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Oregon City Enterprise. OUKOIIN CITY omCKUH. Mnyor, - - - K. (1. CnuMnM ili'dinliT, ... 'Hum. K, Kymi Clillil l'ullc - - - Cliit". K. Ilnrix Truaaurer, ... II. K. HlmlKlil CUy Atlornriv, - II. I'V Hinul CimiiiiiImIiiikt, - ('. Iliilicoik, it Hiit. ill Walor Wiirki, - W. II. Howell f'ily KtiK1 r. - - I. W. KliniHiril Ounrlliiniii !'.!. (limit, I,. V. ('ilf, John tn iitttr. It I). Wllmin. It. KcM-incr, J mi, Itintku, II. K. lUrrla, frank lluacli. Oiuioll Miei't Ural Wnilnmiliiy of ncli montli in cli liall. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1H07. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. I.owncy'n Chocolate Bonbon; tie the Lett. Name on every plere. K. K. William, the grocer. Money to loan on good real entitle ecurlty by A. H. Driver. Blank nolo, receipt and orilur books ut the Kntkhi-uihi olllcn . Kchoul Huppht cheap at Chariiian & Co. the cut cut rule Drnggi!. Pope A Co. Imyo juiit received another lotol Trilby Mirtitftit heater. You dhoiihl net) Ihi'in before you buy. Thorough lifted Jurey bull for lulu, Syeum old ; will take trade. (ilmUtono Saw Mill Co. For plioloa Hut will iIi-ih you, try the Columbia atuiliu, the tiploiUte gallury. Uin lrret, opoIU Weill Fargo ex )irea olliee. Him.ll pill', lite illl. Ieit pill. Pe Will' Little Karly Rlaer cure bilioua licim, contiitloli, lick headache, (iuo. A. Harding. You will not hunilalo in bavinx thone rooina repapcroil when you look at the lyleiand price o( wall paHr carilud by K. L. Ilalman ltev. W. D. Wllllaina, ol Oregon CI y, will ollU lale at Reaver Creek Congiega lloiial church next Sunday afternoon at 3 'clock. All invited. Kxcluiiivf iii-m in atylea, autx-rl jriiy In Intjtialily, maryeloua loiie In price are the chief tluircleriiitla. o( Mim Goldmiiilli'a millinery parlor. You can't cure consumption but you ran avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the ui of One Minute Conn h Cure. (ieo. A. Harding. If you want tiling up to dale at reas onable pi Uea and suitable, call al Mrs. H. T. Hladen'a millinery parlor where everything will be done to accommodate you. lie Not Deceived I A Cough. Hoarse netu or Croup aic not to be trifled with. A done in time ol hhiloli'a Cure will aave you much trouble, dold by Cbarman A Co., Inuggiata Ortwon Cliy. Diaflgiireinent for life by bur lie or cald may be avoided by uniug 1H Will' Witch llaxol halve, the great remedy for pilea and lor all kiuda of aorua and ekln trouble, (ieo. A. Ilnrdiug. If the price you pay for dings and inedicinea l llunlliy'a price, you know il'a right. If you lny at lluntley'a drug More you know tie ijuuli'y la right which la in uch nior eaaential than the price. '; Karl'i Clover Hoot Tea i a pleasant laxutive. Regulate the bovela, purl lice the blood. Cleaia the complexion. Kuty lo make and pUimant to take. il6 cent, hold by C Iihi jinn A Co., Oregon City. Pr. L. L. Pickens, doiulst, does al kind of dental won. Gold Croatia, porcelain crown am) bridge work a specialty. All operutiana guuronleud for 6 yearn, Call and get ny pi ices. Ofllce in Barclay building Grove's taetele Chill tonic Is A per fect Malarial Liver tonio and blooil purifier, llumove Bilkmsness without purging. A uloaaant al Iinon Syrup. It ii as large a any dollar tonic and re tail for 50c. To gut the genuine, ask fur for Urove's. For Bale by C. U. Huntley. It I a big t hlng to say but nevertheless truo, that a great multitude of people have crowned Simmon liver Regulator, the "King of Liver Medicines." There is nothing like It for Maiiria, Kheuina limn, Chills and Fover, Constipation, liillioUHnces, Hick Headache, IudigeHtlou and all troubles arming from a sluggish or diseased liver. Simmons Liver Regu lator i the prevention aud cure for thoho ailnunts. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re cently perfected an ingenious cure for dysjiephiu, Their Digestive Cordial con sUts of a food already digested and ft di genler of food happily com pined. The Importance of this invention will be appreciated when wo ruatixu whut a pro portion of the community are victem of some lorin of ntom icli Ttroubles. lioun anilHol pnlt, thin people have little incli nation to eat, and what thuy do eat causes them pain and destress. This Pigwtive Cordial of the Shaker corrects any stomach durangnient at once. It makes thin people plump. Kvery one "will be greotly lntorentod to read too little book which has bneii jilaced in f he hands of druggists for free distribution. What Is L ixol? Nothing but Castor Oil made, as palatable as honey Childern like It Saddles aud barncx at Young's second baud store at your own pi Ice, Wood wanted ut this ofllce, oak. fir or limb. In length 10 or 22 Inch or four foot. Second band school books bought, sold and exchunged, at Huntley's book si ore, One price to all and that the lowest of the low at Miss Goldsmith's millinery parlors, Stoves, springs, beds, inutreiises, etc. at way down prices at Young' I second hand store. Sciiooi, Hooks at 1'ortland prices at Charmaii A Co.'i, the origional cut-jirlce druggists. Inxct those adjustable window screens at Hellomy & Hunch's. They are certainly the right thing. Try our Tolioggsn Maple syrup and you will use no other. K. V.. Williams, Ihe grocer. Ask your grocer for (iold Ieaf linking 1'i.wder. Take no other. A trial can will convince all housewives that it has no superior. Fees lo the amount of '.'n7 A0 were collects 1 by the county clerk during the month of Keplemlier, and $121 .Hi) by the recorder during the same period. Itev. II, Oberg, pastor of the Metho dist church, w III address the men's meet ing at the Y, M.C. A. next Bunday after noon at 4 o'clock. All men are cordially Invited, You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop Into pneumo nia or consumption. Instant relief are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. (ieo. A. Harding. Ladles, Take the Ileal. If you are troubled wrth Constipation, Sallow Skin, and a Tired Feeling, take Karl' Clover Tea, It Is pleasant to take. Sold by Cbarman A Co., Prugglsta, Oregon City. Van Camp's Pork and Ileans. A tri umph In cookery ; 10c, IS, 20c. K. K. Williams, the grocer. There will le the usual service on Sunday in the Baptist church at 10:30 a. tn. and 7 p. in Subject of siwclsl evening seiuion on Baptist doctrine will be: "Communian-Ualiflcation lor its observance . " The statement made many years ago that "man cannot live by breal alone" is as true as it ever was he must have a nice juicy ateak or a roast of meat to go with it. Richard I'elxold s alway ready to furnlidi his customers with the best of fresh and smoked meats al either his Main or Seventh street market. J. M. Thlrswend, of (iron beck, Tex., say that when he has a siell of indiges tion, and feels bad ami sluggish, betake twoo(Ie Witt's little F.arly Risers, at night, and he is all right the next morn ing. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? Geo. A. Hard ing. "Mv landlord ail) tav for that paper," said a business man lo Holmun, the wall paper dealer. Holinan said It was ) for the room. "Is that all? Well, I will pay it myself," replied the business nan. You will be surprised when you find how little it costs to paper your room when you see Holman and see his up to-date styles and prices J. C. Ber'y, one of the best known citi zens of Seiicer, Mo,, testifies that he cured himself of piles by using a few box es of le Witt's Witch Haxel Salvo. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had n.ied many different kinds of so called cures; but De Witt's was the one that did thd work and he will verify this statement if any one wishes to write him. Geo. A. Harding. The November inagasine number of The Outlook will contain an article by Mr Hamilton W. Mable, founded on the authorised biography of l,ord Tennyson by his son, which has just apiearud. A notable fine reproduction of Watt's fa mous painting of Tennyson, and other il lustrations, will accompany the article. ( 3 a year. The Outlook Company, 13 Astor Place, New York . ) Not a little favorable comment has been made by the press on the special announcment by The Outlook that its chief feature for the coining year (in the Magazine Numbers; will bo a series of papers bv Edward Everett Hale on "Lowell and His Friends." The general enterest expressed assures a particularly cordial welcome to this series of articles. ($3 a year . Outlook Company, 13 Astor place, New York ) A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to bo in a most miseiablo condition. It was iindontebly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing It us dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From theadvertisement'of Chain perlain's Cough Remedy and the many gixxl recommendations included therein, we concludeed to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in its results, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending this excellent Cough Remedy to Hnyone afflicted with ft cough or cold in any form. The Runner of Liberty, Liberty town, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent Bizes for sule by U. A. Harding. Dr. MIlog'Nerve riusU-rsAlc. at all druggist. PURELY VEGETABLE. I'll. Ml.Mll, l'lll . mil II. m i,.ily Moll. .'imt. In. in ll. world i V" l.rrt riiAi. hfiw inc fur till iiiw!.i. U iIm liver, biMMiiih and Hpt.cn. lrKlilul Ih. Ivrr ..ml iji:vcnl Ciiii.i.11 ahii f-rvim, MaiasI' lll't ttlVPH. llliWKI. I .OMPLAINI., K Ml I.KW' lift., Jaumuuii amu Naioka. HAM HIIKATMI K'ltliliig It in iififflft.nt, twilling to crmmon, u Imil Ufilh; mid lit iHiarly uvitry cm II cmi from III. Mum.' h, m.il run Ik m ...lly t(rr:uij If ym will nk. SiMMum l.ivri kMi.i". I'o ' nrifli. " ur. ratntriy m On rcul.iv tliorilr. It will aim liiiruv. yuui appatiM, cuuipl.nun and gctw al biili. rn.KHt lliiw many .uAVf inriura day afir day, making llf. bnrilffn and rnM'tnjr .ilM.n'. at all pl.aMir., owing lo ih. hom Mifl.ring bum I'IIm. Y.i nlicf I. r.1y lu ilia band tM alniiwi any oa. who will uaa aytniai. Cally In. ram.dy llial ha. parmanMilly cur.d lluni' ami.. HimM"N lvaa Kaii;i.ATo la no draauc, violanl purga, but a (.ml. aMiMant to naiura. CONSTIPATION SHOt'l.lJ Dm b. ngardrd aa trifling allmnllil latl. naltira dcmamli ih. uim'iM rgularily of tha bi'w.l., and any dcvUibia frum llii. demand pave. lb. way often to .rriim. danger, ll m nun. at n.' cary to rernova Iniftura arcumulaiKicit frmn Iba bow.i. a. it i. to aat or .lerji, and no health ran tie eitMtneil where a cottiv. habit of boOy ur.vaila. NICK IIKAUACIIKI Ttlll ditlrenlng aflltrtlnn orrllrt mM frHUenlly. 7'he iMiirbiit:a 4 ilia stoma' b, ari.itig (nirn In. Im-re tly dtg.Mrd curileni. caiiMr a tavera (win In 'h hea'l, a cimi(Mliieil wr.b dluree.h! naUMa, and lint i;i,niiliiie. what l. p"ml,rly knnwn a. hn.lt llrailat'he, ll b tebef U willlll 1A. blMUUMI Ltv.a Kni.i ui u Maiiicma HANurAttraan ijni.v av .1. II. Zr.lLIM A CO., 1iiladIphi, Pa. Van Camp's Macaroni and Cheese. A new delicacy. For sale by K, E. Williams, tho gnxer. Ilargain sale of millinery aud trimmed hats Oct. I5ih ami Mth at the Red Front Oregon City neat and stylish trimmed hats l up. Save about Jj. Farm for rent M0 acre, i5 in cultiva tion, splendid barn, new house, old orch ard, young prune orchard 000 trees. II. E. Chohh. "The Christian Church in Ancient Britain, Her Martyrs and Her Emissar ies," from 200 A D to 350 will tie the subject at St. Paul's church next Sunday evening. Columbian Spirits takes the place of alcohol for everything except internal use. Use it for bathing, for burning in lamps, for liniments. Price 35 cents per pint. At Huntley's drug stoie. Dyiepsia Cured. Sbiloh'i Yitalizer Immediately relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food Distress, and is the great kldnev and liver remedy. Sold by Cbarman & Co., Druggists, Oregon City. Harvest home jubilee services will be held at the Congregational church next Sabdath. At the morning service the pastor will preach an harvest borne sermon subject, "Thoughts and Lessons Iroin the Harvest, and its Ingathering." Appropriate music will be rendered. At Ihe evening set vice, a concert pro gram will be rendered, by the choir, young people and Sabbath school child ren, which promise to be an enjoyable service. The public is cordially invited to attend. Married. KLY-BYKON. At the residence of the bride's parents, near Tualatin, in Washington county, on Thursday Oct. 7, 1KU7, Miss Addie byron to Duane C Ely, Uev. A. J. Montgomery oiliei ating. The wedding was sol em i zed at high noon in the presence of the immediate relatives of the liiwrli contracting parlies, and alter hearty congratulations tor future prosperity and happiness had been showered upon the happy couple, the entire party sat down to a bounteous wedding dinner, The hiido is the accomplished daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dyron, pioneer resi dents of Washington county aud a leader in the social circles of the community in which she lived. The groom is well known as one of our leading business men, a gentleman of worth and integrity. Mr. and Mrs. Elv will reside on Madis on street in a cottage recently prepared for their recoution. KISER JONES In the otllce of the justice of the peace, on Wednesday afternoon, Octoher 13, Miss Ada Jones to Mathew Riser, Justice Schuebel olli ciating. The bride and groom are both residents of Yamhill county, near Newberg and will make their future residence on the farm home cf the giooin just oyer the line from Clackamas county in Yamhill county. Dieadrully Nervous. (lents: I was dreadfully nervous, mid for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole nervous system. I was troubled with constipation, kidnev und bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that 1 rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs.S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Charmar. A Co., Druggists, Oregon City. Stray Horse. Strayed from Willamette Falls about August 1st, a gray mare, six years old, weight 1300 pounds height 10'a' bands, collar mark on back of neck, one hip slightly lower than the other, a little stiir in the shoulders. A liberal reward for Information loading to the recovery of the uidmal. J. A. Mokiinkk. Beaver Creek, Or. Hint trm Itaek can lie nirrti with Dr. Mile' MiUVK I'LASTEB. Ouly Xc REAL LMTATfc TKAJMKKH. furnished Krery Week by Hie I'lucka ma Aim! met k Trust Ompuny. W W and M A Weed to SP Mack, 1.01 acres in claim 4'J; fl(!'0. J UTrembath to M Tremlmth, lots 6, blk 104, purt lot 0, same B i $27.4 1. John Myers to Addie White, 25 acres claim 151 ; $25 , o. , Men L Bower to 3 Huffman, 1 rod wide along west line of w of no '4, sec 10,5s,le;10. Theo II Sconce to Men Bowers, 1 rod on west line, of sw Yt of ne , sec 10, 6 s,le;l. Jens A Boe to J Huffman, 8 ft off e side of ii 't of nw sec 10, 6 s, 1 ej $1. Chas Kramein to E Hodson, 24 acres in Ladd claim ; fU.68. J A Logun to It 0 Logan, 60 acres in Geo Wills claim ; 4'XK). J E Garrett to M A Winnie, 115 acre in Garrett claim; (1. Fred A Ely to (i W Grace, lot 6, blk 12, Sit View Add; $160. Will Land Go to George 8 Batty Co, lot 00, Pruneland ; $750. Kobt Arrington et al to E F Kiley, 40 lots in Minthorn ; tax sale. Fred L Cbarman to E O Johnson, lots 1,3, blk 48, Otegon City ; $12iK). 8 P Jones to B Munson, lot 9, blk 4, west side add ; $200. Frank T Barlow to W C Oannon, lots 7, 8, blk 3, West Gladstone i $200. A Bissell to Minnie Scheer, 2.48 acres, sec 33, 3 a, 1 e ; $122. E E Charmun to J R Clarke, blk 3, Clackamas Heights; $350. Chas Montgomery to J G Miller, 16 acres in Shannon claim ; $040. M A Winnie to W A Garner, 135 acres in Garrett claim ; $1. J jhn Hotts to W A Garner 135 acres in Garratt claim ; $4095. John Campbell to W M Stewart,se of ne M and lot 4, sec 29, 1 s, 2 e; $4500. William Mortenson to J F Mortenson, 20.06 acres, sec 8, 6 s, 1 e ; $350. W P Hansen to C Johnson, ne of so J4', sec 29, 6 s, le;$400. II Woodruff to F M Naught, 16 50 acres, sec 7, 5 s, 3 e ; $200. THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application Loans, investments.real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oreiron City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. 'otlce to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, October 18,187, the board of equal ization of Clackamas county will attend at the ofllce of the clerk of the county court of said county and publicly exam ine the assessment rolls for the year 1897 and correct all errors in valuations, de scriptions or qualities of lands, lots er other property. And it is the duty of all persons interested io appear at the time and placs appointed ; and if it shall ap pear to such board of equalization that there are any lands, lots or other prop erty assessed twice or in the name of a person or persons not the owner of the same, or assessed under or beyond its value, or any lands, lots or other property not assessed said beard of equalization shall make the proper corrections. L. Stout, Assessor. Her Health Restored MlilU Til E misery of sleeplessness can only be realized by those who have experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. 8o certain Is Lir. Miles of this fact that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid for the 8rst txttle tried, providing It does not benefit. Jlrs. Ileury Bruns, wife of the well known jlaoksmlth at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and lrregulurmenstruutlon; suffering untold misery for years. I usod various advertised remedies for femalecom plaluta besides being under the care of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Pr. Miles' advertisement the testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mluo, aud I shall uevor ceuse to thuok that lady. Iler testimonial Induced mo to use Pr. Miles' Norvlue aud Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored mo to health. I cauuot say enough for Pr.Mlles'KomcUles. Pr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Hook ou dis eases of tho heart and .rvnji f r,n. Aihlress. Miles' jr. Nervine I pAHeaitn Pit. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lud. $7,800 GIVEN AWAY To persons who make the greatest number of wo-ds out of the phrase, "Patent Attorney Wedderburn . " For particulars address the National Rec order, Washington, D. C. AU oatn banished by Dr. Miles' Pain Fills. Bad! It is news to you, perhaps, that baking powder can be bad for the insides. Good baking powder, how ever, is not bad for the insides. True, it costs more than baking powder at 25 cents or 30 cents a pound; but it does better work, and more work for the money, than "cheap" baking pow der does, and it does no harm. Of the right-price baking powders Schilling's Best is the bestyour money back if you don't like it at vour erocer's. The Beehive J. We have , received in the last few days over 50 cases of New Fall Goods.... All oar orders were placed before the advance in prices and our customers will find us as low as Portland's largest houses and much lower than same goods can be bought for in Oregon City. If you want Shoes Ladies or Gents' Furnishings Fancy Dry Goods or Notions be sure and visit The Beehive III VO. A,. A r& A A .A & tCS I WO-TO-BAGc"SEEDGOnE0 OmLWO.nDIoreaaYtd.vri flnoeiin pron rt power to destroy de.l for tobacco In ny form. Ko-to-bac la tb.rrantMt nma-foul ,a uxi xorld. Manr a-mlnaV pound. 10 iDOari and lliurn lalia 10 iniitl"w: Impotent aaan .iroua. Hnomtud magnetic. Jostlrr a rx,a. You will be d liKbtedk Wipeejo tobelirra what weaar. tut main la tioliitl7 mare olerd "T aumriia erenr SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY CHARMAN & CO. Greatest Offer Ever Made A PAPER FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. THE EARLY LIFE SF ABSOLUTELY FRCS-E:. CLU23 Cr C. I flAtu Tn 4171119 IT OiH rwirn' TiMir nclvhlir' to Join Tilh yai en.-i cr y"m r.-' J MOW III dtUUilt II. i.'nforiilK KKAiiUf. t At.jti::; .... i .n..! -v- , cli th"KLT UKK Of UhCUL.1" KKKE. Th'! ittI .-om:i':r r.c 1 !!t"i'uy iit.i .run; ;-li" v 1 ot Llnooln't life ew written. It couu.u I6t PH'i I Ki. ..! J i"-i . I. AIT i f ..;.".. i. ' Bend all order tn THE PRAIRIE FARMER PUB. 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