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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE KKIDAY, OCTOllKU HO. 11KX). 1 gun. Tlio sport should t careful CORKESrOXDENCEJi i : Midi llaliin :lii laa inurtiasoil a . jCrtV- jsi-Asi , new imjiny. ,ot no ran Iih i the starriest ? Henry Mosl.rr a over at Snn.lv on business tlir first tf tnr eek, relnrnini! y Zion, uliere lie atlciiiletl vjiurteily of the M. K. tlnmh Next Monday Mim MaUl Stone tTtfin a term of school at IVver. Thl 1C41FE Ciri. Cams. (VI. l'lie Uantifnl ln.lian summer uratlier ha pa'.l and wr may exrt t tain ami aiu.1 in I'lrniy. A. Kli'inlicir. r ha lalley UisorrJ o( liia live stork and famuii t'H.l. He i... . I.,,,, w.iu Walla .n.l i 1 ,. ., . , i !! her teronJ term tliere. Will remove ininier as men an nr la ai. to travel. Loui and tlie jroungrr mrm lr of the family left ('artia last Friday. Ulr. Klemhefirr ha len routined to liisU'J mill infUmatory rlieiitiiatiMii. He l a icnicd the farm here to a tela tire. The Welch friend of Mr. and Mn. J. l;. lx ia rrici.tly made tln-ma !rsnt r nrprii party a a welcome home from Alaska. A free'.! party as jriven last week lo Thomas Ix-a is, at the home of Miss I.ula liiyaard. About twenty joiing yeopV were present. Pancinis waathe niun-irent 'f t' e evening. Tommy fori to Carrxnda or Purnett to work in the mines thin winter. John K. Jones left Cams last ek for: Seattie l ere he haa found aork for the . winter. Mr. Jones state.) to friend, I-1 (ore he lelt that he rxperte.1 to soon j.un-ha. an SO-aere farm in thia tiiit.itr. Carua a aril reprinted in the tVtoler OiteliiiiC vl Central (ran,-, tiiu-e the burning of the hall at Beaver Crv I, prance uieetin are held at the Lowe of Vita. lirientbaite. Mi:ia. Mi uno. CVt. 22 The Mulino Lilerarj forirty te-orauired with M. llihhardaa j resident, 1'ain Howard, vice-preeident ; Mattie Mulvey, secretary; .Kfti Wal lace, trrasmrr. .Meetirpf will be held very Tuf Jay evenirg. The public it cordially invited to attend. Pr. Goui her haa moved to tbo Cooper place next to Mr. rain'. Oscar Ianiela and wife have tnoTed on Dr. (ioucher'a plare. Brace Darnell and his father will more back on the old Wiley May place oon and the l'ratt Bros. ill move to the sawmill. air. Fith new occopiea the F.J wards' place and J. O. I'-ounda the Wells' place, eo there is but or e vacant house in town, the old n!ore cf C. T. IIoar J. Adkitia I'.ro. have moved pack to their old camp on Buck ner Creek. They have 20U0 )? in the creek at Abe Larkin'a place aaitirjj for hih. water to run them down to tlit ir mill. Our school i pioiiresaing nicely with ill. liil.Wd as teai her.' Frank Ii is-li U on the sick lint . Dr. GoorLt-r is in attendance. Johnry Mulvuney has jrone to Wah listen to oik thiM inter in logging camp. Hijhlaa4 HuiinANB Oct. 22. lotato-dl:itmit and apple pu ling are the topics of the day. O. Fellows and John Svlt returne.1 from their mountain hunt, reiortti) plenty of Kte. Frank llalawav ha fvne to Salem to vlfit his sinter, who is reeidinK there, Augusta Jones, of iVrkplace, ia visit in ber father, Thomas Jonea. Misa F.Iirabeth Walla-e who haa hern vioiting her parent for the past thn weeks returned to her home in Portland tinlay. N. Sribner and wife are here visiting relative and friend. Mr Scribner i I in the IiV)""iJ biifinesa near Scapxe. Mrs. Fowler, of Portland, is her for ' few davt visiting her parents. Livery rij;i were plentiful in Highland Sunday, the event leicgthe wedding of Amos Harrington and Mis Katie Van DoJge. This comninuity was visited with the grim monster, death, taking Mrs. Jan. I'arrisb, who died Thursday and was buried Friday in the Highland cemetery ; also John Sliockley died Friday and was buried Sunday in the Kingvt cemetery. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Van iKnige, of Highland was the scene of a quiet little wedding Sunday, Oct. 21 wbeo Mis Katie lecame the bride of A mot Harrington. Mis I'earl Harrington acted as bridesmaid and Bardell Van Dodge, brother of the bride, as best man. The ceremony aa performed at 12 o'clock by Ker. Allen, of Viola, in a very impressive manner, after which all re paired to te dining room, where a delightful wedding dinner was served. The bride looked charming in a gon of stel gay. The groom wore the con ventional black. Both the bride and gruom are well known in this county and have a host of friends who join in wishing them a long and happy life. Amid a heavy shower of rice they de parted for a short wedding journey . On their return they will luca'e in Highland. The invited guests were Mr. snd Mr. Van Donge. Mr. and Mrs. Al Harrington, Mrs. Bell Fowler, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Scribner and Sammie, Mr. and Mrs. James Hetkart. and sun, Mr. anJ Mrs. Ed. Harrington, Mr. and Mr. J. X. Harrington, Mrs. J. S Coply, Pearl and Wava Harrington. a vr. i 4 - r JVjfjf- doctor. Ttie II1VMIICI illV'UW with her suffer- ins child. t ill the doc- U1 ' - tor never come ? When there Is croup In toe house you cin't ccttheuoc- tor quick eooufh. It's too danccrous to wait. Don't mike such t mis take iiln; It miy cost life. Always keep on hand a dollar bottle of C? fflOTffPSi - Kfd:na KeiiLand, (ct. 3. Well, we gness the ground is wet enough to plow now, homo fail h.wii grain is up tnd looks to I in gond condition. Will Harris, who lives at the west end of tovt n ha lot new sawmill well under wtt. it will re a modern mill in every resjtct w hen rornple'ed. At Kamusi hi r it hauling his apples t'J Viola for F. Walker to dry. Mr. (iray ha some relatives from near Wilhoit yiemng him at present. Ther'""r" rlio were talking about tlie l'.eulai.d conespoudent, at the part Saturday at Viola are badly mistaken. It is tome one else. L. Motl tr, of Portland, spent Sunday, ivith h:s felt here. John Itirhardsun had his fine short born bull "hot bv some one last week. The ihot was evidently from a small rifle. The perpetrator of uuch an act should he caught and punished. It Is a eerioue offense to go on a man's premises and shoot his to k, Jih. Foil am also night U N J f .wTK F. tOlKT. l aniera IbruM t.Miiel ef Surra hi at sell Oilier. Tl,e scale of Justice In J. W, Mi' Anull)'eutt ha Ucit tilled In over flowing this week, Wrlghlng out h'gil opinion. lint tlrst sparring for point of law in the case Instituted by t 'apt. J. T. Api'crson against t'onstable Harry S, M ioly for trespass, whh h w t pned from last week and which hi at tortie sought to have still further continued on account' of the llne of ' (lie defendant's coiineel, tieo, (', trow noli, until net Monday, A liely war of word ensued Is tweell IVpiltT District Attornev J. I'. I'anipUdl. a late 'Council for defense, and II, F. t'raa, ! w ho ap eaied for the ptaintiir. Juathn I lo Anility settled the till by setting the . iiiul for Monday, tVtoler, 2. I'harle Hester, who w arrested last ' Saturday on a chargo of assault with a dangrioii weapon, to-wil : a knife, upon the person of t'harlt Walker, was gieli a prelimlnaiy hearing Ixdo.-e Justice McVnulty Monday a'lernoon. Al the i iitet of Ihn trial the i roneculing Wit-tii-K could Dot tx fiiiilid, and the defense ate I thai Heater l dis harginl iu the gruiinl that h had a rlglil to mrcl and f. e hi aivuer in open court. To Ihi Attorney t'amplTll replied that if m h a U held gxl. every man that mill derrd would have lo have hi trlrtnii dug up ud hronglit, into coin I, Motion was overruled. , The following evi truce wa adduced' during tha trial ; Hester and another x ron entem the slsiii of I. N. W l!sn alut H oVIih k Friday rvuli'g and l-ecame etgsgel In a piarrvl. Wilson ordeied them out of' the saUsin and when they Insisted Un staying young Walker said 'mi is gentleman' houso, and you can't tight! hire." Heater flew In a rage and came' at him, and a general actillte ensito.1 1 Wakler a cut over the hip with a1 p-skel knl.'e. The wound wa very! luht hut cud Id have been fatal. Olll.rf J I'.nrtis twore, to the boat id hi know lelgn tlie knife pristuced In court belonged to Hester ami a a tlie one that the defend ant had cut Jauiea Miller with several i the iioh kcry of a I'.ith, no hall for months ago. N.gtit iiili.er shaw, who etitertainitient ami a general air; male the rrr.t, saw Walker on his of ITlllllpetl di.xf tn f.rt. Tml.iV the knee and .lefelolant hold of bllli j AfMiH-iatimi owns its btiiMiiiK ami j Wa'ksr told Si.aw that Heater had al lot, luis a sjdeliiliil gyiia.'itiin, nlso kmle, and then puked it up an I gavs u 'rviccablea'a hall;thi.' Hani" niiin-j to the oth.rr. shaw could not swear ; her of baths as th Portlam! .Wo j whether tha knife u-h.nged to pUlniifT ciation; remling rixtn atol the 1 or defendant. He did not it m d. 1 cjuii.tnent for an t ticrt'tic and j fei.dant's hand H aU stated that :il?tllfcal It cures the croup at once. Then when any one in the family comes down with a hard cold I i or cough a few doses of ar J .l- n...-.i 1 1 1 A.. nic I cwiuiai win iui short the attack at once. A 25 cent bottle will cure a miserable cold; the 50c. size is better for a cold that has been hanging on. tws I at sWtar sm sa kasi, eibou! "i Trs su I ram Bar 4y at with O'mun.i ino, Nil waa r.l with imi i twrrt isrsini, hk k lima I btnliiiltM l rur s.o.s hk h tuna I nanasui BuotH-inra la Xtt buaaa! rvuuui' usnd itwm u all my rrnads.' r. l. aUrui!. Jia. II, tt. priwl,TV Wrlia tha twm. If pi kavw aa? nip:ini alisia.ar aa4 tu Mt mo.rl a.liw. nta IM ooetuf IihI. HJitu 1. J i. ATia.Uw.il, Mas. V T Bucoef.-ifiil work The jrojxrtj an'l Cfjui runctit an it now htaiul;! ha cft sonic t I..VM) and it probably worth coiifilerah!y the pjtut of the blade was nicked aula small fragment of Wool, the fame col.ir of tlie underclothing worn by Walker, clung to this indenture. The fact w re re: JJKWKiiiD We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live (Hwrgu. Oswkoo, Oct. 21 Ln.-t alxjut 7 o'clock fire was discovered in the old Portland HoUie, owned by the 0. I. S Co. and situated in recently raieed for a build- what is known' as the old town.ing; l'.enninti)ti and Uatt li U.rv In a few minutes the flames had i Vt.. of (JO) and 7M) inhabitants spread to every part of the building I reHtxctively each e.jend IJ.Iik) more; the total ind btcdnrM of the; a! brought out that lle.vr I lathe Association is l'J,,,,t, leaving a net hal'it ol braii'llshing a knife ipiite fr.-Iy gain ill two years of ll.lHKl in the I when drunk, and that lie had rhaard indebtedness as that time airok iinated IlKX). Many cities the size of ours are sustaining a j-itnilar work in a way 1-1 w. which seems to indicate that the ta-k undertaken here is not t'sj ereat. Krerett, Washington, has and in less than half an hour the building was entirely devored by the flames. The house has not been occupied for several years and no one knows the origin of the Are. The pipe foundry is again in operation, after a few days ttop for want of iron. There has Wen three or four families moved into Oswego in the j last two weeks. The vehicle tax! drove them out of Portland. Mrs. E. U. Worthington has added a stock of groceries to her cigar,and candy store in the bank building. The Artisans will have a social meeting next Saturday evening. Ii. L. Pollock is in California on business. James Coon, Br. is at Stella, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. G. If. J'ettinger rejoice in the possession of a brand new baby girl, last Sunday. Politically, we will wager dollars to doughnuts' that Oswego is the .... ' .... iniiif.tr'Ht tnicn in Or'(rori fnt is U hen strength is full and I tWe is danger that some fellow's spirits h'vAi, we are being re freshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with con tinual llow of rich bjood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest in not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved ; our blood is poor; there is little nutri ment in it. Hack, of the blood, is food, to keep tlie blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again man worn nn iuid child. Ify.ii i. .. twi triel it, send for free sample, it- Mi'ieeaW" tai-te will surprise you. fV'I'T .1 UOWNE, Chemist ! '" New York, j . ;i.uu; all druggists. will forget when election day comes, but the major will get there all the same. 1IIK V. M. C. A. E. J. liliiom, of I'ortliiiul, Elccfid I'bjilral Director. for current work aside from any building expenditure, while eleven towns in Pcnnyslvania whoso aver age jMiptilation is less than .''i"K) each spend lor current expense. 12,0V.) per annum. Oregon City's exjienditurc on this score for the past year does not exceed fllKK). Considering the work done, this speaks volumes for the careful management of our local Asuiei ation during that time. It shows conclusively that we are getting results lor the money ex pew The regular gymnasium classes of the Association will begin Satur day next with Mr. K. J. Hloom, of I ortland, as physical director The following schedule of classes will be carried out: Mondays, 4 to op. m. junior1. " 5 to l' p. m., business men " 8 to thl'j p. in. evening class. Thursday, 5 toO p. m. business men Saturday, 2:.'i0 to 4 p. in. juniors " too p. in. business nu n " H to p. in. evening class. lioys under 15 years of ng; may enter the evening class if they are oflarge size, while all men are eligible to either business men's or evening classes. Special exercise will be allowed when classes are not on the floor. Hot and cold baths open daily from '.) a. m. to 10 p. m. except Sundays, Paul lluawak out id hi lsu Willi a klllfn, rncnntly. I' lnlikA Kastham s'h Aii-d fur tha drfr-ndatit and J. I'. Catnjilwll repri" swil l tha st4tn. Idiring tln-r argu-in-ut Ixdor tfltj jilstui-, I'llliick anttsrl Caliildadl Of l-ttlf.ing to which the lattrr n lortrd that ioulm-1 f..r iIWhim and di'frndnnt had suntil tha iroMt u ting witnrss away an I arit now calling fur a lac lu lacn trial. Tim di-d-n lnt'a atlornry jiut up a strong (lefi-inr. Juaticu McAnulty hid I lleai-r to aprar Udure tho circuit court under 1 2 s) U,,.U. "I have hut uoe rule ihut I fulluw al aolutely lu this lifv. ulid (hat la lu niaka other jx-oplo n bnppy a iH)lhlc." "Well." lie refilled, "you ought to U gratified then at whnt I henrd a young hidy aay the other day." -What wa thatr "She aald that whvnercr the taw you dancing she hud to lnugh."-C'hlcagu Tlmea-Herald. Aa rmharrsslaa RHaatlua. ' Dlbb (facetloualy)-Thl la a picture of my wife' drat huhtind. Dobha jrent annkea! What a bralnlcM lu(,klng I. Hot: f'.til ill.lu'i know your wife wa married Ufor ahe met you? Dlbba Kho wasn't, That I a pletnt of tnyaelf at the nse of 20. f.rilon Fun. Lcdlna Well Kn.mijh Alona. Hobha-l see ihnt a in.ni him Invent ed a typewriter tl.ut ynu Just sit down and talk to und It write out every thlnj: you any. I)obb-l ffllt-HS) I'll keep m no. V, doesn't write everything I any. ami I'm glad of it.-I!iiltlinorc American. The Young Men's Christian Acker' Dyspepsia Tahh;! are sold on a p'Miitive guarantee. Cumm heart-burn, Association has made a remarkable j raining oi me toon, uistresM alter eating growth in the last three years. ' r any form of dpepiu. One littletab Where SO much remains to be l't gives immediate relief, M ets. and done present accomplishments are 5j cIm. (. A. Harding, drugget. likely to be over looked; yet the remembrance of the Association's quarters three years ago and a nln nn. nl Wa ti.r.urinl timr liiii t.l ! n. Oregon Short Mne IUilroad. If you are thinking of an Ka"?erri trip, jmy you to write and get figures, ''WW' There's 'SH-: ; ykW no rt,,c':tion no " MX-lt ""ty, no Hht no J 't- cllllPmlnr. .1. mellow clow flint comes from ...:it ;,,,;,. i, t, . ' J b b , and other information regarding service, Statement. etc., from the Oregon Short bine railroad, hven two years ago the loungl . ' Men's Christian Associaton desig-1 tl,:k,it of Ua 142 T,,ir'' 'r" ,"n.l, nated three small rooms in rented Oregon. W. K. Cojmx, (i. ,. quartet with no gymnasium only ' J. R. Naoei., T. r. A. k'-V. '.q ft, H ?faa. iV I !"''"?! '" r"!"' ' k '' iy Jl- sowt.''. .' . i OIL CO. -1 Dr. Fenner's PEOPLE'S REMEDIES F"OR THE F"VIVIILV. Kidney 3ij Backache Blood and Liver RMiif u Nerve Tonic Oraal mood CUanslrg Ramady fr Iprlng ! HaaJacba. 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K M rtSt-. f'sdoBl. 1 , i.., ,,,, ,. lui . run, l el ef ll Most ksiual al t'ura a blcol .j n..u ;M. M. L. BLOCK TIio HouuTtirnishrr Furniture Carpets and Stoves,.. Aro you in tho market for Stool Ranges or Stovoa? Call on us as wo aro tho I'llOFIT-KILLKKS Aro you ready for Good Carpets Call on us the Pront Killors, as by call ing on us you will sharo a part of tho profits. AVo Furnish Your House from Ollar to Atfie Ana Don't Forgot that wo havo tho very Latest Dosigns in Cllall Paper and aro soiling lowor than over-10 cts. per roll and up. V " , '1 1 I 'IV-.- - v - in ''II I. T - 4r - - Viv Noto a fow of our Barguins: Heater- and tin. Cook Stove .V,() a,l Up, CrockH K')'-t ntSct. ht util (.'oj.iht Lottoui Tea Kettl. M Id ctn. Our l.ruo Ciirlnin departiuei.t excel nl! other ImtiHi M in the city. Heilriioin Seta fr,rl l (H) ,! .. Our Liiiiiim are iHiiuliful ami cheap mid t$ don't furtfet that we mnku friitnea toorder. vi A .1 !V A dim New MimM S,.vi,lK Maohiuo Hint gives I'liivi-rwil Satihrueti,,,), only 2I.(K). We are Sole Agents for tho in universal Stas ii Bib ill he U On Earl Main St., Opposito Postofflce. m