OKWJON CITY KNTKUrKIf K FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1901 New To-Day. .iking tliitt will Hi ! Ilnl I' rniil. the -'-. i .AIANN. I'llYf-U I AN ,',vcr lliiidH'U's "'"f''- jo IdAN AT 1 drill iM'Hf My. II AND 7 U'IUn lIt. (iili'' HriH'"""- Tmi i.-'AsrrntK HR SIM I I'. WAN" ' ' ,,, ..f ' -;:,;:r .... -.. . , v 1 1 ' . Ai'"'' "r vii I I'ilir UIUY Si Alt K HAS I"1 , .,i lii.r lv proving lt'l" ::i,i:u.,.i Tiui.M. lirrri:Mh. M' N I ... ,n.y helonglng ' I""""" r1:;, . .... ...ii.ri. i it. i. ii. v- ''""M, ll)r,"'y l i A daughter w horn In Mr. an I Mra. II'Iim. Tool, ! ri.J.iy, Murrli II. Nprlng pelting of millinery II.M..N MS Ml 4Ji.I.I.ii,IiIi' I 1lur. li U.VJll h.mI (..liming .lit). Juat arrlvlng-Onr new apring mi. lin ciy under tli i lllcietii iii.n.iigcuniii o , Mr. M, A. I hoiu.ia. Si-wot nii'l r -1 Ileal g.. iru-ei more r..aoii..ln IIihii In exclualvn ImiiHca. K. ('. IUinilli.il, ltei I' mill. I Personal Mention '"1 '"By'VTU'TJTI Illklilip K.l'lel, lit., ril V kVrlilu v I ' ' ' l,f WilHIlllvillc, in WA ... in ..i'li li"l't''l l .r irr: iiiii. " "I"". '"',.," i .- ,"1 '""i"1';' , .b e hue. l'..n..M,l rn Vrrkly r.h lry "'I 1 f, not w.t.i. M-H" 1" . ;.,. i U-..I.U -;l iiiknatini.. :a.M.,.. . miM.. Chi.-". Ilnv V. M I'.i.lli.,.,... ...... ... Ill TllnadaV event.nr H lil.ru In. ile.livari.il ail lllnatrated lecture on " I'lk'rllli I'rog re." Tlin lecture waa lliitrat.d t. v a ITll' III l)lllllllll lllotll'HI VICH. I'oli, tlm wi known lUllion, will limkn tlm l'.U wmwiti al llm Oak (irovn Min i mrin lin lit In iirrviona v.-ra. .."Ilia: III to Inanrn with loitl Iiviiik roll. J. W. Uowtv, owner. Marili 1H It Mint Oljj MrClurn, of liri-cti I'olul, w ylvnii n ry ilfaMiil aitrr Ihm ( r i y I llr-r liomn TiH'mlty bvimimi by nlmiit I wniity ol Imr vuiihk Irli-mla. Alir ly illg linilinriini rlor yiiinca, Hih oijiiK i.oila wkio rvrl Willi ilcln khib Iiiiii'Ii. (' . ... vy v ' ' '.'; Local ICvoi;l f A ill lily Kiiiirrliili'iiili'iil uia.r ma mi at '"l I1 1 1ll !) t t I'aUcaila ni'Xt week When lia will illaruaa Ihfl ailvianhiiily ol crralliiK fiiilli.r acliiNil dialrirl in lliat im-Iioii of Uih rmiiity. 'I licrn n alrraily lit Ka'c. "5 .'liililrrii lo ftttdi'l wliool ail'l It n .rr-.ii'lr. lhrrn will lin liinlit mom ilranliiu a. Inil Uciliiici y next Jiini'. MUa M.. Kiiili-v hi roiiirtiK'l from aliort vihii at ShI.mii. ' J. W. Ilollmnn. of Naw Kra, waa In OiiVnn ('iy MomUy. ( A. W. Cook, of Immaai'iia, waa In tlm1 I i lly Ih1 I rhUy on Iiiiiimi. i A. Koi.ia, nf HaltMn, if ii t Knmlay Clark. ! Mr. Hi liultx in lliia vily. ' Mr. anil Mra. laaar I'liraiful have f-' tiiiiii-il from a vi.it t Albany. i Ml Krlii) KaniHon liaa rt-tnrned from a vlall wiih frlnnrla) at HilvcrUm. ! Mir Millln (iiiilhcr, of tliia city, la viitiiiK lirr pirenU at ScIiiiuIniI. J Kolwrl (ilnllirr,lio trai'lina the Nnly ! M-liool, waa In tlin cny lliii wi-fk j Mr. Wallara, a farmiir ml'llii(f near j H.rin.wtiT. waa in llm riiy Monday. ! Mr. Carl Kolirrta. of Portland, lia ' txwri naitiim Mia Mclntyre in Una i-itv. : Mavor Wm. Kcliinillcr, of Milwaakin, , lianri.J liimiiicaa lirm IhnI Hattirday. j J. W. I) ,wiy. of lb ()k (irova atock j farm at Kalr ('rt-k, waa in the city tli in i Wrik. H for A' v,. P,i.i..jil "l M'"" C Cio.ln.' Hi"". l In-. -I U.lor n..l" ;. ;;.:;.i.,..,-..i m..-.....m .- I'. l.ll.fc-1- ,UY '"' .i.t oh--';:;;1' '" Kl. ' ' ' aprlu .n.lM -f "Hllurry go., nt Ml ' "' n.nbHl-'aadlollrilaK ; M,,'...r. ol Id" Mikra.ar Clnli .an. fi, ,i in... h .i.-aii' " rca.t.n.1 K'liij llrnry VIII lt..cl' wa fi.t-.U rmTiiily at Hie horn" ol M" Mri.lruni. Cuiiaull I'r Cowl'-" ! ,'"rl .u, un II..' natural a. -In.. i ! - '"' n.g.l,,...-.- at tl Kl.clric l.ol.d r.i..ly Maui. H...a 1'iall ail'l l'"l l'""1'""' thnr.UL.H K'l"- l KIIL.I..MI" " (..l.ir.uv .-Miili.it ll'l" ' lnafad ol HI tl.r ail.ii"oii l.rlololoi". ,.i w nil lo lift th" '" D,. f til 1 v and r..lul.ly n-l-orlrd. ilurii.it ll.f ra,.,.4 i. yon '.".ll'l " ""' K.uirrc ...... W.. ar. inakiiiit a ralr l . .il Itom li'-w; until nM.-r '' Juiir rl.-i tl'.ll. Mr. an I Mr. !"' K. Jonr-a r-nlr-r-Uiiul Hi.- wlnal i-lilh on Tui"lV fy'-n-ili al H.. If In III" " H"' ,l.l....r...W....l Mra. C. W. I'.vali vA I'r.. I. T J. ry '"' "'w I"1"1'"'" lu M. Horlmiui. and J..lm A l..m. -Tl.f Wlnlr. liiav.-," Hi.' "tory i" l'"' .trk. r..,i l..r Mun i. :'ll. i Hf tihK i.iir II. at I. a a..i.-H"l !' Ihal pil-fr t..r .. lone lima. 1 1 in rim, I'ait'f, rrali.n. .toi y ol tin' Kloinlik.-, power ful!), a 1 1! '.-ii , and Willi a lutally mifX (". Ir l 1 hin. llonni-r'a N.-w York l.-IK'r loll,,. XikTMiiaut ar auioiiu It." in'! JiIm.iiu l...nuri.a of that ..iT. and of In-lrri-,1 l nil rlaaar of If hT. In th" Imhh I ,r March ".'lat aim U'l" tl !y t'M'i.a in ln-r naiial Im-ly. intrr.-alin,' liiiiiii.-r. II.- f ..pie of I'ar k la-e w ill have Ih.-ir Oil nf I.U..-I halurday evi-nil'lt. There will I... n double. ierfonnaiire. A c-oiii-finii v ol y.iiiriu people Irom tiladalotie iHpr.....iil "A Hprlrm 1 1 otiH -t 'If ninn" tn.l il... Titikplai-e folk will retaliate hy pro.lii. mik "I'tie Irieli l.lnen I'eddler." Tl.e i rilerlalnineiit and am ial thai wa U)liv I, cen niv.'ii iDinnht hy Sola Cir cle, Women of Woodcraft, thia Friday ...i. f, ln lieen Milpolied until Nrt ur.!.., eveninit, April tl. At the n-jiilr IwU' -etiiiK lonlht there will ,H ini' hain... work lo he followed by the iry ii'af '( ri'ln-aliinenlM. Il Clemetit, a rural mail route In .... ior for the KovernniHiit, in the city tl, in week ami ha reported favor hly in. a third routu to he operated from thia. it). II the Koveinii t aiHhorilie decide lo eHlahlinh I tin route, it will ill-lH-iiH.. with Hie following named tioat of licea : Heaver Creek, Klmhul, Carua and Needy. I'vaniteliMlli! service are now heinu rondo, ted al the Ural lUpliat church in thin city hy the Kev. K. W. Neill. I'ur- '!,' thin we.-k twenty pernor. have con-f.-hwd their em ami heroine Chrifltiun. 'il,e mi rvice will l continued thu te liiain.ler of thia week and ill of next .' k ut 2 :;I0 and 7 :.K) o'clock each day, Kihir.Uy included. HhiImt Hildehrand conducted Hiit M.imh, prorioiinced a aermon ami tve a hi'iiedu-tion at St. Juliu'aCatl.olic church taervicea held at 0 o'clock Tliiliaday lu irniim in t-eluhration of St. l'atrick'a I'ay. In the evenitw literary enter Uiniiient and liakot aocial wa con ilncted hy the ladiea of St. John's AlUr Society at the A. O. U. W. Hall on the hill. The entertainment waa Biiccrne. Steoheii A. I), liurlev. fi.rmerlv of ... A Jl Canl.y, died on the Kilh lliat. at ArliriK- ton, I illliaui ci.llli'y. Hut .I.hthh.i waa l,rn In low .lai.iiiuy 4, Ihi.,'1, and re aided lor a liuinlier ol tear In tin "U'e, In. ill wlncli he Waa N.lililtle.l lo the har I- or a litimU-r ( year he i i-iii .a- l a inalrni-lor in the pilhllc at lirH.I ,. the -. I r . t v . I-nner al ,-iv li ra were held un iler the aiipl, .-a of the V , . 1 in .-n of ll.e World al Ariii.k'tori Thiiralnv, March i Adam Khinlit, a prominent young He-1 . iiI.IIchii ol ('itrihy, whh in the city Sal-1 ur.Uy. ' S. K. Williwin and family have re-! moved lo Wulla Walla, where they will ( reaide. Mia Am.e Midlarn, of I'ortland. via-j ite, Mra. Wayne Howard at Canemah ( Sunday. K. I!. Andrew waa called to Seattle Toii-'Uv hecailae of III" critical illnea of I hia mother. M r. Untie Ko.ell, who ow na a la rue hop farm near Aurora, apeiit Wednesday at her ranch. Mr and Mr. Carl Cailfl-M and Mr. I M.K.re, of I'oitlaiid, spent Sunday wi'h I fil.-nd in this city. i I William Shivelv, a student at Pacific i Caint.ltata. w lioae iiMinea cnii,,( in.w . C.iiv..r.itv. Koreal drove, viaited hi I U diw loaed. roiilemidale Die erection on I parrots here Sunday. .iaiu Ir.-rl III Una city dii'luii the aiiui-1 . . ! , , mi ., Senator A ('. Maralera, of Kowbiirif, mrr. a una em oper hoiiae ol sulllciciil . " , -.. c . ,. , , . tent sniidav with Senator Oeo. t. eo'iipin.-lil and rapari'V lo meet the , ,, ., , ... . in ..i Prowne in thia .- tv. ii nt, ..meiila nf I lii.'ill i II V. 1 he l.nilia.. I.le coal in Hie propoM-o siiucinrH in ... There is A Big Difference in r It is easy enough for a salesman to show a sew ing machine and say: "That's a fine running ma chine." But, how is it after a year or so? That's when the quality of a machine sHows. White's Machines will not only stand for one year, but for twenty-five years and even longer. This machine makes less noise, runs easier, has better finished woodwork than all other makes. It has all the latest improvements, is very simple to operate, and you don't pay any more than for other machines. Prices $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00. Other makes as low as $20.00. Needles for all machines. If you can't afford to buy a Piano, try a Kimball or a Burdett Organ. Money spent for one of these instruments is not wasted. You can use these for a while and exchange later when you can afford it for a piano. We sell them on installments n in know n ipianlity hill the ronalru. lh.li ol .ii' li a Imildiiii! I said to lie a c r lamty. If ever a cilv needed a service- tile oier house, it i Oretton and this aniioiincrmrnt will he (lailly received hy the theatre going puhlic. of Portland, con Methodist church After discussing the project for several W ek. the ladiea of the Salem Women's Clnh have determined to establish a put. lie library and free reading room in that city. Mrs. J. L. Stockton, Mrs. F. A. Moore and Mia. A. T. Kulliher have la-en appointed a committee to SPcnre donation of books and periodicals with which to form the neclens of the library. Kxrhnnire. Oregon City should sleo hive public library. Attorney tien. ral Crawford tester lay rendered an opinion III which lin liul.la that If a M-ron die in thi stat- M.a aea.ed of pro-rtv of the Value ol H),IKK) or over, wln l her In thia sla'e or any otherr such eaUte la sul.jecl to taxation under the inheiilatice tax law provided the estate of am i d.-ceileiil l,x e, in another stale consist of personal prop erly, and that the slate can collect s.lcli lax if there i any amount ol properly located III this slate upon which a levy can he made !ut such personal prop ,-llv locale, I ill soother stale cannot he l.ronelii into Una slate for taxation tin lesa II he hrou.:ht here lor the purpose ol distribution. a teaman. A mild sensation has been created at the l iiivi-isity ol Ori son hy six men Mil. limn attired in women's clothe wit ii.-iti the girls' freshmen sophomore bisket I. all yam in I he gymnasium The laculty had previously announced that no men would be allowe I to see the game, but determined lo do so these young men lil'ed themselves out as women and wearing veil over llieir fao-a, sained admittance to the gymna sium. Tlieir tilenliiy wa unkiiow n un til al the end of the gme they gave the cllcge vr II and ran out of the room. The la. nlty I now endeavoring lo find ... l... ti,x .imaniierader were. Still theao student chump conaider tin-lip So.ve gentlemen, ys an exchamte. tiame Warden Uaker I looking for some interestinif time about next fall on account ol difference in the interpre tation ol the law in rtganl lo the protec tion of upland bi'ds, and It is probable the court may he called upon to decide w hether the last special session did or did not pas an act amending the slate u u Mr. Itaker takes the around that the bill that waa acted mon by the legislature became a law, anil says uiai next October, if the killing of pheasants is engaged in, it is hi intention to nntke arrests in every case that come under his observation. He hold that the lull pHsed both houses, and received the signatures of the governor, making it a law and that it is his business now to see that the law ia enforce,. Shores I Street 1 the World. AVhnt Is pcrhups the shortest strret In the world Is Went South Division treet In HulTiilo. Furthermore. It 1ms only one aide. South Division street proper run cast from Mnln. but the old surveyors allowed it to cross Mnln atrvct nnd run for thirty feet on the It Intersects l.ne wear. ani.-. itr-t. which runs diagonally outn west from Main. On the north of West Division street I Shelton square, mo the short "tret bus but its south Ide to call It owii.-Excbunse. Labor gatiiI Perlr. 'Yes" mi hi the Ismrdlng school teach er "I 'think that I model tor you to write your flauce. But of course you will copy It. having out those nu- .refor'dcnrit.' I have It on a rubber stsni)r"-Detroit Free Press. , r.trrmm of Attention. Did her father show you the doorr -He did better than that. He sliow ,4 me the door, the front gllte nnd the oroer drug store two woe. aj. CJlerelnnd rinln Dealer. TT,e orstrr nt Its best Is Inferior ss s tootlisome delicacy to the succulent clam.-rrovluVnce Journal. Kev. I.. C. Klllott. I d ieted lervicea nt the st Clackamas Suiidav. I Hov T Hisliop, of Salem, was in the city Monday evening, visiting his old friend, J. S . Cochran. J F. Osborne and son Frank, of Port land, were doing business at the Oregon City land ollico this week. 11. K Haves, of Ml. Tabor, wss the guest of hia son, Hon. (i K. Hayes, of thia city, 1 iie lay of this week. Miss Vesta Knight, one of the instruc tor in the Canbv public schools, visited Oregon City Iriends this week. J A. Vetch, of Oresham, was an Oregon Cily visitor Monday when he renewed hi, subscription to the Enterprise. Mrs. Herbert Thorn and son. of port land. sH'iit this week w ith Mrs. Thorn's I brother, Ira K. WisliBrt, In this city. Miss I aura t'onyeis wa last week the guest ol Mis Fthelwyn Albright, return ing Saturday to her home ut Clatckanie. Maf or firant It. Pimlck attended the district convention of the Knight of l'vlliiiis at Albany the latter part of last Week. Wm. Jack, of Silverton. this week vis ited with hi brother, J. F. Jack, in this citv. Mr. Jack is the Silverton under taker. John I.innvlUe, a merchant at Xew lierg and an old friend of Senator Rrown ell and family, ent Monday evening In thia cily. T. F. Cowing. Jr , ha gone to Seattle, w here he has Wen offered employment in the WeHtern 1'nion Telegraph Com pany's office. Alexander Tire. J Canhy, was in Ore gon Citv the first ol the week en route to Cowliu county, Washington, on a hiimiii.K trip. i r.M.ilv nam,! 'annp. recently ar- n inuti.j - I (r,,i the Fast, ha moved into one of the Cheney houses near Jefferson and Ninth streets. M. .n,l Mr li. W. Church of Oregon Cily came np on hist ntght'a local to at tend the funeral of Judge Flinn. Sun day's Albany Herald. Judge Wm. Calloway, Miss Fthel (iraves. Miss Jessie Hlbee ami Miss ah- i, (iullowsr visited al Mc.Minnvilie me latter part of last week. Mort Cockrell was at Corvsllis Tues day, where lie attended the funeral of Kii Kosendorf, an old friend who died recently at Philadelphia. t li Mill . nrnminent farmer resid- Ing'near Aurora, was in the cily Monday. Mr. Milts waa one ol me incicy persmi in the F.nterprise prir.e money contest, winning one of the first prizes. i.r i T Winches, the efficient prin- cipsl of the Canby public achools, was in Oregon City Wednesday, l'rol. Winches has been retained in charge of the Can- by schools lor anoinur term 01 mree months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harlow left Mon day for the Hot Springs near l.aOrande, Union county. Mr. Harlow will absent i.i......n r.,M, hia hnsinesa interests in .llllinrri, .. this city for some time in hopes that the hi . 11. ul ln.n..lr.l l.aallli cl,ange w in ueueui nm w Mr. and Mrs. DanTalbert, of Clacka mas, were in the city Monday. Mr. Talbert complains that taxes are becom ing more excessive each year but be rec- iha ta.-t that the egielature rather than tne present coiiuiy uuucn are reHHineible lor Hie increase. You Ht-t Yon (an. ' nn ha slrnnir man or woman 1 III, l . n w - - - - I l.ul,,.r iIih oreat nerve tonic. 1 alUlO TMt. Hold bv Howell A Jones. They make you sleep and grow fat. Beatie Dentist. Rooms 10, 17, 18. Weihard building. Tba laUrprias pr yr. s . ' T - ttr U m MM m &m B A W". I m runts v-rv.'rv';- mm We also carry a large stock of String Instruments such as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, and Mandolins in all grades I from the lowest price up to the high grade Washburn Instruments. Harmonicas, Accordeons, Zithers, Autoharps to suit everybody. Strings and Extras for all Instruments. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS Suspension Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon i WE HAVE MOVED THE OREGON CITY JUNK AND SECOND HAND STORE has removed ,n,o the storeroom siljoining the port of- ... -...,r eoiniilete line of new and second band stoves and furniture. Highest pricrs pan! lor an ain Mip-armdii w a Bid Grot of our business is due to Lowest Prices on Reliable Goods Groceries IO Blucstone Coal Oil, 5 -bri,,8 can Bulk Arm & Hammer ioda, 3 lus. for Arm & Hammer Soda, pk.gs. 2 for IS. 4 for J5 Hardwheat Flour f 1.05, extra Stock Salt, per too lbs jS Fine Salt, for 50 lbs 45 Good Lard bring pail 11 Star, Climax or Horseshoe lobac- co per pouna K. C. Chewing, pound 3 c-,l tia11 or Dixie, pails 45 50 buys eitl.er-5 Oranges or Urrions; 6 huncties .iiaiciics, 3 pins; 6 Lead Pencils, rubber tip, 5 pkgs.ofPias; J pairs Shoelace.; 1 pair good sox ; 1 yard of 10c t-atin Hibbon. Dry Goods New trimmings. Laces, Appliques Rib bons, Etnnroiuery on". B, Beads, etc. Corsets at cut prices. Tallies' and Children's Hose 10c up. Sprine Millinery comprising the newest r . a !. crrent vanetv. ana preiucsi w.i e, Reasonable prices and satisfaction al ways. Dressmaking that will plesse. Dress making and Millinerv under the effi cient charge of Mrs. M. A. Thptuas. Scores of bargains in Shoes. Trade for Produce. TIib 1.1 Fret E. C. HAMILTON Oreron City - - Oregon In every department of banking, the BANK OF OREGON CITY is prepared to serve you in a satisfactory manner. m A 4-, ,11 1 r, rr laii ? Tf fVlinr OKI Tl !l VO 1 1 1 P1YI 1 Are your tsjvo iiuuuuug uu n " u.v, , . a- J vidual case. Lenses changed and broken ones replaced 5 at a moderate charce. Examination Free. , V7TrI TTTOT 5 1, rv. jALlonMiv i 5 Room 1 Charman Bros. Block VWAWAW.VV.W.V.V.VAV.V.'.V.V.V.V.SV.V, Superior Work Lowest Prices The building sesson will be lively. To buy doors and windows righ', you must use Frsnk Buscb - N If ysu don't get the Enntsraisa you Jee't pi the nswi. That is what yon get when A. Mihlstin does your plumbing work. He does general tinning, plumbing and jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fiituies manufactured and supplied. A. MIHLSTIN Main Street OKKliOX CITY, OR. OASTOniA. ti, Iha VA Yoa Han Hm B:i We are in a position to save you from 10 to 20 per cent, on undertaker's' tpplies of which we carry a complete sto.-k. We are under small exp n-e. Hava no middle-men to pay, own our he irna and will treat you lair. Osk Fhice to All. R. L. HOLHAN, Undertaker and Embalmer. Office: One door south of Court II..ti or at Cigar Store opposite Eitik of Oregon City.