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Oregon City hntcrprisc. KM PAY, liKCKMIIKH VI, imil. dneknmns Co. Diroctory. COUNTY OKKH KIIH, .lit 1 n . i'.vrk nl Court., HimrtfT, Niiri1i'r, 'I ri'MMtiritf, Hi'Ihm.I HiiiKrliilnu1iil, h'lrvi'yur, rrtu.r. (inntiiti K. Il.ynn iii.ii. K. Iliirlnii K. r. Mmlilm'li H M lUm.l.y M. I. M"nrp ' J. V.. Ilrmllny II. H (llluii I). W Klnimlnl II I. 1 1 1 J 1 1 n It I lUrlinnl Hi iitl I Krnlik Jaunar To Meet the 'lime. Tim iiiliM'rlilioii prlre for the ICnthm mum Ihin lii't'ti reduced id (I. Mi ht vmr ; nevKiilyllvn renin fur nix iihiiiIIin. ' 'l it im low price l iniide In oritur to (M tliti IIhI on m chhIi luixiit iiihI Induce ull iiiliBcrilM'iM to pny up, and M',llly to pri'Vt'iil l'ti 1 liculri (nun tuklnu Hie' uiH r mnl not jmyinit for it by rciiNoti ol their iM'iiiu law proof. TIiIh diitcoiint In iiiihIk only to iIiohm piiyinu in dvRiicn, Tliime puyiiiK before tin' cIomi ol tlicir vcr will I entitled to tlie discount for the l iiihi puiil in mlvunni. I'll in muki'H Urn I'.NrKiil'l'iKK the rlicn enl inHir in Clm kitmiiH county ciulit mi'H nil lioinit print mid lull of live Iih'hI Hi'. CHAT AHOUT TOWN. Triif" tlm lowcHi-ltcil Friml Stored (inxcrii'H, IIihIhoik liiinini'Hn, Watliink nliont iIikiii liny mnl nixlit, lo you lniy tlixin ritflit ? K. V.. Wii.i.mm, ilie iriK-cr. Kir hiiiI limit Mooil wiinti'il lit thin ofllce. " Knll linn of dolU mnl lily linden t Mm Itonton Morn. Money l ln K""1 r,,' eUte mc urily liy A. H Premier. Ij.Ih' Imir trimmed In tli UUmiI ulyle nt Sloper'it burlier hIioi. lUr put in llrnt vium order at Klo ) r' burlier nliop or 'J.'i cent. 1 1 client price pitlil by tlx" Commercial Uuk forrminty and pity warrant. A ynnpi furnialied each pcmoil attending- llm ""alp dame mnl itiuitipif ball. A good perforated chair IhiUuiii. rounil or wpiare, for 10 mnl 1" wnl at the itacket more. Why pity 1'.' per ton for liny when you an itt the Ix-ft liny (or 17 ol LouiH I'd ii k , Hi'illmiil. MortnK loan on improved farm proK'rty at a low rale of IiiUtphI. Apply tl) ('. (). T. WilllKIIIH. I)on'l (nil to attend the npectactilur acalp dance mnl inarwpie hnll Ieccmlcr ' The ladiea ill ""'I .shP'i' burlier nhnp the place to linve their Imir trim ineil in the Intent atylen, Tim ni nlp tlmnti will le uivon in the jiriniitive reil ninn ntyle. DwemlnT Armory Imll. Onlem left nt the ('omiiiert inl pittnr tore, Coiniiiercinl Hiitik liloek, lor 4 foot or Kl iiieh wooil, promptly lllleil. Cmnlieit mill ninn will ho nolil phe'r thnn ever, mnl If you want to buy rihl, cull on K. K. WilllimiiH, the Kruwr. Intrumeiitul, pimio mnl orj(nn mimic (nntrui lioim by I'rof. ('. llerttiliK. Keni- tlunre eomer Kotirth mnl Mmlinon nm-eln. tf Knrl'n Clover Hoot will purify your MiuhI. rlcnr your complexion, retfiilnte your bowel" nml ninko yo'ir heml rlenr nnnU'll. '.Tie., fiiV., nml a dolhir. Kor nnle by (ioj. A. I Unlink- You will noon winh to repnper your Iiouhh or Hfvernl of the roonm. K. I.. Ilolnmn li,i junt put in a line annortment of m-w ntylen. po you travel? Are you a nhippcr? The "li iinl McNiilly Huilwiiy (luiile nml llnml ll'Mik" lontiiinn all jn-rtinotit in frrinulioii. Auk your iiewmlenler. You will Ik-Hiirprim-o lit the number of ilillerent tbiiiKH you fun purehnie for a peiiiiv nt the Uacket ntoro for which you hhpiI to pay live renta. A how well hIiikI nml tt wi(on well repnireil in money nnveil to tho furiuer. 4 iivu Jliiple, the bliu kamith. a triul. Main ntreet, onponite corner from City Htahh'M. l,et all the chililrcn in town be on Main Hired between tho bourn of 12 ami 1 o'clock to witnenn the jtrundent parade of Indian Wurriorn on borne hack that Iiiih never been witnenHod only by old jiioniiT". Win. Itolilninler. formerly out of the proprietors of the I'ortlaml reHtaurant in thin city, ban piirchiiHed tho I.nltl rean tiiiirunt near thfi coiner of Kimt anil Madinon Htreetn, in rortlnnd. Wo winh "ltilly" mutcha in bin new buainenn venture. Tho mimical entertainment which wan to have been Riven by tho MethoiliHt pwplo li been jionlponod until Feb ruary, owinit to tho Hicknena of the leader of tho Handel OrclieRtrti of I'ortlaml, which wan to take part in trio program. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hornalmh, of Mink, were inndo doubly k'i1' Tuowlny by the arrival at thoir Iioiiho of two fine Ijirln. Tho little ones and the mother nro doinu well, while the father is ex pected to survive . Go to Chnrnian A Son'a to select your XmiiBKiftH before goinir nWwbero and look over their late Htm'k of ruys, cho nille table covers and portieres. AIho their stock ol ladi.'N and Kontloinons pluHh slippers, handkerchiefs, etc. Hldney Hmytli, the well-known civil iriKineer of lliin city, returned Tuemlay from Anlorln, Vuiicoiivnr mid other ('olnnitlii rinir tnwnn whern he l ad bi-i ii in lliii In ereiit of biit firm. He has been dnliiif N'niie clime lltrur iiiKand hopes to scciiiii tl e contrucl lor the new water synleiii to Iki put in by Astoria. This is a coiilmrt ol some muiftiitude as the work will call (or the expenditure o( nenily a (piurter o( a million of dollars and shoiild Messrs, I'erhnm A Hmytli ii'celvu It no dilliciilty will bn exS'rlen i eil by 1 1 it-ii in nirninn It out Itev (iiliintii I'nrker, state inlHsloiiiiry for I hit baptist church, arrived bonn; Tiieniliiy and will remain until after the dedicul ion of tlie llnptist church on Jan uary lllli, after which he K'Min to New beru mnl other West side towns in the pnineciitioii of his work. Purine bis litNl trip he visited Albany, Ku'lie, ItoMeliurK and severnl other up vallev towni uml reMirls most llntlerniK pros H'ct fur liis work . Word iiiuie lust Satunbiy thut Mrs. Secor, viho furinerly lived in litis city, bad ilied in Ashland, whither she had K'iiio lnr her health. Mrs. Hccor bad been niliiik' for some time, hroiiRlit on by overwork and hnrdidiips and herdriith was but a relief. She leaves several chllilii-ii who looked to Iter for support and cure. Thn lnsrriitiie uf Win. Maplethorie and Mini Kv ). l'ark Usik place at the hoinn uf the bridu in t'li city Katur.lny afternnoil, Klder J. H. McCouili ollicia- tiliK. Tli vouiiK couple totik the after-1 iiixjii car (or I'ortlaml and on their return tliev will settle down to liousekeepiriK in thin city. To In sold at a sacrifice practically Kiven away- 7lH) yards of cart, ((issl as new, IuiikwU ami Ingrain. 40 chaiiilx'r sets ami all the household furniture used in the KliH-lric hotel. Apply at once and pxsmine Rixids at store rooms four doors below ('barman A Son's store at the sicil of the Klectric hold. The ilaplist ieoplo as yet have made no choice of a ui'ninlcr to succeed Hev. I'arker, whose reniKnation was lately ai ceptid They have sever! very bright, talunled men in view and will hope to secure a minisler capable of uu-ctiiiK their needs in the near future. The Thursday Ni(!ht club were enter tallied at the home of (i. A. HardinK last week. Those w ho assisted Mrs. Harding' were, Mrs. Robert A. Miller, Mrs A. It. tirahsm and Miss Vara I'ilshiiry. I'ro Kit'snivH Kn'iies were played alter whh h liht refreshments wen wrved. .Ijuupa! lamps! lamps! I'rettier than ever, chcar than ever. I.mnis are favorite holiday presents with a larj;e IMirtion of all rouinililiities llellomy A Huscli have an elt'Ksut assortment at the lowest possible prices. tf The in bersof fie M. K. rhurcb will ive an entertainment and Chiistuua trH- fur tho children of their Sunday school on Christmas eve . An appropri ate program is being prepared. K. Covey, of Salmon, has rented the Judtte Itundall place at the head of Seventh street and has move. I his family from that place to Oregon City where he w ill heienlter iiiuke his home. Mrs. C. (. Albright gave a tea on Thursday afternoon of hint week to a iitiiuln.tr of her lady friends. A delicate lunch was served and a most enjoyable time was ss'iit. A Hewnrd of $5 will la given for the return of three live dollarbills, supposed to have been lost in the HjntoHice at the general delivery. Hetnru to tho post muster and receive reward. Miss I.orcno Ackerinan'H kindergarten celebrated the eighth birthday of Mins Harriet Smith, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. II . V- Smith, at tho schoolroom last Morduy from 1 to It 1'. M. Tho public i'i cordially invit.'d to cull ut Marr A Uobinmm's grocery store Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of this week and sample (ree of charge the celebrated Putcli cucou. Frank McCuunlund began taking the business course in tho rortlnnd Iinsiness College list Tuesday. Frank is a rust ler and should prove n thorough scholar. Ample seala for spectators have lieen provided lor the immense crowd that will witnesn the scalp dunce and mnsoue ball December 25th. HowimTiiih? 10 pound pure lard, $1 ; 1 pound pure baking powder 25c ; II) pounds American dry Uran. sugar, $1 at the lied Front. Koimir Cason, one of Orejjon City's bright young men, has taken a position in the ofllce of the Willamette Pulp A I'aisir Company. The topic for the sermon at tho Con gregational church Sunday evening w ill be "Death-bed Repentances What Are Thoy Worth?" Charmann A Co.'s City Prut: Store have the finest Christinas display of any store in tho city and prices the lowest. Five acres of grubbing wanted done. Inquire of J. K. Witr.ig, care of Julius l'tisch, Logan, Or. Wanted, a girl not less than 15 to ns eint in housework and go to school. It Mra. J. W. Norria. Christmas curds from 5 cents up at Oharmans A Co.'s Prug Store. inning the Mecret Orilera. The next ineelitiK of Willamette Kela'kah lodge No. 2 will take place at tho I D. 0. F. ball, Friday evening peeemU'r 2. ut which time the officers for the ensuing term will bo elected. All members in good standing arc re ipies'jMl to I mi present. Wachcno Tribe No. 10, Improved order of I'.ediiieii will give a public in-1 sUllutiou lit the A. O. U. W. hall Tues day, January 8, 1!5 They will also give party at the Armory Christinas ninlit, with a street parade ami sculp dunce. The ladies of Meade I'ost No. 1H. of this city sent ten beautiful rugs and a large box of Inioks uml periodical l the SohlierS home at ltoiebiirg a short time ago which arrived at its destination safely aud afforded the veterans there much pleasure lit bo thus rcmi-liilx;red. The Foresters pioxs to muke their bull to m given on New Year'a Kve a grand airair, as this is their llrnt attempt in entertaining lodge. The For esters w hile a new order in Oregon City is having a rapid growth mid is gettting to lie one of the strongest lodges in the city. There will Imj a joint limtullution of ollicers by Meade I'ost ami Meade Kchef i Corps No. IS at their hall Thursday evening January .'t. Multnomah Imlge No. 1, A. K. A A. M. will have work in tho M. M. degree on Saturday evening. Multnomah J-odgo No, 1, A K. A A.M., held its annual election of oflicern last Saturday, Pec. 15lh, with the following result : (i. L. (iray. M . W. : P. W. Kin- naird, S. W.j M. K. llain, J. W. ; W. K. Carll, treasurer; T. K. Hyan, secretary; T. K. Lawrence, tiler. Installation on Thursday, Pee. 27. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, It. A. M., elected the following ollicers for the en suing year at the regular meeting held Inst Tuesdsy, Pec. 17: W. K. Carll, liih priest: It. W. Kinnaird, king; (ieo. F. Ilorton, scrilie; It. S. Itelloiny, treas urer; II. S. Strange, secretary; T. F. Hyan, C. of II.; . L. iray, I. S.j A. W. France, It. A. C. ; L. L. I'orter, M. 3-1 V.; J. W. (ianong. M 2d V.; C. A. Hermann. M. 1st V.; T. S. Lawrence, guard. Installation Thursday, IVc. 27. Owing to its being Christmas the regu lar meeting of Willamette Falls Camp No. 4Hof Woodmen w ill not be held on the following Thursday. At this time the advisability of holding a public in stallation of olhcers will be considered. Honor thy futher and thv mother and buy shoes at McKiUriek's. Sllvrr Plated Ware. We desire to call your attention to our immense stock of Silver Plated Ware which is of the highest quality and from the la-st manufacturers only. Siecial attention is invited to the new designs in Tea Sets, Perry Pishes, Cake Flaskets, and Putter dishes. Our largo variety of SXM)iia, Forks and Knives are especially adapted to make pretty and appropriate Holiday present ami as our prices are the very lowest and the qualities the lieat it will pay purchaser to give us a call in this department. IH'KMKISTKK & AnDKKSK.N, Jeweler and Silversmith. Pon't forget the children; they may never get a chance to witness such a parade like the Hod Men will give on Christmas day. Strayed or Stolen, From Oregon City, about November 10, a light sorrel horse, aged six years, weight about ft'iO to 1KH1 pound, and rather slim built. Branded on left hip with letter " P." One while hind foot. When ridden will pingle-foot or rack in gait. A lilteral reward given for inform ation us to his whereabouts. Nohi.itt & Co. Church Notice. Sunday schools mid other societies will puve money and get only the best and purest goods, by purchasing their Christ inas candy, nuts am. fruits from K. K. Williams, the grocer. Tlie musipto bull of tiie season will be tho Ked Men s Christmas night, Pec ember lioth, rtucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for Cuts. Pruises, Sores, Clcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin F'.rup tiotiB, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give iwrfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Chaimun & Co., Churman ltros Piock. The New Year's (Jift. Is now almost as popular as the Christ mas gift. It's tlie proper time to return the unexpected Christmas token or remember some one whom you uninten tionally overlooked. If you want the right article at the right price you should get it at Dukmkistkh & Andkkskn's jewelry atorOj For rheumatism I have found nothing equal to Chaiiilierlttin's Pain Balm. It relcnvcR the pain as soon aa applied. J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its con tinued use will effect a ponnanent cure. For sale by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder World's Fair Highest Mtdal and Diploma. HI. Paul's Chnrrn. Preparations are Isdng made to cele brate the Christmas fettival at St. l'auls (Kpiscopul) church Mrs. (ieoige A. Harding, who lias ehnrge of decorating the chancel for this month, will be as sisted by several ladies of the Guild in the adorning of the sacred edifice for the Festival of the Nativity. Appropriate music will he rendered lnth on Sunday the 2,'id and on Chri-tinas Pay. On the hitter day there will be two celebrations ol tlie holy communion one at 8 o'clo. k and the other at 10 o'clock. lioth rector and nioie cordially invite the public to these services. The Chris'mu Sunday school exer cises will be held in the church on Tues day evening at (I o'clock, where a pro gram of suitable recitation and music will lie gone through. Miss Kelly will preside at the organ and Miss Barlow ha kindly promised to sing a solo. At the clone of the exercises " the tree" will bo relieved of its burdens and distri bution made to the scholars. The teach ers are hoping that good old Santa will not foriiet the children attending St. 1'aul's Sunday school this year The parents of the children and the friends of the Sunday school are invited to these exercises. ( liuuluuqua (ilee Club. The next meeting of the Glee club will be helil at the home of Mrs. Chss Caufield on Wednesday evening Iecem her 25th. The following program has lieen prepared : Song Glee Club. Vocal Solo .Harley Stevens. Guitar and Itanjo Puet Vera Cau field and Pauline Camptiell. Song Glee Club. Piano Puet Helen Eastbain and Nettie Walden . Vocal Duet George Mcltride and Ijiwrence Priggs. Keoitation Leighton Kelly. Violin Solo Betta Fonts. Vocal Puet Kate Ward and Mat tie Prajier. Solo Mir Paquet. Song Glee Club. The club is now jirejiaring several pietVs to lie sung Christmas Kve at the Congregational church for the Sunday school. Under the excellent supervision of Mrs. K. K. Cbannan the club has made wonderful progress and will be in splendid training for the next Chauttiau- qua assembly. True to nature, the scalp dance at Armory l.all Pecember :io. Ad Kiidarlnj tiift. If about time you were looking about for Christmas gift for friends and loved one. Why not drop in and look over our assortment? We would call your particular attention to our large display of rings. Gold Pings, plain, Opal Rings, Gold Rings, fancy, Monostone Rings, Pia nond Rings, Ruby Rings, Pearl Rings, Emerald Rings, TurqnoiB Rings, Topaz Rings, Garnet Rings, and rings with combina tion settings ol precious stones. Make your selection early. Bthukistkr A Asdreskw. Ladies look at McKittrick' window. Pon't forget the street parade Dec ember 25th, between 12 and 1 o'clock. Hard time Price. S. F. Scripture has reduced the price of horse shoeing to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many vearg exerience insures first-class work. Money to Loan. C. O. T. Williams can now make loans on good farms. Office next door to Huntley' drug store. Christmas Candies. While looking round for good things for Christmas do not fail to call on Mr. Gordon, and see his fine lot of can dies, also his choice stock of Christmas tree decoration. No. i-45 St., Portland, Or. When in Port land looking for Holiday Goods in Books nd Stationery. Don't fail to call at The J. K. GILL CO.'S. Third and Alder Sts. Good Bargains in Books. Oregon Steam Dye Works, Kendall A Slaughter, Proprietors, Cor. Eight and Burnside St., Portland, Oregon. Clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. Ladies' shawl and dress goods a spec ialty. Faded clothing restored to it original color, to look like new. Satis faction guaranteed. Oive u a call. Work called for and delivered. Extraordinary GRAND REjWOVALi - SALE. We will change our location to- SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER On January 1st, 1895. Itefore moving we offer our entire stock at Prices that have never been made before To verify the fact call and let our prices talk. I. SELLING. SOHWAN & PUTROW. Dealers in Stoves PLUMBING, TINNING, AND GENERAL JOBBING. CAUFIELD BLOCK, Main Street. The "Commercial. The best brands of Cigars and Fine Tobac cos. SMOKER'S SUPPLIES. No. 3, Commercial Bank Oh n you men! 1 IWhat brain cudgel ing the women are joing through to decide what to give vou Christinas! "Why not throw them a gentle hint? Now there's a : Handkerchief Silk, in white, Black and Colored, f'oni 25c. to 75c, Pure Irish Linen, from 25c. to talc. Lawn, from 10c. to 20c. SCSPEXDERS, 25c to$l.W. UMBRELLAS, 90c. tofj.50. The newest shapes in STIFF AND SOFT HATS. Fedora's, Crushers etc. I GLASS & SMYTH, Caufield Block. QEP AIRING. J. P. LOWE, THE RELIABLE Watchmaker NextQeery.8t,,r ail Jeweler Work Warranted. A Trial Is Asked. GOLDEN WEST m i BAKING POWDER It is PUREST WA i mciDCCT &8t M It Is BEST m fji HTtartflttaM Tout Hour Bk f Clomct Diyuu, Portland. Or. rss Announcement! and Tinware. E. PARKER, Proprietor. J.W. O'Connell, Ma'gr. Block., DR P. 8 STRYKER, DENTIST, HAS Re moved to Odd Fellowa' temple 8. W. Cor.lst tnd Alder, Portland, Oregan. Series No. 2. Willamette Savings and Loan Associa tion of Oregon City. By resolution of its board of di rectors the subscription list to Series No. 1 has been closed and the subscription list to Series No. 2 has been opened to the capital 6tock of the Association. The entrance fee is one dollar per share and the monthly dues are sixty cents for each share sub scribed. The Association has money. to loan to its members at eight per cent per annum on property in Clackamas county. Agents are wanted in every set tlement and town in the county. For further information apply to HERMAN K. JONES, Secretary. At Bank of Oregon City S. MILLER, MANUFACTURER OF X3riixx -:- Tile. BRICK& LUMBER. Tiling is of the best qual ity and sold at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. Yard and mill four miles east of Hubbard, Oregon. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IX Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. kill ?.-''. -