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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1800 CORRESPONDENCE j XIIwrukI. Miiwaikik, Vl. It. Mi Mry Yoiin- lia conimi'iHfil a term of M-hool t Clark. A. H. Ilcnidtix k, a very enterprising yojiitf bimiiiFN man lia otid a drug lor at SflUood. Mr. S. la-aidiing it having 1 1 famous ilirry orchard pruned which ltl I he ok of 1 1' lo very much. Work on lha bicycle path haa itad on account of money. R. W. Caniaid hat moved to Portland lor (he winter. Mea-rft. Lnm, Clri. Kinsley and Will Bottemiller, all if Clark wore doing bunineoa in Milwaukie till eek. Mr. Tuhn, of Washington, was visit ing t.iit brother-in-law Mr. II. Hotte miller. home would le xrta came out from Portland hunting laat Sunday and shot over thirty ahota at quail and got thre bird. They must have been atraid of hooting more than the regulation fifteen. IV'ple are already complaining about cattle crowing the bicycle rattle garda and entering the fields. Njinelhing mut be done or the track will t fenced in. Julieus F. Hnietje baa been in Tort land helping hi brother to erect a hot houw, Andy Mesingo haa returned to the city of truit and commenced work for the 8. P. K. K. Co. Mrs. Lehman haa moved into ber new coiUxe which i the nvaleat in the town. Mr. Bmetj lu the finet vineyard in th Great Northwest. The delicioua fruit ia now ripe and the field la of far more interest than a bop yard. Kind Bottemiiler went to Clark Sun day to attend a dinner and returned the aame day- machine ia not going to viU Cherryvllle thla voar. It d.xViit matter much what grain the people have they can thread It in the old fashioned way with a (rail. Alc Lehman, who wa formerly a teacher in thia place waa wvii a few day ago at Cherry villi Mra. Stuchen waa the gueat of Mra. Kndetahv a few daya ago. 8aa4j. Sandy, Oct. 0 Farmers all had a good threshing aeaon in thia locality and feel well contented for the cowing winter with their granary full of grain, their cellars full of spuds and aourkraui, etc. Considerable fall work has already been accomplished by farmers. The Wisconsin logging camp has started up again, to fljat lovs down the river. J. Revenue, road master, has bad a force of men putting in a new bridge in the Eagle Creek road which is completed now, Nels Nelson is hauling lumber for a big cellar that he ia going to construct. Mra. VanAllen has a carpenter at work remodeling ber hoose. She will soon build a new bouse. Ed Kopper, oor well known carpenter, will soon go to Boring's to do some work for 0. Aemsigtfer. J L. Cedf retrorn, of Portland, has opened up a jewelry establishment on Main street nd ia prepared to do all kinds of work on watches and jewelry. Travel over the mountain bat been very slim this year, but was a little brisk last week. Uau.e hunters are coming out here in joyous expectancy of filling game hags, but many meet with disappointment. Cattle buyers are si ill raging in this section of the country and the way cattle are going out of here tbey will soon ue a scarce arucie. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kier have said good bye to their many friends and de parted for North Dakota. Miss Minnie Bosholm, of Portland is visiting her folks. Ole Aemixeger, a progressive young farmer of Burton, was seen in town recently. Judge G. E. Hayes, of Oregon City, will speak at Meinig's ball Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. After the speaking a dance will follow. F. A..Meinig was in Oregon City on business the pant week. Tsiby. Cashv, Oct. 10 We have in our town a young lady who haa seen nior falls than summers that's Waits she ha a wheel. The medal for etpert marksmanship should be awarded our popular druggist, Henry Evans. He brought in the large t number of bird thus far reported for thia season. Canhy haa an industry which few other to ns can boast of. It i the mak ing of hoop'polea. Large quantities of these useful article are shipped weekly. The entertainment and social given by the A. O. U. W. Friday evening was of unparalleled eacellence. Thespeakers were Senator Brownell, Judges Hayes, Ryan and SchneM, C. H. !ye, K. C. Maddnck and J. Steven. They all Hke of the growing need of fraternalism and pointed out the superior qualities of the Wortmen order. The supper pread in another building wa tit to be partaken of ttythe gidt and was served with a profusion excelling that thown ou the coronation day of Csar Nicholas. A lively protest made by Canby cili sen and sent in by a live man to the Southern Pacific resulted in much gd. The overland now ttope for passenger and mail ia delivered as More. The whole soul and conscience of the afore said company would not fill a two-grain capsuls. IVpending uHn white people for ninety-nine per rent of ita patronage, what moral right has this company to employ Asiatics? What moral right has this company to compel men working near their own homes to board at the company's boarding bouse? The un written motto of It) i company is the same aa that of a once famous politician "The public be d-d" Alma Aims, Oct. 9. Mr. Bowen has gone to Portland for the winter. Two of Mrs. J. J. Eisner's children have been very sick. John Taylor and family have returned from the hop field and report having done well. Chas. Bramhall has gone to Kansas, on a visit and will likely spend the winter. Miss Pearl Wood has gone t) Rock wood to stay this w inter and go to school. Miss Ada Wakefield and Lida Kram htll spent the day with Miss Edith Phelps. Mable and Eva (iotham have both been quite aick with cold. Mrs. Hickman and son Frank spent the week in Portland. Hsrrv Bramhall had his fingers on his left hand sawed nearly oil in the cut off saw at the mill Friday. He has gone to Gresham to the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of Rn-kwood, spent Sundar with Mr. and Mrs. George Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Inlow was in Portland a greater part of last w eek on business. E. S, Bramhall's sawmill is just boom ing, everything is working fine. Cliirryvlll. Chehryvillk, Oct, 0. After our few days of rainy weather we are having a heavy east wind, which is not very wel come to niOrt people at any rate it is not wanted in thin precinct. Claude Baty ia staying with Mr. Ware 'and family. Mrs. Louise Kearney has left her many friends at Cherry villa and gone to join ber hubband at Palmer, Oregon. Her friends will raim her smiling face. Mrs. Tappand children, were guests of Mrs. Baty a few days ago. Mr. Tapp and Mr. Endersby and families are going ea-it of the mountains to reside hereafter. Their many freinds wish them succesp, but their friends would he glad if they w ould continue to make their home at Cherryvil e as their Yolunic Eruption. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklein's Arnica Salve, cares I them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts bruises, burns, scalds chapped hands, chilblains, best pile cure on earth Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Hardimr, druggist. Vanity Fair Tonight. The successful burlesque "Vanity Fair," newly revised, has, it is said, re ceived tlie enthusiastic commendation of large audiences in the various cities, which insures it a long and prosperous season. J lie tine company selected by Manager Hill is a very important factor in this very genuine success, among whom may be found Carlin and Brown, C. W. Williams, Wm and Kitty Hurbeck, John B. Leonard and Jessie Fulton, Williams and Albion, Hilda Hawthorne and La Belle Parsons, Edna Melronn, Gus-ie Hill, Anna Bucklin, Maude Walker, John Armstrong, Frank Becker, ! John It. Majirn arid Edith Gray. Opera hoiie Friday Oct 13. Prices .V) cents to parts of the house. Children 2"y cents. Seats on sale at Huntleys. onsumpiion? Tt are aure you da not. NoroJy int It. But it comet to many thousand every ye tr. ltcomct to those who have had cough and colJs until the throat It raw, and the lining membranes of the lung ire Inflamed. Stop your cough when it first sprc . nd you remove the great danger of future trouble. layers 1 Pecioraifl tropt coughs of ill kinds. It doct so because it I a sooth ing ind healing remedv of grcit power. This nukes it the grcit ctt preventive to consumption. Put one of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your lungs A JWWfoa Ltttrmr) . Tat lomt rnt. u tump In f immI at. will tviM! ja idwi AtWoa4afrAo fi W h lb airla.lt rK of nm t( h wm uual pbr.tr tana In ilia l'all SialM. t nuiwl vpiM.r. luutuva anil aiartu- .ml. nllf ai ! ul "ln w4"-al a.t.ir. Wrl rra1' al n ii yirt m i wn twww r bruuM't irtaiv. lth'til C"t- I 1 '"m Aillmt, 1H. J. I . ATtn. Y LoaiU. Maa. W Sunday Shol Worker. The Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Oregon State Sunday School Aoci ationwilll held at Allmny, October, ;U2-, I1!)'.. A splendid program ia leing carefully prepared, helpful speak er will be provided, and every w6rkrr benefitted. Primary, Normal, Home department and bouse to house visita tion will lie thomighly presented ami practical help obtained. The iruKortance of this tnei-tiiig. the low railroad fares, the warm welcome assured the delegates, should Insure a larxe attendance, and Sundar school workers tearing proper credential will' receive free entertainment. Delegate paying full fare over the Southern Pacific to Albany will le re tu-ned at one-third lare. But note care fully that in every rase a receipt mut he taken and countersigned at the con vention. Ticket will lie sold October 2'ith and 20th, good to return on or be fore October 81t. The O. R. A N. Co. (rail lines) will sell ickets to Portland at on fare for the round trip, and ticket will I sold Oct. L'lth to 'Jfi, good to return on or before :iut. It is expected that special cars will leave Portland for Albany at 8:30 a. in Octolx-r 2'ith, and return from Albany at noon on October 2Hth. If a sntllcient number, (00) to fill these cars is obtained the low rate of $2.25 Portland to Albany and return will be be made, and all delegates beyond Portland are invited to take these cars. Send names of all delegates to A. A. Morse, 3.'!4 Weidler street, Portland, Or. Will pastors and superintendents make sjwcial note of this and set apart Sunday, October, 22, as a day of special prayer that this con vent ion may be blessed by the presence of the Holy Spirit? A, A. Mohsk, Secretary. KAMA (Ol'NTV UNA MIS. ('mullthin a Shown by the Seml-aiiiniwl Report of the oniccrs. The financial condition of CUtkaira county Is shown by th following reports ol the different olllcers, covering the per iod from A pi II 1, 1W.. I September :. lsil: Tmk asi mkm' lUrKHr. Aiiioiiut on hand Irom lust re port, gcl.sral f ind I.3:i't 0.1 Ani'iuiil rreiV'tl liom all sourcra aincii last report, general (mid lrf.7l' f-4 Amount on haiul from last re port, achtHil f md 1.3:W HI Amount collected, school fund H.Wii 37 Balance on hand after paying warrant, nearly all being duo on warrants that havo been called and not present ed, general fund lU'M Balance on hand, school fun I f.i Siuaur'a lUcoar. Liabilities. Oii'stamling warrant I r.'J'.l W lnleiet thereon 17," Remurce. Fund on hand M iWtV, Estimated impaltl cm r. nt ti applicable to payment ol warrant 6.0OO 00 I'ncollected hen of ... '2 ill Cn.-olltx led lien of 11 3 27 I'ncollected hen of Wi: .... 3.0 II 43 Ciicollected hen ol lT't l,7t '.'' Total resource, eicluaive of county proerly Total liabllllie Clink' Itn-oar. Ttal amount of claim allow ed and diawn - 1. 157 Total amcunt of unpaid war rant 122.243 on Ilitere.t I7.HO07 Oregon t it t Market Report. (Corrvcled weekly.) Wheat No. 1.64 cU, No. 2. f3 ct. No. 3, 52 rl per bushel. Flour Portland, I Ml; Howarl't Ut, $3.45 ; FUher's Beat, $3 2'i. Oa'.a in lack, white, 3l buhel, gray, 34. Milltuff-Brn, $13.00 hoits, $16 50 per Ion. Potatwa 0) rl erack. Fgg, 22 cent per doien. Butter Ranch, 30 In 4 ) rent per roll. Onions, Hoc. per rack. Green apple, .00 to $1 00 er Ikix. I.lvesti k and Drewed Meat Beef, live, 3 to 3V c; hog. live, 4 li to .V-ihog dressed, ti'g rent; s'.-rep, $.101 to $.1 50 per hed; veal, dree 7',c. 1 V rr I II I Iff II 1 1 1 IfalV mu" ---- Tho Klnl You Hivd Alwuyi ItoiitfliC, nml Hlilrh hM ia iio for over l0 ycara, lm loriio the algiitiir 0f - mid luia lcnt imuin under Ms p.r, V-V-1 aoiml siiicrv Mini alnco ( Infancy ,cA4ii t,r no iim to ilr-rclvo you In All Coiiiilorfrlf, IiiiHutloiia niul Hubatltutra urn but Ei, pcrlincnts Unit t rltlrt with t"l rmlniigrr the. li.ulih InfUiit nnt C'lilMrrii-r.nrrlriMO guliit r.MK'rliiieut, What is CASTOR I A CiiatnrU U t lUto fr Cwtor Oil, Iwrrirorlr, Dropi nntl 8Mtlilnir Hjrupa. II l Harmless: nml 1'lrnaMiit. t rontulus neither Opium, Mornhlno nor otlirr Natrona siibatiinco. II itf la Ita iriwrintr. It tlratroys VVormt nnI llrt) IVvrrUhiica. It curca DUrrlmu and Wlo4 Colic. It rrllcrri Trrthliuf Troullr, turra Conatlputlotj nml rirttiib'iiry. It iulinluitra the I'oihI, ri"gultrt th, htoiiiitrh nnl llovvrU, irUlnjf hraltby nml iiuturut ilrrp, TTio ChlUrrii'a liutcr-Tlio Jlothcr'i l'rlrnd. GENUINE CASTORIA Al-WAY3 Dears tLo Signature of .'IVT'.'O 0l l3i,:ot 03 0 rent r H-r ln infrequent and 2 : Improper : Shampooing The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. hi ' i J ii j w 4 sv., i i i w h i ivant.ii ' I I A ia. V' as tk. M4 M4 A4 u 1 1 t r 1 TlMf J v 1 ! I ar m..nIM fr.r dor, $rrmnf n1 VartaLU) oil m hair. Wany ... hare a ('lly ml l'lT ( hair, aixl II wcailit le l.nuulul m n. II n.a thai ilali.lmfl had 1i-ir")r! Ita I Id- ami nal It liitn-i-M. KirryMir t tira.l tlmutil I lini"1 iinr rrk llh fin rsin InJurt'MU an.l lualth glln aah. An 1 In Host Wagons IWiliiV to Builil . . . aVhvays Have Hron, Always Willi u Scalp Cloanor Mory of a Mare. To be l)Oii nd hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the woist form of slavery. Ueorve I). Williams, of Mam-heater, Mich, tells how such a slave was made tree. He ssys: "My wife tuts been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After usinjjtwo bottle of Klecfric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to . do her own work." This supreme I remedy for fnmale diseases (prickly cure riHrvouHncHH, sleeplessness, melancholy, j heudiiche, hai knclie, fainting and dizzy In the October numburof the Xortii spnlls. This miracla working medicine Amiincan Iteview there are publiHheri, ; is a Kodaend to weak, sickly, rundown under the general title of "Tho Anglo- people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only haxon Uivals," four articles relating to , W) cents. Sold by Uoo. A. Harding the wonderful strides which tliu United lJrugist. States tiave made in recent years toward j ' the commercial Bupremecy of the world, A hasket social will be given in Maple which they seem destined rum to wrent. I-ano school house on Kafurday evening from Great Britain. Tho articles are by October 'i it to which all are cordially , M. G. Mulhall, A. Maurice Low, (sir invited. The proceeds go toward the going away makes lees number of pupils ; Charles Hilke and Ian Maclaren. I U. V. U. fund for caring for ami protect- foing to school People aie( thinking ot discontinuing An excellent recapitulation of tho Dreyfus case is contributed to the Review i ing the grnvi'8 of deceased soldiers. Sunday school on account of had weather j of U(jviews by Mr. W T. Mead, in the and itmtead of haying a Sunday school picnic as it was first thought there w ould be. Ttiere will b a Thanksgiving din ner instead. Ho fatten your chickens and "de possum fode dinnah." It is understood that the threshing 'gions at the trial. form of a "chronicle," The review also publishes a series; of sketches made by Mr. Homer Davenport, the cartooiiiht, in the court room at Kennes, with Mr. Davenport's own resume ol Ins impres- , To Cure ( on.t lmtlon Pol-aver. Talie f;iHciir!la (liiulv Othurtla pw or2Ho. II (i. C. C. lull to cum. druKKiHUt rufuud uiouej. Aim not rot and l.lrarh lie hair. Ilk Mala, am in. .Ii la, rlc a 1.1 the alp rlmiifr with Ihc " Itaia iira" Tin r Miiiialn niahliiK tail what ll 'k1 fur llio halrajwl ali. solo r i.soMiirr. IT x tai:t i: in mi iii:i: Oregon (,'ity, School of Academy Grade. Thorough Inalrurt Ion. Patronage solicited at low rate. I Fall term (eiis 2nd of Octotxir. lU:v. W. ff. Davis. Mas. M. J. Davis, A h'puUtloii maintained f,.r (.' yt, )'ier g.iara(it- of raf aif.iii snade of m ieriaU, priirlr a.in.'.. idan all th prniDKM ami ax'rtioiis of maiitila lucra' a.-nt and ileah-r In n. baitil iiiiMii.an w. g.iiia roiiihinml. Manulaciiirpr of Milrbull U'arfyn, I( " tu :t.'i wr rent, ah.ivr Hie market pi I. e of dm I..! .-n tmilrr l the privilege, of rulling over, M-lm iiotf aid liliniiiiiig otf ll rrrtm 4 tl,e U ti wjg .i.ai,, k. I'MUia AltMlLLTK K M Tand tl.o MlR'Ul U. WAiiON luMriVKI.Y IS A MTKnluU AllIU LK Ami KNOW tlmt y(,u have the IlKST that can I mJ'- Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.0::: Portland, Orcr I l i l I t !,, auf'Jrt w ru ONLY $2.76 SlNDNOMONtV.i uttt.i tVl. out, im! mwI U Ha), s)tU tnttr wvlftrt 4 MSfbt, mint nuiia r of IDcIjM rtiund Um4f il iwa. 4 wwtllrnr thli IDIEAVtl J litra rttriiltiatlrjn You rt lartiliMt aiiiJ try ll l your ntjfari ii.rrsv of IMMIBtllM, VtHI M r mm4rtmi ia ifrnl niif ir' 'In frcfprb-rl'j, 4 tikriM !, I iiiffSM r h ft i y ! ll avtrMr lu In ii.iif. th;3 CAr ?S LA TtflT fl TV L ff FOR FALLnnd W NT ft. ir.u.l from mtt PtUm In una) htf all i MajthnrMufl tTftJUIIiat l(ta..,M Ita ia. rrtuih, Tt InrbM long, Trry full i. 1.. im un i nir, fltrft t III). I Ptr taft anl larv tnrm Caillar, Im-niiI) itfly trlinriifd With ftlnrfe Haiti ! furt it.i.tf rni-r rlmrtii-! with ihrvm ritWH aixl collar with two r.a ..I 1a asnbilr araltli i-l"ih hut ton ortimiiMti. IhU U law lailof asm tfejrMikMl ail riltiai li r-ainMl f tint -ilnl tiKire than itm tfic hfl' writ rr rra ( itab i siaisrsr. SEARS, ROEBUCK Ac CO., CHICACO CMara. uucwica avin iarwai niiaw -Kiutaraj jltl. rrt ,Vf. .4 A First and Taylor Stroots Ivalultllalied stS. c. ll. nil PIONEER OASTOnXA. Bean tb e B ',a'8 B0Uftt Transfer1 and Epfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE If You Wont Kirnt-clMsm Job priptir At Hnie CAUL, AT Tl IK KNTKKI 'UIMIC. Do You Nood Any Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding Or Othor Oulldine Material. --C.H. Bestow & Co. Corner nth mid Main St, Orryrm City, OrrKon. Aurora Harness Shop it. w. Wo Mako a Sjiecialty of low prices. Our Jailer ia TKAM HARNKSS. Our Stock includeH Kverylhing Worn by WclJuy Ili.lcs for Cash. !..dan('i)airl jmi'j) jAtauier roroaiu. no ah mi',jo Ziinmennaii. Propri it fin I) in I'll i '!)( kiii :n( erD -Id