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OKKOON CITY ENTKHWtlSE, FWDAY, FKIJHUARY 10, 1899. 3 Personal and Local. Mis Well (llnnmni liaa linen IhIiI up , Hit h liml colli for llm mst U du) a, J, V. C'Uik, the alislianter, In Kiiiillii evo'ral ilaya Hi I'l" dome In I'olk county, 1'.. K. Martin, of Maple Urn-, a rahsiu Untf business In loan rlium lay. ."Is A kocii Wall, of Portland, wN tliu uctlol Mm. Neleuii l,renre HinitUy .MIm Klla IiimimmUii, alio liaa lieeli irk for llm 'st ! 1 aloaly rf 'ivrrlnn. Miulil iiuuii l'alilon HiiH't of March il"i for the Mnkliii, at Huntley's Hook tor.. J.jlmnlo Farm', of Allilna, U Ihwii ;Hii filenda In tin city 'or llio nasi o ft nek e. Munlay ttinlna viry pli-assiit our iU'rty m tendmcd Jaeob hlrlj(li L ll home In 1 1 1 1 city. Mr. Jacob Koln-r, of hell wood, baa lM bwll taken lo llio Imsnllal lo nil 10 a tntiiii il oerallon. KrCietary lrvy, of tbe 8lcm Y. M. , A. was a spectator at tli banket hall tin TiK'xUy pvrnloK last. W.J. MiKlilhan's chiMion, of ML !t .uit, ii lecoveriim from over talk of lMtfrii slid measles. Ilsv. Oilman Parker, aecrelary of the ifon JUitlat state convention, wa si jiiis a low tli first ol lli wees. I:ukuii llayler, a prominent yoonii wjt-r of I'olk county, aa call tn friends In the city lli week. Hi: N. McKlilWan, who ba I'1" k r..r tl.a I mt low meek Willi III lri lever U able M U about eualn. ti (' ll,.nll. of Hirliiutr. wae in - - - pgoii City lbs 'ore part of the week assys they li-t out little snow there J 4 A, Iwiniiillt, Y. M. C A. awretary I'ortlatid. returned from Houlheiu tgoii ly way of (rioii City Wedues- .V. A. I'otcraoii, of 1'oUUikI, was In i It if llm forepart of tlm week In the !erlaof partlee iililn to buy ho !CllH. At. J. M. Uxrpiico nl (Uiiglitrr, i0 tiMve lw vultniK In halrm, t ill Mr. iwl Mm. C. 0. T. Wlllwum I. II. IWow, ho Iim Urn Inilit . for fw ilJi ill I""'" "J iftj.j coinilUtl"ni, It lnirovlii( m irnxliiK'y. :l. A. WtUU'r, Jutir of llm c it icktiimi i ll"" lily Pftlurday nJ OrteJlbal Cltt(kniM M tWit to 0e lrlriliu.0 coniivolloim itli tlm I iim U)lwn till dty nd Tort- d. 1 1.. lturbur, iroHrou Unimrof itkaniM county, living near Wood m,ala tho city TuvUy on btul 4. Mr. I!rbur tiyi about live Inrlm mow had fallon In tbat vlrlnlty and lulling aa tplundiJ. h, U. A. Jayim liaa Moclatel lilni ( in btiklnea with Ir. Pvaman.ot thla f. Ir. Jayno la a jliyirln and goon of conalilfral practice. Tlm 1or'a family baa arrived and ia temu nly at tb Klvctrlo hotel. W . D. F. Warner ha Jual clod a taful term aa principal of tlm Yale, Uiuer county arbool and returned to I county, where be liaa property In ;'ta. I'rof. Warner aayi tbat ftd I n in Kaatern Oregon and large obor of atock of all kind twriilmd lug tlm recent cold anap. IUJTTKU KIXO IS HE NEWMAN MAKtS 8,000,000 POUNDS OF CLCIN PRODUCT ANNUALLY. The recent cold weallmr and pn w nl rain uiako It mi'fiiiiry V) illwniitlfitm linprovniiiciit of Hnvi'i Hill, and llm ri'p.ililng iliiferU In former work, A. IV. I'lilllppa city e(ninitu, Ima old IiIm outfit lo Hurry hmllh. Mr, ; I'lillippM bit not di llnlii'ly ii-cldd whut liiinllieim will licit occupy bin ullcnlloo The Clillienn New Year bejjin yeoter .1 . I ....II I .1.1 I. - Wl" o,u ., ,.r J((in NWn who WM twntlj to week will. Ir.lem.itlent llrlng i r,.( (.sl pr.-H.er.t of Urn Nrt.rd of trml-of II Hi-hhh llMalnraa a ,1 a Wl f l-rfc II aitlma ( rrnni from H Million CMMrU ( Milk Kff ir. Iioinli and llm inenl. filhlladea in oliiwrvMiictt nce mom tlm Kud'aaud Did Uold's triumbnt. . Maaon and Hamlin Organ in ex- out condition, for aalu ot the Oregon y Auction llouao. If t ho Ore companlua of tlm city are lly preparing for the coming election ;bitifandaHlnunt. trgulur aurvlie in tlm Congrogntlonnl re h Hunduy morning. MuhIchI pro ro In the eyonlng. A. linker bai rtwignud aa executor tho eatattt of AugUHU Mulcber, and I Subulpiua has beon apKlnted ad ilNtraUr. bme will be a apodal meeting of ltnomah I.odgo No. 1, V, and A. M. urday evening Fob. 11, at 7 :t)0 p. in. rk in the M. M. degree. , . be warm ruin, w hich began to" full iidny ban wiped out every trace of w and the Willamotte ia rapidly rln agalu. here hag boon an unuauully large nher of doatba In thla city and county iOg the pant two weeks. 4 careful of the Cough Medlclnos give your children. Not one in CO afe to givo a child. We make a llldren'i Cough Hyrup." It is ab itoly harinlons; glyea quick relief, ia inant to take and every bottle la told ,"Money-back-lf-you-want-lt" plan. , 25c. C. Q. Huntley, I Cut-rate Druggist. - irgular sorylcoa will be held In the tHt church Sunduy. The public and libers of the church are cordially la id to attnnd. hree papers for $2. jlghth pago. Head our oiler he Enterprise makes you a splendid r "Better than Ever" on lat page, id it. t'lmiirellor ib l urn, l P., of I'ort IhihI Uiilver'ity, w i.l il'liver nil addreaa at I lie M. K, church February 12, llm iNvalon of iiii'inoi iitl tier vice In honor of Aliruh.im I, inc. !ii. At a iiimiIiiu f ilm l.dle' AniHUry, of IIih Y. M A, hold Wrdm-iuluy Mn (iciirii'le Fuihy and Mra. A. J Montgomery ei c .oi n cj'Uin of the Udlci l,,r tlm building contnut. Mail your valenilm'S Ui your Mit bruit m Dm poatolllc In Welnbard'a ball next TuMRiUy lilgbl. No pontaifH o- jiilred A Him auroiluient of valentine will be for aalu at reanoiiable pricta. The regular i p. m. NiifUy tiiHtimr of llm Y. M. C. A. will I held In (lie Mvtlindinl t'burch. Hoc, Cox, of llm ForlUud Y. M. U. A. will n.k, all in tarented In llm ainoclntiou iliould m preaniit. Tlm lot lie aultlciuut lor ika'.ing wai enjoyed by a largo number of upl on llm lake below llm city llm ptaw k. Tlm aiiddun change In temperature ba apollnl what indicated aeveral weekaof fine aleigbliig and akatlng. Work la again reaumed on llm founda tion ol tlm Y. M. C. A. building and another week will probably allow llm ex cavating and blaatlug to be completed. Tho re. nil liiilenioiit weather aoum what retarded tlm work. Doii let ilia tiripp or Malaria get llm atart of you. Commence at lb Very tlral riiiplon with Ouinla Tonic and prevent a long and wrlia aerioua tick- upk. V. (. Iluntlly, the Cut-rate I "rug gut, aell and guarantee It. I'rlce oOc and $ 1 .00. I:IkIii. 111. . I tlm Aui'-rlcnn bntt"r kinir. In all tho world bo ia probably tlm htriwt producer of tloit bovine roI wlih b K1I.U tlm rtilT of llfi. Kvery day b driven np from tin pimtnre a herd of 6.1,0"" row, and every moriiliiK be I.l not tlm creum front oOO.OOO qrnirta of Uiilk, erioiiK'i tlnid to anil a yacht in. Of coiiriM Mr. Newman doe not lit- rrnlly and e-riinilly n-rform aui-b bi-rciilciiii tick. Aa a mutter of f.u t ho buy inoxt of bla milk. On 9,2 '') fiinna In Illinola, Wlwinln and Iowa tliere ia acuttcrcd an urmy of pernoim who do llm bnrd work. Mr. lwmllu merely ili- the hard thinking and tlm heavy looking on. Ilo do" tint ko In for fancy clad milk nmidawith pink and w hit" complexion and lurklike vole-. Hi inllkinnhU do not wenr aunbonneta. They are Mg, two lltd men who know bow to make a contrary hrlndln "jfivo down" and wbotxi ronviTftutlnn during tlm morning and evening hour I limited lo "no Ik" run I "hnrrup, yon old crittT, varied p-rhiip by nnprintnbbt remark of a profime rmtnrn. Mr. Newman due not buy tnilk like tlm averugn botrwholdi-r, who tuki wU r and all In a iiunrt A man In ra h of the fncUirlm tuk from each ran each day a en in pie, wbh h I put into a bottle bearing the patron' name. Tb aggreKiiti anmpl.- of a week are UfUnl for the jM-m-ntag of buttT fat cream. It baa lieen fl)furel and thia prora tion may not ba exactly rucurate. but it w-rvra aa an illtixtration that 100 potimbi of tbricbit milk from tb Ut aortof cowaprnluciiliveNiuiiiU of but ter. The alipfthod farmer' coiitritiatlnn. fur iiuUuce. umy not tt over two oniida of iT'wm to tlm 1 00 pound of milk. It tbna hiipjM-na that tho aemlmonth ly rhetka covering exactly the aam The cbainlea bicycle ia the coining wheel, Ita mud proof, dual prjof ger itig t aa much ol an Improvement over a dirt-colliH'titig chain a a bicvcle bear ing 1 over tlm bearing of a wheelbarrow. (Jo in ami examine llm Cretcenl Chain tea at Huntley's Hook atoie. Trice I'M. A caae waa (114 Wodneaday io the Circuit Court by the Uamhrintia Brewing Company, a corporation, agalnat John A. Wihton and John F. r'hea, lo forecloa a uiortfage on a farm In town. 4 South, rang 2 Kant, fur the auin of flV). (1. II. lMmlck la attorney for Ibe plalntilT. Ion'l pay more than l.tf.00 lor a chain bicycle thia year. That buys the beat Crcnenl wiih the lateat improve- menta and the lient and higbeat priced tire in the world. Sm one at Huntley 'a I'.ook Htore. The caae of the State of Oregon va. Fred Hounds waa tried by jury in Jus tice Schulxd'a court on Tueaday evening. The defendant wa charged with aaaaul ting one Hay I'ollork while working In tlm Crown I'awr Co 'a mill. The jury returned a yerdict of guilty of aanault. and the court impord a fine of (23. Q. D. himli k appearwl for the Slate and C. II. Dye for defendant. iVin't get bald-beaded. Hair is nicer to look at and pleaaantcr lo have. If your balr ia falling out, If you aro troub led with dandruir. If your scalp Itches and is hard to keep clean, atop the tMiible In lime by living Huntley's Hair Tonic. It Is delightful to uo and is as repealling as a ahatnpoo I'rlce, 60 and 2ta, at C. U. Huntlye's Cut-rate Drug Store. Hvmomher the Valentine party to re given at Wuinhard's lull next Tueaday evening by the young ladies of St. Tanl'i Kpiacopal church. The young ludie having the program In charge are making every preparation poaniblo to make the affair a social succeaa. Cordial welcome to everybody. Anrriaalon25 cents, in cluding refreshment. A surprise party was given Thoa, Unult, the congenial conductor on the Gladstone car line, Monday evening. A large aggregation of friends and rela tives greeted him about 8 o'clock with many hearty good w inline lor the year of bin earthly pilgrimage just begun, A fine large arm chair was presented him a an evidence of the high esteem of his friundt. The Clackamas County Humane Society is a commendlble organisation n any community and apparently Intends to be of usefulness in our vlcln- ty. It is dulv incorporated now with Miss Anita McCnrver, president; Geo. Ilaiding, vice-president j Hev. A.J, Montgomery, secretary; E. G. Caufleld, treasurer; Dr. W.E. Carll.H.C. Stev ens, J. K. Hedges and Mrs. E. G. Cau field, directors. The Incorporation was perfected on Friday of last week when corporate articles were duly tiled and recorded, OASTOTlIA. Bean tb A I Mnil You Hiw Always Boup Blgaatur of lh Kind Yoa Han Always , Hon. H jrn 1 Wra, K. Koak and wife, of lb1 city, on Tueaday, February 7th, lW,a son, liorn To llm wife of J. T. Montgomery of thla city, on Thursday, February Hlh, IHirii, a daughter. la "ortera Way, Coiomenda llaelf to lb well Informed. lo do tileaaantly and effet-lilallr what waa ' l,ol"e' "", ,,,,! "'I'll"! tbey were formerl dor, In 11. ,.,n,l-.t d "III tlm faWiion. and diaagreeably aa well. Tocleanaa tlm nyiteni and break up cold, headache, and fevera without unpleanant aller effect, ue the dulinbtful li'iild laxative reiimdy, Hyrup ol Fig. Made by Cali fornia Fig Hyrup Co. Hay for Hale. Timothy an J clover cheap. For further Information call at thia oflice. Joll KK man. 'quantity of milk are widely divergent Mr. xewumn want the r renin, not the water. Ilia nvhtein ia now being quite generally adnptod. The total ontpnt of bnttcr from the Kewumn creameries ia N-tween 7.000,- 000 and 8.000.000 ponnd a year. Tbat la a whole lot of bntter when yoa come to think of it It wonld be enongh to bntter a state like Connecticut all over, and yon could eprvad it on rather thick at that Mr. Newman i 50 years old now, and la in very comfortable financial circnin- atance. He baxu't been waking bntter all the years for fan. Hut be started in life very humbly. lie waa born in England and waa one of a family of eight sons. So at 14 he waa apprenticed to a draper, or, as we should say, to a dry kixhI merchant The first year he received nothing bat hut "keep. The second year hit salary waa not large enough toliothcr him, nnd tho prospect for ever making euongh to live on were discouraging. So after learning the bnaluee be took tho advice of bis aunt, Mrs. Robert Tinkcrton, and came to America. Ho arrived in Chicago one Saturday in Oc tober, 1850. On Monday morning he went to work for Totter Palmer a clork at $3 por week. Dut his training hud been good, and ho soon advanced. In a short time he was one of Mr! Palmer's bent paid salesmen. But be wanted a business of his own. When tho Crosby Ojwra House waa to be opened, he made application for the management of all the miscellaneous details la frout of tho foot lights. There wore 1,800 applications fur the place, so Mr. Crosby abruptly told the young man. Ho replied that he was willing to be tho thirteen hundred nnd first The letters he presented from the men he knew made bis number the lucky one. He hired the doorkeepers, ran the ush ers and programmes and came to own 123 pairs of opera glosses, which he rented the first real bauineas of hi own. In 18GS he went to Elgin to visit the Pinkerton boys and bought a country store, which be conducted nntil a short time ago. In the meantime he gradual ly driftod into the butter making busi ness. n began with a dozen cows and a shabby little dairy, in which tho churn was operated by a water wheel Today yon can hardly throw a stono in the vicinity of Elgin withont hitting a Newman creamery. That is why he la the bntter king of America. Jons F. WuxouoBB't 0-r-fon City Market Keporl. (Corrected weekly.; Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 61 cent per biitbel. Flour Portland, 1.4; Howard's IWst, HAT, ; Fiaber's Ilet, fX4 ; Dayton ; $1.70: Peacock, f,.1.80 Oaf In aki, white, 40 cent per biiebel, gray, 40. MillatiitJW Uran, 17.00 per ton aborta, M.0O per ton. Potato- K) to 70 centa tr sack. Fgg, 23 cent per dozen. Hutter Kanch, 33 toM cents per roll. Onions, tajf. r lu. Green apples, 35 lo 50 per box. Dried Fruit Apples, unbleached, 3 cent;o0-ound boxea, eyaporatod, 6c- prune, 2 to 4 cent; plum, 2 to 4c. Bacon Hams, 8 to cents; sides 8 to 8.',' ; shoulders, 7 to 8 ; lard 8 to 0 Livestock and Dreumd Meats Ileef, re, 3'i to 3'c; hogs, live 4c; hoga dressed, 6 lo 6 cents ; si eep, $.3 to f 1.00 per bead; lambs 1.75 to 2.50; veal, dreaaed 7 to 7','c. Poult r Chickens, old3.00; turkeys, slive, 12 centa p- pound. ChamU-rlain' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedr can always be de- (N-nded upon ami it pleaaant and safe to ake. Nhl by (eo. A llardinir. Arkrr'a EnclMi Iiewedy will atop a Cough at any time, and will cure the wornt cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 25c. and 50c. Geo. A. Hard ing, agent. la !. .t ih r irtra. I waa born in KA1. and I have per onal rncollectioiiiof a ludy in tlm early fort lea oalng them. T be curate of lodged in a frmhoum contlgo'iu to my father's place Hi wlf was a tall, firm, lisndaonm woman, ivm i in black when I first saw In r, and hud patche "beaoly apola" tbey were called on her forehead, clmi-h (left, I Ibinki and chin. I tol l rnv mother on retoruimr 'beau I have most vivid recollection of awing ber and ber hufhand on the occasion. A bandaomer couple yon would rarely tuocL Nolaa and Qoerie. I -FrUrr.. 1 arlMlaa Keedl.- All lovers of art needlework who ars sc'imtinterl with it faaciuating a well aa patWit laUira will hall with pleasure a clever FhkIIhIi Invention called the "Prince Christian U'dla." It has four separata eyes, by which embroider er may work with from one to four thread at a time. Every woman fa miliar with embroidery will rocopniza the value of audi a needle in shading figurca or flowers and rex-all the torment and time lost in changing ber illka. This needle wa invented by a Mis DurTell, akllled in fine embroidery, who submitted it to Prince Christian, wbo was so impressed by It utility that her royal highness gave permission for it to be called ty ber uarue. Hpocimcns of work done with this wonderful needle wore exhibited at the same time and met the approbation of the piinoee. wbo bas the reputation of being an ex pert in decorative needlework of all kinds. Exchange. The most expensive bicycle tire on tlm market ia the Diinlop, The highest quality rirns are lioston luminated. Tlm lightest and strongest fraum connections are sheet steel staiupimrs. The up-to- d4te bicycle must have absolutey dust proof bearings, adjustible handle-bar's snd internal expanders for fastenimr lairs and saddle post. All tbee things and many more imprsvetnenta are found on the Crescent, which sell for $.15.00. To-J In ht and To Morrow Mgbt. And each day and niglit during thla week you can get at any druggist's Kemp's P.alaam for the Throat and I.ungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for conglm. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it alwsys In the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. Don't make underwear when it can ba bought at such very low price at lb Racket Store. Schillings Best Japan Oolong Englsh Breakfast Ceylon Tea Ideal Blend New lot of wrapper trimmed In vel vet, lace and braid. All price. At the Kacket Store, Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at tb EMTsapaiaa office. Beautiful Skin y LcldiCS "J00 desire a trans pa rent, clear .! gn(J fresh complexion, Xutlre lo the Hoard f lire Co-amlk-alwaer. Oanoo City. Feb. 10, '99. Gentlemen : There will b a meetinir of the IJoard al the City Hall on Monday, reoruaiy LtHli. im, at 8 o'clock. P. M . for the purpose of transadicg whatever business may come before the board. C. D. Latocrxtti. Pres. B C. Ct aav, Secretary. Bsaratas f Had tm Hi) AJwn BjtgM DJfaatart f im Had tm tun linn THE PENNY MAGAZINE, New Vork, which is the lowest-priced maga- xlne in America (20 cents a year), and which is owned by Hon. Chaoncy M. Depew, the eminent American orator, wants a representative in this 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 Magazine. Temple Court, New York City. Fer Tonn; Mea and loans; rfemen. There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They mBy dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is uiussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen'a fine work. Tliere can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. Use Dr. Bourdon' French Arsenic Complexion Wafers the only reliable beautider of the eom pl'ilon, skin and form known. In the direction lor wbich they are intended, their effect la (Imply magical The moat as tounding transformation in personal ap pearance is brought about by their dearly use. fosaeasing ID wu&KV S TUULil in producing and preserving beauty of form by lurely developing a transparency and pellucid clearness of complexion, shapely contour of form, brilliant eyes. soft smooth skin, where, by nature, the re verse exist.. Even the coarsest d sunt arrcuivs ski marred by raxcxLt, motb, slacxhiaw, rianx, and vcLOAaaxpaaae, yellow aro Mi-bbT skis, and other rim iMsriucaiMisTs, are permanently removed and a deliciooily clear and refined com p'exion assured, enhancing a? lady's lovcli nen beyond ber most extravagant expec tatlons. Indies, Vast Cam be Iteaiiiins!, no matter who you are or wbat your dis figurements may be you can make jonr self a handsome aa any lady in tb land by th as of Dr- BJurioi ' Ansnic CoidIeUqi Wtftn Used by men tb result ars equally fa vorable. Price, small box 50 centa. Largs box $1.00 or special order of six large boxe 5.00. Sent lo any address under plain cover on receipt of the above amount. Write for circular. THE PA RIM AX UKIO CO. 131 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. THE- BANKRUPT STOCK Purchased OF J. SCHWARTZ at 47 Cts. on the Dollar Still Offers Values of Unquestioned Worth Complete Lines Offered in Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Etc. Men's 9-r.zi Bib Overalls, sale price 40c Men's Double Breasted Blue Flannel Shirts Bale price . 75c Men's Tercale Dress Shirts, sale price 25c Men's Celluloid Cuffs, sale price 15c Men's Celluloid Collars, sale price..'. 5c Men's Linen Collars, best-quality, sale price 8 for 25c Men's Dress Shoes, sale price 95c Men's Working Shoes, sale price. 90c Men's Suits, all wool, sale price 5 75 Men's Cassimere Suits, all. wool, sale price. 8 00 Men's Navy Blue Cheviot Suits, all wool, sale price ,v 8 50 Men's Gray Cassimere Suits, all wool, Ore gon goods, formar price $13.50, now. .9 50 Men.B Satinet Suit's, sale price 2 25- Boys' Suits, long pants, size 14 to 19 years, sale price, $2.25, $3.50, $4.25 and. ... .5 50 Men's storm rubbers, best quality, sale price 40c Ladies' storm rubbers, best quality, price. . 30c Ladies' common rubbers, sale price 15c Ladies' Button Shoes, sale price, 75c, 90c, $1.10 and 1 35 Misses' pebble goat shoes, sale price 70c Men's 50c caps, sale price 25o Men's umbrellas, steel rods, sale price 55c Fast black sateen, sale price. . . 6c Indigo blue prints, Bale price.. 4c Yard-wide percales, sale price 8c Light-colored calicoes, sale price 3c Brocaded sateens, sale price 5c Ladies' black hose, sale price 5c Men's tan sox, sale price 5o Men's black sox, sale price 5c Men's wool box, sale price 10c The public is urgently invited to inspect the above stock of goods, now in Masonic Building, Corner 6th and Main Streets., Oregon City.