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Oregon City tntcrprisc. riUDAY, NOVKMIIKK 10, lwi;i. pincknmBB Co. Directory. t A OuurW, 0. IT Iliirinii . n m iu ,.!,: 1. HmliKmll I, I.' llfa.llv II IIIU..J ' Nlln Hmyiti tt. L llniiiiau I IUrliiJ Bi-.ni M'urudlui llalr uuxiiuN city orrwr.M T. W Mulllv n I. I furior J S I'urildiit J. K llh..Da t 1 Uul. II II In.... JUi, l folio ,ni ilrnr, JwiliM'n-fl- O. AII.H.M. Jr., II u k.iir. v.. H lnwililliall, lill, i J C'.M.ka. J. w o i "iiiioii, u. rotter ml T r. Han. 1.11. iuurll mwlaflrai Mrlunlir iif.trb mimth nrur "Tli T to build up Orrifon nil li la elf Ore fon City pmiplr joor pireasKe. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Tlit l.tual In visiting i ri! at th Kit. iir.iK Osrica. I'rlim to ault you. (iixxl ifrrril Ice 3C. a H)iiin. ('Iiuirn nrulorml U7'v. a 0UIII at the Red fwlil. Tlx K. o( 1. hxlK t Aurora will give ifriiul Imll on Tliiikiilvlii( ev, Nov. ti, In J'Umoor lull. iwlliiiuy A IIuih'Ii ll Ioiiiikci In I'ort nJ, llirn'l"ir) in-l Umlr irii-e Iwluie jud buy in 1'orlUit'l. Win. Kn.ly I (lotting out 1 1 in alone fur lUt it ran loan it to the iiiI.UIiiUt lair, HK0! AT KLNSF.T UT. "'"I" ,,,,,n Tnfct.ii W More Oreiren'i World'! fur Kxl,ll,u There. Al,l,,,M.tl,ll,,J,l0,(.llivn,.olmniU)e ii , "M'falreimiiiiMonlii ur Thursday tlin matter ol sending nhlbll fro.,, Oregon to th. Kn rrsmlaro inl.lwlntor fair H taken up ml diN-iiMwI. Tliww prnt at the meeting era: Hon (leorge T. Myera irimuli nt; W. F. Matlurk, ami C. II! Irvliin, anvmUry. It waaanWilol that tha Ori-Kon'a fair coimnUalon inakB a loan of tlin atuln'i axl.ll.lllou, now at Cluc ngo, U ll.c iiiicUIr fair, provided arraiiKMinui.ta couU U i,ltt f()r (t.,Hlr. : iila ipiu-ein which tovxhlhltit thure. 1 OrKonlaM.rhapth only atat In the Union havintf any of ita world'a fair appropriation rnuialnliiK in tha trouHiiry. OtharataUta, aJinoxt without exception, havit ovcrrcai-licd tlicinwly,, and aa a rcmilt, diifli h-iicua of Krcnlur or h-H amount confront thn iitatii coimiilHulon iiM)ii the cloali.K of th xililon, while UrrKoii, on the olhnr luind, mill liaataiim in x (. of fJO.Ooo in the treamiryof lior coininlaNlon. Klmcoinci home, loo, full of honor, havintf won, p-rh morn medal and diploma than any olhnr atate. Jltit with all (hi money in the tmaaury the (oinnilw.Ii unahla to touch it (or any olhur than prKpiuiiitf and uiainlnlnliitf an exhihit of the rMourcv of the tate at the world' fair, a the law cn-alintf the roiiuniaalon, anil appropriailiitf mouny for it umh, providci 'imlly that any mm that la not um1 fur the world fair exhibit nlmll U covered inlo the KWicrul fund of the atnle trraaury The comuiienion ha the exhibit and I of (he opinion inral fence kfnund lit lot at Ihe neme kur, niipliiylog hi are momenla dur it thewluU'r to the Ituk. Ifyoawant a mliahle dye that will cuW in even hrown or black, and will i!omi and Mtlfy you evvry time, uwi Cwkiiihain' provldlntf arranycuient can )e made fortpue fur it and (or altrinlaiit to five ll pmpt-r care and attention. Viitwintf the iimtlci in thi lUht, and Ulntf dw alromof havintf Onan rpnMnt'd at 'Sunai.t 'lty," the executive rotiiinittie i f. I I .1 a ii . ..I. I, ly for Ihe Whi-knr. . "-""" louow.ntf ee'am to M. ii i'f i oiiTitf, uirmMor-Kencrai oi uie now have monny to loan In amount f'.i) and tipwarl on tfood fartm. If too aant to bomiw call early and r-e Bit. Vailn II. 8Miu'pr, Orrtfun City, "t "A rhpiiiUt iucctm and medical tri umph," o tak an emluint phyalcian is rrlrrnire to Ayrr'a Cherry I'ecloral; mil the rulotfy waa none to alroiitf. No oti.tr nipilK ine la ai aafo and rlTaclou it all diwaiw of the throat and luntf. The ladle are preparing, to hold Jinfe Maluil or Temple Itaiaar at tlxConuri'tfallonal rhurrh on Thurwlay, .Weinber Kl. Mr. Itond, direct fnmi J.n will lend the roniunie. dwk the Umple and mn-crintriul. A real Japan- tm fuhion. Henry Hiultli olt auhy aome time o tmplnyrd ('. II. I've to aiiit him In e- curin a li-v. y of r vera! UioumihI dol- krtlcflto hi wife by an aunt in Mle- euuri. A luiir-day coiitit of the will .u Iwn divldml In her favor and ha left Friday to take ponapinlon. The caae la Nkely to le appealed. Annua awinl to have taken Uon Itaelf Btwllleaml aIIVlty. IU" wiliaineu Truliiitf couiany ia making preparation forenterintf luminea there by building liije eture and warehouac, the lower llory u which will I uaed by them and tli uner part for a hall by the Knight of P) thla and other aocletie. Poimty Malrlct Attorney C. H. !)' tMcallwl to Oawcgo the other day to proaecule nine young fellow who had been on a Ilalluw'een lark. The evi dence tin no atrotitf analnat them that tliey thought the clicax't y out wa to llead guilty. Turning over oulhouae Droved to m a bualnea In Whkl, tno WeN exceeded the profit midwinter fair: "Providing the Oregon world' fair cotnmiaaion could lend the On'gon exhibit now In Chicago tothe midwinter fair, on what term can they Ik) taken care of and exhibited? The, cxivnliture of our money ia limited by law to the world' fair. What would he the coet of pace to ua, aa we have to make pro viaion from private aourceaT A yet the committee hue received no reply from the director-general, but a favorable one will no doubt be received, a California will let no opportunity em-a of aecurlng o valuable an actpiUi tlontoher exposition. It I eHci11y to Oregon' Inlereat to lie icpreeentml there, aa all of the building now in conraeof construction at the midwinter fair are being built of Oregon ipruce and fine, and the thoiiMnda who view them and note the uieriority of the lumber hould lie given the pleaaure of a view of thi itattj' product of the mine, farm, orchard, foreel and river. Koene, N. II. July 24, ISM. Nokman Ijciictv, Kmj., I Moino. I)xaPi: Ienloee50 eta, in atampa for two boxe of KrauHo'a Headache Cnp aule,amea hmt. Work like magic. Send al once if pomuble, a I am out. lioapectfully, A. A. llaoNDaoN. Kor aale by Charman A Co., City Drug Store, Oregon City, Oregon. There I no article of furniture made that n no Kpular or ia uaed o exten aivolya.au Xma nreonl a tho hand eome and luxuriou. fancy rocking chair. We all realixe thi fact and a large, nmn U.r of u realiae that no Mter place ex iat to buy theau rocker than the eatab- Ilehnient of Ilollomy I'uhcIi ON ACCOUNT OF HI'ITK. Mr, lllrt of tli Cap Hum Telegraph Nliow tli Venom of tin Attark. To tun KtiiTo:-lnth laaueof the Cour ier of tli 27i Ii ultimo appeared an article copied fro ii i the Tillamook Advocate which doea me a great injiiallc, Thi article wa evidently wrltUtu by one John W. Htodilard, part editor of the .lilvorate. During tli aprlugof H.n I had thia man Htodilard em ployed a orator at Tillamook, and wa coiiielled to illactiarga lilni for divulging the conleiit of meaaaKa end for other neg lect of duty, and h ha now taken Dili cowardly taethoil of getting even with me. I. K. Dint. The following letter have been Kent to thia ulll.e for piilillcaliou. Itoib are clear and cuiiclao In their tutineiit: coaiexTilir with am. I'nBTi.Aan, Oregon, Nov. Mh, IMfl. To Til KniToa: Thia la to certify that ilurlng Ihe month of March, April md May. Wl, I wa employed ly the Thoni- uiii-IIiiiiKlon Klei'trlc Light Company to erect an electric light plunt In the town of Tillamook, Oregon; that during aald time one J, W. Htodilard, now one of the propri etor of the Tillamook Advocate, waa em ployed aa operator at Tillamook, and while acting In that capacity divulged the oon tenU of a number of iiieimaKl adrireaaed to me. I rexirte! the matter to Mr. I. It. lllrt, prealileut of th company, who for thia and other miacondiict diacbarged the aaid HtiKlilard, H. I.. I.amhihtii. i.maa raoM miiHr wilhrkk. Kahlx Chkkx, Oregon, Nov. 3d, IwaI, To th KniToa or KsTr.aeaiax: I hereby certify that I. K. lllrt and the Cape Horn Telegraph Company have done everything they agreed to by the ople of Kagle Creek. We are well pleaned with Ihe work and III management. IIinky Wll.UKKX. Th WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be Undeivaold. Immense StockI Write Usf Solo Crowors of the New PACIFIC PRUNE, Earliest, Moit Prolific ami best drying prune grown. Send for Catalogue. SIlUM- & tlUtHJ, Mount Tabor, Oreeon. THAKKMilVI.IU I'KOCLAMATION. Korember SO Dealgnated by the Presi dent for Puhilc I'rabie. Tber Are Tluuikful. Itev. Parker, who wa preldent ol the I'.npllHt Mate convention, which met at Pendleton, remulned up there to a a I t ill revival meeting and j not re turned the firet of the week having had a very pleaaaut time and aiu'ceaalul meet ing. The following I taken from the Kant Orcgonlan, of Nov. 4: The revival meeting being held at the Haptiat church cloed Friday evening. There waa a large audience present to hear Mr. Parker' lat eerinon. At it cloae Neveral abort addrene were made by local paxtor, in which expreion waa given a to the pleaaure it had afforded them to work during the paHt week with Mr. Parker in the meeting. The follow ing, algned by the paator, was then adopted by a standing vote of the entire congregation, and i publiehed by re-(iieel: Henolved, That we do hereby tender the Kev. Oilman Tarker bur united, gin cere and heartfelt thank for hi faithful, earnest and loving miniHtration among u during the past two week a a minis ter of the goepel of our Lord Jeans Christ, and for hi kind, cheerful and unselfixh example of devotion to the Maater'i canco, by which he ha helped u. That we request the pastor ol thi church, (Haptiat), to tender tothe First Baptist church of Oregon City our thank for, and assure them of our appreciation of their kindly interest in us in sparing their pastor from among them to labor among u. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 14, 1891. Mr. Nobman LiciiTy, Dea Moines, Iowa. Pkar Sib: Will you please be kind enough to lot me me know who Is your agent in Balimore, for the sale of xrauso' Headache Capsules? I have tried at a number of drug stores but have always fulled. I have had several boxes of them sent me from Washington, and found them to le the very best remedy I have ever had lor severe headaches. Very truly yours, 1501) Tatterson Ave. Mrs. A. L. Davis For sale by Charman Co., City Drug Store, Oregon Citv Orewon President Cleveland ha issued the following proclamation designating the 30th of thia month as a day of public thankxgiving and praise, The proclam ation is aa follow : 'While the American people should every day remember with praise and thanksgiving the divine goodness and mercy which have followed them since their Winning as a nation, it ia fitting that one day in each year should be es- IMtcially devoted to a contemplation of the blesaings we have received from the band of (Jod, and to a grateful acknowl edgement of his loving kindness ; there fore, I, (irover Cleveland, president of the United States, do hereby designate and let apart Thursday, the 30th day of the piexent month of November, as a day of thanksgiving and praixe., to be ; kept and obeerved by all people in our j land. On that day let us forego our or-! dinary work and employments and as semble in our usual places of worship, where we mav recall all that God has - i done for us, and where, from grateful hearts our united tribute of praise and song may reach the throne of grace. Let the union of kindred and the social nut'ting of friends lend cheer and en joyment to duty, and let generous gifts of charily for the relief of the poor and needy prove the sincerity of our thanks giving." For Sale. The stock and fixtures of the Mono gram Cigar store on Main street oppo site the post office, including fixtures and furniture of the billiard and card room. One of the best locations in town and has a good buxiness. Apply to tf M. Rosknbaum, Oregon City. Children's shoes 2.rc to $1.00, mostly lace ; Ladies lace shoes fine and coarse 11.00: Boy'e brogana 75c. Clottiing greatly red'ueedat the Red Front. MtosforOiiiv! Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD HERE OX Easy Weekly and Monthly Payments. You cannot buy these goods cheaper any where for cash. Wm. Gadsby, The House Furnisher, NO. 130, FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, - - OREGON. Between WaBhington and Alder Streets. POPE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of If SB I E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, OREOOn CITY. Masonic Building. The People's Favorite. The Famous Seaweed Remedy is still in the front. Scores have beeo cured here in tow n by it and willing to testify to its success as a cure for Rheumatism. All who sutler should give it a fair trial. Sold by Thaver A Alden, Main street, and G. Margreaves, south Madison street. Wood Sawing. The Babcock woodsaw. Work quickly and cheaply done. Leave orders at Grout & Confer's office or address me at Ely. Elmer Dixon. The latest styles of fall and winter millinery at Hamilton & Johnson's suc cessors to Hamilton & Sitton, removed to The Red Front. nnwa tTM k ware, eic. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY OREGON THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest Price List sent on application. Factory, Cor. Mian and 11th sts.. Oregron City. o HFROSTON STORE: ftETIfrlflG FHOW BUSINESS. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, ETC., WILL BE CLOSED OUT IN THIRTY DAYS REGARDLESS OF COST. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. DO NOT WAIT TILL THE BEST BARGAINS ARE GONE, AS WE WILL NOT LOOSE A CHANCE OF A SALE. COME EARLY. THE B 0STON S TORE.