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1 OKKfiON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1899, Hlllfi!i.,. . . I I 'I I F f ' liciL TBI NSrtJKTATI 0 !f UNCI ,(iu '' at. a ail J ' lit I 41 ..... 'J .... 4 MiMUII ICHIUVll, IMVI OUtOON CITY 7 '5 . M, 7J-. MS 9.i id 5" II JS ii o r. Mi M'S ji J 4"S 4S 6 m 7"S im only to MlfwtukU li i II y iil to NlU.uk U : "' "' 'i tj. IUILY rCFITM?NIAY hum am iM':i'I:mknck .nrrvwiiiiit- TONA nnd POMONA tlvri osson t it . Up, JKOAM HUll'l IllIll jur If X. " ! .y lorn,. . mil,k ,(..01lA,Ul, rn'li ami Huimt 1 .. i - i ' f man -ho . ..... .... ..,., IlIpJ a ,,..,,,,. ,,,, tbei.,i,,i.i ,u ,1fJW M ' 1-ro.i ..I l,,, , om. r"U "''k '' tear d A I i .r. ,.r '47 -II,r-, l.ll,,,,... j'";7' "'7. .Ilr. ., ,,,, ,. Ullt.r.tofarirr.l..,,,, 0 i.l.l, !,., MP ,,, 1(( Srii ttk Hal. mi April Jl;,', . """ I'.e in l i i i . , "! Ill I l. kf,t (-, T lire at Im IUhko (oiilimii'il Ifoin four,) IM7 f,. tlfltv. In U.I i . . . IHltl.Uhil, ri. I,, ! I.U I.m.i,. rrf 1 . Li a I Acts otNny on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels CLCAN5t5 THE 5Y5TEM OVIRCOMES rrri Cn I -T work. Next mnrulng O'MfNra fonnd rtraiiKH nj.iTMlor at tLa CIiIchk" ""1 of th ilra, ad when lia liiqalrrd for MIm iJarlilwin ti told tliot alia waa ti-ry IIL Tha ixxir Wlow maliied cow, if ha nem had Nfore. tliat ba waa dci'jjjr In lova with a woman lie bad m-vit afD. Ha Ucntna 10 fretfnl and IrritaLlaai toeicila toijiiifut awoug tba ntlirra In I ha ofllre. "What on i-arth la tba mattrr wltb O'Slcaraf" afki.d ona of tba opcratora on tl.a ttmxmiUt aida of tba "(inad" of the man who aat at the ueit luntrn UM-nt "1 KnrM be'a In luva wltb the Chi cko Klrl whu la alrk," waa tba rn.lr. Oue uiurulug tba anawi-r uinU by the ChlriKo ,-rtor to O Meara a In qnirj ai to Mint Davldiion'a condition coiitalnd but ona word "Dead." O'Moara ottered a kind of mom, and bia brad fell oxin hi dmk. Wb n ona of tba chitrfe aronard bim, be funnd tba Jonun uian'a fare flnnhcd and bia eyea LlomUbot O'Mi-ara waa icnt home, where be rirnalned for wecki, auffvring from a e-me attack of brain fever When at hint be bud recomd and re turned to the ofllce to report for doty, the clil.f told bim to take bia oaoal lilRiTi . rnNSTIPAI ION j aeat at the Chicago nnadmplei OlTUAL U I "If ;on d Jiint ai li. f. give m i m 7 M fH;n dixl iUut ,fr. yr Bpt. t,4e 6tNyih-MNTO 6 Ma-I In I.U .lr. !,.,, .in, many m,i.... r, . ,.,ll(,,,r a kind f.l,,r. "c"V- liumiti rtui M Y. IM tltl i.tit ii uxatri rua ia Mr- a ate a. ' a a m I m a. av I -t a I w - " a m i& fefMl m b4 !; rt cv a. kill la.trrr, Mra Julia W il..n. JI.Kit.oa. and .,ur e.n, J.r.ti, ),.( idl.n lo anJ r.ll Mit Vn.,ni 0 n,f,4n, ;, , f l.t l.l f,, , jM.,rtir, d,.J(,f. ati-nl ail arrUfln fr.f. ha Urn ,r)) uf ll auiwibl J m!ir of ail iltw (. l o l ,jr h an I iidji itorfu-a In ll.a t.'iiiirj hutra. Tla wrix ,U ,i M..lf 3rd Ui Nutvinlwr lib v.rui. clui. '.Hinatrr llntun furull mr anoth er wire. I'd rather have It." O'Meara aid "I don't think I caia to work with Chicago an mora." There waa a twinkle in the eye of the cbk-f aa he aaid "Yon owd to do aouia fine work on that Chicago wire." "Perbape ao, " O'Meaia replied tadly, "lot I bad a fine operator to work with." "VelL"faId tba chief, "thafa a fine operator there y it the aarue one. I be- The Delicious Fragramee from o hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit whets the appetite. The taste of such a biscuit sweet, creamy, delicate and crispy is a joy to the most fastidious. ROYAL Raking Powder improves the flavoV and adds to the healthful ness of all risen rlour foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and nutritious. Royal Baking Pow der makes Jiot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of delicate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and fresh. a r"l o.itlii to wuik tilth. T,a Y M C. A. Iitrrary aii'l batinif aoc-idr la , Me. that waa tbure before. " fully i.rKMiifil in. lllliav.lt "That cannot be for aba la dead.' flut ti.i-riirij on Wed.ienU veninv Tbla with a great aob IW f-h -lien (I,. ,,,io "Keli. "l fbl,ik b'd "l0" , I 1 1 1 ,, i m i , . , eld wire for the preaent at leant, tba thai II.. Iturr. aer. J.,in in dmrl.r- thj(.f M,4 ..Thc, ,f yoo ,r, not . a.r .K..n.t Kngland" aitl.J. W. fiVd I will transfer yoo to aome otber UArt ami Arthur II .l !.-n in the atllma- circnlt" iiTnand lluaarJ Itronnell and John O'Meara walked alowly over to bia N'linfj. on the nrKative aide of the que- old place to relief a tba man who waa t n Tim i.lhVrre are: IJw Silim . moment recelrlngaome tneaugea Imitation baking powders almost invarwbly con tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome. ROY At BAKING POWOEK CO., NEW YORK. "uear me, now can yon wien to marry a girl whom yon bare never aeent" Tbia wai another Instance of trenjn lonaneca in tranHmiwioa "Tbat'e all right." O'Meara aaid. THE LOCAL NEWS. lMitt l 'u it. tin CalnriUv Jl.HiiU alj jufnt.j the taint iA cn4 cvkiiI oiiiil Januarr IS, 1'Ai), IL. it,, kill. itt 1 1 1 iJ it., i wi:nint untried. I'm willina to riak it if von ara I'va ll.a Mlvi.ii.t- fla-tir. I.iii( il,. Maliprp,!,!,,,!; ( h. Sramann, vii-pre.i! ! ,rom CLlc,K Aa be neaied the inftrn- kDOwn and lovd yon for a long time, am m.,i of mail i. ii.on.lt an. I oum-r.. ' i-ni a. it i. i i mtni Dd bpr1 ,ba cbaractera coming even if I haven't teen yon. Can I come Mwiivii. bw-1 iriaii ii i . a a l- ... tor yon i "I may be ao bomely tbat when yoa aee ma yon may be terribly disappoint ed. I may bave red bair and freckles, a came tbe ilgaal of tba aendlng oper- t mm i jai'i ti. In II.. cxitily !alui.lair, ('ouhly l:an fru'fl A!lil jrllti guardian of 1 1 Ct U'l, an ltai. r.n al.u la i iwJ inil.e ai)lum it H.lrm, C.ujii. i r. A r"J n at 4a Uam ttrret I ri lay and Hatur vi4ft o uu,l. rlraitltit frvu il lo I'm .lirr . TliehtU't liarkil alU.I I. atrw n.akr It Laid to f ik-an, th nij;lt, T wm r-.a l urioni Tin iniW waOtr ,n City it l.u U.ini. U.I in "ji II.. hid inatiiilwt.n aatal.tlab MtUdai la I hu aorry almut al.tra Mt rUtk.fiiriK tutkry at rumlnn fnxit trrt a! trtiiii)lMrd ly tin com ;. Tli. Wltlaiii.lla in 11 la na i n.t.r.1, mvt irMIT till n( s roiUaa. n..J. of th. Tl.-l,tof(ilm. Ti.ol,lica tnade aehome at overwhelming w.. the anrge of emo ...al i...itrr fW.vl. T.M,1 a...o.u,tof;,i,ePly'.l,wi1,)l,. lion De li.tened for a moment trntll flit I rlaw maltur arnt out . .V't 13 i-o'inli: I - .t tk yoi nnlnif e9 amtk maaaana v I ' aaav kt iumih vi uuuca uvw j i. elm nutur, Mta. .a d, 1.J I Aiarur. for Mienmatiain Cbanibar j itxHin lt: ai.ti l rlaM n.allrf. friw In l Iain's I'ain Halm ia ifainlntr a n-nn. I i- - - - - - ----- , - . a.nn-v 0-1 ! ... t. ii.... I I ......!..! iti,i It II l.,l,n.i... .a Di..i .,.1 1 a Kir. A. u. - , ' r- m .,i,-. rh'I IWHI a-..'. '. Ul lllLlllllVll'l, i ..11.1 i . I . i ... . .i.i t . .I ., . .I "W bo in Leaven a name is there In rl.Ml.,.iur.3vuB,l.;rvr,nmenijld..UalM.n trouble with cilcago." he almost aboiXed, "that iiwimiwr, i it i'in n; ei'.'in. M '""iii iinrn i-w.;. m oi ii ne 1 dirM (jK0 p, y liiuri.t, aa.it tr.) 341l.lt tKiuuda; ! I never (iiin. anytl.inu tl.tt lufvii.n lU.Ut aou'd reliry. mo until I Qu-.l ChamlM-r- ... Iain's I'ain lUlin, It acta like mstfic liat l'aoir. Die U.ket - Ul ; aitli n.e. Mr foot Wit swollen sn.l piniing tun very much, hut one g-xxl ap p'irailun of I'ain Halm relieved me. For K.u ty laaloit Cuuiuuiid No. 1, I'. V. I'. In ll.a Armory lat Hatui'lay tnlii aat a Jrn. I a(1a:r, ad.f.lm llm. li (ale .y(S. A. II irding. dtilit'St, ilrau. to 111.. In al'.i).aii. add' yirl lin alxiul '.'t fr th Iniprovrmeiit j ul th artvet of old -l.rr. A lt'lf" I'.r loans; Xea and laung rfomea. i There la nothing that will aroi.ta the hun.Ur of ba.krta vr. provided by l a Ire of a young man or woman so u,nick as la.hr an.l IVmmaiidor Tfii-ier arted as to have inferior laundry work put off on .i.iL.t.-.. and .a .ml. i.rv.r uvrr. them. Tliey "uy drens ever SO well, lo-.UI .i,r hilt. Tlits htrUtt sold .11 1 " " Ihe.r shirt front or shirt waist 1st cast in my eye and a terrible bnmp on my back. Could yoo atand all tbat t" "Yea." replied O'Meara. "if yoo conld atand my bald bead and red nose." Tbere waa more of tbia pleasantry, and then MleaDavideon seriously agretd to marry ber distant lover. After many more conversations on tbe wire it waa agreed tbat Misa Davidson and O'Meara abonld meet at a balf way point Pitts bnrg being finally selected where they ! ahonld be married. Tbia course waa chosen In tbe hope that tbe consumma "Amy Davidson, of course," waa bia friend 'a reply. "Dun'l trifle with me," O'Meara cried. "Amy Davidson ia dead." "Not by a long shot." said tbe oper ator, making way for O'M.sis. "It was only a rumor that aome chuckle headed asa accepted as a facT. 8be baa tio of tbeir peculiar courtship could ieen uacn at wor .or iwu r. i b accomplished Becretly. thni avoiding tuore. From the manner in which she ! ,h. ontA t.tnre.1 l,nt emhurraaiiinir cbnfiing of their fellow operators. But that wire on which they made their arrangementa ran through tbe Pittsburg office, where tbere were auto- ward an'aloucned Mr. trMeara on tba ahonlder. "Bow d'ye do, Charley 1" tbe sail "Are yoo Indeed Amy!" be cried, grssping berontetretcbed bands in both of bis "Yon told me to look out far a short curly baited girl with limp in tba left foot, and I gave yoo an accu rate description of myself." "Not so very accurate, though," tba laughingly replied. "Yon didn't fell me balf bow good looking you are." It waa evident to tbe watchers, wbo now came forward, that tbey wire pretty well satisfied with each other. Tbe committee introduced themselves and announced that tbe couple were to be conducted forthwith to a hotel, where at 8 o'clock that evening tbey were to be married. Tbia arrangement waa carried out. and during tbe c Tun ing tbe Pittsburg opera tore and thtir wivea and daughters attended tbe wed ding reception and supper at tbe hotel, O'Meara ia now an offlcer in the sig nal corps, and be distinguished himself in tbe war with Spain. Buffalo Kewa. has inquired about you every day I I lion Id imagine tbat she takes an inter est in you." V Ihh he at down U'ure tbe instru ment, bis band trembled so that be D , Witt's Little Early Risers purify Uie b'ood, clean ti e I'ver, invigoraf" !he system. Famous li'tle pills for constipa tion and liver troubles. Gi:o. A. Hardi.no. Id. way (fin t.o-li't lot.', Ih. Ma-he! Iir ld. Ii"g lor on. pi.prvd bv Mim Ka Wlllia'tii. Alter Ih. program, darn ing a a lnlulk'e. in Until l'i uYUk. Tli. pnigrsm conit'e. of an address of a.li-uiu and thanks loth. ladles alio '"f !N) tK.unde. tba frown aW liW riuitilbulel U.keia. by I ommander ".sad th, Portland K.tirp( M.lla ' Julius prirtter and in rUlng he Intr.- Wi')t W j.ilry snibliUi on their lltl. tuiUM '.,,,.TI, n urlng mills w.' ft moving at tl,.lr (ullrnt ispn lty J! In order to aitpply th.d.inan.l Ut (amoiia tirodiirt of ll.a Ornrnn "!;illliof th. CortUml sv.trm. Tl of th. imo mills ia aatxitil T t'day and some days It Ix.thpia llltioMairaiiitr lo Irantimrt II 1 Cortland Mnti.U n, r..l llflllkl at "t"g f. klahaiua cama ut ami took "tig load. ""iTiia Cow -Tl.e dlvorra suit of 'Tilt i'etrr, ,,l ., lMHtlla Ju.la I..-1 . oriUBI Cutlfl t-'rl.l.i. ....I dm-tvl Hon. t. C. Itroane:!, who gave moot tuning addrens and aroused much rtilliuaiatiu. Frank Confer sang a solo ailh g.xl iftVii and Comrade F..I John son tpA for a short lima suJ sang a a..n. Y. M. C. A. Nawa. Interaa lo tue Y. M. C. A. athletic tvt It on tba gin and much Improvement la noticed in all the i U'S- N api'""1"4 ron.tai.ily U-ing added to aid lu the woik an.l the memW't sro mskinggiNxl U. of the same. The latel a.ia.non is a fine new nel for Iba trM-iuUts which with the low parallel batt snd medicine a.i u a in v inn ti. it i'j - muMy their neat appearance is sxiled The Troy laun.br makes a Sxiilty ol ladies' an.l gentVmen'e fine work. There ran x no lietter work than t done at the Tror. Iave your onlers at Johnson 'a barber shop. Il.w Art Taar aUda.jrt I tf II..I.M S.araMiPlll,tiralUirtnrlll 9tm allit. AJJ miIiij KrmJ to.l'liooe " TRUSSES. $j.25. AND UP in. i'.. ' w . .... M will rtlurn your onr- , .twt ,h. wdit; ma f REE TRUSS CATtOCU Mr nM "r,::V-,,.rJ,r; $2.75 eTrS. ROEBUCK A Co. CHICAGO I matio rpnpHtini? lnntrnments. An oner- intrn n i t .u. j.. j..u " . . " rouio aiaroeij iwu mo uota .uu uu.uc- t r it d ng beside the repeaters one ... JM i, , . ... . day overheard the final arrangements; "Money to patent g.od .draarn.yba "Is tbat really you. Amy!" He gave i bcgrd th, description each gave thfl wcured by our aid. address The TaUnt bit own signal "O. M." otner by wuich t0 il)eare identification Record, Baltimore, Md " tea. i.uriey. b.iu i m Kino juu ,t the depo, tD(j tM M abont rt t0 tDe well again." Her reply waa as flutter- pjtfeburg operators, wbo thereupon Ing aa bis question bnd been tremolone. I deterlinej to make the occasion of the Some of tbe operators in the Nen , we)jdiDg interesting. A committee was York office wondered at seeing a young j arpointed to watch the meeting of tbe man sitting at an In trument with ; and to nreuate for a reception. tears of joy streaming down bis face, while in tbe Chicago ofllce there waa surprise becunse a girl was crying and smiling at the same time. Whin be hnd recovered bia equa nimity. O'Meura said: "They told me you wre dead and 1 hejieved it Tbe shock nearly killed me." "It WHa merely a rumor, I'm happy lo any Out when I came back to work I was greatly depressed at bearing yon were so III. Now we will both be well and happy again." "1 will never be thoroughly harpy, my darling," O'Meara replied, "until you are my wife. I'm coming out there soon to claim vjn. Mav IT!'. O'Meara arrived at Pittsburg a day ahead of Misa Davidson, aa bad been agreed upon, and waa at tbe station on tbe following day when her train pulled in from the west His heart was beat ing wildly at be scanned the alighting passengers, and he waa too preoccupied to notice tbat be was being watched by half a dozen young men. Nor did he notice tbat he waa ob served closely by a tall bronze haired and decidedly handsome young woman wbo bad alighted from a Pullman car and waa standing in the shadow of a baggnge truck, loaded with trunks. There waa a smile on the young wom an's face at aba finally atennfd for- Sii-k Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indigestion, makes yoa eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cents and 50 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agant. Ilie Ktr.it Yon Haw Alwars OASTOniA. Baan tht f i3 Haw Alwars 8ftt Bigiuturt of HOTT'S PENNYROYAL PUIS itw The? orereom Wltnw. lrrjr- ..'V font) antloutuu uttitcraaxO iaj,o L md bamti "iuii of itiensut -J lion." iiisjj art) Life 8nvf" to fririt a f womannood, an - u Tploprnent of orwun b'Xl. No ror women dm known rfmrslr I them. Cannot do harwv lif v am .am-v. ' .x comvt a Dlajaurr. 1 1MT boX For&!ebv C. O. Huntley. CHINS SOUVENIR M RE rrr vir i We have such a large variety of this ware and a great many other new goods for the holidays this season that it was necessary to enlarge our store We will be ready to JhZ tL now ware as soon as our store is completed winch will be about November lth W have a great many new designs and all new views this time and we are sure that it is just what you have been looking for to send to your friends- for Christmas. BURMEISTER & HNDRESEN, THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS. i f