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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902 'Social Happenings. i 8uii'ly tvttitluK ' inonlhly fl' ,vl,- will itlvrn In Mm MkIIhp ft Fpl"Pl l,"'r,,, to wliluli Itm !" ' ....nl. Tlis swift t film. t(tMin)iiltlun of It follows, fll' rrn.lrr Trs.ii n'v.n Mow: l.,prB"' Mr. J. K. lll.khiaii, Mm. nirinl, Mr. K. H. Maple, Mis In I ''y Alt' H''irn, f idmpll. Ml" HwalTiril, Mlaa Hard f T(lll-Mr. A. H. Hunt, Mr. K. f. A. MHIrr. I'lllMIIUM. fi,rMn M-iur ul IVa.-t-ftil Itr.," Arthur W.Nlon Oiulr. HrWtril Mi" llnllli. . T....I. XI " I IPianu u. .-K A ire C'liolr. Jiull Lhoir. ,I,IJ, (iol UMyH.lv.ilon," J. Wiwlny IIiikIipi ("Mr. .i.TIi 1 1 Hryon.)," C. A. While il, lUfllnu nJ Mr. 0. A. Millvr. Lgll'r.lM H, I,'jr j Choir. J HnlrctoJ Mr. C. A. Millar. .I Id H.x k of Our halvall.m." A. W. NVIaon Choir. (.TfirmcrrK-MNVRM. I; n Minnie Myr, tlau.litor' of Mr tirl, r'rr.l Mi-yer, wa inarrlril Inn I ,,y evninK .1 Hit home uf tin L.'i uan-nla, to Kvefntt V.. I.elutirntUi (I jrlltn.1. Th ollli'ialln. drayman V Hi Hp. A-J- Montgomery, paator (l , First l'ipl'yprln Churi-h. Kev. IT. UloiirpttP, of M: Minnville, llnaw Jlijmtof tli" ILptUt CollrgP, .11 1 I. ;4l0uii)lli', iir-iiltit of the Cotiiinrr- lUnk j OffU'in City, brother of h pm, ' among guttle priswnt. ijiuotu I mining promotorof Port al, iml llii bilil I a Uter lo KrrJ J, $ ff,(liirr of tli Commercial Hank T . . . i i i i. wcjiling luiiriieoo m p'ihiii, DMAMATIC HSADINU t Tuexi.y veiling, May IS, MIm mi Lowell, of Washington. DC, lira a dramatic reading cntrrtaiu fit io the MetlKxIlit church atuler the ivicssoillie Young Men's t'liri.liaii Wialiun. )!n Loell I an Interpreter anil litoflh llr.t cIm an J tli evening ! loo long lo b remembered by tliuiv.il ibetiiaeWrt of th opwjr ty of lipariDit tier. During lha pant k-jollio people of Oregon City have i1 b-D permitted lo hear eo elocution- jliiitiunal faniaand onthll occaeiou titliout antierlor ll I preterit Ipfotniee pr.fll lo all who hear her. CI.OKINO I'LAlta f AHTYfl l-.l - 1 - II' . I...lu I'iif ciuamg p.riy Ol me n mm; !in icivim lu Willamette Hall li f jr'lty evening and a one of the I! enjoyable daiu-lng partie of the Mum than fifty dam-em were !nl. The decorations were fXiulnl I'lrringiHl, Hcolch broom predomlnat I Tli program connleted of aeven number and an extra, Including fliermin, the (Inure of which were plfiing. The favor were hand- At hall Hint eleven Ice cream terveil. The patronenae were Mr. A. Harding, Mr. William K. lpMi. Churle Albright and Mrs. A. 1'ojw. WIDIH WklllllNO AT DAMAPCl'N. I 'ml Mr. 8. 11. Johnaon, of Damascua, '"t(l thefr eolden weddina Monday. "one of the moet biilliant iTair !'rteen in that part of Clackama i;t7. AIout l.riO guents were present ill DArlH ft! tlm A.nnlu n.t from r;lnd. A wedding supper wu erved Uternoon and was followed in the -ninjby a grand ball, at which shout Were nreaent. Mr. and Mr. fCoonty, having crossod the plains HIBTOHIC AI'KIL. !lrI-W. U. Game, of Portland, will ""in Willamette Hall next Monday ."". under the guapices of Meade "'Corp. Tli adinlaaion will be 25 ' '"ofsdultsands special adiiilimijn "iucsiiu will be made for school ""I- Mr. Games' subject wilt be ,n have Uit lecture speak very highly of an entertainer, ine will l,e dnvnlil tnwanl the ''ion of a monument tn the unknown j ItKCMKAM SOCIAL "j!. Tuesday evening, May 20, the ' uxiliary will give an Ice cream "ithagooa literary program, in mnssi,n 0( tie young Men's I"nt"n A,"cllion' This entertain , t 'omi" o he s good one and who !ell have 1,18 Pf'vilege of hearing i. 1 rendered iiroffr.m n1 , .v.lore(J )r0grtm aQ( enl0y 0t)e iinoj creatn supjiers ot Hie DIM II0I.IIKK KNTKHTAIN. MlM lluldah llolden enlerUined lsat Wednenday svenliiK at her home on Upwr Heventli airBt. aIkiiU twenty gue.t enjoyed her hospitality. Tlia venlng was passed with Halttigundi ami lbs company had a merry lime. 1'rlr.e wers given for Die uccm.edil one In Ihs game and at a late hour re frealiment were served, Mil llolden las charming hoitte and snared no IIWl to make the occasion an fi.Joysble one for her guttata. SKTI UM KNIIAIIKMKNT. The Muiiley IjuurtntUi, of Chicago and Mr. Knox, the liiiperminator were ao well I Ik ml on their Unt visit lo Oregon City, that they have been secured lor snother entertalnineiil, and will be at Hi M. V.. Church on Thursday, My 22. at H I'. M. AlmiN.)n 2'i cent, children, 15 cent. Seals cn be renerved at Huntley's llix.kKtore lor 10 cents exlrs. roHHM-TIIOSNTOM. The marriage of Mis Kdns Thornton to James Forties was sjleiiiiiUed ou Thursday evening .f Mjt we-k at the rvanleiics of Hev. A. J. Montgomery, who imrformed the tereinony, The groom i employed at llurmeUtcr and Audreteu'a, MII.WALKIX lust) (OMKUT. The Milaaiikie Hand will uive'a con fer I on their first anniversary, Thursday, May 15, at Milwankie. The band will turn out for the (1m lime In their new uniform. HrfrrdliinenU he tcrved. The public will Im welcome and admit- tauce be free. Mr. and Mr. Allan K. Froet Kve a party to the member of the Presbyterian Chrlatlan Kndeavur last Krliisy evening. Almul AO KK)ple were present. Die evening waa paaneil wild game and re freahmenl were served. Jr. snd Mr. Fraud Freeman enter tsiiied the member of the choir of fit. raiil'a Church last Saturday evening. Ilow'a Tlil? We olfur One liundred Dollar Ho ward for any case of catsrrh that cannot bo cured hy llall'a Catarrh Cure, , F. J. Cuicssr A Co., I'roi)., Toledo, 0. We, the underaigncd, have known F. J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transsctious snd financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wxt A Tmi'ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Wai.diso, Kinman A Mahvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Ilsll'sCatarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting' directly npon the blood anil mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall' Family Pill are the beet. (IIIZKNV DATES. The candidate on the Citizens' ticket Wilsonvilln ri.-ai.ant Hill, I'n Ion M cksburg. Needy, Kllioti Prsirle Msiquim, Heaver L.,(. 1 Molslla. Colton, Hiuhland. SiinnKwater, (tarllehl. Ciirrinsville, in a. ltn. Oregon City, llorinss. Sandy, lUillrun, Cherryville, (ieorge, Ksgle Creek, Mon. May 12. 2 P. M. " ' " 7::W" Tues. " 13 7:30" Wed. " 14, 2 " " " ,7:30" Thurs." IB, 2 " Thurs. " 15. 7:.'M" )8st. " 17, 2 " fiat. " 17, 7:30" Mon. " lit. 2 ' ' " lit, 7:30" Tues. " 20, 7:30" Wed. " 21,7:30" Thnr. " 22,7:3)" Fri. " 23.7:30" fist. " 24. 2 " fiat. " 24, 8 " Mon. " 2(1. 2 " Mon. " 2(1,7:30" Tues. " 27,7:30 " Tne. " 27,7:30 " Wed. " 28,7:30" Thurs." 21). 7:30" K0THEHH00D The jiTOBtet nmhition of Amer ican men and women U to have homes blfei with children. The woman slllictcd with ft inalo dis ease I conntHiitly menaced with becoming a cliihllcMi wife. Xo niodit-ine can rostoro dead or gsns, hut W'lno of Ciirdul dons rejjtilatfl drrangonipnU that pre vent conception ; does prevent miscarriage ; does restore weak functions snd shuttered nerves and doos bring babies to homes barren and desolato for years. Wino of Cnrdui gives women the health and strength to bear heal thy children. You can get a dollar bottle of Wine of Cardul from your denier. viKEo'CAnou. 1S MarVrtfctreet. Memphis, Tenr., April If, 1901. I III Fehruarv. lwil, I Ux'k one bottle of Win. nf I'nrill:! end Dni DACKBVe OI TbuHnril's Blck-I raught. I had been married flruwa yrars and had riprer riven blrthtoaehiid until I twk Wiie i ort artiui. nnw 1 am m":nrui unnu h.lorlrl whl-h Yi,rr. .V-rc!' .?! '0 !. The bahr wet(rh fourth, n poiiui!s and I leel aa well as air Tr-n ran Now my hono is !:fl,".t' M.nl 1 1. -r wiu be wlUout Wine of ( unliil In mrh agaut. .'lr... J. w. ei, . fnr adrtos ami g-wv, rM" BTmirtullll, ri I. . ii, ,- i y . nnl . in. t noADU"i .i - .,i,j, CUaltAoooam. li-i. PAINLESS DENTISTRY DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY new methods weare able to produce ino mo si Deauiuui ana auraoio ot an Dental Work without the least pain. t. S' 'Ml' 1 - T V . .sw Sv.i - - . r V M JS' rirnre I ahnwi a mouth wbera the four lurlsnra bir sera riua. lil, and Hie two eudils (ere l.ih): erowiis ile iImi)m1 Ui the (inn Hue, show lug the (uaplil ruuu prspeiMl Mireudtra a brluie. l0m Mere a repieeuuu ll,e h'l.1 r. dy for adjuatmenl Flr.ire 4 i,,.kiiU the Oas after the bridge has been Slaeed lu pueilluu. TEETH m m i ww i flrure f It Is to wear a plate In th month when t brldfe can be attached W a lew remalulug leclh aud ruula. IS) V4 Of 4 . m V VaF 1 1 ri(ur I shows the IomoI two opprr teeth, the sli rear molar and the first blcu.pld. The bridge alMiv Is alia' n4 bjr su oihiu laoa gold crows over the second bicimpid, and a bar which eiUiuds Uilo a earltf ol lh adolului BioUr. Flf are I show the bridge anchored lo position. riser I show a root wtlk ernwa rdf to attach. It la Mir to eitrv-t a root wbea It can he crew ii4 nud suils aa auwlul a eves. r nar IP Is a mouth that ha Inst all th th tmt ftwrn lb two euapl 's aod two molars; Ihej ar shoeu ea oiepani lur a lull upper bnd rim re 11 shows the hr1s omplt, swadr to plac ptaltlon, as shown In agui 10. . rior T raptwMBts a full set of teeth on a fold plats a?- Plgura I tllnstrate sease In Which the lateral tnrinor has been lost and the central InclM.r nn desirovtd. To this root S crown baa li faitenrd and s tooth haa bwn soldered U) the erown to fit the lntersii Wit bjr Ik luat lawral luciaor. PIfrare 12 shows the bridge In place, natural as life DR. PICKENS, whoso lifo 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 roots which afford sufficient basis for crown and bridge work. He ia prapared 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 first-class work. Teeth extracted abnolutcly without pain by a new and harmless method, applied to the gums. No gases or poisonous eocaine. This ia the method now used by the leading dentists of Chicago and New York. Send for illustrated book on "Dontal Bridge Work of To-Day ." It will be mailed to you free of charge, and will explain so thoroughly the system that you will understand it as well as the dentist. DR. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City, STItlkE FOR MOKE PAY. Men lo IntcrnatlonHl fouipsnf'a Pulp Mills Ask for 1 50 a Day. Flattsbuho, N. Y., April 28 A strike fur incressed pay Is on at the Interna tional Taper Company's pulp mills Id Csdyville. The men have been receiv ing tl. 25 for a day of twelve hours and ask (or $1 50. This the company refuses and tonight the largest of their three mill is shut down. N. Y. Sun. OABTOTIIA.. Betrt th II K.ind Yw Haw Always Bought Mclallc HIieiiniHl Iwni Cured After fourteen learn of NuU'erlns;. "I have been alllicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," say Josli Edgar, of Uerruantown, Cal. "I wan able to be around but constantly ufTeied. I tried everything I could hear of and at Unt was told to try Cham berlain's Tain Halm, which I did and was immediately relieved and In a short time cured, and I am happy to say it ha not since returned." Why not uae ttiisi liniment and get well? It is for sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Bswstbs Bigoatart sf a uia uno tom nan mm myy, Wants to Help Others. ''I had stomach trouble all my lite," sya Edward Mehler, proprietor of the Union Bottling Work, Erie, ra., ' and tried al! kinds ot remedies, went to sev eral doctors and sjient considerable money trying to got a moment's peace. Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure snd have been taking It to my great sat isfaction. I never found its equal for stomach trouble and gladly recommend it in hope that I may help other suffer ers." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. You don't have to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Geo. Harding. CATARRH IMS! Trrr CLEANSING AMI) 11KAI.1NO Cl'KE FOR CATAKKi Ely's Cream Balm Hnay nd pleatint to nan. t'ontaius DO in jurious Sriiv. It lsqi:K'klylTned. t.ivrs Kclwf alonre. It 0)H'tis and lian tlio fiiwal I'se- ip-s. Ind.m.n.lii.n n, nd i'niux'.ie the Membrane. Keatoirs th tfnwe ot Taut nd Small. Lire Stir, so cent.' a pm ...fits or lir mail ; Trul Rue, 10 cents by mail. tLV UltOTllKHS, M Viarreo Stnwt, Kewaorl CCLD'nHEAO r.f yyr!r r r r r y r r r. r r r ry NEW SPRING GOODS JUST EECEIVED 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 cost Large assortment Corset Covers Dress Skirts at a bargain Sunbonnets and Tamoshanters Ladies' Wrappers, 50c up Misses' UnderTests, 19c. Men's Laundered Shirts, 49c. Men's Linen Collars and Cuffs, 10c and 15c. Children's Ironclad Hose. Children's Hose Supporters. Ladies' Hose, all prices. Stamped Linen Doilies and Center Pieces. Sofa Pillows. Battenberg Braids, Finishing 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 aXkl.'liJ.Xa'Xaa'X lXSXX CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of (3 Favn and sweat havt no ttTect on harneii treated with Eureka Har ncu OH. It r- tuta th damp, keepi toe leath er tuft and pli able. Stitchea do not break. No rough wr (ace to chaf and cat. 1 be barncfte not only keep lookiDff like new, out wtar twice at lone by the tue ol Eureka HaroeaaUU. k Sold everywhere ia ca all aifem. Made by Standard Oil Company II n- ll .' SNOWDEN 1 The Stallion Snowden will j I will make the season at my ; H home at Beaver Creek on i Mondays and Saturdays. At j the Oregon City Feed Yard i S on Fridays. Henry Hughes. WILLAMETTE GROCERY..:.. (j) Stevens Block Now Open for Business. 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 Prop. yw.v.wx. T v. sr sryy. .r w. t. w. ra at th NEW GOODS ARRIVING 3 'A C. I. Gresiai, PIONEER M$hf and Exjf Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE FAIR STORE ZS3SS5SSSS Straight Front Corsets 49c up Colored Mercised Under- skirts 79c up Ladies' Summer TJnderrests 50 up " Black Ilose 5c up ' and Children' white hemstitched H'dk'chiefs 2 for 5c Ladies' white Aprons 15c up " Ready Made Dress Skirts $1.25 c- . n xta - -1 1 . .1 Souliu iviuuuU) u.d,aii uuiuia 4V; yx Tailor Made Suits $7.75 iiiraie corsets 49c Torchon Lace 6 yds, for 5c Valencenues Laces for Ruffles ic a yd Nansook Embroidery 5c yd Bone and aluminum Hair Pins 5c doz Jj Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes 5c doz J K a x a a a a z x a a a x x 13