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OREGON CITY EltTERPRISE, FRIDAY DECEMBER , 1903. 6 mm FATHER HIIDKIIRANO RKTl'RW Rector of St. John's ( alhiilic ( harrh Horn From Kits Months' Visit. Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. lhc best lung fertilizer is Seott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it. you won't. Don't wait until ou can't deceive vourself anv longer. Begin with the fir.-t thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn t real lv consumption so mucn tne better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. We wiil send you a little of the Emul sion free. Te r.ir iSat thii picturt (a the lorn, or a tattl it on th -ap;r vt ecry bottia ol ttuiiiAioo yuo buy. SCOTT & BOWN& Chemists, 400 Pearl St., N. Y. toe. and tl: all druggists. Carl A. Patzlafr Chas. JI. Mothnke COMPANY C LUMBER! 1 1 En i PIONEER m$kt and b$n$$ Freight and parcels delivered to all part3 of the city. RATES - REASONABLE THE CAN BY PHARMACY Drujrs, Medicines, Chemicals Watches, Clocks, Spectacles FirHt Class Repairing All Goods and Work Warranted E. I. SIAS Central Home Telephone CAN BY, OREGON JOHN YOTJNGEE, Near Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Eritain and America. rpnZ COMMERCIAL BANK 0? OBEGOH CITY. Capital, ..... 1100,000 TBAM8ACTS A eiKIXAL BANIIS8 irilXEM. loan mule. H!!l Ilficonntel. Ma ken col lection!. Buys and eli exchange on all points In the Cnlted Btaten, Kurope and hotif Konj. Dtposiia receiTea ihijki k cnec. jjiiit opn from 9 a. a. to 4 r. a. D C. LATOL'EETTE, President. t. 1. MEyKR Csjkler. WE HAVE MOVED THE OREGON CITY JUNK AND SECOND HAND STORE has removed into the storeroom adjoining the pout of fice. We carry complete line of new rid second hand stove and furniture. Uil.t-t price" paid for all kiodt of junk. Sugarman & Co. OABTOniA. The Uev. Father Hiidehrand arrived home Thanksgiving evo from a live month' visit to It in oM home in tier many and to other points o( interest in Knrope. tie was welcomed home by many member of his conurbation who received him at the depot station and accompanied him to the rectory. Father llildt brand is equally glad to return to hia "beloved and adopted land" a he expressed himiel( to the Knterprise re porter, as are the members of tiia congre gation ijlad to have liiiu iu their midst omv again. Father llildebraud let! Oregon City JulvO, last. He went direct to New York city via the Canadian I'aiillo and tailed from the latter point July HI, by the steamer Prime ItiMiuarck. Nine days were ronaumed in making the ocean voyage and the traveler reached Ham burg on the '-'Mil of the came month, lie proceeded thence to Berlin and Munster, viaiting at the latter place the University of Minister, w hich he form erly attended and from which institution be as graduated. While there be re newed the acquaintance of many old school mates and that of other friend whom be bad not seen for year. Father llildehrand did not tarrv anv length of e in hi wanderings alter reaching (lermanv but hastened at otire to Union, Westphalia, liertnany, tha city of hi birth where Ins father, who is now 87 years old, and other relative reside. He received a joyous welcome from hi aged father and dear relatives upon bis arrival and brought home with bim a photo of the former who is enjiyinu re markable health. Alter a three week visit at Westphalia, Father tlildebrand departed on an extended tour of Ger many, Austria, Italy and Switierland. He attended the tierman latholic Congress at Cologne and then departed on a trip through Southern tiermany j that included all points of interest along I the Klti lie, among them being the lead I ing universities and center of music !aud art. Institution of learning at j Heidelberg, Tuhinger and Constance j were visited. Some of the most beauti ful cities in Switzerland next engaged ; the attention and admiration of the tour : ist. Among them were Schallnauscn, Znrick, Zug and Luzern. The St. liott ; bard Mountaina with their 7!1 tunnels. ; were also included in the itinerary. It i required IS minute fur a fast train to ! pas through the longest t.innel in these , nioiintains. Milan aith its niHgmhcent ' cathedral and cemetery w as next visited ' The cemetery at Milan, recrl Father llildebraud. Undoubtedly surpasses any j otlier cemetery in the world us reguds j the grandeur of the monument that are ! erected to the memory ol Hie departed. Three lumrs were consumed In making only a paitial inspection cf this city of the dead. Genoa, the beautiful city situated on the mountains, and l'isa were in turn visited and then Home was reached. It would require at least a half year to vir.it and gain anything of an under standing of the hiiilditi a ami sights to be seen at Kotue, says Father Hilde brand, but lie made the ni'st of the ten days that be could spare for a tojourn at this interesting xint. St. Peter's Ioine, Maria Maggiore, and St. l'aul, were among the point without the city that were visited. Arming other places of In terest visited, were: The Church of C'roce, built bv St M l eter C arcere, w liere M. I eter w as imprisoned and known a Mamerline prison in history ; all of the celebrated buildings of the Vatican with the art gallery; The Sixtine Chapel, noted for the beHtitilul paintings by Raphael that it contain ; a number of the museums of art and ethnotogv, amongst the Utter being the celebrated museum, Kircheri anurn, established by a tierman Jesuit in lboO and containing a collection of articles of warfare and curiosity, telling as it were the history of all I'agan Na tions, amongst which the Jesuits were especially laboring; (This building and all it contains was annexed by tiie Ital ian government in 1871.' Of the Catacombs, the moit note worthy and the lsst preset ved of all is that of St. Domitilla, which to this dav contains the remains of many who died during the first three centuries of the Christian era. The Jewish anil l'agan Catacombs were also visited. The ruins of ancient Home were perhaps among the most interesting that it was 'he pleasure of the tourit to observe The most attractive was that of the Forum, in which have besn uncovered, under the surveillance of the Italian govern ment, the remains of many undoubtedly once beautiful pala'-es, like that of Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius and Caligula. The celebrated baths of Caligula, Nero and the different circus Maxime, among them Maxentius and others, proved In teresting to the visitor. The ruins of the Colliseum, which is said to have Heated from 70,000 to 80,000 people, are to be seen showing the tiers of terraces that were occupied by tli sjiectators. Father Hildebrand had the pleasnre and honor while in Home of being re ceived by Pope Pius IX, who granted him an audience with about .0 other people on October 2 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. "My impression of the Pone is that he is a most affable, sirnple and kind man and I was particularly im pressed by Ms decidedly Democratic characteristics," eaid the local rector. "While before the Pope I addressed him in Latin telling bim my name and men tioned the place of my residence. He bestowed upon me the apostolic blessing and granted me the permission to invoke the same on ray friends and relatives and also upon my congregation in Ore gon City. He also presented me witb a medal bearing a picture of his face on one side and that of the Hlessed Virgin on the reverse side. The Pope Is grow ing in popularity witb the people of Home who are not as ignorant, illiterate and Impious as they are described hot are most polite and affable. The Pope has appointed one Sunday of each month when be receives in audience the people ol Home. Amongst the other prominent personages whom I met were Cardinals Martinelh, P.ornpolla and Vanutiilli. While in Rome I lodged alongside 8t. Peter's Dome in the so-called Camno Santo, founded by Charlemange in 800 and at the present time nnder the pro tection of the Emperor of A nutria. Its preeent rector, Monsfgnore DeWaal, is one of the greatest authorities on Christ ian archeology." After leaving borne, Fa'her Hilde brand visited Florence, fiologne. Padua. the beaotifrjl city of Venice, whose streets require no street-cleaning depart ment to Insure their presentable appear ance; Trieste, Vienna, the beautiful capital of Austria, with inhabitants whose congeniality, says Father Hilde brand, surpasses that of any other citv in the world ; Innsbruck, of The Tyrol, noted for the celebrated battle that took place between her brave mountain poo Me, under the leadership ol Audioes llofer, against the French and Bulga rian intiuders in the early pari of the last century. After visiting Munich, the city ol music, ai t and science, Father Hildebrand returned to Westphalia (or a longer visit Willi bis relative. Ileslart ed for Oregon on November II, sailing to New Yoik City ou the steamer Kaiser William 11, From New York City he' proceeded via St. l.oui and Kansas City ! and the Santa Fe route to San Francisco, where be visited for a time with an mi cle, w ho resides there. F.u route to Sail Francisco, Father Hildebrand left the ; train at Williams, Aritona, and went to Wrand Canyon, Ariiotia, some ti4 miles distant. At that point the canyon, which is about ti(H) miles in length, is the' widest, it being alxmt fourteen miles Irom one crest of the canvou to that ou the opposite side. At the ed of this! great chasm is a hotel that is largely no- : der the management of the railroad com pany. Thecouutrv surrounding the can- j yon is a desert and the water that i used is brought to the hotel in tank ou the' trains The rim of the Grand Canyon Is about 7000 ftt above the level of the sea, and its depth to the river la Judged to be about fioOO feet. Witb Its irregu larly shaped walls of beautiful colored , .earth formations, Father Hildebrand says, the scenery at (he canyon is inde scribably beautiful. Fattier Hildebrand it delighted to be again in Oregon and has taken up bis work with iucroaaed vigor alter his ex tended absence. Since his return home two incident have taken place that un mistakably lemind the popular rector that his return i an occasion for rejoic ing. Last Sunday evening about lifty of the gentlemen members ol the con gregation, together with a tiumU'r of non-Catholic Irieuds, assembled at the rectory and tendered Father Hildebrand a very delightful but informal welcome. .Monday morning tbe rector w as sum moned to the St. John's parochial si-ho d, a here a delightful surprise that had been planned was succesi-futly curried out Miss F.lsie Jordan, in a clever scech ol : presentation, delivered to tbe astouiihed ' rector a beautiful ball-seal as a token of the children's appreciation of hi ser- ! vices, and particularly their pleasure of ! having bim salely borne again after so long an absence. Father Hildebrand j responded briefly, thanking Hie yming ieople for their gilt, and assuring them that he was more than glad of the oppor- , (unity to be among them once more. ' GET THHT HHBIT Star Brand SHOES Are Better A'timde MARllSA U K UAVK WON A KICJ't'TATlO.V to I .vid. Wo luivo iul.lo.1 new, yonnn I.I.m,(. w li ifh keeps lis strictly tip to date tints insuriiiK to our otistotiiora the latent idciia in style jiriccH to iticct I'omiH-iilioii. On r stock of Sinitrt Footwear will jiIoiiho the npt particular Initio. 4 y r .STARb HRANP vSHOS ARC BtTTlH Young; Blood Tim STAK im.Nt SIIOKS nre umlo up in smart W novelties in leather pr-rfirt style for the well tln,ej tiiiiti or hoy, woman or chiM. OUR PAHILV LINK .'' I u Spccinlly, nniilo by the Star l'.rantl tncilinm weight hot inlf, tin-ilium wight soli, (iutirsiit'-cil Hitlisf.ictioii, THE CI.ACKAMVS AMSTKACT TUUST CO. are the owners of the copy, right to the Thorne system of i struc indexes, for Clacksmas county, ami ...ive the only complete set of ahtr. In in the county, can furnish inlormatio as lo title to land at once, on apo icatlon. Loan, investments, real estate abstracts, etc. Othce over Hank ol Oregon City Cell and investigate. (let That Habit Trailing at MICHAEL'S I UrUm UlIKi Ml iaiaC OUR FAMILY MZEr, line- I Cheapest lots in Oregon City for sale. Inquire at the Kntcrnristt ollice. Oct. 2 t( Ilis natural that in making purchases ol every description, the investor tie- S res only superior goods. If a mil of clothes or material fur a dress is wanted, the intending purchaser goea toane-" l.ateran ' tamistiril tiimuiess boue lioe proprie-llelena- tor hits made a reputation for handling oniy ine oei goo.is. it gror-erte are needed, the housekeeper considers l'il ity rather than ipiantity. So it is with priming. Convinced that the het h none trs gijsl for the people ol Oregon Citv ami vicinity, the F.nterpnse recently ordered an extensive Bbx-k of the Istett commercial and society stationery. The grsjils have arrived and with the new tyis) that we have ordered, the Knier prise will be better prepared than ever before to supply the wants of this sec tion in all kind of job printing. We have a fine assortment of new and up-to-date stationery for dance invitations, programmes, parties, and all social functions. Our stock of wedding sta tionery was never more replete. We are particularly prepared to furnish window cards of attractive design for dances, public entertainments, etc. Our prices are consistent with good stock, faultless work and satisfactory service. Ctllatthe olfice and let us show our samples. Orders by mail or telephone will receive prompt attention. OREGON CITY PLANING MILL F. S. BAKER PROP. A. Red Is the color of dnnjrer, whrther on the artnnph'ore or on the skin. When the face is reddened by eruption, when fjuils break' out on the ooly, or the aujry red of sores ami ulcers is displayed i in me iiesli, it is nuture's Manr signal. The hlrxl is obstructed and tainted bv impurities, ami there ran be no safety until the blood is made pure. Ir. 1'iercc's Golden Med ical LMscovery Dunnes the bl and removes the effete matter which clogs and corrupts It. It cures nim. plea, boils, eczema, scrofula, sore. ulcers and other consequences of impure moon. "I fret greatly thankful ft,r what tooi raMic-ine nan rluoc for me " wntr Mm Chas. Il'nri. of Kalkaska Ml, h .i -.7' ferfl with crul'uli of IIjc head for twelve years. Tnd every kind of medinr iht All kiniN if Huilclinj' Materia), S;i-li, 1 rs Moulding, Ktc. - - a, 44 OREGON CITY, ORE. PLUMPING CHARCES i are no higher than thiwe in stir otbff traile, and ours are mi higher tlun Me vh n retnlered demands. What we undertake to do III a lbiruaa and satisfactory manner. Tlirrs sill not be found after our or It nun H Ihrougli W) II It a joliatiy defrclivs lanU, leaky pl', liMwe ronni-i te,r. or nttrn evlcleiii i's of "M-aiiisd" work. Kott part will be Mrferl, and look pflirl, and w hen the lull i ninrs In Tu II Dot ask for any deduction. I'llll.ll- Hi t XI. six A. Ki.ki.ssiiMiir Oregon City jVIachine Shop BUCKLEIN & KLEINSHMIDT. Proprietors. (ienera! Machine Work of all kind, done. We carry In stock a llnsof Shafting and Pulleys new ami second hand, l-'irst class Kngine and Saw mill machinery. Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly filled. At rear of Pope's Hardware Store. Oregon City. OrOgOrl. bf-ard ol but found no rure. rr, ,,- that looked at may kead Mild they never aaw snvthrar like it. The Ut (ioctrw I aocuireu wun rjeiore applvlnr to von I not mane ewv day. Wn io minerahle that I was uuablr to do any work at all. After taking; two or three bottln of your 'Golden Medical tJivovery' and utiiif the loi-ml treatment you presrribed for me I was cured and my head was entirely free from scrofula." Accept no substitute for Doctor Pierce's Golden Medieal Discovery. There is no other medicine which is " just as (food for rliseases of the blood and the eruptions which are caused oy ttie blood's impurity. FREE. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt Of stamps to pay expeaae of mailing 9nly. 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