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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FKWAY. FKHUUARY 21, 1800 COKItKSrOXDEXCE Khubrl. Smu nn.. Fvb. L) Mr. Ja.k Wallace, of 1 1 iutilMtttl. w a visitor in our reiuh tiorltooil yettt Jhv. rV'ral of cur (.inner ttfiuloI Hie CrhiiK0' Heaver I'rwk on Saturday luKt and reported a pleumnt time. K. F. (inctitlier hauled potatoes to Ouvun City lut neck (or l'eter IlohUnder for which lie relied 75 t'ta flack. W e are pleaned to note that our pii utaiv teacher Martin Maniinirwr I"" lK.M'il the recent teachers examination. Fi i.lay i the lant day of to liool. There i!l lie a tdiort program iii the afternoon accompanied with itraduatinc exercise. F. V, ilornm liuh'a family is on the tick I, it. Ji Kirchcui, of I.tyan, in ur Dcititiorlit'od lurt week, trying to pur- clui-e a good woik horn tmuiealiere. 7i, ... re scarce eomehow. " i Valentine were quite plentiful in j tliie community luft Tueflay. j There wat a dance niveti at tlie liome j of Mr. r.eooii on Iat iiieiniay uiiii. Al! ? iHrt havini! hud a plea-ant time. Fuiil llori si huh ha gone to S.um to fH n I a few day. When lie return liis uict-tr I.ftia wi.l cMtne wi'.n him. (ain has Millered coneiderahle in our community aleo hy the recent frost. 8j:J.. !'..- Max Sandy, Feb. Kteip'l and Thos. I'unn are employed decorating the interior of the Catholic church. Mr. Shay, of Fica-sant Home, granJ Uther of C. S. C1ik, of tbii place, is past recovery fri in dropsy. A. Katzer and wife are confined to their house with la giippe, S E . Stone and A. W. Feck each in tend building saw mill at once. Win. Fhelps, superintendent of the Bu'! Run Pipe line headworks ws in Sn ly today. fcobert Jonsrud, of Sandy, has jo it been awardel patent for an improved cable grip very useful in stump pulling. R. Stucke young man, cf Fir wood liad his right hand severely bruised last wetk.. gun exploding in his bands, lie evidently bad a narrw escape there was nothing left of the gun. J. II. Revenue. has been commissioned a notary public by Gov. T. T. Ueer. Thomas Slicger, of l'ortland, has been giving Sandy River thorough inspec tion with a iew to driving logs and re von condition O. K. Barton Bartos. Feb. 20. It bag been along time since our illustrious burg ha been prominently connected with your great fields of general correspondence. There ws a Valentine ball at Damas cus hall od the 18th. Q iite number of young people were in attendance from Barton. L grippe has ten quite prevalent around bear lately. Mirs Annie tlenkle, is visiting her sister Mrs. Brackett at Eagle Creek. Mr (label and Chas. Nonis are work in at Mr. Johnson' mill. The school w ill be out the 3rd of Ma'ch. Under the management of Miss Myrtle Griffith. Some of the young people are going to leave for Eastern Oregon befoie long. You know who, Harmony. Hakmosy, Feb. 21. Our school will do e after Dtxt week for a week's recreation. Mr. Clark haB sold his tiinl er, recent ly purchased, to Mr. Kribs. The grip visited us recently and claimed a number of victims, all of vrh )in recovered. Q lite an acreage of wheat was sown lie re last fall, which the recent freeze made look quite yellow in spots, but most of the farmers think it will come out all right, which it is already doing, and that but little damage will result. Oar school library of some 59 books is Still growing, and nearly all of the books now registered are in constant circula te i. i'astor Jl. D. Streyffeler preached an able and interesting sermon lo a well filled house laft Sunday morning. btaffurd Stakfokd, Or., Feb. 21. Died, George TaFeuburg, on the l'Jth inst., at 5 o'clock p. m., at hi old home in Wash ington county near the Willamette merilian. Mr. I'apenberg was born at Einberg, Germany, Jan. 6, 1824, came to America in 1848 and settled in Illinois, later mined in California for four years, tlen came to Oregon and lived on bis :Jann continuously for 33 years. He married Mrs. Martha Alberts in '82, she died in 'U3 leaving no children. He ll id been a Mason and a member of the Fountain Grange. The interment took place in the cemetery on the corner of liis farm Tuesday afternoon. Born, at Samuel M oners on the 13th, a boy. Also a boy at John Johnsons on the 14th. C.rl Elligman, aged 8 years, on the 18 li frfll off a pic ket feuce w hile climb ing over and stroke his leg. He had thrown his ball over the fence then started after it, gaining the top of the fence be made a spring, bis pants leg ran(ht and cramped hia leu until ll hrnke IV. Seamann waa iuuimoiird and reduced the fracture. At present writing the Imy la retln,i easily. Mr. Weisoeiihorn and faui'ly ia very aick with la grippe. Minx F.dna Lr 1.011 ia reorted to Ik1 Improving Mina Ida France ha len moved to OieiMii City. Sho has U-en conllned to her hed at Mr. Wed, lie for numl thiee weeks with la grippe and nervous proration. Mis Juli Spooner is teaching school during Mix France's illness. Some very nice weather ia now with in and it hrihtens us up and makes us d el unite spirited. A new heatiiig stove at (he school hou now lakes the place of the old box one. Race burners take (he cake and do not use nearly as mm b wood as the old style. Notices are up that at the annua! i i ....... ti. ...... in i. ......... i...-. tie, t w cHdlioU-e and ciMern are contem plated. No yon taxpayer in district 'H had better te on han.l this time or i vou may go about ao n n-raUhiug your back hair, i ! Frank Wcddie has Mlcd all the Irt 'that tood in the south end of hi tit Id aisd is clearing tlie puce up. Mr. N. H. (iHfc'e is spending a few davs with bis sister-in-law, M rs. J.J. Howard, at Oiegon City. Jacob S.-hai and family sfn-nt Sunday with his friend and relatiu. AKmt six months sgo he movod to 1'oitland to ensure in the harness 1 usineM on a j larger scale, not doing !! r he re- moved to Oregon City, where be has been located since. This Is their first visit home. rotatoe have again U'j-nn to move, several are hauling to Osego and ship ping by car, while many more are haul ing to the river. Oifgo. Osw xoo, Feb. 22. Dr. Cue gave his lecture "Reminiscence of the Civil War" at Grange hall last Saturday night. After the lecture an oyster supper a served by tne Ladie' Aid Society of the M. E. Church. The ffir was a success socially and financially. The building purchased by the M. E. church for a parsonage ha been moved on the church lota and w ill receive some necessary repairs befoie being occuuieJ by the minister. The potato market seem to be quite brisk in Oswego at present. Several car loid have been shipped recently, and farmers are still busy hauling to the car. The public schools had special exer cises yesterday in honor of the birthday of the father of our country. Dena Ftosser, who fell out of a swing and broke her arm about a w eek ago, ia gett:ng along nicely. Lact Thursday night was a red letter night in the biotory of Dena, Rebecca lodge of this place. Ten applicants were initiated into the mysteries nd mystic workings of the order. After the ceremonies a bcuntiful supper w as spread to which ample justice was done by all, especially by those who bad been ex ercising on that gay and festive animal, culled the goat. Freddy Meyer, the 8-year old son of Cnnrad Meyer died last Friday and was buried Monday in the Catholic cemetery. It is claimed that the little fellow got a fall while playing at Bcbool which re sulted in his death, although the doctor in attendance said that death was caused from bronchitis. Mr. Meyer, who has been working for some time at Keswick was wired the news of the death of bis son and arrived home Sunday at one o'clock. Mrs. George Shipley, who died in Port land last Sunday morning, was buried here yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Shipley w as the daughter of Wm. Miller, a well known resident of Oswego. She was married to Geo. Shipley on the 12th of Nov. 1890. She leave a little boy about five year old and tier husband to mourn her loss. The funeral services here were nnder the auspices of Myrtle Lodge, D. of II, Oregon City, of whicl Mrs. Shipley had been an honored mem ber, Mistletoe Lodge, D of 11. of this place also assisted in the ceremonies A large number of friends followed the remains to their last resting placo. Mr Shipley has the sincere sympathy of his many friends in bis sad bereavement An Honest .Medicine for Iji Grippe. George W. Waitt of South Gardiner, Me., says: "I have had the worm cough, cold, chill and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account bu' profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ia the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one 50-cent bottle and the chills, colu and grin have all left me. I congratu late the manufacturer of an honest medicine." For sale by Geo. A. Hard ing. Christian Home Wauled. For one boy babe, four months; one boy, two years; one boy, three and one half years ; one boy 10, years; one girl, seven years; one girl, 11 years; all tx cellent children. For further informa tion concerning them, address I. F. To bey, superintendent Oregon Children' Home Society, C03 Marqiiam building, Portland, Or. )andruff jDancrous When dandruff appears it is t!y regarded as an annoyance. It should be retarded as a disease. Its prtstnee fW.ci.' an unhealthy con dition of the scrip, tvhkb, if neg lected, leads to baldness. D.vxdmff should be cvrtd At once. The most effective means for the aire is found in AYERS HAIR VIGOR. It promotes the fiwuth of the hair, re stores it when gray or faded to its orijinal co'jr, and keeps (he scalp clean and healthy. " Pr tivr tin sk'it t ?rrr trouble! i h il ni.lr i.it, mi. I t hunt u " U4I1, g; llir (.it lil'lllt i! t; .iv I (nil- in:il'l. ..l l'H''l,n-iii,i j.UU i.uull iv40 lg 1 'A ! .A lj j) ffyft 7 tli Ji Xf .Inntrii!! la on tMlTf-iv lei-.tvi" ! iii.t itiv l'T 1- !l-ir PIHHe.K a -it it'-'-- ml t - K ,.u -k I! r k- iii' i-.-lnr.'' -!., !' ALl.il, A.Umuo, 11 k NOT THE ONLY ONE. Sprarrr la Thai l.oralllr M'r TV Thick a lltarkhrrrlra. A half yearly nuf'tiug of thediretU.rs, who manage the Northampton private asylnm had just broken up. and U.rd prui.vr. a uieinis-r oi mai usiy, uw lug to reach Althorp Tark somewhat more quickly than customarily, deter mined to return home by a ronto which interacts the gTonu.l ut the asylum and w hich la rarely nwtl save a a sum mer parade for the unfortunate lunatics. Arrived at the gate w hich aepuraUn the asylum from the outer worhi Lord PfH'ncer. much to his annoyance and disgust, fonnd it socurely locked. A koper, however, happening to come In sight just nt that niomcnt Ird Spmcvr lint no time in eipluiniug to him the natnre of hi w-ishe. Tho man surlily replied that hi or der were to the effect that no one should fvisn thmnsju thut gate except due notice were given to him to the contrary by tho authorities, and that. being a married man w ith a wife and. . i , ...;i- i,- .. n.,.i. .t,.n.t m iain ...in..... ...i... ii.lu whnt spirial ndvuntago was to be gain- Germau are said b have originated it. ed by trnnsgnwing the rules and thn while the French developed the science placing his situation in jnopurdy. Ob-1 serving that the fellow was growing ob- dnrate. Lord Spencer thought it bet to " '' " reveal his name and rank, imagining Kidney troubled has become so preva that a knowledge of tho same would re- ,.nt ,1b1 lt j, noi ni. im,nn lor a child call tho man to his sen Nothing of tn tlA, ll.l(i ..j.i. -.ak kl.lneva. the sort happem-d. however. Tho stolid featunn of the kecier sim ply relaxed into a broad grin, and as he turned to depart he gently explain.-d that Lord Spencer in that particular lKty were as plentiful as blackber- ' in V, a antHtiiM lltnA I. Wl 'iti i. ( If ilia r-q U Kin nuiillllll UUir. it iiu hi vim and expftnlrttioim wwnfvhuti, tho din conifiUMl earl brin furnni to rctnrn tho way ho hail cnm Wit and WMm. THE LADY THE WINNER. Amoilal Oiporrurf la aa Office llulldlaa Klevator la hlro. Peonle who ride In "lift" In this city acqnire some queer experiences at times. The calling of tho floors where passengers desire to debark or embark not infrequently produces wmio ainus- ing situations. It all depend upon the style of the person making the an nonncement. Of course conductor are mute piirticipanU in the game. Here is one happening of yesterday which ia certainly out of the usual run. disease. Half a dozen passenger entered nn i Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root the great elevator in a bijrdown town office build- kidney, liver and bladder remedy ing. Doctors oflice there almost tothelprom y cnrei) tllfl .t distressing exclusion of other profession. One oj a . .. . . ,.lr!lfir(IllMrv W illi a IHH.IWIKT tt-'H' ' l"i ' at the wcond floor. A woman stood mute while a nu-dical man thought ho would leave at the fifth. The conductor tnrned an Impiiring head and the re maining passengers with one voice chiming in fnll thorn shouted: "Tenth." "Seven up," murmured a gentle voice as the ear reached the indicated floor. Two men seeking the tenth floor glanced at each other with grin of ap preciation ns n utenognipher, und a pretty one, by the way, entered the car. She seemed, unconscion of having cre ated more than passing interest, but the conductor wa alive to the titnutinn. "The lady wins," he muttered to hinwelf a he gave the lever a yank and the car shot upward again. Chicago Chronicle. l.U 1....... n rt kil iiTi.LltijH OASTOniA, Bri th M Mil You Haw lart Bought Signature Of i-1S7- Money to loan on a g'Kid farm secmity. One to three years at 8 per cent G. B. Dimick. nukes I'll 0 TO iCTTONS and J HOTO JEW ELRY of every description Call and see samples and get prices bifoie trust ing yoiu Valuable photographs with agents. Home WalHe Is Kfcut lover .1 d..)0 t.. I'nlap"". T.iiil.ni ""'I tl... l mttlin liviicv of Mini, dil H iraiid) lire certainly the mt sk.1.h1 ; vt the i.hh I.-a, mid run nil ov- r Utrnw iH.rrv iift. r llidr master, to the.lelrl jiient. one would Imvi. thought, of the prim K'"'b,,m I""' v,'rl" When H.w tte tin s pnwiillr. Horace sends the most l..iic.ln-r epitaph on i I ! dog ever written. perhii. to my i-orn ! Nun. ham "It has no incrll." hesnys. "fur it Is nn Imlimioii. mn limine" fr.nn the heart if ever epitaph did. and therefere ) our dnKimiiiity will Uot Uia like it." f)wr.'twt r-" 'f Ids yrT hirew sreiiml mjr Hii I1'"' l ulintj nmr ll li'l"- (if mjr fnllliful. I'K lly H'" Tim opening lines at leiit Imr the n.l.l,t milikelieit to the u.pllbr iMIICi-p- Itioiiof Horace Wiilpoln, If they have ' - ,.ili..,iv uitli tint until who Is the Willi' n ...... - friend end i l.ijf. llw of little t hildrell I mid can t liu l it 1 I'' to turn otT un old servant or to give up nn old ' lly.- lm,;innn' Miigurlmv Hon to IHairel ll loaqntla. A li.sdle It. 11 in the left haul Is ' through the thorax, the -A il ! win's are pull. d olT. rind, if tnvcry, ! the M ules of t'l- l-ly lushed oil with I a cnmel s h;iir brnslt The tail U th-n ! lowered lilt U dr. j. . f W:it T. s:ilt S..1-I- ! linn or w....k f..rm.ilin j l.n ed on .1,1.. ni1.tviili anoth. r ins-die lu l l in t!m ri,;ht h Hid th" l.i-t t v. w i'liieiits if I tin' t.iil nr.- pnrli.iUy sepnriit.-l and InM i 4V)W tm, i.le. The left hand Is ! then inovisl in mull inuniier m to I draw away tho I u t . ! M. S., in Indian M-dii M;ij..r U., I ll (liUelte. (.rralnr Thrnl I l Teacher Nuw. tlun. bjy No. I, who v. rota "Macl cth?" l!..y No 1 (trembling violently) I'l. aw. lir, I dldu'l. Tea. her I kuow you didu't, Lut who did? IVy No. I (with srsm rf vlrtao) in.. .... ir I il.in't wanter l e telltale. lu wni .oU !u,tri vcr lu do cor IHT rent. I scn him a Colli 01 II. loitratod Record -II- Trrt Teacher What U tautology t Boy Repetition. Teacher (live me an example. D,,y We ore going to have sheep' head for dinner, and my sister EUle' young man U coming to dinuer also. Teacher Go up top. London Fun. ( For llaaor Uarl. Miss Johnsing-IWt MisUh Jeffah sou look awelL Jew' do flash ob hi dianion' stndt Mr. Jackon Diamon' nnftlnl Dat am a discahdej pnahwelght from io Unk win' he am potah I Jeweler' Weekly. The use of conts of arm a a badge .r different familio did not come into ' tinu tice till the twelfth century. The II the child tirifistes too often, if the urine scalds the Hush, or If, when the , child reaches an age when It should I aqle lo control the passage, and it is yet alllicted with bed wetting, dceiiil uKin it, the cause f the dillii uby is kidney trouble, and the tirst step should be to ward the treatment of these iinxirtatit organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a dieased condition of (he kidneys and bladder and not a habit a most people supioe. If the adult has rheumatism ; pain or dull ache in the tiaek ; if the water passe , in irregular quantities; or at irregular j intervals or ha a bad odor; if il stains the linen or vessel the color of rust; if ,i,e ,.et swell : if there re puffy or dark cilclv under the eyes; your kidney are the cause and need doctering. Treat ment of some diseases may be delayed without daniter, not o with kidney 1 " - - - lease. I ff....t lb M..f. vau I i I..A U..I.1 hv flrnifiriala in 50 cent and 1 sixes. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet telling all about it sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer tt Co., Iiinghamplou. N. Y. When writing mention that you read this generous offer In the Oregon City Enterprise. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cure constipa tion and indigestion, make you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money buck. 2" cents and 60 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. New arrival of ready made dress skirts from $1.00 to (3.00 at the (t icket Store. THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for us and our groceries: That we oiler the best of groceries at the low. est price. They have confi dence in our good and know that we never misrepresent our selves and that our stock of fine grocerios is the purest and the most nutritious. Last, but not least, their grocery bill saves it self fully per cent by their dealing with Marr & Muir. Our way of doing business Is to treat every one fair and square and offer the very best in our store. L--M,....-"'ll"l"'''''"ll'"'''," 1 I " I j 4 CASTORjl m I, i nil "i - 1 ANVk'ctiUc Vrcpar aiion for As-slinluiUnglhcrootlniklHctfuLi-llug ik Siotttiuhs nikl Iknsvb of rromoti'l)istion.riifftful itc nrvt IU-sl Contain nclthrr Ojiniur.Monll"0 t,r Hiiitral. otNahcotic. Jmrlm SmJ' iKrm U.4' Apfrfcct nimcity forfrnlif.v lion. 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THE ndll V J1MH sllNHAtf n (lit C i Ut m BEST VER J lJic l"Vr OCKAN'3 i,i if; l. i..i ...... .. ii V "n"" ...... i ..., i.v nm, I. .Illy unit Sun.liiy liy liuttl v The Intor-Ocean will be given at a The For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of The Kind You Have (Jlass. Moulding u. ti. cestow ot uo. Orrjjon City, Oregon. Always Bought. nil 5 ft i i ! ill ! .ciaet4Ataa . HK - n ! : !' a .... . n v-. o it j.j 'i iv.'.'' r.'j In the j.,- iUc p.tri'tti. rniTinuii nr rue iwvrn ' z. SEEN IN THE WCST. I f NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. li j 2 1 1 T HOnprryrnr i ,. ( (rrycar (. 00 per ) eiir A VJ .F I l A 2 Premium to each new aubecrlber of Enterprise - r