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3 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900 Personal Mention :J7 .Mr. itn l Mi"' " ir Lutoiiiutto lot ..tfllnUrf'-r McMlunv v...elhny A J, wvt'inl d,.y. fishing vlih rt)l I '" Cliiini 'y Ibmiaby Fraik Roo plumed M-'lunlay ,fom AM''"1! nyoni- lug, where I,"V with tlm paity to iruik uii I'"' I-yuii" railroad rontn ef j,mic MmTslt, who was with tlio pn Lyone I'W'ly Aspen, Wyoming, liwii d-mgeruualy ulrk from an at- yf ll'Vcr llllt Ht iHMt P')MlU w.i on (lit nwiid. ), Mm AUtrnittliy Siciil aeviral i.tilai week visiting relatliea mnl (,itiJ I" Oregon City and on faturday 0,ornirK I'll mr Heatllo wheru alio w jrsiiill permanently. Jjr. Ziciilcr, w lio formerly ran the 0rM"'l t'Uy llrald, ami family have nW friiin Ilia Hlleia reservation uliehVi'iii y have been fur (he past fuor jrn. Tlii'y rxHut to make their homo tier. J, , M Keeny, of Portland, vlalled jlr, John Ulcseon ami lamlly of I III rlty Turflny. Mr. Mik'eany waa former tviiJi iit f Oregon City tint fur the ImhI ii months haa been rrnl.lliiit In Port land. Ileexpeila to make Oregon City Ms limne again In the near future. Local Kvci;l. 0 Bti0ii-0. itvjstfl Tim churches of tlie rlty are observ ing Dili tik the week of prayer. Horn, in Oregon Clly on Saturday, Jm. fl, to Mr. ami Mra. John Younger, Jr. ft girl. Ward, the three-year-old eon ol Rev. and Mra. P. K. Hammond slipped on the sidewalk ImmI Saturday and hroka ona of Ma lege above tha kne. The hook and ladder company have appointed coinmlttrea to arrange for their annual hall which will ho given on February 22d. The Paughtereol the King" will give Valentin party on Krhruary Mth. A good time ia aasured hy the aurcesa ( f all former affaire given hy tlila to'iety. The Itiillrli-k Kanhlun l'ajf r lr Feh ruatyhv for the aklng at I! untie) 'a ' l'.ouk Store. No houe to home diatrl tulion Ihia month. "Uurk" Jennlng caught the II mt Chinook Minion of the araaon lat Frl JafDiiilit. It welched poundi and waaondinpUy at Tremhath'a flh mar ket. Win. tj'iiim, of t'4iaiiuh, ia riM)rtii tu have nmlM a lu. ky atrike In a copper mine in Idaho whure they have hi-on pMMM iin. AnolTcrof OM3 wa re fuiwJ for llicir mine. DuiinK tha holidaya tha Siringwater rarik'f iivn a puhllu invitation to their DHjilihor anil Irivuda at their (irane ball for a haikit dinner and entertain nint, to whii h ahont 125 peoi.lo aaaeni tied and had a moat enjoyable lime. At the .Salvation Army Saturday and Sunday Staff Captain and Mra. Willie rora Poitland, will hiad the mcetlnga, coffee and rake 10 centa wilt bemirved attliaclomi of tho mwttlnK Saturday oljjld. Mve-rybody welcome. Tlie political pot will lie itirred up Sat' ordaywhen the ixiputiit county central comnilttiHi will meet. It ia eipccted that they will receive a final anawcr from the democrata on tho question of fusion and "aluh" matter. A warm time ia anticipaUtd. Mra. Nidaon Lawrence will atari Mother dancing claai for begluuora on Thuradiiy evening, January ISth at the Armory. ThuTueaday night clans will w condoled aa umial. Thil chtan hna own a hii'-cc-Hi In every way and allorda pleamint evening to tho young puoplo f this city. ' 0, Ihillwyler hna opened a saloon In Portland on Alder street, next door to Fwt8i(lu K. H. waiting room, where all Orison l iiyites will bo nmda at horre1 Mr.llalUylor la well known here from , biltong connection with the Wilhnlm 1 711 lioii) i and Invites his friends to call "dice him when In tho city. Ioi!n in to have a cheene factory. A nnmhor of tlio citntons of that ilnce mot togttlier hint Suturdny and effected an O'KmiMtion to eHtabllMh a cheeno factory oitlieco-oporutlve plan. Mr. Schually nexierienced cheoae maker will have tharjie of t,0 factory. Tho company Jve MirchuHed a ono-half acre tract of 'nd near tho postofllce and work will be wromenced at once, County Uocorder Tom Randall was mde hiippy Tuesday by tho receipt ol ha new hook and letter typewriter nltli the hoard recently purchased. T,18 machine- is a beauty and is expected result in a great saving to the county, "'tli it all iiiBtrumonts can bo typo written in tho records and by doing so 'H efct a Having of about ono-third in nk books and a consequent saying in Jlt room In which to store them. e mt:hines are in use in a number of C0iUieg in Wellington and Oregon and lv excellent satisfaction. Tim I idles of tint Congregational A d Horie'y wcrt nt-rUlned by Mm, C.I). I.atouretto at Itor homo Wednesday fl riiitoi, H wai ilio occasion of the annual r. teptloii rrjojed by the society Ml I tl U l'N ihcll-M It til llHVtl bceil '"' l'l""""' In t do hlstoy of tlio Tho Ihitlo Cr k Fair AasorUlloii held their annual meeting nl Msniiiam Moti day mi l eluded ollrr followit : lUrtou Jars, president; vice-president, ft A, Alhtlghl, accrcUry ; Kmd Mynra, tri'aMinr, Tim hoaid of dimctora la :oiiiiohhI of lloi ahovit with tlm addition of T. It. Illi hard Thfio will he a joint iioilallation of Hie ollli'iim of Kola (Jin:li', Woiiikii of Wood craft, and Willaiinitte Talla Cauii, Wixxlnmn of the Wirld, at WlllaiiiDlte hull an Jan. Ill, at 7 Mi-mheraof I hi- Clrclti and thilr familli-a and iiicni httra of tin WiHhlinan and their fmilca ara linilcd, Tlime will he a ahort iimihI in I and lili'rary prugrnm ylvin followoJ hy ai'i Mir. I.adica ruqiiimU'd to hrintt rake etc. A Small Illue. l.at Friday morniiig altoot 0 31 o'clock fire waa (Uncovered in the old Harlow building on Main street, oppoiite the woolen mills The department re aponcled promptly to tin) alarm and in a few minutes had the fir under control. Ti e building w hich wan owned by T. L Charman was damaged to the extent of about $ir0, with no Insurance. The Are originated from a defective chimney. The building wan occupied by C. F. Duckies and waa uwd aa a loarding and oilxin hoiiav and he anm-red some damage to furniture and betiding from water. Meade Totd and the Indigent Fund. Aa certain IrrcuponaiMe parties, with iM-roual aphea to uralify, or political aiea to rind, have Uh-ii actively clrcu luting untrue sUtementa in regard to the Indigent Holdiors Fund of t'lackama- man county, and the relation of Meade l'ot No. ', 0. A. It thereto, the writer feela called upon to make a hrlef state ment of the facts In the rao for the In druiatlun of any whom it may concern Tli Indigent Fund waa ratahlUhed by an act of the Oregon h gialature, which provides that a tax of one tenth of mill shall be levied by tho county court of each county the procemla of such levy to le set a part fur tlie relief of needy soldiers of the civil war and also Ii.dian war velerana. Applications for aid from Ihia fund shall be made througl the commander of some poal of the Q. A H. In the county, who shall uive bond in the sum off-')KJ for the proprr ad inlnUlrailon of tho fund, lie shall re Mirt to the county court all application that may he mado to him, with such recommendations aa, after investigation hnuuydeem proper. Hie relief anked ia then granted or refund, by the court In H discretion. Kver since (he law went into effect tho sucrcwidv commanders of Meade I'oet have iiivon the required bonds, and at tended to tho matter. Recently how over, rrporti havo been spread broad cast through the community and enpeel ally among the old soldiers, "that the Indigent Fund Is adiiiinUtcied wholly in the Intercut of Meade Tout, and that no old soldier, no matter how needy or durorvinu. can obtain aid except he belongs to that orgmifxntion," As the writer lias had tho honor o scrvinu an adjutant ol Muado Tost lor several years he is able from persona knowledge, to alliim most emphatically that such statements are utterly false and without foundation, and that mem heislilp in Meade Tost or any oiganixa tion la not, and has not been in a con dition requisite to a claim in the Indi gent Fund. The commander of Meade Post ban never refused to present the claim of any old soldier who wan entitled to receive aid from the fund. During the year 18119 ono member of Meade Tost received aid during bis last sicknonn to the amount of (18 and was buried at a coHt of lr to tho fund. As- siBtance givo" 10 Indian war veterans during tho year amounted to 34 and to old soldiors not members of the (J. A U. 172.25. In conclusion the writer would com mend to the parties who are wilfully mis representing the tlrand Army and posing as the special friends of the old solilier, the words of the lato JohIi Billings "It la hnttur nut to know so much, than to know so much that Bint ho." C. A Williams Letter List. Tho following ia tho list of letters re mainlng in tho poBtoflke at Oregon City, Oregon, on January 11, 11)00. WOMKNS LIST, licit. A J Mrs Childfl, Sheba Mae Copley, Thomas Mrs Sloper Harry wrs Steward E Mrs' hkn's list. Antrim, F I) Cramor, Androvj Coalman, Klijah Kby, 01) Mortlmore, David Moore, W 0 rowor.Jofloph or Bon l'ollock, Everett Tierce, U Hummer, K Smith, Mike Smally, M Walker, James Watkinn, J 1 Johnson, Willis Knapp, Lauerna King, H W I-oftuH, Hugh Mileo, Oeo Main n i Hin it f:itn Package Mr. Eyerett Pollack GEO. F. IIORTOM P, M Money to loan at lowest rates. IIUDQKB & GbIKFITH. CAI'I L'Iti;i A tiiif.f. F.xrlllng (,'luiae After a Mail Willi rniMlnos For (Ml.er Men's iiumU. For nomn tliini piiNt tho mnrchants of this city huvo been annoyed by a series of petty tl.fi, and the H., pctr,.tor wn .11, , a, ... t , afternoon the store of J. N. Joe was re lievedof a pair of trotiHcrs, the Red Front if a doxHii pair of socks aid I. Hiillliig'i of a $10 overcoat and an um brella, At Hi-lling'a the young man was ion when ho lifted the overcoat and (ieorgo llerren started in pursuit. The chaae Itnl acroan the susim-iinIuIi hridgo and out by the Morev barn where ller ren caught up with his man and attemp ted to stop him hut was met with a vigorous rurtiNtaiice, during which his fuco was considerably hruived by hlowa from an umbrella in the hands of his assailant. In the meantime Chief of l'uhte liiirns, Countable McCown and Chaa. Nohlelt had joined In the chase and siircturli'd In heading the fugitive off ami captured him. The prisoner proved to tie L. Tucker, who lives on the West Side, an I Thurs day he was arraigned before Jude Hchuehel on a charge of assault ami battery, to which he plead guilty and wan fined 1 10 and was committed lo the county jail to nerve it out. On his re lease he will be tried on the charge of larceny. As he was seen to take tho overcoat, which he threw away in cross ing the bridge, and as he wan wearing the trousers stolen from Joe's, it looks as though he were In a fair way to lie a guest of the county lor sometime. "Above Ibo ( loudt. The play "Above the Clouds" which will be presented by the 0. K. K, at Shively'i opera house on Saturday even ing, January 20ih, for the benefit of the Masonic cemetery, will be one of the bst tli'mrs of the season. The play Is a charming story that will hold the Inter rat of the audience and while presented by an amateur company, will rank above many of the traveling companies. The advance sale in now open and seat a ate being taken rapidly. Tha following well known people will appear in the cast: "Nat Naylor" Tom Randall. "Curtis Cliipman ...J. E.Rhodes. "Howard Gaylord ' Piatt Randall. "Philip Rlnifohl T J. Gary "Titus Turtle".... ;...Chas. A.Miller. "Alfred Thorpe" .....Chas Ross. "Amos Gaylord" Wm. Hedges. "Grsce Ingalls" Josephine Newton. "Smy Gaylord" Mra. Theo. Clark. "Hester Thorne" Mrs. T. F. Rysn. "Lucrotla Garrish". . . Myrtle Buchanan. Republican Central Comniltto Mrrtlng. A meeting of Republican County Central Committee ia called to met-t at Wt-inhard's hall, Oregon Ci'y, at 10:0 a. in., January 20. A full attendance is requested. By order of J. C. Bhadlky, J. U. Cami'iiell. Chairman. Secretary. Dated, Januarr 9. 1U00. County Treasurer's .Notice. I now have money to pay all road war rants endorsed on or before Nov. 11th, lmn). Except Nos. 1UGS, 11100 and 11187 which are not included in this call, Interest ceases on the warrants here allot! on the date of this notice. Dated Oregon City, Jan. II, 1 IKK). Jacoii Siiauk, Treasurer Clackamas County, Oregon. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Pr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffers have proved their matchless merit for sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health, Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 rents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Quo. A. Harding, Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entibprisi office. For sale, fifty-five acres of land, cheap, good location on Highland road, about threo miles from Oregon City. House and lot in good location in Oregon City, easy terms. Also 107 acres of good timber land on the Columbia river. Danikl Williams, Oregon City, Or. Notice, ycur old table Bring in ycur old table ware and ewelry and have them replated now while you have a chance, as you may not have a chance vory long. Leave orders with Mr. Younger, tlio watch maker, opposite Huntley's drug store A. Baumann. Experience In the Rest Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of couirhs. colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 50 cts. Geo. A. Harding, agent. The modern and most effective cure for constipation and all liver troubles the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Geo. A. IIabdinq. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, "I am willing to take my oath that I was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my children of whooping cough. "Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. UEO. A. llAKLiinu. KAHKWKI.I OI.ll VKAK. Karaaritll. (lid Yar liL I, .,,!. .,.,1 We auraly do not need you mora, 1 A ' "'j . J Peeps o er tlie tlirmliol I i f our d-mr. , Y1 "uv- 01,1 Year.lt lanotm. t, ' T,r,t f'"""1" l',rl '" Your I.oIiik form and m,,.w, lock., Mav aoinrlmw pall llion our lane, Willi memory hrliifra wllhl'i our vie. The day wlien first yon rroal our path, Ho clone anil warm a Irlrnd you've l--n; No greater lova tliao Ihia man haih. To give your life fiat one mav know A nearer love, a frealntr oilml. Hut how can lovs or friemUlilp hope A better, truer frimi l to II ml. Farewell, Old Year, shake hamliaml go. We part wltii keen regret ami pain, 8 III In till though', we comfort take Your eacililc" ia not in vain. For all you ra, 'or all you've heer. To make the v arp and woof of life. Home day the pattern clear alll at ow Willi lnil and gradout Oea.ly life. M. L.C. H. Oregon City. The Vaadevlllo Theater. Hometlmes the vaudeville theater Is an Individual and Independent enter prise; more often It belongs to a circuit Tho patronage, expenses and receipts are enormous. One circuit will speak for all. It hna a theater In New York, ono In I'lillndi-lphla, one In Boston, and ono In I'rovhlenee, and they give no Sunday performances, and yet theno four theaters entertain over S.OOO.WX) people every year, give employment to 3oO attaches and to 3,500 actors. Four thousand people pass In and out of each one of these theaters dally. Ten thousand dollars are distributed encb week In nalarles to the actors and $.'S,.Vio to the attaches. Take one thea ter for examplt'j the bouse In Itoston. It Is open the year round', and it costs MS) a week to keep It open, while Its patrons will average ,000 every week. On a holiday It w ill play to from lO.ono to 12.0H0 tM-ople.-Froin "The Vaudeville Theater." by Edwin Milton Royle, lu Scrlhner'a. Boftlelgh I aw had me mind wead by a pwofeaaloual mind weader we cently, doucher know? Mlaa Cuttlng-Indeed! And what did be charge you? Roftlelgh-Koab dollars. Mlaa Cutting-What an outrage! Why don't you have him arrested for obtain ing money under false pretenses? Chicago News. The Others to Blame. "You cau't keep a secret, Marie." "Yes. I can; hut I always happen to tell things to other girls who can't" Chicago Record. A little sugar taken with water, not too cold, In case food Is not obtainable, will relieve any feeling of exhaustlou and sharp hunger. BELLOW & BUSCH, Manufacturers of Lounges and Mattresses. Dialer in Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Wall Paper, Taint, Crockery, Stoves Hardware and Notions. ' 't We keep a tremendous slotk of Wall Taper, New and pretty patterns. Last year's patterns will be sold at reduced prices Warranted I! . . ,-v i JLg Mi fitnvM ITanifcnina I 0 JE3H9 ami nan(TOCifa noaonnQfiTo m ,cwn,i uuu uuuuuu wmzm uouuuijuuio. ,y 1111 - wmmm i I ' -1 1I1UUU. te luu u uol j Old Fashioneti Charter O.k Stoves $14 50 and up. S8 f I I SinuB Vftr. I n i " , : . j---' Set of Irons $1.25. 9 Dinner Pail 30c. Wire, lollies Line 25c L?-i i r' J 'l3mZJk Havo aiJvancf'tl in jrico, but until our IircHcnt stock in gone, our prices remain tho mime. Sumy (-W Canvas Hound, ledger, Journal or CWi Hook 2'mj 200 pave Canvas Bound, Hpring Hack, Journal or lel((er 75o rf) page Canvas Itound, Spring Hack, Journal or l.lnr $1 50 .7X1 paifeCitiivas Hound, Flat Opening, Journal or ltlKer ..$1.80 CO pair" leather Hound, Large Hize, Journal or Ldr $2-Vl Hlatement Hlanka per pad 10c Hill Head ir pail He Receipt Hooka printed for Oregon City Z'rt Receipt Hooka. Hrnall loV; Memoranda Hooka 5c ami 0t Order Hooka 6c and 10c TyiewriterHiipplles at Lowest Prices Huntley's Book Store Patent Record. "Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid. address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md." , A reward of $50 will be paid lor the conviction of the parties who threw down several monuments in the Catholic grave yard, near the city cemetery about December 29, 18W. A. HILDKDBA5D. Rector of St John's church. I want to let the people who Buffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It is the best lini ment I have ever known of. J. A Dod gen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cureJ of rheumatism by this reme dy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by G. A. Harding druggist. The Excitement .Not Over. The rush at the drug store still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Price 25c and 60c. Dr. E. A. Soinmer has removed his office from the Barclay building to his residence, rear of Huntley's drug More. I'RKTTV FLOORS. And yet a slight outlay if you select from our large and handsome stock, newest carpets from best looms newest weayes and color timings the kind of carpets that give largest wear and best satisfaction. Brusfell's Carpet per yard 50c op Ingrain " " " 25c up Jute " " 30o up Linoleum, Oil Cloth and Chinese Matting at all prices. Sewing Machine Fine Decorated Pinner Set $9.50. 2.r.00. iiisifiP v.m unnnnm no w l Oregon City, Ore. L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R. R., Selin, Ga., writes, "I cannot say too much in praise of One Minute Cure. Ia my case it worked like a charm." The only harmless remedy that given imme diate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup, b onchitit, snd all throat and lung roubles. Gko. A. Harding. KLY'S CREAM BALM laapoetHveeare.' Apply Into the Doetrilt. li U quickly absorbed. N eents at DrniriU or bjr mmil ; aamplea 'Oc by mill. KLT BKOTU KKS, M Warran Be, New York City. a For Clraa, Frenh IIKEA1, CAKF.K, 11 KM. Etc. toKFKKTE.VS Bakery and Confectionery f Cor. Nevrnth ami Adam St. jj FAWII.Y TRADE MOI.ICI TF.I. Telephone 39-4 Joseph Kuerten. Prompt laelivery. The House Furnishers. Tor CaXairfl Toilet Set $1.00. v