Oregon City Enterprise. PERSONAL NOTES. " i K. S. liramhrtll, well known man OKEOON CITY OFFIOKK8 ylm j,, lMs oi,v TumiUv, ll!rnm Stntlsht j ,t " !: '.'."r"'r ' Honry Milov, pot muster Ht Viloiv K t'niift ; vui, w in nnon l ily mMiitiMiiiy. K. U llnlm.n Kwnnlpr. CniKfnl Police Trtmmirvr, liity Attorney, Blntt CnmmlNiinnf r. Bup'l. ol Whin Works, ("Ity Knirinrrr. (Jou.inlnifn H, C. Stovfn.., OtM. llrmwhton. J.J. Cixikiv BoiiJ .Is8r. Muck Howell. 1. L Porter, Henry MrMrum, J. V. Mortmt. twtinrll metftsflml tVeUioiUy o(oh month In city hull. ('. Hittxwk. Jr. 1 W. 11. K'1I Tlio iiiHUllntion dhik. iiliicti on Inn Tluirinliiy ovoninu of ullW'oni (or Momlo PohI lV, li, A. K., till' tWIMIUlllit'H lll'lllg t-ontliu-totl ly l'tl. J. I'. Mmw, Tlio of V.tigt rorlliunl were in tlio ritv TIiuib- IV Kliinntrvl Juv, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. ISiO. l.t'KHl AilvrrtUinir. Herviifter no Wal nilwrtisemont lie insorttsl in tht Fntkkphisic unless PhvidimiI for the ojimu is mailt" t the tiint the mliilavit of (mhlii-ation is ren iierel. This rule will he imperative and 1eHI-heat litigants, who make it a prac tice of working the courts, lawyers ami newspapers will have to look to some other pier toiret their notices published. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Wood wanted at once this otiice. County court meets next Wednesday. County and city warrants wanted by the Commercial bank. I-aJies' hair dressing at the Queen shaving parlors, opp. t'haruian drug store Frevtair's aprti7.inK pickles can be had at the Corner grocery. IVst in the market. The party who left a pocket knife at the Enteri-risk office can have it by calling at this ohVe. The boy that wants some spending money can secure it by bringing clean cotton rags to the Enterpise office. How about lounges and couches? Bf lore you buy in Portland just drop in and look at Bellomv A Bush's new stock. of on i in this city Wednesday, the guest of Miss .Mary Cliarman. Loren K. Adams, an attorney Hillshoro, was in town 'Thursday business at the court house. Prof. J . A. Fieemiin left Monday for Freeport, Wash., where he will make a visit with a brother residing there. of Myrtle plui'O last W hall. .Mrs. J. Oysters, wholesale or retail, to families irrtd parties. Also served in any style, freh and palatable at the Portland res taurant. The Enterprise is the only news paier in Oregon that gives a cash pre mium to those paying their subscription in advance. Do you travel? Are you a shipper? The "Rand McNally Railwav Guide and Hand-Book" contains all pertinent in formation. Ask vour newsdealer. Drs. Hickey & Mickey will be here Fridav and Saturday of each week at Room 6, Electric hotel. Home office 117 and 118. Dekum block, Portland. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal.says: "Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy 19 the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good" Price 50c. For sale by Geo. A. Harding House and three lots for sale in Falls View addition to Oregon Citv. Fruit trees, well, barn. etc. ; nice house. Will be sold cheap. Marr A Robertson, 7th and Center streets. tf Sensible HccUeluii, Wednesday Justice Dixon's court was of I iwmiiti.l In hnurinir A curiii frnm l'urli Place wherein Fiauk Drown charged tieo. Hamilton with assault. The slate j o'llivra aw aa follows: Com., J. I. waa represented by sxvial lixtriit Apnorfon, S. V. C, .1. Poroiiius; J. V, l ...... 1 l i i. ..n.... I m i, IV I' llitm (1 M .likuiul. lni'fiti. C.S. llum.niin and Justice Bullock ! 1 v " ",m . ,." Z ' j nioii y air. i iye. n.e tacts as shown "J1-' v "; fin., i. .i. in the evidence vete that on lust Friday Andrews; Chap. Win. Russell;!). I , IC. II. Dauchv; !. li.. J. !1. Confer: S. Mrs. Robert Caullcld, of this city is lwy o( vi(UUvn m ,vk n M M. ,. Ml,ore; IJ. M. S , J.A. Stuart ; visilmg her nalor, Mrs. K K. Hodgk.n, L,,w l( ttllit.h Mr ii,imiUoii was a ltll t Meetings of Ihe IW will he hold here "ifraloni. owner, the linn at the time being en-! 1,11 11,1 Wednesday of each ) He:::y Phillips, of Albany, is vtsiling ! i tMk iiitf an invoice prepai itlorv ,mmll A- 0 l'- w- I"1'1- I nil- K.sirr, ,ui.. v lia.ics n. V Bll.icui, Ol t0 a 8a,, 0f ,), ,,rii,.rtv and not car lllf J this city. 1 for hi presence, as he waa known to U .... I S. II. Hardest)' and daughter Fdilh, ; light-lingered and having no time to will ... . i i, .,. . . .. . oi .M-eoy, were cauers tu uie i-.i kri-kisk w atcn mm, Hamilton onicred mm out ! ollice Wednesday. ; ol the store. Young Htow n re(usd, j Miss Nellie Lambert, of Portland, was'1'0" Mr- Hamilton ejtvted him out on the sidewalk where brown hit him a couple of blows with his lists. In de fense of himself Mr. Hamilton knocked! tliti volllLr niun ilnun ainl Jntv, him itV' the premises. The case was tried with- ' out a jurv and the justice after hearing I a number of w itnesses on each side de I cided that Mr. Hamilton had a right to defend his store and acouiiitcd him. The John Dixon, formerly of Maple. Lane, verdict meet with the approval of the but who moved to Calilornia some time j better class of people at Park Place as since, has returned tally satisfied that j ,,t, boodluin element has almost run the Oregon City is the best place. j towll for ,,,,, W. W. Austin, one of the rising voung teachers of PlsrliAimis ronntv un.1 uluii I lie adjourned session ol (lie circuit court convened Monday with T. A. Mc bride on the bench, with the following officers of the tvurt present: Goo. F. Horton clerk, E C. MaddK-k sheriir, W. T. Uarrett district attorney, C. E Runvau court reinirtor.T. W. Fouta court bail ill', ami Thos. Miller jurv baililf. The greater part of Monday was taken up in setting cases for trial and hearing motions, etc. An order of ejectment was issued in the case of Mary E. Winston vs. Mrs. L. J. Fletcher An order of sale under attachment was made in the case of J. T. Apperson vs. Thos. M. Miller, Mary E. Harlow and Margaret S. Pillsbury. The state vs Powers and Garthorne was continued for the term . An order of sale under attachment was made in the case of Cole vs. Chas. Stewart et al. Tuesday morning the case of the Stale of Oregon vs. Dr. Win Wallens, charged with practicing dentistry without a license was called up for trial The complaint was sw orn to by Dr. Welch of Portland. The jury brought in a verdict of guilty, bin as yet the court has not rtassed sentence. office Wednesday. Mr. Armstrong is a Wednesdav waa taken up in motions believer in good roads and expressed ! anJ demllrre'r8. The preliminaries btMng his appreciation of the efforts ot ihe'.i.,.,,, ,.. t.i , m..d,;.i.. :ii Circuit t'onrt For footwear you can get babys' shoes at 25 cts ; ladies coarse shoes at 89 cts ; men 's boots at $1 75, or you can get the best grade of Bonds mails at bottom prices at the Red Front. A. W. Schwan, of Schwan 4 Putrow, hardware dealers, lias moved his family to Willamette Falls, where he has com pleted one ol the largest and best ap pointed residences in the place. John Eienke, of the Chop House res taurant, was brought before Recorder Fonts Monday on a charge of assault against Nellie Newsome, he having slaojied her in the fare, and was given a fine of 10 as a reminder to hold his temper and his hand. Sidney Smyth, Oreuon City's well known civil engineer, has been retained to do the engineering work for the new gravity water works to be put in by the town of Xewberg. Mr. Smyth is an able civil engineer and the town of Xewberg has made no mistake in their selection of an engineer J. X. Muney, who has re-opened the cigar and confectionary store next to H. K. Cross's office, wishes to extend a heartv invitation to all the old patrons of the place, and also to all his friends and acquaintances, to continue their favors. He has a ir.-tclass stock of confectionary, cigars and tobacco, and w ill treat every one well who calls on him. Lost, on the road between Clackamas Heights and Oregon City or on the streets of Oregon City, an iron sriaft belonging to a road grader. On onu end is a cog wheel and on the other a hand wheel similar to a railroad brake. Paity find ing it will be rewarded by notifying W. S. Rider, Oregon City. Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Ga zette, Middletown, X. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy should be in every home. He used it for a cold and it effected a speedy cure. He says : "It is indeed a grand remedy, I can rec ommend to all. I have also seen it used for whooping cough, with the best re sults " 50-cent bottles for sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Died, at Clackamas Heights, on Satur day, January 5, 1895. Z. Simmons, aged 82 years, 6 months and 7 days, from a paralytic stroke. The funeral took place Monday and the interment was made in the city cemetery. Mr. Simmons has lived in this city about five years and leaves several grown children and an aged wife to mourn his death. now has charge of the Colton school, was in Oregon City last Saturday. Miss Jean White, Miss Bessie McMil lan and Master Wilfred White returned last Monday from Vancouver where they visited the family of E. M . Rands. Miss Annie M Merrill, formerly of this city, where she served as deputy postmaster for two years, is seriously ill at the Portland hospital at Sunnyside. Mrs. II. S. Strange, who is visiting relatives in Corvallis, is expected back the first of next week. In the mean time Mr. Strange makes the best of a bachelor's life. Xello and Merle Johnson, stu tents at Stanford University, who speut the hol idys with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.Johnson, in this city, returned to I California Saturday. I Miss Mamie Welsh, who is making j her home with M. and Mrs. W. L.Sni- dow while attending school in this citv, j returned Monday from Oswego, where she had been to sjend ttie holidays with I her parents. j Geo. C. Armstrong and daughter Miss j Elizabeth, were among (he caller at this ... r.3TEttPRisE in arousing a gteater m- crowd tl.e cases along with the expecta terest among tl e people of the country tion of cearimr tlle docket this ten... The installation of ollicois Lodge, No. '.'I. D. of 11., took Friday evening in A. l). I'. The lollowing ate the officers Pierce, chief of honor; Mis. M, E. Har low, ladv of honor; Mrs. M. Caulleld, chiel of ceremonies. Mrs S. A. tiillott, leootdor; Mrs S, Miller, llnaiuior; Mrs. S. Goodfollow, receiver; Mrs. A. Sehul pius, lady usher ; Mrs. A. Spriiguo, in side watch; Joseph Froniong, outside watch. Hon. tieo J. Currin, of Currinsville, was in Oregon Citv Wednesdav for the purpose ot tiiking home his sou Edward w ho has been at the Oregon City hos- pilal for some time undergoing treatment j for a hip disease. The little fellow was i gret.tly benefited and bin recovery was so far advanced thai it is expected that w ith care and tune he w ill txt fully cured. All insane man who gave his name as Chax. Sturgia was picked up on the streets Monday evening by Nigl-.twatch Shaw and Tuesday morning was brought tH'fore Judge Hayes (or examination. He imagined that he was a wealthy man and that parties were trying to kill him. He wasj adjudged iin.inc and tint even ing Sheriff Maddock and Deputy Moody took him to the asylum at Salem. The case ol Thos Smilh against Willis 1 1 lit. ion for Jl.Ml, balance claimed due for digging a well on Hutsou's place on the West Side, injustice Dixon's court Thursday, the verdict was fot Smith but the jurv only allowed him I0.7.Y Driggs t!t Griffith represented Mr. Smilh and Goo. C. llmwnell Mr. Ilntson The Red Front Stores... Christinas Goods about All alow HI'lliTr! lit Ollt U'ilVH. Fine Lot Warranted Shoes Just in. New Dress Goods, New Shoes, New Prices! New dress pimlH, llunncld, undciwrnr iiinl corst'ls; IK yd, ciilmt w $1; good uiililciu'lioil muslin .V; kid lining corsets, cxtni iiiiiteriul timl iiiiiko, fiOo. up; lug; lot of hosiery, now wo have New York piii'i'H. Liulios line donpolti nlmes, put lip, good wcuivrs, !fl..r0; Indies unnd Ciilirso hIiiich tl.lH); hoys plow hIiimh wiimillteil lf1.--r; IlieilM Willi" I ..'!.'; loons hoot il.T.'i up; 10 lbs. pure lard .f I. (H); dry suit pork 10c; I'd lbs. iiiiierioiin dry urnn. sugar, .f I .(Hi; sewing niucliiiituiil I huiici'm fur .Vts., bring hottlo; leiiuui mid viinillu in bulk, .Vis. tin oz.(linlf uhiiuI price. ) viisclino .V. TRADE FOR PRODUCE. HAMILTON HU()S Oregon City and Park Place. McKittrick's shoes are the best on earth. McKittrick's prices are the lowest on earth. McKittrick's styles are always the latest. McKittrick's house is the squarest on earth- on this all important question. Wm. Barlow, one of Oregon's honored pioneers, was in Oregon City Monday and renewed his annual subscription to the Enrehpkise for the twenty-eighth time, he having been a reeular patron of this paper since its founding in 18j0. He was also a regular subscriber to the predecessors of the Entkki'Hisk, the Argus and the Spectator, the latter being the first new spaper published in Oregon. Mr. Barlow commended the Estkb I'RIsb for leading in the good roads move ment and hoiied that the agitation would be kept up until the people of Clackamas county became a unit in heir support of the county court in Its work of giving good roads to the county . He is one of the Heaviest taxpayers in the county, yet strongly favors a five mill tax for this vear. I Willamette Kails Camp, No. H8,Wood- men of the World, installed the follow ! ing officers for the ensuing term at their meeting held Tuesday evening : Consul, Otto Olsen; advisor, I. I). Taylor; banker, Wm. Maple, clerk, K. E. Mar tin; escort, W. J. Kidd; managers, Jas. Gau It, and A. R. Doolittle; watchman. Joseph lie Lafountane; sentry, James Brunner; physician, Dr. D. L. I'aine. The ceremonies were public and were conducted by C. V. Cooper, head advisor and F. J. McIIenry, organizer for the Pacific jurisdiction. The hall was well filled with members and friends of the order and the exercises were well ap preciated. Late Wednesday afternoon Coroner Holman received a telegram from Justice J. E. Jack, of Marquam, saving that J. M, Brown, of that district, had been murdered, and asking the coroner to come there immediately. The coroner, accompanied by Slier. If Maddock and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Campbell, left on the evening train for the scene of the murder. Mr. Brown, was a bache lor, and resided near Molalla. He was an old soldier and recentlo received some The testimony was taken last Friday before!.. E. Kunyaii, referee, in the case of T. K N. Sellwood against P. J. Henneman, invoking some real estate , and to untangle a faulty deed. A. S i Dresser repiesonled Mr. Sellwood, and C. M. Idlenmn Mr Henneman ( )wiriir lo an itiiavniiliililM ilelnv in ntulr. I ing out the grand lodge report, the in stallation of ullicera of Kails City Lodge Xo. fill, A. O. V. W , did nt lake place last Saturday, but will be held on Satur- ; day of this week. I Cou ity court met Wednesday noon j and has la-en engaged in routine Imsi-1 ness. The making of the road lax lew and apiHiintmetit of siiHrvisors or en- j gineer will be attended lo either Friday or Saturday. Lrttrr Lilt. The following j tlir Hit of letters remain nil! in the )t otllce nt Oregon City, I Iregon, 1'. M., January I). 16: OCSTI.m KM 1. 1 HT. Achslz. Anton Bergman, On Camp, J B Constaiile, S Kvenscn, K I. Foster, T W llankins, Kreil Jonliin, Allen Martin, I'Iihs K M.iore, S liiley. II llii kanl, K A Storl. N Sylvaliiu, Prof J C MMK' LIST. Prsl.iite Matters. In probate matters Judge Hayes con sidered about the usual number of cases this week: In the estate of Frederick Deem, de ceased, the administrator, David Zim merman, made his final report, and all matters pertaining to the property being settled, an order was made for his dis-1 back pension money for which it is sup- charge. W. F. Kirk was appointed adminis trator of the estate ol David Wilson, de ceased, with bonds fixed at $'.K)00. J. K. Graham, C. F. Vonderahe and W. W. May were appointed to make an ap praisement of the estate. The estate of Catherine Bagley was admitted to probate and John K. Evans appointed administrator with bonds fixed at $14,000. .Honey to Loan. $10,000 in sums from $'J00 to loan on inside city property. Fasy terms. Apply to Arnt Ivarson, with Thomas F. Kyan. 2t Capt. J. W. Ganong left with his family for Portland Tuesday where he will hereafter make his home, his resi dence being on Fifth and Belmont streets. Capt. Ganong has for the past three years been superintendent for the Portland F'louring Mills company of their mills in this city and bis removal to Portland was occasioned by being promoted by the company to a more re sponsible position in their Portland ollice. F"or nearly the same length of time he has been captain of Company F, and his resignation is deeply regretted by the boys, as he has proved to be a com mander of more than ordinary tact and ability and has brought the company up to a proficiency equal to any in the state. Both Capt. and Mrs. Ganong have a host of friends in Oregon City, who, while regretting their removal, wish them prosperity and happiness in their new home. posed he was murdered. He was a dele gate to the republican county convention two years ago. No further particulars have been obtained at this writing. School commenced Monday after the holiday vacation. Prof. McAdams, the new principal of the Eastham school, assumed charge and o far has proved himself an able teacher. In the Bar clay school the board for some cause de cided to dispense witli the services of Prof. Freeman, the vice-principal, and have secured Prof. Waddell, now of Pennsylvania, who taunlit in Oregon City a couple of years ago, for the Hjsi tion, and he is expected here in a few days. In the interim, Miss Monroe has charge of the Seventh grade. The law caid of O'N'eil, Hedges A Thompson appears in this edition of the Entehciuhk. The firm is one if the strongest in Portland and since opei ing an office in this city have fecured a liberal patronage. The Oregon City office is in charge of Mr. J. K. Hedges, whose well-known ability, honesty and integrity is known to our piople, be being a native of this city. 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. SHILOirS Cl'KE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. For sale by G. A. Harding. Clements, l rs K Collins, .Mrs 3 I) Fletcliall, Mrs S Oihson, Miss Kva Hull. Mrs M A Mnitoon, Kilna Price, A hi e If called nr stale l S. II. K. . I.hii, , Mrs N A Tale, Jennie Tlinuisiin, A nnie Water, Mrs Geo If Williiiins, Mrs Henry Younger. M rs J G Zeigler, Mrs Nancy invert ised. GUKKN, P. M. I.lci'll le to Weil. Miss Ora F. Wilmott and Win, J. Best, Ethel Wyland and E. II. Yoder, Mary Piatt and Kicburd Aldenstadt, Malinda Clinton und B. Taylor. Ili lnii nliig Dehorning of catile succes-fully done at Fastern prices bv I!. II. Taber, Mt Pleasunt, or P. O. box l.'W, Oregon City lmo l'revtag's line home m ule pickles are on sale ut E E Williams's, Marr A Koli- ertson's, und F. T. Barlow's grocery stores. Wedding stationery, tli latest styles and finest assortment ever bronirht to Oregon City at the Fntkki'Hisk ollice. F'ive acres of grubbing wanted done. Ii quire of J. E. Wil.ig. cure of Julius Puseh, Logan, Or. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. Da mm CREAM Ntnm A ...AS THE SYMBOL OF THE.... GROCERY STORE Where Value is Given for-ezz Your Money. A trial will convince you that your coin Is Saved. ...THE FRESHEST OF... Fruits and Vegetables. R. STAUB, Next Door to l'oMtofflce. 8 THE MONTH OF DECEMBER We will sell goods at Prices that Defy Competition. We are Closing out our piece oods at cost and less. I'erit bruiulH of oiilico Tm;. yard; best liningH Tic. yaril; uiiioHkeiig; ging hiun best "m:. yard; ilreHH HiiitinnH 7 c. yard; lilmikctH $1.00 pair; lxyn suits $1.!!."); boyH iHintis o.rK:; iiKtn'H ;Uonadon H.rc. pair; ladicn kIioi-h 1.00 and upwards; umkrww for nmn dionptT than tlio clioaprst. We keep tins Capon hIioo Urn host in tlio market. If you want dry fml without Ixiing bothered with rubljorn cull and K't u pair. Don't Fail to Examine Our Prices and Goods. D. B. REES & CO. Corner Fourth and Main Streets. The Chinese Suffered.... ....Another Defeat I MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frei iom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, The Oregon City Steam Laundry IS DOING Clean Work, Neat Work, mid Cheaper Work Than can he had of the Chinew! or any other plaeo in tho city. Special Rates on Family Work. Goods called for and delivered.