBOU I it DrotOOU the pill, nnd tliHv uIhoh it to the BouBltive puliite. Some coat are too heavy ; thoy won't dissolve, and tho pills thoy covor pruts through the Byetoin, hnrmloHn. tia a brond pollot. Other coats) are too light, and permit tho gpoody dotorlonitluii of the pill. Aftor 30 yours cxpouviro, Ayor'n Suffiir Coated Pills have been found as offootlve a if Juut fnmh front the laboratory. It's a good pill, with A good coat. Auk your drugglBt for Aycr's Cathartic Pills. Tim tratlimiiitel will he lound In lull In Ayer'a "Cureboua," with a hundred olhcra. Pica. Addteaai J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maaa. I! If You Wnn Plrnt-ettiHH Job printing At Lovrt Itiitcn. CALL, AT TIIIC ICNTiCHPUIMiC. his is the Place to liny Groceries A full and complete- assortment of all pxxln usually kept in a flrst-cliiM grocery. Everything offered for Halo is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. Wo hovo a very choice stock of canned good, including Ixith fruits nnd vegetable, to which we invito your special attention. Kxtra or fancy graded of teas and colleen at prices you are accustomed to pay for inferior grades. The 7th Street Grocer, A. ROBERTSON Succesmir to Marr A Kobcrtson. Levi Johnson, the popular Y. M. C A. general secretary, baa moved to Glad stone and is occupying the Fuller cottage at the railroad gate, .i i i i i i .1 ! , , Hal wat "VUt UWVTia VII VH IUW t?I K'ouuub, pure water anu an me nolnmhia. Mnnitnv In ...u conveniences of a country home. ih Oih-nn La . w wu.aaig nu H Mrs. Emma Nemyre gave her Sunday ,ry his hand at fishing- They will oper school class a picnic at Tualatin Springs ,,u near 1 l"ar Kot'K park last Saturday. The day was ab-1 Mrs. J. S. Love! I and children will solutuly perfect and was greatly enjoyed 'eave on Saturday of this week for Shasta by the class of 15 girls. Various out county, California, where she goet to door games were played and a regular picnic dinner served in the cool shades of tlie park. Mrs. J. R. Reaver's Sunday school laxs, 17 in number enjoyed a very leasant outing and picnic in Gladstone Park last Saturday. A dainty luncheon ice cream, cake,etc, was served at Mrs. Seaver's residence in GladHtone and the girls were delighted with the entertainment. 6upt. S. W. Holmes, of the high school believes in making a practical applica tion of the lessons whenever possible and to that end took the ninth grade classes in physics and Latin over to tbe electric light station on the West Side last Wednesday afternoon and had the workings of the plant explained to them. Ko stairs to ciinib to Sunset. l' E. DoKALbSOK, Agt. The U. & Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt other Why is the new photograph gallery crowded with people? Because they are getting those platinotvpe or carbon tissue photorphs guaranteed not to fade for 75 cents small pize, and cabinet for $1.50 per dozen. Don't forget the place, Price's old stand, Main street. K. N. Weels, photographer. The chronic grumbler still lives, but there are less cases of chronic indigestion and dyspepsia than formerly, The fact is so many people in the past have taken Simmons Liver Regulator that they are now cured of these ills. And a grate multitude are now taking Simmons Liver Regulator for the same troubles and they'll soon be lured. "It is the best medcine." Mrs. E. Raine, Balti more, Md. Hurrah for the new gallery. Two hundred negatives will be taken abso lutely to advertise the new photograph parlors. No pictures that will fade everyone guaranteed regaruiess oi price paid for them . Glossy paper from 40c. to $1.50 per dozen. Platinum or any mat surface paper from 75c. to $3.00 per dozen, according to size and styles. Prier's old stand, Main street. E. N. Wells, Photographer. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The beat salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, end positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman A Co., Charman Bros. Block. Max Schulpius has been appointed 10 ' . chmnn rnd c,,lldren onflofth. m.k,. i. ,k 'and "'r relatives enjoyed a basket fair which begins its session on Septem-! 'n tl,e co1' !! of ber 30. Mr. Schulpius will be stationed " vreel1 near u,e . " U I m I . t a . a ounuey. i ue trip was made lo and Irom the Hatchery in A. W. Phillips' two horse carryall. Lawrence Ruconich, who has con ducted the Portland restaurant in this city for the past lour years, will leave with his family for Baker City next week, where they expect to make their home in future. Mr. Ruconich has la . I...., ..I I- I . inin l.or Ln.K.nJ I .:. 1 ""-. ...c...,. ..rro u rrgrei m no. " " -' to see him leave but who will rejoice lo mines in that county. . . ' ' learn of his proerity elsewliere. He W. A. Huntley, F Company's popular ; is thoroughly henest and reliable and second lieutenant, witnessed the com-j will give I he good people of Baker City a petitive drill between B Company of res aurant worthy of their support. Salem and H Company of Woodbtirn at ' t w u . , . .ii.. , , ., , T. W. Swope and is son (Jeorne W. the latter place last Saturday. . ,, , . 3 oim', the attorney, swrted on a V sit C. I. There of this city lelt Sunday to their old home near Ht. J..m.ph, Mis- for Southern Oregon, expecting to spend souri, last Tuesday. They will he ah- u.o BU,...mr in josepinne county, sent a month or more visiting the friend ..cre me company oi wl.icli lie U man- and scene that are dear to the.n because ager is operating some valuable mines. I of the anrnM-iations of earlier years. They Rev. M. L. Rugg exchanged pulpits will attend Memorial day exercises at the with Rey. J. T. Hoeye, of University Schooler cemetery in H ilt county, where Park last Sabbath. Mr. Hoeye delivered ! Mrs. T. V Swojie is buried. Mr a scholarly discourse in the morning Swo, Sr., is now in his (Kith year and on tbe subject of Holiness, which was ' desirous of visiting tho scenes of hix greatly enjoyed by the congregation. boyhood days attain. Many Mends Adoloh Ashoffof Marmot has been ap- here wiah them a pleaaant visit and a pointed superintendend of flowers and Bafe rt,turn 10 t,leir home in this cily. natural history for the stale fair. Mr. Hon. I). P. Thompson, was in Oregon Ashoffis one of the best informed botan-City last Saturday, having -w ith him Dr. ists in the county and will make an ex- Stebbln, of San Francisco, whom he cellent superintendent. was showing the many points of interest Mrs. F. K. Charman who has been ! Blboul t,li,"'itV' Ktebbin is the leading very low with typhoid lever for several lj"itariBn divine of the Pacific coast and weeks is improving rapidly under the H one ' tlie ,,eHl P"'lit orators in San care of Miss Utter, one of the most edl- Fran, 'sc0- T,l doctor was greatly cient nurses in the city, who expects her P,!a,ed 'Mx "'0 beauties of the fulls ss patient will be able to sit up in a few e 1 a lnlereed in the manufacturing days. establishments atiout them. He could Fred Williams, Wm. Woods, Fred and haV9 btUfr !,i,le tl,au M Doc. Moshier will leave next Mondav I Tll0'np80n-fr ,ie a one of the pioneer - i resiuenis oiwregon city slid knew all for an extended trip th rouuh Eastern Oreijon, They will ship their team to The Dalles, from which place thev will travel overland, going as far as Baker Cily. Thomas Allen, father of Mrs. E. C. Hamilton, is suffering from gangrene in his right leg and is in a very precarious condition, owing to bis advanced age. Two years ago it was found necessary to amputate Mr. Allen's lull leg to stay the ravages of this disease. As an indication of what the modern the points of interests as well as early history of the town, the incidents of which were highly interesting to Dr. Stebbins. have lour Grain. Few realize that each squirrel destroys $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wake lee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator is the most effective and economical poi son known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by C. G. Huntley. G. A. Hard ing and Charman A Co. The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. Mr. James Rowland of this village, states that for twenty-five year his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamtinrluin'a I'uln T!,.n ..J schoolteacher is capable, Miss Jennie 0( going for the physician he Rowen, the popular and successful prin-1 went to the store and secured a bottle of cipalof the Harmony school resides in lt. Hig wife did not approve to Mr this city and goes oui to her school every Rowland's purchase at first but morning on her bicycle, making the nevertheless applied the Balm thoro- eigm mi.es r.ue in ou minutes. ughIy and , an hollr, time WR B,jJe ,Q CD. McDonald, of Rossland, B. C, go to sleep. She now applies it when is in the city, the guest of hig old friend ever she feels an ache or a pain and J. G. Fehler of Maple Lane. Mr. Me-finds that it always gives relief, lie Donald is a prominent mine owner of says that no medcine whice sho had used Rossland and has great confidence in the ' eyer did her as much good. From the future of that country but says it is over-1 Fairhaven (N. Y.) Register. The 25 and run with people who know nothing of mining. He says there is a demand for expert miners and mechanics but that the common laborer can scarcely make a living. 50 cent sizes for sale by G. A. Harding. For Sale. A good, fresh milch cow for sale. Ad dress O. H. Wrmiit, Liberal, Or. THE BEEHIVE IN 'r k 'f ITS GLORY For llio nimplo reanon the wiso people of Oregon City appreciate the fact that thoy can tret bettor value for their money with u than any other houne in j Clackamas county tho reason we can Hell cheaper 4 V 1 . a a than other houses h hecauso wo do a Ktrictlv cask A . i j msiness, both in buying and Hellinu. Misses' Shoe3, sizes 13s to 2s, 75c. Ladies' Ties, 85c to $1.98. Those Ladies' $3.00 Vici Kid Shoes, still sellingat $1.98. Men's and Children's Shoes and all other Roods proportionally as low. We make a npeclalty of hIioch. ho i a H pleane ive uh a call before buying elsewhere. 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