Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 30, 1892, Image 3

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Oregon City Enterprise.
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WK.KKI.V t'AI.KNOAlt.
('unililt fur tatnf ('miiliif Kin(Pur I'ar
Uriilan Nwi Wnl CIuiiiii,
MONltVY-I'mbali'ii'iurt, tl. in. Haf
lint annual roll mil, 4 U It p. in.
WKIiNI'.SDAY County court ciinvtinui
III, m.
Tlll'KHIiAY I'ltoplM'ii parly atala eon-Ii-rimeo,
III it. 111 liiMallailun ol mil
crui K. I. llukiT imnp, 7 ::IU p. 111.
CHAT AHOUT TOWN.
V. J,I)'Ar7 uf Mum, wail liiOrit
K"li I'lly liiitl Hattinlny,
Allot 1117 MumiiIiik ol tiurvalit, huh In
town lnt tmk in liunitxwH.
Tim Monday niiiriiiiiK uvurlaml did
nut rilvti till Tunwliiy morning'.
Tim infant ilillil n Frank lluneli In
liWruMnly tivk, a cuM being tint pri
mary i'nuw.
MIm ZitU Kilnilimtiiii climinl mu
rimiil I. 'nil ol arliool ut Joiiih' mill 011
Wltllllltmluv Uat,
Send 2ft i'iiU In uliuiipn ur coin mill
lift tlm llMkMi uiHK to ri'ii.l during llin
uiii winter viMiltii
Natban TIiikIk h l utiil.lu comity
wliu ban liwit H.k tilt pHItt WIM'k at II
l, I'ruwi,' In ittiln to , out amlii.
I'mlfwuir U.K. I'iiwhII ol tlit IVillc
I'llivwraily, wan in tin. rily on Monday.
Hit tliinkn Ori'ifoli i'lty 'm Inline vnry
bright.
Tim cut!nii at tlm ln-4. ol hi'Vflilll
trwl uhiiuhI Iiv W. V, Marra baa Ui-n
lii'llv nHirnil, Mini Mill l, wnipiiul
liy John AlilrtMli.
On ai't'oiint ol llitptimiinl nervlre tlm
Cantor ul tlm llitplmt rlmrrli will pol
hiiiv tlm M'rnion to norkiiitf nmn om
week until January Hlli.
Frank J. Alduiltfn and l.oltiu Myi-m
iru nmniisl l tlm iiooiii'ii riaiiltnr,
in tlm nty, on tin. I'M day ol Dtuvmbcr,
byltuv.J.S MiCrumli.
Tlii're waa t'liriNliniu Irrni and In-
tiTCHtiiiu fnori-iwa at the Jo ' mtll
arliool lioinwt on Moml.iv imdir tlm joint
umpire ol tlm Sunday and day ai-liuul.
Tlm only vi'ti-tun ol tlm Mi-man war
ill ClarVauiaa I'oimly, ihi l.ir ui known, Ik
I', 1' WitlM't, lloltn iK-IIKillll baa junt
Ix'i'ii raimid Iroin H o I dollata n r
iimnlli
Hon. lliMiry K Milium o litUn,l,
wan up on KriiUv tkiht tlm inu-iaary
lliml li.w toward lii'lliiiK lliMiilnrnon'R
rum before tlm uiri'iinj court. I In
C011I1I tint lull juat bow aoou lie wool I
Iw hIiIh to K''l ln'iiruiit,
A ilii'il to 11 rlioirc corner lot in a live
town likii Ieiiinou, Taxaa, in not a bad
tbliiK for a I'liiiMiinw prewnl, mnltli.it
in tint tay K K William eel al out
tint 01m llin mother aelit him,
K, I', mill II. A, liuihU walked (nun
l'ont ( irovv to 1'oilluii.l, '.'7 mile, lnt
Friiluy mul Sul 11 .1 ,iy luoinlntt tliiillntt
iiiiiiw nix lect ileep in pliireit. Tlmm
weru no Ikiiih running mnl they pmiM'il
two Ktiii'k in tlm Know 011 their wiiy in.
Tlm limUllutiun ol tlm oII'iccm ol K. 1).
linker Hit ikjih ol velermm will occur at
l'opv'i hull, Jmi,rtli, 1HIKI. MitniUiraol
Memlu I'ont No. 2 (I. A . U , mill ol tlm
Woumn'R lieliel Coiw No, 18, am In
vito! In he prenent, mnl all iimmherM o(
tlm camp arn xctol tu h In altmi
dance (iporx Kinearaon la atllT tlm whole
lenlh ol 1 1 1 nt raiiaml by walkiiig trout
the mow I1011111I train at Uloiirulle
Falli to Troiildulii on Sumluy, (ieorite
wan mlurninit Iroin liin trip eiml to New
York anil WaHliinlon when lie wiih
Htoppml by the blockaile nn the I'nion
Tacillc, Not lu lie chtickeil by a little
miciw, be wailml In ami teiichcil home
on Momlay niucli pleaMul with bin trip
anil the attcbla ol the far puhI, yet uluil
to K't back to wcbbloot luml aKitin.
Dry Goods,
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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.
PERSONAL NOTES.
lion J, M, Trmey waa In tlm city 011
Wiiiliiemlay on IuihIiii'M),
J, M. I.nittf, a riaintf yonnu Hi lor my
of I'ort luitil waa In the city ynilcnluy on
butalimra,
T. I,. ( 'Ink 1 until ami wile xpent Chriiit
maa wllli Urn. ('barman' parenta in
Mllwutiklu
it it 1. ...1 1. 1 t..t
..... ,o, ,w c,.,.., .a, ce.n,
ti.,.n of t lU k (reckonl-rlilay,
waa in low,, on T..elay.
I'mfeaiHir II. T. KvBim, principle of
thuOiiweyo acliuola, imIIuiI on Hiim-,I,i-ev..ni,iK
tniiileiiKillmiiiion Haliinliiy.
Minn Anna Mompowcr leat her ol the '
I'ei'p Creek Mill' achool, In ylaillng '
Irieinlit in town lli Im week.
F. H Kelly went to Scuttle on Moil
Jay, to aerve in the capacity ol heal man
at It. I., dolman' niurriaue on the 1'Htli.
Nello Johnaon ol the llaml Klamllortl
univeiity, la at home (or the boliilaya.
lie will leturn In time (or the winter
term .
MIm Min Jiii;er who la leachlitK
near Wilnoiivillit, ha a week' vacation
which Him in aieiitliiK Willi her piuenU
In tlm i lly.
The Weilnemluy iiihiii hunt broiiKht lip
MiNHca Ana ami tiiace I'.uird whociune
up from I'ortluml to viait their niater,
Ml. A. K. IttUHHlT.
Ir. II. V., Feriin went to Portliiiul on
Tui'H'liiy to dike a t'lniHlnmn ilimier
w ith I'lolciiwir Yuuni! ol tlm hitih m hool,
who had Invileil the Mt. Il.il party ol
IunI iimiuer to dine with him.
Tint r 1 vent nturiii ha delayed woik on
the electric line hctwet-n here and Fori-
laud, and It cannot be completed inide '
ol ten day or two week. The rlwi in1
me river na u.a.iu 11 .,ii,.,,oi., 10 gci H l.H r,.lue, junior warden, T. F. Hyan.
log. lor getting out the long .trliigem no j vtrUrYi t- K I'almer, tieaaurer, J.
that work 1 del.ycd on that account ;M T-ivior tvler, II K. strange aenior
ami will bit, till the Willamette full ,iIMM.on w. T Wbitl.M k junior deacon,
that itrotightoii can bring hi log ! U)M, ,.- 4l,rton. aenior atewart, J
through lt.H k Maud ami the I'A. j 'rJo,, junior Mepart .
The bridgit acro the t'lackama wat;
llnmlied on Satunlay, ami it wa coin-! Two aiubtly lot on the went lde were
plelcd none too hmjii lor tlm log Irom r iled to .Mi. K. K ('barman lor a
('roe' biNiin accointiaiiied by dri(lwoHl, ('bri"tuiuH gill by l.er liulind.
were wepl agaiiml the fale work, km k-j She hud long liecii urging li.ni to buy
lug it out and carrving it down tream. ! tliein, nut a couple ol week Mole
The bridge Imd jut been lightened up
and no held all right. l'ot -iti'ig will
J Ihi about concluded (hi week, then a
1 dial a the long atringera 1 ail be aei iired
(10111 tlm aiiwimll, the 1 1, 11k lin ing call
tie puahed.
When on a Vint to Iowa, Mr. K.
Pulton, o( l.iir.n , Kn-. i niiuty Kanaa,
called at the hiWatory of t'biiinlierlaiu
Co., IteaMoine, to allow lliem Ilia
i year old boy, whoae life had U'eli
aaved hy CluiiiilH'rlain' Cimgli Hemiily,
it having cured him ol a veiy eveie
allnck ol croiiii. Mr llullou 1 i wilain
! that It "lived hi boy' life and i en.
' thtlaiaalic in hi praie ol tlm remedy
I for Rule hv lii.oiiuK A 1 1 aiikisu .
Ur. J
aoiiville
W. Powell w called to U'i
on Monday to 'e Anguat
Schrader w ho wa rexirte.l iiiin b worm-,
lie (011ml thut atich wa tlm ciihc and
that w lule Mr. Schrader wa 1 1 i I chii
fortbln moat ol the time, yet the wound
on hi bend cuuaed by the hmken emery
wheel, wa not doing a well a he could
w iah indiH'd be conaider the patient
condition piecarinua.
Itev. M. Aiiirelo Dougherty occupied
the Congregational pulpit Sunday morn
ing and delivered a magnillcent Cbriat
nia diacourae. Mr. Ikiugherty 1 one
of the (blent preacher on the coaat.
He (111 the pulpit again next Sabbath
morning and evening. Thoee who have
not beard him will And it a great
picture to bear him.
The Rtudeiil in our public achool very
cheerfully contributed of their Cbnat
iiiim money to piircliiiHe for Prof, Priu
gle a Rouvcnir apoon showing the Wil
lamette Fall. The 1'rofiwnor may feel
a pardonable pride in that bo ha o
warm a place in the affection of hi
pupil and alo in the eateem of the
general public.
Fancy Goods,
THE HOLIDAY
On Wttilni'Riliiy ttveiilnif Mm. Tliim.
Miller anil wllu nm eun elenant illnnitr
to a tiiimtiitr ol llmir yoniiK ba:lilor
fileiiil", who locally mijoyeil the Imarty
hiwplliil.ly ami kiiniptiiinia repanl ri-
pHreil for Mii'iii. In tlm fveiilnit a party
1 tiirrviu n.,i,
ofyomiK lailiea aihlml their eiilivenitiit
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iiri'HtncM totlie I'ttrty, tliereiiy ureiiuy
aililinu to the enjoyment of the ocia
.1,,,,. Thopiintat the l,J""" ''y I
(J llnotley, J , ', lvi'lt, F. J. Lo.iia,
(. , j w u ,)r W. ye.r.
(. y ,t)rl(jW ,ul)ll MMr
The young lailiea inviUiil to apriul the
were: Mlaaea lluttie CVbran,
May Kelly, Mamie ('barman, Vera
i'llabury, Nettie Chami, Hinlie Hbaw,
Neita itarlnw, l.tira Miller anil Mia
Cjiptuin (ianoiiK.
On Weilimiiilay Mr. Matilda I. wile
of Tlioiini Holt ilieil at bur home In thi
city ajtc 78 year. Mra. Molt name to
thi city alxitit three yeara ai;o with her
brother C. II. Ilawkina, wild whom ahe
lived tilt ber marriage a lew month
K'. AlthoiiKb a ipiiet ami iinamniinliiK
woman the ha made many (riendti in
the few yeara Unit itbe lived here. Fun
eral from the rexidenie tody at 11
o'clock.
A genuine cane ol diphtheria ha ap
peared ill town the victim bring (,', O.
Albright' bright little daughter, Kthel.
The physicUn nay that no lar it ha not j
inaen a uiHiigiiHiti loriu. i nu oinei
children liuvt) hei'ii removeil Id hi
inotlmi ' ami it l hoiH'd tlmt they will
not lie ftrii ken with the dread dieam.
Nothing h know n o( it aource Kthel
ha lint been out ol town (01 lunm time.
(llhcer weie liintalled by Multnomah
bulge. No, 1, A. F. and A. M on Tues
day evening follow: I,. I I'orter,
nuntcr, II. K Feriin enior Warden, 1
Chrii-tui.i lifter he Imd the deed be
threw her olf the tiaclt by ti lling hei
that the piexent owner would not M'll.
I.aat Monday evening the young peo
ple' Cliriritiun Fndeavor fOi iety ol the
t'rcHhvterinn chinch, met at John Mc
Kay', Ironi wlu re they proceeded in a
IhmIv to lit-v (i. W. liilioi.ey' houait,
carrving w ith them a hauaoiim cany chair
for tin- paaioi'a iihc. Tlm evening wk
aieiii ai ine paiaonage 111 a very picii-i
ant manner.
On Smubiv, Judge T. W. Font went
up tlm Aliernelhy to the rcaidenee of A.
I.eek where he milted in iniirrhigii Mr.
A 1 l.ii. 11 im I Mih Jennie I.eek.
Aiter tl.11 ceteiuony the company par
took of a aiiinptuou dinner They will
reai.le ut l.inrt'a mill w here the groom
i head auwyer.
Wc.lm d.v wa aet a the time and
8 o'cl" k na Hie hour for It I,, llobiiuii
li. join tlie iH'iie.liciiiie rank hy taking to
liinn-elf a w ife in the (cron of Mis Jck
aie llixi-oii. TKui'a all right Hoa we
are Haying all our old ahoea againat your
return
ItiMea l ol a Cltritnia tree the Con
greg.itionul church aave.l the money, f50
lor die Sunday Hchool library and gave a
concert iiiHlniul. Notwithntanding the
Inclttuioiicy ol tlm evening a full bonne
greeted the little folk and the greatest
good humor prevailed.
The latest in vUiling card at the F.N
tkki'kisk (Ikkh.k. Price to Rtiit you.
ttoit:ln Mill,
After January 1st shaving will he 25
cent at FariiHworth' barber shop No.
4 Coniuiereiul bank block. Quickest
and cleaneat woik in the city, litid the
hi tint will be In attendance to polish
your alloc and put you in piesentable
) shape.
Notions, Clothing Furnishing Goods,
Nobody Disappointed Up To Date !
Our lloliiliiy iittnictiniiH jilcftHi! tlwrn all. Not a cloud to
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V . ; ""vt wnu vmii nur riinmmtnn bux-k 01 gniH opiiropnaie
fltlrillilf, fill' tivtrvuttltr Vlrnuill t.h.uui, u.ii in tiini(lf&f intililtr til i.
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Aii iiiiciiiiili'( iiHHorinii'iit mid variety to nuit all tatiU'H in
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
Musical Instruments, Etc.
OlHOLIDHY-4'GOODS.
-A5HBURrlCuiTARJ
jit t all
All perthjiia indnbtl to u tnimt call
and :nuke a ncltleinent without fail or
you will Iihvh extra coat to pay. Our
liuginen will be cloned out.
MaYKK a ACKKHMAN.
lent ml Arfdltinii.
j tilli.tili.in lu fu n.tl 11 llin
attention la culle
iutiul, nii.tly ami healthy location
for home mi lenHoiialde term to iur-
r'l.iM'm wishing to liH'ute in Oregon
tlity. Spli'iidid water and other attrac
tion in t'ei tral Addition. Fine mnr
urlian pioiK'ity in irait of five
acre or inoie, mm mile and a quar
ter (nun town. Several small hut val
uulile liirin lor rale clieap and on eay
term. Apply to I, It. Janxhy
With W, C'ary Jolnmun.
Wedding alationery, tho latest stylea
ami (lnet Hortiiieiit ever brought to
Oregon t'ity at the K.stkkckihk ollice.
C. 0. T. William i now prepared to
make veiy (avorable rate or, good farm
bain.
CO T. William i now doing busi-ni-H
for hiuiKc If at the old tiind next
door to t'aillifld A Huntley' drug
alore.
Thiiae contemplating hor'nwiin; ahould
aiicertain term offered by C. (. T.
Williniii.
Soothing
powders
rrOtl)ftlNClinNGUTH
BEUETB miRISH BEAT,
fKKVEST FITS. OONVI'LHIONS. kc.
' MBtr.UVI A HEALTHY BTATI OF Tn OOH-
ST1TVTI0M CCKl.Nll FERIOD OF TEETH1NO.
Smi Uuil Uu wnrd. JOHH STTXIIKaX, Cbw
krt, Wworth, Bamry," arc DraTt oa tUe
(JoT.mmenl Biamp aSlxm to wub packet,
M-aola by all Leading DruKU.
R PRIER'S
Photograph Gallery.
If you want a pood jihotogruith give
liim 11 cull nt his old stand op
posite Farr'u butcher shoji.
NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE.
PROMPT DELIVERY j
TREES! TREES I lj
Twenty thousand
ITALIAN AND FlTnTTE PRUNES
For sale cheep at the
PRAIRIH NURSERY
First class Prunes, Gc. each in
100 lots.
Second class, 3c. each in 1(X)
lots.
For further information, call on
or address, DAVID J. COX,
Clackamas Co. Canby, Or.
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OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK IS A VISION
OF BEAUTY AND THE GREATEST
HOLIDAY HIT OF THE SEASON.
JUBurmeister & Andresen.-
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Holman A Warner, Undertakers and
Kmbaline.m, Orrgon City Hank building.
Iiiceipt, note and order book at the
F..VTKKPK1 ollice.
Central addition to Oiegnn City in lota
and block to Riiit purchaaer. I'roperty 1
cheap, term eaay. 8ee L. It. Janney,
with W. Carey Jobnaon. tf
School deportment card one cent
each, good for term, at the F.NTKHPwag
ortice.
Old paper for underlaying carpet at
' tbia ollice.
If yu wil
apply la '. O.
barrow moary
William.
Lounge, chain, etc., nnholHtere'l at
Holman & Warner'. All work guar
anteed, lie) air all your old lounge for
little money and they will be good a
new.
SEVENTH ST. MEAT MARKET.
HARRIS &s HALL, PROPS..
-AFRESH - AND - CURED - MEATS.-
None but the btet quality kept. A trial orJcr solicited.
C. F. WINWKT.
WIXESET &
UNDERTAKERS
Ijtrgeut Mock of Coffin and CaakeU kept South ol Portland. Also cloth covered
and Metallic Casket furnished to order. Ladies Burial Robes and
Gents' Burial Robes in stock.
Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horce 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.
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DiRaolutlon of L'o Partnership.
The co-partnerhip heretofore exluting
between A. Mayer and Inaac Ackerman
under the name and Riyle of Mayer k
Ackerman ha lieen thi day diRHolvcd
by mutual conwn'. All oatatanding
debt muHt be puid only to A Mayer .or
to hi agent, Laz Ackerman, and the
liabiltie will Iks paid by A. Mayer.
A. Mayer,
Ihaac Ai kehma.i.
Oregon City, iM-.rJ, 192.
llucklen'a Arnl:a Hale.
The n-Bt Salve in the world far Cuta,
BruiM'8, HoreH, L'lcer, Salt khenro,
F'ever Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblain, Corn, and all Skin Krnp
lion, and positively cure Pile, or no
pay reipiin-d. Hi guaranteed to five
perfect aatitilaction, or money refunded.
Price X cents per box. For ale by t
A. Harding.
Buy your naintf and oil, window
and door at the Park Place Store.
They are cheaper than elewhere.
8. r. 8CB1FTCKB.
SCIIIPTUUE,
& EMBALMERS.
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