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OREGON CITY ENTKItl'ItlSE, FRIDAY; MARCH 1 1901 Personal Mention 1 .-- .t;-jS rW-- ct)ft innlay. j,l,ii4 (iortmlt, pnatmaaler at Collon, , n"n Tuesday. y irl't'r 'f 1'oMland, was In Id diy on lm"lif" Kfl'ljr. ; v. (irr I' Whlu 'I o. oin ajilllra Saturday l' Klundld. ),. llrli'll (llraaon, nl Oil eily ,li.,l her mml In FortUnd tflday. lll (,'hlUllna I'oeine)ef, III SaUVlea IiUti'l. vUlied lrl"nds " Sunday. JIiii tulm'" vUlled hi family at; (i:,..!.,n Ul Saturday imI Sunday, j 1 . L.J If I. - - - I.. I Tl,l. IM ll7 lili-l. " Ml l),fcil in- liUHllirM ll Saturday. : u 'iU AMv"i'i, of FortUnd, i a IrUrvIa and rltlvea In thi till- j;, i Ik.. glaaa, nl F.agl Creek spent eat'. ' ,k I' City lading friend, pt, I . l"l '' ( In. llt l fit llntl'll We lllllllll hulliei III Ofrtfli t it y Tur.)y. lli. J. H. ItvbllieuH Hlil toll a o(t for l)iir lioiiia lii Senatiteido, California, a.iuily morning. Jinny Wutlor end wll ram up from (iiio I'Hy on Wdnady vnlng't kia! !" l'Mt . It Wil.ll, ol Oregon City, InlUirf mM'Sl i4 AlUny. U lii loo 11 vi.iUi.g 11.(1 U - Ailxuy lleiald. Mi. J. !' Keeling trlt Sunday loi KtMU )' remain (or a lew taction hikhiIiI of nf baalth. f. A..h end Fi'dCWy returned luaiay (fun the Nlilm country, tnil.rjr had ln looking after laud Awa. m'j ho HaniKxi, returned Wedne dt i M liuin (iol.U-ndal, where li Jul !a ililln dtrii U lli pat title awl a, fvn.r.J !uiiiu.ee, who I now cm nWciii, U tcrtiliiaf around among la her. II Will return l I a)rlun fnJ.y. J. II. Ilannlgan la porrhajaed lh tpi an. I ioiiltiiuiirry aiotaul R. Frier aid Will toiillnua to rubilut l it nl lite )liaa (jtll MJJ.k, IrnliPf uf th EV Cik acliuul vtiitrtl l.cr )roni aal IrlrnJa In Hi la cilT KalurJajr anj Nn tajf Utba aal Kark. Wm. Uoliiuauo. iruiiltor ol "Tlt l'!r" Ull Huri'lay bight tuf Vufk, ha tiaa fon lu tuy lila aU k ol hpnti anil hgiuuirf (nuJa. Iluu. C. B, Mooiea, rller ol Ilia Un t at Oregon Vnj. wlurrw-J to bit liuma alt"f viiiiti; vrl !; in U,i iijf. ha'.nn MalMinan. I'haa. Millrr, ol lb Hra ol Mlllur I'.n.iUrt, oHi.rflrlJ, prvprlclora ol una ol tl.n l-t njultnl aaamiSIa In llil Bm iion, aa in tia f 117 Tunaitay. Mr. anj Mr. IvwIitiU, lio liava Immu t K'inaia ( Mr. anj Mr. K. M. Whit I r arvrral il)t, rrttiriil to tticlr lium In ('irjion t'liy Vltirlajr.C liUumt (itfllr, N. , tVilrriM.n, of irufn CMjr, U lu'tr, l.mii.if romo tu 'atrrn Ori'ifon nr Mi tiiallh. I'ur tumii limn Mr. ('..!,. r...i ,a Inn aulTrrlnil (roiii rln-11-linlimii. I!!ra Tliiira-MuiinUinrpr. I'r. K. A. hiiiiiini-r will lat lr lUlii tiiuiK Saliirtlay rvnlilntf lirra li lll Ukd a li f t I'liiifMi In Joliii'lli'klna IkmUI an. I !.) Unit New Ymk C'lly Uj.iiti lila rrtuiu. Inriti lila alwi'iua lr. lUmliiiian, lately ol (.'liirtt'"i ill bavn cliartttf ol liia ulHi'i Anil lik alu r lilt rtinnaivo practice In tliii city. W I'. Ktrclivin, o Klonn, hir Hanir.Uv. Mr. Klrrhrm with otlmra In liii iH'iKlilxirlicM il hav int'aafully Hk'l Ulil a rtvamnry proirt lor Moim. At llll.ii ncvn iiy nutlt'O lanliirr lit tlila ..rr, a intN-llnu will l linUI tlmra 1 wwk Iruin twit Moinliiy to ornliH. SUnk A lllaaull, tlm Umlt-rtnkom. H Ut'i ii (lcKil auil brlilii.. Toli'J'liono 304. Mglil or Jay. (Yrami-ry Mofllor. Notlrn la lnmliy ulvnn that iumUiiK lll l linlit itt the o1l balcliory bulldlntf t Stone, Orrijon, lit I o'clock p. m. on Momliiy, March 11th, (or Ihn tmrpono ol orymilJng io Cli'ftr Crock (rrranmry C')iii iuiy, nnI to adopt a coimtitutlon nl hy liiwa. All atockholilcri nr ro 'lii'iti (o i preNKiit. W, T. KWCIIKM. Th" Krcatent (lunger Irom cold and la grlpp. a tholr rmiiillliig In pneumonia. II n H(,nablo care It tiicd, howover, and "ftiiilmrlaln'a Cough Ilemudy Ukon, all dtKi will bo avoided. It will cure a olur nn allack ol la arlimu In lom limn tlmnany otlmr treatimmt. It la ploaBiint iu m0 t0 (ttiei por gll0 i,y n, a, lUnllnt, A .I'ftV.r U .a-l.A ...111 Mnw.U a 'V in IIIIU VI IIU Tllll a,-jiaiiitj tw Crl,,l, in iUir to uphold tho atumhml of Ackur's EhjUhI, lBm,ly atop a eKh at nny tin,,,, Hnd will cure lh fHl(!oid in twelve houra, or monoy ro so ctH,,l 60 ctt. 0. A. Hard ,'W druKgiHt. v . Tho K'turprlHe 1.&0 H)r year. COLUMBIA. I'or 1) yrara atamtanl of the wnrM. It took the Grand J'Hm t th I'arU I!ijltloii a It h lwya takrn prlf whrrrvcr It comjx-tn, Th io Mmlrla pirarnt thf latcat hlrat In hlryil count ruction, Small till, Inn, Unlit chain ami iltirct pull apokra, rorrnt rake to the forkt ml th llghtnt weight roa4 whrclaou the market! pounde. HARTFORD. Among mnlltiiii prlcril hlcycle th IUitfor.li aland at the head. Made In the Columbia lacturlet by Columbia workmen the tie hl(li Krade in evrrythlii but price, and It lia come to t ld "Once Hartford rider, Iwaya Hartford rider" iinleae a Columbia, U'tlj;ht 13 joundt. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City. r v ' s v r",y"or v v Local Kvcyla y Th annual at hool moling ol Udt dia trlcl will I held at tbn court bona rril Monday nUbl at 7 30. lit Cla kamat roulity leglalatlv dnb egatiun atUndd th Mil" l.ell laliflcal on lainjorl at I'urtland laat M'nday nuht. Th choir ol th Presbyterian cbun h aa enleiUinvd at ll boo. o( Mrt. C. M. Hainan TuiUy vrnlng. Many boaulilul aongt wer tutig and Id even ing Wat aprnt delightfully. i V. (ir4 on th corner ol 7th and re-ntf alrnrla, !. a M.I'O aim k ol aud ahooa w hh h be l arlling at remark ably u priiea, to reduc atork. You abvuld H- llie gnoda li.K buying. If. Not era bav been ted on Ihft Utric bfi.lii tiwen llil city and (itaiUlun (urtildding Nipl to walk on Hi bridga. TMt roinpvtla th pwopl ol that auburn to rid to town on th ca and pay lb far. -"iii hi Bin 1 mm Mr Joal, living al l'aver Creek, iravl birth to Itlutela ob day laat week, On ol ih children died ovn alur blilh, but th oilier two ar living and doing ntrwly, Mrt. Jol la 40 year old and the ar hr ftrat cblldrn. Th f.rm o Mary A Moor, lb 7th tlrwt drtu-gitt, liat bon dialvd. Mr. Maiy retiring and Mr. Moor continuing th buaura. Mr. Macy will gM to lu whr b will trd aom time, but will, no doubt, return to Oregon after a lime. A & yar old ton ol I. II. Mead ba.1 1 miramloua capo Iroin death WVIno - ... . day. II w.t .laying lut in eugr. u tl..bloir near HeveUi .Ireel and lell over lie ..nick th. ground Hear th railroad track oS feet Im-IoW. tlid with the exti-plion of alewbiuiet waa un- hint. No Ixmea were broken. Tho IVltoo of Honor will give an entertainment at lb Armory next Fri- il.v Bvviiliiir . March K. There will t a M.ickaiili.ny rakewalk" hy the little .,t, .ilo by .Mrt. l.d Mienan, rea.nng by Miea lloldrn, aeltcllona by male tpiarlelle, and IVrthlu Club ladiea double (piartello and other atlracllont. AdiulMilun 23 centa. A yuung titan named l'rlce, who waa employed in the Crown l'aor Mill). met with a very aerlout accideiit while at work Wednesday. Ho liecame en tangled In the machinery In tome way and waa crurdied and bruited and bad toy oral bone broken More lie could be readied. Though very dangeroueiy Injured, lie will recover A debate wtt held at the Y. M. C. A. hull.lliiir laat Tuemlay evening, ine queatlon wat, "Heaotved, that the Intro duction ol machinery haa not improves the Kciinlary condition of man. 1 ne debalem were A. M. Hrownoll, afllruia live, and C. llaKrlach, negative. The ' ' ..... .a,., rwai n..t .b.hato w be held Marrli is. ine (piimlioii will be "Woman Hulfttge," Mirht Watchman F.d Ueckncr arrehted a ball doeu bobot luat Monday night lor being drunk and begglna In tne -ir.,i Thov were taken before lie- cordor Curry, who gave them, in addit ion to a lot ol fatherly adytco. a uue m $10 each, for three ol them, and a tmaller line lor the others. Aa they had no money they will be allowed to work it out by cleaning out tho jail ; eomethlng that hadn't been done in the memory of the oldest Inhabitant. I have tno boHt land in the county for the leant money. Try me. J. K. IlKDOKH. Schuiil Klecllon. Annual school oleelion Monday March 11 1001, Iroin 2 to 0 p. m. at council chamber. Judgea-H. C Steavons, C. N. Oreon mun.O. 0. Habcock ar. Clerk J. E. Khoada. BICYCLES llir. HIIKUDUUV IUI I. The ColuMbla II ok and IjidJrr Da ace Hurreat. I'a'lir who attended tha ball In Ar mory ball lal Friday niglil, given by tli toliimlila llook and La l h r Coin inny ol Ihla city, dm lar it to bav I wen I Hi bent thing of Iba kind ever gln in; thl city. v ! Tber waa a b n crowd; the biggest aen at a function ol lit kind her, la year, and rerytblng move-.! along nU'iv , and In good order. Thia company bat an ettiialied reputation for giving g xl nlrrtaimnenla, bul th hoy aay thl It. Il, ri ibey bav ever given. j Tit ball aa nicely ilerorato.1 witii ev-. rgreena and fancy pa'er. Th muaic at furniahed by tb Hoventb U. S. In fantry Onbeatra, Iroin Vancouver War-1 racka, and a flrat-claM In every re-' tte-. The program conaiated ol Ti dancra. The dancing did not atop nnttl ! the) ll'tt hour (4 Saturday morning ! which ram all too uon (or moat ol tb I revelura. H. llolman. leading undertaker and emtwlmer, Oregon City, Or. Two door aouth ol court boua. Tbt Jiile hMrlrj laBipanj, Thea teopl. w ho ar Oregon City' lavoritrt, bar teen pitying here all week to backed lioutei. When Oregon City tckt th otera bou every night lor a whole week it it evidence ihal there la aoiiielhlng very unmually good doing. Hut th hhlrley cominy deserve good . houaet. They are flratclata in every,' reivt. ! Mia Jeaal Shirley it a firtt favor He with our people and It alwara welcome, hhe la brighter, tweeter and niorw be witching thlt year than ever. Tha re- wiicuing i it ii ( Mt u f0m1OMK , gooj , , . h snJ 0(Jt of i . . . ..... w- -,, not to be. able to give a more extend! notice ol the oite. We munt men tion aweet lltlU 1'al'V Fulton, the child act rem, who bat tuitg ai.J Uancetl her j ay riuht Into our heart. She will be i aHn In the title rule of "Little Lord. I Fauntlcroy," at the Saturday matime SxkiiH. lied clover, alaike, timothy, orchard gran; garden aeeda, all kinda, hulk or package. Trice right. A. KojlKHTtoK, Seventh-ttreel Grocer. In lienor of Lnrd Tennyaon. The Abeinelhy Chautauqua Literary Society held a meeting at the retidence ol Judge Galloway, in l'arkplece, in honor ol the poet Tennyton'a birthday. Aliout 60 peraona Irom Oregon City, Uladrttone and I'ark place were present. Mutlc and readings from the poet were feature ol the evening, and nice re(renh menta were tervetl. (lalhrailh'a CenficllonerT. Opposite the Hank nl Oregon City It the llncrit In the city. All kinds ol frenh home-made candle always on hand. Salted almonds to order. Mokl Tea positively cures elck bead ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions ol the skin, producing a per fect conidlexlon, or money refunded. O. A. Harding, druggist. Millions of tieoule are familiar with PeWitt'a Little Kurly Risers and thone who une them find them to be famous little liver pills. Never gripe. 0. A. Harding. For Tonnir Meu and Tounir Women. There 1h nothing that will aronse the Ire ol a young" man or woman bo quick as to have interior laundry work put oil on thorn. They may dress ever so well, but If their shirt front or shirt waist la niHHsy their neat appearauce la spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty ol ladles' and gentlemen's One work. There can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. OF REPUTATION & Columbia, 72 and 73 f-0 00 " l.'l M 114 40 w IIrtford, Z7 " 2H Vi 00 " 2.1 " 24 V) 00 Crrerit, CbalnlnM fV) 0) " 3.1 and 34 '.V, Of) " iVI " M 21 (X) . Wletln, 2J 30 W 0J Morrow Coader lirakn on any rnoditl 5 00 extra t'uihl'W Kraom V 00 extra on ' Columbia. I'holr ol I'unlop, llartfofd, OA J, or any other bml clana tire on Il but Z' W rnodid. Com In and oa the new module. Catolovu fro lor aeklntf. It Will Pay You to lo.rct tlx orw Una of Ladies' Skirts and Waists Ju.l arrlinl from the factory. On display at tho DFtocl 3Er-oiit Keeerlliinf In thl. Hne la mail In tlx l'oi atjtlrt u( x.M.d niau-rlal. and rtT wit bio reach of all. Don't fail to see them. 1 red Froqttra Jing Co. Court IIoum Block, Oregon City. Money to loan at lowett rate. Ilinoaa & Gairrtra. CRESCENT. , The wheel that ttanda up. More Creacenta are told than any other wheel in th United State which U aumcient proof of itt popalarity. The modelt are ttrictly up to date and the No 61 in particular it generally admitted by all competitor to be the twelleat bicycle thown thia year. It weight ai oundt and haa many new and exclusive featuret. Price, No. 61 1 50 00. VEDETTE. We realize that there are a great many ridert who mutt Lave bicycle that can I depended on for practical everyday tenrice, at a price that U within their meant. Such a wheel It the Vedette, made by the Columbia fartorle and fully guaranteed by the Columbia people. Not lew hand tome than many of itt higher priced neighbor, light and eatjr running, it U a wheel that anybody might ride with pleature. fyrjrjrjrjrjrArjrjrjrjtrjrjrjMrjrArjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjsrjrA We ctrry a complete line of coffin t a' a i 3 tLf i.M m litiinaai iVr rnrr www; llaawwi . V a wvm e . - ten yeart. We have alwayt made an effort to tatiafy our bereaved frienda. We are nnder imall expente and do not ak Urge profit. We thoroughly understand the .1 preaervahon of tne aeaa. We'deatroy contagiout genua and ofTenaive olora when called to eV iv. A. .A tr bnrial. t"rm,,' 'v r. i r. , r. : r. ' r. r. r. r. r. r. r. r. r. , r. r. i r. n r. V Moore's 7th St. Dr. Moore has receives Laminated i Doi Miss ejaa w lr! The best grade of ataple cotton is used in the filling of all our laminated cotton down mattresses, which is to prepared as to be of an elastic nature. Built up with layers of this tilling It produces an article that is lofty la char acter, holds Its shape and never becomes hard or lumpy . For comfort and durability they cannot be excelled. There Is absolutely nothing on the market that compares with these goods in quality and workmanship. We recommend them as strictly first-class in every respect. For sanitary reasons these mattresses are especially de sirable. Trice, $14.00. Same in Art Tick, 115.00 FRANK BUSCH The Housefurnisher mm R. L HOLMAN Tii nTV '''k ef ffiref U'f a t uujia B.ina n wnwii ujk. Pharmacy on Hill. exclusive charge, and new goods daily. 1 m aw r