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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEI1RUARY 10, 1900. 8 SOCIAL DUTY. The doorbell ring, The portil twinga, llf ladjr cornea t-ealllng. In velvet driaanl. Hit veil cIom prrued; Toe formal talk'i a'a!linj. The it.vle, Hi dir. The chun li, ihe ly Whatever line ahe fancies; Ton minim paa; blie eaya, "Alii, Time flies I" and off ahe dances, I No real word aaid 1 From heart or head, ' Do thoiiKht to live in beauty; ' Met Hat ahe checks; What name's the next? Bbe'a doing toclaJ duty. w-Lydli A. Coonley-Ward In Woman a Home Com' A A DIPLOMATIC t ADVENTURE ): :( How an Effort Wu Md to Oh. I tela Poaaaaion of an Impor- I ten! Letter and tbo Ba- i 1 cult Thereof. I wits wauderlag through the grounds of a London exhibition one evening wben a short, foreign looking man, clotlitd In evening dress, approached -.me and said In a low tone: ' "'Hare 1 the honor of addressing Mr. " Godfrey Vance?" lie banded rue a letter, saying ab ruptly: "Be good enough to read this letter. It will serve to Introduce me." Tie commuDlratloo was from Count Antonio Delarocca of Milan, whom I had aided some months Ik-fore by car rying off for him a famous Greek statue from an English country bouse. It was very brief and merely said: Sir ThU letter will Introduce to you mj rood friend. Ilerr Frits Noekovita. who is anxious lot you to undertake (or him t difficult misdon. I tave told him that you art the one man ia Eng land u uo can hope to carry out such I work witk (ucCTss, and. wiabinj 70a all rood fortune, be lieve me, youra. Daxiaooca. We left the exhibition grounds at once, goiug to my abode. "In the first place, my good sir," he exclaimed, talking Id an excited under tone "In the first place I must tell you that this business is difficult almost to tbe point of Impossibility. Friday morn ing next about 3 o'clock Count Rode holtz will cause to be posted or post with bis owu baud at the pillar box lacing bis bouse in Percy street, May fair, a certain letter addressed to the Berlin foreign office. It Is absolutely vital to me aud to tbe cause I represent that that letter should never reach its destination, and I urn commissioned to pay $10,000 to the man who will band that letter to me intact exactly as he finds It" "Is not 3 a. ui. rather an unusual hour for tbe dispatch of diplomatic communications?" "Most certainly It Is. but tbe count is not like other men. For tbe past four years In fact, since be first came to the embassy he has been in the habit of posting this document between 3 auil 4 o'clock Friday mornings." "1 presume that the obvious and old asuiuned method of obtaining the let ter by force Is out of the question. Otherwise we might waylay the per son posting tbe letter, overpower him and depart with the document." "Useless, quite useless, for It would simply mean that tbe outrage would le discovered almost Immediately, and then tbe contents of the letter would le telegraphed to Berlin, defeating our plans most entirely. No; the essence of the whole affair, my good sir. Is that tbff letter should be removed and hand ed to me without tbe embassy people having the slightest knowledge of the fact." Next morning I went to Percy street, Mnyfair, to survey the embassador's house. Thirty-one Percy street, the mansion In question, was a dull look ing, gray abode exactly similar to the 4 other bouses In the street. Facing the house on the other side of the street was a pillar box the receptacle. It seemed, where the count was In tbe liubit of posting his communications to Berlin. Uad the pillar box been a receptacle easily shifted tbe matter would have been as easy as smoking a cigarette, for we should simply have had to di vert the policeman on tbe beat away from tbe street by means of a fictitious eiruuken disturbance, and then we could have driven up In a van and carted the box away. But I must think of something else. And then of a sudden there flashed tipnn me an Idea, coming whence I knew not, but It seemed to me that a voice spoke In my ear, and this Is what It said: "Substitute another pillar box on the opposite side of the street. Placard tbe genuine box with a notice saying that It Is temporarily disused and that Setters are to be posted opposite. Clear tbe streets of the police by means of a row and wait with a van at tbe cor ner of the street till the document Is posted. Swoop down, collar the box and drive off." I lumped Into a cab and drove to a certain hostelry In the East End where I knt-w I should find plenty of my pals, ttLo for a few dollars would throw tliemxelves Into any adventure of the felnd. Jn a few words I conveyed to them vlm 1 wanted done. Two of the men, tr.r!y fellows, known as Jim Thursday and Dill East, were to devote their -por t0 quarreling and getting "run In" M the corner of Percy street, while another two were to keep watch at the co'Tier of the street. The remaining .m::r.. Tom Rogers, was to assist me in K'puHIng the pillar box and removing lit when the time came. Then a new difficulty arose, now Wras the pillar box to be obtained? , "wtiat U t be done about getting a box ?" I asked tbe men. There was al ienee for a moment, aud then East, scratching his bead, said gruflly: "Try old Bennett, the Iron found er In Ooodgo street, wot got five years' stretch for passln flash coin. 'E's out on ticket now and Is up to makln a fancy pillar box as soon, as wink at yer." Having MiMon them hold themselves at my illsposr.l for final Instructions, 1 went straight to Doodge street, where I found the worthy Bennett In a surly mood owing to slackness of trade. He smiled when I asked blm if be could build for me a pillar box to tbe govern meiit pattern In tbe time at our dls posal. On reaching home I wrote briefly to Ilerr Moskovltx Informing him of my scheme and adding that 1 hoped to have the pillar box and letter safely at my bouse between 4 and 5 on tbe fol lowing Friday morning. I asked blm to be waiting at my residence to re ceive tbe document and to bring the promised reward with him, as I would only part with the letter In exchange for the same. All went well, and on the following Friday morning the van with the pillar box, my assistants and myself set out for Percy street, where we arrived at 3:10. I noticed with satisfaction that the night was very dark, which fact was of course advantageous. I at once dispatched Thursday and East to do their "quarreling act," the other two men taking up their places at the cor ners of the street At 3 o'clock 1 beard loud sbouta and curses proceeding from our two friends, and a moment later two police men were hastening In the direction of the noise. The coast thus clear, we drove up to tbe embassador's house and In a twinkling deposited tbe dum my box, which was an exact duplicate of the genuine article on the opposite side of the street "Now for the notice of temporary disuse," I said with a laugh, and In an Instant afterward the mouth of tbe genuine pillar box was closed with gummed paper and tbe following no tice posted In front of the time table of postal deliveries: Notice. This pillar box belnf in temporary disuse, the public will oblige by poatlnf com munications at the temporary hoi across the road. Br order. This work completed to our satisfac tion, my pal and 1 climbed back Into our van and drove noiselessly down a side street, from which we could watch all that happened outside of Count Rodeboltz's mansion. I confess that hardened and experi enced as I was, a terrible thrill of nerv ousness went through me as I stood In that van with my companion wait ing. Tbe return of tbe policemen from the station before the conclusion of the business would ruin all; nay, If a chance youth on tbe way borne from a dance were attracted by tbe notice on tbe box and lingered to look at it, we might be equally overthrown. It was therefore with a fueling of re lief that amounted to positive joy tbat I beheld at about 3:15 the door of the bouse open and a young man, evidently the embassador's secretary, glide Into the street lie held In bis hand tbe let ter, and I saw blm run up to tbe genu ine box and peer at It for a moment in surprise. Then, with some expression which of course we could not catch at tbat distance, be crossed tbe road and. hav ing deposited tbe letter In our box, re turned with all speed to the bouse. Not a soul was in sight tbe street was silent as the grave. We quickly tore down tbe notice which had done us such good service and removed tbe paper from the mouth of the box. Three minutes later we were driving away quickly In the direction of my hopse. We arrived at 4 a. m. and found Ilerr Moskovitz awaiting us In Intense excitement "Well," he cried, gesticulating with both hands, "well have you succeed ed r "Perfectly," I replied. "Here Is the box and here Is the key. We have not touched or looked at the letter, believ ing it to be private." "You have acted well," he returned quickly. "And now to obtain the let ter." With hnnds that trembled so violent ly that he could scarce Insert and turn the key tbe excited man knelt down and drew forth the envelope. As be looked at the superscription a cry of disgust escaped his lips, and be tore It open. One glance at the letter seemed to suffice, and It transformed him utterly. He strode across the room and shook bis great fist In my face. "Fool I Simpleton! Imbecile!" he yelled, each word having the malignity of a blow. "You have failed after all and made a fool of yourself and me." He flung the letter at me and darted from the house, uttering curses as he rolled down the stairs. I took up the letter and read these words: Dcre Mary Anne Master sittin up late tonight, aa per usual, with his blessed letter ritin and ich like. I 'ave a few minita to rite to say as 'ow I 'opei this finds you aa it leaves me, in 'ealth an spirits, tho' dog tired, and please to meet me at the Marble arch at 3 iharp next Sun day, from your luvvin Ceoroi. I saw through the whole business at once. The man was merely a valet or butler, and the letter was a servant's communication to his sweetheart In stead of an embassador's letter to bis government. We had come away too soon. Pittsburg Press. Kemnrkable ltmcue. Mrs. . Michael CurUin, 1'Ulntlt-lJ. Ill makes the statement, t li tat she caught cold, which settled on her lungs: she whs treated for a month by Iter family physician, but grew worse, lie told her she Was a hopeless vil-lim of consump tion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Pr. King's New Discovery for Consumption j she bought a bottle and to tier delight found herself benefitted from first done. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was Free trial bottles of this Ureat Discovery at tleo. A "I think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Clisinherl.iin's rain Halm," writes Mr. W. II. Klapleloii, llermlnie, IV "I have been alllided with rheumatism for several year ami have tried remedies nlthoiit number, hut rain Halm la tho iiexl medicine I have trot hold of." Ono application n" liitves the Pain. 'For sale by U. A. Harding Drunglwt. atdurata Tour Ilowele With t'aacarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation toretsfi lOo.a'o. 1(C C. C. mil, ilrugKlsta ruluud uiouoy. HarJing's Drug Store. cenWaml ft 00. Larue bottles GO To Cnra Constipation Forer. Take Ciurarota Candy Cathartic, Iflo or Bo. It G C. C. fall to euro. drusiais rcfuud tuoucy. A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently handed a notice to be read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping roiu a newspaper bearing uuon the matter. The clergyman started to read the ex tract and found that it began : "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what he had expected and, after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over, and found on the other aide the matter intended for the reading. involution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned as Griessen a flallwyler has been dissolved by mutual consent. A. II. Griesskn. U. Hallwyleb. Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton, Pa , writes. "I think DeWitt'e Witch Haxel Salve tbe grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless. Geo. A. Habdino. The CALIKOIIXIA KOSE CO , I.s An irelpa, Cal., are lieailipiartrrsnf 'lie roast for nice tlel.l Krown ItiWK MCHHK8.' AH Hie InlrH anil best torts. Hand for a cataloKiie today, "1 had dyspepsia for years. No medi cine was so ellective as Kodol PyiiepHin Cure. It gave Immediate relief. Two bottles produced marvelous results," writes L. H. Warren, Albany, Wis. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. Geo. A. Hakiuno. Patent Kerord. "Money to patent - good Mean may be secured by our aid. address The TAtent Record, Hallimore, Md." John Pirr Poseyville, Ind., says. ' I never used anything as good aa One Minute Coutrh Cure, We ate never without it." Quickly breaks up conuhs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent jonstimp- tion. Pleasant to take. Geo. A. Harding FARMERS For Sale. Moving picture entertainment out It with calcium light attachment and gramaphone talking machine; good as new. Cost $223 and will sell for $160. Also have light wagon to trade for heavy one. Inquire of J. A. Thayer, real es tate agent, Oregon City, Ore. An Editor's Lire Saved byChambtr lulu's Cough Remedy. During the early part of October, 180C, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected until I feared that consumption had appeared in an incipient state. I was constantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. I became alarmed aud aftei giving the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Couh Remedy and the result was immediate improvement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to their ffealthy state. B. S. Edwards, Publisher of The Review, Wyant, III. For sain by G. A. Harding Druggist, ' Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat meat by Ely's Croatu Halm, which la ably aroiuutio. It is received throtiub the nostrils, cleannes and heals the whole itir foco over which it UilTtisi'S itiwlf. limis! sell the 60o. size; Trial sue by inuil, 10 ceuU. Tettt it and you uro sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To aocoii.uiix!iiio thodo who are partial to the una of utomuors iu applying InjuiiU into the dowJ tHMiges for entarrhal trou bUt, the proprietors prepare Cream Halm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream llului: Price including the spraying tube is 73 ceuts. PniginU otly mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ACKer s iigiisn itemed win stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money efunded. 25 cts. and 50 els. OASTOniA. Bean the The Kind You Han Always Bougnt "I had bronchitis every winter tor years and no medicine gave me perma nent relief till I began to take One Min ute Cough Cure. I know it is the beat cough medicine made," says J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. Gao. A. Hahdi.no. SICK HEADACHES. The curse of overworked womankind are quickly and surely cured bv Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley, the Drutririat. For sale, fifty-five acres of land, cheap, fcood location on Highland road, about three miles from Oregon City. House and lot in good location in Oregon City, easy terms. Also 107 acres of good timber land on the Columbia river. Daniel Williams, Oregon City, Or. OASTOrtIA, Bean the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature f Jr . T, of Ueantjr la IJIooil Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cuscarets, Candy Cutliar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, iiegtn today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, bluckheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. FERRTO SEEDS Thousands of sanlf n- rsdtpsndoD Frr7aMee.la very year and never surfer disappointment. Cheap surxtl- tuU bring loss, not ravlnu rmn. It para to nay a little mora fnr ' Faaay'iHiaua. Five cents wr narxr everywhere, and alwava unh Always the Beat. lWJOHMfd Annual free. P. M. ftp. HI i, CO., DETROIT, MICH, A Social Formality. "What do you propose to do with this man?" said tbe stranger In Crimson Gulch. "We ain't goln to do nothln to him," said Rattlesnake Pete, "only Jes" show him that we don't feel under no obliga tions whatsoever. We're goln to take him out an stan him np In a wagon under a tree with a rope aroun his neck, an then we're goln to drive off an not have any more sociability with h!m."-Washlngton Star. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia I used One Minute Cough Cure and three bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst cases," writes Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, coldn, croiiD and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. Gkohok A. Hardinq. Little Miss Rollins, the child wonder, will sing in the Grand Concert at Congrega tioal church February 1(3, 1900., MANY A LOVER. Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on aosoiuie guarautee. .Price 25 cts, and 50 eta. C. G. Huntley the Druggists. Wantkd Several Bright and Hon est persons to represent us as Managers in this and close by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona-fide, no more no less salary. Po sition permanent Our references, any bank in town. It is mainly office-work conducted at home. Reference. En close self-addressed stamued Tub Dominion Company, Dept. 3,Chicago 1 fi re Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallydlffeststhefoodandalda Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest, ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Cast ral gl a, Cram ps, an3 mi owner resuns vj i mperrect aigestloa Prsparad by E. C. DeWItt A Co., Chicago, For sale byGeo. A. Harding. Your team will hnvo the boot of euro and Full Measure of Feed Atlho City StnbleB. W. H. YOUNC. Prop., Wnoofore) to H. COOrlW Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. lUUOKIIIOVHIfijvI i aaffT!rZEuA.-l JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Urcat Britain and America. mm .V VDIi Jacob (Iikhv, . Phophiktoi Itatoill Per Day and Upwards. I.lvrry and Pevd Hlalils In (''ininx lunrwit, the ll'iins. Ilnrae, and IIuksIm u l4t at Iteaaonable Kalxi, liar supl'llml with Ilia II neat wlnee, ,.Uur and cigar". 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