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J L 4- tu. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 190 3 THE LOCAL NEWS "Tlir miiisT la i the rniiiiil 1 f m.i'ivi'ly 'ii'H.'- the II;' ut nil i i-i tm-.u'i'-d i tin- di-'iitrd rml. A yu t Ituiiv jk- jlt who luive hern I'liii'l if iv.'i'!' i i 'I'"' "llirr ii-.cii,k-sii I lir ki h .I'n I its allied hi mi i 'I illi'r'.tt hi .ill' '! ii ..ill li' till- iim'hI 1 1 , I'll I'V i, I ',ii! ) . -1 1 jlr.li, al iJiMi-wry ( : " V,'. im, hi, ., IIH-.ln llli'K Wl"l ""'v I'lllli i if y Ii. ii i I I, lllll lllllll Wt" Id'l'.lll In,- , ,. ,,j 'CiiMoii Mnlnul Iii'.nni iv ' Ihi.l nr. fuiiti riMIWr mill IiilIiiij; rim.'' $.i.i!io rokinr win i,- ,.iii i,v Y,iuU''s I'l.-il'hWMHV Mi;lnt.u, As'.ii iuri"N. rriiiitirlom, lli li il.i, '. t jf .muni "lliiw tin- nrilil tl tj-liittuln f the iii' livi. tn:ti Vulliii!r-i-iiiu Hit- i, j. r, ,mi! I- !"'. mill iilwi ill (lie wrllrm ,f .1, IV I, IIIHllll.il ittIK ll JU till.' UmUIMImIh ,,l.'ll lllM HIT I'HlllH.lllV llllllil.lllll, ll iiu in;; tliiir H' li'il'H'lirni. H v ll'l (.I, uniiir llml I 1,11 ! nln )-.t fi.li' I'll I III III i.v. i V'i'1'1 ' I'rll, (' h. '"'i' ' i i' wn, Mil f. M. '.,l,-, ,,f ', K .I'll HI., II I 'i. . 1, 1., " "i Vri ,, I mi l I..,,. I n.,i,,r. Minn (IiiIiIhihIiI) will Iihvii I lif in, ml lirniinfiil linn ill millini-ry Kvurrxlilliilxij III Ori'Kuii Cliy, llrand Millinitry Opnnjnif TiirmUv March ;l' ; Hiii days. Alms OiildBiniili. Jacob ( radiir, an old resident of New Kra, l(lity-Hix ym old, died at IiU lionm Thursday moriiliiK. Tim di'ieusm! ha In nl in lliln county fur thirty tear Hinl ha it l-tii'H i'Im In of friends lii I hem. K tH. Tllll llllllT-tl Wa lllllll I'Vl'laV Ut jtlm ri'Mlili'iii'H (,f I.Ik iliiiiliter, Mr. Mmiility, I' "r-t-r i-U . Tim iiiie,n.i'i Ii'hvi-h threw follow liitfi married ilmit'liii'iH hihI U conn to In Melt L'7. ' ""'it Inn ili'ii'li. Mill V. flit who enjoved tin pleasures of the on caion were Herbert Hart, Joe (iadkey, Mle Ida Teland. Alice Kreytaif, Alien HnlliiiKiir, 1 1 iilmi I'.rk am Nodie Leland. Hi' Ml Miihol Junes WHII in,irrii'i flunk lliilluwuy ut i court ,oiim I'liniNiliiv, Jiiilpn Kyiiu iillii'iHliil. 'Jin- '"'ii'K pin liv hI llriivi-r CiH-k hihI will .rnlinlily inukn Him thrlr Iioiiii. Nr it'll i nrii Ih v iiftiirnooii tin, fuinr'ii 'lull iiii i'm Ht tlm Iiimiiii iil Mrn llmw. ni'll. All lnilii'H Inviii'il. 'Urn miliji'i't iiiulnr ilini'iiHHi.iii U tin' IKn ami moik i,f lliii aulliui lluncll. llu.ll I ,ur n.'iini iiiii nir In 1,, . I nil milk nn, I rvtii lh.il hnvr ntr I r II .14 In,. II., h 1 Ml III. I nl iivr tu ilmtli, 'l'l"i' tlr ii I, , itir nil,- .,! I In,, i v . I,, i ..'"I , ,i ntl, ,, ii- m,,,,,,,, I, I In v nil, ii . r, lurliii.t' n n Iniir) ,,r it. I "''t.-iM .1 1 iUih,: id, ir ii,,-,i nt- ttiu lllr Ill lllr.,,, K,4 ,, ,,.r ,( .,iL mil lint .,f limn w,,, I , iil.l n, i , km.; i wink. N"w . HIV II. u..' i.i -I, tri v wi II . il i iiliNi Mir 4lnl mil r4l niiyllnii4 1 ll.r.1 .' I t"" i.i. i li.ui 1 want " Ani'l't no Hiiliititulc for )r. rirrrc'f C"l Irn M'-.li. iil I in.. ,ii i y. Ill I'lrl.r'H CiMlllllull SrilM' Mnlirnl AiIvim-i in m nt ne on rrr it of ttiiinp til pIV l H IIM' llf Itlllili'l ,.('. Semi l i, in- t-lit Kl.ini, tut tli,- i.im t covfirij l,k, or t,l iUiii i for tlir rlntli hoiimi fii'iinii'. AiUln m Ir. K. V. l'ltrcc. lluf- Y V. 'I'll" I.H.I illH All) hiH ll'l V of tllll l'.llitiHt I rliuri'li will liolil a lli.tur in tin' -tin ln v I bi IioiiI ruuili nl tlmir i hiin li on tlm I (tin ol April, Thi'y will wrvn liiiii li Iroiu lV toHoMuik in llm "Vfiiinn; hIhii ich rii'Uiu mill cukti. t I Tlin ( 'IiIiiiiiiuii'-i ti'mii thii away Tliiim- , iliiy Mini hiihi-Iii'iI nvi'H tiling nn nrtty i limlly. Tlm pi, ii i wlii rii llm liorHi'K I'Iiomi tu ilo tlii-lr work wan well Hi ilcl for iiH mil nn , 1 1 n ) 1 1 1 n-ii t , it lii'inu Niiifi-r'H I hill. U lii'ii tint train or wlmt ii'inaiiiril 4lnt cmilil Im ili-niiiiiiiiiiti'il a ti'um, ! ri'iirlird llii li'illoiii ol tlm hill, tlm vi'ir utiilili'B Im'l Iii cii Mriilirri il all llm way ilown, two hr, 'jn weld i ll llm vrliirlii Hint tlin poor ilrivi-r Ini'l Mfvcriil rnlH on hii lii-inl Hint Ii.hIv. At tlm liotlom o( inn lull tlm liorii-ri thii inlu a pont ami llii'id htiippril. Word Ih ti'li'iriiil,iiil from Kruciil,', wlirrit Jnliii V. Nolilii i working, 'hut hi In mimti way lin,ki holh din arnii, TtllllHililV Ii orililltf. Tllll llilinnali whn Inli'l ami Dm iiarlirnlarH wh wrri iiiiuIiIk I ) learn at tlim Hint ai wh aiu alioul to t(' to prmH. A iIi'IihIh In-Ill at tlm Arailmny lui-Nilay nik'lit on Hi Hiiliji'i't "IIi'ki.I vi-.l thai C'uplliil I'liiiinliiiii'iit Oilklil to Hit Aholinlii'il" anil iliiriilnl in fiivor of tlm ni'KtlivH. Tlm npiuki-rN on llm iiHirniif tivn with (irori( Culiir an. I Marrint SiiKarman ; iii-khIivii, MfitHrn. I'ni'u ami I low Hill, Coinpiuiy A., I). N. i., hrlil a xniokiT It Iikh lii-nti iiKilml hy an old tiirm ri-M.,'iii jn iIii-bi, nartM tlmt llm way to avoiil I1m-h thin fall In lor the iHiiin rx ami rili.i'li" of Huh roiiniry who own irop" nr'y, lo ni-i llrm now ami hiirn the fi-rn ami ilnul Iimvi-h I lull arn nvi-rvw hern in I'Vlili'orr, Tina tinm of yi'iirVi llm iiiomI uniubli', ll in nii',l, hi-i aiiHii llm Kronnil ami wooiIn arn a lii'ii- ilump h n ' I nnouirli ho to pivvniit tlm Urn pri-ailiiij. liy liiiriiiii-i at IIiih HHiiMiin of llm yrnr tlm oli' iirnB will Im ili'Hlruvi'il hihI room iiihuk lor inn now. linn, it hi-i-Iiik, in a priuTim w liirli I In- IihIiuiih iurHii-i ln-rn in early Ilim-H anil it m nanl that liii' writ; li'HH cniiiiiioii than iiowailayH, K. II. Madiaon wai on llm I2'li married lo Mik-i .lulina I'ollork at V,iinoiivi-r, VS'hkIi. TIh-dh two yoiiim peopln arn well ..ml lavorahly known tlirotili'idt lai kaiUHN roiinly ami i-Hi i,illy nrnuinl at llm Armory Monday liiKhl, ami Hpeut j lliifhiaiid, wliere ho 111 have H-aidi-d for It w-ta annoiiiiti'd a few dava airo that Mr. (ieorKH II. llimea, of J'ortland, would deliver an adilrexit in thia rity on erly Oregon Vily liintory ; thin addrem haa ht-eii ilrleireil on areoiint of iinavoid aliln ciri iiiiiBtam ea liavinu arim-n which previ-nli-d Mr. llimea from rominS It hai now hern anaii)i-il ly the ladira of tlm Moiliera' rlrili to havn Mr. HimeH peak in thin citv on tho (-vi-iiiiii of 1-1-diiy, April IIih JJ'lth, in llm Woodmen hail. Mr. Iliiiiex needM no introdiu.'tion to tlm i'i"ipl" of Oregon a Im l known all ovnr llm main aa well an the want, and Iihviiik at an early day refilled in tliia litlln riiy, hia addreHH ia anrn touivn the piihlie a (rent. He ia a apnaker of ahility and can internat the mont indif ferunt auditor. I Ahoiit twenty-live tliomuinil tcrea of I'lml in Mai kamaa county ia held hv I'. II. Murlay, et al, under tax titlna, which will Noon rinen into irood lit U-n if not neieaien. i iiereiiy aitren lo deieal any of I hone title for about onn half the mini demanded fur a deed hy laid I'. II. Ma lay ut al. OlhenwiNR no cnarea made. (J. H. Pimii'K, Atiorney-at.law, OreiionCity, (Jreijon. One day recently a dray home hroke lKjm- from tlin place w here wan lied up the Hliei-t and went rnnliin down the Htrect with hid harneiia on at a break neck speed. When in front of McGlaali an'n Hio.e llm liiifbtened animal runlmd itoi-h the Hidewalk and chiiih within an ace. of rumiliiK into neveral people, Home amonjf them childron. Down the atreet he riiHhed, at every atridn hia harneHH diirifii'i; iiiOi hia aide and increanini; hia diatic'N, tilt hn had attained to hia liinh eat Hpeed. Near Albright's meat market II4K0TG GET It OA D.I THROUGH. Dlflli-ult for Farmer lo Follow I-fR-al TrrlinlrulltlnH. the Farnmra and others interngfed In the opemrit; of county roadu are alow to learn the intricacies of Injral preparation, and thus a larun proiortion of their projects "fall down" when put to the teat in the county courts. Nearly every farmer thinks he knows just how a petition should be worded ami how it should he ponied, and if there ure certain points he ia not sum of he auks the first county official he meets, lie is then likely to forKot something hy the time he reaches home and so the road project lie has worked so lonx and earnestly on comes to naiiKht and he feels as though he lias been mistreated. There is always some one to remonstrate against a new road, and these remor.Htrators take advantage of the miatakes of the petitioners. Hev eral worthy prnjeeig have fallen throuuh in tJackamas County recently because the lt-Kal technicalities had not all been followed. Dunicer of Cold and rl. The Kreatest dHnifer.from colds and prip i mrn icruiiiiig in imeumuma. ii rea sonahle care is used, however, and Cham berlain's Cough Remedy taken, all dan ler will be avoided. Anions the tuns of tliousands who haVe lined Ibis remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case httvintf resulted in pneu monia, which shows conclunivelv that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous Jim-ace. It will cure a cold or an attack of tho grip in Ions time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale hy O. A. Harding. REMEM BER Saturday I d I I III -us l.lheial K. "li'leiilH aluiiK the Viola end of the Iri'.'i.ii Cilv ro.ol lime alritntv hum.-,! II Toil low.ud Hie I'luiik'iiK and uiiicadn- iiniiiK ol llml tliiiiniili!,(,i,. ahhotiKhi In ir iriiinr'liiii nl Hie f I 7IMI iiereHi-iity m only 11'ilKI. Nmin of I be (,trmer .ii'iibiri-d nn nun b us f m) each, ami ,v.,rv one solicited sulmi rilied Hi-curding Iiin meiiiiM. i ih tb.Hiflil ii l, in, ire ililli, nit iiinhi mi the $I.V0 ioiiiIiik Iroiu (luon ( 1 1 v I'll .iih lor the li i.iiir ol this toad. tln rc an-two iri.ji-ciM llml nnd a- i.iin - al unci'. Uini is llm miiilb cii l "I, wliirli is to iiihI helweeu filnO and ;tn, iici'ordiiiK I i the expense ol cro nn'tk" S niiherii I'm-ill trck. This miitli i-ii l run. I lo in the hsmlsof a ruin iiiiil.e of llm h iiird ol Iraile. Itmh rosil I"", "rli am ill Ihn llliiinil llnii'irlnlii'H to t!ii-,i"';.li of Cl,ti'kaiii'is county, and i-uli m In lie pni Ihroilk'll bi'liirii next ococo o o o o -00000. ll'l" li ; iii I I ''Hill! V (1III1I1 il Ii r lira. Will Im loitlnoiil- II ' m ii r It ii lli- I'nof. Ihn' "I 'In- in il ti-iiiiirkiilile i'uhi-s of a I. 'I' I e.lli"l oil I In" lllllifn, l'KIIlll( iri,'ini'"ii , Ih llml o li". liertrude K, K'Hi'T, U ir mi, In I , who wu enlncly i h i-I l v lb,' il-r u ( Ine M iiiii'm 1'iniii I'll " -i r i:i) ; " h" i'iiIIIiIii Hil l elr i ii :ij u. nki'iie l me Ihdl I imikiiiii ilunii i'i U' n'lil f'.iin 1 -I s In !l'.' '.nindJ. I Ti' I ii'imbi-r i f ii-iiii-iii-b to mi avail iiiilil 1 n-i'l iiii" Minutii ('iiiujii fine. K "-ir l",'i, - ,, i,h uu'i 1,'iMI remedv . 'i'"l Mi, i -ntin-iy ol I In- run. Ii, Mrrliiith 'ii-'l nn iiiiik-, u ll. I ietnri'd me In my ll'fiu.ll r;L'bl, hra th it inl Micnth." 'i' V. 1 1 in .I iiu roll the lies- I Hi-ill- cr.itie Dcli-Kiilei. riir i, iir n iii ll,,. I )i-inoi'iiit!r ''"-'"iiil vri.li'Hi cli-cli-'I hv "iinly i.iiirnl i'ihii mil I rr-We tv .in-: J p. I.iiv.il, W . I ', I i in in if , ' N Wait, .1. K. liiilil.l... W. II. 'I'1-""'. I II K ri hem, K Mn-s and liniier lli' I'O'iiir.-Bniiinikl ciin 'lill HI Iti.rtH ut A 1,-, v A .ill 11. A. f. ll,-nn-, i,j l,o'k-iiiiv'i le. iri-m'iii prnh "I'll k' .ill,, r im- ul Ilii- lil-t j l.il, ihI il s-1- Mi- I im,i,,, M Ith tin- Clark Hiili .!i'i,'.'.ti,n. A HEALTH POLICY Ilie hthIitii In fi-oin nut urn! I .'lll-i'.i, ili-lij litiil,.,! (,r riin.iloun ""iii in ti,,, H.,rii,ir nml full. The 'iwuin chuiiKi-a nn- iiIwiivh n tax 'on iiuiiiua (ilKimiKlii. ilir MikkI hrcoini'H liniiiiri- ill the tfinir, and vitality Ins hi the full. Ulle curl-, ll lift 1 19 linnintaiieP, '"i'i nature will tlo the rent, lis it is '"IIVM irviiffr In t,.,ili.l I Ill, ' rciieut)y tho wciiki'Ht orL'nn w ili -now i, ,,,,,i ,ii..r.i.. i ,i,i.. . uim'iiiri, (iiiii imni '"' ll rmw t,i ti'f..t,. l ...... ...,... I .,,,,iiK 1 1 'iiiiii, iii. rlr the iliiliilituti'd cuiKlitioiiH " "ITIIIL' or full or in, v ,(!.. .rl Ilir Hint l,,nM.,r 11, .i.rl.l y to do la to build up the 1 c .Vst,'''. It Ih not your hIoiii- 'iW liver, or larvi-a nlohe Hint niT """''I''; '" ore wriik- u,l all over nml nmJ I lilt'ft Vai. -"".u.nrriigtu,,,,,! vitality. Tlicae you run not Krt so quickly ursii rely or Bunny iw hy UNllig If you appreciate the importance of having shirts and collars that fit, that give you comfort where you want it, and style; you'll spend your shirt money here. A big, well assorted stock we have what you want; as for qualities, they're Cluctt-Pcabody goods: enough said. Neckwear, underwear, hosiery, gloves all sorts of fancy fixings. Shirts such as you want, $ i .00 and up GO L D E N RULE - BAZAAR OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE MS CALL BAZAR. O fiSITERHS 0 ocooo- NEW ARRIVALS. Laces and Embroideries. P New Stylos-" W IV Corsets. McCall rattorns. 15ov's Suits and Shirt Waists. A Might In Irrlund. Following ii Mm program for the en tertainment, "A Niiflit in Ireland," to lieKiven tlm ffriilav) evenliit!. i'iano nolo Irish Melodifs M188 Kdna Caiitinld. Selection Jtordbtrom children Km-itation ,..Inita Dixon Solo Selected Mr. 0. A. Miller Keailinie "How Mikev got Kilt in the War".... Mm. Bollinger. nng "Mr. Uooley" Raymond Cautield, Earle Latourette Roy M(-Karlanii.tAllie (irout. Solo "The Heart ol (iirl" Mr. Frank Alldridi8. "Tlie S.ory ol the Little Red Hin".. Louise Ilmitlev. "The W'eario of the Ureen" Song and frill ...Twelve Girls Kecitation "Iiuldy Mclnnnis at the I'liuioisranliera" Mrs. Brownell. Solo Iriah Luliaby . .Miss Maisie Foster reelection tranuis Ualloway (i'lartet Selected. Mrs. Uanong, Mra. Caufield, Mrs. Porter Mra. Miller. Selection Nordstrom 'children. VVai-rit' ill New Shirt Waistinjis Suinnier Dress Good. o o o o cocoo Death of Knhcrt M. W'lckham. Tuesday niktht at 12:30 there passed away at hia home in this city, Robert M. W Iridium, one of the best known and most highly resjiected citizens in Clack amas County. Hubert W ickham was born in Northern Iowa in the year IS39 and devoted his early boyhood princi pally to agriculture on his father's farm when the war hroae out, he joined the 13th Iowa Infantry and served through ttie entire war. lie bore the reputation for great bravery and everybody who knew him at that time will testify to hia lortituJe on all occasions, ior nearly two years Me was immured in Anderson ville prison and while here nearly starveil lo Heath coming out a mere ahadow of skin and bones. Gaining his treeuoin nnaily when many of the pris oners secured their release. This brave old veteran continued in the service of his country till the hoys were dismissed at. the end of the campaign in 65. After the war Mr. W'ickham returned to the home of his youth and continued there to work on his father's farm till he was about thiiiy years old when he married Miss Sarah Moore and soon afterwards turned his steps westward to Oregon and came to Oregon City where he has re sided for nearly 30 years. Mr. W'ick ham w hile in Oregon City has worked in the woolen mill and various other em ployments and has been active in his work up to the last ten years when his present, malady cancer of the stomach, unfitted Iii ut for work. For two years he has been a sufferer and up to the last moment his pain was very intense. He leaves to mourn his death, his wife, Mrs. Sarah M. W'ickham and two sons Alonzo W'ickham and G. W. W'ickham both of whom are well known in these parts. The funeral was held Thursday after noon at the Presbyterian church and Rev. Heaven olliciated. California Sweet IS 5 Em Ml Wehivejuit received our tup p!y of Sweet Pea Seeds furnished for free distribution by Rieger, the California Perfumer, manufacturer of that famous perfume PALO ALTO PINIi Tha Ptrfuma That Latti Now i the time to plant Sweet Peas, io come and get them free, with complete instructioni for planting, growth and ore. Channan & Co. Cut-Rate Druggists and w' of ne, and se of ne of sec 11,4, le 200 C G Stone to E Sears, 10.44 acres in A Mattoon claim, 3, 3e 300 E Miller et al to E Sears, 20 acre in Clackamas county 123 L A Young to F Thiel, nw of ne & ne of nw, sec31, 3, 2 e 1750 D C Yoder to I B Hein, 90 acres in sees 15 and 22, 5, 1 e 1200 II Hansee to A R Hansee.all inter est in claim 53. 3, 2e .., 400 H VanCuren to C VanCuren, 88 a in sec 33, 2. 4 e 10 C VanCuren to H VanCuren, 12 a in sec 33. 2, 4 e 10 G B Dimick to T P Wilson, lot 13, hlk 12, Gladstone 50 E W Paine tJC Anderson, nw of se, e4 of ne of sw, of sec 9, 4, 2 e 1400 A Hoppe to J Wolske, 30 a in sec 4.4,1 e 1550 M Rohbins to W Gray, 109 a in sec 34, 5, 1 e 200 C M Myers to H J Hathawav, lots 6. 7 2. 8, blk 1. and lot l.'blk 2. and 1 and 2, blk 6, Beaties add to Oregon City M Pendleton to T F Rvan, ne of ne 'A of se of pec 20, 6. 3 e V M Warnock to S Warnock et al 40 acres in claim 41, 4, 4 e C Riser to E Hines, 30 acres in Weeks' claim, 3. 1 w D C Howell to M Marchbanks, 5 a in Brown claim. 4. 4 e S L Roberts to A E H Roberts, nt claim 37. 2, 4 e F E Koellmin to J W Arnold, ne of sw sec 11, 4, 5 e O I & S Co to A Wise, tract Miller claim Hayford to E Hartman. of nw'4, sec 2, 3. 2e I GOO 1000 950 500 1 250 349 1550 300 1300 f Dr.HARTER'S IUI1IUI Tonio y xm Dr- "arter'B Iron Ii. ,;,.''u "r "'lplK to renew MV v i Viry ,ll,,,r ,,f y'" U.mm; you are WI. ?0,,r tn'iwh and reb2 '"XlW'Htlvellui.ls; you J yU are feeding lin.l rcvil..!!: mi.,t fi ",:l;v,0U3 ".VHt.-m. You 41 1 Without KettinK "'"'"akolJr.IIar- : an enjoyable time. Hon. A. S. Dresser i waH pri-siit and tfuve a short addiu'H and ! reveral (ousts were ifiven. This smoker is w hat the hoys ilelltlht in holding and every yesr everv year they look forward ' to the same with a great deal of expect ancy. j Samuel Marrs, an old reaident of Ore gon City died at his home in this city Thursday morning at the Be of 117 years. The deceased leaves seven daughters and two sons. The funeral will be held mis rriuay anernoon ironi the residence at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. A. J. Montgomery olliuiating. some time. Mios Pollock is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, of llih land. Mr. Madison has been more or less engnifed in the sawmill industry in this county hut has lately sold out his interest ai.d will soon move in company with Mrs. Madison to Oregon City, w here they will reside for the time be ing at least. he grew weary of his ellorts and walked onto the meat scales as much as to say "See how much I weigh after my speedy pilgrimage down the street." IV n, Ci,,caoo, III., Nov. 2(1, 1901. 0tTi V''W" fJ"- Tkiytnn, O. ."an Dr ""liMllatlimly record 1rmi,h.,',."artcr'i jn, Tonic "rkei ta,r'l,",h" t Ionic on lhl A colored man by the name of Henry White, aged 41 years, was run over by a car at Hellwood Thursday and instantly killed. IheO. W. P. A Ry. Co. have been building a new track at this place ami the man was working on the road. A heavily loaded car liecame unmanage able and plunged the track, killing the man instantly. day. nd f;.T7L" Ut ' ! " taken L!.h,' f"1 ,ur' . r"abott f "1 iyn, 'J'. -v-ry sprlim and (all "Kjina f.. I., i.. , . - iirru oi a i I tattle of emir t iu. I 8ALC EVERYWHERE. NextMondav night Company A, O. N. U., will hold its regular quarterly in spection and muster. Major Charles McDonald, of Portland, is to inspect the men and will have charge of their drill. In a few days more it is intended to re sume the target practice which was sus pended some months ago on account of bad weather. The company lacks but five men now of beinit a full company and their work is progressing nicely. Mrs. Lulu Patdorf left her home at Willamette Falls last Friday and has not been heard of or seen hy any body in those parts since. She left two very touching letters behind, in which she bade adieu to all her friends, and said that she was tired of living. At first it was the opinion of the public that the unhappy woman had taken her own life, but this opinion ia rapidly giving way to another that she has probably left for other parts. This, however, iB merely conjecture, and nothing definite is known at all. One of those pleasing little afternoon parties was tendered Master Joseph Miller Tuesday afternoon at the resi dence of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller on 13th street. It was Joseph's filth birthday and the most leasing thing about the whole affair was the birthdav cake which was served to the guests. The cake had five candles on it representing the five summers of Master Joseph's life. The afternoon was most enjoyably spent in games and merry making and four o'clock came (ore the guests knew it. Those pres- Death of Hugh I'tirrln. Hugh Currin, a well-known citizen of Onrrinsville, Clackamas County, died Monday at his home. His ailment was consumption. He was a native of this county and the town of Currinsville was called after his father, long since dead. Hugh, several years ago, married Miss l.illie Wilburn, of Eagle Creek. She died some time ago. Mr. Curriu's age was 47. lint's In A Annie? Everything is in the name when it comes lo Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. Dt- Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases, DeW'itt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeW'itt's the genuine. George A. Harding. Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the postofliceat Oregon City, Ore., on March 2ti, 1903: womkn's list. Pickson, Miss E F Lewis, Mrs A Fletcher, Miss E Miller, Miss S Richardson, MissS Mnrphy, Mrs N hen's list Black, Rev P A Block, Louis Charman, II J Dallas, D Dresher, J Duly, John Davis, Will Hays, Winter G.l Lowry, Ernest Maddock, Creston Ott, Fred Smith, Harry Tucker, A Uledger, Lawn Wolf, C P Williarrison, J R IIORTON, P. M. Subscribe (or the Enterprise REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week hy the Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Company. Hibernia Sav:ng Bank to D. W. Crowley, 401 acres in Kellogg and Garrett claims. ( 1 T. E. Kinsey to C. R. Dowell, nw of sec 12, in 7, 2 e 1250 E. M. Lewis to A. D. Grigsby, lots 6 and 7, blk 18, Canemab 500 J. W. Miller to M. J. Downs, nw of aw of sec 28. and road way, 1, 3 e 475 F. Welsh to E. A. DunUp. e2' of the Welsh claim in 3, 3 e 900 O. I. A S. Co. to A. M. Hughes, lot 3, blk 42, Oswego 70 S. Smith to T. P. Randall, part Shaw'g 1st add to Oregon City.. 300 T. P. Randall to A. W. Choney, two-thirds of Shaw's 1st add to Oregon City 600 O. A C. K. R. Co. to T. Hodson.ne of se of sec 17, 5, 2 e 140 Union Saving & Loan Association to K. Rankin, lots 3, 4 and 5, blk 2, Oswego 10 H. L. Kelly, trustee, to Alice Hull, lot 14. blk 14. Gladstone. . 65 II. L. Kelly, trustee, to G. D. Hull, lot 13, blk 14. Gladstone 65 F A Ely to D Ely, wH of lots 7 and 8, blk 130, Oregon City G50 W 0 Mack to 0 E Hage, ni of se, II J Thoflias to N J Thomas, sw of se, ol sec 17, S, z e S Leabo to J Baty, 44 a in claim 46, o, l e M J Hagedon to J Baty. 3 a in Mar- ouam claim, 6 1 e 250 R L Pollock to A Coon, lot 15, blk 35. Oswego 250 JDollingerto J W Roots, n1,,' of nw'ofsrc 18, 2, 4e 1000 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system of .nstracl indexes, for Clackamas county, and uave the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on app.ication. Loans, investments, real estate abstracts, etc. OHice over Bank of Oregon City, Call and investigate. A Great Agency Wo Have Gecured Control fop This City ol the Fulton Com pounds, the Only Things Known to Medicine That Cure Kidney Diseases In Doth the Primary and Secondary Stages. The kidneys are cot sensitive and t'je dlseaa i sometimes fastened and already chroma with the very first symptoms. If It has hung en eight to ten months 11 ia surely chronic la either case why lake chances? Why not take at Orst the only thing known that cures kidney aiNesHeinihe chruuio an well as the primur amices. The Peil case rued below, by permis sion, iHespecinlly vuiuable, tor its incurability, wits doubly conn, uied ly pnii'ulting physicians.' and after recovery uuder the t ultonCompouiula the recovery was uUo doubly attested. On May 1st. inn, the ami of K. C. Pell, the) rutisk'erof the Pauilie Coast biscuit Company of Second and Kolsom streets. Hun Francisco was declared hy the family physician lo ba chronic kiJuey fii i-iase and incurable. Another physician wa callid in and confirmed tbe diunnosis. Tne whole bo.y was swollen with droiisy, and a fatal termination looked for. The Fulton Compounds were then turned to aa Ihn only hope. On September IS the dropsy bad disappeared and the boy was well, and after double examinations the physician declared lha recovery complete und Ke Mr. tall a written report which be now has. JudKeii. A. Cabaniss, the Police Judite of Baa Francisco, also attests the recovery under bus own observation of a friend of his who also recovered when the case (chronio Bright'! Dis ease of the kidneys) was well known to be La curable according to all medical authorltiea, Up to the advent ol the i niton Compound medicine knew mitaln? that would cure kidney troubles after they became chronic. About nine-tenths of all cases are now curable, even after they have dvlcpe,l Into the dreaded chronic forma of Urixbt's Disease and diabetes. No statements are published or Invited except from chronic casos th.it, like tne above, are la curable by all other known medicines. If yoor kidney trouble ta recent Fulton'a Renal Com pound will cure It quickly. If it is of over elan ' to lea months standing It ts the only thing known that will save your life. John 1. FuIUjb Co., W Waabiugtou street, San Francisco, tola compounders Fulton's Renal Compound fof Britjht's snd Kldnv liiseases.il: for Diabetes, ll io. Free analvsea made for patienu. Bend for pamphlst. w are uie excluaiva agenta tbiaauj. CHARMAN 4 CO. DRUGGISTS i