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ORKQON , CJXY EN'pCHI'RISK FRIDAY, : MARCH 15 .1901 ir A 4trr (r-v - ' r f 'Via" Personal Mention ipti'.lr","i I '",m0 '", vli,l.''" Heaelde. ' l.pi. J.'M. Mdnlyre, t,t Portland, M. In il.erlly Wednesday. V II. Cohiiim'II, ol MllweuhU, was In Wednesday oh business. ('. T, T'". ol WlleowvllU, t an ()(tl(..M CHy vUltor thl work. jl. ftH.rt Jennings, iA Chicago, visited il.it city '' "' Mr ). I .lrnt a r ol Port Is ml, waa In (1,1,, uy Wednesday n bmdnees. J.ilui T. lleaon, hss secured a rH ,1,1). ritlon In lit Willamette mill. Victor Dickey, proved up Uil Monday, e i.i. iMi.-lfJ entry l Molella euuiy, ! town bn h Jet Weir and Ids brother, Iroru fZ'f. were I" I""1 00 bttelneas lft Junre Moore and daughter A icj(t. of Portland, vultad Irleude In llilt city last flsiuidey. X m Mafia Wllley, vUlted friends In rtUnd Friday and Kstorday of the (irga Hpere, rial k ol erliool dlelrict (o l.watln town on School mailers Hit k. H.M.ro Barlow le still vary ! w with lr,x.iJ lvor, and Ma condition le moat tfllL at. Tlximat Wllee, Ue tiaaly elected clerk afUtoHliu-J board al IJIrl, wtt In lo Tdey. )..! Clark, folufliatl Tueaday (rw Comll. where he attended Ihe luneral H. I. Ciiheon, who la Uerhirig al iW". tln town Sunday, flailing lib (.' Innily. JT. K. ami' J. C William. htve re lumed from Wallah, Idaho, eftr as t en-, l IWo months. lvl Mahmso, one ol Ida nioet exlen tt laimrii ol the county, wet In lown (torn liberal. Ibla wk. T. T. Itogere, formerly ol Oregon City, arrived reappointment aa a member el the Burlol IUil.a Ciuiniiaaiun. II A. Holding, tha t'oflUtid J-tr, kIoIovd Wadnar, air, llaldlug aant (and In U tlrinliy of Orrun City. VajUr MraJlr), who haa rn Vary k llli lyj'tiul l lrf lot aavaral waakt fail, la i(iota4 to r tloaljr ImomvlnK. Ti.oma XfctiUalian, ipacta Uj maka a UH I" I'Urula, rVutlalid, ktxUl Jurta Id, Ha itl vlill Iba lioma of hla Iwy Vri, John Kvana, ol PaUra, aa vlall c, hi loan sl MuiiUy lilla on lirt tu rail on (rimida In iba vicinity cl All' t',4. M Mrara, otia ol lha Iracdrra in Ilia Orrrfi.ti ( lly Jiulillo arliuota, allaitJi'd Ilia t!m r..!iig i4 tier aialar al Knfr (iruv laal rrk fiiiinrl Mnrf, ol HlalTurl, waa In to an on I'liiinraa lal Monday. Il la atatfl to lr4Tl .f 'lauru Waalilngluu to inakt bli lutura liotua. iv hfahKlrr, ol Carua, a retired fanurr, ahuan liardnat Work ruialaia ul fliiuiitig up Ilia Interval (Ml hla luoltr, in loan Monday. J. H. Umlrjr, t Mllaaukln, WM In t"u Wtxlniwlay. Mr. Uiilay la uln lo InUixluia Havarlan Iioihi, having oh Uinnl tomo alla (ruin d I If j rout aourca Mii l.lMiia lliinlar haa rrturnod (nun Fuuiittid. hlia vai roiii.niHl by Mim CUi Mpaarl, who haajxvii y lulling at bf I1..1110 npar (irrpn City. llrowtur yiiiii riiiina, W. W. May.ol Carua. waa In town on ImniiNM thla wNik. Mr. May U golnu lovlmt ilio Yakima country with lha l'lf ul hviiiK thnre jKiriuanpiitly, II it tin him. It. II. 8nod(raMi, ol Mcaduwbruoka, clrku(tiin mhool hoard, waa In tuwn Tui ii Uy and wcnrml the acrvlcoa ol MIm llrli ii tllnanon aa tuaclirr lur tho iptlnK term, Mr, Tliomiu, ol Iho Thoimia (Jrwrrr coiii,iiy ui lUavor Criwk, wai in town Al j;i . t hnyiiiK KKxla lor hia npw atoia Mr, Tlmmaa intenda to kwip it lull line of k'Himiiii to iiily Iho trade In hit Vliimiy. 'nliur Korclicin, ol llithland, wi In to'i IkxI Saturday huyliiK hid fluid and gur.li'n mic(l. Mr. Kerohum It oim ol the nuwi micccHhlul larmnni in tho coun fy. Ho la atronn ndvocato ol dlvnml 0ml (iirmiiiK. W. II. Knrr, principal ol tho tt:hool I f t Hnriiiony , nuido tho Knterprlao oflko pii'iifiini call taut Butunlav. TrofcMor Krr In onn ol tho loadlntt oducatort ol u''K'ii and la doing apUimlld m hool 'k. Ho hn Ixinn a valimd contributor to I'm KnlorpriNo, and promlsm lurthor krtirl.,1 in the futnrt. ' l'Hiik A ISIhmdII, the Undnrtakera. He twn dupot and brldgo. Telepliono 304. 'ill't or day. A( kiir't I)yHHMiHk Tahhitt are Hold on I'twitive Kimrantre. Curot henrt-hnrn, uiHinu ()f t, tM jHlroHi Bftor eatlnir. J" y form of dyNHipriia. One llttl tab 't kIvub Imiuodlato rollof, 25 ott. and 50 ct. 0. A. Harding, druBliit. Local Kycji;Isj.' 4 it. ..... a,H. iti i at . ! Cmim and ir tlir jnk on Hiiiinlin at Hhlvaly'a thla frlday nlht. Tim iHirlhln Club quartittla at the oiira Iioiim Ihla Friday tiiuhl. Tha t)i (Viiiury Club tuilKrUlninenl at the opera houaa tliit Friday venlnx, Tha CUikaiiiat and WlllamntUi rlvari era Utliitf patrolled Ut dlmovvr lllngal (lulling. j Ion't (uIm the gaiharing al yo Mtho-1 dlat marling houae, Vlmalay awning i Match ;). ! A fare irval N in ttor lr inuuld lov era t the Congregational church neil Tuewlay verilng. H. Ilolman, trading undartakrr and mhalniar, (rragun City, Ore. Two doora outli ol Ortjrl houae, You will mla a good tiling II you ai not In attnndanre at the Malbodlet cburt-li nail WadiiMMlay evening. Mr.. It. A. Mill-r will gv a reading lor the lloye' Club enlertainmaot Ihla Friday availing at Hhlvely'a. iKm'l lll lo her lha lutiwreonatlona given by the baby etar, al the Malhodiel church neat Welneelav evening. Th Maannlo temple le being re(ur ntabed wllii romldrrable l-'ite. A new carpel le bring avltel to the lurnlablnge. I'rof. Alfre Ixingti, the ctebratl . ... i. .... . i . .. r.nguvii organiai, win lie iiraru ei mil Congregational church Tutlay availing neil. Hrar ye the )iiitig mm end maidrn al ye Methodiai mretlng houae, oo ye venin ol March 20, which comet on U'ediiceday. Muiolovrra ehuuld not (all V hrr I.nrella D'Albrril at lha Congregational church neat Turlay evening. Tukela at Huntley 'a IVk Ptore. K. II. Fl,'g. "I Halrm, haa been ap-p.eote-1 ilrputy Internal revenue collno lor at Cirrle City, Alaska The poailiua p)l H.tSW a yrir with WJ0 eipeneee. A very lraanl eurprtaw parlv waa given to MUa Anm-iia (ileaaoo fatorday evaiiiog. Itelreinmenta were eerved al a lata hour and all reporiel dellghUol time. Margaret Arthur, haa brought an action agalnat John Arthur lor divorce, 8he ayt Ihey we' maTlet in rtllalel phla, Frbreary 0, H73. and be d-eerled her. XovetnUr U.lKlW, (I . W. Ormre oa the cornr ft! 7th and centre itrerla, baa a .fHJ alnrk ol Uiota and ahrwa width he la eelling at remark ably low prlcee, lo rednrw al k. Yon hould er Iheea roda belorw buying. The molormen end conducinrw ol the e'ertih! it root railway are romplalnlog of a few bond thry have been frq'irited to tl,'n. They ay ther have to become ie- ..nlliln ir anv uarneite I rial lakr-a plti-e while Ihey are In charge ol a car. A tileeaant birthday eurprlae party waa ylven C. A Naah, at (iladatone, on Thurdav evening ol lt week. Mr. Naalt waa preaentel with a gold mounted ilie. There waa 25 Irlenda preaent, (iainra were daya, and elegant rrfreah menta were eerved. Cbrlallan Menre eervlree are held In Willamette hall every Hunday morning, at eleven o'clock . 8utie't lor Sunday, March 17, "Matter." Hunday Hchool at twelve oVImk. Wedneeday evening meeting al eight o'clock. To theeo err vlcet all are welcome. Oewg V. Rirlcklln. haa applied for a divorce from Anna M. Htrlcklln. He aaya Ihey wrre married at Marble Creek. Iron county M March 16 1HM. A lew hourt after Ihey were married, the run away and he bat nol eeen her el nee that lime. There l a rumor which la baaed on no particular authority, that lha atreet rail way and Ihe Southern Pacific have come loan onderalandlng In regard to tho erade croenlng". It l tald that tho two llnea will exchange rlghta ol way at the dlnputed jwlnt, tluit avoiding croeelnga. In reaponao to tho reiiueat of cltir.onri, Mayor Dimlck hat ordered tho police to atriclly enlorce the ordinance agalntt carrying; lMan-ehootert and alr guna. It ioo mt that email boyt have 1h'ii ahoot ing blrdtand breaking wlndowa recently. Hereafter they will be arretted if Ihey have alrguna or bean-ahootora lo their pOlHM'taloi). Ye bo herewith Invited to a gathering to b hold on ye evening ol W ednee day, March 2D, In ye year of our Lord luni. In ve Melhodlat meeting house, lo cated on ye ttreet called Main. Such party to be given In ye tplrlt ol ye omen limn. Ye women miiHt wear ye cotton gown and apion, or equally belltting ap- pure!. Ye men muHt wear ye plain at ir... Such neraons at do bedeck them- aolvea with ornamouts of gold or silver, shall pay ye fine, of five pennies, llie ..,!.. ahall be enforced by ye sotect com nilttoe who will llkewlto Introduce strangers, alto much befriend ye bashful young moil. In ye dining room, gingr broad and fruit will be served. Monoy to loan at lowest rates. Hrdqks A QlliriflTU. i s x x n n x i x i n n i i i i n r. I Don't Experiment r. r, ?t?ii,ii-i3.imin3i'v'r" jiii i Anotlwr whocl may U all 'right -yow know thu Columbia. Is. ColuiuMtt, M0.I0I 72... ,150 " 3 -40 J e Morrow coaster brake on any whcul $.V(X) tutra. Cushion Frame 15,00 extra, ft -i r 1 1 1 .1 n x n i 1 1 x i r x rt -t CRESCENT. r. n a x n 3i n i tw r 1 1 1 -i n x r 1 1 Known everywhere at "the wheel that atamlt up" and kcei out of the rejiair shop. The 1 001 iikmIcI are up to date, with all the new century idea. Creeccnt, Chainlcns .... 150 " M.xM3:t 35 " 31 30 " " M 25 The Standard of the World For 72 years the Columbia has act the pace. "Just as food as a Columbia" Is the highest prale you can give a bicycle. Stronger than any other, yet lighter In weight by from 3 to 5 pounds. Why not ride the best? The Next Best A A r r. r. r, 'j a.niiuasitiiimniin has to do for some. You will find it in The Hartford. Malo by the Columbia factories by Columbia workmen, it gives the moat for the money among me dium priced wheels. The GVk lurnbia guarantee goes with every one. Hartford, Model 27 ....$35 " 24 .... 30 I VEDETTE. r. i For those who want service and practical use of a wbeel, and are willing to dispense with the re finements of the higher priced wheels, we offer the Vidette, an other output of the Columbia factories.with theColumbiaguar antee. A wheel that would fetch more money if more were asked. We tell nothing ao cbrapthat we do not ttand hack of it with a liberal guarantee. Wc give choice of Dunlop, G & J or Hartford tirri on all wheels cicrpt JJ uiodela. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITrf. We aell tricrclea on eaar Inatall manU and take old wheel in ex change. We hare over 50 new bicyclea ir ttock to telect from. Come in and look them over and get a catalogue. Tha Held Joha Jonet. The moat amaiing eiampla of kind neaa cornea Iruni Iteavrr Creek. There lanolnatance In biblical lore where Ihe good people (uught with each other (or the privilege ol extending charity, and yet (Waver Creek bat Wo engtgrd in a vlgurout conflict, that had lor its ohjnt the care ol a public pauper. Fact) charily la ont(ue In thlt age of froaly elflahneM and deaervea lo be art down by the recording angel. It aeema that about two yeare ago, one Julio Jonet, a We!ahman applied to the Monty lor reliW. One ol Ida feet hal been auipuiaUd and he wet without tneeiia of support. Many of the neigh bort olTvreil to care for him and be wat placet In charge cl Mr. and Mr. O. W. Tliomat. The county agreed lo pay the eum ol J0 a month for hit board. John Joiiat waa tvidenliy a very popular man,' lor everybody wauled htm lor a boarder. He lived with the Thomas family,' and1 the ret ol the neighbor bad to be con-1 lent II he eifnply called on them (of a I abort vUit. j About lha flral ol February Mr. R. F. Iavlt applied lo the board ol county comtnlMioiirre (or Ihe privilege ol keep Ing Ihe pauper lur a while. She said the ' wanted lo do aa much lor the poor aa any oilier one ol Ihe neighbor. . Ttie county conjinleajouere heard her atory and decided to let her do her part and ' rrliev the Thome family ol the bur den. They accordingly lued an order' February 11, addreaaed to Mr. K. F. Hayit, telling her lo lake Ihe eaid John j Jonra to her flnide. She went with her ; authority but the Thome family abaolu-, tely refuaed to give lip their ward.; They told her that they were devoted to ; charitable undertaking, and Inilated on keeping Ihe aald John Jonra In tplto of the proteaia of Mr. Iavia. j Mr. Davia went home but could aol aleep, Her heart waa wrapped up In the expectation of doing a kind act and ' he applied lo Sheriff Cooke for relief. Sheriff Cooke notified hit Ueayer Creek deputy, Henry Hugliet, to go over to the Thomas hoime, take the tald John Jonet and trancfer him to a poaitton tx-nldt the hearthstone ol Mrt. lUvia. IVputy Sheriff Hugliet etarted out to xoctite the order of hla superior ollicer. When he reached Ihe Thomat houee be aeked for the laid John Jonet. Hid he get hlmT Not according to the rulea of charity as they are recognised In Heaver Creek township. Deputy Sheriff Hughes tells of hit visit In thete words. : "Thoie I wat" said he, "attempting to gel the paUMir and thna obey the order ol the ahorltr. They old me to be gone and locked up the laid John Jones under a strong padlock. Wljen I pro- tented, Mrt. Thonmi attacked from the front and Mr. Thomas from the rear. They were both on top ot nie at once. Mrt. Thuinat grabbed my arm with ber teeth and I could not defend tuytolf very well becaune I wat In a narrow hallway. I finally escaped with my life, but with out having captured the eaid John Jonet, 1 retired in good order from the Held of battle and uotltjed Sheriff Cooke that I could not execute the order without a company of aoldiert." Lett Wedneeday the comity com miHeiunert itmiud another order direc ting Sheriff Cooke to remove the said John Jones to the domicile of Mrt H. V. DavU, and lo fail not at bis peril. Sheriff Cooke went out to lteaver Creek prepared lo engage In a mortal combat in order to execute the mandate. Hav ing a strong force behind liiiu the Thomas (amlly surrendered the pauper and ho it now at the home of Mrs. layia. In obtaining the privilege of caring lor Mr. Jonet, Mr. Davis tlret laid the would charge the county hut (18 a month and give the taid John Jones pie three timet a day. Then Mrt. Thomas said she would board the pauper lor $15 a month w ith all the pie he wanted. Mrs. Davis came back with an offer of 14 a month and won the prixe. The atory In the Argonaut lor March 1H. 1001, It another sketch ol Mexican life front the pen of Charles Fleming F.mbree, entitled, "The Diamond ol Ihe (lead: 4 Bridal Gift ol Sorrow." In plot and Incident it It one ol Ibe moet ttriklng of the author'! lorlee. Sam Bennett,, the popular clerk in the clothing store of Ihe Price Brothers, letVM next Sunday (or The Dalles, to accept a position with H. L. Price, ol that city. During the paat three yeare Mr. Bennett baa been with the Price Brothers and bia uniform courtesy haa made blm popular with all classes. He Is considered a flrstlaae salesman and bla many friends In Oregon City extend their best wishes and hope bis new position will prove a stepping stone to Well deeerved tucoeea. We carry a complete line of coffins and caakets. We have been in business for over ten year We have alwaya made an effort to aatiafy our bereaved friendt. We are under email expense and do oot aak large profit. We thoroughly understand the . preservation of the dead. We destroy contagion germs and offensive odor when called to prepare the dead for burial. S R IK: R. L HOLMAN Til im Scut Ccurt es:l ! 1 j YjrjrjrATAvrA&jrjTATAVATJKZEXMrjrjrA Get our Prices on Job Printing. aniinaietl iMiou luii HHA The best grade of staple cotton i3 used in the filling of all our Laminated Cotton Down Mattresses, which is so prepared as to be of an elastic nature. 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 the market that compares with these goods in quality and workmanship. "Wo recommend them as strictly first-class in every respect. For sanitary reasons these mattresses are espe cially desirable, Price, $14.00. Same in Art Tick, $15.00 FRHNK BUSCH THE HOUSEFURNISHER.