I OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19U 3 THE LOCAL NEWS. A iruiiin nf banket Imll will prulialily tic ldayed licit Wcciiiwilny at Vaiiriiiiver iil't alien lllll llmim tcillll II ImI Hill Villi cuiiver huvit. Tl auie liMinn pliiyi'il In thl eltv last week iiml reunited Inn wine nf 12 lu II in fiivir ( the 1'ir.il Icnm 'i'lm Vmii unverileii are nil huge mi'ii inni nf cuimlilciilile e nrii'iii c in the gume, Our team win lnt week "linplv tlirmtgli llirlr nklll mill iiiii k wuik. 'I'lm mlier Irani played very fiur Imll hut WiiH em lll'k mi ilinir ll'l't himI lllll H MUM Ht handling tlm Imll. If ynil IhIi In fii n iuy nlllrii lliln week, Hep lulu Jnlin Shaver's ilnrn n lillNlll-na (lill I'nlirt IliHIMl Hllil there ynii will ti'it f.H r or llvn pimple. Ii. m llii' IIihI tiiiviiii'iil if llin t x i'i h in I tunny if imr mmi,ii urn i' ii i i ii K in eitrly In ny wliul tliey owe. 'I'lm HieiiH mill lit tuiNiy ii-niv hik Imny ilnv himI niglit U ! .i ht iiihIIi'in mniitilil mnl making mil ri'ii'ipin Hit' linly clerk urn aw-Mlng mnl t In v am quite hm Iniay hh llm two iilllii'iH. Thin mirk will .ulmlily con IIIiiik fur ii niniilli hIhiii llm llrHl griiil iiimi w ill hIhiIii mnl llm niii'n wurkml i Hi. cm will lutvn Hum In hreati e. I 'mllT lllll lll'W NrllUlll law which will nnt jfo mid flliTi nni il next yi-iir, each enmity in ri'iinri'il to imn rcvciiiui fur i tlm m llinil iiiihih'N, nf nix llullan for each child nf M'IioiiI agll Instead ill llm livi mill lux ii"w requited. This will rii'A r 1 ilnnlilc tliu school tux III Clucka limn I'linnl , tlm pri-ai'iit revunuti per limits in i'liirkaiuit I'liunlV is 'JM, liiiil being iroiiii r.l tiy a IIvh mill lux. Them being TlilO rliiMii'll nf Hi lioiil hhi' in llu i i ii ni V llm revenue at ix iIuIIhih per n ii I it will summit In ll'i.KIO wliii'li in jiiat ahum ilnnliln llm present mnniint It v ifd imilnr tin old luw. 'l'lni in i' in Ko rn nf tlm Presbyterian chun li In this city are ilniiii! iheir lit nniHt In aculnt their ni'W pastor, liy I'll tlcavnnng to ititI a maiife. Kvrr Mine t tin rliiif rli w mn Iiml organised in linn city llm work (if tlm UHtnr has liccn gicatly hindered liy imt having a ri-Hi . deuce near the I'lmrrli. WnilnHHilHy veiling special llli'l'tlllg Wild lll'l'l ut the church tn dlm'U llm erection nf H mminii mnl tlm sentiment hum unanimous 1 1 r a nii'i'ily I'ri't'tinil uf mm. Wheiu, w hen ur how tins end in to lu accum pliHlii'tl in yet a enigma lint it il evident Unit IIii'mi H'u,le mean Imnini'nn ami wlirri' llii'rf ia a will (hern In a wnv, io very shortly look fur this addition lu the church ir(iMTty. Tli'a evening Hm little lulkn uf tlm I'ri'aliyti'timi church arn In liulil a him-ihI ami entertainment ut t tin liiiiii" nf Owen TIiiiiiu.. Tin; 1 1 1 1 It fulkn nm jnliili'iit ivi-r tl'i alfinr ami I'utii will no clmibt I hi a n i- x t I in li tmiA Iiml. 'I In-y liaVf iii'iHriil ri'i iliitiniin mnl hiii.i ami a ihuI lini" in m 1 1 1 M-i ii I I . Tli" rni'i'i'in w ill ((ii In llm fnniln nf llm Jutiinr Sn liMy. I'lm lililn nm-ii'ly imi'iln Imukn anil v:ir'nnH iiIIht niilii'N ami It in in lliin wnv Unit tlirv lmii. In ruiKii i'IumiIi Id liny tlii iii'i'ilnl ariii'li'H. Iti'lri'hli ini'iiln Inivi' lii'i'ii ii''ari-'l ami ail am IllVitl'll. i :...,,.. v i'.,i... i,. I .,.. I.. i... I Hillnihl'.'riiliir ni Hi" I'nluli" nf liny I'. iinili'rmnil. imci'imt'tl, w hn wan kllli'il ill tlmCmwn I'iiI'it MiIIh nn Jrinu.iry T in' "liil" riinniiln nf a liuii-" mnl Kit in Wi'Ht Ori'irnii t'ily vhIui-iI at f.Vitl ami fur a I'laim nf ilamiiL'"" iiun'ii-l. llm I'nmn Tapi r I'limi'iiiiy fur I'.tkKl. .Mr. Hibi n WUK ll'iliilltl'i ll'llllillintrillor uf III" ""lill" on tlm M''.ilinn nf KlU W. Miinli'rlaiiil, Vl(" nf llm itl'I'I'HHI il. 1 1 1 H llillil) w im I'luifil ut I.TrliO mnl 1 1 i h liiimlniiii'ii are irnrim K. Ilnrlnii, ('. It. MiMin-n ami J. M. I'm". Itialiki'lv ti nt unit will ln liiuuitlit uiminnt tlm Crown I'mxT Cnin I'hiiv in tlm I "iir fnlnin for $.'iiHKI imli'nN tin' trouble in uiIjuhIi'iI nut njiin if court. It wan ili'i'iili'il by Hi" ciiiuni'r'M iiiiii"nt Hint llm t'uininiiy wan ni'lii'iil to a tilanialiln ili'rim. Tlm I'ovorly Nminl at tlm Cninjri'ita 1 i i ii i ii t i'lmrrli on Wiiilm-nlay t ve tn n t whh a ili'i'iili"! nnrci'nn in BVi'ry iMiru Inr. Tlm piirlom of tlm rliunii wtr" I'muili'il with a coMiioi'oiiinii i'i;nipniiy 'f llriili;"tN, ( iri't'lii'iin, Maryri. ami lli'tfii'n in ciikIiiiiii'H mnht Hllrurlivi' iniiik'lniu will) tli" 1'iilrii'kn mnl I rilrn ami niiini' uf tlm ilinifli'il i'lmrrli nlliriiilH IMifinn an prupritilorn of miimt rtU rum inininH liolion. A rlioini prntirani uf Immnrniin notion mnl ri'ii.lin Inllnwi'il dy Inn piuvokiiiK ik'iiiiii'h all roiiibini'il to inakn IbiH an I'vi'iiinx lout; to Im ri'iiiimi I'l'rnl by ull who Winn prenriil. Tlm Hill ial WHH 4 1 V I 1 1 tllllllT til" HIIHpil'I'll of the l.a. lii-' Aiil SiH'irty w Ii it'll in K'vinn A HiTli'H ol ni'i'iiniiiiiH fur tin purpoHii of MiltivuliiiK Murialiihty am' inlroiluciiii; ni'W mem Iiith n( tlm rliurrh ami tlm I.ftiliia' A il horir'.y. SuliHrrilit) fur tlm ICiitnrpiiee WILLAMETTE ...G ROOE RY... 5 Cents Can 15ont IJiilcml 15oans 25 Cents 3 Cun Oond Sulmon 25 Cents 3 Cans HcHt Rox Lye I') Cents Potiiid of Fino lilondcd Colfuo 25 Cents 2 Lion or Arltuckle CoiToo 21 Cents 7 BarB 1776 Wash Powder 23 Cents 7 Bars Exlnt Soap 75 Cents 20 Bar Box Perfection Soap 95 Cents 2 Gallon Cans Acron Syrup Miles & McGlashan OREGON CITY, OREGON. Tlm i't pbirof llm annpiinnlun tiriiltm nviT tlm H'llliiiimltx rivnr la Ih-Iiik riipi'lly ri'niir"il ami w ill nuoti Im an K'inil at in', llm npnulit llmbi'rn fur a illntnnrii mi Iihvii miii'il iiiitn bmllv mnl tlm briilim wan rrally not fit for lii'iivv irnMii'. 1 1 may iml Im lonit Imforii noiim ri'liRIrn aril mailii nil nlliiT plir'n of llm hliill!" 'I'lm JiiiT nil tlm Wi-ntlMI'l IM an far hi known alriiibt Binl III K"0'l romlilian, Iml nn ft "wtiirh In limn nnvi'H niim" Hoiiiij iumii'iliiiln atlrnliun limy Im lllll'rll'.l to tliin "II I. Tin' llimlcr lioyn wi-m in tlm city 'lliiirnlnv ami nlati-il tlitt for pi-vrral wi'i'knlhi'y Iihvii tii'i-ii liunily "iiKnk'"i flnliiiiif nn fhii ('Urkamaa wiOi bur nni: i h. Tin y hnvn imiik'iI mi an avi'rni(H nf IIvh rhiiinnk hhIiihiii i vimv niirht tn- niilnn nunm nli-i'l brii'l-i. In a lew lan liiiirn hi'uinnliiK with tlm llrnt of fxrrli i ami cxli'inlinif to April I fit It tlm INhlntf Mi a-on nn llm ('nluiii'iia, Willaiimltii ami j ( 'Im kminin rivrn ilnn. TIihhmiii will, in-ii hkhiii on Airll loth ami rontinim i uprn lllll i I J lllll' loth. Willi n"Xt Sninl.iv I'unlur ItollinKi'r w ill Ih-kIii llm llllli yt-ar nf trrvirn of tlm ('nnirriyalloiiul rlnirrli. Tlm nui.j"i'l uf llm innrniliiC ilinroiirnH will Im "Tlm Mmli'l ('iiiiuri'tfiitinii " Tli" nmmli'iH am ifki'il In mult" a npiTirtl fllorl to Im prt'miiit. In tlm I'Vi'lilnif tint rlinir will u I vii a pran-" niTVirti. I Im lull chuir w ill ; nilil Ihri'H aiilhi'inn, "'I'lm Ijinl UfiKii fill," "I l.ovf tn Tnll tlm Hmry" hihI "Tliin MkIiI. () linl, Wo l!lt'n Tlit't'." (Mlmr iiumhi'rn will Im "l,"ml Kimllyj l.itfli','' a Lailii't (jnarti'tli; trio, "Ilimr i l'n. O I'atlmr!" (Iinn volrrn,) ilmtt, "I j Will (ilvi. Y. hi Iti'Ml," Mi.n Mailc an. I j Mm. ( 'anlli'lil, tin"'. "( 'mmiiiiif tlm liar," Mr. MiiUhoii ami Mra. I'aullH'l ami i"Ion liy Minn Maynin hoi-lur ami Min llui'haiian. Con For kuli'. l-'mn fniir vi-ar ol.l .Inrni'V row for ul". Kmjinrtt uf John (ihaiin, (ilailntone. 2 llintiirj ot llm NthiuI Ori son. A int'riiorloiin ri'niilntion cuncirniii tlm limlory uf tlm "mi Oreiion ri'itiiimnl which wan rmfiilly iniliilnhi.il Wan Hiiro iluruil liv H.-inliir Hrowni'll an. I vry ably cliaiiipioiifil by bun unn ilay r ri'iitly in llm Mi'iinte. Tlm nbjrrti.ii) tu t Im hinlury In that it in a vvry m-imral way 'ivi't the rnliHtml nmn rrmln for faithlul nrrvire lint dintinrtly rpi-rillfn upHinltH "aril maii't name bit Kiunl hutinn ri'i'iinl wtlhoul any rxilaiiiinn I lo what llirir olli'iirca wuie. 1 he il" li'iirf in ibat a ropy of tlm innntf r rolls wan unlrrt"! printi'il liy tlm l!K li'ia lalnrH ami Hiomi iiihIiiii'Iioiih hail lo be fnllowi'il ; lint if you will nntn e tlmr liavii Ih-iiii liulli uininnionn ami ml'liliuiin, fur im-taiirn the rlnlliniK uIIuhhiii h iiii-ii-IioM'iI in thrm loill'l not IniV" uppran-'l in llm miiKlrr toll hm tlm iiirnpi i .tlnn for thin wan iiivrii by Hi" l'.IUl - i-latiirn. Tlio liiniibtT nf battli'M, ekir inifhrn an I ciiK.iHniiirhlH ruiihl ha" bi'i II put In III llm npiiim ihtUii-! by th" rliilbiii uIIuwhiiik. If u iiiiiii'm rum pli'lf H'coril, tlrhl Hi'ivii-i', itnanl liuiinB iiml hu-ilul n-puitn Iiml all 'i'iiii"l in llm Imliviilmtl iHi'iint, lb")' woiibl h.ivu hi'i'ii morn romplrtH hm Humi i vrry man wuiiUll.iiVf htooil on In" own im-rriN. I Im ni.iin Irainrr uf m h iMirr'n inililary CariMT in tlm ai tivn tli'lil hiTvirn tli.it he purtiripAti'il in. Soiim nmn w ho Inivn ipiitu a umiril Iiuiimi ri'i nr.l "lioiihl h.ivr alio a Inlitf lint ul lint I U-h lu lln-lr it.mIiI. II in nut uiir iiili'iiti'in tu i'iiiii inii tim ruinillrr of tlm limlory nor ilnl tlm anihnr uf thm rrxoliit nm 'lo ho, but iimit'ly liiv. I to taliffy what caitniuly in a vi-ry ijri'at injuMiiri'. I'll in hiMiury will hvti ami lin ir.nl liy Hi huol lioyn ami iifprr laiiy rr aiivrnof IIioku iarurip.itii), ami it in no morn than fun tu main tlmir limnloriniin ai'tn. The wrilrr ban inlrr viowfl rpnlar army limn who hhv thin im a criminal rtvunl ami Hit Hl'.ml uf I bin w ill b" a hamlirap tu yuiiiiK mrii ol thin Krau.l rruiniciil in t-rrurint; (xj.-it iuiim (if rr"ionnibilily, an it wuulil ti" natural to infer that if a man Iiml riven trotililn in tlin army Im wuulil nut li a naff man lo trunl in rrnpiiiimlilH iomliiiiiM in civil Ii(h. Many ol tlm pnitirn am now ulllri'rH in the militia r.iinniiii'H ami no uim known wliuliliy they may Im rallnl into arlive n'rvire. Tlmy nlmnlil not Im liamlli appril by a pluril huiisu rrrronl, tint nn llm nlhrr II iml hIiiiiiM have ilnr rrrilit for all tlirir llrl.l fxiii'rii'ii.'i' whi. h wuulil innlill I'.mliil 'lice in llm nmn tbry wuulil cummaml. .Mr. Krowimll sayn thai thrm nii)ht ho trrhiiii al ulijrctiuna an lliin rcxoluimn only ptiH-nl tlm ariiat", lint linn jjivfii amnri'iicH tli.it llm ri'Molii tion will ku hud I'lli'i t. Till: VKM.A KOAI). Mfclliitf nf Itiioliiftt .Men Calli (I to !)(' yWc Menus to Aid Itt linirvrinrnt. For Hcvcral years there lias been a urowintt ilrnmml for llm complrlion of Urn county roa.l Icailina! 'mill Orrtrmi City lo Viola, n ilintanro of twelve mili'H. Six milrn of tliin tlioroii'li fare have been practically completeil. The balance uf tlm Improvement will cuat in the neigh borhood uf f75tHI. K"pri'H"iitative citizens from Viola ami Krillaml liA'e niailu representation to the biinitiin men of tbia city and county court that tlmy were ready ami anxiuiiH to co-operate with mirli interests in the complulioa of tins road thin present sea son. President II. E. Cross, , of the Hoard of Trade lias called a ineetmit of llm citi zens and business men uf Oregon City to meet at the court houne on next Monday evening, March 2m), at 8 o'clock I. M. to BHcertain if tlmy will unite with all the other interests in the completion of this great thorough-fare this present year, and if the dmpoHilion is favorable to appoint committees and devise ways and means of raining the necessary money to take the matter up. No larne improvement of this kind lias been undertaken by the business men of this city for several years and no doubt there will be a lare attendance of rep resentative citizens, which is urgently desired. Furnished a House. Before leaving on a business ami pleas ure trip to his former home at Oregon City. Ore. J. D. Mclntyre, of the Grm of i. M. Jaeger it Co., purchased a near ly complete outfit of furniture. Nearly everything needed for keeping house in up-to-date style is in the kit, and what miBht be lackimc at the present moment will be forthcoming from Oregon City. Jimmie ia a nice boy and his friends will do the square thing on his return. The Norlhport Republican. THE FER-DE-LANCE. Ill Trrrllilo fill Ofirn ( tun Dratk In n l'rv Hiimrtlt, Tlm liTi'lhle fi'r iir Inure will slrlldi n'ii In II li 1 ii.:iiln iiml In the rniiH" of grnit imirliillly wlmr Im i-xlntji, en lin ing ilnilli oft : i In ii fi M' iiiomi'iitH. Ovrr tlm v. hnle in rib there in nuim to ruin iiin w ith him cxri'pt llm notnrluiiM i hni nf Imbii. Alllioia-li nut ii wntiT mill lie, he In fmul nf tin- river iiml lint IiiiiiIm In It M vli'liilly. nrlilnm bring hii't wllh Iir tin- IiI.Ih. Thin ili'iilzni nf tlm reedy awiimp mnl nriluy rh'-r hunks In fniiml nvrr ll.r w hoi" north nf the South AiihtIi'iiii roiitliii'iit ii h well ii m lu the IhIiiiiiIh of Trlnliliiil. ht, l.ui lii nml Mar tllil'iur. II" In truly tli" evil iji'IiIiih lit tlm two hitler, whirr (Irnllin from hlM bite fni in ii 1 1 1 k in'irriiliiK" every yiiir. In Miirtlnliiie eHHi'lnlly it In iiitchkii ry nftriillinrn In nnnm illntrlrtH tn burn the enrnllrlilM ho un tu (Irnlruy llii-H" Slillki'M bi'folc llm lii'Crnrn illire eutrr lo cut the rn lira, tin one eftnte thirty-Keren fer-de lum en Virre killed ull il piece of ground rnuliilnliig eleven lu'ri n. Of ii dull yellnwlxh or clay tinted ground colnr, Im In ringed with Irregu lur, blui-kli-li IjiiiiiIn, inirruw'liig Inward the bin k nml lirnnilriilng ilownvi'ard. TIiIh iirniiigruiriit nf coloring inakm film extri'inrly ililllrult to (tlnrrni on the lint (i 1 1 ii v In I IiiiiiIh where the mill linked eluy. mixed with the blackened color of Hlirkn rotten it nil witter Honked, iiiii Ik-m ii carpet nf u color wllh his emit, lie la from live to Keren fret In length, ua thick nn n iiuui'm wrlat, with a Hut triangular head. An Odd llnriimetrr A eoiniuoii leech liuikes a good ha rometer. I'ill n tumbler half full with water, put the leech Into it mid tie U piece uf muslin over the top to keep the leech from getting nut. All you hnve to do to find out what hurt of weather we lire going to have Is to w atch the little animal. For example, w hen the day Is to be line the leech w 111 remain- ut the bot tom of the glass, colled up In spiral dinpe ami quite tuot loulenn. If ruin may be expected, It will creep to the tup of the ghins and May there until It clears off. If the leech twlnts Itself and Is very rcHtlrhM, there Im going to be a wind storm. If It keeps out of the water for scrintl days, look out for a thunder ntorm. The Indications; for froty weather are the name as for tine and for snow the Kiime an for rain. In fact, a leech Is uliuoxl as good a furrniKtrr as the weather man hlumelt'. A uineilr of Krrora. When Huron Ilaussinaiiii went to CuiiHtiintlnnpleim a visit to Abdul Aziz, who wiia then Hultau, he had an Inter view with the grand vizier, who did not know a word of French. At the begin ning nf the Interview the uld long Turk Ihh pipes wire brought In, and then Baron IlaUM-mnnii began making u rery long npireh In French. The grand vizier could imt understand n word, but listened most attentively till he noticed that his filpe had nne i.nt and clapped his hand for a hervant tn nunc and re light It. Ilaussimiuu, thinking he was applauding, rushed toward him with outstretched hand, intending to shake hands and thank him. The grand vizier, seeing his hand put forth, shook it warmly and said "(iuodhy." under the Inipresnloii it was Ilaussinann's Inten tion to Jen re. and emitted the room. Thr "Kar ol l)lnn tlnn." X cunningly constructed prison cav rn, consisting of a large chamber con nected with one of smaller dimensions, situated near Syracuse, Italy, has gone Into legendary history with the title of the "Kar nf Dlonyslus." The smaller chamber was unknown to the prisoners kept in this underground dungeon, and the tyrant by whuse name It Is known had u habit of secreting himself there to listen to the conversation of the con victs, who were mostly political offend ers. An Ingenious device constructed at the smaller end of the larger chamber transmitted the sounds through the partition, thus enabling the suspicious ruler to hear even the whlsiiered cou versjitlnna of his "suspects." omrllilnK tn Shoot. The other day u solitary sportsman, his gun under his arm, was wandering down a country lane In Inverness-shlre when he met a small boy making for the school. "I say, my boy," he remarked, "la there anything to shoot down here?" The boy looked around fur a moment and then answered with eagerness: "Aye, there's a skuleuialster couiln' owre the hill!" London Answers. The Giraffe. The children bad written composi tions on the giraffe. They were reading them aloud to the class. At hst the time came for llttlo Wllllo to read his. It was as follows: "The giraffe Is- a dumb animal and cannot express Itself by any sound because Its neck la so loug Its voice rets tired on Us way to Its mouth." Llttl Ladtade. "I suppose a man has to be pretty careful In order to hold bis Job,' said the talkative passenger. "Yes," asseuted the conductor sadly. "If I knock a fare down, the company kicks, and If I knock a passenger down le reports me." New York Times. Artlallo Improtemtit. nicks-That picture of D'Auber's that you bought at the exhibition looks better In your study thau It did there somehow. Wicks Yes. I have hung It the other tdo up. SomervlUe (Mass.) Journal. Ths higher a man's character tha lens h need concern himself about hi reputation. New York Praea. GOLDEN - RULE - BAZAAK "Oregon City's Big Cash Store" SAMPLES We have just received a camples from a prominent manufacturer in New York X 3 4 1 Suits of Men's aud 1 Joys' Clothing, which we have licen instructed to sell at manufacturers cost This line includes all grades, hut not all sizes. - Call Early and Take Your Choice GOLDEN - RULE BAZAAR "Oregon City's Big Cash Store" t '. t ; : '. Su nn) aide. John K. Davih, of Sunnysiile anil Mm Minnie Wade, of Clackamas, were joined in matrimuny last .Sunday, Fetiruary ' L'.'inl. The wedding was at the home of ( Mr. slid Mrs. J. P. Pavis I he ceremony : heing performed by Kev. F. M. Sumner st 1J o'rliH:k, after which a bountiful j dinner whh nerved. The liouie wns; crowded w ith guects too numerous to i mention here; the young couple received 8 'ine very nice presents of silver ware ami ihi-lieH. Tiie day wag siient very plesnntly after vtliirli t lie young couple ImiIh the company (iixxlhy and started fur Portland wh"r Mr. Davis has his hout-e furmslied and all ready to set up huiii-ek.eepiiir Mr. P.ivis has a good p.iHition. Tli ot:iif couple start out in life with fair piicpec'.s hefore them. It is the wiali of all that ,,ie.v n,tt.v sitiveed and lie blessed wi'h a lonK and luppy life. leiiin Kor Sale. Team weihina: about 14'M pounds each, nine years uld, well broken and gentle. Can be seen at my p'are three miles tout I) of R.irlow. 3 J. C. Marks. Letter l.lst. The following is the lint of letters re maining in the iMistiiHiee at Oregou City, O.e , un Feb. I'Oth, l'.HKt: womkn's list. Cirfiril. (iiare Maddox, Marina Mrs i iitv, M , Ah.y Hlehter, Kiederica Junes, Miss :-.!iie Si-ley, StelU .Miller, I.e-'n'e Wwnlrutr, Mable William", Mic" Kdnia ai.s'.s LI T Bi-eelier; Jay 1 I-ee, Raymond PuMe, John l.nminl, Inse-ih Pavis, Loulo Miner, Jacob Fromonit. Andy I'Tihonirh, W'n (ireen.Chas N Wauljerj;. Win lloag, James WornHp Jack G. F. UOKTON, T. M. If you don't get the Entkki'kixg you don't get the news. Oregon t'llf Market Keport. (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat No. 1, 90c per bushel. Flour Portland, $5.15 per bbl. $1 persk. Howard's Best, $1.05 per sack. Oats in sacks, white, $1 to f 1.20 per cental, Krsy, $1.10 Hay old Timothy, bales, $10 per ton; loose, $8 to $11 per ton. Clover $10 Oat, $9. Mixed hay, Millstnffs Bran, $19.00 per ton. shorts, $-U 50 per ton ; chop, $19.50 per ton, barley, rolled, $25.50 per ton. Potatoes 05c per hundred lbs. Knits Oregon, 25c per doien. Butter Kanch, 50c to 55c per roll. Onions, choice, 6)c to $1 perewt. Pried apples, 7c per lb. Prunes, (dried) petite, 3c per lb; Ital ian, larue. 6c per lb. medium, 3Jc; Silver. 4,. Parsnips, Beets and Carrots. 90c. per sack. Cabbage (new), 2c per lb. Apples, 00c to $1. Pressed chickens, 10 to 12' c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, $3.75 to $4.50 per hundred, IIoks, live b4 to 6 cts; bogs, dressed, 7c; l,un 9ln!tl? HrMnAil. 7 Li to 8 eta : dressed. 7U to 8c: lambs, live. j 3c : Iambi, dreeeed, 6,c lo 7 r SPECIAL SALE ....of SHOES.... -22 -X lllll X REAL EVTATE TRANSFERS. FuriiMied Every Week by the CLuka dius Abstract k Trust Company. A W nhenev. tract in Fiher claim t 3r 2 e $ 206 00 E Kassniusen to E Dioone, lot 8 blk 15 Willamette Falls . 850 00 A H Ie to K Siimmerfield, tract in Lee claim,! 3 s r 2 e 415 00 E B Newman to L Critenson blks0 1.-)lt)24 3jand37 2300 00 E F Rilev to T F Miles, e' of lie',' sec 26 t 6s r 2e 60 00 M Oalfield to P T Oilfield, ltO acres in sec 12 t 2 s r 1 e 5 00 J T Drake to M A Ashley, 20 acres in sec 4 t 6 s r 1 e 100 00 J B Moore to C B Hoskins part blk 93 Oregon City 1000 00 I L Clark to D Cruickshank, part of claim 45 t 2 s r 3 e. . . . 3000 0 N Van Wie to W II Van Wie lot 11 blk 22 Cambridge 300 00 N Van Wie to Waverly Associa tion lot 10 blk 22 Cambridge 100 00 W H Van Wie to waverly ahbo ciation lot 11 blk 10 Cambridge 100 00 G W Prowser to G C Garfield : part b!k 5 Oswego valuable! T F Kyan to G C Garfield same , property oou uv J Harrisbnrger to B Faust lot 1 blk 6 550 00 A G Wetzler to H Swales sw ot se of see 29 t 2 s r3e 900 00 J Kirk to Jones & Been wl of ni ; nf sn. w1.! of n' of 8W. woofs'..' ofe'i of nesec23 .'., - . 3400 00 American & German MfgA 1 Co to F S Morris, part ol Camp- hull olaim I r a r ? h ....... 975 00 G A fcteel to C B Billineer, 5 acres in claim 37 t 2 s rz e... ow R H Wilson to J H Huddleson. lots 3 4 5 11 12 13 and 14 blk 39 Oswego 1506 00 C H Thomas to C E Miles w,'.; of neotsec'.'6t68r2e S00 00 R L Pollock to Wm F Yoe lots 9 and 10 blk 36 Oswego 200 00 F G Dement to E V Meilien lot 8 blk 123 Oregon Cilv 100 00 R Dundas to W B Thompson n' of se of sec 30 t 3 s r 2 e 1700 00 T D citurges to R W Lewis 21 iuru In aw Iit5r? e 275 00 n il V:i.K,i... Irt T V fnrrift Inf. 1 I blk 140 Oregon City 700 00 D W Ktaujrer to M G Smith part sec3t5sr 1 e 1300 00 tup PT.sPKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system ol icstrao indexes, for Clackamas county, and have IhA nnlu enmnletA Ret nf ar,strAts in the couuty, can furnish iufurmation as to title to land at mice, on application. I nana in vpsfmentH. real estate abstracts. etc. Office ovtr Ba-ik of Oregon City,' Call and investigate. IUlocateI Ilrr Shoulder. Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Fergus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her shoulder. She bad a surgeon get it back in place as soon as possible, but il was quite sore and pained her very much. Her son mentioned that he bad seen Chamberlain's Tain Balm advertised for sprains and soreness, and she asked him to buy her a bottle of It, which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep, which she had not done for sev eral days. The son was so much pleased with the relief it gave his mother that be has since recommended it to many others. For sale by G. A. Uaxdiso. Subscribe for the Enterprise. Y' i i S 3 pairs of Men's Heavy Work ing Shoes real value $3.00 Mow 82.25 4 T S- pairs Woman's Vici Kid Shoes Latest Styles--real value $3.00 Now S2.15 !i VI I'M 'V :' LOOK OUT For olds-La Grippe! Protect yourself, and don't trust to Providence. Considering the barm done, "neglect" before aud 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. Hurler's Iron Tonic. Few die from Colds, or La Grippe, or Ca tarrh. They die of the after effecU. These diseases all weaken, and to a weakened body come flocking a host of diseases that fasten on weak lungs, heart, stomach, kidneys, and other weak parts that we seldom think ot 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 elementof the blood enabling the system not only to ward off disease, but to fight it after TlP-Jrg-Tw it has obtained a foofc- ff Dr. HARTER'S IRON Tonic is just the remedy needed, as it Bup plies the blood directly with the iron it requires to combat Colds or La Grippeu 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, as they seem to suffer from the weakness of Colds audi La Grippe longer than men, and they are particularly susceptible to the action of a blood builder such as this is. - FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ) Iinlirituials Money to Lou At 6 and 7 per cent. Call nn or write Jso. W. I. ODER, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. I'tiid Way to I.Ie I.oiij?. Tin .l.rtllna.nnniiiiraiiiiinl flf D covery that will surely lengthen life " made by editor O. H. Downey, of Ch rubusco, Ind. ' "t wish to siaie," h writes, "that Dr. King's Jew discovery ltr PnnBnmntinn la tha mnHt infullihlA remedy that I have ever known for Coughs, Colds ah j Grip. It s invaluable to people with week lungs. Having this wonderful medicine no one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its relie is instant and cure certain." Geo. A Harding guarantees every 50c and (1 0 ottle, and give tria bottles free. OASTOniA. Sean th yI' inl1 Haw Hlwart Butipt Bifutu