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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, NuYK.MKKK 2, lSi4. OKRGOX CITY OFFICERS M yr, keoonlor. Cbletol Police Aroftor, - . Treasurer, City altarnr. Street CnminWilonr. (sitp't. of Wiirr Worki, City Kngtneer, lllrm ftraiitht L. U IVrter Chut. K. Huron K 8 Califl R. 1. Holmnu K. F. lr!! C. ttaheoot.Jr. W. II. Ilowoll P Klnnnlnt Counotlmen C. O. Albright. Jr., H. L Kelly. C. N Uwiimmi. J J. Cooke, n F. Junt, H. C. 8teveu, iieo, Brflii(htou, M. Howell uonnril meeti dm WeJuehUy of eoh mouth I t city hall. Lrgral A.lvortlslnc Hervafter no Wal advertisement will , be inserted in the Entkriiiisk utile payment for tlie same is tumltf at the time the athMavit of publication i ren dered. This rule will be imperative and dead-beat litigants, who make it prac tice of working thecotirU, lawyers and iiewspHwrn will have to look to some other patter to got their notii-e published. SPRAY OFTHE FALLS, We sell, Ham, JShetllder", Fionic Ilatns, Breakfast Bacon, Side Bacon, Pry Salt Bacon, Pried Beef, Canned Meats, Salt Fish, Ktc Etc. E. E. Williams, The Grocer. Wood wanted at once this office. the Choice hav bv the ton or bale at Star grocery. tf County and city warrants wanted by the Commercial bank. Razors put in first class order at Slo I er's barber shop for 25 cents. I want fifty farm loans from $500 to $1000. Interest eiuht per cent. tf. IV. H. Bl'RUHABDT. Freelorn & Co., 295 Alder street, 1'ortland, for wa'l paper and moulding. tf J. Randolph Shuttled", the abstractor, has been anpointed notary public by the governor. Cards announcing that "stores will be closed at 8 o'clock 1'. M. except Friday and Saturdav. " for sale at this office. New buckwheat flour, fresh and pure. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. for de- Leave your orders at Cram Bros', fresh and carefullv opened oysters, livered to any part of the city. Honesty an I thoroughness is the rule with Burraeister A Andresen in all their repair work. Thev guarantee their work to be fir.t class. Drg. Hickey & Hickey will be here Fridav and Saturday of each week at Room 6, Electric hotel. Home office 117 and 118. Dekum block, Portland. Housekeepers who have once used grape vinegar will use no other. Frey tag will deliver it in any quantity at your house. Older by mail or leave with his vegetable wagon. Captain Sweeney, C. S. A., San Diego, Cat. says: "sliiloh'a Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good" Price 50o. For sale by Geo. A. Harding L. M. Frenctt, a mechanic of Oswego, was in this city on business Tuesday. He states that the iron foundry at that place has closed Monday for unlimited time, thereby throwing men out of em ployment for the winter. Do not give your order to a butcher or carpenter fur your clothes, but no to a tailor who knows how to cut and make a suit, besides leaving your money at home w here it will benefit you. Louis Friedrich guarantees a fit. There will be held a special school meeting of District No. 02 at Pope's hall Monday, November 12, at 7:30 P. M. for the election of a director to fill the unexpired term of G. W. Giboney, who resigned and will leave shortly for his new parikh at Spokane. President Cleveland has issued his proclamation fixing Thursday, Novem ber 29, as Thanksgiving Day. Gov. IVnnoyer is evidently not himself any more or he would have been out with a proclamation fixing a day of his own and not have allowed the president to get a scoop on him in naming the day. There will be services at the Baptist church next Sunday morning at 10:30 A. M., preaching by the pastor. Sunday school at 11 :45. Junior society at 5 o'clock at the Congregation church, also at same place 6:15 Y. P. S. C. E. meeting, and at 7:15 union service, Pastor Parker preaching. Subject. 'Pro gress and Growth of Righteousness." Senator John H. Mitchell spent last Saturday in Oregon City looking up old friends and gathering data for use in Lis work at the next session of congress in securing appropriations for the Willam ette river. The Senator was looking hearty and hale and is arranging his af fairs so as to start East in a short time so as to be on hand at tha opening of congress. As a worker Senator Mit chell has but a few equals in congress and to his untiring efforts is much of the credit due for the liberal appropriations secured by Oregon. Oregon ('Hi .Ministers til 1'tiiiHiitl. Oregon City apan to be capable of giving very desirable promotions to her ministers. The latest to gain larger field of work is Kev Oilman Parker, who has lieen appoint! by the Oregon ) State Baptist convention and the Ameri can Baptist Home Missionary society of New York to the poattion of general s'icrintcndci)t of missions for the state. Under his supervision will come the young tropic's unions, 'Chinese and state missions of the Baptist church. Kev. Parker will continue his residence in this city, but will have an office In Portland. The position to which he has been appointed has ocen left vacant for some tune past by the stale board in their efforts to secure just the right man for the place and it was offered to Mr. Parker some months ago, but he felt that he could not leave his church in this city, but alter related reques's, he dee. Jed to accept, tlie board feeling that he was the man best fitted for the diffi cult and laborious work to be performed. While pastor of the Baptist church in this city, he has nearly doubled its mem bership and has kept the church in such a prosperous condition that they were able to practically rebuild the church building this fall and make it one of the largest and finest places of worship in the city. To Rev. Parker and his w ile, who is a worker of unusual worth, be longs the honor of organixing and sus taining the largest Junior Society of C hristian Endeavor in the United States. At a meeting of the church Wednesday Mr. Parker's resignation as accepted, though with an expression of the deep est regret at losing his services, for the beet of relations have always prevailed between Rev. Parker and his congrega tion. As yet no successor has been chosen, the trustees wishing to take time to secure a man fully capable of tilling the position. Union I'hnrrh Sendee. The Junior Endeavor Societies of the Baptist and Congregational churches will hold a joint rally at the Congrega tional church next Sunday afternoon, at five o'clock. At 6:30 the Y. P. S. C. E. of two churches will hold a union prayer meeting at the same place, and at 7:30 by invitation of the Congregational church the Baptists will take entire possession and will hold their regular evening ser vice, with their pastor in the pulpit. Next Sunday evening at 8:30 after the regular service the several pastors with their congregations will repair to the Presbyterian church for a brief service of larewell to Rey. G. W. Giboney, under the direction of the Ministers' Associa tion of the city. The marriage of M. O'Dell and Miss Berdie Alhrixht took ulace last Sunday atternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Dolan in this city Rev. Father Hillebrand officiating. The bride is a sister of Mrs. B. Dolan and the groom is an ambitious young One of the most d tllcult operations that has been performed at tlie Oregon City hospital took place hist Saturday w hen a cancer ot long standing was re moved from the breast of Mrs. Richard Moitonof Damascus. Dr. Summer per formed the operation under the supervis ion of Dr. Carll and the nicety of the work is an Indication of the success that Dr. Summer is destined to inuke as surgeon. Pr C T. Hickman, of Clack amas, and Dr, Etnil Schubert, of Port land were present and witnessed the operation. The patient stood the ordeal in good shape and Thursday was able to sit up and is in a fair way to complete recovery. The Oregon State Horticultural So ciety is sparing no palna in arranging for its Chrysanthemum show in Portland this month. It is intended to have an Oregon City day during the exhibition, provided a good showing of flowers from here is made All Chrysanthemum growers of this vicinity who wish to ex hibit, are rtqtiested by the society to communicate with Mrs W. C. Johnson, of Oregon City. TliHya.ro also invited to attend in Portland Prof. Bolander's talk upon the cultivation of Chrysanthe mums in Oregon about the 8th inst. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarrhic of long standing in six hours with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many cases only onj or two doses are re quired to give permanent relief. It can always be depended upon. When re duced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. To the public spirit of Mr. K Scott, of Milwaukee, is due the credit of Having Clackamas county represented in tlie exhibits of the inter-state fair at Taconia and which has just closed, he entering a sample of wool from his herd of Cols wold sheep. Mr. Scott received word this week that his wool had been given a first prize. Jas. Whitycomb, ot Hills boro, also received a diploma on bis ex hibit of Merino wool. Oregon wool al ways leads and wins the prizes where- ever exhibited. man of this city. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B. Dolan, Miss Soniers, Mr. Little, Miss Mary Duffy, Miss Hoi den, Miss Hart, Mrs. M. Broderick, Mr. Hoey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Albright. Harper's Bazaar will devote a great deal of space during the next month to winter wraps, reception toilettes, and furs. Children's winter clothing will re ceive special attention, ootn from the beautiful and the economic points of yiew. Articles on Golf and other out door sports will appear, and a yery prac tical series on dinners and evening en tertainments is among the prominent features promised. The members of Oregon Lodge No. 3 will give a sociable at I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening for their families. A very interesting piogram is being prepared, consisting of vocal and instrumental mu sic, and recitations of the best local tal ent of this city. At the close of the pro gram the remainder of the evening will be spent in dancing and card playing. The Oriental hotel has changed hands' John Drescher retiring ami going on his farm and a Mr. Bain, of Portland, is now in charge. H. C. Stevens, the owner of the building, is having it re- papered and painted, Jas. Murrow doing the work. Mr. Bain will renovate and refurnish the hotel and put everything in first class shape. The tragic death of Constable Spencer does not seem to deter numerous men from offering themselves as sacrifices for their country. The names of at least twenty-five persons have been mentioned for the vacancy, and the county court at its meeting next week will have ample timber from which to select a suitable constable . In the decline of life, infirmities beset us to which our youth and maturity were strangers, our kidneys and liver are subject to derangement, but nothing equals Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm as a regulator of these or gans, tor sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. A Secial school meeting of District No. 62 will be held at Pope's hall, Monday Nov. 12, 1SSU at 7.30 P. M. for the elec tion of a director to fill the unexpired term of Rev. G. Wm. Giboney, who leaves shortly for his new home at Spokane, Wash. Word was received from J. K. Groom who left some time ago on a real estate deal through the middle states. He is meeting with very good success with the sales. He had been at Chicago and was entertained by the Inland Press Associ ation of which he was formerly secretary. The fall in the price of silver has been to the gain of the people wanting fine silverware. Prices are lowe' than ever known before. A full assortment of the celebrated Rogers Bros.' silverware is carried by BurmeiBter A Andresen. The steamer Modoc, which has been running on the Salem route, has been taken off and will be put on the ways in Portland, where she will be given a thorough overhauling. She will likely be off the river for a month or more. E. E. Williams, the grocer, is keeping up the improvements about his store to correspond with his stock. He has just had placed in, by the Oregon City Hash & Door Factory, a very neat office 7x12, partitioned from the store by glass. It adds very mnch to the appearance of the place. The members of Meade Post No. 2 G. A. R. will bold their regular meeting at their hall Monday evening and nominate their officers for the ensuing year. J. G. Colin, of San Francisco, has taken a position in the store of I. Selling, his trade having increased this fall so much as to require more help. Mr. N. P. Kayler, of Molalla, had the misfortune to have his leg broken by a kick from a horse last Monday. Jack Hoover, who for the last two years has been mate on the Altona and Ramona, has resigned his position and will go into the employ of the O. K. A N. Co. Jos. Church has taken the position of mate on the Ramona vacated by Mr. Hoover. H. C. Sloper has had his business in crease so much of late that he has put in another chair in his barber shop and has hired a flrstclass workman, J. II. Ilagan o' 1'ortland, to assist him. No waiting on "next" at Sloper's now. The following marriage licenses were issued during the past week by County Clerk Geo. Horton: Alice Hess and Robt. L. Russell and Edith B. Hunter and Fred C. Mott. Mrs. B. Ware, of Eugene, department inspector of the Woman's Relief Corps, was in this city Thursday and held the annual inspection of Meade Relief Corps No. 18 at K. of P. hall. The first month with "11" opens the oyster season and Cram Bros.s' R open ing the oysters daily which R served in their neat parlors opposite Commercial bank. Don't forget the date, Tuesday, Nov ember 6, when "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" will begin at Slnvely'a opera bouse. Reserved Beats on sale at Ilnntley's. The Workiiigmuii' Church. J. C. Read will talk to young men at Shively's hall next Sunday evening, Cook's orchestra and a male quartette will furnish the music. All are made welcome to these services. Lost. Between Park Place and Oregon City one dark eolored high back chair with one round out. Finder will please leave chair or word with Bellomy & Busch and receive reward. J. M. IIbckaut. It l( II A It K. F 11 K ( II A MM 0 M V A N V In (lie New Dr. Jekyll ami Mr. Utile. Manager of Shively's opera house has arranged with Mr. French and his ex cellent company to apcitr heie Tuesday evening Nov, 6 In the subtle psychloglcal play of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The play is a dramatisation of Robert I-ouis Stevenson's novel of the same name, a work that has caused widespread com ment (or the weirduesa of the plot and extraordinary poraotiiUcation of the two prevailing sides to every tinman chara cter. The work was inch a departure from the common path that It brought the author at once into literary promin ence, and the production based on the novel has always excited groat Interest throughout the civilised world. The play has a rich vein of comedy through it, ami in the third act several neat and refined specialties are introduced that relieves It much of its seemingly somlier character, while the moral ot the story is to plain and potent dial it will always succeed in sending an audience home deeply Impressed with the lesson taught. The company carries its own scenery and calcium lights which Is always nee essuty for a complete production. The regular prices will prevail during the engagement. Ilregiiu I It;. A reward offered for the man who will sell the same line for len money Ladies tine am, i .10; neat km, i;uj; coarse shoes. .P0; lsst grains, H.3A; Men's good kip tap, $1 3T ; gest grains lap 11.50 , best school shoe in city fori 1.00 to !.!,' ; boys kip, .W); baby's kid, .23 and .30 Eastkbn Siiok Stohk, Postotllce Bldg 3t Millard Ie, of Canby, who lias now the honor of being one of the nicycie rnauipiona ol tins coast, was in this city Monday. Of prizea and medals won in races he liowisnea nearly a score and has his breast decorated equal to a German prince with, his tro phies. His fastest time was made in the stale fair races when he made a quar ter of mile in thirty seconds, the North I'acitlc coast record being twenty-seven accent's. In the eighteen hour race at the Portland exposition building he made a mile in the third hour of the race in 2:23. Mr I-ce is hut a boy in years and trains to lit) pounds in weight. He is an athletic fellow now, though he took to the bicycle to strengthen his lungs which were lathering him, and this being his first year on the track is destined to do onie record breaking. W. A. McUnire, a well known citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing as goaxl for children troubled with colds or croup as Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. He has used it in his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bot tle of it in the house. After having la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to his delight it oiii effected a permanent cine 50-cent Iwttles for sale by O . A. Harding, Druggist. The members of the Presbyterian church gave Rev. and Mrs. G. Wm. Giboney a pleasant surprise at their home Tuesday evening. Elder C.Hplea mails a few appropriate remarks and at the conclusion of which, presented Rev. Giboney with a handsome bible and Mrs. Giboney with some elegant pieces of silverware as tokens of remembrance from the members of the church, The Russian cuwImjv is what Poiiltney Bigelow cal.s tlie Cossuck in Manor's Magazine for November. In Mc Bige low's opinion theCos-ack will not again figure heavily in Eurogean warfare. The most picturesque of the Czar's s il diers is disapiK-aring, like the cowboy, under the combined influence of disci pline and advancing civilization. The steamer U.S. Baker, that was brought over the rapids at the Cascades about two years atio by the Union Pacific Co., was at the Portland Flouring Mills dock in this city lust Toes. lay taking on 105 tons of brun to he shipped to San Francisco 'HE RED FRONT STORES. l'itm lo. itii'r; needles lc. paper; cnrling Irons h et; hooks and eyes v. paper; vaseline Tic; skirt now Mo; gingham, blue or red calico, fitHt fie; heavy ulilrtinn lOo. all wool !IS in. casliiincro -LV; uiiihrcllas, good omn and cheap millinery, latent, Htylinli, juici-H rciiHoiiahlo; nobby clothing HerviVealiln and cheap; fino pantH -i) to !U now alnit half price 2.2"); itcainlcHH Hockn, heavy iV. alarm clock Mc; hahy shoos 2-"mj; school hIioch 5 to fi 7-ro. J) to 11 at 8.V; 12 to 2 1.00; hoys' heavy ahocH l.(K); 17 llm gran, sugar l.(Vj shorts iVic; teiv2."i(i. pound up; flour 2.:io; ehoieo broken cofl'eo 22o, jugs or Jars 10c. gallon. TRADE FOR PRODUCE. I IAMIIrON DUOS., Oregon City and Park Place. NEW CASH STORE Corner Fourth and Main Streets. DRY GOODS, In a couiplcto assortment. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, An extra fine lino in all qualities. BOOTS & SHOES, A SiM'cialty, and in all grades. As we huy and sell fur cash we are able to give o'ir customers the U'licfit of very low prices. D. B. REES & CO. 7 Jl , i ' m THE POPULAR ACTRESS, Miss Mlnnl Tlttrll, aayi tha, "W hit Hum" iii I up by th North. rot A Rturifls Company, Portland, Urrgun, 1 livr favortl ptrfum. Th lows" fumes, rop ft "Whltt Rom. "Julia Mar anil other charming per. put up only by tha North Bturala Company, are tha moit popular with tha ladles. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld' Fair. DIX v CREAM IMPS MOST PERFECT MADE . pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frea from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 2)AVIS THE PAINTER. Houso and Sign Painting. Good Workmen and the Best of Paints. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. For Wall Pajcr. Matting, Linoleum, Window Shades and house Decorations nee him. Ik-Ht Mock in the city. 1'ortland jiriccH. Store Next Do r To Albright's Meat Market. ORZEO-OIT CITY, OK,EGOIsr. On the Road ONthisTRACK -THE RAMBLES Ib alwaya at the front in races and records, as well as five awards at the World's Fair. Pronounced by all unprejudiced lliders, Dealers and Mechanics to be the lightest, strongest, swiftest, handsomest and best IMcycle on earth. Send for catologue, circulars, etc., etc. FEED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO,, 327 Washington street, Portland, Oregon. Northwest repratatms. Live Amis wanted wmii " FOTOGRAFER " Cloudy wenthcr nrefprrol for lttlnf. Artlmlo Work Morrlaon, Cor. 6tti, Hortland, Or. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FL00RIN0, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order- : : - Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, OREGON CITY, OR.