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OHKOON CITY ENTKRl'HISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1890. 3 Personal and Local. A. I.. Vlnyanl, of Canity m In Ida clly Monday. Mat Hinllh, ol this ell rUHixl the lata l aplUl (ha fore part of Hit wm k, l. II. Dlmlck, wlm has twiiii sufTWInu frum an atlark of Urn grip, la Improving, Many Orptfnii ("lly xpla art taking In Ilia Irish (air at I'ortlaml Una work. K, A. Hrly will ship UK) sacks of fine Oregon lliirliank polatot'B la Frisco nen wvi'k. Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. ( lark enl r)iinly last wllli Mrt. Clark's mother at Ml Talxir. Mra. Ult liarl Pavls la nroalrainl over tlia news of Ilia dtslh of liar huahaml lu Alaska. Mlaa He'll Heavers, of I'ortlanJ, aprnt hr lilrthilay, Friilay, with lixr arenls, al (ils'latoiie. (Itnuvlnvti, Ihit )oungit ilaiiglilor of Mr. ami Mrt. II. J. Harding, la very ali k with Ijpliol.l fovnr. Joint W, llrr. ona of Ilia Irnllng at torneya of this city, ent several days In Katrin ilurlng Ilia work. II. Hart Ml Vlnoilay vtnilnf for WaMilngtoii, w Intra ha liaa a lodging contract, on Ilia Co Ills river. Al ItevhoMs. a wull known rilixen of Tlia lte. I'. K. If emmoml of KL I'sul' KplMdpal Church will preach nest Hun day morning on the loplo "la (hxl Ileal " In Ilia evening on "J'naia," Tim tiongragalion la elalllv incrraalne; from Humlsy to Humlay. AH aaala art frffl ami cordial Invitation ami wrl coma la given to all Christian Hclence swims ara ImII In Wlllameltn Hall every Hunday morning at idfvrn o'clock. Huhjmt for Huwlar, Jan .ViMh, "Kplrll." "Hiinday Hi lnxd a Vi 10. A cordial Invitation la iitnd- rl I) all who dim'rn In silml lhue mocliiiga. Tapt. T. V. Cowing id Ihiarlly rallrd oof), P. Ward a 'id wifa of Alexandria ml (ico. II. Itrynold and wlfn, of Ht Cloud, Minn , a I 1'ortlamJ Tursday Mr. War I la ra.liii r of Ilia of Ilia First National liank at A'eiandria and Mr. Keyimld la an ! niv for tlia rcat Northern. TIim lalirr la a hrother-lnla of Mr. Cowlng'a. Ilia party It visiting tlmroant for rwreallnn and pleasure. HKTrF.lt THAN EVER. Tksf'emlof ( hsutsnijita Aasorlallea Nrcnrfiif Kplrndld Talent. Ahaolutely pure la Ilia claim ma lt in avary advert I wnnent of tlia Itoval lias log Miwdtr and ahaolutaly ptira la Ilia Vrrdict of wary lioiiM-kreNr In Ilia land . . . . .1.. . I - 1 - iialng Ui Jtoyal. II t Ida aiamlanl " '"' 'iorm K"isy, na naa img amoritf liaklmr iMiWdcra. worth Ida nrlra to aonm of Ilia aseiublia ten diffwren Ilia winammui alley Uliawaoqna inaiiKert liava tweri at work during tlia winter ami with Ilia aid of tlia Ashland auM-inlily and (ha two In California, ona at I'sclflc (Jrova and tlia other at hum ti , iav auci ee litd In hooking Ham Jones, J, DeWilt Miller, Frank JU.rJ and Camden Cohern, Iha latter who It filling tha pulpit recently vwalftd hy ItuUrt Mclnlyra Iha great Ienver preacher. Thlt la iha strongest array of laleiil aver procured hy the roast asscm! hlles thla early In tha lecture year, TI Chaiitaii'iiu iimnagement ar hard at work on Iha many featuretof Ihtrir varied program whidi Uket uiontha lo eUlwr al" and work out. 'Iha aeinlly hel al (iladatona eat li yaar it ona ot th Irongeal in Iha Culled htatet aireptth old Cliaiituiia at the lake hy that nam In New York tlale, where tha daily at- leridarire It tunn'iered by Iha Ihuilaandt Kverthody knowt Ham Jonet, hut J HeWItt Miller haa had more ra'la Irom the tamo aaiteuihlli't than any man 01 told al, herauaa of lit purlly, healthfiil bread making nuliilet and Iha tlrenglh Mackahurg. wat in Iha city 011 bu.lne.a thai make a arnall (juanllly go a long tha fora part of Iha week. W. I., rinldow ami A. C. Tower left ywlei.lay lur ren lU loii, wlmra tliey go to work on a building contract. Jonepli llulil, ol llila county, hat gone to rrearotl, Washington, where h Ihlukt tome of 4irinaiienily I'M allng. ray. o trouble about deilcioua bltcult ami paa'ry when lhaltoyal It UaeJ. t yrtrt, lie liat Imi n rot al led to tha oh Chautauqua right different timet, frank Heard, iha tartone,i of J'ui k and Judge it inimitable io lilt "Chalk Talka" an l!ev. Cainden Cohern cornea with a well auaUlnixl renutation. Wlatliwemlolen iverlon Hat tonlri. The datea for the CUlana aeaemblv ouieo an anient. n.nir a.ory w hava leri filed at July H lo July :9 In- Argonaut 01 jauuary.-Ki ennue.i A I iuve, Kern Jonet will lecture on tha Convert a .eal : Tlia tlory of Me. lmo flr,t j4M ()( iU MNJIIjt)y Jur ,H1, """ fruiueet i)ve.- jxiiia, ,ml I'.ilh. The Wlll.uielta V.lle Chau . . . I . l.li.t. l T. r . Halter, f.-rnierlya mercliant of .ii n maiuen, who it a uoman ,., p0,,B iBVa lflklnic the Oregon City, but uuw doing bu.ineat lu CaHiollc, lallt In love Willi a I roteatent, lo'iiiig iUy big one and wlthKaiu Mi Minnvllle, wat in Ihltnly Monday. prjelyta in tha hope of winning him. jun, imt U aMiired. Ju.i.h Wilaon t.o f.lcowtlo nn" ' ' '"-r .I..U.. in 11.1. eli. il.U ...k fr 171 (mi ' '" l-atlietlu Interview the again .n.t .1,. t..,.i...i remit wner own rengwn. Jobn r.-llun.. a rortiaml imtlnea. 1 enalional bill la In i.reoaratlon bv man viait. Oregon my yeeteMay in Uordney, iK.pu'lat, of Wallowa. II It to (he Inlereatt of Court K. andla. V, of A. n,m r,rrrt ,(,,, - .Uhlnir lo im mar. Pre. Carl! A Homer wr formed a ur rle.l mual go before notary publit' with $ I al operation for Mrt, Jacob KoUr, wjtneaaet anil twear ha bat not emoked of Mlwood, formerly of Oregon Ciiy. a rigarelia lor three yrtrt previout. I- I.. May. of Itockwood. waa In the Kordney claimt that unl.-at aoute city Tueaday mi bit return hoine from a ,,,r" ",""ra It taken tha entire Amert vltlt with tilt father, W. W. May. of can iNH.pla will oon 1 ennllillatej Cirua. thrU-ti Iha evil Influence ol tha deadly Chat. Albright, lb. butcher, teonlly k1',"!"-- ,,,U u"'l ,;,'inl "n-li" .,.,. I,. --.I over i7. .orll. .J ...IM..I m' " con.umpiiTe. , . I 1 ..1 It. I rattle from Coolidge A McLean, of Mil. T" ""'rr "r"" verum. Miaa Mind Waril.of Italaey, who hat teen vUiting her Uirr, Mrt. K. L. Hoot, etna and a coin pin from 0. W. Two Fot'VKMiMt. J. A. Price, of (hit city, bat received tilver mounted Milla, The Southern I'acinc Iiailro, Com pany hive eignifled a willingneaa to run eicuralon traina on Iha ureal daye of the awembly thla year giving 'homr who can Dot be In attendance all of Iha time or camp on the grounlt an opportunity to hear the greatcet living lecturera at a nominal coat. Thena traina will run doublleat aa far auulli at Kugene. The number of lettert reci lvel from lraont aeeking engagemenit with the Cbaulau'iua ia aurpriaing. Few weraona realite tha amount of advertiaing that Oregon gelt through her two aatembliea, the one at (iladatooe I'ark and tha other at Aahland. The manager of the Gladatone ataem till a oiy claim irom a comptrieon wun me cataloguea of all other i lu the United Si iea that (bey give mora inttruction, of thla city returned to her borne Wed Heeday, A. K. Newromb, of Oraaa Valley, 8on in-law of T. A. Bacon, ol thla city, liaabren vlaltlng relatlvra In thit city nil Ixgan. Mm. Walker, wife of A. Walker, th painter, allped and broke tier arm Fum day. The fracture, although palnlol, I not aerloua. Luke Comer, who fell down aUlra and troka bia leg aoma lima ago, may not recover on account of hit age and tha xpour be lualtlned. I'eter Mclnlyra, In the employ of lb Oregon City Mfg. Co. la doing bualneaa In Kail lake City, Utah, requiring hit baenc for aeveral week. It pay Albright, the city butcher, to buy only choice Uxk for hla trade; It will pay you to buy your meat of Al tr'ghl, tha city butcher. Th frlemla and relative of Mary Purcell, of (iladntone, eitend their thank to Ihoee who ao kindly aealiled Iter In tier recent llliieat. J. It. Markt waa In th city Tuealay. II waa on hla way to Otwego to load two cart with potato for ihlpinent to Texaa by W. 8. Hurat A Co., of Aurora. A family reunion waa held the fint of the week at the rcaldmice of Clarence I'orter' In Uladtlone. Mr. Porter will return to Sktguay within th neit few layt. Mr. Sarah Gllmore.of St. Helena, who liai been vlaltlng her daughtvrt here, Mr. Geo. T. Howard and Mr. Seward lUimiiiinen, returned home Sunday. fch wa accompanied by Mrt. Howard. W. w. Venue, of Harlow, wan In tho city Monday. Mr. Juiw-reio'rU every, thing in good shape at Harlow. Ho li arranging to plant aeveral auto to onion In the spring. K. MuMiuhaol, of 1'ortlnnd and Wil- an Oregon volunteer How at Manila, imorw entertainment boo more amn The cane It a beauty and bear the M mnt for th price charged than any ol lowing inarription: W. A. MilUloJ, them, Ihle meana the loweat charge for A. 1'rlc. Manila. Aug. 13, JS0H. Tha admitalon for the work don of any a pin It made from four rinlb coin, mbly In th world. Thole who bearing date of 1HO0, 1H01, lfi()Jand 1X03. paid 11.00 to bear Talmtdg at 1'ortland lat fall will appreciat Uii when If he T11 Monm WounwiK. Deputy J. bad been at Uladttooe park the charge U. Ilughet and alntul lort minter of would have been 25 centa admlaaion - w 1 Oregon Fir Camp, of 1'ortland, vititej 1 with a whole day Inttruction and en Oregon City Camp No. ffM, laat Tueo- terUlnment braidee; while the holder Jay evening. It I nevdlett lo aav Uiat M ''r of stock or a teaaon ticket would there waa a llvelv aeoalon ol the home bv reducel this amount contiderably. camp or that the two candidate who Tli manager are planning a far were Initiated got the full benefit of the greater assembly than ever and expect ...... . . I mm . 1 orcaaion. .Neighbor Hughes was pre an average uai it aiiemiance 01 nve tuou vailed u,on to give a lecture on behalf nd people, brought together from all of the order on the second Tuesday even- over the IVinc Northwest Ing In February to which all are Invited. I.aiio Cottonwood Contract Arthur Clift, of Stone, closed a contract with the Willamette Pulp A Taper Com pany Ibis week, to furnish it 20,000 young cotton wood trees. Those saplingi will faOMea Tine. People overlooked the Importance of permanently beneficial effect and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it Is generally known that Syrup of Figa will permanently overcome habitual be pulled from a low bottom along the constipation, well-informed peoplill not buy other laxatives, wh'ch act for a lime, but flually Injure the system. Buy the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Clackamas river.snd will be transplanted at different pointa along the l'per Will amette, where the large cot ton woods were cut and used for the manufacture of white psper. Mr. Clift will get $4 50 per 1000 for pulling and delivering the trees. Howard Hill. Tho meeting held In the county court room Monday evening to consider the proposition of completing the road lead' Ing to the Molalla section waa attended by a large number of representative men, together with delegation from Cams and Molalla The meeting wat called to order by II. J. Cross, and T. L. Charman was Installed a secretary. President Cross stated the object of the meeting and had communications from Molalla and Cams citizens read. lard Newlon.of Wllholt. were in the cltv T,,B reult of the meeting was a better yesterday. Mr. Newton is a member of "drstanding between the parties iu the firm of Newton Ilros., manulacturert o"'"ted and prospects of securing a good of Nowton' gum, San FrsnclHco. and l Kr," J I'olp from Oregon City In ataylng at Wllholt (or his health. Last week some cruel person poisonod dog belonging to the Chinese tailor. The case la being Investigated by the Humane society and any information In regard to the matter will be thankfully rocoived. The cowardly act of torturing a dog with poison la a crime that should not be encoumgod In a civilised com munity. .Mins Birdie Walker, foster-daughtor of Mra. J. W, Norrls, left on the over land Monday evening for San Francisco where she goes to become the bride of Ernest Harrington, formerly of Ely, The wedding wa to take place at the home of Mr. Norris daughter, Mrs. D. n cji.!.ii ' w ... . u. Ditiuuiur. .ir. xiarrington na a euperintendoncy In the woolen mills at San Jose. Full particular of the wed ding next week. building the road. The following com' mittee was appointed to examine further Into the matter and corporate with the country people in the matter: E. U. Caufleld, C. O T. Williams, C. II. Dye, II. II. Johnson. Uernhard Walther, solo violinist, Madame Walther, English ballad 1st, rrauluin Laura Eschluman, solo pmniat, and Harry W. Fay, humorist, will give a concert at Shlvely' opera bouse Mou- day evening, January 30, under the auspice o( the Ladle' Aid 6ocioly, of the Cotigregational chnrch. General admiHsion 35 cents; reserved seat CO cents. 0rron City Market Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 54 cent per bushel. Flour-portland, $3.45 ; Howard' Bast, 3.45 ; Fisher' Best, 13.45 ; Dayton ; 3.70 : Peacock, $3.80 Oats in sks, whito, 40 rent per bushel, gray, 40. Millslulls Bran, I17.CD per ton shorts, $13.00 per ton. Potatoes 00 to 70 cents per sack. F.ggs, 25 centa per doxen. Butter Ranch, 35 to 50 cents per roll. Onions, 90c. per rack. Greon apples, 35 to 50 nor box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 3 cents ; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, bo- prunes, 2 to 4 cents; plums, 2 to 4c. Bacon Hams, 8, to 8?4cent; side 8 to 8,'y ; shoulders, 7 to 8 ; lard 8 to 0 Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live, 3. to 3?4'c; bogs, live 4c ;. hogs dressed, 5 to 5 cents j sbeep, $3,' to $4 00 per head; lambs $1.75 to $2.50; veal, dressed 7 to 7,ln'o. Poultnr Chickens, old $3.00; turkey, alive, 12 cents per pound. Schillings Best tea sold only in Baarttht ' jf Kind You Haw Always Boucht T 4 ' r7 I Packages Mt. J'ieataal KnUrtalameot. The young peopl assisted by th pupil of th Mt, Ple1.11.nt school gav a successful entertainment In the school houae Jan 21, th proceed of which are lo b loveated In an organ for the-school Th program opened with a motv "Welcom" suported by four bro vnlea. A few hm recitations followed. Lncil Kellogg, Melha Kidder, Ethel Titus and Frank Clark, children in the primary department, deserve special mention. The dialogue "Expected Visitors" by six girls waa well rendered. The Muw Andrew favored the audience with a song and were heartily encored. A flag drill by sixfrwn children showed that the teacher, Mia Canto, had taken great pains In drilling fiern. Helen Itiggs pre alhtd at the organ. Thoee who took part In the dialogue "Photograph Oallcry" did exceedingly well. The au diance greatly appreciated the Inttumen tal solo by Mis Clara HarrUhurger. A pantouiine "When the Cat Away the Mice will Play" was well rendered. E. H. Hickman kindly awtUlod by singing "My Philippine (ueen" which be tang in so pleating a manner that he was railed lin k. Dialogue, "Burglar Alarm" wtt highly appreciated. "Fairy Rev elry," by seven small girl ami four boys s "brownlet," waa quit amusing. Their tinging would bar been a credit lo older pupils. Maude Kidder recited "Pledge With Wine" in a very pleasing manner. The urogram cloeed with a lialogue, "Strategy" which left the au dience laughing and well eatlafled with th entertainment. Dp. feed's... Cushion. Shoe ...FOR. Tender Feet. Tbe Greatest WoiBf of tbe Ap FOR LADIES OR OENTLBMEN.... McKittrick "The shoe Man," Sole Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. To tbe Public. We are authorltod lo guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy nd if not tailafactory to refund the money lo the purchaaer. Tliere is no better medi Ine made for la grippe, coldt and wbitoplng cough. Price, 25 and 60c per bottle. Try It. Geo. A. Harding. Vellow Jaundice Cored. PufTcrlng humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It la with pleasure we publish the fol- owing: "This is lo certify thai I was a terrible sufferer from Vellow Jaudice for over six m-mllii, and waa treated by tome of the beet phyticiant In our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our drug giat, recommended Klectric bitters; and sfter taking two bottlee, I waa entirety cured. I now take ereat nleuura In recommending Iheru to any person suffer ing from this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M.A. Hogarty, lx ington, Ky.." Sold by Charmon & Co. druggist. THE PF.NNY MAGAZINE, New Vork, which is the lowest-priced maga zlne in America (20 cents a year), and which is owned by Hon. Chauncy M. Iepew, the eminent American orator, wants a representative In tbi vicinity. It is a good opportunity for one of our ambitious young man or young women. Applications should be addressed to the Subscription Department, The Penny Mairtzine. Temule Court. New Vork City. New lot of wrappen trluirned In vel vet, lace and braid. All pricet. At th Racket Store, Money to loan Hiix.n & GairriTii, at lowest rate. Fer Toonc Sea and leant; rfomea. There is nothing that will arouse th ire ot a young man or woman ao quick aa to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They my dress ever o well, but if their shirt front or shirt waiet is muHsy their neat appearance ia spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen' fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Leave your older at Johnson's barber shop. Wedding stationery, the latest style and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Eanarais office. Beautiful Skin y s. Ladies, If yon de.tr a transparent, clear and freah complexion, Year Fire Show the state of your feelings and the stale of your health as well. Impure blood make itself aprarent in a pale and sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If you are leeling weak and worn out and do not bare a healthy ap pearance you should try Acker'a Blood Elixir. It core all blood diseases w ber cheap sarsapanllas and so called puri fier tail; knowing thla we Bell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Georfee A. Harding, agent. Chamberlain' Colic. Choi r. anil Diarrhoea Remedy cao always be de pended upon and ia tileaa.nt ami safe t take. Sold by Geo. A Hardinir. OABTOIltA. itn(U il Kill tor Kiwl'wiribrr!! ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED everywhere fur "The Slory of lb. Phi llnpl tie." bv Mural Haltteat. com nils. tiuiietl by tbe tioveriimtiit at Official His torian to the War Department. The book wat written In army cam pa at en Fran- ci.ro. on the Pact he with General Merrill, in the llotpiult at Honolulu, In Hong Konr, In the American Irenchet at Manila, in the iniurjrent camps with Aetilnalclo. on the deck of the OiympU with Dewey, and In the roar of battle at the fall of Manila. Ronama for agents. Brimful of original pictures taken by government photo gr.ph.ra on the spot. Large bonk. Low prices. Rig profits. Freight poid. Credit (hven. Drop all trashy anoflin.i war books. Outfit free. Address, F. F. Barber, Bec'y, Star Intnrano Bldg., Chicago. Uae Dr. Bourdon' French Arsenic Complexion Wafer th only reliable beaatifler of th eonv plexlon, tkln and form known. In the direction lor which they art intended, their effect It simply majrical The most as tounding transformation In personal ap pearance It brought about by their Heady uae. Poueaaing tbe WIZARD'S TOUCH in producing and preserving beauty of form by turely developing a transparency and pellucid clearneaa of complexion, thtpely contour , of form, brilliant eyes, soft smooth skin, where, by nature, the re verse exiits. Even the coABscrr ao most arrcuivi txia marred by raccELM, moth, SLACK UKADt, MM FLU, and VCLOAS S IDS CM, TSLLOW ASD MTDDT SKIS, and Other VACIAfc. DisriocKKMi.iTa. are permanently removed and a delidouily clear and refined com plexion assured, enhancing a lady's lovell nets beyond ber moat cxtrtvtgaut expto tatlona. Indies, Vest Cmm be neaaUfsil. no matter wbo you are or what your dis figurement may be you can max y one self a bandsomt as any lady in lb land by the use of Dr. B;irl:i'i atcjIc Cozsleilaa Wifca Used by men tbe results ant equally fa vorable. Price, small box 50 cents. Larger box $1.00 or special order of six large boxes) lo.OO. Sent to sny address under pisia cover on receipt of tbe above amount. Write for circular. THE PARISIAN DRIQ CO. 131 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. BANKRUPT STOCK TO BE SOLD AT CENTS ON THE DOLLHR jj The Bankrupt Stock of J. Schwartz must he disposed of at a Great Sacrifice, having heen purchased at less than half its value. 11,000 of General Merchandise, Consisting in part of: Clothing. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. To Show the Substantial Reduction, a few Prices are Quoted. ..... Ladies shoes, former price 12.50, sale price.l 20 Ladies' storm rubbers, best quality, price. . 30c Ladies' common rubbers, sale price. 18o Ladies' button shoes, cloth top, former price 1.50, sale price 75c Ladies' dongola button shoes, former price $1.50, sale price i 75c Misses' pebble goat shoes, sale price 70c Infants' button Bhoes, sale price 15c Glass cotton towoling, sale price 3o Indigo blue prints, sale price 4c Fast black sateen, sale price 6c Child's caps, former price 25c, sale price. . . 10c Boys suits, size 14 to 19 years, former price $5.00, sale price .2 25 Boy's suits, former price $7.50, sale price.. 3 75 Yard-wide percales, former price 10c, sale price 7c Men's dress shoos, former price $2.50, sale price , J 20 Men's undershirts, former price 35c, sale Price ; i5o Men's hose, former price 12 Jc, sale price. . . 5o Men's rubber coats, former price $1.50, sale price 75c Men's heavy blue shirt3 or jumpers, former price 65c, sale price 35c Men's suits, former price $10, sale price. . . .5 00 Men's suits, former price $5.00, sale price.. .2 25 Men's suits, former price $6.50, sale price. .4 00 Men's suits, former price $10 to $12.50, now.7 00 Men's pants, former price $2.00, sale price. . 95c Men's dress shoes, sale price 95c Men's working shoes, sale price 90c Men's carpet slippers, Bale price 25c Men's white dress shirts, sale price 40c Men's colored-bosom Bhirts, sale price 35c Men's 50o negligee shirts, sale price 25c Men's 25c caps, sale price. . . , ; 15c Men's 50o caps, sale price 25c Men's srm rubbers, best quality, sale price 40c Men's long rubber boots, sale price 3 00 Men's best overalls 30c Men's drawers, former price 35cr sale price. 15c An opportunity never before offered to pur chase goods at less than manufactures cost. Remember the Place, Masonic Building, 6th and Main Street, OREGON CITY, ORSCON,