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2 OKKGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 1898 C0IHtES1Ul)EXCE Ilixxt View. Hood View, Annus! 8. Horn, to Mr. l Mrs. McKinney Wednesday 3rd a .nobler, Mrs. Jane Raker is still quite ill. Mr. H. Gonlding hug completely re v red from his recent accident vjas Nettie Wood is at home. Relle Jones is finite. anionic us once Mi Frank Graham is expected liouie ! f o ii Portland where she has lieen at tf i.liiijt school. J. SV. Graham has gone viisitiiiii his I i'-nda up Hood river. Mrs. J. P. Young has been in Pott- l.n.l under the rare ot me pot-mr lor the i ,t two weeks Mrs Dr L. Manco, of Cal., a sister of i-s Grace Vowell, ia spending a few . ka with her sinter and the Young, hike Feters and Archie Seely, of . .onville, with several ottiera have i e to the coast for a few week. r. anu nib. reper ami lamiiy, nave j returned from Netarts. The Basket social last week at Hoxl Y ! r, was quite a success. Aa also was t! ice cream social lat Friday. The r. gis.ru was excellent and very largely 1 1 ended. All enjoyed the music and f -citations very much Ice cream lasted out d 12 o'clock midnight. Crescnu RhscEST, August 9 Weather warm, r f turning out very well Health of ir coinmuiiity yery good. The shrill whistle of the hay baler was 1 1 ard from the Latourette meadow iiere it was baling hay for Mr. Kusell, i ik heard next at Mr Thayer. Mr. Yach has painted his house Vm.hadils much to the beauty of his Inline and gives evidence that his trip to Klondike wag profitable. Mr. Snell from California, has been i -iting with Mr. Rue's, and also taking 'i i urea of the homes and people of this Vicinity. Mr. Charles Livesay was seen driving liouie in a buggy which indicates he is prospering. C, Reynolds is preparing to take his f.mily to California this fall to stay all inter, their manv friends wish them in cess in their search for health. Mr. S. Rue has at last been granted a , pension alter a seven years effort to ..- cure one. Mr. and Mm. Strowbridge and Eddie "Rue have gone to Eastern Oregon to ork thiough harvest. (J. X. Waldron's were much gratified t receiving a letter from their eon, who tias reach Manila well without the in convenience of sea sickness. Miple Una. "Maple Lane, August 6. Airs. Ewing nd daughter, of 1'ortlaDd, were the ftiests of the formers grandmother, Mrs. C. Dirkerson, Sunday. Mrs. J. C Dixon and children, spent : Saturday and Sunday with relatives at ; Sell wood. "E. M. Ward made a flying trip to Tortland, Friday. Mrs. T. B. Hankins and son, Glen, of Oregon City, were the guests of Thos. Davies Saturday and Bunday. Mrs. J. H. Darling left recently for Kebraska, on a visit. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Hutcliins, of Portland were the guests of the formers Iter, Mrs. Chas. Swallow, Thursday. Miss Morgan, of Sellwood, was visiting at N. VY. Richards this week. Miss Ona Snrfus has gone to Oregon -City for a three weeks stay. Mrs. Thos. Davies and Mrs. J. R. Davies, made a short visit at Clackamas, Thursday. Wm Miller, is very ill with dropsy, Mrs. G. Califf, of Oregon City, was visiting Mrs. A. M, Brayton Friday. W. J. Miller and T. II. Davies returned to their respective homes Thursday, after a five months absence in Eastern Washington. Mrs. Wm. Vanover and Miss Sadie Ray, are visiting at Milwaukee. L. Mautz and J. Duffy have a number of teams engaged in hauling wood from this place to Oregon City. Mrs. S. Walker and daughter Von a, are visiting at Mr. Edmistons. Threshing will begin in this vicinity the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ward went to Eagle Creek today, to visit with friends over Sunday. Mies Gladys Green received a severe urn lent week by a lamp upsetting. Herbet Green is visiting his uncle at Carus. - ' William's Kidnev Pills Iluj uo equal in diseases of the a ,q K.ianeys am urinary uraus, uave a you Deieuieu jour amucjoj uave 1 you overworked your nervous sys-f item ana causea trouble wnn your , Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins ( I and blodder? Have vou a flabby ap- . pcaiaace of the face, especially! under tlie eyes? Too frequent de-( I sire pas urine ? William's Kidney eased organs, tone up the system i and make a new man of you. By muil 50 cents per box. WnxiAMa Mro. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. For sale by C, G. Huntley. Purer, Dovkr, Aug 9 The weather for the past lew daya has been nice for the farmers who have grain out. The irardt-na are needing rain very bad now Mr Thorp and W. Pauhiou have started for Ktein Oieuon. Mi. Teamuan, of Litourell Palls has been vMl ng with her rliildien for the pant wet k. Mrs. Ward, of 1'orlland, ia visiting with reluiives and friend of this place t How man has returned home from Kastcrn ()et!on where he haa been leiidiiig the auuimer. Miss Ida Akina. of Oregon City lias beeu visiting with friends here. Mr. Rowman and family were visiting i with Joseph IVSIisiers last Sunday. How In l.uuk h'miil. Good looks are really more than skin detp, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver ia inactive, yon have a billions look if your stomach is disotdered, you have a dvspeptio look : if your kidneys are af ft.,.el, von have a pinched look. Secure good he.ilth. and vou will surely have good looks "Elen-tric Ritterw" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acta directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purities the IiKxkI, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Sold at Charman A Co 's Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. Season Par .Shooting. The open ceason for upland birds pheasants, grouse, qu iil,etc . is from Sep tember 1st. to IVseeinner 1st. It ia law ful to sell such birds from October 15th. to November 15 h In Eastern Oregon it is unlaw'ul to kill Chinese pbeasiyits, quail or Boh White at any season. The open seasons for prairie chickens are frouJ July 1st. to October 1st The open season for deer, elk, etc.. is from August lt. to Deremlier 1st. The open season for water foul is from September 1st. to March 15th. In Washington the open seiism for grouse, prairie chickens and suge tons is from August 15th. to January let. The Mongoliau pheasant is protected bv law until the fall of 11)00. What llr. A. P. Salter Says. BefFALo, X. Y Gssts. Froai my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Sliiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, lam prepared to say that it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. Il has certainly saved manv from Consumption. Sold by Charman & Co , druggists, Oregon City. Wheat ami Went her Report. The following report was issued by the weather bureau for Wednesday: The Dalles, temperature, 93 degrees, har vesting progressing, no damage to grain ; Pendleton, temperature, 111 degrees, no damage to grain; Athena, temperature, 102 degrees, grain unharmed ;La Grande, temperature, 101 degrees, no damage to w heat crop; Pomeroy, temperature, 115, threshing proceeding with fine yield ; Colfax, temperature, 93 degrees, grain injured ; Kockford, temperature, 102 de grees, no damage to graii. ; Ritzville, tem perature, 102 degrees, no damage. Best Bhave in the city at Johnson's barber shop Capt. D. C. McAfee.of Pleasant Home, an old soldier ot '63, is suffering with a seyere attack of diabetes, and is under the care of Dr. Norris in the Electric hotel. For the last few daya his con dition has seemed hopeless, but at last report, he is gaining strength and may live sometime. The Pastor, is expected to return from California this week, so there will be services in the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. OASTOniA. Baarttli AiwarS Bought Miss Dollie Pratt was riding her wheel down the sidewalk bridge, near the Bar clay school house last week, and ran off the walk to the ground, a distance of several feet, receiving several bad bruises and quite a severe shaking up. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Charman 4 Co., druggists, Oregon City. Rev. Idleman, brother of Attorney General C. M. Idleman, will hold ser vices at Rt. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. All are cordially invited. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America, TKKAtl'KrMt'M HKPORf. Meade Corps Y'diintecr Au'lllurj, CASH HKCRIVKI). Chrn. flag com Mombenihipfee Hues $ ft 80 111 2 2 85 41 o7 Lawn social CASIt KXI'KNIIKt). Material for bands 21 U " " housewives 1 2V " caps 1 60 Hall rent ... 4 (HI Miscellaneous expense 1 55 Balance on hand There are (15 members. M. Jennie tt2 10 Sl'l.t.tVAN, Treasurer MEM DEES. Following are members of the aux iliary: Mrs K L douse, president, Mrs Rosa Fonts, Mrs Millie Shadle, Mis Jennie Rowen, secretary, Mra. Jennie Sullivan, treasurer, Mrs Henrietta Dors ums, Mrs Mary Stafford, Mra Fannie L Cochran, Mr Sarah McCown, Margaret Pilsbury, Mrs M M Charman, Mra Paul ine Metsner, Mrs Margaret Willi.iins, Mrs Jennie B Harding, Mrs Thomas, Mrs K C Hamilton, Mra G K Rodgcrs, Mrs Zumwalt, Mrs Roda Williams, Mr Midlara, E U ( aufleld, Rev A llille- brand, Mrs W W Duff, Jas Boake, Mrs Jua Roake, Rev Harold Olierg, Mrs A R Sprague, Mrs E W Coser, Mrs I I) Tay lor, I D Taylor, Mrs JC Keller, T W Sullivan, ('has Pitch, J Monroe Murk, Mrs J M Mark. Rudolf Koerner, If L Kelly, Mrs II L Kelly, Mrs A K Nash, Mra Maria Cautield, Win Slieahau, Mrs R Potter. Mrs Laura Pope, Dr W K Carll, Mrs G C Potter, Miss Kate Shadle, Mrs Biirmeister, Mrs G M Glasspool, Mis J W Cole, Mrs Emma Galloway, Mrs F C Miller, Miss Kale Barkley, Misa Huttie M Pratt, S L Selling. Miss Sibyl Lippit, Miss Rosa Selling, Mrs Babette Selling, Sol Garde, M Kosenbaum M E Clancy, Mis M E Clancy, Mr Moffeit.J C Ziuser. Played Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverish nous, pimples or sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified In order to obtain good health Acker's Blood Eloxir has never failed to cure Scrofulous Syphilitic poisons or any other blood dis eases. It is ceriainlv a wonder l ui rem edy and we sell every bottle on a posi- t ive guarantee. Geo. A. Harding Agt. Mrs. G. C. Smoker, of Needy, a lady highly respected by the people of her neighborhood, died on Saturday last, and was buried on Sunday in the Rock Creek cemetery. Itucklen's Arnica Suite. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapjied 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. Price 25c. Captain Gertrude Barbe and Lieuten ant Jessie Ilechelman have come re cently to Oregon City to take charge of the Saltation army work in this place. A most cordial invitation is extended to evaryone to attend the meetings held every evening at 8 o'clock in the bar racks 00 6th street. Subject for Sunday evening August 14th will be "Enoch's Secret." Selections on different musi cal instruments will be given, and a time of blessing is expected. ESyspepsia Degrades its victims. It puts them tn the power of the weakest organ of the body and makes them its slaves. They must eat to suit it, drink to suit it, and live a lenten life of self-denial have cured many bad cases of dyspepsia they will cure you, if you are Buffering from that disease. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 15 Williams Street, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes : " Ayers Pills cured me of dyspepsia from which I had suffered for three years. They beat every other medi cine." AYER'S PILLS Cure Dyspepsia - Donations 2 f0 71 117 PULLS T i Sl'al'c News. The Salmon puck still continues light. Astoria ia getting up a cmuinuri'lHl wi r with Portland. 0. F. Wright and son wro drowi pd near Watdport. tClias, II. Ciosiio was appointed col lector of customs at Yniiiiiim August -tth Portland and Tacoina Universities will unite and Willamette I'nivvrsity may come In, A number of chariots (or the Siberian trade have been tuken In Portland the last week. George Thing, a pioneer of Washing ton county, fell from a scullold and was killed Friday. Ihe German baik, imlshruut, came near going ashore near Long Heich was helped off by a south wind. Tim new Meier A Prank Building in Portland was set on fire, but the timely discovery saved the building A number of companies have been formed and are ready to be mustered In in the re-organUution ot Ilia national guard of Oregon. Oregon Is gaining lapl.lly the trade go ing to the Orient. This la shown by the fact that Oregon shipped more flour and wheat than California. Chas Ryder, of Corvallis, was accl dentally killed in a sawmill at that place by a piece of wood flying and strik ing him over the heart. FChehalls, the Oregon) tired horse won the 2 05 pace at Columbiia, Ohio, Inking the record heat in 2.04 '4, the fastest heat made in a rsce this season. Star Pointer timilo a mile in 1.5il4' his previous recoid The tug Ssmsoii waM launched at Wolf A wicker's yard In Poitland Thursday, She is the first steam vessel ever built under Lloyd's survey In Ore gon, and will go into service with a 10 yea'' rating of A 1 preceded by a Maltese cros. Tithla linens and toweling all prices at the Racket store. Mrs. Ben Faust, narrowly escaped a serious accident Sunday afternoon, while riding in a spring waiton on Fourth street, with an infant child in her arms, the seat give away throwing her violently ha kward on her back. She was badly bruised but the child escaied any Injury. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets,' has a chifico and well selected Block of fomily 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. Last Thursday, Chas. Wlntu and Mis Ritenonr, tsjth of this city, were unite 1 in marriage before Justice Schtiehel. The biide is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. L. . Ritenonr, of Mt. Pleasant, and has many warm friends in this com munity. The groom is well known in these parts for his industry and tireless energy.' A host of good wishes accom pany them. OABTOniA. Iha Kind Yob Haw km Bifnatus of A basket picnic under the auspices of Portland Multnomah Forester's club at Marine's park Sunday. All areinylted. Mrs. Mary Johnson died this week of apoplexy. Hhe was (i.5 years old. Worn. McOium. To the jrife of M. A. McGinn, of Klyville, twin boyi. Wiiitk. Born, to tha wife of W, A. White, a daughter, August 0th. Married. Fohtkb-IUucii. At (iladstone, Or., August lOHi., '118, hy Judge Kyan, Miss Nettle Kuuch to Chas. Foster. Seldom is seen a prettier marriage ceremony than the one which occurred Wednesday everting, at the residence of Mr. and Mm. W.J. Ranch's at Gladstone, when their (launhler, Miss Nettie Ratiuh, was united by Jnde Ryan, in holy wed lock to Chas. Foster, ol Eagle Creek. The bride was e)ej;asitly dressed in white organdie oyer white silk, trimmed in chiffon and orange blossoms. The groom appeared in a beaiitilul Prince Albert dress suit. The house was no less at tractive, choice flowers ami woodland fern tastily decorating the walls, and fill ing the spacious parlors with fragrance arid rare beauty, to which scene the happy faces and warm congratulations added their usual contribution. Miss itauch is the highly respected daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kauch.and Mr. Foster is an onergectic busines man, of Eugle Creek. The following were the Kuestii: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Church, Mm. E. N. Foster, Mrg. E. C. Madilock, Misses Martha, Ella and Ruth Ranch, Misses Uusaie and Maud Maddock and Pearl Foster; Messrs. Ed ward Rauch, A. D. Burnett and Mrs. Jacob Rauch. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will reside at Eagle Creek, and will Immediately com mence housekeeping. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WF. ARE ASSERTING IN Till! COURTS 'OUR RIGHT TO TUB F.XCLUSIVH US15 OF TUB WORD "CASTORIA," AND 'PITCHER'S CASTOUIA," A3 OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Jfyannis, Massachusetts, was tho originator of " CASTOR I A,M tho samo that has homo and docs now hear f on every tho fac-similo signature of(jffiuZfa wrapper. This is tho original "CASTORIA" which has been used in tho homes of tho Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and sco that it is tho hind you havo always bought Ji$A-t- on and has tho signature of wrap per. No ono has authority from mo to uso my namo except Tho Centaur Company, of which Chas. 11 Fletcher is President. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may ofTcr you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist Tho End That I7TH ANNUAL SESSION STATIC NOUMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, (ll Hlrooa nd'home ail ' ifeli i il rn'"S Well riiainia"! tritnuiiK I j . irtma il uf inn l(ritt, Willi .'.PI I'll I 111 rr ,t. KpKUUr normal eniirw Ui rt. Mrnhir yrsr wtiiilty ,roiciiiiii. ir.iiiiit 01 m'rre hum ii'tf i .'in.m 1 1 1 r lex. !( K.lMilttr.l lir-cllv 111 ir.it mini .ir(. The ili.oiiu f llic m iiinl lire rr i)(.,l I a. a Ills .wlilli-nis in irm-h Tli ordinate. l ill WI... .I '!'! 'Is'ii n "hers. - l.iiint npotivs III yr l.ir fr-iui fl ino l'kl I 1 j ll-i(lill sli t healHifili lik'iiii nii.iitH, i.. f :,' Tha llrnl Iitiii o.en I'.i I iv, S',,;.- ii'i..r .l I . -1 ('Uliiiiiie tflvlnij I, ill ,l.'t.ili4 hi irK, u'i.' I I f'lllv mmI on hiiIiiuiiuh, A lilrrm V. A. WANS, rtwrrurir nl Hih Kni't, 1'. I. CA M I'llKI,!., I'rl IxiH. MITC?IELL Havo Htnod tho test of yonra. They are tho lu'wt WftgnnH pnawildH to liuihl, and if you want a nrmn iiKi.iAHi.r: wngon. ono that will last tho longi'Bt nml rust yoii tlm lcnst fur repairs, yon will lmy a ''MITCH KM.." MITCHELL, LICWIS & STAVLCR Flrntund Tuylor tn., Ptirtliuid. Or For first-class froch rnrnrl i a'' 4:tz m i- meats Go to Chas. Albright, Jr. Free delivery to all parts of the City. on Having Novor Pailod You. j PV,r- j A Jj lv U. . L "t- 1 JLrX , V 4 h f?-JR. 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