Oregon City Enterprise. 3 VOL 30. NO. 10. ORIiaON CITY, ORKGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 189';. ESTABLISHED 18tG COtlltTS. Circuit enurt rnnv.nita rirat Mnmla' In No ToihIxt mill tlilril Monday In Arll, Probate court III lin flrnl Monday In each Bllllllll. Com mlaalouiirs court meets Brut Wednoadaji sfltr Aral M i hi it h y nl each month. "J J r, A. cl. W. HttOI'K, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Vtl I I'lamP. In nil ( (i ir(. l int Ni'ju luted Tires es milord ml cmIIhimIii i a l it il. I 'til w Main Sheet near Set inlli. JOSEPH Turk.' A'iToltNKY AT LAW, Practice. In nil Courts of Hie Hliito. (MILnln Hunk nf Oregon City Work Willi I,. I Porter, Oregon "I ( y . Oregon, -yr ii. nuiiVNri, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No i a it Y ri in.ii; CANIIV. .... OltKOON, Will practice In nil cnurta nf II sale, lu.uratice written In all leading i'"ln ianli'a. All irlui ', ii. iiiriil.lioii. to leou.ua ap "cLUy. At Kt) !.. HT01IV, ATTORNEY AT LAW. t'patalra opposite Court lliiuaa. Tltlra eiamlned an') abstracts made. Mnn.y Loaned, Mortaaea lorerloacd ami i . general law liu.tiHa. t 8I.AUKN, NOT A It V ITIII.II' mill CONVKYANI KK. AMati'A T. nr TITI.R mill i Heal e.uie bandied. Insurance written In tli Hartford, nl Hartford, I'ala'.lne. Ham I nn nl lltmuan YifBre one cxir south of Mclhodl.t Church. rfy.ACKAMAH AHHTIIACT A Tlil'ST CO. Allrrta of Clackaniaa county property A apeo laltA liood work, reaaoiiablo cbarKca, WrJi guaranteed, til v u a trial I) U. u.atoureiie, r. r. I'nnauiaou, j, r. v ( lark, lilrw liua. ORdloX ( ItrY, M H JOMlJanK imiciKix, I) W RIKNAIRU JlNNAln A JOHNSON, CIVIL rWIISKMIS A Mi 81'RVK YOHH. ' Itallwar WcAllon ami roii.trurtliiii, bridges, plans andle.tlmaiea lor water supply tiraluage ami street Improvement of towns Special attention- given in draughting ami blue j printing W AKKV JV"NH('N' I I II'VL'II j.a n r iw Curlier Ktghl and Main alrceta, Oregon City, 1 Oregon. HKAI. KSTATE TUHKI.I. AM) I MKNKY TO t.f.AN. UruKTKH, t . ATTORNEY AT LAW iai i ur raorRT rriiNiHn, Ortlca ne 1 1 lo Oregon ( Ur bank ouoth .treet. oTt, WILMAMt. KKAI. KSTATE AND IX)AS ACiKNT. A I'Kxl line of bnalneaa, realileuee ami anbtirliaii rrurljr. Farm Property lu traela lo an It on oaay termi. rorre.pnmlenee promiitly anawernl. Oflli'e. neildiHir to l aiiflelil A lluntletr'i drug atore. D. 4 It. C LATOt'UKTl l, ATTOKNKYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MAIS STHKICT. (IMKOON CITY. OSKION. rurulah Abatranta ol TitieTLon Moaejr, Fora- Ciuaa MorigitKeB, anil iraii.am ucuciiu U uualneaa. J K. t'KOHB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will Piucmi in All Cochti or tii Stati Real I lat and Inittrance. Office on Main Hi met bet. HUth and Berenth, oaaooN citt, or. at o'kii.l. a. w. THiiHpaim j.i iiii. r T oairriTH O N KILL, IIKDGKH, THOMPSON t QKIFFITII. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. -O dices In llarkley llnllillni, Oregon City, mid A 0 I'. W. Temple, Portland. Ho General Law Uualneaa, Ixian Mouey, I'rge Collodions. Foreclose niortKUKo, Trobato practice. c. II. DYR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Will fireclnae mnrt.gea, make nbatraeta. loan money, aeitle tatatoa an1 fanaact a general law liu nea. Omr flrat fl or adjol ilnf Sank of 0 Fgon City, oari I city, ortaood G i. C. HKOWNKLI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oacc City, Orioon. Will practice In all the courts of the state. Of lice, uuit dcHir to Cauflold A llunlley'a drug atore. oao. o. RINIaaaoN. Y. . HYDR. HNKAH80N A IIYDK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will praotloe in all courts of the state. Office lu Jaxger Building opposite Court House, Jill- COMUKHCIAL BANK, OF OftEQON CITY. Capital, ..... 1100,000 TRANSACTS A ORNRRAL RANRtNO Rt'SINRHS. Italia made. Hills dlsnountud. Makes col lections. Huvs and sella oichauge on all points iu tue i imeo males, r.urone ami Hong Kong. lleioalta received (ubject to check. Bank open from V A. M. to 4 r. at. U. C. LATOt KETTK. Prealdent. r. K DONALDSON, Caahlor JJANK OF OUEQCN CITY, Oldest Banking House In the Cltr. Paid up Capital, fi0,000. nurpiua, fu,nou. raRainRNT, - - thor. charman vicr rHRSlUINT. - a RO. A. MA am NO. ashirr. - r. a CAtiriRi.D. AORR. CHAII.RS H. CAUF1RLD. nural banking bustncKs transacted, oslts received subjeot to chock, roved bills and notes discounted. ut; and city warrants bought. iiniia iiivig un avaiinoiu Buuuniy .ichange bomilit ami sold. Cnllectloiii mnile promptly. Drafts sold avsllaiilo In any part of the world Tolcrraplilc exolinugn sold on Portland, Sail FrannlKCO, 'llilcngo nod Now York. Intercut paU on time doposits. a? - ties. Our prices are a study in "Buying Made Kasy." Let your old furniture follow 1 8'Jfi into retirement, and brighten up your homo for IH'.MI with our parlor suit fur $18.00. BELLOMY & BUSCH, thk iiousefurxisiikrs. V-'f Leading Age KKI'KICMlCNTINtli- UOYAI. OK I.IVKIU'OOl,, iei Urveat busliieaf In Hie world. NUKTII llltl TIHII A M , lareat aeta In the world. Hl'N OK I ON PON, olileat uroly (in Insurance company in the world. .KTNAOK II AltTK(Htl), larxeatand beat American Coiupany. CON TINKN TAI. OK NEW YOUK, one of the beat American companies. AND OTIIKIl KIItHl.CI.AK8 COMI'ANIKB. Call on m for Mntlnua, anil nlao for Iflottara and Calandara F. K. DONALDSON', WET "WEATHER GOODS Macintoshes, Water Proof Boots, PIONEER STORE Thos. Charman & Son's. Oregon City, Oregon. Japanoso Goods DRAPERIES, EX EX iyr A RTTNt cqmmercial bank blk, - ow you Can BABY'S FRUIT Baby's Pectoral DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. Just Arrived anil tlio newcomer is making hiniHolf at home. That'H ritfht; he'll stay a year and should rnako the moHl of it. New Year's is the date to think of home and what's needed to make it lnont enjoyable. Our stock contains a multitude of useful hints on this i 11 1. We have the knack of satisfying buyers. You can't af ford to bo blind to our furniture opportuni hi ncy in Clackamas County. At Commercial Hank. Rubber Coats. Hats, Rubber Rubbers. CURIOS. TOYS Beautiful, unique and servicable. Sold at very reasonable prices. Save Money When your children need a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buy LAXATIVE. Fifty doses lor twenty-five cents. The season for coldB and coughs is upon us. In order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Syrup, Tho best in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale at the CANBY PHARMACY, Canby, Or. Y. M. C. A. (JV.rl.VAHlL.M. One HuidM ami riftr-Hlx Names Se cured For Memhcritlilit. Everything Is projfresMinir, favorably towgnl tlie esUtilinlinient of a Y. M. C A. in Oie(on City In the matter of so ctiririK niemherlil for the proposed or Kiinization. The only thing lacking now Is money to fit up the gym nam urn, r;acl ing and hath room in a proper manner. The lit'lies ol the W. C. T. U. have de voted much time to the work of creating a fluid for thin purpoHt;, but the re-nulls have not buon coiuiuiinmirate with their sacrificing teal in behalf of this worthy olijwt. The lailies, by iiiilividuul ef forts obtained private eubKcriptioriH for ! the be lie lit of the undertaking, amount I lug to about 7'i. As near an can be as certained this money has not been col j locteil. The athletic and muitical enter tttinment held at the opera Iiouwj about six weeks ago, netted $17.60. The Can tata of Queen Esther, yielded the gyin naNium cause $18, and the fair at the old Methodist church laat week brought lo $10. Tbee flgurei show that there lis now cash on hand to the extent of I . K r.i l I I. . -g . I 1 I et i tio.uu, ueaiuus io pteugou. Dome Ol the lr!ies, who have been laboring aa siduounly in the cause, suggest that the young men that have dignified their in tention of becoming mem be; i, should at once organize and push the work. With a reasonable amount of funds pledged, in addition to what has already been raided, it is pretty certain the Y. M. C A. could be established on a solid basis. It has been suggested that the gytnna sium could be more economically con' ducted by combination with the work of the reading room, as the present libra rian could be itained, and an instructor In physical culture could be secured from Portland for two or three evenings dur ing the week for a nominal sum. How ever, others favor a separate organiza tion, with a competent permanent sec retary. One hundred and fifty-six names hae been secured for tiiemberMhip in the proposed Young Men's Christian Association, who agree to pay dues quar terly at tne rate of $5 er annum. One hundred and forty-four names are given below, the other 12 names were not ob tainable at this time, as the 1 ist is still out. Ii is possible that the member snip list can be raised to 200. Claude Adams, II Phillips, , P Keating, E Q Rolwrts, A J Lewthwaita, L Abriel, F Metca, W Adams, Alfred Carter, J A Ronke, I) D Tompkins, Sam Dillman, G C Bacon, E A Chapman, C U Wilson, O Chapman, R Warner, G B Fancher, C Campbell, R Freytag, K H Gabbert, C Graser, Howard Brownell, C M West, C Schubel, F Munson, Ed Maple, Otto F Oblson, E E Martin, J L SwalTord, C B Johnson, M L Moore, B M Doolittie, Geo E Hargreaves, N A James, S F Scripture, James Shaw, J C Elkin, T F Cowing, jr. J W Moffit, William Logus, W II Burghardt, jr, II K Jones, J J Crawford, F R Hedges, A Williams, C E Meldrum, L J Scott, C M Bacon, I L Hoffman, J Lewihwaite, W II Speer, Georjw Hyatt, II J Thome, R Spencer, Ralph Cross, Charles Burns, Walter Bradley, Adolphus Willey, W E Burns, E R Jones, W D Hill, George Simmons, C G Hart, C Boylan, I'hil Holden, J Heath, B Montgomery, I W Moser, C Russell, Chas A Fitch, J H Dickleman, E M Harris, J P Monner, H T Sladen, JF Clark, L C Driiigs. Ed Beach, Jesse McCorab, Julius O Peterson, Charles Gaedke, Arthur Scott, George Case, W F Gregerson, W Nepgher, J C Williamsj Charles Criswell, D F Hart. H G Alley, W Boilen, James Matheson, Charles Spencer, Isaac Turner, J E Painter, Homer Martin, F V Gegan, A W Cheney, C F Lankins II E Cross, II Greaves, W G Parker, W H Beach, Geo C Kinney, Joseph McComb, M L Rugg, P G Macomblad, A M Russell, William Jewup, J A Moehnke, E A Smith, JW Welch, J R Humphrey, J M Heckart, E G Karnsworth, E E Boyd, O O Rinearson, Henrv J Scott, O E Fuge, F Humphreys, E Carr, J C Shoemaker, Joe Uoylan, William Boners, M L -Miller, J A Thayer, GeoC Watson, E J Bullock, B M Gregerson, M R Boyles, A F Tarker. GeoT Howard, Geo W Swope, Charles Meserve, Charles Drew, E F Driggs, W S Maple. W J Dnuchy, S R Green. R Marshall, .las Mel n tyre, Linn E Jones, Smn I.Stevens, William Peters, F T Rognrs, New Kra News, Nbw Eka, Dec. 30. Our New Era Republican club convened in regular order at Brown's school lioti-e Saturday December 28, wilh J. G. Foster as chair man. As we were not able to secure IM.-akern, local talent was called. The next meeting of the club will be held at Leland's school house on the evening of the fourth Saturday in January, 18!Mi. Warner granite No. 117 met at their tistialilace of meeting in New Era,Satur day Dec. 24, 18',)5 and the following were elected for the enxuing year: Master, (ieorge I.azelle; overseer, Mrs. C. Martin ; lecturer, Mrs. 1.8. McArthtir; steward, C. II. Foster; assistant steward, II. A. Waldron ; chaplain, J. G. Foster; treasurer, I). McArthur; secretary, Homer Martin; gate keeper, R. Dundas; Comona, Mrs. L. Wink; Ores, Rena Lunelle, Flora, Mrs. B. Hendricson ; Steward, Mrs. B. Dundas. Julius Frediichs has blown out several stumps from his field, thereby getting his farm in a better condition for culti vation. G. II. Brown has built sone new stairs on the son tli end of bis largi warehouse, so as to gain admittance to the npper floor where the "pops" will hold a meet ing next Friday evening. Mr. William McDonald has been at home from British Columbia, where he has been working in the coal mines for some time past, for the last three weeks. He will soon return again for the pur pose of resuming work. Mr. Adolph Miller has leased a tract of land from Mr. Moore, of this place and will start a brick and tile factory on the . same, he has the lumber on the ground for a house, which is under con struction. The lumber is on the gronnd to build a horse shed at the Evangelical church at E. C. Maddock's farm. Master Raymon Barbur of Ely, is visiting at his grandmas'g, Mrs. E. J. Waldron this week. We noticed a saloon sign stuck up in our town the other day, but are glad to know that such an institution as a saloon cannot exist long here. It is reported that a dance was given at the residence of Thomas Blanchard jr. by hi last Saturday evening, but as your correspondent was not there c.tnnot eay about it, but suppose tbey had an enjoyable evening. A dance was gotten up by some of the boys at Cahall's sawmill Saturday even ing. An enjoyable time was had by several of the voung folks and some of the old ones too. Beaver Creek News, Bkaveb Cbekk. Dec. 29. The earth is wrapped in a mantle of snow at this place. Dr. Paine made a professional call on Miles Rowen, last Sunday. Mr. Rowen is still quite sick. The Christmas tree at the church passed off pleasantly. Every one pres- ant had an enjoyable time. "Ted" Hughes is home on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper and family and Miss Jennie Rowen spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Rowen. They celebrated Christmas Eve with a tree. Frank Linn, eon of Ben Linn, the lumberman, was married Christmas eve. Needy News. Needy, Dec. 27. The Christmas tree on Christmas eve. was a success as there were many valuable presents received. We had a yery quiet wedding in this vicinty on Wednesday Dec. 18 the con tracting parties were Miss Nannie Haly and Gilbert Perdue. Miss Kate Thompson is home from Monmouth spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neb litt spent Sunday and Monday at Oregon City. Noah Hardesty has erected quite a stylish looking fence around where the store building used to be. C. W. Noblitt of Oregon City and Noab Har Jesty of Molalla spent Christ mas at Silverton with S. W. Hardesty and family. Martha Zimmerman of Aurora is spending Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zimmerman. The literary society elected officers at the last meeting as follows : President, Andy Thompson; vice-president, E. Stewie; secretary, Eva Watts ; treasurer, Mertie Thompson ; sargeant-at-arms, W. Stewie. Mr. P. Cook of Independence has bought out Mr. Perry and is going to put in a full stock of goods in a week or ten days. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'SAVED MY Life.' I consider it the beBt remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Pyspep9ia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. For Saleby G. A. Harding. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. HOOD V1KW IEWS. Christmas Daly Celebrated -Hoelal Society Or. gaolied-A farmsr's lns. Hood View, Dec. 30. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hitter, of Wilsonville, and Mr. Chas. Uaker, of I'lenaiit Hill, have been blessed with the advent of girl babies this wet-k. Mm Maud Heely Is tome better at la.it ac count. Mr. Ira heely 1 confined to his room with. -erysipelas. Mr. II. Colliding, after paying in th neighborhood of twenty dollars lor a valum- -ble pig which he tMiiight in the stute of New York and bad shipped to his home, had the misfortune to lose the little fellow In the river, after the steamboat had put bim ahore. The pig si confined In a small box and it is supposed got restless and climbed upon the aide of the box which tipp d it over, causing the box to roll into river, pig and all. The young people between Wilsonville and Graham's Ferry, have organized a social society, which has been named the "Independent Amateur 8ocial Society," and meets every Saturday evening in Sasi Bros.' hall. They gave a ball Christmas which was a grand success. Saturday, January 4, IU;, tbey will have a small hop. Ticket 23 cents. All are invited. Every other Saturday evening is devoted to literature, sod lit and any enjoyment the members see fit to join in. The other Saturday evening are mainly for dancing. The Christmas tree at Hood View was very largely attended. The program, which was gotten up by Miss Jones and Key. Bar ber and wife, was in good taste and excel lent. The music was also good and usual is voted the best our country affords. Wishing the editor and all his vast num ber of readers a happy New Year, I remain Aska. Mt. Pleasant Notes. Mt. Pleaast, Dec. 29. TheTwilight club met In their hall SatUfrfsy" nifcht, wiih a good attendaiiCeTand a interesting pro- igrffVr. Warner Gjange, No. 117, held its annual election of officers as follows: master, Geo. I.azelle; overseer, Mrs. Martin; steward, Chas. Foster; assistant steward, Henry Waldren; lecturer, Mrs. McArthur; secre tary. Homer Martin; treasurer, Mr. McAr thur; chaplain, Mr. Foster; gatekeeper, Mr. Dundu; Pomona, Mrs. Wink; Flo -a, Mrs Hendrickson; C--res, Lorena Lazelle; lady assistant steward, Bessie Dundas. The Pomona Grange will meet at New Era, January 8th. All granges have a tor dial invitation. Mr. Henry Seivers intends to start for Canada in the spring. We regret the loss of a good and honest neighbor. Abigail. - Colton Newt. Coltoii, Dec. 30. The grand masquerade ball given by Young Bros, was a grand suc cess. There were nearly fifty couple mask- jS ed, ranging from the dainty, modest maid en robed in white, a perfect emblem of par ity, to the grotesque and comic clown. Tbe stall-fed oysters were delicious; the supper bard to beat. W. E. Bonney gave a Christmas dinner which was greatly enjoyed by all. Quite a number were present, including Mr. and Mrs. Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Barney, Misses Lena, Mable and Milla Ball, Bessie and Meda Hubbard, Gracie Gorbett, Edna Sexton, M. M. Carl Stromgreen, Jay Ham mot, Gus Gattberge and a number of others arrived during the afternoon. The remain der of the day was spent in playing games and having a good time in general. Mr. J. Gorbett and S. Mulvany came near getting a good soaking a few days age. While the water was high they attempted to cross Nare creek. Old John is not much of a Baptist and was not pleased with so much water. He floundered around till he succeeded in getting loose from the bnggy and landed on the same side of the creek he started from. Mr. Edgcome came to the rescue and with ropes drew the stranded wreck ashore. Pens, pen holders, leadpencils and slate pencils far sale at Cleveland prices, at Colton. Miss Nellie Gottberg is again in our midst, . enjoying the holidays at home. A number of Colton's young folks took in . the Christmas dance at Highland and re- port having a fine time. Quite a number of friends and neighbors . were invite d to partake of Christmas good ies with Mr. Wm. Ball and family. Othilioa. Bonds for Sale. Sealed bids will be received by the treasurer of Clackamas county at his office in the court bouse in Oregon City Oregon, up to 12 o'clock noon, the 15th day of January 1396, for the sale of four coupon bonds to the amount of $250 each, gold bsuds of school district No. 47 of Clackamas county, Oregon, said bonds to run twenty years, but payable at any time after ten years at the option of the district, said bonds not to be sold below par, or to bear over 8 per cent interest. The interest payable semi-annually. Bidders to furnish blank bonds. En dorse envelope 'proposals for the pur chase of s chool bonds" M. L. Modrb, County Treasurer. Oregon City Oregon, Jan. 2, 1S06. Angelina's "Breach of Promise Case" will be beard in Judge Miller's court January 10-11 at Shively's opera house. Reserved seats will be on sale Monday January 6, at Huntley's book store Read column.