Oregon City Enterprise. SEITF-.MUF.U 8, 1SJW. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Price the lowest The Red Front. Miss Neita Harlow returned from her outing at Long Beach on Saturday. Miss Livesay's residence at Gladstone ia enclosed and will noon be completed Fir and limb wood wanted at the E.NTKRI'BISK Office. Wanted, Wood choppers by Tarker. contractor, Oregon Citv. Washburn mandolins, guitars and banjo at Bnrmeister A Androgen', x The highest price paid (or butter, eggs, wheat, oats, wool and potatoes at I'ark riace store. Strings and extras for guitars, violins, mandolins and banjos at Biiniieister!fc Andresen's. x Have you seen the school shoes sold at the Park Dace store (or 1. Sixes from 5 to 12. C. 0. Boyn'on, an old and esteemed resident o( this county, was iu the city oa Tuesday. The store o( I. Selling will be closed on next Monday until 6 p. m., the ocea aion Using Jewish Xew Year. J. K. Groom has piircha-d lots near Mr. Sladen's residence in Gladstone and will build tlureon a fine house. You will need a new suit for your boy. Buy it at the Park Place store. We will sell a good suit for vonr boy (or fl.tiO. The Lyon A I lea ly is the best toned and most durable orpin made. Sold on easy terms by Burtueister & Andresen. x Mrs. T. A. Pope and daughter Laura returned Friday from Tioa where thev bad been camping fora numberof weeks. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired promptly at Burtueister Si Andresn's. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed. Miss Annie lHitiy and Joseph McUrath were married at the Catholic church by Rev. Father ILIlehrand on Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. PERSONAL NOTES. C. S. Porter of Leon was la the city on Thursday. Mrs. W. C. Johnson has returned from her visit to the coast. J. C. Taylor of Klwood is visiting his daughter here a few days. Miss Klla Bailey of Portland is visiting her cousin, Miss Cora Harding. Mr. George llenaley o( Stockton, Cal. ia visiting his cousin, John Story. Karl Cleland of Portlaud was visiting friends in this city on Wednesday. Ned Town so nd was iu the city over Sunday the guest o( his fritnd C. G. Huntley. C. H. Cautled and family left the last ot the week to spend ten days upon the beach at Long Beach. C. W. Drake of Silvcrton, a former resident of this county was in the citv Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chase of Colfax, Wash., are visiting their parents Mr. and . W. Chase of this city. Frank Taylor and wife and Win. ilankins went up the Molalla to rusticate and pick berries last week. Mr. and Mrs. F.dward Harrington paid this city a flying visit Tuesday aud returned home in the evening. Mrs. J. S Purdom who has been .Musical Festival. There will lie a musical entertainment at the Baptist church tomorrow, Friday evening, The program w ill consist of instrumental music by the most noted marine bands, and vocal music by cele brated singers, rendered through the medium o( the phonograph. At the close of the program an exhibition ma chine will be niado by immediately re peating a piece rendered by local talent. This will be a enjoyable and unioue en tertainment and no one should miss it. Admission, adults 20 cents; children 15 cents. The Electric Hotel is to he the name of the house which Messrs. W. C. Faulk ner and K. Green will preside over in the Charmati block. On the first of the mouth they bought out the interest of II. J. Livcrmore and having previously leased the building of Char, nan brothers they at once began the work of refitting so as to have the house in first-class condition at the ear- 1 : . . I . . l ... uesi hissioiu nam. cveryiiiing was taken up and thoroughly cleaned und new furnishings and furniture provided wherever it was needed, alter which the painter and decorators were put to work and everything made as neat as paint and paper could maku it. Among other things which have been added is a neat parlor with a new piano and other furnishings to match. It is spending a few weeks at Newport ' re-1 the avowed intention of the new proprie- t.. ....... 1 ... I...- i .... f: l ' . ' tors to make the Flit trie a first class Sheriff Ganong went out to Butteville on Tuesday, as he had heard that the Chinese on this side of the county line were being disturbed. Lamps, crockery and glassware of fac tory prices. Xew invoice just received from the east. Will not be undersold. See Bellomy Si Busch. x turned to her home on F'riday. Miss Ilattie Bonnet of Milwaukee and Miss Rose Plunder of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Charman. Miss Cora Lemon of Damaacus was the city last Friday ar running to attend school here this fall and winter. II. G. Starkweather and Miss Ana Baird began the fall term on the west side Monday with thirty-one pupils each. Mrs. Chas. Meinier went to Independ hotel in every respect. It is to the interest of all fruitgrowers to rctnemlier the meeting of the Clacka mas County Horticultural society at Canby on Tuesday of next week. Canhy I been sold for yeara at $10 each ; and we is one of the fruit centers of the county propose to make a present of one of these A Pnhllc Meeting. A meeting In the interest of tho unem ployed laborers, property owners, mer chants, and all others who are Interested in tho welfare of this city am reipiested to meet nt Shlvely's hall on Saturday evening, September IHh, at 7:110 o'clock, to consider tho situation In regard to our unemployed labor, which Is about as fol lows: All street improvements and pub lic buildings for which our proixrty hold ers are paying their good cash are em ploying Portland or other outside labor tu the almost total exclusion of Oregon City labor, thereby sending from the city the money necessary to sustain trails and depriving our home workers of money which they In some oases absolutely must hnve to tide them over the coming winter when work mav not tat had. Ia cal sHakers of prominence will express their views on this subject which i of imiiortanoe to all. A Txt'.vvxK. Knowing the very general desire among our customers lor god family portraits we lake pleasure In announcing j to them as well as to the public at large' that we have made ariaiiucmciila with one of the largest am) best known Kr- trait copying houses In this country, to copy for us a large number of phohw, which we are to semi them. All that it necessary is to pay for the frame which we will furnish at the lowest wholesale price. Sample of Hirtraits and franifi are on exhibition at our store, and as our liberal offer will insure orders In largn numbers, your early visit is desired. These photos aw to lie enlarged and llnished in crayon and India ink to life site, of the same site and ipiality as have BUSHED JfJOOQfj JREES ""fi Osueo flurseris Oiler for tho coining season one. of tho largest und most cm.,.t, of trees to U f.imul I" Nrlliw'Ht, WMiHintlng of llm following; 100 000 ai.i.le nil Hip Wing varieties. ' ' .. I II .1 !.. 11... I.... I 150,(MH) prune With Itulian ami icwv n u . 7",000 IVar llartlet ami many others. (),(XX) cherry I'esl sweet and sour kinds. 2MIU0 peach Karly Crawford and many other. Itf.tKH) plum all of the Is st. fl.lKW Japan plum Wh M n'l 10,000 aproiot host kinds for this climate Also small fruit, j;nlH vines, shade, nut and evergreen tree., t-to. Send for new descriptive catalogue now n tuly. Address WALLING & JARISCH, I'sttego, ()r,.K,m PortliisHMDStrialraii and the eole there take an active in teiest in all fruit matters and are awake to their interests so that an excellent meeting may be expected. This is a good time of the year to review tl.e ence the last of the week to join her j urk p ",e l,,lst m 10 eonfer with other husband who is iiinning a thresher ; growers relative to mistakes and fruit there. j ests, as the experience of this year is John levies with two of his sisters I M'M ,reU 1,1 a",, la" 1,6 '''""""'I and his brother Tom, and Ira Wishart j "'M'1"'' "'' !' protll of all. The have returned from camp near Table "UH""K B"""m ' ",H" ex An addition to Aurora hag just been filed by J. D. Hurt and wife. The ad dition consists of five blocks in the northwest part of the town. J. M. McCollnm, who has been for so long a time connected with tbe Gervaif Star, has sold out to Win. J. Clarke of Salem, who has assumed charge. 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 Thos. Charman & Son's. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers is the best, handiest, safest, surest, clean est, most economical and satisfactory dye ever invented. It is the gentlemen's favorite. C. A. Miller said on Tuesday that he was intending to return to the mountains west of Coryallis to remain a number of weeks in the expectation o( getting some big game. Time checks on the Oregon City Mfg. Co. will be taken at face value (or set tlement of account or trade at Marr A Robertson's Seventh and Madison streets, Shiveley's building. 21 The Chronicle of Hast Portland notes that Mr. H. M. Larntiert, Mrs. E. L. E. White and Miss Nellie Lambert will leave the first of the week for a month's visit to the world's fair. They are ex pected back some time in October. The last of the week P. F. Morey ac companied by his two boys, Fred and Barry went up the Molalla with John Noblitt to act as pilot and spent a couple ot days along the stream and in the woods hunting and fishing. Barry says that they had lots of game but no fish worth speaking of. Tiiey were gone three days and two nights. The latest thing in dress goods is the "hopsuitingsand whipcords" and to give the ladies of this city and the surround ing country the very latest, Charman & Son have Becured as fine assortments as is to be found on the coast. It will pay you to call at once and get a handsome suit as they are placed at hard time prices and nothing cuuld suit you better. At Chris Hoberg's place on John Adams street there may be seen a blackberry bush which has a shoot of this year's growth which measures 17 feet and 6 inches with lateral branches 8 feet long. It has nearly reached the eaves of the house and there is no telling .where it will stop. Mr. Hoberg intends to take it to the Portland Industrial Exposition. Commercial travelers are proverbially good feeders and if a good square meal is to be obtained in a city tbey know where to go (or it, and all you nave to do when alighting (rom a train is to follow their lead and you will nnagoou beds and ta bles. It is well known all along tbe road that since W. C. Faulkner assumed con trol of the Livcrmore hotel restaurant it is the only place in the city to go for first class meals, and that ia why all commercial traveler stop there. Reek. I. N. Baker one of the pioneers of this place but who now lives at Cottage Grove in Lane county is visiting friends in town. G. W. Church and his son James and J. W. Noble and his son Emory returned from a trip up the Molalla the last of the week. Among the prosperous farmers of the county who were in town on Wednesday were A. B. Marquam and John Labor of Marquam. Flav. Painter, who is with a party of friends has been at High Camp fishing and bunting. Huckleberries are reported plenty near there. Balfe and Merle Johnson who went to Wilhoit for a few days recreation sent word home that there were only three persons there ln-sides themselves. D. W. Kinnaird is back (rom his mountain trip up the Clackamas where he climed hills and lived on bacon and flap jacks to his heart's content. Jack Jones and w ife are camped near Table Rock where Mrs. Jones was quite sick (or a few days. The party reporting it said that she was better when they left. Dr. 0. W. Yeargain was called to Columbia City the first of the week to attend a yuung man who had sustained a s -rious accident while hunting in the mountains. Rea Norris, Laurence Driggs and Henry Lewis returned from their outing in the vicinity of Table Rock on Sunday with as many fish as they could carry uncaught. Mrs. A. Walker has returned from Sa'em much improved in health and j since her return she is gaining strength every day. Her friends are glad to note ' ber recovery. I I. L. Hoffman w ho has been back to Ins old home in Illinois returned tbe first of the week having hud a very pleasant time. While away he took in the world's tair. P. Wright of Salem is visiting the Story Bros, this week. He thinks of starting in business in this city. We wish him success as he is an energetic young nun. Councilman J. W. O'Connell finds himself threatened with another attack of malaria similar to that which laid him up last season and to avert it he is planning a trip to the mountains. Miss Anna Story and her mother went t... Js'ewburg last week and visited few days when her mother returned home and Anna went to Polk county to visit her bro'ber (or three or (our weeks. D. II, Glass went up to his father's in Linn county last week and was ac companied by his sister who had been visiting for a time in this city. Mr. Glass returned to Lis business on Sat urday. Leighton Kelly and Malcolm McCown who spent a week in the vicinity of Tolfle Ilock returned on Monday with a limited amount of Huckleberries. They said of the fishing that they found it vero poor. James Fuller who is well known in this city in the year gone by wag in the city last Tuesday accom panied by hia daughter Lillian. They had just returned from a visit to the world 'a fair. elegant portraits to each of our cash ens temers, as soon as their purcliHSos at our store amount to $15. Tim price for our goods will remain just as low as here'o (ore hut we trust that this unexampled offer on our part will greatly stimulate cash trade and induce all to buv fur cash ! a aril as to prove to the public generally that it is not only our aim to sell gissls closely lor cash, but to please our custo mers in other ways, and to occasionally perience meeting and should yield much deal with them with extra lilieraliiy in Opens September 27893. C,oac8 0ctbr' 28. IMuTl'S CliLHliKATHD MILITARY BAND WILL Kt UNISlI Till: MfSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. SPECIAL FEATPKF.S WILL FC'I.IIK TIlusK oK ANY i'UKVIot'H VK.il MADAME CIRARD OYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN ('ii.inii'lril i ihkI nt 110,(10 ! iht.mlm I i...n.1 u ut mit In !! II,. o.,iur ral-ilMiit will Iwawiur I "c in'i.ir nn I.AWC.IC A(JIJAHIUMM I'lintiiliiliii Bill nlall var.vllr li'Uti.t in "rr'ii alf. h tn cnilfiiiirij ai rt tiaj, Tl IIC AWT (IAI.LKKY W III rmiialu a rullrcilnii ul ialiiMti. wlix-ii'.l Ir-'in Itia W..H.I a fair Am..i. Oi.m r.lti!f, r-lrl"lr l ..llillli Cualar'a loot l lulil. 1" M.ll Una flral ct..lll.,i, ,i ,u, 'm wnniipr. in t r,.r)f tirjt.n ni. in mi iim - ". . i ..in., n. t i.ii u v a, nr.l'l I r.l in I r.- ai... I i. .ti .-i.i.r.n fair al I'Mcgi. K.r limlii'r I u r .1 mt : ..n 1 . 1 r . . C V. AI.I.ICN. s.ifliiirii..iii al tamdry valuable information for the use growers. Do not forget to be present. Councilmen O'Connell and Randall and M. W. Randall, 1). W. Kinnaird and Geo. Crawford are the members of a jolly party that left on Thursday morn ing for tbe Nehalem and Wilson River country with the avowed purpose of bringing out some fine elk steak to say nothing of other big game galore. They expect while absent to overhaul the Meldrum surveying party. They will be fortunate if the surveyors do not over haul them. The W. C. T. L'. will observe the ninth anniversary of their organization next Friday afternoon at the M. E. church. A new secretary is to be elected ami all the members and as many ladies as possible are invited to be present. The program will be on the subject of "Social Purity" and will be of vital interest to all. On Wednesday P. F. Morey accom panied by Mrs. Morey and their children the Misses Florence Morey and Helen Eastham and Masters Barry Eastham and Fred Morey left for an extended trip through the East which is to in clude a visit to the world's fair. They expect to be away about a month. Apple blossoms in Seotember are something which cannot be produced by every country. Most sections are glad enough to have them appear once a year, but this office has a sample of bright fragrant blossoms which was brought in by T. W. Hinkler. The work on the lower trestle is well on towards completion und u part of tho force is now at work on the trestle be low Moss street where they are building that part on the east side of the track first so as to permit travel to take that side of the track whilo the other is being overhauled. of I repayment for their custom, which thev have so generously cliowerod upon us in the past, and which we have no doubt they will continue to give us in the future. KesKctfully, Marr St Robertson, dealers in choice family gnx-encs, tine teas, coffees and spices, provisions and fruits. Corner 7th and Madison Sts.. Shivelv's building, Oregon City. At the rate that the Main street im provement is now going on many of our citizens think that no more of the street should be torn up for curbing until a ortion of that now torn up Is completed so that it may be traveled us it is not desirable that tho street should be all torn up with the prospect of wet weather which may prevent work on the street till spring. It would bean awful con dition of affairs to have the street all torn up ami irnpussable during the winter. FOR ASTORI A-FAST Tl Ml Steam'p Telephone j The state fair begins next Monday morninu and will continue during the en tine week. During tho fair the Rose- burg local which U due here at 3:20 in the after noon will be held at the fair grounds and will not reach here till 8 o'clock. To rise in the morning with a bad taste in the mouth and no appetite, indicates that the stomach needs strengthening. For this purpose, there is nothing bettor than an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills taken at bed time. President J. T. Apiierson of the State Board of Agricultural is intending to take his family to Salem to remain during the state fair. Mr. Win, Elliott expects to accompany them if the weather will permit. II. J. Livermore is now livingon Water street at the corner o( Fifth street. He has not yet decided what he will do now that he is out of the hotel business but expects to spend the winter in California. Geo. C. Brownell wag in Canby on Monday evening as attorney to appear before the city council to argue tho question whether liquor shall to sold in the city or not. G. 0. Itinearson is thinking of going to Coos Bay to locate (or the practice o( law. The men are still busy with the coffer dam upon the west side of the river hut exiiect to have it tilled iu a day or two now so us to begin puu.ping in earnest. tiegiiming the first of the week tho pumps were tried for the purpose of test ing their working capacity but no attempt will be made to pump out the water till the dam has been made as strong as possiable. The work upon the canal walls is being steadily pushed forward und is progressing very satisfactorily. E. E. Charman left on Monday to spend the week at the seashore and to help his wife and mother in their pre parations to return at the close of the week. The Gladstone green house which is l. t ..:t. 1... r . . . Orion oiimi riyjumes vuiKinson, jr.. is approaching completion und is quite an addilion to the place. W. T. Whitlock left Thursday ufter noon to drive to Berry ufter his wifo who will return in u few days to go out ulter huckleberries. J Leaves foot of Alder street, Portland. i Leaves Portland daily, oxcopt Sunday, 7 A.M If T.AflTrnO lnbtn r) 1 L O-A 1 M T I Leaves Astoria daily, except Saturday, 7 P. M. Direct connection daily at Votings hay with Sviishoro It. I!, fur potnta on Clatsop Uracil. Tug Ilwaco from Ilwuro connects at Artorii w un i eiepimnc cvrrv night for Portland. Tickets of Telephone, Oia Wave, Liirline and tug Ilwaco interchangenhlo. J. J. Burgess, of Gladstone, sturted east on Tuesday tho 5th to visit a daugh ter in Minneapolis and the world's fair at Chicago. Krauso's Headucho Cupsules unlike 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 dulgence in food or drink lute at night. Price 2r cents. For sale by Chariuan A Co., City Drug Store. Oregon City. Or. A Million of Friends. A friend in need is a friend liwl..l and not less than one million people I lomei nisi, much a menu in iir. Kmu a hi ft: . . . . P new jiscovery ior consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you huve never used tins ureal tough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wondorful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lung. F;ach bottle is guar anteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles (reo at Geo. A Harding's drug store. Larire bottles 50c. and $1.00. To Brace p tbe system alter "La Grippe," pneir monia, fevers, ami other prostrating acute diseases; to build up needed llesh and strength, and to restore health and vigor when you feel "run down" and used up, the l-.st thing ,e World is I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical I llseovery. It promotes all the bodily functions, rouses every organ into healthful action purilies and enriches the bl.d, ami through it cleanses, repairs and inviior- ales the entire system. For the inu-t stubborn scrofulous -kin or scalp diseases, dyspepsia, billioua-tie-H and kindred ailments. the Diseown. is the only remedy tlmfs yuurim . !l .1 I . ... i uiienii i neiieui or cure, yon money back. Can you think FOR- ABSOLUTELY PURE DFIJGS Q A. HARDING. NuNK HIT oompitint PHARMACISTS ImpiCH n Pirfiroenei and Toilet Art!:!a Alan a lull ttis'k ul FAINTS- OILS.Ett have vutir of anything ,,,, ,.... vmcing than the promise tlllt H , by the proprietors of Lr. Sage's Catarrah remedy 7 it is this: "If we can't cure your caiarrrti, wb cuhIi. py you f'MH) In Threshing .ttiieliliie Owners Will ! , l" "''r interest to get one 'd those books which the Kntkiii'hisk is n putting up especially for threshers. , " ' ep an exact r ,rd me least amount of nook required, j. smallest H,ssih space. Card Tor a u I.. . . ' '"" I"'l""" order u hook of ""' l'"K': ior .(ij. N,JW want it. with '"'k. No other everything kept 1 Wend a postal rder a book of ' is tho lime you I; X: v. V, i1 )'v DR VIES r TIIKI'MOTOGKAI'MKR, Wiiti Id ho pleased to see his frici: is and put runs in his m'W quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over ( iolilni Rule Hiizrtitr. nm a A t -a - V ..4 Mrs. Geo. 0. Brownell left for a month's visit to California on Wednesday. E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, oregon citv. Masonic Building. Hons your wife know tl.,. ... rahan, tW obtainable comes from C. f. Howard's mill at Miilii,? The rea- 'or this is that he makes this branch o .isworka sKciultyanda oUduHluonedstonesforgrindinritheean K;voy0ubeuwfl(jllrllmtltli()(()riii;- you enjoy gems or unhnm . ? rr i 2aV Kbaubs'i IIsadaciib Capsulkb-Wab- A2ITIU. Elizabeth, pa., Aug. 22, IHIil Jh- and those who huv0 tried ZnZ "'em again. KnH.,u,;ir,.llu .... , y 'AH. If, fijMiririMi Unload Yoiirliver Throo I)ohi'H, of Moore's Revealed Remedy Will M;ikft Yon liit-l W itov1 ia ninnry. Doom vmir l.,w,lr ne hn? everv Htop Boom u hurdon? aou billimia. - Moore's Revealed Remedy si in id line V V Will giva you relief. Try it. ' Bale by all druggiflts.