Oregon City Enterprise. FRllUY, TKCKMKER W, ISsn. County Awwr Noble h rwelveJ Mint trmi tlie UI tMr4 ot eualm- tttlft hMlllatNl llitr Itiitt ft. mul will, it , Intier jurl ol ilia week He to 1 ...... ...... ....o... I...:.. . icuiiM.lored ly the hoard ttt will look SPRAY OF THE FALLS.j off' thHHtty'iintewU In ll matter. Epicni Flour 5 the btntt. Try it. Fivfch Crtntorriw. for luteal V. Ticket tor tlie maiueral will be for ale by the member of tlie band. If The owner of tlie new Commercial Mock (warne tired of waiting for the nty to ouiM newer ami liave Hit in K. their on, a ix iii. h vitrifle.1 nil Inun their buiMinii down Filth ilwl to the river. The hanetneiit of the new block contained a lot ol water iul the only wy to drain it w to lr the new aewer. Knirea 0 All deerriotion at all price ai Charman A CoV City Drug Store. family Go to W, W. Wade'a lor our groceriea. See the etevant rie to be given at Uie masquerade 111 on New Year ev. We cordially invite yon to al n.l in yeot our new line of Holiday Attraction. MHR. C. H. L. lil'KMKIVTKI. A itoirnih and cnp hooka at Char anan St Co'. City Drug Store, from " rente up. P. C. Latonrette'i family have moved Into their lant new home on Tenth od Malison ntreeta. W. A. Harri and W. (). Hall, who recently came hei from Clatakanle and bought property In Klyville, will oon have their new' building HnUtied and will eotnmence buvinea in about two week. One aide ol the More will carry meat and vegetable and the other aide willnea reetaurant and tobae, candy and notion more. Call on T. W. Fouta opposite the Rail road IVpnt, lor your Chriatniaa g-xnla a he ha the moat complete line ol u h good to be found in tlii city eonnUl ing of Tov ol all kind, Album, Mhit'illt SIm I 'h.-kr H.wnt tMiiiia o( all kind. Childnn'( llook, Maiiic lantern. oneto He alo keeix a line assortment ot IVilta. 4 t Remember the grand niavttrad ball on Now Year eve, For Udlea Only. You will find the laigeat atock of lUiora, Stntp, Shaving cup and Krualie In the city, JuMthe thing lor X-maa preaent' at Chaiuiatl A Co' City lrug Store, I'nauaptH-ted disorder ol the kidney are r. sponsible (or many ol the oidinarv ailmet.t ot humanity which ueulerkhf, develop Into a venou and peiliap fatal malady. Kxperlmv would aiiKgeal the ue ol lr, J. II Mclean' Uverand Kidney Hal in. An endleaa variety of X-mv card at Charman A Co'. City Irug Store, the leader of holiday gootla. Assistant District Attorney Presser vs on a business trip to Columbia county the fore jart ot the week. The latest new from Washington indicate that it it extremely unprot-a-ble that either W. ljtir Hill" or Joeep.i Simon shall le api-oiuted to the new I niteil Mate circuit jiKtiieship, alter Truitt, ol The Pallee, ha been decided tiKn for district jiidtfe ol Alaska and 1 1. K. Kuick, ol Koet-nurg, lor the vacancv thus created in the land otlice at Tlie Dalle. M. .....;!. ii t-ii A nice present, a boitle of fine per- ,. -' n. nenrr ivon.er n.r a Inme. at Charman A Co' Drug Store I '"I""" ' oar.oww. no. from l5 ct Ut ' f1-11 ( ,n" cv'iinijr ifuuiinsiiUicrH i court last week owning to the (act that I there was a remonstrance that would You can get aouie eool bargain m have killed it it tiled. Thi i the e ond lmr at Kich New Crockery Store j attempt? Mr. Kohler bar made to have opposite the Poetoffice. " I a liquor license grant d, both being over ' I come by remonstrant. Aug. Hornung, a wellknown manu factunr ol IhsiI and hoe at tUt) Nolan St., San Antonio, Tcxaa, will no' soon Kirget hi exerieiice with n attack ol the crump which he relate a fol low: "l wa taken with a violent cramp in the tontach which I believe would have caused my death, had it not been lor the prompt use ol Cham berlain' folic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, The Aral dise did tlie so much good that 1 ollowel it up In i1 niinule with the second de, and he tore the 1 Victor could g't to where I wa I did nut need him. Tin Kemedv shall alwaya le one ol the main tv of my family. For ale by lieo, X. Ilanling. Onr CandtU Ad. ice. It I aehlom that we apivar In lh ri ol piritual adviser or januly fhyai cian, but there aie timtni when we leel justitliHl in calling the attention ot our ! many u)m-rileni to an article of true merit. We feel instilled in Having that ' MiKie Kevealtsi K,mt"ly contains more actual merit than any medicine : it ha ever Ix-en our gotnl fortune to ' lest due trial bottle w ill make you as enthusiastic a the w 1 iter. For sale hy all druggist. j-ioliday Seasoi? I?a6 5ome. )V In niitlcipivtitn of a livt-ly UolMtiy Trmlo, J wo liavo Hptirod no txjt'iio in jurchaHlng tht UantlKttmt'Ht AnHDrtmrnt tf NKW K- (HH)IS ovtT tlii'laml in t)rt-pn Citv. Wo aro mw showiiij' it lino df ruro ntiil lautiftil Ai'tirloH, miitablofor Christ iuuigiftn, in omllt'utt varifty. K- jviiHito Niivt'ltu'tt that y will pie a no tho ' imist fttstiiliouH. lfyoimroin tho city, cull on 1 Clocks, Watches, UH. Jowolry, Diamonds and Silvorwaro. Perfume ol all kinds See our dis play of 25 cent bottle this week. Char man A Co'. City Drug Store. NEW TODAY. I) R. C 8. HMtTII, Ors'liute ! ihs K1ctrte Mrtlral ritllrts.nl PhlUilslnhla. ami rrtularly l:rrlitnl tf (lit SMI MeJical Maril of It lamltisra. tElci'rvk. Orstori A recent numlier ol Kedondo Reach (Cal.H'omts mention the prvsence j of Caplain J. W. Tiuup on a visit there rid it cmiiains the (ollowini! notice ol I'lurm.n .t i' The largest volume ot mail matter Sir O Neil whoee home ha been (or erer sent out of the Oregon City post- j year In Oregon Citv : Mr. D. O'Neal, office in one day wa sent out last Wed-1 "the new clerk ol the kedondo Hotel, ar- needav. (rived from Portland. Or., yesterday morning. Mr. O'Neil i an exemplary. Money purse of all description from ! courteous and affable gi'ntlemen, audi as 5 eta. uu. Just the thinir for Christmas ' thi tsipular reort reouire at all time. presents at Charman A Co'i Drug : He ha for many yenr, been in tho husi Store. nes ronfiilence and employ of the own- er ol the hetlonoo, when they were Rv fi. W. Ciihonv of the Prvshvtpr- leamboalinir on the Columbia, anil thev ianchunh and Rev! Oilman 1'arcr of i knew him a a tried and true officer, the Baptist church exchanged pulpits. He will bring hi family here, and they last Sunday morning. '!! become a welcome addition to the swiviy 01 wie lown. The lest line ol cigar at Cham. an A Co. "(.ieniiine F.strella" only HV at city drug store. Toilet sets, manicure et and slmvitig set just the thing for Chriatma present at Charmaiis A Co' Drug More JVIps. C. H- - Burmeistep, JEWELER, Main Street, Oregon City. If you suffer prick in pains on moving the eye, or cannot brar bright light and find yiur sight weak and lolling, you should promptly uw Dr Mclean Strengthening Kye Salve '."ft cent a box. Autograph, Scrap and Phototrraph Album at Charman A Co'. City Drug Store They have the largest stock at Uie'lowest price. The highest water of the season thus far wa last Saturday when the stage was 17. 8 feet below and 9 55 above the fall above low water mark. Just opened a case of beautiful p!ush 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 w indows. The arrangements for running tlie Ore pulverizer in the old cement mill were made through the firm of Bru-e A Bruce, F. D. Bruce made a trip to Seat tle to arrange the business. Register Appersin of the laud office is preparing a list by counties of the un called for land patents lying in hi office which will be published soon. Strange as it may seem there are thou sands of them. Hi is season we surpass all previous efforts and present lor selection the most complete and desirable lot f Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, etc., ever offered the people of this vicinity Mas. C. II. L. Bl'BMEIBTER. The weather signals displayed on the Estebj'rise building are in accordance with telegraphic advices received about 10 a. in. each day and indicate the fore cast for twenty-four hours from noon of the day the signals are hoisted. Red Seal Extracts are the purest. Red Seal Coffee the finest flavored. Red Seal Spices are the strongest. Red Heal Soap contains no rosin. Red Seal Flour is on top and will stay there. tf. , G. Wn.i.iiMB the grocer. The petition was presented before County Judge Meldrum who granted a temporary injunction restraining the city from proceeding with the sale until the matter can be heard at the spring term of the circuit court. And so tlie natter stands at present. Marriage licenses were issued this week to the following: Christine Grith en and Phillip Schnoor, Louisa Bender and Oastav Schnoor, Emma Bell and Frank Armstrong, Jennie E. Graham and Samuel Galbraith, and Nellie (In dian) and Harry W. Clark. While Deputy U. 8. Marshal Miller brought from Portland the warrant for the arress of the colored man Ed. Dur.can last week Sheriff Samson, who is also a deputy, marshal made the arrest and took the prisoner to Portland where he gave bail for his appearance and was re leased . Middaugh, Pfaff & Goodman's original New Orleans Uncle Tom's Cabin com pany drew a crowded house at Pope's tiall Wednesday night and it gave a very creditable performance, notwithstand ing the fact that the piece was consider ably cut. The music was the chief feature and it was good. Hied. PIERCE At the home of his parent, Mr and Mrs. R. G. Pn-rce, in thi citv, Sunday, December 13. 1HSI1. ol typhoid malaria, Allan A. Pierce, aged eighteen yean, eight months and three dav. . The young man wa born in Maysville, Iowa. Following hi parent west, he had been in Oregon Cily less than two years. Until sickness compelled him to slopwork he was in O'ConnelPs store, lie was a quiet and industrious young man ol rood hahit ami bad many friends. The funeral occurred from the M. E church Tuesday afternoon and the burial was in Mountain View cemetery. P.EAI.S At hi home in Canemah, December 14, 1S01, Isaac Reals, aged i seventy- seven years. Mr. Reals was born in Vermont. He came across the plains to Oregon in ls47 and settled in Oregon City. For a time he lived in what was known as String- town, just above Canenmh. Then he went to New Era and built the flouring mill which he ran several year. In lSfil he went to Tacoma and by judicious in vestments he accumulated considerable projierty. His wife and two son, Curtis and Darwin, the former at Tacoma and the latter at Gray's Harber, survive. The funeral occurred from the residence in Canemah. Wednesday. Since the data for a biographical notice are not available here now it is deferred till next week. SIIKPARD At Good Samaritan hos pital, Portland, December 13, 181(1, Rob lin Shepard, aged about 6fty-lour years The burial was in this city last Tues day. Deceased was a brother of K. D. Shcoard of this citv and unmarried. JONES At the residence of his fathei D. P. Jones, in West Oregon City, Dec. II, Thomas Jones, aged 24 years. Deceased was born in Knox county III. and came to Oregon with his parents four years ago and has since resided' in this county. He was laid away to rest beside his brother in the cemetery near 0wcgo. The family have the svmpathy of the entire community in their great sorrow . Sleep on! Thy rent In peace. Hleep where no arifrrv billows roar, Where no storm ihail ever reach. Where there Is reit forevermore . Thon ham hut Ron to meet thy brother, Who left thee In life's morn inn, Where no strife shall ever never A life that knows no mourning. Oregon City, Or., I)cc. 14, 1H91. 8. A. D. 0. Lounge, muttresse. ele., rn he bought cheaper at llutniaii' than an v place in the city, because they are manu factured in his shop, and he give his customer the commission other must pay to Portland dealer. if Turkey Two hundred turkey wanted at the Fish Market. least Foam. Thi favorite yeast can now be had ot V.. E. Williams the grocer. tl Fur Sale. A Holstein-Fretslan bull, a year old. Kislev 1 Kit Applv to J. S. Kislev A Son, Landing, opjl'.e Oswego, Or. ThU Is Your ( hance. All parties indebted to u are requested to call and settle up at once and save further inconvenience . Titos Ciiakwax a Son. Fresh 0) stern. Fresh Oyster tod a v. F'resh Oysters tomorrow. Fresh Oysters nexi week. F'resh Oysters all the time. K. E. Williams. Sotlce. 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. It. Fini.ev. Turkey Shooting. A grand turkey shooting with turkeys enough for all will be held at Gladstone on Thursday, December 24. No bettor opportunity will be offered to get a turkey lor Christmas. A fine beef will also be one of the prizes to lie shot lot, tl T. M. Caoss. Band Entertainment. The members of the Molalla Cornet band will give an entertainment at the school house at Molalla on the even ing of Jan 1st, New Year's night, consisting of the drama. " Bread upon the Waters," laughable farce, band and string music. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Frequently accidents occur in the household which cause burns, cuts sprains and bruises; for use in such cases Dr. J. II. Mclx-an's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family remedy. Strayed or Stolen. From my place one mile south ot New Era stayed or stolen on Thursday, Nov. l!Hh, one sorrel mare, five years old, branded M with ounrter circle over it. A liberal reward will be given (or inform ation leading to her recovery. K. I). Btonk. TrpRsnrer'i Sotlce. I have now in my. hands funds appli cable to the payment of all warrants en dorsed prior to reb. ft, 1HIKJ. Interest will cease from date of this notice. S. 15. Caukf, Treasurer of Clackamas County. Dated Oregon City, Dec. 4 1801. FISH MARKET, Neil lKier 10 ih Armory, J. Ill Ytl'IIUr.t . lrlMlrtr. Full St.ak of All Kiiul of Fr.sh and Saltwater Fih. Poul try Ami ( initio. Highest fasti Price Paid for Poultry. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner ol Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OHEGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general re miring he stiinds without a iiccr. For lirst-cluss, re liulile good his store is si-ooiul to tmiie. Trv him ! CLIFF IIOUSF, J. MTTNKIt, Propr. The Oldest 1'ln.l l laaa Hotel la Orraoai I'lly. Clean rooms with comfortable lsd. Table supplied with the lest the mar ket afford, WAR IS DECLARED ! Great Slaughter in Prices at James Hodges Storo for Cash. I will w ll at it ."wcejiing Kitltiotiuii from former prior ; 10 jMiwiil pry (Iraimlatt'il Stij;ar . , L') " Kxtra (' " 100 " Pry Craiiulun-.l " 100 " KxtraC " Coal Oil, i T (iallon . Ami everything eU tlown fit Unl-rock prices. $1.00 .... 1.00 ... 5.05 4.M ... .20 FOR G ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS OO TO A. HARDING. NOSK HIT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Article!. AUo full stock of OILS.'KTC. A Wise Man's Adrlce, Wisdom cries aloud and says, "How lon, oh ye sons of toil, will ve neglect to visit the Second-hand and Notion store where you can get more goodi for a dol lar than anywhere else in town?" Tins, 2 papers, 5c. ; needles, 2 paiiers, 6c. ; spoons, per set, 6c. ; 10 quart dish pans, 20. Opposite postoffice. Tbial SiiBSfRriTinns. The Kstkrpbisi will he sent on tr'al for two months for twenty-five cents. Send in a trial suhscrip Uon and if you do not tret vour money's worth the two hits will he refunded to you. The paper will he stopped promptly at the expiration of the trial period if it is not de sired longer. .Notice. Notice is hereby uiven that ordinance No. 4'.i relative to horses, cows and other animals running at larue with a bell on, and ordinance No. 72 relative to animals running at lari:e in the streets, alleys, parks and public places during the night time, will be strictly enforced from and after Dec. 1st, 18(11. J. H. I'UKllOM, Chief of I'ohce. Livery, Feed and Siilc Stitlilo ORECONCITY. LOCATED BKTWKKN TUB BHIUOIt AND UKI'OT. Double and Single RiH, and Hud dle horseH always on hand at the lowest prices.. A corrull connected with the barn for looae Btock. Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by person or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. The Best Place in the City 10 BUY FRUIT, Confectionery, ETC, KTC, 18 AT G.C.CASLER'S STORE, Nclt Door (o Mvcrmore'i lintel, ICE COLD SODA WATER AND FRESH FKUIT IN UK A HON. thi: i'i"i:M'r A.tu:N. JAMES HODGES, Canby, Oregon. HolidayiGoods.3 ('uiiio ami see the choice CHRISTMAS GOODS wo have jutt opened up at tho PARK PLACE CASH STORE. Parents, Remember Your Children CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. Plush Goods, Toys, Jewelry, Per fumes, Etc., Etc. Hamilton Sc WasUburn. GOODS C1IKAP AT Bar CASH KACKKT STORE, jxa Mcirquam, Or. The best placo to buy Goods the cheapest. c.xch:f!r,Sin Ligt umrkol ,.ric At PRODUCE 7;- . CLOSJNC SALE OF SUMMER COODS. All Summer cLh R(,l! ut Crmt for CAM I, as I have to make rooii "..-ik'iim huj and Winter Stock.