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Oregon City Enterprise. tlKKIlDN CITY OKKK'KIIM. Mnyor, - KiH'uriii'r, - Clilvlol I'nlli'a - TrfitKiiriT, City AiiuniKy, - HiriM-l ('iiiimiimilniior, - Hii.t. it Wilw World, (,'Hy Kiikhh'it, t'oiiiiiilliiinii T.O. (Innll IhMiirr, It I). Wllmin, ltimk, II, I-,. lUrrl., I - K. (I. Cmillclil 'I llOK. I1', ItVKII - Cluin. 10. HuriM II. K. HirulKlU . - (!. II. Inn !. Hal rk, jr W.'ll lltiwHI I), W. Kliiiimril , l (.!. (,'iiili'H, Jnliti It. KniTIHT, Jul). rnnk jiu.uii, Ciiniirll iiifi'ln llr.l Wmlmniliiy of enrli iiKimii in (iny null. KHIDAY, NOVKMIU.K M, 1HII7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. WR llAVK- t (rum Turkey, I'litv itiito (nun IIhwbII, CurrmilN fromCroiirc, ltuiiHiiua (rout HImi'IioMn, ('imitinrriuN (ruiiiCupo Cud, Ontiitfri (rum Cullforiiiit, C'l'li-r from I'nrllow. Kvtiry thing Irum evry v Intra llmt In Koixl to lHt. K. K. William tint itrix'or. (irriit D'lltu t Ion on nil Irimmuil liutHat MiM (iolllHIIlitll'H. Monty lu luun on jjood runl cnluto eciirlly by A. 8, IrHhir. Miuia bvavy wool ox mid nlrit lino o( umlorwitur Hi till) IUi kel Worn. (irnnd ntri'ct imrudo by tlio lloil Mfti t'brintinu tlay, al noun nlntr. Don't Ik) put oil' with tHimtitliintf jiml M kimmI, iiiniRl on liKViiiK 1'ATKNT Hour. I-ownry'i cliucolutt me tlio bout, Fttti.li miily JiiMt arrived. I'.. K. William Hit) grocer. Fur I'liotot tlmt will plemiu yon, try tlio Culuiiibiit ntiidio, tliu up lo iUle xullury. Main utrrt-t, opjioHila Wulli Fur no x rM ollire. Hiii.I1 pill, m.(o pill, bent pill. Do WW Little Karly Itinera inro bllioiia wan, coiinlipatloii, lick livadurhu. (iuo. A. llardiiiK. You fiin't euro eoiimnnption but you fun avuitl il miJ i-u re every oilier (or in ol tlinmt or Iuiik tioulile by tlie lice o( One Miiailo t'oiiili t'nrti. (ieo. A. Harding. Aa in tbe pit we will tie aupplietl wilh an txlr liter quality o( lionie made Uiinte incut, only tlio Ix-at ol (ruila lined In Kinking. K. K. William tlie grocer. He Not iH'irivetll A Cuugh, Huiirao nea ur Croup mo nut to bo trilled with, A diHM) in time of hblluh'i Cuie will tave you lunch trouble. .Sold by Cbarnmn A Co., Drugtlidtii Oreion City. Dinflgi)miifiil lor life by buina or ctlil muy U' avoided by lining De Wilt'a Witt li 1 1 mid Halv, tbe great ieniely (or pile mnl (or nil kimla ol aorea mid kln truublea. (ieu. A. liiirtling. Cure HihI Cough with Millob'a Cure. Tbe bent Cuugh Cure. Itelievea Croup promptly. One Million bottle" void lunl ear. 40 de (or lift rt lita. Sold by Chin until A Co., Druggiat Oregon City. Kiirl'a Clover Koot Tea ia a plenaunt laiutive. Kegnltttea the IhiwoIh, ptirillea the blood. Cleara the complexion. Kany to make ami pleuxunt to Uko. I!5 cenlH, Sold by t'liariuun A Co., Oregon City. J. M. Tblritwend, o( Groiibeck, Tex.. ay llmt when he liaa n npell of indigea Hon, and fee I a bud and aluirgiNh, betaken two ol De Wilt'a little Furl) Uinern, at night, and ho la all right the next morn ing. Many IhotiHHndx of other) do the name thing. Do you? (ieo. A. Hard ing. "The worM cohl I ever had In my life aa cured by Chamberlniii'i Cough Remedy," write W. II. Norton, of Sui tor Creek, Cal. Thia cold left me with a cough and I wua expectorating all the time. The Heiuedy cured me, and I want all of my frienda when troubled with a cough or cold to tine it, for it will do them good." Sold by tleo. A. Hard ing. It will not cure everything. It ia not claimed that it will cure but one comp laint, that ia, dyapepaia. Wo cannot nay that it will cure every cano of dyapepnia, but it will cure a largo majority of them. Such canes aa are adapted to its uae will derive immediate benefit. One small bottlo will be anlllcieut to teat it. The Shaker Digimtive Cordial is espec ially adapted for emaciated or elderly people whoHO food does them but little or no gootl hocitUHO It la not digeated The Cordial contains an artificially-digested food and ia a digester of food happily com bined Head one of the little books which yourdruggint Is now giving away and learn ol thia wonderful remedy. A really palatable Cantor Oil can now be bad under the name of Laxol . Quick! The sooner you begin to use Schilling's Best tea and baking powder, the better your opportunity to get some of that $2000.00. And the more you will en joy your cake and eating. A Schilling Company bun hrnclco XOM Paacliiutora, all colors, 20, 25, 35 and 45 tents at tbe Itueket store, (irund spectacular MitNipio Hull by the Hed Men Clirlhtiima night, Dec. 25. Nice trimmed huts at low prices at Miaa (ioltlninith's. Saddles ami harnens at Young's second hand store at your own price, l'utronizu homo industry and order 1'ATKNT Hour from your urocer. Kegiilar monthly meeting of the city council next Wednesday evening. llcincmbcr the Hed Men give the most successful inusipie ball ol tlio sesson. Wood wanted at this oflice, oak, fir or limb, In length 111 or 22 Inch or four (out. Stoves, spring", beds, matresses, etc. at way down prices at Young's second band store. I'ercy Andrews has commenced the erection of a handsome cottage 011 Ninth and Main streets. Cushion lops, very preity imitation corduroy, other assortments 25 anil ',' cents at the Itacket store. J. () Odcll, of Salmon river, brought in nine coyote scalps Wednesday (or which he received $1H from the county. Ask your urocer (or Wold Ix-a( linking l'owder. Take no other. A trial can will convince all housewives that it has 110 superior. The flour that will absorb the most water ami thus produce the greatest number of luayes to the suck is the kind you want. Try 1'ATKNT. The servli ea at the Methodist church next Sunday evening will be esiecially Interesting. Tbe music will bo furnished by two quarteta, a ladlca' and a gentle man's. You can't afford lo risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumo nia or consumption. Instant relief are alfonled by One Minute Cough Cure, (ieo. A. Harding. The public schools were dismissed Wednesday evening until Monday, giv ing the children two days vacation. One day lo rat turkey ami another day lo mcuver from the effect of it. Indies, Take the llest. If yon are troubled wrth Constipation, Sallow Skin, and a Tired Feeling, take Karl' Clover Tea, il la pleasant lo take. Sold by Charman A Co., Druggists, Oregon City. The Oregon City delegation to the Christian F.ndcrtvor convention at San Francisco last July will enjoy a reunion at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. F'rank K. Donaldson on tlie West Side this (Friday) evening. If you are looking for a, Christmas lreseiit that ia useful and uurutilo as well as elegant, examine tlio new line of umbrellas received direct from the factory at Huntley's book store. Latest designs, highest tpiality of goods and lowest prices. Special values in trimmed hats, halt that are stylish, well made and that pleai-e in every respect a Having in price too. A great variety of caps from cheap est to the bent, ribbons pompous silks etc. all at bedrock prices. Mas. M. K. Hamilton, Run F'hont, Oregon City. Wahnino: Persons who sutler from cough and colds should heed the warn ings of danger ami save themselves suff ering and latal results by using One Min ute Cough Cure. It is an inlallihle rem edy for coughs, colds croup and all throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Hurtling. Jainei A. House was examined before County Judge Hayes Thursday on a charge ol innanity preferred by Police man Shaw and declared to be sane. House is a hard drinker anil unless be relorms will go insane sure. When in toxicated ho givea the nflkera a great deal of trouble. The statement made many years ago that "man cannot live by breal alonu" is aa true as it ever was he must have a nice Juicy steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Kiciiurd I'elzold a alway ready to furnish bis customers with tbe best of fresh and smoked meats at either his Main or Seventh street market. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, has a choice and well selected stock of family groceries which be Is selling at very reasonable rates. His motto ia "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods deliveded to any part of the city. Columbia Hook and Ladder Company are having their room lilted up In fine shape. A hnndsome new dusk for tbe presiding ofiicer bus been made by G. II. Bestow A Co., while moulding has been put around the room from which iic tu res are to be suspended. No provi- dontial hindrance the boys expect to have the dude company of the city. Every woman wants to have her home lovely, her environment dainty. It ia the eden longing filtering through the ages. If you can help toward it, and put at the same time a kindly thought Into your helping, that's the nice, the kind, the proper thing to do just now. Bellomy A Bush's stock of lace curtains, rugs, pictures, German china ware, late style rocking chairs and other dainty things at low prices will assist you in beautifying your home. Don't miss Kielug the latest in liulgur Ian work at the Kucket store. All tbe leading groeei carry I'ATKNT (lour because their customer demand It. Ladies, gents', and cliildien's under wear anil honicry at great bargains at the Uucket store. Men and hoys winter csp 20 and 25 cent at the Kacket storo opposite Churinan's drug siore, In the ISaptist church the pastor will preach Sunday at the ikiimI hours of 1():.'S0 a. in, and 7 ;'M p. m. The follow lug are the suhjecia of the sermons; Morning, "The lliblo in Revivals;" ev ening, "Heaven." There Is still a growing interest at the Sunday evening service! at the Congre gational church. The sixth talk In the the series to young people will be given to young sople next riiinday evening. Suhjiict, "Young People and Amuse uieiits." Morning service st 10 :, alib ied, "Christian Liheralily." Young people's meeting at (i :.'!) p. 111. The pub lic is invited to all services. Hurried ANDKKWS-CASTO-In Portland. n Wednesday, Nov 17. IW7, Mixs Julia A. Casio to Henry Andrews, llev. II. A Borden, ofllciuting. Both bride and groom are well and favorably known in this city ami have a host of friends throughout the county. They will uiuke their borne at Maple- woo J farm near tl.i city. WILLKY-WIII I i;-In University I'srk, Tliiiinday, November 25, 1HK7, Miss Marie A. White to Adnlptl Willey, Rev. Thomas Van Scoy olliciating. The wedding was very quiet, only a few friend t lating present to witnes the nuptial. The bride is one of the most charming and popular young ladies of Damascus, where she has resided for a numb r of years. The fortunate groom is a well known Oregon City business man of excellent social anl business capabilities and ban a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Willey will renide in a hundsoine little cottage at the head of Seventh street, which has been prepared for their reception. THE rlUl'TAKllAX. McLaughlin and ibernrlhr Circle To Hold Joint Meeting. With the lesion of this week Mc laughlin circle of this city and Aber nethy circle of I'jrkpUce-Gladstone closed their study of "Imerial Ger many" and the two circles will have a joint meetlmg at tbe residence of Prof. J. W . (iray next Monday evening for a reyiew of the book. Leaders have been apKiinted by Mrs. R. A. Miller, president of Mclxnighlin circle, and Mn. Wiu. Galloway, president of Aber nethy circle, who will each have charge of a section of the book and give a con cise review of the topic assigued. Time will lie divided between the leaders of the two circles in such a manner as to give each an opportunity of properly presenting their subjects and owinjto the length of the program it ia the in tention to begin tbe evening's work at 8 o'clock sharp as before, if all the mem bers are present. In accordance with an arrangement made since the last meetings of the circles, the joint meet ing will be the only one held next week, the regular Tuesday evening meeting of Aberncthy circlo being dispersed with. Tlie next regular meeting of Mc Loughlin circle will lie held on the first Monday in December at the resilience of Mr. C. K. Charman, and of Abernethy circle on the following Tuesday evening at the residence ol Mr. II. F.. Crops. "Social Life in America" will be the next book taken up in the course of study. It is said to be deeply interes ting and instructive and a fitting com pliment to "Imperial Germany," a book which has given the Chautatiquuns a clearer insight into German life and traits than could be gained from any other book. The attendance of the two circles have been very uniform and large, from 25 to HO persons being present at each of the meetings, and the interest manifested has been highly gratifying to the two latlies who have so ably conducted the classes. At the last meeting of McLoughlin circle Mrs. Miller presented her resigna tion as president, alleging as her reason, her inability to do justice to the class, by reason of her time being so fully occupied with her other literary work and her home duties. A vote of thanks whs tendered Mrs. Miller, to which bIio responded, thanking the members for their unilorm kindness to her and for their attention to the lessons assigned. As vice-president of the circle Mr. A. S. Dresser was requested to lead the circle in the study of the next hook in the course. As Mr. Dresser hi a man well read in socialogy and kindred subjects the circle expect to find in him a leader of more than average merit. Altona Time Tuule. 0. C. T. Co's. Steamer Altona leaves Portland for Salem and way landings daily at 0 :45 a. m. Leaves Oregon City for Salem at 8 a. m. Keturning to Tort land about 3 p. m. Money To Loan. Tlenty of money to loan on good real estate at 8 and 10 per cent. Seven per cent on good business property. 0. II. Dyb. ('. I'. HAItlO W AKJlH TKI) Horse Thief Sent up Court tiljoiirneil lo January !', 1!H. The regular full lerm of circuit court lor Clackamas county was adjourned by Judge T. A, Mcf'rido Saturday until January, 12, lh!)H, The case of C. V Barlow for einbez clumeiit, which was the longest trial ever held in this county, was concluded Fri day afternoon. The jury retired at 11 p. 111 and brought in a verdict ol acquittal at 3 a. 111, Saturday morning. Charles Thomson pleaded guilty to the Indictment of stealing a horse from Mr. C. A. Muleke, of Aurora, last Sep Uniitier and was sentenced to three yean in the penitentiary. , The suit of Mrs. Gantenbeln against tbe Oregon City Manufacturing Company for pay (or the services of her son, w ho was killed by falling into a dye vat in the mill last February, was dismissed, set tlement having betyi made out of court. In the action of the city against Mrs. Paquet to collect f23 4K, costs growing out of litigation in connection with the assessment for li;c improvement of Main street, the city was enjoined from mak ing the collection, a lull set' lenient hav ing been Directed. J. 11. Moody secured judgment against Clackamas county for f.'iO. lie was em ployed as a road boss last summer by Koadmaster Johnson and bis bill to the county court was 3 60 per day, w hich the court cut to 11 50 per day. Suit for tbe difference was brought in a justice court and a demurrer was sustained on the ground that the roadmaster had no authority lo hire and if be did have such authority, the court had the right to fix the amount of compensation, Judge Mc Bride view ed the case differently. Divorces were granted because of aban donment to Maud Hamilton from W It Hamilton, to John Young from Mary Young, and to J S Kirkley from Vina Kirkley Maggie F Risdon was granted a divorce from Win I Risdon on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. A I Laluurette, executrix, vs E P El liott; verdict for plaintiff in the sum of f 1UKU and $150 attorney's lees. A E Latourette, trustee, was granted a decree of foreclosure against Josepbus Tltompkins, et al for $J044 and $ 100 at torney's fees. M C George was given judgment against John Kenwortby for $712 and $75 attorney's fees. J P Ludlain secured judgment against 8 W Paget, tt al for $383. K N Bradley, member of F company, O N G, was fined $3 by a court of disci pline of bis company, which he declined to pay, and waa committed to jail by Justice Schnebel, but was afterwards released by Coucty Judge Hayes on a writ of habeas corpus. Judge McRride continued the decision of tbe justice's court and Bradley will have to pay his fine or go to jail. C. Pfyffer, mention of whose trial for practicing medicine without a license was made in our last is.ue, was given another hearing Thursday, when the jury again disagreed and was discharged and the cause continued unt'l Dec. 3rd. Tbe costs in this case have already amounted to $70. The trial of Cbailes Lescor for simple assault will come up before Justice Scbuubel next Wednesday. L. L. Por ter will appear for the state and Brownell A Campbell for the defense. lard of Thanks. I take this opportunity, through tbe columns of Tiik Entkkpkisk to express my heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted me during the late illness of my husband. Mks. Kkhkkah Flitckoft. Her Health Restored Til E misery of sleeplessness can only be realized by those who have experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr. Miles' Kestoratlve Nervine, 80 certain la Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid for the first bottlo tried, providing It does not benefit. Mrs. Henry Bruns, wife of the well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and irregular menstruation; suffering untold misery for yeurs. I used various advertised remedies for femalecotn plalnts besides being under the care of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement the testimonial of lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I shall never cease to thank that lady. Uer testimonial induced me to use Dr. Miles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored me to health. I cannot say enoueh for Dr.Mlles'Kemedlea" f" Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Klkhart, lad. iNervino ;A Restore Health aV S2000- Baking powder at 25 cents or 30 cents a pound never ought to have been sold, because good baking powder is cheaper docs more for the money. But now as the good times are coming back as the newspapers say the excuse for cheap baking powders is even less than ever. Your money back if you don't like Schilling 's Best at your grocer s. THE BEEHIVE We inaugurate SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, a rattling Bale of over $3,(J00 dollars worth of samples bought from one of New York's largest jobbing houses. We bought these goods at 50 cents on the dollar and our customers can rely on getting some of the best bargains we have ever offered them. The line connists in part of the following: and Children's Underwear... Fascinators, Knit Hoods and Shawls, Ladies, Gents and Childien's Silk and Woolen Mittens and Cloves, Ladies, Gents and Children's Hose. In fact, it is a metropolitan line and must be hustled off in short order. Special Prices in our Shoe Department during this Sale. THE BEEHIVE Goods foi? tlie Japanese Lacquered Ware Handkerchief Boxes Glove Boxes Collar Boxes Writing Desks Jewelery Cabinets Japanese Genuine Chinaware Tea Sets Cups and Saucers Mush Bowls Vases, etc. Silk Shawls Initial Handkerchiefs Our goods are all new and of the latest styles. We cordially invite you to inspect both goods and prices. G. 4. Joe & Co. Main Street, 2 doors north of Bank of Oregon City. Greatest OfTer Ever Mado A PAPER FOR THE THE EARLY LIFE CF A3BAIM1 LIKML", ABSOLUTELY FREE-IN CLUBS OF 2. iiaiu mfk CFfMIBr IT Got oneof ynr nelfflibom to Jnln with you rnch of you ivnfn(rnfl MUCf lUotUUHCIIi I.UircrTllKHKAllIKKAKMKKo!i.yo;r.llliu'hir you will re clvc the "Ka-Ily Ldt'it uk Lincoln" KKKfi. TliU w the rof i-omi!M. niv! HvUhlv l:''iNf 't ' v..f- or Ltm-oln', Hfoever written. It contains ltio IMt Tl itis, -O i .U . U.t i u. ... . Bend all order, to THE PRAIRIE FARMER PUS. CO., I S3 Aiaas St., f,V'.y. J2M Embroidered Silk Handker chiefs Japanese Embroidered Silk Jackets. Fancy Silk Table Covers Japanese Dolls Japanese Toys Gents' Latest Style Hats Ladies and Gents ' Furnishing Goods Dry Goods Notions Etc. Japanese Curios Wholesale and retail feeders, j to Prairie Farmer Re WHOLE FAMILY.