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i Oregon City Enterprise. y"l"AY, FKimUAHY VI, W1. Society Directory. OIlKuON CITY IIOAIMI ' or TKADK. Mtoum ('unit Miiiia.inii HmwiiiI Mniiday In ' hiuumii Vlallim wli (i. r. K. iHiNAI.UHiiN, JUIU KY K CKUHH. Hvt-ri-twry. Pnohltmt, UANIIY IHIAKII or THAIl' "t Kiiliilm lUM.rmilif.nn lrt n, HUM Prlilajr uf ch inoii l h . Vlnltuu wuIcipmio. r W. J, 0 a B M I m iw jjIfB. Wm.Knmimt, Trio. MI'l.TNoMAII UHMIK, NO. I, A, K A A. M, HnM Ha ri'ifiilar o.nnmmili'.Mniii on flrat llilnl Natiirilitya ul ih mnnth at 7 SO t. N. llnlhruu IukihhI tanultiiii nra liivtlmllo KtlniHl. J, f AI'I'KHHON, W. M. T, r. llYAN.Hwrelnry. OKKUON I.dl'UH, No. I, I.O.O. r. Miwu vry ThuraiUr n.i al 7 K) o'clock r. n. In Iho (Mil Knllowa' lull, MhIii Cmit. Member, nl the ()nl,.ritre lnllil lu Miami, II y Oitler ul W A. Wnllrtmi, N 0. Tim., Hyan, Hecrelnry, rAI.I.M KM'AMI'MKNT, No. 4, I, 0 O. K, MeeL Aral anil thlnt TmLy.of e.ch month, ttxlil Ki'llnwa li.ill. Meinlwn ami vUUIiik patrlnrrha, oinUll)f luvll.nl m tii-inl. L. K. Jnn, 4, W. (HloNNItll,, Hcrll. t'hlnl I'Mrlnrch. ohw'koo I.U1.HK, no , l, o, (i. r Meeu at (i. lit follow') hall, Oattenn, every Hatitnlay wiling. I V I 1 1 1 itaf breihrvu mailt) rli'iiliio. U, W. I'KOHHKU, N.U. J. K, Hll.Y, Hcfl. MICA UK l-OHT. No . O A. It,, MCPAH TMKNT or UHKiitiN. Meet, flrat Motility l emh mnnth, at K. nl t Hall. Oreguu City. Vlalllni oiiiiirmliia nmilo welmilllv. OILMAN PAMKKK, tjominatulf r UKN. I'KOOK I'UHT, No. W (I. A. K , I'rpart meiit ot Oregon. Meet. In arhoul liiitia m Needy nn Aral Ht tirilny In each month at 'i o'clock p. in. All oontr.ile. mailt wclconto o, II. ItvtAhti, Vn 1 iioMi .i.d, Ailjl. l omiiiaiiilar. TKVli'l.K Nil. I. OIlKoiiN CITY 1'ATHIAH CIIAL Cllll l.K, Ween aii'on.l and loiirth TiicIy evening. l ?,au at KhlghU ul t'ythiM hall J. I'MAaH. Or. He. T. IA iwtbb. riorremry, AN I'll Kit IH KK It MilnlK. No. , Hl'NH or IIKHMANN. Meet. ery Hominy at 1 n'rlixk p. m. at TkiiUUV. 1111. Kuan (1ahij,, Pre.. Ainaar Hhiiximi. tlrti'y TI'AUTIN UKAKIII!, NO. Ill, J, ol II. Meet, laal Halonlay ol ch month at their ball In Wllw.nvlllti. H. B. llanay, Mim Iikiia Hiuttr, Ki-r'y. Mimter. WAHNKH UKANUR, No. 117. V. ol II. Meet (north Hatufilay nl arh month, at their ball lu Now r.ra. i. l aat t, MaaiKr f. C. Mail.liH'k. H' IIL'TTK CHKKK OKANUK. Nn. Hi, P. ol It. Mmita at thrtr hall In Uarnnani, aKmnd Hal. nrilay In i'h month at lit a. in. Vlltln tunmlwraalwaya wslooma. J. K JAI K, J.R.WIIITK, Hwrinary Maatff. MOLAI.I.A UKANtiR. NO. 40, P. nl II. Mwta at thulr hall at W'rlihl'a Itrldim on tha ronil Halonlay nl arh laoiilh at 10 a. in Pvlltiw tnrmhvra mailt wnliiona. Hai a V) amiiT, Matr. K II lua-oi u Hfo. UAVKL LttnuK. NO. M, A O. U. W Mwtaavory Thnrxlay rrvnlni al Knliht'a ball, tanlir. Vlillllij hrnthora mailti orlioma. W. M. tHlAKK, W, M. W Omikhi.c. Kmwirilitr. ( LACKAMAH U'lXIK, No. 67, A t). I' W. Mrrta rt ami thlnl Monday In eni'h mnnth, at HtraWhl'a Hall VUUIiik hrt'thrrn wi-liiima. II. H.timaiitt, U l. Jiik. Htf. M. W PALUI CITY UIUK or A O V. W. Mm vry wonil ami ti.iinh Prdlty nven- rut 'h mnnth In thM Prllowa' l.oll.io ojimriuui brllirrn rnnllallv Inrltttl to al Iftul. IH. MTI.k'lNttoN. M W. ACIIII.I.K IUKiK, NO. mt, K or P. Morta rvvry rrlilay nlhl al tli K. ol I'.hall. VlalttiiK Kul.hU in vllr.l InAAl' Al K RHM AN. ('. I,'. J. K Hitonaa. K ol it. and 8 HT. JOHN' ItltANCII, No. M7, C. K.ol A. Mi'fla vvvry 1 urxlay rvcnlui at thvlr hall rornnr Main and Ti'iitli Hlrri'ta, Orrvon City. M attjiti H.Mfr'y. T. W. Hv i.ti v A NPrtia NKW KltA W O T. V. Mcrt flnl Kalnntny In nai'h mnnth at thrlr hall In New Kra. Krli'iolio! the oaiiao ar III Tlti'd to ha prfavnt. Mm. Cahky JoitNaoN, Maa. K amth a N, I'mMtnii. CANDY Utl'tlK, NO AM. I O. 0. T. Mretat'vory Hatimlay vvcnlnn at Knlitht'i hall Canhy VltUliif mi'inlwra alwaya mada rl color. WauioN HHANK, W. C. T. i. J. Cox Moo. MKADK KKl.tKP COKPS, No. IB. DKPAKT- MKNT or OHKUON. Mrt. M M. Charman, Prcalitunt Mra. r. I.. Ciwhran, Trtiaanror. Mra. J. B. HarilliiK, - Ht-cretary, Mrrta on flrat and third frlilayl of raoh mnnth In K. ol P. Hall. Mrmliari ol Corpa Inim ahmad. cordially wplromrd. COLUMBIA HOOK AND LAIlHKK CO. Mcru flrat rrlilay nl iaoh month al rountaln niilne honaa. Cha. Athkv, 1'rra, C M. Ptixow, Huo'y. Chai lltTiKB,'rm rol'NTAIN IIOBK CO., No 1 HcKnlar martini, aerouil Wfdnraday In aarb moiilh at aiiKlna n"". raat aide Main itreet, bt'twwn Hrvrhlli anil Klxhth. I. AtKHKMAN.Noo'y. I (UrniNaa, Prut Kn. Nkwtiin, rnruiiian. CATARACT HOHK CO. No. 5, Mi'iHaii'i'oml Tnnailay ol tiai'h month at Cut tract Knitliia hiinao, W II. Ilowm.i,, Proa O, H. iiaaTiiw, Hbo'jt. J. W. O'CoNNKU,. r'ru. HONS or VKTKKANtl. K. P Ilaknr Camp, Nn. IK, im'cti averjr flral ind third Tbnrailay vcnlti( of each mouth E. K. WllXIAHa, ('apt, Kol.I.A Wniili lat l.li'Ht. C. A. ItltaitAN, Jr. 'J.I I. lent K COMPANY. riHHT KKGIMKNT, 0. N. . Armory, Third anil Main, Mnnnlar drill uliiht, Monday. Kt-milar bnaluoaa niDDtltiK, flrat Moudny ol each month. n mo ina, K I. Warron, Captain J. W.lanonj. - - Pint Lieutenant T. P. HandHM. Biyoinl Mpiittumnt Sunday Services. FIH8T C0N0UK0ATIONAL Cllimcil.-RKV. O. W. Lm'A, Paalor. Hervlcoa at 11 A. M. and 7:80 r at. Hnnday HoIkhiI alter morning aur Tloo. Piayar mertlnx Wednosiiay avi'iung at T:Wln,oliMtk, Prayer nioetlnn ol Youin People.a Honlcty nl Chrlatlan Kmitiavor every Hnuday ventUK at 9;W prampt. FIKHT RAPTIHT CIUTROH.-Rltv. 0II.MAH Park KB Paator Morning Hervlee at llHomlny Hohoolat W-ir EvenliiK Her vice :HU; Ki'Kiilur prayer meeting Wedneaday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wedneaday evening nronedlng the Arat Holiday lu the mouth. A Oorulal invitation to all. ST. JOHN'8 !Hl!KCH,CATHOLI0.-Rv. A. Him.khkand, Paator. On Hunday maaaat 8 and 10:110 a. at. Kvery aeoond and lonrtli Sunday German aermou after the 8 o'olook niaaa. At all other maaaei Ktigllah aermona. Sunday Bi'hool at r. m. Veapera, apnlogetlcHl ulijoota, and Henedlntlon at 7:80 p. h. MKTHOIIHT KP1SCOPAL CHl!RCII.-Ritv Kiiw. OHTKN8, Paator. Morning mrviee at 11; Sunday Hohoolat lU:lft; Kvenlngaervlne at 7:80. Kpworth Leajiue meeting Hntulay evening at A:!J; Prayor Mnetlng Thuraday evening at 6:80. trnngrra cnnllnlly Invited. FIHHT PKKHIIYTEKIAN OHURCIL-Rkv. fl. W.Oibony, Paator. Hervleea at U A. M. and 7.80 r. at. Habbath Holiool at 10 a. m. Young People'a gnolety ol Chrlatlan Kndeavnr ineeta every Hiindny evening at (1:80. Wedneaday evening prayer meeting at 7:80, BoaUfree, EVANOII.ICALCIIt'UCH Reverend At'orsT Eknht, ol the Kvangoll(l Aaanelatlon, will hold aervlnoa every alternate Hundiiyat 11 A. M nthor Sunday at 7:80 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wedneaday evening at 7:80. German Sabbath aohool every Sunday at 10 A.M. UNITED 1IKKTIIRKN CIU!RCH.-Rcv. R. Mii.i.kb, paator. Servioea flrat aud third Sunday In each mnnth at Oregon City, at 11 a. m. 7 p.m. aeoond Sunday at Mountain Home at 11 a. ra.i fourth Sunday at Harmony aohool houae at U a.m. Praver meetlnit, Oregon City, Wednesday evoilng. Sunday loboul, 10 a. m. THE COUNTY COURT. THANHACTI'INS OK THE IIKIil LAIt HIIllllAIIV HUM. Niiiitlry Kuiiil Miiltcm Di ult Willi - Cliiliiia of lh Huiervlnor lint llllla Allwwd. In tlio iiiiillnr of the Foraytlio rottnty ruuil the exKiiH account ol $20,10 and cliiini for (liiinuiici were fllcil. Cii'urg ItincitrMnii, J. H KUloy mid M, Ontllelil Uiioliilud to Riniiwi iluinuKit", to intii't at Turk l'lacg Ftibrtmry 15 at 10 a, in. Thu ri'K)rt ol the vluwor of duiniiKo" of tl io TliuiiiMon road and exitiaii uo count of $8.(10 II I ci I and iiruved and mad orderod O)nod, The Mititloii for the I). V. Jainoa road wan iirantud, John Hhaiinon, C'liarlea Httmdinuii and William Hydvr apiiolntcd lo vlow and County Htirvcyor Smith to aurvt'y nuid roud, to moot at Owun lliiKlina'a hoiiBe February 1(1 at 10. rn. The itititlon for the 1'urttow road wait Ktnntttd and C. C. Williame, A. H. l.aw ton and Uuuikii Warner aiointod to vlvw and the county itirvoyor to etirvey tlie road, to meet at V, 1J. l'artlow'i February 1ft at 10 . m. The aiiliratlon of 11 . W. Immortnan for a road acraiwr and lumber for bridge in road uiatrlct No. (14 whh granted, A. MonlH'a aiili-utli'ii for a rrtimr for ilia trli't No. 65 aa alao allowed. Head iiiervlor) rrHlKticd and their auoceaaora were appointed follow: Dlt.l No. I Hup'r HoalKiiiul. Kup r ApiKiinted. 10 lllalmi Keeley John Hoae 12 T. llrown Henry UHiuey 47 T.W. Matthew J. K. Will M J. W. Klllntl John 8ylor ( J. M. llovle K. Carter IB A. V. 1'avla (leorKe Wylatnl M W.W. KiUpatrirk J. C. llradlt-y (SI Janiea N. I'oe J. 8. MiH.'onl. The botindury between road diatrii'ta No. 21 and w a corrected no as to be tliua doflned : llt'itinninK at the south went corner of the Oroiion City claim, thence eaet alotiK the aotith boundary of aid claim to a point north ol the quarter-Heel ion corner on the aonlh boun dary of auction 31, town 2 south, ranue 2 east, thence soulli to tbe soiHiicaet cor ner of the north weal qilurtcr of section (I, same town and rane, thence wtt-t twenty chains to th line between town ahlpa 1 and 2, thence as pieviotiely cataU liehed. The petition of K.lgiir Kitcbie et al for a chnntie lit mad dixlriut No. 7 was de nied. The eheritr was orih-red to give an ad ditionnl bond to the state of Oregon of $.'0,0OO tx'fore entering Uhjii the col lection of taxes for 1NII1, said liond lo tie approved by tbe court. County Surveyor Smyth was ordered to make Iho necesaary meamiremenU and submit a plan for a bridge over tbe south fork of Peep creek on the Ilradley and Kichey road. The supervisor of road district No 62 was ordered to procure material and hire lalior to reconstruct the unsafe) bridge across Kot:k creek. In the matter of the petition of GeorKe HuahuiitT lor license to sell liquor at 1'anhy there were found to be 120 names on (he petition, of which tbtee were not covered by the verification. There were 128 names on the remonstrance. On trial Ave names were stricken from the petition and nine from, the remon strance. The petition was granted on the terms required by law. It appearing to the court that Silas Shay is Hgvd and Indigent, being partly supported by benevolence It waa ordered that be tie excused from paying taxes for 1H1H) and that his uncompleted home stead previously sold (or taxes of 1800 and bid in by the county be released The date at which the road super visors are required to have two-thirds of their road work done waa changed from April 1 to June 1. The sniiervisorofYoad district No. 14 waa authorised to buy four stone hum mors. 1 lie clern was ordered to Issue a war rant in favor of T. Q. Jones In payment for bridge ordered built in district No. 9. In tbe matter of the Improvement of the Kinearson and Milwaukio road at tbe wasteway it waa ordered that upon the acceptance of the work by the county surveyor a warrant for $1042.11 be issued to W. L. Brown, the contractor. It. R. Hays and J. R. Markley wore authorized to muke for the county a pros ten owner book foruse.ln connection with the assessment rolls, and the district attorney was instructed to draw a con tract In accordance with the proposition submitted. C. Bair for four days and twenty-eight miles waa allowed $14.80 and Chits. Moenlike for four days and sixteen miles $13 00. The following bills were allowed at the amounts stnted : T. N. Lukln, drawing jury end witness $50.10 Witter rent 7.00 E. M. Hartman, pauper expense 8.(!5 Davis A Ambler, bridge expense JW.S8 State vs. Mary Saunders, Insane 10.4S Htate vs E. B. Clements " 38.33 J. P. Slover, panpor expense 6.00 Miller Bros., road expense 3.02 Sidney Smyth, surveyor's fees 8.00 Thomas Gllibs, juror 10.20 Al. Ford, juror 10.20' W. Ji. cook, rond expense z.ou J. C. Bradley, briilgo expense 0.75 llolnian Warner, court house and pauper expense 26.60 Mayer A Acknrmnn, Jnll and pauper expoon) 10,30 (leo.Htowell, Held notes, U.S. survey lS.'K) John l)i i)' en, lumliur , 4.70 DiiuhIuni Bros,, lumber. . . ., , 4.70 A, Brt'iuuer, mail expense .76 Coroner fens, A. Bubble 21.60 Hiale vs. J. If. Wuy 41.06 Htjite vs. Daisy Hurley 30.2S Htiite vs. Wong Clilng W.-T0 W. W. II. Hsmaoii, shoriirs fee UM W, II. Young, pauier expense 6.00 I'tqie & Co., supplies ... 10.66 J. W. Noble, assessor's fees 72.00 A. B. lClllolt, roail expense 4.60 W. II. Filialrlck, bridge exwne. . , , 16.2A J. II. Waver, lumber 21.20 II, II. Johnnou, clurk's fees '2.VI.20 Weatrnll A CleiidrtiniltiK, lumber 4.00 I'orlland Iloapital. paiintr expense. , . 44.26 Oregon City Knterprlse, printing 36.60 Kilwanl Hughes, roud exHiiiae 6.00 K- M. lliiinU, stamps. 17.77 C. N. (Iresiunsn, psiier expenae ... 1.28 K. K, Williams, supplies for ct. houno 4.no W. T, Whlllock, reoonler's lees 220.00 It.Kcott, rosd evieiiae ,,,,, 2.W) Htewart A Knight, himler 47.r,6 (ItKirge Knylor, liimlser 6.76 J. It. Kruae, rooil exene 0.6J In the matter of tbe reports of road supervisors for tbe year ending February 1, 1802, the following claims were al lowed ; ) No, Dnvs Ain't I Dial. SuperviHor. Worked. Allowed. 1....K rlcolt 12 $21.00 6. ...J. C. McMurry 7 12.00 0 II. Biiutlittiipt 12 20.00 H ...hrank Kder 14 2K.00 9....T. J. Jansrnil.. 24 4K.00 10 ... Max Scnllpihs 40 1H.OJ 11 .. C. H. Sweet 2I ... 30.00 12 ...T. Bowen (1 12.00 13 .. Hans rsulaen 1,1 20.00 11... Ci. K. Oglealiy 12 24.00 14 ... J. C. Hpragno 6 10.00 10 ...W. N.liltlicns 16 80.00 17 ... W. L. Holcomb . . . 4 8.00 18 C. A. Holuitroni...21 40.00 21... Enos Calilll 18 3.MK) 22.... T. M. Ung 0 18.00 24... J. W. Armstrong.. 7 14.00 25. ...J. Humphreys. . ... .15 30.00 20 . . Frank Ford 20 30.00 27.... D. D. Mttgone 3 (!. 28. ...T. P. Larson 12 20.00 211... I.. Toedtmeier 7 14.00 SI....W. J. Uwellen.... 7 14.00 32... SntiiuelJohnson ... VA ... 3.00 33 .. Wward Hughes. ...18 30.00 35... 8. K. Shank 4 8.00 30,... Henry Hnyder 6)f.., fl.oO 37 ...W. W. lrv'in 15 30.00 38 ...Geo. Hheer 8 8.00 38.... J. W. Smith bi ... 11.00 4H....lodfrey Moelinko.. ... 17.00 43. .. .8. M. itamsliy W ... 33.00 46 ..John Miller IS 10.00 I.... A. Bremer ... 23 40.00 4t . T. B. Klllln 7 14.00 40 ...T. II. Krone 6 12.00 50 ...A. J. Moore 10-... "9.60 61 ...Chaa. Dougherty... 100 20.00 62.... T. (Inrrett. ...12 34.00 63 .. .I. 8. Scott ....I 9 14.00 64 ...JohiiT. Drake 15 Sj.VG 60.,.. J. W. Douglas 11 22.O0 67.... J. B. Noe 10 20.00 SO.... (1. W. Nicholson . . (1 . . 0.00 to ... 1. M. Boyles "'A ... 13.n0 0l....Vm. Setitt 17 34.00 (12... .11. J. Smith 11 18.00 C.1....A. V. Davis 3 6.00 (16.... W. Wlgans Iti'A ... 10.00 116.. ..J. Kruae . .. 5 10.00 (VI ...AndrewJ.FIt.millerI0 10.00 (W ...W. II. Fitpatrick..l0' ... 14.00 00 ... Will Dean 10 .. 21.00 70 ... Thomas Owens 7 10.00 71... J. E.Long 35 70.00 72 ...Joseph Knight 12 24.00 73... H. Jewell 9 18.00 74 ...J. B. DeardorlT.... 5 10.00 75 ... T. J. Myers 12 18.00 70.. ..Frank Kaiser 15.00 MATTERS IS PROBATE Orders Hade by the Court In Ceitaiu Estate. Tuesday March 8, 1802, at 10 a. m . was appointed as the time tor bearing the final account of John R. Abbott, administrator uf tbe estate of Isaiah Abbott., and to bear objections to the same if any there be. In tbe same matter tbe claim of the Vermont Marble company for a tombstone erected over the prave of Isaiah Abbott In the cemetery at Canby waa allowed. In the inattor of the estate of Samuel J. Oakley, who died leaving an estate valued at $0000 and in a will naming Ttbitha Sylas, a non-residont of Oregon, to be executor, with tbe approval of the executrix (who is also the beneficiary of the will)Reuben Wright waa appointed admlnistrator-with-will-annexed and re quired to give bond in tbe sum of $12,000. Henry Dubois, M. J. Snyder and Samuel Roney were appointed to ap praise the estate of Oscar Oloson, iiiBane, of whom W. E. Car II had been appointed guardian. The guardian was authorized to sell the personal property of Oscar Oleson at private sale for cosh. The fifth annual report of the guardian of James, Reuben and Ruth, minor heirs of Georgo Wise was filed, showing for James receipts amounting to $1)2.48 and expenses $16.83 j for" Rebecca receipts $02.37 and expenses $106.85; and for Ruth receipts $03.37 and expenses $104. 30. The report was ordered on file. In tbe matter of the estate of Jemima Cappa who died intestate January 6, leaving nn estate valued at $1000, on petion of heirs II. E, Cross waa appoint ed administrator and ordered to give bond in the sum of $2000, and 0. A. Wade, William Lewthwaite and P. Deshields appointed to appraise the estate. Upon personal application of the administrator it was ordered that he be allowed to sell the personal property be longing to the estate at public auction to the highest bidder or at private sale a If may deem for the best Interest of the otiite. J. M. Swair.ird, R. W. Alden and J. W, (jonfer were appointed apprsisors of the ititateof (leorge Way, a minor. Tcaclicrs' Examination. Atthe quarterly examination of teach ers Ifgun at the court house lust Wed nesiljty the following applicants weie present! Willard Anstin, M. B. Anderson, Chuncey Ha-ney, W. J. Beatta, Myrtle Breilhanpt, John Collutt, A. talles, Mary Chalfey, John Puff", Katty Feathers, Chas. Gray, R. W. llagjod, Adda Herrick, Laura Hull, (Jraip Holmes, Madge Hill, Anna Hic inbojhem, Win. Hankins, Laura John son, )ulsy i,ee,Adda Ie, W. A. Matbe- m, Anna McDonald, Adda McLaughlin, N. p. McIIiirgiie, Ana McLaughlin, Anns MiimpowHr, J. R. Nelson, II . Overton, W. E Payne, Matilda Reed, Am Reed, Chas. Rutherford, Belle itown, W. H. Phelps, George Swope, Flow Hculy, Ma Starkweather, Maude Salisbury, (J, W. Stricklin, Ernest Skir vin; F.mma Storts, W. A. Shaver, Katie ThojntiHon, Jessie Foley, Mattie Wagner, Jank'B Wise, Gusta Ward. hijme applicants hold valid certificates but are trying to raise their grade. The Weather Signals. With a little poetic license in the use of English it will be found quite easy to reiietuher tbe significance of tbe vari ous signals displayed on the Entkr-i-kikk building by keeping in mind the following statement: White (or clear) flag, clear weather. Blue flag, wet (or blue) weather. Half white and half blue, local rain or anew ; that is, tbe " blue " weather will not be general but only in our part. Triangular flag alwaya means temper ature and if at tbe top it means rising temperature, if at the bottom falling tenperature. White with block center, frost. A Card. Canhy, Oregon, Feb. 8 Owing to the ureal distance from my borne to Barlow. I will not be able to carry on mv busi ness of blacksmithing any longer at that place hut will do business in Canby, where I will be prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing and wagonmaking on slsrt notice, for tbe customary prices of tbe country. All work as good as the best, and fair dealing with all . Under no circumstance will I cut prices, for prices are already low enough. There is a trood opening for a blacksmith at Bat-low, for I will either rent or sell mv (intMhop ki that place. Joiih Zbik. Republican Central Committee Meetln g. There will be a meeting of tbe re publican notinty central committee of Clackamas county, Oregon, at the court house in Oregon City on Wednesday, February 24 at 1 o'chxjk, p. m., to issue a call for a county convention and transact such other business as may come before it. E. M. Hands, H.E.Cross, Chairman, Secretary. Roll of Honor. Those pupils who were neither absent nor tardy during the month ot January in the Milwaukie school are: Bertie Scott, Hattie Lehman, Lena Keil, Percy Harlow, Delia Mullam, Emma Abegg. MyrtieCurrin, Arthur Abegg and Hulda Birkenieier. Eloika Mi llem, Teacher. Molalla Band Entertainment- Tbe Molalla Band will give another entertainment at the school house on Friday evening Feb. 2tith, consisting of a drama, "Nevada or The Lost Mine" in three acts, also two farces, "A Little More Cider and Thirty Miuutes For Re freshments" with orchestra and band music. Admission 25 and 15 cents. 2t For Sale. A good farm near Cams known as the Farrblacej contains 154, acres, 29 of good tillage land, 25 inclosed and seeded pasture, well watered. Fine orchard, and garden of small fruits. New barn, root house and well. Price reasonable, one-third cash balance on long time. Apply to owner, A. O. Havward. Letter I.lst. The following is the list of letters remani ng in the post olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, February 12, 18M: Brady, Tom Hoover, Wra Clark, T. A. Robeson, Mary E. 2 Couloy, Mrs. Mary Young. Frank Dix, Miss Dilla If called for, please sav when advertised. E. M. RANDS, P. M. With a bottle of Ayer's Cheiry Pecto ral in the house, you have an effective remedy for all sudden attacks of throal and lung troubles. An hour's delay may lead to serious consequences. No household should be without tliis won derful medicine. For the next few months yon can get upholstering at greatly reduced rates at Holrnan & Warner's. Call and you will learn why we are doing the work for bo little money. Look out for the "Punkinville Deestrict Skule.". Legal blanks at the' Enterprise office. TWTr-o. CS- "W, KICri, DKALKK I Decorative Needle Work Supplies. SPECIAL ATTENTION Instructions Given Commercial Bank Block, opp. 'ortlandSeeri Oomnaiiv Seeds, Trees. Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Spraying Materials, Etc., Etc. No. 171 Second Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest Price List sent on application. Factory, Cor. Main and Uth Sta., Oregon City. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, OREGON CITY. OR. CASH 17 lbs. D. G. Sugar $1.00 18 to 20 lbs. Brown Sugar 1 00 100 lbs. D. G. Sugar 5.65 100 lbs. Brn. Sug. 4.40 to 4.65 Arbuckles Coffee 25 Brownsville Clothing, Flannels, Etc. HAMILTON & ALLEN, Clackamas, Oregon. FOR The building now occupied by the Oregon City Iron Works, together with the Engine, Boiler and Line Shafting. This is a good chance for a small manufacturing plant. ' Apply at office of j. r6ake & co. DEALERS IN Furniture, Bedding, Stoves, Tinware, USTOTIOITS, ETC., ETC. Second Hand Household Goods Of all kinds, Bought and Sold. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON CITY. Opposite the Post Office. GIVEN TO STAMPING. in Embroidery. Post Office, OREGON CITY, OR. Cut to OrdeM PRICES! NEW Dress Goods, Flannels, Calicos, Muslins, Christmas Goods SALE I