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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898. 3 LOCAL NEWS AND INCIDENT. Johnson liui Hi bust hair cutler In the oily. Children Imlsaml bonuuli nice loleu lion at the Hacket atore. Ladle and children underwear til kiniln Iroin 0 cunt upward at the Uackot tore. Flower hiixknta (or Decoration Day, til sliea, ii a nice aiwortiiient at thti ltackot store. A Mull crate warranted sewing ma chine atill or 23 at Hullomy & Dusch, on ey term. Ladle' hata stylish, beautiful In de sign, and, iavln in price too. &lri. M. K. Hamilton, Hod Front. We carry better style and baiter as sortment at tower prion tlun any limine In Oreuon City. Oi.u (Ioi.dnmitii. Mra. K. M. Kheohan and MImn Mattle Draper will tinu In the ''May Choru" concert and will he grouted with ap plause. Don't (all to hear the May concert at Welnhard'a hall on Haturdsjr, May 21, under the direction of Mm. J. II. Btrlek lor, ol Oregon City. 8top that congli Take warning. It may lmd to I'oiiNUinptlon. A Vms bottle of Wnloh's Cure may aave your life. Hold hy Cliarman & Co., druggists, Ore gon City. For a quiet place to hitch your horse war from the motor line and a place to get a fir it Has Job of repairing or horae hoeing call on K. F. rkrlpture'i ahop on Fifth atreet. Karl'a Clover Koot Tea, for Conatipa tiou It'a the let and if after lining It you don't any ao, return the taikge and get your mom-y. Sold by Charman A Co., druugista, Oregon City. Geo. C. Itrownnll haa recovered aufTI ciently to lie able to go out on the cam palgn cunvaa May 12. Hi muny friend will tie glad to know of till Improved phyaieul condiiion. Catarrh Curud. A cloar Jliead and awttel hreaih amired with Shiloh'a Catarrh Iteinedy; aold on a guarantee. Kauai Injector free. Sold by Cliarman A Co., druggiuls, Oregon City. Invlutiona are out for ttie mintage of Mine llattle K. daughter of Mr, and Mra. 1. T. Davla, ol Clackaruaa, to Mr. lien man A. Webster on Tuesday, May 21, 1HU8 at the home of the briilu'a parent. Attention l called to ihe changes made In the time card of the Southern 1'acillc Kailroad in another column and especially In the arrival and departure of the Went Side train No. 1 at Corvallie Ml Kate Ward will ami at the entertainment to be given at Hhively'a on Tueaday, May 1M, lor the War Fund. Mia Ward la a favorite soIoInI In Oregon City and never fall to please her audi ence with hereweet voice. One of the Seril feature of the May concert la the opportunity to hear Mian Morcy (iug. 8he haa always pleased her many admirer with her charming voice and eluce her return from New York City rank with the finished vocal lata of the atate. War price aoon on ten, coffee, flour ami flour, liny now. Mood roast or gteen coffee, jOc; smoking tobacco, 15c; chewing, 20c, up; 2 pound tea dust i 2Se guiiiodur tea 2."c; choice 50o ipiderlcg or gunpowder tea, 5 pound can for 11.60 Hku Fbo.nt. Kbiloh'a Consumption Cure cures where other fail. It in the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without It. l'leasant to take and gooa right to tho aiot. Hold by Charman & Co.. druggists, Orogon City. Daniel William, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, haa a choice and well selected Block of fnuiily groceries which he la Boiling at very reasonable ratea. Ilia motto it "live and lot live, with honest weights and measures'. Hoods delivered to any part ol the city. The cantata "David the Bhepherd boy" that was to have been rendered in the Methodist church on Friday evening thl week, ha been postponed to Wed nesday evening 26th. ProfesHor Herit age, director of the conservatory of music of Willamette University, will have charge of tho music. Somo of the best musical tiilent of Portland ahont 60 trained voices will be represented. All Odd Fellows should witness tho scene between David and Jonathan, as the principal degree of the order is bused on that. This will be the K'cut music! event ol tho season. Acker's English Kerned? will stop a Cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. L'5c. and 60c. In your pocket, if you buy Schillings Best baking pow der, and use only one heap ing teaspoonful to a quart of flour. in Deitihavo In the city at Johnson's barber shop Nice Lares for dross trimming cheap at the Racket store. The public schools ol Oregon City will close on May 27. Last year's patterns of wall paHr at reduced price. 5 and 10c counter at Ilollomy k fiusch, Our motto Is "largo sulci and small profits" In the latest New York styles in mllliuery, Ckma Goldsmith. Wedding stationery, the latest stylea and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at th Kmar-Hiss office. Illcycle enamels, bath tub enamel, white enamel just the thing to renovate old furniture etc. Cliarman & Co., Cut Kate Druggists, The Y. P. H. 0. E. of the Presbyterian church will give social at Willamette hall, Wednesday evening, May 25. All are cordially invited. The annual eicurslun of the Congre gational church on July 4th to Multno mah Fulls, and the Cascade Locks, bids fair to be a good em-ceM. The ladies' chorus, under the direction of Mrs. J. II. hlrlckler, assisted by Mis Morey, soprano, Mr. W. II. Hurghardt, Jr., baritone, and Mis Mabel Carter, will gives concert at Weliihard'a hall on May 20. Now lathe time to paint your house, barn roofs, fences, bicycles, buggies etc. and Charman A Co. have the agency for the best Pure Prepared Paint made, all aold at lesi than Portland price. Re member Charinan'a Drug Htore. The Original Cut IUle Druggist. 1000 pounda of bacon, 20 Kundt of plug tobacco, a lot ol spoons, knives, jewelry. crtenter's tools and other ar ticles loo numerous to mention are stored in Justice Kchubei's court awaiting own ership and identification. This i the proerty (list ws stolen hy Kcott, John nVid Mays and was found by Chief I'urns on the Pcott ranch. George Ciirrin, of CmrinsvUle, while working with II. F. Gibson and J. K. Hurnctt, of Kaglo Creek, in marking ears of cattle on Wednesday, w as quite badly cut In the llirout with his knife. The wound is painful but not considered dangerous. Mesr. Gibson A Burnett have purched VMM head of cattle ol the farmer, and paid a good pne for the same, for J. 8. Furgenon, of Eugene, lo go to North Dakota. A patriotic entertainment will lie given at tihivelya hall in the near future for the hcnellt of a Male war fund under the auspices of the Congregational ladies' aid society. The pmgram promised for the occasion ia a line one, composed of dramatlo readings, musical and dramatic numbers, given by professional artists, including Miss Jennie Manry, a well known entertainer, who baa won bigh praiMe for her talent and versatility, and Stanley and Lolita Lamb, popularly known In Portland ai "The Lambkins." These clever little toti are alwayt charm- ing and never full to captivate the audience. The date of the entertain ment and more definite arrangements will be announced later. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. General Secretary Johnson will take a leave of ahsense for a month and Harry I.. Mnii will have charge of the work until his return. The Springwater basket ball team will play the borne boys on Friday night at 7 o'clock in the armory. Visitors will be charged 10 cunts admission. The pa me will be over in time to attend the meeting in Shivuly'e hall. Attention. Tho ladles and gentleman of Oregon City are earnestly requested to attend a mass meeting to be held In Weinhardt hail on Monday May 23d at 7:30 P. M for tho purpose of cooperating with Meade corps Auxiliary, in thoir work for tho dofoudors of our flag; that part of tho new army of tho'rcpubltc which rep resents this place at the front. The woik awaits us and the 'uviution ia ex tended to you. Come, let our ual be as great as those who labored in the same spirit in the curly CD's. OoMMlTTKR. T II iTTl'BI.IC MHOO LS. The (Irailiiatlng Exercise to be Held Friday, May 27. The public tchiwlb of Oregon City will clohe on Friday. May 27. The gradua ting exercises will be held on that even ing and will consist in part of a repro duction of Longfellow's Hiawatha. The exercises promise to be very interesting. There are eighteen griiduiitcs this year a follows : Myrtle Buchanan, Oetavla Herman, Lvu Mochuku, Bcilha Scutt, Iva Har rington, Bessie Wood, Maud Noble, John Ki.op, C'huilch T'luluii, ILirry Shuuer, Loieioi Litzi'lie, Clara liolmetrom, Thomas Meyer, Marie Prstt, Ivy Koake, ItiTHu hedchek, Kmma Allison and Wiliiuiu Hhivley. The people of Oregon City are to he congratulated upon the efficient, corps of teachers and the excellent management I of the public schools. KKl'llUll'A MEETINUM. Dales and Places Where Itallles Mill He Held. The candidates of the Republican party and other speaker will address the voter of the several precinct of Clack amas county on the following dates, meetings to begin at 7 :30 p. m. The member of the central committee of the several precinct will make the necessary arrangements to sec ore proper places to hold the meeting and to advertise the asme. Wilwmvllla May 20 Damascus Needy May 21 Ssndy Mollno ....May 23 Canby Molalla May 24 Currlnsvllle Hod a Bprlngs May 25 Cberryrille Mrctiiin May 21 Oeorg Monitor Mills... Msy 27 Garfield Mackitiurg May 28 Oswego Esgl Creek May 80 Wilsonvill Dsuiskus Msy 81 Msple Lane Milwaukle June 1 riemnt II ill. . . . June) 2 Logan New Krs June 8 8rfiigwatcr Oregon City J tint 4 lly Order of Hi Republican County Central Coiiiniitlr. J. C. IlMADLsr. Chairman. A. H. DsiMit. Id Secretary. O. it. Dimick, 2d Hecralary. Coosty Central Committee. Abcrnethy E. C. Hackett. Barlow-J W Campbell. Reaver Creek Dr. T. B. Thomas. Borings A. W. Anderson. Canby-D. It. Dimick. Canemah Charlea Toole. Canyon Creek P. Bonner, Cascades J. II. Revenue. Cherryvllle-W. Welch. Clai-kamas J. C. Paddock. Damascus K. T. White. Eagle Creek C. B. Hrnith. Oarfield George Lockerby. George Hans Paulsen. Harding Will Frakes. Highland Ed Harrington. Lower Molalla A, Clehe. Uier Molalla John Cole. Maple Lane M. McGeehan. Milk Creek John Denniaon. Milwaukie F. Rerkeimer. Maiquam Al Gray. Ncedy-N. IlUir. New Era Eno Cahill. O C. No. 1-M. E. Willoughby. O. C. No. 2 li. B. Dimick. O.C. No. 3 J. N. Harrington. Oswego A. J. Tufts. Pleasant Hill-Will Scott. SioveraV Adolph AsehofT. Soda Spring Jo Ilarrinto. Springwater II. M. Shipley. Tualatin J. L. Kruse. Uniou-C. T. F. Wilson. Viola-Will Stone. W. O.C. C. A. Miller. J. C. BRADLEY, Chairman. J. U. CAMPBELL. Secretary. Mule Ceutral Committee. Raker F. L. Moore. Benton J . Fred Yates. ' Clackamas Charlea llolman. Clatsop Frank J. Taylor. Columbia Norman Merrill. Coos-U. W. Olive. Crook-C. M. CartwriKhU Curry William GamllletL Douglas A. W. Reed. Gilliam-W. W. Hteiwer. Grant J. A. Powell. Harney J. J. Donegaii. Jackson 11. E. Ankeny. Josephine J. C. Campbell. Klamalb Riifua 3. Moore. LakeEldon M. Brattaln. Une-8. B. Kakin. Lincoln C. U. Croano. Liiiu-Il. M. Ellis. Malheur C H. Brown. Marion -M.-Kinley Mitchell. Morrow-O. W. I'helpa. Multnomah O. F. Psxton. Poik-lraS. Smith. . Sherman W. H. Moors. Tillamook-T. B. Handley. Umatilla Ut Livermore. Union J. M. Church. Wallowa-F. D. McCully. Wasco Henry Kuck. Washington W. D. Wood. Yamhill-J. F. Calbreath. Notice. Matilda 8warU having .left my bed and board on April 13, without just cause or provlcation, I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by her. Fbkdkhrk Swabtz, Beaver Creek. April, 30, 1R98. Bids for Bridge. Sealed bids will bo received at tbe oltlce of the county clerk, in the court house in Oregon City, Oregon, for a house truss bridge across Deep Creek neur Burghardt'e mill ; plans and specifi cations can be seen at the clerk's office or bidders can furnish same. All bids uiUBt lie accompanied by a certified check for ($100) one hundred dollars, also for a bridge across Parrott creek on the New Era and Waldron road, near New Era, said bridge to lie a bent bridge 200 feet long, with a 30-foot span over w ater, bidders to furnish plans and specifica tions, or plans can be seen in clerk's nfllce. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check for 50. All ma terials and labor in above bridges to be furnished by bidders. The court reserves the right to accept or reject all bids. Bridges miiKt be completed by August 1st, 1.HU8. Bids will bo opened June 9, 181)8 at 0:30 A.M. Elhkb Dixon, Clerk. THE BRAVE fSOLIHERh. Oregon City Tarn Oat Ea-Vasse te Bid Ihe Hoy Hood Bye. More than 2000 people of Oregon City turned out last Monday evening to bid the brave soldier hoys good bye. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. The IhiIIc of Oregon City were the prime mover in the affair. They worked hard II day preparing lunches, raising money and making beautiful floral emblem and boquets. The men furnished the wind and did the cheering. Upon the arrival of the train containing Co. 1., more than 2000 people were assembled at the depot. Boxes of provisions, beautiful floral of ferings and many little token! of friend ship were lavishly bestowed upon the soldier boys, which were gratefully ap preciated. The ladies of Oregon City are deserving of the highest praise for their patriotism. Had it not been for their efforts, the soldiers would have passed through the city without a sign of recognition or appreciation. The only thing the men did was to furnish a band consisting of a cracked horn, and a lar(e amount of noise. Tbe (tores were not closed ; the city was not decorated, and the only preparations made were by the Young Ladies' Club, the mem ber of the Relief Corp and the G. A.R. The train stopied only five minutes, which was a great disappointment. As it pulled out. cheer upon cheer rent the air, tbe last sad good byes and God blesa you were aaid, end Oregon City's braye soldier boy lelt to defend then country and the country'a honor. Few of them will ever returi snd only tbeir name will be remembered by fond and loving parent and friends. Pfnniashlp Class. Prof. E. II. Conner lb in ti e city or ganizing a writing claaa. He is not only a very fine penman, but has no superior in Imparting the knowledge tohis pupils, having had thirty-five years experience in teaching public school and penman ship, He is the inventor of a new patent contrivance which doea away with the wiilors' cramp, resulting from grasping the ordinary pen holder too tight. These furnished public free. Mrs. Lease's Lecture. A small audience greeted Mrs. Mary E. Lease Tuesday night at Sliively's 0era house to listen to her lecture on The Signs of the Times." Mrs. Lase is one of the moit elujuent speskers that ever visited this city and her lecture was one of the mo-it brilli u-t oratorical efforts ever listened to. It abounded with pat riotism that held the audience spell bound an orator she has no peer, and .hose who failed to bear her missed a rare treat. An effort will be made by the Chautauqua society to secure Mrs, Lease for a lecture at its annual meeting Kates of Insurance. Last Wednesday the fire underwriters of Portland visited this city and were the guests ol the water commission, at whose request they came here . The object of tbe visit was to take into colder ion a reduction of the insurance rates. It is undeistocKl that the insurance companies bad agreed to make a redaction provided tbe power house was amply protected from tire and the water pressure suffi cient for all fire purposes. The new sprinkler on the power house was tested and proved that it would be impossible to bum the house down in the event of a Are. It was also demonstrated that the water pressure was sufficient and so ar ranged that a serious conflagration in tbe city would be impos-ible. It is under stood that tbe underwriters were well satisfied with the test and will recom mend a reduction of insurance rates. Wliooplog Cougn. I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I did Dot think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, and one bottle cured him entirely. It ia the best cough medicine I ever bad in the bouse. J. L. Moori, South Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. BACOX TIIIEYKS. Tom Scoit Pleads tiullly and is Bound Over to Ihe GrardJury Tom Scott and Fred Johnson were examined before Justice Schubel Wed nesday on a uhuigo of larceny of 1003 pounds of bacon from Dan Fellow's ranch at Highland, a week ago Wednesday night. When Scott was arraigned he plead guilty. The evidence disclosed the fact that Scott's rnnch wss the ren dezvous for an organizndjband ofjthieves and there are Bevoral other suspicious characters under police eurveilance. Chief of Tolice Burns and detectives Welch and Dickey went to Scoot's ranch this week and found the bacon, also a lot of butter, provisions, clothing, shoes, a gold watch, jewel'y, silver spoonB and a miscelaneous lot of plunder. These articles were no doubt stolen from differ ent stores in Oregon City and other town, along the line of the railroad. Ailor hearing the evidence Justii:e Schuebel hound bo;li Scott and Johnson over lo the grand jury with bonds fixed at (1,000. Being unable to give bonds they will board with the county until the November term of court. A, new arrival of 8ash ribbon In all colors at tbe Racket store. Beats fie Klondike. Mr, A. C. Thorns, of Marysville, Tex haa found a more valuable discovery than ha vet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied by liemoa- rhages: and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery fur consumption, coughs and colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would bare it, even if it cost abundred dollarsabottle. Asthma, Bronchitis snd all throat and lung affec tions are postively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery lor consumption. Trial bottles free at Cliarman & Co's. Drue store. Keirular size 50 cents and $1.09. Guaranteed to care or price refunded. i f Half price on little things 4 ounces vaseline 6c ; bring can or glass; starch 6c ; Arm 4 Hammer soda 4 c ; 4 oz sew ing machine oil, 5c; lemon or vanilla 5c oz. Bring bottles. Red Front. Beautiful shirt waists, latest Russian blouse front at the Racket store. The Enterprise from now until after tbe election for two bit. Republican Meetings. Republican meetings will be beld in Clackamas county aa follows: Hon. A. M.Crawford will speak at Needy, Saturday evening, May 21. Mulino, Monday evening, May, 23. Molalla, Tuesday evening, May, 24. Soda Springs, Wednesday evening, 25. Marquam, Thursday, eyening,May 26. Monitor Mills Friday evening, May 27. Macksburg, Saturday evening, May 28. Horn. (iBiv In Orpirnn CWv nn MavlQ. 180S. to Air. and Air, i . w. Uray, a daugh- ter. Post poued. The May Chorus has been postponed from the 20tb to 21st. Reserved seat 35 cents, general admission 25 cent. Hood's Sarsaprilla only 64 cents at Charman's, the Cut Rate Druggists. WANTED Clean cott n is.-s, to be used in clean ing precses at the Enterprise office. FOR SALE. One of the best farm in Clackamas County for sale. L. L. Poktkb. OA8TOIITA. Ban th stud Yau Haw kmn Bought Bignatu "Saved Her Life." MRS. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., than whom none is more highly esteemed or widely knowo. writes. "In 1390 1 had a severe attack ot LaGrlppe and at the end ot tour months. In spite of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lung heart and nervous system were o completely wrecked, taj life waa de spaired ot, my friends giving me up. 1 could only sleep by the use of opiates. My lungs and heart pained me terribly and my cough was niost aggravating. I could not He In one position but a short time and not on my left side at all. My husband brought me Pr. Miles' Nervine and ncurt Cure and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a bolt bottle of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to bealih io tbe surprise ot all." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefit or money AS funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and IVJ vs nerves free. Address, L..-?WikyM?- , sZ. Health DR, MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. We have just removed to the old ?ee Hivft stand, next to Huntley's Book Store, and have received a new line of Gents and Boys' Furnishing Goods for Spring and Summer direct from New York which we are selling aJt the Lowest Prices. Give us a trial and we guarantee to give every customer satisfaction. Ja. YKKEDH. Main St. between 7th and 8th, Caufield Block. ft t iRnHr Tliey all say that HARRIS' GROCERY Headquarters for II ay, Landplaster, Seeds, Etc. Royal smbs tba loo4 par, wlMtesoaM aad sallcl FovDin Absolutely Pur ftOVM. MMMK powotn 60., Mff YOMa. How's Tbiit We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrb Care. F. J. Chksit A Co., Prop. .Toledo, 0. We, the andersigned, have known T. J . Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and financially able t carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Thvax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinq, Kinak & Mabvik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Core ia taken internal! i. acting directly upon tbe blood and me- cous surfaces of the system. Price 7Ss per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pill are the beet. The Up-to-Date Gallery makes photos that are guaranteed to please. Main Street, opposite Wells Farg Ex pi ess Office. Hoc thl; Pain cured by Dr. IUIV Pain PlDa. For first-class fresh cured Meats Go to Chas. Albright, Jr. Free delivery to all parts of the City. FARMERS . . . Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At Ihe City StableB. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., 8ucc.oni to r. H. Cookw- Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. An pain banished by Dr. Mile' Pain Pfllst Ssi tin s 0 Carries the inoct complete fil'ick ot First-CUsx Groceries to be found in the City. Will STUDIO 8 8