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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1896, I'OIUtESroXDEXCK Pminwoiu, tM8ii. B p . 6 To see 'he mini i i of people that h re iioiiiit to llif Ikii J irdayoll would llm k 1 1. m t i In y ni'd ) k all the Imp that nr.- n.i-i.l in one n'lt. o mny me i the ln ht ii f I . oast that On'if is null. inn Imn-l-ninij. i u energetic Iivli.'- of il' Sti"iliv !l Mil (f.lVe HI) i.V IT- Hill MM'iiO "tile J... k Cieek h.Iio. I I on-" 11 rtm-.l.v Miingto rai-e m.i.rv ' (.'in-.' and repur the l "i-e. Th ir . f . I n wme well iew.i"lc.l eocull.. n d i aticiallv. ! 1 r. lletmi-lftt ni.ul' I'll' '- , t in City Mondav. ! lr. Boone Johnson i pepirtnis o j li. 'VB hi sawmill from Sevano'ie lo hi" j ) I re, which will b.' nin.h lie re e n -tciem for the people heie t pr". ore f l class lumber. .f! Newed I in Or.ir.ui Ci'V ihi . k canvasm for a history of the wr ) ill pin. Johnson Broi hers, of Siinnv-Mi hit f .uly completing Mr tenders new tfii I ) nee. i A. C. Cook, Irom Portland, was vi-ii- . ! at his brotliers A W. CKkV S.m-1 .v. F. H. Feather is hn-ily ened tit y lu his larue crop of prune. THE TYRANT OF THE HOUSE. Whll bhy drop Wo cannot Jump or .Inn.-o or ulnf, I'lajr jolly kiiiihii or .to a Ihlnii To innko a iii'i-. Tlx. door tuUht crwtk If uv hhnul.l wtilk Wo wnri'Mjr iMtk lr br.ni ho whiln Iwl'T Ink a np IawI uli.nil.l 'Dkt tin' lllllf .'Imp, A in.'t win. Il uuisio alnnva auvp W lulu ImiIiJ aleeital Wli.Mi Isil'T wnkv. Put llllln craimuh' I).' slum Vli.n iiihrr iwoi.Ii. nam tn ilnwv A! n 1 i.' ' ) t , Inn tolk liiivn (on to bod, lit. rn'inm Ih. 111 till up tiii1.iid l.i wnii on I11111 h liglitii 111 lamp Anil warm miik for tli. little ftoiunp, )'! wh;!ii lu:u no nn.l tlown tin fl.sir. boiii.Mnu.'! t io limn uml sonift Lm-a mora, Ami tinr-' .miii.i. running. In a tfcivr. To v luu -i;.' (or hlin .-an .to. Anil Will nmi Imrrv, at tho row, tV.ll, "Uiat Hi.' mint. t uli htm nowf An. I I'm wakpil up ai nil tli clatter To wmi. lor what on ivir h' llio nu.ltor. bui-u uprunr in in.' houno h makoa V.uoo Iwoj wak.vtl If RHlo.n or If nwtikti, Tii" h.iiiM. xi-i but l.ir hit saka, Ami aui li a Uil.r t. lloar li lo be lxa of Una tuiiilly I Uvn Uwtt lo In.lopenden. FRENCH HUMOR. it. Frmui-l-qu Sarmy and III Orottwijaa tmcy la the Carnival. Ic Is oftvu sunt th.it FrojR'hnion lack humor ami iln.l riilii-ulo, but M. Frau.. ' ci iue Sinty b:is Ki't'U au example o( j tkat huimmius phh! souse which doflos 1 nnxki'ry. At carnival time m PurU it : is customary to exhibit on tho boalo 1 Tanls KTott'wino envies of wnll kuown i public uii'u. A unxli'iit stnuifcvr called ou M. 8urcoy to tell him thut hU iiuago waa to fijrure in the procession. " Very p k1. ' sud 1L Surccy. " What I can I do for you?" 1 "Well, if you would U eo klud aa to : lend on some of your veritable Riirmeuts, they would make the likcue&i all tho Borinrt- r.oBivoa Sept. 4 riirf-bititf ia.'VH. vnli. The job was done bv loiiuinf & Huinay. While ibrre an ii.anyUi- 'Hinted faces Im?. ause the jtraiti did l"t lorn 0 .1 belter e find that the ' tronser. " I.khI viplda am 11aa.nl tboe of other "No doubt. " responded the critic l., liiie8bv several bu-liels to the aero b,:u,,11y "fu tlmt cupiwani yoa iU ! tLuii sever.il ba:H. Mtice uarvext is over nop pi. amc ; "Oh. the veritable hat will not do! to- u to b all the my.', eery..ne Ix'tn I Yon si jour I:. aid I tuciin tho head of yoiuitt and old are ttariinx for the treat ! the etliy is enormous. yards. Although the grain crop has been "Trea bieu. Take a coat. then. " Drvs.sed in the veritable coiit, the &r- fV HliMlllltf U-'U lilt iium.irt.i mibuiu Tf rainer oeiow uie average too vie,., o. ( mc( Mn tQ pari Hay was eno mous, the Iruit crop will tie however, for a man to aid and abet the Immense and the potato also promise caricature of himself that M Sareey o lm leuiiinerative so that the tiller of; has volunteered on explaiiatiou, which the soil will have no reason to compUin. JuiLii ji from trie amount of trouble it Is to niove a threshinii machine over unie of our roads a tie ierous amount of road work would not omtt amiss; what we need is a few good settlers that are not afraid to do some volunteer work and last but not least some asi-t-ain-e on the part of the county would be io.t des-ireable. ..Mr. U. H. Peirce, our school teacher attended the teachers institute the first f 1 he Week. Andrew Vetsch has been quite sick the past two or three weeks but is now alowly recovering. Dover. Dovkk, Sept 5. The weather for the part few days has been rather damp, alii-, ost enough rain for the farmer to coin aienee plowing and seeding, but now is fool weather for fruit drying. Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Lee were yieiting wi'h friends of this place for a lew dava last week. Christian Kagh and Mrs. Sheels were vnited in marriage last week and started for the hop yard on their wadding lour. Iveryone wishes them much joy. Mr. Cooper was spending a few days W nh his family the past week. The German Burn threshing machine Las been threshing in this vicinity the fast week. It is now in Fii wood, the f ra'n eems to be turning out fairly well. is a delicious bit of humor. "Lamar- tiu" he remarks "would uot have cotiM'iit.'d to h ii.l his coat for- such a pnrp.iti. He was a pt with a sensitive souL So wat Victcr Hu'a But what would you? We cjarnt till bo Lamur tiues ami Huj.rn.-i Why i.hould we rxxir jonruali.sts. who havo uo feeliugs to spenk of, deny ourelves to the populac when we ran timtrilmto to their harm less amusement:" lit sides, they may not always uimn it wortb tneir while to notice us "An aj,Teeab!o trifler came to me the other day and askinl my permission for the use lI my name in a burlesque- I gave it cheerfully. 'This may be the hist time.' said ho. 'What do yon mean?' I asked. 'Well, yon are going out of date, and next year yon may not be worth a lanh!' " Exchango. f' ,. Calilortila buyers nre trying to buy Oregon prunes lo till their unlets. The Southern Oregon Pioneer society met at Jacksonville Saturday, In a runaway mvideiit Orriu Belknap, of Astoria, bud his skull fiuctured mid Will probably die. The guns ui tho lunula of (ho Col umbia will be tested by Captain Babbitt, of the U. S. A., in a short time. The torpedo boat Pnvis, has Wen milking trial runs at Portland this week. The tendency to dodne the war tax in this state has resulted in a sin-cial agotst being sent here which greatly stimulated the sale ol the stumi.. IV. Wylhycoinbe' resigns as state veterinarian to accept a position in the Agricultural college. John lioueyiuan, a leading ciiixen of Portland, died Sunday duo to advanced ago. C5en. Longstreet of the inter-state commerce commission yieita Portland and tho Northwest. The Chamber of Commerce will help hold the consolidated Methodist univer sity at Portland. The Dalles.Portlaml and Astoria Navi gation Go's new steamer Inland Flyer will soon go on her run. An Immense amount of freight is of-1 fered at Portland for California. A writ of review h is been taken on) Police Ju.lge Ileuuessy'a ruling allowing saloons to keep open all night iu Poit-land. Jwj for me tsntair fo'ii'h.xt a grttt m.inv frirt tnd "mown rt Uking "or ; htlp AiMinsi A'mwhtng K!p to rtsUw tbt lot ghis to the ui; help AJMnst fAdmg trxsstsi help th .va.V tt.wktd by d.viJmff. AYLtfS HAlKVmUKoffers fust such beh. It restores grv or fdJtj lulr to Us ongiVu jf . - t ...vi 14 u'i,ivim miu yiwjf tnd remoes Undruff. ' Mr hair w roiiRh and broken an.1 Wgan to (all out. Tho u p( but one Imttlo of AVkN'slUiR Vi.ioh tioih clicki'il tlislullliitf put Hint rem!ril nir tmlr tiii.M.ih, kIonv nd Intplvmllil comlitlon. Ii 1 tlio linrr.1 ..( ilrr,. luu ."-ilaa. 1', U hillTH, bUver Crook, Mux. Somo yoara aito ni ..III Rllll 1 ivS'l 1 l ...r-",-jk'-;l hair l"-vn lo tall I lwiim iiuita balX aJvivo I trka si vers IS Jfair aril very irn tny hair coaiird to (all out anil a ntw anU vliirtu4K'ro.th nixiloltn api'raraneo. U ha.r U now alMintlntit a.v1 l..tnv.,,-THuh. UUN.N, Kocktillo, Wla. A CRITICAL TIME During the Hatllo of ISantluiro. SICK OK WLll, A KIS11 XKJHT AMI HAT. The Puckers at the Battle of Suntiuiro Ue t uba were all Heroes. Their Lfl..r.H Were Heroic. The Roman peuiiy was valued at about 15 cents. Iropo.ioMp. Pruyn Why. :i n n't gowrus ( f the t m'. ! ? BrobsjU I ! i- i'- . ;'. ' an was uever j. i: j.. .! : Lroxiklvu Life. y:nr v.-i;o f At the pii.st iit r. le .! population of the earth itself in 2tiU yeara. in r. ;:sn 'ho will doable At the Presbyterian church Sunday mcr dng Uev. Montgomery will speakon, "Has God a PI in?" and in the evening on "Temperance." Acker's Bypep.la Tablets are sold ( n a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising ol l lie food, distress after eating 1 or nv lorrn ol dyspepsia. "ne bttlp 'aid 50 eta FOIl SALE. Harmony. Il.MiMoNV, (.ept. 5 Our six months m . im llirm lu..rillB liuhi.' Wt QOlt Mrw I -.',' , , . ',' .' . ,'itiblet gives immediate relief. 25 cts V . Bowland. who served us so efncienily ! , rn , s teachers last winter and spring have l.een engaged for this term. The schr.ol Louse has been re-painted inside and cut and is much in proved in appearance. The work was done by M. Fortner. A large numlier of our people have left lor the bop yard. Some intend to he absent for three or four weeks. Threshing is aHout over here. The greater amount of grain threshed was wheat and the yield taken as a whole was not very good. Moit all kinds of fruit trees are abund aotly ladened this season. P. E. Bi.ti.ek, of pack-train No. 3, writing from Santiago Do Cuba, on July 23d, says: "We all hud diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day lo keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; in fact, I sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine wad the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of getting supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortune to lay in a supply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life." The above letter waa written to the manufacturers of (his medicine. Die Chamberlain Medicino Co., Beg Moines. Iowa. For sale l.y Geo. A. Harding. Sho Will T.ach llunuot Making. Mile. Valentino About, di";;! tcr ol Edmund Alxait, the author, la going tc open a "das in bat and Isuiiiet nmk tug. " JJverybody in Paris is surprised at tho necessity for it, ns during lib lifetime About kept riKu Iiuumi in hi hotel on tho lino do iMiai, and a fet. that ho gavo to tho Authors' society in tho chateau ho had just Knight ut Pou toiso is reiuemtnTod us almost princely IJy what revcrso of f.irtimo About' family wuru left destitute nobody kiiii to know. Although ho himself begun lifo humbly ns tho iu of a grocer, his daughter was a brilliant young society woman brought up in luxury nnd every body is ailminng tho courago with which she ha undertaken to solve the difllcnlt problem of tho "struggle for hfo. Boston Woman's Jouruui. One of the best County for sale. farms in ChnkamaF L. L. Poktkr. Oov. Lord has gone to San Francisco lo investigate the condition of the Ore' fon volunteers at that place. The re. wort is presistent that the condition of the troops is very bad. The governor wishing to know the facts has under taken to make a personal examination ir which he will receive the commen dation of the entire state. For Constipation take Karl's Clover loot Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes the head clear as a "). Bold by Charman & Co., druggists, Oregon City. 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Advance orders on special introduc tory terms, which prevail during perior: of publication only received through HARPERS WEEKLY CLUB, 14 Mar ket street, San Franisco, Cal., or 200 Stark street, Portland, Oregon. Call or send for sample pages. O-egon City Market Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 50 cents per bushel. Flour Portland, f:l40; Howard's hst, $:i.40 ; Fisher's Best, .340 ; Dayton ; 4.2o : Peacock, $4..'!0 Oats in sks, white, 3d rents per bushel, gi, 3-1. Millstuils Bran, $13.00 per toil shorts, $13.00 per ton. Potatoes 40 to 50 cents per sack. Eggs, 17 cents per dozen. Butter Ranch, 25 to 35 cents per roll Onions, $1 50 per pack. Green apples, 40 to 50 per box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 3 cents ;50-poiind boxes, evaporated, 6c prunes, 4 to Scents; plums, 3c. Bacon Hams, 10 to 1 1 cents ; sides, 8c. 8 to 0; shoulders, 0 to 7 ; lard S' jto 10 Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live, 2!' to 3:15c; hogs, live hogs dressed, cents; s! eep, $2 to $3.00 per bead; lambs $1.75 to $2.50; veal,dressed 7c. Poultry Chickens, old, $3.00 to $3.50; turkeys, alive, 8 to 10 cetils pe' pound. Ilr Larky !m, A North Carolina paisr says: "A negro struck hi wifo two terrible blows ou tho bend with an ax. Tim negro escaicd to tho wis sis, and hi wife aoou revived 'and said: 'I mighty glad he dotio it, kaso now ho 11 stay cl'nr erdc neighborhood en I won't hava tor uppd't him no mo'. It was a lucky day for me w'ou ho hit mo wld dul axl' " Very few of n are as thnukf ul as Umt for theao little blessing ill disguiao. Atlanta Constitution JOHN YOUNGER, IEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS LXTERIEXCE IN (Jreat Britain and America. 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