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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1901 THE LOCAL NEWS. Ma ( aiikkh Ohiiani.k Den Wright went In Highland hit untitv nlilit and M llll'lllhlUK ill till) Mrtl'I'NtllMI Indue, Tdn hiiic(h il Mr, Wright re Hurl credit mi hlin. hi Hi V irion other times urKiii.iirn and lodge worker Iinvii tih'il In cllccl irKiii..itlniiH, In no f ti r iiiium. Mr. Wright say lln M nx-iu I ' r h J i 1 IIik order vry willingly and about hix iimrii will ipilcklv lolliiw. Tin' n cetlng wua ln'lil at Mni K uiiiliiU'n hall mul mi Hi" evening ol February 21 tlm next meeting will In. Imlil. Polliinif In II'" rrtiort of school dis Irli'l Nu. -Ill, Hi NYf.lv, Inr IIik III' Hit li ending Jmiiiiirv lllll.l. NiiiiiImt (il pupil i-iiriilli'il M ; iiuiiilnir ol iliivn lnughi 20 ; average dally Miitiiiilniiri 47 ; i'mhi'h iukIiiko. 7; 'riini' Will) WITH ti.'lilit.r mIim'iiI tiur tardy during the month are ( llareiiee MiIIit, Miner Ktnif, Mhiv Miller, l.y.lu Yonder, Augimt Ktnwe Clarence .IiiIiiikihi, l.ililli JoIiiihoii, Flora hpllglc, Percy Killer, l.l..lll ll.TIMHIl, Hciiumi Miilitikc, Joiiiim Yoder, Kni.'lii iyliir. Vnd'ots I'rccenl ; J. I. Ititlcr W, Tlioinpaoii, Mr, Krnir, director". Vimlnrn iiIwhih wcIi'iiiiik. ItnllT, (ilMIII II, Teacher. A mini Iiiih In mi on llm street of lliia ily Inr two ituva pant circulating bleu mm nl mi iilmi I'm. rliHnirlrr I'l Indecent In have in a ri'Ki'clHiilH home. Tin l ii li i ) l-1 cniiluitilng lint nUVnnive lustier nitn lln. i-i t i in nl ft iitli.iil li. fill' inn circular aihl ia jimt the kind of a thing that will gel an Ignorant leader into it mealies bi'lore he awaken Id tin1 lift nl wliul ia rmilly lamed in i, Thtirs- lny altcinooti CliH'l nl Police Burn was mil liHiklnu alter llm culprit who ia cir culating llm mi ii ll mul II ln ia detected in llm m l will li" imiiiniy proatH.iitnd to dm lull exlcnl nl IIik law. Filter Hhnnnit hI Ml. I'll nnuiit. (Ill llm evening ol ihn '.Mr') I hern ia lu he given mi eiilcMuliiiiient Ml tin Ml. Plcant ai'liiml (nr llm benefit ol tin anli. walk liiml. llm side walk fund ia prngreing ruiiillv mul iiikiiv ii( llm walk have Ihtii already l.ilil frnin IIik liltle village on iIib li II to Oregon Cily ami Willi nun or two morn entertain ment all llm iiioni'y iieeeaaary Inr llm walk will lm raUeil. All tlmwi enter tainment are ol a highly fnlTiit inn nature a" several young people in llm iielghhorhond him mtiaiciilly inclined mul play wkII on IIik sUiie. TIik program will lm inuali'al ami literary and a good Hum ia insured. iMi'l forget IIik even ing February '.Mril, or the. place Ml. Pleasant school house. Miinril lilUIlK Or Mi KKa, The t'ighlll grade, ol llm ISalclay scliool, wliirll Inr I imi yi'ura nil lm held gradilalicg exer cises, on lat Monday elected ulliier In wrvK iliirniK llm rmai mliT nl tlm ai'liool yi-Hr mul to pn-aulii ovi-r lliKexi-rriafaon llm riiiliialli'K ilaj'. 'I'lm f.il low li'H are tlm olViri-ra : 1'u-iiiIkiiI, Clmaifr Mnori-a; v in--1 i i' ) n ( , Miaa Kiiinia. Am lml ; KKcri'lHry, Carl Ntirn ; Irt'aanri.r, Jolin Slml;lil ;t iHHHiirHlor, l liarli-a Hnlmiaon. 'J'liia kIim Iuhi w.ia tin- ifnlt of a hotly runti-ali'il Cfilitt-Kl hikI cin li of tin- fiivorfil t'llliilali'H liinl In iln HniliH pii-liy I'lmr irflii: cami'a'Kiiii'U Id j!rt tlm i-uvelK 1 jiIhith. Tlii" Kichtli urHilr ia onn of tlm Ih.hI In tlm ai'lionla mul tin' ninla aro ml ilmtiK I'Xi'i-llcnt wnrk nii'lfr llm .liri-clion of tlmir ti'iu lmr, .Mr. VinU linillri'y, A lUrnlin Itiii.AKKH. A r.'i"ird lupiik int; Imaki't aoriiil w.ia In'l'l at Miaa Anna lliicliniann'a ai'li.HillHiiiHK at Miirmnt, on Niitiinliiv niiilit IiimI. llm nrlniDllioiiai I aa hern, everaiure llaeri'i linii, wilhnut I u hell and on laat Siiluiday evrnint? a haki't anrial waa held to procure money ciioiikIi Id purrliii-e a hell and the "rrc ord" rrlerird lo coiiHialeil in the liherul hiiiii which the ynimc propleconlrihiiled, atiiouiitiuK hi t''5. Il"' evening wa" had on account of the heavy raina and hiiow, hut attendance alhered and re epondi'il liherally to the aale of hacketa. Miea lliicliiinilin'a achnol will very annn have a hninlaniim hell aa a reull ol the eveninu'a eirnrla. The arhnnl haa h"en pinreHainu rapidly under the manai!e incntofthe preMMit hiHtructnr and the ullcriliiinc aim ihi'wa bii im iriue. Ci'MI'ANY A. Company A.. N ia irruaiiiit in alrenulli every day and the ineinheiHlnp al tlm present Hum la fifty , hut it ia thought that very Bonn intcr.'al will revive and the viiiired Bixtv-live incinhrrH will he added. The nllireiB of the rompiinv are now : Capiain Camp hell ; Firat I.leiileniiiil Fred I luinplirya ; Second I.ieuteiuinl , Charlie Hurra; Firat Searneanl, Wllliiun Kuehl. In lliia compiinv thrie are aevenil old soldiers from the Spanish war who atill love to .how thrir devnlioii lo their coiintrv hy Culitiliuiiu In drilliilld f illnw the uld lint.'. I'.vciy year the cninpimy iniikea u trip to some rural spot, where I hey camp mid I'lijoy ten days' iiutinit; mis year II plan ia suweateil to gn lo II calupin Kroiiml near Salt Lake City and theie spend a ten davs' oiilimr. This plan haa not materialized and the authorities do not yet see their way clear to hriiiK it uhout, hilt helievinit thai ''where there's a will there's a way," the hoys feel that somehow arrangements will he made lo take them to this IntrrcHtinu plum. Your Confidence I V A " 4 TK aro ioas(!il at the confidence you have jilaced in tho Racket store the past yeafaml wo feel great ful for it. Our endeavor the coming year will ho to make the service bet ter than ever. We still guarantee everything wo sell. Our prices will surprise even you who are looking for bargains. We are cleaning up all onr odd and ends at cost. We have a few .Ladies Flannel Waists, Outing Flannel, Ladies Fascinators, Shaker Flannel, Children's Woolen Hoods, Infant's Wool Hacks, Ladies' Wool Hose, Children's Wool hose, Corsets and Ilastles, Masks, several kinds.fTsble IXnen, Flannelette by the yard, Lace Curtains, lack Katleon Petticoats, and Ladies' Muslin and Knit ted Underwarej, RHCKET Thrrn waa a Urijii ainlicnr at tlm ainll Inrliiiii Unl nielli, whiirH Hurry Wanl'a MliiHlrla aaii mul iImiicimI tlmlr way illll) Hill VODll KrHI'K of tllN HII'lilTH M, 'I'liini. wia il"iily of H'ilMiian ami llm lii'rfnriiiani'K ih.airvi'il li. Il wna i-n-il 1 1 11 1 lt h fT.ii r, linlli ai uiiirally mul vncally. Tlm 0n.iilii at wna innrn KlaliDralK than miy lliat haa Iikkii wmi in llm lnt hniiaH llila ai'iiaon, ami wntilil havn ilnin) iiihiIiI Id any tioiim. htivnral ol llm M.i'riallii' iiiiiniliii'i.il wi'r iKi'i'ivi-il with vncifnmii i Vti'lrniin., wliirll Inu'lii it H ililllrlllt llint for llm iifnriiimii'i Id fnt nil' llm aWit. Ilurrv U'anl hiniwlf wna oim of IIik lilla, ainl tlm ihimiiiK cpMiHitlly of Ivrra mul Null' waa a koi kxiii()Ii of Inn k ami win iliini'iiiir, TIikih mH hIho amnii k'xmI vnlri'N in llm orKaiiiy.nl ion, mul llm tinx lii( of llm llarmniiKi Knur plmm"! lm Ini'iinily. Mi'inpliia Api'i'iil. (iri'iit primr4iiotm urn lirinif in (! hyihn flii'inan f ir tlmir e'mlitli annual hull wliirll la In I Mi (ivitn on Hhlnnlay 'Veiling, 1'i.lirilHry '.'I, '1 Iii'hk anrial fvcnia, mvi.n uimimlly hy tlm llrriiirii arH ftlwaya inilrli Klijnyi hy IIik ivra ol llm iliiml. in lliia city ami tliia irnm iai't to far rXrell nil prtsvioilH i llnriH. I lir variona rniiiiiilili'i'a am apitrinK I'aina hihI tlm coitimillrtf on ilxcorallnii Lave hail tlm irnol fnilmm Id priMMirx flutia of tlu variona niitiiina whirliwill In. IiiiiiK ariihlirahy amimil tlmwullaol llm armniy Iniililmn, at wlili li pUr llm hall will lm ifivini. Olhrr ili-roralinna H'irli aa Iitiin, (iviirirrrii ami ivvv will I m In nlni liuirn. Tlm iiiu-n: w ill In. Iiiriil"hiil I Kvi'tKHl'a full orrlmaira pi-r-aoimlly I'onilurleil hy J. II. Kvrrrat. Thia ori'liralra iii t'.la lm iiilmdnrtiiiii to tlm pfnplH lirre, aa thry havu f n-iftit v playi'd Inr iliinrna in Ori'itnn Cily and Iihvh 1 1 1 it 11 v frii'lula Imni who will lm nk'nHfil Dial tlm llrrumn Iiuvm hm-n an iiirlnnalii Inr thia inaiirra the hi-at of ii.iibh: lor tlm ut'caaliin. For ICi'iit. For mul H'xniia funiixlmd or nil Inrnialii'd i-n aniiK, ainidH or liona.'ki'.'p int!'. alo liniinl.'ra Inkrn. Snuih Kmtl (oriiHr filh and JrllVrwin KlrKftn. 1'NXKa Dnr. Notiri la hiri'hy ifivril that Ux' will hi. rrrrivfl on llm HHIli lint on and allrr Fidiruary 1 Hi It . I'.KKI. All pfraona wiali iiiK to i't tlm hfiiidit of tlm 3 pur ti nt iliccnnnt inilat pay thrir laxra hnforK Marrli l.'uh. One hall ol tlm laxra inuat he paid lirlore the lirnl M imUy in April or pKiiully and liilfri-at will he added. John R. Hiiavkh, Hlmriirol tTackaina County. "Ilrauty I'ailur." Mra. Ar.i llolnma will open a hranrli I'.ruiy I'urlnr ut IIiintlKy'a Inm .store cnmiiii'iicinif imxt Srtimday. Mm will ICiyh daily ili'iimiiHlialiona in llm art of Ili'linalnlni;)', Klerl rolyida. MdHnnifeand lM-autilyiii( tlm far" and comple hinn. All ladiea n rordully invited to call. I'rivale tteatini'iila niveii. ew County Court. Tlm hill i'iel iiitf llm new Hoard of ('utility CoiiiinixMionera lina pacard the li-KiMlalnre and will nndnlililedly heroine a In. The new hoard will he comported ol County Jiide Kyau and I'oinmiaMinn. era Killni and llmiiat. In putun Judtie Kyan hark on llm hencli il waa iiecea Miiiy Id leave ono ol the old ruinrnifumi era oil'. The memhera o Ihe lettiaUlure' Irom lliia cnnnly ay the reaaon that Mr. 1,1'Wellrn waa taken otr waa one of lora l ion. lie and Jiidtfe Kyan are hut.h li v iiij al On'nn ('iiy. In no hi iihh waa it intended aa a rrlli'rtioii on Mr I.cwcl- leu, who haa proved a valnahle man while dini'liari'ina- his diitira on ihe hoard. Hi) has eferlnlly l.aiked after the road oielion and -rf.il dune more than any other man alonk' ihene lines. The Klret Nr i-piipcr. I'oiM l. ami, Oieiioi), Feh. A, I'M). (Kdltor KiilemriHe:) Smcu Oregon City is so intimately usaiH-iated w ith tne varlieat even I a con Heeled with Ihe row th of Oreu'nn, it is Important that the exact Inciiliun or site w here some of these Ilia imic events liak place are correitly lixed. Willi that idea in mind lor some time paxt I have I n endeavoring in in terviews with early pioneers to find the exact site ol the printing ollire the Oriyim Spectator, the lira! newspaper oil llm I'lii-ilir CiiiihI, also to locale the hiiil.linii in which the fust legislative session was held. As lo llm printing ollire, there Beenis lo he stihstiinlial agreement that it was on Third Street about aixiy feet west of Main, ami fared aniilh lonkini; towards tlm Allan, Mr Kmliiy A Co. store, which aloud on the enrner where Ihe northern end of the wixilen mill now stands. 'Hie legislative huildinc Hlands, it is believed, on the east side of Main stieet, at the southeast coiner of Sixth. As this ellort to locate historic points is hrnitf made in the in Iciest of the Oregon Hiatntiral Snciely, it is desirahle that every means possible shall be iiiadrt use of to secure accuracy before a permanent record is made. Hence if sny one knows the above state ments to he inaccurate, I hope he will kindly notify me. Respectfully, Oi.n. II. IIimkh, AshL Secy. Oregon Historical Society. STORE. ItOA Kl Av C0HMISHI05KUH. Itf trul.ir Pei'i mberTerm ofthr I'ountr fioard. Jnlin l.owellnn, T. H. Klllln, and Wm. Ilruliat. (;iiiuiiilaalura. Htat of Ori'Km, county of Clarkamaa. II.'Idih ll.u hoard ol county coiiunia ainiiera ol the atata of Orcein for the county of ('larkaiuaa, I'm it reuieinhered, That at k recllar term of llm Hoard of County Column aioneia for llm .niliily of ('larkaiuaa, Uln of Oiritnu, Imvuii arid held at the court limine in Bald comity and alati) on Wtdimailav, the 4 Iti day of i ehrmiry, al 10 o'clnrk a. in., ol naid (lay to traiiaact cnnnly huMineaa w hen were pniai-nl Hnn. Jnlm b-wellen, Hun. T. K Klllln. I Ion. WiIIihiii I'liohal, cnuiuiiaHioiiera ; John K. Miaver, aherilf; F. A. rileiglit. clerk. In tlm mailer of warrant! drawn in vara! inn. K Auitin aupport nl Ira riillllia. ,IU IM Julio A vine aupport tl John Avma 8 IK) Mra Adama aupport of Mr Adam A laimlv 15 00 Klien I'.n.lKeM aiippnrt of I'.lleu lliidra K X) Fiank liuarh aupport of Kuaaian lamily 10 WJ (; V. I'uriia aupiinrl ol Johanna (lll'i'HIH 5 Oil Kuiit iiohall auplMirt of I'linrbo llnaiiiia 7 IX) Alice t'arr nupporl of Alice Carr. . 10 () Mra Marin Clark auppurt of Maria Claik A lamily . 10 00 MraJ T Drake aupport of Kli.a- heih Wllhoit 2.r) 00 Win I lean aiip of Miaa Forreater.. l) I'aul Kieylaa1 aupport nl J II Jonra 1') (XI K N FoKlr aupi'oit of I. Heynoldii and liiuly ' H tw J J lioihrlt aiiniinrt of Win Stone 6 0U WTliardner auppoit of lioyi & (iiila Aid Soriely 10 L'O J M Ilerkart sup of Carl (Jadke .. 8 0.1 Mary Haley auport ol Jas Wilaon 13 00 J W June aupport of J K I'atton. 0 50 M Kruer auppurt of M Kruer & 1m hi i ly , 7 00 Henry Iewianupot Henry Iwia K (H) Kliaa Miller anp ol 1) Murtiniore H0 00 Khaa Miler aupport of C C Uwia. 12 00 Geo Mouney suiport of (jodlrey K-hmalo 8 00 F. I. Murlev up ol John C'niilier. . 10 00 I. Mallieaou auuof L Matheaull.. 7 0U Owen I'arry aupport of John .loiiea H 00 Una l'irkle'auiport ol (Ju 1'irkle A runily 10 00 S li lYpple aupport of S H l'epplu 6 00 Clyde l'liillia eiiij.ort of Clyde I'lnllipa 10 00 Win Sroit Blip of J A M Mahan... 30 00 A Al Shihley aiip ol Mra (iriniNlair 8 00 Mr F. aiindera mp of K Saundera 10 00 Mih llna Tri-rkler upiort of Mrs I'.ni-a Tieir kler 10 00 W T Tinalry aiip of W T Tinaley. . 6 00 Mra M Vulckera aupport ol Mrs M Volrkera 8 00 Mra Hutiie Wooda support of Mrs I Utne Wooda 5 00 W II Mattoon aupiiort of A II Wheeler 8 01 John S Churchill Indigent poldier 5 00 Kolie'l Wii'khaui indigent soldier 10 00 Mra S F. Valentine mippurt of Mm S K Valentinf 10 00 lu the matter of reports of lload tiu perviMiis. IhHlnrt No. 1. Wealern Sloraje A Tranafer Co. .$ Ilarrv 'jiU'.inl 3 IK) 3 00 1 50 1-' 00 Fred .iiiimerinall lien Hiveily W II Coil n sell . . District No. 1 A Milliter I W Johnson 2 70 il 00 3 0.1 3 00 7 50 12 00 42 fni 4 (HI 25 50 1') ,"ai li 50 3 75 34 51) 45 00 1 50 5 25 12 00 12 (HI 0 75 I S 75 10 50 4 fO I S 00 44 00 7 00 10 5o 3 IK) l C Knilarniid J Kov Ihirhaiu . . . UK l.andis I, Il Junes ...... District No. !l R idiun i'ruthers. J C Kllinlt A Co.. Waneii (ireenwell (i"oriie (iteeuwell I'M O-bnrn ..... Roy White Richard Witzell.. A II KHz in N Well man Ilcriii Uelli . ... llMlrirl No. 5. A lieu II H.iz K Ili.key A hernegijer A Rich. J Timmerinan F lieu J S liirdsall A It Kllinlt A Co. Hert Richie K Ilickey Pistiii't No. li Mt'inii! Hros C I. lilleitian. ... W Calvin T lieebe 1 no no 50 75 Thomas Clark IO Chirk John Maronv 3 K A Revenue . . . J A Strow bridge Joseph Wilcox. 3 00 1 50 75 11 Revenue 7 IX) District No. 7.- Ilans Cook 4 50 K Andre 3 00 John W Kyler . 75 W S Fegles 75 I, Ilavden 1 50 (ieo W Wods 3 00 Jas Fegles 13 00 District No. 11. W F Harris 11 6S John K Smith 20 0 V Rott 3 25 A Richardson 0 IS K Leek 50 F Jones 4 81 W W Smith 87 KHimler 87 W Fursytlie 3 05 V E Smith 1 75 District No. 13. Sevier A iliuinbothem 2 30 Nasal CATARRH In til lu stage. Ely's Cream Balm cleuiM, aootltea and heal the dlarurd membrane. It cure catarrh and drive way a cold In th bead aulcklr. Crrara Balm I placed Into th noatrila.sprrads orer th memhran and I alworbed. Belief la Im mediate and a cure follow. Ill sot drying d Bot produce meezing. Large Size, MccdU at Drag g!iu or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cent. SLT BKOTUEKS, M Wrra Street, Sew Tork 10 per cent. rednctirm on our enlire stxk of S H () E S Our Annual Clearance Sale still continues. t Our already low prices have been still further reduced to move the stock more quickly before taking our annual inventory. Toilet Articles. 2i: Hot. Violet Ammonia.. .14 -5c Lyons Tooth I'owder... ,1H '1T,; Kiihifoain IS 47 fl While Rose Koap 1. (.'ttihnieie 1' iii'j'iet ' 14 Cologne " " 8 Williams Shaving " .4 Caatile Simp 3 l'esrs ' t Carnation Soap 10 Swan Down I'owder 12 Talcum I'owder 7 Sozodont 18 I'ure I'.orax, pound pk( .... .8 Hind'B Almond Cream .",7 Koap Boxes '22 KaMiiiuti and Luinlber per fumes at reduced prices. i ' GOLDEN l D C Richardson 1 f,0i John Hughes 1 50! J T Fiillam 9 00 1 District No. 14 , Frank Beard 3 00 ! Msrlin Howard 6 00 ' Klias Howard 40 50 : C (' tiihhs 30 00 . li E. Shorllidne M 50 Isaac Siiortlidire IS 75 .1 iimes Shelly IS 00 ; Hurry Shelly 8 50 VV D Hode 9 00 T S Irwin 8 25 I Frank Irwin 9 00 j District No. 10. I Win Kroner 4 25 ! A N liro'krory 4 00 j (ieo Ktder '4 "5 ' C Rider 4 00 ! Am! Stae:-ly ti 00 DiKlnct No. IS. ! I.indsley A Son 47 43 i T B Thomas 1 (HI ! Schoenborn Bros 50 00 j lobn Slmnnott 10 00 A Schoenborn 4 5n j F B Schoenborn 6 00 Francis Shannon (i 00 M F. Landon 3 00 I John Shannon 18 00 I District No. 111. f Pope it I'd 3 50 i I) LTrtiliinjrer 20 11 J .1 Malhitt 5 00 A Larkins 3 00 J J Mallatt 4 (X) V M Ysnce 1 50 J M Muiiatt 1 50 District No. 22. Louis Standinger 1 5t Win StHinliner 2 50 OT Kav 75 II .1 Hastiill 3 00 District No. 24. Levi F.rb S4 04 loe Meyer 3 00 V, Schnnicker 38 John l-'mre 75 W II Yoder 4 50 Kind Montandon 1 00 Baby A Dixon 4 0! Ben Kmniett . 3 00 K A Montandon 11 00 J K Hart 8 50 W H Voder 10 50 C ( Ilotrman 4 00 District No. 25. John Datum 2 25 Henry stear 1 50 K M Mo. ris 6 00 Will Hummel 5 25 Frank Hunch 4 (X) Joseph Uosse 5 25 M Bork holder 2 25 E iiepsinger 2 25 C M Morris 7 00 District No. 26. E Austin 4 TO M S H ungate 75 S L Dart 75 William Miller 75 W II Kiigle 3 09 District No. 27. J M Oroshonn 3 00 M D Leabo 1 87 Joseph Conrad 3 00 C Uiirer 3 00 John Barth...! 9 00 District No. 2S. B V Boyles 2 00 District No. 30. C W Krnse 60 40 George U Kruse 8 30 Thos Fox 12 00 C Kruse 5 00 District No. 31. John Aden 6 00 District No. 34. 1111 John Morris 5 25 F B Tetit 6 25 DC Shaw 6 23 ADAMS BROS. Golden Rule Bazaar "Oregon City's Big Cash Store." SPECIALS. Flanneleltns, 12, 15 and Uc values, latest patterns 9 50 I )ut. Ladies' Hoe, rt-KnUr. 25c, Recent Brand Fast Black Seamless y Eider Down Drensing Kaqnes lJlue, Pink and Red, regular 1.85 69 Men's Ribbed Underwaer Med inm Heavy, white with neat stripe 29 Odd Pieces Crockery, Cups and Haucers, Pitchers, Bowls, etc. .9 - RULE Jeff Shaw District No. 35. J O Graves A Co Procter & Bers Fred Wagner District No. 3(5. E Kensiry Amos Yoder Silas Yoder I) Cbristuer Ivan Broad well Wm Owingg John Owingg II Jensen J Ferhart A Kleinamitu Pope & Co W F Harris (t F (iibbs T W Gibbs Continued on page 8. 41 00 6 90 13 20 7 00 21 75 3 00 3 00 1 50 75 75 75 1 50 3 75 3 in 2 00 12 25 50 00 21 00 A Weak Stomach causes a weak body and invites disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures and strengthens the stomach, and wards ofl' and overcomes disease. ' J. B. Taylor, a prominent merchant of Chriesman, Tex., says: "I could not eat because of a weak stomach. I lost all strength and run down in weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recoverv vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures effected by use of Kodol, I con cluded to try it.' The first bottle bene fitted me, and after taking four bottle I am fully rentored to my usual strength, weight and health." Geo. A'. Harding. Jonh F.. Bredll, of New Era, a leading German farmer of that place, was doing business in the city by the falls Monday Wanted An energetic manager for ollice to be opened in this city for large manufacturing concern. Salary, One Hundred Dollars per tu ntli etra com missions and expenses. F'ive Hundred Dollars cash security reqsired. Best of references. Address Manager, P. 0. Box 2124 San Francisco, Calif. 1-elter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the postofficeat Oregon City, Ore., on Feb. 6th, 1003: WO.MKN'8 list. Leitchweis, Mrs, J. Mox, Miss Meaclor, Mrs. Fannie men's list Busbee, Ferman Hunter, Ross Cbauman. L. L Howell, W. E. 2 McCormack, Ben Weber, Kev. C. H. Wymar), H. F'leener, J6hn H Gregory, Hank Hartie, Ihil Hubbell, II. GEO. F. H0RT0N, P. M Dress Making;. For first class work on taylor and dress suits call on Miss Cox, recenilv from the East, over Mrs. Sladen's mill inery store. A grand sciopticon entertainment will be given at the Salvation hall on next Saturday night, February 14. An illus trated tour from the national capital to the golden gate including some of the most wonderful and picturesque views on the American continent, New York, Niagara FallB, Yellowstone Park, Yose mite Valley and mammath trees of Cali fornia, grand army scenes and views from the old and new testaments. Ad mission 10 cents. Children 5 cents. F. H. Beach, manager. Doors open 7:15 P. M. Proceeds go to help the Salva tion Army work in Oregon City. You are all welcome. 10 per cent. rednctmn on onr entire Iim'Ic of CLOTHING Box of pipr and envelopes iiWXX envel.Kies Sleninbjat PUvlnn Cards... Bicycle " " . . . . Princess No'e Paper, qi.iri) linen PapT, ri I t beets, m envelopes '. .. .; Receipt Bonks Pencil and Ink Tablets Pocket Diary Toilet Paper. 1000 sheets. roll or pkx Crepe Paper, ner roll . . . . . . Decorated Paper, per roll.. . Shelf Paper Cabinet Letter Files "Lincoln" Fount-tin Pens..l. Japanese Napkins, 100 for.. . Stationery. BAZAAR LOOK OUT For Colds-La Grippe! Protect yourself, aud don't trust to Providence. Considering the harm done, "neglect" before and after taking a cold is a physical crime. You may prevent a cold, or, if too late, you can insure yourself against the "after ef ects," for there is the greatest danger, by using Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. Few die from Colds, La Grippe, or Ca tarrh. They die of the after effects. These diseases all weaken, and to s weakened body come flocking a host of diseases that fasteu on weak lungs, heart, stomach, kidneys, and other weak parts that we seldom think of. The easiest and best thing to do is to fortify the system so that you will not catch cold, but if too late to do that, then you must see that no lasting in jury is done. Medical authorities all agree that iron is the fighting element of the blood enabliug the system not only to ward off disease, but to fight it after yr hold. H Dr. HARTER'S IRON TONIC is just the remedy needed, as it sup plies the blood directly with the iron it requires to combat Colds or La Grippe. Take it before, during, or after. If taken in time, it will prevent ; if taken during, it will shorten the course ; if taken after, it will prevent all bad after effects. Women are especially benefited by Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic, aa they seem to suffer from the weakness of Colds and La Grippe longer than men, and they are particularly susceptible to the action of a blood builder such aa this is. J FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, Iiidivduials M'tnoj to L is At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jso. VV. Loder, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. Find YVay to I. Ire I.onf. The startling announcement of a Dis covery that will surely lengthen life i madebyeditorO.il. Downey, of Cho rubusco, Ind. "t wish to state," be writes, "that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption ia the most infallible remedy that I have ever known for Coughs, Colds ahd Grip. It's invaluable to people with week lungs. Having thia wonderful medicine do one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its relief is instant and cure certain." Geo. A Harding guarantees every 50c and f 1 . 0 " ottle, and give tria bottles free. OABTOIIIA, Beantia " TW H3H mn BOgf Biguttm