Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 21, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902.
. . ,eeuted a position at Heller' ilHO Wash
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(irpnnn Mnntirvn Wlh
Ingtnn street, eorner Went Park, Fort.
4v ?ir'r5,iaj':fw re
Needy, wa In Hie
Chria Ztvi'idil, ol
ty Unt Monday.
7fc H. C. Worthiiigtoii, ol Oawego, was In
e t il y rWiny.
( Frank Millard, of Hprlngwaler, in
,!mn lust Monday.
WllUrJ Knltiht, of Canhy, wan nn Ore
,w City vtelf or lust Sunday.
II. I. and A. I'. F.aslham, of New
- ra, were In the city Ihhi Monday.
Jacob Millrr, ol Oregon City, lias been
Ntntiol ft iiinitoii of 12 per inontli.
,,'Mr C. P. Wlllil. of Fortieth!,
' i guest ol Mra. Joint I. K ml Inn laul
' Councilman Chailea O. Albright l
lit fined to lliu home with a severe at-
lk of lagrlppe,
'," Horace Fenlon, of 1'urtlaml, u In the
fy last Sunday ami ji the. gtntal ol
Irlloit Harding.
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J)un lloirumn, of Needy, passed 1
roiigli the elty on Monday morning's
lln, hound fur l'oi iIhihI.
, Rev. P, K. Loveridge., pastor of the
J olacnpal Church, of F.ngeiie, wiia In
t telly Wednesday morning.
Mr. F. K. Dul'arcq. of Salem, was In
'- city tlila week, visiting Imr parrnUt,
dgo and Mrt. T. F. Cowing.
Jdr. and M. Anderson, ol Illinois,
In lh city look inn '"r location and
II buy a farm In Clin kaina County,
fjfl. K. Itnllard, of Milwaukie, m In
I ulty Monday, lis ia a candidate for
Republican nomination of Rcprescii
" live.
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United Stale. Inspector of Holler
George K, Fuller and Inspector of Ilnlla
K. S. F.dwards wi.ro In (he city yesterday
and lnecled tli (iray Eagle, f loriiriK
to tlic Chat Ins K, Hpauldmg Logging C'o.
President 1', L, Campbell, of the Mon
mouth Normal, war In the city yesterday
consulting wiih County Superintendent
J. ('. .Inner on the make up of the June
meeting uf the Western Plviaioii of the
State Teacher' Association, which will'
be hold in Fogune, June Zi2,
Howard Itowland, hlppliig clerk In
the I'ortlund branch of the American
Type Founders' Co., waa in the clly leal
Sunday visiting hi aieter, Mra . II.
GahU-rt. He we accompanied hy hia
brother, who la draiihiainan la the
United Htatoa surveyor general' office.
A good lunch at the Presbyterian
Apron Halt) on March 25.
J. E A III- Ft I I.K.N Kit KILLED.
(lothlng Caught In hlmrtliiK lit l' pi r
JlilU, Kmullluif In Fatal lnjurlca.
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lU-glatvr.
Itcylater now.
III(li grade cigara at Sinytb'f.
Tri-ahyturlan aprona, March 25.
Iteouhliran primarioa March 22.
If you do not rcgiater now yon cannot
vote.
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All Shade Fine Sealing Wax 6c
Initial Seale 25c
White Ink for dark paper 10c
A Good Fountain Pen $1.00
A Guaranteed "Money Back" Foun
tain Pen $1.60
The Incomparable Waterman $2.60
Apron long aud abort at l'ienl) U-riun
aale, March 25.
Dr. It. B. and A.
Weinhard llldg.
L. lieatie, DentUta,
Apron plain aud fancy at the I'reaby
terian laleou March 25.
Vr. and Mr. K. V.. Williniiia and n
iy, of Foriland, wrre in the city luxt
tuiday, the gui'nta of Mr. and Mia. K.
f Wilfon.
'Mr. and Mr. W. 1. Wltfuiii and two
lililera, of I'uMlatid, ft'nl Suinlay In
,1a city, the gut of Mia. W'iuuin" pur-
1a, Mr, and Mra. Jaioca Wilkli, jii.
Ire. P. 8. Orrand Mra. W. VV. Ch.ia
f Irft Tuvlay lor Mi-dford, to join Mr.
' J" and Dr C'hrinlin, wlionrn liilfri-nlml I
liiiibur prorty in Jarkon County.
Mim Annie Kiiitlixh, of 1'oitlnnd, who
"ttleiidlng Pacillc Uuivrrnily t Foreat
"ove, la expei'ted to arrive Uiworruw
d wilt vUil Mix l:tl.t-1 Albright for a
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lira. Jacob C'"ll If ft Tu-od.iy Inr
bkob, Win., n vlait ndativre. From
ire be goea tu Minoia and Michigan
J expect to U aUent two or tliree
4itha.
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.J. Sineheirnar, a rortiHinl pmno
'lr, w in tht clly laxl .HiimKiy vixit
ii hi neice, Mra. K T. Field. 11m
, I accompanied hy A. Sinnheuutir, w ho
Mra. Field' brother.
A fiiglitful acriili'iit occurred yeNter
day morning at the Willauiullu l'ulp A
I'apiT Company' uillla, rMilling in the
dfntli o( J. Kail Faulkiinr, no oiler In
the iiiacliiui) room. It wan Fa'iikurr'a
duty to ki cp tin) mai liinerr oilcil and In
going ahum hia work the looan jumper
he waa wi-uring comlit in a revolving
pnlhy and in an iiiNiniit the nufurtiina'e
man waa whirled around the hhalt, and
horribly inangli-d, The machinery waa
atoppfd without dtdy and with koine
dilllcultv Fitulkner waa extricated from
the abaft. J'.ctli of hia li'i l were torn oir,
hia left fiiieuriii wai brokun, and the
riba on the rik'bt aide of hia body were
frHi'tuied, puncturing hia lung and re
aulting in emphywuua. The companv'i
pliyai. iuu waa callrd at once aud the
nmo waa removed to theoHrutiug room,
where hia wound weie dreaaed, but the
injuriea were too aevere and Faulkner
ling'-red hul a few hour, bteuthii.g hia
UiMt j'lft before noon. Hie Imdv waa
Uken i an undertaking ea'ahlii-hment
and an impiet waa held laat evening,
reauliing in a verdict of accidental
ib iiili. The inun waa aliout 25 year of
ago and wua uumatiied.
Try the toaated marahuialluwa
buttercup kept at Smyth'.
nd
J'opular gooda at popular price.
Miaa Uoldamilb.
Freah tallie, Ijonbona, caramel, choc
olate cream, etc., at Smyth'.
Heady trimmed and ready-to wear
hate are aoecial feature with in.
-'0 to 1100 to loan on chattel or per
aonul eecurity. Dimick Sc Kaatham, agta,
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ueginreiion ol two yeart ago will not
entitle you to a vote thi year. lUgUler
a i once.
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We are blowing in our windovr this week, the latest designs in 1902 plain
and fancy stationery. The popular thing this year is "initial stationery." We
have it in beavtiful designs all letters and at a popular price 3.0 cents per box.
Better select a box or two now before your initial is all gone. "Local" stationery
(Oregon City imprint) printed in bronze on fine quality paper 25 cents per box
of one quire with envelopes. Neat plain paper in one quire boxes with envelopes
to match 10 cents per box. Fancy shapes, shades and finishes newest crea
tions in stationery 35, 40 and 50 cents per box.
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We take order", for monogram station
ery, copner r!te viciting cards, wed
ding cards, etc., and guarantee first
quality work and loweHt prices. Aek
to Bee samples.
New designs in crepe and plain tissue
just received. Domestic tissue all
shades Ic sheet. Plain crepe 12 Jc per
roll. Tinted crepe l.rc per roll. Dec
orated crej 2")c per roll.
HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE
OREGON CITY
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(ulily, atyle and price combined
liiitke our bat the moat dcairahle. lima
(iolilMinith,
Fine line of fancy button and
lot of ladiet Military elaatica
Kai ket Hlorn.
a new
at the
h'udge W. II. Dunbnr, regnter of the
M olllee at Vancouver, Waah., waa in
i city Toetday and viaited Mr. and
W. II. II. Kainaon. While bore be
oil on the ollb'iala of the local olli.e
ft. F. Currln, of Cnrrinaville, ri turned
jjl week from Idaho, w beie he hua been
Jriuary. Mr. Currin say the
.'ther ha been quite aevere in Idaho,
thermometer go ng a low en IS de
' it below ero.
"l. E. Ilinabaw, Southern Pacitlc. atn
i agent at Canhy hr the paat two
m, ha been tranaferred to dervula.
"will be eucceded by II. Hrudie, now
' Bt at Rice Hill and formerly aasiatant
.tit at McMinnville.
i eputy Fiah Warden Henry K. Hull
i I, of Oiegon, wa In the ciiy Tuesday,
: ;lngatier the Hulling intereata of the
r e.ln the Willauielte and Cbtckxma
; r. II report evertbing ipiiet hihI
'lolatlon of the cloaed Heaaou.
ra. John tlmick and dnintliter and
t Itachel Byland, of llnliliard, cnino
'n on Saturday evening' train and
s'lt Sunday with Ir. end Mra. Sea-
'in. Mra. Byland la Mr. Seamann'
ber. -The parly left fur home Sun
' night.
rl' n 1 ....li!nn . .. '.,... T.......
I.nelling, arrived her IiihI Tliuraitay
t, la viaiting hi parent in Ihla city.
" m charge of the etock on a big cat
j(tnch in Conta Coal County, Cat.,
came to Hpokane with a hunch of
( ea, taking advantage of the oppor
v ly to run down and eee hia peonle.
r trill remain ahout two week.
nhen lnu Think ef I'urclia-tng a Fine
rinuo or organ, Hon l tail lo vtait or
write to Filer I'iuno IIoue , U.ll Wah
iligton Street, I'ortland, Oregon; San
Franriaco and Sacraiuvntu, California;
aud Spokane, Waahiiigion. We carry
the, Urgent atock of liiiih giuilo pbtno,
cominiHing audi well known make aa
Chickering of ItoHton, Weber of New
York, Kimball ol Chicago, Vone A Son,
Decker A Sun, Wheelock, Whitney, llo
birt M. Calde, Schumann, Steger, Hinze
and Singer; aiao the many touea Crown
piiino, anil the Weaer Urothera Orche-tral.
IN ORGANS, we humlle Rucli well
known mukcff a tlie Kimball, Crown,
Ureal Western, Burdett, 1'eerlea and
Needhem, and the good qualities of these
organ are u wen known Hint, ttiey re
Uiie no further recommendation it tu
us. We wid guurantee absolute ealis
laciiou, or money will lie refunded.
The ANtJKLUS OKCIIKSTUAt.
Ileve you seen it ? A aelf phiying iiiano
player which enables any person to play
any kind of inimic on any piano; nut a
novelty, but a practical player. It will
play your piano better than the average
pianlet. Vou can see any of theae iiiNtrn
menta by calling at any of our sales
room. We take pleasure in showing
them, w helher you want In buy or not.
I.imIIc 4'wii weur Nliora
one nine smaller after lining Allen's Font
Kise, a powder to be shaken into the
shoe. It nuke tight or new shoes feel
eaay; gives instant relief to corn and
bunion. It' the greatest comfort dis
covery of the age. Cure aud prevents
swollen feet, blisters, callous ami ore
spot. Allen root-hnse is a certain
cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At
all druiiglit and ehoe store, "r)c. Trial
package FKKE by mail. Address, Al
len K. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Individuals Money to Loan.
At 0 and 7 per cent. Call on or write
Jno. W. Lodkr,
Oregon City Oregon.
Steven' building.
A beautiful assortment of trimmed
hale on exhibition at Mra. II. T. Sladen'a
Millinery Parlor, March i'0, 21.
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hull line of Brainard & Armstrong
embroidery silks, kola pillow, center
piece and doilies. Racket Store.
I.ailie tunolet.e wrappers, 80 cent
ami up, also flannel and black alapaca
waial at the Bucket Store.
A new lot of spring ahirt waist, ladies'
drawer, night dresses, fancy hose and
embroidery ailk. Backet Store.
Carpet weaving by John Hariiherger,
Mouul I'leaaant. Hit and mies, ?0c a
a yard. Slripea, i'.'lc a yard. Leave or
ders at Selling' store.
Everybody use umbrella. Every
body should know where to have them
repaired and new cover put on. John-
sou and Lamb.
A contract wan let yesterday to W. L.
Harris for planking one mile of tbe
Highland road. The contract price is
It;.) per thousand feet.
A. W. Cheney has sold the Freyug
house and store building to V. Harria,
the grocer, who will soon occupy the
residence. Mr. Freytag will conduct the
grocery for the present.
Sprirg la here. Are you here with an
idea of getting a spring suit? Know-
land, the tailor, near the S. 1. Depot,
ha a line of new samples of spring suit
ins just in. They are pretty and nobby.
Knowlnnd's clothe are the kind th"t fit.
Christian Science cervices are held at
the residence on the north-east corner of
rum sou attiuugion streets every
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 11! o'clock. Wedneedar even
ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser
vices all are welei me.
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l)XuKESI0UL I OW fcX t I0J.
Socl ilihl Meet In This O'y mid 5em
innte U. F. Bump Fur ( engn
Tbe SiK-ialist First District Congre
sional Convention convened at 1 o'clock
yesterday afternoon in Willamette Hall,
with over forty delegate present. Chair
man J. W, Grout, of the Clackamas
County Central Committee, called the
convention to order. Fred J. Meindl
ws elected permanent chairman and
Thomas Lindsey permanent secretary.
B. F. Ramp, of Douglass County, was
nominated for congree by acclamation.
It. R. Ryan, socialist candidate for gov
ernor, C. r. Keller, a prominent socialist
eaker, B. F. Ramp, A. D. Hale, editor
of the Albany People Press, and W. S.
Richards, ex iecretaiy of the Socialist
State Central Committee, made abort
addresses. I
The following dales have been ar
ranged for C. F. Keller, who will speak
on Socialism at the given places: Maple
Lane, March 23; Mack-burg, March 24;
Needy, March 25; Kiliin, Mjrch 20;
Barlow, March 27 ;Canby, Friday, March
28; Brown's School bouse. Saturday.
March 29. All are Invited to attend.
Register today.
Multnomah County Convention.
Tbe Multnomah County Convention
met Wedueaday and wa organized by
the Independents. A levislative ticket
anu ue legale to toe state and congres
sional convention were named. A com
mittee was appointed to select a central
committee, and adjournment wa taken
till Thursday, Marcb 27. The following
legielative ticket waa nominated: For
state senator, Henry E. McGinn. Rep
resentatives, A. A. Courteuey, George
M. Orton, Sandeieon Reed. John Gill,
Dan J. Malarkey, 3. 8. Hutchinson, S.
B. Cobb, H. J.Fisher, W. R. Hudson,
C. W. Hudson, A. A. Bailey, W. W.
Banks.
Socialist Mute Ticket.
For Governor R. R. Ryan, of Marion
County.
For Secretary of State C. W. Barzee.
of Wasco County.
For State Treasurer W. W. Myer.
of Clackamas County.
For Justice of the Supreme Court C.
P. Rutherford, ot Harney County.
For Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, Attorney-General and State Frinter
To be filled by tbe State Central
Committee.
For Congressman, Second District D.
T. Gerdes, of Clatsop County.
PARTY Of IIOIDLIUS
A Ten Dollar Copper kVitle Kuli.ed by
a Chaiarl Purty it Needy.
Needy, Or., Mircb 20 In lornr
days it ned to be fashionable to serenade
the young married people and wish them
many happy returns of the day and then
retire in a quiet and manly way with re
spect and in good order, but not so in
this day of enlightenment. The hood
lums who accompanied tbe party of
serenaders to the home of Mr. Joseph
Yoder and deliberately and wilfully
ruined a ten dollar copper ktttle, jnly
deserve to be summarily dealt with to
the full extent of tbe criminal law. It
is a burning shame that young men will
so far forget themselves as to lose all
self respect and all regard for their
fellow beings, and fall o low in the
scale of humanity as to cause themselves
to be retarded even below tbe brute by
all respectable people.
A Great Bars alii.
For sale, House, barn, good well of
water, two lots, an abundance of good
fruit. Fleat-e enquire of
Mrs. S. J. Fakcbkb,
P. O. Box 200.
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FRANK BUSCF
TITE HOUSEFUKNISIIER
TE'OR SALE. 1
'., ' o.oo Good house and lot in the tow n of Bolton. Seven fruit tree, a good w ell
J', and pump, good location. Term easy.
, ,.( 53 acres, one mile and half fiom Willamette Falls, fairly level, one mile
i from school, 13 acres clear, four miles from Oregon City, aud two lailcs
if from Oswego,
ft.co 400 acre eight miles from MoIhIIa, Oregon, no improvements, running
water and over 160 acre easily cleared, good stock ranch.
j D.00 30 acre of good clear land, one mile from Clackamas station, in iin-
i! proved county road. Ten miles from Portland, four miles from Oregon City.
i.oo House and lot in Canemah. New House 24x24 feet, kitchen 12x12 feet.
Spring Water. Lot 50X too fret.
" .oo 130 cre ol land near Clarks P. O., 16 miles from Oregon City, about 25
ry acre clear, with some good bottom land.
fip.oo too acres of good farm land near Stafford, on the Willamette river, ninety
( five acres in cultivation, good house and barn, near school and German
church.
' of the best stock ranches in Clackamas county, consisting of 318 acre, all
!' fenced, two good barns, house, small orchard, about 100 acres cultivated,
jji balance good pasture and easily cleared. 4 mile from Molalla, Oregon.
J Term reasonable.
- "hr KttvnntftKra oflrred In Clncliamnn county con not lie excelled in nny other county In
Unte. I'ortlttiut.the principal market, la Intlie ailjolnlnK county, and a Rood market for
1 cm k and Turin produce can be eually liuil, without paylug out one third ut its value for
ilt chartfr.
re have lirm of every deacrlptlon for late.
f -ther farm wanted In our lint.
r 'nm ma i on farm property.
O. B. DIMICK,
Attorney at Law;
ORKUON CITT, OltKCON.
Johnson and Lamb have removed
their repair shop to the location formerly
occupied by them and until recently the
atnrA rtf Hia H'lu,Mttnin Uivulu.a an.! n I
ticlaus, on Main street leteen Sixth
and Seventh. They are prepared to do
bicycle and general repairing and have
the agency for the Wolir-Americsn wheel.
For fine photographs, call on Snod-
grass, successor to Cheney & Rait. A !
specialty made of higher class work, I
such aa plallno-types and artists' proofs, j
the veiy latest. Portraits enlarged, I
water color, pastel or india ink. Por-'
trait frames for sale. Give us a call. j
0. F. Keller, a Socialist speaker, made
an address Tuesday evening in Redmeu's 1
hall on Socialism. The meeting was not i
largely attended owing to the fact that
the posters announcing the place and
dale were torn down by a boy, who was
given 10 cents by someone to do so. I
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THY (JRAIN-OJ TRY (JRVIS-OIj
Ask your grocer today to show yon a
package of GRAIN O, the new food'
drink that takes the place of coffee. :
The children may drink it without in-!
jury as well as the adult. All who try
it. like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal
brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made!
from pure grains, and the most delicate '
stomach receives it without distress, t 1
tbe price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per !
package. Sold by all grocers.
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Have You Bought
"SxlMeslsllWaaajajjjB
Your New 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.
ni SI Af CFFTPHfiS
this month in all the many vari
eties offloor coverings in our stock.
We make and lay them. 'too, if de
sired. We have some remnants of last
season's patterns at reduced prices.
You must ask for them.
Ingrain Carpet, fast colors, 85c jd
All Wool CC 65c "
Tapestries "5e "
Finest Wilton Velvet .. $1.15 "
High grade Moquette . ..1.25
Japanese Matting. .. 15c to Coe "
For Young Men and Toons; rfomen.
There is nothing that will arotise the
ire of a young man or woman so quick as
to have interior laundry work put oil on
them. Ther may dress ever so well,
but it '.heir shirt tront or shirt waist is
mtiRsy their neat appearance is spoiled.
The Troy laundry makes a specialty of 1
ladies' and gentlemen's fine work, j
There can be no better work than is '
done at the Trov. Leave your oiders at
Johnson's barber shop. I
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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 thi9 display. We expect the
counters to be crowded with pleased
shoppes, and invite you to be among
them.
Curtain net from 10c to (!0c per yd.
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Spring Style
$1.50 and up
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