Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 23, 1893, Image 8

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JUNE-MONTH OF BHRGHINS
WE INTEND TO INAUGURATE A
Semiannual Clearance Sale,
And during this sale you will save money by spending it. If you want to know what wo
mean by a sweeping reduction
LOOK HT TH6SE R6DUCGD PRICES
Best quality calico, 20 yards for $1 00
Atlantic LL domestic, 36-inch wide, 18 yards for 1 00
Men's black satteen shirts, reduced to , 45
Men's outing flannel shirts, reduced to 35
Men's Standard white shirts, our ll quality, reduced to GO
Our entire lino of 12J and 15c. lawns, in cheeks and stripes re
duced to 14 yards for 1 00
Ladies' Jersey ribbed under vests reduced to 10
Ladies' fast black satteen skirts reduced to 75
Our men's VUitfi ! redu.od t 1 tt
Ladies' cloth and leather lmt .. reduced to 3
Ladies' low shoes, patent tiH, winced to tf,
Child's Don.lu shoes, tipH, site I to K, reduced to Jf
If you want to enjoy more than full purchasing power of your dollar spend it during this salo
HT THE STORE OF I. SELLING
EDUCATIONAL NOTES
Conducted Incler the Auplcps of the
tiactaiiiat I'ountj Teacher' so-elation.
AH communications for this column
should be addressed to C. E. Pease, Ed
itor, Clackamas, Or.
DI9TRITC so. 14.
Following are tlm names of all pupils
who have been neithei ahaent nor
tardy and have been noted for good
deportment during the month ending
June 9th at district No. 14: Samuel
Gertwr, Lulu Miller, Louise Lacroy.
Carroll Ward, Smith Lacrov, Jix-l
Lacroy, James Kutherfurd, Herbert
Mat toon, Robert Wooilen, Cora Ward,
Urania Lacroy, Ilertiert Wooden,
Maurice Ward, Lizzie Zurcher, Louis
Gerber, Willie Hetter, Eva Mattoon,
Mary Zurcher and Maggie Zurcher.
Visitors, Mendamea Thos. Jubb, Amy
Martin, D. A. Miller, J. Heater, J.
Hayden, D. Zurcher, Helen ward, twice
and Messrs Adolph Miller, Harry Collins,
Fred Walkei, Ed Miller, Chas. Hayden,
James Scott, W. C. Ward, Kufus Horne,
Ad Weir, Jew Maytleld, Ed Graves and
Fred Rogers. Total No. enrolled 42;
average daily attendance, 38. Friends
and parents are cordially invited to visit
our school and note our progress.
Chas. Rctherfokd, Teacher.
district no. 9
No. of pupils enrolled 33; average
attendance, 27 ; number of visitors, 10.
Following are the names of those present
the entire term : Kittie DeShields,
Katie and Willie Haberlack, Lucy
Smith and Ross Parker.
Ciiaki.es E. Pease, Teacher.
C E. Pease closed school in east
Clackamas last Friday. There were a
large number present the last day and
both parents and pupils manifested their
desire for him to teach the next term.
Prof. I'eane got aboard the train for
Salem where he will sojourn for a few
days.
School cleHes in the Logan district
June 2:!d. Miss Matilda Read lias
wielded the rod very successfully during
the last three months.
Tillie Myers will soon close school in
the Colton district, No. 72. Mins Myers
intends going east as soon as her schoo'
closes.
F. M. Darling has been teaching in
the May district. School will close June
27.
Minnie Harrington will close school at
Redland June 2fth .
Prof. Alex. Thomson and Miss Maud
Palihbury closed school at Clackamas
last Friday. A goodly number were
present tolisten to t he well prepa red exer
cises. Mr. Jensen was there with his
violin. The music and singing were
delizhtful. Jessie Talbert read a paper
entitled "The History of our School,"
giving the date of beginning, the num
ber enrolled, the average daily attend
ance and points concerning the good
management of the school, etc. Prof.
'Xhomson recited, "Darius Green and
His Flying Machine," in a very ap-
jdaudible manner . Remarks were made
by Sunt. Gibson, A. Mather, Dan Tal
bert and Mr. Hibbard.
Katie Feathers, of Damascus, closes
sehool at Bunker Hill, June 23. Miss
Feathers is thinking of going to Dover to
teach.
, Hester Rusk is teaching the Meadow
Brook school and will close June 30th.
Tennie Mayfield will close school tt
Clarke's. June 30(h Closing exercinesj
are to be held in the grove near the
school lioiwe.
The Strirklin school is progresning I
nicely under the management of Souri
Mayfield.
Miss Berta Gribblo will close school in
the Whicky Hill district next week.
Miss Ella Currin cloed school lant
Friday. She went to Monmouth to at
tend the commencement at the Normal
school .
David Warner's whool in the Falma-
teer district will close June 23 with a!
picnic. A general good time is antici-j
pated. I
EMie Young of Milwaukee, will closui
a term of school at Sandy Ridje June 23. j
There is talk of having Miss Young to'
teach a mon:h longer. j
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Read this Letter From a Chicago
Lady.
Chicago. 735 W. Adams St., Apr. 20,
01' Mr. Norman Lighty, Des Moines la.
Dear Sir: A sample of Khacsk's Head
ache Cai'si les was left in my husband's
office a few day since, and as I am sub
ject to headaches neuralgic, nervous,
and in fact every other kind he thought
fully brought the sample box home. The
very next day I had a chance to try
them anil one capsci.1 relieved me in
less than half an hour. Next day I was
attacked again, took anotlu r capsule
with the same delightful result, in less
than half an hour my head felt as well
as ever, with no bad feeling as the after
result. I have had these terrible head
aches for twenty years, and have tried
every remedy I ever heard of, but noth
ing I have ever taken has cured or re
lieved me as quickly as Kkacbe's
Headache Capsules. MRS. 'N. A.
SKINNER. For sale by Channan 4 Co.
City Drug Store.
State of Ohio Citv op Toledo!
Lucas County. (
Fbank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing buniness in the city
j of Toledo, county and state aforesaid,
1 and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
1 and every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catakhii Cukk.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 0th day of December,
A. D. 1880.
A. W.GLEASON.
(heal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonial"), free.
F.J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo O.
tafSold by Druggists, 75c.
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 lirst-class spring edge bed
lounge for $12.50, hard edge for $9, a
box mattress, new and without a blem
ish for $4.00; bran new bedsteads $1.50.
Call on R. L. Holman and you will
understand the reasons thereof. x
Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the Complexion and cures Constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by C.G.
Huntley.
You will lose money unless you ex
amine the fine assortment of millinery
goods at the Park Place store before
purchasing.
Little Borden aiulttej.
Nkw Ukdkokd, M iss., June 20 It was
just 4 :40 o'clock when the sMVtatorn,
who kept their seats patiently during
the retirement of the jury, noticed n
movement indicating their return. A
moment later twelve men filed into their
seats and polled. Miss Borden was
asked to stand up and the foreman
asked to return the verdict, w hich he an
nounced "Not guilty". Then all the
dignity and decorum of the courtroom
vanished. A cheer went up that might
have been heard a half-mile away, and
there was no attempt to check it. Miss
Borden's head went down upon the rail
in front of her and the tears cume.
The People's Verdict.
Besides curing the worst case 01 rheu
matism in Clackamas county, the fol
lowing cases speak :
Mrs. CharleH, of Seventh street says:
"My boy's right leg was paralyzed from
his hip down, so that he was unable to
put his foot to the ground for over twelve
months. After using three bottles of
Mr. Hargreave's lamous Seaweed Rem
edy. He can now run around without
his sticks."
Mr. Michael Qtilnn of Oreiron City,
savs "I was laid up with a severe attack
of inflammatory rheumatism in a most
acute form. Three applications of the
famous Seaweed Remedy entirely cured
me."
Mrs. Geo. Reddaway says, "It is
worth its weight in gold for rheumatism."
Sold by Geo. E. Hahorkavks, South
Madison Street, or at Thayer & Alden's
office, Oregon City.
P. O. BoxjIHS.
Are you insured? If not, now is the
time to provide yourself and family with
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrluea Remedy as an insurance
against any serious results from an
attack of bowel complaint during the
summer months. It is almost certain to
bo needed and should be procured at
once. No other remedy can take its
place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by Geo. A. Harding.
If you are wanting a home in the pleas
antest spot on earth where you have all
the advantages of a city with all the
pleasures of a home in the country you
Bliould not fail to see W.H. Spencer and
West Gladstone.
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THE LINE THATi
LEADS :
ALL OTHERS
FOLLOW. i
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DAILY TRAINS!
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taul lit el ii-(mii ny I'f-fi
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Humcl artiler m riU.l tiithil hli Ititeiu-.
It make Hu'J tiOail 111 "l'lt"M "t hi I
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Ill arr li'll H a-'.llll fatifeAra.l W a
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Ml r..ltillUMI rllrlir MmiM anil "4.llu..,
il aal.I lull, til 'lain IVllarii Juaiim
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ttroffiM iai latu' c."llllf rftf'iii
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LEAVING
PORTLAND
'8:45 n. m.
(7:30 P- m.
LOUIS D. VANOERVERE,
Om ef thi twrt kicva (rulnaM an la Chicago
nprtMoUtlvi oftt irmt Bmlitmt Oo.
HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION.
Dr. Uih MtdUal Co Elkkort, Ind.
Ocntlamcn : I Uke plmuura In Informlne yoq
of U lenr liif Oclii rulu which h fulJowod
the m or Of. Miur RtToTiv Nihwi
In InecaMol myiwlf and i(b. Knr i 1 u
uhlect to a dlatrwalnf pala at th bum of Ui
brmia and OPPur curuna of Ux iilnai onnL I
31 DAYS TO
2 CJMCAG0
ago
a mm paw torn uma mm wu ffnaiir
111 I R K IJ IrouUwl with iImpIomimm.
yoo, Nenrin wu biKhlJF
nootninctHlol to ma. My m had been no W
nate thai I had no conlldrnre In the rlTi ary of
any medicine. Yet aa a lava rearirt I ennn-ntnl to
Rtve It a trial Much to my mrprln, I riperlanrrd
market heneflt; my Iwplnauina diaappranl:
my headache waanuaoredi mylrlUaudgeiiial
IfSTHOUSANDS
aiNco Tt mtv rouajee. All thii oeeuaate
arrca ifaaNKO and will know fMvaiciafia
Mao raiLio My wife 1 taklnx Uiu Ni-rvlnr with
Uie but ulruaulu. Louu 11. VaNUiavaaa.
OLO ON A POSITIVE QUARANTCf
TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 D0SE8 25 CT
For sale by Charman it Co.
OREGON CITY
CASH MARKET
(Head of 7th St. .ti'i)S,)
PETZOLD & GALE, Props.
Will sell the best meats in tho
city at lowest living rates
for cash.
Ntlicuieket to Chic
ami tho Must.
LfrmrM Quicker to Oniahii
NUUlp and Kansas City.
PULLMAN A TOl'mST SLKEI.
Kits, FKKK KKCLI.MNG ( liair
Cars, Dining Cars.
For rates and cii'Tiil iiifornm
tioti call on or addri-Hs,
W. II. IIL'KLIU'KT, Asst. C.-nl.
Pass. Act., 2"l Wushiiiton St., cor.
Third, Portland, Or.
School deportment cards one cent
each, Kood for term, at the Entkki'kisb
otlice.
Wedding stationery, the latest styles
and fineHt assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Pntkri'Kisk office.
Can you read your title clear, if not
Wade H. Spencer will make you an ab
tract that will enable you to do so.
The Park I'lace store leads In prices
on doors, windows, shingles and all
builders material.
Do Not Climb the Hill !
STOP AT
George C. Ely's
POSTOFFICE STORE,
Elyville, - Oregon,
Wherp you can get the highest
cash price for
Butter, Eggs and Other Farm
Produce.
Full line of new goods at prices
lower than Oregon City.
Everything fresh, sweet ami clean
and only the very best stock sold.
Finest Sausage, Paeon', Hams
and Fresh Meats always on hand.
Our motto is ''Quick Sales and
Small Profits." Orders delivered
in any part of the city.
MlMMMJaWafl
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haa Imtm thli .lUI lay of Mf. l4l -tw
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r.iiintjr llrrfuii ailniluiitralrlt ul IhaaiUrf
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S'ltlr la hrrrlif (Urn that ilia l i iti
lialtul arltlni hai SIp-I itiHIra ul hla lauiv.4
In niali Snal wi In iufMirt nl hit rum mi
Outlaid tiriHifwIII lt niada Imliirti the Hr1'r
ali'l Ili-roli ar nl the I' M land oltli e at U
I r. Olrf.m. nil Juif 31, a.i, .
Jnlill I . Ilai'arll.
Ilmno.1. a.l .Nil fur ilia niiilh nit i
ninth Or.l I , tmrtli raat I , nl ninth Baal Vu'
llurlli nl imilli ant 1 1 arrlliilt .m. Iua J
ralifo 7 rail Ha liimri llm l..l.alu dluM
In rnv lilt riililliniiiiia rril-ltiliie lllxai i'
nllllalli I aai, I.,,, I .It Hli'ihta Wllrkr.
I I Mi-lnty ri. J.. ,h W alia. Ilu.niai niimk
ul "ilm.iii. orr,iu J. T ArrMfnV
H7-7I Karana;
FOR-
ABSOLUTELY PURE' DRUGS
00 Ti
d A. HARDING.
NONE BUT
OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED
Flue Perfomerlcs anl Toilet Articles.
Alio a full itock of
OILS, ETC.
DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNKHHIIIP.
The partncrahlp herefi'ore exlKtlng hetwei'n
g. M. McCiiwii anil II K. I'rom la the (ilm.
tone new mill company l thla ilny (Hanoi veil
ij mutual coiment II. K. ( roan heraitnet the
ole owner of the partnernlilp property, ami
will collect all accouutu anil pay all ltilelitt'l
nem. fl. M. McCOWN,
H. K. CKOMH.
Juu 3, 18)3. 6-lti;
Appei Parisian Enamel v ti.c
Crration ol prrfrci toiupltaion,
favnnie Prcnrh Cnamrtlc
Appol'a Complexion Cream rra.ii-
ir.'uro'i"ykou:h,ud,"v" ,uu" sk,
Appol'a 8kln Bleach, Kraillraira all
bliml.hca.anildin-oli.tiiii.inaofthr.kinaiiih
Ian, Hunliiirn, Htr.klra, bwailhy ami
grenaynpnrnramf oltlie tare.
Af?!!S Pr'On' Powdor In IMeah,
White, I'mk anil trram ahailra, tlvr, n,r
fnre a lieautnul clear ami lin,i,art',t .
Appol'a Natural Blush The only
tine to mitllrr. whn m.t.li.t l n. .
llpacanii.il be alrtrrlr.I. put up in lw ,''m,l
ml . . "ir '"'iii'ltia
Thi April Ciiaitle Cj. Oio TnMi-i f!
CHARMAN &c CO
ciiopoHAU run hum
Nollmla heral, flvrtl. Iliatun the Ilh4l
Juna, I "il, at ll,n .i Ii,h, hiulir III Vlnla. allll
oVIik Ii In Ihvallorn.i.Hi. aralnj lihli will X
..'Itnt Inr the riilialriiullnn nl a arh.Kil
Julu ,el plain ami iMarl'i'allnni tot
al the nuiiae n l' o nt.ilie. hear Vlula. i
tiMa ,,r lunilier Inr oiiatru.iluii nl "
In- rerriinl liiri'rt.ira leierte rihl t.i",
nr ami all 1,1. 1. e, tj. HlU.H
I'ate.l ihia fnh ilay ol May, I:t
W. S MAPLE
Blacksmithing and Repairing
HiivIiik oiinofihe Mat aliiN'm In On
""t" In my enipln)', I luuke
IIOKSI-SIIOIiIXt; A Si'l-CIALTT
ALL WORK ATTENDED 'TO PRDMFTl!
Sliuji (ijMinit(, corner from To,'
hardwaro ntor.
ORECON CITY. ORECON;,
DulHlillahril a.f)3.
n
1. 1. WIIITK.
W.A.WIIITK
WHITE BR0THFR.Q
Will plana. elovHtl,,,,',. w kl,tSt
ami iwln..tln. fr all kl n, ," L ,?
it Hpjolal attemion elven to m.ler ,V
Uhkii. KatlmntH. f.irnlHI.u.I on an ,l,,M ,'
Callonora.Mre.i WIIITkTiioh .
. Oreumi City, oia
NEW YORK GALLEKY.
riiotoKriii.l.H Dniivtinxl Promptly in the
FiiiiiHtHtyle of Art.
Fine Crayon Work a Specialty.
Old I'icturoa Copied to Any HlM, Kutig.
faction Utiarantoud.
Gallery oppoalte Commercial B.uk.Orcgon Clt
J. i
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PIONEER
Trangfep and bttfi,
Vrrilt ,,,,,1 ,iro(.ln Slivered
t all piirtn of tho city.
RATES - REASONACtU
S. F, SCRIPTURE,
Practical Blacgii
AND GEN1 WORKMAN,
All kindH of
Repair Work and
Horso Shoeing
ExMiutcd on nhort notice in a work
man liko niunnor.
Prices Reasonable
SatiHfuction guarantwid. Shopnet
Albriglit & Wamor'B meat
market on 6th street.