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Oregon City Enterprise. COl'KTa. Circuit court cnnvmci tlrat Mon a In No - vembcr end third Monday In April. Probate court iu tCKilon Brut Monday in each Month. Commlloncm court mccta (Irat Wedneaday After Ant Mnmlar ol each month. FRIDAY, OCT015ER 20, 1897. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. PERSONAL NOTES. Knitting yarn, two skeins for 5 cents at the Racket Store. ' One order at Miss Goldsmith's will in sure your future patronage in millinery. The largest, best and nicest selections of ribbons ever in the city just arrived at the Racket Store. Our creations are original and exclu sive. Our prices the very lowest at SI iss Goldsmith millinery parlors. Rev. A. J. Montgomery w ill address the men's meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association next Sunday after noon. All men are cordially invited. Tor a quiet place to hitch your horses away from the motor line and a place to get a first class job of repairing or horse hoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. Their is no need of little children be ins tortured by scald head, ecxetna and skin eruptions. Pe Witt's Witch Hazel. Salve gives instant relief and cures per manently. Geo. A. Harding. Dyspepsia Cured. Sliiloh's Vitalizer immediately relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food Distress, and is the great kidnev and liver remedy. Sold by Charman A Co., Druggists, Oregon City. The young people of the Congrega tional church will give a Halloween social at the church this Thnrsday eve ning, A good program is provi led and refreshments will be served. All are invited. Salvation Army will have a grand street illumination fire and light Satur day evening Oct. 30:7 p.m. After the street parade ice cream and cake will be served in the hall, tickets ten cents.every- body welcome, admission free. The usual services at the Baptist church will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. M. L. Rugg on Sunday who will speak in the evening on the disaster on the West Side, by which two young men lost their lives and others were seriously injured. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, has a choice and well selected stock of family groceries which he is selling at very reasonable rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods deliveded to any part of the city. W. B. Psrlluw brought to this office Saturday some as fine cider as ever was made from the juice of apples. Mr. Fartlow, who has established a reputa tion for making cider that is unexcelled anywhere, has established a depot at E. E. William's grocery store, where those desiring fine cider in any quantity can be accommodoted. There was a large congregation at the Congregational church latt Sabbath eve ning to listen to Dr. Butlers first talk to young people, the second talk in the series will be given next Sabbath, sub ject, "How to Win; or Elements of Success " In the morning a service on Autumnal Characteristics, will be held, thrme "The Falling Leaves." The public is invited. There are some people who never wear daik glasses and yet they never see any thing bright; it is the people who are dyspeptic and soured. Everything is out of joint with such people. '! suf fered many years with dyspepsia and liver troubles but have been relieved since taking Simmons Liver Regulator. I know others who have been greatly benefited by its use." James Rowland, Carrollton, Mo. McClure's Magazine for November will contain three chapters from Mark Twain's forthcoming book on his recent journey round the world. They are the only portion that will be given to the public in advance of the book itselt, and are said to have all of the old Mark Twain flavor, with something added. They have been very fully illustrated for Mc Clure's by A. B Frost and Peter Newell, who for kindly, genuine, and yet fanciful humor hold much the same place among artists that Mark Twain himself holds among writers. Those wlio believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham, of C-uars Mills, La., lies to say on the subject' viz. : "I have been a sufferer Iroin chronic 'diarrhoea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasent to take and never fails to effect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by G A. Harding. The V. S, Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all ithera. George Knight and his niece, Miss Iouisa Knight, of Canby were Oregon City visitors Monday. Joshua Gorhett, who is the owner of a sawmill and farm nearColton, was In Oregon City Thursday. T.M.Cross and daughter, Mirtie, of Molalla, were in the city Monday, vis iting friends and doing some trading. Charley Wood went up lo Aurora Wednesday to notify some of the friends of Charles Natterliu of his unfortunate death. Will L. Miller returned from Southern Oregon Saturday and reports times good and the mines yielding a big income for their owners. Mrs. George A. Peebles, of Salem, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert A. Miller, returned to her home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Kate Johnson, of Meacham, Eastern Oregon, is in the city making an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fisher. J. P. Jones, the. live, rustling traveling passenger agent for the Southern Pacific was in Oregon City Wednesday in the interests of his company. Mrs. Thos. Foulkes and her daughter, Mrs. Grant Phegley, of Portland, were in Oregon City Wednesday, the guests of Mrs. Peter Mclntyre. C. B. Moores and family cttne down from Salem Tuesday and are the guests of Judge and Mrs, Galloway until they can get their household effects arranged in their new home. The Rev. Dr. W. D. Williams w ill re turn from San Francisco on Friday morn ing of this week. He was called away to conduct the funeral services of a val ued friend, a member of the church he served as pastor for several yeats. He wiil occupy his usual place in the St. Paul's church next Sunday, morning and evening. a J. E. Wetzler, whe resides at Milwau kee, but who is one of the leading con tracting plasterers of Portland, was in Oregon City last Monday. Mr. Wetzler is a staunch republican and states that the Germans of his vacinity do not ask political recognition because they are Germans, holding that they are now Americans, and if one of their number is honored by being given a place on the republican ticket next spring, it will lie recognition of their fitness aed merit and not of their nationality. Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Stevens and daughter Miss Muriel, returned on the steamer Friday evening from San Fran cisco, where they spent a couple of weeks, and report a very pleasant outing. The weather was a little disagreeable on the return voyage and trifle too cold in Frisco, so Mr. Stevens says, to be enjoyed by an Oregonian. They found Ilarley Stevens busily employed with the California Electric company and well pleased with his position. Mr. Stevens says he al ways likes to take a tiip tfT because it makes him appreciate home all the more Royal eaakea tha loud pura, wholesome and dellcloua. POWDER Absolutely Pure aou mim fowwa ., UI VOM. ItKAL KSfATh THANSFEKS. Furnished Every Week by the ( lucla. mus Abstract & Trust Company, GOO 900 Geo Hoelm to Win Scott, Dec 0, '!5 W O se'4' of the se'4' sec 4 t tl s, r 2e K E Eross to Carrie Richards, Oct 14, 'P7 W D se4' of sv'4' sec 8 t 4 s, r 3 . G K Bloomer to Nicholas Story, Oct 18, "J7 sheritt"s deed trad in blk 4, Darnall's addition 11 James I lodges to Mary Garrison, October 11', 't7 W 1) lots 5, (J blk 12, Canby Mattie LMannering to Albert Mots Oct 10, '1)7 W D 1U.50 acrs in Ja son Cron Meld add F C Goodridge to S R Harrington, Oct 0, '07 S W 1) interest in tract in sec 3 t 2 s, r 2e S R Harrington to Lizzie Good ridge 00 1000 100 intetest in 100 000 on biB return. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold by Charman & Co., Oregon City. Hear Killed. Harold Choate, a farmer of Elliot prairie, killed a monster black hear near Aurora on Friday of last week, which dressed 528 pounds. Bruin had been in vading the orchards of the neighborhood and breaking down the trees. The close of the chase was highly exciting. The bear steadily advanced upon Mr. Choate as he poured leads into his bearship, it requireing five shots to kill the brute. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman & Co., Charman Bros. Block. 1000 ! 40 Attention Ktockmun. A full blood Short Horn bull for sale at a reasonable price. Is six years old, fine build, perfectly gentle and one of the best breeding animals in the state. Ciias. Albright, Oregon City. Wanted. Twenty-live yearling ewes and one buck, half Shiopshire and half Merino. A.G. Jacoiis, Oregon City Mfg. Co. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qnin ine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Willi ted. To rent an organ suitable for family use. Address "B" care Oregon Citv Entkbi'kise. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Entebpbisk and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. VAANTED TRUSTWORTHY, ACTIVE gentlemen or ladies to travel for re sponsible entablihsed house in Oregon. Monthly (ifl.00 and expense. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany Dept. Y Chicago. Dr. Miles' Nerve Pluatera5c. at all druggist. Oct 9. '07 S W D sec 3 t 2 s, r 2 e E S Fish to J A Bonren, Oct 19. '07 W D n.a of ne'4'Hec 11 t 3 s, rle Richard Glasool to M E Barns, Oct 13, 07 Q C L lot 10 blk 0. Green Point Peter Heater to Karl Hook man, Oct Dot 13. '!7 W D 20 seas in sec 1!) t 3 s, r 1 w J L Swalh.rd to J W GJout, Oct 21 !7 W D part of blk 7, Holmes add Lillie Kopp to E Dxlge. Oct 1!), '07 W D timber on 30 acrs in dim Walker claim Peter Taylor to John Taylor, Oct 11 '97 admr dled ne'4 of nw)4 sec 30t5s,rle Edna Taylor to John Taylor, Oct 11 '97 Q U D nej4 of nwjf Bee 20 15 s, r 1 e Samuel Matthews to Ruth II White Oct 22, '97 W I) lot 7 blk 23, Canby Jane Baker to John Hatton, Oct 19 '97 W D 176 30 acrs in Howard Baker D LC Mary Leonard to C S Leonard, Oct 2l", '07 W D e,'i nwj4' sec 32 t 5 s, rle Geo V I.entz to W J Miller, Oct 20 '97 Q C L w,'a' of n", of se'4 sec 8 1 2 s, r 3 e Ada L lentz to W J Miller, May 8, '97 W I) one-eight interest in n of se,'4 sec 8 t 3 r s, THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT ' 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 ', Alp rilTtia nvnr ftunlt fif ( Irmmii f"?ifv ' Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. Crystal Wedding. Some of the many friends of Mr. anil Mrs. George Broughton surprised them Tuesday evening by calling upon them in a body in honor of their 15th wed ding anniversary. Though taken com pletely by surprise, Mrs. Broughton entertained her friends with her usual courtesy and grace and the evening hours passed rapidly with games, music and cards. An elegant luncheon had been prepared by the guests and was partaken of at the proper time. Mr. and ( III nil Wedding. A local event of unusual Interest and pleasure lo all the paiticlpllaiils was the suipilsti tendered Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ilutdihg by a lew of their friends Wednesday evening hi honor of their .(ill) wciiiinig anniversary, The guests assembled at the residence of O. O. Albright and went In a body to the Harding residence, taking their bust and hostess completely by aurpilso. All evening of unalloyed pleasure was spent with music, names, conversation and cards, followed by the discussion of a bounteous luncheon, supplied by the guests Mr. and Mrs. Harding were the recipients of a number of handsome and useful presents in china. Those present Vere : Mr, and Mrs. U. A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pope, Col. and Mrs R. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. L. Vos berg, Mr. ami Mrs. U, I). Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Charman, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Orlllith, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Broughton, Mr. and Mis. J. G. I'ilsbury; Mcsdamcs C. II. Cauflold, P. F. Morey, K. R. Charman, C. O. Albright. J. W. Norris, A. J. U-wtli-waite. II. J. Harding; Misses M. S. Burlow, Josephine Chase, lliuel I'ils bury, Laura Pope, lino Harding, May Kelly, Elmo Albright, Mary t'onyeis, (JieiU Slricklcr and Dr. J. W, Welch, little Folks Party. Miss Beatrice Harlow, Aids Broughton and Neita Harding weie the fair patron esses of a delightful young folks party given at the residence of George A. Hard ing on Main street lust Saturday after noon in honor of the 5th birthday of little Evelyn Harding. Tho homo was prettily decorated for the occasion and the little people enjoyed themselves In playing all manner ol games under the direction of their charming patronesses. At (I o'clock luncheon was served after which the little tots dicrscd to their several homes. Miss Evelyn wai the recipient of a number of handsome presents. Those present were: Evelyn ami Ben Harding, Cecil Fuller, Aline and Bessie Albright, Jenevive Harding, ami llattie and Mildred Cronuht m. 150 Ji 110 :Qir 1UU trtm r.S Jmmtt V U-Hrl Prof. W. tt. Prose, whu tuukra a imcmllr t 1 piW piy, Ima without doitt.t trratrdaml cur ed moreiMM than any livinic I'hvak-ian ; hla euci-caa it Rr.intHlilnir. W Imvr hrurJ of caca ol ao Trnra' atamlina cured him. It mb!lhc v a I ii u b I work on tills die. cana.arliU-ti he tondi with larva bnU tie of hla ahaolnta enre, frre to any aufTrrsrt who may aend their V. . ami Ktprcui ad'lrvu. We artvlse anv one wishing n i-uro tontMrrna rroLW. H. FEEKI. F. fi.. 4 CtCuZL, How Turk LI ir PooploThat Arenil I A T.ILLd 50 For Sick or "Just Don't feel well." ONLY ONI SO A hnn RameMa Plaiplta, curaa Headache. Dyipepela as Ceatlieneaa. 2cia a bo at ilruinrMior hr malt cample free, addreee Or, Botanis C. I'hUa. la. j STOUT, Practical Horsesrjoer Track sud Knnil Work a .Specialty. Any style stioea forged in iron or steel. Wagon work anil repairing. Hstislueilon guaranteed. Shop on St-ven t Ii street, next door to Nohhtt'i stable. v e ww i EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. ExpreBS Trains leave Portland Daily Him.h i Mrs Broughton were the recipients of e oor. . Lv Lr Ar Portland Ar Oregon City l.v 8. Kranelaeo Lt l Worth, 11 a. a S 411 A M. 8:01) r.S a number of handsome crystal presents, 7:'4f,A.'J as tokens of the esteem and respect in I which they are held in the community. I 'b pmnVt0P hVi"" ''"'TurneT The only thing that occurred to mar the j Marion, Jefl'erson.Alhany, Tangent, Hhedds! pleasure of the evening was the tinavoid-1 Halsey, Harrlshurg. Junction City, Kngens, . , , , , i, , L , : Cottage Grove, Dram, iluklami and all su able absence of Mr. Broughton, who had , lioll, from Koet)nrg to Ashland Inclusivs gone on a trip into the country and was unable to get back as soon as expected. Direct connection at 8au Francisco with Occidental and Oriental Hnd i'seillrt Mall Hen rnnliin lines for.lAI'AN and CHINA. Hailing dates on application. Hales and tickela to KiiHtern polntx and Kurotm. AIo JAPAN, CHINA, MONO I IT I IT -...I A I'b ri 1 I I 1 I ..I I K. D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cooke, ,;,,; K, k. BOYD, ticket agent, Oregon City KOHKBUKQ MAIL iDallvi. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. 1'. Bestow, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor, Mr. ami Mrs. W. B. Zumwalt, Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Gray, Kev. and Mrs. T. L. Butler, Prof, and Mrs. L. W. McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wiggings, Mr. and Mrs. John McGetchie, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pilsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner, Mr. and Mrs. O. ,A. Cheney. Mesdames Norris, C. L. Latourette. Lillian Shepard, M. M. Charman, Uoss Charman, L. A. Lacev, 8. Mark and Edith Clotise, Misses Laura Beattie, Imo Harding, Josephine Chase, Ethel Albright and Katie Marks; and Mr. Chas, Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred White Wedding stationery, thelatest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entekpkisb office. 8:80 A U :2:1a & ;m r M.I Lr U Ar Portland Ar Oregon City Lr KoHeburg hv t 'M p. t I S.Mr. 1 7 :m a. m Weat Hide Uivulon, BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVALLI8. Mall Train, Dally (Except Sunday.) 7 a0A.M. Lr fortland Ar 5 ,V) r. 12:1ft r.u. Ar C'orvallla Ly l.Wr.s At Albany and forvallla connect with train t of Oregon Central Ji K.ialern Kallroad. Expreaa Train Dally (Except Sunday) 4:Mp.M. 7:30 r. M. Lv Ar Portland Ar McMinnrllle Ly 8:211 A. S I 6:50a. a R.KOEHLEK, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM, Aia't a. K. sad faae. Agent IA7 ANTED TRUSTWORTHY, ACTIVK gentlemen or ladies to travel lor responsible, established house In Oregon. Monthly $tiA 00 and expenses. I'onition steady Kelerence. Kncloe self-addressed tamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. "I lutTrred with tironvhllla for nenrly five yenra. My pli)Uliui prracrllieit for tue without pnulu. clog (uvoriitita remilU, and finally advlncil me lo try Ayer'a flieny Pectoral. I have lukrn al t,t. ilea ul thla ninlaliic, and am now Ticklish Things. Couuha are tiokllnh l thin tf h. Now hero dotm tho i oxtrtivtiiffint Bttylnir : " I ,i wim tloklod to ilouth," oomo nouror boitirj truo, than in tho cubo of n uovcro ooutfh. Do you know tho fm-lin-r? Tho tickling in tho throat, that you writho undor imd fuht njfiiluHt, until at ltiut you brottk out in u puroxynm of oouiihlnir? "Why not euro tho couch uud enjoy uubrokea runt? Tou oau do bo by imluix O O ( Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. f will he Imind In full lu Ayer't "Curchook" with a 2 Ad. lit. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maaa. T Thla Iratlmoiilal hundred othere. Krre. If You Wnnt Flrnt-olttMH Job priptii At LowcHt ItltlCM, CALL, AT 'PI IIC ICNTICUI'WISIC. IIHJ a- mil i rt.r rMONUivitPirs MQ)UWrtTAL BrVOHZE CO BRIDGEPORT. CONN 1V1IITK IHtONZK MoniitnentH ' " will not Muss-cover or liluck mi. ;rn artistic, t limip nml tho most t'li'luriiij,' iiionuiiifiit iiidiln. W hite Hronzo is no ex jht i iik lit. It hits sliMnl fur liuiiilrcilH of yoitrw in KuroM' nml is not iiflVctt-il y tho wt'iitliiT. (-'iirresiMiiidciico Holi citeil. On riTi'it of postul cunl will I Ki pleitmnl to call nml show huiiiii'S ami (lcsi;iiH. MOXl'MKNTAFi 1JKOXZK CO., c. it. noNNKi.i,, Mint, N. 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The " Leading Articles of the Month " pre;nt the Important parts of the bert magazine articles that have Leen written In every part of the world. The newest and most important boorj are carefully reviewed. Indexes, :hronologlcal records, and other departments complete the certainty that the reader of tha Review Ci' Reviews will miss nothing of great r ,:nillnance that Is said cr written or done throughout the world. Snl la Cents la Stampe tor eeclmea Copy mi I S- THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO, 13 Astor Place, New York, :....,, r. re?lure's raziije For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS " Captains ConriiKooiiH." The only novel of Steven- A New Life of C.ront ly I Inmlln Gnrlnncl, Tin first antli orlta tive ami Htlcijimte. Life of (irunt ever pulilisheil. Lavishly illnnlrateil. (lie Kins in I'l-ceiniier.) IludyartJ Klplinu't first American serial, tlleulns in November ) liobert Uouli HtevenNon'H " St. Ives." son's still impiililiHlieil. (lleins in Miiy.) ChOM. A. Unnit. " Kecollectlons of Wurlime." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical yenrs of the Civil War practically a tnemliernf Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living lo kIvh an authoritiitive histoiyof this peril ul from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of (Jreut Amerlcnnn. Many of tnem iinpiihliNhcd. In coiuibidion i'b this Hfrie of purl mils it is intended to iiiiIiUhIi special hioifrnpliieal studies under the tfner.il title of MAKI5HS OK Tl IIC UNION from W'Hshli'Kton to Lincoln. Picture of PuleHtlne. Specially tMketi under the editor's direction. HtorleH of Adventure. A seilul by CON AN DOYLK, in which ho will tlHo Ids extranrilinary talent for mstery and inuenuily which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stones, urn'" him a place beside. Poe und Uahorian. TEN FACTIOUS LURTERS Ian Moclriren. All tho fiction that he will write during the cnminir your, witli the exception of two contrnliii'ion to another pnblicslion which were engaged from him lonif airo, will appesr in McCi.i.'hk's Mao aink. Joel Chrjndler Utirrlt. A series of new imimal stories in tho Hume field as the " ISrer Kuliliil" nnd Ihti " Little Mr. Thimbleliiiirer" stories. Rudyard Klpllntr. Heslilea " Captains Coiirnueoiis," KipliiiK will con tribute to Mcti.t'KK's all of the short stories ho will write during the coming year. Octave Thanet Is preparing for the Maoa.ink a series of Blinrt stories In which the same characters will appeal , all honuh euch will be complete in itself . Anthoney Hope HretHnrte Kobert Hnrr Frank Ii. Stockton Stanley Weymun Clurlc RuHne will all have stories in McCi.ukk'b for the coining year. These are only a small fraction of the (rent and important features of McCmihk'i Maoazinb for 1807, the subscription price of which is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins wllh November. 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