OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOBER C, 1899. personal Mention J. II the I u '"I "1'iwiirmim lit Heaven. II,. ...... ..... . , , i'uiroi li Of 11,1. , ly. ,.,,. ... ill rrfW C(y HiHhUv mi. I I.I ' I iif N.t l trv .. """' tl.iil. IUH"' x , - . ,, ,.,, , . . ... ..i.in.. . b i . i.i i- i m .11 ..I .... i I.. 111 ihl' TiH'i'B "mi iiirmn, ! ' -h. hi ii in ri I. Samuel., " rortlaml, ritual. ,.r,l ,.LI.. . Iiealor ami I.i. i.... i . a . - MM ISI llBei Ill I lirilMIIH ' , Ml IIIiriH1llKlj.au ..... ltlltli '" "'" "7 nuiin.y, ., , N( k-ciIhIIiii,. . . . Mr. Leaven . .1 i..., i.. .. V Vlelfli, f. Wee lli liiilii u ""'"y eioppi ()-B . . I. 4.1. III.... i.i i. i-'"" v I panii'iay iphihj ini'iiij km Chapman lelurnnd Iiiniin iiiIIiK day en tin W.J wi. jlr.K.A. iu i'"' '""M,,1y ""g'aphr ;i (1(,,Cmii I'M"" ' p'1 ly i W i i. n I jf,iil Mrs. M. I-1"''! n'MUml, i I.Umli III llila t'll v Ilia JliiUMl 1 1 '! I'"' "t, tf Portland, 1, o Una rity . A.lwlf. on o ll) prominent 1 V "II kill, ...I.. I I .. ."'awvea ami iiihw r-'"led to arrive In II.- i,. ,i.i. V v f I'rolilMii . ;lfJ 0f 4r.,-nln or Alum In all Arllcle. of l t. Tli. law enacted by tlm Ml.sourl legis lature, ropy of which was recently published In our column., and whlch prohibit tlm manufacture or .ale of any article liiUmled for fool or to U used In ' preparation of food, which contain! alum, arsenic, ammonia, etc., places tliat .tat In lfl lead In the mailer l miliary 1,-KUI.iiim. Uw. rr.trli tliiK Him un of alnrn In hava li.cn In f,lf,.. In Knulitnil. A it .. t w..,.iianjr ami tinuH lor many yeara. ; in till, country, In MinniaoU, Wlanon jln, Mi:hlK4n, Ohio, Kiiitm ky and ar--jial otl.nr llf. (Jlrnct hiui.latlon in ! A S. t ... I ... . . ... Na.l.ai.LlMl ,, , .7 . ..-J"' ;'-"" " H- a.l of alum taking f "I U , (jbiuI 'ly lanlllig hual la tu.u luna-Uy. U rn IIuim l!l'li , who haa twwu r. l ol ltilHl, WahlnK ...... i- jaJataiU)1 Calling u irivixta. I. U. tmUli !' an Kallaiil nlHw "I'K"1' '' It'l'Mhllran . . . .- ... ....i. i li.,.. A. II. ")'. " w' Auroa rutii- . . i l . k.alfHla Uir" iiauiia uii'i nan id o7 4rlay on hualnixa uiaili. U. U KHy, "I H'" " f y I'-auk Itautf al'oi 'lMl two wk. raa- 1 al laii 1 laiitiatti al)J Tali Jij. Mr, tlx Niltil an l Mum Viola ran Ltwa l"f a tiio't iU witli rlatliM lMac W illnti.a, on of tlulalla'a nr- liUfJii'iif I'1 lt WrJinwiUy for uiurt, I Uiiu, wltria li illiau, In l W . li. I'arkrr Irfl N tlr.UY for L.jl-rl uu N Vliialay, IA lulwr .la, Uai'l Ul UiaillaJ Iw Mia. Anna M' l-'tll. V.J H-titii, r'irwtitlr id J. M. Ui.imiu tvoiaay A I'oitUn.l, LutblUiliy Wo-lnra-lar laklog ot hia i lUl (" ii l "'"i. 0. C Yuuiii,lli lauioua ill. I IikmJ V.Jril avail. rr uUrllil al ll fctlMul tlalmn lliaia, waa In Oirnn ':; M iii'lav Uiaaln Unal luul on a jtmlta 1 1 iaiui . f. h, Krlijr Weill tip lo 81111 Tu'lJ . rttim ,a I'lrfUanJ r'looring Mill :ft (lilelilllg out III. i'OlltluallOII m hy Hi rnl luinmi( of Ida .'14a aunt V.t. lu.o llaf Uil-at Irfl fur lSUjtktua, I.,Tiiu'Uy tttiilnii to l irriil al 4 aurriarfa of Miaa liraiW W'cUh. '4 till alxj vwll acvrral liioutli. in haO uiuxikq ami Moc aton. M. A. Itlaka and Mim Kl.ia Vltlf lliaka of llila city n'mn' tai lr M m Maula Winchall, of 44ilii Ohio, will Irava Mxlitlar for Molilalia, wherw limy Will lliakt Jl-i Uoiut. L F.. Ii.,iiirtto aiirarwl Iwlura lha Spriiia omrl at halna on TUfauay to attaailiirj a. to hia llliiwa io ractu- i Ulur. thai Uxly. llo wa. ona of a m gfri.ht iiIUaut and .a ruaull '11 U .iiiiouined lalor. PM. J.C. .inanr otnol a term of IbAil n (aru. Jiatrit'l on Mumlay, Hr. Zinarr k. one of tha ahloal Inaliut tori i CVkauiaa rouniy anil tha Carua t' 'a mewl lortiinaU In touring hi. ftlir.. C U. Iliinilry rtur ntl Tilnly I'Oin uwcrMiiil Imntliiu trip In tha nwlglilwr- "I fulfill rviHjrla lwmliil 'WliiiJtl0,i, in tlryant omlillon J PfuveJ ,, a.Mitloni ty a wall flllo.l un In,. a I'll v !, In yrnln, a iiio i u ... , l-jwii-r. ha. alxi U., ttWttnl. In av rl of tl,ch ataUt. Ihclr .ala la f-rolilhitixl uii1m tl.ry am hramlit'l lo .how that iln-y conialn alum, ami In tlia Dmrirt of Coluuilila, umhir tha law. of ConreM, lfi(if alum, alum ti at al . " " v'.,it, lima piuiii I a r rriifiiiaiti v ti i .... U In to ,,. ,,,., ,..J.''U'"" '" of aotneof Mi. fl,.l of il. . .Hiliraiiil. of hakliiK powilor aolj tV. J. . I1...V,,,,, ,1M rw ,, ll'lllla'r, a .o,u. t rUf B,rV(Ili Hninlay morning avn.lnn. H.a l.ail hl,a !alU, liulliliim tha nrw h,iik' m Klin. I. Ilraly. who for a mm,hr of v,aia haa nin.hi.'tr.l a .alooii In Ihl. rlly I'l'I tha Miiia Momlay au l ha. I.t.( ,1 l. at. k an l llilnrK lo Warlnnr, I.lal.o, wl.rra ha wiIIk i Into hiuliira.. pnr lun. (Iih). C. ISrownull vl.llaJ tha "ulU Crrrk Mr iiillna at Mwriiuam "t KlurUy anil It vnry rnthu.iatiu In prwiMs of tliiai Vnar'a exhibition, lie Ilia di,ay f fMtn j,ro,tUl.. wa. "JH to any county on thil itrmn foot 'M ami ,H illaplay ol !a.lli. work wua "litlilly nn. Hon.J. !.. Krimo. of 8lfTor.l, waa In f'ly Vilni..,Jar on biinin,i con- D(iW with the .(iltlriiii'tilo! I,U fathnr'i "ta of whirl, lfl exeontor ami ml Knlerpriaa olllcn a ph'Mant mil. KniBi- vi.lhnl the fair at Mar.iimm on '"nliiy anil roporla royally "lortalniMl ami that ttiora wan very crMIUhle,li.pBy. I'iro lXlion, who for aovoral " Iih. n.N,l,l on Molalln avenue. de 'tul Woilnemlay for the vicinity of n)Mila, Mont. Sometime aluco Mr. tl,on ohllioil to leave horo on ac- ntof HI l.nnitlt nntl In that im tlon of !(lntry '"'"ul that ho waa .really bene- 'W iinl Ihih concluded to eultlo down there. H. IIohh, pon,er renldunt of Ore Jn City, Wm httiheen baont for mny jUrnturnod hero with hie family m' IntonilH iiinklnK this plate hi home 'or "mo time. Mr. Hon wan imWnnt Jwwu City In the oarly flO'i, Intylng 11 a and Hlnce then hae lived at "loui poi,,,., nn ia rg(,I(lo COttHt rom ' 8ond to Central America He ha. oft'i , 1,18 Urouuhton houne at the head '"Hi itreot and will pursue his occu- Clara hara will ha (,,, H tttir! a.-h,l aiH,ttliim,,ii of county (,), lor Ihl. yrar. Tl,a H,r;ioiin,..iit amouiila lo ..K, I lo rapila. ('..rrrK(mrni. aia rr-ju.i l lo U rairful In wriiuiK .it uainrt lo writ In a way thai no niit.kiiiay U hhuhI,U. Iha "llillllrii i-oii,mmioi." ran giirM .1 Ilia frlirr.l run of tha linn,, hut roM r riailii-a onlil lo I Iryihlr. Tha rouniy rointiiNtioiior. ii,i. in lltolar araaion Vlti-B.ay . The huf Ural ..r Ililt tor III i,ollilr. lo m III Hill hodr Ui. ii uiual, oatng lo a falling olf in the amount of roa I aoik for hrjili'in lr. ).' Ilutaon la nii,i:y ahoalnn to hi. lualid. a ai ft) a II liollle t'olitailiilitf lif prm-rv.). of a .iogtn pan Irom a plairr Claim ha ha. l-il,ll i''jii,r.l in Ihe i il. 11,11 ill.tr.i t. Tha iii'in aiion arw Vrry proiniaiii anJ Mr. Ilutaon rix-l. lo (rata ahoul Iha ;VlU lo look aftnr hi. prnriy. Word ha. hwn lorflvej from tha uii.i.lrii.h-i.t of Ihe liiaanaaayliiin that W, Iknu'lirdir, a patii'iit rrp.lliml to Cla.kaiti. CHli.ly, had tllrd lliera on Mrpi. IH.lt. lMitliriy wa a lalxm-r aliow a vuinmlltrd from hereon Krt. , I vi'j, and hla hoina or relalivt wert uiiknow n. Tha aut-lal irrn at Iha Y. M. C. A. Wrditpa-lay tvfjuliirf proved lo bo a ir plra. ant atf.lr. Tlia pr,rain ruoaia ed of aihlt-ik- rrtlce by iha moiiitrf of ll. young met.', claa., voial eolua and arlrctiooa rrmh-red by K.liler'a orchea. (ra in a very pleaaltig niannrr. Follow iif Iha pMKiaiu a jolly ao.i.1 lime wa. enjoyed by all. Tom Watt, returned from Alka la.l werk, alirr over yrar'a H"u'n in t," wild of that rruion. Mr. Watt'a return I. rauM'd by bun art. matien ruiring 1,1a attention and alo hi. health ia oor, eauwd by en aliak of acuryey. Heel mhU lo relura In a couple of inontha a. ha h a Ulion lhal promieea good thing. Tin membme ol the A. O. L'. W, who H ftUunenla and went out to hlatlord lairt haturday evening wrre well leu. Id lor their vl.il in the warm wel come they met at the hand, ol ihe 8uf- I....I l,r.ilirHH A larito nilMHMT were prevent from SUfford and the oa.ion piove.1 one of mutual plcaiuire and prollt to all. 1'rUntr U DUrluryed. Yuiinir Ihiniir ( lmnr d wllb tlir Crime of Perjury la Acquitted. powder aold In thla vicinity whli-l, ,rt ihown by recent analyai U contain alum. HotiiMi-keepera andgrera ahould cut the liitoutand keep It for reference : Haklng i'pwtli-r. CoiitnliiliiK A ) u in . - ConUIn Alum . . ..".f. U'" Mf v'" ;"'. (.ALL MKT Containa Alum Manf t.y . 'a I u itt-t ilatklt.aj I'liwiterlJo. Clili a. J,,MK Oint.lna Ahnn M.nf l,r Hoik llaklug I'owiler Co Han Krall WASIHMiTON Contain. Alum Manr.hr 1'a.ltic Chemical Work, Taaiiiia t llKHCKNT Containa Alum Manf. I.v('r.iit Mf (.'oHmiiIb Will IK LILY Containa Alum Mnnf. ti I). Frrrera A 'o. Ta-ou,a r.KK IIIVK Contain. Alum M.t.f. hr Wail,in(ton Wf. Co Han Kran !,'.V HON Contain. Alum Maul, br Oram Chemical Co . CnlcaKO I'KHANCK ConUina Alum Manf iijr I'urll.iiil Coffee A H.lr Co Tort. I'OK TLA N I) Coni.lna Alum Manf. Iiy Ili-no, I; lUllli, 1'ortlaiid. The hoiiaekeeper ahould bear In mind that alum make a cheap baking powder. It coal but two rent a pound while cream of Urtar cot. thirty. The quality of the powder la therefore u.ually indi cated by Ihe price. I KM) Reward flQO.. The reader, of Ihia pa-r will be pleajird to leatn that lliere ia at leant one drea le. Jieae that a'ience haa bwn able to cure In all it .tai'e. and that ia catarrh. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure I. the only x:iive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Wing a cm.titutlonal difte.ae, reiiuin-a a con .litulional treatment. lUH'a Catarrh Cure i. taken Internally, acting directly i'ion the blood and inucu .urlai e. of (lie tyatem, thereby deatroying the foun dation of the diM-aae, and giving the pa tient airength by building up the con atitution and awihitinc nature in doing it work. Hie proprietor have ao much faith In ita curative powers, that they offer I KM) for any cae that ilfaila lo cure. Send for lint of testimonial. Addrena, F. J. Cn!r;Y A Co., Toledo, 0. Sold br lrugiata, 75c. Ilall'a Family 1'illa are the be.u Teacher's .Heetlnr. A very phia.ant meeting of Ihe Clack- mas County Teachers' Aaaoclatlon wa. held at Iwcllcn'. hall In Hpririgwater, Kwturday, Hcptemher, .'JO, iH'.m. Called lo order al the u.ual hour by the president, N, W. liowland. The in in uUrat of ihe previou meeting, priiired by the the secretary, Fannie i. I'orter, were mad and approved, Tha name, of Mii.es hniiih and Messlg, ol rorlland, Ada McLaughlin, Minnie Cornett and Ora Lowellyn of ('lw kamaa county, were added lo the membership roll of Ihe Ambulation, "How lo Make the Course of HUdy Kirm:tive?" wa. the aubject Miiuued ti T, J, (Jary, of West Oiegon City. Mr, (isry spoke at length on Ihia subject, advancing many practical and helpful i'leas. The subject wa alao discussed by I'rof. 7. maor, It, L. Mwre and Ara McLaughlin. Asa committee to map out the work by months, Hupt. liowland appointed T. J. Gary, J. C. Zinaer, L. I 51oore, Jennie K. Howen, N. W. liowland, J. W. Oray. Fannie 0. I'orU-r. Mr. tstithlnecker sfxjke on "Composi tion Writing" presenting hia method of leaching the same. A spirited discus sion followed, in which Mi.s F, U. I'orter and Messrs. T.J. Gary, II, 8. Gibson, L. L. Moore, Ara McLaughlin and Hunt. liowland took part. L, L. Moore talked on "Professional Heading" dwelling on the teachers' need of inspirstion in hia daily work. A resolution of thanka waa offered the good people of Bpiingwater for their kindneat and hospitality. The people of y """ Clewm, I're-ah A tin. place take a great interest In educa-1 r hii -., n tional work, and strive to render the'M CAKKM, A tneetiiigs held there aomething to be ' M Klc. (J remembered with pleasure. Onbenalfifj IH1 l.inu N n 01 inoae preaeni, wr. Lewellyn lenjerej i U RakerV and COnffiCtlfinfirV A m - M J Rolling Mill Consumption Ten not of criT o-n men who work fn r.llln- mill, Imn fouodri- ami (Ism fartfiries dtat nf rniMumt'llon. You kin Imi early In 111 lima nn m away. Hi luoal rmiiii la a iiaiurliiK. KnlenKiHiKli-aiKMi-ilniea hort and liatklns, tometlioea hartt and dry. The ilmt .run no in.niwr nf i,y nnj. jN-aui eTeuiua.iy roiiniir-n. iha tn.ul.le nnn rmrn iiu-iimi iwi, ami ii'" ni.iani innaiing ol Ilia nn ixnicle or f i ihwi trt ii-m, tneier a iiiirriii--, hoir rr1, (liar nvili-at li ill t iff l tlie llinvl awl diint and Iron that III the air. ian c.1n-. whlf-h 0mr arul mutllHiA th. Ft.iuI Mm- .re tl.ua lurrned. and here It la liiak mi'ler a mirrii-, thaw rr-d. In Ihi, t-rnit nl iiiiniiniMli.il Itn.l a i.U, a li .nit inulii,.lr A. b. . . v.i,.k ... rtlHY.reri'.l In Knslaiwf. and It it., only run lu tha ttorl.1 lur Rollins Mill Coiuuintln. It reuli up Iha iwii, .in-iiyihi-u the munMi tnrntnor ol the Itrvaihln orriu, MrmafM-ntl-1ii the cniiKh, Ixilld U the romlllullon and lmrU lr"r U th -ilmle ).b-rn. It mu-4 aliiirr run, or It run you rxxhlti. ona Inula d'n-a wondt-ra. Try It. What 11 ba dooa fc many otlM-r II will aim do lor yiu aiel your IotrI oo. Id at 2V , Me. and ti a UKtle thmuahout tha mtted "Oitea and Canada ; and tr 7naland at I. 'M. sd., . M. II you are ixA tat Uf ltd alter Uiyiuc, return the UKU la yuur ilniicslit, ana (t your mouey tack. W$ aulAoriu Or above gvanudc, W. B. UOOKZi CO., ftoprUion, Ara Yort For sale by Geo. A. Harding. an Invitation to the teachers present lo remain at Spring. ter until next day, which kindneaa waa lully appreciated. The next place of meeting was left to the selection of the auperinlendent and w ill be announced later. meet again the last r-aturday in October, LUutha M. UlHHO.I 'r. Nrvi-alh wad Adam Hi. lAnii.Y tuaiii: koi.m'i r:i. 1 Taa la r ilmn a VLA Tfiauxtih If iiartAri. On motion, Association adjourned to, fj ir.rant lllrr. "When our boys were almost dead from whooping coogh, our doctor gave One Minute Coouh Cure. They recov ered rpid!y,"write P. B. Mn, Argyle Pa. It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. (J so. A. HalDIXO. Heart 1th yu wh4Br yo amitla th-. r--iiiui'tona-ro a. nit. nT tmmom Ihm .J-.I r- tot o6aro, l I omi aro.ai.ira.. ip Urn, aaria-a Iha Mo Vir-a ot4 -Baa4. roa iroaa -a . I B I i 1 muA am im aad pec-t--fT VI J-JIT4BAC fro-a mr oa irnt rfil. va tack fur a. T... It wit. wlll.DaU-at,-. MralaMtlT ( larmnid to mr; or wrrua4 mrny. ,- ooa. . I ' I i Lav, - -C 1 1 aIni, a Wanhlng Dinb Clothrs. Kitchen cloths mutt, of courae, be wa.hed daily, otherwise they harbor urease and odors and become unhealthy. Tl ey ahould be made of knitted crochet cotton, la a square or suitable size. When you wali them, if you will add a teasootifiil of Gold Dust Washing Pow der to the hot water, it will cut the Kreaite and clean thorn in half the time; dry them out in the sunshine and air. Ilaw Ar Yaar KMaaya t Tr HoMx' Sirana PHI. mr all Hilnay Ilia. Si P'a rraa. AtU. atarliu lUuaOf Cu.. Chlcaau ur ' 3Ti r5 V-M WWaV RUSSELL ENCINES BOILERS saw m; mills iii THRESHERS STACKERS HI RUSSELL & CO. Write for Catilocue and Prices. PORTLAND, iih Grade Planhinonu lauiiiiiui v Tuesday forenoon Justice Schuebtd'a ..I I .llk irilllrt Court room was crowueu ei... Inten-sied In Ihe Iprcllu.lnary Hearing t Tl.os. Dunn,'. ho was charged with iK.rj.iry, In lalsoly swenrlng to a mr riiige iictms,. affidavit. Ih-puty Uiatrlct Attorney Dimlck ipiwan-d ht Hie st.ilo ami presented evidence tending to show the guilt of the accimed. Geo. C. Hrow-nt-ll appeared for defi-ndont and raised the point that the prisoner lmd not been l.lentilled as the man guilty ol the crime and moved that the caao be di.mi-"l. Judgn SchiudHil was of the siune opinion and readily grtod the motion and Thus. Punno walked out ol the court room with the stigma of an inlanwui crime reniove'l from lii name. Tluit Joyful Feelhir With the exhlhirating sense of renewed health and strength and Interval cleanli ness, which follow, the nae ol Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the lew who ' o ..ogresHod beyond the old- 1,18 B"l,B I'n ! somotlm' offered but never accepted by he well-Informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California i.g Syrup Co. llarkwheat UuUA t Once. Highest market price paid 'or buck wheat at Aurora KoJUJlib I have Uken'tira agency of the Albany nuraery. All .-son. wishing can sum! "oru a- If you are Intending to purchase a piano or organ in the near future, now is the time as all piano dealers have been advised by the manufacturers of a material advancement in (he wholesale coat of pianos, to be effected from the : first of the mouth. The Filers Piano! Houau, of Portland now have on exhibl-1 tion at Ilurmeister A Andresen'a Jewelry , store several high grade pianos, plsced I their for Ihe convenience of Intending purchasers, residing in or near Oregon City. The prices are exactly the same as If obtained in Portland, and should ; terms for payment be desired the same accommodation are accorded you that are enjoyed bv the patrons of the house in Portland. Mr. Davis their repVesenta- tive, uuj be seen any afternoon or eve- j ningal Ilurmeister A Andresen'a store. During the winter of 1807 Mr. Janid Hoed, one of the leading citizens and call on me or It. II.Tauoh. merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va., struck his leg airsinst a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained htm so badly that he could not walk w ithout Ihe aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds oi linimont and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it.but noth ing gave any relief until be began using Chamberluin's Pain Malm. This brought almost a complete cure in a week's time and be believes that had he not used this remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Malm ia unequaled for sprains, bruises and rheumatism, For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist, COU.VrV WAIIIIANTS. 1Vy jtmiilum for Clnt'hn inns 'onniy nnl Orrtron Cliy tvnrrinil". iiii:iia.k oroiuujo.K city Pare Tea in packages at grocers' Schillings Best BELLOMY & BUSCH IS For the accommodation of our customers we quote the following prices: 6 cups and saucers - - 4.r)0 6 dinner plates - - 60c 0 sauce dishes - - 25c 100-piece Bne decorated dinner set - - - 10.50 All wool C. C. Carpet per yard - 50c Mrussels Carpet per yard - - 50c Ingrain Carpet per yard - - 25c Washable Jute per yard - - - S5c Hemp per yard - - - 10c Matting per yard ----- 10c Lace curtains per pair - - - 75c Table covers fringed 3 feet by 3 feet - - -- -- --50c 0) f I l r m I ill Large Oak Center Tables - $1.50 High Mack Dining Chair - - 65o Full size Bedsteads - - $1.50 Woven Wire Cots, - - $1.85 Wall Paper per double roll 13o. 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 KfflffiKg, rot ' 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 houses. 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. We make all kinds of mat tresaes from $1.90 up. Opposite Court House, post office box 132. r-.iwil M carpenter and builder.