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OREGON CITY 'ENTERPRISE, ' FRIDAY. APRIL ' 10 1901 Personal Mention Ulyd Htok", the 8 year-old ton of A. Er',Br '"r'ov vf-rvrvr .... ... ..... ...IF af In 7 lown U. 1'. Ikr, ' WM (hit week, Dr. C H. He man he moved lit nfflea to l'ortlixl. Kurher. of IUrl-w. wa In luon at Monday. Dr. Cealo, of Catut, w al Ilia romt Iiuiim lt Motility. John Hi lineder, of Needy, mm it th Jacob Thompson, of Heaver Crock we In loon 11 Tudy. l'n.x ('Mil, of New Era, wat In town the laiier perl of leal week. I'. AUii. nf Canemb, w a vlaitor at ritri Uo ofllt llil "k. Mil, A. t. Hill died l I'aikUc Tues day evening el the g of 7 year. Mr. TimIiI, of i: 1 1 lull I'MlrU, I vl.ll th Itmlly u( Ui IteV, I'. K. Hammond Mr. W. B.Turney, of I'urtland, ha 'no flailing ttr brother, It. I- llolman " J.J. Rlr, who ram frin Eal, lfi on Wednesday's ireln lor M bom I. A. 8'ebmn,of MuUlU, wa In town Dili week ti'l cllel ( Ui Fiiternrle OlflH. lo If HI ding btiJ krn Spending llif eea In Iti Sehalcm country vlalllng frlende. A. V. I'elereoB, of Cortland, vlelled tle iti.MK Ethel and llr.lflr Carllel It.t humtay. Tl Uv. Father Haw, fn in Champoeg, tieillng tl Uev. Father lltidbiend Uila rk. N I. I(iliin, ol Ktn rrancieeo, vUlting brother, William Itohlaon, but Sunday. Mr. E. N. Carter end m Faulkner, It-ft raturdar fur Virginia, on a vl.lt to tirr paielll. Clirlo Ferhart, Ida bailor, I going lo ft ii a hp In ili new edJtllon lo lb Etw tru lnMl. Mr. and Mr. W. II. (Vnni.ll, of Hill. Uito, rl lb gue.M of III Itev, It. A. Alain. I lil week. Mr. (irge FX, of I'oitlaod. Vieltrd l.r iiioilier. Mr. J. M. liraliaui, of till city Wednesday. Dr. Emet A. Hommer rrait.nl bom Nunday, alter an elm-tic of all week, traveling In Hi Eaat. i Mr. A. 11. (irahin,o( 1'urtlaoil, at In Oregon l ily Wedtireday lo attend Iho funeral of Mr. Field. L lUkor anl J. lUkr. of I'iru, vera In loan liila 'k. Tiy iii1 llm K.n (rirl oin a plraaaot oil. Tti young n of Wlty My, a Carat frmr. foil from b' biryel lal lrllay. arnJ lulfi-i J niful Injur r Cuunij Hti.l. inxr I ilannU'g an rtltii.tlrxl irii viiilii mIioiiU, am! will Out I In lii oltlc lr ml Mumlay, ('. li. lloHinan, alio lltri lull. vi lo lly ol Ni-.ly, n.a.l a lull n.'.ljjr.l cil Urn l.y Julan K)u ll.lt arrk, Tlit IVrtlaO'l (irlioral Kim trio Com lny 1 intialliug a u 00 lux ; or Krl)rlr l Wval Drrfuu ( liy. Jol.U lrllhg, of Mal alio la twiiiHK Hi tU rritilJ at haloin, a a vlaiior In loan lal haiurtlay. K. K. Taylor ul to tli MM-ati ronvmiiUn at I'urtlanJ U.l a a uVlritai (ruin Tualatin Tfnl No. 74. Mr. A. J. Uailiaall ami Infant Irlt r'(nly rvvulng fur. Niagai, Wl. rtm aa lnrt In Clili'aa'o J lirr liUil-aml. lipid IUvl.1, of I'urtlanJ, alio own omiiilnralila frujirriy In C'lai'kaiuaa luui.ttr, a paying lilt laica llili r k Mry IW-liall, Joatpli l.lnliarl atiJ Cliarlia rcachall liav IlleU on tlirr uarti milling claima In Ilia Hlmna dit Iricl. It it aalil thai Hob Bnnltitt, Hi Hur Hiik'inn Hattki)- man, alll aiMrcta tli Coining inm'liiig of the C'liulaiitia at- N'liilily, In the natato of Jainri A. Harliur wr. mlaaiou hat lxin glvrii the tilinlnlair- lor to aril 40 ai r of land worth iMO to ai'ltl iHrMtingclaluia, K. W, 8iudlnKr,of Clat kamaa, dlrd lnm wnrk at the age of 81 year, lie had llvt I In Oregon for n x yrar. having for Dmrly l..n acltlr.cn of Iowa. Hunt I'atilton, of (laorge, railed at the EnterprlKo ollko limt mk, Mr, I'aulaon ri'l-orK that the farmer are well along llli tlmlr apring work In hla neighbor- IllW.ll. K. Htokea, ol Cannula h, full from th bin IT C liai b li. II,. II..... ...Ill l-.l f.l I.. l. , .. v ... I...... ..in. imi i i mm j anrr lioun, Th lllll liillo'w auaUliii'il )iaht' fill liijurfe, baring lirokmi hla rolUr lxne ami In led arm. Mra. Franrm Tbomlon, ro.rUlrn of Iba New I'.nglaud hole, led at Halur day fur Ht.M kl.iii, (,'!., fur a vlall with her daughter. Mm an oiuiianUd by her llii UnKlilrt, flealrlra and Mar guenl, Tby will b g.,n aUut a tiiunth, Tl .r I lo b another gioi'ery (lore In (own. The new landlilale la (J. M. Kli'inaaii, who will M-ruiy one of lb at ire In the a.Mlilon lo th K.lrclrlo bo 11. Mr, Klomaen Will li rUifinUre. a an employ of lb flour mill II bat llvd at Caneiiiali for a long llm and own rry tbera. U. J. Hiegler, tupreine r'ordir of lb Knlnl.lt of lb Mitt'alMtrt, ar'ointatiled by lr. J. C. flam bell, dltlrlul aurm m..lal lauilimr fur lb unit order, wat In town Mumlay, Mr, Hn?r livet at I ort Huron, Midi, and lr. Hancbeil al halt lke, I Wib have been attend log the ine ling ot tb order al I'oriland. Local Kverjfca;. N nuvelilet In trltnmlnga and fluw era, MiC. Oul lauilth. tr (iiiziioif?(Mit. Tkry t ail I (Jaa If) In Maibrt of Urn eral Kanlrdg. '1 J'ul e-ave a man hi full rlilonihlp ir," aid County Judgp Uyan, "and I guea he I all right. I rttiiemht-r on man who ram her and b certainly wat not niui li of a tliiton. It bad an attor ney wiiu hUu. I atke-l bl in what b knw aUiui Uil country and whether It wa ruled by a king or piea " I duti't knuw talJ be, 'but I tbluk It 1 rulrl by a queen.' ' Then I hod him If be had ever eo the ronailiiilion. "'I tan'i aa;," wat the reply. avrn't nen any of ibeiu around oiy place yel." "Why d i you want lo brrom a clil- en?' I anke-l. " 'Ho ran prav up on toy place,' Wat lie anawer. I eiolalned lo him that the govern ment dij no rare partu-uUrly about bit proving up. but want! blui lo know ollielliilig almul lb iH.riatilutioti. He went away wilbuul hi cii.innalup t a ft, bul gut tbin Irom iu lg llollinger at I'oriland the nrit day." ('urn and vlait the widow at Ohlvely'i opera liouan HaluriUy night. The I'ark place W.C'.T, V. will meet with Mr, II. K Croat rieilTueaday a(- Inrn'Kin at ZoVIm k. All lhoe inWreated in the work are Invited to tie pretent. Marriage. Ilreiian were lamed tt.lt week to Mia Carrie Kaly and John Mlubba, 111 fiaiay II.-r. line and Jacob lleam, Mia Ialay lit I tor and Kdward lirler, A. Fender, young man employed In one of the paper nulla, bad bit lull band badly rruahed In the machinery leal week. It iMTtm iincettary to amputate two of hla flngert, A. 1'eloreoii bat aold to I. Gerllnger, 400 tcfct of land near Deep Creek for 11.00. Mr. (inrllnger own a Urge tract of timber land In the aame locality. He alarj Uugbt 40 airri from M. Walton fjr :. fi. T. Kiaber, rh'el A pulice at Canty, Wat a vlallor el lb Knlerprlae office laat Tueaday. Whan Chief Klaher heard there were &7. divorce caaee to lie ilia-p--f of by Judge Mclirlde in lbeclrult court, he wanted to know how many marriage lirenae were being iiaoed. Jacob Keatn and Mia Daity Iterdin were tnt fried at Willamette Fallt at five o'rl-irk Wm'neaday evening by the Itev. It. A. Aiklnt, paatoroftbeM. E church. The young coupl are IjoOi well known, and their many frlendi offer congaatula Hunt, There wat a red hot chicken fight on the WVtt Hide Wednesday afternoon. "Vinegar Hitter," Hie hero of a hundred lattice, met "Old lllue" in mortal com bat. It I probably ur.neeeeaary to ay i that "ioegar f.itiere" put another notch on bia tlrk. ORIENT BICYCLES- At last wo can show the many inquiring wheelmen the famous Orient wheel. Our I00l sample arrived to-day. Tho Orient is known as the fastest bicycle made and holds nearly all tho world's records on track and road. It is faster LecauKo it has finer bearings is more rigid and has the correct lines. ORIENT FEATURES. Orient Triple Trum Fork Crown. Orient Divided Crank Alio. Bra Linfcl Anti Hunt Tubing. Forged Frame Connection.. ORIENT Orient Leader Tailored Orient Milo-a-Minit Tandems PRICES. 150.00 &0.00 C0,00 . 8500 If tho best is nonn too good for you buy an Orient. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY. Agent for Columbia, Cretceifla, Hariferla and TedetUt, 25 fa I We acll bicycle on eay Inatall menU and Uke old wheel in ex change. Second band wheel at your own price. Aik for a catalogue free. Tli will of Samuel Taylor, who died Mirrli lo, ina .n ailuilllod to prolmte. Chiirli.ite Taylor and J. M. Kartier are nniinM ati-xecutora, Tha eatate li val Ufd at f.'Oll. There lint been much dtilay In coinpl( '"'k Hie addition to the Klectrlo hotiib on Roc.niit o the wtit woiithor. It la now tl'onglit that It will be ready for occu I'nn. y by May 1. ' rml Kaniralli hai rendered a flnnl atv 'nt hb admlnlatralor of the eadile of Julia Nliilmri. Juno 3 ha been fixed ai 'ho lime for cloalng up the bunlneMi of I'm iihUIb in the 1'robate court. J- J. Koi'khii, trayuling roprHontntlve o' the Han FnuiulHi-o Chrotilclo, w In "n IuhI Saturday. Mr. Kvugnn auya I i tli unnnrnlly ancupted bnllof that rortliind Ih to have anothor morning nowtpupur. Widow IWdotl it ((M.klllg lor bu- band. IVibapayou may nil Ih bill. Come and her, a'urday night. laurralef Amu 11,14. The funeral of Aiuot Fiobl look plare Wo-lneaJay alUrmou, tb lUv. '. K. Ilamuiond, of li e Kaoopal rlmr.-b, of flcialllig. Amua Field ja well klloWn In (rrgin City and highly rnepcrled a a klllul wurkioan In the o.ilru mille for rvral year. lie aat horn (.ear Yorkthlre, Ktigland, and letrnfcO bit iia ln in the old country, hating fluetkill a a "drewer," bich conalait of rrrliig the Warp lor the bHiin and carrying out the the Ueelgni and palleina in the raving of tlutb. Mr. Meld bmame a iiuaen of Oiegon aUul JHMA, wben be hved al Itrownaville. He afterward went lo han Krani im-u for a tliorl tune, returning to OregtinCit In in7 lu live, lie bought a rani ti near lirant I' and went there for Ih bene fll of hi wife' health. Her health did nut Improve and both Mr. and Mr. Held relumed in IS'..). Mr. Field died the tame year at the borne of It. C. (Janotig, her aon In law, In C'anmuali. Alter Ih death of Mr. Field, A mot Field woikrd but Utile In the woolen mill, lie weul lo F.urope In IS'.N), and apent a year viaiilng abroad and in Newiork, Heturiiliig In 1KU7, he baa eihoe made hia home with hi euna-lii-law It. C and J. W. (laming. Mr. Field waa 74 yeai of ag. He leave aevon ihildrvn. John la lu New York, Mra, F.mma I.uditiKton in Connocticiit, Mra. Mary Smith at (Irani Fa, J. W. Fii-ftl at Itiddle. Ore., Mr. It. C. Clanong at Caneiiuh, Mra. J. W, (lanong at Fort' land and William al Coquilla City, Ore, Ton will want aome of that delUloua Ire cream on aale at the M. E. church Friday evening. C. F. Haiter end family, of Alriandria( Minn., tipel off tlii week on Iba way home from California, to viait T. F. Cow ing, tli aliortiey. Mr. Halter and Mr. Cowing were boya together lo Minneaota and Ihey enj'iyed a pleaaant remem brance of old lime. : Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. Judging from the heavy demand lor eata lor the coming of Horace Ewlng'i W idow Bedott thow, all of the theatre goer, of town conleo. plate going to aee it It doe not take long fur the rumor of me coming 01 a g'xxi play and player to : r ...tJ .1.... - - .1 at.. i all over the elate la loud In H prala of i M W c,rry cotnpleU line of coffin tl.l excellent aggregation of comedy tab ,01 ckeU ent which will open at Shicely' opera l w have been in botineM for over 1...... i... -t..i.. i ii. lo ten rear input ouij, naiuruaj, , ex Hantley'a.iV .1 i i iiouae for one April 20. FeaU on (ale at 50c. and 75c. Sailor and walking bate juat arrived. MiaaC. (Joldamith. Money .to loan lltooai & Gairrirn. at loweit Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd had Iu hlng File. They're ter rlhly annoying; but Hutklen'a Arnica Salve will cure tho wortt caae of pile on earlh. It ha cured thouaand. For In Jnriea, Fain or Hodily Kruptiou it'a the beat naive In the world. Frlce 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by Clou. A. Harding, I have the Ixtat land In tho county for the leaat money, Try me. J, K, IlKIHIKS For 8nlu. Farming land, cleared and unuloarml, In Tualatin valley within 3 miloa of Ore gun City. A Iho large quantity of second hand common and lire brick at Oawego. Apply to Tita Oiikoom Iron ano Stkkl Co. ( 3:il) Bhurlock Itulldlng, 101 tllltl J. KXI'EKIKNCK IS TUB BEST TEACHEK.' USE ACKEU'H MiglleU Uumiuly in any cuhb of coughs, colda or .... a . . . I... I i;..i croup. Miouiu ii iau logive luiiiimiuiiD rtiliel money refuntled. 25 cts. and 60 eta. 0. A. Harding, Drugglat. Judge J, W. MrAnulty I the father Of anotber bouncing baby glil, that arrived Wrdntw.lay. When babie were a new thing to the Judge, be ued lo celebrate their arrival by buying aullt of clothe lor bl friend. Nw he Our good cigar for everybody and call ll Kjuare. The entertainment and dam-e given by the lUK.tilcr'of (be King" of hi. I'aul'i EiicoHil rhurrh, tail Friday, at Armory, at m decided ucce. The tlMr wu in charg of Mr. II. S.j MooIyand Miaa Harding, and lolliein la due the credit of a plraaant evening ajwnt by the young jwopleof the town. The tiel i.roifxxl of the evening amounted to about . . ' i In tbe payment of Hie bicycle tax, the owner ol a heel should no! fortfi'l thai Hi lax it deaigned to improve bicycle pallia fn that particular part of the county where the lax ft paid, fit an or- d ro( the County Hoard, the tax fa -plied in Hi aeverl precinct where it I paid, and it devoted to the Improvement of paiha all over the county. For aome time there ha been n un dercurrent of excitement up on the bill la the vicinity of Elyvilln. Certain per- a m received through the mail piece of brown pr on which had been drawn aome vile picture. The matter waa turned over to the 1'oUollke Department, and an Itupector came to Investigate. At a retull of the inveatlgaiion a number of citixent have been called before the United Statea grand Jury at Portland, The evidence ottered bear upon the guilt or Innocence of two young men who are accuaed of being implicated In the aend lugof the obacene pu'turei through the mail. ratee. SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY AND PERMANENTLY cored by naing Muki Tea. A pleaaant herb diink. Caret conaiipaiion and indigeiton, make you eat, ateep, work and bappv. Sat (taction guaranteed or money back. 25 eta. and 60 eta. O. A. Harding, Druggitt ten year We have alwayt made an effort to aatiafy our bereaved friend. We are under email expente and do not aik large profit. We thoroughly understand the preservation of tbe dead. We destroy contagion germs and offensive odor when called to prepare tbe dead for burial. 1 Q prepare tbe dead for bunal. TT3 fa'.n S.".n,i Of Psrrt B"!!!! w a " ie wveta ft vv4l MVltei V a. II O rjrjrjrjrjrjtrjrxrjrjrrjsrxrjMrjrjrjrjrjcrjrjrjrjrjrjrl R. L. HOLM AN Get our Prices on Job Printing. 'fit Y You will ml a treat If you (ail to hear the Telford Quintet! at the M. E, church Friday night. Card of Thank. We lake this meant of thanking the many friends who olfered kindly consola tion during the lllneaa and the death of our beloved daughter Susie. Ma. and Man. W. H. Coi'Nskll. Milk Cowi For Sale by Hobcr A IWgruan, on Main and 14th St., Oregon City, Beautiful line of chiffon data, in all the latent styles. Call and Inspect. tf Mies. Goldsmith. Home fflMl f".x ViT, vl r:i You will bo able to have a greater amount of comfort and happiness in your home if you buy the right kind of furniture and household articles. We sell the Comfortable kind, full of good points and sold at the right price. It is unnecessary to take chances about furniture when we sell you that which has the very best reputation. Skin troubles, cut, burns, scalds, and chafing quickly healed by the use of IHiWltt'a Witch llacel Salve. It is inti tuled. He suro yon gel DeWitt'a. Geo. A. Harding. tor Suit'. ll acres of land l,lg miles eaxt of Or egon City, Boino timber, lays well, cheap lor cash. Address E. II. Coi.i.is, 108 Front St. FortUnd, Ore. HoRiliicbe often results fiotn a dis ordered condition of tho stomach and onstipntlon of the liowels. A dose or two of Chatulivrlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure the hcaduch. Sold by G. A. Hard ing. Sewing Machines. There is no difficulty getting a good machine for f 50 or $75, but when we tell you we furnish a good machine for f 15 yon are surprised. You will find our machine "Tbe Climax", an easy runner, making reliable team, and equal to the high priced machine. It'a worth your attention. Chairs. There is solid comfort in the Rocking Chair we are selling this week lor f 1 00. It ia sub stantially made, without any of the flimsy, uncertain qualities which usually go with cheap furn iture . You will be comfort able fat body and satisfied in mind if yon buy one of these. Carpet Selling. It i not hard work to sell carpets from our stock. There ia such a wide variety of design and quality in what we carry. We handle the one yon want and we believe we have it marked at the right price. We want you to aee how well we can cover the different floors of your home without making it cost you too much. Gives you Comfort. One of the things which add much to your comfort ia the pillow on which yon sleep. If the pillow is soft, downy and fresh, , it will Invite sleep for you. The best pillows we are offering are sold for $5.00 a pair. 1 They are the finest selected feathers put up in a case where the fine feathers cannot escape. This will save you much annoyance. We keep also cheap pillows 75 cents a piece. A pleasure for the whole family, $6.00 and up. FRANK BUSCH, The Housefurnisher. i