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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, ISM. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Chair bottoms at Howard's, 10 cents. Strictly one price to nil. Minn (iold- snnith. No. 8 copper-bottom Itoilers, ','5 cents at Howard's. l'e OXIKN (or your "nerves" also (or cousin and cold. Pamphlets free. Charman A Co., PrnisinU, agent. Mmiron't medicine are the latent, and Charman it Co., tho up-to-date drug gist, have a complete stock. Pamphlets (ree. Itr lTIII H ANS KM'lll SK. Srnnlor Mitchell Addretoieii Two of The ltrifi-Mt Itdllluft In This ( it in pnl it n. Phosphates, all flavors Camly Factory. at the Novell v Ftr stylish huts and reasonable price acall on Mi) Goldsmith. Good Tho republican itatherhit: in Oreiroii City Tueaday and Wright Sprinui Wed. neaday afternoon were two of llie great- The difference between pilla and Sim- rlli,'l, 'Ver held in Clackamas conn mons Liver Regulator, ia jnat this: ! " l,0, in lH,il" number present and I don't o down very easy with moot peo- in ,,,,! enthusiasm displayed It was a pie, and yon feel them afterwards j K"ilne expressing of tho people in the While Siiiiniona Liver Regulator in li- j fu. of tho principle of the republican quid or owder ia very iileasai.t to take, Pr')' nd allowed to what extent the and the only feeling that you have after-1 voter of this county favored protection, wards is the great relief that it give , reciprocity, sou n l money and tho up- from constipation, biliousness, sick head-1 ,10ll""g ' ho honor of tlie nation and Men's and boys' shirts cheap, material. Racket Store. ache and dyspepsia, live and tonic. It ia mild laxa- W'ood wanted at this ollice. IVH v apred liere or at Gladstone. Money to loan on god real estate turity by A. S. Prewer. Ill to 1 we can please you at Harris' grocery with our tea and coffee. Call on Howard for cook stoves and heaters Seventh street, near depot. The latest in visiting cards at the Ex terpkisc Orricx. Price to suit you. Howard buys and sella second hand tv-hool hooks. Second hand store near adepot . All persons indebted to Charman A :Kon are requested to call and settle at dice. A nice line of ladies' and gentlemens' umbrellas just received at Charman A icon's. IV. Partlow will arree to cure all c.ies of diphthene that he may be called to treat. l'aniel Williams' ctore at the head of t-veiith street stairs will be head quarters for school supplies. Have you ever tried the Willamette ;eam laundry? If not. try them and j-'iu w ill be a permanent patron. Kice 8 lbs. for 25 cts.. Flour 75 cts. sek. it) lbs. dry granulated sug.ir one Mls lilies' Concert. The concert given at Sliively's oHra house on la--t Friday evening by Miss Kliiabetb ltilos assisted by some of Port land's U'st talent, was pronounced by all who attended to be a rare musical treat. Miss Riles posesses a rich soprano voice, showing careful training and years of study. In "For all Eternity" she w on high praise, as her clear tones w hich tilled the house were full of sweetness and pathos. The quartet, composed of Messrs. Little, Hogue, Randall and Idleman, were tine in each of their number and ! will always have a hearty welcome to Oiegon City in the future. Mr. Ralph Lee, w ho is considered one of "Portland's best" sang "Iown in the Depths of the Sea" in gvxxl style and responded to a hearty encore. Miss Mabel Akin cave twoniano solos v ttv4. i v-x, ill nit dint-ill. iiiniiiu-l. .uiaa. Akin was not a stranger to Oregon City , as she has taken part in previous con certs and was greeted with applause. I It is not often that our people have 'own where the oportumty of listening to such sweet held in the its laws At an early hour Tuesday evening Main street Ix-gan to till with a great crowd to take part in, or to witness tho great parade that was to take place prior to the address of Senator John II Mitchell. The procession was tormed from the headquarters of the McKiuly and Hobart league and was headed by the Oregon City band and the I'nion Veterans' McKinley Leagueeacorting the carriage containing Senator Mitchell, followed by the McKinlv ami llohart I league, the first voter and citUen. I There were over 200 torche carried in the proeeaion and as it passed up Main street and counter marched to Seventh and to Sliively's opera house it present ed a splendid appearance. Many trans parence were carried bearing inscrip tions not altogether tlatteiing to Hryan and his gang. A good imitation of the "U. O. P." elephant brought up the rear of the procession. On Senator Mitchell and his escort reaching the opera house it was found I packed to overflowing and an immense crowd was on the street unable to gain admission After the Senator had prssed in. the procession returned down an overflow meeting was League headquarters that tho singing being by the choir from the Episcopal church In this city. Tho in terment took place in the Caneiiuih cem etery, hot remains being laid to rest be side those of her husband. Mrs. Hedges was a pioneer ol 1S50, having crossed the plains with the family of her father, lr. Allen, in (hut year. She was fi7 years old, having been born in IS:!'.), and was married to her late husband at Harlow s untitle, in IS.VI. Her entire life subsequent to her marriage waJ seilt in the home in the little ullage in wl 'eh she died. She was carried out over thu threshold w hich site had ciofsed as a bride 4.1 years before, amid the . tears of sortowing relatives ami friends. I She w as the mother of 11 children, of whom two daughter and live sou sur vive. All were beside her in her last hours, uxcept one son, who N a student in Yale college. Mr. Hedges wa a woman whoso friends were n muttered by her acquain tance ami whoso life made the world belter for her being in it. Shu was a de voted wife ami a mother whose love and sympathy was ever manifested for her children. A very large number ol friends, including many of the old pioneers of the state, attended her funeral and paid their last resHct to pioneer, whom all had learned to love and reect PERSONAL NOTES. t-3 "Veur pitta at lh heal In lit wut til. I ucl In t iiiiiiynl Willi rnnllatletl until I tii-tmi ualug llirnt. New I ltv no timthlit ut Dial kill. I any Hint suit I nlll llmla my ici-iivciy tit lit itr ( yetir vulti. tlit- inr.lu inc. Ill Hid apt Inutlillt ul lit yrar I alwaya Uka your Pistols and resiles, i Tho iluollttitf jilittol now 0 oooujilotf iU iriiui' iiluoo, in tho nniMoum of tho wvvvva-wvvvva-vva-vvvva Odlloutur of rullCM of b'lN Imrlmn. Tho I'ImIoI ouht to Imvo bonlilo It tho pdHtlo that tumotl out pilln llko bullot-i, to lio uhot llko ballots nt tho target of tho livor. But tho iotlo In tit ill In tivldonoo, ntul will bo, jirobnbly, uutll ovcry. body him towtoU tho virtuo of Ayer's Catliartic Pills. Thla If llnioulal wilt l' I.miii.I In lull In Arf'a "I'uirhmik ' liunitrrti olhtia. Aililiraa J C Ayrr Co, l.nwatl, Van s 0 o t 0 I 0 0 wiih A t d.llar. The Red Front. When in need of itroceries, flour, feed or family woxl, call on C. E. Nash, op posite Seventh street stable. New, fresh goods at reaonable prices. Free de livery. You don't have to send your laundry to Portland. You can have thtm laundered perfect at a reasonable jvfee, at the Willamette Steam laundrv strains as Mr. Emil Thielhorn discoursed I from his violin, and in future he will need no introduction in our midst. Every number on the program was excellent and all who availed themselves of the opiortunity of listening to it feel that is could not have been better, and w ill be remembered as one of Oregon City's best concerts. of Oregon City. 25 oorits for the Or-gon City Ester thick rom now until November 0th, in cluding full election returns. All sub scriptions stopped at data unless other vise ordered . A hacking cough is not only annoying to others, but is dangerous to the person who has it. One Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an end to it. C. 0. Huntley, druggist. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a swing machine? Get a good one and pay fcio; five years guarantee; 5 down to per month until paid. See Belloray .& Buacb about it For a Musical Kducatlou. Mrs. Cass L. Harlow has been pre vailed upon to give Oregon City musical people a chance to receive instructions under her if they sodesire. Mrs. Ba'low will be at the Willamette hall Saturday Oct. 3d from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 :30 p. ra. w here she will be pleased to meet all who are interested in the art of voice culture, and if enough Interest be mani fested she will rent the hall permanently, also procure the services of a fine aceom paniest and organize classes in voice traioing, sight-singing, solo and chorus work, and will prepare her pupils for an opera to be given this winter. Mrs. Barlow needs no introduction to our people in a musical way, as we all know full well that she is an accomplished vocalist and an experienced teacher and directress. So let us give her a warm ; reception in our midst, that the talent in Oregon City may be elevated by her presence. waspres:ded over by Capt. A ('person and which was addressed by Hon J. W. Ivey of Portland. So great was the crow i that not one third of it waa able to gain admittance to the League hull. Mr. Ivey' speech was a splendid effort and was heartily cheered bv present At the opera house the meeting was called to order by President Ilresser of the League after which a song rendered by a chorus under the leadership of Mrs. Strickler, it being received with hearty applause. Then followed an ode to McKinley by Ivan Strickler that was much to the point and so well rendered as to bring the house down iu a strong applause. President Dresser in a brief speech alluded to the duties of American citi.an- Mrs. Alden II (irabam and children of Portland spent Sunday with friends in this place. The Right Uev. Bishop Morris of Port land conducted service at St. Paul' KpUeopal church last Sunday evening. Miss Nellie Youngei returned Monday bom a three-days vi-.it at the home of Mr. A. Kocher and other friends ul Mark's Prairie, where she taught a term of school lust winlor. MifS .11. E Lbbker, siiiierintciiilciil of the Oregon City hospital arcomi anied I'V Miss Auroia I.ckev. returned Tiles-i day from a three weeks otiliiii; ut the farm of J. R. Morton, near Puiiiiisciis. Oscar Mahler a well known (ieimau farmer of MoUllu, was in Oregon City people , Thursday. Mr Mahler is one of the j strong republicans of that precinct and is doing all he can for McKinley and the old party. Ir. J. W. Norris, who has hem lying dangerously ill with pneumonia ut nis home in this city, is slowly recoveimg and while he wilt not he able to U around (or some time yet, his recovery is only a question of time. i M0KHY IS WHAT Wli WANT NOT GOODS To get this I am giving 10 per cent, discount to cusli piircliiisrr from now on. I Imvo a fine Assortment of (rimmed huts nml Unmet to choose from, also Urge line of rihlion. Satisfaction gimriintt'cd or no triule.- MRS. SLADICN'S, Millinery 1'iirlor. Main Street, one door South of M. E. Church. je'azrjiTTi i o trqm bo n e 1 Design sugtfislrd fur the "freat sil ver" dollar. The American eaglo M ill not stay on a del us d coin. 'I'll" mini In the lllooll Ilki'S It liecillini it gels It shnpo from It int. and the trombone suit its sliding value. No charge for design. Free coinage, five design. So (he silver trust ant bound to K ro ll. Pure blood u:eans good health. De Witt' Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c, 50c, ae 1 a dollar. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. The finest line Oriental ruus 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 equally low prices. Mrs. L. K. Patton, Kockford, 111., writes : "From personal experience I can ! recommend iJeWiit's Sarsanarilla. ai cure for impure blood and general debil ity. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Dr. White's new hair grower guaran teed to cure all cases of dandruff, and row new hair on any bald head on earth. For Bale by Farnsworth & John son, the leading tonsorial artists of the city. Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work peci;t.y. All operations guaranteed for S years, Call and get my prices. Office Sot ice to Episcopalians. There wi 1 be services at the church next Sunday morning and evening at the usual time, 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m., con ducted by Rev. S. A. Bailee, port chaplain of the British fleet of Hong Kong. Special music will be prepared and a cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. Buy A Home. I have a house and 4 lots for sale only 5 blocks from Main street, a good well with pump in wash room, 25 young fruit trees that will soon be bearing. Will sell cheap, part down, balance on easy payments if desired. S. F. SCKIFTIHE. Ileuses Made Bright. Murrow, the painter, lias removed his shop to Seventh street, near the depot where o'ders can be left for painting, paper-ht.nging and calciming. Prices to suit the times and all work honestly and efficiently done. tf in Barclay building Tetter, eczema and Tools For Kale. Pile-driver, hammer, a derrick, ropes, blocks, peavys and a full set of bridge a and boatbuilder's tools. Will be sold at a bargain. Call on Mrs. Sarah Pal let, Main and Twelth Streets, Oregon City. all similar skin . troubles are cured by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hanel Salve. It soothes at once snd restores the tissues to their natural condition, and never fails to cure piles. C, G. Huntley, druggist. Many lives of usefulness have been cut short by neulect to break up an or dinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis and aeven consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. C.G. Huntley, druggist. "While down in the southwestern part of the stale some time ago," says Mr. W. Chalmers, editor of the Chico (Cal.) En terprise, "I had an attack of dysentery. Having heard of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I bought bottle. A couple of doses of it com pletely cured me. Now I am a cham pion of that remedy for all stomach and bowel complaints." For sale by G. A. JIarding, druggists. Siiniluy Time Table. Until further notice the steamer Altona will leave Oregon City at 10:30 a. m., 2 and 5:30; leave Portland 9 and 11:45 a. m. and 5 :30 p. m. Round trip 25 cents. lluiely Warning-. All persons are hereby warned not to trust my wife, Anna West on my account, as she has left my bed and board without just cause. C. M. Wkst, Sep. 21st, W.Hi. Cupid's Work. County Clerk Dixon issued licence to wed to Belle Worthington and C. 8, Ross ; Maggie Lowery and Peter Norlz ; Mrs. Nellie F. Smith and C. A. Herman. Sixteen to One That you can't get a better shave in the city or a neater bair cut than you can at Rogers'. 15 cents a shave, Sun days and the holidays included. ship and the profound interest that the voters of the county were now taking in the questions now before them. He then introduced Senator Mitchell w ho on arising was greeted with the most hearty applause. The Senator in his oiiening remarks stated that he had been doing campaign work for each election since the time of Lincoln, but in no campaign since the war had he witnessed such enthusiasm and Indorsement of the principles of the republican party a? was shown at each place that he bail spoken in his tour of the state. He took up the tariir question first and gave the history of protection from the Revolutionary time down to the present, showing how each jteriod of protection had been one of prosperity while the period of free trade had been characterized by depression and disuster. On the money question he stated that the republican party was the only true friend of silver and that by the laws en acted by republican congresses $000,000, (XX) in silver wa now in circulation on a par w ith gold. He favored free coinage of silver as expressed in the republican national platform, but that it only could come through an international agree ment and which would be brought about by a repjblican administration. For the repubbcan party he claimed the honor of being the only party that had been able to bring a circulation of gold, silver and paper money at a parity so that a dollar of either was equal to that of the other and worth one hundred cents in any part of the country and he conipletly upset and demoralized the fal lacies of the iKjpulists and free silver men by showing how impossible and in consistent were their ideas. The points in bis speech were frequently applauded and at its close three cheers were given with a will for McKinly followed by followed by three cheers for the senator. Tuesday afternoon a great rally was held in the grove at Wright's Springs. The meeting was enlivened by the music of the Oregon City band and the Mul tor por quartet of Portland, who made many hits with their songs. There was an im mense gathering of farmers from all sec tions ol that part of the county and many persons were present from Oregon City and the other towns of the county. The address of Senator Mitchell was a splen did effort and it was apparent that it had a telling effect on the voters present and will cause many a ballot to change fiom Bryan to McKinley. Mrs. (ieo. C. Itrownell was in Port land, Tuesday ami Wednesday attend ing the annual meeting of thu Oregon Congre.utional As-ociation. .Mr. Hrownell was made vice-president of the East Side division of thu Woman's Home Missionary I'nion. Dr. J. W. Cowan has lieen in Portland during the week attending the Oregon Congregational Assis-ialion which con vened Tuesday at the Haslo street church. Thu Dts'tor was honored with the chairmanship of one of the most Im portant committees of the association. Miss Maggie William will leave Sat urday for Eagle Creek where she will on the following Monday commence the winter' term of Mis William is one of the most success ful teacher in the county, and this being her third term at Eagle Creek is a ( fnmiilimtint In Imr tiltill uml irtuul lii.lifi. 1 " ment of the school board for that district. Jas. Dubois, republican central com mitteeman for Springwater precinct was a caller at the Entkiii'iosk ollice Wed nesday. Mr. Dulsiis states that the re-! coined less than 7,0(10,000 silver dol- publictin sentiment is making percept- j hirs, or not so tunny by 600,000 as worn A Kr Hllv-r Pratiil. The free coinage pres bus for several mouths pas Ixi n ptililinhiiig an article Rititl to have Ix'i'ii taken fn'in (lie 1ui- don Fllianciiil News t'f Man li 10, in which the ph tlietiuli was made (lint If the I'liitiil States adopted free silver (rent Britain would lose nil In r (radii with South Aim i lea, India, China nml Japan. The pn tended quotation nlso (leclurt'd tliut this trade which (irent Ilritam would low would ul go to the United Stales. Iu its isNtie nf Aug. 13 Tint Financial News prniionnn (lie alleged eitrnet to be a forgery and ileclurc positively that nothing of (lie kind was ever printed In its columns. An eiuminalionnf a file of the pustr show tliut it stall ment 1 Iran. Will the ilveritit newspajxTS which have lscu publishing tin faku argu ment for free rolling" please explain to their readers Unit they were misled by K mo unscrupulous forger? Mrs. J. H. STRICKLER, Teacher of the true Italian method of voice culture, inclii ding sight singing. Il.trnmiiy timplil privately or iu class. T Eli MS : Two lesson per week ill Voice . $ Ot) I Inn lesson st wei k III Voice . 75 Two lessons st week III harmony, per term 12 la) Two lessons per week in harmony, rluss of four, per lerm i (X) Two lessons ier week in harmony, class of elglil, Nr term .. 3 00 H. W. JACKSON, AND t Hlper. What IS la I II u NTr Iton. It bus never kept gold and silver at a school in that place. I PH'f- ' I Tf It H 1. .... Iinnii ...v.... .... .....t.. i,ian ii. .. i inn nrii un, miller 1 riT coinage, practical bhiic tullisui that is, the ooucurrent circulation of gold and silver. Thu ratio of 16 to 1 was adopted in 1834. It represented the then commer cial rutin, tho market value of dm two metals. Di the 40 year following the adoption of tills ratio nod tin to IN 7.1 ilmrx urnru Death of an Estimable Woman. On Thursday of last week, the death took place at the family home in Cane niah of Mrs. Ellen J. Hedges, widow of the late Joseph Hedges, whose death took place last August. The funeral ser vices were held Sunday at the residence, being conducted by Rev. M. L, Rugg, in the absence of an Episcopal minister, able gains in his precinct and Unit the vote for McKinley is sure to bo much larger thun was the republican vote lut-t June. Jas. Dickey returned to his home at Molalla last Saturkay from the Boundary Creek mining district, where he had Hient the summer prospecting. Mr. Dickey located a claim that has every indication of being yery rich and he in tends to fully develop it next summer and find out whether he is to be a milli- onair or a common miner. He relumed by way of Spoknno and Seattle, stopping a few days in each place. Spokane, he states is full of life and business but Seattle is very dull and no business going on. Attention Woodmen. To the members of Camp No. 148 W. of W. At a special meeting Wednesday evening it was decided to go to the expo sition in a body on Wednesday evening, the 7th. Special arrangements have been made whereby tickets can be pur chased at the Mcket ollice for 25c for the round trip. Badges will be found at E. O. Farnswortji's barber shop. It is de sired that all who can to leaye for Port land go on the 5 :35 car. coined from Jan. 1 to July 1 iu this year. And never during tho whole criod did gold and silver circulate freely to gether as equal money. What reason hits Mr. Bryan for his "firm conviction" that they will do so now under froo coinage, when the difference In dm oom mercial rutio is fur greater than at any time during the period from 1834 to 1878? Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of small ma cliines put in good order. No work to dillieult to undertake. Trior's reasonable. Shop In Caufluld building Near Court House, i:ubiiitri i Mas. I niii, PIONEER New York Gallery. R. K. Clavering, the well known ar tist, has moved the New York gallery to the building on the corner of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of this popular establishment will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver ing to do the very best work at the low est possible prices. Cabinet pictures at $1 per dozen. Dr. Vuiiderpool's Physic, the S. B. Headache Liver ami Kidney regulator, takes the lead with us. or sale foyU.u. Huntley, druggist. Lot fanners remember that a 200 cent dollar is jnst a valuable in their hands as it Is in tho hands of tho wage earner. Eureka Hotel, Has tho reputation of setting the best table in Oregon City. The cooking is done under (wrsonal supervision of Mrs. Gibbons, and the victuals are equal to the best had in a private family. Rooms and beds clean and comfortable. Give the Kuraka a trial. Meals and beds 25 cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building ami Loan Association, call on H. T. Sladon. He has it at his finger ends. Wull Piipcr. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. Hulman's in Winuhard block oposite courthouse. tf, Wood Wanted. Fir split wood, limb wood or hard wood wanted ut this ollice. Transfer1 and Expfe, Freight nnd jiareelri delivered to nil )iirts of tho city. RATES - REASONABLE. Diivics Exhibit And havo your photos taken at tho gallery. Third and Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison Street. Money to Loan. I have $350 to loan on good cleared farm land. C. II, Dvu, WanfiiL 75 Wood choppers at Ilutuorf Bros.' wood camp, Oregon City, ?C-0000000X00000 Webster's International Dictionary The On a Crmt Stntntnrtl Authority, 1 irj vt l a mm nun. i, ,f , urirWfr, Jllfltll't! I'. N. NlllirfilJ. Pmlr "Stnd PotUI fur Specimen li(ci( etc. 1 Nticmmnr itthti "I aubrhliictl." HtAtidnrd nip unim, in ii. h hm mw l oini, til KfnUt HtiixriiiH ( tuiria nil of iM-nily ul ids Wnrmlv i iiinirii(td liy Ntul HiitMM-lnirnii- i ul or Ni'IhhjIh, nml j filuT Kiliimtiini Hiimwt ) wiLiiitui nitiiiiier. I ME BEST rOR EVERYBODY Blctuar I J j y to find (he word wanted. i I la caay to aacertaln Ilia pronunciation. i ii la enav tn tr.... n. ..H..k .. . i, i. :r . 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