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Oregon City Enterprise DATKM TO BKMCNllitU, HalunLy, (,(. 8l.-TM.iln.rt' Aocltlim llieets al Nei-ily al pi.), m, Mimilay. N.iv, J . Clr.tiH Mutt for Nuvmii- urr leun t on mum,, MiiNrfay, Ni,y, i- ( Irriilt ooml lor CImIi In as wiuily ioiivri.es, Tii.ly. Nnvii.l,rr .1 l'r-t.liitlnl tho liuli In nil lnU of Km filnii NiiMiiihcr IT 1UiMllft.-('Urkii,,c,Mihly I llllstill KlHlMVIir t'UIIVellllllll will Imi lialil In Or.nnii City. FUK'AY, 0(;TOili:il HI. IMim. For ttfiit !HM-'ilH. 1 (M krri and Harden farm, 2 acre ill ('laraaiii ; frairo bouae, irliitf water, valuablit fUhlnK irlvllK 15 tr month. if Hood lurm, III.) acre, m In cultiva tion, bulMluu;, 7 prune! ; for rvtit or aale. 3 Nice I'li-an dwllliK la ('ariemvb or runt or aale. Hprlnjj water. 4 KliKot dwelling 7 mom, double irlor, two bay window, mii iiioiin- lalll water mmd from Dim Clackauia, Imth room. Kent or le on tha lntll inrul ln, 5 l.lttle ealUgo kt F.lyyllle, k'J nil water, liulf acre gurilon. II. E.CltOrtS. A Valuable l'rfrltli)n. J'.dltor MorrlwHi of Worllilngton, Ind., "Dun", wrllm: "You ) valuable recrllion In Floclrlo Hitler, ami I ran cheerfully rvcuimneml It (or C'olmll atiun a nil 8ii:k Uadi:li, ami aa Kiinvral ayaixiii tonlu It liaa no eiil." Mi. Annio rittthla, Ltll'S CoIUk Urove Am , Clilctfo, waa all run down, could not fat nor dirat food, haul backache wlili li never left tier and (all tlfwj and Weary, but alx tallica of Klet'lrln Itlttera reatomd her heillh and renewed hnr atrvniftu. I'rlrea 60 cent and tl 00 (let a bottle at C'liarmall and Co'a dm; tore. War! Wart Marl Tlio ono arm rtll oi-iio Marr A ItQlierutoo'a KrUl'ry Hevetitli itreet mean business and la making firl clan Cabinet phcitoirth and (uararitta evnry picture U ladu iwr axt and will nuke over for nothing any that ha or doea. No oilier illrry dare make thi oirr. One nitiliiK, lxt f1nir.li xr !'. . fl.cO Two ur morn altlinu; 1 ' ArUio-iilttlimi, aomelliliiK new... 1 Tfi Card ie, any tylo or tlnlsh 7(1 No extra c hame for uroup. K. N. Wan, l'lioiiiraptipr, Onifoii City. A Uborlin Mau'a Home. For a M-riwn, who desire to xlop pay Inn mnl and to raise tlicirowu veteiallca and fruit, 1 have a splendid U're of land, our ai re on Alieruuthy road mostly lin proved, Iioum', chii kell -yard, good well and rtonie fruit. One mile and half from Orfifnti City. School Iioum ami rhurch '4' of a mile from plce, tiirve hi irk yard and mill near hy, Price i-'.Vt, our I ilnwn, balance on lime. Trade or work in uirt piy. Impiire al lare or uddrenn 0, W. Wai.iuioS, Orettoii City. I'eople Wanted. To know that C. A. Willey, Seventh atreet, near the ilcp.it ha a Mplendid line of Ikmi, lamt giKxl for the money Intherily. lie carrica the well known aln nf the Caien Slum Co., every pair of which I warranted. Ilnrne and audille iiiiiiiiifiictiireil ainl uld at i'ort Intnl price. Finn hoennil lnat made to order and repairing promptly done. tf. I.yery Fiirmer Should necure and preserve a copy of Mr. H. W. Snow' letter contained In the loHllet clled "Wheat and Silver." While it ha a beaiing upon the prvHcnt campuiitn it ia of much more permanent value to the farmer for the Information It contain regarding the production and marketing of wheat . To he had dee at McKlnley League headquarters, Oregon City. Huckleii' Arnica Salve. The bet aalve In the world for Cut. UrulHc, Sore, Ulcer, Salt Itheum, Fover Sore, Totter, Chnpiwd hand, Chilblain, Com, and all Skin Krup tlon, and poailively cure I'llea or no pay reiuirel. It ia guaranteed to give perfect aallrdaetion or money refunded. For ale by Chniman A Co., Charmnn Ilros. ltlock. New York Gallery. K. K Claverlng, the wll known ar tist, bus moved the New York gallery to the building on the earner of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of thi popular eritahliHhinent will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver lng to do the very burd work at the low est posxi hie prices. Cabinet pictures at $1 per dor.cn. For t'io Kidney. "I am ('.') years old ; have hud kidney iliseiuio and constipation for 25 years. Am now woll used your 8. U. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. IJBtsd 0 bottles lit 50 cents each. J. II. Knight, Kutludgu, Or." For sulo by O. U. Huntley, druggist. II (iiini'h Jin iln Krlffht. Murrow, the pnintor, has removed his shop to Seventh street, near the depot where o-ders can be left for painting, pper-hi.nging and calciming. Trices to suit the times and all work honestly vnd elllcivntly done. tf Fureka llotul, II an I ha reMilHllnii of anttltiK tha beat tahlii In nn-Kun City. Tlia i!ookliK la doiiu iimhir NraoiiHl aiiierviNlon of Mra. (ilMnuin, and tha vlcluala are iiil to the heat had In a privuto family. Itooma and lied cleun and coinfortahln, (live Him Kureka a trial. Moala and tied 21) cerita each, Hpeclul ratea to regular hoarilrra. A NpluiiUlil IHiiner dlvrn, To all who illnn at the I'ortlatid re taurant, oppoalla the iuNHnann hrnlun, Ihii fliieat illuinir to tie had In Oregon (,'ily will he aerved. A aMvialty made of II no meat, IUIi and name. Try our Huiulay ehliken dliinera. Clean table eervlrn and elllilunt help, A quiet plaen to hrlii your wife or Imly friunda Mi'itla '1U centa. Wortiry nf .Noll. e. The H. It. Mmlii'lun comimny la the only one nut of nine proprietary tnedi cliin Anna Incurjxiraled on thia coaat lure 1817 that ha mt nnvlo an aaalgii ineiil. Theae hard tlmea with new newv paHr advertiainu vontrat ta lor two veara, it aival.a loudly of their merit. For alu by C. (. Huntley, druugUl. ' ('urea Croop. "My Ihrea rhildreti are all aulijiH?t to rioup; I telegraphed tu Hun Frani'laoo, K4 half a ilo.en botllea of H. II. (,'ixiKh Cure. It iaa H-rffct remeily. (Jixl bleaa yoq for It. Yoiira, etc., J. II. Cwmn, (iranta I'aaa, Or." For aale by C. . Huntley, druuuiat. New I'nuVrlakluf Iteoia. County Coroner, W, N. (lodfrny baa oarird an undertakinic rKim on Main atreet near Tenth etret, where he will keep In Ktnrk a full line ofcolllna, caaketa and burial nihee. Ilia prh-ea will lie found reasonable. If ' Hoy A Home. I have home and 4 lota for tale only S block i from Main atreet, a good well with pump In waah room, 26 young fruit treea that will eoon be bearing,. Will M'll cheap, part down, balance on eaay payment! If deaired. 8. F. KcKiirrnit. For the l,unr. Flder A laon W. Steera wiitea from I'ortlaml, Or., ' There ia no medicine for the throat and lutK! that I ran rec ommend to mlulxtera, public eakerw and niiigera, with tint confidence that I tan the 8. 1). Cou-h cure." M centa a lHttle For aale by C. 0. Huntley, dniKglHt. lluoka ( heap. Everything rtiiiired In the echoul room, IhhiUk, alatea, tatileta, xnkT!, ink, pen, wnril, etc. at laniel Wil liama, cornel Seventh and Center alreela, Full alock of nut, ('audio, notion! etc , freeh and of good quality. Hold at reas onable price. Tool For Sale. Pile-driver, hammer, a derrick, rope, block, ey ajid a full set of bridge and hoathuildur'n tool. Will l sold at a Iwrguln. Cull on Mra. Sahaii Pai I'KT, Main and Taellh StteeW, Oregon City. For Sale. Thoroughbred Poland China ligs and Ihoroughliri'd Cuttawohl bucks and ewe AIho a line thonmghbred short horn bull 4 year old and In linn condition. Inquire of J. M.Tracy, Logan, Clackamas county, Oregon. Spring Wagon Wauled. A rccoiid-hand spring wagon wanted, cah or trade. Address "Wagon" care of the F-Ntkhi'hisk, giving price and de scriptive of vehicle. Sunday Tlmu Table. Until further notice the steamer Altona will leave Oregon City at 10:110a. m., 2 and 5:110; leave Portland U and 11:45 a. m. and 5 .110 p. in. Hound trip 25 wilts. Tbnely Warning. All persons are hereby warned not to truMt my wife, Anna West on my account, as mIiu has left my bed and Iniard without just cause. C. M. Wwi, Sep. 21st, 18!K1. Sixteen to One That you can't get a better shave in the city or neater hair cut than you ran at Roger'. 15 cents a shave, Sun days and the holidays included. Insurance. If yon want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Iluildiiig and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen. He has it at his linger ends. Wall Paper. Rest stock of wall paper In Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at H. L. I loliy nil's in Winehard block opposite courthouse. If. Dr. ViiiKlerpool's riivsie, the 9. B. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead with us. For sale by C.U. Huntley, druggist. For Sale. Four A 1 fresh milch cows, purt Jersey. Enquire oi J. M. Tracy, Logan, Clacka mas county, Oregon. Wood Wanted. Fir split wood, limb wood wood wanted Hi this ollico. hard The U. S Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. The ratlary f1tar. "Yon any yon want n little about the old aohliera. Well, my frlmiiln, the crlala which la approaching nnw, the qinwtloii before tlx country now, ap- peril to the old Miller a much a it did In 1801. I am not afraid that any mini who rikrd hta life in hi iirlon'i behalf I K"'H to lt Inflin riixxl by the arguiiienl Unit are Hililn-ni d to the aol diem now by the financier," etc. Mr, UrTiiii at Milwaukee, H'pt. S. Hut one won In nnvver f ) the qn tion wIicUku tlin puri'lniln power of the luonthly peiminn piiymenta to U70, 000 iiiNiomira would be reduood by the free nolniiK" of Ifl to I allrer (lollur. Not a word a to the tfTuct upon pen Inn paymenta hereafter of the "ex termination" of the "00 cent dollar" biK'ttinw it la worth too much and buy too much. We do not iMomo that rrteron aol dlera are, thinking of notJilng but pen Ion, but they ihnuld couipil Mr. Uryau to auy frimklr what would be the effect cif free ccIijuko nptm the pr-n-ioncr'i dollar. Muku him uinwcr thu qneation one way or thu other. Exchangu. Am Otyxt Imhii a Mllvor. There ia an Ainerlcau silver dollar. There are two Mexican dollar. There ia morn ailver In eaoh of them thau in the American dollar. I bought both of them for thai What I the reaaonr Tbe anle reason la that our dollar I limit ed coinage., backed by gold. There is another coin. That U a French S frano pit oo. I paid SO cuuta for that. It Car rie m little Jet silver than the Ameri can silver dollar. Franco and the Unit ed Stale are both gold standard coun tries. They keep in circulation thou annd million of silver, and Mexico and China and Japan have not got one dol lar of gold in circulation. Tbe gold standard country can keep silver in cir culation. The silver standard country can keep no gold. That ia tbe example of every nation today. Gold all leaves the free ooiuage country, (jold and sil ver both circulate in the gold standard countries. From a Kpoecb by Kcuator Lodge, Why Imm Not Mr. Ilryaa Aaawarf Mr. Uryan t ll the furuier that free coinage of silver will k'v iheui cheap dollars with which to pay their debt. Mr. Uryan tell city workingiueu that free roiuuge of silver will raise the metal to fl 89 per ounce, bringing the silver dollar to pur with the gold dollar, thus giving city workingmeu another dollar a good as the present one with which to buy the furim ra' producta. Tliat is to ny, to the farmer the Bryan ailver dnllur 1 to l a cheap dol lar to pay debt Willi. To city labor the ttryati dollar i to be a dollar of high purchasing power to buy with. F ree coinage of silver cannot produce these two dollar. It can produce only oiio of the two. Why do not wonld be supporters of Mr. Bryan ak him which dollar he really lueano! Both the former, who want to pay debt, and tha work, inguiau, wlio must hay farm produce, are inlensted in having thi question answered. Chicago Times llerulil. Ia a RaUhdl. Let us all be thankful that the finan cial question hns at lat bcu finally ' aettleL i It is so cvy that unybody might have done It, All that is needed is tliat the govern ment of the United State shall ngree to pay (1.20 to any one who will bring it (10 petit' worth of silver. If thi it done, our financial trouble will immediately disappear. IViecswill advance. Wage will go np. Kvrrybody will have plenty of moiiev. We shall have at once the only perfect financial monetary system known in history. The ii go of miracle is not post New York World Mil t UK tiled I'Dlut. An old uiuii who bore evidence of mora work than culture upprouched a tein'etitutive of a free silver paper the other day in the statu libruiy. "Can I uk you a question?" "Certainly." "Well, if wo have free silver coinnge, we'll all have more money, won't we?" "Why, yes, certainly. That's easy to answer." "Well, what I want to know," said the old fellow earuestly, "is whether they will bring it to me or whether I'll have to go after it" Ncbrurka State Journal. ir Thirty Pound, of Wheat. Made Ilunhrl, would yon have any more wheat, or could you buy any more food, clothes or implements with the proceeds of your crop than yon do nowf , If 60 cents were a dollar, would yonr crops bring yon any more of the things that you nood than yon get now? Webster's International; Dictionary The One Ormt ftfanrfarrf Authority, 1 do wnu. lion. ii. j. iirvwr. Junlloe II. H. Siittn-nw Courl. Snd a Postal for Specimen Psg-e. tc. 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