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Oregon City "Inter prise. Kill DAY, JANI'AltY 5, lmn. Clncknmiis Co. Diroctory. COUNTY OKKICKKB. 'lUirk ii CiiurU, HbarlfT . hniinritnr, . Treasurer, Akaiaair, HnhiKil Niiirrliilruitniil, Wurvevor. Jorounr, Commissions, i. W MHdrutn (lit). Y lliirliin C W. Gaming H. M lUlnsliy J. I Wi.lliKn.fl J, C. Bradley II. M. filhsoll Hldlil'V Hin y til II I,. Iloiiiiait I Hli'liard Mi'ou M'oriii'llus Jtnl r To Mid the liniin. Tliti milmcrlilli)ii rlce (or tlio Kntku fKiNK tm h been rt'tltit'itil o $l.no per year; 75 cent (or nix iiioiiiIim. CiihIi in mI vmifti. Kiibarrlburit aylii( at lint end of the year will nut li entitld to tlii re dtit'tion, Tim liiw price In tninln to K't tllH liht oil M l-ttvl) bai llllil illllllCH nil miliHcrllit'rH to pay up, mill espi-dally to prevent ili'utl heals from taking tlm paper mill not piiyinu for It by reason of thi'ir la-inn luw proof. Itfiluci'il print will only coiiinifiicit with dale of renewal, Tllin lllllkfH lilt. V.H I'KHOIHK llll t'llt'll aat paper in Clackamas county itinhl IK "II limn" print urn! full of live lot'itl netts. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. IlimnliiiK wt Mm Howard's will out i m f y yon. Corner Sixth mnl Muin streets. Sen at tlm licuil of tint Iin-hI col ii hi n tint condition iy wltii'h yon t un net 1 1 Fntiiiii'hihx nt a rt'tln I rate. Ovvrofl Select pattern of Him dress K'hxU lo he Holil ut Coat or leas Ht tint It"I Front' StIbI Sule llun't mini the lllll. A dollar saved in eipial to two dollars 'arued. 1'ity n your siiluicliition to the Kntkio-uihk mill f"t tlm tliu benefit of tlm rt'tliit'tloii in price. Nolo tint new liintt ruril wliicli the Itaum'ia will run on utter thin week, then hike (he limit fm Cortland uiul mukn ii ipilck mill plt'iiHiint trip, l-adie' (Inn nhiHn, Httiare mill (minted j toe, rt'ilnceil front 1 1 to f.'.Wi, nil sizes, liilh ruile nhtMtn ut pricen puiil for cheap oncn. Kuil Front' NMM-iul Sule. Shiloh's Cure, the (ireut t'onyti anil Croup Cure, in lor unlit liy tin I'ocket (tire conluinn twenty-llvn tlonen, only 'J.'io. Oil Irrn love It. C. (1. Huntley. Ilnlclnenn in often preceded or nrcoin- mil It'll by nmyiienn of Ilia lintr. To pre vent ImiIIi luililnenn ami Kraynea, use llull'n Hair Itenewer, un Itolient remedy. Mm. John P. Stunner linn been ipiite nick for tl.o past two week with a re lapse from the la K'i'e, lint in now out jf iluniter with (jot"' proHctn for re covery. Anionic the cullein ut the Kntkhi-risk olliie on Vetlnet"iliiy wini (ienrge I Mm luvy, the enterprising; blacksmith of Miutpiiiin w ho watt ill the city attcndiiiK (0 huitinenn. (). S OIiIhoii hnn moved hin fmiiily to Milwaukee no tin to he w ith them. An a 4'oiitlui'tor on the electric line he hud to Mny in Milwnukftt no concluded to imiku hin home there. On the '.Utii of Ilereinber Ichi Jeffer eon died at liin home on Salem l'rairie. Ho wun a pioneer of MO and run the first ttawinill engine in rorthmd. Iliawiloia a ninter of Captain J. T. AiKrnon of thin city ami Mm. Jennie Bell of thin place in hin daughter. The proniptneHn with which Ayor'n Cherry I'ectorul slop u hacking cough anil intlucen refreshing sleep in some thing ma. vcliitiN. It never fuiln to give inntunt relief, even in lite wornt ciinen of throat mid lung troulile, imd in the best remedy for whooping enned. The following time curd in annonnceil j for the Umnonu hetween thin citv and roriluiiil to (jo into ellect Monthly, Janu ary Hili. Leave Oregon City l :M a. in., 1! :(H) p, in. uiul ll :00 I', ni. Leave Portland at 7:1)0 a. in., 11 ::i) a. nntl 4:00 p. in. .Sunday leave Oregon City at t) a. in. 2 .(H) p. m. and 5 ::!( p. in. I.eiivo l'ort laiul 7:: a. in., II :IH) a. in. ami '.i ;'M p. in. Wantkh Contruct on a few tracln of land, mnal anil lar!0, improved anil mi iinprovotl, muni ho cheap, homl tlencrip tion, price, vtc, to J. W. Kayi hakt, Koihii 12, Iliimiltim HIiIk. i l'ortland, Oregon. Hefcrence, J. A. MrCui'M, Chair, of Stuto ltiiilroud ComuiiHHioii , Portland. Mr. J. Wa'.ton wan down town tho (irnt timo i tw weeks TneKtluy to nee liow tlio new yetr wan opening up under tho new onler olhunineHH an decreed by tho Into "chanut." Mr. Walton lmn boon laid tip w i t h a lame back, but in now i;t'ttiii( so tint he can walk without much dilliciilty. We are in receipt of the program for the Farmora' Short Courao which lias been planned for a Hieciul aerien of Iob tioiiH to be itiven at lie State Agricult ural colleise coniiintnclitf next Wednefl day and continuing forone niontli. Any one thinking of attcndti dhould write at onco to I'r. John IWbb for particu lars no an to prepare to citer at the lie ginning of the courne an ie lennons are calculated to bo of great bractical ben .tit to thoBO who attend. oKKuo.x nrvH sv.x itk. A l.lvt ly SenMlmi I'tnli Ailmllleil-U-ill en Mmln Mem lien. The niotnlon of the mock hciiiiIh lant I'riday evt nlng wun an uniiitiiiilly Inlet unling one. After the nenuto had been calletl lo or der by I'lenldunl Miller and tho inlnutcN of tint prcvioua meeting read ami Home routine buniuenn lrunna:!ted, tho mem hern turned loom) a flood of oratory on Hut t'tuli bill,' which hail been net for t Ii ut evening In a manner that would have donu credit to the United Htuten minute when it talked the nilvor bill to death. The hill which wan introduce!! and championed hy Senator Story, of Idaho, piovldetl for the udiuinHion of I'lah an ntuttt without any rentrictioiin. Senator Cumpliell, of Nevada, mined an a nubntilute a bill prepared by liiintiel' providing for iln annexation to bin Mate. After nomo I lo debute in which Nevada wan accuned f being actuated by mer cenary motiven in trying to abnorh their more pronperoun neighbor, innlead of lr rigtiliug their own lamia ami mukilig them bloHHoiu an thoftt of I'tnli had been niHile to tlo the ntilmtittile wan voted down. Alter a lengthy tllnciiHiiioii led hy Senator Story in favor of atliuinnion in which the tpifHtioii wan connitlervd in hII Itn tletuilnby Senutorn Furriu, l'owell, Strange, of Tonnenee; MemTve, Han kiun anil l'renidelit Miller who nike for the bill and Senutorn Caint bell, Ilye' llytle, Muiumond and Mel ilriim whi; opMjw't tlm hill a vote be ing taken eight were for udiuinHion and nix againnt. A bill to rentoro confidence, relieve the llnniii Jul ntringency and promote pronjH'rity wan introduced by Senator Hankinnof KaiiHun, Keferred tocomuiit teit on coinage. Senator Hyde of Oregon introduce I the following hilln and renolu tlonn which were referred to proer com mittee: a bill to rcieal the national hanking act, bill to regulatu the coin ge of silver, a renolution calling on the p'cnidut to take nlepn townnln calling a monetary conferunce of tho gieut nationn The bill of Senator (iihnon of Illinois, providing for a rentriction on foreign im migration mid of the elective frunchinu wan iiiuile npecial order of buniuenn for Friday evening, January 5. On motion the Oregon City Chautau qua Circle wun invited to attend the next regulur nennion of tho senate The pren itleut apHiliited Senator l'ow-ll an a committee to extend the invitation. In view of the fait I hut Colorado and Wyoming now admit women to the full eleclira frmu liiiut. motion aru carried inviling the Oregon City Chuutaipia Cir cle to iitinie two ludien to become niem liern of the nennle ami w ho will be given neatn from thone ntalen. A motion wan carried allowing the titimbern to bring their w iven, nintern or Home other fellow 'a ninter, or a friend to tho next meeting. The ncnau adjourned to meet Friday fuelling, Jrnuary Mh. Tho meeting will take place an unual in l lie A. O. U. W. hall. rbynlcul Culture ( lu. Mm. Helen SUtTonl. the lecturer on and teacher of curative plivnicul culture, at tho ingeiit reipient of her pupiln, bun connentetl to remain unolher week no an other china will be formed. These exer cincn flit it.li relief for every part of the hotly from the crown of the head to tho mile of the foot, in fact a headache or backache in unknown in Mm. Staliord'a cIiihs after tho third day, mid nho ban a never failing "euro" for all female weak nenn, being an exercise applied to the munclea which control that part of the hotly. Mm. Stafford nayn, "did men know whiit thin would do for women nhe would not have time to eut or sleep." Try then and take a new hold on life. Mrn. Staflord bun never had one din satisfied pupil during the tour yearn she bus been teuching these exorcises. Mrn. StHtl'ord'H class meet promptly at 2:110 1'. M. in room LM, Klectric hotel. (Sat isfaction guaranteed.) "The High School Cadet," the title, a biiso drum tho weapon, Now Year's eve tho time, and Biindry families tho recipient of u rochereho serenade tendered by four very brave knightB to their fairo ludyo loves. That's all right hut please don't reitoat the doso. J. A. Moore, of tho Monogram cigar store and A L. Itean, of My cigar store, have coiisolidathd their business at A. L. Heuii'H place where both will continue to look utter the business. Win. Thompson, one of the substan tial fanners of Needy who does not ap preciate the democratic change was in the city on Thursday. The father of Mm. Muirio of Oswego died in that city the first of the week. He was one of the early settlors of this section. A. IV Marqnam, administrator of his mother's estate, was in the city Tuesday attending probate court and Bottling up the estate. Had you noticed J. N. Graham's smiling face the past few days. The little daughter at bis bouse is the cause. B. F. Giltner, assistant secretary of state, was In the city for a Bhort time Sunday visiting relatives. Among those on the ick list is C. G. Miller who has charge of the electric light plant for this city. Tho common lly wui saddened on Hut-1 unlay morning by the annoiicement of1 tho death of Mr. Jane K. Hock. She had been nick for a short time previous to her death with a severe uttuck of the grip, but it wan not thought till day or two previous to tho end that it wan likely to result fatally. AIkuiI 12 o'clock Friday night It beciime evident to those ( who were with her that the end wan drawing near ami ut four o'clock in the morning nhe quietly passed to the other shore. Mr. Muck wan one of the pioneer of thi Miction ami with her. husband performed no small part in the early work of development in the mate. Her husband, Mr. W. W. Huck j tiled about live year ago ami on Mon thly she was luid to rent by hi side, large concoii rno of friend being present to participate in the luntnud ceremonie. Iler daughter, Mr. 8. I). Po of Victoria wun with her mother at the end. Ilenltle Mrn. Pope one mm in left to mortin their lo. A couple of week since the Kktkb i'iiihk made mention of the fact that Home party hail been insulting ladies u they passed along the street in the early evening. Last Saturday a young man by tho mime of Younger wan arrested by Olll.ier Sheppard and iaken before Chief of Police Piinlom who taxed him witb being the party making these assault. At lirst he denied it but subsequently ad mitted bin guilt. After a severe repri mand and a promise to do o no more and being admonished to k 'ep off of the ntrtict at night, bo wan, on account of hin youth, jteruiitted to go free. Judge Foilts was called to Clackamas on Sunday evening to the residence of Capt. Ja. Wilnon, where a small cotn Hiny of the relative of the family were gathered for the purpose of witnessing the marriage of MiiiTahtba J. Wilnon ami Albert K. Holcouih. The judge tied the knot in hin happiest style, after which congratulations and a sumptuous wedding nupM-r followed. Snow fell on Wednesday nitflit and was still lying on the ground in small quantities on Thursday morning. The hilln round about ami especially those back of Portland continued white all day hut along Main Mreet the wurin atmos phere ami the sun soon dissipated the "beautiful." For real comfort C. U. Huntley doubt lesn bus as choice a Christina present as any one. It was from bis mother, brother and sister and every time lie scuts himself in its comfortable confines he appreciate the gift and blesses the donor. He thinks for solid comfort his chair cannot bo rsfnt. , . C. S. Kmerson ami Chan. Gable, two well-known farmers living near St. Helens who are serving on the United States trial jury in Portland were in this city on Thursday taking in the sights. A Jtetition is said to be in circulation asking the city council to modify the ordinance passed lust Saturday night by making the license on struct railways carrying freight $100 instead ol $HH.. Judge Huclat wu4 able to be on the streets Thursday, having partially re covered (run a severe attack of the grip. He is looking much the worse for his recent sickness. Coroner llolioan received word about noon on Thursday that a party by the name of French living in the country hail died. No trace of Joseph Hecliner has been found and Chan. Atliey and J W. Cole have tillered a toward of $100 for his recovery. Mis. Honior Holland ol Salem was down to see her mother, Mrs. Jas. Atliey the tinit of tho week. County com t is in session this week with plenty of business to engage its at tention. Circuit court w ill convene on the 0th ol this month for an adjourned term. Aurora Item. Acuoka, Jan. 4. A social was given in Hursts hull by the I. O. O. T. lodge on Wednesday evening. About .r0 were pres ent. The Aurora junior hriiss hand serenaded the town on new year eve. I'urke Keese anil family are visiting their relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. K. Morse of Portland have been spending the holidays here. F. Will made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for nvsHpsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It Is guaranteed to irivo you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold by C. O. Huntley. Hiicklcn's Amlim Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Kruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, CornB, and all Skin Erup. lions, and positively cureB Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by U A. Harding. Call and see the lounges at R. L. Holiuan and you will Bee some good ones which they aie selling almost at manufacturer' prices t or Kent. Dwelling houses for rent in all parts of the city. Houses and terms to suit. ClIARMAN DUOS. Weddinir stationery, the latest Btyles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkbpribs otlice. We have just received a new line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Which we are selling at reasonable prices. These goods are all bought of first hands and are of the latest styles and patterns. Our entire stock of - GENERAL a MERCHANDISE. Is complete and we respectfully solicit your trade. WILLAMETTE TRADING COMP'Y, HURORH, OREGON, Mount Olo Sole Crowers of the New PACIFIC -f PRUNE, Earliest, Most Prolific and best drying prune grown. Send for Catalogue. SIlUiyL & lUliNI, Mount Tabor, Oreeon Notice to fliliiiiil Clerk. lnstnct aemnni w ! school purposes should instruct the clerks of the district to immediately ap ply to the county clerk for a list of the taxable proerty in said district after which they may call a meeting and vote the tax. On or before the first day of February the county clerk must be notified in writ ing of the rate per cent of the tax levy made. H. 8. Gibsos, 1:61:19 Sunt, of tchools. Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between J. V. O'Connell and U H. Glass, under the firm name of O'Connell A Glass, do ing a clothing and furnishing goods busi ness in Oregon City has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Signed: J. V. 0'Connki.l, D. H. Glass. Dated this 21st day of Dec , 1803. Mr. Sidney Smyth having purchased the interest of J. V. O'Connell, in the above named firm, the business will be continued under the firm name ol Glass A Smyth. Thanking the public for the generous patronage accorded tho old linn and assuring them that the new firm will endeavor to merit the continuance of the same, we are lespect fnlly, Glass A Smyth. Waskca, Minn., Nov. 25, 1S00. Ma. Nohman Liciity. Des. Moines, la. Dkab Sik: Please Bend us at the earliest one carton Krause's Headache Capsules. We can't run the machine without them Send at once, as we are out, and oblige, Yours truly, Sl'llllfTH A Prkstos. For sule bv Chiiinian A Co., City Drug 1 Oregon Citv, Oregon. Captain Sweenev, U. S. A., San Diego, Cul . , says : "Shiioh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would tlo me any good." Price 50 cts.Sold by C. G. Huntley. The latest in visiting cards at the En tkhi'hisk Okkiok. Prices to suit you. GOOD ADVICE. 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When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will be;in with the number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound volums of Harper's Weekly for three yeara back, In neat clolh bindiug, will be seut by mail, post paid, or by express, free ol ex pense, (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volumu), for 7.00 per volumu. i-inih . for each volumu. suitable for bind ing, will be sent by mail post paid on receipt j ' 100 each R.mih,niM hmild hfi made bY nost office money order or draft to avoid chance of losa. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of harper A Brothers. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. A fi-w doses of Moore's Revealed Remedy. Will brace you up, put the bloom in your cheek and the sparkle in your sye. Strictly non-alcoholic, its effect upon persons suffering from liquor habit is wonderful. Wm. Rossen, of Portland, Ore,, writes: "Moore's Revealed Remedy cured me of druukenneas and made a new man of me. All who are cursed with the liquor habit should take it." A. B. Case, of Monterey, CaL, says: "It ontirely destroyed my taste for splrituon liquors." Try it once. Sold by all druggists, or Stewart Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. Wash. ACHILLES LODGE, NO. 88, K OF P. Meets every Friday night at the K. of P. hall. . Visiting Knights invited. Chas. Albright, Je.,C, C. J. E. Rhodes. K. of K. and 8. BUTTE CREEK GRANGE, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at their ball in Marqnam, second Sat urday in each month at 10 a. m. Visiting; members always welcome. J. E JACK, J. R. WHITE, Master. Secretary. Hard Night