Oregon City bntcrprisc. OHKliON CITY OKKICKHH Mayor. Hiinnrilir. t Dhlnl nl l'iilli . AHM'NMIir, Tri-aauror, Oily ilnriiit, fctrm-t (NitittulRNlntir( Niii'l. nl Miit Wutka, (Illy KiiKliii'i'r, Oiium-llinmi , (.', Htl-VI-11, Hiram MirnU'hl I , i , I mill (' h n a. K. Iliirna K H Ciilllt II. I llolmitll K I. Hi III ll (!. Ilillii'iirll, Jr. W. II. Iliiwi'll II. II. J .) lio. Ilriiiliilitiili. J. J. I iiiiko. Mini. Jn.ir, Muc k lliiwull, I,. I. I'urlnr, lliuiry MfIiIiiiiii. 1. W, Mnllntl imiiiiipII niMilaflral Wilmailn olttarh miinlll III city hall KKIHAY, NUVKMIIKIt I!'.', IHwr.. ' ...... ,--5 CHAT AliOUT TOWN. mixck I'li'.s- Now Cltruii, New Kui h i i) m . Hiif.lli'Ht HuImIiih, Ornnittt IVi-l, liimii l'l'i'l, WuhIiimI (,'iirranlM, 1'uro HirH, Mlnro Mi'ut all rcuily for tlin ovmi. K. M. William, The (irin'iir. I.adiim cii'H nt t'liiirmaii Hun'a. Miiiiry tu loan on Improved farm W. II. lliirKliar.lt. T.imivu your order for an oyatur loaf at llm Nuvully i-amly utoro, Tim boat ilowj in tin) country (ur alu at TlioiimH Cliarman A Sun'i If you want a newing inarliine fur (J. KO tu Itt'lloiny Sc linacli'a. Maakk! Muka! Munka! All kiniU at lint Hi'kit atoru. The laltwt in vlalting tarda at the Kn tkkpmihm Okkic. l'rlot to ault you. You iiiIkr it f you tuiy millinery with out awlnif the iiricta at K. K Martlu'a, J. V. Welch, ilenlint of tlin t'liii-niro (.'olli'K of lVnliil Surgery, oillco tu the Courier lildtf. near leot. OyHterH will l hitvi'iI throughout the acitMoii at Ihe Nowltv camly itore in all ntyli'H, inrluiliiiK the llloomor. Call and iniect our line of tinware l'arker A Howard, 7th ulreet. near the depot , For clean, white, cotton raim 6 cent" er pound cah, will he paid lit Tiik Kn TKHI'IUHK oillco We are Uiuiu'Airriciia for llaiuuiaH, Oranges, Uimona, Grapea, Kltfii, PuU'h, Nuta, Ktc. K. K, WillianiN, The Cirxx-er Krenli oysteri will complete your Sun day dinner, Leave your order at the Novelty candy aloro. Orders delivered Katon cap" In the latent colon at the Itacket atore for 25 and 30 renta. KrnHli veitetalilea from Maplewood farm delivered to all parta of the city, Klatik note, receipt and order booki at the Kntkhi'hink office. (iood accoinl hand violin for Rule chenp at necond hand Htore, Seventh Btreet near the depot. Good aMHortnient of necond hand ac.hool hooka, name a now lined, at l'arker A Howard's Htore, nil nearly new. C, A. Willey, the Seventh Htreet liar nenii iniin, ia liiiildinu a two atory addi tion to the reur of hia aloro and house keeping rooma. Jut received direct from the Kant i full line of Kcnuina Koater kid gloves which we will ho pluaaed to bIiow the ludiea of Oregon City. All new ahades. Hon't foritet the place. The Kackot atore. iJr. A. 1'. Suwyer: I have had KIhmi inatlHin aluce I waa 20 yearn old, hut since uniiiK your Family Cure have been troe from it. It bIho cured my hiiNliand of the same diseHHO. Mra. Koht. Connelly, Urooklyn, 1. Sold hy G. A. IIurdinK. Iliickleii's Arnica Salve. Tho beat salve in the world for Cuts. lirliUcs, Korea, I'lcera, Suit Hlieuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krup tions, and ponitively cures I'iles or no pay required. It is Kiinrnnteud to give perfect satiafaction or money refunded, For Hiilo by Churnmn A Co., Cluirinan Iiros. Block. The Ideal I'mincea. James L. Francis, Alderman. Chicago, auys: "I regard lr. Kinn's New Dis covery as an Ideal I'anacca for Cornells, Colds and Liinu Coiiiphiints, liuving iihoi) it In my family for the Inst flvo years, fo theexcliiHion of physicians' prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Hurus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 yours or more, and have never found anything so bunodcinl, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's Now Discov ery." Try this Idoal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Charmnn A Co.'s drug store. STR. RAMONA Leaves Or. City daily except Sun day 9:00 a.m. - - 1:30 p.m. Leaves Portlund daily, except Sun day 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 P. m, Hon nil Trip, 3,c, A (ill HAT (MTIIKItl.MJ. Tim l.uir iiimI Order ('(iiivcutlon Doe Uiioil V..lk-MileiMll(l Tlckcl. l'lirmiunl to cull about .'!00 clti.i'il an nciiiIjIi',1 atSlilvely'a hall Tuesilay even ing to makii nomination" for u iniiuici pill refiirm city ticket. The convention was called to order by T. H. Lawrence, anil l;, II, Dyv win liiiulo perinii in-ill cliulrmiin, l liiu lea MiMorvn waa olected seeretury and W. It, Wiggins as siNtunt Hccretary, Mr. Dye took the chair ami stated thn object of llm con vention. That a relorm in municipal matters was very much needed; that minora should be kept out ut the saloons and prostitutes oil' the streets. He auid thorp had been some strictures on tho wotk of thn league committee In naming candidates before the convention met. Ilu explained that these names were only suggested us suitiiblo persona for the places named, and that it waa nec essary to II ml out who would accept nominal inns; that the names of men were soluctej, who were not candidates, lie said, we as a league are earnest in this matter to ace good government. A motion was made and seconded that the ticket suggested by the com mittee by adopted by tho convention. This plan was opposed by Charles Mes erve, ILL. Kelly and J. W. Mollatt. Kelly said that this method of proceed ore looked too much like gag law, while Mr. MolniU claimed that there were numer ous voters present, who wanted to vote for other candidates than those named. The motion was declared out of order. J. I.. Swall'ord, Mr, Zumwult, Duane Kly and L. C. Caples were appointed ti-llers, T. S. Lawrence made motion that no one be inrmltted to vote in this convention, unless they are in sympathy with the movement. I'rof. S. W. Holmes suggested that the voters walk up lo the table in front and cast their ballots. This auggestiwn was accepted. II. I.. Kelly thought there should be none there who did not favor better mu nicipal government. Dr. J. V. I'owell and K. (i. Cuilflt-ld were placed in nomination for mayor. Cuiilleld received 01 votes and 1'owell. 103. On motion of J. W. Moflatt, Dr. i'owell'a nomination waa "made unani mous. W. H. Wiggins, K. K. Martin. R. L. Ilolmaii and J. A. Thayer were placed In nomination for treasurer. On tho first ballot Wiggins, til), Martin. 79, lloliiian, 1!5, Tl.aver, 14. No choice. The names of llolman and Thayer were withdrawn, and on the second ballot V iggins received 70 votes and Martin 10. On motion It was decided that voter of the two wards gather on each aide of the ball and make nominations sep arately for members of the council J. L. Swollurd was elected chairman of the first ward delegation, and Chris. Schubi'l, secretary. G. W. Church, John Hituor, James Heckurt and (1. V, Kly were placed In nomination. Church received 7 votes, llitnor 60, Heckart 62, Kly 21. Tho second ward delegation elected Dr. II. K. Ion in chairman, and J. M. 1 .aw re nee secretary, l C. Canles. M.tiaull, S. S. Walker and James llor.ey were were placed in nomination. aplea received -IS voles, ttault, 71, Walker, Honey. 111. The ticket aa nominated is as follows: Mayor Dr. J. W. I'owell. Treasurer K. E, Martin. Councilmen First Ward John Ritner, James Heckart. Councilmen Second Ward L. C. Ca ples and T. M. Ciuult. The convention was very harmonious and enthusiastic throughout. AIIOl'TTIII CANIIIDATK8 Tho nominee for mayor, Dr, J. W I'owell, Is a practicing physician and has resided in Oregon City for some years. Ho bus never taken a prominent hand in either citv or countv uolitiea ml is a conservative, careful wan who has tho contldence of all who know him. lie lived in Nevada for some veais and as a member of the legislature in that slate. Ho is a well read man and thoroughly posted and would fill the olllce of mayor with credit to himself and honor to the city. John Bittner, candidate- for councilman n tho First ward, wus formerly land- I I I 1 I w . , loru oi mo i iiii uouse, nut ia now a con tractor and bulider. He is known to be quiet, thorough business man and one hois fully competent for the important portion he is nominated for. J. M. Heckort, tho other candidate for councilman in the First ward, con- iictH an express and delivery business, and lias considuoable proerty interests in the city. Ho ia an upright man, of good education and ability, and has had in other lines a good business training. He bus been a resident of the city tor some years, but has never actively en gaged in politics, his candidacy being not of bis own seeking. L. C. Caples, candidate for council man in the Second ward, holds the re sponsible position of head miller in the flouring mills and has resided in the city so long that ho is thoroughly identi fied with its interests. He has as good business qualifications us any man in Oregon City and to all mutters that lie is interested in he gives the closest at tention. Ho is a Bufe man to have in the council. Thomas Gault, candidate for council- man in the second ward, is engineer in liroiighton's sawmill, and has resided fur a number of years In Oregon City and owns considerable property in the city, J I Is friends are numbered by I. is acquaintances, and such la his popular ity I hut his name was mentioned for mayor, He Is a man of good education anil ability, and his honor and integrity cannot be ipiestioned . Ho will make mi t-Hicjc'it councilman. K. K. Martin, caudidute for treasurer, bus been a resident of the city for the past three years and of the county for live. Hu conducts s dry goods and fur nishing storo and Is a practical business man and a thorough hook keeper. He is fully competent to keep the complica ted books of the treasurer' oflice, and will have no difficulty In procuring txjnds and the votes to make tho bonds neces sary. Mute Insurance reticles Redeemed. l'atrons of the State Insurance Com pany are requested to bring their olicies to F. K. Donaldson at Commercial bank ot once and exchange them for policies in a first class company. Highest market price allowed for tho unexpired time of all old policies. Do not delay, as you will get nothing il your property is burned while you hold the old policy. Ti:e lotted Artisans. This desirable order is about to es tablish an assembly in Oregon Citv. No one who has given its proiertiea careful study but must realize its advantage over other fraternal ordeis in the strong business principles upon which it claims recognition as practical fraternal insur ance. Its board of directors la composed of men of known integrity and high standing, Senator John II. Mitchell, Judk-e C. B. Bellinger, Hon. Parish Willis, State Senator F. O. Akin, Goo. W. Bates, Banker F. I. McKanna and others whose home and business inter ests are here have recognized its merits. Another agreahlo feature Is the admis sion of ladies to direct membership and full privileges of the order insurance and otherwise thus filling a want that bus been long felt. Dr. F'ainham, deputy from the su preme assembly ia here at the Electric hotel and would be happy to give all information and receive application for memlwrship in the order. Come while the charier is open and excuse of join ing light. For the 4riiinalum An entertainment wilt be given at Shivoly's hall on Dec. 2nd by the athletic club of the Portland Athletic Association of Ihe Y . M. C. A. assisted by local musical talent for the benefit of the gymnasium fund. Those who viewed the athletic exhibition at the Chautau qua assembly last summer w ill need no second invitation to be present. Among the vocalist we will mention Mrs. Huwley, Mrs. Sudio White, Mrs, E. E. Charmnn, Miss Kate Ward and the Boylan boys. Instrumental music will be given also and addresses by Capt. Kimball of the Bishop Scott academy and General Secretary Dummitt of the Y. M.C. A. A fine entertainment will be enjoyed for the small sum of 25 cents and aid given to a worthy object, which should appeal to all public spirited citizens. A Lie .Nulled. Another one of Dr. Carll's lies nailed to the cross. Ho has tried through the little duily paper of this city to prejudice the people against Mr. Fretwell of Dr. Shores' Medical Co., by having a tele gram inserted in that paper, which pur ported to come from Dr. Hanson, of Missoula, stating that D. S. M. Fretwell had not beaten the medical law of Mont ana at Missoula. Please read the fol lowing telegram from the Judge before whom Mr. Fretwell was tried in Mis soula : Missoula, Mont. Nov. 20, 1895. D. S ,M. Fretwell, Oregon City Oregon : You were tried and acquitted in my court on a charge of practicing medicine without license authoiity, Aniikkw Long, Judge. It is thus seen that my statements are true notwithstanding the lies that are out. 1). 8. M. Fkktwkll. Ogle creek, a branch of the Molallu, bus fair prospects of becoming an im portant mining center. Jumes Thorne has had considerable experience in quartz mining in all its details from grinding up tho rock to separating tho gold from the base metals, and some weeks ago visited this section and the Red Rock mining district. Recently, W. J. Evans brought In soma samples of gold-boaring ore Irom the big ledge now being prospected on Ogle creek, which Mr. Thorne made a working test of. This ore ia very different from the ordinary species of quartz and resembles porphyry more than any other rock. The gold is pluinly visible with tho naked eye and the working test made oy jur. inorne snows that it will pay at least $100 per ton. The outlet of this new mining district will be Oregon City, as this is tho most convenient way of reaching the mines. Born, to the wife of Will Nickham on the Kith, a girl. Position wanted in good family by a girl. References given. Address "A" care of Entkkprihk. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all ia leavening Strength. V. S. Oovrnment Report Highest of all In Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report i i v i in rr a Me ABSOIUTELY PUKE Ladles' CWiu Funned. Musical culture is receiving consider ablo attention in Oregon City this winter and the latest is a ladies' chorus of t-n voices, made up from Miss Neila Harlow's singing i.-luss. It would seem from the advancement made in musical accomplishments in this city that it would hardly be necessary to send to Portland for talent for entertainments. With Miss Brrlow as instructor, is sufli clent guarantee that the chorus will attuin to a high degree of efficiency. She has made music a practical study for a niimlier of years under the best teachers in Portland and for the past two years has taken lessons under Mrs. Waltor Reed, of Portland, who ia con sidered one of the most accomplished technical vocalists north of San Fran cisco. Following is the personell of the chorus: Mrs. Chas. Caufield, Mrs. W. C. Cheney, Mrs. E. E. Charman. Miss May Kelly, Miss Florence Morey, Miss flattie Monroe, Miss Mary Cony era, Miss Kate Ward, Miss Minnie Kuerten and MissMattie Draper. Mrs. E. K. Wil liams accompan'st. The celebrated Arthur Jones case has been belore the local land office for sev eral days. The testimony is all in, which will he submitted to the commissioner of the general land olllce. The land In litigation is situated near Brooks, Ma rion county, and was disposed of by the stale about 20 years ago as school land, although there was nothing on record at the Oregon City land office to indiate that the land had been alloted to the state. The property in question, passed through two or three bands, and finally came into possession of Arthur Jones. As the land office records showed that it was goyernment land, a third party was permitted to file homestead claim, and the commissioner of the general land ordered a content. This is the third time the case has been up for a bearinge Eighty homestead applications were filed in the Oregon City land office last month. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grout, Sunday, November 17th, a daughter. Hia Former Record. Dr. Car II, in order to find out if Fret- well's statement was true that he made while on the stand at his trial last Friday, telegraphed the leading physician in Missoula to learn the facts. The follow ing telegrams explain themselves: Okkoon Citv, Ohk.,Nov. 19th, 1895. To Dr. Hanson, Missoula, Mont. Did one Fretwell fight and defeat Montana med ical law in your city this full? Answer. Dr. Carll. Mihsoi'la, Most., Nov. 19th, 1895 Dr. W. E. Carll, Oregon City, Oregon. He did not Fretwell Is an auctioneer from Salt Luke, gambler and quack. S. II. Hanson, M. D. Mrs. R. Prior has received an elegant line of holiday goods, fresh and new, and carefully selected, consisting of dolls, toys and articles just the thing for holiday presents. Don't make your pur chases until you have examined Mrs. Prior's stock. You won't know what good lard is until you get some of our Driven Snow, absolutely pure leaf, E. E. Wiujaus, the grocer. To Regulate, Tone Up, Invigorate STOTUCH, LIVER :) and(: BOWELS, thereby curing constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, dispo sition to sick headache and kindred ailments, take Dr. Pierce's -w Pleasant Pellets. V OIVCE VSFD, ALWAYS IN FA VOR. Ont a Dom. All Medlcla Dealers. 11 fllWn n f !LTra Which shall it be a turkey, chicken, or a goone for your Thanksgiving dinner. We will have lots of them and oolieit your order. Hend it in now and you will get first choice. Cranberrien, celery, cider, bananas, oranges, grapes, figs, dates, rami no, mincemeat, plurn pudding, candy, nutH, etc. etc. E. E. William's, The Grocer. On Thursday, the 14th the people of Willammette organized a debating sopiety to be held at the hall on Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. each week. F.yeryone is invited. Clarence Porter is so well known as one of the most skillful horse-shoers in Oregon City, that this local is only in tendfd eor strangers who have lately come lo the city and the county. Give him a trial and be convinced. Its worth your while if you need any thing in glass or crockery ware, tubs, brooms, wash-boards, lamps, tinware ect., to visit Marr & Robertson's store, they are clearing out the K. Ktaub stock at cost . Wasted. Several trustworthy gentle men or ladies to travel in Oregon for es tablished, reliable house. Salary $780 and exDenses. Steady position. En close references and self addressed, stamped envelope. Tub Dominion Company, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, Illinois. Diseases unfriendly to women are positively cured by Dr. Sawyers Pastil les. Ask your druggist for a free sample package. It heals and cures. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. p. RCHOOL SHOES FOR STRONG STYLISH SHAPELY WELL-MADE, We have them at prices from -$l TO $2. 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