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Oregon City Enterprise. FK11UY, 1KCKMHKK 8. ISiO. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. IVices the lowest The Red Front. Ladies rubber 33 cent a iair. Char- nun A Son. OOMINO EviN'T I. O. K. M. M ASvJl KR VKI ball, December 25th . Bargains by the Hundred at the Red Front'! Special Sale. W. B. Patterson, o( Log .in, was buoy on the streets Tuesday. K. S. Bratnhall the founder of Aims was in the citron Wednesday. J. Dennison, of Clarks, was in the city Thursdday transacting business. Mr. At A. Stratum of Portland was in the city for a few hours on Thursday. It is to our interest to please every economical buyer. BbllomyA Bi-sch. tf CITY (OlMil. TKOrKEDINUS. A Lively .Moot I n it Street AeMnent Cm amusing the Vate. Wanted, at the Park Place store wool, bacon, oats, wheat, potatoes, onions and liav. Why have wet feet when 35 cents will 1 - .,f i . I n. -ii i ron. Council called to order by Mayor Sul livan. Koll call showed ollicera and members all present. Communication from Wyclitf relative to extras on trestle contract laid on the table. Communication from Columbia II. A I.. Co. asking for use of room back of their present room. The company was granted permission to take out )arti tion and place it at their own expense back as far as the door leading in from the council chamber. Communication from the board of water commissioners stating that a vacancy existed on account of the rvsig nation of II. Straight, and T. P. Kamlall elected to till the vacancy. I he city recorder reported II cases tried before him for November of which five were fined 5 each, three of whom paid. Five were fined $10 each, none of w hom paid and one $20 which was re- mittcd in case the prisoner would leave town at once. Committee upon fire and water asked for more time in which to consider bus- I'iersen A Hisden 3 7ft TM Miller 40 00 Total f.1100 73 rimi sraKKT rrsn. Pan Lyons ) 4S AS Perliatn Bros 2tM 11 Total ;Ui 79 One lady in the city is intending to purchase a full set of that beautifully decorated china which is on display in BunneisterA Andrvson's w indow to send Fast to a sister so that she may have lor use on her table some eNvant dishes w ith picturesque views of Oregon City and vicinity glased in lasting forms always before her. The idea Is a good one. If voii cannot at present afford a full sot you can find no more unique present or one that will I more highly appreciated. For holiday, wedding or other time nothing can he more suitable than one or more pieces of this elegantly decorated ware, Cio and take a look at it. GO AND SKI TUB BkaI'TIFCL CoSTl'MKS at the Red Men's Masque ball Christmas night. Judge Fouts marrUl Miss Kflie Brown rd Chas. Malander at the Electric h'tel on Tuesday or this week. A single lady wishes a position housekeeper in family. Inquire Farnswor'b's barber shop. 4t Tickets for tiik Red Men's Ball, Gentlemen in masque $1.00 Ladies in mtskfree. Spectators 50 cents. You can wait tiil New Years to buy Christmas gifts, but gifts will go. Buy early. Bcrmeisteb A Andreskn. Mens' and boys' clothing at your own price at the Red Font's Secial Sale. Come in while the assortment is the best. See that Stf fdman is spolt with two ee when you buy St'iman's Soothing Powders. R are of spurious imitations. Marriage licenses were issu-d during the past week to Elizibeth B. Hallinan and J. L. Davis, Ella McCorab and C. R ingle. Mrs. II. M. Whiilock, who went to the Portland hospital some two weeks aito sends up word that her health is much improved. Ladies' fine shoes, square and pointed toe, reduced from $4 to f-' 85, all sizes, high grade shoes at prices paid for cheap ones. Red Front's Special Sale. Shiloh's Cure, the Great Cough and Croup Cure, is tor sale by us. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children love it. C. G. Huntley. Mf sic bv the Willamette Stki.no band under the leadership of Prof. John Everest of Portland for the Red Men's Masque baH December 25th. A man wanting a comfortable borne and a placato work for his board during the winter months on a farm can hear of a situation by calling at this office. Get Ready add go to the Gba.nd Masquerade ball given by the I. O. K. M. at Armory hall December 25. Best flour 75c. per sack, baby shoes 25 cents, ladies laced cloth, foxed 75 en Is, ladies fine button reduced to $1 ; boy's brograns 50 cents, men's plow, $1.50, Indigo blue prints 18 yards $1.00 at the Red Front. Read the ad . fTolidav toys ! To close out my stock of holiday toys I will for the next thirty days sell them at prices that will aston ish you. Call at store on Seventh street , opposite depot and see fine assortment. 4t T. W. Folts. Lost. On the evening of Friday Nov. 24th between Shiver's hall and west end of suspension bridge, one gold neck i tie clasp with the letter "G" engraved Jno Biltner 3 75 Committee on health and police re ported having employed an extra police man at a cost of $ii0 without fees. Report of secial committee rela'ive to bills of II. E. Cross and Williams A Williams for $5J0and $1000. resectively and reported favorably upon the same which report was adopted. The special committee to consider iel ative to the payment of the contested Seventh stieet assessments reported that ttie opinion of Mr. Williams was to the effect that the proerty owners were probably not holden for interest ujhjii de linquent assessments while the bonds men for the contractors could be held for the interest. Mr. Cross being present was called upon to express an opinion and stated that he had not personally looked into the matter, but differed from Mr. Williams. The committee was in structed to confer further with the attor neys and get the matter In Bhape so that the assessments may te paid. (.'romance reaa cnarging street car companies operating freight cars within the city a license of $100 per annum payable quarterly. Ordered to come lip for final passage December 20. The question of ward lines was called np and laid over till the "reform adminis tration" comes into power. To prevent the water from running down the alley etween Fifth and Sixth streets and under Main street a motion prevailed to make proper sewer connec tion. The motion of Councilman O'Connell declaring all assessment delinquent upon Main street, elicited considerable discussion as to whom the warrant should be addressed. Hie motion alter being amended so as to direct the recorder to isjue said warrant to the proper officer whoever that officer might be was laid on the table. The council then resolved itself into a committee of the whole to canvass the election returns and reported the follow ing: fob mayor. 1st Wrd. 2d Wrd H. Straight 206 214 T. L. Charman 02 90 FOB TREASURER. R. L. Ilolman 190 176 F. 8. Kelly 109 125 FOR ABSESBOR. E. S. Califf 193 227 G. W. Church 87 67 COl'NCILMKN, C. W.Fredrick 138, Geo. Broughton 100 J Harrington 124, E. M. Howell 140 B. F. Jaggar 153, J. A. Thayer 133 H. C. Stevens 161, G . II. Wishart 125 The following bills were allowed : GENERAL fl'SU. Wilson A Cooke $ 95 00 PortlanJ seema destined to attract a fair degree of notoriety in the coining months as a smuggling center. The trial jury has barely begun uHn the trial of the parties indicted fur smuggling opium and now a new batch of twenty- six indictments for smuggling Chinese is presented. Among the names In cluded in this list are those of Jas. I.oton, Tom Jordon and tilen Holman. Four teen of the indictmsnts are for white men and the rest for Mongolians, the merchant Said Beck being among the latter. T. W Clark who lias just returned from a successful business trip to San Francisco save that their new woolen mill at Bandon shows up in Hue shae from the deck of the ocean steamers passing. The Record in shaking of the mill savs: The woolen mill people are awaiting the arrival of the doors and windows for the building they have just completed. Ninety-three windows are required for this structure alone. Super intendent Palmer has pushed work in a highly creditable manner. When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. . Pal ton, of Luray, Russell Couuty, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain's A Co., IK'S Moines, to show them his six year old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamtwrlaiii's Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a very severe at tack of croup. Mr. Dalton is coitain that it saved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in his praise of the Remedy. For sale by Geo. A. Harding Total. 420 182 372 234 420 154 on the face. Finder w ill please return it to this office and be suitably rewarded Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, of Poughkeep aie, N. Y., was for years a martyr to headache, and never found anything to give her more than temporary relief until she she began to take AVer's Pills, since which she has been in the enjoyment of perfect health. FiiitcrFlagg of the new Democrat at Silein is playing in hard luck just now. As if it were not trying enough to be wrestling with the establishing of a new d lily to have added to that the breaking o' an arm, and a right arm at that while fixing the press is too much even for an eoitor to bear without complaining. A five column daily called the Oregon Democrat has just appeared at Salem under the management of our old friend, E. H. Flatrg. The Democrat enters the field as a morning daily and will un doubtedly be wide awake and aggres sively democratic as it would ill become its publisher to be anything else. Geo. C. Brownell was called to Rose- burg Wednesday to defend J. M. Keyton who was charged with holding up the county judge of Douglas county at the point of Winchester and compelling him to feign a document agreeing to re lmuwi Keyton's children and not prose cute Keyton for forcing him to sign the document. Keyton was arrested here fcyJ. 8. Purdom along the summer. L Ruconich 5 25 T. 8. Lawrence 9 00 Jas Andrews 1 50 Bellomy and Busch 1 00 W A Huntley 7 90 W II Adams 25 00 P G Electric Co 172 45 Mrs G W Church 16 00 G II Bestow 1 25 I LeMahieu 30 90 J W Kelly or, 00 L L Porter 44 00 S H Walker 3 50 Fred Ely 3 50 C C Bobbins 3 50 Geo R Califf 3 50 A W Millen 3 50 M E Willoughby 3 50 J M Graham 3 50 J , Kliodes 3 50 J W Cole 3 50 J 8 Purdom 89 50 Wilson A Cooke 22 15 A Walker 7 00 F William 24 50 L A Noble 21 00 D E fibeppard 44 00 G Bridges 3 00 II Gilbert 3 00 H Straight 4 40 JRoakeA Co 4 50 CAMRRtmiE, Mass., June 21, H'M). Norman Lichty, Esq., Ies Moines, la. Deab Sir: Enclosed please fljid an order for $1 00, for which send me as many Krausu'a Headache Capsules as it will pay for. They are yery good In deed, but can not get any in Boston, Yours very truly. Asa R. Siiei'Hkrd, 123 Norfolk St For sal by Charman A Co., City Drug store, Oregon City, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Ilendnckson enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Russell, the Misses Emma Wileheart. Myrtle George, Miss and Nettle McCord, Messrs Haynes, Arthur and Clarence Russell and Master Melvin McCord very pleasantly at their home at Mt. Pleasant Thanksgiving vening. For a sore throat there is nothing better thun a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will neirly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheumatism and has cuied many a severe case. 50 cents bottles for sale by Geo. A. Harding John Frost of Park Place was arrestsed the first of the week charged with giving liquor to a minor. After a trial on Tuesday before Judge Fonts the jury found him not guilty. They evidently had come evidence to consider for they were out two hours before returning a verdict. Prof. II. A. Shorey will begin a series of discourses to busy people next Sun day evening at the Congregational church this subject should interest the old anil young alike. A cordial invitation is ex tended to the busy people to come out and hear what a busy man has to say. The proudest man in the state just now is Constable h. T. rields who is liable to place bis best friend under arrest and all on account of an eleven At their last meeting tho Woman Re lief Corps of Meado Post No. 18 elected olllcers for the coming year m follow : Mrs. M. D. Pllsbury, president; Mia. II. iKiremus, sr. vice-president; Mrs. M. A.Stuart, Jr., vice-president; Mrs J. It, Harding, secretary ; Mrs. M, M, Char man, chaplain J Mrs. E. Meldriiiu, con ductor; Mra. JC Pierce, guard; Mrs. Belle P, Harding, assistant conductor; Mra. M. Olds, assistant guard. Tho installation will occur on the first Monday in January. Tho following named were elected delegates to tho annual state convention: Mr. J. 11. Harding, Mr Belle Harding anil Mr. F. L. Cochrane with Mrs. M. E Norrls, Mr. J. C. Pierce an I Mr. M. A. Old as alternate. At the last session of tho mock senate the Ryan revenue bill which provide for a tax of 10 cents ht month against each state and a fine of 10 cents fur each bill introduced which faii to pass and 5 cent for shaking more than once on the samo question, wa adopted. The bill of Senator Powell providing for department and secretary of education was discussed and defeated. An able message from President Carl) wa read opposing anexation of the Hawaiian islands. The bill of Senator Thorn pro viding fur tho free coinage of kllvcr wa made the special order for the next meeting. A new steamer is now on the way In Portland at llonnet A Nelson's yard which i being built for Captain I.. H Jones, ow ner of the Maria and Maui1. nillo to run on the upicr Willamette, It will le 140 feet long with 2l font beam and is modeled so as to draw as litllo water a iHjssiblo so as to run the entire year. The IVnny pheasants seem to lie get ting quite am iable judging by the conduct of one which Mrs. J, G. Porter found in the yard with the bens on Tuesday. When approached instead of running off it entered the hen house with the chick ens and was caught. It is a handsome male fowl and not injured in any sy. The pulp and paper mill which had to shut dow n the last of tho week on ac count of the high water were aide to start up again Thursday morning. It Miould be In L'ery House. I. B. Wilson, 371 Clav stroi-t , Sharps hurg Pa. says he would not tie without Dr. Kin' New Discovery for Consume tion, Coughs anJ Colds, that it cured his wile who was threatened with Pneu monia after an attack of "Iji Grippe" when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no goud.ltnlierl burlier, of Cooksport, Pa., claim Dr. King's New Discovery ha done him more good than anything lie ever used for Lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Tiial Bottles at Geo. A Hard- ding's Drug Store. I.arge bottle M eta. anJ $1. A Men's COMPLETE LINE OF HKill TOP Kip at $2.50 per Pair. Pools A Fl'U, LINK OK WOMEN'S AMK!IIIIil)IU:XS Hoavy Winter Shoos Just in. Como in and soo thorn. OREGON CITY SHOE STORE. Next door to Hank, Oregon City, Orison. FOR HONEST GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES GO TO THE GROCERY STORE V. Harris, Prop., Successor lo Fields & Sons, Ni'xt diMir to rjH A C'o.'h llanlwaru Store. ESTABLISHED 1883. TENTH YEAR 1893. A (Queenly Head can never rest on a lxly frail from disease any more than the lovely lily can grow in the sterile soil. When Con stipation fasten its hold upon a victim, the whole physical strnctiiru commence it decay. At such a xriixl, before tho disease is too tar anvancea, Dr. Pierce') (iolden Medical Discovery will arrest and cure it. So certain la this, that an offer is made to refund the money paid for it when a failure can be found under the condition of a fair trial. Is Your Laundry Well Dnnel iNothing exasperates 1 iierson so much as to have a fine white garment returned from the laundry yellow and niussy, buttons half off and In a condition not tit to wear. Tho Troy Steam Laundry sends out none but llrst class work a trial order will convince vou. Olllce with F. A. Waddocic. post olllce build ing. Kundles left Tuesday evening will be returned Saturday morning. For One Week Only Ladies fine kid gloves e sold for $1 .25 now 85 cunts at the Red Front's Hneriul Sale. Come early. Run Mux's Masiiiikuaiik Ham. Ciiuist mas night. Grand march starts at (1 o'clock. 500,000 TREES Osueo jNfureris Olfcr for the coining scns.ui 0110 of the largest ami inosl roinjilete stock" (if tree to Is) funnel in the Northwest, consisting of the following: 1(K),(X appli all tho lending varieties. l'ttOtK) prune With Italian ami IVtrt in tho lend. ',(M iVnr Jtartlct nnd many other. 10,000 cherry In st sweet und sour kinds. 2.r),0KJ js iich Knrly Crawford and ninny others. . 25,000 lutn till of the l-st. 5,(MK) Jitpaii plum both old ami new sorts. 10,000 aprciot Im'sI kinds for this clitnnte. AIho miiiill fruit, grnMi vines, shitdf, nut ami evergreen trees, riw etc. Send for new descriptive ciitaluirue iiown iulv. Address WALLING & JARISCH, Oswego, Oregon, lu t I II 'r will Ax tii id r aii ... . Ul VREGON CITY IRON WORKS, w . : y New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WOKK & CASTING. All work executed in tho best manner KissiMe. teed on nl! order. Promptness guaran- Total $736 91 main btbekt fund. HamsbawA Behm $2958 98 8 Smyth 90 00 I J W Scoggins...., 6 00 pound girl which made her appearance at his home on Sunday. He says that both daughter and father are doing well. Several mem tiers of the city council were down lo Portland on Tuesday for the purpose of selecting a bell for the use of the fire company on the hill ami pur chased one the cost of which was $85. It was bought up on Wednesday. The "The American Ueauty" a floral panel-picture, to be given all our readers for a Thanksgiving present, is a beauti ful work of art. Cut out tho coupon and send with a 3-cent stamp and get one. Miss Ruth Trattles who lias been visiting her uncle Joseph Walton lias returned to hor home at Nile City, Mich. Dr. L. L. Pickens is unable to attend to his office work this week being con fined to bis home with sickness, Mrs. E. E. Williams rotuaned from her eastern trip and visit in Tezas last week, after an absence of ten weeks. You are not ready for Christmas until you have seen our stock. BfJBMKISTEB & ANOBKSEN. F.stray .Notice. Taken up by the undersigned in Cas cade precinct, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, on NovcmW 3rd, IHO.'I, one bluck horse alsjut 5 years-old with a white hkjI on forehead and a white spot on its nose and an old wire cut on his right knee and both right feet and an undistinguishublu brand on loft shoulder. Also one black mare about '2-years-ohl, weight about seven or eiitbt hundred pounds each. Said horses were duly up- praised oil Piovemtier, llin liltli, IH!i:. O. S. Ciiask. REPAIRING - A. - SPECIALTY. Prices the lowest to 1 hud in Portland. Shop on Fourth Htrcct, near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. U. ROAKE & CO., Proprietors. How you Can Save Money K. E. WILLIAMS, GltOCKR, OHWiOX CITY. Masonic Building. Shiloh's Vituli.eris what you need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney trouble. It give you satisfaction. by U. li. Huntley. is guaranteed to Price 70c. Sold NOTICE FOK FI'JIUCATION. Land Olllce at Oregon City, Orsfton I Iter. 7, IBM 1 Notice l hereby given, that the following imiiiiHi router uu uicu uiium mm lllwillo; to raske flnsl proof in upport of hi olslm un der section 101, K: H, and that said proof will Ixi made before the Reitliter and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, Januiuy 12. imi, vli: William O. Hteel, Homestead Entry No w0 for the N. K, U fieri, tlou 24, T, 8 8., K. S Ksst. lie names the follow ing witnesses to prove till continuous renlileime upon and cultivation of, uld land, viz: rrnnrls C. Utile. Oliver C. Yociim, Horace 8. Campbell, olHslinon, Oregen, and I). Ludwlck, uf Hoi brook, Oregon. 11:12 KOflJtKT A. MILLER, Regliter. When your children need n laxiitive or and bowel regulator, buy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. stomach Fifty (Iohch lor twenty-livo cents. Tho Benson fori colds nnd coughs iH uponuH. In order to be pre-J IMired for iui emergency, net a lottlo of Baby's Pectoral Syrup, Tho best in the market. Prieo 2.r cent. Forf'?3 at tho CANBY PHARMACY, Canby.w- UK J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. im win ' jbrl tU mt vtin lew wir ' trlr n nit Jm. if list cm iroggli Is to sp II fflpeti tnli inuf liooll lli. r, lu 3nuuu tt to l Tho If ioilgll , irsol i u petit ir man Wml Wrow ii toil. 1 'orking Wge o! "ionics ol jftm disi M thai m fnn unir du wkliiKii ver tlia "nHirtiiii hfi'lalioi A mean I'pri, priu h larill "guested ""Kind foi ultol mil ml I Mi tonniMon ''ing con "'it the i 'or in the "idling Ii !" the nea ""medial, Willi to I Dent, UNDERTAKING & EMBALMING, MRS. 0. P. WINESET. rge stock of Coffins and Caskets kept South of Portland. Also cloth i -m mtiainc Lasketa furnished to order. Ladles and Uenta' Burial Robes in stock. n,ie Hcflrge reaiy kt anjr cttn. S. F. SCRIPTUltE, Manager. 'He coir "1 to pro ciency wh: " of the "f sclioil Ulir phu lvi'min t, "Wn Incoi Nations. "Jt only bt they 1, "cli M ca ,on luisiiii "ecesaity a