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Oregon City Enterprise OHKIJON CITY OFKH'KUM. Mayor, . Ili'i iiriliT, -Hil-dil I'ullra . . Trrasiirnr, -City Alluriixv, HiriTl Ciiiiitiidiiiliiiii'r, -Hii.l. of WaU-r Worka, ' 1 1 y MukIih-it. K. 0. ('anlli-ld Tlio.. liyin t'linK. K. Hums II. K. HlrnlKlit - V. II. live ('. HnliiMick, it W. II Howell I). W, Kliiiiuiril Coiliirllinn-T. C), (iuiill, I,. (!. V,ni, Julm limner, it if. wimnii. II. Mhtiiit. Jan, Ittmkv, II. K. lUrrl., frank lliiscli. Council inmil llr.t Wednesday of tx'li niunili iti oily hall. MtlDAY, AUUl'HT I.I. 1HII7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. AKIILANl) I'KACIIKH I lrH;t lilillli'lil Flnttat quality I'rlrci ritflit K. 10. Win Mm, Ilia irnxor. Krlllilu II ro lnmirmi ( F. K. Diinai.iihon. ice twain nnl wo cntaiii aoda evnry tiny, ruin or hIiIiio at tlio Novelty Cnly Factory, I'oii't imy ri'Kulur irii t! (or ItaWiU'i F.arly Itlwr illl,roliu ami cholera rme ulna, (tut Huntley a e ll cut rule TWs.arv many new (IkhIkiii In the rtteiulkr iiiiinlMir of KutterLk'i faeli ion ulioet. Frte fir (ha aiding at liunlluy'i book alore. Kalrroail ticket to til polnta rant. F. K. lloNAI.IimiN, Ak(. Ir. L. L. l'ickmia, dwiiiat, dotta al klixla of dental work, (.old crowna, portieUln ortrwna and liridg-e work a ax('Ulty. All oix'ratlona Kiwrauteed for 6 yeara, Call ami got my pricea. Oflloe Id lUrclar liullilintc Vlmnaolil la contracted, cure it al once. Ono Minute Couifh Cure will aet you on the road to recovery In a niioule. It will care pneumonia, tironrliliia, croup and all form of lung-and throat trochlea, (ieo. A. Harding. leading Insurance attnncy K. K. IMkauwon. Tatdnta, Ink, iwtia, lamella, hooka and complete M'liool outllli will he aupplied to the 'CiiKtoimtr at my attire at very roanonahle prlcca, Call on Daniel Wil llama' on upr Seyouth atrwt near Center, bttfora you buy elNewhero. Tea big In mi ranee coapaniM F. K. IkiMAtiimoN. It lieal everything except a hroken heart, may he said of le Wltt'a Witch llaztd rtalyt. Tile and iwrtal diaMra, rut, hum, lirulara, tetter, 4Mma and all akin trouhlea may Ik curd by It quickly and riuaiMirtfy. (.irorgo A. Harding. Largest Insurance huniitee F. K. IhrKAUMMJN. Grove' tarttidcaa Chill tonic la a x-r-fecl Malarial Liver tuelu and blood puriHer. Keiiiovo IlKiuunnee without purging, Aa iileaMant a Lemon Syrup. It 1 aa large a any dollar tonic ami re tail for WJc. To get the genuine, ak for for Grove'. For aale by C. J. Huntley. TIhi atatemeiit made many yeara ago that "man cannot live by brcal alono" ia aa true a it ever waa he must have a nice Juicy aleak or a roaat of Jneat to go with it. Itlchard Tetxold I alway ready to (iirnihh hi ciiHloiucr with ilia lieat of frehh and amoked meat at either hi Muln r rSevmith atreet uaarkt. lieat inauiance com panics F. K. Iovj,iron, "My Jiuiillord will wjr for that paper,' aaid a liuxlne man to liolman,4ihe wall paper dealer. Iloluian aaltl it wjia $ for the xooin. "Ia that all? Well, I will pay it mynelf," replivd the UumIiichii man. You will be aurprieed wIkw you tind iiuw little It cohU to pawr your room wlti you aeo liolman and see hi up-to-date atylei and price James Atkins, of the tiriu of Atklna llroa , tlie nlerpriHii.g Canhy eawanill men, waa is Oregon City Monday tuid reports business in his lino not only good but steadily on the increase, order (or lumber and building material coming in from many sources, among them an order from the Soul hem Pauilu Kailroad Com pmiv for IIO.WK) (eet of heavy stringera with which tiicy are going to repitir the trestle In the nortlvern part of thin city. The Mount Lebanon Blinkers have in vented a great uiauy valuable things. They were the first to make brooms by machinery ; the first to put up seed a In little packages j the Ilrt to manufacture cut unils. Now thev are out with a method of ouringdyspepsla by resting the stomach. Their remedy Is known aa the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in an artificially digested form and at the same time aids the digestion of other food in the stomach. In other words, by the use of tlie Shaker Digestive Cor dial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along without the use of his stomach until It is restored to Its natural strong! h and vigor, A single 10 cent bottle will oft-tinios give marked relief, (iet a bottle from your drugglrit and try it Laxol is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Seven minute to Gladstone two and one-half cents. All lialaand Uiimt at Mm. Kladiin'a hdow coat from now on. Molro rlhhon all ailk No. 40 nlco for hhhIion at the Itncket Worn, JiiHt openud tlila week a nice lino ol liullna wrapperi at the lU' kot Wore, (HiiiIhIoiih hu fiuidii a growth ol 00 new Iioiihch hImcii tlio hard time bouun t ico cream arm lea cream aoia entry dity, ruin or kIiIiid at the Novelty Candy factory, The 2j cent faro to (iladxlone 1 un precednted in motor line (urea, Vlft cent fare to i'ortland. IriHM:l thona Miljnntiihle window acreena at Hwllomy A ilimch', They are certainly the right thing. Thu Waverly hlcyclo ia the tulk of the town. Call at Charnmn'i Drug ritore. (iet catalogue and cxauiing the wheel. Chamberlain' Colic .Cholera and Diar rhoea Itcmcdy alwav allord uromnt relief. For aale by (. A, Harding. The ateamer Modou unloaded I(KK) himhela of wheut, which aha brought from up the river, at the Hour mill on Monday. You will not heeiute in having thotte rooma repapered when you look at the atyle and prlcca of wall paper carried by It. L. Iloluian. lave order for Karly Crawford wrhea riHined on the treei, freli and free from brulwa, deliverd to any part of tho city, by 11 . K. Cmou. Alexander llorn,of l'ortland.and MIh Martha I'orter of Aatoria, were married on Monday at the Methodiitt church, Kev. U. W. Kahleroilkiating. The Wygant building on Hie corner of Main and Kight ntm't la being rv niiKlnlcd and will he occupied by A. Knapp with the fliamark naloon. Hend the KxTmiemea to your friend in the Kat and thu give him an Idea of what U going on in Clackamas roonty, It may induce hi m to locate with ua. J. F. Campau haa leaaed the Caufleld building on Main atreel reoratly ocenpied by C. O. T. William and will remove hi harneita eliop thither to even a it 1 fitted "! It k of vitality and cotoT'inatter in the hull rauwa be hair to full out and turn gray. We recoiitiiiid Mall' Hair iteiiewer to ievenl baldnera and gray-' am. llnming, Hohing akrn disease in- atantly reliieved by i Wltt'a Wticii Masei tSalve.wuequallnd or cut., bruimtj, burns. It heal without leaving a scar Geo, A. Iiar4ing, Daniel U taliains, at Uie brad of Hv ruth alt-vet ataira, ha added a Hue of pat' ent ntntJiitineN'to his stork of school books, candiea, notions, etc., which he aedl cb-aer than the cheapret. IVm't nauseate your ewomach with teas and bittor berk, but retrtilale your livre and ak-k )Mdache by uelng those fanxaws little lajil known asDeWitt'a Little Kariy lliners. George A. Harding. CO T. Williams haaiiovel his real eetate ad loan olTice from the Caufleld building lo the Hladcn building south ot the Metihodiat church, upstaira juat UTotvs tUi ball from Swoiae Ilros. We are receiving shipments of Cra ford Haoliea direct from Southern Ore gon and will aell Diem to ou at whole aale ricea. K. E. Williams, Ihe grocer. A ihaiuH)0 lumaaly costs 5 cents but litre' many a pond shampoo in a 25 cent but lie of Huntley's bak tonic. It is delightful to use, gives lustre to the hair and aoon drives out dandruff. Fully guaranteed. K. J. Maple was elected coencil coin mander of Falls City Camp, No. US, WotHluaen of the World, Tuemlay even Ing, fioeE. E. Martin, reaigaed. Mr Maple ka. teea the adviser ami Arthur V. Milln waa elected to that position made vacant bf the levatioa of Mr. Maple to the coaimanuVr's chair. Mis lvditli Wisliart returned from Clatsop Iteach laNt Wednesday and will soon go to Portland to got acquainted with the latest styles and fashiuue and the leading milliners at I'ortland. Miss Wlshart will continue to manage Mm Sladen'a millinery establishment and has proved herself to be a milliner of considerable ability. There are two reasonable things whkb everybody should do: take good care of one's health ; and if lost, regain it quick ly, and to this everybody will agree And there are a great multitudeof people who are agreed that for both purposes Simmons' Liver Regulator is the best helper. "I am troubled with torpid liver and nothing gives relief so quick like Simmons' Liver Regulator." It, It. Strange, Lake City, Fla. It ia always gratifying to reeeiyvo testi monials for Cl'amberluin's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when the endorsement is from a physician it is es pecially so. "There Is no more satis factory or effective remedy than Cham berlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhhoea Romedy,"write8 Dr. R. E. Robey, phy sician and pharmacist, of Olney, Mo.; ami as he has used tlie Remedy in his own family and sold it in his drug store for six years, he should certainly know. For sale by Q. A. Harding, PURELY VEGETABLE. Tin ( lifuiMnl. I'liraM and II. l J'umily Uai-"T''Tnr. i Itifl iu th wi.rlil I h rrrnliAl. Spn trie f'lmll tJ)tjMt ut lit Uvr, biomtM li mul Kplorn. Hrgulait lh l,ivr Hint iinrvunl Ctttt.tM AKI J-NVKM, MAIAHI IIII9 I'HVI'HII, IlifWMI. ( OMrLAItttM, KMMLK , Jauhuk anu Nauma. IlltKATIII Niiihinv It tii implfaaiint, nmlilnx m common, u iail Wmili ; ami In ttrufly vry rM ll cinei frum Ilia 1111111111 h, and tun lia aaalljr corrai ud it you will laLf .Sihmiins I.ivk K Bi.tn.Aioa. I; wi twiilo.l ao a ramrily lnr lint ruUlva tlianrHir. ll will alau Impiuva jtmm appiii, cumpUaiun and gencraj hcahb. I'll.KHI How many infftr Iiiura day after day, making lift bunlf n and rnMilng ailairm a at all (flailr, uwmg In Ilia aai.nl iiHrni htm I'iIm. Vl relwf la ready i, Ilia hand of almoal any on who will um ayalimalf. cully ilia remedy llial haa oermanenlly cuicd ihou aandi. hiHHuxa Livaa kiu.iiLri;a ia no UraaUc, triolein ui(e, but a genlle aaeialaiil to ualure. CONNTIfATlOW SHOlJI.U n-H U renardcd aa a Olfling ailmrnl - in lcl. nalura demands Ine ulfnoet reKuIurity of the bowtla. and any derlallon from ihle demand liavee ihe way oflcn In aeriiKia iLinxer. Jt quit aa nei eaeary lo remove lmrtira aiiuniulaliuna from the bowala aa It la to cat or tlcep. and BO health can lie cipcrtcd where a coetlve heiiit of bly irevall. NICK HKADAf Ifl.l That dietreeaine? iffllition oirura nnl frenueallv. Th diaturtieml of the eioma. h. anaina frirfn tin lnt-rfei lly illeeted contenle, reuara a eevere pain la lha head, an omuanied with disagreeable nauaca, and tint commute what re pn'tilarl)r known aa huM Meadarhe, tier ih relief of which 1AK SlMMoatfl uvu Ku,VLAnia a Mneirinii. aiAiiiif Ai-rt aau only ar J, If. lUUS CO., l-bOaddpbia, Pa. Journeying lo the (.old Field. The following brief sketch of the ad ventures (A the Oregon City delegation now on their way to the Klondike golu holds, h sent to the Entkhi'hisk by (ieo. A. Hamilton from Mary 'a island and is dated August 7th, at w hich port the Klder touched on the way to Dyea. On arriving at Dyea Mr. Hamilton will tend the Kktkui'uisk another letter as also from the other points on the road lo Klondike a be baa opportunity. Aa Mr. Hamilton ia not given to exageration and la strictly reliable the readers of the KrrienrtiisK can deend on getting the straight facte regarding the journey to the Yukon : Steamer G. W. Klder after some de lays, canned by broken machinery, steamed out Into the Pacific in tlie early morning Sunday, AupiHt 1st, with a jolly crowd of gold hunter bound for tire Klondike. The sea wasroughand whew I didn't the the landenien come down he fore old Neptune wtten be shook things up.a Horse, burxw and 'dogs were crowded in the poorly vetrtilaled, ill smelling quarters below, close to hun dreds of ateerage passengers, and the braying of the donkeys and how ling of theogs that inhabit the dining -room, make up the doleful muhie that k fur- n iet red free along with rations ol ancient innnt, rolfoe, sowa, bread or hardtack Formerly t8 was the steerage charge, now it ia '.'5 andaccomaaodations along wk the dogs that make night nideous. The omVers and rew are kind and ac cuattnodalinir. They gives us the freedom of tlie boat and when tkve weather is tine, as it is in the channel, the hurricane deck is alive with mea and women. All classes and conditions are reiaresented . Services Sunday evening with good sing ing and spehking . Tuesday, we are going slowly through the atraits. Tlie scenery is .grand, the channel narrow and crooked and the current strong. The mountain are anow-capped, Iraavilv limbered, rugged and steep. Rocky ciiffs have a know white covering of motes . Hundreds of island are passed. Schools ol small whaleaand porpoises are sporting, and waterfalls in their wild grandeur adorn this iticturesque open gateway to the treaauaue ol the frozen Xotth. An Alaskan miner tells us that this is the prttper time to go. He made the trio from lake Liudeiiuau to Dyea In a! short day. He lays the pass should be I free from snow, and navigation on the 1 lakes and river fairly good enoept Mi lee ' canyon, wliere portage is made. The orew are in excellent spirits. Collins and Confer were not ak-k at all. Fairclough and myself suffered a little. Ia Sclieubfl's Court. J. II. Moody vs. Clackamas cotinty. suit to recover $27 claimed by plaintiff for work on county roads wae heard in Justice Sehueiel's court Tuesday after nocn. Defendant demurred to com plaint which was sustained by Uie court and the cause dismissed. J. E. Mark1 appeared for tiie plaintiff and L. L Porter for the defendant. The following new cases have been filed during the week: i Scott Rros. vs. Wm. Robinson ; suit to recover f 17 claimed by plaintiff for goods ! sold defendant. Hearing set for the; 12th inst. G. B. Dimick for defendant. Thomas Charman & Son vs. H. P. Stencer ; suit to recover $25 claimed on account. Case to be heard August 13. Lester P. Smith for plaintiff. B. E. Williams vs. W. Bain ; suit to recover $14 5, balance on account. Hearing set for Monday, August 10. G. B, Dimtck for plaintiff. Andrew McKennit vs.Martin lt Son. to recover $107 claimed for labor; set for August 19. G. B. Dimick for plaintiff. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen. He has it at his finger ends. No stairs to climb to Sunset. F. E. Donaldson, Agt. A Farewell Reception. A reception was tendered to Misxe Rosin, Iiorerta and Messrs. Theodore, Ed die and llorriHliuh by their young friend at the Hornshuh home at Cams on Wednesday, AiikiihH, previous to the departure ol Theodore and Kdding to the Willamette university and Lorens to the agricultural college at Corvallis, ami Madam Rumor also saya that Miss Rosie will soon change her name. The fore noon was pleasantly apent In singing, with Miss Clara Harisberger of Oregon City as organist. At noon the company sat down to an excellent dinner, prepared by the good mother of the house. After enjoying the gw thing the afternoon wa spent in recitations and playing various names etc. and at 6 o'clock all left for their homes, expressing them selves as having spent a happy day. Those present were: Missel Clara Hariidtergcr, Edith Todd, and Lizzie Vigelius; Messrs. John Vigeliu and tl. Snarr, of Oretjon City; Rev. II. G. Strayfeller of Millwaukee; William and MIms Mary llornoliuli of Carus, Robert and Hattie Uinther, of Mink, Mrs. Ruih and Mirs Emma Hornshuh of Mink. AGukst. A Remarkable Cure of Chronic Diar rhoea. In 1M2 when I served my country aa a private in company A, 107th Penn sylvania Volunteer, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal of trouble ever since. I bave tried a dozen different medicines and several prominent doctors without any perma nent relief. , Not long aito a friend sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I bought and took a 50 cent bottle ; and now I can say that I am entirely cured. I cannot be thankful enough to you for this great Remedy, and recommend it to all suffering vet erans. If in doubt writ) me. Yours gratefully, IIcnkbv Steinhkkoer, Allen town, Pa. Sold by G. A. Hasdino. School Report. Following is the report of the Marmot school for the term ending August 3: Numhcref days taaghtCO; days attend nee 1 1X1 ; day absence 270 : times tardy 00; number enrolled 32; average i a uber belonging 25; average daily attendance 21. Ill of honor for whole term: Emma, Gratha and Carl AschofT; viotora during term 29. Oimnklia Failing, Teacher. Lost. English setter ptippie. about Iwlt grown, perfectly white except head and ears, which is a lemon color. Suitable reward will be given for its return to It. I. IIolmam, Oregon Ciyr- For Sale Cheap. A good gentle 4juggy mare 10 years old perfectly sound weighs I0001L. Eitquire Postmaster, Milwaukee Ore. THE DREADED CONSUMP TION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Morata. I. C, thi Great Cfcrnilrt awd SrleuUat, W ill Keml, Frer, Three BotUrtof Hu Xeef Dltcovrrtd IteJaeUlM lu Sufferer. EoiToa EvrtsKi'Risa: I have discov ered a retinitis cure for consamption and allbrot-hial. throat and lung diseases, general decline. Iocs of flesh and all con ditions of wasting away. By its timely use thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been cured. So proof -positive am I of its power to cure, that to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afllicted reader of your paper, three bottle of uiyewly discovered remedies upon receipt of express and trot office address, T. A. S LOCUM, M . C, 8 Pine Street. New York. When writing the doctor, please men- tion tins paper. - J : Practical Horsesfjoer Track and Road Work a Specialty. Any style shoes forged in iron or steel. WaKOii work anil repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on Seventh street, next door to ' Xobhtt's stable. m eeeieifee-Teeeeeeeeeejee Webster's International Dictionary The One Great Standard Authority, no wnw ll 1. J. llrewer, Ju.Ui'e V. 8. Huprenie Court, Standard of the r. S. oort Priniinf umcv, uifj 11. b. nupnutw 1 Court, al! the Hwte Hu- Divine Cuuru, and of near- : 17 ui uie acuooiDOOKa. Warmly ' Commended by State Riirr1ntenlnt of Hi'liuoU. CuUcKf rnti- J (Iff.u.antlotherEuiicHtorv J niuioK wiuioui number. Invaluable In the hmitfhoM, and to the t'Ji'lifr, flvtiolar, pro- n-nniiMiiu mam. U1U BCU' etlucutor. THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It li cny to find the word wanted. It Is my to ucertaln the pronunciation. It la easy to trace the growth ol a word. It ll eaay to learn what a word meant. . The Chlcnifo Times-Hernhl mnva.- ' ronn tanlMolulA nnllmrlly on everything tHTtaintfitf to our iHDHiciKe in tliMuny or onhoKrai.liy, oriho- I f pr.PtyilhilOiTV. ancl ilpfnilttnii. Krum It tlier la no t I imm"!' lliMii4Mr!e!'td4tuutiantfluitju)UaUiol!UW W AlMlM!-'. Inl.rn. I Li.. i.l I llnllnnan. I.. I. a 1 til.T THE BUST. IVSpecimen pages sent on application to C..C- C. MERRUfT CO., J'liMsiera, Springfield, Muss.. V.S.A. $1GG(F Who will get it? Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is f because it is fresh-roasted. What is the missing word ? Get Schillings Best tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellow Ticket (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below before August 31st. One word allowed for every yellow ticket If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. 1 several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in ont envelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it. Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 and the end of the contest August 31st. Cut this out. for two weeks. You Address: SCHILLING'S He St. Lois The Great- National and Representative Republican Newspaper. Reduced Subscription Rates, DAILY AND 8USDAY, - - SATURDAY EDITION, 16 pages, SUNDAY EDITION, 28 to 40 pages. 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This issue Just fills the bill for the busy man, who has not the time to read a daily paper, and yet desires to keep promptly and thouroughly posted. It goes to every State almost to every postofFce in the Union. All America is its legitimate field. No matter where vou live, you will find it invaluable as a news paper and home journal. Sample copies free on application to GLOBE PRINTING CO., St Louis, Mo Bread is the Staff of Life, That is, if it is good, wholesome bread, if not, it is more dangerous than he Bullets of the Turks Since assuming control of the Harding bakery no effort has been spared either in quality of flour used, orekill in handling to make Lindsey & Gibson's BREAD The equal of the best known made. His pastry cannbt be excelled. Try a loaf ol whole wheat flour bread. Fine Groceries and -vFresh Vegetables. JOHN YOUNGER, EWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IS Great Britain and America. , Give me a trial. won't see it again B3 BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. Me - taiu by Mail, Postage Prepaid. One Year, $0.00: Six Months, $3.00 One Year, U-60 One Year, $'2-00 to THE WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT Hay and Feed Can be had at reasonable prices, wholesale or retail at Steven's Warehouse. Capt. J. W. Exon, manager. Ed May, Local Aent. Petzold's Meat Market, Main, St. TASTELESS IHIDLL T0 IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. Par,. Med.Cn. Co.lH-' NT- ,MJ- (ientlinin: Wn tWilH Inn ns rVI 1 I OHdVK'S TASTEI.Kt.8 CHILI, TUNIC and hats ""w uirre unmaaireaur inia year. In all oar ea perieuoe ot 14 years. In Uie drug bummw, hi.ve nevi-r sold an article that gave su.-ti universal sutu aotluu aa your Tuuic Vouni iniW. aVa.Niiir.CaaB C0 For Bale by C. G. Huntley. A