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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898. PEIINONAIjS. J. Lynrli nnd wlfo, urn rni-llc.tliiK nt Wllhult. Jiiiih'h Cliiirrli, of Alliiiiiy, In Intro on viii'iiliun , Win. Kliimili'M In riitllriilliiK at lint ioiulnr Wlllmil ri'furl. . Cntilii Mini don, of Mnlitllti with VINltOIN III till city TllMHtliiy. MIhh Vwa Uniilii, of Wlllmil uh rvjiU torcd at tint Klnrtilt: Momliiy, Mr, I'ltlnn, of Miillno, ii i in lt u Imxiiu'Mft lrl li (Iii'kdii Clly Tiivmlny, . lii'V. II. A. HiikI, of S.i, hi H,tink-H, wan III our clly onti ility thin wi'i-a, J, .M. l.rtWM ticit, ol l'oiLliiml, hhh on liimliii'im In Op'uoti City Tini-iliiy, Mm, I'. Nnliri'M uihI rlillilwn urn rnMlny at loti llimi'li for two wwk. Mr. i ill Mm Ouo. lli rnni mm link from a Hitck'H vitiitilon on llm Ih-hcIi, Ituv, .lulu) (llmin, of liiylnn, aim tint gm-ht of ld'v. Wlllcy, on Tui'mluy l.ihl. (i. W. ('linn h iiniilit flyliiK trip to Mt. 1 1 null Oil Hi'i'k. rt'tilrtiliiK Smiiliiy, 11. Zlmini rinan, tint N lv fmnn r made lint city by tlin full a vlitlt thin Week. Mm. A. K. Iln.wn, of AnturU, ci inil Tlmrmliiy, ilfrt.nlly with Mm, K. II. Cowing. VV. Hilton, i'x.ili.itily (lerk of Vumlilll county, a ,1(i,g liiiHiiKKM In our i lly tha rhI wi-vk. Miia. Komi mill Sullivan, of ('IiIvhkh, were Him kiK'Mn of I)r. J'wktir on,. ay the anl Keck. K. Kadlo Wlilin, of llm Khi-M dloro, mmlii a lrli Id (lovitriiiinnt ramp Krl'Uy ml returned Hominy. ItoU-rt Caiiflitld, Jr., ami Emory Noblo It'll Wcdni'ttilay for a fw iUya' flnliifiit lour at t'h'ar l.uko. Mm. K. (ilM,oi, Ntit two iIuvn lamaick vlNitlnu lirr daiitflitrr Mm. J. W, (iialiutn, of I'oitlninl. Mm. Kutli J'aik.of H.-Hwood, oj-rit a dtw dayt tin. ,at oc.k wltli Mr. ami Mm. I'liui. I..nikiiw,ot lliiarlty 1'iof. J. W. (iiay uml family, in coiii jMiiy witli U. II. IWow, arc r tit u-ut i n v on tint nlimly aiik of Hull Him. Mr. J. I,. Mal, of rorlliml Iiiin chari of tlin Y. M. V A. In thU uity ami l dt'lerinliifil to Inilltl i tlin limtituti K. I. J'llinwin, dm uiinHr ton MrUliHt, n, Uinumvy llmn-hy f.M iit two daye tlin m.t trwk at Willioit Hpriinjn. Mm. J. A. Wlnkli, who turn bfpti vmit. Ing Iter mlrr Mm. I,. K. Naiilinry, ru Inriiftl to her Imtiiu at AIkiiu, loan, on fcutnrduy. K.J. MiKillriik. Ceo. Caw), K. Mo Grdrllcrauil Mortimoie l.Htnnrvtto are bark from a lranant fli-limg I rip 'mar Mt. flood. Mr. and Mm, K. 1'. Klliot ami live clillilroii, Icavti In a fnw day for an out liiK of (line wwka in a Imp yaid up llm WillametlK. E. A. YIh and win, Albir, left r-rvpral day ago fur Vv Moine, Iowa, wlntr tlify will look after IniniiicitH iiiiercHln few iiiuntlia. Mr. unit Mm, CIihh. C.h li IT and four cbil'lnn li'ave iIiIh wrk for an fxU-ndod tour thronh California, willi liopra of ollllnjl thitro. Mr. and Mm. (1. W. Cluircli aooom paniud ly tliclr ton, JamcN, left Tlium- duy for two week' Nluy in tourli will IlitturH at Ml. Hood. MImMIu Swiiirord, (laiiKlitur of Mr. nil Mm. h. J. .Swiitloril, of Salem, i NfHinilititf plfHuiint vli-lt, (lie gnont of MUa Nitllm SwafTonl. Pr. J. W. Illlibon, of Kanims City, Mo., and K. II. Knlnlit of Tortland, were In the city Tiin,lay In in H-rum 01 ur(ttuiiinK "jno .ilotlern WooIiiutn ofjAuifrii'.' Mm. Llr.r.ie I'ir', dnuulitor of Fred Ely, formnrly of tliii city, and lnr ultttor, niiitn maimo r.iy, 01 ki iito, tal., re iHmling a fnw days lu tliis cliy, the giiONtH of Mr. and Mm, (ioo. Ely, E. M. Hand, fomiorly of Orctfon City, baa been eli-ctud manatcvr of the republi can Btate liuudiiuarlurg, of the til a to of WunlilnKton. Ills frlmida here will bo pleaxcil to boar of his election and pre diet for him lucveis. Mr. Morrlay and family, P. Scbolz ami lumlly, and M. Mnrklns spent a d y tills week up tho Abernethv, rrawfiHli. Inn. They caught hoiiio nine doon, and then indulged quite freely In ice cream and cake, prepared as a aurpriso by Mr, and Mrs. Scbols. The following gay party loft Oregon City Monday to Biend two weeks within sound of the melancholy waves at Ocean rark:Kev. and Mis. 0herg4iid child ren, Mrs. Blake and lumlly, Miss Gal logly, Mrs. Maple and E. Maplo. :atarrh Ask your Druggist 'or a KMuimus 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm onnlAlna no cncilno, niitrcnrr nnr any oilier Injiirtoui dni(. It li quickly Absorbed. Glvei IUillof tonr.. It ormni anit olmntM Ik' Nwal Fungus. Allan Iiiftaininitlon. Hciili and Hrotwti tha Momliranfl. Itratnmt tha BniiHi of 1'iwta and Hindi. Full Biz floe. ( Trial ly.n 10c. ; at Driii'i'lutii or f mull. , ELY UHui'ilKUS, 64 Warren Street, Nw York. li II WiMi.'rt l bink from a month's Vlinl lit Ki. M In. l .i-il M.'I'aunlHuil in lj,t k from a two wci k'n Nluy nt Long Itnarh, Mimh llcalricii Uri'ltr, of Wihtoiivlllo, in vixiluiK Irli'iiiln In IIiIh clly. J. A. Coiilcr in epmulliig a few days in tint Muliillii ciiiiiitr.v, pronHtcting (I T Coyne, llm Portland cnlilertlonitr, wm hereon hniieM Wi Ini'Nituv. Mrs, (!. Il'ill'iii'ii, i-f Himlv, wniri'giH lifitd at lint Klitrt ii' huli'l Mtmlrty, Mtn. H.mnu IIhIiiikm uii'l iliiiKhtir are Vli llliiir icl.itiv... Ht Mi MI'invillit, Atlurney llimii k Hpinil a f-w ilnyn thm wet k at din old hour , mt.ir IIuIiIihmI. J Hell, a woikui in on ohm of the river It'.ut h, wan iIiiIiik Or-gnii ( I y Momliiy. Mr. Ileibert i h if 1 HM-mliiig a few iliiyn wiili Mi n.i 1. 1, Hi nib, al LiCamip. Mayor (.'millflil Hinl wife expi-ct to li'iiv Halilrihiy fm u U'W iliim' oollng at NittnrlN. Mm. (i II. pimii k rt lnriied tliix we'tk mm a pli'a"uiit with relatives at Hublinril. I., IIdiiitIiii. li, the dry giutils rlerk, g'ieH today In Y iuii a for a in'cded two Week 'a ii-Kt. Krank Kingo, of KlvvilltvU ruHtlfaling for llie reiiMlmh r ol the summer at Clarke precim t Mm. I, M. Aiulrews In Stemling her vin utlou wiili her iUiihter, Mm. (), ii. Wright, at Liberal. E. Hliaw will pxiform the duliea of Clili'f of I'ollre HurtiH, durillK the latler's almKiice in the tmiuntuiiiN II. I Wlxhart left Huturday for Wanh Initton, w heie be will work at bis trade, in the vicinity of the Sound, Wilfred White and Clurlea Chaxe left To ml i y ,wl'h home and buggy, for a lew lava' finding trip near Mt. I bud. Minn Edith U'iMrt. the obliging mil- liner, leftlfor Sheiidau MomUy, where be will vinit with relatives for a few WKitka. MiN Georgia Marm, who is employed as clerk in I'l.itUiid, viiind btr pnreiitH, Mr. ami Mm, Sam Marrs, of this city, I nr in i the WH-k. U. W. Grace, who alar ted to Pawoon City a few weeks ago. returned to Ibis city, from St. .Mii li mU last week, and was itilerlered from pnx'eetliiig further, hecanne of the low Ut of w.iter. Gen. Swairird, on of Mr and Mm. J. I., Swtllord, iteiiitt word fiom Salmon Meatlowa, liiaho, that he baa been pro moled to bead chuinman, ei j'iys splen- did health, and will return to this city in time to eat ftiankHKiving turkey. Clots. Clap, a i-aplinliHt, aixl wife, ol Hoi-ton, were the Kiients of Mm. J. It. Labor, Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Clapp are on their wedding lour and were on their wav to Kiveraide Cal., where they will vmII Mr. Clapts sinter, who reeides al that place. Mrs. I, E. Salihbury, Mianes Mollis llankiiia, Enteila Ibttcken, Maud Salis- ourv ami Mcwr. II. E. Straittbt and Henry Salisbury left a few days ago for Oregon's favorite peak, w here thev will Kpeiul two weeks enjoying the freedon of (ho woods They travelled bv the light of tho moon in order to avoid the intense heat of the day. Mrs. K. W. I'orler, of Canemah, left last Tuowlay, for Eiie City, I'enn , where she will spend alout a month, w il IT her siater Mrs. TreMton M on runs, and other nlatives throughout the state. Mrs. Poller has been absent from the imme diate relatives of her family for about 22 years. Hurt Kpriigiie, of Knilland, spent a few days at the home of i'oter I'snkraU on Clackamas Heights last week. Itev. Ventfall, paslor of the United iiretliren church, Is at Rural, Or,, preach ing at the Free Methodist camp meet ing. Walter Nemyro !r't la:;t Friday for Newport, wht.ro be will spend a few davs Willi bis mother, who, with the children, bin been there for the past two weeks. Win. Nofzger, V, Neymire, L, Ycxler ai.il A. Htaflurd coiiiposo a parly, which b'ttvus tliis week fur a two weeks' outing in View of the rentlcMH waves at Ocean i'ark. Mr. and Mrs, C, liuriis, M lanes Sarah Hlouul, Aln.e lilount ami Hernlce Kelly cuinpoHii a jiaily, whirh left this week for a two weeks' slay under the shudow of old Hood, il. W. Shank, Canny s proaperous fiirmcraiida devoted reader of I ho En ter prise, nmdo us a call Tuesday, am paid for another year's subscription to the Enterprise. Goo. Hrown was in from the halchery last week, and reports the fish industry in a thriving conditiun. He now has 2,OiK),(X)0 healthy eggs oil build with good propped for a large mcreuse. Clias. Muir writes from Ft. Selkirk, Alaska, that b and others are not mill iug any gold us yet, but continue to live in hope and are enjoying, that which is more piotious than wealth, lajrfoct health. A party comixaied of A. W. Haird, .tlrs.lt. Ualrd, Misses Grace and Aim Haird, Mi -is Metta Hrown, of Portland, and Mrs. A. 8. Dressi-r, ot this city, left a few days ago with their camping outfit to spends inuoth at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Steel, G. U Miller. Mm. Harper, Miss Iloyt.of Port land. Mrs J. W. Meldrum, Miss Eva, inarms ami luompson Aleldruiu are puty, which left thU week for a 10 day's outing near Mt. Mood and at Clear Lake About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was under las care for a week. At this time the child had been sick lor aliout ten lays and was having about twenty-five oralionsuf the bowels everv twelve hours, and we were convinced that un leaa it soou obtained relieve it would not live. ChamUtrlaiu'a Colic. Cholera ami Piarrhoea Kemedy was recommended. and I decided to Iry it. I Boon noticed a change for lh better; by its continued use a Complete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly healthy. C. L HiKKis, Stiimpiown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. WANTED. 100 watches to repair at 11.00 each Nami, at the PoHtoflice. J. Rlnearson Is at Willioit. J. M.Tracy, of Logan precinct was a yisllor Wednesday. A. Aschofr, of Marrnott, wan on busi ness before Judge Hyan Thursday, Henry Jewell and family, left last week for a few days vacation at Seaside, Miss GuiHle Maddock was the guest of Mr. and Mm, Geo Ranch, three days this week. Misses Ada Moehiike returned last Saturday from a pleafaut winters school ing at Albany, M.Mc.Marvus, of Portland, wai the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. J. G. Porter one day last week. Win. Luelllng and daughter were In this city Wednesday. Mr. Luellirig re ports that the aphis is seriously damag ing the wheat In and around Spring water, but say that the fruit crop never looked better, and will yield a large output. d. H. Zeigler and Paul Scoguins, two prominent young men of Harlow, were transacting business in our city Wednes day. Mr. Zeigler is one of Harlow's bop growers, and says that the hop crop around Harlow will be much better than heretofore. because the plan's are cleaner, an 1 more exempt from l.ce. The Butte- ville Hop Association will hold its an nual meeting next week to determine the price pickers will receive per box. Mm. James Shaw ami three sons will leave Saturday to Join Mr, Shaw and children at Hanover, III., wjiere they will reside. Sern Sernchristensen, of La Center, Wash., Is spending a luw days in this city, Iho guest of Mrs. Annie Ohlnon, of Willamette Falls. I). II. Swope, a prominent cattle lealer of Mound, Mo., accompanied by bis wife, is spending a few weeks, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Swope 8. W. Holmes, who for three years, conducted a successful school in thia ritv, has been elected principal of the public school at Grants V. and will begin a nine-months' term this Septem ber. Prof. Holmes is a lea.-her of n perience, and will be a decided addition to the Grants Pass tctiool. THfc. LRtADED CONSUMP TION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Mlnfnm. M. C, ths Ureal Chsmliit m t Sflrntlut, Will Hrnil, Fms, Thres Bottlm of (In Newly Discovered Remedies to HufTerers. Eoitob Fntkuckihe : -I have dlscuv ered a reliable cure for consumption an. I allbrocbial. throat and lung disea., irerteral decline, loss of flesh and all con ditions of watting away. By its timeif line th'iUHamlH of apparently hopele- vnm-m nave rsteri cured. Bo proof-posi! i. am I ol lis power to cure, that to m ,k i's meiiis known, I will send, free, n sny afflicted reader f your Paper. Hire bottle of my newly discovered rernedi. upon receipt ol express and post oll'n addreHs. T. A. SI.OCUM, M. C, IW Pine Street, New York When w ruing the doctor, please men tion Him paper An Fnterprl-lng DrnggiHf. ! There are few men more wide awake ! arid enterprining than Charrnan A Co., who spare no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their their many customers. They now have trie valuable agency for Dr. King's New dis covery for Consumption, Coughi and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing sorb a furor all over the country by its many startling rurex. ft absolutely cures Asthma, bronchitis, Hoarseness and all aflections ol the Throat, Cheat and Lunt's. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular sie for OOcents and $1.00. Guar anteed to cure or price refunded. WHITE COLLAR LIME COLUMHIA RIVER AND I'UGEt SOL'ND NAV. CO. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA W. P. KK.INKK GKO. E. KKAMKIt Krancr & Kramer Daily rrh meaiuer Bailey Oaliert-favra everv miirniriit i" tiie week at 7 o'clock, el ect Sun, lav Keiun.lnx. bavea Anton everv ni;lii in the. week at 7 o'clock, facet Hmi'luf Wf.ite i;..IUr Line Tickets andO. R. t N. C. ticket. are Ihterchantrsble on steamert nmiey uaizerr, i. j. Roller and K R. riiMiniwnii, lor Aitoria ami all way hmiii, Klsvel, IIhpo, Heaview, Ixmg Beach, Ocei it i'ark ami Nalicoiia Olrl e, Aliler nireet dock. Telephona ( Main) C Inrnma phone 351. V. B. SCOrr, President. & 22S WaHhineton (5 . P,...J - - a vi tiauu, uiv, 1 Practica t Horsesfi orseshoer Track and Road Work a Specialty. Any style shoes forged in Iron or steel. Wagon work and repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bhop on Seventh street, next door to Nobhtt's (table. J C. A JR. L. HOLMAN. I lUNDERTAKER .AND... EMBALMER Carrie a complete line of Cas keta, Cnlllins, Kohes ami LiniiiKN of miierinr iiahly and moat moderate prices. Vir--ty-rai-Ty-TaTTy-tjr-iBT-iy' iy-tjr You cannot afford to drink colored tea. It undermines health, and the coloring hides defects. Schilling's Best needs no coloring; it is good enough. A SVAAA The Costliest Cough Cure is Change of Climate, and it's a cure that's not often possible and not always sure. There's a better idea about coughs and cures: Why not fit the lungs to the climate instead of fitting the climate to the lungs? It is the power to do this that makes AYEK'S A 1 r 1 J Daily fyetJiiops COLD 'N HEAD ON THE RIVER Tho Fast and Commodious. STR. KL.TONPL Makes three round trips daily between Tortland and Oregon City. Cool Breezes Beautiful Scenery Quick Time ' ? ? : ! ! i Time Schedule on fiirst column fifth page of this paper, Tickets interchangable with Eastaide Railroad. Cherry Pec THE BEST COUGH CURE in the land. It is a sure cure for colds and coughs; a specific for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough; it prevents Pneumonia, cures La Grippe; and it so strengthens the lungs and heals the torn tissues that many cases of disease marked by all the signs of Incipient Consumption have been absolutely cured by its use. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral can now be had in half-size bottles At Half Price, 50 cts. We tried almost everything for asthma without auccess. At last we used your Cherry Pectoral and the relief was immediate. S. A. ELLIS, Keene, N. H. When I had almost despaired of ever finding a cure for chronic bronchitis, I derived most excellent results from Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I can testify as to its efficacy. " R. G. PROCTOR, M. D., Oakland City, Ind. .1 "There were sixteen children in my father's family and there are seven in my own. ive never, since I can remember, been without Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and have naa a case or com or a cougn mat mis remedy aid not cure, have never Hon. WM. E. MASON, Chicago, III, 11 My wife was sick. In bed for ten months and was attended by six different doctors. AH of them said that she had consumption, and some of them said she could not live a month. I bought one bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It seemed to help her, so I secured one dozen bottles. Before these were all used, she was completely cured and to-day is strong andjrell." J. W. EWING, Camden Point, Mo. ' M For mora than a year my wife suffered with lung trouble. She had a severe cough, great aoreness of the chest, and experienced difficulty in breathing. A three months' treat ment with Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral effected a complete cure. We regarded it as remarkable, as tha other remedies she had tried had failed to even give relief." C. H. BURRIS, Marine Mills, Mir.n. 4 V T T T TTTTTTTTTT -A. A. .A. .A, A A i 'T. T.T.TT T T " A. A A A A A aaaaaria