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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 31, 1901. 3 - - - - 1 . - " .... Personal Mention Attorney W, 8. U'lloit wiu Portland Hnnday. David Mr A rtliiir wa In town TurUy fpnii Nw Kr. Jaum 0. Wnlli wa In town from ( Ui kainM HumUy. V, T Muir, an allnrney of Portland, t Motility. pin! Jame Vaii-hn wr day. WllUiimttii, n 'u inlay, I tlm I', of (). ! Mtur.lny. Portland Ore If on btlallipat a I'rk in waa r D I r J. HII ., II, l.M . M A. A C Mr. J.J. (jiiiilmi, waa W C, Ilroan and wifa were rilalnml at dm l'ii'rl! In Portland hunday from Hf iC-ii City. A J. If.iwlu, II C. Jonee, H, C llw III and It, H. (imig-nlbai li Horn 1'orlland Viilti fl HllliilaV. Mt. Mover and MIm Mb'I K,vr, I'oillnMil, were Ilia K'lrata of Mr, l(, i UiU.n Monday. Mr. W, II, llnrl im I rlilur cli'lm l'if '( lb fraud lilnof Krlwkali ,,r Hip i niiillirf ynr. ItMiii'tt I'arrlah and kjii Jorili mii Ju.r l'irlli, of lll,iliUii.( aero In Oirk-uii (My Monday, M Marin Mrdwn Iim returned from V.iil'uri(. Wli., Iirio iio da Un I I II. r I'a.l til tllolilli Mr. J . 'uiiohi aii'l n lolt, of Portland, ial Mr. inl Mr. C'Uik iaioli, of I alteinah, l( tore. Y. J. Ixii, ut I lila rlljr ha ,a.io. uii Hi iiir-riiofon tv, ol l'.ltili. W.lluoli, of Iin, Uilirr of frank Uii. It, of Dili city, I failing Ui am) i trrjr Mr. lu;li it rV, )rtrt old. (' V. liat.rlrlaoo, an liiauiatxa ad Jmlrf of hatriti , a a In 1 1 a rty tir lay on I iniiirM In irlaliun lo Ilia Muirflr. Mfa Koalrr Ullillh, Ml limine Knlch um an.) Mit Mary Mohm, of J'rinv il , viaiia4 Mr. tin Mr. W. U. V'llun Inlay. William TLotiioaon, K.laar l llllioii, I'm. a Hljkt anil (ipor Mulllvan, oroiu Ib.M lrmr ol Neatly, were lu Ilia illy TucaJajr. Mia Alma Hollari leave Mundy tii'irninj or Kngmiv, where alia a III vuii hr grand-rtnti, Mr. in J Mrt. i J Umlth, Mim p. I.yla I.riir relurnad liotna for Ilia autnmar tcalloti Hunday, Hli liaa Iweo Uacliing In Ui lUker City ub lie kIiouU. i'lirlttUn NrUPiiciitiiilr, tt In Ilia my Wplnoay from Ln labor, firlon rourti. Ha it trairtn lo Uiov lo Netily, I hit county . UliliarJ II. Htiah, of rortltml. trtvuliiiK aolli'ilnr (or Hit KtUrtf-Gunat Cl'tr Co., waa In Ilia clly Monday, tc oinpnliv by Mm. 8clil. Mr. and Mrt. Jark, ol Xilverlon, alio litvt lin vltiiliii Mr. Jai-k'a inotlior In tlila city, Ml fur homa Tunklay aflrrnoon. Mr. Jai k It loading unJorlakrr of Hdvrrton. , County Clerk K. II. Cooxr la tl n lilrlrt liuly grand mtatnr of Ilia I. 0. O. K. for Cla kainaa county, aliU li coil tin loilgi. ai Orvgon City, Clacktmat nd Oaargo, Mrt Kiiimt Harnliart, ol McMimi vllln, a vlaitmg lirrton It (I. IUm- l'rt lli lit wruk . Hh hat riluriid from t Inn to Kamaa and lull lor MoMinn villi) Tiinaday afirrnuon. Coiinrilinan Klard Srolt, tod hit llrr, Mia (irorgo W: H. blu-)lird, li-'t Haturdty lor Ihrlr former home In I or ah, III , having ricnln wora J'li'lay of the death ol a younger tinier. W.T. F.llwanger, riruimntlng Hrad- irnet'a Mercantile. Agency, wan In town Friday, reKirtt that Oregon City Merchant have had a ron'rout year ami their financial condition la much Improved. Wmlforil C. Campbell, lormorly on Hie Knterprita ttalF, Ima taken a xmillon will. TI.h Dalln. Portland ami Attoria Navigation Company ami It looking ''rthe freight ami iatmngnr hualneat "film company at Tha Pal Int. County Itecorder T. I'. Kundall, Judgn Mra. K. F. Ityan, Mr. ami Mn. H. K. Walker, Mr. ami Mra. W. II. Howell nd ton, County Clerk K. II. Cooper and Hurvey W. Trenihath hav returned 'ioiii the grand lodge of Odd Fcllowa at llulier City. Father lllllehraml, pattor of St. J"hti'a church, returned hint Thurnlay 'ruin St. Tniina where ho attended the KMproiiio Ixilgo of the Catholic Knlghlt f America at a deleg.to from Oregon. Ho wah atmeut a month and leporta an njoyable trip and la glad to return to ("Hon. Father Hildnhruml ban been ' :liarK0 of thin purlnli 13 yeara. I'epreMentntlvo J. A. Talbert.of Clack "'aaatatlon, left Monday morning for l,'iitia Klvor. He lint charge of the '"'diery there which he will put In oxtriition at once. He will alto entab hI an eyeing tulvHtation 25 mllea up the 'Ivor from the hatchery. The Umpqua Col, li. W. Whli.i.la. I. A. Vori.al.l ami Jndga T. M. Walta, of Canhy, cam down on Tueaday morning't train. I'rof, Carl Denton, of (hit city, hat received tha apwiliitrneiit of organlat and choir Inttructor of Trinity church of Fort land. Ittv. W. H, (Jrlm, tha pa.tor of tha MeihiMllat church, left Urooklyn, Jrnl,, Wednetilay ami la eiH.i ted her In time lo hold tervlcea Sunday, lleglaterof the l.aml Olllie, Charlet H. Moiiret and Mrt Mooma went Kit Halem Wediinaday aftermm lo vUlt rnlallvna and frlnnda for tnvaral dayt Ark VtrtU-gg arrived Monday from North Dakota and it vl-lllng hit alater, Mlat I Ian let, Mr. Verttegg Inlt Oregon In UTl when I. wa flv yeaia old. II returnt to North Dakota lieit wm k. Mr, Mnn Jon.., ,,r many yeart pre. turlptlon clerk III Huntley 'a Drug Horn iMM lloleatao.,ii for North Yakima, th .totciepl tliiular llloii at 'liai plain. Mr. J'lliet ha a boat of frh liiU III Oregon Cly H will regrrl to learn of hi iliM.arture. i Local Kveytjj. t I'ubhc aclinola clot May, Council Iiiimi Wedneailay night. Camera tuppliet of all kind, at Char man A Co,, tlm Cut I'rh Drugglat, The Mother' Club will meet al the rttldnnt of Senator Oeorgn V. Crownell on Thuradty, Jim II. Jamet lumber!, of Marmot, cam In Tueaday with aia wild cat acalpa and 12 eoyole m alp am received a Uunty of I'C) on t heiii. i . . "Hieiiury wuh Martodby the slate IhhI yr and in 21 mlloa eaot of ItoHeburg. Itlg reduction In trimmed hU. Mrt. II. T. Hladen. M AM r A iiriuuiov lb (' aacll Think They are I'aj Ing Toe Much fur htrerl Mglitlng. Oregon Vily't couiirll It trying t gel reduction on lb price palj for eireel lUhta. At a meeting arvrrat rk ago lb matter w a referred to tha commlttr on ttreeiaand pulillc pMKrty and Cl.air man ('barb' Allirlifl.t ml. in H.a l',..i. land Oi-nnral Flectrlc Company, talieg! that iberlly wt paying mor for light' than It ahonl I pay; that 1'ortlaml Wat' furniahe.l llghtt for Ine mohey, not with. I tandmg the fai-t that there la a hw in' Iratiarnltilrig Ihn jxmrr to I'ortland. II, W, il, the company 'a manager, re plied that Ihey rould hot ronarnl lo a r-ductlon In ih prim light hut If lb rity w fl lo rut down the ntimbrf of arc light, a Ivmm numlier would I ii phel at tli earn rat. Mr, Albright hat tiol yel ai ktiowlrdgnl Ihla eoininiii.l- ration hut will auhmil lo Ihn council n their regular meeting night a drtat brd latrmeiit of what b ha don regard ing the matter, and i.m Inlrreeting developiuriit may I lwke for, There I even om talk of turning out ti e hghu, during Ibe aummer month al leaal, but i certain thai th tax pay era would preler paying lb preeent price, rather than be in dark neat. The city now pay IH.M,1,' for IH arc. In relation lo the nidation It will be Intorwellng lo preeent lo reader ol the Kulerpritn aoiue (ai t and flgurea about Btrprl lighting, tbowlng the riper lence of H er loana. McMlnnvllU hl ieve in munhli ownerthlp. That clly owot and operate a light plant ami It Income Irom U tale of light 1 f ks.1 a month, McMinn villa la lighted by 23. are light, which coal practically nothing, a Die light and water concern la toll auatalning NooJInirn pay 7 per llgtil lor 11 area, and Iba company In that city charge &0 centa each lor 10 candle power liicaiideecetiU. The Salnm Light and Traction Com ptny tuppnet t tin cur oi alrm arc lamp lor .Vt6 er limp, but the com pany contend there it no money for them In the contract. Silverton It furnished by a private concern with ft limp at W each per month. Kugene la wupplled by a private com pany and pay '.l pet month (or each light. At Vancouver, Waah,, the city ownt ihe elnctrio light plant. They oprated it ail yeara at a heavy loaa and then learntd It lo J. It. Harvey, who furntMiet the city with M arc light for f tUX year. Thlt It only 1 er month for each lamp. I'nder the municipal tvttem ihey coat I'-'.'iOO a year, ao of courte Vancouver Ihinka that municipal lighting la a (allure. Aa a matter o( (act nearly every muni clpal light mat ion In the United Statea It a rank failure, while water ayttema unually pay. Charlet 'op moved ihla wek from tha 'op reaidenc on Front ttreet the hill. II will occupy (he bo'ine recently ; vaiaie-J by William Wright. A man named loleit Willi na, em ployed at Station A. had hi band caught hi the machinery Tuedv inorniin. - a canning him lo hwe Id little finger, ; Kecorder Curry tentenced Frank V chaiio lo five day In Jail WedneIay j morning lor ilruiikniii-a and difjrdurly, conduct. Ilewill work on the ttreeU.- j The Irrthic Muaical and Literary1 Club will hold an open aeaalon at the' reaidem ol Mr. and Mrt. I,. I'orter, ' on Juu 7, when au ellorte program will b rendnred by tha member. ' "The In.li Duke" wa proluced at Shlvely' opera boua Tueaday evening ... i... . . . . . i. vi a large ullrln.. Ilia (u a a a large one, compoM-U of local Uloiil, and applauae wa genenxialy Utoed. Joe Know laud, the Main itreet tailor, bat a lot of new auunner tuilimr. The entir itock ol foreign and domeailc good ffum one ut th Urgcat Iiooim: In America ta reprveented. Call an J them. (fSTANDABD) Bicycle Sundries, If it I a good a a (lumbla Id air .glit, hut any lake chance when VOUIMI gel Um acknowlndgril U.t for lh aa.ne prhe. Ojlumtila have alway le.d ihey Hill lead in atyle, eaay rurining ouaiiiiet, wear and new Iriiiiroveiiifiit. Dt na i,m you a Columbia and explain why. MmM it.l ami (II. . 10.fX) " 72 " 7.!, . .Vl.OO Wa carry a large line of bicycle aiindrie nothing ao cheap that we cannot guarantee It hut everything at a price that waran guarantee. Wa give double protection finality and price and we cheerfully refund money for every nnaallafactory pnrchane. Oet our pricea before OU buy. Base Ball Goods. We are airerit (or Hpalding'a Eae Hall and Alliletlr (iixxla and carry in ttock the lull line ol League batt, hall, milt. glove, mankt, etc. I-et ut piote priret on onilorrni and out fit, i'ricet guarantee!. Fishing Tackle. Split otmhoo rod, 1 ; goood fly, Z'x: per dozen ; tnell bookt, 15c per doited ; plain book. 5c p;r dox ; reelf , IV up; linea, 5c and up. On a Crescent The prettienf, neatett and llghleat ladie't wheel on Ihe market. See them on the atreeta and note the graceful, low dropped frame, the al luminum chain guard, the awell fin lab of the drena guard and rim. They tteer eay, run eaay, have dual proof hearing and rejnire the least amount of care; and best o( all Ihey are eeldom aeen in the repair ahop. Chain Crt-Hcentd, Chainlegii " $2 ) and $35 50 " 65 Hat at your own price. Sluden. Mra. II. T. Sailor and walking bate junt arrived. Mim C. OoldHinilb. Wanted, to exchange town property (or a farm. I'.mp-ilre at Ihla olllce, "ought for Ilia I .He, "My father and alnter both died of conaiimptlon," writea J. T. Weathorwax, of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I wai aaved from the tame (rightful fate only by Dr. Klnu'a New DlHcovory, An attack of pneumonia left an olmtuinte cough and very aovere lung trouble, w hich an ex cellent doctor could nut help, but a few months' ime made me aa well aa ever and I gained much in weight." Infalli ble for coughn, cold and all throat and lung trouble. Trial bultlnt froo. Guar anteed bottlua uOo and $1.00 atCioo. A. Harding'. in IWutiful line of chilfon huts, the bttoHt stylos. Call and innpect. tf Minn Goldsmith all DoWitt't Little Karly ltlxori Boarcb the remotcHt parts ol the bowels and re move the Impuritfea speedily, with no discomfort. They are famous for thoir cflloHcy. I'-iHP to take, never gripo. (loo. A. I larding. Vera Harklry auUiivl wuh a f J fine in the recorder' courl Slurdy. Ho luibihed fir water and acted In a boi- terou manner and wa taken under the protecting wing ol lh polite. At Ihi waabia finl olfeuiMj ha waa letdown .y. IamI Saturday evening llalph I'arker and Frneal Smith were riding blcydet on Main ttreet, going In opposite direc tion!, when they collided, I'arker re ceiving a fractured collar bone. Smith eacaped with a few bruiaee. Mra. Charlr Caufleld and Mra Charlet Albright will entertain the teacher of the public tchoolt ol Ihla city the high echool graduate, and a number ol Invited gueala with drive whial at the reeidence of Mra. Albright on Monday evening. At the Congregational church Sunday me morning eervlce will commence at 10:30 o'clock and the theme will be "Some Iwtr Ity Trying to Go It Alone." Kvenlng theme, "The Teaching ol Je- u Concerning the IW." You are etwx-ially Invited. Peter Adam, a realdent ofCanemah, dle.1 Wednesday morning He waa taken aeiloualv ill a week ago but ba been in poor health for tome time patt. He wa 4U yeara ol age and leave a wife, two ton and one daughter. The funeral waa held from the family residence at one o'clock ye.lerday afternoon. Coaater Drake on any model, j extra HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OIEO-OJST CITY. Wheel told on eajy Installment Second hand wbeela $5 P Jeli (eulda't Have Stood It If he'd had lulling l'il.-. They're ter ribly annoying; hut liu klen'a Arnica Salve will cur the worat caw ol pile on earth. It hat cured Ibouiatids. For In June. I'in or Ilodily Krupliou Ihe I -eat salve lo Ihe world. I'rice a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. NEW GOODS & Laces Irciltinrl ijiart Arriving Daily at the Fair Store Old Mol.llrr'a i:xperlertr. M. M. Austin, a civil w ar veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writea: My wife wat tick a long lime in ipite ol good doctor' treatment, hut wa wholly cured by Dr. King' New L ie I'll!, which worked wonder lor her health." They alwayt do. Trythern. Only 25c at Geo. A, Haruing'a drug ttore. The Only Place for Bargains. i a. Highest Cash Price Shin affection will readily disappear by uiing DeWitt'a Witch lUiel Salve. Look out (or counterfeit. K you get IeWitt't you will get good retulte. It la the quick and poeitiv core (or pilea. Geo. A. Iltruing. Paid for Wool. Oregon City Voolen Mills w. I'rof. W. V, Matthews, principal o( the r.astham acbool. goea to Salem Monday to attend the commencement exerciaea ol Willainetle Cnivertitr. Wedneaday la Alumni Iay and Trol. Matthew t, who la a giaJuate of the clato( '1X1, will read tha Alumni poem. lie goe lo Ocean 1'ark in about a week to K)iid Ihe aummer with hit parent. Someone hat dumned a pile o( debris under the first flight ol Ihe Kighth ttreet slept and the ttetich It positively sicken ing and almost unbearable. It would MHim that the olTender would have a lecent regard (or the health of the community and a resjiect lor the sani tary condition of the neighborhood. Kvery piano we tell it guaranteed not only by ua but by namea that aland highest on roll of honor in Ihe piano world. If you want to dobutluess un der tins positive guarantee, and if you want a fine piano at our preeent low prices come in or write us today and lot us talk business. Liberal terms of pay ment (or those who cannot pay cash. Filers Tiano Hoime, 351 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. Trimmed hats II, T. Sladun's. (or 50 and up at Mrs. New M. E. l'aslor. Kev. W. 8. Grim, o( Brooklyn, Ind., the new pastor o( the M. K. church of Oregon City will preach next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Grim comes highly recommended. Miss Mary Case has kindly consented to sing at the even ins aorvlce. Everybody welcome. New novolties la trimmings and flow era. Miss C. Goldsmith. We pay the tax on "Oxford" Bicycles and give TAG9 FKEE, also Bolls, Tants guards and guarantee them lor the sea son, i'rice fW, with any kind of a tire. Clmrman A Co., Cut Price Bicycle dealers. Millinery sale at Mrs. II. T. Sladen'a. Try our Developer, only 25 cents for a largo bottle. Charman & Co. K::i S;u:!ii for tie Pirlor? N!!lS02!!.!llfnrtttDl!!llR0Ca? K;:i far lit M Eoca? N!:i S:x!!i:iz for lie incitf Frank Bunch The Housefurnisher Do Any Fixing Up? Do Any Carpeting? Do Any Papering? Buy New Hangings? House Furnishing Time is Here, nd with it, the unrivaled money saving opportunities provided by our store. It is a Tact now generally conceded that we hare the largest establishment in Clackamas county for furniture, stoves and all sorts of fixings and furnishings for the house. THE BEST CARPETS Are thote that are made of the best material. An important point U the dye-stuff used. If it it of the right quality it will produce beautiful, permanent coloring and will not rot the fabric The dye-ttufis ued in these carpets are pure, will not injure the goods and will please the eye. Fins Wool Ingram, C5e jd. Highest Grade Aimln'-ter, I1.S5 yd. LACE CURTAINSss&. t 1 Fine Assortment, Latest Styles, pt r jaril 10 and up or in pairs 3 yards and I yard wide "oc per pa'r it fO.il KXStfJ fir SEWINQ MACHINES. There's an easy motion and a perfect atitch when you use the Climax Sewing Machine. It'a made for rapid, satis factory work and hat many attachments for those special purposes ladies so much desire. Price, $23 This Fine Charter Oak Steal Range 40 00 PILLOWS. E 110 We've been so careful to get really good feather pillows, and we believe we have succeeded . These selected feathers are downy and sleep-inviting. They are in cases which hold even the finest feathers. Per Pair, $3.50 We handle a cheap feather pillow, 75c each. Feathers of live geese, 75c pound PERFECT BEDS-onssSfc. These beds for health and com fort are made of metal. They are airy and easily kept clean, are strong and pleasing to the eye, as well as being convenient and eco nomical. Durable, no scale en amel, tinted or white. The price depends on the brass trimming, but non of them are expensive. Mrs mm-: III $1.00 including complete set of fixtures. m MATTING from IOc to 50c per yard. i