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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1890, THfc SOWING. M arar that hit htrrrft ? amalt, With Mill el Cmll or o (rain, Wlill b,i al.tt, iih Ixnui rwnnln a'tr, f till t.Olowrrf th full Irai.MH a.in. How ni.i di.Nt It.-u ?" I nlj. "IMrtiJ, A Jw.n.flll o( hrl, Irw) nr mv." id ih Irt thou wrt Ima.l or would two1 To lliv allr frvni Mill I'll Mnrrr Tho i tntmly a"rth rrnwt ! fv mm tif fniit pin; TI ' lb bountiful wrr r rwp A houi tiful hirwi nfiln. li o.'' I Mid, "t.i th Mil, fiif liimal tlmw a,n will ha Kara; ,,. wuh bountiful lian.li Irat thou wwp it lh Whrn in Lonl or Ik kamil ftriwa Mr. Malta TuwfT. 2 3 Raw aa Ortanlat Kahl Lor Through a Madlam Hi Foaad II Through Aecldaat. Tb Teatry lxir of the cbnrch of St won in LTiCKfiim orn'OrMi itxmt n onr ftT tbe Sunday morning arTYico, anJ a rprnce figure pmf ilowlj down b halt walk to tba itrtvt para aaifiit It waa M. AngnstA, tb littU , argani!)t M. Acgnnto bad cotuo to a drtoruiin- atitn within tbe put boor. The tnn cf 3irop?nt was brginninn toibine open thii middle ai?e,l AlMtlan, and he felt tbe elation of ipirit. He had a (rood yoeition as organist: be had a large tnDMcclaaa; be had rotnpoeed a inccwa xnl march; he had a bank account II. ronld bate morn be won Id share bis 'JuppincM ; he woold marry. Practical thought came back to bini "Wiiu tbe catinir of bit Sunday rvtUar not dinner. His pint bottle of cheap wiud Mimnlated bini to an act courage ous, lie wonld k tbe wife of tbe sinister and ask ber help to find him a citable mate. lie bad beard tbat the asa le many matchee among tbe cbnrch teople. In this state of mind be went to tbe tionseof the minister. Dr. Da hi and was aitnonnc to the wife cf that gentle man, to ber great surprise. She bad merely a rpeaking acquaintance with the sprnce little organist, bnt tbe came to bun at once and expected to bear a tale cf woe or di'treM. Her snrprise may be imagined when tbe excited .Alsatian, in a compound of bad Ens lifb. German and French, poured forth bis heart's desire, bia thought, bia oopes and leiotbt her ajtance in finding him a proper life cuunanion The bope!tir.ew of tbe tat'k struck ber atence. but tbe earnestness of the or gamut gained ber sympathies. Sbe questioned, abe deliberated, hesitated and was lost. Ere an hour bad pasted ne nsd promised bim ber assistance. win iniroauce yen to sucn ladiea as wonld be anitabl", yon understand. " ehesaid; "yon most do joar own court ing, etc" 'Oh. yab, suitable," he nodded smil ingly. "t Ua suit yon an suit me. as tis great affaire fcr me, yoa nn'er stand " Mrs. Dabl watched bim away in tbe direction or tbe park with misgivinga Shrewd she might be, bat sbe could not Jatboa the feeling of this poor alien. -who felt tbat now at a late day he slight bailJ a nest and find a heart -auate. Mrs. Duhl was a sympathetic wom an. Sbe entered tbe interview in ber diary and memorandum book. OnMon day sbe discussed the matter for a half roar with Ler husband, then- prepared -a list irom ue cnurch record of such widows and maidens of uncertain years as she thought suitable toM. Auguste's age and circumstances. Tbe next step -was to nring about meetings. Shear--.ranged aome for a coming church social. :Sbe secured a widow as a piano pupil for him. Sbe asked two spinsters to tea on a certain evening and invited M. .Augusta to meet them. Tbe seventh and last candidate she would ak to ride out with let and include tbe or ganist in a drive to a distant park. Then monsieur would confide in ber hin choice, bis emotions. Tbe rest conld take care of itself. No fault could Mrs. Dabl find with monsieur's conduct. He appeared at the church nodal, obedient to her bints as to appearance and deportment He was soon presented to several ladies, wbom be treated with reverential po liteness, but bis gaze kept wandering to iLe bouquet or young maidens who laughed and joked with the youths of the Lutber league and the Endeavor circle. .At Mrs. Dahl's suggestion be even escorted one of tbe widows to ber borne, and was cordially invited to call upon tier in tbe future. Tbe widow pupil was exceedingly kind to him. but ha regarded ber with curious eyes eyes ttiat had something pathetic in them. On the occasion of Mrs. Dahl's tea M. jAufTitte met tbe two maiden ladies of good family upon whose virtues Mrs. Dabl bad discoursed to bim tbe day be fora One played the piano for bim very well; the other was a paragon as far as housekeeping qualities were con cerned. -Still monsieur rewarded not Mrs. TDahl by a sign of preference. Quito puzzled by bis reticence, tbe minister's wife cbose tbe next fine day for ber drive, and placed by the side of tbe sensitive organist tbe last of ber seven eligible. This candidate was younger, Aandsomer and more worldly than any lladj the aspiring musician bad met Sbe "jras merry, the was pleasunt audi xrtd herself to please monsieur. He nrikd freely. He was even voluble, but ie made no sign to the astonished Mrs. Dabl tbat be bad any choice. Instead hit eyes kept their puzzled expression daring tbe wbole drive. Mrs. Dabl requested monsieur to call npon Jier the next day, and at tbe bour J Bwcpt into tba room with something of j indignation in her mind. The littlo ' organist stood at tbe window andi' y 3xwd quit u gracefully to her an j "Well, monslonr. and have yon found a suitable lady among those yoa bate melt" Mocslenr looked at the minister's wife as a terrtlWd child looks at Its tormentor. "(l.xxl niadame, are dose all is ladle a bsf n'livlid for met" he stammered. "Why. you've 'on sen n. That Is a great msny to wlt-cl from, Is It nott" "Zry are all old ludiee, ia it nott Zrj air not frainh, to call it not full of feeling." "Man alive!" cried Mr. Dnhl. for totting her politeness in her vexation. "Did yon expect to inert young girls to marry as If yon were young and fieh yourself T Why, man. look at yourself 1 You are past middle age You are not attractive to yonng girls. Look at yourself I" Sbe pusbinl hint in front of the long mirror. The poor little organist looked long and hung bia head. Then be sought for his hat and as ba took it he turned and spoke: "Madame, in haf boen kind, verra kind. Zu speak truly. I am nicbt youcg. Ze work, ae study, te poverty baa made me old. but I forgot for te heart haa yet sa youth. I may nefer find te lady dat I nek. I grow old. Madame, I will return to my uiusiqua. Forgive me, madam. " "I wanted to cry. and yet I never was so provoked." said Mrs. Da hi to ber bnsbaud. "Is be or is be not a fool?" Her husband did not reply. In tbe dusk of the evening M. Au gusta leaned from tbe attic window. The magnificence of sunset was in bis face, tbe silvery moon rode high in tba east. His eyes showed tbat he had wept. Now a ca lumens was in them, the calm ness of a resigned hope. A pile of music lay on a cbair near bim. He wonld soon go down to the church and by the sin gle gas jet lighted in the vast room giv bis wbole soul np to bis goddexa, music Sbe would be richer by tbe death of a hope, tbe rode dominion of a foolish bnt ecstatic dream. There was a timid knock at t ho door When be opened it. there stood a tail. slight girL She was very young and very timid. On ber arm bung a bas ket, from which sba took a bundle fur him. 'Zanks to tu. Mile. Marguerite Could not ze small brozzer come wiz ze article? Xichtzn!" Tbe gill colored and tears came Into her eye "He is sick. There was no cne else. Mother hopes the mending will suit yon snd tbat you will buve more." Yab. oui. I mean yes." said M. An- guste grsvely. "I will come to see small brozzer tomorrow. It will be ze great plazzir to me. Tell bim. I will go down ze stairs wiz zu, mademoiselle Za air one brave girl one goot girl" They proceeded down three flights to tbe street door. In tbe light the organ ist saw tbe traces of tears on the girl's cheeks. His beart melted. Another wept in sorrow, one so young and who would, were it not for grinding poverty, be fair, be happy. His voice was very gentla "Go home, my child." be said. "Ve must all so Her mooch. I will not forget to see ze small brozzer tomorrow. If be ia in great dangair. come to ze cburcb for me zis evening. I play ze organ to ease my souL lixd night mademoi selle, I will not forget to pray for ze happiness cf one so young, so sorrow fuL" He turned up tbe street, but as she hurried away the gill wm i led at him through a very rainbow of tears. Tbat mile went with bim, and after be lighted tbe gas jet in tbe church gallery ha turned to the organ and once more played out an ecstatic, improvised cbant to love, to home, to peace, to bis hun gry heart's best wishes. Chicago Her ald. resident Klnii, Farmer's Hank, Htooklyn, Mich,, Im used lVU'itl's I. iltli' l'srly Klitcrs in Ma family for years. Says thry are the Iw-st. Tliei. (union little pills cure iMiixtipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel trouble. (iso Hahimnu WHAT I MIII.OII. A grand old remedy (or Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world (or lull a century, lias curvd tn nuniernlile ce of Incipient i'ontimpt. on and relieved nuny iiMilvanoed tag. If you are not satisfied w ith the results we will refund yur iimnrv. Price 'lb eta., and Wets, and 1 .00. C. (1. 1 1 mil ley, the Druggist. Tbe "How Hoy .Vem-her," Hev. J. Klrkman, Holla lilve, III., says, "Alter suffering from Hroiu-lnul or lung trouble (or ten years, I wt cured by One .Min ute Cough Cure, It I all tbat t cUiinrd (or it and more." It cure cough, cold, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. duo. A. lUauiNO. Dr. L, L. IVkens, dentist, lias re opened his dental oltUti In the Harclay building corner oljNUin and Seventh atreeta. Agent for the bet machine on earth Improved New Goodrich. Oregon City Auction House. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are Sold on a positive guarantee. Cures hoar t burn, raising of tba food, ditre after eating or any form of dyseptia. One little tablet give immediate relief. ?5 cts. and 50 cts. lieo. A. Harding, sgent. Industrial Exposition OCINS IN . Portland, September 28 oioaii October 28, 1899. Horticultural ami Agricultural. IVolilri l OrrKoil. U.hlM mimI lilnliulM arrnlrr vnritiy Mini trolMlii IhHN rirr Itrlar iVnnett's Renowned Military Kmj MISS ALICE RAYMOND Ainerh a'stirestesl l.dy Cornet Soloist. The uiuvpiilled FLORENZ TROUPE of Acrobat, dlwl f'm the tfinplre Theatre, London; their tlr.t appear ance In A merle. A (ileat FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM. 3 CRE AT SISTERS MAC ARTE Cnsurpitnoed Aerulisls, In llirlr thrilling' acts. ANPOrilFU (iUKATATTUACrinNS. A Season ol tireat Surprises and Astounding Feats. B;;! Sites 02 ill Tnisjjriiticj Um. Tho Condition of the Teeth will tit r or inke a beautiful mouth. liiirt neglect, Iherrit.re, to give thrill the attenlhin they d.rra. We carry a Uue Una o( preparation for cleaning and pra..lng (ha teeth, every well known make Ulng In slotk. Our Tooth Food whlrh I an eicelleiil dentifrice. It whiten the teelh, tirtigtheu the gum and sweeten the birath. I'i Ira '.'.''. Tooth bruheof biUlle, ruhtwr, ate. from fie. to MV, CHARMAN & CO. Cut l'rtV OABTOniA. Bmti tk -Jf Hi) m Boujtt ADMISSION. 25 CENTS. OHILORIN unois) U viaaa to cintb. HOXT TlTsS IT I wish to express my thank to tbe manufacturers ol Chaml-erlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, (or hav ing put on tbe market such a wonderful medicine, "says V. W. Massintfill, o( Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacka of dysen tery and cholera infantum who must al io feel thanklul. It is fcr sale bv G. A. Harding, drugist. ir Aa ( b ) GGLE BOOK: A Farm llbrat? of tincqnalltJ falne Pm: :r l'Mdatc, Concise and Comrrchcnslvc U-. sofficly ftlntcd tod bcautiiully lilusii'cj. By jACOO DIQQLU No, 1-DKK1LC IIORSe IUK)K All.hout llima Cimmon SrwTVeatlw J4 llltu(ralluiu;a UuOia Iikc. y.Cioi. No. 2-DiaaLP. bi:hhy ik:ck Allatnul rrui..( Mu.ll I ruHttr. l tnA nr cont.On. jroi-l luc lit r i.i r-.'c.i. r.c 1.111.- i,u. v.rlclm al huuiI tt illiudaiion.. I'm... yi Crui. No. 3-BKKJI , IVl'LTKY I'(K)K All about r.iul.rjf ; Ih. brt I milm n- k In r-t-ir, Irlkirvrrythlnir ; trltlui ciN.tnt it u "kr it-t i' ti" u. of nil Ihc rinll titnl.. ith i jliuo iiliulr.iti um. 1-iUx, sotcuta. No. 4-CIQOLP, COW BOOK All about Cow. mid Ihr Itotry tiilnr. ; hftir-- e-rr i ante; contains lcrlorr llfr llkrrffliti. i , trcrvl, with in wber llliubattutu. I rut, ... No. C-BIQOLO SWINE BOOK JuUotit. All ahn.it llrrr.llnr. r i rrr, Vttru.n, rtc. Contain, tnrt h UjniiKI i.aii tunes anij other co(iavlii- I''hc, j Ci ui TtieBiaOLO DOOKSareumiii'.orlpinnl.u-'f.ll-vr-r,rvr. ajwanythlaa' Hkelbrm j m.tiv..il.i lit : .1., or having a ronum wlc-1-.u I 'At I ;.. . . . 1 Nulh. liYcrjr 00 who krrjr. a lt lie, Cut. 1 Chkkm, or grown hm.ll I'rulH, tu kM tu tttui nilil wajr foe the BIA.Ui DOUk.S. Tfc A Personal Matter A wall palnlr.l Imiiim I. Ilka a n.al It rni-aiaats allia l and plra.aiit to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can I rpalnil ".l i.li.nl up at a trrr irvii.hi irl palm a' r rlirac noa lon'l laata II mini Ida .1111 inat. ant niura mark. aul rra. k. in 11 Leave Orders at Ely's Store... DUumniM. 'u .IBB u Jai oh (1i,,v( I'm, lUtwIU'rrnnyamn',, Uvarr s'hI faad Hi.i.i. c,,,,., Ut at Itraaonadl, llarsunplM wlih ih Hua.1 ,tw, , and olfirt. W.lnhar.p, w J''' ilriiKlil. AURORA, - OREOO.Y, JOHN Y0UN0ER, ! Ii W I J L 15 R, Oi.ji. Iluntlejr'a Prug Ftof( FORTY YEARS IiXriiKIEXCE B tJrrnt Hrltttlti ami Atiierlc. Mfsiatiw Tta 1 I'd .la . -ELLOl J BO YIAMt' KXPKfllCNCI FARM JOURNAL I. Toor paper. mad for you and on a aiMlt. Ti l uy" ' eld, it ialbe tnml bolMlown, hll llw n.il-r.o ihr-hrnl ault-aftrr-rou-bavr-Mld lt, Ktrra .tvl ,,i,rh"l. t."i'ui ' worm invminrnHpaprrnilla nr. n ,r IVnlMi of America bavina- orer a million .iul a-La! f r rjulr 1 1 1 . Any ONE of the BIGGLB BOOKS, and the FARM JOUR."7.L a VEAR5 (remainder of IM 1 W tn4 , , u b to anr aldreM dir A DOLLAR BILL. bamplcof FAKM JOLK.NAL and circular deacrlblng DI0QLB HOOKS .r Addrtu, arrtMta ATiisaojr, cuaa. r. jaxuaa. FAHH JOt UNAI. l'IIILllHLrll.4 I, 1 H A T.a i oc Mams CoPvntOMTt Ac A0f'n . ttna ft Hariri t4 Amt4 Pi mf rf -mt I it Mir lHii,4 fraaaf tjLJSlt.af U ltimll.. W fffhsihlf ia.laM I t tilr Is. Mrtrtlf nii UsitlaU llA1lt m riwit Mi( frax li.l awMof r,,f p.t4(M.() tmtw. l'lHtt Uhi (bfimH iMitt.it A 4'u f.slt 1WM, aV(a- t'N.-fjl fh '!, U thS Scicniific American. A hn4mtf ltnf rta vtf t rs) nii,.n ut tif sifttuirt wfrtai, 7smb. i ft r- : i-qr monnta sl PuMalal Mta. Mi. 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As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Halaaro for the Throat and Lung, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c and 50c. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of month's standing; after eating it was terr.lle. Now I am well," write S. B. Keener, Hoisington, Kas., of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Geo. A. II a uoino. frfcNU IMUMUNfc,Y Sasaa rkl , r QIADI BIOS CAIINCT BuSOICI tlWISfl MACHISI k-ki.t.u..kj.u."iii; 4cmYn'4 U I In j. Um. - - - - ' ' T -f-f I ITll if f i r M It 1 frtMUl wl).lat7,.iwllr M r.prntl. .aj u u.tlantmli I H . Jl L I I LJ r.M ww, .nil ink i,aTkiT ataiiiK nit i i hi i nm Z I' I 'rial iiai rXTJZZ'r Special Otter Pries 115.50 T , jtt andfraivUlniareM. M Iiiim a.iin lai i..,iinlisn'lth.rrlirM l ST j Br . .1 ' ;llfil an.;muf..r aarbtti nill.a. OlVt IT THSIt MONTNt THAI In I - J I I 'Jh" " ' L 1 your o h .ni.nd mm will ralura ..urllS :umj .1.. j"o " Tnot I ' . . S Mtl.nl l,itlllirHlilaib.y4iMa Ink) l.iMa H.U, il. ' ,Maa ' I I id. ), lll.ao, sii.ee ,m4m,, .a (uiir rt.-rii.! in o.ir In. H..U. v'l." l lh,'- I MtaiiiihiM, bul.it.tu for tlil. UKur hut usint Siaiilia ti I liri J'aaJ BEWARE OF.IIVIITATION? .3 II I H If V THEBURDICK iXJVZJZVXWZi K JUSjail ill 31 n7igfff .b.7. j . j I . - ' -"'Jili SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK piOMCtl Mwn,-m ..!-. i t; Ifelifc . mlA-fiX'jli , ' ''"'-"- h full Lrurth UM. .JtttVttlXVS Si I u av -rw r , m aww ma, w tmmrw ariwirs, liuai mum lo.nil rtN.r.tr.i(,lnMnl.h.flri1trlrk.l rtn.'.r i.nll. rt. on four ranerh'a:Uutul.liiMi (.DalnaSBiiihlnnatanfl. LiiJium ..... n... iour ni'.uon imi.i. iir Mn.i ne vlhralln. .hulll. auloiii.ll. bobbin wl-,l:r ..IJ...O.M, b..rln. p.l.nt tn. "Zk Jtl -ZtVtl whl. .IJii.UIjI. urM.ura f-H.l. 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A WEATHERPROOF PIANO. aw - iriPVPfFMV TTrrwwrrr The northweat ia a very trying climate on a piano, as the long wet winters tend to swell the wood in every part of tho piano, while the warm dry spells tend to shrink it aimin aurmj tiuii.uu cnitiigrjB, unen very pronounceu, oiiHei a piano regaraicHS of the manu facturers' skill in seasoning woods; you have noticed this in a "binding" key when the flir is damp, to he followed later by a "rattle" when the weather becomes warm and dry again. To make a piano as little susceptible to weather conditions rvnuuii.io has been the aim of many manufacturers. The greatest advance, however, has boon niHor uy uie . vv. Aimoau uo., as a comparison or pianos will exemplify. We would be very clad to have you call upon our representative. Mr. C. W. Tw;u at present and until Saturday evening at Jiurmeister fc Andresen's Jewelry Store' Yours respectfully, 'Oregon's Hijrh Grade Piano Dealers." Eiler's Piano Ifftii in. w.t a .i . . b. 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