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OREGON, CITY ENTERPRISE, . FRIDAY, . MARCH 20 1901 ntion I IVrsonal Mention I Atl'ini"? C. Hi kull l III Heettlaon )UU Tli'l HllpP. ' Mulslla, ws In town HTIM.M4KI.Ki I'flEMIl'X j K SK. The iaii Crime Carter li Inrreanlas; It IImII; Out put rrd (iirUr, salesman, and 0. I). Itohhln, wrelary and Irnnanrtir of lU lgin rlieeae fartury, wrri m (own TliUM.Ujr. Thy regret tl,n f,l that Ororer Mi tilsnlieri, of dreg-m City. ( Htitn l confined to Ilia hoiian obliged Id buy tie lima Ixm hiiim La 4 Local Kvcr;. titii iiiiiw. vi. l.-n nlm, or roriiarni, u I', M , Muey, t Liberal, m buying ,u.,liln loan Haturdey. J, (I, ('winnings, f Mi'ibal, had bnl- nr l Hi """t KaUrdae, fnuld no k I'iran rhrtwe. Hpaaklng ol lli waiter, Mr, tier bar said; AirMr MiUM.an nvr riotlfld ui that da wanted rl.imM. ( ia sent word by anybody failed to g.,t tl unties We are eorry . dlapolntd, but we dallvared tUew (o hlin on February H, llli Ida un.tnr. landing that lha nmt cl"a. rhe milk supply la Increasing, ml ha cbeeee .rxltict will also In craaae," ... .! l .t.-l I... Mr. T. w. nwnvan, wi,u i.a noon Unllvsr y was to I In about 30 days. Ha ru 'H HI. U recovering, ran out ol rhe ami wa ili.l not know A. llayMral, ol Cam, aa In town It. Wa ara Mill miking tl.a beat cIiiwm al Saturday tlolnc lraHnaj at lha slorn. In the United Hiatee, and will uka rara Mr. ami Mr. Tain, ol Nw Kr, were 0","n telomere Uforeanv. In (own Krldsy purthealng garden an. kMy ela ran buy from ua. Wt brought a.i.i .!. itt " tMC, 0f "' 7&0 pound of Mlae Miehe ChlMs, ba secured Ida Cherry villa e (tool and will begin teed Inf AeriM- Mn. L M ll.7l.0llllll.Uro. U vUU Iii ilia fauilllee ol It. N, Tabor and JU'ph Mlllr. jm ivi-iri,tiis .- r.re miliar wt linking hnd wlh Orcgm City Irland Ul haturday. W.ir I fmiaa frum Tlia Pallre, that Ham llurnail li arollltiaT along Vary wall In lilt (ualliun. Tlia Iliilinkdha ynya an anjoyabla Ira rrnam aoclal lant Krlilay riiulit. A marrlaica lliriian baa I two xriiiteil to Julia K. Mill ami John (1, Na. It li riortl that lUrlla Ilayt an) MIm Myrtla Walla wnra marrlo'l Hun-d4y. MUKK MAKITAL WOK. VarrM la Tillam-xik U a Dlirr4 In Clackamai. UiKirya W. Ktalnhauar baa aikal for a dlvorca from (J rara HulnhaiMr. (iaorya Ulla alory ol aaJnaaa ami woa. Illi marriail hla Uyan orar In lha claaalo blowi ol NahaUm InTlllamv.k rvunlr. Mini Mary l.yila.ol I'orllan.l. waa tliThr. In Aifil. I WW. lha fn. aan a triIUi. J. Vlllltr, ol tbla rlly, a waddlmj march aa ha lad bla bluLli,j l.a ilajrtiMi waaa. brl.la to lha allar. Tliraa llllla Utll mo ll A ruloraon, Iruut Mlrimij(a. ha lolala ol Iota rama lo blra lha onion. UmI lha luahori farm Hear Joota' Tbey ara Willia K. Dow J trara old: mill and ill ralaa il'irk. Mwrrnra (. 0 and lrn It. 7 yoara ol rfo. lira, a anviria lo lu.e Imd a dull ful wllo until Marrli 7. 110, whmi aha lckl hr trunk and atarted out lo gut la luuth ui hlnh Ma. (laorifa aara ha la willing lhal (trara ihuold karo lha I lima bya, bat ha dun nt want tirr lo Uka IhaUJ out of OrrgiKI. hkrt Wrlfbt llailrr. It a nollcl that lna o Ilia laroirra ara allll brining lo buttar that la abort in walghl. lha roll, Inalaad of contain lug lull two puuol, ara abort lroo ona to I wo ounroa Ttda waa aWdenlly HUfi.lmg to (irobaU mailpm lo rf ard lo dahloraia dralgn lo a II fala waighll I'adaraan a-tala, of which ha 1 tha originally, lor lha builar la raWHl Into aJmiiirlor. moolda lhatcoold not tibly b mada Charlaa Albright ralorna.1 f,)W to bolj two p.un.U. Tha nr. law pro- Kmariavllla. without baring ourcbaaal ailing 01 aliort waighu. any cattlo. lha ir!ca lln ao hhrli aa to U pf..bibill. TrarhriV Ciimtaalloa. Ju. Khowl.n.1 Ir. .4 I-ua Angina Pal. Not lew la barahy gitrao that lor tha uVrma. a flmt tla- mat niakar. arrWad P"M 01 mating an lalownlatt wak and la aniloyad In I urila Aldarman, who haa ban I Ur aUtvr Mr. Jamr '..ln,tit.! ti rrtuniod to I'orllaiid. )i.m I aura Conyara, of Clatakanla, r,.ot wrral !) In lha rlty Ihli wavk, U rl el Ml r lbal Alhrlghl. TWw aa kfcilhan, want to I'ortland SicUjr to atUnd li.a niMtlng ol tha CaVluniana, ol wh. h ha la a mamUr. Mr. J. I. Ilaraa.ul I'ortland. aarorad h a h.i at -! t'larkauiaa, lo dilritt a 0, and t(an teat hlog but Joh.lay 0 Mkkalaoa, ol Kalao. waa In town Tha Inwar Ixgan aebool, will Ix-gln April I, wilb Mla Anna llicinWharn aa laarhvr. Cominy A Third rtgiinant bad quarterly Inaction at lha Armory laat Monday tyanlng. A marrlaga llr-na baa b granlad to KiiimaKIU, daughuirol A. KM, in marry J. W. Vrytw. s Hartla Mar, ion of K. L. Haya, pro enrad a n.arrlaga llranaa laal Halurday to wad Mlia Myrtla Wall. II. Ilollmann, Kr) Kamroih and 0. A. KchuaUl, wara apixjInUxl by County Judga Kyao aa appralaaia of tha Htatxn atala. 4 larga parly from Orrgon CUy at trtiM lha Hrfortnanr of "King John" by tha MaJk a company In I'ortland Toaaday night. County J odga Itytn t rt-J'drlng or lha arrival ol a naw baby boy at bla bou. Thla la tha aacond boy In tl Judga'a lamlly, and no girl. County Judga yan haa grantrxl ao ordur to Ola Mikkalxm, adiniiitrator of lha aetata of Ola I'edararn, authorltlng him la aril SO . err of rral aUU. lit tailor ahop ol Jow Know la ml r, Mr. Thou., lha Rayar Crrrk grocrr In town with royiona Ihla wk. II mti lha farmara of bla aartion ara priaring to plant a la'g arrragw ol o tUr and ypgKtahlaa. Yi rommUalonar K, I Ma k, of Canl.y tint tha cotirt Imaaa on buh dm lt Huturday. Mr. Mark aaya that nutiy lira aptilrri ara coming Into bi art 1 lun of country and will mak ntmr ou ImpriivrmriiU Mr Ma'y Pya Ollmrr and daugblrr lUit, of Krnno, Califurnla, arrhad Friday lo nd a fw warki with bar br'ithrr V. II i'ya, during tha alanra ol Mr. lira la tha Ut. ML lU!a aiamlnalitm of all parauna who may ofTr thauinalyna aicandidatra lor lva-bra ol tba athoola of thla county, lha county aihool auxr- intandant lharHl will bold a public aiamlnallon at tha court bouaa, Oregon City, coinnitnrlng WaJnraday, April 10, at ulna o'clork a. m., and continuing until Friday. April 12. at 4 o'tlo, k. IVatad thta inili day ol march, l'JOl. County Mi iol Supcrmlcn lent Claikamaa county, Oregon. cf "Strrrt Ulc la Undoa." Tha Haplial Hundaf arhool glvaa (iiiu.rr U una of lha popular pre tty girl tPfwpil. an rnlartalninenl at tha church of Krrdni an qtilta notad for hrr mti.. cal and rlix iitlonary aiconiplihtiii,nt. (1. IHliMi. lha lipw imU water man 1 making tha dirt fly whlla clean- IiikoiiI a building on tha railalda ofi Main atreet for a pop fai-tory. Mr. tit- ham ha begun to Invado tha I'orlland nnM with hla proilui t and ripect to rarty on a lly coinpetlllou with I'ort land pop maker. Otto OenKolbarh, the Cla.-kamaa Hullt, waa In town tha flrt of the ''k Thla Kxntlotnan waa a candidate Friday evening, Noyatiiber, i", llluatrat lug "Klreel I.lfn In Indon." Key. J, II, IWyan will dnliver the leclurw and pioduca tha llluatrationa with a iower ful electric lleroptlcan, Hefreahmenta follow the lecture. Admlaalun 10 cenla. Hallor hata In all color. Mm Ooldimitii. Money to loan Ilinoi A (iairrmi. at loweat rate. Spring and Flor bat diplay Mar. Mia (iot.iMiTii. fur tha legialalure, hut alept In a hotel 2t-3t. wmirenu waa gtyen r-m. J.i. wi.irn tUwuliful Him u( b.t.y c(hi an.l hata. proved a hooiloo and ha defeated. Fal laaaa (Ioi.dkmith. i I going to ( aim rtotua on May 8 ln rn hn baa been belora. Probably Jonah had no Idea that bit M. Mutvaa l.aold l.l. f.rm at Mullno lf would belleva him when he told hor lorll.tHK). which Ih conaldereda irood h be had be..n, any way price (r eighty aerea, The pnrcbaaer I a Mr, Murphy from Kaimai, a farmer ltn plenty of money to make Improve Ti"''h. Mra. Mulvey, who la auirering bom a ntneer on tha Hp, will go lo I'ort land for treatment. 1 1 ii family will re iiiuln In Oregon City. C )'. Itowman, of Mullno, waa In own on biiNlneM Uht rlatuiday. lie "v tluit the farmer are building a K'X'il ninny feme and othvrwino mak- I ... 1 "K iiiiprovemenia. Mr. Ilowman aav Hhank A Hiell, the Undertakera. He- twecn deiMit and bridge. Telephone 304. Night or day. Children' hall a ieclaUr. Mi OoLorMiTii. Latent noveltlea In ready-to-wear bad. Call and aeo them. MIM V. OOl.pHMITII, After he hua been married throe yoara the average man can tool in wue H'at C. T. Howard, the llmirmlll man, i Hily aa he tmed to fool hi mother, '"iiiing coimldorahhi of hi land. Fence 7 . ' -II atMul.no for 0, a ralae of T r Oregon tny ami -a IhouHand over what It waa two Irliiliy. yuiiiH gU. You are cordially Invited to attond Uie millinery dlnplay of Imported pattern Clirihilfin Hclntice lutrvlc are hold In l.t and extreme noveltlu In millinery, Willamette hall every Huiulay morning, March 2tt and DO and tho following week. t eleven o'elwk . Subject for Kunday, MlH( a Ooi.i.n-iTit. Alanh 81, "Unreality," Monday Hchool at twelve o'clock. Wedneiday evening It. Holman, leading undertaker and meeting at eight o'clock. To thee aor- embalmer, Oregon City, Oro. Two doon vI,'' all are welcome. eolith of court Iioiiho. Mokl Tea poHitlvely cunn alck head- '". IndigeHtioii and coiwtiimtion. A lilit.f nl i,rD ,irink( in,ovea all ruptluna of the akin, producing a per "'"tcomdlexlon, or money refunded. O. Harding, druggtat. Atentlen Walor CnuNiimori. Par your water rent at tlia oHIoe of tha aeerelary, Inthnt'lly Dnif Hlore, berWe the 10th of the mouth ana ve trouble ami aipenia. II jr order of tha Uoard of Water Comuiltaioaar. The funeral of Mra H. J. Mack took i1m from tba Congregational church at Fly lal runday. Mra. Mark, wboe h'ima 1 at Kly, died lo I'ortland lt weak. A. T. Coibran, almlnlatralor of the late of J. I.. Of hran baa been order by County Judge Ityan, lo aell peraooal pMperty Valued at f 1 IS lo pay Immediate claim agalnat tha eatala. John Meiowood, ol Molalla, waa In town lat Haturdy. Mr. Malowood la a practical buttr man, having bean InUrratol la butter-uiaklng ever line be waa a boy. Ao ordrr haa bean leaned by Jodge Ryan, to appralae tba eaute ol John Acker. Tlia following appraleera havt been named : J. P. 1-ovett. Fred Oreen man and Hruc C. Curry. L. W . Hardeety, admlnlatrator of the late ol Kola Ann Stjoca, baa Iwm orderatl by County Ju lge Ityan to 1 to acre of land aald to m w orth (3.V), Tola la the entire aetata. Key. F.. S. Ihdlinger, ol Oregon City, will deliver ao wddrtae lo Aaaociatkia hall. Tueeday evening, April 2, under tha auapicea ol Whittlrr Circle, Women ol Woodcraft. Woodburn Independent. Following la a liat of the pupil who obtained eighth grade diploma at the recent examination ; Leroy D. I'armen tar, KlTin li race, Kye blone, Lawrence AUpaugh, Arnold P. rchmUlt, Hoy lireithaupl! Victor Irwin, Alvio Schmale and lo Jobnn. Ttie tte of Martha J. 8haw baa been admitted to prohate. Judge Uyan point4d KJ I. Shaw aa admlniatrator. The ealate 1 valued at Sii0, 72S being real ami 75 pereonal property. C. O. T. William, Fred J. Meyer and J. W. Cole are named aa appralera. The price of bread haa not advanced in Oregon City, although the making of email loayee will lie done away with. Hereafter alt loavee will weigh alwut 27 ounce and aell for five centa. In Port land the loavea that aell for five centa weigh Irom 'M lo 22 ounce. Michael Gelotte, the enterprUIng boot black, ha been Improving hla tand un til it la quite aa attractive and comfort able aa any similar imUitutton in the largo cltiea. Mr. Uelotte has bad con atructed a new rout rum upon which bit gtieati alt, and thla rod mm U brixoa- trimmed, according to the latent designs. Mr. Uelotte ha added a Htock of cigara and tobacco and expires to become a merchant. Although the weather was very dina- greuublo, Willamette ball was crowded to the door last i riday night, to wltneo the entertainment given by the Ancient Order of Red Crime. The program went without a hitch, and waa a credit to thoee who managed it. Judge Gordon K. Hayci spoke a few words on the benefits of fraternalism. The Telford 'children gave several selectiona to the great de light of the audience. The mandolin playing by Mr. and Mra. Turney was heartily encored, as were also the reci tations of Mr. Hickman and Vada Boy land. Mins Ida Williams Bang a pretty little solo, and Mrs. Hpringor favored the audience with "Georgia Camp meeting." M hat Slmll We Have For De.Mrrtl This question arises In the family ev ery day. Let us answer It to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minutes, No boiling! no baking I simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Qet a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. Bicycles Standard of the World Tho 1W1 Moduli are Xtet, hatiiJHOtricr ami more efficient than ever before; are stronger than other wheels ami weigh from 3 to 5 jKiunJs lens. "Just as gfxxl as a Columbia" is the highest praise one can give a bicycle. Models 72 and 73, ...$.50 " 63 " 6, ... 40 Hub Coaiitcr Brake 15 extra. Choice of Dunlop, J fe 0 or Hartford Tire. Strong Guarantee Goccnt nulun and Cretctnt agrnU arc rrlublc. The Gcs- cenf ruaranUc is u rood u a bond. It la bxciud by a con cern of undoubUd tinfm-;, rcapMuibility. If aaythina; prove wronf with a Creauat, you know just where to go to kv M nude right and you fuv the uwivux that it wuT be dona in a prompt mi liberal Rpair men uy fjul Gea cents arc aa tbc repair shop less tbaa any other make Right quality at right prices, Chainlets ...S60 Chain, 33 and 34.,.. 36 " 63 64 ... 25 ttca.Ur Ilrake $i tstra aw all model. HARTFORD BICYCLES Are second only to Columbia in style durability and easy run ing. They are made in Columbia factories by Columbia workmen and bear the Columbia ear marks of excellence. Models, 27 and 38....$3.r " 33 " 24... 30 Choke of Clincher or Hartford Tire. Coaster Brake $i estra. Vedette Bicycles Are lortbose who want low priced mounts that are light running, strong, durable and re liably guaranteed. Made in Columbia factories. Price $2.3, Men's or Ladies.' HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREQOIT CITY. We aell bfcyclre on ey install ment and take old wheel in change Second hand wheel at your own prke. Aik for a catalogue free . Mra. 0. K. Vanl)euen, of KUborn, I tt'i- . -ri.. j i.t. 1 . ., . I lu.icirg wiwi aiomacn irounie ana cootlallon for a long time hheaays, "I have lnel many trr ration but n-.ne bare done me lite goml that Cham berlaln'sBtornath and UvrrTahle's have Korstaat(i. A. Harding's drug stue. j Price, cents. etriple free. 1 Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. II arte Dealer irrmted. 1 Jit brown, a horse dealer of F.aatem Oregon, waa arreeted last Saturday after- i S do n for driving a band ol 35 boraes 1 acroaa the suspension bridge at one time, j Aa nobody ia allowed to Jilve more than 20 boraes on tba bridge at once. Mr, ' Drawn piead guilty before Judve Mc-!? Anulty and paid a fine of f 10. The man who proposes to a widow is either a philanthropist or a fool. Acker's Iypia Tablete are sold on a positive guarantee. Core heart-born, railing of the food, diatreas after eating or any form of dyspepsia. Ona but lab let gives Immediate relief, 25 cts. and 60 cts. Q. A. Harding, drugg'et. We carry a complete line of coffins and caakcts. We bave been in bosinete for over ten yeara We bave always made an effort to aatiafy our bereaved friend. We are under amall expense and do not aak large profits. We thoroughly understand the preservation of the dead. We destroy contagion germs and offensive odors when called to prepare the dead for burial . R. L. HOLMAN if! c::n z:vi si com Heme. Get our Prices on Job Printing. T NT H m FM ON YOUR WALLS. ItlllltUIUtCU rtMiMi -- i L ' Give us the size of your rooms, and we will figure how many rolls of paper it will take to put a new face on your walls. We will also tell you how much it will take to paper --- T -r 1 ' ' 1 t ' i lit i i n I i i i i w iriiirriiriiiiMiLiiiMUMiiint.l 4lt-tMlttfl(t IH-t-tHtll t 4 I t..l your ceiling, we will make allowance for doors and win dows, we will trim the paper for you free, and we can as sure you that 50 cents will buy enough paper to cover a medium sized kitchen. Come and see us, you will be surprised to see the pretty patterns we sell for 10 Cents a Double Roll. We also keep a good assort ment of higher priced Wall Paper. 6 The Housefurnisher. i