0HKq0N WTY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMIJER 8, 1899, : i J. i' Mm ,. . . t Personal Mention "v,tr M,ri1n1 ,1,1 , .... jlful', A. l.xTy, ' ego, tiiin iiinmr J. If- (m.he went doan M iir " "'"eai Wednesday y,i J. H. end rlill Irrf) of runaido. ( al , aa VilUi.i ill, y, l rt(ry 'i'lH-r. "'t1' V. M. 0. A. ,IJ Uli "l"'U B few day ,drk. llmKn'i IUIrl, ol I'otlUinl, rH nt ,r,fIJ'" I1' llll her aleler rt.A.H. I'rr. )r. J. H HoMnaon, of Sacramento, tnr viainng allh Hi lamlly of her a..hf, Mm. Cochrane. ur, and Mr. Kearney, of ('hnrry villa, u,,rii'd lo 1'owaU' Valley wheit till Im fruflrf leald, U.tt M'-lla Milir, of I'oillaml, eti 1 J" lii lint tlljf Ilia gueat of Prof. Mr. I W. McAdam, I K William, il lHnin, Ta. trd In i li clly let evening and a pl il ll home K. l. Wilaun. Mr, t T. William ami tl ti t. tor Ujju'unir.) to tin tli; Sunday alUr oJm a ! day in Cortland. ('barmen relumed from ,Mj.. Monday where , haa hern tittJ tola'! .T tl.a al rr. Lm an. I Carlriun Harding relumed T-lr ' Corvallle where they ata ,;iJii't lliKOxguti Afli u luialrullrg. It. an I Mr ('.. Albright and family rtl Tliai'kiilli ly llh Mr. Al liMiiM....l,l u i. .. ", --'""'I , " ' """"" "l'!m..ri,l. Miller mi hdwm out I llvn a'lxk, ma Bm,i. ii . il,.. . '' "i' iaaHi a . .-,. "" 111! 1,1,111,1, I 'Mm V. M. C. A. .1-7. . ., IMU.. -. "" -v n vaiuai.ii, prrn-m ,; f Jalllf. t r...r a i , , . , ' , i'r inn i 1.1 II.. l.fr .,,., '. tllll limi III ..... .... . . ' Tli Itarn ii I i . i'.'miiiii if all'l liia l....... ..r.i.g,i i,y lUhui.,,,,,. rrt .,,,1 .i- Hyi.Mi...ii.ini1tM ,,, . ....imi,II,Iib Hir.ti.,,, ..(., i laaa ilia ma. ..,, t. . . . uj ai u., a rami i.tn tli l..l CHRISTMHS SHOPPING. If I'l T ,H ChriHtmaH-Hlioppcr'a tirno tho time when you hmwim bo happy in gift-choofling. As the JioiMuyH i draw noar you you're liurrid, worried and anxious, Htorea ar croA'dod, and you are sure to buy aome 'K not exactly what you had in rnind. Make your nelection now and let u put it away for you. A .U..M ,,tr ... ,j,,., )iy J iMi.in.-r i.i KU...IH W..i,.4y -Vr. nii..,.,M,ab (,. . (.,nUMl. i ... r..rn.r.,i mini ami Mam alrwia. Ti.i . a.lur. . (I,. 111,,1, ,(,, . ,Ir. iw.-iamlaml .ill U,ut U r..(i...mUt.,l ' i.y u..M .fWi r t;, ,.nv L,...ltf ... ' " iraiurra 01 Hi- vrriliif. J... Si . . . . ",.,,- 10, r. l.r.I.1 , H, rr.nlar -al)f ilrill MdihIi). rvrnliiK .ill, , K,M aiirml.iiir. toll.. ,n, g tlia drill acorn- l7 llirrl!, , ,., ,,,( , j4ri0' am. ..ml ir IhmI,,, ir,n,,, i,i t,,. UMI:n. I (MM TOV IIOOKM W Imrq ilotiMotho untial annortmcnt ai very mucii risducod price. Nw Cnr.J (jamm . . Jliiard . A H C IMocka . Toy l!r.ri Maio Ittii new PiioriOKrntiliio Tops Majflo Toim Ti'liJIey Wiiiku I'l'iiiiiKM-a Checker IJoarJa K;rai Hooka Trari(arcnt filalea KiibU-r Foot lialla 6c, lOc, 25C 10a.M1.0(J o.,10c.f Lie, 25c. . lc. to 2rc. &0c. 2.rc. 1 he. ISc. ftc. 10c. c. CALENDARS Are much in favor thia year ami we have Home now ami proity tiili.K i j.lctorea mounted on durable mala and calmidara prinlwl in gold on the mala The picture can be refrained ttl.fn (he calendar fipirea nukiiiK thmn a latinj( preaent. KHI2aie - Vk.UA - 0(J. l.aKiaiae - 3.'. 1 18xZ4 " - 60c. Ton.i:r VAHiM, iioii:m a, New thingn thia year ami very much cheaper. love, llamlkerehief, Collar fluxed . 253. Urunh, Comb ami Mirror Keta - Hfa. ribavirin Ht .... I HQ. Jewel IJoien . Trinket Tray a ami Iloxes I.artfo ry ta up to 18.00. 75c. 15c. STERLING SILVER NOVELTIE8 Make wont acceptable preeenta and hare the advantage of Ion. life. We aell tl.t-m on email mai.ii.a lik-other K'wda. All Karanleed Bterllnk Hilvr m fine. i'earl iiUde I'aper Knlvea - 10c 25c 60c $1 00 llullon Hooka and Nail Fllee - IfK-po-Ma-V! ToinadeJara - VivVtc 60c Htamp It)XK m ifc Match lioxn - $1.00 hciMra and Nad Poliahera - . $1 00 I'ocket Comb ailvr mounted - - Zta Hook Mark and Kmery Haga - 26c. and i'jc 2 and 3 piece eeta-mamcure or stationery 60.; to 1 1 00 KlH)iiy O.rncr - 75. Toilet Weta - $3 00 to W00 i imiioiaor - - 00 Ham, in ail I'oliahera, Shoe HKon, Military liimiher, Knivea, Ink VVelia, Puff Boxe. Whink lirooui, Hat I'.ruahea, Key Chain, Jshaving Bruihe '"i wumie ac. Ail at popular pricea. MATI'KIAI.M yU maui.m i f ini:Mi:.Tri Celluloid TiHsue Paper Crepe Tiaouea Academy Board Canvas Oil Colors Mat Board Leatherette Paper, etc. IOCKIVr IIOO UK AX It lL'IINt:M. Puraes for Children 5c. and 10c. Purses for Adulta - 10c. to 50c. Card Cases and Pocketbooks 25c. to $3.(XJ. Bill Bojka and Hip Books 25c. up We have also choice goods in Seal, Alligator and fancy leathers, rlllll...V tm ... . .... . n.r ...v.. 1.... Ti.,. ...1..1 I ' ' I"""" I-"'""" omnium " !' ' ""miM,,', (..irrrrt , ,1,-,.,,!. . p ih.,i.i mt in ;r or Kitoti 11 unl.aii.. kM Kwn th H. P. a.rlil 11,1(1 ,iii ta Id Irava MoixUy evvnlng tfkanr "l 4 duly at OikUnd. Ijn. X. Ml, Ufvl'.r of forral Htx l vone Mexico and iraealo l.x.k a(ir tnaltci 0.11.1114 i.Jt lii tuHivUlMi and Ihk-IiIoIw ,m aniil '.ut the Orel id i yrar. Mi. an I Mri. (ino. jr, 0 Munl 'uuol, i.l.xrvisj the Vth anntvr'iary iUi -oMni- t h.turd.y. Tl.pir 4H''t, Mia lii'lla, up from jtUalnid ilia Him. of I.a'itande, w prteri.l. Mi, I.. Ili-.ifik'arnrr, alio aill .kKi4 W. II. lU.yd aa ro.,thr,n I'aciflc tin place, la expected to arrlte tnuyl iMUine cl.aig of the olli.e iur, Mr. llooivt'tfarncr comre ! - llr"i.donre. C. II. l"u, the Juni'ir iiifinlM-r ul lite V'w ) Alltl.t A lifu, aa uirM4iMU Maa Kullin In iVrt Wlf'imlar. They will make tlivir 1 l Ilia city and Mill rrtum from . () moon by the firat of llie erk. ?aEltritia itand txingraltilaiiona. I Trmamr K.T. Honor, of the aUie i'lof Lather lamitirr miilnl'urt pi V jfi lay alien. I111. a in rtlnf of the Hrl:mo aa ukii the rate of a ia rim irirr aim rnrifnJ 4 running a ahop In an unoaiiliary M'tlun. Ha I:. I. Ilolman teturnrd lail Wei- ly rvpi.lna" f'm Heatllaahrre ha dbrrn In attendance upon her father liia ilckneaa and death. Hlie a. a oipanli.1 by tier nintbet, Mra. J. II. ! im, ho allt yliil for a time with Jx Ilolman. X L. HarUr wai a prominent Mar mill In the city Monday. Mr. Itar- w l a iiiKinlter of the Itoard of director 'U ri'irntly or4nlnl bop grower' hitlmi and I very enlhunlmilfl over MOrin ittiun. While It wa or(ltilX- 'login,, loretrectlve work Ihlt avaaon mi il lcnl that they can do a pile of 4 lot iha hop producers another year. P"V"v-v ev wr'vvv . 1 ... iim mam l.e llrairi. McCor of Oregon Cliy and Mr. I.yman Mulvai.y a-ta uurrif.1 Nalunlay, -riiiUr 21, I l. John'e paraoiiage, Itrv. A. 1 1 ill.. bran t, nin. lalii -. Mini MiVord la rl km. an lutn an l Mr. Mulvanty la a . II. ei jfliwr in the rin...y of Iha Koiith- em I'm ill,-. at. Ann .tii:iAi.i.ioM i iiA.tii:i nri 1 The very luWt thing from the Tncr Prang Art Co., at a big saving from art store prices. Platino Pictures mounted on HxlOcarda 10c. " " glass-covered 25c. " " Framed . . 40c. (ilnns Medallion ... 25c. up. Above are ready for uo and require no additional expenditure. Artietic and durable. Mr. K-lniUth lllount, of Canl.y, wa takrn br.iie Ida county court Wclnri ' day lo be rinln-l ai lo br nity. Sl.e a fouinl lo l alllicted iih a mild ; luftii 01 inaiiiiy, largplr ilue to her aire. 1 (M-Ing H. y-ara old, and he waa ordfiel ' rommille.1 lo the l'e Inaai.e b.wpital. j Hba la pwai. of aniim roHfty and , hr brother, W111. 1'.luiuit, wa appointed ' guar.lian. j The Pa'urdey ('lull all! give tl.rlr tint r'alr on Friday evening, leoeinlrr In Iha lacliire rKma ol iha ('ongrfigalional church. The departmeiila will conalat ol fancy article, driwd dolla, doll mil luiary, bome-iiia.la candfe and rt-frrnli- n.riila The auiulation fee oilO.fiila ill be rvlremabla al any drpartment. The tloora a ill on and aale tgin at 7;:kl. Il tllll M I OK lUO All prices, from 25c. up. I'll ohm; HA I'll A Ml I MM Our .10 dilTcrent etyles to Belect from, rang ing in price from 60c. to 15 00. Biggest values wo ever had. Autograph Albums 1.5c. to I1.0J. BOOK BARCAINS CI All bound 16 inoe. 100 tiMei 20c Wlai.drd Look lor the library - - 25c Painty gift booke in boxes aoc 2 vol. aeta in a lute and gold boxed - 75c Ked Line PokIb 50 titlra - - 76c 1'oeU, padded leather binding - - 25c l'onla, watered i!k - - - - 7jc 6 vol. eel of Kipling, Cooper, Hawthorne Jule Vt-rn, Heiitjr, koaa Carey - 125 8 ol. eet Dumaa - - - 00 4 vol. eel. (ireen'i hiatory of Engliah people f 1.25 13 Vol. aet, Khalnnptare - - 3 50 15 vol. aet Kipling - - f 15 00 15 vol. aet Pickena, calf - ' - fll.00 10 vol. eet 'J hackery - - vo BOY'S AND CIRL'S BOOKS The FamoiiH Hnty Books - 25c Oliver Uptic'a ' . - 25c kollo'a Hook of Travel - - 20o Itooka of Ilmtory and Biography - - 25c A UC'Looki t 15c Iodine Alcott Books - - 1.15 l.illle ljrd Fauutleroy - - f 1 15 Knockalwut Seriea ol Travel - 75c Culoied fl ta'd Bound Books - - 10c and up Flrenide Seriea for girls - - 40c Black Beauty - 2) jiiiim:n. These prices speak for themselves. Testaments ... -5c. Complete Bible - - 20c. Teachers Bibles limp leather - $1.00. Family Bibles padded - $3.00. I 71 II UK I.I. AM No more desirable present for Oregon. Our stock comes direct to us from the factory, and that we are giving better value than others is proved by our sales having more than doubled, and the necessity of having had to duplicate our order already. Strong, neat and serviceable - $1.00 Best quality .... $2.50 Fancy handles - - $3.00 to $8.00 wo.nKTiiMU i:w That you will not find elsewhere. Genuine Water Colors on white raounta with easel backs, with and without verses, ready for use or can be framed if decired. Calendar attachment fur nished free. Dainty and exclusive. 7x9 size 50c. 9x10 size - . $1.00. 10x12 size - $1.50. IAfl HTATIOEKV in fancy boxes for gifts, one, two and three quire boxes 25c. to $1.50. no 1. MM A few dolls left from, last year's stock which we offer at i price to close out. UUiNTLErS 1100K STORE, Oregon City, Or. i Ir-onl Evci;ls A 1,1 n i a the Congregational Fair E'oeiiiiMlorato. to n-relpu of the county cleik's of . l)i November amounted to (:M5.75. j I n't forget the Fair ol the Saluiday j 5"H the Congregational church on 'y evening, December 15, II The Pyramids order enjoyed a very Mnt iocInI 1011111111 Monday evening. , ptliig hui the chief atlrnctlon.. ill be a apeclal meeting of i.i f'llnoiiiah Lodge No. 1, Saturday even- f I l. IJl)(Cll,lT (III, Wnrlr In Dm V. C. ' A. Noinmer bat removeJ Ids ilromilie Barclay btitldlng to his "uncn, rear of Huntley's drug alore. Th paMor of tho llaptlet church will re,l'l ciHicial sermon on Stinday nlng on U,8 subject of "Kducation." M1 luerimtml are eatMudallrlnvited. n''H K. 1). Tonir of Damnacua. waft ikdlni, potwiouaj from his wagon In (nisind Tueaday, bo llppeU and loll to vnint. The fall bruleod blm con- lly and fraelurod bis collar bone. rlllll tint iw,M, ..f M - .hviiiiii vi iu vwiwt'i 1 1" Wleeds recorded In the recorder's "ji4! tiiortgugos wore recorded and ' wortgngei cancolled. Five chattel ?"8K"ii wore recrdved. The cash re- Br $101.05, The funeral of Mm Von 1 4 Walker, the 10-year old daughter of Sol Walker who died of coniumptlon laal Wednesday, waa held Saturday from the family real dene, and a largely attended by many eorrow ing friend of the deceased. Solar Clrcb Women of Woodcraft attended In a txxly and Itev. Aikin preached a very ni)realve funeial aermon. The re mains were laid away In Mountain View cemetery, J, W. (traliam, an old ro.ldnt of this rounlr died Piinday near Sherwood from chronic InlUmation of the itomach. Mr. Ciraham eatabliihed and run Grah am' ferry on the Willamette for years. Ha waa burled Tueaday by Ibe A. O. U. W. at I'leaiant Hill, lie leave a wife and five daughters and three xma, one of the taller, Cbarlei Graham, returned recently (mm (Jcrmnny where he had been studying mualc. X CflLT KLKLTIO.V DAY. A Light Vote Cast and Hut Little Inter et DNplayed. j The Y. M..C. A. debating aociety on Wednesday evening proved very inter eating lo the members and waa vigorous ly conducted by the participant!.. The subject under dincnnalon was Resolved that the Boers were Jualifled In declaring war againat Knglaud" with J. W. Loder and Arthur llolden on the alHrmative and Howard Brownell and Johu Scroggs on the negative. A decision s award ed tho aflliniatlvesidu. Biiruii'lHter A Androsen have aa fine a jewelry store ss you will find In many a city twice the sImoI this place. The stock they keep Is such lhat all wants can be supplied at home. The Improve ments In tho wy of enlarging tho store (or their new slock, putting In new llxtures and a new gas plant for lighting the store ro complete. Their more Is a credit to the town and the money ex pended is more lhan coming back in in creased trade. In Justice Seliuobel's court Wednesday Ibe case of L. A. Waver vs, B. J. Helvey and K. Fanton was on trial before a jury. The testimony showed that defendants had purchased an old second band threshing engine from plaintiff and the suit was brought to enforce the payment of a note for $100 Rlvon for same. De fondants set up the claim that the en glue was defective and boaidos resisting payment of tho note asked for damages iuntained. Tho jury wrestled with the proposition for several hours without bo ng able to agree and finally got tired 0 the Job and qnll. Geo. C. Brownell represenUid the defendants and T.r. Cowing appeared for plaintiff. The city election Tueiday was remark al.lo lor the fact that it wai the moet piiet election day ever wltnesaed in Ore gon City. Tho uiul hurry and btmtle waa lacking and a atranger in town would never have known from surface indications that an event of annual pub lic Interest waa transpiring. There was conalderable work done in each ward, 1 which while It waa not of a demonstra-! live nature, proved effective lo getting out a good vote. j The voting this year was largely of the "vest pocket" character and but very few 1 challenges occurred. The olllcial canvass showed that 573 j votes were cast in the city divided by ward, as follows, firat, 239; second, 210; 1 third, 124. Latourotle for mayor and! Jones for treasurer had no opposition ! and the large complimentary vote they received is most gratifying to their J friends. The non-partisan ticket fur j councilmen in the first and second wards j waa succcsbful, Koerner being elected over Little, Independent citizen, by a j majority of 27, and Albright beating Metsner by 40 voles. In the third ward , the independent citisens ticket made a j clean sweep, Grace being an both tickets received 111 votes. Schuobol's majoiity j over Friedrich was 50 and Story's major ity over Williams was 55. Tho vote In detail waa as follows: FIRST WAUD. Latotirette 107 Jones - 8 Koerner .. Little 10tt SECOND WARD, Latoiiretto 181 BELLOMY & BUSCH. Ttl8 ... Housefurnishers Jones ... Albright Metsner .108 ..128 ...82 TlllHO WARD. Latouretle Ill' Jones -h Schnebel, 1 year 87 . Friedrich 1 year 37 j Story. 2 years a. Williams 2 years 38 1 fir, 3 vears... Ill A Modern Mother. lias found that her little ones are im proved more by tho pleasant Syrup of Ftgs, whon in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and It benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. J Aaf' irjtxuiiiiaBffiiiiiiiir v&'a Cf,v f- S EARLY CHRISTMAS BUYING HAS A TWO FOLD ADVANTACE- One Is more apt 10 Ret precisely what one wants and can make purchases with much greater comfort and -atisfaction owing to the absence of the crowds of the later Christmas season. We have a beautiful assortment of uselul Christmas presents 1 1 Jgy ill fe, jfei 1 j k a jb - t b . - - v.. l. 3 1 , r . n 1 r v 1 : -.-w. liS. -41V- V4.V P. M'l I III' I I ! P. j.75. Kitchen Treasurer $2.50 and $3.00. "I AM DELIGHTED WITH IT. Bissell Sweeper $i LY130 Ciirtain3pair 75c. up. Hall Tree $4.00 and up. Boy's Buck Saw 50c. IT"" wiiiwiajr Steel Express Wagon 90c. and up. Cobbler Set Becker !fl.90. Chiffonier $6.00. r7i . jar r Doll Cab Magio Lantern 25o. Knd up. tmf- - rr m Fine Water Set 90o 100-piece Fine Dec. Dinner Set $9.50. Wall Pockets 40c. up. We keep a full stock of dolls at low prices; for instance a 3-foot-long night dress doll for $1.25.