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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRfDAY, FERRUARY 21, 1902. 3 . m mvvmm 'Jwtw awan lliwiy Woller, a pioneer of Needy, . who had not timn in Oregon Ciy sii.ce L r j -r- , , " J rcnnnl Miinrinn ti, u-i ti..., i.ii., i .., .n,... ... T . I I ', H ..-h,- town Monday and pinned on to I'oi Hand. ? N ' ' , , Lelarid. of thlicllf, linfl an at , , nmawlca. :.,.. ,! hi Hclirtn ii quitn. wlotuly III ! ' . ni In thlselly. ' ;. . Mr. 'ii'nple, of Arlington, vlxilej Iuhn , . 'mrlng tliM wnxli. V, , ., , Noilhrup. of Portland, m In n husineai Wednesday. ,., Harlow, of Barlow, , wan seen ' on IhihIiicmm, tlitir !.- fiitla, of Champocy, was vlrdl ; . In Oregon Cl'y Monday, Wlrislnger, of Mllwankie, waa City Tuesday 'on bualtuwa, i . f, o( Wllholl, a hrmer, in mi Cliy doing biihlnes Monday. 1 i!!ie lliinrli'l. "f Pom U ml, vlaited g n'v ) '- A. VI ljr.i, Ii link jjx ( liarlolle Ijiliuri, of Califinah, 1 .ir - iUIh, TuemUy, on a viail wnli .'i,.i. . ' ; ficholiia I Hi"! riilntlvea in Ihia city Hunday. a well-know u farmer of Mid waa a caller in the city Wed- y and pinned Fred Moiria, of Moiria A Whitehead, bankers, and K. Kultlor, Manager of i lit Hoiithern i'auiilu llailroad at Portland, wer In town the first o( the we.k, at tending touit. Sam F.ngle, a well known plomer of Mululla, ia reported lo be ati iuimly ill ut Ida home, wtili heart troulilu V3 A. Ax-& lift At. j0iu9-9iiC Ji hat cheap Mow ia your lime to buy at Mian (JoldwriHh's. J. H. M'irriM anm-micea liia candidiicy for aheriir on Republican licketr, -'0 lo $100 to loan on chattel or per Owing """"I security. Diuiick k Kaalhain, agta, fmtnrf of the fvenln(C, after the b'Hinffa tZXR'XKXXXXXXKTflTl !' i of tlm wxloiv had iieeii euinolieil .; Y', ij . m J snfi'll HTnfninrrC I i Af'erwarda, dcliwoim lunch of cofTeB) . . iuuai iiappeningb. !.nd(;4l(ean(J j,.,,,,,, WlUlieifed bv c v courthouse .w -a to hla itilvani'i-d ux hia tcvuwry U a Kavu (j ii-nlic.ri. Ii i ri'puriHd that K. C (iicumtian, who fur hi ViTmI )arriiiiiiiji!lo ) wllh the U. 8. kfuvt-f ti iiitml and Hutu llihuriua, will ruin r n to tli.il Ininiiit'Hii, Mi'. Uimkii man twaia Uio rrpuutinn id lining one ol the uiual t llirlui.l ciMilciea in thla pail of (he C'lU.ilry, in that enturpilM. Among ihoMi (ruin l!i Couniry alio, MrN ))MlH T m. Mm, of Maple weie In Hie city Tuueday ionklng Hr ; itM won tlt) ovey ,lllt WM on INilHic.l maiieia were: J. K. tiribtile, I eatiihitlun In tfiu Kackti Klore for aoirn Albert tinblilu, John I'aly, Mi knl)Ug; i llltJ liahy Ilomiela, IJata, 1 ruiinilng ev erytliuig below coat at Mine UoldniuiiliV The Annie, 0iioHite Knterprine oflie, niiiniilBCtiiii-a lieah candy daily. Fruit, C't;aia and tobacco, fioda fountain. Ntw, We iiiuat made room for Spring good, ao will offer all Millinery I el jar cobi. 0. (iolilHinith. Ilcniy Uaoa, OnWivo, W. W. Jubi-h, llarluw, 'l'oio Tnruor, TuaU'l'i, C. N. Walifl Canby, O. W. Uubbina, Mulalla, J. 1'. t'ole, Itarlow. Mr, A 1, In-buck, ri'iri''-nlliiK Kilm'a 1'luuu llouMt. of I'oitUnJ. in in ilio ci iv Iliitchet, well known fur a few daa and ia Mopping at the tier a .Mainmm, waa in me i ny 1 ctnr llulcl where he will be vlad I'leie renovation ol ttie aaiuM, ri-apeciiuiiy lniUy. i,,', to nifal anyoira iuirvtl in pianoa invitfa the piiirmiage of ttie publii Jm V, (!. Hcailiiiat, of Portland, lalor orgHiir, Mi. LitiflMi k ia olfniii'g Kvt-rylKjdy u-ea umhielua. Kvery ttody alioulij know where to have lliein repaired and new cover put on. Jolui' uu and Ltinti. V, K HuoiltfrAxH l ah am-nrfil the Che ncy I'hotnKraph gallery, and after aeon,- aoiiie fine lidrgina and all who are uonlt'ini'UitiiK a purrlnc ahonid take of; Mm. ilruee Curry, for a ur li.'iifl, ! ' V. II. I' iikhardl, Jr., of Mem, waa advantage of ihia opp vnnU . ) v-m Oily Thuraday of laat week, 'ln.g iii- mil. H. i rv ThleaHen, of Onwego, waa in the Thin- lay, much liitetoated in the j I . il tllimtlou. ' i. )l'!. a uroitliient uonuliht of Jn.i uln the city thia Week alien- tlm l itixfiia' meeting. j I.. I l.'opengaruer, formerly South ''J'ariiii: agent In thia city, was here III g bU (rienda Tucai'ay. , I . u .!i tauii returned Saturday i Kj.!"i Oregon, whew ha ha In iii in the wool bualuHHN. . I, 1 l'i'iilori, one of the leading attor I el lVtUnd, Waa In attendance at .Circuit Court thla week. Itiu' M. Loitan, an entorprltdng bul I man of that place, waa ia thai city i Unit bualiteria Mur.day. 'f V. liibion, of Kaglo Crerk, candi- fur county clerk on the republican t, waa in the city Tueaday. olx rt Waraham, who haa been viail liia aiHli-r. Mra. K. J. Marshall, left iday for hia home In llaker City. i 1'. Motey wai in the city Thuraday ' purcliai-ed aome flna .blooded foul j Klmcr Dixuu, to be placed on hia . iteinal Revenue Pepuly Collector . Ilulman and IVpnly Ueed, ol 'Jand, ware In the city Wedneaday on lliens. l a Audita Oleaaon, of thla city, via Jlr. and Mra. John Tracy, of Cur Ville. Tjeaday and Wedneaday of the Week. unty Hntinlenderit J. C Zinaer es tlmt the rxaminera will coin Ke writing up the teacber'a eertifi f Kutuiday, lit:: Jonea, of Whatcom, Waati., ire hi; ennuKeil in the drug bud (. una a visitor among hie trbnda lii is week. fiward Bmwnell will apeak at the ti 1 .-hu:l toilay at two o'clock, on f'l.iin of WaHiiiiigtou" other appro t mm ciwa will lie held. If Veda Willinins who hua been the ll-l in a kinicrgarlen In I'ortland, H'veml wiontlia Mt will return to jmnm in thia city next week. A blrllidny party waa given b Mrc. McKarland, at her home on Thud and Center alreeie, TneiHliiy evening (iaiuea e.e pluyi-d and refreihiuenta aeived. II 1 1 I pa .il Itiil beil. Hob (iriidiMier, who Imh given tlm county an I lia-al ' atiiboritjea 'much trundle In thf pant ia In mm In r acripe. Tueadav he held up and tubbed (.'upturn Jack, of Mackabmg, of aeveial dollara in inuney. It ia repotted that (UrJnei knia ked the old man down and took his money away front him. (i miner at once lelt the comniiinity but di I nut auccevil it) getting aw . Sli. r i ir J. J. ('oi'ke waa notified of the o. rurrenee and be sides keeping a c'ore wa'ch of the ru.nl leading to (Ireg'in ( by. inhumed I he au thorities ol I'urllnud. Las' lilyht 'he pi-lie- there h rated their man, and Shenll' Cooke went down and brought him lo Oregon City. The charge Iihh Hot been made againal (iadner y.-t, owing lo the lad thai Captain J il k haa been foiget ting hia troubles in w ine. When he vela in proper cor di Ion he will ap-nr anainut Gjrduer. Deiirnu-s ( annul be Cured by local spplicitiuns, as lliey cannot leach the diseased portions of the eir. Thcie ia only one way to cure deafuesN, and that ia by conatitutionnl remedies. Deafneaa ia caused by an inlluuicd con dition of the tnuconn lining of the I'n atachian Tube. When this tube gel in flamed you have a rumbling amin I or iinpeidw t bearing, and when il ia entirely cloned deafnetia ia the result, and un'icaa the intimation can be lakt n out and this tube reatoied to It noniinl condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine caaea out of ten are caused by cut. in h, which ia nothing but an Influned condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of I)enfnesa (caused by catarrh) that cannot lx) cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. V. J. Cll KNKY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by druggiHta, 7"c. lUll'a Famiiv I'llla ure the bent. Win'er clolbipg is what ou want. Cold weather ia coming on anil il co-Is no more to be comfortable. Joe Knuw bind, ll.e 7th alreet tailor, b.ia hundreds if samples of elegant gU4xla to Select from. Kno land's clothes (it Cntd. 1'otie aold his crop of hops List Fiiday to a 1'orttand Ann for 13 cents. This Is about the last lot of bops around Hubbard. . The bin era are around Irvn g to contract for the l!)02 crop al a very good (igure. Aurora Horealis. Christian .Science h i vices are held al the residence on the norili-caht corner ol Filtii and Washington atieeta every .Sunday morning at II o'clock. Sumlav school al ll' o'clock. We Inesdat even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser vices all are welci me. Henry (Jans, a j )lly "Pub-hman," of Oaaego, who was an Interested Bpectntor at the ( iiir.en.s meeting Tuesday said In speaking upon the question of selecting a uome for the party, "It don't make any difference what you call tne baby" whereupon everybody laughed and ap plauded. J. D. Stevens re urned Wednesday 1 1 ooi Morrow county, where he uiade i-pecchea in lleppner, lone and lexing ton. The Socialists, he aya, will put up a legislature ticket. Iu a few days Mr. Su-veiia will commence an active canvass ol the county and continue 'til every town and achoolhour-e haa been visited. OABTOniA. Bsari tba Ibl Kind You Haffl Alwars Boufitit RED FIB TRADING C Court House Block OREGON CITY, OREGON. 4 Cans Salmon :. 25 cents 1 Can Syrup 2-3 cents 2 Packages Jumbo Mush lo cents S Pounds Arm vt Hammer Soda 25 cents 0 Cans Sardines 25 cents 1 Bottle Bluing 5 cents 1 Bunch Matches 1 cent 8 Packages Ackerman's Cofleo Extract..25 cents 10 Pounds Corn Meal .- 25 cents 1 Pound either Ginger, Mustard, Pepper or Allspice ..25 cents 1 oz. Lemon or Vanilla Extract 5 cents 1 Bottle Sperm Sewing Machine Oil 5 cents Mis's Mary Cai-e the well known con tralto, of Oregon City, will appear iu to night's recital at Albany. She will be ai-sia'ed hy Mra. Charles W. Tope, who lelt for Albany on yesterday morning's train. MisaCase has been in AILuny since Monday visiting her brother Leroy Case and sang before the Albany Ladle's Musical Club yesterday afternoon. tllC I AUUl'A CIKCI.K HAKQCHT. The asmi-annual bampiel of tiie Glad stone and I'ark place Chautauqua Socieiy was held last Friday evening at Hue teei dene,e of O. T. llowaid, of Gladstone, and proved to be one of the moat del gli - ful entertainment i f the -aou. Beau tiful decorations in red and whiie of which heal la were a pioir.irieiit (eatoie and souvenirs appropriaie ti ihe day, also a dainty little Mi-a V d.-n io and Sir Cupid, contributed to Ine ariistic eirec . An exceptionally good program cans gting uf apeechea, music and reelia lions was rendered, the meuilie'a of the circle beiru assiated by Mrs. A. 8. Drea serand Miaa lino 11 iroing, wbodnligbled all with appropriate vocal velm (tons Valen tinea were the ticke'S uf Sion, whieli can -led nmcli meirimeiit and siieculaiion among their fortunate or un- the ladies. The t'flWrs of the league are: L. Ad ams, urendent, KHa Smith, vice presi ileu' ; M) rtle Buchanan, secretary ; Ches ter Chase, treasurer. The missionary committee recommended the supiort of Minnie Uot-li ker, throiiKh her attor neys, Uiuin k & Kaaiham, has brought Bait against John lioetcker lur a ilv,,( f ir i e-ertion. They were uiair.. o m a famine child in Irxliar and the haue wmneapulia Nov.-intx-r , 181)1, a t - a pledged f 20 per month for the support of defendant deserted plaintiff 0,1. u !"), the charge. During ihe coming vear j I'M'. the India Mission field will be mule the i II. W. iremhatb, a imliiistrator t the suhjectof special alndy. The mem le-t!e of John K. 1'remoalh, dec-aat-.l, bership of the league baa about doubled j haa pai l t.j Manha Tremhaih, widow, during the year past and the outlook for the sum of $1115 85. being the lemaining the future is promising. cash on hand al Ihe clos of said eala'e, lieaidev some personal properly, i:oiiaist il g of diauiorida, watches and rb gs. II. W. Treinhath, adminislraior of the l estate of John R. Trenibath, decuaed. has pr--eri!e( his final account of ihe ea- j tale. It Was decreed hy the court tlmt The ladies of the Informal Whist Club give a reunion whist partv at the resi dence of Mr. Dave Caufield, Friday iiltfh', Feb. 14. The evening waa pleas antly puseil and dainty refreshments, a Wnis-1 were served by the hoelesaea, the Misses The fol the administrator pay to Martha Trem- fortunala recipienti-. Dalmy and bounteous refreshments I'orier, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Humphry, were followed by lo .sts and ren onsen, ,r- "' 'Mr- C. H. Caufleld, Mr. and Ihe bit of the evening being male by Mr. II. K Straight, Mr. and Mr. I). II. i'rofeosor II L. MirCarin in resMinie lo I Ola-s, Mrs. Kosa Charman, Misa Amy the toast ".Sweetheart and Wives." I Kelly, Miaa Laurence, Miss Walden, Eiheland Marjorie Canfield Inwiniy trnatii vnm rtrps4.nl? fr. and Mr. J W . Mflr.t Mr .mlMr. I. r I ber all uf toe ta-n-onal property set fortli bitu the siM. of I11W.H5 and deliver t Mr, and M a. Ilownr I are royal enter tainers and were tendered a volt of thinks for this pariiculai ly happy in stance ol their liofpiiali y. C 'tiversa ti jo slid general chorus ainginv closed an evening unmoral U for its pleasure. and iiei-crihrd in the inventory, and that noon riling the receipt for ihe sain-, that the final am aut lie apt rove ) and the bon lanieti rliach-irged. Mias Vera Caufleld, Mias Myers, Mira Meldrnm, Misa Fuilerton, Mias Co h raue, Mr. Ueorge HwafTord, Mr. E A. Chapman, Mr, James Church, Mr. T. P. ttandall, Mr. II. D. Wilcox. DKhTIIM K t l.CII CONl KUT. Mr. Wal'er Itee.l, Poll nil' lintel cor tialto, wI.ohh icinitatiou is nut con fined 10 the 1' H il'ic. Cuss' alone, ha la-en secured for the K ithn k t lull encer', which will be tiel I .March 14 in WimhI men hall. Mr-. Ketii's v. ice i. ol wire rsrge and quali't ud her sweetness of tone is lemaikahV. Mie baa only up peaied iu Oii-i-on 0 ty one, al a concert given hi Mrs K. K. ( i a man several Jeara ao, hut thx uiuric loieia i f this city have aUs t ken a kin-ll. i iten-at in her and bate tied Ine ph-ai-n e of hearing her at musical iMiticii' k- in Ine u elropols. Several of O egun Citt'a best Vocaliht" l ave I en hei pupii. The coming concert pr. uii.ea l l e the nui- Tj aical event uf f lie sea-on -1 1 ui I I p given pirtialiy f-r '' e hem fit .. ine . M. C A Adnii-si in, M) cen's. Tickets inuv be seeninl ( urn men be. a uf ihe citib or Ihe asMiciaiiui . W . A full attendant. of ih Y.f St! K. and a number of (r emls eeuihll at it the Conitreulioti d chur.-b ia-' l ue-'hiv n gl.t, the oci a-i'-ll bei.glhe firat lar business ineei'iu of the eir. A greeaive conumlniui nar y was fie na- Saturday the Columbia Hook and Lad der Company will give a grand ball at Ihe Armory. Elaborate preparation! have been made. Everest's orcheet'a will fiirtiUh the uiumc. A large number of tickets have been aold and the expec tations are that there will be a large at tendance, j vTvTTT V A TTII will bea. i vr v i, iuoti-;u " ir-ftrj Shiloh's Consumption and oar is so ftrontr we I yllrtT guarantee a cureorrrfond a War moDcy, and we send yon free trial bottle if yoa write for it. 61IIW)H iJ ccxu IS cents and will cure Con. sumption. Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold In a day, and thus prevent serious resnlts. It hat fa-en doing thfte things for 60 yeara. 6. C. Wells & Co., Le Roy, N.Y. Karl's Clover Root Tea correct tat Stomach OF Dnirablft Land NEAR OREGON CITY l! PllbliC Sslfi i4 A tract of land containing about . 'M A "t ntma 1 1 i tli t V, s A I .Ann r.t It ir eyr.L.r -X'vacico nun iijo iiuiri iiciiij tiers. for its northerly boundary and Oregon City for its westerly bound ary will be sold at public auction Tuesday, March 4, 1902, at 1 1 o'clock A. M., at ihe Court House door, by order of the court. Further information regarding the land will bo furnished on ap plication to the undersigned. -" m 9 E. G. CAUFIELD, Assignee. r 'a 3 3232S 422tbS2fcfcu. ! FRANK BUS0H TIIE IIOUSEFUKNISIIER 6 'Him Clackamas County Humane Soi-i-ety iHpuriuniUi iu eecuiinn the services of tlou Judge Caples, of 1'itHi nd, i.i the ( irm of a lecture to be delivered in Oie K in City ao'iicliiiie during the early part ' 9 i fNUn-li. The Mibjcct of the talk ill , b en the JudgD'a tiavcla in South i Aiuiii cm, where he waa rtilin d iS' Uni'tod States Consul. The I. CAW Ky. hua Ht laat hem given the riMit to coitnict a cross ntc over the Southern Pacific trac-t for li e Caneman extension. An agreement was ; reached out of couit whereby the ex j pituse of building Ihe cio-ming and put-, tinu in dangi r signals will be borne hy j the Klectric line. N w that therane! ' hua b.'cn cettled, the P. C. & 0 will soon j he unning its cars lo Caneniah. j Mra. Geo U. Krownell ua honoted as j being one of ttie npeikers at the Oregon j Confidence of Chariliea and Correction, held at Portland Lai night. Her subject J wa-t "The I'uiy of the State 10 Its le . : pendent Children." Mrs. liruwnell made an eaineal plea f r the removal uf . 'corrupting ii.fl lences and the support of iiibtiiutinus ol refuriu and conecliuii, speaking in bitter termri of the evil re, j suits of yellow j'lurnalieui. j At a meeting of Mountain View Hone Couipm y, No 4, held last Monday even-, ' ing al F.iy villc, Ciiiiliciluian S V. Fran-J !ci waa re-elected president of the coin- I puny. ' J. II. Ilonaul was le-clected nc I ret.iry and Ciiaiiea Motau tieaeurer. j The company i.omiiiated 1. II. Howard, i fur Fire CommiSMioncr and inihiiscd l lie nomination of S. J. lhi'iord, of Coluni- hia llouk ainj Ladder Cciiiiany lor Chief of the department. , ' r - l . . tTX t-V - i- -'2 L-1"T ---- .w . . . vy W v. - J ",v sr- s. ios-o"4SiV5-V -e-"7- 6r-ip-xgr-i&w &4 sy 'sy "sy sv -sjj- 'OiLDER Among the foundation stones of this business are "Honest Ad vertising," "A Spirit ol Accommodation," "Thoroughly Complete Slocks" and "The Very Lowest Frices." To daily approach the plane of perfection in dignified merchandise is the constant aim, study and effort of this institution. Every week adds to the ability of this great store to do better the duty it undertakes w hich duty ia: "Tp win through merit, the friendship and patronage of the public, to become the supply center of all those who require honest, dependable goods." If we for instance sell you one door that should be i inch thick, we will not send you one that SUPPOSED to be ti inch thick but is dressed down to inch. If you ask for in stance for one door 2 ft. 6x6 ft. 6x I you get exactly what you bjrgulntd for and the price is only $1.35 at that. We guarantee our prices of windows against anybody in the land. PuiIiU r's II irdwarc is our stronghold. Mighty Pretty! Spraking of Wall Paperthe prettiest de signs an l colm ings we have ever sold or seen are included in the great stixk you can choose from here. MIGHTY CHEAP, TOO. Excellent pit per for 5 cents a roll; better grades, too, of course, and all fresh and new you himt rely on that, have confidence in our word, confidence is the foundation of society. If you cannot trust a man don't deal with him. There are enough honest men who want your trade. PORTIERES P I i f The Farmer Y g 1 fit I fa The -dener v ) ! Imi 1 i& f TWotlltutnor. ThT 1 1 . JCjHjV-K- ,Ar iRJflJ!- ar -vorlli a ffrror il.nl Bi..m t ! fifrH-''it,r51i 3HwHwL--l f limn tli ordinnry kind. toii ' M lsr 11 V J 11 I l t i O. M. FERRVJtCO. E iLwV Detroit, Mloh. Portiers, Lace Curtains and Carpets these homebeautifying articles must be seen to be appreciated, take a little time, call on us and find out that a small amount of money ia sufficient to fix your rooms in a modern and tasty way. i 1 k Ii