Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 14, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902.
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rersonal Mention
I ITIZKXS AM) 1)1 MO HUH.
J, T. Ilaitan, of Pious, aa In I he city
" ; Oliver Khldlur, of Salmon, was In tha
"lty Monday.
V. V Murphy, of Mullno, waa In town
ltd MuIhU)'.
"', Jol'lll FwlloWS, llf 1 1 if IllMttcl, whs In
'lit:liy HuncUy.
.1. 1'. iinlfimil) win lii lnwn Ut Tuna-
'-Cornelius Hair, ol Needy, was In the
,,'liy Uni Friday.
;0. W. 'A ebb, of Wendlliitf, wui In
jwii hint MomUy.
, A. Moorn, of Molalla, was n Oregon
llty viiiUir Monday.
M. H, I'ipiiimv, ol PmnikHcii, ri'ilterl
Jt th Kh-ctrlc Il.itul Monday.
T. V Ackeraou mill Mr. DoimMmni, ol
tlriMly, wr In the city Tuesday.
ill. J. Mtllrldo, Jr., and I. C. Stock
I, of Hilt-II. were In the city loot Mou-
Dates Are Not lr the County I'rlinarlrs
y.
Mr. W. C. Seaehresl. of I'or iIhikI, la
(tilting her slater, Mm. Jlrucu C. Curry,
J(,Uhlaclty.
Mm. T. A. Mcltride anil Mis
May
their
7I i jli lirlilti ar ieinliiig the week st
l-Wr Island farm.
5j,'Mis KaU Myers, of 1'orent tlrove,
h lo tha city Sundy vUitlng liur
'tor, Mim Frances Myers.
It J. II. Vernon, a clerk In Huntley's,
JjUs succeanfully aed tko ihirmacy
lamination inl Iiim been reitUteied.
Tim Cltisans Committer of lilno met
Wedtiuaday mul inaued an addisni lo the
voters of the county. April 6 whi ml aa
a dais for the primaries and April 8 for
Ilia county convention, which will eon
slut of IflMI delegates, onn at larxa from
each irnclnt:t ami on for every ID
votes cant at Ilia Urit 1'iesidetitial
lion. W, VV. Jihihu waa eiuctud chuir
iii an of tha com in 1 1 lew ami (). W. Kaat
liam sucrstary.
A call waa laaued Wedm-aday for tlia
Democratic primarita ami enmity con
vention, tha (oiinttr to be Imlil April 3
ami ilia convention April 7, Aa the
autl-fuiilou l)emcrats art in a niiuoriiy,
It ia believed thai iIih Icmocratic con-
volition will elect dt'li'gatua to tlia
stale, JUlric. and congressional convtm-
liuiia, and a'ljmrti. Tlia convention
inunt bu held to iiiaiiilalu the jwrty or
Kuuix4(ion, Inn tlia f nnioiiint a are prub
ably airong tmoiigli tu vote down any
nooiiuiiii on Urn part of the mid lla-of-llii-ruad
iH-motrutH to place a atrulht
county tii kul in Ilia fluid.
Afinr liidug ipiurHiitnifil for three
wHikn the (uinlly of Itev. K. H. ISol linger
of ilia Coniri.aioiial Cluiri h la attain at
llUirty. Tim (hum o( ai arli-l (ever which
caim.-il the ri'il (1 1( In I dicplayed waa
oiiaoltha lii;hiiii.t form, noiiHeiiiicntly
mi other im-mlmri of the family, rxci-pt.
lug II liltlu gr, ware taktm down wiih
the diaiM. The origin of the contagion
ia a myalery.
Itev. E. H. liollliig-r will conduct the
a-rvica in the Congregaiional Chnn h
Local Kyci;L.
Heglater,
Hegiater How.
Kcgialer toilay.
High grade cignra at HmytliV.
limiiihliran priinariea March 21.
If you do not reglater now you cannot
vote.
Try the toaatud luaralimallowa and
huttercupa kept at Hmylli'a.
'ig Seleet Yoor 19D2 Bicycle From TMs List Ana Yon
lo - .
lO Pun vtatr with the m nun nn nf the Rpnair linn
milium j mm tuumun uuu um ui muiupii uiiuu
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lira. U. II. and A. L
Wainlmrd Illdg.
Kuatle, Denti
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I'opular gooda at popular pricea.
Miaa (lolilcinith.
I'retih tallluK, Ixjiiboria, carameU, choc
olate creama, etc., at Hinyih'i,
Keady trimmed and ready-to wear
hata are apecial featurea with ua.
Tomorrow la the Ut day that you can
iicn re 3 per cent rehata on y.ii r Uma.
I'.'O lo f IU0 lo loan on chattel or per
itunal aecurilv. Diinirk & Kantliam, agti.
.
ItpgUtration of two yran ago will not
entitle you lo a vote thla year. Ib giater
at once.
fa Henry ThrUn of Mllwaiikie. waa In ' ol, lllM Cljllill(I .sujay. Tla Hie.ne for
'Mi
le city Wednenday morning and led on
1);'.-' trulo for halem, on tuaina he-
ZZ ire Ida Stiprume Court.
;i liavid Holt, formerly in Mi Kittriik'a
b i boo Hoie auj now c.innncied with a
, I liolenate ahoe bouo in I'ortUnil, wa
d ialling frlundt in Ihia city laat SmuUv.
in, Mia Jom-phiiiB Fullerioii, a teacher in
i,le Woodliurn a. Loola, came doau Kri
k Jy l6 meet her father, and to visit her
it itera In thla city. Nhu ruturned to
i!--foiJlmrn Hunday night.
"Kay W'iUon, of Kugene, panaed
t-nroiigli Oregon City Wednesday, en
Hita to Montana to woik on a lug cattle
"inch. While here he waa ihgtuiof
fra. C. A. Naah, who ia hia couxln.
Attorneyi C. I. Lainurctte and I.. L.
''ortcr went to Halein Weilnraday morn
" 'ig to al'und the Supreme Court In rela
r on to the milt of Thelmen va. Worthing
l'm over a atrip ol land in Miiwaukie.
Htale Hupremn Judge Fullertun, ol
lympia, Waah., 1 in the city laat Frl
ty, accompanied hy hia aou, and waa
ailing Ida daughter, Mi. P. If. G!aM
id the Miaaei Juliet and Joaephine Ful-
'Kev. William Hloever, paator of thn
Iroma Engliah Lutheran Church, via
' d Oregon City rcUtivca and frlenda
t Katnrday. He preached Sunday in
Ortland, having exchanged pulpila with
Portland clerg) man.
S.j
F, Il.ltenoud, of Canhy, waa In the
ty Wednesday. He owna an KO-acre
rm near Canhy and cmiducla dairy
r Inch, on a amall ai ale. Heleavea loilay
() ir Montana, where h rxpecta to remain
' fltil next Fall, laying track for the
font Northern Railroad. He waa doing
1 lis work laat year for the company tin
ai 1 ti e anow put an end to operation.
k .fiello Johnaon haa reigned hia poai-
on of private wvreimy of I'r'Hiiloiit
uj jtmmond, of the Antorla & ('oluinhia
iver UuilMad, and left Saturday night
ii f San FrancUco to take a poailion with
tl,ie American Cn Co. Mr. Johnaon
a ralaed in Oregon City and waa viaii
n ig frienda and relative here lant Thura
liy. Hia brother, Merle, ia an arliat on
)e Ban Franciaco Kxminer.
M
(i Mr. and Mre. William Edward Lewih
T aite leave Monday next for Htockton,
' al., where Mr Ievithwaite will go into
tr.ie bnnii)HH8 ollire of the Stca klon Even
nig Hecord, taking chaige of the nio
l oanlcal department. California ia Mr.
(fwibwaile'i former home, and he left
gliere when 17 yeara old. 8ince hia re
n trn from the Kant with hi bride several
jfi'ionth ago, Mr. Lewthwalie baa been
f jnnected with the Willamette I'ulp A
d.'aper Co., and both he and Mr. Iwth--"laite
have a hoet of frienda in this city,
'ho will regret thoit departure.
the morning will be "Jeua ChrUt the
('uinpleleiuent of Man." In tlie even
ing the aerie ol "l'laiu Talka on l'racli
cal Hiil.Jnctn" will be continued, the par
ticular topic being "What Does Your
Keligion Cost You?"
.IlKht IV mm llrr Terror.
"I would cough all night long." write
Mr. C'Iimh. Applegate, of Alexandiia,
Ind., and could hardly gel any sleep.
I had consumption ao bad that if I
walked a hlot k I would cough frightfully
and apil blood, but when all other medi
cine failed, three f 1 IK) holtlea of Dr.
King's New Di''oveiv wholly cured me
and I gained 68 pound " It's abao-
lutely guaianteed to cure Cough, Colds,
La tirippe, Ilronchitia and all Throat
and I.uug Troubles. Trice fiOY andfl.
Tiial bottle free at Cieo. A. Harding's
drug atore.
tc. M ir h ill.
tieorge Marshall died at Currinaville,
March 7. Kr02.
Mr. Marshall settled near Currinsville
In 170. He was horn In Bradford Co.,
N. Y.. Nov. It, J8JS. He leaves a wifa
ml even children lo mourn their losa.
Itev. J. W. Ex in, of tho M. E. church,
of which Mr. MarHball was a member,
conducted the funeral ner vires lant Bun
ilay morning at Muiint Zion church near
Currinaville.
Quality, atyle and price combined
umke our hats the most desirable. Miss
(ioldamith.
Don't forget opening day, Monday,
Ttieaday, and Wedeaday, March 24, 25
and 20 and following days.
Attention is called to the grand milli
nery opening at the lted Front Htore
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Tbureday.
Everyboily uses umbrellas. Every
body should know altera to have them
repaired and new covers put on. John
son and Lamb.
UKAIS-O! ;kain-o!
Remember that name when you want
a dulicious, atipotmng, nourishing food
drink to take the place of cofTee. Sold
by all grocer and liked by all who have
lined it. (irain-0 ia made of pure grain,
it aids digestion and etrengthens the
iinryei. It ia not a etimulent but
IiumIiIi builder and the children as well
aa the adult can drink it with great
benefit. Costa about aa much as
coUW. 15c and 5o per package. Ask
your gwer for Urain-O.
I ae Allcn'n I'ool I'.hp,
A powder to be shaken into the shoes.
Your leet feel swollen, nervous and hot,
and get tired easily. If you have smart
ing (net or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot
Ease, It cools the feet, and makes
waUingeasy. Cures swollen, sweating
feet, imtrowing nails, blisters and cal
lous spots. Relieves corns and bunions
ol all pain and gives rest and comfort.
Try it today. Sold by all druggists and
shoe stores for 2.rc. Trial package
FREE. Addu'ss, Allen S. Olmsted, Le
Hoy, N. Y.
IudiTl.luiils Money to Loan.
At 8 and 7 percent. Call nn or write
J no. W. Lopkk,
Oregon City Oregon.
Stevens' building.
" $650.00 Good house and lot in the town of Bolton. Seven fruit trees, a good well
fl and pump, good location. Tcrina easy.
71350. to 53 acres, one mile and half from Willamette Fulls, fairly level, one mile
from school, 12 acres clear, four miles from Oregon City, and two miles
y from Oswego.
1600.00 400 acrea eight miles) from Molalla, Oregon, no improvements, running
water and over 160 acres easily cleared, good stock ranch.
V1600.00 30 acrea of good clear land, one mile from Clackamas station, on iin
"1 proved county road. Ten miles from Portland, four miles from Oregon City.
o.no House and lot in Canemau. New House 24x24 feet, kitchen 12 x 13 feet.
h Spring Water. Lot 50 x loo fret.
A0110.00 130 acres ol land near Clarks P. O., 16 miles from Oregon City, about 25
Z1 acres clear, with some good bottom land.
'' 6noo.oo 100 acres of good farm fund near Stafford, on the Willamette river, ninety
y five acres in cultivation, good house aud baru, near school and German
church.
ir)ne of the best stock ranches in Clackamas county, consisting of 318 acres, all
" fenced, two good barns, house, small orchard, about 100 acres cultivated,
p. balance good pasture and easily cleared. 4 miles from Molalla, Oregon.
' Terms reasonable. !
Till- HlvnntiiKn offrrrd In ClncVmnni county can not lie ricrltrd In nny other county In
Tie ntHtv. Portland, the iHnctifil market, Is In the adjoining county, and a (-nod market for
y ill otoik und furm produce can he easily hud, without paying out one third of Its value for
, rtifclit charters.
We huve furms of every description for sale.
.. H her farms wanted In our list.
Loaiit oiade on farm proiierty,
O. B. DIMICK,
' f Attorney at Law,
A onr.ooN city, okkoon.
State S(intorsOe,rg C. Brownell will
deliver txililii'al speeches at Oswego on
March l'.l, and at Canby on March 20,
both in the evening
A dance will be given at Beaver Ilesver
Creek Hall on Monday evening, March
17. (iood music will be furnished and
the public ia invited.
Miss Goldsmith invites the ladies to
call and inspect her Imported pattern
hats on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day March 24, 25,' 20, 1002. Miss Gold-smith.
There will be a box social at the
school house iu district 'JO, DeardofTa,
Maich 32 for the purpose of raising
money for a flag and library for the
school.
Winter clothing is what you want.
Cold weather is coming on and it costs
no more to be comfortable. Joe Know
land, the 7th street tailor, haa hundreds
of samples of elegant gooda to select
from. Knowlsnd's clothes fit.
Christian Science services are beld at
the residence on the north-eabt corner of
Fifth and Washington streets every
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 12 o'clock. Wodnendaf even
ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser
vices all are welu me.
For fine photograph, call on tinod
grass, sucressor to Cheney A liait. A
specialty made of higher class work;
such aa platino-typei and artists' proofs,
the veiy latent. Portraits enlarged,
water color, pastel or India ink. Por
trait frames for sale. Give us a call.
Mrs. C. Duulap, the well known
kindergarten teacher of Portland, will
addrea the Mothers' Club at tha leai
dence of Mrs. Geoige C. Browuell on the
alternoon of Friday, March 21, on "The
Development of the Child Mind." All
interested are cordially iuvtted to at
tend. Mrs. Hamilton, of the Red Front
Store millinery department, invites the
ladies of Oregon City and vicinity to
attend her spring opening Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of next week,
and inspect her spring hata and bonnets.
She baa the latest styles agd prices
reasonable).
A meeting of the Board of Fire Com
missioners and the foremen of the vari
ous companies has been called for today
at 4 P. M. to decide the tie vole between
Laurence Ruconich and William J.
Wilson, who were candidates at the re
cent fire election for the office of assist
ant chief of the department. Each re
ceived 44 votes.
A Urrat Bargain. I
For sale, House, barn, good well ofj
water, two lots, an abundance of good
fruit. Please enquire of
' Mrs. S. J. Fanciikk,
P. O. Box 230.
Natal Catarrh quickly yiulila to trcau
mcut by Ely a C"uu ilulm, which is nive
ably aroiuiH ia It is recuivcd Uiro; :;.;h U
nostrils, cnscs and betds the whole sur
face o er which it di.Tiiscs iUelf. rri;fTi
oil the too. size; Trial size Vj ivmu, lu
cents. Test it aud you are sure to cout oiua
tho treatment.
Aniioi:neeii.-'nt.
To accon.ruo'..i!o tlioro t.Ut S'S pn-tiwl
to the use of lit- mi'era in avilyifg I. quids
into the nasiil j asu(;a lr wirrunl trvu
bUt, llu proprietor prf 1 Di" 'rc.i:i IVm in
liquid form, which will be l.nown as Ely'i
Liquid Cream llabn. Tiico including the
spraying tube ia 75 cents. Drucgista or by
uiaiL Tha liquid form ei.ibotlius U16 lued
icinal propertios of the sol.d prcparatiou.
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C0LUMMAS--Standard of the World
TUlliUNES--Tbe Blue Streak Wonder
CKKSCKXTS-The Wheels That Stand Up
1902 PRICES 4-dvHH
Columbia Roadster- - - - - -$40.00
Kaccr ------ 5000
Spring Frame - - - - 50XK)
Tribune Roadster ------ $40.00
" Clue Streak ----- 50.00
Spring Frame ----- 50.00
Crescent Roadster, Men's and Ladies, $25.00
" Light Roadster, 1 in. tubing, 35.00
" Spring Frame Roadster - - 40.00
"Sky High," 2Mb. - - - 40.00
" Chainless ------ 45.00
Crescents have many- new 1902 features they are not last year's models
slightly altered, as most wheels are this year. They have the latest one piece
crank hanger, diamond faced cranks, new diamond forkcroWn, cycloidal fprockets,
separated frictionless ball retainers, new 6tyle narrow hubs. Roadster weighs 23
lbs. We give choice of G.& J., Dunlop or Hartford tires ai d on the $25.00 model
M. & W., double or single tube, guaranteed for one year. We have over 50 wheels
in stock now. Come in and have a look at them learn the new things for 1902
and get a catalogue.
We have a few bargains in second hand wheels.
HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE
OREGON CITY
A beautiful assortment of trimmed
hats on exhibition st Mrs. II. T. Blsden's
Millinery Parlors, March 19, ?0, 21.
Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2.
FRANK BITSCH
THE nOUSEFUKNISHER
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Have You Bought
Your Wpw Carpet?
You're fortunate if you haven't,
because you can buy now to better
advantage than ever before if you
come here and come soon.
this month in all the many vari
eties of floor coverings in onr stocje.
We make and lay them, too, if de
sired. We have some remnants of last
season's patterns st reduced prices.
You must sslc for them.
Ingrain Carpet, fast colors, 35f yd
" All Wool CC 65c "
Tapestries . . 75c
Finest Wilton Velvet .. $1.15 14
lligh grade Moquette .. 1.23 "
Japanese Mattipg...l5c to Cic "
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For Women's Eyes
Our superb display of pretty lace
curtains that women appreciate and
enjoy so greatly is a fascinating sight
for women's eyes.
The new goods fresh for spring
are in this display. We expect the
counters to be crowded with plessed
shoppers, and invite you to be among
them.
Curtain net from 10c to 60c per yd.
Morris
Chair
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1902
Spring Style
Extension
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