OREGON CITY .ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY,, APRIL 12 1901 Oregon City Enterprise Tims Cash l'ArRiia IUii wr (Jom-Aur llVS ' POHf LAND Couth 81.) 7:1 A. M. 741 I ijM lo:oo l45 try 11:1s r. u. 1 i 1 43 3" J S 4 45 5:3" ft 1$ 7"" 7 4 . 4 10 only to Mil auk le ',S , . o y only 10 MiUaukle 114" ; ' . ItAVS OKCOON CITY 7 ('5 . Mi 7 jv 35 IU.O 10:50 li:3S 1101 r. I os I 30 31 J 4J 4 it 5 35 6. jo 7:03 7 so x only to Mllwaiwle 9 $ lV I J Jo only lo HUwaukle MlNUTI OMIOUII. New To-Day. H'lIK rilOI'KUrY I ! iionltt uu aiitjlf hit Wco led w IN Jumping Iroin moving train at Candy. Immediate aaaiManre wan obtained from Calilll ami Alderl MeO.rmlik started j Ide county hoard, and Allen u finally from Oregon Cliy for llinlr homa t New j Bent lo Heaver Creek. Mr. Pavl who lira, rl'llnn on Ida ovarlaud. Th train i alao ha cderge the ,nimr, John la not achedulad to slop, and at Naw F.ra I Jones, will cere for lilm at Ilia county's M.('..f...i..b 1 ...1 ii- . 11 Mctorinlik pimped. I In wa badly uruiaeii 17 111a I M II . lalilll wont oil la Candy, where tin jumped from tlia train II mi m In Uiironai lone dy hi fall and badly cut, II was lakan lo Tort laml hoapllal, Coum IIoanii Mmmo,-i;nder the nw law Ilia coiiuir hoard mimi on Ilia llrat Wadneedey of tlia month, Previous iiiwiIiik have bean held 011 the first Wednesday after lb flrt Monday, but now tlia muffling la on the lint Wedn.. day regardleae ol any other provision. Kr lu.lance, Ilia first Wedneaday o( May l.lli on tlia flral day of Ida mould. The mantlng of Ih board will limn laka place. TIiom who luva bnalnea wllli Ida board will please beer thla In mind eoaiiiollu l diaaipol"tl. fcir Tim Town in Oaosa.Tde etreet I downing lMirltMiil waa out In full (ore lliia wk pollahliig Ilia brick pavement on Haiti si-eel. F.vsrybody wai.la Ilia lnUilMik wrll when Preeidenl Mc Klnley ri'lna through at I Ah o'cloi k on tlia afternoon ( May Tl. It will not do to lot Ilia irllnt gnt gllmM of aoma loflliabwk ally. or ha will form a ulghly it opinion of tlia town, Thara lata tin ram hark of ilia KntarnrUa ofTl.-a ! U.Hi uny anc rut i roiMir, u,, mM,L.,i ..,-ti 11.- ... -nt U rb.ait J. K. Ilii.t. 1 T .. .... j u" im aina m mr. nliai.k A IIimtII. Ida U aan dfli ai.iil Ti'iuii( 4, nigiii or day. 1 I f M:iirAKINu I; uii'lrrlakara. V a a UI'KN AM riKI.H HKKI'H-tM t .a.. hl rarrlaa a lull li ol Mltlial aia aiht. lafu. from ll,l Urn an will lutka a tclaliy ol juu'i ll'jr and UimaUi lanu. .iAl!l AM I.OHltNc-"Ti,a .i4. !!!," ! Iy Ml. I , (lll.t.nn, OuihI .. il homa niukliif, .l ') r wk. r,flb airaal. 'UVH.KK I.ACMUlY-M.in tvianan K.iii. aixl ItllfU. f lll e:u amt al raiiaiila .riM. 1 a n 1 1 : s t : 1 Y a 1 1 1 - uITi h 1 ln luf. 1m in lOranltal lin, J)nU . nlglil Mlllofnt. Waiuw C. Hi'taaaf. AY Kwoaa 1.11 a riaua. Man-cIra I aha ha aikal f r a dlvorra from Kiinon l-I.e. Wlmu tha roaaa wra In full lilii In Jann, iXI.Kiiuon amt Marrrlr wara inarrlal In Ida anl!iara part of C'lackama rountr wmaa hara In tha tklnily of Ni. MarcrlU allrgia that Ida honamoit waa hardly ovrr hrfora nioion organ io ruraa ami ef likoai i rata, lla rarclil Ida frofana Ixxik lor iiw oaida lo utlr. Ila got mora dual a aarh day until ida waa forroti lo aak f.r a aparalion. Mia wtnli lo r uma hr malJn Kama of IIWill. "I.VK I'.KNT-I 1 bou furtiHl.i alia. Ill rout my Iwanllriit known it "Tha CoUm." all ll haa II ruonia. Itam raaaiim Mm. V. (Iikaoia. H'nlllilNU AM) IlixiMH-Tiia Millar llutita uii'ir na manaifaniaiil. Main irwl al Ufinliiut at 4rl railway nrli. IKj)v and fouti.t 1 1 V if arak. Mu I'.J li.iaiaata. rpilK lll'ir-ltoui-biaikliia ail. 1mI i ili Ina In loan. Mu m1 iuna. "Alaaja 011 Holy." Rare Chance to get a Piano Elagani, full acala upHgM cab inet (rand piano only tlBS. Colt 400 Ull July. Ownar Ualnj lha alaia for tha Northwail, Tlma If daalrad. Addraai Piano" Cntarprlao Offca. KollO 'oT A C'iiiaMM. Jow Knowllon I', the UiluT wdoaa adop la Op ualU Ida Knlariiflaa oftda, haa riHrlvr.J aoma m rlng aaniiiia, ahlrh imllrata tdaatylaalo da worn by well draaarj man Mr. Knowlum la IdofHijjdly killed aa a tailor, and aika Ida lron " of Ida mvriliania and 'o(rwional man, aa "all aa all mdara who lika to ta wall draaavd. Mr. K no lion l not a C'dlnainan, and lliaralora It a no pattern Ur M'rtdrr Hahlard, yat ha pri.d dlni aolf on making all otdar kind oi wrar lug aparl In a thorougiily up lo datc mannar. (Oi.i.RiTmi tii loi Ta. (JIimjI of I ollrn iluriia la i-loaa on I do trail of all thoa who dava dug In their )oatiori without having paid lha lii (man fll by law, Chlof Ilnriii n-orU ha la having K'xxl aiieiaaa In i-ollactlng laiai, An or dar haa gona out fro'u tha cliy council lhat no dug alia.ll tnu , and Ida chlof la doing hi duty, lla haa iiiatruvtioria to arrral ihdino.oHiita who rxfuan lo pay Idnlr dog lax, hut tdla haa not yt Iron iixriia4ry, No Joga dava yt txio kllUd. That an anforrarnitnt of Ida law la nmranary la liou by tha fact lhat ona xr man haa tight children arid four doga audalallng on tha paltry fl.,7) willed ha aarna aacli day. It Ukra at Ipaat half of hla wagra lo kacp Ida doga, ahlla tlia raal of tda family hai to b eoiiinnt with wdat la h-ft. Tha colli-ctlon of lha tai may hava Ida fTr t of wiping Ida dogt from lha fa a of nature. I'.D lo llUI to loan on rdattnl or tr aorial amrurlty. Pimii k A Kaatham, agta. iWaar Ytmu MiLwaiaia. Mra. 8. V. Lunlling, of Milwaukia, waa blor Ilia county hoard to proUiat againat tha aloctno atrant railway taking Ida newly built county road that rune on two aldo of her houae. Mra. Luolllnif aiolalnay) lo tha board that bar lata kuadand, fall) I.ualllng, bal gHvfn t!,(X)toald In Ida tonatfuclioo of tha railroad, lhat he haJ alao given ona quailer of lha land on which the rar barm are built. Kde fur- titer eiplalmxl lhat at tba prcaent time j the railroad runa on two alda of her do tlx. The railroad company haa akJ .'or lha newly made road on tda other 1 two eldoa of her houae, and aha prolaata againal alloaing It. hde aiJ tdal wild a railroad completely aurrounding her home, ll will do made loae Valuable. She alao complained tliat tda taxpayer! of Ida county had paid for tha grading of a new road, and aa aoon aa lha work la completed the railroad company wanta lo laka advantage of tba Improvement without rendering any euLralent to the people. The county board took lha matter under advleement and will render a decialon May 2. ItF.VJVALOF THE DRAMA. Pralarnorihy rrrformanra of Frank Coalry f'ompany, the The Frank Cooley dramatic company ha h,in at tha Hdlvely opitra houiw all tda wwk In a g"od repertoire of playa, ll I- ...f I I- ... . . . f .. A . I - . . "i riinaiiing wj bkbiii 11 no me reperfira ' n companlea king for Ida approval of the! J theater going piihlld, It meaim that thai drama la again to U played by mn and J women who lake pride In tholr art, and! ) atrive to make tdemanlvea more profit-l-' ) ent. Tda vaudeville era la alxmt overj . and, happily, It la being followed by tha 1 r. repertoire companlea, that are honeatj r. and aarnrat in their liUtrlonio ttlTofU. H y, Tda drama never made real prore ax cept when the alock and reinirtolre aya lems were In vogue, In such an alinoa pdere, acton, ltd men and women, made their happieat Bucuenaea. Tdey found encouragement and their art waa appreciated. The Frank Cooley company Ib organ- ImI on pracilcal llnea and anggeKta tde( true revival of the aelf-reapcting drama. old faahlonad actor, wdo depended onjky hla merit aloue to win dim the approval i J ol Ida people. The old time actor did ' V. thla ao lhat ha might coma again anl ; M again, and find hla frienda waiting to M welcome him. In Uie dava when tha H profeaaion of acting received ita juat ij . . .. ... Mr. Cooler hlmaelf rerainda ona of the' ft ' BCKWear-.0Vt'lllcS IU 1V)W8 ward according to Ita roerita, the actora did Juat ai Frank Cooley la tow doing. ' J iiiey am tiieir beat at every performance a and look pride in their work. Mr. Cooley i baa BUrroundad biinaeif with a capable! k company and xivea a wboleeoiue and oralaeworthy performance. I r, THE LOCAL NEWS. Do nil Coruraa Kaow T "Tha coyotea mtial have heard about the new bounty," aaid John Wallace, of Highland, "for tdey era keeping tnlgbly lijf." Mr. Wallace brouitdl In five coyote arala, for wiilrh he odtalned county warrant for 1 10 frotn llir county rlork. I.j mi Orrua Coataar. Tda I'niteJ Htatva government waa tde plalnlilT in iiatliunat the land oftlro tdll aerk. Tlie government, tdrougii ita reprrai'iila live, accused Horace H. Campdellof not ciiiplyiiiK with tda liomeatead law. Caiuplmll Clod on a hiitnealead near Government Camp. The Inquiry waa ruiitiiimij until April 2'J. I'u vc lb fraaoa Oraxa. The bicycle aeaaoa la now fairly brgun, and Ilea en- Ihuaiaata an taking op lha pulime again altar laying aaida their wheulf for tba Inter. It lag Double fact Ibat better adacla are doing aold Una aeaaon than aver before. Tha cheap hlcyciee that have often fliodo the market are not in evident Uiia year. Tbla la accounted for by dealera, who exptaia that the av erage purchaaor la a good jmlga of a vbiwd, and will not take the cheaper giadoa. Thoaa w ho buy now are looking for aervlrwabla blryclea, and uaiially get them. The cllmaU of Oregim acta a an Incentive lo bicycle riding, and thla ao count In a nteaaura fur the popularity of the wheel in thla aectlon of Iho country. A lUglng, Hearing tleod. Waaded doan a telegraph line which Chaa. C. Kllia, of Lialxm, la., had to re pair, "Stamling walat deep in try water," gave me a terrible cJd and rough. It grew worae daily. Finally the heat doctor In Oakland. Neb., Sioux City ami Omaha aaid I had consumption I and could not live. Then 1 began uaing j Dr. King'a New Discovery, and waa wholly cored by aix bottle" 1'oaiilvely a oiranteed for Cough, Cold and all Throat and Long troublea by George A. Harding. Price 60c and 1 1.00. . JiMiku From tub Train. Chariot Cadill, of Now lira, waa aerloualy If not ltally injured laal Haturday evening, by Am Oii Hoiioa.' Fimp.ii That a man may aerve hla country a a aoldier fur alnioal hla entire Ufa and then find hlmaelf on odjift of charily, la hown by the unfurl 11 n a to condition of Joarph Allen. Mr. Allen I more than 70 yeara ofage. lla im in the I'nitnd tatea regular army, and nerved throughout the Civil War. In hi later yeara he became addicted to the tle of liituira, and received a dishonorable discharge. Till precludes hla entering any of the different Inuiltutiotia provided for dis able.! soldiers, lie wa sick and help less In Clarktmaa, when found hi a destitute condition by J. K. Lamia. IOO steward flOO The reader of I hi paper will La plcaaed to leain that there la at least one dreaded diaeaae that eciencw baa been able lo cure in all ita atagoa and Ibat la catarrh. Haifa CaUrrb Cure it the only poaiiive care now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional diaeaae, require) a con stitutional treatment. Hail'a Catarrh Core la taken Internally, acting directly t'pon the blood and mocue surface of Die system, Uiereby destroying lha foun dation of the diaeaae, and giving the pa tient strength by building np tha con stitution and aaalaling nature lo doing ita wor k . The proprietor hare ao much faith In Ita curative power, lhat they uflW 1100 for any raae that It fall to cure, r-end for list of teatiinonlala. Addreea, F. J. Ciirrrt A Co., Toledo 0. "Sold by DrugglsU, 75c. j Hail'a Family l'illa are the teal. Knowing what It ia to be a good aol dier, the I'resldout acted promptly in the runslon caae. 1 be Ileal Bleed i'arlflrr. The blood Is constantly Wing pnrifled by the lunga, liver and kidneys. Keep theae organs lo a healthy condition and the bowel regular and you will hare no need of blood purifier. For thia pur puae there la nothing equal to Chamber Iain's (ilornach and Liver Tablets, on doae of them will do you more good than a dollar bottle of the beat blood purifier. Price, a centa. Samples free at U. A. Harding' drug ator. Ilia Majesty, King Edaard, rule over 10,000 lalaoda. If any of thcui are like Cuba be la not to be envied. The Cxar of Kuaaia, who alee pa In a burglar-proof vault, will be in great dis tress some morning when be discovert that somebody haa been tampering with the combination. frer's IlaalMIng, Opp. Oregon VUf IlaaaLc. n t ? GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR NOVELTIES FOR SPRING. FOR LADIES Gloves Silk ami kil all tho latest ehaJos. Neckwear White lace Ties also 8tocks and Iwg with gold trimming. Belts Novelties j'n leather, velvet and gold lace Lelta. Handkerchiefs Lace, embroidered and hemstitchod in plain and fancy borders. S hlrt WalStS Mado In the latent styles. FOR MEN. Hats All the latent styles in derbies and soft hats. A in Ittrwl. n 1 h 1. f -m in unu'19 ttiiu icoujr ujouo ncarfii. Shirts Spring styiesjn white and colore1 shirts. Collars and Cuffs All the latest styles in "Arrow" and "Coon" brands. . V Cloves Kid gloves in grays and tan. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR LEJDEKJi If .D17I.VCE STYLE? 7I.D LOW PltfCEfl Moore's Pharmacy 7th St. on Hill, Dr. Moore has exclusive charge, and receives new goods daily. A A ui F) fj n n j a ii u K n n n n n n n u G-J NEW GOODS Lace? s3 "N r;a It i jiri i;Tiil The Only Place for Bargains. .Arriving Daily at the g Mr store Your Fare Shows the stale of yonr feelings and the stale of your health aa well. Impure blood makes itself apparent In a palo and sallow complexion, pimple and skin eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy ap a-arance you should try Acker'a Wood F.lixlr. ll rurea all blood diaeases heie cheap Saroaparillaa and ao called purillera fail ; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. G. A Harding, druggist. David n. Hill it busy practising law and trying to forgot that he ever dabbled In polltiut. Prof. Ivleon, of Ionaconing, Md! aufiered terribly frotn neuralgia of tba stomach and indlgeation for thirthteen rear and after the doctor bad tailed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dys lepeia Cure and after taking a few bottle of It he aaya, "It haa cured me entirely. I can't Bay too much for Kodol ryiiiia Core." It digests what you eat. Geo, A. Harding. IMP CLOSED. Tbe operation of through trains be tween San Francisco and Loa Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on Sunday, March SI, 1901 on the new coast line. Two tlirouah trains dally. The coast line limited leaving each terminal in the mornjng, equipped w ith elegant cafe and parlor care, will make daylight tipa through the moat picturesque, varied and enter taining scene on the continent. In quire of agents of the Southern Pacific. Shoes $4,111 ii o which must be cut down half during the next 90 days. Some of this stock will be sold for actual cost, and the balance at 10 per cent profit. Come and see me and see if I can't save you some money on a pair of boots or shoes. G.W.GRACE 7th and Center Streets, On the Hill Enterprise and W. Qregonian $2. BICYCLES Rambler Chainloss S60 Rambler Racer 60 Rambler Cushion Frame (chain wheel) 60 Ramblor Light Roadster ; 40 Rambler Hoavy Roadstor 35 Ideals.: 820 to 25 Morrow Coaster Brake $5 Extra V Hamlilor llicvcles arc celebrated for their marvelous strength V a' and lirlit rimninir dualities. Tho J.amblcr factory makes a more complete lino of high grade hicyclcs than any other company. 4 Wo would like to show you- these wheels. J "Rjp.vp.lna cnlil fni nneli fT Ail i ncrn 1 1 rv n- vnAAm I taken in exchange. aU-1" Burmeister 1 Andresen TIio Oregon City JoMclcrs