Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 04, 1892, Image 3

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Iroiu a I1111K ait-Kit ii lyplinlil fnvur.
Jinltti' Mrllililii lum I. m Ikmmc 1 1, iH
wni'k mul h liulil t'oiirt mut wwk.
Major Climinmi In cuiiIIih-.I to tint
Iioihb by nullum attack 0 rlumiimtlmii'
Mm. Sarah J? l-'am-luir li'lt lor Hiattl
WimIiimiIiiv to v'ult a moiitli mitt lnr
m llt-nry,
Minn (irara 1') Wllliaina rittiirm-il lut
I'rlilay from Mi Mliiiivlllii, liavlnu Wi,
kih-ikIIiik ft month with lrliinl ami ri'la
tlvKH In that town mul Ttirimr, Mini
11111111I1 mul liiili'M'inli,iii'ii.
Mm. Mary McCarviT li'lt Wmlm-wlny
lor Ht Jnwili, Mo , nrn dim will
npi'iul a ytmr allli rvlutlvim. Sim at
riiiiimiilm Mr mul Mm Umttiratif I'ort
Iniul who win vliiltltig In thin i-ty Um
Siimlny.
CoiiiiiinmW Norlliiii mul if i,ri
yut of Cni'litln mul ,lra. Hliaw in II. In
i lly Ui 1'iiiluy mul Siitunliiv.
Tin. Miiina. Ilroviii of huu l-'imii iiH'o
w lio rt IiiIiu'imI with Jui n'i Itr.w. in
tlm f hcijiiii 1'ily wixili'M null. ui In tlm
cHy tills wix-k.
Kititor tiiMiritii II Snmll o( (In- lluki'r
City 1'i'iinx'inl n in Hiimi City I11M
wiik. 11m m it m Hulking it iIi'iimiii tiii
t.lroiifti Wt-nlcrn ( lii'ifun nnil Wunliiiiytnii
mill Kt 1 i -. I to vicit liirii.U lnri nml
Hik ovrr tlm tow 11 11 litlliv
Kit (', Mml. In. k wm in I'oriliin.l Tin'
ilny fur tm-ilu nl nititnin. Ilia allini'iit
in tirniioiiiii'iiil m iitlirn mul it In m ditI
mm llmt liin Iiiimi.Iii Imm to limk tiin
to rrti'Kinrii I1I111. Tin1 ninu'lim of liin
r'Kht hK mi.! mm mtMlrnmi mohkIoiiI
in.nt ilimtroy tlm iimIiiIiiiimi ol thixm
iiu'iiiIktii mul bin riiinilrimni o nt'iuii
mmkb of mill't'riiiK III utllii-tiuii in
tiiutlrr ol t'oiiililiirulilti Niliritii.li' for bin
Irli'inln,
Scnutor mul Mm (iorloii V. liayen
nml lilthi ilmililiir rt'tnrn. UhI Sulnr
ilny from two wm-kii trio in Mulio
Srimlur llityp wmi uvit to Itoino on
li'Knl bimiiii'Mi Whilii lit WuH tlmrw
Hi'initor Mittlii'll mliln'iimHl the Urgi-H
iMililkul inri'liiiK i'Vit lii-lil in tin- inli'
ml Sni.il.ir llitM- wsn ro vtt iltxl iimn
tiitiniki' d-w rt-tniukii to ilui mi.lirii.r
whiiii Ivii'iM-.l liiin t-iitbiinuiiiiriillv.
ltiiiim in l-oiiiiihiK H.liii hIIv nml ullii-r-
w,.. lii-r.-lnn.Ui.,,. l'--P.-v.-ry.,,,UMllK,kV un.nw l-uiinh. . Monro
Tlm ..,.-t tit mi t it fill 1 .BIjH1( (,;u k,,,,,,.,,,,,, UmM
nun ..n tlm ti.k.-t U M.Coimt-ll for I shot kh-v, on Mli.-I.l m,.l ti.-ou..
Itovt-riiui, but lil u(t iniinitih. Mr-!wBa(V
llrtV.lt wmi fttvolahly itiii.irm-i witii! -r.w;.k. ...,i i . .........
what lie aaw ol the young atale and
uiistititi'd in lla (iraiiM-a,
Clirjraiintlirniiiiiia and Ciimpkliis
A ii. 1 y u nt I h-iii 11 in mul pumpkin fa
willle given Friday evening Nov . II.
and Saturday aftermain fnuii 2 to 5
o'cha-k at the Oregiui City I'.aptist church
which promises tu be the most novel
alluir of the season. Three dollars will
lie given lor the best chrysanthemums,
arranged in any shaa, and for the
largest pumpkin or sipHsh. H-aiby iiriiea
also he given for the poorest displays.
Fvervlssly is cordially invited lo exhibit
the above named articles, bringing them
not later than 4 oclo. k ,.. .... Friday
A dehgh-lul program will be given
rrioa, et.nuig. a.ii.i.s. ... ceina. -
saliirnay aiternoon ui renia.
(ienuine pumpkin pies, sandwiches,
eoU'ee and pickles w ill 1 set veil Friday
evening and aip corn Saturday after-
noon.
ju,j(,r
All person indebted lo the tlrmofl
Fielda & Hon will please call and adjust j
their accounts Immediately as thn es-1
tale must be settled.
Hespectfully
Fiki.iis & Son.
It
Cl'lttc M11.K. Johnson id Warnack
will deliver pun', fresh milk to all parts
ol the city both morning and evening,
(total past uro, pure water and healthy
cows.
npmrii-7
JJkw all il "id
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
MORE BARGAINS
Cloaks and
A lino fur tritninwl cloak, hlack
triimiied, iiilui(l sleeves, if Li 5. An all wool heaver, all colors, $4.00.
A plain cashmere, ilillerent colors, $.'1.50, ami a good quality, fancy
trimmed, $2.50, and still another quality at 81.75, $1.50 and $1.00.
Jackets from 50 cents up.
Now all these garments aro worth double and three time, the amount
as wo bought them at our own price
business.
Dress Goods.
All wool Henrietta, all colors, 50c. All wool ladies' cloth 50c. All
wool dress llannelH, fancy and plain, 2Scand 50c. A very line cashmere
that sells at 35o everywhere wo will sell at 22Jo. Extra quality black
velvet 40o. A double fold dress goods at 8no a yd. A very heavy
cloaking, H yards wide, 75o, worth $1.50.
Linens.
Satin damask table linen 55c.
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Tint rnil i'liili trmmfi-ra Involving
iihiiw limn t t-,ti-l i III.'. I In ih,, ri'i'uiilrr'n
nllli'K Iuhi wi'i'k wmu at follow:
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Km"Ihm k M u i ii 1 1 1- i k hihI alfii to
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Wlllmin Hum Ii uihI wltn to A, J
Hirry ft wl pt MurjjHint UuiiM
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Willaiiii-tlii I .mi. I C o to A 1) Hill
1 7 mill Nli 4 I'm k I'laeo
J A Tliaytr aim wilutu Allre M
Wan! ' I 1 an-l 2 b H7 (nu
place tiltnn)
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mul l-'mtik KUiiImt ay-4'
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lUnii'l Wlllitiiiiii mul wilti to
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fill City
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liitml tu I' l IMrkiTiioii I 7 mul
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III mul 17 b T:i .Mimborn hj.riinin
ml to I'nrlUinl
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Previously leported ini Jan 1 l,((.".a,.'ai
Total
I.OSI.HIH
llltrlilaml Itoll r Honor.
Thd following are thn naiima of piipiln
ho were neither
nloeiit nor tunlv
during tlm at-houl mouth I'l'inniencing
N-plenila-r IL'tl, and cIomM OcloU-r 7lb
ill the llichlaud dlslrict : Fililey Nicholas
. 1..' a.h wii.a r.i n jt virii. i.ii.
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1
Irltrr 1 .1.1.
The loll'iu li.)f Ih the iMt ol Idler reiiiaiu-
- I iuk 111 Hit- 1 -ml ..Hi.
t V... Iu.m I l.lrt.
at 1 Ir.-ii'.ii I ily. iiM-un,
i Artlmr, lierlriule
, Heller, J11I111 r
1 lliiiln'r, f O
' tlm ten, liri.ee
ruiiiiii.ifl.an,, I. V
t'raicen, I' II
i l'r., er. X
j KlliiH.avr, I. A
hiiiier, l.ti;li
Francis, K. V
Fiel.la. (ieoO-S
ll.llci.lllt.. Joint
J.iiit"., Join, 11
M.M.rt, i'lui'' J
1 ,1 ixittr, JaMict
Stickler. W in
Maitor.!. M
Tn lor. Mm Mucnii' 2
W.hsIs, J M
If . 11 ! hi I fur, please say when nlM-rli-nl.
K. M. KtM.s, i. a.
Thanksgiving: Khmer.
, v.w Kt,u,H4( jinner in the base-
vhmvU ,j
Kverv-
lualy and their frienda InviltHl. Price
1 :t5 centa, chililrt-ii 25 cents. td
Money lo Iaimii.
On luside itnpioved Oregon City
jproiH'rty. II Z. Hikkiiakt.
IaaiT. Ilelween J. N. (irabam'l and
the Brmory on the evening of Oct.
tortoise shell hair pin. Finder
:t a
will!
please leave at the Kntkhi-kisk otllce, It !
F'orND. A purse containing a small
snin of money on the 1'nion Pacific duck
Ow ner please call at the Kntkhi-kink.
.floury on cm)' term oi 4', O.
T. tt llUnum.
o
AND GOOD BARGAINS I The Biggest we have ever opened or ever will open again, as we cannot always
Cheap Ourselves. We have a special sale on CLOAKS this week, at prices that you never heard of before.
Jackets I
ami other colors, at !f7.!().
fancy
from parties that have gone out of
A cheaper 45c. Turkey red. fast
Ciiliiiiiliini Diijt ( i-lcl.riitloiin.
Wlnin i:uif ol tb olll.-liil iroKruinirii
lor lh Coli.inhim l,uy i-tihibratlon weie
fi-nt to tlm m-liool li'Hrlmm ol Chn kuniH
fount y . Hii.i-riiili!ii.h-nt (iilwon to
,i ti .1 i-iirli ti-in lii-r to ki-ikI IiIiii a lull
n-Mrt of tlm mniiimr In wlilitb tint ilny
wiih nliKi-rvi-tt It In mm Ii t lie re-uri-tti-.l
tlmt nil 1II1I not ri'Hioml lo bio
ri'iiict.
I'loli-KMir TboiniNon, iriiii;iial ol
Clui kiiinHN m-liiiol, ri-piirln tlmt tha ilny
wnn obiwrvi'd in a patriotic n, miner by
bla piiiil, The (MurkmiiHa band fur
nlnlind mimic for the ocraition.
W. W, Aunlin of Itoviir aaya that Ida
xidiool riiliilirulcd with aonita, ntcila
ttona and rxIriniKiranvoiia ii'wln'i by
IriiimU and patrotm.
Cliarh-a Itnthuilord ol llnavtir C'rrt-k
ri-M,rlN that Ida pupil taiia patriotic
atiiiim, rniwd tha Hair, and liMi-nd to
ritcitiitiona and ivailiiiKa y tha pupila
and teat-lmri.
Miiia Kiln Cur r in of Curriimvilli. re
porta tlmt bar pupila tbivotml tha altor
noon to appropriate pxerciiwa.
Mina Tillin Myaia of Colli, n atata that
hi'r pupilN raiwd thi'ir IIhk, wiiii-b wan
loiHjwfii ny ainituiK, Ift-italiona ami a
Urn h-i-t rvndint!N
I K I'arni'll of diwtrirt No. .'id fuya that
owliiit to I1111II1.I fiii ihlit-N tlm rt-lt-bration
w not hII tlmt lui il-hiicl. Ilowi-yi-r,
tlu-y ii "Aini-rlca" and liHteni'd to an
udilifaN by tin ti-Mi-l.i-r, followed by ri-i--itatioim
by tlm pupil.
aptiitii Mmrt't f iiin-riil.
Tbo fiini'rul of Oiplitin Mamball II.
Sln.it of llii-ili'niiii-r tli klitliiiiiia.who wan
i riihl.i-il to ili ull, Ik I i i-ii two pili-i. of
wlit-ut at A-ttoria thn rjinl, look plarc
at tlm I'lt'iKHiit Hill ceiui-li-rf Mm,. lay
the illlh Tlm Ntt-mimr .Mo-l. bxik tlm
n-inaiiiN from rorlland lo Wilaonville.
A large prut-faaiuii followed the reinailia
to the grave a deceaaed waa born and
. ,. , ... ...
ra.aedlmre and waa well known. Ma
of bia loot In-m-in-law were pall In-areri.
Alra. llrown 01 (lie Ural apiritilal wa iety
ol 1'ortland rondurtitl the aervicea at j
the
grave, aa.ii.ted by Mm. Flora A.
n of Cortland. The rem arks were
11 row
very brief but tu the point. Captains j
l'ow and 1'attcmon of the pilot's union
wt-ie prem-nt at the funeral.
The floral tlet orationa on the grave .
were profuae and taateful. The pilot's
auxin utiuii (ireaenlei!- w- ipi'.ot w heel j
almiit two feel in diameter made of;
w bite rloavra and the liamia altaril the
J boat be waa captain of presented a Moral
j pilot wheel nlalidilii; on all eawl witli a
Mirtioii broken out and a lloral inonu-1 " venniie. The aame electric ciirienl
incut ahoul eight.M'ii inches l.iyi,, IMr ''''"'''Mo dear distant friend the aad tid
. ... .. 1 "'a of lb-lit b of loved ones loo often
various other floral trihutea. t -pl. . r,..olt H.eculation in patent tioe
Slmrt waa horn near Wilsonville in lfW triims. M.Kire's Kewaltil ltemet.lv is
and leaves a young widow and a boat of nr apwulatioit but ia sold on positive
(.;.....!.. i.i I ...
miCT , 'J 1, ,'.,, ., iiib l-w,
Si IiiiiiI Mutes.
With the aiil of Crof. Cringle the high
school pupils have orit.ini.ed a literary
eia iety. They met for the tirst time at'-1
iter school and elected F. K. Il.-dk-es,
i president , I.. L. Ibiuga vici-ii resident.
jSade Chase srtrelaiy and C. Cuiduni
treasurer. They intend to meet evetv
.. . , 1 .1 .
l-riday event ng, and. asthe ini-mta-ra are
very enthiisiaHtio, we all look forwaid to
an interesting time.
The laiya (or some time have looked
wistfully at the lawn, and last Thursday
they presented a petition asking to plav
(. sit hall there. The directors, thinking
that it would not be advisable, did not
grunt the reipitst. The txiya were dis
atHtiited and gave vent tu their wrath
on Hallowe'en by dragging some old
gates an I wagon on the precious lawn.
Pitil.
Money to Loan.
The undersigned is agent for the Ktjul
table Mortgage company and baa plenty
of money to loan on improved farms
j at 8 per cent, and taxes. Only 5 per
1 cent, need ho paid la-fore the end of the
time. Only those having well improved
lamia neeit apply. IZl-tt C. 11. Dye.
II. Z. ItuikliHit
liuvs city bonds, school bonds, county
and city warrants. Ollice 2441 Washing
ton street, Cortland. Kesiilence, Ore
Kon Citv. KM) tf
BOSTON
Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods BODTS AND
color 25c. A heavier quality at 1 115c and 45c. Just got a lot of towels
very cheap we will sell at 10c, 15c and 2tca pair. A very large size at
35c a pair.
Shirting.
A medium weight cheviot (c, a heavy Se and the best 10c. A good
quality muslin 20 yds. for if 1. Linen crash, IS in. wide, 8Jc. Tidy 15c.
Wo bought a few fancv chenile table cloths, a very line article at $1.75
and $2.50.
Ginghams.
Regular 10c gingham we will sell 12 yards for $1.00. Calico 25
yards for $t.
Ladies' Underwear.
All wool gray $1.15. Half wool 75c. White and gray, tho fleeced
merino 50c, and a lighter weight 45c.
Men's Underwear.
A fine camel'i haireccru $1.25. An all wool gray mixed $1. Natural
wool $1. We have a few red flannol shirts left no drawers we will
Nriilrmltar Miirrlxiff I lei-nur.
Tha followni)' iimiii-d touplra wcro
Krantud lii-i-rim-a wed by County Clink
llorton during tlm uiontli ol October:
t'ttthiiriim '. Whi'idi-r andJ. Ilmli-itc,
MiikkIi' K. I. inn anil C. K. Martin.
C. Coopi-r and Ji-m-pli II. Katon.
Mm. A. Tib-r mid bmiN IlnhHiili'itrn-r.
- Mary Maria and Alonuo Wi.-bain.
i. M. CarolhciN and ('. I, K. Wi aon.
Mia. It. A. 1 1 1111, mul Ira IlmlHon.
Miniiiii I'.nyluri and John liunihle.
K. K. Trn 1 1 i i,t and K. W. I'aina.
MagKiit All.ffand lli-n Hrork.
Mm. Ann Koaliir and J. W. Jotma.
M.K Ktia kliallnndC. K. Zta-k.
Kmily Ki;bnidi r and William Octkt-n
May llrown and J. L. CnnniiiKliam.
Ili-clHralliina or liilfiitbin.
The following declared their Inten
tion lo heroine citimia of the United
Stulea liefore County Clerk llorton dur
ing the month ol October:
Henry Widiner, (ieruimi.
Henry rk-hlieebeli, German.
Michael Huan, (ieruian.
Jauiea V. Taylor, liritinh.
Herman Hi brader, (ieruian.
Kuiil Staub, SwiH.
Antonii Zi-itli, Aiialrian.
William Mclletli, Kiiglmli.
John Walerhoumi. Ilritinh.
lluli A. Cameron, Hntinii.
tieoritf Kcliiuidt, (ieruian.
Andrew Tbu-ny, Swiaa.
Henrii h I.utgert, a (ieriimn, took tt
rertitlrale ol full ciiizenchip Oct. 24, the
only one for the mouth.
You've trieil I r. I'ierce'a Favorite
l'li'M-niilioo have vou and you're iliap
oiiite.. The remilta are not immediate.
And dt-l you expect the iliM-n-e of
year a to diaappeam in a Week? l'ut a
j piin h ol ll:i,e in every dune. You would
I not rail the milk ixajr U-cmi-e thn cream
, i r-ure to rme. If there'a a (Kmsihle cure
''r I'ierce'a Favorite l'rewription ia
i '",r:"1 '' '', liv'n. fl,,r !ri"!
1 1011 gin the one dollar H coals hack
:,,,., i( it .lon't benefit or cure you.
We wiili we could give you the makers
conii.ience, j ney anow 11 uy giving me
money bit k attain, in -tit raws not l.ene-
li'le.l, and it'd aurpriae you to know-
, ,1W. ,loUrB Bre ne4.le;, ,() kt.,.p up
! the rt-lun.l.
Mild, gentle, aiKithing and bealinu ia
Ir Matte's Catarrh Reniedv, Cures the
wu'Bt raws permaueiitly. No expoii
menting. It'a "Old Kehuble." Twen-tv-tlve
years of succeaa.
Specula Ion llangeruu
Scarcely a dav paseea without the !
,1 ..J 1
ovr wi,,.,,e )lwl tlf ,MJ.
ulittion in alixk or some etinallv ilanuer-
guarantee. I'd not lull to eo to your
, -.1,. . , '
or.iiririsi aim asa lor your money 11 no;
satislietl We know vou will iro mid 1
tiny another bottle,
iliugisla.
F'or sale by all
llucklen'a A ml 1 Salve.
j nrlH,. s.,res, fbvra, Salt Kheum!
I K.-ver Sores. Tetter. Cbanned ilanda.
! Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krup- j
I"' """ ' , , ".'-v ,urr" .
I pa rcoiiircti. it is guaranteed .o (live
, M.r(w, ,,1(10,,, or monpv rt.(n.ied.
1 Price L'5 centa per boa. For sale by li
A. Harding.
Motirt.
All uoiiB finding themselves in
debted to us will please call and settle
their accounts as soon as possible or else
the accounts w ill be turned over to our
attorney lor collection.
Mayer a Ackkrman.
Fish, Fish. At Humphrey's fish
market all kinds of fresh and salt water
fiah, crabs, lobsters and oysters. Live
and dresed chickens. Free delivery to
all parta of t be city
C. 0. T. Williams ia now doing busi
ness for himself at the old stand next
diHjr to Cautield & Huntley's drug
store.
Send to the F'sTaw'Riaa office for your
legal blanks. A single one or a hundred
furnished at Cortland prices.
ITyon want to borrow money
lll.v to 4 O. T. tt'llllumN.
J. W. A. R6DHOUS8,
1 "t jV A
1
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Watches Regulated
No. 4, Commercial Bank
F. W. MILLER,
Sw,
Trees
Poultry and Bee
1"7X
PORTLAND OREGON.
szEnsra ifoh,
wmm & mm ca
HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Mtche
FARM
AND
SPRING
Open & Top Buggies, Carriages,
iti
i
y . a w t v m s m. lit
j- l"i ! ti-7iJ--as-1' 7 -
AND EVERYTHING ON WHEELS.
Largest stock and most complete assortment in the Northwest
Also, largest dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Farm, Dairy and Mill Machinery.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
MITC1IELL-LE WIS & STAYER CO.
New Market Block, - - Portland, Oregon.
CAN BY NURSERIES,
MILLARD J. LEE,
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Etc.,
WHOLESALE A 1ST 3D IRETA-IHi.
CAN BY, - OREGON.
close out at 75c, they are the medicated twill flannel and worth $1.25
anywhere. A good and heavy gray and brown merino 50c, and a
cheaper for 20c.
Ladies' Kid Gloves.
An extra quality black kid glove at 95c per pair, every pair guaran
teed. Ladies' undressed kid gloves at 75c. Foster hook patterns.
Ladies' black hose 10c a pair. German knitting yarn 75c a pound, all
colors, Boys' hats 25c.
Boots and Shoes.
We have a few lines we would like to close out: That is a ladies' fine
kid extra quality at $1.25 a pair, and a ladies' glove grain, good and
solid build, $1.25. A ladies full stock, very heavy, D5c. Men's boots
$2.75, worth double. Good Year Rubber Co. men's boots $2.50, very
heavy and best kind they make. Men's rubbers 40c, ladieB' rubbers
35c, and misses' rubbers 30c, 25c and 20c. Men's heavy working shoes,
95c, worth $1.50.
THE BOSTON STORE.
iitelimaker & .kveler.
All Work Done on the Prem
ises and Warranted for
Twelve Months.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Free of Charge.
Block, Oregon City, Oregon.
Supplies, Etc., Etc.
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