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? 1 t ifcgon City hnterprisc. fltll'AY, PKCT.MHKK 5, Ihii.I, ' jckumns Co. Directory, t'Ot'NTY urncKiiN. '.aK'i.itrtt, (Jrf, iiiirlutnulnt. .1 W Hnlitriim ti. K. Ilotimi W Oaillllltf . M M ll.m.i,, i, O W.lh.r.fl J. .'. Ilra.ll,, II It Ull.,, Willi.. Mm fill II I- ll'ilinaii I Richard Hc.il M'nriinllin Hair HAT ALJOUT TOWN. '"" KMItT I'llOCKKIMNMN. 4 ,'l,'t "wkH-llill," AloWH-Ad. Jmirn.il lo MiH 1.t. III. A.V.(:.Hkii,ii,,H,7Ju,r of roml dl.l. rl' l No. 1 m,N.ri,.. for Nv.,llllW .i"'imin.i m follow.: l.,or htI.I :iH nz .,.,, ilII()llnU mm oni-re, ,,.,. Tl.,, b;vh, Wh. w.h-w.1 U, iwurur umt-rUI ami n.hiillil rl'lw nw ('I... u,,,,,,, chool Iiimimi mihI I'luMttui vy ro,. A,,,li,.i..t, of llmiry W. M.unr ,,r Hwiwto .,11 lloorl,, m sl,t,ii. Hun one icnIIuii Iii Milwaukee Krante.l. W. II. Hinlth iim.rvlitor of roml ilia trlt No. 2 reporltx! ,H.ilitiir..ii for NoVf-inUr u follow,; MHir 47) material fH, lill..ow,. It wh Im flirm (li.t Hiiimrvlaor Kinllli procure i"lrial r.-lml,wo until briila on AUrni'iliy roml. Kximnae o( :i4.W iinlrri In uro tecllng county roml kIoiik Milk Creek at Mi-mlow llrook approved mi l, Wei. Ilrt of ii.ww,r of ilmnHKim on OrvKon CUy ln, owvk rod approved ml iimiii payment of ilmimKi amount ing to UM) to II. II. Jolmnon nil I.VKIlo l. l Miikoiib in.) tlm filing 0 tlm rwnlpl with the loiinly clerk I lie road ill Ih) oriiril omiii. Ili'l'ort ol tliti Marion county court rela tlvo lo tint it'imlrliiK of tlm limli k bridge la-liaivn l'U kaiiian ami Marion l oiintii-n approved nnl clerk ordered lo draw war rant for :i7M. ICffxtrt of IV K. Klilcroll on tlm Ini- I I. ...1. ...... . . ur'wi. i.nn una llint flU'll H,nliti at Mra. Iloward'a will satisfy (oriuf Sixth ami Main almoin. ft hi vl.ltltiK cant it tlm V. :irti. ri(.K. I'rim to ault you. ,! tiarflll Ki't while ymi am at It. rn tlml tlioiti at Iluriiilat4ir A An- I ( tin la iraliriK llitKlt ;! orf Canity waa In tlm city onti ilay J trrk, ilniliiii in li tt luikvya will lnk at Filnr'a mill, mar Iku, on Uy, Iw. IH'.'.I. t aii.lay rvunlnu at 7 .'Kl tlia li.lmtof ,f.n will -oi f1 nil tlia t'lana at hi. u!' K'li.nl 'lll''li. Jirlo 111. Miltai-rof hi. Ilflvua, ilm dy on IiiihIih m tlin llrl of ili 'rvimi'iit ol Hie Onyoii City ami k did rriiialnril onr lilylu. Axroii road ahownl viiwiiiw in. M-r Vail to W. t, Uuah,, l"T ' ''' l-M. ,, .1 Ar.norv li.ll Ml. " 1 ' nmm'T ""I""'"" " " i lid Mcn'a Miii.t.i l.all. i - i i ... . 1 uur grail.! iii"iirj m iiriniiiiR. terry Irom IW to 110 Ixiltln. (.'lUMMtx A Co. Tlx liinlt"Mir main iiiartttli) who I In Milvrly'a on li.xi.r Tlmrxlay ,M irs umloiilitct.lly tlio l-.t on llir ul. Oni W hliM-t tt-riia of fliw iln'aa ..li to l aolil at CimI or Uu at tlm 4 Kront'a hH-lal t-li iMn't iiiiwtlm tnr, Imni. II jliinwin A Miwlmr liavvlakvn tip of tlm iivw Klwtiic rvataiirant ,Um ili'lrf"iiir. to inako it flouri.li, jxtm m villi llifin Mr, John hralfa of Chlrano U Milt Kili'nt Kfr. J. A. rVkatiiini Ihla wrt-k, Iwiiig trii l No. 0 ihowiiiK exK-inllturv of 'J 01 for material, a:i.WI for lulwr ami H for iiMrvi.ion, JttHjrt airovcl ami ac count. onliTt-d iaiil. K I'. Carter iuH'rvior of roml ilia (rli't No 4 ahowliiK xwn.fl of $1 for material ami :U.'i2 for lalnir lloweil. lti'Hjrt of K. I. Crlnr relative to Shuik'a mill road ahownl pxiiiililur of f.7. 'J.1 for lalxr and :i.ii0 for llxr of forinaii. Ainuiiiil Kulmi-rilx-d and worktsl :10.H7. l(iMirt aiirovd. Ili-tatiVH to tho care ami kivpiiiK of W. C. Kent, aiier an allowani-e of II'.' xt mouth to dutfl from IVci-iiiIkt I wa or lcfp.1. Tlie matter of the collection of do liniilent taxio M reMrted hy the nhcrifT waa laid over till tlm 10th of 1 S-cviiiImt Mileage and ix-rdiein of coiuiiiiiwioiieni ibi way lo vlail pointa of Interr.t In ! ! " C. Hair, 2 ilaya and 25 ufuruia and Metiro. SwCtiarmau X Co'a grand holiday ji'.y, They have averythiiiK In the iittmaa Una from agoM tooth pick lo iMHind ralhartic pill !Uri I'arker of Cnerryvllle waa In the r Unnday with five coyote acalia whirli bid ratiirel and for which he ra mi a county warrant calllnit (or L3. Nearly eveiy family ha lo luv loV! blldiiyand no twiter lioinw can be M in the city to make iurvha't for .rintina preaent than Hcllomy A mb. L. 1'. Wllliama of I'larkea waa In town Ami of the wwk. Iln aaya that hi iglilxii IhxhI la making rtineiilerahle .(iMVemenl In the y ol orchard! J liop yarda Stop! Yon liavn loimd Ilia 'lce to y the newuat, moNt novel and piiro ite preaeuU A lilg liim of the oicerit holiday goixlu. 1'rirva low. rryhiMly wulcomn llt'MMKIHTKN A AS'KHICrllC. Ml. Tremhalli, who la inemlier of aaaociallon of Pacilk Coaat Fire Tiiffa hit received an Invitation to at- ml a meeting of the aanocmtloil Rt Hull incimu In Feliruury aad la thinking ol 'ing. I'cnple who have tried It, any tlml re i no Imtler inedicine for dyap- limn Avor'a Sawur'Ua. H 'm.v H give one ilm alonmrh of n outru n, U It no Htrenirtlieim the alimentary or- Mt Unit illgeatioil of ordinary food Ikc nii'n cnxy and natural. The IiidiN-iiileiiio FnlerpriHo i tin' mo of a new mid neiit newapam-r Inch madii ita Initial how In our hhiu- ll"n Ihe iniHt wts'k . !l i piihliHheil t 'O'li'pendenw In thl aluto mid ! w't1" SW with llvo, neway iimlter. May 11 wturpriMe he ancreaNfiil. We are tho lioadtiiiHrter for all new ""1 novtl Chriatinaa good of theeaoii. ur Klegiint lino of Holiday gift" I ln for liiHpection and include the H'eatcHt variety of appropriate gift t Wife w hich plai:o them within the ream tfovorylMiily. You will he inoro than Plowed if you call on Hiirmeiater A An "ii, leudera of the Holiday trade "ith new mid jiopnlar linn of wali'he, M, jewelry, eliyerwaro, novuitie. ""wli'iil liiHtriiinnntH, etc, The ileatirof Mra. Juno AruiHtroim l'ile Hitting In lior chuir at lier homo "'fee iiiilu iiorthwost of thin -ity a N.lcn and tuuxH)ctod as "he had been in her iiHiial health prevloti toherdo Howevor a alio waa In lier IKlh It la not a matter of Biirpriae that "' ahotild depart thla life, fhe waa wn in Iroland and after living in Jral placet In the eant, boing at one lie In the employ of Abraham Lincoln, e emigrated to the coal In 1849, and "ok up her relilonoe with hor huahand, wm. Arinntronir. on the farm whoro she died. Tl, f,. i fu.nrrnd on Saturday, !Jr.v1'e being cotiiluctod by Kev. Father "uorna mile SHO; It. Scott, 3 day and mile U N). Court ailjourned to meet December 10. IW3. TIIX rolJlDWINO Hll.l.a WXMK CONilllKHKI). C W (ianong 7(1 tieo F Morton 87U 88 C W (ianong XI 65 Jildmm Howell H2 50 S II Calitr 47 50 O'Connell A lilaaa 0 70 tieo Taylor not allowed Wheeler Sage 77 M W C Faulkner 15 W) W II Welch WOO III. Ilolman 20 00 M A Clark 5 tHl W II Ilurghardl -'5 Portland lien l Kiev Co 5 10 It Scott 15 05 JC Pradley 1 00 PokACo 13 IH K.vTXUi'inaa 42 00 Mileage ami r diem, juror. . . . OSS 20 ' ' Witmwne. . 125 IK) State v (ieo Smith WOO " " Miinpiam 28 00 " " C lleirnT 10 05 " " tieo liroMhung 42 25 " " tieo Smith H 05 " " Sam My ll) "0 " Win and F.lmer Alhee 24 40 ' " Kd Hoyle 42 60 " " Hojwing A Lang H 20 " " J no Froat 4' " " Ah Ping and Ah Koing 11 20 Where lo IHne Sumhiy. The Dleciric Hotel lioHtaiirant will . . M.. .1 I ......a A....-. Ull.lllll V Herve a tine iiiiiiny unim'i n"j j from 5 to 7 ;:) P. M. Kvery thing Hint cIukh new mamigeinent. Mnto Help only. Oive na a trial. HOIIINHON A WOHIIKB, 1 rojin. Partiea who pay thuir lrt,t,t B,",t'!,8 ment lo the city trwwurer and take hi dui.licate n-cei.ta therefor ahould on no account fail to file the duplicate receipt with tho recorder ao that ho may enter It on the docket of liens and roleaHe the property from tho legal Hen which tho Htmanienl conatiluU. U me n-ceipi .a not llled with the recorder tlie aaaesHineui remain a Hun of record agalnat the proji- .. tl lll ...ir mi'illlllH crty. I'on i iuh o mo ." i with tlie reconler. ShoriirMoHieTtho populiat ahoriirof Columbia county who la :1000 abort in hi account with the county, has not been eeeii tin. two week ago Friday when he went to Portland "to arreat a man He waa hiHt wen going toward the North ern Pacific train and it is thought he baa akippod to Canada, Tom Watis has been appointed sheriff by the county court. . When vou are wanting any pure ana flratclaHacidor you will find . to your Interoatto call upon Jamea 1 artlow who nlkea a bualneas of aupi-lylng fiimihe. with a firatclaaa article made by himaelf from aelected atock. Jallle. uTrTaPI ft Shivoly'a Thurmluy evening la not only i good rector, but an actor ol no mean repute. Tlm Moik Henale. Thoae who were preaent at the laat meeting of the mock ncnate, eak of the 'nIoii aa a moat lutureatlng one. In the ahatiiice of tlie prnalihint, Col. It. A. Miller, II. 8, Strange waa choaen preaident pro tern. After routine work, the Into ailver bill of Senator Thome wa taken up ami (liccimaed, the aenator fa voring the ineauire being Campbell, lllnearnon, Ilankliia, Droaaer and Strulght, while thoae oppoaing were Hen alor Drigga, Dye, Ferrln, Powell and Hammond. The bill wa laid on the table for future conaideratlon. Two bilh were mde api-rlal order for the meeting thl week follow: To forldd alien owiiurahip of land and requiring an edit catiomil ipialifli-ution for all votera. The atale hoard of equalization have the recorda Ixtfore them fioin the aeveral count iea and they ahow a Ujtal aRxnaament forlWCI of I78,8I5,04 a aguinat $105, U4.770 ln 1H02. Hut while the total ahowing for the current year I not favor able the net figure ahow that after all indohtedne haa Wn deducted the kaaaeaamoiit for 1HU.1 ia $11)0,055,613 al againat f i:M),l(i2,3(Kl for the previou year. A new Methodint church ia Ix'lng built by the jieople of the Jotie' mill nelghborhriol alxiut half a mile from the mill. It ia 54x40 and much of the work ia Ixdug donated. It la hoed that i it will be completed In time for the Christina exerclae which are to be 1 held In the neighborhood. The ground waa donated by II. II. Saiilding. The trealee are It. Confalr, M. (). Card, T. C. Liveaay, T. W. Welch and P. W. lteaa. ItoWt lH Shaicr of Upier Kagle Creek waa in the city Thonuluy attend ing to buainena and reoita a very little auow at hia place when he left Monday, though it had been in aiglit on the bill a few milea dixtant for aoine time. He reiort the M-hool in bit diatrict under the management of Mia F'eathoi of lUinaacti a juat cloaed after a aucceaa f ill term. It ia rxiiected that !axe can be paid by about the flint of February and thoae who have them to pay are already antic ipating the event by purchoidng county warrant at a dim-omit. With tax time imminent, tliomi having warrant to anil ought to get a little better price than they have been bringing of late. At a recent meeting of the school land rommiaaionere in Salem an apportion ment of 70 cent per acholar waa made. Aa there are 7,240 m-holara in this county ' thin will yield 5,Ot:i.OO to be attributed to the several diwtricta in the county. This apportionment will come in very handy in this year nl no taxes. A quiet wedding took place at the res idence of Kev. (iihnaii Parker laat Satur day evening when that gentleman united in matrimony Mr. John A. Koake and Mia Nora M. Howan, both of this city. They will live in the house occupied by Mr Ja. liouke for the few years, at the coiner of Jefferson and Eleventh streets. Col. K. A. Miller accompanied by his wife went to hia old home in Jackson ville Saturday evening for the . purpose of closing up bis huainess there and to viait a lew hours with relative. He re turned to hi arduous poet aa register, the onlillu of the week. Harton Jack, president of the Ilntte Creek F'air Association and H)Htmaster at Marxism was in ihe city the first of the week and spent some timo at the Entfr I'Hihk office. lie states that Marxian), Scott's Mill and Wilhoit will have a daily mail after the first of July next. Sheriff Kelly, Clerk Powell and Treas urer Malarkev, of Multnomah county, who were indicted for not milking their semi-annual rejiorts as reipiired by law, have been released as the new law makes no penalty for that offense. (Inaks. Will be sold until December 31, 1893, at great reduction in price we have a arge and excellent stock and will close out regardless of price. Call and ex amine. Just received an invoice of hosiery manufactured by Smith & Angell to them belong the credit, of producing the best article introduced in the hosiery business of the world which will be Bold ga cheap as in the market of America. Sold by Tiiob. Charman A Son. Facta Aliont Christinas. There are a good ninny gifts to buy you don't want to spend more than you can help. Yet while you want to limit the expense you don't want to limit the choice of giftB. Y on want the best ana most for your money. In view of these facta you will find that the most satis factory plac to trade is Burmkistkr & Anuhkbkn. Camhhidok, Mass., June 21, 1890. Norman Liciity, Esq., Dob Moines, la. Dkab Sib : Enclosed please find an order for $1.00, for which Bend me aa many Krauso't Headache Capsules as it will pay for. They are yery good In deed, but can not got any in Boston. Youra very truly. Aba R. Shepherd, 123 Norfolk St. For sab by Charman A Co., City Drug atore, Oregon City, Or. For the Taxation of Church Property. Are you in favor of the taxation of church property? If you are, join the rimiron State Secular Union. It costs .,. nntliinu. Address. Katik Keiim Smith, Bec'y O. 8. 8. U., Oregon City, RARE CHANCE On or about December 15th we will move our entire stock of General Merchandise to AURORA. We have therefore decided to hold a 44 GRAND REfflOVfiLi SALE I For the next Thirty Days at greatly reduced prices. If you desire a good and substantial bargain come at once and get the pick of our well assorted stock. Every department is complete. WILLAMETTE TRADING COWIP'Y, BHRLOW, OREGON. WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be Under-sold. Immense Stock! Write Us! Sole Crowers of the New -Z?'D PACIFIC PRU1NB, Earliest. Most Prolific and best drying prune grown. Send for Catalogue. SkUfyl & JU1S$, Mount Tabor, Oreeon 111 -5Le- Tad tilobe-Drmocrat Free. Any reader of this paper can get Tim St. Loi'is Gloii-Dkmockat free. Read the offer, on another pan, and take advantage of it at once. The Weeely Glohe-Democrat is now issued in Semi Weekly sect ion, eight pages on TueB ilay and Friday, sixteen pagea every week, making it prai-tically Semi Weekly paper, yet the price remains ONLY ONE DOI.LAK A YEAR. In politic, it is strictly Republican, but it gives all the news, and is absolutely indispensa ble tc the farmer, merchant, or profes sional man who ha not the time to read a larjje daily paper, and yet desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted. Sample Copies will be sent free on ap plication to Gloiie Pkisti.su Co., St. 1 aii is, Mo. 3t Parts five and six of Bancroft's irreat work "The Book of the Fair," is out and is even more complete than the first number. The descriptions and views of the wondera of the world's greatest exposition ia clearly mven that tnose who visited the fair admit that it gives them a better idea of its many sights than could be obtained in atrip of a. week's duration through its labarynth of exhibits. Get one of the booka and an examination of it will convince you that it ia well worth the small price askeil for so complete a work and will be one of tlie best acquisitions that can be made to your library. There is an opportunity for a few more cotntent persona to canvass for the superb book and we know of no more praiseworthy or profit able occupation. Those interested can write to J. T. Rogors, 878 Washington street Astoria Or. 1894. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. 1894. 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In a word Harpers Weekly comblues the news framree of the daily paper and the artistic and literary qual'tles of the magazine with the solid critical character of the review. HiRPERS'S :- PERIODICALS- Per Yeun HARPER'8 MAGAZINE M 00 HARPER'S WeEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postage free to all aubscribers In the United Staiea Canada and Mexico. Fish. Fish. Droirnn Plt.w Fiati Market onmiaite cor ner from Pope'B hardware store, carries lull Btock of fish, poultry, and game in season. OvBters and salt-water nsn re ceived fresh from the coast. Orders promptly filled. K. T. Humphrys. For Kent. Dwellinu houses for rent in all parte of the city. Houses and terms to Bint. Charman Bros. The volumes of the Magailue begin with the numbers of June and De"err.ber of each year. Wheu no time ia meutioued. aubacriptloua will begin with the number current at the time of receipt of order, houud volumes ol Harper'a Magaalne for three years back, In neat cloth binding:, will be sent by mall, post paid, on re ceipt of tXOO per volume. Cloth cases for bind lug 30 cents each by mall post-paid. Remittances should be made by post office j j .. ....... ..i,...nA,.i i.... 1 mouvy urucr or uinii iu ii.uiu nwuv. v. Newapapera are not to publish this advertise ment without the exprvaae order of Harper A Urothera. Address. HARPEER BROTHERS, New York. Receipt, note and order booka at the Entkrprisb office. E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, OREGOll CITY. Masonic Building. If you want an attractive sin see Davis the painter. Portland prices. Shop back of Pope A Uo.'a hardware store. Khausb'b Hkadacuh Capsdlkb-Wab- ANTKU. 1894. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper'a Baiar la a Journal for the home. 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F COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT, O. N, 0. Armory. Third and Main. Regular drill night, Monday. Regular buaineaa meetiuga, first Monday of each month. orrtciaa. J. W. Ganoug, ... Caatalu F.8 Kelly, - First Lieutenant L. L. Ptcke.ua, - - Beeoud Lieutenant .... Al. 1..-.-'