Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 21, 1896, Image 3

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HUDAY, IKHKIAUY if I . IHIHI,
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CHAT ABOUT TOWN.
(IrilHH Hlil'lln,
it r i It-ii semis,
t Miiwi'r i'iiIh,
In Imlk mill 'iinrM,
Heat ai'nla fur least money.
K. V.. Williams, llm grocer.
Mmii'V to limn. Apply to C, II. Iy,
In-gnn City, ( Iregmi',
Money to loan on good real I'Htatn
(xM'tirif y by A. H Primaer.
If you want a sewing tnarltine fur
Kit to lli'llomy A Itusrli's.
A f'l lint (or ut tln Km ant store,
stock ol m i 1 1 i it" r y miiat I mi mill.
Use "lU'MTINK" for Moor. (bar
man A Co., Hg.-iit. Circular free.
(iood hi.i'il cloan,
wanti'tl Hi this olllrn.
white, cotton raus
fi rents per Hiiiinl
Kavlor's MolulU bam give complete
satiidaition. K. K. William tlie gro
cer. Tim "Kitiiii'hw" i llm boat cigar ever
unlit (or t nl.kle. K. K. WillluiiiM tlin
grocer.
Foiiml, a pair o( gold apeclacles in
leather raw. Cull nl lliu Kntkki-hisk
Jon. Collin ol llm I'arkpUce green
Iiuiimi lui good rollnrtion o( row and
potted plaiila lor "lt'.
Ono Minute Cough Cuml a Kipulr
retnrilv (or croup. Haiti (or children mul
lit. For nolo by C. . Huntley,
druggist.
I'ili'i ( moiIii have piles, I it IH
Will i Withhatl Halve will rum llicm.
Whi'ti proarl.v applied it cure scalds
U'l burn without tho lightl pain.
A ilollur saved in etjual to (wo dollar
earned. Pay up yonr siihst-iplion to the.
KNTKHI'MlaK Kllil (l't till) tlllt belltlllt Ol
the reduction in price.
We sell Price's ('roam baking powder
(or IK) com per poiiuil. Tim in nut lr.
Price's Cream halting lewder hut prob
lily junl m wood.
K. K. Wiixums, the grocer.
Tim Fair U selling milk pail (or 3.'
fttntn, milk pan (rom .1 cent up, copper
bottom colfce pot 1,1 conls, No 11
upHr holler (or i-.W, (irul ltnpidn
carpet swt'eer lor :',ri.
Fresh, crip lettuce and Kprinn onions,
the best grown around Oregon Cily (or
sain by Jo". Collins, Paikplut-e green
lioiim. Drop him h card mul have it
delivered to your door.
Frmik 1'. Welch, ileuliHt, grmluuto of
thu I'liiveraity of IViinvlvnnl, will
he in Oregon Cily olllce Tliurmluy of each
week ; reuiiiliuler o( pch week in l'ort
ImikI olllce, room 77lekuiii huililing.
WK11 Here a an account o( a man
of
who allot himself rather than aiilfiT the
pang of indigeation. Iluahand The
tool 1 Why didn't he tuko IHiWitt'a Little
Karly Itinera? I uhciI to aull'er a hud 11a
lie did before 1 commenced taking tilt-no
little pilli. Foraale by C. (i. Huntley,
JrugglMt.
More aickncHN and ileal h are ciiukciI
from dimHe germ carried in shoddy
inuUrcioic than laioplc are generally
aware of. Hy getting a home iniide all
wool niiiltreaa, vou have one that I
both healthy and comfortable to sleep
on. McCirath, opposite the post olllce,
warrants his work, and his mattresses
enn be relied on and his prices are the
lowest.
A most desirable article with w hich to
tlcooiate the wall o( your olllce, library
or sit ting-room is one of the Incomparable
wall man of Itaml-McNally A Co., (o(
United States or any Individual state
single copy $1.00 to $r.()0 which nre o(
feriHl with every new subscription to the
Haml-McNally ruilwity guide and hand
book. Address, American Hail way (initio
Company, lllli Adams street, Chicago.
Circular upon recjuusl.
Tho costume party given by Mrs. 0.
A. Hurtling, MrH. T. A. l'opo and Mrs.
1. F. Moray to the young people last
Friday evening, nt Willamette hull, was
one of the plcasantost affair of its Mad
ever given In the city, The celebrated
people of the present anil olden times
were all represented, there being queens,
noblemena, I'ersians, Jews, peasants,
cavaliers, flower girls, dominos, night,
fairies, Red Hilling Hood, Lady Wash
ington, Japanese, Chinese, soldier
anil baby. Tho clown washy uomoaNHan
unimportant figure, lie making hlmsolf at
ease in the company of nobles as well as
peasants. Home of the dresses worn
were quite elaborate and all of the char
acters well represented. Delightful
music was furnished by Cooke's orches
tra, and during the evening refresh
ments were served in the corridor.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all In leavening
Strength. V. 3. Government Report
The lllne uml The Nenrlet.
Anollier Wiiveof loollmll iincileineiil In
lo'i In lliegoii Cily nii'l tlila lime il ia
Hie jui'liile piipiilnlloii llm' In nurii'il
itwuy in expei iiuicy oflhiifiin they lire
III IlllVIt Oil WlHllilllflllir IlillllllilV 1,1111
the two leama from the puhlic ai'lionla
meel upon the griiliroii In (iliiilHlone
park. A leiim Iiiih hen plckeil from
miionglhii Utyn of llm Hurcluy m liool
uml 01111 from the FiiHlham achool uimI
the hoy liuvii heim ill training for anv
ernl weeka timl roiiHi'lioiilile feeling Ihik
been wnrkml up helween Hie two
itehooln mi to llm rehilive iii"riln 0' llieir
riHMictive Ii'hiiim uml 1I111 iih h h well 11 a
the bo) N lit vii lieeu kmiIv w 'it 1 i UK the
colorH o( llii.'.r ,'uvoiilo liiiin, 1 lie I'.ur
clav in,uia In Ink m iirlet mul w liile mid
the :kiIiiiiii blue mul while
The leitmH will line up iia loll
I'm ntl 1 it in
I'nailioll I'.im'I
lUieliiy
('lif ( '.illllrliJ
Harry Aumln .1 kk rc.u
llert A mien a o
liny Cliirka 1, 0 . .
I'Mga' Mereana ..NT
Carl 'Ii 11 rr Ii 1. t
. Waldo Ailama
J'i llfuulrau
Carl Joelmke
Fred Arnmlriiiig
(ivo Mi Ciii.lanil
Hun firricrxoii
Wilt Itrmlley
linnloii IliilioiiK
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lli'ii CMI
I'ili'i Crlawnll . . . 11 K
I'lian Itnuuiliy I.
lleo Karalloril . . It II Ii
Howard llrownall 1. 11 11
'Hiiiiiiihiiii MuMruiu r a
IIitIhI Nhaw MB.
I'liai (lillwrl .. ,mTiTiTr. . . Hilly I'rivn
doyal Aldcn . " l Manling
('huuuiey IUoinIiv ia captain of the
FaNlhmn team nd CIihb, llunm capluin
of the lliin liiy. Halph Ooaa wan lira t
elecU'd captain ol the Hun-lav team, hill
owing to aickimaa had to give it tip. The
Ilarclay tHiya have been coached by
l-elghtoii Kelly ami lr. Sommer mid
Faathmn boyt by Cliai I'om' nnd Will
l'arkcr. The twa train" are very evenly
umtrheil a to weight mul training and
the boy will put up a gmne worth wit
mwaing by liner of thin exciting orl
The guuio will be called at '1 o'clock
sharp, Saturday afternoon mul w ill take
place on thu athletic ground at (ilad
itone park. The field ha been put in
good nhape and if a heavy rain doe not
take place will be In excellent condition
(or the tumna to do their bet on. The
ground, though have la'en thoroughly
druinedao there will btt no atanditig water,
There will he no adiiiimion charged to
the ttrouuda and the public ii invited to
come and witnea llie game, a giol pair
of lung, tin horn and plenty of tihlion
being acceptable acceaauriea.
Card of Thank.
On hehaK of St, John'n church the
ptHlor deaire to thank thoae who ao
kindly aided in making the celebration
of the (iolden Juhilcatof the organization
of the church In Oregon Cily the flatter
ing auciva that it wa, and eeclal!y
do we wiah to thank thu member of
Meade l'ot, (i. A. II. and Women'
Kelief Corps (or their ireenco at our
celebration and to Commander C. A.
William and Mayor Hirmn Straight for
their able and patriotic addreaaea.
A. III! I.KIIKANII.
lnillgeHoa Cured.
Impressing times depress the mind;
the digestion is disturbed. Two or three
done o( the S. 11. Headache and Liver
Cure w ill restore ynnr health to a nor
mal condition. M cent per bottle.
For sale by C. Ii. Huntley, druggist.
A lire alarm at six o'clock Monday
evening causod a sudden gathering uf
the greater part o( our fleet looted citi
zens and boys to the house occupied by the
family of Capt. John Kelly, on tho
corner of 1 st and Main street, opposite
the resilience uf Hon. I'eter 1'aquet. Mrs.
Kelly was lying seriously ill in the
house at tho time, hut it was not found
necessary to move her. Little damage,
was done Wyond burning a hole in the
roof, tho fire being quickly extinguished
without the aid of the fire companies,
I Kith of which promptly responded to
tho call. Fretl Charman aided the
Cataract team materially by hitching
the cart on thu hack of his buggy, his
spanking team of greys getting to the
scene in short order.
The valentine social ami dance given
by the ladies of St. Paul's guild at the
Willamette hall last Thursday evening
was a flattering success both in enjoy
ment and linuncially. The ixistollice
which was a feature of the evening, wus
presided over by MIms Mina Kelly who
made an etliclunt ami accommodating
liostmistress, and the valentines on hand
were all Hold out and a new stock was
procured. A lunch was served and
dancing was indulged in for tho remain
der of tho evening, music- being furnished
by Mrs. Ht-utriz McDonald. About $25
was added to tho guild treasury. Much
credit is due the ladies of the guild, and
to Miss Mollie Holmes and Mrs. Dan
O'Neill especially, who wore untiring in
their efforts that the social might prove
a buccob, which it was.
The Teachers association will make
Parkplace their next place of meeting on
Saturday, February 211th. Tho resi
dents of that place have an established
record for their generous treatment uf
the teachers and the location being so
easy of access, there will doubtlessly be
a large attendance. An interesting pro
gram has been prepared.
The Bale of ladies' trimmed hats will
not lust longer than a week or so.
Karly callers have thu bunt selection at
the Racket store.
The latest in visiting cards at the En
tuhpkihk Office. Prices to suit you.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Gold Medal Midwintrr Filr, Stn Francuco.
Highest of all in Leavening
Mm
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The (iulili'ii Jubilee,
The Willi anniversary of the organiza
tion of St. .limn' Catholic church was
celebrated on Wednesday of lui-l week
In a manlier helltting the iniMiinrahle
occasion by the congregation Arch
bishop (iros of I'o'tbiiul and a large
number of the dignitaries of the 1 hutch
were present and did much toward mak
ing the exercise a hueeeh.
The celebration commenced at 11
o'clock a. m. at the church where high
mas was celebrated by the paalor,
Kev. Fulher Hillehraml aited by the
visiting priests. This was followed by
an address by Bishop I iros that was
most masterly ellnrt. It was largely
htator cal ami dwelt upon the work uf
the church in this country and of the
duties that its members owe their chur. h
anil country. He rouriciled patriotism
and love ol country on his hearer and
wa proud that in this land all were
Americans, regardless of religion and
could work together (or the common
giMsl ol their country. The services
were attended by Meade I'ost No i. (i.
A. U. and the Women's Kdie( Cor
who marched in Isxly to the church, on
invitation tho committee having the
celebration in hand.
At the close of the exercise an ele
gant lunch was nerved in the parochial
school building to the visitors.
Ia the evening an entertainment was
given at Milveiy opera nouse, at
which able addresses were made by
Commander C. A. Williams, of the
(i. A. It., Mayor Straight and Joseph
Uice
A farcial comedy was rendered by a
troupe under the direction of Mr. K. J.
McKittrick that brought down the
house with laughter. Some fine instru
mental music was rendered by Misses
Lou and Mattio Iraer and Dr. Schu
bert. And a most interesting feature of
the evening was the historical paper
read by Miss Fannie Porter. It was a
complete resume of the history of St. !
John's church as well as a hketcb of the
atrnggles o( the early Catholic missions
in Oregon. The article showed much
ability and rest-arch on the part of Miss
Porter, ami so complete and accurate
was it, that it will be valuable (or ret
erence, to all interested in the early his
tory of Oregon.
House Moving ami liaising.
Contracts taken on the most reason
able terms to move buildings to any lc-
atiiui and distance, also re-silling and
repairing, r ilteen years eiis-nence and
never had a mishap or a failure andl,matl0n
can guarantee satisfaction. Call on or
address J. 1) Henncr or leave word at
the F.NTKKl'iuse ollice. Oregon Citv.
tf
Soeils.
Timothy, clover, rye grass, orchard
grass, millet, alfalfa, alsike, blue grata,
etc. Beat seeds at Ittttom prices.
K. K. Williams, the grocer.
Quarterly meeting will be held at the
Methodist church next Sunday morning
The pastor will lie assisted by the Kev.
Thos. Van Scoy, A. M..D. D. Dean of
Portland tiniveri-ity, who will preach
the sermon, ami assist in the adminis
tration of the sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. Dr. Van Scoy is one of the
leading educators of Oregon, having
been president ol Willamette university
(or Kcvt-ral years prior to the founding of
the Portland university, with which he
has been prominently identified since its
otganir.ation. His able sermons and
pcholurly addresses, delivered in his
earnest style have gained for him a re
putation of mom than local interest.
Dr. Van Scoy will also preach in the
evening. The public is cordially in
vited to these services.
Coughing irritates the delicate organs
and aggravates the disease. Instead of
waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It
helps at once, makes expectoration easy,
reduces tho soreness and inflamation.
F.very one likes it. F'or sale by C. G.
Huntley, druggist.
The First Daptist church of Oregon
City has been secured for the discussion
of "Which Day Saturday or Sunday
Should be Observed," by Kishop Dillon
and Flder Healey, beginning March 10,
18!)ll.
Uncle Josh Spruceby. Don't look
like Uncle Josh. But have your hair
and a shave by an experienced ton
Boralist. Try Rogers, he will please the
most fastidious.
Dr. J. W. Welch, dentist, has re
moved his olllce from the Courier build
ing to the Willamette block epposite the
postoftlce, upstairs.
Dr. White's hair grower, 15 ceiiton
application at Farnsworth's. Cleans
your head and eradicates the dandruff
and makes yonr hnir smooth and soft.
Lami-s. New stock of all kinds just
received. Fine hanging lumps for $2.25.
See Bellomy it Uusch.
Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Rejwrt
Povder
Don't Tolnicce !Silt
Or smoke your lile awav.is the truthful,
startling title of a book about No-To-I'sc,
the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit
cure that brace up nicotini.ed nerves,
eliminates the nicotine poison, makes
weak men gain strength, vigor and man
hood. You run no hysical or financial
risk, a NVTo-Iiuu I sold by druggists
everywhere under a guarantee to cure
or money refunded. Hook free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., New York or
Chicago. Charman A Co , Druggist.
Heat anil Cheapest Insurance.
Save money on your insurance by call
ing on V.. K. Martin, w ho represents the
'only Mutual doing business in Oregon
! Citv. You cannot afford to keep on
throwing your monev into policies and
pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad
vance and then have the company fail
The Oregon Fire Kelief association will
stand the closest investigation.
E. E. Martix, Agt.
Commercial liank Block
flucklen' Arnha Suite.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
lirtiiKf, Sores, I'lcers, Salt Kheurn.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tion, anil positively cures riles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
For sale by Chatman A Co., Charman
Bros Riock.
A Hfcommeiiilallon from Lns Angeles.
ti.'i2 Castelar St., Los Angeles, Cal ,
-After having suffered for a long time from
acute rheumatism without obtaining re
lief, I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm
ami was almost Immediately relieved.
I highly recommend this as the best
medicine known. I). M. Hamilton.
For sale by (i. A. Harding, druggist.
lows for SMle
Two fresh milk cews for sale at
Fischer's mill, Logan Or, Also good
horse 1100 p'nnd weight.
The Willamette Savings and Loan As
sociation is an institution where the
smallest savings can be safely Invested
to tile best advantage, and the borrower
I has a loan that never becomes due for
the reaaon that when the shares mature
these saaae shares will pay the loan.
Tde foundation of all fortune, large or
small, is economy. To save the surplus
earnings by investing same at fixed
iwriods In sale interest bearing securi
ties will lead on to wealth. All itifor-
can be obtained of H. T.
'Maden, Agent. Otlice one door south of
! Methodist church, upstairs, where dis-
criptive pamphlets
can be obtained.
of the Association
Following is a list of the successful
applicants at the teachers examination
held last week, commencing February
12th : 8. W. Heppner, L. A. Mantandon,
C. K. Minier, B. Vedder. Francis Gill,
Kdgar Stevens, M. Alex Lehman, Mary
Leader, Musa Harkley, Matilda Weiss,
Mrs. L M. Hedges, Elsie Daugherty,
Nellie Younger, O. D. Fby.D. C. Hoyles,
Grace Miittlov, Carrie Holtnan, Aletha
Phelps, Maude Rastall, Nannie Wilkin
son. SHALLER THAN USUAC
lilliputian, In fact,
are Doctor I'ierce'a
Pleasant Pellets.
Dr. R. V. Piercs,
Chief Consulting
Physician to the In
valids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute,
of Buffalo, N. V.,
was the first to in
troduce a Little Pill
to the American
fieople. For all
axative and ca
thartic purposes
these surar-coated
"Pellets" are superior ia a great many
ways to all mineral waters, sedlitz powders,
salts, castor oil, fruit syrups, laxative teas
and other purgative compounds. Made of
concentrated vegetable ingredients, they
act in a mild, natural way. Their second
ary effect is to keep the liver active and tha
bowels regular, not to further constipate,
aa ia the case with other pills. They don't
interfere in the least with the diet, habita
or occupation, and produce no pain, grip
ing or shock to the system.
Dr. Pierce's Ploasant Pellets cur bll
iouaneaa, sick and bilisus headache, dii
sinesa, costivencss, or constipation, sour
stomach, lots of appetite, coated tongut,
indigestion, or dyspepsia, windy belch
Ings, "heart-bum," pain and distress after
eating, and kindred derangements of the
liver, stomach aad bowels. Theao "pel
lets " are easily dissolved in the stomach
and absorbed into the blood, stimulating a
flow of bile from the liver, and arousing to
activity all the glandular accretions. Thus
they act in nature's awn way. In proof
of their superior excellence, it can be truth
fully said, that they are always adopted
aa a household remedy after the first trial.
Put up in glass vials, therefore always fresh
and reliable.
One little "Pellet" Is a laxative, two are
mildly cathartic. As a "dinner pill," to
promote digestion, take one each day after
dinner. To relieve distress from over
eating, they are unequaled.
They are tiny, suear-coatrd granules;
any child will readily take them. One
used, always in favor.
Accept no substitute that may be recom
mended to be "just as good." It may be
belter for the sealer, because of paying
nun a better profit, but be is not the oue
who needs help.
ill
Uatel?
tl6
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And you will cadi week r
Home Htaiilr. and uHcful arti
cli'H marked at jirices you
never Itought the name at be
fore. Kettietiibi-r these prieen
hold good for just the one
week. Don't worry as to
whether money in being; lont
or made on them, hut graup
the opportunity and buy
while you have the chance.
PUTROW'S TINSTORE,
WNIRB PRICES
ARB ALWAYS RIGHT.
The
TWO-CENT STAMPS
we will send you
a Brilliant Gem
of unusual color,
and a copy of
"The Great Divide," so you can so
what a wonderful journal it is, pro
vided you name the paper you saw thi
in. It's a real Jewel we'll send you,
ADDKIJl
THI CHEAT DIVIDE, Denvr, Colo
DO YOU FEEL BJp)?
Does your back ache? Are vou
trotioled with constipation? Does
your stomach refuse to digest your
lood? Do vou have malaria? Doe
every step you take seem a burden?
Are you wakeful at night? Do yon
feel the need of a stimulant? If so.
three doses of
Moore's Revealed Remedy
Will make you feel like a new person
It contains no alcohol or spirit of
any kind, no quinine, no min
erals. For sale by yonr
druggist.
BLUMAUER FRANK DRUG CO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
PORTLAND, OR,
SEE
Davies Exhibit
And have your photos
taken at the gallery.
Third aud Morrison Sts.
Entrance on Morrison Street.
A. W. PHILLIPS,
EXPRESS
AND
DELIVERY.
Prompt attention to hauling
to
any part of Oregon City.
Moving attended to promptly and
carefully.
Special rates given on hauling to
and trom Gladstone and t'ark
pluce. FOR CLATSKANIE
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
Will leave Portland, foot of
Washington Street, for Clatskanie
and way landings, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday mornings at 6
o'clock, and return to Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
This the most direct and accessable
route to the Nehalem Vally only
nine miles from Clatskanie.
Shaver Transportation Co.
rDivijJE
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Scrofula
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7 writ: I Iiava ftlwara tifT..rvl from
l hrlltarT Hrnifula, tr which I irUH
ri'V'T 'mml'-- "'' wllahlo
physicians, hut noiw rxllnvMl ma. Aftor
takinxKlxiUlrsor -
J. X I am nuw Writ. I
v... vn.j a'U-MH
f Ui Toil, aa I feH
; that It aavnl me
, 4 from a Ufa of tin-
shall taka pleasure In pkln on If
1 J words of praisr for Hi ilrfiil metf
4 Icini-. and In rcommnillnr it to all.
3 Itlood and Hkln
1J r.al ,u i.rt
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tali Line
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
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