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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1893. 3 I'EUSONALS. J. Iliilny was hurt from Hawly Wnl nosility. Hon, 0, II. Muoros wont to HhIihii on Thursday, HiMionlur Curry and wife are bark (ruin a vIhII near Handy, (Jto, Kali, of I'atkjilaoe, In employed In tlio Klk rnstiiurant. V. M. (lanlnor, the Pauittscns fiinniir, was in tliu city Friday. D, Siliiitdiid, of Mulliiu, was doing bintliiitM In town Wedniisday. fct. Taylor was hern from Idit liomo at Aliirijuam, una day this week. 1. Hulling mid wife, of I'ortlund wore Oit'tfon City visitors Monday. Dr lonelier tnd fHinlly were linro on buslni-sa from Mullno Monday. Win. I r win, of Hoda Birliis, madu a visit to our city 0110 day thin week, A. Urllililrt, tlis Macksburg business man, was visiting bore Wudiwaday. Mm. V. A. Huntley and llttlo dangli tor, 1 ajiiIhu have riituriivd from Newport. Minn I'aisy l.aiirunce ruturnod for tlio your to tlio Agricultural colli'K Tliurs day, J. li. DuHliaaor, of Firwood.wan In the city Thursday and madu lift a iilcnsaut rail. P, Howard cmiiio down from Canby Tuosduy and t ) x-1 j t tlio diy hru on husi iiohk. Miss I '.dii a Crawford, of iVmllutun, I I bo guosl of Mr. 1C. I. Wilson tliiii weik. John I. nulling, tin) HprliiKWutfr furmvr, was lining biirincM lu tliii city a day this wi-i k. Miss Lorona Ac-kormaii, of I'urtland, mnta fuw ilayi lnitt wvck.with Mrt. W. K 1'ralt. Chark'i Wilson baa junl rctiirnnd from a trljt up the rivo; In tlio iuti-it-st of the O. C. T. Co. N. MiKillii-n Is back from the rural districts whorg lio went to enjoy a lent and vacation. V. Mi ln, manager of tho Willioil Fi inca, wua transacting hiirinexa In thia city Wi'dimaduy, Miim Mmtua Wymsn, of Imliiond cute, la visiting relutlvun and frit-mis lu CailUliuill tins week. llnvlil llavi, editor of the Oregon Mist, of St. Ilelem, WOM Iraneiu-tllig busilli'M in (0W11 TliUlnJuy. Mil!) Jeiinio liuatiti, who hn boon ruit tlcatli'g in California, left last wuck to coiniiieueo school at I'endletou. Mr. John I'utiow.of Ollawsy, Canada, was ait-ndlng a turn daya thia ween y lut ing Mr. anil Mr. A. D. I'ulrow Miss Krma Laurence bna retinue J from I'orvallis, and will on the i!tilli, bt gin teaching nt the Kastliam achool. Mr. and Mra. M. Itamsby spi'iit a few daya tliia week 011 their farm 011 Dickey's prairie, rotiirulng home Wednesday. J, L. Haitey, of Kalo Creek, made tlm Kntorprite a iUarant rail Monday and paid bin subscription for another year. Miss Maiy IU-II Mel.lnim la at homo from a veiy ploimuiit visit with hemiter, Mra. Iliu ley SleveiiH, at San Francisco. W. Thayer, a blacksmith of many year's rxpciivm-p, la in tho city thia week, the kuchI of his sn,Uinnt 'l'lmyer. Sii)eriliti'llilent Strang!) bus been ilito ill thu I'.ift week, but will soon bu siilll cienily ici'overit l to continuu ' with hia woik. Mr. and Mia. T. V. Clurk arrived home f ruin Itaudon thia week. Mr. Clark will tcinaln a few days before returning. A. L. McU'od, a prominent young business man of Washington county, was calling on fiienda In tula city Tuosday. J. ltinearaoii, who baa long resided in Oregon City, left Saturday lust for Chicago whuro bo expects to reaido in the future. Mr. Kly Muddock and daughters ac companied by Miss l!eale Wood re turned Friday after a two weeks outing nt Hubhnrd, P. V.. Cox, who hug been in the city for a few wceka uttendiiiu to ooiue htmi nehH connected with thu land ollice, left lait oveuing for Wnahintjlon, D, C. J. Wyland, who has been in thia city under the care of a jihyaiclnn, bus ru Bftimul hia heulth and returned u few 1 11 v h bko to bin homo at Muckabuin. Mrs. H. 1). lilaag accompanied by Mr., Olnas and Mias C. Glass, of Crawforda villo, are returned from Alaen. Oro., where she has been ylaiting her parents. Clnules ltahcock, jr., who graduated from the high mihool a year ago, will con tinue his education by attending The Portland Business College this winter. Bert Iteatlo la back from a summer at Mehamn, Kasteru Oregon. Ho leaves next week for the university at Eugone, where be enters upon the work of a sophomore. H. S.C. rholps, of Canby, was In town Wednesday getting small subscrip tions for tho unfortunate Mr. J. Mole r.ftii whoHo bouse was completely des troyed by (ire last week. Logul Aldon, who at one time residod In tliia'city, was visiting friends here Monday and returned the hint of the week to Morrow county, Eastern Oregon where be Is conducting a sheep ranch. It. M. Wickham and wife have ar rlveil home from an outing near Halom where tlmy spent an enjoyable time. Mis. Wickham who fractured her limb two month ago now walks without the lino of crutches, Kohcrt Keller, whs la known by a number of the young men ol this city, liaviux resided hero In tho past, was visiting friends at this place Mon day, returning Tuesday to bis home In llritlah Columbia. Fred Miendl, who has been employed on an KaaUirn Oregon farm during most of the summer past, returned to this city Tueaday, and will leave for Monmouth next Monday, where be will enter college. Hia friends here wish him a successful venrs work. Misnes Fannie and Kate Porter, two of Oregon'i leading lady Instructors, began a ten month's term of school Monday. Miss Porter Is the assistant teacher at the North Central school and Mia Kate teaches the seventh grade in the Dew ID-room building at Albina. Pluyed Out. Hull Headache, Pains in various parts of thu body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pimples or sores are all positive eviden ces of Impure blood. No matter bow it became so It must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker's Iilood I'.loxlr has never failed to cure Scrofulous Syphilitic poixons or any other blood (lis- eaM'B, 111a certaimv a womiuriui rem edy and we sell every bottle on a xi- live guarantee. Geo. A. Harding Agt. Iluru. H 1111 a mi In this city, Kept. 1.1, J8!i8, to Air. aim Airs. v.. Kicliardu, a daughter. M t'1.1 hk In this city, Sept. 1.1, to Mr. ami Airs. It. I.. AlcUlure, a daughter. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and rincht anoortment ever brought to Oregon City at the F.ntkkihihk ofllce. Iluckleu's Arnica halre. The laat salve In the world for Cuts, Itrui-i-s, Wore, Clcera, Salt llheiiin, Fever Sores, Tetti-r, Chapa'd band, Chiliiluina, ('orns, and all Skin Kruj thins, mid ponitively cure Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give x-rfe't satiafaction or money refunded. For sale br Chat man A Co., Cbarmitn P.ros. Mock. Price Mc. At Four Score. Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Restores Health. UNCLE E7.EKIEX OHEAH, aaeKr and tax colloclor, Ilovcrly, Mass., wbo baa pawted the eotb life tulle stouo, saysi "Dr. llllei' IUtntoratiro Nurvlno lias done a great deal of good. IiuiruredforyeanfrfJin lnepIeHDi and nervous heart trouble. Would feci weary and uaed up to the mora ine, had no ambition sod my work seemed a burden. A frlnnd recommended Pr. II I W Nervine, and I purcbaird a bottle under proUmt aa I bad tried so tnauy remedies Cn ucctnnfulljr, I thought It no ue. Out It" gave mo rwtful ilwp, a good apiwtlte and rcatored me to energctle health. It la a eraud good mndlclno, and I willgladly write anyone Imiiilrlng, full partlrolaninf uijmit- urarUiry tijierlonco." lr. Blllei' Ilumcdlui are sold t-y all drug (Utaundi r a Donltlvo g'laraiiluv, flrnt bottle txincflu or money re funded. Ilixikondlo eaurt of tlio ln-nrt and titrves fnn. Addrcwn, VV. MILl.a MEIJICAL CO., tlkbart, lod. fV. MhW 1. , , g-Kervinal VJ Health'."- LADIES... Our grainl tlisjilay of pat- torn liat will tako place on Friilay and Saturday, Soptem her 23 and 21. Iletter than last year, is all wo Bay. You are invited to attend this special exhibition. Cf.lia Goldsmith. Johnson baa the boat hair cutter in tho city. A ChlurMi AtlvrrtUoniKut. As a b-Htimouitil to tho proKrtas of the ChlneMi toward Kngliali ami Atner Iran ways it is iiitormting to noto their appreciation of tho value of advertiaing iu F.ngliah in the columns of their uew p:trii. The following notice, whiih ni;a urcil reecl;tly ill II Chiileao liip4T piihlhi d iu u district where there are many I.iikIiMi n-Miietita, mar lenvo a trillo to ho ilesiied iii the way of ex predion, hut it IlovH ui-rcdituhlo effort to muster tho tlilliculties of 11 foreign tuiiKiui. It runs: "For Sale by privuto contract with out reserve. -I Ponies Cttvendiah, Tug, Sully uud u white Uritllii. Tho 3 lirat named ))iiiies nio quite hncks and will carry a Ludy ulao a Dinghy with must, sails and ours complete." Tent I'lua. Tent pins nro mostly made of whito oak. They must bo of tough wood to stand thu hard knocks to which they are subjected. They are made iu lengths of 10 and 24 inches. Maduof hard wood as they aro they are yet liablo to bo broken, and they are also lout. Even iu pcaco tho consumption of tent pins is considerable. A nianufnotmvr of touts might curry in stock 6,000 or 10,000 tent pins, lu war times tlio demuud is of course fur uiviitcr. .jko maiy other manufactured urlirh'sof wood, cut pins aro umdo iu tho west, iu factorioe iu proximity to the forchts whence tho Hipplies (if wood aro drawn.-Xow York Sun. Too Miiuli Vut the Itiirrliter. Counsel for tho di feiiso had plondod with Midi earnest unil pathotio elo quence oil helialf of hiaclieiitl, whohtooil clmrgod with pocket picking, that tho audiciico was moved to tears, and tho prisoner himself was rubbing his eyes with a silk handkerchief. At that mo ment tho harriater, happening to,lanco iu his direction, suddenly stopped iu his speech and exclaimed, "Why, tho ras cal is uaing my haudkerchief I" Lou dou Tit-Bits. Tho Chinese divido tho day into 13 parts of two hours each. Tho Italians reckon 24 hours round instead of two divisions of 13 hours each, as we do. Which do you like best g focer bills or doctor-bills? Use the wholesome baking powder Schil ling's Best. u Too Tlrad to Work. Malaguniuns do not want to be both ered or improved. They want to bo lot alono. They neither welcome you when you como nor sjax-d you when you go. They nro indifferent w hich you do. You may pay your bill to tho day if you like or leave it if you had rather wait No body will touch a coin or a valuablo if you leuvo it on your table, but if you lose a pencil or an eyeglass no 0110 will ever find it. It is too much trouhlo. Never hope to have hitters forwarded, for yon will boo them no more, and few rcgliti-rcd parcels escape thu post entire. A year agi for wo wintered thcro twice I wanted to send a tolegrnm and went to tlio jirincipal office. Malaga is fourth or lire Li iu iiiiinrtuiico among HpiuiUli towns. Tho ofllce was only oja-n twice a day for on hour or two at a time. Not a clerk could speak auy. thing but Spunifch, so I hud to go back to tho hotel for tho Interpreter to trans late my lueaHiigo. When I returned with it, 1 wanted a uoto for 25 pesetas (f rauc cbnuged. All tho clerks at all tho pigeonholes were very kind and civil uud smoked cigarettes while they looked fr change. Lut tho whole office could MA muster it, so I was left to pay next time. It is as a life apart alto-, geuur. spectator. Clever, Mrs. Petter Did you see that? Dixon seized that rocking chair and was into it before his wifo had a chance to reach IL Aud ou his wwlding trip toa Mr. Petter That's just it Thero'a where Dixon is smart Kobody will sus pect that ho is on his wedding tour, don't you see? And besides, ho gets the chair. Boston Transcript GENUINE BARGAIN Two lots and Pcvcn-rooni house, 1 i 1 1 1 t 1 , . nam unisti nntt 01 unworn etyic also cootl woodshed and wash room. House comparatively new and in first-class condition. One of the best graded schools in the county within a few blocks; good sidewalk to school and cars. Property situated at Gladstone, within two blocks of Portland and Gladstone cars, 2i cent fare to Oregon City and 124 conts to Port land, lately owned by Charles Mcservo. This is a rare chance to purchase a homo cheap. Clear title given; will, be sold for less than one-half the cost and on ensy terms to suit buyer. Property MUST BE SOLD. For further particulars apply to T. F. RYAN, Oregon City. Discovered by u Woman. Another great discoycry has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years Bhe with stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminet. For three months sho coughed incessantly, and could not Bleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking Grst dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured, Her name is Mrs. Arthur Lutz." Thus writes W. C.IIammlck A Co., of Shelby, X. C. Trial bottles free at Charman A Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 60c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. OASTOI1IA, Bon the ' I" MM You Hav Alwm Bought Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laiutive. Regulates the bowels, purifie the blood. Clears the complexion. Kasy to make and pleasant to tako. i't cents. Hold by Cbartnan A Co., Oregon City. Dr. Mile' Nrv PliwtoniSe. at all 1i-m;g!ti. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, has a choice and well selected slock of fmlly groceries which be is selling at very reasonable rates. . His motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods delivered to any j part of the city. DO YOU NEED ANY On 1 1 us, Moil J OU OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL? : GO TO C. THE DREADED CONSUMP TION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Hloeom, K. C, tht OrnU Ch'mltt and Hclentlit, Will rnd, Fret.Thrre Bnttlrtnf His Newly Dlteovered Kmdltt to Hufhren, Editor EnTsueaisa: I have discov ered a reliable cure for consumption and allbrochial. throat and lung diseases. general decline, loss of flesh and all con ditions of wasting away. By its timely use thousands ol apparently hopeless cases have been cured, boproof-positiye am I of its power to cure, thst to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afflicted reader of your par. three bottles of my newly discovered remedies upon receipt of express snd post ofllce address, T. A. hLWUM, M . t' 118 Pine 8treet, New York. When writing the doctor, ph ase men tion this paper. H. BESTOW I CO Low Prices. First-class Goods. Corner 11th and Main Streets. Oregon City, Oregor . THE FIRST OF THE YEAR Will bo a desirable time to enter the Now da?sea will be commenced after the holiday vacation. For catalogue, address W. I. STALEY, Salem, Oregon. SALEM, OREGON HIT If Has an excellent preparatory school with Normal, Businegg, Preparatory Classical and Preparatory Scientific courses and offers the standard College, Classical and Scientific courses. Expenses as small as anywhere iu the Northwest Fl ftj-fOU rth JTa!" begillS Sept. 1, I&)8. where equal educational advantages are sflordMi. ' Send for free catalogue WILLIS C BAWLET A. M PHS. ...Good equipment and fanlllits... j or in orniation to. . . Balero! Oregon. V TTVTTTVV T'V V.V V V T,yp VT Y V T V vVA ii A A A aVaVA A AAA ' iVAVu iVi, V The Thi for Spring IS AYE So Tl Tl The popular use of a spring medicine is founded on experience. With the coming of the spring season comes languor, debility, a "dragged out" condition and a general lassitude summed up in the familiar phrase "that tired feeling." Tn D 01 im the Blood from the gross effects of the fatty foods of winter, there is no medicine equal to Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It not only cleanses the blood, but re vitalizes it. It puts a spring into the step and a sparkle into the eye that betoken health. It restores the lost appetite, induces refreshing sleep,and reduces the liability to disease by neutralizing the conditions essential to the development of disease germs. Always Ask for Ayer's. As a spring medicine during the months of March, April, and May, I know of no other preparation that can begin to compare with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the leader of leaders." V. A. WEISER, M. D., Kouibon, Ind. " I cannot speak too highly in praise of Ayci'a Sarsaparilla. From experience, I can recommend it as the best spring medicine." ISAAC S. SPARKS, Patsey, Ky. " I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla in my family for years and highly recommend It. As a spring medicine, it has no equal." A. 15. NICHOLS, Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. ' " Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been a household companion in our family for years. I take it very spring, beginning in April. It tones up my system, gives me an excellent appetite, and makes me sleep like a top. As a blood medicine, it has no superior in my opinion.' y II. R. WILDE V, Philadelphia, Pa. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla U without an equal as a blood purifier and spring medicine, and cannot have praise enough. I have watched its effects in chronic cases, where other treatment was of no avail, and have been astonished at the results. No other blood medicine that I have ever used, and I have tried them all, is so thorough in its action, and Sects so many permanent cures as Ayer's Sarsaparilla." . . ' r . Da. II. F. MERRILL, Augusta, Main. mm WW! mm mm ST 1 1 j V W W V T -w- -W V T T T T.T-T.T.T.T.T.T.T., " T T T V)