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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15 1001 Oregon City Hntcrprisc i . i - - '- " " - " TMCaNI I ATIIM JtAII.WAV CoMfANV 1. 1 AVI PORTLAND (Couch fit.) 7:00 At Mi 743 . I:yi oij lu:ou 10 45 11:3 1113 P. Mi l:oo MS :ju 3 5 4 cm 4 45 yy iij 7:1m I'4 . k yt onlr to MiUaukla 10 w only lo IlUaukla 11:40 44 MlNUTI LIAVI OHEOON CITY 7:(S A. M. r.y . .ts 9o 10.05 10:30 11:35 11. ) r. 1:03 1:50 rs$ y. 4S 4 50 5 31 6:io 7:03 7:So (l.ao onlr to Milwaukl 9S 10:30 11:30 only to Mtlwaukla OHCDUlf . THE LOCAL NEWS. PicKWirii tlmr. Mra. Win. Adair, an anI Uiljr living at Mhnmain, U aald (a I lUiinefoiialjr U k with grip. Mr. Adair I tha inothnr o( CmMy Coiuiul Iuiut Killcii't wilu. Mh. llri.Mn'i I. acre. Jay Wil liam llodaotl dnllvortxl lilt Imlurt on Ilia I'aMlon I'lay, at tha Cotiii'i'k'alloiial church Uat Monday nlicht, Tlili U Ilia woiid Id Ilia IIIkIi MiouI Irclur root. ('01 at AiJotaai Thai n-gtilar Feb ruary term ol llio county court whirl iut Wlnrly of laai nark, aiJotirnd Monday, after having iraiiaat-t! tha Wlno ol Hit lerin. chlolly ir-latln road matter. Iiai at CH4M Mra. Tata, ho with Ur aon, cama toCanamah laat (all from Kanaa, dliwl at tha formar lar laat Sunday mornliiK. I lr iloalli a quit iddr ami a ! to hnart fall ura. Ilor funeral ociurrnl Monday af ternoon. WoitiM noma' I'av !. Ial Mon day a ay day In lha ood camp on tha Tualatin anl a great many of the man rame to town to hoy riaaol hava holiday. Thar ara aaveral hundred man employ! In thea came nd tha ay roll If eonatjarmbla. Ma. lloia tn. Mr. M. J. Kon, one of ibaaarly arttUra of Ora tjon, liil at her homo at Currliiavllla, lat Monday niornlim alter a long airk neaa. Fha waa C& yeara ol J and hail hen a raaldeitt ol lh la action ainre 13, hlio lear huahanJ and ona rhilj. I T tt Away. Whlia mii'ipd In teaming at Maruam, one day laat week, 1. 1), Urklna' team Urania) frltfhtonad and ran away. Mr. Urkln waa thrown 'o tha ground and toof Martha wera .rokan. At laat aocoiinU ha waa real itiB ey and hi reeovary will aoon U aurtd. fATi Na Hawpv. Ir D. 8ta in, who recently came to thla f Irom Calllornla, haa loratad near . Ha wa In town Tur-aday and od hlmaelf with tha Knlarprleo ..'eekly Oreu'mlan (or year'a read . Mr tstcphanaon will piov a valu j . iulltion to tha county. 1 'it Ilia Uo.-EJ I'rM.olT, a 7 man who waa employed In ona of llli of Urn city, had tha misfortune : I down a flight of ataira while at - t lat Haturday, and break one of ,m. He alto got aotne ngty bruitei . the head and face. He waa lit Into the city where he received ;l treatment, and ia now getting I very well. ja. Mattiiiku Dead. Mrt. Koaa it Matthlou an Oregon pioneer who t with her parouta to thlt country ty V 'V y y y The First Shipment of 1901 Z7 Has from the prnvlnra of Manatoha In 1H,'!H, died at Imr home In ISultevllln, Tuoaday, aged 7U yeara, Klin waa marrlnd In IHI.1 and waa tha iiiollmr of 15 chlldien, 10 of whom are till living, One of har dangle (era, now dnceaned, waa the wife of county rai ordnr T. I. Kendall, of lliU clly.t Ma Miktinu I.akt Fiir. A eld (ona iiiHaa lumitliig waa held In the i lly hall laat Friday night for the purpoafl of dnvlalng and dlMtuaalng amendinnnla to tha city charter, looking to a reduction of the clly'e aapendlluraa. A gxl many plana were dlwuaan hut no action waa taknn on any of thorn. The mayor and council hare proinlaed that the clly'a aipnuwia thli year aliall be kept within the receipt, and In order to do thla It will he nncaeaary to make retrench meitta aomewhere, but It la a lllllo diffi cult to diitoruilno at uat what poiot It U lcat lo tiegln the pruning. 1 Marmikii lAar Kiaiuv. February liHh at the home of Ilia bride on 3rd and JottWaon atreet, I.. Kirk of I It'll I, Ore Hon, to Mra. Jennie Willlarna. Thegueale aMmhlm) at & o'clock and at 0 o'clock tha marriage ceremony waa preformed by Itav. It. A. Atklna, of the M. K. Church ol thla city. The roomi were decorated with Ivy and ()rejn grape. A dellcl'u lunch waa ecrved. Thoe pmaent were Mr. and Mra. It.' F. Mc Millan, Mr. and Mra. (tiltwrt Kinder, I Mra. Luther Moore, Mr. Frneat Itanda, Mlaa Leonora Willlarna and Harry Will lama, eon and daughter of the bride. Arraaxoo TaA.-I.aat Thuraday after. nou, Mra. (1. W. (trace gave a delight ful tea party to a number of her frlemU. J In honor of her aialer, Mlaa Gertrude Fein-lough. A arlal feature of the af (erncon waa Instrumental niulc by Mlaa Falrcloiigh. At five o'clock an elaborate lumhen waa aerved. Thoe prevent were: Mia-ea (ieorgia (irac, (iertrude Falrcloiigh and Janla Luelllngr' Mea. damea W. II. Howell, A. Lonlling, A. Heaman.d. W. Church, T. Miller, B. Alldrrdge, II. M. OlUin, K. Shaw, L Cole, Jennie May, 0. W. (Irace, N. Mun eey, Foetar, IieaulleU. . Forao PaAO. Word waa brought to thla city laat Haturday morning that (Uofife and Frank Ogleebr, roung men ot the nelghlMjrhoud, had found the ilea. I body of J. L. Cochran lying In the county road between Aurora and Netvly, In thla county, lata Friday evening. Coroner Strickland accompanied by Attorney John W. Loder, went to the place, and held an lnijuel on the re main. The verdict of the coroner 'e Jury waa that death waa due to al hol iam. On the 11 of the deceaee.1 were found a conalderable euin of money and varlou other articlea. Cochran waa In Oregon City rrlday, and while here trammeled fooaidarebla buaineaa, among other thing he bought a farm. He waa a native of lVnnylvanla; had eight children, one of whom Uvea in thla county and tha other In the eaat. JO to 1100 to loan on chattel or per aoual eecurlty. Mmli k k Kalliain, a gt. Irrafncaa Cannot be ( nrrd by local application, M Hie cannot reach the diaeaaed orlloiia ol the ear. There la only one way to tore deafneea, and that la by constitutional nMncdiue. IWneae la cauned by an inflamed con dition of the niucoti lining of t ha Ku alachlan TuImj. When thla tube gela In--flutiKxl you have a rumbling aound or Imperfect licatliii,, and when it ia entirely cloeod dvafneaa ia the rvault, and unlcn the Intimation can be taken out and tin tubo real or ed to Ita normal condition, hearing will be dealroyed forever; nine caaea out of ten are cauaed by catarrh, which la nothing but an InfUmed condi tion of the tmmooa aurfacca. We will give One Hundred Hollar for any cane of Dvafneaa (canned by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh Pura. Kund for rlrciilnr. free. F. J. CHKNKY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold bv drtigglnU. 7ik. 1 lall'i'Famil v 1'iU are tha bent. y a iya-Br-yer-Tyi BICYCLES Arrived. IIom8 From Viit. Pivld KoteN';n, a prominent farmer living on Mill Creek above Union Mill, waa In thla city Tua ily on hla way home from an extended v lull wild hi ion Onorgn, Frank and Charley, who are engaged In logging and atockralalng near (Mraii'lur, Wanlilng Ion. Mr, Koheaon aay the hoyi ara all doing well over there and are dnllghted with that country. Mr. Itoleoii came l) Oregon City In IH.VI, and with the n- caption tit a low yean ipent In the eaat, haa live ! in thla country ever alnce. He U 70 yeara old hut ia a hale and apry ai many men ol 4't, and thlrika nothing of walking from thla city to hi home. Had Too Mien Hoo, A man who had Imbibed, not wlnely but too mnch, o( the esileratlng eaaerna of ll'i'iifled trouble, In the lalooni of thla city laat Monday, came near being yanked pre maturely hrnia Into the realma ol the kingdom of Jua, Monday night. He had atarled to Walk out ol town on tha electric road, and when he reached the long Ireetlo he llt aleepy anil lecldcd to take a nap. Ileleyduwo on tha track and want to aleep. The car Olive came along and Motor in en Howell, acting the man lo time managed to atop llore he ran onto blru. The lellow had a narrow eacape, ee did tha paaaengen, for had the car at r ink hlin it would prohably hava been derailed. . Am Omkoon 'iori: Mra. Nancy MtCubbin, whoae death waa mentioned in Iheae column laat week, waa one ol Oregon 'a pioneer women, tide wai born In Overtoil county, Tenn., in Wi. Her parent moved to, Illinola. In KI7, tnd from there they moved to Mieaouri in 1 H3J, where aha waa married to John Hmathore, from whom aha waa aeparated the following year, and In September, IM2, aha rnarrlod m. MaCubbin. lo Wi they came to Oregon and eetUed on a homeatead on Clear Creek, in Clacka nia county, ller lnuhend Oie-I in Feb ruary IVj'J, ol heart trouble. Mra. Mc- Cubbio leavea three aoin and four daugh ter, three alatera and Ave brother, TO grandchildren and great-grandchildren. All of ber children eicept one eon were at her bedaid when aha died. A BEU'IY 1 OH SVItTI i: 1.0 IK. E. The Drgrre af lienor af the A. 0. 1'. VT. ilarra Flee laalramratat Filer' I'laaa llar. Tlio committee) appolntel by tha Myrtle Lodge, IVgree of Honor for the purpoa of ecuring a Una piano, apent WtslneaJay In Toriland anl can-fully invetlgted the merit ol tha varioua piano olTered bv Ue different dealer, aud finally purchnaod a beautiful cabi net grand Mahogany Whitney, ol Filer' I'iano llouae which will be delivered in due time. Thla la another unqualified endorsement of the fine instrument carried by Kili-ra' I'iano llouae and cone I naive evident- ol their ability lo furulah the public more actual lutrtneic piano value for the money than can be aecured from any other houe. The young 11 no ia the recognised leader of the Weelvrn I'iano and Organ induatry making a aixsialty of aelling itrlcllr high grade muaical inatrornenta and they aie enjoying today the bei-t repu tation for oprlghl and lionorahh nielli odi and fair dealing. The inetroment aecured by the IVgree of Honor n ex actly the aama aa tha one which ha been unci) by Cordray'i for tho pat two year, and the aame alao aa wa aold to the public Khool board for aeveral of 1'urtland'i public achooli. Theae iiiatrumuuta ara alao uned by prominent college and muaic teachen of the atate. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the Signature of TT is the finest and most complete line this Company has over turned out since they started to manufacture wheels 22 years ago. pIIESE wheels aro fitted'with the best tire made, tho Q & J heavy thread de tachable T F you want a new or second hand wheel or have an old ono to exchange, come in. AVo aro always ready to talk business. We can fill orders as wo have received 25 New Ramb lers already and expect another lot by Feb ruary 20th. We sell for cash ur on installments. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers. It Will Pay You t, liiiwrt the ntw Writ of Ladies' Skirts and Waists Jul errlrcd from Id Ucinrjf. On display at the Red 37"r-on.t l!crxthlna In tt.it line ia mAt In lilt IbOl Rtyk-a of kum rnatrrtala ant rlrra wllhln rtocb of all. Don't fail to see them. HedFroqiTfaJingdo. Court llouae lilock, Oregon City. houlhrrn ('alltorala. Notable among the pleaaurei afloroed i by the Hiaite Itouie la the winter trip jlo Hodihern California and Arizona. ' iN-neaed acquaintance with, thia aection will ever develop freali ointa of intereat and added eource ol enjoyment, nnder It unny aklaa, in the variety of Ita In- duatriea, lo ill prolific tegetatioo and among ita nurnberleea reaortt of moun tain ahore, valley and plain. The two daily HaU train from Tort land to California have been recently equipped with the tuoel approved pat terd of atandurd and toariit aleeping can but the low ratea of fare will Hill con tinue in e(T -ct. Illuntrated guide to the winter reeorta of California end Arizona may be had on application to C. II. Mabkiiam, (i. I'. A., I'ortland, Oregon. Ike Appetite af a (eat Ii envied by all poordyipeptice wboae Htomach and Liver are out of order. All audi ahould know that Dr. Kinn'i New IJfe Fill, tha wonderful Stomach and IJrer Kemedy, givei a aplendid ap petite, aound dlgeation and a regular bodily habit that inaurea perfect health and great energy. Only Ztc at tieo. A, Harding' drag itore. Acker' Dypepaia Tablet are aold on a poeilive guarantee. Cure bean-burn, raining ol the lood, duitreaa after eating or any form of dytepMa. One lilt) tab let give immediate relief, 25, eta. and 60 ct. O. A. Harding, drugg!aL The (kt 1'lai.tcr. A piae of flannel dampened with Chamberlain'i Fain Halm and bound to the allected parte ia itiperior lo any platter. When troubled with lame back or pain in the aide or client, give it a trial anil you are certain to be more than pleaaed with the prompt relief which it atforda. Fain Balm alao core rheu mat nun, One application givea relief. For aale by U. A. Harding. SICK HEADUHF.S. The cure of overworked womankind are quickly and lurely cored by Karl' Clover Hoot Tea, the great blood purifier and tUeue builder. Money refunded If not aatiafactory. Trice 25 eta., and 50 cU. C. Q. Huntley, the Druggist, There ia alwaya danger in using coun terfeit of DeWiu'e Witch lUiel Salve. The original la aale and certain cure lor pile. It la a aoothing and healing aalve for eoree and all akin diseases j. A. Harding. Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve ara worth- leaa. The original quickly cures piles, aorea and all ikin diseases. O. A. Harding. l GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR Mlaven'a llall.llnar, 8 jinn UOOD3 RrJf A" ' latrat eotrliir In - hill., Vll anl leather flrlfa wllb K"M (rimming anl (old ikr hanKl" 1on ulr. lafM I.l'lC ai'H-k ennlln; n( Thrm'l l,tni, Val'iK nw, VIHorla !,arr, Mark and whltr Chart' till la varto width and vyrn. ! Corrt Covrra, !raw.T, l.aVrirt. filaVM Thecrlliratr4"rrrTy" K'ld w",vt ,,u,re lor ldi. all the !a!rt thalraOaaranucd I.OO, 'V. GOIiDHjM RUIiH B7IZ7I7I LKflDEK,S 1$ JlbYfiSCR Bf 1 TOD Or an It will pay you to Bun F ib i V rl Office 351 Washington St iW4$k Portland Orp i Portland, ore. t'wsf. lav 7V VTSAvW 'IT , WA.', Z -lr west, and can sell a fine piano or organ for less money than you can get them elsewhere. Writo to-day. Catalogues for the asking. Our stock includes the three greatest Ameri can pianos, the Kimball, the Weber, and the Chickering, together with eight other good makes. Get our Prices ' an ' A ' ",.71 II "V 1 1 I no mvtter w hat Oonta' Chalnlaa Racer, 10 lbav. Mon'at Llht Roadster, Man 'a Hoadater Ladlea' Ciialnleaa Ladlea' Lltflit Hoadater Unci lea' Roadster Opp. Oregoej 'ly IlnwU. thriving diihy Stationary J-""'"" " vir ' Mrm'.ranrldm Honli all iirf Foanlain l'rn fior, 2oo pnam Lfilltn, Journal r I'ay ll Jkc. Granlteware orii "norai Hlrri" tha tirt gray arnnit. alo th lla and whit (nanx tUii ttrrl ware at rut rir. . Men's Nats A" ,h ,ntr,t 'r'' for lflna now on unit. La rite atoch of Cai for nvrn and boy. Baskets " hf mn '"r ahopfnnii, lunch, R'lwm, market, fancy work, tie. 8TVLK,S ,D MM FKICK,1. BIT A Pffl Organ write Ve aro the great profitkillers and piano price regulators of the north with our special facilities on Job Printing. ! 1 ssmm WHEN buying a shot gun don't throw away money by spending J 1 5o to 5oo when for very -much less you can buy a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN whuA will outshoot anv other shot eun on the market it costs. The Winchester Repeating bhot uun is now made In " Take Down " style in 13 and lopauge. Itcombincs rapiditv.reliability and strong shooting qualities with a price within reach of every body's pocketbook. For sale by dealers everyw here. FKBES4 mtmt aaa JJrtu m ptUdlctrJ for Ito-fjft 4MJo(t. WINCHESTER REPEATHiB kUl C3., NEW Ei'EN.'CCHX. 60.00 50.00 aVt lba. $40.00 $35.00 $60.00 $40.00 $33.00 i iitiiitiitl''liAlllAA't' a tax,