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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, , FRIDAY, MARCH 8 1001 3 1; T V k. at -a At. a.joj0i .. .a .a.' J. II. Hnhrlger, formerly of lUIUm!", ha letornvd front F..trn Oiegou ind , will make lil horn. br In tint future. fPcrsonal Mention jlin lifr, of Mol.lla, came to town t,nlnM IliU week v a - a 1 1 4 I 4 .... 1 peMiiiH-".. give an entertainment Hetuniey evening J..I11 A. MeUler, of Mllwaukl. wa t 7 ,;K, 0viw k ff tl.Un-flt of ih Im.l ip u,.n Tuedy on builne... 0 F,.i.k Jeg.r,i .-..t-t hM coflrmM. llHln. In ' " '" , Mlf o ,0 u, ,h .uk. J. K. Mark, ol Marks I'rlrt. I" Cm)tlf Tu M WM ,mri.li)M)( ju.n !' Aral I1'1 ' lU by N. F. N.l..n. for t.ltt. ... mi-. ..I III.. I. Ian. I aa a Ki.ii.r.l Millar, ol lllglilao.1, w Litut In 'I I"'1 Tulay lli May Wllllame, of Central I'olnl, t. vla.llngHrs.O. F. Williams ti n..l.v.i( Loa-an. aa vlltr .tori... Ui M'ly ol B,'k Mr. H. 0. Curry, we cl, 10 ,ui' uii'i ly 'np ' '' In laai week'a new from llorlng. J llaiiilln aa referred U aa head lawyer at Weaver s mill. this wae an am, nil alxiiiM have read chief engineer. The worthy grand matron of tha Order of tha l a.lprll Mar la eipecled to llt rioiu.r Chapter No. i'HTueaday evening. In 111 ra reiiiiaatJ " I Fl !! II . i'. nil ." " - i M Hhbley. ol nprmgweier, waa ... u .,.,,. " . . ..l , .jI. i..LJT, ' dulog Ma iieiaei - da. Mr A l. Marahall. of Portland, vliltnl rolellvealu Cenemah during tin erk. W II. Hurkhardl, of halrm, wee In .in ihia week li.klug after Ma railroad Intnr.u, 1 ,M been confirmed l.y Hyn, ol A.lkloa.olCaribr. tl Mmr. .. .u.mUl tha mwHlliM of oa4 au IU.HI jr !" M raulaon, of , M li,k nut fur tha tiritarlainmotit to U Klten y lha Iloy'a '.tHh fft'tury Cluh at hl.laly' i'rra booaa. Frlilay va- Ming, March .ft. Thla W"U rartainiy I tha avrnt ol tha raan fur tha Tha aala of tha itnarlfr artl'n of lM'l, hrloriglng to tha aaUta ol IloUrt Daly, la tin rota' il. mm.! ruurt. Tha troiirty iurchaHl lj NaW It. JohnaoD fir 2.m W. H. U'reo rtiuf on hi trip U KuUll. Air Ira on Morula? rl.ll.g Mart h JH. at It o. lurk, at IhaWtl'amnlU llaJl.i l.,r ll.a triiflt of I ha W. It. C. A abort city Wihliuailay anJ callal at Ih trt't"' Cra yr,4,UMak.lmrg. aa at-1 )f,m m U glvan. AJ Uila ark f Don't Experiment AiioUht wheel may m 11 right yow know the Columbia in. . 40 Columbia, Mudol 72. Morrow counter brake on any wheel fJ.OO extra. Cunhlon Frame 15.00 extra. !M ! 1 J ! 11 1 n ! 3 ! 3 p . CRESCENT, jj Known everywhere a "the wheel that aUrulrj Uji" and kfj.a out of tho repair iihop. The WOl iiitxIeU are up to date, with all tho new century idea. Creacent, Chainlets .... .r0 " MwM3 35 - " 31 30 M f. 25 The Standard of the World Tor 3J years the Columbia has act the pace. "Just as good as a Columbia" is the highest praise you can five a bicycle, ftronger than any other, yet lighter In weight by from J to 5 pounds. Why not ride the best? A u The Next Best g A r, r. r. ?iiisii.tiiii.i has to do for some. Yoa will find It In It Martford. Mado Iv the Columbia factories by a Colombia workmen, it gives tho most for the money among me dium priced wheels. The Co lumbia guarantee goes with every one. Hartford, Model 21 ... J35 u 21 .... 20 VFnFTTF. S r, i r. i For thoHe who want service aod practical use of a wheel, and are willing to dipenH with the re finements of the higher priced wheels, we offer the Vidette, an other output of the Columbia factorics.with the Columbia guar antee. A wheel that would fetch more money if more were asked. lUily ll'uthara, haa atariai luair m mill "' 2'ly on a cuuirail Id gt out rilrl tla. 1,1 iira.lr. a tirnmlnent I'wtlanJ laa yt, in Kn ahakln liamla witlt hit ftni iWii!l Ihia waal. W,Jf. a porter, whu la attrmlltis Work onTha ania to Ua F.leclrlc ho- inl U t.riiiwwt rii'lillr. Un.lloid ('awl aaya ha will data It flnUhad ty tha ml.llla of Atrll. Tha annri win ronlaln'.'O fu.nna, wl.Ub will glva toa butal M fixMiia In all Wa aril nothing ao chrtp that we do not itaud hack of It with a liUral guarantra W give choir of Ounlop, O fltj or llartfurd tire on all wheel ctcrpl a . a HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGOIT CITY. We Kll bicrcle on easy inrtaii n.enu and Uke old wbl in ex change. We hare orer 50 new Licyclea in to wlrrt from. Come in and look them orer and get a catalogue. A inaHeatfaM IVH.iKWon tha prrty una 1 ------- ... -j.tM.itinnvlll. la vLMlng I... ' " 1 . 1. 1 ... I... Twii nr wa nia-l l"T ra.rn una harii a(anauiah fuf a low uy. 1' ' .ii..i.i v....i . Tl.a morlittifa a n fafur of tha ortl J X l't. 4 MlWrtx. ona i4 tha ,. i v.-v.wk. 1 AniPllt - v I 7 ----- - - - cwi.iy cmiiil..tf ol Marlon coanty, ThU uk,n M . i0,(ratijn that the ...in UMu iwu; on a -ar an ia lu rtiaka Improvement .. . 1 1 ' : . iuvani, ... .1 i.t. I. ... I'r. aril ira. 11. ji. 1 arriwi, -....- fur a divurra atflit t..I,UlUr.gtl.lrlMoll.rr,.f.ia.i..., iri-.i-li-..rl.-t. j I in iiiai 1'iri 1111 couti. ! s t a-- . gtioa U th.lr l.o.a at vwian. ...m.r 1 ir. rw (r '" laal.mgton. .,,,,1,. r.llf..rnU. June' AlUm M.tnlg. a prominent and pro- (4 Jhv; n N(,v.nibrf 2l ikw ,la tltl. ol Handy, wa in the city ' , . . . nJ fi Wn on.tll to Irarn liar wirrrabiita 'Mb Angrier Ih Allrjr. AlvehUwrrmw llardinan, who aaya hlmaell that he a a "nice young man mm In Juatiiw MeAonlty's court Ut W-.lm-a.lar, fltarged with aawult and Uttrry. It aeeina that Mr. Iltrdman la iihe alrikht. hut ha waa ml I11U1 dit-- i rallng the hat.t'ath Ihrutigh hi love for M.aa lore Thornton. 11 alt liawnei Kinwt.v aiirrr(Mn In the aller te- i... ll, (an ta.anlilllf liOUIM-i known John Kiwh-lhawh haa fiM an action ., (he ('lilt lliwae and tha New F.ngtand ronuiia m,i,i. Njui" My were iryiug i - h friendly flghU A new .oy named Itkoda llagby ! rw-eiitly eirived In towu from Mlalla Corner. II I red headed anl a acra.r. He ha not ll.kod all the bojr In Oregon City yet, but he ia polishing Uiem ofTooe by one, 1 - The work ol bla.ting the ledge ol rorksl r oppoaita the fall, haa n carried on; J We'carrr a compleU line of coffin flA'ft'A'A t by W Southern Pa.:inc ItailroaJ com- g ,nd CakrU. aXVJLO pany wild a great deal ot difficulty the' J We j,ve tu ja buineaa fortwer ( f 1 f pwtwe-k. The cur In the track at jj un V) (VK ) I g tlua point la to be atraightene! ana mau q w ,jw,t ,de an effort to A V- V a . a 1 mora awnre. Od relderita recall trie I fact that alot 20 year ago a man waa jj k.llrd on thla ledtfe. under peculiar clr.'J cumalancee. 8mie rocka were being 1 t.l.n nut atitin an u nar en rharir f ill- w namite eiploded. Inquiry reveale.1 the w. fctitof COnUgiou gerwa and I art that more than ten year pretiou. k ofTcn.ive odor when called to workmen engaged in taking out roca lor l the foundation of the woolen mu'e, had aatitfr our bereaved friend. We are under amall epene and do not ak large protiU. We thoroughly undenund the preacrration of the dead. R. L. HOLMAN Tii Cocn S-J1 tf Cent Hibkl Toraday on bualnea. lie mad the Kn tart.rlae nir.ee a plea-ant call. . Tl ,nd ualng alt klnde ol liniment for hi T. J. .re. ol lb. Weal Hid., baa Wen -',on r " m". . la ih. r..n.me. .n,.-a,-a,; al J. W. Orar, of au.a . aw , Moow . i... ll.i. I. av.nlntf. u. w. aiariio waa 1 - . ... l-a.kl1.ee, realgued, a a member 01 - , . " . r. Hiram Coe,r and aev.ral other boy. iha ruonie aiaminlns board lot the) tf . . . ' ... . 1 1 iWl,!,l to eomuina ana irlve the reo 1. 1 whoiee gmKl. Nnona ueuieueoi rretv -", 7 , , M . r .. .,..ngoflrarh.ra. W. llum,J..y waa reeWtI tr-urer Leadl wonde, Irom Molall. Corner. Hrpreaenutiv J. U Krue, went l J J xu , lr,t utauassl .oc, a drohblng that b . mother would UUm Tho-lay morning, to bl. J J UIkM(j0 k. b.v. to gather up bU old photograph, to daughter lio la U k with t phohl lever : . rememir how be icxm tahpital in that city. Miaa Kruae The H.lvaUn Army will beln on i on n, Urm. Inch a dark In ll.a legi.latur and wa Petri. Ve Pay to r-iet.r.i a wee. l I nary tkirmlth, there w Uk.n.U. .luring the teaaion. Hhe wl Prt)r and ae.l-denl.l. II haa len .0lit on In lb wlley. . . 1 i . . 1 . . .. 1 .. .. ... mi a Ma 1.1 11 ...a.,n..i n la ah a rtialom U liua niiiiiiii"ii - U.aia lii art artart a week In which to . . u 1 . 1..1 ., 1... re. ra ae a- Hlonal lUnu lO carrj a uie tounty u,rlnten.lent Inaer. h re- ., uia ini'i wmw ' 1 IloiKh, who I at the bead of the army. . I .t A ..a VilinAl prrpmrc iu ui.u " iai vn left a charge of dynamite that did not j TJf AT AT XTJT ATATATAAATJrJAMrAr explode when lgnueu. Aer oeing m m rock for more than ten yeara U exploded with fatal reaulU. Uoney to loan at Hanoi A OairrtTH. loweat rate. Get our Prices on Job Printing. relvrd the riamliialion paer fr"m the eighth grade pupil. ltre are w ran di.lalra frum the lollewlng ehool di trl.ta: CurrlnaTllle, Harlow, Pamaarua, rrmetnlier bow be lcxikrxJ wben n waa dent to a prellinl- a aome .wearing going on in the alley. Mi Cor Ttiom- ln 'a mother keep the ew r.ngianu hoarding hooae, and Miaa Cora waa at home vialtlng with her mother. Among Ibe boardere ia Alvah Uwrence Hard- man, 20 year old, with a Byronlo cait ol ; . ..... ... i. .1... ..... .Ti 1 Tn ..I Mr and countenance and nut-brown hair that IVrrr. the four year old .on ol Mr. and . n ti.-i vM..rll Plna.anl (nil CUI I H Corn laaneia in .no . Mr, (ieo. Kidder, ol Mt. I leaaant, . . .,. Union, Needy, Maple Una, Weet ('r' nnn the bay-mow and alrm k a .awed - , 7 , J, it . n.y,MUw.ukie, Harmony, Clark., 'Ir, Monday. The fall re.ul.ed Cora, I. 00 wonder He l .tened . Ml. Ple...nl. Concord, HherwooJ, . xvn moaftA on , bead. When w7 """"a '," )l.k.hurg.d Ueorge. .M up, ho WM onCon.lou.. Dr. C.rll TTlfZ It llolmTn. leading undertaker and U..ummoned "TrS.1 l.er hearing. VU ,U.mer, Oregon City. Ore. Two door. At ...t re,H,n ,.. ,u. of h deyoUon 1 nlrwlv. I . . Miih ol court hnoee. - ' and laid "yes." . At the regular meeting of Mead Teat No. U wea Uien that the trouble began, hrkeel l.lrrtlon. t.i. .anin- a num. ti.- ,,nn man' went forth a a . .. I I a.-- 1111 Annual kIiooI election Monday Jlarcu ...,. ir n.-mW.hlo were knlirht errant and apeedily got mixed up 11 I'M, from . to 0 p, nt. at council L., The work of muaterlng In the with the youngnter.. In the Cliff bouae tl''"1'. .... ...'.,tw.ra will lake idace al 1 o.clork the Itanbv family ltTen. Charlea llagby. Saturday afternoon, March 10. All tn older brot er ol the youthful pugilist, in nl ataml nir are Invilml to tl.a "nli-e vountf man ' ruKa ruiiii 'n i" - r. ia ... - l.i . f .. .H.l H.til mil Ia Juiliri-a-H. C. Hteavena, C. N. f'reen- ban, C. C. liatNurk ar. Ulerk-J. F.. llhoed. Ni-IimI Keiiort. TIim f.. lit. a. In.. ...I .lla wre nelllier ah- ..... 1 be preaent. r..l.iml.uaSietilien. a young man em- lhr ah- , . uii!amiu ruin and Paper ei.t or tardy during the month of rcb- . mH waa quite aeverely Injur. i..r.ria 1 .t 1 niarv. in arln.il ilialrlct. No. HO Btliiiial. Nellie ItiehhulT. Anna Mum wa'r, Clyde McMurry, Huth Schmale, Vi.l Wall. Joe Uachman, (.an mum Poaer, Flnle Watta, Myrtle bchmaie, Annie Hiidiliuff, Melvln Stewart JUy Sli aart. Numlier of yUitoi prenoiit, 11. Mar Asnaaws, Teacher. the nilx-up and went out to take a band. He oon retired with a black eye, pre aeiited to him by the "nice young man." The boy went out of the alley and the .t.I. aa nver teniKorar Iv. ...... It appear that Carl Moore, one 01 ue ..1 Tn..lav morning. He waa acting In the capacity ol back tender at one of the UJ ,olently plln.d op machlnea, when Ma arm wa aciiuen. 7 ,nU building In the skriuitnage. caught lutlie roll.. The tendon o hi. ,J, , Bol lDjurw, but u,on Ue back arm were .trained and be will bo laid up . tMt.es o( pklnt foreveral day. John A. Moore, the lather of the boy, . . . .1 r n.r.nn rit Lanra mil a warrant for tho arrest of Al erhnol dl-trlct held la.t Monday evening, v.h Lawrence Hardm.n. Hi. trial took gotal representation of tax- place before Justice McAnulty and a mere waa a go- . 1 , ..!. ,, while on the wltneea . Ophite the Itank ol Oregon City payer. ..ico Utl,e,,,.H,in tho city. All kin,. rector. heou,..n e.h home-made camlle. aiway. on m me ui.ciia-iii. v. ' . . littlhralih'a CuufectlonerT. kiiul, Sailed almoml. to order, - r- For Young Men and loung rfomen. There la nothing that will aronnethej Ire of young man or woman .0 quick aa to iiuvu mhirior laundry work put oil on tbein. They may drea. ever ao wall, but If their iihlrt front or ablrt walat U iiihy tliuir neat appourance 1. toiled. TI.b Troy laundry make a specialty ol lidiim' and gimtleinen'a One work. There can be no bolter work than I duno at the Trov. Iave your order at Jul.nrion'i barber abop. Nl.imk A ItlriHull, the Undertaker. He ln tlopot and bridge. Tolophono 304. Night or day. dYR1T.PBIAcTn BK CUIIED BY H1N(1 ACKK.lt'8 Dvannmla Tablola. 0e little Tablet will five Immediate re- lint l In hand oVnd thai the 7 mill la would mult In ..earing before a "nice young lady- IUIIIIU lll I ill.. II.... T .A.nl..n imuunli In the raining of more money than waa ai meii aa anew vu- r,f, : V Viuppld. II was decided to paint be. Thla wa. the only reaaon that lm- the Kaathan. building. No inrt.nt polled him to ,o Into the a Her and engage changes or Improvements wore decided in battle. He incidentally accueed he l """e"" ' ,., , . ,. ... i..., . .i.a ..anau.nl nir altnrnev and the mum. The election win in ' wum pv - Monday evening, wben a clerk aad one pnllr ofllcers of attempting to got him 5 Z o wi 1 2 I ected. to Plead guilty. IWutln. Attorney dlret tor wuiuo Campbell, in order to clear himself of Tha Hoy's 20ih Century Club of the t()0 WM BV(.orn by tha courl ,nd Congregational Church will give their tlmt ,e md never soon the do . ..1 ........ ...I.........! at RhlveleVB . . . . 11 ..1 1.... In .111 llret pUDliO euiuriai"" ' ICHUrtlH anu cuuiu U". im.o i'u 01-jra houaa on Friday evening, March con.plrftcy influence him to plead 15. The program will conaiat of songs , lUyii Tne oourt also wanted to nmke ',.1 ...i t.rniii. Tlio funny num.- . .,, nrv hut Attornov rAl IIHLII1I1B MIIU imw" " . I a NIH1MIII.T111. W l'J v.- bera of the program will bo inter-perned Campb.u t10V,Kht it was not according with part, furnished by some of U)6 nmJal court ,,roceudure. Mayor n...,nn ritv's ImhI talont. Mrs. Robert , counsel for the defendant, v B .... cii..l..ar...araan .... . ... . A. Miller will givo a Diiaann,,,.. ftndofIered no ohjocuona to me conr. reading. The Perll.Uk Club Quartette Un , lUtement to the jury, absolv . . 1 l....ll.na Tim tiro- 1.1 I lawn tha- a.wmmtinn nl the wu. ren . r . ; After deliberating tor several gram will appear next woo. wtwe . ji8Ugre6j, ,olir being for Laminated Cotton loun The best grade of staple cotton is used in the filling of all our Laminated Cotton Down Mattresses, which is so prepared as to be of an elastic nature. . N Built up with layers of this filling it. produces an article that is lofty in character, holds its shape and never becomes hard or lumpy. For comfort and durability they cannot be excelled. There is absolutely nothing on tho 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 espe cially desirable, Price, $14.00. Same Iti Art Tick, $15 00 FRHNK BUSCH THE HOUSEFURNISHER. I 3 'aTjL ' IOIUIIUVM. .m ' 1 i.OUril lllO Jt J UIOli VOU iw a mo tin .1 9 otm n A. HtrJinu, I " Lnnvii'tlmiandlwoIoracQuitUl.