Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 26, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1893.
NMS0NAI.S.
I. cvl Vii'li tin tuti'k fi'i in N'i'Wi" i-l.
Victor I'tiipwt Intuitu' illy on Imni-
W'llM.
II. MiiiIi'hn whm In fiotu M -iliiMii I'd"
week.
Mint .It'll II White llll" H'llUlli il liulll I'll
Olltillt( I'l'.ll'lu
I'rnt. 0. I'.yhiuil, of Huli'mil, wit lii
our ulrccti Wi'ilnii'iluv,
Mli mi a Mvi uihI I'l'iui't I 'i M'U nr" mi
mi wiling hI WiiikIIiiimi,
I. . Vaughn iiiuI H'm. Vaiili were In
the i lly by lli litlli 'ii Hilny.
M, K I'ul ii iiml (', ( iii ip .1. went vis
Horn ut Willmii over Sunday.
Mlm Kihel Ciiulli'lil In hi'iMiilitu u "
tiny t with friend In I'mlland.
(J. V, ( lilin li in nguiii in Urn iii'iiiii
tiilim In iiii'xt ut buckle heme.
Mr. KilnuMiiiiii, i f l" km, wu t'o'ng
liimliirni In llni t'iiy lint pni i'i k.
Mm. Juliit Itol'iTi", "I thin city, via
Itcd IcIiitU't In IVIhtnd S.iHiril ly.
Mill, Hum FeitMtr, il tlil ciiv, i'1'i'iil
I rtttt Week w ill" lili'inl" m MiUiink''-.
(ii'n, Mm if In Inn k f i "in u nx week'
atuy ut Hot Spihig on lln I'liii k 'iiiiiH,
Mr. T. Mi l tiililni, of M'll.'llit, w in
tint clly Wi'iliiiiKiluy ir.nixai-in k Imaim-ni
I'M Miil'li-In Inn k from ( ) enn 1'ii'k,
WlllllU lll kUllt j'llly lillK' i'll bidl'l.
II. M. (iriilmin, mil l J (iriilinni, ol
Carim, num vlalting Id Mend in ihit
It. I'lillifl iiiiii'h ii ii pleamlit mil
Tni'" l , iiml t'i'k U'li'iint iKii of our
fn u,,ii I'inli i.ili'H I'V miUcrlblng for tlitt
IC i 1 1 i ir w i' ii tul Wm kly Oicg'tniini, Mr.
KiiiI'Mi I' ll mi iliu KHinuiluy for linker
l.uKi , W.iiIiIiiIuii, m lii ri tin will tiiku
i'Ii.iiuh (;( n in i w lini luili lii'iy.
I'M mi J.int'lt, formerly of Oregon
I iiy, uiul K, II, win, in, of Ntma Clly,
K'uiihih, weiu In HiIn, t'iiy Tucaday vlnil'
in j 1 1 h'ii.Ih. Mr. Ilmiiiuii i on hi way
t l KlIIIHilM, will 111 III) li'Mllli'H.
Iv. J . SaiiU'iid, of halcm, IH tint KtttWt
nf lii.. IiihiIm r J. W. t-wall'otil, In thin
rity. Mr. ud'-inl wan one ol the vory
In -I typi-Hcllem who worked mi tlni Kii
ll'IpllHM tttlCII it Wlin lilht eidilbllhllPil,
Mr. ami Mm. K, I',. Martin, of Oregon
Ciiy.Bii'l Mm. W. Shank, of Milwuiikie,
wriu llio KDi'ntn ol Mr. and Mr, A. Ilia
cl, ol Ouuliy, Miitunl.iy uml Sunday.
.Mlhn Slide ChiiHii Iiiih been eluded
I'linrijul o l tin 4 'it ;i i ii ii It Kchool, L'u
'icr lirr able ntiinacciuciit, the work will
ir iu'i'ih mi l tlni nrlionl pionper.
I If. l'liini' m li.n:k (loin NrWurl, wlilirc
liu Mi'itt (r ii IruMiiil cii 1 1 1 k , liilt Ix-inn
lii iliirin lii'thl i ( lil- hlit), ilcuVfil Idit
liitln l in lii duiii lilt iri', .
),. t,'t imwfil l u In tli tint filing on
llio Jiii ulirt I'l.iru in ('! tltu ilvi.rlliD
i.i( IH') Wli kn, unit l Hint' iu lMu Tui:t
l.iy (f II lew iltiyn' Hint,
J. (milium, Iliu Cm un Imiiuir, njMMit
Nun til .ty Unt in nili'iiil.iiKM ut the
.luiilit-m ri'tii.i'iii, v lii.lt wan lit'l'l iifitr
I'llllH.llil ll'llllil.
J. l u'iil'l, o( Wiihliintfloii, uil r cji 'ml-
La Grippe,
Follnwnd by Haart Dltaaaa, Ourd
DR. MILE3' HCAftT CUflH.
'r-.y
. i u ....i, j .... i. ...i u i
, I l"K " w l"in nitli itTiiiivi'v Uliu
fiii'inU iii i Li) i lly, li lt M'linluy lor Hjo
Mm. A. Klrlnirili uiul rliiMnti Imvf.. . . .,
ri'tiiiiit il liuin a vinit ol liiri f niiliilin in
til. In.
Jtfy, 0!'in iiriil (tiinily ii-tiiriioii thi
Wl'l k It'llll U tlliliulllllll Vi"il Mt U.I'ltlJ
1'iirk,
A. K. Tuinii'Hiii, tint 1 r 1 1 I " ' . Ima ru
tiiriif.l liuin If iUy' out iu l Hi"
Ci'OHt.
Mrn. M. L. Milli-r rntiiriunl luit wtrk
from a vi-ry iilfunmit ouiinn at lOii);
Jlflli'M.
Mir-n I'.ftilrif" (Jrl'ttT rutninc! to lu-i
Iioiiih Ml Vil'iiivillii.tlifr In iluyh'
uy In ilna t iiy.
Mm. hrcytim, ol tliin city , who hun
lii'i'il vi-ry hlik (or llio jt.iat v.k, Is
alowly ri'rovi rlnK..
T. Smllli, Mfroinmiifil liy liU iimtliiT
Rinl niili'r Aiinif , uiu iinliraliiirf far tin
ICUnoti ul Willtuit.
Mr. tit'o. llivliy, of Milwmik'r, mnl
John (ili'u"ii Mt'iil iiii'l.iy at I lit lt -tr'
fllilll at Vlul, i.
Mr. aifl Mi. J. I'lii-'lniii. f'i'ni"r!y u(
tiin cily, uru ti-iiiliii a h-w ilnyn with
Mra. h. M. M.l own.
Mm. W. C. tirciMi ami on, who Intvn
lifon initmin'rinK on Hit) cunnt mo h.u k
ami rnport a i1t-Hiitit litno.
ltrv. illiiini Truvia, the Pri-phyli'iimi
8ni)'liiy ncliiiol iiiinnioiittry, viniivil tho
I'ri'iihytt'tiiiii Mimhiy wIukiI SiiiiJuy.
(). 0U-iiliy, ol Hallow, junsril
through lii-re Tm-nilay on hm Wity Iioiiih
from a hcrry outing in the iiiotintitinn.
Minn Mary (ili-IIHull, who lull lu'l'll
viniiinK ri'UtivoD nt Unkwootl (or tho
(AHt two rt kn,it'liiriH't Inline 8 tlurilny.
M. I.. Millt'r ia lurrying hin limnl In n
alini! at a it'tiilt of hlooit Ki niii,
cm i mnl hy an Injury ri'i'iiivml In tho
mill.
C. H. Clement, who to fuilhfully wnitcl
upon tlie lull 1. 15. McAfee, ilnriuij lti
lihit'sn, left lo.hiy f ir an ouliiijj in tho
moiinliiiin.
Mr. uiul Mrn. J. K. Murria ami noun,
Minn Multlu Mniilr. mnl (ieo. Hyatt ie
tnrn id Monday (runt a vury plfHHant out
inn in the moiintiiiiin,
Mr. ami MrH. It. T. Iliirhur nml ehlhl
ron, of Kly, have returned from a two
week' vinit w ith tho fitmily of Henry
Waltlron nea: Now f.nl.
Mr. ami Mra. Chun. Fitch, T. A.
Fitch, Miita Itnhy Jyonun, Vernio ami
Harry Kilch returnud Wedncaduy from a
fow week' ViHit at Sen Shin.
Minn 1'ilith Wibhart, who has hoon
vlHiling ri'lutlves at rMicriiLin, riitnrned
hint Wi'ilni'KiIiiy, ami left tho following
duy lor MiirHlilund, Oregon, wheru alio
will visit Mrs. Arnold Urulum for a
week.
Mm. NiilHon Lnwienco, of Sun Krun
cIhco, who recently i rivetl in 1 1 if pity,
la lyinu ipillo ill with nmlirlii, ut the
ri'Bltluiice of her inotlwr, Mm. M. K.
Harlow. Mm. Lawreneu hna nmny
frleniln in this city, who lmpo for aHjioeily
recovery,
T. .M. f. A. lPH.
A week from the comlritf Sunday the
inci'tiiik'i will In oien to lutli men and
women. Kiimhiy Sept. 4th, Kev. J. A.
Mi.'VIi'kIi, of TortUm!, will lead the
mvetiiiK, to which all are invited.
Alter Seplemher lnt, all iiicinln-rs art
ro'iuented lo hritiu uiembemhip cards for
exainlinlion.
KuiiieiuU-r the Y, M. C. hatha.
J. L. Mfud wan on liunineka in l'ortland
Moiiduy, in the intvrent of tlio Y. M. C.
A.
Tlu Latliea' Auxiliary of tho Y. M
C. A. holtlH iln regular niei'tin at tho
home of Mm. M. K. Mall" ml next week.
(I. K. liestow preHoiiled the Y. M. U,
A. with a LVoqiionolla hoard hint week.
Iliu klcn'a Arnica Httre.
The hent Halve in tho world for Cutf,
Itrnimia, Snren, L'licm, fall Kheum,
i ever Surea, Totter, Chapd liandn,
(.'hilhhiina, Coma, and alt bain Kni
tioim, mid positively cnreM I'ilea or no
and tlii uppur Clai'kanian, I, pay reipiired. It in Kuuranteed to Rive
. . . r l i
n-rim:i aauniHcutin or money rviuntieti.
For alo hy Chaimun A Co., Chariuan
liroa. DIot k. Trice L'oe.
t it il Cathy, Woo'lhuru, who hint
lu'l'll eiiipl'iyi'd In the null here for the
putt few weeka, left Tueoday lor III
Inimu.
Mm. C. Siliuliul mnl two iliinhtora
uml Mi-a Coru H ll.ua left Monday for a
hitv tlu)' vinit wiiii friemls at Hoi
Hiver.
Mia. M.A. Howoll, of thin oily, led
Tiieinlay for a two wmW viait with her
a m, Sir. J. 1. 11 jwell, at Cutvull n.
(ieo. Jiihlinin, l'ai'illu I'nivemity'l
r init'linti aciil, waa itero linn wuulc lu
tltti inlt'ient of thonciiool.
Chief of I'uliC" lliirna mi l family have
returned Ir.in a plfaiiiit tw.i woekn'
outing at Ml Hood.
.1!. S. Unlloiiiy.llie furniture ilculer.hua
rolilrned fiom a pleanunl tun daya' out
lnK at li ean 1'aik.
(ieo. Moiier ia at Woodliuru, ready to
li.vni Imp pii kniK Miit'ii ttio teason
OpoliH.
1. Kinnuril hint nlurie.l on another
itiirveyinif (tip, ovur in liilaui jok thia
I'lilr,
1;. Kinti.tr I t hat k from a trip to the
mount.niin
J. hpHle, one uf Neuity'a furmer,api'nt
one day tliin week iu On-pnn City.
Mm. V. Ilurna luin returned from a
vinit with her patent ut Aaloria.
II. A. Yorpitll, the Canby hiiaitiuim
man, waa on our Mrteia Tueaday.
Minn Nellie Stullord ia hack from a
plcttniint outing on llio count.
J. K. Clink luin returned from a three
weekn' otitiiin lu Linn county.
Uncle Henry .Wolfcr, of .Seotly, wub
KteetniK frienda here .Monday.
Minnea Horoiliy ami Nettie Chute
leave huturday lor Stanford.
Mr. ami Mra. I'atrick Kuley visited
friend in Torilnud Sunday.
I). Zuri lii-r, of Viola, waa lining" tuni
lien iu Una city Mviiilny.
Frank Confer in clerking in one of our
I'lollntiiS isliiblihliliii'iits.
Y, Hickman and J. Kineursjii a e
back fiom the Spring,
Miaa Minnie Halo ha returned to her
home al Krownnville.
0. r.rricson Ima returned from an
outing at Newport.
Wm. Welch, of Clierryville. was heie
on Tuesday hist,
W. Noblitt, of Needy, was doing the
city Monday,
II. Wills, of Aurora, spent Tuesday on
our etreots.
It. 0. 0. fnCLTfl. of rtntcmct, Iowa.
Ti.r-ifii unit miirii!fa:tnr-r cf
' tl,. tt,.' P-,.. W.l?'eln:0 C'oll-.l!n',.
rite i f It. VM.y IU nrttuw. "Two yean
nivjan utirn-kof Larl;); li ft mo with a
riaU Ji- nrt. 1 ha-I r"0 Cuvn In Ct.1i Xn
i.icro a'..!n anil bono. I rvjl 1 nut a'.ccp lylr.;
f.'vn f rpr:i(!ipr!n!Tpp'i:.ii frequent i&arji
t'ni-J J::(t p:ilri-junil pW-'-'"-"1 crin' ft cn"
(,!a:itf-ur cf au'IJcii death, f.tlitnj cr:.'A
lirtui o n o to rtrrnctfi uwuy ttrna linf.eovcr
ul'.liL. Y.y pliydcluu pncrlt od I'.-.
r:::u'nc:rtC"urr)0ii'1ln a f' w Cvjt I wa;
ul.l'jt'jlt'.y vtM unil fio pr.!r.i pw.'lua'.ty
-mp1, end Cr.a!!7 r ar. d. I nfiopsd t:.-;
t!io &jt, l.avlm r.i'.-i CTtocn pocr.'U,
cmn"wf' i'l!.,ril':it' rlnev' r7 vny V.vin I
Lavofor yiari." fT7 '7t"i'TriV
J'r. !!llci' I'lniwllti1"- T".f
oro anil ij all 1rnu-f ','v-aiti' i V:
fist un1er e poulltve ., r''"
rii.-.n.ntca, f.ret Ixtlo hJiJLfl CUI
benollta .r nowy ro- ""ftore'
fun'!'. (I TooU on t-.j- p ... v
c.iv g ,f ' ho heart end U tMft?,.'
DU. WILDJKLMCAi.OO., Uknart,lna.
Katriiy .Notlcf.
Slruyed from my plat e one lil.tt k triare
filit J fit) poimtln, a lntlit whim atrip
In h' r f ice, hr'inid (purler M, or M,
H"' wan iiiinhvi!, Ave a!i,ut 7 yi'itrn
Any party lin lirn ln-r will tnke in-r u l
and wnto to th" iii ii'--iif ,eil hi;i f will
pay llii-m for tlit-ii tiiuli,
(ino ICurrli, faulty, lr,
lor roordo That Arcffi I It
flick or "Just Don't
t ool Well."
RemoM Pimplti, eurin Hutlach, (Jyipcp'ili anl
Cottlnnm. Z&t-U. a l"fc at ilnn-cl-'ior hr mall
tamplM irco, a-JJiuM Dr. BoMnkoCo. J'ltlU. I.
1)0 YOU XE'KI) ANY
Doors, lite, Glass, ilii
Oil OTHKIl liUILDliNG 3IATEKIAL?
CO TO
THE DREADED CONSUMP
TION CAN BE CURED.
H. BESTOiAi CO.
Low Prices. First-class Goods.
Corner l!th and Wain Street?, Oregon City, Ore. ,r,,
T. A. Hlnt-iim. M. ('., th (Irt-Ht Cln-mliit and
Krlt iitl.t, Will St li'l, I'rff,1lir Ik.ltlnof
lln Newly DlM-ormd Kciiifilln
lit KunVrrra,
KlilTOII F.N'TKIll'HInK '. I have (littCOV-
en-ii a relniiile cure lor cnnpiiiriiHion mnj
ellhroihial. throat and Itinn diw-anea,
Kt-nrriil tli-cline, loi-a of fit-nil ami all con-
tlitioiiH ol wanting ewuy. Uy itn timelv
une tlioiinuiiiia ol epparentlv iioiH'lert
('inn have ln-t-n cur-il. Soprtxif-cicniiive
am I of its power to pure. Hint to tnnke
iu int'iit known, I will nend, free, to
any ufllicted reuiler of your I'aper. three
hoHleh of my newly dim-overed remedie
upon receipt of exprenM ami pot ollii e
athlinna, T. A. sLoCL'M, M ('.,
US i'ine St refit, New York.
When writing the doctor, ph im-n-tiou
Una paper.
THE FIRST OF THE YEAR
Will ho a (Ic-irurile time to enter tho
JL ...
New clu-.-'.-n will Ik; corniiKiiict-J after the hoIiJay vacation.
For catalogue, ad-Jri-Hd
V. I. STALEY, Salem, Oregon.
SALEM, OREGON
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Has an excellent iircjtaratory school with Normal. I'.UHiii'.??, I'r jiaratory Classical and I'rej'.'iratory
Scientific couffcs and ofTers the gtamhrd College, Cla-sical and Scientific cour?e..
Fifty-fourth year begins Sept. i, hV-
Kxpeiiiws Si miiall aa anywliere iu Iba Nortliwrnt
wlit-ro eipial etlacational a'l vantHg-n are afforded.
...Good cipiiimipnt and Inrililies...
beii'H-ir free catalogue WIT I ft P PlWfrV i V Pre?
or iitforniaiion to. . . """" un iu i , o. a, tin.
Salpm . Ort-tor..
Waiitetl.
Some person to build a 5 or 0-room cot
lane with modern conveniences' to rent.
Must he on or near Mail) atreot. No
children. Address "M." caro of Enter
prise. Table linens and toweling all prices at
the Uitcket store.
Money to loan at 8 per cent interest
on.innrlKikjes. Apply to C. I). A D. G.
I.atonrette. .
Sure La Grippe Cure
There is no tiso Riiirerinjc from this
ilieadlui malady, If you will only get the
right remedy. You are having pain ell
through your hotly, your liver is out of
order, have no apptile, no life or amition,
have a bad cold, in fact are completely
used up. Electric Hitters is the only
remedy that will yen prompt and sure
releif. They act directly on your Liver
Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole
system and niako you feel like a new
being. They are guaranteed to cure oi
price refunded. For sale at Charman A
Co.' firug Store only 60 cents per bottle.
About one month ago inv child, which
is fifteen months old, had an attack of,
diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. Ii
gave It such remedies as aro usually j
given lu such cases, but ns nothing gave i
relief, wo sent for a physician and it was
under his care for a week. At this tlmei
the child bad been nick tor about ten
days'and was having about twenty-five
operations of the bowels ever v twelve
hours, and we wero convinced that un
less it soon obtained relieve it would not
live. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Piarrhoea Kemedy was recommended,
and I decided to try it. I Boon noticed a
change for the better; by lis continued
use a complete cure was brought about
and it ia now perfectly hoallhy. C. L.
Hocus, Stumptown, Ciiluicr Co., V. Va.
F'or sale by Geo. A. Harding.
f)r. MIW mHH l'LASIEK. Out a.
TTV'V'VVVTTVY V 'V V V V V T V 7 V V T '
l AAA. A A A A. A. A.
Cure
Q j.O "f?t
4
4
wronff bakingf
A CENT'S WORTH
of. the
will spoil a half-dollar's
powder
worth
i
and you. cure its
Consequences.
These are some of the .
Consequences of Constipation :
biliousness dizziness headache
loss of appetite
pimples
sour stomach
depression
coated tongue
nightmare
palpitation
cold feet
debility-
dizziness
weakness
backache
vomiting
jaundice
piles
pallor
stitch
irritability
nervousness
vomiting
torpid liver. v
heartburn -foul
breath
sleeplessness
drowsiness
hot skin
cramps
throbbing head
a. 1
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4
are a Sure Cure for Constipation.
Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills are a specific for all diseases of the liver, stomach,
and bowels. These testimonials are from the thousands received:
The
Pill
That
Will
" I suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that I
feared it would cauno a stoppage of the bnw-cls. After vainly trying various reme
dies, I began to take Ayer's Pills. Two boxes effected a complete cure."
D. 13UKKE, Saco, Maine.
"For eight years I was afflicted with constipntien, which at last became so bad
that the doctors could do no more for nie. Then I began to take Ayei'a Fills,
and soon the bowels recovered their natural and'regular action."
WM. H. IeLAUC1:TT, Dorset, Cnt.
"Ayer's Tills are the best In the world. I used to be annoyed with constipation
until I began using them; now I have no trouble of that kind any more, and I
attribute my recovery to the use of your valuable Cathartic rills." v
II. l'LOVVMAN, Portland, Oreg.
The
Pill
That
Will
of cake.
Use Schillings Best.
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