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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898. 3 PERSONALS. J, P. Clark In (pending ft week In Polk ounty. William Welch ami Albon Mnlnlg, of Handy were In tlm city Thursday, H, T. Mhlila and wlfu of Mollala, witro visitors In Oregon CHy Hultirdny. Mm. J. A. lloon, of Miillno, w vitilt- Ing relatives In Dm city Halurday. Mls Ivy MMa, of Portland, In Out now teacher In Him Maplo I.anu school J. II. Walker nl 0. U. Huntley were tip the valley (booting during Ilia week Jake Rlnnanon ha relurned from visit to Chicago, and will locate at The Dalhm. Mini Htella Welch, of Hllvurton, wai visiting Miss Joule Newton during the week, t Mm. R. C. Itainsby, of Bllverton, waa vlaltltiK her eon, Mat lUmihy, during the week. Mm. W. Cary Johnson, eon, and nephew are expected home from Hcavlew Saturday. Mm. Amoi Illnman, of Dufur, It the gtiost of her aunt, Mm. M. K. Thomas t Park place. Mlaa Margurltu Wall, who wai viaitlng Mm. W, II. Godfrey, returned to Tort land Monday. Rev. and Mia. T. F. Royal, of Balciu were viaitlng their daughter, Mm. II Oberg, Tuesday. Mm. Norman It. Long and Infant eon returned Monday from an extended viall to Oakland, Calif. Rev. A. J. Montgomery waa attending the uiotling of the Willamette Preebytory at Bellwood tlila week. T. II. Johnson, a prominent merchant of Dufur, Wasco county, ia viaitlng friends In Oregon City. Ira Dakar, of Cottnge Grove, who waa viaitlng hit daughter, Mm. Hunan Mi-Kee, returned home Monday. Missel Vlnnle Knapp and llattle Hut butt, of 1'ortland, were gueata of Mm K. II. Gabbert Sunday. William Harlow, of Harlow, waa In the city Wednesday, and state that tie la very buay drying apple. John Noble, whohaa been In Hhernian -county for the peat two uontha, re turned borne a few dart ago. Dr. J. II. Miller returned from bla vlalt Kant laat Saturday, and rvporta business dull aa compared with Oregon. Mlaeea Cornelia McCown and Ella E Williams, who have clerkahipo in the legialatura, returned to Salem Monday iuornlng. Rev. A. I. Montgomery and A. . Donaldson went to Albany Tbtrreday morning to attend a aeaelon of the I'reeby terian ay nod. Dr. J. VY. Welch, formerly of thlacity, inteoda to locate In South America. 80 intimate friends atate, who recently arrived from Silvertoo. Ei Sheriff J. A. Thronton, of Co lombla county, Waab., accompanied by lila wife and child, are viaitlng F.W. Fonta and family, Mra. Throneonfaa niece of Mra. Fonta. II. II. Eyman, the coroner of Sher wood, waa a caller at thia office Tueaday. Mr. Eyman expects to leave next week for Kanaaa City where be will vialt for about three monthe. Judge T. A. Mc Bride and family are expected from Aatorla about October 15, to occupy their former home here, Regis ter, 0. B. Moorea having moved Into the MacDonald house on Fifth atreet. Local Events. Receiver Galloway returned from bia Yamhill county farm, where be waa look ing after hie fruit drier. For the peat month the drier baa been running mgbt and day, and ita work la not yet com pleted. Rev. Oilman Parker, Mm. 0. S. Ohleon, Mr. and Mm. D. C. Latourette, John Loder, Mlaa Parker and Rev. M. L. Rugg and wife are among thoeo an nounced to atted the State Itapllal As aociatlon at Drownavllle next week. Ara McLaughlin, of Milwaukle, one ot the 12 volunteer recruita from here who have been stationed at San Franclaco (or eorae time paat, spent hla furlough at home, He left Wednesday night to join bia oomradea, who expect to Bail for Manila Sunday. Bert Greenman, who has been at the Upper Clackamas hatchery for tbe paat two months, returned home Wedneaday night, and will resume hla old place at tbe lower hatchery. He states that two and one-half million youug aalmon have been batched at the upper hatchery, and the work will con tine until Christ mas, Dr. William G . Parker now occupies the rooms in the Caofleld building on Main street recently vacated by Dr. D. L. Paine, deceased. Dr. Parker comes to 0 with a complete course of medical training from the State University of 1M n- lates with the people of ClacWamas county, thoroughly prepared to render efficient service to his patrons. Ills congenial and manly demeanor is seldom surpassed and we join with num erous friends of Oregon City and va cinity in commending the services of Dr. Parker tp the favorable consideration of those requiring the attention of a physician., Dr, J. If. Miller has returned andean be found In hi olllco on Seventh street every duy, ' Misses Mmjorle Citiillold and Myrtle Ituchanan are acting aa pupil Utachors In the primary department of the Kasthain and Ilurclay schools. There will be nervier" In St. Paul's Kplscopul church every Siinduy morning until further notice. Kev. Mr. Ham mond, of Illinois will conduct services next Hunday, Program of Touchers' Association to be hold at Cams, Saturday 2W "History" Chaa Tallman; Maxwell'a Grammar, "How to Teach It," Shirley Buck; "Methods of Geography," Misa Finley; "Hygiene of the Schoolroom," Miss McDonoll. Jacob Huliarla, lately of Stalfoid, has 0ned op a harness shop In the building next to Thayer's blacksmith shop on Tenth and Main streets, where he ia prepared to tlo all kinds of first class work in hla line. Give him a catl. Several employes of the paper mills have organised themselves into a class, end have secured the services of Prof. T. J. Gary, of the West Side school as teacher. George Ilillyara, a pioneer miner and proMfwctor, committed suicide at Macks burg yesterday. He was 09 years old and without means, and evidenly ended hia career to keep from becoming a pauper. Justice Hcliubel held an In quest, and the verdict was in accordance with Iheae facta. Mr. J. II. Everest, who directs tbe Everest orchestra in Portland has been engaged to take charge of the orchestra, that baa been organized in the Metho dist church. This orchestra will be a strong one, aa some of the best players in Oregon City have identified them selves with It, and a nice program has been prepared for both the Sunday school and the evening services on Sun day. A cordial lovitaliou ia extended to all to attend. In response to an invitation to tbe members of the A. Y. L. I. club and their lady frlenda, from Mrs. M. Harper and Miss Eve Meldrum, about twenty- five young people, chaperoned by Mrs. T. A. Pope ana Mm. Robert A. Miller, epeal Wednesday evening at the borne of Mr. and Mm. J. W. Meldrum, at Meldrum, Tbs bouse was gorgeously decorated with aolum leaves and the time was spent in enjoying various games, until 10:30 when an elegant luncheon was served, after which the merry party left (or their homes ia Ore gon City. The Basket ball game between the Oregon City Y. M. C. A. team and tbe Dewey's Jr., of Portland, at tbe armory ball Saturday last waa especially inter esting. The Deweyi were several hun dred pounds heavier than the borne team but found it a stubborn adversary, the game claiming with four points the credit of each team. Throughout the game the best of harmony prevailed. Probably the mora commendable work being done by tbe borne team, however both teams deserve commendations tor the gentle manly attitude of each member. "Saved Her Life." MBS. JOnN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., tlisn whom none Is more highly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 150 I bad a severe attack of LaGrlpps and at tbe end of four months. In spite of all physicians, friends and good Burning could do, my lungs boartand nervous system ware so Completely wrecked, my life waa de spaired of, my friends giving me op. 1 could only sleep by lbs nse of opiates. My lungs and heart pained me terribly and any cough waa moat aggravating. I could sot lis In one position but a short Urns and not 00 my left aids at all. My busband brought ma Dr. Miles' Nsrvlne and Heart Cure and I be gan taking them. Wben I bad takes a half bottle of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and waa Completely restored to beslth to the surprise of all." Pt. M1W Comedies are aold by alt drug gists under a positive guarantea, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Dook on dis eases of tbe heart and nerves free. Address, ywarcorass j Pit. MILES MEUIOALOO, Elkhart, lad. THE (iERIAS SPECIALISTS. Of Pertland Will be la Oregei City Next Week. The German Specialists, of Portland, will be in Oregon City October 20, 21 22. If you have a Chronic Catarrah, con sultation Is free of charge. Do you blow mucus from the nose? Are you troubled with bleeding of the noaeT Are the noetrils obstructed, making breathing dillkult? Are you hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the bark of the noae into the throat? Ia your nose stopped up? Is your hearing affected? la your throat so: at times? Do you spit a good desl when rising in the morning? Do you hem and hawk to clear your throat? Catarrah Is a dangerous disease, which leads Into consumption. Weak eyes cured ; Cross syes straight ened without operation; Cataracts re moved without a knife; Glasses fitted whore all others baye failed ; Rupture and hernia cured without trusses or operation. Sura cure for kidneys. Chronic rheumatism cured. Do not fail to see the German special ists. A friendly talk will cost you noth ing, and is bound to result in a great deal of good to you . They will return monthly. ..Utou as Unguis. Areinarkablo illustration of the scope of Mr. Gladstone's power as a linguist was givon many yours ago wheu he ad dressed au atwoiubly ou the Island of Corfu in modern Greek, a little later spoke to an aiisemlly ill Florenoe in Italian, a few days later conversed with ease iu Qormau with Bismarck, soon afterward responded in fluent French to a toast at a bannnet in Paris, and then crossed the chiuinel to deliver a five hours' speech in parliament on the budget A New Meaas of Storillsatloa. One of the simplest and most thor- sugh methods of sUirillzlngwb.cn it can be used ia by moans of heat. One of the difficulties in tbe use of thia means Is that the articles may be spoiled, espe cially where tho heat ia long continued. Baking or placing articles ia dry beat for any length of time is noLouly an unreliable method, bnt attendXd with the danger of Are if a degree of beat is sufficiently thorough to sterilize them. Boiling or steaming is objootlonable because moat things wonld be rendered neeleas from the contact with moisture. Experiments have proved that hot oil Is one of the beat sterilixora known, espe cially for Instruments. One of our most eminent surgeons has demonstrated the fact that the moat complete sterilizing follows the dipping of surgical instruments into boiling olive oil One may determine the tem perature of tbe oil by a very simple prooeas of dropping bread crumbs into the oiL Wben they turn brown and crisp, the oil la hot enough for the Sur geon 'a use. Ttaia la much mere con venient than using the thermometer, which may not always be at hand. The oil may be heated over a spirit lamp, and a few spoonfuls will be sufficient for sterilising the instruments need in some of the mora simple operations. Exchange, BalMd ia Sal.' A young lady from the city waa try ing her band aa an amateur saleswoman in a plantation store one morning laat week wben an old colored woman, gor geously arrayed in her Sunday clothes, entered the store and, pointing to a bot tle of German cologne on one of the highest ahelvea, asked: "Whatdatr ' "That's cologne, auntie." "Well, I'll take it" Delighted at having made a sale In such a short time the young lady busied herself in getting down tbe bottle and dusting it for the customer's inspection, ! at the same time commenting upon ita excellencies wiu ins TOiuouuy 01 an experienced auctioneer. "I believe, auntie, " she continued, that this is the finest perfume ever manufactured" 8he was brought to a sudden pause. for the old n egress had thrown np both bands in horrified protest "Stop right darl Yonse done gib you self away. Fust yon said cologne, but now yon done let out dat it's puf fume, an I don't want it for puffume nebber holda its aoent I wanted co- logue." New Orleans Times-Demo crat 1 113 Trot. W. H. reeks, who maM pwtbltr of Kpll'psy, has without doubt treated snd cur. e1 morv.'Mrs than any lWInK ItiynlcLnt his sitcc Is aatonlshlnfc-. W have heard ( cawis of ee yrar' standing lured large bot tle of his shuolut cere, fras to any siirTorars vuomay aana inair r. u. arm i'.prM a'l'ireM. w anviaa any f.n rrof.W.H.mu.7. Inhlna" a rnra tn aMrrtt n4CedarSt.,ewTrk Buckle n's Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chspped bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman k Co., Cliai-msn Bros. Block. Price 25c Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh atreets. has a choice and well selected stock of family groceries which be is selling at very reasonable rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honest weights snd measures". Goods delivered to any part of the city. UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS We have jut received otir stock of Umbrellas from the Factory... If LARGEST El SHOW ..IN THIS CITY. K PRICES THE LOWEST fj BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN, thon city v fcj UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS THE FIRST OF THE YEAR Will be a desirable time to enter the New classen will be commenced after the holiday vacation. For catalogue, address W. I. STALEY. Salem. Oregon. SALEM, OREGON WHIM HE! man Has an excellent preparatory school with Normal, Business, Preparatory Classical and Preparatory Scientific courses and offers the standard College, Classical and Scientific courses. Expenses aa small as anywhere lu tbe Northwest FiftJ-fOUllh year begins Sept I, 1 898. where equal educational advantagea are afforded. Bend for reeaUlogue WILLIS C HAWLEY A. PTEl n.0ood equipment and facilities... 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Dynamite has a very moving effect, and so has an earthquake, but the consequences that follow are apt to be disastrous. There are pills as damaging as dynamite and as dangerous as an earthquake. Dr. Ayer's Pills are Perfect in Preparation, Perfect in Operation, and their use is not followed by violent reaction. A grain of sand stops a watch. You don't use blasting powder to eject the grain and start the mechanism going again. The machinery of the body is more fearfully and wonderfully made than a watch, and needs even greater delicacy in dealing with it. Ayer's Pills give just the necessary stimulus to start the bowels into healthy action. They correct the ill-conditioned liver and give a healthy tone to the stomach. Thus they cure dyspepsia, sick headache, heartburn, constipation, piles, and all diseases that grow out of the disordered condition of the liver, stomach, or bowels. " Avar'a Fills ara the beat cathartic I ever used in my practice." J. T. SPARKS, M. 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