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Oregon City hntcrprisc. ritll'AV, NOVKMIIKK '.'i, 1803.' ' ClBckmn Co. Directory. county orncKkn. Ml'. CHAT AUOUT TOWN. Dullll l Mr- Howtrd'a will MtUfy J ,-. rjr liable and children's ili tute go iruwu' gullnry. Tin ltol In vlaillng tarda at tlin K. rtirai" Onribi. l'rli r to mlt rou. fwod K'"rn f6- 'und, Choir piloted .IT'.e. a kjuii at the Red fMll. II nii have a picture tu enlarge ukn It fclft,n' gallery and the work will I fgM tu llll yMi. THE TOLKIJO BLADE. I .. . "' ' J W MnMruin Uni Miirinii I'. W li.iiting m n. ..!,; J. 0 W.ili.t.fl 1, !, Ilr..l, II i m.i HIiIiixt Hmjrili M I. lliilnuM I Klrh.nl Hi'i M'miiiIIih lalr PERSONAL NOTES. m In the Mutt KkndU ..I III.. I " " MJ(iaii illy on liimliiitiit WwliiumUy H. II. Hcolt of Kcotta Mills laaerving on tli. t'nluul Htalea fury it l'orlland. I'.. J. Hwallord of huli-iii waa the gueat 1 riitlmr Jamee In thia tty var h.i,i,.h. ' John IWgla of tho HdUboro In- lll'lHlllllllIlt Waa III ll til )llu fliaa Ami t.t "'v ins uini ui the week for a few lioiim. (Via KlM'linr ftllH 1 f ll.M t ....... I viiw i iiio I if VIIIIMUIIl farmers living etui of Canby, wu In the city Wednewlay on lumlnnnt. MIm Lulu 11, Merrill who li attending tliahiniliu.Mriilli.Kn In Portland wu up i.. ..... i .. .... .. .... iiiu ma rm.i)tii wiin imr lidUir Aiinlu. !ly. K N.Condlt, prealdentof Albany college will Ihi In the city oyer next Sun day iii.l will preai li hi the 1'reabyterlan churi'li. A. It. I.lltle, county aaaeiiBor of Col umbia roimty u In tho city Wednes day vlaltiug Irlendi and attendluir to hiiainea matter. Oliver H Ohlwjn haa gone to work for the Hlile Railway company and In now iiunlly engage.1 In leuriiing the inya- And Hook Containing all the Hasby letters fur one Hollar. JipaupMi rurloa at the Congregational ' tt-rli- ol running a mot Ad- (fcatili 1vy evening, Nov. M. tlwlun 10 rnt. IWlliiinV A Itilih ll H'll loiing" III l'ort- knJ, thrrrlow g"t Ihnlr prliwa Imlora tvobuy In roitlaml. Lor trvei or alohn, one half grown tUdi Ihiiiii'I l"M'- ,,,r ,r" rlr will h mtiiiy rpwuninl ty bating Mine at Oil tti. tr. Win, Ki-antan one of the ohl ami ,t!lknn ronhlmita of leaver Crck 1 at lrr home the flrt of tin wwk ltd f htirli"! from the C allmllr clmrcli lliirlty Tnelar. Vtri. Hli'irt will im-ai li al the (mgra- iu,nl cluin li Hunilay morning on "Tha Obim-h ''' rolith. Harvest lioine fuwert III the evelilim. Ja'nea fr lital Turxlay evening, (hi IWeiiiW 1l Mra Hownl will o!n ah"aillni Im.um rornrr. Hinh anl Ktia itrreU where a lew lnar.h-ra winh- Itf butne ait-oiiiimxlatiuiia may t nip- Thuw wlthing to engiige uonnl ttj apply now. TlieU'liea of Iho llaplii'. thnrrhwlll f ti.ira in lha veelry ul tha thunh ,try two wwka iltiring the winter. The Kit one will l given on Tlmtwlar v In .iiilr 7th. Hni-tier, Inrhi-linit irrlew. W renta; without oyttera. ISrrnU. M.nv i,i.ln Buffer for veara frotn uwihlemmie ami n-pulelve a.ira, toli, ibl aruiiliona, without ever letting tha Karreluiiacuralivo .nrlii-a of Ayer'a taMpa'illa. The tif rlmrnt la, cer Uinly. w.iith trying. He anre you gl Ijrr'a Sariwimrilla am! no oilier. There la no artU-ie of lurniHire maile tl.it ta au K)iulr or la ue.nl ao exten arelr aa an Xmaa irent aa the haml m Binl Itixurlona, fancy rxK-kingrhair. Wi all realire thia fact ami a large mini W.if oa realiifl that no letter flare iiU to huy Ihemi rorkvra than the eUl- Uiment of llolloiny A Huwli. !;;. it.. vi.rv of a line hank of tUy auiteil to tbe inaniilactura ol vllrifle.1 krirk ..n il. Ui.,1 nf J. Hhaw lie liaa Wn n-iaiing to hava a yanl eatahliahe.! tlwre, and with that mil In view l.aa Mn l.,.;l.ll.,,. . Ion lirlihie from the wunty mini arroea to tho more level Unit fti'r.ma friim tlmroad. lleiaalw having Purveyor Fhlney my"1 l''l llirty a. n'auljoining the html M aart lur llm l.ri. W v.r.l which ll Will l"1" on the market In lt '" M il ' (nllnil hihI aiirlng oh'I up l.yman llerrick of Marmot la the oulv peraou front Clmkamaa roimty drawn to aerve upon the trial jury now aiding in Portland tu try UniU-.l HiuUib cawa. r. M, Saiiiaon of MaiiUaiit hat a pli-e on the Untied rttati grand jury wiilc li la now in M'aalon. Una jury will have to pi upon theciiHca of the ailiiluiHi on t ti tit aiuuiriMura. ('. 1. Andrvwa acroinpanied hy III brother, II. A. Andrewa, relumed from Ihelr viail to the world'a fair lut Satui- day act'ompauled hy Mra K. II. Andrewa who haa been vlaillng her old home In the l'.aat. They met at lVutcllo on their way out. J. 11. ltuuli ami hla aon In-law, Win. King, Ixith nractii al aaw mill men from I'rntiaylvanla, hava been looking aliout in On'k!n with a view to finding a anil able titration and hava derided to remain in Oregon City. They have aent back for their familiea to "in them. Nalhan Tingle of Maygera in Columbia counlv waa In the city on Monday hav Inaroma up to aervo on the United Stalea tilal jury which ia now at work in I'ortland. If he can not get excum'd he hoa to I able to attend to hia (lutiea In court and atop here where Hla wiio w now aioiiln on aci-onnt of her health which la much better here than at their home on the ltoaver. Klie ia troubled with aathma, which the dampneaa of tha lower river aeema to aggravate very m mil. In atiNwer to a icimm! iliiinand from all parta of tha United Htatca, tl.fl Toledo Illailu haa piibllnlnid In onu volume, cloth bound, all of tho "Nuabv Lettma" averwrlitvn by tho litto I). H. lAcke, omitting perhupa a fuwr uiiiinportuiit tettiira on local or linK)rtiint topin. Only a few of IheHO letteri wero ever iiubllahed In book form. Kvervlxjdv haa reud aoinu of them, but who haa read all of thorn T The book containa over 5(X) large pagea, and all the Nimby Uittcra written durlnu a Mtrlod of twenty live yeara; alao portrait of 0. K. Ixx ke fioiu hla laat photograph. It would aell at one dollar or more, but will never be pluced on aale. One hundred thouaand copit-a are now being printed and Wind, and one copy will be aent poatpaid by mail free to evert person who thia win tor remiU one dollar for the Weekly Itlttde one vcar. Kvervlnxlf Invited to aend for a acnnon copy of the Weekly Hindu, which will give s full description of the book "The Naby Lettera." The Toledo Weekly Blade la the beat and moat popular weekly ncwapaper publinbed in the country. It haa the largeat clrculuiiun of any weekly newa paper, and goea to every etule, U'rrlUiry and nearly every county of the Union. Only dollar a year, Including the above mentioned book free. Send poaial to The Hlado, Tolwlo, Ohio, for a free aiH-clmi-n conv of the dbiht. 8cnd the addietaca of vour frienda alao. A RARE CHANCE On or about December 15th we will move our entire stock of General Merchandise to AURORA. We have therefore decided to hold a Wedding Annlvrraary. The iblrtvnintli anniversary of Mr. and Mra. 0. L. Coldren'a wedi'.ing day waaci'lcbrated at the roMi.Senco of their aon Klton of KUiotfa I'rairie Sunday, nvmiiU-r 10. 1SH3. Three children and ill.lran xere preiwnt, one aon and thne grandchildren being al)- ai'ii'. Th'e prem-nt were: sir. anu Mr. Miun lllair. Mr. and Mra. u. u. Coldren, Mr. and Mra. (ion. Klllin, Mr. and Mra. KlUm Coldren, K. A. noae, John Ulair. Charlea li'i'in. Jennie Parr, I'earl and Mtx-n rvin.ii. verv appn.prinle n-marka were made to Ibe aged bride and groom nv Jir. Xarrlagea. CioaKN-TaACY.-At the reaidonce of Hev J C. SvIvbiiuh. the otliclating clergvumn, Ko.12lh. Mlaa Olive Cloamm and Charlea N. Tracy, both of Ig.n, Clackamaa county, Oregon. laYi.oH-l!KanN.-At the reaidence of Win. lUa..n. Nov. 15llt. Mi Ann Travlor and Jmea II. Beewn. all of r u. ltev. John C. Pylvanua 'nmclating. Oregou'a MeduU. Oregon aecured twenty mcdula at the world'a fair. In the agricultural depart ment alone, while Waahlngton only got four and California twelve. Following ia a lit of uiedala awarded Oregon ex hibit: (I. W. Iielahaw, Eugene, display of wheat. M. Wilklna. Coburg, graaaea, clovera, wheat, oata and barley, (five medala.) Gardner Ilroa .KUyton, floui wlaleat and pureat. W. L. Himeral, Macleay, wlieat-wlilte winter. 1). A. Swank, Auntavilie, flour win ter wheat. Mort Savago, Howell I'ruirie, mam moth winter wheat. II. W. Cottle, Salem. display of graaaes. Krul A Klrman, McMinnville, flour. F. M. nd M 8. Durbin, Howell Prai rie, defiance tprlng wheat. Kd. Le Faye, Pendleton, blue atem wbeut. W. 8. Hyera, Pendleton, flour winter wheat. Pavid Stout. McMinnville Welcome oata. Geo. W. Olda, Bellevue, SnohomUh oata. J. F. Alliaon, Hopewell. King wheat Hamilton A Hourke, Pendleton, barley Ijidd A Head, llroadoinead barley. Three carloads of Oregon's exhibits am now eiiroiite to Portland and carrying banners bearing the following inscrip tion: "Oregon returning triumphant from the world'a fair; Oregon is still in the land of the big red apples ; Oregon trial iwm.i.a lor the homeleHS and good schools are abundant ; Oregon has mill- imia nf a.-rus of government land open tn the hoiiienecker: Oregon is the home ol the poor man's home, the rich man's naradiae. See the tneilala awarded agricultural twenty, horticultural six teen, mining seven fishery an, educa tioiml four, forestry two, woinan'a work two. For the next Thirty Days at greatly reduced prices. If you desire a good and substantial bargain come at once and get the pick of our well assorted stock. Every department is complete. WILLAMETTE TRADING COMP'Y, BHRLOW, OREGON. 1 Rol Growers C-s-TP. tha Mow 'CU PHCIPIC PRUNE, Earliest. Most Prolific and best drying prune grown. Send for Catalogue. SkUM & UI, Mount Tabor, Oregon. Go to Rrown's gallery for your Christ mas photo's licfore it ts too late. ! WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be Under-sold. Immense StockI Write Usl For Sale The stock and fixtures of Ihe Mono gram Cigar store on Main street oppo site the poet office, including fixtures and furniture of the billiard ana card room. One of the best locations in town and has a good buaineas. Apply to tf M . RosKSBAi'M, Oregon cuy. For Rent. Dwelling houses for rent in all parts of the city. Houses and terms to suit. ClIABMAN 15H08. ri.n.ln'. lu.a Wo. tn tl.OO. mostlv . ,11.11. a - -. . liu-n alioea fine and coartie 11.00; Hoy's brogana y?c. Clotoing greatly reuueeuat tne ilea r roni. E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, OREGOn CITY. Masonic Building. The latest styles of fall and winter .:n;nnu ot ltuiittnn Ar .Tnlinann'a sue- ceHHorsto Hamilton A Sitton, removed to The Ked f rout. Cooflfclhpiffl!! Furniture, Stoves, Cantets, HOUSBIiOLD GOODS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD HERE ON 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 Washington and Alder btreets. Kenool deportment cards one cent each 1 .. m ... tn Tim Knit front. ol I in 1' STKKPB OIIH U. - THE BOSTON .'STORE: G0IHG OUT Op BUSINESS. -i ; THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, ETC., WILL BE CLOSED OUT I THIRTY DAIS REGARDLESS OF nn, TO BOY GOODS CHEAP. DO NOT WAIT TILL THE BEST BABGADNS HOW IS g WE NOT LOOSE A CHANCE OF A SALE. COME EARLY. COST THE BOSTON STORE