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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900. 3 Personal Mention h. i). coifiiiaii, k fcr,H.r on the rrrjcjwr5r.vc ll-.-l,. l. l -.1 .1. .. 1 ...... IPT . t vim miu'i, wiiii iiaiimnuiiy niiai" MUn May Mark ri'iinii'il (rum Itoslyn, Wah. Sunday night. .; C(.iNHiM"imr, Frank Jsggi'r, i In (mhii Cnnii, Haturusy. Til Dgn, ' Albany, wss In the city on l)iiH'M EHduy. ('Iirli' linns, of Saturn, KNrit Sundsy wlllt frit-lids I" Oregon CHy. , W. Shaw, r'inliiiiiil farmer of Mullno, wss In oW" VVsdmtaday. M. Kandla, lllahlaiid merchant, on liimliii'M In till i-Hy Monday. Ml.a (J. Ifolaon, of lUkir Clly, vUHi ,M,. Kate Mark the lift ol lbs week. .N'imli IMple, bo runt sawmill at Utile Crn k, was In Ilia city Wednesday. Will lKa, smt Sunday In Albany lt, gwal oMiU ruiialn, Mra. Dr. Ulnlu-gr. Mia IVsrl .antlers, ol aniotjYer, was ttn Kucit u( Maixl I'.ulliT, lsl Sun day. ('aai.cr Wlntermsnllw, ol Maiksburg, h. ,tiiiiia at Ua county wal Wediins day. Hon J. I.. Kruao ami brother, ol Stalled at the county aal Satur day. Ml.a Nallln Lambert, of l'urtlsnd, vmiinl Iriend In Oregon City ocr Sun tiny. flail Itaii-Ull an.l Ed Stirling, of I't.rtUnd lll".l friends In thlatlty Sun ,Uy. K m. I 8n'fiiit'ii'!.-it K. E. Shangl, o( Cherry villi', wai at Ilia county seat Monday. V, V. Myere, of Mle lane, was Irnlinat'titi htmilieas at the roiuity seal Mmday. Mra. El ll' Mlalaiay Wles vi.iled Mrs. J. T. Keating tha l arl o( lh wrk. Mra. Ilol-ert and John McCreken, ol Portland vliitd rrlailvea Id tlila cliy laat Monday. W. II. Iturghanll rrturn.l to Salem Monday, aNer an over-Sunday atay with frlni.1i. In tit la rlty. Mra. Nmd Davie an.l Mla Nora (n.yi.ra, of St. Ili-leo, rl'Hed friends In Oregon Cly Saturday. I . Karr, of Oregon City, an.l W, O. DukrriM.n.ol Md lane. IfH mountains tlila week. Mini Ellen Thum.kins, of Ilia West Side, waa In thecl'y Monday, the k-imI of Mra. Kmnia )avl.ln. Ja. FofIn. UiUm at tU lnio ' .rrnli, Mr. and Mra. l Furlwa, uf Mi.! I.aiiK, laal Friday. Mi-a Fmma Cla)aiii. of I'afk I'la.e. U tnaHnif lifr al.iiT M-a. K. I. H: Canity, a vUil llda - k. Mra. JamM'aiM'l and iMUr. n, Imvo Muriirxl from a Dir.- ' vi.il with rrlaJlvra In llxiauil, Waali. Mian F.nle Kluln, of i'aU'in. hu tH"n tli uift ol Iiit tiinln and aunt, NW. and Mra. SVritcM, duimu 0a evk. J. . lt'"i lio rnily .niil.a-cd .i.. i - ....,,.11 at HL-liUnd. a lilt. J'J.M'H " " traniuvttnit Imaim-aa In thla city N4I1H day. Mra. Paul Mdlir rrturnfd lantTlmra day ivfnliiir from a l nioiiltia vlnit Willi litr niotlH-r, Mra.IUdl.at Anaoorlca, W'a.li. Mlaa IWkla hmlili. of l'oitlan.l, r turned l.otmi Saturday, after a week' ..i.i, .. i)r f.awa and Mia Kva Sal.ln. S. A. and W. K. MiNitlly, of Culfai, tf..r. -1... iia.K ixi.n vUiiintr tlieir um l.J. H Mm, went to Ku-na Mon day iiiorniiiK. Jamea M. Farrn, r idierM" ol l.lnn county, wa In tl.o city SMnrd.y raltlnn on Captain M . I), riilllj'l, 01 tu"n Paper cumimny. Chief I'iuty SliriirTlilelr-n, of Mult nomah county, a at tl.o county "eat Satmday a Uliiitf up taxmoiiliia .ro irly near Canby. Mr. mid Mn. If. Fox and MlwtlUnhw Uona, of Portlimd, aixnl Sun-lV in Oro KoiiCUy.tlmifueataof Mr. and Mn. J II. Iluaa nd fiimlly. I. I.e Maiden, formerly pubHalier of timOi-mmn Tit Courier, left TliurH.my "V." .ntoloiw, Oregon, wliero be goog for llio Iwncflt of bin houlth. Mr. V H Rummer enterUliH'd the liullea' who took imrt in "IWt Laid Plana," In a vmy t-lmrmiu muiuier nl bur homo Tuody evenlnir. 8,,erlnton.l..nt 0. I.. Ollbert, of the Waaco county hoIiooIh, visited miirin tendent Zinwr. lant Saturday. Mr. lil bort U holding bis third term of ollUe. ltov. A. T. Atklna, of thla city, left lor Toledo, Waah., Wednomluy niorninn, Wl.pro lin will deliver the ehlof address ut the dudintttlou of tl.o Odd Fellowa hall jiiHt conipletwl at that jdnce. William Stone, W. II. Mnttoon, F. T. Lovoluco, Charlea Stono. Harry Muttoon and Dun CloHner, ot Viola, woro in tbe city TuoHiluy attending the trial of Al bert ClauHon and tleo. Hiiyden. The Camera Club will be In mwlon 4 t..i. ii.A ,,uHnp( nf IVuf. II Da Wilcox. Tbe subject for study ut tliia j iii i VmIhy nrlntiiii!. The members of the club are preparing for a xiu-xag journey Ka urduy. iina In tbla clly MomUy, lie reporla the (,li llnrlow road bet wtien that point and I'.imtorn Oregon ImimHiniblii on ac count ol aiiow and fitllen tliubera. Mr. an I Mr. J. A Homan, parnnta of 1 Mra H, W. (lerber and Mi lUttla Co in no, of Mapln I, mm, and H T Itomiin, of Orr-gon (My, airlyed Iroin Wheatland, Mo, lant Friday, and will ejnd tlm wlnlrr here, and probably loi ulu perma, neiitly, j The ArtUana will bold their regolar inonlhly o) IjinmuUt K), at Will 1 ametla lull. It will b In the rialuru of J a rim k tin party and the nodal cormuitle ' will par 110 pain to make tlia alfalr an j V enlovablu miih. Ilia iri noral imblli! art, m ' m , - - - Invited. Local E -a 4 v. V v. V. j V V At a H'lat meeting of tbe ct'y conn-1 ..II I . I I 11 I. L 111..... U i ll iirm nun , i.iiiir, ,'iAi.i, m 1 v. chureri to III! the unexoirnd term of (i. 'M W, tirare, rnalnud, aa cuiiuciluian from jrj Ih.Tl.ir.l w.nl. IF P.om-On Nov. 20, I IKK), to Mr. and Mra. William Andreaen, a daughter. The Tiaihera' Club will meet next Monday night, at the home of Prof. II. U. Wilcox. Oretfou City talent are reheamlng for a trilniatreUy to l Iven In the near future uri'lar tb iiMnagement uf J. A. Mo diaahali. I ion 'I mlaa the rumniHgn tale !ec 13 ami 14 Flahorata prei.arationa are be ing tcada to pica tha public. Ilon't mlai It. Our Holiday Readiness. Month ago we )(im thirikirif? about ihn Holiday Sl' k; were selecting here 2nd there the chok! articles for the h nnt money, tuy of the fuctories direct in incut ciihcs to nave tho rniddleman'ii profit ; taking tho largcKt jK)HHihIe quantities in order to get the lowoxl jMHHillo prices. Any time after Ih t. hi w want you to vixit our stores and see the rcHult of our hard word. e want you to sou tho stock complete, before) tho lines arc broken up. All goods: arc marked in plain figures and while looking around jou can loarn prices, With us it's not a question of how much can we get, but for how little can we sell. That's the way our business has grown. Buying Books direct from the pub lmhr-rt la the reaaon we can male the ur prUing prlcta you will find in tliii stock Oood Cloth Bound Hooka ...... 20c Fancy Cloth Binding, 5 Title. by Htandard Authors. 9jc Dainty Gift Hooka, bound In white and ("Id, gilt top, each In a box )c , Publ Our ' Tilce Price The Ajax Series Copyright looks by V. V Koe, Amelia liarr, I'.d- ward Egitmton, Frank Stock ton, I S C Ablott, Alfred Church, Klc I i$ 9 David Harum I 5 ft Kit hard Cawel I Jo 5 To Have and to Hold I 5 S McLoughlin and Old Oregon I 56 I 15 When KniKhthixxl was in Flower. 1 50 I 15 Redemption of David Coraon I jo I IS Ben Hur 1 So t 15 Louina Alrott Rooks I 5 S llenly Book for Boy 7$ 40 Snug Corner Serie for Cirla 7S 40 3 Vol et of Cooper 00 1 15 15 " " Kipling IS 00 1000 Bibles We can and do linderaell any d-vertiM-d prim on bible. Time and again people have come to compare our bible with the kind bought through the mail, only to admit that we give better value for the money, Vou can SEF. what you are buying here; we guarantee the price. Toilet SetS and all kind of ToiU Ar ticle, we got at a special discount thli year. The aaleaman didn't want to hip them back to the factory ; we took the lot . at a as per cent dlacoiict. Tbe saving I your if you buy here . Toilet act in fancy boxe 85c up Manicure Set ' " 75C " Clove and Handkerchief boxe 50c " Hair BrunBea oc " Military Hrui.hr ' 5 " Leather Goods were io in thi ample lot. There are Pure, Bill Book. Pocket Book, Card Cae. Cigar Caae, Muaic Kolla, Traveler' Caaca, Etc., all at pecial price. Sterling Silver Novelties win b old. by u again thi year at the ame big cut under Jewelry tore priees Cameras and Kodaks are well re presented in our Christmaa stock We are makingipecial price lorthe holiday trade. With our four yeara eiperience in the bust neaa we are In position to give helpful ad vice in selecting. Making your own Presents? We have Mat Board Celluloid Canva Claa Hanger Crepe Tissue Binding Paper Academy Board Oil Color Tracing Cloth French Tiue Floral Tiue Guess on the Big Candle. Choice of any $$. 00 article in either atore given to the one who guesses nearest the number of hour the candle will burn. See window. Tim will of the I'te Hiram K. Straight wa filed In the prohate court Wrdnea- Jay 11. "ruing. Ti e heir to ths relate am Hiram I.., William Jv, Margamt, Jan.ea, Jacob and John Hlraiiiht. Hi ram K. Htra!iht is apintl adminia-trator. i'hriatian Hi'ienre aerviera are held in Willamette ball every Huuday morning at eleven o'clock. HnbJ.-cl for Hunday, Dec. .. "(i'xl tbe Prea'rvrr of Man" Sunday School at 12:10. Wednra- luy pveiilnir meeting at riubt o'clock. To theae service all are welrome. Tbe Older of VVaaiiiiiKton, took in a numUrof new applicants Katurday night Tin y are iriarlng to k a social to concludit wl h a dance in the Willamette ball alwut tbt lir-t uf lrcember. This order I growlnu rapidly and nnw baa over 100 mriiilH-r In tbia city. : We paaMvl by a woodland paMtiro this week, which, according- to a statement bv a prominent cltlten, was a wllderneaa of bull thistlea ami noxious weeds a year Sg-o. The owner l-.nl spring turned a bunlred bca.l of sheep in the lt. and now It la us smooth and pri tiy a blue gras pantnru as one could wii.li to have, and nut a nne bull thi"tle 1. it. Tho Iphworib I.etiue, of the M. K. Chur. li, are arraiugtng for an entertain liienl to le glvun at the church, on the evenlntJ of Friday, Dec. 7. A literary program will be rendered. An admiss ion of 15 cents will be charged at tbe door, rcfieabtnetits lieing served free at tbe end of the- program . You will nilae it if you fail to come. The Albany Herald In Its Sundsy iaatie, notes thst Prof. Zinser, of Clacka mas county will lead In tbe discuasion of the snbjifta "Desirsblo Motlilb-ation in the Slsle Course of Study" and, "County Inttilulcs" at the annual meeting of tbe tlepartnient of snperintondiMicy, to be held by the school uwrintcndents, in coiijnnrtion with , the State Teachers' Association In Albany IVcember 7. Mrs. Kmnia Davidson was tendered a pleusanl birthday party at the home of hr brother, George Smith, last Saturday evening. The following guests were present: Mrs. I.N. M. Kruse, Mrs. Jane Kudey.Mrs. Koso Nebren, Kev.snd Mrs. A. it. Atkins. Miss Nora Williams, Miss Millie Trembath, Miss l.illio Treuibath, Miss Clara Potter, Mrs. Ktnm Davis, Mrs. Hubert Potter, Mis. C. N. Oreen man, Miss l.illio Shepsrd, Mrs. Frank Hunch, Mrs. II. C Stevens, Mrs. A. II Adams, Mrs. Joseph Kuerten, Mrs. W'. II. II iw.ill, Mr. E, W. Midtan, Hnzel P. Davidson. Port Uroeimiun cumo out from the Up per ClKckiuiHia butchery lust Friday .,il.t. beltiK enrmito to tho Suislaw bstcberv, whete tho government bud traiufcrrod blm. Mr. Oreenmnn en countered about 18 inches of snow be tween, tho butchery It nil settlement. SKi'iikiiii! of the condition of the butchery Mr. (ireenmun reports tbut about 05 per cent ol the 4,000,000, eggs tuken dining n. HciiMon were saved. About 250,000 young salmon have been liberated in the Cluckamus river, and tbe remainder of the cm nre in splendid condition. Hurry AiiHlin U now in ebftig" of the butchery. The murriuizo of Miss Annie Entires, tlunxhtcrof Mr. und Mrs Cnsper Entires of this city.to John Fischer, a prosperous hop grower of Mount Angel, was solemn lu i.l ut St. Johns church, Tuesday, Nov. JO, Kev. Futher Ilihlebrund olllciuting. The bride 'h I reomingly sttin-d in u f.iwn colored wedding gown with hut to match her co-tmne. Tho bridesmaid, W. A. HUNTLEY PxKjkscllcr and Stationer HUNTLEY'S TWO STORES Oregon City, Oregon C. G. HUNTLEY Druggist 1 f I t 1 V v Mias Christina Scbork, wore a handaome gown of blue silk. Tbe grooin wa at tended by J. Entires, brother of the bride. After the ceremony, the hapoy couple repaired to tbe home of the bride' narenta. which wa tastefully decorated with flowers, where a sumptuous repsst waa aerred to a large number of mentis, wllowed bv dancing and music. Tbe present were numerous and valuable. Mr. and Mrs. Fiat her too tbe 9.30 train Thursday morning, for their new home at Mount Angel. Ilon't trouble yourself with cakes. M2., when you can get them lh bct and cheapest at Kuer'en's. I have too best land in tie county for tbe least money. Tiy me. J. E. IltDOKS Mclaughlin' Cabin, No. 4, Native Sona ol Oregon, of line city, held an en thiisiatic meeting Monday evening, the octagon being an oflkial viail of the grand president, Sol Plumaucr, accom panied by Sam L. lloary, Dr. J. Cllne, E.J. HufTord. If. K. Myers, S. H. Uraiubard and L K. Miller, uiember of Abcri.athv'a Cabin, ol Portland, who aa- sitei in tbe initiation work and also the amplitied form. The 13 candidates in- Itlated were: II. E. Stevens, C. O. Church, Webb liurns, Tom Treuibath, Nelson Neednam, E. L. Mt-Farland, El mrr MfArtbur, Issue Pursifnll.G. !e Harding, Julius Myers, C. P. Caufleld, K. L Holman, (ieorge W. Waldron. After the meeting adjnirnetl a banjuet was served. Addreases were made by tbe grand president, Colonel Robert A. Mdler, Judge Hayes and others. This at.in will uive a grand ball on Christmaa t evening. It promises to become ono 01 the banner cabina of the state. Christmas Girts, (let your suits snd overcoats made to order at halt price, loll Have 10 pay here for China labor at Halatko A Har ris'. San Francisco. White labor only. The Farmers' and Mechanics' S'ore, . . at a . . 11 Uj.(ut,. M , jltCliAKCS, I ro. lHHcmberfablon sheet free for the asking ut Huntley's Rook Stow. PLAY EH Ol'T Dull Headache, Pains in varions parts of the body, Sinking at tha pit ol tne atomach. Loss of appetite, Feverisnness, l'imi.lcs or Sores are all positive eyidoa- No matter bow it hdcame so it must 1k punned in orUcr 10 .iu;n In.Hlth. Acker s Uiooa wui"1" ft"" Klixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous n, Kunhiiiiit! nolaons or any other blood 1 . . . h la certainly a wondcitui remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. G. A. Hurtling, Druggist. YOU T1U ir. IfShlloh's Cough snd Consumption Cure, w hich ib sold for the smull price of J5 ceuU and 50 cents ami 1.00, does not cure tnka the bottle buck and we will re fund your money. Sold for over City yonrs on this guarantee. Price 5 ul and 60 cents. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. The matching of plaida at the sesms is a very difficult U-k Ti e whole subject Is made as simple as wml,!e by an article appearing in the Deceniler Ie lineator. It is for sle at Huntley's bookstore. We always have the iaiet styles in millinery and the lowest prices. Mi-s tioldxinith. till Hard. "Your htnlnil Is not looking well to night. Mrs. Khyiner." He Isn't, and I'm not surprised at It." "No? Has be txcn overworking him- seirr "It Isn't that so much; Ifs bla origi nality. Why. thnt man Is struck by so many orlg'.nnl Ideas that his mind must be oue mass of Lrulccs!" . Family Srerrla. Inquisitive Relative- Willie, what floor tlo you live on In tbe apartment house lu the big city? Wlll.'e (on a visit)-Mamma says I mustn't toll storles,-JChlcago Tribune. 6HAWS PUKE MALT. Th sick and delicate need a genlte tonic; stimulent. It is often matter of li and death with tbpm. The ineal nutri ment and restorative is SHAW'S PURK MALT. Sold by E. Matthiss, Oregors City, Ore. Order a dre.-sed turkey for Thanksgiv ing at Harris' Grocery When you want prompt acting little pills that never gripe use De Witt's Little Early R sera. ti-nt A. Harding, Great reduction sale on bats. Miss Goldsmith. all trimmed) P ran k 1 f -f Jtye lousefijrislper 1'IIR CI.KANSINO AM) UKAt.INO ct'itK I'tm CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm kC"'"(i.",';y'1 VuMtf ftnit lilpftllllt to ihs Ctiiiliiina no lu juriimii s'mii;. tllvm Uolil-f I ef. It H,). 111 uil t l.'nnsoa in. 1 rr.M rnu-iiiys. , II . .. I ...1.Ll......lli...l ll.nli t.ucl 1i.hoi.ih tho Moiviliruno. Klnr.' v.t H'ie uf T iiate and timoll. Liirno 8. W CfiUe ai Dnn'ulstK r hy mull ; Trlnl Sir.o, 10 cenli hy tnal'. ELY BKO'ITUCIOJ, J Warreu SUect. Hew orli YOUR MONEYS WORTH Is always apparent in any price we quote you in any item we oiler you. If you note carefully the quality you'll readily acknowledge this. First the quality here, then a price that makes you a satisfied purchaser. Extra good values here for your choosing. W o 1 car ly EXTENSION TAB'.ES. 6 ft. Fir $ 3.75 6 ft., Maple . $ 4.50 Heavy Golden Oak finished Table $12.75 Massive Oak Tables from $15.75 to $18.00 mil Excelsior Mattresses $ 2.00 Wool Mattresses $ 2.50 Hair Mattresses from $10.00 to I1S.00 Warranted Tocket Knives 70 cents. Carpet f.vrepers l.f'0up. Storo Oiiofiaito Court XtCo