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jregonCity Enterprise. FRIDAY, NOYK.MHKR SI, ISiM OREGON CITY OFFICERS. Mtror, - - ' Hi rum Straight Heconler, Ul. Prtr Chlol ol folic - Ck. K. Rtiriii tiiwiiif, K 8 l'hfl Trwiinr, R U Holnun City uniT. K. K. I'ri BtrrvU'mmllrtnr. V. Ktoy,Jr Rnn't. of W.ir WorkL W. II. How Cttv Knrliifr, - IV Klnnlnl Cmiimliiirn-C. O. AlbrleM. Jr.. II. U KfllJ, I N lirwnmm, J J. Cook, B K Jitr, II C. tU'vt'n, Geo, HroiiKlilou, X. llowrll uncll mtflrt WrdutuUy otmch month la ell hill. PERSONAL NOTES. whm in town Ltgal Advertising. Hettuuter no lettl adwtisvnient will be inserted in tlie Estkri-kisk unW Mtvment (or the same if made at the time the affidavit of publication is ren dered. This rule wilt be imperative and dead-beat litigants, who make it a pnie tioe o( working the courts, lawyers and newarapera will have to look to some other paver to wt their notice tmidishetf SPRAY OF THE FALLS. We sell, llama, Shauldera, Ficnic Hams, Breakfast Baron, Side Bacon, Dry Salt Bacon, Dried Beef, Canned Meats, Salt Fish, Etc Etc. E. E. Williams, The Grocer. Wood wanted at once this otl'u-e. the Choice hav by the ton or bale at Star grocery. tf County and city warrants wanted by tli- Commercial bank. Money to loan on good real estate security by A. S. Presser. Razors put in first class order at Slo per's barber shop for 2S centa. I want fifty farm loans from &00 tn 10)0. Interest eight per cent. tf. W. H. Bl ROIIARPT. Wanted, a girl of fifteen or over to work for her board and ko to school. Mas. H. J. Hakdinc. New buckwheat flour, freeh and pure E. E. Williams, the (irorer. for de- Leave your orders at Cram Bros', fresh anil carefullv oiened oysters, liverad to any part of the city. The Redtnen are to give a masquerade and scalp dunce at the armory Chrit- uiaa night, which is to be a large affair. Situation Wanteu, by a young man, in office or store, can furnish good rec ommendation. Address C. care Enter- PK13I. School shoes 75c, 85c and $1.00; heavy lace riveted 50c to 70c; ladies' course button cut to 89c; Cabot W 17 yards $1 The Red Front. Hose Co. No. 3 responded toa fire alarm Satnrdav evening which proved to be the chimney oi the Shively building. No damage was done. Honesty and thoroughness is the rule with Burmei'ter & Andresen in all their repair work. They guarantee their work to be fir.it class. The county school association will meet next Saturday at Canbv. As many of the county school teachers as pone i hie are requested to be present. Wednesday atternoon Judge Hayes married Miss Helen Butta and E. II. ngler at his office. The couple will make this city their home. Drs. HickeyA Hickey will be here Friday and Saturday of each week at Koom 6, Electric hotel. Home office 117 and 118. Dekum block, Portland. F. D, Bruce has hung out his law shingle from the office of Cowing & Cow ing, in the Charman block, where lie will have his office lor the present. O. B. Hayter, in the employ of Mr, Clarke, the abstractor, left for his home at Dallas and intends to remain a week or two with relatives at that place. Married, at the residence of the groom 'a father, W. II. Faubion, at Park Place, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 15, Mr. Ar thur G. Faubion and Miss Maude . Van Fleet, Pastor Oilman Parker offi ciating. All of the Baptist church services will be held next Sunday in Pope's ball. This will close Rev. Oilman Parker's pastorate but there will be no farewell services as Mr. Parker will remain a resident of this city and will keep in close touch with his people. Rev. J. C. Read will preach at Shively ' hall next Sunday at 7:30 P. M. Subject, "Is There a Hell ; if so, What is it?" The mucic will be furnished by Cooke's orchestra and a male quartette, also, Prof. C. E. Knotts will play a violin solo and Miss Nash, late of Neb raska will favor the audience with a yucal solo. All are made welcome. Daniel Wetherby, a ship carpenter, without any special home, was discovered moving about in a demented condition In Canemah and was brought before Judge Hayes and pronounced insane, Dr. E. Sommer examining physician. He was taken to Salem Tuesday evening by Sheriff Maddock and placed in the ssvlum. The cause of the insanity is diunkenne-s. J. D. Kilter, of Needy, Wednesday. Dr. J. 11, Hickman, of Clackamas, was in this city Tuesday. C. Rair, of Needy, ex-county com missioner, was in town Monday. Miss I)iitie Maxwell, of Powell's Val ley, was in town the first of the week, W. 8. Runyan, a promrou farmer of Clackamas, waa in town Wednesday. Ralph Moody, was among the Port land attorneys that were in town Mon day. Attorney Geo. D, Young, of Portland, was in this city on legal business Tues day. Miss Agnes Watt, of Portland, was the guest of Miss Xeita Barlow the first ot the week. Mr. and Mrs, Melcher, of Stafford, were in the city Friday attending to legal business. Attorney I. T. Urtthth waa called to Woodburn on legal business the first of the w eek. Gus Burnett, and Noah Stingley, of Eagle Creek, were in this city the first of the week. Prof. John Fullon, ol the State Agri cultural college, of Corvallis, waa in this city Satnrdav. Ex-Jailer James, of Portland, was in town the first of the week attending to court matters. J. M. Sliker, of Eagle Creek, was in town Wednesday, and called at the En- tkri'Bisi office. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Switxer. of St. Helens, spent the first of the week visit ing friends in this city. Benton Killen, an attorney from Port land, formerly of this place, was in this city Tuesday on businesa. Mrs. E. S. Warren, of Brownsville, a former resident of thia city, waa guest of Mrs. J. Ganong last week. Charles, eldest son of Dayid Cautield, ts very sick with typhoid fever at the home of his parents in this city, William Lewthwaite returned to this city Monday from Morkton, at which place he has been attending school. D. J. Moore, of Portland, the circuit court clerk of Multnomah countv, was in this city attending court Monday Portland's bar was represented in this city Monday and Tuesday by W. H Cake, Henry E. McGinn and N. E. Simon. Thos. F. Ryan and J. H. Walker at tended the meeting of the A. A . S. R, at the Marquam in Portland Tuesday evening. Mr. Frank Motter, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, accompanied by Mr. S. C. Spencer, was in Oregon City Thursday. Judge L. L. McArthur, of Portland, was in town the first of the week. The Judge is taking an active part in the Hess damage suit. Misses Vesta and Veva Knight, daugh ters of ex-Sheriff Knight, of Canby, were visitimr in this city Sunday at the borne of Sheriff Maddock. Horace Lake, formerly of Powell's Valley, now having charge of a depart ment in the Portland Business college, was in town Friday. Miss Blanche Beatrice McCord left recently for Columbus, Washington, to visit her cousin, Mrs. Williim Hicin- bothem, for some time. Mrs. M. Soules, Mrs. Ada Baird and Miss Minnie Thomas, of Portland, were the guests of Miss Xeita McCarver and Mrs. Clias. Babcock last Sunday. Mrs. Walters and daughter Em who have made their home at Green Point for the last year, moved to Port land Saturday, at which place they will reside in the future. Miss Edna Henley, formerly a teacher in the Barclay school, but now a teacher of the second grade of the Park schjol in Portland, was in this city Sunday, the guest of Mrs. J. N. Graham Mrs. D. H. Glass is on the sick list this week and not being able to attend to her duties at the Barclay school, Miss Jennie Noble, eldest daughter of John Noble, has charge of the fourth grade during Mrs. Glass's illness. Judge McBride will leave Friday even ing, at the close of this term of circuit court, for St. Helens where he will hold an adjourned session of one day Satur day. Mondav he will go to Hillsboro and open the regular November term of court for that county. Mrs. W. B. Wiggins has spent the past week in Salem. Mr. Wiggins left Tuesday for that city to attend the mar riage ot his brother Fred to Miss Myra Albert, one of Salem's fairest daughters, on Wednesday of this week. The wife and children of Rev. A. J. Montgomery, the new pastor of the Presbyterian church, is expected to ar rive In this city Thursday or Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery will then commence housekeeping, oc cupying the residence on the southeast corner of Jackson and Tenth streets. Frank Newton, second son of Mrs. K. L. Newton, is in this city on a month's furlough. He is a private in the First regiment, U. S. A., and is stationed at Angel Island, California. He attended the regular meeting of Company F Mon day evening and took part in the drill For Fun (ialore. The amusement loving people of Oregon City are to have a genuine treat on Saturday, December 1, when the Oregon City Minstrel Troup give their inimalable entortainmeut at Shively's owa house. Seventeen artists, each a star, will participate ami the original Georgia minstrels could not equal these gentlemen In burnt cork. Koos' orches tra of Portland will be one of the leading attraction on the program. The ad mission haa been fixed at the low price of 50 cents which includes a reserved seat. Tho box sheet will 0Hn at the poelottlee on Tuesday next. Republicans itteutlonl The republican voters of Oregon City are requested to meet at Pope's hall on next Monday evening at 8::t0 o'clock, for the purpose, of placing candidates In nomination for city treasurer, assessor and collector, and four councilmen two from each ward, and to transact such other business as may be brought before the meeting. J. W. O'Connki.l, Oko. R. CAi.irr, J. L. SWAYORI), Republican City Committee. A Progresdvf Village. Soot t j Mills, a village in the southern bonndry of this county, which waa laid out two yeara ago by a Quaker co'ony, has shown more rustle than many of our larger and wealthier tow ns. Having a fine water power in the Abaqua, used for running a grist and saw mill, an electric light plant has been added and the vil lage lighted up with electricity. Seotts Mills bids fair to soon become one of the live towns of the Willamette valley. City Election, Tho call ia published In another col mini for a republican masa convention to meet at Pope's hsll next Monday evening (or the purM of nominating candidates for councilmen to lie voted for on Decemlier S, It was the sup Ksitlon of many that the convention this year waa io be a non-part isin one but the committee whose call is pub lished state that aa they were chosen by a republican convention tliev had no authority to call a peoples' convention Aa to who all w ill be caudiiUtea for municipal honors the wise ones know not. Many are in fav ir of re electing the out-going councilmen. on the ground that the one lerm they have served haa given them the exHrience and knowl edge of the city's alf iira that would en able them lo be of fur mor, service than any new men that could he put in, While neither Messrs. Albright, Kelly, Green man or Cooke drain a re-election, yet if the sentiment I J lining they doubtless will allow their names to be used by the convention, in new men lot i he coun cil the following have been mentioned as available candidates; A. H. Graham, J L. Swafford, E. . CauhVld. J It. Ren tier, E. E. ('barman, J G. Pilshnry, J N. llarrimtton, T F. Ryan, Geo. ( aliff, R. D. Wilson, Max .Vhtilpiua. F. R. ..hat man ami I. A. 1 ot. All are men alio are Interested in the welfare of the city and would make gxj councilman HE RED FRONT STORES. TiiiH paper; iiocilloM lo. uipor; purling Irona 5 ctn; luniks and eyes lo. imNr; vimi-lino fie; nklrU now llc; gingliiini, hluo or rt'tlcnlloo, dint fio; heavy Hliirting JOo. nil wool 118 In. eiirtliimero 4.'o; uiiilirellwt, gootl ones mill client) millinery, latest, Htylih, priees reiwonable; nubly clothing ncrviceahlo mul eheup; fl no pants 21) to HI now tiliotit half prion 2.2.r; boiuiiIohh Hockn, heavy fi alarm clock Wo; baby hIioch 2fio; hcIiooI kIiocm fi to 0 75o. 1) to 11 nt 8ro; 12 to 211.00; hoys' heavy hIioch 11.00; 17 11 gran, augur l.(K); sliorlH mo; tea2.'o. iouih1h up; flour t2..'l.; choice broken coll'eo 22 Jo, jug or Jars 10o. gallon. TRADE FOR PRODUCE. HAMILTON DUOS., Oregon City and Park Place. NEW CASH STORE Corner Fourth and Main Streets. The Tittell sisters, who are to play in this city Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee at Shively's 0ra house, are stars in their profession. The following from the Vancouver In dependent shows how well they were re ceived in that citv : "The Tittell sisters played last week on Friday and Saturday to crowded houses and if it were possible, made a more favorable impression than ever before. All three ol the sisters rank high in their profession and will be warmly welcomed whenever they ap pear in this city. Mr. Wallace Munroe, who waa with the company, helped in a large measure to make the several plays a decided success. The 25,000 damage suit of Elizabeth Hess vs the Oregon German Bakery of Portland, w hich has attracted the atten tion of the court since Monday morning, was settled Thursday morning bv the jury returning a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of I'.lfiOO The cir cuit court room has been crvwded during the three days trial and Wednesday evening at 7:30 standing room was at par, the attraction being the pleadings of Judge McArthur and Henry E. McGinn of Portland. Cake A McArthur were the attorneys for the defendant and McGinn k Simon for the plaintiff. W. A. Huntley haa movad his book store stock from the Commercial Bank block to No. 2, of the Canfield brick. Mr. Huntley will carry a much larger stock than heretofore as the new build ing has all of the latest conveniences. Taking the neat appearance of the in terior of the building together with the increased stock, the new book store will be finer than any book store in Port land. The proprietor will be pleased to see all of his former patrons at his new place of business. News was received in this city Mon day by the family of Chas. Baocock of the death last Friday at St. Joseph, Mo., of Jcob GiKxllive, at the age of 64 years. Mrs. Mary McCarver, of thia city, his daughter was with him when be died. Mr. Goodlivo had many friends among the old settlers in this city as be resided in Oregon a short time. Miss Bessie Evans, the accomplished Osweuo elocutionist, is expected at the Baptist Sunday school, Sunday morning, Nov. 25, and if present, will render one of her excellent declamations. All who enjoy speaking should not fail to be present. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, noon. C. G Huntley will take potwessiun of the comer store. No. 1, iu the Caulluh b'ick the first of next week. It ia a neat looking store finished in a light color and Mr. Huntley is having some verv hand some fixtures put in and when completed and the large stock he intends to carry ia in place it ill add a gieat deal to the appearance ol the place. Thursday morning as Conductor lcan ot the East Side Hailwsy Co. waa com ing Into town in charge of his car he was arrested bv Chief of Police Burns for carrying freight on the passenger car iH'iiefit of very low priees, without a license, lie was allowed to go on liia own recognition and will have a trial before Judgn Fouls at 7 oft) thia Thursday evening. The honorary members of Co. F have presented the company with a handsome gold medal which will be contested for at 9:30 A.M. Thanksgiving (lav at Glad stone. The shooting contest is to take place every six months and m l en one member succeeds in two contests the medal is to le his iiersonal proicrty. miii.uii fi lUKr. is sohl on a guar antee. It curea Incipient Consumption. li is toe Deal Lough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 eta., 50 cts. and 11.00. For sale by G. A. Harding Have you tasted any of Par low's cider I thia fall? It is better than evei and you can depend upon its being made out ot juiciest of apples with I lie kickers taken out. Try it and be convinced. The first month with "H" opens the oyster season and Cram Broa.s' U oimn- ing the oysters daily w hich H served in their neat parlors opMisite Commercial bank. DRY GOODS, In a complete, assortment. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, An extra fine line in all qualities. BOOTS & SHOES, A Specialty, ami in all grades. As we buy and ell for cash wo are able to give cir customers tho iw priees. D. B. BEES & CO. 9 How HMlttijr Mho Uiuks, 3J t- H.r Bismms ) aolhlnf ki Hit a rT it av 111 NOBIHrliP S STURQ'S C3SPANY retina. . Mum. Ask your grocer lor thrm and tk no others. Four times atrmiser than or'llnsry xtrarta. IkiuIiI tur strength of any utlu r vilraei on 11, market and gave them a few pointers in drilling. A new jewelry store haa been opened in me mowing next to the Htar gtocery store. J. P, Law is the proprietor and ia from Vancouver. He brings with him many testimonials of his fine workman ship. Mort Green who was arrested about three months ago and spent that time in the county jail was released Tuesday morning aa the grand juty found the bill against him not true. Al, V. Names who was found guilty of hurglary was taken to the penitentiary Wednesday evening by Sheriff Maddock to serve a sentence of two years. For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a flannel damp ened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. It af fords prompt and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treatment Is a sure cure for a lame back. For sale by G. A. Harding, Drug gist. Housekeepers who have once used grspe 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. Rev. P. Miller of the Westminister PresbyU-rian church of Portland occupied the pulpit of the Presbterian church in this cily Wednesday evening. K. C. Payne, of Portland was in this city Wedne'duy. He waa subpienaed as a w itness in the Hess vs Oregon Ger man Bakery case. Mrs. C G. Caples, of Columbia City, is visiting at the home of tier In other, Jndge T. A. McBnd. Mrs L. Butler, of St. town visitimr relatives. Helens, is in flAVIS THE PAINTER. House and Sign Painting. Good Workmen and the Best of Paints. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. For Wall Paper. Matting, Linoleum, Window Shades and house Decorations see him. Beat Htock in tho city. Portland priced. Store Next Door To Albright's Meat Market. OEEQOIT OITY, OREGON. Letter List. .X?: AT BEDROCK PRICES , . - Ft ..(v-.- November 21. UKSTLKMRH's LIST. Bryan, R K Mlcheletto, I) i.'arlson, Martin MonarH, A M Kills, Jos M. K.w.irl, J K IIoiIkkoii, Iioht l'omeroy, Wni Hornslitili, L Prater, C Hanlen, Frank Jiedner, KJ Jacobs, Peter Uiley, H C Jones. O W Hullivan, Mark Johnson, K li Ward, (Jeo bane, C II Walker, J W Uaper, O F l.AIHKn' l.thT. Andrews, Mr.' M K Holland, Sarah E Close, Mrs M E HukIHIU, Mrs Susie Kredick. Mrs Jones, Marv Glade, Lizzie 2 Heynolda, Itneliel Gray, Mrs H If called lor slate when advrrtined. 8. K. GKKKN. P. M. Concord Team Harness with 2 1-2 Inch traces and 1 3-4 Inch points, made of A No. 1 Selected OakTanned Leather, with breeching and Boston Team Collars, 825.00 Same with hipstrapa and crupper 22.")0. Sumo without hipHtraps and breeching 121.00. An ImmenaeStock of Duiay Hurnenn, Huddle. Mild lew. Halters, Blanketn, Koben, WhiiiH, Etc., at a great reduction. FIRST CLASS COODS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Call on or write to C. L. HOGAN, Dealer in Harness and Saddlery In all Its Branches, vj ana 93 naciina ntroel, r-ortlonl, ureunn, Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. DR; GEORGE BROUGHTON, MAKUPACTUKEK Of ALL KINDS OP FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OP FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order: Ox. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Higheat Award. OlEAM Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, ORKGON CITY, OB. MOST PERFECT MADE. k pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret iom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 Per Year in Advance.