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OKEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1902. 3 or "-saw 'JW"s. Personal Mention Howard wa In Eugene Ut ul Viola, waa in luwn ir. , ,, ciy(U Allium. mry ("-. returned Tuely tf . H l ll.llt.ll 1,1 "'". Lin tl.cly T.i .ly. jllW,,lnn Pioton I'M J""' -""" mi dm km. ...WlllHllV" J. A.1l"".OI.lC I ...- T.....,l.v KM in HI" '. -. ' .. .1 Portland. vLllMl , city U Sunday. i. -...,. Iiaa rntiirtiitil liuiiiM ill, n. ' ; P . , I.I U.I (lilt Willi Irlentl l" r,'i- .1 i i urn f . ' r I....... l...Mil.MM tn the rtiy 1 ' - ,lili her I'r-tii In IbUclty. L R. I'. Mill I" vl( Utiic ith i,L.tlla.'ti Vila, Polk Cminly. Huih Sunpi I'M Iwguu her it, trial ol Kh'-ol l the )"'ly l. L.nAin Mldlaiii.ol Portland, vlaitml relative In lanemah laat U, Ijkri. prominent Itepilhllcan .Ku ul iu,run. " I" "' ttty !. i p Cflrr ml f i I V have moved j ,,tW and renideal -i'H'a ll Lr.iti.lMr. K- H. Carlton, of faiihy, I,, in 1'ixlUixl and roistered at tlm f IVrkim Vt. ,NiUn TifiifN". ul Gladstone, re j:S Iy evening Iroin Qulnty, J'.tiiriiiily. ):nMy WiIiiI h returned from 'mil In I"1' l"tcr, Mi. Heibrrt rw. In I'urlUi.il. '.trlit F. Clark, of C1ekmas, ('ill .' D'tiiiiirti lor representative, wa in ciljr Vnhieidy. .il,ri 1'. Livrlt ia been trim tl : jcralir Wall Central Committeeman c"kllia County, ,tj Ufiui'li'r Hrmtt Curry transferred wiJftm Tuesday lo Ilia limine re 1) -lurtliared ty lilm. ll A. II. Ilaiulin, and (wo chihlien, !.wliir(, an vlilui( Mr. Hamlin' i-r, iiu. Charles W. Pope. '1 A tniilt ml Mis Berth Scott, jl'uiilinil, were ihe liiiimia of Mr. ml . U.T. M.nliall Ut Kiiiulay. i'.t. irnl Mr. K. Merman, of Forl In, tuiifil liri'ii'in Cliy frminla lat rriiirning Imiiiio Mmnlay. II. I.aliiurrllt', financial ucnl of p:M,vil! I ollrgn, aain llit) Cily lant i iiuiiuii liia bmilinr, 1). C. I-ntuui- R. M.iritiitMi, of Mari'iiaiii, rn I'lvnl f ;axtij (rarlirr'a crrlilli alt) lilra- nj li ti-arliiiiK tlie Kumwlvlllt 11. id Krlly liaa fMivt-ri'il lili coiiiirtlicli t!il'rin I'mn-r 1'oiiipaiiy, lnr iu U'cii iiiliiNatcliinan for ovi-r '" (.', U. miiwalt, of IVrryilalf, iCounijr, ha rrlnrnnl to linr Iminu i viit to ln r inn, ('oiniciltiiaii " 7.miia!i. J'inni (iulluwav. li liaa lifcll 'lint tlm live weeks on llio tj (aim near Mc.Minnville, n '"1 ixiiiiB WeilneHilay. ' "nwNolxin, ol Mulino, Heuililiran lor county ameinor, wan in to n r'"''y. Hi) n-vn the Dfi.iUHitti lor ni'liiajn muri-nri are t)rilit. J,"l l.ittourftlu liaa returnetl lioiiin aSt. Vuiceni'H llinilal In 1'orllainl ''N'vcru illiii'Ha. Ilia many frienila pet-Mi (, ,.Kf of hia recovery. 1 limtiml, niiiiriiiteinleiit of Hie o Woolen Mills, wn viHitiiiK mla 'intlittcjiy tliii uek. Ileaayathu 'ill be in oH'raiion liy May 15. t.. . " A. II. William, of Clieinawa, m the cily thla week viaitinii Imr "inlw, MiHH Kailier WillianiH, who 'i ill lor aeveral month p.int "itn. Dimii k, ttltorney at-law ami ."'OIUreKon Cily, hur ailinitlu.l to 1 "'in the United State Court ye TiMy Weilnemlay'a Orettonian. MIm Mary Caw reiurnil Tuimlny 1 mornliiii fnmi uuu... i i . I " "Ir'i wiirrn aim gava ruell.l, notice of .1,1,1. will he found In Ihn amjlely culumti. WhiU In Halriu h w. th Kiieal of Mr. J. 1). I'.iUard Kchwal- leave tiin laat of Hie week for Kan Kranciaio. Ilia mreanor I Hi Crown r.r Uuiriy, Thinidor Umnind, haa arrived and ha room at the Che reaiilem. Frml Fuller, of Ftilhirlnii. Neh., wa In the city lanl Hunilay and vlalted Key, A. J. Monttfoineiy. Mr. Fuller U one of Ihn leading merchant of Fullerton. Ha own lain luuiUr and coal yarda and woneol the leailing partahonen of Mr. MoiilKomury ilnritiK the rnaldnnce of ihelmier In ruilerhm. Mr. Fuller la making tri through the I'aclllc Coaal wliti view of locating. Flan Kraxhergur, of Maikahurg, Noclallat candidal fur Iteconhir, wa In town laat Saturday. He ahl the vote of Mackahurg and Needy ireciiid hoiit evenly divided hut ho HioiikM the rioclaliat would carry Mai kahuig hy mall 'iluralily. Mr. Kraxlx-rner mid that hi hi opinion Republican rnicci'" wa certain. The (xwiple Had H'en Hit) reault of tin election of wrliiin of the CltiaeiiN ticket twu year ago and had no faith in It. The feeling of the Soclaliat la that the Cilixeua are re former In name only, Flienexer Warner, of Oregon Cily, proluhly the ol, lent printer In the tale, celnhtaled hia Mill hlrlhday yealerday, aid the Oicgonlan Ikm Monday, hy coin ing lo I'lirfaint and Imking at aoine ol the ught ol Hie cliy. To hi in, of ciiiire, the liinel wondeiful thing wa the lino tK machine, whh lictMia line of t)x live llmea a ( I the hand typo can net It. He waa a flrat clan workman in h.a lime, carehil thinker and crilialc liter aa well aa coineient man al ll,e raae, hut he could mil feel at home III Ihn modem iiewripxper e-tahliihiiifnt. to tiout four year Mr. Warner indi hi living at tlie printer' trade, hit he now prefer to enjoy atrenH old g hy lending line garden from which he draw moat of hi mipport. We have no compelllora, we have ex cIiimvu ilylea, iiuvt'ltlea ll(l price. Mir C. tioldmnith. Itcdliiml Hrlimd Id port. Following i the rejxirt of lMtiicl No. 70, monlh ending April 1 1 : Toial no. enrolled, H ; No. of lay lauglil, :'(); No. of day tieinUiici, I'Ot ; No, of dy alweiire, '.'5 ; Average duily atiendancn, 13; Til tardv, H. Itoll of Honor: llol'ie, Nellie anil Charley Small, em, Ada Him k and LtoD Unlet. MaciiiI STnNK.JTcachcr. Letter I. Int. The Killowing I the lial of letter re mining in the Mntof1ice at Oregon City, Ore , on April 17ih, I'.HIS: WliMK' l.lT. (!iHik Mr Ollie Miller Mi U'rton Kttleman Mr Steward Mr Chilotte C Hnnllry Mr Mamie Tayler Mil Anna mkn'i lint. fa ujniOii; Iligli grade cigtri at HmythV. Finhlng eain oned lal Monday. He Chrmau' Shot to l',ece Trice. I'm. H. It. and A. L. llcalle, DentUta, Weinhird IShlg. Try the toaated marahlnallowa and hutUircup kept at Hiuylli'. For "Henl Style iid Value" In Mil linery call on Mim C. Uoldmnilh. Freh tallle, hoiibon, caramel, choc olate cream, etc., at Hinyth'i. We originate and ilinign I'altern Hat at all prlcea. Mik C. (ioldainith. You will find Incomparable Value and Style In Millinery. Mix C. Uoldnmith. Will lUnkina, who ha betn In Ward tier, Idaho, for the pant eighteen month at work In the mine, i expected home alout May 1 . We have aeen Kaat Lynne played aeveral time, hut never U-fore ha it lawn pnxhii cd In tilch iter. -Omaha I'ee, pleaalng loan Muaicr, w ho went to Ilreiiierton, '',0 tuke a poHitlon with Trice "Whirried Saturday morning and '""iril hi poBiiion in the (iolden ''WniH It !. . . rnircinugn arrived nere Mrom Cuba, Mo., and will proh- ''""in all auminer. He la '0' Mr, (ieorge W. Graca ami FirclouKh. "m Lowry, of Olangnw. Scotland, """ul John, Jamea and Robert 'n, arrived hre lHt weok and ,. 1 Ponition in carpenter in the ''nrtlemilla. Vp.if vaniii,eu and Mr, oavni p'-Monmouth, were in the city j j1"1 the guentn of Kegiater , '' Moore. Mra. Stump B0U,een in nu. i... i lltvt hi ' ' - -n Diient ih .nrnr r tu.ii.ar Pavi CA Di llavrn Klmer K"tmaii Harry Fletcher J aim Hadlock Samuel Hani F II Harrick II C) Hennnn V.irm UFO. IIihImiii A K Howell C June l.inn Knight M Mataon C Moore A 8i hwelxer Franx Watt W A F. HOIlTON, V. M. Charman A Co. ihe Ueliahle DriiKgiiH have sill the price of Drug and Talent Medicine, Hicycle and Nlationery. See their new ad today. A drama will be given al the Mount Tleaaant achoul by the young people of the dUtrict Saturday evening, April 11), for the benelitof the library. Adiiiiioh 15 rent. Children 10 cent. (ieorge (iilatrap, who haa been occu pying apartment over Grace' atore, ha moved into the houae at the IojI of Sing er' hill adjoining the Southern Taciflc croaing and owned hy J. F. Kait. The houae ha recently been remodeled. Spiii g I here. Are you hero with an idea of getting a epring uil7 Know land, Hie tailor, near the 8. T. Depot, haa a line of new aumple of aprlng auit iiWH junt In. They are pretty and nobby. Knowland' clothe are the kind ill-1 fit. For tine Thoio call on SnoUra, aut cer.Bor to Cheney. A specialty made of hiiih clan work. Tortrait Fularged, in t'lavon, Water Color and India Ink. A bromide enlargement free with all cabi net ettinti for a abort time. Give ua a call. Chr'mtian Science eervicea are held at the residence on the norlh-eaht comer of Filth and Washington street every Sunday morning al U o'clock. Sunday school al 12 o'clock. We lneadaf even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To theRe ler vice all are welo me. "Heavenly Viniona" and "Job' Clinu ing Faith in Adversity" will be the theme at the Congregational Church next Sunday. In addition to the usual mimic by the choir, Mis Conyer will render "The Singing in God' Acre," on Sunday evening. Service at 10:30 and 7:45. Johnson and Lamb have removed their repair shop to the location formerly occupied by them and until recently the tore of the Wisconsin Jewelers and Op ticians, on Main street between Sixth and Seventh. They are prepared to do hicycle and general repairing and have the agency for the Wolff-American wheel. DIMIM.IIHIIKI) At III OK 10I.SU Dr. William A. Mowrjr Will Lecture Next Month In fliUCIty. Dr. William A. Mowry, of Boston, (lie author of "Marcui Whitman and the Karly Day of Oregon," i en route to Oregon for a visit to the icenea whic.li he describe! so graphically. He la lecturing this week and next In the college ol toe State of Washington and will lecture in Oregon City on Friday, May 2. A no previou preparation could be made, Ihe Men's Cluhof the Congregational church ha concluded to banquet the dlstinguli ed author and lecturer and give the general public an opportunity lo hear him. Dr. Mowry ha published aiversl historiea for the public achuol, one of which haa been adopted In Oregon. He ha been editor of the American Journal of Kducation and at one lime president I of the National F'ducational Atiocialion. ' In hi tyle and manner Dr. Mowry i one of Ihe moat fascinating, instructive , and pleasurable speaker on the Ameri can platform. The public can hear him j under the same arrangement that were made for Dr. Wise. Trofessor .inner, county auperlntend enl of schools, I deairou that the teacher of the county should hive an oportunity to bear thia distinguished educator, and Oregon City will take pride in honoring the gentleman who honor us by hi visit at this time. One secial object of Dr. Mowry' visit is to view the historical features of the old capital of Oregon and we may expect a good word from him in hia lectures anJ writing for the future. RED FRONT TRAM CO. Court House Block OREGON CITY, OREGON. Roast CoiTee, per pound 10 cents Good Green Coffee, per pound ...10 cents Diamond "C" Soap, 7 bars 25 cents Arm & Hammer Soda, 8 pounds 25 cents Alaska Salmon, 4 cans 25 cents Oysters, 3 cans 25 cents Gold Dust, per package 18 cents Cocoanut, per pound 18 cents Good Syrup, per can 25 cents Farm Produce and Shingles Taken in Exchange The Georgia Harper Company that appeared here in East Lynn Wednesday night is the best one on the road. Their costume are very fine. Georgia Harper : a an emotional actreta la niRgnidcient. She i r.upKrted by a company of arljt. They introduced some pleasing Speci alties between the acts which alone were worth the price of adiuiion. Kochester (Minn.) Tost and Hecord. eglect .llranw Oaiiricr. Don't neglect biliousness and conti-i pation. Your health will suffer perma nently if you do. DeWitt'a Little Karly Hisera cure inch case. M. li. Smith, Butternut, Mich., ay "DeWitl'i Little F.r!y Kisers are the most aaiisfactory pill 1 ever took." Never gripe or cause nausea. Geo. A. Hardine. Individual Money U Lean. At 0 and 7 per cent. Call on or write , Jxo. W. Lonxa. I Oregon City Oregon, j Stevens' building. ( DOiYT GUESS AT IT but if you are going eat write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offered by the IllinoisCentral Railroad. Through Tourist Cars via the Illinois Central from Pacific Coast to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fail to write us about your trip as we are in a position to give you some valuable informa tion and assistance. 5319 miles of Track, over which is operated some of the finest trains in the, world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address J. C. LINDSEY, B. H. TRUMBULL, T. F. & P. A. Com'l Agt. 14a Third Street, Portland, Ore. ! FBANK BHSCH THE IIOUSEFUKNISnER Tlie IJi enl Iklaitml Sw nrap Of Virginia i a breeding ground of Malaria g.-rms. Sol low, wet or marshy ground everywhere, Thee genua caiiae weakness, chill and fever, aches in the Isiue ami muscle, and may induce dan gerou maladies. Hut- Klectric Hiltera never lail to destroy them and cure ma larial trouble. They will surely pro vent typhoid. "Wetried many remcdin for Malaria ami Stomach and Liver .1.1... " write John Charleston, of Hyesville, O., "hut never found any thing a good as F.lectrio Hitler." Try them. Only 6Di!. Geo. A. Harding guarantee ealisfaction. ClihiiKO Market. A one would exiect of a newspaper combining the fncilitiea of The Chicago Record and the Chicago Times-Herald, The Chicago Hecord-Herald coven the m.rketa and financial and commercial intelligence generally on a scale ' excep tional fullnsss, covering two entire page of each inane. The quotation on live tock, grain and proviaiona. stocks and bond, and in fact, every commercial and financial market in which Ihe people of the Northwest are lniereted, are thor oughly complete and eatislactory. Ex amine the market pages of any issue and see for yourself, piliot In III isftl Leg. For all kinds of sores, bnrna, bruises, or oilier wound DeWilfa Witch Ha.el Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield lo it at once. Never fail in cases of pile. Cooling and heliiiK. None genu ine but DeWitt's. Iteware 01 comum feil. "I auffered for many years fiom a sore caused by a gun shot wouml in my lelt leg," say A. 8. Fuller, English. Ind. "It would not heal and made me much trouble. I used all kind of remediea to no purpoae until I tried DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely The compliment paid the Miaa Georgia j Harper Co. by Manuger Gottechalk in j selecting them to open the new JU,00 Mitchell opera house in preference to a large number of different companies that ! applied, should be convincing proof of j the splendid dramatic ability of this, company. Aberdeen (8. D ) Pioneer- Sentinel. The little daughter of Mr. K. B. Heatie was baptized last Sunday in St. Paul's Fadacopel church, He v. P. K Hammond officiating. The child was cluistened I.anora Litell Beatle and; the sponsers were Mra. David Caufield, Mrs. L. r. Williams and Kev. P. K. Ham mond. The following persona received eiirhth iirade diplomas in Ihe April examination : Frank Dowty, Currinsville ; Christel : Bowers and Ida Smith, Macksbnrg; Leonard L. Parmenter, Bnrlow; Hnghie W. Jones and Cora Jagger, Carua; Mar bIiuII Lazelle, Mount rioasant; Hany P.. Elllgsen and Axel J. Ftberg, Staf ford. Othera will complete the examin, ation In May. j The Georgia Harper East Lynne, Company closed a BiicceBsful week's en- j gagement at the opera house Saturday J night, having played to .packed houses every night since their opening. They gave excellent satisfaction In each p'ay ! presented. Georgia llarpef allowed her-1 sell to be a splendid actress in each role she assumed, and ehe waa well sup-, ported by Messrs. Harper and Detrlck 1 and a well balanced company. ber- j deen (S. D.) Daily News. I What Shall We Hare Far Desnerti This question arises in the family ev ery day. It "I answer it to day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling 1 no baking ! simply add boiling water and eet to cool. Flavor : Lemon, Orange' Kasptierry and Strawberry. Get a pack afe at yo,,r grocer's today. 10ef . crrrrrrrnrrrcrcrcrtrcrxr: y 'O' o w v v -v- Af5 For Women's Eyes rrrm? i MM 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 you come here and come soon. this month in all the many vari eties of 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, 35c yd All Wool CC 65c " Tapestries 75c " Finest Wilton Velvet .. $1.15 " High grade Moquette .. . 1.25 " Japanese Matting. . ,15c to 65c " Our superb display of pretty lace curtain9 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 00c peryd. Go Carts 1902 Spring Style $1.50 and np Morris Chair S7.5O Extension Table S3.8; ! cured me." Geo. Harding.