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I OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1901 5 Oregon City lintcrprisc Now To-Day. WANTKI-1IKI-Hll IHiUMKWOUK". ,nt wlio uitlt'tiinl conking, (lixxl waui Call at sUireof " I Skm.iko. 'ANTKIT HKNT, 20 to io m-riM of K'l land conviwimil lo Orison 'ly, Aililrimi with Ixnin awl iiartlcii Urn. io No. 7iiMrnon C'ltv. ""hauh wa.ntkd-u.kan corroN ruga wantwl at tlii ollliw lor cleaning "monkv to WAS ATlU'KH cknt dm linprovixl lamia In Clackamas County f(,r (rum two lo Inn yara. rcayalile ly iii.llluii'lilit, If uValftM, Nocoi uiiilasloii. For full particular ami application (iriim apply MacMahtkn A IU'mmki.i., Won iiMi'f Work. I'orlUml, Oregon. HKlxiKtt A OKI WITH, (nlftVes lit tha Wrliihrl HiilNH'g.) iiavatliaoliulroal , iy, mliurtiaii awl rutmlry rnirtjr (or aniallr't prlia. M unry u lan el lliuoiit A (JairriTii. THE LOCAL NEWS. TWitca'a Cum. -The Teacl.rr'a Cluli, of tl' Iiilllu school of Cr-gn City iih'I Monday Wnlng l Hit rl li.mii of Mia Marjorie Caiiflnld. The utijM't under dlM UMlon was "Turkey." The club inta tvery two afeka on Monday ''! I" maklh atndy of cor tent events. CMKMrAiRMkNr Nitir Kamar. Tha Junior Mot ility of Hap'iat church ar arranging fr an nterUlnnient W lm IjivKn on Krlly of imt wk, November '.".. Thart IH ln a Klrreopilrau fnter Uinuieul Illustrating tha place of Kgvpl am) Canaan which hava becoiua familiar io lli claaa in Hi study of lli Hondas rnhool ItMMoiii during tha l few (IIUIllllS. ItllllHI NlAKtT C0MfLTlll). Con- tra tr K. I. Old ha nearly fliilahed I im roiiatriirtion of the pew county bridge acroaa the Molalla, between Canby ami Harluw and road III ha built to ah approach. Cat U. Harlow baa deeded a light of way through tne Harlow prop rty fur a road. The new bridge la a cov fro. I atrmttirft ami will l a (treat con vnlenra lo the iopl of that section. The Hoard of County Gomiiilaaiunore will meet In a few dayito accept the work. TiuNKauivtNU Hkvuk. A Thanii giving anrvlce will be held at the Metho dic church Thuraday morning at II o'clock. Ilev. Mr llol'lnger will preach (he wrinoii. The collection lhi year will U taken for the bcni'tll of the Hood Hamarltan Mom.llal. An ofT.irlng at the jai'fvlia will U taken In money, hut a , colled Inn of vegeUhlet, or other eaU lahlfN, and clean rag or any thing that can ha timid In the honltal will m taken, Kev. Mr, Ifainaiond will preaent tha clalim of the hoKpltal on the occaalon. Hick in 'ohtum llomTri,. The following nmldiuiU of CUckamai county are III In I'ortland lionpliaU; Mim Anna I'elera, from riar Harlow, Mim IxiU Aldnrmin, near Oregon City; Mn. It. Wallace, near Union Mill; (limUv Hcliuorr, IVarli Mountain, near Wil lamella Kail; Willie Inlander, Iteaver Creek; Mr. 8m liernhard, Courtney; Mr, Alhrlglit, near Claikaina ; llenja iiiln Jaeger, Oregon City; Mr. Kdlth Clmme, Oregon City, Tha flrat three are at Hi, Vincent' and 'the laat fire at Wood Samaritan Moltl, Niw (Ji aMTH. A'Unia Hroa. have removed to their new location In the Woodmen of tha World building, and the Ooldeu Itula I!az4r I now one of tha bandaoimial and beat arranged tore In the city. III worthy of com ment that the progreaaive apirlt of thi firm and lla trlghtforward dealing wlili (he puhliii ha reaolted In auch a Uady Increaae of buaiueaa that It ha I wire leen nei-eaeary to more lo larger quarter. The Oolden Hula Huzaar baa tha coiiimunlty'a beat wlahet for con-tinue-l and augmented auccr. Naw Ciii'aiii Hux Dkiiicatkd. .lon'a Kvaiitfi'lical Lutheran church de Icated their new hell lent Kunav. Her Vice in the Herman language were held at 11 a. in. and In the Kngliah language at 3 p. in. A large number of ople were preaent at loth eervlcea, which were conducted by tha paitor, Hey, K. Meyer. Uev J. II. Leaa, of I'ortland, paator of Ht. Jamea' corigieg4tlon, citoka ! at the afternoon errvlre and deli-gation were preaent from Mackahurg, New Kra and Came, Waah. The bell wa rani Hunday for the llmt time. Mail Pmulatio.n at I'.KAvaaCMicaK The xiople of Iteaver Creek will dedicate their new ball on Saturday evening, NovrmW .10, with appropriate cere monica. The ladle will give a upper and there will lie a muaical program, be tide aeveral ieeche. Senator George C. Brownell will deliver an add rem be fitting the occaaion. The new hall take the place tf the hall which waa deetroyed by Are laat apring and the fund for it conatruction were raised by popular auhacripiion. The rebuilding of the hall reflect great credit on the public rpiril of ha cilice n of Heaver Creek. I'MoMISIKNT altatiokit to Comi. Arrango'iient have hwn made whereby the people of Oregon City will be priv ileged to bear Mr. fUlT Captain Mc A bee, of the Halvatlon Army. Mra, Mc Ahee li oria of the moat talented women In the Halvatlon Army, and one of the few women who have been granted tha lare privilege of (peaking from tha pul pitofaome of the largeat l'rethyterlan churchea In the United HlaUi on Hab bath morning The theme upon which aha will ftjHiak will he! "Tha Man in the Ditch, or, Halvation Army Work in the (Jreat Cltiea." The date will he an nounced In thena column next week. Imam Mm Caloiit. Two of the three men woo eacaped from the limane atylum Thuraday rn rnlng of laat week, were caught Friday afternoon. Tha new of their ec4e w given by the aaylmn authoritie and Friday' afternoon they ware een coining down tha rail road track by K. T. Field, of the Hoiith ern I'aclllc Company. He noil tied Htnr ilT Cooke, who, with Malcolm McCown, followed the men and overtook them at Clackama and lodged them In the county jail. The other Mian waa caught at Woodburn. An aaylum attendant came down Friday eveuing and took the men U) Halem. An event oi exceptional Intereet I the future engagement at Bhively'a Opera HoiiaeofA Wiae Woman," a muaical comedy farce In 3 ai-U. It I aaid that the liiatantaneotia hit the piece made ha led to the cancellation of many one-night atand In which U tti booked ao aa to ; enable the manager to ac:ept cmtracta olfored In the larger citie. The engage ment in tin city will be kept a Manager ! Hhlvely baa an iron-clad contract to that eirct. F. H. WELSH, OY8TER COCKTAIL8. Crystallzed Fruit Patties Whole aale and Retail. Opposite Enterprise Office. W, W, ( HNIMI. D. O, C. P. LOVI, D. o. DRS, CHRISTIE &. LOVG Oateepatle PhyaUlena Orailiia'eaorAnieriMu H;holorOateopatliy Huceeaiiriilly treat all chronic diieaaea hy mechanical manipulailon, Kudrtiit given, liiaeaae of woman a ipeculiy, Ksainliiatlon and eonaultatlon free. Offle houra: M to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Eipl Hundayi. Offlre. Kvunii 8 arnt 4, Htveni rildg.. opp. Bank of Urrgoa City. Oaiooa Citt, - - Oaaooa. Wt a J" C. 8TKICKLAXD, M. D. , Ho.pltal and Private Eiptrlanca.J j nrn nia proreMionei aervirea io ma po pl ol Oreguii City and yirlnity. Hpeclal attantion a. lo Catarrh and t'lininlc illwa. Ut of refer enrea given. (ltl In Wlllanietta Building. Office hourt: 10 to 12a. in., 4 to 8 p. m. UK ROUS CITY OREGON State or Ohio, Citt or Toi.rio. I.l'CA Cocktv. Frank J. Cheney make an oath that be I the eenior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing buaincua in the City of Toledo, County and State afore aald, ami that al I firm will pay the um of ONE IlUNDItKI) DOLLARS for each and every cane of Catarrh that cannot lie cured by the ue of Haifa Catarruh Cure. FHANK J, CHENEY, Hworn to before me and aubacribed in iny preeence, thi Cth day of December, A. D. IsiKl. A. W. (iLEAKON, I auAL Notaryl'ublic. Hall'a Catarrah Cure 1 taken inter nally end act directly on the blood and muroiia aurlacca of the yaUin. Bend for testimonial, free. F.J. CH EX E Y, A CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by drugghtta, 75c. Haifa Family I'illa are the U-et. The Enterprise 11.50 per year sHairFao I not a quack nostrum but A Physician's Prescription Carefully Prepared. Will destroy the microbe causing dandruff, nourish and stimulate the hair. Use it and your hair will grow rapidly, stop coming out and dandruff will disappear. Trice 50 cents at all druggists, also lor sale by R. Prier, CauGcld Bldg. REMOiZHL R Adams llros. Desire to Announce The Removal of the Golden Rule Bazaar to the New Woodmen of the World Building Where the entire first floor will be occupied. The same methods under which this bus iness has grown from a modest beginning will be continued in the new store, namely, fair and generous treatment of patrons, and the best goods always at the lowest prices. This opportunity is taken of thanking the public for the courtesies and patronage extended the firm, which it is hoped will be continued in the new store. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR E 1 WANrKD-bEVEIUL PERSONS OK character and good reputation In eacli alate (one in thii comity required) to represent and e'lvertine old established wealthy bum lie hoiiMof solid financial standing 8al ary U no weekly with expends additional, all payable in cab each Wednesday direct fnm Head ofllcea. Horse and carriages fur nUbed whert necessary. References. En close self addressed stamped envelop. Manaer, 510 Canton Building, Chicago. fej We carry the largest stock Cask K eta, Coffins and Linings in Clack- ama county. Bk " " "'J Clackamas county owning a 5 hearse and will furnish it for less than can be bad elsewhere. We are under small expense and Q do not ask large profits. Calls promptly attended night or aJ day 51 Ci Phones 476 aad SOS. rVfi Aa IV R. L. HOLMAN Twn TlntiM Sniitli of f nnrt TInTisf S u BURJJBISTHI? St fljMDES The Oregon City Jeoielers EN LOOK AT OUR CLOCK PRICES 8-day Mantel Clocks half hour strike, fittod with Alarm, only $4.00. Fancy 8-day Clocks from $7.00 to $25.00. Porcelain Clocks from $2.00 up. Extra Quality Alarm Clocks $ 1 .00. Rumomber, our guaranteo goes wtth every Clock sola. Tl;e Firsb ar)d Mo?t Worfcai)b Part You may want a nice piece of Silverware for tho table. We have tho kind that wears and a complote line of It, such as Knives, Forks, Hpoons, Carving Sets, Cake Baskets, Fruit Dishes, Baking Dishes, Tea Sets, Butter Dishes, Bread Trays. The new drop head, ball bearing White is King of all Sewing Machines Price no higher than that asked for inforior machines. Our drop head Queen Machine, guar anteed for five years, with a complete set of the latest attachments, for only $25.00. A few of the many advantages of the KIMBALL ORGAN. New and elegant designs. Great care in selecting material. Best quality reeds. Improved stop action. Patent revolv ing lock board. Soil at moderate . prices, made possible by unequalled facilities and enormous production. Every organ warranted for five years. Why not investigate? Of Our Busipes? Is Sellii Wabclje We have sold and repaired watches for many years and we know the goods we sell can be relied upon, both for quality and style. Our stock of Watches this Fall surpasses anything we have yet carried. It consists of Solid Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases, fitted with Waltham and Elgin Movements, and in the cheaper grades we sell the New.England Watch, a reliable American made time piece. As far as price we can assure you, that we sell our goods as reasonable as any house in Portland. And if you want to buy a large piece or expensive article wo sell it on installment. It will be easy to pay a small amount in cash when you purchase the article and pay the balance in weekly or monthly payments. Eastman Kodaks and Poco, Premo, Corona Cameras. We give a special discount of 20 per cent, on all Kodaks. Our Supplies are always fresh. Give us a trial. If you have never used a Kodak or Camera, try a Brownie, it only costs $1.00 and will make a perfect picture. SPECTACLES EYEGLASSES Solid Gold Spectacles and Eyeglasses fitted with first quality lenses from $4.00 to $6.00. Gold Filled Spectacles and Eyeglasses fitted with first quality lenses from $2.00 to $3.00. Steel Frames, Nickel Plated, in all grades from 25 cents to $2.00. Our Special $i.oo Spectacle is a steel nickel plated frame well made and finished and fitted with a first quality lense. We test the eyes free of charge with Johnston's Eyemeter which is con sidered one of the finest instruments made. The Washburn Guitars and Mandolins aro the finest instruments made, a fact which nobody questions. We have them from $15.00 up. Other makes from $5.00 up. Violins, all makes, from $2.50 to $30.00. Accordeons from $2.00 to $12.00. Banjos from $5.00 up. A full line of Harmonicas from 10c lo $1.50. Strings for all instruments. UMBRELLAS. When you buy an Umbrella of us you get the best that can be found in the city. We have both ladies' and gents' in all grades and at all prices. Try our $1.50 Umbrella. It is a good one. I