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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1902, .1 ! MUM OF I'AI'KK Mil l. K.m:t. i ersonal Mention I J tt-.S..!'!!".0' Needy, was r MutulnV. ,J-E,ii.n. of Pi.frou.l. wu In . Tuenlay. l4n,nl.-y. I'la.k...,.. ... cy tfillldsyt rll Andre K'H i.T, ofCanby, city Ti..''l.y. I. .1.. ..M..I l.f M,.. llil.l Wl'l" '" " Urn,' M..' " i ,u ..ISr.tlt. WmIi.U vUUIng t '. I ...... In IliU L'llV. ..mirei"'" . IV II I'oW'dl, of HI. Helena, inf " r t S.mi'H'1 I"1"" r,,,,r"pJ Irum vim with i""'" r,"""- jia lit. ' I- '""""'. ,.lH" i"i , Kl!.v, "I '"f11'"' i'llrJ In l""""u "' ,,,U l"y U"' ol ii..er and iii)itl.if daughter, NW 11 II, C. II. letomed tit Salem I.. I.. I I.IIHIfllaM Ititl I lluurrlln . mjI.i .Iter ny. iiiu t"-,u,, ,r",,"u ,oJf. rWf Hcl.ueM r'luritfi Wedm-'-.iwo wt-rkM ll.hliuj tri ue.r i Iv ilth Uowditdt. ol Hiinwlr, .rod, t;rg Ho d". " iTu'!y. ..'uuSi iittti.i-y. ! l ntl- golin I'urtland, united lfiou.lt in , UtisiiD'Uy. iwf! II'"') "'OVed ,,'' Jgfthli. W. Chun h ri'KhldM'K, utiiiHl l.y Mr liana. ilc lor county re older on Urn Ho tuk.1, n lo'1 Tuesday. Mrtfn'y Hire Men rurm i llrinih Mlie American r leratlnn f Ulwr. Heventy-three ciuployea of the Wlllain tlo J'ulp A l'r Company and tli Crown I'aper Company tiift lii Itedineu'i 1111 Wednnnday nindi ,,rill,.,j i branch of the A rtif rtrau Federation ol I-alxir. The exact purpoif the union I nut made public, hut it I .uppoaed that lliu men hve united (l 0.dr tu r tain a iJlirr (i kIh o whi-i. At .rfHiit tlio lliu wii r .4il for 10 lioiim ol ilny work m lor IS liour of nitfttt ork. Mny of iIih men l,,.,k tl,t k il,,r K'liU rln.iilil li imij for llm niht alult. It I utiiliTKiood llmt nroliitl.ly UK) mom of Dim niuplo)))! Mi) Inui tlin union on nut WiliiimUy rviMiiiiK, the iiii-n lio.tt. woikliiK nitflit tliiii Ki-k will lr on lliaiUy Hlnft iifit wpfk kikI will l lilv to kMkiiiI niidit iintliKi. AM0AI, lil t (III in I'ltOHl Kltti rw Mitt-rlMl U (JuIiir In nil Co A U l.uukliiK Fmnii Ulo iliirmiiiiim lit. (' jniuny A . , Tli 1 r.J Ufglim-iil ()ri-(iin Nili'iiml (iiufl l making rrimMoiiii lor tlm i'iiiiiHk miraiiiiiiirit kii'l (I'd mrii Imva rHitcfK.J In t iIih rnril of lii'ivrnifiit to liavs tlm ln't ilrillii ioui any o tlio urounil comn from tliia ciiy. Ilia nii'inlHililp of llm XimiiJ is tllly iui rraxltiK. J. A. Hi-aw, ('. K hull, II. C. lloyUn ami II. ('. (irKry ffi rli'i iK.I ini-iiilirrt ol ('oiiiiaiy A . Iiavn Ihi'Ii hwiiiii in. hn a lililional turn wrra w!r lfl Molnlay IHl.t an I tlm iianif of liva iimn art to la IkIIoIimI on urn MoinUy, N kaliki iinifiiriiia mi" now rrxly to Ixi luii to Ihr mi ll at a liinlni'lili liuti nil tlitirn 11 t-vrry r'iTt that iIih K ianl will lm r.iii.M-( wuli Krg Jr KiMiwin nlla lii-forn lln-y gti nn ti.cir a iiiuiii r i'ni in ini-Di, wiiirli will in all iri'lililiy I ik at tlm ruat ihla yir. Al tlm 'ot ilirrt ill li a K'xi'l itxr tmuty fur lino I work ami t ln-rti will m 111 411 aitrai'iloiia Inr tlm liifli. Tlm lliili)( liava ma'lo national nai J mnltera 1 1.Mik ii i laifly, anil it i tlm iiitiitlnn of Local Ever). High grailn clg in at Hinytli'. Hi- tltv imw al. for I lis Kackot Htore. Hi. U. II. ami A, Weiiiburil IIIiIk. L. liiiatln, DentlntH, H AM.I'U X Hi A It E. Try Ilia tuaoleil inaraliiuallowl litUiri:liit kept at Hfnytli'a. and For "KpuI Hiylna ami VaW in Mil liimry call on M-iiC. UoMhuiiiIi. Poimlar nowla at popnlar prlrnf. Mini (iolilmuitli. Kri'th talllua, Ixiiibona, cnramula, cliou olata crrama, etc., at Hmylli'i. Itcudy triniiimd am rcaily lo wvar liali aio aimclal fi-aturxa W illi Hit. Wo ordinate ami ili-tiijii i'attrn lli at all prirca. MiHa C. (ioldiiiiiitli. (jiulity, ulylu and price coiiibint'd nuke our liata the inort duHiralild Miaa (iolilmiillli. Ynu a III find inrouiparaliln Value nd Kiylea in Milliin-ry. MIb C Ooldmnitli. l;b Krorli-n, of Sxattln, wa In tlm ji'o. A. to ulara ill tlm fluid tlm ii rnliiiv1" a irrk riKitliiK In iUhiht", ii'.litm and I'.dward Hlinalian. I. Kn g, tlm p'-iid-ilor lio atopa iiill and ri'iirra normal ciriu luluunlain na, waa In tlm city 1 . V. llama) and tliildrun wi-rn ill UfOwk umlinK Mra. Ilania' , J. W. t'onn, a piouiliitiit Aaloria i A. iMioiia A lam), who i IP4i:liing llrnfiii Jintiii t, (uiir iiilt' from ll.e llnver L'ru k road, in :; fonJuy. S Botoa.ol rorilaml, formerly of jCiIjt, ni MirnUy In tint ril HilMiluat tlm F.aairr arrvlrr in r,rri(4lilil C'liiln li laat Hnn lny -I'b rVliaafiiMitfiilinr, of Nt'fdv, i ioiiTin 'liiV, an iimpaiiiud by It. Ttit-T Iiavn piiri'liuRi'd a ptaift ijftuwn Iml will not move until w 'I M'WM Ilia rcniidird lila llion liiu!Ji'n lluli" IU.rr and Ml Tui' 'Sriitlf, uliern tin daa acrcptcd a n in I'ricn'a nturn, owm-d by oil. M. I'rirr, ol tliia city. W'ilnin, furinrrlif pliyuli al diri'O tu Orcjfi.ri ("iiy Y. M ('. A., and Dnih t.) Mm I'roker Trimmx mr in I'uriUnd aa pri-KMiinn, Uncnili In ll m cily Uht HuinUy, Mi'Hri.li', V. . (mriii-r, (ii-ortir ""II, A. Matlinr, I.. I, I'ortHr. ' fmitli, i. I'. Cainplivll, t'l.aili' Willi. 111 Hindi 111, CaBr C'T J. I'. ('ainpliidl, trox) ), fwlpr, O II. Wright, K. I'. '. Henrv HuriiNliiili, Win. II. """"I S. J. Ilnrfmil altflidi-d tlm "I'Hitmn in 1'iirilaml WVdnf "T. F, Kyan, H(.coiilnr Tom I. Matur (1. It. piiniik, Com. "X'T, B. Kill. n, A. D. Hill. K. L. '"nd K. II. liurgliart atit-n li-d "I rliitrirt ciiugri-pNioniil t on veil " Kow-hurg Tiifwlay, rfturninn 'I'T nioriiing. Tlm ronvcntiiin :' MioD only 10 minuti-a. Jinlgii " ttatnd I'oiigrt'HNiiinal tolu 'itnfrum CUrkama county. linrn, to tlm w ifn ol J. Ilradrirk, near Onwi'g'i, Maridi Sl, a (on. Tliia make tlm Mill ton ol wlikli Mr.'lleadrkk Is tlm proud fallmr. KvfryUxly uwia uinliielUa. Kvery tiiidy alioiild know wlmrn to liave lliem ripairid and Imw covera put on. John ami and I.tinli. If you lika to Imar flrit cIbhs talent, cointf and hear tlm .ainoin Mimelfy Qiiurti-tln and W. K. Knox (Tlm King ol luiirritiiiiatur at tlm M K. C'liurcli TliuraiUy evening, April Kltli. AiliniKiun, ; i-lnldren l.'ic. Hpriru la lii-ri-. Are you Imro wiib an idea ol getting; a apring anil? Know land, Urn tailor, near the H. 1. l)i'Pt, IniH a lint ol new aauipiva ol apring auit- (i vat j 1 1 ttt in. Hiey are pretty and noldiy. Knoaland'a rlothei ars the kind tli t fit. and l t drilled ('oiiipny in the aliile on tlm II. -Id at Hi ruiiiiiig rm aiiiiitneiit. II p uli. W. T. and A. V. Childer Haiurday c itiat ti-d toai'd Sil.DiNI poiimlaol lmi to H. A. Juuea fur II re nl ier pound. Tlm Childen lir.ithi ra have :0 ariea in liopa In tlm J. II. l'mumy frui almol one mile north ul Oregon IMv, (iimiavea Kia mien ha aold IWK) poiuiiU ol luiia from I ia yard mm and one half mile north went ol lliutrville for IS cent per pound, to I.ilii nlhal !ro!lmra, of New Yoik. M hrit Vn I Ii lit fk ef I'urrtiainr r Ine 1'iano or organ, don't fd to vieit or wrilr to Kllei l'luo HoUe, li'd Wh liigtuil Htreet, l'lirtUiid, Urenn ; tlm lrgeal dealer on tlm IVillc l'i'"t, wholenale and retail Min ili"triAuting Kier.-mi", I'urt'and, On-gon : Han Kini-OH-o and Haeramento, I'alifornia; ami Hpokim, Wanliingioli. Wu carry tlm largent ttiN k ol liigli-giade pUiioe, lomininiiig am Ii well known Inakea aa Cliii kering of Ilimton, Welier of New Yoik, Klmlmll ol I'hii ago, Vone A Hoiim, lei ker A Sm, Wlieeloi k, Whitney, Ilo Imrt M. Cahle, Schumann, Meger, llinze and -iiiiger; alto tlm many tonea dow n pino. and tlm Wer Urothera Uri liea irjl, IN OliliANH, we liandle null well kmmii make at tlm Kinihall, Crown, lire.t Wealern, Ulirdelt. IVerlen alld Nendham. and Hie good ipulitle of thee orgitna urn t well known that tlu-y -re-ijuiie no fnriher lecumineiiiUtion fr in ii. We wid giuruiitee almolute nati fiicliun. or inoliev will l e refunded. Tlm ANiiKl.l':! OKCHKsrKAl. Ilavti yon reen ii ? A aelf playing niano player wldrli enaMe anv peraon to play any kind ol uiiiHic on any piano; not novelty, hut a practical player. It play your piano lielter llian tlm average iiiaiiint. You ran ny of thece maim- .....m hv railing at any of our aal r,,m. We lake ideaaura in allowing llieui, wlietlier yon want to Imy or not a will Indivl IiihIh Mnry to Uan. At n .ml 7 n..r cent. Call on or write Jno. V. Iuikk, Oregon City Oregon. Htevena' liuilding. Clirintian Science ervii'es are liuld at the renidem e on the riurtli-eabt corner ol Kilth and Wanhington atreeta every Sunday morning at It o'clock. Sunday achool at IS o'clock. Wedneailaf even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To Ihexe acr- vuv all are w eh.i nm. For fine photograph, call on Hnod- grata, aucceatior Ul Hieuey a ivan. a apecialiy made ol higher clan work, uch a platino-typei and artiala' proola, the veiy latent. I'urtraita enlarged, water color, paatef or India Ink. l'or- tiail Iramea for vale. Give ua a call. Juluiaon and Lamb have removed their repair ahop to the location formerly occupied hy I he 111 and until recently the tore of the Wmcontin Jeweleni and Op ticiant, on Main atreet lietwven Hixlli and Seventh. They are prepared to do hicyule and general repairing and have the agency for the Wolff-American wheel. I. tut Friday evening Oregon Lodge, No 3, 1. O. O. F., gve a moat delight ful turprine party to N lllamette Ixxlge No. 2, Order -f Heliekaha. A ahort pro- iirainuie waa remierea anil aiureiie imido by Judge Tliomaa F. Kyan. Judge I William ijalluway, Prof. McCatin and J William Howell, after which a banquet j served. I Kev. (leorge Croaiiwell Cremey, who j will preach at vtlliameiie nan, nunuay evening, April 6, at 7:30 o'chvk, i the miniHter of the Church of Our rather, I'lirtlaud, Or. He ia well known in; thoughtful circle a the auihoJ"of "The i:enlial Man" a dicuiHion of the im ; mortality of the lotil in the light of mod-! em thought and philosophy. ! Dlnent Kx lutein Hi reral Fumlllei And I'rotiipt Mrnure Hare Id en Taken. 1 - Kuinora of the exlitic of aeviral canea of oiiialloX atiladatolie have iieen circulated ub ml the clly for several ilaja and yen'eiilay in rnlng the hoard ol county coiiiiiiianiouer sent Comity 'hy an ian C. A. Miuart and Dr. W. E. Carll to liladalone to ascertain the truth of the re put. They relumed yeateiday after noon and mated that they found five cane in the family of Harvey K. Crof, a pruminorit lawyer ol ihi ciiy who re aldei at Oladotone. Mr. Crura and four of hid children are jnritcunvaieacing from mild attack of varaloid. Captain J. T. Ax-roii and Judge William 'ialluway reported that Mr. Croa had attended church litrit Sunday and had told Captain Aiiieron that he believed that hi was coining down with smallpox. The fan; ily waa ordered to remain in clone quar amine for several day. At Clackuhiaa I Heights there are three canes in the' family of Alex Brown, all children. All of the cane are of a mild form. It is be lieved oy the phyaician that half of the people in the city have been exported. One day laat week a woman came from l'ortland and viaited a faintly in Kantian City Addition. She traded t several stores in town and returned to Portland, when it was (Uncovered that she had a fully developed case of smallpox and she wan sent to the pent hoine. The Board of Directors of the Oregon City public M.-hools have made an order that all chil dren attending Hchool must be vaccin ated before Monday or show a certificate from a physician that vaccination is not necew-ary. The authorise are taking active measures againnt the poesible spread of the dieae. IWWWI CRESCENT A fireman' Uoe Cull. "I ntuck to my engine, ahhough every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain." writea C. W. Bellamy, a lo comotive fireman, ol Burlington, Iowa "1 was weak anil pale, without any ap petite and all run down. As I was altout to give up, I got a bottle of Electric. Bit ter, and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in mv life." Weak, sickly, I run down peojile always gain new Hie, t .1. I ..i f f ... ' aireiigin auu vigor iium uirir urt. ii j t them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Geo. ! Q o COLUMBIA o TRIBUNE o o o Q O O o o o o o o !0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a a o o o o o o a o o a o o BICYCLES A trio of the best wheels on the market to-day. A line from which every taste in the way of style, finish, weight, speed, equipment and price can be satisfied. J'elter wheels cannot bo made. Over 250 different bicycles were on the market once to-day you can count them all on your 8 fingers. It's a case of the survival of the fittest. For over 20 years the Colum bia has been the "Standard of the World." The Tribune is the favorite among racing men ai d is the only wheel ever ridden a mile in less than one minute. The Crescent is the most popular bicycle made, its sale for the past 5 years having been far in excess of any other wheel. Prices from $25.00 to $50.00. Choice of the three best tires Dunlop, G & J or Hartford Wheels sold on easy payments and ofd wheels taken in exchange. We hate a limited number of 1901 models at special prices. Call and look over our line. ! mm of A. Harding. Price 60centn. Special Inducement for SO 1'ayn. In order to introduce my work to the j public I will give Iree with every do2en ; cabinet photo an enlarged 14x17 bromide ' portrait from the same negative. I f a o o () o Sample can be seen at the studio. All I wuik strictly first clans. W. F. Snoduhass 1902 STOCK CAMERAS is ready for your inspection and includes all the most popular makes Kodaks, Premos, Pocos, Uawkeyes and Koronas at prices from $1.00 up. We give 20 per cent, discount from factory prices on all Kodaks; in fact we guarantee ALL PRICES as well as ALL GOODS so you take no chances buying here. Our stock of Plates, Films and paper is fresh our card mounts are up-to-date. Our chemicals are pure. All beginners instructed free. Art catalogues free. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY Agents for Spalllu'i Bass Ball GocHs. . HtaiiMrten far Blcrcle Smlrles. o i FEANK BUSCH THE IIOUSEFUKNISIIER Cood house and lot In the town of Ilolton. Seven fruit trees, a good well l&d miltm n..n,l I Ii.... r..e...a a.UltV ycrcs, one mile an,l half from Willamette Falls, fairly level, one mile 'fom srliool ii ...... ..i..r f....r fn.iii OriL-ou Cltv. and two miles f I sai-ivo viani. itin .- r (rom Oswcvn. 4 seres erKht mile from Molnllu. OrrKon, no iuiprovcmcntn, running ter anil over 160 acrea tanilv cleared, kik1 ntnek ranch. 00 J sere, of Kood clear land, one mile from Cluckamaa station, en im P'ovmI county road. Ten mile, from Portland, four miles from Oregon City, "wte and lot in Canemuh. New Iloiiae 34 4 f" . kitchen 1J x I J feet spring U'.i-, 1 ... . . ----i. IJl Vil ivi irri. . . 'Jo sire, ol land near Clark. P. O.. 16 miles from Oregon City, aliout 7$ "tretrli-ar - . I, ....I 00 ' sere, of Ko,i farm land near Stallt.rd, on the Willamette river, ninety chVr" cultivation, good house and barn, near school anu i.erman lfftettstocVrnnrli,.. in Clarknmas county, consisting of 318 acres, all two Kood barn, house, small orchard, about loo ,cff.cul',Tt' hilsnce good pasture and easily cleared. 4 from Molalla, Oregon, '""is reasonable. C!"": ff""1 CtneVam. coantr can not t eaeelled In any ,nr nd h'r n',,th' Principal nmrkrt.i. in the aith-ininK county, anil a I market f r 'rttrJiV I,r"''cn kc.l.y had, without pyin out one third of It. value lor "r'Vm,l, "f ntTr iifrl.tloD (or .ale. mr. q B DIMIok, Attorney at Law, OHKtlOM CITT, OBKOOM. The Menley Quaitette concert was largely attended. It affords an im-: nienne fund of aiuuaenient and enter- j tainnient. They were fretiuently en-1 cored. For nearly two hours the ijtuf' telle kept their audience alternately j convulsed with langhtei or in closest rnpl attention. Dixon. III. Telegram, j I'ete Younger, Albert Cox and Fred (Jentener wpre anested lust Saturday night by Officer Shaw (or disturbing the , peace. They were released on bail and j on Monday afternoon appeared before 1 Kec.urder Curry and were fined 5 each I which they paid. Officer Shaw say j tlup men are representative of a gang, known as the "Dirty Doxen" and the j police have had a great deal of trouble j with them. Numerous complaints have j been mucin againnt them but this is the j first time they have been caught. The ' .11 1. .1 t..i..Ani r i.A i..aa ' police lllllia Ilie puiuniiwipu. ui mo iii-w will ne an example to the others. We have no competitors, we have ex clusive stylee, novelties and prices. Miss C. Goldsmith. (ilooil l or IthetuiiatlMin. Last Fall I was taken with a very se vere attack of rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After try ing several prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I decided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, w hich I had seen advertised in the South Jerseymen. After two ap plications of this remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle was completely cured. " Pai.ui Hakbis, Sa lem, N.J. For sale by G. A. Harding, iDruegist. rrxnrtcrm . i . -s.ir n1 IMA T WS aT erlj: IMS m Si l II I 1 J s "n - w ' tcxo' vv Have You Bought Your New Carppt? 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 01 floor 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, 35f yd All Wool CC 65c " Tapestries 75c " Finest Wilton Velvet .. $1.15 " High grade Moquette .. . 1.25 " Japanese Matting... 15c to 65c " 1 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 pleased 3hoppers, and invite you to be among them. Curtain net from 10c to 60c peryd. Morris Chair I $7.50 Go Carts 1902 Spring Style $1.50 and up Extension Table S3-85 ,0 o () o () o o 0 o o 0 o o o o o o () o a o o o o o o o o () 8 o cr (i o o o O o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o