OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901 Oregon City Enterprise Now To-Day. " MOS'KY TO LOAN AT (I I'Klf cKN f mi lininviul (nil In IMacluiii Comity for (mill two to tn Jfeara rxfayahln h liiatalliiK'iita, fihalrl, Nocoiiiinlaalon. Kor lull iartlrnlra ml ai'iillrailiiii for imm m'Iv U MaiMts A Hi knki.i., Wnrifxli-r llliM k. I'ortlainl, OreKmi. "To ll HAI.K IIOUKK AM) 1 1 U ( I ( Y 'Imii, or will trails (or (finnl row. Apoly II ml iI'Mir from Kilt Itastaurant. nKliilr'.M A (iUllriTH, (.iIH.mIii U.t Wlllllfl lllllllllHl, ! Ill oliolt t ly, aulmriian ml roiinlry iromrly for malleal l'fWi, JI tiory In loan el loat fair". Ml-H JOIINHON'H CKKAM m ae.t al Mania' Ororory elore. WILL THE LOCAL NEWS. fli rrai Thomas F. Hyari, (luputy master workman ; W. M. Hliank, foreman J. H, llomilli'ii ovt-racnr: )', Hannifin, t l mauler workman, AIkmiI 'l' oilmr hh-iii-I him of tlm A. O, U, W, ml largw elf I t at a i . i I I nil oi irinmia ot me UHiemii kunnouu lli fiimnal, Ai'i'AMua C'iihk NsT Wans;. Tim ronatriidlon of the filler plant for tli clly la (ironrcaalng raililly. Tim foiinda- tloii ami clear wair well have Im-wi ooniihlei ami Ilia i!omtfnl la thoroiiKhlyJ hanh'iieil. 1 tm hulliliiik la now Im-Ihk ralaeil anil Ilia fratna la alreaily up, Tim Intake ulna liat In-tin run half way or Ixiul 000 fiM-t up tlm Ualii ami will not ha ittiinle.i further until next aiiinmer, wIihii timia la no liability of freithet ami ilia water la low, A rireeiilatlve of Ilia California Jawnll Kilter Company I arrlva In about weak with tlm air paratua, wl.ldi will la Install! without Jtilay. IUimn At llanitalora, Imlla, Snpt. 12, to Mr. ami Mr. Ami K.kairoiu, HaiiKh- tr. Mr. Kkatrom waa Mlaa Florence Marry, (UiiKliivr of Mr. I'. V. Morry, rililnl ol Ida rorllauil (leiiciral Hec trio Company, Ilia Day Itaruss hi Wanniao The Y. I. H. C. K. f tl.a I'mabyierlan rhuri aHUIva a a-xlal tuitaiialnmtihl on (Iim avenlrm ol r'rhlay. Oct. 2"th. In Milvriy'a oire Iioum. "Tha Pay II ( tha Wmhliii;'' will U pr xluif-l by amateur Ulm.t an1 eflr Ida program an oyitrr ni.r will tx arrvH, Kir-aar Casov Ma.isi. The Anna I'arlor haa ot.ialnr.l tha aervieee of an esi-crt nianufartiirer of ronfertlonery, ami avrrv tiiiiht thla Sek ha haa drawn lartfe rnwl to tha atore. Momlay ha uave an rihlhllioo of 'limllin anger. auJ Turaday night IlluairaUd Ilia art ol pulling fl'tirra In randy. TririoH Nor Kent'tan. The Haril of rVhool Mrvctora mat Friday svnln ml (lvhatol tha question of ra during tha tuition of pupila from outalda the illatrlct. Tha mount chargwl high achoot pupila wa $'.'.60 r month ami thla aum waa eonallrrrl asreaalve hut oalugtutha rrwdt rondltlon of tha Khoola tha IUrJ drt'ldml to let ttia prracnt rata aland. CiaNMAH Mtii..i.ir Coraac. IU. K. J. Trag haa mn ra appolntiMl tothai'iiau apd Clarkwi churvhea. l.y tha North iVlflo (Jrinan Kplcol C-jnlrrrnc1! which mat In Kpokane lat weak. U. II. Y. Ung, ol Milwaukee, waa aclntel p'aaldlng alder (of tha natilng year. Uv. (I. HoanUr waa ap iolnipl paatorolUia Milwaukla cburth. Tlia neat annual ewalon ol tha eonUr nee will ha held at the twond church of I'ortland. Maiom I'ukaRu I)ao Newa waa receivod Fiiday evening of tha death of Marion Tlikaid, at Wardner, Idaho. II waa a native eon an.l la well known throughout tha euniy, having lived in Imogen lor aeveral yaare. Itecenlly, to obtain employment, Mr. I'lckarJ went ti Waidner, where l waa taken down with jinrumoiil, which terminated fa tally. Ilia relative! have wired for tha return ol tha renialne to Logan. Ia. KuoT'a Lamaa. Kev. T. I I'.llot, D. P.. ol Portland, lectured in Willamette Hall Haturday evening, on "The Faith of a Unitarian." Ilia audi nra waa not large) but wai deeply Inter eatcd In hlaUlk. Pr. Kllot explained the true creed and porpeao! UnltarlanUiu, and endeavore.1 to correct the wrong lm (reaaion ol hia religion which la conveyed to and held by many. IU waa aaalated by W. O. Kllol, Jr., aUteauperlntendtrnt ol tha American Unitarian Aaaoclatlon. Vi mkbal or Baut Ftt.aT. Tha funeral ol Harney FaUwirl, ol Logan, who died at the Uood Hamarilan lloaplUl, In l'nrtUnd. alter a abort Ulneaa of typhoid fever, took placa 8unday, tha Interment tinir In tha Wan ci'iuelert ine aer vli'tia wnra conducted by tha lv. Father Iflllehrand, and the Anelent Order of Uolted Workmen, with tha following o(, Haitmt in Kaaaioa Tha Oregon Itaptiat Miuiaterlal Coiiferem a conveuel In I'ortland Monday evening and waa called to order by j'reaidoiil J. II. Hea ven, of thla city, who led a prale aorvica. Thla waa followed by a aermon by (leorgn Kotmrt ('airlia, wlio condiicteil evaugt'llaiio uieetlnga In Oregon Cl y lor twownnka. The Oregon liaptiat Klata Convention met Timaday evening ami the delrgatca Irom thla city ware Itev. J, II. Heaven, Mra, K, H. I alourette, Mlaa Anna Oantuuleiu ami Mr. J. H. Hurgcaa. Yeatmday inuriilng Mra. Latoureite read a paper on "Facte and F gutea" lm fore the Womnii'a Haptlt Foreign Miaalon Hoclety, Tha rx-aaioiia of the Orrgon Haptlat Young 1'iple'a Union commenced yeaterday and at 3 o'vloik p. ui. W. V. Urouki, tormeily ol the KnUririM ami now uiaujglng editor ol the I'acillc Haptiat, rnad an adlr-aa i n "imit l!K)l. or Trn Year ol II. Y. P. 1 U. Work In Oregon. At 3 45 thla after j noon the coininlile on foreign ialaaion will rrMirt and Mra. h. H. Itoiiretie wllljak on "Itevive! In Japan." A armon tonlgtil hy Ueorge Kol-ert Cairna will cloea the aeaaion. ovor a bump tha weapon waa (Uncharged, ! tha lull charge ol No, fl Mrdahot pene trating Jarkaon'a arm. The bonea wara mangled in a terrible manner, a plma of tha radlua two Inchea long Uing blown clear out of tha fleah. Tlia boy aufriirad tha mot Inteiiae pain with great fortitmln. Ma waa brought to thla city at half pant five o'chx k and waa madeae comfortable ai poeelble by Pra. Hlrkkland and Hoinmer until tha arlval of tha Houtliern I'aciflo train at avan o'chx k, when ha waa unit b tha (iixxl Hauiaritaii hoapital In Portland under the care of a phyaivian and hia arm amputated ual below tha elbow. A I'le.iaant ffa U Travel. The moat dullghtful rout of travel to the F,at la by way of Malt Lake CHj- tha clly of tlia Saint ami tha Kio (iramlt Wtalern Kallway, In conjunclion with either the Penver A IClo Grande or Colorado Midland Uallroeda. Thla route not only carrloa tha paawngitr through the heart ol tha Hwky mountain and In view ol the moat magnificent acenery on the continent, but it ala provide lor turnover on railroad and Pullman lick eta at nuaint nd plclure'utie nait Lake City. Ghmwood Hprliiga, Manitou, len ver, etc. Through I'ullir.an Palira and Ordinary kv-t, Free IlecllnlngChalra Cara and a Per(e:l pining Car Hervic via thla route to Ienver, Omaha, Kanaaa City, Ht. Iiil and Chicago. Peraonally conducted weeklv touriat excuraiona. Hi liool liooka at Charman A Co. Albright A Logue have piano ticketa. IJorn To tha wla ol M. OleMoo.a on. Horn To n. tha wife of Charlei Ely, a New hit arriving dally. nelth. Mill Oold- 8hively'a oprra boua, OctoUr 25. Y. P. H. C. K. enlertairunent. Ihiy your Hchool liooka at Charman A Co., the Cut Price DruggUte. Don't forgwt the Thankagiylng Market J to be given by the Haturday Club. Velvet hat in all the new ahapoe and price moderate. Mlaa Ootdainilli. The Pay Hefore the Wedding la Fri day, October 25, at fibively'a opera h"iie. Ten centa in merchandiae given with very piano vote purchased at Moore' pharmacy, Po you want to a your lolga win the .V) piano? Albright A lgu laue one vbUs with every 25 cent purchaao. cpnOiU'ted weeair icuriai racuraiona. For printed matter, rate, etc., Immlr, Chriatian Sclenca aervlcea are held In. of J. P. Manafleld, Oeiieral Agent, 122 1 Willamette hall every Bunday mornlng( A. Third St, Portland, or Geo. W. at eleven o'clock. Bubject for Sunday, lluliitx. (inral lUaaemrer Agent. Ralt'Oct. I 20. "ProUlion After Peatb."i - I ! v. V I PICK UP A FEW DOLLARS JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY to buy t THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE Golden Rule Bazaar Opposite Bank of Oregon City. Bargains For Ladies C,orx P.iack Stocking , pair Oc Wool Faacinator, all colore.. 25c O. N. T, Thread, 6 pool 25c Good Heavy Mualin yd 6c Cotton Halting 5c Outing I'lannel Night Gown C'c Fleeced lined Underwear 25c Good Tom-o-Shanlera, all color... 5.c fi.Soand $t-75 Wrappera, now.... $10) The -Percy" Kid Glovea fl.W Large Towela Outing Ilannel yd 5c Handkerchief!, colored border 3c Saxony Yarn, all colors 5c Wool Hata, black 45c Good Cotton Socka ....pair 4c Heavy Sweater, bright color 45c Sott Botom GolfShina 5Sc Odd and Enda in Underwear 25c Fancy Halt Hote pair 10c Heuutitched Handkerchief 6c Flannel Night Shirta. 75c Heary Fleeced Linen Underwear... 50c William Shaving Soap 5c Latest Silk Necktiea 19c The "Standard" White Shirts 6IK Bargains For Men Uke City. 1 Ji at Lur. The regular ventre of u rora lur tha Noember term ol tha Cir cuit court waa drawn Tueadaf, and the panel lollowa: John W. Muffatl, archl led, Oregm City ; II. T- Ginaon, (armer F.gle Creek ; H. T. Fiaher, (armer. Can by; C. P. Story, blackatnlth, Oregon City Ingtreet Vaughn, tanner, Mol alia; Pleaaant IVSIilrlda, farmer, Clack amaa; Jem Guihridge, (armer, Hprlng water; J. W. Boat nan. bookkeeper, Or egon City: William II. Tompkina, (ar mer, Harding; Cherlee Pangherty, (ar Ulial' laarl'are VrlhT fometimea a fortune, but never, Hyou have a allow complriion, a Jaundiced look, moth-palchea and blotchee on tlie kin all algna ol Liver Trouble. But Pr. King' New Lite Pilla give Clear Bkln. Koay Cheeka, Hich Compleilon. Only 25 centa at Geo, A. Harding' Drug htore. Kunday Bchool at twelve o'clock. Wed nesday evening meeting at eight o'clock. ! To theae aervlcea all are welcome. A dime aocial will lie given by the ladie ol the G. A. R. Wednesday even ing, October 231, at Mra J. Stuart'a, on JefTcraon etreot Wtween 3d and 4th. A atiort programme will be rendered; also games and a good time in general Come and enjoy a pleaaant evening. Large stock of Dry Goods Just received which are go ing at removal sale prices. Agvnta for Browa'a "fltar-rive-fttar" Rhawe. Though Dead, Yrl He fpeaketh. lioger Harding w ho, (or several years pt, had been a tenor singer for the Columbia Telephone Co., baa paaaed awav. Mr. Harding' record a went to Portland-Oregon City boat Str. Leona leave foot of Kightb St. al 7 and 1 1 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. Leaves Portland at 0:00 a. m. and IKK) and 5:00 p. ra. Take the Leona if you want a good com- f -.11. Tl.. ... n ,. ma.ta allhar .. , , . luniNitnua. iu, n u.-w ....... all parte ol the woiiu, anu in every cuy 1 . . . fi(U5n u,DUleii Mleppel lata I.lveOavU. "When a child I burned my lootfright fally," write W. II. F.arl, of Joneeville, V'a., "which caued horrible leg sorea (or thirty years, but Bockleo's Arnica Salve wholly cared me after everything else (ailed." Infallible (or Burns, Scalda, Co', Bors, Bruiaea and piles. Sold by Geo. A. Aarding- 25c mar. Molatla; John Wright, farmer, Canyon Creek T. H. A. Sellwood, far mer. MllwaukUj II. F. Yeriren, farmer, Union; B. H. Mohler, painter, Oregon City; J. C. Frye, farmer, Harlow; Geo. C. Armstrong, farmer, Viola, A. J. Thompson, farmer, Oawego; Cherlee E. Midlam. millwright, Canemah; G. H. Webator, farmer, Clackemeej John C. Mark, farmer, Harlow; John Kichey, farmer, Boring; M. Alhey, farmer, Tual atin; P. G. Froat, careuter. Oregon City; Lorenio Tenny, (armer, Viola; J. M. (iillall,car;enter .Oregon City ; Orion Wrighl.(armer,Mackahurg; W. P. Khlrw I. (armer Watt Hide; George C. Perdue, fanner. Mniiaiuj John J. Hatton, (ar mer, Harding; Hay Phelps, farmer, Marrtum; Frank Bates, farmer, Damas cus; It. D. wiimot, urmcr, uawero. Poktlanu Bov Biiot. Thomas Jack son, the 17 old son ol Cnarle Jack eon, a Portland letter carrier, living In Alhina, waa accldenlly ahot bunday morning, reaoltin In the loaaol hia loft arm. About one a. m. yonng Jackaon, with two other boy left Portland In a buggy on a bunllng trip. They drove until the Clackamas river was reached, where they took the horae from the shafts to water him, then started toward Oregon City. The three boys occupied one seat, each having a gun by bis aide. Jackaon was driving, holding the rein a in hia right band with his left band over the miuxle of the gun, the hammer of which n.l t,.n uliarti tha irranbotMlOUe i known bis ballade were familiar and moat highly prlaed. Fortunately for talk- machine uaera, Mr. Harding's song had recently been rituaied in permanent (or m to, notwllhaianding hia death, his sympathetic voice can be reproduced on countleae records and continue to be beard (or all lime. Before Mr. Harding became Identified with graphophone work be waa a light opera inger oi die Im llon. Hia voice was sweet and win some and be sang with convincing spirit and feeling. While the voices of the world's favorite eingprs of pt timet are inraver ailunt. the iff sohotilione makes piealble the ermanent preservation of tlia tonea ol our living singers, tlie tint completion one ol whom to die and leave his voice imperiahahly enabrined was Roirer Harding. A waa written w ttMpen uted by Thouiat Hlarr King, ao It may now tie aald, In a little ditlerent aenae, of the graphophone record made by a alnger or player who hu paased on wsrd : "Tlila la the wand the dead musician drooped, With tunlul magic in Its aheath still hidden." DeWitt'e Little Early Risere never disappoint. They are esie, prompt, gen tle, eltective in removing all impurities (rom the liver and bowel. Smatl and eaaytoteke. Never gripe or diatrees. Geo. Harding. Ko,lol Dvsnenaia Cure Is not a mere " 1 a stimulant to tired nature. It affords the rtoinacli complete and absolute rest by itiireaiinii the (ood vou eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy ,all the good Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Hound trip 25 centa. flOO Urvrard flOO Tha radera of thia palter will be pleased to leain that there is at leant one dreaded disease that science baa Deen able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive core now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly cpon the blood and mucus surfaces of the tyatem, thereby destroying the loun dallon of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors bsve to much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it (ailt to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CufsvACo.,ToIedo O. Sold by DrugglU, 75c. Hall's Family rill are the beat. 1 "I had lonff anffered (rom lndiireation." 1 writes G. A. LeDeU, Cedar Citv, Mo., Like others I tried man preparations but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Pyipepaia Cure. One hoitle cored me. A friend who had suffered timiUrty I put on the use of Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. He ia gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Before . be used Kodol Dyipepaia Core indiges- j lion had made him a total wreck." Geo Uaiding. felwke Inte loar Sbee. Allen's Foot Ease a powder. ' It cures painful, smarting, nervous leet and in erowing nails, and instantly Ukes tbe atinff out ot corns and bunion. It'l tbe greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen' Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel ess7. It it a certain cure for wealing, callous and bot, tired, aching fu.t Tr It tolar. Sold bv all drug- giata and thoe stores. By mail 25 eta. in stamp. Trial package free. Ad drees Alien 8. Olmstesd. LeBoy, N. Y. F. H. WELSH, Fresh Confectionery Manufactured Daily. Nuts, Fruits and Cigars. SODA FOUNTAIN. Opposite Enterprise Office. food vou want. Instantly relieves that distressed feeling riop o.i Iiiit ulvlni vou new ilia ana caught In the spring seat and In going vigor. Geo. Harding OASTOItZA. ftrat alM Hoi Ym k.4 alsiri Bou Blgnatws Till! CLEASSINO AND HEALING CTItE FOU CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm CATARRH W. W. CHSlSalK. D. O. C. D. tova, 9. o. DRS. CHRISTIE & LOVB Oateopatta Phyaletana Graduate of American bebool of Osteopathy Successfully treat all chmri; diseases by mecbanical manipulation. Njdrnu given, Diataaes of woman a iialty. Examination and consultation free. Office hours : A to 12 a. in. and 1 to 4 p. ra. - - Except cUindays. 0Oee,HuomsSaail I, 8uTaasB!dg-spp.Baak of Ortgoa City. Usiuos Citt, - - Oacnos. M. STBICKLAND M-D- Hospital and Private Experience. Offer hi profemlonal service to the peo file ol Oregon City and vicinity. B pedal ttenuon pai.l to Catarrb. and Chronic disease. Best of refer ences giren. Offlcs in Willsmette Building. Ottice hours: 10 to 1:' a. m., 4 to 6 p. m. OREQ02 CITY ..... OBEOOH k... a inn rrw rnw Inaomna, with wblcb I have been affilcted lor oar twenty year, and I can ear that CaacaratS hare fives me mora ra lief than any other rem. 61 1 bava aver tried. I shall certainly rscom. mend tham to my friends as being all tber ara tsDraaeoted." Taoa. Giixsao, Ella, 111 'COLD "1 HEAD TvrwaN Caay and plaaaaot to Bxs, Contain do In Jurlooa inn. It ia quickly ahaorW. r:ivM kjill.f at onc. It ilrna and Cluanai tha Naaal aa.ayv. Allan iiiumiiMin'i. . , IImIi and I 'im toe ui tha Membrane. Restore Ui Henaa ol Tut and Smell Urga Sim, W cent s Wniirctsu or l.r mall ; Trial Sua, 10 cauU by mall. KLV BltOfaUti,M WarranSUaet, Ja Vor- 1 SV. canov X vjuot Maa aaaerraainsr R. PRIER PHOTOGRAPHER Plate Developed. Views for Sale Lessons Given to Beginners. ApplyattheCaufieldBulIdlnsr. Up Stalrt. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. Pleasant. PalauN. Potent, Taste Good. Po (too. iaar Blekao. Waaken. or Grlp,K)s,!tt,tDa. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Siiian mt tniw cann, anwni. a tm. w If ft TO RIP 80,4 a04 ICiantnteed by all Srnf ssaj- a w-vnw aisia w tL I'HXirobaoooUablb CASTOR I A Vat Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tbe Signature of AURMJLOCKS You cannot afford to get along without one. We Boll tho best Alarm Clock made for $1.00 and guar antee it to give satis-, faction. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS Woltham and Elgin Watches ve"""yvy m" 'v o' Of the latest designs, both in large arid small sizes, in solid gold, gold filled, siK-er and nickel cases, 4 "' . j w'& We sell them on the installment plan. Come and see us about it. KODKKS ?1p CHMERKS And a full line of Photographic Supplies. SPECTACLES We have a complete stock of Eyeglasses and Spec tacles in gold, gold filled and nickel frames. "We test tbe eyes free o charge. ai