Oregon City Enterprise. OltKdON CITY OmCKIIH. Miiy.ir, .... K. 0. CaiifMd lli-ciircliT, ... Tlnm. K, Ityan lilol nM'nllrs ... ('linn. K. Iliirne Treaanrt'r, ... II. K. Hlraliriil Oily Attorney, - . - 0. II. Km Hiri'i't CihhiiiImIiiiiit, - (', IIiiIhmii k, Jr Hii.l, n Vi.-r Works, - W. II . Ilowrl! t'lty KtKi iif r, - - It. W, Kliiimiril I'minrlliiii.n-T.0. (limit, I.. (J (!li-, Jolin lllllimr, It I). WIlHiiii, It. KiM-rniT, Jw. Itimkp, II. IC, Jlarrl., Krniik Hindi. Counull meet" Ural month in clly liitll. WmliimUy of itch KKIDAY, AUliUHT 27. 18117. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. AHIIUNDl'KACIIKS llrfcl liliint'tiH r'llinst quality .'rice rltfht K. K. Williams, Hit iiriM'ur. Kaddltta ami harness mI Young's scoud hand aloreat yur own price, Iti'Kiihir monthly meuiing of llie city council next Wednesday evenirik Ire cream ami Un cri'iun soda every day, rain or sliinu at tlio Nuvulty Candy Factory . Jlun't lay ri'ttnlur irli lor ItaWitl's Kaily Hlwr pills, colic andcliolcra renin (Ilea, (iut IJuiilley'a special cut rate prices. To Imal the lirokfii and diacascd tisanes, tosootli tlie irritated surfaces, to Inaluntly rollrvv and to permanently cure la tlie mission ol le Wllt'i Witch Jlu.el Halve. lo. A. Harding. If the rlce you ay lor drugs ami imtdicimis ia Huntley's price, you know it'a right. If you buy at Huntley's drug atore you know tlio (tiali)y ii right which la much more Hiwiitil than the price. ( harlca Moral), ol Klyville, liaa re cently romjilt'tfil lank and windmill, which add materially to the convenience and apM-arance of liia home. The tank ii .'to led from tlio ground and hold II.OOO gallons. for Conatipation luke Karl'a Clover Hoot Tra, the great Mood I'uriller. Curea Headache, Nervuuaiwaa, Kiutlona on the face, and makea the head clear an a bvll, tfold J Cliaiinan A Co., druggists, Oregon City. Dr. L. L. I'likena, dMiiiist, does al klnda of dental work, (.told crowna, porcelain crowna and bridge work a aecialty. All 0erationi guaranteed for 6 yeara, Call and get my prlcea. Ulllce In Harclay building Itutiuing sores, indolent ulcfrs and almilar troubles, even trmugh U many year a standing, may Im curtid ly using IHi Witt's Witch lluael Salve. It axithea, ntrenKll.cn and heala. It ia the ureal pile cure. Oo. A. Harding. Tahlula, Ink, ena, Kinclla, booka and complete achool outllta will he aupphed to the cuntomura at my atore at very reasonable prlcea, Call on Patilul Wll liain on upper Seventh atreet near Center, before you buy elsewhere. John Francis, of Kly, suffered quite a nainful accident on Friday hint. While engaged In sawing wood with a ateaiu aw, he cut hia right forearm quite badly, inflicting a deep gush. The wound was sewed up by a physician and will dutihtleiM heal in due time. tirove'a tasteless Chill tonic ia a per fect Mulitriul Liver tonic and blood puriller. Kemoves Itillousnesa without purging. Aa pleasant aa Iiiion Syrup. It la aa large aa any dollar tonic and re Uila for 50c. To get the genuine, axk for for Grove's. For Bale by 0. 0. Huntley. The "Hieyclist's Heat Friend" iaa familiar name for Ie Wilt's Witch Ilar.wl Salve, always ready for emergen ciua. While a apecillc for pilea, it also Inaluntly relieved and cures cuts, hruises. aalt rheum, eczema and all ali'cctloiiB of the akin. It never faili. Uoo. A. Harding, If you're in doubt whether your trouble la indigestion or dyspepsia, jiiHl take a few doses of Simmoi.a Liver Reg ulator ll will aettle the question. "I have tried Simmona Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and find it juat the thing to relieve me. A small dose after meals Ih sure to prevent IndigeHtion." 8.S. Per kins, Sharon, Ga."It ia the beat medicine toald digestion. J.J. Hlaek, Duncan, Arizona. The man whoeatB becauae he ia hungry la, tlitin far, on a level with the brutea. The man who stops eating the moment bis hunger is appeased Is the wise man, Nature needs no more food than she calls for. Continued excess brings about in digestion or dyspepsia, with loss ol flesh, strength, sleep, ambition and mental power, and an accumulation of ucheB, pains and many dangorouB local mala dies. Tha stomach now can do nothing alone. We must appeal to some artillcia lly digested food which can also digest othor foods. That Is to say, we must use the Shaker Digestive Cordial. The efect ia prompt and cheering. The chronic pain and distress ceases. Ap' petit presently revives. Flosh and vigor gradually come back, and the suf ferer recovers. Hut he must be careful in future. A trial bottle for 10 cents. Laxol Is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. All huts and bonnets at Mrs. riladmi's below cost from now on. (Hiidsloiiit Iiuh made a growth ol IK) new bonnes since the hard timB heirnn, Wood wanted at this olllce, oak, fir or limb. In length 10 or '12 Inch or four foot. Ice cream ami lire cream sod every day, rain or nlilno at the Novelty Cundy Factory . Stoves, springs, beds, matresses, etc. at way down prlcea al Young' a second hand atore. The '1 cent fare U Gladstone Is un precedented in motor line (ares, I'm cent lure to Portland. I n h peel thiMtt adjustable window screens at Hiillomy A Jiusch s. They are certainly the right thing. ClianilMtrlaln'iColit' , Cholera and Diar rhoea Keinedy always aflordri prompt relief. F'oi sale by (1. A. Hurding. You will not hesitate in having those rooms repapered when you look at the styles and prices of wall aer carried by K. L. Ilolinan. When the hair has fallen out, leaving the heud bald, If the scalp is not shiny, there is a chance of regnining the hair by using Hall's Hair Rcnewer. Send the Fntkhi'hibk to your friend In the I0ai.t ami thus ulve hlui an Idea ol what la going on in Clackamas county, It may Induce him to locate with us. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with hhilou I Catarrh Remedy J sold on a guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Hold by Charinan A Co., druggists, OrrKon City. Moments are useless if trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted if con sumed by delay in cases where One Minute Con ii 1 1 Cure would bring Imme diate relief. Geo. A. Harding. We are receiving shipments of Craw font peaches direct from Southern Ore gon and w ill sell them to you at whole sale prlcea. F.. K. Williams, the grocer. The McDonald reHidence next door to the Cliir House is being repainted and thoroughly overhauled in readiness for Mrs. McDonald, who will hereafter re side (hero with her son in law, John Moore. A ihampoo usually costs 25 cents but there's many a good shampoo in .'3 tent bottle of Huntley't hair tonic. It ia delightful to usr, gives lustre to the hair and soon drives out dandruff. Fully guaranteed. J. II. Kellogg and Mis. Henry Wile hart are levelling up Adams atreet in front of their residences between Second and Third atreets anil have removed the hill that ornamented (?) that portion of the street ao long. Daniel Williams will oen up a Itrorery atore in his building on the southwest corner of Seventh and Center streets about the first of September He will carry a complete line of staple and fancy groceries anil sell them at the lowest market price. Miss Wishart is now in Portland ac quainting herself witli imported styles of fall millinery. She is working with the best talent in that line on the Pacific Coast. She intends making Mrs, Sladen'a millinery parlors the most iiv lo-date in the citv and with her talent it certainly will tie. The statement made many yeara ago that "man cannot live by breal alone ia as true as it ever was he must have a nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Richard Petxold s alway ready to furnish his customers with the Irest of fresh and Hinoked meats at either his Main or Seventh street market. The Haptist Sunday school at Canemah enioved a very pleasunt picnic in the park opposite the electric station W ed- nesday afternoon. There were swings croquet, games and an abundance of ice cream and lemonade, with a grand basket dinner at noon, all of which were greatly enjoyed by the little people. "My landlord will pay for that paper," said a business man to Holman, the wall paper dealer. Holm an said it was ( for the room. "Is that all? Well, I will pay it myself," replied the business man. You will be surprised when you find how little it costs to paper your room when you see Holman and Bee his up-to-date styles and prices. James Kribbs, a 17-year old Bolton boy, who in company with William Met- calf, went in swimming at Mugoon's park last Saturday evening, ruslilv attempted to swim across the Willamette river at that place. When partly across his strength gave out and he was forced to shout (or help. His comrade promptly rendered assistance, helping him to shore, thus averting what might have proved a fatal accident. Engineer I). W. Kinnaird left Wed nesday evening by the overland for Central Toint, Jackson county, where he has a contract to survey 20 odd min Imr claims for different parties in that vicinity, On completion of that work, he will return to Eugene, from where he will go into the Blue river mining district, having a contract to survey several mining claims in that section for differ ent companies, among which are the Blue River Mining and Milling Co. of this city. I'D ft ELY VLGETADLt. lull In ilia wnrl't t kH l.l'PI' M'AI. Sf-Hl fflC fur .11 lli-Ul.iW:. lW tll f.lvcr, Stomal h .nil Hplrfn, J'.Ktit.if lit. Livnf inii iifrv.nl Ciiii.ij AHII I .v.., Jbl AI.AHI f.ll. f.VI:N. Jfc'WKI. I OMrLAIHt., K..ri.K K.U, JaIJHUIiI AMI) Sai.a. 11,4 1 IIUKATMI K"ihriy U vt iinpl...nt, nothlna tnmmnn, ti.d lir.uili; .ml In n.rly v.ry cm It oin. fr'm Ih. .luni.f Ii, .nd ran Ii. w. ...lly curt.' ted it y"U will t.k. Simmon. I.iv.h kKi.ifi.Atop. n'H nri(l.l n Mil. a r.mnly Un till, rcpul.lv. dwirdrr. ll will alo lliirtv. yuur yM, com(il.lofi and gvlarral li.allb. ru.KHi Ifow many ffinVr lunur. day (i9f Amy, mailing Iif. hurd.il and roMiing ciikl.ii'. tA all pic.Mjrs, uwing to tit. Mrrct fttifUring tnim I'im.. V.t r.lw i r.iuiy In th. hand of .lrn"t any on. who will um .yt.mat. rally ih. remedy thai h.i iermanenily cured ihou Mnd.. Simmon. J.ivkk Khi.iii.atom t. nn draatic, rlwiaut purge, but a g.litlc aMifttanl to natura. CHTIFATION RllOfl.I) not U regarded aa a tnflinK allmcnl in fail, nature demand, the uimuM refc-iiiariiy of III. bowri. and any deviation from Ihi. tlcm.ud neve ih. way ofie'n lo tenon, nenger. ll M) quit. a. ft.i.Mery lo remove impure a cumulation, from III. bowel. .. it ia to cat or iee), and no health can haeipetted wv v. a callv. hAOit tA body (.rcvaila. NICK HKAI)A IIF.I Thi. dialrewinif afftlrtiofl orrur. miM freuently. Tha diftiiirt..ii(e 4 the fttotna'h, aruing from the illiortt.. iiy diietled conter.tl, ratiM-. a aeverc pain in ' e head, v omp.nted wuh dM.!;reeaM n.uKa, and tin. conMilutr. what t. popularly known a. Suk llradarlie, l' ihe rrl.cf lit which 7Aa SlMMOHt Liv.a kw.ui.Aioa na MmnriNa. HAHurAi.ii'aKii tiNi.v av J. II. KILIN eV Oil,, J'bdadelpbia. Pa. R. L. Hoi -nan has removed his under taking parlors to his old stand in the Weintiard building. J. R. Clark has just completed a fGOO res'dence on his place one and a half miles northeast of the city. The time (or opening of the West Side school has been postponed to Monday, September 20, on account of hop picking. Child's tennis shoes 25c ; men's large, 3.rc ; tan shoes at a great cut ; balbriggan shirts at half price; hats at half price. Red Front. Daniel Williams, at the head of Sev enth street stairs, has added a line of pat ent medicines to his slock of school books, candies, notions, etc., which he sells cheaper than the cheapest. The Junior league of the Methodist church will give a social entertainment in the church parlors this (Friday) even ing, to which all are invited. Admis sion to entertainment, 5 cent ; ice cream and cake 10 cents. "Facta About Mt. St. Ellas" in the September number of Demorest'a Maga line will prove of especial interest in connection with the present exodus to Alaska, and the facts that gold has been discovered In this peak. If you have seen a little child In a par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, w Inch gives quick relief. Geo. A. Harding. The Septemher number of Demerest's Magazine contains an article on "The Picturesque Shakers," which is redolent of the quaint sweet simplicity of rural liubor lifrt VA-ilh ai-tiutif illimtralinna f f ' youths and maidens in their Puritanical atlire. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head ache, aallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried De Witt's Little Early Risers tor these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Geo. A.Hard ing. Pope & Company have just completed their plumbing contract on Dr. D. L. Paine's new residence on the southwest corner of Main and Thirteenth streets. Like all the work turned out by this firm it is first-class in every particular. Dr. Paine now possesses one ot the hand somest modern residences in the city. The fourth quarterly meeting of the M. E. church will be held Saturday, August 28, at 7:30 p. m. Presiding Elder Parsons will be present and will preach on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The pastor, T. L. Jones is expected here Thursday evening, and will preach on Sunday evening if his health will permit. The September number of McClure's Magazine will contain a series of fine portraits of Henry Clay, most of them never before published. It will also have an article by Mr. F. G. Kenyon, of the British Mimeum, showing what recent discoveries have done toward determin ing when the four Gospels were w ritten and confirming their historical value. "The Meaning of Greater New York" is the title of an article in Demorest's Magazine for September which is its own explanation. It is intended to answer all those questions about the consolidation of New York and Brooklyn which people with intelligent curiosity are always asking their friends and which their friends are rarely able to answer. James Hodges, who tor Beveral years past has been one of the leading mer chants of Canby, has sold out his prop erty in that town and will leave with his family tor Southern California about the 15th of September, where he will make his future homo. Mr. and Mrs Hodges have manv friends both in Canby and in this city who regret their depart ure, but wish them well in their new home. The Grand Army of the Republic Is holding its annual encampment this year at liufrrtlo, New York. The attendance has been larger and Ihe enthusiasm at a higher pitch than at any previous en campment. On Tuesday President Mc Kinley reviewed Ihe parade and in the evening responded lo a toast-at the ban quet. "Perplexing Experiences" atl0:.'50a. m, and "Common Sene Tactics and the Remits" al 8 p. in will he Dr. Butler's subjects at the Congregational church next Sabbath. Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting at 7 p. rn. The public is cordially in vited to all the services. In the after noon at S :.'J0 o'clock Dr. Butler will preach at the church in Elyville. Every Bicycle novice, whether young or old, will find It a genuine benefit to make a careful study of the facts con tained lu "Practical Hints for the Bicycle Novice" in the September number of Demorest'a Magazine, the timid beginner will obtain just that needful information her instructor always forgets to give her and which she spends weary weeks in acquiring. Prol. J. C. Zinser, the newly elected principal of the Barclay achool, moved to town this week and is occupying the Aldrich cottgge at the head of Seventh street. Prof. Zinser has, for the past year, been a resident of Mt. Scott and pricincipal in the school at that place. Prior to last year he was princi pal of the public achool at Belvidere, Illinois. He comes to us highly recom mended as a successful educator. Rev. Dr. Butler, in addition to carry ing on his services in the Congregational church in this city, will conduct services alternately in the clupels at Park place and Ely, each Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. He will also take with him some of the best singers of his church to assist him in these rvices, and a very helpful time may be expected. Both the Parkplaceand Ely chapels are mis sions built and maintained by the Con gregational church of Oregon City and these services to be given by Dr. Butler will be under the auspices of this de nomination. On Tuesday the O. C. T. Co. took the Altona off the Oregon City and Portland route and put her on the upper river ra -, where she will make the trip on alternate days with the Ramon. This arrange' nient will continue until after hop-pick ing. The Joseph Kellogg has been put on the Oregon City and Portland run to take the place of the Altona. Capt. Jim Siuuth, one of the beat known steam boat men in the stare, is In command of the Kellogx, and Rufus Holman is the accommodating purser. Both these gentlemen are fully competent for the positions thev fill. The Tenth Annual Educational Num ber of The Outlook puts side by side personal sketches of two great educators, with unusually fine portraits of the two men. One of the two is an American the great scientist, Joseph Le Conte, who has been the ablest American adv ocate of the theory of evolution as being in unison with the doctrine of Chris tianity. The other is the famous and eccentric English scholar and Oxford professor, Benjamin Jowett, and the sketch is baed on the recent biography which has attracted such wide attention. There are half-a-dozen or more other articles relatng to timely educational topics ; a refined love story by Maraget Sutton Briscoe ;an immensely interesting installment of Justin McCarthy's "Story of Gladstone's life," touching upon the Alabama Question and tne Irish Uni versity contest ; the second part of Helen M. North's valuableand beautifully illus trated "How to See an English Cathe dral;" a readable paper on "Pilgrim's Progress," by the pastor of the church at Bunyan's town, Bedford the Rev. John Brown, D.D., and much else of interest. The cover has a strongly drawn repro duction of the statue of the "Lemnian Athena," now known to be a copy of Pheidiaa's great work, the parts of which were brought together in a strange way. $3 a year. The Outlook Company, 13 Aator Place, New York. Whut Dr. A. E. Salter Says. BiifKALO, N. Y. Gents. From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh'a Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, lam prepared to say that it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly Baved many from Consumption. Sold by Charman & Co , druggists, Oregon City. Bowling Alley Mot lee. I have disposed of Willamette Falls bowling alley to Mr. John Bean and I hope be will receive the same liberal patronage of the best class of citizens that I have since opening up. These alleys compare favorably with any in the country and are appreciated by all experienced bowlers. Frkd Wbathbrford. Fur Rent. Nicely furnished rooms, on the north fide of Sixth street, between Washington and Center, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. With or without board . Terms reasonable. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on H. T. Sladen. He has it at his finger ends. Practical Horsesljoer Track and Road Work a Specialty. Any style shoes forged In Iron or steel. Wsgon work arid repairing. Satisfaction guarantee.!. Shop on Seventh street, next door to Noblitt's stable. fie St. Lois I'.lnlif-llciiiiiwa The Great National and Representative Republican Newspaper. Reduced Subscription Rates, DAILY AND SUNDAY, - SATURDAY EDITION, 16 pages, SUNDAY EDITION, 28 to 40 pages. Weekly, issued in Semi-Weekly Sections, 8 pages each Tuesday and Friday, 18 pagea each week One Year, $1.00; Six Months, 50c. THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is universally ican newspapers, and at these REDUCED RATES it is also THE CHEAPEST THE GLOBE-EEMOCRAT pays for and paper in the United Slates. It will be indispensable during the coming great National Campaign, and the LOW PRICE places it within the reach of all THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is sold by news dealers everywhere at 2 cents for the daily and 6 cn ts for the Sunday issues. Deliveredto regular subscribers, Daily and Sunday, 15 cents a week, GO cents a month. If your local dealer does not handle it, insist upon him procuring it for yon, or send your subscrip tion with remittance direct to the publishers. Particlar attentioun is called issued in Semi-Weekly sections, eight pages every Tuesday and Friday, making it practically A LARGE SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 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. Ik goes to every State almost to every postofPce in the Union. All America is its legitimate field. No matter w here you live, you will find it invaluable as a news paper and home journal. Sample copies free on application to GLOBE PRINTING CO., St Louis, Mi Liters Bed Rock Prices. Being desirous of closing out and going to Alaska, we will sell cheap for the Next 3 months. Mills 4 miles south of Oregon City. Plank and rock road to miil. Bills sawed to order. Lindsley & Sons. 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, or skill in handling to make Lindsey & Gibson's BREAD The equal of the best known made. His pastry cannot be excelled. Try a loaf ol wholewheat flour bread. Fine Groceries and """Fresh Vegetables. Webster's International Dictionary Successor of the " Unabridged?' The One Great Standard Authority, So riTtoe lion. '. J. llrewwr, JuaUca U. 8. Supreme Court. Standard or tha V. 8. (lOTt Printing Offloa, the V- S. Supreme i Court, all Ute State Hu-. fireme l onrta.anuol near 7 all the SctHUlbooaa. Warmly Commended bT State Supeiintemlenta ( of School.. 1 ollem l'real-. riYnt.,amiotherKtlucatora , aitiHMl wllftom nuoiuar. 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One Year, $(5.00: Six Months, $3 00 One Year, $1.60 One Year, $200 conceded to be THE BEST of Amer priota MORE NEWS than any other to THE WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT ! ClarEncc Porter. Geo. C. iiiuj. Blacksmiths Wagonmakers Horseshoeing a Specialty. Any design of an iron or steel shoe fitted up. All kinds of repairing at reasonable rates. "5 Shop opposite Pope's hardware store. 4 Oregon City, Ore. &nsr-i JOHN YOUNGER, IEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. TA5TELES5 IH10LL IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. GaLATTA. Ills., Not. M, 1893. Parle Medicine Co., St. Louia. Mo. w Mild last Tear. SH0 bottle of : GKOVK H TA8TKI.KS8 CHILL TONIC mod ha.e bought three srone already ihia yr. Inalloarr-a-I pentmce of 14 yeara, In the drug buninem, hate j De.erld.nanlrletluUe'vtub uulveroeJ wiia. . .......... T.... . ur.milv. ' bn.Cabb CO. For sale by C. G. Huntley. 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