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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1901)
G OREGON CITY ENTKMTUSR, FKIDAY, JUNK 11 1001 Arounil the Coart llue. Tlis sale o( rval ostAte aiuonnlinir to 2U) lo Kril 8. Smith ly 8. W . Itaril ty, liiiinistrator of he ute o( S( Ann !sinop. wasconiirimM. M.OattislJ, U. vS-li roller and Jolin Wetilerliave liw-n cpoiiitl appraisers ol lh estate of Wulf 0. Kuclil, upon ap plication o( liertriul Kuelil, iliuinitra tor. M. A. Stralton estate or.lsre.1 r!ecl m on ol the tureiirt on Ilia bond ot flhailea Albright, administrator o( ill eatateof Julius Lotus, dec!. nd Initiil of (iforjie A. Hurdinu ml lo. A. Hurt m to he amount of flO.lXH) b f pird. A lunse to wcil crantsd Amelia Fall rusch ana Ousts? Fischer. Try our IVvelopf i. only 25 rents for a large bottle. Charman A Co. F. F. Slight, of t'anhy, formerly with K E. Williams in this city, ha ma t a reputation for his etrawbernea on his Canhy (arm. He haa arrange! with KolVrtson's i;r -ry to handle his crop this year and fumil'ii-s dsinn, the lnh tt, nicest, sweetest berries should go there, Shipment are hem received daily. Meade Tuet No. 2. G. A. K., will meet tomorrow afternoon to make arrant ment for the dolt-gates to attend the tJrand Encampment at Forest Grove. Four new recruit will le mustered in, briniring the membership of the post up to 111. Saturday evening about IS members of Meade Post and the relief corps will leave on the 6 :2t) car to visit fntnner Toot of East Portland. It is probable next year's encampment will be t Astoria. The teachers and young people of the Weft Side produced a comedy in three arts, in the school house, entitled "Single life." Miss Imogen Harding and Mr. C. A.Miller sang. The school closed Friday. The tearher elected for the ensuing year are Prof. Gary, Miss llumphrys, Slics Grant and Mix Putty. Mrs. Strang tesclie in the B)lton annex. County Superintendent J. C Zinier presented the diplomas to the graduates, IjW Caufield. Bessie Mc Millan and Earl Smith. Fred Douglas, son of C. N. Dotiglis, who lives near Borings, ran away from borne Sunday night and went to Port land where he was traced by his father, and ratiht in the North End, just as he was about to embark in a forvigli vessel. The boy had a yearning for die sea which b'a people are not disposed to cratify. Tbe boy objecud to returning, but when informed by his father that be would be ent to the reform schawl if Ire did not, be quickly consented to go borne. A cripple, wbo would not give bis name, hired a horse from Young's livery stable last Saturd, saying he was going to Highland. Instead of doing so he rode to Portland and spent all of Lis cash for bad whisker. Three days after be started to return but having no money to par for the use of the ninnl,' decided to turn it loose near town. He' was nabbed by the officers at Oswego and arrested on a charge of horse steal ing. The matter was compromised by the man agreeing to go to work and pay Mr. Young for the horse hire. In Memory of Martha lUtliin. Whkhkas, The stern and unrelenting hand of IVath, which is contlmully reaping and gathering it harvest Irom the rank ol humanity, has again visited ihe Held of our Order, and taken I ruin our midst one of our well Moved sisters, Martha barlow. Therefore, HcsoLVKi), That in the death of Sister Harlow (Mir community has lost one of its ; most useful and upright pioneers, her ' family a kind and adVctionate wile and mother, and this Chapter one f ii most ' valued meiulicrs, Kksolvkd, That we ever rherish with atlection the memory ol our departed sis-1 ter, trusting that vhile she is railed from j the Chapter on earth, she, in Ihe mercy of God, lias become a member of tlie l'e-1 lestial Chapter above, where love and, chanty will lorever abide. KtsoLVKO, that we sympathize with the family and friend of the deceased in , tiieir sad bereavement, and hereby ten der them our heartlelt sympathy in their deep atll.ction. ' Kksulviki, that a ropy of these resolu- j lions be furnished the liushand of our la- ; men ted sister, and that the same be spread upon the Kecords of our Chapter, j A precious one from us hss gone, A voice e loved l stilled ; j A place is vacant in our home, Which never can he tilled. J God in his w ilom has recalled The boon his love had given ; AnJ though the bodv moulder here, The soul is sale in I leaven. I Inei M. Hvan, Committee J. H. Walker. ( Miud E. Church. Masonic Hall. Orrgon City Ore May 14. ! Mahlon E. Hlllongnby. To the Commander ana Member ol Meade Post No. 2. Your commute appointed to prepare, a tribute of respevt to our la'e comrade, Mahlon E Willoughby, respectfully sun mil the following : 1 Mahlon E. Willoughby wan born in, the state of Ohio in the year 13.13 and died at Santa Monica, California, on May , 3rd, llWl, at the ake of Ci. Hi eanir , life was spent in hi native stale, where . he carried on the business of a stone cut- ter. He enlisted in Ihe War for Ihe l'n- j ion in June, WC. as private in Co. ll, 1211 Ohio Inft. Vols., and by good cn- j duel in that rose by successive grade to j tbe rank of Captain, being inuterrd out a such at the close of the war. He be came a memler of Meade Post No. 2, G. K , in April, Hi), and continued a faith ful member of that organisation until his death. Hi comrades who survive him desire to record their appreciation of his faithfulness to hi obligations of com radechip and of his kindly and generous feel Dg toward all who wore the blue. While hi health permitted he was al ways in bis place in the Post and dis charged the duties of the various ollicvs be held in the G A. H. ith fidelity and was always ready to do all in his power to uphold and extend the principle of the Order. We recognire in the departure of our late comrade that the Post and the Depart ment of Oregon has suffered a loss and are also reminded that for ns Ihe final m outer out cannot be long delayed. C. A. Williams ) J. Doremus .- Committee. Geo. A. Harding) all your and friends think you must be STREAM ywcWi; older than you arcr Yet it's Impossible to look young with the color of 70 years in the hair. It's sad to sec young persons look, prematurely old in this way. Sad be cause it's all unneces sary; for grav hair may always re re stored coFIor WDDo '"y8-vosor For over half a cen tury this has been the standard hair prepara tion. It is an elegant dressing; stops fall ing of the hair; makes the hair crow; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. il.OOab.ttla. All Jrafilt. "I h N"a nln Ajrr'i Hair VlTr fr or jo rr atij I ras hoirtl'T iwummrnif II tu Ilia poblld aj Um br.t twir tiIOe lu rti.trat'." Mr. U.UiW', April 4, 1. tu.r,Ti. If yo 1a wA MJa alt tv WtxSta .. .n-t. I rr- ua Vioi, wrua lu VvcUil afctal li. Aa4raa. I) a. J. C. ATI". U.w.:u Kim. r V V T T T A A A A A. "A few months ago, food which I ate for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and other meals with a relish and my food Is thoroughly digested. Nothing ripial Kodol Diappsia Cure for slomacti troubles." H.S Pitts, Arlir ifton, Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Geo. A. Harding. Modern llio'hi rliood ef Amerlr. WlltMtf AS, ll has pleased our I'ivliiH Creator lo Vlsil the homes of T. H. Us-' ker and E. S. McCllnry and remove (torn their families loved husbands slid falh eta. I It Kssoi vsn, Thai weelend lu Ihe be. reavetl Hives, children and Irleiula ol lint deceased our lender sympathies over , Una sail event whlcli hss deprlred tlir-in , of (hell loved hilsbsndt and (alhera. Fully realing that words cannot comfort ' alien death conceal forever the face of . ved one, we ituiimeiid (hem In our Heavenly rather who ha said: "('inns i ; unto ine sll ye who who latr and arr ' heavy laden and I will givs you ret."j j.lso I it I I Kioi vri, That Willamelte l.o.lge No, ; ! Modern ItrotherhiKMl of America,! , ha lost two of It moat Worthy lliemlara I ihe f'lnllie devoted husband ud kind father, ami the community two honor j 1 hie and well ove cltiiens. Hn It Uoi,vi, That tin hut lemlnda ua that wn should make Some irovianu fnr our lovel one for we know not Ihe ' dsv nor Ihe hour when our Crebr shall say: "Well done, good and faithful aer I vant, come up hinder." ' lie it further IU u il, That our char ter l-e ilrard in mourning for thirty days and a copy of these resolutions te spread iin the mimitea of the lodtfe, and a j copv l furnished rach ol Ihe loeavel : ftm'ilie ; alo each ol the county pavi and our lod.-e paper fur publication. I I Willamette Ualgt. No. Kl'l, M slern Urotherhoisl of America, Wllsonville, Or. j Iteautiful line of i hitfoii hat, In all ' the latest style. Call and iniect. I ; tl Misa Goldsmith. ' j We pav the lax on "Oxford" lllctcle ' and .ive'TAGS FltEK. aUi Hell, Pant ' guard ml guarantee them lor Ihe sea i a. in. Price .h), with anv kmd of a lire. I Ctiarman A Co., Cut Price Picycle deal- I Dig reduction iu trimmed hats, Mr. H.T. Sladen. j Letter 1.11. j The ollowing I Ihe .I of letter re ' mainuig in the poatolll.e at Oregon City, Ore , on June tl, ''l : j i ir. 1 Johnn, Vry Mm MilUr, Lester Mrs. Miller, A. E.Mr Kleslea, Amy Mis nii I win , N.iia Mis mix's tisr Kaldwin. Jss. Miller, II. O. Caldwell, E. P. M o.i.erak, l ira. G. Carlson, Fre.l Ofc len, W. L ri,titaiis-n, Edaard Kalilt. IU. II ge. F. E. , Miigi. IC iv I istinann, ("has. W, Tripp, T II. Jones, .e.i:,rd I.'-) Trow bridge, It. J. Martin, Henry Wright, G M. GEO. F. HolCTON. P. M. A T rrihlr I ipl !on "Of a gawilin tove burned a lady here f'igliliiflly," w ritea N. E. Palmer, of Kirkman, la "Tns Is st tor roilldn't be. I tl.e running sore that ..l lowed, hut Ibicklen' Arnica halve en' ll'ely cured her." Itifillihln fur Cuts, Corn, Sore, Hoils, Hruiaea. Skin l'i eas'S and Piles. lI'icatG. A. Hardu.g fTM n? rsn rvn la) i Mm If Is UJ liJ LS UO rramy Modlolnoo, CoogUonBlfi I For Coughi, Coldi, Grip, or "Cold" In ANY .'ART or body. w- j t'oi.M, wii li . u , r,, io" Kidney mi Backache - ,,,M, vi Dr. l-.nn.rs fctdn.y a4 Ja-k. c ? Vm r- !se me a irf" I cii. M sl.liini,,, Rlnntl oiifl Liver Rmei, and (jervB Tonic Or. at Hlooa CUanstn mdy tor Iprlnf ll.adacbst.CousUpallou.' TU4.'Kle .. Dyspepsia Cure Golden Relief St, Vifus'Dance Tl .milt I ra" ford l' . I'a.. Jui.r In l ,n " i.,,y viih atfu I liaiia .. .it., l " I i.Iim lm aiol l .l l'U-, brali,a ly lieail ami tip i'li.l.-lau ' I. lii,J l,,e f . ,r ri ral liiolil 1 IliMrttl r..ili I 1t' I. ..a s I.. ul. i f If, rnar Iiki4 ,J Liver KtnisUy aud sirv Tat kiiil ufcj acoiiii'li lerure. sa iuntata Minni .. Ky . epl 1 . ua,"" My alfsliaa aulTernl oi It I. il w- It (..I allot Id" t av.ni pn parallnua an.l ,J ,,f in f nan prtvN rleili'ii iiImmii ai.ii j Siially liiwrlM pr. fr t'rip.Dll, Curs ami Ilia of ll elti l.-il a rut. U. 1,1 In r aj I xillar raara dial data run, a in., I, fc j. l,lMalli'll !) Is. ii ciiml ,f ,, j, m-I at iri I'r r J I r n ta,M,, M; har I'r i'lisr' I rwlonla N V. " I ba uaol Dr. rsnnsr UulJ.a RaM.f f. maiiv (raara f.if llio illaeaa ami a..Witn, for lili Ii II Is a.rfli. ami ,a f. tiual . fully iiiual lo an iiiu i lauii i t nrji rrr rrldlf KldarM t Ch.iVt Dsd fur Cut, prwts. Burn. Old lorn ' ppram. loiua, wrip, ami lnron. (,n, i hjrsantary. Until TroubU. It la uudnu, ' a,okt.. jM i !aa I r . . n . . . a a.t. .ll MM! mi 9-r l VlU t-. , StMia aa .. f Vaa ym .-l Ii II I ... mv, a i. ..-.- .1 I r " .1 i n I i ,, Ilk yuur drusstit fr Almanac fur Itol rnnlalaln daarrtllina of lb H.ni.-lutud CaUlBalaa of U luvt lauiaikabU ura sr aiUlsnd bf UiUUm. For Sale liy C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. PRINTING or i:vi:v DI'CWIIMIUN Wo ar riiard to Cut hrsl-clai Prlntina; promptly at lowed prict connttvnl with skillful and Inlalllgant culion, ENTERPRISE PRINTERY Your Work Sollcltod. Fry's Squirrel Poison Kill the squirrel ijuick and satr the grain. Ask for Pry' and um it Boa, Price J mils I'or sale by druggists and grnrial Inrrv hauls Irrprrd only by DANIEL J. FRY, tho Manufacturing Pharmacist, Sutotn, Or. l'ry' SUirirl I'uiaon li Ihe great! dratruyrf of tiiit on earth Put up la Imirs containing enough to kill ji mil PrlCO lOCtntt. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon Regular 12 Tercale, jer yard 10c Light Colored Calico, per yard 4c Indigo Blue Oil Calico, per yard 5c Curtain Scrim, per yard 5c up Bunting, white or colors 5c Cotton Batting, extra quality, per pound I2ic The Celebrated Dr. Warner's Corset 50c up 20-inch Steel Rod Umbrella 50c Notions lc 6c fic Pins, per paper Safety Pine, per paper 5c Hair Tins, per box 5c Finishing Braid, bunch Darning Cotton, 2 balls for 77. Embroidery Silk, 6 spools 5c White Tape, 2 rolls 5C Silk Finish Crochet Cotton, spool 5c Sheet Wadding, 2 (sheets fc Sewing Machine Oil, 10c size bottle 5c Vaseline, bottle 5c White Metal Tea Spoons, 6 for l.ric White Metal Table Spoons, II for 25c Aluminum Thimble 5c Liquid Shoe Drensing 7c We have a hitf quantity of Ladies Shirt Waists and Skirts which we are oller ing at a Ji Reduction. We carry the J. B. Lewis Wear Register, and Bradley & Mctcalf Shoes. These shoes are well known and once you use them will call for them again. We are making a special cut on shoes. We arc agents for the celebrated Stand ard Patterns. Call and get fashion sheet free. We carry the celebrated Gilbert Linings. Millinery In our Millinery department wo are ottering HjxKiial inducements. Sailor-Hats 25c Trimmed Hats I 00 up Men's StisiK tulcru, full h ngth, from lffc tip Mo rt'ii I'.ftll.rij-K'an UndiTwcnr, -r suit 50o Men's White IIiuiilkere!iiofn !q Men's Blue or Red Handkerchiefs 5o Men's Heavy Working (iloves. from 25c up Men's Working Shirts, from 25o to 50o Men's Funcy Dress Shirts 35o to 75o Men's Black Sutine Shirts 45o Men's Heavy Black Duck Shirts i;0c Straw Hals f,0 Up r7'is s 'As VivK,viVs Groceries Tomatoes 3 cnnH Corn 3 cans J"ter 3 cans Washing Powder 3 pUnd Corn Meal '. 10 pounds Bulk Kx tracts p,,r 07i Cornstarch ,,ur jWUpj Koiist u.llee IK)luui j()cup Scouring Soap f,0 (Jood Syrup, in wooden pail pCr pail C5o "Our Mother's" Starch, samo us Celluloid, with i pound more to package lOo We always have on hand a large stock of Mason Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers. 25o 25o 25o 15o 20o 5o Remember that we pay the highest market prices for Farm Produce, Shingles, Etc.