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f c OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUdUST 18, 1SW. w A 150 V A I- nn.i oMK. Tin' IWrpllon to Co. 1 Surwftil a to Exceed all Expcctatliiii. Oregon City ite put a big leather in their cap In the in minor in which they welcomed lioiiio the boys of Company I. It was planned to have tint reception a grand aifair but lite most sanguine nf the hugely mi J would only permit Mm to remarks proyd veiv Interesting, aa lis gave short r ketches of incidents happen- ! tiitf during ttifir journey to M unit ml during tho campaign. H a ivory enthusiastic in hi praise o( the boya. (or tlu'ir bravery and icadine to respond to the calls of their ull'iecrs mid recited incident after inridiMit allowing that Company I was composed o( men and I soldiers and Hie audience enjoyed it immioters hardly dared to hope for such an occasion an it proved to I. In an flji j r of nu ll magnitude 'his WM ' on'y reasonable to look for and exivot a tables were loaded w ith weak allot somewhere in the arrange-, delicacies and when the top on the arrival of an imperative order from the banquet hall that the feast was sHiilim( to lx eaten. The all kind of crowd broke nieiits, In fact it is almost impossible to. away the table looked a though a curry it through without someone hlun- J cyclone had pawed that way. dering. But on this particular occasion The program of toasts waa interfet red them was not one detail, even the- witi, by the anxiety of friends to claim ma'lest, but what was in jrfect bar-1 ih aoldier boy for private visits, and on. nv and (rum the time the train r-jtliey were cut short, dancing until rived in the morning until the la.t tirod ;0 u. ni. brought the day's (estivities to A BLESSING TO ANY HOME Bound hand and foot to household dtiulitenr, scrub Wi blnf and tubbing day In, UWJ UU1. VII1CII, WHY UU youdollf Break away from ih hard old fltlond way of doing your clsanlnf lth IOl. mortal had left Urvderick'a I'ark late in the evening, perfect harmony and suc cess maiked the way. Probably no one thing would empha sise the tact that the reception was a ti.vcs more than that the boys them pelves, tired and worn out from lack of Icep, entered into it with enthusiasm, and many declared that Oregon Citv's reception was such that even the one giwn them on their arrival st San r'ran cts.o was but a side show. The welcome tendered them came from the hearts of the people ; and needed neither words nor actions to assure the boy i that they w ere welcome. The members a ho came down from Albany were made to feel th- tie reception was for them as well as Or gun City's boy and the word of 'gr-.llude and appreciation uttered by many of them more than repaid for the many hours of labor in preparing a '"welcome home". At an early hour in the morning the people began to gather near the depot and when the train rolled in there was a urging, struggling mass of humanity packed in every nook or place where it was possible to see or secure a foothold. The train was over an hour late but the crowds waited patiently and never thought of surrendering their points of var.tnge. As the train pulled in there was a subdued roar from the mas,es, not the rousing cheer that comes from a stout pair of lungs, but a low, deep, in tense murmur of satisfaction and joy that came directly from an overflowing heart. Everybody crowded forward to press the hand of friend or relative, but the loys had not bad their breakfast aud the greetings were cut short that thiy might do justice to the meals await ing them. Promptly at 10 o'clock Grand Marshal T. W. Sullivan gave the word for the parade to start and w hen ttie head of the column moved down Main street and the various societies Quartered on the side streets moved out into osi tion there appeared before the eyes of tl. thousands of spectators one of the biiri-t and best parades witnessed in Oregon City for years. The line was beaded by a platoon of poiice under Chief Barns and a posse of deputy sher iffs under Sheriff Cooke aud were fol low;! by Martdial Sullivan and his aides on horseback; the Silverton Marine Band came next and were followed by a color guard of the G. A. R. Union Vet erans, German War Veterans, Boy's Brigade, Itoske's Mounted ;i'attery. car riage with flower girls and then came the guests of the day, the members of Company I under command of Lieuten ant Catrpliell, and stepping to the martial mu-ic furnished by Capt. John Keliv, the veteran drummer. The eeo ! an end and truly each and every member of every committee may well feel proud that they assinted in prepar ing for such a pleasant occassiou. In every sense of the word it was a "howl ing success , 'TW AS Atil.OKlOlS VltTOUY. The "Jolly Fellow." Defeat Portland's Crack lUso Bull Team. Last Saturday the Oregon City base ball enthusiasts who accompanied the "Jolly Fellow" club to Portland where tbev met the crack Multnomah team, witnessed one of the prettiest aud swift est games of base ball of the season. The "Jolly r'eUjws" were determined to win the game if it were within the possibilities and Manager Hedges bad the boys get right down to work (or some days previous to the game aud the re sults of Ins careful and insistent work was plainly visible when the teams came together. The Multnomah had their best team in the Held and appeared satisfied of an easy victory, but their confident air rapidly gave way to one of puzilcd uneasiness as their mighty slug gers stood up before Nefzger and retired in one-two-three-style. Nefsa gerwas feeling good and bad perfect control of the ball, while Wills waa a regular stone wall through which noth ing could pass. Not only was the bat tery in gooil form but the support were invincible and try as they could the pet of Multnomah could not break through lor more than three scores. While Multnomah was unable to add to their score they were able however to hoi 1 the "Jolly rellowg" down in good ahaiie and five of the little marks was all that the "Jolly Fellows" could lay claim to. The game all the way through was a splendid exhibition of sport and the sjieclators eot the wortii of their money. The "Jolly Fellows" went up against the strongest combination in this neck of the woods and won the game in a fair and square contest anil feel proud of their achievement and their friends feel proud of them . TIIE8COKE BV 12 3 4 J. F 0 1 0 2 M. A. A. CO 1 0 0 is nino a. 5 0 7 8 0 2 0 0 10 0 1 0 0-5 0-3 Order of l'endo Instituted. Crystal Council No Order of l'endo was Instituted Monday evening by Supreme Deputy Mrs. Kate I. Young, of Portland. The following were elected officers for the present term. Past councilor, Mrs. K. N. Kprague; coun cilor, S. F. Scripture; vice-councilor, A. C. I'eauliau ; secretary, Mrs. A. May Taylor; treasure, Mrs. Nancy Iieauliau ; chaplain, Mrs. Alice Courier; guard, ond division was headed by the Georgia tr9i Annie A.Wright; warden, I. I). Band, leading the Ancient Order of Taylor; sentinel, Edwin Gosper ; medi L'liited Workmen, the Catholic Knights cai examiners, Drs. Strickland and Carll. of America, tbo Artisans, Woodmen of j The council will meet next Monday evening in the Bed Men's Hall. The charter will be held open for a few weeks so that others can have the privi lege of being charter member for a nominal fee. The order is a progressive one and meets the wants of the people during this great financial depression through out the land. It provides sick disability and accident benefit of $10 a week. $75 funeral benefits and fL'O a month to the beneficiary for 10 years amounting to $2400. At the age of 70 years J0 a month is paid for 10 years thus provid ing for old age and its attending ills. Acceptable men and women are ad mitted on equal terms between the ages of 18 and 55 years. It will be to the in terest of all to investigate the workings of the Order of Pendo. the World, followed by a number of citizens on foot and in carriages. Main etreet was crowded the entire line of march and as Company I passed along with the steady swing of the trained soldier thev were greeted by cheer after cheer. The exercises at the park were fol lowed as outlined on the programs and proved interesting. The addresses were short, snappy and full of genuine wel come. Judge Thos. A. McBride speak ing on behalf of the state of Oregon, Judge P.yan on behalf of Clackamas county, Mayor Latourette for Oregon City, Hon. Geo. C Brownell for the eij'irp people, and Mrs. Emma Galloway spoke from the standpoint of the mothers, wives, and Bisters. The musical part was excellent ami the selections all ap propriate, Miss Mary Case sang "Ah! 'Tis a Dream", Mr. Little touched a responsive chord with the "Flag That Has Never Known Defeat" and Miss Imogene Harding gave the beautiful eolo "May Morning". Miss Lyle Lau rence recited "The Victory" and I'has. A. Miller sang an original song that gained Lim much applause. Mrs. R. C. Ganong sang "'The Star Spangled Banner" in a very artistic and pleasing manner, while the entire audience rose to their feet in salute, and Mrs, E. E. Charman and Prof. Cumpston ren dered the duett, "I Would That My Love". In addition to these there were eeveral songs by the chorus, under direc tion of Prof. Cumpston, and selections ty the Silverton Band. At the close of the program there were alle for Lieutenat Campbell to address the crowd. In reply Mr. Campbell ttated he was not loaded for a speech but would gladly speak a few minutes bout the members of Company I. Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the postolfice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Aug. 17. 18'JD: men's list. Brand, Henry Beal, Jack Beavens, 8 E Clark, Curtis Halverson, Peter Jackson, John li M unlock, H Matisen, Kmest Mattison, Erneast Thornhutton, T C Wilson, T Inigberg, Carl McAllister, WO WOMENS' LIST. Havens, Mrs E Million, Meluina Moore, Ann I'arkes, Jessie Package Caler, W P GEO. F. IIORTON, P M. Don't Tobacco Spit sad firnoks Tor Mfe iirtf. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag nctlc. lull of life, nerve an.) vigor, talis Is'o To Dao, the wonder-worker, that make weak men atrong. Ail druggists, 60c or 11. Cure guaran teed. Booklet nnrl aamnlA ffj Atiirmmm Ilia ! Sterling Itemed Co., CaivaKO or New York. m 3 hit rovn U mn.lllim nf (minlwti n lh.iuun.la i. oth.f .... Wh "l "' I t I...U Pii.i .l.i m..i "I u.a . " Washing Powder of ll t ftlar. YtHi tll t fcippWr, ht!ihlf, un moty and mtny hour ul v'ty. for grtaMl tconamf buy our Uj $.kA( The N. K. Fair-bank Company "mw n it. torn I0M0K t 1 . . i. ii ii.. i ti'iir n " .Moiia OuAuun-.l. I".', '-'.'li ad k... i "r ;V i 1. 1 '""V'1" r ,b,.v.Ml,.l,an,t..M'.M. up... -d ! ilii.liiiil Align! I"1- A .'emrnblf r'i'l '" I ill bll ini.ll. l.i l.ir aliik'l linn i.lll. e. Null. la lirifl.v nW,.i, Hint u , Vi. n. I H.lml,ill'al.ir nf ii,. 'l"",, Itnrliarl I linlli.cili, iln .., I,,, lli.nl unonihl In naiil r.i.n (' .. 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I will rcvenl all When I was 10 yenra old I Ua.'d to pli ijullts."-l'trolt ! Press. $ M 7. i .i 70 i'U tM l'2 11 M 12 7:t .! lot 72 W ICi V, l 27 Ii 1 - , t ,..,U.. lll,,l,.. hi ii p'i ul.. im". ,.v " l:t HI Any one enn alt on a Jury M P . In ii.... "J a M. P.'"ni. .llcall Joiinirtl " I llealll', ' l,.... A. lUai'i.i. Aiii.'i Cf.Mii.i. tin. lerf.-r "f tln.ifaiida id y.nnig in" h"'i ' i i It mitl'iriik ia . u i.t. K.I ngonicng an. I irr.i. 1...7 ..bil.ih'at'nii.ii and .i.iiiiit"i'C'" .t.likeliiaJ.'lii'a.a..C....i.. It baa never l-eii km. an iu reareheve.l ..lne.ilely. I'l ire, V.'. !. Ml, -la. and fl ' H""". ,,ir prilk'g '. iiaxinini. i. ..1. ' ....... 1 , . ...A flair, ami II. al Ilia Ho" , ( It,,,, T ,,r al.l r.niM tiaa nin.l M ltrl ' fl, al U Hi Hl A. M . (,.i eille.neiil ut Ilia acmint il le Palr't, Annual I'l. I"" J. S. HA III; I to, C. i .1 P iMaro. a.r,,. '""M A'l.'rneya lor Ilia t H Adnilnlalrwlor'a uilt. 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M M 114 7H I'll 17 12.1 .'I. Il !ti takes a Innycr to alt on a witneas.. A. W. nulh tln. Ii UT fl ' ..i.lnil'i".f 1. f tall .ii e uJt, M upp.fi H rK:,',z It 111 Ul UUillilUlil J A lii.iiiia'.ra'"' ul in el.', ul u On Thlwa l.arklas. "You wouldn't tliluk Hint wrtn-k a mall over tticrv could speak tlx guagi." "No. What caused bis dowufallf "IMdu't kuow how to any no," I'bll s'l. liilMa North American. PIONEER onr lari ul 41 Shows Ibei ntate of your feelings and tlm sta'n o y.mr he.ltli aa well. Impure Freight an. I arc'!s ilelivrre.l to all J'lirts of tlm city. RATES RE ASONADLE It' M a :i."i ,; i blood make itself apt arent in a pale IM .. I ' . I ,1 I. . ! .. .1 I. - - t -L ... I ,.. . .v. an, au,,w ri'iiipiexiou, .i.ii'.i' aii'i " .11 !l? Ha rll'tl .na. II yott are lieling weak and 1,7 l'i ! aorii out and do H it have a beaitbv ap 1i;',il,"'''ll" '"" should try A. ker's P.I --I ll'l '27 ' I'.Jlxir. It i iirea all blood di'iMaea wlu-re " ' cheiip sarapnrillaa and so railed pun- this we sell ee r.i 1.1 ,U .m tiera full; knowing bottle on a "itlve giliiranlen. A. II tiding, agent. 4 t 7! I.t 42 311 21 ,VCi M I'il In :' 77 01 SI 2 1 lli xl M 71 : 37 7.V M !l 01 .1.1 1,7 1 August lu h 71 .12 . (ii-oft'i) p-."rT.T.T.TT.T.rT.T.T.r.r.rTT4 1 j fin Vnu i A V k 1 7- v Know tho News 2 (outitj Tnaurrr olhf . f I. ..'.I f.il. L . . at.h. It . iJ awnifiltf a airtitntal aallil. irsui.l . ' V M V11U can hatn ll alt for . . . , payment hi couniy w arraiii rinioiaeu prior to Si-ptemlier 10th, IS'ki. Interr.l will ieue oil the d.ite of this notice, y Oregon City Clui kauns county, Oieg.iii, 1 Per Month 50c Per Month 17 i lvj. Jaioii Sium, t'oiuity Treaalirer. C M Laks J I. Kruxe John Oliinn Henrv A Hnyder A W Vincent W V Young J N llotrriian 1. 0 Iiwe A H Cone K Maycock E ;ole J H Korb K L Kugg HI XI 20 10 li V IH :w 15 42 ( 12 :v 7 p;i hi i'i .'.7 :w 1 ? t'7 i 41 XI .17 :w 21 II 1 111 :2 Ul 4U !; '.1 1.1 ia si M n PI II 2 'o Z' ' 7 111 Ui xl .11 i;7 in :;l 73 .1: :oi 72 IS I '7 '21 21 II I'l 'll .17 7.1 :tl 71 41 :i2 1 V) X7 I xl .11 1 .'i'l 21 42 '2H us In i7 HI 31 71 i7 Hi 77 I'l 42 28 41 32 lit '.H ID .17 107 21 42 21 122 31 4H 3'2 30 20 1.1 10 7 .V 11 12 27 IH 17 :w t r.i lit 42 M l IS 12 .11 :v, 1FILIS in the Evening Telegram, ul I'oft land. Oregon. It I llm lai.o-t k rvrliilig iewapa4r pililiabe. In Y' I Ireitnti ; it I'ontauia all tl new 0 Hip Stain and if lb Nation. Tr it for a inoniii. anmpla will I mailid to yoil Irro, ra MIaaltVrad Ihelonwrea oflha damnad with protruding1 pile lirutiirlit fin by ooliat 1 xa tlnn with which I w n:lrt-.l for Iwn.ty jreara 1 ran acrnaa your t'AM'AIII TS In ll.a town nf Nftwn:, la., ami neyrr fi.iiml anrthln lo equal them To-day I am rntlra.jr (re fruu pllea ami fixl Ilk" new man " 0- H. Kiitz, llll Jonrt M., Sioux City, U CANDV Tho Teletjram, Purtland, Or. PUSH IT ALONG. raaoi 1 fVT1II To Cleanse the hystem Efrectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, to permanently overaome habit ual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use .Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Our Oregon City readers, who have wood to saw or who wish to purchase first clsss wood, will find it to their in terest to call on T. B. Ilankins. Dr. Lyons, who has bad charge of the dental parlors of Dr. Picking, has opened an office in the old Methodist church building on Seventh hit. Hi Ptaaaant, Palatable. I'otcnt, Taita Hnnil, IV) Oooil, Nernr Hlrkan. Weaken, or (it ip. Inc. lc, tuo. ... CURC CONSTIPATION. ... jfrlt-y Sa.f tiaHir, rln, iMleNl, . TrS. Ill II fl.Trt R A f H"li1 anil fnamnieed liy all ilrn. IIUIU0AU (liuiu ClUUlukaoog Uablk FREE II TO MEN AND WOMEN ('uininerieing Augmit IHth, (ieu. A, Harding will, (or ten iluy. preent to every la'ly and gentleman (out lint clilMrmi) ' I 111K at hia atore, a package ol tlm new, cele liratid ..r.rt'Z.-Aj. 1 1 I I aT kU M r - w a wlllinut ctiurire. TIiIn oiler ii liuiile to eonvlrice tlis cltlziom ( Oregon ily and vicinity that tlila woiiiierliil yet ini.ln pri'.ar 1II011 "PI do exactly what Is claimed for It. MOKI TEA is a nerve-builder com posed of the barmloxs roots and herbs used by the Moki Indians, It gives nruiiani y to tne complexion, is a posi tive cure for sick lieH'litnlin and coustipu tlon, removes pimples, blotches, ninth putches, and all rawness of the in. Cures dysH'psia, malaria, biliousncNH, dixirii'ss. sour stomach, Ions of Hppetitu and all diseusen that are dun to a de rangement of the stomach and liver. II acts upon the muscles and tissue, giving new lifo and buoyancy to the frame. Take a cup of MOKI TEA upon re tiring at night and become fair, sweet tempered aud happy. It is very pleasant to take, and ho positive are we of its results that we make the above liberal offer. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED Kemember it cost you nothing to try It. Sold in 25c and 50c, Packages Carry tho kioI news to your tieigMiorB. Our mitijily of vegeta bles in nlwitys fresh, liccatise it is ulwayH re!ctiMie.l from llm frur. ileus near at haml. VcKetalileH that are strictly lioim; j-rowii. A. 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M !!" , i.l lh 'i nlili I curl, u.a.1 i. i I'i t-t A l't art J.tf a O i I 7 ?. t '.aa Atton.ryi l.,f f t.- mi inin in tiik riitiTir t nt'itr ofti ij of Oregon for I'larkamaa C..U1.7. Mary AUIaoti. plaliilliT h A I n ilf i.danl. In Hi Nam of III Hla'nl (tr are lieietiy rrrilr. In apiar ar4 k' I .iniip.ali. lilr.l ai.'li.l yuutn U j ei.litlr.; iljil mi uf Im-IoI Hi VS .Hentfinlirr. I . Ilial Iwil't I'l I 1 lio llm r rttird In Hi nrdtr : radon ulllila attuiiiiiina, and If "! In a 1 -1 a r and anar a. I r. .:..(-' i.lainiilt alii ai.ply In Hi inufl W I r 1 llirrein ileo.ao.le.1. In r; - f'niii id iHiiid ol mairini.int tiu i"l Iwlaren toll and Hi plalnliS Hii inn. la of cruel and li.linn B na lor i ntiiely of minor rlilld, K-ilarl fei.rral i.ilial.ln rnrl. I hia aumiiiona la .tililaliel .inrei "' i 101. ae. nl, v wek by order "l I- Kvan. rinilil bid.- uf l'laiknil n.a I on Hi '.liili day of Jir. 1" ('.HiVklll A !Tn 1 A llm net a lur I'. '' Ii.ieof (let (..ililuailon, Jul) f.'' s .-J 11 a i:rrulrlt' .llc. NuTlt'K IS IIKltKIIV lilVKX TuJ Ullderalgneil liaa lieen duly a.l"'i" , ruirn ol Ida laal a II and l'IDr l.ararnal'. Mallilewa ileo. and all f ; liaving elalina aitalnal !!' aasl : lieretiy re.iilrrd In pleaeltl IhrSl 1 ' yetlllrd Inr i.avtneiil al Ilia otTift aitnriiey In (Won I lly, ( irrmin, 1 inoiiilia from Hie ilai liemii. 11 1 hi 4 1 ll Kteeulrll of aai.l Haled t Oreiton flty, Jill'" I. W. o. II. IHmii k, any. f.-r KiKfi"1 7 -.s z In ll. Circuit Court of IhitM iron, for ilia Coiiiuv of :i',lr' Harder plaintlir, V. hat iru,'IJ ...i in.i.. ....... ..1 ii.iHlalfOin you ar lierrhy reii!rd I'i spl1 ai.oven tilled Court in Ititsj U.V. . l. .1.. .1..- ..(ii. Ural f hia wrm iroill tui oaie ..1 lion ol thl aumiiiona, that Is w imlor ilia lal Hay 01 nrpierinn yntl fnll In atiiwer plalnlill H 'FL i iuiri iiir ill yenei i ; ' j a1 plaint, tt.it: That Hie inoiiv lietwean plalntllt ami "';"" ':: "ivml and for such oilmr am H" hull win meet In Ilia preiiilwi. iiiiitml .,il,illi, nnraiialll f . J V .'" i"; '".. . ... 1 "'i7.- Vr""r,,.'"i, - '' .lit. ',,,"""uwl Hia'.nf ()reKon for the '"'" lha lAllStKUeu,,, lllllmr., M,. ,,. (r,Mt;, on July 1st. It?; and (irdsrliig pulilli'atlnu 01 a week for all conaacutlvs w'jkjj 7 7 8 IH Attorney Mt I-ejrftl Noticen. AilmliiUlralor'a Roller. signsd has been ,fy ii.,,.,n,ie..l adinlm,. ami al pprsiirn nrs hereby nntliled to pra' Milt all el.iiii,.K.inat kind a,t,llB l() ttt ooiinty (iri jfon, on or liefrn U month froin t be l.rt puhlic.tloi, f tbu " said clHims rn,t h properly verified , aiTompHnied t,y , he roper Tounliera, 1'ated August In, is!'). r,liml",l"tr,,t"ri of th"'eaiati;i,'UvJ. J urrlii, deeaaer, L. NtiiV 8 18 0 IB Alu,rney Administrator. -..... r I'lmil Ncltle""1 HEItKllY .efV I Norictc Irt HEItKllY tlm iin.lr.lirneil liaa llletl lir "', as adinliiUtratrli of tlis 0 , n. Hunt, .Iseeaaed, In lha (ImmW u ti, Hlals of Oregon, for tlia County mas and aaul account lias w-" "T.i, it in,, ,.! II ...I ...iiIhiiiioiI (111 tlm " Hentmnlier, IMIMI, at 10 o'clock .. All psraon Intersalnd ars h'"' 1 to prsaant llislr oblsuil""11. they have, at said lh" fX 'uilSt Administratrix or the estat Hunt, tlecnased. Dated, July .1. IH!"'-