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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12 1901 3 Personal Mention (Vl, I'. A. Ileker, til Humrd, tu In low n till 'k. (Vpar Wliun, of Macksbiirg, u In town Ihi ik. Wl'iiu W il(tl nd fmlly ffiil F, trr wild fi IrmlD l falwn. N. Id Ward, forral ranger from Vl !, wa In town Monday, I, IM Clark, prominent Uruier ti( w n, wa In (own Monday. Jmili MoAnulty h movad hi Wc to Miln Ureal above ilulUiV Atimney rVhul hd t misfortune to sprain lili nU laet Monday evening. W II I U in Harlow, of Barlow ltlon, wm Mor Id rounly board on Wedn day. Mlee Orc Marshall, ol Portland, has hem vlelllng I'M itr, Mra. Judg Hn. Mit, lUrr llogue, una of Portland' ruueklan, w visaing frloiidi this II. 1. lwU), of Portland, took pert In (I "aier service Hi Ilia Cungreeailonal eunH. A pleaaaul rf J party hl I at Ilia rr.i lriM' ol Mi. Btt4 Mra, A. W, Cbny rUlurday night, Mise PhrmcOl on, lh woman law. jtt Ifum Milwaukl blurUeouuly board I a I week. Mayor Ihmlrk, afir lfoggllng !! lUlnraaU fol ImuI tan da,J, (Hit sgaln taat Tuceday. J.Mfti McOlaalian left M fcotlend it Wednaaley evening lu vlsil Id iirlira of III boyhuod. Captain OnhaVy, superintendent of ll,a( sa. d' Fyrrst Reserve, a a vll tuf In town laal Won. laf. ('arnlr ar ergaitd In making al Wfslioiia In th lew olAc ol l'Ha A fkliiintwl, eo a lu make mr rxiii. Mi VI .la rarr of Oregon Ciir la har viniing I ni ea(r, Mi. If. Muart, lor r ilaia Woudbiirn Independent, i'. V. Carter, of Wilhuil, cam to low n Turly Willi hi lUtilrr Iran, wliu ram lo attend Ilia Uachers' ianilnailon Adolph Aachen, of Marmot, wa I for lli rUhty tarl t la law wark. Mr. Aat lu (Tffrt aerrril Irrl of anuw just above hi plee. E. K. Wlleon. of Corvellle waa In town over HunilaV transacting legal Inialriraa. II found on cwwl Ihel wa open on holiday end proceeded to flit hi plead leg. hallirf and walking hU juat arrived. MlC. Uoldamltb. Letter I.UI. Tli 'ollolng l lb llat ol lalUr rw malnlug In ll ulHr at Orrm City, Or., on April 4, luuli Wi'MlV HT. I)r.an'q Frank Mr Hltr IWrlba MU Kn U'ry (T Mr, 1 hnmner Mary Mr Miinl. Mr Wllaun Marl Mr Mia't Liar. Uartlrlt Jaa llarrla I'at I'iMirr Mr Jurl Win ll.il W kl'i-airl. k Irving Hi ration It A Mr K.llen Willi. ma-l'a.kag". (JKO. F. 1IOUTON, I. M. Tim fol'owlng la Hi lil of teller r tnaliilng Id lb Kiuitic at Oregon I'liy, (Win, Apr. Illli, I1H)I. wumn' i it. I'. J A Mi Nuivrn A Mr Hrn Margarrt J Mra Max' ttar. I'roan JainiHi llannaforil Frank lineman W V I.imt Wm ItriflynJC McUawJ Coainmar C'ark Holt Th K1M.I17 Tlio N I111U Clia A CI) i:..tinn W I, htnlili Olla KuMrrl haa William F Wllaort Ham GKO. F IIUUTON, P. M, Monay to in al lownat ralr. HtiKi A OairriTii. Koll of Honor. Tli following namril pupil of illalrlet Nu. 30 bave btn nltlir aliacnl nor tanly ilnring th month of March : F.lv Watta, Ilcrtlia Hcbmal., Almon Mo Murry, Rutb Hdnnala, Myrtl Hclimal. Clyd McMnrry, Ann Mnmpowor, lUy fitnwart. Mar Axiuuwi, leaohor. Fr Halo. Farming land, rlaared ami uncloareJ, In Tualatin valley within 3 mllu ol Or K'm City. AUo largo quantity of locond band common and fir brick at Oawngo. Apply to Tiu Ohioon Ikon and 8tl Co., 3!IU Hhorlovk Building, Poitlaml. Job Couldn't Have Htood It II he'd had Itching Pile. They're tor- 'H'ly annoying ; but Itucklen'i Arnica puIvo will cure the worat rami of pilo on "ftli. It lma cured Ihoiiiamlii. For In- i'lniiH, l'alni or Ilodily Kruptlon it' tl' hvat aftlve in the world. Price SKo hox. Cure gunraiitoiid. Hold by (loo A. Harding. Agulnaldo ought to bo forcod to divnlgo tlio whnroahonl of hla moving capital bitfure ho In placed on full rations. It In wIho in the Illlnol coal operator to oruimiio their gigantic triiHt in an off ' ar, niij at the end of the nenHoti, when It will not attract so much attention from coiiHumera. IU( IIKIOK ( AMHIKU'H IUIIY. II uw Hi rriaetulliig Attornrv llrlpa Out Hi Trairllng I'ulillr. Thxrn ar ijull a niimbor of ixiraon who ar prr parad to aay that lri"" ul Ing AtlorriKy J, U, CainpUill, I g'xid fellow. I.aat Hiimlay veiiliig, at 10 , IH o'llm k, a luadfd alerlrin car lfi I'ort lan l loi OfKHnii City. Wlint lb rar had lrn howling along for aoin di lane, It atnppod at a rroaalng and a lady with vral children got on board. Tli arat war all full and th lady looked artiimd belpleaaly. Htm bad pilt a broixl of Hill onra, with at leaat two pair of Iwlnt among Ibnrii. Allornay ( 'amphell aMiinml aifllalrd until th lady found a plai lo ait down. If than took up on of th twin and It want to lip In hi arm, About Ihl llin th conductor tieyan to collect fare. Two young man from Oregon City had Un lo I'ortland and nnolhem wa llltl lb wora lor ar. II bad gon aonnd aalerp, and th moat violent ahaklng failed to awaken him. II tarried lb po kt book (or both blmlf and hi partner, and their fare cunld not b paid. Th conductor elopd th ear lo put them off, when Attorney Campliell cam to th rearue. II baridail hi baby to omebody, and paid the fare ol th two young men, "How luvely," eeil a ldy paaannger, "and b a Ihm blor, loo." Nw novtliiei In trimming and flow era. MImC. Oold.mllh. IKMUrtt WILL I'OJlTI HT. Taking rTetinio Ko4 Afirr (ea aaalag lit 14J. Th taking of laatlinony In th Hiram Fallow will ronteat w a flnlahad Wa. nrlay, after aevm daya had hn con aumixl. The arumenlt 0 th attorney! will m beard April 2U Th alory ol th conical la Inlerratlng rhlnfly IrouM It roncorn one of lb old botiiratiiada of CUikaiuM roonty. It alau cuiirvrn Hi llvr of two ol Orrgott'a plonrrri, Mr. Hiram Fellow waa th dauxbter of Jol Wllcoi, wbo ram acroaa Ida pUlna In HI7. Joel Wilcox arillo.) t V.iiiniirrr, and died of t holera i.r um eplib'tnlo (I'at awrpl lb country in an early day. Ha died plevloua to IH'iO, Ilia daufhlr UlarlaM, who after w.rdt m.rrlad Hiram Fellow, wa but 14 year ol wlmo aba want .to work for a man namrd Iurbam at Oawrgo. That wa In IV). hb workel lor Dur ham (or two year. Money waa eoarra ami ha paid ber by giving her two cow and two or thri lot on lb preaenl il ol Park PUc. Lagging operation wrr twine car lied on to a conaldermbla talent on lb WlllametU river. Amon ttm ytung lov'gr wa Hiram Fellow. Th atory ge that b a logging font' art ami high water carried out the boom, II lual 5,0(H and w bonrleaaly In debt. In IV, 2 CUriae Wllcoi a 1 year old, and lieoame th wl(ao( Hiram Fellu. Tbey moved out to Highland and look op a full donation land claim of f(0 acre. Hall of It wa In the nam of one, and half In the name of the other, Thr-y bulll their hrme and mad all th improvement on th half belonging to Mr Fellow. In th meantime, lb ci editor of III. ram Felloa were preialng him for monry. Wlian Joel Wilcox dird be left to hi daughter Clarlaaa th utn of K). Tlil money wa buried In the cellar un der the ratlin at Htghlaml. In ItfH Hiram Fellow aettled with hi creditor by turning over hi ball of the donation land claim ronalatlng of S'.'O acre. Then be dug up lb money he and hi w ife bad planted In the cellar. To chow that the aoil al lliwhland I rich and produc tive, lh 7iH had multiplied to 11,600. II began lo loan money to th neigh bor, and came Into the pnaaeialon ol aeveml larin When Mr. Fellow died In 1897. (he left by will, 130 acre ol ber land to her daughter Julia Ann, now Mr. Nelann, of Montana. Hh had previously deeded 100 acre each to Danlol and Kit, which md up the whole S'.'O acre belonging to her exu1uively. Orlando another aon received from hi father eevoral year ago, a deed to 1A0 acre ot land. Joeeph, another on received a deed to AO acre, both of three frmt having been acquired by their father. On th ame day that Hiram Fellow mad hi will In October, 181)8, he deeded an additional 100 acre toJoaeph. Py bli will he ve Daniel and F.ll the remainder ol hi land.amoutit- lug to about 100 aero, beside aium of money eatlmated to be about 10.400. A near a can b aacertained tbe child ren received th following tract of laud by deed and by will ; Joeeph, 240 acre, Orlando, 100 acieij Daniel, 150 acres; KH, 150 acre and Julia Ann, U0 aere. Orlando and Julia Ann are now con tending that they did not get what was due them. I have tlio beat land In the county (or the leant money, Try mo. J, E. IlKlXIK Milk Cows For Snlo by Hehor A Bergman, on Main aud 14th St., Oregon City. (lolditn Uulo Jono bus boon re-oUwtod mayor of Toledo. Hut Toledo Is only a mall part of Ohio. As an aspirant for the governorship, Jones would bo as weak now as he was In 1800, T ... i 11 L . 4 (W. jk-iwebjf. i0 jeiij0i AA , Don't forget lh dance at tbe Armory lonlght. Horn, In Oregon City, March 0, l'K)I, i Mr. and Mr. J, H. Hum, a daughter. Judge Kysn ha commltied Inex CI. ! Hltmotir to lh care 0 the Hoy and Olrl's Aid Kocl.'ty. Th uhjm:t of Utter road will b di cuaaed at th miHitlng of the Hoard of Trade thi Friday nlvht. Judg Ityati ha appointed Stephen Itaechl, Oeorg Hcbeer and K, H. Miller a Bipraiaer lor Mi eatat of Peter II. Millar. Married at H. Paul's F.ilcopal church on Wednradar aftern'xjn by the Hv. F. K. Hammond, William Hall and Herth Toiik, both ol Oregon City. The Frank Cooley dramatle company baa Wo playing to good bouae all lb wk. Two ol the beat play may yet b Men before th company cloee. D. II. Glaaa, who baa Ueo abaent for nearly two year at Heattl. Is home gain. Mr, Olaaa ha Wo acting a lNnk keeper for th contractor who put in lb kealll water work ayatem, Th addition to lb eloctrle hotel I rapidly bearing com pinion. It alll add taenty rooma, which will not be noDgb to accoiumoilale the travelera alio ar now turned away every night. An order ha been laaued out of th probai court, directing Lmlnda ICom, adminlatratrlx of the eatate of Lenore Hoaa, to aell a certain judgment against J. C. Ilavely and Anna llavely, amount' inglo PO, Mr. and Mr. A. W. Cheney enler taiiied a lew friend In a very charming manner al their new bom in - tbl city on Pturdy evening. I'roieilv whlal w rnjoyel and dainty relreahment were ervel. Thereaa Htaben, lb guardian ol th minor heir of the Nabon etle, ha ut been given pertniaaion by the pro bat court to borrow 300 on a mortgage lo pay the exne of th rocovery of lb property. Word cornea from Fan Francleoo that Mr. Kmily MrPride Yeargalo, the tit ter ol Judge MrHride, la del. Mr. Yeargaln wa th mother of Dr. O. V, Yo.ra.ln aim tirarltred medirlna In Oregon City for aeveral year and who I now locaud In Han Francieco. Cbriatlan Krlence eerrlrea are held In Willamette ball vry Sunday morning at eleven o'clork . Kuliject (or Funrlay Apnl 14. "iHirtrine o( Atonement" Sunday School at twelve o'clork. Wed nesday evening meeting at eight o'clock. To the erf vices all ar welcome. At the annoal meeting of th Daugh ter of th King held In St. Paol' Epi copal church Monday evening, Mia M. K. Holme wa re-elected preaident, ml Mra. H. 8. Moody vice-preaident'; M!a Mamie Lewlhwalte, secretary and Mia Imo Harding, treasurer. Judg Ityan ha appointed R. 8. MrUuuhlln, J.F. Wetsler and T. R. A. fs-llwood a appraiser (or th the eatate of Fra W.Crewy. Rirhanl fcott wa appointed admlnlvtrator of the tarn eetat with J. 0. Hradley and George A. Harding a hi hondamen Kdward Daliercoha aaked'for a di vorce from hi wife, Caroline, alleging that he ran away and be baa not seen her for omo time. They were mrrid at Salem, In April, IHStl. In November, 1803, Caroline bought a bicycle and started down tbe cinder path. She it (till going. Marriage license have been irwuod this week to the following peraons: Lit tle II. Renwick and F.arl Mirtt, Cora T. Fletcher and Rartholamew Cronln. Jo- j phlno Pewart and Alpheut E. Sewart, Ruth Vaugban and Bird Hlrona, Dvlsle I. Newell and Charles Hunter, Bertba Took and William Rail. Oregon City la the atorm renter for handsome school teachers. More than 60 of them have been attending the ex amination. It any dyspeptic bachelor believes that Oregon la not a healthy place, let him gate on the 00 buxom young women and he will change hi mind. No place in the world can tuch girl be rained as in Oregon. Beautiful lino of chiffon hats, in all the latost styles. Call and inspect. U Miss Goldsmith. For Mnle. 11 acres of land i miles east of Or egon City, some timber, lays well, cheap (or cash. Address E. II. Cou.is, 108 Front St. TortLnd, Ore. Headache ofton results (10m a dis ordered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders ftnd cure the lioadach. Bold by G. A. Hard ing. There Is no limit to the inventive gon itis of Connecticut. The latest novelty is a counterfeit vaccination scar to bo fas toned on the arm for the reception of hoalth officers. Bicycles Standard of the World The 1001 models of tbe Columbia are th lightest and prettiest wheel on market and arc far abrad of other wheds in style, finish and Ituprove- "ment a th standsrd of the world ought to be. Any other rod wheel Iiowd la Oregon City will weigh from 14 to 28 pound tbe Colombia weight 31. They have direct pull spoke that never Weak lb fam ous Columbia crank, banger tool Steel bearing eamlr tubing Dunlop, O & J or Hartford tire. Chainlt-M 100 and $75 Chain Wheels 40 " 60 New Hub Coaster Brake $5.00 extra. Cuahlon Frame f 5 00 extra. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGOIT CITY. rt fVlde F.atertaiament, Tbe entertainment of the Weal Side achool laal Friday night wa given to a crowded house. Following la tbe pro gram: Kong "Little Leave. Primary Recitation "The Leirend of Bregen"... Arvie Hatdorf. Song "The Song of the Roue" Intermediate Club Swinging. ..L. Emitb and C. Miller Kecitation-"Th Baa ol Lake St. Clair" Artbor Bchmldle Song-"Come Where the Wild Flowers Bloom" Mia 6hlpley and Mi( Humphrey. Recitation "Hannah Jane"MU Fatty Fan D ill, Burlesque and Fancy March Sixteen Oirlt and Hoys. Arker'a Engllab Remedy will top a cough at any time, and will cor tbe wemt cold 10 twelve Dour, or money re funded. 25 cU, and 50 cU. O. A. Hard ing, drnggUt. PIT Give us the 6ize 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 Bicycle Sundries! We carry a large line of first-class bicycle Sundries nothing o cheap that we cannot guarantee it bat everything at a prlre that we can guarantee. We give double protection quality and price and cheerfully refund money for any unsatisfactory purchase. BASE BALL SUPPLIES. Wc are agents for Spalding Base Ball and Athletic Goods and sell everything in the line of League Bella, Bats, Glove, Mitts, Mask, etc. Price quoted on Uniform and Outfit. Enterprise and rr . ii We carry a complete line of coffin k ' ... a. ana cataeit. We have been in business for over ten year. Wc bave always made an effort to eatiefy our bereaved friend. We are under mU eipense and L do not ask large profit. J We thoroughly understand the 3 preservation of the dead. S We destroy contagion germ and offensive odor when called to jj prepare the dead for bunal r'r Get our Prices h HEW ON YOUR WALLS. H L TT1 ! J I J I TTV - a-eiTITEi I 1 5 i i - Li-.f i.in LitiiiMtiiiiMMI a-s-14 s s s 1 14 ii MtH M t Lu t tt tin m tti in rrtiti i ui lim u tt telimi tit! titiA your ceiling, allowance for doors and win dows, we will trim the paper for you free, and we can as sure you that 60 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 will take to paper' Pape r. The Housefurnisher. UK. tun cycles Through rain and shine, through mud and dust for the pt nine year Creacent bicycle have proved their worth to Clackamaa County rider, Tbey are known aa th wheel that "Stand op" and keep out of the repair hop. Many new Improve ment on the iOl modele. They arc a light running nd handsome a they are good and staunch. Ab solutely dust proof bering which will run a whole year without at tention. Dunlop or Hartford tire. Chainless .... 150 Chain Wheels 125, $35 Morrow Coter Brake f J.00 extra on all model. We ell bicycle on ay Intll ment and take old wheel in ex change. Second band wheel at your own price. Ask for a catalogue fre . V.Oregonian $2. . ii R. L. HOLMAN Twi HnM S'.lt'l II Wn HM'. Q 1 e I iiwwie www.. on Job Printing. Ffl we will make Hl'flna 1" r rra i 11 11 a