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in OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE ---- FRIDAY, SE1TEMUKR 22, 1899 personal Mention C. A. U"vi iluwii from Harlow N"t Hiinday I, ,., Lit.,. I... u .... V' I'riM.. I "K'tUr ,,v,n, . , , m 1 " iU.n.,, . ITOWI iM.ill.l., h ..IM ., ... .U" '-M.-r "z: - - , (,. H. I- ',IM'1 "' """",,'l " 1,1 1 collared Y hia .-r.-.jitor. ,p J,illi"- i K, Hilikl'f vlaiied l'lt raliu ;,, A'laln " vilior frm (nty jjJnT,"f ''v '"turned il.. A. V. 1 liener waa a viauor 10 ,i,,if i n1''"' Tueday. ,nll'ik a represented In ,fo,Mir !)' M- AU.uth. jl (j. K, liars paed Ihawrrk uiH( with li"""1 I" tl J. pr.J. J. I-""'". MoUII' pu'ar j,uia l Uirliy Wednesday, V K. l"i returned from Km ill, Or., I I I...... f... lllltM lilBl OJ (-iiiiUi l Miir!jr for Cor- slirl I"" " C. Jtai' ' '"'i 'n '"'" MoUII e)wla lo)i"K ln " Ull, pj. JtiM. A. Miller wenl ti ft lu Maletn jaJt' I" apriid 1JS al ! 1U C. It. II.kjio ud family visited 4ni pnrl dara ihi week going u 1.J.T- Irttuf il"7 allud th O. A. llfurtalli I"'"'- H Weill Up Mp lUirlay down from Wood i M nla railing on I. it Oregon lily ,dU. I J Htll, in from lit !! Bit Trawl Clerk Tueeday on buae CtiMlrf K-akn lull Ual Jlllajr l..r m;:n lirm da all) llmiit Ida rol- 1) Piottiaa ml ( lia. I.txf rr Irfjinin frfroiUIIt In llt ttlj iu.rr. Cunj ("Ink I linr I 'Hon nl tnwy It sp lu hairul TuUjf luf 1 1J tial U tl II. aUI fair. HjtMijr ril, i.f I'urtlanil, la 111 arrk, Knhlrl A!liritnl n l Miaa Maul ;l aiih Mix 1 JU't ('uti)til l ( Ula 'ii , ",vm""' ' '""-'I .,u,M37 r c..,ir.M t (:(V),llk H;(i U ' llitfl...n. i.lrJ..UU.iMi.i,i "l rB..,.? Al..,l ii,. flr,i . .... 'V.rl,al.,H,l((,nillllllriid(t On .. -.una w ll)4ny "lMtnUlta ol t,H,,,, y i't. MH,lrr U In ).-t,,,u 1B Iii,,(.()ll M-'iuM un.,1 M.,l.r,6ih., .!,, ,H U al.U )., (, , , ,J,1(.lelll o( ell lrillt tiirn. To the Ladies You arc con i rilly Invito b at win! Uraiiil dinjilu of Imported Pattern Hats On MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 8opt. 20,20.27,1890. Miss Celia Goldsmith. Mm. Mary Ann Ury , l'..li1.lH,.rii.1(1rr Hhir.r tvri,lii,. Hli a, , km, am, ,,4y, .i,,,... A i.'.l.. I. ... I .. . , lmlWlyraraol.Ui.ia. Im.,, ,.,. tllil , (lUrkaiita tonnljf r4 ttj,n Tl" ('!, kauiaa touuijf ,..iii'iifiil Ul apai, In tl.la -k, laaiin rf id. W..,.U,,. Tin li.l ll.l year la n.,l lara-a aa .rvuu liau In aiuyunl de- lUi'l'Milil tiul U ft-alff ll,... ,y maa.,,1 U a larrf tinnier ol mall ! Iill'jiirlti lea. Aft ..Mjr n.iirxr rlalm loraliom rr (1I..J In Ilia laml ollira WVlnr.-Uy. Tl.a I'M-alora rr all Irmn Tlllamonk cHimy, aiirin rrcni or.W liaa llii'ian a lara numlf ol a ri-a on Wil aoii iir un to luallin. Tlia locator m-ialljf raina ovrrlaicl ia. llm Wllaon fiVef rtl. Ct )T. Ai'ix-raon arnt uploCor ltr y, .i aiinii.l a nirriuia ill (f J U rrrnla of Ilia Agm ultural i. V. S. Taylor, or aa lis la uira fam ir'tkhuan "Hwkakm" Ta)l.f, aa, a .".t ii;inr In I'la. katuai inrlroH L IJiir.lar. krt.M. I: i'arloa ami Mra lioo. A nUi ilmta out to Wtllioll Tlntra lay I ill nul MTrral daya viaillng 'a Ur, Jan.ra Harlow, Ilotard Uroanell on Momlay lo ik Up ttnditaaa a iiiaintwr of a Portland tll'toJ ttaa. Il mil devote all hi 4ttii, aiiiirr to tlm on aludy. Utnl Carlton Itaritlnir ara at Cor Ualicro tliry al atlanJ Ilia Agr. iioral Mllriro (hi, fall and wlntor, 1 "il up Tura.la lo I ma-nt llio nlii day. Clu Allirltihl rrturnnd laat Sunday mir.'k'a trip tliMiiuh I.nn connty, Mbt purchamiil two car load of fat k'lla for that OriKon Clt ntrat marksl " - - ---- all'rlglil and lii(. E. K. Cliarmati, T. L. Cliannan, (iw), lia'l and Mdnny Moor larf C y.Hr.lay ' lt lot aprliiK on Ilia nir Cla k. M.ln r limy antl a waak or Il;i, liuiilirtK iul llahitiit. ''",; II mf. rraln Ma poallU't) Railo', nr.KTry atoia tlio flrat of the lhiid k to (Joldftulala. Waah., n li liaa lirn Icndprfnl a oillon luailiiMand ilrv uooila ilmiartmoiit lilarifii ui-m-ral atora. ?'D L. Slnvctia. alio for tf viral yrara f" ,,M Ixfn axaliliiiK la lha law olll.-e 'Ifund (irilllth, lr-partrd Mon y for Kuifcitu wlicM lio will nili'r tlia M il"lariiiiini .f tl.A ITnif.ir.liv ul Tfln. Mr. Sloven man Orfir.m City f'lili him kind of mv.-M. I'. II. (ilitn ha rnlurnud from "'viit with .r lniahand at Htllo 'I t'liniiicnivil Ikt work In tlia Orouon 'y "'Win Monday. Mr. (iUa In om ti lionUciMior for lli contri:tin """I Wuk,., Davl.l. wlio liavo "t cniitract on llm Hnattlu walor r"y"li.in. Tl" Huh dul.xin front lia Win treHlad "ewi'oat ol pulnt. little Htuamnr Yullnv Onxun haa pnlHlduirtl,,, I'orllnml-NowburK run. 1,lfl Kokv KmuIv k'itKl.nn tin, ln.nn fwliiulfii and a now outfit of hIioIvIiib declnlor, in thadamaira anlt of Cot- f . 0riKn City 1 exiwoted from ii'lirn run. .. " -"'iiiiKur any day now, 0,'Hty CammUulm.... If U..lf ..n r . ' "niwimi lk UliUll Tiaw PK,nali)in Rnn.Ua I. a .III o. lW' Uml 1....... . !'tf wwwuiu Biioup mo ius At II. Coiia'raaiioiial iliurcu for nut Mun.lay ni'iriiin( ll,a paalor' tlifin alll Imi "fliaUrl Murw amiii lha Myrlla Tnwa", Ktflilli, tuple, "Iraaixit Iroiu our pajwf niakfra." Tim rlioir i, again lolly or.-aiiiK-d and undnr K. K. Cu.i p at'iii'a dirn tiuit and adl add krrally to tli lnl..fru U tli ai'ivl.-pa of the cliurrli. All ara n.at im-rrvly invitml, Mra. I'.iia dld hrtriiiler 1 Ol t at the I.oiiik of her dauglilor, Mr. A. A. I'o'tfr, altrr a ahort ilium. Mr. Ie aa, atii'ihk' Ilia flrat to ac'.tl in Canhy and a ill be aa.lly iniwrd hy hrr rrlatlve and many Irifnda Tim funrral arrrl't re hold In th (Iinatian cliurch aud lha mnaina Ul I aay In tli Z.on t-ciiio lery . A rrprrapiitativ ol tli Northern l'aillo railroad tlit aetcral day tier thit Mark looking up ltitii- evnrern Ilia government land In thi -tion of Id room rr. The N. 1'. I in.nl lllirral In tilT.-ritia' ndj-ruiiili lo aiern aeltlrr and Hi vlall ol their atfrnt her a a U) prorar Information for proe-l' IV lmniirtit. Kv. K'M kool. died at hi horn In WilUlmrg of heart dieeaae Monday even Ina. The luneral tit held WeJnemlaT and th miuain laid away in Mountain View remrt-ry. Kev. Korkwootl waa for aeveral year 'tor of th Coimrrga llonal rhurch her and a man of unuaiul power. Many of our citlioiw tentiftixl their ipprrv-latiiin of hi K.eal worth and iharaiU-r hy allendin th funeral. Fall View cornaa Into prominence with another juatiro court cae. Mr. Ja'iiea m I a hard working woman, who keep a number of i-Mrkena from which h realiie a few cent in time of need. OuiSeol la her imljjlibor and iai a hahil of ralchlng th hen, and wrliiKlng their neck ilier whlt-h he throat llicm hack Into Mn. Uw' yard. Juatii- Si'huehel ha iaud a warrant for Heol and will adjudicate Hi diapule. Vedneday Chief of Police) Ilnrn rv wived a niok, from tiervali annonnc Ing tlm theft of 1217.00 from a hop iiroaerof Klrvlw, and anklng him to watch the Ivoal for a couple of men who w.ira unpoeled of liaving duno the Job. Hurna liMiinttsI the Imk all afternoon and llnally potl..l lint mm on m Alton. They were arrented and a . I I.I. i ....II...I ..aiill.ll aeurcli reveaieii iiimi ln.-ir uiiih-i aa !. than :W, ao lliey were reloawd. They wore the men aked for In the nut ated and Ilurn nay It l not in muu il they did'nt Imvo tho money. The moHtardeul frlendn ol the Chau tauqua mov.mmnt roroKiiie that On'tfon City Nhoiild havo on ol tlm laWHi cir cle In the Hlulo to pursu the cmir of tint Mlorary and 8elontifto Circle. The roH.linit for the year Includes Prof. Hpuika' Exanlon of the American H'o pie, a topic moHt timely at thiii particular period. The cunt ol me doom iui ' . 1 ..nu.thtriL uaur la rflil ll'BU IIIUIO IIKII ui.w All who dtiHira to got full Information are Invited to attend a mooting lor the orKiinir,iition of a loealdrcle at the home of C. H. CanfloM on Monday evening, Hept. 25. Mr. K. H. Clmrnmn and Mr. Caullold have kindly oonw tiled to open their home for the regular meetings ol the circle dm-lng tho winter. The IiuIIoh. The plcBHanl effoct and perfect aufuty with which ladies miiy use Syrup of Figs, iiiidiir all eonditlonn, mkB it their favorite remedy. To tho true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of the packago. For aale by all druggirit. I-Htl Unite Wlker, who played the part f "Triy" th "Clever Fool" th t'loaimf play u,, Hhlrley engage ment, carried or th part with a rim and apirlt that wa dellghtlul In one of lier year. While th Kicond Oregon waa In tho I'hlllppliie tho rnmnUr of Co. I were thrown into the company of the 14th infantry to a great extent and found the regular very agreeable and pleaaant fellow, alaay ready and willingly ug..atlon or ct lo make lif r-tm'er and inor coiiiforl.1,1 for the boy of Co. I, Now that the hoy are at horn their thought go haek to the member of Htb In lb faraway ialand and they feel a diialr to allow tlmlr appreciation of thamnycourtie extended Ihcin. They bav aeeurwl Cpt. Well U deliver hi lllualrttd lecture on "Tho Oregon Keg. merit In the Philippine" at Hblvely'o hall on Haturday evening, Kept. 23, and wllh the pro. ed of the lecture th boy will wild miny a needed artii-le to their friend in tho Hth regiment. Turn out and help the boy remember their friend. The Kat did railroad bridge over the Claekamai ha fori out of buainena. Tueaday evening' frighlcr carried an unuanally heavy load aud had a car of I ii in Ur attached alao and the weight proved too much for th bridge timber, ml they give way under the trin. The motormn iicf-eeded in netting hi train aa'cly acroa, ainre which time no car have been allowed to pan over (he bridge. There I or e nger car on it ... ... una ena oi me line an J it manage to do the (iladatona and Portland work, paae,igera walking acroM the bridge and ronneeling with the other ran on lb other ai'lo. The company' freight buaine I handled by wagon between hr and dl Intone nation. The com pany had t(eri examine the bridge Wedneaday and it wa deemed advi aim to build a new bridge, aa the timber are badly rolled, and it ia expected to have it ready for ue In about ten day. Ilow't ThUI We offer One Hundred Dollar lie- ward for any ram of catarrh that rannol bo cured hy 1111' Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciikxkt & Co., Prop .Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the laat 13 year, and be lieve liiia perfectly honorable in all bua ine tranaaction and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their Arm. Wxt A Tai AX, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0. Waldiku, Kinnam dt Mabvik, Whole- aale DruggiaU, Toledo, O. Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, cling directly upon the blood and Dig- cou surface of the ytern. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggist. Testi monial free. Ilall' Family Pills are the beat. Loot, Near Wood burn, on the flrat of Sep tember, a gray horse, biand on left hip, cow s head; weight about uuu pound, had ro around neck when laat seen. Literal reward will be paid for sny information leading to recovery of said, animal. Bkht Jkwku, Park place, Oregon. The great success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy j in the treatment of bowel complaint ha j mads it Htandurd over the greater part of I the clvilineil world. For salo by Geo, A. Harding, Druggeat. Free tablet, rulers and pencils with . school books ai Charman & Co, the cut j price druggiHt. I i For wounds, burns, acald. sores, skin I diseases and all irritating eruptions, 1 nothing so soothing and healing as Do- Witt's Witch llaxet Salve. Mrs. Kmnia Rolles, Matron Englewood Nur sery, Chicago, says oi ii: "wtion all oIno fails in healing our babies, It will cure." Gko. A. Hakdino. 4 'O UN T 1 W A Hit A NTM. iVnjra itrfinliim for Cliu-Ua ninn t'oiinij' nnu wirgon t ity vwrruiil. Till: II A3 ii Ol'OBKtJO.M C ITY Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at Your Grocers Nam Hlmpaona' IWma. Admirers of th poetry of tho late Sam I. HlmpMon are now for tho flrat time given the opportunity of subacrihlng for a book of hi writing. The work of compiling and arranging for the publi cation of fSlrripaon'fl ni Is now in prog run at Portland, and the book will I ready for delivery by 'Jot-ember. To the people of Oregon especially, Ham Himpaoii, 4)t ly need no rwoiiimenda lion. The poet wa raiand and edu rated In tlil Haiti, and ha written remoon th romantic lx!iitles of 1 1 mountains, river and valleys that will go down to the age. "Iteautiful Willamette" alone Is pronounced by critical judge not to have lu equal on a similar topic any where in the English language, and haa mortalixed tho name o' thlnOrrgon river. The book will contain 4X) page printed on flue per, attractively bound, and artistically print). Two style of bind ing will b prvaented, one for $2.00, and one for $2 M), payable on delivery by Kiuipaon Publishing company. Mr. J. R. Heaver, baa taken the Oregon City agency of I he poem. Card of Tliauks. Mr. and Mr. A. A. Porter desire to ex pre, their bearlleft thank to the neighlRir who ao kindly aaited them during their recent great affliction. Distinguished Testimony No secret society in the world stand higher in noble aims and charitable accomplishment than the Knight of Pythiaa. That order is dole great good. aii't "no oi u, lineal inniuu- tiona is the Ohio Pythian . . . . ..SMVELY'S HAIL. SATURDAY EVE EPTEMBER 23d Ohio. which I ably tjre-sided over by Superintenilent Lti Fcvro and hi wife, Mr. Callie I. L Pevre, the matron. The latter ha recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention because of the prominence of tho writer. It I as follow: "Mosr. W. if. Hooker & Co., New York: Last year 1 UHd Acker's English Remedy at the suggestion of a friend, for a senou. throat dilhcultv and extreme ly hard cougn. Had used many well spoken of prepara tion without relief. I can honestly ay that Acker's English Remedy removed tho difficulty and (topped the svr.tt rr It f A tt oiat r, wr- am n, ,?J mnr. th.r. hr- ht- CaLL" 1 '. Ohio Pythian Horn. ties, and at leant one-half of the last i still on hand. I also consulted phy sicians with no permanent result." (Signed) CaUis I. Lb Fivsb, Tho friend to whom Mrs. L Pevre refers a having suggested Acker's English Remidy is Mr. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of tho Troy Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where tbis remedy has accomplished many other cures In Throat and Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance Mra. Lo Fevro also said: "If you will call on Mr. W. II. Sctfaust, a prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, yon will find that he, too, has bad any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and thinks they cannot keep house without it." Acker', P.nicll.h ktmrdjr I, sold by all drug-gilts nndar poaltlv, guarantee that your mony will b refunded In caaaof failur. ,;c. nc and fi a buttl la United h'atr, and Canada. In Kogland, il d.. rs. id., and a. 6d. We oalAorlM A otwK fuanvUu. W. il UOOk'ltt k CO, Proprittor; Arw York. For sale by Qeo. A. Harding. www A Word to Jlolhers. Mother of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to ad minister Chamberlain' Cough remedy. It contiin no opiate nor narcotic in any forai and may be given a confidently to the babe a to the adult. The great uc cea that ha attended its ose In th treat ment of cold and croup ha won for it the approval and praise it ha received throughout the United State and in many foreign land. For sale by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. (law Ara Taar KMueya t TV ffobla' ,ira(u PltUrnrr ,11 ii)ut Ilia. Sat pla frM. AM. euiiliu fcWOMelr CunCauMuta " E. E. Turner, Cotnpton, Mo., waa cured of pile by DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salve after suffering seventeen yeara and trying over twenty remedies. Physician and surgeon endorse it. Beware of dangerous counterfeit. Oro. A. Habdiko. flMtt itk yoa kMbr yoa Mtlm lk, , 9mvv la dtr lor UAtictit, wil out rvou. al.lrM. iiiii Um. ttnfrit bm 1.4 oo4. r 00.00 cirr4 kur KCV1..H 41' tna lllTuwb It vita wlii.pmti-BUr, vmuxuj m iwww.0 lArar.. r r.f uft Mnwt. I - -r-- -,- ul- Ii- T L "a a a a aT I I m M liMlrMiital a4at VO aMruAAT V I I ft ll' I k -mm m ft m - CAPT. H. L WELLS will deliver hi Illustrated Lecture' on "Work of the Oregon Regiment in the Philippines," under the au pices of COMPANY I for the benefit of tho 14th INFANTRY, U. S. A. Admission 20 and 30 Cent. I :. 7 iT! -T- I . TTrT RUSSELL EKCIMES BOILERS SAW MILLS I THRESHERS SUCKERS hi RUSSELL & CO. Wf.to tor CaUlogue and Prices. PORTLAND, wtuun. High Grade Monhinanu lauiiiuui v BELL0MY S BUSCH rii 01 fl01)SEFl)Bm53IE5 For tho accommodation of our customers we quote the following prices rv 8 cups and saucer - - 45c 6 dinner plates 50c 0 sauce dishes - - 25c 100-piece fine decoratod dinner sot $9.50 All w ool C. C. Carpet per yard - Brussels Carpet per yard - - Ingrain Carpet per yard - - Washable Jute per yard - Hemp per yard - - - Matting per yard - - - - - Lace curtains per pair - - - Table covers fringed 3 feet by 3 feet - - - - - - 60c 50c 2oo 10c 10c 75c - 50c Large Oak Center Tables - $1.50 High Back Dining Chair - - C5c Full size Bedsteads - - $1.50 Woven Wire Cot - - $1.85 Wall Taper per double roll 13c. 1 Copper Bottom Tea Kettle - 40c 10 Quart Granite Pail - - 60c 10 Quart Dish Pan 10c 10-inch Granite Pan - - . 25c 6 knives and forks - - 50c 6 Table Spoons 10c GKSSOSb We keep a full stock of Paints, Oil and Glass and would like to give estim ates of cost to our customers con templating painting their bouses. . .vidiilii. . OAK 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 of Charter Oak Stoves. PiSP) We make all kind of mat tresses from $1.90 up. Opposite Court House.