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T Mm. OREGON CITY ENTEUPBISE, FRIDAY. MAY 31 1001 CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMME Session Oiicns July .'I at Gladstone and i Continues Eleven Days. IOi.IO A. M. 1 :30 T. 2:00 3:30 8:00 M. 11 KK) 12::5;ir. M. 2. -00 3:00 4;0O 7:00 M. M. DAILY PROGRAM. OI'KMSfl DAY, Jl l.V 3UI, l'.Wl. Music, Chemawa Indian Rand. Invocation. Dr. W. II. Kellogg. Address ol Welcome. President W. C. Hawley. o( Salem. Response, Kev. A. W. Ackerman, of Portland. , Organisation ol classes and announcement by Instructors. Band. Reading, Miss May Keal, Northwestern University, Illinois, lecture, "The Invisible iu Nature," Prof. J. Ivey, of San Francisco, Ball Game. Band Concert. Lecture, "The Philippines. Tlieir People, Products and Prospects," Chaplain C. C. Batemao, ol V. S. rmy. KCOND DAY, ji it 4rn, IsWl. 10:00 to 10:40 A. XI. Kami Concert, Chemawa Indian Band. Music, Chorus ol Fifty Voire. Prayer, Pr. A. J. Froet. Lo Angeles, California. Music by Clorua. Reading of the Declaration, of In.1eiendence. Mia May Neal. of the Norihweetcrn Vol Vfrnit v, Chicago, III. Solo. Oration, "Building ol the Nation," Hen. Thomas J. Morgan, of New York City. Basket Pinner. BARBECUE. Field Pay Sports ' mile foot race, mile loot race, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, pole vault, 1 mile relay race, (teams of (our), three legged race, sack race, obstacle race. Baloon Ascension and Parachute Jump. Fall Game. Band Concert, Cbemawa Indian Band. Gold and ilver medsls lor each event. TII1BD DAY, JI LT 5th, 1901. 8:00 to 11 :00 A.M. Classes. Round Table, conducted by Mrs. William Galloway. Band Concert, Chemawa Indian Band. Lecture, "Gumption," Pr. Alexinder Blackburn, of Portland. Ball Game. Band Concert. lecture, "The Negro Problem," Gen. Tho. J. Morgan, of New York City. FOURTH DAY, Jl LY tjTH, 1901. 8:00 to 11. 00 A.M. CUt-ea. Round Tabif, conducted by Mrs. William Galloway. Band Conceit, Cbemawa Indian Band. Lecture, "The Prize Taker," Pr. Chas. Bayard Mitchell, of Minne apolis. Ball Game. Band Concert. Ballad Concert under the direction of Prof. W. II. Bnyer, ol Portland, assisted by Weber's Mandolin Club. nrru day, jcly 7th, 1901. Sunday School. Cbemaaa Indian Band, Sacred Concert. Chautauqua Chorus. Sermon, Pr. Charles Bayard Mitchell. Sacred MuBic by the Band. HXT1I CAT, JCLY 8TH, 1901. 8:00 to 11:00 A. M. Chutes. 11:00 Lecture by Rev. H. V. GivlerJ). D., pastor 1st M. E. church of Tacoma, Washington. M. Band. Lecture, "My Ideal Boy," Dr. Charles Bayard Mitchell. Ball Game. Band Concert. Y. M. C. A. Entertainment under the direction of Prof. M. M. Rig. ler, of Portland Y. M. C. A. The MsruoDirr Itisekast Cub, of Oregon, will hold a rally on the grounds today, complimentary to the presence on our platform this season oi Dr. Charles Bayard Mitchell and Dr. Bathford. Dr. Givler especially represents the club at the 11 :00 o'clock hour. SEVENTH DAT, JILT 9lU, 1901. 8:00 to 11:00 A. M. Classes. 11 :00 Willamette University morning lector by President W. C. Hawley 1 :30 P. M. Band Concert. Reading, Mies May Neal. 2.-00 Lecture, "Wesley and Goethe," Dr. J. M. Bashford, president ol Wesleyan University, Deleware, Ohio. 3:30 Ball Game. 7:30 Band Concert. 8:00 Oratorio, "The Prodigal Son," given by 60 picked voices of Portland, under the direction ol Prof. W. H. Boyer, and assisted by Brown's Orchestra. The Methodist Iti.nkbast Clib will hold three sessions today, morning, afternoon and evening. Addresses and papers from distinguished scholars and ministers from the emit. EIGHTH DAT, JILT 10tH, 1001. S :00 to 11 :00 A. M. Classes. 11 :00 Program by W. C. T. U. nnder the direction ol Mrs. Helen D. Har ford, state president, of Newberg, Band Concert. Special Orchestral Concert by the celebrated Park Sisters, of New York City. Ball Game. Band Concert. Reading, Miss May Neal. Lecture, "The Twentieth Century," Dr. J. M. Bashford. Last day of Itinerants Club. Papers and talks on Geology, Chemistry, Scripture Interpretations and Practical Church Work, to be participated in by picked men from Portland district and from other sections of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho. ninth day, july 11th, 1901. RECOGNITION DAY. 8:00 to 11 :00 A. M. Classes. 1 :.10 P, 2 :00 3 ;A 3 ;30 7 :30 8 :X1 VI :30 M. Chemawa Indian Hand, Special Entertainment, Folk Miller. Annual meeting ot Stockholder. 1UII Game. Baud. Miscellaneous Program. Fire Works. (LASSES Music Prol. W, II. Boyer, ..f Portland. Psychology. Dr. II. W. Kellogg, ol Portland. Bible Study Pr. Alexander Blackburn, of Portland, and Pr. A. J. Front, ol I os Angeles, Calilornl. Normal Method In Arithmetic... .Prol I. E. Richardson, of A!iny College. Reading and Elocution Mm My Ncl, of Northwestern I'nlversitv. III. United Slate History Pres. W.V. Ilswhy, ol Willamette Culver. Ity. Physical Culture Art CU English Literature Amateur Photograph. . , ....Prof. M M. Kingler, ol Portland Jl.l. A. .....Prof. J. Ivey, of San Francisco. prof. J. H. Homer, of tho State Agrlculluial College. Under management of Woodard, Clark A Co., of Portland. HII1T DO TDK ( Mil niO.X Dlllkl iKni'lglve them lea or collee. Have you tried (lis new food drink called DRAIN OT It I dolit'loii and nourish ing and lakes the. plan) of collon. The OKI'S OR UNO yon give the children, the iinir health you distribute, through their system. Grain O I made ol puis) grains, and when proerly prepared , tan'c like tli rlioii r gra.lc vt colro hut costs slvool t a inui'li. All grocer ll It. I"c and .'V. A ileMlluB) (rr 4'atiisMMiers, Rate for sprinkling or Irrigation In ad-t dilloii lo wousohold or other Use, I (I . for the season of lsl, rvsi a Jimin I I This Includes use of hose during li e HEADACHE Pu I ii hack of your eyci? Hcivv prcmuro In your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Had iumc In your niou your loo A c you rliablc hive ' arc y sice Around the Court House. Ruby Seiufurth ask for a ilissolution of marriage and deer of divoice from Willard C- Seiufurth, ar.d to resume her maiden nam of Kuby Wade. The couple were married In Portland, July 2, half. The administratrix was discharged and Kmdsineu exonerated, Willlsm Pitman ha sued Cummin A Cole, the Sandy sawmill torn, for 1 1 JO !K) for labor. He I represented by Attorney John W. I.odrr. Pitman as 1.H). The plaintiff alleges that the de-1 cutting lie lor Ihtt ileten.Iants, an.ll lendaut had a wile living at the lime of : secure.! a leiu on the lies. A t.retiim their mrrUg. J. J. Fitigerald, of Poit-j meichanl ha a mortgage, on them and land, is her attorney. will probably guarantee the amount of Herman Vorphal ha sued je hlnmn's rlalrn to aeruw hl m.irlgagf., v.,.u i. . .I.-. .. which ia noi prior 10 a lein. i roirr.i- i VI rstui ii'i at rw n m swt'Ii They were marriel at Canity In ISS'i i Yorpabl s.y her treatment of him wa: 11:00 1 :30 P, 2:(X) 7:.T0 S 00 11:00 1:30 1' 2:00 S:30 7:30 H .00 10:30 A. M. 1 :30 P. M. :00 :00 cruel and inhuman and he was at timea subjected lo jeronl Indignities. She accused htm of being false and un true to her and of leing intimate with other women, all of which he denies. Mary Youmans want divorce from rreeman ioumans. in rier compiaini , itB,r she avers that her husband inado her life burdensome and unbearable anil lng are stayed, pending i'ttleiiul. 01T0X A L.IIU. Twi Portland lloj liet llore Watty and Forgrl to Helurn. and shortly after their marriage he' began showing signs nf teier and ir ritability. They have a son. Clarence,! two years and elif ht month old. After, the child was born he aemed to take a , dislike to Mary and refused to defray ' the expense necessarily incurred in ' I.st Sunday two Portland Itoy hired a liors and buigy from the Pionerr (hat city and started south. Tl.i-y toll lbs liyeryutan thai thty would h'tuni in a few hours. Mundy the !) maintaining hi family. She' also allegea that the defendnt wa guilty of Bj ww nilllhrj t,nBrB.U l! I- I . . t ... . . . I ' ' various ain'i oi misireaimmi anu rv, did not put iu an aixaran e and Tui-s- d.y morning passe.1, bill no xy. Mu-r-iff Frsiier w notified and he tele phoned to sheriff Cooke to asrertaln the whereabout of the youngster, if possl h'e, and to arrest them. Shortly alter tiie message was received the boys were seen driving through town going north Moody. re- ti... i..... i . u t fused lo let her have milk for tb baby,: v,Ul!l(li ,)(( Mof- ,0 t ctss.lin frequently throwing it away rather than itll(l m ,KJVi of ,r,,ny, UUt Tur .ta.. -a:il if. 11 ' .ei ner nave u lor uie cnu.i. www;,, .u-rnottn a man named not pay doctor or drug bills and forbid grocers to sell her anything. Finally he . day afternoon a man umed WuliT, j brother lo one of the hoy, came up and conferred with the authorities, agreeing 1:30 P. 2:00 3:30 7:30 8:C0 1 :30 P. M 2:00 3:30 7:30 8:00 compeiie.1 ner io leave uie nous on , for u- iultm ... . ,)Ulf. April 4. and sin.-e then bas , (gf h ,m u WM 0(, u( ,h iUM ni, been compelled to l.v. on the charily of , tm) ,0 y , Mlt ,currej , tJl, taMI, friends Mrs. Voomana asks to be Tllig ,M mctriti b, ,b liverrm.n allowed to re.ome her maiden oau:e, j ailltlor.tie ami the boy, were re Mary Park, and petitions the court for an , ,rM(Hl p0, 0 lQirj th cu (tlf Pur. allowance from the defendant of 40 perl ,anJi u , , knon ,,ow Uf ify month and to assess Youmans lor cowU ; w,, hnt v n(ll hom up , ana attorney s lees, ine complaint states that defendant is worth H'tOO in real estate and money. Mr. and Mm. Youmans were married in Portland June 12, 18II7, when she was 13 years of age and he was 50. Wednesday noon. The Pioneer stable sent a man op after the horse and buggy Tuesday even ing. In the bugity some trashy litera ture of the blood and thunder order wa found, which Probably incited tba b os A. Hayharet. through his attorney, j 0 uk, , wiM ru ttat.afritit . .rt 11 :00 Pound Table, program under direction of Mrs. William Galloway. 1 :30 P. M. Chemawa Indian Band. Grand March through the Golden Gate. Reading, Mins May Neal. Mueic. Recognition Exercises. 2:00 Lecture, "Some Forces that Win in Life," Dr. H. W. Kellogg, of the First M. K. Cbnrch of Portland. 3:30 Ball Game. 7:30 Band Concert. 8 :00 Orchestral Concert, by the Park Sisters. tknth day, JULY 12tii, 1901. 8:00 to 11 :00 A. M. Classes. 11:00 1 jSOP. M. 2:00 3:30 7:30 8:00 CJiemawa Indian School Morning, under direction of Prof. Thos. J. Wotter, Supt. Band. Reading, Miss Mav Neal. Lecture, "The Grand Canon of the Colorado," Dr. A. J. Frost, of Ixis Angeles, Cat. Ball Game. Cbemawa Indian Band. Entertainment. "Old Times Down South," Polk Miller, of America. ELEVENTH DAY, JILT 13TH, 1901. 8 :00 to 11 :00 A. M. Classes. 11 :00 Agricultural College Morning. Lecture, Prof. J. B, Horner, of Corrallia. Col. Robert A. Miller, has brought suit against II. 0. Inskeep and Minnie In skeep to settle a boundary dispute be tween their adjoining farm. In the county court Monday Ella K. Williams was appointed administrator of the estate of Martha E. Partlow, de ceased. The property is valued at f 700, of which M00 is personal. Minnie Caseday asks judgement against P. 0. Lindstrom for 2W22, with costs and disbursements. She was formerly the wife of Lindstrom and deeded him property valued at 1'J-V), no part of which has Iteen paid. She lent $420 to W. A. Grondhal, who re turned the amount and Interest to Lind strom, who pocketed it. Harvey L. Cross is her attorney. A license to wed was granted Minna BravLer and Jacob Carviner by the county clerk Tuesday. John W. Loder has entered suit against Joseph Bachroan and Bertha Bachman, his wife, for the recovery of 250 on two promissory notes, which were originally made to Frank and Sol Miller, of Aurora and assigned to At torney Loder. 8. W. R. Jones and Harrison Jones have brought action against George E. Hargreaves and others for ejectment. In lH7r, 8. W. R. Jones bought 3500 acres of land from the Southern Pacific Railroad and afterwards transferred a portion of it to Harrison Jones. In 18!0 the property was sold to W. T. Burney and a mortgage taken for a large portion of ttie purchase price. Burney did not keep up the taxes after 18!).t and they became delinquent. The property was bid in by the county and Hargreaves bought certificates of sale for 1807, and got a sheriff's deel to 1400 acres. He now attempts to hold the land on tax deeds and the suit Is brought through Dimick & Eastharn to have the land revert to the plaintiffs. Their attorneys claim that the county had no power to deed property bid in at sheriff's sale. At the last session of the legislature a bill was passed empowering counties to dispose of delinquent property by giving a warranty deed to the purchaser if the land was not redeemed, but the new law is not in effect until July 1, The petition of Gracie D. MuJeke, formerly Gracie D. McComb, praying for the closing of the affairs of the estate of Jacob S. McComb, deceased, was granted in the county court Tuesday. The value of the estate $1)754.45 Is cash, of which Mrs.Mideke gets one-half and Velma McComb, a daughter, of the de ceased and Mrs. Midvke, received ono- "I have been suffering froaj dyspepsia for the past 20 year and have ben un able after trying all preparations and physician to get any relief. After tak ing one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now In better health than I have !ren for twenty years. I cannot praiso Kodol Pyepsia Cure too highly." thus wrius Mr. C. O. Roberts, North Creek, Ark. Geo. A. Harding. Uap Visaed." The operation of through trains Ik tween San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on Sunday, March 31, lUOl on lbs new coast line. Two through trains daily. The coast line limited leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trip through the most picturesque, varied and enter taining scenes on the continent. In quire of agents of the Southern Pacific. You are much more liable lo disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. IMVitt'a Little Early Riser remove the cause of disease. ' Geo. A. Harding. Itewnr of at Co tilth A coutch is not a disease but a symp tom. Consumption and bronchitis, which are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cough appears are easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remeny has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensivo sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If it is not ben eficial It will not cost you a cent. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Billiousness Is a condition character ized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is debiliated. the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There la a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or part ly digested fowl and then of bile. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a heulthy appetite. They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be much pleased with the result. For sale by G. W. Harding. Try the new remedy for cosliveness, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. v Every box guaranteed. Price 25 centa. For sale by G. W. Harding. year. Bale where water Is hot llsrd lor other portxMc shall be J per month or I'i fr the sessori, (mm May 1st In October 11, pat able In advance II. mis (,ir sprinkling or Irrigation are from A M t oYlo.K monmkii ash tiiMmi only No consumer will be permitted lo sprinkle or irrigate the premises of an other, utiles ill regular rharge has been paid An excessive usi of water will not l permitted. For a disregard of rules and regula tion, govtirnlng the Us of wa'er the ser vice iimV In shut nil without further no tice Oregon City, Oregon, May 31, llo ll.Mun or Watin CoNVissitiMsas xisaaue lnuts. Ilerswnel naturalness Imprssse one, say the New York Mail and Express, as IhaUhtsiieotisly and pleaaanlly as the ; weel puri'y of her voice, aud lbs Si)- tain's A lson on loeei in ui-r prt-; lilehts is wry null Ii the ssuie a Ilia Su tsmie A. Ism wl.o kt.d sings so charmingly as Juliet and Msrgurrlle. Young, bnglil ejre.l, healthv and I appy, ; unatTtfi le.l, sui'li Is Die youngest of Mr. . (irsu's prim clonus, with the most I fetching accent not American, not n-. .actly Eoiilish, but with a delightful! I ..... I I. .Ift-B' t soup) oo oi iriu, tie'ptia an her r renin, singing. "My molt er w Irish, you! know,' she. says, "and I wa Ixirn in j Massachusetts si Cambridge." Mine. Adam has a hovel method of practising. Inner parlor ty lbs) pistio land two graphnphono. She sings Into one ol thesn, alula her huilnd, who teat'lie and acrompanira lo r, play Into the other. The Song (hushed, they sit down to rest while lbs graphophones ara turns.) on, and out pour th alra with piano accompaniment. "in this way, sai.l Jims. A.lam, "as get the effect, and ran toll whether w want lodo It that way atfain ot-not. It 1 gret fun, to, aside from the help in practicing. And one baa to Jo much practicing and study of parU which pos- ibly onn may nevtr sing " The Columbia Phonograph Co., No. SH Wahah avenue, Chicago, headquar ters for graphophones and talking ma chilis supplies of etsry kind, will scud you catalogues on application. Letter 1.1st. The allowing I th list of letter re maining in the poslofllre at Oregon City, Ore., on May 30, I'.sil : WOMXN'a list. Ham Ion, Frons Robinson, I. Ilia Milter, A K, Mr Thomas, Grace Wilson, Fllsatwttli, Miss MSN's LIST. AndJocj r VOU C r. i Lit r , cure. M) rate They ict directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, tick headache, nauna, and dyspepsia. Tike i laxative dose each night. For AO yean years ihey have been tho Standard Family Fills. fVW M CMl. Ad tVst4s). I hs ( Atf l I'iiia frr. Ui I .f sn b i. ll. Tl- L. 'I cul-4 ims vt S kscU. hm, a I ra s ! f'"M lu Iu I V IM lltwwl fOI M'A tar el lalh, 'iullil4 I m. u. Imw aL.a Iu .In r-i nit tLSil .... Jul; ti, Ins. luisaa. Htm. Writ a lis OssWaM. ff v- aar attlaiM ak..f a4 S-.lfa Ir.a b-.l M.u4 i M .- 1 -i . lai.a aait,l ia a i OV..I r. 44.1, M fat.' u. I.H. Haa. Brown, Alei Brown. II I) Baker, L It. Cook, J A Carroll, James Cailif, Bardford (ileawin, Fred G latter, Wm Hays, Andy Jones, Klosterman, A (1 Kirk, Alpha Miller, II O Michael, A Wyman, I) T GEO. F. IIOKTON, P. M. Oregon Illy Market Report. (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat No. l.flOc bushel. Flour Portland, $.'!.:i0; Howard's Best, 00c per sack, $.1..K) per bbl. Oats in sacks, while, 41 3nts per bushel, gray, 4.'). Milltu(T Bran, $15.00 per ton shorts, $ltt 00 H.r ton, chojm $ni per ton. Potatoes HO to $1 00 er sack. ttgg Oregon, 11 to 12'y'o per dosnn. Butter Ranch, !5 to 35 cents per roll Onions, choice, U.'y'u ter lb. Rhubarb, choice, 1 u c wr lb. Green peas, 4c M-r lb. OooselM'rries, Kl to 20c per gal. Strawberries, 10 cents per box. Dressed chickens, 10 lo RJjg c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; lieuf, live, $4.00 to $4 85 per hundred. Hogs, live, b4 cts ; hogs dressed, 7c; sheep, with wool, 4c ; sheep sheared, 3 to 3,lic sheep, dresnod, 7c; veal, dressed, l ; lambs, live, 4c; lumhs, dressed, 8c , A ItHtfliitr, ItoitrliiK I'lood, Washed down tidegraph lino which Cliss. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in Icy water," gavo me a terrible edd and cough. It grew Worse dally, Flrmlly the best doctors In Oakland. Nob., Sioux City and Omaha said I had consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's Now Discovery, and was wholly cured by six bottles" Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by George A. Harding. Price 50c and $1.00. SHAW'S PURE MALT is free from adulteration, drugs, crude spirits and other harmful ingredients. Absolutely pure. by K .Matthiks, Oregon City, Ore. Main street rscelvrd a tbofoiigli r'saQ. Ing this week and lo.a pl k snd a. Miss Jshnis (iP.rstb baa rlurnd lit lis horn In Albany alter a iil of several month In ihi city. On July lat tli potloftlreat Hsllwsul will U cohsoll.lste.1 With I'ortlsnd n4 tberesftpr known a Sella..! rtatiae. Wanted a C(M)k. Apj'ly at Woolen Mill oflficc. Fsr Taring flea aat Isaac vfra. There la nothing that will roili Irs of a young man of woman so quirk as lo have interior laundry work put oil on them, Thev may dress ewr 'so tslt, but il their shirt Irortl or shirt waist If mossy their neat apptarauc Is spollsd. The Troy laundry make a specially of ladle' slid gentlemen's Una work. There ran bt no bolter work tliso It dona at lb Trov. Iavt your older) at Johnsou's barlier shop. lie kipt III Leg Twelve yearssgo J. W. Sulllvsn, of Hartfurd, Conn., acratche his 'eg with a rusty wire. Inllsmatiun and bhwl sjsoiilng set In. For two years Ii aolTcred Intensely. Then the lesl doc tors urged amputation, "but" h" write, "1 use one bottle of Electric Hitters and lMixeofBuiklelii'sArnlsHlvt snd my leg was sound and well a ever." For Eruption, Ecsema, Tetter, Ssll Rheum, Sore and all blood disorders Electric Hitler ha no rival on firth. To them. Geo. A. Harding will guar antee satisfaction or refund niuney Only HO cent. Ban to IK ald tM Hj Alwlrt The least In quantity and moat In uiiallty describes DeWitl's Little Fsrly Risers, tho fsmoiis pills for const ipati"i and liver complaints. Geo. A. Harding ICI.V'M ('It RAM I1AI.M Is a poslllvs"" Art'ly Into ths uostrlls. II Is quickly alisnrlsnl. emiU st llrinrKlaia or liy msll sstiiplrs It. tr "J KLT IJllOi IIKIIH, M WUrrsa Si., Kew TurkHVi 3r: WALL PAPER Now is the time to buy your wull fKt and MURROW, the pnper lmtiger, w" sell it to you cheaper than you cnu buy it in Portland. Drop a card In the po' ofTice and liave a siimple book broiig"j to your house, or telephone Bly Bros, store. J. MURROW. Oregon city. BkSWPSWfJSJ SSWl''Ila4l