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OKEOON CITY ENTERPItISE, FIUDAY, , APRIL -10 : 1001 5 Oregon City Enterprise TlMN CAM) Ka1H lUllWAV CoMrANV A. M. r. m. IIAVI POHTLAND (Couch flt.) ' ' ' ' h. JO U lu:" lo:4J 1 1 :.v II M IIOU I 45 y i 'J 4' 4 4) 6 IS 7 ' lyi only to alifwaiikl ' , . WlU.uVU 1 1 -40 , IIAVI OREQON CITY 7 '5 . ry, ft JJ 9 10.03 lo:yr 1 135 11. k r. 1.05 1 3 Hi i iu 4"S 4 S 6.u 7$ 7 V 10 onl to Milwatulc 9 15 lo:.y U jo only to Mllwaukl 44 MlNUII OMtOUlC. New To-Day. ri'Alit.K 1 1 arilil lbn lkiy. k t n. Malll .lrt, tii heat rout maker on lh iVlflo count, Instrumental music by Mint Frederick, bar noi.a, Father and on turn out only - There worn rocltatloii by Mr. Kinder high rla work uturiohlM. ,and Mi n Hullo Kyan. Tlia musical Ni'mimv Kvmim i M. K. Ciiiinrii. ',,l,wllnl"l""t r,,',,,, llh Inlru; Neit Hiiwlay evening al tl,n M. K, church 1 lor, Ida lltiv. U. A. Atkins will deliver i Imtura on the hltory ol Ihe Jew, At Mr, Atkln ha read widely 011 hi tulij'i-i, hi discount) will I Ilk Iriwxi In religion history. C. A. Miller Iim consented i alug "Hi Holy Clly" ami ll.it Derlhlrt Club Quartette, will by rcq Heal, utitg Ilia Jswish lament, "!y Hi Waler of ILbylun". An Intofeatlng evening o( religion entertainment I promised. ti viiu Koukiom WiiiAr. II. A. How hi, ol Mullho, mn ol ). T. Howard, as dandling dm m(o lit shipment ol wheal lu lU mill this week. Tli wheat rome Irom Kan ern Oregon nl Mr. Ilowanl (iO inula 1 ben he l)alHiul K) rent a IhihIibI .,r bring ing It to Oregon City on ilia railroad, il l baa lo haul It 10 mllee by wagon. Farmer In Cla kamaa on nly are called Jf'll to willies Ilia hutlng ol I. astern Oregon wheal whli h (Mil (nlly "icetite 4 bibe. JtivAiaru HacktaiiiMii. There I spirit of rivalry letaeen th Houthern iVlrtc ami tba electric street railway company, lliat la qulta refreshing. Wliil Ida rivalry la In ltenc. tba public w ill get a good many bill scorn- oiUiiuna. 'I'll Cliiitniue Aaaemhly I lb competition. (. i-'iii Mni-iy an i ni i f.ift. i. n,e riuuMinfn l arinc da aiir-! lo run Ul ami l'i ni!- Mil".!!, inuiili liuii r ,,, ,tii AMMiny . 1 I V ! ItlFl I V If f V l K ...... I Ml. a. .li.niM .mi r..i...ili mr iWau-i bHi.l t -rtm by UMr II I A K I Nu-Mni.k .V lnii, ii. uii.lrrlaki(. Uarii ilil and ... .(. T.lri.li.in 1.11.1 or ilaV. - . - , lit u of lb .iir track I ri,.ii r t rariirt a lull tin ol ih.Ihi.iI aarraiiU'l l im. fniiu Ihittiiii " a ieUlly ol juu I ralif i lomalo lai.la J dourly train to (illaiuna ark Jurinf Hi iiirotirtK ol tba aiMimbljr In July. Tlia HM rallaay Company la .nbli.n at lla.ltin I'a'k. i(iNil.KK I.At'M'UY-Main imi. II liacn Kmhii-I an. I Ililfil. Hll raxaiil .li. iaHUM.1- IKK-ii YAIll-'oTuia'ii 1' t.uitwa. T in I'l rmult al l.ii, ymu a. I lilatht lin lo rni. W uiutt ('. lit t-aaar. ,'' liKNT-l will r.i. n,f U.ar.l.n tiut.Mki.uin aa "Tli rnjf," all finiitba-l. Il baa It rw. Ilani rraxin u. I'. Uia'.. Tt MnUr 1. M t Hell. lOAl.iNi A l It'HiMH . It IIuiim utiil ! Bii.ii'nl. Alain lfrl al Uiii.lnin ol alral rail ay P 4 a. ru"i I ' ' I"' '. M, I'.J II. .. 'I'll K lit' II '-lU.UIa-kifi aian.1. A "Ai on iiwr. IWal r I Rare Chance Ib aia Mmti Va;r( Koinor Mar. Im.Kin of Mr. ami Mr, li. F. Martin, wbu I at tb Stanlwiil l.'iilvrrlty, wrilna lo bU ariiili Ibat Ibrr alll bo bni lx Vt mora u at bool !'(. Iba aumnicr ra-iin. Tlia yountf man waka ol via itini Ml. Ilamlllun ami bx-klng ihfixiKb lb bitf I. It k Irlrx oj. aajfi : "Ik Irif llirniKli Hi irltHkiiii iiinlrrful. T!ilar' oho la ll.rr (rl bro j aiiil lout til) lri l'iig. V citibl ara tba inoi D MiAiial'iwr No. 2,0. A. K.-Wlll ItrXXlXXXXXXXXXirjntXXXJrxXXXXXXX Wo iw-ntion only a few of the bargains to bo obtained at the. f ii nut A mil 20, 1 p. m. ami maka arraign-1 Li iimntal diii-t by tb Ml ww! a Frm:li am) I or a ii, TinwKaiu ua n, lltinry K.HTon( wIhmmi farm I imar Ctirrlnavlllo, (;ia;ka mn county, Ir i t tr aura oil can bo fowl on bla tilac, anu li la only 27 mHwiioiitli aaalof I'lirllaml, Forawvnral yi-ar Mr. rpimraon baa tiotici-il a (tri-aav AnlmUiK O init.un from a rlnK rmt far from Ma bona, ami Uat week ba ummoril an xiH-rt from lUllwixxl, alio ironotifirri Him f.iirig aiilmfaiKR iMtr'li-uiii. "If It la "II," iba irt aabl, "it will follow alii k drawn ibroiiKi It, but If not, lb tlikwlll (.art (liu actini ami Inava lla track tbroii(li lb oin." Tim llnallrlg aiibalam-it tlutiK lo tba atli k and Iba M Hit aa aatUflnd. Mr. Kir';n'a farm la on a rlty rn I r 15 about 7 frclabov r Uvcl, and Urn jring from a bleb Ibi oil (Vj.i- I nnar Iba ti.jHr adga of a Kio ll lox and a vary yo d ila a to trnct di'irlck. Mun dvairinn to jiroH.1 on Iba ilar ran find Mr. Kroo on tba farm, four milnt at of tba Currinavllla (Hnlolllr. Oicgolilall. HAiorTaAiK Maaiixo. Laat Fri day avrnlng lb lioard ol Trada bald inaflliiK. Wlill oma ol tboa iriwrit avldrnily tok tba niwtrK (or a dubat Ing vxrlr, tba r-auli will no doubt jirov lnrn:UI. ('rraldnnt Croa rcKirt ih tlial a man Irom Minnnaot waa pr arl lo oalabliali a cbixiaa fac tory and rrramnry lih bla own lund aa aoon aa tba tinlk from V0 cuwi wa gnarautetid lo lilm. 1 1 w aa Iba ana ol tba moling j tbat l.'iO row could c-aaily 1 found and 1 tliat Iba giarani) could m made. In (inlcr In li itllaln llm unik r,f iurnrlnl tba hraary numljr ol cowa, I'rttaldtnl CroM apixilniod (). U', Cburcb, J. W. (root and (inorga T. Howard aa a coin- j UilltM, Tlil cuinmilU-a will taovaaa lb altualion and rrurt In two wtwka. Tba luatlrr of new road waa brougbtup and will m (urtlier dlacuaaed III taroi wrka. It la probabta that Ida Viola' road will m next improved. Wniaav wai Bavkk. Wltli wbiaky ImjIIIp In veral ol Ida pocket, Jobn III li l la lor Dacoratlnn I)a. Tba mat a inw'la U maka It onn iA tlia lx-t with tba f aid ol tba cilincna. V.m 1'ark pla-'a band j ? baa Hn aecurcd and tba ljt of iak- mm. On May CU. lb 2(itli aritilvoraary .1.1 . .. hi n.. . . ' oi um oi win w;cnr. i da poai expww Ui maka Hi la a Very pliaaaiit oc aaion. All tiiemlmri In kooI aiandlnif ara In ylWd t m prtaont. HiaiiioAr I'Aarv.On Toaday alter ii'n a birthday party waa given in donor of IIamI Iavidaon. Tba follow ing jmml Miron wra premnit; Tba Miaa4- Miller, Nettl Kruao, (.aura and MaryAlklna, M. Montgomery, Graca Wood, Anna Allredga, Mary fUmbo, Clara and Iiuiaa Iiiiete, (Jertlu liar- grcavca, Ib-rlba Koerner, Nellie Clo ton, : f) l.u II 1 ti....l l.. t I W mtj t..v, nmi3i I'aviuavri. fflfwji Kdward Acklay, Arthur and Waller Dui-ln, Ward Voting, Harry ami Martin Hieler, Harry William, Frank, Jobnnia and Wdi I'.iiach. Fred and Henry IIuiim-, Fldia Hargreave, Andrew Kia-rnur, Huj Htott. AUo Key. and Mr. K. A. Atklna and daughter Nellia, Mr. Jaria F.udey and Mlaa (J. Nefzger. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR ttfyen'a IlalMinc, 4pp. Oregon C'llf IlaaU. i V 1 IM Large Hand Lamp 23e Claaa Tumblcra 8tin IVjtincta, all color ........ Bopolia ., Kngliah Violet Soap, box Children 'a I'araaola Ladiee' Sailor Hut..., Good Calico, per yard Shirt Waiat (lateat) Men' Clove Enveloped package .. ' ., Iad I'endla, with rubber, dor. Fountain I'ena Pockcjt CotnU Cowl Towela 4e 2e i Klc le tin :,e 60c t:,e it 10e oOe oe 10c V tba nakenl ry aeo only on atr, lb ! tboa thotitand." to net a Piano EIK"t. full teal upright cab lnt grand piano Only IBtV. Coil 40O latt July. Owner leaving h ttata for the Nonhwett. Tim If dird. Addr "Piano" Enterprii OIliC. J I ii j r. r. r. r r r r. r r r r lam and rulera on lb moor, and In I Tierney atarted to walk to Howsburg and tieg bia meala from tbe faruier. II bad i no money to buy (ool or ay railroad fra, becatlae be Deeded wbltky. He dad lo-en working (or the atrret railway company and waa paid olTlaat Wcdnca day. He did not anander bia money In fine cloihea nor ienive nieala. Wild dinlrabla tH-omuny lie bought wblaky. Friday morning loiind dim aa far a Hirlngtiwn. Thi-re be beggd bla break. (I Itoin K. A. hmitb. Then U went out and tal down on tbe railroad track to reL The warm inn ma le him aleepy and lie (ell over on the track. Tbe over land expreee cam along (rout California. Jiiwia Cim Comikii IIoa. Tb ixipl of tb entire lat ol Orrgon will I delighted lo learn that Ihelruld friend and boon ro.npanlon, Judge John . Ca pVa, la coming bark from Niuth America. Jn.lirM fai.1a Kaa la-w.n t'tiilil Klalf-a 4 i j i romtil at Valparalen, Chill, (or the pat j i louryai. Ielrlng la return to Oregon, ' . La raalitiieti bla taat on Feb. 4. and tr- Ih (or Itotna by way ol Imbo. Ilia daughter Jennie la with him. la la not known when be will reach New York Ju.lgi Caplea will b 70 year old next year, and 30 year o( hit die have bro ! Knginr J. W. Ilrandt aaw a man on a pent In Orrgun, j rauk In front ol tne locomotive. Tbe i engineer blew ine wniaiie aoi appuea THE LOCAL NEWS- K. I'. IUna Ura Away. Kmet I. Itamla, the county aurveyor, lell Moii dayeveulng lor Malheur county, w bete be l.a engage,! with tba United htatea government lo urvy public landa. Ilia brotlirr Hal A. ltanda, of Cornell Collrna, w 111 aoon j.iln him. Iiurlnglhe alHM-m-eol K.I'. Itanda, which willh lor aevaral moiitha, tbe work ol th county aurveyor'i ulllce will I in charge ol Judge Melrum, a capable civil engi neer, aa well al an ex if) lent lawyer. limit Ci.Aa Womk. Joe Knowland ar., tlm California lallor, ha baJ new algn paln'i-l that I due not Ire to men who Ilk to have their clot hew fit, that they ran gel Prl-i'1 tailoring don in Oregon Clly al 25 er cent lea than tlm uini) kind ol aotk can , bo done in I'urllaud. Joe Knowland ar. la r highly aklllml culler and Joo Kr.owland.jr.il Ma. l'Aaruiw'a Si una Patii Mra. Matila K. I'artlow, ol Ml. I'teaaant, died auddenly ometime lat Monday night of dealt dlaeaie. rkyt ba mmq 111 for Kim time with aalbma, drought oil by dear! trouble. She lived alone, tb neighbor calling on tier frrxjueutly. Mi bad vUilor laat Mon day evening aa nana!, and they lell her feeling quite well. Tnraday morning her dead Ixxty waa found. Hbe waa be tween iS and M ye ra ol age. Plie waa the wlilow of tbe late Ir. H. 8. Partlow. Sbedaaa aialer livltm al 1'anvtlle, III. Tbe luiicral take place thia Friday morning at 10 o'clock. ATi4N'a Moitiii.V Social. The regular montly aorUl of the ArtUana, beld laat week Tburaday evening, at Willamette Hall, waa a pronounc-tnl auo cea, the Miim aa all the other enter tainmetita given by ibl popular order have been. There were upward ol 100 peraona preaent, It waa an enjoy abloaoclal, together with a musical ud literary program, (ul lowed by a dance, lu the uiiileel ami literary program lliore waa luatruiiiental muali- by I'rpl. Oglo, a nolo by Mr. Mabel Hauou and tb air brakea. but it waa too late. Tbe luroinoilve elruck tbealeeplng man and killed blm. The wblaky bottle were not broken. Tba coroner 'a jury taid that lie came to liia death while Intoxicated. Wab A Artitl Iioimaa. There la reanon to Ixdieve that Oregon City wa vlaited by a criminal who la badly wantrvl by the Seattle police, a woll aa the Nortlt era raciflc Hallway company. A few day ago, Fred iJingle, chief clerk (or W. O, I'earce, aaaiatant to the preaident of th Northern 1'arlflc Hallway company, ran aaay Irom Seattle, after having em Ijexr.led aeveral tbotwand dollar. Din gle la deacrilnxl aa well dreaeed, about 25 year old and a having a light com plexion with a (mall muatacbe. A man anawerlng ihia deacription gave tbe po lice and aeveral citizen a me.rry cha the other evening. A dispatch bail come I a . .i.la a . a . . . i - irom i on iana w iook out lor a youtniul bicycle lliii-f. They a ared op a lull grown man, who had evidently heeo rid ing on tbe blind end of tb bsgage car. Tbe man waa badly frightened and lUrted to run. Tbe police and eyerl citiron gained in the cbaae. When Lard prenNxl the fugitive juinpml through their rear window ol tbe Elk reataurant and waei out at the front door. He tben made bia way towarl tbe woolen mill, and while in that vicinity about GO em ploye of lb mill took op tbe chase. The fugitive drooped Ida bat, which la in the poft4.-aion of tbe police. He man aged lo eacepe, however, and la looked upon aa an artful dodger by thoae wdo tried to capture dim. "Percy" Kid Glove $1 00 Silk Glove :, "EmpTe"Corct Good Pocket Knive Feather Duater Men' Ribbed Underwear ...... Ladle' Balbrii'gan Stocking. ,, Hair Brush Children' Tooth EruL Alarm Clock Large Writing Tablet "Vankee" Watchea Craah Hat Well Made Wrapper for ladle 1 1 00 3 n 4fl lit ht, Men'a Sweater 'Complete Line ef ! f LKDES IJ! DIV!,CE 8TVdK,S lV PKICEj H Fisliing and Base IJall Goods. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR r la tntoflOOtoloan on chattel or per aonal aecurity. Dimick & Faatbam, agU. Moore's Pharmacy 7th St. on Hill, n rt n n a 'A 'A J n n n rj rj n n n u u "A Dr. Moore has exclusive charge, and receives new goods daily. NEW GOODS LHCBIrw lciJirltjTjrl IOO Iteward flOO The reader of (hi paper will be pleaaed to team that there U al leaat one dreaJe.) tliaeaae that acience ba been able to cure in all ita atagt aud that ia catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure la tbe only poailive cure now known to tbe medical (ralernity. Catarrh Uing a constitutional diseaan, require a con stitutional treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure ia taken internally', acting directly f mjii the bliMxl and mucus eurfactt of the oyaiem, thereby destroying the foun dation of tlio iliscMse, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution anil asslstinr, nature In doing ita work! The proprietor hare eo much (aitli in ita curative powers, that they otTiir tlOO (or any cams that it (ails to cure. Send for list ol testimonials. Address, V. J. Cu ks av Co., Toledo 0. Sold by iHugglsta, 75c. Hall'i Family Fills are tbe beat. 1 lUglag, Koarlng 114. Washed down a telegraph line which Chaa. C. Kllis, ol Lisbon, 1 had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," gave me a terrible eld and cough. It grew worse dilyf" Finally th bet doctor Id Oakland. Neb.. ?ioux City and Omaha said I dad consumption and could not live. Then I began osing Dr. King'a New Discovery, and waa wholly cured by six bottle" Positively guaranteed for Cougba, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble by George A. Harding. Trice 50c and j .00. "I.at winter I waa confined to my bed with a very bad cold on tbe lung. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my w ile bought a bottle ol One Minute Cougb Cure tbat edected a speedy cuie. I can- j not apk too highly of tbat excellent i remedy." Mr. T. K. Houseman, Man aUwney, Fa. Ueo. A. Harding. (aTn.oEi. Tde 0ieration of through trains be tween San Francisco and Loa Angeles, via Surf and Santa Itsrbara, will begin on , Sunday, March 81,1901 , on the new coast line. Two through trains daily. The coast line limited leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe ami parlor cars, will make daylight trlpa through the most picturesque, varied and enter taining scenes on the continent. In quire ol agents olthe Southern Pacific. rjrurjrjTATA Arrivinor Tbilvntthp S aa av-- - m j Ml a. v Fair Store The Only Place for Bargains. wvivw $411 1111 II Shoes which must be cut down half during the next pO 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 Get our Prices on Job Printing. BICYCLES BainMcr Bicycles are celebrated for their marvelous strength and light running qualities. The Itambler factory makes a more complete lino of high grade bicycles than any other company. ' Kamblor Chainless S60 TnmVtlni T? O One 60 XVCA.A1A UlvA ntwi- Rambler Cushion Frame (chain wheel) 50 Ramblor Light Roadster 40 Rambler Heavy Roadster 35 Ideals ; B2d to 25 Morrow Coaster Brake $5 Extra w AVo would like to show you these wheels. i TiiftVAlns enlil for pnsh or nn install m on t. Sornnd hnnd w1ioa1 laiveu in excuaiige. Burmeister t Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers