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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AUGUST 5, 180S. CORRESPONDENCE Dover. Dov-w, July 2rt. Mr Nelson and wife have returned horn. Thev have been spending a few days fishing on the Col uuihla. J G. DeShaxer and fatuity, of Firwood, wre visiting Mrs. Kitssruiller lat Sun (kiV. W. Feubian, It spending a few days with hia cousins, of this plat. Joseph DeShaser, ia preparing to fin iMi bit barn to stack his grain in Daauueni. ' Damascus, August 3. -The people tiere are very busy with their grain har vwt; the aphla have Wen very numerous taiHng the oats to mature as early as the wheat, and at the earn time have lightened the crop considerable. James Crookshanks started his thresh itu machine last Monday. Vm. Derby, ol Oreshamiiai an entirely new machine out. with the blower attachment to stack Hie straw and no doulit he will have the .pi ivlege of blowing most of the straw in this vacinity. The Rock Creek Union Sunday school will give an entertainment and serve ice cream and cake Friday evening at the residence of Mr. Bartons. (Several of the people here will attend tie camp meeting at Tremont. Mr. Clement and family, who have resided with as for about a year are to move to Wasco county soon. Mipls Una. Mapls Lani, August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Wtu. Blood, of Carlton, are visiting the lu tiers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bray ton. Mr. Cecil Cosper, of Clsrke, was the guest of Courtis Gibbs, Fiiday and Sat urday. Masters Gilbert and Ray Morris, were vising their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Msuts last week. Mr. Gibbs, is running bis reaper now. Mrs. 8. 8. Jennings and children, of Sell wood is visi ting ber parents Mr. and Mm. N. W. Richards. Mr. flenry Msuts, of Portland, was the guest of bis uncle A. Msuts Fri day snd Saturday. OA.BTOI1IA. BmuiOs Tt txi Yw Ha Atari Bottftt Sigaatirt sf ItElL ESTATE TRANSFERS. -fl DTaraer to A E Evans, July UtSRX C' D.M of one eleventh irii of W and E Evans j ohn 100 00 W H Davidson to C B and A M Trullinger. Apr 4 98 W D, nwiof s)-i secl0t6sr2e 200 00 FHAMLiodtoD F Leopold, Feb 26 '93 W D lots 1. 3 blk 5, Robertsonn 300 00 U 6 to N Ford. Jaly 3 '98 lots 2, 3, 6 snd 7 blk 23. Oregon City. Pat, VCaufield to Benj Stanton, GO , acres inTJ Chase elm July 25'98 560 00 U 8 to J Biber, May 2 '98 m ne) txsli of Dw'i U,Q' De of ewtf secl4t2sr6e Pat Gladstone R E As to A B Gotttling June 1 '98 ,W D, lots 9 10 11 blk 45, Gladstone 450 00 U 8 to M Grab, June 11 98 Patn settee 24 t6s rle Fat K K Smith to D W Smith, Apr 13 93 W D S7. 81 as sec 10 1 3 s r 1 also 5 seres M Bracken cliu also lots 2, 4 and part 65 blk 4, Barlow's...... 1 00 JH Rineason to L J Ryan July 30 1)8 W D 37 91 as Rinearson dm 800 00 W G and K A Edwards to Ross Looney July 2 '98, Bond for . deed nH of ne sec 20 t 3 s r 420 00 A Krseft et al to M C Kraeft, Mar 25 '97 W D 10 as dm 28 t3sr2e 500 00 CWise et al to E S Jeenne, May 18 '98 W D sw and t of eeKec36 tl sr4e 1 00 B E Flitcroft to O F Olson, July 25 ,98 W D 18 acres J G Swaf- ford elm 600 00 J &B Shaw to F Glass, Oct 20 61 WD lot 17 blk 20 C annex 125 00 G 6 Batty & Co to Wil Fruit Co July 23"98 W D tract 60 Prune- . land 1000 00 W T Dolan to M L Dolan, June 22 '98 deed all property be longing to grantor in Mult & Clackamas cs J 00 Famished Every Week by the Clacka mas Abstract A Trust Company. THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT i TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have tbe only complete set of abstracts in the County, can furniHb information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, investments.real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. ' Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City Oregon. The subscription to the Enterprise is $2, but if psid In advance it is $1.50. Subscribers must not get behind and then expect to got the paper for $1.50. Outstanding subscriptions must be paid up. 0-rirnn flty Market Kepert. (Corrected Weekly.) WheatNo. 1 nierehanUhle, 60 cents per hushd. Flour IViUnd, IS 40; Howard's B-at, 3 40 ; Fwhcr't Ihwt, $.340 ; Dayton j 4 25: Peacock. 4.:W Oats in ska, white, 3(1 cents per bushel, g, 34 Millatnffs Bran, . 113.00 per ton shorts, f 13 l nr ton. PoUloi-s 35 cent er sack. Egg, 17.ii cents per dosen. Butter Ranch, 25 to 35 cent ver roll Onions, (1 50 per-sack. Green apples, 50 to 75 per bos. Dried Fruits A pple, unbleached, 3 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaiiorstod, 5o prunes, 4 to 5 rents ; plums, 3c. Bacon llama, 10 to 11 cents; sides, 8c. 8 to 0; shoulders, 6 to 7 ; lard 8to 10 Livestock and Divined .Meals Beef, live, 2.S,' to 3 cents; hog, live S1 to4c; hogs dressed, A cents; sleep, $2 to $3.00 per bead; lambs $1.75 to $2.50; veal .dressed 6 to 7 Poultry Chickens, old, $3.00 to $3.50, turkeys, alive, 8 to 10 cents per pound. Farm for Hale. A 300 acre farm, known as the Sand ers' place, at Molalla, Ore iron, finely improved, rich soil, 200 acres in culti vation, line neighborhood, church and graded school on the (arm. Title perfect, no incumbrances; posxession given im mediately to purchaser. Price, $9,000; $3000 down, and remainder on long time at 7 per cent. For further particulars, call on or address C.T. Howard, Muliuo, Oregon. 1 mo Tbe Bet Remedy For Flax. Mr. John Matbias, a well known stork dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "Aftsr suffering for over a week with flux, and m? physician having tailed to relieve me, I waa advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleasure of stating thst the half of a bottle cored me." For sale by Geo A. Harding. Bids Wauled. Bids will be received by the under signed at the office of the City Recorder of Oregon City until 2 o'clock, p. m , Wednesday, August 10th, 1898, for the improvement of the road on tbe north sue of Abernethy Creek from Main street to county road leading to Portland, in accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of tbe Recorder. Esch bid must be accompanied by a certified check psysble to the Recorder for the sum of $250 as a guanntee, that bid, if accepted, will 'be fulfilled. The com mittee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. H E. H asbis, Jams Roaki, Fbkd MrrzxiB. Committee on Streets and Public Property. Dated at Oregon City, August 3, '98. Wood Bids Wanted. State quality and quantity you wish to furnish, also price for delivery in our yard or on the hill. Bids will be opened August 201 b, '98. Obeoon Qui Wools Mills. Lost. Strayed or stolen from my place at Bolton,on Tuesday, a brindle colored dog, very large, will answer to the name of Jack, and wears a leather harness. Liberal reward for return of same to me. . OsCAS FORBBERQ. Sot Ice ef Stockholder's Meeting. - The snnusl meeting of the stockbild- eis of the Cspen Shoe Company will be held at the office. of said company at Willamette Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, August 9, 1898 at 3 o'clock, p. m. N. M. Moodv, ' Secretary. Catarrh Cared. A clear bead and sweet breath secured with Suiloh's Catarrh Remedy ; sold on a guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Charman tfc Co., druggists, Oregon City. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of I , William's Kidney Pills Has no equal in diseases of the I 1 Kidneys tu Urinary Organs, nave you neglected your Kidneys? Have1 you overworked your nervous sys-( ' Item and caused trouble with your ( .Kidneys and Bladder? Have you1 pains In the loins, side, back, groins, . " 1 VI IJ A TI " t t 1 A sire pass urine ? William's Kidney T I'illn will Imnnrt. npwllfp tn th HIr- eased organs, tone up the system A and make a new man of you. By T mail 50 cents per box. w f w iluahb mto. uo., fro ps., Cleveland, v. 1 For sale by C, G. Huntley. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drujt Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Janu uiauuerr nuve you a uauvy ay k pearance of the face, especially w under the eyes? Too frequent de-A INe Our Quaker Cabinet. Enjoy Turkish, Russian, Sulphur, Perfumed, Thermal, Medicated and Vair Hatha In the privacy of your room at home or abroad for three rents. Water hatha cleanse the outer akin or surface only. Our method cleanses, pnr'fles, Invigorates and tones up the en tire s) stem Inwardly by opening the five million clogged uiea of the akin, enab ling nature in her own way to expel by perspiration all Impurities and etTete matter from the body. Makes your blood pure, your sleep sound, your skin soft, white and beautiful. You feel younwr. like a new being. It postively prevents and cures uisease. The Quaker is endorsed and recommended by the most eminent phyaioiaus and over 87,000 users. Ladies are enthusiastic In Its praiae. No assiatant or experience needed. A child ran operate it. For sale by Steward A Francs Oregon City. Attention Campers. The Wilhoit stage will start out of Ore gon City Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, snd Saturuavs. Leaves Noblitt'i stable at 12 o'clock noon. Round trip tickets $250 Campers to Wilhoit or other resorts In the county will be taken out in private rigs if desired, at bedrock prices. Call or address Chss. Noblitt, Oregon City. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Charman A Co., druggista, Oregon Citv. The Racket store is the place to get the latest novelties. Fancy cushion stuffed with feathers 48c. At the Racket store. Letter LUt, The following is the list of letters re maining in the poetoftke at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 3. 1898: won h i lit. Barker, Grant Mrs Jsniea, Sadls Barrett, Nora Noyer, Jans Brooks, Edytli Webster, II HSS'S LIST.' Bassy, J L Lucier, Ons Berris, A J Moore, Jaa 8 Brotlon, Chss Oiler, Andrew Coudry, Peter Faiterson, C B Dye, JB Rmkofakl, Win Gengler, Peter ' Sievtrs, Krneat Hogges.Wm - Walsh.- R W Junes, O W WrUmandel, P Wilson, M D OEO. F. HORTOS, P.M. Nice ready made Ladies skirts st the Racket store. Johnson has the best hair cutter in the city. verdicts AYER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills ill the promises nude for It, is the verdict of those ttho hoe Med it. er s "I hav sold Area's Hal Viooa (or (Ifttto year and do not know o( a ilngl cau wh-r It did not Riva antlr tatiilactioo." F. M. GROVE, Faunadala, Ala. air a "When dtaeaM canted my hair to (alt cut, 1 found Arm's Hair Vlooa a moat eacellent preparation and one that doe all that la claimed (or If-L. KUSH, Connelltvllle, Pa. "Arrs's Hair Vigor doeeall that la claimed for It- It reatored my hair, which waa laat becomlei Krav, back to It natural color dark brown." W. H. HASELHOFK, Patereon, N.J. . "Mr head became full of dandruff, and after a time toy hair tx-iran to fall out. The dm of AVKft'S flAIR Vioor atopped the falling out and mads the ecatp clean and healthy." alas C. M. AVRES, Mount Airy, Ga. sS m tever CoU ELT'8 CREAM BAI.M Is poattlreeiin). Apply into Uie ooetrlla. It la qnli:kly almorhed. 60 cent at Drnt'trle'a or uy mail ; eamplee inc. by mall. SIX BKCrilKKS, M Warren Hi., Mew Vork City. 1'or Peoph r People That Are Ml f Sick op " JuBt Don't, eel WelL" onlv out: tarn a r,n RtmsN Pimples, eurM Hudache, Oytpepils as CoiUrenen. 2S cti. hex at driixiri-ti or by mail VainjrlN I rse, addraai Or. Betanlu) Cs. FbUs, fa, gor-vw "o" i4v"vy-vr v v - State New,. The salmon pok Is small, only about 300,000 cases, Fire at Dayton burned the' warehouse and -10,000 bushels of wheat. The Msisma'i box la mlsalng from Mt. Hood so T. II. Uardner reports. In a gambling row at La Gramlo one Chinaman shouts and kills another. The salmon packers areendeavoi Ing to get the season extended to Sept 1st. A North Dakota colony of 30 families will settle near Forest Grove, this tall. The Oregon State Teachers' Associa tion mot at New'Hirt, on Wednesday, July 27. Mines around Canyon City are still attracting attention, both locally and from eastern capitalists. Tbe annual meeting of the Southern Oregon Pioneer Association will be held at Jacksonville. Hept 1. The second laiyvet cargo of flour ever shipped to the Orient left Portland Tut day on the Mogul, 45,01)0 lbs. ' Threshing Is now well under way near Eugene. The yield of wheat, so far as reported, Is from 18 to 30 bushels per sere. Moat of the farmers counted on a better viol J than thla. The annual school fund apportion ment made this week by Treasurer Metschan was bssed on 130JA3 children of school age. This shows an Increase of 37.665 iu the psst ten years. John Walker, who resides near Ath ena, Or., was severely injured while threshing. His hand waa caught in the cylinder of the machine and lacer ated so bsdly that amputation ol por tions of It was necessary. Governor lord is seriously consider ing the advisability of railing a special session of the legislature this fall. He thinks the regular session of 40 days, with a United States senator and stale commissions to elect, is too short In which to attend to the necessary law making. The stockholders of the Newberg Fsir Association did not intend to hold a fair this year, but as there seems to be a de mand for one, they have submitted a prouoaitioo to Nswbxrg citiiens. A guarantee of f 150 is desired, 1100 to be used toward paying expenses and for premiums. It is thought the guarantee will be raided. A serions accident happened to John C. Barnes, of Uervsis, last week. He was opening the gate Into hia barnyard, when his four-horse team ran awav. He jumped on the brakelotk, and In pasa ing an apple tree he was caught between the ' wsgon and tree and severely cruahed. He la painfully bruised and will be confined to his home for some time. Toesdav afternoon, Jacob Doerner, a farmer living near Cleveland, Douitlas county, left Roseburg with two horses, riding one snd leading the other. The horse he rode reached home Wednesday. On Mr. Doerner not putting In appear ance, search waa instituted. The miss ing horse was found in the river.drowned. It is supposed Mr. Doerner went into the river after the horses and became entangled in a rope and was drowned. His body has not yet been recovered. The work of cutting and binding full grain will be about completed In Benton county by the first of next week . Most of the threshers In the county will begin operations by Wednesday or Thursday. So far as can be learned, the yield will be above the average per acre. The acreage In cultivation is exceptionally large. Wheat Is quoted in the local market at 52 cents. The past three dsys hsve been noted for extreme hest. The maximum temperature at the agri cultural. college waa 09 degrees In the shade yesterday. At 8t. Mary's hospital ,ln Walla Walls, last week, Dr. N. Q. Blalock performed a remarkable surgical operation. Miaa Carrie Stone, of Athena, Or., who had for some time suffered from stomach trouble, her death being but a question of a short time, was taken to the hospital to be operated upon as a last resort. Dr. Blalock and his assistant removed from ber stomach a large mass of black hair, or a dermoid cyst growth. It measured 32 Inches In length, 5 Inches in diameter, and weighed six pounds. Miss Htons has a good chance of recovery. Hon. John Minto, of Halem, is spend ing bis whole time experimenting with hop sprays. He stated today thst he Intended to continue hia experiments until he had found a composition that would bring certain death to hop lice, and until he could tell the farmers ex actly how to prepare the mixture in the cheapest and best manner. His method of testing sprays is to make the mixture very strong, so strong that he moots im mediate results, and then by gradually weakening it he finds what proportion of ingredients will secure satisfactory re sults, with the least possible, expense, Mr. Minto says the farmers are too ready to give up spraying if tlmlr spray does not kill the lice when used in the prescribed proportions. Acker's English Kemeily will stop a Cough at ' any time, and will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. 25c. and 50c. AN OPEN To MOTHERS. VK ARB ASSERTING I If TUB COURTS 'OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USB Or TUB WORD "CASTORIA," AND--TITCHER'S CASTORIA," A3 OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Jlyannts, Massachusetts was the originator of "CASTOR I A," tho samo thai has borno and docs now bear . on every the facsimile signature of (&yffl&cJ& wrapper. This is tho original "CASTOR I A" which has been used In the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it 1$ the kind you have always bought lf .i , on the and has the signature of C&ffl&Uti wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist majr offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "Tho Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Mod You. Vm8 a'twa MtiMuaf, w Kwaaar et aarn Ma m I7TH ANNUAL HTAT1C NOUM AU MCItOOI, MONMOUTH, Oil Htrnng ai lnic ait irtifiiiil eour-wa Wall iaipiMx training ilaparlmenl of nine gratra, aiili 10 children. Ktsolar normal oounw of turra yaara. Senior year wholly pmlr-Mtiiiial. Uradiiatva of a-iera-llw-l blli arhnola S'H ao. kM aliiilttil chrrrtly 10 inifM onl work. Tlis diplomat "flha ariMtnl art rwogiiUad by law sa s M fa it-rtillct. to ia'ti. Tht sramiau. ol the anlnMil a rain dam and at trachfira. l.lKlit (pn lbs varfur fr.mi II .M u f too Haiilltnl and hralthfnl loraiinn -imaalixiiK, Th. tint torm oi-ana Til-a-lay, tti(Hbr ') ('ataloitn sivins hill dtalla of arork. mar. fully lent tin aoiillcaiion. Addma I. I CAMI'UKLU PrMldant. MITCHELL Have stood tho test of hest Wnifotm poBihln want a noon rkmaiii.k last the longest and repairs, you will MITCHELL, LEWIS & ST AVER CO Plrtatund Tuylor ttt., Portland. Or For tie. first-class fresh cured Meats Go to Chas. Albright, Jr. J ' Free I delivery J to . I all parts of ) the City. I LETTER r f mm j i L .Hi- . WAGONS years. They are the to htiiltl, and if you waijon, on that will cost you tho least for buy a "MITCHELL." Do You 2 Know the News p You can have It all for 50c Per Month Per Month in the Evening Telegram, of Port- llttwl flrtaiMtn It ias ftl.a tm-.vaiuf " 'ft""a. IV in HU 111 evening iiuwspaner puhlished In U Oregon ; it contiiins all the news ri oi me mute ami oi tne nation, f Try it for a month. A sample K cnuv will he mailed to you free. Pi mjur-fn The Telegram, Portland, Or N 4yTjr & w" tjt