OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AllfiUST .-( vrTv-vrxyrTyr-vr rp. ,om uin Irom taking tliolr 1 I . .1... -I. 1 COKRESim'DENCE Bur inn- IIoMIMin, .Aug. Our nioio tlx lu'avrna have hern coviiii rloii.ls Mattor Sidney Frits'ior Its rtttirntd lioin from visiting I i t sister, Mri. O, M.Shldler, of Salmon. MImi S.iilin 1 1 . 1 r f ) y ha. btMn staying will) Mm. Tiny TitT. At the tiiiit of this writing there Is a ml lb rsrlli hs U-en smtkt'd will) llit gnl prospect of mum flour weather contents tl.. ieol, and th f-rt.M-ra have l?u,kWrie. r mkc in this enter put on grave fairs and say "If the iin ' )riinh' village. rout in ins e will I in a deploiahlpi . con.liu.in." Th win'! ami .ts that j IMvrr. have hien t-iil ate f roiit inc quite bad. IVykr, Aug. 21' The lain still con- The net westm r will hurt the grain but ' tinues, it nil the farmer are Wgtuning nuke li e potato crop I fili'r. II. It. linker, f.K morly oK'banute.Kan. but reiTiiily of Ka'nii, New Mexifo, ha been visiting It is in, do nj aunt, Mr. and Mr. W. II. lioilng during the past Week. W. T. Welt-h and Mr. White of Salem came down to Mr. Welch' place fatur Jar. Mr. White tiaa rented the place, and ill move on to it soon. Mr. White will help our ecl.ix.il out. T. I'tik-er Muriii't! home from Five Island. here he has hcvn at oik this ummer. Some of the young folks went to a ilanoe at KeNo Isst Wednesday eve tiing. P. V1"'1 jnU bit evenings Ram. biing. V in. Headerman has purchased a new wheel and sprint on Main street. We mould think it would tie a pood pla.i for ome young men to have light placed on stumps in the road so they roald see the stumps of d.iik nights, The bad weather is bringing the berry p.ckera home. Jud Iridge serins to have its charms, don't it Ole. Ed. U tiger is working for Mr. Ed. CYi'er. Hd VifW Hood View. Several young men in the vicinity of Graeme sre violating the laws of Oregon by bunting and killing half grown game. The law should be enforced and why don't the game warden enforce iiT Leo Harm? alio was among the Grid to answer the national call (or volun teers is home from the rhilippioes. Mr. T. Geer and wife, of Modesto, Cl. are visiting Mrs. (Jeer's father, I. luton, " The dance at Roberts Saturday even ing aas largely attended and a very ideasaut time was the result. C, T Toote and wife returned last week from an extended trio through the et. The rains have delayed harvesting and threshing, ti e yrain that is in the shock is bidly damaged ani if the rainy weather continues a few days more the grain will be a total lose. Ex-volunteer Jaij er Weston was given a reception at Sherwood on his return, a larne ciowd ws present, and the hero ol Malat on was given a royal welcome. The dance given In honor of Miss Maggie Baker's birthday Friday evening was largely attended and a jovial even ing wai spent. Stafford Stafpobd, August 21. A rainy, wet harvest. Some grain growing in the shock. No stacking or threshing done Grain that was quite green when rains set in has ripened right along. Weisaenborn is building a new chicken house. lie ill clean up and fit up bis old one for a granary. Bandies of grain that are down should be reset as they sprout faster while lay ing on the ground. Much krout has been made the past week, the rains were causing the cab bages to bieak open, and to slice them teemed the only way to save them. John Gage split his left thumb wide open last week by tailing on a sickle with which he was mowing in the yard Since the accident be has been one banded. look to your wheat straw that is standing, isn't it rusty? John b'chatz has gone up near Sheri dan to work in the grain fields, pitching bundles. Wrh. Jaster is home.be has been off to work since spring. John iloBer is cleaning bis barn yard Mend your old sacks, or buy new ones is facing the farmer now. Hank Schatz has erected a grand stand north of bin barn. Don Gage was ont from Portland Sunday. about their grit in that is to lee I uneasy down. James l'agh is going to Pleasant Home today on Iuimiioss. J. G. Robertson was out from Port land on his bike to see his claim. Quite a numWr of people from Port bind are here fishing and bunting and are stopping at Mr. Kitismtllcr's, Mis Ella Nelson is home staying s few days. J. A. Stiow bridge's new barn will Im prove the appearance of IViyer. F. R. French baa returned from Cali fornia, where be has been spending the summer. Mis. Ira Cooper bad the misfortune to break the axle of her wagon while re turning from l'ortland. Joseph iVShster got tired of seeing his binder sitting in ttie rain so he hauled it under a shed for the winter or until it stops raining. tuple Ian- M.i ell L.isx, Aug. 2:1. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Blood, of Carlton, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Btayton. Frank Dixon, of WoodburU, is the guest of J. C. Dion. Mrs. D. K. Hughes and daughter, F.dythe, of l'ortland, visited at Thos. Davies last week. Mrs. J. M. Hamilton was called to Washington last week on account of the illness of her lather. The rain has done extensive damage to the grain in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Myers spent Pun day with relatives at KeJland. Mrs. E. Bailey, of Portland, was a guest at the home of II. Bailey, Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. J. It. lavis and Miss Mary Davis ;?ent the latter part of the week at Mo lalla. Ira Wishart, of Oregon City, Spent Sunday with friends at this place. W. 0. Dickerson and family returned home Monday after a three wetks' ab sence in the mountains. Miss Lotta Kerrigan, of Portland, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Swallow. rain. Chsrryvill. CiiEKRYviLLB, Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Baty made a flying visit to Portland to Portland to vioit their relatives and also to welcome their son home from Manila. C. E. Baty has returned home from Tortlatid w here he has been working for several months. Miss Leon ft Shank w as the guest of Mins Alpha Ware Thursday. M. frasier is cntting hie grain. Miss L. Kearney is the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Shank. 8. Onborn has returnad to the Bridal Veil logging camp. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe made a visit to Portland this week. B. Tapp and N. 8. Endersby have re- Lofan. Log ax AfortT 20. More The farmers of this community report lots of grain sprouting in the shock on account of the rain. Services will be held every second and fourth Sundav at the Baptist church, the KeV. Mr. Morehouse otOciating. Miss Alice Nelson is at home visiting her mother Mrs. Swales. Mrs. CorlefH starts for Tillamook next Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs Wells. Lots of the young people of Logan, are making preparation for hop picking The Curlers mill has been undergoing repairs for the last week is now in run ning order again. YB'VffUB' TUWNfi GRAY?. w'bat does your mirror aayP Docs it tell you of some litilo trc of gray? Are you pleased? Do your friend of tlio same see ahow thia loss of power also? Just remember that Rrsy hair never become darker without h:tp, tiilo dark hair rapidly become eray when Bonce the change begins. H Jnat Whit! ' Wanlt, It Is related of a Hibernian pnrndo III Chlcopee Unit one of the ollb'fl of the tiny twlephoiii'd nil order I it llolyoko alulilo for 15 white homes for the use of itmrtlmlit. nliht, etc The liverymen filled the order, but It aoiuo what taxed their resource to Ibid tunny while horses. Judge of their surprise a tiny bef rt the pantile to re ceive mi order for live mure while liorsca. The liverymen ilenl itilti extensively In horse nnd hud but (hut dtiy receiv ed a foiisltftimeiil of young and un tried niilumU. t'oliseillenlly tliey were tloilhtflll ahollt aeiidlug Itliy of them to lake part In the Minnie. They aent word lo I'hlcopeo (hut It would lm INissllilo lo till the atvolid order, B they had "nothing but green liorsea on lumd." lustainly buck enme word, "We'll tnke the green hoiHea - all you've got." Sprlngtleld lloliieslend. AWtD BY THE AUTHORS. & will bring bick to your hair the color of youth. It never fail. It is just as sure as that heat melts snow, or that water quenches tire. It clcames the scalp slio and prevcnti the formation of dandruff, li feeds and nour ishes the bulbs of the hair making them produce a luxu riant growth. It tiops the hair from falling out and gives a fine soft finmu to the hair as well. W hsr a beet m the flir n4 Snip ahM-b ?oa bay obui Ira IliMin rvU,t. U fa do aul ohula sll the belMSts Tn, aipOTtvri from the a.e or Ibe Via'i " h ll "' it all Cot it I KEAL EMTATE TRANSFEIW. ParnUhrd Erery Week by the (larks dis Abstract k Trust Company. CM .Is.) ; f.00' Adrf rtled by Our Friend-). The following extract is taken from the Weekly Republican published at Trenton, Missouri, and is a fair sample of the wide spread advertising this state is getting as a result ot the visit of the National Editorial Association. "Oregon City, sixteen miles up the Willamette, the first capital of Oregon, contains one of the oldest Land Offices in the United States.. Willamette Falls, one of the world's great water powers, is here. Oregon Uity flouring mills can grind more than a million bushels of wheat a year and their flour is in the markets of Eastern Asia. About 50,000, 000 tons of wrapping paper are shipped from that place yearly. It is manufac tured from cottonwood, white fir and spruce and requires millions of feet of lumber. The Electric plant that lights the city of Portland is located here and this city is one of Oregon's historical towns." Letter List. The following is the list of hitters re maining in the poHtoflice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Aug. 24, 1899: MKN'S 1.1HT. TliosO Green Bchuiidt, J Hogne, A Walton, J I) Morgan, II Williams, WA Williams, Kobt. WOMBN8' MHT. Baker, Julia Onthrie, Janne Kdlenian, M . Thomas, Nettie H Fisher Emma-2 McLaughlin, Mattie-3 GEO. F. HOKTON. P M. Parties that have promised to deliver wood to the Enterprise must do so by the middle of Sept. or we shall have these accounts settled in cash. If we cannot get wood at the proper time we do not want it. Parties knowing that they have arrangements for delivering wood will please see to it. T P Kand tll to T F Ryan part of lots 1. 2. blk 130, lots 3, 4, part of 5, C, blk 12J, lot 1,2, blk 13, OC lots 17 blk 3, Ml Pleasant, also acres S N Vance claim, t 3 s r 2 e 13000 F E Oisen to M A North, blk 3 Mil- waukie -i.it W J Robinson to 8 T F.dmlnston, pt of ol.GO acres see 10, t 3 a, r 1 w Bolton Land Co lo V II Boerner, lots 1,2, 3, blk 30, Bolton L Townsend to J S Smith, los 1, 2, blk f. Parkerhiil ... M K Brotton lo U S Smith, ne'i' of ne'i sec 29, t 2 s, r 4 e C M Kamsby to J S Smith, lot , blk 13, Barlows 400 O It Mack to Clackamas comity, ' acre sec 33, t 3 s, r 1 e 1 O li Mack to O W Bntlerfield, M acres sec 33, 1 1 s, r 3 e 2 00 W O Mack to O R Mack ?4' of sec 23, 1 1 s, r 3e to" J G Porter to A Zimmerman, sw'4' blk H8 Oregon City II A Vorpahl to E J Saunders, lot 2 e of 3, 10, Can by A Sechlein to F Fechtem of .' of ei of se.'a sec 9 and 8,'of wj' ofsw'' sec 10, t 4 s, r3e; f0 acres sec 34, 1 1 s, r 2 e and sec 3, t 2, r 2 e.: J Imel to A Iinel, 4 00 acres in E Fisher claim, 1 2 s, r 2 e The Astoria Co to U 8 bw,1 sec 24, n'A of nw,1, sw" of nw, nwj of Bwf sec 25, lots 3, 4, t ol te'i sec 23, 1 3 s, H e A of C State to the Astoria Co, same as above 0 4 C R R to 8 T Edmiaton, ne of sej' sec 1U, 1 3 s, r 1 w THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the County, can furnish Information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, Investments, real estate, abstract! tc. Office over Bank of Oregon City Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City Oregon. flat fir ssil llv Mr. William lltrr Ilia Tliwldllr. Some day perhaps Jcu Lynch Wil li" in s inny follow Ul hook of tiewspn per sloth s w Ith some sketches of lung It r. I IK' olllce life. He has tmd clpeil nut, and he can w rlto them. Here Is one of them: 'When I tlrst went lo Scrlbner's M.igiulne," be mid. "I Mil a walking luti rrogutloti Mltit. The editor w ould toss a letter Mcrois (lie til Me just like common plive of paper, saying: Here's a b iter from Kipling. It all right.' It might as well have been n note from hU tailor. "I stood by nnd shlrerl at the sac rilege. And the typewriter! They would pound out letter to Meredith. Stockton, James, Howt-lU nnd kip Hug Just a th'-y might have ih.no to inc. without changing a feature or missing a punctuation innrk, and I marveled at their nerve. One day a stout, middle agi-d innu brushed by in-' lu the olllce. We beggitl each other' nrdou. " 'Hold on a minute,' called the oil tor. 'I wnnt to apeak to you. HowelU.' " 'I tluit HowelUr I Baked the office Ny. - 'Sure.' 'Mr. How-ellar - 'Ye.' "'Mr. W. D. IlowelUf " 'Cert' "Mr. William Ivso llowellr "The Mine. "And I softly caressed the sh-eve that the novelist bad brushed against a If It had been tourh.il by a snlnt. nut after awhile the feellug of awe wore off. We ileal In author. Thai our business." Philadelphia Saturday Eieulng Post. (l,Htl(."BIMl't,, AVCti'!',',f',P'W'"il,"ri,fA1s' slmftiMlnfillKliXMrtiutUi'tfuU- lii live SliiuuuJtf nisllwvtvu it hi sv i'.TiTJ ' 1 !A li aaaaaaBsaiaa f lVi'moh'Hpii'stioivflirTirut- HcnntvlI-'MUW.iinnriiiwj-Ol'BIIH.Mon'nl' ,k,r M""'41- Nor Naiicotic. In J ''' Aixnfccf lUmnly fnrrpntlipA linn, Sour 5totuuh.li.iiit-a Wnntui jCoimilNWiis .1 trrh tu'ss oihI LossorSLitr Jac 5inuW Sii"!ur ot NEW YOIIIC'. rTf.'.f jtt j Forlnfantiinnd Chlldrcrv The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Sigiiaturo of ixact cowr cr.vAPtiM AM ftj Kiif You Havt Always Bought. CASTORU CHI I HIKER II Known as tho Wobble Roar. vr v - -i rniAff i A mother's Was (I (X) 600 Doty U In r 1(1 ll llt hrr rllll.ln n t-xllllSll) III li.' lo l.nu.ol llirlr lii-ails Iruularlr ihmt . Ill Mih lit. S'slli--. feller Ihr hair If thorrairhlr ilrjr, n.irn- mil. I. Iirnlih sltlna funic lioul.l ! a I..1 Ui llc a. ali Ui ahl liatun- In rri-nllna the Lit xll.r irnmlli tlu!llt..ntiljrn.l..r..t. lu'lnm., Ixallli) hslr Hid tn.t liiiirlaiil li-auirr In ll mkcMit ol Unii'l'iil tti.mi-n ami Iisii.U.h.o mm For mora tlmu tllu-vn yian. Hie 7 Sutherland Sisters' Scalp Cleaner has itnral si the a-l r( all hnmr'nauhet, while Uis " II si a (imiwrs" has Utn niisl Ijr iiirmsful In lis rlTurts In hturti il.o Injuml K-nlp ami ahmat llft-li-M lislr lo their original hralthfuliins. SOLO SV lKI'IMJITS. IrVVtrVtrWVIffrVmtrWtrVtrVtrVl 003 2H0 pAKMEKS . . . Your team will have the l'Ht of caro and Full Measure of Feed At the City Stablen. W.H. YOUNC, Prop., W. H. Cook Ill wvik i '''.'..s.x I i;(srnlnr ad i li d ( if I'lit'ing iiioiig stuiii.s, s'oiu-s r-tr , and ' f-5-' 'gn.iiiiil I' r r.n It.. ii-.r. i. r-k'l. .r t'Ml I" si HuoHoii with lh kl l' mot,,,,,, "no OTHER MACHINE CAN DO rHIS." lile. the m-I ll.lil-llnn i.f ,y ., ,,r I, ,. . I lIF tkn ll.r K.inr K.r.l l!,! ,r Innki I'p III I li , I . , ati.uU fell lis!tu' f" ' rraisisnrr In ll.r hsiiirsl lh. nl n r t"i in i. a. .:, r hii.ilil ! fi".',,' 1 1 1 -". IIHilllll of .,rr lilw-s'V In rl.-v lr I , .'isliv The rci-i'iilrir ,'im krl )n. mi I . . .. I , r a In. I an'i Im tt SMm1 i ,r hurl sIm.ri-s nit id nllin, l.t I. f I i Imli, ui I. g t.rr he I r hini.lle la l.rli.K i-iiiii.rrt.. Iir l m,. .iw,.r.. .-He. i,l, i.er rrnl liuur I"""" 1 Hue I.,. i lrl, ,,,,, H,,r . .,r,t,.., ,,.. hf .,1 ll, I. imi. ll sti ' CII AMliliN IH.NDKU llir H.- .1 .M, I ..i .l..-n tt ,. ,r 1H lli II Yon cniiniit afTord to buy" a Mum r tr llitxler until liu "f j" vi in i l ' i . SKM) KOHTKSTIMONIAI. imoK nml xee what xUUtmf Orison ami WnsliiiliiM who am uhihk tin in say about tin tu. T would not usi) niiothiT makn after usit the "CIIAMI'ION." Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Strcots Portland, OW ftiiccsfr to Livery Riga on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. That Throbbing Ileuduclie. Would quickly leave you, if you usnd Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sutlers have proved thoir matchless merit for sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health, Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Hop tickets printed by this olllce will wear for years we use only the bent material and charge no mote than yon pay for inferior cardH. OASTOnlA. Bears ths u M 'lwM BOUgflt i:lMlllhed IstCJ. C. I. Gf mm PIONEER Trangfep and .Epfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE .i:ni:K.ti. in. t kiii i if H'ork lono roiitilly ami at r-iionul,l prlt'csj BARLOW, OREGON J Do You Need "y Doors, Windows. Glass. Moulding $ Or Othor Bulldlns Maloilnl. --C.H. Bestow & Co. Corner nth nml Mnln St. Orrgon City, Onfjon. llnPWSVll!l":M-!'-'":. 1 If You VVi.hu mrnt-eluHM Job prityti Ilote CAUb AT THIC KNTICKPKIHIC.