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OREGON CITY ENTKKI'RIRE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13,4903, 3 New To-Day. I'l.KNIY on lowest rales, Ml INKY I.OAN AT HI uiiey In I it 1 1 ul liiwi-nl r n ' . J I K l-i . K.H A (illlH I III. Mi INKY per cent h( III in I. I'D I.I IAN AT I nun sccuiily. II AMI intiN itllrcN til 1 1 ll' liltll'I'T I II riiiiniry tr nt i y i r 1 I Klnil'.H .V liltll'I'T I II, I I 1 WHiiIiiipI li(iltinf.l have Hie clmlm-if ilty, 1 1 1 a i 1 1 iiml auinlliM inii'i'it, MIINKY TO I.OAN ON UF.AI, lliol'. eily m-i tr ity at ll per cent, iiIhimui m proved rlutii'l HM-uiily U It. Dimhk, attorney ill I it w , Stevens lluildilig Ore K'Ui City . MllNKY To I.OAN-I 1 1 A V 10 SK V I". It A I NiirtiH of money neloiiging In private Individuals m hu ll 1 uni aulhririy.ed to liuiii, mi long limn al II 7 r cent. Cost of loan will he made, vciy reason able. II. 10. Cnuss, attorney at law. Personal Mention Kdward Willev.la confined In door- IIIIIHl III III" plfM'Ilt Wfl'k wiili a had in x nl 1 1 j f 1 1 i m i H t ' y rheumatism. T (I. .lonanid, of Sandy, one of the lending ri i.i-ii" ul ( I ii knMMH county, uk" in (begun i ' y Wcdiieadav. David A i . mi old pioneer who re side" in nr Si Hold was Oregon Cilv Monday li. knit idler legal business M ih Inn-phiue I'll ise, of Portland. i niece ul M is I!. l Wilson, was the guel ill Ml". Ill-nil one iliiy In"! we. k. Knl, aid I ii Iiim, mil' '.f New lOiii'n thriving litnncra, and dnutililcr, .Minn liar olte, Were visiting ill Oll'gOII Cily Monday. J : itn 'Iracey, of I-ogan. one of Clin kainaa countv'a well-to do resident hh among Inn friends Mi the city during ' Hi III!' Hl"t WIM-k. Jon'iili Haratow, ex-counly assessor, a C iii- i ul null In-.r III Off Hlr run I in li'ini il Huntley's where you Call IIIHt Ktfll III llllll I'UV N ticket Wiiu'k VVIiu l iuki r-l. Tin' (mihiIh will III- HI ll'I'lll. I'lif ( show wbl be i no m. and, well yu c . n t 'i ut llinl '! ricls.a' l"i '! i'"l V"Hr best girl T k -io'i'I il 'r I " "!' of llif i-f at In- C .iiif n-u ilniii.il I'lion li whs fiij ! by it -till li'g'-r audience oil uc-day ,v, lung I In- last '" in m I i . I . v ev. nun,' will hi tlif humorous i 11 V ran- licit I- In sloie for ill wl ' 1 i aViil themselves 'il llif oinirlHiiil V ol ape mling llif -veiling will lliit (paint clU'SCter, "David 1 1 .1 1 Mill." Mm. I. W. Kininii'il in III lit lirr liomr ill ('inn iniili T. I' inli'ii, nl Colloti, uh in Ori-K'iii (lily 'I liiirciliiy. W. I,. Miillmii, ol ('ill-mall, i qiiilf iik at liia lioiiiii. Hum. (iii'ilnn 10. Hfii 'i-iit Wi-il tli-mUv l Salnin. Mim. 10. T. 1'ii-liU i tuiilliieil l'i lioni" uli lu urini'f. V. I. I'.niiny, ol Colloti, inailii vUit to thin city Weilinmiluy. Mm. K. J. Mamliall U miiri-ntitf with ki'Vith fuKi' ol U iriiK. II..II. Thulium A. Mi'llrl.l.. w in Or l,(iii City ! rity ml Kaintilay. Harry liuirftt, of I'xrl IuimI. wan vinit Inn m ii'in in Una cily SiiinUy. jShfiiirshaVfr ami J. Sliaiinon Wfr Vlniliirn at tin- caiHtnl I'll)' TiH-H-lay. I'ii-r.-n WriKht, of MoliilU, ia "I'l-ii'lliiK tlif wi i-k yiHiliiiit Irii-iiil" in thiM ity. 4 J. W. IHliilai, of IlitiliUfi'l, aliirt to Oii'Kiio ( it) Wi-ilni-i-'l.iy on liii-liii-xa. l-'ri'il SrhoTi-r, of Mnlalla, Palli-il on liii-iulM in llmt-ily ilnrinn llm liiwl wm-k lr It. (ioiiclii-r, of Mtilino, waa In tin cily To- i"Ih afti-riiiaiii viaitiiiu Irli-mlf. C. K. llnntiT, of lUm am-tia, waa au.iiliii lri-K"ii ("it viailom Wrilm-aila) . Mia K --i' Hiaitcm, of Umlow, ia in Hit-1 ity ihla wi-i-k viaitmu the Mmni-a Hurt. Clark Ilrvfi-Hinx, of I'ark Hn'iil. Minn., la vi-iiii liia aunt .Mra. l A. Na-h. Mikk S'flla Yoi h, of Ihii city, ha-la-fli v-attil'K liii-lida III I'nrtlaliil tlm i"l wi-rk t runk N.-l'iii luia l-i-i-n In Hilvrrtoii 1, n a I 11 -ii a- trip, n-tnriiintt to llna I'll) Suii'ln . l,,n MiiHh. who nunli-K ul ('arn im mi -In-" ri'i-la of Orison Lily Wc.l-lirn-in . Mr-. Mir-loii 10. Ilavi a n-iinni-.l thi K, . k In. in ,t li ilma' will. Mm llntfiic. ol l' nl.iinl Jil.li;.- liuiihili 10. Iliivi-a iiriifil ll mo tion Ih In' tin- Mule Siipri-nii- com I liti-t Wfilni - I11V. U-11 1 1 , 11 1 ii 1 1 w ho cnj'iva inanv Irii-mln in iIiih cuiinlv. wna on Ihti a I recta of tlna city Thura lay. ' Mr Olio Aarlioir, who la ili-rklnu fori Mi-u-i A l-rni.k, rmllaii'l, M'fiit hnii'lav vikIIiiiK lna hintfr, Miaa K1111114 Ani'ln.ll, in thiacily. Williiini liolli-inilli-r, Iid n-Ml-li-a at llitfliliiml, Hinl 111111 11 fiirm at Unit plucf, inii'lf n tall on Irii-mla in tint city hub day tlm iaat wt-l-k. Mia Kiiima Aaclioir, Mlaa Mury Hell Mi-lilruui ami Miaa Clara Kofrm-r n coini4iii'il hy It. Koi-rm-r wi-r ncHta at half 111 Tm-H'lay. Mr. ami .Mm. W. II. Mamlmll ami Mi.kAiiiii- Mi-lluiii. of I'ortlaml, Wfr vixitniK Mr. ami Mrn. W. I.. Mnllam at Caiit-iiiHli Siimluy. I AIk-I Mi-n-aaf , of Koriiat Grove, waa In jowti hiimlay viailiiiK .Mr. ami Mm. W. A. While. Mr. Mcrfi-aH ia a (ira'lnutf j from 1'ui illi: nmvi-rhity. Mra. Jfiinln hln-panl Clark anil two i hihlrfii apfiit a ilav laat wi-fk with .Mr. ami Mm. Chatlua Alhnuht. Mra. Clark ia Mra. Alhrittht'a litt-i-0 ami il tnroiite lor Arizona. 10, I'. Haki-r, a yountf farmer who haa rfi i-nlly arrived In Una city from ktnuth liakonu, waa in ths city Monday. Mr. Hiiki-r haa lioutlht a farm at llitfhlan.l and will niaku thia hla home. I. I) Munttfomery, leadlnic farmer who lives in tl-H Iti-aver Cri-fk diairirl, waa in (In (joii Citv Tiieadaj- and made the Knteririaii a pli-anant call. H. W. Kaw, of I-nyan, wna amonu tin city'a viailora Tiieaday. Mr. Kaw oer-ali-a a 1 11 run ranch at I-oiran and ae lla laii-e inaiilitiea of milk which ia turm-d into i liffac. Arthur lOaden, the aon of T. Eadfn who livea at Colton, i aerioualy HI with t)ilinid fi-vi-r. At llm laat rfKirt thf l.aiieiilwua iiiiproviinf alowly but waa yet in a critical condition. Willard N. Mow w aa In thf city Hnn day. Mr. Mome ia atiftidiritf uifdir:il colleen at I'ortlaml and ia .Mn-aiiiitf in liia woik. Ilia ni.my Irieuda entertain aaii)(iiiiiH hoN-H lor Inn future. Mr T. J. Ionard, of Aahland, Wih cinKin, waa in Oregon City Weilnenlav. Mr. Leonard ia e ii(Ked in buying tun la r hind and ia in Oregon at Una time lor the purMii-M ol im-i-euling her timber reaouieea. On Hridavof lai week .Mayor I'imirk unit-'d in man law Mi-a I tell Klemiiu lo (ii-o. A. Hall Mr. Hall reaiden at Helena uii-l ia a member ol the le.: -l mofiiaaioii. Mib l lenilng haa been lot home limuarfHiih-iitol WllUiiieite Fall". Iiiinu-iliaielv after tliH cereinony Ihe jailiig i'oiilf lell lor Ht. lliey will reai'le. lleli"i, In re I ,,Tllf I'dftry i-f the Orange, " In 1 It aieala to you, when l,a fruit !l Ii iIik ri'f and awei-t 011 llm tren late in I eh.uarv or farly in Mal' h I lienllit) hlo-M.iii'i t reak out, u 'i'l tn ireeart) yelinA with 1 lid-'ii gloliea, and Willi wild oMiiire ljera. It may li iiie.i' flurry of en., ha w liliem-d the ino'lii I11111 In, .a, ari l Ihrn vu haVf an aril-He baekgr-iiiud lur a IioikmI fom-t Ihe Mir in In. I of HOU'liinf, ami heavy wnh fraiuncf aa 11 ((1,1 rumen on, ami then, II Hi- iii'ioii be aliiniiiti, you mav hear al Hiidiiiglit throiiiih oiH-ii wiinlnaa the aong nl thf mm klll-lllill In llie K. el,le. grove, and il never a--cmi;d ao me lo-lioua lielulM. Ai, exiierii-iirn like II, in ia ii-aeublH any wimer and it ia worth a j nirney of a thom-ainl milea, while you ran hav it, l- taking tlm aienii; Shaa'a route I in muli the grand and in luie-.'ie Sia kivouariil MiaaU ni'iori'ain" to Suinli- in ( aiilorni. ('omilet inlormal 1011 ithoiil the tiip rml il. M'riiliVH llmtler. tfliing about (.'a.ii'iini.i, may he had The iiaiial aeivirea will hn held next ; '"' any Southern I'aeilli: agent or riumluy at t. I'aiil'a ihiirch. Holv i , W. K. Com an, iMiiiimiiiiioii at H A M. Sunday ai h'-ol ', ' '"eral raaaerger Agent S. 1'. Co. I.inea at HI. .Morning pryer and cermoii on j Oiegou, J'ortiand Oregon. "I'reuaurea in Heaven" at 11 Kven- I wi-li to Htate to ll o publiu that the aong ami nermoii on 'Ihe niiiiiual j oej ar.iiion aold by A. MrJ.eod for ae I'.ii-iaof K'l.ir Klion at 5 I. M. I- A-' ar,:tmg hutter from cream and whiih bo Mi.ler will aing . aolo 111 Vm morning ; (mve rw,muUKll.,t j, in riiy and Mii-a Mary Conyeia in the evening ,, , H,ath i launa for it j lone put no money in il. C. K. S ri. si k. Mr. K"f Maple ami Mn-a Annitij ollieiHtiiig. j '"'"m " mifJ liiirl Kulrr, in Ori g in 1 The onlv poaitivf cure for blind, bleed- Cily and have the well wiahea of a Imel 1 ing, thhing andnrotniding pi ca, cuta, nl liii'iiilf .Mi Maplf will fh irtly go to . rurna, hriiiM-a, ei ."in 1 arid all abraaiona New Mexico to look 1111 a hinnnea lora- "f Ihe akin. He it I '1 ia ihr only witch Hon. Mra. Maple w id follow w In n thf . Hu.cl halve that in made from the pure, location ia mad . , unadulterated witch ha.el all othera are coiinterfeita. llfWnt'a Witch Hazel Salve ia made to 1:111 e counterfeita are made to nell. Oko. A. Hakoino. Married on IhuiMliy veiling even in,', I'chriury ', at the CoiiKiegalionul IIIIIIlM', (iailke, Itev. 10. h. ISulllnK'T Until par. lea aie wfil known (imif mill 'rubhiT'' at lite hit frvf "hot air," we mean 0111 air conri rl 00 Main atrcet in Iront ol Hunlli-y'c Tlie line nl parade will be from Sluvelv'a to Main, South to the la.lorv, counter march to Hunlloy'a. "Free Snow," re aume ami march to Shively Y I'liin office carriea in atock a complete! line of legal blankaof every variety, and j wh are prepared to fill ordera by niail on j abort notice. On Saturday afternoon the ladien ol St. 1'aul'n chuich will give a Valcii'ine Tea in Willamette hall from 'I to h o'clock. The hall will be pretlllv decor ated, delicate relrehhmeiila nerved and an interesting program remit red conaiat ing cl anion, readinga and recitation and a charming talk from Mrn. I'. J. Mann, of I'ortlaml, 011 "A Trip Ahioad." Min Lillian llrown will render a piano aolo. Thia Friday evening there will be given a banket manal at the ISolton hchool houae. The oliject of Una eocial ia to procure a library for the achool anil it ia earncatly hoped that a large attendance he prei-ent to aaaint in augmenting the fund for thia praiaeworlhy object, l'rol. J. C Zin-tT will make the addrenn ami Howard M lirownell ia on the piogram for a ten minute talk. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE I M It ban been nouie time nince the pen pie ol Oregon City have had the p'iv( leire ol liaieniug to a purelv claaai. al concert and on the evening ol February I ,'4 there will l given by MinaIaryi Coiiyern a concert of thin rare kind ul ! the Woodmen ball. Una concert, an 1 Tninc Mirki . . OCBICNS 'Frft" Copyrights Ac. i Anronaufnillng aiktr-ti and rlMrriptlnn may ' rjulcklf urmrtmin our opinion fre whether aa 1 liiTuriUon la prormhlf p&ifntahla. ommunlri. j tiotiiitncli7yiriiiiln-.lal. HANDBOOK on I'menu rnt trn. Cllilfial urenry for Bcuririff ualf nta. rRlftiiuf taki-n tlirouvri Munn k Lu. recvlTt I Hxi-UJ W1UC4, wit hout charira. In tha Scientific American. A hanrltnmelf 11tntnit4 wwklf, J.rret Hr- nilHtion of any prientiOc Journal. 1rnis, 93 a i y.'tr: four month, ft 8oid LjraJ) ntwlraJerm. MUNN & Co.36t8"d"' New York llraiica (irllrv. OS F Ht, WruhloaloD. D. C. , A : To nnike the concert ft complete Hue- ue-.-ift.. b.-. -..A' I wtft M.H Coiiyera haa need great cure Iric! Iret !! Free!!! A" I hn lllr i" cbooaing ln-i luleiit, an will be ceeii thai in the open air concert will he free I when our readera know thai Mm. Walter which w ill be rendered by Who'a Who I Meed, Hum . I .in, Mm. Hubert Miiler, Minntrela during the big pantile fit lioon ! M im V, ilu Wil.iainH and Marian Law oii Fehiuurv in. I'.ox alieel will be open rente ure lo itppear and lake lending at llniijliv'a ll llure ia any Hcata left. purl a. Mm. alter Heed rorllin d e fuvorite "Letting 1 10 of Hi vine Thinta" w ill he funtrulto miser, in a Ifader in her pro Ihe theme at the Congicgulional cburt h fnar-ion ami i-he ia to he one ol the prmci- Min Heaaie Shepard, of Huilow, wu-lnextS lay inoriiiiig. In the evening j pH lactom on the elaborate programme. One Minute Cougu Cure gives relief in one mfnu e because it kills the microbe which tickles the nincnng membrane. will be readily perceived, la to be eiip I cauaing the couiih, and at the name lime ported iiv the very be-t, talent ou the , clears tne pniegrn, (ir.ws out the intlain 1'ai iliu coant , and all that money and ' 'nation and heaU and sootha the atrected tirelena eusrgv can do to make an enter- '''"' i'e Minute Cough Cure strength iriae a auccea'a will be heie done Mfa : e,1H 'I'" bmga, wards otr pneumonia and Conyem repnlaliou for giving high grade ! harinleaa and never failing cure in concerts in thia citv ia recognized ay her K" curable canea of Coug!is. Colds and many friends, and the fact that she is ; Croup One .Minute Cough Cure i pleas the promoter of thin treat will insure Ms ' antlo to take, harmless and too.) alike success. for young and old. Geo. A Hakdinu. THE LEADING Prescription Urug Store Oui'slon; continue!) t j:rnvv l-tr-r and larger and fill nioru and rnon ji --1 j ti ns. We have morn convenienct innm a, (iances largf-r stock more pn.'scrijilinn clerks and are hetter prejiared to serve ymi ih.in ever be fore. Our price are nover liigfi and the qual ity of the drugs t n v. r. k .st o ,ni,v. All the drugs and chemicals which we dispense an; fresh and the purest quality to he found in all the rnarket.s. We invite you to bring your prescriptions here. We have a night clerk j ti 8 t push t h e butt o n . Condition Powders FOR WORK HORSES Clean them out. Make thern heaithy and able to s'aml np iimlei harl work. Nothing Kijoals J'tdoJlfo Condit ion J'owders lor i h i r liiick KeMiin I'erfectly Sale Money back if they don't aat isly you. 1-2 lb. 25c 4 lbs- 50c. Make Your LAY. Hens A an k i nn ken is a p'ror invest ment, while a healthy one ia a money maker. If some of your beet. re moping they ne,i J'riibiian, Poultry Food. i 'I i ran teed to keep your poultry s'rong and free from di-ea-e. 750 fceda 25c. Ak for free sample of Htockman and Pc,ultrv Guide. Going to Paint? We want to know of all tne people in thia countiy who are internin g to do any painting tlusfpring. It doesn't make any difference how little or bow much we would like to know. W have a propnei t in that w I interest an body who intends to paint he it bon-e, barn, fence or buggy. Iin.p a postal card and tell us what you intend doing in thin line. We will make it worth your while. STATIONERY lull Box of Paper ami En vr!'f. T iTiatiV..10-l,!-2.!c. 6 quires N'. lie Paper 15c. Ink and Mucilage 5c. Lead 1'enc '-i perdoz 10c. Chaps and Hough S K I N Yield quickly to the sooth i" application of Huntley's Almond tnue, Cream. Act I i ke 25c per bottle. HUNTLEY BROS. p 0 p u Druggists L A R P Stationers RICE Booksellers m the guest ol lili'lidn ill Oregon City 01. e 1 tlu 1 bin eek .loliu llrudley, A. S. lreser, kellv ae. I William Howell were Sal' 111 Wi ilnt wlny. il.e pastor will npeak on "Several proini i t cliaracteristicR of Atiraham l.u , ., . colli. ,leiiiiers 01 me urunu nnnj Mm- Annie McM gle. ol ortl.u.d , an (..,,,.julv ilvilH vifit. il lu r ninter. Mm. John (ilcuson, j " ol ihn-cily, Sundiiy. 1 Two t-plendid handa under direction of V it .Mcnnra. r IK anil r-pringei oirni'iiin ' 1 '. , . . 1 x- .. . w all Bt 1 lU'elirpueet-il . iiireciiiui in uie nw, ( ,ew cosnimes, new joaea, new aoiiiin. 1 Kvervlhinu new. Parade at noon, with lr. Tin mas, who lives at Heaver cmcer! and band contest. Get seats Creek, waa on the strecta of the city by' early. Sluvelv'a Opera House, Keb. H the iiiiia Widncwluy. I - '- " ." 'Y, r.;" . . . ! Heputy County ( Icrk i W . dreenman Mra Viola Alhey, the widow of the 1 h(() jllVl.,e, ,.w tll(,tr, a working late Miithew Athcv, of Stiilbird, waa I 1(),,. ( m,j,., may be seen 111 the this en v the punt week. ' clei k's ollice. Though Mr. Greenman, John Shunon, the well-to-do farmer j jNH hi protnlypt), Keeley, of Keeley who operates a ranch at Heaver t reek, niulor fame, ia'very reticent about the waa in the city Wednesday. source of power in Ids invention, it isevi- la-oiuird Schauver, who owns a farm ! evident from the presence of insulated on the Tualatin river, was in Oregon wtrea, buttons, etc., that electricity playa City one day Ihe past week. p't in its operation. 00 CO OOOO ocooo ooco 00 00 ATTENTION i The only first-cliias Scuoml-Hand Dealer in Kttrnittire StoveH and UtoiiHilH. It is worth your time to come and examine tlio ntock. Von will find a full line of New and Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves, Crockery Hardware, Ktc Highest cash price paid for second hand good"- I. To I p o i a r o o o o o o o COCO 00 CC30 CO ccooo main srrr-" One DoorlNorth of Ccr .nerlcal Bank Her tine voice and suiierior ability al ways command admual ton and hermitti v admirers will not let this opportunity es ape to im iin lieur her. pom J. .an, one ol the most capab'e huritone singer" 011 the I'acllic coast, is to he a tliauing 1 ard on this special evening. Mr. in Ins just returned fron the city of San Francisco, where the in iieu'itl world has been captivated by his commanding talents and excellent t'H'orta. r Mrs. Robert A. Miller, of this city, luta been procured by Miss Conyers "10 give one her fascinating Shuket-periun leadings and in thia feature the pro gramme is greatly strengheued, as eveiy hody knows who lias heard Mra. Miller. Miss Vetla Williams, the accomplished pianist, will render that most enchant ing of selections "Beethoven's Moon lignt Sonata," and it is unnecessary to add that this feature of the programme will be of the very highest oider. Miss Williams is an artist at her profession and her work merits all the praise given to it. To add attractiveness and novelty. Miss Conyers baa proem ed Miss .Marian Lawrence lo render a selection on the piano and this number, as everybody knows, will please, as the little maiden is quite a wonder in the musical line. Tickets to the concert w ill be reduced to the very low cost of 50 rent. Seats are now selling fast and as there are but a limited number of seats available, it will ho weli for you to purchase at once. Kemember the time, February 24, and pluce, the Woodmen hall. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inll.uned con dition of the mucous lining of the I'.u stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the intimation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will lie destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is unthing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. V. J. CIIKXEV & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. FRRNK BUSCH, House Furnisher. FRMNK BUSCH House Furnisher. POULTRY NETTING Your neighbors yard is not the place to keep the chickens in ; that is, your chickens. They won't do well there. They may disappear. Not through your neighbors fault nor through yours. What you need is a good wire cloth fencing. We sell the best only. Come and let us figure what it will cost to fence your yird. We Bell warranted Granitware A warranted Butcher Knife for 35 cenfa We received a earload ( f Charter Oak Ranges, the re is none better. P ces tc suit your pocket book. G hole range $32. I) ess 7T ty n -v'i j Your boy wants a pocket knife and he wants one bad. He can get a good one for 25 cents FRRNK BUSCH, House Furnisher. FRANK BUSCH, House Furnisher. 11 3 oocco