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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1000. CURRESrONDENCE t'tit. fivit, IVc. 6 Charlea Unrrouttlia list gone to Audi lo work io Ilia lum lr mill. Joliti Kigr end wife, from Junction ity, ti).) Peter Mill. r and family aii-it the for part ol tlif week. I if or it Pattv, traveling passenger agent, from Marttalltown, Ioa, maile ti lamily a iait ihi iwk. Caniy school comwercfd nn Mon day morning, with alut half the usual tU.'llUQce. Jay iVyoe and wife, f rum South Da kota, wa.le Jamee IVyoe a short visit this week on tbnr way lo California. Cap Coulter haa 'ld hi tarm acrue the river ami mill move to Portland. Canlyhell it city election ou Mon day. Following if tli result: Treas urer, Frank V. Zollner; coumiluirn (or two y art, II. C. Uiimore, Kunl Krueuer, John K. Mark, John C. Wulgauiot ; councilman (or one er, Wi.haiu n lahl. Sonact- I'k'HS", IW. 4 II er it no end ot mud. Ihe roads have do bottom in lot of jUce. Mrs. C C. Richey It home again. She has Ut n in Portland under the doctor' care. Mir Ka Vitch it spending a week in I'ortUnJ. tjuitea number ol our young people went to the debate at Kelso last Salur dty eveomg. There will l a joint debate between a team of delater (rum Boring and a team Iroiu Kelao on the 1Mb at Klao. The qaeetioo i: 'Keeolved, that the United Mate government ia justified in the policy ol eipanioo." Rev. V alt, the M. K pastor, ii holJ ing a eerie ot meeting at the Methodiat church at Duicus. j A. Vein h ha been hauling feed (rwn 4jrebaw lb pat meek. lanas. JIasqciw. lc. X At the heme o( the hri le't parent in Mar-juani precinct on Wednesday, Nor. 28. l'0. Mis Mary E, Taylor ant T. U. Kidmg were united in m.rrue, Kev. F. B. Butler, ol Manpaam, performing the ceremony. Omy the meu.trsol the two familiea and a ftw fr.end were present. The bride is one o( Msrq'iam'e talented and popular rourg lalies, the second dUjh terof.Mr and Mrs. John Taylor. The groom ib a lopulsr and well-known jounit nin, the sou of P. J. Ridings, the Marquain merchant. Tiie bride wat dressed in a gow n of lutht drab cashmere, made with a yoke of white tatio and over lice, and carried a bouquetof white chr)?4ntheinuiu, while tl.e groom wore he conventions! black. Immediately after the siimi.tnou dinner which ol lowed the leremoiiy, the newly married CuUpie were driven tothe railroad, where they lcA Ide evenirg train for a wed- The most beautiful thing in the world is the baby, all tdimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. And the mother does not know that a little fat makes all the differ ence. Dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear; the fat, that was comfort and color and curve-all but pity and love--is gone. -The little one gets no fat from her food. There is some thing wrong; it is either her food or food-mill. She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers; and that is gone. She is starving for fat; it is death, be quick ! ;r Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can take; it will save her. The genuine haa thupictureoa it, take do other. If you have not tried It, send for free sample, iu agreeable Uule will lurprue you. SCOTT St BOWNE. Chemists, , 400 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1.00 all druggists. . ! ding tour to Tlie Dalle. When they re turn they will go to housekeeping on their farm near Iliad Tiding. Thev have a hoel ol (riend all over Clack nia county, who J"ln In wishing them a j life of proTiity and hpiues. Our enterprising jnntmasier I having the street planke.1 and the sidewalk tUed up in front o( hi tore. Mr. A. It. Manpiam'a brother, Mr. Iv-ott, was viting at Manjuam Sunday. I Mr. IVntley was in Oregon City the I (lrst o the week on business, j The Ladies' Aid of the M. K. Church gave a Thauksgiymg supper and realised j over ! Mr I onrT awav from home last week. V. Albright is "baching" on hi place near Molalla. Our tore are iMginning to put on Chrtsttua air. The Methodist have enclosed the rest of their proirty w it It a new board feni-e, Kev. Puller preaclusl at Molalia lt Sunday u ruing, at tilad Tidings in the afternoon and at Marxism in the even ing. He report teuig greeted by good congregation at eai h place. MalTurJ Sr mn, Dec. 4. There hat not been a day dry enough since tlie snow dip pered to dry the grasa. On Saturday hight, Nov. 21, we had the heaviest rain of the season. Two fifteen hundredths inches of rain (ell In 12 hour, which, in ton, mean about 233 ton to each acre. Spud that remained in the ground during the (reete were in place slightly damaged. Conrad Woelfle wat home from Rota land, B. C, to see hi mother a couple of week ago. Ihed On IVc. 2, l'JOO.the Infant child oZ Mr. and Mr. C. W. Larson. Gottfried it having a windmill erected on hia property juit aero the etreel from the Htotbce. The tower it now in place, and a few wore pleasant day and the 8 foot mill will be taming to the breeie. Mr. Moeer will pipe water Into hia boose ami barn. A farmer' iostitute will be held in FroK 1'ood on the 17th and 18lh instt. The Tualatin Grangw and the Oregon Agricultural College will furnish a treat well worth the attending. Steriopticon view will be one ( the treats on the night ol the 17th. IVo't miss them. It it free. Come one ; come all. Thanksgiving day wat passed quietly here. The Oregon City road through the wood camp ia in a horrible condition. I'ut w hat better can be expected? hi reported that one o( the Wilson ville merchant ha a houekeeper se lected and a wedding it inevitable. The tall term of school in d strict 41 will clee Friday, the 7th. It is the de sire of the patrons ol the district that the school hoard engage the present teacher, Mis IX ning, (or the winter and spring term. Wllholt WiMioiT, Dec. 4, There wat a Thanks giving dinner at John Grosbong's. Kvery one fared sumptuously and had a jolly time. Miss Francis Groshonie has returned from Portland, where the has been visit iriK her aunt (or some time. The (all term of school ended at the Beaver Lake school house on Wednesday last. C. X. Thomas has left for Bakeoven, where he expects to herd sheep. Iiird Thomas, a well-known hunter of this district, has relnrned (rom the mountains. He got twodeer, A Thanksgiving dinner was also given at George Stotighton's, a well-known and highly respected citizen of this sec tion. Farmers are busy plowing (or winter seeding. Potato digging is 'now over in this vicinity. One of the hardest thunder showers for many years swept over the country Friday last and the rain fell in torrents. Harvey Dart it clearing the black polei off his place and will seed the ground to grass. B. Wade is sawing lots of womj. I ttuess he expects cold weather. Molalla. Moi.aM.a, Dec. 4. The Artisans' Thaukngiving dinner was a grand sue Gens. While the literary program was in progress in the hall, the tables were be ing spread below, w here about 200 par took of the east. The Dibble orchestra urnished splendid music (or the occa sion. A dance was given at night, where the light looted enjoyed themselves till the "wee sma' hours" of the following day. LaHt Saturday night Artisan Assembly No. 82 initiated ten new members, which makes its memberHhip near 40 now. John D. Jordan, who in visiting in In diana, longs to again experience the salubrious climate of Oregon, He was near enough to one of those Eastern storms to w ish himself further away, and be contemplates setting foot on Oregon soil beore 1900 is written with another 1. Almi tttras. Aims, IVc. 3 . tjulle a number of young Mkt were at the party Saturday evening at the dome of Mr. and Mr. T. Johanrson. Nwl Jones arrived from Hants with hi fsinlly last evening, and they will msk Oregon their home. II I a brother of Mr. I'. S. lUsmhall. Mis Maggie l ow was the niest of Mis I.UI lUamhall Tuesday, Charle Bailey went to Bullrun on business today. J J. Kllsner i thinking ol moving to California in the near future. Mr J. A. Hickman was the guest ol Mrs. Charles Brow It Thursday. A. AacholT was the guest ol his daugh ter, Mr. Harry Bramhtll, this week. Ctrai. Ct . IVo. 3. The young people ol this place will hold a banket H'lal Fri day exetiing, IVc. 7, In (irwham M. K. church. Anr young lady wishing to bring a basket will t weh-oine to do o. Active preparation are going on (or the ChrUtmaa tree. The entertainment will be held on the evening of ChrUlmtt day. lator Dunlap, of Canby, will be present. Howl tltw Hood Viw, IVo. 3. Mist Jane Mur ray i bouie for a few dy. William Ohler, now of Portland, made u a pleasant visit thl week. Mis Martha IWberg 1 in Portland (or a few weekt. Mis Belle Jonet it with the Brobat family this weea. F.d Couittock ha returned lo town, after several day a with friend here. John Baker haa bought a part of the Comatock ranch her and will make hi home among ua. The Happy Alabama Darkle were well received at Wilsouville. Quite a number ol our boy attended the dance at Tualatin on Thanksgiving. C. T. Toote has erected a fine new car riage house. The Crisatll brothers have IS acre of potatoes yet to dig. The teachers' meeting held In Wllton villeon Saturday, Nov. 24. wat quite a success, despite the rain. Ect l'rk. Kt.t Caitc, IVc. 3. Mr. Freeman is quite ill. Mia Cor Freeman 1 home on a visit. Miss Unnie Chapman 1 on the tick list. Mia Lennie Vancurin came home Irotn I'ortland lotpend Thanktgivlng. The Thankigiying dance was well at tended. Mis Utile HufTmaster celebrated her lO'.h birthday with a social bop. Mr. and Mr. J. I'. Woodle were the guests of Mrs. Kobert Iavie Sunday. The United Artisan o( Ksgle t reek t'xk in four new uieinber at their last meeting. Harraoty. IlAkuoNr, Nov. 'M. Mr. IUitetiburit er is contemplating atrip to California to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, who are well known here, leave neat week for Seattle, where they will probably reside permanently. Charles Fankhauser, who is buildinK a house near Lants, has it nearly com pleted. Potatoes in this vi.-inity are nearly all dug. The yield ia not very good. The latter part of last week Hon. James A. Karr and wife, of Hotiiaiii, Wash., were visiting with Mr. Karr'a brother, II. Karr, and family, of this place. John Davit ia working in I'ortland. ' F. Jonet and (amily, ot F.astern Ore' gon, are visiting with Mrs. Jone' mother, Mrs. Daniels, and (amily. Boys, you want to hunt up your tin cans and cowbells and tune up your old horns, lor, (rom all appearances, you w ill need them before long. Ueuland Kk.ii.D, Dec. 3. Mud, rain and plenty of work is the order ol things In our tow n. The Thanksgiving ball given at Linn's was a decided success, Home one has been shooting Mr. Kamuscher's chickens, and he doesn't enjoy the joke. Mrs. S. S. Mosher spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. New kirk. Miss Maude HI one, who is teaching at Dover, accompanied by Miss Lottie Kits- miller, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Stone's folks at this place. Jacob Harry is working In Portland at present. We have been informed recently that Miss Carrie Wilcox, who was visiting in Portland, is married to a Mr. Farrul, May she enjoy a prosperous and, happy life is our wiidi, Harry Mosher, teacher ol the Frog pond school, HjM.-nt Saturday and Sunday with his mother. Harry is mourning the utrtimely demise of one of his fine bird dogs. Miss Olive Tenny, of Viola, is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. A. Allen. i njacIdDiitf There Ii noth ing so bad for a couch as couch Ing. It lean the tendcrmcmbrane of ine throat and lunc, and the wounds thus made attract the gcrmi of con sumption. Slop your cough by ulng the family remedy thai haa been curing coughs and colds Yof nr every aiuu ivi ....... i r,e nvsr alxtv VCSfS. You i can't affor to be with- out It. loosens the grasp of your cough. The conccmon of the throat and lungs Is removed: all Inflamma tion is subdued; and the cough drops away. Three sizes: the one dollar size is the cheap est to keep on hand; the 50c. size for coughs you have had for some time; the 25c. size for an ordinary cold. r 1 rM' I U4 a rt t4 (Duffe. 7b 4tk a4 wUl LM lUHlftll I h4 a ! r of oi.l'lk. IWil Uiel !(! raety Nt'r! &4 II hwl a bull aa4 if hi er tu r. Maio Mm . OcLl, tasv (ta4,KT, W rtu lk rwto If ,m Wax tmf Miy.Aiki s.f 4 ai u. Mi ai. ! 4tw. vrua Um W nl fmif S44r li a. i C ATIB. Uit.ktM ws m 9 w a a a a.i (lur lormer pUr, Bev O W. Allen, hat clorl his work here and will goto I'lessant Mom. Claud Stone came up from I'ortland t0stend Thanksgiving at home. lull. Sony, IVo. S tilta a n inlr ol Sandy propl have len sul.-rnrd a witnej- In a rate to 1 tried In Port land on the 4;h between Mr Clark and lasrenc Knpfer, the latter tliig charg9. with rohMng Clark ol S')0U while he was drunk. The rase create rontld erab'e interett. It i Ud eted by many that Kopier is not guilty. Mr. Idlemaii, ol i'urtland, ha ujwiie.1 a ifeneral liierrhandisa store here. Sufenaon Bros. hv ImiuIiI a sawmill and will .)n have tt ltioraiwu. This la a Dew Industry which ha sprung up since McKinley's election. Sandy' new cigar (tatory has already turneil out Til") clears ol tiest ipiallty. Kverythlng la encouraging (or the new industry and we wish it unbounded suc cess, fur it heli build up ths country. William Wespy hat returned from Switzerland. Kd Brunt it down from Waplnltla, Wasco county, on a visit to hit folk. For Young Sen and I on tig rfomea. There is nothing that wilt aotise th Ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work putolT on them. They may dres ever so well, but If their shirt front or shirt waist it musty their neat appearance la tailed. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Trov. I-eave your orders al Johnson's barlier shop. The ladies of the Presbyterian Chun h will give a rumman sale lec. 1.1 and H, both morning and evening. Kveryliody desiring toriietbiiiK novel for ('hristmui should give the fair a rail. It will he held nnit tothe pontoHI,', Wanted, girl to do general housework. Apply at Mrs. G. A. Harding's, Main SI. It. Hotmail, hading undertaker and embalmer, Oregon City, Ore. Two door south ol court house. Lodges. A. O. U. W, meets every Saturday evening except the fifth in the A. O. If, W. Temple.-II. J. Harding, recorder, Itebekahs Willamette Rehekah Ixxjge No. 2 meets second and funrll. Km, la. each month at I. O.O. K. Temple. . lirmi . Margaret wuiiauis secretary. Court Robin Hood No. fl, Knrestrs ol America, meets llrst ami third Kri.luv In the mouth in Ked Men's Hall. W. 11. Stafford secretary; rrlu Meyer, thiol ran iter. PlueVima Cliantnr N,i Ml 1 l v i - -. , ... . . meets on the third Monday of each month in masonic nan, m. iSollack. secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. K. H. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jonnie Howen, secretary. jrejoii trfin" . r., ini ei every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. rrs f . T n n -t r T ...i.. v 'I i n r r . . tXeIwjrU, BCVICIBIJ, SQ iJolden Keiieissi I fVC Vx. ll ySul 1 Hill " rot rvit mroaniTton nnhr.. ,r.n. .u.b. it vtTlJlDA)llltari W M Dr. Fenner's PEOPLE'S REMEDIES FOR THE Kidney BackacheVlt V -w Blood and Liver Remd Nerve Tonic Ortal Hoed Clsaatlaf Rsieady ror iprma , IUa4acbss, CvailljstUa ' TU4. Ksivous Dyspepsia Curepfgiii - Saw M I . - i at rissta. I I . ... - ..f ..... M...I K.IMI LHr.i M.h ,,Lr...l I . i. . iiiil .u. ..I ua ul llui ktual Bamai For Sale by C G. HUNTLEY, Drutjfjlgt, Oregon City, Or. JOS. KU6RT6N'S The onl Bakery ar;d ALWAYS THE 2jiT C'akoia, 1'ifH, iKiulumt. GEVENTH OTIEIST M. L. BLOCK HOME-FURNISHER I'UOKIT furniture, Qarpet5 toiej Main St., opposlto Postoiflco. I'rlc Arid In the lllol Caur Ithrtuuatistn, Ktatlia, (toot ai.J ,Xeart ..Tho Hex llheiimalic Jtin?.. w remoe tli rau". A wrlltori guararte with eh fit'g lo rtu' Y 1 3D day If n il mitirtty aatiafa. try. I'ltH K. I.'.'S). A uUl tafd J1 or-jsj WH Hill. iKKikM that tll the ttory A I Irw, h.ildby IlK.X UIIKI MATICCO, IU ami.Tts A Arass(. llaxUuiCt. tregon City, Oregon Fall Knrampment No. 4. I. O O f nneu first and third TueaUv In each month. Juds..n Howell, ncrtry. Ur lr of I'atulo maels iny Moinlsy nlstil al Klnin a hall. Ilal I Vinnaelor. H. H. HcrtHur. Mrs. May Tajrlor swraiary Itmlrnnn Wachrno Trlt No. IS. Imp 0. H. M ., meet Tu ay evening 7 . i, at lied Men' Hall - . II Ihllmaii, C. ol It.; Harry lis tier, tarheiu. Multnomah Itge No 1, A. Y. A. M . meet first and third Saturday In ea b month at Masonic Hall. T. V, It)ao, tncretary. Mead Itelief Cor No H. meet at Willamette Hall th (Wat Monday In every month at o'rhs-k p. m. and the thirl Monday in every month at 7..W o'cha k p. m. I'nllfMl Arti4iis meet every Thursday svenlng of e h moiilli at the Willamette Hall. The sN lal tiim-Ung ol this order is second Thurey of each month. K. II. Cooper, secretary, M. Ilollack M. A. Willamette Kalta ('amp No HI, W. O W. meeta 1st and 3rd Friday In the Willamette Hall. 0. C, Sol. H. Walker and clerk O. Old. Iim Pine ImIkm, No. M, A. K. A A. M., I-oiran, Or., tnceit on the ancond Haturday In each month Irom the 1st ol Mav lo 1st of November al 2 i. tn ...! Irom 1st of Novemlier lo 1st ol May at iu a. m. iieo, u. Armstrong. fec. Catholic Klllirhtaof Ainnrlea Hi ti.lm'i Ihanch No, Ct7, meet every Tuesday of ma inoiiiii. Tualatin Tent, K.O.T.M., n.eel In Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays (I, II. Hyatt, record keepei. Oreuon Citv Caiim Nn. r.i'JUl WoiHlmnn of America meets every second ami fourth Tunsdiiy In the month, al Willamette Hall. 11. (1 clerk, ' Meade Post No. 2 fl A 11 first Monday evening In each month at Wllamette llall.-J. H, Williams, Coin. I. aw Ion f'oiiniiiwl N 1 ..I r...... Union Veterans l.nion meets oml Hal- lirdaV 1 11. III. Ill Hnilinnii'a I. all m..,I fourth Saturday at 7 p. m, In T. K. Cow mg soiure, Oalhrailh's confectionery makes fresh candies every day. Their tally cannot he excelled. Place wanted, lo work In nrlvate family. Apply at this olllce. FAMILY, i'Ma rrMai . !. 'i I sin (.,. r pii i i i..... . r'-i,..,;.V4 ltll..'l 111 l-HII.il. t) Y.iii Kiile " " '"".i i.is l'Cs.,..N . A M. 1 1 ti..i. ....... , ,i.iM i,Vf,iL rllina 1 1 l.i. u ii , , -V".! ... I .-"''"I r ksui4r 4 Sra Tnau vim w4 LH-tiitttii. ,ii .in... HUNh N Miiliyryu li ii. t Vlf h T i . I ISM II. I I I - W If erl l.BL W' l ,l , ' II- S I I , '!' k.. 'I'M. Sabls I KIKST CI.ASH Qoietioiery BEST BREAD Ktc, Fresh Kvi-ry Pay fft K1U.KU in gHoes. K)N'T KTAMP.-I1""'! S" ,traf bUmiI In cheap shoe a long J buy tui li eirelleut style nl frt ipiallliee a w are allowing tt H H.OKAI. gKKKNHhoe. Wt'vtrM.i er one, and Utter one, hut doo more real lue and eustUfaitloo IW price. KRAUSSE DROS. II you would have an aplH tH-ar and a relish (or your n.l " Chamlwrlaln's Htoma.li nd fc TahleM. They correct dlsor , stomach and regulate Hi" bowels. Price 21 cents. HampW all). A. Harding' drug tl"r- to .VW to loan on -ltttl or l aonal ecurlty. I'lmick A Katlin. N t)e Will's Witch llasol Hlimn2 ly heal the worst burn and f'1'' not leave a war. It can he p'H and raw surface with prompl J ,r Ingeflect. Uie II lor H- nU ,ViIfc i.seH. Ilewaroolworthhcotinl" George A. Harding. Illhbons, velvet, and tha I1''"1 f ngs. MistJoi....u-" When yo.7e'l'i,,,n',''S! antlseptlu application for Mir j' ' . use the original ItoWllfa Wc 1 Halve, a well known cure for pi . skin dlsoaMos. It hl- ""re' r,M, leaving.. car. Dew-ro of co' Q. A. Harding. . ' ft Javrrt il lira..i.. ... a-