1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1898. PERSONALS. Miss Veitii (IiiIiIhiiiIi'i, of I'uk'iim, In In llio oily, W. T. flu winy In In Hun Fmiu'lmso n business, A. Mallicr.uf ( '!i cUiiinaH, Man In low n Fiituidny, Cliy school, by i liu w.iiijui hoard which Hint Wi'ilni-Kitiiy evttult'tr, T, U. Junnrwl, of Kelso, and Cling. It'iliiiHimii, of Parkplaco worn In the city luiliiK tlni week iiml renewed their tub serlpllon lo tim Kntorprisn. I!"V It. wynii was In town IiihI nock mi l lil.i 'u (In) Kn'i't ii, he it lilciisnllt ' ' ill. . .i. (.'n;, iiii I . in b.ighl a a dollar From Extreme Nervousness. a T . Im - D.ivl.1 OIiIh U bsik til Wm from l'11' I ' Uc UiurxiM 01 ins Nhra k't. I.. I,. HWm, Ih Iiiimih f rim M!i h't; in lltii vit nlty. M. Mulvi'y, ul Million, Him In tlitt city Halunley, r. ! iliiiiin, nfCiiiiliy, wnsseeii on our lit r win llii- wi ll, Hon, J. M. Ii.u y vIMtod the county ni'ut liming tint Hi'ck. CIH'llllt 1, I'. Cir'r, of M,,:in. II. Ilofi iiii'ihii r, of i )i.,;l'i Dun k nod V, 1'', Kill, III li.'.tUI !.',W(, nil llli'lu it ll!ilnlllii mil mi I'll' )ii"iri to .Saturday, Ml (ICC i'lll K II f I I ) -1111111. ili'u. Kl i ;i "I f ini'y of Needy, left Til' nlay fui it vldtnl liin old liiilili) in .Si'limmn. Mr. Kiliwr'ii iiitriMit.it MM) now iimIhi hk i mi. I tint f.unily will likely Mis. Noble HiMtlli, of J .uC'itiium, Ih vif-' i"i ! i. (.,iHt, I'.iiiK fi iimhIh In llm i ll)', Our kimiIiiI barber, I). I.. Johnson in ii tliti valley lor a few days viit . , iev vi -if -t Irh-inlt lor n wick. During Wilur.l ltoM.lns, of Mi.lullit, wuh In nlwni ", Mr. VtH,t devoted IiIn tow n V'lin"M.iv i ii ImihIiich, I ii 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 m lo liunliMt ,i',d brought home I ieve nil ti-iilil biro. Mr and Mra, t;iia. Wright returned a ! f-w il ys ') fi'iin I!rowiville, where M. (bitfield, of Milwaukee, wiit un Oregon City visitor Nalinday. MUm-al-ou I'orliiitiiit, May mul Amy Kelly inn Imiiiii fiom the client. Win. llorniK, ol Muring", was In town tin) litt of tlif week on business. j J. W, I!o '.; , of ('!..( kiim iH, ws In Mid city liming t ho wek. It In tlm dint ! t In tim e weeln tlutt Mr. Hoots linn i In fit u!j!o to IimvdI.N fin'!, diving night, l.i;.- or iiiil,ty. 'I liu work In far enough along o lout il will iiwl ji'inlio all of lion. c;..o. Knight and H (iarrlnon, of ; tlIn Mrilin .,,. .4n,.r. Caiil.y. wee ii, town Wednesday. lli)H(i, ,,(ljWm ;,( i?1, (), Mll,,a,or c,Wi Illitiicliii IIoI.I.mi linn koiiu toCotvilll je, l;,,,,,,,,.:!, ,, ,n ...n e,,lo)i'. an to Blli'inl Hid Arinilliiral colli'i;.', . r.-jwiicr on ilm l.'nt iii.;) durlnic tlu Mri. I'.ni.'Ht Kltlriiln'n, of Tai'oma, in ! tiiiiuiior ii.oti'l.H, Ml 1 n f lay for Kuri'nt vUlllnif Alrn. J. H. I.hIht thin wct'k. ! iruve, wIuto Un will t'liU-r upon liia Mr (ii"iriii UiiH-uimiii liait ri;liirin..ili,1'"'l '"' i" 1- 1 .c Unlvorblty. from a vUit at liiil.l.iir.l ami virlniiy. ! U.war.i U ihs y i'C r of a lunfo lint of lncml wli.i iioiiln.''j lor liim a uiilliant (uhiif, ..! in.iU-u nc(V8H of wlut- Col. P.ulr, of Ni'ioly triinriii'loil lmi Iii'iii at tlu court Iioiihii (Jtiiini; tliu wim k, liVI'f Hilt! f.t klllJtf llA Hillll U, I. lilt Ii. C. It. YWnMM I'ortUml, la mlUliiK (ll ,,., f,. iU the lilnrklitmnla In ttiu acliiMil IiiiIIiiikh, Count vCli-.k ....I Mr.. Dixon ..v Vou t-.n, t.vx,,r , rhara on bny WnatTlu. lal!..i tha Paa w.rck on a n i'""r '"'I''"'!''"'" at lU.r.nnMi.r vwt i& Aiulii'Mfli'l, the Orison (;ity-jwi'li-fH '.. ; ,. , I limy r-ill tlio I'ho i;i4i.ioplioiio with a.i'avoi, oi vtuiion, wan run to .,.,.., , , i : , i i ' rrryliii i:nnc, liorn, l.MuiiiK tul0 ami niu uuy iiiih luriiamj niiiioay,rtiriiiiiir Fuiiilay. II. A. Walilron, of New Kra, waa In town WfiliiiiKilay to m-e a pliyrli i,m lor a ali'k clilht. Hon. J. I.. Krue toppiil In Ori son City a fnw hoiira Wtliipalay on hia way to l'oriliml. Vr. Tln;ma, of IW'avir Cn-pk, waa trannai tni! htmiiit-iia at the county kmI lant Hutiinlay, Mian Jodiii Newton linn koiio lo Port land for a two wtH-ki viait with friends and ri'lailvtH IV. I'ulmi la aoovi-r workml and worn out that In ha Dr. Thayar to aaUl hi in for a h'W wrckii. lr. J. J. Jrf'uvltt, of MoIhIIa waa in (lit- city Uiirinx the week, vlaitltig I'ortlund btiforo r-ltiruirtj. Mra. Mry MrCarviT la apt'inlinic a fow da.vn vi-Ini k with the family of Mr. John My irn at Hedlaml. Mortiiuor l.atoutt'ttc, ion of C. D. Ittonri'tte, Iihh ontt'rt'd Tottluiid Aca demy for thu ni'hool year, llnnry (iiiim, of ((hwpko, nno of Hip bi'Bt ariniii n of thu county waa in tha city on liiiHiiicHn Saturday. (iuo. I'roiinlitun and family have moved into town for the winter from tlii'lr furin on tha C'luckamaa. John lira Ihiy haa returned to town with hia family after rtiNticatinK on hia farm near ltorliia for a month. Mra. A. Hamlin ami child, of I'ortlund, arviitint with Mra. CD. I-iitourtllc ami Mra. IC. I.. Sim w thin week. I'rof, Strunf haa la-en on thpaick lint but la reported Improved at Ihlt wrilinj! o u to he looking ufter hia huxini'Dil. Mra. Mary H. Kiey, mother of Mrs. Gilmun l'aiker, who haa been here for the IiiHt year, oei to Iowu In a fow daa Nettie Owiidhy, Harry Harrctt, Ronnie Nef.ar and Will lleaeh will attend the Atfrileiilturnt cullee llilaycaral Corviillia. Mia. l'ruuk Hodkln returned to Salem the that of the week after vimtlng Iritmda and lelalivea in the city for ten daya. Dr. W. E. Carll and P. F. Morey re turned the flratof the week Iron) nearly A in on 1 1 1 n trip in California for their lienlth. They report a very pleawint timo. Mr. Sullivan, the engineer of tho Ore Kon 1'acllic, wan In town during the week looking after the rni"inu of the Steamer IfoaK. Miaa Marjorio Canfleld waa elected supernumerary teacher in tho Oregon repr vxluci t at (P.. Kitoida 60 cent each or 5 pr doron, Thero wl'l Ia; ptcrJilt i aerviceat the Mly rhapal at ' :M Text Sahbato con dinted h) Ui v. liiith-r. Tlia raUi wo gra Kivinir on auhacrlption with tlm Orcyonian la the lieat ever otreie l In tlm county ami thoao wiMhliia to lake adrantai;) of It miiht do no In the near liuuiu at tlii.l rate will not bo made lairmanetit. Johnson haa the beet hair cutler In the city. Hamlin'M Wir.ird Oil Comany will cuiiiniciiie a ai ri of high claai enter Ulniiii nta In the Opera llouw next Monday night Ot tou-r 3, and wo aanure our readeia a drat ciaia ahow In every reaped. Iheyea'-'y iriwl ainjjera and have aome novel apeclulilea not common outhecoaat. The price of admiraion ia only 13 centa, but cheap prieee me not a alj;n of a chenp aim with this com pany. Don't fail to a-e them next Mon day night and bri'ig the ludica and child ren to a" the funny littU man only 40 lliehea high. Mop tlmlcoiigul Take wnnilnir. It nay lead to coiihuiuplioii. A 2.V; bottle of Shiloh'a Cxite may aave your life. Sold by Chiiriuan & Co., druggintB, Oru- gon City. Send the Kntkhchihk to your friend In the F.attt and Ihua give him an idea of what i going on in Clackamas county, It limy imhico him to locale with un i -7 i THAT no nno rtnritxly can contain the t'lemeiita nnecMarjr tocuro a!t dlw-tt-i n, h u fa' t wi 11 knowii to crcryoiio. I'r. H:ii' V I'y'rm of I:, ittoralvo IUaietflcat '-'niil.'iia ot Mivcn dii.tliicllvtly dlffcrcut Lirripurittloiu, e!:-tj tr !'..; ova turntmu. Mri. I.. V. Ilrnn.ley, ft IIciTjr Ht Ht. Calh cririfH, Ontario, wrli'-ns "l or yara I auf fcii.nl from extreme nervoiiHneM and annoy I iA com. 1 ipul Ion, liuTtloplnii IntopiiijilUuloa inil wca!. niiidiif tliu Ju-:trt. I w;n unalluto nlieji, autTi'ni'l much from In aiiucho, pain In my lift aliln, paljiltalioit unI a constanl r . !;iii;(.fW"iitri Kminil iirinl-Mlon. Ifc'jan ii-lnij I'r. WI'iV Ni-rvlrm, Ihmrt Curo and Ncrvo uiid l-lvor Pilla and tlio Aiitl-l'aiu V'."n Ut ri llcro ii.lilco puroxyhnm of jiulu nri'l liewlaclio. I ma f''lt Biucli InipnjVKl uri'l the puluaaml acliuaamt wchiIih-j li ft n.o, 1 then took lr. JlikV Itcivratlve Toiiic and am cow rcHton-d to my fornior rjooa rieaitti." Vr. :1!1ch Itnm dl are rnl'l tiy nil dng trliiLl undif a nuclllvn uuurar.u), flmt bottle RinemediesS txancflta or iiimicv mtM-r ' funded, llook on dla- mju-aoflho heart and Hern, free. Adilreta, irjL'JY , jj du aau 1ILWAI-OU tiktuirt. lud. rvi.ioi' ac- D..4 Zl. Health Itllckleli'fi Ailllcit ,Snlve The bent Halve III Hie world for Cllti, flruim-a, Soien, l ieera, Salt lilieiim, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilliliiina, Corim, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Plies or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give er(ei't aaiiafactimi or money refunded, For mile by Chai man fc Co., Chanmin Bros, niock. Price 2,ric. LADIES... Our grand display of pat torn Hats will take place on Friday und Saturday, Septem ber 2:? and 21. Better than last year, is all wo sa'. You are invited to attend this special exhibition. Cklia Goldsmith. You might as well be safe in your tea-drinking, and enjoy it more besides. Try Schilling's Best your money back if you don't like it. GENUINE BARGAIN Two lotH and peven-room bouse, hard fininh and of modern style, alo good woodshed and wash room. House comparatively new and in first-class condition. One of the heat graded bcIiooIb in the county within a few blocks; good aidewalk to school and cars. Frosty situated at Gladstone, within two blocks of Portland ond Gladstone cars, 2 cent faro to Oregon City and 12 J cents to Port land, lately owned by Charles Mcsorve. This is a rare chance to purchase a home cheap. Clear title given; will be sold for less than one-half tho cost and on easy terms to suit buyer. Property MUST RESOLD. For further particulars apply to ' T. F. RYAN, Oregon City. Didn't Worry. After threo BUixci.sivo failures in a costly exiHjriment olio of Mr. Edison's nsHocintea, worn out with the strain, asked, " W hy don't you worry a little about it, Mr. Fdiaou?" "Why should It" replied tho Inven tor. "You ore worrying enough for two." Food Drlualon. Optiohtu Yea; youseodouble. lean correct the fault with spectacles. Pattout Hurry I Maybe it isu't twins, ufter all I Jewelers' Weekly. Tho hirgrs-t gold coin iu tho world i the Il-ltjjdifisovuioisn VtAvv; tho small est is coined in Persia ami hits a vuluo of only 4-1 cents How to l ook tieoil. Good looks are really more than pkin ! deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the i liver Is inactive, you have a billions look ; j if your stomach is disordered, you have 1 a dyHKptio look; if your kidneys are af fected, you have a pinched look. Secure ! good health, and you wiJJ surely have good looks. "Iflectric Tenors" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies tho hlood, cures pimples, blotches and I boils, and gives a good complexion. ) Sold at Charman A Co. 'a Drug Store. 50 ; cents per bottle. Marnbardt and Lutl. Bnrah Bernhardt recently said to persistent nowsiatper correspoudent: "J huve told you everything. Thero is noth ing that remains for mo to any. You are tut bud as Monro LotH" "What on eitrth 1ms Pierre Lotl done to you?" wns tho answer. "Oh, simply Umt onco tipnn a time ho made up hia mind that ho was going to malm my acuaintaico. Firnt he wroto me a let tr ex proving his admira tion for me, mid did mo tho honor of ilmllcuiiiig a bk to iuo. 1 th.inhod U UMBRELLAS ' UMBRELLAS UV1BREU.AT We havo just received our stock of 'Umbrellas from the Factory... HI LAHBEST IS ..IN THIS CITY.. him, Lut I did not invito him to cull on ! M PP.ICES TIT !F: T .OVrT'-T. Jia - - - - - - Yi BURMEISTER 8c ANDRESEfJ, la llml.llil.t Nunnery. Blr Clniilca (iordon's " Kwollectloru of Thirty-uloo Y.nrs In the Army" contains this miecdoto: "Iu IHU'K at Tieri-tsin, tlio two Gordons, when mak ing for hospital sites, came tu-rofn a Jiiiddhist nntiiicry. I-jdto tho warn ings of one of tho Inmates, who appear ed in boy s clothes, they entered the building nod found that the inmuti-s all wore male clothing. Tho Buddhist women were greatly shocked at tho in trusion. " 'Utir regret, says Fir Charles, 'wai real. Explanation were exchanged. We wcro Informed that tho community within adopted irnile costumo as an in dieittion that they not only renounced tho world, bnt with it tho emblems nf their wx. We wore 'received' by the lady superior, tea and cakua offered tc and partuktu cf hy ds. Wo were thi-n permitted to visit tho 'private chapel,' and finally wo parted from tho re lijieuhcs on thr- liot r.f lerms. " THEirORP'-.oH c;rr UM3RELLAS UMHmELLA3 U.!3.:nLLA i THE FIRST OF THE YEAR Will lie a d'irMe time to enter tho ew classes will be commenced after the holiday vacation. For catalogue, address W. I. STALEY. Salem, Oregon. SALEM, OREGON Has an excellent prejaratory school with Normal, Business, Preparatory Classical and Preparatory Scientific courses and offers the standard College, Classical and Scientific courses. It l 1 t M Mil ExinM-i as una!) as anywhere In the Northwest where euual educational advantages are afforded. ...Good equipment and facilities. .. i Fifty-fourth year begins Sept. 1, 1898. i 8e"d oHnfor'm . . . WILLIS C. HAWLEY, L M , Pres. 1 Palem , Oret'on. V A-A-A A. X X X A A. X T.T v.v.r. V. V.T.T T r.T A 4 room FOR THE BLOOD is as necessary as a broom for the house. For in the blood accumulate the germs of disease which, if not swept away, become manifest in boils, blotches, sores, ulcers, eruptions, eczema, tetter, and like diseases, that flay the flesh and scar the skin. AYE " Spending Moimjr. It is im excellent thing to give chil (Iron ns soon as they arrive at about 13 j yours, or oven before, a little allowance i for spending money nud an account j book, Show them how to keep nu no- j count of small expenditures and make it n condition that they do so if theyj wish to receive thoir allowance There! is no instruction more uocossary to chil- j drcu than instruction iu the wise man-' agomeut of money. Children should lie ' taught early what true economy is nud i to exuroiso thoir judgment not their j fancy iu making purchases. A little instruction now, and experience if uoed bo, of tho genuine discomforts of extruv-; ngance may save thorn from much snf-1 fcring in after years. Now York Ledger. j In Peking, China, so runuoth the tnlo, I a mandarin of wealth and taste present-1 od a luminary of the stngo with a pack of oards undo of humau skin, 400 years old, and originally oapturod from a pi- j rate of the most blood curdling sort OASTOniA. I MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP of all diseases that begin in the blood. What other medicines drive in, Ayer's Sarsaparilla drives out. Where other medicines make a surface show of health by cleansing the skin, Ayer's Sarsaparilla lays the foun dation of health by cleansing the blood. It is conceded that . OF ALL DISEASES the larger portion have their origin in impure blood. Cleanse the blood and you cleanse the skin. Foul blood cannot make a fair body. The shortest way to a sound body, a clear complexion, and a vigorous life, is to purify the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "lean truly say that Ayer's Sarsaparilla saved my life after doctoring for years for blood poisoning. Not one bit of help in any way, shape, or manner did I receive before, Dy auvice ot a incna, x took Avers barsaparrila. It made me a new man, and completely MA cured me." tRRY L. BROWN, 21 Hanover St., Manchester, N. H. "Last year I was badly troubled with boils which I could not get rid of, until I procured Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Two bottles relieved me of my tormentors, and they have never mads their appearance since." B. B. BRADLEY, Danburgh, Ga. " Five years ago my little boy became blind from the effects of scrofula. Our doctor failed, to help him. We began the use of Ayer's Sarsapatilia and two bottles cured him," J. L. UUrh.ll , Canes, Ky. ! "After six years' suffering from blood "poisoning, I becan taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and although I have used only three bottles of this great medicine, the sores have nearly ' all disappeared.' A. A. MANNING, Houston, Tex. " I was afflicted with catarrh for a number of years, none of the doctors being able to help me. When almost hopeless of cure, a friend advised me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after using only three bottles, the cure was effected, and to-day I am perfectly healthy.' JOSEPH MURPHY, 173 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. 4 ' , i 3 4 1 I Ban th j the Kind You Haw Always Bought . T T T T T T.T .T.T - i A A. A f (