OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1890 3 Personal Mention a .- :. :-.il'-nf.i'.. 3 Ion. (I. I'.. llayee wss In (aiihyHiin- p (irlll)lh ss III Iheclty Monday (nun , (ilmin, la In llm Hly from Msnpiam In wees. illUui Woke, of Cancmeh, spent a t)ii seek st Caiihy. I'aileraon, In Oirtfuii City dun, neater Wednesday , ' CunliHiii, lh i'lui h 4Mi)i( farmer L ,1,11ml llm rily this week. ' V. Hcrtlaii and wifit, o( Mtone, hi i ,lnii Hi th i ltr Helurday . tiii ( . . t kit .r . . rninsia, m naiiorn, makes Li ( (lil i lly on ednesilay. it, harrr, til 1 'Ki, Mas doles' law nvaa In llm city Wedneaday, Puney (I, It. Dimlrk was a vlallnral Iter Crtli, Monday of II, la wee. . LYkcrson ass here from Canity H. ,V III tli lliteieal of till hoslueas, haa. Nulilltl tli liverymen, la Mifn. a lea ilaya mi lila rain h at Needy, ku. Christ, of N Lre, in domtf nes III till city during Ida Week. r. ( smpliell, Il' Harlow farmer, In our city Wednesday ol llila twli, Jr. Miiia-, in ."tooiiy tanner aa j hliailiesa III Ofrgou CHy Wdllrs- i i ll.iK.-r,, ol (!,,,!,, Wll, ,m ,.ly ' W,m..,,.y, Mr ,,Hff M JiMt(Mi t'llM.. fr, Ml(()U mlt)n rvlna ,l ll..r dii.lin.lh liast VI, MP. I Mr I I u,. . ' ' ' mmpann, llm Tvli'iiraui rn H.rlf In ,. Hiy , u,. I,, ,,, ,,. ''k all.l Hiuhlu eni,!,,,,,,, hladiill... on th . r Mr. H, ,,. U ,,. I'""!."! I. la contract m, II.. i,.rii,,.i Kvciilnii Tt.l..tri , ,.ri,rl. ,,, ll.f.ory that he ,, H.(.n ,,, , morn f..a.r.,riail, ,iin .a , Tcl-K'-ni r.M-.rir.r In Portland. Mr. Simpson l'a many friend In tliia i lly an. I all . thlpale (or him . successful snd i,Wu 1 1 lo. Jl ICY MUD IT HAS hi l( JIlK. Noliininii llcm licrt Shoof II Iiikm IT f ri I lie ,Wk with Kuliil ICiaulU, V v Vy V Mr Jolm elker I preparing" lo rmt Lilly laalilwiH" on hi old plat on nth street f. Jil,n (iron, who lives at tli I ol heventh street I reort vnry III (drU'wy imiiry A. H. lrrnr rturnr, to rlly VrxiiP.ay alinr luiairir-M fo il In Nmlhom t'irgun. f. ('. J. Wlwlrr, o( Hilarity -nt t!a) III l rrk vlailliig Mra. III. .kin at I'orlUml. M. Ilnrrln art'oiniianiiHl )y Mim nil, of Turner, rrgnlrlr-l at llir lini' Tui-aiUy. I. Ilair, ol .NVc.lr, on ol lli (railing -naoltliat Mi'tion Ina la a lraaaiil t li, Kntrrpriaa ollli M'inlay . A M. MrljiiiliUn an, I rdlMrrn, "iio.dr, arn I lie Knpata ol M ra H 1 ilton a ml Mra. C. V. Wlncart llila llrnrr Je! cnt lo Fatrrn V n a l laia n to viajt ilb lila ho a aiiilui Id aumrnrr tlirra ft liralllt. r. Mr. Mrora, o( t'anliy, lto Iim aatoral U Id MethotJlat rliurt b In aa doing buaiitraa In llila iVrtliipvlay. It. (ialloway, who a on ol lb jr t'liivvraity inUr collrgialadnbalrra, kn.ling a lt ilaya lliia prk with pamiita Mr. an) Mra. William 'ay. Ilatton, lm baa lii In Kaatnro n llila arinn rrluiiip.l todrPKon llip at ol al rrk anj la now roil lo lila room mtli a apvioe aitai k ol 'ii Irvpr. a. J. It. NeUkpr, ol I'lirtlaixl, li a l daya lat Mnk mltli Mr. J iix-r. NIimmiII atari Ibl prk lur York City wlu ro aha lll Jmn bnr lini. Cmilrr la la k from a frw rrka i linn alotiK tbr) (iltunbia, ami in nip of aalilnuton. Mr, I'otilpr llm riiiK llipfo la ri'tarilliiit i an. I Injuring riu nl all klmla. i II. lila, minrnpil MoiiilMy Iroin a ' wtoiir tliroiili l.lnn county. I lo 'la titinitii'ia in tin aliori tiiiaiuraa i jiini now on aiToiint of tb ini'liMii 1 "I Him wraibcr. li. II.mid Ur) o( MartlnnlxTji Iowa, ia viniilng the coaat, callcil on lila Mi'inl roMimaNtur llorton tbla wrck. Hi'Huii will probalily lix at In lltl 'I Ilia lunntry. ml Mr. Win Howell rnturnil fii rity laat FrKUy from a werka at- 'in " at tlm I,.Hrf lixlu in Halmii. Howell wan a'M)liilinl Krand cb 'f tliu Itubei ra aaaninlily. Allen Kllawortli. of IWtUml. to tb yoniiK lailiea of tbu lull of tlila city laat Saturday afier Iti honor of Mim 1'lonuice Moiey, i" lo Iih inarrinil on June 7, to Mr. Kkntrom, of New York. H'lyea loft tbla city Tbiira.lay for 'oinu at Stockton, Cul., wlicro be 'villain. Mr. llavon bun been for I'uhI a fitithfiil amploye Intlionor ' tlm VTllamtt Tulp A Taimr id iluriiiK lila rvHitbinco liuie lio bat nuinrutia frUindH, .L I .anion, arrlvml In llila e.ilv "' from Ilawnll, whore nhe linn realilunt for Homclinio. Mra. I'b lll mmiih1 a fmv days in Ihla cily 'neinlH ami rulntivpa and will aoon P'l to her ImIuikI lifimn Rl.n lu 'U'lmlrer of tin) llawaiin IhIuihU 'oiiHlderg them Iho uurdon Hpotof All ana Imllialliu an early airlng liav (uoveri f4l.11 and ilrliiaivn, I.Mt Hunday wa ierl.i t day and nearly .verylly Imj.ruvp.l um ,MTi,in logo vUitlng, or on leaaur trla. Th Infant child id Mr. and Mra. M Muliarla died Wednea.Uy. Th rn tnalna mum Interred In ib I'orilaiid l-rinetery. Tb Yunng reojilea Horlitiy of Cbria tian Klideavor met In atatn 101 venlioli at I'orllan I yealerday for a four daya Ion. A lain number ol )rvtn (jily umiiibera will attend tlm avaaioll. Knator(iiMi. C. IbLnell baa r'oepted an Invitation lo addreaa lbs U. A It., of Toledo, on Memorial day. II will aieak titer In ha aflenioon and in th veil ing addrraa th oi,Ut of Cralila. a. a . " - imiionl laidMk, ol Iho Kleitrl lioU-l, aliuc k a Miiular chord when b 'lard that Improved bigbreaaur lib ycU iuinp in front of bia hotel for tb frntt uo of the public. "Tl. ...III... 1 ... . . . ., mi uiniua imm ar man in lli irorer atiifT. VVben they returned from their man b Hunday dv.-ning every chin wa at th proper elitvatiori and their airp letiaye no alKinof lb long and dik-rrahl Irlu Ibev bad made. FtafT Captain Willi, and wife will eon- dm I lb Hlvilun army iiKtinga Htur day and hun lay. Mia Willi, la a very awoet almtnr and Htair Caflain ia a "ballelujjU ryclmi." Ic crenm and rak at cloan of mrrling Kalurday. Tb twenty actveuih aiuiiial reunion of llm Oregon I'loner Aociatbn will b bold In 1'urtland on Thursday, June, 15. A apleodld program baa lren arranged for lb ovcaalon and hearty Invitation la ettendeil lo all "early aettlers" lo join in Hie feativitiea. lingers, rcturnod Tiicdy from f " wheru bo Httumlml a si-HMioii of pinto board of bnrlicr's examiners. Wuh bold on Mombiv. Altbln Mr. liogcrs suys that 2(1 Bipli f wcro received and 24 cortlflcatos As Mr. Rogers la grand chief Amorlcftti Foresters, be paid an vlHitto Salem court and received H wolcome from ;tho members. 4 Complaint bay bnin beard from evpral utile buildinga in regard lo morning paper blrj aioUn. 'Una las moat etiy form o thievery alao moat aggravating and aom on will xt mad a shining viamtd if tbKmla not aloped. Two Cbli ago pbyaiclaii have discov eied that lymphatic fluid of animal, particularly of young goat, will mater ially 1 111 re the longevity ol the human race. Tiiey yimlit to find a ph-iidid mar ket for their preparation among the Filipino. Judge T. K. Ityan. Sol S. Walker and Cbaa. K. Midlain returned Uat Saturday from Salem w her they were In attend ant- at tb grand lodge meetina' I. 0 U. K, Mr. Kyan waa honored by Iwing lectisl ane of tbe grand lodgo Irusices In charge of the Odd Fellow's Home at lleavertnn. On invitation of F.lliaton encaiiipment No. 1, I. O. 0. F. of Portland, a number u the member of Falla eni Miiipiiiunt of this rity went down to Portland Tuesday evening and aaaistiHl in conferring the Itoyal 1'urple degree upmi a clans of six, of which Mr. J. F. Clark, of this city, was one. Tbe Portland brethren did themaelves proud In entertaining their visitors anJ a jolly good time reunited. The lectuie given by Mrs. Lucy K. Hitchcock, at Shivelv's ball to women and girls Friday afternoon wa both in teresting and Instructive. Mrs. Hitch cock will alao lecture in the same ball Kriday, .May 2iltli, at 2 :30 o'cl.M k. Sub ject, "Nerves and Nervousness" ami Friday. June, 2nd at 2:110 'Tumors". Theae lectmes contain information every woman should hear. The greatest study of womankind Is woman. Ladies cor dially Invited to attend. These lectures are free, 0-rgon City Market Itepnrt. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 54 cents per bushel. Flour Portland, $3.15 j Howard's Bist, $:i.30 j Fisher's Best, $3.15; Dayton j $3.55: Peacock, $3.(M) . Oats in ska, white, 43 to 44 cents por bushel, gray, 42. , MlllHtiillH-Hran, $17.00 per ton shorts, $18.00 per ton. Potatoes $1 :00 to $1.50 por sack. Fggs, 13 to 15 cents per dor.en. Butter Ranch, 30 to 40 cents per roll. Onions, per sack. Oreen apples, $1.25 to $2 50 per box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 3 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 7c. prunes, 2 to 4 cents ; plums, 2 to 4c. Bacon Hams, 8,'a to 8' cents; sides 8 to 8,'s' ; shoulders, 7 to 8 ; lard 8 to 0 Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live, it's to 4,'u'c ; Iioks.11 ve 4 ; to 4,l'o bogs dressed, 0 cents; sheep, $4 to $4.50 per bead; vonl, drcHsed 7c Poultrv-Chlekons, old $3,50 to $4.00; turkeys, alive, 12 cents wt pound. Tuesiiay afternoon word was received her that Kolauion liimrhert, son of Michael llearhcrt, who resides 'In ibis county about tbren rp-iHrters of a mils from Aurora, bad commilied an aaault Upon a young girl and then shot himself. Deputr-aberifr llsnklnaori Immediat ly went to Aurora and returned on the afternoon train bringing with him Beach ert, who was suffering from a bullet wound in bis neck. The tirifortuiiMi man was taken to (he ho,.ltl and given 4 1 the beat of care, but tbe wound wa a serious one and with having laid out In the wood for over twlv hours, proved too much for him and death cams t 0 p 111. Tuewlay, The body wa removed to dolman's undertaking rooms where Coroner Strickland conducted an irKjueat at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Tb jury was made un of Hiram Htralirhl, Daniel Williams, M. K. Wil loiighby.O. H. Wlsbart, W. II. Young, and T. W. Fouls, who after viewing the remains heard tbe tealimony of Ibe wil- lieaat-a. Frank Hilton was the first witness "llecognlxed the remains a the body ol Solamon lieachert ; bad known him for a long time, and Ina general reputation wssg-xxl. H wss tbe father of Mina Hilton, the young lady whom di eaed haikaaaaulted. she was 10 yars old Sh wasproatrated with fright over the occurrence and unable to leave her room. Knew nothing of affair himself, except aatold by her. 8b Waa riding pony home from Aurora between 5 and 0 o'clock Monday evening when deraaed stopped her and (old her to get down and follow bltn. She refused: be then pulled her from her sest and forced her to accompany bun aom distance into woods. II then told her be intended lo rape her and then kill her and him self. She cried and beggi-d him not lo, and be finally cried loo and gave up bia intention toward her. H gave her bia watch and compass and with a quick movement placed revolver to bis throat and fired. II fell forward on hi face and she thought lie was dead and find from the apot In terror. She did not know bow she reached home but wss found In the road near home in a taint ing condition. Waa in a hysterical con dition all night and badly bruised from her struggles with him. Had never been any trouble between deceased and girl, had gone to school together." O. C. Conger called: "Had found tbe liody lying on right side, face dowo, anna crossed beneath and revolver, a 32- calilier, gra.ped in right band. Body seemed lo have laid still but levi had hsturlied ground considerably. Found watch and compasa on girl's trail where she bad dropped them." Dr. (ieiay: "Physician, was with searrbing party and reached body abort ly after found. Found life remained ami took ateps to restore consciousness. Did not attempt lo remove bullet as con dition was unfavorable. Accompanied body to Oregon City. Thought wound seiloua," Dr. 8. S. Thayer: "Physician who conducted xHt mortem. Found bullet had entered center of neck, passed thrungh the windpipe, eropbagus, and lodged in the vertebrae, which was bad-, shattered. The revolver bad been held close to neck as skin was quite free , Irom (towder marks w hile the flesh be-1 Heath was badly burned." ; This closed t!ie evidence and after a j few minutes coiihidcration the jury re-1 turned tbe following verdict: j We, tbe undersigned, jurv in the above ; entitled iiuU'-st, Hud that the deceased's name was Solamon Beachert, of Aurora. 1 Clackamas couniv, Oregon ; that he died 1 on the 23d day of" May, at Oregon City, ! Oregon, from rllYctii of a bullet dis- J charged into Hie neck and vertebrae of 1 the said tli(i'ed bv tbe said deceased J on Ibe 22d day of May, IKIX), with tbe in-1 tention of committing suicide. Tbe jury would further recommend! that hereafter no iersons bo removed an ; unreasonable distance when in a dvlng' condition. I Tbe remains were delivered to tbe friends of the family and were taken to Aurora on Wednesday evening's train for bin iul at that place. M lieu .Nut u re Needs assistance it may be best to render it promptly, but one should re-1 member to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy is tbe Syrup of Figs, manufactured by tbe California Fig Syrup Co. Dr. Lyons, who has baa charge of tbe dentsl parlors of Dr. Pickins, baa opened an 0 111 co In the old Methodist church building on Seventh St. COUNTY WAliltANTN. YV tny n premium for trnrrtuit niullt will be to jour liilerent to Ifet imr price In-fore selling. Till: H ANK OI'OIIlUaON CITY j Schillings Best Try Allen's Fool F.ssf, A powder to be shsken Inlo the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily, ; If you have smarting eet or tight shoes try Allen's Foot-Kase. ft cools the feet and makes walking easy,' Cures swol len and sweating feet, blisters and cal lous sjiots. Relieves corns and bunions ' I MSE BALL. SUPPLIES. We nro aciita for Sjialdings "Oflicial" I!nw Hall Hoods and carry in stock a full lino of Mitts, Gloves, Ilata, Masks and lialls all for sale at Eastern f'ricr-s. of all pain and giyes rest and comfort, 1 ij Tu l ..... I.... u-.i.i . .. .11 .1- . . r' i. H-ua, rjnj i,jr an urnggisis Sllij y shoe (.tores for 2'ic. Trial par ksge Free. ! )) Addreaa, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. )Lj To-.Mght and To-Morrow Mght. U V, Catchers Mitts lidwtnan's Mitt Fielders Gloves I'rofestionsl Bats . . Wagon Tongue fist. Axle Trie Hats Mask league Italia Professional Balls. Practise lialls , . .50c. to fo.oo 5"C- to Jl 50 . . Jjc. to Jj.jo ..75C 5' . . a,c J 1.00 to ft 30 $11$ joe ,.ioc. to 30c Ami rich dayand night during this tl TTrtVirT? CJTTYTkl) fT?C1 week you can vet at any drimiiat'a U 13LJ A jULJ kJ IJ 11 IF I k 1 Kemp's Balaam for tbe Throat and Lungs, scknowledged U) x the most successful remedy ever sold for coughs, Cn op, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. (et a bottle to-day and keep it alwaya in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 2-'c and 50c. Sample oottle free. Correct styles and popular prices on millinery. Miss Uoi.osmith. Beautiful Skin y LSfJiSS 'f J""1 desire s trs naps re n I, clear ami fresh complexion, Use Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafer th only reliable beautifler of th 9om plnion, akin and form, known. In th direction tor wldrh Ihey ar Intended, their I rnVct Is aimply magical The moat as-1 Utiiniling trantfortiiallon In personal ap- j aranre Is hroiighl about by their atesdy 1 un. Foaming the WIZABD'H TOUCH ! In procuring and preaerving beauty of form by sorely iteveloping a train.arency I and pellucid clearneaa of complexion, J aliapely contour of form, brilliant tyrs, I soft smooth akin, where, by nature, the re-' veraeexlala. Kven lli coassest ao Most' arrcuivs skis marred by raxcKLS, moth, slack iixtna, risri.M, and vccias kiiiskks, tki.uiw Asii MrnnY skis, and other rcut inarmcasaixsTa, ar erniaiirully removed and a dehcloutly clear and reHnnl com piexlon BMiireil, enhancing a laily's Invrll lieaa beyond her moat f xtrsrssTsut fipeo tatlona. a. I jiIIea, You (' be llesulirul. no mailer w no you ar or what your dia nK'irsmetits nisy l you rsn make your self as handsome as any lady In tbe laud 1 by th us of Dr. Bonrttos's Aral: Cci;!u!;i Wifsn I'srd by men ttif results are eUally fa- j roralil. Prir, tmall box SO cenu. Largs Ixix II Ol or special order of lx large boxes ! V. Sent 10 any address under plain cover on recript of tb above amount. ; rite for clrrtitar. IAltlMIAN IKI 0. Montgomery .Hirret, San Francisco. 1 Here are ariidcB of our prices on Picrcle Sundries Everything in the Bicycle Line Equally Low and Quality Guaranteed. Solar Lsmps (Best gas lamps made) Carbide for Gas Imps 2 lts. for . Bells Cement for Patching Kepair Outfits Saddles Pedals per pair , Single Tube Tires per pair, . , .i5 ...5C ...10c. to 73c -3- ...10c . 75c. to $1 50 I'oo f5 Huntley's Book Store. Oregon City, Oregon. j f ELECTKIC HOTEL.... Under new management The Electric Hotel haa been thoroughly refitted and in future will be conducted on a Btrictly first-clasa plan. Firet-cIaHg table eervice at as reason able rates as can be had in the city. Prompt and special attention given to banquets. My many friends and the general public are cordially invited to stop and see me. E. C. MADDOCK. Manaeer, Oregon City, Oregon. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of Dyspeia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure it; it "digests what too eat" and restore the digestive organs tof nrauu UKO. A. IIAXDIKU FARMERS . . . Prosusrltr i:i n DuM Hanest are insured on It to thoae who sow our TKSTKI) SEp DS. Send (ststal for our Illusurated Catalogue and save money by purchasing from Hie PACIFIC SEED COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers 7'S 7 0 J HL Bscramanlo, Cal ALL 8EKIM sold at lowest prices. Agents a anted. Liberal discounts, but NO SEEDd sold on commission. Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed - At lhe City Stables. W.H. YOUNC, Prop., W. H. Cook. Huoosssors to Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. Jnpan Oolong Ceylon English Breakfast Tea Ideal Blend BELLOMY & BUSCH THE HOUSEFURNISHERS. You'll Admire This juijt because the Charter Oak Stove represents every jioint for sujierior- ity every excel 1 once that i e s t 1 makers can crowd into the material. , J 1 " 1 v.tr, ! - -'-"-v. You'll Admire the prices they're BUg gestive of the keenest economy they'll make you feel that we pass them on to you at the slightest margins? Hemp Carpet per Wool Carpet light " Wool Cttrjet, heavy " Ingrain Wool t " Ingrain Wool, heavy " yard . . Strange as it may seem there nivr hai been produced But One Carpet Sweeper that haa given entire satisfaction a both DEALER and VSBR, THE "BISSELL" FOR TWBNTY-TWO YBAR9 Tbk Acknowledged Leader on the Market, ' Constantly Improved, Always the Best, Every One Guaranteed. The Habit of BuyihgCarpet at Bellomy & Busch's store , It is a good habit. It is a rapidly growing habit with all Clacka mas county. It is a habit by which t;h o u sands save in their daily and monthly and yearly It is a habit that becomes more fised the oltener people buy here and the broad reason is satis faction. People are satisfied with our carpets. People are satisfied with our prices. People are satisfied with the ways of the store, its manners and methods. :: 1. . . .00c Ml'&ir,r-. tXi lf753fS rsi5 9 ' 1 1 1 ..i. - -im. it ' 'jswi Ife-Ca. 'V 'MMf JT Matting IOc. per yard. Hammocks from 75c. to $4.75. This is a giod store in which to spend dollars, if you have them, and thousands if you have them. But it's an equally good store in which to spend pennies. No advance in our prices.