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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902. New To-Day. iinSKYitH-OAN Ov ItKAI. Y. ...... I ...Mil It V .miner f)D cny . "umTV.U.K-GOOD "'-. ...... rlop. (Ml I- U H. DlMKK, Stevens Building Ore- W. tilUDIv AN W. Iuvim, An- (ti ifiill. Murj'irie "nKAMl.orHiU HAI.K-six HnlllM. III Clll'll.all V-HIl lol 7, . , k J 1mmmIwi.II. Half bl.ak IroiH A,...iyi "VL'T M'""" ,yof Knit n'llli, ' b lft. cAnrKNiiiK work on harm- A, 1.1.1 will' received iinlil June - IKU, ..r 'urH.iiir work on ham, aiiWlri't, '.' I""1 l'Ml. Sperilliation i ' i,",i"y ,,n' '.mm li mull "!' application li Mm i .l,r,.ii.l. We re-rv th" right In Cjldsirf '"' " ,,l,U Isiil, ('''.' . 1VtKI-A GOOD GIRL FOR liKN lMufiik. ").l aaiie A..ly rr.il' ." A' Hauling. j-vrKi a "b right "m a n wrrVi imii l W'Hk ill Clackamas County. Ll "'k n.l B'mmI wages In Dim ri!il i " ' .. . i .-.i v... ..... I ..... til rM.1 li'.ir i.a.l.it.i. Ij.rtlil.lirM, KM ll . lea l o , l.iotla, 'Minn. SKAMANN. M. D .VM, N.r!ililU. Phone 117 1. Collier Main f I -.1. ti PMYSI OIIU'O III I tii. aura-eon mm .miihsi answered promptly I. C. My wi.ni p,,rUa, Tnesi'sv tnuriiliiic tv N.ttn. al..w ,ul(r. , ,g Wl H Wl, has , , ,,, IIM li'M.ilml iiM-r Jun.. o. HI.8 I re covering (rillll IU ,,.,., 0, Operation, Ml. i F.da Fn.r. f Tim D , ar- rlvd Halorday evening rillll Kiiunn,,. W iem she atie,i,, Commencement ex- ....-.-,.... ,,.,i, ,.vral days In Una ml MM Canfleld. Mia. AIh, k llui.L.n. (),, Ity . Is Hi IIiIm , tv vi-ttirttr win. l.. rilMllVIH A.k.l In....... L .'HP mm. it,, ,iBlHrl (r Dnv,ri t.il....lo. to Ji.in l,. r l.iialmiiil m. ii,Mkt lu'l lul iirr Iiotur . Sm HlalHhii.Mii. Mim ll.lii (il,u,.i, ( tlilM i lly. I.ia l.ri.11 nw,l ., i, , ,1H . ()( (Iiim.I ill Hi llnm,,', (m-Ihm,!, Kri Mim liloMM.m 4Vb mirli Mll-I-.'H,,,, lliw IIiIm rli.Kl II. m ti ,irM,-u,r. tl,.. l..,r Hlry lu u ,,, ,0,,. Tim i.mlM, .rv,.M ctmr,.ti l"' ri.iir. l, t H.in.Uy cvfiilnu w mm li...ri l.y a larM a.iI.Hii. H. m,,m ( ,Mi allien ami Mr. Hdio K Wliila ' ""M Ully i.li.aNin- Mi mm Myrtle llili'liMiuti m Kl..,.,, Mv J.-..I," ami MIm lUnlii.K rnmlnrcl "II, Kyna That i Am Vary." 1 COOOi o o o o o O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o A DRUG STORE THAT LEADS In all that rnaki-H a hjh clans re iahlc popular store. Thig leadership comes first through quality nothing but the bet in medicines is good enough for this store. Others may be aa low as certain well known advertised goods they follow our lead in prices when they have to but our prices are at the very bottom all through the inany drug store lines Household Drugs- Sick Room Goods Infant Requisites Sundries Perfumes Prescrip tion Work. Our prices are not low to-day or this week, but all the time. In a word you get the highest quality and the lowest prices every time you buy at this store. ii ;iii or mi! I fAKKN IT I" tlie tmmiitalnii tirar i.ltuun. Utrit"ii. l'y li"r. lia-l.t mil. yoliln tnann l.tm nil. Irijlil l'iil lw hiUii.Im. A. J. Ht-ll, !n.un, Orriliui. f iWO Hit 1 T't AKMH ON WII.I.AM yurlrff Iwiwiwii roiilaml eii.1 Oirmi j; i' hI'm 'l K'mI" (rm In .afkamaa ('iniiily. live lo Iwni.iy inlWt jo 1'ori Imul lr nam ai roatoiianii in r"l Mn rv Inruii. Klujulre of amino! lUnk, Orruuii (,ily. HflMlKH .K.HIKKITII. (i.m,-.. I.. Ih. Wfliiinnl llnlltl I tipr. liavf lli cl.oltval t , .wimrtiaii iiil roui.try .rMriy fur i.rlcrt. DO VOt WANT A ll()Mi::-TWl) Klniin Orison Cl'y, finar Jitnr :, od 'mI pniilic roa.l, wt h IumiI. m. Dim arir, lume. I.arn an. I aril. -Jy o liiimlrnl an.1 fll'y .lullar. A.l mii. W. WaiIiMum, uwnnr, Orriioa ;j,0frmin. I rr...lri.t W. ! Kii. tiMii. of tin. n,.r Crn-k Cfi-aiiH'ry, waa In llm ,-ily T.iea- Uy. Iln rt'imru llie crcaiitH. v .l.il.iu i iri..r..n. iMMini'M. Tl.f y ilmrn lour O IIiiipm a w.-k ami turn out l.'loil iiomuln ol liiilii-r m wklv t:..ni...rli.i ll, w j VJ loii ami II, r ililH. iilly o PHtalilnil.inv O inirkal, llie riM.m ta am vry hril.t. I 1ila will allow altoill HO pdiiU of Imll.rlW Ut totl.ti loll. Mr.. Tl.omai (iault anil rl.irn, Mr. W. S. U'Krti, n( (ilaiUlnnn. Mn.. Kiln Arllmr an.l Frank Tl.oiiua, J ! W. l,.xl,T. ol OrrK'.ll ;nv, Mim .la Miller eml Mim Iiiiimii Max tll. ol Orient, have returned Irmn A.h laml, where ll.ey altirnileil dm Chriolian Kmleavor Convention. On Kiin.Uy alter li.Mn Mra. lia.ill M the .lemoiiMl ration neri-lae. Mr. fx)ir waa aiHint-.i a luenilwr of (he llnaiii-e coiniiiiltee. HuilM, Lata ami f nra at rat at i. W. (iura'i alore, lieail ijl rSvenili atieel. See Chariiun'a Shot to I'm-ea I'ricet. Tim im.tl.er of (irnl C. liacon tlie.l vealenlay llern.Min. KUNKY TO l.OAN AT H, 7. AND II if cent. Kami am'uiiiy. U'IUm A y lo kn at loel ralei. i II !... ic (iMirriTii. Tljrrrvnol Unntinn !xiir.l Tyrer waa in llrownavllle Uat En. K. S. Hollln(er returned Tueaday aSiirin. ' (llornr W, S l"ll.n feturned from 'Iplo Alilan.l Monday. .'jhnwj Kurd, of Portland, vlaited 'tUin iln city StimUy. M liird.ier. ol 1'ai.iam-ii. wa in (JO Cily Momlayon liiiainenii. wpL. Ilawkin wa In Ind.iMii.l- wu liiniiien trip laMt week. Ili'iwr. a tir.iiiiineiit rilixen tuiMrti, wan in the city Monday. 'l Horn left Salur.lay on two s'li'ivliit aiili Ihm hrolher. A. W. 1 ''lilon and Kinery Dye aie home 'I'fcilii: 1'iiiveraily for their uiiiin.T mwa. ,ll I. I ',,rl,.r rl..r...l iilul.l 5ili, aei k'a vihit with her J.arenlii "'inn. M.n! Mrr-. K. K. Ilollinifer. and thlIll III Splint titltiliatf iti fitt vmit. C Mi Murrv i.f ll.maa.-IIM. fin town Monday on buaineM holote iy Jii'le. :' M Mn. Will llvl..a of f U" gimu of Mra. K. L. lt Hiinday. ftJlcnh Caiuuill an.l Ion pl.lldrnn f'M Sunda frnm lliuir IhrM lk'lripln the KaMt. " Mir M.Inlura f 'llilto Alhanv. where ol Miatea Ualbraiih. .urvlaStrirkler end Mite liar.! "7.01 Portland, vimted ndalivei "iy Klurday end Sunday. T-Taylor en.1 Woodward, of the w quartette atarted on flailing -'ouuiiay, returning Tuesday f"flt. Heienr, of Dammicue, who f ' . I. I'd Or.. Vol.. in the '""i m in the city Monday. jollier, of Milwaukie, wti in 'Monday airanging for grand 'I kin l i... i. i. .. . ...i." .. ud uern in MiiwaiiKiu on Portland, Cochrane lemoned elie wa Tin Oriyona, llie new tioat wl.lcli aa lieing .'OiiRlrii.'ted for llie Orrifon Cilv TraiiMjrtalion Cotiirany in Portland, ilcatroved In the lire laid Saturday nlh, ra.iMiiitf un ti the company of alMi.it f rt,UH). Tlioan w ho luve ln kind enough lo rit In thu Fourth ol July iniiai.r will meet at I he MwIi'mIimi Church next Mole day evening for pM.'tlrr. A full attend inn in 1 1 rired and all ara inviie.1 In a lend and ait in inakltig the ni.iMical irKiaiu a leattire of the celebration. Til" Congregational Cl.un h will cele brate ChilJien't Pav on the coininj Siinda'. The paalor will preach a ler- mon to the Knndav ScIiimiI at 10:30 A M. A very plea'tug patriotic aervice will I rendered hv tlie children. The dec orationa will be entirely new tliia vear All are invited to enjoy the aervice of Iba day. Tlie flfty-forih annual aeeiiion of the Willamette HapliMt Aenw-iation cloned in lliil cily Wedneaday eveninif. The aea loll wan attemled bv over llM) deletfate and m very profitable. ev. Alex ander Mark burn waa elected niutlerator in M'ivri nni year. He will preaida at llie lifty llfth annual aeaMion. C. A. Niltley waa re-eleclnd clerk and treas u.er. The aeMaioni) were held in the Flrit Itaplim Church. o o o o o o o o o o o o In Times Of Sickness You want thi Heat Medicine that the Kent Doctor can pre tcribe, and the Heat Druggist caa prepare. Co to your family phyaician, ml when he writei the pre tcription, bring it to us and get the medicine. We will do all that can 1 done to prepare the medicine exactly aa your phyaician want you to have it. We aim to keep on hand every drug that ia likely to be pri-irileil. Wc have all the modern improvements to assist in perfect preparation of medi cines and our system of check ing prevents all chance of error. r Outfits for The Bath Hake hot weather more en durable by the abundant use of cold water. It cools the blood, revives and stimulates and keepe the skin open and free from impurities. - Sponges ioc up Bath Brushes 40c up .Soaps 5c up Towels and MitU 40c up Bath Tablets . . . box Toilet Water 15c Hot Weather For Babies Get them just as healthy and strong as possible, before the weather geta any hotter. They need help to pnll through. Experienced mothers and physicians recommend various prepared foods. We have the following: Horlick's, 45c; Mellin's, 45c; Ntstle's, 50c: Eskay's, 25c; Reed & Camrick's, 35c; Impe rial Granum, 50c; Peptogenic Powder, 50c; Robinson's Bar ley, 5- Any of these infant foods are good. Some, however, are pre pared for special conditions. Ask your physician which food your baby needs, and come here for it. Photo Supplies Cameras, Kodaks, Tripods, Lamps, Plates, Papers, Films, Developers, Mounts and every thing pertaining to the craft. We can save you at least 20 per cent of the advertised price of any camera. We can give yon practical information ac quired in our five years experi ence, We can guarantee both the quality of our goods and the lowness ol our prices. Come in and look over the latest photographic magazines, get a new catalogue ane learn a few of our prices. Xojixlo, x- Price IDrxiglst . OltEGOlT CITY, OR-EGOIT o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o 0 o o Q o o o o o 0 o o 3 o o COGOCwOOCOOOCOCOCCCOCCOCCCOOCCCCOCCCOCCOOCCOCOOCOCCCO , Loral Evei). j Trimmed Hats. Great Bargains. Mia Holdsmith. Drs. H. B and Weiuhard Illdg. A. I,. lieatie, Dentists, STKIKK ( KI.Fl Title LINK. krth Ynder, ol Needy, attended n"llmBn ..I l . 1.1 . nil Iniii I KCIIIU Cllivenii.' .11 r'i've and was the (juest ol Mia . uu.or iriei.ua. UnW . ... .' tinj .". "',ner, Clarence ve J "a Enm(l T.,a(erry, ol W! VMlel Miaana Helen and ""town of this city Sunday. '""IS Rln.. .... l lm n TOI ""veil mis weea irom I "Ureiion. ik... 1.. 1... ku.. r,.r WJ'r. Ilia h.m la -r Nnmlv "feturiied (here to live, "roihy Chase left Wednesday 'Of Nan L" 1 l. .k.. Pted A tWwsUi... If - In .. ,u'y will bean indefinite one. ' Jl8tnV. i , ' "i anemah, and Merrill iiltsr.i l? .'' "U'lente at the Slate iWiT ""l8 t Corvsllis, are vacations with their par- Vmttl . cll,M. teacher ol the .&intl'B-r-lay school, has "Xlfd t aiwiaj "tiiuui, hoi . " 'wiion In the Kunny m rnn .n.i ti ... ... . 1 inn will l ai.eo .ISU,, : .. -""U. 1 HIM Will CI ' I le school, ol this city. Out) Two Cars Are Kunnlnir llrtween Orrirun City and I'lirlland. Tuesday moiiiing the entire lurre ol the Fortland City A Oregon Railway Coinpsny went 011 a strike and there is no croepect ol an early settlement. The trouble was caused by a petition which was presented to 1'reHident llurlhiirt anking lor 'he iliniiiiHrial ol PicpaU tier Kiiurt and SuiM-rinlendent Tiffany. The iwiilion was signed by the employes of the road and a iiiiinlr ol ()reon City business men and was presented by the frievsnce committee of the employes. 'resiili.nl liilrlburt summarily dis- cl,ar(ed the uiemlwrs ol the committee and also John Anderson, the former dis patcher, and afterwards employed on the road. Both side appear lo be firm. The employes charge that Stuart is in competent and their lives are endannered hv serving under such or.iers. iney no not like Tiffany because he is gruff In his insnner and is uiijimt to them. They claim that the accident near Mel.lrutn s Htation was caused by contrary orders 01 the dispatcher. Two cars are running on the line. They leave Portland on the mail sched ule time but at other times run when they get ready. There is little or no trsvel on Ibein and the boals are reaping a harvest. Superintendent Tiffany op erated one car Tuesday and put off some express matter at Howell k Jones store. This is iu violation of the city ordinadce, granting a franchise to the company, which provides that no express mailer can be delivered between tourin ami Fourteenth streets. Tiffany was arrested by Chief Burns aud was taken before Recorder Curry. Ha 'plead not utility snd his trial was set for July 3 at 1 P. M. ills attorney rained the point as lo whether or not a pansenger car carrying express mailer should be considered an express car. The strike Is causing much Inconven ience to people living in Gladstone and other suburbs. Liveryman ung is mni.lntf ataues to Gladstone. 1 tie airm en are determined and active and they have tne sympathy ol most 01 ma peopie ol this fiity. Boy a carrying oannera labeled "Scab cars : keep off, parade the streets and reaching clear across tne treei in front ol the ticket office in this ' city is a huge banner warning the public to take the boat to Portland ami asking them not to ride on "Scab cars." lard of Thatikn. We desire to express our thanks to Venerable Counsel O. W. Grifhin and Camp No. ToXi. M. W. A., lor tueir kindness and participation in the buna! services ol our dearly beloved mother. rWTZ 11. I1KISEK, Otto F. Hkihkr, UouKur C. HtisKR. Fourth ol July next Friday. Oregon City will celebrate the Glorious Fourth next Friday. Hear the scream of the great Ameri can eagle next Friday. Prises will m given for each and every event on the Fourtr ol July. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moflatt, on Saturday, June 21, a daughter. Grand Clearance Sale of Millinery. Mias GuhleuiiOi. Beta Dowell, a wayward girl ol Port land, ran away Monday and came to this city. She was discovered by Chief Burns, who had received a telephone measaice concerning her from the authori ties, and took ber into custody Monday night. She was sent to the Magdalene Home at Park place. Bike riding 11 a pleasure and to make it more pleasurable one must ride a good wheel, like the Wolff-American. See Johnson A Lamb about it. Main Street, across from Enterprise office. Repairing of bicycle, sewing machines and all other machines neatly, quickly snd cheaply done. Extra parts lor wheels. New tires that stand the racket, spokes, lamps, bells, saddles, etc. The regular meetinn of the Daughters of the King will bebela next Wednesday evening. Business of importance will be traneai.-ted and ail members are earnestly requested to be present. For fine Photos call on Snodiirass, suc cessor to Cheney . A specialty made of hiifli clans work. Portraits Enlarged, in Cravon, Water Color and India Ink. A bromide enlargement free with all cabi net sittings for a short time. Give us a call. Individuals Money U Loan. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jmo. W. Looks, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. Sew Sprinkling Rales. To accommodate the merchants with more convenient boors, to sprinkle streets and sidewalks, so as to lay the dust, the Board of Water Commissioners have amended the rules to permit the use of water hetween the honrs of SKVEN to NINE A. M. and TWO to FOUR P.M. Lawn and garden sprinkling, or irri gation, can he done only during the hours as previously published, SIX 10 EIGHT A. M. and SIX to FLIGHT P. M. Smith's 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. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tate, of Canemah, on Monday, June 23, a son. The Infant child ol Otto Miller, of Canby, died last Saturday morning. The funeral was held Sunday. Everything in the Millinery line Must Go before the Fourth. Mis Goldsmith. Cbarman A Co., the Cut price Drug gist, carry over 20.000 articles in their up to date Drug Store. Flower, silks, frames, fancy trimming, special offering. Miss Goldsmith. If von need a Hat. don't wait. Call early and get a Bargain. Miss Goldsmith. Now is the lime lo paint and renovate your house. Cbarman A Co. are mak ing special prices on paint, oil and aalsoiuines. One ticket (or the Godde of Libertv contest with everv cash purchawe to the amount of one dollar will be given at 1 Albright's meat market. ; I The only good printing in the county is found st the Enterprise office. Prices right. Stock, style and workmanship unequalled. Prompt printing. The closing exercises of St. John's Parochial and High School were held last night in Shively'a opera bouse. The address to the claws was delivered by Archbishop Christie. Christisn Science services are held in Red Men's hall every Sunday morning at 11 1 'clock. Subject for Sunday, June .9, "Christian Science." Sunday School at 12 o clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. To theae services all are welcome. The hot days are here and will last until October. It follows that you must wear summer clothing, the kind that fits the form perfectly. There is great satis faction in having good fitting clothes. SeeJoa Know land, on Seventh Street, near depot. The United Textile Workers Union of this city, gave a social in Kedmen's Hall Tuesday evening. A delightful enter tainment was '. followed by dancing, which was indulged in until a late hour. Refreshments were served. The nnion is having a healthv growth and initiated 15 new members at its last meeting. Residents of the city and merchants are requested by the Fourth of July committee to decorate their houses and places of business on the Fourth It will add much to the appearance ol the city and a lew yards of bunting may be obtained at the stotes. Be patriotic and decorate. If you haven't got a flag, buy one. "My little son bad an attack ol whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneu monia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from sev eral, severe attacks of croup." il. J. STBickFADKN, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. FEANK BUSGH THE HOUSEFUKNISIIER C..M eVft-rrYvr An Economy. We can't speak too strongly of the economy of having a refrigrator. These are substantially made, with extra thick galvanized iron lining, and are scientifically packed to insure perfect preservation of food snd econ omical use of ice. Our regular size at $10.00 is a marvel of convenience. Hammocks 90c up Garden Tools. It's time to buy a good supply of garden tools. We are making special offerings that should interest you on rakes, spades, spading forks, hoes, garden sets, shears, shovels, trowels, etc. They are the kind that do the work to your liking. Full size Hoe or Rake forascup. i Lace Curtains. Here are novelties made to our order in exclusive designs. In the magnitude and variety of these Lace Curtains, in their artistic excellence and in their un usually low prices we present a sale that will be prof itable and helpful to you in draping and adorning your home. Lace curtain material I2c per yard and up. Iron Beds. There is so much more pleasure in the iron beds of to-day than in the old heavy wooden beds nsed in gone by. There is a beauty, grace and in these iron beds with brass trimmings. furnish yon the entire outfit, bed, spring, mat-. tress and all, for $6.35. I to-day th t the days I economy We furni I tress and Linoleum. If you knew the cleanliness and comfort of a dining Voom floor covered with one of our linoleums in per fect imitation of carpet, you would not think of hav ing anything else under your dining table. A glance at the rich patterns is enough for the wise housewife. Good quality 65c per square yard. Coal Oil Stoves. If you have a small room, with no way to put up a cook stove, you will be interested in one of those small oil stoves with large oven. They are highly recommended during hot weather, and more so for camping. They use little oil. Price with oven Ja 50. Croquet Sets. More attention has been given to make these sets substantial. Balls and mallets are made out of hard wood, the handles tough and firm. Price $1.00 for a four-ball set. Tents and Camp Furniture. We have a good stock of tents, and sell them aa cheap as $ 3.00.