v V. V V! v: OREGON CITY ENTKM'RISK, FRIDAY, MAY 1 R. L HOLMAN ! 1 UNDERTAKER I ..AM) EMBALMER O-rn - . iimi'li-li" line of t'ss. 5 kH, (" ilii . ant l.llllniM ( '1 ll ll.el lOT i'ltOlU and IHOl 9 1 tii.tilerate .iiir. A Mason Mini Hamlin Orpin to rx i cellent con, lid. hi, for sale ot the Oregon City Aiirlioii House. If lor Young Moti ami Yuuny it'timcri. Thete in nothing tint will amuse the irw of young" man or woman so quick to have infuri. r latiudiy o.k ut nil' on them. They my dress ever m well, hut if tlu'ir vliii t front or shiil aist in, lllllssy their Ileal aVallllh'C iN Hlled. I The Trov ttttiu.lry make a Hx't'ittlt y ol ; U. lies' anil fcViitloinen'a lint woik.j There cmii In1 no Is-tter work limn in done ut tlx Trov. Leave veur older at ! .Trjr?r.:rr.r.r.rr5r5r.T.r5r.,q v. j: Do You v Know the News k 2 Yon ran have it alt for Per Month 50c Per Month in tlit Keening TeWram, of Tort l.in 1. Oregon. It is the Uigcst evening neaspais-r ntr-lii in Oregon ; it contain !1 lie news of the State anil of the Nation. Try it for a month. A cample roi'V will Is- mailed to von free. A.l.ir-n The Telegram, Portland. Or. '.atallihed C. I tan PIONEER lm0 and iflfi, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of theeitr. FATES REASONABLE 1 Johnson's barber shop. i I Puiiiel William, at lln northeast cor-' ni'r of Center ami Seventh street, linn a j : choice Mil l well ii Iccted usk of fiini!y gioct-rie hii li he it selling ut very reasonable rates. Hi motto is "livej and let live, w illi honest weight n. I ' mcHKiireH". (iikhla ilciverel to anv I part of 'h- city. The llomell.M Mun In Oregon lily. As well a the handsomest, an. I other are inviteil to rail on anv diugst and j i;et free a trial H.ittle of Kemp'a lUlxatn I for the Thro.tt an.l l.nn, a rcnic.lv that 1 ia !Uarantt etl to cure hii.I relieve all t'hionie ami Acute IViu't.a, Asthma, lronchitii aiul Conmimption. Trice '.'.V a tut VV. 1 CT I V K SO 1. 1C I TO KS WAN TKI ! Vrvrrrwlirr lr "Tlie Story of ih j 1'ln i ll'pl ne" tv Mural lUlnlcal. ciiiinm i.inr.l hv tin" Cimriiiiif m OlH'il III-, (inai lo Uii War l'l-inr'tm-nl. I'hr lKk ; a wrltti'ii In iirmv ni. it Snn Krai-civ-o, on t lit Tai'ilic wi'li (irnrral Merritl, in the II wpiUI at Honolulu, in HonK I K.ii'ir. in I hi- Atinrii'iin ircnchrs at Manila. I in I lie ltinrk;f tit raini'i al li Airnll.li. on the deck of the OIniii nli lirr, ami. in the Mar of haMIe at (he fall of Manila. ! 1! uiai'H for acentt. Itrimful of oriKinal i iictiiiv taken liy ituverniiirnt lmio ffaiitier on the ihI l.are Imok Ij ' i price, me I'foiua. rremht ixini. t reilit ! iriven. lroi a l trashy iinotll ial war tMk. (illtit free. Ail lre, K. I. Harber, Sec'y.. Siar Insiiranre lll.lt;.. Oiiicao. M K0W. ! Cons miction ieventahle? Science hur proven thai, and alxo that neglect ia niciilal. The womt cold or coti);h can J he cured wriih Miiluh'a Couh and Con-1 aiimption Cure. Sold on positive guar- j anlee for over fifty yearn. C. It. I Huntley, DuuKtcitt- A Tension Indicator o V005? IS JUST WHAT THE WORD IMPLIES. It indicates the state of the tension at a glance. Its use means time saving and easier sewing. It's our own invention and is found only on the White Sewing Machine. "Wc have other striking improvements that appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant H. T. catalog. Yf'iiiTE Sewing Machine Co. Cleveland, Ohio. For sain by White S. M. Co., Han Krminsco. A Personal Matter A well paintrd hotie it like a neat ly dre-e-l erHii alwava attract ive and plratant to look Uhii. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened up al a very reasonable irle paints are very cheap noar. Don't leave it until the aim makes any more marks and cracki in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... VCR f.()V Tli l'i ier . A FREE PATTERN i 5 tyonr own vlectlotir to every tab- 3; rfi tcxihKt. Onlv 50 cznta a fur. 3- MAGAZINE mugam $ A LADIES' MAGAZINE. Sj 5 A rm J Ueautifut colored plates; latent S ij wuk ; bousehold hunt ; ficrton, ic. hub w.rtlw to-dy, or, tend jc for latent copy, Z aLavdy tajcui wanted. Send for terms, . S Stf liKh, Reliable. Simple, Up-to- 2- daw, aXcti(micaI and Absolute! Z , 5 Perfect-Fitting Paper P altera. S: ' k. William's Kidnev Pills f Has no cfiutil in diseuscs of the 1 Kidiicvs a 1.(1 L'rinarv Orifant Have ( you neglected your Kidneys? llaveT you overworiicu your nervous hy.s- Hi-m and caused trouhlc with your Ivulnevs anil Jllaililcr? Have yotiT pains in the loins, hide, back, irruins and bladder? Have vu a tlabby an- peamnce of the face, especially W under the eyes? Too freiieiitde-i sire patvs urine ? William's Kidney rills will Impart new hie to the (lis- f cased orpins, tore up thu system J .....I , . . it.. W fill' (t 'V III.LU J lU. J'J V mail rD eents xt l).. wii.i.iamh .mkj.io., J'rups.. tlfVt-land.O. k For sale by C. O. Hiintlt.e JELl-OH MS CALL PCTTERHS BAZAR lli A I jeyay' 1 18fX) miles of i dis tance telephone wire in Oregon and Washington now in ojieration y the Oregon Telephone ana Tel egraph company. Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacorna, Balern Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and 90 other towim in the two Ktates m: the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - Oregon. A BROKEN PANE OF GLASS. One I'Nal One Coat Clllira (ieora Kraacl'a Trala Biio.iHNt. A broken window piinci mice coat Oeorni Frattcla Trnln tnoro thun ihi,. (MO It wiia this way Cititcit Truin. "with the bruin of ?d tin n in hit hend, all pulling dillcrcnt wnya," went to Onmlm in the t.piini; of I "ill At Unit tune he wna the inuft tulltcd of limn in Aiin-riiM lie hud nut a tlilnx hut mon ey ll UniKht A.nnii city lniH, hihI iiltu- l In r ppciii ki Vi rnl hiiiiilri'd thoiinund dullura. He Imnrditl at the llcrndou llun-c. the Unt hotel In eilit. The iiiixutic Train wits r K"lur in only onu tiling -his Imhits. He nlwnya occupied the Kiiuie 'ut ut thu tnl'Ki Hue tiioru itirf a I line of nhns was broken out of it window directly Ix hind hia (hair He I.rnttti'd mid waa a.lvi"i'. to chntin its mat. He would not liiatentl he paid a HTviint 10 centa h inluiitt to atund iH'twecii lilin and the draft After breakfast !' rxiMwtiihitcd with the landlord, but received no Mll.-fm tioit. "Never mind." aiil Truin "In lit) days I will build a hotel that will ruin your Ihimiics. " And lie did The contract wna let that day Scorca of men were put to Work Tim alto aclcvtcd wim Ninth and Hartley ut reels, neiir the MiMtiuri river Citiieu Traiu went lo New York niid ciiaKcd (.'iiiicl (.'o.xeiia, a noted cntercr of that city, aa uiiiuiier fur his hotel The builditiK alone ot fto.uoo. The ftiruishiuK coot f Ji. 000 more. In the buiHiiieiit waa pia phiiit-tht' only one weet of St Iiiiia. The work was done on time. and. true to his word. AO ditya after he threatened the lununK'r of the Iterndon llntise (imrnr Fruticia Train, cititcu of the earth, opened his hotel, which tin called the (.'nzi lis House. The criibd om iiiiu hall was ut t' tulitl by the Koveruor of Nchrnska and his utiill. the mayor of tiuiiiha and many tiotnhlea from other tutw The bouse was a hne of kLtv iitid a acctie of alnioet oriental miuiiiliceucn Just when the hi leceptioii wita well on there was a buiM.ii tl.ish. a atrutiu'e noise, and then total durkucsat The tens' plant hud collapsed The CoMcna House did A flonrisliiiiK hiisimKn for a yeurortwo and the Ib ru dmi Hoiim waa badly crippled Finally Train fell out w lib his iuauuKr and the place wna closisl After the business part of Omnha moved lack from tin river the Ilermlon House declined and finally relapsed into a state of luminous deneitide A few years Inter it la-came the property of tlie Union I'acitic railmnd ami is still ned Ha the In iiiliiuarters of that com I winy in Omaha. Dr 11 II Hihhard. a St Umla den tist. waa the first clerk of thu Cozzena House A JACK OF ALL TRADES. The Vrraalllllf of Krvarhmaa mt Ik Kiahlrealh t'ealarr. In times lobn gone by active men combined many vocutiona. The barter in tbuee days waa also the deutist and often performed other dnties. A i)n discovered in aonthern France recently shows how Versatile it waa jHwaiblu fur a man to become The nign dates back to the lust centuiy ami reads Inaaa Mai-airle, barter, arlKinakrr. tn-alT nrrlitan. arhiM.tit-aelit'r, tiU-ksiiiith anl ib letriilao, shinnx, I m; hair rutiinir. i fjus; juW(b'rinK and pfitnallnic Vrry rhtap for (iriltj. bted;utnn( wonii-n : lamp llk'lil'"! by the year ur UarO'r; Irarlii-a Ills muthrr tunKUB In tlie Ix-st nirtliisln; inatruula in 1 nif I n if and sh's-s h.'rws with a nntiT band. Diakisi and repairs Issita and abiss: tr In-a the J'iuhk In play the .! and Jwsharp; cuts out corn and applii lili.tcrs, i.ln.t"r ur rupa at liiWint pri-s; atiitiiis purifm iiiilii'ins at aou;(iisila hmi--s tn I'-a. tl the cililhin and other ilan' .-a; a U sm livl iuwdera i f all klnda at huUsmlu and retail; aixi all kinds uf ata tiom-ry, ahua polish, aaloxl horrinui, ..lerd bnad. brtstlo bruhi't, musatrasi uf wire and nthrr mamrial. heart atrrnifth. nlnit ns.ta pilatoua. aauaaK) and other kinds ut vek'. ta Lb. One would naturally think that all tli tul' tits and occupations would I enough for one man. Hut not so in tho canuuf M. Macaire A Mts-riptoii ths eign reads 1 teach Ksi(raphy and furelltn ronmierea ur ttf Wt-dntxia and t'ridaj. With -l help 1 am Isaac IUi amis. I'ht Short auirl In al. Ionia. St I.oiii women of fashion have adopted the almit rainy day skirt aa n part of their wnlkliiK costume It tuny he seen any day on thiihlreetawild iHitlle vards lliixtotl ot Intuited thi idea . New York advocated it 1 N'i iihcr iiili'pled il , In S( Lmis and Chlcsiro It lina I n ial" te Willi am h uiiiiiiitiiny Unit J. mIi is hi ami makers of skirts cannot , tiipplv the i. iiiiiinl I st Irtiiiis women any This Is Ibo linns' we '""It aonittik And iniininiHl Isiim w found II ind It Is convenient, eensihle. lalsir v lin,'. t ii m ecoiioiiiUlnx. trouble avert' i inn niid pretty The fiodiluiml.l.i lioiisn skirt which has it ih'iiiitiaiu miido the short skirt 1 b r the street (Nieslble. The h UK skill ill ii and Isi'otues 'illn. while tlie hurt Hrt never Imi-oiiics uind.iy or 1 drui;i;leil around the Isittoin The short skirt, imt having to he I held up. Hives freedom to the hands. j The feet culillot In come culaiiK'h'd lu I the shoit skirt and hinder rapid walk' i inx I It cannot l' caught nmler the fis t I win n climhinii stairs I It is an eci llciit thlmi for women who are out of disirs a ureal deal M ' Louis 1' ist Dispatch 1800 ,r,r -ir- T-'C'''pniT'C'iTtfr'.. Do You Nood Any )l)01S( Windows, (.lass, MoulcluiK 0r Other nulltllnu Mntorlnl. C. H. Bestow & Co, I Mi oii ( liy, I 'len,,n i oi n ., ml, mi l Mnin.M". .y;.i, : 'i ". "'' : a. i The II r I.I of I'.aaler. The Fasti r bride w ill Ih a very ex tt.ivaant article, for the aprltik" fabrics which are now beinn displayed lu the simps are extremely hik'h priced One can scarcely tfive nil Idea f the ex treme delicacy of the thill K,"l, the cost and ciek'iitii'o of the litiitn;s This is to I si a season of rich lining and even the dress of the bride shares I the peculiarity of other riwtmiieM. for : it is very thin and Is worn over u satin ' lining ; Hue bride's jfown designed by a very i liill priciil I'aris hotie of ih-sik'tn-rs ia of the liliest silk tulle. Willi it il. nU" skirt or i'r..p skiit made over a liiiiutl of the lienviest white satin The lsslice is nl-oof Hue silk tulle over white satin The yoke is nubruid nil in pearls and the vert, us tint part (if the waist la-low the yoke la called, is coinptHM'il i f deep rnfllesof the finest, thinnest tulle, olio fullmrf uvir thu olb r The Mt. which is it ijiievr uf! tir. imt nnlike a girdle with the iint at the ride instead of the front, is of w hile and ulsoembroid. rs in arl triinmiinr A few white llowers at the Mt are the only ornaments, rnve a tiara of p. arts, which this bride is so fortunate as to possess. I'hiludelphiil Time. The Ural aarrllrv. It always natures it great sul to muke a real sacrifice of self Many peo ple aeeui to think that luve is a in Kii tive iuality wliiib rmihles one to suf fer like a lamb at the sin rilli lul altar Hut love ia spleudidly jHS-itive. n mar tial virtne. Self sacritlco Is imt the ac tion of tender, ntis. Iti.-di ula w ho lie dow n with closed cytii and aiihmlt their throats to the edge of b--l The soldier who veiittins all to carry forward the biinni r that he loves is the Is-tli-r type It rispiires a great sotil tii prefer anoth r'a interest to his own. to yield with Do vain regret and then go bravely fur ward to Work for thesticcess of the new plan. For it is no small tent of great ness when a man is called iiiti to see another grow greater than himself It ia tho mi-.rk of small aotils that the whole world is Is nuded by the horizon of their own lives. Fxcliaiige BIGGLE BOOKS a . rjrm iihr.r- of utiftnltcJ Talue-frscllrjL re i.Kljic i ihkI mU l iimrrcticndve- IIjiiO. Viiucly I rlulcJ anJ tw-ulllulljr IlluvtralcJ. Hy JACOII IIIOULI! (...mil Itf kJii IiL No 'I - lllllOl I! IHWWY IUKK I'"' .....II Ci..ll I.I ft Sri ii No All ut ''' riii.il .--....-...,. . .',,,. -l Hi' iimf-"ii-"is'ii is- il.o..s.l I""1" IU-sl-a !., .l..,t' 'l-IIKHlll. IMIUKY IMM)K ' ..., . .. in !' 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I'AUH JOI MNAI. InilAiAira SOUTH OREGON CITY Has- tlie jm-atf.-t mimlM-r of lulvantaoM to iu trc of uny of the Mil.iirliH of Orrjfon City. It will: you to invt stij;:iU this jiriiH-rty. (!hI clar lo'j rfasoiialdf jirici-H on rasy iiitaltiirtiti. Call o: aililrt'HH T. L. CHARMAN, Truste Chrmx!i Bro's. Blo:k, i (No-Seni Allowance Pattcrni.) r Only 10 and ct each none bijfher. 'JZ Ask tor tli era Sold in nearly every city -I Z aud town, or by matt from 3? 5 THE McCALL CO., : 138-146 Weil Mth St., Neai York. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Kffrel and ( ana. The rattling of the musketry in creased. The pirato chief kaped to tho tnizsen halyards. He waved his broken sword. "Scuttle the ship!" he shrieked. There was a moment's agonized si lence Then a quavering voice arose ubove the gnus. "Master," It screeched, "somebody has stolen the fcnttlol" At this the rattling brcko forth afresh and the man awoke. His wife was shaking down the kitchen range. Cleveland I'lain Deal er Tbe Manic Whirlpool. Fill a glass tnmhler with water, throw opon ita surfuce a few fragments cr thin shavings of camphor, and they will Instuntly begin to move and ac quire a motion both progressive and rotary, whic'li will continue for a con (iderable time. If the water bo touched by any greasy substance, the filiating particles will dart back and, an if hy a stroke of magic, be instantly deprived of their motion and vivacity One of a l.arua Claaa. Novice Say, friend, can you tell me whether Slugger, tho pugilist. Is a heavyweight or a lightweight? Old Sport Neither. Ilo'a a paper weight. Noviaw Paperweight! Old Hport Yea; does all his scrap ping in the papers. Philadelphia Kec ord, How ria Are Fed. Old Farmer That's a One lot of pigs over there. What do yon feed them ? Amateur Why, corn, of course. Old Farmer In the eart Amatenr Certainly hot; in tbe month. Cbicugo News. Tnnilt of anrr llanka. In ii quiet spi t near Lincoln junction, a terminal of the ItuckMirt mid Cuiun 1 ton branch of the Air Line railroad, in Spencer county. Ind.. Is the grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of A bra ham Lincoln This long neglected rt-tiiig place of tho plain woman whoso reiuarkiihle mental qualities Lincoln inherited had no murk whatever until early in the seventies, wln n a fund was raised by ItockiMiit citizens to erect n small shaft Now the veterans of the civil ar. among whom are members of the old Second Ohio brigade, the Fourteenth. Fifteenth ii ml Sixteenth Illinois niid the Twenty-sixth and Fifty-third Indiana, have ntnl'-i tnki n to erect u more suit able monument Funds for this project liavo been subscribed, und tho contract will be given out at once Jenelrtl Kyealnsaea. Dclirato eyes aro now considered an opportunity for using jeweled eyeglass es. A fashionable jeweler has contrived fancy spectacles heavily mounted in elaborately chased Unman gold To them is attached a long, equally elals rate gold handle Tin y are then held to the eyes precisely after the fashion of n lorgnette Single eyeglasses are daintily set in all manner of pretty styles, the rims studded with jewels, the glasses themselves being oval, sqnnru or round, according to the pref erence of the owner Lorgnettes are massivo with gold und brilliant with gems. This fad is taking immensely with elderly women who wish to avoid the appearance of ago There aro to bo no more slender gold Ikjws resting npon old ladies' ears. These will lie only for the superannuated. Helen Keller. Helen Keller, tho deaf, dumb and blind girl whose education has devel oped wonderful possibilities, "saw' the statues in tho room devoted to Greek casts at tho Boston Art muHcum recently. It was a strange scene. She mounted a stephnlder und with thn fin gers which seem to see and hear took in the beauties of ancient sculpture while the students iu thu institution stood ubont and wondered. She knew nearly all of the statues before her visit to the museum und discussed them in telligently. When she needed explana tion, she reached for tho hand of a friend, who spelled into her fingers what she wanted to know. Wonmu's JouruuL BETTERTHHN EVER Special Offer. Sn'i'ial anaiii'iiu'iitH haw Writ ma! wIhtcIiv vi- can OHit free to all iii-w Huliscrilicr.s oi"1 1 who pay nji and renew their Huliscrij'lit)' to the Knti ij.iise at $l.r) Mr annum. Devote.l t the Farm, Orchard, (ianlrt Poultry and Uoiisehold U 'M'JiiiL Better Yet! Wo will nend yon tho KNTKU 1'IMSK, Tho WKKiaY OUK (jONIAN and tho FA KM JOIJUNAI, ono year for $2, Cash in Advance. HASTEN TO IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY. ! For $2. i Ffli Si