OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SKI'TKMIlKR 22, 1005. .biiori siueneaci fctories. I h:mni!I.v.toi.i tai iih oi tk wiiiik-s doinoh. , it "' t r nweiy j,,,, ( II pi I II I IMT It WHO BI'K IIIOIH l i t-,. Illllillt liHl1lllll KlM't'lll'l', of In mi' ih'K'MIhIIiim: fin' II dealr J,,,,,, n f "I'"" ty III Mil illy Wlicln .,,,i..-l I.I elect "'"1 .-ttl H II IlllKX , ill Win I"""" ,i,,iy III Try II Aualn-. .liillu Mli'iun ii' " mulling ulll,, III nun l lit III Ihl city nfl.iiMi "II III" uriimiil nf in ti i to it fi irriiimi'iit ii'i.r..iTeii KllililliK, rt illVul'ee Win Kllllll.'il i.ii iii .............. flf,, IHHI .I'lII". lit" i -, II tfl j I IMl II I IMIIllllH .-lllt.'.1. , ), 1 1 1 k n n I't'illlllH'lll t'lni'knmn fi.llll'-l' li'lll'IIHtf " I III! I1IBYIIII., ( urn jVilh "f Liberal hud lil k !(- ;(, ),i nl 'I'lilll '1ly Wlllll I1 1 M linldii i ,, Tl' liiippnr liiniillli-ii ilia J,.,.l,. int., unK'iii 'lly. mill liinl hi i,, Itii'' .In bi i III n1 I now kh. -I, ni'l '"I '1 "'' Mr' Wi-IkIiI win In uniiii' nililo fur llm I'm Ilinnl tA i'ii w fill HiioiikIi ii mull hipI WiIkIiI lint., fll over tlin Wilulit III). Id limit h. IM .Ii.ipi I, ,, ,.,ly ,, w ni(.n '"'in tin. mlnlalry, lu.v w,))Ml,H m Illill'iM I" In lulu, rrr.rt (liinl,,,,. Ht whl.M will, I. In family , w, ,,,I(1V, fr(mi tjiH i lly. A mi M vi. ,,f llf ,)Wl Ui,v w" " " ''""I''" ''-- i.liini-r having ''"'"""I IIh- I'lulim t 'iiflh,i mi Ininllig Ulello i., (,, imK ,,,, '" f"r ::! .., In'i'ii ,.,VI. ,,, ,,,,. IHI.'1-I..I win H r Mi .1,111,1,, having Hi rv. "I III- H.'K'.I. City .iinKriKlilliin m ,,. '"f fur tllf liml iw ,, J(,.v WdoiI'ii ailoc-amir Iuih i yi t I,,.,.,, ,.,.,,.,) Nature's Great Invention it Paralysis of Drain I, will' ,'f It. N. Hi iiiiIiiiki' illi it v nf puriih nln nf Mm lunln nt ln-r J)., ililn ,'iiv liml i iiiim'iiiy. i ii i i'im- h 1,1 1 family rntli" l' Uu (.in twci f ,K i ri .mi llllli'.l" niul iml'l. il lit mini Itinlili'il n IiiikIhiihI. four nnnh, Iht fill,iii: All,, mil Ji'lui W, llruiiliuKi', nil nf en, , ,,il Mm W. J. 1'imiI of III- Tin- I' l tv linn wi n r,ii wiirili',1 In f,.r Imiliil iPlvortu- I, , r i j i' 1 1 . i n wi'tr r ;i k-.. M in I'l'' f i J li l'iiit; irliirnpil Hiitiir,lii)' f'lllnWi; li.MilKlil 'ill l,'lll M VI1 h..lu Willi; i!"ftni,l WrlKliI v. !i c UiUlit Mm W'iIkIiI wiiii I Hi' itKlii f ri-mimlnic mnl,t'ii i, Kin. !, ItnMi Th itlvori'K ull ir r lll. ll vii Clnrh K. Itli h niul . ! Mum 1 tl". Myi't'M Wrl" Ir- ln lli- r.iillt li'll,iKlliliPr for thn f i. mini. my fhtm to Your FrlnJ iiwiill illtitliiil,in nrvprnl tlimi- if tin- It. ..ml nf Tni'li' nilii.lilrl. ! mini t 'In. k'tuntu I'liiinty. It, l- .f ililn r.iunly who Imvn fill-lulu III ml wli.i ' "lll'llll'lul,' I'olllllIK Writ ... ill.' , niil, of ihi'Dx mniitit"tn rr.t.uy I 'iimitM'll, of tin- Ilunnl i,f Th,' i'nniilil,-lii m-p full of iiiii-li i ill. .ii , .ii. inline tliln iM-i-i Inn nml . Ii.i. i "Hint lll, inliir,. tu tin- Turn Tiki! a Run tni. .I nl mi n'.i,.ii. tilnK H I1 Hi.- ,,im nf Hi iiiul'lt Hum. nui'li Ih.iv "ii Mulii ili.-i'l 1'il'liiy nf i Hi.utlna fmlii thr (1,mi 11h 4 i ii i in.iilli ii). Main ulii'i'l, n ii - I HMIIHK II I'.1HI..I1 Willi Ull liy- $ '-UK ii V I. Cli n uiiiin-nK-r nr ) i rr ii"i kIii'i,mI until li. ur Hi.' mli fi .mlh nf thin rlly. Tin' mily iliiin- .Mi- .m th" limn liy "In" nf tin' nf lln- iiIiimh ft mil liU fii't l.i-i iinm' 4 li On' iinliiiiil ln-i nun- mill.' tint i"l iitti i' miming mrr ih ttm i-ll, ,l Youna Commlttdd ftuleldn Wnnt ,n ,.,. n-iiiv,,,) ).,. uf ,hll mili'lili. I,y IiiiiikIiik nf AiikuhI Voiiiik, nf Mlimt, Nnrll. ln.Untu, a f,.w yB Tlii-ii. w-im nn ini.ru y mi YmniK'n Hori. Inil ii until ,..., ,.,1 Unit l,l wmii, . fnrwni-ili.it In ,ln lll.. iliiiiK,r, Whn, Willi h. r iimllH-r . nll,n Ii, ililn , y', .;nly In AiiKimi Vuimn ri-innv.-.l In thin ,.ty wiui inn r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - finin fiirviillU. Klim-tlv iiflnw iinlH. wltlln lulu l, i, i,., i i, i.,., hlN wifi. nml M,m iiii.-h,-,, II,. chiiiih.i1 Ml" W,I,,,,K ,,( ,y iy,K tl ,(ivy ,,,, mill K 1 In k liln wifi- iilioui lln'i Wlth will, I) In il,m. ,-,i,. I,,-, null fr- iv,i-, Unit wu (li limllliili-it Tim li nim nf tin, iiK,,-i.. Hunt i.invl.l.'.! II,.. I Yohiik l.-uv th city whli h I,.. i, linn,,.,!!,,!,.!,., ,U( . tiitnlii(( k ll.k.-t fr l.liitin. Both Win Scholamhlpt Minn limntliy M. 4W anil MIkh Willi M Wllllunm, iwn tiilmihit ymn wmn.-n nf IhlH illy, Iiiivb nlri.aily ultiilm-il iIIh- tliu tlmi lit Chl,ni,i win-in." tli..y wi-nt it f.-w w. i'kii ii.i tn pin mi,- thi-lr Mt ii'l i-m In .1... ul Inn mil) miiiiii ri'ii', llvi-ly. In thn mull-Hi f,,r M-tif lurnli tin nt tin. two In tllntl.mil tin-in, y.niim wmn.-ii mi ut l"inllii. Ml., ('in.. ri--.,n',l ni nt Ihiiihih In n i-.iiit.-iil In whli li n ,ln, n ntl,i-rn ir-tl,-lnili-,l mi, I i. a n ptlt.. w,oi uwur.li-il I VI In rimli unit tuition. MIhji Cr.mil who I a il.-llKhlfiil r,-ii,li-r, n.. t.-,l Hum Hlmi- .lll' "Itl-llllllflll Wllllllll.-ttl." Mln V. Iliiiim wu inn ri-mifii In ri- i-H'liiK a half i hnliimlilii In th" 'lili-uKn f'nlli-Kii nf Mimlr. MIN t'loHH In rilinlli.. nt th I'olniiiMii H. h.ml nf Dnitmy. Ntw InttUutlon for Aurora-" Th" lir.i.i..iiii i-lty nf Aurnrn la to linvi. a hunk. Artl l.-a Ini'iirjinrntlnK aik'h nil liiBtltiitlmi w.T" fll"l In th" (ifflrp of th" M. ul. ,n minify c.-ik an.l a"cr"tury nf Hint" )"Hl"nliiy, thi Inrnt "irntnr of rir nr,l ar" ll-tiry I,. It.-nta of Hut t-v-lltt.. Hint, ry A, HiiyihT nf Allium, nml W. H. Itirnt nf lliililninl. Th" ni-w rnnrrm la to h" ktinwii iih th" Ori-K'in Hint" Hunk ami I.i kIiih llf.. with a npHiil Httx k of 2&, i)i". Th" at.M-k la dlv,I",l Into 250 Mmr.-a of th" jmr vulii" of llOn i-iu li, Th" nhJiTt nf Hi" .ill)., null. .11 la to ronilti.'t a ,-ni-r. nl anvltiKH nml .,,iiiin.. rlul hnnklnK hual-iii-hh ami dm aiiliHtanlliil tiiiHlm-aa nu n lit th" h"B,l nf th i.iii.'ptii and th" pr.Mii"r- mia ..nmliy In wtil.h It m hiialiu-Ha la to h" triiiiHn.tfil In. nr.- th" aiirci-aa of the im.l.-i tuktiiit Huli-m Htiitimniiin. !-tlon of Rev. Wood in. ..f falllnu h.iiltli that h" will io i. . .i. r nf K. lill.-w li k. riiHli-i ll iiKt'.ti It. v J llitiry V I Ii it hi I inn .iii.iint" nf the Kliat Mr-th- UNFUL PERIODS :rica women find relief f Cue of Mlm Irn Oronby la On sfbouaanda of Curt Mailt by Lydlai -l'lnkhum'a VKUbl Compound. 1 'w nmny womvn irallzo that men- lunn in the balnnuu whi-i-l of ni'a life, and whilo no woman la fr"ly frrp fromperiiMllcftl aufTirin(f, "t th.- plan of nature that women Viti suitit ho soveroly. ! Wusjnne Crosby J County School Notaa Many nf th" ('In. k. uiiil Cnunty a.hnnla ii-tii-. I Mnintiiy tnornliiR ami oth.-ra will l-n ni'Xl Mi in. lay. Inrlinlltnr thr arhnnla ,.f ilr.-Kiin city. MIhh Ethi'l II, (lllman Iuih Ix-.-n rl". I.'.l a ti-iirliiT In th" primary Kin. I., nl (lllman Dlatrli-t ll.inniliiry Itniii.l will iiii'i-t limine; tho Novi-mtiiT t.ini nf th" Cnunty f'mirt. wtu-n a niimh.-r f pi tltliinH fur chaiiK" of "xlallriR 1miih - itiiili.a nml for th" rriiitlnn nf n.'W (Hh- trlrta will I," n,'t".l iipnn. Th" hnnnl la , niiii,mi-,l nf th" ai'hnnl anpi'i Inli'iuli'lit. I'.iiiiity Jii.Ik" nn.l th" i-nminlMMlimi'm. ami any pullllmi muni h" pn-ai'iiti'il tn thi aiipi-ilin,.iih nl li"fnt Nnvi-mlnT In or-,i-r to Iuhiii" ai'tlnn nt that tlm". I l lilrt Nn. I"!, riiat f 'ImlliM. whlih Iuih l..-iii aiiMpiiiili.,1 fur thif" nr four yenra, will h" ivniKiinl'-'il ttitx Wlntrr fur th" iiHiiiiipllun nf work. n M) pfpce euNG) On .If linnka oh Ar Amnrtn, fur nwny, far awnjr, Wlmr lir. (.rrii i(lu Auiil l lnwi-rii lodiaduy; Ah plrkr-l dmr llnwrra III Anifinit In nlr llranil, An' aid. I'm; u Vuiikre, all i,ii to li dar atill. AiiKust l'lowrr h the only tne'Iicine (free from iilcoholic atimiihuita.) that has licrti aiiciPHsfiil in kcciin tlie entire thirty-two fi-t-t of ilii-stivc iip;mratua in a normal cotnlitinii, ami assisting nature's prori-Hwa of di.-stion, HCmratioii ami ah. aorption fur Iniililinx ami ri'-tmililinx hy pn-vciitiii Al.l, iir"f;iiliir or unnatural causra whirli int'rni)l healthy ami xt feet nattirnl pron-ises and result in inles tinal liiiij;fstinii, r:i'.arrhal afTecliont ((nuninx iipjicmli-i',-.a stojipae of tlif Kll duct), fermentation of it ihealtln foods, tiervoiia i!yha p. i i, lu-ai' u'he, cm Htiniilion and other ce iplaiiita, audi r. colic, hiliiiir.iiess, jainii'i-".-, !. AtiKUst I'lowr i ti.ituie'a iiilended re ulator. Two 2;v., 75c. All I rti' ;i f Charman & Co., City Drug Store la eiimp"iiBiiti-.l li n-fiiaca to make public th" n-atill of lila labor, which, however, It la thniiKht will not materially dlftVr from that of thn Aaaeaanr'a deputle. To All Lovers of Good Music We carry a large stock of the Victor Talking Machines and Victor Disk Records and Edison Phonograph and Edison Cylinder Records HIS MASTERS VOICE Politic In Mllwaukla AlthniiKh the city I'l.'.-tlnii at Mllwaukle il.M-a not take pliu n until the flint Monday In iJefctnber, there la quite a movrmvnt In thn "reform" element and the "reg iilnra", ami eandldatea aro bclniC men tinned aa ponalhle. There will likely be two tlrket and a warm fluht between th.-an two faction. The "IleRiilar" rep reaefit the preaent city ("veniment and It pulley and thn "Hcforiner" the op imaltlon. Following may be the "He form" ticket: Mayor, Ilev. K. M. Flaher nr II. M. Klach; Itecord'T. Mra. J. L. Johiiann; Murahal, Kred W. lierkemeler; Treiiaiiter. Mr. O. J. Uoherta; Council, men. T. II. A. 8,-llwood, II H. Mullen, lien Irwin, Kred C'lirlann. The "H"Bular" ticket la nKured out nearly 11a follow: Mayor, Ouncllman I'hlllp Btmlb, Mayor William Hchlmller or K. A. lialliird; Ite cuider, H. C'nnper; Maraball. J. A. Pow llmc; ('imicllmen, Arthur Webater, John K"lno, Alexander Klntland, I. 8. Mullun. Oii-K.inliin. The Victor is so perfect that it is often mistaken X for the human voice. There is no limit to the variety of selections this matchless instrument will recite for you. The Edison has always been a wonderful device, but Mr. Edison's recent improvements have placed it In the foremost ranks as a charm ing musical instrument. c The ndi&on rnonograpn ft x dp THZ V'ciB iO tonaflffiW rut n0. We will sell the Victor Machines at $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $27.50 $32.50. $35.00 and $45.00. Victor 7 inch records 50c each or $ 5.00 per dozen 10 " 1.00 " 10.00 " 12 44 44 1.50 44 15.00 4 44 , 4'iousniiil Nuf A 111111, n n wiimeii. hoW ".lllive found relief from all monthly :'r!K by tuldiitf Lydla 10. rinkham'. V''iie i omnounil, an it 1H llio nioNi "ifli lYiimlo reiftilittor known to i('it helenc-o. It ouwh the condition f 'h ciiiiM-s ho much (liHcoinfort and Hcnstruiition of its U'rrorH. ''Ill Il-l-nii l'nu.1,1, 911 I'linl-ltnn Enpren Packaoe Stolen The Wella-l'aiK.i I'ompany' exprea ear wiih rnhbeil Inat We.lliea.lay llonn while the inn th-b.iiiml train crew waa wallliiK for lunch, nml the buinlar Rut away with llii ami a hank cheek fur Hoim-thlnu more tliaii I'.:'. The robbery waa Hinniilhly plnnneil ami waa executed an auddeiily thai none "f tlm partle tan, linn mar the train were aware nf the fuel Unit anvthiim nut uf the nnll naiy routine of bualiieaa waa KnlniC ml A atiNplcloiia lookhiK fellow waa nbaerv HtamlliiK mar the car after the train crew tin, I K.me I" lunch, rnrtlea who not iced him take a key from hi pocket ami unlink the il.mr llinuirht nnthliiK ....ihlnir HtraiiKe aa lie wim preunie.l to be a train man. ami be was permitted to enter the car. Ki t the money nml milk. hlH eacape. - Slh cl tnll Appeal. Welcomed the Falke K.K-i'at.taln A. Kimpp. of the (icrman ,,nv ami a member uf the OreKnn City ii ,,...1 tin Mint iif the week iniiii. n. . "' , , An!, ilia, where aa nlllclal repreaen f tii Herman iiiiiii!allim uf tbl cliy, he formally r Iveil ami welcomed of war. r iliac """ nfternoon en Mr. Knnpp went nvei Odd Fallow Ar Thriving At the Nl nt cnmmunlcatlon of the Sov erelKii Crunil IodK of Odd Kellowa, which wa convened Monday at Phila delphia, tho report of (iran.l Hire Vrlnbt ahnw the total auliordlnnte lodge mem lierahlp to be l.'JKHii; eucampment mem beia. 171.HJ9; Hebekah membeTahlp, 474. 059: numlicr of aubordlnatu lodtfe 14,315; expenditure for relief, 4.G33.49; total revenue, $13.i;3H,7'.il. total reaourcea. $37.045.071 . ColitlnulnaT the reMirt tatea; The Increnae In memberahlp of our aub- ordlnate Io.Ik" waa 65,71'4; In the encamp ment branch. 9U90; In the Hebecca branch I'ii. 391, making- a total Increaae of 102, 105. The patriarch militant will ahow a decreaae In membemhlp, but that de- reaae la only nominal ami doubt lea re- aultafnim a clearliiK out of numea that would not be repreaentatlve of that ranch. The Increaae In receipt for the year wn $751,077. The Increaae In re aourcea waa $2,974,961, and the Increaae In relief $307,139. Too Heavy to Weigh J. Klofenatlne. who had arranged to Ick bla hope thla aenaon by welKht. chattKcd hla plana after a few dnya pick ing" ami had new ticket made with which to aupply the picker during- the remaln- Icr of the harveat. He aaya the hop weighed on an average of four pound per box over meaaure, and be preferred to pick by meaaure In ns much aa the picker were Juat a well aatlatled. We have heard other raie tho anme objec tion. Out of the many who favored the method of picking- by welgHt. when It wa flrat auggeated, are A Wolf & Son. among the lnrgeat growera In this vicin ity, and It Is undcratood that they are picking thla aenaon by meaaure. O. D. Ilowen, Peter Vox, llabcrlya nnd many other of the large grower are using the old method nnd It acema to give bet ter aatlafnctlnn to the picker, so far ns we ar' able to learn. Some of the grow ers in thla vicinity are picking by meas ure, scalea could not be obtained, niul from all reports we Judge that two-thirds uf the growera In this part of the country did not adopt the method of picking hops ify weight, notwithstanding nil the talk In favor of that method of gathering the crop. Sllverton Appeal. , the Herman man reached Astoria Sunday ,,,iii,. in I'urilnml the bar and HUcccasf ully brought the ves ael 111. ileinniiHtiatliiK thereby a vnlutibli , tt.,.,iue of bins generally. This In , ,i.. ,.. received Sunday evening HM Mil " , i,,l, Vluellus 111 a Wireless ieieKui.,, from Astoria. I nr I, Minted Hint While iiwaiiuiK i .., ,i, r.ern.nii vessel, Mr. Knnpp IVIII "I "', , i i.inmeir with a liig-of-war con ,.,, u'HI, a large ahnrk Hint Is gencn.ll ....U.......1 I,, he l'eHlionslbli' . ...... i... i,',.,,. .mi Miillliles. of tho illgH rcceiiiiy .... "' from bis left Governor Chamberlain Tries Innovation Hoverniir Chamberlain has adopted the practice of holding "court" at the State Prison once each month, for the purpose if hearing any grievances the prisoners may nave or any pennons uh j mn i- make, if any prisoner thinks he has been plaint to tho Governor without the pres- .iioo of prison otllclals. Once a week the (l.ivcrnor visits the reniieniiury, nnu once a month be holds a "levee" nr court. when each prisoner who wishes may talk with him. The Governor ordered, early In bis administration, that every letter addressed by n prisoner to him should be delivered Just as written. His holding court is for tho purpose of giving the prisoner an opportunity to voice Kflev- !ruireri,,J w Vi , ,,?" ""J' I ' u" . ... j W. MoAnulty I anocs 111 private tnat moy n .g.u i.h fomon who are trnnhled with tialn- V . ... ' .., enumeration, wish to place In writing. VN hen ne m, kcs ClllipOl, lllUl me piimim-io !.. ....v. for a hearing arc brought to him one nt a time. If they have written letter which were not delivered, they have nn oppor tunity to make that fact known. They health nnd nfm.nn-th hv fiildnir i work of tuo issi "n , .. .., Kven to understand tnat iiny- K fii.i... . ... ;;A "ifi- n...... 1 ,'t.l the city' popumuo ns Oovp,.nm. Bnni not j 'iiniiuin a vckTi'muio v"- ...,i.i..,l tncomii etc ami miw - ,. , iH nnd then write to Mrs. Pink- estimate was conside d mon i u nuM of Bevtrlty toward i"tlOast Savnnnuh, hv" writes : I """ "lH lJ.J'ilia K, I'inkhnni'HVeKotableComix'iind1 M.iHHie ftruii friend u w an. It haa !. of Clty'i Cen.u. Muddle ?" i'iieMt to mo, curinir me of irrofrular "Hon I Pwiful menstruation when everything-1 n w J m fuil.,.1, ,U1, i Kmy reeonimond It to ; Wnm At. I . ' 1 i... I n.i tu Ann" is easy oi sm..- r-."...in, io mo. cur nir me or lrregumi - imw . , ..p.. . " ;i t . . i ii nrii.iie... hell cnnipiii ' " " ,, nlng the census oi me,". - i I . ii i ii r'MlliiiliVll f i ..... ,.,. ...mulcted the enumeration wi , I m,.a..iiv's work ciinsisis ... .v Edison Phonographs at $10.00, $20.00 $30.00 and $50.00. Edison Records 35c each. Why not come in and listen to these Machines. Free Concerts daily. Burmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner. RURAL MAIL DELIVERY NEWS. Approved Mall Boxe Are To Be Number ed. Carrier Change. Poatmaater Randall I In receipt of order from the post oft.ee department at Washington directing all rural mall car rier to take the names of all persons, In their order, who have the approved mall boxea. This la being: done prepara tory to numbering boxes aa ha been decided by the post office department. The g-overnment 1 alao asking for bid for carrying the mall between this city and Molalla and also between this city nnd Wllaonvllle. A. 8. Klelnamlth, of route No. 2. has resigned and David F. Whiteman. of this city, haa been appointed In his stead. Wm. T. Smith la the new carrier for Route No. 1, Chas. A. Andrus having re signed. An examination of applicants for po altlona aa niral mall carriers was held In this city Saturday, there being four who took the examination; two young men from Barton, another from Mulino and the fourth from Oregon City. demand for the cereal, and with the war in the East a thing of the past. It unlikely that the sales will Increase, al- I though there Is no apparent Indication ' that the price will fall below 66 cents, ' which is one cent more than Is being paid in Oregon City. : THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION AN EXPENSIVE ACCOMMODATION. Ellis Hughes Meets Affable Stranger and Loses $100. Ellis Hughe, of this city, who attain ed some notoriety a few months ago by discovering the famous Willamette me teorite, the ownership of which was tak en from him after extensive litigation, tills week sustained even a more disas trous disappointment. While visiting the Fair at Portland, he wn approached by nn affable stranger who requested change for a $100 bill which he produced. Hughes, being of nn accommodating mood, exchanged cur rency nnd silver to the amount of the note which was carefully stored away In his wallet. I'pon reaching home in the evening, Hughes presented the note In payment nf a grocery bill and received the differ ence In cash only to be informed on the Mowing day that the evidence of value he had received In Portland was a Con federate note payable "four years after the signing of the pence treaty between President Jefferson Pavis of the Confed erate States nnd President Lincoln." As compensation for his neeonimodn tion, Mr. Hushes is out a cold $100. i.. ....mt of the' city's population that was . tl,., tu.siilcos of the Hoard of I1IM1II' i It "h. t ?1N' ,ya!I it tro" , ',.me with the understanding, huwever. I '"'"inir-.lown" feilin(r, dll- Incidental thereto was 11 lll lltn..u I.,, II. ..!.,., ....rvolia that 111 l""m ....... i.. Tlm tion or the KM tak. '- VSm wn'.' d - - f iliate action to ward oft tho Kerb- H-eond cnun.era t on ... Itoiisciiieneen. nnd l,n restored to H..1 1 of some dlssat sfiu t n 1 ?t health and t.ronifth bv tnklnir work of tho Assess... a n . - . .toll Hie I ") " employed to make ft ho m. Mas., for further free ad- Mr. McAuunlt.v wn ' "ti r McAnultv bus then, on tho part of the prison manage J, lhuandB have boon cured bj second entimerntlon. ui;t no mwnt.-Bxchftngo. PLENTY OF WHEAT. Full Crop of Grain In Vicinity of Howard's Mill at Mulino. Claude S. Howard, of the Howard Flour Mill, nt Mulino, was in this city this morning, nnd stntos thnt the mill cannot run full time, ns It Is a water power.mlll and the low stage of water will not per mit the operation of the mill to its full est capacity, although there is plenty of wheat to be had, says the Telegram s cor respondent. The Howard Mill has a ca ducity of 75 barrels per day. Mr. Howard says thnt in his section there is a full crop of wheat, nearly all of which Is tine quality. The mill Is now paying 66 cents per bushel for new wheat, which Is about 9 cents less than the price of three months ago, and Mr. Howard does not look for any material change. The fact that there Is a good crop al most everywhere, will result In a slack MAPLE LANE GRANGE FAIR. Fruits, Vegetables, Grain, Stock, etc., to be Shown In Competition. Maple Lane Grange No. 296 will hold a Fair at their Hall at Maple Lane, on the date of their next regular meeting, which will occur on October 7. All are cordially Invited to help' the good work along and especially the Grange membeship. We would like exhibits of fruits, vegetables, grains, live stock, and poultry", fancy work, and In fact every thing that pertains to a first class agri cultural exhibit. MR. A. J. LEWIS. MRS. WM. BEARD. Committee. ARE YOU ENGAGED? Engaged people shouTS remember, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their digestions In good condition with Electric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Bennettsvllle, S. C, says: "For years, my wife suffered Intensely from dyspepsia complicated with a tor pid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She Is now strong and healthy." Howell & Jones sell and guarantee them, at 60c a bottle. PIRATING FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Foley & Co.. Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popu larity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Is In a yellow package. Ask for It and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds.. Huntley Bros Co. Read Wherever the English Language I Spoken. For the autumn season now at hand the most valuable paper to you will be the New Tork Thrlce-a-Week World, be cause it ofTers you more at the price than any other paper published anywhere In the world. This Is a time of great events. We are having great wars, and other chang es of stirring kind are occurring both at home and abroad. The Thrlce-a-Week World comes to you every other day, ex cept Sunday, with all the news, fully, accurately and promptly told. The Thrice-a-Week World Is fair In Its political reports. You can get the truth from, It columns, whether you are Republican or Democrat, and that is what you want. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular a serial story running, and it is always a first-class story by a first-class au thor. The Thrice-a-Week World pub lishes better fiction than any other news paper in the United States. Special at tention Is also given to markets, and there are many other valuable features. The Thrice-a-Weew World's .regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 166 papers. We offer this unequalled paper and the Enterprise together one year for $1.65. The regular price of the two papers is $2.50. FEEL IMPENDING DOOM. The feeling of impending doom In the minds of many victims of Bright's disease and diabetes has been changed to thank fulness by the benefit derived from tak ing Foley's Kidney Cure. It will cure incipient Bright's Disease and Diabetes and even in the worst cases gives com fort and relief. Slight disorders are cured in a few days. "I had diabetes in its worst form," writes Marlon Lije of Dun renth, Ind. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." Huntley Bros. Co. And still arriving one of the largest and most elegant lines of Dress Goods, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, Collars of all de signs, too numerous to mention, for Fall and Winter wear. Posi tively the best line of goods that ever came to the city. Our store is literally packed from floor to ceiling with the pret tiest materials that ever adorned the fair sex. We understand the needs of the people of Oregon City and in buying our stock we have purchased just what you want. We will be pleased to have you call and look at our immense stock while it is fresh and before the pretty patterns are all gone. W. ROBISON THE FAIR STORE WILLAMETTE BLOCK i . ' ft i an unsiiusiie.i ..