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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1902. 3 hit ami ami I....... I , th property belonging In tlM Personal Mention ji5,,u;,:'1 of u,. Ke.i Fmt n Hubbard, w In town (Iro. A. Iliii'l",,ni"' 1 'M''''. '"V'' ..r I"i. u; ' !, ' Hlfin, In Oii ...ptm.lMMMtl.li w.ek. ' ' t M-.L tMfl Tiim.Ia ft. a ,'kff l ily W v(-tt tmUtlvr-. ifn 0, L Knurl, Hli-iii, m In i(C1'iyi'hnwwk vUltlnu relative, j n Mit. of Mark-burg, Iran n''hunlnc l Oirgoii I'Hy W'r.lner o'aorg Foley, ,'"rl1'""1' vl,"ml bn T. (lvwi weuneeuay, ui inn m M , Lyon I'"""1'1 J'in." .,iliik, Oirgon l',,Jr 'rl,,"l Lureii Lewd', W Mount i Ifuij'u'' Kniiiiun ( in I, M f . .. . i .i . a I r"nn aniwrviai r H.fMi ol Portiaim. vice-preei.iei.i . ' , " ... , i. - u'...k- ... in ih Lllii I In'" :; F(My- y Vera Citulli'M h accepted po uqW stenographer in th Hank of io I'I'f. A B (haroian, u' I'""1"'. visited .p.rrnW. Mr. end MV Thomas Char- lt.....L Lu 10 ItllSCU ru..w-. Utt (hH. ! H"'I,,I in""'! L )Jn. Uillmuf lii Hftloiu laet Monday II.!W. tileaeon, ' teaching Lool! Nw rire, vUlled lirf parent k (Li city Htur(Uy and Sunday. I. L Miwie. ' Koeehnrg, a former ..oieroHMackeiiia County, we vi J(!riii.l In ll'i -lty Slui.Uy. Wf t timteuMn and family who l,.i! moved to I'oi ttaixl to reside r" n located ii lli corner ol r.at r.ighlli Uf!m Ankney street. liny WdlLme ha rndghed hit pod ,t U Bialiiger "I III P"lol!lcn Slure 1 Jtilllwiiitti-fli'il April I ly I'uvld v.'l,uMVtUnl. CUiIri A. Fil' li. niT mn iJ ..ilitlit, W'mIi., mill luiiurr eiliiur ol .Orf)0l'lly llnrlil, lu tli OH 'ui'Uy tiiiniig lilouiU. I Df. Kfroo K. M llnr, of I'ortlmul, .. ilia uly huuiUy, ivouioiilfil ly lil .iff, Tli'y nt tli fiirii'Min lik tl tht Kill of id WiiUiiu-Un ml :!f rjlitl. Wn.TiHi Millnr ti twtl civil Wfi. fiitulmllun for clcrkalilp In tttfi ultlii ili'iar'niKnt tnl linhtfililo riMti'it In "y lnl ulll' In tli Ulnl (Ull. Dr. it, J Sin (i. K. Ilnrjr, Mn. liol.t. Mil Clirli ftinl J. II. (iiliiiur, 'Uiiidiy, iIIvikIkiI Ilia (iiihtI of lli'lr II r, Mr. Clirixlin (iilnior In Iwl Muniliiy. JiVWl!i;itn (iftllowky mi.l V. II. i trll wrnt l Mi'Miiinvll! U'l S.tnr I li 'I ttiyril over 8nniy, Wliiln 'Tthy vinitn.l the IixIk of () hi Fi'l- ud mri rovftlly intrrtlim.. f(MlJrvii, of Orctfon City. vIhUhI 'wtM In tlm rliy, tlii week. II l ibi l.ipr, Mim Ktlii-lln, tli.rt ' IVti-rn Oipgon Thnr.Uy, wlnr 1illml tli ouniuif r. Sil vtirton Iillliin llni.inornl, io lin lMtn 5i'h to Imi honin with m.vt)t ci Huock, win out iI'Mirn MoiiiUy for 'I'M limit in nvrit WffkH Hid nrilllltu,l!r lr.ll .iii. n.l tin will b ( tinatncm for Home Iim. AntoniMtH Vlilt.n, tfm lirr ti P.r(ly id,,,,,), wnt ( rortliin.l "'"'"J B"irnlii to viml Dim m-ImmiI " Mi Aim.H Ilollmk. niill-'"'WlnilieOri-ifonCily clio.., Mil 'iMMim WhIoW room for Hi it, Ut E. Join.., formerly In Huntley' "Iiore. l0 ,.f, Oregon Cily nearly wijtu i,iin liK dru hitHiniHN Utrom, WftHh., will return here in """"li ml on druu -.torn in .w8lrin huihlin. 1 1 m purtner KMpriHo will m Clmmlier How-;-.ow clerk In K. K, Clmrnmn'i. Mr. "ith fkileil hi,n in Wunhlmton nn bnlMlnu ll'r ut om- t0 U o.inn.le.l h. tliin Mtjewitlry lorn. NU llrork lurle.l fr Ornijoii City on Mi.mUy, whi.,. IW rtim(.in , (jlUn wmk in ioiiii of th tnliu. n, llS 'i'Ully mlei it tha ,,ryrr ineetli,. ml t fhtircli, wir lie h,i .pn re. nlr (ieu,Unt nd n mmhi.! i .,t te w-oiker for III liftnt lo vnan M,.MI.,..UIII. Ki'liorler. 0. (I. Jnoiilw, ylre prrnl.lriit of tlm Oregon City MumihtrinrlnK Comimny, li'vim toiiiorro on four month' Journ on th ..intli.ent. lie w ill cn,in. 'ny hi family, nnl will go ,y w,y 0( Kim ml Ii.ly. TI parly will Miml om time at Carlahml. Mr. Ja.-oha x. iHa c return In July. W, I', Klrclmm, prominent rrnameiy in in of Hlone, waa in th city Monday. Ha reimrl tha Uepuhlh an priuiie In lUrillnga preclmt, wlier hn rxehha, harmonion In evury way, Tli only I'lenilon that ram iii waa whether tlx Loal Evcr)l. Hegliier. Hi-glntor now. KegUler toilay. mail aiirvlor nhouhl h noinluate at II.. .. i .. .i ii ... waa III lhr ' " oeiegaiea 10 me . county rorivenilnn nl thl mattr will l iKlart.rlly a.ljnle. imi ,n ,1 Rft'ea will noiulnat the iiiperulaor. Mr. Klri'hein liohlk Hi olllia it preaont but la not camllilat for aeronil lerrrt. I In aaya that nearly every voter In lUnlingii I ft llni'ilhllran, which ijuiln ililh'r nl aiala of nfTjIrn from two yeitra ago, when lh Itupuhlkin majorily w a armll. Kiler Social. The lWlleiofMt. I'aul'atioihl will give n Kler aot'lal at Villamett 1 1 all on Tlmrlar. April 3.1. A liuncliotne price will lm given In the ron hringing the nine! rtiil'ally ilecorateil K4ter egg, 'o pri fur the m't comic egir, I'rlte will Im given hir the heat ileroral- I egga done ill the hall duilng Hie even lug. Muli' gamea. etc. A ( haling illnli "Upper will he novel and lnierelin; fenturn of the evening. I'leneo come nd hrlrjt your frlenda. Our u lg..i are ajl alxive taking; br!e. Ad'iiinaiun 10 rent. Kefr ahim-tiia 15 centa. I.a Fryrear waa ftrreeled Tuemlay morning on the charge of aHiilf and U now in lh county J.tll. The crime am committed on Iheper.nn of the .langh'er of Jaine Hmllli, of Maikuhmg and the girl n only 15 yera of age. Kryrear at tempted Ui leave hofore, lie waa appre hended but telephone inenea reached Hhenir C'jke, who wild Chief of 1'ollce flurne, caught the nun, w hen the Albany local pulled Into the depot Tuea- day morning. The futheroflbt) Krl had followed Frvrear on Hi train. The accuacd Vr taken ledore J in tic of the I'rai-eJ. W, McAnully, waived exami nation ftiid waa bound over to appear the April term of the Circuit Court in the nu ut of f.'iOO In default of w hich lie waa committed lo jail. The aervlcoa at the Cnftregational Church on Tenter day will commence with prane eervlc at 7 o'clock A. M. The 10:.'U1 aervice will commmnorat the Uiid'a Hopper. Thia will be preceeded hy baplieuial aervice of infanta and dull. New member" will alao be re ceived. At 7:30 the clmir will render an Ktcr pralne aervice that promUen to he moat excellent. The following pedal mtiitic will lx given during the day : Quartette "Now la Christ Iii'en" (Lorem) at 10;:I0 In the evening: Anth ''Chrinl I" KiHen,"olo "Tli UeHiirrection" (Shelley) Mia Mary Con) era; anthem "Hell of Kanter Timn." Anthem "Kanier (iracea." Male Q lartetle "My lu'deeiner l ive." better l.lit. The lollow ing I th lint of Ic-tter re maining in the poMnfllceftt Oregon City, Ore, on March 20ib, 1!KV: wumkn' i.iht, Clark Mrlh Mia Clark T F Mr mkn' UhT. Cooper W M Moure Walter CorlfHi Mr Jr McDonald Wm C Charter I'heiler Oeterholli Fred J Keinu Archie O Ifryne Kobi High grid cigri at HinythV. If you do riot regliter now yon cannot OIO, ' 0 i w w w Social HappeningsJig Tll0 TrU)lino Be strcak The FustcstandSwcHcstBlcycIo wwWwI'wwwwwwwwwrwww o f) 1'. K. B. knd A. L, W'elnliard I'.hlg lieatle, Dentint, and Try the toaeted marehmalloai billtertupi kept at Hinylh'a. Popular gouda at popular price. Miaa (loldnmllh. Freeh lalllea, bonbon, caramel, choc olate cream, etc., at HinythV Keady trimmed and ready lo wr hat are (pedal feature with Ul. iiegir-traiion ol two year ago will not entltl you to a vote thl year. Reglater i unce, yiulliy, atyle and price combined make our liata the moet lUlrahle, Mim Uoldmuith. Warner Orange, latron of Hrfeban try, he voted $5 toward th ciue of the Iniliatlv and refurrndmn. An Feeler concert will bH given next Hunday eveniriK In tb Itaptiat Church to which the public are Invited. Mr. II. L. Kelly will apeak to young men at the Y. M. C. A. Punday after noun at 4 o'clock. All men are Invited. K very body uao umhrellai. Kvery body ehould know where to have them repaired and new cover put on. John eon and Lamb. Carpet weaving by John llarleherger, Mount I'leaeant. Hit and mien, 20c a a yard. 8i ripe, 2.1c a yard. Leave or den at Selling' More. Mathew llaiuiiton ha been elected chief ranger Ol Court Uohin Hood, No. 8US0, Ancient Order of Foreetert, to uc ceed lirant Old, retigned. TWII.InilT CLl'H The Twilight Club gave a dance Bator ly evening in the Twilight Hall, and a (lulniy lunch waa eerved. Thone preent were: Mr. and Mr, George 1,kbI1h. Mr. and Mr. William McCord, Mr. and Mri. C. G. (iiliaon, Mr. and Mm. Harrington, Mr. and Mre. David Martin, Mine Kthel McCord, MIh Kinma Wileharl. Mi Helen McCord, Mitt Lorena Lazelle, ' Mine Illanch McCord, Mr. Marshall La-1 ("lie, Mr. Eddie Jhoi.nh, Mr. Fredi Metmll, Mr. Iurence Matiu, Mr. Torn I Kellaml, Mr. Walace McCord, Mr. Eu-I gene Ogle. M'TiiKae ti.iB. Tlia Mutlora' l'.ti will mul I at th home of Mre. Brownell on Thure day Y. M., April 3. Home eelectione O read by member will be followed by informal diacueelon of the topic pre eented. All iniereeted are cordially In vited lo be preeent. That Ever Came To Town o : The only bicycle ever ridden one mile in lens man one minute. Good material when 20 Q pounds of it will stand that tremondous strain. () o o o o o o o o o o o f) Soma 1902 Tribune Features, ...4 r , luijinR irom epecial nigl tock witb new frame lint. Tribune cjuare fork crown a beautiful piece of drop forging. New aeat post binder one turn lock it. Tribune crank banger eaay to take apart but can't work looae. New email pattern huh cut from olid bar ateel. Famous Tribune bearings tool teel. Cycloidal iprocket with tapered teeth French roller chain. Weight so to 32 pound depend ing on the equipment. o () o o o o o o The Teacher' Club met at the borne of Mi Marjorie Caufield Monday even- j Ing. Mies 8ad Cbaee will entertain the club at ll next meeting, which will probably be the laet meeting of the ' cbool year. Mr. K. E. Charmao entertained the Derthick Musical Club at her home laet Monday evening, which wa devoted lo the componition of Beethoven. The next meeting of the club will be held April 7 at the home of Mr. L. L. Porter. Invitation are out for the third monthly hop of the Kan bouci Club whicn will tie held In tlie Armory on Friday evening, April 4, I'lng 1'ong or Tdbla Trnnl. All the rage now in the F iat, bo great ie the demand that it la difficult to ob tain set at preeent. A faHcinating game call and examine it at Huntley's Book Store. Michael Kaehcrl Monday sold C'100 of hops from hi yard one and one quarter mile eaet of Aurora to Falk, Wormxer A Co. at II cent a pound. I " 11 aru if vvsi W CompellMil to leave Wbat- Snldo tiEO. F. rWL I10KT0N, P. M. Imlirl liiiilri Money to Loan. At 0 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Lodkk, . Oregon City Oregon. Steven' building. C"' house and lot in the town of bolion. Seven fruit trees, a good well I nd pump, good locution. Terms easy. acres, one mile and half from Willamette Falls, fairly level, one mile Jfom school. ia acres clear, four miles from Oregon City, and two miles '""a Oswego. 4i) seres eu.li ,,.11... (V..... M,.i..t1 u,.r..i nn itiiorovenienU. running S" H - m IIUIII ,IIUMIIIH) i'H - I oo vtef ovrr 160 crr l"B"ilT cleared, good stock : 30 seres of good clear hind, one mile from Clncki cn itn- ranch. k Milan station. ai iPtOV"1 couty road. Ten miies from Portland, four miles from Oregon City. H0Ue an.l l.. r i . 11 f.. Lil.lin lltll feet. ""'g water. Lot so x ion feet. '30 seres ol lan,l nMrri.rk. p n tfi mil.-, from Oregon City, about 35 'J0mCrMC,r,,r' w'lb some good bottom land. -V.C1111 gooo Hum lunil near siauoru, on mc u"" seres in cultivatioa, good house and burn, near school and German ctiurch. all V,f,ll best stock ranches In Clackamas county, consisting of 318 acres 'Deed. tvn ..,..1 I..... 1 ......II l,r,l .lmt nm acres cultivll , . ...w k.'w., oaiiia, ii.iiihc, biiiiii, .i ...... i "isnce good isture and easily cleared. 4 mile from Molalla, Oregon. Tv... rm reasonable. i ". 1?,?". ,n Clackama. coantr can not t f icrllc.l In any other county In ns far"' ,U" l,rlncll"'l niHrkH,llnlt,r n-lioliiinucuunty. anil a (!ml miirkct f..r nrfn ' """ut can I easily hail, wltnoul pnying oui unt innu 5"h"'sVmIlL" or"-y dwHptlon for sale. Mt oo rnl ptl,tKTtT, O. B. DIMICK, Attorney t Law, onrcoN citt, oukoon. A box has been placed around the bailing, at the Willamette Pulp 4 Paper Company' mill, on which J. Earl Faulkner met a tragic death last Thursday. The Jetutie Miirley Company left Sun day fur Astoria where they will play a week's engagement, after which they are billed for two weeks at Cordiay'a in Portland. Colonel Hubert A. Miiler, O. W. East ham and Deputy County Clerk Eby ad dressed an audience of about 40 people at Marquani Saturday afternoon 00 county politic. The Meneley are coming. We are very happy to be able to announce that the Meneley Quartette will be in Oregon City on the 10th day of April. Lei every one who desire to spend a very enjoyable evening be present. Spring is here. Are you here with an idea of getting a spring suit? Know land, the tailor, near the S. P. Depot, ha a line of new samples of spring suit ing just in. They are pretty and nobby. Know land' clothes are the kind tint Gt. A Fireman ( line Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any ap petite and all run down. A I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bit tcrs, and, after taking it, I felt ai well at I ever did In mv life." Weak, Bickly, run down people alwaya gain new liie ........... I. . rwl ,,E.. l,An, !...; .. n T... BtlCllt)lu 1 IftlJI II VII, kl.ril J them. Satisfaction euaranteed bv Geo. I V COLUMBUS Standard of the World Q CRESCEXTS-The Wheels That Stand Up o Trirmnia tt1ii trsalr S'.A A) rA1..ml.:. T - v. w.w.x vviuujuw amiuicr !..). UV " Spring Frame... . 60.00 ' Light Roadster . 40.00 " Roadster 40.00 Racer 50,00 Crescent Cbainle&a $15 00 " Sky High 40.00 " Spring Frame.... 40.00 ," Light Roadster. .. 35.00 " Roadster 25.00 o 6 o o o o 0 8 0 o 0 Headquarters for Base Ball, Bicycle and All Athletic Goods P. Choice of Dualop, G. & J., or Hartford Tires on wheels except $25 Crescents. On these a one year guaranteed M. & W, Tire. Catalogues for the asking. We have a few second hand wheels to close out at any old price. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY, A. Harding. Price 50 cent. ;, OiCC Www i FEANK BUSCH THE nOUSEPUKNISnER Christian Science tervice. are held at the residence on the north-east corner of Fifth and Washington streete every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday even ing nieeling at 8 o'clock. To these ser vices all are welci me. One hundred teacher are expected in the city tomorrow to attend the local institute at the Eastham school build ing. Dinner will lie served by the teachers of this city at noon An inter esting program ha been prepared for the institute. For One photographs, call on Snod grass, successor to Cheney & Kait. A specialty made of higher clans work, such as platino-types and artists' proofs, the veiy latest. Portraits enlarged, water color, pastel or india ink. Por trait frame for sale. Give us a call. Johnson and Lamb have removed their repair shop to the location formerly occupied by them and until recently the store of the Wisconsin Jewelers and Op ticians, on Main street between hixth and Seventh. They are prepared to do bicycle and general repairing and have the agency for the WollT-American wheel. The celebration of Holy week has been observed this week at St. Paul's Episco pal Church. There will be service this morning at 10:30 o'clock and at 7.30; this evening. The early celebration of communion will be held Sunday morn ing at 8 o'clock, Sunday School at 10 A. M., and sermons at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. Surgeon Knlfo Not .KeoleI. Surgery I no longer necessary to core piles. DeWitt'i Witch Hsxol Salve cures such case at once, removing the necessity for dangerous, painful, and ex pensive operation. For scalds, cut, burns, wounds, bruises, sores and skin dieeaxes, it in nncqualeJ. Beware of counterfeits. Geo. Harding. toB3 ur iv o-r-'V Have You Bought Your New Carpet? You're fortunate if you haven't, because you can buy now to better advantage than ever before if yon come here and come soon. wisru crm?nos this month in all the many vari eties of floor coverings in our stock. We make and lay Ojem, 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, 35c yd AllWoolCC 65c " Tapestries 5e Finest Wilton Velvet .. 91. IS " High grade Moquette ..1.25 " Japanese Mat ting... 15c " 'rah For Women's Eyes Our superb display of pretty laoe 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 pleased shoppers, and invite you to be among them. Curtain net from 10c to 60c per yd. Morris Chair ML ? Go Carts 1902 Spring Style $1.50 and np Extension Table ft