Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 02, 1892, Image 6

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
FRIDAY, PKCKMRKK 2. lSt
Clackamas Co. Directory.
COl'NTY OFFICERS.
Jnitte,
Clrk otCouttd,
Sheriff.
Rohool StipertnhHhtant,
Bumyor,
Coroner.
UonrolMionert,
1. W
Ow. F. Harton
i . W . (.miotic
. M Ki!tv
J. O Woihwl'l
J. F. Hrn.iU-v
H. 8. Uilwon
SMilnor Smyih
K. I. llounun
I Kiohitnl S.-.XI
ft'ttrnrltut Hair
OKKOON CITY OFFICERS
. T. W Sullivan
M.ror.
Rwdr.
U 1. IVrtfr
Ohlf nl tMllf -
AMeSSOT.
Treaunr.
CUT At(ornT.
Strei ComnOtinr.
8u. of Wtr Wotki.
OttT Knetnw.
J. S. Pmt.m
J. K Khoa.twi
r 1 i,.
H E. Or.
w H. !!olr,Ii!
Sinv sn-iyth,
Counotlmm C. O. Alhrtchl. Jr.
K. lirrf nmiin. w v w hli. J J. Cwkf, J.
Coum-il mtttf Drat A'etlDJr of oh month
iBeiijrh&il.
CimltmnmiTnM M.Bt In S
TOBWr nu.l Ihiot Xoo.Uy la April,
Fronde court in wmion trst Monday In rwh
monih.
Oommlnjilonrrii fonrt m.ei flrt Wlnsxly
after trx iiondajr ot oh month.
gW The way la build up Orepon
City is to piT OrtfroB ( itj people jaor
atronace.
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
Old papers for underlaying carpet
this office.
at
Clocks at Burmeister
Evervone warranted.
A Andresen's.
F. A. Slight took up his work in E.
Williams's store vesterdar.
L, Marrs U helping Holinan and War-
ner out in their rush of work. j
. . . TT r
it you want to buv lots in Bolton ap-
1 n n t lviv' I
It was Henry Beebe of Cherryville
and not Charles who died last week.
J. S. Courtney M. l., pbysiciaq and
surgeon, room 5 and 6, Charmaii block.
D. I Hughes of Spokane spent
ii....asgJv1ng-1t.. uts .,
Cly-
. 1
relatives in this
School deportment card one cent
each, good for term, at the Enterprise
office.
Take your babies to ?h New York
gallery and get a good picture while you
have the chance.
The partially cleared sky of Sunday
permitted the foothills to show their
new garment of white.
C. N. Greenman is as proud as a boy
with red top boots over that new light
express wagon. It is a beauty.
Send to the Estkrhrisk office for your
legal blanks. A single one or a hundred
furnished at Portland prices.
' The reward of $2000 offered for the j prof, Letcher of the Agricultural col
capture of Burdette Wolfe has not yet ; e)e WiW , to,.n the first ot the week,
been claimed and holds good till it is. s j Ca,llwel, now at Albany ig re.
Lane county is being agitated by a : ported very sick and not expected to live,
plan to divide that county and Douglas, j . L. L. White of the Portland Chron
terming a new county out of parts of ( j(.le wa8 the guest of his brother-in-law,
bth. I b. Graham on Thanksgiving.
Several communications arrived too
late for last week's pafier which was
printed early on account of Thanks
giving. On the 6th of December the Y. P. S.
C. E. ot the Congregational church will
give a conundrum supper. Don't
guess what It is but go and see.
Frank Burkhart was up for Thanks
giving with his parents. He is one of
the bright students of Ifce Portland
University and returned to his studies
on Friday.
Bob Miller, "the eligible" has finally
made op his mind to go for a land office
and wants to be register at Oregon City,
at least that is what some of his Jackson
county friends intimate. j
On Thursday evening of last week j
Oregon Lodge No. 3, elected officers for
the ensuing term as follows: Geo Elv,
N.G;C.H.DyeV G ; T. F. Ryan, Rec
bec;U, Lovejoy, ireas. iney will De
installed early in January.
MrB. J. Fleming of Oakland, CaL,
spent several days with Capt. J. M.
Graham last week. She lived in the
same house with the Captain in Nova
Scotia when be was first married, and
they enjoyed their visit here very much.
The neatest presents for Christmas,
1802, come from the holiday stock of
Burmeister & Andresen, leading the
trade in diamonds, watches, clocks,
jewelry, silverware, musical instruments
etc.
Achilles Lodge No. 38, K. of P.
elected the following named officers last
Friday evening to serve for one year :
F. 3 . Louis, C. C ; Geo. Warner, V. C.
K. L, Holman Prelate, J. E. Rhodes. K.
of R. & S; Ralph Miller, M. of F. Dr. O.
W. Yeargain, M. of Ex; C, Hoberg,
Trustee for three years.
The pastor of the Baptist church
lg '
delivering a course of sermons on Sun
day evenings on the morals of the city.
Last Sunday evening the subject was
"What Christian young men can do to
Raise the Standard of Morality in the
City." Subject next Sunday evening is
"What Non-proffessing Young Men Can
Do." The bouse was filled to overflow
ing last Sunday evening.
THEIR FOl'RTH ASM' At..
lollshtful Party lvf by Company j
Ml liif Armory. ,
On Thursday evening a goodly com -
pany ot Oioin City's fairest and brav -
est accepted the invitation ot Company
F and braved the inclonionoios of the
woathei to be present at the ivtnany s
annual party. Th armory had been ,
tastily decorated toi tb occasion with
a profusion ot evergreen in sweeping
festoons brightened by ornament of ;
chrysanthemums, most attractive of
which was the large sphere suspended
Ht the center of ihe bull. Bright colored
and neatly draped bunting's added to the
pleasing eltiee, while the stars and
i stripes iui numerous pictures win-
' I'feted tt tlrtMnitions loHving nothing
j vnntinc but tlic bright fc hihI bright-
1 er nwtuinM ot tno youns maic 10 iiihkb
J. K. Kliodes assisted by the owral
j menibers of the eomjny is held resiHn-
laihlefur the ilistii- decorations while
th wnt-well the indies l.ll f.
make the evemna a mosi pieasani one.
Alft'.oO the grand march lHn, F. S.
and Miss Kelly being the leaiiers. Af-
ter that there mas hanlly time lor a itovl
long breath, cept during the short
hour when mine host Liver more held
swav with refreshments, choir and
'well arranged. Music was furnished
by Kverest A Collins popular hand.
Those ires'iit with their wives were F.
K. Chanuan, F, Metner, Lieutenant ;
Fickens, T. A. Pope, Clias. Meservr,
C. F. Haynes, K. E. Williams, it. Z.
Burkhart, John Jennings, Judge Mel
drum, E.K. Charman, J. J. Cooke and
Mrs. J. P Hill. Then there were 1
Misses Winnie Williams, Kdith Wishart, 1
Haltie Cochrane F.tta Fop, Aialie 1
Cochrane, Lulu Draper, Helen Warner,
of Mt. Tabor, Lura Miller, Amy Kelly,
Mav Kellv, Nora Con vers, Floience Fa
. , . ,, , ...
que1. Winnie Oraham, Helen Warner,
Sophie Schram, Mamie Charman, Neita
Barlow, Minnie .Vkerman Uliie Hick
man, Lieutenant F. S. Kelly, Messrs.
O. W. Yeargain, W. A. Huntley,
J. P. Lovett, F. J. li.ithth, K. L.
Holman.T. P Kandail, F. J. Louis. J. j
Shaw, Ed Kinearson, Joseph Lvnc'i, 1
ctH Earner, W. Sheehan. A. Carter,
C. (5. Iluntler. Arthur Warner. Fre,l
Miller, Everett Hickman, Kalph
Miller
L. H. Cowing. C. (1. Miller, H. J.
Thome, W. E. Parrott, E. (iross, Clar
ence l'urdom, Dr. H. E. Ferrin, C. U,
Huntley, J. E. Rlnxlcs, Frank Burkhart,
Ckptain Spong. David Fancher, litis T. j P. Webb.
Dicker, W. B. Wiggins, W. Spoonserj 2.00 Paper, "How can young chris
and De LaFontaine were also present, i tians enjoy a social hour profitably T
PERSONAL NOTES.
Hon U
A. Steel was in thecitv on
j Tuesday.
j Judge Mi-Bride is holding court a)
j Hillsboro this week.
j Mrs. M. A. Stratton was in town on
i K'ri.l.iv (.utlint, nn fr'nn.1.
Mrs. T. A
McBride accompanied by
George and Mamie took the steamer
Saturday night for Calilornia where they
will spend the winter with relatives.
Elder John Stipp well known in the
county, died at Mrs. J. C. Miller's near 1
Wright's bridge on Thursday, Nov. 24th
aged 80 years. His body was taken to
McLeav on Friday for burial. A Buy F1m. Wbjt
J. W. Draper and T. F. Cowing deny j Jt ia , common remark that our tmsi
the report that they are candidates for : wtm t jhowinra greatly increase,! acttv-
register of the land office. It seems that
not all the democrats want offices, but
perhaps they voted for Weaver.
Mrs. Nathan Tingle of Columbia county
who is troubled with asthma finds the
lower country too damp, and she has
come to Oregon City where the climate
agrees with her better to spend the win-
ter with her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Cross.
J. A. Thayer spent
thanksgiving at I
' Oswego with O.Eaton
his old comrade ,
m the 20th Michigan volunteers, thes.
j two being the only remaining members ,
in this state. The time passed onlv too
swiftly in recalling old times and a fine
j turkey dinner received ample attention, t
Senator G. E. Hayes goes to Salem j
each evening to be with his mother who
was seriousiy hurt by a fall last Satur
day. She stepped out upon a board
which slipped, throwing her suddenly
down with such force as to severely
injure her about the hips, and fears are
entertained that the bones are injured.
Mrs. G. E. Hayes is remaining in halem
1 to lend her aid in the sick room.
Dime Entertulnment at Park Place.
The boys and girls of the Pine Needles
society will give an entertainment at
Park Place Congregational church on
Saturday Dec. 3 at 7 p. m. and the
proceeds will be used in completing the
church building A pleasing program
is nrepared consisting of readings, recita
tions and vocal music by the young
nn..... ...t.n ...ill v V... 1.. L,..l
F'-'l"' wilw mil 10 annnwi iy uairiiM u
solo singers, together with an sole
rpiartett from Oregon City and the
public may look for a treat. All are
cordially invited to come and encourage
the Park Place young people.
Meade I'ot Attention.
Next Monday night a full attendance
of comrades requested for the election
of officers and inspection.
Oilman Pakkkk, Commander.
Fl'WOKTH l.F. AUI R I OXVtXTIOS.
1'oi'IIhiuI liistrlft to ( otne In Oreirmi !
City on Monday Piirrm. j
...... ... !
' moniuy kvknino,
i -,;jo. s,.rvio of Smt.
j 7.4 Sermon, Kev. Wultoti Skiworth
, followed j,y rvvival service conducted by
K.,v, j y Uticlions, 1,
KSOAV MORNIMI.
:X) IHuolional Kxereisen, Kev. II,
It. Klworlhy.
Paper, "Arnold's Lfclit ot the
Woild," Kev. J. X. IVnnison. I. I.
OKMKK.W. lll't'SION,
j 10:30 Papr, "How run the League
be made mor efficient in outsiito chris-
,f nun worn : Aims i.orvna 1 owon.
; Discussion om(l by Riv IV
j WHttcw.
11:30 Uusinetw, Klwtion of oltUtr.
1 :3t) lVvotional exervie, Kiv, C,
: K. lirstf.
j 2:00 Vapor "Is it dosicned by the
church that the rvlicoon serviit'S nf iIim
League are in any sense to take the
lme ot the rt gnUr prayer and class
iiiwliiigs of the church ? K. A. Thomas,
Discussion otH'iied by Kev. It. V. (irau- '
: ins.
3:00 Taper "The general rule of the
M. K. church," V.M. Monro.
Disctissiun oivihhI bv Kev. C. K.
Lot'ke. j
4 :tH Taper "The rise and progress j
of Methodism ill Ureat Pritian " Kev.
T. T. Hoyd.
Discussion oHnel by W. 11. Young.
TIKMIAY KVK.MNO.
7 .30 Service of song.
7 :T Sermon by Kev. J, K. Colly
followed by revival service conducted bv
Kev. J. W. Bushong, I). D.
WEDNESDAY MOHNINU.
8:30 Devotional Kxercises, Kev. K.
S. Craven.
U :00 Paier "The rise and progress
of Methodism in the United States "
L. N. liross.
Discussion opened by presiilenl of
Hillsboro League.
10:00 l'ier "Comparative ad van-
tages ot the pol.ty ol the hnglish and
American Methodism." Miss Ruth
Harrington.
Di-cussion opened by representative
(mm Clackamas.
11:00 Keports from delegates and
business.
WkDNKSIHV AFTKKNOOK
1 :;?0 IVvotional exercises, Kev. H
W
H. Smith.
Discussion onned by Kev. W, M.
McOart.
3:t Paper "American Poets," Mrs.
Maggie Soper.
3:30 Paier, "The Chataiio,ua Idea"
Kev. C. E. Locke.
Discussion ojiened by Kev. G.W. tine.
4 :30 Closing Business.
I Golden Mar Brand.
I Marr A Kotiertson have just received
' a car of canned gixxls direct from the
i Puckers in California consisting of
canned fruits, jellies, jams, preserves
, etc. These goods are extra, the fruit is
1 large, being chosen from the most highly
I flavoured varieties. The Svrtip is extra
j heavy, made ot pure sugar, and the qua!
1 ity cannot be surpassed. Having bought
I early in the season ami trnit having ad-
yarned considerable since, their custom-
ers can depend on being supplied with
"extras" at what is usually charged tor
"Standards" or common grade goods,
ity this season. Customers k of it.
What is the reason for it? Can't yon
tell? If not try again. Hundreds of
new customers are coming to us, and
coming once come again. Why? It is
because yon are treated courteously and
get your tull money's worth everytini9
whether you spend a dollar or a nickel.
Yon read our advertisement and you
j know that what we say is true You
came tor the goods advert isi-d a bar-
r been misM r dl ZZ
fact you find the bargains better than
V011 expected
We nave your conll-
luimn nf ntir tinuinpuu Thuro
nonsense about Hkllomv A llt sii.
The people at the World's Dispensary
of Buffalo, N. Y., have a stock-taking
time once a year and what do you think
they do? Count the number of bottles
that've been returned by the men and
women who say that Dr. Pierce's Gold
en Medical Discovery or Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription didn't do what
they said it would do.
And how many do you think they
have to count. One in ten? Nut one
in five hundred !
Here are two remedies one the
"Golden Medical Discovery," for regu
lating and invigorating the livei and
purifying the blood ; the other, the hope
of weakly womanhood; they've been
sold for years, sold by the million bot
tles; sold under a positive guarantee,
and not one in five hundred can say:
"It was not the medicine for me!" Ami
is there any reason why you should be
the one? And supposing you are,
what do you lose? Absolutely nothing.
For Kent.
A desirable furnished room, close to
business center. Inquire at
Ohkgon City Shoe Store,
Buy Yonr Wood.
K. Parker is prepared to furnish dry
fir wood in any part of town. Leaye or
ders at F. T. Barlow's store. 4t
HATS
FITTED
TO
YOUR
HEAD.
-Hv
Tito
Latest
Many tIjoct to still' liats liocauso tlioy uro ho uncomfortaMo on tlio In nd wliilo now.
You don't lmvo to wait now fur a hat to hIiujk itself to your lu-ad. Wo .hlini,' it
for vou and inako it lit as oasv as n noft hat.
In SlilV Hals ) Carry all Stylos,
From $1 Up to tlio Host Silk
In Soft Hats We Havea
as the
-We
lotliing and Furnishing Goods,
O'CGNNELL St CLRSS,
Tlie One Price Clothiers and Mutters,
OREGON CITV. OREGON.
THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE!
The Most Complete
and only first
class
GROCERY
Quality consider
ed, our prices are
always the lowest.
Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City.
j. in. n. RGDHOuse,
I f you have a watch or clock that (Iocs not run and keep cor
rect time, give me a trial anl I will do the sijuart.'
thinf,' by you. If honest and fair dealing
will capture your trade I will have it.
SATISFACTION -:- GUARANTICICD.
Watches Herniated Free of Charge.
No. 4, Commercial liank lllnck, Oregon City, Oregon.
F. W. MILLER,
, - Trees. - Bulbs, - Fertilizers,
1
Poultry and Bee Supplies, Etc., Etc.
1-71 SECOIVD STXSJEET,
PORTLAND OREGON.
SEHSTID FOR CATALOGUE.
JKBL
Lyons Tutt'iit Hut ('tnforntutor" wo a
PERFECT FIT IN ANY OF
Sfvles of
Larire SttK-k, and ('an
Head of Almost Anv
nro constantly iiMiitg to our sto'k
Iinsirtrrs uixl ilci'lcrs in
Cnoice Fa
If Groceries
Selected Teas.l'uro Coffees & Spices.
Buttcr&Checse from; best dairies
Fruit and Vegetables in Season.
Watchmaker & Jew eler.
Has a nice line of Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry for the Holi
day Trade.
SonvenirSpoons a Specialty
PERFECT
SHAPE
AND
Fit
Guarantood
ro tvirtroil to givo ytn ti-
THE
I.auu:inir in
Hat tor
Prico
Fit the Purse as V1
One.
of-
Business Conducted
On Business Principles.
One Trice to All.
Positively no con
nection with any
advertising scheme
n
NOBLETT'S STABLES.
I.ivcry, Firil ami Sale Ktnhlti
ORECONCITY.
LOCATKM IIKTWKr-H Til It IIKIPOK AND
PKTOT Pott Mo mid Single Rigs, nnd xml
!lit horses always op hatul at the
lowest pricoM. A corral! connected
with tin burn fur loose stock.
Information regarding auv kind of
stork promptly attended to by person or
letter.
horses Bought and Sold.
SOOTHING
POWDERS,
Fr CHII 0R(N CUITING TEETH
BRI.1RVB VEVEHIHII HKAT,
fllKVKNT NTB,CONVt1I,H10NH,
I'ltKsr.tlVK A HKAI.TUY STATE OV THE CON
STITUTION JJUKINO 1'KIIIOU Or TIIETUINd.i
8m tliat th. wnnl "JOHN BTETOMAR, Chum
hi, Walworth, Burray," ara cngrarnil on tlio
Ooriirnmnnt Slump arriiml to n pwknl.
-aold bjr all Leading DruwlaU.
Beautiful Fruit Farm !
Forty uercH, level us a floor, all
cleared, well fenced i - to live fields-,
good lioiiHo 2(ix'J(! feet, Hjilendul
well of good water and force iinij),
good burn and out Iioiihch, Heveral
hundred fruit trees pruneH, apple,
cherried, eto., Htnall fruit in abund
atieo, Heveral Hlieep, liogH, cowh, two
young hornen. Everything in f)rHt
cIiihh condition. For partitMilartt,
apply to owner, Milton Stingby,
near CiirriiiHvillo, or hoo L. H.
Jannoy, with W, Carey Jolnmon,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Stiff
Hats.
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