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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902 7 iocial Happenings. 3 FRATERNAL i DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY ; IlKHTIIICK Oil !!. ,J I' !" Block entertained Ihn Dit- j k Mulcal Clul) at lixr home lint I tlMjr vtiiinK- llm evciilni wan tie (1 A to tli c(iiiihiUIoi) of (lomind anil program follow! KhhiIIii, "Th ,,f ul tlifl Ope', Patil," Mr. Itohert diller; Instrumental duet, "Over j from Mimllle," Mii I.ulu and ,, il.i l)i'rj "Wall, from I'auat," Leslie L. Porter; Violin nolo, "Ave "," Mi MuMlu Draper, (Mis Kdna leld, c'tiii Mt lint ; x Mr. Charlu Uulhdd read the characterisation. , neit meeting of th cluh will he on day, March I'll, at Ihn reideiir of f , f. lliarinafi ami compoamoii ' IWttiovnn will l rendered. 4 tint. KKKu'a hkcital tonioiit. . Waller Itetid, of Portland, will "ar In a aoug recital atthe Woodmen 1 .tonight, t 8:15 o'clock. Her pro " i 1 a well arranged one mi l he will ' 'turd in 12 number. Mr. Heed' ,r la loo wall known to require ie ' lietitlon ami Ihn mualn lover of thla "III crowd the hall. Two Inxtru I nunitxira are on the roraii), a I solo by Mis Veda Williams, (a) Oale," 0. 0 No. Ij lb) Vle ' itmatl(ii," ten. tiodard. Mri. L. Porter and Ml Mattia Draper play Hit "Julml Overture," from tt. TIACIIkK' C I. I'll. 1. P. If. Glas entertained th ber' Club at her home Monday " Ing. Ml Eva Meldrum Ulked on ry'a Exploration to ilia North Pole," tfiM Frma Laurence apoka on "Tlie mt Crliia In fcpaln." The Club will March 24, at the home of Mim 9i ia CauHttld. 1 UNIKIKKN-IIANaoN. . a marriage of Mini Mary L. !lanmii .. Mr. John Nundren waa solemnized , (ty Recorder Unite C. Curry in hla . ( lust Monday, The groom li from . potuah County, and Ihu hrlJu form , (raided near Ign. " Dot thlriy of tho young friend of Mary Hundatrom surprised her at ' omeof C. A. Nanli in (iladatone ' iy venlng, February 28, and a f ronud of game and fun mailed " I diuh!i:I Dumber were rendered, ' iliuienlt were) nerved, and several feature of nUiitainment gave ' ty to what all voted a very delight- " enlng. ny ot th friend of Mr. A. (i an ten aurprlmtd her IhmI Moiiduy iiliiht r home lu North Orcein City. 'occasion of tho mirprine wa the li depart ii rt of Mm (Untenheiii and f (of Portland, where they go about first to renidfl, An enjoyable time 'pent and refreahiiienl werervel. , and Mr. C. Schueliid eie pleaH aurpriaed Wednemluy tvenlnti by . fifteen of their friendM. The time wlftly pawied with proKreaeive cro tnd other amiiHt'ineiite. Cake and irere (erveJ. I Diukent Club met Monday after ' at tho home of Mr. Krnnt A. Som- - Mrx. John P. Ketiii will enter be Club next Monday. we li morn Catarrh in thin nection country than all other dixeiixeH put icr, and until the lant few yours win led to be iiicurahle. For a xreut year doctor prouoiiiii'ud it a lot-ul 16, and preacrihed louul remedieH, y coetantly failing to cure with local lent, pronounced it incuruble. Sci baa proven catarrh to a conntitu ; dixeuM). and therefore retpilreit tutional treatment. Hull'" Catarrh manufactured by F. J. Cheney ' , Toledo, Ohio, In the only cotiHti al cure on the market. It 1 taken "' ally In dynes from 10 drop to a " Wilful. It acta directly on the blood " lucoua surfaces of the ayHteiu. They "' me hundred dollar for any cane It '" to cure. Bend for circulars and "' loniuls. AddreHH, F. J. Chbnky A. Co., Toledo, O. " I by DrtiKUt, 75c. "' Pa Family Pill are tiie best. ' n i ii ' Letter I.Nt. " following Is the liat of letter re "' Dg in the tMHtofHce at Oregon City, on March 13th, 1002 : womkn' i.ibt. Mrs E Jone Mr Kate '" bald Miss M Logan Mrs Maud Miss Jenn M Mushee Mr Emma flo Mr Ell IUndall Mrs Minnie ttf 'ian Mr E Write Mrs Athulia ' , mkn'b list. " pO Kerr C A '"'r Walter I Marlin J M :k 0 A Patterson O II "'ricks Edd Simmons C C lls Ion Chsrles Schwartz F Irson F G . Welch John -"'ton Tom Whitter Bros nsJ Q William J B (2) OEO. F. IIORTON, P. M. ASTORIA In lot Infants and Children. Yea Have Always Bought vrt the ir 'atir rr V kt'lll'HIMK TO Mil. WIM.IAMH. Meade I'ost No. Z, and Male Belief Corp tendered John It Williams, pant commander of the post, with a auiprise party Wednesday evening at hi home In Fall View, the occasion being hi tilth birthday. Forty member of the post and relief corps were present. There was good speaking nd singing, followed by refreshment. Bev. A.J. Montgom ery was among thowt prenenl, and made a few appropriate remarks. Commander I. W, Ingram, of the po-t, In behalf .of the post and relief corn, presented Mr. William with a hanilsome picture. Kola Circle, Women of Woodcraft, gave an entertainment in Woodmen Hall Tuesday evening. Lunch was served and dancing followed the rendl tlon of the program, which was: Helecthm . . Heleclion ,. ((citation.. Nolo Itmillation .. Holo Holo limitation., Heleclion , . . .Turney'a orchestt Ml8eely Jlnito Dixon Mies Mar-hall Mis I'aliv .. Mr, f. T. Ilicklin ... . C. A. Miller CIih. KobillltOII , .'. Orchestra The Culled Artisan vavo an enter tainment In Woodmen Hall last even ing. A program was rendered consisting of dialogues, reclialion, nm-dc and club swinging, after whicn dancing wa In dulged lu until lale hour. The lodge of the Modern Brotherhood of America met last Saturday at Logan and initiated 10 new member. State Manager W. U. Auplcgate wa present. .Mr. VhrH a.7riTld of Ilia HlieuiiiatUiii. "During the winter of 1H1W I wa so lame In my Joint, in fact all over my body, thai I could hardly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of Chamlterlalu'a Cain Balm. From the tlrnt application I began to get we I, and wa cured anil have worked steadily all the year. It. Wheeler, Northwood, S. Y. For sate by ti. A. Harding, Druggist. Amusement. A week of excellent dramatic perform ance i ottered at popular prices, com mencing Monday, March 17, with Jessie Shirley a the leading light of the . ggre gal lull of carefully selected player. The list of play I o varied a lo suit all tastes i nd each I elaborately Cos tumed and carefully tsged with all at tention to modern dramatic art and re ipn reiiiciils. With thl splendid company of 22 people the management carries Its own orchestra in order to give full effect to the pteMtnlatiou of the several plays from a musical a well as a dramatic and scenic standpoint. Mi Shirley is so Well known lo our theatie goers that an introduction would be unnecessary. Her performance are always ma-ked hy a finish and carefulness as to details, unspproachahlu by any other company lliat visit here. Tlie repertoire will be as folio : "A Young Wife For Fair Virginia Nell (jwyiuie Camille The To Orph ans and The Sultan's Daughter." Matinee ''The Wyoming Mail." The Hpecisltie and musical selections are alone worth the price of admission. The opening bill will he ''A Young Wife" a inelo-draniHtic story of New Yoik Hie as U may be seen any duv from the "4iK)" to the dens on Hie East Hide Stirring situations and unexpected idi uiaxe abound, which keep the audi ence on tlie qui vlve of expectancy while a blight vein of comedy relieves intensity and Cannes good humor to pre vail. Tomor ow is the last day that you can secure a 3 per cent rebate on your taxes. M? Day ram Which the working man ha fought for ami succeeded iu obtaining is something the wile has no ahnre in. Her day be gins In-fore hi and end long after it, as a rule, and many a night her rest is Droaen by the baliy'a fretfulncas. The healthiest woman must wear out under such a itrain. What can be expected then ot tnoae women who are weaken ed by woman ly diseases? Women who are weak, worn-out and run-down will find new life and new strength in the use of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Sick people are invited to consult Ir. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held a strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I suftTKl with female weskness shout eluht ? 'ears tried several doctors bnt derived no be ne it until I begun lining Ir. Pierce'a Favorite Pre scription," WTitcs Mm. John Cren, of Danville, Hoyie Co., Ky. "Tliin medicine was recom mended to me by other patients. I hare taken six bottles and 1 feel like another peraon." The dealer who offers a substitute for "Favorite Prescription," is only seeking to make tbe little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your loss. Refuse all sub stitutes. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used with " Favorite Prescription " when ever a laxative i iequircd. Knowledge is Power ? LATEST OEM. ACCOMPUSHMEIITS 0 flints I allows a mouth whirs th lour Incisor hav Sees (tra'trd, and I In mo cuaolda (e)lclh); cruwn. or iui.).'l to ths ii m II in, sliuwIUf U us(ild roots rctwrid Mi tuiiv a brings. km Fitarst ruraaou tlie tit'te r d fnr ad)iitnnl :.f..i-.. i"4 n i... mi- th sftrr if binjv i-a Lf,i. TEETH WITHOUT - r-i a nr-r r V. 3 i 1 1 rT'iirr 4-!. st Bvli i Ui i ar s plate In th month h-n tir! Ur r-ti Uv atuirliw,) Ui a Itw rnnaiulu Mrth auj ruuu Plgur i aliot-n tb Ma of two upper teeth, th six yer Inula i d the Oral llciw ild. Th brl.lie abnrr it attai b- '1 by an ohu Umm gol'l cwwa tiVHr tbe s-cii'd bicu.pid, aoiJ a ka ablca etuuiti lulu a Mrltyuf Uie Mijullbg wuUr. F.S h"s ths brtilae anchored In pualtloo. Flrnrt t nhows s mot wlUk rmws ready lo atucb. It Is folly t- citract a root 1. a It ean l erowned aud loMt at lutlul as fN. Plmrs 10 la a month ibat has lort til ths t"h mt fonrj th to i entl "a and too uiolar.; tbe arc ti.ua u m ytowsJ iur a full uyvt biM. Pkcnr T nyoMif a lail tt ol UxUi on a gold plat. y V,V-.aeir; t .. I I 1ls.'4C wh'e'i th lllnttntea a nw u- the latrnl ltii'K. ., .,. Ijc.'Ii l4lano tb-ccuirai f--ri.o' erovo ilmniv.il. To ll I. n. t cr. wu hi t tjn-u ft ii-t an t a tmitli L 1-m sd, :i-i1 i. the -mn to lit l i t Uil W lb kot uiaia. Luwl. r'l-nro ii thowa the hrt-1 oiplel, rul to plao la i-.lu .u. i.. aouMU lu uU( UI. :.?iSiiL rigors u show th brldg la ptac. natural at Mfe, DH. PICKENS, whoso life has been devoted to the study of the Dental Art, makes a specialty, not of robbing the mouth of the teeth still left for norvice, but of building up a full set (painhws) from tho 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 at the very loweBt prices consistent with firut-cluHS work. Teeth extracted abnolutely without pain by a new and harmless method, applied to the gums. No gases or poisonous tocaine. This is the method now uaed by the leading dentists of Chicago and New York. Stnd 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 systom that you will understand it as well as the dentist. DR. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City. AROUND THP Ni g ) COURTHOUSE Klizaheth Zimmerman, administratrix of the estate of Adsm Zimmerman, has filed her fin1 account and has Keen di charged and her Vuml-mpn exonerated. There is on hand f4WM).71 wlvch I to be distributed as follows: Elizabeth Zim merman, widow, 12345 35; Mary Zim merman, $200 69; Estate of Win. Zim merman, deceased, $L'tW.5() ; Mrs. Emma Urtischel, $200 59; Aaron Zimmerman, 2tt.M); Cora lloir, 2(5'.l; George Zimmerman, (2ii) Oil; Maio Ziminer man. 'OO.Slt; Delia Zimmeruian, 200.59; Sarah Zimmerman, f2(i0.59. Tom P. Handall. a.lniinintrutor of the eHtate of John S. tlreen, deceased, ha filed a petition for an order for the sale of real property. Moiiduy April 7, has been set for hearing the petition. Andrew Gordon, ol Portland, has been appointed ((""fdiu" of the estate ol Irwin leslie (iordon, a piinor. The claim of It. S. Coop and Robert Miller for $1 18 against the estate of Wm. D. Bedford have been allowed. A. A. Kallmann ha been apiointed administrator of the estate of Margaret Jane Ranman, deceased. The estate it valued at (2 XXI. The heirs are A. A. Uanmann, husband, aged 37 years, and Uliven Margaret Botimann, daughter, aged 0 years. Albert and Clarence Engle have been appointed administrators ol the estate of Samuel Engle, deceased. Their bonds are Cxed at $11,400 with J. J. . Leavitt, Oliver Bobbins, K. J. Moore, R. T. Dib ble, as sureties. Oliver Robbins, R. J, Moore and II. L. Vaughan are appointed appraisers. Mrs. Nellie Sladen has been appointed guardian of Mildred Florence Sladen, aged 4 years. Marriage licenses were issued this week to Lillie Branson, 19, and Frank ilaiuiuerle, 21 ; Martha E. Baker, 22, aad W. T. Holl'man, 32; Mary L. Han son, 25, and John Lundgreen, 35; Anna Laura Dungey, 24, and Carl A. f. Prtestor, 33. Sixteen hundred voters have reg istered. This is little over one-third of the total vote of the county. About one-half of tlia voters of Oregon City have registered. Andrew Anderson, Peder Anderson, J. II. Wormduhl, Ole O'Rye, all of Nor way have been granted full citizenship papers. O. J. Ronning and E. II . WormJahl of Norway, have declared their intention to become citizens of the United State. G. J. Trullinger yesterday filed a com plaint against A. J. Mayville and W. Husbands for $100 damages for with holding from the possession of the plain tiff a portion of the D. L. C. of Jas. Barnard, in T. 4, S. R.2E. James M. Tracey has sued Hiram E. Straiuht, Margaret Gratz and Gratz, her husband, Wm. E. Straight, Jacob Straight, Mollie Straight. John Straiuht. and Hiram E. Straight, as administrator of the estate of Hiram Straight, deceased, for the foreclosure of a mortgage. County Clerk Cooper has received tbe mandate of the Supreme Court in two appeal from the Circuit Court of Clack amas County. The case of V. G. Rand all, respondent, vs. Allen SimmonB, de fendant, and C. H. Sarver, and Geo. A. Hamilton, defendants and appellants, was reversed, and the case of Mary A. Ijtzelle and Ella C. Duncan, respon dents, vs. G. R. Miller, appellant, and J. O. Pilsbury, defendant, was also reserved. 1'rnritrullj- Nturrintc. "After using a few bottles of Kodol's Dysiiepsia Cure my wife received perfect and permanent relief from a severe and chronic case of stomach trouble," says J. R. Holly, real estate and loan agent, of Macomb, III. "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat an or dinary meal without Intense suffering. She is now entirely cured. Several phys icians and many remedies had failed to give relief." You don't have to diet. Eat any good food you want, but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will always digest it for you. Geo. Harding. CORRESPONDENCE. (Continued from page 2.) last Saturday. A traveling mechanic passed through our bur last week, mending all stoves that needed repair. Mrs. Bertha Bryant, of Portland, spert few days with ber pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guenther, the past week. Mr. Krohn's little boy, who died in Highland last Friday, was buried in the Lotheran cemetery heie Saturday alter-, noon. I Michael Moehnke is steadily at work ! putting down the board fence along the new county road between his farm and E. F. Ginther'e. Martin Massinger has secured employ ment with the Postal Department of the government. This might be a lesson to the boys who used to make all manner of fun about him. Where are tbeyT Christ. Hornsthuh lost a fat steer sud denly last Tuesiiay morning, by a disease called "wild fire." One hour before he died he was a hearty and vigorous as an animal could possibly be. They took off the hide and tried to find some cause for his sudden death, but only discovered that along his entire b.ick blood had col lected and had turned black. He was valued at $40. sVirwTirTawTnwnTt!! IUUIV A. A 11 atronj; as our If yoa tiy Shiloh's Consumption -C 44 f4 nl or ia so strong we I .11 H guarantee a cure or refund " money, and we send yoa free trial bottle if yon write for it. EMILOH'S cosu 2S cents and will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a dar, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing these things for SO years. 8. C. Well & Co.. Lt Roy. N. Y. QarBeld. Gabfielo, March 11, 1902. To the Editor: In reply to the com munication in your paper of March 7th from your Garfield correspondent I wish to say that I am not a candidate for road supervisor and have not been. D. M. Marbuall. Tlie Lutherans are preparing for Easter exercises. Jacob Grossmiller has considerable sickness In his family. Willie Bluhiu is helping Fred Fischer, of Clnrkes, for a few days. ' Miss Eletha Cummin's visited Wesley Hill's family on Sunday last. E. . Guenther has rented Jim Bee son's old place for pasture. Robert Ginther and wife visited with Wesley Hilt's on last Sunday. Miss Louisa Steiner has returned home from a few weeks' visit in Portland. Mrs. Rosa Streyfeller has gone to Mil waukie to spend a few weeks with friends. E. W. Hornschuh and wife spent 8un-( day afternoon with C. Hornschuh, and! family. Misses Minnie Moehnke and Mary Wilirock visited at E. F. Glnther's Sun day afternoon. Several of our citisens attended the Socialist convention held In Oregon City Mother ray's Sweet Powders for Children. Mother Gray, for years a nuree in the Children's Home in New York, treated children successfully with a remedy, now prepared and placed in the dtug stores, called Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They are harmless as milk, pleasant lo take and never fail. A certain cure for feverish ness, constipation, headache, teething and stomach disorders and remove worm. At all druggists, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. VmrVm sT ! Daai Ton mtrvnm Qfrfn as-h y WILLAMETTE GROCERY Stevens Block Now Open for Business. $3.10 Bbl. Dalles Hard Wheat Flour $3.25 Bbl. Union, Or., Bluestone 50c Gal. can Old Fashioned Honey Syrup $3.50 Box 100 Bars Diamond C Soap 30c Pound Corel Blend Mocha and Java We handle the Logan Cheese. Miles & McGlashan Props. Established 1S63. The Farmer The G&rdener and The Housewife I ThfT eott a HtU mora. Ther ' I are worm a a-rat dal niur I Uian the ordinary luid. hold 1 f natmUtn. lit aouual Cree. D. M. FIRRY CO. Detroit, Mloh. C.E tain PIONEER rrangfer1 and Ere, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE JOHN YOUNGER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IX Great Britain and America.