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Oregon . City Enterprise. vol :io. no. 'in OKKOON CITY, OKKGON, FRIDAY, SKITKMHEIt 4, 18. ESTABLISHED 180G COI'IITH. (ilrenll omirl mnivniiM lltil Mnnla? n aj(. emixr ami third Mmla)r In April, 1'whala euurl In 'Inn dial Monday In oach Binnlh. Ihmimlaalmiera euurl niiwla rlrat Waduoadar liar Oral Holiday of each mmilli I,. I'dltl'KII, ATTORNEY AT I.AW aaaiiuiTa cir c"i iity ri nHi'iim, Onto tip 1 1 In l)riiiu City hank mi ni It .trcel. 0. T. WII.I.UMH. 'llKAl, KHTATK ANII MIAN Adl'.NT, A I'XmI llli.of bualneaa, reahti'iire mid auliiirlau Farm Property lu trail. In anil mi eaay lrnn. f Nir r(iitit1nii i,rmutly anawered. Ofnea, ml iliHir K CauReld Jk lliiutlev'e dun acme. (1 II. A II 0 I.ATUl'HK-ll, J, ATTORN KY8 AM) (Hil'NHi:i.OltS AT LAW MAIN KTRKXT IIMKIION CITY, OMklillN. furnl.h Alialrai'la nl Title. Ulan Money. Fnr oloae M of la (.. ihI tranaael neutral l.a atiiainaaa. T I. CIIUMH. ' ATToltN KY AT I.AW. Will I'(th i im All im ara or tni Stats Real Ketata and Iniuranre. Ofllra on Main Street Iwl. Hlilh aud S.renth, una.ioN riT. n. M o'hiii.l. a. w. tminra.nl l. a aaiK.aa. r t umrriiH u.U iir.iMiKx. i iKiMi'min a omrrii n. ATTOKNEYH AT I.AW. Ortlretiu Harklry litilldtiii. nrrw City, ami A O. ('. W. letni'la, Portland. lAj Oeneral I.aw lliialnraa. Loan Mouey, t'rsa ColltxHlone. Knrm lmM mortgagea, I'rulialii fracliro. c II. liVH, A'lTOHNKY ANI ihji:nskm)u at i.aw W ill I 'lerl'M ninil(n. aiak .luirarla. n.an luuiM-f, ilia tiu au l I'auaiH't a iriiaia.1 law liu.lnaaa. Offloa liat twi ailjiilnlni llauk of 0 r(na ('II jr. oaauna htt. oaiuox ao c a.iwi.u l. v. naraai.u (KUHNKI.I. A CAWIMlKI I, ATfOK.NKYrt AT LAW, Oaiuoa ( it, - OaauoN. Will pranllra In all Hi p.nirla nl the atal. 01' fli-a, oail tlixii lu Cauflalil 4 llunllcj a iiu( auira. "U r II IKIIIVNU. ATTOKNKY AT I.AW, Ml I All Y rini.it. CANIIY. .... (IHKIION Will prartlra In all rourla nl II a elate, Jiiantaurw wrllteu In all lrallii rntu palilee. AU irfU ul '.llle liin.l.UiU. Co imiiotiae atinrialiy, "I F.O tTOKY. ATTOIt.NKY AT I.AW. t'iaUlra iimiII Cniirl llimae. TlUea eiamliml ami alialrarta maile Mnner LobiumJ, Miirtatfra (ifiH'li4.il anil a Flier) law bll.lliraa. II- T BI.AHKN, NOTARY IM'llIJi: ami t'oNVK YANCKH. airraATa or titi.i aim Ural catate liainllnl. In.iiraiiir wrllleu lu llio llartliinl, ul llarllunl, I'alalllie. Ham burg ul llrrluan OIBoe one ioor aniitli of Mclhoillat Church. QLACKAMAtt Allrt TKACT A Tlil'bT CO. Kurul.h. Alietiarta, ( liallia nl Tlt'e, lr.rrlp lliui., Ixwna, Inaiirn rp, I'ay 1'aire IVrlii i Hilda, ole. , no oilire uy.r Hank ul (iret' ll CI. jr. J. r. ( I.AIIK. l'ro..,ana Hir, oaauoxriTY, .... oanion. (1 II. DIMICK. jr. ATTOIINKY AND 1'OI'NHKI.OK AT LAW, Will practice In all pniirii ol the atate. Aliatracia nin.lo, Title riainliif i! and a general law nilalncae tranaartotl. (i nice with I. I. Porter. 1) W, K INN A I UP. CIVIL KNtllNKKHH ANIi rJl'KVKYOKS. Hallway Urallnn anil oollntriicllini, urMgna, plana aiul oalllnnlca lur water anpply. Drainage ami at reel Imprnvenient ol tnwni. flpMlal allentlnn given Jo draughting anil blue prlnflng. T W. WK1.CII. DKNT1ST Willuintitto Illil., oppoaite rorilolllce. Olllco hotira from 8 a.m. to 12: 1 to 6 ::i0 p. in. rtMK COMHKIK'IAL HANK, OP ORKUON CITY. Capital, 1100,000 TtuNaAira okhkha I, aANKiNO upaiNicaa. Iiana mailt). Itllla illacnnnti'il. Miikea cob Iflctlona. Iliiyaaml avlla exi'hangii nil all polnta In the I'lillcil Hlulca, Kurope anil Hong Konir. liepnalla rerolveit aiilijncl to chock. Hank open from 9 A, at. to 4 r. M. U. C. LATOUKKTTK, l'realilent. F K. DON ALDHON, Caahler JANK OP 0IIRUCN CITY, Oldest BanklBi Boise In tie Cltr. Paid up Capital, W,000. Hurplna, 2U,H6U. raaainiNT, - - Tiioa. chabmam. i:a rHaamiNT, eo. a. hariiino. cabiikk. a. e CAtiriai.n, MANAOBR. CHAai.RI H. CAVnlLD. A general hanking buatnnai tranaaoted. Uopnalta receiveil aiihjuot to chock. Approved bllla and nntee dlaeniinted. Countjrand city warranta bought. Lnana made on available aeourlly. Rinhange liought and anld. Colleolloni mailo promptly, Draltaanlil avallanle In any part of the world Telographle eiahangea fold on Portland, Ban Franolacn, flhloag.i and Now York. ' flleroat pal J on time dopoalta. Wanted-An Idea PmtMit Tnur Mpaa; f her mav hrl Who ean think of enme elimtle thing to iMMnlf you wenllb. Write JOHN WRUHEHIIUKN CO., nera, Waahlnguin, D. C, for (hair gl,l prlaa udar ami lilt ot two hundred lureiiUoni wautad. rate Uv; .-.li , iHKI-HICMICNTINOl- KHYAI. OK I.l VKKI'OOl., iliwi larKnat buaineai In the world. .SOUTH DltlTIHII A M , law-at anaela In tlie worlil. Hl'.NOK I.ONI)ON,nilrat puroly (Ira l:iauriire company in the world. -KTSAOF II A IITK( HID. lariat and beat Amerli an Company. CONTINKNTAIi UK NKW YOHK, on of the beat Ainerlran companlei. AND OTIIKIt KlItrtT-CLAHH COM PANIK8. Cnll on me) for Mnllnua. (and F. E. DONALDSON, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS The latest in CLOTHING and TTTTTTTT" Neatest Styles of Dress Goods. Shirt Waists, etc. Novelties in every line. Pioneer Store Tiios. Charman & Son, Oregon City, Oregon. Edauards Bros., Successors to ELY BROS., 099 Molalla Avenue GENERAL MERCHANDISE NBW GOODS LOWEST PRICES Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, Wheat, Spuds. Etc. Cash Paid for Chickens and Eggs. 14 ow you Can Save Money When your children need a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. Fifty doses lor twenty-five cents. The season for colds and coughs is upon us. In order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Baby's Pectoral DR. ' J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. A PRETTY DISPLAY of crockery In Justly a housekeeper's pride, Everyone run have It, too, at mimll coat, ti in Ily hy taking mI vutititiff of the brilliant crockmy lil lit offered In our stock. You'd bo astonished to see what 11.00 woulil buy Hi our establishment. Oil, I pieces that one must li very oidl not to Im delighted with ; brenkfaiit, dinner, ami tea twit that are wonders of art .beauty, anil unlqiieneas; an iixaorlment tliat gives the purchaser every thing to cIiooih from, are our crockery Htt ritc-t iiinM . Ken here: 1(K) piece dinner set, Ann decorated, for $7 7ft. BCLLOMT 4 BUSCI1, Tie HooscforEita f Leading Agency In Clackamas County. lao for Hlottara and Calandore At Commercial Hank. Syrup, The best in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale at the CANBY PHARMACY, Canby, Or. TIIK TK tClltlH MfcKT. tints Enlertiiliia I In- Teach r Associ ation An Interesting Sesalnn . The regular monthly nutoting of tlie CUrkauiaa County Teaclmre' Aaeowa tion waa luild in the churcli at Viola Hat unlay, AuifiiHt 1H!I, ami waa called to rdi-r by the prunidoiit, Hupt. II. G. Klarkwi-atlii-r. The mlnuti'i of the previoti meetini, at pri-part'd by ttie eccretary, Mine p'an nie (i. I'orbtr were read and approved. The aumi-annuii! Rlwtion of olllrerg re etilU'd aa follows: Vke-preaident, A. C. KlrutiK; n-crotary, Fannie (J. I'orUir; IreaHtiror, L. T. Andnrnonj editor, Ber tha M. Gibaon. No now namei were added to the roll of the annotation . "How iniicli I'ayiiboloKy ?" wag the inbj"i:t diactiHaed by Minn Jennie Rowen. Hbe apoke of aome of the principles of ; the immortal I'eaUlozzi. Wlllard Aua- ten HiKike on "The Raaentiala of Good Citigeuabip." Every person who en 'joys the protection of a government : should endeavor to do all in hi power to i suHlain and uphold the government. laws are made to protect aodety and : should be obeyed." "How to Hecure jtbe Co operation of Parents" was the subject assigned Hupt. Btarkeather. Children have implicit confidence in their parents, ami if the teacher and the school are adversely criticized. most of the work done by the teacher will be thrown away. The reputation of a teacher should l made in a school room. Tbe ubjiH-t was diacuHsed by W. W. Austen and Robert Ginther. On motion of Mrs. Karten the meeting adjourned until 1 :15 p. m. The Ladies Aid Society prepared a delicious dinner for the teachers at a cost of only 15 cents each. Afternoon seaaion called to order by 8upt. Starkweather. Tbe unfinished subject of "Cooperation" wa ana In dis cuased. Mr. Quinby, of Viola, stioke from the parents' point of view. A song by Robert Uinther was much enjoyed by the teachers. "Mistakes in Teaching" was taken by Charles Rutherford. Her bert Silencer says "education is com plete living" In too many colleges the mind is developed at the expense of tbe body. What is tbe utw of a splendid jewel in a shuttered casket? If by a judicious question I can st.mulale the mind of a pupil, so that he will search for a written truth, I think that is much better than telling him about it. "Tbe best teacher is one who makes himself uaelcss." Every time we do a right act, will and conscience win a victory ; Ev ery time we do a wrong act, will and conscience are weakened. Evil hurts the eyil-doer moat. Mrs. Karten spoke on "Reading". Her paper was moat in teresting, and will be pnblished later. Messrs. J. Hay Jen, Mattoon, Quinby and others spoke kind words of encour agement to the association. Mias Mollie Hankins, W. W. Austen and H. S. Gib son were asked to prepare a suitable program for the next meeting which will be held at Molalla the last Saturday in September. Following is the program as prepared by the committee : Song, "America" Association "How Much Assistance should be given Pupils?" L. T. Anderson "Music in the Schools" Annie Ilicinbothnm Recitation O. D. Eby "l'riniary Geography". .Tennie Mayfleld "Hiatorv" Bertha M. Gibson "Rhetorical Exercises" C. E. Minier Recitation Minnie Joehnke Song, "Blest be the Tie that Binds" Association Mias Eula Strange has been secured to teach the fall term of school at Dam ascus. This is the third term taught by Mias Strange in this district and it re flects credit upon her ability as a teacher to be retained for another. Chauncy Barney, one of our well known pedagogues who taught in Union diatrict near Damascus laat year, has been engaged to teach the coming term In the same district. W. W. Austin, who taught a very suc cessful term of school in the Teasel Creek district near Molalla, has been retained for tbe next term, commencing Sept. 28th . Lives of McKinlej and Hobnrt. Every one feels more than a passing interest in the lives ot two great men like William McKinley and Garret A. Hobart, the Btandard bearers of the re publican party of the United States, and the men who are very likely to be the next piesidont and vice-president of the United States. And the way to obtain this information from a reliable source is to obtain Hon. Henry B. Russell's book, who, by the way, is their chosen bi ographer. It gives an impartial, au thenticaland complete history of their public career and private life from boy hood to the present dale, with anecdotes Incidents, riionaI rernlriiwncea, graphic pen pictiiie and thrilling atory. Ibis entirely new and origional work is pub lished In one magnillcient royal octavo volume containing frW pages. It Is suiuirbly illustrated by a large number , of splendid illufl'.ratlons, and is hand- nomely printed on tine tinted paper j Oregon, except those where the former made expressly for it. It is very cheap rata was 25 cenU for the first ten word considering the grade of tbe binding, 'and 2 cents for each additional word, paper, etc., and Is sold by subscription and a few offices in Eastern Oregon and only at the following prices: (Strong neatly all offices in Washington, manilla cover, $1 ; plain cloth, $1.50; and Below will be found a list of the prin in extra fine silk cloth, parlor stvle $2. eipal offices effected by tbe change. It Charles Rutherford, tbe popular and will also be seen by the list that the re well known Clackamas school teacher, 1 duction will apply on both non-com pet who resides at Highland, has the agency ing offices. The former rate of 50 cenU ofihe book for this county. Orders for in many instances, is reduced to 40 cent the work addressed to either Highland or Oregon City will reach bun. The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Sew Dis covery a an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it In my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physicians' prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years cr more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me sncb speedy relief as Dr. Ring's New Discov ery," Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Charman & Co.'s drug store. Farm for Rent. A fine ranch of 'Mi acres near Redland 7 miles I rora Oregon City for rent cash preferred and reasonable terms given. 100 acres under cultivation, 6 acres full bearing orchard. Plenty of pasture, good buildings etc. One of the best farms in Clackamas county; is near church and school. Renter must under stand farming and furnish good rec ommendations. Tools and stock sold reas onable. ' Address L. Kbitsiievsky. tf Redland, Oregon. Oar Standing at Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine sold in tbe laat five yeaia are S. B. goods. Tbe S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use myself as a general physic If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy tbe 8. B. remedies and nse as - di rected. C. P. Balch, druggist, Dufur, Or." For Bale by C. G. Huntley. The People's Favorite . When you are hungry and want an ap fietizing meal one that is well cooked to your taste and well served try the Nickel Lunch Counter, This is no second-class rastaurant, we feed the best people in Oregon City and they at ways go where they get full value for their money. Give us a trial. Gkoroe Bbos. Proprietors. An Old Standby. Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in trodnction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Remember his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth s'rtees. tf Strayed. From our place at Fisher's mill a dark bay mare four years old, branded "F" on left shoulder. A reward will be paid for information as to the whereabouts of the horse. Fiphkb Bros., Logan Ore. Cow fur Sale. A fine big cw five years old with a calf four weeks old for sale at $30 Ad dress or inquire of Xicholaus Strohacker one mile from Fischer's .mill . Postollice Redland, (; For Sale. A cottage, five rooms, two full lots, fruit trees and a good well, city water in yard. Cheap on easy terms. Good location, 10th and Jackson sts. Apply at this office. Sixteen to One That you can't get a better shave in the city or a neater hair cut than you can at Rogers'. 15 cents a shave, Sun days and the holidays included. Farm to Rent. Oone of the beat farms in Clackamas county to rent on favorable terms. Call on or address. L. L. Porter, Oregon City. At church the deacon raised the tune With nasal twang first low, then louder; At home his good wife raised the cake With some ot Cleveland's baking powder Twas vainly hoped his tune he'd make One half as good as her fine cake. For sale by E. E. Williams. Wood wanted at this office. Deliv ered here or at Gladstone. The 17. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. TKLKUIUIMI KATK1 KKDLCED. The Redaction Applies lo both Compet Ing and .Ion-Competing Onicea. Beginning .September first the Western Union Telegraph company put into effoct new rates effecting all offices in and the 40 cent rate to 25 cents. From the following named offices the old rate was 50 cents and the new rate is now 40. Oregon Ashland, Arlington, Central Point, Drain, Gold Hill, Grants Pass, Glendale, Heppner, Medford, Riddle, Siskiyou, Westport. Washington Anacortes.Everett, Kent, lake View, Meeker, Monroe, North Yakima. Olympia, Puyallup, Roslyo, Seattle, Tacoma, Wallula, Yakima City. Astoria in Oregon, and Centralia and Chehalis in Washington, the old rate was 40 and 3 and the new one is 20 and 2. The Dalles, Hood River and Grants, formerly 50 and 3, now 25 and 2. $100 Reward. $100. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up tbe con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheniy A Co , Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, A Card of Thanks. To the Editor : I wish through the me dium of the Extirpbis! to express the grateful thanks of my self and fitnily to the many friends and neighbors who kindly assisted on the occasion of the death of our son and brother. While we deeply lament his sodden and tragic death, yet our grief is greatly mitigated in the knowledge that human sympa thy was shown in so warm and kindly a manner. May heaven's choicest bless ings rest with those who came to our aid. Mrs. Maroabkt J. Smith. Elyville Aug. 28. Cheap Land for Sale. 1C0 acres of land, nearly all level bot tom land ; easily cleared ; well watered ; two fine mountain streams running through it; fine trout streams; would make a fine stock ranch; near public road ; one mile and a fourth from Colton post office and school house ; we have six months school in each year; three miles from saw mill ; large range for stock ; can give good title. Price per acre $4.50. For terms and further information call at my place or address W. E. Bonsky, Colton post office, Clackamas Co., Ore. Repnblican Central Committee. All members of tlie Republican Cen tral Committee for the County of Clacka mas, are hereby requested to attend a meeting at the office of the secretary Tbos. F..Ryan in Oregon City, Oregon on Saturday the 5th day of September, 1896, at the hour of 1 :30 p. m. It is de sired that all members of the Committee be present s business in which all pre-, cincts are interested will be brought up for consideration. S ,M. Ramsby, Tiios. F. Ryan, Chairman.. Secretary. A Laboring Man's Home. For a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise their own vegetables aud fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School house and church i of a mile from place, three brick yards and saw mill near by. Price $250, part down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Waldbos, Oregon City. Worthy or Notice. The S. B. Medicine company fa the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms Incorporated on vthis coast since 1S87 that has not made ail x assign ment. These hard times with new news paper advertising contracts tor two years, it speaks loudly of their merit. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.