Oregon City Enterprise. FKHUY, DKCKMBKK 15, lSitf. ORKOOS CITY OFF1CKK8 alaynr. - - T. W Rulltvan MhlfT, LL Porter Cnirtniraiire- . . j. 8. 1'imlom w"or, . J. K Khnadee Treasurer. r J. Unlit Vij Attorney. II.K.CrM. Btrr-t OommlMloner, c Hnher (I'ipl. of Waiet Worki, W. II. Howell Citi hnnliieer, Sidney Hmyih. Couneilmen-C. 0. Albrtht. Jr., H. U Kelly. C. N. lmnman, W A. While, J J. Cooke, J. V. O Coauell, J. O. Purler and T. V. Rati lall. ton noil mceutrtt Wtdneaday of each menu in cny sail. KIXEPTIOX AMD lUNqi'KT. .Mend .t No. 0r th U. A. R. an.l Woman Relief Carpa Entertain. ' The way to build up Orriroii City U U fire Orrg;on City people jour SPRAY OF THE FALLS. lYtcva the lowest The Ked Front. l.lie rubbers 35 cents ft pair. Char ni in A Son. Coning Evknt I. O. K. M. Ma-sqikhadb ball, Iecember 25th . Bargain by the Hundred at the Ked Front. Special Pale. For a (lenuine tr-at of classic music a'tend Shively Thursday night. For the past two wivh Meade Tout No. : U. A. K. and the Womena Relief Corps ol this city have been busy plan ning for the reception and entertainment ol Grand Commander J. C. Cooper and Geo. Wright Kt and the relief corps of Portland, so that by seven o'clock of last Tuesday evening the time set for the meeting every thing was in readiness for the visitors and when the extra car on the electric line brought about forty visitors from Portland including many of the prominent citiiens from the neigh boring city there was present to greet and welcome them a large delegation of the wearers of the blue w ith tlieir rela Uvea to proceed at once to put their guests upon such a footing as to at once make them at home. K of P. hall was filled almost to the extent of its capacity when the visitors were escorted to it and introduced so far as was possible to the members of the post here, and after all had been given opportunity for friendly greetings, C. II. Duchy as chairman of the committee on ! arrangements and master of ceremonies I introduced Rev. Oilman Parker who in ! his pleasantest view extended to the An Interesting Lecture. The Congregational church was well filled last Friday evening to listen to the lecture by Hon. I). P. Thompson More the Pbllomatheau society, his subject being, "Turkey and the Turk.," with which be is thoroughly familiar on account ot thetimespentthereasiiiinister to the couetrv. Aa Mr. Thomson started life in Oregon City as a w ood chopicr and worked tho tlrst lew vesra that be was here at anything to which he could profitably turn bis hand our people were prepared to litten to him with close interest, knowing that as a critical observer and a ready and pleasant sHsker he would be able to please and instruct, and in this they were not dis appointed as hia lecture was replete In descriptive Incident showing the habits, customs and disosition of the people of the Orient. Among other things he wore a fes and a scarf presented him by the Sultan after bis return aa a mark of honor and as the emblem of a rank con ferred. Drama and Operetta. Thursday evening, the Sih of this month, there will lie presented at Shive'va oiera home, a most interesting program under the auspices of the Catholic soci ety, which will include a laughable furee 1 entitled "The Little Chimney Sweep," or "Honesty the Itest Policy," and the ii ts io our interest to please everv i economical buver. Rki ioiivA Ri - , ! vwtois a kindly and hearty greeting .nuicn was responueu io in Penan ol tne operetta, "Crown of virtue" or'Voro- Wanted, at the Park Place store wool, I guests by IVpartment Commander J. C. I nation " Besides these interesting tea- w...,u.i, .nm, wuiwt1unionB na vwr. inose present men tell tne tures of the program there will he reci y- ! hall and led bv the Willamette Silver r.r the Mid. Winter Fair. Mayor Sullivan has received a com munication from the Mid-winter Pair A-oclution which has Itecn incorporated liuiler the laws of the state for the ex press purpose of having Oregon aile iiintely n'prsented at the Mid winter nit . The capital stock ol the company is pUccd at t'JO.iXX) which It la estimated will make a good showing if proierly ex pended, and as It is to he under the ......... - ....i. n. . . I enow euj.vrvi.HMl praninitiv as IIIBl which made a success of the world's fair exhibit (mm this state there la little doiiiitthat it will ho well done. The sh:tr.-s are put at one dolUr each, so that all ma) help In the work. The com- inillce purH)se asking the legislature to u-ie the '.D.OOO which is to be returned to the state from the amount appropri ated lor the woild's fair, In refunding kiihxcrlptions mads for the Mid-winter exhibit. As ills to the interest of all parts ot the state to have a creditable exhibit made there should be no hesi txiu y In taking hold of the matter with a sill, and Oregon City should help. Wednesday one of the blasts which w tired at the blutl In the switch yard threw a stone nlmut as big as one's list which struck the window In K super hamlg's shoe shop and crashing through si-altered broken glass all over him scaring him but not Injuring except by a slight cut on one arm, Christmas cards at Charnian & Co's City Drug Store, the leaders of holiday goods. (0 AND SKI Til BSAlTiriL CoSTtMKg t the Red Men's Masque ball Christmas night. The musical event of the week will be me grand concert at Miively a opera liotise on Thursday , 21st. Toilet sets, shaving sets, perfume sets, nwors. Just the thing for Christmas at Cbannan 4 Co's drug store. Tli-KSTS FOR THK KKD MESS BaII, ntlenien in masque $1.00 Ladies in rJr. free. Spectator 50 cents. Yon rn wait tiil New Years to buy ( lirtstinas gii's. hut itif's will go. Buy ea-Iy. Bcrmeistkk & Andreses. Mens' and hoys' clothing at your own price at the Ked Font's Special Sale. Come in while the assortment is the best. See that Stfp.lnian is spelt with two ec when you buy Stpdman's Soothing Powders. Bware of spurious imitations. Prof. Everest has been engaged by the Outing Club to play at their party to be jjven on the evening of the 28th of this month. Cornet band formed in procession which was nearly two blocks long and marched to the Baptist church where a banquet fit for the gods was spread. But after the allied attack which resulted immediately upon the arrival of the combined forces the wealth of viands which crowded the tables upon their arrival rapidly disap- j peared thus proving that the boys who fought, bled and lived for their country had not forgotten how to forage or d s pose of forager's supplies. After the tables had ceased to groin and the at tacking party had begun to think of groaning the flow of wit and wisdom be gan sn.l it is with regret that the Enter prise has to curtail this art of the pro gram w hich in brief was as follows : PKOiBM AT Till TABLES. ! The ollWrs of the Security Investment program there will he reel-1 Comn.nv which ws.m-u tin ,.,.. taUonsandsongaby the children of the rily . ,,lorl lime rfnwiw M ,,,. school and music by the full orchest.a, j w. I. S,mson, president; S. B. fssIllT. so that all who go will be certain of a ; t ,,llMm.r . w , llrcUr,,, jr Aumission, reserve.l s. ats ! lttrv . u .11 n,.rt.l,,.li rich treat. 50 cents, general, 35 cents. 3t Best (lour 7'c. er sack, baby shoes 25 cents, ladies laced cloth, foxed 75 cents, ladies flue button reduced to $1 ; boy s hrograns 50 cents, men's plow, Miss Blanche I. Skinner, Miss Ida M. Gordon. N. E. Skinner and A.Walker Craig make a strong combination in rend ering the most difficult mnsic. Ladies' fine shoes, square and pointed toe, reduced from H to $2.85, all sizes, high grade shoes at prices paid for cheap ones. Ked Front's Special Sale. Rhiloh's Cure, the Great Coogh and Croup Cure, is tor sale by us. Pocket fixe contains twenty-five doses, only 25c. C lildren love it. C. G. Huntley. Music bv the Willamette String band under the leadt-rxhipof Prof. John j tverest of Portland for the Ked Men's Masque ball December 25th. Get Ready ad oo to the Grand Masquerade ball given by the I. O. K. M. at Armory hall December 25. Renii-ences at Fredricksburg, organ and burfle iiumitations by Mrs. O. S. Ohlsonand E. A. Smith. Toast The P.esa, Pulpit and the Pet ticoats, by Past IVpartment Commander G. E. Calkins. The (Quinine Brigade, by Dr. Win. H Saylor. Solo Lay Sle Down and Save the Flag, Miss Ida Woods, ol Portland. Connundrum Wliy do the Preachers recommend loving one another? An swer by Kev. Oilman Parker Because there is s fee of five dollars coming. Recitation The Dandy Fifth, Mrs. K. G. Pierce. Address By Past Commander A. E. Borthwick. Recitation The Union, by C. A. Wil liams. Address By Mrs. Pierce, of George Wright Relief Corps. Addresr- By W. E. Johnson. Address- By Capt. J. T. Apperson. The closing act of the program was " taps." alter which the visitors hied them away to their car amid the cheers of both parties, all of whom expressed I U ! . . . iiiucii i it-a-ureui i ne meeting just closed. The ladies of the relief corps are de serving of much credit for their very im portant purt of the program, which after One lady in the city is intending to purchase a full set of that U'liutiful'v decorated china w hich is on display in BurmeisterA Andresen's window to send East to a sister so that she may have for use on her table some elegant disht-s with picturesque views of Oregon Citv and vicinity glsitsl in lasting forms always left)re her. The idea is i good one. If vou cannot at present alfird a full set you can find no more unique present or one that will be more highly appreciated. For holiday, wedding or other time nothing can be more suitable than one or more pieces of this elegantly decorated ware. Go and take a look at it. On the 8th of the month the East Side Kailway company went into the hands of a receiver, Joseph Simon being the arty designated by the court to look after the 'affairs of the company and make such ajustment as is possible. Thiscemlition wt brought about by the strained con dition of the money market which pre- Kead the ad. Notice to Fruit (irowers. The first annual meeting of the Clack amas Couniy Horticultural society will meet at Milwaukee, Thursday, January ; $1.50, Indigo blue prints lSy.rda$I.U)at II, t.v.M, at It) A. 31, W. S. I ren will deliver the address of welcome and Mr. Chaa. Meserve will respond. It is hoxd that the members w ill be prepared with paers on some fruit topic. All farmers and fruit growers are invited The an nual election will occur at this meeting- J . Cash). President. A COMPLETE LINE OF Men's HHM TOP Kip Boots at $2.50 per Pair. A FULL LINK OK WOMEN'S AND CHILDIUIN S Heavy Wintor Shoos-Just In. Como in and soo thorn. OREGON CITY SHOE STORE. Next door to Hunk, Oregon Citjr, Oregon. FOR HONEST GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES Whiskers that are prematurely gray or faded should be colored to prevent the look of age, and Buckingham's Dye ex cels all others in coloring brown or back. If you w-Mi to be careful and econom ical in your purchases, and at the same time select from a well chosen line of the very newest and best in holiday goods go to Huntley's book store. Holiday toys! To close out my stock of holiday toys I will for the next thirty days sell thetn at prices that will aston ish you Call at store on Seventh street opjwcite depot and see fine assortment. 4t T. W. Foits. Feeble and capricious appetites are best reulated by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. They do not debilitate by excessive stimulation ; but cause the etomach, liver and bowels to perform their functions properly. As an after dinner pill, they are unequaled. F company 'roui selling Us vented the bonds. One or two minor attachment suits were brought and these, w ith the Madison street bridge accident last month, precollated the suit for a re ceiver. During the past week the riilroad company has had a special train and a lot of men busy taking rock ftom the bluff at the deot to the washout at the the Red Front. II . Feight recently from Portland has opened up shoe shop adjoining Al bright A Warner's meat market whew he will attend to all kinds of repairing in first -class style. At Huntley's sok store the holiday goo. I a are pronounced model of good taste and appropriateness, and there are plenty to lie hail at vrry low prices. For One Week Only Ladies fine kid gloves we sold for 11 2" now K cents at the Ked Front's Special Sale. Ouue early. A marriage license was granted Io Emma J. Her and Chas. W. Calkins the past week. Red Mux's 3IasvIkrpk Ball Ciihist MAS night, (irand march starts at t) o'clock. GO TO THE GROCERY STORE V. Harris, Prop., Successor to Fields tv Sons, Noxt door to Poim Si Co.'b Hanlwaru Store. been re-ap- all was the most important and pleas- Mieal of the wing-dam where the anient pat. Well mav Meade Post he proud of its ahlecoadju.or, the Woman Relief Corps. In Secret Orders. . F. White who is huildine a ereen- hou UKn P. F. Morey's larm below town has the original contract nearly completed, but has to build an addition of 59 feet long which will take some time to complete Beginning w ith Wednesday the freight car on the electric line commenced mak ing three round trips daily, leaving this j!ace about 8 :30, 1-30 and 4 :30. Clar ence Fields is acting as local agent here and attends to the delivery of all freight. He manes one of the round trips each day ao as to facilitate business. The ladies of St. Paul's Guild are pre paring to afford you a very pleasant time at Aimory hall this (Friday) even ing where you can enjoy the pleasures of a social and at the same time see and ex amine at your leisure a fine selection of curios which cannot fail to prove of in terest, then if you find on the tables any article that pleases your fancy, you can purchase it at a reasonable price. Re freahmcnta will be served. a l Ml . 1 - , . mr . pennies i,ooge .-V). ju, h. 0t 1'. was visited by Knights Prosser, Orr and Ran I kin, of Oswego who expressed themselves as much pleased with their visit. Star lodge No. 55 of Oswego is making arrangement to have a public instal lation at tlieir first meeting in January and a number of the Knights here are planning to go down. Falls City lodge No. 5'J A. 0. U, W having very interesting meetings these times and always have work. At the meeting on the 23d of this month they will nominate officers for the coming term, and the election will occur a w eek later. The A. U. W. lodge of Aurora invited Falls City lodge of this city tocome up there this week on Saturday evening and confer the degrees upon some of the candidates with a selected team from the lodge here, but as it is the regular meet ing night here, the boys could not leave with the parephernalia, so they invited the lodite at Aurora to bring their candi dates down here and make them Work men. Falls City lodge is preparing to have public installation of officers on the first Saturday of the new year and the com mittee is now busily engaged in arrang ing a program that will prove interesting and attractive. Several of the grand lodge officers have signified their inten tion of being present and doing all that they can to make to make the occasion a pleasant one. Willamette Falls camp of Woodmen is making arrangements for a public instal lation of officers at their first meeting in January when they will probably pres ent an interesting program for their frieuds to enjoy. recent flood undermined the track on ac count of the new bulkhead which de fleeted the current ami made it strike the shore with great force. After many carloads of rock had been dumped in it seemed to have made but little impression on the hole. I. K. Birt of the Cae Horn Telegraph company which is now building between Clarkes and Meadow Brook was in the city the paHt few days soliciting sub scriptions to help build the line. Re ports from those best competent to speak of its benefits rejwrt very favora hly of the oierations of the line as far as it has been completed, and with the line extended to this place where another battery will be added the service will be considerably improved. Vi hen on a visit to Iowa, Mr. X. Dal- ton, of Luray, Kussell Couutv, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain's 4 Co., Des Moines, to nhow thetn his six year old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a very severe at tack of croup. Mr. Dal ton is certain that it saved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in his praise of the Remedy. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. For a sore throat there is nolhinit better than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheumatism and has cuied many a severe case. 00 cents bottles for sale bv fin . Harding. The man William Wallace who last week fell from a freight car in the yard here was thought to be getting better but recent developments in his case have made his recovery quite doubtful and Thursday he was sent to a hospital in Portland . C. O. T. Williams has pointed a notary public. Mr. J, P. Blaixe, an extensive real estate dealer in Ies Moines, Iowa, nar rowly escatied one of the severest attacks of pneumonia w hile in the northern part of the state during a recent blixxanl, says the Saturday Review. Mr. BUixe had occasion to drive several miles dur ing the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, and inside of an hour alter bis return be was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaixe sent to the nearest drug store and got a little of Chamlierlaln's Cough Remedy, of which he had often heard, and took a numler of large doses. He says the effect was wonderful and in a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaixe regards his cure as simply wonderful. Forsslobytieo. A.Harding. Kutray .Notice. Taken up by the undersigned in Cas cade precinct, county of Clackamas, state of Oreimn, on November 3rd, lHD.'t, one black horse alioiit 6 years-old with a white siioi on forehead and a white spot on its nose and an old wire cut on his riK'u anee and noiii right leel anil un undistinguiHliiiMo hrand on left shoulder Also one black inure aliout 2-yenrs-old weight alsmt seven or eiifht hundred pounds each. Said horses were duly ap iinuneu on oveuioer, me l.un, JHH.i, C H. ClIASK Wheat, oats, hay, potatoes, butter and eggs wanted at the Park Place store at the highest market price. We give in return the best goods for the least ineney. Our prices cannot be duplicated in the countv. ESTABLISHED 1883. TENTH YEAR 1893. 500,000 TREES Osueo ffur5eris Oll'iT for the oiuiiiiiK senson one of tin largest and most complete t k of trees to bo found in the Northwest, consisting of the following: 100,000 uiile all the lending varieties. 15o,UK) prune With Italian and I'ctet in the lead. 7.r),(HKI Penr Hartlet and many others. 10,000 cherry lu st sweet and sour kinds. 2.",UO0 js'iich Kurly Crawford and many other. 2.r,0(K) plum nil of the !est. A.0O0 Japan plum both old ami new sorts. 10,000 aprciot Is st kinds for this climate. Also siiiiill fruit, gni vines, shnde, nut mid evergreen tires, rosea etc. Send for new lcseriitivcentali Address WALLING & JARISCH, Oswego, Oregon. UNDERTAKING & EMBALMING, MRS. C. P. WINESET. Largest st.s k of Collins an.l Caskets kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies and lients' Burial Kohes In stis k. Fine Hears ready at any call S. P. SCIMPTUKE, fflnnager. E. E. WILLIAMS, G ROC Kit, ORKOON CITY. Masonic Building. Shiloh's Vitali.er is what vou need for dyspepsia, torpid l.iver, Yellow Skin or Kidney I rouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. by C. O. Huntley. Price 76c. Hold You are not ready for Christmas until you have seen our stock. BUBMKIBTKB & AKDBE8KM. SUMMONS. JUSTICE'S COURT FOK JUSTICE PIHT. NO. IS. Htate of OregoD, County of Clackamas, in. John Boylen, plaintiff, vs. Jamei Orcutt; deft Civil action for tho recovery of money. To James Orcutt, the strnve named dclcii.Ur.t: In the name of the Htt nf iinmn' v,m mm nereior ie'iiirci to appear before the iimler alKiied. a Juatlceof the Peace, for the Preelnet alnrexald. on the 29th day nf January, Ih'X, at S aoo'cliK'k, In the forenoon of aaid day, at the otllne of aald Juntlne, In inch preclnnt. to an wer the shove named plaintiff In civil action. The defendant will take notice, that If he tall toanawer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take Judgment agalnat him for the turn nf PA.60, together with the coala and dliburae-men'-t to he taxed herein Given under my baud thla 7th day of Pecem ber, 1HM, T. W. POUTS, 1J-16-1-19J Jutllc of the Peace. BROWN The photographer1 Is irepnreil to make lnito,'rai.)in of all kinds prom jty and in FIRST CLASS STYLE Hubies' and Children TictiireH a Sjiccialy. Call and examine his work At the Old NewJYork Gallery Second door north of irr,i: Drug Store. S. F, SCRIPTURE, Practical Blacnjith AND GEN'L WORKMAN All kinds of . Repair Work and Horse Sh. Executed on short notice in a work man liko manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sho,,ner Albright A Warner's meat market on 5th street. i:tl.l.iird nJ. C. N. Creeiiman, PIONEER Trangfei1 and Freight and jmrctds delivered to all parts of tho city. RATES - REASONABLE. JOHN YOUNGER, J E W K L E R, 1'. Htintley'H Drug Stoto, All Kinds of Watches, Cloektt and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YKAKS LXl'IiKIF.NCH l.V fin al Britain and America. Give me atrial. UTATIOM TO IIKIKH To Iii.lllh HawiMil, W. II. K.dinunda, fornellua K.munil, Albert Kiikii HrKnt, Kdward 1 itnry Haraent, Kalln Hariii'lil and Mr. Mari etta I'ratt, heir, at law of Jaonh I Miller, 'leeea.iMl, and to all iitlinra uiikni'wn: in Ilia nniuo of the Hutu nf Orerui, you and each of trim are commanded and Ailed to appear before the Honor. hie Homily Juilite of Clarka- ty, lte of Oregon, at hi. olllee III the eourl hou.ealOreiriniCliy. Or.'Kon, on Tueaday, Oeremher luth. hu:i, at 1U o'elnek a. in., then amf there to how nan.e It any axial., why an order ami lleen.e may not he framed tiie almliillra trli to aell Inia 8 and 4 In block Will Milwaukee, Clarkaina.ni tv, Oregon, aa prayed for lu her petition now on die In .aid county oourt. Wltne.a -the II J, w. Meldrum, Jiidne of aid court, and my official acal, thla Dili day of November, !m. OKO. K. HOIlToN, ll-17;12-i;. Co. Clerk and Clerk of Co. Court. Notice of Application for Hnloon Llcenae. Notice la ,eri'liy given, that Hi tindnr "IkihhI will apply to the city council of Oro Kon City, (Won, at the regular nioctltiK In JHiiimry lor die coiitiiiimtioii of tho litonao ror a anlaon. at the conmr of Main and i'ourtli .treat, In aa , lty. . John It. Thkmrath. Oregon City, Oregon, Deo. 18, 1.