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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1904 3 New To-Day.. '7i..Y TO I.OAN AT fl ANI 7 l( rViit Knn unity. L'l!" a Brhill'"'- rJi,h' ':' f"r M Y,","r' CirK"i 1 -Vi-n '.-'KXI'KKtlCNCKI UIHI. .'..i''-i K-nI ' S',,1,,' t ll.n.tUy 1'. - r v VoTo AN '-7 J I A VKHKV Kit J!, ,,llvl.lul whlrh I n....ih..r- ";.r r,nt. Coal of l-an will be .,,!.. v.-ry rwiH,uibl... II I'.. uiSMiKIt WANTKl'l-TlirHTWem-,y r K I l" niMK I,t,Hit,. i ,",,",), ivl ,,,,;lr- ,,r.(.,ry for woll t.d favorably I.oun.. of w.ll.l financial ,,",,.iiik ",r-"';M .ry and pal.l ! M..n- l.v ,y t lu ck dlr.'Ct from iiaditiar- .:M,riiw moii'-y advanced, i-o-'iiluii t.. ritmiM iil Ad.lr.-a. Man r k Ml Con... Murk. Chicago. III. r J " ; Local 1Cvoi;1 prdlnwl UiiuuivJ l.at" lor leaa-Ked Fiunl. Jf,y A Iby l tftUf. over flank of Ortgon I'll. Tt,. I.-.t and ni'ial rurnpltJ'B Inn tufvlt:eal Ml ruio-uiiiii p. , " ', , ", , ,.,, i , jIUl ..rUu -'; ,""' rj ,1,1, the latral I'.rl.tM lawl.loi... MU. r (ioloinitl'- C. trol'i Hnnry Cramer, Ilia cltfar manolai! iltn.r la the nmud latlier ol a Hue laby Inn aim arrival at llitr C'rauiet tiuuio at Holloa on day lal movk. T. K. Hum kley, ol Can try, waa Id Ida City luely. Ha eoa llial H'era illbeaKrand Ull al lla Canl.y T'lty ball, Hattirday evening, May 21. - Maritarrt Mulvey, wlig oratea Dian !r al die Caat ade Uundry 10 tlila rlly, IH allilully llijlirrj.l Tuerday. Her band linatiio rawghl In lint inai.iler and auarvrrrly lliatlied and tUinrd. J, E. Hrdnra. wlio waa rrnll nom inated on the ln.urrat!c llrkel for Joint rrprrientaliva Iruin Multnomah and Cl.ikituaa countlea, liaa tlevided lo ac Mpltl nuioliialiun and maka the rate. ru)fiil I'.roa.. ol Walla Walla, lav bmun Hie huildilig ol wholeatla War bouieon Kallroad Avenue hetween H mill and .ik'lilli Ireeta. W. Cluirrh III be Ilia l al ag'lil lor llila nnllluK com any. Tlx rertinYatet ol iiiiiiilnatlona and niaiiiea ol all id llm Kepuliliran ran didalra cn the ( lai kainaa coiluly lli krl bat Urn II led with County Clerk blritit. Tim tiling ol three. aer iniiat b Utile hrfi re Mar Mr. Ji.lm MHii'U'hio ha rerriveil the iwnul the draili al hania Uoaa on the 13tb lint, ol her yiiuiiKeat hrother, Will lamMuor. The dei eaeeii waa aged 37 warainil death reaullexl from ilroiy. Mr. Muuf at one time realilrd at Oregon City. Tif tnk ol coinpletiritf I he fill at llie Utultol the Oregon Water I'owrr A Cooipanr'a Kailway line Juil north ol Urn city, waa reauniiM tlila eak. Till Impnivcnient, when completed, w ill ! Wflroineil by both the railway company MU ita palrona. Mit Until CalllT entertained com Pny ol her young friend laal Saturday ilterooon in honor of her moth birthday, Noiueroiia g.inna were played and teal Hwwiluie waa had by. the iiUle lolkl wbo lielure leaving lor their home were Mrved with refrraheneut. Under the auanli e of the Mother' Clob, o( (iladatone, the Mt, l'leaaant Drtuiatlc Club will tireaent the drama, ITl. l- ,i oe r rui i ol in rony ai iaian-c ibormUy evening, May n. J he pric e aiiuiii.ion re M cenii ana iu cema lor children under 12 yean. Hiindav afternoon, April 24, t the home ol Mr. M. K. Walker on fUnka. ma ll-ii;lii M in Georgia Walker and Mr II II- It. Mlll In map. riage, Key. K H. Itollinjrer, of thia city, otliiiaiing. The newly married coo pie "ill rem, U for a time at Mllwaukle but "ill later remove lo Kairje Creek. tl t Ul L .1.1. -It I... nrA.nlfnd bam hall team ol amateur player nd Meci io have erio of games at Can "nail I'ark thi tuinmer with vriou Willamette Valley team. The probable niemliera nf the team had an Initial try out tlna week mi the makeup of the nine will ) determined oon. lhe play . . . i . n . 1 1 i ma i oiihiui principally oi i i umu. Abernethy (.range No. 31(1. I. of H., I'arkplaro, will meet in Dauchy' H-11 l 10 o'clock a. m., Haturday, April 30th, l'K)l All charier member wbo have not been obligated will pleaee be pres ent, if poeaible M'inblet the afternoon 'union, l.adiei of the Orange will kindly bring banket in order that we may be prepared to feed the hungry. All Orang f m are cordially Invited. L. W. Ingram, Mauler. Corvallia was tbe scene of a desperate and bloody (hooting affray about 1 o'clock Sunday morning In which Ches ter Ready, son ol (leorge B. Ready, was killed, ami Jama Dunn and Nigbtwatcli D. A. Oaburn were probably fty wounded, while Sheriff Burnett escaped by a hair' breadth from meeting iin ilar fate. "Peg" Ready, as be was fa miliarly known, w for the M,.,e'J year the liknowledged leader of band ol hoodlum that waa reeponaible "or series of outrageous actions at Corva Us and which have roused tbe Indignation of the entire community. The youDg desperado waa sited but 18 years. r?Hve on Flour, Feed ml I'Unlrr Hrl Front. Joli work ilmt ,Ii'hmh t Hi Knter prlee ollii t. Htyllah, popular, ready-nelllng l't. al lowest .n n. at MiaC. tbiliUmlth's. I Itlght wor. right prices. Thai U Him i (initio of Ihn Knti-rprla In doing nil j I Work. Wedding alatlnnerv, dance Invitation ml ricraiiirrin big or tomtit nit lie Kutorprian olll.e. This ollirs waa never before better pre pared In do jolt work of all klndaon abort nolle tlun it I right now. Hend in your work. Thtirsdar evening great manv mem- orri mauii'iie imp rvovuuiRn or tlii World went to Portland on frater nal vlilt to otijt of the Portland lodge. There will Ik preai hing at lli-thel cliiirc-ti My I at 11 o'clock ty Itev. K I Allen, who baa Inii tiMilnli on the Ilelhel and eprUigwater field. Kvcry IxmIv Invited. ti.. t.. ll'.-l ... . .......iu.l .1 I... mi. urn .. 'ii'i lioinx oiilhe lull UVdiiriday i-vi-rilng liy nun . any olatmut twenty of linr lili-nd". rllnrh ml varlona onmr itaniM wurtt 1 playiHl and ri'lroaliini-nla wr at-rvrd. Marrlgt lici-nwa wrr tlila wwk .iild folluwa: W. J. Mitrlinll and May HnlliKrland, (imj. K. Ht'lnuldl and Ariol .nller, A. ('ampM! and Wllliel mitia Hamilton, J. II. White and Katie Nevada Mek. Tlri quari-rl mwllnu ol tl.a M. K. will emlirare tint Saturday and Hurxlay, to U l.eld at the Trawl t 'rei k rlmrrlr, .. Henry H.de.a, I'. K . ol ll.lMry. J. V. Crai, I. C. b.wMi iA iha I.K.mBiM nl Mia Ma 11 Trwer gave her urprie party on Wedneaday evening. The young lady waa quite urpriNml but entertained her uneie4led rallera In manner that very enjoyable evening waa the reault. A I H. I'aul' Kplaropal t liun li, rei lor the ev. I'. K. Hammond, there will lie Holy t'otpriiunion at II and 11a. m , holi day School at 10 ami Evening I'raver al a ... Tli iMrtiitin at II ill lie on Ibe ubjrrt ol the "The I'romiae of the Chilli hifier" ami in in, evening urngioup riOKieri," IV A llntr eilltor and ntllilial er ol the Hepuhllran at Clyili., Kanaaa, in Oregon Cl'y lliurniay. Jir. nun w" amiinpanied by hia laiolly on a pleasure trip through the Northweat. He waa very lavorahlr mprrteel who trregon, rl.l. h ha Ihiu'ki i lar ahead of Ibe other atatea vlalted en route. County Clerk Sleight annnunrea that hia ollire will he open every evening alier May 1 Irom 0 lo ":M ocluvk lor regialralion purp"ea. Hegiatratlon tnu-t he bad by voter on or lielore May Irt. The legal date for rloeing III reiira i.,... lu..ba en. irea on Sundav. May 11 and lor thai r. aoii ibe liooka will not lie rloMil until Monday rveiilng, ll.e I'n. II II I.. I, ...,,, leave tlila Week lor SMjkane, having len awarded the con trad for iirve)ing thai pari of the old Spokane reservation Ihat waa nolallotrd ,.. ii.- l. hana The land included ill thi reservation will now he oiiiel up lo settlement, 1hl I wnen ine aurvei baa been Completed It will reiltlire lie- tweeilil.ree and four inuiith to com plete the urvey. II... r ltrownell. olOreiton City was in tliecily yeaterday on huaiiifsa al the Miale House. Mr. lirnwnell lia lieen two busy to pay any attention to the political ailuation in Clackamas m, i,ni ilna nut think I here is any danter but Hermann will teeure a com fortable majority Irotu the county, me lacl thai Clacaamaa ibii uueu i. J"' is no criterion, said be, aa that was an off veer. Tbe campaign will 0en there about May 10.-Wednea0ays Maieui Nlateiinan. ti.. .....aa al Cbamnocir. Marion Ilia ...i. - r " county. Monday. May 2. in celebration ol lhe b.u anniversary oi uw ..'. ment of a provisional government in Ore gon, will le largely attended. Kiyer ex "uraion will be run from Portland, Ore gon City and Salem. Hon. William tialloway, l'reaulent of the Oregon Pio neer Association. Win ne ineorwtr dav F:i-(Joveroor T. T. Ueer, oi Maiem, will preaine, ana auurrtipe- that nf Judge Ualloway will be delivered by Hon. U. U. Mooree, of Oregon Oitv, and J. A. Jeffrey, ol Salem. The musi cal programme will be provided by the Mawebee quartet of thl. city. There will be dancing la the afternoon and evening. Miss Jennie B. Bealie, of Oregon City, and Hon. L. T. Harris, of Eugene, were married at the residence of Mr. and Mr. J. J. Cooke, In thi. city, H I o'clock. Tburidsy e'enlng, April 28, Rev. fc. o. Bollinger, of the First Congregational church, officiating. The ceremony was a quiet one and was witnesaed by only tbe immediate relatives of the contract . The bride was raised in this county where for many years she was employed a teacher In the school. The groom is successful young "J8' . ?. l . nmmlnrnt no tlClan. oi '-nge-"--r-.,. He was a roemoer ui hd - - -nd served as speaker ol tne uonee r .,. .i.. nt.r and snecial sefflions. " '"'"'"."f h:-'.111 reside at Mr. aou "'n- Eugene. Andrew Horner was arrested in i thi. city Monday mgm cnargeu win. ... .--cenv of a watch from a painter osmed i. ,.Ma at Gladstone. While .io'n of tlorner.wbo is an .xnvict. be is suanecteu Oi me mui. iu. . 8 .IV,: -mr.n thronehoat the af- in the Oregon Bute penitentiary. in trio yrigu , " v.mhlll eountv waa tlrsi eo up - v -. fUiree year. d .ub.eouenUy served a vaar tinner winp - a yf , . -,nI(rl --tcb was fJllr-.l on Horner, be is being held mi o(Ti.rs In the state of W"bngton n be beard from. Horner 1. thought tobetbe "nan wbo is wanted in the Ever pen.t. forth, theft of a bore, and buggy. r, Personal Mention tr.jKfu.iuM..iKuimt 'r-in- Diidloy lloyh-s tins returned to Mo lalla. MIhn I.Iz.Iii W'ulkor la vIhUIiix at Iliiki-r City. , MIh Kiln BIihvit In vlnltlng with frb'iiilH at Mololla. Mrs It. W. 1'ortcr, of Canomah, vlHlti-d In Portland Sunday. , . Mra. Ix.n Mcldrum ha been l1t lug with frlonds at KiiR'-ne. Miss Hiukoltnnn waa the giioat of frb-mlH In Portland Sunday. ; l ifienSviH-1 King with friends In Porutnd. ' Mrs. Coulter, of Kanaart. iJ yUlfJng her (laughter, Mrs. A. M-AS'liVfi,1 Ix-puiy Sheriff K. C. Iladetf-wa a visitor to Mllwaukle Suluriluy. Clnrk Devert-au, of Mluota, I vIhIIIiik his coumIii, Mr. C. A, NhhIi. H. HulchlliHoil, of Sllilbel, was a hiiHliieHH vlMltur in Oregon City Tues day. Mia Maud Hutler, of Salem, was the pleat of MIhm Kcho SauiHon Hun day. 1). II. Dlmlck and K. C. Nash have gone to KuHtcrn OreKon on a bimlncH trip. John W. and Henry ZluHor. of Mt. Ph-axem. have returned from Ixs Angeles. Miss (Mariana Ftwirher spent Satur day and Sunday with friends at Mt. ricaaiint. Mrs. T. V. Clark has returned from North lb-nil. and will spend the sum mer In Oregon City. M. Crlswell, of W'llHonvlllo. Demo cratic uomliKMj for county clerk, was In the city Tuesday. Mln Neva Crlswold, who has been vlnlttiiK the M Ihhc-m Caufleld, returned to her lioino at Salem Sunday eve ning. Rev. J. Henry Wood, pastor of the First Methodist Church, was this week a visitor to North Yakima, Washington. V. C. Hngerty, editor of the Mc Mlnnvlllo Telephone ItegiHter, was visitor to Oregon City the latter part of lam week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marshall and Miss Anne Mldlain. of Portland, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. E. J. Marshall, of Caia-mah. Frank Welsh left Monday morning with a crew of nun for the proper ty of the Molalla Central Mlulng Company on Oslo creek. Mra. Jennie Clark, of Presgott, Arliuma, and her mother. Mrs. Sliep pard. of Harlow, visited with the fam ily of C. W. (ianong Sunday. Mr. Curl Williams, who return ed last week from Denver, resumed his work this week as Oregon City rorMtMindiMii for tho Telegram. Mrs. M. I). Singleton, of the West Oregon City school, has resinned her plnce here to accept a position at the Mt. Talior schools. .Mrs. oiiikk ton's successor has not yet been mim ed. Kev. and Mrs. K. 8. Holllnger, Mrs. It d. Wilson. Mrs. W. II. Adair, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Iloake this week attended the sessions of the East Wil lamette Congregatlonm Association held lit Salem. Pearl Mosler. who for several months has been employed as sales man at Adams Bros'. Bazaar, left Sunday for Tacoma Ho expects eventually to go Hast, where he will probably locate. J. C. Morgan, of Oregon City, came tip Monday for a few days visit with his daughter, Mrs. Lincoln Davis, and family. Mr. Morgan expects to move his family here In the uear future. Sllverton Appeal. Fred Miles, of this city, was taken to-Portland Sunday and was operated upon for appendicitis. The operation waa quite successful and It Is expect ed that the young man will recover from the Illness without further mis hap. F. P.. Donovan, recently from Kob nth county, Iowa, has become the owner of the property at the corner of Third and Jefferson streets, and has moved hi family Into the city, They are much pleased with Oregon and will become permanent residents of this section of the Willamette val ley. Miss Etta Stetson, of New York City, and Misses Fleota and Ve,va Magers, of Portland, were last Fri day the guests of Mrs. C. C. Miller. In this city. Miss Stetson, who was until recently the prima donna of the Olympic Opera Company, returns soon to New York, where she will Join another company. Miss Imogene Harding, who has pursued her musical studies at Now York for the last three years, re turned home this week, and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Harding. Carleton Harding, who has been with his sis ter for the past winter, is now lo cated In West Virginia and is em ployed with his brother, Lee, on a railroad construction crew. Dr. Beatie A Beatie Dentists. Rooms 10, 17, 18. Wei hard building. Ton Itet Yen fan. You can be a stropg man or woman l. i..;n ih sre.1 npri'K tonic. Palmo Tablets, sold by Howell A Jones. They make you sleep and grow fat. Many Oregon City people went to Portland thla ween to near Mary aiao nering. The pupil, of Professor Cumpstoo or Tuesday evening gave a recital it to residence of Mrs. A. uoeliung. iuoe participating on the programme with good success were: Raymond Olson, Rianeh Rnirnrs. Arline Olson, Anna Alldredge, Alice Uoettling, Jennie Bibee, Helen Bollinger and June Char- man. tKe ILdDwcsH Price We take pleasure in announcing to the trade that our spring and summer line of has arrived in all the latest styles, and by careful buying we take the liberty of assuring our many patrons that we are showing the most up-to-date, and nob WW CfpTTtft fl! tWki. A Iwt Sole agents for Superior Work Lowest Prices That is what you get when A. Miblstin does your plumbing work. He does general tinning, plumbing and jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fixtuies manufactured and supplied. A. MIHLST1N Main Street OREGON CITY, OR WE HAVE MOVED rue no mow riTY JUNK AND SECOND HAND STORE, bas removed into the storeroom adjoining the poet of fice. We carry a complete line of new and second hand stove and furniture. Highest price paid lor all kind ol Junk. sugarman uo. Ordinary household accident, have no terrors when there's a bottle of Ur. Thomas' Eclectic Oil in the medicine chest. Heal burn, cut, bruies,praiB. Instant relief. Leans. Paal nrnnert mortiram loan. Ab- -. r t J tract furnished. U. o. Uimick, Aity. ai Law, Oregon City, Or. Basra tk KM Hm Alwiyi BatjgM Bigaatai r Hotlre or Final Hettlfmeat, 1- 4k. rA.nl Pfip nf the riLatu of Ura- All WUIItJ wm.. w - - ton for tbe County of Clackamas. B .... n .1.. ..i.i. r Ttnh.-t in inn ma..-, w. " " Uoberla, deceaaed. Notice I hereby given that the final ac count of tbe admimatratrix of the estate of Robert Robert, deceased, has been rend ered to said ennrt (or aettlement, and that . ... . i .... ..I i 1 1 . . I K.. K..., Monaay me arm uay ui .upj, clUiy apjHllllMio uy "am u ..' lug of objectinna to such Mtial account and ror ine semenieni mrrui. Dated Maroli SO. MARGARET ROBERTS. Adminiatratrix. Wednesilav afternoon the jury in the case of W. 8. U'Ren against Ginglebacb returned a verdict for tbe plaintiff in two of the three causes of action. This was an action for money and involved some thing less than $100. A Jury in the cir cuit court on the same day also found for the defendant in an action to recover about f 100 on a promissory note in the case of Divine vs. Proctor. Hie, bet LlaaHe. frugal Aunt-Well, Tommy, haven't jon anything to say after eating a nice fllnner like that? Tommy-Ie'm; I hain't had half enough.-Chlcago Trib une. Tli a Mew Mooa. Dinah How beautiful am de new moon tonight? Mose Tee. It look. deV like a slice ob watennlllion. Ban Francisco Bulletin. biest line of Clothing ever snown in urepon inv. ana ai prices which are lower than our competitors. Our cloth ing is made by Hart, Schaffncr & Marx who have the making the best line tailored clothing try. We have also an ele gant line of Two-Piece in the newest patterns. We can substantiate our state ment by giving us a few min utes of your time. reputation of IfttdlMWIII ? in the coun- rW'JZ Otttbg mm i Soits IMS' . PRICE , Clothie & Fut niske HawesHats and W. L PiTiTt- - viiiTr l ii i Our buyer i now in New York and within a few weeks we will have on displav the smartest and most complete line of Novelties in Ladies Wear ever shown in this city. Prleti Extnwly Low. Tlic Pair aiaaKKKKKKEKKKKKEEEEEEK In every department of banking, the BANK OF OREGON CITY is in Oregon City JVIaehine Shop BUCKLEIN & KLEINSHMIDT, Proprietors. General Machine Work of all Kinds done. We carry in stock a line of Shaftin and Pulley new and second hand. First class Engine and Saw mill machinery. I.. Mall a. Talnnhnnn nrnmntlv filled. wiuoi" 'V 1 " ' - .vvj-hw-w r I At rear of Pope' Hardware Store. i t iv t i- l i i U li IJ c re We are in a posi tion to save you from 10 to 20 per cent, on undertak er's supplies of which we carry a complete stock. R. L. H01-7VKN, Undertaker & Embalmer J 5 Otiice: One door soutn oi uouri nuu w t S of Oregon City. J v.v.wv.w.vwv.v.w.v.WAVAw Ayerk Pills Want your moustache crbesrd t beautiful trownorrich Wack ? Use I jHjjj pv Jjf iii.TMki L. Douglas Shoes jT,lt I aro Pnlbrs iust 2 w wt.v i received. 3 'A 'J 'A 'A j n (IS WIMDOW DIfPLiT) Main St., OREGON CITY g prepared to serve you a satisfactory manner. Philip Bccklus A. Kliinshmidt j Oregon City, Oregon. rrr t tvt s i nrsiii We are under small ezp nse. Have no middle men to pay, own our bearse and will treat you fair. Onb Price to ALL' Aver's Pills. Ayer's Fills. Ayer's. Pills. Keep saying this over ana over again. The best laxative. t.it. - - a.!!-" L C of hand mx&mMn-sz s mmmi CTltlHHTrtSckrf4 t BUCKINGHAM'S Hit nmm.n ii e a. au i.l, ,