OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1902. 3 j. it t Personal Mention ,.afj 9EjraWn WBiwaWSErt e"QS! ; ttik Jagger waa In towu yesterday ::l CrtrilM, X. M. Pavls, d( Cam, wit In the city ..iiiilay. V-... ("i'IIu Goldsmith lufl lant night fur .1 i rsnclaco. I ..in Duffy, of Heaver Creek, wh In the v yesterday, it, (luge,, of Bt afford, ku kit Oregon i .i.'lcr MomUy. . Josephine iHiVore .lohnaon wa ( city last Sunday. V.'iViiim Thompson, t leading farmer A Ni-nly, wa In tlio city Tuesday. Amu Mldlam, o( Portland, ii ! I relative and fiiend In Caiteinali iiu.liiy, tin) Clurk I vUitliiK lilt niollii'r In Iiih city and return lo llundon In about i week, I i.-lfl. Morton, ul Newhcig, spent in In Oregon City vlitlng his uncle , 'i.siiimitcr George F. Morton. I s Sl.ltool SllperltllellduiU Gibson llkt m i n d a position w ilh Portlaud Cliy i ,, Hull it ay a conductor. Alimony J, W. lraer haa moved iii. 1 , i family (miii the hill to Ilolbm, 1,1-rii they will breathe tlm pure country Ir. t'lifiiar C. Curry, of l'ottland, a r iiht-r of City Recorder Unite C. Curry, nn Iih atd in tli In city, and ix In liii niU.i r'a ollli'o. i V"! 'ial Land Agent E. W. Dixon wan i dm i'ily Sunday. Iln waa formerly ,t:'!i,rd Ml the local olllee hut iiaa been I !Hr0W llary Academy, Mr. Ilil(a whi for four year iiiKt ru- ior Ht the ItUhop Kcolt AcnilfiiiywliPnMr.mil was In charge of that liiRiltutlon, and ha a very high regard for Mm. 1 1 ill memory. Oeorga II, Y()iii( ha relumed from hla government claim, which la shunted bout 40 mile from Hhanlko. While he report only about six Indies of anow on the grr.tmd, be say It i vcrv cold, It be ing IA degree below tern when ha lell. Mr. Young will lemsln with bin fmiiily In Oregon Cliy mull the freeze up la over. I1U brother, Louis Young, re mained on the claim. J. L. Keier, of Colfux, Wash., la visit ing hi sister, Mrs, Arthur Warner, hi niece, Mr. K. K. Kellogg, and other relative In thi section ,f the country, Mom of which Iih has not seen belore, not having been In Portland or Oregon City In thirty yeart, until t o present time, Me crossed the plain In 18 lit to California and came jo 1'ortland In lHoO; came to Oregon City from Portland in a haitaitx. propelled by Indiana and In 1001' by electric cara. Tlie change that have taken place are almost incomprehensible. mketom opt f.mkai. cummittfe. Hill lie II. Id F.bruary 15, to FU Date of County Conv ntlnn. Chairman J. U. Campbell, of Ihn He publican County Central CommlUee, ban loaned a call for a meeting of the Central Committee to I held in thla city, on 8ttiwd.iv, Fe binary 15, for the pnri-o-o of tlxlng date for the count v convention and apportioning the number of dele gate from each precinct. The commit lecinen are : Abiirnethr W. II. Smith 1 in Wanhlngtoii for the past two M; Murgaret Williama i detained at nine by mump, which the caught from mm of her ptipila In I'arkplnro achool. !r Hitter, Mis Eleanor, I teaching In cr stead. J. V. Uootsj J. A. Talliert. E. P. c linitii, S'd Imel and 'John Rotiins'in, I prominent poliliciana of Clackauiaa, cm jo town looking over the situation .i-t Saturday. Jubn Mulnwowl, of LUmthI and Mr. ri.-r, bit oon in-law, were In the city i'linl.iy. The latter la a recent comer linn county and haa purchaacd a farm oiu J. O.Trullinger. . Mr. and Mr. tC. D. Kelly celebrated ii.ir trolili.il WHihlini nniiivi.riiif.rv Weil- Mr. Kelly haa been aerioutily I v , C. K'K'her Henver Creek pr. T. B. Thornaa Itoringa C. M. Lake (Kiiby A.M. Vinard Caiicuiah (.'bun. Ile Canyon Creek W, E. Honney Caaeadea ...J. II. W.iver Clierryvlllo .. , Bilna Hedge Clai'kumaa. Jnmcg Ih-raelan lUmaHcua ,E. I.. While in ( MAICUII FAblllUN bIIKli.13 will bo ready for free diatribution next Monday. But you will have a a a a. .c A A A O lo come to the tore ?ot them as we shall not make house delivery this month. The French ftf X . . . . ...... Now la your time to buy a hat'eheapj VJ rastnon nates lor March are in and all JaUies are cordially invited to call and look them over, at Miaa Uoldmidth'a. o Faacinator In every atylo and color cheap at Kacket Htore. I O Everyone wanting a chance on the Big Doll. Uet licketa thla week. Anna E. Nanli, of thla city, haa been granted an original penrion of (3 per month. KegiHtratlon If lncranlng. Twenty eight regiatered Wednuiiday and 21 Thuraday, The aecond diatrict republican congrea alonal committee I called to meet in Portland to-morrow. The Acme, oi.onlte Entcrprine olllce, manufactiirea freah candy daily. Fruit, clgaia and tobacco. 8ola fountain. New, The matter of the corporation of Mil waukio wilt be tnkwii up In the cumin Id aiouera court toiUy. A grand ball will be given at Beaver Creek ball on Frid.iy, February 21. Uood order will he maintained and a cordial Invitation extended to all. Carl Bchine'gao, aged 84 yearn, died Tueaday of Lung fever at I'aikplace. He baa made hi home with A. li jlle The funeral wa held yeatcrdy and the Interment waa In Muuntuin Vie ceme tery. Marriage llcenm-a were iHaued tbi week lo Maude A. llaney, 18, and Ed ward II. Will, 2(1; Myrtle t'oojier, lit, d. W. Driacoll, 31. i-xility, Mr. Kelly Iiaa been aertoUH I but la improving and the MHh year of icir marriage waa a joyful event. II. C. Koop returned Saturday night urn Wilhoit after teaching a three onth'H term of achool there. Me waa nne'iy employed In I'urker'i barber nip and leavea thla week for Han Fi mi ni o. fSiiiiutor George C. Urownell will re- ioikI to the loaat "Linuolo, the Orator" . -xt Vdnenday evening at a haiiitlvt veil by the Young Men' Republican ub in memory of the birthday of ,r.ilniii Lincoln. Mr. CbaHe, a aon-ln law of John Has na, and who formerly reaided in the mold IniUBe, Corvallia, la dead. He cil In Waahington eonie time ago. Hi tnily hai gone to Otegon City to reaide. Corvallia Time. Fred Wagner, of Cottrell, waa In the v Wodneaday, He ray that Engle Creek . . . (lurlleld (ieorge . . ... Iknl ng Highland Muckaliiitg. Maple Lane Milk Creek , Milwatikie Matqtiam Needy. , w Era Oregon City No. 1.. Oregon City No. 2 . Oregon City No. 3 . Oawegn lWaul Hill ,. Dr. C. B. Kmiih ..... D. H. Jones ....Han Paulaen ...... Fred (ierber ...W. C. liuckner .Kheiinan Woller ... M. Mc(ieehan ...John Deunlion J. E Wetaler ... .1. OLarkiu J.B. No, EnoaCahill .II. W. Trembatb E. I. Hand ...D. W. Kinnahd J. A. Tuda H. M. Kelao Sievura Ailolph Aaubolf SodaHprlnga Albert Croe-en 8pnngwater. A, M. bhibley Tualatin J. L. Kitire Union.- W. L. White Molulla John Shaver Viola J. Randolph West Oiegon City C. A. Miller Kllleo 0. L. Barber Nnrrd lliui I'rom 'I'orlurr. There in no more agonizing trouble than pile. The constant itching and burning make life Intolerable. No posi tion Is comfortable. The torture ia un ceaHing. De Witt'a Witch Hazel Halve cu.es pilea at once. For skin dieases, 11 cuts, buriiH, bruiees, all kinds of wounda, mllii -s hnve moved Into the Cottrel jt , unequalled. J 8. derail, St. Paul, liiKil..atri.!tililiit!ie pyjr. The f Aik.. says: "From 1801 1 auflered with strict ia nipidjy buil ling up and more 1B protruding, bleeding piles and could ople are exKtcted to locate there. find nothing to help me until I ueed De J. E. Hedgea went to Portland Tues- Witt' Witch lUzel Salve. A few boxes y to attend the funeral of Mr. J. W.j cotrpletely cured me." lie war of coun .11, i ife of the piei-idenl of Hill Mil-1 terfcitc. Geo. Harding. i at These Prices iinlio Mush, '2J lbs. in package 2 packages for 15c .1 m on, 4 cans .2rc rn k Hammer Soda, 8 11)8. for V!rc )od iyrup, per can 2rc mnt Coflue, from 10c reen Coflue, per lb 10c .rdincs, 6 cans . .250 A), can Raked Beans .20o asliing Powder, per lb 5c :k en 1 1 an Coffee Extracts, 8 p." '. agPS 2.rc inwi and Vanilla Extracts, p. r ox. . , '. 5c r.l ed, with bone and grav- f 1, t package 7c Ufinn, ior bottlo 5c Matches, per bunch lc Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle. 5c Regular 15c Shoe Dressing . . . . 10c Lemonade Sets, from $1 White Metal Teaspoons, per set 15c Curling Irons, each 4c Fancy Toilet Soap, )cr box .... lc Lead Pencils, per dozen 10c Tablo oil cloth, per yard 18c Toilet Soap, long bar 4c Men's Working Gloves, from. . .2.rc Men's Black and White Striped Working Shirts 43c Men's Sunponders ; . .J5c Men's and Boys' Hats at factory pt ices Men's and Boys' Leggings. . . . 40c Winter clothing i what you want. Cold weather i coming on and it cohIh uo more to be comfoitable. Joe Know laud, the 7th btreet tailor, ha hundreds ol Humpies of elegant good to geleCt from. Knowland' clothe fit. Every thing in the Millinery line tie lew Coat at Mies Goldsmith'. The main corridor of the Bank of Ore gon City ia undergoing some changes tbi week. Tlie email safe ia being umved to the rear o( the bank and the wire netting 1 to be extended straight across the front of the room, giving the bank moie counter room. Caps and Mitten at your own price. Racket Store. M ia Cleo Smyth, of Vancouver, baa purchased the Acme Candy Parlors from F. 11. Welsh and will conduct the bum ilea iu the. future. Tlie store will be completely remodeled and new features added and will in every way be mode an up-to-date establishment. Baby Bonnet, Hats, Trimming ev erything below cost at Miss (Jul Jsuiith's. Contractor Braker I engaged in mov ing out the ahow window in the Wil lamette building from a bevel to a straight front. The store In this build ing that will be benefitted by this im provement are Geotge A. (larding, W. L, Bloch, and Rosenstine'a. Flannel Waists and Dress Skirts Bell ing at half price at the Racket Store. A marque ball will be given in the Ar mory next Friday evening, February 14. and an enjoyable evening is anticipated. Turney'a orchestra of four piece will furnish the mtHie. Markers, gents, 60 cents; mabkeiB, ladies, tree. Spectators, 25 cents. $25 in prizes given away. t-e them at P. O. store. a o o o o o o o o o o o o C) o o o o VALENTINES .We are showing the latest things in Valentines selected from the cel ebrated Raphael Tuck and the Whit ney lines. Prices from oc to $3.50. Dainty books and pictures are quite the proper thing now for Valentine gifts and for 2fc to $1.00 we can ehow you handsome and desirable things to select from. r UMBRELLAS This 6tore is known as the place to buy a dependable umbrella. You take no chances for we guarantee every one from the $1.00 kind up, to not crack or fade and to shed water If you buy an umbrella here and it doesn't give you satisfactoiy st rvice, bring it back and get a new one Old umbrellas recovered with our patent cover while you wait 75c up. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 6-inch Mounted Globe, 25c HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY o o o () () o o o (.) C.) C) o o o o o o o o o o o o o C) o o o f f W W V w w w .Mall Itoute Outravria The poatoffice department has awarded contrai ls for the carrying of mail in Clackamas county a follows : Clarkes, by Cotton, Elwood, and Springwater, to Dodge, 20 miles, twice a week, O. W. Keller. 234. Currinsville, to Garfield, ais mile, aix lime a week, W. il. Young, $373. Egle Creek, by Oeorge. to Bisfell, 12 mile, twice a week, A. Widdenbold, $1U5. Oregon City, by Ely, Beaver Creek, Sbubel, Clarkes. Meadow Brook and Union Mills to Mulino, 24 miles, three times a week, A. Mocier, )54". Oregon City, by Ely, Carus, Mulino and Liberal, to Mnlalla, 15 mils, aix times a week, 8. J. Vaughn, $447. Oregon City, by Willamette, Stafford and Wilsonville, to Graeme, 16 mile'', six time a week. W. H. Young, 174(1. Oregon City, by Stone and Logan, to Viola, 30 miles, aix times a week, W. Mosier, fC80. Sandy, by Firwood, to Balm on, 14 miles, three time a week, C. D. Chase, $311. Sandy to Dover, aix mile, twice a week, A. J. Kitzmiller, $110. The contract will run for four years-, commencing July 1, 1902. PITER SHARK AHIUSTED. (bui red Willi Operating a Mck l ln tlie Slot Machine. A complaint waa filed yesterday by Chief of Police Burn againat Peter Khark, who ci minds a cigar store ou Main street, charging him with op erating a nickle-in the- slot machine, and the case will come up in the Justice Court today. Card machines are not molested but lat December, just prior to the city election, all of the niachiues that pay money were shut down by order of the city authorities. Since then they have been operated at interval, but no attempt has been made at open violation, with the exception of this case, which will be made a test. Everybody uses nmbreilaa. Every body should know where to have them repaired and new cover put on. John son and Lamb. MYou Could Look Into the future inri teethe condition to which your conch, if nesiectcd, will bring you, you would seek relief at once and that oaturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption " . . Guaranteed to cure Con I . IiriT sumption, Bronc hitia, V-M W Asthma, and all lung Trouble. Cure Cooght and CoUli in a day. IS centa. Write to S. C. Wells ft Co., lit Hoy, N. Y for free trial bottle. Karfi Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood IwdnliUdls Money ta Loan. At 6 and 7 percent Call on orwiile Jan. W. Lodkb. Oiegou City Ore-jD. Stevens' building. . 20 to $100 to loan on chattel or ir sonal security. D'mick & Eastham, -t i-. tor Kent. A ten acre tract in Canemah. Twenty minutes walk from woolen mill. Good house ani out buildings. Two good cows for sale. For information call at be bouse, or addieat B. W. Pobteh, P, 0. Box 60, Oregon Oily, Oregon. ... Chritian Science service are held at the residence on the north-eatt corner of Fifth and Washington streets every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Snndav school at 12 o'clock. Wedneadav ev-i ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these si r vices all are welo me. FEANK BUSCH THE HOUSEFURNISIIER We must made room for Spring goods, so will offer all Millinery below cost. O. GoldHniith. Roy Kizer, eight year old, was found yesteiday noon by Sheriff Cooke at the Oak Grove station, on the Portland City & Oregon Railway. He had tun away from bis home at 78 Front street, Port land, and had been out all night. He wa wet to the skin and the sheriff took him in charge and took him to Portland. Ilia parents were detracted at the loss of the boy, who hnd run away Wednes day niitht. The lad told the sheriff that ho was going to Oregon City to visit friends. 4i j plouv of Eloqueiee Is indispensable if one wishes to fairly describe the superior ity of this store as a trading place. It takes strong words and lots of them to convey an idea of what we have for customers; but a visit to the store will make words unnecessary. GLASS SETS, consisting of SUGAR BOWL, UTTER DISH, SPOON HOLDER AND REAMER,' from 35c per set. We carry the celebrated Cattaraugus Cut iy Co.'s RAZORS ami POCKET CUTLERY, i l guarantee same. RED FRONT TRADING CO. Educational Note. Examinations are being held in tlie public schools of the city this week in ! all grades except the primary for the mid-term promotions. I F.ighth grade examination are being . held in nearly all of the schools of the county this week. The dates were Wed-1 nesday, Thursday and Friday. Under the new law, which has only been in ef- feet about a year, (upils passing this ex-' animation may enter any high school in ' the state without further examination. Superintendent J. 0. Zinser, Prof. ! Art McLaughlin and Prof. T. J. Gary, ; composing the county hoard of examiii-! era, will hold the semi-annual teachers' examination for state and county papers, in the courthouse, commencing next Wednesday. A a rra tt 1" a Beant&a li liwl Voa Haw Hlwars BflUgM 1 Paper I Youl ,-k' You'll find artistic Wall Paper in abundance. Floral Designs, Panel Effects, Solid Colors, Geometric Conceptions. You'll find them'richt in color. design and price. Cents per Double Roll and up. . Priceson Crockery are down lower than they have beenfoj a long time. This is true of our stock just now, and j'ou'will do well to get in and fit up your shelves'while you can save money by so doing. SWF 6 Handled Cups and Saucers, 50 Cents. '9 rt House Block, OREGON CITY, ORE, 3