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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1898. PERSONALS. A, f, Hnwlell, of Molalla wits In tho city Monday, 0.0. Huntley I buck from a hunting trip near Hulmn, Mr. Mini Mm, 0. K, I.unU Inn urn on mi outing at l.liiroln. II. Polnti and fninlly aro tip the Clack- amua an nn oullng. II. 0 . Htrlcklln' I back from amirn muis nly at I Itiipiicr. John Knelling was here (loin Hpiing water dlidrlct Tuesday. J, Wylaiul hihI I J Cliilililn wero do lug our city Monday last. Clmi. Caso and N, llniiiiliruy spent fsatuiday IuhI nt Lincoln. Chits, Thayer, tint blachniiilih, In spend iiill tliu week near Falt'iii. Ui'n. Moore, or Picky a l'nilriu was meeting fi lend lioro Tiionday, Mini Jl-lllllo Nobltl IH Hpeihllllg A fow tiny with relatives nt WtHHlliiirn, Itev. Knnwls.of Portland, m Inspect Ing Ori'Kou City out day thin week. James lleatle aa in from It I m place on Dicky' I'tuiuu a day the pint work. It. Curry and wife, will spend fw day in-it week In the vicinity of Handy. Emory Noble Id again delivering fur tlio Union Telegraph olllce In thin city. Mr. A. K. Willi, nt Kalem, in the guest of Mra. K. A. Miller, at Uladatona J. liiil, wm hvm Tuemlsy from hi Logan farm, and called on (lit) Knterprioe, Mr. mnl Mr. Thomas lluiinlgan, of l'oitlatid, vlwied friend In thin city Hun day. Julius Moreland mill Jack Canflotd made a pleasure trip to Wlllioit Wednea day, MUs Agnes Watt, of I'ortlnnd, wss the guest of Mm. Nelson I.awreme on Sun day. . K. K. Straight waa a visitor at Mar quair ou hiit wheel one day tlio pant week. Mm. J. GarUrd, of I'ortlitn.l, wan visiting Miss Ia'U Nelaon, a day t!ii week. Mm. J. K. Hedges mid children, ha returned from a visit with relatives at Heattl. Attorney lnder and J. Mc Intyre arc out In tliu mountains In pursuit of game and Hull. Mm. M. A. Gage, cf Hlaffiird, waa doing lt)nlntn In our city ami Portland Monday . Mini Allctt Cochrane, of Palouafl, Vah , la the giieat of Mr. and Mra. J, F. Clark Mm. I. I.. I'alno and daughter Ki'llo re home fiom a liuHjtit month stay at Nn a port. Wrn Wallace, a barber, of Astoria, wan the guest of 1). W, licynoldion day thin week. John Heed, ami family, of Spring water, tcre shopping in Oregon City Weduesdajr . Mil. I.. I), Moore, of thla citv, h-aves thiswuk tor a vinit with relative at lliowiinvllle. '. K. Jones ami J. H. Lewis are spending their vacation in Strawberry Ya hy California. Win. Timber, of KiiNtern Oregon waa In the fit v Monday tlio ituest of liia na Chas, and (irant. A. M. Shipley, of Kprinuwaler, aa the gne -t ol Mend in Oregon City Sat urday and Sunday. K. W. lliTtiM'htifh, the Heaver Crt-vk fariii'T, aa on hiifima Indue JuIo Frhii'.el Wedneaday. Miwt" Kiiniile and Katn I'orler, have been uMi'ihliny the IVachera limlilute ut rorlluiid thla week. Henutor ien, V. Hrntviiell, liuulo a trip to llei'pner Momliiy on legal huai ne reiuri.iiiK Tlnirility. Mica Alice Atidiewa.of Ml. rieanant ia enjoyliw an outing with her mother and fiint'T Mite ut Wooilliiirn. I) Willa, ex alieriir of Waithinuton count v and a resident of llillahoro, wuh on ImaineMN hero Tuenday. Mra. (ieo. Moore, of thia city returned TiieHilay, from a pleimaiit vinit witli Mra. Join llinklv, of Iluhhard. I. (i. Hanilto, (he contractor, lma juat compleled erecting a la-go fruit drynr for ti. M Hatty at Canhy. Miaa Maigiierite Wall, v.ho lulu heen Bcjouriieylng in Culitoinia for her health returned l thin city .Monday. Miaa Alary Mclntyre, returned home hint wet k after apendinn iilmut a year with relative in l.ucon, lllinoia. I.. I.. Kelly will leave Saturday for Sen View where he will enjoy the mur ium ing of the sen for a few dayit. Mix. riclilhorn, of I'ortlnnd, hut for nierly a well known resident of thin city, wuh among diet 'la here thia week. Win. Meyers, ihn Into candidate for county judge on 'he Popu!it ticket, was doing luiMini'MH in tliu city TiieHilay. Mri. I'.li.nlMitli Warner of Mt. I'Ichh Biit ia spending the Huniinnr with her daughter, Mra. A. K. King, at Ilwuco. Mr. ami Mra. Win. Muir, of Miiido Litnn huvi) movi I inln tow n, and w ill oeciiiy their cottuuo near Shiyely' hall. 1). I). Chnpp ' nrt wifii, of (ialeavillo, Wmeoncin, wero Hid gueMa of Mr. and Mm. James M. Taylor In thia city hint week. W. II. Huridiaidl, Jr., Ihn genial clerk lu lluutlny'a hoik utoru cxpecld to in i lie an oytr-Hm.day vialt at 1Oiig Heaeh. Jidin M. Sweek, of Harney county, In the gicat of Mm, M. A. (iage, ofStnH'ord, and In preparing to enter I'mcWIo iiuivrr wit y Hum fall. Norton M. (intliam, of IWlaud wna p"ndiiig a few davN tliu lait week with hia puri nta Mr, mid Mra. Jainea fJra- hum ut CariiN. Ilccordor Hninlull ia hack fnnn a few day hunting tour on French Prairie. Ho returned with 21 hirdx and had a rplenilld outing, Mia. Pan lotila, who haa heeu vlalt- Ing fiiend and relatlvea in thia city for the paat month I ft Monday evening fur tier lioine In linker City. (iilla-rl (ialhcitaon, of Sandy a'lldom a viailor la our city hecailae of hi clone apilicnliou to work on Ida farm, wait do lug huaiueaa here Tuuxday, . II. Hall, of Sllverlon iipetit a few day laat wei'k with R. L. JoluiHon, In thia city and left Monday to accept a poxilion in tliu Troy laundry at Portland. W. II. Shlyely, who la traveling for an Kantern lilnnket firm relume I to thia city Saturday from Kanteru Oreg in, to remain a day or with hit family. The many friendi of Mint Urelta Stiickler will l pleaneil to learn that ahe haa ahout recovered from her recent lllncha, and hoea aoou to ho out ag lin . Wiu. Orwln, waa In the city Wednea day from Heaver Creek, couaiilling Judg-iKtanin regard to thn ponnihility of extending the plank road in liiadia trlet. J. Ware, who fractured Ida leg two month ago in the Wilhoit atngo run away in out on crtitchei with good proa peiH of loon walking lndeN-ndent of them. Miaxea llaitle and I-ouie Cochrane leave Saturduy for the coaat, Miaa Hattle going to Clatnop and Miaa Ixiuiae to Long Heach, They will remain about two weeka. Miaaet Mlna and Heiwle Kelly, who have la-en aojoiirniiig at Sea View for evcral weeka paat returned to their home in thia city Friday and rexrt a delightful outing. Mr. V.. .Mercime haa oh'aiued a por tion a uihlnictor in French In I'aciflr Ul iveiaity. Mr, Mereaan la well quali- lied to teach the language and will bo no little addition to the university. Attorney I'iiuiik and C'onatahle Mc- Cown made a tour of the aouthern part of thu county the flint of the week, and Mute that tu the Miction which they vlmteU hop anil gaxleli truck never o"kcd more I'lomlaing, Mma Axalie Cochrane, who haa heen employed in the ollli-e of the Willamette i'ulp& l'apcr (Jo. an aienographer and type w ri er for the ut four tear, left Tuea l.iy evening for S.icrauieiUo, Calif., w here ahe gia-a to accept a einiil.tr poai tioii in the Southern I'acille ollii-e. Miax Cochlane will lie grvally mibxed liv her many friend in Oregon City but thev will wixh her hiiccc-h, ami liope tliat alie may Home day return to remain in om midNt. Hev. Monlg uneiy received word fnnn Kev, I'Vt Johnnoii al Wcdtlcrburn Ore. thia week in which he aaya that the work of hia church piomiaea pood reaolta, and that by chma applica'ion on tlie part of clirixtian (MHipIti of (ho place the gow pel can be unread an I great good done Ilia aervicea hegin at the caiiie houra an thoae of oura, and thu people uliow a williniiiieaa to anKint. Kev. John'oii I Hie only otdaiued minister in thowe paria and with Ids earnest devollon to tlie woik, he cant hot accompliah geal gOIHl, The many friend ol Mra. Nel-on W. bawience will be glad to know tiiat ahe Iiiik completely recovered from her recent illneaa and expecta ain to commence giving iiiHtrnction in vcx al culture lu thia city. Mra. I.awteiico hat had several yeara' exi'rience aa a teacher, having tnuxht here Home time auo und alno hiic ceHhdilly conducted the St. Cecilia ehorua, coiupoed of 15 of Oiegon City'a heal sitigera, for over n year. Since her two yearn' residence in San Francia.'o Mra. Lawrence haa eludicd with Francia Hewart, who ranka nt the head of mimical inatructora on (lie Pacific Coast, and haa improved the opportunity of hcarinK all the leading alnger who have viniicd that city fnui the Kant mid ahroitd. "Saved l.cr Life." "!"!- m Ik. 'I si HWl!3, JOHN WALLET, of Jofferaon, iJl Wla., than ahrirn none la moro Llt'hly fitMim(J or wliJely known, wrlU:. "In Wl I hud a aererrt attack of LaOrlppa mid at ll,o end of four montlia, In pile of all pliy.Jflu.ia, frli ielo and good Burning could do, my Iuhk livartaur uervou nyalvm wro v cornyliilely wreckl, tny I!fo wa Jo palrr d of, my frlcwla giving me up. 1 coull onlyali'cpby tliaimo of opiate. Mj luuti and luart pained dio terribly and rny cough wn tti'mt acTravutlu?. I could not iie In onap'clUon hutanliorttlmeandnotoii my left kl.lo at all. HI htinl.nnd brought me Or. Mllea IVcrvlno and IIurt Cum and I b (ran Uiklnj Dmm. V.'lien I had tak.jn a hulf botllobf eifh I waa mucb bctterntnl ponttn ulng pnrnWoiitly I Ux.k aiout a down bot tle and WM completely ret,iril bibi-altbttj tlmiurprlnoof all." tZT?rK?"-rTA Pr. Slllea Ilninodlwt 3' rl f'A- i am uli It all drug Biota umlcr a poiltlve W:lir IP euanritoc, f)rt twttla "JHePrt CtT?t fa-nettu or money ifc - 4 fn,r.al. Il.k on dl. U ew of ttio licnrt, and t -;' J j nerviM. f rn,. Adlri, L-aSVV lJU. MILU MKDH'AL vo., tikbart, lud. Pad lie I'tilremlly lada, Thl ia undoubtedly the bet unlvemity of learning in the atate. Fimt becaurn the Pearaon'a fund, of one hundred thou- aand dollam, haa been raiaed, placing the school on a firm baaia financially. Second the faculty, nine in number, are considered to be the ableat in the North- went, and third be aue the moral stan dard of the institution ia of the highest character, C'ha. I'.radley a graduate of the uniyemity is the newly elected teacher of chemistry and a master of his work. Mr. K. Meresse, of Oregon City, ia (lie instructor In rrench, and lie thorougely understands the language throughout. Athletics are reviving and all branches of christian work will con tinue to prosper. School opens Sept 21 18!i8. Expense are exceedingly reaon- able and all young people cannot afford to disregard the opjortumLea alTordcM by lids school. Buckle n'ft Arnlra .lillic. The liest salve in the world for Cut, limine, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Kheiini, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapa-d hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Ernp-j Hons, ami positively cures Tiles or no ; pay required. It is guaranteed to give H'rfect sntiafaction or money refunded For Bula by Charinan A Co., Charman Hros. Hlock. Price 25c. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, for Constipa tion it's the boat and if after lining it yon don't say so, return the package and get your money, Sold by Cbarrnun ft Co., druiigiats, Oregon City, iJanicl Williams, at the northeast cor ner of ('enter and Seventh atreets, haa a choice and well selected stock of f.imily uroceries which he is selling at very reasonable rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures", (jood delivered to any part of the city. Dr.GD'S For Poople That Aro dick or "just voa t I'ool WolL" ONLY ONI rO A DOS! DO VUU MiKI) AiV 1 DS, WML ass, iii PILLS OU OTHER BUILDING .MATERIAL? :JOT0: C. H. BESTOinZ h 'GO- Low Prices. First-class doods. Corner 11th and Main Street?, Oregon City, Oregroi . RtfflovM Plmpl, curt HMdacha, Oytptptla a4 CMllniMaa. 24 el.. boi t ilruirirl.t.or ,j nail teujaM r tt, a4drH Dr. Bosanka Co. i'. O A iH Prof. W. H. Peeke, who tiinke a kciklty nt Kollrnfiv. ha without H U Vs. dount treatwJ n.l cur U U Nfv 'l more 'ium i than anr U U VJ Itvlnx I'hyalciani hli H P K I "c -M ia 04ilhlni(. JL CB w have heuril o( cukI at to yei' n'aiulinif curia U7 him. He piiillh. valaabl work on this evt,tJ b he iudUi with a lurtrn bot tle of hli abnolute care, fre to any auffcrers whomnywnd their 1'. (J. and Expre.tn 'i.lre, Prof.W. H. PEEEE, T. D.. 4 Cedar r,r ., Km Tort THE FIRST OF THE YEAR 2 Will L a desirable time to enter the New elasieH will I e cnrnmencerl after the holi.lay vacation. For catalogue, aildrecs W. I. STALEY, Salem, Oregon. SALEM, OREGON LLMkE if EiSTY i W Han an excellent preparatory school with Normal, ISuviiifva, 1'repnratory Clacpical and I'reparatory Scientific courses and offers the standard College, CUiaical and Seieiitific courses. Eiprntes as rmall as anywhere In the Northwest where equal educational advantage are afforded. ...Good eUiinient and Iscilitirs... Hifiy-tounh year begins Sept. i, 1898. 8e,,d oHnto m . . . willis c. ea wlet. 1 m , Prei Salem . Oreaon. r.T.T.T.T.TT.T.TYTTVT Catarrh Cured. A Hear head and sweet hreiith secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Keniedv; sold on a guarantee. N'naal Injector free. Sidil hy Charman A Co., druggists, Oregon City. All masons In poo l standing living ia this city or vicinity are invited to attend the eenil-centeiiiul of Multnomah Lodge A. 1''. A. M. to he held in this city next Monday Sept. iL'th. The committee having the matter in charge are not ac quainted with nil masons hero hut Would like to seo them present. .Ymir Face Shows the Htale of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impute hlood makes" itself api nient In a pale mi'! Hallow cunip't' xion, pimples mid skin eruptions. Il you are leeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy up pearance you should try Acker's lilood Klixir. It cures nil hlood diaearti-a where cheap sarsapiU'lllaa and so called puri lieis fail; knowing thin wo sell every hotlln nn a positive ginirnnlim. tieoruo A. Harding, ugnnt. j Wedding stationery, the latest Btyles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon Ci!y ut tho Knteki'kihb ollice. Fires Itatte tin the Wet Side. for several days past, a lerce fire has Uen sweepimr the west sile from aa far up the woal camp at Willamette Kails, downtoihe Ilolton road. The nnmer oua lioii-es scattered tliroiiL'liout the timber have heen protected only hy the most exhaua ive etlorta on the part of theoatiera, who iuard them day aiel niittit, Tucsil.iy the paper mills Hosed hecaiioe tlie hands were all needed t lilit the threatening ll.iint s which wee coiitiuii.illy cridaug.Tiiig tlio safety of the Coniininy's many oordn of wood. Wednesday, all night long tlie employes of the mills, ahout 200 m number, fought the flames with tireless energy, by meaiid of dampened B.icka, trenches and hose, resting not until they had the ant infliction of seeing most of the fire ex liiiguislied. Kvery night during the past week, tho ll.imes have mounted heavenward through the bianchea if the trees, lighting up tho d.irkened sky with a luster beautiful to behold, This illumination with a miiliitude of sm iller 11 res, hiirning here and there, have made the scene one lona to he remembered. Thu cause of this wi le-siread fire is not known, but tlio supposition ia that some one In the wood enmp carelessly lighted a bun fire, and not giving it proper at tention, the rising wind fanned it into a raging flame. V A T. T T.T7I AYEK Cb erry ' cctonl Johnson has the best hair cutler in the city. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who haa lume I uck and weak kid neys, malaria, nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself ruht away by I t iklni! Klectric Hitters. This medicine touts up the wholn system, acts na a stimulant to the liver and kidneys, is a blood puritlior and nerve tonic. It cures j constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and and restoies the system to iU natural vigor. Try Klectric Bitters and be con-1 vinced that they aro a miracle worker. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at Charman & Co. Drug Store. has been for sixty years the popular medicine for colds, coughs, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It cures Asthma and Bronchitis, and so soothes the irritated tissues that a refreshing sleep invariably follows its use. No mother fears an attack of Croup or "Whooping Cough for her children, with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house. It is a specific for that modern malady, La Grippe. It prevents Pneumonia, and has fre quently cured severe cases of lung trouble marked by all the symptoms of Consumption. It is The Stands ra Remedy for A Colds, Coughs, and Lung Diseases. "At the age of twenty, after a severe sickness, I was left with weak lungs, a terrible cough, and nearly all the symptoms of consumption. My doctor had no hope of my recovery; but having read the advertisements of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I determined to try (hat preparation. I did so, and since that time, I have used no other cough medicine. I am now seventy-two years old, and I know that at least fifty years have been added to my life by this imcomparable preparation." A. V. Sl'LKRY, I'lainfidd, N. J. " I have used Ayer's Cherry Teetotal for nearly fifty yeara and found it to be an excellent remedy for all bronchial and throat diseases." L. II. MATHEWS, Editor Nmt-Dispahk, Oneonta, Ala. My first remembrance of Ayer's Cherry Tectoral dates back thirty-six years, when my mother used it for colds, coughs, croup, and sore throat. She used no other medicine in attacks of that sort among her children, and it never failed to bring prompt relief and cure. I always keep this medicine in the house, and a few doses quickly check all colds, coughs, or any inflammation of the throat and lungs, J. O'DO.N N'lil.I., Seattle, Wash. I have sold Ayer's Medicines for forty five years. I know of no preparation that equals Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for the cure of bronchitis. It never fails to give prompt relief." C. L. SHERWOOD, DrugsUt,Howagiac, Mich. I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral both In my family and practice, and consider it one cf the best of its class for la grippe, colds, coughs, bronchitis and consumption in its early stages." W. A. WKIGHT, M. D., Harnesville, Ga. " Some years ago Ayer's Cherry Tectoral cured me of the asthma after thahest medical " skill had failed to give me relief." F. S. HASSLE R, Editor Argus, Table Rock, NcU an be had at Half Price. Full Size, $1.00; Half Size, 50 cts. A v p a- 9 4 f7T:T'.T Y T T Y T t t.t.t t t VTVVTTVV JL. A A A A. A A. A A .A. A. Jk. .A. .A. A. .4, A. A. A A A -A.