Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, ISM. Clackamas Co. Directory. COCKTY OFFICERS. JMt, Clerk t Court, twiff. KwWr, TTiuirtr, ehivil Superintendent, Surveyor, Corouer, J. V Mel.lrum It. H. John nun W. W. It Snmn.ni W. T. whttloek S. B. Cli(T Johu Vt , .Vtl Ale. Thomon SMne Smvlh Pr. C. P. SuUlvn If you want tli best graham flour made ask for Hurst's Improve) Medium or Ooarse Gtham tlonr maufactured at Aurora, Oregon. Tit Coarse 1 splendid for mush mill the Medium is just the thing for bread, item, cake etc. For sale bv K. E, Williams, the grocer, 4 Commiwlouer, I Chitrle Moehnke I ClWMliU Htr THE MAILS. kWIlp eloe fomt North. K A. M . J P. M. Mtleloe tolns South. ;. A. M.. T.AI P. M. MM KOfTt. OrefonClty to Klv.Molftll. Nnlln,('rut and Wllholt. Uve ki o t m Monday. Wed eorlxvi mid Krt.tny and returns at Iw 00 . m. oa fallowing diiya Oregon City to Ely Mink. Clark. Vulln.rnton Mlllmtnd Meadow Hrook: leve at inmia. m. Tueedny, Thursday and Saturday, and returns M hillowtli dava at '2 AX SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Epicure Flour is the best. Try it. tf Fresh Cranberries for sale at V. Wade's. R. Knives of All descriptions at all prices at Cliartnan A Co'. City Drug Store. We promise, tlie best quality, the most quantity and tlie lowest price to all, without distinction of age or class and bark of our promise stands onr splendid stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, etc, MhS.C, H. L. Bt'KMKISTKR. The board of trade will bold its regu lar monthly meeting next Monday night at which the county road matter will be decussed. This is a subject of im portance to the business interests of the city and there should be, a full attend ance to consider it. local I'ersomtl Notes. Mrs. K. 8, Wttterotia of Salem wa visitinii Mrs. E. D Kelly last week. Mr, Andrew Simpson, of Iewlville, Polk county, an old time friend of Hon. B. F, Burcli, was in the city last Friday. The Misses Neliie and Howls Lambert of Portland have been visiting Miss Ma mie ChariNan, They returned home Wednesday, R. Froytag will leave about the til teenth of December for Austin, Texas, when his parents reside, lie will make his home there. Mr. and Mrs, Ragland and Miss Mahle Kagland will leave in a day or two for Pueblo, Colorado, where they will make their home If the climate shall agree with Mrs. Ksgland. T. M. Long of Canemali ia seriously sick with pneumonia. Mr. Shatter of this city is down with malarial fes'er and County Assessor Noble has barely re covered from an attack. Achilles hxlge, Knights of Pythias, gave another of its enjoyable socials to its members and their friends last Tues- .Idt nl.tlit at lla Kail TltMM wa a tdttuo. . , , . . Springer, New Mexico, announces in its ant company present. Cards and other ! ' " . ' , , . gsmea and dancing furnished amuse- The Colfa Stockman published at ment. Supper was served in the hall. Go to W. groceries. W. Wade 'a for our family Call and tee the finest line of dried fruits ever brought to the city. E. E. Williams the grocer. A petition for the establishment ol a mail route between Oregon Citv and Os wego is being numerously signed at the postotliee this week. The route would be a great convenience to the people at both ends and along tlie route. It should have been established long ago. We cordially invite you to call and in spect our new line of Holiday Attractions. MhS. C. H. L. Bl'KMKISTKH. Autograph and scrap books at Char mai Co's. City Drug Store, from 5 cents op. An endless variety of X-mas cards at Chaiman Jt Cu's. City Drug Store, the leaders of holiday goods. The Baptist trospel car, ' Evangel," was on the sidetrack here Thursday. At 4 p. m. a boys' and girls' meeting was held in it and in the evening a general meeting was held there. The car is 60x10 feet, supplied with an organ and will seat 100 people. It is in charge of Rev. E. G. Wheeler. You can get some good bargains in Lamps at Rich's New Croi-kery Store opposite the Postotfice. Call and see our fresh candies. Choc olate creams of twenty different flavors. E. E. Williams the grocer. It Call on T. W. Fonts opposite the Rail road Depot for your Christmas goods, as he has the most complete line of such goods to be found in this city, consisting of Toys of all kinds, Albums, Manicure Sets, Checker bnards.Games of all kinds Children's Books, Magic Lanterns, Wagons etc. Ha also keeps a fine assortment of Dolls. 4t Dr L. White has pleasing dent rooms over Caufield A Huntley's drug tore and is doing a good busines. Perfumes of ail kinds See our dis play of 25 cent bottles this week. Char man & Co's. City Drug Store. - Marriage licenses have been issued to the following during the past two ' weeks: Sophyra L. Eakin and Charles I I TTwn T.iicv Smith and Hrtnrw T.avU Jane Howell and T. C. Irwin, Mary Johnson and Levi Erb, N. B. Tracy and U.K. Stockton, 'Una Kautfmar and John S. Kramer, Annette D. Xye and C. issue of November 28, the arrival there of Mr. and Mrs. l.oren Andrews who '.eft this city the week before. Rev W. 11. Wade, of Woodstock, Ontario, arrived here last Monday to look after the disposition of the estate of the late William Coad, In the interest of the mother ol the deceased. G. II. Dunn recently closed a four months term of school in Latourelle where the people are well satisfied with his work. Ho bus been awarded a state diploma and has commenced his second term of school at Clarks. Mr. and Mrs. A. Saunders of Molal'a returned Thursday from a month's visit with their daughter at Fossil in eastern Oregon. Mr. Saunders is well pleased with Wehfoot land after a season east of the mountains. He has lived thirtv-four years in Clackamas county and the dry and timberless area lieyond the moun tains holds no attractions for him. holiday Season pas ?ome. K- In antloipntum of n livvl.v Holiday Trail1, wo liavo apuivil no t'Xrlitu 10 mU'hallig h i 4 ..f VhUV 110 liaiNisiiiiit'si (numiiciu in iin.. t00lS ovor tliHplayt'tl m Oregon Civ, Wi'uro now KiiinviUL; nlim ofWro ami liotuttiful ArticU'H, 8Uiihlo for Cliristiiwn gift, a in ttnlloHH variety. J'-x- quisio Novoltk'H that will Vloaao the most Ristulums. IfyouMoin tho citt; call on U8. Clocks, Watches, A A Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware. JVIps. C. H- - Burmcistep, Main Street, Oregon City. NEW TODAY. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot liear bright light and rind yur sight weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr Mclean's Strengthening Eye Salve. "! cent a box. v R. C B. SMITH. Graduate si th Kltetrle M.-.tli'l foil Phllailelphia. and regularly lictud Slat. Medical Board ol ICxauilu.ra. Kajle Creek, 0reoa. w FISH MARKET, Toilet sets, manicure sets and shaving sets inst the thing for Christina presents at Charmansi Co's Drug Store. Preparations are in progress for a Christmas tree at the Congregational church under the auspices of the Sun day school. C. Sohroeder, and Lansing Rivers. Fannie Ward and The best line of cigars at Chsrma'n A jCo. "Genuine Estrella" only 10c at unarman A t o. citv uruic store. We are head quarters candies, fruits and nuts. given to church entertainments. Williams the grocer. In the Jansmd district on the Sandy Miss flattie Sweet closed a very success- i fnl term of school last Friday. Though jhe weather was wet the event was - ! properly celebrated. The members of for Christmas ' the school board and Superintendent Special prices Thomson were present. A bountiful E. E. It There was a plea-ant social party at the home of N. B. Bruce last Monday night at which music, cards and refresh ments were the features of.divertisment. D. J Slover is out again this week af ter having been confined to the house ix weeks with hemorrhages of the lungs and stomach, troubles resulting from his army service. The propeJty of the late William Coad will be sold at public auction by.the administrator of the estate, C. A. Holm- strom, on December 23. The place is about two miles northeast of the citv. Our home made mince meat is a great success. Good goods always get there. We recommend it to the best trade. E. E. Williams, the grocer. The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist church gave a supper in the lecture room of the church on Thursday even ing of last week which was a complete success. James Hodges, the wide awake Canby merchant, has an announcement in the advertising columns of the EnTEHPKise that it will pay the people of that vicin ity to consider. dinner was served, speeches were made an.l songs sung and all the time a Aug waved from the staff on the school house. A colored man by the name of Jordan was arrested by Deputy United States Miller Wednesday night and taken to Portland. The charge against him was selling liquor to Indians. He is also charged with fishing between Saturday and Monday, contrary to law. About a year ago this man escaped from the custody of the officer while being taken to Portland, hy jumping from the steamer and swimming ashore. Messrs Middangh, Ffaffand Goodman, the proprietors of the Original New Orleans Uncle Tom's Cabin Company, promise to refund the ijioney to anyone, (on presentation of coupon at the boz ollice after the Bhow) if they don't give the grandest presentation of the drama ever witnessed in this city, also if the specialties, and the selections and de scriptive overtures by their superb orchestra are not alone worth the price of admission. If vou feel' "out of sorts" cross and peevish take Dr. McLean's Sarsapa rilla; cheerfultiesi will return and life will acquire new test. Nut Poor to in. Armory. Ill M I'll III: V, lrMMlrlor. Lounues. mattresses, etc., can be bought cheaper at Holnian's than any place in the city, because they are maiiu- Ftill Stock of All Kinds of Fresh ami Saltwater Fish. Poul try niul (initio. HlghrKt (aso Price Paid for Poultry. JOiXBECI.; THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he Btniuls or first-cliisH, rc- IK'tT. Bargains in Ladies' and Children's cloaks at the Park Place Store. These cloaks are selling very rapidly as they are marked so low that they are within the reach of all. Come and see these goods before the best are sold. A cut of one half below the regular price. none. at nil Try hint I factored in his shop, anil be gives his without a customers lie com mission others must linl,t(, ) hi WAR IS DECLARED ! Great Slaughter in Prices at James Hodges' Store for Cash. I will si ll nt n Sweeping Heiluctioii from former prices : Ki ixmmls Dry (Iranulatoil SHigar tU 20 " Extra C " 1.00 100 " Dry (Jraimlattul " 5.G5 100 " Extra C " 4.05 Coal Oil, jht (Jallon 20 And everything else down at hed-rock prices. IH seen; ml to Yeast Foam.. This favorite yeast can now be had of E. E. Williams the grocer. tf For Male. A Holstein-Frelslan bull, a year old. Apply to J. S. Risley & Sons, Kisley's Landing, opposite Oswego, Or. 2-Klt Horse for Sale. S. S. Jennings has got his new grocery on Seventh street the corner of Jack son in running order and is doing a good business. David May has charge of the sale department. A cow belonging to Mr. Nuttall was thrown from the track and killed by the overland express going South Sunday morning, a short distance south of the station in Canemah. This is Year Chance. All parties indebted to us are requested to call and settle up at once and save further inconvenience. Tuos Charman a Son. For Sale A mare, 8 vears old, color bay, weight about ten hundred. Per fectly gentle anil a fine driving animal. For tertnB, address Gko. Waunkr, Ore gon City. tf Fresh Ojsters. Fresh Oysters todav. , Fresh Oysters tomorrow. Fresh Oysters next wei-k. Fresh Oysters all the time. E. E. Williams. CLIFF HOUSE, J. BITTSEH, Propr. The Oldest Mrt Ina. Ilolel la Ore Ron ijr. Clean rooms with comfortable bods. Tables supplied with the best the mar ket affords. JAMES HODGES, Canby, Oregon. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! W. V. JICSSIK, Unrlow, Or., Has oHned tho hent stin k of goods ever brought to Chickaniau County, outdido of Oregon City. Ixsik at tho followiug and nee if there is anything yu are in need of. FOR- ABSOLDTELYPURE DRUGS OO TO r. A. HARDING. NONK HUT OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS empuoyeo Turkey Mooting. Notice. Having sold out my business to Joseph and Henry Jones I would com mend them to all parties wishing any thing in their line; also all parties in debted to me are requested to settle immediately. K. Finley. Just opened a case of beautiful plush goods including albums, dressing cases and novelties of the season for the Holi day trade at the Park Place Cash Store. Come and see our show windows. This season we surpass all previous efforts and present for selection the most complete and desirable lot ef Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, etc., ever offered the people of this vicinity. Mas. C. II. L. Bubmeistbb. Notice. Notice is hereby given that ordinance No. 43 relative to horses, cows and other animals running at large with a bell on, and ordinance No. 72 relative to animals running at large in the streets, alleys, parks and public places during the night time, will be strictly enforced from and after Dec. 1st, 1891 . J. 8. PCBBOM, Chief of Police. A grand turkev shooting with turkeys enough for all will he held at (iladKtone on Thursday, December 24. No better opportunity will be offered to get a turkey for Christmas. A fine beef will also be one of the prizes to he shot fot. tf ' T. M. Ckohs. ' Flie Perromerles and Toilet Articles. Alio a full mock of FllSTTS- OILS. ETC. Strayed or Stolen. From my place one mile south of New Era stayed or stolen on Thursday, Nov. 19th, one sorrel mare, five years old, branded M with oiihrter circle over it. A liberal reward will he given for inform ation leading to her recovery. K.'D. Htonk. Estray. Disappeared on June lfith, 1891. from my enclosure, one light red Bteer, with some white in face, upper and nnder bit in left ear, no mark in right ear, four years old last spring, in good order. Anyone finding the same and putting him up and letting me know, will be well rewarded. Address, 2t Henry M Jackson, Oregon City. Treasurer' Notice. I have now in my hands funds appli cable to the payment of all warrants en dorsed prior to Feb. 5, 1890. Interest will cease from date of this notice. 8. II. Cai.ikk, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Dated Oregon City, Dec. 4 1891. Livery, Feed and SiileStahlo ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DEPOT. Double, and Single Rigs, and ead dle'horseH always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose otock. Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by person or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. The Best Place in the City TO BUY 188 A Wise Man's Advice. Wisdom cries aloud and says, "How long, oh ye sons of toil, will ye neglect to visit the heconu-hanu and notion store where you can get more good for a dol lar than anywhere else in town?" Pins, 2 papers, 5c. ; needles. 2 papers, fie. j spoons, per set, 5c. ; 10 quart dish pane,, 20. Opposite postoflice. CIT'DfQ CIGARS, FRUIT, Confectionery, ETC., ETC., 18 AT G.C.CASLER'S STORE, Next Door to llvermore'l Hotel. ICE COLD SODA WATER AND FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON. THE FINEST CANDIEM. Dry Coods-l''l,1,,ri"''ltf' 'n addition to regular stock, a fine line of Indies' Dress Goods, of the latest styles, host ipialitv, at reasonable prices. Furnishing CoodS-B""' fr gen tlemen and ladies. Millinery CoOdS-Lalest styles ill Huts and Bonnets, Itibbons, Trim mings, Etc. Hats and Caps-tt""!1'"'" ""f't- ment in latest stylus for men and boys. Boots and Shoes Hnrgains in this line. Kvery sice and style de manded by the trade. ClOthirtK All wool, pricei and iiali ties to suit. For men and boyi. CrOCOrles AH Iresh and first clasa in quality. Full stock of canned and drieil fruits. Hardware-Caienter' and Woods men's tools, lliiilders'l and Hhclf Hardware. Nails, Holts and every thing wanted In this line. All the leading brands in Cutlery. Tinware, Olusswaru and Crockery, Clocks, Patent Medicines, School ami Account Hooks, Notions, To bacco and Cigars, and a full line of Toilet Articles. f Tho above is but a mere outlino of what I carry in stock. Big sales and small profits is my rulo. I am after your trade and will offer such inducements as will get it. GOODS C1IKAP AT Hartman' sjr CASH KACKET STOKE, eb IVIci,rciixm. Or. The best place to buy Goods the cheapest, Bear in mind I pay tho highest market price for PRODUCE in exchange for GOODS. CLOSING SALE OF SUMMER COODS. All Summer Goods Sold at Cost for CASH, as I havo to make room for my immense Fall and Winter Stock.