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Oregon City Enterprise "'local tbanspobtatiok links. Tin C Vm,u "" Com may pOHTLAND (Comb St.) PAll.Yr.XCKITHt'NDAY ,) AII M AU IM'KI'fc.M'KN'CK - MTKAMKIIH ALTON A and POMONA ..MVKI OSatiON CITV- jior at. B uo a U l.olng uu n I :y t M llNDAV TuoltMiOS CITY ONLY A. M M. J4J ij 'J lew H 15 ' 145 J J 'J 410 443 VP hi, J UU I ) m only lo WlUaukle wp t",,r,01, 1140 UAVi OnCQON CITY stories 7 "3 At M. 3 ,U 9 10.03 IOJO i i.jo r. m. lxS I 50 IS j 4S 4 So SJS 6. jo ri ry B.jo only (it MilwsukU 9S lu:io IJ jo only le IIIWaUklf 41 MiNUTI BCMIDULf. ' Mllng . kt.1M IKI Hum - , hi ! !. iimKiiltinlw lhat 7;;"'-, K.J: ';; ' TU gl.Mr.W.Uon " 'ld Urn g.g ,,y .n.plMvli.K iU mil In oi,B i , , TI.H...I i , w"i"ws. T-,l;r1)ll,ltn(,,U,VBM Hri.i.i OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1899. DINGLEY'S tUCCESSOK. V k 1 1 in lit I" 1MB liiHii I t wood h.,,1,, 0((o lh(( l".rlll,.lH.,),Ml1.o.,U.,f. .. l..hd.,,re.oIm,,n (Ul lo wgfk .'l IL.m out. The ll, ,v.l . f i ii-ffod until BAnriik ''! --o Improved ,d ,, w, ""ty4 WwkMJUtkk The '.I....U r,n., Injured, although h.d they hot l-el discover! .. Ii.... it.. .... J , ..." reaim w.,n, y, ,n,)ni a f Wiern M tntl as to a paeaengnrs, train Win load of irut oaauos rirt DA M. OJOA M j I ou I'. A4. P.I. v T.w lOa-im I.WI IT. llUllltl infMof iiimi iuiimi rim III n t Ma. ML - k - " - M l I M. U " III I Up I " - I 14 I w 1 m n a m " ilif iMitami koar (mill f ai'vlori U tlti ii4 ) J-r 1 IM. C A. tilU.tli.ttrf. THE LOCAL NEWS. Aoiin r t nn.0. 0. kiioa Tnola)r 0!l llb ltrifUi 'rj bit iT4anr of tli railway xlm ftnU J lil in Ly city rutin oaAot'i't ITili, A Eia Hi ! Turntar wMabuiy tiUi oti lata ol ha Ian4 ottc. t laxxinl U ratb lakrn In i'ii) tnj aaa ilia largrat day ' txul- Hiii for I lt lime. it ii nar Hm.iikii -Ktl. m for Ida ia.i anv.ra! .... Ihii rriifaKn.1 In iirtn.l iruriiiin m Him i . . iiairunrv l.lillili.. on Hid ui'twr Cl. (..,.. i... ... . ' iiuiflir Ma ork anil rHiirn. i.. t..--. ly. Tl iHill.lu, ta a auUUmial 01.0 i0 In U ami la ..il,,d ,n, , tll. cuu.,0 01 in. .. 11 1 in.W f..r. In iMiilun lo Ilia bull.tinir tlicra I... mill watrifluma over 011a mils In lmb to rumlurt lrb Malar lo ilia bull.lin. Tba raU-b tbla ar.ai.n haa Un !,(M),rio rrnja ami tha run U now or. Tl alala InUmla cutting n a brl lairr.ad.k (Jroa. to triilra Die toa balrbary, ami Mr. Aiulln Iim Un akl Uj ttiwiliiptll tbal oik. ' 'A Mi I Acts gntly on the, Kidneys, Liver and Bowels glcan5es the 5y5tem A"",n'L 0r,53EECTUALLY ngU,.co. CO.nACHS OVERCOMES H4BlTUAtTcN ,T5B(HErS evr tm ttNviNt - MH'r 0 fey irnun humlaT morning IUr. A r't -pioi a ICiii. fn day laat wrrk aa C'l.aa. Kl lrr iUrln.1 down tba Hvtnth Irrtl bill nrarllia Kwihaiii cbo,, wlib lao-rord luad ol wnl, the braka ol bia wagun bruka. IU bad lxir borart atlaibrdto Ilia wigon and hrn tba braka Im.ka aa bia only aalrl lay In Int- tln Vr oliallrgl,pr, wblrli ba did. Ha laaliad bia borar into a run and tba para aaa a trriflc ona, but ltulrr kt bia brad and illrd Ibpiii down lo iba Url in .lindld ibai. At tba bottom of Iba bill Iba criili-r of tba road wai oc cu)4mi by a boraa and buwy JrUrn by a woman and tba claiora aboutrd lo liar lq yit out to ona tide, bui aba Oia! no affott Ui clrar tba way and It ammad Mtlxmgli a dlalroui colli. Ion waa in- fTiui.ia. Kilrr aaa ial to Ilia nai-rgrnrji tbum-b. and by rara go. I drUing piloted bit flying load lo one aula and around Iba buggy. It waa a balr-raiaing rida and look nrrva to tiay witb tba load. PERMANFNT1Y IClALEffECTS NUlNt M AH T 0 fey 6uru7Gtop(s -v" .tw nMuauaMMiirUMiinaiu Stw llrpabtlcan i.emdrr ut Iha Hoaaa Una or Iba kllaal ttmm. CoiircMNiiinn Kcrciid K. 1'nyiii!, who . aiicivi U tbo Into NcU,n liinvlcr aa ' J flifliruwin i.f tint waya and mcHna com-1 I mltti n 11 nd who ii coiiHiwniTjl tba I j ll' iiiiblii.iiii b d r on tint Ibxir, I ono I ! of Urn ijriii t iiichiIth of tb bonno. Io ! Ik a fuirly k'x1 tulkcr. but ba maki fnw KiM'i'ii-. I He la I'litilli-d to tb plftcn of cbalr ( rmii mid b inb r fi.rwvcrnl rnawma Oua l tluit bi utood licit to Mr. Uiinch'f on ' I coimiitimt; ani.tbiT and at I II mora j Important otm In tlint bo htm tbo confl- (I'-acaor HjHUkir Ii4 Coinfreamuan ' A w w w rrarMaf 7U5vLITELY PURE Makes the food more delicious ond wholesome www iimimi pnrM no , utm mm. km.1 V-..Y Sunday Services. 1 Ladirra. V. W. meeta every Fatnr Ja 1T . mmn. A KINQ PRO TEM. aallkXO K. PAIK. rayne baa bt-t-n a iiiciijIm r of cuOKreai coiitinaomilj. riccptiugtwoyeara, ainca tl a Forty-cifc-bth rtinirreaa and baa Ions j Un cotiaidured one of (ba Kepablicaii I Icadt-ra II la now in bit ftfty-aixth ;jear. He la a native of New York lUta, , a Krlote of Huibmlvr nniveraity aod an able lawyer. Aaaa orator be haa Dot It ia beUered A. O. OKKJf AN KVANOKUOAt LUTH. ! 11,0 A' 0 V' W Templo. r.itAw jmma.MAL, CHUKUIl O'tiei , woo. "'in. aecraiary. r.iginn arm i. 14. A'leme atrHa; Her. hri)pi J. W. Mai a, ..(or. bumlar ai.-liiHi. ac 10 A. M., awaly arrvio every TtinMay at 8 P. M. Uarinan anliool evnry Haluriai from 9 lo 12. trryoo ly iriviurd. Tin Wat I'ukhimiok Tba wbirll DiDumi irloniinl the bapliamal arr- j K'al 01 lime laa given Hi rrank anottier lur Ilia eon of Mr. and Mre. V. j Iwlat or lao and tba water conmiinpiuii lit and Ida Infant cMldofMr. andjetablp muldle ia inuie muddled Iban (.Mm. Wr lK-t.t. eter and Ibe end Ibrieol la abroudrd in daikneta. Tbe wav the mailer atjnda tIW Il.rftt f. il ll. k.lUd ! I a . I . t- I 1 ....1 v .... .... a now ia una: J-Ai rriuay au. uiinon '.-l,.! I .a 1 . iri 1... ki. I - .....u.,i ,u.,u ,., inuraiwT ra. waa noti la.1 that the txrJ W..n J mri-l XiliGian reaigiiedber iKiaiiion aiiihataliernoon and lur bim to appear and take bia aval. The board met, ao trpled Mr. Wilaon'i rertiDrate of elec tion from tbo rotmrll and organired by electing C. II. Cautleld prvnident. T. I.. thai man art re la rv, and W, II. Ilowoll tuiilntendent. On Saturday Mr. Slov en aa relator lur Ilia HUte of Oregon (Ilea a complaint In rirrtiit court againnt Mr. Wilton being allowed to act a com. mia'oner alleging that be w aa illegally tleited and la unlawfully intruding him er If Into and usurping the office of w ater coinniixaloiier "to the ilangiT of Oregon City, and alao againnt the law and peace of the Htate of Oregon." Mr. Wilson baa filed hi anaaer to the complaint in which he aka that the rain ba airicken from the docket aa no tiling fee bad been wa'a Imlliliri Prlaee ! BelJ 'aa aatl bvrlaUa. Crown Prince OnuUvn. who la now Kbleved aaidiDc& bnt nW of Nweilcn pro U-in. while KinK br frieudW that ba will ba aa effect (ai ar la in Hadi-nrecoyerlnirhia health. Prt7 leader. Ua baa frequently ta by no tueana a young and inexpert- ln temporary presiding oflJcer t-ured trinceling. He haa turned tba 40 doring tba deliberations of tba bona. year mark and haa had enongb expert- C(1 bl lootf aerrica on tbe waya and ence Uiinake a gtMid king. Ha ponacww m'ana comiuiru-e baa rendered bun fa more Nililn.ua and dcinion of character n'l' with much of tba work which than bia father, wbo ia noted fur bia come before it liild diauaiitlon and iceutlenoaiof man- , Mack Better. "It la nnch MUt. " aayi a cjcliat "to agitata the bell attached to your bi cycle than to agitata tba pedeatriaa by not aoing aa Tbe beef controversy growa mora and more rouspicnoaa. Two of tbe largeat Chicago firms of packera hare offered to pay $100,000 to any one who will prove that chimicala-svere unod in any beef packed by them, and on top of this Dr. C. Maxwrll ClirUtlne of Tbiladelphia offers to scud aflldavita to General Milea that be saw it done in Chicago. It wonld sc-m tbut theee two parties ought to adjnet niatu-rs spe-dily. Lt-t Dr. Cbrietine go to Chicago and get tha 1100.000 in exchange for hia aRldavit oiclriksnd iha vscancy waa nllrd IU Ijoard elecllng T. I.. Cbarman. fTutsroa Ktiitr. Charlea Morb- 1. 1 Clai kamaa tvunly aaw milt man, Rleds petition In tba bankruptcy I- Ilia llaliillllea ate acbeduled at -OA) and Iha awete amount to a 'W'l'niitiiy. Tt. The mil men are 'Cling alt new w beat lo a thorough More buying and but little has 0 lound lo turn! It. Ilv thoroughly Hthe grain out before Offering for r lll I'fuVe moat advanUirnoua to rs. lt t ToMoiiT.The ball given by "lelorn Volunteer Auxiliary lolhe ol Co. I w ill occur tills evening. r chanire ill (llal at A M (tialilaa I tdk 1 1 V " - " HIB'IW IW IWIV 'S lobe given laat week but that will P'nt those iroiiin bavlnn a snlun- h"VI( Hu,WLV.Mra. Charlea 'W't, wliu was inlurad last week In rtllint 'ro' moving train, baa not m recovered from the effucta of her "I'S Was hurt morn limn wraa ami. dt tti time and her rernvnrv la Ju"erluus Injury has develoiied ur. l!0KU TIIK Datk At a ..mrlul "'Holtlie achool board last Thurf veiling it WMII ,WC,U, ,0 ,B(er I),, OlKMliiirf until Hi.nliill,.ir lHlh ""'uf the llih nn ,.,.,,., 1 nl an ' c,,11Jfn biting away in tbe bop "ADT roil Inm.ii-ti,. rnl Tanwia '"I. Insiiiirlor iren.ir.l nfiimO. N. ,il xt week start on the annual ""nol the mlliiia vompauioa of "Ul. He will ho bore on Thursday, """or M. and Cut. Mlnr haa hta Co. F In condition to stand tbe V "KlllXlUlllll.ll.m "tTiikm Ukti rnkd.-TIioso mem- f1 0' the c ml h, whs that sang reception ve mimln l,..,.i,. 1.. 1 . . u uwb III umii i'ub- " lllc,"'fr a great favor to tbe .""Utoe jy r.,,llrll! . ' Um. The books do not belong to nlttea who are liable for them H"llly re turned In. o Tin. ir : : 1 hook. "Hob" Wilson For aovural duvs Tug ... .. 7 T""ili:aled r ui. ,retm from tbe trip to Nobalem paid and further that relator be ordered to make bis charges mure secilc. The matter will probably rest In this condi tion until court meets In October. In tbe meantime it Is claimed the board as organised last Friday, or a majority of it, can legally transact the business of the commission. 8ick Headache absolutely and per m m unit ilv ennui bv uslnir Mold Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures consiipa tlon and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, i'ft cents and 60 cents, tieo. A. Harding, agent. .i5S4? mown misci ci sTAvra. ner. It is expected that the crown prince will curry things with an iron band and thnt any more noum-nse from tbe Norwegian storthing will result in I show of forcei Irince (Instavns Is very unpopular The appropriation of $3,000 to enable tbe secretary of agriculture to investi gate and retort upon the physiological j action of alcohol was brought about by the presenre of a great many prominent men in the United States who wish to get an oflicial declaration from tbe gov ernment on tbe alcoholic question. It is really a temperance and not an in dustrial move. 8T. lOIIN'l rHl-RCH.CATnOI.IC.-Rsv. A. HiLLaaaisn, PaaUir. Ou Sunday am at and 10 JU a. a. Jtvary Mumi am) (mirth Suodat (rnio aarnioa altar tha a o'clock nil. At all other oiaMt Cnfllnh aermoua. Huuda Krb'Hil at I SO r. . Vainer tiw.l.Mi.i aublecta and Bauedlctlon at 7.Klr. m. MRTHODIHT IPIHCOPAL CHt'RCH.-Rv H. OIf, Patlor. Murmur ur.iri u. m. Sunday Drbool at 10 00. ! neetlug aftei morulng wrfTlra. Cvanloi aerrlra at IM Kpwortb Learua meetiua Hnndr iiti JO; lrajrer kfeetlnt Thurtdav aveulet at? JO strangers eordlalir lovlted. i. Molltf (Jtnrrv. faal.ir ii . m IM t.u. Sabbath Hrh'ml at 10 a. M. Vnnn. raopia'tsorutr ol Cbrlailan tulumr hmu every 8aodaf avanlnf at S 30. Ibmadat avaulng prayer meatloi at 7 JO. Beats Ire. EVANGELICAL riiritrii EIkIiIIi anU Maliton alreet, Krv. H. Copley paator. Hervlcea everv Hatihalh at II a m and 7:43 p. m. Bundaz 8clioil 1(1 l m Prayer meeting 8 p. m. All are welcome 8T PAUL'S EPiHTOPAt. rnmrn Kav. P. K. Hammond, hector. Hervices every Hunday at 11a.m. and 7:.'Jp. ro. I duiiuij acuooi at to o cioca. h rvice every niuay eTanina ai7:.so. uttier aervlcea ai may m annoonced. All aeaU free. Utrang era cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZI0V8 COS- rreifalional cliurcn. Kev. r. Back, paator. eervioea every Holiday at 11 A. U. Sunday acuooi at iv a. at. FIRSTCOSGRE0ATI0NALCHCr.cn, corner of Main and Eleventh streets-Rev. r.. (t. Kolllngir, petnr. Morning service 10.30; Huntlay Hchnol 12; Junior Endeavor o; i . 1'. o. t. E. prayer meeting 6:30; cTvuiiig aerrice :jo. Christian Science meetings at V illan ette ball, Sunday morning service, I o'clock ; Sunday achool,12; weekly meet, ings. Wednesday evening at 8, except first week of each month, when meeting win te iiei on Thursday evening at I o'clock. Ike Excitement ot Over. The rush at the drug store still con- tlnuea and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Longs for tbe Throat and Lungs for tbe core of Cougha, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, ia sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction, f'rice 25c and 50c. The third wedding of Adelina Patti. which took place at Brecon, Wales, re cently, is said to have surpassed in bril- in both Sweden and Norway. When be j liuncy either of her previous efforts in wna attending the pnblic schools with j this line. She waa assisted by a fire bri his yonngixbrolhcr. Irinco Oscar, he ! gluio, the police, an ex-lord mayor and a was riw-rved and cold and took small I Annj rK.rn. f rr ... ... .. v. . iuBluru& AlVl Educate Tour Howell With Taaeareta. 'amly Catliarlle, cure coiiatlpatlon toruver. lUu, ado. It C 0- C. fait, ilrumuiM retain! uiouey. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at tbe ENTKHrBtsa office. For Young Men and Young tfome n. There is nothing that will arouse the Ire of a young man or woman so quit's" to have Inferior laundry work put off on thorn. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waiHt Is niussy their noat appearance Is iPoilJ The Troy laundry nukes a specialty of ladlee and gentlemen'! flue work. There can bo no hotter work than is done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnhon's harbor ahup. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Ackor'a Dysnepsia Tablota. One little tablet will give Immediate relief or money refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes at 26 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agont. part in tho games and sports of his schoolfellows, in which his brother de lighted. It is said that after he grew Into mnnhood his reserve toward tba common people increased, while thi popularity of bis forward and demo ciotlc bi'jther grow Htoadily. Gustavus as a Ixiy wbs quiet and ahy. Gustavus aa a man has tMen nnd is taciturn and initcceseible. His face is quite pale and severe, nnd its pullor is only heightened by a frame of black beard and hair. He is tall, liko all tho members of the royal family, bnt is altogether too thin and presents anything but a healthful appearand Although ho does not arouse ninch enthusiasm in Stockholm, ho ia liked rather well in the neighborhood of Tullgiiru cnstlo, where he spends his summers. This scut is charmingly situ ated on tho Baltic, and tbe prince and princess are very gracious to their ham bier iielghtiors in its vicinity. Tho crown princess and fntnre em press of Sweden was tbe Princess Vic toria, daughter of the Grand Duke of liiulon. The heir apparent and his wifo have three children Prinve Gust Adolf, heir presumptive and dnko of Scania, 17 years old; Prince Carl Wil hi'ltn. dnko of Sodcraiunlund, 15 years old, and Priuco Erik Ludvig Albert, 10 yeura old. University of Oregon. 'Tuition Free. First term begins Sept. 18,1800. Ex cellent courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, etc. Graduates from tbe tenth grade and from all accredited schools admitted v. ithout examination. Students not fully prepared to enter can take studies in which they are de ficient, In the Eugene City High School. For catalogues and furthor informa tion, address the President or Hon. J. J. Walton, See. Eugone, Oregon. husband, Baron Cedcrstrom, is only 20 y oars old. Spain's (ireutest Need. Mr. R. P, Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain', spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of hia bead. On using Elec tric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pains soon left him. lie says this grand medicine is what bis country needs. All America knows that It cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stotuscb, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muBcle nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed only 60 cents. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. HOW IS Y01K WIFE. Has she lost her beauty? If so. Con stipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tbe principal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea baa cured these ills for halt a century. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts Money refunded if results are not eatis factory. C. G. Hnntley, Druggist. Patent Record. "Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid. address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ReUkaba Willamette Rebekab Lodge No. 2 rneete second and fourth Friday of each month at I. O.O. F. Temple. Malta Oodfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meet first and third Friday ia the month In Red Men'i Hall. W. B. Stafford secreUry; F. T. Rogers, chief ranger. Meade IYt No. 2, G. A. R., meet first Mooday evening and third Sal nrday afternoon in each month at Wilamette Hall. (. A. Hardinz. commander. Clackawki Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollsck, secretary. i Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. S. meeta tbe second and fourth Tueadsya in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. ., meeta every. Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falla Encampment No. 4, 1. 0. O. F. meeta first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Red men Wacbeno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meeta Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's HalL N. M. Moody, C. of R.; diss. Woodward Sacbem. Multnomah Lodge No. I, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Uall. T. F. Ryaa, secreUry. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meeta at Willamette Uall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. to. and tbe third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The Auxiliary meets at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Roeina Foots, president. Mrs. . Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meets first, second and fourth- Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secreUry. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday of the month. . TualaUn Tent, K. O.T. M., meeUin Red Men's Uall, on second and fourth Wednesdays O. U. Hyatt, record keepei, Willamette Falls Camp No 148, W. O. W. meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in the Willamette Hall. Clerk J. K. Morris. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., Lotran, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st of May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. m.-A. E. Lewellen, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong. Sec. Pill r"pDr. Willltimii'IadianPlie III IiYl'tHnieiitwill cure mind, a I rwBleliUK and Itchm H I iaiPtli. Ii absorb the tumors. 9 P allays tha itching at once, acta Q alias a rmnice, Kivea luMant ra B lief. Ir. Williams' Indian Pile Oint- a u ment la nrftnarml for PnManl I ..... . lng of the private parts. Every box Is warranted, tsy druirgista. njr mall on re eelpt of price. AO ceata and Sl.tsi. wll LUMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Top.. Cleveland 1. tmi For stle bv C. G. Huntley. iO id ft ift j i ffr. fCS A A A A ,C ASAA A A Hop tickets printed on Bhort notice at this office. DOES THIS STRIKE YOU! M uddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root lea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an abso lute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. C. G. Hnntloy, DruggUt, W e have a large line of Ladies Tan and Black Vesting Top Shoes which we are offering at less than manufacturer's cost. These shoes are from a late shipment of this season and were rejected by us, bnt the manufac turers, F. P. Kirkendall & Co., have given us a reduction of 40 per cent. COME AND SEE THEM. When you see it in our add it is so. Our store will be closed on Sept. 13th at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday and will reopen Friday Sept. 15th at 7 a. m. on account of holiday. The Star Clothinr House. Harding Block, opposite Commercial Bank. Oregon City, Or. A. illU'ilT.M V, .11 ii miser. ft.. ... r- -v sy sy vy --sy -ly ty y-tyy 'vn ly ii yiy-yi vv Tjr-tan Eureka Harneaa Oil la tha heat preaervatlve of new leather and the host renovator ol old leather. Itolla, aoftena, black em and protects, t'ne Eureka Harness Oil on your heat harneaa, your old bar nrna, and your carrlawtou, and they will nut only look belter but waar longer. Hold everywhere In oana all Una from bulf pint to live gallon, uui by stan uaas oil to. I ua a aaa. a U KIMBALL ORGANS We Have Some New Designs Organs in Stock. on Kimball Prices From $50.00 up. Each Instrument Guar anteed for Five Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. The Oregon City JEWELERS. Burmeister & Andresen,