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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20 1901 IS ( i Personal Mention I inn lidd, ol Candy, in In town ; ' f (IMVll'l, It, (5. Wheeler, uf rarkplars, was In i n Unt Hut unity, I" J, I. rUevah, of .Cnliy, wa In town "' I calling on friend. : riiregilri, of hloiin, was doing lilt V I :y It'll In to n 11 Batnrday, ' 1 I:. A. Wrlnlit; uf Wuodhiirn, waa In ',, ; fl Dill Week on land deal. ' V.V.er Kircln'in ml wlfa, of Iogan, tn trading la (own lal Heturlay, ' Attorney ()iff llaylr, of Pallas, a S 1 1 1 io on legal bualna tll waak. 4-k II. H. Itoblnaon, aecretary to Hen a tor i j. J..l.n II. Mitt hull, was In town Hunday. v., I'.jnrf Korher, of Aurora, made tha I'r.tnrprlaa ofll.e a iilnaaeiit call (III jv. L'rs. tt. W. Illvham, of Corvallle, " V. !il br hnsband In Oregon City tlili . t:! Mnta Drown ami Mi- Ana Ualrd, "tl 1'urtlend, vUlled Orrxon I'lty friends "t-iHl.y. . , Councilman Albright and aaVrral V l. k-nd tried llitlr kll at fUhlng last ibt.y. I.'arry Mulr, of tlia tf. H. navy, waa f,(t liuuia Willi bia parents from Hal unlay auo U Tnuraday, ' l!U Eulalle l(anl, of Vancouver, Wash.. vUiieJ relatives and friend liar , laat of Iha work. 'V IJ. Curry, Juarpli VIIin an I Joih J'llls, uf lUaver Creek, called at Ilia Kn , teri-riH olflce laat Maturday. . ! The liev. J. Tragllo, ol !?an, was In r town Naturday, lla repotta Ilia croia In IC mmI condition with promise of a aplen t. yMd. j J.;.t.O. Welcome end Mr. F, Mer b ril, of Amu-onda, Muni., artit heluriUy with !an O'.NVll and Miaa Holme t Farm, I'n y KipJirl k. one of tha lrt farmers In Ilia valley, was In from New J'ra laat Halunlay. lla aava llial liia crrattitrf prujei I haa bren aliandoiiad. vi:::m K-t, i Ht.tr.f.i. in ;fjn on l)iilnpt lait 8lurday, lla ra porta l!ial Ilia fartnrra in Ida, nnigtiW' Jiool art too I'uiy to avrn Ulk about Ilia itlr. , rrtnea I. (inl.Uft, a plonrrr nmr i' r.t ot Myrtla Crin-k, oar (iranl'a l l . , dlad lat Haturday. Two of lilt jcM'Jltn, K. II. (iaMirit and Miaa Kllirl, ifcra Mti aril known In Oregon City. ! K. K Tvlr, of Orrl.inCHy,w,UC' Ui tata m'tr at arm, of Ida Marra C t: i. Tula u Ida flrl time In tha hlati r ol t!;a order lhat Ida atalaoflh-rra hava Un chutan. Previous lo lima tha ! eral tenia In OrrKoii hate Iwen working Sander tha ilinu tlon of thn aiirema lent. I Having galiiel i" er rent In nieiuler aldp In Ida at two year, tha onlr U i" f milled to lla own atata organisation. New nove!ilrt In trimming and flow er. MUa C. Ooldaulilll. CtltUIItATKl 0lt TEK III K1. Tfce Follanlng Orlldratea Were laaurd ) at the Krrenl Kiamlnallno. ' "Flrat grade Eva M. Moehnka, Kly. ' LlnaUttli Shipley, Clly. M. 8. 8l.rock.CHy. I Grace Edwardi, City. 1 - Martin Maaainner. Shuhel. I Vlyxac B. Mcllarnun, l'ortland. ,1 Florwm a E. Fatty, City. fSade llaielton Chaae, CHy. . l!lllla Olaon, Kelao. ( ' l!rtha Sturrhler, Clackamai. . r.'.ualx'th Evan, Monitor. , Second grade i Francea Johnaon, City. Nnla. Owego. s May Andrew, City. J' Kosale Grant, City. )t' David R. Thomaa, Heaver Creek. , Julia Ppooner, Aurora. ' May Vedder, McKee. . Llia'.e Miller, Marquam, , llobeit W. Ilakar, City. Grace Rohlnnon, Clackama. Nellie O. Kemp, Rcotta Mill. "Third grade Olive Tenny, Viola. ' ChrlNtlna Hamilton, Viola, ' Maritaret (loodfellow, City,. Jeile Humphry, City. J Hheba Chllda, City. e CliKHter TUy Marqiinin, Marqnam. Edmund Rnyiler, Aurora. Maude Zimmerman, 0wngo. Clemontina D. Bradford, Eagle Crock. v Berth Kennedy, City, r Edith Jacknon. City. Lillian F. (lain, Onwego, ' Florence Olochlngnr, Portland, grrlrauy t Harriot Cochran, City. i filargaret Willlama, City Ijiura Popo, City. Eva 8. Meldrum, City. A. D, McIIurgno, Portland, , Hondurhe nfton renults fiom a (Un ordered condition of tlio atomncli and - coiiHtipatlon ol tlm bowuln. A doNo or t.vr, ol Chninherluln't Ktomach and Liver Tablet g will correct thcHo diHordors and Cure the hoaduch. Bold hy G. A. Harding. 1111 OF WEALTH. Jamri VTIlont llnho. Dnp Flrnd and I'aapar, Tlimwn aul af ( nart. Clui harriaa county haa a hard lin k tory to tll. I.aatAummta giiiitleman ol noinadlo hahlla wa ilaallng a rlda on a Nontharn r:Wo train, That ha had no money nilghl la accoiiniiMl for ty tha fai l that ha wm a "dopa llend," for ha w hailly ad lifted to'ilttlcglha Whether ha waa lull of opium or, not when ha raaiihed Oregon CHy, lha train hand toaaiid him oir on a pi la of rock and broke hi ankla. Than ha beraiiia a paiiir, dei'ndeiit upon the ldn-on charily ol Clai kamaa coiiniy. Ilia nania proved to m Jamea Wllaon. At a clllaon ol tha world and lha ward of Clai kamaa comiiy ha unoied faw jiIm. fulo(oluni and dreamed lhat ha wa atmul to ai ijnlra rlrhna, IU mml lha Houiliern I'aidflu for 1,000 and lived In 0niiaratlve luxury at tha aipnnae of tha lat-payera of lha cunty . C'onldr lug tha fact lhat ha wa a phyaical wnx k from tha umi of inorphma and opium, and that ha a a a plain, everyday hobo, teallng a rlda on a train, hi lucky alar e d to have arlaen. lla lived on tha fat of lha laud and the county paid lha. bill. Jamea Wllaun, hobo, dopa flnnd and paiier, ewelled with prlda a ha realUed that ha waa of enough liuporiamre to aet the jiidlciat machinery moving, lla rauie Into the Circuit court, pale with tha debauchery of opium tmoklng. Ill woe were to lie heard hy a jury. It wa not a Jurr of hi pear, lor farmer claim no peerag will) hob ie. lla bad two lawyera to oreaenl hi caaa, and thla in pile ol the fart lhat ha I now and haa been a iiioneyleea man, dieudnl tn tubllo charity for tha food ha eate and the opium h nook re. The trial went on Irom day to diy. Finally the learned eounael i n lha Houthern I'aclflc niovixl tooon-tultthaplaliitirr. Jamea Wllaon' plw ilrram of wealth wa over, lor he waa thrown out of court. TheiMniplaiol wa dtferllve. I'.eauiiful lma of ihllfon haia, In all the Utoel atyla. Call and ltiecl. If MmaOohUinlth. (KAZr W(HA1 ATLAKtiE. Apirarwncf t a Htrabge VUlier la lie ('ae)eu Orrk Cmntrj. Iavl Itublhaun, o Colion, reoried at the aherilfa ((11e lt Wednrnlay alternoon, that a ctaty woman wa wandeilng around In the vicinity of the Colum and Canyon Creek road. Mr. Hohlnaon aaid that the woman, who la about 40 yeait of age, Aral apiwared laat Munday morning at the (arm ho.ie ot a man iiatiav-d Frremaii on Mill Crerk. She went away without telling her name Hhe a a area again by I'elef l.afTerty on klumUy, but ilUapixared In the wood a. Tu'-a-lav iiiornlng about 0 o'clock he audilenly made her appearance at the boue ol Frank Ar(umte and eoked for fool. She wa dripplmt with water a ttiough the ha'l Ix-en wailing or iwlm mini in a alream. Mm. I'ltiard, Frank Ariuette'a moilipr, atnreeded in Indue Ing the woman to put on lry clothe, Her wet clothing wa wrung and placed bcalde the Move to dry. The woman reluctantly aaid her name waa Ileaaie Krown, and that aha had a ier living In Oregon City, tihe laid the came Irom tome place near balem. While Mr. I'luard waa talking to her, (he grabbed her half dry clothing and In elated on leaving. Hho wa given food and Mre. Pluard prumlaed to bring her to Oregon City. Hut ahe refuaed In get into a wagon or ride a home. Mm. Plu ard went with her for lour mile, but could not control her movement any longer. it I thought the ia an eactned Inmate ol the Inaane aayluiu at Halem. The place where ahe wa teen 1 almut 3ft nil li-a from Calcm and SO mile Irom Oregon City. The authoritlea at Salem were aaked il auch a woman had eacaned and they could not tell. Her clothing wa metked So. 11, which ludicatea that aha ha tacaed from aome lntituiion. Arker'e,I)ypepala Tablet are told on a potltlve guarantee, Cure heart-burn, railing of the food, d 1st rem after eating or any form of dynHpala. One littl tab hit glvei Immediate relief, 1'S eta, and 50 eta. G. A. Harding, drtigglat. BIIAW'8 PUKE MALT la free from adulteration, drug, crude spirits and other harmful Ingredient. Abaolutoly pure. Hold, by E .Mattiiiks, Oregon City, Ore. The Giilhraltli Confoctlonory has been purcliBHed by Mine Amy Johnaon and Mrs. Junla Lnndo, the MIhsc (tnlbraiih having diaposed of their interesl. The new propriotora Intend to refit the place and open an Ice crenm parlor in addition to the candy store, Thoy will continue to make tholr own cnudles nnd the inure dieiil for the inecreitm will coma directly from Mine JoIiiihoii'i farm, Tlio' Kxcltcmi'iitNot Over. The rtieli at tlio drug store still con tinues and daily scores of people call (or a bottle of Kemp's IUIhaiu (or the Throat nnd Lungs (or tlio Throat and Lungs (or the cure of Coughs, CoMh, Asthma, Hronchkls and Consumption. Kemp's Halmim, tlm Btandiiid family Miuedy, is sold on a guarantee- and never (ails to give entire BatlHfactlon. Price 25o and COc. ivht a'"ov e k LoQal Evcpfc?. i A haaket aoclal ia being arranged for Friday evening, May 8, at the Welali Congrenatlonal church In Heaver creak. Kverybody la cordially Invited to attend. The infant child of Waller Ford waa hurled Humlay from the Catholic church, the Key. Fatter Hlldut.rand officiating. Waltor Ford li a realdent ol the Weal Hide, At a special meeting ol the city council latt Monday night, an ordinance wa pad providing fur a refunding bond la aue of .K),000. Thla bond laaue I to pay bond falling due May I, and doe Dot Incrraae tha bonded indebtedneta of the city. Ir. J. 8. Canto, of Carut, deputy atate orgaiilaer for the Patron of Huabandry, organinel a new grange at Maple Lane tl Monday evening. There were 39 charier member. 0. F. GIbba waa choen worthy m titer and John (j4fTney, tetreltry. H. J. Vaughan, formerly of Molalla, haa loiight the Bradley (table and look poaaewtlon lait Wednesday. Mr. Bravl ley, on retiring from buslneaa, wlahea to thank the public for their patronage, and eika the aame coorteoua treatment fur hi ucceeeor. Ijiat Humlay the funeral of Mr. W. J. Morgiaon, who died in Portland, took place from A. 0. U. W. ball, the Itev It. A Atkins, of the Methodiat church, officiating. Tbe banal waa at the city cemetery. Mr. Morgiaon wa related to Mr. Cbarlea Wright, of Oregon City. The Kev .8. Copley has resigned the paaiorate ol the Evangelical church, io thltclty, and will preach hi farewell aermon next Hunday at 11 o'clora a. m. Mr. Copley ha a call from a church in California, but ha not determined fully whether he will accept it, or remain in Oregon. Mrs. W. A. White aava an afternoon tea laat Haturday to her Sunday School data ol ) on li ir ladle. Thoae present were the Mlaeel Hilda Walden, Edith Chancy, Libel Albright, Echo Eamaon, Grace Marshall, Maud Duller, Kate Mark aod Mia Mller. Meade Post No. 2. . A. It. will meet at Willamette ball Monday, May Cth, at 7 o'clock p. m. sharp., and be escorted to the Congregational chun b by the Tarkplare band, where the fiends will be held (or the 30tb anniversary of the PoU Tbe Pt haa eecured good leaker and good roosio. All old sol dier aa well aa all cilixent are invited to be pretent. Miaa Elma Albright gave a "progres sive heart" party laat Friday evening to about twenty of her frlenda, at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mr. C. 0. Albright. The house throughout wa gorgeously decorated with Oregon grape and auple blonaoma, made doubly beauti ful liV mrrlaili of lii-art aliaiuhl nrna I j . , nifiita artistically bung from the colling and formed in fea loons from room to room. Appropriate prisee were be stowed upon Mr. L. Adams for discard ing heart and to Miaa Giiswohl, ol Halem, lor her ability to keep them Music and refieshtuenle were enjoyed. how hi: r4ruit:ii:itM. Joint . MaffWIi, r (he Heeond Oregon Ijija Dow a Ilia Arm. Quartermaster Sergeant John W. Moffatt, of the Second Oregon Volun teera, haa surrendered unconditionally. He bas held out a long time, and for years haa refused to capitulate. Put he could not forever withstand the superior generalship of a certain member of the (air sex, and haa laid down his arms. The treaty of peace will be signed next Tuesday evening and a proclamation ol amnesty issued. The victory waa won by Miaa Jenuie Dean Gray, ot Portland. The wedding will take place Tuesday eveulng at No. 575 East Ash street, Port land, Kx Chaplain Gilbert of the Second Oregon, performing tbe ceremony. In vitations have been lesued to 50 guests- A abort wedding trip will be taken, whan Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt will beat homeao their friends at their new resi dence in West Oregon City. Miss Jennie Dean Gray will be re membered as the clerk in the money or der department of the Oregon City post- oftioe. Looking through the little w in dow, she first ensnared the doughty Philippine soldier. " I Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds, and chafing quickly healed by the use ol PeWitt's Wiluh Haiel Salve. It la Imi tated. Be sure you get DeWitt's. Geo. A. Harding, THK CLEAN SINO AND IIKAUNO CUltK j-oit Ely's Cream Balm Kny anil iilauiuit to to Contain UO In jurious 4ni. It Uqnlrkly ahforbii, tllvn Uallt'f at onra. It (Ipi'iia ami l lcanrc inn nnml J'immilm'(, All.iva liillniiiuiniiiin. COLD h HEAD lli'Nla ami Proton lha Molllllran KcKtoro thf Hi'imiia of Taia and Smell. lAtgt Sm, 60 cell I a Driicfleti or hr mull; Trial Sue, lOccnta by nmll. liLV ilUOlUKtOi, 64 Warrau Stmut. ew Vork CATARRH CATARRH la IJU'VmaS'' FOE" OF THK FAPF.R JBILIJl. TounrMan hi (irlnda Oat Rb;me Wlillf !! I f!it nr. That poets are horn and not made ia shown by the rythmic production of a young man who works in one of tha pa per mill. This particular young man atay In a lonesome hole, down undur the whirring machinery. He bas plenty of white paper at hi command, and writes poetry by burning tbe midnight incandescent light. Ilia last effusion read a follows; To-night I've Wo thinking, These works would stand still,' Were it not for the Irish, Who work In the mill. Other countries there are Which are slltfhtly presented, Put ould Ireland Is surely, Quite well represented. There's MLky O'Chancey, Ilos of theCrown mill, I)oes thing on the quiet, Put keep mighty still. O'Lynch ol the Willamette, A shrewd paddy we grant. A wise one bra said He's the brains of the plant. There'a Tommy O'.N'eil, And Tommy O'Flynn, Jiinmie McKillikln And liillie O'tihlnn. And I might go on Per a ll-l of a while, Naming the sons Of the Emerald Isle. A paper machine Is made op of wheels, Which extend from tbe wire Wayback to the reels. A company boea To the Irish appeals, For the Irish well know. The English have wheels. What Mull We Have For Denser!! This question arjsea in the family ev ery day. Let o answer it lo-dsy. Try , Jell 0, a delicious and healthful dessert. Preptred In two tnlnutea. Noboilinir!, no baking ! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-dar. 10 eta. Money to loan at llxnoxs k GairriTU. lowest rates. Mokl Tea positively cure eick head aihe, indiiresllon and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect couvllexioii, or money refunded. O. A. Harding, druggiat. You will bo able lo have a greater amount of comfort and happiness in your homo if you buy the right kind of furniture and household articles. We selllhe 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. SeWing Machines. There ia no difficulty getting a good machine for $50 or f 75, but when we tell you we furnish a good machine for $2$ you are aurprised. You will find our machine "The Climax", an easy runner, making reliable statu a, and equal to tbe high priced machine. It' worth your attention. Gives you Comfort. One of the things which add much to your comfort ia the pillow on which yon aleep. If the pillow ia aoft, downy and fresh, It will Invite sleep for you. W3 l;P- Frank Busch, The yfl A itfnffi? Bicycling for Women JIQCUlldrj Moans Increased WCYCIVV Health and Str0ngth 4VUIiD; MVi And Added Pleasure ifTiSr IvM FOR WOMEN, aflll Ir-ll f Columbia, 64 UO l !fl?Xk t 1 IIartford' 28 35 JSMllA Vil 1 Crescent, U 35 ylVd H lCrcBwnt, M 2' ti) 'Vedette, 20 21 Hub Coaiter Brake f J extra. Every Bicycle In our line i a wheel of reputation made and guaranteed by the two largeat factories in the United States. We sell them on eay installment and take old wheela in ex change. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY. A few ladiea' second band wheela for sale cheap. We carry a complete line of coffin and caaketa. We bare Wen iu btuinesa for over ten years We have always made an effort to eatitfy our bereaved friends. We are under email expense and do not aik large profits. We thoroughly understand tbe preservation of the dead. We destroy contagious germs and offensive odora when called to prepare the dead for burial. Fer Sale. Farming land, cleared and uncleared, in Tualatin valley within 3 milea ol Ore gonCity. Also large quantity of second band common and Oe brick at Oawego. Apply to Tub Oaxtio Ieox axo Stsil Co., SH9 Sherlock Building, Poitland. Sailor and walking hate Just arrived. Mist C. Goldsmith. Home Happiness Chairs. There ia aolid comfort in the Rocking Chair we are selling this week lor fi.oo. Itiasub atantially made, without any of the flimsy, uncertain qualities which usually go with cheap furniture. You will be comfort able in body and satisfied in mind if you buy one of these. The best pillows we are offering are sold for $5.00 a pair. They are the finest selected feathers put up ia a case where the fine leathers cannot escape. This will save you much annoyance. We keep also cheap pillows 75 cents a piece. 8 R. L HOLMAN Tin Esori vx sf Court Hscse. Christian Science aeryicea are held in Willamette ball every Sunday morning at eleven o'clork. Subject for Sunday April 28. "Everlaetiog Punielment" Sunday School at twelve o'clock. Wed oetday evening meeting at eight o'clock. To these services all are welcome. I have tno best land in the county for the least money. Try me. J. . Hedoes. Carpet Selling. It is not hard work to sell carpets from our stock. There ia such a wide variety of designs and quality in what we carry. We handlethe one you want and we believe we have it marked at the right price. Wejwant you to see how well we can cover the different floors of your home without making it cost you too much. ssasaaa. A pleasure for the'whole family. (6.00 and up. Housefurnisher. n '' 4