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Oregon City Enterprise. COURTS. Circuit emirt conrrnM tlrnt Mon a In No- -vambertud thlrtl Monilny In April. Probate court In icMlon flrot Monday In each Bomh. OommlMlnnfneniirt mli flrt Wcdnesdaj after tnt MomUv of ch monln. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1S97. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. New veiling at Mies Goldsmith's. TATENT flour ii made in Oregon City. . Knitting Yarn, two skeius for 5 cents at the Racket Store. Snecial bantams in remnants of ribbons ami velvets at Mrs. Sladen's. The largest, beet and nicest selections of ribbon ever in the city just arrived at the Racket Store. Rev. Dr. Williams will conduct the services at St. Paul's church, next Sun day morninc and evening. You can pet stamped pillow shams for 20 cents per pair at The Racket ttore, opposite Charman's dnitf store. Subject of the address at the evening prayer service in St. Paul's church this evening, "Creeds and the Creed." At Mrs. Sladen's millinery parlors a fine assortment of trimmed hats from $1 to fl.50 and a specialty in velvets For a quiet place to hitch your horses wav from the motor line and a place to get a first class job of repairing or horse hoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on fifth itreet. took at the prices on the Holiday Line of dolls in the window at Huntley's Book Store. Better bny one now and have plenty of time to get its dresses made for Christmas. Their is no need of little children be ing tortured by scald head, ecxema and skin eruptions. Pe Witt's Witch Hazel. Salve gives instant relief and cures per manently. Geo. A. Harding.. Dvspepsia Cured. Shiloh's Vitaliwr immediately relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food Distress, and is the great kidnev and liver remedy. Sold by Charman 4 Co., Druggists, Oregon City. The Southern Pacific's '"Sunset Gulf" route is again open for business to the Atlantic seaboard, having been closed since September 14 by reason of the quarentine restrictions at Algiers and New Oieleans. If the first rain days caught you with out sufficient protection from tberain and left you with a i-old cure it promptly. It is easily and pleasantly done with Red Sea! Cough Cure. 25 cent bottles and everyone guaianteed at Huntley'sdrug tore. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, has a choice and well selected stock of fumily groceries which he is selling at very reasonable rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods deliveded to any part of the city. "My landlord will pay for that paper," said a business man to Holman, the wall paper dealer. Holman said it was for the room. "Is that all? Well, I will pay it myself," replied the business man. You will be surprised when you find how little it costs to paper your room when you see Holman and see his up-to-date styles and prices. J. C. Berry, one of the best known citi zens of Spencer, Mo,, testifies that he cured himi-elf of piles by using a few box es of DeWitt'sWilch Hazel Salve. He had been tro'ubled with piles for over thirty years and had uaed many different kinds of so called cures : but De Witt's was the one that did t ha work and he will verify this statement if any one wishes to write him. Geo. A. Harding. Memory is a little treacherous now and then, and causes one to forget some things worth remembering, unless one has an experience like that which came to Mr. D. E. East, Moffat's Creek, Va who says "I had been suffering for years with a torpid liver and found no relief until I took Simmons Liver Regulator when I was entirely relieved of my troubles. I never intend being without Simmons Liver Regulator." The three-year old bovof J. A. John son, of Lynn t enter, III, is subject to at tacks ol croup. Mr. Johnson says he is eaticfied that the timely use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, saved his Utile boy's life. He is in the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Bros, of that place; and they handle a great many patent medi cines for throat and lung diseases. He had all these to chose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but selected this remedy for use in his own family at a time when his child's life was in danger, because he knew it to be superior to any other, and famous the country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best selling cough medicine they handle, and that it gives splendid eatinfaction in all cases. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. The U. S Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. fleadarh stopped In 29 minutes by Dr. AllW i'Aia Viiam. "One cent a dose." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clark nm Abstract & Trust Company. Marian McGarney to Floro E Crittenden Oct 5,'97 W D 10 as in 11 Johnson elm Pee of Correction and F E Crittenden toC M McGar ney, July 20, '97, Q C 10 as In Johnson elm set: 15 tp 2 a r 2 e Win and L M Stevensen to James Newland, Oct 30. W Q C tract sec 4 and 5 tp 2 r 2 e 1 00 1 00 S5 00 Phebe Gilbert (by admr) to J Newland et al. Oct 2S, 'OS 32 as sec 5 tp 2 a r 2 e 930 00 W II Rucker (by shr) to Mary J Robinson Sept 18, '07 lots 11 12 13 14 blk 33, Oswego Frank R Wright to J II Wright Nov 1 '97 W D, e.S' sw4' sec 32 tp 4 s r 3 e J W Hill to B Wistar Morris, July 2 '97 W D ne. sec 34 tp 60 00 1 00 7s r 3 e 000 00 Mary A Perry to David Mans field, Sept 5, '97, Apperson's Add to Park place 300 00 David Mansfield to Mary M Fur cell. Sept 13, '97 W D lot 3 8,4' of 2 blk 7 'Apperson's Add to Parkplace 100 00 R Goucher to Elmer Cooper. Oct 23, '97 W D one-third of nwl4 of bw14 sec 9 tp 4 s r 2 e 1 00 U 8 to Win Nieman.June 11. '97 se4 sec 29 tp 4 s r 4 e Sunset Land Co to Hannah M Clancey, Oct 7. '97 W D Fract lots 4 and 6 blk 21 Sunset. . . . Francis Spoor to D C Latoorette, trustee, Oct 9. '97 W D net,' of nw'4 and lot 1 sec 30 tp 5 s r3 e Gladstone R E Association to W II Kelly, Oct 26, '97 W D lots Pat 175 00 1 00 11 12 blk 57 206 00 Chas II Moll to Effie B, Moll, Nov 3, '97 Y D 61 as of David Moll elm J Engel to Frank Sweitzer, Oct 27, '97 W D (Correction) 14.72 as and roadway sec 4 tp 3 s r 1 e Geo W Holcomb to A E and Royal B Holcomb 32 as and 5 00 300 00 tract in Cran field elm 8000 00 C F Riley to Otis Filancy, Aug 23, '07 Q C sw X sec 11 tp 3 s rlw Robt J Beulel to Mary Lazelle, May 1, '97 W D 7 as Id Mil ton Brown clui 1 00 50 00 U S to Chas Harris, t of nw and n)s ot aw sec 30 tp 2 s r 6 e Pat Aug 17, '95 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oreiton City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. For Kale. 160 acres of land about three miles (3) miles south-east of Union Mills, 25 acres slashed, burnt and picked up. A creek runs across the whole length. There are 40 or 50 acres of bottom land, the balance rough and hilly, but the most of it can be tilled. There is a good box house with five rooms, a wood shed, a small barn, all new; one mile from school and postoffice. Will sell on longtime, and the first five years without interest. For particulars inquire of . Mks. E. 8. Ckowlev, C'arus, Oregon. Mai vat ion Army. Major S. Marshall, who has charge of the Army work in Washington, Oregon and Indaho, will visit Oregon City corps, Thursday evening, Nov. 11, at 8, p.m. He will be assisted by Ensign J. Shori dan, divisional secretary, and Ensign C Park, mercy box agent and the nlgtitin gal singer. A cordial invitation is given to all. Look out for the parade. Bucklen's Arnica Sulre. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman & Co., Charman Bros. Block. For Kent. A seven-room house, two blocks from the Barclay school, on street with side walk and electric lights and has a com manding location affording a beautiful view of the Willamette river and sur rounding country. Rent reasonable. Address "House" care of Enterprise. A Jioveltr. At the Salvation Army hall, next Sun day evening, Noy. 14, 7:30 p. m. Sub ject, will be "Light." The open air meeting will eclipse anything of the past. A cordial invitation is given to all. Come. Altona Time Table. O. C. T. Co's. Steamer Altona leaves Portland for Salem and way landings daily at 6:45 a. m. Leaves Oregon City for Salem at 8 a. m. Returning to Port land about 3 p. m. Royal mket tht tood pur, wholMon and delicious. POWDER Absolutely pur a DOVtl KIM KWOf CO., kfw VOM. PERSONAL NOTES. Alex Tice, of Canby, was In Oregon City Tuesday on business. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Leavitt, ot Molalln, were Oregon City visitors on Friday Harley Wood went to Baker City Wednesday for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Schultz, of Seattle, are the guests of Hon. and Mrs. C. IV Moores. Miss Nellie Coaltleet, of Portland, was the guest of Mrs. Win, Andresen during the week. Hon. J. B. Davids, of Portland, was looking aftor in Oregon City Tuesday properity interests here. Miss Anna Midlara, of Portland, is visiting her brothers Charles and Win Midlatn, of Canonist), this week. Miss Alice McCoy, of Salem who has been visiting friends in this city, returned to her home In Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Wiggins of Salem, were guests at the home of his his brother, W. B. Wiggins, last Friday. Leslie Hunter, the jolly Wells-Fargo man of the Capital city, was in the city Saturday the guest of his friend Herbert Thome. Mrs. Ollie Givens and her sister, Miss HeBter Robb, of Canemah, returned the first of the week from a tour of the East ern states. Mrs. E. E. Kellogg and little daughter went to Spokane Thursday, where she will spend the winter with ber lather John Crane. Henry Meldrum left for Idaho Satur day, where matters pertaining to govern ment surveys will occupy his attention for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stinson, of Salem, were in the city Saturday, returning rom a visit with Mrs. Stinson's brother, . Ley, of Stafford. Senator John II. Mitchell, of Portland, is in the city, counsel for the defense in the Hess-Leibe damage suit. The sena tor is a guest at the Electric. Mrs. C. O. T. Williams and her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Lawrence, returned Friday afternoon from Mc.Minnville, where they spent Beyeral weeks very pleasantly with friends. Judge Henry E. McGinn, of Portland has been in Oregon Cily during the week looking alter the interests of Mrs. Hess her suit against T. II. Leibe, now oc cupying the attention of the circuit court. Mrs. W. II. Warden and son, who have been visiting relatives in this city and vicinity for the past month and a half, departed on the overland Sunday evening for their home In ban Luis Obispo, California. Wilson T. Hume, ex-prosecuting at torney and member of the law firm of Hume 4 Hall, Portland, was in Oregon City Wednesday, having been summoned iere as a witness in the Iless-Liebe damage suit. Daniel J. Moore, clerk of the circuit court of Multnomah county, was in the ity Tuesday giving testimony in the Iless-Liebe case. Mr. Moore is a genial good fellow and has the reputation of be- ng one of the moBt efficient clerks Mult nomah county ever had. John Keating, bookkeeper in the Will amette Pulp and Paper mills, received the sad intelligence Sunday of the death of his fattier in San Francisco and left on e overland that evening to be present at the funeral. Mr. Keating knew noth of his fathers sickness until he learned of his death. Editor and Mrs. A. W. Cheney, of the Courier went down to Oysterville last week for an outing and to enable Mr. Cheney to kill some ducks with his new Winchester pump gun. But since a week has gone by and no ducks have been sent home it is presumed the price is to high for a newspaper man's puree. Hon. and Mrs. Chas. B. Moores went to Salem Wednesday to be present at the reception given the original far famed "Mountain party" at the resi dence of Judge and Mrs. Geo. II. Bur nett, in honor of Mrs. George W. Bolt, of Spokane, Washington, one of the charter members. Mr. Moores acted in the capacity of end man, and is said to have surpassed all his former efforts in that line. Capain J. T. Apperson, president of the board of regents of O. A. C. and one of the warmest friends friends In the state of the institution, has been in town since Thursday. He is a member of tbe special committee for providing for the vacancy in the mechanical department cauaod by the rcHlgimtlon of E, C. Emmett, Hint along with the nHt of the committee figures on raining the salaty and naming an electrical engineer fur the place. Corvallla Times. George Conyers, was In Oregon Clly Wednesday visiting his Bister and other friends in the city. Major Thomas Charman is Buffering from an attack of rheumatism and is con lined to his home. Mrs. T. S. I.auroncQ arrived home Tuesday from a trip to her old home in Pade county, Missouri where ahe was called by the death of her mother. Mrs. taureuce was more than glad to get back to Oregon City, for winter had already set In In the East, In fact there was snow on the ground all the way from Kansas to Eastern Oregon. C, T. Hickman returned last Thursday (rom an extended visit to his old home in Missouri, It has leen 27 years since Mr. Hickman left Missouri and he noted many changes In both people and the country. Tunes ho states are steadily improving and all oxoect prosperous days next year. Mr. Hickman, like all Oregon ians, was glad to get back to old Webfoot, as It Is the best state in the Union. Miss Cornelia McCown, daughter of Mrs. S. M. McCown, who fell (rom the stairs leading up the Seventh streets steps in 18S7 and sustained injuries to her back (roiu which she never fully recov ered and for which she underwent an Oerationat the Good Samaratin hospital recently Is recovering nicely, her many friends will be pleased to learn, and It is only a question of time until she Is fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Basey, of Portland were guests at the Pilsbury home last Sunday. Mr. Basey is cashier for the Northern Pacific Express Company, He Is an amateur photographer ot consider able skill and his vacations are employed n making trips about the country in juest of choice bits of scenery for his camera. The falls, the blull and other features of tho scenery about Oregon City gratly pleased Mr. Basey and he has a number of fine views ot these at tractions. Sollli'llllng ti Knew. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine (or restoring the tired out nervous system toa health, vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in tho stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys, and aids these organs In throwing on" impurities in the blood. Electric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and fl.00 per bottle at Charman A Co's drug store. Insurance. It you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Iltiilding and Loan Association, call on H. T. Sladen. He has it at his finger ends. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Entkri-hise and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. Prof. W. B. Peeks, who maicea a apacmltr ot Epllepay, has without doubt treated and cur ed more rniu-e than any living I'hyilcinn ; hla uccesa ia (onlhlnif. We have henrd of canes ot ao years' alandlng Cure! cureu ny him. He publishes valuable work on thla dli. en, which he aonds with lurire bot tle of hi absolute cure, fres to any auiTerer who mar send their P. (). and ExprcM ad.lrrm. We advise anv one wlnhiiu? a euro toaddrc ProtW. B. FZXXE, F. D.. 4 Cedar St., Hew Tork Gi.Hl Pure Drugs Paints and Oils Toilet Articles First quality goods and Lowest prices -01 !ii al Ji or jreopie xnat Are I PILLS sic or "Just Don't! jj eei well." riN i v nyr mi Rant Pimples, cure Headiest, Dyiptpila CeitlttnM. 26 cU. box at druKaiiu or or nail tempi r I, ad dim Dr. Bvtlnko Co. J-bjIa, ia. Dr. GDS "I don't belltvo titers tver wna to goods I'lll limit m Aycr'sCsllmrtk 1'llli. Tlicjr will do all you rci'om tneud them (or ami avrn more, V'henl hnvt a cold Bint acho from lirad to heels, a done or two ol tliraa I'Mll li alt til ItlcJIiine needed to cl ma right agniu. l or headache, tho PouHitivo palate. Somo ooutm tire too hoiivy ; thoy won't tlisHolve, and tho pilla thoy oovor piu through the Byettim, hftrmloss n a trend pollot. Other coata are too light, and porniit the speedy deterioration of the pill. After 80 years expomiro, Ayer'a Buirnr Contod Pilla have been found as effective rw if Juut fronh from the laboratory, It'a a good pill, with a good coat. Ask your druggiHt for Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Thla tcatlnionlal will lit found hundred other, fret. Addieail J, If You Wnnt KlfHl-ClttKH Job CALL, AT TII1C KNTICWIMilSIC. rAISMOWEHDURIHQ WRIT ilG 1ICNS& PRICK MONUMtHTAL BRONZE CO BRIDGEPORT. CONN tfcrni i WHEN YOU BUY. ALWAYS GET THE BEST This applies to real estato as well as other conioditieff. Every family in need of a homo desires the best location. SOUTH OREGON CITY Has tho greatest number of advantages to its credit, of any of tho suburbs of Oregon City. It will pay you to investigate this property, flood clear lots at reasonable prices on easy instalments. Call on or address T. L. CHARMAN Trustee. Charman Bro's. Block, lelure's Taazir;e For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of Grant by Hunilln Curium!. Tlie drat autlioria tive Bail adequate Life of Grant ever pnblialieil. Lavialily illiiatrateil. (11. gina in December.) Hudyard KlpUnu'n flrat American aerial, iBoKlnH in November.) Rolert Lou In Htevennon'H " Kt. Ives." aoii'a Mill unpublialied. (HckIiis in May.) ChH, A. Dunu, " Recollection of Wartime." Mr. Dana waa for three of tbe moHt critical veara of tbe Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and ia probably better fitted than any other man livfiiK to give an authoritative hiHtory of thin period from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of G re ut American. Many of them iinpubllHlied. In connection with this series of portruita it is Intended to puhllnh special bioitraphical studies under the general title of MAKKHH OK THIS UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Picture of I it I entitle. Hpecially taken under the editor's direction. Storleaof Adventure. A sella! by CONAN DOYLI5, in which he will iiho his extraordinary talent for mystery and Inuenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him a place beside Toe anil (Jaborian. TEN FAMOUS LUSTERS Tan Mocloren, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of twocontruhiitions to another publication which were engaged from him long uo, will appear in McCmikk's Maoaxink. Joel ChandlerllnrrlH, A aeries of new animal stories in tho same field as the " Itrer Habbif'and the " Little Mr. ThimblolltiKor" stories. Hudyard IClplintf. Besides " Captains CouriiKooiis," Kipling will con tribute to McCm'kk's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. Octave Thanet Is preparing for the Maoa.ink a series of short Bloriosln which tliesaine characters will appeal , although each will be complete in itself. Anthoney Hope Hret Harte liobert Unrr Kranlt H. Htockton Stanley Weymnn Clurk Huaae will all have stories In McCi.ukk'b for the com inn year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCmirk'b Magazine for 1807, the subscription price of which is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. number. The S. S. meCtupe Pill Clothes. Tho (rood pill hits n (rood coat. The pill coiit Borvoa two purpoHua; it protooU tho pill, and (UHimlBOif it to In lull In Ayer'a "Curehook," with a C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mai. pritytii At Lnweat Kitten, lyillTIC IUtO.NZIC Monuments will nut MoHH-cover or Muck en. Aro artistic, climiji untl tho iiiont enilurinj,' monument iniitlo. White Uroiuo in no exriment. It hiiM stood for liunilrcilH of yearn in KuroK) mill is not nlft'cteii by tho weiitiier. CorreHH)iitltiut! tioli citotl. On receipt of khUI cnni will lo pleitHeil to cull ami nlior HiitniileH and (IchigiiH. MONUMENTAL 1JKONZE CO., f. II. HONNKI.!., MOH. N. W. Corner Konrlh anil Yamhill Street with Kwlnx' bonk elore, rortlitml, Oregon. Oregon City. " Caplaiiia CouriiKooiiR." Tlie only novel of Steven- Subscriptions should start with this Co., Netu York City