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6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1898, PERSONALS. J. L. Ball spent Sunday at Wooiburn. Mr. Bourke, of Sandy, is visiting friends in tlits City. P. L. Harris is just recovering from an attack of the measles. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Larkina of Marquam were in the City Monday. Miss Laura Schlappi, of Portland, is visiting Miss Adolph Wilier. F. C. Mack, Of Canby, Was In Oregon City Saturday And Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J P. Leavitt, of Molalla, vera in Oregon City Monday. A. M. Shibley, of Springwater, was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. W. L. Starkweather, of Concord, spent Sunday with relatives at Canby. Mi sgs Anna Samuels, of Portland, is the guest of Mies Ernia Laurence. John A. Carson, a prominent Salem attorney, was in Oregon City Friday. Miss Lillian Bunting, of Portland, spent Sunday in this City with friends. Miss Millie Molzan, of Portland, lias been visiting her mother at Union Hall. Mrs . H. Cooper and children are this week with Mr. Cooper's parents at Carus. Judge Hares accompanied his family last Saturday for a few days visit to Independence. Mrs. V P. Burns, of Portland, was visiting her son, Chief of Police Burns during the week. F. F. White was to have left yesterday (Thursday) for Alaska, where he will spend tbe summer. Miss Nellie Ash, of Albany, spent Sat urday and Sunday of last week in this City visiting friends. T. W. Clarke, manager of the Bandon Woolen Mills, is spending the week with bis family in Ibis City. M. P. Chapman, one of the officials of the State Insane Asylum, speut Tuesday with relatives In the City. J. J. McGrath and family have re turned to Oregon City after a two years residence in San Francisco. Mrs. C. C. Barlow, of Barlow, left during tbe week for Alaska, where she will join Mr. Barlow at Dyea. F. A. Sleight, was down from his Canby ranch Tuesday and reports ex cellent prospects for the strawberry crop. Leighton Kelly came down from Albany Wednesday morning to join his company in enlisting in the war with Cuba. T. F. Ryan, T. P. Randall, W. H. Howell and Frank Halbeth visited the Odd Fellows Lodge at Oswego Monday night. N. G. Rowen, of Lake County, Min nesota, arrived Thursday, and is looking over the county with a view of locating in this vicinity. Mies Tina Clayson, of Concord, left yesterday for Pleasanton, Texas, where she is to be married to George Allen, form erly of Portland. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Dayton arrived from Lima, Indiana, during the week, and will spend tbe summer with tbeir daughter, Mrs. C. G.Huntley. Register C. B. Moores, of the land office, has gone to Southern Oregon for the benefit of his health, which has not been good for a few weeks past. Mrs. Laura Fuller, of Portland, spent Sunday with her brother, Chief of Polic Burns. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Lillian, and W, Barnes. Miss Kitty Paine is visiting her uncle's family at Woodburn for a few weeks George Fuchs, of Portland, visited his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Fuclis, last Sun day. B. 8. Bellomy returned Sunday from a short business trip to Albany and Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schwarts, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schwarts Sunday 0. Wissenger and Miss Hattie Bonnet, of Milwaukie, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Charman Sunday Frank Winslow has gone to La Grande, to accept a position with the Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Implement Company. Miss Vera Pilsbury gave a cloeii.g dancing party to her juvenile class at Willamette Hall last Saturday evening John Spangler, of Corvallis, was in the City a couple of days during the week visiting bis daughter, Miss Ora Spangler, President P. L. Campbell, of the State Normal School, delivered a verv able lecture before' the Barclay school on "Vocation in Life," Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Barlow arrived In the City fiom Seattle Wednesday. They will start for the Yukon about May 10th, and expect to go by the St. Michael's roure. Mr. Barlow states that be did a very good business at Dyea. W. H. Bair, of Canby, and N. P. Raylor, of Molalla, two well known Clackamas County young men, will en gage in the butchering business at Wood burn. Father Hillebrand is attending Arch bishop Gross's Silver Jubilee in Port land this week. It has been 25 years since tbe latter was elevated to the episcopacy. J. U. Strickler, of this City, and E. T. White, of Damascus, the accountants appointed by the late grand jury, to expert tbe County records, are busy with their duties. Miss Juliette Fullerton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D H. Glass, left Saturday for her home at Alsea. She took along Mrs. Glass's little child, who will Visit his grand parents. Prof. J. C. Ziuser, principal of the Birclay school, repeated his lectuie on I'MOM CANIHIIAm MKETIMI!. Messrs. W. S. U'Ren, J. J. Cooke and James Coon will speak at the places and times given ou the left of the column markod "A" and Messrs. V. W. Myers, George Ogle and George Knight will speak at the places and times on the right marked "13." Joint discussions between U'Ken and Brownell are ex pected at the placet marked "J, D." All meetings are for 7 :30 P . M. unless other wise stated. Other candidates and speakers will be with each party from time to time, A I'larkaroas Damascus Sanity Date It ..May 2. Nestlv . MayS. ..Monitor Mill'. .. May 4.. Heaver I.akf 8 It Kagle Creek, J D 2 May ft Teasel Creek 8 It Springwater May 8 Miillno Highland May 7 Union Hall Oswego, J V May V llrown, B II Matlord.CiraniwIl May 10 Heaver Creek YVilonvilleJl ...May 11 Viol Canby. May 1'.' Clackamas Suiinyskle May 1.1 Macksburg OHMiON C1TV TKOOPN I'arkDlac May 14 Needy May 111.. Manpiam J D. ...May 17.. Heaver UkeS H May K. Molalla, J I) May It.. Mo I mo May 2o. . Mink School H.. May 21.. Ugan, Jl May 2a.. Viola May 24 . Maple 1-ana May 2.V Alacksuurg Union Hall ...Maple l4iiie , ... .Dainaariia Handy . . .Clierrvvtlle , . . Kagls Creek Uarneld Highland Uswsgo Btatlord 8ehll . Pleasant Hill May 2i..FroK Pond H 11 May 27 Union 8 H Uland School H..May 28 Barlow Milwaukie, J U. . . May W Milwaukie Willamette May SI Uigan Holcomo Set) H,..Juiie 1 Snrinitwaier neuianus Junes Ueorue Uarkes June 3 lurrlnivtile Oregon City June 4 Oregon U'Ren vs. Brownell. There will be a joint discussion between W. 8. U'Ren and Geo. C. Brownell at Weinhard's Hall on Satur day evening, April 30tb, each speaker will be allowed "0 minutes at a time and 10 to close. Messrs. Miller and Fitch. (Editor.) Fitch of the Oregon City Herald will address tbe citizens of Logan and vicin ity at Grange Hall Saturday evening, May 7th, at 8 P. M. CONGRKS8SIA VI ATI' 11 DATES. Hon. R. M. Veathch, candidate (or congressman, and George Noland, candi date for District Attorney, will address citizens of Clackamas County in the precincts as follows ; At Frog Pond School House, 2 P. M. May9; at Canby 7:30 P. M. May 0; at Molalla, 1 P. M. May 10; at High- "Uimaie in ueograpny, ai me lueeung , . . K . ,. ,0. of the Marion county Teachers Associ ation, held at Hubbard, Saturday. Geo. W. Hlllyer. of Hebo, Tillamook Connty, interested in mining, was in Oregon City Friday. He had with him some valuable specimens of good ore, found on a claim he has recently taken up at Hebo. Mrs. Ida Barclay, son Verne aud daughter. Miss Musa, left last Thursday evening for California. Mrs. Barclay, accompanied by Verne will visit her daughter dmiug the summer, but Miss Musa will return afteracouple of mouths. Rev. W. U. Latourette, of Oakland, California, spent the early part of the week with bis brother, D. C. Latourette. Rev, Latourette was on his way to Alaska, with a view of establishing stations for the Baptist Home Missionary Society. " G. E. Holmes, deputy collector of customs at Sitka, Alaeka, is believed to haye been drowned. He was formerly a resident of Oregon City and his rela lives here fear the worst. Mr. Holmes was a passenger on the steamer Alexan der, which left San Francisco on Febru ary 5th, and is long over due at her Alaskan port of destination. at Springwater, 1 P. M. May II; Eagle Creek, 7:30 P. M. May 11. at The case Ely Bros, vs Dungey was tried in Justice Shuebel's court Thurs day. Plaintiff recovered judgment for the sum of (21.24 with interest since 1804. G. B. Diinick appeared for plaintiff and T. F. Cowing for defendant. "A word to the wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be sufficient but you ask, who are the wise? Those who know. The oft repeated experience of trustworthy persons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been in the drug bust ness at hikton, Ky., tor twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this rem edy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamderlain's is the most satisfac tory to the people, and is the best. For sale by Geo. A. Haiditig. Send the ENTuheinsK to your friend in the East and thus give him an idea of what is going on !n Clackamas county, It may induce him to locate with us. UAAA HIMMIHaUsi allfc atfelfc SPECIAL THIS WEEK: lata. Ulifl 50 cents a pound For Nutmegs Quarter-pound boxes, 15 cents. Did you ever buy even poor Nutmegs for less than 75 cents per pound? All our SpicesClover, Cinnamon, Allspice, Black and African Pepper, are equally cheap, and we guarantee them pure and highest quality. We have just received a new lot of Celluloid Combs. They are in handsome colorsshell, gray, agate, chrystal, etc. 25c. to 50c. Our 5c. and 10c. Rubber Combs are as good as the ordinary 10c and 15c ones. Our 25c. TOOTHBRUSH Is probably the beet brush ever sold in Oregon City without regard to price. We bought several gross of the bank rupt stock oi Snell, Heitshu & Woodard Co., at a price which enables us to sell a 60c. Brush for 25c. FREE A Good Toothbrush with each package of our Antiseptic Tooth Wash or Tooth Powder. We make this Tooth Wash and Pow der in our own laboratory, and know that nothing goes in that is in anyway injuri ous to the teeth. 25c. C. G. HUNTLEY, Original Cut Rate Druggist. We give trading stamps. lave Niitiirdrtr A Handsome King to lie Presented lo I he Company. Captain Pickens has issued orders to the members of separate company F to provide themselves: with a very few ne cessary articles and the company will leave for Portland Saturday aflei noon. At2::i0 P. M. Saturday an elegant flag will be presented to the company from the M. K. Church steps, by the eitisetis of Oregon City, under the auspices of the Women's Relief Corps, Nearly all the memliera of company F have put down their names, together with a number of new lecruits. These new recruits are virtually members of separate company F and more names will be added to the list by Saturday, Following Is a list of those who have pledged themselves to re-enlist as volunteers In the service, In cluding the new recruits: L L Pickens, captain W A Huntley. 1st lieutenant Fred Mettner, 2d lieutenant J U C'ampMI, 1st sergeant J W MotTmt J P Keating, corporal J II Black Louis Boyland R Ganteiihcimi II G Hamilton F Hargrcavea C Hoffman William Kuehl I Pursifull II Shipley G C Waldron W M Rail L A Rail Rea Nortia A Howell B E Ixngnecker A Willey, sergeant II Emken, corporal Lester P smith M P Holden Geo Md'ausland J B Finley Frank Confer Maurice Myers J E Harding Eraslus Smith C Rowland S G Godfrey, corporal W F Kuehl A A J Brady Leighton Kelly Tillman R Herring Timothy Mc.Mullin Chaa L Gray Fielding Lewis Poln'texter Joseph II Hany Mason Croft Max Kesslimcer, G W Clark John W Isler Everett Hickman George Caaen Bert Iongnerker Mauley F Boyles Chris Muralt jr. A .Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groten, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally termi nated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up te my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Charman & Co., Drug Storo. Regular size 50c and $1 00. Guaran teed or price refunded. What use is there in eating when food does you no good -in fact, when it does you more harm than good, for such is the case if it is not digested? If you have a loathing for food there Is no use of forcing it down, for it will not be digested. You must restore the di gestive organs to their natural strength and cause the food to be digested, when an appetite will come, and with it a re I ish for food . Tbe tired, languid feeling will give place to vigor and energy ; then you will put flesh on your bones and becora strong, The Shaker Digestive Cordial as made by the Mount Lebanon Shakers contains food already digested and is a digester of foods as well. Its action is prompt and its effects permanent. Doctors perscribe Laxol because it has all the virtues of Castor Oil and is pal atable. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Enterprise and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE DEPOT. BRIDGE AND Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corral connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Douffht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason moralt anil fti. Whatever the Turveydrops of the moral world may have to say uhout the necessity for elevating moral deport ment on the part of "wooinan, bewitch ing woomnn," I have never been nhlo to see any ludubituhlo Intent iu nature her self toward binding them over to uuy higher moral standards thuii alio does men. Both men unci women seem to me to ho compounded of the same average morality, though with certain unlike manifestations, largely tho result of olr oumNtauoiw aud opportunities, I see no speolul cause for believing that the nverugo woman under Ilk temptation would do very differently from the average man a belief whloh Is not leiweued by Bishop Potter's re cent accusation before the womuu's auxiliary of the Civil (Service Reform association that they put their relatives Intoolllue whenever they get tho clmnoo, "without any evidence that they are fit ted to till tho pluues they applied for." Possibly womeu were Intended by their Creator to stand for (ho reformatory in terests of life, but I think there is uot as yet suMuicut uvldoiioe thereto, either In the nature of things or of womeu, to warrant any spooial abrogation of other distinct and more familiar duties in fa vor of interests mainly moral. Helen Wattersou Moody lu horibuer's. For Veiling Men and Young Women. There is nothing that will arouse the rie of a voting man or woman so ipitck as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may drcsa ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist Is mossy their lieut appearance Is sioiled. The Troy laundry makes a Seclalty of ladies' and gentlemen's (Inn work, There can be no tietter work than Is done at the Troy, lave your older at Johnson's barbershop MA ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strtngth.-V. 5. QovsrariMiit Rapori THIS IS WHAT ou'r customers claim for us ami our groceriea; That we ollVr the best of groceries st Hie low est prices. Thev have confi dence In our goods and know Unit we never misrepresent our selves slid that our stuck of fine groceries la the purest and the must nutritious. Last, but not least, llieir grocery hill saves It Keif fully l!. per ce nt by their (liMlin; with M.irr.V Muir. Our way of doing hiitnes Is to treat every one fair and senate and ollVr the very best iu our store. 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A sample .1 will he mailed to you free, fj Aillr. The Telegram, Portland, Or. 'A 'A r? s I V I 6 patei?lr Flour 'V W tV L7 Zr your grocer for It Manufactured in Oregon City from tho bt-Bt selected wheat on the market. IT IS FOR SALE By all grocers in Oregon City and is the best. Guaranteed Patronize Home Industry. A Rich Strike You cannot make money faster than by buying your . . Dress Goods ... where you can get them cheapest. Klondike Is all right, but you must have clothes to wear, and the best quality at lowest prices can be had only at Thomas Charman & Son's Pioneer Store. able terms.