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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904. PAGE S. New To-Day. MONEY TO LOAN AT 0 AND 7 per runt. Kami W'curlty. U'Kcn 6 Ki'IiiiIkiI. vvanticd KxriitncNCRiruiith for hotiHuwiirk ; kx'I whk'H. In quire ut Huntley's drug Htoro. WaIsTI; l A M A N T' I'O IUI.I.INU mill wimliliitf Iii wiiiilmi mill. Miwt tlHiniiiKliI)' mill' I'Hlnnil lumliii'HK. Pl' lut wink. Wnii'D $-" V'f iluy. Ail'li' M Ilux t) Kiinka, 'ullfiinilii. i'Oll "HKNT--KIX "K()()M"II0USI5 with cIohi'Ih nnii panlry. WiiIit Hi panlry. Iti'iit, $7.0(1 piT month. In quire of M in. II. furoilHTH, Caixi mull. A'I.AIKIK Klt.STtH'KY J A K " Wll.l. mmul nt tint H'-vriilh Htr.'i't Hum In Orvgiui City rviij 'Krliluy mill flut'ir iluy. K'r further Infurmiitliin, aildivaa C. V. Hioli.-r, It. !'. I. No. 1. tiii-Kuii I'lly. On'K'Hi. Mny I". MONKY TO LOAN J IIAVH KHVKIt III HiiiiiH of liliini'y luiloliKlliK to pri vate Individual which I inn million l.cl to I mm, on IniiK II mo ul II and 7 n.r ci'iil. t'ni.t of loitn will hn ininlii vrry ri'HHoimhli'. II. 10. (.'riiiiH, attorney nt law. Iii AN At II" It WANT I' I) Tlil'STWOK thy Imly or p'tilli'iriiin to iiiiiiiiiku biiMlnoiM In thin county ami adjoin ing 1'iirllory for well uml fuvurahly known Iioiihii of Mollil lliiiimial HliinilliiK. ?:' od nlnili;ht ciihIi Hill ary uml i-xpi'iiMi' piil'l I'lich Mon day by chi't'k direct from In niliuur ti'tH. lOxpi-iiHi' monoy iidviinci'il. To Hit h hi iii'rmiini'til. Aihlri'sM, Mini ukt, H 10 I'omo Work. CIiIcuko. 111. (v- ,v w v,' vy w w Local Kvei;lS5. J ViiuliK TiHimiulT, tl Tiiiillilu Turk." In Mid ('linn. Hinllli, "f Yiiiii.i. Ail. In n wratlluic nini' h In tlilii clly Weilnea iluy vi-nlnu. Iti'i kiu-r, of till coy, n f.'ii i"! lliu mull li, wlilch wiii tlii hi nt cxhllillliin of wiTnlilim f-vi-r wllm-awd here. 1'lm Turk ouIwHkIi.'J hi uppim ut dy li poiuula. Ily tha t.-rtna of ll. mutch YuiiNiiurf hkiik-iI to tluuw H ml t It linen lliii'H In nn liniir, mid ho -1 I ho Tlu Hint full wim lind III 14 mill u t. Ili.i in uml In uml Urn tliliil III 7. In lliu amulid full Hin 1 1 li aunVri-d thn fnio t in o n( a rib. j Personal Mention j HunUuy wlih ? a & ij..iinsi . it' Suvo on Klour. - Ki-il I' loiit. Kuril and I'litHtor Job work that pleases at thn En- tlTpl'lno ollll'l'. V. A. I.iiwhoii Iiiim iirt'i pli'il a po- Hltlnll Willi ti. Itoi'.lMIHti'lll. Miii I.' A. Homiiii in i iil"i luliK 'l incki-iiH I 'lull Mi'ii'luy rvi-nliiK. Hi" Tin.' liiti-Hl uml moHt complete lino llf llilVl'ltliH lit MlMH (' tiolilMlllltll'M. HlyllHli. poiuilur, ri'iuly-Hi-llliiK hn'1'' at lowi-Mt prices, at Minn t.'. liohl- Hllllth'". Right work, right prices. That Ih tho iiiolto of thu KntcrprlHO In (loliiK all Job work. All of our liatH ore doHlicnod In ao cordanrti with tho latent I'arls faun Ioiih. MIhr C. tioldHiulth. Uml blood and IndlKi'Htloti aro dead ly pni'iiili'H to kikhI hoalth. Hurdock liliHid lllttorH di-nlroyn llimn. Hi'imliir Uiowni'll npi'm-d tin' campiilicn lur tint I'oliiinlilii rouniy Ui-pulillrana l.y uprnklnK nt llmiltim Mimdny nlittit. Tin- Ni w Km Varnr (limine U1 a1e a luin-m iliunit and oynti-r mipp-r Muy li, 190t. Kvi-iyliiKly cordially Ipvltrd. Tlio Infiiiit ihlld of Mr. and Mn. It. M. liiivlnHiui died In thin clly thn liiltir part of Inn wi'i-k. and wnn taken CorvalllM fur burial. to Ovrr onti liiinilii'd rouplM, Including a trolley puny from Portland, alli-nd-rd an njiivalili- dnnrlng party at Cmin mull Park Tin-nilny nvi'iilng, given by the 1 rnl.-rnnl lliulliiili'Mid. Jiw. CiMHlffllow formally opened hl new cigar Htoro on Main iitreet Wednea day evening. All of the boy were treat ed right. M'-. flooilfellow'a many friend wlili lilm mieii KH In the new venture. Campaign Will Opan. The Id iiiiIiIIi uiih of Clin kiilnii county will iii'H Ihelr eilllipiilKll Willi Hp. liking lit Mllwaiikln next Tin mliiy evening. May 17. Ail'lrnioe will he iimil" by the iihiii lnei n mi the It' I'lilill' ini roiiniy and I'K litlutlvn tleketa and other prominent lie piililli-ana of thn rinii.ly. M'-elliig w.'l Iih held at D p. m. on thn following dulea iitnl phii: Milwaukee, Muy 17; t.'lnok.i iiiiim. Weilnemliiy, May 17; f'iwe,i, Thiiifhiy, Mny 19; Mnplo Lane, Kihluy, May I'll; Hallow, Hiitiinliiy. M'tv Jl. WHY IT SUCCEEDS. Becautttlta for On Thing Only, aid Oron Clly It Learning Thl. Ni'tlilng ean h" K"oil for i-V"i ". I i 114. lining one thing will bring men hk. lioan Kidney I'llli) do one thing only. They're for l' k kldimya. They iiiiii bii'kiiehe, every kidney III. ll.li. In evlib 111:0 to in mi It. A H. rmninliiK. of 211 claekiima flt.. Porlland. einployej by the Ininun-rnul-Hon I.iiiiiIm r Co , l the f'Hit of 10nt Kheiiniin HI., hui.: "1 hud pain In the Niniill of my bin k for 11 kihhI many yam, muni of the time It null 11 dull, heavy arh" over Hi" lil, In. in. and oflen it t the end of thn day I f. It fuUgm-d and lie- d uy Tnnilile with the kidney nien llonM exlMteil iiImo. I'liHHagi-a were toi fre iiniil. ninl wie U'lompanhd Willi a piiln. My con.llll.'ti wiih growing wome all the time, when I happened to rend an adveilU'iniiit of Donn'i Kid ney fill and nt Hi" 'iKK'iHiiii of my wife, got a box. 1 to.ik the pill iih di rect"! and felt a In nell' lul effect right aw. 1.. In 11 eh. -H Hum the baekaidv il!nppeaiid n. I the a.entlun lemon ed Ihi'lr iii'iinul app. ai iiinie und contll Hon. Thl Ih the llrnl wlnt'-r 1 have lniMHed fur n iiiinil,'!' of yeai wlth..ut w in lug a pliiHl' i on my bu. k, and I ghi- Iiiiiiii'h Kl'lin y 1'IHh till the en-illl." Plenty inori. pionf like thl from Ore gon Clly peoplr. Cull at ('. !. Huntley' drug hi and uk what hi ciHtomei report. Kor mile by all di aler, prion 60 cent. l-'.lM.'l Mill, urn V., Buffalo, New Yoik, Hole llgi lllH for th- U. . Hliite It, 111, ml. r the name, Doun Kidney PIIIh. Hint take mi nulihlltiite. Mitt Harding'! Recital. MIhh liimiieiin Hauling, iiH.ilnl.it by MIh limpet, will give u reclt'il ut tho Plit t'oiiKiegatl.mal Chureh Wedm-mlny evening, May is. The program will l.o a follow: a "flreellng" .' Ilatvley b "Happleli Ode" llrnhni c "The Vain Bull ' wanira d "When Ivd I (lone" llyan Mlaa Harding", a Win. ItadellfTe "Intermeiao" M IIH n gnl b Cavallerla Hutlcana. "lntir.i-a- ,i" Miuw-i.itil Ml DraiMir. a Arietta "Nun Poo Iipipeii.l ' De Luca 1587-1M9 b "Indeed Moal Wondroiia It MuHt llo" ltlea c "Prayer" Mareheal d "Mammy I.lttle llaliy llurlelgh Ml Harding, a "llerblege" (Tho Inn from Koreat Reeiie") Schumann b "Chl-cl plpl-nlnl" (Cuban Dance).. llolTinan Ml Draper, a "Ijinela chlo plmiga" (From ltlnul- d.il Handel li "If Thou Thy Heart WouhUt (Jive Me" Hueh HS5-17G0 c "At My (iruve" Arena d "Uivu the Pedlar" German MIh Harding. About twenty of Ihe young friend of MIh fiiaee MnrHhnll gave her a fare well party hint Tuemlgv night. A Very pleasant evening wa pued. MIh M.ir linll l.ft on ThiirHdny for Wultairg, WiiHhliigton. Mra.T. W. Clark entertained ttvi Dlcken Club nt her home on the hill liiHt ThiirHdny nflernimn. Mr, t.lnn F. June won the prlie lit whlnt, while Mr. K. A. Honimer excelled In a gueHHlug Content. (.Inn of the feature of thn dramatic, and natrlntln recital at tho Flint Duplet liaptlHt Church tomorrow evening will be the panloiplme by the young women who recently gave the iicnrf drill In thl city with iicli aucce.. MIh Winner will be acttl-'d In her ar tlttlo new Htudlo, Main Btr-et. npnnalte Hruiiflwl' lt II. nine, Moiul iy M iy Jiith. 8ho will be ready for ordei-a anl pie pared to give ant lf act Ion, havlnj ev erything of the latent and b 'Ht In pho tographli; tnaterlala. Alfre.l IIIhhcU. aged 80 years, died WodncHdiiv at the home of hi duuiih ter, Mr. W. M. Bhank, In Oregon City. IIo la aurvlved by one daughter and two anna residing In thl city, a follow: Mr. W. M. Bhnnk, W. K. and J. Illssell. Durlnl will take place nt Canby. "Brown' In Town." "lirown'a In Town" I aiild to be one of thn clenticHt, brightest and funniest enlei tiiluuient seen In a long time. The farce In of Just the build unci texture that make multitude of laugh and people would more readily be laughed out of their money than they would be willing to have It enticed away by a frown or given up for a too serious ill .una. Thl furchil effusion comes to the Hhlvely Operu House Tuesday, May 17th. "Urown's In Town" I about a young couple who arc living In the country under an assumed name, so thl) father of the young man will not hear of the match. Incidentally, every one they know, the father, the wlfe'a suitor. 11 girl friend and everybody who hIioiiI.I be at home comes around Und makes things Interesting. Of course, It takes a great deal of prevarication to straighten tilings out. and before the audience knows It, thn suitor of the wife Is pretending to be her liUHband and Bho la obliged to maintain tho sup posed relationship. Tho whole thing about tho play I "do." When Urown get to running nothing can stop him but "tlmn to go home." Hoy McAlplu spent friend at Hull 111. Dr. ('. Jl. flinlth. of Kagle Creek, w III thn clly Monday. Mi. J. II. Heller he returned from a Week VlHlt lit I'ottlnud. Mr. and Mr. 11. J. Pcvli e. of Kngle Creek, win lure. Thiii-idnv ' MIh Klvlra Horn ha returned from a vIhII with fileud ul H11I' in. John (lleiiHon left this week for a vl- II lo hi old home In Ireland. Mr. HailiH, tho mining man of Molal al, wa In Ihe i lly thl week, Mr. MeU-noi, of the Wllhnlt Mineral Mining, wiih In the city thl week. Ml Annie Mldliun. of Portland, vis it, d with friend In Oregon City Hujiday. llaplli mid W. K. Marshall, the High hind n hiiiitH, were In tho city Tues day. l-'rank Lewis ha returned to thl city and accepted a poHltlon with Huntley Urn. Mi. II1111111 isti r will leave soon br a visit to Meclilenburg, Bchwerln, CicT initnv. Hon. J. J. .Daly, surveyor general of Oregon, was In the clly Hat ui day from Portland. , Piof. A. T. Winches, principal of tho Canby aehools. was III Ihe city on bunl-iii-hh B'lluribiv. Attorney C. H -liul l left Tuesday night on a business trip to Condon. Kiiwl'in Oregon. Chris Zwelfel. or Canby. I preparing to iinike h trip to Ht. Ixmls and attend the W01 Id's Knlr. T. II. A. Bell wood, of Mllwaiikle, Dem ociallc nominee for iihhcshoi'. whs In the city last Baturday. K. W. BleiiHl'.rr. a leading meat deal er of Balem, was a visitor to Oregon Clly IiihI Hill ill 1 ; 1 s-. Phillip l.lnn, who I employed nt Oak Point, on Hut Columbia river, has been ' lulling relatives here. Beth 1. 1 livens, secretary of the Oregon . Clly V. M. C. A., bus gono to Ij9 . Angeles for a month's visit. 1 Mis. J I.'. Campbell leaves tomorrow , for HI. IiiiIh und other haatern imjiiits, where she will spend about two month. Wm. Winkle, of Pennsylvania, la vis iting his brother, P. J. Winkle, who re cently Hlailed a grocery atom on the Went Hide. II (1. Bl.ukweather. of Mllwaukle, 1 lieiniM ratlc nominee for county super I liitendeiit of schools, was In tho city J IiihI Thiui'day. I B. M. AdkliiH, the sawmill man from I near Canby, and Jim Ki ll ear. of Macks- hut g. were hi the city the latter part of last week. Wm. liushcy and A. T. Wain, of Balem, und Captain M. W. Hunt, of Bubllmlly, had business at the Oregon City land olllcii last Baturduy. Mis. T. A. Mcllilde and daughter. Miss May, have gone to their country home at Deer Island, on tho Lower Columbia, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Carlton, of Port hind, and Mr. and Mia. F. A. Ronen cran. of Canby, were the guest of County Clerk and Mis. F. A. Blclght Bunduy. Sheriff J. It. Bhaver, C. B. Moore and Mayor Grant H. Dlmlck were among those who attended the opening of the congressional campaign at Woodburn Baturday evening. Howard Ijiloureite returned the first of the week from Eagle Creek, where he enjoyed a few days' llshlng for the moun tain trout. Of course you must believe his report us to the extent of hla catch. Mr. W. A. Huntley and children left Sunday for a two months' visit with her parents. Dr. mid Mrs. Dayton, whom she has not seen since their visit here Ave year ago. They are at present living at Lincoln, Nebraska. Wm. Rhatx, of Stafford, wag In the city Monday. Mr. Bhala reports that the people of his eommlinlty on the West Side are very desirous of getting some aid from the county for Improvement of the Stafford road this summer. MIhs (liace Marshall left thta week for WaltHburg, Washington, where she has accepted employment on a paper. Miss Marshall has for over three years been an elllclent and faithful employe In the Knterprlse olllce. and we hope she may like her new position and prosper there in. Dra. Heatio & Hoatle. Dentists. Rooms 10, 17. 18. Welnhard build-in. FaskldDini9 Sum m Oregon City Market Report. It. Foster Stone, the eloquent lectur 'i-. will ni'innr In Oregon Cllv next week, speaking TIiuihiIiiv iiikI Friday 1 veiling. May 19 rind 20, In the Interest of the locnl option law, and on Saturday eve ning giving his famous lecture on "The Wonders of the Yellowstone Park." Tlacea and houra will be announced later. Special muslo will be furnished by local talent. 0. A. Harding does not hesitate to recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to their frlonds and customers. Indi gestion causes more Ul hoalth than anything else. It doranges the stomach and bring on all manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gest what you eat, cures Indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomach dis orders. Kodol Is not pnly a perfect dlgestant but a tissue building tonlo as well. Renewed health, perfect strength and Increased vitality follow Ht uae. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 75c to 90c per bushel. Flour Valley, 14.40 per bbl. Hard wheat $4.90. Portland, tl.lB per sack. Howard's Pest, 1.05 per sack. Oats In sacks, 11.10 per cental. Hay Timothy, baled, (14tl6 per ton; clover. 10; oat, $11; mixed hay, $11; client. $11. MIIImIiiITh- llrnn. $1! per ton; shorts, JJ" fid per ton; chop. Jl'J per ton; bnrley, lolled. S-u per ton. Potatoes $1 to $1.26 per sack. F.ggs Oregon, lBo to 17o per aoien. nutter Ranch, S0cS6c; acparator, tile to 60c; creamcryi 46e to 60o. Oregon Onions 4c per pound. Rhubarb 1 1-2 C per pound. Onions 10c per doi bunch. Raddlshes 20a to 26c per dot. bunoh. Dried Apples c to 7a per lb. ' Prune (Dried) Petite, 8c per lb; Ital ian, large, to per lb; medium, t 1-1 0; Silver, 4 l-2c. Cabbage California, 1 l-2c. Apples. $1.60 to $2.00. Btock Carrots Backed, 80 cents. Dressed Chickens 14e per lb. Livestock and 1 Dressed Meat Beaf. live, $4 to $4.25 per hundred. Hoga, live, 4 1-1 to 60; hoga. dressed. 1-1 to 7o; sheep, $2.6 per head; dressed. c: veal, dressed, 6c; lambs, live, $1 00 par head; lambs, dressed, lo. 4 : 4 : 1 4 4- I It 4 : 4 It 1 I 4 1 ! 4' ,- 4 l !$ It 4 4 4 4 I " 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4r 4r 4f 4 4f COO ,Men who pride themselves on keeping in touch with new style innovations, men who consider quality, fine tailoring and perfect fit equally as important as fair, reasonable prices, will be delighted with our mammoth showing, our superlative exposition of all that's new and up-to-date in ready-to-don clothing. Leaders Most Pronounced Ate We, especially in men's fine business and dress suits. Never before such a grand display. Our clothing is made by HART. SCHAFFNER & -MARX, America's foremost tailors, and the prices range from $8 to $25 HmSitfocr V Mm lljnd hoofed ,o, "Iff V-V' .7 t 1 ' , CorrrlfM llOt Vy But kkilTnar a Flew IFurnLisKiiiLgs For Mctv. Bright designs to express the freshness of spring and summer-smart too but always tasteful and conservative. Our new shirts and neckwear are especially pleasing, and the varieties are large. Our prices are absolutely the lowest L M. PRIG Clothier ct rtfrmsher Sole agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes and HawesHats a Superior Work Lowest Prices 333353333333333333333333333333333313333333333333331 Swell Lace Collars just a received. (SHE WINDOW DISPLAY) 1 5iart Effts You Bet You Can. You can be a Btrong man or woman by buying tho great nerve tonic, Pal mo Tablota, sold by Howell & Jones. Thoy make you Bleep and grow fat So far as the alleged Incom petency of the sheriff's clerical forco Is concerned, It might be preper to remark at this time that Mr. E. C. Hackett, who Is chief deputy in Sheriff Shaver's oUice, was the man who discovered the $30,000 de falcation of a former clerk of tho school land board after the discrepancy had been overlook i ed by a number of Investigat ing committees. It would seem, then, that Mr. Hackett Is quite capablo of looking after the records In this department. For the convenience of school clerks and road supervisors Sheriff Shaver has prepared In . his office a summary account, something that was never be fore had by any other sher'ff. By means of this record a school clerk or road supervisor from any section of tho county can refer to the record and Ir a minute ascertain Just how much has been collected on their re spective accounts. That is what you get when A. Mihlstin does your plumbing work. He does general tinning, plumbing and jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fixtuies manufactured and supplied. A. MIHLSTIN OREGON CITY, OR Our buyer is now in New York and within a few weeks we will have on display the smartest and most complete line of Novelties in Ladies' Wear ever shown in this city. Prion Extrtmaly Low. Tlae Pair . . a A M A Kl rtTf main m., ukluun u i t r 3333KKKKCKKKKKKKEKKKKCKKKKKKKKCKKKKKKCKKKKK Main Street WE HAVE MOVED THE OREGON CITY JUNK AND SECOND HAND STORE bas removed into the utoreroom adjoining the poa' of fice. We t arry a complete line of new and second hand stoves and furniture. Highest prices paid for all kinds of junk. Sugarman & Co. Is It a Hearst - or an anti-Hearst Democratic ticket In Clackamas county? The Hearst forces dominat ed the county convention, but tho edi tor was not endorsed by the state convention. It Is not known whether tho two factions have settled their differences or not. o Scratch, scratch; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep during tho night. Itching plies, hor rible plague. Doan'a Ointment cures. Noevr falls. At any drug store, 60 cents. Travelers' Money Orders We are prep ared to furnish visitors to tho Saint Louis Exposition with Money Orders payable in Saint Louis. These Orders are self identify Ing and will save the delay and annoyance of furnishing personal Identification. The convenience and safety of carrying funds In this manner will recommend them to experi enced travel ers. Come in and let us explain them to you. ...The Bank of Oregon City i UNDERTAKING. OASTOTIXA Bean tha f lht inl1 Haw AtwaTS BjOgN Signature of Due' and proper consideration for tho homo merchant waa shown by tho Oregon City council at Its last meeting when an ordinance was pass ed providing for license foe of $50 per day to be charged all "transient' merchants wbo bring bankrupt stock of goods to this city. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly cut on tho leg of J. B. Orner. of Franklin Grove. 111.. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyloldlng to doctors and rem edies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's Just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Files. 25o at Charm an k Co.'s drug store. - o Subscribe for The Enterprise. 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. mm We are under mall expanse. Have no middle men to pay, own our hearse and will treatyoufair. Onb Price to All j R,L, HOLMKN, Undertaker & Embalmer "S Office: One door south of Court House or at Cigar Store opposite Bank S of Oregon City. PriBtti? S, 1 Do It