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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1903 THE LOCAL NEWS. Mi (ioM-iniili ihtlilllll lil'K Hi IMI III Oregon City. nil Iihvk (m iiidnI lurry ever 4-x 1 1 n t 1 Mi.lt 27 Grand Milliiimy Hiiiniii Tui H int l iii li Hl,, days. VI imk m il-nnlli. Miiinluy, fllllllMHl Mi'li 27. W, W. U- S,illi-tli, lliH 1 1 1 1 1 it r hiii-llmn-nr, HliuN pi'llmpa III" . ml hiii' (flul mil" luni'i'i in Hum hIiiiIk roiiiiiy, yiii H .i WlilUi-nii mi ln-lilli of Aml In t'liilrl mi It H. M( ill nl lint ni.,,. , ,S, l, Wl'.l.lt. ill.' Hill Hill I. ill-1. 1 III ihiii'ImiM h "I-. ami funning iiIi'IihiIh. A ii'inl'iii Inr . rili iii. ii lii. nill ii William II W Ink i i iiiiw mi lll.i in ilm ii'ik'n ulli ", nn.l it ill 1 1" i, hi, Hi ilmt Hi'iriini nl tin' ("iniiv lOiul In-v 1 1 ii . i ii llii. Ili-i 'i iln'.-.l.i v in April Ilm en did' in valued ui I7 ill. I.t W nu nl h ii-1 IIi-ii 1'i'rry, of Mol till i.ii-Ii W'n lm- l,i v Inr ,iinl point, J.l.ilin, it Iii ic l.n W r i K I I Ik Mm i-iiiii IIIIIIX tt ill, linn III i i lm. IliMUlst h until ttll.ihli.il It I lit II I W 1 1 It III 1 1,1 h.i All tthii tin. luuiilur mill tin ruin iri.iii'l it vl Inn Inr Wnnlit. mh tbu dunning waa wholly it n a ti r rit ii It'll , Tilt' I'ml.ilition .,iily ul wliirlt ('. A. Wl'lit It rliniriti hi, in I Inn i-minly will mi' in lull. I it iiiih'I lug Hint iln-ril-". iiittliig Ii a iii'tti l it Hit lull' ('iinri'MiiiiiHIi 'I hiikhi- il n i, Mr. Willey x n' i.t- mni' tt luiiii in Ilin I'miIiiIiIi inn i,irlv Htnl M ill I llll "i--lll" .l HIIHI" IllN people to itrliuii II. ,,'i'lting ri'i tik'nlliii't. Tin following ii" ulli Ha tt I'll' I'lt'i-li'il nl lln (liiiii ( My N iiuiiil Ai't'liiiiv Tui'i-'l.tV t Ik-lit to pii.i., nvi-r lln ih-liai-Hill .iii i,-l y ; I ii ui I uiilf, iii-ii.i'iil ; 'l.l. Slllllll. VI' f lilt'HIili tit I Mix lli'i-xli. llV,l, Il't lir'tlllf fl't-M'tlirV i I'l'lfl'MM'!! I'.iVin, rntti"i noding Mi'i'ii-litiy ; Rev. 1 iu tif . t-! I h i i ; Mim A ti nit I'nkev, 1 ii inuri-r ; Hi u I III - Tlmrit la going Id tin "iinnn" social at the home n Mm. A. duelling thia I-ri-ility evening F.veryhndy who ran keep "mum" In riijiicin-.l to Im sun and I'liinii, A deliyhtlul timg iim Iihh li'-t-n iii'iHritil ami a good Iiiiim nanm-il Rn-nifinlii-r Ilm time lint Friday evening mnl rt'iiii'iiiliir Ilm plurn, Mr. A l.ui'l ling ami m un-m I ut Id com mnl keep "ilium. " Tin MiltttiMHKiii ia 10 1'i'iila ami will go to Ilm pitiaoniigit ftltnl. A khiiii nf iih'ii art very lui-vmi M nli "mi ntii'i't blunting im k ami nuking May fur lln lit' tt' witter 'i'i. ttliirli ia now I.,. I ii tt I'tl'l along llilM Htrt'i'l fur Ilm llrHt limit lln-H." t ill inn il'iwn .Madianii street iiihI l, ('. l.iilnnii'Mi.'i residence dottn to lint Barclay hi Im il ami bark nvi'f In 1 1 Hi a lit'ii ii l In iniiiiect ttitli a main which haa heeii In 111 fur mv ihI yi-ain 'Ilm vt.nk nl laying lln pipe It tiny cxi.-n.ivt hh it i iifi-i-KRiii y In mnnl thiotigh aolid heda nf rock fur two blocks. filiWKR Diiitkict No. 3. A corrected plat of the sewer district No. 3 ha been IIIhiI with City Recorder Curry. Tint M'tyitr (nllowa up Twelfth lo John A'lania aireet; to Kittvt'iiin ; 10 Monroe; to alli-y between Ninth and Tunlh; to .lai kon. Tint Wailiini(tnn HtrHft iii.mi fnlluwa tip lltut airi't frnni TwHfili to Ninll'; to .Inlni A'laiiia; to Ilia allty ln-lanni liiKliih ami Ninth ; lln-nru to M,iilnt.m. TIih plpi w ill m of li'rra oil U ami will vary in ilmim-trr frmn ciilit to L'4 im.'lmtt. Tim (,'ity t.'niint:il will leviuw Ilm tor ri'i li'i) plat thia evciimif. Ainonu the rnmtl arrival. In Ori-on!c. N. Larkina, tnialer of Hiulilari(l II . in. i ll.tinlltnli, Ht-iti'-Hlit Mr M trv ,f. linn, Hir.i'uli lnr at- t'lllll't, Hun, Im'. I'll K ll-tV't, Ii H H t iiiiiiiii'm-Hil "nil in tin i lit iiit rotirt Hlf.llllHl lilT Illicit lift, lll'IIIV (irlll'.IU li-iilvi' Hi.. Ii.niili ill inn'rim iny. Tin I! n u in I mi liirh tin unit in liioiitnifil an' i tiii I hikI HiIiiiiiihii Ifi'iiMn nil. Tim niulli-r w Hi i " 1 1 1 in lln April It-rin. Il liny In uf inii'ti-Hi tn ilm ii i it 1 1 v a Im art m-in j Hi Uri'ifnn Citv li'li'phnnt Illii'" In kimvt tliHt a ilitirt,irt' It H lii'i'n tHii-fnllv pii-pitfil r'HiMiniiin a1! Ilm llltllll-H 1. 1 (I,)' ll-li.pl, I, in MlllTI iIhth, with liini t-iir lx nf I'li'i'lrir ami hIi-hiii lim-H ii i'IihIi- '. Tin vitlnalili' lillli' hnuk l"i run In- lii'l wrati hy rallini; al tin Kiili'tpiii nllirt . Tin' I''"' pill ! It lln iliirit mnl ttr'pia. It rl"HiM'-t tit" Ht'4'i'iu aii'l iu'Vit ifripea. f.itilt Ivrlv lii-i-m u wui'llv np'tti. Ak f"r l Wt'. titkn lln hiil'i'itiilit A aiiial' n il. !-) In Iniv, t4"V In liikt 11 n I i l.iii. l. I, nt li-n-r I ,ilii in n Hiill. I . Will I. t'lli Knit- It Hi'ra artiiii. ill" ".'rri'li'iiiH .tml H l a" a t"iir tu tin li-.i r, riiriiti! pinni'ilii'tillv, (ikn A . I I tlllllN'l Ni;w Ki.Kt'ATiik Tin Will iiiict'f I'nlp iV I'api'r CutiipHiiy hat niiiiiiii'iirfl tlm "iiiHlrtirlinn ul a in-w nul.-ly i-l.-VHtur t.i t iki tint plam nl Ilm ul'l om. h.-v.Til ai'iiili'tiia Iihvh h,ipptni'il wiililn I In l.ml Irtv yi'niH un'1 a lini" ur Iwu pi-up h iv hi't'ii very Htriiusly hurt. Thih in-a nln vimr ia pi.rdrlly aafu Willi Ininlly a nu--aihlt rhttncM Inr ai ri'h'iil Tm itni-luii-try l riiiii'.i Willi HiJi'ly .ili jnr.-. I'lllllrollfl llV B Hllll Mtfl-I nprin Hill il any part nf Hit I'li'tiiiur KV,x HWny lln wi-ii'lil of tin tliVKior auia on hoiiii ap plialirta on lln I ' ' t' 1 1 ul lint rn-VHlur tml ilnvi-a iIukh in'o tin iiuiili". Tln Kii iti'r I In a t-i(ltt tlm llniii-r vt I : I th li'Va'or htirk tn th anla ami thfrfliy lln wholtt thlli It of cri'iJl V.iluu to tin-mill. HuharrilHt fur lh Knti-rpri"". At Ilm titi'i-liiiK nl Ilm lp'ililiriin Cmiiily Ct'iilial roiiituilli.n In-lil al tlm iMiiirl limiHii WHiliicmhiy, Kn-at ttiilhiini anin waa iii.iiiiI.'hI ami tlm kiinlf-4 of li-t'liiii; uinoii iiifiiilmra piMVailfl. On lliiiiK whirh Ihkm plnHxniK evnltnirtt of tlm Htiitt i-HH ol llie parly Una npiin, wa the unanimity with ttl.iih l lie ttiuire fly iinilmi on (ho. (,', ilrowimll to he tlm rrpii-M-iiUlivt! ol thia ilmlrn t in Con Kifta Thorn waa no ilill'i-rHin-H ol opin ion aa to lua ahilily lo till lln IiikIi nllirt ami all fxprnamul tln-in-'i-lvi aili-irruiini-il to alaml hy It 1 1 n fmlhftiily ami Iu tlmir liHiit towanl tit-i:uinni fur him a atrumt I ili-lfation. Ttii-ailay nitfitt Sir. Turmty itave hit M, lUlri. k'a ImII al tlm Armory to a rruai"i Iioiihh. It waa a iimatpierailtt ImII ami Uih (MHlniiit-a ami ilauri-r aura all ullraitivt) in tin I'liri-iim. Unrl. iiri'iMiuun uii.l Minn Kiln l.ulz lei) tlm uraii.l inarili alli-r wliirh ilm tlanre proper (:unnni.ii i-i, 'J hrtm jiilitB arf appiiililHil to tluri'lu oil Ilm iihtiih of tlm r.)Hitnnia. Tlmy wtrtt C. U. Kaniahy, (I. K. WillianiM mnl Frank M uimriii. Tht j ii,ta (niiii, I itanuio what ilillinilt tu iiinttt on a ih'i-iaioii aa ao many cos luiiipa wttrt wttll (nlln up ami ho many .liiiircra pir(nriini thi'ir parta ikj well. Aflt-r aoiiie uVlilirratluii they awardeij CitT r Maaara. O.W. Wliillrark ami (. K. Karohatn, of Ilm l'luatnii Kavinifa, of ban hranrlaro . rlmmi 'nlli-mHtt pave eatalillHlteil Imadipiarlera at the Klertric hntel.aml enter into thia field fur the plir puaeof makiriK loanaaa well aa to diapoae of the corHiralion'a nlm k lo the inventing pillilii-. It ia tlm intention to exleml the aaaorialiou'a 0atrntjona tliroiiKhoul Ore K in, Valiiii;tjii ari'l Malio. Tne l'lioemx I'xlav ot'tmpiea a leadinir priaitiun anions Ilm iiuam ul innlitiniona ol the Vet. IntviriK a rihairrihed rapitol of over $7,(kM),IMK) ami an Hrriltnula'ed renerte fiimf of over $100, (XX), winch l. aululely pruti't la ita ahate holdera from luaaea ol everv kin ! w lialaoi-ver II haa upon ila hmird of dirii !nra H'li li men aa Charlea h. I.adil, Clta". II lliahop, lien. ('. liotnlmaii. A. A. Walkm ami Hon. Clarenre aiitJi) 'Ihe ideal inalllution fur the (lepoai lory ami arrniiiiila'intt of Havinui ahuiih poxaena (lartirularly three (ealnrea lirat, aliaolilte alely ; aecoml. a ilttlllilte Kiiir- anUe; and third, a lli-xihle plan to anil the vartitiK rornlitiuiia of ita aharehold era. There lua heen and Umwlnlhe I'acillc North w ent an nrKc'nt ileiuand for an liintitiition poaaeaiinit the-te featur', ami the want aeeiita ahotit to he aupplied hy the I'liii.-nix. Ila plan ia new, om hrnrinit aa it tinea tinmntHi-a of naletv and prollt while exteiidiii optiona to ilt Hharehnl.lera aurh aa iiiiihI ciiinmeriil theuntelvea to every conaervativa man and woman. Their eariiiiitfa Int Ldvcr been leaa than atr rent A. 8. I)reHHer'i man" friemla in lliia rily f"iret lift, ply to learn thai atepa have heen taken which delay hia ap pointment to the land ollice at leant for the time h'-intf. Mr. Drexai-r ia an al.le lawyer ami ex eedinuly well fitted to fill Una reripoiiailile and lionorahle place. Il ia to he hoped that after cotuinit no near iCCOO coco ocoo cooo coco coco coco coco . ' o (iranxe aaaiated by Mra. Nora Miller aa chaplain, conducted the ceremonies at the Krav. "Uncle Tom" a a he waa generally known waa horn in Canada April 30, 1H27. While a buy hia parenla rrua.ei over into Michigan. Then ahotit M! they moved to Ioa. In 1H.1 he t roeaed the plaina lo California to the mine retiirmiiK lo Iowa the next year in the apriitK of 1h5.' he married Jane Kir win and atarteil for Oreuun arriving that fall in Oregon City. The next apriou he hx-ated on a homeatead at Highland where he lived until hia death. He wag married twice; the aeuond time to Mra, Mary Weir who ia alao dead. Nine " hildren were horn to him hy hia first wile, five of whom are livitiK aa follow a: Joliri Jonea, I'nity, Ore; Luton andof JefTeraon, of lleppner, Ore; Saariucl, ,f I'lrkplai e. Ore. and Mrki; M-triin. of Kelao, Waali. One child waa the reaultt of hi ai'rtHid marriage, Mhel Jonea, who waa living with and keeping hotlae for her father when he did. Mr. Jonea waa grandfather to 10 grandrhildren and Krea'Kramllather to three. About twenty-five thouaand acre of land in (,'lai kamaa county ia held bv P. II. Mar lay, et al, tinder lax titlea, which will aoon rinen into pood tillea if not defeated. I hereby aree to defeat any of llioite titlea for about one linlf I lie sum demanded for a deed by taid P. II. Mar lay et al. Olheaw iae no cnarirea made. O. B. DlMK K, Attorriey-at.law, OreiionCiiy, Oregon. Star-Fivc-Star $3.50 Shoe lr C. W. palhv ilui-li.r. ill Hu"i' t'ltrt", for W . . I ii r it luiim It "llii't ili it p'lti'ii.- lillt I'I'I'II lo tin I .... it... ..m ...i ttliu ia en "ll known ' f J Ii- ivea tliti'i tiiu-M a aei'k , tthi-ti In hua iipeiii'd a , ) T li iI'M-for li ta hnlll up J . Iu'it hUhhiIv. ini'l haa ri'v hut a f-t' munlliH, I The i,,i-'ur 1 1 it a .i-vvnl put imtta ul Woo I liiirn, .in I HHt a Hutl In tlunka ll,i prua perta for I 1 1 I i k un an in-live practice aa very H"nl. o o o o o o o A Winner in the race for Public Favor. "Once a Purchaser Always a Purchaser" of this Durable, Dressy and Elegant Men's $3.50 Shoe. This Stamp on the sole of every shoe. M in v Kind tmliit niti.il lli'piililiraiia Wi-re III lot' ntv Ineailiiy Iron, I tivi'r'iii' t-niiu'v in HMi'ii'iHiii-t iit until Illi't'liiUt nf Hut l!'-iililii uu I'o'llil v i-i-ii-lr.il riiinmi lei'. Tltev were till V-t i 1-n- tliU-i iNlir in i-v preaajnu ihiur rolili.li.m e ill thi'ir Pirlv, anil weie all nnxiona In , ei-e a uu". I muti iu,iiii"itl''d tn take lln pin f tlm lile ll ui. riiuunia II. 0- LOOK OUfli For Jolds-La Grippe 1 Jo Protect yoiirnelf, and don't Irunt to I'roviili'iirc. CuiiHliliTiiij,' tlio hnrni O done, "ni'lrct" brforciiiitl lifter tukilig Q a cold in I'hyMlciil rriine. You limy j jirevt-nt a cold, or, If too lute, you can i inmiru yoursrlf oguiiiMt tlio "after ef- vJ ccta," for tlirro Im tlio K'ntt danger, , Q by UHlng Dr. 1 Iarter'a Iron Tonic. Few ft lio from ( (lids, or ln uripjio, or Ca tarrh. They dio of tlio after I'fTt'cta. Theao diaeaites nil weaken, anri to a weakened body come flocking a liot of diacaaed that faatcu on weak lunga, heart, sloinarli, kldneya, and other Weak part that we aeldom think of. Tlio vasirxt and bi-Ht thing to do la to fortify tlio syHtem ho thnt you will not catch cold, but if too lute to do that, then you niUHt fro that no hutting in tllrtr la itiiiio Hfnilliitil n ill I writ lua nil ' ,, ., , ,, . , . . ' not tiuderatootl. I lie ilrceanetl leaves a uKreeuiui,iroiiiuiciiKiilli.geiL'iuuui.oi!wifu ,,, wve ,.hiIlron the blood enabling the nystt'tn uotouly frienda to latneiit hia ilemiae. to ward oirtliHea.se, nut to light 11 alter o cooo WHY! buy old shoos when you can purchase new goods for less money A. 3r 13 3V SS I'irown's "Star Five Star" Shoes Selz "Sole of Honor" Shoes (Tbe Kind That Make Your 1-eet Glad) Kbbert'g "Golden Rule" Shoes lr. Keed's Cushion Sole Shoes Clark's Childrens and Infants Shoes Our prices on above superior makes are liiwer than the cut rates on inferior makes of our competitors o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o Q O o a o Danger ofCold anil 4'rlp. The areateat danierfrom uoldHand (Trip ia their teHulting in pneumonia. If rea aonahle rare ia uaed.liowever.and Cham berlain's Coiitfh Kewedv taken, all dan Iter will be avoided. Amoiiit the tens of thouaanilt who have uaed thia remedy for tliene diaeatiea we have yet to learn of a aingle rune Imvinit reaulied in pneu monia, which shows i-onrluivelv that it la a certain preventive of that danuerouH Jiaeane. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in leas time than any ocher treatment. It il pleaaant an 1 aafe to take. For sale by G. A. Harding. Letter Mat. The folloa inu ia the liat of letters re maining in the postotfire at Oregon City, Ore., on March 19th, 1903: women's liht. Miming Myrtle Hodite W A Mrs Witcome Ida Miaa mkn's un Craiu Henry Miller W T Allen Uibhle deo MichenerC K (Ireen Clide McClary Roy Grille Paul Khull L K Jones John (blarkamith; Stormer Frank Walker John . F. HOKTUN', P. M. Hhut'ii lu A ."anie? EverythinK ia in the name a'hen it comes lo Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. D Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ao how to make a salve from Witrh Hazel that ia a specifij for Pilea. For blind, bleeding, itching ami protrud ing PiU-s. eczema, cuts, burns, bruiaea ami all skin di-eaaes, DeWitt'g Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthies! counterfeits. Ask for DeWiu's the genuine. Ueurtre A. Harding. NEW ARRIVALS O Q O O O O ADAMS BROTHERS! Laces and Embroideries. Throe New Styles-"V W Corsets. April McCall Tatterns. Bov's Suits and Shirt Waists. New Shirt Waistinsis Sunimer Dress Good Male (iranire. The rotninittee of the State Granse haa rented the Woo'liuen Hall in Oregon City. The State tirantfe of Oregon will BUpervjeor District No. 3, repirt regard meet in sanHiall May W. 1003. and con- iUjt txterit of anJ estimated cost of re uuub in session uiree uays ami nitiiits J. Canto. I D 8urfua,oneday, 2 00 K M Hittner, one day 2 00 E P Rands, one dav, 40 miles 19 00 In tbe matter of petition of Alrlch Aemessegi-r and others o set aside that ? ortion ol road belonging lo Bradley and tit-bey road. Ordered that petition be denied. In the matter of the R Srhnebel road. Argued and taken umler advisement un til March fi.'h at 10 o'rlork a. in. Id the matter of purchasing county supplies, Ordered that matter be left with I ounty Judge. In the matter of Jamee Wilton at county charge. Ordered that furtner aid lie discontinued. In the n atter of the application of L M Davidr-on for order dirertino ilm County treasurer pay to said L M David son si out ol school funds of school Oiotrict No. 47. Ordered that petition be denied and petitioner adviaed to nm. sent cl im to Board of Directors of said school district. in the matter of Fellows mail n In jections presented. Ordered that said matier be laid over until first day of April t nil. In the matter of the Corral Creek and Willamette river road. Report read second time and approved. Supervisor ordered to open road with work of petitioners. KXi'ENBg ACCOUNT. Joe Graham, one day, 6 miles.... $2 60 M N Crissell, one day 8 miles . . 2 HO S M Kelso, one day, ti miles 2 BO M Adolt, one day 2 00 Chris Wilheltn, one day 2 00 Andrew Johnson, one day 2 00 H 11 Johuson, one day, 30 miles.. )3 00 In the matter of petition of tax payers proieating against abandonment of a por'-ion of Sandy and Oregon City road. Ordered that petition be granted and that order made at February term of county Comuii sioners be stricken out ij far aa to relate to said Sandy and Oreuun Ciit road. In tbe matter of II Herrirl a ronntT charge. Ordered that further ahsistance be discontinued. Iu tbe matter of a.d for Mrs Culo from indigent soldier lund. Ordered that she, be allowed $5 per month. In tbe matter of the bills of costs in Juhtice of Peace court. Ordered that hereafter Justice of Peace file with bills of costs of statement regarding each case nnder which said bills of costs and ezpeuee were incurred. in the matter of the claim of Jacob Spangler (or trees for for tilling canyon in Lewis road. Laid over fur informa tion as to who contracted same In tbe matter of resignation ol J O Sprague, supervisor of District Noy12. hesignt tion wilbdiawn. In the matter of petition for rebate of L E Gardner for double assessment. Ordered that warrants issue to said Gardner for $6.10. Iu the matter of bridge over Clear Creek in District No. 33. where fa n waa destroyed by fire. Ordered ilia road supervisor of District No. 33 rebuild said bridge provided tbe same can be replac ed at a cost not to exceed $125. In tbe matter of Deed ol Chas Enler for road District No. 32. Ordered lhac County Surveyor survey sai l land so that propose 1 description cao be obtain ed lor deed. In tbe matter nf Trestles in county road near Macksburg Ordered that road supervisor of District N J. 25, be instruct ed to rep irt as to the estimated cost aud necessity for same. In the matter of Cave in the road above Baker bridge. Ordered that A. LtlKLLINli, Geo. Lazkllb. i'ugi pairing same. lu me matter GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR cooo QZQQ al o o cooo OCOO COOO C00GO OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE Cancku Cai bkd Dkatii. II A. Can situ, a prominent resident of Canhv. died at his home at Cauhv Monday ami en Wednesday wa buried from the Nor wegian cliureh at ('itiiliy. The must the ilereaHed's death run be I r Hi nd lu raurer from wliirh ho baa been suffering for a long lime, though Hie chardi-ltf of his rninpi. int had been for quite a while Miss Klla Lulz first prize for the fcest dressed lady and Al Cannon firm, prize for heel dressetl gentleman. Lake .May waa iriven the nrizn loi lipf mmii. man of ! ami Barton Barlow waa oa, nr.lu,l firt prize for arting tbe part of a comic woman. Tbe whole all'air was one ol the most pleasant ever given by Mr. and Mrs. Turner. many n .. it- '.- 1 1 .. .1.. i i... lit tit . . tiir-uifii in in Kirnur III iirnirtii'i nil IIFT obUlued a foot- um,m pUr,,0!,,.8 Bn ,, t,e eaat- YQP hold. ' ,.rn and middle stiilea Last week a iir birL'e honm of loirs were floated down the river around the Moiulla ami aetit to some wltere in Utah ami sninn this week a crew of men have been busy esrorting iiutlu'r mft nl Hnn 11 r loi'H iluu-n ntrputii is Just tho remedy needed, as it Biip.i to Portland from which plare they will plies the blood directly with the iron it ! be sent lo Salt Lake City mid used for rennlr in rninhnl f'.,l,la nr T o flrlnno piling. It seems Unit our lir is stronger Take it before, during, or after. If np-rrttw it has obtalued a foo q Dr. HARTER'S IRON TONIC taken iu time, it will prevent ; if taken during, it will tdiorteu (he courxe ; If taken after, it will jirereiit all bad after effects. t Women are especially benefited by Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic, as they seem to suffer from the weakness of Colds and La Orlppe longer than men, and they are particularly susceptible to the actio f a blood builder such aa this Is. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. and tinner and less inclined to rut than I hat of almost any other state. All the saw mills in t'liirkannia County are being rushed and the demunil greatly exceeds their ability to supply the same. One building in this city, which is under ronstrnrtion, is now waiting for lumber caused from the fart that the mill whirl) is furnishing the building materials has more orders on hand than can be sup plied. Work un the M. K. church has lieen rppeatedly Interrupted by the same condition of affairs ami many othar structures, all over the city, are sustain ing the similar draw hacks to the com- pletioo of the work of erection. A delightful parly was tendered Uni'le Joe Stewart and wife Wednesday even ing at the Odd Fellows hall. The pleas ing affair was given tty the Kebekali lodtie and a large attendance of members and friends did the well known residents honor. "Uncle Joe" is about to leave Orenon City where be has lived for 30 years ami will move to Seaside where it is bis intention to make bis abode. Judge Gnlloway and Mrs. Howell deliv ered stirring addresses and spoke elo quently of the life of these two old citi zens. After tbe addresses by these two j speakers, the company repaired to the banquet hall where a sumptuous lunch- UOI1 ll'll na.ln bu.l nl Tliau.. t-A nl I residents of this count'y have lived here tl,e l.lKUian ?l""- where the religious so long and been so identilie.l with tt, 1 vires were held bv Kev. Dnnlap after succeeding he may yet accomplish his purpose. His long association at the bar and Ills recognized ability as a con servative business man fit him amply for tbe plare. lie has ever been a true blue Republican, and always to be found on the side of Republican principles. Always in the past when campaigning waa to be done for bis friends and for the party, he has been the first to go out and do battle for the cause; and it does seem as if in the fare of all this sacrifice and effort, his services ought to be awarded. Mr. Dresser's friends in this city still express strong hopes of his yet securing the place, and thev are go ing to do all possible to further bis cause and aid him in getting what by rights he certainly is entitled to. ' On the !)th of this month Thomas B. Jones, uf Highland, this county, passed away after an illness of about three weeks at the age of of nearly seventy-six. The next day in spite of the terrible storm that was raging at the time, a large procession followed tbe remains to life of the city, that their friends are very reluctant about bidding them adieu. Many hopes and kind memories attend them on their departure to their new home by the sad sea waves and they are lo know that at any time they decide to return to this little city, they will find many friends ready to welcome them back. Subscribe for the Enterprise which the Highland Grange, No. 201, of which Mr. Jones was a charter member, assisted by members of Central Grange, No. 27(5, of Beaver Creek, took charge of the funeral and buried him according to the beautiful and impressive funeral rites of the Grange. The pallbearers were E. Harrington and Steve Hutchinson, of I entral Orange; A. J. Kingo, rinley BOARD OF COMMISSIOXERS Jieyular March Term of the County Board. In the matter cancelling county war rants drawn bjr error. Ordered that said warrent be cancelled. In the matter of the payment of rebate on wide tire wagons. Ordered that no wan ants issue for wide tires here after. In tbe matter of report of viewers of Fellows road. Report read and laid orer until to-morrow. In the matter ol report of viewers of Corral Creek and Willamette river road . Report read and laid over until to morrow. In the matter of Board of Health to re gulate and to provide for expense. Or . ered that same be laid over until next term. I uthe matter of resignation of Ed Kapper, Supervisoi of District No 8. Ordered that said Supervisor file report and Btatment of property on hand. In the matter of petition of B. P. Wec'dle for change of 'Odd at Poliukt. hill. Laid over for further consider ation. In the matter of bridge across Rock Creek in district No. 27. Laid -over un til next term. In the matter of petition for assistance in t pening the Hoist road. Ordered laid over until next term aud Supervisor to be notified. In tbe matter of the petition of John A. Ridings and others relative to open' ing "Eagan mill and Ulad Tidings road. Supervisor ordered to open same on surveyed line of same. In the matter of Union Hall and Canby road. Ordered opened ou sur veyed line. In the matter of opening the "Sprague roai". Laid over for investigation. In the matter of the bono, of Frank S. L. Bagsy with Andrew Todd as suiety in improvement of Rock Creek and pud ding river. Ordered that said matter be said over. In the matter of the report of viewers of Elwood A Bitner mill road. Iteport read and In id over until to-morrow. In the matter or petition of Leonard Schaber for return of fees paid into pro bate court. Ordered that said matter be referred to Probate court. In the matter of petition of E. F. Rilev for concellatinn of mortgage tax. Order ed laid over for further information. In tbe matter of petition of 1. H. Manay for refund of $10 on land purchased at tax sale. Ordered that detition be denied. In the matter of Chris Biitner road. Report of viewers read second time and approved, Supervisor ordered to open road with work of petitioners. H1KN8E ACCOUNT. A Lacey, one day, ten miles..... Branch Tucker one day,J12 miles. $3 00 a 20 Nicholas, W. U. Mayfield and E. A. I Ed Cloaner. one dav. 12 milea . .. 3 90 Cummins, of Highland Grange; while j W T Henderson, one day, 2 00 of book typewriter. Ordered that in order to a scertain the relative value of machine and band work the Recorder hereafter report u umber of instruments recorded by each one ia' his office. In the matter of R Scbuebel road. Ordered that petitioners of remoustrators be granted and that proceedings relative to tbe location of said road be dismissed. In the matter of petition of Emm Samson for reconsideration of order of last term directing supervisor of District No. 1 to open Price Fuller road. Order ed that said be denied. In the matier of statement of warrants issued for scalps. Ordered that clerks report of $S2 issued in payment ol scOp I adveriies be approved bourn be matter of ruoner paid for sup In f non-resident paupers. Ordered port oill fur same be forwarded to secret tbat bf state for allowannee and piy ary o i mm$ Alone. 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Am very glad I did. tor 1 found it was just what I wanted. 1 comnietu-rd to innirov at once and kept getting better until. ai'U-r seven weeks. 1 was entirely cured. 1 have rr-mritied in perfect health ever since, and remain a firm fiiendof your ' Favor ite Frescriplion.' - The dealer who offers a substitute for "Favorite Prescription " is only seeking to make the little more profit afforded by a less meritorious medicine. His profit is your loss. Therefore, turn your back on him as unworthy of your pat fonage. If constipated use Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. They cure constipation, biliousness and sick headache. They de not produce the "pill habit." World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y.