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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1901. fltr. IVnnl- Ajftiift iti ift A ii A - Friday, April 5. Aguinaldo ii Invited to com to the United State. Nobody know whether or not Ringer Hermann is froin to hold tiii position. The battleship Ohio will be launched at San Francisco May IS. Spanish war claims now amount to $.10,000,000. The Oregon state Journal Uils to show the pawage of the 3 oll tax law, but it is still valid. The steel trust is acquiring more prop wtici. R. R. Carlson, of Fortland, Is ap pointed deputy state food inspector. Saturday, March 6. Affairs between Russia and Japan as cnme warlike attitude. The new cruiser Milwaukee ill be built at San Francisco. It is proposed to consolidate all the ti railway systems under one manage ment. General Caseiua M. Clay, of Kentucky, defies a sheriff's poeee who go to serve papers on him. Alaska trading companies give notice of a combination. Big fight on for political placet In the Ute of Washington incident to the re turn home of Senator Foster. Sunday, April 7. Western cities prepare for the visit of rresident McKinley. Newspaper in Havana is suppressed for publishing an offensive cartoon. Smallpox breaks out at tilendale Ore Con. Monday, April 8. Russia refuses to receive an official let tor from China. Tbe Boers declare they will fight to a finish. Fresh troops are being assembled in Great Britain for service in Africa. New daily newspaper will be founded at Seattle by L. 8. J. Hunt. f Tuesday, April 9. Tbe Chinese situation grows erious. Jamee Aikin, oi Portland, is more found guilty of killing a Chinaman. President McKinley will arrive Oregon, May 21. in Wednesday, April 10. The American claim for indemnity against China amounts to $25,000,000. Aguinaldo has signed Lis manifesto. P. C. Kncx is sworn in aj attorney general of tbe United States. Admiral Sampson gets $3,330 prize 1 money. ' The Briti'b capture tbe Boer capital, J. P. Morgan organizes deparment store trust. . Thursday, April 11. Cuba refuses to accept the Piatt amendment and sends a delegation to Washington. Rotba, the Boer general is said to have asked for terms of peace. Price ot prunes reduced to 2 cents in California. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is aloegisb and yoor bowels clogged. l)e- witt's Little Early Risers cleanse tbe whole system. They never gripe. Geo, A, Harding, Pwllman Ordinary Hleepere. The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast lias reached enor mous proportions in tbe last few years, and calls for a special class of equipment To meet this demand the Pullman Com pany ban issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers, being built on the same plan, but not furnitthed with the aame elegsnce. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of the kind to be fur nished by tbe passenger. Each car bas a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with an adjustable table. A uniformed porter accompanies each car, big business being to make up berths, keep the car clean, and look after the wants and comforts of the paesen gers. in eacn ot trie trains winch are dispatched daily from Portland by the O- K. i N. Co. is to be found one of these 'Tdllnian Ordinary Sleepers." The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland Spe cial" goes through to Chicago without change, and the one In the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chi cago change to a similar one at Grangerr Much of the first clans travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in tbe palace sleepers. For rates and full information, includ ing folders, write to A. L. Cbaiq, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. HOARD OF COM.msiONKRS. (Continued from pane 1) John M osier and Fred Aldcnstadl be and hereby are appoint! viewers to niiH't at beginning of the instant and aut'scribe to a written oath of ottice ad ministered by E 1' Rands, count? sur veyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road, before proceeding to view and lo.ate said roail and report in writing at the next regular term of this board In the matter of the petition of P C Roues et al, for a county load. In the matter of the petition filed by D C Hone and more than twelve house holders of the county living in the vici nity of the road described in the petition and praying vieaera to be appointed . to view ana locate a county roaJ in 1 icka mas county, Oregon, described in full aa follows: lieginuing at fi Mil section corner. east of quarter post between sections 3 and 34. on the township hue between township 3 and 4 8, oi K 1 K, thence north about 1 chains to thesoutb. boundary of Philander Lee's D L C, No. M; theme east erlv on said Lee claim line about 3.18 chains, more or less to a point directly south of the S K corner of Mads I'ederson s 10 acre tract, thence north to said 8 K corner of it id Ma la Peter son's land and continuing north, trac ing the eat boundary lines of said Ped reaeo's and R. Olson and Himletlie's lands to the south boundary line of a 17-ecre tract formerly owned by Will iam Hess for the terminus: this pro- poeed road to be 30 feet wide, and to vacate that part of the present county road known as the "old territorial road, " lying between the township line of township 3 and 4 8, of R 1 e, and termi nal point of the above proposed road to wit : beginning at a point on said town ship line about 5.00 chains more or less, west of the ,l poet between sections 3 and 34, said point being now fenced, but bad not been vacated, rnnning thence diagonally in a northeasterly direction to the terminal poing of tbe above proposed road or a short distance south thereof, said petitioner Died his affidavit of notices posted, one on the court house bulletin board and three In three of the most public places in vicinity of proposed road, more than 30 days prior to the pre sentation of his tpetilion. II also filed a bond for one hondred dollars, con ditioned according to law. Tbe board beln fullv advised, it was ordered that R S Coe, D R Dimick and Jamee Evans be and hereby are appointed viewers, to meet at the beginning of tbe instant and subscribe to a written oath of office, administered by t P Rands, a skillful surveyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road and report in writing at tbe next regular term of this board. The board now ad ionrned until 9:30 o'clock a. m. tomorrow April 4, PJOl. J. K. Mobto.h, John Lxwellkm, T. B. Killi. Commissioners. (Continued next week.) In the Circuit Court of the State or Ore gon for The County of Clackamas. Geo. W. Btricklin, Plaintiff. vs. Anns M. Sinrkiin, Defendant. To Anna M. Stricklin, above named defend ant. IX tbs Name of the Slats of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and ans wer the complaint tiled axainat you in lb above entitled suit in the above named court on or before April 2iib. the asme beioff seven weeKs iroiu the date of the first pub- lication of thin summon. Yon will take notice that It yon fail to so sppear and ans wer il complaint the plaintitl will apply w me court tor me reuet uemanuea in said complaint, to-wit: That the bond of mairi mony now existing between you and plain tit) be dissolved. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thos. P. iiysn, Couniy Judge ol Clackamas Cnun'y, Oregon, In the Oregon City weekly Enterprise for seven successive weeks, comniencing March lsih, 1!H. and eontiniung for each week thereafter to and including April , I'M. (ifcO. C. BROW NELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Tbe Best Remedy fur Rheumatism. Ql'ICK BELIEF FKOM PAIS. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par sons & Co., druggists ot this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tbey rec ommended it so highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is tbe best remedy for muscu lar rheumatism in the market." For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. . An Iowa editor is trying to prove the power of silence. This might do In Ne braHka. but not In Iowa. The liuifering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all tbroat and lung troubles this is tbe on'y harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Prevents consumption. G. A. Harding. Col. Mosby, the ex-Confederate raider, says the South is having a substantial industrial boom. Getting solid again, eh ? run CLEANSIXO AND UKAI.IXQ CUIUS FOlt GATAEiHIl Ely's Cresm Balm 3ATARRH Et.r-y and plraint to Jtiriotif 4rn&, li in quickfy atiforbcd GivfH Ituliuf at once. It Olsfltal find f'LiuviuAA JrSJSSS COLD H HEAD Heals and Protocts the Membrane. Heotore tin Brows of Taste and Hmell. Largs Sim, so cents al Dniyrfetsor hv mall; 'J'rlnl Size, 10 cents by nail. . hLX iiliOllUOU, M Warrso lxet, Mew Xori X There' S1 fly ma rflrf Inn mi rm ' t . i . . .-; dainty, no light so i T r i charming at the mellow glow that comes from 'if CORDOVA s'-x - JV ItSNOaRB 1. W Vlfc V. Mr Ml awA JT f . e.v , j Sunday Services. 8t. John's, Catholic Ray. A. Illlletirand, pastor. On 8un!ay, maa at 8 and lu.H a. ni. Third 8umtaa In each month. Merman sermon after S of lock mass: at all oilier makaea, Kngllnh sermons. Hoiiday-school at J .10 p.m. Vrspera. apologstical subjects and benediction at 7:k) p. m. German KvanKliral Lutheran Imman oal Corn i Kigliih and J. VJ. Adams sis.; Kev. Krnesl J. W. Mack, pastor, bumlay schooi at 10 a, in. ; weekly service svrry Thursday at 8 p. m. Herman school evrrir ttaturda) from 9 to 12. Everybody invited. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. It. A. Atkins, paotor. Morning service at U:4 Sunday He boo I at 10 00. Claaa meed of aftri Burning service. Cvenlne service at 7 X Kpworta League Reeling Sunday evenlor al i X. Praser Meellni Thursday evening alfja sumaasrs eordlallr Invited. FIRST FRESBYTKRiAN CHTarH.-Hav. A i. Montaomery. Pastor. Services al II A S). anS T SO f. a. Sabbath School al 10 a. . Taunt People's Society of Christian gndeavor sawn every Sunday evening al IN. I nortdaj eveolnf prayer neeUnf all SO. Seals free. EVANGELICAL CHCRCH-Corner ol ghlh and Madison streel, Kev. 8. Copley paor Hervlrea every fahkstb at II a in and 7:i5;i. m. bunda Hchotil 10 a in Prayer meeting 8 p. ru. All are welcome BT PAt'L'8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Hector. Hwrvice every HuoUar at II a m, and ft.(Jp. ni. tiunday school at 10 o'clock, Other services as may be announced. All Mala free. Stran gers cordially invited. FIRST COSGRF.OATIONAL CHURCH, corner nf Main and Eleventh si reels Itev. K. H. Kollingfl, pastor. Mornlnjr service I0:i; Sunday Bchool 12; Junior Endeavor i; Y. P. 8. C. E. prayer meeting 8. .10; evening service 7 30. FIRST BAPTIST CIIUKCH.-Rev. J. H. Reaven, paslor. Treadling service every Hundayat 10 30 and 7:30 p. ni. fun day school at 12 noon to 1 p. m. Junior meet In the atlernoon and the Senior Young People's society and llible study class ai 6:15 p. ni. Tbundae evening', regular prayer service al 7::J0 p. m. Wednesilay evening, Bible study class at Y. U. C. A room led bv ibe pastor. German Baptist 8errlce th first Hun day of each month at S o'clock p. m., eon ducted by Rev. Albert Graner. United Rrelbren-Cor. Eighth and Pierce streets. Kev. Cocking, pastor. Services every Sunday al II a. ri. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. in.; young people's meeting at 6 JO p. m.; prayer meeting every n ednesdsy evening. Evangelical Lutheran, Zion CongregaVon Cor. Eighth and Jefferson streets. Kev. Meyer, pastor. Sundat -school al 0:30 a. ni.; services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m M. E. South-Rev. T. P. Hay lies. ptor. Third Sunday at United Brethren church. BEAYEK CREEK At Ih Welsh Cnn gregational church, Sunday services will b as follows: Prrarblng at lo :i A M. bv Key. J. Murlais Kichanla, ii. O. paslor; Sabbath a-hojl si 2 P. M : weekly prayer meeting Weilneiulay at 7:(3 P. M.: celebra tion ol the Lord's supi-er. second Sunday of each monih. - Fret Methodist-Rev. J. W. Eldrid, pae tnr. Preaching first and tlilrd Tueiays at 11. m.; proyer niealmg every Thursday evening. Services held in the Congrega tional church at Elyville. Tin Easy to Feel liuod. Countless thousands have found blessing to the body in Dr. Kink's New Life pills, which positively cure Con stipation, Sick Headache, Dizxines, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never grit oi weaken. Only 25c at Geo. A. Harding'a drug store. by applying a prolonged proMeure of 18,000 pounds to the square inch a Mon treal professor make rnahle flow like molasses. Uncle 8am msy yet collect that little bill from tb HulUn of Turkey. . What Shall We Have For De.sertl This question arisea in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minute. No boiling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. While President McKinley is absent from Washington the White House will undergo a thorough house-cleaning, Perhaps it is this ordeal that the Presi dent Is trying to escape. THE IJUTERIOS". The Beit I luntrutfd Monthly Msgazlne f tbe Kind Publish, d. $1 .00 a year, 10 cen ts a copy . Its pages are filled by a brilliant array of writers sjid artists. Its authorative and independent review of books, plays, music and art, its clever stories, strong special articles, humor arid verse, with fine illustration, nuke it a necessity in every intelligent home. The very low subscription price $1.00 per year, puts it within the reach of all. Reliable agents wanted in every town. Extra ordinary inducements. Write for par ticulars. A trial subscription will prove it. Write today for sample copy. Criteiion Publication Co., 41 F.ast 21nt Ht. New York City. OABTOniA. Beam th Kind You Hate Always Bouglt L.' I km tf 4 I r?wmllaaUMlaftlBta Pyci. IfAU r.J.Ua. Slain f I'lAflj .-'"MA 1 r bill, a-il ' I MITCHELL And a full lino of Evans Potato Planters Agricultural Implements, Vehicles and Bicycles First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon. Recent eiperlmenU ahow that all claaees of foutlai niay ) completely dl irelel by a preparation called Kwlol !yspepia Cure, which absolutely ill geeta what you eat. As it la the only combination of all the natural illgeetanl ever devleeU the deuianJ for It La In come enortnoua. It has never laileil to cure the very worst caeee ot liul lotion anl It always give Instant relief. (I. A. Harding. Lodges. Order of Washington. Nonparivl Union No. 37, meets every Saturday evening, at Willamette ball. Mr. Lottie Foley, Scrctry. A. O. U W. meeta tvery Hatnrdav pt the fifth in the A. (). U. evening exret W. Temple. II . J. HardiiiK, reconler. Retwkahs Willamette Ititbekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth rriday ol each month at I. O. O. F. Temple -Margaret Williams secretary, Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters ol America, meet first and third Friday io the month in Red Men's Hall. W. 11. Stafford secreUry; Frits Meyer, clilei rantfer. Clarkamss Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meet on the third Monday tf earb month in Masonic Hall. M. Uoltack, aecretary. Willamette Falls Camp No 144, W. O W. meets let and 3rd Frldats in th Willamette Hall.-C. C, Sol. 8. Walker and clerk U. Olds. (rler of Pendo meeta every Monday nla-ht at Itedmen's hall. Head Counselor. 8. 8. Scripture; Mrs, May Taylor secretary Catholic Knights of America ft. John's Bianch No. 047, meets every Tuesday ol the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M., meeta la Red Men's Hall, every Thursday even ing. L. E. Taylor, record keeper. Oregon City Camp, No. Modern Woodmen of America meet every 4cond and fourth Tnee.tay In the tnomli, at Willamette Hall i. Orosaenbacher, clerk. Meade Poet No. 2, O. A. R., meeu flret Monday evening In each month at 7 :'M and third Saturday In each month at I oYlork p. m. in U ilatuclie lUll. P. Colbert, Commander. Lawton Command No. 1, of Orevon Union Veterans L'nion meet second Sat urday 1 p. in. iu Redman's ball and lourth Saturday at 7 p. rn. In T. F. Cow ing'aollue. Iloneer Chapter No. CT. O. K. S. meets tbe second and fourth Tuesdays In each month at Masonic Hall. Mis Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge o. 3, 1. O. O. F., meets every Thursday in (Kid Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. O. O. P. meets first and third Tuesday in each month. Judson Howell, secretary, Redman Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Tne ay evennii 7;:;U. at Red Men's Hall. . P 1 illn n, C. of R. : Harry Baxter, sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M.. meeu II rst and third haturriay in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No lit, meet at Willamette Hall the first Monday In every month at 'i o'clock p. m. ami the third Monday in every month at 7;30 o'clock p, ro. United Artisans meet every Thursday evening of each month at the Willamette Hall. The social meeting of this order is second Thurseay of each month. E. II. Cooper, secretary, M. Rollick M. A. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 63, A. F. 4 A. M., Lotfan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. in. Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. Ancient Order of Red Cross Oregon City Lodge, No. 1, meets second and fourth Krf. day in each month in Willamette ball, For Yonnir Men and Toons; tTomrn. There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have interior laundry work nut of! on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt Iront or ehirt waist isf miiHsy their neat appeurance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. Thore can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Jotineon's barber shop, BufTitlo will not iHHuo a city directory this year. Tim liuflulo people intend to make it as hard as possible for a pros pective visitor to find his relatives. Bsam th j The Kind You Haw Always Bought Tha Kind You Haw Always filgnatitr LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY. Mitcholl Waggons Hoosior Drills Oaso Plows Champion Mo wors and Binders Southwiok Hay Presses Let Us Save You Money IN GROCERY BUYING Cholco Drliil lYitelici 1 per poMd Italian Prunm per pa Mad Dried FiR pa km its fMf S4 , Clioica KvRporattsl Apple e pr pauKd Try Our Kmt ColTce puueals far S.ta ?ire in Itulk Striftljr I'ure t.te pr rsasil OokI Corn Ftart h a per package '4 Tymatoes ami Corn a eaa for IS One Itottlo Illiilng B eeela Oooil Hioe fi(rnU pr pound Country I'-iitter and fygn the clioii'tet in the Market. REO FRONT TRADING CO. Guaranteed Salary $900 vr nt r Mrn and enmrs fif mii a.t.lrrsa lo rrpr' rn t us. some la travel aMmlu aarn, nthrra fur l.-nl wntk liMihin atlrr i'r litlrr. rsts. '"Ml Milarv (uarantrcil yra'l. tra rmnmlsaoins and tini. raplit ailvanr. mini, ni. I rstalillalird hiHM. l.isncl rhanre (nr Mrnril man nr wninan licuir plcnaant, irrmanrnl Miitliin, lilvral Incufnr ami fa lure. Stw, lirllllnnt lines. V rllt at onr. ftTArroitii ritras, 13 (harrh HI., Mew llevee, i'ann. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Itranrh OHice we ih to 0wn in tola vicinity, If your record I. U K.. her. la an o,. writing. THE A T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE t'IMCIM.IATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 eta. tniHi, I'.aUbllakeil lt3. CI. PIONEER m$kt and Ejrjifeft, Freight and parcel" delivered to all part of the city. RATES REASONABLE A FREE PATTERN Ur 9w slMlaia svsrrnbwrlhw. lUtullNI mL irtf llthwr6i plsus n4 lllyMisllmw l.n.lML siMt. usus, sshumiu tui nUf vptosla awaaa. MS CALL'S MAGAZINE nmxntkinf srnanmtas. fisof "utS, li...huld klnla ihort tlorl-t. tuirsrit tfnplri. at uI'M-tUp u lr. titlj lOo fvlf. LJsM.wess4. asfurtrM for IsIIps. ml in u 11.11 .,1.1.1' mi ,i. t au.ui.il i.r iiiasM nf i.r vllisr pturns !! no iu.l l.,r uls and p.r(ol at. wur put tiwaiiisr. omr 10 snit it mmwIi-i i ll;lir. H'llit to nonrlv nr cllr snll town, ur li mall, uk tat ilium, iiwuiutelr wj li. t uiuUi tijii& THE nirCAl.l, COMPANY, WS.II M Klk Slrwl, ...,, t.rt IHf, I. t. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the rain I mas. irlrls tnil HttU .hlMi-M. TV.. Signature 'f i No More Dread of tho Dental Chair. TEETH EXTRACTED AM) H I.I I D AIWOMTEM HITIIOIT PA 1.1, It otr late scientific nilhoI appllel to tl( gums. No sleep protluclng agent or cocaine. Thram are the only dental arl(ir la Portland having PAli:Tl AI'I'll. A('EH and Ingredient to itrai t, 01 and apply good crowns undetecUblt front natural teeth, and warranted U 'ID year, WlfllOtT THE I.EAf PA 1 5 All work done by (iKAIH ATlf) IDE.ITlSTtof from 13 to?) years',- I perlenre, and each department In charg !of a seclllst. (live u a call, sad jroo I will find us to do eiartly as a Ivsr- tlsa. W wilt tell you In advance ei- amy ni yaur wort WI14 col ly 1 Fit EE EXASIMATIOV ''"asl art Trrni . . (Hti.ti t'ttowN as. 00 com rn.i Mil ei.oo siLVku riii.ii o New York Dental Parlors MalNnrrici: Fourth nnd Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. HOURH-8 to B; MNPAY8, 10 toi l!st 11 Orru : till Kiral Ay , Seattl. Huiiturc and Piles Cured without ocratlon or ilrlmttue from biislnra DIE. (1. li WATTS Room 14. Mr Kay Hldg. 3rd k Stark St. J Jour, J jxo 0 P . M. IKlllTI a. f s ,(. ixmsi Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Noo and Throat 317 Dekuin liulldmg PORTLAND, OKKtiON A Personal Matter A well painted bona Is Ilk a nel ly Uresel prrwin alasys attract ive anu pleaisnt to look Upon. YOUR HOUSE Can lie repainted and freshened up at a very reasonahle prlr paint are very Cliaep now. 1W11 lvs n until the sun make any nior mrki aim craca in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store. Mttitunw The I'nlt' I Do You 2 I Know the News 'A You can have It all for 50c Per Month Per JVIonth In the Evening Telegram, of Port land. Orexon. It Is tho liirgi'Ht evening newspaiMir published in Oregon ; It contains all the news of the Htute and of tho Nation. Try it for a month. A siunplo copy will be mailed to you free. Auilr Irons The Telegram, Portland, Or.