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9 , i ; 1 1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1001. 4 ! ar-tgj" r CORRESPONDENCE Our correspondents will please send In article! More Wednedsvs of fach week, otherwise it reaches aa too lute for publication. Harmony. Hahmont, Ai'Rit. 20. Miss Leona rhillip. of Gresham, ii visiting relatives here this week. Present pre pects are good for a largo yield of yrain and fruit. ' Mark Biddle hai pone east of the mountain! for his health. A large band of horses from Klamath county are being pastured by Mr. Mil lard. Messrs. Samuel and Louia Clark, of LlvermoreCal are the gneata of their eiHter, Mrs. T. Uagonburger. They are on their way to the Klondike gold field where they have spent several winters. Master Clay Dsvis hat recovered from the evai let fever. A large acreage of potstoea are being planted, one person putting in 13 acres. W. A. Wise at.d family, who formerly lived here, have returned and are living on the old place, after a year's sojourn at II inland. Harms Barton, Aran. I'D. Well, our 0n weather didn't atay with na very long. We are having a variety of weather here. Some of the young people attended the basket social and entertainment at Damascus Friday night. Lee Bartlcmay ta slowly improving. Charles Rurgliardt made a Hying trip to Portland the other day. Miss Doll Forman has gone to Tort land to work during the summer. Mr. Irrid and Willie Odell were the guests of Earnest Rurghardt Sunday. Frank Forman left for The Dalles Mouday. Nme of the Itaxton people attcuded the dance at Damascus Saturday night and report haying a good time. Mr. and Mra. Hrecket, of Kagle Creek, were the gueata of Mrs. llenkle Sunday. The Misses Annie Heckle and Martha Zeek were the gucsta of Miss liose Vetsch Sunday. Mr. Peterson is home on a short visit from Portland. James Norris ie just nuking flying trips past here in his new cart. There must be some attraction up the road. That's right, James, take the girls out riding. Holier Preston, of Troutdale, has been visiting friends here. A goodly nutuW of whee'meo arc coming out from Portluud trout fishing. Sheep shearing is the order of the day around here. E. II. Burghardt Is going to take a trip to Grass Valley to tee about a mill there, Willie I'obk was seen on the streets of Barton Sunday. Our Msilo Is High )aitlhy nm low prices. .Ml JMmUh, Ctmril. t arm rains are iiocoiuiing alike on the f tiHt and the unuat. Spring seeding Ii well along. Sheep shearing time is on. Koada are rery slippery. The ('Hue-Baker horso and buggy has been recovered by its owner, Mr. Brow n, of Portland. The boys bought the out tit cheap but it proved to be stolen proirty therelore dea at any price. Fred Schruber fell on a sharp ax Sat urday, cutting an ugly gash in his thigh. Three stitches were taken to close the wrund. . IajuIs Toedtermeler paused throngh here Saturday with his new 15 horse trsction engine a barrel and a new wash tub. The machine moved along very smoothly and quietly. G. Muser has bis wsgon barn com pleted. Grandma Schatt is spending acr.uple ol weeks with her daiight r at Sheridan. Co. C, 3d Keg't., 0. X. 0. will come here from Portland on the liHIi of May, Sunday, to hold memorial services at the grave of Don Roy Sage, their comrade, wbo was drowned in the Willamette la-t July at Camp Geer. They will come by way of Oregon City and Willamette and march out from the end of the car line to the remrtery. Greeting to the boys In blue will be given by Hon. K. A. Moses, vetersn of the Civil war. KesiNiiisa by Captain Clothier, Co. C, and others Soldier's rations and basket dinner will be partaken of In the grove. After din ner, unveiling the monument, and mill' tary exercises at the grave. Marua.' Mr. Garrett took hia oldest girl to Dr. (.conard at Silverlou for treatment laat Monday. . K. Albright expect to move down to his place near Miilalla (hia week. He will be missed very much around Mar- ij'imn. Mrs. A. F. Jack waa sh ell a surprise laat Tuesday, the surprise Mng one of material good. The ladies of the com munity all turned out and helped her a ith a quilt. The surprise was complete The i;v. Butler and wife went to Silveiton last Monday. .Mrs. C. Huntley came up from Port land la! week to visit her father In-law, S. Itentley. Mr, and Mrs. F. Kidlngt weieseen out walking lat Sundsy. They had their big dog harneased and hitched to a Utile waon andthe two little girls wore en jot ing a ride while the parents walked. Joseph Miller went to Woodburn last Saturday, returning Sundsy afternoon, Mr. Thomas and wlfs started last Mon day for northeastern Washington, w here they exprct to take up land. They ship by host to The Dalles, going from theis by wsgon train. Buy Maniiam Is teaching his first term of school, being one of the fortunate ones to secure a certillcale at the Isle examination lu Oregon City. Success Itsy. A. B. Manpiam is In Oregon City on the jury this week, Seeding Is pretty well done around here now, Bill Davis Is engaged In tlis duck business this spring. He has an Incuba tor and is botching them by that method, lligblaad 1 f ui i a x i, Ai-sa 2D. Frnlt trees are In full bloom and pmtiiUe an abundant yield. Spring seeding Is all done and now the pple are taking advantage of the sun shine ami timers (or Ihulr gardening, whils the hop men are busy in the ysrdi. Mrs. F. Welsh and son Bay, of Oregon City, are spending a. (w days with tela lives at tkls pU.e. Mrs. J. 8. Coply, of San Francisco, ar rlv I h una yesterday. She will spend a few months with herpsrents, after which she will join her husband In Nome, Alsska. Mr. and Mrs. F. Story, Mrs. . K. Martin. Mla Pearl Harrington and Miss! The Eminent Kidney nnd Bladder Specialist. mm (Continued on psge H; Tae tlstevsrsr sf Swans-tint at Wsrfe U lis tassrstarr. Thar is a dlMJsa fwsvallln In it. country most dangaious bscausa s) doco. live, eisny suuoon onsins are csuv1 by khflAft tllmA. iMiaumAnlA hurt I..H.. f spoploxv sra cflsn tlx issuN of hMnsy diseats. If kijney iroubls Is allowsd lo vance me aninsy pouonf n noa win sttsck the villi orrsni. or Ilia kUiiava llumul break don and wans sway cell by call. Than the richness of Ihs Hood the alburns -leaks out and the suftsrsr has Plight's. D(ass, the wont form of kldnsv IroutU. Dr. Kilmer's 5wampl(oot ids nw d's eovsry u the true specllio for kldnsy, blsoMsr and urinary troubles. It hsi cursd thouisiKii ol sppsrsmly hupslsss cuu, slisr all other alor is hsvs failed. At d'ugrtsls In fl'lynt and dollar slits, A ssmple bottle ssnt fret by mall, also a book islllng about Swamp. Root arvl lis wonderful cures. Addre Dr. Kllmsf k Co., Ding hamlon, M. Y. and mention this paper. SPRING HND- SUMMER SEHSON 190 I Unbleached Muslins. . Atlantic L. L. 38 incn wide, per yd 5c Bent Cabot W, 36 in wide, per yd c Bleached Muslins. Loosdsle, 36 in wide, per yd 9c Common muslin, per yd 5c Good quality Cnibrij per yd 10c Calicoes. Light colored calico, per yd 4c indigo Blue flirored oil calico, per yd 5c Dark strodard prints, per yd 5c Chambray finish prints, per yd 7c Double-fold Percales, per yd 10c and 12c Dimities, Ginghams, etc. Checked apron ginghsms, per yd 5c Figured lawns, per yd 5c Dimities, Etsmir.es and Organdies, rang- ing In price per yd from lie to 85c Scrim for curtains, per yd 5 Silkoline, plain or figured, per yd..' 10c ArtDemins, per yd 15c Satines, Shirting,' etc! Black Satine,' fast color, ptr yd 10c Henrietta Satine, bleak and proof, per 'Jd 12ic, 15c, ISc and 20c Dairy cloth, per yd 5c White and colored bunting, per yd ,.5c Lace curtains, per pair 45c, 75c, 1 00, 1.25 and 2.00 Pl GUIDE TO BHRCRINS: I. CELLING Suspension Bridge, Cor. Seventh unci Main Sts. OREGON CITY, OREGON. We ask for your trade this Beason feeling that our dealing cannot fail to mutual ljr profitable and satisfactory. We aim to select and sell only guch goods as will fill the expectation of the buyer from first to last at the time of purchase it is mainly a question of style and appearance, afterward it becoruea a tost of service and durability. You will find us stocked with the goods that meet these douiands. We submit a few prices from our various departments. Tablo Cloth. White and colored, lrst ua!ity, per y I .... I He Shoos. I mm, 'til Good dark colored Shirting, per yd 7c Wide Uerman Shirting, per yd 9c Ptraw ticking, per yd 7c Feather ticking, per yd 15c Cotton Batting. Good quality, per pound 10c Extra quality, per pound 15c Shirt Waists. We have a great stock, a perfect line of the newest novelties and latest ideas ranging in price from 50c to $2.50 Notions. 1 ins kagle, American, per paper 5c Large size safety pins, per paper 5c Knitting needles, set of 5 5c Hair pins, assorted size, per bos 5c ispe. nieuium ana wide, z rolls lor 5c Finishing braid, bunch 6C Knittinn cotton, ball ' , .5C r,moroiuery, suit, on spools, lc, six spools ior 5C Fast black darning cotton 2 bails for 5c Aluminum thimbles 5C Sheet wadding 2 sheets for 5c i-aciies' sug mitts c Ladies' gauntlet gloves ..'..'.'.25c Dress stays, per bunch ' lOc ioruu oy BKin oinding, black and colors, . ',er 5c veiyeteen skirt binding, black and colors, ,r .P61: 4C vaiencine lace, lc yd and upwards; bunch of 12 yds, 10c per doz and up. Corsets. We handle the celebrated R 4 O. A good corset helps a good form. They are made in exclusive style. Pricws lrom 75c to $2.50 House Furnishing Goods. Unbleached table linen, per vd 2.'c Turkey Hed Damask, per yd " 'oc .umc,, ivou jjmjinBK, on nnisn, uerman goods, per yd 25, 85, 40 and BOe nieacueu lame mien, per yd 35c and up. iinen napKins, per set 23c voiion loweig ge Turkish towels '.i ".!'.'.'!.'! lOc Louon crasn, per ya All linen I'ruu) hor t.r! o n in tr.tr I Furniture Cretones, per yd 7, 8 and 10c 1 ' k: i my?) m JJ i Ladles' Dimgola tar ..... 11.00 Ladii-a' IXjtigila Isco, solid Itimughool atot k tip I 50 I-adiri' Vh i, lara or button $J no Iji.ii.s- icj, Ixe 3, l ,n, & Ullns'lislurds. 7'. $2, .21 and ll lfl Msn's plow shoss, tsp sulrs j.2i lion's gmuina Him rail tela or con gress solid Usthnr outer and Inner ,. J0 Msn's tan aliore l ') Mnn's Ionguls shoes 12.00 Men's dress shos. We sre sgrnts for the Ula A. CrosMtl. We claim for 1h shurs all the scrvk-e that csn bs found In any l at any prlr. fries '-' -, 13 (w, 13 50 and M 00. IP ' ( Clothing. Oar stock is most complete snd gowls of the best description. We will give you qual ity that is a warrant of excellence. Cbild'a suits $1.50, $2. $2 50, $3, $3 60. $4. Men s satinet suits $3.50 Men's cassimere suits , !.'.$1.(I0 Men's all wool cheviot suits $8 00 Men's navy blue melton suits, all wool, color guaranteed $10 00 Men's worsted suits $10, $12, $14 and up. In men s clothing wehondletheC. K. & ii. brand. This label on a garment m3S r;! p,,lTfl!l;Bl mw A OUARANTEI OF ITSEL. K4' mark Is a , All clothing tearing this trade i "iT? . 1Ue"' " ,r,y far"'nt bearing u.o uvi uuee noi prove entire! satisfactorv or not as represented it may be returned and money refunded. Boy's long pants salts, 14 to 20 years, Prlce8 3, $4, $5, $fl, $7, f8 and $10 : jf .. (j Men's Furnishing Goods. Mnn'a turkey rud hdkfs , Minims white hdkfs to Mt-n'a susnendius iv ."'iV,,"iiu"r.i.. Men s white shirts, linen iKKoina 4.1c I Men s beavr Worklnir il.ivx "r.- -tn. f... &len'a Dos overall, imli.iit i.mi.'.T.. '., ' relnfrirrnil alMa ' ' in.. Mn'a ailk front it Men's Isncy dress shirts ..'.!"!! !:i5o'to 11.00 Hen s balbriggan imdnrwear, suit 60c Capos, Skirts, otc. Ladies' allk caia. We can il.( tl. most criticsl taste. J 'rices $2 60 and Ul'ward. f-adies' skirts in crash, wool and ailk. ' fttattd, Dress Goods. Our splendid assortment includes all the fashionable and really desirable fabrics known as the high class staple novelties. 34 inch wide qashmeres, per yd 15c 30 Inch wide Henriettas, per yd 25c Double-fold half wool brocades, ir yd. . .12c 42 inch blue or black serge, per yd,.....'.,. 25c Black brocaded Armours, per yd ..,15 and 23c 38 inch all wool, silk finish, German Hen riettas, per yd 5oc 60 inch wide Gloiiasilk, per yd 75c Fancy black poods. We have some re markable offerings. Trices per yard from 50c to $2.50 Hats and Caps. Men'8 rP" 20, 25 and 50o Men's Fedora Hats v,c, 75c, $1 and up. Boy's Fedora hats Tj0c Men's dress Htraw hats 25cVo"$l 00 Boy's dress straw hats 20c, 25c, 50c iv1,?! ,E LINB OF DRY GOODS, CI)Tlf k, '.avu ,:.M' ,,ATH' FUHNlSHINU GOODS i01 JO.NH. KT(., In the purchase of each arti m we cluim to give you the best goods and to "avo you money. T. SELLING, RiiHpenHion Drldgo Comer. Cor, 7th and Main streets, "ti Vi G tj Oregon Uly. f 'V '-V w- F-Tftr-Tr-M' -vri