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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AIK1UST 31, INK) CORRESPONDENTS j fnrrYlll. Chebrwii i n, Aug. 24 Mr. ml Mr. Tpp and children hava come ovf r the iiiounUini again and are drying their plum, prune and apple, (lirl are crc. There a a birthday rty at the homo of Mrs T Shank in honor of the birthday o( Mt ii tor Fay Shank nd Mia Sylvia Oalwrn on tlie 17th. Those present were: Mmea. Shank, Naty and (Vbnrn, Miaaea IVlls Oaborn, Alpha War, Iona Shank, Flvia Oshorn and Urace Shank, Matter Harry and Fay Shank, Percy Oaborn and Mr William Shank. Mr and Mr Paty and Mis Alpha Ware were the Kueat of Mr and Mr "Ware last Saturday. Mra Vrier, Misa Clara Frasier, Mas ter Sidney Fraier, Mia Alpha War and Mra Paty a err I lie gueiH of Mr and Mr Tapp last Sunday. Misa Klise War hat gone to work for Mra r.raiuliall, of Pullrun. Mra liichardaoo. Mia ton, Mr and Mr Maybeand little daughter. Alma, were the gueat of Mr and Mra Flinn last Friday. A grand wedding took p!ac at the Fandy hotel Angus! 19. The contracting partita were Mis Isabel Osborn and Mr Tboiuaa Stone, both of thia plac. The young people were married by Justice of the Peace Johntrude, and after spending theeTen'ngof the 10th at Sandy, they rode home on their wheel next day, where grand dinner and immense crowd were awaiting them. After par taking of (hit dinner and the dispersing of the gueati , Mr anxl Mrs Stone settled down into the humdrum life of married people. By the way, this is the first wedding that haa occurred in this town for seven years. Oliver Sbidler was seen on Main street last Monday, Qt'ieorge Flinn spent SundiT at Sandy. Mrs Hoch has returned to her home, for by a saloon that is run on Johnson creek without license. Cha. Fieara, of Freara' mills, Fastern Oregon, was in Sandy and took in the town riding balkr horsea, at which he ia an e ert. At the Sandy hotel laat Sunday Tom Stone and beautiful Mia Pell Oaborn, botliof Cheryville were landed on the blissful aoa of matrimony by Justice T. U. Jonarud without a hitch. Many eon gratulations were extended to the ' newly married coiiplo, all wishing tliem a long and happy married life. i J. S. liirdsall and family have re turned to Wi'bfoot once more and their : smiling face are among tia. They will hereafter reside, on their farm near Keleo. j Mra. Minnie Nvlamler has returned' home to Portland. Xarquaa. Maaqraw, Aug. IV Mia Teaaie Laikina will teach a three-months school at Meadow Brook and l.oyd Manpiam at Teasel Creek. Mra. Mary Jack and her eon, Barton X X Jack, rxpect to remove the laat of the week to Oregon City. Mias Kelly, who haa been visiting in! the neighlorhood, returned home to j Portland. t The threshing is nearly finished. The ! yield ia very small. In one case the crop ' if sold woule not pay for th rent of the j land. ' I A verv ucve.aftil old folk's dar was - held in the Maripiam M K church on j Why let all your and friends think you must be STREW 1""'. older than you arc? Yet It's Impossible to look, young with the color of 70 years In the hair. It's sad to sec young persons look prematurely old In this way. Sad be cause it's all unneces sary; for gray hair may always Vc re stored 8tadJ. Sady. Aug. 27 Harvesting and tbtvehing are about over (or thia year. CroDi must be a total failure as farmers bear a forlorn and discontented smile on their facee when asked about their crops of wheat which only averaged about 10 bushels per acre, and oats, 13 bushels. What causes such a email crop no one teems to be able to account for. Fruit ia plentitul and of good flavor. Travel to the mountains haa been greater than for years. Hundreds are finding pleasure and comfort in the many camping place in the mountains At Welsh's is a retrular city of tenta of campers who pass their time bunting, fishing, lerry-tiicking and romping over and around in the mountains. At night there is dancing going on in one crowd, and church io another and courting in another place. Mr. Riley, the real estate agent was in Sandy locking over the estate of B. (Jerder, which be purchased and sold to Casper Junker for 700. Jack Miller, of Vancouver, was visit ing friends io Sandy lately. He also purchased 40 acres of land from Mr. Gritii'.h, consideration 1-50. Cole A Cumniing have purchased the timber land of McAdam, McGugin, L. G. G. Gibben and M. Thomas and others. Thomas Bros., have commenced to drive ties down the Sandy for Cole tic Cumming's sawmill. The recent rain Jias raised the river favorably for tie driving. Brown k Song have their big sawmill completed and will start up in a few days. It is a modern up-to date mill with a CO-horse power engine and sawing 8) thousand feet per day. J. if. Weaver has seven teams em ployed hauling ties for his mill, handling on an average of 400 ties per day. Klegle & Andre "have purchased a brand new J. I. Case threshing outfit and are doing good work. Ming Mary Fosberg, w ho was seriously injured lately in a runaway accident, is iilowly recovering. l)t, M. J. Short, of Greoham. was out Sunday Aug. 2tl. conducted, by the Kp- worth league. Invitations had been is sued to a large number of old people in thia vicinity, who were present and list ened to a sermon to the aged by the pastor The ladies Aid of Marquam met at ! Mrs. Eliza Skirvins on Tuesday after noon and elec-ed the following oilicer for six mon h. President. Mrs. Pell Marquam; vice-president, Mr. Y.i Skirvin; secretary, Mra. Gray ; treasurer, Mra. Mary Marj'iam. Mra. F.mmeliue Larkins is sick and it is feared she may go craxy. She relit e to take any medicine or eat anything, ber mania teem to be along religious line. Hop picking tiaa commenced at a lew Brake Ilia Heart His Paraa. yards but the most of them will not be- Mr. White told the followlug story gin until Monday. n her husband: ronie year ago Kred Harvey gave Mr. White a pass, good at Our corresiondence will please send 'he Harvey eating houm-a aloiighe in articles before Welnedays of each ; pau, rt- ,uu Mr- "D', ilrM- "une week, otherwise it reaches us too late for I ,!ar,e'' trip to Colorado to take advantage or Mr. Harvey a gem-rosi- to its color by us mm laalit (karwtri, I It Is generally snppoaod that tha aer i pniK ohihitcd by anake chrmer have tvi n ih 'pllv,sl of their fiinga. and thia j s ilmiblh'sa ofti'U the case, while (die liiHi,une at h iil is rHMrded lu which j the niiiiith of the anuke bad lern aewe.1 t..gillu r to previ'tit tl from lilting. The wntcr noticed at tliatVyl.-n as- tnl itlmi. kv,' years ago in I'C M..ii. tliat I'll" of tli snake, charmera, I fln.litig l.'ie inbra he waa rilitintltig !- c unitig t.s lively and aggressive, ariicd lli.i n j t I 1 y the n-ck and thrust tl 'Im.iiIv into the siiuill round laskrt lu j liu Ii it i cnrrlnl. at the anuia time , pixluiig it with a Voltimimua white. ' i l,.t!i. at hich It hit aavagi ly Having 'liii.il iIomsI the lid of the basket, tha ! mnii drew away tha cloth violently, thus tl. m t tli dragging out tha fallow lili h wire f.cti lnd lu II He then Bo rn n-d the basket and carried II away. This, of coiirMi. required a large ainotut ' i f c l roiiraga a well aa grral tjtilck mM,f Initidnrid eye. all of hit h tiali In- must I doiil'ly iuH-ery lu cap I firing and taming I In deadly reptile Hut If we are ab hlhed at tha skill ! sud dntei ity displayed by ludlatiauake 1 rlmrniera. still ui ire must w marvel at the hardihood , f the American Indiana, jwho. In their snake duicea. riol only taiulln the ib-ndly rattlesnake with Im piinity, hut alolutrly carry It aNnit In I rueir mom na. " i-siuniimei n iw. TIME AND SPACE For over half a cen tury this has been the standard hair prepara tion. It Is an decant dressing; stops fall ing of the hair; makes the hair erow; and cleanses th scalp from dandruff. 11.00 1 baltla. Alt arattlrta. - I hire Nwa oln Afr't Italr Ylr l"f oiff rxr mil I raa bMrtlW remmDf (X lu Hi publle u UM br hair U-nle In enstrata." Mr. U. LiUiti, ipfUX, Ik. axiur.Tas. It ra m aauia n tka Wmi, f-wi ir fraa, u ?if wiim la pucur .., it- aalrM, Da. t. c. atra. Lmll. Waaa. T Thralrr Tlrkala, I Tta fad that a ticket tsmghl for a ! thmter sud Dot llvd on thoihit" atiiltip ed on it la alw a.i g"l f r an admit-Lu- ia not g. ru rally known and proh al ly theater mnliigrn would take Very little troii I'M to spread knowledga ii ! the fact, hut it I t.etrrthvlesa Una. "A man w hi hwya a re rved aral for a Ilu-at.-r. sjii.i a ineaier irraaurer who hatidha more tliketa every ara.n than any other In New York, "may not it t n the evening for which he honghl It 'Oissl for thia data only may I stamped i d thn pasteU.ard That would eem to niean f tint tha 1 1 kM rvtild I ns-d at no other limn. I'roUl ly nuwi of the public accept that a proving th , tmoMil llity of making nw of the lick rt. and therefore few make any attempt to gel tha worth of their un nry whe th-y ire rrvrnti-d by any causa fnim using the ticket on tha date marked on it lint II could U prevented al any time and would be go. for an admis loU Any theater manager would hava 10 r'l,'niM the hohler's right to enter the theater, although that wcul.l. of rouraa. carry with It no right to the eat It la that right which la limit) hy tha printed date For all other pnr-sM-a the ticket la quite aa g'l as If n""! i n the duta It hrara "New York ! ban rcprsctlra!!-annihilated y the ore art ctblci BraJ land tc!cKrih iyncm wljlrh now tclt the rir. cumfer enrc of Old i:irtj, jn o many different directions, "lorrlun iart are no lonj-cr forrlgn In the old meaning; of the term, Kurottc, Africa, Asia re'next !yor" to u. What hajjrti there to-day we know ' to morrow -if we read TIIK CIIICACO KKCUKI), hoe Sclal Cable Cortesundctt arc located ftty in (kt WirU tiutaide of the I'nitrd State. So other Amerknn newipaper ever attempted to tittnilvtt icrrke; nd it i upjilcmcntcd by the regular forrin hcwiierviro of The Associated Treat. l or ac curate ititcllijjrtiro of f c stirring event whlih-arc shaking the ttatJon of wr, ,j rumor of war of the threatening tlinolutlon of old govern tiirnt and the citabliahtnettt of new of the onward tacrpof thetiteln all ar t of the world the one medium of the niot (Atitfat lory Information l the rntcrpritlnj;, "up-to-date1 American ncwij.ar, TIIK CHICAGO KlXOkl). FREG et sn4 li r'.l. arr TB t a Msreainr a I'rnOoa. atml nu.is ffiulxl U ..!.. l alia I,ih.mi, Z... " ! win tm aiaiiMI ui aay atklrwa Inmji ul miiiMl ..oa.psmwl t,f lu ml ,Ur, m J ll.l I, K IJOlOI if . ufwt4i lh .Tiri sl.U IM.1 fS'il. trtll 1.1 1MB laii'lull lll.lSfl Btf. Ika a H 1 1 m .1 . iuo Katxati. Il Mwlis..a alr-Ml, ( hUa Get our Pricus on Job Printing. BIGGLE BOOKS publication. A Raaeall) Valet. Von Bunm-n told me that Humboldt In his hitter daya was completely un der the Influence of a ra ally valet uamed ScitTert. and. to the disgust of his friend.. NHjuonthed to him all his effects, of little value. It Is true, for the old man left no pnterty of any ac count Kven his private letter and papers went to the wretch. The king and the queen, said Von Bunsen. were for year la the habit of simply stuffed himself. sending Humboldt a present on hi birthday. At length It Uf-anie dim tult to know what would be acceptable to the old man, whose wants were so few and taste o simple. It was their habit to send an aid-de-camp to hi in a few weeks tefore his blrthilayto Tla aJllt T1alr. i ty. At every eating station Mr. Whlta I Komnm,,., tie v.udevllle ihetr la ate enormously and then proudly pru- ,n niiividual aud linlep.-ndeiit entrr duced hi fr v ticket, lie had had It a ; pet.; iore often It belong to a cln ult year aud never before found opj-ortu- ( xtio patronage, eip-iiwa and m-elpta uuj ut iw iu .urs. une. woo aa(5re enuriiioiia. (hie circuit lll ap.aH rompelled to pay for ber uiciils, ate . fr all. It haa a theater In New York, very sparingly, and some of the other one In Pbiludi Iphla. one In lloston. aud passenger rc:i. inked how much the one lu rrovlden.-e. and they give n husbnnd ate and how daintily his wife ! Sunday performance, and yet the. nibbled. four tilin'era l-lilertnln over '.ioi.is.) When they reached the Inst station people every year, give employment to j where the free ticket wn good, Mr. K attaehe and to .Vaai actor. I TA'hlte orderetl evervthlng In sight aud Four tlioii-iuiid p-ople pas In aud out Mrs. White re- . of each one of these theater dally. I m niained In the enr and nibbled a little , Ten thnuaaiid dolliir are ilutrlbuted lunch she had brought along. When "'h week In anhirli-a Io (be actor and Mr. White returned to the cur. hi wife ; M.IV) to the attm In . T.ike one rliea. noticed that he looked mighty utihnp- j er for eiampb-. the h..u,. u t,..n,n. dv considerlnc that he had prevlouilr 1 " vl"'n ',,nr round, nml It r.t tH-en enormouxly eujoylug the Fred Harvey free ticket. He rontlnued cena-n. ue coui.i, uie sort or girt , K,kni unhappy. nn 1 his wife feared likely to be most acceptable to him. lhat IMf,Hn, v he had fuuiidered him and whatever that might he, of course, I .lf nm, j,,.,.., u!u) tT ,n vlvux. It was sent i Shortly previous to one of these an niversaries, and In reply to a similar Inquiry, the royal couple got word that the philosopher would le pleased to receive a double 11. They wondered what In the world could have put It Into Humboldt's bead to ask for a double bed, having probably never slept In one In all hi life and having been habituated from childhood to the least luxurious sleeping arrangement Imaginable. The old man died, however, before the expected birthday anniversary ar rived. It hen transpired that the provident valet bad concluded It would be a nice thing for him aud bis wife to have a spick and span new bed with the royal arms upon It aud bad taken advantage of the klug's regard for Humboldt to try getting one at Vhelr majesties' expense.- John U Ct'Dtury. "Well, Hallle," he finally sal.L "I : might a well make a clem bren.it of It Thnt last one wasu't a I'red Har vey tatlug house, and I was -oiiij ll -l to pny for my breakfast." Atch laon Ulobv. nrrond ( unlrnl. Cadsby-My wife will raise CVa with nie If she discovers that I've been drinking. Jagshy All you've pot to do Is to hold your breath when you go near her "That's all right, but I'm afraid It's too strong to be held."-Hrool.lyn Life. 7.00 a week to keep it oeti. wlille It patron will nvenu'w Z'i. every week. On a hilln.i.v II III phy to from 1).) to LMsai Mople.-rr.iui Tha Vaudeville Tlo nler." hy IMwIli Mlltun Itoyle, In Herlbtier'a. Oreaada Tor Arllos, Roftlelgh- law loot me mind wead 1 "J pwiireHionni mimi wenli-r we- c-ntly, doiielier know ? Miss ('uttliig-lml I.' And what did j he charge you? Boftlelgli-ronh dollar. i Miss Cutting - What nn outrage! Why don't you have him nrrcMed for obtain ling money under falnj pretenne? Chicago News. A Firm LlHarf of loeqeatlcd fitne nc'tcai, I'Ho-datc. toacle tad tomrrrbcatlve-llant omi-lj rrlotcj and fKautifuIly UlvUituJ. uy jacoij uioatu Ne, l-tUKH MORSH DOOK AIim II. l uaan arM TVvallw atikiM JtMullilWtatftlaKl wt. rik, ftl.M No. Q-ItHXH I! Dl KKY IUX1K All t'"4 Smart r,H-'t lal , ri.iU.i...l liw Ilk. ii-!.in. ..!. .iw. tHt ei u! llualllk. .lU No,a-IU'kJtl. I1XLTMY IMK)K All M r.-uMi ; IK. ui r--ll lb. I r,M.a , Hta7lhin III. I, t...! Il'a Ilk. I't. e .11 Om i . ll Ua atifc .umi IM,ia.k. Ilk. y l nls. No. 4-HKKlt.n COW ItooK A II I'' fl ll t-.liy ihilMM k.iar ; -li.iD, a cuu.ti ui. :i.. t.ita. 1 1. u , i ... Urc4, ot I i UIkI I ImUi.II. , Tk, y ll. No.5-f;iCKJIJJ bWIM: IUX)K jM"ul A I .-! II. v.- tMM.1l. rVs.tlrr tn.fc. fir. I l "V 1. i.i.l m.f I.....U, u-.l I m sii c4.r faaio... I k. y, Cc-ts. TWIIKMU.I: WM. .,. ., 1 ,trinl uh.t . -maw- t SB, llio -its IS.., m, j uiu.l i..wll i K nailn . .w - I I Util S. h . , I Kulh. Untf . h.t kr- II. -or, t ... , II. Ihk krn, ,4 (. .. I p.,,1,1 Id a4 Hkl aar tot mux.1.!; booaa. im FARM JOURNAL a..l ( ik! p.4 a bi.Si tl i. , H Ulna ..! I.HW.l u IK. ..11 o . b. 1 - cjull llrf t.ru H, turn .H,h. I I -f a. tff IK. IM'.-1 .1- UAarfka-b.iumc,i:uakB.i(:i,,(H:M , Any ONE of the BIGGLE hOOXS, an the FAR.M JOURNAL Boi.l l-AKM iOilCMALa,UI-tMUr 4.r,lMa( HHHU.I! hODHS L ""' . AVMma, cu. r jaaaiaa. vw r P al a rHM JOI MSAI lniLal.i.M. Th driest of nil llslies Is perhaps the river eel. Yet. nirordltig to an analysis by a Ormnn c hemist. IV) p,-r cent or its sut)tnnii' is water. Salmon COIlles next with til. 4 pej; rent. (.Jood Friday was called Iiig Friday oy me axons. Tocbeeked Tlrntalltr. It Is very different the treatment or onmriutlp nnlmnla In tniH. Tl., ia i . 1 Ontb-Handvexminini..i1,l.tnfc., " l"e W"11 tillslness, j juu nye iu a uoiei on one or tne nar- cants for membership to Gritty camp row utreets of the Latlu quarter, vou will be kept awake all night long hy W. will give tht' never ending cracking of the whips social in tlie an1 tbe withering cuts au they are lnll i nuru ami sunging over tne nacka or tne limping, half stirved horses that draw was organized at the voltures and flncres. W. 0. w Gritty Camp V. O. a grand feast and bai-ket Dear future. A Sunday school Cliff Side recently and Sunday at 11 a. in. A rl.nfia tnflr r. I r , . n, L' n ...... I uu. ,,ia..c ai oimuoo ulo i centimes' nail, iweive nnys were there and a dozen were dead drunk. will meet every j If a cab horse stumbles and falls to tils knees In rarls, the driver does not run to the nearest apothecary's for 23 worth of liniment to bathe It is a:counted j cabby does for tuppence worth. lie mill ; ! I Don't Stop takino; Scott's Emulsion be cause it's warm weather. Keep taking; it until you are Cured. It will heal your lungs and give you rich blood in sum mer as in winter. It's cod liver oil made easy. 50c. and $ I. All druulin. aaa T4tXt j simply gets down from his sent and, taking the butt end of his whip, beat j the horse over the bend until he clam , bcrs to his feet; then, after administer ing a couple of kicks from a No. 13 hobnailed boot he mounts his box and drives along. The tram horses are constantly bela bored with a whip nml sworn at In the argot of I'arls, and the result, atrnnge as It may seem, Is that It takes you longer to so a mile In a fiacre In I'arls with the horse being whipped all the time than It does the same distance In London when not once during the drive will tbe animal feel the touch of tea lashw Detroit Free Tress. Odd Tblnica la Whl.kr MnUlna. I here are lots of o,ueer things about snld an expert l . .. ...... me otner night "and one of the queer- ; est Is the peculiar oualltv that a dl I tlllery, for no apparent cause, will lend , in us ouipni. iuc tning ha never ; liei'U explained, but nevertheless. It's nn undeniable fact 1 knew a distiller ; who sold his old plnnt and moved to a ! more desirable locality, where he tried to put up an exact duplicate. He even went so far as to smash a couple of winnows that happened to he broken In the old establishment but It was no go; he couldn't make the same kind of whisky to save his soul. "This snme difficulty has destroyed the usefulness of many a valuable brand. Another singular phenomenon Is the Impossibility of making a good liourbon whisky cast of Kentucky as a good rye west of the Alleghanles. I Kpenk In broad terms. Apparently the feat has been accomplished a few times, but Investigation has always developed the fact thnt the makers of seaboard ISourbon were of blue grass origin and the chaps who succeeded in turning out an Inland rye were aliens from the cast A real Kentucky colonel will not touch rye. He considers It almost as deleterious aa water." New Orleans Tlmcs-Dcmo- Tha Olhrr. to lllam. "You can't keep n secret. .Marie." "Yes, I enn; but I nhvny happen to tell thing to other girls who enn't." Chicago lb-cord. A little sugar taken with water, not too cold, In case food I not obtnltmble, will relieve any fculliig of exhaustion and sharp hunger. New line of carpets, lateat patterns, f. r the fall trade. W. I.. lilo,.k, the IIo1B r urninlier, New line of street Im's jiiv. arrived Mis Goldsmith's. BO Yf ARB' fV EXPERIENCE -BLLQHfr aV -r .. i . y4 - inmii manna Anf.ma trn tlnf HiHrh .4 A-ti,h n n,Sf iill uri.i,, tMir i.'iin..n l. .),.. . " ' l"''i.l, '.i...ll.i 1 ,.,uni, HMMttn.-tlvn.i.n.lmiUI. IUii,1l..lm-ai.,,l. ai.l lr III. f, .t,, .,.,, ''i I ln ll,r.l, lu,. t lu, i, Scientific American. A UnrtK.m.lr Uhitir.iM wrklr. r rtt . enl.ili.il ..f artr . mimni l.,ur.i. 1 ...... . four rkihiIii. 11 S..IJ I1..1I '," 3eiBro.d.,Wpw Vnrb lliaiicb i,tn.m. t r su Wa.l,ii,"rfl. J." " Red Fi t ilia l-All.M H null, li,,!,!.-,,,., M 'j:,tnKJiiiileof Ictud tnnco lelri.liiuie ir Io 'regon, WasliiiigtiT, Cali fornia and Idaho now In itwrntion by the I'acifio Stalii.ii Telephone Com pany, covering 2,2V tnwii Cjutt-k. nc curate, cheap. All lhi Hntisfectii n of ix-rsonal ciutiiiitinication. Pistanco no effect to Hour uiidt-rstatitjing. Pp kniu- nml Hun Fr-jnciiM-o ns easily iirnrd ni I'ort" lainl (Ireful, ('ity nllice rt ' Ilunluis Driiir Sfore. Oregon City, Orocon. New arrivals, " Wear I'.esister" shoe direct from the factory host values, no shoddy gixln, Ladies fine stylinh sho;s tl.M, ami up. Women's unliried work shoes, dur able and easy tl.i(), Cliildreii's shoes 7.'ic. and up. Itaby sIiopn, 2 and y's, 2v riH, Tan, all sizes .Tic. Men's all leather shoes $1.50 up. Men's "I one (Ml," best possible li.oO shoe. Try them and com pare with .' good. Men', women's and children's shoes odds and ends, about 'f j price We tack or rivet shoes free. Al kinds of merchandise under one roof. Produce taken, butter and eggs in demand, "Russell" Engines fraction or Portable, fdmplo pr Com pound, Wood or Straw Burner "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stak tr, Horao Powari, Tlircahernicn'a Vlir.illKll . All LI..A.. R c.-.TJxocuc and rmccs. POBTUND.'Oll. RUSSELL & CO.,