OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 189ft. 3 PIMSONALS. W. Albey I hack froit i II it Cnlninhla.l Mr. 0. 1 1 ikImoii I at Clulsop wet k. I). Collins, nf Iiiii M-nili'iini, ws In the city lust week. H. T)li't . Maiiitiain (armcr, M'iit a day lino week in Ihlschy. I). F.. Hln'inl, of Ncapoit, vh-lted On-u'iii City liixl wi't'h. J. II. J'lyniT, nf Mm k-diiiiK wa iImIi.k biiHlnt'cit hcie thin week, H. (lilicmi, i'l Port In ikI , tiM'iit Sunday ami Monday in this pl.icu, J. M Laurence, of 1'iirlliitnl, was vis UliiK In lln' i I'y Huiiihiy. 1 It. Pitniik, of ChIiI'V. w doll'K biislncaa here ili 1m wrt k. F. 1'.. (ili iihi'Ii, nf Aiiinr.i, was (in bus iness in IIhn city Friday lat. JuImi Myi'in, i.f Knlniiwnti-r, made a ylsit to Oil-nun City Ssluiday. 0 H. Harder, Ml Klll'il'a I'ralrlc, won on biialner-a in H. t it y Monday, L. J, Julie pmit twodav In t ho i' I -tal city this week vlxillnu friends. (Mind II iIiimii, of .Mi'uiliiw llronk, was on business in lliu rlly lnl week. J. (1, F.ckmiiu, n( McMlmivllle, wan registered ul the F.lectrle Fiiday. F. 1. M1C11M11, of l-iaom, drove some horses Into the illy Hstinday lat. Laurence Mitchell, ul Sycamore, wan in Ori'iton City Saturday on Imamcs. Mr. A. W. Howard la viiilinn with Mr. ami Mr. C. W, (ianmitf, of Cane mail. Mario llliilim, ol Portland, wa vlait Ing friend in this city Saturday ami Sunday. Amly K'H'Imr, a resident of Harlow, matin a flying trip to Ilia city by Ilia 'all Saturday. Mr. J. V.. Aiulrfwa, of Tim Dalles, ia tlx Riiest of her lter, Mr. W. M. Hole Inaon, llii wiwk. II. Hear, the popular meat dealer ol Woodhuru waa dolii busiucas in the city on Friday laal. Mr. Carlton, nf tlm II rm of Carlton A Hneencran. I'aiiby wa vlaillnir in Dili city on Monday. Mr. Frank ltikr, of Portland, wa theKoeslnf Mr. and Mia. Hruee Curry one day last week. Mr. K. T. Martin returned hint week from a vilt with her iliniahter, Mra. F. T. Mi K. vilt, of llandoii. Miwt t.aura Wr'nthi, of Willioit, I (pending a few day in tlii city, Ilia guniit ol Mr. V.. (., Shaw. Mra. A. Wolf, who ha lieen In atten dance at tlm Chanlanipia, left Saturday fr her linine at Hilvi-rton, Mr. I Trailer and n, of tlm ('a cade, were the gnet of Mr. and Mr. W. M. Kohinaon, Saturday. Mr. and Mra C. Hurnachuch, o( K gleCieck, or vlsllinij their mm Law rence, in (hi city Saturday. Win. tlreifrsoii whose kneo waa badly brulcd ii. the aaw mill across the river 1 moving arumid on crutches. Moxduno A. I. I'ulrow, K. Char man and K. Cunlicld, spent Tuesday in 1'oitland, viHttlnit Mia. M. A. titration. J. Hurdi'tt, of tlii city went up to Kalcui Saturday to HMnd a few day with lii niNti'ia, who tire rcHldeiila o( (hat place. A. W. Howard pnwd through Hie city Monday on Ida way np Urn river, wliere I.uhimihs in'crt'nt dt'iiiand hi atU'iillon. Flali C'oiiiiiiiNsloner Hubbard cama to town Katurdny on hiiniiif kh, but left tlm aaine iluy fur lliu ii)per butchery on the Clackauiiia. Mra. I.. Clink and children, Mitnter flayard and Mlna Lucy, 'mve tlii week for Kunle Creek, where they will apend the niimmer. Mra. Joan White left laat week for Vancouver, WhhIi., where h will join Mr. and Mra. K. M. Kaiida. and proceed to Mt. IIoimI. l'rof. It. A. llerituKii left Monday for hi Ikmiiu In Salem, Ilia Hplendid er vice, rendered at tlm Chautauqua, are appreciated by all. CIiiih. Hubeock, T. Hinitli and Chaa Babcm k jr. will leave Tutwlay for a two weoka nroimcctinit tour up the bead water of the Clacknmng. J. A. llouao, of tbla cily, who wa aent to the axylum Home time auo, made hi seupe on Tuesday. Hi wiiore abou tf ia not yet aacertalned, Editor Fitch relumed Monday from a pleasant week outing at Bua View, Mrs. Fitch, the children and Mifla Ruby Loi;an will remain until September. Mra. L. K. Hnliabiiry and aiater, Mr J. A. Winkle, of Alumni, Iowa, are apend inn a few days at Low'iin, the gnenta 0( Mr. and Mra. M. II. UiebliotT. J. F. Clark, of Molalla and Mr. and Mra. Hhandel, of tbla pliico, arrived In town Monday from Molulla, where they liavo been runt'icatlng. for ten week. Mr. Ii. Itooton, tin extensive liorso and cattle dealer from yU of tbo moun tains, drove forty bead of splendid look ing borne into town Saturday and sold them at auction. Wheeler Church returned Friday from Mt. Hood where lie went to examine the berry supply. lie aaw soma big game and report many people camping near Onion's favorite peaks. U. C. Hrvant, of Albany, did buainns Iwm Monday, U. I'onnili'in, of Portland, w In town Tuesday. (1. II. Dliiiiek, tbo attorney, spent Hiinday In Canhy. Mr. A. W. Cheney I back from an out ing at Hen Hide, Mr. W. H. Miller la vlNlling at Jack sonville, Oregon. Mr. Hcraiuler, of Mnikslinrg, was In our cily this neck, It. Aldrlcb left for Lincoln Monday to look ader Id Imp Industry. CI), Tompkliis, is back from bis home atead down the Columbia. Mr. Newklrk a clila-n of Logan, wn a day this cck in tlm city. Hon. F. L. Mintle, of Oswego spent a few hour Monday in the city. IS. ('. Ilawley the Iigan farmer, wa viidlliig here on Tuesday lust. J. Cox, of Cnby wa here Tuesday In the Interest of hi liiislne. It Linn, of Linn's Mill wa doing busi ness with our ineicliaiita Tuesday. (I. A. Hlauchard, a ltnrlow limine man wa on our slreei tbi week. Mr. PembriHilr, Mullno'i proaparriua f irmer, waa on our si recta tbi werk. Col. Wbliiple, of Caliby, wl meeting lii friend in tbi city the past week. Ir. C. H. Hinilb, of F.agle Creek, made Oregon City a buslnea visit Tuesday. (ieorve Mi'Coid, tlm sawmill man ol Mulino, came In on buslne this week. K. Ktrlcklaml, of Highland, made a business trip 10 Oregon City Wednesday Mr. slid Mr. T. Carleo left Thursday lo enjoy few day outing at Newport. J. C. NewWry, iotinster at New Kra.w a doing business In our city this week. Mis Nellie Stafford, Ieve Saturday for a visit with Mr. L. Westervelt, on tlm coast. I), and K. Fellows, woll to-do men of Highland, spent a day of last week in our midst. II. N. (iraham, nf Portland, ia vialt Ing relatives and friends in Oregon City and vicinity. J. Smith, ol Mackaburg, one of tlm grocer in that plsue, wa here on busi ness Monday. J. K. Walters, of Portland, an experi enced druggiat, i bead clerk in U. II. Harding'a store. Mra. Hank and father, who have been spending the summer at Iai Angeles, returned to Willioit Friday last. D. Wagner and Z. Tarpley, both lead ing young business men of Salem, made a business trip to our city on Tuesday Misa Ivy Sei.lt, of Fast Portland lia lieen the wnest of Mis Ivv Itoake the past week left for bar borne Monday Jacob Ktraluht, ia clerking in hit father' giocery store, and contemplatea making the mercantile biisine hia life work. J. A. Richmond, of Gilliam county, ia in town thia week, with a band of Eastern Oregon boise. He report a general awakening in business enter prise east of the mountains. Re Putin, the young man who was ao severely hurt in tlie stampede ol horse near ligan, two week ago, is slowly recovering, but w ill not be fully well for several weeks longer. A. L. 1'iii'o. a clothier, baa moved hia establishment from Portland to Ibis city, and now occupies the rooin recently va cate! by J. SchwaTfx. L. Ilornschiicli of thia city ia engaged as head cleik. MiaMc Rulh Cowing, Riancbe Sharp stein, of Ssn Francisco, Ethel Winn, ol Astoria snd Lute Martin are Handing a few weeks in the vicinity of Mt. Hood, tlm guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Yoknin. J. E. Wenks, of PcMoines, lows, w ho waa a schoolmate of A. F. Parker's, spent a few daya the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Parker, and left Thursday for San Francisco, w here he will visit with friend, Mr, sod Mrs. R, Roake, who have been living in Portland the past few months, have returned to Oregon City and will reside herein the future, Mr. Ronko haying bought an interest in J. Roako's foundry. Herbert Shaw, .accompanied by hi sister Mis Helen, left Tuesday tor Han over, III., where they will reside in the future. Mr. Shaw is employed In the woolen mills at that place, and Mrs. Shaw will remain here a lew weeks, and join the family later. Mrs. G, W, Church, MiBaes Annie and Ora Flinn, of Albany, Trof. Smith, of Albany, Carl Church and C. Noblitt, composed a party which left TuesiUy for Mt. Hood, where they will remain a few days, intending to return after they have made the ascoiit of the mountain. The many friends of William Reach were surprised to find on laat Tuesday that he had developed into a fairly fast sprinter. He won the 100-yard dash on the Chautauqua field, running the dis tance in 11 4 5 seconds. He was not in training on this occasion, and can, with practice, lower that time considerable, Mrs. Nelson Lawrence, of San Fran ciscn, la expected to arrive In this city soon where she will spend some time at the home of her mother,' Mrs. M. E. Barlow. Mr. Lawrence hag enlisted in one of the California companies and is now on tho way to Manila. Carl Arnold siienl Thursduy with Mrs. J. D.I Chapman, of Bellwood. Mrs, I. Parish, a resident nearClarks, was In tlm city Wednesday. Win. Owen, ol Minks, made trip to our city Tuesday, Lelghton Kelly returned Wednesday from a pleasant three-week's outing. 0. Hughes and wife, of Heaver Creek, were among Oregon City visitors Wed nesday. J. and F. Dolunder, of Minks, were In the city this week looking afUir business matters. Dr. A. Tilr-or, formerly of this city but now of Portland, wa In this place a few hours Monday, Miss Later Hchlnosky, of Portland la pending a few daya with Mr. and Mr. M. Michael, of thi city. L, Wolf ami 0. Hicble, of Hilverton, passed lliorugh tbla city Wednesday on their way home from a trip to Mt. Hood. Miss Nor Conyeri, of Ciatskanie, who ha been visiting with friend for the past two week, returned to her home Toes day. Mr. and Mrs. F. White, of Catblamot, Washington, and daughter Laura are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Iloylan. Mis Anderson, left Wednesday for her homo at Silver Lake, after spending two weeks with Mr. ana Mr J. Hill, of tlii city. T. Ii. Hanklns, Treasurer Shade and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Snldow.of this city spent Sunday at the New F.ra camp meeting. J. M. Ware, who broke hi leg and sprained bis bsck in tlm Willioit stage runaway, is still confined to bis bed and improves very slowly. "7 Mr. W. L. Conant.of PortlanJ, who has Just returned from the Fast, and bet sister, Mr. Clark, apenC Thursday at the home of Mr. II. L. Kelly. Itev, Montgomery baa moved his family from Mra. iiains bouse near the fool of Falls View steps to the house which he formerly occupied on Seventh street. Mrs. II. L. Kelly left Tuesday for Sta View where she will join her daughter, Mis May, who it sojourning there, and will remain several days enjoying the sea air. Miss Ella and Fmma Green, of Mo Minnville, Mr. Wm. Power and sister Miss iiurns, of Salem, are visiting Mrs. Green on the hill at the residence of Mr. Hroughton. E. J. McKitltick, Geo. Case, Morton Latourelte and J. McUetchie staned Wednesday for Clear Lake 13 mile aast of the government camp to spend two weeks outing. B. F. Swoiie, who has been practicing law at Toledo, Ore., returned to this city last week and will continue the practice of his profession in this city with his brother G. W. Swope. Ir. and Mis. Paine, and daughlef Miss Kitty, left this week Wednesday, for a two weeks visit at Newport. Dur ing the doctors absence Di. Parker will take charge of bis ollice. Mii-s Amy Ohlsen the little daughter of Mr. and Mr'. 0. H. Ohlsen, who has been eonlined to her room with a severely sprained knee, ia enabled again to be out with the aid of crutches. P. E. Cox, who was a resident of Oregon City two years, ago but who (or the paht two years baa la-en located at New Orleans, and in different portions of North and South Dakota, is here on busi ness. J, A. Richmond snd Win. Read, of Eastern Oregon, who brought a band ot hiMes Into town last week start tomor row (or Condon, Eastern Oiegon to re turn aaiu in a few week with more horses. Rev, L. M. Idleman ariived from Gacdiier, Ohio, last week and preached in St. Paul's church Sunday morning and evening to an appreciative audience Mr. Idleman ia spending hia vacation with hi parents, who reside in Portland and hi stay with us will only be a matter of a few months, when he will again return Eat to complete hie studies. OABTOniA. Bn tho 1 h' K'nl You Haw Always BoujjM nirtlnhij Party. A birthday party was given to Henry Pankratx son of P. Pankratx, at Iub home at Clackamas Heights on Sunday after noon of July 17th. Games and refresh ments were pleasant features of the merry occasion. Among those present were: Roy and Harry Evans, Viola and Willie Tatro, Ella, Dora and Henry Hermann, Dan Jones, Michael and Johnny (iengler, May and Rertha Her mann, Katlo, Johnny and Lizzie Pan krutz, Lulu and Clarence Ritteiihouse and Henry Pankratx. A Child Enjoys. The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing eiToct of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its ueo ; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have abottle. Man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. StaffCaptain and Mrs. Willis, oflhe Salyation Army will be here Saturday and Sunday to conduct services. fast Hachems In Town. Yih Past Hachems, of the Kedinen's order, came np ot. the Allona from Port land Wednesday evening and assembled with Wacheno Tribe, No 1,1, of this cltydn their ball on the hill Speeches were made after which tlm vl-itors were shown through the electric plant and at a late hour returned to Portland on the boat. Attention Camper" The Willioit stage will start out ol Ore gon City Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning Tuesdays. Thursdays, snd Saturdays.' Leaves NobliM' Mal.le at 12 o'clock noon. Hound trip tlckeia $2 50 Campers to Willioit or other re-ors In the county r ill be taken out In private rigs if desired, at bedrock prieea. Call or address Chaa. 'Noblitt, Oregon Ci'y. 8t. Paul's Episcopal ( Imrch Regular services will be held in this church at the usual hour on Sundays, ami on Friday evening at 7 :30 conducted by Itev. L. M. Idleman. Communion service occurs next Sun day at the Presbyterian church at wbieh new members will be tendered a recep tion. The evening service will tie of its usual interest, and the meeting of the Christian Endeavor ia to te of special interest as the subject is ''The Evils of Covetonsneas," Miss Maggie Williams lead. Come. Christian Science meetings at Wil lamette hall, Sunday morning service 11 o'clock; Sunday school 12; weekly meet ing, Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meetintr will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room open eyery afternoon from 1:30 to 4. There will be preaching service at the Ely chapel next Sabbath at 2:30 p. m conducted by Dr. Butler. WANTED. Infl vatelma in renair at tl fK) lai-1i. C. A. Naoii, at the Postotrice. vv aT aT a7 aT .aT A. aT C mmm Ik Pills are necessary but not nice. Cathartics are not confections. The fewer pills that you take the better. It's aggravating to take pills that don't and pills that won't. It's soothing to know that when you take a pill it's the pill that will do the work for which it's taken. Aye have gained a reputation for their sure results. The pill that will is Ayer's. For all liver troubles, diseases of the stomach and bowels, sick headache biliousness and heartburn, Dr. Ayer's Pills have proven a specific, and they Will Cure You as they have cured thousands of others whose testimony is a matter of record. Ayer's Cure Book is sent free by Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. Send for it if you want to know more of the power of these pills than is proven in the following testimonials. " I ufTered nearly all my life with bowel complaints, enduring much pain, and I tried almost all the cathartic remedies advertised in the newspapers, without obtaining permanent relief until I used Ayer's Cathartic Pills. The result obtained from the use of these pill was wonderful. They not only gave immediate relief but effected a permanent cure." R. C. STODDARD, Delhi, Ont. " I was ill for some time with liver trouble. My back ached and my skin turned as yellow as saffron ; I became unable to do any work, and at last was confined to my bed too Weak to move without assistance. I commenced the use of Ayer'a Pills and less than half a box cured me. I owe my present good health to their use, and I am never without them." WM. OAKLEY, LobelvUls, Tenn. I have used Ayer's Pills with excellent results for constipation. I find that they do not gripe nor purge, but do give relief." CHARLES R. WHITE, Pittssrove, N. J. "I have used Ayer's Pills since 1845, and consider them superior to all other pills on the market. I always keep them in the house in case of emergency, and at one time they cured my wife of Southern climate." Frank Steward, who resided here fiv. yearaagoand who has been living al 1'iilto Montana Is reported to have com mitted suicide last week. Miss Xetta .VlcAllistar, is scting a capuin of the Salvation Army and ia holding proftihle services at the barracks every night. A. Menn luainoatlon Two rriini'iera worn di.vrnsHliin the Otteijil.'inco of tle ir arihlii jiiera ut wor ship. Olio Wis leTwjfmtiiK the indilTcr euce of tie; peophi to tin; chun-h, com plaining bitf rly of l.u-k of attcniUneo at nuurly nil tlm churches in tlm city. It mattered not how well tlio sermon were : delivered tbo uii utill declined to : attend. "I veuturo to !:ie, " fu id one, "if I 'wto to ndverii ii ti.;;t two inonki ys I would T;crf,rm in r y pnlj.it net Huu ! day evening tho church would bo j crowded. " "Yea," r-pli' '1 fin nth'T nilective j ly. "Two v.'ould 1 hctM r thauoue," ' Cleveland Main Lii-.ili r. How Spain I'al'l Cnluiabua. A curious dimaivery lias bfn made in tho archives ef the J-jmiii.-di navy 1 the bills of payment f tho crews who ' composc-d tho caravels of Christopher , Columbus. The sailor, according to their ; j chu, received from 10 to 13 francs a i month, including their foL The cap- tains of tho three laro caravels had j each 80 frnucs a month. As for Colum-1 bus himself, who had tho title of ad-: miral, he was paid l.VUO francs a year, j i No Chanr lo Ort (Hit. I Mrs. Wicks Why is old china to Valuable? Mrs. Ricks On account of its rarity. Mrs. Wicks But I dou't see why it should bo so very rare? Mrs. Ricks Well, with my experi-; ence of servants, I intuit confess that a piece of china thnt l.c-ts a mouth ia wonder to ine. Harper's Bazar. A Iirawback to llapplocaa. "You didn't seem to enjoy the opera a bit, Miss Gayly." "No. I forgot to carry that elegant new fan auutio sent mo from Paris." Detroit Free Press. jT jT aT X A A aT aT a7 M M aia Pill hat Is the Pill You TVO dyspepsia. I nave touna tnem gooa tor an A. L. JONES, X Medical Otlleer (going hia ronnds) Well, Mnrphy, how are you this uioru ing? IVivate M. Mnch bettor, air. M. O. la yonr appetite good? Private M.Ves, sir. M. O. Are you getting enough to eat? Private M. No, air. M. O. What would you like lu ad dition to yonr present diet? Private M. Another pound of broad, sir. M. O. That I cannot give you, as the regulations do not admit of a sol dier receiving a double ration of bread in ono day. Private M. (after a moment'i hesita tion) Omld you not lot me have th extra pound and mark it down as bread poultice? IIo ot it London Telceranlu WHITE COLLAR LINE COLUMBIA RIVF.R AND FUGEF SOUND NAV. CO. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Daily !rl. sieainer Ballsy f)lzert-!avs rirtv morning In Ids week at 7 o'clock, ex o pt Hominy Ki-turniiig, liavrt Aston very nit'lii in the k at 7 o'clock, except Snn'lav While i;,,llar 1.1ms Ticket and 0. R. t N. Co tickets ii-rchanirahle on (teams - Halley (jn'zert, T. J. Poller and R R. riiiiiiivn, tor A-ioria tnii all way pomia, Flsvel, Ilirami. 8-aview, lying Beach, Oce in Park and Nalicoita 0111 -e. Al'lersireet dock. Telephone (MainKiM. G .Inru'iis phone 1)1. U. B. BCOTT, President. EDT7AEB STOBY, Practi iicai Horses! orsesrjoer Track and Road Work a Specialty. Any style shoe forged in Iron or steel. Wagon work and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on 8venth street, next door to Noblitt' (table. j7 jJ JlT JlTav A. A. Want. diseases caused by the Elizabeth City, N. C. A A A A A A ai. X A A m 4 4