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Oregon City hntcrprisc. KIIIDAY, I'KHKI'AHY 2, JHD4. Cluckiimus Co. Directory. (JOHNTV OKKICKItN. Jtidja, . , Olcrk ill Courts, Wmrlir. Hwnirilnr, Trsaaumr, - AntimiHir, -IMiihiI Huinr tutouilrllt, Murvayor. sjorouer, Uomalsaloiiera, I. W MKlilriiin (Iihs, Y. Hurtiiii ('. W. (laming H. M Kanialiy J.O Wi'lhiimll J, 0. Ilrn.llf y II. H. Ulli.nll Hll v Hmy ih II I. Il.iiinaii I Kli'lianl Hi nll M'ornnllna Hair To Mcrt (ho I'linrit. Tim Hiilmcrlillnii price lor the Kmtkh I'hihk has Im'i-ii ruiliin.il to $1,50 nir year; 7ft emit fornix inoniha. CdnIi' In ml vmicii. Htiliscrilwrs paying, lit the end of the yoar will not Imi entitled to thin re ilili'llon, The low price l made to Rit tlin lint on a mull has I a and induce m II HiliwrilxTM to pay u, and ttMclally to jirovmit Wil heats (rout lukinu the imt Ktnl not paying (or It hy rmtmin of tlii'lr Ih-Ihk Ihw proof. Itcduawl price will only roiiiiiii'iii'it with rials of rmwal, Tliii inaki'N llui Kntkni'VIhk tlm chi'iti 't iKMr III Clackamas futility I'liflit lKc all homo print ami full of live local news, CHAT ABOUT TOWN. I'rlrea apllt In twoatTlia liml Front Clearance Kuld. HIcr'linun'H Hootliintc I'owih'r for fifty years tlm moat onilar Knglinh riinity for UhUIiIiik lialiina or feverish children. A ilullur mved P(im to two ilolluni earned. I'ay up your miWIiitliin to the Kntkhi'mikk ami got Ilia the twiietlt of tlm reduction lu price. Khlloh'a Cum, tlio lireat Cough nd Croup Cure, In lor sale hy ua. Pocket alMroutalna twenty-live (Iowa, only 5Wc. Children love It. C. (1. Huntley. John Zct'k of Canhy in tho city on Momlay ami aay that he la arranging to move to lluliharil In few woeka to engage in hlacksiiiilhing and svagon making. KolH'rt Kelland writes up from San Joan that himself ami family are well lilt aaya "tell thn Ihivs that I fx aft to he home In tlm early "prlng" which menu that he flml no ilin-t like Oregon City. M Id-Win lor Fair excursion licketa, Oregon City to San FranciacoaiKi rutiirn, via Southern Pari lie. Co'i Simula Koute, w ill he idaced on aale January 2Ilrd. Kate :7 60, including five admissions to the fair. Ticket good fur thirty riaya from dale ol aale. The Clackamas County Title and Ah- atract company la thn name of a com pany recently organised here for the pur pose of iloiiiK a general ahstract business. Tlm men promoting the hiiHineaa am I. C. Utotirette, J. F. Clark anl V. K, Donaldson. Wantkk Contract on a fewtrudaof land, amall and largo, improved and un Improved, must he rhea, aend deacrlp tlon, price, etc., to J. V. HAvcMArr, ItiHim 12, Hamilton Hhlg. 1'ortland, Oregon, licferenco, J. A. Mt'Cm'M, Chair, of State Kailroad Coinniiwiuii, Cortland. You can never tell what a alight cold may lead to; it la lieat, therefore, to give yotiraclf the tienetlt of the doubt, and , cure it aa anon aa poaalhle with Ayei'a Cherry IVctoral. A day'a delay, aoine tlmea an hour'a delay, may reault in aeriotia conaequence . Ixik out for a Klimpae of the old col onial tiaio at the conKret(atlonal church February '23. Sconoa In coatumea from the emhrirkiition of the rilKraiiiaalunri IriK of ttt riorum and tlio courtahlpof Mile SIiiiiiIIhIi. Violin by Mia Blanche 11. McCord, late of tho LflipHU Conaer vntory. Tho Mam inn of Oregon City are en deavoring to ell'i'cl the oritanir.ation of an KiiHtern Star chapter. A meeting to f.onaidiir thl matter will be held in the MuNoniu hall next Monday evening, This 1 the lariio' branch of muHonry, and the workings of the order are aairi to he very lieuiitiful. Mr. K. A. Kicu and wife of Hillaboro, old friend of Mr. anil Mr. C. II. Dye dropiM'd in on them Friday and Rpent the riuv. They viHited the aenate in the evening and were very much pletmed with tho (Intuiting ability iiianifeHtod. Mr. Uice gaid that ho had not found bo large a number of able speaker together flHowhure in Oregon. Billion's Mammoth Uncle Tom' Cabin Co., which wu booked for Shivo ly's theutro Home riuya pant, but who were incalled to Cordray'a theatre Seat tle, Vnh., jimt after (lnlnllng two sue ccHHivo weeks at Cordray'a in Portland -wire mamigemont here they will posi tively play at Oregon City, February 5th. Thin ia the liugoHt Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., on tho road. J. Miller Murphy, proprietor of the Wahington Standard and owner of the 0era Iioiiho building in Olympia, had the mifortune to full through a trap door in the floor of the theater one night lut weok wliilo on his way to his room in tho building, and struck upon the floor some twelve leet below, where he lay in an unconscious condition about ten hour till found in tho morning. Fear are entertained that he may not rally from the shock. NAMES MENTIONED. M)Mi: KKITIIMCAX I'ASIHD ITKM J Al.kKI) OF. Among the Jinny NiiiiimI for Office Mho Hill be Nominated ami K.lectwl. The Fntkiu'Iiikk has mentluiied from time to time aiiver! of the eatididatei who are being npoken of In connection with the Kovcnil olllces to be lllled the coining June election. A the central committee are meeting ami the time of convention, county and atate I Uon U it i not Inappropriate thut the name of thoe wliu are being okm of hould bo iriieiitvd In order that the Hiople who have an liitercat In the iiom I nee of the republican convention may (IIkciim the merit of the several parties mentioned so that the convention may express the sentiment of thowi who wil' have to elect. In presenting the list It i not with the idea that all who have lieen mentioned are here named, but a fur as the editor hu heard they are given. Others have doubtless been pre sented in other part of the county in w hlcli cHe our cone"onileiits can make the fad known. It Is not tho puroe of this article to pres Ihe claim of Buy candid Ut or candidates but to present such a are mentioned, to the end that all may have an equal chance and share In the discussion by the public. In Ihe matter of state olllcer many name are heard among which, for gover nor are Capt. J. T. Apperon of Clacka mas county, Kx-(iovernor Z. F. Moody, of The l'alles, Congressman Hermann, of Koaclmrg, 1). P. Thompson, of Port land, Judge Penny of Portland, T. T. Oeer of Marlon county, K. H. McKlroy, of Salem, II. II. Hewitt, of Alimny and J. A. Wright of t-parta, all of whom are representative men in the party who have held various positions of honor and trust In an acceptable manner. For congressman in the first district Huigcr Herman lias tho lead and can easily be renominated and elected pro vided he aiguilles his Intention to boa candidule for that otllce before combi nationsshall have been uiurieauainst bin:. Among other name heard are tliete of Tho. Tongue of llillslmro, II. P. Miller of Urant'e Pas, T. T. Ueer and Till Fonl of Marion county. In the second district Congressman Kllia ia a candi date for re-election with C. W. Fulton of Astoria, Hon. C. M. Donaldson, of Baker City and J. C. I-eamire and J. B. F.ririy of Pendleton are also men tioned, The candidates for secretary of atate appear to lie F.-H. McElroy of Salem, W. P. Ready of Portland, Kd. Hirsch and It. F. Oillner of Saluni, 0. C. Api'lecato of Klamath countv, J. T. tiregg of Portland and II. H. Kin nah J, the veteran journalist of Kugene. Those named for state printer are F. C. Baker, the present incumbent, V. 11. Leeds of Ashland, J. B. F-ririy of Pendleton, H. Schwab, of Portlund, l. M. C. (iault of Uillsboro and Coll Van Cleve of Toledo. For treasurer Phil Metchan the present inciimlHMit appears to have a clean field. The candidate for attorney general are Hobert Aiken o? Union, Seymour Condon of Kugene and Lionel Webster of Jacksonville. For superintendent of public instruc tion, Frank Klgler of Portland and II. S. Strange of this city are the only ones as yet in the Held. W. N. Barrett Ihe present district attorney seems to have performed his duties so well that no one has been named to contest the nomination with him. It is evident from the names mentioned in connection with the several county olllces to be filled this year thut the crop of candidate will be equal to the de mand and that there will bo no trouble in securing good men to run on the ticket. For state simator one hears (Seo. C. Brownell, Gordon E. Hayes and C. U. T. Williams of Oregon City, Ja. Trucey, of Logan, Geo. W. Proper of Owogo, C. F. Clark of Clackamas and S. W. liar desty, of Needy. Among the mimes heard mentioned for representative aro Joel P. Goer of lliitteviUc, John Krone ol Wilnonvillo, Chus. Holnian of Meadow Brook, K. M. Hurtman of Marqunin, J. M. Traccy of Logan, A. B. Miirquam of Marqttiim, S, W. HardeHty of Needy, Henry Wolfcr of Needy, Herman Bruns and F. A. Milling of Sandy. For county clerk and recorder, school superintendent and coroner no mimes seem to be mentioned except the present oHicein, Gee llotton, S. M. Knnnby, II. S. Gibson ani U. L. Ilolinan which Indicate that they have given pretty general satisfaction In the discharge of thoir duties and are likely to be renomi nated without opposition. ' For sheriff thore are a number of candidates among who are Eli Muddock, who made the race two years ago and was , defeated by a few votes, J. A . Talbert of Clackamas, C. E. Burns and J. 8, Purdom of Orogon City, G. W. Prosser and 0. B. Welch of OHwego, A. B. Mgrquani of Martin am and Wui. Thompson of Needy. Among the names heard In connection with the oflice of county judge are Judge J. W. Meldruin the present Incumbent, T. F. Ryan and II. U. Johnson of this city, J. M. Milker of Eagle Creek and C, P'ltlrof Needy. For commissioner, Jno. Kruse of Wilsonville, Jacob Miloy of Union, Jus. Evan of Canhy, (i. II, Doore of Mar quain, A. J. Yorinr of Needy and Tom K llllii of Needy und Jas. Boots of Clackamu are mentioned. Geo. Knight of Canhy, J. O. Porter vf Oregon City, A . 8, Lawton of Canemah and H. B, Caliir the present Incumbent are talked of for county treasurer. I. L. Hoffman and Kinnalrd are the only one that seem to be in the field for surveyor. Surprise Party. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered Mr. Mablon Moran at the home of hi parent last Wednesday evening, which was largely attended. The time passed very pleasantly a there was music, games, recitations and also an excellent shingle lunch was served dur ing the evening. Following are those present: Misses Mollie Haukins, Jen nie Barnard, Mary Itecs, Annie Darling, Ella Darling, Nettie Kauch, Ola Bar nard , Clara Ely. Grace Moran, Li.aie Ely, Mamie Ely, Mary Dully, Nora Currun, Mae Thompson, Lulu Hankin. Ethel Thompson; Messrs. Duane C. Ely, Bert Harrington, Mablon Moran, Ernest Harrington, Evan William, Charlie Ely, Fred Curran, Civile Pierce, Bert Beattie, Allen Frost and Ernest Hick man. Yard and Pound Social. A yard and ound social will be given at the Baptist church next Friday, Fcb ruury 2d to which all are invited. It 1 a distressing fact that there are in our city people who are destitute of many things which are nux-ssary to the com fort of life, and to whom the people look with concern but oiler no assistance; now if you are generous come and con tribute. Each one that comes is ex pected to bring a pound of food, and as you please, a few yards of dress goods for either boys or girls, or some article of clothing that you do not wear or that yon can get along without. Sing a song of common sense, A mind that's full of try, A man who knows a thing or two And shows It in his eye Who's well aware Ihe medicine That's liest for you and me Ita always Dr. Pierce's Med ical discovery. You can eirape just tsut one-htlf the ill that flesh i heir to, by being ready for them. When you feel dull, languid, "out of sorts" generally then you may know that some of them are coming. Don't let them get any further. Brace the system tip with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Piseoverv. That prevents as well a cure : it Invigorate the liver and kidneys, purifies and enriches the blood, sharpens the appetite, improves diges tion, and restore health and vigor. Beauty Culture. The new art of face massage. All skin blemishes removed and permanently cured, flabby flesh made firm, sunken cheeks rounded, thin face made full, frecklr removed, blackheads or pimples ; Young ladies why will you go around with jour face covered with pimples when you can he cured with so little cost. Yo ,ng men this question is extended to you also. Why will you take your lest girl to the opera with your face covered with blackheads or still worse your neck covered with boi's, when you have a cure in your reach. You can treat yourself in your own room by call ing on Mrs. E. Green and learning the particulars of this wonderful treatment. Uoom 7, Electric hotel, Oregon City. School lteport. Deep ( reek, district No. 81) for the fifth mouth, ending Jan. ID, average daily attendance 15, pupils having 100 in deportment are; Earnest Bnrghardt. Annie Henkle, Harry Thorpe, Willie Norrisand Ah in Thorpe. Aivin Thome and Hurry Thorpe hud the highest per cent in scholarship. Tho visitors were Mr. and Mr. John Bartlemuy ana Miss Wemlling. M. L. Hamitos. Teacher. A Thoughtful Person. consults bis best interests hy having a box of Kkai'sk's Headache Capsi'leb at hand ; taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause in fact if your skull was cracked it would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacks will diminish and by taking the capsules at the ap proach of a headache, you will never have another. 25c per box. For sale hy Charman & Co., City Drug store1, Oregon City. Fur Sale. Full blood Wyandotte roosters. Fine young fowls. Enquire of Parker, the barber, Bank of Oregon City building. Cow Wanted. Good young cow, good butter maker and milker R. II. Tabkr, 3t Partlow Place, Mt. Pleasant. Protect Youttsiar. Insure you rprop- erty In the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets t23,0)0, (XX). F. E, Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Enterprise otllce. Receipt, note and order books at the Entksprisk oflice. Krause's Headache Capsules-War- ANTED. 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, HURORK, OREGON. e Mo Sole Crowers of the New PACIFIC PRU Earliest, Most Prolific and best drying SLlUfyl & IU1!, Mount Tabor, Oreeon. tetter list. The following la the list of letters remain login Ihe ol office t Oregon City, Oregon, February 1, IXH: Uoyd. W H Bnggn, Frank C Hrann, W H Calger, Emily Connors, John Conley, Annu Davis, Mrs Vr Dix, Sadie Dub leu, M A F'erguson, Sovtt li Hays, Mnrgie Homany. Ockar llotlgeii, Cliestrr 1' Kelly, Mr Juhn Jetzk, Clara McGralh, K McMillan, Jas McDonald, John Martin, W C Martin, C E Miller. WmH l'helps, Geo J Poblilt, Juhn, 8ii.bler, Mrs Stump, Bol Htone, Mrs Klla Wyllie, James Wii.drt), Nelson 4 Kletsch, Ma If called for slate dale when advertised. E. M. RANDS. 1". M The ChicaKO Inter Ocean, that great Republican newspaper, has not suffered by the lecent era of financial depression but has gone right along adding to its foundation stones a large and substan tial circulation with a stride that under the circumstances ia truly wonderful. At one time additions to the subscription list were coming at ttie rate of 800 lo 1.100 per dav for the daily issue, and as high as 1,600 perday for the Weekly In ter Ocean. The result of this is to place it easily at tbe head of the list of great Chicago newspier8. It is certainly a good, clean, family newspaper of the highest order. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will snrelv do you good, if you have a Cough, or with any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is Kiiaranteed to give relief or money will be paid back. Sutl'ererera from La Ciripie found it just the thing and under its use had a speedv and perfect recov ery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottle free at G A Harding's Drug Store. Large sixe 50c. and $1.00. Santa Clara, S. D., Nov. 25, '91. Norman Liciitv, Pes Moines, Iowa. Pkab Sir : While in Denver last fall, I bought a box of Krause's Headache Cupsules which did me much good. I am subject to bilious headaches. I can tind none in the drug store here. What will you send me a half a dozen boxes for? Yours truly, J. H. Stktchkr. Estray Notice Taken up by Herman Wetzler at his place at OukGrove, Clackamas county, Or., on Jan. 6, 1894, two buckskin horses, weight about 700 pounds, each horse bavin? one glass eye. Owner can have them by proving property and paying expenses. Call at John Wetzler'g place, Oak Grove, Or. Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, 60c. and $1.00. Sold by C.G. Huntley. FECIAL: WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be a5 Tab I L I prune grown. Send for Catalogue. - Ektray Sotlce. Taken op by the undersigned in Cas cade precinct, county of Clackamas, atate of Oregon, on November 3rd. 1893, one black home about 5-yeare-old with a white spot on forehead and a white spot on its nose and an old wire cut on his riifht knee and both right feet white and an undistingnishahle brand on left shoul der.also one black mare about 2-years-old, weight about seven or eittbt hundred pounds each. Said horses were duly ap praised on November, the 13th, 1803. C. S. Chase. Tbe Troy Sham Lannilry Hare built up a good trade in Oregon City on the merits of their work which is giving -general satisfaction. Give them a trial. They pay express charges both ways and give you Portland prices. OFFICE at F. A. Waddocka, P. 0. Building. Laundrv left at the oflice on Tuesday will be returned on Saturday. To Trade. Home good young horses, broken to work, lo trade for stock sheep, Apply K- J- o s, Jew hra, Oregon For Sale. 500 tons of choice hay. mostly timothy, will be sold in parcels to suit the pur chaser by R. M. Robertson, Albany, Or. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you needifor Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed to irjve you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold by C. U. Huntley. Fish. Vlsh. Oregon City Fish Market opposite cor ner from Pope's hardware store, carrier lull stock of fish, poultry, and game in seaxon. Oysters and salt-water Hah re ceived fresh from the coast. Orders promptly filled. R. T. Humphrys. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION'. Notice in hereby glreu, thut for the purpewe of mnktiiR n examination of all persona w ho may offer tnemaelvos as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the County School Superintendent thereof will hold a public ex amination at the court house iu Oregon City, beginning Wednesday, February H, IsiH, at one o'clock p. m. feroons desiring to take the examination for state certificates and state diplomas will apply Friday, February lii, lsw, at uine o'clock a. ni. H. 8. GIBSON. County School Sup't, Clackamas county, Oregon. January 31, 1S94. '2t NOTICE OF APFOINTMKNT OF ADMINIS TRATOR. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has feeeu appointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Harry l, Flanagan, deceased. All per sons having claims against the estate of the said Harry D. Flauagau, deceased, are hereby noti fied lo preaeut the same duly verified for pay ment to the undersigned, or at the office of brownell A Dresser, Oregou City, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated January 24. l.st, Oswego, Oregon GEORUE W. PROSSER, Adm'r. Brownell A Dresser, Att'ys for Adm'r.l-&:2-23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is heieby given, that the undersigned hu been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the last will of Oeorge Uaaaner, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the said George Gausner, deceased, are hereby notified to preseut the same duly veriflod for payment to thvndersigned at my residence two miles eaatol Damascus, Oregon, within six mouths from this date. ELMER A. COE, Kx'r. Oregou city, Oregon, Jan. H, VSH. 1-W23 Under-sold. Immense StockI Write Us! GOOD ADVICE. Every patriotic citizen should give hla personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of his home paper which, teaches the American policy of Protec tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect in every way possible. After the home paper is taken care of, why not sub. scribe for the American Economist. ! published by the American Protective Tariff League? One of its correspon dents says i "No true American can get along without it I consider it the greatest and truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request for free sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake, man. General Secretary, 13J West 23d St, New York. Portland-Oregon City and Yanhill River Route. STP TOLEDO Will leave Salmon street dock Portland, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 6 a. m., for Newberg, Dayton, Lafayette and McMinville, returning Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Best of accommodations for pas sengers and fast time made. For freight rates apply at dock or on steamer. 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