Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 17, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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I CORKESrOXDEN'CE
Cb.rrvvllla.
riurviM. Am. lO.-Cherryrille li
r joying a Unfiling riin.
H 0lHirn has returns.! homt from
ru-Mt)l llouir, bere h hat bwn haul
Intf lie.
Mr. Wars. Mis War and Mis All'
War nets the gmsta of Mrs. Eaty last
lunlay.
Mis. Una lUty is tbinkinn of rrturo
Ing to 1'ortUntl soon.
Oliver SuiJler aa visiting t M. Fra
irr'i last tunly.
Mi. Hisnk . ths gut of her moth
er few dtyi ao.
Mist Alpha Vre li ttaying ithler
jrtnJmother, Mr. Wars, (or a tew Java.
Miss Sylvia Orborn nl the evening
at the home of her friend Mist Leor.i
Shank a ft days ago.
Mr. and Mr. Klinn were the gneU of
Mrs. Ofborn last TuesJay.
Charles Harria has gone to work in the
l.yging bush near Ssmly.
J. W. Batv baa retorne.1 home from
Portland and intenla to leaTe for East
era Oregon about the 19th to look op a
home in Juniper Flat and also twit rel
live at Wapinitia.
II annul.
Marmot, Aug. 11. The weather hat
been real rainy the past week.
Mr Klein aud family kniveJ Mooday.
Governor Geer anJ party were at the
Marmot hotel Monday evening.
Mr Wellt and family ttoppeJ at Mar
mot Saturday on their way to Govern
ment camp.
KrnettAtchod weot to Government
camp Monday.
Mra Mensinger went to Portland last
week.
Mm Piereon and family went to Port
land Tuetday.
Tbe Mesera ParroU, of Portland, were
camping the first of the week at Marmot
A party of people of Marmot went to
vieit Salmon river hatchery Wedneeday.
Eva Mclntyre. oi Salmon, waa at Mar
mot Saturday.
In tins vicinity ripe prt. applea and
plumb are plentiful.
Mr Klein and family returned to Port
land Thursday.
Mr Beebe went to Cberryville Wed
nesday. Sarqaaoi.
Mitarix, Aug 13. Died, Aog. 7,
Mra RoJty B Olten, daughter of Mr and
Mra. Henry Long, wife of 'eal Olaen.
The deceased waa born in May ,1676. waa
luamed to Seal Olaen in N'ovember.lSW,
abe leaves to children with her hus
band to mourn her death. She waa
buried in the Miller cemetery Aug 8.
Mim Belle Hoe waaaeiiootly injured
cedaj last week, fc'he waa riding a
horse which threw her off and eteped on
Ler face cutting a very severe gash, ne
cessitating several Hitches to close up the
wound.
Threshing ia proceeding very tlowly
the wheat yeilding from 10 to 12 buabeli
and the oatt from 25 to 30 bushels per
acre.
Mrs Hubbard, Geo Bently, B Jack
and Clay Larkins aie on a trip east of
tho mountains.
Misses Tea Larkint, Linie Miller
and Mary Miller are home from the
summer normal at Salem.
Mitt Mu'lett and Miss Christiansen,
of Portland, are rusticating at the M. ,
parsonage for a week or two.
Miss Wilcox, of Mocow, Idaho, la visit
ing Iter aunt Mra James Marquam.
Mist Watson and Miss Litton, of
Salem, are visiting Misa Tessa Larkins.
Miss Aitnees Kellv. of Portland, is
visiting friends and relatives at Marqaam.
Bediana
Kidlahd. Aug 14, Harvest is about
completed. Threshing has began.
Muinpdwer and Hess have their machine
running in the west end of town.
Well if that shoe in last weeks issue
fit you wear it. It w as turely raent for
you.
We are expecting to loose one of our
saw mills as the owner will most likely
take up some more paing business.
A Allen of Mich, is visiting his daugh
ter, Mrs Ituth Hickman. He states
that he ban been traveling since Febru
ary visiting friends and relativei in diff
erent parts of the U. S.
Mr Hanson, of Neb., is visiting with
his brother-in-law Arnold Allen.
Mr I-eliinan, of Watt), is spending the
SCROFULA
thin blood, weak lungs and
paleness. You have them in
hot weather as well as In cold.
SCOTT'S EMULSION cures
them in summer as in winter.
It is creamy looking and pleas
ant tasting.
joc. and i 40 1 all dnirgfcu.
' tummr-r with hit eon Frtnl at this pUee.
He it mnch Uken with the country.
We hope you will ronolude to remain
with ut.
Chan Hiumssy hat accepted a potition
in hit fsthor In-law s mill.
F Lfhnian it building fruit drier.
Notice Ihoee poetere which avs"Say
M ister," an J lake their advice.
Ifaiel Comniint, of Tmnont, ia apend
in a few weeke with her lister Mra. F F.
linn.
Harmoiv.
IUbmoky, Aug 13 No wheat '
damaged by th thower last Wednesday j
and all feel the better for it. j
Keed't and Wi.e't macbinet have
been doing the threshing In this locality.
Tha wheat yield ia averaging about nine
bushel to the acre. !
An Ice cream social will be held at Mr 1
McLaughlin't tomorrow evening, the i
proceeds of which go to the fund for the
benefit of the tutting in India.
The worma have disappeared and we
hope not to reappear next year. ,
Several of our people have gone to the (
coast- ;
Frank Karr returned tact week from a
vititatbia uncle's, James A Karr, of
Hoqaiam, Wash.
MisaBeulah Walker, of Houlton, iaj
visiting her aunt, Mrs Fuuna lavit.
B F Bullard, o! Spricgwater, ia visiting j
at Mi Karr 'a.
Several contemplate going to the pic
nic at Happy Hollow Wednesday. I
Jiars i eel in tiiiiik at ma uucic ,
Wm Otty, Sunday.
Mra Jane Armstrong, of Mountain
Pale, it visiting her sister, Mrs F.inma
I'avit.
M m Nellie Clark, who bat been viiit-
'ng her titter, Mra. Hagenberger, on I
.... i . i i... r.i;i... !
Aug. d, rriururu m iiri iivuivui v mivi
nia,
Ella Gilbaueer, of Kahoka. Mo. abo
baa been visiting relatives for several
months past, will leave for Cal. today.
Miss Gi'hauser has been very active in
church anJ social work and will be
greatly missed by the many frienda the
made while here. She will be Bccompa
nied by her father and mother. Mr and
Mrs Gilhaueer, and other membert of
the family who have recently aimed
from Missouri and have been visiting
Mrt Gilhauser'a mother, Mra Dr Clarke.
Mr Gilhauser intends loci tin perma
nently in either California or Oregon.
MissLinie Blakney baa the Happy
Hollow school.
Highlaail
Hwhlasd, Ann. 15. Highland it still
on top.
Harvesting it about finished. Tb rei ti
ers whistling on every side.
Many of the people here intend going
to the coatt for an outing soon.
Mrt. James Parish it still improving
in health.
Eli Fellow t has gone to the hospital,
where he ia likely to remain for some
time.
George Wallace returned Saturday
from Northern Washington.
The young people gave Mist Veaa
MsyBeld a surprise lawn party.
There is to be services at the Baptist
church next Sunday, August 10, rendered
by a lady missionary.
AWED BY THE AUTHORS.
Bat
Br ui Br Mr. WlllUi
aas Got
Over Ilia TlaUltr-
Borne day perhaps Jeu Lynch Wil
liams may follow his book of newspa
per stories with some sketches of mag
azine office life, lie has bad experi
ences, and he can write them.
Here la one of tbem:
"When I first went to Scribner'a
Magazine." he said, "I was a walking
Interrogation point The editor woulil
toss a letter across the table Just like
a common piece of paper, saying.
'Here's a letter from Kipling. It's all
right' It might as well have been a
note from bis tailor.
"I stood by and shlvereil at the sac
rilege. And the typewriters! They
would pound ont letters to Meredith,
Stockton. James. Howells and Kip
ling just as they might have done to
me, without changing a feature or
alleging a punctuation mark, and I
ajarveled at their nerve. One day a
irtout middle aged man brushed by m9
'n the office. We begged each other's
pardon.
"'Hold on a minute,' called the edi
tor. '1 want to Brx-nfe to you. Howells.'
" 'Is that Howellsr I asked the oflW
bey.
" 'Sure.'
-'Mr. Howells 7
-' 'Yes.
"'Mr. W. I). Howellsr
" 'Cert'
"'Mr. William Dean Howells'
" 'The same.'
"And I softly caressed tbe sleeve that
the novelist hud brushed against as if
It had been touched by a saint Rut
after awhile the feeling of awe wore
off. Wo deal in authors. That's our
business." Philadelphia Saturday
Evening Pot?
A Spr Plum,
"I had my picture taken today," said
little Christine. "I crossed my arms
and leaned on a chnlr. and the picture
man put my bend In some tolijrs."
"Why. you must have looked like a
lump ot sugar in sugar tongs." laughed
papa.
"Why. so I must have." said Chris
tine delightedly, "cause the man kept
saying, 'What a aweet girl you are!" "
What to pat
THIN
Lots of
i
7&S
PCOPIC
have thin
hair. Per
haps their
parents
had thin
HAIR haps tdcir
children have thin
hair. But this docs
not make it necessary
for them to have thin
hair.
makes the hair healthy
and vigorous; makes
it grow thick and
lonp. It cures dan
druff also.
It always restores
color to cray hair,
all the dark, rich color
of early life. There Is
no longer need of
your looking old be
fore your time.
II.OOaMtl. All 4rf flats.
"in muni fi-r rakirtn( rlnr
tri tb hilr 1 hrlM-t lifti Hair
Vlrf ku ao n)iaL II lu !
(a m Mini Mtufartkia la
rrr y
Mrt, A. M. Srotm.
Aug. U.1MO. lUiuiiuolurt,!(.T.
Wrm Ik Dee.
Ha sill imi4 T" a tin-k m Tv
ir ''" " "i wmSk
V.Hi .ipOT-tol fr.m lh in oC U
A44rM.
U!t,)lkM.
CBarrra Caaer4.
It la a remarkable aud lustructlvt
fact that the career of four of tbt
most renowned charactcra that ever
lived closed with a violent or mournful
death.
Alexander, after looking down from
tbe dlzxy heights of his ambition upon
a conquered world and wet-plug that
there were no more to compicr. illctl
of Intoxication In a scene of debauch,
or. aa some suppose, by poison m lulled
In his wine.
Hannibal, whose name carried ter
ror to the heart of Itome Itself, after
having crosswl tbe Alpa and put to
fight the armies of the mistress of
tbe world, was driven from his coun
try and died at last of poison adminis
tered by his own bands In a foreign
! land, uulamented and unwept
Cae&ar. the conqueror of WX) cities,
and hit temples bound wltb chaplets
dipped In the blood of a million of bis
foes, was miserably assassinated by
those he considered hla nearest friends.
Bonaparte, whose mandate kings and
emperors obeyed, after Oiling the earth
with the terror of hla name, closed hit
days in lonely banishment upon a bar
ren rock In the midst of the Atlantic
ocean.
Such the fou men who may be con
sidered representatives of all whom
the world calls great aud tuch tbelt
end Intoxication, or poison, suicide,
murdered by friends, lonely exile!
O.rtrSl.hl. Abr.aa.
When 1 was In Alx-lcs Ualna last
summer. I saw a stout German woman
sitting at another table eating from an
enormous pile of plates. I thought at
first she was carving or doing some
thing of that kltd. but at the meal
progressed and the pile Ixraine no lest
I made !nulry and found out that she
wat extremely nearsighted, and the
pile of plates exactly l'J In uumbvr
was occessnry to rnlse her food to a
point where It would come within her
rangp of vision. She was no less a
personage than the Puchess of RIes-wIck-Hulsteln.
In Italy they do not use glass In the
windows on account of the exix-nse
and replace It with whI or other ma
terial. In order to relieve the monot
ony. I supMHe. they have a habit of
painting household scenes on these
blank spaces. In one window yon will
see an old chap reudlug his paper and
In another a young miss doing up her
hair. There are also other scenes of
even more Intimate family character,
which I will leave to your Imagination.
In Athens one day I went out to buy
something or other, which. 1 remem
Iter, cost 5 drachmae. For It I tender
ed a 10 drachma note In payment, aud
In order to make change the storekeep
er tore It neatly In two and returned
one-half to me. Convenient wasn't It?
-New York Tribune.
1 'f.
fry y
uron" VDSOf ;
Dwer flad Ko GrleTane.
"Where do you tike command of the
fleet?" a lady friend asked Liewey Just
before he left for Manila.
"At Hongkong." be replied.
After a silence the lady said:
"Aren't you aggrieved, In view of our
possible trouble with Spain, over being
erdered to the remote Asiatic station,
which can hardly be In the picture In
case of war?"
"Sailor's luck!" replied Dewey.
"Moreover, 1 haven't entertained griev
ances for years."
And then he added, evidently as an
after thought "Besides, you know,
Spain owns tbe Pbllipplnes."-La41ea'
Aauujc My..
iu ru' i
: The funniest Interview I ever bad of
Vsrd of. relates Julian Itslph lu hla
rrmlnlscelicra. was when was on Ihs
stsT of the Nov Yol k un. I bad l-U
Klit to lHk UP some oue III a suburb of
the city The address was a number
on Fourth trvet but. to my amass,
incut. 1 found tlnee su. h trvta lu Ilia
place. The lioiir I sought was not In
am of them. Tired and almo-t dls
ouirntftsl I turned luto a cobbler's shell,
,..,1 .eolnc a bearded lirrman N-ndlnt;
v,r a hist In the flAf swinging
Ui; p. I cl-sred my thrt and said:
I ,, jour psrdou. but I am a re
porter of The riuu"-
Well. well." he said soothingly, bs
f.re I c"iild niiish Ihs siitiic. "yon
tilitiot help dot."
could li t continue for a full into
so .truck I by the unrip"
philosophy and wl.ltti of hi. reply. I
could not' help N-H'g a rrportrr. aud I
V i.w It When I explained that I
wanted an adlrv. ou Fourth .tret,
and bad already U u io three Fourth
n'.recta, and would bk to know If
there werr any more, he lifted hit
hsuiim-r and poised It In tha air fo
Lalf a inluute.
"You vaut to ttiowr ir dcre Is aoms
more or doe fonrt' street .T be al.e.L
"Veil. I vlll tell yoil I bar lived bera
drtctity years. tr!ug to find ainie.llns
ct. and I Uldu't Oud any dings owt
Tke riJr npolk". naalirl Wsi
la. I nerrr heard stir one read JuM bka
the rider ItHilU. It wa iM-autlful. Ha
made the Cure .laud N-fore you! It
was Infinitely tender. Koine ef tha
paMace of "bar" were touching In
the extreme, though be used ('Ibbcr'a
frightfully bad nbtion of that euhllms
tragiMy.
He had some very odd wars at tlniea.
tV were playing Hamlet" one night
In Natchra. and during ophelU'a mad
tc-ne a cock lean to crow lustily.
When the curtain fell upon that fourth
set. this rrowlng U-csuie mors cn
ttant And when ths msnager coulJ
not find Mr. Mb to euniuirnew tha
nut act he loosed up and saw him
prrchc! on the tp of the ladder, which
wtt the only way to reach tha "flies"
In that primitive theater.
The manager aso-nded tha ladder
tnd had o.ulte a lengthy discussion
with Mr. Itxith. who at last consented
to come down on condition that ba
thould resume hit high poaltlou afti-r
the play aud n-maln ihrr uutll Jack
son was re elected president. "Autobi
ographical Skrtciies - of Mra. John
Drew." In Scrlbner'a,
tUt fa Tall t akarl.
"People wonder how an actress can
fall on the atags without hurting her
self, but It It the easiest thlug In tha
world." aald an actress
"The great secret of falling ta to re
lax. If you slip and fall to ins tlm
when you do not wl.b to. If yoa can
only remember to relax your muscles,
you will be saved perhsps from a seri
ous Injury. Children and drunken peo
ple fall relaxed."
Our correKjioinc will plrasr snd
in articles before lnU f each
Seek, otherwise il reai lo-a m Iiki lale fur
nlillC4t Ol.
i Ml
Oregon City, Orocon.
New ar'ivtls, " We.r Ue.i.trr" shoe.
direct Irom Mis f lr bet
Value', mi sIomI Iv girl.
Lad ie fine llih lif fl.'iO, 'J
and up
Women Yunlined wmk Imms, dur
able and e.y f I ,V)
Cliil Ireu's lliors .'. a"d np.
iiaby shoes, '.' aiol I.',-. t i tlo.e
Tan, all six-s .'.-.
Men's all lea'her h ' I f I up.
Men's"! one Ca'f," ls' il.le
f.V.'A) Mick. I ry them t.d com
pare with f.'I g l.
Men'l. Wriliien's anil -ii ll re tl ' sli(X-S
odds Slid end", alcxil ,'j price.
We tick or rivet lx . (n-e
All kinds of iin-icl.su. li-- un ler one
roof.
rrixluce taken, butter and egs in
demand.
Don't Be Doped
Tliere have U-eri plactti uiKin ttw market
several cheap n nrltila of an ola,et etllliun
of " WeUier's IlleOnimry." They am l-iii(
offered uuUcr various iiaiista at a low prtue
By
dry enods dealers, p;rH-rs, .rents, ete., ind
In a few Inslauoes aa a premium fur suln:rl(
tloris to p.ieri.
AunouuuLmentt or these comparatively
Worthless
reprints are very mlsleaillnif : for Inatarn,
they are alvertlw-l to lie liio .iilni.titial
equivalent of a hlKher-irl-e1 IkkiK, when In
reull'y, so fur as we know and believe, I bey
are ail, from A to Z,
Reprint Dictionaries,
photot)ie copUs of a JkhiW or over fifty
tears airo, whli h In ll.il.y wwisiilil fur. lout
li.Ki, anil whlrh wu iiiiirti siiM-rlnr In psa-r,
print, and tilnillns to theae linllnilona, ug
tlic-11 a work of wjiuu rxienl limletul of ww
Long Since Obsolete.
Tho supiilement nf fl.(li) so-allel "new
wonls," w filch mime (if thiwelKKikssn-.'tver-tlscd
to (viiilnin. was eimillil ,y a (d-nlliv
innn who died over forty years (two. ami wu
pulilislied licfortt hla di-alh. Ol her minor
additions are pnibuhly of more or hsa valno.
Tbe Webster't Unshrldfed Dictionary pub-
Uiul l.v ..up linuaj. la f I... i.nlu -
Ilsheo! liy our houixi is tin; only nieriiorioiia
one of that mime laminar to this K'-ni-nitlnn.
It contains over 3io pkik, with llliiaim
tlons on nearly every (Klip"-, and l-nrs our
Imprint on the title payc. i in prtittx;Usl br
cojiyrlirht from clieiip inillatloii.
VhIiiuMii hs this work Is. we have at vast
exfs-nse piihllnhcd a thoroiiKhly revixal
ueiiniKir, known throtiKhoiit the world sa
Webster'i International Dictionary.
As a dictionary lasts a lifetime you should
Get the Best.
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XL 1 JlC7 XL-af whkh now tclt tho rlr-
cumfcrenreof Oll 1'arih ira
to many iliffcrent directions. "I'orclgn .artt" are no longer
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are "next iloor" to ut. What hapjrn there to itty know
to-morrow- if we rca-l THK CHirACf) KI'.CORl), h"s
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Engines
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round, Wood or Straw Burner.
RUSSELL & CO.,
PORTLAND, OR.
AND PRICC3.