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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AUGUST 20, 1901, Oregon City Enterprise . Now To-Day. A HfcNUINK UAitUtN. IHXM) i ,ivi I no a' re l 'a'"1 A!iIiiJ oil die !' ,1 Hoiiihern Oregon oil Co. Now i.iiiiim IMhet ("tiMttnw to drill, Ad 1mT. MeWilllam, A-lrlihrlOr. "7i nT AK K Nl ' ,A T T 1 1 K. L'OltNKU .,( I lili end Jackson elrenl. A black V' ' , r wlh strsp around lli horn llh !' '. ""'I' " J' ul"H. "oltlU'tN CITY MUhK) HCllOOl.. ira-maon violin, all orcheeire Inetru- ,,,.,1. and l K J',uM.",' turn, teach' d conductor, Y. M, (J. A. i"""11' 'MONKY T0"iiAN ATVi'KIl CKNT on lii..ivwl Unit In Clackamas County i, If.m " X"'"! rrpybl by I, ,t-ll nit, if lUelred. Nooommlaalon. or lull particular nd ptHri.n ,,,. .,y Ui fcUt'Mmnn A lii rmmx, Worie't"' llliM-k. I'unlmtd. Oregon. 1 tMt HaTVu-I H ltM K AMI iSt'dfiY cl.reP. or "HI ,(" ft,W' Ct d -r Iiuim Klb lleetaurenl. Hk i m i kiTa' i it i r r i r 1 1 , m , i ri in VVnnr-l It'iu. ba UkoIiuIimi ir, ,i.um.ii arid country property f..r ,i,..'lltt I'll''. ' lltiM! A OairriT. "aM 0mriiNKUYMr J. J j-ii'luhe iclti.l end lie a omi.tinM" r'"le. ,'" 'd . I, an'l rr.am ltm Amy Jobneon l, nn hand. U" MiritrAKIM-Mi" A IU.-ll.iU u.lr(lk.l. IktaeaM tlj end 11.1 T"l-'"" , nighiof diy. THE LOCAL NEWS. J. .Arm Faow BHII Vift was taken Into eueiody KunJay tnrtt.ln,' end returned to Cbamaw In dia ti. Ikh. where h had recently n,!W awep. Whan rraUd she at In company w he' brother, a h rrpfU'tiU l. but who ultimately prod to U an nxeotf to her eavape an J not tier brother. iiitera lnri'irimii' AaatM Utio -At a tnrvlingof lb liladel.n Imprvve tn.nl Ai'iallun bald Monday evening a r .lull'in ae pwJ encouraging Ida ie and Clarke Centennial Kipualllon n ha bald at Mlwood. A resolution a m mI Baking Ilia I'uttland and Ufa rm l lty Uailaay Cornoy to f raol Ufa id ora rar.t mlU bal0 Ula l atna and I'urtland at tb lorniar lata. lai(t I.ik a 'i.ia lUaaau On huiiday lat ona vi tl.a Vaocwawr Iwya cama Into mIIUIoq with art opponent dorinn tba ama at WlllatnatU and iui tainr-l brokrn 't aa rwulU I. IVU kindly ilrolnlaUrad to tb dl trrrd man, and fftAlf aum ol lb lio nH-ei.U arr irriataI to blm and In all t: ba u mada a com fofUbla aa iaalbl otl bit lf bom to Vricuur, fiaa at WiLLAMarta. Fiom onkooao Ota bruka out in tli camp iirar Vlllatnli Halurday ""td but or tho artlv work and timaly flTorU ol U mn In tba vli-inlly tba niliralarKaijuan titir of wood mlgbl bava ln daalmyad. Tim man at tba camp, aaalnUd by thirty uicii or mora Irotn lha W. 1. A V. mlUa, ucraedad in controlling tba flrw lUiln iimita caualnn nodamaga to th wood and drairnylnt larga quanlillaaofcombiiallbla nutcrlal llkaly tocauaa flrtln'lh lutura I'.r vt lr o Tor. 'Ulla coattlng dn lu-ruat the auiHinalon brldgo Bun day la.t, J. I. Katlng, a:raUry ol tho W. I. I. Co. loal bit jxhUU owing to dufwtlva toa clla, and waa connlled to Uka to Ilia ground with bll wheel mak ing 10 or 15 ii.1I.-i an hour. Tl.a palm ol bit loft band wai burned by contact with tlm brldgn plank and alto an abianlon and conluilun of the left knoe wai an taitii'd, In couai'qiienre o( the iniahap Mr. Keating hai laid the wheel taide (or a low daya and now aaaumee Ui attitude of a gnnulno cripple. f riNn;i. Aan.KKr.-WUl.nl Clmney, tin 7 year old tun ol W. 0. Chmii v. (Im'trlralenglnaar, mnt with painful awm.-iii Monday, While iljiitlng hli I'lrycla be I'ddnnlally caught tin flng. nolhla left hand In the chain and mail rM'kt wheel, compMiily cutllng the end ol two linger ofT at the llrt "lut and cnmhlng the bone In a third. The HtlUi fullnw endund lint iiillip inarifully and hli flmt rngift after hiNing bla finger, w that be would riot now be able to wind armature. !r. Carl) dred the band and jironoutn-ed the Caae not dangerou. JoM'a Hank Hiaaaii. On Halurdy lat iponlarH'oui comhtMtlnn ant lire to the cominodliiu barn occupied by Joel Hrolher. ol Mountain Via w, ami before It could be eillriguUhnd, coiripteUtly dea troyad the barn and conteul. HufhVlmit fel lor the winter had ut leen aUjrad In the barn romUtlng ol upward ol 300 bin of bay and queriUli ol grain, Heveral plerra ol Valuable iiiaihinnry ware alao atorvd In the Urn all Ulng dtMiiroye!. Tlie barn carried 1I.VK) In aurameand the content I2KX), Hhum amounla covering alniut one third ol the A I'l KUmi It jti.a;. Met I a julo that pu!oa evr)body. TlieoKur day a traveling man provided a putale to a merchant which made that wide-awake young gentleman feel that ba wai deal ing with a wlaard, aayi an exchange, The puarfe la aa follow: Take lbenfl,.t ,u Mn ao iua-eaaful and la nuinUr ol yuur living brother. IfcuMej .inning ao much recognition In all parte ih la amount. Add It to three. Multl-iv the t'nlled Hulc. plylheraaull by five. Add to It the number ol living aiatera. Multiply lb rraiiit by ten. Add tiutnWr ol dealtia ol brothera an I tinier. Hubtract IV) from lb rrautt. The right band figure will I the number ol death; the middle flg'ire will be the number of living elUrt and the left f.gur will ihow the oiiiulwr ol living brutuer. tZ.W) d mill or 0ta. The grain firm of Mnion A Bm, of I hi city, yeetrrday coinplettJ lb purcbaa) of buahelt ol oata that bad been pooled by the farmer of Marion county. Hid were anbmltted and the Albany bouae wa awarded the lot at the follow ing prir: Wln'er oata ?..'4' cent jr beahrl, or ftOM per ton; tpring oat ?h cent or llfl 03 per Ion. There are about Itt.OU) bu.hel ol oata In that die Uict not In the pod and the aame Arm offer lo lake thl at the aame price aa that In the pool. Tbia la the aecond year tbeae grain grower have combined their Intereai In Ihia line. Laat year their proflta over Ilie prevailing manei quolatluu ar aald to hav been f00. Thl year It la eatlnuled at 2)0, and if the offer of Fimpmn, Ileaut A Co. I ac cepted lor the remainder ol the oat crop, Uiatdiatiict will be the gainer by about UUUO It la believed. Albany Herald. UUrrb Cannot be Cured with WCAI. AITUCATION.S, a they cannot reach the ecalof tlie dlaeaae. Catarrh I a blood or constitutional dla eaae, and In order to cur It you mut lake Internal rcmediee. Hall' Catarrh Cur la taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mucou turfacea. Haii'l Catarrh Cure la not a quick mull ein. It wa preacillied by ona of the beet phyiiciana In thl country for year, and la a regular preorlption. It U com poeed of lb boat toulc known, com bine! with the beat blood ruMo". ing directly on the mucou aurfacca. Th irfecl combination of Ih two In grHllenta I what producee ucU wonder lul reeull lo curing CaUrrb. Send for teatlmoitial free. F. J. CH Y.S KY A CO., rrope., Toledo. 0. Sobl by drugglata, pric 7ftc 1111' Family Till " lb best. In caae of cough or croup give Ih lit lie on One Mlnut Cough Cure. Then real eay and have no fear. Th child will l all rigbt In a little wbll. It never fall. I'leaaant to lake, alway aaln, aure and almoul lntantancou In ell'ocl. GtiQ. Harding. I mmmmmmmM1W" 1 7 i Kimball Organs in five and six octaves from ?GU to sold on m sfaillmcnts. Washburn Guitars and Man dolins arc known to bo tho best from 15 up. All other makes from 5 up. WOOD K.I II A SI). Miinlii-r, tf tVlllmnrtle I'al'a Cin form Mulrl Orgonlxntlon. The member of WllUnmlU YV Cbiiiii, No. 144, Woodmen, organlwid baud Uat TfiurreUy night, which will be competed ol the following mualciana and U known a the Oregon City Woodmen ol the World iUud : leader, C A. Naah, corrift Y. Mndaley, cornet ; 0. A. I-ewlr1, cornit;II I'eckover, clarinet; F. Dyer, clarlrntl; II. Ilenrlci, cornet; U. T. Howard, alio; C. V. Kly, alto; K. 0. Holmria, cornet; O. A. Lewi, alto; U. Old, alto; A. F. I'arker, baritone; H. L. Ilotnian, tenor; W. M. Khank, tenor; J. (Jreen, tenor; 0. F. Kly, tromlxme; A. 0. Warner, trombone; II. Mndaley, trombone; J. II. Turney, b flat trom bone; K I wood Clark, allde trombone; H. H. Walker, baaa; Fred Fprlnger, b flat baa; K. C. Miller, anaredrum; W. (i. Hall, baaidrum; K. A. Tltua, rymbal. The Woodmen eimct to nuke thl baud ol 21 piece a mimical auccea and will prai tlre every Tueaday night. Much lutvreat I inanifnated among all ol the me in I r ol the camp, who rcalite that a moalcal organitatlon avid) to the ipu larity of the order. Hliat la Oateepaluy! Oateopathy la the iclentiflc adjuat meot, by niecbanliial manlpulallona, of the abnormal condition of the human body, U 1 the druglea (yitein ol heal It baa proven lt-lf lo be the moat rational and common ecnae method ol treating dlaeaae. Dra. Chrlatle and I-ove, oeteoaUi, gradut4 ol the American Kchool ol Oateopalhy and direct Irom the A. T. Hilll InOnnary ol Kirkivllle, Mo , bave tatabli.be.1 ullii ea In ttie Htevene' build ing, oppoaiU Hank of Oregon City, for tlie practice of Ibla new ecience. They are prepared to evamtn and treat patient and aniwer all queatlona from thooe wlahlng to Inveatigate Oateopatby. Ollice hour 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m.eicept Hundav. Kxamiiiallon and conaulUtlon free. St, Job' 8ckul. 81. John' I'arocblal School will re open Monday, Sept. 2nd., with bright proapecU for a Urge attendance. The pupil art earneally requested to preeeot themaelvea on the Oral day of achool. Tba library purcbaaed with the pro ceed of laat term' commencement fx rcieo wlllbeeccreaibU, Ireeo! charge, upil 0f the achool. Tie in, Jicune Slater have Increased Ihelr faculty by an able and competent mualc teachor. Th Slater recommend thl department to the kind patronage of th public Muiio leeaoni may be taken at any lime during th week. For fur ther Information apply to the principal of tit. John' achool. At HL I'aal'i Eplaropal Inarch. On Sunday, September lt the follow ing aervlcca will be held at Ft. Taul'i church: Sunday achool at 10 o'clock, Holy Communion and aermon at 11 a. m. and evening at 5 o'clock p. m. Th rector, th Rev. P. K. Hammond will preach In th morning on "The Oood SamariUn" and at the 5 o'clock aervtc on "Bom Hindrance to Religion." Th SL Paul' Guild will meet on Thursday at th church at S p. m. and the "DaughUr of tho King on W ml nee Jay evening at 7: 30 p. m. Lector. Wedneaday evening, September 4lb, Treiident P. L. Campbell, of Monmouth, will addreaa the cltiaena ol Oregon City, on the "Induitrlat Ideal of th Tublic 8chool." At lb court houe. All are cordially luvlled. The lecture Is free. Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and DIar rhea Remely hai a world wide reputa tion for Ita cure. It never fall and is pleaaant and safe to take. For sale by 0. A. Harding, Prugglel. T Burmeister 9 Y.M.C. A. EitedTbinkefo )r. X, E. (aril. In behalf of the Hoard of Director and riiernltera ol Ihe Young Mea'a Cb rial Ian AatocUtion I wlah to eitend hearty thank to Dr. W. K. Ce.rH (or hi recent gift of twenty alg volume! of itendard library work to our library. The Aaao elation will endoavor lo ue the book to the Ik-wc poeaihle advantage for the Intcl luctual gruwtb of It inemlr, W. UlMtKMT ligATTIC, General Btrcretary, Home of the I urn Iter to be used In th Improvement of the Aeociation building ba been laid down and work will com mence very soon . The new gmnaiium lupplie.s were or dered laat week and will arrive about Weptember 12. The vymnaaium will te ready for regular claat work within a few day after that time. Now la lb time to Join th Ataociation. Th entrance fee of 1 will be remitted lo all Joining before Sept. 15. Due ar $2.50 at time of joining and 2.50 on month from that lim. Thl pay for th privilege of th baths, gymnasium, member' reading room and recreation room for one year. A large and well selected line of peri odical wilt be placed on the table of th membera' reading room. TL recre ation room will be for games and conver sation. Tho Aaaoclation la deeply indebted to Dr. W. E. Caril for a recent addition toj the library. Th addition conaiats of twenty-aix volume of standard books. Among them are the following : i "(iladatone, The Man and His Works" by Dr. Gunaaulu; "Our Journey Around the World" by Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark; "My Story of th War" by Mary A. Llvermor; "Under the Flag of th Orient" by Marlon Ilarland; "The Louiaana I'orchaae" by Linger Herman ; "Lowell's Poem ;" "The Autocrat at the Breakfuat Table" by O. W. Holme; "King of th Platform and Pulpit" by Melville D. Landon; "Hum School of American History'' by Hamilton W. Mabie. Tbeae book add a great deal lo 11 e at tracilvenea ol tlie Aasociatioo' library, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Henderson, ol Atlanta, Georgia, were callers at the As sociation rooms one evening dunng the past week. Mr. Arthur E. Fraxer, a member of the Rarrow-ln Furnea Y. M. C. A., La oca attire, England, spent a couple of boors in the members' room Tuesday after noon. Mr. Fraxer la chief engineer on th temhlp"Nindrapura" which bas been in Pot Hand harbor the past few weeka. M. M. RIngler, physical director ol the Portland Association, was a visitor at the room last Friday. Mr. A. K. Allison, of Portland, spent a few minutes in the reading room Wed neaday morning. ' The men of Oregon City are beginning to find out that the Association rooms ar no4ongr nieiely a "boys' wort" but a place where men can go and spend a pleaaant evening in reading, games or quiet conversation with friends. The Right Haadllng of Hooka. A book should not be bent back till the binding is cracked and loosened, nor laid face downward on a chair or table, nor should its leaves be turned down to mark th place- Cultivate a good mem ory as to the page where you leave ofT, and be Independent of external aids. September Ladies' Home Journal. Some or the Abuses of Readinff. What are the abuses of reading? These: (1) Hurried reaJing without concentration. (2) reading for mere entertainment without reflection. (3) Reading when we ought to be doing aome other thing September Ladies' Home Journal. Violins, Banjos, Zithers, Au toharps and Accordeons, all grades and all prices. , Harmonicas and Jewsharps 5 cents up. Clover Harmonophones 50 cts. Strings anil Extras for all instruments. dresep, 51?e Oroi) Qty Jewelers Adams Bros. Golden Rule Bazaar n liavo fotfnd their present Btoro too small for their increaHod trade and will movo about October 15 to the new double etcro now building for them next to tho Methodist church and in order to re duce their present etock before moving have rnado a great reduction in all departments, A few of tho bargains to be obtained are quoted below. Jar Cap wlib rubber Zttdrs English Violet 8oap Sc William Sliaving Soap 6e Snow berry Toilet Soap c Bopoll to Paper Novel 4e Man' Working Hnlrt T Good Outing Kiannel 7e Hop Picking Olovea 10c Uird Cage Towallng .. fie Alarm Clock ...73 Olata Tumblers 4c Ink Tablet 3c Hook and F.ye lc a dos. Mtn'i Heavy Sweater Ladle' Underwear 10e Men'i Oolf Shlrte .Vc Bow Tien 6c Two Foot P.ule Oe Boys' Knliea be GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR HUrrn'u Ilalldlng, Opp. Oregoa City l!ak. FAYORED BY ARTISTS. Siftilfleent L'xpret-kloos by Members ef tbe HetrnpoU an Opera lompanj. The great artiela of tbe Metropolitan Opera Company, which has lust con eluded a successful engagement at tl0 Aolitorium, Ctiicago, Lav fciveo tlie manufacturers written expreasions of their nnanimoua approval of tbe Kim ball plato. It is laid that the artisU o every other grand opera company which hi visited Chicago of late years have also heartily indorsed these instruments, j which, taken In connection with tlie highest honors received by the Kimball at th world' lair, 1 considered th greatest triumph ever achieved by any piano. P.T. Thomas, 8umterrill. Ala., "I wa suffering from dyspepsia whan I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles and can di gest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure la tbe only preparation containing all the natural digestive fluid. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their nat ural condition. Geo. Hardiog. rERMmLLI CONDUCTED. Tenrlit and Family Excursions te the East. On six days of every week the Rio Grande Western Railway, in connection with the Denver A Rio Grand or Colo rado Midland, operates a personally con ducted excursion to Denver, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis and Boston. The route includes a glimpse of quaint and picturesque Salt Lake City th city of the Saints Glenwood Springs, Lead ville, Colorado Springs and Denver and carries the passenger through the moat magnifi cent cenery in ths Rocky Mountains. Cool and Interesting ride. Each excur sion is In charge of a competent, uni formed guide whose business is to look after the comfort of his guests. No more pleasant and inexpensive means of cross ing the continent can be found than is provided by these excursions. For addi tional details, bookings, etc., Inquire ol J. D. Mansfield, General Agent, 122 A. Third St., Portland, or Geo. W. Heintx, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. 3 No.M!air Ribbon ONTThread, 6 Spools. Cbildren'i Ribbed Hoae Toilet Paper, f) Roll.... 10 qt. Granite Bucket ... 10 qt. Tin Bucket Udlu' Hblrt Walite.... Kmbroidery Hoop Box Writing Pper Large GlaaaPitcliara .. Hammocki r Lamp Cotton Batting Tooth Bruahea Jelly Glaaae Men's Good Suck ...... Men' Underaear Good Hair Bruihe Galvanized Bncket Tba "Rapid Air" Gun . ! Knife and Fork Some Reasons Why You Should Insut on Having EUREKA HiESS C.L U nenuaied by any other. Renders hatu Irather soft. Especially prepared. Keep out water. A heavy bodied oiL Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces coot of your harneaa. ever burns the leather ; it Efficiency i increased. e cures best service, titches kept from breaking;. Oil Is aold in all .ocalitie Vw-Tlh7 Btaaatar- OU CwHif. W. W. CBSISIIK. D. o. C 0. IOVX, D. Ov DRS. CHRISTIE & LOVE Oataopatl Phyalalana Graduates of American School of Oateopatby Suoeeearully treat all chronic diaeaaea by mechanical manipulation. Xodrnga given, Diaraaea of women a specially. Examination and consultation free. Office hours: 8 to 12 a, m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Except Sundays. Offlce, Boom 8 and 4. 8tereni Bid- opp. Baa. of Or goo City. Oaxuoa Cut, - - Oaxnoir. JJT C. STRICKLAND, M. D. Hospital and Private Experience. Offers bis proteaalonal services to the peo ple ot Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic diaeae. Best of refer encea given. Utile in Willamette Building. Office hours: 10wl2a.ro., 4 lo 6 p. m. 0 REG OS CITY OREGON THE HACKNEY COTTAGE 8KAVIEW, WASH, la now open fur the aeaaon of 1901. Alt home comfort. Excellent table board and and a moat desirable place for families. Cen trally located and beautiful surroandintc. Fine eurf bathing. KeacnratJone made on application MRS. J. HACKNEY, Seavlew, Wnah. OASl'OniA. Bji, lln. Kind Yon Haw umn Batgftt ll Hind Yw Have Hum I Bigaator af V