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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1001. vy vy y w r t News of the Week Saturday, February 23. Conpreas The senate passed the post office anJ diplomatic and consular bills. Tlie bonne trannacled a Dumber of miner matter. Domestic Frederic Harrison paid a fine tribute to tbe memory of George Washington. I'st Crowe liai written to tlie authorities that he ia innocent, but will surrender. Colonel Murphy baa been apjwinted police commissioner of Kew York Foreign Tbe British cabinet council took np tbe Nicaragua canal question. British General Colrille was retired, and sent borne for ineffcieniy in tbe field. Tlie Chinese emperor ia preparing to re turn to IYkin. Legislatures M. J. Malley, V. L. Wil lis and L. T. IYery liave been appointed fire and police commissioners for Port land. Tbe Tortland charter bill passed tbe house by a rote of 41 to 11. Tbe Or egon legislature passed a local option liquor bill, but later tbe senate voted to reconsider and defeated tbe bill. The reapportionment bill passed by the Washington legislature is said to be very unsatisfactory. Pacific Coast-Newberg Oregon ia try ing to get a fish cannery. Tbe state central committee of the populist party in Ore iron baa been dissolved. A Lebanon, Oregon, woman drowned herself while temporarily insane. Tbe Pacific North west Btseball League was formed at Ta coma. The China steamer Rio Janeiro ran on a rock near the Golden Gate and sank in a few minutes with about 128 people mostly Chinese and Japanese. Tbe captain went down with his ship. Sunday, February 24. Congress The president has called a special session of the senate to confirm army nominations. Senator Morgan forced a consideration of tbe canal bill The senate passed tbe fortification bill. Tlie St. Louis fair appropriation bill passed the senate. The house will in Teetigate the pay of its employee. Philippines Government buildings were burned at Iba. Insurgent General Vinegra was captured at Cavite Viejo. Foreign Tbe draft of the British de cision on the canal question is being drawn. Germany is also likely to bare a tariff war with Russia. Domestic Pat Crowe has been lo cated near Omaha ; be is guarded by friends, bnt tbe officers will make a raid on them. The constitution of the inter C jllegiate association was amended. A committee of economists reports on the dismissal of Prof. Roes from Stanlord. The Legislature lion John II. Mit chell was elected senator from Oregon on tbe 23th ballot. Governor Geer signed the bill prohibiting nkkle-in-tbe-slot ma chines. Tbe bouse voted down a resolu tion to divide the state of Oregon, Pacific Coast Tbe Spokane chief of police will be asked to show cause why he does not prosecute gambling in that city. There is not a disengaged grain ship on the Pacific Coast, Monday, February 25. Anglo-Boer War Dewet's commando was rouiea Dy riummer. forty prison ers and all artilery were captured. It was reported that General Delarey baa been captured. China It has been ordered that Chin Sin and Hsu Cheng Yu be executed on Tuesday. The imperial edict regarding punishments has been delivered to the powers; it is said to be satisfactory. Congress Senators held several con ferences and may get together on the Cuban queetion, thus avoiding an extra session. Domestic The war deDartment will dispatch two transports from Portland. Mrs, Nation wrote to tbe Kansas judge, demanding her release from jail. Pacific Coast A woman at Uniontown, Washington, drowned her six children in a well. She was a Door widow and insane. Tuesday, February 20. Congress The house voted down tbe authorization for two new battleships and two cruisers. The Cuban amend ment to the army biil was introduced in the senate. Domeetic The Morgan steel combina tion was incorporated, Fifty men are imprisoned in a burning mine in Wyo ming. A Topeka carpenter was shot dur ing a raid on a joint. Foreign Dewet's retreat from Cape Colony was checked by tbe Orange river flood. King Edward la at Corn berg. Pacific Coast Clyde Vaughan is sen tenced to 7 years in the penitentiary, Mrs. Al Taylor was drowned in Yaquina Bay in trying to keep her husband from falling out of the boat. Legislature Washington railway com" mittees will report bill requiring the state auditor to investigate railroads within the next two years. Washington bill to prohibit the practice of osteopathy was vetoed by the governor. The Ore gon bill appropriating $25,000 for exhib its at Buffalo and Charleston fairs was signed by the governor. Idaho's reap portionment gives all gains to fusion and all losses to republican counties. 1 ing. Wednesday, February 27. Congress A letter from Admiral Sampson opposing the promotion of w arrant officer was read in both houses. Lenta, of Ohio, made another Mutational speech In the house. Philippines Consul Wildman, In a Ilonolula interview, said the rebellion is at an end. The quarter-master's steamer Newark, was wrecked Catauduanea Is land. Civil government was established In Bulacon province. Foreign Gomel says the Cubans are not ready for self government. Kitch ener and Botha are said to have met to arrange for the Boers' surrender. Two Chinese officials were publicly beheaded at Pekin. Domestic Thirty-two live were loot in the Wyoming mine fire. Ward, the negro who murdered a white girl at Terra Haute, Indiana, was lynched and hi body was burned. The capital stuck of the Morgan steel combination will be $1,100,000,000. Legislatures The Oregon bill for a 10 mill road tax, went into effect Tuesday. Governor Geer signed a number of bills passed by tbe legislature. Washington committee on constitutional revision will recommend indefinite postponement of bills for the removal of the capital. Idaho house declared for a bill to tax mines on a net output basis, Thursday, February 28. Congress The senate passed the army bill containing provisions for temporary government of the Philippines and for relations with Cuba. Tbe house agreed to conference report on the fortifications, district and West Point bills. Milton E. Ailes, of Ohio, was nominated for assist ant secretary of tbe treasury. Boer War London thinks tlie war is nearly at an end. Botha's capture is rumored. A Dutch laager at Willow moo re was captured by tbe British. Philippines Pro-American sentiment is spreading in the islands. A lad rone rendezvous was raided in Pallilo Island. Aguinaldo's uncle was appointed gov ernor of Bulacan province. General Tbe Cuban convention ap proved the scheme ot relations with the United States. Several bodies were taken from the Diamondyille, Wyoming mine. Pacific Coast A case is before the courts of Baker county iuvolying tbe ownership of a quarts mill which was located on government property. Two men were killed by an explosion of fire damp u- tbe Blue Canyon u ine. BUmark's Iron Serve. Was the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels sre out ot order. If you wsnt these qualities and tbe success they bring, use Dr. King's Xew Life Pills. They deyelop every power of brain and body. Only 25 cents at Geo, A. Harding's drug store. "Incurable" Heart Disease Soon Cured. During the last two or three years very great improvement has been made In tbe treatment of diseases of tbe heart. Cases formerly considered incurable now read ily yield to new remedies. Tbe well known specialist in treating heart dis eases, Franklin Miles, M. D..LL. B., of Chicago, will send f 2.50 worth of bis new special treatment free to any of our otllicted readers. This liberal offer Is for tbe purpose of demonstrating the unusual curative pow er of his new Treatments for heart trou bles, such as short breath, pain in the side, oppression in the chest, irregular poise, palpitation, smothering spells, puffing of the ankles or dropsy. They are the result of twenty-fiveyears oi caret ui siuuy, extensive research, and remarkable experience in treating dis eases of the heart, stomach and nerves, which often complicate each cane. Tbe Treatments are preDared exDresslv for each patient, as the result is very much more certain and satisfactory. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies. And there is no rea son w hy all afflicted persons should not avail themselves of this liberal offer. No death comes more suddenly than that from heart diHease. Thousands die un necessary each year because most phy sicians oo not unaersiann these cases. airs, r ran if smim. ot unicaifo. was cured of heart dropsy, after five leading physicians had given her ud. Mr. Kelat- er, of Chicago, was cured after failure of ten able physicians. - A thousand reterences to, and testi monials from, Bishops.Ulerifvmen. Bank ers, Farmers, and their wives will be sent free on request. These include many who have been cured after from five to twenty or more physicians and professors had pronounced them "incur- ahle. Among them are If. A. Groce, 504 Mountain St., Eluin, III.; Mrs. Sophie Snowberg, No. 282 21st Aye., 8. Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. A. P. Col burn, Blessing, la.; Mrs. M. B. Morelan, Rogers, O., the presidents of two medical colleges, etc. Send at once to Franklin Miles. M. !.. LL. B., 209 State St Chicago, 111., for iree treatment oeiore it is too late, and please mention this paper. Cut this out and take 11; to O. A. Hard ing's drug store and got a free sample of Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets the best physic. They also cure disor ders of the stomach, billiousness and headache. Persons who can not take ordinary pills Gnd it a pleasure to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are the best little liver pills ever made. G. A. Hard A Letter to Dr. Piorco is the First Step to Health for Weak and Sick Women. if & Sick women are invited, to con sult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, imd under seal of tlie .strictest privacy. In a little over thirty years of prac tice ns chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute, PuiTalo, N. Y., I)r. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has treated and cured over half a mil lion women. Address Dr. R. V. rierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Offers of " free medical advice " made in imitation of Dr. Tierce's offer of free consultation by Utter are advertised by persons who are not physicians, and are not quali fied to give medical advice, livery woman should consult her own safety by careful inquiry into the genuineness of such offers. There is no offer similar to Dr. rierce's, which has behind it an institution of national note, such as the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., with its staff of nearly a score of phy sicians, presided over by a special ist of Dr. Pierce's experience and success, in the treatment aud cure of diseases peculiar to women. How Othor Woman Havo Boon Curod. "I suffered untold niiwry for many Tears with uterine trouble," write Mr. Mary E. Wilcox, of Kmo (Rainy River). Algoma Co., Out., "until I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's good medicine and used the local treatment as advined. I took two bottles of Favorite ftracrip tion ' and two of Golden Medical Dis covery. I also sent for one box of your Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories.' I have only used two aud that waa two months ngo. I would advise every woman who suffers from ulceration of the uterus and piles to use Dr. Hcrce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Dis covery.' They are the best medicines in the world. Also write to Dr. Pierce for his fatherly advice. I have felt better in these past seven months than I have for years. Every month I used to have to go to bed and have hot poultices snd take laudanum to ease the pain. I don't go to bed now nor do I take laudanum. "I have used your medicine as you directed," writes Mrs. Caroline Hammac, of Hammac, Escambia Co., Ala. " I have only used one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription and in connection I used one bottle of ' Golden Medical Dis covery.' Six doses a day, three of each, and sometimes I used the tablets ss vou 'directed. I feel well. I am hard st work and have been for some time. I had been under a good doctor five years for this same disease and you see how quick your medicine cured me." "About a year ago I had a mishap which left me in very poor health for some time afterward," writes Mrs. Cene Johnson, of Gordon, Sheridan Co., Nebr. " I employed a local doctor but got only temporary relief, until I commenced using Dr. Pierce s medicine, which I did after consulting you. I am now as well as ever. I took five bottles of the ' Fa vorite Prescription' and one of the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I would recommend these medicines to all who suffer as I did." If you are sick or ailing take ad vantage of Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter and write to day to Dr.R.V.Pierce,Buffalo,N.Y. Sunday Services. St. John's, Catholic Rer. A. Hillehrand, paafir. On titinilar, niani a( 8 and I0;.'t0 a. in. Third Sunday In each month. German sermon after 8 o'clock masa; at all other inasBen, Englinh sermons. Huiulay-tchool at 2:30 p, rn. Veseri). apologetical suhjects and benediction at 1:'M p. in. German Evangelical Lutheran Tinman n al Cornei KiK'itn and J. O,. Adaint sis.; Ker. Ernest J. W. Mack, antor. Sunday sdioo at 10 a. in.; weekly oervices every Thursday at 8 p. in. German icliool every Saturdaj from 0 to 12. Kveryhody Invited. Methodlat Epificopal Church Key. K. A. Atkins, pailor. Morning service at 10:4.1. BuniUy Hchool at 10:00. Clam meeting after miirnlnir aervlr-e. Evening tervlce al 70.' Knworth Lengiie meeting Hiindur evenlrii al 9 .(0; fra;er Meeting Tbumdajr evening at 7:30. trangeri cordially Invited. FIRST PBEHBYTERIAN CHUKCH. RgV, A J. Montgomery, Humor. Merricei al 11 a.M. and 7:80 t. n. Banbath Hchool at 10 A. M. Young People' Society of Christian Endeavor meow every Hunday evening at S:80. Ihuitday evening prayer meeting at 7:80. Beat! free. EVANGELICAL CHUBCH-Oornsr of Khth and Madnton street, Kv. H. Copley pastor Hervlces every Hahbath at 11 a. m and 7 AH lf. rn. tiunda School 10 a. m Prayer meeting 8 p. m. All are welcome ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CIIJHCfl Hev. P. K. Hammond, Jiector. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m, and 6:00 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Other services aa may be announced. All seats free, gran gers cordially Invited. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner of Main and Eleventh streets Kev. K. H. Uollingjr, pastor. Morning service 10:30; Sunday School 12; Junior Endeavor 6; V. P. 8. C. E. prayer meeting 0:30; evening service 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-Rev. J. H. Beaven, pastor. Preaching services every Sunday at 10 '.'SO and 7:.'X)p. m. Bun day school at 12 noon to 1 p. in, Juniors meet in the afternoon and the Senior Young People's society and Bible stud v cIhh hi 6:15 p. m. Thursday evening, regular prayer service at 7:.'X p. m. Wednesday evening, Bible study class at Y. M. C. A. rooms led by the pastor. German Baptist Services the first Holi day of each month at 3 o'clock d. m .. mm. ducted by Bev. Albert Graner. United Brethren Cor. Eighth and Pierc streets. Bev. Cocking, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 r.. m . Sunday-school at 10 a. ni.; young people's meeting at (1:30 d. ni.: nraver menilnir eyery Wednesday evening. Dr. J. Arch Stowart Eye, Car, Noso and Throat. 1117 Dekum Hullding PORTLAND, OKKdON No More Dread of tho Dental Chair. TIKTH EXTRACTED AID NU.r.n HHO. Ll'TKLY WITHOUT PA1M, lr our tt aWm. tide mrlhoil anpllril til lilt llni. No lrr print n,- tig astitta ur eH'nlnr. Tlira art the only (IriiUI utrlira In I'nrt. Inmt having I'ATSNTEO APl'l.tANOM ami In. gmlicnt to e tract, flit anil apply gt.( rmwna and porolaln cruwni unitclrvulil from natural trrth. anil warranted fur ttt jrrnni. WITHOI T T1IK LKANT PAIX. All work uvnt lr UKAPl'ATKD PLNTI8T of frum 13 I io jrrr nprrirntv, anil rmtn urpartmrni I In churn of a awvtalla(. tilv ua call, anil 70a will Bnil ua to tin curlly M w aitvrr. tlar. Wt will tell you In ml tunc rtarlly what jrour work wllWuat If a fill EXAM. (NATION. MKT TEETH O.VOO iOLIM'KOWS Shi. 00 oi riLt.ixtJ at.oo BII.VKH ril.I.IMI 60s New York Dental Parlors main orris: run rib. and Xorrltua tiwb, TortUsd, Or. Hunt lo M. HfNDA VS. 10 to . ItiAxcti OrrK-a: DU I'lnt Arc, Voitl. Krantrrliral Lutheran, Zlon ronni;itln Cor. Kigliib and Jt!rrm iirri. Hr-r. Meyer, piator. Hiimlaf -hixl si 0 J a. in.; trrviirs at 0:JUa. ni. and 7:.K) p. m M. K. South l!ev. T. I. Hajrne, pa.lnr. Third Hiindar al I'nitrd Hrxhreii chiirrri. Kri MrthmlUt-Krv. J. W. Klilrl.ta. (. tor. t'rearlniiK llrl and third 1 iiM.iat at 11 a.m.; protvr ihwiihk every Thursday eveiilhK. Srrvirrt held In tha t'nrra tlonal church al Klyrille. Lodges. A. O. TJ. W. meets every Faturdav evening except the tilth In the A. O. W. W. Temple. 11. J. Harding., recorder. Kelkahs Willamette Keheksh Iodirt No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday ol eacn uioniii at 1. U. U. r. Temple aiargarei Williams secretary. Court Hohin Hood No. 9, Korvsters ol America, meets tlrst and third rrnlay io the moniu in Bed Men's Hall. W. B Stafford secretary; Frits Meyer, chiel ranger. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. llollack, secretary. Willamette Falls Camp No 143. W. O. W. meets 1st and 3rd Fridays In the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. 8. Walker and cleric u. Uids. Order of Pernio meets every Monday night at Bediiien s hall. Mead Counulnr. o. o. scripture; Mrs. May Taylor secretary Catholic Knitfhts of America fit. John's Bianch o. 047, meets every Tuesday ol me moniu. Tualatin Tent, K. O.T. M., meets la Red Men's Hall, on second and lourth Wednesdays U. II. Hyatt, record keeper. Oregon City Camp. No. ofiCrt Modern Woodmen of A merica meets every second and fourth Tuesday in the month, at Willamette Hall. U. Urossenhachnr, ciera. Meade Post Ho. Z, G. A. R., meets first Monday evening in each month at i :ou ami iniru oaiuruay in escii month st 1 o'clock p. m. in wilauiutls Hall. P. Colbert, Commander. Law I on Command No. 1. of Oreirnn Union eterans Lnion meets second Sat urday 1 p. in. in Redman's hall and fourth Saturday at 7 p. m, in T. F, Cow ing'sotlice. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meets every Thursday In Odd Fellows' Hall. I. f . JCyan, secretary. Falls Encampment No4. 1. 0. O. F meets first and third Tuesday in each month. judson Howell, secretary. Redmen Wsch eno Tribe No. 13. Imn. u. it. m., meets lues av evening 7::i at neu men s nan. . it. Jilllirjun, U. of K. ; Harry Baxter, sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A, F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meet at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the third Monday in every month at 7;30 o'clock p. rn. United Artisans meet every Thursday eveniriK of each month at the Willamette Hall. The social meeting of this order is second Tburseay of each month. E. H. Cooper, secretary, M. Bollack M. A. Lone Pine Lodite, No. 63, A. F. A A. M., Locan, Or., meets on the second Waturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. m. Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. a Afni r-. 1 r . .-i . iiiiiiciiv uruw ui jweo iross irejfon city Lodge, No. 1. meets second and fourth IM. days in each month In Willamette ball, Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkbpbihe. vrvmii hor om jiwa ym Goods sold lowor than ovor to mako room for j The FAIR, oPP, Post o,rcc. 3 $4, which must bo cut down half during tho next 00 days. Somo of this stock will bo sold for actual cost, and tho balanco at 10 por cont profit. Como and soo mo and soo if I can't savo you somo monoy on a pair of boots or shoos. G.W.GRACE 7th and Center Streets, - On tho Hill 0HOES. IHDN'T bTAMI'.-lti'l go stsmplnf alxiul In cheap aliors ss long ss yon ran buy such excellent styles and superb qualities ss we are show ing at 3 In onr FLORAL 0.1'KF.N hl.os. Wt've cheap er ones, and Letter ones, but nun with mora real value and satisfaction at the prlo. KRAUSSE BROS. Karl's Clover Root Tea lbulllU (ha CompUtl.. PuHAm Hm '""M.llMiI'mli.t lrMiln. t irn('iM ?i kL'!"' I'"11""""! ""J U KruiHImi. i, !,? , ,nv An arrnlla lmiia Nrvi Hold on l4ma inimM b a l drul,, ,t ja,.( Boc ,K, i , o. wells 4 co., tiaov, n v For sale by C. (J. Huntley. The claim of other couuh medicines to be as KDyd as Chitinbelaiii's are ellm'tii' ally set at rest In the following toxilmo nlal of Mr. C. D. Ulan, an employe of Bartlett A Iiunnis Co., (iardner, Mo. He says; "I had kept adding to a cold and cough In the winter of 1H'.I7, trying every cough medicine I heard of without per manent help, until one day I was In the drug store of Mr. Houlehun and he ad vised 1110 to try Chanilierlaln's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my money if I was not cured. My lungs aud bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to t when I got a cold, and soon find relief. I also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it Is the best of all couxh medicines." For sale by O. A. Harding. SHAW'S PURE MALT The con densed strongth and nutriment of barley and rye. Perfectly mellow and pure. Bold by E. MATTH1KH, Oregon City, Ore. O. A. Harding the druggist, will re fund you your money II you are not sat isfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Llyer Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness, constipation apd headache. Trice, 25 cents. Sam pies free. When looking fur gsme it Is useless to visit tbe bargain counters of humanity. Such little pills as DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very easily taken, and they are wonderfully effective in cleans ing the liver and bowels. 0. A, Harding. i Af aw ir j. i WW III' 'JT I now Spring Stock wii or Shoes J 2 ,0mllrsr.nrrr din t a noo trlcilionn wlra In Oregon, WahiiiKlin, Cali fornia ami Idaho now In ojKTation lr the .'cilia Mation Tcloi'hone Coin. jwiny, covering 2,1'V) towns. Quick, accurate, cheap AH tlie satisfaction of iK-rsoiial communication. I'lulance no HI eel to clear unilerstamiing. Fro- kano and Han Francisco as easily heard a I'ort land. Oregon Cltr office at Harding's Drug Store. i:aUblUlied HS. c. PIONEER franker and Erjifeft, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE A Personal Matter A well painted lioua ia like a neat ly drmaext rii-alayi attract ive and pivMant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can bs rrpalntd and frrahrnxt no at a vry rvaaonalils prtr paints ar arj cnap now. ixiii l itavs It until Dm ami niakatauy mors marks aim cram a in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store. MUKWI1W 'l it l'ilntr Alwayi Frmh. Alwayi th Bt Az"Tzr " art sold everywhere. iwil Aniiiinl Inm, . D. M. rtllT 4 CO.. DETROIT. Hies. M4l4y 60 YEARS' !1 EXPERIENCE C rails k Tradk Mark frf1 CovmaHTt Ac. Anrona aaiifllnf a akalrh and Saaprliitlon niV qiili'lilr aaiwrlHin nur iliilni Iroa wfinihar ail Invmiiliin ia priihahl patmiiahln. CiiiihiiiiiiIo. tliiaalrlnlliiiiinrliliillal. Iliunltxink uri I'almita mil frna. (ililnat aunni-7 fiiranrarliitf halaiila. I'alfnla takmi llirouull Mmni i Lo. raualra myr. wiiic, wn iidui. unariia, 111 ilia Scientific A handanmolr llhulmlai waatlr. lamaat rti All at.lnll lif any aolutii III.. 1. ...... .1 fi...... ZWm'.'l'i r ""l!""' ! "14 I all nrwadailara. llrauub I mwm. I) ORIihi. IBS F HU Waahluuiuu. 1). U