Oregon City Enterprise. COURTS. fllmult rnun convenes Brut Mon In No- amber and third Monday In April. Probate court In teuton lint Monday In each month. Com mlMlonero court mwli drat Wednesday after Brat Nondav ol eacn momn. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Our hats must (to regardless of cost. 3.00 hats for $1.50 at Miss Goldsmith's. One Minute Cotih Cure cures quickly. That's what you want! Geo. A. Hard ing. There will be Divine service and ser mon in the chapel at Canemah next Sun day at 2 p. in. Am prepared to do carpet weaving first class wot k done. Leave orders at Sell ing's store. Apam Haas, Ely Oregon Mr. Suriline, late from Michigan, will plsyoneofhis renowned Cello solos in grand concert at Congregational church January 28, 18i. Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh'i Yitalicer 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. Evangelist Gallahorn and Leanford will conduct a mass meeting under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. In the Bap tist church on Sunday January 16 at 3:30 p.m. E very body cordially invited. Ladies, Take the Best. If yon are . troubled wrth Constipation, Sallow Skin, and a Tired Feeling, Uke Karl' Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Charman & Co., Druggists, Oregon City. The Myrtle l'oint Enterprise says s young man in one of the Eastern states recently hung himself because people found fault with him. It the piactice should become general the trees would be full of preachers, school teachers aud editors, ' Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was finally cored by using De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little Dills for all stomach and liver troubles. Geo. A. Harding. Fifteen hundred employes of glass works in Indiana were made bappy on Christmas by an increase of from twelve to twenty per cent in wages, another evi dence of the prosperity that has come with protection and a republican admin istration of government. Miss Allie H unties, Norfolk, Vs., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain was instantly relieved by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injmy without leaving a scar It is the famous pile remedy. Geo. A. Harding;. Great interest is nianifeoted by the public of Oreaon City to watch the movements of Bellomy & Busch into their new quarters. If these uentlemen carry out their plans, and no doubt they will, their establishment will be the store of this City. Mrs. Mary Bird, Hanisburg. Pa., says, "My child is worth millions to me ;yet I would have lost hei by croup had I not invested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Couuh Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Harding. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you commence early to use One Minute Cough Cure. Itcures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneu monia and all throat and lung troubles. It is plea ant to take, safe to use and sure to cure. Geo. .A. Harding. A man of Louisville who suddenly be came dumb a year ago during a sudden outburst of temper in which he used the profanest of language, regained his speech while in a fit of rate. He was quite surprised to find himself cursing audibly and substituting the curses with praises to God, 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 steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Richard Petzold s alway ready to furnish his customers with the best of fresh and smoked meats at either his Main or Seventh street market. A young English woman once peti tioned Bismarck most pathetically for his autovcraph, declaring lhat a few lines of his handwriting would make her bappy for life. So the chancellor wrote on the front of the book: '"BewMre, my child of building castles in the air, for they are buildings which we erect so easily, yet they are the most difficult to demolish. Don't be persuaded into buying lini ments without reputation or merit, Cham berlian's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters as the follow ing, from L. G. Bagley, Hueneine, Cal., are constantly being recieved : "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Cham berlain's Pain Bnlm,"and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." Itcures rheumatism, lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by G. A. Harding. Wood wanted at this office, oak, fir or limb. In length 16 or 22 inch or four foot. A young man named Anderson, resid ing near Harristmrg, met with a strange accident Wednesday of last week, and escaped almost miraculously from a se rious injury. In attempting to shoot a hawk the "firing pin" of his breech load ing firearm was torn from the gun by the explosion. The piece of metal mcas uied 34 inches, and struck Mr. Ander son in the right eye at a point next the nose, and forced its way to a point near the base of the brain, where it lodged. Dr. T. C. Mackey, of Harrisburg, success fully removed the metal from the pat ient'shead. Wanted A bright energetic boy who desires to learn the printing business. Must be over 15 years old and indus trious. No trifiert need apply. Inquire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Law and Samuel L. Bartlett, of Falls View, extend - their thanks to all who assisted them during the sickness of W. M. Abnerthv. Wedding stattonerv. the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkrprisi office. The Weinhard block, opposite Court house will be occupied by Bellomy & Busch after February 1st. Rev. Butler will conduct services in the chapel at Ely, next Sabbath at 2 :30 p. m. School Reports. Report of the public schools of Oregon City for the month ending January 7, 1893: Days taught, 19; days attend ance, 10032 ; days absence, ftiO ; cases of tordioes2; boys enrolled, 205; girls en rolled, 312; total enrollment, 607; aver age number belonging, 541); average daily attendance, 527 ; per centum of at tendance for corresponding month of last year, 92; gain per cent, 3. Les W. McAdam, Supt. Report of Union Il'll school district No. 60, for the month ending January 7, 18D8. Whole number enrolled 22; aver age daily attendance 20, Those neither absent nor tardy during the month were : Johnie and Emma Snider, Gere and GustavsEilers, and Iva Soules. Visitors 10. Those interested in the cause are al ways welcome. ' A. F. Knight. Teacher. The Maple Lane Meeting. On Thursday evening of last week the Maple Lane republican club held its first meeting of the campaign and sel ected delegates to attend the meeting of the state league to be held at Portland. The delegates elected were A. A. Mautz, Julius Priester, M. Randall and George Gibbe. The meeting was very largely attendend and enthusiastic. In accordance with previous an' nouncement Senator Brownell was pres ent and disenssed at length the political situation in his characteristic way which made matters easily understood by his audience. The meeting is said to have been one of the most enthusiastic ever held at that place, and a spirit was man ifest which indicated that republicans generally are encouraged over the pros pects for success in the coming election, Io the J p slice Court. State vs John Watson for adultery; dismissed on motion of prosecuting at torney. Sutherland vs Zimmerman, et al, suit for $150 damages; judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $95.60. Charman & Son vs F. G. Neukirchner, suit for balance on note for $25.07 includ ing interest and costs. Set for trial Januarv 21st. Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the postoffice at Oregon City, Oregon, on January 12, 1898 : women's list. Bustard, Mrs Hart, Mary Brown, Cora Smith, Laura Simmons, L Men's list. Bisson, James Barnick, Mr Erickaon, J no Munson, LC Hartnell, R R Muchaw, C Lacroy, Smith Pavuette, Jas Lambrecbt, Win Reed, Jas S Mat Donald, W C Hmitb, H J Moyer, Mr. bulym, Jos If called for state when advertised. J. J. Cooke, Acting P. M. Mckinley Club Election. The McKinley Republican club of Maple Lane had a meeting last Saturday night and elected E. M. Ward, presi dent; Julius Priester, secretary, and C. C Williams, Julius Priester and Thomas Davis as delegates to the state league of republican clubs. The next meeting of the club will be held on Saturday before the primaries. Thousands are Trying It. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Ji:ilm, the most effective cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY BUOS., 5C Warren St., N. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of the' wornt kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, bat Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that Many acquaintances have Used it with excellent result. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, mercury nor any injnrious drug. Trice, 0 cents. At drugging or by mail. The U. S Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Royal aaakta the food pyre, wholeeeae and llcloaa. pa J.OVM POWDER Absolutely Pure ftovAl ium Powm CO. i hffw vonst. PERSONAL NOTES. F. A. Sleight Sundayed with his family near Canby. J. R, Carr, of Stone, was In Oregon City on business this week. Miss Mina Smith of Portland was a guest of Mrs. Thus F. Ryan on Thursday. Leonard Jones, with Huntley Bros spent last Sunday with his sister in Salem. Thomas Duncan, an influential busi ness man, of Newberg, was in this city last Friday. Ex-Senator Mitchell was In Oregon City Wednesday arguing a motion for a new trial in the Llube case. David Old who tell on the sidewalk here about a month axo, fracturing his ankle is able to be out again. Mrs. Georgia Ketchura, who has been seriously iff for the past two weeks, we are glad to say is slowly improving. Mrs. Julia Trullinger, of Logan, was in town last Saturday completing ar rangements to make final proof on her homestead. Merle Johnson, formerly of this city, but now an artist on the San Francisco Call, spent a lew days visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Judge McBride and District Attorney Cleeton are here this week holding an adjourned term of circuit court. They will not get through before the latter part of next week. V. Harris, the groceryman, left last Saturday evening on tne overland fur Los Angeles, Cal., to be absent two or three weeks. He expects to visit sev eral other points in Southern California before returning. ' John Lewthwalte, assistant superin tendent of the Willamette Pulp & Paper company's mills, left Thursday for New York, where he was summoned by the illness of his sister. He expects to re turn in about two weeks. Harley Stevens who went to San Fran cisco about six months ago to accept a position in an electrical establishment, is at home on a visit with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Stevens. He will return to California on Tuesday. Chris Grasier, who lias been in the employ of the Willamette Pulp and Paper Company has made np his mind to leave on tne next steamer for the Klondike region. He has a father-in-law in the far North who went there last summer. W. P. Burns, an old-time resident of Oregon City, but now of Portland, is lying veiy low with typhoid fever at his home, 187 Sixth street. Mr. Burns has many friends here who will regret to hear of his sickness but hope for a speedy return of health. At a regular meeting of Pioneer chap ter, 0. E. 8 ., held last Tuesday evening the local chapter was honored by the presence of Madaline B. Conkling, of Roseburg, grand matron; Mrs. M. E. Lutke. of Portland, associate grand ma tron, and past matron, Mrs. Delia Hous ton of Portland. Mayor Pennoyer, of Portland, visited Oregon City last Tuesday conaulting with politicians and while here dined with Col. R. A. Miller at the Electric. It is very difficult to tt 11 just what' polit ical organization the ex-goyernor is identified with at this time, in fact he does not seem to be allied with any party or indeed any considerable faction. Frank E. Donaldson, for a longtime cashier of the Comercial Bank of this city, has resigned bis position and will devote his entire time to the insurance business in Portland. Mr. F. J. Meyer, who has been in the emplov of the bank for some time, has been appointed cashier and will be found at his desk ready to serve the public during banking hours. Mr. W. II. Hawkins, who has been foreman in the weaving department of the Oregon City Manufacturing Com pany's establishment for nearly two years, has resigned his position and last Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Hawkins, left for Providence, R. I , where they will in the fnture reside. Mr. J. 8. Murr succeeds Mr. Hawkins in the mills. Col. R. A. Miller went down to Port land a few days ago looking after polit ical and other matters and while absent Captain Orrnsby, who is here this week, placed a placard on the colonel's office door as follows: "This office for rent nntil my political destiny is decided. Apply to C. B. Moores, next door," or words to that effect. The joke was passed around and the Colonel as well as all others about the building en joyed it. i A VIRTUE OF OLIVE OIL Man-of ara Mon Say That II Will lr Ytll tutuiloatluo. The glasses Wore going round when the man who hud Ihcu in tho navy spoke: "Wait a minute, buys. We've had several. Let me give you a tip that I learned when I wits on tho China sta tion. You are- pretty good drinkers, you Kentucky hoys, uml you can hold your own with anybody, cast, west or north, who tries to put you under tho tnblo. !ut unless you curry out my plun don't you over stack yourself up against nu Englishman, and especially an army or a naval officer. Yoa could knock him ont on whisky, hut ho doesn't (brink It, except in the shape of smoky Scotch and Irish abominations. But ohiuu pugne, burguudy, cluret, ale, sherry, madeira, port, pulque in Mexico, suit In China, pi.lm liquor in Africa, bam boos and shandygaff in Itulia, steer clear , of them thut is, unless you have the good luck to meet a certain little, yel low faced, wizened croolu from Ixmisi ana whose recipe ia pued around the mess table of Uuitcd Suites men-of-war to this day. "It started In tho old days when the British onicers always hud the pleasure of outstaying their American guests or hosts whenever two ships met ou for eign stations. Theu that little yellow devil cume along with bis trick, uud the Englishman has never since como out better thuu second iu any drinking bout The secret? Olive oiL One u iu.t glassful before tho fun begins, and, if possible, unothcr later ou, uud you can keep your wit and legs throughout the dampest evening. I tupxwe one of two things huppcus. Either tho oilcotsts tho stomach and keeps tho alcohol from be ing absorbed by tho by stein, or else it floats ou top and keeps tho fumes from rising to tho brnin. Hut you'll havo to ask tho medieiuo men about that All 1 know is its practicul result and that has enabled us Yankee Doodles to go home cheerful aud clear headed many an evening when our foreign cousins were speechless." Louisville Courier Journal AMERICAN TOOLS ABROAD. Purchasers Pound For Them Nowaday Throughout Ilia World. American tools are sold all over the world. The New York representative of an American tool manufacturing estab lishment when asked where American tools were sent run over the exxrt or ders received that duy They included orders from Hungary, Austria, Ger many, France, Engluud, South Africa and South America. There were alto gether about 20 orders, and from some of the countries uamed there were two or three orders. Tho export orders of the previous day included orders from Russia, Australia and New Zealand, and these were not unusual orders, but such as are constantly received In the shipping room at thut moment stood cases marked for Java, for Ecuador and for Australia. Many of those orders are srualL In some cases there were orders for a single tool, or for two or three; for some orders of half a dozen or two or three dozen to supply orders or to keep linos filled. These small orders are mostly from Eu ropean countries, with which commu nication is uowoduys quick and conven ient European merchants order therm things just about as merchuuts in other cities in this country would. It costs no more tt send to London than it does to Chicago, and it is as easy to send to Berlin as it is to Paterson. ' The characteristics that commend these American tools to their foreign purchasers are the some that mark American machines and implements generally lightness, fine finish and perfect adaptability to their several uses. Tho exports of American tools to all parts of the world are steadily in qrnaains. New York Sun. The hagfiah, or myxino, has a enstom of getting inside the cod and -similar fishes and entirely consuming the in terior, leaving only the skin and the skeleton. Her Health Restored THE 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. Bo certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid for the first bottle tried, providing It does not benefit. Mrs. Henry Iiruns, wife of the well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: ''I was troubled with slucplessness, nervous ness, heudache and Irregular menstruutlon; suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under the care of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement the testimonial of a lady cured of aliments similar to mine, and I shall never cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced me to use Ir. Miles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored me to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Milcs'Uemedles." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle beneOU or money re funded. Boole on dis AWVhlrr. ( MllesT 2 Nervine! E. Restores OS , Health v eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DR MILES MEDICAL CO., fclkhart, lad. Henry A. Townsoiid, a prominent real estate dealer of Portland, was In the city Wednesday, accompanied by II, K. O roves, a capitalist of Hi. Paul, Minn., looking over our suburban probity with a view of Investing Mr. (.1 roves ex pressed himself as greatly plcusod with Oregon City and her future prospect and could not say enough In pruiso ol our delightful winter weuther, O. 11. Ncovgin expects to leave In a few days for tho gold tlelila of the fur north, lie will go as the representative of a syndicate ()f Oregon City business men who have entered Into an agree ment to share etpmlly the prollis or losses which may accrue from t he under taking, and those who know Mr. Hcoggin well believe he will suceood in his -new venture, In the Circuit Court. An adjourned term of circuit court con vened here Wednesday morning and will probably continue all next week, A decree of diyureo was granted to Eliza JaUi from J. A. Jahes. A motion for a new trial was argued and submitted In the l.lehu case, and was by tho court taken under advise ment until next Monday. Tho case ot the stuto vs C. V. F. Thielemann, indicted for selling lltpior in New Era precinct In quantities less than one iiallou without a license, was tried before a jury Wednesday. The jury could not agree upon a verdict and were discharged which will necessitate another trial. It is understood the jury Blood six for conviction and six for acquittal, A Big Demonstration Salvation Army. Major H. Marshall of Portland, will visit OreHou City Friday evening, Jan. 14. EnsiHn 0. Park and Ensign J. ii. Sheridan will accompany him. Ensign J. Oaliorne, Lieut. K. SengorberKer, Lieut. Davis, Lieut. N. May and a' num ber uf blood washed warriors will Uke part In the demonstration, a silver col lection will be taken at the door to help to defray expenses. A cordial invita tion is given to all. Will Leare fur Dyra. Thomas Campbell and his son will leave on the steamer Elder which sail today for Aluska. Mr. CampMI re turned from the North only a few weeks tO and now returns to Sheep Camp, about 15 miles inland Irom Dea ou Ihs Klondike trail, where ho will locate and enttage In the hotel aud restaurant business. After having been on the ground he is con vinced that there are many opportunities fur a man to make money w ithout en gaging in mining. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your suhsciption to the Entkrpkisi and get the the benefit of the reduction In price. Haibdksssxh. Would like a faw lad les to attend at their home, halrdreaalrig,' treating, shainpoohlng etc. Orders tsken for switches, bangs etc. Address Miss J. McCaw, 43(1 llurnslde St. Port land Oregon. PATENT FLOUR Manufactured in Oregon City from the bent "elected wheat on the market. Ask Youf Grocet For the flour that will ahnorb the most water and thus produce tho greatest number of loaves to the sack. IT IS FOR SALE Klgon the bcHt. Patronize BARGAINS m Dress Goods Winter Goods from the East, soon to bo in at Thos. Charman & Son's The Pioneer Store. S ONU BNJOYS Both tho mothol and rtwulU when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is j'louwint and refreshing to tho taste, and acU gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and ilowels, cleanses tlio sys tem eflwtnitlly, disjx'ls colds, head Bchos and fevers and cures lmhilunl nouHtitintiou. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of iu kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho timte and no ceptablo to tlio stomach, irotiipt in its action and truly Iteiielu iul in it olToetH, prewired only from tho most healthy iimi ngroouliloMulwtanceH, itrt many excellent qualities coinineiid it to all and huve imulo it tho moot popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for snlo In 50 cent bottle by all lending drug gist. Any reliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it proiniitly for any one, who wished to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. iah nAmiiaoo. cl LOUMIUX, Uf. HCW tOHK, ftf. Moffs Nerverine Pills The great remedy for nervous proa tration and fTKSy ' tj all nervous C QvVvJVj v " ' ,n - aJjtVtBat generative or iiLtuufc asu ahi.m toiMi. 0f cither sex, such at Nervous Prostration, Falling or lott MjnhooJ, Impotency, Nightly Emis sions, Youthful Lrrort, Mental Worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1X0 per box by mailt 6 boxes for 55.00. MOTTS CHEMICAL CO.. Prop i, Clanland, Ohio. For sale by C. (1. Miihtlty. A. W. PHILLIPS. EXPRESS AND DELIVERY Prompt attention to hauling to any part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and cure fully. Specinl rntes giren on hauling to and from Olndidone ami i'urk place. city and is Guaranteed Home Industry. To make room for a large and complete Btock of All pain UnUhed by Dr. MiW Pain PlUc