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Oregon City Enterprise. SKPTKMKKK 1, ls;. PERSONAL NOTES. Hop Tickets. Made fioni best quality of tough cheek, j By purchasing the stock in large quanti- j ties at wholesale prices ami with electric j fxwer anil fast running presses the Kxtkri'kisk is able to give prices on hop ticket lower than ever More offered. Semi for aample and prices. - , ....j i fur the past ten days looking about I'ali Em The way to build up Oregon ! fomia. fit id a i ... . i i . . t i'iiiimt virgiui nj irpie jqut . ... A. llisaeli of Canby was In the city on Wednesday. K. U. l'ierve tvturned with lua family from Newport on Wednesday. Rev. Fattier Hitlcbrand siient Revnral week visiting in Salem the past week. John Yegcliue returned from l.ong Reach on Saturday accompanied by his family. Kev. L. K. Januey has been absent pitronasre. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Price the lowest The Red Front. Born, to the wife of John Aldredge, a eon. Mrs. L. B. Moore has gone to Junction City on a visir. Fir and limb wood wanted at the Enterprise office. Bishop Morris will occupy St. Paul's church next Sundav morning. - Wantkd, Wood choppers bv E. ! Farker. contractor, Oregon Citv. Alden returnel with his fmmlv the first of the week from their outing at Nestucca M. Hosford, one of Canhv's business I men was attending to business in town on Wednesday. Allen Frost of the Kstkri-hiss force went to Ocean park the last of the week and lemaincd till Wednesday. Mrs. K. S. Elliott of Roseburg has been visiting hersister, Mr. Too. Fields and return to her home the first of the week. Mrs. Emma Young of The Dalles and Mrs. . 13. Myers of Dsvton. Washing ton, arrived on Tuesday to visit Mrs. E. I I M.,l...ll w. .MfliniiAii, Washburn mandolins, guitars and j T . ..tout banjos at Burmeis.er A Andresen's. ! ,.,TT A" ''e T, ""' I til Tuesday with his family at Tioga and . L. Conant and wife Wtri in Ihiai'itv f.iim.l il... -i ti... i .... i ... - - - - - - - ...... ...v .... .1117 n-ii.iitif t-tMji mill on Sunday visiting some of their numer ous friends. The highest price paid for butter, egg, wheat, oats, wool and potatoes at I'ark FUce store. br icing. His daughter Etta re turned with him and the rest of the fam ily are expected the last of the week. Hugh RrOnnon had the misfortune to ! have his band run ovttr fw tar i.iitt Strings and extras for guitars, violins, ' concrete last Friday causing painful mandolins and banjos at Burmeiater & ! wound. He had Uvn bracing some of Andresen's. , j the limbers for the walls of the canal Have you sevti the m-lm.il slioes sold : am' ''ad tven at work beneath the at the Park Place ttore for 1. Sizes j tracks along which the cars loaded with from 5 to 12. cement are pushed and was standing ! with his hand over one of the rails w hen the cur w as pushed over it manir- , ling all the fingers badly, but an ex-j ! animation by the physician showed , that he hud sustained nothing worse than bad cuts and bruises upon the On Thursday afternoon August 31 at the residence of the bride's parents Hev. Oilman Parker united In marriage Miss Uraee William and J. M. Uwrenee. The bride 1 the fair and well-known daughter of C. O. T. and Mary J, Wil liam and is universally esteemed and beloved in this community where she was brought up. J. M. Lawrence came from Wisconsin to the coast Rome years ago and has given bis attention to editorial work being for a time associated in the management, and editor of the Entkhi-risic. He is now connected with the Statesman at Salem. The couple were married in the presence of a small circle of the bride's most Intimate I friends, the house being elaborately and tastily decorated for t lie occasion The bride looked lovely in a rich travel ing suit of brown. After the ceremony and hearty congratulation the Party admired the many beautiful and costly presents and then sat dow n to an elegant wedding ('inner from which thev arose to assist Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence in their preparations to take the evening train for Salem which will be their future home and to wish them a happy and proroua journey through life. On Sundav a stranger w hose name could not le learned was put to sleep in j a maudlin condition near the hlutf on water street and when be came par- TTisiVi. XXT J f J lially too he got up and walked off into'V1S1Di0 Writing, ZSTSlSTmrn rprmHWt Alignment. helped out hut aside from aome severe bruises on the head lie was not hurt, THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE The Mos.Completol MARR ROBERTfjOfl, Conducts and only first ' -mf2. J I- l- OnBualnessPrinclpfe GROCERY CilOlCG Fillf GmHSllc fnra I A . Selectod Teas, Pu ro Coffees &Spicos. Quality consider- .. r, , Wr-ihirU Posltlvly nocor, Butter & Cheese from? best cMirics ed. our prices are nectlon with an: always the lowest. FlUlit illld Vlt'tablt'S ill St'ilSOIl. advertising schem. Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER, THE MODERN WRITING MACHINE. Harry Moody is looking sharply after the interests of the city in connection -with the concrete curbing. The A. O. U. W. had a very interest ing meeting last Friday evening, the firxt in their fine new hall. ... I iou will nee.l a new suit for vour bov. n I.,,, ti i. .... if...... . .i t. i r,, , iiii.iiraMj evening .urs. v lie- Buy it at the Park PUce store. We will ,lrt hll livM ' ,, , -- i I'm wiiii ti j , n nut visiting her son llenrv here in town. finger close to the hand. sell a good suit for vonr hoy for $l.t0. The Lyon & Healv is the lest toned accidentally stemied on a iiurch. which and most durable organ made. Sold on ; was 1,0,116 four feet high and fell to the easy terms by Biymeister k Andresen. z .ground striking her head on the sharp Farms waited to trade for citv and ' !'l8'!kl ,H""li'" ,llB frum town prortv by Boeh.ne and Hesse. ; U'U eft f,,er l,e',d aml ''' next to Oriental hotel. Oregm City . It '"g '',7 M, JUHt bove tl,e wri',, j I)rs. I'owell and Xorris were called and Watches, dock and jewelry repaired took several stitches in the scalp and set promptly at Burmeister & Andresn's. j her arm, and at last accounts she was Prices reasonable and work guarantee d . , improving as well as could be expected They are certainly irivinu better irrsula : for one of l,vr -'e- for-the money at the Tsrk Place store It is a fine and weird aigbt to stand off than can be bought elsewhere in the j at ad stance and note the work now pro-counly- gressing at the power station on the Judge J. K Wait, formerly county "est side where something like sixty Judge of this county, and well and fa-1 nien are engaged with powerful arc vorahly known, died in Portland on ! lamps to furnish light. The busy men, Monday. j the rushin water, the roar of the falls Larnps, crockery and glassware of fac-1 consP're wit' 'be glare of the lamps to tory prices. New invoice just received j "IHk' " a n'emorable scene while in the from the east. Will not be undersold. ! ,ie'lvens- t,ie n" seema to have turned See Bellomy & Busch. x ! to l,'001 at "eeing its domain so boldly Time checks on the Oregon City Mfg. Co., will be taken for face value in pay ment for goods or credited on monthly accounts at Tho. Charman & Son's. Call in at the Park Place store and see tne new prints just received from the East. They are pretty, cheap and war ranted fast colors Come and see them. Ir. W. E. ( aril was instrumental the past week in exposing a fraud who passed by the nsme of lavis Shannon, formerly of Howell's Prairie, who waa tdanuiugto buy the whole town ut fabulous prices He went out of town on foot ami in a 1 hurry before bis plan ripened. Krause's Headache Capsules unlike j many remedies are perfectly harmless ' they contain no injurious substance, and , will stop any kind of a headache, will prevent headaches caused by over in diligence in food or drink late at night. ; Price IV) cents. For vale by (.'barman A ; Co., City Drug Store. Oregon City. Or. Ayer'a Sarsaparilia is one of the few remedies which are recommended by every school of medicine. Its strength, purity and efficiency are too well estab lished to admit of doubt as to its suncr- iority over all other btood-ptiriliors what ever. Aver s Sarsapanlla leads all. The Y. P. S. C. K. will present a program at the Congregational church next Sunday evening. Prof. Sliorey will preach in the morning as usual. All are invited. Automatic Ribbon Ro verse, Automatic Lino Spaco, Interchangeable Platen Most Rapidly Adjustod Margin Stop. 'is . if .. .... r.ui Iqgoooof iou Oregon City Users. It. J. Thome, Abstracts. Wtnle II. S'iiccr, Alistructs. (1. V.. Haves, Attorney. (!co. C. Urownell, Attorney. Cowing (V ('owiiig, AttortievH. K. M. Ilamls, KNTKIU'liltli'idlice Dovico for Writing oc Ruled Linos, Extromo Manifold Ymt Typo Cloanod in Five Soconds, Most Noisoloss, All Wear Absolutolv Compensated. SCOTT & BANNAN, General Agents, 2021 STARK STKICKT, I'OKTI.ANIt, OK., 0 ItAII.KV I'.I.OCK, SKATTI.K, 21.1 SANSO.MK STKKKT. SAN FKANClSCO, CA,. and successfully invaded. Wm. Davis the painter finds plenty to do right along and is not troubled in hunt ing for work. This is because he does good work and executes all orders promptly and accoiding to agreement. Our Highland coi respondent notes the following births in that thriving com munity: On the 21st to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fellows a son, and on the 2!th of August to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch, a son . Our Cherryville correspondent notes that there is great rejoicing at the home of Ed. Rohb west of that place since1 the 20th of the month when a son was born. Also, that there is a big timber fire over towards Sandy. Does your wife know that the best graham flour obtainable comes from C. T. Howard's mill at Mulino? The rea son for this is that be makes this branch Last Friday as the hands at the pulp mill were getting in an immense spruce log Irom the boom it stuck in the log way and they had to put jacks and leyers under it to start it agairj. When it started up the encline the lever was thrown around and baik striking J. D. Johnston upon the left shoulder which was dislocated by the blow. Dr. Carll reduced the dislocation and his patient is about again. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own off spring and always with the best results. For sale by (ieorne A. Harding. The many friends of Mr. Henry Sam son are pained to know that he is suf fering with what is known as senile gangrene which causes the limbs to dry up and wither away. In his case it has affected the lower limbs. He was taken to a hospital in Portland last week and we learn from his son. F. M. Samson Elizabeth, Pa., Aug. 22, 18U1. Xdkma.s I.K HTV, Dee Moines, Iowa. Wa have a good sale for Krause's Cap sules and those who have tried them use them again. Kespcctfullv, Ac, Cius. II. SlIAmiH. It is gratifying to note that the un sightly and obstructive awning posts along Mainstreetare many of them being removed and their places supidied with suspended awnings. Miss Ella McMurtay of Damascus who has been the representative of tho Knteki-ribk in that community will spend the next year attending school at Seattle. SICK-HEADACHE Miikes lifo miserable All other ailment urn iw nothing in com parison. Women esiH'cmlly know its suffering, uud few eacupu it torture, THE RELIEF AND CURE IS ri uU.ui I'aiif r-roiH Scarcely a day pa w itlmul U thunraaof m larrgn faihirs 6ui.nn over the ire llie usual rvult of im. ulttiiuti in tiH k or moo !"iullr lUnfM- The People's Vri illrl. PesideS curing the Wornt csvt of rhi'U matisin in Clm kuiiiu county, the fol lowing cam Hj- tk ; Mrs. Charles, of Seventh street says; "My hoy's right leg was paralysed from m" venium, Tim miiik rhvlrlc conwt his hip down,., ihut he as iiimble to ; rr""t ''""r ,ll",n ' wl iJ- . i 1 1. i .. .i i, ., i mgs "I ilealh of lured one Uu (Wut I io nil grniinu mrover lelve lw flMi,,i i-.,.,Uii, in In i.mImi.1 - ittles of triiliis. Mown'a itt-veali-l Itenmlr no iilntion but i , 'i, ely. He can now run aruun.l ullhoiil . H ,r"m"- , ,H ""' ,u it" U his sticks." il I'"?,1"! ""' fk J'" y""r U"TT "M, vi Mil,. , ' tiMlrd. Wit know you will p ti Mr. Michael timnn of Oregon ( ity. nuy anoihvr ltilr. For mI If C savs "I was laid up with a severe attack ' drugk-mia of iutluiiiiiiatury rheiiiiialimn in a iiinnt j.,,,,.,, " acute form. Three applications of the I . " wnilt biiU I ntho, i months. After uing thrift I I Mr. Hurgreave'a hiiuoiis Seaweed liein- The county board of equalization is in session this week and assessor Ilradley states that there have been but few persons before the board to kick against the assessment. J. II. Moody who has charge of the work of grading and imnrovini Main street is one of the best known foremen in Portland here he has superintended some of the beat jobs. Chas. Jfoblitt. sr., who has been ill with what apjiears to bo a paralytic stroke was a little better at last reports but small hope is entertuined that he will recover. Many people take pills, which L'rino and purge, weakening the body. Moro take Simmons Liver Regulator, liquid or powder, be cause more pleasant to take, does not gripe, and is a mild laxative, that also tones up tho system. Tho relief is quick. It is Nature's own remedy, purely vegetable. "I never found nnylliliig to do nm any food until I UM-d Himmnii l.iver K k"I ur. It liua Imeii lliren yeura allien I llrl uwd It and I have mil had Hlek Meaduelm alnee. J wnt mjr aimer Iwho had from una to two allaeka of Hlek lleailurhe avrry weeklone-lmltofa paekniie, and alia Iota not had It aluce." C. M. Mouais, Urowua vllle, W.Va, -EVEBT FACKAOR-t Haa our 7. Stamp In red on wrapper. J. U. ZKIL1N CO.. Fhrli.leli,., 1',. famous Seaweed Kemedy entirely cured I me. ' j Mrs. (ico. Keddaway says, "It I worth its weight in gold for rlieiniinti.ni I'rnctiml JrrhUcrts .f- JiuilJm. ! Win .i,ar inaii, aiiifalli.li. auiliuf aV I lla, and iirin.-ailiiua for all kln.U ol bwaV I II . I Slvlal - 1 1 -.. 1 1 .... - I . ... 1 Solil bv ( imi. K II iui.ua i ..,.i I. I l-" Kallmalna liifui.hn.1 m. .MadiPMin Strivt, or at l'havi-r A Alden'a ollice, (Iregoli t'ilv. P. (I. Ilox :hs ( all no ar addroaa WHITE flkua or..o :ur. ofi D. C. Latoorette and family returned from Yaquina on Tuesday having s;ut several days at the seaside where they visited his motherr iyiaiti.ii i i - of his work a specialty and as he uses the I tllat " ,ia8 ht'en (let'1,!l best toampu- -l.lf-l - . . . .. . . itutCd f.f.l .. r. .1 ...Ml 1 ia-iasiuonensiones iorKnndineit Iiecan ' 11 " "one iiexi give you lietter flour than the other mills, j week If you enjoy gems or graham mush try Dan Lyons the contractor w ho is doimr that made by Howard once and you will use no other. In anticipation of a good fall trade, Thos. Charman & Son. at the Pioneer Fifth street hag had something like a uoen teams at work for the past two weeks and is getting the grading well in hand. He haa beitun work uoon thi Store, have ordered direct from New ! gravel pit at the foot of Moss hill which York a full line of uoodB to enable them to keep their stock up to the standard. Among their goods now arriving is a complete line of dress goods of the latest patterns at prices lower than ever in history. The rich and the poor can be suited. In shoes they can lead for quality and price cannot be equaled. Commercial travelers are proverbially pood feeders and if a good square meal is to be obtained in a city they know where to go for it, and all you have to do when Alighting from a train is to follow their lead and you will find good beds and ta bles' It is well known all along the road that since W. C. Faulkner assumed con trol of the Livermore hotel restaurant it 18 the Onlv nlaeu in tho fitv t go for first class meals, and that is why "" wimcitmi iraveieri stop Were. j he is having cleared with the intention ol putting about 15 more teams at work hauling gravel on the first of the month. For a lame bat k or for a pain in the side or chest' try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Lalm and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case in one or two days. I'ain Ilalm also cures rheumatism. 00 cent bottles for sale by George A. Harding. Chas. Cutting who bag been stopping at his claim on tne upper Molalla came down on Wednesday bringing with him a quantity of bulbs of the mountain lily and samples of ores from the mines south of his claim. These ores are said to be quite rich in minerals but are not easil v J rednced . Chas. Moehnke was verv happily sur prised by a large party of his young friends at the home of bis mother on the west side last Haturday evening. Ths use of Halls Hair Kenewer pro motes the growth of the huir ami restores its natural color and beauty, frees the scalp of dandruff, tetter and all impurities. II. P. Bestow and wife and Prof J. W. Gray and wife returned from the blackberry patch last Saturday with a fine lot of berries. The county court will consider at its next meeting the propriety of making one bridge do the work of two across Sucker creek at Oswego. Mr. Bain, the genial editor of the Three Sisters is away visiting the scenes 01 his childhood and rnlutiveu in H, East. Count T Warrant .Notice. Notice is hereby given that if the county warrants, hereinafter named, which were issued more than seven years from the first day of July, 18(1.1, are not presented for payment before the September term of the county court, vi. ScptemlMT (ith, lSll.'t, they will be cancelled and payment thereof refused. Number of warrant 11(18, amount $1.70, issued to Fred Wise, date of issue Janu ary li, 188(1; numlier of warrant llUI, amount $1.00, issued toJ. II. Darling, date of issue April 0, 1880; number of warrant l.'HH), amount issued Isaac Farr, date of issue June 10. 1880 Gko. II IIoiiton, County Clerk. Confections anil Cigars Confectionery anil Cigar store on Sev enth street, east of Shively Hall between Madison and Monroe. Dealing in home make of flno domestic Havana Cigars, choice grades of Tobacco. Pear. Oranun and Champagne Cider and Soda of differ ent kinds. Cigars wholesale and retail. Please give us a cull. Kkdoaway A IUcmi.kh. World's Fair Tmrelera Will Hair It. The public demand through service when traveling. It i old la-looned to change curs. On the through solid veslibiiled trains of the Chicago, Cnion Pacific and Xorthweatern line from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate ixiinta them is no change. This is the finest and fastest road. A Idttle (ilil's Kxprrlcm-e lu a l.lirlit- nniiHe Mr. and Mis. lliren Treat-oft nrn lIM. ers of the (,0v. Lightlem, ,1 Sand lleach, Mich., and are bleaae.l with a daughter four years old Ut April she was taken down will, Measles, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a 1-ever. Doctors lit 1 1 mm ii ii 1 1 I t..t Sv ! t - his fri,,J of Is-nes." Then she tried )r, King's uw Discovery hih! after the iiae of two i..i nun ooiiies, was cempletelv cured I he V Mil V llr L-1,,..'. V FOR . - ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS Q A. HARDING. Sunk hit competent PHARMACISTS EMPiOrtO Flit PerfnairlE! ni Toilet Artl:!a Alao a full atork ol FAINTS' OXXJ5. ETC DM VIES TIIKI'llo'nxiHArilKR, iney say fr. King's New Discovery jH tt'lirlli lu ...... A.. !.. I ' "7 in atrial bottle free at Geo. A. Harding', DriigMtone. " l'lionogrupli Entertainment. At the Baptist church on Fridav. Sen- temberSth, a phonograph program will will be rendered under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. Music and hoiiih of the most noted bands and singers of tb world. A rare treat is promised. Ad- mission 20 and 10 cents. For Salo. Two fresh milk cows for sale, first class. Inquire at this office. it I.Oht. A dark sorrel mare with white forehead and a sore saddle murk. The two hind feet being white. Finder pluaso address Kkv. It. Stauii, Mink P. O. ,'lt E. E. WILLIAMS, G ROC Kit, OREGON CITY. Masonic Uuilding. The latest in visiting cards at the En- tkhpuibk Okkick. Prices to suit you. Kbausk's Hkadaciiii Cai'sulks-Wah- ANTKO. Tlireslilng .Machine )wm Will find it t their int. Tl'Ml tn ir.fl ...... of those books which the Fntkhciumk j mow putting up especially fr threshers In it you can keep an exact record will, u... icasi amount of wotk. N 0H,r book required. Everything kept In the smallest ,H,HHil, ,,,.,,. ,.,, B KjMi(1 card for a sampl,, ,,,, or ori,r R t)(M)( ()f KM) pages for 11.78. Now is the tin,,, yotl want it. ' Notice, G. W. I Oswego.llregon-ami'wlliU ;,Zr ; ' be f'WH except Krifluyl : '" o"i leinpiorg have that night '' '''' wt Sunday i He ,e , "Mill further notice; ( fi.(M):for h .,: . '. r . M.K ,lWI " I !'"'". km) a. , a ;vr l."'? '1 !", well lighted. ' m"K" OW. Phosskii, Proprietor, tf My wife having left my bed ad lrd hereby notify the public that I will not be responsible for any debts that she may contract G. J. Watts, Take your babies to theNuw York and new patrons in liis iiurterH mi Third and Morrison Streets, Over (iiildi-n Utile Ilnziuir. m)!M HEALTH 1 lu 9 DA VI teliirn .V.1. i ! "" ,m- HI- Jlooro's Jtevealed Itemed'. Astounding in its F.irecta In the cur A iUieiiniatism, Asthma, Malaria, 1 liousiiess or any other disease nHii"! irom deranged l.iver, Stomach oriw neys It drives all Impurities from tl IIIoihI. Mra Cliaa A. Itnaaiil, wholalavoraMyku0"' tliriMiglimii th( Nortliwual aaya: "fr flfleon yrarn waa a eiiiiatant w Hi aalliiiiR wlilifiut any rulliif, cieept Una " tallied hy minauiit (ilmnvn ol loeitllty. T"J x.-raaKii l trim MiHiha'a llavl.m H"B;. anil Him lii.,i..MiH i i . i. ....aOiHmofv , . 7 ..'.uTivwi iruiii it w j Kralifylnij. Ukv ma nillaf (ruin lhellrta prevenlml Ihaterrllilediairaaa parullar W'" llacaao Dial inailn llln almimt iinlmaralils. ona who haa ever ha.1 a.ilima ean iuilrt'l ha uralltmlH I lel toward tlila rmvM Ijivlnn It haa a.,lei ,,ant year l ml.'!'. I havo not hli.ii., , rrenmincnd II t n "V """".JfiaiiJalway! with thu aame !!' " tTo be had of all driiflti, or wnl " UufwAaMloi.au bauu Co , Suatllo, Wain,