OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898. 3 PERSONALS. Iiland li ave ill mill lay U Mn, Fred Trry I veiling relations ia Oakland, A. If. Hawkins visited friends In the city fjundey. Win, Henderson, of IIIkIiUdiI, wss In Ilia city Tuesday. John (llllinn drove In from Ulgl Monday wlih spirited team. Mrs. Jerome, of I'ortlsiid, la visiting st lier daughter's, Mrs, Clias, Albright W. M. Cuke, the rortland attorney, u n town Tuesday on ii'gw u.iainnna Geo, Heath, of U Camas In In the c renewing scqueliilaiiCMS and calling friends. Mn. II. J. Harding and daughter, fur nail vttaturdlV iftuf 1 month's Vlltit California. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Moody moved to McMlnnvllle, where lliey lirresfUtr reside, damns Adklns. the popular saw wan, of Canny was In town Wednesd on bust new, Ulna Kdna Cole, of Msrshlsnd, visiting In the city, the gunst of Miss May Wlahart. John Tslbert. of Clscksmaa. spent Tuesday In the city shaking lianda will lila many frieuda. llohrrtrkliui'tiel. prosperous fanne of Carna, wea In town Tuesday and gave good report 01 hie auction. ' HIM Ida Bliocktey. Iiaa returned Iter home In Highland, altar a vUlt several weeke In rortland. J, L Kllnesmilh, one of the leading farmers ot Iliiihland, wea in the city Wednesday on business. C. 0. Huntley and It. L. Holman spent Tueaday bagging China pheaesnls In the flalda north of town. Cleorge Brown, who Iiaa been at the Salmon rler halchery for aome time re turned the Oral of the week. II. Itedfern and E. C. Bowere, of llaltery H., spent Hie first of the week among their many friend here. Henry Mtddrum, special examiner of urveya, left for Idaho Wednesday where Me dullea will detain him several weeka. Mra, Fucha and Mre. Morrill, of 1'ort land, were In Oregon City, Wedneaday visiting their parent Mr. and Mra. i. M. Oraliam. Mre. W. C. Johnaon and eon, Ronald, returned Tueaday fioin Seevlew, Wash., when Ihey have been lor the past three tuontha. Mark Chapman, an employee of tbe Oown Taper Co., on Monday moved hla family Into the residence which be recently purchased of 0. N. Qreenman. Richard M. Allen returned Monday from weeka vialt to Barlow and will spend a few daya with hla alater, Mra. J. W. Ganong, before returning to bla liome at Highland. y Ed. Flelde and family have moved their houaehold effects to Junction where they will realde for aome time. Mr. Field having accepted tbe position of ticket agent (or the Southern Pacific. Mra. M. E. Dey, of Oakland, who formerly owned the James LlnJsey place south of Canemab, haa been detained In Portland by the Ulneea of her mother, Mra. Lamphrey, who la low with typhoid feyer. '" ANIMALS THAT COUNT. Local Events. lasteaeM That Prove Thalr foumloa f the Computing raaaltr. Several year atfo thorn lived In Cin cinnati a mule which wus employed by atroot railway coin puny in hauling care op a stoop incline Thi animal vu bitched in front of the regular toam and nnhitchod aa eonn aa tbe car arrived at the top of tho hllL It mado a certain unmoor of tripe in the fore noon (I tmve forgotten the mini box, but will eay 60 for the auko of ounvenlonoo) and a liko number In the afternoon, routing for an hour at noon, Aa aoou aa the mnlo oomplotod ita flftioth trip it nmrohod away to ita atable without or dure from ita drivor. To ahow tlmt it woa not Influenced by the aouml of tho factory whlatloe and bolla tlie following romarkablo action ou tho port of thia auiuial ia vouohod for by the aupurintcudout of tho lino, who gave me thtwe data: Onaoortain occasion, during a musical festival, thia mule woa tmiiHfurrod to tho night shift, and the very instant it completed ita flftioth trip it started for tho stable It took tbo comblutnl eiTorta of sevoral nion to make it return to Ita duty. At night there were uo bolls or whiatloa to inform the oroature that "quitting timo" bod como. It had conn tod tho tripe, and having finished ita full quota of 60 it thought that the time for rent and food had arrived. Borne monkoysgive unmistakable evi donooa of the powwion by thorn of the computing faculty. In 1889 I made the acquaintance of a very Intelligent chim panzee which oould count as high as throo. That thia was not a triok sng gostcd by sensual impulHo I had amplo opportunity of satisfying myself. Tbe owner of tho animal would loave tho room, no one being present but myself, and when I would call for two marbles or one marble or three marbles, aa the case might bo, the monkey would grave ly bond ovor tho roquirod number. Ro manes mentions an apo which oould count three, tho material used In bis experiment boing straws from tho ani mal's cngo. Wolff, Darwin, Forbes aud Ilortmnn also give Instances of tho com puting faculty in apes and monkeys. James Woir in Lippiuoott's Magazine. Tho. Chsrmsn end wife lnft Thursday evening (or I'aeo Hobles, Calif, for the benefit of Mr, Charmsn's health. At2:.'S0Ir. Butler will preach at the My chaiml Hunday, Regular 4 o'clock p. in. service Hun day. Hot li men and women are Inyited Donations o( books for the library will he cheerfully received by the secretary. The member of the Kiiworth league of the Methodist church will give a "Love Cure" social on Friday evening, October 28. Robert and Thomas Warner, two of the in net expert paper-makers on the Faclfllo coast, have charge of the new paper machine In the Willamette Pulp k Paper Company's mill. The following subject will be pre aented at the First Conirregatlonal church next Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. "The Wisdom from Above." At 7:30 "A Great man, but Worthless." The first of two sermons on Naaman. ttarnfiardt" autrXuil. Sarah Bernhardt reoently aald to a persistant uuwspaper oorreapondout! "I have told yon everything. There ia noth ing that remains for me to say. You are ubadMl'iurreLotil" "What on earth baa Pierre Lotl doue to you?" was the answer. "Ob, simply that once upon time be made tip his mind that he was going to make my acquaintance. First be wrote me letter expressing his admira tion for me, aud did me tho honor of dedicating a book to me. I thanked him, but 1 did uot Invite him to call on ma" Y. M. C. A. NOTES. A good llteraiy and musical program has been piepared for the Y. M. 0. A. Friday evening of this week at the Armory hall, tbe drat of a aeries of bwket ball games between the Portland Y. M. C. A. and Oregon City Y. M. 0. A. team for a silver cup will also be played. The pnhllc is cordially Invited to attend. Admission 10 cents. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our loved one, and for tbe comforting words spoken. Also to those who so kindly donated flowers we expreaa our gratitude and thanks. Ma. axd Mas. F. M. Dabusu, Mias Ell Daruko, Alls E. Faosr. At Four Score. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. 17 k 4 mm t-' . M tr V I . 4 c UNOLE EZEKIEL OliEAR, aaaeasor and Us collector. Ilaverly, tliu., who bss passed tbe sotn Ufa mil stuua. sars: "Dr. Ulles'&eatoraUveKarvlnehM doae a graat deal of food. I suffered furyears from aieepMaanaas and nervous naart trouDl. Wonld (eel weary and naad np In tbe & ora lis", had no ambition and soy work seenxd a btirdoD. A friend recommended Pr. lilies Nervlua, sod I purchased a bottle under protest aa I bad tried so many remedies tin successfully, I thought It no use. But It gave ua restful sleep, a good appetlt and restored me to enargatle baalih. It la a grand good medicine, and I will gladly writs anyone Inquiring, full particulars of my saw uric lory ssperlence." Dr. atllos Bemedlae are sold by all drug gist ander a positive guarantee, first bottl benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tbe heart and nsrvMfrea. Address. 5. Nervine I DR. MIXES MEDICAL CO, fcikbart, lnd. Oar Soldier Boys. Meade Aoxilllary corps will give ball on the evening of Nov. 4 for the benefit of our soldier boys in Manila. The pro ceeds will be used in the purchase of a Christmas box for tbe boys, every soldier will be sent an individual present. First clsss music will be furnished and light refreshments served during the evening. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to everybody to make this a suc cess, lickets 11.00, refreshments IS cts. CARLOADS of goods (or the Red Front of course table oil cloth. 12c: cabot W, 6c ; aeamleas hose, 10c ; tough muleskln gloves, 26c. with calf front. 60c : 9 dos. overhauls, 35c ; dress goods, yarns, underwear, mackintoshes, capes, um brellas and shoes at cut prices. Red Front store, Oregon City. ,100 Reward f 100.. Tbe readers of Ibis psper will be pleased to team that there is at least one dreaded dlaease that acience baa been able to cure In all its stages and that ia catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tbe only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building np the con stitution and assisting, nature in doing ita work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that itfaila to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CnxNsv4Co.,Toledo, O. Hold by DrugKlsbB, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe beat. THE HERMAN SPECIALISTS. Of rortland Will be in Oregou City Next Week. The German Specialists, of Portland, will be In Oregon City October 20, 21 22. If you have a Chronic Calarrah, con sultation Is free of charge. Do you blow mucus from the noeeT Are you troubled with bleeding of the noseT Are the nostrils obstructed, making breathing difficult? Are you hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the back of the nose Into the throat 7 Is your nose stopped up? Is your hearing affected? Is your throat sore at times? Do you spit a good deal when rising in tbe morning? Do you hem and hawk to clear your throat? Catarrah is a dangerous disease, which leads into consumption. Weak eyes cured ; Cross eyes 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. Sure cure for kidneys. Chronio rheumatism cured. Do not fail to see the German special ists. A friendly talk will cost you noth ing, and is bound to result iu a great deal of good to you. They will return monthly. " Why does my cake smell so queer?" Too much soda r per haps alum or lime. Uso Schillings Dtst baking pow der. The Enterprise will be pleased to re ceive within the next few days several cords of wood which parties have agreed to bring In on their subscription to the psper. Notice. Tbe merchandise business of Thomas Cbarman dt 800 having been sold, all persons owing the old firm or Thomas Cbarman personally, will call at the old place of business and settle or make sat isfactory arrangements. After 30 daya from tbia date, all accounts will be placed In hands of our attorneys for col lection. Jahis P. Lovitt, For Tuomas Chabmah. Send the Entibpbisi to your friend in the East and thus give him an idea of what is going on In Clackamas county, It may Induce him to locate with as OABTOllIA, Baaritk Blgaatnrs of jm ins una 101 mw unnw uougnj SICK HEADACHES. Tbe curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifler and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Trice 25 cts., and 60 eta. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. GENUINE BARGAIN Two lots ind seven-room house, hard finish and of modern style, also good woodshed and wash room. House comparatively new and in first-class condition. One of the beat graded schools in the county within a few blocks; good sidewalk to school and cars. Property situated at Gladstone, within two blocks of Portland end Gladstone cars, 2 cent fare to Oregon City and 12 J cents to Port land, lately owned by Charles Mcserve. This is a rare chance to purchase a home cheap. Clear title given; will be sold for less than one-half the cost and on easy terms to suit buyer. Property MUST BE SOLD. For further particulars apply to T. F. TvYAN, Oregon City. fref. W.I. Fssk. who of so yrars' standing (TimrPsi tl of hi absolute cura, frs to any aufTsrsr who may sand ttaslr K O. and EprM ailrlrua. W s1v1m any n wishing; a curs in ad1ras fret W. K. lliXX. J, D 4 Cadar tu, law York UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS . UMBRELLAS Bnrklen'i Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no payreqnired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale br Cbarman A Co., Cbarman Bros. Block. Price 25c Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, haa a choice and well selected stock of fnmily groceries which be ia selling at very reasonable rates. Hi motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods delivered to any part of tbe city. We have junt received our stock of Umbrellas from the Factory... TIE LARGEST Ml SHOWN i ..IN THIS CITY.. PRICES THE LOWESTtoa. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN.thicity UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS THE FIRST OF THE YEAR Will be a desirable time to enter the New classes will be commenced after the holiday vacation. For catalogue, address W. I. STALEY. Salem, Oregon. SALEM, OREGON mm Has an excellent preparatory school with Normal, Business, Preparatory Classical and Preparatory Scientific courses and offers tbe standard College, Classical and Scientific courses. Expenses as small aa anywhere In lbs Northwest wbsrs equal educational advantages ars afforded. ...Good squipmentand facilities... Fifty-fourth year begins Sept i, 1898. 8end SrinTKSSSTS. . . willis z. hawley, l i, mi Balero, Oregon. T T T 4 A A i L' -sV A. A' A' A. X' A X' A. A. A. A. A. A A. A A. A. AYERS For Ive years say husband suffsrsd from scrofula. The best pkytidam Is ear city pronounced the case incurable. Sore appeared, eating into the asouth and throat The jugular veia was exposed, the tongue entirely eatsn a war, the palate and tonsils eatta eat, and there was a large sore oat ths outsida el the throat After everything else had failed, be tried Ayer'e SarupariUa. He had to taks it through a tube, as his throat was too sore to swallow. Now, after years of terrible suffering, he is fully restored te health, and he is able to work every day, although his speech is greatly aSsctsd by the loss of tongue and palate, Mr. E. I. FOSTER. Wilmington. Del, dl IMJl 11 cm 1 "for seven years I suffered with that terrible sconrgs scrofula la my shoulder and arm. Every means of cure was tried without success. I had good physician who tried In every way to help me. I was told to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I immediately began its use, and after taking seve bottles of this remedy the scrofula was entirely cured." Mrs. J. A. GENTLE, Fort Fairfield, Me. Cere I was a great sufferer from scrofula, being unable to do any work for twelve months. Not on of ths doctors who attended me, nor any of the medicine I took, did me any good. My friends supposed that I could not live. On of my physicians induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, After sing eight bottles I am now perfectly well." GEORGE TOWNSEND, French Camp, Mis. 4 the worst forms of "For many years Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been one of the constant reme dies used in the Home for Little Wanderers, and we have found it valuable in eliminating humors from the blood which seem to have been Inherited, especially scrofula and other skin diseases." (Rev). B. A. COOPER, Supt N. E, Heme for Little Wanderers, Boston, Mass. -1 ere' fin Dr. Ayer's Pills are specially adapted for use with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. They promote digestion and keep the liveri bowels, and stomach in good working order. t V V V Y V T V T T T V VTTTTTTTTTTYVTl aVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVataVataVa, 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1