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Oregon City hntcrprisc. OUKlidN CITY tirKlCKIIH Ms) nr. - fcooiitiinr OlilM nl I'lille AnRnr. Twain mr, lllly Aiinrii.y, Slrw'l ('iiiiiiiiliiiilitiiiir, Knii'l, nl Wntiir Wiiiki, (illy Kii(liiKr. (Juuiii'IImihi-T. C 'Iiii'l, I,. II. till.', 3. J I iii., II K 1 tir, llnnry MiMiiiin, J. W. MuHntl, DeWltt'K Harapirlll It prepared lor cleansing tha blood. It IjiiIIiU up ml strengthen rortHt itiillonn liiipalrw by disease. (!. (I. Iliinlly, Htrayed, n ri"l cow wMi llm end of t living milk A re ward m III ho piilil (or iiifortnitiloii iito her whereabouts. Addres Orison (.'ity II'IH, Tim Hal vat lull Army in actively en gaged ill preparing (or It minimi sell- llirsm iimmlil l. . iii'iu ,'L. 1 II...... 1 W" I.. IMIIIIM . . K h i ..I i it i one Imrn broken K. I. HllllllHIJ K. I, ilrlll h V. llnlrtiMlf , Jr. W. II. Ilnwi'll II. II. I hM., (',. I up p. John rr. I.. I fur- CIKl'L'fT COl'KT PKOl'KKIMJIWH. lierMniis Handed Down Nine l.tt Issueof Dim K.iilerprUi'. the imiiiikII intuitu II rat WwlntmiUt nl oaeh niiilllll I . , , . , , , , .. . InolirUII , denial week, whudi take phmi tli rjiijli I Dill till! I lilted HtaleS Inilll November If) Kill lA Y, MlVKMUKIt III. IHIW. rr .. ... ., . J CHAT ABOUT TOWN. lll'Hl lllm k mill colored khl gloves, t t lie Market store, Tumblers ft tranlH a set at I IhwhiiI'm Hl'Vi'litll slreel, lirur depot, If you want a sewing in IiIiim (or J' K(i lo llellomy A llusi h's. Wanted t lllll OlIll'O, Deliv ered Imrn or l llladilona. HUnk nolo, rnreipt and order book t tlm Estsmi'Mis ulllcn. I am notO'l (or distinctive ami xrlu sly lyle. MIm C. Goldsmith. Tim latest In visiting card at tlm Kit- Tsai-mM Owes, l'rlcci to mil you. My style ar correct, practical ami original, price moderate, Mia C. (loM uiltli. Cliarman A Hon will pay " blgbesl market price lur potatoes, dried frulta, eggs, vie. I). C. Uloiinltii ami II. H. Kelly, of tli la city, liavo been commissioned HO' tariea public. I.sdlrs.' Kriit'a. ami chlldred's fall ml winter underwear Just received at tlio Karket store. (Jlrl wanted lo do house work -no children lot-arc for. Address M. K. I., care Enterprise. Fur the easiest lilting cornet to be liail iitllieilty goto Mm. K. K. Martin, nrit door to (lie pootoini-e. twat ever in any lo Tl, llii'liioivn, HooIIiIiik, ami not irrltutliiK, HtnuiKtli iitiliiK, ami not wciiki'iiiiiK. niiihII mil (iri'i'tlvi aiicli are llm mutlUlm o( I)(f. AiiiiIh (in-nn va J. II. (Jrovija, t '; (Icliiult anil jinliiiuiil, Wllliiiin K.lly v.T. A. ami M K Mc lirl'li'j iliiinnrrdr ovur-rulod and dcfmnl mil (f i vcn llniii lo Mimwvr. Jolui llutta vaM.A. Winnu et al ; ile (milt ami jiiluniiiiil, (ii"i. H, KoliliiHon, ml. vi W. II. Kurknr; I f h 1 1 1 1 ami jmluinxnt in llm niiiii cil :t l.iyi, IntiTi-iil, coiiU ami attor imy f H. Knitlit va I)avli Wylaml, ct al; di'cri'ii iiii'iicnl ao an to inclmle Die aniii proving that portion of Heventh atro;t aat of the block line, rail ami filed. Recorder Ilvan anbrnittofj hla report for OctolMtr aa follows: There Ima been no caae for trial for vlolntion of city ordinance dnrinjf the month liecfiptii are aa follow: (Irmly cV Mi I)iiiioiiitti miloon licence. it mo n 00 llraily it Mi'DoiioiikIi, lillllard Utile lifvime, 3 mo 2 .Vi (I. N. Uremiinan, eiprem jlcrnte . . 10 00 J K. MontKoiiii-rV, " " .... llm-kart A Imrliam, " " .... 10 J. N. Miller, nalixin llwii, 0 mo ... W W N. imiiiiitiih.i, alooii llcrme, l inn Li I ") Win. 8a!, eipreu llrnme ft fK) A. KliHi, miloiin lierna, 'I mo 2"! " " hllliard utile lirtnw, H mo 'I Hi Highest of 11 in Leavening Powers Latest U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely puce Wltl'a l.ltile Kmly ItlHera, the fmnoim L .ii;ih.70, Intereel, cohU and ltornyi little pllln. (). 0. Ilunlley Iti'Killar ineellnu of Clin k ainan (,'li- nday eveninu. Oyatvra, Hie tlueat ami brotihl to OrrKon City, aerved tyle at the 1'ortlaml rvKlutirant. The IVak hiKtnn have not tot the date (or their roncert but it will lie noon, alien very one may have a itol laugh. All klnda of freah and salt water fUli on Ice at llnmtihrey Tremhath'a, next door lo Albright' Uieal market. Wed. linn alationerv, tlie latent atvlra nd flneel artaorliiient ever brought to Oregon City al Hie KuTaaraiaa offlre. H fieri ul aale millinery at the Ued Front Nov. Oth to loth. I'retty trim mod hats 75 rents up. Fell hat ahaM '.D cents Married, al the M. K. parsonage, by Itev. T. I.. Jonre, Nov. ID. Walter Sharp of Portland nd Florence W. Mathew i( Clackainaa. Filteen appliianta for teacher cnrtifl cales apeard at theipiartiirly examina tion conducted by Siipt. U. II, Stark weather Wednesday. If you deitlro luxurious growth of healthy hair of a natural color, tint lire's crowning ornament of both sexes, tme only Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kit newer. The best of pile rider for mince pit's can be had of F. It. Andrews, of Maple wood farm. I-esvo order Willi Maple- wood delivery wagon, or telephone direct, for cider or all kinds of vrirctuhlca. The Soldiers' home at Konehurtf font the stale last mouth 01. This sum includes I'.'U for painting the building ami 75 for the purchase of cows. There arc. H'.' soldiers al the home, ('. K. Nash bas opened wood yard near In grocery sloro on .Seventh street, ml Is prepared to furnish dry wood at II times. Price reasonable. He is also preparetl to silur wood on short notice. Tablets, ink, xmih, pencils, books and complete 'school out Ills will bo supplied to the customer ut my store at very reasonable price, ('nil on Punicl Wil liams' on upper Seventh street near Center, before yon buy elsewhere. The M. E. church of Kedland, will lie dedicated on Sunday tho lfttli day of November at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Services to be conducted by Kev T. L. Jonos of OreBonCity. All are cordially Invited to come. W. M. Stonk The old way of delivering messngos by post boy compared with the modern telephone lllnitratea tho old tedious method of "braking" colds as compar ed with their alnost instantunlou cure by One Minue Cough Cure. C. U. Huntley, J druggistB ter, K, A. M.. on next M HNtcll meeting on Tuesday evening, when It is expected that visiting breth ren hum Portland will be present. The length of life msy be increased by lessening its dangers. The majority of atiplu die from lung troubles. These msy 1st averted by promptly using Oue Minnie Cough Cure, 0. (J. Huntley. To cure all old cores, to heal an in dolent ulcer, or to iS'odily cine piles. you need simply apply DeWitt'i Witch Hated Salve according to directions. It magic-like action will surprise you. C. (I. Huntley. Stephen A. I-ane, of Highland, was adjudged insane Tuesday and committed to the asylum at Salem. He 1 47 year old nd unmarried, and (aucie he is be ing pursued by persons who wish to do him great bodily harm. Iivna. Ilest lard 7 cents per lb. (bring pail) sUrch, soil, dry granulated sugar S cent wr lb. Arbiirkltw I, Ion or green coffee 20 cents perlb. Carters ink 6 ceuU (or 6 ounce (bring bottle). Ued Front Trading Co. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, ami invariably reliable are the qualities of On Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in colds, croup and lung troubles. Children like it becsuse it Is pleasant lo take and il helps them. C. (i. Huntley. It It a tlx ed ami Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There i no (hotter nor surer route than by course of )eVitt' Sarsspardla. C. 0. Huntley. The old lady was right when she said, the child might die If they waited for the doctor. She sav.id tho little tine's life with (ew doses of Owe Minute Cough Cure. She had used it (or croup before. C. 0. Huntley. Grove's tasteless Chill tonic is per fect Malarial Liver tonic and blood purifler. lteuiovea llllluusness without purging. As Pleasant aa Lemon Syrup. 1 1 is ss Urge aa any dollar tonic and re tails for otic. To get the genuine, ask for for (trove's. For sale by C. (i. Huntley. A strange malady has broken out among the young sslmon at the Clacka mas hatchery that has proven very fatal, something like half of the L',(XK),0W brought Irom Salmon r'ver having died. A white spot on the belly of the young Hull Is the only visihlesigu of the discuso. Tho Woman' Relief Corps, of Meade post, (i. A, R will give select muxical ana literary eiilcrtaiiimelil al vt lllamelte hall, Wednesday evening, Novembers.'), for the heiielit of tho corps. The admis sion fee has been placed at the low price of 2' cents to enable everybody to attend- Charles Alhr ght, jr., the reliable and old stand-bye meat deuler, still lends In the butchering business in Or egon City. His old customers etay with him, ami if perchance, they should wan der sway to some other market, they al ways come back to Albright. Ahrighl's meats are tender and juicy, and can he obtained either at the market on Main and Filth street, or at the shop on the corner of Center and Seventh sleets, next door to Dan William's. You run ro risk. All guarantee Urov's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all that tie manufacturers claim for it. Warreited no cure, no pay. There are man) Imitutluns. To gut the genuine ask fa Urove's. For Bale bX C. U. Huntley. ! "Actions speak louder than words'ask your gro cer if we re.lly mean money back if you don't like Schil ling's Besl tea. A Schilling k Cwnpsf Su rrascitco i SM Mrs. W. li. Meek, who resides at Camptonville, Cal., says her daughter was for several years troubled at time with severe cramps In the stomach, and would he in such agony that it was nec essary to call in a physician. Having reatl aboul Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Olarrhovo Remedy alio concludod to try it. She found that It always gave prompt relief. It was seldom necessnry to give tho second dose. "It has not only saved us lots of worry and time," she says, but altto doctor bills. It la my opinion that every family should have a bottle of this remedy in the house." For sale by Quo. A. Harding;, druggist. "As if a brick were lying in my stom ach," is tho description of a dypoptlc of his feeling after eating. This is one of the commonest symp toms of indigestion. If you have it, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. Not only this symptom, but all the symptoms of indigestion are cured by Shaker Digestive Cordial. So many medicines to cure this one disorder Only one that can be called successful, because only one that acts in a simple, natural and yet scientific way. Shaker Digestive Cordial. Purely vegetable, and containing no dangerous ingredients, Sbuker Digestive Cordial tones up, strengthens and re stores to health all the digestive organs. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to 1.00 a bottle. fees Juhn Harrison vs Joseph (irasloii; continued. R. Dunn vs II. 8. Moody; settled and dismissed Alliell. Nefl v John Neft; default ami judgment. Frank Welch ys K P and Lillie 0. Klliolt; default and judgment in the nil in of ZV interest, costs and attorney fees. Harris A. Cook v Klla R. Ilurklarcht; default. Krnest C. Chapman vs Hannah Chap man j decree o( divorce granted. Mathew A I hey vs II. K. Hayes; com plaint set aside, cause disiiilseed and each party to pay one-half the coals. School dist. No. 07 vs J. C. Hay nee; judgment (or costs and disbursement. I). M. Osborne A Co. vtO. F. Ilibbard motion (or new trial over-ruled and Judgment awarded plaintiff (or cost and disbursement. State o( On-gon vs Stephen Helbsck; larceny, pleads guilty and issenlenced to one year In the penitentiary. Josiah Osborn et al; guardianship; J. W. Loder appointed guardian of Ernest Ilickey. Kins Jane Paltnateer vs Charles Wesley Palmaleer; decree of dlvoree granted and custody cf minor children awarded plaintiff. A. II. Cone vs II. E. Wood ; default and judgment in the luin of 1104.05, interest, cost and attorneys fees. I.aura J. Slover vs D.J. Slover;' de cree of divorce granted. (ieo. Kenan vs Wm. A. Boston; com plaint amended and demurrer overruled. John Vickvs Cynthia II. Hoford; default and judgment in the sum of io.1.33 T. Kndy vs. Thos. Charman; motion for new trial denied and defeadnat awarded judgment for cost and disburse ments. II. II. Wheeler vs C. T. Howard; T. M. Miller appointed referee and each party to pay hi own coats in the pro ceedings. Cleveland Oil and Paint Co vs II. E. Cross et al ; demurrer to complaint over ruled and defendants allowed until Nov ember It), 1S1XI to file an answer. 1. Kudy vs E. M. Atkinson ; continued Henry Jewell vs Cbas Kriger et al; sale of proMrty confirmed. J. E. Story vs J. R. Abbott; default anil judgment in the sum of f 170. costs, interest and attorney fees . . Oak drove Land and Improvement Co vs. ('has. II. Hunnell; decree amen ded. True hills were found against Charles S. Sclz for keeping his saloon open on Sunday anil for selling liquor in less tpianlities than one gallon without a license. i Not true bills were found against Wm. Porter for assault with intent to commit rape; Arthur Coats, larceny; and Eugene VoulHirger, assault with intent to commit rape. Wm. Church vs Kate Church; S. R. Harrington appointed referee to take testimony and report to the court. John Holts vs M . A. Wiune et al ; de fault and judgment for f200 and attorney fees. Poh?, Anderson A Co. v A. D. Chap man; suit in replevin for the possession of hops valued at $1100; the jury found the defendant entitled to full possession of the hops and that their value was 1200. The jury was sent back to de liberate on the special verdict as to whether the defendant was in possession of the hops though the relation of servant but failed to agree and was discharged. M. II. Goddard vs II. S. Goddard; divorce grauted on the ground of deser tion. Frances Elizabeth Kruse vsJas. 0. Haines; default and judgment In the sum of $2,000 principal, $125 attorney fees, costs and disbursements. i! (XI issued during the month, Total Warrants $475.:.') 'the following claim against the city were ordered paid : Thos. K. Itvsu $ 2-'. 00 ( has. K. Iliirns , m 00 K. I.. Shaw it) i) 1,'has. :. Ilslicock 8-i VI V. T. Orillltli 5 00 Paul lleiuiiielgraii 4 40 Pop A Co ft 00 Onkoon Citv Kstskpkisk ' 2 00 1'ortlaml (jrneral Klrctrlc Co 171 15 H. ilarcliler. returned on lireriM ')-' 20 C. D. ct I). C. I.itouretle, uy lees.. 1'X 00 " " " " . . . 00 Chas. K. Htirni, commission 8 7ft Total V57 50 Warrant were ordered drawn in favor of the Seventh street improvement as follows: that the entertainment promises to be one of unusual worth. All Woodmen and their families and friends will be rnsdo welcome. Reliable Are insurance F. E. DoMLbsonf. 1). W. Kiniialrd Oregon City Courier Morning OrrKOiilan D. W. Klnnslrd $ (! 00 . I50 . 3 10 . 34 00 ToUl $01 00 The committee appointed to set (orth the reasons (or the revocation of Sam Raechler's saloon license, reported that no (ormal complaint had been made against him, but that the disreputable character of hi place wa a matter of common notoriety and that the council had simply acted within its jurisdiction in revoking the license. An ordinance fixing the license of auctioneer at $5 for day or night and at $8 for both day and night wa read and ordered published. Twenty-Bve yards of crushed rock wa ordered put on Singer bill and 125 yard on apper Seventh street. The ordinance levying the assessment for the improvement of Seventh street was passed, The recorder was instructed to give notice of the forthcoming city election according to law. The matter of estimating the cost of a sewerage system (or the hill section of the city wa referred to the street com mittee. Judge and clerks (or the city election were appointed a follows : First ward Tho. F. Ryan, R. D. Wilson, J. A. Stewart, judge; J. W. Boatman and D. E. sheppard, clerks. Second ward J. V. Campbell. C. N. Greenman, G. II. Bestow, judges; W. B. Wiggiu and II. J. Thorn, clerks. In the Justice's Court. The following case have been filed in Justice C. Schuebel's court yesterday: George W. Swo;e vs. J. C. L. Miller, action on attachment fcr the sum of $fi 95, and to cover this amount Con stable M. F. McCown has levied on 28 head of hogs anil 100 bushels of grain. A. W, Schwan vs. Herman Schrader, action labor for the sum of $o 90. Defendants in the above cases will make answer on the 18th and l'.Hh insts. respectively. Insurance that insures F. E. Donaldson. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Adjourned Monthly Meeting Held Tues day night. The adjourned monthly meeting of the city council was held Tuesday evening, His Honor, Mayor Straight presiding. There were present Councilman J. W. M of lit, J. J. Cooke, Jos. Koerner and J, Bittner, of the first ward; and Thos. E. Gault, L. C. Cuplos, L. L. Porter and Henry Muldrum, of the second ward. Rocordor. Thos. F. Ryan, Chief of Police Chas. Burns and City Surveyor, D. W. Kinnaird, were in attendance. E. Matthias granted a license to sell liquor. John Stewart was allowed an exton- tion of 30 days time to complete bis road contract. Communication from R. Koehlor ex. pressing his unwillingness to pay for im- Oregon City was honored in the late campaign by having one of our ladies Invited to address the Women's McKin- ley and Hobart league of Portland. Mrs. W. C. Johnson was the person so honored and her address which was delivered at the meeting of the league on Monday evening of last week was said by those who heard it to have been an able effort, well worthy of a regular campaigner, and was a complete resume of the position of the republican party on all the great questions of the day. Largest insurance business F. E. Donaldson. Wednesday night six hobos effected an entrance into a freight car, standing on th track in this city, by springing the bottom of the door off the track and craw-ling in behind it. They managed to do this without breaking the seal. They were discovered by the conductor and the police arrested them but as no charge was prefered against tbem they were released. The car was loaded with merchandise for Grant's Pass. Free insurance blotters F. E. Donaldson. The McKinley and Hobart club at Sandy are preparing (or a grand rally and jollification on Friday evening the 20th. Able speakers will be present and fine music bas been engaged bo that there is an assurance that those attend ing will be entertained in the hearty, enthusiastic manner (or which the Sandy republicans are noted. Leading insurance agency F. E. Donaldson. Willamette Falls Camp, Woodmen, is making preparations to give an enter tainmen on Thursday evening, Novem ber 26 at Willamette hall that will be one of the most pleasant and sociable gatherings ever given by this lodge. A musical and literary program is being prepared that will be a delight to all who attend. Other features will be added so , "Excuse me," observed the man in spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is." "Never mind where his li er is," retorted the other. If it w as in ids big toe or hi left ear DeWitt'i little Early Risers would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can bet you gig-lampi." C. G. Huntley. Best insuiance companies F. E. Do.valdson. Jewiiania Gagli lkei PAUL J.SCHOLZ, Prop. Best duality of Cold Storage Meats. Smoked" hams and bacon cannot be excelled. Game in season. Highest price paid for live and dressed stock. dv. The Avalanche Journal published at Canyonville, Douglas county, by Keeler II. Uabbert, who until recently wa the efficidnt local reporter for the EsTsa raiss, is the latest addition to our ex chadge list. It i a four-column, s'ght page paqer and is quite newsy and well gotten up. Ten big insurance companies F. E. Donaldson. De Vm Want to Palot! An art clas tia been formed in this ...... u 1 1 : . i i : viij u miirc il cinier, tcscuvr ui mn ill i the Portland university, which meets at the residence of Mr. J. W. Norris on Thursday of each week from 9 to 4, o clock. A thorough course will be given in decorative art, painting on china, silk, velvet, mole skin etc. A specialty of drawing and painting from life and still life. The course for those who wish to bet time teachers is the " same as the best French art schools. Mrs. Weister studied for seven years in Europe and holds certificates from two of the greatest artists of J Pans and some of her paintings were admitted to the great art exhibitions in that city. As a teacher she ranks among the best on ibis Coast and her pupils always make splen did progress in their work. Mrs. Weiater's terms are very reasonable. Munyon's medicines are the latest, and Charman & Co., the np-to-date drug gists, have a complete stock. Pamphlet free. Seventh St between Main and Depot MOLALLA AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. EstablUhed IMS. C.N. Grain PIONEER Tranter" and E$fe$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. 1 The I Beehive A WINTER PICNIC 1 o (j dollar. E have purchased from one of New York's large jobbing dry goods houses, their en tire line of samples at 50 cents on the The invoice price was $227G. "We bought the lot for $1138. Now you'r going to get the benefit, if you are there on time. Saturday morning, November 14th, we place them on sale and every dollars worth must go before the 22nd, as we must have room for our Immense line of Holiday Goods now on the way. Here are a few of the thousand anoVone articles that will be found in this great list: Ladies', gents' and children's underwear.' Ladies', gents' and children's handkerchiefs. Ladies' and children's Jersey leggins. Knit goods and skirts. Shawls and spreads. Ladies' fine lace neckwear. "We can't commence to enumerate the line or the bargains that are in store for you. Be on hand early or you will be the looser. The Beehive Caufield Block, Oregon City.