i OJIEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. Personal Mention R i, piirlmii'."' I'orlUinl, waa In the '.. ... I.11 illy UIHI M,,! All"" IHifk I spending a few It ..llalilii ilivnin """" u lldfllii reiger, 01 .iiuimii, wm in ltclir ii,.tlof lb wk, ... , Tulir llnnrlcl, of PortUn.!, visited Itorlwnw Inlhl 'H.v H.M..I,.y. j J B, Cool"'- ' I inlt'itt'lfM. banker, In tow .Monday !"". .. . l!l...m.H .ll MhW !.. atai.nl mM i I"" ,n ,l,y' Thorn! ahd Thomas, u( rt(fr (..!(, were In the city Tuesday. dim iiy i,",,'u,,r ""i. J Portland, visited ! tVelnrnlay. )M(;Mi Hlrl. k'.mi'l, of roriuml, .i. Ut Sunday. I he Kin-ill of twin ' lawHaMl'i'g- lira K K. Muriln, of Seattle, aa at liLlnol her father, Mr. Illaaell, ..i. ... kho is "' ' V. T. ll'irniu has ii'liirm-il lu ji ,oin"u:li l",ri Vlim ,u,li lnllil'-lly. ) 0 Freeman, lriniliii,iil merchant Rirlua. lrl ''')' TucwUy at- Lain II" ('ili""' vriit it. I Van 1" vlnllril hi alaler, ' .. I.. l t....i I I,j f, ar, 111 A""''l " i in-mmjr in ii twk olill1 1,11 route to Nan J", I'm). . . . ll-l r. .. ...I II riti.it IVmiI IIM.iIm V (ie'H in."-r - -i i Ipileprlldclie K'UmiI Schwab, .i ..i '.. ,, ' - "'"iirr ai ins 1 1 A h"'""' (;0,"l""'y ' oot .r nan runclm-o, living re- Kned I,. ,,on her. 1 1 In ,,MC.W the Crown Mill will be f( 0 x Odiimtnl, oll'urtland. i"rMk "nafor.l in h town 11.1m WIM-k. Ill live 1,U ,,r((1Bri U.rle on lbe farm, owiimlby County AH'M"","r ''", Marlon county, and ltiuu.il f,,r mil,., fr(m n.,1,1,,,,,1 15(Jll Hank and Charie. u,mfor,i , mi.ti hhJ r umiiluynl In tIH mm, " lr M'Vitrnl yuan. Mr.n. Mm. Fr.t.l ru,.r ,,,,1 ,.t,n, ' In ll..rliy tl,, w,.,.k u (or Mniir, Win., Air (.-,,11,,, W1 Ukt llm .i,Hirlni.iiMy of tU Nlr rH.r Mill.. llM L.n If! J MUM II for r ( r ii llilfli grmlH i!(4ri tt KmyttiV. Dn. It. 1). Mini A. L JJcutio, PentlMii, Wulnhitrd lllilg. ! l.m e ami rlbtxjri tH at the litcVvi Htote Kuturiliy. m.uwyy,M, wIBrB , IIUil.l,..f of ,,,., )!, jn M,riltoni Mr. h ullur ,.r,t ABU wUiwlu t twtturit. Tim 4ur , ,low ,,M,rH,j. U of . Imgit ,,,r milt i.vr WUT in, N Y. HKIThKMO MCTAHIDK KKMUVK. outh I'vikorC'lMrkmiua Hill .Mot. SciTf rtti tl u f ir Htr Siiiily. Coiiimianiuiicr IIi-imhihi. of iU I'iiHimI Hlama (iimvial Kami Olllr-, Imi lunipil down llm tr.ni..t of I lit Otrgun City Wainr ('iiiiiiiiini.iuiii.rii to a-t nhhI a trai t of am tiuiii, joniiiltiiijiig I0 waii. IipJ ol tin Houtli 1- jik of IlivCUi kainaa tut "H.al Ktylna ami Valuta" In Mil linery call on Mim C. UoIJhuiiIIi. fffiili tallitta, honhoni, carauinU, ctioo olale wfama, etc., at Huiyili'a. Oooil aaaortniint of rililiona fur fancy wuikat the Kai kdt Hlum hatunlay. We originate an. I ili.tign rttrn Ifati l all prlrea. Mim C. Oultlmnlth Yon a III find Invuin parable Valneaand Hlylm In Millinery. MIm C. (loMmnitli The illaniHite and Crown Paper Mllli have made a furlhor advance In Ilia wagHe of their men, increasing the fl 7S limn to$:'.(X). ivivpr, aa a reiMTve fur the iiroiection of the water tilpply ol (liigun Cliy. Tim Water Comiiilniiioneia Imve had the nulier hifi re Km Land O.lii e fur the where he attended , I'"1 yara, and finally plired ll in . . i . i ii. i i t InMltilt "I reinr". " " mwin f . Vatiibn, of Mulalla, arrived In Lnly ypaieflay innriilng and went to rllinj to attend the lriiiiirratic Male orrnliun 8 B Lililiville, of Neaberg, paaaed -uiigh llir rily lat week en rout to ri:nl llecame down from Nt. f ij tial Krt J K. Waldroii hna the lunula ol Keiialur Mit. hell. Com liiiaaliiiier tlerinanri, afli-r making a thorough eiaminaiiuii, advired Hi-nator Ml'rliell IImI It ia nut prat tiiatile. Twfiny.fuiir of the tertiuna In U'lealiou j arn now In. Iu.1t-J In the Caecade luret i reerve, while the remaining lamU im lolirf largely to lbe Northern I'ai illc or j the Origon A t'alilomia Kailruad Coin ; p4iii. a, and the depurlineiit runlrnda l that It haa no aiiUn.nl) , under rxinliiig reliirned , lawa. Id in-aUi rewrvea of oilier limn Millrr in extended viail wild her , g!ilrr. Mr. William Kperiy, In ninK I lo rrealii aa llltle lieu hae ii Lfliaw. of Pallaa, at in the fit V J" reale a feM.ive mil Ii I aerk and made llnal pr.xrf on Ilia WuUiiii in tiiwmihli eight auuth, if light aril. Iml J. Mi-i'idl.SiH'lalial randidale fur LlrirDaliir, ill make an a.Jiliea at HulroiiiS ai limil Iioiim tunltfhl on 'puliiiral iiwiira of the ruunly, Vln Ivan ('lie and anil Kvan, of Col i, With , a In. have been vlailmg Mra. i ('!. for the pant two wreka, i for llifif ht.tiie next Wedneaday. 'I Kallirrinn Woml, Mlna Tudd, I llwn Slilea, Krana, Jaxon, a anj Mct'arver wem in the riiy r! FnJ and attended the Nana Sonrl :DK party . P. II. Tl.ienren. of Iii w a , la viailinit 'brmUr, llniry 'lhleaen, at Mil- pAif. I Ir l.aa In n in Califunna for 4iallutiiiirilha. The brothvra bad rtlor over :tt) yeara Mr. Tliivaaen in ti-iherilT of an Tnaa loniily. public lamia, Further inurn, the M.iny In -fttithiti!iiijg (oieat leiM l va ha) bei-u aa poiaible. aa leiiut-ated wuiildbelo olb-r tlieae two lompauiea and eeveral wllli-ra an opportunity of re- liiii liliing ll.eir pri-aeiit boldinga, and pitriiiipa at-t-urliig iniu li inure valuable i public latiila ulaea here, For the ri-a eotia tl.e ri(.i-i.l haa liei-n denied. The land Ma anked to lie reserved the aauie aa the Hull Hun (rai t Waa reserved fur tlie city u( Turtland. We have nu i'uniielilora, we have ex-i-lumve ilylea, nuvelllea and pricer. Miaa C. tiuldnlliilh. Chailolte Iindon hni brought rult for divon e ag.lni-t Mil haul London on the ground of deaertion. They were mar ried in Ihla county In 1HJ2. a . , Work coiiiuiem-ed yeaierday morning on the new Catholic realdenre for Key A. Ilitlt-braiid The building will con tiin ten roouii and will be completed by June 15. A drama will be given at the Mount I'leaaaut ecliool by the young people of the district Saturday evening. April 19, h.r the benvlituf the lil.r .ry. Adiiilaalnu 15 centa. Children 10 centa. Mra. Williuui Hedge ia critically ill at the Slate llnapiul in Kelem, and ia not eXHM!ted to live. Her illlleaa ia canned ! by tulieri-uluiii and aim was taken to 8a I It-1 ii for treatment al'out ten day ago. Marriage liceneea were iaaned I hie. week to Alice U'Donel, 20, ana Iaoin C Hrnlgua, '.7; Auguata l'orler, lit), and tieorge (taker, 38; May L. JoIiiimod, 24, and W. T Ilicklln. 21. 'yncat h term. !". Rula.it A. Milier, w ho ia a di-'iv ' t'i I In N.iimiiiiI Federation of: '""ti Chili, will leave late tbla ! i"i fur lia Ahg-let lo attend the' "Hion. Mrn. Miller la promini-nt ! 'Jnien rlur life and the honor uf I wlitlwl aa a nalionnl delegnte ia mul one. llnlM. M.irnhv.of Ptirlland hua nWM c.puin of l In. t'niveraiiy """o track Ii-iimi fur the Jl 111 1,1, V . ...... ..I ll.- I ..... " I "J .n i.iin til tiio n-nt- 0 athlelce f Nnhwi.at. Three "Hie a a inemher of llmlraik " "I Slanlord When Yu I Ii i la vf I'arclin-lng Fine Piano or organ, don't fail to viait or write to Kilem 1'iano HuUHe, X Waah. tilifton Ktreel, 1'tirtUnd, Oregon; lbe largxat tlealera on the Pacific Coaat, w holeaule and retail. Main distributing wareruoiua, Portland, Oiegon: San Franciaco and Haciami'iito, California; ami SMk.iiie, Waahlnglon. We carry Mm Harriet Cm, of the IWay i "'" U,rnl ,l,M k o( planoa, 4. Tiaite.1 ll.n Portland .cliixdr laat ! ' I" i-ilit h well known inakea aa '-lay imlMra I a 11 tila. ol the l'l""''i''K ' H"UtK Weber of New W.m hml went lo Portland yealer- 1 N"""H" 1 ""'X0' OM ftu""' All ol the lea. here in the city t'ecaer . nun, vv neeio4 a, vv iiiiney, no "Ii, iv,,l ,,e .ni.cl.al., are re I '"rt M. Cable, Si-huuianu, Sieger, llinr.e "Hovi-ii the arhu.il. in fuil!Nii.l "'ir; 'o llifl nmny tone. l,rown piano, ami the wener uroiiiers urcnea ir.tl. IN OliliANS, we handle auch well kiioa u inakea aa the Kimball, Crown, (ileal W.-aiern, Ilurdett, IVerleaa and Ni-edliHiu, and Hie good inialitiea of theae orarnna re ao well known that they re quite nu lurilicr ri-comiiieiuiHtion ir in tie. We will guarantee abnolule aatia fiiction, nr iiiom-y will be refunded. The ANiiKLUS OKCIIKSTKAL llave you N'i'ii ii? A celf playing niano coining j ,ayer w hich enable any per.on to play any kind of inneic on any piano; not a nnvellv, hut a piactical player; It will nliiv your tiiaiio better than the average I'niVeraity, and ha ,,u., UI Vim can aee anv of thean inHtril- the Multnomah Amateur J ,nenta by calling at any of our ealea 'I'cClub in a nuinlil.r uf meeia. Inwnn.. We lake ult'UMire in ahowinir fWl Murphy cou.H.ied under the U whether you want to buy or not, r,ltleNlM.kai,o Athletic Club, and 1 m,,,y pointa. He entered the le,,i'y ol Idaho lent ini.nth, and "CUIIB e Kaater tnuaic at the Metlimlii-t Kpinco- pal Church waa reM-ated laat Sunday ev ening. Hy reijueat of many niemhera of the church the (list Sunday evening in every month will in the futme be de voted to muaic. Spring ia here. Are you here with an idea of getting a apring mil? Know laud, ihe tailor, near the 8. P. Iepot, Inta a line of new aampli'i of aprlng auit ina juat In. They are pretty and nobby. Knowland'a clotbea are the kind th t fit. The Board if Cotirny CoiuinihHionert lua let a contract for building a bridge acn.M Turner Creek, two niilet from Wilaouville, on the Knone'i Ferry-Portland road to C. II Dauchy, fur :&.'l 75 The only oilier bid atibinilted wua that of K. I. Olda fr:l2 18. Fur fine photograph, call on Snod graiw, eucrciaor to Cheney A lUit. A apucialty made ol higher i-laa work, ucti a platino-lypei and artists' proolg, the veiy laleat. Portrait! enlarged, water color, paHlel or India ink. Pur trait frame for rale. Give ua a call. H' Social Happenings, (j Kven iim-e the paab;ig of the Lenten eaaon there l.aa been very few loclal evenia, Three dance were given laat week and while they were enjoyed, tfie atleiidain e waf not large. Friday even ing the third monthly hop of the Sana Houci Club waa given In the Armory. About fifty dancer were r.reaent. Six teen li u in lie r a and several extra were enjoyed. The younuer net gave an In formal dance in Willamette Hall on Sat urday evening, and the affair waa a very enjoyable one. J. fl. Turney gave one of hi fre.pient dance lo the Armory Saturday evening, and the hop wa pleasant one. cccccccocc o 8 COLUMBIA o o o o O O The rider who selects his wheel from thene three TRIBUNE CD o () C) o C) O Mr. John P. Keaiing entertained the Du kena Club at her Lome laat Monday afternoon. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home ol Mr. ' C. B. Moore, on Monday afternoon ' next. At the end of tin month the' reading of Pickwick Paper will lie com- pleted and this will end the meeting! of the club fur lbe enaaon. o o o o o o o will get the moot bicycle for hid money that in to be had. They are the best gelling and mont popular wheels Yi in thfl AmorJpan mnrlnl An. Tl t . At. Vj ..a... '"Hiftu w-ui. iiirjr uave every up-u-uate CRESCENT l o The IVrlhick M.mical Club will meet at the residence of Mr. Lealie L. Porter next Mon lay evening. The program will tie devoted to the comnoanion of Weber. o o o o improvement are light, gtrong, hanflwome and eauv runnini? We can euit every taate and all pocket bookB. Prices $25.00 to $50.00. Choice of Uunlop, G & J or Hartford tires. Let us have the pleasure of showing you our new wheels. A few 10I models at special prices. We carry an immense stock of bicycle sundries and would like to quote you prices on lamps, bells, pedals, pumps, etc. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY Agent, for Hpaldlng'e Baae Rail Gooda. Hceluartre tor Camera and Photo gappllea. HO W O o o o ) o o o o o o () o o :0 J. A. Kannala, route agent of the Astoria Budget, wa in town yesterday lo meet hi family, who arrived on the evening train from California. Iter. Montgomery Going Ea t -At a treeting of the Portland Presby tery, . Portland, Wednesday Key. A.J. Muntgouiery, of the First Presbyterian! church in Oregon Citr. was elected principal minialerial commissioner to the Preahylerian General Assembly, which meets in New York on May 15. Francil Chalmers, of Tualatin Plains, waa chosen elder couimistiloner. Mr. Montgomery leave about May 0 for the Kant, stopping at Washington, Peno., for a few day to visit Li mother, and then goes to New York via Washington City. After the close of the General Assembly, Mr. Montgomery will end several week visiting Kastern friends and will return the latter part of June. .Neglect Mrau Danger. Don't neglect biliousness and consti pation. Your health will suffer perma nently if you do. DeWitt'a Little Early Riser cure such cases. M. B. Smith, ButterW, Mich., say "DeWitt' Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pill 1 ever took." Never griue or cause nauaea. Geo. A. Hardimr. i PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale, on the old Baker place, 2 miles west of Oregon Cily, near Willamette, on Saturday, April 19, 1902, at 10 o'clock A. M.f the following described property: 1 wide tire, 3 inch, Mitchell wagon, nearly new. 1 Oliver chilled plow, nearly new. 1 cultivator, nearly new. 1 Cabome Harrow, ltd teeth. 1 shovel plow, nearly new. 1 good matched team, weight about 2 ISO lbs. 1 double set harness 1 registered Jersey bull, two years old, Son of Oregon Exile. 1 full blood heifercalf,5 months old. 4 young graded Jersey cows, w ith calves. 1 two year old heifer, j Jersey. 2 doz. young hens. TermsAll gums of $o and less, cash in hand. All sums over $5 six months time at 6 percent, interest, with approved security, or 3 per cent, off for cash. J. F. SANDERS, Owner. W. W. H. SAMSON, Auctioneer. Curd of Tbunkg. Mrs. M. Mulvey and children wish to thank the many kind friends who so willingly and kindly assisted them dur ing their dark hour of bereavement. Try the toasted marsh mallows buttercup kept at Smyth's. and prelI Inducement for 80 Day. Inorder to introduce my work to the public I will give free w ith every dt-x u cabinet photon an enlarged 14x17 bromine IKirtrait from the same negat.ve. Samples can be seei at lbe studio A'.l woik strictly first class. W. F. Snodgbasj. ! FBANK BUSCH THE IIOUSEFUItXISHEIt oes will take nu his in ,,kei.e. Mr. Murphy ha "iicml, ii, t,jg ,.ilyi Imlitl limlH Money to Loan. At 0 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jso. V. LollKK, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. '" Good house and lot In the town of Ilolton. Seven fruit trees, a good well Diimn. ii,..ui i..-ii.. i'. ....... 12 acres clear, 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 hetween Sixth and Seventh. They are prepared to do bicycle and general repairing and have the agency for the Wolff-American w heel. Hiram H. Anderson, w ho recently ar rived here from Illinois, has puicbnsed a 200 acre farm near the old hatchery on Cleer Creek which forms a boundary o the hind. The hum is part of the Hutch Ins property and the consideration was t4 00. Mr. Anderson expects to do much toward developing that section of the country and has means with w hich lo accomplish hi intentions. He ex (ictts a number of people from Illinois! loon to locate here j Arbor Day will be otn.erve.1 in the I public schools todav. At the Barclay J school the sixth, eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh grades have joined and the I following program will be rendered this alternoon : Recitation, Lennie Seeley, qaeay, lee Caulleld ; lecitation, Ona lie li ner; recitation, Winfred Roake; reading of High School newspaper by cpmmitteei recitation, Grace Heaven ; recitation, j Howard Zinser; declamation, Ruth La-, lonrtlte. I rrrrrrrrnrrrrrrrtxrrrrrir: rcrrrc: - 4- w a, f I i kkmvs Have You Bought Your New Carpet? You're fortunate if you haven't, because you can buy now to better advantage than evpr before if you come here and come soon. IW.StHI OFFFPHPS this month in all the many vari eties of floor coverings in our stock. Ve 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 yd All Wool CC 65c " Tapestries 75f Finest Wilton Velvet .. $1.15 " High grade Moquette .. . 1.25 " Japanese Matting. . .loc to 6.1c " 53 one mill, un, I (V,,tn Willamette Falls, fairlv level, one mile "Oni ich.H.I n....... ri (..,,, r.,., iir.-.-on I'itv. and two miles f. . "v.H usweBo. The second meeting of the branch of the American Federation of Labor, which waa formed in this city last Wed- sdav. wa held Wednesday night in --"' ciKiu miica irom .loiiiua, iirt-gon, no im iiuh-iiivu.., ..B - ... t and over iteacrea easily cleared, K.Hid stock ranch. . the Armory. Nearly 600 men were pree- 3 acres of good clear hind, one mile from Clackamas station, m im- enl representing for the most part labor- provtd county road. Ten miles from Portland, four miles from Oregon City. ein,,loyed in ihe mills. J. II. Cater, fcLTV.01'"!""1"1'- "fw,'k' .ddres., and A. r-OOlu,.,? ""V .0t S . .. . . ... ,,lw ..... n, M.a,.' Tninn - -- ui ian.1 near Hark r. ll., 16 itmrlirora urrjjun vii "v j. ii.nuucn, v. .... - - ooou cltar wi,h "le Kood bottom land. and H. H. Howard, who organized the 'crr, of good farm land mar Stallord, on the Willamette river, ninwty Wi bra,ich niaja brief apee. lies The ch"1',"cuUiv"lim' good houac-and ham, near school and Geruftru j ,nJ , Woodmen 9fll'bMt stock ranrhes In Clackamas county, consisting of 318 , j band furnished music for the occasion. two good barns, house, small orchard, about loo acre cultivated, At lhe coee of the next meeting 231 ince good pasture and easily clcaied. 4 miles from Molalla, Oregon, j ned ,he rolIt T,,e Ulljon ow N..... .""'le' , has a total membernhiu of 304. Next thrw. I,rlu can Ik eitslly hail, without paying- out one third of III value lor If i St 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 shoppers, and invite you to be among them. Curtain net from 10c to OOcperyd. (1 3C Fa. T"tnir .tT t 1 . . . tUI M .hit vlhrrniinfV In K SL'-the prlnclpid nmr'iell.'lnlhe nilioinl ,.Uy. andaf ko.hI market for I Wednesday niuhl the Union will meet r 1 fh ' '1(1 til au tt U l.,.,l uiillii.i.t 1 ,t 1 i lVZmJ.'!f.'y"y ileaerlptlon for aale. 1 u larni pr.itrty.' G. B. DIMICK, Attorney at Law, UKKOON CITT, OHKOON. in Ke.l men's Hall and permanent or ganisation will be effected. OABTOTtlA. Baarttk lal aindYW HiW IW3)H Boigtlt Blpitar of aindYw Hasj'niwirt I Morris Chair $7.50 but l iV Go Carts 1902 Spring Style $(.50 and up Extension Table S3.85 s