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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY. JANUARY 22. 1SVI2. Clackamas Co. Directory THE KRASW ARMY BOYS- Meade Tost lias a Cmiip Fire .Homlnv Nllihl. COCSTY OFFICERS. Jniltfi . Cleric of Court. Sheriff. Recorder, Trawifpr, Awsnor, School Snperlureuiteul, -Surveys, Coroiier, ComnilMlouers, Meade iHwt of the Grand Army had a ! camp tire last Monday night. About i fifteen of the comrades from Port MrMmm , land were up her for the occasion J. v w. vv. h. Simmm ' monS them b-ing IVpartment Com TiJ,','.,,fi ' wander O. Summers, Junior Vice IVp- 6. H. t aim ; 1 John w, Niiij my Commander C. P. Ilalloway, Aid - AJ"nYhSm?ih i deCamp P. S. Steams of the national .J?! c,' ,,-ul'"fu orraniation, C. II. Dubois. V. W. jcorueliut Hair Many eitiena are receiving sample copies of papers ami mat'tixinea through the postolllee. This is ait riangtmcnt of the Nook Store man, W. A, Huntley. 1 who presents them with his eompli-. moms ami noma ie pleased to receive i por Next Thirty Days, and forward any subset iptions entrusted J t thi; to his cam. . NEW CROCKERY STORE, " ' Oswalt t'.t Olrles, Oregon City. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. 10 per Cent. Olt! ON ALL LAMPS, a?, xvr UK U.Kit IN iDry Goods, Bools & Sltoes, Groceries, COTRTS. Circuit court convenes flmt Monday In So--emwraud third Monday lu April. Proroit court In session tlrt Mouilay tn ech anouth. ComraitMouprt court meets Bret Wednesday sitter Am Monday of each mouth. Jacques, I. A. Morehead, W. N. Morse, F. Swan and Mr. Kottaford, Th members of the post and relief corps were led to the Knights of Pythias hall by the Willamette cornet band to the strains of " Marching through tieor gio." There was an address of welcome bv ConmiHiider Parker which was re sponded to by Department Commander They are constantly receiving novelties ! I in glassware, china, porcelain, lunch ' baskets, lamps etc. at the New Crockery store opposite, the postotllee. Some good bargains In hand lamp to close them out. Letter 1.11. J The following is the IM of letters remain-1 in), in in, j'fli i'iihv ni vn-vMi ii) , uregvitt. January Si OKEiiO.N CITY OFFICKK3 Haver. - - T. W Sullivan ""r'lTi.w " 1",r"ri Summers who took occasion togive some t hiel of Police J.S.l'urdora ... Awssor. . a. k. orecD. interesting facts about the order. He CitMey. - - F' Ve ther was an active membership of Mrvcu ommtfMouer. - i . Hobere H)iit iVM now in tho atHte. i nn mi if to tan! II AliltWAKH, l'lYlltm, ( lt(M Ki:itV I..1SNWARK, Holiday Goods and dYnls Furnisliinic (ooik Mrr t ui: nr. ti.ixj lit vri:i:i. GLADSTONE, oiEaoisr. On Improved Farms of not loss than 00 acres. . R. Charmau It. Cross. V. Hohenr Kiinl nt Wmr W.trb. . W It U..W.01 ty Kneiueer. - Sidney Smyth, i increase of 300 members during the past Couucilmen Hlrsm Cochrsne. J. W. NohU'J.U. ... i, ... ,ii i,i , Porter. Jawea Wilkmson, c. IV LutourVtte. .wr- 1,ut tl,e boya of the faded blue RSnrU,n' J' W" VoBlwU nJ T" I pw'ng old getting beyond the Conn"nmeersirS-eduetyotechIaiihJtfewl'euthey leave their firesides for la city hull, , outside amusements and fraternal associ- SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Wi.NTBD A girl to E. E. Williams, iations a i it is not probable that there ' will be material gains in the numerical (strength of the order hereafter. The do housework. 0'1' comrades are dropping away and the j work will before long descend to the Sons of Veterans. Toastniaster C. II. Pauc'iy proposed ' The Old Flag," which was the toast responded to by P. H. Stearns who feel- j Oregon City precinct No. 1. Begin- There are a few copies of the Xewjingly nke of ,tha inspiriting effect of Year Entesfrisk still for sale. Price the star and stripes upon the man who fine ceata per copv wraoned readv for i loves his country. To those who had , 1;W: IliK-ire. Mrs JO Karnes, IU-rt I'olloiiK, Deo CiMii, Kmlrick Carlton, 11 1. l'ltvis. Win lVeshn. Titos Koster. Charles Krev, Mrs l.oretu tinttitli, I! K (iardiner. l.ibble HiRtins, M It If calltnt for, pleas snv when advertised K. XI. It AN PS. P. M, Jscr, Win Kliio, Julius l.iui, .toll it Martin, 0 II Kingcl, t'lias StoinlHM-k, JiH'ltim 2 Spiisig, lr t.tt!.ie !tiiier. Miss Psrliara SmiiHOus, Sophia Tuttle, liurin H. Wulcan, vi V !) C. 0. T. Williams V. H. U'i;iHu;ir. SSCHWil.lv, , 1'icu tea is DA VIES' GALLERY. The Leadimr rhottnrraplu'r of ! Ct Ui N K It HI! ST . a i T A Y 1 .0 1! ST I! K KTS NEW TODAY. Mr. Martin, of Canemah, chopped off the thumb of the left hand Tuesday while splitting wood. mailing. Johara A. Teets, of Sandy, was ad mitted to full citizenship last Monday, his witnesses being F. A. Msunig and ) . H. Wwer. Two-sisters of the Good Shephard, of East Portland, are in Oregon City col lecting funds for the woman's home in tbeirtown. D. MUTE, LEAPING KEAL ESTATE DEALER. Brg ulna In city, iubu-b ud farm Merty. OSes Kit door to Btak of Oregoi City Oregon City,- ... Oregon. H. A. VORPAHL, 4apii-rnl IllmUsnillhliia iiml re iiirliiK tVugoii ami Ilnggy Work a Specialty. Horseshoeing in tlrst class luauncr, Cauliy. ... Oregon. c, t. sTokv. s AM. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. There was a strong indorsement of W. B. -Gilbert for the new United States cir cuit judgeship telegraphed to the presi dent from Oregon City last Friday. The Twilight Symphony club sere naded 7Urs. W. E. Pratt and Sliss Ba seen the emblem bathed in and who had shed blood in the defense of it it had deeper signiflcance'than to others. C. P. Ilolloway paid an eloquent trib ute to ' The Grand Army " speaking of its beneficient offices and patriotic sen timents. Charles Dubois was so overcome by the subject of his toast " The Woman of the Relief Corps," that his response was a very briei one. C. E. Brownell, Esq., responded to the toast '' Patriotic Men and Woman of the Republic" He related some of the experiences that came to ;him as a boy during the war time in the mountain home of the family in the Empire Btate. Will prattles In any of the Stats or Poleral Courta. AiMt atteud emrefulle lo anv hit. in. blooded I beiorethe C. S Land orhee and Interior IV- oaninenu. umi-e: niHtms a ana o, cnarman Block. oer Llrermnre's Hotel. clay last Wednesday night and got ! 1De Proii8u 01 tnose w no could not tn.itwl rlinte rpfrMnunts ineonsa-lK" to the front was sometimes even jnence thereof. The Willamette cornet band went greater than that of those who could join actively in the struggle to preserve the flag and human liberty. Captain Shaw talked about " The a-serenadine last Mondirv niulit after the I OrandArmv bovs were done with their ! Army Bean." His remarks were hnm- " i ,. . 1 U l,. U...7 v serytces. They soaked the atmosphere:"'1"" "u" """Jr "u "um hock full of music in several localities. with the bean that they were desirous of continuing the acquaint ance and an adjournment was taken to the dining hall where the ladies of the Reliet Corps Berved pork and beans, sandwiches, cake and coffee to the crowd The occasion abounded in fun and rem iniscence and it was thoroughly enjoyed by the members and guests of Meade Dost. After snrtner tliA nont held a aorrnt iv 4TLr a nve man or woman ai geggion at :ta i.an -once to sell lota on the mstallment plan Highest commission tmiiL A few lots to give away. Address T. T). Bruce, the ading real estate dealer , next door to 3ank of Oregon City. 0KE0OS CITY, OREGON. yy s. hi'rst, REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE AtiENT. NOTARY ri'BLIC A COLLECTOR. AfROKAToREGON. Mone Loaned on Approved Security. Fresh Cranberries Wade's. for sale at W. R. Go to W. groceries. W. Wade's forjour family Revamishing of bedroom stiils, tables and chairs dune at Bellomy it Buach'a, opposite the poetofEee. tf STORY BROS., Bhicksniiihn and Wagon Makers. Flue Wagon ill Carriage Wort i sjetlalty, Twenty years uperleiies as t Hi.tss ghoer None but Itrst class work dona. Shop on Main Sire' near Suspension Itrl.tja. Practical Horseshoer, Shop on Ualn St. opp Wooltn Mllli. Speclel Aneatlos Glira to Contracted: or H rest SMOKING 8PEF.P HOKSEM A SI'KCIALTY. Ten years aipe-ileue In eastern cities. F company O. N. G . is arranging to give a dramatic entertainment, the pro ceeds of which shall be devoted to pay ing its indebtedness. It will probably he given in Shively's Theater within a -few weeks. Sheriff Samson last Monday arrested, at Boone's ferry, Oscar Shellbnrg.wanted in Washington county for larceny, and Toes.layook bis man to Portland where ledelivesed him to Deputy Sheriff Ford, of Washington county. Will Hart of Green Point comes to the front with specimens of parsnips meas uring twenty-six inches in length and fourteen inches in circumference. They weregrown in a garden without extra pains having been taken in their cultivation. The steamer Salem still lies on the ! sunken wharf at the brick mill and Captain Taylor has t'iven np all hope of floating her till the June freshet. Work men are repairing the boat so she will be in good condition when high watar releases her. Elmer Dixon, the popular poultry man of Ely, has been shipping single birds, pairs and trios at fancy prices, but on Tuesday he undoubtedly shipped the finest coop of brown leghorns ever sent out of Oregon City, to a party in St. John's; price 20. Sheriff Samson brought E. B. Clem ents, of Eagle Breek, who was reported to be insane, to Oregon City last week, but after an examination into his mental condition he was adjudged sane and discharged. The expense to the county for this alarm was somewhere in the neighborhood of 133. The old hulk on the river bank a short distance above Fulton is generally pointed out as the wreck of the old Ohio, the first light draft boat on the Wil lamette. It is true that that is the hull of the Ohio, but her machinery and some of the timbers of the upper works went into the Salem which is the suc cessor of that pioneer shallow water boat. Local Personal Notes. Captain Califf was out Thursday after j nearly a week of sickness. Dra. Carll and Yeargin were in Salem Tuesday on professional business. M. A. Stratton ie confined to the house with a severe attack of rheumatism . F. A. Meinig,a leading business man of Sandy, was in Oregon City last Tues day A. Rosenbanm, of the Crown Paper mills, is laid up with a severe attack of the grip. The cheapest home and lots for sale or trade 'or farm land etc. G. E. Har obaves. Oregon City. Miss Birdie Shaw left Tuesday for Hood river, where she will remain till spring. She thinks the climate of that locality will benefit her health. P. M. Weddell. assistant principal in the Oregon City school, lias been called home to Pennsylvania by the alarming illness of his father. He left here last Saturday. Miss Ellen Turner, who has been vis iting relatives in Oregon City, left Wednesday evening for San Francisco. After spending a few months in Califor nia she will return to Oregon. Mrs. Dan O'Neill and Miss Emma Hedges left Monday night for Rodondo Beach, California. Mrs. O'Neill will join her husband who is now perma nently located there. Miss Hedges will spend some time in California. C. W. Hodson, who has been foreman in the Enterprise shop for the past three months, has made arrangements for opening a job printing establish ment of his own in Portland. The family will move back to Portland this week. Mr. Hodgon is a skillful printer I and ought to succeed in the business Renner at the Seventh street hard ware store will sell you anything ia his line at Portland prices. Goods all first class. There are bargains in bedsteads, wire springs and wool matrasses at the sec ond hand store this week. tf There is no use in paying high prices for poorly made up furniture when you can buy good honest goods at Bellomy A Ilusch's store opposite the postottice, for very little money. tf Lounges, mattresses, etc., ran be bought cheaper at Holman's than anv place in the city, because they are manu factured in his Bhop, and he gives his customers the commission others must pay to Portland dealers. tf FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Full Stock of Guns & Ammunition. STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Nlli) nil Nesrittll Mf neap -.(. All Our Seeds Are Tested foJ f.L Posson 1 m. Ei - m-k G Son PONTLAND.Oll, J. JONES & SON, I'EALEK IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kliuls. Jobbing Outers Promptly Executed. imck i:m -rut: l uni si. f"Shop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope A Co's, Oregon City. Repairs n all kinds nf small machines promptly nia.le. Piipllnit keys to any lin k mntiiifacttin il. .Shop on Mm ii Krwt, ni'nr Sixth. Red Seal Extracts are the purest. Red Seal Coffee the finest flavored. Red Seal Spices are the strongest. Red Seal Soap contains no rosin. Red Seal Flour is on top and will stay there. tf. E. E. Williams the grocer. The northwestern branch of the Keelev lUre institute lias taken up its location in forest urove, Ureuon. The treat ment is the same as that provided bv the parent institution at Dwight, Illinois, antl is tor the cure of the liquor, tobacco, opium, morpiune ana cocaine nanits The concern is indorsed by reputable physicians and its references include some of the strongest names in the Northwest. Taken Up. A two-year-old red steer at N. Richard's, Maple Lane. V. 4t Found. Ladies black plush muff, left at New Urockery store opposite postoilice. For Male. A Holstein-Frelsian bull, a year old Apply to J. 8. Risley Landing, opposite Oswego, Or & Sons, Rislev's Z-KJt Notice. My wife, EMzebeth Woerner. having left by bed and board without just cause or provocations, I hereby give notice that 1 will not be responsible for any debts that she may contract. Pktbr Woebnkr. Canby, Or. Dec. 18th 1801. Jiotice. Notice is hereby civen that I have this day disposed of one half interest in my business to Mr. Geo. Warner. All bills against the late firm are payable bv me. All accounts are payable to the new firm. K. L. Hulman. Tuken l'p. Came into my enclosure at the United States Fish hatchery, on or about Nov. 30, 1801. a mare colt supposed to be about three years old, no marks ex cept bay with star in forehead. Owner win pieasecau, prove property, pay ex pensesand take the animal away. John A. Rykr, Clackarnas.Or. CLIFF JIOUSE, J. BITTNKK. Propr. The OMcM Flnst ( lama Hotel Ii Oreuon City. Clean rooms with comfortable beds. Tables supplied with the best the mar ket affords. Dr. C. P. Sullivan, OSWEOO, OREGON. Tie 01I7 DRUGGIST between Portland ui Oregon City. Carries lull litis ol DRt'OS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, NO TIONS, ETC., ETC, PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFUI.LV COMPOlNIlrfD TIE GREAT Effll SMHI I MAYER & ACKERMAN, s TIIK OLD KKLIAUI.K PKAI.KHS IH GENERAL - MERCHANDISE! Headquartors Goods. Pay duco, and for Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Dross tho highest jtriees for Wool anil l'ro sells tho best Goods at tho very LOWEST FIGURES. E. F. KENNEDY, Oregon t'Hj-, Oregon, Concrete and Artificial Stone. Sidewalks, Steps and Curbing, Base ment floors, Monuments, Etc. All work guaranteed. Estimates fur nished free. Address care Charman A Co. FOR ABSOLUTELY MDR1JGS 80 TO Q.r A. HARDING. NONE BUT OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries aii Toilet Articles, Also a full stock of ZFA-IZLSTTS- OILS, ETC. The Best Place in the City TO BUY set Uncklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieum, rever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed tn iv perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded, l'rice 25 cents per box. For suln bv a A. Harding. CIGARS, FRUIT, Confectionery, ETC., ETC., If) AT G.O.CASLER'S STORE, Ncit Door to Mvermnre'i Hotel. ICE COLD SODA WATER AND FRESH FRUIT JN BKA80N. . tii !! fhent cxyimniH. The War is Continued ! AND (Janbij i$ the place to BuiJ Cheap Ejoodg. Hosford buys his Goods for Cash and can not ho undersold. Below is a samjilo of his prices: Dry 'Granulated Sugar, 10J pounds for fl.OO Otlw Sugars in proportion. Coal Oil, pervallon jntj Men's Suits All wool Salem Tweed 12.50 Youths' Suits 7,oo Boys' Suits 4,00 No, 8 Cook Stove 12.00 .iWEull line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Stoves, Tinware, Crockery, Furniture, Sash, Doors, Etc. Cash Paid for All Kinds of Farm Produce. Kememher and give Hosford a trial. WAR IS DECLARED ! Great Slaughter in Prices at James Hodges' Store for Cash. I will Boll nt a Sweeping Reduction from former prices 10 pounds Dry Granulated Sugar 20 " Extra C " 100 " Dry Granulated " 100 " Extra 0 " Coal Oil, per Gallon 20 And everything else down at bed-rock prices. $1.00 1.00 5.C5 4.05 JAMES HODGES, Canby, Oregon.