Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 16, 1892, Image 3

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    Oregon City hnter prise.
FRIDAY, M'.t'KMIIKU HI, iwia.
WKKKI.V t'AI.KNDAIt,
Cumuli fur lhtl uf CiiiiiIiik KimU- Kur I'ar.
ItrtiUra HV Ural Ciiluniiit,
FIUIA Y, IWeinher lill'rfahytnrlaii
l'lr l hlilvclv's theatre,
Tl'KSDAV, I'ecemhcr 'JO. FmIIh View
r'.ncaitiliitiil will Humiliate olllcera at
' 7 ;'M f, m . Mlirary anelalile i rixi'
hall,
400 lloitu Hunted.
Wit will pay tht highest mutant price
lor 600 Iiuk
.dill 4 Al.lllllUIIT.
CHAT ABOUT TOWN.
Wank note, rvt I ,t mid ciriliT honks
at the l'sTiiHi'iimK olllce.
Pavid Ciu, a iitiiiNryiiiHil ol Canity,
aa In In n on Tueailuv.
( flltlHTMAH NOTH'KM.
ChrMmua Ni'i vlcvK Mini I'lileitiilnineiit
lit Hit' C lilliolle t'liiireli.
Father Willerlirawl ot Kt Jiilin'n
church al.Uea thul limy hnvc In picpitra
t Ion fur tlio Clirlatnitta acuanii never a
t'liiilre acrvlcea Mini eiilitrtulitiiicnU
which will lm very lnli'ri liif mihI
attractive,
The Hint "I tlii-nf aerviee will lie on
I'lirintiiinM eve when llm chllilrcn of
the church will kIvii nil entertainment
lu the Catholic KnlgliU ol On Kiin City
who In ii'tiirn fur tlm compliment of
Jlimrd of Trad.
Tli txntrd liclil Ita rt'lf'ilar monthly
meeting1 on Motnlay evening".
0. 0, T. Willlama reported from the
pedal oomiiiltlno ulvr to comity
lluUli.n I liul thereinoriairiimea IihiI twn
prlnteil mill wniilil he will it anon. I
loiter from Mm Cook ollerliiif to
iow utereoptioon vlewa of On-iion ('y
In ciiiiiii-ilion lili '""r
throughout the emit referred to advert!-1
tK euuimlltce. '
Tli I'.xuUi Crwh mutter waul
diacuaaed miij It wan decided to renew j
the oiler made three ycura ao which
i . AlfUWI i.e. I
wuft lor r.nKio w to rmw f "
Win. MutliMHi ut Vlul waa In town
Tueaday attending to huaineaa,
Mra, C. A. Nmi who ha Imen very
alck I aluwly ricoviiilii her umml
health.
Kine uf f aiiciuah liaa
Mutluii.of MiiMoiiri, vinit-
the children will ictullulehy """I"""''" t,e mrl vo ralae enough to n.uke It
prctientatolhe children. Hour of j $H5(K). JnV Muhlrum apoke of the
erciaeuHp. in. All are welcome. ! eulire fMKll.llity of the linker F.-rry mul
Chrlalmuadny will he i Iw rrw.k river ro,,!.
(olli.w: M....IH o.-I.Kk.. in wun H((((((t ,,,,,.,,(1, the
mi Knuli-h ...rn.oii MWn hv limn t j .,r,.n,4,a It. mlvm.tuKfi n
t) oVIot k with -rinon In (ierinmi. At ' , ,, .,, ,rr,1B i1B hoard
nnriuriiin "i'"'"i " m
puKti lor 1175. A i;oinmittee to rmim
$(K) ur more of thnt wan iiolntil, ojii
Mm. Win
hrothur, Win
Inn her.
MiiinUv J. I', WMtVlim ri'turiiKil from
hi trip up Into Mnho mul Wmihinition
Iiiiik tlio Hunk rlvrr.
rilmvlng Ni'tit, Mmvln Ciii mul 1U
dim rn elcKH'it iroMnt fur innitleiiien nl
Clmrinnii A Co., ilriinKUln.
A i-huli e ho of rit!r makil one of
the iiiont i'ri'iUli dI Cliriftitnii iiill".
Hlevuim km' in the ln't. x
Lionel Hi mi KO riirmiitiiii the hunt
neim ili'imrlini'iit of the Oreoiiimi
In the city on MomUy.
Hon, J. M. Trary in town on
HatunUy on hie way home from aoiit It
em Ori'iimi where he hail been for a
trip.
Itev. Win I. mi. I of Salem will oltloUlo
at HI 1'aul'a Kplwoiml ilinr.lt nint
hiiiuUy evening at 7 ,'MK All are
Inviteil,
Mm, Hnrare Willlaitia itrreenteil Iter
htinhaiul will, a tine ifirl on Hiiiulny taut,
Tlie father la happy anil the innlher ilo-
iiill well,
10 ,:i0 aoK'inn hluh niana will he ohtwrvoil I .
with Knlinli wrmoii. The mumr at
thi-wi aurvli't'i will he lemleieil by the
choir ami ori'ht'Hlm who will remlcr
Hplilf) Kninil iiniNa lilrli-ill he iniii'h
finer than anythfoK lieietofore ln-unl In
(trt'Kon City. At 7 .!I0 anh-inii viiiera to
lfolluwfil tiy the lileeaiitii of two heaiitl
fill memorial atittnee whirh fiml KiO
ireeiilfl hy Mia. Kiiiina Mi-lMiehl
upon tM'half of herwlf ami ilweaieil hue
haml. AID a. in. on Tucmlay m will l-e
1-I'Ii'IiikIimI in honor of the frant of Ht
John the AHetU, patron on in I ol the
rhunlt hiita. In the eveninif the alli-r
aiM'ie'y will ijive a " nmty a itouml"
WM'iahle, at wliirli tnurli fun ami frolic-
liitf ia exiKK'U'il Thin in free to all ami
lailict arvexpei'tvil to Ih in ilinualul.
tin Monday thete apn'nrttl in town
two men anil a ymintt woman who tM-foie
niht iMiame notireahle hy her drunk
en and tearful apjiearanre. They had
atopped at I.. A. Nohle'a where the men
gave their namea aa L. Adkina and Am
brom Clirintie and the Ki't aa Joitra,
Cliriatie iluiniiiiK her a hi wile. IU-
tween live and aix in tlieeveiiiugChriatie
took her oir towarda Caneinah, hut par
Ilea had heitmie etlnplrioiia and they
were folluweil, an othVer railed and John
Kelly arreted Clulxtie am! auhaeipieiitly
Adkina. The men were plm-ed in jail
and on Wediieailay were trlrd, when
it wn develoK that (he glrt'k name ta
Kate liniiro ol Salem whine Chriatie had
got her in hia power and or ihteatenitig
Nobody Disappointed Up To Date!
f)ur Holiday ttttractiotm tilwiw! tlicw all. Not a cloud to tnar the rnnrry
CliriKtiinia of Itiivcra who viait our iiiHiiiinoth Htock of tfifU at.tiniiiriiite and I
diiriililo fur i-VfrylHidy. . We will plcam; you in quantity, quality and price. I
An uiuMiuallfd aHKortinnrit and varioty to mnt all taaw-n in
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
' Musical Instruments, Etc.
4mOLIDHYGOODS.-"
A-
OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK IS A VISION:
OF BEAUTY AND THE GREATEST
HOLIDAY HIT OF THE SEASON.
Burmeister & Andresen.
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WajhburMCuitarj
liirMmaa 1H2.
Call on T. W. Font acroaa from the
i lu.w.i iiu,i i "Iik (ur (lie fiiifat line of
aiHting of CO. T. Wllliami, T. F. Hyan
and T. Charman, with authority to
hind the hoard tor Hitch a nun aa they
alioold aee lit
The preiii.lent waa authorUed to draw , UjV(( am f(m.y incu,ing Dolla,
a reaolulion lavorhle to daily mail ' Ci)mh tmj j)r(l w,t u0)1),i Magin
ai-rvii from UnweKO lo Wilaonvllie ami , , , .. aii )U .... Iaaa.lt etc. All to
return via Oregon City, and the preeident ; )e tlM ,.,. )ow pr,g, tf
and atvretaty were inairuxieu io aign
a Hlilion for the aaine.
Hill of J. W. Noble for 10 ordered
paid.
SEVENTH ST. MEAT MARKET,
HARRIS &c HALL, PROPS.v.
AFRESH - AND - CURED - MliATS.
None but the ht quality kept. A trial oruVr solicited..
' I . Llll I.... I..I.. In t ..I kl Iv . (.
A twelve-p-iuttd bov callml at lieorge i " ".' " " " ' ' , . '
CliiraonT.,.-.dav.n.l..k.Hl.,r board I "''" hv '"'r I
will io iMWnn in a iiiiny aim suone-
aiul loilging whirh lieoige wa only too i
glad to give.
Tlione ItaiidMiiiie iliriiino faleiidara
whirl) the Coiiiinerrial bank ia aendlug
out to Ita frienda are heatitiea and no
ntintake
ltev. W. I. Mnlliiv rnliiiiii'il on Mon-
dav from Iallaa w here ho aiilei1 Hev
ipuenllylto 1'ortlaiiil and Vancouver where j
be forti'd her to become a proetiltile.
The evidence did not impliciite Ailkin 1
In Una foul tical incut and Judtie Foua
llnd hi in f4d for aimple aaiill which he
paid. Cluixtle waa held, rliargcd with
lewd rohahilatioli and hia hotnla llxed
atttOIK). which fulling io grt lie will
The l ily Council.
On Tucaday evening there waa an ad
journed meeting of the city council at
which an ordinance waa introduced to
refund M.KJ per cent of the Muin etreet
aewer aawaanietit which waa ordered
puhliahed .
An ordinance eataMLhing the grade ol
certain atreeta on the lull waa alw) In
trod in cd and waa ordered published.
A notice of propoeal to change grade (if
Main alreet from Moaa to Fourteenth
waa nrderetl piihhahe l
The coinniillee repiitcil that liar
gravea A llortwick bad refused to con
tiact to build a Jail, owing to a iniann
deratanding alxmt other than Oregon
City aalid and gravel la-ing required in
building, and the contract waa let to
Kinney and Tower for t?.WA2 with J.
li. Hciiiier, W W. Marra, (ieo. Brough
Ion and Jaa Itoake aa UiihIhiiiiti.
A aHiial comiiiittt'e conaiH'iiig of
conncilmeii 1'ortcr, White and Cooke
I . . ..... i ... ...
waa apHiinieil to conauier me aiivi-n-biliiy
of building the bridge at Fourteenth
and Mitdiaon stteeta.
Ul ( all
All jieraftna indebted to ua rotiat call
and make a act t lenient without fail or
you will have extra coaW to pay. Our
biiaiiieHe will liecloaed out.
Maykb Ac.kksian.
1 Setlce.
To Whom it May (!osi(: That I
will not be reaionsihle for any debta con
tracted by my wife, an abe haa left my
Itouae and home, unknown to me.
12 :liS 12:23 A. 8. Cakijos.
A at ray.
Taken up by me, Iec. 7, 1802, one
white pony, mark branded with a heart.
12-1(1 : 12:30 Eiuknk Haywaku.
Freall EaHtern Oyaters.
I)reael Chickena and Turkiea.
E. E. Wiixiam, the grocer.
pope& ca
Tbif old and reliable firm a!waya keep in Mock a full line of
ten. SB i M
warn, mi
i
re, eic.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Attended to Promptly. Es
timates Furnished.
Iloluian 4 Warner, "Undertakers and
Enibalmers, Oregon City Bank building.
C. V. Croaa in a Very auiveaaful aeriea of "v uv. ii.oniiia io ne in i.noie u.e
i granu jury men a. ah iiuviui'i m
j beinu made to get Hie girl in the Ucfui:e
y 't ; home.
n.eelinga
Kleiachmann'a Comprtiied
make the tieet and aweetiwt bread. To
intrixluce It I will give a rake w ith every
aack of Hour. E. E Wn.i.iAwa the
gtocer.
At Stevena'a confectionery aland next
door to I.ivermore'a hotel can lie had the
fluent candy and freah nula in town. In
packagea for Cbriatmaa purpoaea at
vpcrial ptiwa
The hill ia growing, not only aa a resi
dence aection but a a bualneaa Im ality.
llarria A Hall are the lateat huHineiw
men to locate there with their butcher
ahop at the corner ol Seventh and
Monroe alreeta.
laaae and Wm. Ackerman purchaaed
the cigar and confectionery atand of
George Walling and took poaneatiion
laat Friday. Nucreai to the boy in
their new venture.
l'roleaaor C. Y. Urajier principal of
theCantiy achoola la a thorough going
practical teacher. In hia bookkeeping
claaa ha la performing actual traniiac
tioiia and to make it aiuveaaful procurred
a mpply of atotionery and blauka from
the Entkki'hihk olllce.
Mar led.
KISSF.l.lXii-liUIIUU.E. At the rvai
ilenceofW. W. II. Sainaon, Mr.Q".
W. Kiawding and Mra. Sancy Orlbble
of Needy, Jualice Fouta ofheiating.
Slliri.KY-I.OHINSO.N.-At the I'rea
bylerian paraonatf. IV!. 9, 1K2, Kev.
li. W. tiiltoney ollli'iating, Mr. (ieo
Shipley and Mix" l.onUe Itobinaon.
Church Frxtlvala.
Special pricca given to churchea and
their Cliriatmaa candioa.
E. Wiluah, the
Akhti kok TKKKfAwt - For aome
tiuin paat Jiihii Itatdorl and Mi-iiry tul-i !,,, U or
bert have heen hauling miIc for the cunt mltl) an, fmitH.
aide eltM-tric road It Saturday w bile grocer,
engaged In placing theae mlca their
work required them to croa a part of u.e ouuiimy ......verwr, '
with ll party given nay nurrm uy ,uim
The
1li. l.oveiitv tilui'M tttdnw loWll.
-"I" ' I... , . ..1T..I.
i: II nl.l.,ni..M l.a. I..v.l uml nonii v aril waa a very pit-i.-i.iiv tumir.
wliich he haa puaiinl trepan, noticea. I K'l Inviteil 1-y tho mquainte.1 with
Complaint waa made by Oldenherg be
Keceipt, note and order books at the
EsTKaraiai office.
Stcedinan'i soothing powders for
twilling tiabics and (everifb children,
now only fifty centa a packet. Accept
none but Steedman's. tf
OREGON CITY
OREGON
C. P. WINK8ET.
s. r. sruirTDBi.
Central addition toOiegon City in lota
and blocks to auit purchatMir. I'roierty
cheap, terms easy. See L. R. Jasney,
with W. Carey Johnson. tf
foro Judge Fouta, and Batdorf and Gil
bert were arrested lor treapaai. The
Judge released them on their own rec
ognisance to appear Tuesday, which
they did when the trial waa postoned
for one week.
When on a vitit to Iowa, Mr. K
Palton, uf I. u ray, Hussel county Kansas,
railed at the laboratory of Chamberlain
A Co., IVsMoinea, to show them his
sit year old boy, whose lite had been
saved by Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)-,
it having cured him of a very severe
attack of croup. Mr. llton la certain
that it saved Ida boy's life and ia en.
thuaiaatic in hia praise of the remedy.
For sale by Gkokiik A . Hahdisu.
the secret met at Mra. C. I). Latourette'a
on Monday evening and proceeded to
the home of Dr. Norris. After arriving
there the evening was passed pleasantly
with games, tableaua and refreshments,
until a late hour when the young guests
departed, wishing Master Ray many
happy returns.
James Wright who was sent to jail by
Judge Mcllride for appearing aa a wit-
! ness in the Henderson trial while drunk,
having Berved his twenty diiya waa re
leased on Monday, and walked out of
the jail a sudder if not a wiser man.
0. 0 T. Williams is now doing busi
ncHK for himself at the old stand next
door to Caullt'ld A Huntley's drug
sloro.
R PRIER'S
Photograph Gallery.
If you want a good photograph give
him a call at bis old stand op
posite Farr's butcher shop.
NOTHING BUT F1BST-CLASS WOEI DONE.
PROMPT DELIVERY
WINESET & SCRIPTURE,
UNDERTAKERS & EMBAL1VIERS.
Largest stock of Coffins and Casketi. kept Sooth of Portland. Aleoiioth odyered
and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladiea Burial Robes and
Gents' Burial Robes in stock.
Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen
eral Blacksmithing on short notice.
TREES I TREES 1 1
Twenty thousand j
ITALIAN AND PETITTE PRUNES
For sale cheep at the
PRAIRIE NURSERY
First claes Prunes, 6c. each in
100 lots.
Second class, 3c. each in 100
lots.
For further information, call on
or address, DAVID J. COX,
Clackamas Co. Canby, Or.
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.
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C3 E3
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Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing Furnishing Goods,
FOK THE HOLIDAY
BOOTS ID SIDE
ON,
CHRISTMAS GOODS, SUCH AS TOYS, PLUSH ALBUMS, WORK BOXES, MANICURE SETS, PLUSH
BOXES OF ALL KINDS, ROCKING HORSES, DOLL BUGGIES, ALL KINDS OF DOLLS,
TIN TOYS, GAME, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS.
THE BOSTON T O R, K