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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY , DECEMBER 21, 1900. 3 1 Personal Mention I llttnrjf lluulitm, of Ilitaver Creek, ku iu the oily Tumulty on business, I. LeMahhtii, ha returned from fuw daya nji)(irii In Kalru Oregon. A, M. Klrchem, of Logan, wa calling on court houae ofllulal Tuesday. William Pitman, of Handy, wi doing 4 luslne at tlit court house Monday, It. A. Wright, of Woodbnrn. tu transacting bualiw In Oregon City Hat urday, J lotiiar MulUn end Annie Utouretle, procured merrJaga license on the Iftth lnt. MIm Maria Wllley, of .this city, has Ixhiii confined to lir home will) neiiralul for the Past week. Mra. A, Htump, ol Heappoose, vlaltod Mm. W. W. Man ami Mra. K. A. Mile, Ilia Aral of Ilia week. OiMrCiX,of Portland, attended the meeting of Y. M. 0. A. board of direct or Wedneedey afternoon. Wni.tlriaenlhwalle, ol Heaver Creek, til Juiii boalneas with thtt court house GfiVlals tli llral of the week. .i forga II. Ulnghain, a prou Inent at ' foitr-y yl Hali'in, waa In Orison City Tutelar on hi way to l'ortlnl. Ir. Jam Wllhycomb, of Corvallla, - waa In the rlly Weduewday, II l in attendance at tt Htafloid meeting. lan l.yona, I bat It fur a few day, (rum where he I under large contracts for ti conatrtM-tlon of rail road lunnele. Cherlee Cutting, of Highland, waa In tlia city Wednesday hearty in health, and state he I writing another book. Naiban M. Moody, of Portland,' in town Halurday In the Interest of the Willamette tfevlnga and lxan Asatwla tlon. Martin It. Ilnylri, brooxbt in another drove of cattle from John Hhaver' Mo-lallaram-h Monday, for the city meat ' market. Maiali Krakea and wife, from W01. (lalloway'a farm near McMinvilla, are vlaltlng the ernte of Mra. Frekea at , Logan, Ihl week. Mra. MT Johnaon, who bat been at tba I'ortland Hanatarlum for several weeks, returnrd bom Monday, much luiprored in beallh. J. It. Ubor, Joined hie wife Halorday at lb horn of Mr. and Mr. It. W. Por ter, of Canemab, where they will ipend Chrl.tuia holiday with Mra. Labor' parent. City hlghtwatchinan K. L. Bl.aw, la successfully recovering from hi accident farcturlng an ankle but will be aoma week yot venturing out door. 1). W. Klnnalrd Government Inspector ofNurvey and Charles Burn Jr., re turned Tuesday from a tour of Inspecting government aurvwy in Katern Oregon. I. N. llMkr,of Marlon county, la in the city visiting his son and daughter. Notwithstanding hi advanced age of Ti years, Mr. Baker I well and ijulUi hearty. (Jeorga W, Bwope, alio lately entered 1Oiilaylila heniluary for a theological oourae, reort that ha preached bla Aral inrmon at bla borne church In Loulavllle the 01 h lout. Aaran Cornelius, who formerly wa a pioneer resident of Oregon City, now re aiding at Oakland California, la visiting old friend and neighbor In Oregon City and vlclrrily, Iter. W. K. Copeland, a resident mem ber of Hurley, th first ludustrlal settle lunnt of tin c-oHTatlva brotherhood, lectured at the Y, M. 0. A. ball Tl.ura day the l.'Illi hint. Waller Moea, an OregenCity boy, wa In Kugena Wedunailay traveling with "A iirei'ty Tlino" a farce comedy. Kuune (Juard. Mr, M'i la a eon of 8. V, Moa, ol thla city. , Mr. and Mr. C. K, Marchand, moved their liMiiM-liold elfncta out to a dwelling near Jone'a mill Wedneatlay, win-re Mr. Marchand will work in the employ of the Crown Taper company. Mr. i. William Uiboney, of Fjx.kaiie, la vlaillng friend in Oregon City thia week. Mr. Ulbonry waa formerly panlor of the Orrgim City Tretlivterlan church and now flila a pulpit at HKikne. Jauirt Adklnn, prominent in aaw mill biuliieea at Canby, waa looking after bualtieaa Intereati in Origoi City Mon day. Mr. Adkina I a partner In the Itimtier buinei controlled by Adkina lirothera, County commlMionera Morton, Iew elllng and Killatt, adjourned Friday and took an lne-lliig tour of the roaJa and brldg)-, of (be north end of the county. At lb iVcember term of their court aey. era! bridge wore ordered repaired. Mr, and Mr. Roberta and child, and Mr. and Mra, Kemp and eight children, all of Oregon City, arrivrd by Hunday mornlng'a lai. A aon of the Kobert't worka at Coon' mill and the family la Leaded for that locality. The Kemp will remain In Corvalll where they bare relatltea Corvalll Time. trrmxcmrcrrLnixtTrr cr r r cm crrrrr-rr trrixrr rcrrrrixrcrzi trxtrnxtrtrcrrtrrtrtSiTrr r crrrcrr 2 1 HE many complimentary remarks about tlto beauty and desirability of our fctock, and tho rcmark- 1 I " j ablo low jiriceB we are making; tho fitackg of articles that have been laid aside by us or carried w 1 1 4 away by satinfied purchasers proves that wo have not claimed too much about the selection, tho &-a.3 quality and tho prices of our holiday stock. Just now ours are truly Holiday Stores and you are again invited ti) come in, look around, price goods and paa3 on or buy as you choose. For Saturday and Monday wo have made some extra special prices on the following lines: Cameras, Photo Albums, Hooka in sets, Toilet Cases and Uoxes, Sterling Silver Novelties and Leather Goods, err: 1 B rrrrrt rixtirrrrrrarrrxrrrrrrrrnrrrrrriiu iuxrrr: HUNTLEY'S TWO STORES ORHGOJSI CIY, OREGON. W. A. I-IUNTL,I5Y Kjokscllcr and Stationer C. G. HUNTLEY Druggist THE LOCAL NEWS. At a -clal meeting of the Oregon City Young Men'a Chri-tUn An Utlon Franklin T. Griffith wa ele:t-d aNMxda'e coiiiitul, and Invited to ini-t ith the board of directore at all of It iix-HintC In the future, Buit. J.C. .iner announ ei that a epecial car wbl carry tearrheri, from Oregon City to Albany, lHx;euiUr 22, at 11:24 a. m. The rata la i for the round trip If 110 peraon go, other ie the fa'C will I increaaed proportionally. Theae ratea ran be bad on no other train. Wtddlnr I1' I Mm In If. With avi-ry 60 cent purchaie at th Itarket Store you will receive a coupon for the ailver tea let. "Clrrtie Girl," which come to thiv ely'i 0era Uoumi tonight la laid to be one ol the brigl.et farce comedx-i on tha road. It ia full of funny aituationa catchy aiiigi, and aparklimr. dialogue from be ginning to end. Macoy'a Comedian, who preaunt the play are all up-to-date and well known Kaatero people; Mia Maude 8uttoo ia a piiuanl touhrette, aucb a I all tha rag in New York Hhe apare In the title role and I ably aupportcd by the comedian, It. A. Gra ham and a boat of other, all equally clever actor, Including Kuaaell flamw-tt, Win. II. Delhman, Harry Htxlley. J. O. Winter, Mai Well and Annie MiU-h-l. A Circua Girl will bold the Uir.lt Friday night. Seal on ale at Huntley' 10. 20 and S) cent. Miro-jAllce Hteverm, of Oregon City, ml Kohert L Adma, of Milwaukie, we'o married at the borne af the bride' hither at Green 1'oiut, Wedneiwlay, at 8 o'clock v. in., Key. P. K. Hammond, olliciating. Mia Buroa Reddick and Mr. Nendel i acted aa bridcamaid and lt man, re upectively. The bildeau becomingly attired in beautiful adornment, and the groom in unual fashion. The parlor were decorated witb fern and Oregon grajie, with a large bunch of mUtletoe impended from an arch iu the center, nnd.-r which tha ohliviou laiie often found tl.emelvea in danger of mild a fwtilut. After the ceremony the rela tive and trienda witnecsing the ocra ! kion at down to a bountiful dinner pre- (-red by direction of Mr. Charlei E. Kuril. Mr. and Mr. Adamt will reoide at Milwaukkie In the future. MarrMtfe LlreaiM. Ladle abopping luncheon at S wet land', 273 Morrison Ht. Port laud. Catherine J. Hoffman and W. II HoMde. -On affidavit of E. Kirkeodall, Alice Steyena, aged 18 and R L. Adam, aged 25. Decemlier 17 On afflda7it of F. M. Covey, Ada Rich aged 22 and Frank Irvin, aged 32. On allldavlt of A. II. Will, Lettie Mertea Thompton. aged 23 and Fred W Will, aged 25. Lennie Chapman and R. B. Glbon. Myrtle Iireitbaupt and C. W. Klipoel Dei-ember 18 On affidavit of A. Lo elling, Anna Latourelle, aged 23 and! Homer Mullan, aned 29. Decetnher 'AOn affidavit of E. P. Dedraan, Iena Honberger, aged 21 arid J.T. Strile, aged 32. Sudden Dra'h t Itlllp Wolf. Philip Wolf, of Shubel, aged 71 yeara, died tuddenly at bla home on December 19, between the boura of 4 and 0 a. m. Coroner M. C. Strickland waa called and found that deceased had been op at about 4 o'clock a. m., and then again re tired. Soon after returning to bed be turned over and apparently took a po rtion noon hi back in an eay, natural position. Ilia wile aroee and about 6 o'clock a. w. called to deceased to arise, but receiving no reponie, tbe went to bia hedfride and found him lifeleaa. The coroner considered the caee plainly that of heart failure unaccompa nied by iuppicioui circumstance, and therefore deemed a formal loqueat on neceary. Deceased wa a native of Germany, and leave a wife and aeveral children to lament hi demise. Don't ue any of the counterfeits of DcWitt'a Witch Huiel Balve. Moet or them are worthlee or liable to came in jury. The original DeWitt'a Witch Ha zel Halve ia a certain cure for pilns, ec aema, cut, scalds, burn, sore and skin disease. G. A. Harding. ChrlHtmag Giru. Get your snita and overcoat made to order at half price. You have to pay bere for China labor at Balatko A IUr iis. Ban Francisco. White labor only. Tbe Farmer' and Mechanic' Store, sgenta. M. Miciuau, Prop. Faraier'a Ittentiun. We will receive a large consignment of timothy and clover eeed, to be de livered February 1, 1901. Leave your orders. We can save you money. Wilson & Co. Commission Merchant. DeWitt'i Witch Haxil Salve will qnicke y heal the worst burn and scalds ancV not leave a scar. Itcanbeapplieedtocnto and raw surfaces wiib prompt and sooth ing effect. Use it for piles and skin die easea. Beware of worthless counterfeits. George A. Harding. I,OftT. A red and white spotted cow, about 'J or 10 years old, large horns, little hole ia left ear. Reward given for the return oi animal to L. Damahy, Oregon City, Or. you TKf ir. IfSbiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, wbich is sold for tbe email price of 25 cent and 50 cent and f 1.00, doea not cure take tbe bottle back and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty yeara on this gnsrantee. Price 25 cen and 50 cents. C. U. Huntley, the Drag-gist. .The X2oxsevi.rnisli.er- AStoreMlofHolitlayGi s 11 15 announce to tho public of Cluckatnn County that our utock of HoliJay (iimkIs never Ix-fore whs an complete as this Hcason, wo have lriOtliUorent BntujilcB of Rock int; Chair on our lloom, tho finest line of Laco Curtains that over'catue to Oregon City. We have "elected our Crockery, Glanawaro and Lamjm from tho lnrgcHt and heat stock in tho We've bought them at low prices because we porters or manufacturers. ft Clrlslas Toy Store v largeet and lest market, bought direct from im. ERE is fun a plenty from Trick Toys that run up hill to very real STEAM ENGINES with, cars, equipments and right-of-way, as real as though owned by Wall street magnets. And the Doll Family, holding court with all the splendor you please. Each year finds more realness in the world of Make-Believe. Now the little Cook Stove, the Toy Carpet Sad Iron, the Toy Wash Tub and Toy Wash Board are HOI HQ Gluss Cp Hoard, f3 50 18? Sweeper, the Toy all really practical and useful articles. 1 Doll IIou9 Furniture (Bamboo set 50c) from the very pretty Chairs to the desks. Of course, sideboards, bureaus, tables and the rest of the things. .Odifferent styles of games. This is seemingly a complicated case, but there is nothing of this kind going on in our store, everybody that comes to us can't help but feeling joyful and animated. V ffojFfe'TjTl ' 1 1 1 iQi mint r J 0 5 Trains with Steam Engines, . price on application Ook Hull Tree, f6 00 and up Combination Onk Desk and Book Cast! $14 5 rSk limn iwnJJSw) j't Wall Packet, 50 cents Fine Decorated Dinner Set, $9 30 3a i'K3 hi 11 Dolls from ic to $10.00 Steam Engines from 55c up Magic Lanterns all sizes and prizes i mmmw ui im ife Rugs from 25c to $35 00 Nice Framed Pictures with 16x20 glass, $1.35 I BP Drums from 25c to Ji .00 Table Scarfs all sizes and prices Child Knife, Fork aud Spoon, 20c Wheelbarrow 25c Express Wagons all sizes , 1 Sad Irons 15c,