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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1000. II CORRESPONDENCE i. "T8' Mis. J. It. I.ewla ha been attending a - i - - m - few day la Portland. 8h 1 Intending d trt for Wale booh after Chriittn, WiwJ lift lieen rnifiived tlit I.ilin iOkiCAk.jki Or! Ill ill line reached Sen Franclaco from Manila ami It detained there by lllucea. he lllkllLlt.t Ilium M, IVc. 1(5. Considerable Vloeing n being done, preparatory for eprii g main- rt pMl are juliiUnt ovr the ap poititmcnt of juM:ii of peec. They llro r tin a tio.iof lh county court. Highland (iranr electal ulU.fr at it It tiicrting and Will inntall them at the January meeting. Mi Jennie MayftVM i hiving lum ber hauled onlo Iter farm, preparatory t j f ri-tln i a m-at cottage in the pring. Mr. and Mra. J 8. Copley Ml on Wcdnci- lay nnniin(t (or San Francisco, , Iter KNiiliiiit verUv vii(iri Mr. ' Copley' parent. Mr. ami Mr. F.d Har rington. A mo llarnn.toii't no honse i cotn v'ctel an I In ill o.vupy it in a lew !ay. Su-pben Hutthiu i building a brick cellar, uliirh I both uelul and or- OaiiKTiUI. M: Jei Ley i improving loly. Ciid KngV. of M-.Uila. ma le lliti laiiil a vinl lat Saturday and Sunday. M m Iv llarrir.tion. the .Vulalla ! ' catching the back of hia hand ecb.xd teacher, m.de Iter patent a vtatil ' " twin th fleah. Naurili, Pktaoca, IW. 17. Noah Hover, of I laM, Ore,, la flatting Ma brother end friend her Many of Ilia young people gathered at Albert Cook' realdenc lnl Sunday evening and epeiil a very pleaaaul even- iiiK allying. 0. R Rcyer lutein! to build home on bia farm. Mie Maggie fell, from Kaalcrn Ore gon, b( been visiting hertiater, Mr a. A. Newell, tb paat acek. Mr. Km! Iorn, Irom Portland, baa been viaiting Mr. St bnil.lt lately. There. wa a dame at Mr. Christian lliier'a lat Saturday veiling. Tba little daughter of Mr. an.l Mr. Bock u burie.t at the Pemaacue iviue terr laat Tburlr. CMitel I a 1 Wllhutl Witiioir, IW. 17. W. M. Maiiugo got hia ban.l badly burl ile jumping from bia barn with a hammer In hia band. Tba hammer caught in a crack, Satnrday and Sun.l.y Mr. K ti. Mart.n, of California. pent erk vbiting ber uAet, Mr. I'd Har rington. Harataay. Harmjxv, IV-.-. 17. The Sunday acliol i pr ;rii g a program for an en tertainment lo b jivm Cbritniaevr. Fal! farm aork a well along befora the recrnt rain bevan. Mr. and Mr. William Jonea and fam ilr have gNie 10 Seattle, vVaah, abera li-y intend to rruiain. 1 1 1 ram Batin ia ojrurning ilb rela tive in Clark oniitv, Wanhirgton, Lindin I'bul'p. bob bot-n staying here the pt to month, baa returned to hia home at Manning. Mora Ktan, of l'ortland, i having tiie brufli .1. are l frtjtu bi 30 acre here. Mr. McLaughlin i removing a large naiubt-r of htutupa from hi land. I Mr Krrta ii cutting woud attain in the tiaitx-r be Mght ome timaag'j. B. (jarner bat ri turnrd from l'enn.yl vania, where h vititing bis Uther jaud bioiher. ' Carat- CaRt s, IW. 17. 0 Ptvnee has lately bought a ne rream M-parator and a fanning mill. Central Urargp, ahirh hold it meet in if a at Heaver Creek, ha lately in CTeaw'l its oiemteri.hip by seven ol Caruh' bright yorv 'pie. j;r. ami Mr. t. . in ilowaru gave a Ta"ly Un- s!u'iI.t 1 vemng. at ahitb about a 1. 111 'lied invited gueats mere present. Canls and dancing were the amuM-niL'titit of ti t- evening- Supper w fervrd at midnlit. A beautiful wetlding took place at the home of the bride's parent at S.-ott'a M il on Monday, IW. 10. Miaa Minnie M. Lintock 10 Mr. Jamei Katun, of iVrt lanu. iney were preeeule.1 aitti many uaeful article f jr hoaaekeeplng. Mr. I-ealey i moving onto tba Wil liam place. Mr. Nicholson and family were away flatting last week. mi cough Mp on You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not I yield; it is too deep j seated. It may wear itself out m time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, I pneumonia or a serr- ous throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it It nourishes, j strengthens, builds up and 1 I. it I a? manes ine Doay strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. O.tu Cotton Pec. 17. Mr. Hubbard, Mr Carlson and A. Ciorbett comtitute tba ick list this week. Mr. Pluard held the lu. kr number for the quilt that wat ratllej tt night. dollar and thirty cent waa realiseU on the quilt. The public ball la under good headway and will be oearlug completion by ChrUtma. Miaa Beaai Hubbard w a called home from Portland last Friday to attend her mother, who is qujte ill. Mie Alice and Amy Bonney and Criasie Carlaun were flailing at Kllwood lait Sunday. KM.rs Clark and Colman, Latter-day Saint, held services at the school bouse laat Sunday. Mr. Marra, of Springwater, ia visiting ber mother. Mrs. Hubbard, tin week. Mr. and Mr. Crr made a business trip to town laat week. The silk sofa pillow that y rallied off last Saturday night was won by W. S Gorbett. tby. CaBY. Dec. 1!).-Mr. (J. W.Perry, of Damascus, visited her siater, Mrs. J. Whipple, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hildin came home to spend the holiday with Mr. Wildin'i people. Sliss Emma Clayton it visiting her sis ter, Mrs. .1. Si a. K. Stalnsker and family have moved into the old Cox house. The place they were living on has been sold. iri , . ... . , lueurama ana entertainment given by the yonng people of the Order of Washington at Knight'aball last evening wa a derided success. Will Armstrong and Gladstone Stev ena have returned home from Eastern Washington, wheie they have been for the past lew month. Sam Cox came home Tuesday evening Charles BoiToughs ia home to sptnd the holidays with his family. Mr. and Mrs Kirk have moved into the house with her daughter, Mrs. lior roughs. Look it your tongue. Is it coitcd? Then you hive a bid tistc in your mouth every morning. Your irpctite is poor, tnd food dis tresses you. You hive frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomich Is weak and your bowels are always constipated. There's an old and re liable cure: Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter tike i laxative dose each night, just enough to cause one good free move ment the day following. You fcl better the very next diy. Your appetite returns, your dyspepsia Is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up. your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. Price. 21 cm (a. AR Jrwtflate. "I ha taka AW, H1U Snr M yan, tad I euMklx than lb bC toad. lMrlUAMBtaunr4 lha half ibiil aaj vthaf fcii.4 I k .ir irlMt, Mr. S. C Tiiaov. MartaJMaaa. Arruiua, Eaaa. AAA SCO yx. nd f i.oo, all druggitta. TT 4 BOWNB, Chemisu. New York. Ktlio Sou Kklso, 17. Our debating ociety is doing well. At the last rneeing a joint debate was bad on the subject "Unsolved that the United State is justified in its expansion policy." The home society was represented by J. II. ICevenue and Oluf Mikkelson on the affirmative side el the question, while Borings' speakers were O. W. Boring and Willie ICichev. C. II. Johnson, Kd Boring and Kstella Kichey were the Judges. The decision was for the affirmative. Uul'la Jarl has gone for an extended visit to her former home in Wisconsin. Bert Jonsrud is our new assistant post' uiHHter and clerk in Jarl's store. A. Gunderson is down with rheumatism. auction of their wsres next fjMiirdav The Kelso HewiiiHgCircle will have an evening. A short literary Is also on the program, Wan Looas, Pec. 17. The heavy rains have stopped the farmers plewing for a few days. Prof. W. W. AtiHtin was taken very ill Thursday last, but is improving, Mr. Steward, who was hurt at the barn raising last Monday, is improving. Fred KiebhofT gaye a party last Friday evening. Fred knows bow to entertain. lUirtat. Boatxos, IVc. 17. A pleasant party wa given at the horns of ICev. (1, 1', liicb Wedneadav evening. A aurpna danc wa given at the reaidence of (). Aemlaeier Sa'urdar evening, llinth. A pleaiant urprie party waa given at the residence of M. Veiacb laat Welaet day evening in honor of Iui Upail, who wa to (tart for hi home in Ontario on Friday. There will h an entertainment and auction sale given by the ladies' aewin circle at Kelao next Saturday evening. The proceed will go toward building a Lutheran church. Mia I.ucend ICirhey I attemling K'hool Sycamore thl winter. A. Vetach ha leen laid up with a tore hand the past week. Bev. Walts wa the guest of Mr. and Mr. W. II. Boring laat week. Anton On It expect (S atari to school at the Oregon Agricultural College next month. BOIKD OK tOIltlSHlOXtRH. (Continued from page one) Road district No. 24. C Voder t)2 i Mlchler 1 (Mi J Warhman 7 81 (leo Owing. 6 (II ! F.mil Montandon I z' P Noetx 6 ts2 CZweilel CI A Montandon 7 00 A Thompson, nail A 'M Wm Owing, corduroy in Total XJ K) A. Montandon, Sutiervisor. Ilof I district No. 2U. John Khodea 2 23 W 11 Kngle 3 (W Ivi Uobtjins A WeMs 1 m i 8tubl 3 00 I) Greaves f 3 (s) Total $3 15 J. It. hliavtr, supervisor Road district No. 20. ' Baker Bros, luttilx-r 113 13 C. I), r . Vv ilson, HujMjrvimjr. Boad district No. 30. Tualatin Mill Co, lumber 112 M ll nr r. . i i i i -. i . ii rtomiier, macKsmiiii. . 1 4) II S Sands 4 Mi G W hchafer 4 M) II Piatt 0 73 Kankln a (U) W linckstnan 3 no W Wanker 4 f.O i'y 10 ihj t. l-ofin, team work !) 00 It B Willmont, do , if UO Total . . . ,..71 154 (Continued next week ) WHAT In MIILQII. A grand old remedy for Congh, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured In numerable cases of incipient consumpti on and relieved many inadvanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your monev. Price 25 cts., and 50cts. and $1.00. C. G. Huntley the Pruggist. MM III IN. l rvpnuml.'d hi eiiecf II rrumlnrnl l.radera. K litor of th Fntarprlaet The f.illuw. ' lug extract ar copied Imiii Iitreni Gr.niluiid' bonk, rnlllW, "Tba (' operatlva Con mwealth." They inv U loiind Im hapier XIII. under the head j( "I'ha Coin In it Involution " ' "Tha voliiilnn if aoi'lely marcl es for warlln spite uf all altiinblllig bloika; one moment tpilplly In tba htalii til Hi ' thinker, the next tmiuieiil untnen llully ever Ciir.ea. Hut It tloe not want hUx . On tl.e tvt.lrary, II S"""! ' I lug In advance of every calaalrupha U'e to llioaa who l U1 hear that I warning," I "Thla then la our ohjucllve point i A j respectable inlnorilvj trectable a to 1 number ; renins table aa riireainilng ! ilia moat advanced Intelligence; l.ctble aa ctitiiiliig nii-ere and liergrtio tepreaentatlvea from all fla'a- lb minority lv which ihene ge ar written, j "Give K-iliat ui h a nduotity-give , tliein i"nly IO.iX'O am Ii men In, aay,. 1!0 Veara Irma n, In a H)iutati"n nf 7 (Hi csh and i.ur c.mntrr and It1 ! luliirn a tlielr!' j "The M'.iwlna- ci.rrepiiideiice In tlie I New Yr run ltn Tituaville, I'a , "I j Nov 4, IO, may give u ait Idea of !pl'i!e ruining evtnl. 'The fart la, I the state of I'enuaylvatila ha hal a I nairnw eat ape Iroiuan Internal civtl war. j Had certain man given lb word, there 'would have Urn an outbreak that ron- templated the aeiiure of tlie railroad I and runnlnu tl em, the capture and ri jlnloflhe 1'i.llel I'll Line prwrty. ami in all prvhahilliy I ha burning of all the tiroperty of Iha Mandard (hi C-utn-pany in the teuton The wen who would have done thia, and may dj ll vet, are Dot laborer or Iratiip Th rout ing revolution uiay ariee out of a aim liar truffle between our fleecing claaar." "It I impuaalbl lo ay when we way e iec the coming revolution But tl la worth reflecting thai a pudnt man in would hardly have Ukn Uko him elf to furtetl th abolition of lvery In NJ. Bui th great rbange la coining. In ll wortUof Carlvle: 'Will not on r'renc h revolution ufTl.n, or niual there be 10 There wl be two if neeUI; there 111 be j oat a many aa needed.' " The book from which ha foreg-sng eilracta are taken til oprria"hl I 14, Id tear ato. If the late v..e of Kurtie V. for the preaidncy, ran t rouiitsl a a "feejecta!le mlnoniy," then the KM-iahal have a much greater number than Mr. Gronlundaaka fur Id enat'le them lo take peMaann of every thing In siht. Hul where atan fe "The lUvolutioti"? To a man with hi eye open It lk a though lb entire opl piM- the country, and nut IO.PjO SorialUla, nor any numUr of thai ft a Further extracta fioni the b- k oxild heuiveii. ahnwing Dial the author anlu I pa'e a bhxly revolution. He augela Dial ilynatnlte may I uaed, and ak of it aa an "energetic auhetaute," bavltg a "civdiilng power " When rreai.lent Cleveland gave the timely orlr for I niie. Htatr tr.n pato Upprea the Prb riot in Chicago, ha UikIiI a loaan of "civilising power w nil ti nociallai lea-ler have remetnlirred with wlvautage to Iheinafr4 and fol lower. It waa a leaoon fur which every man who love home and country will be thankful while memory lta. n are not to lclvlli. with dyne mite not while (altpeter can be uaed to uppreea anarchy. Kly, Dec 15. Aaoi How t Care ( map Mr. K. Gray, who Uvea near Amenia Pucheaa connly, N. Y say; "Cham berlain Ixjngh Kemedy I the lieat mixllclne I have ever used. It la a fine children' remedy for croup and wvcr fall lo cure." When given a aKjn a the child become hoar, or even after the coupy cough ha d..vlod, ll will prevent me attack. Thla thould he borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Kemedy kept at hand ready for lntani use a soon a the tymptums appear For ale by G. A. Harding, druggiat. i .... ,f,.J,.Jr ... Weddinif stationery, the latest stvle and finest assortment ever brought to uregoncity at the EsTaacaisr, A Powder Mill i:xpolon 9 ..." iiemovea everylding n atfutit : so do Iraatie mineral pilU, but ln.th are mighty dangerous. Pon't dynamiU the ilellcsl machinery of your body with calomel. croton oil or aloes pilH, when l)r. King' ew 1.1m rum, which are uentlo as summer nroejte, do the work ts rf.-ctlv Cures Headache, CoiiHtipation. Only tin., ror saio ny ueo. A. I nr. In.. Xmas tree ormitnunts at Charnian A Co., the cuUnrlee ChrlHtinas druggists. Dr. Fenner's PEOPLE'S REMEDIES FAMILY, Kidney - BackacheVil OUDP. weiabMiiinu 1. J Ktl. iar veaw w v eeawvwj Blood and Liver . nwim Nerve Tonic it i"n,.i. 1 "in Kill, Ixl Hi. ,. W I. L'T'.'i'V IiIi.hH, jN u.ii.tvi k ' ''l'V .. I'l.a.Ma.;, V i.lr'ki. i I liait nrr ... .... ... ., ... ' (St iil.. t t. 1. n, a. Uin l.i 1 1 1, H llll III. .a 1 U ....... ....-. ...... P.I. I .,, ; Mu..v;:aU' :.::vav''4 "n I.. Ii J,M "".ti H l...n...,l(fc1.,' .l,.,,7. W I V-' Uaaachaa.CoaaUv.JoB.1Tll4.' l.lvgu. ini f,irf,r 1 V....r DKlfLriUtUan iii.ifu.g ,-M. , , ,, . Y " iiii...i...i,.,.ii. ,,,, 1 i..ur,.ir...- ( r,,, ,,- (Imp UIm.uI Im ii. 1. 1. t,.; fUvW Dyspepsia Cure I I'f l'l-'a I !. Ikr iuikI iW I. ,111, , 1 ""v,s?r lit J.art. II. k..i. - zr j On rinn lln inf t-xK uuiugii nciici t. a ti... I. . .... I. .u, . .,..i.i. . ' I i " . ',,M ".ri.,1 ? kaiaarkabla Ceiaa U, 1 . ,,1. "H For Sale by C G. HUNTLEY, DruoQlit, Oregon City, Or rot rtJit wroitMATio -t ifc . k ..u ilrurtrfl.l . ar!..! I. LlK M In i vfiio. ui f vMuvi't ll. Mual kuiar k r. r. r r. r. r r. r r. r. r. r. r r r r. r r. r r. r. r r. r r r r, 1 a in lei r r r. r r. r r. r r r r r I Clearance Sale A Y. H l cIov; Cost Byery Hat Bif Ms MUST GO Hat: Ton) OUc upward;) C. GOLDSMITH Kii.IiarJ'5 M.iic Stmj-inu Coi; 11 irsmimvm '.a 'LA voia iCad Pe Witt's Little Early Kisers are dainty little pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver, remove obstructions and In. vlirorata tlm vatam CI A ir.'.lir. eaoUi at Dniinrlau r lir mail j aamjilea lor, br eiall. vigoraw tne aystem. O, A, Hardirg, Ki.riiMOXiliU.MWarrBiK..iv,-k1i. Vir CltEAM IMt.M laaBo.ltl,.nP. Apply Into th mtrll, It la qnlrklf abmrtiwl, a JOS. KleRT6N'S Thoonly KIKST CUHS Bakery apd QoGtioijeiy ALWAYS THE BEST BREAD TCakp!, I'it-H, Doughnut, Ktc, Frchh Kvcry V3 SEVENTH GTREET I'ric Acid In tl.tj Wood Cauae Khetimaliatn, Hclatl. a, (Joul and Nroraga ..The Ilex lllieuinaiic King.. guaranty lth each ring to return vow nh ry. I'KICK n'.ttO. A p.i'-l card UI Wh remove thn cauan. A written .'todays if not entirely satisfactory iim imkAIhi that telle the atory. Addre, num ny tt'kMKIT(H A AIMKKX. Oregon City, Oregon UKXUHKUMATICCft. rturJ.r NOTICK IS JIKRKIIY (ilVKN that bid will be received by the Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon, until noon Peccmber SW, I !)0. for street and sewer Improvement ImiihU of Oiegon City, Oregon, aggregating 12. OOO.IX). The condition of sale of such Irnnd will be a follows, to-wlt; held bonds will bo sold to resident bidders In lots of not to exceed f.VX).U( t0 Klly one Mraoii at two tier cent premium. The City Council reserve the rluhl to rejm:t any or all liida. 1 Uy order of the City Council of Orriron City, Oregon. IIHUCK C. CUKKY, Hecorder. XAMT A I0VIB. Ha lurntMl with li'K j olherttlae lovable girl Uh MT ?, breath, Karl'a Clover Kouiirk the breath by its action n 'l' etc.aa nothing else III HoU!J on absoluta luaraulee. , I'rlff ' and 60 cU. V. U. Hnntlcv llie W ' If you would have an atmetlta like a heur anda relish for your tneala take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TablotH. They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and liowola. j-r,.e 25 cents. Hamplea free atO. A. Harding' drug itore. Iteiiiember the Ka. k.-t Siort I" Mechlin laco or liandkerclil"- u at a bargain. For roon Men and Ut Thern la nothing that ttlVt Ire of a young man or ""'., 1. I..u. I..f...l,.r l.tlllllrV WOta '- !... If 1I...1. .dirt front Of UH1" to have Inferior latimiry them. They may dress . ..... , 1 . 1- .... ..r ah ft . inussy their neat tppaartnc ! . The Troy laundry niskc ! ladles' and geiitletnen' j There can bn no better wori done attheTrov. Mx..vayoronl-" Johnson'! barber shop. It. Holn.an, lowlinil i embalmer, Oregon City, UM- south ol court bouse. .