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ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AIK1UST 4, 189 OREGON lOWIESl'ONDEXCE MllWSIISta. Mii wai kik. Aug. 1. The Herman M. E. eailiptiieeting closed Tuesday eve nlng. This being the llth nmuial gath ering of ihis kind, (he attendant aa 30 ht tent letter limn any rx-vUin year, the hii'itm as good. There were ten minister irt-ft-nt : Kev. C, A. I'tiea Inn. Key. tieo. llartung, Supt. J. C. John Adam Klippleand Kev. V. J Sawtell'a houne, thereby improving the apearaiioe very iniirh. A jlly crowd drove into tlie I'nittsl j Hrelhren camp gtounds on Heaver j Creek Sunday. Tlie p.irty consisted of. the Miso VMo and Mirv Taylor, Car. rie, 1KII an. I Katie Hidings; Messrs. ' Tom and John Killing. They had 1mi ramping at liladstone and from the appciuam cs of their smiling counte-l nance thev l ad had a god time and the good time .' no' followed hv a ' i L 1..., 1.1, - .,1...... ...I 111 I I... ert. of Portland. Kev.'J. W. Feclley, of Salem, Kev. Trahlio, of Logan, Kev. Joseph Schertlig. Claik, Kev. vJeo. A. Jshn, Uethany and J. C. Moehring. of Bidgefield, Wash. The laM day was nioetly devoted to the Sunday school CJnvention. The program was a fol low: Convention tailed to order hy the president, deo llartung, J. C. Jahn waa the secretary. Nearly all the dele gated were present from the different fields. The complete list is too long for publication. The committee on reaolu tions:J.V. Beakey, Salem, tieo. Mil ler, Clark. Lvdia Hottemiller, Milwau kee. Follow inu were the subjects: " What Constitutes a Hood Sunday ScUool?" by P. J. Severt, of Tacoma. "The Conduct of a Sunday School Scholar in and out of the Church," by J. C, Jol n, of Pott lam! First church. "The ' Teacher ' Influence on the Scholars in and out of the Sunday School," by Mr. Zmbnchen, of Logan. "The ISiide Clas,"by J. G. Moehring, ol Kidirrfield. The Church and Church Service for the Children," written by Mr. Martin per who was abent and read by Geo. Miller. A similar subject was also ably han dled by Mrt. Martha Elmer. "flow to Win the Sunday School Scholar for Church Members," by C. A. l"riesing, of Portland Second church. "Ia what way can we Encouraire Bi ble Study?" by G. J. Jahn, of Pethany. "The Picture Lesson Leaf," by Mra. J. W. Beckey. of Salem, "The Pator'e Situation to the Sun day School," by Geo. llartung, of Mil waukee. Ttiere were 12 tchooli represented. Mra. Hoetlv. who waa run over by a bicyclist a few days ago, is confined to ber bed, but ia not considered serious. To stitches were taken oyer her eye. where a gaeh waecut. The ridera were from Aurora and it waa learned that ons's natne waa Hendersbot, but the one woo caused the t'ouble did not divulge bia name at this writing, lie has not showed up to make the damage good, which he promised to do the same day. He even lefused to assist the injured lady to ber home after she asked him to. muth. The eound of the reaper i in the land. Hood View. Hood View, Aug, 1. Willie Scblic kfiser ia not improving very rapidly of late. Reed Graham and his mother, of New b.itf, have gone to Nestucca. Chaa. Baker and family have returned J.um the coast, and reHrt the health of T. S. Kiggs greatly improved, R. V. Short ia stopping at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, C. T. Tooie, while tliey are on a visit and bjsinesa trip in the Eaat. Mrs. G. W. Wadsworlh, of Portland, returned home today afier a week's so j urn with her friends, Graham's and Young's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grimes are visiting Sirs. Grimes' relatives of Pleasant Hill. Hood View has no minister of late and the people are getting quite anxious for Eev. Gapp. of Portland, to come up and Bee what can be done. The new store of Peper 4 Peters, of WiUonville, is rapidly gaining comple tion. Wm Murray has a new self binder. Mrs. Geo. Yonng has gone to Oretown to spend the summer with her mother, who is postmistress there. Clierryville. Chkhbyville, July 29. Haying ia the th ef occupation in this ville. Mrs. Louise Kearney is visiting in this yicinity. Wm. Shank is busy cutting his hay ClOp. Moses Frasier ia working for V. E. Welch at Salmon. You can hear the buzz of Mr. Beebe's mower nowadays. , , Binky Tapp injured his foot quite badly by stepping on a rusty nail. Miss Alpha Ware has returned home from Portland.where she had been vinit ing relatives and numerous friends. Considerable grain will bo cut thi week. Frank IWby ha aUiit recovered from ' the injuries he received by being kicked hv a horse sometime since. Minnjll. St sn Yelps. Julv 31. Quite a mimWr of people of thi place have K-en attend ing the Chautainpia meeting at lilad- atone. Mr. F.mma Welch and Mra.Ada Conk lin started for Caw Horn, Wash., today, w here they expect to apemj a week liah ing. Mr. and Mra. Walter Cotty have uioved to Portland. ' Mr. Stalnaker made a (lying trip through Sunnyside yesterday. Mr Gensma ia having the lumWr hauled tJ build an addition to liia house. KeUlanit. Umi.si, Aug. 1. Harvest is uhw na. The crop i a goHi a exHUM and in many casea much better. We were treated to an excellent ser mon Sunday evening by Rev. Allen, of B-itte, Montana. Well' Chautauqua is over and every one ha returned home feeling amply re paid for their money and trouble. Grandma Sprague.w ho ha been quite ill, is improving rapidly. Hiram Johnson, of Portland, ia visit ing Fred Barkey. Jessie Baxter, of Oregon City, was out visiting Harry Mosher the firat of the week. L. Mosher, who is working on the V. S. ana boat, spei t Sundav, July 2U, at home. He cauie down on l.ia w heel. Mis Hattie Wilcox ha been visiting at Macksburg for the patt month. Hat- tie if you don t come back pretty soon, the boy will get auspicious and come up there with their cow bells and old tin cans. There will be a social given by the F.pworth League at W'oo. Stone's next Wednesday evening. There will be re freshment. All are cordially invited to attend. Bert Hart goes over to Macksburg of late. Aren't our home girla good enough Bert? Mrs. Behymer'8 daughter, of Portland, was visiting here a few days ago. Oswald Behymer spent last week vis iting his sisters, Jennie and Mae, of Portland. MissO. Mosher, while on her way to church Sunday evening, saw a large wild cat. mi Docs Your Iced Acne ? Are your ncrvri weak? Can't you alecn well? Pain in your back ? I ack energy? Appetite poor? Digcaiion bJ? Boil or pimples? These are ure aigns of poisoning. From what poisons? rrom poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels arc not removed from the boJv each day, a nature Intended, these poisonous aubstancca are sure to bo absorbed into the blood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There la a common tense 4 cure. tl sum They daily insure an easy and natural movement of the bowel. You willflndthattheuseor k Aycr's arsaparliia with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerve. fVXa Ihm Docior. Ovr Mxliral iintnnl hi tit of h ml mlnu .iTlrUiit In h I l,ilJ HUM. Tll lhd"rt"r lutt how 1iu Mflc'h' Vim r-i ib Luw.u. ma. v T T T T T UTILIZING! THE QOUT. II. . vonrr lo ao.Mha h Maw M llh n relrtl hu. "l'very now nnd then." suld n innii of iiiodenito liienna, "Honiedilng Imp iH tia to remind me that I ni" ""'y noNleoluthonrtof lire. I'or Inainiuv. UIV .e weiv wetu Ing out. nnd In one if them theiv was mi uuty crack In the top. If there Is one thing mote ilia I,,,!. lin; to me than nnoth"!'. It l the light of II shoe oil one of iny feet With S hole III the top. Hut I had hot the im-nov whervwith t' nnnther pnlf. and. though It may a n rldlcuhnia. I culdu't very well spare- the iiunrter that It wowld cot for n patch, to any nothing of the fact that pntelied shoo little less unsightly In my cyea tluin lue with n hide III It. "Walking. In thl prvdleniueiit. ""' liny. I met a friend, whose menus, so far as I knew, were little. If any. great er than my own. lie now had In the top of one of his trimly blin ked shoes a . itivrully cut round hole. Since I had lnt seen him lie had appnrently pros pered enough to have not the gout. fin t on which I ventured to comment. " 'Why.' he anld, 'you can get precise ly the snme kind of gout with a pair of shenra.' And then he smiled, lie always wna blithe and gay, no matter wbllt U-llde!. "Well, when I got homo 1 Nitnrged Hint hole In the lop of my sIhm to the aUe and resp.vtahlllty of n gout op ii lug. and now. when I go down In the Morning on the elevated. I don't hold that fool with the broken shoo curled under the sent, buck of the other ankle, as tliouuh I had a curloua hnhlt that way. but I place It lnildly out In front. n,l 1 read thr iuiimt with the air of a Mini who Is going down town with Ida surplus Interest money to take a little Oler In stock."-Chlengo Inter Oceau. Fire la an cam iHlnl In some wedding cclcbrailoiia. In Persia the service Is n-nd In front of a flru. In Nharagua llie priest, taking the couple each by the Utile finger, lead them to nt apartment where tire la lighted and Ihere Instructs the bride In her duties, extinguishing It by way of conclusion In Japan the woman klndlra a torch, nnd the bridegroom lights one from It. the playthlnge of the wife being burnt then aud there. rJV A f w . .3sr . . . . ; ., - ' (v( . turn', i r- a k w r v-vvnvx x - -xk-w x.v. in uo for our j ' , ,,. ., nun mi" ier tjr ' . M.iml aiiprrlloii alm lit Infamy, All I'.Miu'lcrfclts. liulUtloin HiibstUut urn but i:. A i ..i- lliut irlilt. mHIi riMlmiirrr the licultl, of lulHnU timl l l.n.im.-i.M"' - What is CASTORIA Ciaforli 1 mtbstltnt.' f-r C'n.lor OH. IWirlo, Ir, luiil HMt lilnu Syrups. It U llurmle.a nml IM.as,,,,,. U ! ntulnw ..either (.l..m, Morplih.o nor oll.rr Nurcntle , lta nirn la It ifimruntic It teatro)a Worms :: r X" XL, n : vun ) V.i i , ,t r,.ii,.v Trcthlnif Trotiblra, riirr I otisllpi,tB . , 1 i'lntulcncy. It uaalmlUIr the I'wkI. r.tfiilut.a tli Stoiiiiicli and Movvds, ' H GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tbo Slgnaturo of t ienae were all treated t) U:!y right hot from the stove. My ! how we pulled it and rolled it and chewed it; and then we played a few games in onrown quiet wav. afu-r which we were treated loan eieellent lunch and depaited for our homes. GLORIOUS HAIR 1 Mulalla Molalla, July 31. John Stewart is laid up with a sore hand, blood poison being feared. A. J. Sawtell has received a large or der for teasels to be shipped across the ocean bo we understand. Mr. Scott and Mr. Hattan were up in ti e mountains fishing over Sunday. Those two fair maidens from Washing ton county are sadly tearing the heart etrings of some of our young men. Par ties are all the go. Willie seems to be ia the lead with Hubert a close second. Lawrence was putting up a fine race, but loFt bis nerye at the party last Saturday evening. Lewis Daugherty is painting Frank Blmbel. Sm bei., July 31 .Grain is ripening very fast. Justice Schuebel and wife, of Oregon City, were out on a drive yesterday. Willie Moehnke, of Oregon City, is visiting his parent for a few days. Ed Hettman spent Sunday with his friend, Albert Hornschuh. The planks have been laid on the road between O. A. Shubel's place and Mr. Duffy's. Mr. Bluhtn, of Maple Lane, was out on bis whrel yesterday. Mrs. I. Selling and son, Samuel, of Oregon City, ook a pleasant drive t'nrouKh our section of the country yes terday. Mrs. Grimer and her grand daughter, Calla Hornschuh, went to Seaside laat Saturday to spend a few weeks. Mr. Bluhm lias repaired his dam by putting more rocks in the bottom and more planks on the dammed side. The Beeson hill road is again open for travel. Fred Moehnke is busy hauling lum ber with two teams. The man with the dancing dolls gav an exhibition in our school house last Wednesday night. Everything was carried on nicely amid good order and attention, with the exception ol two grown up boys you could hardly call them gentlemen who persistently dis turbed the audience. The rude actions and vulgar language could scarcely be excelled by the saloon bum, ytt both are pious church members. But this is a free country Fred and John, next lime will mention your names. There will be English preaching in the Evangelical church next (Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock, p. m., by Kev. Cop ley, of Oregon City. Everybody wel come. On last Monday night the young peo ple of the German Congregational church were invited to spend the evening with their pastor. Kev. Essig. They began to assemble "just as the sun went down" and the full rr.oon, dressed in her bright est array, took her plate in the heavens as queen of the night. The berries in the garden were picked, the wood in the woodshed was made ready for use; Lofa. Iooas. July 31 Everybody is get ting reidy for harvest. Fred Get ber baa already cut about 40 acres of grain.' Most of the grain looks well in this section of the country. The fruit crop ol Logan is very poor. Hubbard Bryant was down from Al bany looking after the Interest of the McMinnville Fire Ins. Co. and paid his aunt, Mrs. McCubbin, a Hying yisit jsst week. Mrs. Gill, of Logan, baa been send ing a week at Chautauqua. Mrs. Nancy McCubbin is very sick. A large number of berry pickera are going to the mountains. W a matter of choice. Any woman may have It If she takes Ihe trouble. HERE'S PROOF Miss Carrie Sparr. 2780 rK.rni direct Kansas City. Mo., writes: "Six weeks ago I began using the Seven Sutherland Sisters Scalp Cleaner and Hair Grower. My hair was very thin, having fallen out from scarlet fever. Thick. loy hair Is now coming In. and I am positive the remedies have greatly helped me. I advise everyone to use them." Ther CL'RB where clhara fall. 1LD l ll-Ua I f I M Ml Hit V?7 7, X IX S S XX -7r- V Tlie Kind You Have Always BougW In Uso For Over 30 Years. CHAMP HIKER II Known as the Wobble fiear." f 1 1 J t W 4 Volanle Krapthms. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklein's Arnica halve, cures them ; also old, runninu and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds chapied hands, chilblains, beat pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 23 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Hold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. yv.w lit a n.oi it mil i.w Jos. Keveik. jr., has fully rerovered his health and together with Jos. Strejr has leased the New Kra Flouring Mills. The mill will !e greatly improved and arrangements made for receiving grain exchanging lor mill stiill at short noiice Katisfaction guaranteed. Savcia, HrKKJc A Co. t MBRS . . . Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, (ia., says he anllered with itching piles twenty yeara before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Gko. A. Hahdino. Dr. Lvons. who has had charge of the dental parlors of Dr. Pickins, has opened an office in the old Methodist church building on Seventh St. Cnuiily Treasurer's Notice. I hold money to pay all county war rants endorsed prior to July 1, 18'0. Interest will cease from the dato of this notice. Oregon City, July 14, 1H!0. J A CO II HlMDK, County Treasurer. Tr-urlicr's Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination ol all persons who may ofTer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereol will hold a public exam ination at the court house In Oregon City on August 9th Commencing at 0 o'clock a. in. All applicants will be present at time stated above whether (or state papers or county papers, Dated this 15th day of July A. D, 18M, N. W. Bowi,ani) County Superintendent of Schools. OASTOrtlA. Ban tU M Kind You Have Always Bought Your team will have tlie Ix'Hl of care and Full Measure of Feed At the City StableB. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., !!,.""?r?JL2. W. H. Cooke Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION Railroad and Express Office. a i:i:itAi, i.ii: or GKOCKRIKS, NOTIONS, DKUG8, MKDICINKH, CIGARS, TOBACCO, And Etc. J. d. lcwbupy, Post OfTict Building, NF.W ERA - - OREGON a i: i:u t, iii,a cum.ii i i ii m iio.vhi hj noitsi:Niioi:it Work doue promplly mid ul reiiwomible rU'e BAULOW, , OREGON Ke'ially adapttd for ruttlnrf amoiiit stilinp. sloiira etc , are! os rr gniiind. B'f rail he famed upr k'hl or put in an v h,iiIiiii w iih lh knJ motion. "NO OTHER MACHINE CAN DO rHIS.M l(ir lh !( IUfrlli,M of ativ marliliia mt ilia itiarkrl. Tlie i-niiv Krnl Kin niuf li.akr It.r mar.ir mf ili n, voliti all l H'l ' rrnntni.ra o ,r natural It.iw ol u.a li.nKnt lla tilMlrr a"srliinriil II ' dllcea anioiilil ol nFf nrrrarir In r ov.tr I l.a yrain. Tlir ecrr nl tie .'nrlirl irr on Minlff ailai hn t I Willi Inn Miin ' hort m.Kri on Hi ntliri, hr rrixti of llir rlMln til'h'g ovf ill Inn tilindla in Iwliig riin.tr.f., in amt lix liarK'1! !). I' mil n" f""'t. Iln.a Jiil aln-n li.M-l .jrf a iirr.lr.l. I ,rr ate iiim. of Ids Iralil'a H"' t'llAMI'lMN IIIMlKH llir lli'l ir.i .It.fi, hhi.I ..i...n.,t . n.arl, Ilia ni lh"'1'4 You cannot afWii to Imy A Mower nr Hiinler uiitil )'ou "CIIAMIMON." SEND FOR TESTIMONIAL ROOK and see what the f Oregon and Wnsliington who are using them any almut tlifin. 1 would not use another make after using tho "CHAMPION." Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Stroots Portland, Ore?' Do You Nood Any- Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding Or Other Dulldlnu Material. -C.H. Bestow & Co, Comer 1 1 1 h. mid Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon. If You VVunt lrlrt-Cl(JHH Job priptir; Hut CALL, AT TIIIC KNTKHPUIHIC.