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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1H, ISM. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Chair bottoms at llownl', 10 cent. boiler, !V cents No. 8 copper-bottom at Howard'. Phosphates, all flavor Cndy Factory. at the Novell v Money to loan on pnxl real estate security by A. S. Dresner. Men's lieavy uorking shirt, nice election at the Racket store "Pl'STlNE" Fresh oyster in any style at the Nov elty Candy Factory. See the new Canton Chilled plow with the ribbed mould hoard at Pnw A Co'. Daniel Williams' store at the bead of Seventh street Htaiin will lie head quarters for school supplies. Several saloiin men are complaining because the city council doe not look after an alleged can can joint on upper Main street. PERSONAL NOTES. man A Co., affent. for floor. Char Circular free. Grand millinery ouening at Martin' Cash Store September 2:'nd and 23rd. Call on Howard for cook dove and heaters Seventh treet, near depot. The latest in visiting card at the En tkrpkisk Orrict. Price to suit you. Howard buys and sells second hand school book. Second hand store near depot. A nice line of Indies' and gentlemen' umbrella just received at Charmao A Son'. Ladies' ready-nude wrapper, cheaper than you can make them at the Racket Store. Have you ever tried the Willamette Steam laundry ? If not, try them and you will be a permanent patron. . Rice 8 lb, for 25 ct., Hour " cts. ack. 20 lb, dry granulated sugar one dollar. The Red Front. When in need of groceries, Hour, feed or family wood, call on C. K, Nash, op posite Seventh street stable. New, fresh goods at reasonable price. Five de livery. The Novelty Candy Factory will open the oyster season Sunday, September 0th. Families will be supplied in any quantity at reasonable rate. Solid oys ter guaranteed. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a sewing machine? Get s good one and pay $25; five year guarantee; 15 down 15 per month until paid. See llcllomy A Busch about it. I'se OXIEN .for your "nerves" also for cough and eolJs. Pamphlets free. Chariuan A Co., Druggists, agent. Munyon's rueilicinesare the latest, and -Charuian A Co., the up-to-date drug gists, have a complete stock. Pamphlets Iree. A big cut in prices of Shirtwaists, Sweater. Neckties, Hats of all kinds, Underwear and Uoiery at the Red Front. Poison Ivy, insect bite, bruises, scaliU, burns, are quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the pile cure. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Fob Same Bicycles; $5 ea.h and 1 lr week. Prices, $25 and upward. Only five left. Come in and examine them at Huntley's Bookstore, Oregon Ciy. You don't have to send your laundry to Portland. You can have them lauudered perfect at a reasonable tee, st the Willamette Steam laundry of Oregon City. 25 uwiU for the Oregon City Entkr rRissirom now until November 6tb, in cluding full election returns. All sub scriptions stopped at date unless other wise ordered The finest line Oriental rugs ever brought to Oregon City, are now on sale at Mrs. E. E. Martin's store. A fine pattern at 8 cents per foot and finer grades at eq'ially low prices. All who bad the pleasure of hearing Prof. Heritage sing during Chautauqua, nd observed the perfect placing of his voice, will require no further recommen dation ot the method used by Mrs. Stick ler. Dr. White' new bair grower guaran teed to cure all case of dandruff, and grow new hair on any bald head on earth. For sale by Farnsworth & John son, the leading tentorial artists of the city. Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, kinds of dental work. Gold porcelain crowns and bridge work Karl' Clover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowel and make your head clear a a bell. 25c., 50c., an I a dollar. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. A. T. Plowman, of Redland, was a visitor at this office Thursday and w ishes to add hi name to the long list given last week of prominent citiiens belong ing to the Oregon City McKinley and Hobart club. It do n't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and constipation are caused by neglect or unavoidable circumstance; IV Witt' Little Early Risers will speedily cure them all. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. PeWitt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing the bloed from impurity and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthen constitution im pared by disease. It recommends its self. C. G. Huntley Druggist. In the Baptist church the pantor will give on Sunday evening the second sermon on political questions of today. Subject, "Wealth and Poverty." Morn ing services at 10:30, evening 7:45. A general invitation is extended to these services. does all crowns, a Scidky. All operations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and get my prices. Office in Barclay building The last catalogue of the University of Oregon shows a remarkable growth. The state university is laboring wisely and successfully to fulfill its high mission to the people of the state. It may be truly called the friend of the people. Address fur information, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. To the parents of Oregon City: A long felt want will be filled on the first Monday in October by Mrs. J. H. Stick ler, who will form two classes, one for large and the other for small children, t) teach them to sing and read music to the good old fashioned do ri mi me method, which ha never yet been im proved upon. Awarded Hifheat Honors-World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da- CREAM mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. Tablets, ink, pens, pencils, books and complete school outtiis will be supplied to the customers at my store at very reasonable price Call on Daniel Wil liams' on tipper Seventh street near Center, before you buy elsewhere. A grand concert will be given Friday evening September 25th at Shively' theater by Miss Elizabeth Biles, soprano assisted by Miss Akin, pianiste, Mr Emit Thielhorn, violinist, Mr, Ralph Lee, baritone, and the Multorpor quartet consisting of Messrs. Hogue, Mackie Idleman and Randall. Tickets 50 and 25 cents. No extra charge for reterved seats at Novelty Candy store. There will be a republican meeting at Eagle Creek on Saturday afternoon, Sep tember 19th, at 2 p. m., when a grand jubilation will be held. Hon. T. T Geer, the "Waldo Hills Farmer," can didate for presidential elector, will ad dres the meeting. The Multopor (Juar- tette, of Portland, will furnish the mu sic for the occasion. The voters of Clackamas county are cordially invited to be present. Ladies especially in vited. This season Mr. Sladen beg to state to her frieeds and the public that she is going to conduct her business alone, will do her trimming and be on hand to meet ber old menu and the general public at all times. Mrs. Sladen ha had a long experience in the millinery business and understands the likings and necessities of most of the ladies of Oregon City in ber particular line, and feels confident that she can please the most fastidious, and that her stock, which is by far the largest and most complete in Oregon City will be ample to supply all demands. A meeting of the Oregon City school board was held Monday evening, when Miss Helen Barck was elected teacher in the Eastham school, in place of Miss Ana Baird, who bad resigned to accept a position in the Sellwood school. The school clerk was authorized to borrow $3,000 to pay off the bonded indebted ness of the school district, until after the Noyember election, when bids would again be advertised for. A bill for 100 new school desks, amounting to $324.50 was ordered paid. These desks are to refurnish the rooms to be occupied by Misses Finley and Wiggins ia the Bar clay school. The vanguard of the Cbautauquans met Monday evening to order books for the year. Seventeen were present and many more have sent in word that they expect to join the ranks when the study year proper opens in October. As it takes some time to get the books it is best to send in the entire order at once. All will please notify W, A. Huntley immediately. Never before so early in the season have so many signified their intention of taking up the work. From a social and intellectual point of view the Chautauqua circle has become a potent influence in the city. Indeed this circle may be said to be the mother of the great assembly that calls its thousands to Oregon City. Miss Grace Marshall, of Cauvimih, Is visiting relative in Portland. J. K. Groom, of Portland, made a short visit to Canby Monday. Mis Akin, of I'ortiund was the guest of Airs. II. S. Strange Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Harrington of Highland, was a caller at the Ksmtrxisic ollico Friday. Han Paulsen, a prominent citlien of Cicotgo, was in Oregon City Tuesday. C. A. Hermann, the postal agent, made, a busmen trip to Salem last Sat urday. Mr. ArdeeMorrell of Portland, spent Friday with her relative and old friends in Oregon City. K. F. Priggs made a non-professional visit to Pr. B. F. Swick and family at Day ton this week. Miss Anna Nefsger has gone to Me Minnville to accept a position In a kin dergarten school, C. Sols of Liberal, paid his respect to the Emuki-kisk while on a business trip in town Tuesday. Miss Annie Rogers and brother of Mil waukee, spent Sunday with Mis Nina Caples ot this city. Mrs. Adilla Carl is conducting Mrs. Prior's store, during the absence of the latter a. Long Beach. J. C. Williams weut to Portland Mon day, to enter upon a course of study in the Portland Academy. Dr. P. L. Paine was called to Salem Wednesday evening by the nerioiis ill ness of his aister-iii-law, Mrs. E. F. Ilodgkin came down from Salem Monday to make a short visit to her mother, Mr. Jennings, Misses May and Mina Kelly ariived home by steamer from a visit to San Francisco Thursday evening. Mis Jennie Gray, the etlicirnt money order clerk in the otoilice, tut Sun day with relatives in Portland. Misses Edith and Ina Lusted, of Pleas ant Home, are visiting at the home of Assessor and Mr. J. C. Bradley. President II B. Miller, of the state agricultural college at Corvallis, was in the city for a short time Monday. Pr. T. L. Ball and family moved to As- citi toria last Tuesday, where he has secured I k''tic and gritty, and will make his mark the dental practice of Pr. Mentor How- j at that institution. Rev. Willaid II. I.atouretlo, of Hoi ton, California, I spending a couple of week with hi brother, P. Clinton Lnt ourette They drove out to Eagle eiock Wednesday. Mr. Kale Glhhons, the successful landlady of the Eur kit Hotel, simmiI a couple of days In Cuiibv during the past week. She was accompiinled by her lit tle daughter. City Treasurer Hiram Straight, Jr , mid Joseph Painter left last Saturday (or Silver creek, a branch of the left fork of the Molulla, where they will spend a week camping and hunting. Mis Addio Clark returned fiom ber home near Salem hist Saturday, where she has been spending her vacation She resumed her duties as teacher In the West Side school Monday morning. Nathan M. Moody, w ho has elhYiatcd a olllee deputy (or K. C. Maddock, dur ing his incumbency of the slienll's ollico, will assume the duties of secretory of the Captn Shoe Company at Willamette Falls. Ex-County Judge and Mrs. W. S. Moore, of Klamath county, have been visiting the latbir's sister, Mrs. S. M. Met own. Judge and Mr. Moore will reside in Portland during the coming winter. George llialt, Charles Drew, Ira Wishart, Ed Allen and Al Wells rode on their bicycles up to Kennedy' hop yard, beyond Champovg. last Sunday. They report numerous Oregon City h pie in the hop yards of that section. William Itybee, a prominent farmer, stockman and mine owner of Jackson ville, was in Oregon City Friday, con ferring with parties interested in South ern Oregon niiiie Mr. Hyheosay that he was first in Oregon City B2 year ago. P. E. Cox, special clerk in the United Slates laud ollico, has relumed from a month's visit to his old home in Tennes see. He state that Tennessee never looked better to him than on this tifp, although he is highly delighted wilh Or egon Howard Itrownell, who has held down a position in the E.NriHi-kiK ollice for several month past, left Monday for Forest tiiove, where he will attend Pa- university. He is bright, ener- 0 (-) () 0 0 Sweetness and Light. Put n pill In tho pulpit if you wnntpnuitlditl proiiohltiif for tho phyitloiil mini ; tlmn put tlio pill in tho pillory If It dona nut prnotlHo what it proiiohoM. Tlwru'a a wbolo goripol in Aynr'ii Sugar Contml l'illn ; a " roripol of awootnoHii titnl litfht." Tooplo UHod to vuluo tlmir pliyalo, na thuy did tholr million,-by ita bltturnoMH. Tit Kltt.tl Otak 'l.tu.k .1 1 UU UIV4V tstbvi'ft uv wnw frill, UllbVt'l bllU UUUbUi, - V Wo'va not ovor that. Wa tnko "amrnr in our" goripol or phynlo-now-A-ilaya. It'a pohmIUo to ( pUmiio and to purge nt tho snme time. Thoro mny bo powor iu a plonnnnt pill. That la tho J iforipul of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. 0 Hon J-.lt! r-arlUuliit In Ay'' rurtluxik, too pi)t. CO 0 0 V) U V. HARRIS STAR M GROCERY Doolor In GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED. ETC. Pioneer Store ard. Miss Taey Wilkinson left for Forest Grove Tuesday, where she will attend Pacific university for the coming Bchool year. Miss Nettie Anderson, of The Dulles, i spending a week with Mr. S. A. Pa- quet, and her daughters, the Misses Pa quet. Misa Blanche Small, of Corvallis, who has been visiting the family of C. A. Williams at Parkplace, returned home Sunday. .Master Tommy Wineett, who has heen spending the vacation at home, re turned to the Blind school at Salem Tuesday. Dr. J. W. Norris has been Beriously ill for several days with an attack of lung feyer. His condition i now somewhat improved. Guy Stryker, of Milwaukee, has re turned from Eastern Oregon, and on Wednesday paid his brother, Kev. S. W. Stryker a yis't. Manager H. W. Goode, of the Port land General Electric Company, was in Oregon City Wednesday, looking after business matters. A. Harrington of Highland, was in town Monday getting necessary supplies fur his hop yards, in which the pickers are now engaged. Mr. and Mr. A. It. Doolittle have moved from the West Side to one of Mr. .las. w. vuikinson'g dwellings across from F'reytag's store. Mrs. Otto Detite and children, accom panien by Mis Clarissa Fancher, spent Sunday of last week with Mr. Wilkie Dunniway of Portland. Mis Belta Fonts has accepted a posi tion with Mrs. Heilor, milliner, on Haw thorns avenue, Portland, and commenced her duties last week. Mr. N. R. Lang and sister, Miss Me Kee, left for Oakland, California several day ago, and will be joined in a visit to that section, by Mr. Lang. Ran Stricklin, one of Highland' well known citizens, was in Oregon City Tuesday. He reports considerable rain fall in that section during the past few days. Key. Gilman Parker boarded the over land Wednesday evening bound for Med- ford, where he will look after matters connected with the Baptist missionary work. Conductor O. 8. Ohlson, Coroner W. N . Godfrey and J. A. Buck have re turned from the Ogle creek mines, where they have promising mining properties. Charles Galloway has been added to the list of Oregon City students, who are attending the state university at Eu gene this year, and he left for that place last Friday. Misses Daisy Lawrence and Huldah Holden left for Corvallis Wednesday morning, to resume studies in the state gricultural college, which began the first term Thursday. Both were last year students. Miss Minnie Harringt n cf IPghland, passed through town Frid.iy on her way lo Cascades Locks, w here she has Ih-cii engaged to conduct a nine mouth term of school. Miss Harrington has the ref utation of being one of the liest instruc tors in Clackamas county. J. F. Clark, president and manager of the Clackamas Aostract and Trust Com pany, returned from a mouth' outing in the Cascade mountains last Saturday. The party, of which he wa one of the number, succeeded in killing several deer, and he brought home a quantity of dried venison. A. Tilier, who has been the capable prescription clerk at Harding's drug tore for the past three months, leaves Saturday for Portland, where he will re sume his studies in the medical depart ment of the tate university, He ex pects to complete his course during the present school year A party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews, Pesrley anil Henry An drews, Mis Case, Wilford White and Arthur Klafibrd returned from an eight day' outing at Squaw lake on Hoaring river. They report a pleasant time, al though some of them made themselves sick by surfeiting on the luscious huckle berry. Citv Recorder T. F. Ityan and C. D. Latourotte leave Saturday to attend the September term of circuit cuurt at Con don, Gilliam county. They will proba blv be ubsent for a week. During Mr Ryan's absence, George F. Horton the congressional committeman for this district, will look after campaign mat ters at the latter' ollico. Dr. and Mr. L. II. Andrews, Mr. ami Mrs. George Marr and family left for O. II. Wright's on Molalla Monday morning, where thev will remain a week or bo. Mr. Marr will put in the time bunting in the mountains, while the re mainder of the party will put in the time visiting at the Wright home. Mrs. Wright is a daughter of Dr. Andrews. Walter Bradley and Charles Gadke, who have heen spending ten day at As sessor Bradley's farm in Powell's yalley, returned home Wednesday. They re port that Hillyard'a sawmill wa burned to the ground Tuesday night. The en tire structure and machinery was a to tal loss, amounting to about $2,500. The burned building wa situated in Clack amas county, adjoining the Multnomah county line. C.J. Durbin, of Huntington, was in Oregon City Saturday on his way to Howell's Prairie, to be present at the celebration of the 103rd birthday of his father, John Durbin, who has lived in Marion county since 1H44. This yener- able pioneer is still in reasonable good health, and expects to be able to go to the polls in Noyember and vote for Mc Kinley. Mr. Durbin observed his lO.'lid birthday last Sunday, after residing in Oregon 52 years, a comparatively old man, in the usual acceptation of the term when he first came here. C. J. Durbin, while here, called on Mr. Moss, and met his old friend, Hon. William Galloway. Mr. Durbin, junior, is still a young man of 74. We cull your attention to our new fall arrival Ladies' Men's and Children's Mackintoshes, Hie Lai est Tin' (.lrl.ruti-d " Duck Itraml " in all st) hs. Thus. Cliarinnn k Son. County Commissioner H. F. Marks, who wa in the city alien Hug court Inst week, ha just threshed i7 acres of wheat, which yielded lrt bushels sr acre. He ha IS acres of hop on his farm near Harlow, from which be gath ered 2 1.SiM) pounds last year. This sea son be had contracted only 10,00) pounds, and w.u not certain as lo whether he would gather any more or ' not when his contract is completed. Oats as a crop, was a failure In his nelghlsir hood. Hercules L, Kelly returned from In dianapolis Friday, where he attended the national democratic sound money convention. He was one of the seven delegate who attended from Oregon, although there wore eight elected. Every stale in the Union wa repre sented, except lour, and over seven hun dred delegates were in attendance, Mr. Kelly says the first oljct of thecon vention was to protest against the action of the Chicago convention, but the gath ering proved lo he so overwhelmed with sound, practical ideas and earnest en thusiasm, that thu foundation was laid (or the democratic party of the future. Sectionalism was forgotten, and hands of music from the South played the good old tunes of long ago, Club Organization. Republican club anil McKinley and Unhurt IongticH aru flourishing and new vote aro being gained for McKinley and Hobart every day. Maplo Lane lead in the club line for outside precinct organization. The o Ul cers of tho McKinley club are E. M. Ward, president; C.C.Williams, vice president, and Julius Priestor, secretary. J. P. Watkins i president, and John Darling, secretary of the Young Men' Republican Club, There will be a grand republican rally at Maple Lane Satur day night, whon Hon. Walter Toozo, of Wnodburn, an able and logical speaker will address the public on sound money and protection, Mr, Tooze will ststak under the auspices of the county cen tral committee, and the meeting will be held at the school house. The clubs and leagues at Canity, Pleasant Hill and other place are doing effective work, and the club organiza tions are pulling together in harmony with the county central committee. Senator Mitchell will address the cit izens of Oregon City on September 2lth, and on the. '10th will speak at Wright's Springs. Notice to Tux payers. To the taxpayers of Clackamas county, notice is hereby giyen that on Monday, October fth, IHilli, the Board of Equalization of Clackamas county will meet at the oflico of the County Assessor, and continue, in session for one week. J. C. Biiaw.kv, Assessor. All Order 31 an work the city Imth morn inn niul afternoon in our interest. I.eiivo instructions for lit tit to cull at your door niul take your order for GROCISRIISS Wo ploase othors, niul would be pleased to Imvu a eh mice to Ploaso you. Good delivered promptly. E. E. WILLIAMS, Tho Grocer. Masonic Building. I'liono No. 3. H. W. JACKSON, -Macliis AND -n Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, Ami all kind) of Hitin.Il ma chines put in good order. No work to dillicult to undcrtnko. Trices ro;iHonublo. 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