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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902. J.. 1 H n n f 1 in Mil Vlll jj j, HrniiHlt, of Tim I-alle. w in fi,.Hiinm-k, who has benusl.k fur Lt lln". v"ry loW' L .ml M-. W. 8. Tool... of Albany, T, yty U.i(, of WlllnllieltH, I Via ILtlvnH and frll'lllli III Oewegu. iUrr.r A'l.lln, ierd of Him Alco AIU'y. wa In Ihsciiy Haturday. kmlir II'ikI"'". "I w"lf t'ri'fk, rrfi j,., illlif Klvrlilc llll !' Kalnrday. fulfil" Wllkiiiwn. of Altuny, wa In ?'fll, Stinly vUitlng bis prnl. ,,iiln('"ilr. of Portland, was via t, k.n, mill Marlon 1'Utt here thl jln. 0. P- ! 1 y i"l i"1' returned M'tn- ,lT Mck'S Vlil Willi relative In ..ll. y , (imif, of HakT Clljr. M In i cjy Sunday vlalilng hia brother, n, l, Knl, prominent real rii o ItllU In (Irtimin l?ll 1:1, ul " it IfHlllj " 1 "'"' V,,. J iliU N' thltll ll'l MIn Alice jiliiili have relumed home afmr nii Lo'lfl '"" California. Lairt Manning, who h ''''ii at ppx III wood ramp f'r otiio tiniH, i.rnrd I'1'1"" l,,e "' ti. liuUit A. Miller left httti'tajr ,1 lorl,) Angeles, be.ro she at- !1 1 1 1 r N 1 1 r i t Federation of Women's .14. oonly Surveyor K. I. Kami left niorriltiK for Meadowhrmk on firfwt I'il1 "'turn '' last ' L sr.. 'iViKiiiti llniikin. of Coeor d'Alene, l itr-ituii Cily vntillng hi parent. Mr. k:;kwi In beeu ay from llm my I llm year. l. .,,,1 Mi. W.J Whit, of Port- i l.iml Mm May IUli! in, of I'ngen, i Hit giifniK of Mm. J. J, Marshall 1 Utility lat SiiiiiUt. 'lr. KiU Mnrtin kiul lUui'lir, Mrr. il WM'c, of rurllmi'l, (( Hhu t It ilir rilv, Ilia khm of Mr. ml t. K.J. Mi Kitiruk, t WilliiiiiiiilH. Altornry Franklin T. (inllilli ami John .!k led hiiinUy iiifhl fur Kuiioni fm lo Iihm'i t ilifir in i m In Ml iiCuimlv, iul ill I io !) nt luul J.vi. Thriunl il llm (oiinlry whilli iD.ifii irotiwt llm Ut rtMr (mm $ iluoilifri. Tliit company lima force i rtf n it k iiiirii)f for an eliit oilii' tun. t . Clu'lri l(. Tali-nit, proprietor of tli iarriM'uint Cumpany, of OlympU, !ib.,ipint Mouilar In Oickoo Cay, W. K. liiiumll, Klioui Iim lud not -all J') yenra. lIIf.Sli'lnMi S. Wian, ralil.l oflliiJ.'W f clmirli of rurtlaml, hat coiiitmiieil to iver llm liiaililntiuli aililiVMN hrforu l' (fululiiiK t lii of llm IiikIi ai'hool !ll'iiriiy nr it J ii in-. Mirilull I.vxuIIh'i iiuhih wm oiliittml u tin ht ol iii.ati iir a tora lio io f ia"Aiiiuti) ilm Ilr.'ukfia" In Moiitil t wilt hi IiimiIIiiiiimi. He pUyrii a iilnl-url in a yi'iy aatinfarlory man- f I J. D, ItiHiir, of N'wily, waa a callnr at H KnieipriHH niliro vt-atonlav. He ayp I' hrpulilic-Him will curry Nwily pro i'1'!. TIih firiiiitm of hia aoi-llon aro at I' lmiio liiifinrxH mid clitics la not f 'lifritiK tliriii. , I'-'I'Uin (ifur W. Martin, cciinpn hy hia Utlit-r ami hrotlmr, lell Sulnr f) lnrOilcKia. Wash., whorti thry will 'on Hit) cuimtriii'lion of a mill fen the f'llnil Kluiirmg Milln. Thny ex poet i tKme alxjut four mowlm. ""n. A. M. Oaafurd, of Koai'hnrjf, 'fililli-an CMinliilHie (or attorney itvw in the rlty Tucailay confurriiit! 'ii the li-alira of the party in the 'lnlJ. He rpnrila the pronpt'ct of the -'lion of the i.nlire Btate tirkt aa ex- 1 1'tionaliy hrignt. Vcmjinntive Lawrnnce T. Ilarria, of 'n, wh in the city Weilnemlujr. He ;Hiat I.kiiu Cuiiiiiy will roll up XiO '"lily tT the Ki'piihliran ticket. Mr. i" a nindiilute for rM-rlecllon and plitiliia weittior eye open lor the '"fluiiof the iiuiiHit of rnp'e''' J"WlmH hail a mnallpox 'Biker, who roenntly moved on the '"on place, Ima hcen down the 'tiirkinu I., i, i .., '. ru. r h""ie lat week Paturd.iy aitk wl,t proved upon inediral examin- ' "'ntobe sniallpM.x. As rennlt, Ur. "pent a part of laet Friday vac- u"g the yomiifHtora in the public "061. "'"J Mra. Htone. of Vermont, ar- here laxt M f- nJ Mrs. W. A. Huntley. Mrs. "" choolmil nf Mr. Ilunt- i ' 1 In MaftKaclmm-tts ami they have "mi lor ten Veara. Tim vmltnra will iin until the end of the week. They lv! , n rnakin tour through the Mr ami Mr. (irore HUn hard, of New Kra, were In town haturday, Itev. I). A. Waller, preached at the MetlnNllal i huich lunt Tllt.aiUy filKlit. J.C. Hawynr Ii arranKng to move to Oregnn City, taya the Newhera (Iraphic. Mim A. Traullo, nf Nali.m, haa been vloiilnu relative In Oregon Cily thl Week, Ml Wat Knight, ofCanhy, pttimrd lhriHiKliC:reoii(Jlly Haturday en route lo Portland. Mlna Anella (Itemon, nf thle cily, pent a few daya thla week at New Fra, vlltliin her alulcr, MImi Helen. I'anDaly arrived Sunday from tha Kant and will upend the aiiiiimer with hia unrle, John Klnley, of tin t lty. Mr, V. K, )e'ari'i ami little diih ter Mailaleim are vliiln lih relative ill Oregon Cily and l'uitland. Hahun htatemnan . (', C. Kiiiny and (uinlly, of Florlaand, Coin., were vininiig relativeaat WHImm eile for a few day Ihia week, In lure go liiK to Keaitle lo Im'ate ermneutly. Mr. ami Mi. Willi Kramer, of Myrtle Creek, lioiigla county, ere vlnitiiiK rel ative here ihl week. Mr. Kramer l a lioiuinee lor repreMiuiatlve on the I'enio cimii. ticket. II, W. Walker and family moved to Oregon City on Tuemlay, h here Beech hope to tfet J I) iii die pulp mill. Mr, III.iii hard ha taken hi lce In Hpnul dliig'a luiiilier yard. McMiuuvilIe Kn porter. Mr. ami Mn, K. O. I.ynne, Ml M-thel l.ytine and Waller l.yium, of rurtlaml, were In the. city Kumlay ami ere the gneaUof Mr. ami Mi. Cliurlm K. Horn. Ai'na I.yntie ill remain ei'Veia! week for the leiiefU of her hiahh. I' ,K. Moiey and daughter, of I'urllaml, are In the eiiy tmlay. M. Morey, Iuiik pren.dniil and maiiHgerof the WillemuUe Kull Klectric I'omyany, haa recenily U-en forceil to reiin ou account of ill luallli. He lime down on the Haaralo lal lilitht and will eml a few day at the U-ach Anlun New, April 2H r.miu'V I'lynn rnturned Monday night (nun the eaatern Male where he ha Ikh iihIiii m Ukt Kepiiuiiter. IHrertly after leaving Oregon Cily he arm lo Canada ami viaJeil relalivea (or a abort time and then aeiit lo New York Mule. Since tlal time he ha lieen all over the rant ami leal in Minneauta. Mr. Flynn will probably Uke hi (ormiir poailion Hh the Wlllameile l'ulp A Taper Com pany. Mr. Kmma (ial'oway, of On-ifon City, department president of the Woman' Kellef Crp for Hie Slate of Oregon, ia in the i lty, a gaeat of Mr. Pauline Zelg ler, Ireaaurer of the local corpa. Inapec Hon nf the rorpa and making arrange intuitu for the June convention of the U. A. K. which will be beld her are Hie reannua for her viait tlil time. Mn. tiallowav I the wife of Jteceiver (iallo way of the U. H, Unl Ollire at Oregon City. Astoria New. (April 22 ) llatal llaM llatal at the Ked Front. All alyle and price. Come and tee. For Price, quality and aiyie in Millin ery call on Mi (ioldamith. The Oreiton Cily Academy and Hie Mount l'leaaant aehiad cloeed Uat Friday. You w ill flml lnroiniarab1e Values and Styles in Millinery. Mia C. (juldemilh. Local Evei). i New To-Day. High grade I'lgir at Hinyth'. See Cliarinmi' Shot to Piece Prices, Too Itlrh to Marry. When Kdwln Owing Towne wrote the lieaiitifol nnneily "Too K.ch tc Marry" he ilil not do so in a hit or mixa manner, lie wrote it with a thorough knowledge o( the people whoKe oild ways he w borrow ing to furniiili the comedy in Hie piece. The belief-ol the reliitious ect known a Dunkarda, their ipiaint characterlHtit, and tbi-ir ipn er Ideas of the world, al forded Mr. Towne plenty of humorous ultuations and enough pathos to nuke hi coiiMuly highly entertaining, and far aUve the average In quality. I 'rtfS Dr. H. II. and A. L. Peatie, Dentists, Wei ii bard llldg. Itouril of County CommiMNioner meets next WedneHiUy, Try the loated marhmalloai and hiiiterciip kept at Smyth's. The regular meeting of the cily council will l held next Wedneaday evening. Ready to Wear Hat in the latest l)ltm. Mi Uoldmnith. We olfer the beat Values in Millinery for the leaal money. Miss (lolilmnith. Horn To Mr. and Mr. K. E. Taylor, of Cauemah, a dauxhter. Horn In thin cily, April 25, to the wile ol K! I.avier, a Son. If you wlah to ve at the June election jon muat rrUler beloro Mujr IS. The very talent ami tnoat attractive hais at the lowist prLe. Ked Front Slor. (ilniUtone lot at price and on terms to suit our cnitomurs. Apply to Hubert A. Miller. 1 "M 8tat "tl. rnd wrrtj recently iu Cali- tv. tlinruiiL'h knowledge pi r. " ol the Dunkarda, their manners of living, - A. I I A their holiel and their quaini niea, w that one who sees his picture comedy "Too Rich To Marry" win receive right impreiuo aout the Dunksrds. f. T...,. iim atndied them and lived .III. . w " " among them, and knows whereof he writes. The comedy will be at the Shlvely oper hbnwe, Friday, May 10. Resolution passed In a maas meeting 1.. Ii;,.l.lnn,l nn ilin flllPHtion Of tllS III t J ife.i " " penditure of money on connty road were received too late for publication in this . . . ... I . - KilI jreek a lasue out win appear - TWO FRUIT FAk.MH ON WIM.AM ette river between forllaml and Oregon City; a1!) siotk and grain farms iu Clackamaa County, five lo twenty mile from foil land for sals at reasonable pncea ami uion eauy term. Kmjoire of Comiiieicial Hank, Oregon City. HAlfiAIN.S IN HEAL KHTATK Siithlly lot in Suuaet, well hx:ateJ Mix Iim Mve lot in Went Hide Addition tU'.O (planer bha k on Jack nun ireet. . . .I-'HO (juarter blia k on Monroe alreet. . . $.iii0 l-ive rixjiu lioune and tightly lot on Klevenlb lreet eey payment ....flUO acre tract, partly cleared and fenced, running water, g-ood roil, clone lo Weit Side rchool and paper mills. J iim the place to raiee email fruit, vegetables, and a flue chicken ranch, H0 per acre, part cah and balance at 7 lr cent in terent. T. L. CliaNMAN, Agent, Char man liroa, IAm k. Having bought a large line of millinery we can fill your orders at the loweat flituies. Red Front Store. Cbarman A Co. lbs Reliable Druggiat have cut the prices of Drugs and Patent Medicine, Hicycles and Stationery. See their new ad today. Circuit Judge Mcllride will prohal.lv render decinions lixUy in a number of iuiMirtant c(, amona- them the fore closure auit of A pperaon v. Cbarman, et al. Charles Midlam, of Canemah, received a severe cut on the foot last Monday at Station A. He ia confined to his home ami the injured memker is programing nicely. . Dr. C. M. Strickland ami Dr. Robert lieatie have purchaned the Interest of Wallace Cule snd half of 8. J. Vaughn's in the Vsughn livery stable. The stable will be managed as formerly by Mr. Vatiirhn. The 8. P. K. R. has raised the wages of Iu section men to f 1.75 per day, dis charge! the Japs snd put on all while men. If all employers would do the same the Chinese and Jap problem would be solved. Hnriria is here. Are you here with an idea of getting a spring suit? Know- land, the tailor, near the n. l IH-pot, has a line of new samples of spring suit ings just In. They are pretty and nobby. K now land clothes are me kinu tn-i ni. For One Photo call on Snodgrasa, suc cessor lo Cheney . A specialty made of hiub claas work. Portraits Enlarged, in Cravon, Water Color and India Ink. A bromide enlargement free with all cabi net setting for a short time. Give us a call. Christian Bcieuce services are held at the residence on the north-eat,t corner of Fifth and Waabington streets every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser vices all are wela me. "Thesuiiol John K. Williams dialocated the elbow of his left arm last Monday. The accident occurred juBt south of Sa lem. Williams went there after a team and (ell from his horse. He was brought to this city for medical attendance and is resting comfortably at the residence of bis parents. Johnson and Lamb have removed their repair shop lo the location formerly occupied by them and until recently the store of the Wisconsin Jewelers and Op ticians, on Main street between Sixth and Seventh. They are prepared to do bicycle and general repairing and have the agency for the Wolff-American wheel. The following delegates have been elected to the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows and Rebeckah Aasemuly stato con vention, which will meet at Newport on Mav2l; From Oregon Lodge ro. i Thomas F. Rvan, J. J. Cooke, E. A. Leighton. Willamette Kebeckab Asem- l.lv Mrs. 8. 8. Walker. Mrs. J. A. MU- art and Miss Jennie Wilkinson. King Spurgeon, of Clackamas, has been spiointed superintendent of the Upper Clackamas Hatchery by Magter FiqIi Warden VsnDusen. He succeeds J. 8. Criimbley, who had charge of oper-, ations last year. The new appointee isj leave for his station with a crew of men to commence taking eggs. There is practically no change in the woolen mill strike situation. A confer ence was held yesterday between the of ficers of the company and a committee of the employes and matters wer talked over. A meeting of the union will be held today and It is expected that some definite action will be taken upon the proportion submitted by President Ja cob to the employes. 1 DO YOU WANT A HOMET TWO mile from Oregon Cily, near Jones ssw-' mill, on good public road, near school bonne. One acre, hoii-e. barn and well. , Only two hundred and hlty dollar. Ad dretsO. W. Wai.DKoS, owner, Oregon City , Oregon. YODKU'jj MILL REBUILT AND NOW ready for order. A shaie of your pat ronane solicited. J. 8. Yodkb, Prop., Needy, Or. MONKY TO LOAN AT 8, 7. AND 6 er cent. Farm security. U'Ucs 4 SCIU'HKL. v HKIMJK8 t (iRIFKITII, (nine in the Wriiilianl liml'ling.) tiave Hie ctiolct cily, inhuman and country property for mailed price. 31 onry to loan at InweM rale. . JiauoK d uairriTH. Correct Millinery and the Lowest Price. Mi Goldsmith. Unitarian service. Kef. O. W, Eliot, Jr . will preach Sunday evenina May 4 at 7:30 P. M.at Willamette Hall; sub ject, "The Life and Work of Edward Everett Hale." c o o o o o o o o o o o o () o o o o o o () () o o o a o o o CCCCCCCCCCCOiCCSCCCCCCCCCO C) It ih never with us a cane of "get all you can" for an arti- O be- Freh tallies, bonbon, csramela, choc olate creams, etc., at Smyth's cle. We don't charge one person full price for an article cause he' not a kicker, give another a Kptcial 10 per cent din count became he'8 a shrewd buyer, cell the next one at 20 per cent ofT because he happens to know a store in Portland where he can get it. We advertise the very lowest price it is possi ble to make. That price meets all competition on this coast we guarantee it. It is the same to all. The smallest child can buy as cheap as the biggest man. This is equally true of every article in our store. All goods are marked at lowest possible prices and in plain figures. It is the only honest way the only fair way. But we go even further than this. If you are dissatisfied with any purchase made at this store if you think the price wrong or the quality not what you expected if it doesn't give you the service it ought bring it back; your money is wait ing for you. We carry in stock the most popular Cameras Kodaks, Tremos, Pocos, Koronos, Ilawkeyes and all standard photo graphic goods. We guarantee the quality of every chemical, plate and film. A few 1901 cameras at special discount We sell cameras on easy installments and instruct all beginners free. laug;eroua If .eglecleil. Rum, cuts and other wounds often fail to heal properly if neglected and be come troublesome sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve prevent six ti consequences. Even where delay ha aggravated the in jury DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve affects a cure. "I bad a running sore on my leg thirty years," says II. C. liarlly, Yankeetown, Ind. Alter using many remedies I tried DeWitt's Witch Uazel Sal vs. A lew boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin disease. Piles ) ield to it at once. Beware of counterleiti. Gen, Harding. 8 HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE q OREGON CITY rS Agent for Spalding' But Ball Good. . lit adquartera fur Camera and Photo Supptle C3 COCOOQCOCOCOOJCGCC; o o C) f) o o o o 8 o o o 8 .8 o 8 o 8 C) o o p o Smith' Dandruff Pomade stops itching scalp upon one application, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price 50 cents at all druggists. Individuals Money t Lean. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Looks, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. IU Mi' 'iff' ! FT?, A NK BUSCH THE IIOUSEFUKNISHER s rrxrrrrrrtc , fif wff 1$ L Usui 'sini'Siimm rrurrttrrrcrrtr txr LErrrrrrcrrrs riy iqi ly Have You Bought Your New Carpet? You're fortunate if you haven't, because yon can buy now to better advantage than ever before if you come here and come soon. IWSl'41 CFFFRINfiS 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 75e " Finest Wilton Velvet .. $1.15 " High grade Moquette ... 1.25 " Japanese Matting... 15c to 65c " mk 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 thrni. Curtain net from 10c to 00c peryd. Go Carts 1902 Spring Style $1.50 and up Morris Chair Extension Table S3-85 1 y I