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OKKdON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1890. r Personal Mention Mr. Naunln I'unli', of Portland, Is siting her mothers! .Needy, )i'it Foley, at l'i rt In n I , visited John 1 (JN'Hwin, ft itii illy Hunday, I I loo, Win, (Lillosay will giya hi ioe ular lecture no puiill(i I mid al the Ore gon City high school mi Friday April 7 Ml oiih o'rln k . MOCKIIOLDKItN MKEriMJ. Annual Meeting of tlie WlllauiUle lug and I .on Asmclntlon. Jlr. J. Mill. r. iif ihls city I visiting C. A. building hind. '"end Iii Portland lliU wi ek if Mis MohIut. a l"i r ol 1h 17. of rYlluiiil, Id very In Willi apoplexy, 'JudgnO. I!. 1 1 1 y we at llillshuro ( lending iiir( Ilia last ol tlin week. nlMIes Kl end AiiiiIm ldn, til Coil tJd vUled Oregon ('ily fiicmU Hiu r ilnr and Mr. Clisnusn, returned mi mi exhuiel hip to California, llm l ol ha week. I HI is Lulu Kpangler, o Corvsllis, it '''ihIIiik If days tlsltlng wild lnr Iit, Min Dim Hpangter. "'hsrlca MUIiIit, ol Auroia, com. "Sliced (hrr month' term of a houl '"district Nn. Mi, mi .March 27. ''"BUnrli lllcii and Ml. I.) In Law Ice sie Iiuium from the Oreyuti Airrl-i 'tlirsl ColIcgM oil a V 1 1 ill . Mrs. 'o. Itinearaon, has received a gram In. in lnr IiiiI.sii., sUtiinf Dial I la on lila way hsik Iroin Alsske. Mr. A. FlNwnrth, nl I'oillaml, w ItliiK with her msii's, Mr. an Mra. 0. PiMiury, Friday ami r-attirday. lul-erl fluciithcr Ima lf n engaged to all II io spring term of the Million 1400), the term lo commence In A lull Wis Mau In rtulhiiry, of tiU.Utmie, I 111 ll(4ged 1. 1 teach I Im Muliuo tool. Tt Ifini couum nee Apiil 3 UayufO. I. I-atniiretie, attended t)ir 5rrl oWi vain of llm Uti mayiir ol Miami, lion. W. H. .M.,, held Tu-.- tlin Jennie It iwsn, leather In llin tin L'm k school, dmtrlrl Nit. 15, Btatk or Ohio, Crnr or Toi-ano,) . Lita Covmr. ) Frank J. Cheney make an oalb llial Im la the senior partner of llm firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing bijsine In llm Tim iIi-ImIh IhiIwi-i'Ii llm Iih hI V, M. ('. Tint regular annual meeting of llm Lily of ToIk Io, Conniy ami Sf!f fr- A. an.l a li'um from llm lluliou llli-raiy , alocklmlili ra of llm W'illarimiti H ivli a aulil, ami Dial mII firm will v.y llm um am Inly Iim iMifn HiaiiMin I iinlil a aci'k ami Loan A laMon a lmll Mau li ' of ONK 111,'Nlili f',I) IOU,A US for i-arli (nun niial Hlurliiy, ll lll ! InM at!"')lli for llm i'IitIIdii of illwtoM ami ainl nvi-ry cairn of (,'alairli Unit raoriot aU'lUorn, aU'i for llm r.i'lliiK of t i-porta l rurcij hy the iiii of Mall a (lalarrah ofolllora. Tim aci ii-lary'a n-i'ort ahowa 'Curn, UtANK J.CIIKXKY, a vrry aailnfariory roinlitinn of iiftMra. j Korn ti ln-lnr nm alii ilritM.i in! Tim ami'N'ialloii haa not rarni-il ijnidt at ' uiy prHM-iir( Ihia lith ijay of IVrt'inU-r, j iniirli aa for thn rcvloiia f -ral yiar on A. I). h!m1. l'nH'a hall lor llm hm lit of tint Y. M, lnr a IhxiI 1'ri lay, anl U now In 1 r"y. ';haila V. (ialloaay, in of Juln Uuay, who la a h-nt al llm I'm ally of (rl-uril will Im houm ni'xt ' fk oil a Varalinll. Urt. W. ('. Sra hrinl, aiatrr In law of 9c C. Cuny, of I'uMlaml, Imi mhii . illntt hfr aiator ami brother In law o'k l "y. 3iiiry I'alumr, llm arlUl of ronMiT ,le anility, who ill I amnn work in Ihia f aoino limn ii u an In town jlrrilay. rrlal ak'i'i't of llm 'litnl KtwtiHi laml olll.K with lira.) rturaat On-tfoii ( jiy, haa Urn rn- Jiitfaftw Uya vlml with lila family Euitrtia, llMi'a Imriha and Carrm .MiMirM, raofC II. Mooni, niainr of the ,ji nlllia lirrt, wriw up from 1'iirilaml vlall Willi Mr. Moorpa an. 1 family, llay. ,jary (ialloway, of U l.ton, Malio, a t of JiiUa William (ialloway ro tor of tlm latnl ollh'ti ln'ii', i ainii duw n IVlait from Walla VS'alla Humlay, lie di haa U'l-n aili'iidititt an Inlri B ti'ai'llrra' aaam'iatlnll . Mia(lalIo f la a leiichi-r In llm Normal arhool al i.flnlon. Sho roliiriniil lo Imr lioiue 4l wrk. jr. W. F. I.ily will l ln-rn until Jilny In tlm Inlcri-nl of a aouvriiir of Aorthwi'Hl for the NVional IMilorial tM'lalion. It la thu arlu'tnii lo alvir tlm norlht i-l..iKivcly in thia .vi-nlr anl mail a ropy lo earhofihe Uira he'orn he hiavoa the caul lor Hand. A wril up of Orison City ) he idvaii if NiiilioiiMit onooiiruiouvnt 'Xtemli-d hy otir pi'oplo. ptln l.. I-. I'ii kPiia, Company I, rond ()re)(on VoliintoiHi la oxprn lfd jk lo lila homo in lliln city now any Ilia wifu haa lnin infonnid Unit, calili'Kram ovir a nionth aKoof hr iband'a Inli'iition to I'oinn honitt mi l liavc,aml it ta pri'miuitol that he k mHaii on unu ol the trunHporta t Itift Manila ahortly altirthat. He 'low due at Sun Kram-iHco. Captuin Jtuna haa hrrn airk I'Vtu hIiico he hieaalUiH riillippiiiKN, having Ihm-ii IihihI to the hoHjiituI a pari of the o, 'I Im (.'oliKrxiialiiiiial rhuri li w.ll ! hull) Kaaiir day in a imwt approptlat" Inaiiimr, Tim iniiali' In preparation la tiinlrr llm rharui' r f 'n,f I) I, ( limp aloii. Tin- FkIio arroinii in Ida inoric lni( on Iih Hii'iim, " Itoiiircrtioii Com lorla," '(Im evi'iiinn hour Will hi ilii Vi ld to ail Y prai'H miivirn, Hurvryor II. II. Joliiiaoii hi Ih-i-ii hmimIiiik llm aoik ol 'oinpli.in)( the aiir Vi y of llm llii. hni'r ( r. k I oil l thia wo k in tonne lion wild the Molalla road alfjlr. Thia route l llm lt one lo Im aiirvryed of th three JiroHiaed hy the rommltlixi. ( will ho loiliph-tcd thia week if the Weather iermit. Work alopjie I Tuewlay Im.ciii of the rain. I'rolnor J. W, (irey, prim l al of the I'ark ('lain ai'liool, la imrrluiiit( the ai hixil hiiraiy hooka and ilialalliliK them for the iM'lielll of the aeveial K'adea. ll la the Intention to have Urn aame eel of Inxika lined hy llm puplla of llm ililh'reht gradea aa I hey roine to tliein. The read' lii furiiialmd la rhoaeli ami will he ui'pli'ineiiiary lo the work In hand. Tim money to iiirrha thia aupply with i ohlanmd hy giving enterlaii.liM'iita. I'r. W. K Urll haa a rhoirr, and eireedui( rare edition of Itudyard Kip hinr'a woika, In whirli ! the autograph of the aothor, written hy h inelf. limit aie hul lew ul the UxiVt in eimteme, and Iheie ia a larn reiiiiiiin on Ihrni. The piiaraint! are hi)(hly atlrartive, he hill opii f ruin the clay ino.lela waaatated In the Oirjl iinau that there waa only one original auloi(rapli of Kip I uig' in I'orilaiid. The tlremen gave a Kraml hampn-t at at Iheir i'mi in the hook and ladder hiilldina' "i Main atreet, Wedneaday nilil. An eiivlli-nt lumh, ronolatinK of i lain choa lcr. cold uieala. aalada. piiklea, hmad and tmller, elr., waa aerved. I.I. pill rehealillienla were to pioiily in rvn.f nee. Alter dinner, ToaN ma.ter lt. W. K. Car II Intrixluced the prv li-inkera, and from then on until alter I:1 o'llm k a IhkIi oM time waa had, The afTair ended with a K'aud rake walk, In which one of Hie leadiiiK ritl- anna formed a renter of altraclion. We Star t this COMING hunt, Ail 1st, THE GREATEST I Local Iyci)Is?. i :m:M EiiHtor aorvicea will ho held St. l'ttnl'B Kpincopiil church with ap Ijirlalo mimli!. A cordlul Invltntlim atenilcd to eyury ono to hn preHcnt. leimtor Mclti iilo Ima mmt to the Mn jirlao for tllMlrihutlon a nnmhor of Uaof the roport of thu ilcpiirtmunt of luiilliiro. 1'urtioH winhini; a copy of valuullo work ahnuld call ut once. rhe Native (Sons of Oregon, MnLonuh Cabin, No. 4, met a Willamette hull, oduy nljflit. Two applitatioiia for miherHltip wore rocolved. ). H. ihh hftviti( rtnlKtiud hh Hi'cretiiry. Uil rtllcdgus waa tdoolod lo the olllce. ',. W, )lxon, Bpi'clul nxmitol tlm land oe at Seattle, phhmo1 thronnh thia city onllyon hia way to Sun FmnclHOOto ihciiIo a hiiul enso. JIo will return In ml two week a and try a cnne ut Van ivor, WuhIi. He wanformorly located e. Tim eervkra of Kev. Iaac Nayla, a diliniillns author and rvanu'elit, haa hretl aecurnd fur a aeuea of revival Bieet ina to Im held in the Melhodiat church in Una city. The iiieetiua, will Ih'kIii Sunday morning, Kaaterday. Kev. Nayla la a preacher of national rcpula lion. He haa conducted aome of the larval evanvliatie imilina in Una country. A mwl cordial invitation ia exleudihl io all the people of thia city lo attend then meeting. The rae of W. 8. 1 1 unit A Co., VI. William Thoiiipaon, of Needy, waa tried hy niry in Juaiice Wail' court at Candy, on the '.".'ih. l'Uiutiir wa ailing to re cover damagea from defeii'lant foi the non-fumpliaure of an alleeil contract for the aale of :'(M hiiahula of piilatoea The trial commuted a K'hmI portion of the day and at 10 o'clock p. m. the Jury returned a verdict for defendant. J. K. Marki appeare.l for the plainti!! and li. II. Piiuick and A. 8. Dremer for defendant. Woumhnl In Il.it lie, Ktidolph (ianlenhein, an Orenon City hoy, whoae mother, Mia. Annie (iauten hem and family live hero, and I.ihui (). Holland, whoae home at p recent la at .Salem, hut who ia well known here, have Ih'cii wounded in haltle with the I'hilip pine inaiirgenta. Dixpatchea to that ell'iict were puhliahed iu Sundny'a Ore-Konian. Kiidolph (iantenlKiin la a corporal in. company "I" In which company aie all the Oregon City hoya. He ia 21 years of axe and formerly worked In the woolen mil Ih here. Ilia wound ia mentioned aa not heing aerioua, heiiiK only a hurt in thu lev, t'rivute I,eoii (1. Hollund ia wounded herioualy in the cheat. He worked in thia city three yeura aa drun clerk for tleo. A. HardinuaudeuliHted in cumpitny "SI" from Woodlmrn, Or., hie home heinn at the timu at Sulem, where hie mother reHidea. He waa originally a lieutenant in the SuUi'ii company, hut aa that com puny lont ita orguuix.iiion ho went from WoiHlburn us u private. Charlea Alhey, a bona apinner in the wollen in il U here ia hla uncle. Holland ia 22 years old. iie4 or All. To clunao the syHteiu in a gentle and truly benellclul munner, when the Hprinjjtiinu coniea, uhu the true and per fect remedy, Hyrup of Figs. Huy the Kcnuinu. Manufactured hy the Califor nia Fig Syrup Co. only, and (or aale hy all druggieta, at 50 centa per bottle. account of the Idle money on hand, very h'W applli atlona for loana having heeu made during the year. There ia now loaned nut on dial mortgage and colla leral aeciirity IKlifio, Ihereia on hand rlty ami county warranla 1.12.' an I cali Willi Ireaaurer, ('.' Pi7 2'l. The h'H.k valn.i of aim k in ae'iea No I, la l l H ier aliare " 2, '.H 4i " " :. 2 j " 4, 12 l4 Tl eaiienae of conducting the affair ol the aneocialion ia Very amall and the fact that it ia managed hy a lmrd of dlrrclora comKMd ol well known riti aena in whom all who have ronfl lence, inakea a very aafe and profltahle way ol , inveating amall aaviiua heriea No ft haa jut Uen opened and aliould lie taken up rapidly. IkwI prhle ahoiilil Inlluemo all to take stick in the Willauietle h'avliiKa and Iian Aaaocia tion in preference to oulaide inatiluiioiia. The following director were fleeted (ino, A. Harding, Itudolph Koerner, II K Stiaiirhl, W. A. Huntley, T. F. Ityan, L. L. I'orler, K. K. Charman, A. W. France and K. 41. Cauflel I. The audi tort elected were A W. Chney, Max Holla, k and Chaa. )l Caiifleld Tim acre'ary la i. H. Ihuiick, who will ie pleated lo give information regarding il s plan of operation A .HorlHy Kn ot. At Willamette hall Saturday afternoon a niuaicale and eoclal waa uiven hy the I.adiea' Muaic club of ihia city. The oc casion waa the moat attractive aK-ial function held thia neaaon. The musical talent ut the rity was iepreeiiled Nearly 2K) ladiea were preaenl. IVco raliona of ferns, potted plant and Ore gon iiraH gave the hall an enlivened a pearaiica. The lea table were ap propriately ornamented, and Turkish ruga were aiiread lipin I lie floor, A musical program ol select nuuihera was rendereI. Mra. Kobert A. Miller's Shakeaperian reading were very artistic and roiistitu ted the moat striking feature of the or- raaaion. She Ural gave a selection from "Antony and Cleopatra," anil responded to an encore w ith a selection from ''Tam ing of The Shrew" Painty refreshments were served and thealteinoon will long lie reineniliered a one of unalloyed pleasure. A. W iI.K.A()N, Notaryl'uhlic SlauEliter Auction Sale or tlie Year j THE Haifa Catarrali Cure la taken lot lially end acta directly on the blI ami j morons siirlai-es of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J CMKNKY.A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold hy druulsts, "oi:. Hall's Family Till are the heat. pacific JeWelrjJ and Optical (lo.'s Of Portland, Oregon. Hacslvsr'aanl to CI'M I'artnaralilp !! The Stock Consists of. FeatherlKine Isii-ycle are high grade, fully gua'aiiteed wheels with all the latest improvement. F.xuiii, tdein al Huntley's imk Store. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware Which mot and will he sold without limit or reserve. The oppor tunity of a lifetime lo buy these good at your own pricni In order to draw a U'ge alien lance lo our (jrrst Slaughter Sale we will present FKKK a Cupi to everyone attending our BeautifuiSkin y LfldiCS " '"'U ,'''r I'aiKI'arem, rlear , and frralj coitipleiion, Uae Dr. Boordon'a French Arienic Complexion Wafers MCfiMsat2aDl7iu.l)ir llm only reliable Ix-aullller of llm -orn-pinion, klo and form known. In Urn direeil'iii dif wldcli tliry are Inlen'te-I, llirir eltecl la tlmply magical Tim m .t a. luuiiiliiiK iraii'lormalloii In prriuii.al a- ; AulO St., OfCOn Lit 7, Or., Iaranie la droiilit aiioiit liy tlmir ie Ijr U.S. We..i,n the WIZAItUH TOl t'll in pro'lm li'K anil prrwrving lieauly of lor in liy S'irrly ilrVrlupin( a (rai.arency and wlocn clianmM of Complexion, lnx-lr ronlour ol form, brilliant ryrt, aofl sinixilli kin. wliere, dy naiure. ttm re verMrlll. Kven llmcoASisT ai M.ieT ariri-aivs skis marrrl by aicKi t. motii, sia kiir.i-. runt, an.l vilmu HKi'Sta, tri.Low u Hi'iuiv skis, ami oilmr nun Unru.l'liaarsTa. are rmaimiilly remuved : ami a ilelicioiily clear siel rfllin-. com j pvxlon aiirr., rndaiiritiK a l-r.-l i li deyond Imr rnoot extravaxiiit nuo la'lona. Ijidlra, Vva i'mm be llewullful.l no mailer who you are or what it'ir .tin fltfiifriiiniH ii. ay tx- ou ran nmkr i nr- self a liaielHiiim a any lady In llm 'and by Hi u ol ! Dr. Biorioj'i Arstalc CoipI:xloi ffafen Cued by nirti (lie result are niahv la- j voraMe. i rir. sn.all Inix ! reula. I.a'ire lx H 0I or special order of nil la'iC iMixe , fjiu 8ml lo any ad.lrra under p.aio ; cover on recripl of llm alxive a noiint 1 Write for nn iHar. i i hi: iitiii 4 iitt u o. 1.11 Monliroiimry S'reel, fan Krai ciwo. The Coupon participating in the VllKE distribution ol a Silver Tea Set or a lhamond King, or (iold Watch, t' vet her with eiiht or more other valuable present. Sale to continue lor a few day only. Now remember the place of the AUCTION SALE at the OLD PIONEER STAND of T. CIIAltMAN & SON'S Old Store. uctiOQecrs. Now he sure and attend. Don't mis it. Get a FHEK COCPOS to partici pate in the Ire d.atnbution of Watches, Tea Seta and eight or more other prev nts lo be given away daily. t During rny ahsence I Lave placed in charge of my dental office Dr. W. T. Lyons, whom I can recommend to niy friend and the public ia general a ekilllul and reliable dentist. L. L. Pu-Ktxa. ' Frown: .11 11 kintal iiml re I n n 'il oi.lv Ui Ihoae wlio sow our TKHTK-D BEHW. Send (Kislal for our Illusnrsted CataluKiis and save money by purcnaaing from Hie PACIFIC SEED COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers 75 to 79 J Mt. Bncruniento, Cnl ALL hKKIW soid al lowesl prices. AKei.ls a'.ie-l. .Lltieral diteounu, but NO SKKI'd sold on coin mission. New Featherbone Bicycle W mo dels for f:3 and f30. Call and tee them at Humley'a Book Store. llre ef DlHselallan. Notice ia hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Johnson & Straus ia dissolved by mutual consent and the sawmill businesa will be) i continued under the firm name of John son A Koth, Orient, Oregon. 4-23. A good farm for rent. Enterprise office. Enquire at th W (nldina: stationery, the lateat atrlea and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the EaTiEFHisa office. 0-rgon f'lty Market Iteporl. (CorrecUnl weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, M cents per bushel. Flour Portland, 111'); Howard's IUhI, $.1.30 ; Fiaher'a Best, :I.15 ; Dayton ; :t..V : Peacock, (.l.taj Oa'.a in sks, white, 45 tenia per bushel, gray, 45. .Millatufla Bran, $17.00 per ton shorts, $18.00 per ton. Potatoes $ 1.30c. to $1T)0 per sack. Eggs, 13 to 15 cent per dozen. Butter Ranch, 35 to 50 cent per roll. Onion, tHk per rack. Oreen applea, 75 to $1.00 per lox. Dried Fruita Apples, unbleached, 3 cer)ta ; 50-Hund boxes, evaporatod, 5c. prunea, 2 to 4 cents; plums, 2 to 4c. Bucon llama, 8' to 8'4' cents; aides 8 to 8a ; sjioulders, 7 to 8 ; lard 8 to 0 Livestock einl Dressed Meats Beef, live, 3' to 4'c; hogs, live 4c; hogs dressed, S'n' to 6.V cent; aheep, i:!',' lo$4.00 per head ; veal, dreased 7 to "Je. Poiiltrr-Chickena, old $3.50 to $4.00; turkeya, alive, 12 centa per pound. BELLOMY S BUSCH Johnson haa theVest hair cutter n the city. Happy a the man or woman who can oat a good hearty muni without Buffering afterward. If you cannot do it, take Kodoi, Dysi'ki'sia Ci'RK. It digests i what you eat, and cures all forma ol Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Uko. A. Hahiumi. "Hawaii, Our New PosHession" is the subject of MIhh Wilhelmine Joobnko's lecture to bo delivered at Shlvoly'a hall on Saturday, April 1, beginning at 8 p. m. Adiuiaaion 25 cents. Tickets on siileat Naeb'H, and at Hnntluy'a book store. To-Mght and To Murrow Mgltt. And each day and night during thia week you can get at any druggial's Kemp'a Balaam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to he the moHt iicreaaful remedy ever sold for coughs, Criuu, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. Got a bottle to-day and keep it always in the houne, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 50c, Sample bottle freo. Pare Tea in packages at grocers' Schillings Best OAK A. f HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He ssyg was always so Unlit and well baked. Well there ia a knack in mak ing it, hut don't forget the kind of stove or ratine used nukes a difference. His mother used a Charter Oak. Mm mi mm . ramAv . i wi KEEP YOUR BABY FAT AND PLUMP. There is a long hot summer coming and it ia the hit plump babies that are going to stand the siege. Every one of these sprinn davs is precious. Keep the yonngster in the fresh air. If you havent a carriage we have got one for you. Price $4.50 and upwards. BEARINGS "bust pRoor !xi4iTvris! ARE THE BEST w. You want them and w have got them. Give us half a chance and we can suit you. Tapestry, Brussells 50c. per yard Body 85o. " " All wool ingrain .... ..50c. ' " Half wool ingrain 25c. " " Heavy weight jute 32c, " " Hemp .'..10c. ' " CARPET SWEEPERS from $150 and upwards TACKS, '.TIME, TAPESTRY It is remarkable the improvement that can be made in the appearance of upholstered furniture by the expen diture of a little time and a email amount of money. Most ladies have an aptitude for upholstering and whoie that ia the case the only outlay is for the covering and a few "tacks. " We furnish nice taijestry 50 inch, wide for 50c. a yard or pretty cordu roy 27 inches wide for 75j. a yard. If you want us to do the work we will do it reasonable. Let us help you to make your home brighter. OUR ROCKINC CHAIRS won't come to pieces. Ladies Sewing Rocker $.00 Heavy Arm Rocker - $2.00 We sell all better erodes at the old low price.