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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 16$8. LOCAL NEWS AND Jnlinsou lias the beit hair mitti-i in the city. Nice Lauoa for dress trimming cheap at tliH lUckct store Children hat ami bonnet nice mine tlon at the Market tor, James Ward ha returned Iroin Dyea. He reurt the Oregon City colony all well. J.acllo eml children! untlrwar all kind Iron) S cenla upward at the lUrkut tore, J'luwer basket for Decoration Dsy, til 1(1 im, and a ulco aaaurtmeut at the ltaiket store. A high crate warranted sewing ma chine wdl (or at Ilelloiny A Uuscli, oo easy term. Dr. T. W, Hutler will conduct service In the iiiIhmIoii rbet at WebbathSiIW I'. M. rarkplace next W carry tattler style and better as ortimuil at lower rlci than any house in Urunou City. Cruu (Ioi.drmitii. linn. A. M. Craaiortl will aldrs the clliiena of Maxburg Haturday Mayl'Hth on the iiolillcal laetie of the day, Bicycle enamel, bath tub enamel, while enamut Just the thing to renovate vld- furniture etc. Charumn A Co., Cut Unto Druggist. No Mirvictia at the Presbyterian church on Habbath morning, ai ttie people will unite In the Memorial Day exercise. Trcaclilng ai usual In the evening, Marriage licenaet were Issued this week to llaltie K. Davie and II. A Webster, of Clackamas, ami Anna I vermin and C. 8. Chaae. of Kandy. Mop that eoiigli I Take warning. It may leid to roiiNumptiun. A 2.'k: bottle of Miiluh'e Cure may nave your life. Bold by Charman A Co., druggists, One Ron City. For a itili't place to hitch your horse wav front the motor line and a place to gel a tirst cla-a Job of repairing or borae ehuelng call on S. F. Scripture' ihop on Fifth street. Invitation are out for a (area-nil danc ing party lo be given by the Young Uatchi'lur'a club in honor of Mlaa Mullen liet'k at Willaineite hall Katurday even ing Kar!'t Clover Hoot Ta, fur Constipa tion it'a the brat and if after uaing it you don't aay o, return the package and get your money, Bold by Charman A Co., druugiaia, Oregon City, Catarrh Cured. A clear 'head and aweel hreaih eccurod with Shlloh's Catarrh Kemely; sold una guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Hold by Charman A Co., druggisi. Oregon City, Khiloh' Consumption Cure cures whtre oilier fail. It le the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it. rinaaant to take and goo right to the Hjt. Hold by Charman A Co.. druggists, On-gun I lily. The Memorial service lor Meade I'oet (I. A. K. will be conducted at the Congregational church by Dr. Butler, at 10::i() A. M. next Sabbath. The even' ing euhjnct will lie "Ideal Womanhood." 8oclt inuslo, all are invited. Now ia the time to paint your house, barn roofs, fences, bicycles, buggies etc. and Charman A Co. have the agency for the belt Cure Prepared I'aint made, all aold at less than Portland prices. Re member CliHrnmn's i'rug Store. The Original Cut Kale Druggist. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of ('enter and Seventh street, has a choice unit well selected stock of fxuilly groceries which he I selling at very reasonable rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honest weight and measures". Goods delivered to any part of the city. I have been a sufTorer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At lttnt I found one remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that I Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. P. E. Gkihiiam, Gears Mills, La. For sale by Geo, A. Harding. The salmon run the past eek has been very light and the indication are that there will not be a very large run this season. Four years ago a sinul number of salmon were propogitted, and as it requires four year before they come into the river, this may account for the light run. About the only salmon coming into the river now are propogated. Acker's English Remedy will stop a Cough at any time, and will cure the worst told In twelve hours, or money re funded. 2B(i. and BOii. WANTED Clean cotton rags, to be used in clean ing presses at the Enterprise office. The Klondyke baking powder is Schillings Best baking powder. . It keeps and does its work everywhere. tat I ho t'iiy lit Johnsun' The Victor straight line sprocket pre vonta chain breakage and excessive friction. Last year's patterns of wall paer at reduced price. 5 and lOo counter at Hellomy A Biisch. C. K, Qulnn, of Manpiaui, was paid two dollar this week for a coyote scalp which he brought In. Our motto is "largo sale and (inull profit" In the latest New York stylos In millinery. Ckma Goldsmith. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the KTarnis office. The President has Issued a second call lor 76,000 volunleeis. Oregon' propor tion will U 70 men. The National (iuard is given no preference In the call. The Victor straight line sprocket free themselves of mud and urlt without sensible effort on the part of the ridur and with none of the snapping and grinning sound usually accompanying such action. THE 1'IT.MC M UOOLM. The fJrailiiatlng Kxerclms lo be Held Friday, May 7. The public school of Oregon City will close on Friday. May 27. The gradua ting exercise will be held on that even ing and will consist In part of a repro duction of Iingfellow'a Hiawatha. The exwrriae promise to lie very interesting. There are eighteen graduate this year as fid lows: Myrtle Buchanan, Octavia Herman, Kva Moehnko, Bertha Scott, Iva Har rington, Bessie Wood, Maud Noble, John Knop, Charles Iiluhin, Harry Shatter, wireiia Last-lie, Clara lloliiiHtrom, Thomas Meyer, Marie Pratt, Ivy Koake, Bersa Jteddick, Emma Allison and William Shivley. The people of Oregon City are to be congratulated upon the eihVienl corps of teacher and the excellent management of the public school. (irudiiatliig r'terrlaea. Folio ing ia the program for the com menrement exercises of the Oregon City hltrh school, to be held at Shivuly'a hall on (ridav, May 27, at 7:45 p. m. Piano Solo" ramhauner March" Wagner-Llsxt Mis Beatrice Barlow Essay-"lleury Wordsworth Longlellow" Mary Lorena Lazelle Essay "The North American Indian" Burse L. Reddlck Quartet "They All Have Passed Away" Class of '118 Miase Marie Prat and Ivy Kooke Messrs. Chas. Illulim and Win. Shively Essay "Indian Legends" Octavia Violette Hermann Vocal 8olo "The Old Home by the Lindens" Ivy Belle Kooke Essay-"IIiawaiha" William Benton Shively Quartet "Polish Song" Chopin Mr. W. U.Wiggins, Miss Imogens Harding, Mrs. K. K. Charman, Mis Maltie Draper; whittling ob ligate, W. U. II. Uurxhardt Recitation "Introduction to Song of Hiawatha" Maude Ethel Noble Recitation "The Teace Pipe" Eva Marguerite Moehnke Violin Solo "Nocturne" in G minor- Louis Miss Matliu Draper Recitation "Hiawatha' Childhood" Clara Alberta Holinatrom Quartet "Breexe of the Night" Lamorche Oregon City Ladle quartet .Mrs. Clark uanong, Mrs. J. II. Strickler, Miss Ora Spanglur, Mrs. Chas. Caulleld Recitation "Ilia watha'a Wooing" Emma Angelena Allison Pantomimist Hiawatha John Knop Minnohaba Bertha Scott Arrowmaker Thomas Myers Quartet "Minnehaha" Mr. W. U. Wiggins, Mr. E. E. Charman, Mr. C Kooke, Mr. U. H. Bestow Recltatioi. "The Famine" Daisy Myrtle Buchanan Fantomimista Hiawatha John Knop Minnehaha Bertha Scott Nokonis Iva Harrington Buckadawin Chas. Bluhin AshkoHewin Harry Shaner Vocal Solo "Death of Minnehaha" Marie Catherine Pratt Recitation "Hiawatha's Departure" Bessie M. Wood Quartet "In May" Parker Ladies Quartet Mr. W. B. Wiggins, Miss Imogone Harding, Mrs. K. E. Charman, Miss Mattie Draper Class address and presentation of diplomas W. E. Carl, M. D., Chairman Board of Directors Vocal Solo Selected Miss Kate Ward General admission, 25 cents. No Routs reserved except for the pa rent of the members of the graduating class. Notice. Matilda 8warU having left my bed and board on April 13, without just cause or provication, I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any bill contracted by her. J.est uhavu in hairier shop Frederick Swabtx, Beaver Creek. April, 30,1898. INCIDENT. i;i;iTijiia m mi num. Dale and Places Where Italllei Will He Held. The candidate of the Republican party slid other speaker will add reus the voter of the several precinct of Clack amas county on the following date, meeting to begin at 7:30 p.m. The! member of the central committer of the several precincts will make the neic.'sary arrangement to secure proper place to hold the meetings and to auvertixe the same. Monitor Mills... May 27. Mackdiurg Way 28 , G irfleld Otwgo ..Wilmii ville , Mnl I. an Logan t'prlngwster Kagls Creek May 30 . Dauiancu . May HI.. M II wsukla.. .... ..June t. . 1'leai.aiit Hill June 2.. New Kra .J one 3. . Oregon City June 4. . l)y Order or th Republican County Central Committee. J. C. Hnadlxy, Chairman. A. H. 1mms, lit Secretary. O. II. Dimk k, 2d Secretary. County Central Committee. Abernetby E. C. Hackett. Barlow-J W CampbcH. Beaver Creek Dr. T. B. Thomas. Borings A. W. Anderson. Cnby-D. R. Dimick. Canemah Charles Toole. Canyon Creek P. Bonner, Cascade J. II. Revenue. Cherryvllle-W. Welch. Clackamas J. C. Paddock. Damascus E. T. White. Eaglo Creek C. U. Smith. Garlleld George Lockorby, George Han Paulsen. Harding-Will Frakua. Highland Ed Harrington. Lower Molalla A. Clebe. UpNr Molalla John Cole. Maple Lane M. McUe:han. Milk Creek John Iennison. Milwaukie F. Berkeimer. Manpiam A I Gray. Needy-S. Blair. New Era Fno Cahill. C. No. 1-M. E. Willougbby. O.C. No. 2-U. B. Dimick. O.C. No. 3 J. N. Harrington. Oswego A. J. Tuft. Pleasant Hill-Will Scott. Sievers Adolph AschofT. Soda Springs Jo Barristo. Springwater II. M. Shipley. Tualatin J. L. Kruse. Unlon-C. T. F. Wilson. Viola Will Stone. W. O. C. C. A. Miller. J. C. BRADLEY, Chairman. J. U. CAMPBELL, Secretary. Mute Central Co ni in It tee. Ilakfr-K. L. Mcmr Benton J . Fret! Yates. Clackamas Charles Holnian. Clatsop Frank J. Taylor. Columbia Norman Merrill. Coo-C. W. Olive. Crouk-C. M. Cartwright. Curry William GamilietL Douglas A. W. Iteed. Gilliam-W. W. Siei.ver. Grant-J. A. Powell. Harney J. J. Douegan. Jackson II. K. Ankeny. Josephine J. C. Campbell. Klamath RuCus 8. Moore. Uks-Kldon M. ItratUin. ljne 8. 11. Kakin. Lincoln C. B. Croano. Lfnn-II. M. Kills. Malheur C H. Brown. Marlon -McKlnley Mitchell. Morrtw-G. W. Phelps. Multnomah O. K. Paxton. Polk-lraS. Smith. Sherman W. II. Moore. Tillaiuook-T. U. Hatidley. Umatilla IOt l.lverniore. Union J. M. Church. Walloa-K. D. McCully. Wasio Henry Kuck. Washington W. I). Wood. Yamhill-J. F. Calbreath. Hid for Bridge. Sealed bid will be received at the office of the county clerk, in the court house in Oregon City, Oregon, for a bouse truss bridge across Deep Creek near Burghardt's mill; plan and specifi cations can be Been at the clerk's office or bidder can furnish same. All bid must be accompanied by a certitied 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 be a bent bridge 200 feet long, with a 30-foot span over water, bidders to furnish ptans and specifica tions, or plans can be seen in clerk s office. All bids muet be 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 must be completed by August 1st, 1808. Bids will be opened June 9, 1808 at 0:30 A.M. Elmer Dixon, Clerk. McLaughlin Circle, The last meeting of McLaughlin Chau tauqua circle was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Charman Monday evening. As a supplement to the study of Mediieval Europe, juat completed, the Italian Renaissance was discussed with the achievements and revival and growth of architecture, sculptor and painting of that period. A vote of thanks was ex pressed to Mrs. C. II. Caufleld and Mrs. E. E. Charmnn for entertaining tbe circle at their homes during the year ; also to Prof. J. C. Z inter for his efficient work as leader. the my aioitix Ai Interesting Program Enjoyed by a Large Audience. Weinhard's hall was wrll filled on the occasion of the May Choru Concert given by tbe Oregon CHy Lady Chorus, under the diiectorshiD of Mrs. J. II Strickler last Saturday night. The opening a umber, "Annie Laurie" and "Whirl and Twirl" by the Choru evinced a well trained society, the voice blending in unison, showing careful training A recitation by Mis Vandersal, of Salem waa appreciated by the audience. The Oregon City Quartet, comprising Mr. Clark Ganong, Mr. J. II. Strickler, Mis Ora Spangler, and Mrs. Chas II Caufleld, in "Robin Adair" received meritorious applause "In a Ballroom" and "Confession" rendered by Miss Florence Morey, was the gem of the evening. Mis Morey was loudly applauded but did not re spond loan encore. A vocal duett, "Flight of the Clouds" and "Nearest and Dearest" by Mrs. E. M. Sheehan and Miss Mattie Draper was well rendered, and the ladies responded to an encore. "Old Kentucky Home" and "Morning Song of theShepherdees," by the Choru was a charming number and highly ap preciated. Mr. W. II. Burghardt, jr. then tang a solo, "My Love i Like the Red Red Rose," which was well rendered, and the audience insisted upon an encore. "Breetes of. the Night" by the Oregon City Quartet wa followed by an air from "Gioconda" by Miss Florence Morey, who so charmed her audience that (he waa compelled to aing again. Miss Vandersal then entertained the audience by a recitation, in which she displayed excellent elocutionary talents. The evening' entertainment closed with "No Evil Shall Befall Thee" and "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" by the Choru. The Chorus was one of the best ever given in the city and each participant is deserving of special mention for tbe rendition of the numbers assigned them. Tiie Chorus compriued the following well known singers: First soprano Mrs. J. H. Strickler, Mr. E. M. Sbeeban, Mr. Clark Ganong, and Miss Vara Pilsbury. Second soprano Mrs. Sidney Dresser, Mitts Ora Spangler, Miss Laura Bealtie and Mia Mabel tUnne gan. First Alto Mrs. Chas. Miller, Mrs. Wm. Andresen, Miss Mattie Draper, Miss Veva Williams. Second alto Mrs. Chas. Caulleld, Miss Clark and Miss Finley. Debate Postponed. The joint debate advertised to take place between George C. Biownell and W. S. U'Ren at Milwaukee on the even ing of May 30th has been postponed by mutual agreement until Thursday, June 2, at 7:30 P. M., Milwaukee. Hood' Sarsaprilla only 64 cent at Charman's, the Cut Rate Druggists. It will not euro everything. It is not claimed that it will cure but one com plaint, that is, dyspepsia. We cannot say that it will cure every case of dys pepsia, but it will cure a large majority of them. Such cases as are adapted to its use will derive immediate benefit. One small bottle will be sufficient to test it. The Shaker Digestive Cordial is espec tally adapted for emaciated or elderly people whose food does them bu little or no good because it is not digested. The Cordial contains an artificially di gesled food and is a digester of food happily combined. Read one of the little which your druggist is now giving away and learn of this wondeiful remedy A really palatable Castor oil can now be had under the name ef Laxol. FOR SALE. One of the best farms in Clackamas County for sale. L. L. Pohtkr. . How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cuknsy & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve hiua perfectly honorable in all bus iness transact'ons and financially able to carry out any obligations made by then- firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Mabvik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces ot the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Familv Pills are the best. Whooping Cough, I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I did not 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 is the best cough medicine I ever had in the house. J. L. Moors, South Burgettstown, Pa. F" sale by Geo, A. Harding. Rome Good idrlre. I MiiwAua-ia, May 25 (Editor of the j Enterprise), Oregon City, Oregon. j Dear Sir: Just a line before tbe elec-, tlon to ask those Republicans what they are going to gain by (Mating the Repnb 1 liran ticket In Clackamas county, be-' canse they do not personally like some of the candidate. The way I look at this election Is, we are working for prin ciple, not men. The opposition was1 a eager as the Republican for war and now when the president wants money to carry on the war they are back at their old tricks, of fiat money. Ask U'Ren if be wants free silver and if he tell the truth (which be does sometimes when he cannot help it) he will tell you no, be want an elastic money issued by the government direct to the peonle, but never bas said what tbe government ia to get in return for it from the people. Now I consider it tbe duty of every citizen to uphold the president in this war with Spain and not let Old Glory be trampled upon. We can all see where we would have all been if we had no militia to draw our volunteers from, and now the boys have gone forth in defense of our country let ns give such a majority Oregon for the whole Republican ticket that will forever down those who want a debased currency and go to the legislature to hold them up at (80 a head. Now let us all do what we can for the ticket from governor to constable, for old Milwaukie is good for 60 Republican majoritv and Clackamas county ought to give 600 majority for the Republicans if we all pull together. So let that be our motto "Pull together boy." Your truly, R. Scott. OASTORIA. Baan tk A lwl w Ha Atari Boitfi Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. THE excessive use ot tobacco, especially by young men is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens life materially. Mr. Ed. C. Ebseo, compositor on the Contrv Costa JVetri, Martinet, CaL, writes; "I bare used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and re ceived much benefit from It. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by the use of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervine with mar velously good results, allaylngthedlzziness, quieting the nerves, and enabling me to sleep and rest, proving In my caso a very beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Kestoratlre Nervine Is especially adapted to restoring tbe nervous system to its normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, heals and strentrtbena. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot the heart and nerves free. Address, Dr. Miles' .Nervine 3 .Restore V. Health DE. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. WW We have just removed...... to the old Bee Hive 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 at the Lowest. Prices. Give us a trial and we guarantee to give every customer satisfaction. in. YHKEDK. Main St. between 7th and 8th, VICTOR BICYCLES '93 Model, 32, Cut Price '93 Model, 35, Cut Price EURMEISTER Rajral aiakM tba load pare, wfcelewsi aa4 Olida. PS POWDER Absolutely Pure wvm. owiim mm CO., mm tom. Millions Gireu Away It is certainly gratifying to tbe public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to tbe needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottle of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowingit basabsolntely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all diseases of the throat chest and lnngs are surely cured by it. Call on Charman k Co., Druggists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Beautiful shirt waists, latest Russian blouse front at tbe Racket store. A new arrival of Sash ribbon In all colors at tbe Racket store. For first-class fresh cured Meats Go to Chas. Albright, Jr. Free delivery to all parts of the City. ..71 FARMERS . . . Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stables. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., Bucctwofa to W. H. COOkw. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. AU naln banished by Dr. Miles' Pain PUla. CauHeld Block. $G0 00 $40 0O & ANDRESEN,