Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 30, 1896, Image 3

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CHAT AIJOUT TOWN.
Black mill colored klil gloves, chea
t Ilia Racket alore.
Tonihlera 1!5 cent a Mil at llowaid's
Seventh slieet, near depot.
K you want a sewing machine for L'!i
1(0 to Belloiuy A Hunch's.
Wcxxl wanted at (hi ollicn. Dully.
rml Intra or it (Jladatuim.
Tha latent In visiting cards at the Km
Tiai-msa Orrii,i. Prices to mil full.
('barman k Kim will pay tlin highest
market price (ur 'miUUmu, dried fruits,
tHl". tftc.
I.adie,' gent', ami thlldrod'i fall
ml winter underwear Just rocelved at
the Hackat store.
OIMON CITY SCHOOLS.
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children lo care for, Address
car Enterprise.
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work no
M. K. L.
0. (iulil-iiilUi'a millinery
Wo are llie leaden in low prleea,
our style are dm latest.
(io and ace tlia 1'eak listers and liav
a hearty laiinli. You will never regret
It, Congregational church.
Oysters, tlia finest ami brat ever
brought to Oregon Cltv, served in any
tyla ml the Portland restaurant.
All klnda of Iresh and aalt water (Ml
on lcj at Ilmiphrry Treiuliath'a, nnt
door to Albright's meat market.
Wedding stationery, the laUnt style
ml flnmt aaaortiueiil ever brought to
Oregon CHy at tlia KuTaar-aiaa olllce.
For quiet place to Illicit your horses
away from llie motor Hue and a place to
g"l (lrt claM Jnli of repairing or boras
shoeing call on hi, F. Scrlplure'a ahop on
Fifth street.
Hre I ami safety are the watchword
of tlia age. Ou Minute Cough Core acta
speedily, safely and iM'ver laila. A Hi li
ma, bronchitis, coughs ami cold are
Cured by It. C. (i. Huntley, druggist.
I'll re blood .i.uuna goo.1 health. iHi
Witt' Kartaparilla putillra the Mood,
curta eruption!, ectenia, acrofula and all
diseases arlrlng from Impure blood. C. 1
G Huntley, druggiat.
I ho Junior society will give an Ice
cream social at thn llaptiat church next
Wedneaday evening Admission free.
Come and talk over the election and cool
off. loo cream 10 cenla.
H. W. Ilolmea'
I. I. Martin'
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Mlai Wiiricifia'
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The enrollment In the Weal Oregon City school for tlio month Jual cloned
ri'Oi'hed 121 with an average attendance of 02 per cent.
HevimU'en dliroiunt xraoin have viaitod the achool, and of thla numhei Ave are
teachers In thia county or lnMultiiomah county. The Interest, on the part of
pupils, Is all that could be reasonably expauted and each one manifests bis inter
ests by diligent work. The advanced grades are larger than ever before and the
addition of ninth year to the course promises to add still more to the growth for
another year. It has beon necessary to add to the teaching lorce and Miss Emily
1 ouug, of I'ortlancl, has Iwen engaged to lake charge of the filth and sixth grades
making four teachers now employed in the school.
The election returns will be kept
polled In the Y. M. C. A rooms for the
beneOt of members ami friends until
midnight on Tuesday evening Nov, 3d.
Muaic, siweches and general social
lime will be the order and everybody is
Invited.
drove's tastidess Chill Ionic is a per
fect Malarial Liver tonic and bhxxl
purifier. Kemoves Iliiiouancas without
purging, As tileaaant as Imon Syrup.
It is ss large as any dollar tonic and re
tail for 50c. To get the genuine, ak lot
for (Irove'a. For aale by C. 0. Huntley,
When
lUHUW NOTEV
Hag Day le be Observed A Halloween
Dance to be Held.
The finest line Oriental riltts ever
brought lo Oregon City, aro now on sale
at Mrs. K. K. Martin's atoru. A line
pattern at H ccnls per foot ami finer
grades at eipmlly low prices.
Mrs. 1, It. I'ntt Hoikfoid, 111.,
writes: "From persouul exiM'rii'iicti I can
reciiiiiiiiend liiVill'a Saraiiparillu, a
cure for impure blood and general lt'lil
ity. ('. (i. Huntley, ilriiK'uixt.
Thn tx'Kt hi siiple ciilur lor mince plea
can be bad of 1". It. Andrews, of Maple
wood furin. Iavo onlera with Muplu
wimxI delivery waon, or telephone direct,
for cider or all kinds of vck'ctuhlca.
IHi Wilt's Witch lUr.el Salve is an anti
septic, soothing and healing application
for burn-, kuIiIh, cuts, liruises, etc., and
cures piles like magic. It blatantly stops
pain. O. ti. Ilimtli-y,
Tnhlets, ink, ens, pencils, books and
comploto school outfits will be supplied
to the customers at my store at very
reasonable prices, Call on Daniel Wil
liams' on npiMir Seventh street near
Center, txifore you buy elsewhere.
Tetter, ecxema and all similar skin
troubles are cured by the use of PuWitt's
Witch Ilar.ul Halve. It soothes at once
and restores the tissues to their natural
condition, and never fails to cure piles.
C, 0. Huntley, druirgist.
You run no risk. All druggists
guarantee Grove's TaHtelnss Chill Tonic
to do all that the manufacturers claim
for It. Warranted no cure, no pay.
There are many Imitations. To get the
Ritmiino ank for Grove's. For Bale by
C. Q. Huntley.
Chronic constipation is a painful, dis
agreeable and life-shortening dilllcuKy.
It duranges the syatom, causes sick bead
actio, bad breath, and poisons tho blood.
It can bo readily overcome by DeWitt'i
Little Early Risers. These little pills
are great regulators. C. 0. Huntley,
druggist.
prople are ohllgaied to take
medicine, they want that it shall give
iilck relief and not add discomfort to
their sum-rings. Three reasons why peo
ple who sutler with constipation and
bilioaiieaa should lake Simmons Liver
Regulator: "It Is better than pills, it
dors not gripe; It gives quick relief and
doea not weaken but strengthens and re
freshes the whole ayatein." J. K. Hi
land, Monro, la
Charles Albr ght, jr., the reliable
and old stand-bye meat dealer, still i auspices of
leads In the butchering hualneas in Or
egon City, His old customers stav with
him, and If xn-bance, they should wan
der away to some other markut, they al
ways come hack to Alhright. Ahrighl's
merits are tender and juicy, and can lie
ohtiiined either at the market on Main
and l ilth streets, or at tlm shop on the
corner of Center and Seventh steets,
next door to Pan William's
I'olitilai, Scmtcii The McKinley
and Ilohart club of this place 0iened
their campaign by having Judge Tanner
of Portland addresa the people on the
issues of the hour, last Friday evening.
Quit crowd asNembled, but little
enthusiasm was shown.
Hans ahd Bmvam. The suggestion
of Mark llanna which was sanctioned
both by Chairman Jones and William
Jennings Dryan, to the effect that all
citizens of the United States hoist the
American flag on the 31st inst. will be
observed here. The" will be a general
(lag raising and an initiation of the new
pole at the new school houne. This
pole Is fins one, 80 feet Ion, gotten
out by Mr. Will Ilauor, present school
clerk of the district.
llAi.ixtwxxN Danck. No little talk has
foreign bornlmale who shall have resided
In ths slate six months and declared
bis Intention to become citizen one
year preceding the election, shall be
entitled to vote at all elections." Voters
can vote in any precinct In the state for
president. If man lives In Port
land and has husinwH In Oregon
City or any other place within
the stutoon election day be Is entitled to
the right to vote. He must be a resilient
of the ststo six months. No time of
residence is required in the county, A
foreigner does not have to have bis full
plrs to vote. If be he has taken out
hi first paper one year prior to Novem
ber 3, 1H1XJ, be I entitled to vote.
Married.
Kvams-K.khiiit. On Sunday, October
25, 1H00, at II a. m , at the house of the
bride's parents In Canbr, Oiegon, Miss
Klla Irene Knight, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mr. (ieo. Knight was united in
marriage to Mr. Clyde Evan also of
Canby. The wedding wa quiet one.
The ceremony was performed in a most
impressive manner by Judge Hayes of
Oregon City In the presence of few
near Iriends and relatives. The bride
wore lovely dress of cream silk alba
tross with white veil and natural
flower. The groom wore the conven
tional black.
Mis Ella Knight was well known In
Canby, being raised from childhoood
here. She wa well educated and an
accomplished musician and was one of
Clackamas county' most charming,
accomplished and respected young ladies.
Mr. Evan was also a native of Canby.
He is young man of exemplary habits
and If well educated, intelligent and in
dustrious After the ceremony theguest repaired
to the dining room, there to partake of
a sumptou repast In the way of a wed
ding dinner. After dinner the afternoon
wa spent in music until 3:30 when the
when the happy couple took the train
for Portland, but not until a bushel of
rice had been enowered upon them by
friend who went to the depot to see
them oir.
Mr. and Mr. Evan will reside on the
Evan farm 3 mile north of Canby and
will be at home to their many friend
after Novemhhr 1st
The guests present were: Amanda
Evans, Miss Louise Knight, Mra. Ella
Kocher, Mrs. M. J. Lee, Adam Knight,
Geo. W. Knight and Judge G. E. Hayes.
Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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Absolutely pure
hteamer Toledo Honk.
Last Sunday night as the steamer
Toledo wa returning to Dayton from
this place where she hod been doing
some towing she ran into snag in
Pikepole bend and tore the whole side
of her ball oat for distance of 30 feet
back from the bow. Capt. Geer imme
diately beached his boat and the next day
got the Grey Eagle and a barge and ei
pecta to have her raised this week and
the necessary repairs made to the hull
The night was quite dark at the time of
the accident and as the Yamhill river
ha many snags along it bank the
sinking of the boat was one those mis
haps that the most careful management
cannot always prevent.
The Discovery Sared ills Life.
Mr.O. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers
ville, III., ssyi: "To Dr. King' New
Discovery Iowe my life. Wa taken
with LaGrippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, but of no avail
and wa given op and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King' New Discovery
in my store I rent for a bottle and began
It use and from the first dose began to
get better, and after using three
bottles was np andaboot eain. It is
worth it weight in gold. We won't
keep store or bouse without it." Get a
free trial bottle at Charm an & Co' Drag
Store, Cbarman Bros, block.
Imllg-estioa Cared.
Depressing time depress the mind;
the digestion is disturbed. Two or three
dose of the 8. B. Headache and Liver
Cure will restore your health to nor
mal condition. 60 cent per bottle.
For aale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.
(jeiMnia feh r-jarket
PAUL J. SCHOLZ, Prop.
Best Quality of Cold
' Storage Meats.
Smoked hams and bacon cannot
be excelled. Game in season.
Highest price paid
for live and dressed
stock..
Insurance that insures
F. E. Dokaldook.
Wanted!
Your tea trade from now
on.
Schillings Best wants it
your money back if you
don't like it
A Ichlllinr Or Compaar
ban r ranclscs
Mr. J. K. Fowler, secretury an I treas
urer of the Corinne Mill, Canal and
Mock IV, of C'orlnne, Utah, in speaking
of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv, says :
"I consider it the best in tlm market.
I Int ve used many kinds but find Cham
berlain's the most prompt and cficctual
in giving relief, and now keep no other
in my home." When troubled with a
coiii:li or cold give this remedy a trial
ami we uaNiiro you that you will Ih) more
than pleased with the result. For sain
by (i. A. Ilaruing, druggist.
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of simple, honest, God-fearing
men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years,
and it Is always the same, simple, hon
est, curative medicine that has helped to
make the Shakers the healthy, long-lived
people that they aro. The Shakers never
have indigestion. This is owing partly
to their simple mod of lifo, partly to the
wonderful properties ol Shaker Digestive
Cordial. Indigestion is canned by the
stomach glands not supplying enough di
gestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial
supplies what' wanting. Shaker Diges
tive Cordial Invigorate the stomach and
all it glands so that after awhile they
don't need help. As evidence of the
honesty of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the
formula is printed on every bottle. Sold
by dpipgisU, price 10 cents to $1.00 per
bottle.
There Is one medicine which every
family should be provided with. We re
fer to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When
It is kept at band the severe pain of a I
burn or scald may be promptly relieved
and the sore healed in much less time
than when medicine has to be sent for.
A sprain may be promptly treated before
inflammation sets In, which insures a
cure in about one-third the time other
wise required. Cuts and bruises should
receive Immediate attention, belore tho
parts become swollen, and when Cham
berlain's Pain Hulm is applied It will
heal thoin without matter being formed,
and without loaving a scar. A sore
throat may be cured in one night. A
piece of flannol dampened with this lini
ment and bound on over the seat of pain,
will cure lame back or pain in the Bide or
client in 24 hours. It Is the most valua
ble, however, for rhoumatism . Persons
alllicted with this disease will be de
lighted with the prompt relief from pain
which it allbrda, and it can be defended
upon to etlect a complete cure, tor sale I
by U. A. Harding, druggist.
been going the rounds of the danco am;
entertainment Saturday uight, under the
Ih" Young ladies' Athletic
club. It promises lo be well attended
from our sister towns which insures i
good crowd. There will be tinging, reel
lations and Indian club swinging by six
voting ladies who all show marked skill
and training, and whose pretty faces
and graceful figures make pictures not
soon o be forgotten. The ball will be
artistically decorated, and an occasional
gruesome ohjct to remind one of Hal
low e'en. There will be gypsy fortune
tellers, also booths where one can ascer
tain the duration of one's single blessed
ness etc. The young ladies have worked
meritoriously and have spared no labor
or exHnse in endeavoring to make this
the hit of the season, and it is hoped
that their expectations financially may
be realized, tlmsenahling them to secure
equipments for tlieir gynasium. Come
one, come all. The admission price is
popular and in the reach of, all; 25 cents.
Don't miss having a good laugh and lots
of dancing.
I'KHBUNAI.S.
Miss Myrtle Kamwby is attending
school at Canby.
C, V. Barlow was in Oregon Citv
Tuesday on business.
Attorney Driggs of Oregon City spent
several days of last and this week in
tow n.
Miss M. S. Barlow of Portland spent
Saturday and Sunday in town visiting
relatives..
W. B. Ramsey, foreraerly of Barlow
was in town Saturday, looking after
business.
Muster Charles Wishers of California
is here visiting his grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Nason.
Miss Bessie Sheppard went to Tort
land last week to visit her father w ho
was over from the Sound.
Messrs. Alexander and Denton of
Portland were in town looking over the
Van Bureu farm Saturday.
Mr. Harry Melvin of Pendleton is visit
ing his sister, Mrs. T. C. Andrews, whom
he has not seen for some years.
Mr. Samuel Marks, county commis
sioner, was a passenger to Oiegon City
Monday returning Tuesday evening.
Key. Atkinson delivered bis first ser
mon in the M. E. church last Sunday to
quite a large and appreciative congrega
tion. Barlow, Oct. 28.
The McKinley and Ilohart League,
Jhe Bryan Club and Willamette Club
have made arrangements with the West
ern Union Telegraph Company to receive
the latest election return daring the
night after the election. T. F. Cowing,
jr., the manager of the Oregon City of
fice, will keep the same open all night
for the benefit of the patrons.
Largest insurance business
F. E. Donaldson
. usrris, proprietor ot the Mar gro
cery, lias removed his store from the
Schram block to the Willamete block.
His new location gives him one of the
finest rooms in the city, it being large,
ciean ana wen ngtiiea and he will now
be ahle to make an attractive display, of
his goods and have space to place the
additions he will make to bis stock.
Free insurance blotters
F. E. Donaldson.
Lost, a Cow.
Strayed from Oregon City s red cow,
right horn off, rope around her neck,
giying milk. A reward will be given
for information as to it whereabout by
R. L. Holman, Oregon City.
Wall Paper.
Best stock of wall paier in Oregon City
latest design and price to suit the times
at R. L. Holman' in Winehard block
opposite Courthouse. tf.
Seventh St between Main and Depot
MOLALLA-:-AVENUE'
..STORE..
G. W. Grace & Co.
NEW GOODS,
Complete stock of every thing
needed in the home.
JOHN YOUNGER,
IEWELER,
0pp. Huntley's Drujr, Store,
All Kinds of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
Give me atrial.
Mrs. I. X. Sanders of Union, arrived
in the city last Thursday accompanied
by her daughter Pearl and son Newton,
and made a brief visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. S. W. Holmes, after which
they proceeded to Salem where the
young people will enter Willamette uni
versity.
Leading insurance agency
F. E. Donaldson.
Mrs. C. Gladwin of British Columbia,
has been in the city during the week the
guest of Mrs. La Forest and Mr. Henry
Meldrum, while on her way to Califor
nia to spend the winter in that state.
She was accompanied by Louise La For
est, a grand-daughter of Mrs. La For
est's, who is to enter a school in Cali
fornia.
Reliable fire insurance
F. E. Donaldson.
(JuhIIIIciiIIoiis Tor Voters.
The question as to who are qualified
voters at the presidential election next
Tuesday is of interest to every person.
The constitution of the state provides :
"That every male citizen of the
United States of the age of 21 years and
upwards, who shall have resided in this
state during the six months immediately
preceding such election, and every
They are so little vou hardly know you
are taking them. They cause no griping,
yet they act quickly and most thoroughly.
Such are the famous little pills known as
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small in
size, great in results. C. (i, Huntley,
druggist.
Best insuiance companies
F. E. Donaldson.
There will be the usual Sunday servi
ces at the Baptist church conducted by
the pastor, Rev. M. L. Rngg. Preach
ing at 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sun
day school at close of morning service.
Subject of evening sermon, "The Chris
tian at the ballot box."
Ten big insurance companies
F. E. Donaldson.
Blow your horn and put out your flag.
The most complete stock of campaign
horns and flags in Oregon City at the
Racket store. Sold at ever so low
prices.
Ornaments, all colors for fancy work
at the Racket Store.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to alt others.
IB
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SpBcial Prices Tor Election Week:.
Children's Merino underwear, all sizes, 23c.
10 doz. girls' turban hats with plumes, 25c.
5 doz. Tarn O'Shanters 48c.
Gents' fine Fedora hats $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.93
50 pieces, No. 5 all silk satin ribbon, all colors, 5c.
Ladies' fine white mull aprons with Swiss embroid
ery 19c, 29c, and 49c.
Gents' heavy natural wool underwear, 50c.
Ladies' fine cashmere gloves, 25c.
Ladies' mackintoshes, $3.00
We sell a ladies vici kid shoe never sold in Ore
gon City less than $2.50, at $1.98.
Gents' working pants 59c, 85c, 89c, $1.25 and $1.50
Very best engineer overalls 9 oz. denim, at 45c.
When you want a corset that fits, try the P. N.
The Beehive
Caiifieltl Biock,
Oregon City.
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