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Orcgqn City Enterprise. t 1 OltKdON CITY OKKiCKIlM. Mayor, ... Hi'i'iirilxr, :hll of Tulles . Treasurer, -(!lty Attorney, - Htipt. l Water Works, . K 0. ('autleM 'Hum, K, Itysn - I'lum. K. Ilnrim II. K. WniIkIiI - .:. ii. in ('. HiiliciM k, Jr - W. II Howell l.'lly Mutineer, I). W. Kliinmrcl C'ouiicllineii T. ('. (Inillt. I.. 0. Naples, John Itit I iinr, It I). WIIniiii, II. K writer, Jim. llonkii, II, I'.. Harris, I'riink lluscli (,'iiniioll meets Ural tnoiilli HI I'Hy IimII. Wednesday of onch KM PAY, DFCKMlll.ll 10, 1W7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. C'liriHtimiM goods (ruin lo and upward. At thi) Kacket store. Great reduction un nil trimmed hats nt MIbh (iuldmiilth's. Money to loan oil good real estate ectirlty by A. 8. 1 Conner. Dull heads (rum no to OHc look Ilka t nuturul chilli. At the Kacket store. Grand street parade by Uit) Ked Men Christina duy, at noon sharp. Hecurua reserved mat Nt Huntliiy'i for tho minstrel Friday, December KHli. University o( Oregon (iU club, Hilvely' ball, Tliurmlity, Ii;cemloi 30. Holiday good Mow cost wo need tuom (or other goods. At the Racket torn. Iluycrs who have many gift to make ml in nut Ih economical while being gen erous, should examine tbu liumeniH) v rlety o( C'liriHttnuM good at Huntley's book store. All are Invllcd tu cull and see our bull day good. Hyou don't want to buy, we will take pleasure In showing our o(lit. At tbu llackel store. Karl' Clover Itoot Tea, (or Conslips (Ion It' the Im'hI anil if niter using It you don't Kit)' ho, return tbu au ksge mul get your money. Kohl by Cliiirinuii A Co., clriiifu'iHtH, Oregon City, For ('oiitiplion takit Km l'it Clover Itoot Tea, the great Wood I'nriller. Cure llfHilit) l, .Nt-rvouenci., r.ioptlon on the dice, mul make thn head ch sr as a bell. Mil by Clmi until A Co , druggists, Oregon City. Tho it luii,"l!ittli o( Hut Amcricin Flag," pr Hi'iiteil by Kcv A. J. Mont gomery lo Ladies' Kclicf Corps nt their recent entertainment. w tlio gift o( A. Itoherlson, the Seventh street grocer, lul Hot Mead Poet mt Hinted htet Week. The Salvation Army will have a very Interesting time Siiturility evening, 1 . 1H, at 8 p. in. Him inietim will be a representation of the (our seasons, spring, summer, autumn and winter in cha iicler, After meeting h I il will lie kIvcii mul nil re conliitlly invited. Ader lu-urinu munu (riendii cuntinuitlly pmiHiiitt CliHiulH-rliun' Cholic Cli ler mid liiiinboea Heniedy, Curtw Kletk.ol Anitbeini, California, iun hm'ed a tHittle of it fur biitow n iiHf ud in now bn enilm iiluKliir over iln womleilul work " iinyone ran lm . The '.'') ami 60 cent hiaea for anlv by (i. A. Ilardin. Hbiloh'a CoiiHUtnilion Cum curea where oi hem fail. It lit the leading Couuh Cure, and no home. rIiouIiI In without it. l'leifitnt to take Hiid K'H't riht to thu Hit. Sold liy riiurm iu iV to.. ariiiHta, Oii'dnn City. Don't be I'tuittiiiiled into buyintf linb ineiila w ithout reutation or merit, Chiini lHrliHti' l'.iin Ihiliu codtM no more, and tta nieritH have been proven by a lent of luuny yenra. Hin b letteraai tlio follow ing, from 1.. (i. Ilnuh-y, Iliienuuie, Cal., are coiiHtuntly being rerlcfed : "Tim Ihi remedy for pain I have ever naetl la Chain berlninV 1'ain llii'in, and I nay mo after having lined it in my family for aeverul years." Itcurea t lit-ti mul inin , lumu hack, upruina mid itwellingH. For Halo by Ci A. Ilanling. For more than a hundred year a the Bhakem buvo been Btudyltig the To inediiil properties of phintH. They have uiikIo ninny dincovetiea, but tlieir great eet achievement wiih made IhhI year. It ia a cordial tlutt contuinit already di geHted food and ia a digeBtor of food. It ia elTi ctivo In romoving dialrea after eating, mm createa an aptetite for inoru food o that eating becomes a p!ean lire. Tale, thin people become plump and healthy under its line. It arroHta the wanting of couHumption. Theie neyer haa been Hindi a atep for ward in the cure of iiuligeation as thin Shaker Cordial. Your druggint will he glad to give you a little book tleacrlptive of the product. Ciivo the babicN l.axol, which ia Cub tor Oil miide aa palatable hh honey. $2000o-2 Economy: save to cents on a package of "cheap" baking powder and cat the cake. You couldn't do better for your doctor. Schilling's Best money-back baking powder is at your grocer s. .Schilling Crnnpinr ban erRncisco 200 Owing to the (act that appeals hive been repeutedly made to Mayor Cau flcld by the cltleiid relief committee of Cortland In behalf of the Klondike auf ferem a meeting of the Hoard of Trade will he held in Judge Nuyea' olllce next Monday evening for the purpura of ilia ciiHHlng the hlluatlon and taking Hiich n hh may neem beat In I lie premiMea A good rrproHcnlatlon la dealruil m that a full expniHHion may he given and hh much g jot) ttccoinpllHlied hh poHHlhle In aid of thoMo In need, The Heating capacity of the lecture room aa well a the audience room of the Congregational church wuh taxed lant Kabbatli evening to accommodate the largo audience prexmit. The eighth talk In the aerie to young people will be given next Kubbath evening. Kubject, "CouitHhlp,and the Choice of lliinlnmd," a companion talk to luet Kubbath even liig'a diacotirae. Morning aervice and Hubhatli achool aa uhiuI. Kndcavor o clely meeting at 0:110 p. in. Dr. J. W. l'owell autliorisea ua to state that the report pulillnhed in the Ore- gonian from ita correapondent In Oregon City laHt Tuesday morning that "Dr. J. W. l'owell roprcHcntcil the "wide-oH)ii town element" It atmolutely untrue, and Htales further that ao (ar as be knew there was no "wide open" town element In the content. The Womaim Home and Foreign Mina- lonary Hocloty will meet In the liaptiat chiiri h next Tuendiiy. A Whitman pro gram will In) given In thi afternoon at 2 o'clock which will Imof general interenl, and all ludiea are invited to he preaent. (entlemen are not excluded. The Htateinent maile many years ago that "man cannot live by breal alone ia aa true an it ever wuh he inut have a nice juicy aleak if a roaHt of meat to go with it. Hichurd I'elxold aalway ready to furiiUh his cuatouiera with the beat uf frchh and amoked meats at either Ilia Main or Seventh street market. Mrs. Stark, l'leanaiit Kidge, 0., Hays, "Alter two doctors gave up my boy to die, I naved him from croup by lining One Minute Cough Cure." It ia the piickent ami nmd certain remedy lor couithn, cold ami all throat and lung trouhlcH. (ieo. A. Harding. Daniel Williamn, at the northeant cor ner of Center uiid Seventh atreela, has a choice and well Helcctcd mock of ("inily itrucrrlea w hicli be ia selling ut very reanonable rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honed weightH and mcaiuiten". (tools ileliveiled to any part of the dty. It in eany to cttch a cold and j'lnt an eany to get rid of it if you commence early to unn One Minute Cough Cure It cures coughs, cold. bronchitis, pneu omnia and all throat and lung troubles. It ia pleasant to take, safe to line and nurelociire. (ieo. A. Harding. SH'rial values in trimmed hats, bats that are stylish, well made and that pleafe in every respect a saving in price too. A great variety of caps from cheap- est to the la'st, ribbons ompous silkHetc. all at bedrock prices. Mhh. M. K. Hamii.ton, IU:n Front, Oregon City. J . A. rerkins, of Antiquity, 0., was for thirty year neodlenely tortured by pbynicians for the cure of ecxema. He was quickly cured by using Ie Witt's Witch lluzel Salve, the famous healing salve for piles and skin deneiises. Cieo. A. lliirding. If you are looking for a ChriHtinas prenent that is uneful and durable as well as elegant, examine the new line of umbrellas received tliiect from the factory at Huntley's hook store. Latent denigns, highent quality of goods and low est pi ices. Mins Allie lltichen, Norfolk, Vs., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain was innliintly relieved by De Witt's Witch Har.ol Salve, which healed the Injury without leaving a scar It is the famous pile remedy. Cieo. A. Harding. Stoves, springs, beds, ituitrenses, etc. at way down prices at Young's second hand store. University of Oregon Glee club, Shlvely'B ball. Thursday, December 30. Snddles and harness at Young's second hand store at your own price. Grand Bpcctaculur Manque Dall by the Red Men ChriHtinas night, Dec. 25. Nice trimmed huts at low prices at Miss Goldsmith's. Judge Sclmi b -I's CjH'1. W. It, Jenkins, charged with larceny of iroods Iron) the Oregon City Manu facturing Co., pleaded guilty Monday and was lined $.")0, in default of which he went to jail for-'") days. Jacob Kurtz 'was given ft hearing on a charge of perjury Monday, and dis charged, the evidence nut being stilli cient to warrant holding him to appear before the grand jury. Charles Kuucli, arrested on a clmme of Boduction, was discharged Tuesday, having married the complaining witness, lioth parties were under 17 years of age. A warrant for the arrest oi F. M. Rob inson on a charge of kidnapping was issued Monday, but up to tho hour of going to press it had not been served, because Robinson could not be found. Dr. Mllea' Pain PlUa atop Headache. I i K II V M.KCIHH ll'lil l.icl Ximihiy It -elected Mayei III II fl-'lll. Much Interest was uiK'iifested in the eleciloti of last MoihImv in this city, ill tliouKh on ti e d.iy of thee Meat exciie tueiil Inid, lo Home define NilhaHed an comimreil with the several days previous. Tlie principal part of the conical was (or mayor and all. or ne.nly all eMorls Hefiiied to he ceiHered ti Don the beads of the tickets, both miles claiming have a nine Hi I in; of winning Such was mil the cae, however, as the re mill shows The majority ol 172 (or Mr. Ciiulleld indieaies tliat the people hear tily indor-e the administration ( which that genileman bus been the bead for I he pant year II K. Straight, for city Measurer, had no opsisitiou and received almost the uiiammoiiH vole of the electors. The following table shows the yole in detail by wards, CANIUIMTK ltt U 2.1 WU TlX Mayor V, 0 Caiilleld ... M 172 J W l'owell HI lo3 Tn-imirrr II K Hiralnht 2M 617 Councllmeii John lUllner l-'t Iticloli.h K.Hirner ... 214 W 0 D LsloiirrlU) s (W lICHievans HH (ienrge Itriillglltnll . ... I'O Kre.1 A Melmer Arllmr W M ill r. 172 HH Walker II" The lenult of tlie election appears he generally satisfactory and all seem to think the city government is in goo I builds even though some of course ft-el disapK)iuled that they or their friends were not miecessful. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. By actual count 1011 different arson( visited the room lust Saturday and it was only an ordinary day, nothing special going on. The following have joined the associa tion nincc Nov. 1st: L 0. Holland, Frank K Weed, S. (J. Skidmore, Kd ward Meyer, Frank Sunyhne and T. A. Davie. Rev. I). W. Willi. ins will address the men's meeting at 4 p. m. next Sunday. AH men kindly invite.). (ieiienil Secretary Johnson will d dress a men's mel ting at Highland to night on the suhjin-t of 'Tersonal Pur ity." The total membership is only 9.1. It ought to be 21)0. There are quiie a number of men in Oreuon City w ho are going to join, but it is ihllicult to say when. Now is tlie time if you want to get tlie benefit and now is the time if you want to build up tlie work. Call nt the ollice and net a program of the winter woik. Somethng for every night in the week. t.atiiri Knlertuln. Tlie ladies auxiliary entertained tlie members and friends of the Young Men's Christian Association in the Y". M. C. A. rooms on Wednesday night. The rooms were tastefully decorated with evergreens. The program con sisted of a selection by the ladies' quar tet ot the Methodist . burch, a eolo by J. W. l.oder, solo with guitar accom paniment, Miss Mae Case, baritone solo, by Claude Adams, solo by Mrs. J. W. Gray, solo with guitar accompaniment, by Frank Confer, and a solo by Mrs. W. B. Wiggins. An excellent lunch of (ilTee and doughnuts was provided and although the rooms were crowded to ovei flowing eveiyone seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. It is the intention of the ladies to give a social uf this kind to members every month and all ladies w ho desire to help are Muuestett to loin (lie auxiliary, which meets in the rooms on the lust of each month at 2 :'!() p. m. Oniicers Chosen Oregon City Assembly, No. 7, United Artisans, have chosen tlie following olfl- eers for the ensuing year: Master Arti san, Max Bollack; superintendent, Jas. I). Mclntyre; inspector, J Brunner; sec retary, J. T. Seam; treasurer, hen Beach j C, G C Bacon ; M C, W M Rob inson. Court Mount Hood, No. 0, Foresters of America, elected new ollictrs at the meeting held Wednesday night,- as fol lows: Fred S B.tkcr, chief ranger; Mil- laid Hyatt, sub-chief; George Hyatt, trcasnrei ; F T Rug.'rs, financial secre tary ; M P Chopinan, senior woodard ; S J Gibson, junior woodard ; W K Thomas, senior beadle; 11 V Stafford, junior beadle; C H Fitch, trustee for one year. Mende Relief Corps, No. 18, G A R, elected the following ollicers Wednesday evening: President, Mrs Edith Clause; senior vice president, Mrs Rosa Fouts; junior vice president, Mrs Millie Sbadle ; chapftin, Mrs Henrietta Doremus ; treas urer, Mrs Jennie Sullivan; conductor, Mrs Mary Stafford; guard, Miss lihoda Williams. Council Meeting. An adjourned meeting of the city council was held Wednesday evening, with all the members present except Caplos and Gault. Tlie following bills against the city for judges and clerks of election were read and warrants ordered drawn upon the general fund fortim revral ninoiinis: M K Wm.,ol.o 00 0 W Kneilricks 4 Of) I. V H "fill 4 "0 J A Ho. ,ari 4 00 J H Jenlil. g 4 00 0 II Wi.ii.iri J (I drier ; t: it ihcork , 1 M ,..tf.r,i li il I;.. i. .a I'!.- o'diiiiine.'s lis revised were read by 'ide and ordioe I pu il stiei eieineil then A'-m into a com-uiit'e- i,l will-, wi h Kulolph K'rot r in i he n.air, and eanvanned the V'l'e f he i i'y e. i liufi hel I on Monday, Tt Ifi'-i I e.iiini d: l no' i bange Ihe re' suit ik h I r . tI v ahnoililCed The mitter uf repmring the street In Irom of 1 1 II. H.tow a re-hlence was him ii ili-cn--e I hut no action taken Couoty (Nimiiii-etioiii r Frank Jaguar was P"eni an I u.phese I i he council and said i Ii.ii i( it aiimild turn out that this ro ol heliriged to lb" county he bad no doubt hilt the riiunty court would do the rght thing in the premise. A ti Hirne I to meet the first Wednes day evning in i.iii'lt'V. TO NARROW EDUCATION. lrrMor Nortnn llla.trftln With Story oo Mtologjr. Charles Eliot Norton, professor of arts at Harvard university, whom Mat thew Arnold (iewTihedusthe "only gen tleman in A mrriru, " objects most heart ily to uudergruduute specializing. He believes in tlie English university train ing, which gives a mnu a broad educa tion mid a liberal equipment for citizen 'iip which makes of him a cultivated f 'iitleimin In oiiD of bis lecture courses Professor Norton told of a student with whom he bad talked Tlie yonng man wus a sophomore; lug specialty, biolo gy Hedencribed wr.h f-reut euthosiasm tho character of bis work and lamented tlio fart timt be had been unable, through the regulations of the faculty, to take more biology In bis freshmun year As a junior cud a senior he in l nded to elect it exclusively, be said. The young min i enthusiasm was rather more suddcning thuii inspiring to the professor Four years' devotion to a single subject wus crashing to his ideals of duration So be a.-ked: "Don t you think that your career in college would eveutuiilly he more satis factory to yours. ;f unit uf more profit to others if you were to tulie less of biolo L'y and acquaint yourself a little with literature und history mul the arts?" The sophomore (huuht be was pre destined for biology For some time I'li.feor Norton was silent Tip u be -nut iiiil.er ubv inly "Do von cunliiie yourself to any par ticular br.iucb ot til ill gy v' The lace nt the stuiicul brigbtened. It w:is evnleiit Unit he did To ibe pro fessor there was something pathetic as well us bnuiorous in the reply tliut cuiue quickly. "Oh. yes My work is entirely devot ed to a study of the white aut's intes tines. " Exchuuga HAD NO "SCOLDING LOCKS. Tried to Oblige a Friend, bat She Oat An gry About It. Some peopie are absolutely devoid of tact One of these is a yoatbfnl matron who, wishing to make ber very dearest friend aunt her young matron a birth day present, decided on the purchase of a hnudsome tuiir of shell side combs. Nothing could have been more appro priate for the blond tresses of her friend, and the giver felt much pleaied with her selection when she went to call ou her uud give bur the pretty or naments "1 thought yon wonld like them," she said wbcu ber friend bud admired them and thanked her rapturously, "yon will find tbeiu so bandy to fasten up your si-oiiliiig lorks. " "What do you menu?'' asked ber friend in asm prised tone " Did you never hearuf scolding locks? They are the short ends of your hair I hut are always flying hsise They both er one so much, but side combs keep them in order, besides being very bo cuminu ornaments "So you think I huve scolding locks thou J mast be a scold Thanks aw fully, dear but 1 dou t believe 1 need any combs. Keep them for yonr own scolding outfit ' And tho face of the "dearest friend' clouded with auger " Very well, just as you like Goodby. dear ' And the donor of the combs snatched them op aud carried thorn home, where she had a tit of hysterics. und all because she uceded a little ttict Chicago Times Herald Lrlglitou's "Chnabue." In describing a visit paid to the late Lord Leightou, Mrs Tooloy said that tho artist ou that occasion referred to tho success of his first picture of uote. "Uiinubue, " uud to the fact, which evi dently still pumed him, thut his ucxt picture, "Orpheus, was greatly rid ieuled. "Whore Is the picture now?" he was asked "Don't 1 wish 1 knew I" he replied. "It would be worth a fortune to mo at the present time. " Aud that wasall the reference he made to it The curious part of the incident, how ever, lies ill tho fact thut after his death the canvas of this very picture was discovered rolled np aud thrown away in the coal cellar. airuna mag azine ReMDted. "That escaped criminal seems to have had rather the best of it, " remarked the talkative friend. "Not at all, " replied the detective. drawing himself np haughtily " We've got him so frightened he doesn t dare show his face where we or " Wash ington Star. ffradttrhe rtopped In K minute by Dr. Mllea' Fain I'iluj. "One cent dose." $2000- Your money back at your grocer's if you don't think that Schillings Best is the cheapest of all the baking powders that you ever knew of. "But," you may say, "I can get baking powder for half the money." Yes, but Schillings Besl'is worth more than twice as much, because it does more work and does no harm as alum and other cheap baking powders do. Crayon and Water Color Portraits. Cl)er)(y The only first-class photo gallery In the city. 4G. iN. JOE & C0.4 I If V pine Deeorated ?l?inauvare NOW isjthe time lo buy Eastern JtSfTwo doors north of Bank Midwinter Campmeellnjj. At the Salvation Army hall, beginning Dec. 13, 18!7. Dr. W. D. WilliAms, rec tor of St. Paul's church, will preach Monday evening; Rev. T. I.. Butler, of the Congregational church, Tuesday evening;- Uev. Jack Ware, of the United Brethren church, Wednesday evening; Secretary Johnson, of the Y. M. C. A., Thursday evening; Rev. M. L. RiiL'jf, of the Baptist church, Friday evening. Services commence at 8 p. in. A cordial invitation is piven to alt. Ensio J. . Osborne, Commanding Officer. FAVUK 0REI.OX tll'V. Califoriiiaos Want lo Locate Factories at the Falls. Some California men have been look ing over factory sites at Oregon City this week, and they have come to the con clusion tb at i hat is just the place for locating cooper shops, broom factories and mills for general wood-workings, says the Oregonian. These men, Albert Dettmar, Frank Burke and Charles Brinkerhotr, represent a considerable number of jouneytnen coopers, broom makei a and woodworkers of San Fran cisco, who are promoting a scheme to establish co-operutive factories They are said to have alurje amount of capital at their disposal for that purpose, the figures being set at $1'00,000. Tlie factoriy sites available on the west bank of the Willamette, above Oregon City wereexamined closely, and they fully met the deman Is of the propo-ted factories The Portland General Electric Company, or its promoting department, tlie Wil lamette Falls Company, has reserved on the river front of its townsite of Willam ette Falls a tract of many aerec designed for factory Bites. The location is not one where water power can be applied directly to the operation of tlie mills, it being a short distance above the cata ract, but electric power is at hand and can be used to advantage. The cost of a manufacturing plant, employing less than 500 horsepower would be less if built to use electric power than if built for direct water power at the falls. The California men are unanimous in d Views of Oregon s Arb Galler 7 M i arveiou. Brilliarjb, Grar)d Display of Japanese Curios, Bri(;-a-t)rac Christmas presents for your friends. of Oregon City. favoring O.egon City for their enterprise. The situaiion is just right, the raw ma terial could be easily obtained, the ship ping facilities are first-class by river or nil, and the terms for power and mill sites are satisfactory. In fact, the site for a mill will be freely given. This committee is of the opinion that special shipping rates should be obtained and au attempt ill be made to been re such benefits before a determination is finally reached to build at the falls. These men will make a good report of the locality to their 8an Fianciso associates. La Grippe, Followed by Heart Diteate, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. v C C. C. EHTITS, of WInterset, Iowa, t 'ft Inventor and tnr.nt:facturer of L 7 " fhclti' rroty TTulCctrco Cocpllnc rrr'cs of Pr. V."r.i' Hocrt Cure. "Two years r.oj!3a!tac::cf laCriTO left me with a rcc-.i heart. I l.nd rv.n down la Ccsh t ir.cr3c'.:'a ar'l 1 coull nots'.oeplylrj ilorrn f ?t co'::'.nz spells Irequent sharp J'.rtlnj pe:s3C.a3 rw??!tatlcn caused a con r.tantf;c.r tf fifisn tlcath, nothing could I-Ceco n:o to ronia'.n avray f rcra home over c!ht. IZj 1x2.1 t-ysicltn prescribed Dr. lilies' Heart C-aro a:?d la a f:w days I was r.Mo to sleep vrc!l and tho pains graduo!!7 Irrrencd, cni Cnally ceased. I reduced tho Iho dosoa, havlaj pa!ned Eftcen pounds, and cm now foellnj boiter la every way th."Ji I i-ire fc? years." u, Dr. Miles' EencdicaW Dr A ro sold by all f a-J'H noata or money re- PeXreS Si ndod. Book on dla- Kr funded. eases of tho heart and J ... V w nerves froo. Adires3, DH. UILE3 MEDICAL OO. Elkhart, Ind.