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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 3 1901 Personal Mention d Mi nl Mr. long, of Hulrlii. Iiavo lni voting friend In Hilarity. j if llli key. of M'dalU, waa In lwn i-ii rrk lit the fliat time la verl iimiiti.. II, W. Myer. I'oyloii, Mh., Im I,n milling lit liiuilivrln lew, Mrs. 1'. J, taihall. Waller I.. Tos, e prominent repub lican and elineeir et Wuodliiirn, wee n l"n Ihle week. J. A. Tli?". formerly of Oregon City 1,., it oia recently of V rounly, Is In (on on hort !' KMunV Towers, traveling tho tale piuifiom Mlnneamll. wss vl.lting J A. M.Olathan ImI week. M, Jam M. Tracy, of lan, went lHp.'kan thl week on a visit. HI mil I lor a month. J. I n who ha been In Tsroma working a a miller lor lh pl two jra, U ba k lo Oregon City on vUll. N!M W. I-awrelic, loll Toeaday awning fuf Hn KfttH'tM-o on a bltaln till., and esperU lo remain fo sij tin.. 0, ( . lurtim, Ilia weather mao at (ioveriiinent ('tup pear ll fwd of Ml H .!, In lo ll.U week a nil x In a land couteal. Mrt, Cl.arle K. Hry, of KeaMle, U rlalting lif deugnUr, Mr. J. K. Hedge. Mr. Ii'tf attended lh funeral ol Mr. lUrlo. who wss bar aunt. Mr Mary III. kiln, ol Frsttl. ) vltlu leghei parent. Mr. and Mr, f, A. Milr. Ttii la Mrt. III. klln'a flnt vim io ir no uira nr wteuing on in EiM dt; ol tail January, r'-C. Nlon, ol Cathlamel, waa In uaa Monday, Mr. Neleun la an o. sit!r. II remerktd Ihel h had oik iw'pnl lo put Ida aleatner (iaiell do a gut lU 'all or a tkldway. ('plain FreJ Kalkey, ol Ilia Minneap o.'U fir lprtmeil, ha been vititlng Li. old friend. J, A. Mctilaaban, mana ger ol Ida Felloe grocery company. Mr. kalkajr haa aorua tuinlnf luletwla bir (irauia l a. Ilvary Tuutnaa an.l AlUrt Crwn, bolb ol Wlllioil, (.) thrunnh lon th a vk on llili a lo TIalallM an J KjwUrn (trrKii. Tliy art luoklng about fur a atmk ranya an.l lll Die Ukanian count, N novliia In tijintnlim and flow Mi C. (i.-I Umllh. Sallr. Not lr la l.rrrl.y (irn thai urtiant taotltlon ullllimj lirrcwltli, ulili-h tillun I aUbl y ami contain tin allp of mr than a tnajurltr ol thn lKal tolvia of Caara.la triH in'l, Clack nm co'ihty, nirgtin, aa alion ly li tot at ti al urnvral elr. lli.n, l'ar Juiikirlll a'ly to t'i rountv ruin luliMl.iiirra ciirl at It. Jun trm llivrv ol fr a lirrtir to anil lntuon, malt anj riiuua liiiora In ral.l nwlntl In fiuni!ipa It than on gallon ; Hi ur o) twin,! (o in-p a taliMll In a huilil ln iliuatej In San.ljr, Caw a. rclnct, (.'li-ainaa county, Un-Kon. ruTiTtox. To llio n-i-arai hor.l of County roin mUiiiiinr In and fur I'larkamaa county, Dri goti ; W r, ilm un.rrlgiil Ipal voter in ('Mi'a.l i-rrtlncl. Clark ainaa coiiniy, t4to of On-goii, riwUully Uilou yuiir hunorah toint to uriil a Ikoua to C'r Junknr to m aiilriliKiua, viuoii and malt llituir In aald rorlnrt In iaiiilUo la than ono gallon; the piirtMM Imuig to keep a aaloon In a huildlngailuatod In Handy. Cam ad w cini't, Clarkainaa county, tlaUt of Urrgon' KAMa. IvUard Kor K. Itwra John K. Maronay K, 0. llrown Ira U. lVxlge 0, Kamhon C. 8. Chaaa Ilanry Koi-k U. lUddurbtiicli lluruian Ilruna J. 11. W.wer John Ulrluh T. J. Johnirud John Marondy (lotlluh Mulr Mlcl.aol Kliwcker J. II. He venue l'otor V. Holer Olel Mlkkeltoo J. K, Tlilukke I'aul Dunn ' John McDonald A. P. Ilaiiglum Lewli Ifaugliim Uilhort llauglutn Htlllinan Andre a V. A.HImtUfly K. K. Ilyalt A. Uundoraon A. Katxer 0. Kllgel K. Kllgol X, Ihwkur Joel Jarl Ole Mlkkelnon T. Clark Joiiii Ulieyer Kmll Wendland J..H. AUd Y. Alhel Jnlliia Wnndlnnd TJIrlch Friihtd Kdw. K. Itrtina Win. Warlpa HiTiimn Klachar V, A. Muini 1. U. Midnlg. A ItNitlnir, lloiirliiit l'lol. WhhIiuiI down a tnligraili linn which ('linn. C. Kill. i( Malum. Ia lind In r. pair. 'Standing walnt doep In Icy WiUer," nave me a torrlhle eld and '"i'kIi. It grew wonia dully. Flimlly Ihe hi.Ht doctor In Oiikland. Nob., Hloux City uiul Omnha auld I had coiiNuniptlon i'i. I could not 11 vo. Then I begun UHing I'r. King' Now PiHcovory, and wn l")lly curod by elx hotline" 1'onltlvdy KiiBrantoed for Cough, Colde and all Throat and I.ung tronblna by (loorgo A. Harding. Trice GOo mid $1.00. Tracheis' AaaitclutluH. Tim April iiiKKlIng of II. Clai kaina Ciii.tj Ta. hurt' A.amUtlon wa l.i.ld at II. Man lay a hind, In (ln g.ui (,'lty Halii day, AMI 27, IW. Callnd In ordiir at lh uiial lima hy th prr.al.lr.nl, J, (!. Inarr. Mliiiila ol Hit prnvlmi mi-t-tliiui wa read and approyad. An invitation to lmld th in-nl mauling at Wilaonvll', at takxn tinilur advlM-mt-nt pii.graiu roininllln, -y Ihe Mr. II. Mt 'aim, of the I'arkplar finol, gav an intrr.iliig and talual l talk on "Th Ininr-rlallon of f raction, iMmala and I'vrmntag." Th aiih mt da liitwraatlliKly dl'iil hy I'rof. K. A, Mllner, Huit. .Inirr Mr. Vliiroiil. "l' of (h K.piatlon or how lo lmll rat Advaiuw Work In Arllhinetlc" Wat the tiihjM l anlgimd Miaa Had Chaeo, made a thoroiigly practical ill cour on the aanie, 1'rof. Mllner and I'rof, .inarr alan iIImmiih thl iiihji-rl. Aaaoi lallon then a.) urned until 1 :9) Th aftarnoon program wa 0irmd hy Mr. Petri of Ihe I'aiiiaariia trhool wltii an Inurtwilng addrea on ' (ieog raphy." II lltuairaind varlou melh.Mla of leaching thla hranch of aludy. Ilia lory and goography ihou'd U taught to- gnthsr, aa tl.e lotallon of a county In- fluenr politic, religion, aducallon, couiiimrre and manulariuree. ' Hupt. Zinecr apoke at length on Changne lo Ihe h'hool Uwa." The changim made ly the laat li gle'atur In Ihe . hool lawt of Oregon are many and linMirteul, and lha tarhrt fonnd the proiraeor' Ulkt of alortjing Internal, Ad addrcta on Ihe "Art of Teaching" hy Ml Ina Morrow wee moet eirtl- lento "Th leather khould alw aye have In mind the ophuilding of character. A teacher khould tludy puplla, lo learn ItoW lo alJ In developing th beet that la In them. Fact and figure are lo h taught, hot of it.or Itnourtaric la the training lo do right, teraua it la right lo rrx't the right of other, and to levtlop a ationg and tlf reliant tool. On m(..n Aawlatlon adjourned lo neel again the !( Saturday In May. I'ey wwler rr ml leeUr lb tew Ik. Mt Iw llleyelea. We have a few 12 In afieela left that we auld Ul )er fur M'). They ar fully guaratilel, and well wurdi th prlc. Hut w beed th room and out they go for I'.U llunlley'a IWk Ftoie. irave Koliber on Trial. rrnllrntlirj Starr Htm In the Ill Atttraryt make a Ualatl I It hi Nr Ari(MlUI. K mm k trial of an aroed grav rol- hr will l held at the KiMt Congrrga t.'onal ChuMti on May 0ih, l'.Ol.at I o'clock i. in 1 1 will Im ctndui ted by pupil ol the hUh lxxl, l'h a Judge, chr. j.iry, dlatiirt attorney, (iriaoner, witneaiea, la yen fur ll.e drfenee, and all Ihe paraphernalia of a real court. Come out and ere ,o ihe boi conduct the ra. Admlralon IS cent, l.e cream will aerved a'ter Ihe trial. Many t school- girl Is slid to be lazy and shiftless when she doesn't deserve least bit of it. jkrr She can't itudy, easily falls asleep, is nervous inu urcu ait tno time. And what can you ex pect? Her brain is being fed with Impure blood snd her whole system is suffering from poisoning. Such girls are wonder fully helped snd greatly changed, by taking sanaiwiiio Hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls have taken It during the past 50 years. Many of these girls now have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, snd now they give the same medi cine to thelrown children. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparllla that has been tested for half a century. fl.M Mil. AU tratiltl. If your bowel are consti pated take Ayer'a Pllla. You can't have good health unless you have daily action of the bowels. 21 cli. toi. "Oni. iHiwof Ayi.r' rum enroa my ayH(inin. i.,ii,ii.i' i Jail, IV, li'.K. Jlulli, N.. Wrltm thm Doctor. Vynn l.v nr cunii.l.ii.t whtvr ami iin.irn thn hn.l tiiol urivli' jou iMH.lhly rocolvn, wilio tl il.M li.r rrufr. Ymi will w.'l a iiromiil r lily, will. i nl c.t. A.lilrnai, im .1 (i AVUt l.iwiill. Mm.. HIM Jar m. Y 1 Ikv r w the 1 k t f 1 JOC'll JlVCI'lL'cr. lliararkplar W.C.T, U. will inrr-t iilihMr. II, K, (,'rom 'Jiit-Klay a(tr noon at 2.;;0o'clw k. Hucoinl hand hlcycle fur fd up. We liave a large U k and mutt have th room, llunlley'a Ux,kfiior, I-at Monday Judge Kyan aold 60 feet neil lo Ihe Methodlat church on Main elreetUiC. II. Iye, for John William htaudltiger haa been a.MjlnUd aduilulairalor ol Hi eatal of hie father, Willi. iu Htaiidlnger. The Infant child of Mr. and Mr. 1). Michael, who live In th vicinity of Caiua, died title) week of an Infantile diaeaae, I'eglnnlog !at Wcdneaday the ferry el t'orvallia herm fire to traveler. On the tain day th Lrldg at Albany began to collect toll. Twin glrle were horn lo Mra. A. C. Iteauheu latt Hunday vtnlng. Wed nee day morolng one of theiu d'td, but lha other la itrong and actlv. $ "(iranny" Morgan, well known In Orerm City 2) year ago, haa returned from California and will llv on her farm lo Hearer Creek townthlp. Th Infant child of Mr. and Mra. C'harle Hhumey, of Tacoma, died of the meaale thl week. Mr. and Mra. Khumway wr vlalilng frleuda near Lino' mill. I-etiro of admli.letialinn have been granted to Jenni McKemia, of Currine vill, upon theut of Jauiee McKeo ile, who died March 2H. The eataie la valued at 1,500. The board of county conimiaeloner met laat Wedneeday. "Aa la uaual, th flrat day wa taken up w lib detail work. No huaincae of Import am came dp for ac tion during the Oret hour of th' meet ing. The refunding bond Imu of 130,000 waaaold to Agot (). Kloalertnan, of Portland at a premium of .',. Th money will be ued to take op Ihe lonili now falling doe agaioat Oregon City. At th land off..) a contett was tried thl week. William J. Cook jumped Ihe claim of Daniel , Ikiyd, alleging that Itoyd had not lived on the claim lor fully flv yeara. Th prorlv it In II ipklnt precinct, CLtop county. Mr. KurrkaTliumer, of Mol!!, waa again brought to lha county Jail on th charge of Ineanity.- Mrt. Timmer waa committed to ihe aaylum July 15, of latt year but waa rrleaeed at the rwiieet of her hnibaml. Kb I again Inaan. Marriage llrenae bav been letued Ihla week to Ihe following named per out: Cora Graham and Cbarlea I). Iloger, Iternlce Tofi end (1. Warren, Jennie I Van Oray and John W, MoUatt, Eiuma Walletnalha aud Fred Lankow, Marie Taylor and Thouiat Morna, Kllta tieth K. Ayer and Alex U. Ogil vie. Iliabop IWryfgel, of I'enntylvanla, who prwide at the Oregon conference thi week at Tortland, will preach In the Kvangellral church in Oregon City on Wedneeday eveolng, May 8. The Illahop I conceedfd lo be one ol the mott elo quent pulpit orulort In tle United Slate. A cordial Invitation la extended to all. II. B. Horn, deputy city clerk ol San Joe, California, atopped off Thuraday on a viaitto hi couain, Chief of Police Hurne, of Oregon City. Mr. Burn haa been along the coaet on a pleaaure trip and aioiiived over one train. Ile aald the oonlldence men In Seattle only caught him for $2.60 In counterfeit money and he contldered blmaelf locky. l.aat Tueaday evening the Willamette Club decided to dlband theorganltation for the preaent. It waa argued that In the aumnier aeaaon few club member are Inclined to visit Ihe rooms and It therefore wa not judicious to attempt to keep the club rooms open while the warm weather last, Next winter the club will probably be reorganised. The marriage of Mr John W. Moflalt and Miaa Jenni Dean Gray occurred laat Tueaday evening In Portland, Mr. Moflatt brought his bride to tholr new home In' West Oregon City. Wed needay evening son e of Mr. Moflatt' military friend presented him with an oynx clock. The preaentetion spoech was made hy J. U, Campbell and Mr. MofTatt reeponded In a happy vein. Mr. and Mr. Moflatt will be at borne to tholr friends after May 14, Three days were coneumed in the cir cuit court hearing the evidence in the railroad croHeing content at Caneniah. The Southern Pacific was well 'fortified with all kinds of arguments to prove that It was dangernua to allow the street rail way to croc the tracks of the company, It is a fight for the line of a public high way, in which the people soem to have but ellght Intorugt, except to pay the com t conte of the litigation. The argu intuitu of, counsel will be heard Wednes day, May 8, I have tnu bout land in the county for the leant money, Try me. J, E. IlKDGKS Meade Tost Anrilwt ry, Mnadn Pott No, 2, will celebrate lit 20th anniversary by a public rriei.tlnir at Urn Congregati'iiitl church Monday emu I'll, May l. Melriher ol Meado Post are r"iifi.. to aM-mhln at Willamette hall at 7 'oclor k tl.arp, w hen a abort biialnea f-olon will he held. At 7:.'!0 the mern heriaridW.lt, C. w ill proceed to the church, led by the Park place band, and wcorted by Company A, Third Ilegl mem, u. a. u., wiiich haa kindly ac cepted Ihe Invitation to wl4i. lh prt extend a cordial iovilatlon to all old 'Idler of the war for the Lnlon, whether member of the order or not, and alao to soldiers of th war of IH'juw to march with the member lo lb church where a ate will be reaerved for them. Th public I cordially In vited lo atitnd the exerclte. Th following program will be rendered, the muaic being under th direction of Mr. N. W, Lawrence. HelecUon II.. nd Prayer, Iter. E. 8. Holllnger. -Muaic. Itecilation . T. McArthur. Itecords of meeting of May 0, 1881. Addresa MJorT. C. Hell. Mualc. Addrea Mutic lUcllallon-Mia Doll I Crott. Mtulc Addrta Iter. A. J. Montgomery. MuMc Di-nedlcllon. Hailor and walking baU jut arrived. Mia C. Goldsmith. What Mull We Have Far Dmsertt Tblt question arlae in the family ev ery day. Lei ut ant wer It to-day. Try Jll 0, a deliciou and healthful deert. Prepared in tao minute. No boiling! no biking ! 1 1 in ply add boiling waU-r and el to cool. Flavor: Lemon, Orange' ItMpberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocer to-dav. 10 eta. Fenttor Piatt trcmi to be loaing hi control in New York politic. There mut baaomethtng Ihe matter with his dif placement. IllwasklerablleHcbMl. Laat Haturday evening the Milwaokie public school gave an exhibition for tl.e benefit of the arhool library. The sum of 24 10 waa realiied. Principal A. W. McLaoghlin and his corps of ataiatant teachers worked Industriously to mtke th exhibition successful. Th program wa mad op of literary and mutual se lections by the poptls and reflected much credit upon lb several teachers. WlSJM Haminess Wftg&W 1 fim rr 1 You will bo able to havo a greater amount of comfort and happiness in your homo if you buy the right kind of furniture and household articles. Wo soil tho Comfortable kind, full of good points and sold at the right price. It is unnecessary to tako chances about furniture when we sell )"ou that which has the very best reputation. Seng Machines. There is no difficulty getting a good machine for f 50 or f 75, but when we tell you we furnish a good machine for f 15 you are surprised. You will find our machine "The Climax", an easy runner, making reliable seams, and equal to the high priced machine. It's worth your attention. Gives you Comfort. Oae of the things which add much to your comfort is the pillow on which you sleep, If the pillow Is soft, downy snd fresh, It will Invite sleep for you. FRANK BUSCH, The i ni , umtm.m im t '' -""-I'ti'ii"' K.Iu. awMit 4r jl i 'It Special in Dark Room Lamps. We got Inaide on torn Dark Room Lamp. the next to day, Regular 75c aire 4 01. Graduate HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OEEGOIT CITY. a - V e carry a complete line of coffins and caskets. We have been In buiinct for over ten years We have always made sn effort to satisfy our bereaved friends. We are under small expense and do not ask Isrge profit. We thoroughly understand the preservation of the dead. We dcttroy contagious germs and offensive odors when called to prepare the dead for burial . Tjrjrjrj&ArjrjrjcFjrxrjrjrjrjMrjrjnrjirjrjnrjrjrjrjnrjr It Is said that the wrecked stesmer Eugene, now lying nar Clackamas rap Ids will be deetroyed with dynamite. It Is not worth raising and fitting op. The boat sank while carrying a load of pulp t) one of the psper mills. 1 Chairs. There ia solid comfort in the Rocking Cbsir we are selling this week forfi.oo. It is sub stantially 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 sre offering are aold for $5.00 a pair. 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. mm For 1901 together with Its twln-the POCO-stand high above all other hand cameras. With many Im provements and prlcesre duced 25 per cent, this year, this line offers by far the best value In Plate Cameras. Come In and talk Itover and get a catalogue. Our taring is yours Ifyoo buy during 450 19a . IOC mm I R. L HOLFilAN TfJ Eccri Ssctk if Ccirt Hosjt Vi STTwU Kb in sffedion will readily disappear by using Pe Witt's Witch Utiel 8ave. Look out for counterfeits. It yon get De Witt's you will get good retails. It is tbe quick and positive core for piles. Geo. A. Hsrding. Carpet Selling. It is not hard work to sell carpets from our stock. There is such a wide variety of designs and quality in what we carry. We bandlethe 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. A pleasure for the' whole family. $6.00 and up. Housefumisher. .... - . A?- 1 8