Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 23, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1899
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CANBY
AURORA
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FOR
20 PER CENT OFF OX ALL SHOES
THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
ENDING JULY 15. 1599.
Regular l'riii' $1.00 now S(V. Regular l'rico $1..W now J 1.20.
Regular Vriee $2.50 now $2 (XI. Also a few oiM niws f 1.50 at f0e. a pair.
This Will Take in all the Shoes in Our Store.
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange at Highest Market Price
We Want Your Wool Will Pay Top Price in Cash or Trade,
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Bros.' Bazaar
AURORA, OREGON.
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;,.t District No. mi.
Herman Siiildl 21 0')
K Mllidl H 76
OD F Wilson H00
Total
Koad lMxtrit l No. 30.
C .'hilda
J I'm
M K Shipley
J U Hayes
r4 7ft
A (X)
1.50
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1(1 25
A. -O. A A A A A .fgl ift ift ift jb.jC..
Bicycle Repair Shop
110 1 R II OF io)iivmom:ks.
Agents for the
Crescent, Initial, King,
Monarch and Victors.
New and second hand wheels for sale.
New Aurora Tinshop
We have a full line of Stoves, Tinware,
Hardware and Washing Machines
Carried. All kinds of Tinning and
Repairing.
S. 0. MILLER k SOX, Aurora, Or.
Recnlar Jme
Term of
Hoard.
the (oast
Aurora Harness Shop
We Make a Specialty of low prices.
Our Leader is TEAM HARNESS.
Our Stock includes Everything Worn by a Horse
We Buy Hides for Cash.
Keep leather For Sale. Do All Kinds Repairing
It. W- Zimmerman, Proprietor.
Henry A. Snyder
Notary
Agent for Home Insurance Co. and
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society.
TO CURE A FELON.
Office in P. O.
Aurora,
building.
Oregon
W. S. HUKST
Public.1 How to Treat These Daaseraaa mu4
Palatal Sorea.
A felon is a severe and usually a most
painful inflammation of the end of the
finger, more coruicouly cither the thumb
or index finger of the right hand, for
the reason that the are most exposed
to the little wounds from which the
trouble starts; bnt any of the fingers,
or even one of the toes, may be the seat
f a felon.
f4atary Public aaul Ilrober.
IreulerJa Real Estate and
I'lre laaaraace Writer.
.A 4anf-ral Office Iliilneii
Transacted. 4'holre Farm
and City l'roprrtjr fwr Nale.
Loans Negotiated.
a. r.
Mara, chairman; J. K. Moriua,
R. Mcott, rouiuilailuiiers.
(Continued from last week.)
J II Comer, Koad Fund 1 50
J II Wright , M
U S Dii 2 mi
J Dn 2 00
Geo Kobeson 2 00
BO Palmer 2 00
W K Honney 2 On
Dii Itros., lien. Fund 31 75
Total 4l7i
Kosd District No. 23.
Altrt Schubbe 12 00
1 J l' mien tee r 15 75
II Hedges 4 V)
C C Fox S 75
J V Covey 3 00
Wm Evaus. 4 00
Total 4300
Koad District No. 24.
John Schneiter I 60
B F Smith 2 00
L B Goder 2 60
J B Hem 1 fto
A H Godey 2 W
J J Yoder 3 U
Eric Lethe r 2 B0
A Cleva 2 iiO
W II Yoder 3 00
A J Voder ft 25
Jos Scliwarti ft 25
Y D Yoder 5 25
Fred Watson a 25
I J Krsid H 00
I) It Yoder 7 50
Win Sturve. 3 0
Win Thompson 3 00
S Ihitnihoo 3 25
B F Smith 3 ()
Aurora
Orrjos
Al Wing.
C Ilerneck.
Jacob G ; hy,
Pkopkietor
Rate.M l'er Day and .Upward.
Livery snd Feed Stable in Cnnnectiontwith
the Houxe. Horses and I5'ineies to
l ei at Iteasonshle Kates.
fiar supplie'l wilb the flnest wines, liquors
and cigarf. Weinhard's Beer on
draught.
AURORA, - OREGON.
W. S. HURST & CO.
Produce g Commission
Merchants.
lIlKliei market prire pll for
-wiikat, oats, norn,
POTATOKN, WOOI, O.HION,
okeeii anio icii:n fkuth.
P. 0. Bor 38. Aurora Oregon. I
Ikies Fry
The inflammation starts generally 1 7, ""
iiuui kuv (fii.a ui a piu us uvnjio u
from a scratch or cut. but often the
wound is so slight that no notice is
taken of it nntil the finger begins to
grow sore. The soreness soon pai-m-a in
to actual pain, ana this rapidly becomes
most intense and throbbing, and some
times is felt all the way up the arm.
It is worne when the hand is allowed
to hang down The ball of the finger is
hot. red and swollen. At the same time
the patient feels more or lwa ill, Is fe-
verixb. and has a headache and rapid
pule.
I Vl'Vion tha nftammfltlnn la rtrun utofc.
ed. pus collects beneath the periosteum,
or membrane covering the bone, and
this greatly increases the distress as
well as the danger. If allowed to go on
unrelieved, the inflammation may creep
up the finger into the palm of the hand,
and then the condition becomes a tiiont
serious one. In almost any case when
once pus has formed beneath the perios
teum more or less of the bone will die,
leaving the end of the finger crippled or
disfigured by a deep scar.
When the treatment is begun very
early, it is sometimes possible to cut
short the inflammation by cold cloths
applied continuously to the inflamed
part These must be frequently renew
ed, for if allowed to get warm they will
act as poultices and rather hasten sup
puration than arrest it At the same
time the arm should be kept in a sling,
with the band raised and resting on
the chest.
If the inflammation does not rapidly
subside nnder this treatment, we must
reverse it and try to bring matters to a
head by means of poultices or wet
cloths applied as hot as they can be
borne and changed very often.
The only thing to be done when pus
bas formed is to cut the finger and let
it out This is painful enough for the
instant, but it will prevent many days
of acute suffering and all danger of
severe inflammation . of the band and
arm, with subsequent blood poisoning.
Jfoutb'a Cfaripaflion.
Total ii; k5
Hoatl District No. 25.
Cal Powder Works 30 B0
John Harth 21 IS)
Henry Harth J 2 00
John IKppler 6 IX)
V ri h ii) ;k)
W Heinle ft) U; w
(i W Scrsnlin 4 25 I J S
Total
H.m.I District No.Hl.
Jsmei Turner " 00
C Turner M 00
II Turner 7 M
K Oldeiintadt H OH
John Mo'r
Frank Wmldln. 7 M
Henry Hacker 3 00
John Aden Oil
II P Miarp 8 0"
Fiank Sharp 3 00
t' 1'otori . 3 00
T..UI M to)
Uoad District No. 32.
II ltor : 00
Will Todd 3 00
' Calkins 3 i0
Finll l-raser 00
F F Sly 1 0"
H S-eley t 00
I. Ilaslebrink 3 00
F tleslvliiiiuk I I "J
F F Nfley 1ft"
C ruo V 00
F Stalnii ker 1
Frank Toow tO
It Malllicker . I 50
Kob Malulrker 1 5"
V Hsker 1 5"
U Hutiso 2 2.'
Jun tuisoii 4 W
Ira McCoiinel 2 tHI
A McContiell 3 10
Jo .Moore oo
Kit liaker OOii
Koa Umey. 3 00
Mat Haker 1 00
A Haker tt U)
Mmvin Haker.. . 2 25
J KolH-rts 2 00
Sam Holrts 3 H)
John KoUrts I 50
tieo Sneller H 00
Will (iK8 7 50
J HoIh-iU 3 no
II S IUTKiiin I 50
II It Haker 1)0
Neal Huler 3 00
Albert Voas 3 OH
V McKinnie 3 00
Wl SI si hews i0
W Hrobes 3 00
S I Kilso 3 Oil
Dsn Malnicker 1 .V
Mark ICotwrts 11 o)
Frel Kolierts Hi
W F Young 3 00
J Haker 3 DO
Jim Haker 1 50
Neal Huter 3 00
8 F. llilluisn :m "5
O McConnal 7 50
Total 231 37
Koad District No. 31
Jonas ('line 12 50
Hert fline Ii 13
A F Andre i oO
F H James H 75
II Cook 1 25
Hilly Smith 1 25
A Andre 10 60
" team 15 H)
A Davis
F N Haker
A Wilitbl
John Cnitun
J Msri'libmik
( has Hill ...
F. Parker
Total
Koad Di.irl. l N". 37.
Dsvlon llardware C .
0 h-Kheler
A Sclmlrr
II Platlo
F Hr.xk
I, Khaler
F. Clirlnteiii'en
J W Sione
K ChnatiMianii
O ti Krti'
, 15 75
. SI
. I 4
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7
. 75
JL"
,1M 15
.. H 75
10 50
. II 2A
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A IS)
:i oo
, :n fto
,. 2 1 00
(sib;.
Ils) liit hs eoiniiiaiM'ad In our
J.ilill It.ilh tiled la.t wurk wiling
uf .rlj.l.
4'ly.la DU'k returna.1 Iiiiiks 7
rnlotf from Pennsylvania, litrk,J
lwn tI.UIus rt laiinni ami KiiihIi.
Ah Kllit. Flati haf aiulullw,,,,
luliarvalt Hui.ilsy on lhlr wIimIi, J
the lall Kama,
K I, Mla haa neii. lflr.ifiM
airy ilora In Ilia kwI olttia lnil.hJ
mka si laliy of all klmU nlrlv
ToUl
iwi pi-tii. t No. ;n
Cal Powder Work
Iirruoii CUV Iron Work . .
Futtetis fiiunna ' ,
L I ll,.....l,.,li
w I"'Ty J ;J
C Fi.l..r ,MW
KH 50
I 00
0 00
Total
111 iw
'('iintiliuixl liet week.)
Mltfh'D Is Intended for both wields,
and rluht living for this Is the lM
preparation for the tint ClisrsrW Is
deciatve of d.tlny -Tryon F-lwarda
The flmt eqneatrlan ststne erertcl la
Ofat Hrltaln was thai of Charl I al
Cbarlug Cnaa. Umdoo. facin, I'srlla
blent street
M..I l.rl . tl-eb.
One of the uiual rurlous cl. ks In the
world Is that which Amoa Uue uf
Auildee. Nee., vntructl some time
agu The mai'hiurry. whli h la iilliln
bnt a fsrn. hands ami levrr. Is r,nn t
el with a grysrr. which sluKitsontan
ImmriiM coin wo of hot wstrr evrry 8
sm-ouda This spurting nnrr Var1-t) to
the tenth of a nvtiud. and thfrrf.ire
clock pmpifly attached toll cannot fall
to kcrp cornx t tiin F.vrry time the
wat. r sikpuIs up It strike the Irvrr and
inovre llm ban.U forward 31 around
10 Ml in )lllne.
W li'l S lllit sl.nwar Ksliiflti,
151 02 J eimiiuh rain Ull to dams(e llitht, k,
rut.
l'aiily Is fa. I toinlii( otis ufllat
huslness plac es aloii lie H I . ft. R
0iiiii.aiil eurils ol wimmI are l l xls
it - at.. I r.F l,&.t f.f 1..,.
lit iiw. ii,...- . , ... ... ..K n
llmtiris aaalllnf alilpriieiil.
Jaiiies FliiTit ass lasau lo lirtpj,r
la.l ihI, where be will be bslj sum v
tnler tarin of court, wben b tj
lrls.1 tm Ibe rharge uf liei lUallhf,
Hun. (ie. Kmstil reiiire. boas v
Kalrn OrrK-m last alLftkiJ
Iwen In Die nirls ol s la't ui
lllHISS.
.ar(n.nit (irsnd Master Will.,
i.iii lisvel lUA. t. f W.mJ
,.i,a mm. t work lisr. Hi a
sil.lxt I J nee m."lrs In II. t m.imU
lrls Ui d. mills ihsl nunihsr U'ufstwa,!
tils ,!( adurs (or new liskls.
Total 72 3H
Koad District No. 35.
Cal Powder Works 30 )
P K Taylor. t) jo
A BTroyer 7 50
O Miller 7 .'K)
M Hiirkholder rl 75
K I. Kenagy 14 12
U W Owmgs 2 25
C Keylons lo 50
John Kaborek 3 00
N Itowers ft HO
ieo Ncramlin 15 75
T Scheer 8 25
C (iilbreck ft 25
C Lorenze 2 00
Fred I.amour 4 10
John Wallace 1 50
James Frvrier 1 50
George Kessvlring 75
Willie lleinze 4 50
Will Yohsme 3 (K)
Frahk Parmer 1 50
Fred Peters 1 fto
2 50 F Cam pau...
30 00 A "
22 50 O I. Harlwr !
9 00 IT Kroadwull.
4 .50 I F. Zock
2 IXI
75
3 37
20 00
3 HO
3 75
tialek Wrltinc
Chief I'm satisfied with your hand
writing. But can yon write shorthand f
Applicant Yes, but it takes longerl
Fliegende Blatter
Total 224 65
Koad District No. 27.
Monitor 'J rading Co 2 80
J A Stanton 38 00
W M P.ird 20 00
W II L-inon 3 75
A IS Anderson '. 4 50
Ole Kounine 75
John Wormdahl 1 50
Wm Jennings 2 25
C b Powell 4 50
D Thomas 13 60
Willard Stanton 2 00
(ieorge Slaughter 3 00
J Slaughter 3 00
C Slaughter 3 00
Georgo Nicholson 3 00
J M Nicholson 6 112
J It (irosliong 3 00
J Milsted 3 00
J M Usoshorig 3 00
EKlair 2 25
F Hlair 1 60
Leslie Holt 2 26
John Ferguson 75
John Taylor 2!) 25
J Htreklan 1 87
E K Vaughan 7 50
FF: Taylor 10 13
M Sbiveley I 60
John Stanton 15 76
W Stanton 0 00
Bluford Stanton 18 00
A J l.ia ;ft
(ieo Pardew 4 ,70
T Keiiiland 5 2.1
J W F.lliot .'. 3 inj
P Jacobs 4 50
0 ;: 700
Total
Koad District No. ,':ij.
Scripture A Heniilieu
Wilson A Cooko
F Martin
Torn Km ill.
F J Myer........ ii
L Tucker ' j8 jj
K) 54
3 70
3 10
:io 00
3.1 00
lai I'rklas Tasters.
Prklug has a lnwrr in whli Ii la hung
a Urge I i ll oil In the l-ftinth century
and emit:.! r l... r r. iiIsiiuiik a huge
drum which l Int. 11 ll to I ttrn la
- .1 t...Ml.l llilali.ll K
IV. .(.I'll I'HI'l'l -.."..-. - "
city No oil Is sI."W"d to enli r lhr v'rt'oil
tnwara
Twenty y'arn i-xjKrif:
U4 a Watchmaker i
JewidtT.
Jiiht ojH'iH'l a llrnt la.
Ji'wtlry Storo in iVwt
UtVuo huildinn at I'anby,
Notice to Wheelmen.
When near Canhy and nred any
rrpairs, rail on,
F. ZOIXXKIt.
I'rlre lawa.
.rUu-r.leed
Wfltcln-H, CltM-kn, Jew?!
ami Hjw'ttaclt'K. Itrj
ing a HjK't ialty.
All Wurk ami (.lood.
Warrautnl.
.1. II. ( - ra ha in
Iralrf in fine caudirs, nuts, notions,
cigars, tol.uios ainl stationrry alsi
Paints, ults and brushes.
I 4. Illdii aaby.Ors.
H. A. Vorpahl
Dlocksmithlng.
Wagon making
Horse Shoiin;
Rates reasonable. Work uarr
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CANBY PHARMACY...
A full lint of Tntont McliciiiM,
Olitiiro (,'ij;arH ami TiUt Articles.
TIlU M)St tffllTt .tiK-k of
In (Mackainart County.
W. H. EVANS, Prop.
4'A -IIV. oiii:4oi
Total 313 30
Koad District No. 28.
J W Nightingale. 4 50
B F Boyler 4 50
It Wylaud 2 25
George Nickerson 3 76
A I'liirad 3 75
BFBarstow 3 76
John (iroshong 8 75
James Nickleson 3 00
II Wison 9 00
Geo Wyland 0 00
DRHMNG TRHDE
It takes a rich man to draw a check.
A pretty girl to draw attention,
A horso to draw a cart,
A porouH plaster to draw the akin,
A toper to draw a cork,
A freo show to draw a crowd,
A LINE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS
to draw trade. Wo endeavor at all times to keep a GOOD J3UPPIi 0
GOOD GOODS and if Low Price and eourteoiiB treatment are annreciatnl
...:n .1 r a i
wo wm uraw i our iratie.
Highest prices paid for wool, cash or trade.
Egg's, Chickens and in fact any kind of produce,
Wo also want your Iiuttcr,
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CANBY, OREGON.