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Oregon City tntcrprisc. FRIDAY, KKItltl'AHY 1, IMI'5. nincknmns Co. Diroctory. CUUNTV OKKKJKUH. JlllKn, i'lorV ul Cimrta, Hlixrlff, M'irili'r, Trflaaiirur, - AMtiannr, -Hnhixil Hiipsrllilvuiliilil, Hiinrayur, C'lrnuor, C'ommllncir, (Innloii K, Myo I hin, K. Ilnriiiii K. ('. MmliliH h H. M. Hamnliir M. I. Mmir J, 0. iira'llny II. H jllill I). W Klnnalril It. L lliilinan I Kli'lmril Hi'uit I Frank JKr To Meet llm TIiim'k. Tim niiliNi'rliliin jirli e for tlin Kntkii tiiiBic tiHN Ihhui ri-cliiniil to $1 .fit) pur v'r ; ni'Vi'iity-llv ocntH (or nix inontliM. TIiU low jirleo In inudii In nrlr to u't I hn lint on ruHli Iiahim mill Indue nil nliwrilnTM to fny up, an 1 1 tmM'oiully to )i vt-nt ilimil tirntN (rum UkiiiK tlin ikht h nit nut uiyliiK lor it ly riMmuM of tlicir Im'Iiik litw pronl. TIiIm illiteoimt In mmlii only lo llnmn wylntt In nilvmint. Tlioan 1'iiylim iN'forn llm vIoho o( llii'lr yi-r will lie onlllli'il to tlioillw it (or tlix limn nl'l In B'lviini'ii. I'liia inuki-H llxi llNrKiU'riHH tlm i-licn-l iimr In t'lui'kinii county ciulit yw nil Iioiiiu print ami (nil of live llH'ftl III'Mi, CHAT "ABOUT TOWN. I'riif tint low(-Nt UimI Front Hlorwi, Fir nml llm!) wood wuntud nt thin Ofli.'K. ' Fimwt linn o( liu-o lii tlin city at tlie Kuckct aloro. Money to lonn on nw rcul etute fciirlty liy A. H. Ireer, Huura put in drat claaa orJnr nt Bio xr't liartwr aliop for ninta. lll(liHt prloo pttiil ly llm Conimeirliil tank for county ami city warrants. Tim latent In vlaltlnn canla it tlin F.N. TcKFMiHtt Oaric. 1'fUf a to ault you. To make room for other uootla, tinware will be cloned out nt coat at tliu Uackot tine. Tlie Hlue Front Krcxery sella 18 ikiuikU ol bent iiiKar for $1. Oilier foods equally a a low . Frank I'iermer liaa moved Into tlie dwelling owned by Mr. C. Moelmke on tlie Went Side. MortKaun loana on improved farm irHTly at .low rate of InlereM. Apply toC. O. T. William. Tlie Udiia will find Woper'e barlxr eliup the place to have tliuit linir trim' med in the luteal styles. The Thursday club wa pleasantly en tertained by Mia Lucy l.smtxtrl at tlmir home In I'ortland thia week. The Coiir"Ktioiial young people are planning for a I-on.fellow entertainment to be given In the near future. The Young lVuple'a Dancing club gave another ol their enjoyable partlce at the Armory Tuesday evening. Ladle' bone, cotton, woolen and ileece-linwl at the Hackut atore. Fine woolen horte '."Hi. to 2.V, per pair. Order left at the Commercial cigar tore, Commercial Hank block, for4fot or lfl incb wood, promptly filled. For ante, one wood-wagon and rack in good condition . cheap for cash. Marr A Koliertaon, 7th and Center streets, tf. HowisTma? 10 poiinda pure bird, $1 ; 1 pound pure baking powder 25o ; lt pound American dry Gran, augar, $1 at the Ited Front. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a New Kngland dinner and enter talmnent Fehruury 22il. Hour and place will be given later. Some of the notod writers and peuk era of the United Plate are writing for In formation in rcgurd to the Cliautamnia AnHeniMy to be held at (iludntono Park next aiiinmer. The Coni'.regational Y. F. 8. C. E. held a delightful party at tlie renidenco od'rof. and Mr. J. W. Gray Timaday evening. Munic, charadea and corn u 'oplaa of rofreNliment filled the time to a lute hour. A handmnno wall uinp ol the United tjtutei la now ollered each new ub riber to Knnd-McNully Kallway Guide, or if preferred, a map of any Individual etulu. Subscription, ft. 00 per your. Write to 1M Adum Ijtn'et, Chicago, (or circular. Cupt. J. W, Giinong, owing to hi re moval to Portland hn reidgned the captuiney of Co. F, and Thurmluy Flrut Lieutenant F. 8. Kelly filed hi bond and the comimnv'B property wua turned over to him. In a ahcrt time Col. iloelive will cull an election when tlie mcmlierg of the company will chose a i-uptuln to fill the vacancy. Inmire In the Farmer's Co-opemtive Fire Inmirance AHgoclation of Oregon City. The cheapest mutual protection in the state, Mmi combined to limine themselves. Applications tnkon by M. L. Moore, county treasurer, and presi dent of the Association. Agont wanted throughout the state. Address the sec retary, O. A. Choney, Oiegon City, Or. Will's seeds are good; Likewise his trees and plant. Twelfth annual cata logue now ready, is full of thing that will interest you, among which are oiicnline the new foratrc plant, Great Northern Bean, aeventy day corn, first of all pea anil golden queen onion. I Hurdv fruit and forest trees at hard times juices, f-5 in prizes for best yield of coin, uscar 11. wm, isiBuinrn. norui (Dakota. PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Molllo Holme, of Hose Farm, i vinlling (rlenda In Hitlein, Mil, Jlort 'an Cievu, of Salem, is Visiting relatives In thl city. Mr. M, West, of Kast I'ortland, U visiting lier nleco, Mr. F. It. Churiuail, Mis llertha Davis, of the West Hide, is sHindiug a few day with her sister In Kulem . Mr. C. V.. Fuue is visiting her mother, Mrs. Win. Davis, on the West Hide this week . Miss Jennie Kowen, tcarlier of the Canhy public atdiool, wa in the city Thursday. Miss lluttie II ray, of Heattle, sister o( Mrs. J, K. Hedges, left on the Haturdity'i overland for CalKornia. Mis Abbie Itobb, of I'ortland, ient Sunday in this city, the guest of her friend, Mis Mury Cburmun, Mis Vera Caulleld I at present In Nulem, having received a clerkship at this session of the legislature. Mrs. J. K. Hedge who bus been visit ing relative in Heattle for the past month returned home last week. Judge D. J. Hwiixerof Ht. Helens, wn In Oregon City over Tuesday night look ing alter his proierty interests. Miss F.ll Williams, after a week' stav with friends In Kulem, returned to her home at Ml. I'leasant Huturduy. W. D. Hlmonds, who recently went to Southern Oregon lo attend hi father, who wu Kerioiisly 111, writes that Mr. Bmioiid 1 Improving. Mis Pauline and Mr. Kobert Yost, of I'ortland, were in thl city (he first of the week visiting Mr. George I). War ner and Mis Sophie Logus. Krnest Gunther, a farmer of lk-aver creek, wa in Oregon City Thursday. He li a atrong advocate of the new road system, a the roads are to had that he can only gel to town on horseback. Miss Ann Merrill who ha been ill In I'ortland (or some time is now in Oregon City with her sister Mr. T. A. Mclliide. She hope to lie able to re turn to her home in St. Helen soon. Mr. Lewi Thomas closed a successful five month school In the I!rown district, Friday January 1H. lie left Sunday for Drain, where he will take a prepara tory course for entering the I'ortland university next full. Mr. S. J. Montgomery and son A. F. Montgomery arrived last week from Washington, l'enii. on a visit to Mr. .Montgomery' ion, Key. A. J. Montgom ery. Mr. A. F. Montgomery is the owner of a large printing office in Wash ington and hi busiues was such that he could only make a brief visit with Ills brother and left (or his home Wed nesday. Mm. Montgomery will remain for some time In Oregon City for a more extended visit. Thirty Year in Ilulnes. The firm of I. Selling moved this week to their new quartet in the Barclay block, where they now have a store that thev may well be proud of. It is large, well lighted, and their stock of goods shows off to good advantage. The show window, w hich were dressed by 11. L. Schiller, present a most attracliveappear ance. Tho business of the firm was started '.n thl city thirty years ago thl spring by Mr. I. Selling who died ome year ago, and it ha been con tinued under his name by his wife and son Samuel. A an evidence of the successful munner in which the store ha been rim, and of the fair treatment accorded to their patrons, many o( their customer now trading with them have Wn doing so without intermission since the busbies wa founded. Among the notable articles in the Ar gonaut (or February 4, 18U5, are a " Mi rage of Murder: The Strange Happen ings In No. 1313 Ludlow Street," by Howard Markle Hoke; "The King ol Conjuiors: Anecdote from the Life of Hubert Iloudin, the First of Prestidigita tors"; a letter from Pans on " Indecent Literature: Pornographic Print and Obscene Photograps at Paris"; and a letter from New York on the ousting of Ward McAllister as dictator of New York society, by Mr. Ogden Mills. K. Frost, a son of D G. Frost of this city, arrived in Oregon City Tuesday from Concordia, Kansas, and will here after make Oregon his home. Mr. Frost slates that in the pHrt of Kansas he came from that there had been no rain since Inly of last summer, and that the crops worea total failure. Many people in bis county (Cloud) are now in want and will have to be helped before spring in order to prevent gull'ering. Cards were received in thl city an nouncing the forthcoming marriage of MissCathryn, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Welch, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, to Dr, F.diiar E. Cawood, a prominent dentist of Portland. The ceremony is to be solemnized at the Baptist church, Wednesday evening, February 6, at 8 o'clock . The bride has a host of friends in this city who extend their congratula tions. You ought to know this: DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and ston the pain instuntly. It will cure badly chapped hands, ugly wounds, .aores, and a well known cure for piles. 0. G. Huntley, druggist. Itoud Engineer Assume III Duties. The first o( this month I). W. Klnnuird assumed the dutle of road engineer In addition to that of county surveyor. It I Mr. Kinnaiid'i intention to at once make a thorough lnectlon of ill the roudv in the county a to the grades and condition wlili a view of ascertaining what repair are necessary and to de cide a to what thoroughfare should be Improved first. In carrying on the road work Mr. Klnnuird will recom mend to the county court that all lurue job b let by contract, provided the bids come within hi estimate, be hold ing that the county would I the gainer by the contract system, The county court could not ' have made a better choice for the Kjsit ion than Mr. Kln nuird. Ho is a trained civil engineer and bus bad ten year experience in lo cating and establishing gtude (or rail road lines, a work similar to that de manded in carrying on the county road work. As to his honesty and integrity, there Is no question, (or those who are acquuiiited with him know that there will bo no dishonest transactions in his iiianugement, nor will be allow design ing contractors to take advantago of the county. The K.sTKHi KihK can vouch that the road funds of Clackamas county will lie properly applied. Utter Uat. The following is the list of letters remain ing In the pott ofh at Oregon City, Oregon, 2 1. M., January 30. IH'.fi: UINTI.IMKN' l.lkT. Adams, W J Jones, Win E Audron A 2 Kennedy, J W llauiiiaii, W Badernitn, A llaiiman, A Lawrence Ira Decker, F Ixilnch, Kv A Illracliern, Walter Mason, J T HlouiiwrK, K Newell, Joim boring, W H Newton, T W Hoy, (ieo Moor, Wm Carroll, II ukIi J Myers, Pulpit Cirua, O Murphey, CM t'lsnt, Solomon Nachand, Henry Crulgo, Tlieo Misson, CJ Condon, Pan Nor berg, O Cralga, Tom Norton, Hllai Crawford , John Nugent, John J Connon, h K Peatlier, Mr Collins, (ieo Pixley, Andrew Davis, C W Kiley. Kd-2 Dettiatar, Henry Schneider, Jo Dupee, Chan hhaliti, J Field. J W Shelly, Tbos Cesner,, Alonto Stuart, Frank Oregenion, Arnold Taber, W II-2 Holloway, H H Townsend, Otis Henderson, 8 W Warner Bros llul.lia. L 11 Wolir, Albert Hughes, Wm Writlenhouae, Mr Hubble, C U Wolle A M LAUIM, LIST. Browne, Mrs Nannie Michels, Susie Conger, Mr I. N Olsen, Mary Davidson, Mrs W II Oleon, Annie Derhan, Mr Bell I'icktliorne, Annie Podson, Mrs Ira I'irne, Win Helta Fortw. Dell Prior, Mrs LF Fullerton, Mrs C P Rogers, l-otlie lieu, Mrs Susan Starr, Mrs M E Howard, Hazel Thomas, Lizzie Lambert. Mrs M White, Mrs M L Leary, Mrs A Wilkeson, Mrs Carrie II called (or slate when adverted. 8. It. OKEKN, P. M. The Pioneer store of Tho. Cbariuan & Son, still a ol old, continue to be the center of trade. The stock of goods ia the largest carried by any one firm in the city and the quality is always kept up to the high standard hitherto main tained. During their clearance sale, to make room for their spring stock, some exceptionally low prices will be given. Take a dose ol DeWitt's Little Early Riser just fur the good they will do you. Thette little Pill arexood for indigestion, good (or beadace, good for liver com plaint, good (or constipation. They are good. C. G. Huntley, drutigist. The barber' art In Europe dates from the time of Alexander the Great, B. C. ,i:!0. He ordered every soldier to shave lest the beard should give a handle to their enemies, Sloper's patrons are shaved so clean that Alexander would have been delighted to have had them all in hi army. You make no mistake when you take Do Witt Little F'arly Risers for bilious ness, dyspepsia or headache, Decanse these little pills cure them. C. G. Huutlev, druggist. The following couples were granted license to wed by County Clerk Ilorton during the past week: Minnie Moss- burger and Thomas M. Coleman ; Maud E. Burton and David Morrison ; Louise Willison and Harry L. Keats. Busy people have no time, and sensi bio people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute. Cough Cure act promptly and gives permanent re sults. The second term of Prof. Werschkul's vocal class will begin Thursday evening February 21st, in the Presbyterian church. Tuition. $1.60. Visitors will be admitted Thursday evening, February 7th, and those Intending to join the class will find it to their advantage to be presont on that evening. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, 25c, 50c., 1 00 for sale by Geo. A. Harding. Mr. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer'SAVED MY Life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. For Sale by G. A. Harding. ItKAL F.NTATE TIUSSFERX. Farii Jslied Uteri Week br the ( Iscka- ----- - r Abstract and Trunt Company. ma (ieo Grebbey to 8 Buhls W D Dec 15 '115, lot 2 and the n)i 20 acre of lot 2, sec 4, 1 0 s, r 3 e con M (K) ere $400 CM Kedberg to Ivar Olsen W D Dec 2!', '1)4, ne'4' of sec 12 in t 2 r7 e lWcre 100 United States to H 8 While claim 42 in t 8 s r 1 e, and claim 41 in t3, r2 e, 028.50 acre pat M A and W Caseday to Ella K Burg- hardt W D Jan 21, '05, w ol the w l of sec 0 in 14, r 5 e cont 80 acre 300 E It and W II Burghardt to M A Caseday W D Jan 21, '05, lot 3 and 4 in blk 31, Bolton 2000 A C Kraeft to Dreger A HtauW 10 acre in the Geo Abernethy I) L C, W I) Jan 8, '05 300 Lewi Prater toCiarr Prager 8 W D Jan 21, '05, 05 left acres of the 8 W Shannon D L C exi ep 15.01 acres sold to Jacobs & Shaw 10 Ada Andrews and husband to Win I Phillip W I) Oct 30, '04, lot , blk 4, Park Place, satisfaction of mortgage Sunset Land Co to Harding & Stev en W D Jan 19, '05, lot 0 in blk 8 Sunset City -500 Ash V Ackerinan to Lewi Prater D, Aug 30, '04, 00 acre o( the 8 W 8 Hannon D L C except 15.01 acre old to Shaw 4 Jacob 1 Harding & Steven to B 8 Bellomy W I) Jan 10, lOocresinthe ne cor of the J 8 Howland D L C 1070 M H Kilbourn to Farmer Cream ery Co of Barlow W D Jan 21. '05 part ol lot 10, Barlow, con 2.25 acre 1 JLSperrytoJ L Keith W D Jan 10, '95 the ne of the ne'f of the n of sec 1 In t 2 s r 2 cont 10 acre 600 8 and M F Ramsbv to T 8 Slipp W D 160 acres of D L C 37 in 1 4 r2e 2275 Mary snd John Haley to Mary Cobrey 15 acres in the S D Francis DLC 100 James and Bcttv Shaw to John Urbonczk lot 10 blk 4 in C C Annex 125 Ivar A Olsen to J Porterfield W D July 2094, the ne'i of sec 12 in t 2 r 7 e cont 100 acre 3000 John F Davidson to E M Hartman W D May 0. '93, the ntf of se' of sec 12 in in t 6 , r2e 200 Have your Titles examined and Abstract nude by the CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. who have the only complete set of Abstracts of Title of all lands in Clackamas county. Accurate ard reliable work by a respon sible firm. O dice up stairs In the Cau Held building. A Des Moines women who has been troubled with frequent colds, concluded to try an old remedy iu a new way, and accordingly took a tableepoonful ((our time the usual doe) of Chamber lain' Cough Remedy just before going to bed. The next morning she found that her cold had almost entirely disap peared . During the day she took s few dose of the remedy, (one teaspoonful at a time) and at night again took a table spoonful before going to bed, and on the following morning awoke free from all symptoms of the cold. Since then she has on several occasions used the remedy in like manner with the same results and is much elated over her discovery of so quick a way of curing a cold. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. For Kale. One good milk cow and yearling heifer for sale. The cow is one of the best butter cows in Clackamas county. P. Taquet, Oregon City. 3t Dehorning. Dehorning of cattle successfully done at Eastern price bv R. H. Taber, Mt. Pleasant, or P. O. box 132, Oregon City, lino Money to Lean. CO. T. Williams can now make loans on good farms. Ottice next door to Huntley's drug store. Ladies hair trimmed in the latest style at Sloper's barber shop. LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE CITY Blue Front Grocery. Seventh St., E. P. Elliott, Prop. All New Stock, -:--:- Of Best Quality. FREE DELIVERY. A TRIAL ORDER ASKED. n OTHERS recovering from the Ulnc al- ."?, V -irth. or who uC Pier from the tU I feet of disorder, ' derangement and displace. ment of the wo manly organs, will rind relief permanent cure in Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription. Taken during pregnancy, the ' Prescription " HAKES CHILDBIRTH EA5Y by preparing tlie system for parturition, thus assisting Nature and iliortenine "labor." Tlie painful ordeal of child birth is robbed of iu terror, and the danger thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. Tlie period of confine ment i also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. If THE MARRIED WOMAN be delicate, run-down, or overworked, it worrie her hustand a well a herself. Thi i the proper time to build up ber strength and cure those weaknesses, or ailments, which are the cause of her trouble. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescrip tion dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing leep aud makes a new woman of her. Mrs. Assam I.vnit. of Unraintjigtriou Co.,ff. Y.. write : " 1 had tirrn suffering from ulcrration and falling of the womb, forarvrral yr. or aince thr iiirthof myywnifrat child. Iconmiltrilallthe phyaiciana around here and thev gave ree up and aaid there wu no help tor me. At laat. alrooat diacour agrd. I brtcan taking lit. Flerce'a Favorite Pre scription and took five bottle. II ia three year since and I have not had any return of thetroulile. I feel very grateful, and u. . In fact, owe you my life, J-T'- for I do not think 1 ahould have been alive now If I had not ukrn your medkin." The New Year always brings a lot of extra work in a etore, the annual stock taking must be done to find out "Where we are In order to lighten this work as much as possible we will make Great Reductions In Prices in all lines especially in clothing and heavy underwear. Glass & Smyth. Caufield Block. QEPAIRING. J. P. LOWE, THE RELIABLE Watcbmaier N, 8tar aWl JeWdEr Work Warranted. A Trial Is Asked. si mm rm and a SOHWAN & PUTROW. Dealers in PLUMBING, TINNING, CAUFIELD BLOCK, The "Commercial. The best brands of Cigars and Fine Tobac cos. SMOKER'S SUPPLIES. No. 3, Commercial Bank New Goods Modern Price h. (ornerGrocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.cS Richard Freytag. Main am Fourteenth Streets. Oregon Steam Dye Works, Kendall A Slaughter, Proprietor, Cor. Kiht and Burnside bts., I'ortland Orpiton. Clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. Ladies' shawls and dres good a spec ialty. Faded clothing restored to ita original color, to look like new. Hatis fst.'tion giutranteed. dive us a call. Work called fur and delivered. 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 stock 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 33xro,izx -s- Tile. i U"U.'-ll''tl7V',;''TV,'y'p''lv lift 'l.r. ;-.,-V j 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, EWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. DR D. S. 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HAS RK mnved to Odd Fellowa1 temple S. W. Cor. 1st aud Alder, Portland, 0r-gn. Stoves and Tinware. at. AND GENERAL JOBBING. Main Street. E. PARKER, Proprietor. J. W. O'Connell, Ma'gr. Blocks