OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, Al'MI 21,
1890.
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EMBALMER
Crru a mmiilel line f ('
keia, IVlliiua, li.ilwi ami I. Inline
superior (imlily ami tnoul
hlerde pnee.
A Mason mil Hamlin Organ in f
t-fl! tit condition, for ale. ol the Oregon
City Auction Houne. t(
Know the News V
Do You
A tine parlor organ (or sale on eay
term at tin Oregon City Auction Home.
r'or Venn .Men and Vtiunr M'omen.
Thcte is nothing that will arouse the
im of a young iimn or woman no quick aa
to have inferior laundry woik I'lit off on
tluMn. They may dress ever so well,
but if their tiliirt front or shirt waist U
mussy tlit'ir neat Hur itiu-c ia siiled.
The Troy laundry makes a specialty of
ladies' and gentlemen 'a Una work.
There can be no better work than I
done at the Trov. I.eve your older at
Johnson' barter shop.
Daniel William, t tlit northeast cor
ner of Center ami Seventh elrccta. ha a
choice and a .'I I selected stock of family
groceries which lie in selling at very
reasonable rate. Ilia motto i "live
and lot live, with IioiicnI weights ami
measure", tiood delivered to any
part of ;hj i it v.
You can bave it all for
Per
Month
50c
THE CONSPIRATORS.
Per
Month
I Tbe Homeliest Mm In Oreirou City.
As well a the liunilsonicst, and other
1 are Invited to call on anv druggist ami
get free a trial bottle of Kemp a Hainan) Captain Ilanson. having returned
'M I ... .1... ft.. . If ... ... . - i i . I . . . i
H ! i"f mrusi auu i.iir.Bs, a remedy mat ( rrolU lollg Voyage to Ullil UI11IKCU
A ; ia guaranteed to cure an.l relieve all widower, hud sacrificed bin fondness for
'J'rbionic' and Acute Coughs, Asthma. a seafaring life to tho need of bia only
2 ,Itronchili and Consumption, l'rice 2.V daughter. Lncy. and bad settled la a
m . and 50c. I thriving const city, where lie could live
i 1 com for tii lily upon the uiodcst fortune
IN A MUSIC SHOP.
In a itlm ournrr of Ih ahnp,
Kali iiiiiitt lull iiiliti to murk.
Tliw wntiy old tnjr slthrr hunt,
r'uriiiilii'n ly ih Oars.
Tli miliwvb hid ll imlworn raaa,
Dimmed with Hi aniluua jn-ara;
Tli atrlrwa tlmt little IihihU had prlokd
To Uualiter iiior thin Intra.
(And illdat I lion hi, a liomlo Uf,
t"r .IuiiiUt I N, avtnkil
Tli hiKrt if tiitinU' linn mi real
I'litll lla minla miial tirvnk.)
Without, anion- tha lollna
Tlinl nm.irr IihihU had wrtninlil,
It hiwrd lit iiiuaicr niiKle vou
lla own umilterod tlioiiulif
1.1k out Hir tilnl nf hailing wing
Warttorn. with hroki'tl wlnn,
Wat.'hlnn Hi lark Itv up through hoavoo
r.vvr lu fly and ling
To littlnuld tor liiatruiiioiita
Nor M nor alivp ln'loiia;
Only li fori llh hi'lpU aa airing
ktiTital airM ut a.mg
And vii thrr, aln with dual,
Tou old and worn lu ln,
Tlio imKiir of th Tlola
lla yulin a qulvvruig
Thon weary III Hp (It her.
Iing ilava and )r thall coma
B" for thy heart of aong may Lrt ak.
Thy wrary lrliik' Iw diinilt.
-Juat'idilna IValxxly lu Vuulh'a l'unianloB
in the Evening Telegram, of Port
land. Oivpjn. It ia the lareot
evening newspaper pulilinhed in
Oregon ; it contain all the new
of (lie State and of the Nation.
Trv it for a month. A aample :j C T K S U 1. 1 C I T O It 8 VV A N TK I) be had accnmnlated
ree. .J 4.Vvrr.'" " "'ry of ih. a..i.,i.ui
Cl'j'V 1
r will be mailed
fa
to von free.
The Telegram,
Portland, Or.
riillliltie" tiv Murat llalatral. comniK
aionrd by tlir tiol eriiinenl aa OttVlal llia-i
lorian to the War lrnrt itifrit. The hook j
a written in army cani at Stri Fran-riat-o,
oir the Pantlo wiih (it-nrral Merritt. I
in the 11' ilsl at llonoltilu, in Hong ;
Kn, In (lie A tiK-ric.iii treni hea at .Manila.
; 2 ' yy y y yy ; :1S y 2,' l! the deck of Ilia lllvniia aitli lieaer. ami
ilonatiM for amenta, llrunful of original 1 w,e cI"",n ul,," '" 7 ''"
'picture taken tr government liholo. toliie duv like to limrry He never took
A gool limn wua the cnptnln. roii-h j
In bin wnvi, but tender hcnrtetl. iniwi
ble, tut forivinK. and deeply ilrvntitl
to bin "little irl. " aa bo continued to 1
call Lucy even ufti r Mie toik to lniirf 1
gowna and l k'hii to rit-eive culln from
elixible yoiiiiif nu n .
It wa rather xlow In diitviilnx npon .
r.atnblihed
i
Krapher on the Htt. Large b-ok Ixiw
prU-e. Itig pniHla. t reiM h)IiI. Credit
' Kiveu. l)roal Ira.hv unollli'ial warhMkt.
Outfit free. Ail lreaa,' K. f. Harbrr. Sec'y..
Star Insurance Ill'U., I'liicajo.
I. ten,
PIONEER
Transfer1 and Epre,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
HATES - REASONABLE
her "company" aerioimly, fur inont of
the jrotuijt tn. u who culled and whom
be admitted, for he bnbituully annwertd
the iloorU ll, were of a type with which
to put it mildly, he wua tint fiimiliiir
Thut Lm-y nlmuld cherinh a ncimine in-
Iiiv.miI lw aa Iri.niiia tit r t,- 1 lia aaa
The cur.e of overworked vwomank.n,l. ini(jf )e never ticcurrtM to him
are quickly and aurely cured by Karl'i untll a , l)f one ,)f ,i former ahip
Clover Koot Tea, the Kfrat bloul purifier j uiatea projKmed for Lncy a hand. Then
and tieaue builder. Money refunded if i there wa a rnde awukctiitiit
Ml'K II Kill it'll
not atifactory. Price 2') cts., and 50
eta. C. G. Huntley, the Pruiriat.
A Tension
Indicator
vow?
IS JUST
WHAT
THE
WORD
IMPLIES.
It
indicates
the state
of the tension at a glance.
Its use means time savin;
and easier sewing.
It's our own invention
and is found only on the
White
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We have other striking
improvements that appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
our elegant H. T. catalog.
White Sewing Machine Co.
Cleveland, Ohio.
A Personal Matter
A well painted houe ! like a neat
ly dree. peraon alway attract
ive and pleanant to look upon.
YOUR HOUSE
Can be repainted and freshened p ! riht. cap. yon rpeiik to her
at a very reasonable orlra paint
are very cheap no. Don't leay il
until the nun makes any more mark
, and cracks in it.
Leave Orders at
Ely's Store...
VCR ROW
Th 1 Pai .lor .
Ilfllllomle 1l.ln.u Dilla
a ww lineal 1 1 3 ixiuiict ruo
T Has no enuul in dihou's of the
m nianeya aii urinary irrjninH. nave a
vnii tiirlectiMl Tfnr HulneVM? Ilnirew
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you overworked your nervous sya-
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Hark 1 We have renewed the
DHUG WAR on Cut Prices.
Regular Our
price price
'Jted Line Samaparilla U 00 (iOc
I'lartcrs ,25 10c
'Olery Comp 1 00 7uc
Jiverytliing elae in proportion.
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Jtem and cauM'd trouble with your
Kidneys and I.liuldcr? Have youC
f pains in the loins aiilo, back. irruinK J
Jand bladder? Have you a flabby np-Vj
peanim:e of the face, especially w j
tf under the eyes loo frequent de
sire pa.ss ur.no 7 illiam s Kidney
I'ills will impart new life to thedia
cascd orpans, tore up the system
ana make a new man or you. ay
mail 50 cents per box.
Wiu-Umh Mrtj. Co., Irops., Cleveland. O.
For sale by C. G. Huntler
1800 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon and Washington
now in operation by the
Oregon Telephone and Tel
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Portland, Seattle, Spo
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Walla Walla, Pendleton,
Albany and 90 other towns
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Quick, accurate, cheap.
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
Distance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane as easily heard at
Portland.
Oregon Cify office at
Huntley's Drug Store.
J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER,
Portland, - - Oregon.
JOHN YOUNGER,
JEWELER,
Opp. Huntley's Drug Store,
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
The suitor. Jack Darrow, vrns him
pelf sailor, and the old captain had
funnd Kf'iit comfort in hi calls In
fuit. tbe ancient mariner bad enter
tained the notion that Jack called to
ace biui, and it was qnite a abock when
Jack, finding the captain alone cue
evening, made bia purjxwe clear.
"Have ye signaled her. Jackt" be
anked
"Haven't hoisted rag." replied the
youug sailor sheepishly. "If it's all
She 11 do
anything you aay.
"Duuuo, duono," returned the cap-'
tain dubiously, "bnt I'll heave the h ad.
Jack, and let you know if tbe cbauud'a
clear. "
That satisfied Jack. and. trne to his
word, the captaia "heaved tho lead'
that very ninht
"Lucy." he aald, "Jack DaiTow
wants to plice with ye."
"Can't beduiie. papa." she answered
at onco "Jack t a good fellow, but I
1 don't love him. "
The captain knew not whether to re
joice or regret He was sorry for Jack,
bnt K'ad for himself
"All's well." be said after a mo
ment "I'm not asking ye to lovo him,
Lucy You shan't tuurry anybody ya
don't love. "
"I knew you'd any so. papa, jnst as 1
knew yon won't object to my marrying
the tnun I do love. "
"Eh? Steady there I Do ye mean
ye've got soiiieUxly in mind?"
Lncy Lliinhed and looked at tho floor
"Who is be?" anki.d the captain anz
lonnly "It's Henry Whitman, pupa. He ak
ed mn this evening. "
"What! Thatdudo?"
"Papal 1
Lncy'a eyes blazed aa she addressed
her father in sharper tones than she had
ever nscd. Hhe looked at him steadily
for a moment and then went to her
room
The captain drew a long breath, sank
into a chair and fnmblud for bis pi po.
Under its soothing influence ho became
comforted Whitman dressed stylishly,
bnt that might not be against him. He
conld afford bia appurent extravagance,
for be was a clerk in a bank. Everybody
spoke well of him too. Poor Jack Dar
row I
After a time the captain knocked the
ashes from his pipe and, going to Lncy'a
room, spoke to bur through the closed
door.
"It's all right, little girl." he said in
a shaking voice. "If ye want yonng
Whitman, ye shall have him, and Uod
bless ye both. "
Whereupon Lncy arose, went to the
door, opened it and threw her arms
around her father's neck.
Next day Captain Hanson reported
bia soundings to Jack and told him
plainly that he'd bave to sheer off. Per
haps the captain failed to couch his in
formation in terms that suggested his
disappointment and kindly feelings.
Jack did not manifest his ill will
then, bnt a little later be devised a way
to wreak vengeance on bis anccesafnl
rival. He chanced to learn that Whit
man was to take Lncy to a theuter on
a certain evening It began to rain that
afternoon, a depressing, ceaseless driz
zle. This was Jack's opportunity, and
he arranged his plot with great cure.
There was nothing he could do himself
except supervise operations, but he
found three loyal friends to whom he
confided the situation and his purpoee.
and they agreed to look after details.
The enrtam rises upon their
a. . n's limine A cold dille continue
tliii .unbuilt The first coiisplrrttur i n
ten. tllpaupthe step and pull the
b. ll After a Might l""0 ''H'r
opens and the old captain appear, look
ing out into the wet
"In Misx Hanson at home?" Iuiiilrea
the cuiiNpiriitur
"Ye," tepllea the captain, trying to
rcci'gnlia the visitor "Will )t walk
In?"
"Thanks. n-i,f la tho reply "I Juat
rulled to say that It l a very uncom
fortable night, iiii'iht and windy, nud
lie really might nut t think of going
nut lluod evening f And the llrat con
pirator trots down, leaving the captain
in open mouthed aiiuineiinjjiL
('fended, but t'i surprised to door
i.iy nti) thing, bu shims the door and re
tires Five or sit minutes pna, and Coir
apirator No. 'J comes striding coiilldent
ly along, mount tho high stoop and
ring the bell
"I Mias HalianD at hiillie?" aak tho
visitor of the old gentleman
"Ye, aliela." reaouil the captain
"What do ye want ?"
"If a very dirty night." remark
the cuiiapiriitor with engaging frank'
neaa. "and alio really oii'lit ut to Ven
ture out "
"Hig aeaa and great galil roar a
tin) captain in a tremendous mgo "Ye
get out of hi re I'' And Im make a ilai-li
at tho ,elf appointed adviser, but the
latter i mi hi guard and ikip down
the atepa unharmed.
Tell liiilillte are then ullowed tohlpw
tiefure the third coiiapirutor apeariiii
the M-eiie lie, too. trot tip the high
atiNip and ring the bt 11, but. having
rung, he prudently retreat half way
down again Mini wait A lino t linlim
dintt ly the dMr swing upeii and tli
irate in plain howl
"Well! How la it?'
"la .Mia ti'Ultia Ilia third con
spirator, but the captain wait for no
morn -4le make a mad rush down th
atepa. routing auvilge ilnpriratioli and
evnleiitly In lit us'ii violence, but the
third conspirator, anticipating juat tliia
attack, nimbly juui out of die way
and Ibi s The captain, choking - w itli
ntiappea)! rage, return to hi horn
and tbe three coiixpirator and the dis
carded lover gather under a convenient
diN'rway aenw the street
They bad not long to wait Henry
Whitman, with commendable prompt
ness, pattered up the atepa at ? ! and
rang the Ml Thecaptain wa in wait
ing. for the vi pti-d luvi-r' hand had
not left til la II pull w hen Din door
opened, the captain riiiergetl like an
oeean greyhound ont of a fog bank and
fi II upon tho caller before he could ut
ti-r a word. It wa haiiiiiHT and tnug '
fur about a second, and then such wa
tho foico of the captain' oiialutiglit
that both Un n rolled down tho step
and came to a "top in a heap.
Whitman yelled, the captain bel
lowed, and Lncy, ccming to tho dr
scrramel. The conspirator aenwa the
way Rncnkedou in great delight at their
anccena. and it wa well they did ao.
for had they remained they would have
witnessed an anticlimax that would
bave Ihi-d unpleanaut for them Lncy.
recognizing her lover'a voice, promptly
went to hi relief and cn n-M.il hi
bruisiHl facs iu a way that Jack Darrow
would not have liked to The cap
tain, t.x), though Rtill myatilied and
wrathy, aHjogize handsomely, and
when later the trtith about tho con
(piracy became known to hi 111 he made
full amends to Whitman by doing all
bo conld to baaten the wedding Chi
cago News.
i
A Corapllmeat Kor Ih Mrol.
An old Scotch lady in Detroit I a lit
tie bit ptouderof her nationality than
of anything else to which she can lay
claim and never misw-a a chance to
boast of what her countrymen have ac
complished, hhe never tirea of telling
what they have done, dwelling particu
larly npon Scott, Iitima. Wallace. Uruce
and Ian Maclar. n
"Mother. " said her mm. after she had
been discoursing njion her favorite
theme the other day. "you hoin-stly
seem to think that no good can come
except out of Scotland. I fear it's
Incoming a sort of mania with you
You'll Im claiming yet. mother, that
Gladstone, Washington, Lincoln, Dew
ey and all tho best of onr greatest nu n
in modern time were born in Scot
land. "
"Weel. I'm nae so snro o' that
Jamie, bnt tin-re be ami thing I do ken
o' the gudu men ye mime, laddie, a niost
a' o' th i 111 hud intellect clinch l) be
Scotchmen. "Detroit Free Tress
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Cnqanatiotiably smoking hud already
been practiced by the Indiana for cen
turies when Columbus first reached
these shores It wna with them to a
great extent n form of religions ecru
nioniul Dr. Daniel O Drinton, the fa
nions ethnologist, thinks thut it had it
beginning In the blowing tube of the
medicine man. Ignorunt savages are
disposed to regard the hnmnn breath a
possessing magical properties, and it
may be supposed thut burning leave
were introduced into the tube for the
purposo of inuklng tho breathing visl
bia Tho Indiuna smoked many kind
of plants, anch aa sumac, red willow
bark and tho leaves of the kinnikinic
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phlet
cast.
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