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1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEITKMHKK 15, 1809 bnpinoM a aort tiuif ). nMurnml rt V'dkl. In. .I.itk a. I,, .rat !.. taa ... I tia.a la a t COkKHSPONDENCE ' j i no iweruea arc iu nan uieir iCi rc-ffi. tlirealier tiliy Ml J. V. IKiiiImnh. Mirk iir (iilon ami M m Cork (iilimn liavo gone lu tlie lui llolili to umVe their fortunes. MITiril 8TArroHi, Sept. t. Cap, llaye'a eoaa cot inlo tlio Urn l'tl Saturday night , and Ielei1 tliemi-elvea at the grain bin. Tlie (irrinville hop yanl will ootn The renult waa a tleal row, ami it waa ineiu- harvesting their hop tmlay. aa valuahle a one ai haa h en in tlu eeral of the Kaglt I'nvk folks are roods (or years The other will un- going to pick then1. M ilotihtetlly pull through. Clureiire l-amon lout favorite Uog Fumlav wliilo hauling grain. The log laid down under (lie wagon in the hade and when trie team started it was run over and killed. A few days of very hot weather has come to viit with, us. The greater iHrtion of the grain will be threvhed this week. Somt late oat are being rut. Mr. Weifsenhcm has put np consider able board fence. Mr. I. B. (jag arrived liome from Keskorwin Saturday. Sprouted grain it no exception, much wheat won't be suitable for market ex cept for bog feed. Samuel Mayer and family moved out fr.ni Portland lat week, lie will run bis farm that Mr. Jaster baa had rented the past year. Five team thrtvhes were running ii our neighborhood la.it week. All that could conveniently ab.ent themselves have gone to the hop fields. 3artoa Babtox, Sept. 12. Our good weather has come at lat and farmer in this Ticinity are very glad to see it. Lottie and Elmer Metzger of Greshani Wt-re the guests of Ernest Burghardt. Mr. Gos Gard, of San Francisco, ia visiting bis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Oar school opened Monday under the management of Misa Mary Leader. Most of the young people of this burg went bop-picking. Miss Rosa Norris is home for a visit. Mrs. Mary Maithemsy ia improving. We all wish to see her with os again. Mr. Willie and E?tIla and Lurena Richer were the guests of Miss Emma and Onnie Burghardt Sunday. Mr. E. Preston lost another horse. Mr. E. V. Burghardt went to Portland today with a load of butter and eggs. Mr. Chas. Burghardt and Mr. Udell are goinic to the mountains after buckle berries. Sunnjilde. Scksvsidi , Sept. 11. Quite a number of people left here for the bop yards last week. f Mr. James Reed baa purchased a new threshing machine. Miss Allard, of Troutdale, is the guest of Miss Olive Becker. Mies Ruse Bowerman has been en caged to teach school in the Barlow dis trict, which opened ept. 4th. Miss Ketub Wiles was home on a visit lat-t week. A quilting at Mrs. E. Hunters was well attended by the ladies last Tuesday. Mr. Uenema's are having an addition built to their hone w hich will improve its looks very much. Miss Clara Cotty has been on the sick list for several weeks but is better now. Frank Griffith lias a very sore band. The ioie is thought to come from a bruie. Mr. J. Ii. Welch is dicing a well for Mr. Gennna. Mr. and Mrs. Ellar went to a picnic at Jo'inson Creek lio-t Sunday. i .Matt .k'g, l Sainly iirl.lga, near Kagle Creek, is building a nice teaidc nee. He baa it neatly inclosed. - i amino. Mr 1.1x0, Sept. 1!. Howard Flouring Mill ia running night and day now with Mr. Hien and Jack Carliale at the helm and Mr. Allen, our new minister, at first mate. Sunday school waa organited at the Grauge Hail yesterday with Mr. Hien as superintendent. All are cordially invited. Tansy, our regular Herald correspond ent, has gone to the bop Held. About half of the ho-picker at the Paine yards quit. The reason was China bosses. Five teams left Howard Mill thUeven- ing loaded with Hour and feed for Oiegon City. The people of this section are anxious ly looking for the rock-crusher and plank to cover the new grade between here and the plank toad. One heavy rain would make it hnnsib!. Geo. Mi-Cord baa let a contract of log ging for one million teet to be delivered at the saw mill. 1 Mr, Allen, the new minister, hai re modeled the Evans boure and moved his family here. Mr. Baker, our new blacksmith, has moved in the old store w ith bis family. He is a first-class workman and ii get ting lots of work. Charley Boynton bai Invested in a new organ and violin and Lis many friend gathereJ in a few nights ago and dedicated them. Adkins Bros, hare moved back to their old logging camp for the winter, one half mile east in Mulino. Mrs Geo. Force, on a visit to Colum bia Slough, ia reported very lick. Mrs. Albert Neukirshner has returned home after a week's visit to her parent near Beaver Creek. Frank Manning, jr., our mail carrier on the Meadow brook route, has come out with another new wheel. He has now a first-class ladies and geni'a wheel girls hello. S iCCD u WW If you are young you nat urally appear to. If you are old, why ap pear so? Kern young Inwardly; we will look after the out wardly. You nerd not worry longer about those little streaks of tray; advance agents of age. 1 M M Agers HP vigor Alms. Aims, Sept. 8 Gery Makefield re turned to Portland today to attend school. Quite a number of persons from this locality have gone bop-picking. Miss Jessie Francis wat the guest of Lida Bramhall a few days this week. School opened Monday with Mies New as teacher. Miss Anna Donahue is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas. We wish to correct a mistake that appeared in the Sandy items of last week, as to the 4(XO ties of K. S. Brain hall that were lot by the boom breaking in the river, there were none lost ami all are safe in the boom at Troutdale, and begin today taking them out, The wea'ber has been line for the pa-t week. MIhs Butler has gone on a visit to Portland. Mrs. Free and Mrs. Inlow spent the day at Orient Saturday. wtll aurcly restore color to gray hair: and It will also gne your nair all the wealth and gloss of early life. Do not allow the falling of your hair to threaten you longerwith baldneti. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. U"e w ill tend you our book on the Hair and Scalp, free upon request. It ya do ntH obiAin mil th toa. fits t tip"-!.! frt.n, ih t ,f Ilia Ylror, rila Ih iWut h..t,i 11. i-r4tu ihr u av diavuli with Tar nrl tftot bkh Bur aiiy rmov4 Lb- J. I- ATM. I J UU. Km, A WOMAN'S VETO. Iiver. D jvi:u, Sept. 1 1 The people of the vici nity ur,; through harveiitii.g and are ready tothre-li. The good weather is doin lots of good. Clurryvllle. L iii.iiKV wi.i.k, ,-epi. J. unce more tho welcome raya of the huh are giviii warmth to mother Earth. Mr. and Mrs. Wi'inn, of Portland i.MVt. l.i-i n viHitiror their fricliilH M r utu niiooM evi-ry urn- iihh gone 10 IIM? nop ,. i i . yar lH ,'jr a few d.iys. C. Pau'li lias hi en very fixk but is im proving IiOiv. C I'.oAiiiiin ha" returr.ed from Eastern Or ."ii where he I . bi-cn spending the su iiim-r. Jo-ejih DeShii.i-r made a (pick trip to J'hjaKiM Jloine last Tuesday on buHincB-i. Mr B jwiw.nV l.ui,'l,tcr has ret.irned o In r hoini; in Portland. ,She enjoyed Per virit i-ry inm li. Mr. Jacol, I'cSbiizcr was vinitin hcie last week. Tlo; pci pb of I)((ver have bought a thrPHbin macbini! and intend to com mence thrashing todnv. nice well Kalu t'retk. Eagi.e Chekk, Sept. 11. The W f ither of ibe pat-t few davH was a )preciated by all. TheKrainin this ccction is nearly all cot and some have threnhed. The grain Biema to turn out as well or better thun the farmers expected. There are several steiiu threshers at work in this section. Matt Zofg threshed VJ'.',0 buHhels of oats and wheat ffom '24 acres which was a tormut of 67 bushels of oats and 42 bushels of wheat to the acre. Fred Harrington threshed some wheat that m win GO bushels to the acre. ; Miss Millie Wilson in to teach the fall term of school in district No. 50. W. F. Douglass, w ho was down on Mr. and Mr. N. A. Flynn haw-re turned huliie f, oui vi -i'ii.g Uo-ir i Mrs, iJouglat-.-i ol Eaii'e Creek. ilis. (Alburn and ciiiMien scn; t!,. , tjiit-ms oj .Mr j. r.:i-!':rhtiy it'irtn ij . I Mr. I ra ier has been sowing hii fab grain. (.'has. Shank, who ban been liorrc- on x visit has r..iiii returned to P.i.M.i-r, Oregon, G. L. pi-cbe 'm Howin.' his lull vr.un. Mr. Sir in In n and two childi.-n l,av. Went hop-picking. Mr. and Mm. Endi;rnby and f.nniij have gone to Portland for a few days. For Hid pant few days the fanm-rii havi btiuu looking (juilu biuu and wiiliin wi could have a little Kiimnicr pretty hoon. Potatoes are looking fine to those that are fortunate enough to have them planted. N. A. Flynn has been Improving his place by putting up a new kitchen. Sunday school is progressing nicely in spite of mud and rain. r a Certala ! Appol. .,.( Waa .Nrr (galrnr. An Incident which oi-curred during tire first Cleveland administration Il lustrate the good fe-llng existing Ih tweeu the newsparx-r men and the chief of the bureau of naval construc tion. A certain correspondent, who was on particularly Intimate term with the chief, called at hi olllce ami wna received with unusual cordlullty. Calling the correspondent by hla first name, the chief said: "Look here, l'.lnnk, I want you to do something for ine. Mr. 'a apKlntmetit to a place lu this department, after being fought through two congresses, has prevnlhd. has Ih-cii signed by Swretnry Whitney and only wnlts the signature of the pn-ftldent. Vou. of all men In Wash ington, can tlnd out what action the president will take, ami I think you know a wny to prevent the document M-llig signed." The correspondent replied, "I think I know a way." He left the building nnd went for Mi . who was nt that time doing Washington society for the Associated Press. To her he told the story nnd explained what he wanted lorn. Miss obtained un audience with Mrs. Cleveland nnd told what slie mine for. Mrs. Cleveland went to the president' desk mid slni;lei nut priM-r with the remark. ''I'hcre, I cue that Is the one you mean " She then turned n corner of the document down nrel left It. In the course of his work the presi dent came to the paper nnd then, lu a Mirprlscd tone, said to Secretary I,n uiotit, "I i.iii. do you know anything U'tioiit tills iipiiolntini'Ml?" Mr. I.aniout did not know anything ubout It. "Well." said the president. "I'l.lliees hnsj evidently turned this down for n jiurjMi.se. I guess It's nil rlht." And Die oflidal sigmitiire was not n t t:i bed. I'hll.-idelphla Post. Mum Natl rawelv. In early lime It wa ciiishbrd that bad luck would certainly attend any jH'tnoti who tiiiglucti'd to either burn ur bury tha jmrings or lit linger nana. Among the Hebrew It was tlis custom to pare the nulla mi a Friday, ami the operation had to be conducted In a cer tnlu manner. Hie little linger on the left hand had find to be operated mi then tha middle linger, followed by tha fourth finger, thumb and forefinger Tim nail of the middle finger of tha rigbl band had next to Ixi cut. Then came tha thumb, then the forefinger ud afterward tha fourth and llttlu flu ger. When fortnna tailing wa mora lu vogue than at pr uncut, tha iapa and amx'arauca of tha linger nails wera looked on aa having reference tooiie' destiny. The uaila wr tkrst rubUd over with a mixture of wax and aoot. aud after being tbn prepareil wrr held o that tha auullght fell full ajmu them. On tha horny, transjiareut aiitwlnnce weie iipjnihI to appear sign and tut r -acters from which the future could b Interpreted. Woman' I.lfu. Vala r Hank Tll. It I ld that Samuel Richardson on hi deathbed told hla wife that alio would Hud among hi effect some ex cellent title which only nmUd to have book written for them to give her an Income, There I no question of the great Imjxirtance of a well elected name for a book a for a person, K.ma Very wretched book have achieved at leart a j rotitable tale by ineaii of a taking title, aud, on the other hand, many a Rood Uk k ha tx-en handlcjijHd by an awkward or an Insignificant litl. Yet it would be noforlnnatv If author ahould Come to regard the title a bar ing any considerable weight braides the content of tha book. Perhapa many jinipla do hot know that on ran copyright a tills wlthont having written a page of the book We know a man who never wrote a book in bi life, and probably never will, who hi copyighted a score of title for novel which he would like Ui write. Borne day b will hold an anction and elloS bit tltloa. KanauaCity JotirnaL f r I v i Mi i IM I U L) I J A is Tmmr.. . :t7. . i a t Tlio Klnil You lluvo Ahvwya Itotiulit, nml which )ut ,rpn iu uao for vcr .'JO yoitra, Ima horno tho alu-iutture f itnil Ima Iirrii iiiuilr) tinder III i.r. aioiml aujKTvlslon aluco It liiruurv Ci,CAU iiw no out) to mIcmtIvc you In ti,u AU roiiiitprfrlta, liiiltrttlona mitt Hubstlt utra nro hut V.u Tlinctit tliut trlfln with wiul riuluiitfrr thr lienlih of InfUitta wiitl I'hlMrrn-r.xiirrlriM'O njfHluat lUiM'rlinrnt, What is CASTOR I A Cxatorlu l ft atihatlttito for Cuator Oil, 1'nrrirorlo, Drop, nml Hoothlnjr Hyruja, It U llnrtiilra mid riciuiuit. t (oiitnlna neither Ojlum, NorphliiB nor other Nnrcotbj aiitiataiue. Itangti U Its inmrmitor. It tleatroy Worms nml wllitya lVverUhnraa. It ctirra Dlitrrha- and ia ('olio. It relieve Trethlnir Troiihlea, nirra t'oiitliutlin mul riiittilenry. It naaliiillnlra tho Tom1, regulute. t Monuuh mid llovtela, ehlnjr henttliy mul natural alcrp. The thlldren'a rmuucii-Tho Mother'! Trletiil. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of i The be'f controversy growi more and more conspicnona. Two of the Urgent Chicago firm of packer have offered to pay 100.U00 vi any one who will prove that cheiuicala were used In any wt packed by them, and on top of this Ir C Maxwell ChrUtlne of Philadelphia offer to aud aflldavluto General Mile that he saw It done In llilcagiv It would eni that theao two r(iionght to adjust inath-ra ja-rily. Ut Dr Christine go to Chicago and get tha 1 1 00. 000 In exchange for bia affidavit Fit 7 The Kind You Have Always BougM In Uso For Over 30 Years. AMPIDN mm ii "Known as the Wobble fioar." VO CKOVN I BECOMES A WOMAN J 1 1' lilM I Olll It ii 1 1 Ij fXs nsive. A f ii our jircp.ir.itiw better than a rrnwn of glorintin hair. To attain Ix'.iutifiil It .at r it tieiilu-r ililln ult or ur tri.il of kiih con vinces. Mm. S.F.. C.- I..nd, fl.ikl.iml, Kansas, writci: " I have uwil ihc Svn 5ulhfland Wtf ' Hair Orowcr and Kalp Ckancr (t ul lu nionlln ami fin. I I Iul my lull lu trAn lalllnf Dill ami i I. mhl mul liralihy In .-iib c. Any lnuiriri Kill t clictflully aiivicft.l " Wliat this wiinderful remedy has ilotic fur her it will do (ur anyone. 5uld by dealers every her. I I . A !t -f ftT! tAf I 1 I . ' iul I 1 Ti f i u i ' fi i 1 - s j i m. ' v: I I II I I - -VI I III . k iM I Wl I1 1 . i v 1 i l.r J 1 t"1 V I "iMi ially ailapti'd fur rnt'ii-g aiiinritf stuuips, a'one etc , ami nV " r'en 1 1 r : i.-1 i or Jul In anv l;imi il Ii the km.'t m-rt,on. NO OTHER MACHINE CAN DO THIS." There's alaaya boj while there's One Minnie Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shajie and I waa near the firnt stages of con aumptioii. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen Me Henry, Eismark, N. D. Given instant relief. (Jko, A. Habwno. (limn of f'ntlnrp. "Whnt Ih n cosmopoit;in'f" "He's n mnn who c;in no nil riroun 1 the world without buying n Houvenlr pooii."-Chicago fiecord. His Lire Vas !M.ivei. Mr. J. K. Lilly, a promiiient i it -n of n.irmiliiil, Mo., lately had H Won !, rf il iveiitliee fiolli H friiihli'lll rj(--,t Ii . In i I'in of it he snys : "I wan taken u i 1 1 1 lyphoid Kever, that inn into i'lii uiHi ilia, ly Iiiiis heciirii: hiinleneil. I mm kj eak I coulilent even sit up in l,,,)!, Vothiiiu' helped inn. I 4-X peeled to soon lie of ( 'onsilluption, wheji I he,in of J)r. Kind's New Ilincovery, One bottle ltve .'reat relief. I continued to line ii , and now am well and Htrong, I can't hay too much id its iiraiHe." This marvellous modicljie is the Hiirewt and rjuickent cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. lingular sizes 50 cents nnd $1.00 Trial bottles free at 'ieo. A Harding's Drug fjtore; every bottle guaranteed. FARMERS . . . . Your train will hnvo tlio lienl of earn and Full Measure of Feed At Un: (.Ivr. 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Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co. First antl Taylor Streets Porthinc!, CrcgC H 1 1 Cfei r i; n PPP llllSll, To Cora t'miatlt ion foravrr. TaUe CttBcurfita fJunilv (.'ntlmrtlc. Vk; or2So. If C. C. C. full to cure. ilruKKihto rcfurnl money. Bean tha The Kind You Haw Always Bought h U1UU PIONEEfl 1m$kt and Epre, Freight and parwlH dr-livcrn! to all jmrts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Dim liiShij m iii.vi in iiouii:Miiti it Work done roiilly ami nt roHwiiiil prleea BAULOW, OUEUOS Do You Need Any D'jors, Windows, (Jlass, Moulding Cr Other Rulldlnj; Material. C. H. Bestov & Co. Oregon City, On coii. 13 .ii rn Coiner mil i,.,l AT a i ia St. 'I "A r- y Ji u ,0 i Ji :'i;i .-I. -i If You VVnnt irt-cliMK I job a r ' CAI.I, Al i Lowe"1 IioteBi i 1 1 it , it ,u 1. 1 :!. I ". '. it' ft, ' l.!l tut tl. n ikUC i Ut n r Diu Tla i.lcri ...ir. In Ju r M tint a. If. J. 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