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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1902 7 cial Happenings. WOOI.K.1 MUM M.OHE IXW1. (Contliiund from pngo J.) -r . ,Hi.n at Mount I'lnaaanl ,!... l''' "Anionic lorn," l a ,ll,n WM 'l j ' islitut from Mount ml ..... fr.iltt Ornnll CIlV st int ' t.,,J snmmndliiK H4lghlKr. f' .. TI.h 1. 1.. f ... in rvrrr way ml tliri iiuii""''!" rit"" mi l C. uly rrr!"!. ri' Ti.ll.ir.1 1" ' ' . .i I Ill ..I il givi'ii Mr i" iM'iii'in "i i" I ,l,mry wtel lli" mt pro.wi.1 ra U V ''harartura 'olli.wt i tihlrr. Kr"' riniiu i.mni K.li.h Millar lll'.lllK. lli" """''I Arilmr Wnfintr 1 ' ' a . .. V . lliinlKr "! i.aaion I ,,,, rrru J. nioinw C'im'. colored savant lave Karicliard ii Huii"' ' Illei ICltftf ,lifiKl.l, "Cast "I' I ' i ... IWiHik I, stall IrCirrr ffi'iil"'! fortutits lllr. " If...... ui.lf. ...I ' n,.n. an IiImi nirl. . Mrs. K.lna MUlitr r ii'le stlendi'd lli J liv Un upmilinu huiulrmU of dollar in iri-MiiiK lo our cu-.toim.rii. Wt not alona do not umk any iummy on t)iM goods, ,ut ,,ri, fcl , lat HolurtUy t.viilii with ( '' It to hold our trml inl kp u.i. mi. i .in i iiK mii cist lOKnIlinr. Our sir, liowsvrir, am nil llalH Dm proviso -"Not rnniMMiMllito for dnlivury In v.iitoltrlkit, l.tckont, flrti or flood." Ifourriniliyt. t lo go to such Uiirt.wiril, (trKiin-, all wo run do U lo cru.fl iiHrliiMi for the prt.ciil." On Vdurday , mil hi mill n. a .li..f t.i... ... .li.y. ol tli papiT mill oll-rml fl Con- lrll)iito all fumU n.c.i.Muy f.)r ll. prom ennui, oi itiH tlrlko fnl for tlm il of loom ilirlri KMlmun. H(.virl liuxl iim nii'ti !! r..r,.m, iHRUtmii e. The following nUlHiii-ut lo Dili pul.lii! w ln'li liy tint i'niif-ri-ii (oinuillWti, ", tint niiiuiiltlt.B KpiMitutml con fr Mltli Hid prmiilcnl of ,n Oregon City Manti'm luring Compmiy, lirg lo (iiliuill lli follow ing a our niilti of the rano; "Willi e re in ronaullaliou at tlm mill illlri, tliM iiiaiii.gir ai't'iix'J n ol Uklng anap Jmlgiiiniit, Mitliout giving moniniil'i noilrn. Thia run will mil 4niy, Inn In rnitirn tirum tlim of takiiig anap JihIkmihiI alio liy itpiuamliiig ol tin nr.iiii iiimi uiry run iwo loouia at b or gl out. Thia act w can provx liy at Ii-h.I tlirno n.lUlilH witnt-awa, al lliough tti comtiany Hilly dfiiloi il.ia aiatt inniil. 'Wlit.n tl.la co.r.iuittr. waaalili tliem, limy lull) ua Ilia raaliii-ro wvavtira n.ulil return lo work, ami I hey not care wtioihnr Ui plain wttavorg camo lo work or not, anil that If dn not lik that wa rould quit. "Tliiy aay that wn alwaya rcreivtt.1 courlBoua Irnaluirnl ao far aa theolllmra of the company aie cinccrne. ttiia ritailily a.liiiit. Hot wIikii It couixa to anm of th forvmru, Ihat la anollicr 'pii'aiioii. It ia a po Itivp fact that aonia of lh liamia aro tralf. Ilka Chlnamrn, Thfy wmII know hy pant vxprriHin-e Ihat II tliry report (ha matter to the o.llce it tueatia iminediata iliDinlxHal, or a change 10 cUaa ol work that Iher cannot tnaka aall" on. Tim olllre it not re- Kiiiaililr for thia, and may not know of It. "Kegardiiig the fact of tlicir loeing money all the time, they inii.t have had an enormoua aack lo atari with, aa wt have never yet heard of their making anything, and further, we remember of the Oregon City Manufactmlng Com pany Umg in tbe rourta abort time ago, when llrown Ilr.i., were asking for terelver, We dialinctly rememlier Mr. Jacol making a ntnli iimiit on the wit- nena aland that be did not aee why comiiauy that waa earning 60 wr cent on the iuvettuieiit wanted a receiver. "They aay that the double loom ayatetn would include only nix loom; that cr lainly mean the dim tiHrgn of three weaver, if it nieana an) thing. It ia also a fact that there were three wi-avera in (be mill Monday to take the vlitcea of the ix in caaa they ahould go out. "Ha earnestly believe that hut for the bot-headedneaa ol our ilrilileiidetit, we would have bad aatinfarlory aettle- ment w ilb the company Monday. " PAINLESS DENTISTRY DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY By new methods we are able to produce the most beautiful and durable of all Dental Work without the least pain. en lertaln fan on Thurailay evening of Ivl h,t Willaiiieli lit' ''y I "l i lorlhe beiielllul inonnment la iil In Mountain iw ( emetery iMn of the laU Civil Wai itnirl l"ew. x lve, waa tl j ,1 leaker and be delivered an In i ilrciii",n the alave qtmatiun I Jiliuo of the negro we belore tbe rj anai 1117 '" w...r....., I. Illtiiig hia o'le f'flil iheir deg' io. Mr Diew gave g'Hxl In m Hie a a Union War Veteran, (lit Inlerealllig. At tbe cloae return atiorl remaraa weio iiib.ip ipC. llrnwnell, I oinman.ler I. l.nra and Hon. 0. H. Moore ):.H.l'uorang iolo. ! m Mini caaav. ; ',!, Congregational parannage, In J'.y, April If, Mr. O. (). Mubligand .)!vli!in F. CaMty, Iwtli ol Null il ('aunlv, ere unlte.l In marriage !. A. Bullil gerollU'ialilig. Clurlei II. Caiillehl will enter Derlbick Mn.iral Club at her jfit tlonJay evening. The pro ill include lb br liuiubei ti:,u) given thia Mtaaon. Thia i lil netting t( the club. On May dub (ill give a mtialcal andaoi'ial ftoa nimilxr ol Invited gueela 4 ; Id Wo k(ii, en Hall. MCrot SiM-lely l.aa diahaiided. tt in Ihi city bad many mem r.d tuuld have undoubtedly held but the head of llie order went hiib rrmiltrd In tbe dUaolullon ) 'ulwrdioate onler. I Iwbbor ran In with bottle ul i trliln'i Colic, Cholera and Dlar .IriuKljr alii'ii niy aon waaiuirering ee crarniMi and waa given up a f Mi'j by my regular phyaician, i imli blgh in hla profeailon. After ! 'bring three doaea of it, my eon coni'iiiiinea anal recovered f r within twenty-four hour," aaye ;Mrji llaller, of Ml. Crawford. V. "ily ia for tale by U. A. Hard t JKiiil. i ----- : P?1AE33 RELIEF "ty bltliy womnn hu Lt M r dUl.mfort at the J "' perio.1. V !. .. " - navo 1ul will woman iny. Mine of Ui:k!y rnliovo thoan UNI. ""If niciuin,;.! pnlna 'K'"? hea.1, back nd and C'uin-d br f.illlnr n r I't Permanent .1t . i, AVUV A "7 month. It , .i,. .1. r'nM.tr, r io ng and healthy. Provision riuui0 by Na. I "Woacl, ,'!it i nra. yff" It - r. i it Flcua 1 how. a month wb-ra Ilia f..ur Iwltor haa in-n ru. u-., .nil lt, two cn..M (ey li. 'bli rmwiii A. iii..y,., i tnn) iianiui ib cu.iiul ruuu priml uraialvta brlufa. C'tara t rrMNria (h,. i,-i.t ... t.Ay for ailjiiataael Flgur ( ihowi lb lo( two appr Iwib, Ih all ;mr molar ai tti flr.t blcu.pl!. Tbm brlitira abort M atui hM bf an opan laaa (oll crow a uwtt Iba Meii4 bicu.pid, 'J a bar wbka xlwota Uitu a olijrot Ui UJululug luoiar. (it- fi eM tfir id brltlK hi immo i i r Sand tun j Time. iKin'l iiegiiH-t cougha an 1 colda, even if it ia Hpring. Hnch caix-a often rrault ae rioualy at thia ruaaon juet U'caiiite ieople are carelcaa. A dime of One Minute Cough Cure w ill remove all danger. Ab aoiutely aafe. Acta at once, hure cure for cougha, cold, croup, grip, bronchitis nd other throat and lung trouble. "I have uaed One uiinuie Cough Cure aev- eral year," aay poiiliiiaHtor C. 0. Daw aon, Ilarr, III. "It ia the bent cough medicine on the market. It has avel me many lever apell of alcktieva and I warmly recommend it." The children' favorite. Geo. Harding. KI'rCrUTLAK WASIIIXIUOS. (Continued from page 1.) " and pain which .'f'1 "y ni.f mtf. l. Hl.i, ''iV''""'..!!.!. t.o-1 rowtai; tha. j0U bay., ". M.A.Your. one feature of hi bill by olTering an amendment to St imtor I'latt't motion to re-enact tbe Geary law, which motion carried by a clone vote. It provide the method by which Chinese in our inmilur territories (excepting Hawaii) shall take , out certificate of identification. TheKiverand Harbor Bill Is before j tbe Senate Committee of Commerce, of which Senator Mitchell ia member.! He ha BiiccMudully exerted himself to convince the Committee of tlie needs of Oregon, so that they have agreed to re port lu favor of increasing several items; Coos Hay will be reported at l.o.tHX) in stead of $10,000, and tbe Kiu-daw $38, 000, Instead of pl.OOO. With Mr. Tongue lo advocate tbeae increases In conference we may hope they will be sustained, as Ibey have reports of government engi neers to sustain them. What Senator Mitchell feels especially pleased at, Is that tbe fenate Committee has accepted his ameudment to recom mend an appropriation for commencing the Ship Canal around tbe Dalles of tbe Columbia. There was I2U.000, left over from appropriation for the boat railway, to be used on the canal ; the further sum of $100,000 was added to this, so that if the amendment passes botli houses there will be $014,000, available to commence the canal and locks at The Dalles. If these Increases succeed tbe tolal for Ore gon rivers and harbors will be nearly $2,500,000. It ia expected that Cougrota will ad- TEETH 'WITHOUT PLATES A. J i 4 It la nwleaa to a r'l In tha avHilfe wh i brl lg eii bt aiurl.au w a tw rvmaiulug tarlb and ruou. nwr I abowa lb brtdga aacborad la potltloa. rtrara t ihow a met wtlk frown readf to attacb. Il la k-iit w aitrat a root whew can ha crowoaa aud s4 a bm'u! aa avar. ftrtira 10 la a month tbat hu loat all tha rt Knt frmri tha to empl la ami two umlan; Ibef ar abowu a ytvymni tut a lull aft' bruin. flrar f rapraaaai a hiU eat of last oo a gold plat. FVire I tttu.traifa a eat In which Iba lateral IiicImt hi,, bmi l.l.Di1lheDtral Incisor Ctuwd cletrovtd. To tM. ro-.! a crown baa (ma t.lf-ned and tooth baa lra ald.-i! lo tba erown lo (It the lnirai.ac-a WA b; Ibi kM lataral luoiaor. Flriir II ahowa th brt1( aomptat. null to pla'a pualiiuii. aa abowo iu flgura 10. I; Hi'!. 3 "- '.1 FlKnre 12 ahowa the bridge In place, natural aa Ufe DR. PICKENS, whose lifu has been devoted to the study of the Dental Art, makes a specialty, not of robbing the mouth of the teeth still left for service, but of building up a full set (painless) from the teeth and roow which afford sufficient basis for crown and bridge work. He ia prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to the dental profession and guarantees the same for five years at the very lowest prices consistent with firHt-class work. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain by a new and harmless method, applied to the gums. No eases or poisonous eocaine. This is the method now used by the leading dentists of Chicago and New York. Send for illustrated book on "Dental Bridge Work of To-Day." It will be mailed to you free of charge, and will explain so thoroughly the syHtein that you will understand it as well as the dentist. DR. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City. jotirn by June 15lh, and bolh hojiea are puahliitf buslneaa through a (ant aa o- aihle. The Nicaragua Canal Kill ia now before tbe Senate, meeting obstructions from thone who support railroad inter- eta. that do not want commerce diverted fiom the overland routes, nor care tbat there aliall lie any interoceanic canal. To audi tbe Panama scheme offers ex cuse for oppoidng llm Nicaragua project. Anything to delay conduction. The lleuburn Hill tbat pansed the House pro vides $1H0,000,0.K), fur the Nicaragua line, and If it passes the Senate it is thought the canal will be in operation in six to elk-tit years time. It is uncertain when there ran be final action ; the Sen ate Commitiee has eleven members, seven of whom lavor the Hepburn bill as il passed the House. r. A. Clakkr. ( atMi rli of the Mmiiacli. Can be tinoj by taking 8. P.. Cuianh Cure, which cuies all forma of indiges tion and stomach troubles, such as con stipation, rising ol sour lood, distress after eating, which if neglected brings on infUmed and ulcerated stomach and lead to cancer of the stomach. S. B. Catarrh Cure restores sense of taste and mell. For sale by all drtmgists. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. HYou Could Look Into the future and see the condition to which your cough, if nfRlccted, will brlnft jrou, you would artk Irlief at once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption f . , A-mn Guaranteed to cure Con I lirr aumtition, Dronchltia, Vt-al W Aathroa, and all Lung Trouble. Cure Cougha aud Colda in a dny. J centa. Write to 8. C. Wells & COk, 1 Koy, N. Y., for f ree trial bottle. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tha Blood WILLAMETTE GROCERY Stevens Block Now Open for Business. 25c 5 Pounds Small White Beans 25c S Pounds Good Rice 25c 3 Cans Oysters 45c 1 Doz. Cans Deviled Ham 25c 7 Bars Good Laundry Soap 25c 10 Bars Dandy Soap 80c Sk. Valley Flour 5c Can Best Alaska Salmon Miles & McGlashan Fropa. i NEW GOODS ARRIVING A VAI.L'AKLK REMEDY, Fr Cornells and folds In Children. "I have not tbe slightest beaitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Kemedytoall who are Buffeting from coughs or colds," says Chas. M. Crauier, Esq , well known watch maker, of Co lombo, Ceylon. "It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine, and I have repealedly used It and it has alwaya been beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all chest colds. It is especially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try this valuable medi cine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over the results." For sale by G. A. IIrding, Drugg'wt, t the FAIR STORE Straight Front Corsets 49c up Colored Mercised Under skirts 79c up Ladies' Summer Undervests 5c up " Black Hose 5c up " and Children's white hemstitched H'dk'chiefa 2 for 5c Ladies' white Aprons 15c up " Ready Made Dress Skirts $1.2$ Satin Ribbon, No.5,all colors 4c yd Tailor Made Suits $7.75 Girdle Corsets 49c Torchon Lace 6 yds, for 5c Yalencennes Laces for Ruffles ic a yd Nansook Embroidery 5c yd Bone and aluminum Hair Tins 5c doz Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes 5c doz RED FRONT TRADING . Court House Block OREGON CITY, OREGON. Roast Coffee, 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 Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. KHtablinhrd 1865. c. I (nil, PIONEER m$kf and Exjfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE The Enterprise $1.50 per year. llupturo and Tiles Cured without operation or detention from business DR. 0. E. WATTS Room 14, McKay Bldg. 3rd & Stark Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON. Hours 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M.