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1 ORIGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1S04. PAGE 7. The largest assortment of 5 cent sonps In the city CHARMAN & COMPANY City Drug Store ADDITIONAL CORRtPONOCNCI- (Contlnued from pae M the Currans boys and girls bark In Kansas, ami dropped In mi them afiiT a Ihim of M years, allien they had nii'l. Mr. Mrtiechnn lout a row several month bk and round her last week In Him canyon Imrk of the (inlit place where she liud fulli'n anil dlid. Mr. Iliillnnd. who lately moved from lh ronnlry to town has Imindit lota on Jefferson street and J I). Locke Is InillillliK cottage for lilm. I .ant Monday the I arm- sle wan act ami tint arr Unlit hwudk up near the scale house. Wni. Taylor has rented the dale place and moved In last week. Several parties haw lw'ii liMikliiK over I ha locations hern couti-mplal-Iiik hiiyliiK, oi' or two Intend build ing 'I'lii' roniinniilration In tin Kill -r prise on road building should meet tin hearty approval of any um aa It Ih plainly mi-ii that crushed rock, aa It Iimh Imm-ii put on tin' Molnlla road. In being pushed out anil holes are made hy the heavy louda that ko over tlinii, ami while Investigating road Improvi-uu-iils. It would t ti-II t th sidewalks to have new hoard where tin' old one urc out and one hundred ml tlfty thoiiNund of tln nails that are atandlug half way out driven In. Nasal CATARRH In all lta Ul'ML Ely's Cream Ba!mHtvw3 elnuisre, anoUia and hrals the dlawwd nirmlraim It curve catarrh anil drivi-e away a ould la the hoad if quickly. ('mm n.lra It placed Into Ilia nlrll.nd otof Ilia membrane and lasliaurbrd. liallsf It lr Bmliala and a cure follows. It It not drylnif !" t produce enreslng. Ij.rurHlw.K'crnU.tDrug. glt or by mall; Trial Nl, joconia. KI T llltOTUKKH. M Warren Sirrrt, w York Remnants of Cassimees and slightly Blankets May be had at a great bargain at our Oregon City Woolen Mills. Oregon City Mfg. Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Mr. Will White wa called to the home of her flit her. Mr. MnnnliiK, " hit death In expected hourly. Mra. IXmIko haa left Mr. Currlna, and he Ih again without a housekpop i'T. Two aiiHplrloiia character were seen prowling In the vicinity of (eo. Kly'a store and residence also at one or two other plncea. A few load of hord ahot were ready for them hud they made any attempt at hoiisebrcak Iiik. I'olltlcH art) the theme of ronver nut Inn among the hox loafer around the atort Iiiit an )vt no one hua heen elected President. John Prancl la visiting hla sister, Mra. (illicit". Mra. (iruce Ely and MImh Maude Moran have emharked In dressmaking. Several new aewltiK machine have heen aold In thla vicinity and atlll "there's more to follow," Homo "Kentleman" aplt tobacco Jiilc-c over (ion. Kly'a more wlndowa while etiJoylliK the drat nlKht of the electric IlKht. Such cuiiiliict la to lie expected of a brute., not onu In Imiiiun ahape, however. Ona of Many. If. A. Tlailula. ot Hummmtim. II. C, iirfcrfd for twrniy yraia with tha pllra. HM-rlullata wla amployrd and many ramrdlra uard but rallcf and priniancnt gnud waa tumid only In Ilia uaa of L Wltt'a Witch Hand Halva. Thla la only una of tha many, curva, that hav been flTvcti'd by thla wonderful r-mdy. In buylna Witch llaacl Hulva It la only nrcoaaary to ar that you it tha grnu Inn 1 Witt a, made by E C. DcWItl Co. In Ctilcafo, and a cura la certain. iM-Wlita Witch Maud Halve cur.-a all kluila of plica, cuta, burna, hrtiiara. c--ma. letter, ringworm, akin dlaraara, ptc. Hold by 0. A. Harding. REOLANO. The Uedland'a Literary and Wmi IhK HiMdety Ih proKreHHlnK nicely. The j Boclety opened with nine charter memhera; It now Iimh 28 memhera with every Indication of a large In rreane. , Decided Intereat hna heen ahown hy nil In attendance. At the laxt mcctlnK a very IntereHtliiK proKram waa ren dered. IncludliiK addreHHea hy Mr( A M. Klrchem, recently from AlaHka, and nthera I,. Mimlicr, male of the 1' 8. hiiuk hoat. nave an IntereHtliiK talk of the work carried on hy hla iNiat. After the literary proKram. a lively context waa wltneaaetl In the debate, led hy Win. Stone, Jr., and Arthur ((arret. In the election the following officer were rhoHcn: I'reHldent. Kred Wil cox, to Hiicceed Win. Stone; Vice-preHldi-nt. Ii"ii lleclulMithem, to Hiic ceed A. M. Klirhem; Kirretary, Min nie (Itihert, to aiicceed Ora Wilcox; Treanurer. Ora Wilcox, to aucceed Maude Stone; SarKent at aruiH, 1.. Funk, to Hiicceed A. (larrett. The next mi'ctliiK will he held Fri day, November 4. and a program of ureal er Intereat than ever Ih prom Ineil. Kveryone. yontiK and Vld, are Invit ed to attend, and to brlnn their frlemlH. OAflTOniA. Bun tba f :I(I m knn MCJllI flaara tba f ":liu ll i" Kw" ! BEAVER CREEK. , , Cull on or address. 11. II. Trumbull, Wmtn weaheer Is the order of thej11i))U rt,n,raIi Uairoa, t'o Port- ''"i". , . l ,. .i i n ti i land, Cregon. The social held at the H. C. Hall I , was weir attended, though not very McCord are the i)nrh ,r Rmj ,r!( A damaged A Duty Woxen Owe Teekselves. "C.ood sctlon apeak loudrr thiin wmda,' ao luu, (lorn Ulr It-annum i,f many tlma , f mlp ol women uuruiK I " tlilid c.f a cmtuiy .ik i loudrr iln.n m rr cUiinn J not hu ki (1 ir a Kiiariinlre . of umit kind. Ttiat it ; . the rtaon why thr pro. piicliim of Ir. I'itrir't iiivorite rrriicrip. J i 1 tmn ir will n to T " Wflt (i,r wiinii ti who ran. thrrr iA mn invalllt woman, Miffrrinir frruu frnmlr wraknrxa, piolau, m hllina of wouili, or from lm corrhra who li iim-iI I)r Cirrce'a favorite frracription withoiit runiplitc aurrp, the proiiru tcira of lliut tiirilirinr would like to I htar from auch ron- and it m ill hr to hrr advailtmc In write llii-iu aa thry offrr, I in rM-fffrrt atHKl fliilh. a rrwurri nf lur for any eaae of the above maladira which they cannot cure. No other medicine for woman' ilia ia pMKacd of the unparal leled curative ptoM-rtira that would war rant ila niakert in making auch an offer. The Kialera of the r.ood Hhenherd. at their convent. lur 1'lv of I lie WikmIi. Carlhaire. Ohio, uae a greal deal of !r Pierre' mrlktit-a; thry aay. in a Ifirul Irller to In- Pierce: "We brg to aaaurr ytv of the great brnrht theae mrlieiMra give our ailing onra. U'e caunot guAVtrntly rrtommend their raellelKe.,, When the dnifiii-t aava he haa tome thing that iaaagiod aa Iir Pierce Favor ite I'reacription. jut till him, "There'a nothing )ut a gixnl " He aay ao hecauw he hopea to make a better firofit hut hi own mixturea have riot ikmI the tit of long eierience and aiu-rea that Doctor Pierce'a medicine, have. Thi n, loo man; patent medicine advertised a tonic, con tain large quantities of alcohol. Iir 1'iirit guaranteea that hi 1'rorription " dot not contain a particle of alcohol. Dr. fierce Common Sene Medical Ad riaer aent on receipt of n one cent - la njc for a copy in paper: (I "tamp in cb tl: Uii il ing. AddreM lJr K V. fierce. Uof,., . V It ia a giKxl tliiiiir to keep !r- fiucc' Pleaaant Pellet in the hoii-e Ore: ftdt' ia a laxative, two a nold i..tli,,ruc proud parents of an 8 pound girl. ij. Mlaa Llwle Parry haa gone to Port-1 lurid to may. Wlnfleld Parry la re-1; covering. !v I). W. Thotnaa la putting a newj naif on hla hotiae. Mr. and Mra. Martin and Wm. 8.! Condon are Improving very alowly. !V II. Stahen and brother Art left thla week for Portland with a hand of - horhes. J. Heft, of Shuhel, haH heen doing carpenter work for J. E. Jones and I). M. Thomaa, thla week. Flrnt C'onKreagtlonal church haa re ceived tnelr new hymn hooka, Chapel Hymnal. Mr. David William"., late of Los AiiKleH, Calif., Ih vIhIHiik at Mr. and Mra. JotieH'. Servlcea at the Flrnt Congregational I church next Sunday an follows: I Morning nervlres at J(i;30; Welsh' Hcrtnon; Sunday hoIiihiI at 2 p. ni. v KngllHh aervlcea at T : p. m. Morn-; ., . i ki. av lug Hlll'ject, i-HHon oi .Mian h Am. ij. ICvenlng Hiihject. "The l-udershlp of the Divine ("hlldhiHid." Everybody f ure cordially Invited to attend these services. Your Laat Chance. For reduced rate Chirago-St. I-ouls round trip tickets Sale dales, October 2,th. 2Sth. and 2!Mh. only. I Any route going and the name of i any other route returning. OABTOrilA. Iha Kind You Han Bc-ffl I Bmri he digaataro of J'-s-rfZ. I..,., . . n .- . -r r- ... Ktp-tA, BAHTfC WILL LKtAI L I WW mCW nVU I t J Mall Delivery Service to be Extended in Clackamaa County. Inspector of Rural Routes Clement, ; has recommended to the Post Office I Department at Washlntgoti the ere-j ! lit inn of two new rural routes from I the Oregon City Office.. The routes that have been recommended were In-i spected by Mr. Clement and Post I master Randall Wednesday. I One of the two new routes Is map ped out as follows: Carrier No. 2. I w ill meet the new carrier at Logan about 11 a. in. when a transfer of the mall will be had. the route extending via Viola to Highland thence to Sprlngwater and back to Logan, cov ering a distance of about 20 miles and serving 85 families. The other route will consist of a loop from Route No. .1, the new car- rier meeting Carrier No. 3. at Shuhel' . a . bhylock was the man who : wanted a pound of human i flesh. There are many hhylOCKS nOW, the COnvaleS-j CL-nt the Consumptive the! tLni, lilt. CUlIMJlllllVt., Hit sicklv child, the Pile VOUnp- J 1 i f woman, all want human flesh d.i . f . t j tliey Can get It lane , rritt-'c Kmnlonn Scott s cmuiMon. ScOttS Emulsion is fesh' uid blood, bone and muscle,' It iceus ine nerves, Mrenincns he digestive organs and they iced the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the Sjreat giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT St BO'ATNE. Chemists, 40W-4I3 Pearl Street. New York, joe. sou 1 1. 00 ; all druggists. V A All 11'' t i'i rimarki,l,lc offer III : VA'T'" '""I'did .n Hit! V-l - - KvS " ,l,r diMa ai:d , J f j J V" , iliirM-a prcu. ti&ZZ?? luir in wonirn. If . v A Suggestion to Stockmen Have you prepared your stock for the hard winter? No doubt it will be a very severe one. Hay and grain will be high. Don't make the mistake of letting them run down in the winter expecting to get an early spring. If you have to "skimp" them do it then and not during the first part of the winter. Stock Foods and Condition Powders will help you to do this. We, have all the advertised kinds, such as Security Slock Food Security 1'oultry Food Security Hoof Jiemedy Security Go Colic Cure Security Gall Cure Security Heave Powders Serurt'.y Pink Eye Cure Security Hheumafixtn Cure Hex Stock Food P.tx Poultry Food Hex Hog Cure Hex Conditioner : You Can't be too about having your prescription filled. A prescription should be taken only to skilled pharmacists. We are in the business that calls upon us daily to defeat death and we take the greatest pains to win the fight. Our fifteen years practical experience in this town filling prescriptions from all the different doctors has well qualified us for this work. That is why your prescriptions are safe in our hands. You know, too, that you will not be overcharged. Chambers Howell ami iiroceedlne thence to Highland I returning via Moehnke settlement to I the starting point. Thla route is about 18 miles in length and will dis tribute mail to 93 families. The 'creation, of these two new routes will probably dispense with the post offices at Heaver Creek. Spring water, Clarkes and Highland, besides doing away with tne star route to Meadow brook. King"a Daughters to Entertain. The King's Daughters w ill give one of their popular socials on Saturday nnntintf at WIMlinit'tta TT11. A fine1 1 - -- tniisical program. pantomimes. twoi,.f i0..ktaw avoided by.auDlyine Cham Cypsies and dancing will be tne main i Features. Admission .. ceiu. rv.- Ifreshments, pumpkin pie and line cof- fee. 10c. ' Following is the program: Solo Selected Mr. C. A. Miller. Instrumental Duet .....Misses Wisner and Lewthwaite Solo eiecieu Mrs. R. C. Gaining. Solo 'On the Farm in Old Missouri" Mr. Leonard Confer. Solo Selected Miss Mary Conyers. Cinderella Tableau 1. Disconsolate 2. Request :!. Transformation 4. Fitting the Slipper a. The Betrothal i i. .. ... Characters: Cinderella Louise Huntley prince i nuip naminouu Godmother "..Evelyn Harding Haughty Sisters Louise Walker and Edna Holnian. Rtep-niother Bess Albright Page Edmond C. Bollack OASTOrtlA. t, . Iha X;nd Ynu Hant llwan RmiTM Dears ue SJ - - Bigaatnr yJ Zlff-A lsW7&lcZU Oregon City Market Report. . r . I , . , i . I . . Wheat-No. l. 76c to 0c per bushel. Flour-Valley. 4.40 per bbL Hard wheat 90 Portland. $1.15 per sack Howard s llest. Jl.lS per sack. i Oats In sucks. II. 3T 1-1 per centul. j1 winter vetches 3 to 3 i-4c per pound. Cheat Seed $1.75 to $2.:5 per ound. Hay Timothy, baled. $14$1 per ton: clover, $11 to $12: oat, $13 to $14; mixed t 1J; $n fo $14 Mlllstufrs-Bran. $20 per ton; shorts $j:'.5i per ton: chop $'J0 per ton; barley, roiid $;s p- ton. Green Prunes 1 1-2 to 2c per pound. Ekks 2" 1-2 to 30 cents per doxen. Butter Ranch. 45 to 60c; separator, 55 to 60c. creamery. 65 to 70c. Cabbage 60c to $1 per doxen. Onions Oregon. 1 1-2 to 1 S-4c per lb. Fall Butter Pears 50c per box. Penches 60 to 75c per box. Tomatoes 35 to 40c per box. Hubbard 8ijuash 45 to 90c per dox. Honey 11 to 12 l-2c per pound. Good Apples 60 cents a box. Prunes (Dried) Petite, Ic per lb; Ital ian, large. 6c per lb; medium, t 1-1 e; Silver. 4 l-2c. . Pressed Chickens 14c per lb. Livestock snd Dressed Meats Beef, 2"j ami "(r i' and .lOr Mr $1.00 25 and Dc .'Oc t.'!i $1.00 25 and 50c 25 and 50c 25c 25 and 50c Thfdford't Illa'k Drnmhl 25c I.ee'n Hire Killer '.'tC ft. PniKn'mn Stork Food 25 and 50c I'riifKinn Heme Powder 50c Pnisf'utn Worm Puudrr 50c Our Own Condition I'owdem , 25c ('olnmbiun Condition Powder ..Mb for 25c Flint' Condition Powder 25 and 50c Sloan' Condition Powder 25c Finnnitjan's Illood Purifier 50c (iroexberk's Egg Producer 50c And many other. Howell & Jones RELIABLE DRUQUISTS. live, 12.00 to 13.00 per hundred. Hogs s , K .., dmapil e rents: fhvlp n li to ,,.oo per hd; dreseed Sc; ' veal- drt88,d, 6 4 6 1-2; lambs live. $J 60 , to 11.75 per head; lambs dressed. 5c. Cause of Lockjaw. Is caused by a Lockjaw, or tetanus, bacillus or germ which exists plentifully , in street dirt. It is Inactive so long as ; ...,..-.! in h nlr hut when curripd he. ! m-ath the skin as In the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when the air Is excluded the germ is !roused to activity and produces the fmog, ,-lrulent rolson known. These A..B.-.-A nnA all Har UlUJ urouwjtu onu an beilain . Paln Balm freely as soon as the injury is received. Pain Balm Is an antlsceptlc and causes cuts, bruises and like Injuries to heal without maturation and In one-third the time required by the usual treatment It Is for sale by G. A. Harding. THERE STILL IS TIME. Stop and Think What it Means to Get a Story & Clark Piano Now. ( i Only a Few More to Go at Wholesale ' Prices, and other Introductory : Inducements. ! Some of the most costly styles are already entirely sold out, but there still remain a few exceedingly neat and artistic designs and your choice is of ether walnut, oak or mahogany. Any one of them will do credit to the most elaborately furnished home. I Remember these less costly cases house the same splendid tone that characterizes all Story & Clark Pia nos. Music Lessons with text books for six months are free with these few remaining pianos for the first three pianos disposed of by us and every one , goes at wholesale price and In addi tion to ail this, these purchaser get a Christmas present of a handsome music cabinet. Think It over and see if you do not want to give one of the children a start in music this winter. You will probably never have another so good a chance, for after the few remaining pianos are gone, we will not be per mitted to offer these . astonishingly advantageous inducements. 1 Easy terms of payment, or all cash, ' as pleases purchaser. Full guaran tees with every instrument, Eilers Piano House, 351, Washington St.. Corner Park. I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ko one who Is acquainted with Its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamberlain's Couglr Rem edy. It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, but pre vents these diseases from resulting In pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. Whooping cough Is not danger ous when this remedy is given. It con tains no opium or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleas ant to take. When all these facts are taken Into consideration It, Is not sur piising that people In foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to a Careful . SI Linn E.Jones J . take any other after havlns once used 'it. For sale bv G. A. Harding. How about those bill heada. atatementa. uiti.rhi.ada and MivclnriHT Tha Enter ! prise haa just received a lot of new type i and we are now prepared to five you Just I what you want and Just when you waat ur work ta not unsl anywhere. liive us a iruu. - OASTOTllA Beantba TtlH Hind tCtt HaH AlsarS BflCgt 8iguttm of A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE A Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine For Sale by . E. MATTHIAS Sole Agency for Oregon City. ti r- frtiircrve. inc ucnume iuttucj POMMEL SLICKER HA3 BEEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOB A QUASIER OP A CENTU2Y. LIKE ALL JSS ClOIHING. It is n4c of Bit but natermly tn black oreHow. fully fuventcd and sole1 by reliable dcalert 7wHere. KI 10 I HI SIGN OF THE FISH TOWl tfANAWAM CO. Immd. A J TOW? CO. TMUslia, IA. mi-T.w.-.v SCHEDULES OF TIME HOUTHER.N PACIFIC RAILWAY NORTH BOUND " :00 . m. . :22 a. m. (Albany Local) 6:10 p. m. SOCTH BOUND. 9: : a. in. 4:50 p. m. (Albany Local) 9:14p. in. 0 I YT 5 vavyVSrVVVVWVW