Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 28, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1902
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cial Happenings. FRATERNAL I
p ntmr sum aB:rai ii
- - I.K AT HDMK FA KM.
1 1 tli-a-le Club, of Mount 1'lenrmnt,
.. i rlwlncsl bv Mrs. Dan O'Neill and
; H, times at "Hone Farm" 1111 Tuesday
ii, iHiiiii. TIih ulu b li aa been atoilylng
.Imkt-i-p' ro during the Winter and haa
t mi Oi "lied Moiua khuiI work under the
( i i ( i i I I leadership U( Milt IlljllllltS,
in r I'm. chill tlll'l Conellliled the rendlllf
A ,!.,'. Ciinmtr" Mini diKcunol lit
:; . ..ill IIh iimrhH, (lie ladiaa were
nvii' l tn tiit) lilHturlu oli tlliilng rou in
ir n it ci liniiiut, Al tlit-y gitliered
i . ! 1 1 : t this uialiouany dining table, upon
thirli hud been itirvml dally refresh
i. i '.im f ovor lnllf a century, H spirit of
I'llilhin.'i'llHH Seeilletl to fill Uion tllH
i iiiiiny and it was soon discovered llmt
I (inti table linen camn across the
elnhtiieu hundred tnd forty
hr. i j tlmt iniir-n wan served from a I'la-
ii. t tank Hint had seen lllty' yean of
ifvi.M. Tilt) tltt Clip Slid asllCer WUm
wi iM time pieces mid the teaspoona
n I rilvai' mke banket were genuine
f ii Iuiiii.. The handsome china bread
lulu waa a wedding gill to the mother
f t liiifiruMfK a ix I came with Imr from
(f fur imihern home. And while nip
Ing ill" steiimlng eolIVe, niKiiy stories of
it frilling past were told, brought to
iliul by thiita treasures of loon ago,
bo club adjiiirned to meet with Mm.
'illiiltllH next week.
Hits, iikkd'h jucitai..
Tiitii coining of Mri. Walter Keed
n Woodmen llitf! on Friday, March M
'hailed with Joy by all lovers of mimic
i Ori'Kmi City. Her glorious voice w
ut it heat in Italiatl, Herman, French
itl 1 r,:!ii.i souks, Mr. Heed la
line ( voi ito with the musician of this
ty nr. ! lulu many friend among tliem.
it! etmlicd in Paris, New York am!
Winn am) aside from Imr Urge clai ol
jpil lina been for several year con
ti noliiUi In HI. M.iry'i Cathedral In
li'.l.in t. Tho vocal music of 8t,
slen'e Hull it unilcr her direction
er ri i Hiil in thin city will bfi under tlm
pi.i'i.f tiie )urtliick Mnaical Club
id lh proceMila will no In part to the
jui-j,' Min'a Clirlatian ABsoc'latlon.
f ,
! DKHTIIICK CI.I B.
Mrn. C. 0 Miller enU-rtlnd the Der
rk Muaical' Club at her reoldence
OiHl-iy (veiiltiK. A miHcllannoua pro-
am wail ci.oyel. Minn Fairrloiigli and
(ft Ivlna Caulleld rendered piano aoloa
t, A. 6. Dranwr, Mina Hardinx and
s Cnyori aanic, and Miaa Jeanette
ircloiitib entertained (lie audience with
'elect reading. Thone prenent were:
t. Cbaiiei Caufleld, Mm. J, Eugene
h!.), Mra. C. O. T. Willlama. Mn,
, M. Lawrence Mini Mattie Draper,
l F.ihm Caufleld, Mini KhkIb Itlock,
an Kate Baird, Mim Fuirclouic h, Mira
rtrude FaircloiiKh, Mim Hardinir,
M Convert. Miaa Laurie Cody era,
in Khhib lilock will entertain the club
iml.iy evenlnx, March 10.
( TKACIIKR'a CLUII.
lnv. and Mra. J. II. Iieaven enter
tied the Urachera' club at their home
I Moil. Iny evening. Miat Kebecca T.
liiii, principal of, the Kaatbain achool,
nn a compuriaon of the European and
ncrican ii:h(Mla and 8uierlutendent
I). Wilcox diaciiBHed current event,
e di 'UMxionof the question of teach
; la:i;i!,in waa uontinued. The next
eting of the club will be held Mon
, M.ircli 10, it the resilience of Mra.
II. ;iu8.
J 'j
roiiitrruBa i'ay a viait To rourt,AM,
Eleven niembera of Court Itfount
Hood, No. 81W0, Ancient Order of For
eeti'm, went to I'unlmiil Mondiiy evening
and made a fraternal viait to Court Port
land, N ). 81)77. After the tiatial ritual
work, the niembera of the Oregon City
lodgn were Inatructed In tbo work of Ini
tiating cunilidntuH. Under the head
of the good of the Older, apeecbea
were mmlc, aonga, were aung and refreeh
menta aerved. Diatrlot Deputy A. U.
Kuilil, who org.iiied the local t'utirt,
waa preneiit. In a abort time the I'url
lanil Court will iniike a return vlnit to
Mount Hood Court. Tlione who went
from Oregon City were; A. Kobertaon,
L. W , Ingram, O. A. TIioiiibh, Charlen
K. Mulr, (ieorgeCatlfr.jr. D. It. Thoiuaa,
J. M, Hamilton, M. Juntin, J. Ormaby
and D. H. Orr.
DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY
Knowledge is Power LATEST DENTAL. ACCDMPLISHMEHTS
KIBKMKN a HAL!,.
flie largest crowd that the Armory haa
itained thia aeaaon attended the
enth aenual ball of the Firemen on
i night of Waahington'a birChday.
treat's orcbeatra, led by Mr. Everest
person, furnished the music. Dane
' wna continued until after midnight
i the aflViir waa one of the moat enjoy
e dances of the year. The decora
riH were auperb, and allowed careful
rk and excellent taBte on the part of
i committee.
COX-OUOOKMKR.
?he marriage ot Miaa Lulu Mae Bud
ner, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ixiuia
Buii ltiiner, to Mr. Oscar Larkin Cox
I Bole ionized last Wednesday in Port
d. Mr. Cox ia axaiatant etate aecre
y of tiie Y. M. C. A. for Oregon and
,hc and baa many friends In Oregon
y-
DICKIN8 CI.UB.
'he Die king Club met Monday after
hi at the residence of Mra- T. A. Mo
de. Tiie next meeting of the club
1 he held on Tueaday afternoon of
:t wct'k, vhen Mra. Rosa Cbarman
1 entertain the members at her home.
O. A. K. CAMI-KlltK IN fOKTI.ANI).
Friday evening, March 7ih, I K)
Ueo. Wright I'oct and Lincoln-tiarfleld
I'oMt, 0, A. It., In conjunction with their
reajieetlvH Keliel Cor pa. will hold a joint
campflre In I'ort Ihim). Meade 1'imt, No.
2, (J. A. K and Meade Kelief Corp,
No. 18, of Oregon City, have received
invitatlona to attend and it la hoped that
nil who ciin will be on hand at Hard
lng'a drug atore at 7 o'clock ahaip
MHB. MAHKTON VISITS KAPTKHft TAB.
Mra. Clara MirHton, worthy urand
matron of the Order of Knalern Star,
paid an ofllrtal vmit to I'ioneer Chapter
No. 28 Tueaday evening. About ,'!0
vihiting niembera from the Cortland
loilgea were prenent and after the Inspec
tion, refrenbmenta were served.
Hud to Cnmjiier or Die.
"I was just about gone," writes Mrs.
Itona Kichardsnn, Laurel Springs, N. C,
"I had consumption so bad that the beat
doctors said I could nut live more than a
month, but I begun to use Dr. King'i
New Discovery and was wholly cured by
seven boll lea and am now atout and
well." It's an unrivaled life aaver in
Consumption, Pneumonia, LaOrippe
and Rronclvtla; Infallable for Cougha
iOiua, Aawnna, nay fever, Uroup or
Whooping Cough. Guaranteed bottles
50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Geo.
A. Harding's drug store.
J -V V Tr k' ' - H r.
riaurs I nhiiwpi a month vbr the dmr liii-lmn hT
ixm.ii ra'tr'l, mid the two cii,l,l (). Uvih); itiiwik ile-tiuyi-il
lo tint xiiia linv, uliuwlng thu cuiplil iouU uttcvttwS
lu roati v a brlui.
Flnr 8 ihowi the Ions of two appr tth, the six ynit
miilitr and the flrat lilcu,ld. lh brldite above is atlarhed
by an uh;ii taw K'il'1 ciruirn over the teemd blcimpld,
ud a bar which exWuda lulu a cavity of tha artjolulug luular.
Ftnr t ihowt a root wit
ernwn realr to atuch. It t
iij to extract a root wheo
can he crowned and i
aa Bwiul aa avai.
Ff are 1 represent! the brMif t dv for adjuntment
i4 &
FliMiru S i. ,.iM:titn the due alter lh brldne hi bueu
slauod u ixwitli.u.
in
I TEETH
WITHOUT
PLATES
ii i)
Q
r
rijure huwi th bridge anchored in potltioo.
Flaure IP la a month that has livrt all the tf!i httt fonn
the two cmpi.li aud two mulari,; the are aliowi. ua Vi,w
lur a full upjyer bridge.
The following divorce suits were fled
yeateiday: Simeon May vs. Amy May
Margaret Schumacher va. Charles Sclin
macher; Martha McFeeley va. George
McFeeley.
Gilbert L. Hedges, who voted against
the Exemption law that the wage earners
wanted and the Precinct Aaseasor
law that the farmers wanted and that
was endorsed, by the Oregon State
Grange, is the personal author of the
pictures of Senator Brownell that appear
n the Oregon City Courier Herald. He
wants to succeed Mr. Brownell in the
Senate. !
The suit of Mary Guenther vs. Oscar
Goentber for a divorce haa been denied
n the Circuit Court in Portland. The
couple were married in July, 11)00, and
resided in thia city in November of that
year. Mrs. Guenther la 19 years of age
and her husband la not much older. She
complained that her husband beat and
kicked her, an on another occasion drew
large knife acrosss her throat. Several
witnesses testified that Guenther treated
hie wife very well and Judge Cleland de
tiled tier application. Guenther waa
discharged from the U. S. Navy on ao
count of a disability and receives a pen'
sion of $10 a month.
-.. -s&y" sits a tU I nr a
. ITS . sA PWviiaT
riurrow (Saturday) evening asocial
v. .'.I la given in Willamette hall.
i riiey orchestra will furniah
r the occasion and a pleasant
m anticipated. The public is in
tiiiitlenen, 50 cents. Ladies
in I
d
; ill-
'i i
Mrs. J. E. Jack gave a reccp
' city last Friday evening to
Gardner, president of the
'ague for this district. Re
were aerved and an enjoyable
: massed.
prise $1.60 per year.
"ft
juhi wiiiiiu iicrginap
is aafcty but she
does not see it ; she
ii looking the wrong
way. There's many
a woman etniggling
in a aea of disease
who is doing the
A -- looking the
t . r , y. wrnna wa v
' 'i r j
K at
medicinal
life buoy, Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion is within her reach.
Many a woman haa testi
fied : "I know I should
not be alive to-day but for Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription." This famous
medicine establishes regularity, dries
weakening drains, heals inflammation
and ulceration, and cures female weakness.
Weak and sick women, especially those
suffering from diseases of long standing,
are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter.
free. All correspondence is held as
strictly private and aacredty confidential.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
"I take plea mire in writing- to let you know
the ureal good I received from your ' Favorite
Preacrlutlon ' and your ' Pleasant Pelleta. ' aava
Mra, Nora Gaildie, of Rio, Hart Co.. Ky. I
took seven or eight boll lea of ' Favorite Prescrip
tion ' and one or two viala of the ' Pellet.'
Think I would have heen in my grave had it
not been for your medicine. It haa heen about
four month! ainre I took the medicine. I waa
all run down, had luaa of appetite, could nut
leep at night, wa nervnua, had backache,
black apota on my limb, and sick headache all
the time. I have not had aick headache since I
took your medicine.
"Favorite Prescription" makes weak
women strong, aick women well. Accept
no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure diz
ziness and aick headache.
Flrure 4 It la uaeleaa to wear a plate In the mouth when
a brdlge can b attached to a few remaining toeth and tool.
tgora repreaenu a full set of teeth on a jold plat.
f rare S lllnatratea a cane in
wblcb the lateral (iiciM,r hus
been liistand the central lncior
erown deatroved. To thia ro.,t
a erown has (wen faatened aud
a tooth baa bea soldered to
the crown to Bt the Interspace
toft by the lout lateral luciaor.
Flirure It show the brtd;e complete, ready to plac I
poaitiou, aa shown lu ngura 10.
Figure 12 shows the bridge in place." natural as life
DR. PICKENS, whofle life has been devoted to the Btudy of the Dental Art, makes a specially, not of robbing the mouth of the teeth still
left for service, but of building up a full set (painless) fromjthe teeth and roots which afford sufficient basis for crown and bridge work. He is
prapared to do all kinds of work pertaining to the dental profession and guarantees the same for five years.
Send for illustrated book on "Dental Bridge Work of To-Day . It will be mailed to you free of charge, and will explain so thoroughly the
system that you will understand it as well as the dentist.
DR. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City.
1KATIIM.
Arthur Albright died at Springwater
Tuesday of consumption, sued 22 years, j
Professor (J. VV. Durette, principal of
theOlympia, Wash., High School, died:
in that city Wednesday, fitted 43 years, j
He is survived by a wife. Professor Du- i
rette was at one; time principal of the!
West Oieiton City school, and was after-'
ward principal of the Mount Tabor and
Woodstock schools. He was a well- i
known teachers' institute worker. '
1 i
Mrs. 6. A. Clark died Tuesday at
Clackamas, aged 85 years. She had re-
aided there since 1874, and left three
children C. F. Clark, of Clackamas; I.
O. Clark, of Harmony, and Mrs. Gilbert
Houser, of Los Angeles, CM. The fu
neral was held at 10 o'clock yesterday
morning- from the church at Harmony,
and the interment waa in the Oregon
City cemetery.
Mrs. Martha Barker died yesterday
morning at Molalla, aged 87 years. She
leaves two children, Mrs. Levi Robbing,
of Molalla, and P. G. Barger, of Colfax,
Waah. Deputy County Clerk Eby was
her grandson. Her remains will be
shipped today to Harriaburg, Linn Co.,
for interment. Her home was in Har
risburz but for the past year she has
made her home with her daughter at
Molalla.
Deafness Cannot be Cared
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eu
stachian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed deafness is the result, and unless
the intimation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
If
You Could Look
Into the future and see the condition
to which vour couah. if neelected.
wilt briny ron, you would aeek relief at
once and that naturally would bt through
Shiloh's
Consumption
4 (ya) Guaranteed to cure Con
1 linrz sumption. Bronchitis,
w Athma, and all lung
Troubles. Cure Coughs and Cold in a day.
5 cents. Write to S. C. Wells & Co.,
le Roy, N. V., (or free trial bottle.
Karri Clover Root Tea purines the Blood
WILLAMETTE
GROCERY
Stevens Block
Now Open for Business.
TIN flW
CLEO. SMYTH
Orders for Candy filled after order
is received. No stale Candies
used. New and fresh Confec
tionery mauufactured daily.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Opposite Enterprise Office.
EnUbliiihed 13.
C. I tan
DAILY TRAINS.
D'ly D'ly Effective D'ly D'ly
July 6, 1901
.m. r.m.
6 55 8 00 Lv. Portland .Aril 10 9 40
8 0S 9 05 Goble 10 05 8 35
8 20 9 18 ... Rainier .... 9 52 8 20
8 38 9 35 .. .Pvraniid. .. 9 35 8 00
8 44 9 40 .... Mayger .... 9 30 7 54
8 50 9 50 Quiucy .... 9 20 7 46
8 58 10 0J ... latskanie... 9 12 7 38
9 08 10 10 ...Marshland. .. 9 02 7 28
9 19110 21 ....Westport ... 8 82 7 17
9 37)10 3d Clifton 3 37 7 02
10 00ju02....Knappa.... 8 17 6 42
10 0811 10 .... Bveiiaeri .... 8 07 6 32
10 2011 22!.... John Day ... 7 65 6 20 ,
10 alll 30 Ar.. Astoria. .Lv 7 45 6 10
SEASIDE DIVISION
Bbl.
$3.JO
Dalles Hard Wheat Flour
$3.25
Bbl. Union, Or., Bluestone
50c
Galea n Old Fashioned Honey
Syrup
$3.50
Box 100 Burs Diamond C Soap
v 30c
Pound Corel Blend Mocha and Java
PIONEER
rMgfef and Erjif e,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
SCHEDULES OF TIM 2
SOUTHKEN PACIFIC EA1LWAI
NOBTH BOUND.
7:00 a.m.
fl :22 a.m. (Albany Local)
6:10 p.m.
SOUTH BOUND.
9 :22 a. m.
4 :60 p. m. (Albany Local)
9:14 p. in.
We handle the Logan Cheese.
Miles & McGlashan
Props.
BepMor" lis.
Navrd lllin From Torture.
There ia no more agonizing trouble
than piles. Tbe constant itching and
burning make life Intolerable. No posi
tion is comfortable. The torture ia un
ceasing. Ie Witt's Witcb Hazel balve
cures piles at once. For skin diseases,
cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds,
it ia unequalled. J. 8. Gerall, St. Paul,
Ark., says: "From 1SG3 1 suffered with
the protruding, bleeding piles and could
And nothing to help me nntil I used De
Witt's Witch Hazel Balve. A few boxes
completely cured me." Beware of coun-
tei.aits. Geo. Harding.
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the faBt
and com
modious steamer
Regulator
Leaves Portland daily except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
This is the Great Scenic Route.
All tourist admit that the scenery
on the Middle Columbia is not ex
celled for beauty and grandeur in
the United States. Full informa
tion by addressing or calling on
J. S. BOOTH, Agent,
Tel. 914. Portland, Or
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
TO
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
SALEM AND INDEPENDENCE
'STEAMERS
ALTONAAND POMONA
LKAVE ORBOON CITY
Going up, 8 :00 a. m. Going down 2 .30 p at
HELLO Hfr
J
2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
towns.
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
Distance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard aa Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harding's Drug Store.
U 30 a.m...
11 35 p.m ..
5 50 a. m...
8 15 a. m . . .
6 15a. m...
2 30p.m ...
5 00p.m...
9 45 a. m. ..
1
ASTORIA
i
J
SEASIDE
... 7 40 a. m
... 4 OOp.nt
...10 35a. m
. . . 5 50 p. ra
...12 30 p. m
. . 7 20 p. m
... 1 30 p.m.
... 0 30a. m
CONNECTIONS.
All trains mate close connections at Goble
with all northern Pacific trains to or from
the East or Bound Points.
At Portland with all trains leaving Union
Depot.
At Astoria with I. E t N. Co.'s boats and
rail line, and Steamer T. J. Potter, to and
Irom Ilwaco and North Beach Points.
Ticket office, 255 Morrison st., and Union
depot. J. C. Ma YO, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Astoria, Ore
S. J. VAUGHN,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECONCITY.
LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND
DXPOT.
Double and Single Ries. and sad
dle horses always on hand at the
lowest prices. A corral! connects
with the barn for loose stock.
Information regarding any kind or
stock promptly attended to by peruon ol
:etter.
Horses Boueht and Sold.
Horses Boarded and Fed on reason
ble terms.
E. I. SIAS
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Spectacles.
All kinds of repairing neatly dona
and warranted.
IoNtofllce Rids. Can by, Oregon
Rupture and Piles
Cured without operation or detention
from business
DR. G. E. WATTS
Room 14, McKay Eldg. 3rd Sr. ttark SU
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M.