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OUKOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1890 il Personal Mention I H I I.. Vaughn h mm here from Mnllala , neaduy, 1 1 Dhkry mi in from Molalla corners Huedy. IT. C. ArkiTNuii wa In (rum Needy 7ediicday. IprryM, Hrt in.iii a In from Manpiam to Mr. V!ii wa hem lrm Kuciny '1h m cilnc.l), iV P f!,ltL,t f.i WmIkiii.. Im .... ,(!....., I tl, F.lsctrlc. 'Mierilf (,'ixik 4 mi IiiiIih' ii i Ilia )ckiina rucdy. J. A. Ueid, of Hpringaaii-r, vaunt lo retimi City luin.Uy . Andrew I'cnglar, of Bedlaml, cams lo fegon City tlil aeck, J. riatey.nl liarflcld, mads llii illy Cull tlm punt aeck. f W. M B"l, of tpilng-water, registered I Kliflne Turdy. (Ico, I.'M i'y In on liimini'M Wedm-- I l from lint Wet side. K I h. Itlgga a in dm i ll y Monday fiom 'afariiiat Mackahurg. 1 1 Cba. ttpanglcr, of Carua, wa on hii H pM In this rliy Tuesday. "UVm, Bls.ell, on of Canby'a tllixeii, in Ilia rily Wednesday. I fY C. H. Kanhy, of Barlow, was meet n Menda In IliU cily Saturday . . NotlHI. "f .Nivily, wa rall.n oil end lit IliU rily Wednesday. C. Clark, IlirCUi kainaa hiiiuca man, as In Oregoii City Wednesday. F. 0. K.mili, of Needy, waa calling on rgonl-lly lileinl V e Iin soay. V. I). Ada Il.t Molalla fanner, ada Giegon City trail llm m i k. If. LeatiU, of .Molalla, wa heielnihej '"" trrelol liiiina Wednesday. VJr HI'"'", tli Macaabuig fanni'r. ncltd himinea hero tin Week. ' ' . dill wa In from I,ogn Haturday , ( iing busmen ami meeting friends, Mr. Michel w in Oregon City Vliim.lay from In farm at San ly. kJ. llolandcr, of Portland, rium to l.l-t'yiSon City Wednesday on htlaineaa Fred anil Waller l.aMour, of Mai k Ut. wsra in the city Wednedy. ,.,J. Newklrk. tin lgti farmer, did lalnena In t k;ii Cily Ilia pant week. rr Mr. and Mri C. N. Barlow are- tlm ;,;irilUMr. sod Mm. W. P. IUlry. J. 8. Younit, llm iiilar liveryman, . lo 4 biiKini'M tri lo Cnl ton TurmUy. Mia lUtlln Kiont ol Caiifinali I tv )vrlii(lttly (mm Ix-r rrornt I1Iihk. fir t Juila' 8i liutn'l n-iit a ilny ttiia rik illi lnk ami Him in tlm rural iliatrlct. m . h. 1'alUrwiii, from Utn irri'iiirt, a lng buaiiHMia in Orrg'in City Saturday t. Mr. Itwl, lliq Aurora toiianralixl, itltlng JO. I.. JoluiiMin una day tMa MIm Mary ll.irrlli. tlm rlllcirnt ' ' Metier, ixnel m hool at Ht clt'a inllU 1t lomlay. a.' 'J, VII, llm Mai'kaliuVti farmur, na 1 ara In tlm lniinnt of IhihIiip tit in .Atlornev i. W. Allin, of I'ortlainl, . .'at In tit ii city VrlnraUv on li'Kl . .Hiiiiieiia. F. T. Foril, of Wilinvilla, inailw rri(uii City a lniniiii-5 visit Saturday of t.Taat WMk. Mr. KU'liihiniili ami ton, proimni'tit iriimra of Clark, wir iloiiiK tlm rily bia i'i'k. J. 8. Ij vin of Siriiitat.r waa in ' rtoit City Tiii'inluy Mllwndiiirf to IiiinI ; trail. . . C. L, ltiii"oii, 1'ililur of tlio Wi'ulcru !onaoralit at Salim inmln tliia city a ' alt Monday. K. GraTi, of Mariimm irt'clnct, wan nioiiK Orn(im City a liumni'im inun Vednoailay. i Mini Rnrtlia (iloamin. of llnliliard. .rrlved In tliia rily TuiiUy and will -Iil frlcmli". ig Mr. Jolm Hradliiy Mr. Jolm II mil ley and J. Nulilitt cnt two day thin wut'k vlalting old r rlimda at Klo Crock. i , Mr. and Mri. II. Willluma, of Oklu loma, liavti moved to tliia city and will emdo horc for a time. J. Ilamiimlniiin, one of New Era's I yell to do furmura, nmilo tliu KnttirpriHti pluaHunt t all TucHilay, Mr. and Mr. J. McUotuliiu Imvo ihaiiKod their rtmlilunco from Sixth and Junior to ono below tlio 1)1 nil'. M. II. Jtielihoir, tlio wtill-known road Itiporvlsor of I.okbii procimit, was trad PS In Orison City tlio puwl woek, Ik" .j Miaa Emma Alllmm roturnod to tlila (ity Turmlay from a few montha vinit ith rolalivea in'Kaiturn Oriton. H. Wrlrkland, tlio IliKliluml furmor ind biiaiiioHg man, nnule a IhihIiiohb vIhH , Origon City ono day this wouk. , Mian Kuth Cowlnu, of the Good ; Jainurltan Hospilal, wiih the kuohI of , Mr. and Mra. T. Cowing on Hunday laat. f , Mra, 8. Schoonowor, of Vernonla, Sehalem valley, formnrly of tliia cily was ' he Elicit of friondu in thiH city the past 1 wcok. It UlJi..n 1 If IL.tliH,.. Mful It IMnilrk, rlili'i of Mh'iM piHlri, iiiiuiitf iik In Ihi'Iiiiik In On K'Hi Cily Tiii iUy Cil. I'lrki'ii arrivid In Hu Fran 'l"i 'Miurmlay and lnli'Kriiiilii'd Mr, I'll kili lo ini'Kl IiIiii, 8 ! lull on tlm nu'iilim train. C K. Mnlr and V, Iduri mum lii k to ( Iii-iikii Cily latl w-n-k from lUwoon Mlii-rx tlifv Iihvii Icpii M.i" tiuK for a ) ir Miid a lialf. Mi. V., Full, fori ly of ihUrily In' now a ri'i'liul of . uurtion Ci'y, I lii krui-al of Mr, and Mm. CUh'Imii Klldda Nl ClIil'IINlll, M'. F Cluni'r, roiiduclor on a H.iullii-iii IV'luV fndlil train, waa tlm Kii'l of lil uih Im, 11 I.. MrClurn, on i 'liii''Uy of llil .-rk, Mr, (i.-o Iliii.Hr . hi arrivi-l In tlila rily lai wctk (nun hkKy, AUak, aliion liii i Im'cii t f at .f Ill liuiiirna lor atvrrl monlli il. hiiiuiiid I,. I'ohhII and wl'n who former ly livi-l in lliia county Imt ado liad rn- nl... fur aoiim lium at Hkitay, Alaska, aia in una i-uy vimhiik im.-ili. Tlm many frlind of lr. Ilmm, of ll.'4Vr Cirrk, am pea I to !'iiiia dim lioiiirt SVdui'diy from a llyii imuilli' aojotirn In IVlinnylvaiii. A. II Corimll arrivKd lirm Wiliii'duy lion: Juim'IIoii Cily to aMtimw tlm dulif of liairifHitn inaatrr. Mr. Comrll alll la lolloxnd liy lil family in a fw daya, ltr, Mr. liurloii, llm lraviliii rvan Uf lmt from I'ortland, liidd an IiiIkiIiik revival ivlrr Til"dy v ftil rifet In Ida Kii'K Mi-lliiMli't hall on Ttli aticrl, C. C. Catlmy, tlm ai'll known ridfnt ol Wondlmrn, 'imi tlirouyli Oregon Cily Tni'ly on lil ay lo !.r ImIoii, I'UIio, alicrn m a ill rt liimaclf up in llm ri'Maurant luinini-a. i-W '. Tlm matter of tlm rlinj In llm AW tii'tl y rd t Viliiir waa U-forntlie county txiard Vi linaly and llm H-tl lion lliroan out on a tivlnilrality. Me lame. T. Clark and It Miller will irlve a doulili drama nrt Fiidayrveii liiK at Hl.lvely'a liall for tlm lienellt ol llm Y. M. C. A. ImildiiiK fund. Neit 8iiti'ly uioriiina' Kev. Mont Kiituery a ill preaeli on "Tlm t liiirrli tlm Silpremtt F-lniil of Inllnenre," In tlm evetiinn ''Cann'a Wile, and oilier TliiiiK." Friday evenm, lt Mi I.aurenra rn tertalned "Tlm Jolly Fellu"at Imr lioirn. Tlm rvniiliia a a a delia-litful one and evrryolm enjoyed an extremely Jolly" time. At tlm reirtiUr iiioiirit of tlm I)uitli ter of llm Kink held Wednemlay even lll(, llm preaidenl, Mia Holme, ap iMiinted Mia llattia Cu-tirane, Mra. N. W. renin and Mlaa Iiiinnena Hard Intf a committee on entertainment. Some of C4iiemuh'aeuterprilni youinf men havr ornitd a hall n'tm and are planning to play U'xid hall llii couiliiu iomiii. Already they are prac lii'init failhfullr and a noon aa tlm Weather r'er up llipy Iiom to diplay their work. Tlm Commoner, a pitper puhlilit at I'ort laml under the ahln umnattement of Italph C. Clyde I rapidly heroiultiK the leading reform Journal in the city. It ha recently Immmi enlarged lo aixteen pauea and on every paga (here la omt thing good to lead. Sntnrdiiy evening a (lchnttt occiira at l'oM.' hall between the Y, M. C. A. dehater and the llolton literary mvicly. Thejudg',a are Senator (ieo. C. Hrow Hell, Kv. Montgomery and 1'rol. Mi-Adam. The tpiorition under dinco aion i "Hcolvi'd thai War ia a Civillxer of the If iimnno Kaen." The lluiiiaiui mH'lety Ink decided lo oiler pruea in the ennay contOHt aa fol low: For the hcHt cinay hy a pupil from 15 year and upward f7 in carIi. For the hnt cariay hy a pupil from 10 to 15 year ft in ch-Ii. The print) for the lit'Mt pay of a pupil from 0 year lo 10 will ho donated hy a iniMiiher of the committee. Tin) riiilologritm society, the lending literary society of tlio UniverHily of Hit gene, which I oolluoting the phologrnpha of It charier uiumhcr and alo of It leading memliera, hna invited Attorney I.ivey Stipp, formerly of tlio atate tini vcriiiiy and one of the charier mem her of llm aoclcty, together with Chun. Calloway and Ii. llealie to contribute their photographs which will he grouped together and hung on trio walls of the society rooms. A pretty wedding look place last Tues day at the home of II. S. C. 1'helps, the occosion being the marriage of Mis Jennie Phelps to Mr. I. Wheeler. About fifty guottts and immediate rclutivos of the family were in attendance, and did honor to tho occasion. The happy couple took their departure Tuesday afternoon for Lexington, Eastern Oregon whore thoy will reside In tho future. Many congratulations accompany them and they have the best winhes of all of their numerous friends. A aiil. ffii.itfilll,.ji l,aa lrfj.n at lOfiltif Jll. ' normlxtliiif of llm n-pr ii(tlv-a of tlm I'M'mi In llil rl'y lo taka rliarxa "f "( jilvlnit tlm iifc.-wiHry miirlHl f'r tlm aoiivi-nlr for llm National F.dl'orial Amih'UiIoii !( I fit at I'orl Uii'l , July ft, 0, 7 and toai'M lo tlm itnt ri,',tiori of tlm aditora mIh-ii (dry vlmt tliia cliy. Ore fun Cily II j In Manila. ('aUlii louard I.. I'lrki-n, Com paiiy I, li finally i-oiicludi'd l' n-nliin tlmroiiiiiiaiid of III roiufmny, olti( to li:kima, Mil lia Ih-imi ruiilliii-d U) hi ro'im nun Ii of llm limn duriiiK tlm l lliri-ti noolli, ami In fart -vrr airica rMarhliiK llm ilaml. lit all) r'M--'l t'i I'"' l'lilli'd Klaln ly Ida flrat Iran- maviriK Maiiila. flm oidir for iro- molloii In llm loiiipaiiy a: Firt Llimti'iiarit, M. I). I'hilli lu Imraplain ; Hi'coinl I.liii.iarit Jam ('. Campion for flrt lii'Uli'iiitiil, and Flrl Heriffalit ;(iior)(n W, Mailiu lo Im afi-oml lli-nlnn- ant. l.ii'iitiMiunt CampU-ll w rt'i KHtly iroinolci from llm flrl at-rxi'anry to tlm ollli a Im now liolda, a tilt h luakr III rum In tlm irKiiimnt xtri'inrly rapid. , ( M , , f Alt.any.) H-rn-,t Major Jauma ICIntoul, jr., r- , ri-lvnltiy llm lat mail a dinliare from : tlm wrvlca I In will lt-avo for IIoiif Kong l'Uy, Intending lo lake the iamr sailing from thera for 'rrico on tlm Mill Colonel Hummer ck m high term of the service, performed by llm wrgraiit in ijor during hi connec tion with tlm Second Oregon regiment, lit filled llm Mine ollice for oum lima in llm Firal regiment, (). N. IJ.,leiiig ap pointed from tlial p'xnliori lo the one Im jill leave Oregonian. M. I'aul' tin M The annual meet in f of St. I'nil'a (tuild a a held in St. Faul' church o:i Faater Mndy. Tlm folloaing oltlcera ere alerted for tlieennilng year: I'reidetit. Mr. II. I,. Kelly ; ire preii. boil, MIm M. I.. Holme; netretary, Mr Fannie I. Cochran ; lreaurer, Mr. Theo. Foul. ' St. I'aul a (iuil I wa ortratiiieil on Kanler munday, tluring the rector- hip of the Itev, Jolm W, SelUoo.) at this place, and during all llm change aliich have la'en place in llii pariah have maintained their organization, and accomplmhed much good. Thete still remain iion the roll three, name placed there taelity-flvn year ago, vix Mr. K I). Kelly, Mr. Fannie L Cochrane and Mra. II. I. Kelly. Tlm prerent memlirrihip of the (iiiild ia laeiity .' Falthrul to III Duly. Lieutenant Camphell'a numerou friend in this city will le pleated lo know of hi faithful woik in tlm army at Manila. Tlm following ia an extract from W. I. DxUon'a letter in "How Oregon Volunteer Fought at Manila."' ' I)elerat aork was required in tloxena ' of iiiHtancea, and skilled engineers to 0rat the few aervlceb!e pieces of fire appa'alus were akel for. Oregon waa equal to the emergency any here. IJetiienanl Telfer manned a steam engine out of the fanka of one section. Captain Wells directed another section in a prolonged alruggle, in which ulti mate nieces wa only possible by quick, courageous work. Lieutenant Campbell ; uvd the men of of Company I with good ' effect." i O-rgon Cily Market Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheal No. 1 merchantable, 64 cents er bushel. Flour Portland, f.i. 15 ; Howard's lUsl, l.:i0 ; Fisher's Best, $3.15 ; Dayton j :i..V: Peacock, 3.iU0 On'.n in sks, white, 5 rents per bushel, gray, 45. Millstuir Bran, $17.00 per ton shorts, $18.00 per ton. Potatoes-$l :00 to $1.50 per sack. Eg, 13 to 15 cents per doxnn. Butter Ranch, 3.' to 50 cents per roll. Onions, Otk:. per sack. (Jre'cn apples, 75 to $1.00 per box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 3 cents; 60-pound boxes, evaporated, 6c. prunes, 2 to 4 cents; plums, 2 to 4c. Bacon Hams, 8' to 8.V cents; sides 8 to 8lv' J shoulders, 7 to 8 ; lard 8 to 9 Livestock ami Dressed Meals Beef, live, 3' to 4'y'ci hogs, live 4c; hogs dressed, 6,' to 0 cents; sheep, $4 to $4.50 per head ; veal, dressed 7 to 7S,'e. Poultr Chickens, old $3.50 to $4.00; turkeys, alive, 12 cents po. pound. Notice. K. K. Cumpston teuchor of voice cul ture ami piano playing. Studio oyer Bank of Oregon City. A reward of $10 will he paid for the arrest and conviction of the parties who stole about 400 feot of "ship lap" lumber loft on last Saturday in the cut on tho Molalla road, near Kycrlmrt's store. Lindsi.ky A Son. Schilling's Best Japan Ceylon English Breakfast Oolong Ideal Blend Tea Try Altnn'a Foot F.anf, A powili-r to ! Imkfn Into tlm alu. At llil M!ix!i your fft fi-cl awolli-n, fii-rvou and hot, and Kft tired aaily. If you hava airmrllnK ci t or IiIiii ahoi-a try Allfii'a Fool-KaMH. It cx.l tlm fi-ct and iiinkf walkiiiK -My. Cliff aaoN li'fi and awfatiriif fi"-t, liliwlr arid '! loua Kii. Kiilifvc corn and imrilona of all ialn and (five rrt arid romfort. Try It to-day, Hold fiy all ilniKa-i"! and alio aton a for 2'm:. Trial imi kain Fri-a. ! Addrf, Allmi H. Oltimlt'd, I Itoy, .V, Y. To-,M ulit ami To Morrow Mght. And each day and night during this week you ran get at any druygist's Kemp's lUlnaio for llm Throat and I.Ulig, arknowledgi-d to be the most iicreifu remedy ever sold for cough, ('nUo, liroochiii, A-ibm and Con sumpt'oii, (let a hotlle to-day and keep it always in tlm bon-e, tut you ran check your cold at once. I'rice 2'm; and .Vc, Hample iKtlla free. Seven percent. Money (o loan, three to live year. W. .S. L"K., Beautiful Slcin LadieS " '"'U ''r'r trautparerit, clear ' ami (read complexion, Use Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers llm only reliable rx-aiillfler of tlm Torn pinion, akin and form known, fu lli direction lor wlijcli iney are ntrnll, tlirlr eltrrt Ii Imply magical The moil av tiniiiilii'K iriiroriiii.oii In roi.al ap praraiicr Ia liroii(tit aVcit lV their iea ly ime. l'oM-ma ( WIZAKIJH TOI'CII In pro'linltig ami prevrring tieaoty of form liy anr.-ly ilrvrlopiiig a Iranaparency and llncii clrariiraa of romplexion, twly contour of form, brilliant ryea, anil monlli ikin, aliere, l.y ni ure, the re rfMrlil. Kveli ine lnAklT A mi ModT ari-ciJivx axis marrnl hy 'n iiri. Moth, si xiiati'i. r.an r, ami vctoia xrnsr-a. xi.li asi Mt'PiiT axis, ami other ri' itl Mirii.t kr.iM. are -riia'ieiitly renmved ml a ilelicliiiialy clear ami 'tlnol com p'rdon axnmt, rtiliaiicing a ll)' lnvll lira beyond Imr liio-t riirvKanl rXH- ta'liin. jillea, Tom i'mm be llenuilful, nil ini'irr wnoyi.Q are or abat your Ola i HiTiirrnieiila n-ar t ou ran make ) our self a hamlaoine a any lady in I be land by the u of Dr- B:crioa'i indc Coiiltilos Min. I'artl by men Die rmult are equally fa- i voralile. Trice, amad txiX Wl ceiita. Ijiw l.I It 01 or rprial nriler of lx la'ife boxea J.'ilO Senl In any ad lrraa timler plain r.ivrr on receipt of lb above amnniil Wrlie for circular. i Illi: I.KIilA OKI J o. I'll Moiilitinnery H'reet, tian KranciMH. : BELLOMY & BUSCH rimy JL 1111 OAK HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He ssys was always so light and well baked". Well theie is a knack in mak ing it, but don't forget the kind of stove or range used m ikes a ditTcrence. His mother used a Charter Oak. CARPET SWEEPERS from 81 50 and upwards am mt- Am 1 BEARINGS c5xtsa.V BEST J Saturday, POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY OF -THE- pacific JeWElfiJ and Of Portland, Oregon. The Stock Consists oL Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware Which rniit and will lie sold without limit or renerve. The oppor tunity of a lifetims to buy thea good at your own price. In order to draw a la'ge atten Ism-e to our (ireat Slaughter Hale wa will present FltKK a Coupon to everyone attending our Aitli lit at ami E i. i The Coupon participating in the FKF.K ditribution ol a Silver Tea Set or a Piamond King, or a liold Watch, Whether with eight or more other valuable presents. Now remember the place of the AUCTION SALE at the OLD PIONEER STAND of T. CHARM AN' & SON'S Old Store. Main St., Oregon City, Or., U. JBUGK$ & CO. iuctiOQCcrs. Now te sure and a'tend. Don't mis ii. iet a FREE COCI'O.V to partici pate in the free distribution of Watches, Tea Seta and eight or more other presents to be given away daily. Chairs for Ladies. Yon can buy a bran new,il8'9 model bicycle, fully guaranteed for 125.00 at Hunlley'a Book Store. During my absence I have placed in charge of my dental office Dr. W. T. I.yoD", whom I can recommend to my friends and the public in general aa a skillful and reliable dentist. L. L. Pit icrxa. Prakrit ul u iiuiJat Ban;:t- are Injured onlv to lhoe who tow our TKSTFD SKIM. Send pottal for our llluanrateil Calaliigue aid aave monev by purcnaiing from the PACIFIC SEED COMPANY Wholeaale and Retail Dealers 75 to 7 Jo J Ht. Hacrnmento, Col ALL tKKDS sold at lownl prices. Aifi'U ine-l. Liberal discounts, but NO SKKUri told on commiaaion. KEEP YOUR BABY FAT AND PLUMP. There is a long hot summer coming and it is the fat plump babies that are going to stand the siege. Every one of these spring days is precious. Keep the youngster in the fresh air. If you havent a carriage we have got one for you. Price $4.50 and upwards. tacks,:time, tapestry It is remarkable the improvement that can be made ih the appearance of upholstered furniture by the expen diture of a little time and a small amount of money. Most ladies have an aptitude for upholstering and where that is the case the only outlay is for the covering and a few tacks. ' We furnish nice tspt'Pt'V 50 inch, wide for 50c. a yard or pretty cordu roy 27 inches wide for 75a. a yard. If you want us to do the work we will do it reasonable. Let us help you to make your home brighter. nOUSEFUEmSUEI April 8th. mm ....SLAUCHTER AUCTION SALE OF THE YEAR. Optical .do.'g $wt fm Sin I to I'nrtnaralilp taal Good Whiskey ia both dot-by and tonie. Better looking tfian many doctors, better tasting than all medicine. For general family ae, nothing equals whiskey and HARPERS Whiskey is pre-eminently the family whiskey. Sold br C. O. HcxTLxr, Oregon City, Ore. Notice af Disealollan. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Johnson A Straus is dissolved by mutual consent and the sawmill business will be continued under the firm name of John sod A Roth, Orient, Oregon. 4-28. A good farm for rent. Enterprise office. Enquire at the Wedding stationery. tu latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Estibprisi office. You want them and wa have got thera. Give us bait a chance and we can suit you. Tapestry, Brussetls 50c. per yard Body 85o. " " All wool ingrain 50o. " Half wool ingrain 25c. " " Heavy weight jute Sic. " " Hemp 10c. ' " OUR ROCKING CHAIRS won't come to pieces. Ladies Sewing Rocker $.00 Heavy Arm Rocker - $2.00 We sell all better erades at the old low price. av m a lT ti avail