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OREGON CITY ENTEM'ItlSK, FRIDAY, MAKCII 17, 1800 r Personal Mention Or. Iavllt was In (own ilitrliiK the ek on husineiis. ( Charles llsiiiisfurd, has gone to I. Cailiss to vImIi friends. Tim Infant child of Mr. end Mrs. Dun Lyons In veiy tli k. Mli Ilssel I'IM.iiry, vUlt Portland. Mutt Is II r . ol (Im week. I furry Moody vlslied hi family tin firstyif the wrck returning to McMiiwivillr. Ml Birdie Jarkmii ami Lillian (Jans, were vUitlng with friend the laul of the week, 1 Mla Koliln Hhew, of Portland, wa vUitlng filiuide In Ilia tliy djilim tlm week Mr, (liliiiun Parkrr, of (iladalone, U no better, she U Hoi lieeii ftell for omenine, Hon. t'. I. I.tourett" returned Tuee lay tVniii a limine trip to Yamhill ounly. Charles ll'ilinan, of Meeduabwok, aat In tlm t liy Monday, ami went on to i'ortlsnd. Ml Helen Urifillh, of Halem, vUUed ier sfer Mr. Itoht. A. Miller the first f tli week. Win. 8encr, of the Fourth lattery, Jolttl Htatee regulere returned 1'iin ilanll yesterday. Jacob Mllry, of I nlon precinct i relcouie caller at the Fnterprlse otlli Vsdpeaday. J'ostinsnter II. Klelnamilh. of Clark faa in town triiituy. Hit wa tail a money order olfh-e eoiiiniliiia ago, W. H. Itl.ode, la quite sli-k with la rlpt. Ha mat roinielled to laka iri O ifnui iiia gri, ari'i u now run red to lila hoiim. Mia F.lletha Cumins, who haa been idling alili Mill Myrtle Kern, ra il nwl la her horn at Nhulwl, Moti l-oOiiiy irraaurer Jeifiti Miaiie, waa lng ao badly from (be rftVct of era cohl, Monday, thai tin look iy'a'r-t from hi dm lea. Miaa Clark, from Chicago, and Mr . M, William, of Portland, have Inwn iel of their sister In-law, Mrs. K, raball of Cantmah, laat week. Klrner Thompson, wall known here is secured a ilton at (lretnsn on on the river steamboats, and left (or irtland laat Haturdey to commence ork,' WilUrd Mora, who la employed In M). ' Harding's drug elore, went to rtland thla week, and paed the ex lina'lun in phsrmacy. lie iiaa re- mod to continue In the service of Mr irdlng Mis Clsra Kiddle, daughter of Judge d !le, of (Jlenbrouk, Oregon, who haa rnlnthis city for aometlnM left or r bom yeaterday , Hhe ha eecar a icol.lnUiat vicinity, and will teach earing term. i I'rad Oherarher, of New Kra, waa in i city Ftnrday making preparation iroon an eitendrd trip toHkagway, icka. It la not hi intention at prea L to go into the mlnning reglona. He I atop at Skagway and endeavor to te- work. I. II. Oawldin, drputy flah comiula ner, ofClarkanm rounty, apltolntfil l.ort time ago by Hlale Fiah Conmil ner Mdiulre, haa ten in the'clt oral daya acquainting tilmaelf with i flalnng condition that will prevail en the aeanon oxn. p. 8, Raker, road lupervlaor of die- :t No. l. Went Oregon City, waa do- iinaliif at the court houae Monday aanllruly aatltfiml with the propo4 it ol having each road diatrint in control ta own fund and thinks It will prove improvement on former muthoda. '. II, Kevrnue, road anpervlaor of dla- t No. 0 waa In the city Friday, doing ilneaa with the county commlanionor la Intareated In having a road tt ded from Sandy to l'liaant home to mci with the Multnomah county d. It will be (i.4' milna In lungtli. j coramliwionors granted f 1000 worth umher for the purpouo yid two tone -'.rate powder for blasting. ). G, MaddiX'k haHjaold his roataurant ohn Hunoy. has. Foster haa opened ire the bowling alloy t to Coles' saloon. a rentunrant wna located rank Mcdlnnla, and Mabel Drown e murriod Tuoflday, at the home of brother F. 0. Drown, cm, its said to bo good, that locture Ionry Addis on the aex question, day March It), at Willamette hall, 8 nek p. m. end organizer Roger, of California, ba present with the Woodmen here bout two weeki. A grand meeting bo held at Weinhard'a bull to cole o the occasion. The Monday follow a smoker will be nlveu. February 2.1, the aeiirntary of the In lerlor lied patant to l,Wt.H acres of i liool Indemnity land In thla mate. The Y. M U. A Oral akt hall 'fain will unto Portland tonight and play a match gum with the Y. M (J, A. tlime. Collector of bicycle tex Cowing, aay ha entlmatea that tlitira am about MK) whnela In Cl kama county. Clilfl of tlm Orison City lire depart iiient, C M. Mm, ami altaiit chief, Frank Kogcr, look their oa'ha of olll. e, bejufa ( ty (nirdnr Itruce Curry Mon day. "----- - IVoih buying war anUforlhriiiMdvc iiniKt pMy a hiokeragn licciiae even If it la for llittlr own lnvrnlineiit. Thla I llm talent Inter pretaliuii by the coiniiilniioiier of lliteriiiil ri'Venun, Through I Im ciTin of ('. If. Iye, Frnext llutler, w.tii the Culled Hiatea army at Honolulu, ha Uoli diw liargi.d by (he aiM-relary of war, Frner.t llutler I a aon of v, llutler formerly of the Congregational church of thla city. It may m-iii aeiuatioual to aonm, that lecture on eetology by Henry Addis, former editor of The Firebrand. Don't fall to attend and jugde for yourwlf at Willamette hall. Sunday at H n. in. ' j w At the home of Mra. A. b. I'rraaer, a Very enjoyable Miioiiary tea wa given Tunaday alteiiioon. The room were prelllly decorated for the w radon. An appropriate program was rendared. Only ladiea were In attendant. Hi Henry'e mimtrel huw did not ap- Land Mine Lye Hath Not Keen pear at hhively'e hall Katurday night aa I The lunch waa then aerved and the had leii bdleil. Owing to bad railroad remainder of the evening waa pel connection, It la said, they could not socially keep the date The money paid In ad' A I'lrsMttt Kec.eptloo. I 8tat or Ohio, Citv or Toi.aiKi.f Hev. K. H. ftollinger, the new Congre- L " ' . V gational mlnUler ws ti-ndwed a wel-1 "r..-7 . ,.i y come reception at the rhurcl. r.y the ' senior panner oi loe nrm ia r. u members of his congregation. Tueday 1 ' Uhny A Co., doing bulnes in tl.e U night. The affair was given In the u ' V'1"1"' "maty and Ktale afore- ...... . ... I aalrl. mikI Itml an i.l firm iklll It. a ... annei, wiiicii nail tieen iJw:ortei witlij 7 '. .. ....- oi iMft ii jiitKlf IMH.LA Un for eachiK and every cao of Catarrh that tanm. Ie cured by the ue of Hall's Catarrah Cure. FKANK J.CHKXKY. i Good pop 35g. Thin COtirmn orHf-nt'iI nf our afir witli P.fli' will y ll nr.t tr,.. full ..'.....A ')! I ... . .... I . . 1 1 1 - . f t - I-l f . rt I . fj h!fj and Kola Compound. 1 1 . w ff v v -v v - --r v "O "V 0 v f ? r VVKr&j bower and wreathe of evergreen, pre senting an enlivened appearance. A large number of people were preterit to give HeV. liollinger the, barnl of welcome, and cultivate the pleaure of hi social aciintintance. Among the invited gurats were Uev, II. Oberg, pastor of the M. ft, church. Ilev. A. J. Montgomery, IVesbyterian, and Iter. W. II. LaWnir- ette, KaplUt. Addrenw-s were nude, sridrxipiUite mimic rendered by a quar tette of ladiea of the church. Alter the rendition of the program, an excellent lunch wilhcolfe waa aerved by young ladiea. C. II. I'yr acted a mier of ceremonies. The following program of muNie and ie h-innking ws rendered: Kong "My Creole Kue" by quartette comixxMid iA Sirs. K. K. ('hsrman, Mrs. W. H. Wiggins, Mr. Ira Wi-lurt. Mis WUharl. Addreas -"The Congregational Church Here and ha Work," Mra C. II. Iye. V.x.l DiiMtte "Land of the Kwal- loaa," Mradames t barman and Wiggln Welcome to the I'axtor Itev. II. Olierg, of the M. K. church. Welcome to the "newest" pa tor, by the "oldest" pastor Hev. A.J. Mont gomery. Kriponae by Rev.. K. H. Bollinger, Kong by the quartette "There ia a Hworn to before me and s'jbacrilmd in iny prenence, this Cth day of December, A. I). I hi!, . A. W OLKAON, si. Notaryl'ubllc. L IT CURES I bj Sleeplessness, Hall'a Catarrah Cure Is taken Inter- L( w nally end a-1. dire, tly on the IM and j M "CrVOUSneSS, mucoua surlai'es of the ybm. Fend 1 ft for lestimor.lals, free. f Pi DiZZiflCSS. F.J. CHF..VF.Y.A VAi.. Toledo O V, ' f -f Hold by drugglts, "'hi. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Festherbone Bicycles are high grade, 'fc fully guaranteed wheels with all their lateat Improvement. Kun.lne tfiem at ' W Huntley's Hook HUite. 'M i a !p Neuralgia, nci truus ucuiiiij, Beautiful Skin v Vancw for rear rvrxl seals was relunded. riarab M. McCowan haa filed her final report aa administratrix of the etate of t. (). MoCowan and the same ha been ratified and confirmed by the county court, and the aduiiuistralrix rleaed. I.. II. Mc'ieorge, of Highland, died Katurday and waa burled Monday. Mr. McUeorga came (rum California about three years sgo and was highly e teemed by bis neighbor and at'QUlntan.-ea. He leave a wile and three children all re- aiding at Highland. With the election of C. O. Albright, to the loard ol school directors, the tbrve uieuibfrs coiiioaing It, namely, K. K. Charman, C. H. Caufleld and CO. Altirlghl, are found to be all native sons of Oregon, which Innlance, is believed to be the tire of the kind in the state. Mr, Albright Elected Director. 1 arliot; !f yU dereatranl'arenLclaar 'M "" . .. . ' ' U n n uyspepsia, and freh complexion, w. -J f lorpia Liver, Uae Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers Hi only reliable beautlfler of the corn pinion, ikln and form known. In tht direction lor el-ltd they are Intended, their ellrct I alrnply magical toiiinlli.f trin.fdfniiilon In 14-arance is brought atxml by their iady e. roMMiii the WIZARD 8 TOUCH in prixiucing and iirewrvinir lui .r Headache, Biliousness, i Stomach Complaints, j Constipation. 5 Ti. mo.t M Female Complaints. ba I i I)r. HarkerV Celery and Kola Com poundthe true nerve tonic con tains tho rnoMt succeMttful nerve and bhxxl rerne lies known to the medical protrusion. It ha to uniformly Bucressful with us, it hat prorluced uch prompt and de cided benefit in all rmoi tV.r a.Kir.t. ' S. w. - - - - mm m. w.n V . .. ...V.. , rj IgA recommended, that we know that it hag '! I i l . k I nt-nf. i . l oniy v ineu u.vc in oruer io con- 'A .'. . . .... . n vnico any eunerer oi us merits. Wlln yl this coupon we help you to try it at & small expense. ' barker's Celery and Kola gives natural ( rest and sleep to tired- overworked, f1 nervous men and women. It quickly fj relieves pain and is a boon to women 1 suffering from ailments peculiar to their -2 sex. J It strengthens the nerves, gives tone V to the stomach, invigorates torpid liver, regulates the bowels and produces a '( hearty appetite and sound digestion. f The full-sized dollar bottles we sell fl regularly for C5c, but with the above !l ft coupon for 30c. To be had only of C. 6. Huntley, Cut Rate Druggist, Oregon City, Oregon. ilie election of school director for the ,orn' D7 surely uereloplng transparency Oregon City diatnet, Monday paniMxl oir "'1 tlitc clearnea of completion, quietly. C. O. Albright wa the auc.- ceful candidate again! Dr. W. E Carll the prexent encnmlnt, by a vote of U5 to U0. Mra. 8. M. McCoaan, was elected clerk, she having no opioaition. The vote by ward for director waa aa follows : Flr.t War I- Albrlghl 30 Carll 35 Kecond Ward- Albright ,..3H Carll 35 Third Ward- Alhrlgbt : ?J Carll 20 Total- Albright W Carll... on It waa agreed between the candidates for director that neither would hire carriages for the purpose of running in voters and the principal lecturing done was thst of friends of the office seekers. who woiked the streets and public places Ilev. W, II. LatoureiU, haa recently received a letter frutn California, elating thai, in the aoulhern part ol the slate, crop are yet auueruig for the want of water. Io some places there haa been no rain since February. 1. Also froeta have done great damage to the apprleol 10 advantage. The total vote polled orchard. WM 'all, compartlveiy. Tuls was partly because of the new school lass, : governirg qualifications of voters, which are more exclusive than formerly. I)r. Carll, In the capacity of school dl rector baa aerved the people well and satisfactorily. Although Mr. Albright is not accustomed to the duties of the office he has a clean record behind him, and aasumes the responsibilities with earnest' nspely contiiur ol form, brilliant eyei, oft smooth ikln, where, by natura, the re verse eiiita. Ktn IhecoAMurr aid miwt arrCLsivs skis marred by mriLii, moth, la khsi, rmri.il, and vcuiab asusns, vkllow ase mcvdv his. and other rami iiirioi'SKM(Ta,ar permanently removed and delidouily clear and refined com p'exlon atnred, enhancing a ledy'e lovell new beyond her mot extravagant expeo tailons. s jtuira, lwai f mm b ItMuilfHl, no matter who you are or what your die flguremente may be you can make you elf a bamliome a any lady In lb land by the oe of Dr Mttit atoiIc Coajltiioi Wiftri Urd by men tht result are eqaallv fa vorable. Price. smsU box 80 cents. Larjre hni I1.U0 or special order of tlx lam .... -MJ. Hnl to ny adilreei under plain civer on receipt of iha .bora imni Wrtia for circular. TIIK PARINIA.t DRir; ta J31 Monlconisry Street, Kan Francisco. mimm-Yimya-mm-YaTO-Yrajj Johnson has (he beet hair cutler in the city. Money to loan Hxooss & GairriTH. at lowest rates. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis turbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. Gio. A. Habpixo. BlierllT J. J. Cooke and deputy J. K J a k are buiy now receiving taxea at he sberilT office In the court house. He commenced collecting Monday. The mosey ia coming la quite freely, ami haa done ao from the lime the books were opened. The total amount to be collected this year Is ovei II30.WI0. Recorder Handall says he Is unable to oeaa, and concern for the public welfare. do the work, of his office, without the as stance of a clerk. He let bis aid, K. ' Umfers lire ted . Dud in an go, 8aturtlav, when the An annul meeting of the members of county commiaaioiiers dcfeied the V lllamette club was held in their rooms matter of the recorder's clera hire, until I at the Welnhard building, Monday night the April term. He finds be cannot and the following officers were elected: wit till then however, and will re-em U. U. Huntley, president: J. J.Cooke, ploy Mr. ledmen, and will aak the county to pay the expenee, conteated game of at Tope's hall A spirited and well Paaket ball was played riday night between the Junior Y. M (J. A. teams. I lie boy Irom Ure. o Point" played the boys from the "Hill," ndthefoimer won by a score of 11 to 10. The game waa clean throughout. Most of the spectators present were young fo;ks representing the two siilos, Messrs Trice am i oung wrre timpirej, rof. T. J. Hary relcree, and Ueo. oung, time keeper. vice-president, and Hon. C. D. La tour- ette, treasurer. No secretary was chosen at this meeting. Board of directors : J. P. Lovett, Dr. W. K. Carll, G. E. Hedges and Judge Thoa. F, Uyan. The members decided to auspeud the initiation lee of $J0 for one month, and allow new members to come In by pay ing the regular monthly dues of $1.50. The Artlsana Social. The United Artisans gave another one of their regular nmnthlv entertainments 0-fgon (liy Market Kcport. L. Ke.il.1Hn-. hall Thnr..iv hl.ht. (Coriwted weekly.) An excellent program was rendered and Wheat No. I merchantable, 64 cents a One aupper partaken of. The house per busbul. was well filled with members and their Flour Portland, 13.15; Howard's friends. Supreme Master Artisan Fran- Btst, :i.:U) ; Fisher'a Best, $3.15 ; Pay ton : I cis I. McKenna, of Portland, was pre- 1.55 : Peacock, $3.(50 ent and favored the inembors with an Oats In ski. white, 45 rents per address appropriate to the occasion. He Flayed Oat. Dull Headache, Pains io various parts of tbe body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverisbnese, pimples or sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter bow it became so it must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker'a Blood Eloxir has never failed to cure Scrofulous Syphilitic poisons or any other blood dis eases. It is certainlv a wonderful rem edy and we sell every bottle on a posi tive guarantee. Geo. A. Harding Agt. Happy is the man or woman who can eat a good hearty meal without suffering afterward. If yon cannot do it, take Koool Dyspkpmu Cias. It digests what you eat, and cures alt forma of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Uso. A. Hasdixo. To-Sight and To Morrow SlgkU And each day and night daring this week you can get at any droggial'c Kemp's Balsam for tbe Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be tbe most successful remedy ever sold for cougba, Cn ap, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. Get a bottle to-day aod keep it always in tbe bouse, so yoo can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. O BaartU Bifaafeue ABTOniA. 1M In las Hw Hwiw Bangt bushel, gray, 45. MillBtuffH Bran, $17.00 per ton shorts, $18.00 pur ton. Potatoes 80c. to $1.00 rsck. Eggs, 12'u' cents per doxnn. Butter Ranch, 35 to 50 cents per roll. Onions, OOu. er rack. said in particular that he wished to say as editor of the "Artisan" that nothing bad ever appeared in that paper intenti- ally, detrimental to the Ancient order of Woodmen. He stated that statements appearing In the paper bad been greatly niRiconstrued; that be had tbe highest Green apples, 75 to $100 per box, respect for the Woodmen. He did Dried Fruits Apples, nnhleaclied, 3 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 6c. prunes, 2 to 4 cents ; plums, 2 to 4o. Bacon Hams, 8 to 8,'4' cents j sides to 8t ; shoulders, 7 to 8; lard 8 to 0 Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live, $ to 4c ; bogs, live 4o ; hogs resHed, 6tf to 5.V cents; sheep, $3g to $4.00 per bead ; veal, dressed 7 to 7.0. Poultry Chickens, old $3.50 to $4.00; turkeys, alive, 12 cents per pound. Best Of All. To clunso the system in a gentle and truly benellclal manner, when the Springtime comes, use the true and per fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the Culifor- la Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 60 cents per bottle. not intond to try to build up one Frater nal order by endeavoring to tear down another. A varied musical program was render ed by local talent. Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at Your Grocers ...THE 20lfSEFlMjtaEI$J. dames Shlapsack. "Jim, your condition is deplorable, we certainly all know that you want to get married. "Well it is not quite as bad as you think, take our advice Jim, brace up, get a job, save ajittle money and have a talk with us. , We will call your attention to our plan of buying on small payments; it is like the making of a pearl, a little grain of 6and slips into the oyster shell, little by little the secretions surround it and the pearl is made. So the little amounts paid to'us every two or four weeks for your household goods becomes a pearl of value to you. This is the'proper way to accumulate wealth, you will be delighted to possess property and soon will branch out for more, 4r a Fine Rockers, $3.25 and $2.00. Hardwood Bedroom Suite, $12.50. r l Hardwood Bedroom Suite, $12.50. Where Prices Isowest. It's in giving you highest grades and qualities, and yet at less than you've frequently asked for common, out-of-dato designs, that makes your buying here particularly interesting. Comparison of prices and qualities will bring you here for these goods.