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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY PA, 1903 0. R. & fi. Oregon Shrt Lino and Union Pacific THREE TpAIN TO THE EAST DAILY Tlinm'll l'lillliinii aliindard hikI Tour t sleeping cnrsihtlly lo ( liimha, Chicago MHikmir; toiirlal U-liiiK ur daily lu Kumaa City, tliruu Kli I'lillitiuu tour. alcrtilng car (prraoi.ally mndm tt-dj wrrkly lo Chicago, Kni v'ily, reclin ing clnlr"lv"r licclo tlir cunt iluily. 1 rum Portland Par.ar TIMX W IIH.UI.Kl Aaaiva Chicago Hall Lake, invrr. Ft. p,. Miami Wiirlli,i)mli.Kaii 'MV-Hl'M-lal Ciiv, M. l-ouia, tl -. l Chicago ami Kaal. Atlantic Sb ( (lk(, ,,,, yx Mprra viiHli.tlii.al.a.kio 0,:W I III. H .1'' ".' I'll) , hi. Uiui. via Hum ,,,,,., .;,. IngKiti. lol' jUll W" W""' 1 t'liir-atfn mill r.aat. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Car. Ticket taat via all mil, or boat ami rail via Port laml. SCHEDULES OF TIME (OITIIKUS CAI'iri: HAUWaY XOIirll HOI'MI. , :(K) a. in. 1 :'.': a. in. (All.any 1-o.al) 0:1(). in, boi'tii nor nil fl :22 a.m. 4 (V) p. in. (Albany I.ocal) U;H. in. Dally River Excursions oKKiiOS II TY HUTU. I,uy ii m i I. U l-HUTUNU Fool Taylor 81, R.m A. M. II .Hi ' a i r. u; o ta " Uav OKKliO.1 IITI K.h.I Klghlii Hi. 7 00 A. il. I0ii i . r. m. 4 3u " lUUJND THII' CKXT8. lrun CHr Tranapurtallun Co. Return trip good on F.icctrin Line. rv .C OA V-A f lU J I I Personal Mention Mian Vi-rii 'a ii lit- lit in veiling In Heat II... '. II, MiHirfa M Ha a visitor lo Hiilem W'iMi)i'iliiy, Doll Mcldinm pnt a lew ilnya thi Week a II uo. I River. C. Kchiibel t u l.imlinN vialtnr lo Kail In CJri-i'k Tuesday. Mat Fuller, a dcleclive of 1'ur llutiil , n In the city Tuesday. (IiIImti I.. Hmlgca liaa returned from hiialiica trip In Ptlnevtllo. Defective Kor.l.,ol I'urlluii.l, v ia.it li. ir In Oregon Oily lliia week. George Howard, a tneirhaiit of High la.nl, waa In Ihacliy Momlav. Mr. ami Mra. H. M. Rauiabv have gone r a vacation viml hear Molall. Mlaa Mary Payne, of Salem, waaavi Itor In '.he Chautauqua ln"t week. Jainea Mariuam an. I Pode June, of MarqiMlii, were ill city Tueaday.. Mra. Mlrlia.'l K. Clancey and daughter H-nt tin week with relative al Health Mia Conalancn Holland, of I'orilaml, waa llm gueal Humlay of Ml Kl'na Al bright. Miaa Jrmiln hlrallil liaa tfoii. lo Aa toria, wlicro alit) will a.t-inl aliout llin-c Uionllia. Win. Hrlilnillur, mayor of Milwaiikin, I waa a lniaiiii'M vlailor to Or. .11 t'ny i Tunwlay. ; I.. K. WImi, formerly of )rtiiiai ii 1ml 'now localvil In I'orllan.l, waa in tli oly I tlila week. I .... 1 , li.t I L.' l.... -.. ...I...I 11. nana .unreinm, 01 nmmci 1 llm cloaijiK afumolia ol tli C'liantaiina laat wtM-k. Mra. 1. I.. I'alii anil iIkiikI.Iit, Mini ! Kill)', liave goiin lo Newport lo nl ttio iiiiniiH'r. H. F. Cnullelil anj K. I.aytoii left Hat ur.lay lr Cripple Vivek, wlirre tliey have iiiimi.rlaiiiia. Mr. ami Mra. Win. Hliealian have gone to hcule ami oilier Miu.ta on llie hound for a ten ilaya' viail. Mr. ami Mra. Wheeler Clmrrli ami aon, Jamea, are en route lo the Ml. Ilixxl i-onntry on a I'ampinK trip. MIm At.li'la Henni'tt, who liai len the uneat ol Mir liallwway, liai returned to l.rr home at The Iallea. Kohert Iwlle, one ol the aulmlantial lCepnhliran of the Williolt l it ru t, waa visitor In thl city Monday. Mra. Henry K. Ptevena and Henry Hevena, Jr., are vlaitniK with the family ol Henry Von Helma al Marmot. Mli Annie Kngliah, of 1'ortland, via Ited In Ihla city lat week a (iiet al the home of Mr. and Mia. Chan. Alhrinht. R. TViran, leidinn tinilier land deal er of Albany, waa in the city laat Friday on bnainena More the local land oltire. it mat ' For a good smoke? Then to get a Recruit 5c cigar. When you touch the to it you'll understand why it's at the front with the great army of smokers TWO BANDS FROM RECRUIT CIGARS ARE EQUAL TO ONE TAG FROM STAR TOBACCO IN SECURING PRESENTS SaVe the 'Band FROM EVERY Hon. W IV I Uley and wife and MrfNlcr Willm.l ll.mh-v, ol On-tfoii City, ark ill Iherllv Tneaday'a Albiiny Her ald. Mr. and Mra W. F. .lewi-ll, of Han r IMiiri'i, Hfe Vllllri( in ll.la I'Hy lini-Kia ol Mr. Jt-wxU's 11.0 lu r, Mra, I l-.ti.lv. 1 ! CliHrU-N W. Nohlilt.a proiiiinent fiirm-!t-rul Ihe NhciIv iii'lglilioihood, waa a ! viK.lor in llna city the early part of the I wei-k. I . Miaa l'.i-i. Sleiirlil. aci'oirii.auied by her ri-rei.t yui-al, Mlaa Maiy Hroilgall, ol I'orilaml, haa gone to Canhy lor a Viait WilJl relative. K .-V . N. Hlinpp, preai.litig elder forth Kvaiigelii ul chiiri li, waa III the city IhhI NaliinUv from halnm, the gneat of Hev' A. A Kngli-hart. Miaa (Vita lioldainith h-fi Sunday night (or Han FrMtii'iaru, where aha will pwil a month In the lnleret of Iter liiilliiiiuy h.miiii-aa. Miaa.-a Leone Kaya an. Verriita ileh ileraon relnrned thia a(iernKjii from vih- ! Ha In Oregon City and I'orlland. Wed j iieaday' Kiueiie lillard. I Mr and Mra. T. W. Clark have re 1 turned from II. fir eaalerri trip and ifl' lair) having had a ail.-iidid tune. Mr . Clatk haa gone to lUndoii. I Mort CiH-krell, oiih o Hillitlev Urol'. 1 ohlik'ing rah-aiiien, will return today Iroin ' a wrek'a oii'ing aant in the mountain and with ri-lnlivt-a at Albany. A. W. CiMike, of Dan.aa -na, waa in Ihe i-Hy laal Haiiirday riiakuig arrangementH lur Ihe itrand haiveat fca.ival ll. at la to ' be held al lamaai'ua tomorrow. J. W. McKay and family, accompa nied by Mi-a I'.eaaie (tranl. It-f t Wednea tlay lor iointain Itriliah (Columbia, whine they will eiiil alioiil two montlm. Merle Johna'in, of hail Franciaco, ia viaiting hi parenta, Mr. and Mra. W. Carry Johnaon in thia city. Merle ia employed a an artiat on tl.o Kxaioiner. Mr. Conyera, of Clat4anie, wai In the city thia week in ai'endanc on the tiraml Count 1 1 ol (he Improved Order of Kedmen, lo w hich he wa a tlelcgale. C. V. (ialloaay, lornier nieinlier. of the hoil-e of repreat-nlative from Yam hill count v. wa in the city Sunday from McM.nnville for a viait with hi parent, Judge and Mra. Win. (ialltiWHV. Mian Helen Calbreatb ha returned lo Salem, having been the gueat of Miaa (ialloway. While in Ihe city Mica Cal local h eerved very acceptably aa pianiet at the C'haiitaiit)ua Aaaemhly. . L. A. Hair, of Canhy, waa viaitor to Oregon City Thursday. He reporta that the large aleatn ahovel uwl by the 8. 1'. Co. allhat place for excavating earth for the road tied, ha lieen taken to 1'ort land fur repair, and work baa been tem porarily auapended. Kmery Dye waa here over Sunday, bidding hi iriemla goodbye, M be will nrt l bai-k for bia aenior year in college. HegoeMo Otierlin lor bia aenior veer, and exwt to leave in abort time to tx. reatly for opening of Ihe school year. Foreat (irove Timea. nn PfF I ('baric llier, of Halern, visited with lri.-nla in ti.ia i ll y Ut rnday. ll.i wa n route in hVide, where lie will apentl hi Vacalion. I Mr. ami Mr ' Im llucy, of I'ort-' laml, were in tin- i-itv Sunday, being the 1 g.ica'a of Ik. Ivuima luviilaon and othel fru-ntlt. Mra. J- rai.k N-h'i;ii ha gone to f.ong I'rt-acb lo remain until hepieinlier. Mr. Ni'luen ri-iiitnail the taller part ol laat week from the ln-a h. where he (petit a forlnigl.t with Mra. Nebren. Mr. add Mra. I', II. lUyinontl, of Sa lem, acre viilii.g liientU in thia city ami attending the (Thiilii(tia the latter part of Ut week. Mr. lUyniond ii the ilepuly poaiinaatnr at Sicm. Seth Leaven, former plivical director of the Oregon City Y. M. C. A., but now loca'i'd in Cortland w here he ia employed by the I'acille Mu'ual Life Inauranre Company, wa in the city Wednesday. II. I.. Feniou, M. l. Dili and Fred Toiler, of ialla, ami John CUrk.ol Ore gon Cilv. Irft 1 hia week on their annual hunting trip lo Ihe Caacade mountain. They will epeml a month or more ir the vicinity of Ml. Jefleraon I'ollt County Ohaerver. T. I.. Johnaon, who i employed in the mechanical department of thej 1'ortland Oregonian, w id the oily Ihi week the KUi-at ol bm cu.rtn, Deputy Sheritl K. C. Ilackett. Mr. Johnaon returned to 1'ort land Wedoeaday- morning with a fine airing of trout. He learned the printer! trade in thi city on the Knterpriae. Mr. nnd Mr. It. If. Tatjer 'will leave Auguat 1 for a m..:ith't outing at their aiimmer col lawn in Sylvan i'ark. Cannon ('.each. They will lx) accompanied by the following party ol pleturs aeekera: Mr. Julia A. William, of Spokane, Waati., Mr. and Mr. I, M. Hoyt, iiill layro, Ore., Mr. Klmer Dizun ami daughter Inila nd Mr. and Mn. K. D. Miller, of Oregon City. County Judge Ryan will tomorrow ac rompany bia lainily lo (.Seaside, where they will remain ior tbeaummer. Judge Kyan will return to the city Muaday. Ia Septemlier Ju.lge Kn goes ta Balti more to attend a a delegate from Ore gon Ihe grand lodge of Odd Fellow. On the "ante trip the Judge will attend al .It-legate the grand chapter of Roval Arch Maaon that will be convened in St. I.otiit during the tame month. For Young; Hen and Tonus; Women, There is nothing that will arooe the ire of a young man or woman to quirk aa to have Inferior laundry work put off on them. They may (Ires ever x well, but il their ahirt front or shirt waist is muaav, their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Laundry makes scialty of ladies' and gentlemen's line work. There ran be no better work tbsn is done at the Troy. Leave your order at John son's barber shop. Card of Thanks. The family of Dors Stover wishes to thank their many friends snd neighbors for the many kin'dneeaes snd expressions of sympathy during the sickness and death of their Moved Dora. - i9 4 Social Events I Miaa KI11 and KUielyn Albright en ler'ained Wedneaday evening 111 honor 1 of the Miane Htijitrt, of Albany. Mr. and Mr, Kd Lewthwaite enter tained Wedneaday evening in honor of Mi Kdith Iewlhwaile, of California. Whit waa played and delicious relreati menla were served. The recital given at lUnier last Satur day night by Mm Mary Coi.yera, of thi city, waa a pleiug tncces. Mia Con yer wa ailed in giving the recital by Mia Veda William, ol thia city ; Mi Anna Knglish, of 1'ortland ; the Tlche nor orchestra, of Clatskanie, and local talent. Kilers' music houae of Portland contributed a fine piano for the concert, and in giving two selections, Mis Wil liam, the accomplished musician of this city, received a fluttering reception. Mi Williams is a gifted performer and her excellent work on thi occasion add ed to her fame a a pleasing entertainer. Miss Conyera, who is a favorite wherever she apar, added new laurel to her reputation a a inger, and Miss Knglish, of 1'ortland, delighted the large audience with a number of excellent violin num ber. Following the musical programme a social dance was given.- THE LOCAL NEWS. Services will be conducted at St. Paul's Kpieropal church Sunday by Kev. P. K. j Hammond at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Get a ponnd of the best coffee you ever drank, at Harris' grocery. Ita Tillman's li The wedding of Miss Ina Cbase and Mr. Iwellyn Adams will take place in thia city Wednesday, August 5. County Clerk Sleight last Wednesday issuad a marriage license to Frank Brown and Josephine Beavens, both of tbis city. Notice: The board of directors of the Harmony school, District No. 49, is pre pared to receive aplications for a princi pal teacher. County Clerk F. A. Sleight witnessed the gsme of baseball in Portland Thurs day afternoon between the Portland and San Francisco teams. The many friends of Miss Metta Finley, who recently suffered a serious sprained limb, will be pleased to learn that she is slowly recovering from the injury and will soon be able to be about. a Don't forget and pay retail prices for your dry goods, when you can get goods for ten cents on a dollar below whole sale price at the Racket Store. July 31. Invitations have been issued by the Florodora Club for another of its populnr dancing parties to be aiven at Canemah Park this evening. Tiirney'e orchestra ha been engaged and the party promises to be a repetition of past successes. Company A. Third Regiment, 0. N. G . will hold its final mee'in at the I armory next Monday night when Hb- I bamlment will folio the making of re- ouired reiKrt9 to the new organization of the state gnanl. All enlis'etl men of the company who are entilleil thereto will receive honorable discharge papers. Mr. Frank L. Brown and Miss Jose phine Beavens, both ol tbis city, were married at the home of the groom at Gladxtone, Wednesday afternoon, Rev. E. S. Bollinger officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have the best wishes of many friends lor much happioes. They will reside at Gladstone. A company of Oregon City young men leave the first of the week for a month's outing id Southern Oregon. Those form ing the party are 0. F. WilliamB, Ed Reckner, Rhea Cole. Fiank Freeman, Dr. A. F. Beattie and A. W. Cheney. The party goes to Medford by train and then go by wagon to Crater Lake and Klamath county. Among the notable features of the Ar gonautfor July 27, 1W3, are "The Cap ture of the Colonel: A Siorv of San Francisco," by M.irguerite Stabler ; "The Beautiful Aurelias," a witty review of Hugues le Koiu's book on America, by Geraldine Bonner; "Electing a New Pope;" and a criticism of the perform ances at Fischer's Theatre, the 0-phe-um, and the Columbia Theatre, by Jose phine Hart Phelps. The Crown Paper Company, , which was recently made defendant in a dam age suit for "foOOO that was brought in the circuit court, has filed a motion ask ing the court to make an order transfer ring the case from the Clackamas county circuit court to the United States Dis trict court for Oreiton. This damage suit was brought by Geo. W. Bibee, as administrator of the estate of Roy Sun derland, who lost his life in the com pany's mill in thia city last January. In asking that the case be transferred, the defendant company supports its motion by stating that it is a corporation duly incorporated and existing under the laws of California, while the plaintiff in the case is resident of another state and the amount involved is in excess of $2000. Dolph, Mallory, Simon and Gearin, of Portland, appear as counsel for the pa per company. Card of lhaukg. Wa doairo to exnress our uratitnda and thanks to our many friends for their tender expressions of sympathy and as sistance during our bereavement; also lor their km. I attention to our mother during her long and painful illness. .rastl'8 a., th08. a., and j1atukw o. Smith. About twenty-five thousand acres of land in Clackamas county isheld by P. H. Marlay, et al, under tax titles, which will soon ripen into good titles if not defeated. I hereby agree to defeat any of those title for about one-half the sum demanded for a deed by said P. H . Mar lay et aL Otherwise no charges made. U. i. Dixice, Attomey-ai.iaw, Oregon City, Oregon. A GIRL TO TRUST. a Tlmnnht rrealdrnt l.lneola Wk He Handed llr Pea. During thn civil wiir Mis N., a hltrh spirited Virginia younpi hidy nhuae f;iil.-r, a ('ol.fcilcriite wildlcr, l; id been t.-ken pri-iou.'r by the I'nlon for.et, flt-Miroii-t of obtiilnluR a p:isH which woulil fiiiihlo licr to visit hlin. I'mncls I'. I'.lalr ii-reed tti obtain an ntitliiTit-i' with the president, but wnriied hi young and riither linpullye frii-iitl to Iw prudent and not betray I.T sympnthy for the aotith. They were ushered Into the presence of Mr. Lincoln, and the object for which they bnd come was stated. Tho tall, grave man Irent down to the little mnldeii and, IiKiklng searehlngly Into her fact.', aid: ' , "You are loyal, of course?" Her bright eyes Gashed. She hexlr tnted a moment, and then, with face elcqucnt with emotion and honest as bis own, she replied: "Ye, loyal to the heart's core to Ylr trliiliir Mr. Lincoln kept his Intent gaze up on her for a moment longer anil then went to his desk, wrote a line or two and banded her the paper. With a bow the Interview terminated. When they had left the room, Mr. Blair begaa to upbraid bis young friend for ber Im petuosity. "Now you hare done It.m he aald. "Didn't I warn you to tie very careful? You have only yourself to blame." Miss K. made no reply, but opened the paper. It contained these words: Pan Mlsa N. 8h to an honmt ajlrl and can ba truated. A. LINCOLN. Red Jacket's Memory- Red Jacket, the Indian chief, had more confidence In bis own memory than In books and papers of white men. There w-as a council at one time be fore Tompkins, an early governor of New York. In regard to an ancient treaty. The agent SHld one thing, but Red Jacket corrected him. "You have forgotten," said the American agent "We have It written down on papr." "The paper then tells a He," waa the confident answer. "I have It written here," continued the chief, placing bis hand with dignity upon bis brow. "You Yankees are born with a feath er between your fingers, but your pa per does not speak the truth. The In dian keeps hi knowledge here. This la the book the Great Spirit gave him. It does not He." A reference was made to the treaty In question, when to the as tonishment of all every word that Red Jacket bad said was confirmed on the document Amused Oaly th Artora. In his "Random Recollection" Charles II. E. Brookfleld. a highly es teemed actor on the London stage. Says: "I remember a piece which we produced at the Comedy theater, writ ten by a popular author and very strongly cast, which amused us all so much that we could hardly rehearse It Charles Hawtrvy used every now and then to warn us: 'Now, dou't speak too soon on that There's certain to be a bi;r laugh, and we don't want them to miss the next Hue.' We rehearsed for six weeks. On the first night nothing went wrong but the piece. There was not one laugh nor one round of ap plause from start to fiiiisu. We took off the comedy In ten days, during1 which we rehearsed as a stop gap a conventional three act farce with no literary pretensions. I think it ran for a year." Queer About tile Eyes. Prince Troubetskoy, the artist, once painted In Paris the portrait of an American who was cross eyed. The painter thought a great deal about the matter and finally made his picture cross eyed, too, bo that It should be a faithful likeness. When it was done, the original looked at It and said: "It seems to me It seems why. hang it, this picture is cross eyed. Isn't itr "Why, no more than you are, Blr," said Prince Troubetskoy. "Well, perhaps you're right," mur mured the American. "It seems to have a queer look about the eyes, though." Her Fa,Iomles Eye. It was the hermit Thoreau, whose mistress was wood and stream, who wrote: "The lover sees in the glance of hia beloved the same beauty that In the sunset paints the western skies. It is the same, diamond here lurking under a human eyelid and there under the closing eyelids of the day. Here, in small compass, is the ancient and nat ural beauty of evening and morning. What loving astronomer has ever fath omed the ethereal depths oi the eye7" lame and Effect. La Montt Children are so much worse than they used to be. What do you attribute it to? La Moyne Improved Ideas in build ing. La Montt What has that to do with Ut La Moyne Much. Shingles ar scarce, and you can't spank a boy witk a tin roof. Philadelphia Record. Bard Work. "I suppose you have heard about young Chumley? He is very seriously 111 as a result of overwork." "You don't say so! What has he beea doing to bring it about?" "Trying to collect his thoughts." Clvina; film a Chaace. Mootor TMiL- t.ia T think that If T wnr. out of the room Mr. Spooner would kiss you, Ada. Miss Pickles (sternly) Leave tk room Uls Instant, you Impertinent boy It Is a lot of fun being in love If man doesn't care if be save any monr ejr or aolda hia job,-Atchison Glob.