Oregon City hntcrprisc. i-iii ia v. I'lrivMitxu a, ihw, CHAT AHOUT TOWN. i", II Webster of Clackuum tip mi TiU'Miluy N II. Ilruce mihI w llii i, Portland were III town il.m limt of tlm wiok. Hen. Finba mi, WIM,7,t Thanks- giving In lown i . mother. The latest In v In i t ( t if card at llm V.H-TUMI-HUN OHKIt.K. Prices to milt you, Mm. A. Walker who turn been very III for it lull!; time in i,l,Ui to be Hlmiit again. C. . T. N' illinniM I now prepared to make veiy favorable riilea in, good farm loans. Thoan contemplating borrowing should ascertain LriuM ult'erod ,y C. t. T. Williams. l.aramie Mnver of Huttl In pushing ln claims lr the rcgislm ol Dim laud of lit" ul linn place, . I.. A. Ficytag I" moxing to Port land where ln vn -, l In seiure, em ployment nil l U.ik n at,,,,,, I'.. J. hw afford CU.-ktiuuia county boy ha been nominated by tlm republi cans ul Salem r vlty treasurer. Furnished nml nuluriiMiad roni to Itil IiIih'K ul the Commercial hank. :" Ms. U, I. Tin, max. liny your namta and oil, window mid dor t I he -ik Place Store. They m cheaper thus elaeaheru. . Adam Slelnhach u in tliu city Tiles tiny mill submitted ,ricc lur the luirk mul concrete wik (or llm new rity Jull. Itslph F.,rly who drives a dray lor Cooke is I hhI up with mi attack of neu ralgia, mnl A. llntut is driving fur liitu. On Thanksgiving Uev. ti. W. Parker married C. (i. i,i4Ii mnl Miss Laura Powers Tliia ia tin- llrl Wisldiug to occur In Hull. oi Itev. Salallual 1UI of WixwlUnd, fill., tilled Hie ('oiigretiutioiml ulut laet Sunday mor'iiiig, In the evening the clilldn-n gave a mimionary rally. Mra. Sarah I rancher who Ima lai'll I viaitiug her Don in Seattle n-turiivd on i Tucadiiy Inorli iinprovi-l in health. She think I lirgon Cilv la-tler than the' Sound citica totlm aill'lllllt ol If Kl.om U'loliulnn to II. K. Croaa, hroke ha.ae from the Clackaniaa dam laat week and were ' Waahed Into the Willamette where luii-t of them were caught. H. A l. (iuilry wriu-.fnmt Arlington. I U"ell. ol Oregon City. The next Feb Oiegon, that they are getting along very 1 r",)r he atifferwl a aeyere attack of la nicely there with Ujulilol weather now, 1 K"!'!- froln which he never fully ro bot he ia not rerlam whaL kind to e. ! H'veie.1. Ilia health rotitinilillg to ih- pecl after Marcli 4th. Henry Ihihuia proved up on hia homo atcad the lact of the iH'k with l. ('. j Howell and A, l. Crane aa wilneawa. I This bomeatead ia now farms in the country . one of the flucil Mra. M. M. ( Inn null) hna made a ill . I .1 1 marked improvement In the appcarunce , . , , .iiiii i of her place thta (all and ia now engaged in putting on the fluinhing touches which w ill leave it looking very m-al. C Mi'Millail Ima reiitiil the Freytug store at the corner Alain and Hill streets and will open up there with a neat stock of grot-erica which he will move from his prient location tip town. ltev. S. I). Kelt of Woodland, Cal. will preach in the Congtegational church next Sunday. Hia subject will be at 11 a. m "The Natural man" and in the evening "What think ye of Chrinl? Whose son Is he?" On Wednesday Judge Meldrtlm was busy holding court in the case of the Sellwood I.uiulier Mfg. Co. vs. J. itc Klla Johnson of Oswego to enforce the collec tion of a promissory note, C. I. id I. C, l.atoiircHe sppenred lor pluiutilf and Jno A. I law ley for the defendant. LiuLJj Dry Goods, Silk Plushes. We bought a lot of silk jiIuhIicb, all colors, which we will sell at -l!)e per ynnl, worth 7.ro. Surah Silk. All colors, at4Sc. jut ynnl. Dress Goods. Just received a new line of dress goods, in fancy plaidH and plain (roods and dress' flannel, fall stylos. They are worth from Too, to if 1.25. Frank Htewart was arrested by chief of Police Purdoiii on Wednesday for being drunk and disorderly, l-'or using I iiijh , ,it language to an ollli'i'r In- re ceived a deserved lilow over tliu head from n riinit, Itecordor porter iluri-,l lino uiiili-r IihimU to appear Thursday, j Klght now we urn ready with un llllilienail aaaoituicnt of ( In i-tlimn gifts. Tim I'umi-iila yon m mil ut tlm iil-i'ii you llki ma nil liii liiilil In our aii-inliHt linn of iIiiiiiiiiihIh, unU'Iikk, I'liuka, jKWi-lry, Nivnrwniii,iiiiiiii'l iitniiiii-iia, ell'. IU iimiiiukii ,t Amoiik. ' Tim I'nii Itt-itiliiiK loom BHociilori lil'lil mi InUtmilliiK liii,n(ln lnt Kitllir. Uy iiIkIiI mnl t-lcctcl K (I ('milluM prvHlilont, Juh. Hlinw vli-wpre-iMunl, W. A. Iliintli'y aoiTi't.iry mid Jua I' HIihw In-iiaiin-r. t'liiirlii, Mi-lilriini lio im alli'inlinK tlm I'oitlmul t'nivxraity ant TliHiik"Kivlii(( with liia Miri'iilH, Hiliirniiiit to tint I'ni-vro-aiiy on MoihUv, Ktlml Allirlnlit I'B'i-limli"! hi-r eli-vtmlli liirtlnUy Momliiy i-viiliiit ly i-iilnrluin-liiK h ully I'urty i f aliu ul :,'i of Iht yoiinu (rli'tiiln. II. Smith of Minion county mul IIii'Ii'pmi U'iUon wrrn uoirrii-,1 on Tiu-i diiy t tlm ri'ddi'iiii, of I). Il.lilu tiy lii-v, Tlioa. viol I'urt ImihI. Henry M. Ilrown uml l.lxlu Itrlurdt wi-ri- iimrtleil last Tlnirmlay In Canhy ly iti-V, , J. (iMnlin-r. iMinciin tin- ''Imt antiwi)ii" vi-luli-r Ima kipin-d out. Il wna waiilud for ivin dm wsti-r to Indimia. I I Martha an, I h weiearrealvd Saturday I lilgld lur" Ix'iliK drunk and ilUorderly, J Ida hart and Kverett K. Jinlel I have ! IxH'tl gianlvd a uinrriak'v liiTiiae, " - " " pct Co. He found 34 otliwra and A hail A miction. I )n jjt) ni nm,j4 , thorough exam- Mm llnllam. wlio la well known in ; nation of their anna, appearance and Oregon ( liy, aa Minnie Howell, liaa ; e.jiiipn In He afterwarda made a met w ith a tad lien-avemeht in the j !i,irt hm-i in w hich he coinpliiimnted dealli of her liualiaiul. On avoiint of j the t-uii.pany Uk,ii tlieir line ap-arance K,r lirallli l alarti-d eaat about tlw'and evident inteiwt in their duliea. Hih of Novemla-r to viit hia old home j Hi, raiN-i-iallv liraiwd Caiituin (iunong He in feeling quite well and cheeiful when he "tinted but the high altitude or aomelhlng elite proltiri a hemorrhage and ten ii.iiiiiiea later he ilil. Fioni a ' paar at tua old lioiue we ipiote: Cbartea I. a Moine Hiillatii, the ol,let w,n of Sulathael and KluaJ, Hallani, waa Iktii in l.ivingalon county. III , , January '.' i, K'w. In l.tH the Ijiiuly I ri'inuvril to WiMxIford, county, witling ur .'., !,, Clmrlea reaitled un ,i ns t when be went w et. He lived Mmaiiuri and Kanaii- alamt live yeara when he went to Oiegon On IVc. "I, " .""oin! dine, it was thought liest that be should return to Illinois in li,,f of improve ment. In company with his wife and hia brother Frank the start was made. He seemed to lie stun. ling the ttip well, and waa in high anlic ipationa ol a visit with kindred and friends, hut suddenly, when at Cisco, I IHII lie mnn'iru ic'iiiin 1 1 .... hinga and died on the tram ...... , , t'lah he antlcrvd hemorrhage of the Such is the brief record of a life that had only reached the middle of the al-1 lota of freight ia moving. The Modoc lotted three-score ami ten. Asa laiy has la-en limited oil" of the Yamhill route Charlie was oiderly and industrious, : for repairs and the Willamette Chief and as a young man so honorable ami runs in her place. The Klwood is carry upright as to command the resect of I ing wheat from Wheatland to Oregon all. When it was learned that he was City, It will take her two week to dead there was universal sorrow among hia old neighbors, and sincere sym pathy with hia kindred. His death was the harsh breaking of what had leen a large and happy family circle. That circle will long mourn for Charlie, but in their grief will mingle no shame for any unworthy conduct on the part of husband, son and brother. We oiler a great variety of appropriate presents for ladies, gentlemen and children. We can supply a suitable gift for old or young at any price you desire to expend. Hchmkistkk a Asdkkskn. Fancy Goods, Wo will sell from .r0e. toflOo. a yd. Mens' Underwear. We, also got in this lot a line of mens' underwear at TiOc. a garment, that heats anything ever on the market anywhere. Special sale on all kinds of rub ber goods. We also received a big lot of ladies' Macintoshes and Gos samers. A very fine cloth surfaco Macintosh for $4.50 worth $7.50. Circuit Court Iti-ntn. Tim jury found for Case liros In thi-lr null against AiiiiIii Miitlii'xon for fill!. II, K, Cross assigned of Hutli Austin made In final report whuh was con H rruiMl . ('has. Hlewiirt Indicted f' r nri-iny l,y bailee piinl,-il not guilty mnl WttH nliici'd iiii'Iit I'JIH) IiOHiIn. Hi'lHiitof ri-lerwa In T. liurt'a Hlllt ""' ! , " 'i,,,,r r" "' b,,,M,"j Surah A. Leu hum KmiiUd a divonn from Tlimnlori l-u. I, II. Ilriuo whh t'oiivletcd of larceny 4iul ktiiiti-nct-d to two yt-m In tlm 'i. Mirhwl lloyli-a wiin found guilty cf umuiiiII iipon Henry llimliir willi a diiugeroiia weapon and Wai entvncid to twoy-'iira In tlio imnlteiiliary. II. K. Croaa and llnnry Mdiinn ,-ure,l lor tlm ilefmiiUiit and V. N. ltimlt and tiiKi. Ilrownell for lli lti. Thu il"- for iimaiiity waa entered but not auie Tlm cane of tlm atuti) auitinat I 1 ( Mahlnil for tllwl wan (liwiiiweil . j 1 liu ditie of llenderHon'a execution! lot not deen flxed HIieriH timiolig took llol, (iardner to, Salem huturday nii;lit, Hurt Ilm on Sun day night Hrilce un Tuead.iy mid lloyles , on Weiideaduy. Court lulla wer allowed aa follow a: V. N, llarrett diitrii t mturney fj'.'5 ; , Chaa. Itunvan, curt reKrter, $l0;i W. II. Walker di-feiiM of linrdiier ami I llriire, f:M) ; J. K. liiunnmn, hallill t-'4; Tlo-o. I'oiita, liailiir, $j ; TIioh. Miller, Imiliir ! . t eiiuimir V liiaiiected. (In Wediielay evening Col. C. F Heelte, ar'ommnied by two of Ida alalf. I.ieut. Mcl'aw and Sergeant-Major Crowna came up from l'urtland to in- )')H, for bin able conduct v' the alljira of the company and coniiiiendei'. all ollii-em for their hearty ro-eratiou in the .National (iuard work. Nut Ice In Itulhlera. Notice ia hereby given that bida will las received by the underaigned acting for the city council tip to noon of Hecenilwr 3rd, 1 .HI)'.' for the t-onatruction of a city jail for Oregon City. For plana and ' lcilliation call on White Hroa. The ! ,"i,v """'', "'"ea the right to rcjeet 1 he reu'lvlug ol tu.la lor the anove . . . , ., U. i ilav noin Decumlmr 7. W. A. WinrK. l!v Older of the Council. 'it The Xorimuis and M-mutaln Meadow MiiKtnrre On Friday evening, lecemtier H, Itish op Heckcr, of Ohio, will give a lecture at the I'nited Hrvthren church in this city on the Mormons and the Mountain Meadow masHiicie. Admittance 25 cents. Childien free Uivkr Norxs. Tlm river has f.illen somew hat during the week but is siil at excellent bonling stage and as a result bring the wheat from that one point. The Salem has been withdrawn from the upper river as she is too heavy, slow and exenaive to operate. Capt. Waud ex pect to put a new light and fast boat on the New-berg, Mission route in the spring. The Oregon Pacific boats are now run ning to Corvallis, The Oregon City bouts makes quick time with the gixsl stage of water and are carrying lots of passengers. Cantos', 0., Nov. 24 William Me Kinley, sr., itged father of (inventor Mckinley, died this morning ut ("untun, Notions, Clothing Furnishing Goods, A New Market Macintosh at $;?..r0 worth double; a nice striped Mac intosh with cape for $2.tl5 A good quality with cape also $-2.2."i and $1.'.I5. A tine quality circular at 1.75 a ('limner at, SHI SO. (iiisrii- tuers at $1.25 and S)5c, and the (iossamers wo Bold for 45c. is now :55c. Mens1 Heavy Rubber Coats. Nobody Disappointed Up To Date ! Our Iloliilay uttruclioiiM jilcaw! tliittii all. Not a clotnl to mar the merry ClirirtiuiiH of liuyiTK hIio vmit our iiiiiiiiiiiotli Ktix-k of giftx appropriate and iliiralilc for fvi-rylinily. We will plwme ym in quantity, quality and price. An uiu-ualli-il aHMortini-nt and variety to unit all tauten in Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Etc. H0LIDHY-?-G00DS. Ka5HBUriJCuitarJ WW To Eichni5. I or city or auliurban proiierty, a ranch of 4:'5 acrea near Hilem, A) acrea in cultivation, new biiildiuga of all kindn and Hue improvement!, new agricultural machinery of every deacription, alao atoi'k, hay, grain, etc. Kverything nec eaary for farming. The bet fruil land in the valley, Impure of A. S. IIkkkmcr, 41 Oiegon City, Or. Iluckleii'a Arnha Salve. The IWat Salve in the world for Cnta, lltinxea, Sorca, Clc-ere, Salt Kheiim, Khvit Sorea, Tetter, Chapd Hauda, Clolblaina, Conn, and all Skin Krup liona, and ioritively curea I'ilea, or no pay r-iiiir-d. It ia guaranteed to give 1-rf-ct Mitihfaction, or money refunded, 'rh e cent K!r box. For nale by U A. Hnnling. .ltlce. All peraona finding thentm-lvea in dehted to lia w ill pleare rail and aeltle their accounta aa atajn aa Haiaible oreli-e the uceounls will I turned over to our attorney for collection. MaYKB a AcKKKMAK. Strut Lxnadry. The Troy Steam laundry, o Portland baa oi'cncl an agency in Oregon City j ilh F. A. Waddork at the piwtollii e confectionery and cigar aland, wbeie bundh-a will Im received and returned at I'ortland prices. AH work guaran tied to I firntflaa. Iliime fin Sale. I have a houae and two lota with good turn at the head at Seventh street; city water service. Will sell cheap. Fine Chance to get a nice home. Another bonne and two lots at the corner of ninth and Monroe will lie sold 'on eai-y term, excellent location. ! vry desirable property. Abo a buaineHS lot on Seventh street or sale. I For turther information apply to E 1. Ki.liott, Viola postotlice. Central Addition. SHc!al attention is called to the lieautifnl, sightly and healthy locations for homes en reasonable terms to pur chasers wishing to locate in Oregon Citv. Splendid water and other attiac- tions in Central Addition. Fine sub urban pioperly in tracts of five acres or more, one mile and a quar-, ter from town. Several small btu val- uable farina for sale cheap and on easy j terms. Apply to L K. Jannky With W. Cary Johnson. ; Sewer Connections. We are ready to make all sewer connec tiona at the uniform price of 35 cents per j lineal foot for 4 inch connections and 40 j cents for tt-inch, all complete. Apply immediately to Pore A Co. Fish, Fish. At Humphrey's fish market all kinds of fresh and salt water fiaii, crabs, lobsters and oysters. Live and dressed chickens. Free delivery to all parts of the city . Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Kstkbi-kisk office. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all othei blanks at the Kntkhchink of fice. Portlund prices. $2.25 worth $,!. mens, Gossamer :!.re. Mens' rubber boots, long $2.05 mens' short hoots 2.25. Bov's rub ber boots $2.25, $1.D5, $1.75, $1.(15 and $1.45. Ladies Storm Rubbers 50c. Umbrellas. We bought a big lot of umbrellas very cheap and of course want to sell them while we have a chance. OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK IS A VISI01T OF BEAUTY AND THE GREATEST HOLIDAY HIT OF THE SEASON. Burmeister & Andresen.- SEVENTH ST. MEAT MARKET. HARRIS &c HALL, PROPS. KH1CSH - AND - CURED -MEATS,- None but the best quality kept. A trial order solicited. PGPE& CO, Tbit old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line ol Heavy, m m IwkWi Harlware, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly- Es timates Furnisheil. OREGON CITY c. p. wiNKsrr. WIXESET & UNDERTAKERS Largest stock of Coffins and CaekeU kept South of Portland. Also eloili coverad and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies Burial Robes and Uenls' Burial Kobes in stock. Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Blacksmithing on short notice. FURNITURE. See Our Complete & Elegant NEW STOCK Cash bought it low prices will sell it! Our Specialty To please our customers. Our aim To save money for our patrons Our intention To do better by you than any one else. CALL AND SEE US. BELLOMY - BUSCH. I We will sell you a mixed silk with oxidized silver handle 20 inch for $1.25 and a 28 inch for $1.35, a fine glazier silk, with latest designs in handles 26 inch $1,50, 28 inch, $1.75. A twilled all silk, German silver handle at $2.50 worth $4. Ladies Shoes. Pirstquality French Kid at $2.95 worth $5. French kid with patent leather tips. $2.75; an American OREGON s r. scaiPTcaa.. SCKIPTIIRE, & EMBALMERS. kid with tip $1 95; an American kid plain $1.05; a genuine pebble gott, just the thing for hard wear, $1.40 per pair. Mens' French calf shoe $2.95, worth $5, best we ever had for the price. Mens' slippers, a fine Morrocco $1.(5, A fancy embroideried $1.25, a nice plush slipper, 65c. Ladies heavy skirts 75c. worth $1. lioya felt hats 15c. Mens unlaundered shirts at 19c. each BOOTS ID SHOES. THE BOSTON T O K, H5