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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902 7 " rUSYKNI'lUMH WlMlinUTOM. idal Happenings. i J tin 7, Mrt an ul is .1.1. ...v.TAl. HHI'I'""". L.,Urv.t.lnul ' ",k Til Mr..J'"M'' Hll M .1 lt...lrr..l. ' ,h W s ,h" v,hl ,M," . i.,.rv ol tlinlr mr- " ' . ... I I.. ' ' ....11 tttnaln tit l,ol.nii. 'nhiriit "n ll.ilsn.l. iilt""rt n.i f." '., ,r rnnl"i rl.ariiilimly. ilT Mr. jMrs ,","r WlnkM " . i.i.n K. Mor i M.r((rmmJ "..-.orrtiiony white ll sn .! pfiMlirl I ..,.!,. .11 11rwM.nl. Th remsrss S"IV . ... t.. I ! ...... ..v suilsl.la to "" ' ""' ' . . . T(, iiltW rr- jI Hula l-imo. ! ..r.iiHiilml l Mr. ami ! f .ilLiifiillvdworatthl Holism! f, .ul! tii t'l 'y i,ltt,.m.ll" lilgiy of prwhinil ty oiunr inni.i.. mi riiyr. l.y all until Urn i. ...4 .Imti. wltlt many slnrsrs 1...1.,. I.milv ill Ui sts Hial ft UI Till DKVritlt'K Mini-Aims. Mimical aii'l Mlwrary r lj M..mUv at Ilia rralilmica sir 1 c . c.uhVld. Ti'ia bum ii Vjular MH-rting l.r tl.s ysar ll i . , ,J nin.'ara raa Iml liwidnii K. Ilayaa aa raalwif.l 5nlbr a.tl..Hoti: Mr. V. II. riil, irrlilf ; Mi ConvKra, i rr;Mi" Irr. IroaaiirM. The ;,t tpioiiitiMl Mm. V. II tauufi.i, J. K. Ilclt!i aim nn. . it rinciitivfi cointnlllMt. Mra. Vurirr an.l Mi Malil liawr Mniiinieitfl rrouram ,oinmlltit. the avnuloii a M: L'l ol r'W'U w rt-al l.y Mr. piano aolo. rlflh Noclurnn, X.llic lrarr. Vocal dtmtt. " 'Till hM AK''"". Mia Uar.lliiK ami Coiiji-r. Vwal diialt. "Ilcar M i." Mr. Kit. Khalan and Mia .Itrir. The cluh ill liold a 1 il nirliri nrt Monday vrninn al i4fnr ul (iiMir A. Ilirdlntl U hi irrniif-inent for Ilia ojwn a ihl.li tlirr will k-lve lr IiiOS Friday rvphinx, Mr 23. ItllKC TO ANI'Mia kTONY. nrpriMi larty a a ti-nduird Arclilc h Siiorilay rtvpnliiij in honor ol hi birtlnlar, ljr Ilia nndy whiml H 01 Mra. Iavrn and J. W. I.rxUr. ?rniD iiiit In iibiiih, alter brflrxaliiimnt wara rrtd. Tlniaa i-iittiirnr-Hi-y. ami Mr. Pcaven, -Mjrile Tyor, Srca llcavin, -!Cw.k, Mary 8and(roin, IJr.tii , Kv CuHlitnan, Kiiiiii Iav!; nJ. W. lider, ). Tonkin, Jatuv VI, l3ui llornlmk. Kaliih I'arkrr, V ChilJ. l.iitlirr Pnvall, Virilatul ii'lili, Wrnon Story. DIXOMAX-II'lM.KKIIKl'K. mirritH ol Mi Florence Mtrl fuliKk to Mr. Hurry I'lnnmo a I'utiiusl lii Si-xttlu at H .."0 o'cIh k Ut wliy evKiiinu at llio linma ol tlict 'unt, Mr. W. V. Ulnidiarl.VjOU Avcijiih. Mir HollenliiN'k form f wi'Inl In Onon City where ah Urir circle of acquaintance Thnuaml f ni Krnin ill YU of lbC'oanlr;Hftlia rllcphvnl, WAaiiiRiiToM, I). (,' , April :)0, 11M12 April ha finally dolled It overcoat and warmed up to hiim( lilntf Ilka Hprinu. Thl I ak-rnealil lor the varlou vliling conireaiia and conventlotia that wl'l he hero-orare here alrea.iy the Capitol City Mug the veiy home of popular KDthnring and convention. That). A. It. ciune to revive tlmlr failing meinorle ; The Womau' Itlnlil Conventions intiht he held here ; The I)ugliter of the IU volution rouie hi re a naturally a duck lake to water Th Hon i,f the Itevolu tlon were in (earnon laal wiwk; the Hon of the American Ituvulution will lie here Unit week. All theeo ar walciiiniid hy hotel kei, ti er and hy the myriad ihop keier who deal in aouvenlr mkiii nd audi thing. Itallroade, trullny car and ttetmhoat er chartered to acvoiniuodat alraniter who nuke Ihete pllgrlmaKe lo ahrlmti of l.llierty, for all am h sojourner make the round, not only within the city tr der, but to Alexandria, Mount Vm'non, Kurt Meyer and Arlington ; then go home to tell of "innvliiil ci liletita hy O knI and field," and so tuali other tiixlou to have their turn it teeing the ulfiihant. lly the hye, they lo go to the oo, where the wild iilint ol earth and air are to be en lor a ainw'lo car laru, (rotu lnihttil ilown lo imh tailed chlpiunnk . The oo I k hi- thing I nee hy the paper that the hear m jual waking from their hlhenmtiun, and th lop uhle.l coon amiine tantaatlc altiiude'ln honor of Hpring on th liuih and knot of an old dead tree preempted fur their eie cial umi. Th pleaaauteat reinvuibrauce I have of the Zoo we eelng tiieau coon up that tree; alao pnlng d-ian ahalrl Una with an elk parture on one hand and a hi hulUlo range ou Ilia othei ; hot It elk and lioirtloe wmed well careu fur end had a tatialled look. The only critlera that didn't become cun ented were a cave full of beer; hut one can't expect bearl to ovarllow with IiuiIhhm H. A. Cl AHKK. tlAKMKTT HII1KR. irria(e ol Mr. Kdward 8. liar Mil i iiy, to Mi Flora Hitler wa ainii.,t oun o'l-lwk Wedneeday Pod it the home of the bride' ntinrr New Kra, Ilev. A.J. Mont 7 oflicinliiig. The couple will 'Orruun City their home. ll'll'RltiK TO MINI IKIMKMU. teachiTB and iludent of the Ore City Ac,,) my gave a aurpriae party Jiyrile Ioremu on Katurday Fl, April 'M, the occaeion being her '"Hi birtliiy. (iarne were played "lite boor, when Ice cream and "erterved, alter which the gueeU ;,rtl, wiahing their hoate many ?f return of the day. UrvtllVbul m n '11 ivnn n : Mother' Cluh held a meeting at Silence of Mr, lieorge C. Brown- JWtrilllv nll... Tl . ..l....l.l ,"iw.i IIOUII, no irilli:i'ni ''"nJcre'iHcuiiHion was: "What Err Mother Make Most Trouble for llow'a ThU? We nlfur One llumlred Dollar Ho ward for any cam of catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CniiNsy A Co., Proti., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney (ur the last 15 year, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bus liif transaction and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their (Inn. Wrr A TacAl, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Waluino, Kisnam A Mahvix, Whole- sal Pruggiats, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous atirfaws of the lystein. Price 75c per bottle. Kohl by all druggists. Teeti monlala free. Hall's Family Pill are the heat. letter I.InI. The lollowing Is the list of letters re mslniiiu in the tmslolllceat Oregon City, Dre., on April 2-lih, W'UHICN'a I.IHT. Caulaon Maud Fields Miss Nita (3) Troael Mr Msry wkn' i.iht. Itoe Nwy ('r"1 R Churchill II C Hirt Mr Cooley Frank (2) Jordan J D Collin Joseph Keller C K Klliotl 0 E Thompson A S Wilson Cliss M ( KO. F. IIOKTON, P. M. ,1 OS. MOWKY TONIOIIT. Vleon's Easter in IRai an.l What P ol It." ,t the Congregational "lwnight. Supper will be sorted Wie of the church and Dr. "Twill lecture. I Wrdl invitation In extend..,) to you ""f friend to attend the basket so ,Dil entertainment given at the w choolbouee on the evening Kotirs In V...M Comuy Clerk's office will be open . Mning unti 8 O.clock to aoJ . i ss-f "" tin mo irginn a t-L 'tfYoten. p ,r r ALL VOMEI. Wino of Car.lul Is tlio pisrdlan of a woman's h'-alth ftnd hnppi noss from youth to old apr- It helj.s her safely Into wonmiihood. r ....,ul,,a her durlnL' tllO trinls it -" " of preirnancy, childbirth And . . .. .i i- i..i.- nt niotheiliooit, milking and preventing; Hooding and ruls caxriftKO. H gently leads her through the d:mgcrous period known M tint change of life. 17I!IE0'CARDUI cures lcucorrhuja, flling of the womb, and menstrual Irregularity in every form. It is 7sluable In every trying period of a woman's life. It reinforces tho nervous system, sets directly on the geni tal organ and Is tho finest tonio for women known. Ak your druggist for a $1.00 lolilo of ine of Cardui. Btfravllle, AU., JnlT 11, lw' I am Bln; ' m of t'r.lul and 1 hed- dltl.n.nt woman alre.'.v. ' dir. her. kwp the ';'"''""'" J'r J home, all th time. 1 r .. ii..-...- -.1-; clrinr mMii " M WeiiHicr Itepurt. Th following daU, covering t period of DO yesrs, have Uw;n cum piled from the weather bureau records at Portland, Or., for the month of May. TKMI'KH ATI'S 15. Mean or normal teinperaturs, 67 leg. The warmest month wss tliut of 1H8, with an average of 02 di g. The coldest month was that of WW, with an avuruge of 61 ilcg. The highest temperature was 91) dcg. on tliel'inh, 1HH7. The lowest teiiiHTtnre wa32deg. on tlieUih, 1HII4 Average dste on which first "killing" frost (M'curred In atitmnn, Nov. 15. Average dale on which last "killing" frost occurred In spring, Mslcli 17. I'KKL'II'ITATION lltaln and melted snow.) x Average for the month, 2 45 Indies. Average nuuilmr of .lays with .01 of an Im h or more, 12. The greatest monthly precipitation wn 6T0 inches In 1879. The leant monthly precipitation wss O.IW inches In 1M8. The itreateat amount of precipitation recorded In any 24 consecutive tiour wss l.l'A) inches on the 10th snd I'Otli, 1S7U. CUADI AKU WKATIIKK. Aver site number ot lesr days, 6; partly cloudy days, 11; cloudy daya, 12; WIND. The prevailing winds have been from the northwest. The highest velocity of ths wind wss 42 miles, from the southwest, on the 2'iih, 18.14, and from the south on the :ird, lWW. H'atioii ; Puitlsnd, Oregon, Date of issue: April 2.", 102. A. B. Woi.laiikk, Olwervpr, Temporarily In charge. HliyU MID IM THE CAMPAIIil. (Continued from page 1.) Nclullc IthrunstsilMiiiCureil After I'ourlrrn Vrairo of stuircrlutj. "1 have been afflicted with eclatic rheumatism for fourteen years," ssy Josh Edgar, of Uermantown, Cal. "1 wss able to lie around but constantly sutnjied. I tried fverything I could bear of and at lust was told to try Chsin herlain' Psin lUlm, which I did and was Immediately relieved snd in short time cured, snd I am happy to aay it has not since returned." Why not use this liniment and get well? It Is for isle by O. A. Harding, Druggist. Mis. He bert E. Poppht m. Mr. Herbert E. Poppleton died in Portland last Sunday and wis buried in Independence on Monday. With her buahaod she bad lately moved to Port land to reside. She wss a member of (lie First Presbyterian Church of this city and lour weeks ago last Sunday at- lended service beie. At that time he wa exceedingly well in health and her destli wss sudden and was a severe shock to her friends and acquaintance". Mrs. Poppleton was 28 yesrs of age. Her death occurred at hor residence, Eait 29ih and DivUion Streets. diaries Jay Arnold. Charles Jay Arnold, a veteran of the Civil War, died at the home of his broth er, Kev. A. K. Arnold, at Clackamas, Mondsv morning. The body was em balmed snd ihipped to Vaucouver. B. C, for interment. Doceased was 02 year of sxe. The cause of death was dropsy of ihe heart. Jlliiiile A. BeSTers. Mia Minnie A. Beaver, 29 years of tun. died monday morning st the home of her parenta In Boltoo. Deceased had lu.n n Invalid alt her hie. The funeral was hold al 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Dun lei Yarwood. Daniel Yarwood, agod 84 years, died Awril 6. at the residence of his boo at Lisbon, Ohio. Deceased wss a lormer reshlent of Clurkes. ceiyed in Ihl county. My friends, just think, if you allow your prejudice to swsy you snd down Brownell whsl heart will any man in politics have In the future to work for your InUire-t if you are not willing to give hliu cre.lit when he does do his duiy ; hut I have no fesr, for where ever I go Ihey are ready to acknowledge the all lity an.l uprightness of Mr. Browuell and on the second day of June lis will lie the victor and the people will igsln get good service. I was also a delegate to the Populist Convention four yesrs ago and a more rotten machine-made convention I never was in. I was on the platform com in it tee and foiixht thoae fellows for one and one half hours in the committee room to retain the reduction of aalarie plank in the pisiform. Our would-be reformer to a man in the committee room were agairixt me and I was compelled lo force It through in 0en convention. At that time a man might truthfully have com pared those fellow with the phrisees cfold Outwardly they appeared beau tiful enough, having made all kinds of reform promises, but fsiling to ful'ill. They sere like toe whitened sepulchur, full of dead b'ine; now they are even woree, for they aie even ashamed to offer a remedy of any kind whatever, and their whole campaign is nothing but mud and on the second day of June their nafiio will lie mud, and don't you for get it. K. Pciiuubkl: Miami I.I lie a Nlone Wall. Between your children and the tor lures of itching and burning eczema, scald head ur other stin diseases. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Halve, earth 'a greatest healer, quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Kore, Salt Klieuin, Cut, Burns or Brumes. Infallible for Piles. 2'ic at Ueorgo A. Harding'. Experience Convinces. Prevail value by inventing 10 cent In trial size of Ely'e Cream Halm. DruggUt supply It snd we mail IU Full sire GO cent. 1XY 1)1108., 68 Warren BL, New York. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, 18'J9. Messrs. Elt IiBoa.: Please and me a 50 cent bottle of Cream Balm. I find your remedy ths quickest ana" most permanent core for catarrh and cold in th bead. DaixM-PorriB, Gen. Mgr. Ariz. Gold M. Co. Messrs. Fat Bbos.: I have been afflicted with catarrh for twsnty years. It made me so wsak I thought I had consumption. I got one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and In three day the discharge stopped. It is the bt medicina I have used for catarrh. Proberta, Cal. Ksask E. Kixdlispixs, If You Could Look Into the (uturtndee the condition tn whirh vour coueh. if neglcrted. will bring you, you would erk relief at once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption , . a Guaranteed lo core Con I .111 F aumption, Bronchitis, VUI W Asthma, and all Lung Trouble. Cure Cougha and Coldiin a day. 85 cent. Write to 6. C. Wells & Co, he Koy, N. Y.. (or free trial bottle. . ... r, n-. T.- .in.. h. ninil aairiiuTlv-jj- r-. w t" In every town and village $ may be had llerenlM n reat Secret, 1. is often asked how such startling cure, that puzzle Ihe best physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Disco very for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ infected mucus, and let the lile giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the hlnod. It heals the InfUmed, cough- worn throat and lungs. Hard cold snd atubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50 cents and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's. An Author Spinks. The late Charles Dudley Warner author, editor and traveler while bath ing in tireat Salt Lake remarked to a friend, that In all his travels he i ever hefore saw such a glorious combination of salt sea bathing, blue' sunlit skies, pure mountain air and pretty women .ml hamiv children. The only trans continental line passing directly through T.alt Lake City is the Klo Uranile Sys tem. It is also the "Scenic Line of the World." No European trip of equal length can compare with It in grandeur of scenery or wealth of novel interest. All Agents Bell through tickets to the EastbywByof the Rio Grande Lines. Send for pamphlets to J. D. Mansfield, General Agent, 124 Third Street, Port land j or Geo. W. Heintz, Asst. General Tasscnaer Agent, Salt Lake City. lie M 1 ilea r s. Axle grease that makes your horses glad. W NEW GOODS ARRIVING at the ml v. m TRADING CO. Court House Block OREGON CITY, ORECON. Roast Coffee, jer 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 2.5 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 NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED Fancy Shirt Waists Fine line Ladies' Chemise Fine lot Ladies' Drawers. Hoyt's Cologne, 5c and 10c Infants' Robes and Skirts Towels, all grades, at coBt Large assortment Corset Covers Dress Skirts at a bargain Sunbonncts and Tamoshanters Ladies' Wrappers, 50c up Misses' Underrests, 19c. Men's Laundered Shirts, 49c. Men's Linen. Collars and Cuffs, 10c and 1 5c. Children's Ironclad Hose. Children's Hose Supporters. Ladies' Hose, all prices. Stamped Linen Doilies and Center Pieces. Sofa Pillows. Battenberg Braids, Finisbing Braids Bernard & Arm strong Embroidery Silks, Ladies' Automobile Ties, Fans, Bustles, Ladies' Fancy Hose, Men's Fancy Socks, Bachelors' Buttons, Boys' Blouse Waists and Boys' Caps. RACKET STORE f t WILLAMETTE GROCERY (jP Stevens Block Now Open for Business. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TRAINS. Straight Front Corsets 49c up Colored Mercised Under skirts 79C P Ladies' Summer Undervests 5c up " Black Hose 5c up and Children's white hemstitched H'dk'chiefs 3 for 5c Lstlies' white Aprons 15c up ' Ready Made Dress Skirts $t.35 Satin Ribbon, No.5,all colors 4c yd Tailor Made Suits $7-75 Girdle Corsets. 49 Torchon Lace 6 yds, for 5c rj Valcncennes Laces for Ruffles ic a yd Nansook Embroidery 5c yd Bone and aluminum . Hair Tins scdoz Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes 5c dor U 25c 5 Pounds Small White Beans 25c 5 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 Fropi. Daily River Excursions or OREGON CITY BJATS. DAILY SOU IDOLS ; Lfavs PORTLAND Usts OREGON CITI Foot Tsylor 8t, Foot Eighth 8t. 8 30 A; M. 7 00 A. M. U 30 10 00 3 00 F, M, I 30 P. M. 6 13 4 30 Only tlis following landings will be mads: Msgoone's, Meltlrum's, Morey's, Risley's snd Oswego. Sunday excepted. R0JND TKIP 25 CENTS. Oregon City Transportation Co. D'ly D'ly Eflective D'ly D'ly July 6, 1901 T.U. A.M. I A.M. P H. 6 55 8 OOiLt. Portlsr.d .Ar 11 10 9 8 Of) 9 Uftj Gobls L0 tt5 8 35 8 20 9 Ml... Ksinier.... 9 52 8 20 8 3 9 35 .. .rvramid.... 9 3ft 8 W) 8 44 9 40 .... Msyger .... 9 30 7 54 8 5019 50 Qumcy .... 9 SW 7 4 8 58'lOOJ... latskanie .. 9 12 7 38 9 0810 10 ...Msrshland .. 9 02 7 28 9 19 10 21 ....Westport ... 8 52 7 17 9 3710 3it Clifton 8 37 7 02 10 00,11 02 .... Knappa.... 8 17 6 42 10 08 11 10 .... HvenCD ... 8 07 6 32 10 20 ll 22 ....John Day ... 7 55 6 20 10 'll 30'Ar.. Astoria. Lv 7 45 6 10 SEASIDE DIVISION 11 30a. m... 11 35 p.m.. 5 50a. ro... 8 15a. m... 6 15 a. m... 2 30 p.m ... 5 00p.m... 9 45 a. m .. ASTORIA 8EASIDE . 7 40 a. m . 4 OOp.m .10 35 a. iu . 5 50 p. m .12 30 p. m . 7 20 p. m . 1 30 p. ro . 9 30 a. m CONNECTIONS. All trains mate close connections at Oobls with all northern Pacific trains to or from the East or bound Points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union Depot. At Astoria with I. R. A N. Co.'sboatsaud rail line, snd Steamer T. J. Potter, to and from Ilwsco and North Beach Points. Ticket office, 2"5 Morrison St., and Union depot. J. C. MaYO, Oen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, Ora DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO SALEM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTON A AN D POMONA LEAVE ORKOOS CITY Goinij up, 8 :00 A. x. Going down 2 .30 P m 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as eaeily heard as Port land.' Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. County Clerk.