Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 29, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    OHEOON CITY ENTERI'MPH FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, ,1001.
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Personal Mention
Mr. Will Kowmi l quit III,
J Irwin Clarke wa In town Monday
; from Logan.
Mr. T. H. (.Miirrtii!, of 1'oriUnd, w
(In the city Tin-aiUy.
I H. D Coleman of bandy, was an Or-
u"i City visitor Tundy.
l(oil HiiKrvlMir J. J. MalUtt, of Mil
( Imo, tn In city Momlav,
MIm Kvrln liiuplr, ol thi illy, la
f recovering fjtn a short lllneas.
V W, Irtln, of Aurora, w doing
l,tilnM in uregon viiy rrliUy.
A. Cron, prominent (miner of
Williult, ws In Ilia ill Monday.
David CnfMd lia return! from a
ihr werkV trip fo Han KrnrUo.
Mr. M. llrly,of Portland, vlilM hit
illirlei, Jam IIaly, who I qolui 111.
F. H. L. l!ghy, lha Ndy loinUr
iiiniiulmiiiror, wa In town Monday.
Jan Adaln, prominent saamill
umii of Canby, m in lit city Monday.
Mia It'" Millar, of il.li i lly, vUhed
MIm llmmtli lVtar, of Portland, Hun
.l.y. Mr. Cay, "I Portland, wo Ida guest
of Imr nUtrr, Mr, llraly, tit tliW city,
HumUy.
(hany I'rWr, a fn'int-r anil ln.p
grower of Pudding Itlver, In loan
Momliy.
(uiiiily Clerk ("oowr ami family pnt
Tliai k'itWIng with Mr. Coopr'a U'her
at Cru..
Hliriiir am! Mr. J. J. C'ooka returned
SV.Iiim ly from a llirra day' vlalt
with fnnd In halein."
Mi llrlrn tilaon, of Mullnn, la
W, T, Morney w In HuIimii taut Fri-tv"' Wr "r
uay on a nuaiiiaa dip,
MIm Hindu, principal of Ilia Kmham
wliool I spending bur vacation In
Haltiiri,
Jwlgnand Mr. T. V, Cowing are In
Hlfin vlaiting their daughter. Mr Y. ..
I I'urcj.
William Jriinon ami family left Friday
for 8li.m anil Irilt-ml making lliHr In
tuia home there.
Mia F.rma Laiirniice rlt Wednesday
fr i'orilaml, to aprnd Thanksgiving
Pay wlih linr parent.
Mr. ami Mr. T. W. Ilutlur, of Nali-m,
ara tpemling Thankwivlng with Mr.
Mutter's brother In MnUam,
Mr. I'alon lUylra ri.turtinl lioma
WmltMit'Uy afior a viml u a ( day
with Mr. W. V. irn In Halmo.
Howard nd Moiilmt-r I.liiirit ar
rlvl iloao from Hugi-na Wiliiitday
vnitlnK to lrnd Tlinkflvi( Willi
tlinir I'arrnta.
Waldo Adarna wa In ton WliiiKlay
lilxlil and rlyyil fml ball wltli Ilia t'lti
vnraliy of Urfg-on Uam on Multnomah
fluid yalKrday.
Mr, (irovrr 8 immoii. who ha Ixnn
vlailinK ridatlvaatn (Urfm Clly r aom
lima .al, rrturntid lo Imr home lu HI
veitun Wvdoraday.
Mia Krani-ra M)r, li-arlmr of tl.e
rlinary yrada llm Kanlhain In ol,
U at livr Intin In Porrat irova,' tor
lha Thaiik'iflWntf vacation.
Mr. and .Mr. J. (!, Kaayrr riluriie.
Iidiiim from Orrvon (My (ha Ural of lha I
J wk wimr thry apnl taveral ilay aa-
alttintf thrlr aou in-law and danghtor,
Mr. and Mra. C. II. Friwnll, yelling lr
t aird, I hey having rn enlly removml
ihrtiB from llarrUhurrf Xwbrg
(iraj.lilr.
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liig iiilllim-ry ala. MIm Goldnmilh, W
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Albright A f)gu hava idano ticket,
Mg rrtdm tioii on alio, lie) Front
Hlora,
Hi'liool bi;k nicliaiiKKiJ at Moora'a
liliarinaiy.
Clraranra ala on iiimi'i and boy' data j 1
ai ntu rroni.
(J real reduction In price In all inlllln
aiy. Mlaa (ioldamilti,
Clfarama ala lu lh uiillinery depart
inant ol iha Ud front Hiore.
Thri a tenia r iound paid for clean
cotton rii at Th Knlrpri offli.
L'mhrid'a ri-alrd and reiver'd,
alo liuili to ordxr. Johnaim h Lamb.
kemf mlx-f that we guarantee to tare you
money on every mail order proposition in
our Hue. At leaat let u quote yon prke.
We take tuUcriptlona for any Magazine
or Taper puhliahed, and meet all club-rate
competition. You run no rik if yon ub
acriU here.
(to you want lo ave your hxU a in th
aieudlng the Thanksgiving holiday wiib ; 'lnoT Albrlnht k l'm lu
one vol a lib every I'o cent urt hn.
MlDDrl.KDKAlllOKXKH. MlltIUl.L
hnr rnta In thia rlty.
If.m, W. It. Imnhar, lt-gi.l.r of tba
1'. H. Iilld Ollli o In Yanrouvrr, Wah.,
n In lh rlty Halurday.
Hulnmon (illck, of Clark, ha taken
U a hmneatead two and out half inilea
fmin Islington, Morrow County,
Mia M. C. Cnier I In Tort Onha'd
by tba beiUld of her brolber, who la
1 cilti. ally III with ram or of tha aloinarb.
1 Mid Janillaa It llaffiltfi tWl.Arlmnlil
8-rriaiy of lha Womnn'a ltlief O'tyn,
lnicUd tba I'orp at Aatorla Turaday
afternoon.
Mr. ami Mr. 8tev Hirkman, of Heat
Hp, hive boen In th rlty Ihl week vial
ting Mr, lilt kman'a parent, Mr. and
Mr F. A. Ml.
i HeglMer and M'. ( H. Moor went
to I'urtlanJ We.lnivtilav rilaht to attend
lha atddlng of Mi l'art Crr t Mr.
(Jeoign Tracy, of Maker City.
Mia Italia Jonra left thi week tor
lnvrr where aha will atay (or a liot
tltt.e and then go lo New York for tba
winter toitudy mulc and paln'lng,
Mr. Frank T. Harlow relnrned Mon
day inornli g from I Irani I'aaa, w br
; t.fr lUngbter, Mr. Iteafrlr IUtlow
, Iierke a p red at a concert Saturday
, evening.
I Mi ('ole, gradual of th (iilleaple
ScbiMil of Fipretalon, I'onland, will
I teach elixution and phyah al culture on
' Tneadav. Aral flnr ol Y. M. C. A.
building.
Tmn F. Cowing, Jr., la nurlng a
l liroaen tlillllil). I.aat Sa'Unlav Wliiln
ltoxiug til thumb raiitihl in lha button
hole of In anlag Uilat'a coal, breaking
Iho nien.br.
A. J. Y oiler, a prominent citizen of
Needy, wa In lb illy Monday, lie re
port crop condition in hi Rection are
bright and tba recent rain have beon
vry bonelli lal.
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W. W, 8mllh rclitniftd lo Oregon City
8alurdy after a ivrl week' abaence
on thn (irand Iinmlo river, on lha boun
dary line between Oregon and Idaho,
An eierlmHiita1 edition baa been put In
at tba mouth of tba Salmon river, which
la proving a ucce, 8iiHirlntendiiit
Allen, who la In charge of the alatlon,
baa taken about 6,000.000 aalmon egg,
and cxirttct to aecura about 500.000
mora. Moat of the flab taken am allver
Idea, and the aeaaon i now about over.
Mother af Mr. Hum F. It) an
ruwb to Heart Fa In re.
Hue-
Harali ICvlxMta Cboale Marahall illod
very au Idetily of heart failure at 11:15 I.
M., Nov. 24ih, 11KH, at her reaideti in
I'urtland. fh wa born in Miaourl,
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rooruary.i, iwj, lo aniiii riai Off
ar jnt a, who were nativ.-a of Kentucky,
had emigrated a law yeara previou.
With bar parrnta aha fame to Oregon In
I KM), where the family took up a I). I.,
claim In tba uih part of Clackamaa
County, hha aa married lo Andrew J.
Marahall In 1H.VJ. To them were bom
aeven children, five of whom, with tier
hoahand, aurvlve hnr, Henry, the old-
eat, 1 now lo th United Ktalee aervic In
the I'bllipplnee. John and Kdwrd, the
other aona, ara now engaged In mining
in the bumpier Iiiatrict. Inn, ibaoldeat
daughter, la the all of County Ju !g
Tho. F. Ityan and Uracw, lb youngett,
la the teacher of lha Cottrell at boot In
thi County. Hotli Mr. and Mr. Mar
hall were amonv the well known pio
neera of 184'J and lH'K) who aeUled In
Ci kama County.
Th funeral look place on Wrdneaday,
at 1 :30 1'. M., from the Unitarian Church
in Portland, where aervlcf went con
ducted by Kev, T. I.. Kllioil, an old
friend and neighbor of the Chote family
In Kentucky, At the grave the lautl
fut Moral funeral exercise of tba Order of
lha Kaaiern Star were conducted by
Myrtle Chapter, No. 12, ol which do-cai-d
wat a mimtir, aai"lud by Cor
inthian Chapter, of 1'ortland. andCarnr
li Chapter, of Albiua. The funeral wat
attended by a very large number, among
whom were many reaidentiof Clackama
County.
Tlie Acme, opnoalte F.ntorprimj olllce,
uunufactiii-e lrei.li camly daily. Fruit,
clgaia and tobacco. Soda fountain. New,
Fat my Nut Ire.
Strayed from the Jordan plact, one
2-year old atwr, nb right horn drooped ;
oiio roan cow, dehorned; one other,
all brandod with bar circle on rlht hip.
oppor and under hit out of left ear.
Any one knowing whereabout re
warded for Information.
V. W. Iavts,
A mora, Oregon.
'.'l lo I(X) lo loan on ciiailel or per
onal aeenrity. Iimlck A Kaatham, agtt.
Mr. Hamilton, at the Km Font Store,
ha eomti elegant bat at price to auit
you.
Iluy your meat at Albright A I-ogti'
ineal market and tocur Vote lor tba
l'i0 piano.
Ten cent In rneri'hndiM given with
very iilano Vole purcbaaed at Moor'
pliarinacy.
Tlie Willamette I'ulp and Taper Con .
puny diaiributml over J0 turkey among
ila emi;lo)ea Wednewlay.
L'ae Ited Lin C'oukIi Cure, 2.' and 60c,
tiuaranleed. Charrnan A Co., I'ruggiata.
Ticket with every bottle.
In tn 'Jit t to redin our aiock we have
made a final ri-dac loa In I'rlreaon all
m llii.ery go.nlf. Miaa OoliNmitb.
The Oretfon Ci'y Manuf uturing Com
p4iiy will ahortly erect a large buihjuia
next to lh tannery. It will le a frame
Ntructure ii'ixKK) feet.
W. IS. I'arilow, who ha a farm two
mile aouin of, town, a In the tliy
Wedueailav with aoiue of the flneit apple
cider that wa ever made. He left a
auppiy at (irace'a and Heinx grocery.
Wln'er clothing ia what yon waul.
Cold weather ia coming on and it coU
no more to be comfortable. Joe Know
land, the 7lh atreet tailor, baa hundred
of aamplee of elegant good to aelect
from. Knoaland'a clothea fit.
Our brKik hun'mcM lia increarit-J o rcmarkalljr that we are now carrying, double the
Block we ever did kfW letter yet, larger buying and Belling enables us to purchane
direct from the publishers, which means 20 to 40 per c-nt. better prices for oar customers.
The books that we sell for 20c, 2rc, 3.rj and on up to 11.00 are equaled in value by few
stores on this Count certainly not in stores where expenses are many times greater than ours.
Our bookhelves are without counters in front built that way purponely so that book
l)vers can help themselves. You are cordially invited to do so as often as you please.
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The LrnclleH of
y St. Paul Guild
Will hold their
ANNUAL BAZAAR
Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, Pec 4th
At Willamette Hull.
Apron of all kind. Doll of every description from a
penny up. Handkerchiefs and a large assortment of
useful and ornamental article suitable for Christina
presents.
A enndybooth presided over by the young lad lea will be a
feature of the ule. A delicious lunch will be served for
15 cent. Everybody Invited. No admission charged.
Let the children come with their penulca and nickel.
There will lie oinetbing for them.
Ammunition of every daacriptloo
Shell loaded to order. New ahot gun,
Old ona repaired. New stock of air
nflei, fX) hotf. Hewing inact in and
bl. vcle repaired. The place to get it
Died. Jolinton A Lamb. All work
guaranteed.
The Orettoo City Woolen Mill are ad
veniaing the ia of a lot of fine cai
mere remninla at the coat of manufac
ture. Thia la the flrat time that euch an
o'm tunily ia iftyed by them and we
would adviae buvera to go early and
have the entire lot to aelect from.
Christian Science aervic ara held In
Willamette ball every Sunday morning
al eleven o'clock Subject for Sunday,
Nov. J7lb, "Soul and Body." Sun
day S1bo.1l at twelve o'clock. Wed-
netday evening meeting at eight o'clock.
To I bene service all are welcome.
TheKrtplis' Juniors will give an enter
tainment Friday night, Nov. 2tl. The
principal feature of the evening will be
tereopttcan view, including place of
ahichwehaVH btven alud)ing the pant
six month In our Sunday School luaaun.
ninnnera, cuatomi and drew of the places
and lime. Admlxaion 10c.
Mr Staff Captain McAbee, of the
Salvation Army, will speak at the Con
gregational church next Tuesday even
ing, Deci mber 3d, at 8 o'clock, and her
tl.ema will he. "The Man in the Pitch,
or Salvation Army Work In the Ureal
CHea." Seat will be free and every
body welcome.
William II. Patton, charged with be
ing Implicated in the murder of J nines
Morrow, wa brought to thi city Sunday
night and placed In the city jail. The
threats of lynching against the prisoner
larnmd the ,1'ortland police. Deputies
came up early Monday afternoon and
took Dalton back to Portland.
No company that we have evr heard
of has ever come to thia city with such
fnvotablo comments a "A Wise Wo
man.". They have the unanimous en
! doreement of the ureas, and this you may
rest asHured will be your only chance to
see thia superior company, a thev make
! but few atopa going from New Yorklo
i San Francisco, We have no doubt of
their success here.
Individuals Mncy to Lean.
At 0 and 7 pur cent. Call on or write
Jno. W, Loukr,
Oregon City Oregon.
Stevens' building.
Wanted.
fiO Woodehoppers. Apply to Crown
Papor Company.
An exceptional bargain, near Oregon
City 22 tnilns from Portland, good road
400 acres, creek and spring water, 75
acres in good cultivation, rich bottom
lund. Price only f 12 50 per acre.
C. 0. T. Wimjams,
Room 0, Barclay building,
- Oregon City, Oregon.
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Tho Famous Henty
Books For Boys and Girls
We were fortunate enough to get a pecial
buy on tbi popular line of book. Tbey are
bound In the be it of cloth cleaa type on bigh
grade paper book that the publiaher priced
at 75c. We bought tbem to sell for 40c which
will be our regular price. But our dock i
pretty large and we (hall reduce it by putting
them tin aale for one week at 20 c. Econom
ical buyer wril make tbeir CbrUtma pur
chase in tbi line now. Parent are welcome
to take any of these book home for examina
tion. Tbey teach history in the right way.
Game Blocks, Toys. Etc..
At 20 per cent. Discount
These good take up so much valuable (pace
at Christma time we have decided to make
it an object for you to make tuch purchase
now and let us get a many of them out of
the way a poaeible, before the big ruah.
We offer for tbi week 20 per cent, discount
from the regalar marked prices. By paying a
mall part down we will tore any purchase
for you till wanted.
Make your Cbriatma money go farther by
electing the game now.
Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City.
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I'.ig value lo
Miaa Uoldamilh.
ready to wear list.'
Jul received a new line of drnnmer's:
ample of boy' and men' hat w hich i
we are offering at fa tory pric- s. Ited j
Front. . "
Th Thanksgiving Market, which wa'
held Tuesday try the Saturday Club, of
the Congregational Church, wsa a very
aucceaaful afUir and netted about T.
Thanksgiving exercise weie held
Wednesday afternoon in the Barcla and
F.aatham school. Thareday and Friday
ara holiday for the teacbera and pupil
and the school areclooed.
The Clarkamai County School Bulli
tin baa uii d i i a appearance. Its editor
is Supermen lent J. C. Zinw-r and pub-,
lication will be monthly. The Bulletin
will do much to further the cause of edu
cation and to advance the interests of the
teachers in Clackamaa County. j
Portland-Oregon City boat Str. Leon a '
leave foot of Eighth St. al7and 111 m.
and 3:00 p. 01. Leavea Portland!
at 9.1)0 a. m. and 1:00 and 0 .00 p. in.
Take the Leona if yon want a good com
fortable ride. The run is made either
ay in one hour and fifteen minutes,
Round trip 25 cents.
The offering (or the Good Samaritan
Hospital taken at the union Thanksgiv
ing service held at the Methodist Church
amounted to Clteen dollars. The Episco
pal Church held ita oual service and
gave an offering of thirteen dollars for
the same cause. The attendance wo
unusually large at both churches. A
more extended notice of the service will
bo given next week.
Wilfred Claike, the author of Ihe
delicious frcial comedy, "A Wise
Woman," which baa been meeting with
such unqualified nieces all over the
countiy thia season, it will interest
many to know, is the son of the late
John Sleeper Clarke, the great Ameri
can comedian, for many years a resi
dent actor-manager in London, and it
was at his lather's theatre in British
metropolis that thia comedy that has
given him an international reputation
a a successful playwright was originally
produced. The play did 233 nights at
the Strand theatre, to capacity business,
which is enough in itoelf to tell the story
of success. The reliably reported suc
cess of tho organisation which is pro
ducing it is enough to arouse the great
est interest in their forthcoming engage
ment in this citv which occurs at
Shively's Opera House, Friday, Nov. 29,
Wanted To rent a six or seven
room house. Furnished or unfurnished,
Address this office.
Fox- Spot Cash.
Do you realize what spot cash means? It means a
saving of from '25 to 40 per cent, on everj watch you
buy of us.
We offer for spot cash the highest grade watches at
the following prices:
15 Jeweleil Elgin or Walthara Watches $ 7.7'
IS Jeweled Hampden . 6.7'
17 Jeweled Elgin, Waltham or Hampden 12 .r0
20 Year Gold Filled Gents' Watches with highest
grades Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Hampden
or Rockford works. 13.75
Ladies' Beautiful Gold Watches in the latest designs
as low as 9 00
Space does not permit ns to mention the numerous bargains
we are offering. You must ace it to appreciate.
We buy our goods for spot cash at the lowest market quota
tion direct from the jobber and you 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, the iron
clad factory guarantee on the cases and movements and guarantee
every watch to give you the highest satisfaction or your monev
back. You are all invited to come and take advantage of our
First Great Offer.
Yours to please,
The Wisconsin Jewelers and Opticians.
Wt ABB Hf RE TO STAT.
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Attt'Utlou Comrade-!
At the regular meeting of Meade Post
No, 2, on Monday evening, December 2,
at 7:30, officers for the ensuing term will
be elected.
The Department inspector will also be
present to conduct the annual inspection
of the Post. Visiting comrades from
Portland Posts will also be in attend
ance. After the business meeting the ladies
of the W. R. C. will visit the Post and a
pleasant social hour will be enjoyed.
All members of the PoBt are requested to
be present.
By order
F. E. Bkach,
Post Commander.
For Sale, or Trade.
A moving or animated picture ma
chine, in good running order. For par
ticulars, Inquire of C. E. Swick, three
miles from Oregon City on the New Era
road.
AT WOOLEN MILLS
SPECIA
Pants Pattern Remnants
At $1.50 Each.
We still have a few
Fine Cassimere Remnants
At Cost of Manufacture.
Oregon City Woolen Mills
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Ever, bat reduced at the Red Fro, ti rtJ
Store
Manager CorJray announces that
Wilfred Clarke's great London comedy
success, "A Wise Woman" presented
by Marie Lamour and a well selected
company of players, the leading man of
which is Frederic Muprhy, has been
secured as the attraction at Cordray's
for the week starting on Sunday, Dm. 1.
This announcement will attract wide
spread attention among our theatre
goers, as much of a highly complimen
tary manner has been written and said
about this attraction. The remarkable
run of .238 nights which Mr. Clark's
comedy bad on its initial presentation at
the Stiand theatre, London, U conclu
sive evidence of the popularity of the
play with the public, and added to this
the tact that Miss Lamour'a support
embraces the best available talent is
sufficient assurance that the engage
ment in thia city, without question of
doubt will be the event of its kind dur
ing the present season. Miss Lamour's
talents which the press declare to be 1 f
a very high standard have been carefully
developed for several seasons under the
guiding hand of Augustin Daly.
We have thera in many forms, to
suit everybody. Always fresh.
Home made Tallies. IceCrearo
manufactured to order. Hot
Coffee and Lunch served any
time of day or evening. Store on
Sixth St. (formerly Mrs. Story's).
Now
FORD'S.
Dr. J. Arch Stewart
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
S17 Dekum Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
Ihiznar and Rummnge Sale.
The ladies of the MethodiBt church
will hold a bazaar and rummage sale in
Shank A Bissell's establishment, ad
joining the church. The bazaar will
open Tuesday, December 10 and cou
tiuue during the week.