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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1800 A surprise parly was given Mis F.llnn J 1-1. t. I . . .1 . I M.I W rlll',rt' 4 ""Mill mm ramriiar etening. inose I tUKKtSI ONDENChii"h,,"w vnui . Turning, Mis Kosie Feather will itnd Thanks giving at home. IKivrr. fovea, Nov. 21 The weather seems to be turning some col. lor at present and quite a lot of snow haa fallen in tlie mountain!. Tint H-oile are through with their full ceding. MiM ljinra New ami Mr. Jorden have returned to their liuinn in l'aaterii Ore gon. I hey seemed to enjoy their isit. Mr. Nelson ha almost completed hit veil house hit-h improve the look of Ms frm. Born, to the wife o( James IVShater of Firwood a tfia 1 Nov. 10. Horn, to Mr. ami Mr. Jacob IVShuer ul Firaood, a boy Nov. ItS. A ilance ti given 11 Friday evening in honor of Miu No! I in Cooke, who will aoon leave (or Washington. Those who attended report a very nice lime. Mr. J. W. Ilillcary ami Mra. A. Newell wa viititing Mra. T. Feather taut Friday. MiM Nettie Pilster went lo Portland to work lately where ahe will li winter. If the Pamascus girl keep go ing away I am afraid there will U noun left. MiM Dolaie Newell will I home dur ing Thanksgiving and will atay ami visit lr several week. Mim Lucia Paitoo wa viailing MiM Janeit Newell last Sundav. Consonipiion Mafford FTAFroBD, Nov. 27. Friday and Sat urday were pleasant eunsbiny day. Friday night the star ehone bright and a host of meteors could I seen. Tbd TuaUtin Orange ha joined force with tlx Frou P.,ti.i school to iren' program ,ud Ire- J--. Christmas". I v C. U.Iareoa with a force of men i digging .Mr, Weddlal potatoes. Pick OMenslaJl Is plowing for B. F. Weddte. Ilolton and Dennis are getting up a dance to I given In Larson' ball Christmas night. Don Gge i home for a week. foo lias joined the 0. N. U. Moser's chop mill did a tig d.iy work last Thursday. Cline i sowing wheat on wheat stub ble ground. Shooting nutch at Thompsons Satur day last w as a success. A Farmer Institute will be LeJd in Frog Pond some time in the near future. Sunday night and Monday was very tonny and dark. There is to be a change of school ma'ams in this district next week. Mis Nelson, of Oswego, will succeed Mrs. Kinesrscn, of Oregon City. Snakes appeared on the 27th that Is rather late in the season for them to appear. Mllwaukls MiLWAiKia, Nov. 29. Mr. Sleeper has rented the Rock wood farm near Wilsburg, where lie and his family will soon move, aa Mrs. liockwooj will go t Calif fnia. Hood View. Hood Vikw, Nov. 27. Clarence Lester Moore, son of Joseph and flattie Moore, died at his home near Wilmm villi. Tnwa day Nov. 21 aged 13 years 7 months and na utWT M,""ea ,na Ue P ,n,'" lday. llewa born April 201b m in I Xow Urnry let U" l'"ourageyon , ana remernner a taint neart never wins Alexander Iehman, who Is teaching school at Canby, was home Saturday and Sunday. The Woodmen will have a dance at the town ball Wednesday evening. On the third Wednesday in IVeember the Woodmen will give a slag dance in the shspe of a smoker. John Wetiler and Capr Kerr (who are both good smokers) are the committee to arrange tlie wtfjir and they will spare Do Imins to make the smoker a inccvi. Henry Shuckey has rented Mr. M. Duist's place for three years, tie will put it in hay. Mr. Wissinger, our postmaster, who is the guardian of our flag, placed it at half mast lust week in honor of our late vice president. Albert Zander will go to Southern Oregon next week where he will con tinue to work his mining claims. There is an abundance of water now. Mrs. Young, with the assistance of two of her daughters, Julia and Etfie, finished digging their potatoes Friday which was about 2C0 sack (who ears girls are not independent.) They say a young man who Uvea on a farm aome distance from here and who has a bright futnre before him (T) bad his horse turned loose one Sunday night Do not think for single moment that consumption will ccr strike you a audJcn blow. It does not come that wiy. It creeps its way along. first, you think It la a little cold; nothing hut a little hack ing cough; then a Utile loss In weight; then a harder cough; then the fsver and the night sweats. The sudJenneis cornel when you hsve hemorrhsge. Hotter stop the iic.e while it is yet creeping. iou can do it IHtarea la Nrlb Uaaaia. From Itil day forward n yenr'a rel riVm-e will he required III North iMkotA oil the pint of pel mim who wish lo se cure divorce North Pakota will now come to he known, as It ltr state arv, for It Ibid, pnalurva, mine and ! natural rvsoiuvra. Heretofore It ha Nn'ii fiimoti only a die state where j persons uilglil get a illvorre while i they waited - Kansas City Slur. fiiiii-nvii i 1 m i Ail rait i.i it awith a fCfiCfTf i Kcienil You flrst notice that you couch less. The pressure en the chest is lifted. Tht feeling of suffocstion it removed. A curt it hastened byplacinjoneof Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Froo It is on the Disesset of the Throat ana Lung. WrMm tss) F rty. .4 4mIi. tb. kl ixUirtl .!.! r. rmn im.hiIt rtv.. wrii it. S.wu.r i lrr J 1 win rr 4 bXrt nslf , m mt-u. c. atta. u Metteww larUs. The lerm of a prisoner In a piltH- ' tlary la divided Into thre periods The I (lrt la oriiilel with pcunl lulxir. The t.Mond Is labor lu the training m hool, with a Utile pay. The third, "prepara tory freedom," Includes paid work and many privileges. THI FLOWER OF FAMg". II kuait It IK. ti:lr M lv4 m Ik Wlwa Mil; Itw II.iOi ul Ih. lllu au tr.rln IK Hr lih gr. H. r.nn. I. Ik. r.(. ul IW. tn;lne mh IUI l.ilnl lh iwuMl.ln tloc. 41 r Iim Itil IK. M4r.l1 tvm, lu( a rMfbnl lh. utlj milk k" I mr aim tl i4 ! r.m 4s. ul I)mI M lh. tltitfll. "Uf Ts (M mho lul kunir.l li.'ia Wir k la Mt 4 Bf.r t.'l t.urtj . N.twrf, tmt IK. Iikl lull. lk-xik Um sua mmtm ai.MKg kti r.r t)tt.l, t..l IKrt v.r m .ruing I.'"., la fua ' ki. 4ik lr. ..4 u iJ .'III t SV(Mr,Ur'l fury, ) nj g .1.1 S "M kunllrtg IK. fru.'.-lrvg grvn.t, S ul .( ailk IK. t(..lr ... .1 .lit at ) fl'rlng- llm.'l );.mi. Uu l. U a t.iwi i kit i. fMmlRA 'lw It qixolh 0 tUrk l' air, fj sari; . IIk (loa.iii, k. araa rarvK Ilk il.'.li lad atilU. ( rfanr ul IK. itrrtt, a ajas-Vn ta at.trw u. H. Is Uit.l I. IM tUai ul Ik. lairat U W rruaklha bnatk Kt. fr.l tb trtt si tt7 ..!'. IK. t-mmt i a l fka r. lw.p t wrwja. bf Wa U'ava Is am U tla. Ihi -IMvrt t a.Uruwl Jkwa I r.alutj. AMCcLiUc IVparaiiimfof As .slmllattn tlsc J'ood rtial ICrtfuLi ling ilut SfcuwuJu ml mw:b uf rgSanaWim 11 I ,' k I ksUieTll lK HIM wse 14 nc 5snn1 IliM Contnlm nr Itfrr Ojmiin.Mor()tilni wt Ulinxal. lSUT NAHCOT1C. imsm fm, mscua .uvtZLmatx-T Jtr.mml . Apftfccf Itcmf Jy forfoMlifWi lion, Sour Slottwtf h.Piaiiraxa, Woniu onvub ions mri h tvrss oimI Loss or Sum aawasBasaajaBBBta asBsaassasasaaaasw TacSiii.W Sit'itatur ot KKW YOHIC. For Infanti find Maax The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of MA! 711 i ft W 0' The Kin You Have Always Bough! liH I I'll. i. C. A I La. UU. Mau. 1 Alpena, South Dakota. At the age of 10 1 years he united with the Congregational church of Hood View. Three dayt be lore hia drain he was taken very ill with epinal meningitis. The funeral servicei were conducted by Rev. J. M. Barber, Thursday, Nov. 23rd and was largely at tended. The I'orrell Creek school closed in deference to the death of a pupil. Milwaakia. Milwai kie, Nor. 23. A eerUio young man from the country who sees tit to leave bis horse tied in town and take a abort walk in the country after church in the evening found a young heifer saddled and standing tied to the post where his Lorse was formerly .tied. Misses. Sc-ott, Roes, Sleeper and Mr. iloore attended the Teacher's Institute at West Oregon City .Saturday last. The U. S. flg wat hong at half mast Saturday to show respect to the dead vice-pretiident. Mr. Anderson reports the return of his nephew from Alaeks, who in four months cleared up $25,000. He anticipates re turning in the spring. Mr. V, Whitwell was in these psrts this week representing the New Ameri can encyclopedia brittanica. He made several sales here. Hon. J. D. Stevens gave a very able address to the students oi the Canby high school I ant week. The YV. of YV. gave a grand Thanks giving ball in the town hall. All ex pressed themselves as having bad a good time. tbe fair lady ; and you may yet have a heifer of your own to plow w ith. If the Oregon City baet ball players wish lo play the Milwaiikie boy it might be a gool plan to let them know, as no one down here know of the game that was to be playid last week, in which the Enterprise mentioned that the Milwaiikie team did not arrive. Charly Mullen stated that they would glad'y go to Oregon City and play, but a no ice to that effect would tie the first thing in order from the friends on the opposite side. The Keil Bros, are making a tour in Washington arid are doing well. E. W. Hoinschub is ylsiting hia brother, Henry, of Carus. today. Mr. Htuedetuan's lie house Is com- laa.rliavr Mewitw. There la. It U true, as gnat an In equality in the Inheritance of health as lu the tM'Iratitp vf wealth or bralua. i Some are lxirn with a furtow of vigor and Bouinliiits so large that not a life time of eager ejrAUilcrliig win leave thm Kxr. and others enter the world p:mM-re of Deed so 'tire that no charity from medicine au ever rels them to comfort, but nt of u hare Juat that mediocre legacy of vitality which ren ders ua uuduilugiil'ihohle units In the J urns. It Ilea In tin hand of each to : Improve or iio that property, aa In j rhoosi-a, for there are alf luaile mall I physically as well aa tluaiii-lally ; those who, tMM-nuse of amt'stral wasteful' na. have rnily a alipvuce of health 1 If You Wiinl lrlrl-clt Job pripti A l.owewi Wnlew. cam. at Tim K.vrr.uruiMii. pletexl. EJ Hettman b gone to Csrusto'ul uru ' ' fortuw. aud Mure f . a ,s a .. 1 atr I Mtl il ! !l Hf ! tl tit hs'lKh llfl mm wuf k in i finr a.nii i nmm nt uwmi "T - - i The eihibition given In our school J'u Il3 Tthe reaJm' wh'I P?D US ONE DOLLAR Mr. Dowling gave and rattle Tuesday. a shooting match Canby. Cakbv, Nov. 29. Heavy rains in Canby as well as in Luzon hamper movements. The young men of this town would like to have a "Native Sons" organizer come this way. We tbiuk a cabin could be eawily instituted. To guard againnt founderingon Thanks giving day, a thicken supper was given in Knight's hall Wednesday evening. Our generals have no difficulty in re porting whore Aguinaldo m not. Mr. A. could make that report himself if he Lad time. School closed Thursday and Friday. In the examinations juht completed Geo. Murdock made the highest grade in the High school class. Ma Cantwell made the bighefct grade in the advanced division. Danmscui. Damascus, Nov. 27. There will be a shooting match given here the 29th of this month and a ditnce in the evening given at the ball Miss Nettie Cooke was in Portland Jaat Friday. Beaver Creek Biavkb Catt x. Nov. 27. Mr. Mack has several teams on the road hauling cord wood from Grilhth'a Camp. Tbe Beaver Creek Hall and Building Co. have their hall under construction and it w ill be open for the public shortl v. The citizens comprising this company are deserving of commendation for tbeir get there." No "moesism" about them. Mrs. If. YV. Parry and family have moved to their new home, the late C. Moens.es place, and are now comfortably settled. Mr. G. Dougherty and family, lately from Amity, Ore., have taken charge of A. A. Bauman's farm and fiave com menced to renovate the farm in good sliai-e. The Beaver Creek hall will be a great benefit to this locality, being a thing which has long been wanted, and every good citizen should take a few shares of stock to help a good think along. T. Clackamas Jones and son, Charles, are located in the Rumpy Stump cottage and are cutting cord wood for to get along. Mrs. Mathias and danghter, of Iowa. are visiting their parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Davis, of Beaver Creek. Our school is progreoHing nicely under tlie tutorship of Prof. R. Guenther. of fihubel. Pap" Spangler, of Carus, has charge of the construction of the ball. I tell you the boys have to rustle. W. F. Harris is investing in some Anrora goats. He has bought all of Mr. Drapers and Edwards and is looking for more. The Beaver Creek Literary Society is wen patronized every Tuesday evening, The officers are, president, D. B.Thomas; vice-president, Jarnes Sliannon; secre tary, Miss Herman; treasurer, W. P. Daniels. hnue last Wednesday evening wa a success. Miss F. mil a Ifornnhnh ha returned borne from Albany, where she baa been I spending several month. Two week agi tonight, while going home from church alone. Kilian Schmidt was tnd leuly attacked by 0 ar and Frank (iuenther, (who has been ty ing in wait in a fence corner) and se verely beaten. The next morning the aggressors went to the Justice of the l'eace and psid f 10 and that settled the nutter. Mr. Moierand Miu Miller were mar ried last Monday Rev. F.ssig officiating. IxmNa Kleiner lias gone to Portland to spend a few days. Wesley Hill's new house I nesring completion. It In a very neat structure an t improve the appearance of the neighborhood. School is progressing nicely under the management of the Misses May field. The gentleman, who Ijst bis hat while In a drunken condition last Sslurday mgtit, may have the same by calling at Peter Bohlender's home and proving property. Its owner is thought to liye in Highland, The farmers have nearly finished sow ing fall grain. rred tisher is repairing Mr. Wm Beeson's residence. vise ainl trufU ruir Uan tuM lies aa aun-ly aa a foolUh one Insure dltrv, and wisdom ben, aa where. Ilea In h-anilng and otx-ylng natural lae.-Nortb Ainerlcau He View. f M I 9 rw ( teal. Ma 00mmi e kl - ' " " - Ml lAiC IIIIMf 1tti te.asaassoa CI M efHai M V mnmm tfmm Jk4f tl. liw aft fa tie DttHf fa MTeia. I one kui'v a inati Hhu wnt r-tt-UKni a trtn t rutititiUdrtir lu fnul iiiui rHHj itMikft, nn-l tit aii!Miwt tu hf n'fiiHlnar lo nuy Uautjr lu i. or two g.rln 1 tifiilltrtM wrj t-fliy. At lu mllj iM-rnilni. tunnel to him 5ul nNknl him uh.it lit thought ct.iiMtlttitcil tri-aiifT In a vevt roht an rhllaJi'lpljlu lu'iuln oo rate si. M WwM 4. Mfl4 MtW 99 !! 44ea4. atoi4 frf , !, IsMVat'AU Vf ffm9 M4 M-r W siaaMM 4Vaa,an , . M u Hat lft Ilia. INK i I MM is I tfl la f tl . t lh Ik4 h-.4, CI Itfc4aj Vt.t la Iba tw. - '.la.a 1 aav-wftisMX II -. 1 m 9MW as4 vast M ) B 14J t 9m, KM I m-. I Mat II T aai .) 1 1 f fcrwawal' lltasl I . tWaW, IMWII mUkm Pis. INI f AHLUrl C I Pf f 1.4 ( t4l k4a, '.a k 's f w4 la IM kkjk AjV,, . 5i"JT f ! I tia- H batl ,) I " 1 T , , , ' ' f A nK.r it sim THI PAftLOft ClM hN'MM ..ki . -' I . m . W P. i aaa triw-. . .... Deafness Cannot be ( areil I i . . . oy local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gels In- a... i i i named you nave a rumonng sou nil or imperfect bearing.and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflmation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine case out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflimed condi tion of the mucous eurfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars foi any cuke of Deufneee (caused by catarrh; that cannot lie cured by Hall's Caturrl Cure, flend for circulars, fren. F. J. CH EN K Y & CO. Toledo, O. fold by druggists, 7oc, Hall's Family Pills are the best. tiuubel. SniBKL, Nov. 20. Henry Guenther and Jacob Bohlender have taken a con tract to clear land for Wesloy Hill. it lasea our. a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and lo stop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure This remedy quickly cures all forms o throat and lung troublus. Harmless an! pleasant to take. It prevents consump tion. A famous specific for trippe ami its after effects. Oko. A. rfAnm.vo, , 41 I. "A t'f'tty hntld. !-'". !' i-i......t a. Ir -wT" --, : H IJI i . i m Niiiwii.aiwiHiili .K i , i Fill . 1 stdnt lu the eye."- u aa rf -4. ' rT7 , I i , I... i. ,......, , iu - . , v. i , ' r.an. ...!. u ul )!. II .-J IH)W I . T ' V.'l." I tl.l k ' i r a Rralaalna;. I r-i-i ll i -. 1, , u ..... .4 UI tVi f . fl "J L E jlWi-5 . . .. ... , I .liv4Frmiilf tr.ii..if"iiH'ii i 1 1 1 - -W i ''1 ' ' lii a i.ght roof that o u-i i n .1 o. wMum f Li'' k.N.vU 1 j ,'1",,1ttl",, 0,!,: '" ouVVttiAmnms'tsfARtisHco r:,:itfL. Lif ' ylel.U you plenty of 1 . k VLTlU IV'WJJ i i LV.,:.b;,;i:.: i;Ar.' ".?':::'"" I kr.i-.ia VAtft . X -.-V 1 ( Wealth Wealth beglus keep tlie rnln an giHsl pump that sweet water: III two suits of (lot In-, so aa to rhauge your dress when you are out; lu dry athka to bum; In a good double wick lamp ami In three meals. Enursoo. Krrralrla llwlaaa. A correspondent of lltenitiire semis an Interesting anecdote of Ilalznc to that Jourunl: f-on (io.lnn used to re late how bo met Jlulaae one day ou tho Iloulevnrd des Cnpucliiea "dying with hunger." The novelist Insisted oil tak ing (hnzlnn to a confectioner who aoli nwicaronl pa It lea. Forgetting his hum ger, Imlznc plunged Into nn nppnTln tlon of Cooimt's "Ijike Ontario" (new. ly appeared), liozlnn noticed that the shop attendant, an English girl, had beard blm BiMress Pnlznc by Da mo and was gnzlng at the author as thourh fascinated. Rhe was astounded ores. ently by the appetite of genius for mncnronl patties, which diss ppea red by coupler. "How much do I owe vour s.Lr-i Bnh.ac. Nothing, M. flulznc." Bald thm Inff. llsh girl firmly. Ilalalc was nonplused for a mwn.nt then ho pushed his ureclotis r,.n ,.t "Lake OiiUirlo" Into the girls' hands saying, "I can never Hiifllcleijtly regret, mudiunolm-Ile. that I did not write that OOOK. f l..Mia tii-hantf. lunk, Sv V rt , t. ajr ' raiiffwa - ih, la 4 ki.. a i Iw i sal ! m Imm a, m,, mm . a. f lh. Urfl k-,. !.... kin. k. la I kMa.n. i ar.4 .mffef .Mrtf t m tw-.i. la mi a h-.iM.... aa t.u aw.it. it m a a .., ' '". 'ik.aaM.,a,.,n,iMri.aa,bv)nMrariMailoa1 ak.lMal. nm Will. 1trn '. aa4 awlMI Im-tv awl Ui.u,, .UrMa. ikM. a a 1Im CARS, ROEBUCK 4 CO. Fatla. DmpUim. iWijau Its., CHIC AC0,IU (..'., ... I Do You Ncod y Doors, Windows, (Jlass, Moulding Or Othor Oulldintz Motorlal. -'C.H. Bestow & Co. Comer nth snd Main St. Oregon City, O.r-o.i t, You pay no had debts if you trade at Holmes' Cash Store. Terms Cash. Parkplace, Oregon. A Vigorous Shampoo once every week with Seven Sutherland Sisters' Scalp Cleaner, when immediately followed with a thcirrllll'h imr.li. cntion of the Hair Grower, will make the hair soft, silky nnd luxuriant. Unlovely hair means unhealthy hair. These preparations sf reiif;th ri as well aH cleanse and purify. 'They make and keep the hair beautiful. For men, women and children. Hold hy all drntttm, SEND US ONE DOLLAR M $38,50 n WONDER y: . ai "f'jt' rrm 3 WW mm itiJJS .i ': nit. ..111 j . .in .4 i "I ml aUi ...4 .. ,m gpECIAL HIGH CRAPE (J S.R4 III out " I $38.60 SIQSAMSSi YOU CAN EXAMINE IT STiTf j '. - v SMrifcaiiw BMiiaiwaiairv. VC' .' -;'-r ..V.'i; A An Ixtra Finn High CradefwM ff'j-I'-ri w - i ? ' : 1 s A ; aniiih.,..i or .i,ti...irt ri;b,Yo tl M!fll f II f ,f '.-ill . " ' : T . . miiff VOlfr 1 in. a i......,i. ,..n uii..u.i L.tii-m- "fl:. a or I... h uilii hraa. ImiiiuJ, Mil"rl. TREE 18 MADE EXTRA 8TR0NQ iliml, iln. li wl.l. la.', .llrruii l.aih.rti 1 V?.1t.l.l., I" ' aitra lima- on Nrar al.l., I li'. li M Imfal. "" f c-.il..n iwiau-il Moilc.n Inch fr..n "". 'H,i iMilins Sank ilii.k, evnnaellus sfao. LouV"" , j-wka all sua Sk. ..-aaaplN ELEOAWT HAND RAISED glfJC, aa lliuiiratM. W.lkt .r s.s.i. .; .'J,).!?""; i.a.l for .lilpm.nl. n puurnu. rsli-r,,v WHITI FOR FKEI VEHICLE, HABNESl AND Catalogue, ihoin9 lull tin oi cb'A'IjI1 t Outflti at th lo.t prices svsr fluo""- " u itm, hUtDUba ft bU. tinu. Lsl I IMM, RHIIH lUilr wesvwsa.j ti i 11 i i r i f v it r Ml al iiti u ft. 3 J.S: ilt fri a i '. Ori . M ii Mi 'ln .in. 4. "Bi 'ttltli Tli. Uttn U( tq 'flts, de, Tl., Ni '"inj