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Ill Hl ,1mm mill rull'liliiil''il ' iiftnlr. ,,. iiii-n iir I lul l y Wi ljthl mnl ill M'lllli'. I"'ll w 1 1 IM'Velttl uIIums, the fniiiiT I it iliilntt three yr , un. In lit"' Wwll" WmIIh ihIhoii fur ltd '. wlillx lh IiiIIt l mil l hi the i'nK"H 'il""M. wlih u l. Hi lltl'lllp l" "He f'H iHH Kllli y, ... nlllnm nf till" ruilllly liuvn In i ll Llntf ii'ti 'he "" fur m-U'ltil ii mnl Imvn dually iiiihul t llir ,i wlu'ir I '"'I ' tnii liny Imve hkIm fvlil'-iM1 Willi wliliii to tiiiii llir iwii rout Irl, HIIil I ! i mi. will i.j , .iiu Ii I iiinui' in mmr mill jury, I, will colivrlto III this illy II. M i'lm . Country Correspondence H'oiilliiiii'il from I'iihh a), Johnnie roiiiiiiyiiiiiii whd Nt'i'ti iui,. curly HiiiiAuy timiiiliiK mi Ii In wny id rulnii. Mill, Whin Ih II i. Jin k? Our school ti Him Ihik !,., n riiuih in. H iiv imI by in fr hiiiIhk litnl IiiiiikIiiK of Dim pilan ili Iiiikk. i;,Uii h m lionl rc cclvcil n ml prise In tin. I'liiiniy fr lllllllllIM llll- III'Ml Improvement. riy ll'lC I'llllHlMll'l) of r.llir IllHllllll'lll il- luii-n, Our limber, MInm Join- khvh an i-iiti iliiliiiiH m fur Din pin pom, f fi mri Inn III. in mnl otherwise niiryliiK on the Kiioil Wulk llf llllllllvlHK, A. J, Aniuill lift IiihI Krhliiy for Crr loii. fiiim thru, i wm , Mitnniinirilid liy IiIn futln r iiml will ih fi w w-i-k vlnllliiK In Viiliiiinu. i;ini"i' lHmni, of Hi In illy, iiim .,.t up. poltiii'il miiiuiili-iiii-iit nf llit 1'iiiiliry i xhllill m ili 1'wU ft 1'li.rk Kitlr. Hiv, Wllllnm Miikoii, M Willi ColiK niiiliitiiil MInlNli'i- lulu nt J'liiiinii'n mmir, North ' Wnl-, In vlnllInK Ili'V, It. II. Owrn t jirfHcnt. Minn l-lzitli' Thimmn vIxltlnK nt WHinoi k' Tui-u'lny nlittit, MImm A Un Mllliird wan cnllInK In town Hiiniliiy, ITV COUNCIL DOI BUHNIM. Mtcommtndalloni of CltUm en 0. W. P. Co.'i Frnchl. !i,r h . ..iiiinriMiuiiiiii hi iu mmi'im i iiiliii' iIihI pi nt IkI nutnii fn-lnlll flUlirtlllwi if III" O. W, I'. i.iiv Im not illMni Iwil wait iihui ..II llllili'it ut lilt lltn'tlllK lif t llf n il Wnlui ily i vi iiltiit. No fur h, y.in Win lin'l on llin oliji.i-t t,y r.nilli II. in. u Uil of 'Ui kiimnn 1'iiiiniiia (imiicr iMilill,' iiitnula, rrftiiril to niiiiltlrp hrnllll mnl Hllrr. '11111111'' III' 11 .lHl flOIII 1 M' II I In l.'i I-I lliolllll ll, IIIM, llf incut I'U ia nu t n ipili t il. ulll 111 II Irfrr i in thu iriii'iriy iiitiinll !'. , i.lilPllllli f Wit p.innnl aulllollllllg . u lii rnti-r lulu it ronirai-t with Hir fnuii'l UmiiibI lentil' f'umpany fur i. w nllii l UgllUlIK rVi' fill u lilll jt i .l'i h r iiiniith for li t' lih i' of Ih , mi.llr Hir i u- Unlit. .Illlullii Wri llllriMlur'i pl'il'llll i hi- iiuililiitK of only n no t wlk on i ntn-it Uiwiin Klivr-nlli irft unit lUmln, irilui Iiik front IJ !0 to tl.bO fn nf llin t'lty Alloim-y for plow t v.mmii'y i. ivinl tuiothrr for kIHK llir ! of tlx' llllplo rnii-lit of I Ktlrlt. ii- llilllutril itollul Wa llppliiillHll-d feiil III ill-fin) lull Dip iHm Iimi of rlili-r- nK tin- li. A. It 'l'liti who will i. Un- kihiiinI uliili- i-ll'Blllpmillt of "iii.inlull.iii w lih It will ( li"l'l hr ro BEAVIR CREtK. l-'liin wi.utlur I Dm okIit of the i)ny. Ml, Wm. Illulini mnl A. HIhIwii inuilr, u liimlii- nip In I'liiiliiinl thiM wi-i-k. Idv. II M Join,, i,f I'liiilmiil iiillfi on fili ii'ln In-ii- till wi-i k. Hiillor HolM-il mnl ihiiiiuc iiik work Inn ut pi i m ot for In, Join . Flunk Iiml Inli-ml Ii-ihImk fur J'urt lini'l Uil wi-rk. Mi I.. Imffy Hii.l A, 'riioiim loili llin I', of II lillly kiiiiI l"l H'ltiniliiy. Mivpnil of Un- yiiiinK folk who iit-tt-tlill-il till' ililld nt K. HoWMHl' IlINt M.il ut il.iy HHirlKil ii kimmI linn-. lii-liillvi un- vlxltliiK J. Ilohlunili'i- ut pn m nt II. Iiml wii (M-i'ii hiiii1.i1 Inwiiril Ih" llriivrr 'n-i-k Ktniv IiihI Wfi-k. Tlici" inonl li muni- nt I ii I ! Inn Illrk Mi I, W. Thntiin rulli'il on fiU-inl itt ('inn tlil wi-ik Ml 1.. 1'Htry mnl II. Thmim f ntlr-d on H I'. InnllK'Mi mnl futnlly tlil wnk. I., luk''i' rnlliil on Hii'tnli-miiii llin. Int Hun, lay. JOHN YOUNGER, CANBV, Thi'i" will In' pn-iii lilntt t Iti" Mi'llin iIIhI rhiirrh ill-Hi Hiiinliiy, hy III" pwttor, hnlli ill 11 it. in. mnl II p in. Hnpl. I., It. FIHil mnl iillii-r rullroHil nllli'liilN tut vi- In ii iloliiK I'linl'V of hit", Tim Mi'tlni'llnt I -mil'-' AM Noddy Kiiv" it Horliil hint Wi-,1 ni-n'lii y i-vt-nliiK. J. II, Wllki-iHoii J at lioiri" thl wi-t-k. 'I'hi, iiilhoinl rompmiy I i-rnployliiK H luiKi-r iiiiiiihir of n i i-ii In our niniiiiiiilly now. An extra fn-w I nt wm k ri-inov- In Koiiin nl, I tnnk from th" kiiivi-I pit. K. A. IliiHi nkiHtiN lin jimt rnovi ,1 Into tin, HliiKMtlll lion", Ih" hoimi- tin vit riiti'il huvliiK hii-n noli) to VV. II. Ilitlr. lliTiry Hinllli wiM a nor" IiihI Wi-il-iii'Nihiy for II HH. It piiy to rulmi KooO hoi i-. Ili-v. Mr. Ann I now mior of thn IikhI ClirlNlliin iliiiif-h, Jlw Hnd lit "X ii Hi lit Wlfi- Imvtr lnovi',1 miluliK ii. ho I Iii-Iii iniiililf to K- t u lioiiHi- hip iiii upy liiK room In tin- Iiiiukd nf Mr. H. T. Klnli-i-r. ' Mr. I'mlyli-, who him until nwi-iitly lii i-n i iikii' il In tht- liiilrhi-r IhihIiii-h Ihti', lin movi-il lo llnhliunl wln-rt lit will oin,n up a hoi. Mr. Iloyt, ulo of ! tlil plui " will Ih? hhkim lat'-i with him iiml will in, iw Hoon. lluKiro" Mink tin I '-li 1 ty hi-'-ii HxIiik iip III Klint HlM-i-t iron-l ty iit'piiratoiy lo opmilnK I ''!' I "Htiit" liiinlii'HH. Mr. J.ih. Ailkln will ulo lit-. v.- un oflli't- In tin' itm room, till In In- In ilniiK" "f Wiiirt-n Ki'inliill. Tin, mill oml I'ompuny Im-kmh tin- wink if IIIIIiik In purl of Hi,' MoIhIIii tn-ntli, Iiiihi Hiiniliiy. An t'luiltn- with wvwi i-m iiiovi th" uriivfl whlrh I louil"(l In th w-Ml i-tiil of Un- kiiivi-I pit liy ii mi-inn hovr min h liii'K' i' than th" oin- whli.-h wu tuki-ii 'iiilli from hi-i" lut Winter. Tin- n-Kuliir itw of "unity tm-n wne wm kin w ith It. At tn"t-ilng of tin- t rut!v rnnimlt lin of tin' i 'unity "imimi"i'tlri(t Ao- -liitlon. Ii'-I'l hi-i" on th" 2M tilt. It wu ii-i-il"il lo holil Ih" iiiniuul i-mnpmi-i-tliiK J mi" :"i lo July . alil tout of the Improvement of Maid Tblnl tr""t from thu Eat lln of Main Mtftt-t Eatrly to th Kant line of Ilall- i road Avcrnjf, I the Hum of 1489.41, and iK-rlhii and Kiiiik:" llanltiKton top- ( th rfmalnlng two-third of th total pt-il i-hool )at ThnrNday. j prohahln cot 1 1978.79, I.IH rary I (fi ltltiu alonK llti". Tht?r Now, Therefore, oald mm of $9711.79 I wu u larxu crowd out lul Kutnrday i-vi-tiliiK - everyhody Iiml a kooI time. Mr. Oi-rher wa the guent of Mr. Wm. Biililow Huturday rilxhl. Ml Hnlilow wu vImIIIiik All BintV-r I In- oilier day, v Mr. Iliii-kin-r I hunllrig lumber. He expert to hull,) hi holme oon. Mr. White' little hoy had hi linger eitt off hint Hiiniliiy whllt; playing with a wedge. Alvln Andrew I getting along line, Mr. Bmllh I Improving very lowly, hu 1 not hntne yet. Quit a n urn her of young folk went Axlilng Monday,- but didn't catch many 11h. Kay, glil. yon will have to be. mor- 4 Uli'i next time. We W511 Gu&tf&ntee Near Huntley'B Druii Store, FORTY YEAKS EAl'EKIENCE IN '.Ireat Britain aul Amt-rica. Kftital Catarrh quickly yield to tri tudtit by Kly's Crrn Mm, which i K", l,ly romtio. It 1 rceiied through th uoatrila, 1mo nd hJa th whol car (c otr vhkh it diffiwoa IUlf. lrugKiU ell th hOe. Trial k hj nail, 10 rnu. Tt it taJ you are iur to oo&linu the trMtUM-nt. Announof incut. To tooonnioUat Uiom who r ixxtitl to th um of aUituixeri in )lyiDg IiUitI into th oaaal ihuhum for fttarrhal trviu Utt, the mprietort tretr Cream Ulm in lliiuid form, whlrh will-U known u Ely' Liqtiia Crem Ilalm. I'rice including th jimyiug tult U 75cuU. Iruglu or by mall. 'J be liquid form embodiea th md. teloftl jiropertie of th olld irrprtion. MT. PLEASANT. The telephone eein In l- quite humly in till iit of th" rutin try, et-ela!ly to the boy and alii. Cotiwuy art- going lo move to Olud ni,iiie ioti. I um aure we are all aorry lo pint with our dear friend. Ml Kllu and Kuil huts wi-re the giiet of M'-t'ord lut Sunday. Mr. t'iMiier' aiier, from Idaho. I vllllttg ut 1'iMipei iiuw for her health, he I grnitly improving. Mi. Kellogg Went to I'ot tlund Himday but returned Monday evening. Mr. K. White tut been on the lick lint, but la Improving. Ml Anna Myi-i hit Im-i-m quite lrk but I Itetter. Mr. Hlley I getting along fine after no lung a time III. We are glad to hear It. Ml Hertha Thonia who ha been quit" III. I Improving very fut. Ml Kthel Holme wu calling on Con way' Sunday. DAMASCUS. Mr. and Mr, faieb Cro of Oregon "ll y un; lull Iiik at Mr. Jo; Boring. Mr. and Mr. 0. W. Ix-rry pent Hun day with her parent. Mr. and Mr. W, A. Hlarkweather, of Concord, Mr. Irvln Hawk, of I'aikplace, and uIho Mr. ;,-!. JolniMton, of Hunnyalde, were mi-it on our atreet nii day Iat week. Mr. and Mr. Cha. Hoyer. Mr. Frank Hi, ill and Mlxter Annie and Imlm-, were gui t of Mr. A. Nt well and fatnlly laat Hunday. Th" Infant un of Mr. Henry lloff mi later died April 4th, uge. one week. Mr. KiiHie (irlflirt and Mr. Nan Mum IMiwer and children, of Stow, were vla lllng at A. W, Cooke' Monday. Mr. K. M. Oaburn, road upervlmr of UlMtrlt-t No. 3, wan iteen riding around one day lat week, viewing the road and bridge. Mr. Geo. Dullali. u brother of Mr. Bid and Hill Linlla. came here from Kana kint week, with the Intention of locating helt. to save you 1 0 per cent, over other dealers on either Mixed Paint or Lead, and Oil. If you contem plate painting, and of course you do, because you want your house to look the best in the neigh borhood, don't hesitate after getting other prices to come to us. We assure you the quality can't be equaled in the city. If you use Lead, use Pioneer or Atlantic brands, they are the best. If you use Mixed Paint you want NEW ERA, it can't be beat. YOU SURELY HAVE Something around the place that needs painting. If it's your house we would recommend New Era Mixed Paint at $1.65 or Regal Mixed Paint $1.50 per gallon. The first is guaranteed to wear five years and both the manufacturers and ourselves stand back of the guarantee This means that if any time during that period you are not satisfied with the paint in every respect we will, without cost to you, repaint your house at our expense. Couldn't be more fair could it? Maby it s your barn, if so we can furnish you material at an ex pense of 75c per gallon that will wear an age. Climax Carriage Paint will make your old buggy or cart look like new, and the expense is nominal. Two quarts, at 75c per quart, wil- cover an ordinary buggy. One coat is all that is necessary. If your floors look shabby when you are cleaning house buy a can of Varno-Floor Stain or Lacqueret and touch them up you will be surprised at the improvement. A package of Calcimo ot a cost of 50c will put a neat, new finish on your wall. Remember we carry everything in the Psint, Oil, Varnish and Brush line and will be glad to furnish you with all the advice and information at our command for the asking. . BS(DWIIII 4lJ(QI&& Meltable HDr-uists CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN E. JONES STAFFORD. hereby aeed to the aeveral Iota and part of lot and tract of land abutting on the portion of Third atreet to be Im proved, In the reHpectlve amount et oppolt the number and description thereof In aectlon three (3) of thl ordi nance, fi being benefitted by ald atreet Improvement. In ald amount. Section 2. The Recorder l hereby di rected to enter a tftatement of the a- et!ment hereby made, In the Docket of nty Llena, and cause notice thereof to lie published a provided by the City Charter. Section. 3. Ixjta 3 and 0. I'.lock 2, Portland Flouring Mill Company f 47.67 Uixn i and 5. Mock" 2H, Oregon Water 1'ower & Hallway Co., 202.5 Ut t, filock 29, McMlnnvlIle Col- - lege 335.08 Itt 2, lilock 29, T. L. Charman., 76.25 Lot 7, lilock 2D, the Northerly of the Northerly V4. of Mary K. Motie, Agne Mllln and Clara M. I'lckena 32.8 lA,t 7, Block 29, Southerly 4 of and the Southerly of the Northerly '4 of, Charles E. Bray, Kebeeca T. Bray and Anna K. Khoade. Lot 8, Block 29. Southerly thirty feet of, Mary E. Moore, Agne . Mllln and Clara M. rickens..,. I-ot 8, Block 29. Northerly thirty six feet of, Corporation of Ore gon City 180.02 Head first time and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of Oregon City, held Wednesday, April 6th, 1905. By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. The Great Slaughter Sale 25.95 88 Mr. and Mi. l'omierlne and two children viited at Mr. Weddles Sunday. C. I'ollvka with hi two older children walked out enojylng the pleasant day Kundiiy. and culled at the children' grandparent, Mr. and Mr. Weisenbom. The eldest, a boy of five. I of an In quiring tmn of mind, and got hold of a bottle of carbolic acid and tried to taste It. but only got a drop on hi tongue and lip and threw the bottle down, but the family did not know how much he had swullowed and there wa a scared lot of folk for a wlille. He could not eat much for two or three meal, but I all right again now. Henry Baker who went lo Arizona a number of year ago, after undergoing un opeiatlun fur lung trouble has re turned, very much improved In health. Another land buyer was in town this week. Itld not hear that he bought any. The tax assessor I around. Look out for him. Mr. Cage ha lost about a third of his sheep. They are very poor, some of them can hardly stand up. They have been having plenty of hay. A man told him the other day It was aalal they had eaten. He said he had known of a number of flock the same way. The dry seamiti last summer killed out so much grass and other green stuff that sheep like, and the salal wa about the only green thing they could see o they ate that, and It plays havoc with their Intel nul organs. The Farmer Line of telephones U Betting well along towards Wilsonvllle. Well, the more the merrier. Simon Pet ers has both phones. They have become almost a necessity in every house. If one wants to use them very bad once in a year, It will have paid for ftself. Mr. Fanner' baby, who was sick when Its mother died, caught the measles and wits iulte III at last accounts. It Is with relatives In Portland. We heur that Mr. Saldern wants to ell his place. Mr. Seedling Is to raise his barn Sat urday. Mrs. Wooilhonse hus a sister visiting her front Oklahoma. Mrs. Henry Schatx has her new carpet home, and is very much pleased with it. tick Kllegsen is trying to drum tip the rest of the petitioners to work out their Husessment on the new road to Oregon City. They have all worked except 4 or then the road will have to stand till next time. Mrs. Gebhardt has been staying with Mrs. Leetuntm who hits been sick. ORDINANCE N( An ordinance assessing the probable cost of the Improvement of Third street from the Kast line of Main street East erly to the East line of Railroad Avenue of Oregon City. Oregon, and directing tin entry of such assessment in the Docket of City Liens. Oregon City Does Ordain at Follows: Section 1. That whereas the Council of Oregon City having ascertained and determined that the probablo cost of Im proving Third street from the East line of Main street Easterly to the East line of Railroad Avenue of Oregon City, Ore gon, as provided by Ordinance No. 309 to be the sum of $1468.20, and Whereas, tinder the provisions of Sec tion 85 of Chapter 13 of the Charter of Oregon City, us amended, It is directed thut one-third of the total cost of the Improvements of streets shall be paid from the permanent street "Improvement fund," and Whereas, one-third of the total prob- ORDINANCE NO ,- An Ordinance to provide for the con struction and repair of sidewalks on Main street between Eleventh street and the Basin in Oregon City. Ortgon City Dots Ordain at Follow: Section 1. It Is hereby made the duty of all owner of lands adjoining Main street In Oregon City between Eleventh street and the Basin to construct, re construct and maintain In good repair, the sidewalks in front of said lands, and all sidewalks to be constructed hereafter In front of the said land by any of the said owner, shall be of concrete made In proportion of three parte of aand. four parts of washed gravel not to exceed one Inch In it greatest diameter and one part of cement of standard brand. with a smooth hard surface finish not less than one-half Inch thick to be made of one part cement and one part sand mixed and laid according to plana and siteciflcations to be furnished by the City Engineer. Any sidewalk hereafter to be constructed In front of said lands shall be of the even width of ten feet with a rise from the curb of one-fourth Inch to the foot and with a concrete curb six Inches thick on top, eight inches thick on the bottom and eighteen Inches high, - Section 2. If the owner of any lot or part thereof fronting upon the said por tion of Main street shall surfer any side walk along the same to become out of repair, it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to post a notice on the adjacent property, headed "NOTICE TO KEPAIR SIDEWALK" In letters not less than one inch in length and said notice shall. In legible characters, direct the owner, agent or occupant of said property. Immediately to repair the same in a good and substantial manner, and the Street Commissioner shall rile with the Recorder, an affidavit of the post ing of such notice, stating the date when and the place where the same Is posted. The Recorder shall, ' upon receiving the attldavits of the Street Commissioner, send by mail a notice to repair said side walk to the owner (if known); of such property, or to the agent (if known) of the owner, and directed to the post-omce address .of such owner or agent, when such post-olllce address is known to the recorder, and if such post-office address be unknown to the Recorder, such notice shall be directed to such owner or agent at Oregon City, Oregon. Section 3. The owner, agent or occu pant, before making such repairs, shall obtain from the City Engineer a permit so to do. which shall prescribe the kind of repitira to be made, the material to be used, and specifications therefor, and the owner, agent or occupant, shall make said repairs within thirty days from the date of posting said notice. Section 4. If the owner, agen. or occu pant of any such lot or part thereof or parcel of land, shall fail, neglect or re fuse to make the sidewalk repairs within the time designated, the Street Commis sioner shall make the same, and keep an accurate account of the cost of the labor and materials In making the repairs In front of each lot or parcel of land, and shall' report such cost to the council, and the description of the lot or part there of, or parcel of land, fronting upon the sidewalk upon which said repairs are made, and the cost thereof shall con stitute a Hen upon the abutting property and shall be collected In like manner as assessments for Street improvements. Section 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are here by repealed. Read first time and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of Oregon City, held Wednesday. April 5th, 1905. By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. Is Now Going on at THE FAIR STORE Cyclone of Bargains Circumstances compel us o close out our immense stock of seasonable mer chandise at prices that will startle this community and open the , purse-strings of every economical purchas er. Everything will be marked down. Everything Must Go A Cyclone of Bargains A rare opportunity. To miss this immense money saving sale would be a great loss to you. 'Watch for our ad in next week's issue. THE FAIR STORE Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Etc. Main Street, Harding Block Oregon City, Oregon OASTOIIIA, Bean tit ) lit l4 w Hart lw Bctlfflt Sigastsrt af Subscribe for the Enterprise Tryforltealth 222 South Peoria St, Chicago, In.., Oct. 7, 1902. Eight months ago I wu so ill that I was Compelled to li or tit down nearly all the tim. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing- on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed to much that my throat and lungs were raw and sore. The dooton pro nounced it Bright's disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I had no de sire to lire. A sister risited me from St. Louis and asked ma if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much suffer ing if they but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, helplen sufferer. You can have a woman's health aad do a woman's work in life. Why not sectlre a bottle of Win af Cardui from your drugg Ut la s OASTOIIIA. Bears th - A TI Kind You Haw Always Bfliifit Blgnatue of Th Kind You Haw Always ST JAYNE'S THAT COUGH EXPECTORANT An almost, infallible raae!y for dis eases of the Throat, fcnd Lungs, known & used the world over for almost a Century. GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST i t i