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4 Oregon City hnterprisc. OIIKUON CITY OKNCKIIH Mor. HiM"irilr. Uhli'f iill'tilln - t"rniirr, !ll)r AMirnif. fltrm't !Jtn ir;l"tMlr, Hiip'l, ill Wnlnr Win k, lllrnm Mtmuilit I. H , I mill Clim. K. Itiirm K h curt (. llllllllKII K. I'. ' "I'll C. Ilnlx'ni'k, Jr, W II HllWIllI Hlty aiiifiiiiwr II, II. JhIiiomh i.....,ir.ii-T. 0. nmilt. U f!. . Jolm llilliia', 1. 1. 'iik, M, K"mr. I U I'or ter, llonry Mfhlruiii, J. W, MolTntt. uutiii-ll iiiool first Wilniil ufanb month In cp It r lull FRIDAY, JANUAItVH, 1HH7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. (treat bargains at Mm. Hladen's mil linery parlors. Tim I'.ntre Nuiim (l.tiiclfitf chili will lioM llinlr parth' In Wiilnhaid's hull in future. Tim next on w ill Uk.it pint on Thursday evening, Urn llth insurance blotters V, K. PoNAi.imoN. Married, on Wedneiiday evening, Jan uary (1, 1HII7, at tllr rculdtince on the Wont Kids, Ml Maria Huberts and Mr. V. C. Miller, Itev. A. J. Montgomery, of the lWiyt'-rUuclnirrli, oflhdaliiig. Ten bl Insurance compmii" K, K. lhlNAI.DWjN. Farm wanted, for which will trade a well-built eight-room dwelliiiK In Ore gun City. In the beat residence rt o( town and convenient to the business miction. Ample yard room with Is-ar-ltg fruit trees mill shrublx-iy. Address lluimoliulJtir, care Knthiii'MIhk , Insurance Hint Insures F, K. lloNAI.ImoX. For a nice jub-y steak or a prime roan! goto Charhw Albright, Jr. Oregon City's leading butcher on Mull! street, lie buy only the best and lalteal of stock ud liirnlahes meala Unit tickle the iaIato o( the muni (aslidious. (iixxl iihhU mid lull weight tmvo given biui u buainvssuf which be in jimllv proud. J lent limuiauco companies F. K. Iunalio. "Excuse me," observed the mmi In niwrUcltm, "hut 1 am a surgiJii, ami thai is nut wl.eri the liver is." "Never mind where hi liyor rolorteil the other. U it was in his big toe or liia lull ar Dr Witt'i l.iitlu Early Itinera wuuld reach it and ahake II fur him. On that you can bet youa glg-lampa." C. (1. Huntley. ltefiahle lire Insurance F. K. PlI.NAI.KHON. The cure of rliuuiimtimn bua ollen taxed medical akill, but it's prevention bua Imiiiii very eimy by an occoHioiiul line o( Siiiiinuiia Liver Kegulator. It keep the liver well regulaled and the ayMlvin free from poison. Therein ia the secret ol health. "I have U'.ed it fur year for indigestion and Constipation, and also found il give one rebel Irom a touch ol rheumatism." N. Mugliei, Lordsburg, ti. M. Leading Insurance atiency F. K. Donaldson. (ieo. W. Jmikiiia, udilor o( the Simla Maria "Time," ChI in awaking ol the various ailmeula of chililrou Bald: "When my children have croup there la only one patent medicine that 1 over use, and Unit ia Chaiubei Iain's Cough lieiiiudy, It poMieasea Home medical propertiua that relievo the little aiiUvrera immediittuly. Ilia, in my opinion, the buat cough medicine in the market." If thiaieuiedy ia freely given as ooti aa the croupy cough uppeur il will prevent the attack. It ia ulao an iduul remedy for w himplng cough. Tliuie ia no danger In giviiig it "to chihlruu, us It cotiliiin nothing injuriea. For Hale by O. A. Harding, druggial. J.urgtmt iuMiiruncu buaineH F. K. DoNALiiaoN. When wear begins to exceed repair in your body you are going to full Hick. Ilioalgnaof ilaruiloaa of fleah, imleiieMS, weiiknua, iiervouanoaH, etc. The repair needed ia food. You think you eat enough, and vet you feel that you wenrout more tinaue, energy, nerve force, than your food makes for you. The dilllculty ia that you do not digest uitaugh. And this is bo serious it is worth silling down seriously to think about, If you can't digest what you eat, take a few doses of Hhakor Digestive Cordiul. The effect of it will be to in crease your flesh and make you fuel stronger. You won't fall sick. Trove that it Is in control of your repair appa ratus. It's easy enouga to test this for yourself. Take a few bottles of Hhakur digestive Cordial. Hold by druggists at 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. Go to any grocer and ask for Schilling's Best tea: Japan, English Breakfast, Oolong, Ceylon, or the Blend. He will pay you your money back if you don't like it. A Schilling ft Company cntci rrcotiiT. A Continuation of His Non-murr Term IHIMI. Circuit court convened Monday with Judge Mcllrldeon the bench and District Attorney Cleeton in ttnndunce. The following case have been beard and dlnxHllloii lunde, C. W. Vonderalie vs. Win. and Karah June Hhlvelyj on motion of A, 8. Drenser, atty. for plaintiff, an order aub- alHuting Karah June Hhively and child ren for William Hhively made. K. K. leader v. Thus. L. Kugar et al ; Judgement by default. Htate v. 1. A. Manpiain; allowed until lt day of next regular term to file and perfect hi motion for a new trial. Maniuaiii waa Indicted for aolliiig liquor without license at the regular Novem ber term and at this tesaion filed a peti tion anking for a new trial on the ground that bl proaeculion was the result of iwraecutlon Incited by politiciul pre judice. A remonstrance wa also pre sented reciting the fact that the nroaucu tion wa the rontilt of the numberless and open violation of the law. A this I only the fourthteeiith indictment brought In the circuit court in thl county igulnst Manpiain bis rhances of paying Ida flue or going to Jail are excellent. Itobhins & Hon va. Mitchell and Margaret 1'elky; Judgment by default in the sum of $il3.M6 and $11 coats and diahuraenient. Alfred F. Hears vs. Ulchard Glasapool ; leave to amend reply granted and trial set for Saturday, the tllh at li) a. in. The Security Havings and Trust Co. v W. C. llolmiin et al; default and decree in the aiim of f HUH 40 and VM attorney fee and lota 3, 4 and 5 in sec I, t 5 a, r 1 e. Hup and Wool Advance Co. vs II. K. Wood et al ; verdict for plaintifT in the' sum of $100 and $:k) cosla and disburse ments. Hubert J. ilcnlci vs. l'hilipS. Hates et al ; aule of real properly confirmed and sheriff authorixed to make deed to same. A llnppj New Year Tarty. A Jolly party comxsed entirely of ye lada and lassies o! Gladstone, assembled at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Ilellomy to herald a welcome to 1W7, and to promote more sociability among the young people of Gladstone. The bonne was beautifully decorated in evergreens and mistletoe. The even ing waisieiit In guinea and music until alioiil 11 o'clock, when each person was given the half of a mysteiioiis quotation to llnd bis better half to help bun to psrtuke of the delicious refreshments then served. Just at midnight, several alarm clocks hlrli had I h placed in different parts of the rooms, told of Iho arrival of tlie glad New Year, and the guests retiring to the varanda, welcomed its couriig with shouts, hip, hip, hurrah's and firing ol guns. One of the novel features of the evening was the presenting of souvenirs, which created much mirth among Iho young people The only incident happening to mur the pleasure of the evening wus the kidnapping of the faithful sonllnul Mr. Pumpkin Jack O'l-sntern, hy some unknown foe, and curried off to the auk grove. A rescuing purty was Immediately organixed, con sisting of Messrs. Joe (iarrow, Will Iteucb and Chus Drew, who soon bore him buck sgain in triumph to his seat on tbo gate post, slightly defuceil, but still bright ttml smiling. After wishing the host and hostess inuny happy re turns of the evening, the guests departed fur their homes, having 8eiit a most dulightful evening. "Toll ye t lie tu'lls, ssd and slow; Hiep auMly, apeak low, The uli! year luys dying." Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. llellomy, Mr. and Mrs. Den Beach, Misses Kdna Uarrow, Dollie Cross, Florence Tatty, Kdna Jewell, Hadio Mover, Mary Gillmore, Maud Salisbury, Jennie Ilargrenves, Martha ltuucli, Nettie Kuuch, Estelle Bracken, and Rose llellomy; MesBrs. Joe Uarrow, Percy Cross, Hort Jewell, Ernest Goet ling, Willie Beach, Frod llnrgreaves, Henry Haulisbury, Clias. Drew, Willie and Clatk Williams. Surprise Ttirty. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Kelly were tho re cipients of a genuine suprise party lust Friday evening, A number of their Iriends, under the leadership of Mrs. II. C. Stevens and Mrr. CH. Caufield, (lied in upon them unceremoniously and un expectedly and took possession of the house. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games and charades, the whole affair winding up with an old lashlonod Virginia reel. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. II. L Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stevens, Chas. Latourette, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dresser, Mrs. Ross Charman, Mrs. S. M. McCown, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Charman, Mr. and Mrs. P.F. Morey, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Caufield, Mr. and Mrs. Clio's. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Charman, Mrs. Mary Char man, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. rillsbury, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stick ler, Mrs. McAdnm, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, Merle and Nello Johnson. Klrer Notes. The O. R. & N. Co. began a new river scheudlo the first of the month. The steamer Ruth makes three trips a week botwoen Portland and Corvullia, going up Mondays, Wednesday and Friday and coming down on alternate day. Tho Klmore run on opposite day be tween Portland and Halein and the Gyjwy la tied up for the present. On Hiinduys the Itiith will make the run be tween Corvallis and Harrlahurg. The Oregon City Transposition Co' steamers, Altoua and Ruinous, are mak ing daily trip between Portland and Independence. Friday morning the Kauiona'a wheel was considerably dam god by striking a stump while nuking a landing at Independence. The damage was immediately repaired and the trip continued. The O. C. A K. Co' stoamcr Albany mukes tri weekly trips between Portland and Corvallis. Klrctne Hotel Arrivals. K Allen, Portland Filgur Keller, Htockwoll Jaa Evans, Cauby F L Miiilio Oswego M G Myers, Ht Joseph. Mo C F Clarke, Clackamas K T Hall " W II Counsel! " Henry Glens " Henry Mitchell " W II Evans, Portland K II Sbopard, " E F Hlchcock " Dr C H Smith, Eagle Cieek Nick Hoidonselck " " J E Hurnett " " Jno Van Curen " " . iE E Williamson, Aurora W E Chandler, Lebanon M S Marks, San Francisco John Tokra, Clatskanie 0 O Waisenon " I-e Koy Tratt, New York Albert Wright, Heppner F F Becley, Wilsonville N W Flynn, Cherryville D E Walker. Viola W II Kngle, Molalla 8 Friedman, Astoria A C Hough, Woodburn C A Moore, Portland F J Gripp " D D Martin " W V Jones, Fort Stevens HesnlulloiiH. Hall of Multnomah Iilgo No, 1, A. F. A A. M., to the Worshipful Master, War dens and Brethren of Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. A A. M. : Your memorial committee, intrusted with the preparation of resolutions, ex pressing the sentiment of this lodge on the death of Brother A. S. Law ton, re nHf Iftilly submit the following: On the l'.Hh day ol December, A. D., 1 S'Ki, the spirit of our beloved and honored Brother A. S. I-awton look flight from ita earthly taliernacle. Death, in pursu ance of tho unalterable law of nature has gathered to her fold, one w ho in all his lifo never wronged anyone knowinly, who was not envious of the prosperity and honors of others, who never Soke unkindly of anyone and who lived an honorable and upright life. Wo honored him in his lifetime and wilh feelings of fraternal alfuction, softened hy sorrow would gladly pay a lilting tribute to his memory, therefore, Kef olved, That in the death of Brother A. S. Lawton, his family was deprived of a loving and ulfociiunnte husband and father, bis neighbors a good friend, the lodge hii honored and worthy member and tho state a representative and up right citi.cn. Resolved, That we offer our hoarfelt sympathy to his bereaved family in the grief they must fool in this separation. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions 1)0 sent to the bereaved family, given to tho Oregon City puers for pub lication and that they be spread upon the records of tho lodge. Fraternally submitted, T. F. Ryan, J. G. Pll.I.8nTRY, T. F. Morey, Committee. For Rent Specials. 1 Chicken ami garden farm, 2 acres in Clackamas; frame house, spring water, valuable fishing privilege $5 per month. 2 Good larm, 103 acres, 80 in cultiva tion, good buildings, 7 acres prunes ; for rent or sale. 3 Nice clean dwelling in Canemah for rent or sale. Spring water. 4 Klegandwelling 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. 6 Little cottage at Elyyille, good well water, half acre garden; HJ3. 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 Btand the closest investigation. E. E, Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. The prince of palate pleasers. Blue Label catsup. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Just arrived, a new assortment of art ists' muteiiuls, placques, brushes and tube paint at Charman A Co.'s, City Drug Store. One-half olf on all 1807 calendars at Huntley's Book Store. The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures yob against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. t T ftOVAL AKIN MWBfl A . am VAL PERSONAL NOTES. Rev. Gllman Parker went to Salem Thursday morning. Hon. Win. Gallowav visited the capi tal city tha first of the week. Miss Stella Welch is visiting in Silver ton, the guest of Miss Nina McCorkle. Walter Johnson returned Monday from a visit to his old home in Silver ton. Geo. 0. II axe n, a prominent Portland attorney, was in the city during the week. Miss Cornelia McCown returued Sun day from a visit with friends in Walla Walla. Dr. J. W. Welch returned from Silver ton the first of the week, where he spent the new year. Miss Peters, of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Olson at Willamette Falls this week. W. II. Dobyns, a Canby attorney, was in Oregon City Tuesday on business be-, fore the circuit court. Ed Wooddy, of Athena, was the guest of bis brother, Rev. C. A. Wooddy, ol Gladstone, during the holiday. Charles Wilson, a student in the Port land law folk'ne, resumed his studies Tuesday, after the holiday vacation. Miss Lillian Fuller and Miss Edna Johnson of Portland, visited with Miss Nora Conyers Tuesday and Wednesday, Frank Stanard.of Brownsville, visited with Editor C. A. Wooddy, of the Pacific Baptist, at his Gladstone home over Sun day. The many friends of Mrs. R. L. Hol man will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recent attack of pneumonia. W. L. Miller, one of the- genial clerks of the land ollice, has been confined to his room several days this week with a severe cold. MaHters Willie and Lawrence Ruconieh spent the holiday vacation with their grandmother, Mrs E. E. Bolander, of Beaver Creek. Hal Rands left Monday for Forest Grove, wheie he will again enter Pacific University to complete his course in civil engineering. Walter S. Perry, a prominent young attorney of Portland, with W, M. Smith, was in the city this week, having busi ness in the circuit court, Robert Miller, of Miller Bros., owners of the saw mill at Millovia on the Up per Clackamas, was in the city on busi ness the first of the week. Capt. J. T. Apperson, president of the board of regents of the Agricultural col lege, left on Monday for Corvallis to at tend a meeting of that body. Miss Bertha Goldsmith went to Eugene Sunday to attend the 78th anni versary of her father's birthday. She will be absent a couple of weeks. C.D.Story and E. G. Martin left Thusday for Calilornia. Mr. Story goes for bis health and if the climate agrees with him his family will follow later. Ed Fa rns worth says he wants it dis tinctly understood that it is not he, but Ins partner who is married. Ed has his own consent but it seems hard to get any one else to agree with him. Miss Delia Gloyer, of Eagle Creek, who has been visiting at Vancouver for some time past, arrived in Oregon City Tuesday and will "be the guest of her sister, Mrs. II. S.Gibson, for a few days. W. D. Hixon, of Seattle, was in the city last week on a visit to his sister, Mrs. R. L. Holman, who is suffering from a severe attack of pneu monia. Mr. Hixon returned home Sunday accompanied by little Edna Holman, who will remain until her mother's recovery. For Sale. Fresh milch cow half Holstein. First class. Apply to Daniel Tompkins. Name on every piece. Lowney's choc olates. E. E. Williams, the grocer. ( ( l ii :: :: o o o o 0 t 1 1. ' ' ROVALSSSAIa The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. D- Greeve, merchant of Cbil howie, Va. certifies that he had con sumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could bear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discov ery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Counsumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at Char man & Co.'s drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1 00. Cheap Land for Sale. 100 acres of land, nearly all level bot tom land ; easily cleared ; well watered ; two fine mountai.i streams running through it; fine trout streams; would make a fine stock ranch ; near public road ; one mile and a fourth from Col I on post office and school house ; we have six months school in each year; three miles from saw mill; large range for stock; can ufoe good title. Price per acre 14.50. For terms and further information tall at my place or address W. E. Bosnsv, Colton post office, Clackamas Co., Ore. A Splendid Dinner (ilren. To all who dine at Iho 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 wife or lady friends. Meals 25 cents. Notice to Grangers. The next regular meeeting of Clacka mas District Pomona Grange will be held at Milwaukie Jan. 13, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m.. A full attendance is de sired of all fifth degree members. Mary S. Howard, Secretary. Takeu I p. On January 2, at Clarkes, one light gray gelding, weighing about 1100 pounds, has no marks, animal not shod, aud very gentle- W. C. Moore, Clarkes, Or. Wall Taper. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. Holman's in Wmehard block opposite courthouse. tf. Save your muscle by using the Ger man washing fluid. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Wood wanted at this office. Deliv ered here or at Gladstone. Soothing, and not irritating, strength ening, and sot weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of De- Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C. G. Huntley. German washing fluid is a great labor saver. H,. t,. Williams, the grocer. 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 prims. Money to loan on good real estate security by A. S. Dresser. 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.G.Huntley. Your money back if you don't like "Schilling's Best" tea etc. ' E. E. Wili.iaus, the grocer. Owing to revival services at the Meth thodist church this week, the choir will not meet until 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening. The presence of eyery mem ber is requested. Km Groceries. Gift ,Y. lo give eatiHlaction, must p be frewh and of firat quality. With my new and selected stock' I can please the most particular housekeeper. Bread. And in cakes and pies I can give a quality not ex celled in Oregon City. A firatclass baker and the best of flour enables me to make this guarantee. Geo. F. Horton The Crocerand Baker Main Street, Opposite Postoffice. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEK THI BRIDGE AND 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 oi letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. JOHN YOUNGER, EWELER, 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 General Blacksmither and Wagon Maker. Shoeing a gDecialtv. ReDairine O I of all kinds done promptly and at reasonable prices. Shop on Fourth Stit, Bask ct Pope's iarduiaf Stop. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he Btanda without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him I popULJft f&Ml News Nature, Invention, Botany, Elec tricity, Chemistry, Medicine, Hygiene, Health. Formerly BOSTON JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY ENLARGED AND IMPRVEO. Contains a large number of Short, Easy, Practical, Interesting and Popular Scientific articles, that can be appreciat ed and enjoyed by any intelligent read er, eventhough he knew little or nothing of Science. Profusely Illustrated and Free from Technicalities. Newsdealers, 10 cents. $1.00 per year DSJ" Mention this paper for a sample copy. Largest Circulation of any Scientific Paper In the World PUBLISHED monthly by BENJ. LILLARO, New York.