OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER VA, 1902 9 KIDNEY CURE, Tlicro Id no tllm'iiHM ho ImbIimiiiI- llIK, NO n(IV lllll Mile, IM It llllH'V ills IIIUMI, Or HO WldllMliri'llll. 'J'llH NJ IIII1- lonm uro no hiiI'I a to 'ii-i ully uhiti i nutli'o. Tlm lint liullriitlotm appear In Urn urlnn, wllli varied I'lli i iN. The ipmnllty iniiy lot Iiicm iinimI ir le or'icMH; Itulllu'ly to he highly col orml (4 1 1 1 hi'uMIiik; It may be pule ur tliln, or tlili'k unit milky with u n'lliiin'iit. laiter m more tro- iiou n I NytiiiiloiiiN w ill la- iiri'M'iit, such us ill..liicHH. IiIiiiiIIiik, etc., Willi iimiki'il liluilili'r und urinary (IIhoicIiti. I'iiImiii.iiis wuU matter la rollarlrtl lif tlin IiIoimI Ir.iin lilt turtM i,f tht aya tain a.ii'1 rurrlml (ft ttm k Hllirya, wlii-ri II la at'mrnl.! miii runt nut IIiioukIi Ihn urliiit. Tlm ki.liicya nVul Willi Hit I.IimhI only, deriving notir inlinirnt lhm Trtim. Il.tiioo, II llm I'Iimmi la l.ao Ilia kl'lnnva ma ! only ovarworkrtl. Im iinl..rfv. H'tW hiM'iiHNiuy In II, llmrq f.iia, Unit llm iurily ami vitality ol llit IiI.mkI alifiulil l iiihIiiIhIii ait. II la plain wliy Ilia grout IiIimm! iiui-lfler anil tiainttliniK'r -Ur. Iliirliir'a Iron Tonln- lina Imwii auriwMrtyly uartl In trrutliiH aiclnnr llnniiatta an. fin .ro vrntlt.a asm. In purifying Ilia IiImh llm kltlht.ya arr fri'iill v mllnvi.!, wlilla, at III aunii I Una, nnw alroinflli nnl Hnllly air Klvrn thaiui oritnua. Hi following litlat tulla ry ul4 alury i I'ink Kmrr, Kir., Juna 2S, 11102. W I. ll'Hirr AtrtUrtnt (V., Ikytun, O. Uinti.kmkm: I hail a arvnra caa of typhoid Invnraia yeura ago, wlilrh Ml my klilimya In bail order. 1 Iiav trlrd a uuiulMir of rainvdlea anil taken traat nianl frtim itiictiira, but Dr. llartrr'a Iron Touts baa dune uio mors gnml Itiao avarylbln aim. V. Cokiiki.l, Merchant and Mum Operator. There nro thousand of Just audi c'i mt tlio above tlml art' treated without result U'ciuihti they Hrv wrongly trouti-il. Mr. ConU-ll'a condition resulted from an exhaust ing; fi'vnr; tlin kidneys, un well iin thu rcit of the ryhlriu, timl Ihtii wasted liv illwiiic. No wonder I r. Hurtcr'it Iron Tonic tiroiuiitlvciireil, because It purified ami enriched the (iIixhI. and audi lilootl carried uew strength and vltullty directly to the lianrya aim to all Uio orgatis. rOI BALI BVERTWBEKB. THE LOCAL NEWS. A K'l'Ht varinly ol fruit III Jura, Jnlliea, It'., ul Iho murki't, on W'i'iliii'ml.iy , Hi tlin 1'aiillnlil lilcii k, (inn ilnor north of I liintliiy'it, Tim KHhir.Uy Cluli will UM Ha TlniiikaglvliiK Mmki'l III tlin ChuIImIiI hlnrk, nun iloor north n( lluiilli'y'a uli I VVi-iliHimlay, fioin 10 A. M. nnlil iiihl. ...... 1'nif. l'urkiir, llm Hi'inntillii ilircnolo lilat, Im niniiia at llm llriuiaw rk llouan. llln ri'NillnuH aru iiiHrvcIa lit mriirHi'y, mi l it will iy nil yuiinu iiolu to mil on liiin. At llm (-oimnuaal inal nimiac, in thin city, Mr. Win. (). CPl- ml Mian Krun- rra llniliinyi'r Wfru ti f t !! in th hon'M of inatriiiioiiy, Novmrilmr 14th, Kbv. K. H. Ii-alliti kt olfU liat IfiaC. Until hriilii ami KriMjin aru wi-ll ami lavoruhly known in tlm Cliii kHinaa community. Tlii'y will reHlilo Nt CUi kHiiua atnlion. Kirat l.itMiii'minl l-rml lliimpliryi iiaa ri'ivivi'il illarliaruit pBimrn (or tlm follow inn mi-ml'ra of Company A, Thlnl Uvu'f mioit, () N. i.: II. II. I'-"", privat-, fiiiiHi!, ri'lnoval fruiii atate; W. IIhiii monil, privalf, aamii i:iih; II. ('. Kel lur, privntu, aiimi! i'uiikm; (i. Mrb-an, priviihi,' aiimi) i:Uhi-j K. Shannon, prl vatii, unliHteil in tlm Cnitwl tjtnt army ; llomii iiiiiihi mince pin ami all otlmr j O. Ilmitt-r. prlvalH, fiiliatMil in I'nilitd .lulimrii-a for h TliaukHxIviiiK iluini-r, at Hlatfa tuvy ; K. N. Kmhir, privatii, re-1 tlm uiHiki'l hy llm ISitunlay Cluli, tlm moval fiom nlti; Henry Wataon, prl iluy iM-fnrii'l'liMiikHniviiiK, out) iloor noilli VHli), aame riiHi-j J. V. liuifonl, pri of lliintli'y'a. i vati'. I'Xiiiration of term of aurviif; V. - - j f). Hull, ciirpurul, aauiH; K. L. McFar- The thtimii at t tie CoiujrHKiitiorml Hn(l, m-ri-ant, removal from ntte; N. i:hnn:h on Suinlay mot i,ini( will im "A . Nm.IIiiii, tn'runant, hifl militury ilia- MimaaH of l.'ouiforl " In llm i-vioiinu llm iiiiiiiatir will ubb llm "b'i'nil ol llm cococo o K.r.mt ma Tna O Golden Hule Shoe $3.00 TMa In tlir Hhor Hint la mlvrrtlwil in all thrkiul lnK iiwikhxhi-" iin'l in t lie 1,.1 a l on hli'X In Hi' itiurki-t. Holy Ciall" ill illuxtruliiiK n fulliilur xt. TIihM. K. Huiiihiy arhool will nive an iiliTlalnuiiMit In Wooiltimri liull on tn vrniiiK of Noviimhi'r "Btli fm-x'. Tim- Uy.) A Ikli'rriry ami iiiuhii'hI proiiraiu of morn tlian orilmury mi-rit. KuI1oihk lia, ri'fri'nhmi'tita will In wrvi'd. Thi;re ill hu an U'ltniHiioii fne ul l'l i'i-mIh, in- luilinn ri-froahmioitH, i-Iih rn'". The iroi:i ila will he lined for Hiving al'hrial iiiaa eiitiirtainumnt hy the Hunduy hool. Coiupin r W II I'liileat. The I'orlUiid -it y roiini'il and the Ore pin WatiT Power lUilw.iy Company are havii'k! murti i on'rovi'ray III lennrd loa fraui'hiim pi'imiitiiitf t" t'omimny t ) enter tlmrity viph ita i) aiem of roadn The loiim 11 ' ntH to (one what la i... I ii... hlmiki'l fianeliiae on the company, in "huh event the railway lomi'iiiiy will Mil vliroroiialy. The ollii-era ol the rompary do Hot cltuaifv tliemelvea under the head of alreel niilw,iya, hut more under that of .inum imioU an thetr ! Jin il.tl huailiffR h that nl l arryinn Ireijihta vi. el il ili it romiittiiv. when anked what Ina pohiiion in the mallei u.. iilil In, ill rawe the ntv uiiilertook to lone a hhinkel lriirlnee on iheiu, aaid "1 do not Hunk tlm i lly will aak lia to come under a hlaiikel Irum lime, and if it ilolin it will then he time to eoiiaider the r V it., tint ruiihliler uUreKv aa atrirtlv a ttii-i'l tar loiiipun)'. NM-i! ii I. in... u.. run Ntreet ruri. we do Hot invade the city atreeti only ao far aa per inila iih to hnnu our pa-aeimeia into the ..ii.. (lor i.rini'li.al l.llHllii'H ill that ol j ' - ca'tyinn freihta. We are rapidly ex tenihni! our hnea into Clin kanniH I'ounty ii i.u ii, im a hitherto nude veliM'il rountry. vv.. ... u..kiiiir for trrt ln lii-i'H lor a alreet far huini'Ha, hut for terminal r,...'.ioi..a ul.niir tlm river front to enahle im to reach ihe hill iiiKiiuUcturinn com i..u .. i.l. i, 1 ihii.k the council will Krant ua." r llinmo l-ax for coiiidia, cold and la urimm. I'rice 'J: r'"1" "ox rliarman A Co. Kaili box eiiiiue you to one ttueiia on the iciiarunlecd K"'1' watch. A Hiarlliiiu iiririn-. Very few could helieve In looking t A. T. Iloudley, a healthy, lohual hluck fonith of Tilden, Iml., that for ten years he au!Iereil audi lorlurea from liheuma tiam aa few could endure and live Hut M wondnrfnl clianun followed hil takinit Kleclric llillera. "Two hollies wholly ...,r.l ,,ui " Im writes, "and I have not felt a twiiuw in over ii year." They re ulnle the Kidneys, purify the hlooil and cure Uheiimalism, Neuralgia, Nervous' new, improve tlitteation and k'vo perfect Imalih. Trv them. Only bOcta. at Oeo, A. Hardints'a druii atoro. Baantha filgnatora f tlhcKind You Haw klmn Baiictil A One of the foithcoiniii aiuuaement featurea for Orcaon City Is the hall an- miunced for the evening before Thanka Ki vitti:, to he ijiven under the aii"picea uf tlm Korealera ol this city. Their mem herahii ir larije and their friends are kIoii. (iood milpie has been elided, hlrh in connection with the fact that the youiiK men who are iiuiiukIhk H'e air.iir have a reputation for duitiK thlmia aa they ahuuhl be done, means a lar-e attendance and a pleasant time. Thu tiller plant of the water commis- on is kept busy on account uf the very muddy condition of the water in the Wil- iiietle river, from which the i lly nets ita supply. The filters have to he cleaned twice a dav,, and during that tunc, the mains are supplied from the reservoir at Kly vllle, which contains 1,500,IXiO pi lous. The new centrifuKal pump will an ive here in a shoit time, and with this ddition to the machim-iy ul the station It w in not lie necessary to aunt on urn i water from tlm upn'r atones uf hiiddiii;s bile the II Iters are beiti cleaned. Ainonif the many laie and well ap liointeil biisineaa entablishiiii'iits in this ity is the combination book and dm store of Huntley Bros., which in point of xi jtiinito neatness uf arrangement is not excelled in any town on the coast. Tiffs pleasing condition of u(T lir.H at llut place of hUNinesM has been brought about by the expenditure of a Krt'at amount of uoney and the exercise of more than or linnry ingenious ability. For more than two im nit ha the estuhlitiluneiil had been in a distressing statu of turmoil, hut the happy termination has proven the wis- loin of thu act. Last Saturday evening the formal opening of the lare combin ation store look place, upon which occa sion there weru present many people to enjoy the music and examine the ex tiemi-ly large store and sbx-k. Enter prise of the character displayed by this firm is commendable in the extreme, and Oregon City people should feel proud that within their city ia audi worthy combination of business intereita. tricl; K. I,. Hollack, private, drnpl from list of members. The company can now take in new memhera to fill the va cancies. There was a sudden transformation 1.. st Friday niiibt at the building form erly occupied by Howell A Jones. Jlusi peas M'i'iiit-d to proceed uninterruptedly during Friday, but by Saturday morning the place was empty, the large stock of drugs having been removed lotbetiarde building, where business was continued without any apparent inconvenience to either the patrons or the proprietors. The establishment ii one of the neat places of this city. Always with an idea ol not only keeping in Block the very frchhfHt and purest drugs and chemicals, but always witn a desire to supply the public with the very latest articles in every reecl unially found in a well ap pointed apothecary shop is the record ol Messrs. Howell & Jones, who are enjoy ing a good patronage and are deserviug ul all the fuvors the public may besluw upon them. The Oregon City I abating Society, at ita regular meeting Tuesday evening, de bated the question, "Keaolved that Ed Ural ion is the mot important queatiuo of the day." The affirmative was taken by C. II. I'uge, Miss Gertrude Griffith and Miaa Davis; negative, Marcua Sugar man, George Califf and V. Clark, the latter aide being successful in the con b'st. There was an address by A. A Price and an instrumental aolo by Misa Hornsliuh. The society is becoming very popular and ia proving of great benefit to the young element of our city whose inclinations are for entertainment of this verv creditable character. Plans are now being perfected lor tjiving musical and literary entertainment, the pruceed to be used to make a payment upon a splendid new organ just installed lu the academy. The Artisans ol Molalla had an extra ordinary pleasant time at their meeting hist Saturdav evening. Tbero were neaily fifty people present, who assisted in some manner in eitner me iniuaiory work which was on or contributed their talents to the entertainment of those present. A very pleasing literary anu musical program was rendered, after which a sumptuous luncheon was par taken of. Sheriff Shaver and wife and Oscar Ehy and wife, ol this city, besides Frank Case, a former resident of Molalla, now in the railway mail service, were present. Artisans have the faculty ol doing things in the way of entertaining in bout as neat a manner aa is to be found with fraternal societies, and the reputation Molalla Artisana have always borne for doing things well warrants the remark that last Saturday evenings meeting was. all that was claimed for it In a social way. Adams Bros. 1 GOLDEN - ai'Kcur. ia Uubrellas $1.75 W W vt o C) C) o !,ivlir' T'mhrrlUm, fJ Inch, marie of fiit Miu-k KovhI TfifTrtii, ntre rod tunly t rumr arut an ftsnortmrnt of handles. RULE BAZAAR Oregon City's Big Cash Store- Knit Underwear and Hosiery for Men, Woman and Children. Com jilete rantj of hizes, no scant lots Children'H Heavy Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, Vesta with high necks and long sleeves, Pants ankle length, price each - - .3" Misses' Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, with high neck and long sleeves. Pants ankle length, price each - - - .2o Women's Fleece Lined Balbriggan Vests and Pants, high neck Vests with long or fdiort sleeves, Pants in ankle or knee lengths, price ea. ,2 Women's Htrlf-Wool Combination Suits, high neck, long sleeves, silk tape trimmings and pearl buttons, each - -' LOO Women's Pdack Cashmere Hose of fine Australian Yarn, double sole heel and Toes - .40 Women's Imported Black Fleece Lined Hose, double sole, heel and toe, .2oc , Women's Wrappers Made of Flannelette and Percale De signs are unusually pretty and prices more attractive than you are likely to find elsewhere - . - Flannelette Wrappers in very desirable patterns. These garments have full skirts with a deep flounce and waist prettily trimmed with faucy braid, $1.50 eac Blankets Cotton Blankets, good weight, white, gray or brown, they make warm sheets per pair - - 75c Cotton Blankets, heavy fleeced, whi gray or brown, fancy Borders, extra large, per pair - . $1 25 Wool Blankets, white wool, full size, heavv - - $5 00 o o o o Specials for Men Men's Heavy Cotton Fleece Lined Underwear, well finished,full size,, draw ers with double gusset and double seams-each - 50c T,n's F.ythi Heavv Wool Underwear, in brown, Gray or Rose Color, $1 00 o o OCOOO: o o tj0 LOCAL INSTITUTES. (iiiod Attendance and Much lnleret Heing Muiiifesled. Strayed From lliirlngs. a nur and calf, cow three vears old In eprlng, mostly white, with red on nee and head ami some spots on body, ear marled, two snlitfl in right ear. Cow has long, etraight horns, wide apart calf, red potted ; steer, with ear marks the same aa cow. Anyone giving tne w ner any information will receive $5.00. Cow had small bull tied on with a rope . whan last seen. C. F. Kkhtkkson, Barton, Oiegon. rutnrrh or the Bladder. Is very common In, both sexes, and can be cured with S. B. Catarrh Cure, which cures all irritable conditions of the blad der, which causes frequent urination by which In time you lose control and In ability to retain. In children it cures nightly wetting of bed. For sale hy 11 druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Ad alress Smith Bros. Fresno, Cal. People used to leave drug stores feeling that they have paid too much. They can feel that tay yet if they buy thoir drugs at random. - None can feel that way when they buy here Not a Vestigo of old-fashion drug store Bromo Lax cures coughs and colds Price 25c per box. To The Users of Bromo Lax We are going to give a Guaran tee! Oold Watch. Call and get particulars.. CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORB CUT PRICH DRUGGIST PftOfia 13,-aB- WAIU ORDERS SOblCITBD. The ijint local teachers' institute held at Orieut last Saturday wan largely at tended and w as very much of a success in every way. The meeting was presided over br Supei.ntendent Zinser, who is a tireless worker for the success of any and all matters looking to the further ance of school interests. The teachers present were given an opportunity to contribute to the library fund of the Orient school by paying 25 cents for their lunch. The programme opened at 10:30 o'clock with an addrees, "Ends in Teaching," by Principal N. . Bow land, ol the MontavilU school. He was tollowed by A. F. Ilirchner, principal of the firesham school. H. L. McCaon, principal of the Parkplace school, spoke on "A Trinity ol Processes." Al noon a lunch was served to Hie visitors by the district, and the institute opened in the afternoon with a talk on "The Teachers' part" by Misa Kenecca T. Smith, prin cipal of the Eastham school, this city. V. A. Davis, principal ol the Harmony school, spoke on "The Directors' Part," and C. M. Lake, clerk, joint district No. 6, closed the programme with a talk on "The Parents' Part." Another of these local institutes will be held in this city tomorrow, at the Burcl ly school, when the following very interesting program will be rendered: Report of the National Teachers' As sociation, by Trof. R. C. French, of the Monmouth Normal school. "A 1 rac tical Education." Ho. A. S. Dresser, Oregon City ; "Weaving and Paper Fold inc." Miss Clara J. Boring, of Damas ens. Geography. "Home Geography,' Mies Maitha Stnnhler, Bolton school; "Intermediate Division," Howard Ec- cles, Mundorff school; "Advanced Di vision," correlation with other branches, Mrs. Viola Godfrey, Barclay school. On the 6tli of December a local insti tute will be held at Marqnam, beginning at 10:30 in the forenoou. Following is the program for tbat meeting : "The School and the Community," Superintendent Zinser; "Element of Successful School the Teachers' Part." Joel Wilson. Glad Tidings; "The Di rectors' Part," Brenhxi Vedder, Scotta Mills: "The Parents' Part," Miss Tessa Larkins, Groshong school; ' The Super intendence Part," J. A. Ridings, clerk of district 5 ; question box, Supertnten dent Zinser. The meeting here tomorrow promises to be largely attended and a most inter esting affair. Parents and all patrons of schools and those interested in school work Bhould attend. Candidates for City Offices. Anent the forthcoming city election, matterslpertaining to it are somewhat up in the air. The present mayor, Mr. Diruick, has been asked by a great many people to become a candidate for re-election, in fact, a petition was in circulation for signatures requesting him to enter the race, which received considerable over 400 signatures. Ex-Sheriff John Cooke is also a candidate for the mayor alty, and a caucus it to be held in a day or two, at which it ia conceded that Mr. Cooke will be placed in nomination. There was considerable talk a week ago to the effect that the labor unions would place a ticket in the 6elii, but at a meet ing held early this week a proposal for such action was voted down, the unions deciding not to enter the political arena until next year. Councilman Koerner, from the first ward, is a candidate for re election. Walter Little is also an asntr ant for like honors from the same ward. So far as it is possible to learn, there is no candidate against Charles Albright, who desires to succeed himself as a councilman from the second ward Ju6t what is beine done about the mat ter of a councilman from the third ward ia not kuown, however, it ia presumed that Mr. Francis will be a candidate for re election. Fred Meyer, the present in' cumbent, is a candidate for re-election as city treasurer. The other offices being filled by appointment, candidates tor ap pointment are doing nothing at all or are working in the interest of those who will favor them with places. Church Notice. Thanksgiving day will be observed by a union service at the Presbyterian church, in which all the churches of Ore gon City are invited to participate. The offering will be for the benefit of the Good Samaritan HoeDital. of Portland, and books, clothing or merchandise re ceived at the church will be sent to the hospital. Kbv. Grimm, of the Metbosist church, will preach the sermon, and Miss Conyers will render a solo. Service at 11A.M. All are cordially Invited. , Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be a general election held in Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday the 1ft day of De cember, 1902, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and seven o'clock p. m.( for which election there has been desig nated the following polling places to-wit : Ward No. 1 t he Cataract tnitine bouse, corner of Main and Third streets. in this city. Ward No. 2 The Fountain Hose Company's Engine house on Mam stieet between Seventh and Eighth streets, in said city, t Ward No. 3 The Engine House of Hose Com. aa No. 3, on John Q. Adams street between Seventh and Eighth streets in said city. At said time and place the following officers will be elected by the duly quali fied voters of said Oregon City. A mayor for the term of one year. A treasurer for a term of one year. One councilman from Ward No. I, for a term of three years. One councilman from Ward No. 2, for a term of three years. One councilman from Ward No. 3 for a term of three years. There has been appointed by the City Council of Oregon City the following persons to act aa judges and clerks oi said election: Ward One Judges. H. Trembath, G. W.Grace and J. Doremus; clerks, W. M. Shank, J. S. Purdom. Ward Two Judges, N. X. Robbins, C. C. Babcock, E. C. Maddock ; clerks, J. E. RhoadeB, Chas. Kelly. Ward Three Judges, J. X. Harring ton, John Gillett, J. Rowen; clerks, George Ely, Frank Redner. Published by order of the city council of Oregon City made at a regular meet ing held on Wednesday, .Nov. 5, 1902. Bbi ck C. Cubky, Recorder. Dated at Oregon City, on Nov. 11, 1902. Sot lee. Anvone havinz one or more cODies of the Oregon City Enterprise of September 12, 1902, will confer a favor by bringing them to this office. Cash paid for same. Everyone can afford to wfear a dresa hat when you buy of Miss Goldsmith. BEST FOR THE BOVbLb New and complete stock of guns and ammunition at Johnson and Lamb's. , Shells loaded to order. Aaleep Amid Flames). Breaking into a blazing borne, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping in mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when yon neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. rM I'lnn'a Van T 5 airort 1rr Pfinanmn. tion gives perfect protection against all i Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor s bills. A teaspoonful stops a late cough, persistent nse the most stub born. Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by Geo. A. Harding. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free, BVV ' mf Vm i nrilar, taealthr moraaiMitof ! Ila a.arr i'T. tob'm lU or will ba. Kmp yomr gowala opaa. an4 b. w.lL Fore, la tha hapa ot h..l. or DIU solson. la danraroai. Th VSS-SS waj ot lli HIUI IT I V aw OATHARTIC CAT 'CM tIKC CANDY FUaaaat. Patau!. Polar,!, Taat OyS. V Qua. krr Slaka. waakaa or Qrtpai 1. an Hmi varboz. Writ tor iToanil,aad book ... h mmmi in. utui IEEP YOUR BLOOD CLE&3