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Oregon City Enterprise. Clnckiimns Co. Dlroctory, f " t'MUNTV orricKKM. " Judge. ' ('l.il ul ColltU. (h.fllT- fraasurer, i, W HrMnin, Ui. V. Iliirinii C W, Unmiliif n m H. : J. O W-llmr-ri J,C Hradlny II H 111 I,.,, ii Hlilnoy Hintlh , biKii superintendent, (joroMsr, oaituli.loiiorl, II I. 1 1 l in a ci I tlli'li.nl Ni'nii n orneiiiia II. Ir I OKKUON :itv urricKitH H.Tnr. - - T. w Mn 11 1 van femMirilPf- ' I. I' PortKf Clil.liill'ullf- J It I'linlmii lasrasor, ' - " J f- KhiHliln. in.iillf. ' f I, lMt r Ail l..rlirf. i,imiiiII"Ii', iii I "I Walaf Wolks, ?,KN.I.,r., II t r.... W II. Il.mil HMimy Smyth , ii I. lolly, r M iiiccnin.n. w a nulla, J J I iniko. J w 01 "Mii.il, J.O. I "rur mul T. I'. It an 1.11. i.uiiiii ll meets first Wednesday nf.arh nioiilh A our ii.ii. t" 1 ff Tlir way la build up Oregon (Jlty l In Oregon City iriln jour jdilriiiiuifr. KHIpay, m a v in, ima. What do Von Think of lit A psrty In search n( dealrahln h-- (Jim for a liiiiun, would Imvn to walk dm lull hour Imlii tlia runt end of the 4pruion bridge In Oregon C'lly In fid lt for ISX) and t I'UI at that, fotiraii walk 30 feet mul lake pa.g i a splendidly ihiiInhI electric motor ijr n. I III ! Ililllllto fur '.",r be, !ndod III the handsome, uliurli in tlin iiM, where yuu mu buy a Iwtter hl ! II'-11, l-M. di.wn 110 nmiilh. 3PM AY OF THE FALLS. t - - f.Wbiiikle' l.loii or Mukaika ri.ir.-K . j iiii t Tim lti"l Knmt. II. null. hi Washburn re paving the l lilii-iil price lor Kinill. hay iygs, etc, j'imIiIuii wanted in a family bv a strong ; liiirlini girl. AiMir.a r.MMliusK 4 - i f-iilnn mill i'iu. fur guitars, violins, I in.I'lllllK Slid hllji Kt Itlllllll'lnll'r A ,0 lrcrn' X J( yuu want mi nli.iai'l f tit la to your ifil'ity call mi V.ln II. hMii-ir, Oio- i l City, Oregon, J lie Turk Place atore lead III price if ilixita, wimlowa, ahliiiflr mul all I tdiilrra innlrrial. jci'V, M A. iHMiulii'rty will trim li a I the ('uiiitri'ttKlluiial cliiirt'll Huinluv t-1 1 1 1 ic un "Soini'tliiiiK AIkhiI MhIIhmI- $nw lint Kriii( lia loiiin mil ytitl ii riijoy a riilo nu tlin riviT i not Uir't V Cnpt. Itiimly liaaniiiic of tlin fluent r 4''''' "kiirn out. I'rli'm n-iiBoiml'lo. (upluin SwiM-ncy, I'. H. A.,Hn l'li'i,'". I 4 , ny: "Slilluli'a Caiarrli KhiihmIv i- tlio tlrnt ini'ilii inc I linyn vvir (oiltul t'.t nntilil Mo imp any io.." I'lli'v T0 r'-i Sol.l t.y C. (1. Ilinilli-y. S')- Dial you rn tlilnkliiij ol t 1 1 i 1 I i t kC n .j anllt tlin Vciy Ih'1 itlalilV ol luni- i "i ili'livcrcil on iliort notirn it will n to jour Inti'M-nt to MMiilmilipr tlmt (ilml-i.i-Siw Mill coinimiy cn mipply you ".tli tlin lrl ami ilt-livi'f it at oiiio. 8iive you mt-n Allirlutit it Wamor'a I'- tli l ni'w ililivry whkoii wlili wlilrli t!iy iruioo to I'l-livnr your mmt In the ' -Ori'? It in a iluLy and no mi'tiike. V. lth tli.taml nli-n coM i h in they will Imvn IhtchIIit, tlicy ' :i lil you out with knell ini'iilH a woulil kitiK promt. Tim Salvation Armv Ik roinlnn to t in. At lniMl that in wlmt It written iiotlrrH uiiiioimcn, Tlicy liave ln-tMi "uikiiiK ri'uulur trlpn hern with tlin Wur t'iy (or koinii llini', ami Imvn prolmhly m.tdn up thi'ir niinil- that thin in too iiiueh of a (ioihaiu to ho workuil hui'i'I'mh f'llty from a illHlnncP. Winnin llcnnnit, a ncpluw of John A. riiajn-r, wlio miih ni'iit to a hoipilal in ''jrUniiil a fi-w wwkn ninco In Iiohh that I'M lii'iillli miht Im iniprowil ilicil m atuiilay aiul liin rtMiiaiim worn I'rotht hero for burial Tim funeral ""'itrimi on Momlay, Hov. (lilmmi I'mkiT ollii'iatiiin. It will lo riMiicni 111 rml thai hin niothcr ilii'd n fow inontliH "ii'i'i. having hfi'ii foiimt ili'iid In hi'd In U! OinriiinK iV hor liltln chllil. ( .... W II. Mitt toon lian thu null conlract '"rmuryiin-thii mail from Orison City Viola aiul ninco tho cIiiiiiko wiim iiinilo Hwiklni; IIiIh citv thu tnrtnlnim iiinlcuil ;lf (ImkaniaH ho hun hccii nirryinu a lililij ovtir twdvo milH further each ;'"(1 trip for tliu minin pay Hint Im jfonupily received. TliiH mutter Iiiih ut 3ust bi..n ndjiiHted ami the order of Jan 'iiury lunt inodilled ho nn to rIvo him pay g"o Tain for tho increilMoil dintunco 1 1 coroner ut Thcoiiih tt'leKraplied to uh poHtmantur on Monday u fit direct that a veteran named James llimiiery had died thoro on fluiiiluy ri)"i tho cfrect of boin run over by a nun of carg a few duyn previoun. lie '"'I'd that tho dead mun wan BtippoHod O IlitVll f'ly,iwhoHo liunhand was cither keen !iH lionrdinir houno or a buIooii. As t no nn Iihh been found to cliiim tho oiiHhip or who knows anything tho man. 'I ? 1 ; M iiii.iiiuu niniur iiviiiu in voi'KiMi Kmrly thret weuka ago AlhrlKht A Warner mln-, a number 0f khenp xdln for a tliiin could find no trace of tint U'l'-I but finally tho lant of thu week thy obialned a ciiia from tliaO. 0. T. Co. wlil' li miablnil Chief of J-ollce rurdoin to trace them up In I'ortland and find liiro I hey had m m,,i Through tli" firm that tmiiKht them the man wan tracwl ami ilUcovrnj on tba atieet lu'H lia wai arrM and taken to tho police hUtlon when, be w dulaimxl until Haliirday when bn waa brouubt U Ori'it-.n City and held (or trial on Wndnea day U-foro Juili Foula. At bin trial IwH-velhe iuuih of Fred Hall and ad mitted that he bad ahitlMidtliM indla from iinni, hut claluia to have boiiKhl them forSOcwiilaapliK ii, which In over a dol lar lena than the market price. lie rlaliiiwl bIho to have boiiKbl pel in In Tho IIIm at the tuuie price. Alter the evi dence bad lieen taken be w held un der .LV) IkiiM. to apH-ar before the Kraud jury. The ollWra of the Hutte Creek Fail Amoclallen are making iennive pre paration to make the fair thin year the bent that ban ever been held III the nuiiity, and although the eum ia very backward the InU-rent that la being liken In It warranU them in feeling anaiired that their plana will not mia. mrry Thin In a matter ibnt nhoiild Interc.t every (miner and nlo k ralner In Iho roiiuly iiiknmiicli an whatever la of lienefll to one hclm all, and it la now uiilvernally ackiiow leilged that tat, dmtrlrt and county fair are of much advantage in Improving alix k and pro ductnoflhe anil. Now lathe time to prepare to give the fair eouie of your atteiit'on by pluiiiilng tii have oiiiethiiig to fkhihil. Jj4l Monday an employee of the woo. I pulp mill named Finber fell into the canal together with the truck which he wan wheeling at thu time. He had jont come out of the mill toward the lock with a load of pulpon atruck and had to run down a abort incline (lien turn nhort to keen from tunning on Into the canal Win n he rem he. I theeilgeof the Im kn bin truck bad to) much momentum and in ii'lte of bin moM atreuuoun cxertiona be went oveiho.r.l together with the truck and the load of imln. Aa bo roiild not aw im and the water wan eight , . . ... . ltil deep at that place be bad to lnt'T .... .. ill i ui. i uruiiiawiy lor uim mere ' I hi r.iim- villi iieai riioiiu iu rentier liiln the liet deil aid, otherwise ho Would bae had a Watery giave. The Oregon City Tninxttatioii Com puny ban inal arrangementa with the City and Suburban electric railway com pany ol I'ortland, o that partie from here who denire to go bImjiiI I'ortland may do no at the aamo price that they would have to pay for the ruin to Port land by boat. Conductor on all the can nell round trip ticket from l'oitland to Oregon City for 30 cent. A thin road extend all over I'ortland and down to St, John thin arrangement will prove a gieal convenience to both renidenta of thin city ami I'ortland. Mr. and Mr. I'. W. Oillette of I'ort- land and Mr. F. F. Victor of Salem account of tho midden death of her lmn apeiit a few hour in the city Wedneaday I J(um oll , tri. Mrs. Hullam Is best the guentn o Mr. and Mm. t. II. Ova. Nearly every one in Oregon ba read Mr Victor' ''River of tho Went." Sho I alao author of tho two volume on On'goii in lUncroft' hintory of the Facilic Coant and ol the scholarly "At lautia Arinen." Mr. Victor hi an other Ixtok, a hintory of tho Indian wara of Oregon w hich In nearly ready for the prenn. This will ho published by the state. Last Tueaday Frank Stewart who ia empioved at construction work for the company on the went side of tho river was winking w ith a curpenter moving a largo timber when it alipm-d and fell to the ground striking Stewart upon tho foot. Ho found himself unable to walk and was brought ucros to the Cliir House where he boards, on a stretcher. When his foot was examined by a pliyni cliin it was found that the bone of the instep lieHliles being bruised wa split so that be will he laid up for some weeks. On Wednesday noon when the light thunder shower Witscnuiing Upas a repro- seiitativo of tho Kntkhi'Kihk was coming ' from his dinner be camo upon a crow d ol small children anxiously watching the j gathering clo-nls. Ono of theso seeming to iniicter courage from tho tininent i danger pending braced up to the quill driver and noxiously iiHked, "Mister, do you think that is a cyclone coming?,, They all seemed much relieved w hen assured that it was not and that no danger wart to bo feared as this was not K annus. On Tuesday evening the Junior Kndea vorsocioty of tho Congregational church tnivo an interesting literary and musical entertainment which was much enjoyed, there being a goodly crowd present. Af ter tho literary part of tho program which was supervised by Miss Tacy Wilkinson, tho cake and ico cream was served un der the direction of Mrs. II. C. Stevens. The liiitterick fashion sheets for June which are furnished free of charge, by W. A. Huntley havo come and can be obtained at Huntley's Hook Storo or Slavery's store on Seventh street. Out of town ladiuu can net one by sending address on a postal card to W. A. Huntley. A grand ball is advertised to bo given at Ely's hall on the evening of the 20th. PERSONAL NOTES. Nathan Moody la on the nlek Hat tbli week. MlnaOretnHtrlcklerof Huluin In vlnlting her coimiu Miaa I mo Hardiiitf, Kalpti Miller baa taken a Mition with Hmllh A f.ov-tt at the Ice work. Hon. (J. J. Currln wa nbaklng bandn with bin mitny friend In town unTbure day. O. L, Harbor of Cauby wan a caller on Wednoaday. He 1 thinking of moving to town aoon. Mra. II. J. Llvermore left on Wcdnea- day morning for Hood Klver for a abort vinit and a needed rent. Attorney A. B. Droaner waa up to Our vain on Monday atUmding a law nu it in volving nev.TuI hundred dollar. K, J. Kwaflord of Halein kK'iil the Kab- batb with bin brother Jamc In thin city, retuining on the Monday morning train. A. I.. Ilollock of Onwego who came to Oregon City in lH-iH waa In the city on Wudnoaday chatting with old time friend. Mra. W. II. Marshall and daughter F.dnaof HNikane were v lulling at the renidnnce of Cha. Meaerve the Ural of the week. John Schmidt, the well known pont manLcr of (ieorgo waa In the city on Tueaday attending to buniuens at the Court bonne. Frank Wllaon of Logan wa in the city Tlin rwl ay attending to buainen In con nection with the ai'ttlement of hi mother' entite. Mr, (ieo. C. Ilrownell wont to Hood River Weiliifiwlay to attend a Kiinday acbool meeting. Hhe xoct to be ab aent until Friday. W. II. II. Wado who live near tho uper (Muckainua briilge wa in town ! Thursday . He aaya (but the rouda are j almont impancable again. J. ti. ami C. F. Zineer who are going i-xti-nnively into the fruit and vineyard j liiiniiieaa on the elope of Mt. Scolt were ' in thecily on Wedneniluy. i ,,Vi (!. yVvr Ima In-en invited ' l(, ,,.iver . lvcoralion Hay oiation at . Foreat lirove. The HS.plu of that place !....... ii.:.. .....i , t w i t i i . i M Telford of Cuneuikb left for - M . , , , , .. iiinuiu"a iviiiu uii ..iiiiiuuv iiiiruiiiiia; : . ,i i . . if be llnd any land to suit bun to secure a (arm iihiii which lie will move either tin fall or next Npring. O. lovojoy and Arnold Oregamon left on Wednenduy for F.ugene to attend a delegate the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow. They will return the lunt of tho week. K. (i. Cauflcld and wife took tho even ing train on Wedneaday for the Kant in tending to be abxent a month. While away they will vinit Chicago, New York Ronton and other eantern points wheie Ihcv will vinit fiicnda and point of general interval. Mr. C. I- Hallam ba leturned from Kureka, Illinoi, where she went last iHveinber, at which time it will le re- nieuilM'rud the F.ntkki'HIhk contained an Km)Wn here a Minnie Howell. Thoa. F. Uyan went to Kuuene on Monday evening to take part in the meeting of the Grand Kncampment of the I. O 0. F., to which be is a delegate from the camp hero. He i also a delegate to the grand lodgo which meets on Wednesday, so that he will be away all tho week. Mis Mina Kelly has taken Mra. J. W. Gray' place In the register' depart ment at tho U. S. land ollico in this city. Mis Kelly is quick and apt at the kind of work that she will have to do there and will make an excellent clerk. Mrs. Gray lias been intending to quit her position for some time, so that the chungeis no surprise to her friends. On Wednesday afternoon a thunder shower of light proportions panned over the upper Kirtion of this city and noth ing was thought except to comment upon tho iinusuul thing of thunder, but in the lower part of the city the shower became bail and some largo hailstones fell. Henry Salisbury who whs down ut work on Judge Meldrum'a jilace two miles below town rcHrts tha storm very severe there, tho ground Wing white with hail, some of the stones being as na as marines, me electric line men re- ported tho bail as extending well down toward Miiwaukie. That pleasant and attractive spot, Wright' Springs on the Molalla, 10 miles south of this city bns been leased by Messrs. .1. L. Crouso, Reuben Wrght, Holiert Coats and Aaron Kliso, who will at once lit the grounds surrounding them up in the best possible shape, for camp lug and picnic parties. Mr. Crouse called on Thursday and said the grounds will be ready in a few weeks and that they will do all in their power to make it pleasant for parties coming there. Old habits are hard to break up. For a long time the post ollico was In the Odd Fellow's building and the front got to be a loallng place. Now that Bur nieistor St Andresen have fitted up their show window there in a tasty manner, they very inuoh dislike to have it ren dered useless by parties, who are sim ply passing away the time, leaning back against the window. Old papers for underlaying carpet at this ollico. THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE! The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City Posson's Seeds Grow ALSO HPADOIIAOTTRS POR fll H .MJMPI.IK5, hwtiuzib. KPUAV punp. PTC. In spite of the continued wet weather the work upon the neat side Scenic Koute ia being pushed aa rapidly a the season and condition of the ground will permit. The rock men have just com pleted two of the heaviest rock cuts and are at work upon some of the lesser cut. Un account of the wet condition of the soil the dirt work can progress but slowly. The program for (he I'hilomalheon exercise at the library benefit entertain ment on Friday evening will tie found on the eighth iwge. A this is a matter which is of great interest to all who live in the city and want to see the work ol tho public school made as good as possible all should read and then attend. The firm of Holman A Walling has been dissolved by mutal consent, the business being retained by the senior partner, It. I,. Holman, who contem plate making some iinortant changes in the business. Miss lleatrife Iiarbw ia delighted with that tine new piano presented to her by her father. Miss Beatrice gives great promise a a piano player and should be encouraged in her painstaking efforts to perfect herself in the art. The Methodist churcli waa filled to overflowing on Wednesday evening to hear and see the Salvotion a-my per form. Trior to the service the army paraded the street with horns and drums in regulation style. The rain of Wednesday night was very heavy and discouraging to farmers and gardener w ho have wet land to cul tivate a it waa just beginning to get dry when the rain began again. It will lie to your interest to take a good look at O'Connell A Glass's new ad in this issue as they are live advertisers and always talk business so that cus tomers may know what to depend on. Last week Miss Klvira Mullan of Mil waukie and Prcf. J. V. Gray of this city took the examination required for state diplomas, for which they are appli cants. lira Reward, 100. Tho reader of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure is the only punitive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beim a constitution al treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intenally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho sys tem, thereby dostrovimr the foundation I oi me disease, ami giving ine puiieni strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power, that they otl'er One Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciiknky !fc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. For Mile or Kent. The Soventh street livery stable and feed store buildings on liberal terms, ltest arranged barn in the city and well located. F.nqnire on premises, or at Frieman's Cotl'ee House, 230 Washing ton Btreet, I'ortland. tf Holman & Walling are prepared to fit up your house below I'ortland prices. Mortgage loans ou improved farms at low rates. C. O. T. Williams. PPiCES ffPafliBaking UXJS Powder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Sundaxds Importers and dealers in Ciioice Family ton Selected Teas,l'ure Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from f best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. UP Thta "ad" aent to u with a fifteen cents on your first order. GROVE PRINCE, The Celebrated Pure Bred English Stallion. TO HORSE BREEDERS, The bout colts are those from the pure bred English Shire Stallion. GROVE PRINCE. REGISTERED ENG. 5088 AM. 961. DEHCHIPTION-Cnlordark brown, tanda about 16' handa high, tjrv mmenlar and blncky; abort clean Irga. well feathered: ilroni broad bn and awaaexea both atrenzth and iiilKUiice ; hat aound conitllutlou, good temper, magulflcant action, and hat proven binuelf to be a gooQ lml getter. PKDIOHEB-F"W Bred by Joaeph Grime. Newton-on-Trent. Nottlnnhannhlre F.naland. Imported 17 bjr Oalliraltb Hroa., Jauetville Wit., Sire: Waiwufk ', he t'jr l.'irkf Hoy HXi, he t.y lirayman, Fattock'a bam Smiler of Kewlan. bf bold Lincoln ill. be bf Maehleaa I Ml he bj 4Utc!ile 1iov, he bv Active a, he bjr Farmera Profit S73. he bjr Howard Farmer Profit. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1893 AS FOLLOWS. TtiiAKIiVll.LE. Monday noon at G. M. Bohler'i mable. Kroin Monday evenltt to Tueaday at I'l A. M. al frank Ford'i atable near OSWEGO. OK KO( IN 1 11 Y. from lueoday noon to Wedneaday 1U A. M.at Noblitt'a stable. CI.At LAMAS STATION, From Wednesday night to Thursday 10 A. M. at suite'. SKI.LWimiI). Thursday noon at J. 8. lilie s stable. HUK I LAND, at Meyer s Stable, So. 'ia Front Street, from Thnraday evening to Friday noen and Joe Cook's, Cor. Fourth and A Streets, till Saturday no. n 1IUMK PLACE, near Beavertim, from Saturday evening to Monday morning. TEFffns-Season $12, due at end of season, Insur ance $15. due uihen mare is knouin to be with foal. -Parties disponing of mares or falling to return for service will be held responsible for feea. W e will not be responsible for accidents that may occur. Fred Boye, Croom. F. C. PAULI, Mgr. Beaverton, Or. Lace Curtains. Have votir lace curtains, shirts, collars and cuffs Isundried by the Troy Steam Laundry, office with F. A. Waddock, Itostoffice building. Bundles left at the office by Tuesday night will be returned on Saturday morning, Shiloh's Vitallzeris what you need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Trice 75c. Sold by C. G. Huntley. Fish, Fish. At Humphrey's fish market all kinds of fresh and salt water fish, crabs, lobsters and oysters. Live and dressed chickens. Free delivery to all parts of the city . Lamps, crockery and glassware of fac tory prices. New invoice just received from the east. Will not be undersold. See Bollomy A Busch. x Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkkpkisb of fice. Portland prices. In the line of furniture, carpets, win dow shades, wall paper, lounges and mattresses you can beat I'ortland prices by calling in the Oregon City ban block under the E.ntkbi'kisk office, x Wilson A Cooke carry a complete line of wagons hacks and buggies, also plows, harrows, cultivators and hand seeders Remember we carry them iu stock. It is to our interest to please every economical buver. BkllomyA Busch. tf The latest in visiting cards at the Ex tkki'kisr Okficr. Prices to suit you. Blank note, receipt and order books al the Enterprise office. I still want a few more choice loans on Clackamas county farms. Wadb II. Spknckr, Oregon City, Oregon. Washburn mandolins, guitars and banjos at Burmeister & Andresen's. x Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to AIL Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme request for Catalogue la good for A Little Girl's Experience In a Light house. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keep ers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter four years old . Last April she was taken down with Measles, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and Detroit treated hei, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, urtil she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a balf bottles, was eempletelv cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get atrial bottle free at Geo. A. Harding's DrugMone. There is nothing I have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relef as Chamberlain's Pain Balm does. I have used it for two years four bottles in all as occasion required, and always keep a bottle of it in my home. I believe I know a good thing when I get hold ot it, and Pain Balm is the best liniment I have ever met with. W. B. Denny, dairyman, New Lexington, Ohio. 50 cent bottles for sale by Geore A. Harding. When one thinks of the prices they have been paying for their upholstered goods, or bedsteads, it is not strange that they are surprised when they learn they can get a tirst-class spring edge bed lounge for f 12.50, hard edge for $9, a box mattress, new anil without a blem ish for 4.00; bran new bedsteads $1.50. Call on Holman A Walling and you will understand the reasons thereof. x While Mr. T. J. Richey of Altona, Mo., was traveling in Kansas he was taken violently ill with cholera morbus. He called at a drug store and the druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and diarrlnva Remedy so highly he conclcded to try it. The result was imme diate relief and a few doses cured him com pletely. It is made for bowel complaint and nothing else. It never fails. For sale lieorge A. Harding. Money to loan on good farms at 8 per cent l. ail On U ADS II. M'KNC'EK, Oregon City. YA'anto.1 A four ninrfl rlinii'A InAnfl On good Clackamas counly farms. Apply to Wade II. Spencer, Oregon City, Or. School deportment cards one cent each, good for term, at the Entkkpkisb office. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Enterprise office. Can you read your title clear, if not Wade II. Spencer will make you an ab stract that will enable you to do so.