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'Oregon City hnterprisc. ' fltlPAY, PKfKMIlF.lt 2!l, Mia Clnckmn Co. Directory. county orrum. J. W MaMrum ji af Court. " r H-ifiiiii ulf, ' ' llelwlsg onnlnf, M llalral.t MWtft, ' l.lt lliff lf aiiMirtiil)'lanl. alll"""'". J, II, llrxllnv II H 0IU.ii, Mlinit Hinrill It I. Iliiliiiau Jlllrh.rd He.it airnvli iia Hair CHAT AliOUT TOWN. Muml deportment runt one cent each jlllm NTlcmm ollli tt. Ther III Imi aixx lnl iiiniilliiu ul the ,iiy council Haltirilay eveiilnti. iWililitf ul Mra. Jloward'a will sallaly ntu, Corner Sixth ami Mult) treoia, l li to our Internal to pleaae every tcuimtiilcal luiyor. Hki MimvA Hi m ii. !f Over Ml 8lct taltcriia ul dim ilreae ftaxla to I Diilil lit CiMit or iat lit the Kl Kront'a Hhh-UI Jlti lm't iiiiat Um clmiii. (adica1 Una aliia'a, aviiiatrv ami diluted In, riiiniceu irum si in .' no, in am-s, I I M 1 . A.. ..W II I NICll MIHMP BlHwa ! iiiirra I'llMl iil lliai' uhmi. Itml rronl a HMi'ial haln. Hhlloli's Cure, tlm (irnal ('oiiuh ml Cmilli ('urn, In lor nIh hy ua IVkel liermitaina twenly-llvn idwea, only !!'. Ciill lrrtl ov It. C. (i. Ilillilley.-- 8oilTriu4ir waa Uft at llmilley'i bonk Bturti lal i'iwa'.-Oialier ran ohtaln It ly jirovlnjf prnjM'rty ami paying. fur thla notk. On Wioliiewlay fveniiiK l'omaiiy F turnt..! . out for quarterly ltm wiion. .lew. r n. iveny acting '""I" i ... I . .1 I - ..I I !........ I ouirtir in tna aiwiiceoiv Biiii The atli'liilance wnn very gmal JVopU are w iahlng each other the coiiiiillmeiila of the aeaaon ami eichanic IniiuKta. Mil It rvar occur to you to! end an ailing irieml a package or Ayer'a Pariw'parilla? If not, Jo o now; ami thla medicine yoiiraelf, if you need llralclaaa oliaHl puriiier. The Spokane Opinion In uimn our table for the Aral lime and hy lla attiao tlve appearance and well filled columna A liright new ay inatter roiniiieiula Itaelf. We ehall I pleaatMl to ace the Opinion ticcevl ai ao gxd a paper la enlitlcd to atroiiage and pneritv. Nello Johiwnn of Hianford I'nlvemity ta th the city vialling hl purenta during the holiday vaiaiion. He came up with the Hunlord foot hall team and la jitepared to veil with H !! i'K" rer the boya acore a point aKainnt the Multnoinaha. Tlie ipieatlon U freiptelilly nuked, " Why la A yer't Cherry Pectoral o much more effective than oilier coutih reiuediea? The aimwer la, iin'ly hecauae It la the liiotit aklllful combination of anodynca nd expectoranlt known to medical cience. That there might lie none without good dinner to cheer him on hi" w ay on ChrlMmaa day a citien ol lhi city arranged with one of the reatituranta to (end at biN expe" W l I ecnt there, and aulhoriel iartie know ing or learning of paitle to whom the llnner would Ih a hlewing "o aend them there for their flirintitiaa diiiner. TheeiteniiiveaddilionN which had to lie made to the ple foundry at O-wego liefore the large pipe required for the Hull Itun pipe line could he ot l'vo l.een complrK'd and the plant baa been tented by canting lo 35-inch pipe which la the hirgc-l ever mat on the coHt. All machinery required for cHating thia big ..: r....n.l to Ik) in perfect woikmg order . th.it the plant ie now ready to begin work on the hi ' I'M it li expected that the foundry will atari tin next week. i fr.ui lecture to the general P"''"" - .i.i.. Ti.nrail.iv nveninir at will tie given una - the Congregational church at 8 o'clock p m I'V Mr. fllimmi FranHaco, auhjeit "The lTinill-e of ,he PelHiirtm Philonophy." Mrn Mii( fnl will ! give fre to ladies and girla ptiHt fourteen yetira of 0ge,Bt the mime Friday afternoon ,12-10 Mra. Stnlford come- highly recommended therefore all will find her lecture instructive. C A Miller enmted not a llttlo eprt among the boyn about town and necired "ot.few free clgr. by dreHH.ng tip in .ram-her'N rig and Hlotu hingahout town on W, e-dtiy evening. He would walk in toaclgur atand and call for. errand tell the merchant to charge it 3 then walk out. A. no one knew ,,,, thia mi.de not a little -port. o well waHhm dingtilHe armnged that no o, knew him even at the hotel where be board,. When luet eetm he wae go ,g to his own room to asUor himself. To thoHe"wlTmI ... with the trick, it 18 Btonil.iieow mch tobacco ' n..tnriite In an hour by the Polios Touareto have their skirts mopping up rnooloftobat'coj-ilce, would appreciate laTng . separate apartment for the men who clreto use the w eed so that they PEHSONAL NOTES. Mm W. W. K.i. k In at the Lome of H. I, (Imave very lick with an Mltui k of I In- Krlp. ('. A , Miller fiiiinil It convenient to go to Halcw lor i aliort vinlt over Humluy ml Christmas, Tim Klatwnnaii noli-N tint W. II. KM rMifn of thla i lly was In rktem njM-n Ji ti Christmas with frlmiiU. Mia Kilna TuImT of Ml. I'litaaunt l.aa K.nn Forft (irovnlo visit linr sister and Mends In lhat vicinity. Mm. F. It. Charman who Jiaa been iinm in wi-n in aiuu'K ill I mi grip lor tlm inat week I liiiirovlni(. W, II, lltirifliunlt Jr, has tuknn the mI Hull III Huntley's liook store iiiiulu Va cant hy thi) leaving of Henry Ioiiis. H. llllclul iluS IIOW ImH'II COM II mill to hit home for two weeks with tlm scourge which In ao prevalent hnru at pri-wnt. Henry I.onla who Iinn l.een clerking for W. A. Huntley for the oast vear. led ....ii- in i.i. .. . .i . . - s , - - - fur lila ohl Inline In Iowa City Tues'luy with tli Intention ol remaining In the east. MIm Maggie YVllliiim cloM'il a suc cessful lenn o( school at FrIIn View luat Friday, ainl will prohahly he retained i .. .i .. .....i i .. i ... - i ir mn n'iiiia lenn an mil limn yitvil w..ul atlafai'tioii tlit) Mivurttl tor ma which alia ha taught (Iiitb. NatlnnTliiKle haa mailii arranKeim'iit to atop up in thla neck of tht wixmIn till thi opening of "prinK iIimiinikIn IiIn prea fin on hia furm In Cohimhia coiinly when lit) will return. M. Tinglu'N Iheallhla ao much loiter up here than when at home that Ihtt chaniiH l imhiI on her account. They will occupy the (ila'latonn ileot wIiIIb here. I ill. ...,.. 1 U lira.... lnl.l,l fr ,r , Washington I). C. on linK)rUnt legal buiiliieiia Wtxliiewlay eiHtcting to . ,,,, WB ,X wka. jvira. lirenaer will visit her mother In Portland, frionda in McMinnvllle and then go to Califor nia for a vlntt with filenda there where ahe will meet Mr. Preaaer and return with hint to their home in thia city. OUaolutlon of I'Mrtnerahlp Notice la hereby given that the part neraliip heielofore exinling iM-tween J. W. t)'Connell and I) II (ila, under the linn name of O'Coniiell & Glaaa, do ing a clothing and (urninhing gooda lmni- lieaa In Oregon City bua thla day been 'liRitolved by mutual conaent. Signed: J. W. 0'Connki.i., I). II. (ii.Aan. Daitxl thia :'lt duy of Dec, 1HU3. Mr. Sidney Smyth having ptirchaaeJ the Intereat of J. W. 0'Cnnell. in the above named firm, the buaineaa will be continued under the linn name ot Ulaaa A Smyth. Thanking the public for the geiterona putronagtt acconlo.1 the old Unit and anMtirlng them that the new firm will endeavor to merit una continuance of the saino, we are leaped- fully, lil.ABN ft SatVTII. A Watch Meeting. Special aervicea by the Y. 1'. S. C. K. will be condticUsd in the 1'ieahyturian church on Sunday, New Year'a eve from tl:UOto 12 o'cloi'k arrant!tl aa follows: Y. P. M. C K. prayer inuetiiiu Irom 0:311 to 7:30. Kegular preaching aerviceg tiy the pHutorfrom 7:110 to 8:30. A aong and devotional aervice will be followed by an eddrcaa by Uev. (iubriol Hke of the MethodiHt church. The remaining time will be occupied w ith a ptogmtn of Nieciul aong'i, ret'itntiupa, roadinga etc. A miner will be rend Humming up the work of the pant year, alo one forecaating the work of the routing yetir. The hint momenta of the old year and the tlrnt of the new will be Hent In a conaecration Horvico. Hurt at the Lorka. About half pant four o'clock Wednes day evening as Jus. Kershaw was at work HHHiating at the locks w here he is otto of the.tenders, he had the misfortune to get his left foot caught between the . .1.1.. I. l...l.. 11... ..I a....... arm wtlicil nnuvn ilia gnm nun nuiuu limbers and had the ankle severely hurt. At first it wus supposed that the bones were broken but Ir. Norris who was immediately summoned found that no bones were broken though the ankle wus sovuiely bruised and strained. He says that It is tinpossiblu to tell how serious the Injury will prove as Bome limus such a strain is as had as a break. On the Ynnililll Kotite. Tlio Toledo is now runiiinn on the Yamhill route and Is picking up a right smart of business. Mitch of the time the hIul'6 of wutur Is such that the boat can ascend to MoMinnvilloand whenever it is possible to make that trip it is done. When the water Is too low freight is billed throuiili and the boat has it ship nod either from Thiyton or La Fayetto by teams, making no additional charge to the shippers. The snag boat lias Just been up the Yamhill as far as McMinn- ville removing all obstructions in tite way of Btttmbs and logs and that river is now in much better condition (or boat ing than it has heretofore been. i if"'' . Notice. ' .-.tf"" To acconodalrTftQ5-lio wish to attend the foot ball jr&me at lVfSujid on Now Years nay. i ne -uamom wun ' . . i 4 .1 n w II leave urogon uuy at, iz:au v. -iuano Portjantl 6 P. M. Fer Sale. 500 tons of choice hay, mostly timothy, will be sold In parcels to suit the pur chaser by R. M. ltobertson, Albany, Or. AllIMTinm aITOHTIONIIKNT Superintendent Ollrnon has jiiat lamed nrdera lor a Ninall aptMirtloiinient of th m IiihiI fund and following ars tli aiiiotinU to which llm aeveral illttrlcta ara entitled : Milwaukee, No.l, I'd children, $l!.ai; T. J, Hary, clerk. . IliiMwrd, No. 2, 'J children, KlUm (.'oldran, elerk, OreKon Clly, No. S, VM children, fM.H0; haa, I), How, clerk. Ixigan, No. i. t) children, f.'tt; Juliui I'uaidi, cltrk. Maniiiam, No. fi, Mcldldni.., $17.W); C. I', lllui k clerk. Mar'piam, No. 0, 40 children, I-'"; J. C. Palmer, clerk. Carrlnarllle. No. 7, W children, BH.S0; O. J, Currln, clerk. I,oKnn, No. H, III chllilriin, 12.70; J. C. Hpragu, clerk, ClMckarnaa, No, 0, M children, I'rt.iO; Win. I'thwaite, clerk. Molalla, No. 10, l children, flH.'.V; A. Knglu, clerk. Meadow llr.mk, No. II, 43 children, $30.10; Mra, M. K. Frey, clerk. CiirrliKVllle, No. 12, ) children, Y V. V.. Mini, clerk. Snlmoii, No. 13. 19 children, 10.J; J. T. Mclntyre, clerk. Viola. No. 14, 72 children 7).40; C. U. Hlone, clerk. Heaver Creek, No. Ifi, 74 children, M.T. Il'iol, clerk. Mnriiain, No. HI, l chlhln-ti, IL1.40: K. M. llartiiiaii. clerk. Kan-le Creek, No. 17, 0 children, 42 fjo. ! W. Hlallonl Clerk. Cauhy, No. IS, HO children, fU; Jacob Miindorir, clerk. Handy, No. Ill, (17 children, (I.W; T. (i. Joiiaruil. clerk. Mackalmrg, No. V, 100 ehlldreii, fTO; AI luor Iteynolda, clerk. Oregon trity No. 21, 43 children, $10,10; (ieorge Heea, clerk. Orville. No. 22, 2U children, $20.30; I J. Perdue, clerk. Wllaonvllle, No. 23. 1 clilldren, $42.70; C. F. Wagiier clerk. Hpniigwaler. No. 2t, l children. WMi It. llrxreae, Clerk. Molalla, No. l 11 children n, l5 yi l)u kry clerk. Ianiacua, No. 20,00 children, $; p. u. OalNirn, clerk. Oregon City. No. 27, HI children, $0.10; V- M. Taylor clerk. Milwaukee, No. 2H. 47 cliildreu, $T.Ii Ilaryey Thleaaen, clerk. Carua, No. 2), HI children, $.rifi.70; Frank JnKk'iir clerk. Sherwood, No. 30, 32 children, $22.40; A. I). Mawander, clerk. Dainaacua, No. 31, N children, $47.00; 8. C. Yoiing, clerk. Clarkea, No. 32, SS children, $m.00; O. W. (I race, clerk. Highland, No. 33, 100 children, $74.20; It. Ittitlierforil. clerk. Oregon City. No. 34, HW'childreii, $110.20; B. A. Hmllli clerk. Molalla. No. 35, 80 children, $V5; O. W. Itotililui clerk. I.ilieral. No. Sfl, 3H children, $20.00; R. Wrlgld clerk. Onwego. No. 37, 41 children, $28.70; C. C Borland clerk. Aurora. No. 33. 311 children, $27.30; E. E. Cunningham, clerk. Eagle Creek, No. 30. 2s children, $10.60; Jainea Pne. clerk. Needy, No. 40, KM children, $70; J. D. Kilter clerk. Stafford. No. 41, H7 clilldren, $.!)(); F. P. Israeli, clerk. Cherryville, No. 42, 31 children, $21.70; J. K. lilig, clerk. On-gnn City. No. 43, 102 children, $134.40; C. I.. Perry, clerk. Damascus, No. 44, S3 children, $23.10; John A. Itlcliey clerk, Sandy. No. 43, 47, children, $32.90; E. F. Andre clerk. Sandy. No. 40, M children, $.15.70; J. H. Itevemie clerk. Oawego. No. 47, S2 children, $2S).40; J. C Haines, clerk. 1'nrk Place, No. 4S, 17H children, $124.00; Win. I.. Iteckner, clerk. Milwaukee, No, 40, I children. $0!.."iO; Ova. B. Wise, EaglaCr ek, No. 50. 53 children, $37.10; J. P. Woodle clerk. Oivgott City, No. 51, 44 children, $:W.M); lico. Hesa, clerk. Hsndv, No. 52, 21 children, $14.70; James lieShaier, clerk. Meadow ltpKik, Ne. 53, 23ehildren, $10.10; Jos. Itees clerk. Canhy, No. fit, 3S children, $20.00; Mrs. M. Stevens. Molalla, No. M, 51 children, $35.70; hrank Sawtelle. clerk. Wilhoit, No. 50, 18 children, $12.00; O. W. Wlnglleld clerk. (ieorge, No. 67, 47 children, $.12.!Kl; J. Schmidt, clerk. Highland, No. 68, 42 children, $29.40; K. W. Hammett, clerk, Ilithlmrd, No. 59, 57 children, $39.90; I. 8. Miller clerk. Wllsonvillo, No. 00, 33 children, $21.10; I. A Vllev. clerk. Oregon City, No. 01, 40 children, $32.20; Z. H. fiiird. clerk. Oregon City, No. 02, 7tR) children, $538.30; T. V. Ilvan. clerk. Oregon City, No. 03, 01 children, ..u, II. A. Waldron, clerk. niaekamas. No. (A. 110 children, $08; Murv Talbert. clerk. Wilhoit, No. 05, 50 children, $39.20; Henry Thomas, clerk. Miirmol, No. 00, 34 children, $M.80; Fred Si.lvcrn sr.. clerk. Btaflord, No. 07, SI children, $21.70; H. TilnrhiiO clerk. Currinsville, No. 08, 82 children, $22.40; TV W. Kniinldv clerk. Oregon City, No. 09, S4 children, $23.80; R (' l elnnd. clerk. Logan, No. 70, 20 ohlldren, $18.20; John Ttnwnn. clerk. Sunnyaide, No. 71, 83 children, $58.10; 8. H f'hriHtian. clerk. Colton, No. 72, 51 children, $35.70; W, E llnnnev. clerk. New Era, No. 73, 53 chidren, $37.10; Matlinw Doonev. clerk. Needy, No. 74, 45 children, $31.60, W. II, rwhran clerk. Viola, No. 75,58 children, $40.60; G. Hick lnbotham, clerk. II ! w JB1 - - e OUR AND ARE NOW READY TO WAIT ON YOU WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. WILLAMETTE TRADING RURORR. OREGON, 11 Do 71 r lr mo olo Sole Crowers of the New PRUNE, T.j.rliet. Moat Prolific and best drying SkUM & INIUI, Mount Tabor, Oreson. Marqnam, No. 70, 01 children, $11 ;70; A. Anderson clerk. j Damawua, No. 77, 75 children, $20.40; J. A. Rover clerk. Lacev. No. 78. 30 children, $25.20; J. I. 1io"K'S, clerk. Atirtrfa, No. 70, 22 children, fiwr, u. . N.Taylor clerk. Mink. No. 80, 121 children, $84.70; Et V. Hornihtth clerk. New Era, No. HI, 80 children, $-0; 11. . C. l'helpa, clerk. Wilnonville, No. 82, 41 children, iu.w; A. Baker clerk. Dover, No. 83, 2i children. $17.50; F. K. French clerk. Mnliiio, No. 8t, 47 children, $32.00 F. Krii-kson clerk. Heaver Creek, No. 85, 39 children, $27.30; Cluv Oreeu clerk. Canhy, No. 80, 154 clilldren, $107.80; 1 V. Shank, clerk. Wilhoit, No. 87, 20 children, $14; u. A. lllai'kney, clerk, Currinsville, No. 8S, 18clitldren, C. 8. Porter clerk. Damascus. No. 80, 40 children, $12.20; E. H. IlurKhardt, clera. Muliiio. No. 00, 32 children, $22.40; Y.G. Newkirchner, clerk. Needy. No. 01, X children, $24..m, j. K. Miller clerk. Neeilv, No. 02, 41 children, $:.10; J. J. Voder, dull. Mackshurg, No. 03, 41 children, $28., 0; J. II. Cole clerk. Oreuoii City, No. 04, 27 children, $1N !) ; C. W. Uicliey, clerk. Chirkea, No. ft), 211 children, $10.10; V. (t. Kleinanillh, clerk. New Kra, No. 00, 30 children, $21; It. KvpzytiKki clerk. Itarlows, No. 07. 47 children, .t.'.ij; m. i. Quint, clerk. OreKon City, No. 08, 70 ciituiren, j. Doreimu, clerk. I.ent, No. . 41 children, $32.20; Herman IMrich clork. Mlddleton, No. 100, GScliildren, $47.tw; A. P. Todd, clerk. JOINT MSTRtOTS. Sellwood, No. 4, 23 children, $17.50; J. D. Chapman, clerk. Pleusnnt Home, No. 6, 31 clilldren, -'i.u, R. N. Itrailley, clerk. Wilsonville, No. 10, 40 children, r. M. Kmse clerk. Fulton, No. 13. 02 children, $43.40; C. W. Kruse, clerk. Sycuinore, No. 15, lO.children, $13.30; 0. P. Hedge, clerk. Aurora, No. 23,7 children, $4.sw; li. J. Miller clerk. Tualatin, No. 20, 8 children, $5.tw; J. w. Henry, clerk. Middleton, No. 34, 21 children, $H.7u;u. R. Bristow, clerk. Aims, No. 63, 21 children, $14.70; N. Rramhall, clerk. Butteville, No. 67, 9 children, $0.JO; A. n. Cone, clerk. Butteville, No. 62, 28 clilldren, ita.tsu; r. G. Olsen clerk. Willisburg, No. 70, 30 children, $21; Edwin Cole, clerk.. Gresham, No. 83, 23 children, $10.10; F. L. Rugg, clerk. H. 8. Gibsom, County Supt. Weddinn Btationery. the latest and fineet assortment ever brought . .u. L'o.nDDTii. nltina, .... uregon vuy v 1 .slvo upeiiLeo. NEW STORE WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be Under-sold. an' Tag On Au prune grown. Send for Catalogue. 1894. Harper's Magazine. H.Ll'STRATKD. Harper's Magailos for 1H94 will maintain the character that haa made ll the fortte illua- traled periodical (or the homa. Amon the re- i . i . .j... Hum r. v i n m nnnii.n era there will appear durlni the jer auperbly ... . ... nn in.ii. 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