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I OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1001 Personal Mention I wsurrtwwaaaar vframmr fen-; Hoi luiul ti In town Monday from ('lat'iainaa. WIN of Liberal, was In town Wednesday. I'M Halee, f CurrlnevllU, u In tl,a clly Tuesday, i John Coc hran, of baiem, vu In the flty Hunday. James Hoots was In (own Wednesday Ifoiti Clackamas". OrorK Kllllo, of Kllloll's 1'ralrla, was In id i It; Tuesday. Mrs. T. K. Cowing, Jr., Is visiting hctr parent at Bllverton. Mri. P. K. Hill left Monday for Walla Wall on short vlalL Mra. K, A. Mile la visiting her brother ml slairr In Hsppooei, Judtf T. K. Hyan I in Tha Dalles and 111 return this afternoon, Mi tienevleva llughea, ol Halem, la vlelilmf Mr. P. II. (Hum, Italelgh Trimble, of I'or tland, vlalted friend In Oregon City Monday. Harry T'embaUi went lo Alhmy on We.lneaday's train on a abort htialneaa till'. Mr, Ueo'gw A. 1 1 arl lug want to Ra bin Wednesday to lli4Mt Ilia Relief Corps. Mr. and Mra. W. V. UmHun, t Halem, were vLitlng lelatlvra In Oregon t'I'y Ihlawerll. J. ('. Elliott. prominent merchant of IlainaM'iia, aa In Ida clly on bualneae V.liirly. A. M. Miller, bookkeeper of ISag.by's saemlll at .Needy, waa In town Tuealay on bualnea. trv. Julian Hatch, of Hiring water, a tl gueel of Rev. A. J. M m'gotiiar laal M ni'liy. Mra. K. W, Conyera, of t'laiakanle, wt vUllilifl ber daughters In Ihlt city laat Saturday. 1. 1.. Clark, a farmer ol Logan, baa niovel lo flat karnaa, whvia b will re ticle In luluie. Mra. Kannle Honney, of Cotton, waa In tuwn Tnewlay, and pal l the Enter pnee a pUamot call, Rv. Julian llal-h, of Fprlnuwater, waa In town Wednesday and paid the Enteiprlea a pleasant call. Vr. (inorg Urcujiton, of Portland, v. tiled ber parent, Mr. and Mia. J. M. Taylor, of Ibla clly, Hundejr. lenndn Jaygar la critically III at bla reaideiiM and It It f oared that b will hare lo undergo an orellon. 1). W. Klnnalrd, tntcluf of auiveya, baa returned from Lakeview and a 111 re main In the city f r several wet ks. Mr. V. I. Hurns, a plonrer of Oregon City, but now a leiideol of Portland, lively sltk at bll bum, lM7 Hixth street Mre. Edith Cloute, formerly of Oregon City, who hat been very til at the liood Hamaritan lloaplul In 1'orllenJ, li Im proving In health. Edward rVhwab bat rraumed bit xel llon a stenographer with tha Crown l'aer t'ompany, and baa taken rooma at tha Cheaa reildeoce. R. I., Ilolman an I C. (1. Ilunllry wera dm k shooting- don tha Columbia Fri day and Hnturday willi a I'ortland tnan and bagued 73 blrda. Mra. Ehxaheth Mlllaand aon, ol Fan Fiaiii'lMo, atrri vxl Wednesday mornii g lor a visit lo Mr. Mills' aunt, Mr' W, W, Cjinnn, of Canemab. Mra. Pearl Richard departed for ber McMiiinvllla boma Tuesday. Blia waa arcompaiilnd by Mi. Pavla at far ai Ore gon City. rtllverlon Ap:eal. Miaa Ktia Upton and Mitt Catherine Wood, ol Portland, ami Mr. Carl t-hort-ridge, of McMinnvllle, attended the Na tive Horn' dance Inal Friday night. Mr. and Mra. Orr, of St. I.ouir, have taken apartment at the Chaae ruaideiu'e. Mr. Orr mirreed C. 1. M.xr a resid ent agent lor an Kaatern iiiNurame com pany. County Purveyor Krncet Rand and hi brother, Hal Rands, returned from a urveylng trip In Idaho. They were compelled to dim ontlnUH operation by the exceaxlve auowfall. Winnifred Hill wu In town Friday and attended the Native 8on' dance. Bince leaving Oregon City Mr. Kill ha roalded In Silver Lake but will atay In 1'ortUml ihla w Inter. Clmrlii Hartman.repreaitnlatlve from Marlon County In the leglHluturo, van In the city Tuimday on liimineta. He la a candidute for the Republican nomination of ahonirof hi county. T. J. JonHrud, JuHtlce of the I'eace of Camtadet 1'reclnct, and whote poatotllue I Kelao, waa In town Monday. Mr. Jonarud ha been banker and waa at one tuna a atate senator in MlnueHota. Otto Ooiigelbach, of Clackama, wa In town Monday, He arrived home sev eral week ago from Nome and will re turn to AliiHka next Spring. He ha ex cellent prospect thore. Itev. William Stoever, of the Evangeli cal Luthoran church, I veiling relative in tbl city. He ha been in Bprague, Wash., for the past two month and will probably transfer hi field of work to New Wbatoom. It. J. Moore, of Molalla, wa In the! clly Monday, He waa accompanied ; boma by hi daughter, Mr. (), p. F.ty, I hi grambwm, Marvin Kby, and by bla! aon, M. V. Moore, atenographer of the I'aclfli) Coatf Illactill Company, of iVt land. They will spend a week with Mr, Moore on bla Molalla farm. J. A, Tuda, of Otwego, wa In the cliy Ntlnrday. He la a farmer of many yeara' xpeiUiiirw and thlt tea aon hat gone In rather heavy for poiabHia. Ha baa four and one half arret anil will harvest a crop of I0 htiahel lo the acre. While Ihla It not a record, It la an excellent howlng on ridge land without artllklat fertlltlxer. Deputy High Chief Ranger A. V. Field, of lb Ancient Order of Foreaiera, left Wednetday morning for Portland, Monday be will go In California to do torn murk for ihn organltttlon. Mr. Field had remarkable tun-cat In inalltul Ing a court In Ibla clly, leing here only Hire week an I leaving a ptoMrout beige of over IH) ineinbert, IT, liig millinery aale. Mint Coldtmitb. Albright A Iogu have piano ticket. fllg reduction on ahoea. Red Front Htore. The Acme, opoalie Fnterprlae ofTlce, nianufacturea freah candy dally. Fruit, clgai and tobacco. Hod a fountain. New, I'ROI'UHAIH IMVIIFU. Fuf hcwi r Imprormicat Hand of Ore go ( tj, Oreg . roHkalt will he nieUcd by (be Kl nance Commltte of tha City Council of Oregon City nntll Wednesday, Ilwemtwr 4, I'JOl at 4 o'clock p. m. for lh tale al nirf le than par value and accrued In threat of One Ker liiiproveiniit Itoiid of Orrgon City, O'egun, amount W7 00, a the aam aball be authorised lo he la aued, aaid Umd to ! datel February 1, yi, and aball mature In tn yr from the dale therW, and be payable In (Sold Coin of the I'mUl htatet and bear In lereat al the rata ol aix per cent, per an num, Interval payable teuii annually, aald intcrrat lo be evidenced by coupone atla. Ltd to ta d bou J; FrovMed, how- ever, lha rinl t to lake up and cancel aaid bond Uxn Ihe payment of the face value IhciHof with accrued Interetl to the dale of pavim-nt, al any aeml-annual coupon periml at or after one year from Ihe dale of aald bond la hereby reserved. Held b,nd laaiird under auihorliy of an act of the Ieialature of the Hlate of Ore gm, entitled, An Act lo amend rctlona 1, J. 3, 4, 6, M, and 7 of an Act entitled, An Act to pruvde for the laaoance of bonda for the Improvement of Klreeta and Laying of Seweia In Incorporated cltlea. and for lb payment of the coal of auch improvement and laying of wt by Inttallmenia, filed In th vtnr of Ihe Secretary of Klate, February 22, 1KW3 The right to reject any and all bid I hereby reaerved. Alt bid rnnet be accompanlwl by a check for 10 per cent ol the amount of the bond, payable lo R Koerner, Chalr inan, a litpiidated damage In eae the bidder tball withdraw bla bid or ahall fall or neglect lo lake and pay for the bond aforeaald ahould the aame be awarded lo him, Hy order of Hie Finance Committee of the City Council of Oregon CUy. Harca C. Cuaar, Recorder. "A Wlae Woman," the three-act mu deal comedy bv WiKmxI Clark, who I alao reaponaihle for that great aucceaa, "Oh 1 fuaanab I" baa bw-n secured lor the near future at the Khlvely 0era House. Thi a lorlunate InMiklng for Manager Miively ami one worthy of epeclal notice, a the attraction It to tie awn In but very few one-nighl stand thi season, i t time having leen almost entirely booked in the larger cltlea ol the country. Tbl I atrong evidence of the atrength of the company. Mr. Hamilton, at the Red Font Store, ha somo elegant hut al Vrhes to suit you. The 3 veer-old daughter of M. L. Miller, of Fall View, waa struck In the rluht eye with a ruler Wednesday after noon. 8he waa playing with ber 4 year- old brother In the yard and in play he threw a ruler at her, striking and split ting the eyeball The accident resulted In the loss of her eye. 1'iiliailaii Services. Rev. W. U. Kliot, jr., state superin tendent (or the American Unitarian As sociation, wilt lecture In Willamette ball at 7:30 P.m. on Sunday evening, No- vembt'r 24. Hi subject will be "The Watchword For the Twentieth Century. Portland-Oreiron City boat Sir. Leon leave foot of Eighth St. at 7 and 11 a. m. and 3:0l) p. m. Leaves Portland at 0:00 a. m. and 1:00 and 5:00 p. m. Take the Leona if you want a good com fortable ride. The run is made either way In one hour and fifteen minutes. Round trip 2o cent. An exceptional bargain, near Oregon City 22 mile from Portland, good road 400 acres, creek and spring water, 75 acres In good cultivation, rich bottom land. Price only $12.60 per acre. C. O. T. Wii.uamb, Room 0, Barclay building, Oregon City, Oregon. OADTOniA, vl. W' J u... II il ft . . . -LI Bear tb m ma m nl" m B011 School book exchanued at Moore' pharmacy. Clearance aal on men's and boy a' bat at Ked Front. "A Wiae Woman" at Shlvely', Fri day, Nov. 'MU. Oreat reduction in price In all millin ery, Mlae Uoliltmlth. Clearance sale in the millinery depart lueiitol ihe Red Front Htore, Three centa per pound paid for clean cotton rags at The Enterprise ollloe. Umbrellas repaired and recovered, alao built to order. Johnson & Iamb, 1 20 lo 1 100 lo loan on chattel or per tonal aecurity. Pimlck A Eaatham, agt. Ituy your meat at Albright A Logu' meal market and secure vote lor the ilM) piano. Ten centa in merchandise given with every piano vote purchased at Moore' pharmacy, Uae Red Line Couirti Cure, 25 and 60c. (itiaranteed. Charmen A Co., PrugglU. TU kel with everr bottle. A laughable Farce-Comedy, "A Wise Woman," at Khlvely, Frl'ay, Nov. 2Uih. Come and enj-jy yourself. In order to fed in our stock we have made a (in at redncilen In I'rlre on all millii.ery gixxlt. Miaa Uoldamitb. On Thanksgiving night the Salvation Army will bold a Junior Rally In their hall. CoftVe and rake w ill be served. IHj you want to see your lodne w in the I IV) piano? Albrixhl A Login iu on vote wltb every 25 cent purchase. Court Ml. Hood, Ancient Order of For ettera, hat changed Ita meeting night, and will meet in the future every Mon- -"y. One of Ihe few really good shows is coming to Shively's, Friday, the ffJth. You hail better boy your tick a early. Now on tale al Shively'a, after Tuesday at Hantley't i The ladle of the Hapllsi church are making txlenelve preparations for a holiday sale to take place a week ot two before Cliriatmaa. Sofa pillows will be the principal feature. vWinier clothing is what yon want. Cjld weather It coming on and it coats no more to be comfortable. Joe Know land, the "lb at reel tailor, baa hundreds of sample of elegant good lo select from. Know land's clothe fit. Ammunition of every description Shell loaded to order. New shot guns, Old uuna repaired. New Block of air nfles, fVtO thole. Sewing machine and bicyclea repaired. The place to get It fixed, Johnson A Lamb. All work guarxDtevJ. The Oregon City Woolen Milla are ad vertisingthesaleof a lot of fine cassi mere remauM at the cost of manufac ture. This ia the first time that such an oppoitunlty i fcffered by them and we aould adviae buvers to go early and have the entire lot to aelect from. PhrlMtian Science services sre held In Willamette ball every 8unday morning at eleven o clock Sublert tor Sunday, Nov. I7lh, "Soul and Body." Sun day School at twelve o'clock. Wed- ! " nesday evening meeting at eight o'clock. To these service all are welcome. Charle Munton, of Damascus, died suddenly Wednetday, November 13, of heart disease. Munson, with hi part ner, Andrew Swensnn, bad lived on a farm near Damascus for a quarter of a centurv. Both were bachelor and they owned everything in common. Each had executed w ill in favor of the other. Score a big bit In Tacoma "A Wise Woman." There i no questioning the popularity of the Marie Lamour Com pany after the enthusiastic reception ac corded their performance ot "A Wise Woman." The largest bouse that wa ever assembled by dint of the utmost compression within the walls of the local theatre witnessed the perlormance and the phenomlually crowded state of every part of the house bore testimony to the popularity which the performers have earned for themselves during their pres ent season. Secure your ticket now or you my be disappointed in getting a good Boat. See Mr. Shlvely about it. Ed. Reckner, Louis Himler and John Grinder, of Oregon City, and Richard Cairn), of Astoria, returned this week from Idaho, where they have been for the past two months working in the Swan Falls salmon batche'y on the Snake river, about 80 miles from Boise. This hatchery 1b conducted by the state and ws established by f . C. Brown, of this city, a deputy under MaBter Fish Warden Van Dusen. The weather was freezing in that section and the hatchery men were compelled to discontinue operation. Nearly 800,000 eggs were hatched. Mr. Brown will arrive In about two weeks, as soon as some of the eggs have eyed. CA () () () O O () () () O () () O O O () 0 O o () () o o 0 0 o o () () o Rernernlier Ibis We guarantee to meet any cut price, club rate propositions offered on magazine, book, bible and mail order schemes, We will save yon the risk and expense of tending money away. Bring in Ihe Babies. We will present to every baby under one year old brought Into our store, a Fine Gold Ring Free. Measure will b taken and in about 10 d.yt the ring will be read- absolutely free. Hhrcwd biiyen have appreciated the special prices- that we have been making from week to week in our advertisements. These specials are exactly what we say they are. If it's a broken line we wish to close out they often go below cost; if it's a regular line the reduction is usually from 20 to 33 per cent, and when the week is up, they go back into stock at regular prices. Stationery Special To rloae out broken line of box stationery we offer this week about 150 boxes of writing paper taken from our regular 15, 20 and 25c lines at 10c each. Each box contains 24 sheets with envelopes lo match. There are fancy tint; plain cream and white; and no box of les than 15: value. See them in our window your choice IOC. Book Special Tbl week It' a line of standard work em bracing Fiction, Ea-ayt, Science and llistcy. Printed from large typ on superior laid paper and bound in Bedford riMed ailk cloth. Pub liiher'a price 60c. Our regular price 40c. Thi week' special price 30c In the lot we alao include about 60 copyright books-sllk-htly shop worn. Regular retail price tl 00 to (1.75. WW Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City. occcocccccooccccoccccoocccccoccccc: () () o o o () () o o () () o o () ) () () () () () o o () () () () () () See "A Wlae Woman." at Shively'a. Every bat reduced at Ihe Red Front Siore. Big value in ready to wear bat. Mia Goldsmith. A marriage license was granted yetter ilar to Fannie Mercer. 45 and estor Merchand, 28. Jml rwivfbl m tiar Wnm nf Hrnmmer'a samples of boys' and men's hats which we are offeiiog at factory prices. Red Front. Coffee and doughnut will le served during the evening for 10 cents at the Saturday Club Thanksgiving market Tuesday. Those who wish a night of real lagh ter provoking pleasure should see "A Wiae Woman" at Shively'a, Friday, Nov. 20th. The teacher of the Eaatham school are preparing a program for Thanksgiv ing exercise, which will beheld next Wednesday afternoon. Another case of diphtheria ia reported at Paikplace. Miaa Ida Straight, daugh ter of Cy Straight, ia down with tbe dis ease. The young lady was attending school In Oregon City but did not catch the diaeaae here. Dr. Thorns Marshall, Held secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mission, made an interesting address Wednesday evening before a large au dience in the Presbyterian Church. He is entirely at borne with bis subject and ia a very enteitaiuing lecturer. Among the article that will be on sale i tha SMitinla PI oh Thanksiri vid2 mar ket Tuesday afternoon and evening will be mim e pies, fit for the god ; baked beana, fit for the yankeea; catsup fit for the Germans; dressed ducks and chick ens, ji'llies cranberry sauce, and a lot of other thimr for everybody. The Saturday Club will bold a Thanks giving market on Tuesday, November, 20th, in the building on Mam street, re cently vacated by McQlaahan A Miles. The sale will continue during tbe after noon and evening. A generous dona tion of edibles has been secured from housewives, whose skill as cooks is well known. Any one desirous of seeing and enjoy ing a first das, breexy Farce-Comedy entertainment will receive entire satis faction next Friday night, the 20th inst., at Shively's. A wonderful company. Every one a star better than Paul Jones. There will be singing, and good singing too. Rythm, harmony and melody will flood tl e crowded theatre, for it will be crowded, that is certain. Secure your seats now at Shively's, after Tuesday at Huntley's. The theme at tbe Congregational church next Suuday morning will be "The Cost of the Christ Life." In the evening tqe pastor will speak on the Question "What is the Duty of the Church Toward Anarchy?" This is a question that every thankful person should think about during the Thanks- givjng season. The music for the day will be in harmony with the season. "Thanks and Glory" by Gabrel will be rendeted during the morning service, and "Oh, Give Thanks" by McPherson, and "Give Thanks Unto the Lord" by Lorenx, at night. George H. Young and his brother, Louis Young, returned Wednesday from Fastern Oregon, where they located homestead claims 80 miles from The Dalles and about 35 miles from l'rine ville. They left here in September, and returned for the purpose of purchasing merchandise for a store which they will open. Mr. Young will leave hie family here during the winter, so that his children may finish their schooling, but his brother Louis will take bis family with bim. They will start next week, going by way of The Dalles, Indoor Base 6a Company A vs. Y. M.C.A. , At Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium The First of a Series of three Exhibition Carries. Saturday, Nov. 23, at 8 P. M. All Invited. Admission, 10 Cents. m P Spot Ozusla. Do you realize what spot cash means? It means a saving of from to 40 per cent, on every watch you buy of us. We offer for spot cash the highest grade watches at the following prices: 15 Jeweled Elgin or Waltham Watches $ 7.75 IS Jeweled Hampden i ....... . 6.75 17 Jeweled Elgin, Waltham or Hampden 12 50 20 Year Gold Filled Gents' Watches with highest grades Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Hampden or Rockford works 13.73 Ladies' Beautiful Gold Watches in the latest designs as low as 9 00 Space does not permit us to mention the nnmeroua bargains we are offering. You must see it to appreciate. We buy our good a for spot cash at the lowest market quota tions direct from the jobbers and yon will not wonder why we can offer you High Grade Watches at such ashonishing low figures. We give yon, in addition to our own personal guarantee, tbe iron clad factory guarantee on tbe cases and movements and guarantee every watch to give you the highest satisfaction or your money back. You are all invited to come and take advantage of our First Great Offer. Yours to please, The Wisconsin Jewelers and Opticians. WE ARE UKRK TO STAY.., 01 AT WOOLEN MILLS (J M o o SPECIAL. Pants Pattern Remnants At $1.50 Each. We still have a few ' Fine Cassimere Remnants At Cost of Manufacture. Oregon City Woolen Mills AT WOOLEN MILLS O o fed tl CO VOTE IS MAM) COSTEMS. Red Men In the Lead for the Irving aud Woodimn f r Chlckering. VOTB FOR TUB IRVING. Red Men 122,960 Public Schools 09,744 Woodmen of the World 04 Y.M.C.A VHi2 8. P. Depot 35 VOTE FOK Til CHICKKRINU. Woodmen of the World . 162,040 Public Schools 25,321 Knights of the Maccabees 100,248 Willamette Falls School 6,423 Huzaar and Rummage Sule. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold abaztarand rummage sale in Shank & Bissell's establishment, ad joining the church. The bazaar will open Tuesday, December 10 and con tinue during the week. Rags Wanted. 1 CaBh. paid for clean cotton rags at The Enterprise office. OASTOXIZA. Baanths ltw Kind tou KawAiwavs Bougnt Blgaatua if lla Kind You Haw km