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1899 8 OREGON CITY ENTERriUSK, FRIDAY, OCTOIUCR liar lleade. A duel anion. native Australians ffonli a droll study of ihyilrnl cndur cnoe And natural courtesy. Tlie affair aVIioniifur la cmuluotiM iu orthodox liu.'n. ru-ooitd are ruosou aud the j.liice of iii'tliiR arrnnirM. each party at.,,..;.!!! tho oilifr that the rvtiiem lmn of the lunult or the easua Mil aa .iiljr Ij n-moviHl with a waddy eul. k. aually in tn Utiliijr at llio same time t hi iKttlk'u tt tul weight of his own V'e.'tlKiU. Tho duel thou proceed somewhat cu then Hues; The aggrieved one Ih-iiui forward, hand uu kueea, aud Invites his oiiietit to tet the sound ties of his club on his (the challenger's) lieal Politeness does not demand that the vlfor of the Mow le modified by resets or rvtuorse, niueh lea auch a reply aa, "Not at all, air; after you.M Tho dew-en t of the club is reiuludful of the conundrum. "Should an Irrvalstl tle force couie la coutact w ith an Im movable man, what la the result?" la this case a little local warmth Is poner ted. It la now the other fellow's turn, ami the game proceeds as In-fore, carted by mutual requests to hit a little harder. Either Co ml taut leaves the Held without a sialn on bla char acter auJ listing the quintessence of Mtlxtled honor should his opinment's dub be broken over bla bead. Hear Tkeee Tea re, "Mamma." said the happy young wife, "do you think tt was Just the thing to sit there aud weep as you did at our wedding? If I had been going to my funeral, you could not have :acted more heart broken." "Oh," replied the distressed lady, ap plying her handkerchief to her eyea, "I am sorry 1 made such a spectacle of myself, but I couldn t help It. I have always thought so much of George and be has N-en so kind to me." "Why. mamma." exclaimed Alicia Saint Cliiitv, "vLat do you mean? Am I to understand that you are sorry for George because be married me? The Idea! 1K you mean to Insinuate that I am not" "There. thtre. my child." the mother Interrupted, "do uot misjudge me. You now how Ceorge has always been In the habit of taking me with you and him to the theaters and upon ex cursions and how considerate he has leen of me In every way. If George Lad been my own son. he could not xiave be-n more anxious to promote tny bapplufss." "Well, was that any reason w hy you should sit there and blubber all through the ceremony?" "My darling, dnu't you understand? I was bt?niijiuc his mother-in-law." Chicago Times-Herald. Dlalllaaloalaed. "I'll never say another word about the advantages of a European educa tion for glrK" said the woman from the west "I'll never talk about the barm of the convent bred young wo man. I've lost my last Illusion, and one of the prettiest young women in Washington acted aa Iconoclast for my bni"tlt. She Is more than pretty. She has a look of being somebody, and she Is somebody. She belongs In the diplomatic corps. "I saw here at a big reception two or three ue-ks ago, and 1 watched her with delight. 1 thought how boister ous and unretined most American girls seemed beside her. I actually blushed to think how Uicir slang must shock tier. So gentle, so quiet, so exquisite. I kept as near her aa 1 could, for I wanted to bear her speak. At last X stood next her In the dressing room. Somebody wanted her to go home. She didn't want to go, aud what do you think that exponent of highest European feminine culture said 7 "'No,' she said, 'I don't want to go iiome. I'm going down stairs for more feed.' "Washington Tost. High I rice for St ralchtaeee. One of the ditlkult problems In prac tical mechanics Is to make a "straight edge." How difficult It Is may be Judged from an Incident which occur red In the shops of J. A. Brashear, the astronomical Instrument maker. A customer asked Mr. Brashear what would be the price of "a perfect straight edge of glass 30 Inches long." "t can't le made absolutely per fect," said Mr. Brashear. "but It could IproLably be made with a limit of error amouutlng to only a fraction of a wave aengtn of light." "How much would that cost?" "About $10,000!" It turned out that the customer vafctd the straight edge for a scraper and Uiat an error of one sixty-fourth of an Inch would have been Insensible for big purpose. Youth's Companion. Sunday Services. GKKMAN EVANOKIICAl. LUT1I KUAN IMMAMUI. fill' KCll-lornel Kigliih suit J. Vi. AiUmi streets; lUv. Kmeel J. W. Mark, aitor. btimtay school I 10 A. M., weekly servieri svery Thursday at 8 P. M. Herman solnml every ttalimlai from 9 to li. Kverybody Invited. ST. IOHX-iCHrKCH.CATI10tJC.-Mf. A. Hu.i.sss.ikd, l'aur. uu HuutUr aiaaael s and 10 W a. a. Every seciuiil ainl fourth Sumlay Uermart eermou etter ihe s o'clock ateea Al all other niaa.ea kuitll.h. aermoua. Hun.laf ft.-h.ml al 1 M r. M. Ve.era. eiliieUcaJ tub loon and Benediction at T.Mr. a. MKTItOMST ErtSCOrAL CHCRCII.-Raf II. obere, fa.lor. Mornliif aervlce al 10 Sun, lay School at 10 UO. Oleea Bteetltit eftei moriilnt tar t Ira. Kvenlnt service al 1 Krwortb lt meemn rHiu.lay evening, al t JO- frayar MerllDf lhundaj aiauli at? J tr0reotaiallv invltaj. rtRST PKKSRYTERIAN CHl'KCH.-Rlf . A J. Monlaomi-rv. Faator. Hrvir al II A and T W r. a. Sabbath Srbool al IS A. It. Vaunt People gxrlvtr o( I'hrUlian Rndaavot Bin tvry DunJav avntn.al W. Ihuinlaf tu1d trajrr uaUu at t .90. SaaU irf. KVAN0KI.1CAL CHl'KCH-t'ornar of F.iK'itli aim Madnon sirvoi. luv. . i opiay laior. twvievs every Habbath al II a. m and p. ni. Sunday School 10 a. m Prayer muling 8 p. ru. All are wslconie 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL C1ICKCII Rf. P. K. Hammond, Hector. Hemces averf SumUv al 11 a. m. ami 7:.Vp. iu Sundaf achoiil at 10 o'rlock. berf lea afrf Friday evtntnc at7::. liher aaryieee aa may be annoiinred. All (eat tree. Mrang ert cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOX'8 CON rrrgattonal chumi. Kv. F. hark, aUr. Nrvicet avery nmlay at 11 A. M. Buiulay school at 10 A. U. FIRST CONG REO ATION'AL CIU'RCH, rtunerof Main and Elfventh streata Kv. E. 8. Bollinptr, pastor. Morning aervice I0:i; Sunday K-linol 12: Junior Endeavor 5; Y. P. 8. C K. prayer meeting 0.:W; availing aarvlce 7:30. Christian S-ience meetings at illarn ette ball, Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock ; Sunday achool,12; weekly meet ings. Wednesday evening at S, except first week of each month, when meeting will be held on Thursday evening at S o'clock. KF.AL F.SrATr. TIUMSIEHH. ruraUhrd Kvrry Herk bj (he Cluck mas Abntrarl k Tru Ceinpaay, Xpllled Ink. TiVTien Ink has been spilled, the first fhlfig to do la to remove as much of the liquid as possible with a damp cloth. Then illp a clean rag Into some fklmnied milk aud sponge the stain. TLq cloth mid milk must be clean for ach application. A little benzine or AmpXiDla will remove any grease Vblcb the milk may make. Madrid's Sliima. Midrld abounds in slums, which are veb greater eyesores than those of Wu.Itech.apel. There are labyrlutha of oa(ror old streets, bordered by the onost uninviting Lords, and from the fwjilalor of these abodes spring the tcerftpotients of the ferocious mobs Wlldi are the bane of the city. Tlja Chinese are very fond of foreign ong birds. Forty years ago, when canities were first Introduced to that -cottry, u piilr cost 512; now they have amuJtlpHcd to such an extent that a pair jcaffl bought for 75 cents. It is estimated that there are 240,000 -woftu-n domestic servants in London, and U.at 10,000 of these are klways out of situations or changing their jplaiea. Lodges. A. O. U. W. meeta every Saturday evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple. Geo. R. Califf. secreUry. Retwkahs Willamette Rebekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. 0.0. F. Temple. Matt Uodfry, eecretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets first and third Friday in the month in Red Men's Hall.-W. B. SUfford secreUry; F. T. Rogers, chiel ranger. Meade Poet No. 2, 0. A. R., meeU first Monday evening and third Saturday afternoon in each month at Wilamette Hall. Q. A. Harding, commander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meeta on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. E. S. meets the second and fourth Tuesday! in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Row en, secreUry. Oregon Lodge No. 3. 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday in Odd Fellowi' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. 0. 0. P. meets first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redraen Wacheno Trite No. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., meeta Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's Hall. N. M. Moody, C. of R. ; Chas. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meeta first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Uall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meet at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p, m. and the third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. m. The Auxiliary meeta at the Armory building the '1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. ra. Mrs. Rosina Fonts, president. Mrs, Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meeta first, second and fourth Tbursdayi in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Bianch No. 617, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays O. II. Hyatt, record keeper, Willamette Falls Camp No 148, W. 0. W. meets let and 3rd Fridays in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. 8. Walker and clerk G. Olds. Lone Pine Lodge, No, 53, A. F. &. A. M., Logan, Or., meets on the eecond Saturday in each month from the Ut ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. rn. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. rn. A, E. Lewellen, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. COT Williams, Mslgnee, lu Win 11 Smith. 1(1 a, aoo 20, 2 1. S . . . 100 L V. Wise to Mrs A Uioeimw, Iik sec 1,2 s, 3 (WO 0 Land to I Urlin, ow'4', ten 15, 7 a, 3 e 300 K Crlswell to R Ronald, 20 a, sec Sand 10, 3 a, 2 e 700 J Ru-hev to R S Kli hey,70a Uiehey elm, 1 s, 3 f 1 J 8 Smith to M K Bratton.lt l.blk 13, Barlow's 1st Add 600 U P Lent to K 0 Rrown, iipV,sw4 and w', sec 3(1, 2 1, ft e. . . . 1 (1 II Aabtoo to W R Plait, 10 ft. It 3, 20 ft, It 2, blk 20, Oswego 78 A J Thompson lo Kt llalleman, Its 5. 6, blk 15, Oswego 315 W T Kdard lo A Lauglilin, 20 a, see 18,3 s, 1 w 100 J Meier to R Fortuan.HO a, sec 14, and 23. 2 s, 3 400 M E Wright to F R Wright. K0 as sec 32. 4 s 3 e 700 UStoC C Miller, ;, nw4' and lotaS, 4. s 2,4 t, 5 Pat 1 Surface to C K Surface, ae1,', ne' sec 30, 4 s, 4 e 100 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT I TRUST CO. are the owner's of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and havt the only complete set of alwtrarU in tht County, can furnUh Information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, Investmenta.real estate, attract! etc. Office over Bank of Oretron City. Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City Oregon. Stop That Cough. Red Line Cough Cure is a stopper. Only 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Charman A Co. Cut-Price Druggists. Te Cure Lagrlppe la Tte Days. Taki Laxative BaoMoQiiNisaTAHLrrs, All druggists refund the money If it fails tocure. E. W. Grove's signature on every box. 25c. If yon are intending to purchase a piano or organ in the near future, now is the time a all piano dealers have been advised by the manufacturers of a material advancement in the wholesale coat of pianos, to be effected from the first of the month. The Filers Piano House, of Portland now have on eihlbl tion at Burmeinter A Andrearn's Jewelry store several high grade piaooa, placed their for the 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 by the patrons of the house in Portland. Mr. Davis their represents tive, may he seen any afternoon or eve ning at Burmeister & Andresen'a store, The Latent Yarn. A I'itteburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Babam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of the Bal sam always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take LolJ of my ciiHtom era I take old men and young men, sml tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 25c and 50c. During the winter of 1807 Mr. James Reed, one of the leading cllizena and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va., struck his leg against a cake of ice In such a manner as to bruise It severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly that he could not walk without the aid of crutches. He w treated by physicians, also uaei several kinds ol liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it, hut noth inggave any relief nntil he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure in a week's time and he believes that had ha not used this remedy hit leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm it uneualnd for sprains, bruises and rheutnatinin, For tale by G. A, Harding, Druggist, On the 10th of December, 1898, Rev S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. K. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: "After resorting to a number of so-called 'specific,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheer fully recommend it to the public." For sale by G. A. Harding. This la Your Opportunity. On raceipt of ten cents, ennh or atamps, St generous aampla will h nmiled of the moat popular Catarrh aad Ifay Fever Curt (Ely's Cream Balm) salTlcieiit to demon strate the grout ninrits of the remedy. ELY BROTIIERB, 60 Warren Bt., New York City. Bev. John Reid, Jr., of Great FbIIh, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me, I can emphaiiize his statement, "It is a posi. tive cure for catarrh if nned as directed." Rev. F rancid W. Poole, Pawtor Ceutrul Proa. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm Is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and coutniim tin mcroiiry nor any Injurious drug. Price, CO cents. The "Clow Hoy Preacher." Ue v. J. Kirkman. Belle Hive. 111., ssys. "After tuH'orlng from Hronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Min ute Cough Cure, It ! all that It claimed for It and more." It cures coughs, colda, grippe and all throat and lung troubles, (Iko. A. lUauiNd. Dr. L, L. Pu koiK, dentin!, hat ra opened hit dental ollU-e In the llarclav building coiner ol;Mln and Seventh streets. MI K IIHAlUt Ur.t. The curse of overworked womankind are quickly and turely cured by Karl't Clover Hoot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder, Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 rts., and 50 da. C. G, Huntley, the Druggist. "It did me more good than anything I ever uaed. My dyapeele was of month's standing; after eating It was terrible. Now I am well," rltea 8. B. Keener, Hoiaington, Kai.,of Ktxlol Dyspepsia Cure. It digealt what you eat. (iso. A. lUaniNU. Patent Itererd. "Money lo patent good Ideas may be secured by our aid, address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md " xm a i.o v in. Hat turned with diguit from an otherwise lovable girl lth an ollVnalve breath. Karl'a Clover Root Tea purities the breath by its art ion oil the buwela, etc., aaTiotlilng else mil. Sold for yeara on alxK.lute guarantee-. Priia 25 rta, and 50 rta. C. U. Huntley the Druggists. I with lo express my thsnks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain'! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, fur hav ing put ou the market such a wonderful medicine, "avt W. W. Maaslnxill, of lleaumont, Texts. There are many thousands of mothers hoae children have been saved from attacks of dysen tery and cholera Infantum who must al so feel Ihsnklul. Ills for sale by (1. A. Harding, druggist. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Wanted, at bead of Seventh street steps, girl to work for board and go to school . Mas, P. D. Meldbdh. President King, Farmer's Bank, Brooklyn, Mich., has used DeWitt's Little Early Risers in his family for years. Says they are the beHt, There famoua little pills cure conntipation. biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. Gso. A. Harmno. Tbe llemrllest Ma la Oregon City. Aa well as the liandaomeat, and others are invited to rail on any droggiat an) get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam fur the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Cougt.t, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c and 50c. OASTOTIXA. Bears tke li tit Hut irn fc A Personal Matter A woll painted houee la Ilk a neat ly drel (errnii ala-ay attract Ivt and pleaaanl lo look Uhmi, YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened up tl a very reaxUlablt trl e-palrita era vary chtap no. luu'l leave II until ilia tun mates any mora marks and cracks In ll. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... Ml' R HOW Tb I'uutaf . PARKtR'S HAIR! BA18AM e.nw a.a a IsiviaM tUk. ralla lo Hot-ire Oraj Male la Ma VeuOipil CoW. Cwm t l.ir Uua oiHaoj Industrial Exposition OPtNt IN Portland, September 28 GLOBES October 28, 1899. Horticultural and Agricultural. lroilnei of Oregon. WftalilngloM hikI Idaho la grealrr variety Mini prolHluii l hit it ever be tare. Bennett's Renowned Military HamJ MISS ALICE RAYMOND Amerlca'stireatest Lady Cornet . Soloist. Tho uneiiiulled FLORENZ TROUPE of Acrohats, direct from the Empire ineaire, imuon; iiieir lirnt appear ant e In America. KY.YV YOfll UOUY IN HIIAI'K ellh pure I "ruga and Medicines; for you must admit lli.l It It a..inrtlines lierea sary to ! a lonle to keep the Intmlur deparlmeul In ordr. Kor tlist IHI.N'TCAUK Kr:KLIN hlch aomellmna cornea over yuua lottle of Hwl l.lii" Celery Coiniiid It Crllelll, Cut I'fiie 7fo. If you want something to TK'RI.K YOl'K SOHK we have an etielUut ! k of the "'"I I'erfiiiiiee, lite laleat iK ery hdjuel. CHARMAN &. co. CM,l.rv.rj;:.,. ak'4i, tO YEARS' ' Vv EXPCRIENCI OVTUTif irrn ' luteal I Per Day aii.lfj,, IJvarjr and rd Hialda ti V,,,,, Ilia llmin lloraei and lln..,. Ul si taiiial.la It.u. Par auppll4 llb Die tlueal ,, . and Olgara. Welnhanl'i IWat'o.'" uraiiKlil. ' Kle. i-fga AURORA, - OREQOX1 Tntoi Manat . .-O Dset" A tnM tt a .a H a a4 H laienlbM. la e.rfaklf alMlaM& .wiaaatra- lion, .irtalll t-MSJa.,!!!. Ila.la urn I'alMUa lt4 MlM.ll A . '1. lywul a.4l, anK.na '. la la Scicntitic American. A kaa4arfa.lv Illraie4 aair I rl ela(l-n ft mttf lri.lt. ;. 1 a ini i"i axaiika, Ik aki f ail ManaMv, auatw uav. drs. Wadiu Jl N.liW New York JOHN YOUNOER, I IS W 12 L IS R, Opp. Huntlejr'a Drug Fture, l:om YEARS FJl'EKIKXCE IN Ureal I'.ritnin anil America. lauco teiej.iKuie ni , Oregon mid Wuhlre' now in iij-rlion hi pgraj.h ctti.atijf. I'ortlaii.1, Seatt'a .. kane, Taeonu, kv,J II al . "A aua aiia, rrtul'. AlUnj n.liHJothni.t In llm two ptatea oc 'k line. 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