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t 8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NCVEMIiER 8, 1901. k HUMS Ul MLt'Jv I l ; . - ; i !. ; . I . L A,1VUIF Bllld I IMC Ht llUII Ul lilV J government against Turkey by a decisive , TO Erlday, November 1. I.tft ttage of the Fchley Investigation begin. Many witness were heard In trbuital, Chad irk coiitradUteJ one of tlie Admiral' statement. The demonstration of France again! Turkey wu effective, the iuadton put back to Toulun. What cau the change of plan not divulired. Four ease ot plague have been diacov ml iu GUtgow. Tber were do further deaths end no fresh case la Liverpool Quarantine precaution were taken et lUitan and French ort. The total Government receipt for Oc- toler were f I9,SS2.5i2 anJ the eipendi tore 140,643,833, which leave a surplus tot the month of HlSd,177, The annual report of Comniiloner Hermann, of the General land OilW, amy that 15,52,7VG acre of public land waa disposed of during the laat final year, an lucrease of $2,108,008 orer the previous year, which waa the banner year of public land aalea. The net lurplus from the entire land and toreet adtnlniitrailoo ia $3,548,442. Turkey may object to paying the ran oa neceanary to secure the release of Ilia btone, opon tbeae contention: First, that Mis Stone, although warned o the danger ol the road, pertieted in Ira' liug; aecond, that he did not notify the authorities ot her intention, In order to ob tain an retort, w hich precaution even the foreign I'onsul alway take in traveling in aucb outlying, insecure distiict of tb empire, and third, that the brlgard who kidnapped Miaa Stone and her compan ion were Bulgarian: that th coup waa planned la Bu'garia and that aanctuary waa fuund In Bulgarian territory. Saturday, Sot. 2. Wolff A Zwicker Iron Work I sold to R C. O'Reilly for $42,000. The public ttatement ahow a decrease of over nine million for October. The Duke and Ducheaa of York return borne from their tour of the colonial poe aeewlon. Mis Stone' aMuctor are itill hold inc out for tb 25.000 ransom and the case i becoming aerioo. The naval board propone 40 more Avericeo war vessels. The new craft will range from monater battleship down to tugboat. Estimate of expenditure of the in terior department during the fiscal year beginning July next aggregate 1170.000, 000 of which 1142,161 700 ia lor pension. Boer attack the Biitish near Bethel. A hard fLjbt in a thick mist recall in the English losing two guns, nine officer killed ana 13 wounded, ana 04 men killed and 1G0 wounded. The Schley investigation ia drawing to a close. The Admiral will make cor rection in hi testimony. Argument of counsel will begiu early next week and then the court will begin ita delibera tions. The cenrus report (how tb total number of illiterate males, 21 year and over in the United State, to be 2,326, 255. Of the 16.227,285 native born male, 21 year and over, 1,708,283 are illiterate, and of the 5,102,534 foreign born 020,002 are illiterate. The trial of John W. Consldine, charged with th murder of Chief of Polio Mot edit h at Seattle, June 25 commenced today. The court refuse a petition for continuance and the defense 1 working for a delay, Several wit nessea are missing. Case will go to the jury in about throe week. An unconfirmed rumor I afloat that Minister Wo 1 to be recalled to China Th purchaser of th Wolff A Zwicker ron Work will dismantle the plant and sell It piecemeal. Schley court of Inquiry ha heard the lat witness and haa reached the argil ment itage, lfanna cponed the argit ment for th government and the law yer are likely to conclude Thuraday. Dense fog envelope London, th like of which ha not been teen for years Ia the city, business waa thrown into confusion, (hipping blockaded and rail way deranged. Wednesday, Nov. 6, Eighty seven juror were examined before a trial jury wat secured In the Contldine case. State will begin the offering of testimony today. Uanna concluded hi address in th Schley investigation and Captain Paiker begin hi argument for the admiral II bad only reached the coaling ques tion when court adjourned. French troop land oo Mitylene Is land and will aeiie the custom. Thi I probablv a preliminary move to the oc cupation of Smyrna. The three princi pal port of the island have been occupied. A plot to massacre the entire garrison at Moncada, 1'iovinca of Terlac, Island of Luajo, haa been revealed by the wife ofooeot the conspirators. Arrest fol lowed and many Incriminating paper wer seized. Sundy, Nov. 3. The Buffalo Exposition close with finaoaciul loss of about 13,000,000. Football score: Multnomah, 5, U. of O..0. Portland Academy, 12; Albany College, 0. Hon. H. W. Corbett head in the sub erribtion lint of the Lewi and Clark centennial with $30,000. Lord PauDcefote will bring over a new canal treaty which provide for the ab rogation of toe Clayton-Bulwer conven tion. Captive baloon, containing nine per son, broke from its fastenings at San Francisco and sailed away to Pescadeno, t0 miles distant, where it landed. Ho one was injured. Monday, November 4. The laht rail of the line connecting Moscow with Vladivottock was laid to day. Last month wai the warmest October for 30 year. It was also a dry month, though nut the dryest. France demands satisfaction from Tur key. The rumor that the French squad ron had returned to Toulon was un founded and it is expected to reach its destination today. The members of the New York Board of Trade hav issued a call for a recipro city conference to meet Nov. 7 and select delegate to the National Reciprocity Convention which meets in Washington Nov. 19. Comtiiiflsioner Hermann' report hows there are 33,784 033 acre of un appropriated and unreserved lands in Oregon, of which 23.642,304 acres are uosurveyed. The reserved area is 6,500 821, and the area appropriated, 21,t)!)2, L&Q acres. Thursday, Nov. 7. Captain Carter i to have a rehearing in a civil tribunal. LA Hung thang, China greatest (talesman die in Pekin. There are 6740 pensioner In Oiegon who received last year $749,310. Ten persoo burned to death by a Or in a Hurley, Wis., vaudeville theatre. Oiegon National Guard receive 1500 new Khaki uuiforms. They will not be issued before next Spring. . French squadron ia still lying before Mitylene aud troop have not been landed. Ministers met at Constant!. nople and examined the deinao.de. The Cooaul-General at Constantinople baa received a letter from Mia Stone written October 29. tier captor were lodged in care in Bulgarian territory last week. Her release is expected. Air. Kay nor, rxhiey consul, con cluded hi argument which was very ef fective. Schley was deeply moved. One woman fainted and many wept. Judge, spectator and opposing counsel congratulated the Maryland lawyer. Scbmitx, the Union Labor candidate for Mayor of San Francitco ha woo. Hi plurality it about 40u0. lie issues a statement assuring merchant and financier that they need have no fear that his policy will be a radical one. Tuesday, November 5. French Mediterranean squadron has arrived at Smyrna and seized the cus toms and the control of Turkish reve nues ia lost to the Sultan. House ot What shall We Have Far Mexertl This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking ! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange' Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cla. J a raped on a Ten I'raoy .tall. The little daughter of Mr. J. S. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten peony nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minute later the pain had d sappesred and no more suffering was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland, Ya. Pain Balm is an antisep tic and heals such injuries without mat uration and in one-third the time re quited by the iinual treatment. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. THE MIME It KOUTE To (be Kant. The gre test percentage of Pacific Coast tnvel passes through Halt Lake City by way of the Rio Grande Line. The fall and winter climate in Utah and Colorado is ideal ; the sun-lit day being as pro verbial in winter a in summer. This fact, together with the mifnificent scen ery and the splendid train service lend to make the Rio Grande Lines via Den ver and Salt Lake, the most popular route in the country. Three fast train daily between all points in West and the East. Close connection at Ogden with trains of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line. Pullman Palace and Ordin ary Sleepers without change to Denver, Omaha, Kantian City, St, Louis and Chi cago. Perfect Dining Car service. Per sonally conducted excursions. For time tables, rates and descriptive matter in quire of J. D. ManHfield, General Agent, 124 Third St., Portland; or. Geo. W. Heinlz, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. Lodges. SOLA CIIUM.K, No. h!7. W. of V mots the Hrtl and third Tuesdays of each nioinU al 7:30 p. ri.. In Wlllamrti Hall Flora K. Morrl, 11. N., Carrla N. Parker, ('lata. Cataract Lodge No. 76, K. of P. meet every Wednesday evening lo Red Men' ball. Yiaitin knlghta Invited lo attend. J. Peckover, K.of It. and H. Order of Washington, Nonpar!! Union No. 37, meet every Saturday evening. at Willamette hall. Mr, little Foley, i recriary. A. 0. U. W. meeta every Saturday evening except the fifth in th A. O. J. W. Temple. 11. J. Harding, recorder. Rebekah Willamette itetwkah Lodg No. S meeta aecond and fourth Friday of each month at I. O.O. F. Temple. Margaret William secretary. Clackama Chapter No. S, R. A. M meeta on the third Monday ot each month in Masomo Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Court Kohin Hood No. 0, Forrater ot America, meeta drat and third rrlday ta the month in Red Men' Hall. W. li. Stafford secretary; Frits Meyer, chlel ranger. Willamette Fall Camp No 148, W. 0 W. meet 1st and 3rd Friday In th Willamette 1111. C. C. 4. F. Scriptur and clerk U. Old. Order of Pernio nieeta every Monday mailt at Kedmen's halt. Head CoiiiimIot, tt. 8. Horltture; Mrs, klsy Taylor secretary Oregon City Camp. No. 5uM Modern Woodmen of A nierica meet every second and fourth Tuextay in the month, al Willamette Hall U. Urosaenbacher, Clerk. Catholic Knighta of America SI. John's Bianch No. 647. meet every Tuesday of tlie month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M.. meet ia Red Men' 1111, every Tt ursday even ing. E. E. Taylor, record keeper. Meade Poet No. 2, O. A. R., meet drat Monday evening in each month al 7:30 and third Saturday in each month at 1 o'clock p. m. in W'tlamett Hall. 1. Colbert, Commander. Lawton Command No. I. of Orevon Union Veteran Union meeta aecon l Sat urday 1 p. m. in Redman' hall and 1 fourth Saturday at 7 p. m. In T. F. Cow-ing'sorlicw. Pioneer Chapter No. 2. O. E. 8. meet the second and fourth Tueedav in earl month at Masonic Hall. MrU-M Strange, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3. 1. C. O. F.. meeti every Thursday in Odd Fellow' Hall.- T. F. Ryan, ecretry. Fll Encampment No. 4. 1. O. O. F. tnet first and third Tuesday In each month. Judson Howell, secretary. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meeta first and third Satunlaya in each month al Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corp No IS, meet at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Ancient Order of Rd Croaa Oregon fny L1t, No. 1, maei aecond and fourth Frv dart iu each month in Willamette ball. United Artisans meet every Thoradav evening of each month at the Willamette Hall. The social meetinK of this ordr l econd Tburaeav of each -month. F. H. Cooper, eec., A. J. Goodfellow, M. A Lone Pine Lodxe. No. M. A. F. A A M., Lovan, Or., meet on the second Saturday in each month from th 1st of May to 1st of November at 2 d. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May al 10 a. m. Geo. C. Armrtrong. Sec. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13. Imn. O. R. M., meeta Tue ay eveninii 7C. at Ked Slen' Mall.. B. Dillmaa. C. ot R. ; Harry Baxter, aachetn. Junior Endeavor metis at 3:V) Sunoays, wT Respectfully Call Your Attention to the Followinc Grocorlos (irc-on CoflVo, from ICo jhuiiuI IWt Ilior, 11 poiinil for It CO Arm it Ilaintiior SxU, Imlk, H Hm for. . . Shoe) Prt-Ming;, r Uittlo Hilling;, per Imttlo Hilling. tr Ixix Waaliing Powder, kt lb ' SWp, luix of 'JO 1'iira "0c? Matches, o utKir for. . Extracts, per o HirJ FveJ, pnokneo Notions Hone Collar Hutton, jkt enn! Money I urn', from Outing Flannel, from , Hlmkcr KUniiel, from oc jfi oo v.. 0 So To .50 tin lo '.'Vj .'k5 Knitting Nenllea, jht aet Hair ptna, ixr paper Cmrtrr Klastio. jt yd , Sotitnrho Hraiil, all color, rtunch. Tatw, 2 rII a for Skirt Hinding, p-r yd ffl lo to i:o IUlr IliMton. tx'r yd Darning Cotton. 2 roll for Rick Hack Hraid. per hunch White Metal Tea Sjhxh, t act White Metal Tahlo Sjmkhi, jxt set Corsots We carry tlie famous Ir. Warner' Rust proof and the Coronet Corset. VrU'vn rang ing from 0c lo ll..'0. Mackintoshes Hoy a' 112-1 and up Men's 1 .V) and tip Women' 2 'J5 and up Sheet Wadding 2 sheet for Cotton Hatting 1Vj Umbrellas Ciingham and Saline Umbrella from. .-I'V' up Silk Umbrellas, from II 25 up Our Stock consists of Staple nnd Fnncy Dry Goods, Notions, Hntf Caps, Shoe?, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tlnwaro, Groceries, Etc FARM PRODUCE AND SHINCLCS TAKEN IN EXCHANCC. 1 Front Trading Co; Court Houso Block, Oregon City. Wo crtrry the celebrated Ollfx-rt Miilng. Pocket Cutlory Wo curry the, C. C. C. Pm-ket Cutlery. 'r(!, , fr in 2(o tip, mid gMMU warranted. Cushion Covors In Cushion Cover wo have prttty assorl tneiit, and vellitig them at price lo suit y0ti. Wo are agent for iho celebrated rnu al lowing Standard Pattern. Fashion sheets fre Boots and Shoos Wo carry J. H. iwl Wear Reslsfers and Uradley A Metcalf Shoe, which alway give satisfaclion. Hats Hoys' I fa!, from ,vi0 u Me'n'a Wool Hat U Too and II C Men' Felt Hal, from II (m u Hosiery Hoy' Heavy Hleyclo Hoe. riblted, j-r pr '." I .ml ica' llo, it'xxl quality, xilr C I ndie' All-Wool Hose, pair yfl Misea'an lUiya Kxtra Heavy I lose, 2 pr '.'3 Men'a SMk, ribbed top, pair f Men' Kxtra Heavy Kck. 3 jntlr .... y Men' Wool SH'ka, heavy, pair 'jj We Invite yon to rail ami inrrt our No Millinery and Pre Triinmifig brfure buyin elsewhere. In Irrs TrimiuinK wo have a assortmetit erpial to any in t'ortlaixl. Capos and Jackots Ladie Capea, from f 2' o I.adie' Jacket, from 3 fit) u MiiW an J Child' Jacket, from ... J U) u Wo have a gxl asirtmeiit tf Women' Collarette, Storm Collara. jjRed P. Dl. Sunday Services. St. John's, Catholic Key. A. Ilillelirsnd, pastor. On Sunday, ma at 8 and 10;. TO a. in. Third tiunday In acli monlh, Onrtnan sermon after 8 o'clock ruaaa; at all other nn(, KiiKliort aruioiis. bun(tay cln at 2:30 p. ni. Veer. apoloKcllcal subjacts aud benediction al 7..V) p. m. German Evsnrslical Luihvran Immart tial Cornei KiK'nh and J. Q. Adams sia.; Kev. Knimi J. W. Mack, pantor. bunday--hoo at 10 a. m.; weekly services vry Tburwlsy at 8 p. in. Urrman srhool rverv Haturda) from 9 to 12. Kverbxly Invited. Metuoditl Episcopal Church Kev. W. H. Inrn. palor. Sloriilnjf sarvice at I0.-4.V Huoitay Hcbool al 10:00. Claw mectln aftt mnruluf Mrrlra. EtbdIiis ierrlca at 1M. Kpworib Laru metiri( Huodar Ttulrif ai , fra;r Mrctlni Thuridar raulm njjth traiieri cordially lovlteil. FTKHT PRrBBVTKRii rnt'hr-ir a 1. Montim-ry. faator. 8errict at 11 a m. and 7 SO r. m. riabbatb Hcbool at 10 a. u. Voun Paoplc'i SoclctT of CbrUtlao EndeaTor meets svary Sunday ranlnf at ( SO iimiadaj sveulOf prayar mMliiis at7 JW. Beata fr. KVANGEI.ICAL CHL'Rf-H-Corni.r of Eirfhlh and Mailirou street, lUv. H. Coplay lianor Hfrvlcrs every ealitiaih at 11 a. in and 7:45; p. in. Sunday School 10 a. m Prayer mretliiK 8 p. m. All are welcome ST. PAUL'S Ei'I.HCOFAl, CHl'UCH-. Rev. P. K. Hammond. Hector. Hi-rlc every Sunday at 11 a. m, and 6:00 p. in. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Oilier nrvlce at may be announced. All Mats free. Stran ger cordially Invited. FIR8TCONGRKO ATIONAL CHl'P.CfT, comer of Main and Eleventh lreet Hry. R. H. HollliiK'r, paator. Morn in if nerrice 10:.V; Sunday School 12; Junior Endeavor 6; V. P. 8. U. K. prayer meetii.j 0:30; eveniriK service 7:30. United Brethren Cor. EKlitb and Plerc streets. Rev. Cocking, paaUir. Mervices every Sunday at 11 a. ri. and 7; p. in.; Sunday, school at 10 a.m.; youiiK people's meeting st 0:30 p. in.; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-Kev. J. H. Heaven, panior. Preaching services every Sunday at 10 -30 ami 7:30 p. m. Hun day school at 12 noon to 1 p. iu, juniors meet in the afiernoon and the Senior Young People's society and liihle study clans at 0:15 p. in. Thursday evening. reKular prayer service at 7:.'J0 p. m. VVedrieiwlay evoniriK, Bible study class st Y. M. C. A. rooms (eel by the pastor. German liapllHtr-8ervI(s the Brat Sun day of each month at 8 o'clock p. m., con ducted by Rev. Albert Grarier. Evangelical Lutheran, Zlon Congregation Cor. Eighth and Jefl'eraon streets. Key. Meyers, iisntor. Sunday-school at 0:30 . ru.; services at I0:.'J0 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. BEAVER CREEK At the Welsh Con greeutioiial church, Sunday nervines will lie as follows: Preaching at 10:. A. M. by Kev. J. Mnrlais Richards, B. O. paetor; Sabbath school at 2 P. M.: weekly prayer meeting Wdneday at 7:00 P. M.: ceiehra tion of the Lord's supper, aecond Sunday of each month. HEAT OL I The Weekly Inter Ocean America's Heat UepnlJienn Taptr Editorially FearUtt Consistently lie publican Mways TJEWS from all part of the world Well written original ttorlca Answer to (jurriet on all sub ject Articles on Health, the Home, New Hooka, and on Work About the I'arm and Garden. The Inter Ocean Is a member of the Associated Prcaa and aloo ia the only Western ncwipaocr receiv ing the combined telegraphic and cable arws matter of both the New York Hun and New York World respectively bcnidc daily report from oye correapondent throughout the country. Wo pen can tell more fully why It is the rkst on earth. 62-TWELVE-PACE PAPERS-52 Kriin full of news from everywhere and a perfect leant of ccia matter. . . . $1.00 A YEAR . . . Oregon City Knlerprlr OFFICIAL PAPER Of... CLACKAMAS COUNTY AND OREGON CITY. . . TtHI publisher of the KxTiaraisK are now p . prepared to furniah th public an unequal!. I new servic in the way of a splendid tluhbt .: offer. Th ENTRBraisi contain complete arw f Clackamas eouiety and th Stat of Orrgoo and, it connection with th Chicago Weekly Inter (fcran giving a it doe the beat new of the world -I provide reader with a very deairabl service. The subimripiion prhe of the I'.MTRaraisM is f I ; a year and th Inter (Xcan, i.oo. JUnh will be t for one suW-riplion prle when paid in advance. The Enterprise M!K VI! AM $1.50 TIN UttrOcc TWO GOOD PAPERS FOR THEPRICE OF OK - 1 Free Metliodhit-Rer. J. W. Kldndtr. pe tor. Preaching llrt,! and third 'I uemlsyn st 11 a. in,; prover meatlng every Thursday evenlhg, Services held In the Congrega tional church at Klyville. M. K. South Rev. T. P. Hay ties, pantor. Third Sunday at t'nileil Brethren church, I'.alabllalied 11(15. CJ. Hill OA. Basrstli Bifsatar of F03N.Z. i Ul Kind Yon Hart ' A PIONEER mm i.''M'ViiV7'l f a afra vt CANDIES I l'l Ml .k 'Jl.iit i lWa that's rl and brU. U(nl&',Unt- No odor. (2Jj'i i Man, ,trl. Bold K ' MTANDAKII Oil, o. rerwbera. and Exjn1 Fruight aud jiarcola 'delivered to uil partu of the city. RATES - REASONABLE For Younir Men uud Toung yfoinen. Tliern U nothing that will aroiiNa the ire of a young uwtn or woman so quick a to have interior laundry work put oil on thorn. Thev may drt-HS ever no wnll, but it their shirt front or shirt waist I tniiHsy their neat appearance 1 ipoiled. The Troy laundry make a specialty of ladle' and gentlemen' One work. There can be no hotter work than is done at the Troy. Leave your order at Johnson' barbpr shop. COFBTIPAT "I be? ton 14 at a tlms asvaaat mt (ha ewwal. no ' ' mora mam iM.t tor aalii bt tr i Clironle eoiKtlpatlnn fur aavon yeara I ' ' his urrlbla oouilltlimi urlus that II i I err itilni t beard of but nerer found anf ' iiidiiih until I heaan uilt t-'AK ' Bow bars rron one to t hraa pauaact ' ' vat rlob I would give lluUUV for each u U sub a rallef. avwtsa L. I ' 1IU0 ftutMll Ht., V CANOV CATHARTIC lS1(yaA0 mas asoimsio Plaatanl, Talatable, I'otant, Taats floud, never blokaii, Weaken, or Urlpe, lua, so, ... CURI CONSTIPATION. .. ItarUas BtM CaByaar, CkMasa, BMlnai, It " The F.nlorpriee 1 50 per year.