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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1898. 3 PERSONALS. Mm. Freytag in i indicating in tho country. II. Mmlmir, of Hlnfloriwa In Orison City Wednesday. II. Will. t A ii r or, wild In town Wed linNiluy on IhimIiichh. J. H. Yoilcr. a iiromlnotit clll.i'n of Needy, ha gone to llloniiilntitoii, 111 Visit. A.U.Moor, of Now Ki wa doing buslnns t tlm county mutt Wedim day. Ml Abblo Itolili, of Itolo, Iiliilio, was tlm guct of Mr. J. I. Iovoll ilurliiK the week. Mm. Ella llltfulnKon. of New What ciinb spent Holiday wild her old Iriend Mr. E.O. Cufleld. Mri. Jamci Taylor, who ha been lli guet of Mnt, MeUutchlo ha returned to her homo in ilia Kast. Mr. ami Mm. Writ. Illounl, prominent resident ol Canby, wore Oregon City vll tori during the week. Mm, Kmby, of Vljla, who ha been visiting In I'ortlniid for the lunt few day returned to her home Monday. Attorney W. II. Conyer. of flat kanle was an Oregon City victor Wudiica- day, on til wny liotue.fiom Baluni. Mm. William iAWthwalte, of Clacka uiaa, wa a guest of Mi'stUnn Julio and A.J. LewthwalUi during the cck. Mr. nd Mm. I'rlcr have returned from tbrlr outing at Ixmg ISeach. where tliey have been for the punt three week. Messrs, Byron and Thomas I'lynn, of Hrookvillu, Ontario, have accepted o ultltmi In the pht mill of thl city. E, Chapman, eailntant book keeper of the W. I'. & 1'. Co., returned ftum Ktockton, Cal., hi old home, Tuesday evening. Wm. Arthur, of Canemah, returned last Friday from Alaska whether he went lunt winter in o,'et of the golden treasure. llruce Curry and wife left Tuesday evening for Naletn. Mr. Curry will ln mailing clerk In the house dining I ho evasion of Hie legislature. A, K. lto(erat the genial traveling Bale in an of the lllake McFaii Company, o( I'ortlatid, waa transacting busino in Oregon City Wednesday, Mr. and Mm. Chapiolle, who have been visiting Mr. and Mr, I. M. Taylor, have gone to Washoogal, Waah., whete they will remain sometime. h. C. Haekutt will commence a term ot school in the Cop; district Not), about November 1. Mr. Hacked I con aldered one of the leading teachers In the county, K. A. Loighton, who wont to the guhl field of Alaska (ant fall returned home Kundny morning. Mr. Udghlon In In good health and aaya he will return again in the spring to further work hi claim which he report are very rich . Mr. and Mm. 0. M. Kelloug, of Huqoiam, Uray'a Harbor, are vlaltinx at Her. and Mm. Duller' tin week, Mr. Kellogg i an extensive lumber manu facturer and dealer, and member of the K. K. Wood company of Hun Fran cisco. Mm. J. M. Lawrence and daughter, of Portland, are in tills city the guest ol M.s. CO. T. Williams and Mm. CO. Miller. They will remain here during Mr. Lawrence's absence at the lcgil ture, as he la special correspondent for the Oregonian. Mr. It, A. Grave, a prominent Odd Fellow of Hubbard, who ha been ty- lngatthe home ofW. V. Samson, in thl city for the past fourweeks.returned to liia home Tuesday morning, Mr Grave b been in poor health for anme time aul came here to obtain medical aa- aiHtanre, and his condition la come what Improved. Frank J. Louis, who has been em ployed In Huntley's drug store for some time lias accepted the position aa traveling salesman for the wholenale drug house of Parke Davis A Co., of Detroit, Mich. Mr, Loui' territory will embrace Ore gon, Wellington, Idaho and Montana. He will entor upon hit new field of labor about October 15. Mra. G. II. Dayton left for Seattle Sunday in company with Mr. J. F, Van de Vanler, who haa been visiting at the hiinio of Mr. and Mra. W, A. Huntley. Mm. Dayton will return to Oregon City after a visit of a few weeks on the Sound, where she and bar huxhand exect to remain durimi the winter, witli their daughter, Mrs. Huntley. AngUHt SanilHtrom, who bus been con fined to his room at Mr. L. Winepott'a on Mnin street, was removed to the home of Mr. D. W. Collin, corner of Eleventh and Conter street, Inst week. Anoint hna been a patient little sull'erer, but through the many kind administering of physicians and friond It ha done much to brlghton th long and dreary days. Mi. U W. Forter, returned Saturday from an extended virit of a period of about two months lo her old home iu JYnnslyvnnia whirl) hIio left 22 yearn ago, utid lias not seen uny of her rela tives hi tire Hint tiino. Mr. Torter visited St. Paul, Chicago, Krie City, Cambridge Springs, Mill Vlllugo, Pa. and Tortnifp City, Wi., where she mot old Irioi:dn and acqimliitaucea. W. K, KIii'Iihiii, of HUuie, wh a caller In Oregon City Wediiimd iy. ICno ChIi'II oiiu of tne lending farmer of New Kra wiu In town the lat of the wei k, MIhs Km Uruy intiirnnd from Bandy M"inlny, vihuie lio I1.11 bmm visiting filr ml li r sovnrni w ek. Geo, Ctirrln, of CurrlnHvilln, wa In lowii Sn'unt.iy on IjuhIiii mh, going to i'ortliind lu-foh) retiirniiiK. Mlfii Ora HiHiigliir returned from her hoiiin t Cor vhIIIh Humliiy, and lesumeil h'T plnni v (earlier iu the l'atliam rh(H I, Aaron Front, editor of the Warduer New and poiitiiiuHior of Wnrdner, wa in llii city Tui'iMhiy, Thin wa .Mr. Front'B flrnt vUlt to Oregon CHy and he wa greatly liiiprred with it areuery and tho surrounding country. Mr. W. It. Stafford and two children, Koiua and Koy, Ml for New Jei wy ,ih( week, wliunt tliev will remnlii n-vrr.il iiionih with relative. While iu tlie KhhI Mr, HUlTord will vinil her old homo whem ha hu not tx-fii f.ir year, Mi fliittla liny, of Heutiln, ha been choMen by the school board to fill thn v caiiry in the flrat grade caiiMid by the rrfil.'iniHoii of Mi Mav Kelly. Miv Itrsy t:iiilit in tho C incinali school htl year, where alio gave perfect satiafaction to tho bonrd . Local Events. The court hoiiKe loof ha receivod a iiu'.v coal of red paint which add lo the appearance veiy loiicli, an l tlie statue of JuHtiro, which adorii the portico of the same, has Ix i n treated to a tiuw whito froik, All this Is due to the energy of tho newly elected republican ulflcilll. Monday evening, a the made of night were fullliu over our usual quiet city, tho alarm of fire sounded and great xcitement prevailed for a short time, the cauirn of which wa a slight blste ou the siifenHion bridge. The damage was 'Unlit, however, a a boy happened to be puMing with a can of milk, and throwing lU tonUnl on the burning timbers, extlnt;uliihing,what mlglil have been a diaaslioua Are. At Four Score Dr. Miles' Nervine Restore Health. UNCLE nZEKIEL OBEAB, mmot and tax collector, Beverly, Uu., wlio ba pnsaoil tho HKh lift tullo stuob, "br. MIW Jhwtorallve Nervine boa done a k'reut deal of good. I su ffored (or years from atooplemneiM and bcrrou beart trouble. Would feci weary and ntod up In the man hi Ii ad no amtiltloa and my work aoemed a tur'lon. A frteud recomrneodod Pr. Ulle' Nrluu, auJ I purchaaod a bottle under prolcut a I bad tried to many remedies tin uccwu.ful!y, I thought It no IM. Hut It gave me realful sleep, a ood appetite and ronUired m to euergntle health. It is a L-rand good medicine, and I will gladly write anyone Inquiring, full particular of myat- ifactiry etperience." l',l?1l,f1Bk" 1 Dr. Mllon Eerocdlear'iiL areaold by all druf.irv .... , .limUklIKlnl.'l pwiUvoFFL." . -1 I uaranu. Unit bottle C- lierVinO j beneflu or money re- lb i t..nMa 3 fUndcd. Ilookon dl tjZ eaw ot the beart and nerves fre. Adilrma, DE. MILKS UEDICALCO tlkbart. lad. The reori of ilifrorunt uiervisor4 to the county court shows that St culvert and three bridge Were damaged greaily by steam traction ei gine plugover them during tint summer. Theie dam- at(es were caused by neglect to comply with the law requiring the laying ol planks on briilire and culvert while cro'Kiiu them, "KomiMiilier I'm Maine," and don't f ill l m o the r I'ional drill at the First liapliitt iliiirch thU Friday evening hrpiciuliei UO. Mr, ('ora (tihlm, aged SO year, wife of Tho. (i. litis was adjudged insane by County Jude Hyan laat week and sent to tho asylum at Sii em Friday evening. Mrs NrWou Liwreiire will commence dancing vUm U,r vouiik peoole Friday evening, Oct-! er 7 It , at Willamette hall. Any nln would like to loin and tave not hIi.m I made arrangements limy rallat Mr Itarlow', Twelfth and Waahlngton atreet, or at ths hall that evening, where she will be pleased to meet them. Dr. J. II Miller has gone East and will return Ortolier 6. County Cnmmiasione. Morton accom panied by Contractor A. W. France, were nlctlng Kaale Creek bridge last Sun- lay, and report said bridge in very bad condition, aim auviHu imiunoiHut ipii. Itev. Dr. Butler will preach In the Park place chapel next Sunday at 4 p. Notice Of rule. Will sell at public auction on October 7, on what I known a the Findley place, two-and-one-half mile eaat of New Era, the following: Two horse, wagon and barnes. One cart and harneai. One freah milk cow. Two two year old. Plow, hairow and cnltivator. One reaping machine. One feed cutter. Household good and other article! too numerous to mention. All sums under to, cash In hand; all anm 5 and over, credit six month with approved security and 8 percent in terest. Hale cammencea at 10 a. rn. sharp. W. W. II Sahsou, Aoctioneer. A B. Moori, Owner. ' Not Ire. The merchandise btiaineseof Thoma Charman & Son having been sold, all peron owing the nil firm or ThomM Charman feronilly, will call at the old place of huxinea ami settle or make s it-1 iiifactory arrangement. After 30 davn (mm thia date, all account will be placed in hand of our attorney for col lection. James P. Lovitt, For Thoma Chakman. Buoklen'i Arnica Halve. The best salve In the world for Cut, Bruise, 8ore, Ulcer, Halt Kheum, Fever Bore, Tettor, Chapped band, Chilblain, Corn, and all S'n Erup tion, and ponitlvely enre Pile or no pay required. It I guaranteed to give 'r(oct aatiMfactlon or money refunded. For sale by Charman & Co., Charman liro. Block. Price 2.'h;. Daniel William, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh street, baa a choice and well selected stock of family irrocerle which he ia selling at very reasonable rate. Ilia motto ia "live and let live, with honest weigbta and mrasnrea".' Good delivered to any part of the city. M UMBRELLAS 8 UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS We have jtiHt received our stock of Umbrellas from the Factory... Ml LARGEST EVE SKI ..IN THIS CITY.. H IP IBICES THE LOWESTass. J BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN, theje0lger1 clTY UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS Fits fnm a.njmnm y MMa rm. w. k, reek, who make a spvcislty of F.pllpay, ha without doubt treated and cur ed more cax-s than any living- Phytlclan; bl succeea la aetoniahlng. We have heard ot caw ot ao year' rtanJln( cureu Dy him. He publiaheta valuable work on this di. eam.wiaYo be aend with a Impitm Ytett tie of hi absolute cure, free to any aurTerer who may send their P. O. and KxpreM (Mre, We a1viM anv one withlnif a cure toaddrrm tnL W. H. tltlZ, J. p., 4 Cedar St., flew Tar lurcu THE FIRST OF THE YEAR 2 Will be a desirable time to enter the s y New claageB will be commenced after the holiday vacation. For catalogue, address V. I. STALEY. Salem, Oregon. SALEM, OREGON mm Has an excellent preparatory school with Normal, BufiinesB, Preparatory CIa?Bical and Preparatory Scientific courses and offers the standard College, Classical and Scientific courses. Fifty-fourth year begins Sept. i, 1898. Eipense a rruall a anywhere In the Northwest where QJ educational advantage are afforded. ...Good equipment and fanlitie... benu ror tree catalogue WIT! 19 P UiUTTrV 1 If Dr or information to. . . . uui, n. uwe. 8alem,OrtFO Send the Ktrpri to your friend in the Eat and thu ifive biin an ide i of what i going on in Clackamti county, It may induce him to locate w ith t.s Beat value In dreas (rood, linings, trimmlnx, ready made skirts, hosiery, neckwear, etc. ; school umbrellas 50 cents; with steel rod, 75 cents. Red Fbont. The following themes will be pre- presented at the congregational church next 6abbath, at 10:30 a. m. "What Christ la to tho Roliever and Unbeliever," at 7:30 p. m. "The Iniquity of the fathers upon the Children." The public Is cordially invited. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath aecurod with Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy j eold on a guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Bold by Charman & Co., druggists, Oregon City. The Red rront store is opening up the fall season with a brand nex dress of paint which greatly Improves its appoar- n co. GENUINE BAKWA1N Two lots and seven-room hou?", hard finish and of mod-rn style, also good woodshed n r. I wash room. House coin pa r.i lively r.tw and in first-class condition. One of the best graded school;? in the county within a few block; good and cars. sidewalk to school Property situated at. Gladstone,! within two blocks of Portland ?nd j Gladstone cars, 2$ cent faro to! Oregon City and 12 J cents to Port- j land, lately owned by Chnrles 1 Meserve This is a rare chance I to purchase a home cheap. Clear j title given; will bo eold for j less than one-half the cost and on ! easy terms to 6uit buyer. Property; MUST BE SOLD. j For further particulars apply to T. F. RYAN, Oregon City. Here's K Chance. A young gentleman, (30), In affluent circumstances, and of fine personal ap pearance and accuHtomed to good society, desires the acquaintance of a preposaing and accomplished young lady of thl city, object pleasure and pastime, and if agroeablo to both parlies, matrimony Address "IIoHAClt,,, care of The Enter prise. Good ! Teople who buy SthiU ling's Btst drink more tea a year than other people. H How to Look ('on 1. Good looks are really more limn skin deep, depending entirely ci a healthy condition ot nil the vital k'mds. If the liver is inactive, you haven billions look; if your stomach is disonlei e.l, you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are af fected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will c utely have good looks. "'Eleetrio Bittern" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acta diroctly on the stomach, liver and kidney, purities the blood, cures pimplea, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Sold at Charman & Co.' Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. ..A.A.A.AA.A.. -A. -v 1 A i. 1 A A. A. AYER' O is the la OASTOIUA. Bean th y Itie Kind You Han Always Bought BEST SARSAPARILLA. "Best" is an easy boast. But there's no best without a test. You expect something extra of best; something extra in bread from best flour; something extra in wear from best cloth; something extra in cures from best medicines. It's that something extra in Ayer's Sarsa parilla that makes Ayer's the best. That something extra is quality. Remember it's quality that cures, not quantity. Geo. Smith of the People's Drug Store, Seymour, Conn., says: "I have sold your goods for twenxy-five years and when a customer asks me for The Best Preparation for the Blood I say: 'If you will take my opinion, use Ayer's Sarsaparilla; I will guar antee that you will receive more benefit by using one or two bottles of Ayer's than you would by using half a dozen bottles of some other kind.' When they take it, I never hear any complaint." Ayer's Sarsaparilla cures all diseases that have their origin in impure blood: sores, ulcers, boils, eruptions, pimples, eczema, tetter, scrofula, etc. It cures cheaply, it cures quickly, and it cures to stay. That's why it's best. "After twenty years experience as a druggist, I consider Ayer's Sarsaparilla superior to any similar preparation on the market, and X give it the preference over all others." A. C. WOODWARD, Worcester, Mass. " In our estimation, as regards Sarsaparilla, Ayer's is the atandard. We have never heard it spoken of in other than the very highest terms." W. E. TERRILL & CO., Pharmacists, 9 State Street, Montpelier, Vt "I considar Ayer' Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier on the market" Dr. GRISE 4 CO., West Gardner, Mass. During fifteen years of experience with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I have yet to learn of a lngle case wherein it failed to cure if used according to directions." F. O. COLLINS, Druggist, Paris, Mo. "I believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains more medicinal value than any other similar compound." JAMES DOANE, Dispensing Chemist, Kingsville, OnL T. T T. T T T T. T . T V T'T : '7 V T Y V T TTVT, .1 i A