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Oregon City hntcrprisc. OIlKUON CITY OKKHtKKH Mnr, HnrnrtliT. Ulilrlnli'iillc AiinMnr, t'Mf Alliirimv. Htril'iritMtiUiilniifr, Miii'l. ill Wnior Wntki, (lit r KiiKlin'nr, 4Juiii'Iiiidii T. i. :iuii lllrmn MirmiiM I . , I milt Chni. K Hum k m culm It. I.. 1 1 ol tun II K I. Orifll'll 0. imlx'iirlt, Jr. W. II. HllWI'll II. II. JmIiiimiii L 0 i'miiIo, Jnliii lliliii', J. i. Hutu, it K' nripr, l li. Cur tor. Ileiirr Molilruin, J. W. MuffHlt oomiHI iiiiMit ArM Wo'IihxiU) ul mill niiitilli lu ally hull Kill HAY, PKCr'.MIiK.Hltt, 1H1MI. CHAT AUOUT TOWN. Ureal Imignlii at Mrs. Hladoii'a mil llimry purliim. Kur uHrlur wurk In crayon or water color on Hliort nutico go to Cheney's rt gallery, ltcllahlo llru Insurance V. K. PoNAMWOM, The adjourned session ol Him Novum Iht lerni ol circuit court will convene next Monday, with Judge Thou. A. Mcllrlde on Ilia heinh. Free insurance hloltcrs K. K. PoNAI.IISOM. Cut price on stylish triuiiiiinl hats, Misses trimmed hls, 7'o up, (ult shapes Me upi veilings, cords! pumtioiiH ami rihlmtisat Portland prices. Kcd Front Trading Co. Ton hlg insurance c pilule K. K. PonaMisoK. Vor a tileo Juicy aleak or a prime roasl V to CtiitrloM All.rlght, jr. Oregon City's loading hulcher on Main street. Ho Iniys only llm host and (attest of slock and (mulshes me.it Unit tickle the JlUltttU Ol lllll IIIOHl InflUllHMIH. IIUIHI meals and lull Height lutvu given liim a business of which he U jimllv proud. Heat liinill unco companies K. Ihi.HAl.lmoit. Christmas in over iiutl you will want to make a New Year's gilt in return lor llm present yn received on Christmas, and llurimiintcr A Andresen have Jul what yon want in sterling oil. it iiuvclliin, ulid and pUilcil waie, diamonds, civ. Also an elegant llnu of decmatcd chin with view ol Oregon City thai would make a moat aivi'ptaldo mill. Insurance that insures K. K. IHNAI.IHIIS. A nuiuU'r ol llio personal liioud ol Miss M K. I.iihkcr and Mi J. I'ttcr wcro rnlcrUinuil at tint Ort'iin City lioxpitHl C'lirinlniaa uvcniiiK. A Omni um tii'H, lirijflitly liliti)ii ami liuiul Homely ilvcoratcd mnl upju wliicli wcro Ilai'i'i riMiiciiilnnuccii (or IricinU wuii t iculurti ol llio cviiiinitf'a pli'uHiircn. I.ilit rclrunliiiiiiiitH i'iu acrvui! mul a iiiuhI cnjoyHblu welling win apent liy tlia Kiicnt iimi tlm UilicM ol lliu lioKpiUl. .uailiii iiiHiirmico uuency V.. 1)osai.ion. (.ico. W, Ji'iikiiiH, cihlor ol tlm Suuta Miuiu "TiinuM," C'ul in MHiukintf ol tin- varioim ailiiii'iitu ol cliililruu mi lit: "U'liun my i tiil Iumi liavu croup thore ia only ono puti'iit im'tlicnni lliut 1 over iiho, and Unit in C'liumliuiluin'a Co null Jii-itimly. It Ihmkoki'II miuiu nii'iliual jirortiiiii Hint ruliuvo tins littlu mi Me rem linmeilitttuly. It in, In my opinion, llm (cat eolith iiimlicina in lliu innrkut." II tliiaivincily m Iicely nivcu a noon an lliu croiipy cuiik'Ii uppcitra it will proyent tlio titlark. It iii alao an idcul remedy or w hooping coiikIi. Tliuru ia no duner in uiviiiK it to cliildren, an it couluina nolliiiig injuiie. l'or hhIo by U. A. iliirding. ilrunitiwt . Lurgimt iiiHiiruiii'u btiNiiuwa K. K. DllNAI.DMON. A atoiiutt'liful ol undi(iiHtcd lood la about hm unliuulitiy u iiihms aa onu can well iiniiKino. Wliutcmi bo douo with it? Tliuro it Htuya. It won't digeHt. It cIiiiiiib up, (urinunU mul deiuvH; bo cornea poiHououit (aa all putrid iiiuttor docH) and cannon great puiu and docp aoatod diaordora. In ordor to change all thin, take Shaker Diguntive Cordial. It otopa fermentation and decay at once, no that no more (Hjisona aro cro ated. It clears the stomach ol poiaona al ready thore. It helpa it to turn the food that ruiiiaini, into healthful nouriau uiont. It strengthens the stomach (or the next meal. Hero is the whole philosophy and cure of indigestion in a few words. And whats more, it's all true. Try it. Hhakor Digestive Cordial is (or sale by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 bot tle. The present state of the tea-trade can't continue. Americans drink the worst tea in the world, and pay double for it. Schillings Best is the remedy. Proof: the grocer gives your money back if you don't like it. A Schillini San 1 b Company rantito llt'ltlJMItS AT WOKK, linu crjr Store anil Cigar Slnnil Itolilied .Mi.iiiliiy N In lit. Hurgliiri linvo inndo thiiir aniioiirnncu In Oregon City. Monday night the vroenry atoro o( Valentine Harris was broken Into and a low dollars extracted from tlm money drawer, several bottles of liipior and aipiantity of groceries were liiken, JiihI linw much it would bn hard to ili-loriuliie. I'.ntranco was eliuclud by forcing open one of the baaeineiit doors, but the door leading from the cellar to the store could not bo onod and a panel was broken out under the ahow window through which tlio thieves crawled Into the store. The same night the cigar store of lloan k Moody was entered through the side door by means of skeleton key It Is sup posed, as that door was found oxn and the lock bote no evidence of violence. Hero the burglar secured a couple of slot machine valued at carried iliem out near the rsilro,ul truck and broke theiii open, secured about (.'10 In nickels. A slot machine on the wall ami the till containing fH were not dis turbed. A itiaulily of cigars and to bacco was slno taken, A shoit time tlnce It. H. Walker bad soiiio cariN'iiler lixils stolen, fllomlav Marnhal llurus found where some of the inlnriilit: tool bad Ixxill sold by Vi in. Jenkins, who was soon located at rulein, where be had been liK-ked upon a charge of Intoxication. The Chief wont up to Sulem Tuewlay evening and brought Jenkins back Wednesday morning. He was arrlgned before Justice Hchuubcl in the forenoon, plead guilty and was sentenced to 12 day in lull. Jenkins is 1H years old and has served a term in the reform school and efforts am being made to have Mm returned to that iunti- tilt ion . That burglaries occur oil Main street under llio dill glare ol the electric light iloes not prove incompetency or neglect ol duty on Hie part of Nightwatclnuaii Shaw. It ia a human impossibility (or any one in a it to imtrol a beat the length of Main street often enough to proven t an occanional burglary. A "look out' is all that is neceasary, once they are lunidu a building, in order to operate without leur of di-Uctiou. 'I'll en too, the average hack alley contains enough luxes and rulilnnli for a half dn.eii burglars lo hide behind until the night watchman ia at a safe distance. Citi zens who have occasion to lie out late at night have alway found Mr. Hhaw at his HMt. Our business men should look well to the (aslmungs ol their back doors and also ten that there is no convenient hiding place ill the immediate vacinity of ll.eir stores. Owing lo the prevalence of btigluries in the city Win Kisdon has been id leJ to the night puli. o force. Klcctnr Hotel Arrivals, ('has J Frank, Now Yoik Sidney 8 Kadder " Frank Keuiller, l'ortland A I. Itean 1' M Weddell " Chas l'elky, Mululla Jno N Stewart ' K K Hitchcock, Tortland S S Peoso " C A Long, llillshoro 8 J l.ott, Sumner PI) Wright " C W Coltam, Portland Jno Kder J 1) llcniiii'gcr " Itobt M Irwin A I' Rogers " I, Brown, Salem A Angerman, Portlund J C Cromer " J 1. ltartlett " A Scheringor, Ileppnor Jos Kvana, Canby (ieo W Woods, Bullrtin Win Allen, Chicago I) II Trullinger, Seaside C C Hooper, Dodge M F Johnson, Chicago W F Hubbard, Clackamas Hatchery J 8 N Karr, Portland C It Hiillelt CJIIyland (ieo A Tildon " A J Koir and wife, Mucloay The electric ia Oregon City's loading hotel and its table cannot be excelled. Letter List. The following Is the list of letters re maining in the postotlice at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 30, 1890 : womkn's list. Iloll'nian, Minnie Taylor, W Mrs hkm's list. llechler, Eugene Colwell, Jas Hamilton, Wm Anderson, Harry McCray, S W Hcheruble, D Btone, Ed Cook, W O Grounds, 8 A Hurst, W it Moyers, Frank I'arrish, M F Schwartu, Frank Koetliy, 1'aul If called for state when advertised. 8. R. Okkkn, P. M, In Memorlum. Wiikkkah, The Great Master having called our Brother A . 8. Lawton to that higher degree, which all must attain, it becomes our mournful duty to pay our last tribute of respect to his memory; Therefore be it licsolvcd, That in his death our Or der sustains a most regretful loss, his faithfulness in health, his fortitude in sickness and his beauty of character at all times, nmdo liim a shining mark for death, and bn has removed from hence to our inllnito sorrow, Unsolved, That his family recelys the aid and sympathy of the Grange In this their bereavement. liiMolveil, That a piig'i of our min utes bo set spurt to the memory of our departed brother, and that our charter be limped in mourning for the miA of :) days, and a copy be transmitted to the fumlly of the deceased, also a copy to the Northwest Pacific Farmer and the leading papers of the county, J . Casto, Mas. Mamv Laxki.i.k, D. McAiitiii'ii. Warner Orange, No. 117, New Kra, I 'oc M. Jli adu Peat Ins.allulon Members ol Meade Post, (i. A. It., are requested to meet at Willamette hall, Wednesday, January 0, 1HU7 at 7 o'clock At 7:.'K a Joint Installation of the officers of the Post and Itelief Corp will take place, Post Department Commander Caulkin, of Poriiand will be present and Install the ollicers. All member ol the Pont mid Corps, with their families, are expected to lie present. All old soldiers and sailors aro cordially invited lo at Und. C. A. Williams, Post Commander . CllltlsrMA lit U.S. Xiuila Chili" and III Wile Make Tliclr Appeurunce lu Cluckaiiu. The First Congregational church ol Clackamas was the scene ol very enjoy able Christmas exerciaca, last Friday evening. At an early hour, the church, which was beautifully decorated, was II I led lo overflowing and long before the exercises began, standing room was at a premium. The following programme was elegantly rendered: Mr. J. A. .Manning presided over the exercise ol tlio evening while Miss Mabel Wobntor acted as organist. Opi'iilng rimrin, "Joy llelli." Choir Scilplure Keieling ami Prayer J. A. Manning-, Hunt Hoiik, "bill up ihe Voice." Choir Iticilalioti, "Ms and Dad," . .Marvin Knux quartette. "Tlm Air Wa Htill," Mrxlamra A. liolcomli, Unwell and Meanra. llnlcoinli, Maiming Recitation, "Tlio llanjo ami Dog," Clav Knox l'.eciialiiin," Wlier ia SlieT'. llerllia Unwell ' I'lis Angela Hiinir," Choir Kecilalioii, "A Christmas Prayer." lirace Holiinmin Duel and Cliorin, "Starry Sky," ... Choir Kecilalioii, "T he Young Konin," . Ualiel Mather Kecilalioii, Jimniie CTirUtma," Krancia Heilmeyrr "Merrv I'lirntnia" Hells," Choir Kecilalioii, "Uod lllc toe l.illleSliK kink's," Kits Manning Itscilallon, "( hhluia K'lV llickey Krcilainii."llacei and Santa Clam" Dolly liatmher Kecilalioii "Cliriitinas Time," Johnnie lleilnieyrr Sing, "Corialiusa Sleitfli Hide," Clmir Select Heading," I'd I rsmp'aCliristniaa," Mrs. U. Koadarinsl SoiiK."Shall We Have a Christmas Tree," . Claaa of girls ami bo)' a KvcltaUoii, "A Chriatmaa blocking," (ieorgie lleilmever Solo ami Cliorua, ' i ul In the Darkiieaa.'' Choir Song, "Merry Christmas," Class ol girla tuurielle, "Sweet ia llio l.lght," Dialogue, "What Thank Have Ye" Somr, "lilory in the Highest," Choir Kecilalioii, " The l'oorliouse Man." ..... Miss Dav' m I ii Ht rn nit-1 1 1 n I Siln K l Johnson Kecilalioii, "Ssnla Clans,".. . . Klhel Mather At this juncture, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clans appearing on the scene, created considerable merriment by pass ing down the center ainle and shaking bauds with the little folks and distribu ting candy right and left and then mounting the platform, Mr. Santa Claus picked up the banjo and began playing a tuno and his wife took it away from liim. The wax tuners were then lighted and the presents from the Christmas tree distributed, after which all joined in singing "tiod lie With You Till We Meet Again," and being dismissed, started for home, congratulating themselves on having been present at the best enter tainnient ever held in Clackamas. A. J. L. For Kent Specials. 1 Chicken and garden farm, 2 acres in Clackamas; frame house, spring water, valuable fishing privilege $5 per month. 2 Good lurin, 103 acres, 80 in cultiva tion, good buildings, 7 acres prunes; for rent or sule. 3 Nice clean dwelling in Canemah for rent or sale. Spring water. 4 Elegant dwelling 7 rooms, double parlors, two bay windows, pure moun tain water pumped from the Clackamas, bath room. Rent or sale on the install ment plan. 5 Little cottage at Elyyille, good well water, half acre garden. II. E. CROSS. Rest and Cheapest Insurance. Save money on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City, You cannot afford to keep, on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. For Sale. Fresh milch cow half Holstein. First class. Apply to Daniel Tompkins. Just arrived, a new assortment of art ists' mateiials, plucques, brushes and tube paint at Charman & Co.'s, City Drug Store. One-hulf off on all 1S!7 calendars at Huntley's Book Store. 4 0 The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel 1 a curatcd lor its great leavening strength and purity. It makes youi cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. t PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Emma Bolt visited friends at I'arkplace during the week. Miss Clara Fisher returned to her home in Corvallis Wednesday. C. K. Brandenhurtf, of Salem, visited Rev. T. L. Jones during Ihe week. Mrs. T. L. Jones and son Jesse vis ited Portland friends during the week. Mrs. J. W. Morrill, of Salem, is in the city visiting relutiyes and friends this week. Assessor Bradley has been suffering from an attack of the grippe the oast week. Col. Baker, road supervisor (or Tuala tin precinct, was in Oregon City Wed nesday, Miss Edith Hamhliu is in the city the guestes of Miss Meta Ralston of Wil lamette Falls. Miss Xettie Stuedeman returned Mon lay from a visit with her parents at Beaver Creek. F. R. Rider, of Independence, a former resident of this city, is visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox of Portlana were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fouto Chribtuias. M;ss Lillian Brishee, of the Portland University, was a guest at home of Rey. and M. L. Ruggthis week, L. O. Moore has moved his family from Corvallis to this city and occupies the Newton house on Fifth street. .Miss Elsie Brayton of Maple Lane left last week iar Lexington, Eastern Ore gon, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dresser spent Christmas in Portland at the home of Mrs. Baird, where a family reunion took place. Oliver Ohlson, the popular conductor on the Gladsone car, has been laid olf for several days past with a severe attack of grippe. M. F. Johnson, . of Illinois, a school mate of Ms. Elmer Dixon, was in the city Saturday, Ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon. II. Z. Burkbart, of San Francisco. yisueu menus nere tins week, tie was enroute to liritish Columbia to look after business interests. Mrs. J. K. Morris and sons Gilbert and Ray, ol West Oregon City are visit ing at Msple Lane with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mautz. County School Superintendent Stark weather and City Superintondeht Holmes attended the State teachers' association at Salem this week. W. J. Beattie and J. II. Carrico, students in the State University at Eugene, are home lor the holidays and will return to school next week. Lawrence T. Harris, of Eugene, deputy prosecuting attorney for Lane county, was in the city this week, a guest at the home of Robert Beattie. Dr. Kohler, the sweet singer of South ern Oregon, will assist Rev. T. L. Jones iD a series of revival services beginning on January 8, 1897, at the M. E. church. Mrs. Lalla Thomas, wife of Mr. W. E. Thomas, an attorney of Portland, with her daughter, Janette, were the guests of Miss M. E.Liibker, of Gladstone Christ mas. Henry Wilehart, who had an opera tion performed on him some time since for a disease of the back, is yet in a critical condition but with fair chances for his recovery. Miss Rose Eby will close a term ol a school near Springwater on Friday of next week. Miss Eby has been very successful with her school and gained an enviable reputation as a teacher. Mrs. Oilman Parker has been quite sick with an attack of congestion of the lungs for the past week, but is now so far recove.ed as to bo able to sit up, with eyery prospect for her speedy recovery. i :i :: o o 0 0 0 0 0 :: o 0 o M I (ml k m P. E. Cox, of the land office, received from County Clerk Dunbar, of Astoria, on Christmas a handsomely mounted Arctic owl. Mr. Cox prizes the gift very highly and will take it East with him when he goes. Major Thomas Charm an's many friends will be pleased to learn that he is recovering Jrom bis prostrated siege ol inflamatory rheumatism and though still confined to bis room expects to be able to get out soon. Dr. T. B. Thomas, of Beaver Creek, returned from California last week where he has been engaged in mining for the past two months. The Doctor's mine is located in Nevada county and he thinks the prospects Irom his investment good. He will remain here during the winter. Cheap Land for Sale. 1C0 acres of land, nearly all level bot tom land ; easily cleared; wellwatered ; two fine mountai.i streams running through it; fine trout streams; would ' make a Gne stock ranch ; near public ' road ; one mile and a fourth from Colton , post office and school house ; we have six months school in each year; three miles from saw mill; large range for stock; can give good title. Price per acre $4.50. For terms and further information call at my place or address W. E. Bon.nky, Colton post office, Clackamas Co., Ore. A Splendid Dinner tilren. To all who dine at the Portland res taurant, opposite the suspension bridge, the finest dinner to he had in Oregon City will be served. A specialty made of fine meats, fish and game. Try our Sunday chicken dinners. Clean table service and efficient help. A quiet place to bring your wifo or lady friends. Meals 25 cents. Sonev to Loan. fotK) aud 400 to loan ; also have money at 8 per cent, for choice loans on cleared lands near railroad or river. ' C. H. Dye, Bank of Oregon City block. Store jour Produce. And wait for a raise in the market that is sure to come. Ample store room in Oregon City for hay, grain, potatoes etc. at very low rates. Call on or address Jas. A. Wells. Wall Paper. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. Holman's in Winehard block opposite courthouse. tf. Dr. Vauderpool's Physic, the S. B. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead witb us. For sale by C. Q. Huntley, druggist. Fine New Year cards at Charman & Co.'s, City Drug Store. Wood wanted at this office. Deliv ered here or at Gladstone. Lowaey's choco.ate bonbons are the best. E. E. Williamss the grocer. Soothing, and not irritating, strength ening, and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of De- Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C. O. Huntley. The finest line Oriental rugs ever brought to Oregon City, are now on sale at Mrs. E. E. Martin's store. A fine pattern at 8 cents per foot and finer grades at equally low prices. The length of life may be increased by lessening its dangers. The majority of people die from lung' troubles. These may be averted by promptly using Oue Minute Cough Cure. C.Q.Huntley. Malarial produces Weakness, General debility Biliousness, loss of appetite, indigestion and constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill tonic removes the cause which produces these troubles. Try it and you will be delighted. 50 cents. To get the genuine ask for Grove's. For sale by C. G. Huntley. Groceries. 'I' To give satinfaction, must bo frost, and of first quality. With tny new and selected stock I can please the moot particular houHckeeper. Bread f And in cakes and pies I can give a quality not ex celled in Oregon City. A CratcIaHS baker and tha best of flour enables me to make this guarantee. Geo. F. Horton The Grocer and Baker Main Street, Opposite Postoffice. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THS BBIDGI AKD IIKPOI. Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person ot letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. JOHN YOUNGER, fEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. If You Wish to Prosper and live long you should buy your food supplies at HARRIS' GROCERY. We handle the very best goods in the market and allow no one to under sell us. Geo. Dunlavey Oeneral niackamlther and Wagon Maker. 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