Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 30, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    ORKGON CITY KNTEUriUSR, FRIDAY, JUNK W, lM'J
CANBY
AURORA
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20 IM:U CKXT OFF ON ALL SHOKS
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
ENDING JULY 15. 1899.
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Kojiular Price $1.00 now 8lV. Ilepihr Trit e now $1.-0.
Popular Trice $2.50 now $'JlX. Also a few odd sizes l."0 at oOe. a pair.
This Will Tako in all t ho Shoes in Our Sloiv.
t All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange at Highest Market Prico
! We Want Your Wool-Will Pay Top Prico in Cash or Trade,
Will Bros.' Bazaar
V- AURORA, OREGON.
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Bicycle "Repair Shop
Agents for tlif
Crescent, Imperial, King,
Monarch ami Victors.
Xvw ami Foetuul hand whc-ils for sale.
Xcw Aurora Tinshop
We have a full lino of Stoves, Tinware,
Hardware and Washing Machines
Carrie!. All kiiuls of Tiiuiiiij: and
Kepnirinjj.
S. 0. .MILLER & SON, Aurora, Or.
Aurora Harness Shop
We Make a Specialty of low prices.
Our Leader is TEAM HAKXKSS.
Our Stock includes Everything Worn ly a Horse
Ye Buy Hides for Cash.
Keep leather For Sale. Do All Kinds Repairing
B. W- Zimmerman, Proprietor.
Henry A. Snyder
Notary Public, j
Agent for Home Insurance Co. and
Noi 'ch Union Fire Insurance Society. ,
Office in I'. O. building.
A FIVE FHAXC PIECE.
3NE THAT 11 THE HOPE OF EVERY
CREDULOUS FRENCHMAN.
Aurorn,
Ori'cou.
W. S. JIUKST
Jalurj Public nnd Ilrobcr.
I ul-rin Itrnl IStale and
11 liionranre Writer.
A i.'enerat orilrc Husim-a
Truiim-led. liie Farms
ml lily lroperl.- fr Sale.
Loans Negotiatea.
Aurora
Oregon
. n Tat . rz. Tim. . a
Jacob Gi my, - - Phof-bietor
Kates $ 1 Per Day and Upwards.
Uveryand Feed Kiahle in Omineetiorrwith
the House. Morses and litiiigies to
Let at Reasonable Kates.
Bar supplied with the tines wine, li'juori
and cigars. Wcinhar.l's lieer on
draught.
AURORA, - OREGON.
W. S. HURST & CO.
Produce I Commission
Merchants.
Kigheftt market price pnltl for
WHEAT, OATS, HOI',
TOTATOKSi WOOf-, !.,
JISKi:.1 Al MI IHI II LIT.
O. Box 38. Aurora Oregon.
The Storr of Sapolron's Famoua Cola
and the Iruinenae Korlane Thai la
Popularly llelleved to Be Conceal
ed YVIthlu It.
If yon happen to have in yonrpows
lion the particular French coin known
is a 5 franc piece, yon may unwitting
ly be a millionaire
Such, at least, is the belief shared ty
hundreds upon thonsands of credulous
Frenchmen and Frenchwomen, many
if whom spend most of their spare time
destroying qnnntitieo of 5 franc piecua
in the h')p" ft realizing a fortnna
Dr Marco-Leonarili) Nardez, the
Well known nnmiiiinatist and one of the
recognized authorities on coin lore,
speaking of this enrbns condition of
affairs, said:
"It is qnito trne that half France
still believes in the existence of rcat
wealth hidden in a 5 franc piece, al
thont,'h many nmnismatiids hold that
the fortnne in qnestion wns lung ngo
discovered nnd appropriated by one. of
tho Rothschild family.
"The story cf tho strange 5 franc
fortnne legend may be briefly told. A 5
franc piece, to begin with, is a eilver
coin, and is worth abont 4s. 21 Napo
leon I was very anxious to make tho
coin a popular one, and with this end
in view ho caused it to bo circulated
everywhere throughout Franco that
he had inserted in one of tho silver
pieces before it left the mint a bank
note or order for 1,000,000 of these same
5 francs roughly, about 200,000
Whether he really did thisor not I can
not say for certain, but the weight of
evidence would seem to show that it
was done.
"In the manuscript memoirs of the
Due do Feltie. Napoleon's mininter of
war, it is expressly stated that the em
peror inclosed a note on the Iiank of
France, duly signed by the governors of
that institution, in a split 5 franc pieco;
that the halves were then welded t
gether, partially reminted and thrown
in a Leap of nimilar coins, which the
empeior mixed with his own hands.
These coins Napoleon took with him in
a bag when ho went to Boulogne nnd
distributed lavishly en route, even drop
ping some of them out of his carriage
windows. In this way it wasiuipom-ible
to keep track of the luchy coin.
"Tho news of this odd lottery spread
far and wid'j, and tho 5 franc piece
leaped into immediate favor. From
that day to this mutilation of tho coin
has been cotumnn i. i'..-"
iMna. iH'iumm mm pisewln-re ' Every
year the ll.mki'f ranee I requested to
Uiako good scores of piece split III
vain search for the o.OOO.OOU frauo
bank not iv
"There ar maiiV Ktoriin dealing with
reputed finds cf tho fortutm Indeed
w hen n mail Income suddenly rich iu
Franco it is mnmion to hear people
whimper. 'Mo luu-t buve found Napo
leon's famous coin '
"Some invert that tho rmprror kept
the coin hitnelf. but this hardly axrii
with Nucleoli's character Snjl it Is a
current theory that uiMif the money
which enabled Napoleon III to reach
tho imperial thr lie wn found in the
lucky mIvit pieo1. which his uiotln r.
yui . il lli rtilie. had v hit-died out of
her brotlier in law
"It wan iiNo loiuiiion Inlk that (Sen
er.nl lloiil.ing. r had acunireil the famous
ctiin until the di-covery that his money
supplies cam" from the Uinheivi d'L'atn
4 t that In lief at rent
"The nnt likely explanation as to
why the A truiic puce (alls to turn up
U that 1! iron !' rdiii.ind de Ilnth-cluld.
a French meinl er of tho great Jewish
banking hon.e. wcuretl it Thisaccoiint
states that IUirmi de lo.lhx'bild. having
investigated tlie trailitioti and found
suflicieiit prmif of its truth, delils-ruto-ly
set to work to locate the note.
"He quietly bought in and collected
every 5 franc piece ho could get. and
his agents were notified to preserve and
forward to Paris every frauc piece
which reached them in r.nro A.in.
Africa or America In his otlii e the
baron kept three trusty men hard at
work bisecting the coins.
"Some say that he had invented a
plan for welding them together nira in
to us to defy detection : others maintain
that he un ited down the i 1 v i r ami
sold it to the government en bloc The
work was colossal, but iu the end the
baron's Kyteui is said to have conquered
"He found the note for fl.miu.ooi)
francs, having spent nearly l.OOK.(ioi) to
obtain it The trder was duly presented
at the Hank of France and cashed by
that institution
"Plausible ns this narration may
seem, the great mas of I'rcuchuicii re
fuse to credit it. und go on. year after
yeur. splitting open their li franc piece
to look for Napoleon' note It is cer
tainly a tantali.iiii. thonght that some
where iu the world n check for t'.'OO.
000 is knocking alsitit hidden in an or
dinary silver coin worth less than 0 shil
ling. " Pear-on'r Weekly
. SECONDHAND SHOCS.
I'.lrn.lir llriinlra ll Mada Vat
rrp I Hlli' M.nir.
A skn hanging In front of n shoo
maker's shop w lo in secondhand shoe
were sold had U'.ui It these Wolds
"Secondhand Shoes With NeW t'pperi '
It seemed uluioxt us Ihotigli a pair of
secondhand shoes wliii new npS'l
would Is- plactlcally In w shoes, but in
ijuiry showed that this Impn ioii was
not warranted by the facts There Is a
g 1 deal of fre-.li luateilal III a pair of j
hoes thus repaid d. but there Is iiImi
left a good deal of the old
Tho new upper thus put In Is n new
v imp. the front palt of the upper The
oi l counter, oi back purl of the shoe,
still d main It Is n familiar fact that
while tho counter limy break douunr
Wear out or get a lli ) ill it somehow it ,
is much more likely to stay sound and '
t I I t . I
K"l. II is I mi in ui iiiai ci hi ami
breaks. An 1 so ill putting si eolidhaii'l
sIhm s in order new vamp nro souie
times put in Hut while such a shoe,
which had a No bi'ell sided and lni Icil.
mi J't eiirily b dem rili'd as having nu
dergotn1 extensive repairs it would still
lo far from wholly new. There would
remain, tcidcs the old counter, the
hank nnd the Inner solo and the gen
' cral shape and framework of tho shoe,
and tiHn these tho repair could be
inadii
Secondhand slus bring various
prices, deHiiding on tlieir original
quality and their condition A pair of
tcoiidhuiid shiM's. renil'it and rehu ! d
and with new uppeti.'caii U iHiiight
for a little dollar. New York Sun
aovlIU OK t(MUnIOM Ms.
The Clevel ind Plain Dealer tells a
itory to show that there is sometime a
great deal in the way of putting any
thing "I understand that yon said my eld
est daughter was as homely as a mud
fence, professor '
"You are qnito mistnken. my dear
madam What I said was that your
esteemed child reminded me of a mix
ture of terra iirma und aqua pnra com
bined in a practical boundary line."
"Oh! Istl.iitallT Dine with us on
Snnday. professor'
In tho eighteenth century begging
was a frightful nuisance In thefiitman
states. In Bavaria whole regiments had
to be sent out to arrest and punish the
professional beggars, and Cologne, with
a population of only 40.000. had nearly
10.000 paupers
lletnlur Juae Tirin of tho lunuti
Iti.t-ril.
S. r. Mark, rhalrmsu; J. It. M.irl.oi,
It. Srull, ruiumUaliMirr.
(Continued (rum U-l Meek.)
In the mutter i f cl.iim tiled siiitinsl
t'l.n ksums din,! y I lie board lot! leg
i XiiiiiH el said claiin and Uiiig lolly
lldviMil. it is otdeicd by I ho Im.tid llist
the clerk shsll iifiiii w itrr.iotn mi the
welieinl I II 11.1 HI l,iV'r of tb jM'rsnlis and
fur the amounts hereinafter rpi eilu-d III
psymelil ol said claims!
F;h Williams, sse.or's iit-ount fl.'ii is)
J li Puller, KM.smr s) isi
J V Nelson, assessor M i'
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W A llunlley, klalioiirrv: I I
Telephone lor conn liiiu It 'si
Water C"iiimissloner l' it
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HFtii!y, lliediesl ntteutioil to
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bridge account h: i)
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rri"m'' "" ! All Work und CuU
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CANBY PHARMACY...
A full line of Patrnt Mnlici",
Clinin. ("iars ami Tuilot Article
Tin' Most S li t t ,to-k of
In (.'lackaiiKis Cntinty.
W. II. KVANS, Prop.
Olirylnic the lloblu'a Hnrnlnn.
In some parts of Warwickshire the
tapping of a bird around the house is
looked upon by the superstitions ns a
warning A doctor was recently sum
moned in hot haste to a farmhouse not
many miles from liirmiiigham He
found un old man in bed. hut in perfect
health, and asked why he had been sent
for.
"Why, sir." replied the daughter-in-law,
"there coom a little robin about
the door; we knowed it was n 'call,
and we thought it must be gtanfer, so
we put nn in bed ami sent for you. "
London Telegraph
No Half Way Invnlld.
"My friend," said the nervous man,
"don't yon think you ought b take
something for that cold? You know
what a great dcul of trouble may arise
from a slight cough. "
"That's all right." answered Der
ringer Dan. "I never had a slight
cough In my life. When I cough, I
conifh like blazes." Washimton Post.
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DRMMING TRHDE
It takes a rich man to draw a din k.
A jtrctly k'irl to draw attention,
A lior.sit to draw a cart,
A j'omii.s j.lastcr to draw tin bkin,
A toper to draw a cork, ,
A fri'i! show to draw a crowd,
A LINE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS
to draw trade. Wo endeavor at all times to keep a GOOD SlIPPIlY OF
HOOD (IOOD$ and if I,ov Prima and nirt. ions treatment aro apprt'eia
wo will draw Your trade.
Highest prices paid for wool, cash or trade. Wo also want your JUittcr.
Eggs, Chickens and in fact any kind of produce.
CANBY, OREGON,