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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1898. LOCAL NEWS AND 0. K. Naah ha pun-hated tlie I'oat cfllco afire. W. Ynkoclit Iiuh moved hi atora to the old Hue Hive stand. TIih Kuterprlse from now until after the election for two bit. March 2lth A. H. Dreaattr will address the republican club at Mllwsukie at 7:30 p.m. A shooting gallery ha txwn opened up on Main (it., two doors Imlow Clmrman's drug store. A high crate warranted sewing ma chine mill for 1!5 at ' ltellomy A Dusch, od y term. Cut price In hat Ion up; men under wear 20c up; men fine shoe at whole sale price; heavy overall !Ko. Hed Front. Good rosst or green collee lie; raisin 4o pound j smoking tobacco 15c pound; Itluettone 6c ; thiee chum of tomato ''0o ; garden hoe 25o. Ited Front. We wish lo rail attention of our patron to the fai t that hack account must bo paid up, both uhcrlptlon and account due for work done in the office. The rasa of Toedlemeir v Clack ama rotinty ws rommenred at JIlllnlKiru Thuriday, Itrownull and Campbell assisting District Attorney Cleeton. Mop that con;li I Take warnlnx. It may lend to consumption. A 2flo bottle of Khiloh's Cure nuy aave your life. Hold by Charman & Co., druggist, Ore gon City. For a quiet place to tiitvh your horse away from the motor line and a place to get a flrt clas Job of repairing or horae shoeing call on 8. F. Scripture' chop on Fifth atreet. Karl' Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion it' the bent mil If after using it you don 'l y o, return the package and g?t your money, Sold by Charnian A Co., lruurlfltat Oregon City. A IWkel (octal and entertainment will I given by the member of the Woodmen Circle, and the Woodmen of the World, at the Willamette hall on Saturday evening, April 2nd I HUH Catarrh Cured. A clear head and aweet breath wen red with Khiloh'a Catarrh Kemedy; cold on a guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Hold by Charman A Co., druggists, Oregon City. Don't annoy other by your coughing, and rink your li e by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cure rough, cold, croup, gripe and all other throat and lung trouble. (leo. A. Harding. Khlloli' CoriKumption Cure cure where other fail. It lathe leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without ll l'leasant to take and gone right to the Kt. Hold by Charman A Co., drugglti, Oregon City. What pleamire I there in life with a tieaoache, constipation and billouaneaa? Thousand experience them who could become erfectly healthy by uaing DeWitl' Little Karly Itinera, the famous little pill. Oeo. A. Harding. Dr. L. L. Picken, dentist, does al kind of dental work, (fold crowns, porcelain crown and bridge work a Mcialiy. All operation guaranteed for 6 years. Call and get my price. Office in Barclay building There are three little thing which do more work thnu any other three little thing created they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt'i Little Early Risers, the lant being ths famoua little pills for stomach and liver trouble. Goo. A. Harding. After years of unlold anfTurlng from pile, B. W. Pursuit, of Knitnersville, Pa , was cured by usinti a single bos of DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Halve. Skin dis ease such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous .remedy, Geo. A. Harding. We would like to look into the plea, ant face of aomeone who ha nover had ny derangement of the digestive organs. We see the drawn and unhappy laces of dyojKtpticA in every walk of life. It Is our national disease, and nearly all com plaints spring from this source. Remove the stomach difficulty and the work i done. Dyspeptic and pale, thin people are literly starving, because they don't digest their food. Consumption never develops in people of robiiHt and norniul ditfoatiou Corroct the wasting and loss of HohIi and we cure the disease. Do this with food. The Shaker Digestive Cordiiil contains already digested food and is a digester of food at the same time. Its etlecia are felt at once. Get a pamphlot of your druggist and learn about it. Laxol la Castor Oil made us sweet as honey by a new process. Children like it. Schillings Best baking powder ouht to sell for twice as much as the next best. 2t List year's pattern of wall paper at reduced price on 5 and lOu counter at Itulloiny A liiiRch. Children and adult tortured by burns, cld, injury, eczema or skin diseas es my securo Instant relief by using DeWitt'a Witch litixel Halve. It Is the great Pile remedy, Geo, A. Harding. For Constipation tuke Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, the great Wood Purifier, Cures lleuduche, Nervousness, Ki option on the fuce, and make the head clear as a hell. Hold by Charman A Co , druggists, Oregon City. Whooping cough i the most distress ing malady; but It duration can he cut short by the Use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bron chial trouble, Geo, A. Harding. A thrill of terror I experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night, Hut the terror soon chsnges to relief after One Minute Cough Cure baa been administered. Hafe a no harmless for children. Geo. A, Harding. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Sventli wtreets, ha a choice and well selected slock of fiiilly groceries which he I selling at very ressonable ratea. Hi motto I "live and lot live, with honest weight and measure". Good delivered to any part of the city. We ere anxlou to do a little good In this world and ran think of no pleasent er or better way to do It than by re commending One Minute Conli Cure a preventive of pneumonia, consump tion ami other serious lung trouble that follow neglected cold. Geo, A. Hard ing. Itev. F-. Kdwardw, pastor of the Knglish ItapliMt Church at Miiiersville, Pa., w hen suHeriiig with rheumatism, wa adyised to try Chamberlain' Pain Balm, He sny: "A few application of thi lini ment proved of great service to me. It luUlued the Inflamatlon and relieved the puin. Should anv snlferer profit by giv ing Pain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by Geo. A. Harding, W. II. Bonney, of Kedland, the man who had such a narrow escapo in the collision w ith a Gladstone car a week or o ago, w In Oregon City Wednesday. He still feel a good deal bruised up, and thinks it will be some time before lie ha full use of hi right arm. Ill brother, Ira is still In the honpital but ia improving rapidly and in another wek, expect to be out. I have been a (Dieted with rheumatism for fourteen year and nothing teemed to give any relief. I whs able to be around all the lime, but constantly suffering. I had trl.-d everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain I'.uhu, which I did, and was iiiime tlitely relieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it hasnntaince returned. Johii. Kikiar, Gormantown, Cat. For sle by Go. A. Harding. ChiiutberlHlii's tough Kemedy. This remedy ia intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influent. It has become famous fur Its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonial have been received, giving accounts of its good work J of the aggravating and persistant coughs It ha cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to it soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it ha cuie J, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it rob that disease of all dangerous conse quence. Hold by Geo. A. Harding. Willamette Club Ai.uual Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the Willamette club for the election of officers wa bold Tuesday. F. T. Griffith wasolected President; C. G. Huntley, Vice-President; Bruce Curry, Hecretarv, and C. D. Latour ette, reelected Treasurer. Dr. W. E. Carll, P. F. Morey, Jas. LoveU and E. J. McKittrlck were elected Directors for the ensuing year, the Presi dent, Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer aleo sitting on the board as ex offlcio members. Fxiimleiitton Waived. In the case of H.U.Grccn, charged with embezzling postolllce fund, which came up Tiiesdny before U. 8. Commissioner IVsdy, examiiiaiioii was waived, Green to appear next fall before the U. 8 Grand Jury, when Green's witnesses will have a chunce lo lull their side of the storv . Miss Uoldmnllli's Millinery Opening. Miss C. Goldsmith cordially invite the Indies of Oregou City aud vicinity to inspect the grandest and urcatest dis play of imported, trimmed hats and millinery novelties ever brought to the city, Friday, Saturday and Monday, April 1st, 2d, 3d. Lndle Attention. You are all cordially invited to attend the Millinery Opening at Mrs. M. E. Hamilton's millinery parlors at the Ited Front on March 30th and 31st where yo.i will see the grandest display of im ported hats ever brought to Oregon City. INCIDENT. Uolden Wedding. The 10th of February was a memor able dny to Mr. It. V. Hhort, and his wife Mary Geer Hhort, the well-known and highly esteemed pioneers of 1847, It being the 50th anniversary oi their wed ding day. It had been their Intention to have a large party of friends and rela tive, but, owing to the condition of Mr. Hhort' health, It was not deemed advisable, she having only recently re covered from a very serious illness. As it was only members of the family and a few Intimate friend were present, there being no invitations Issued. However, congratulation from friends and rela tive, far and near, continued to pour in all day, and many were the beautiful tributes and souvenirs offered to the still youthfully appearing couple, among which wa a beautiful gold spoon, with the dates 1818 and 1808 and the webfoot emblem, from their son, Capt. W. P. Phort, of British Columbia, also another by Mra. Dr, Lou Patterson, California, and other; alios poem written espe cially for the bride, entitled, "Her Wedding Day," by an old friend. A beautiful and touching letter of congrat ulation wa received from their daugh ter, Lillie Jolly, Those of the family present were Capt. W. P. Hhort and Mrs. Etta Hhort, bis wife, and their daughter, Mrs. E. De merit, Mrs. Alvlna Love, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hhaw, Mis Bessie Jolly and Mr. and Mrs. Tsylor. The evening was sjicnt In music snd a few old time games after which a dainty luncheon was served. The company was then drawn up In line and several flash light pictures were taken by Mrs. Etta Short. One of the bride and groom with the two eldest snd youngest of the children, and again with all who were present. Mr. and Mr. Hhort crossed the plains in 1847, meeting first at Ht. Joseph, Mis souri. The long and adventurous jour ney, with ox-teams, with always the honor and dread of meeting the savage, was the leginning of the young couple's romantic courtship; arriving in Oregon City In OctoW of the lame year. They were married al Butte, Oregon, Febru ary 10th, by Hev. Bt. M. Fackler, after ward residing In Oregon City until July, 18&0, when they removed to Portland, occupying what Is now known a the De kum Block, corner of Third and Wash ington streets, where their eldest child was born. They resided there until the passage of the Donation Land Claim Act. upon which Mr. Short disposed of the entire block fur (800, which was deemed a very good price indeed. They then removed to Yamill county and located a land claim twelve miles from Oregon City, on the Willamette River. Mr. Hhort was the first County Surgeon of Yamhill County. In 1859, a portion of Yamhill County, Including their resi dence, was attached to Clackamas County, where they resided for forty years. Thence they removed to Port land, and are at present living at their beautiful home at 1214 East Salmon street. H.L.N. Birthday Party. One of the most delightful events of the season enjoyed by the ladies of Ore gun City was a party given in honor of Mr. John 8chofTers's thirty-sixth birth day. After sometime had been devoted to social conversation a lunch of delica ie was served of which all heartily par took. Those present were : Mesdames. Sell offer, Hackett, Harris, Gleason, Smith, Mann, Jonson, McNulty, Brown, Brunner and Priceoff; Misses. Mary Gleason and Mary 8choffer. W. L. (lolden Leaves the City. W. L. Golden former manager of the Clipper 8aloon, will not return to Oregon City. His sudden departure last Sun day is regarded; with suspicion. He seemed to have the faculty for making enemies unneceBsyily. He was repre senting hi brother, II. K. Golden, whom it is understood he left somewhat embarrased, but who from now on will conduct the business himself. Yarlety. Rain, sunshine, snow, Hail, frost, ice, All in a week or so, Gives life plenty of spice. The Beneficent TrueU. That new niitiouul trust company to loan money to the furmers is probably an outgrowth of the lust campaign's rovelatioua concerning tho po&iibilitios of bloodsucking. , Kur. "Ia it hard to learn to write short hand?" "No. Anybody can learn it And aft er you huvo got so you can write it, why, all you Lave to do ia to go to work and learn to read what yon have writ ten." Chicago Tribune. There are said to be over a thousand women in New York who, in one wy or another, muke thoir living by their pons. ' Leeuwenhork and Humboldt both say that a single pound of the finest spider webs would reuch around the world. ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest ot all In leavening Strength V. 8. aovmtnnt Report Menthly Pain cored by Dr. KIU' Pain Pllla. THREE FREE SILVER Pai-tlen Meet In Contention and Elect Delegates Ta the Mate Convention Held Wrdnei- day at Portland -Fusion and Divi sion of Hpoll. All day Friday and until noon Hatur day delegate to one or the other of the three silver partie continued to come Into Oregon City. By 10 o'clock Satur day Main street ws to crowded that it had the appearance of a metropolitan thoroughfare. At every available corner group of Populists, Silver Republican, or Silver Democrats collected together, and many of them were Indeed represen tative looking men. Col. Miller in one group was the observed of all the passer, and his graceful band frequently posed in the attitude of excited gestnre. A little farther along, the venerable Gen eral Barlow could be singled out, and the youngest delegate in all the crowd could bar Jly have kept pace with him be pansed hither and thitber among the various groups; he was evidently filled with the spirit of the occasion whatever that was. Altogether the delegation was a remarkable one. Men of every description were represented, that is, Free Silver men. They carried even the Free Silver beard. All were for "fusion" rather than against it; so there waa no con fusion, st least there should have been none. The FopulUt Delegation wa the largest, being composed of 147 delegates, and met at Shlvely'a hall. Their object In meeting was to cavass the vote on the question of a nnion with the Silver Democrat and Silver Republi cans and elect delegates to the State Convention to be held in Portland last We Inesday. There were 455 votes cast at the pri maries, 412 of which were for onion. The delegation from Eagle Creek and Sandy were opposed to nnion, and withdrew from the convention with the intention of holding a separate conven tion and electing delegates to the state convention. The matter of distributing the offices was discussed, but no decision was reached. It seemed to be the senti ment that some of the offices should be given to the Silver Democrats and Silver Republicans. The delegates elected to the state convention were : A Lacy, C. A. Fitch, W 8 U'Ren, W W Myers, George Ogle, H Thiessen, R T Dibble, Elmer Dixon, R 8chuebel, J W Thomas. The following resolution was proposed but defeated : Resolved, By the People's party Con vention of Clackamas county, that the People's party state convention is here by advised that "satisfactory arrange ments" for union require that the Peo ples party shall have not less than all nominations for legislative offices, state and national, so far as such nominations have not already been made, and also the governor, allowing to the other par ties their proportion from the judicial and administrative offices. Resolved. That our delegates to the State Convention are instructed to fa vor nniou on not less than the principles set forth in our Referendum vote at the primaries, and to do all in their power to obtain a distribution of the noraina lions by departments on the lines aliove set forth. The Sliver Democrat met in Pope's ball. About 100 delegates were present : County Chtirman J. J. Cooke and Secretary A, W. Cheney were made of ficer of the meeting. The chair appointed the following committees on credentials: E D Kelly, O W Robbins, V R Hyde, T S Lawrence and Ira Jones ; on resolutions : R A Mil ler, C N Waite, T F Cowing, J E Jack andTLTurner; on order of business: J K Gribble, J Seaver, Mort Robbins, P J Ri lings and Longstreet Vaughan. OW Robbins and J E Jack were ap pointed tellers.and the meeting then pro ceeded to vote for delegates to State Con vention and the following were elected J K Gribbs.of Macksburg ; H L Vaughan, of Molalla; J E Jack and Mort Robbins. of Marquam ; T L Turner, Tualatin ; C N Turner, of Tualatin; C N Waite, of Canby ; D W Kelsey, of Oswego and R A Miller, T F Cowing, E D Kelly, Ira Jones, J J Cooke and V R Hyde, Oregon City. RESOLUTIONS. Resolved.That the democrats of Clack- mai county in convention assembled fully and heartily endorse aud appro priate the nine reasons for co-operation ot all Bilver forces given by that sterling disciple and exponent ot biraetalism, Hon. W. J. Bryan and add tenth and endorse the Initiative and Referendum, to-wit: First They are unalterably opposed to gold mono-metalisra. Second They demand the immediate restoration of bimetalism at the present ratio by the independent action of this country. Third They oppose the retirement of the greenbacks. Fourth They oppose the issue of pa per money by national banks. Fifth They oppose the issue of inter est bearing bonds in time of peace. Sixth They favor the income tax as a means of raising a part of the revenue necessary to administer the federal gov ernment. Seventh They favor the abolition of trusts. Eighth They are opposed to govern ment by injunction. Ninth They are in favor ot arbitra tion as a means of settling disputes be tween labor and capital. Tenth The enacting of the Initiative and Referendum and the pursuing of di rect legislation laws. Resolved, That It is the sense of this convention, that delegates chosen to rep resent Clack ama county in the Demo cratic State Convention, to be held on the 23d inst., should attend that conven tion in person if possible and in case of the Inability of any delegate to so at tend, his proxy) shall be given to some member of the delegation wbo shall cast the vote of the absent er. Whereas, The tru-its and combines, the corporation and the representative of the national banks are intrenched in power and are in possession of all the function of our government as the re sults of the lavish and unscrupulous nse of enormous sums of money in our last presidential election; coupled with eyery species of intimidation and fraud ; thereby defeating the will of the Ameri can people at the polls, and Whereas, The promises, pledge and prophesies of these representatives of centralized wealth were made to deceive and have been proven false, it now de volves upon a (treat people to register a just verdict against these despoilers of our oational honor, these jugglers with national property ; and Whereas, The English gold standard has been elevated even above our ''Stars and Stripes" by these apers after roy alty; and Whereas, The wealth producers, the laborers, the artisan, the farmer and the patriotic business men of the country are found fighting under the Silver banner, though in different political parties ; and Whereas, The supreme need of the honr demands the alliance of all these silver forces against the couiuiou enemy, entrenched behind the single gold stan dard, therefore be it Resolved, That the Democracy of Clackamas county in convention as sembled ever mindful of the liberties of the people and exalting patriotism above partisanship hereby demand that our delegates elected to attend the State Convention nse all homnable means to effect a union of the silver forces in the coming campaign. The Bilver Republican Convention was poorly attended, not more than a doxen being present Wm Barlow acted as chairman. The follow ing delegates were elected to the State Convention: Wm. Barlow, George Knight, 8. W. Morgan, William Mack, Thomas Pusev. The following resolution was adopted unanimously: "Resolved, That we favor a union of all reform parties that are in favor of uniting against the single gold standard." At Four Score. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. UNCLE EZEEIEL OBEAR, assessor and tax collector, Beverly, Mass., wbo has passed the 60th life nille stone, aaya: "Dr. Miles' Bestoratlve Nervine has done a rreatdoalof good. I suffered fory ears from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. Would foci weary and used up in the morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. lilies' Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no use. But It give me restful sleep, a good appetite and restored me to energotio health. It is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly write anyone inquiring, full partlcularsof my sat isfactory experience." Dr. Miles' Comedies are sold by all drug- tiN- gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerve free. Address, j ..i rv Miles' MftMflNA Villi i Bastorea Z.. Health r.irf-t-ktV.-jf. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. Altona Time Table. O. C. T. Co's. Steamer Al ona leave Portland for Salem and wy land ngs daily at 6:45 a. m. Leaves Oregon City for 8alera at 8 a. m. Returning to Port land about 3 p. m. lat tofif Tbey all say that HARRIS' GROCERY Headquarters for Hay, Landplaster, Seeds, Etc. Royal ask the feed per, whelejoaM ma4 SsIIcIms. m wens WW FOVDZll Absolutely Pure DM! iMIM KWM CO., H KM, Ifoted Chaataoqaa Speakers. John Temple Grave, editor of t't Atlanta Constitution, has been engaged by the directors of the Willamette Chati tauqna Association to deliver two lectures at their annual meeting next summer Not nnlike the former editor of the Coir stitution, Mr. Grave is classed aniorif the leading orators of the country. Alio, Dr. Hensen, of Chicago, the noted Baptist divine, ha been engaged to delivertwo lectures; and II. L. Conary of Boston, an entertainer of national repute, will be here also, but will deliver only one address. Professor Heritage, of Willamette University will direct the chores, whirto will be made np of lingers from the dif ferent towns throughout the valley. This feature, as well as class work anal gymnastics will be given especial atten tion this year. Arrangements are beiuf made to accommodate many more ca up era than was possible last season. Brats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex. . has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike, For yoars he suffered untold agony lroT consumption, accompanied by hemor rhages ; and was absolutely cured by Drv King's Sew DiBCOverv for consumption, cough and colds. He declares that goll is of littie value in comparison with Hits marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollar a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affec- 1 J 1 T- v k New Discovery lor consumption. Trial bottles free at Charman & Co's. Drug store. Regular sixe 50 cent and $1. (XI. Guaranteed to core or price refunded. Wood wanted at this office, oak. fir or limb. In length 16 or 22 inch or four foot. aoirs PEiiiiyfiOYJii pins' They ovtrrom Wakn, Irrvtr larltwtvaiiMtoisasukcrvsaMTii: W vnJ bnUli -pln of mentrL& tiun " ibtj w 11 to buTrrar to srirtaal woman Howl. ium m wtA K. l V . ? TCIUUfl'Cli Ul VI a V null, ftnld'fcv droTlaw wSt'V aOTl l UHiU4b W.,e-va For Bole by C. G. Huntley. For first-class fresh cured Meats Go to Chas. Albright, Jr. FARMERS . . Your team will have the bel of care and Full Measure of Feed At lbe City Stablest W. H. YOUNC, Prop., Bucctwors to V. H, C00ke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. AH Daln banished by Dr. Hlles' Pala Pllla Says Must Eg Sg V Carre th met mmrl''' ,c. ot First Cl is (Irocvrii'S -o 'J found in the City. r I Free r jj delivery P I t0 I all parts of f fe the City. I . c