Oregon City Enterprise. COURTS. Circuit court ron venen ttrnt Mnn In No vember aud third Monday In April. Probate court in ipnnlon lint MoucIkt In rich Month. OommUatonrrt court ml flrnt Wedncmlay Iter Brut Monday ol eacn monin. TIIK CITY (Ol'NCIL. Lively Session Wednesday Night Judges and Clorka of Fleet Ion Named. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1$!7. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Knitting vara, two skeins (or 5 rents at the Racket Store. The largest, best and nicest selections of ribbons ever in the city just arrived at the Racket Store. "The Christian Church in Great Britain," from 700 A. D. to lOtiti, will be the subject of the address at St, Taul's church, Sunday evening. The ministers of the city will hold meeting at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock to ar range for Thanksgiving day. For a quiet place to bitch your horses way from the motor line and a place to get a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth Btreet. The regular quarterly meeting of the Fresbyteriyn church will be held next Sunday morning, at which time the sac rament of the Lord's supper will be observed. The city council met in regular monthly session Wtdnefdv evening, Mayor Caulleld presiding, Recorder Ryan in charge of the records and Charles E. Hums representing the police depart-, ment. Councilman Rittner, Kocrner, : Rnsch, Wilson and Harris were present, and Councilmen Caple, Ganlt and Roake absent I The minutes of the last regular meet-' itig and also of the two special meetings were read and approved. E. Matthies and Gr lessen A Hallwyler were granted a renewal of their saloon licenses. Recorder Ryan's report showed that one case of violation of citv ordinances had come before him during the month, that of Robert Gardner, for being drunk and disorderly, who received a sentence of five days imprisonment with work on the city Btreets. Licesos were issued as follows : E A Itra.ly, saloon fJOO 00 J N Miller ' SKI 00 I O K a m bo " 'AX) 00 A Knapn " :K 00 Willamette Falls Bowling Alley 5 00 Weinbard Hillmrd Parlors ,t! JO Koyal Biaktt the luod pun, whoUaom and ddkloui. POWDER Absolutely Puro OV41 POf CO., MW VtWM. PERSONAL NOTES. In the Baptist church the pastor will speak Sunday evening on "The Labor Problem" of Sunday Work and the number of hours that should constitute a day's work. Their is no need of little children be ing tortured by scald head, ecxema and akin eruptions. Pe Witt's Witch Hazel. Salve gives instant relief and cures per manently. Geo. A. Harding. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eiuptions on the fare, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Chat man & Co., drugeistB, Oregon City. If the first tain days caught you with out sufficient protection (torn the rain and left you nil ha rold core it promptly. It is easilv and pleasantly done with Red Sea! Coujih Cure. 25 cent bottles and everyone guaranteed at Huntley'sdrug store. 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 delivered to any part of the city. "My landlord w ill pay for that paper," said a business man to Holman, the wall paper dealer. Holman said it was $ lor 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 yonr room when you see Holman and see his up-to-date styles and prices J. C. Berry, one of the best known citi jsens of Spencer, Mo testifiVs that he cured himself of piles by using a few box es of DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had uaed many different kinds of so called cures; but De Witt's was the one that did tba work and he will verify this statement if any one wishes to write him. Geo. A. Harding. There are a great many of the unfortu nate ones in this world, greater in num ber than those who are blessed with good digestion. To some people the greatest misfortune is not to be able to eat everything set before them. "I sufiered for years with dyspepsia, and everything I ate disagreed with me. .J was induced to try Simmons Liver Reg ulator and was cued. I now eat every thing." M Bright, Madison Parish, La. There was a large audience present at the Congrega'onal church last Sabbath -evening to listen to Rev. Butlers second talk to young people. Next Sabbath evening trie subject will be on "The Choice of an Occupation ; or your calling in Life." At the morning service, the holy communion will be observed. Young peoples meeting at 6 :30 p. m. Midweelr service every Wednesday eve ning. The public is cordially invited to all services. The three-year old bov of J. A. John son, of Lynn Center, 111, is subject to at tacks ot croup. Mr. Johnson says he is satisfied that the timely use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, saved his little boy's life. He is in the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Eroa. of that place; and they handle a great many patent medi cines for throat and lung diseases. He had all these to chose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but selected this remedy for use in his own family at a time when his child's life was in danger, because he knew it to be superior to any other, and famous the country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best selling cough medicine they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others Total $.U7 0 Warrants were drawn on general fund to the amount of f 1071 .SU. The fallowing claims against the city were read and warrants ordered drawn for the several amounts : T F Ryan, salary $ 2T. 00 Cha E Burns, salary 00 00 E L Shaw " (W 00 Chas Babcock, street work 63 00 I. Picklenian, cleaning Main street.. 31 00 Paul Henimelgarn, meals at jail.... 5 20 Geo Brouditon, lumber 17 70 P O E Co, light, c'liu'd. 172 46; all'd 171 G W Cburcb, hauling dirt 2 00 J W Hoffman, sharpening picks 1 43 Press, publishing ordinances 81 40 J W Brown, wood 2 50 EW8to:t , 6 25 Messrs. Bittner and Harris, the special committee appointed to look after the improvement of Main street, between Twefth and Fourteenth streets, reported that it would require 200 yards of crushed rock and foO worth of labor to put tne street in proper condition, 30 yards of the rock and $10 of the labor account being the amount belonging to the East Side Railway Company and which they had agteed to pay. An ordi nance authorizing the improvement sug gested, provided the rock could be pur chased at a cct not exceeding $1.25 per yard, was ordered published. George C. Brownell appeared before the council to protest against the passage of subdivisions 4 and 5 of section 5, of an ordinance imposing a license of $50 a year on drug stores, grocery stores and restaurants that sell liquros, claiming the council was exceeding the authority conferred upon it by the charter, which made the license $400 per year for these privileges. The saloon men were also present and made a strong protest against the licensing of these places. The Mayor stated that a delegation of ministers had waited upon him and objected to licensing grocery stores and after considerable spirited discussion in which all bands took part, the offending subdivisions were stricken from the or dinance. The mayor called attention to the fact that the road running on the North side of Abernethy creek, connecting north Main street with the Parkplace county road had been closed up and recommen ded that the city open the road to the public and make whatever repairs were necessary. The matter was referred to the committe . on streets and public property with power to act. Judges and clerks for the city election to be held the first Monday in December were appointed as follows: First ward M. E Willoughby, J. W. Cole, C. W. Fredricks, judges; J. A. Stuart, J. 8. Jennings, clerks. Second ward G. H. Wishart, C. C. Babcock, J. G. Porter, judges; J. M. Lawrence, G II. Bestow, clerks. School Iti porlH. The following named pupils in dish let No l7, were neither abm-nt iir lunly during the month ending Oct 20: l.dlic Irvine, Nettie lYtcisiin, I cnuiniil E Schoggin, Mabel I'lisey, Oniric- Kvnii' , l.eroy Parmenter, Hattiu ('ul. iii n, Claude Baty, Frank Covey and Worlie Andrews. Wholo number enrolled 10; average daily aliemhtnco ltl Tiiinm are invited to call and imped om irk . W I l.l.l AM II.VNKINM, lonelier. Following N the port of school ih. Irlct, No, ti7, lor the month ending Oct. 22: Number of pupils enrolled 0; nvc ago number belonging l.V, averait" i" V attendance 14 ; total number f ! i v' . attendance 273 : total number iliiy'ub settee 21); cases of tardiness tl Tli".-, who were neither slwent nor lardy tits -1 Iflir till, llltmth um llnnrv mul Willi..' Toedtemeier, Martha, Sarah and llulila Smith. A i.tiika M. PiiKM'M, Teacher. J. G. Callison, the student printer of Salem, was in Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. G. B. IHiiilik is visiting her mother, Mrs. Samuel Wolfer, of Needy, this week. Mrs. J. H. Barrett left on Thursday for a visit of several weeks with friends at Heppner. Bert and Harry Austin and John How land left Wednesday for an outing at the upper butchery. C. O. T. Williams returned Tuesday afternoon from a cotiple of day tour of the southen portion of the county. Rev. M. L. Rugg went to Portland Wednesday, where he delivered an ad dress on" Beneficence" at the Third Bap tist church in the evening. Mrs. W. C Johnson teturned Mond.iv from Tacoma and I-ong Beach, where she spent three months for the benefit of her son Ronald's health. Miss Lillian Bunting, who has been a resident of Oregon City for the past year, went to Portland Monday, where she will vij( lne goui. make her home in the future. Pat Keller, of Elliott prairie, the fat, j lly road boss of that part of the county, was in Oregon City Thursday, The following is a report of school dis trict No. 17 at Eagle creek (or the month beginning Oct. 4 and eiulii g Oct. 2l. Number of pupils enrolled at Hint of month 17; at lust ol month 30; average number belonging "."; numUr a'tending 21; times tardy 2. Those wottliv of mention for good conduct and regular atten lucco are Louise. Wagner, Mutti Burnett, Elsie Cuiren, Lola and l-na Van Corel), I'ieasant and Earnest I'oiig las. U. T McAariu a. Teacher. Following la the report of school di t rict No. 37, for the month ending Oct 2l. Number of pupils enrolled 27 ; days abscence 18; limes tardy 0. Those w ho were neither absent nor lardy ate Grace, Blanche, Zona. Ethel and Leslie Whit ten, Anna Borland, Ellin Hays, Amies Milton, l ynnette and Carroll Shipley, Pearl and Ivor Long, Henry and Willie Nagle and Maud Child. Visitors pea ent during the month wrre Supt. Slurlr weather, Misses Ella Ball and 1'earl Aula, l atrons are cordially Invited to Anna I. Tihmidin, Teacher Report of the Hatchery scho'l, district havinu tto. ou, ii uiDimi : n. or nays laiigin. hnine if.ir till, i-nnnlr court ( ; eriroueu ltl lirsi nay, ; enmilfil ' I Charles Solomon, a prominent chant of Prineviile, Crook county, was How to Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy conditions of the kidneys. When urine stains liner.it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also con vincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being com pelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest lor its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold hy druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bdttle and pamphlet both sent by mail. Mention Okkqon City Entkbitihb and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer the end of 1st month. 32: IH girl and 14 mer- , , .... . . ihivs; imys aiiciiouncc, ox; nays ao- 1U Ill .............. .I.il,. .Il... I-.. 111. ,. , . , . t..o uu. ailing i.i.ii. n. 17.1. .nut vt , a guest ol his old time friend, A. C. .. ' , , . . ... ,, , , , , . . .times tardy, 3. The following have alls, a few davs the first of the week. ... , . . , , neither been ahsxnt nor lardy since Ihey Rev.GilmanrarkerwentuptoFrowns-were enrolHi: Annil Hanchman, Oltra, ville Thursday to preside attheordina- ik.rtlia Avin Sch.naU, Oct, Loi. tionouncil to enable W. P. Elmore to and Carl Bass, Frank and Pursv Smith, don the sacerdotal robes of the m.nsterly. Evstmj Vda Watts, Christian Hemer- Mrs. E. S. Crowley, of Cams, was in ich, Benona Bass, Maud Moak, Madue Oregon City Thursday, arranging to rent Byers and Harry Hubbard. her farm, preparatory to going to the East for the winter. In the spring she expects to make a visit to Oklahoma. Col. Robert A. Miller, has opened up a law office In the Charman block in the Aha M. Rammi.i., Teacher. rooms formerly occupied by J. W. Altona Time Table. O. C. T. Co's. Steamer Alton leave Portland for Salem and wy landings , daily at 6:4") a. m. I-raves Oregon Ci'y ' for Salem at 8 a. m. Returning to Port land about 3 p. ni. THE DREADED CONSUMP TION CAN BE CURED. Draper, where he will be pleased to meet his friends, come they on business or pleasure bent. Wedding stationery, lh latest styles N.F.Zimmerman, who recently closed !nd finest assortment ever brought to out his saloon and cigar and notion store j Oregon City at the E.nteki-kis ollli e. in this city, has moved to Portland and i will go into partnership with D. V. Reidle in the manufacture of hydraulic lime and cement. John F. Clark, the attorney and ab stractor, returned Monday from a few days hunt in Polk county. He brought back quite a string of birds to attest his skill, or luck, or faculty for thrifty buy ing, or whatever it was produced the string. Senator E. B Dufur, of The Dalles, ( -a, i -i C. 1 III T. A. Hlinm. M. C, the Ureal rtirmlit and Krlentlat, Will Send, rrre.Tlirre Bottlriof Ilia Newly PUmvered Urmrdlrs to NurTrrer. Editor Entkhi'hihk : I have discov ered a reliable cure for consumption and ailhrochial. throat and lung diseases, general decline, loss of flesh and all con ditions of wasting away. By its timely use thousands of apparently hoelcss cases have been cured. So proof-positive came down to Portland on law bnsiness 1 am I of its power to cure, that to make last week and having a little time to i' merits known, I will send, free, to spare made a run up to Oregon City to t"? reader of your paper, three . , .. bottle of my newly discovered remedies enjoy our scenery for a short time Mori- u,,ori recbi)t 0, vs.,t(.M and iiost olllce day. He was the guest of Hon. George address, T. A. SLUCUM, M . C, C. Brownell while in the city. I l'i" Street, New York. .,,,, , ,,. I When writing the doctor, please men- Rev. C. A. Wooddy has sold his place ' tion t,j paper. to T. M. Gault and moved to Portland, I where he will be more convenient to his Work as editor of the Pacific Baptist. ,( Mr. Gault is the accommodating con- !-' doctor of the Gladstone car and moved Into his new residence Tuesday. Rev. John M. Boal and his daughter, Mrs. Frances Bradbeer, of Los Angles, Ca'ifornia, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smyth, on Sixth street. The reverend gentleman and his daughter are en route home from Ashland, Ken tucky, where they have been sojourning for the past year. They will remain in the city for a month or more. Mrs. Bridbeer and Mrs. Smyth were school girls together and later classmates in col lege. II. H. Gilfrey the genial reading clerk of the United States senate, was in Oregon City Friday visiting old-time friends and acquaintances. An evidence of Mr. Oilfrev's efficiency is the fact that he has held his present position for the past 20 years through all the various changes of administration. In company with Hon. C. B. Moores, Mr. Gilfrey made a tour of the electric station and paper mills and was greatly pleased with what he saw. He says our electric station is exceeded in size only by the great electric station of Niagara Falls, and that while our paper mills are not as large As some of the eastern plants, the machinery is all the latest and most approved patterns and their product not excelled anywhere in the world. Mr. Gilfrey had not visited our city for a number of years past and was agreeably surprised at the material advancement and substantial growth manifested on every hand. Pure Drugs Taints and Oils Toilet Articles First quality goods and lowest prices Gf ill a Ssss or jreopie Taat Are Sick or "Just Don't reel weu." ONLY ONI A A hn Wtmam Plmpli, curat HMitaefc, Oriptptla tni CMtlvmtMi. 25 cli. a box at druegl.u or rr mall bMtflt frw, ad draw Or, flotank C, flitl. ft, PILLS 00900900099900660 Thr. Tik and Outs of It. e (...) () O 0 0 () () 0 0 0 0 If you pft best wour out of a cont, best work must hava gouo into It. You em't get good brc.nl out of poor Hour. Moral t You enn't pet tlio best out of nnytliln, iinlcn the best Is In It; nml the best hits to be put in before it can be t.tken out. Now, wo have a rulo to test those sarsaparillas with a bi "best" on the bottle. "Tell us what's put in you mul we'll tleciilo for ourselves nbout the best." That's fair. Hut these modest sarsanurillas aiyi "Oh I we can't tell. It's a secret. Havo faith in the label.". . , Stop I There's ono exception; one ear- iparill.i that has no secret to hide!. It's Aycr's. If you want to know wli tt pocs into Aycr's Sarsaparilla, ask your doctor to write fur the formula. Then you can satisfy yourself that )'u pet the lent of the araparilla argument wheu you get Ayer's. Anrd.iut.il.ltr Ci iU Cur.lK.' It kiilt duutiti but cuim duuliitrt. J. 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