Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 15, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, . SE1TEMRER If,, 1890
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Personal aiemiuii
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tl making omfli , u full,,niow
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pair im,j,.
u.lr"nl,lB Km as a visitor In
hi., ill. e
,, with I'"r I'1'""1' M,, M'1'1''
, I V. MiA.au. relumed TiMMf
nO.fK""'
(jft. H lttilM.) vt;e-.l Halem Monday
.,ol land l-raniem.
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yf ),krfmii iroin n nrimi waa in
,ti l..r wV'' '' I"1 u,"l,ir
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M,rtHl.rl Atl-ilght and MIm Maud
f,l If 1 1 Saturday ,,,r Clalehanl,
limy HI vllt ,M I'h
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Iaily M'H.ir iiperiiiU'ii..r.iii sir.
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aSaUm. They rB vl'itlng lb
mjrull .nC. II. Mm.
I II. Ilui'trf. proprietor
hold In r.rtlni and on ol Ida
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cUm on Tut'kUy rvrni, 0 ,1,1,
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Tli'MMi ii.mii Mim Nur cmur,
M.m Lulu AlUy, Mia Kulnnaon, M.
t. I-an, hrr, Mr t li.rli , Muir, ).
TI.oiiib. Mr ra.ii.i.n, Mr. rroat,
Cliralnr Mnir, Mr. AikIk.hoii.
Il.a l.all uivnu liy MeU Ciri Vulun
iwr Auxiliary rn.l.y 0vrr1.nK In
lion-.r ol Ida Ixiya ul Co, 1 M a brilliant
ixrraa. Tlia Armory Mia U-aulilull;
UufSlr llm lialluiial colora, flK
'li-l Broiiii.l on llm allaanj Inintiiig
litiiiiim (ruin lb iTllii.,1. llm younn
lailira lokn. tlnnr (reiliniii, llm a.;Mior
U)arra at'lrr.l in llifir lill ilirM
uiilforma, aii'l Ilia inuiio furniaLixl by
I'arauu'aon liPitra, ol I'urilainl, all com
bilirl to tii at k n llm 011 aaiun una ol linn
Hal braiily a, (.lru.e. Ilalnty
llr,l,rl,U wrrl iluflll ill Wl'lllllg
ruini'lctinj all llial couM m diiriil tu
l.iLan,.liy l.lrli.l l.na l.orrlirl I ,4t. ,, , ,..,,, ua ,vri,l. rro.llll.e
Mh.iuK'. I" U l'"- ''' Inn. ol ri.li.lmnil to tl.ru aalo rrl.irn
.; 10 ll "rtf' ia rl. ' linina llm Kinng raia ami rni('iioii ol
JlrJ.ll l:.b.n.ii I il.lllrcn l.o Mrala t'oi. Voliiniwr Autilury
. tn '.n i' at Hi lioina ol M.a. Ia Uvn uiauili.at to ilia by (eMilying
L.('a1iI.'o lr artrral kill lo Iba lo tug tliuulilln.li an, I ilnvo-
1,4 ll.rir bmiin In hai lami'lilo, I lion ol loii.l b4il al bwinn. Tb work
Whiin.Ur riiliin, roni'atitrl by i l Ilia U'lir I i,jht ami ili.i.a well.
liut.ii.xjii alio alll arnva In Una iiiy
riiir uhi 1.
In ll 'ai ol I Innry Mrltorinott,
,nr.w. Tillll I". lt.ll'l!l fllfil Mil'
'rJ in ami baa ..-Ml.it Mn (,k(llt , r,mrl , lHWi.il .-
.u,B.4 ,-iri..ii..Mlik In Ibo .1.1 j Mlliia.iri..n ! l..ir. to bl.u arvl noon
I, f. .,rr .,..i fo. Mr. Tam.i.lj,.,.,,,,,, lir,n illH)inlri,
,ininiu .I. Kg buin- lr many j Ml,u,,.(art T,,e ,,,,.1 ,,M.ny ol
.ia.l.a..nU Il.a ...l Ibrra or b.or . U ruu , , ,but ,,
ali'l ll.nir bi-ir arn Jairn-a MrlVriiiull,
ol l.akn fMinlT,Or, Virginia Mclrinoll,
Krulo, V li., ami Jonrph MrlVrmol',
ol Orrg.m I'lly.
Mj ii.oii.iii.
1. 1. Imi.inic. ol (lrgn I'lljr, bl
jt, R,.rl lli i.lloii ol irwril.un
.i.itiii Ida aluio ol llunlloy llro ,
it 1 in lit). II at-U lo rlllrr
. a. .l r.illi go o Willainrlla I'nl
t.'.t, tin l, ati, ruiiitrl bl hiihII
Mir.. Mr, Tinlil I a 'lriMiit
:tnin, alil till iloli-rinllnUoll to
Lit Hi Can. Ul i'lly bla l-lar rrf
.ill t i.rniig to many ol l.m
cli. alio rr.i.U brio. ftalaiu hialm
J,
i. B. I .tin I, k baa ivlv(xia r-iul
!.J bularlal roiiuniMloli.
:uf It, jn, ol llil city, baa rrrel J
UfrraM In bi JnMinlun Iroin fl lo li
' Bum, ill.
Tit a'.cv trie rara lual Sunilay l.a.l
f lr aiiai l.isl ml many a I'orlUml
iiiljr tnjoyvJ ib trip to Orvitoa City,
in Juatli-a rVhiifiMir court WtJiiar
Mr. ('. (iibbona brouubt auit
li"t l'n lir. to rm ovnr ll IX) on a
.
W.J. II. M,l,vr baa bad bit dolital
'lu i iihmIi'IkiI an l i-luriilbil until
rJ n niial to any uu'tri.KjllUn
'Uti,
Mrt. (J M.hUanKa baa takon ruoma
Tl.m. Miller rril.lt.nt', corntir
ul. imt (Vntor ktrm U. brre alio -alll
t liuino to her Irli-mla alur Otlobrr 1.
"tl.a 4tiy -alio but roaeJ' volume
V't ol tliu 'M..mf.a anil I'anurt ol
" I'fcui.liM.ia" rom tbla ollli will re
u U. Miu.n u will ba much obllgiHl.
( w Inn io tliu niNli to the hop yanla
' J. J. T. n.m.any liavtf abamluiiml
irSuinUy triia btiUceil bi-ro ami
f'tltml to iihii tliru, nit Dm up rlvor run.
"n Muti.li.y jiiu iu,rri.u, by bit at-
f"1)! K.tuii k r.H-illmin, bcgHii auit
fci.r Irom John Uroaa a balance
"oinioiniluolcowaaolil by llurrulh
urum,
''r"- Wiiihiuw ami Jennie Hobinnoii
iimrriBil TuoHilay cvnninn '
"iJentool Mr. ami Mra. U. ll. Yountf,
! A. J. Montgomery Dorforuiinit the
Ju'I Thou. UyH img purrbaniMl BO
" IfontBguoii Main atrnot Irom the M.
cbtirvli norletv. nuvlmr tburefur llie
f 111 l V.,:ilK). It in nn.loratocxl that Mr.
nn ill rwl a l.rl. U I.iiuImi.MH llllll'k
T "' in.iurty,
UlldilV liiornliiir li.... Ilnllliiuiir'a aiti-
w'll ba UKn "Civlftboniri with
'"1 ' kiul l.. 11... I.... in .
mo CVIUHIIg upon jnnuiio
"ntf Muht-niakera." The evening
ril,un ill be the llrnt of a aeries to be
V011 ly Uev. Uollinger. The othera In
Bt'ro will he "I,oBHona from our
."lr makitr.ii ....1 or - ...,.
mil Cl.ma At H V. M.
Wa, the iimli-raliriel meriil.anlt of
Oragnn (;ity hnriiby iiromlae ami aurra
to cloud our rrinptirtlv alorm at 8 o'ebx k
. in. on every day ol ll.e wm-k x-"t
Halunlaya ami Ilia nlgl.ll. day(or inoiilbly
l'y l.iy of the W. 1'. k V. Co.) of w.U
ll.Olltll,
U'a further promliw ami aurce that in
vim t of violation ol tbla r-oniract, that
will pay (or the fl rait oir.n.ce (be aaiu
l ' ( to the Irvaaurur of the Y. M. C.
A. or any other rliarlul.ln Inntl 1 11 1 ion in
'..'goii City and for eacli aiincwding
('(Ham: the auin ol 10,
We aim nrte to accept Weaterti
I '11 Ion lime a r.ortnl in thia city aa
the tor met limn,
Tl.la airri-eim-nl toionliniie In force for
on yt.ar coiniiiiiiiclng HeptemUfr, 18,
I8!W, I'rovlilml that thia agreement
may be aimullrd by a majority ol ita
al(iiura In giving two wet-k-i publiabed
notice In the local paiera.
W. A. Huntley
lb War Clothing Houa
V. llarrla
K ran My !ro.
W. L. lilock
1. II. Young
I.. A. l'atli-iaoii & Co.
Yokoboina Clothing Co.
1'rlt e llro.
Albright and Ixigui
llulnx A Co.
M, Michael
K. J.McKiUrlck
V. T. liarlow
Kacket Klor
Mia C. (ioldamith
Mr. Il.T. hladcu
C. A. Willey
W'oida llro.
W'. Yakeda
l!lloiny & Hunch
A. Kohertaon
I'. Ito..
OlIO I Villi)
Mra. W. It. bhively
Kly liroa.
John Kvi-rl.rt
Marr A Muir
f. William
!(. Kreytag
ltl Kront Trading Co.
W'ilaon A Cooke
C. A. McMillan
l'o A Co. With provio that we may
at any time ol day or night (urniah (lit
in: and aupplie ti W. 1', A 1. Co.,
Crown Taper Co. and Oregon City Mfg.
Co.
Trarhrr'a Medina;.
Clai kama County Teacher'a Aawx-ia-lion
al l innrl at Hpringwati-r on Sep-trlnl-er
JUlh, lHrJ, at 10 :.T0 a.m. Tli
I nvrain la a lulloaa :
"Mual.; In lha Conmry rk-tinola"
Mm. J. II. Stricklcr
iuaion
omH.ition V riling". .Prof. Stalnaker
Noon
1 ;.T0 p. in. Solo Mra. Stricklcr
"OnrC-ourae ol Study, How lo Mak it
KfiVtlve" I'M. T. J. Cary
J)ctlon (ieneral
Value, of IWrtaional leading by
Tracher"
U I- Moore and Mr, U. M. Hiranga
"TbN. K. H" Fannie Porter
Mnilc Springwater claaa
Program Committee Miaa Kannle
Potter, T.J. t.ary. N. V. Uowl.nd.
Irtter I.Ut.
The following la the Hat ol letter re
maining In the p.lolhYe at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Sept 15 .lH'.Ot :
WOMKNit' l-ll'T.
Hinllh. Anna E Whllroinb, Uu Mn.
81011a. J. nine Mr Wlln.n, Una Mr
mkn'i likt.
All.., CI. Hlll.m.lna
Allen, Cea R R.M-kwall.C B
Kllloil, N II Willaml, Alven
Ol'.O. F. IIOKTON'.P M.
Ihe laillca.
The plcananl cITcct and -erfwt a.ifety
with whirl ladica may ue Syrup of Fli".
iimler all roinlillon, niakea it their
favorite remody. To get the true ami
genuine article, look for the name of the
California Flj,' -Syrup Co. primed near
the bottom of the package. For aale by
all dulcet".
ToIIioho who promim-d lo brltm in
wood lo the KnterprlHO we can awure
you that there la room in the abed lor a
few more corda. tioo.l wood la what wo
want.
The (treat iweeaao! Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
In tho treatment of bowel complaint has
mad. It atamlanl over the greater part of
tho ctvllUorl world. For aalo by Goo, A.
Hardlnit, Priigityat.
Wheat Wanted
HighoHt market price paid for old and
new wheat. Wheat stored lro until
August lat 1000. Hck furnial.ed free.
Fkki P. IIi kst,
Aurora Roller Mills, Aurora, Or.
Lest.
A black Sheppard dog, longhair, spots
over eyes. l.Kl.t on breast and fore legs,
three broken teeth in front. 10 reward
for return of Mine and no questions
asked. ,
LinuhkY & dons,
Qarus, Oregon,
How Thia!
We i.tTi-r One Hundred Iktllara Re
ward lor any case ol catarrh that cannot
lie curtxl tiy llall'a Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cimaav A Co.,
Prot , Toledo, O.
We, Ihe undrignrd, bare known F.
J. Cheney for the Inat li year, and be
lieve hi. a perfectly honnrabl in all bus
IneM tranaartiona and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
W'xrr A Tncax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wamumo, Kimnam A Marvin, Whole
sale Druggiata, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
acting direcllr upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all druggist. Testi
monials tree.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
'Power'of Deep He Wave.
In ft high gale, mile long waves, 200
feet from trough to trough and 40 feet
high, ronr along the a-a at V.0 miles an
hour with n weight of (f).OOO pound
for every foot of their length. l'K.n
Bled Quarts at a Time
"I am a knife maker and worked foranitmiierof years in the New York Knife
Co.'s fattory at Wa den, N. V, Firat thing I knew I commenced to bleed from
the mouth. Sometimes mttch a n 0'inrt of b'fKxl would come up from my
I lii-.o. in0 foot ship, such na the New luns at a time. Kvery tunc J coughed the blood spurted out. It was in lbs
York or the I'nrls, will rlae like ft
flouting l.nf, but If the III fated ship
drift upou a lee anore blow of100.
(st ton, delivered with retnorseful
fury, crush It Ilk an eggshell.
"J-et us try to rnnk oir lives llko
aotiK. bravo, cheery, lender and true,
that sh.ill sing themselves Into other
Uvea and so help to lighten burdens
and rare."
talari I'arealal Anlhorllr.
A remarkable event occurred at
Tslng Klang I'u. A man by the name
of King had aon who made his fa
ther and mother "loae faee" because
of the wild, raklah llf he IimI. Ho
gambled, loaf.nl, smoked opium, etc.
If be stole, hla father would be taken
to the yamen, and the whole family
would auffer for the son's villainy, and
the vital (pic-Mtloii was. How could tho
family be protected? At last they ar
rived at tho conclusion that the only
way to protect the father and mother
was to take extreme tnenaurea with
the aon, which they did with a venge
ance. The father and undo took him
out among the grave, followed by a
crowd of curious neighbors and
friends, and, putting a rope around
bis neck, encb relation pulled on an
end. and the aon waa put beyond ruin
lug the family in tbla world. North
China Herald.
A !. of Maar Tblrala.
The Egyptian never travels without
bis goolah. He (Ills It with filtered
water and In the morning can com
mand a pint or more of water cooled
by evaporation through the unghued
clay. Thia preclona fluid be doe noi
w ante on utiHatlNlled thirst Taking off
the long white wrap and the piece of
cloth that covers hla bead during aleep,
the native pour the water over hla
bead, neck and hand. The Eurn.ean,
with all bla luMlnct for cleanllneM.
seek flrat to relieve his overmastering
thln.L
There are In Epypt as ninny thirsts
as plncue, but the dust thirst Is the
worat Every pore Is senled; the throat
la a lump of dry clay, and one feels
what It must be to bo a mummy. Lon
don Standard.
nil I ....I u,.l....1 1 .1
f l . ItO lit. I, till' I till il'il I II iMHA
people told me I bud I ftter Kn
make my ptaco v it It the l.od f J.
.i ,1. 1. . 1 1 -.'.'s-rzrrJm
not live till spntne. My I on.e fjL-L) fEJ'
iiociorcoui'in 1 00 nic er.y jfooo, J.J
but advlhcd me to ytt to New
Yoik Citv lor tx.iniiniiii, n.
They finally look me to nud
b a! collect, and a wH,,lc lot of
pliysiciaiis mude what they
called a diugnoiti. 1 here wcro
several students looking on.
One professor had a little ivory
hammer, and with thia he
pounded my chest and held bis
ear close to listen. After a
while the proftsnor looked at
me solemnly and declared:
One of your lungs is about
rone and the other is affected.
There may be a slim chance
for life if you quit working in
that knife factorv.' I went Lack
home, but didn't improve. One day I saw an advertisement of free aamplea of
Acker's English Remedy for Consumption, being given away by our home drug
gists, Walker Eaton. I got on of these bottles, and it relieved me. Then I
bought more of the regular site, and tnr improvement waa continuous, although
slow. My doctors were astonished and so was I. After dark I bated to spit,
because I was afraid it might be blood, and I wanted to know for sure. I have,
no fear now, for at last I am a solid man again. Although one lung is gone, tb
other is as aound as a dollar, and answers as well as two lungs, so far as I can
aee. I want everyone to know the facts and that is why 1 tell them here."
(Signed) A. II. Simpwn.
Acker' Rnicll.h Remrdy i told by M drnrf it andr a poiltiv gaarant
Itiat four monrv will bt r(undd In cat of failur. nc joe. and i a buttla la
Voitad b.ate and Canada. In England. 1. td . . id., and 4- M-
H e uuUuirU (At alxm guamntu. '. II. llOOklH CO., Proprietor, Htm York.
For sale by Geo. A. Harding.
Ml at 1 ' r- J ,
war Yfi iv
if
I I I si I I
IJJJ
A Herd to Jl others.
Mothers of children affected with croup
or a severe cold need not heaitaU lo ad
minister Chamberlain' Cough remedy.
It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any
form and may be given as confidently to
the babe as to the adult. The ereat suc
cess that baa attended its use in the treat
ment of colds and croup has won for it
the approval and praine it has received
throughout the United SUtes and in
many foreign lands. For aale bv Geo. A.
Harding, Druggint.
Iliw An Taar Kidney t
Tr Hotiha- Hpararu. Plll.cowall kirtnrr Ilia. San
BWf'M. AM. bivrliu luaiwlf Co-CUicadoo " v
K. E. Turner, Com .ton, Mo, waa
cared of pile by DeWitt'a Witch Haxel
Salve after suffering aeventeen year and
trying over twenty remediea. Pbysiciana
and surgeon eudorae it. Beware ot
dangerona counterfeit.
USO. A. IIABD150.
ftrwta vttk roa whhrr jn emitsM tV
r-llllii u"rru i.nii. pvi
rrnovM ih dvirv lor tobaero.
out arvou aiitraaa. ipi
Ujm, rlfl th uiood, 1
Jt I a
Mitooa. 111
airuiK III. Mia.
arr Tl H tl I f IV u..
- mr A .
I f.Lrtira
itorra iot
at.se
la
oo. an
rnrtti Bur
0TIHacrra-a
ova dnivrliC. va
111 rosrk lor mm. T H t
111. p.lrauy, vmnlBlmmUf On
,lorf tnrt.of nrrfMl a,oitT.
tim.n ,; U.. .!., lr.
Itl.miirk'a Iron rrre.
Wa the reault of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendoua energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowel are out ol order. If
you want theae qualities and the success
they brinit, ue I'r. Kina'a New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brsin and body. Only 25 cents at
Geo. A. Harding' drugstore.
RUSSELL
ENGINES
BOILERS
II" I A l
011 n
Bi I
winery
III
MILLS 111
THRESHERS
STACKERS
RUSSELL & CO.
Vriia for Catalogue and Prices.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
BELL0MY & BUSCH
For a first class meal go to the Yale
reetaursnt.
School hooka and school supplies at
Portland prices at Charman A Co the
cut price druggists.
Miss E. L. (Jilmour graduate from the!
Roval Academy ol Music, London r.ng.,
teaches piano forte and theory in Ore
gon City twice weekly. Address, 008
Flanders street Portland, Oregon.
Free tablets, rulers and pencils with '
school books at Charman A Co, the cut
price druggist. i
flty Treasurer's Notice, j
Notice Is hereby given that there ate
uhVlont funds In the general fnnd of
Oregon City to pay all outstanding war
rante endorsed prior to March 1, 18W.
Ininmut rflnao with the date of this
notice it k-t rtAiu.it.
City Treasurer.
Oregon City, Sept. 14, 181K).
For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, skin
diseases and all irritating eruptions,
nothing so soothing and healing as Ie
Witt'a Witch Hsxel Salve. Mrs.
Emma Holies, Malron Englowood Nur
. . I. . ti lit 11
serv. Chicago, says 01 11: mien an
else fails in healing our babies, it will
cure." Oko. A. IIardinu.
nOllSEFUENISHEllS
For the accommodation of our customers we quote the following prices:
0 cupa and saucers - -6
dinner plates - - . - 60c
8 sauce dishes - - 25c
100-plece One decorated dinner
net - - - 19.50
COUNT! WAnriA.vrs.
We )"y ireiutiim for ClNcka
inn County nnl Orcgoa C'Uy
wwrrHiil.
Tin: iiak oroKt:in city
Schillings
Best
Jrpan Ceylon
English Breakfast
Oolong Ideal Blend
Tea
Large Oak Center Tables - f 1.50
High Rack Pining Chair - - 65tf
Full sixe Bedsteads - - $1.50
Woven Wire Cots - - 11.85
All wool C.C. Carpet per yard - 60c
Brussels Carpet per yard - - 50c
Ingrain Carpet per yard - - 25c
Washable Jute per yard - - 35c
Hemp per yard - - - 10c
Matting per yard ----- 10c
Lace curtaina per pair - - - "5c
Table covers fringed 3 feet by 3
feet - - -- -- -- 60c
Cop;er Bottom Tea Kettle - 40c
10 Quart Granite Pail - - 60c
10 Quart Dish Pan - - 10c
10-inch Granite Tan - - 25c
6 knives and forks - - 50c
6 Table Spoons - - - 10c
Wall Taper per double roll 13c.
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We keep a full stock of Paints, Oil and
Glass and would like to give estim
ates ol cost to our customers con
templating painting their houses.
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This tramp can tell the difference between bread baked in a Charter Oak
Stove or any other kind of stove. The crust of bread baked in a Charter Oak
Stove will never be hard. Caution your friends not to buy a cooking stove before
they have examined into the merits ol Charter Oak Stoves.
We make all kinds of mat
tresses from $1.90 up.
Opposite Court Hon so.
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