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Oregon City Enterprise. ORKHON CITY OFF1CKKS Hlrnm Strnlsht Myor, - - RMrlr. ClielntPulipe - Ano, Triir'r. City Alliinioy. -Street ('lmmlralnnN, Bnp't. ol Water Workt, City KnjIniTr. Couneilnifn H, C. atpvrn. J. J. t'ooko, lion), .Uirgiir, L. I.. I'ortfr THE niAi riKil ASS. The moat notable the holiiluya was of Xs- Year's Kve twial event of the observation j hy the Chautau L lVrti'r, Henry MoMrum, J. W. MotUtt. uoimrll meet first W'eitnesiUy of toh month In city hull. Ck. K. Hiirm I qtmnttwtth a musli-alt and rooentiim to " n o huh K. U llolmAn K. V. Irise C. Hutx-ock. Jr. W. H. Howell IV ktnnnml eo. Mroiwhton, Mi.-k Howell, FRIDAY, JANUARY . 1S5. Lcfral A.lvtTtlsint;. Hereafter no lesal advertisement bo inserted in the Extskikisk unless payment for the same is maie at the time the affidavit of publieation ia ren dered. This rule will be imperative and dead-beat litigants, who make it a prac tice of working the courts, lawyers and newspapers will have to look to some other paner to net their notice published. (General O. 0 Howard and wife in the capacious parlors of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. C'hurman. After the reception of the lieneral and his wife the one hundred guests were seated to listen to the follow ing program under the personal super vision of Mrs. K. K. Chartnan : Piano "Kudieuse" (uittscbalk. Mrs. K. K. Williams and Miss. F. Morey Guitar Trio Selected. Misses MeOarver.lIattieand I.. Cochran. will , Vocal Solo "Life" SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Wood wanted at once this office. County court meets next Wednesday. Cash paid for clean cotton rapt at the F.NTKKI'KISE office. County and city warrants wanted by the Commercial bank. F. W. Green man is confined to his 4ioue with a severe eold. Denfiies Cannot be Cured. Ity local ap ligations as they cannot reach the tlisease.l portion of the ear. There is only one w ay to cure deafness, and that is hy constitutional remedies, Headless is caused hy an intlamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube, When this tube is in tlamed, you have a iumlliug sound of imperfect hearing. at.d when i; is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inll imatinu can bo taken out I and this t"l restored to its normal con dition, bearing will he destroyed forever; (nine tases out of ten ate caused by 1 catarrh, which is nothing !ut in an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) I that cannot le cured by Hall's Utari h I Cure. Send for circulars; free. K.J. CIIKSKY A CO., Toledo, O. I "Sold by Druggists, "f cents. tUKKIiai) NO I'M. All tin" Nwi of a l,lv Vi-lglilHirliiwul-A Muni It Ho rut - I'lrsMtit t liiltnia Tree. FreyUg's appetizing pickles can be had t the Comer grocery. Best in the market. Chester Murphy of Salem and Earnest Matkay of Portland visited Laurence tri(gs last week The boy that wants gome spending money can secure it by bringing clean 4-otton rags to the E.nterpise office. How about lounges and couches? Before you buy in Portland just drop in nd look at Bellomv & Bush's new stock. Louis Himler, charged with illegal fishery in the Clackamas, was discharged on a jury trial before Judge Dixon Wed-tesdav. Miss Louise Paqtiet, Piano Solo Selected Miss Mertie Stevens. String Quartette Selected Vera Cautield. Harley Stevens, Pauline Campbell, Clare Campbell. Baritone Solo "The Cooper's Song" Mr. A. S Dresser Piano Duet Overture Misses Lulu and Mattie Draper. Vocal Duet ''Merry, Merry are We" Mrs. E. E. Chartnan and Miss Harlow. Cornet Solo "La Reive D'Amour" Miss Fannie Me.-erve. Violin Solo Selected Mr. A. S. Dresser. Vocal Solo "O That I Might Never . More See" Miss Metta Brown. Mandolin Trio Selected j Much consternation was created in the F. Paqilet, V. Caufljld, P. Campbell. ! ranks when it was learned that ttie proa Trio Piano, violin, violencello ! ent members w ere not to be exempted Misses L. and M. Draper and Dr.Shubert. j from this regulation. Tbe examination As '8 by preconcerted plan the tone of i was conducted by teachers of the city the entire program wag gay am, joyous. j schools, and as manv points are allowed Mr. Dresser sang a humorous selection ! to the applicant as he has served years from the opera of Boccaccio, "The on the force, so that the older members Cooper's Song" and in response to encore of the force who have become unfitted gave Sullivan s "The Magnet and Churn" i for other duties by long service in the j Chiogo'i Folic Farce. Cuu'Aoo, Dee. Ill .More than HXK1 member of Chicago's police force under- went an examination at the west division high school today in true schoolboy style, j The test of the mental qualillcatious of the big blue-coats is the result of the ile j cision of the new oliee commission to I run the police force on a civil-service I basis, and hereafter no man w ill he ap- pointed to a position on the force until he I has passe 1 a strict examination as to his ability. The charming vocal duet, "Merry Merry are We," by Mrs. Cl.arman and Miss Barlow- was followed with the en core, "The Waterfall." The cornet solo by Misg Meserve, "Grant's Presen tation March" had a martial thrill and in response to enchore she rendered the charming "La Keine D'Amour" from Sousa. Misg Meserve plays the cornet! with great smoothness and beautv. She Ovsters. wholesale o tetail. In families nd parties. Also served In any style ,j has had manv offer8 to ,ravel M a. Pro' j freah and palatable at the Portland taorant. The Enterprise is the only news fper in Oregon that gives a cash pre mium to those paying their subscription in advance. The young friends of Charles Wilson gave him a surprise party on Wednesday evening. A delightful time was had with games and dancing. 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. House and three lots for sale in Falls View addition to Oregon Citv. Fruit trees, well, barn, etc. ; nice house. Will be sold che.p. Marr & Robertson, 7th and Center streets. tf For footwear you can get babys' shoes at 25 cts ; ladies coarse shoes at 89 cts ; men 'e boots at $1 75, or you can get the best grade of goods made at bottom prices at t!e Red Front. Under the new law school districts should make their tax levy not later than Feburary 1st, and have their levy filed w ith the county clerk by that date in order to have it goon the tax roll. A regular communication of Multno mah lodge A. F. and A. M. will be held Saturday January 5, at 7:30 P. M. Work in M. M. degree. All Master Marions in good standing cordially invited. The Woodmen will have a public in etalation of officers at the K. of P. hall on Tuesday evening January 8th. F. C. McHenry, deputy head consul, with several other prominent officers of the order will be present and assist in the ceremonv. . There will be no morning service at the Congregational church next Sunday, t'.ie pastor and members being invited to participate in the dedicatory exercises at the Baptist churah. In the evening Dr. Cowan will hold the usual services. His theme will be " A New Year Greeting." The ladies of Degree of Honor gave a private masquerade and lunch at the A. O. U. W. hall Monday evening. A very pleasant time was had by the members and their guests. The lunch was most appetizing and was served in the excel lent style for which the D. of H. ladies are noted. The snowstorm Wednesday completely blockaded the electric cars and yester day the Portland cars had not yet been able to resume their trips. The Glad stone car commenced regular trips yes terday, Mr. II. E. Cross, at his ewn ex pense, hiring men tot clear the track. He sent the Gladstone people home in a private conveyance Wednesday evening. K. E. French, the popular actor, will give OregoD City a treat on Monday evening next when he will bring his full company from Cordray's theatre and give "David Crockett" at Shively's opera house. This is a play that always draws and is full of merit, humor and pathos. No parts will be left out or changed just as is rendered in Portland and other cities. Seats on sale at Huntleys book store. fessional but prefers the quiet life of home and friends. Other notably jolly pieces were "The Happy Hottentots" by Mertie Stevens, and the piano, violin and violincello selections from the "Barber of Seville" by Mrs. Williams and Mr. Dresser and the Mioses Draper and Dr. Shubert. Altogether every number of the program showed that Oregon City is developing musical talent of a really high order. Our young people especially deserve the greatest encouragement. Refreshments were served and the new year was announced by the tinkling of silver bells in the hands of the host and hostess. These musicales will long be remembered as bright ouses of innocent and instructive recreation. Mr. A. S. Dresser has the next musicale in charge to be given sometime in February, perhaps on or near Wash ington's Birthday. Prof. Freeman's pupils at the Barclay school have drawn two large maps of Europe for the use of the Chautauqua circles. The maps have the names of Maude Noble, Alvena Horn, Arthur Holmes and Sewold Toepleman and are very creditable to tbe voung artists. The Chautauquans look forward to the time when our young people will give further proof of skill in art and song and oratory. Out of little villages like this have sprung the master spirits of the world. The public school ought to be the nur sery of all noble aspiration . Tbe Enter prise will gladly publish a prize essay from either school at anv time city's employ will not have to show up as high an average as the younger men. It is thought, however, that the test will necessarily result in the dismissal of a large portion of the department. Win. Moehnke men'ion of w hose ac cident at the paper mill was made last week, is recovering and will have full use of his hand. In regard to the mill in which he was hurt the Enterprise was misinformed, it was the Crown paper mills ami not the Willamette. Married, at the resilience of G. C. Bacon, on Chiistmai day, Claud M. Bacon to Miss I.nella M. Phillips, Rev. Gabriel Sykes performing the rvr-moiiy. School Report. Following is the report of Wilsonville public school : Number of pupils en rolled, fifty-five; average daily attend ance, fifty; pupils neither absent nor tardy ilnring the month were: Bertie Earnest, Edward, Herman, Edward, Frida, Lillie, anil Waller Schlii keiser, Raymond, Mabel, Iora, Ralph, Archie and Sherman Seelv, Grace Vowell. Norris Yonng and Christian Sasg. This month closes the term The following pupils were present each day of the term without being tardy: Bertie Rose, Edward, Walter, Ft ila, and Lillie Schli ckeiser, Raymond, Mabel and Balph Seely. J. G. II.um.ky, Teai Iter, ( are lor Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very liest. It effects a most permanent cure and the most dreadful sick head aches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afllicted to proenre a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at Charman A Co 's, City Drug Store, Charman Bros. Block. itAKKiKi.li, Dec I'd We had u lino lime at the ChiiMn as In c. The child ren was well pleased with their presents. lieorge l.ochei hy had the nii-ftu tune to loo-e his bai n ami contents by lire. How the tire oiigiitated is u my-tei v.it j hf'lig in the nighl and no one being aioiind the barn Unit smoked. The barn i contained two hotses, two cows, one calf the farm impli liiellls, tln winlei's ford 'itudgiain It is a severe loss to Mr. I.oc'ierhv. The east w itnl was Plowing hard. It was half past two o'clock this mot ning. Mrs llile fell and threw her ankle out of joint, but having pn si'iice of mind she twisted it in ;d"o again. Yet it Is very painful. low let 1'idiiinreer came near looi-iiig his house and contents l y Ihonnedny last week. It taught on the underside of the roof mid gained quite a headway when discovered He with a few bucko S of w iter soon put it out. Mrs. John Pahnatccr ciime homo Thursday idle' a soj. um of six weeks at her daughter's t Dolor, Oregon, w here she went with her sick husband for his health. She I rings the good news that John's hciiltli is impioving by the change and he intends ii he hlill l ontiuoes to get l etter to stay until spring opens The doctor pionounces his troubles latty degeneration of the heait, and says he can help him but can't cure him K.mnond Mills lilt lor Ins h one in KmiMts the past week. The Miller biotlets are improving their farms. I'lntiles Miller bus built, him a bain They have jut received a new cable for log hauling in tln ir mill. ; We wish them ieees. Mrs. Coop is iiupioung in health.; She ha' been quite ill. Wm. Abbot has quite a stock in trade at his home where he dispenses of his waies to the settlers around him. j Mr. Column and I led ford are improv- ! iug their homesteads and wishing some ladv with means would lake pitv on ' heir lone'y lios and come and help them to make farms of their homesteads. Freil and Irn Davis are keeping bache lors hall at the old Davis plait". 1 (ieorge i.ocherbv and his iged father ! am well pleased with the change ill cooks. John Dtvis' son Mmion run a pitch foik into his foot one day hist week, making quite a painful wound J. P. Irvan. our iostmastcr. has hisl new residence netirly reaily for occii-1 pancv. I Joe Miliar has been slashing brush and 1 otherwise improving his farm which adds- much to its beatilv. The Red Front Stores... Christmas Goods about half Prices. All hIi'W Mt-lliTH lit t'llt lil't'M. Fine Lot Warranted Shoes Just in. ladles Ht"l meiiM sumo New Dress Goods, New Shoes, New Prices! New ilivss (ootls, lliiiinels, iitiilciwciir iiml curse!; IS yd. i'iilol ' $ 1 ; L 1,1 filliiur corsets, exllll lllltti'lMllI Ull'l liimko. AOo. tin: liiir lot of iiimii'tv. now wo have New York pi-ii'i-H. Ladies lino tloiiRiila shoes, put tin, goml wearers, !fl..r0; course s iocs .till: iovh n ow hIkiom wnimmcd ti ifl..i,i; iiiimih boo el lliu it 1 1 1 iti-iitu ti .In in-tin utlirni- .Vts , bring; bottle; lenion ami vanilla in Inilk, .VtM. an (...(lm" price.) viiHoline .V. . TRADE FOR PRODUCE. HAMIIroN DUOS., Oregon City and Park Place. ;.tH l.7.".' up; IOII.h. pure lard l .00; dry salt pork 10o.; n tlrv uinii sugar, I.IHl; sewiiin machine nil -I oiinceH for The following is the program for the To ,h"' ''""H"' next meeting of Nautilus C. L. S. C. : 'rllB "having parlors opposite Paper Kichard III, as presented by i the Klectrie. hotel are prepared to give Shakespeare. you a firstclass shave, in fact, any thing Shakespeare's representation of Joan of 5'" w'hI in the barber line. Kxper- Arc. Paper Character of Antonyas presented by Shakesp are. Reading- Washington Irving'sMahomet. Roll Call Quotations from Shakespeare. Table Talk Favorite English Novelist. The Circle will meet at the house of ,. C. Driggs on next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. Make good resolutions and buy from MuKittrick. Death of .Minnie IMammer. DIKD In this city on Thursday Dec- lay, 27, 1804, Minnie M. I'lummer, daughter of Yv. J. and Mattie A. rlummer, aged 22 years, 9 months and 10 days. The funeral services took place at the family residence Saturday at 1 P. M, and were conducted by Kev. Isaac Daw son of the Episcopal church, The inter ment took place in the Canemah ceme tery. Miss Plumtner was a native of this city, but for some years paHt has, with her parents, lived in Tacorna and bit recently came back to Oregon City expecting to go to a warmer climate shortly, but her disease, consumption, rapidly gained on her strength and she went to her home beyond. She was a very estimable girl and well liked by all those who knew her. The Forester's ball New Year Eve was one of the most enjoyable held this sea son. The music wag extra fine and the hall was filled with merry dancers, who tripped the hours away till morning was nearly hand. ienced workmen always on hand, (jive ns a call. Shaving 1.) cents, hair cut' 25 cents. Koscok Evans, Prop. Our pi ices defy competition, McKittrick To Dunn Spooks. A wealthy bachelor declared that a horrid hag had glared at him through the night. His friends laughed at him but he insisted that the houe was haunted. He grew ill, complaining of extreme heaviness in the stomach, his appetite failed, he grew sallow, emaciated and despondent, believing he was going to die, the spook being a warning, and declared he could hear funeral bells ringing in his ears, and even hinted at suicide. A friend induced him to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and be rapidly grew well, spooks and all his distressing symptons disappearing, A torpid liver and dyspepsia caused his suffering and the medicine cured both. A pamphlet free or a large book, on liver and stomach diseases and how to cure them (13fi pages) for six cents stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. KrdlRiiu itlpplp Ukiilinii, Jan 1 Old lH'.M is dead. He blew and wioan- d around for several days but his last boms were -accful and he is gone to rt-rt with ms foreluth- ers. 1 1 in record is not a very good one and it is to be hoped that young H!l.'i w ho came with Mich a moiling face may not commit so many hlnmlers. On Saturday night the houe of Mr. Kocbowiky wasenteied ami a lot of his wearing apparel stolen. Whoever the thieves were, they were very cool about it They went to his barn and changed their clothes for his, leaving theirs in place, they llien took one of the lines from his harness to tie on something to carry away. Suspicion points to a tramp who has been around here several days and some think they are Hire who his accomplice is On Sunday the Preshytei inn Sunday school elected the following officers: (ieo. (,'. Armstrong, superintendent, I!. E. Courtright, assistant superintend ent, Lizzie Armstrong secretary, flattie Wilcox, treaurer. SahaImmi'. Karl's Cloyer Rout will purify your blood, clear your complexion, rcgulut your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 'J.lc., line., and a dollar. For sale by (ieo. A. Harding. Ladles hair trimmed in the lutest style at Sloper's barber shop. A sort of lethargy sometimes takes possession of the kidtievs and bladder; they should be promptly stimulated to healthful action by the use of Dr. .1.11. Mi-Lean's Liver and Kidney Halm For sale by C. (i. Huntley, druggist. AVedding stationery, tlm latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhckisk ollico. Five acres of grubbing wanted done. Inquire of .1. E. Wit.ig, cure of Julius Pusch, Logan, Or. A ....IS THE SYMBOL OF THE.... GROCERY STORE Where Value is Given for-aESZ Your Money. A trial will convince you that your coin Is Saved. ...THE FRESHEST OF... Fruits and Vegetables. R. STHUB, Next Door tu I'ontofnce. 1 THE MOI DECEMBER Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation, biliousness and derangements of stomach, liver and bowels. Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin iment; it will banish pain and subdue inflammation. For sale by C. G. Hunt ley, druggist. Awarded Highest Honors-World's Pair. mm CREAM We will sell goods at Prices that Defy Competition. We are Hosing out ottr jiiece uooils at cost am! less. Host brands of citlino ". yunl; best linings fo. ynrd; nmoHkeim giiiR hiini best " yiirl; dress miitine; 7 Jc. yard; blankets 1 1 .00 jmir; Ihij-h Hutts $l.o"; ixiys punts Hoc; hhmi'm cutioiiuiles H.'it:. pair; ladies hIiooh $1.00 and upward; underwear for men cheaper than tlio elieapeHt. Wo keep tilt; ( uh-ii shoo the best in tho market. If you wmtt ilry feet without Ixdng bothered with rubers call and get a pair. Don't Fail to Examine Our Prices and Goods. D. B. REES & CO. Corner Fourth and Main Streets. ANEW VENTURE.... The New Racket Store, n Main street, Opp. Klcctric Hotel, with a full line of new gondii and nt priccn that will uHtonish tho purchaser. Keineuilicr we are hern to Htay and wo can save you from 15 to 20 per cent on every dollar's worth of goods purchased oV) r out coimterH. Wo havo no Hpeeial hiiIoh day hut every day in liargaiii's day wo invito the public to call and examino our goods, and prices and he convinced. MARTIN'S RACKIiT STORE. MOST PERFECT MADE. K pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frei rom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ' The Chinese Suffered.... ....Another Defeat ! The Oregon City Steam Laundry IS DOING Clean Work, Neat Work, and Cheaper Work Than can he had of tho Chinem- or any other place in tho city. Special Rates on Family Work. for and delivered. Goods called