Oregon City Enterprise. COl'RTS. riroiilt oourt pnnvnM flrt Mfmta In No- nnther nd third MonJr l APr"- Frotuits court In icmIod 8rt Monday In sach tnmuh. CommlMlrtnem court m dm Wednesday fetter Irtl MontUv ol roi noma. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, ISiW. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. (!o to Albrijlifi for fine meats. Chair bottoms at Howard's, 10 cents. No. 8 copper-bottom toilers, 05 cents at Howard's. A fine selection of stamped linen, cheap at the Racket Store. M.movto loan on good real estate ecnrity by A. S. Dresser. Pon't forget we can give you big tar'ains at tho Racket store. T. "DUSTINE" for floor. Char- man & Co., arent. Circular free. rvil on Howard for cook stoves and beaters Seventh street, near depot. Howard buys and sells second hand achool books, tecond hand store near depot. : A nice line of ladies and gentlemens wrabrellas just received at Charruan A Son's. Dwelling house wanted Address Rent er, giving location and price, care of the FKTIRPEI3E. For tlie easiest fitting corset to be had in the city goto Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the postoffice. Daniel Williams' store at the bead of Seventh street stairs will be head quarters for school supplies. Kice 8 lbs. for 25 cts.; Starch 6c; package coffees 20c; 20 lbs. dry granr lated sugif one dollar. The Red Front. Munyon's medicines are the latest, and Charman A Co.. the np-to-date drug gists, have acoinplete stock, rampbleta free. Pon't forget about the Peak entertsin cient to be given at the Congregational church soon after election. Date given later. See A. W. Schwan, Seventh street, near the depot, about your plumbing, tinning and general jobbing. Repair ing promptly done. tf. Children's hosiery, a splendid assort ment and of good quality at prices to meet all competition at Martin's, nest door to toe postoffice. A poverty social will be given by the Epworth League at the M. E. church on Friday evening, November 6. Look out for program in next issue. 'A fine line of shoes at Mrs. , to the postoffice. Indies' and children's E. Martin's, next door School ehoes that will stand the wear of winter nse. When in need of groceries, flour, feed or family wood, call on C. E. Nash, op posite Seventh street (table. New, fresh goods at reasonable prices. Free do livery. The use of Hall's Hair Renewer pro motes the growth of the hair, and re stores its natural color and beauty, frees th scalp of dandrulT, tetter, and- all im purities. A hacking cough is not only annoying to others, but is dangerous to the person who has it. One Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an end to it. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Sewing Machines cheap. Want a sew ing machine? Get a good one and pay $25; five years guarantee; (5 down 5 per month until paid. See Bellomy A Busch about it. Dr. White's new hair grower guaran teed to cure all cases of dandruff, and grow new hair on any bald head on tartb. For sale by Farnsworth & John on, the leading tentorial artists of the city. Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns ana bridge work a specialty. All operations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and get my prices. Office in Barclay building In the display of millinery goods at Mrs. E. E. Martin's, next door to the postoffice can find a hat or bonnet be coming to each customer's features. As fine a selection as to be had in Portland at Portland pnes. Many lives of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an or dinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. C. G. Huntley, druggist. General election day, Tuesday, No vember 3, is a legal holiday (Section 3042, Hill's code). The coming of the day wdl be appreciated at least by the school children who gain this short vaca tion. Business paper payable on this -day becomes due the day before. "While down in the southwestern part of the state some time ago," says Mr. W. Chalmers, editor of the Chico (Cal.) En terprise, "I had an attack of dysentery. Having heard of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. A couple of doses ot it com pletely cured me. Now I am a cham pion of that remedy for all stomach and ixjwel complaints." For sale by G. A Harding, druggists. Republican Meetings. This (Friday) evening a grand rally will be held at Shivoly's opm house at which Congressman Tonguo and Senator McRridu will Hak. They are both bright, able men and as they will have something to say on the legislation of this country during the next two years their speeches will have more than a passing interest to the voters of (his county. This same evening the votets of Will amette Falls will be addressed by Hon; Frank Motter, a bright speaker from Portland. District Attorney T. J. Cleeton of St. Helena will speak at Barlow this (Fri day) evening. As he is one of the brightest of our young speakers his hearers will be both interested and In structed. Saturday evening he will speak at the Brown school house in New Era and Monday evening he will speak at Union hall six miles east of Canby. A. S. Dresser, whose speeches have been well received in this campaign, Will make an aJdresa at Union Hill school house In Uulon precinct Saturday evening. An address will be delivered Saturday evening at Tualatin Grange hall by C. H. Dye. Mr. Dye's speeches are always logical and interesting. The republicans of Maple Lane will bold a meeting Saturday evening to be addressed by Frank Motter. A rallv will be held at Canby Satur day evening,Ahe speaker to couie from Portland, The Logan republicans will hold another one of their big rallies Saturday evening at Tracy's ball, to be addressed bv Hon. L. T. Barin. The Rey. I. D. Driver will be present and speak at the big rally the Viola re publicans will hold next Monday even ing. The campaign will be closed in Ore gon City with a rally at Weinhard s hall Monday evening, it will be address ed by Hon. Robert P. Porter, late su perintendent of the United States cen sus. Mr. rorter is an orator oi maraeu ability and the facts and figures that he will give will iuterest all. Good Reading for Moienibsr. As the autumn evenings grow longer one naturally turns from the out door pleasures, the evening walk, or ride, and seeks entertainment indoors, around the family table and by the fireside. For such a purpose one might go far and find nothing so good as the current November number of Demorest's Magazine. For variety of Interest it certainlv meets every need, as a glance at its most attractive table of contents will show: Among the descriptive articles we see "The Boston Public Library," "Life in the Tyrolese Mountains," "The Great Muir Glacier," and "The North Pole by Balloon." In fiction there is a capital little story by Clinton Ross called "The Pretty Wit of Captain Paul Jones," the last installment of Robert Louis Steven son's latest novel, and "The Saving of the ' ?' " by Mary Annable Fanton. Of general interest are an exhaustive article on Women as Lawyers, one of Kate Jordan's sketches of Paris 'Painters and their Models," a biographical ac count of Aubrey Beardsley, and a lively symposium from five different points of view on "The Passing of the Small Waist." In "Home Art" are beautiful patterns for linen embroidery and instruction in the making of birch-bark articles. In "Sanitarian" the cultivation of beauty is discussed. In "Household" some use ful suggestions are given in an article on "The Model Hostess." "The World's Progress" keeps abreast of current topics of interest. "The World of Letters and Art"gives interesting bits of information in its department, and the Fashion de partment is suggestive and well illus trated . In addition to this wealth of reading matter, there are pictures galore on nearly every page, more than a dozen full-page ones besides all that are neces sary to fully illustrate every article cap' able of being illustrated. , Christian Endearsrers to Meet. The executive committee of the Christ ian Endeavor union met Tuesday even ing, making definite arrangements for the county convention of the Christian endeavorers, which will be held at the Baptist church November 13, 14, and 15 itie loiiowing committees were ap pointed: Entertainment Miss Mary Mclntyre, Miss Eunice Donaldson, Mr. Samuel Gibson. - Decoration Mrs. A. S. Dresser, Miss Winnie Graham, Mrs. L. K. Andrews, Miss May Marks, Fred Myers and Chester Muir. Finance E. A. Smith, Jacob Tomp kins and F. E. Donaldson. An interesting program has been ar ranged, including eminent speakers from abroad for each evening. The Toledo Weekly Blade. Every intelligent family needs in addi tion to their local paper, a good national weekly. The greatest and most widely known general family newspaper is the Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty years it has been a regular visitor in every part of the Union, and is well known at al most every one of the 70,000 postoffices in the country. It is edited with refer ence to a national circulation. It is a republican paper, but men of all politics take it, because of its honesty and fair- mus in the discussion ot all public ques tions. It Is the favorite family paper, with something for every member ol the household, . Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; the household department (best in the world), Young Folks, Sun day School Lessons, Talmagu'a Sermons, the Farmstead, tho Question Bureau (which answers questions for subscribers) the News of the Week in complete form, and other special features. Specimen copies gladly sent on application, and if you will send us a list of addresses, we will mail a copy to each. Only ft a year. If you wish to raise a club, write for terms. Address, The Blade, Toledo. Klectrlc Hotel Arrivals. Goo Jackson, Winning, Man Prof Snapp, Portland G W Allen. W B Hargaten, Cascade IxK'ks V 11 McKinney, Hubbard G II Lee, Highland C Adams A wife, Portland G F Stewait, ,', Walter Price, Pendleton A M Gibson, Boston G F. Maggoone, Portland j L W Weiss, H II David, Newberg W H Engle, Molalla Pike Hackley, Idaho W G Haes, Woodburo W Y Nesco. Portland E O Candit, Salem M F Marx, Portland E Blackenburg, San Francisco R E Lawler, Needy Dell Wright, PrinevlUe S D Huuga'e, Molalla Geo Micheals A wife, Portland Miss K Lawler, ,, B J Darnell, Frank Victar, ,, F A Heitkemper, .. O MeCullum, F W Hetcher, C F HofTlinxer, St Paul Alex Graham A wife1 Portland Margaret Warwick, Iowa , G W Wilson A wife, Portland C B Clemant, ,, R E Earley. ' Geo Armstrong, ,, E James, ,, S S Sampson, Baltimore, Md J E Brown, Chicago, III Clem Woalen, Silverton A A Chaquette, Salem D C Rowell A wife, III Miss Edwards, ,, Jay Williams, Portlan i L Hall, M M Miller, San Jose, Cal W Cochran, Cascade Locks John Dixon, 8 F L Lakin, Portland M Pendleton, Molalla Hugh Sharp Geo Parmer, .Mrs Revenstein, ,, Mrs M Morrison, Ashland . Geo Torrell, S F A F Rogers, Portland J L Smith, B H Hartem, Ben Hayden, Polk Co Hary Watkins, McMlnnville In the Justice's Court. The following cases were filed in Jus tice Sheubert's court during the past week : H. W. Pary vs. V. Scanlan, action on contract lor the sum of $75 ; G. B. Dim Irk, attorney for plaintiff". I. L. Clark ys. W. Edgecomb, action on book account for the. sum of $34 95; Latourettes' for plaintiff. Scott vs. Schereder, et al., action on note and for $15 00 attorney fees; Lai toureltes' for plaintiff. M E. Church Services. Services at the First M. E. church Oregon City Sunday Nov 1st: Class meeting at 10:15 a.m.; Preaching by the pastor at 10-45, Bubject "Consecra tion " Sunday school at 12 m. Junior league, 4 p. m. Epworth league, Oi.'iO Preaching by the psstor, subject "Some Reasons Why we Think God Does Not Want to Punish Men" A Cordial invi tation to all. T. L. Jones, pastor. Eureka Hotel, Has the reputation of setting the best table in Oregon City. The cooking is done under personal supervision of Mrs. Gibbons, and the victuals are equal to the best had in a private family. Rooms and beds clean and comfortable. Give the Eureka a trial. Meals and beds 25 cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. Attention, Comrades. Regular meeting of Meade Post will be held at Willamette hall Wednesday evening November 4th at 7 :30. Recruits will be mustered and officers nominated for the coming year. A full attendance of the comrades is requested. C. A. Williams, Post Commander. Pretty Glrlg Is what you will see if you attend the Peak entertainment at the Congrega tional church. Fom the tallest to the smallest in town will all be there to greet you. Don't tail to see them. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen. He has it at his finger ends. Who Wants a Bargain! A good farm team of mares, wagon and harness for sale or trade for stock. Address box 84, Oregon City. PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Lena Biers of Salem, is In city the guest of Mrs. Griffith Jonm the A. Newell, the owner of a well tilled farm near Damascus was In Oregon City last Saturday. J. 11. Marvhtmnks spent ' the greater part of last week In Silverton visiting his old friends. 1'. 11. Howard, a leading fruit n rower and farmer of Canby, was in Oregon City, Wednesday. Edward Boring, a young, energetic farmer of Boring precinct was in Oregon City last Saturday Mrs. C, A, Miller returned Wednes day from a two week's visit with her sister, Mrs. J. N. Gilson In Seattle. D, II Moasher, the rustling young newsgatherer at Redland for tho Entkki'hisk, was In Oregon City Monday. Mrs, George K. Gruham and son, Erol, lelt for Seattle, Wash., Saturday to spend a few months with relatives and friends. Mrs. T, F, Cowing la visiting her son, Leslie, and wife at Palmer, Wash, She will also visit relatives at Fairhaven before her return, Mrs. W. F. Garretson, who has lxen pending a week with her alitor, Mrs. Sarah Paqunt, returned to her home in The Dalles last Saturday, Mrs. A. J. Monroe, a resident until recently of this city, but now of Port land, and president of the Oregon City W. C. T. U., was in the city Tuesday. Dr. J, W. Norrla has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to be out of the house on pleasant days and hope by another week to be in his office. Ben Hayden, the noted criminal law yer of Salem and one of the best known pioneers of the state, was in Oregon City Wednesday, the guest of Col. R. A. Miller. W. W. Brooks, a bright young newt- paper man from Salem, has taken a po sition on the r.NTKHi'Hisx as local re porter and will assume his duties uext Mondav. Mrs. May Thomas, of Dufur, arrived in the city Wednesday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Hamilton. She will probably locate in Oregon City and open a dressmaking shop. C, T. Howard, owner of the Mulino flouring mills, with Mrs. Howard, who is the efficient postmaster at that place, were in Oregon City, Monday, making their regular purchases of our merchants, W. A. Huntley came in Monday from the farm of B. C. Hawley at Springwater, where he has been staying lor some time for the benefit of his health. Ho returned Wednesday to again enjoy the bracing sir of the SpringwaUr hills. R. W. Alden returned to Oregon City last Saturday. Mrs. Alden will remain for some time yet in California to have her eyes treated, there being hopes of saving the sight of one of them, Shu has been a long and patient sufferer and her many friends in this city will be glad to hear of Her improvement. Fr Rent Specials. 1 Chicken and garden farm, 2 acres in Clackamas ; fraire house, spring water, valuable fishing privilege $5 per month. 2 Good lurin, K'l acres, SO in cultiva tion, good buildings, 7 acres prunes; for rent or sale. 3 Nice clean dwelling iu Canemah for rent or sule. Spring water. 4 Elegant dwelling 7 rooms, double parlors, two bay windows, pure moun tain water puuied from the Clackamas, bath room. Rent or sale on the install me lit plan. 5 Little cottage at Elyyillu, gooj well water, half acre garden. II. E. CROSS Warl WarftVar! The one arm artist opiusite Murr & Robertson's grocery Seventh street means business and is making first class cabinet photographs and guarantees every picture to fade nor spot and will make over (or nothing any that has or does. No other gallery dare make this offer. One sitting, best finish per doz...$1.00 Two or more sittings, 150 Aristo-platino, something new.... 1 75 Card size, any Btyle or finish 75 No extra charge for groups. E. N. Wki.i.s, Photographer, Oregon City. A Laboring Man's Home. For a person, who desires to stop pay ing rent and to raise theirown vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School house and church of a mile from place, three brick yarda and saw mill near by. Price 250, part down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Vamhon, Oregon City. People Wanted. To know that C. A. Willey, Seventh street, near the depot has a splendid line of shoes, best goods for the money in the city. lie carries the well-known shoes ol the Capon Shoe Co., every pair of which is warranted. Harness and saddles manufactured and sold at Port land prices. Fine shoes and boots made to order and repairing promptly done. tf. . "I .uf!.rrl with tirom-hllli lor t TipMloh TflinfTC ' 1 ( iir.rly S.t yr.n. My phyik-laa . HOMIoll I lllll&Ol (I I prracrltxil for m without proilu. ' ' . dug lvurtilt rnulu, aiut Anally i , ii,i-h ( .Jvl.,4 m. to I., Ay,,', dcrry Coughs ar. tiokll.h ( p.ctor.1. i h... t.kc. .1. i.e. . things. Nowhors 1oub tho , , , IImoI Hit nifJIilne, and io now OX trilVIVgnnt Baying! "I ) I ' . I ...L K . l oomo uoiiror being true, than In tho oiibo of ti aovero oough. Do you kuow tho fooling? Tho tickling In tho throat, that you writho under and fight ngulnBt, until at lust you break out iu n pnroxynin of coughing? Why not euro tho oough and oujoy uubrokou rout? You onu do ho by uulug Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Thil tr.llimmLI will tf foumt In full In Ayir'l "Cur.book" with a hunilriil olliaia. Pre. AJ'ltc.i J. C. Ajrtr Co., Lowell, Mm. ' We Take Pleasure WE M Up fig MONEY IS WHAT WE WANT NOT GOODS To got this I fttn giving 10 per cent, discount to ciixh purchasers from now on. I have a fine assortment of trimmed huts and bonnets to chooso from, also largo lino of rillonn. Satisfaction guaranteed or no trade. MRS. SLADISN'S, Millinery Parlor. Main Street, one door South of M. E, Church. ThU I Your Opportunity. On rwwipt of few omits, cnh or stamp, a geaiirou miiplo will lin ninilccl of tlio ni"t opiilnr ('nturrh ami Hay r'ovtr (turn (Ely's Cream Ilaliu) nfllriont to iliuion a Irate tho grrut mnrits of tlio ruuivdy. iXY UHOTIIKltH, 60 Warrvu bt., New York City. Hot. John Itciil, Jr., of fijvnt Fall", Mont., recoiiimriiilnd Kly'J ('renin llnlm to ma. I can emplinnizo his utati'inrnt, "It is a pn. tivsciiru for raturrh if Html aailirrotmi." Iter. Kninc'M W. I'ooln, I'aHtor Central 1'rus. Church, Hulona, Hunt. Ely's Cream Pu'm is th acknowledged cure for rntiirrh unci coiiliiinn no im rcurj nor any injurious drug, l'riro, GO cunts. Vorti:jr of Mntloe. The 8. 0. Medicine company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporated on this coast since 1KH7 that has not made an asHign meiit. These hard times with new news paper advertihing contracts lor two vesrs, it SM-ul.s loudly of their merit, For sale by C. O. Huntley, driiggixt. Lockiiakt, TexAs, Oct. Id, lSHi). Meatus. Paris Medicine Co., l'aris,Tenn. Dear Sirs: Ship us as Boon as possi ble 2 gross Urove's Tasteless Chill Tonic and will not have any other. In our experience of over 20 yerrs In the drug business, we have never sold any modi' cine which gives such universal satis' faction, Yours respectfully, J. S. Bbownk A Co. For sale by C. O. Huntley, druggist A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your suhsciption to the Entkhi'risi and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. New line of walking hut.i and Tain o'shanters. The latest, Mihh C. Goi.ohmitii. IvHtuhllNiird 1M03. CI. PIONEER Transfer1 and Ex;ppe$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. ran Wild tlualoil 10 uoiuu, . . . . . i it. (I In showing our Ralston Health Foods. Because they are the purest and cleanest Roods on the market and because they promote health. We huve- Breakfast mush Pancake Flour Cluten Farina Health Koffy Desiccated wheat Whole Wheat Flour WholeWheat Graham Whole Wheat Wafers If you aro interested call and get free samples and books. RALSTON MODEL MEAL 35 Cents. E E. WILLIAMS The Grocer. Mrs. J. H. STRICKLER, Teacher of tho true Italian method of voice culture, inclu ding sight singing. Harmony taught privately or in class. TF.KMS : Tho lessons per week In voice, . . , 1 (V) One lesson er week ill voice .... 75 Two lessons per week in harmony, per term 12 00 Two leNHons per week in harmony, class of four, per term 0 00 Two lessons per week in harmony. class of eight, Mtr term 3 00 NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and SuleHtuhlo ORECONCITY. LOCATED BKTWRKN TIIK HKI'OT DKIUGK AND Double and Single Rics, and sad dle horsHH always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the ham for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Hoarded and Fed on reason, able terms. W. H. SAVAGE, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY Leave orders at tho postoffice with D. IL Olass, Oregon City. PRICES REASONABLE. If You Wish to Prosper and live long you should buy your food supplies at IIAUKIS" OUOCEKY. We handle the very best goods in the market and allow no one to under sell us.