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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1901 Oregon City Enterprise Now To-Day. VAN ( I I) (ilUI. FOIt IIOUHKWOUk! ,,, who uniliuateiiil rixikiiiK. (1xm Cell at atom of I. Hki.i.ino. f UAiiH VANiKI-('I.KAN lOTfON rK earned l tl'l 'r cleaning j' MONKV TO LOAN AT 0 1'Klt CF.NT 'on Iimi"vimI f Mr mi la (lacaainae Con nly lt from two l Inn )ir, rpayatl by liialallim'lita, If lt'alrd. NocoiiiiiiImIoii. I l or lull parllritlara ami epplHailim !forinll'ty i" Mai-Mmim V llimuu, Vofi i'lr lliu k. rurilaiiil, Uirgun. HKHOKH AdltlKKiril, (olllr,, h Wrlnimrl lliill'lli'K.I liaa Ilia olioliwl , nl.iii'.aii tint country rorly (or n. !! l'l'. 31 ,y Ui loin it ol rai, HitM A OmrriTii. THE LOCAL NEWS. Cim i n Ctit NT ADiot um Juiltfn Mi llililo 'IJ urned court Heturdae end ihiiihI a eraelon at IllllaWo Moii'lty inoriilmr Art adjourned wealun of tli Cli. nil Court III ih InM In title city IimKiiilwr 17, leailng alout thro dei Juitifn Mritrlde will ! on a mIoii of Hi t'uii'l January II. Mo Cfaav'e r'rii(H Pr.i Thomas (1. lUrklna died Humlay In i'ouland at Ilia irl.lorn of lilt ilauylitnr, Mra. W, ('. (Ti lirrt, eyed 71 )vara, 0 moiillia ami !M lay. II Hi father of Mra, I. -I1 ',... ..I ll.l. .I,. ....i i... i " -" llt.rvlay.wl.oU wanted on a char ol M-rii ill for on it 1 1 mo. Tli funera ' . . ,. ,, , ., ., , , .laneny by bailee. II ee glv-n a irl.l Mot) ! afternoon. ....... I -r i i I watch lo ralll for a man named T) ler In hut Tux fCix K On TiH An lnvih WilUinr lt Milla, ami alter all of tnnii.e Mrk, tarlgliltig oer aeviMt tune, m,. rhanrea had hn eold Harclay l.rrama diehtdged Intn lla (billon In the ' Hr,,., an rvcnltii train louni for San loi .lut on Hi blulT Friday eltemoon ! aui la'x. Tli matter waa rrnortud Ui an l li l! on lit S-mtlmrn I'at'ifle rallro) ,a oni.rra In tuna ami tli man waa tt k, In tli i-ui In tli rar of liMirn A.1 ,iPr,r,ir. at Albantr. Ilia ra will Hauling' rtaMeme, ben-llng one ol tli' tm nl r amlnatlon in tli Juetlre Maa, I,ATo'uHrr' Hirraa 1d. Mra. H, M, Kelly died In I'ortlaml Hun ly mornliiK hlia hti mn In falling liaalll for aonia tjina ami ralyla uaiiattil hur tluNtli, llnr liimliainl and four clilMrtin anrvlv mr. Hli wa a alaK-r of II. V, Hcolt, e-llior of Ilia Ore K'Uilan, Mra. M.(Vk, Mra. AMval K.'ott I'uiilway, Mra, 0. A. (Viiirn, ami Mra. II. I,. I'alini r, of I'ortluii.J, ami Mra, I). (J, l.atoiunllit.ol Ihla t-ity. Y, M C. A, Win at Indoon IUukdam.. Tli gam of Indoor ImM-lialll at tli Y, M C. A. gyiiiiiaaliim Hatunlay tvitnliig llwn Him ('oinpany A ami tli Y. M. C. A, t4ama rulti In a victory for tU latiKf y a core of 21 to 1 1. A football gam txttwn tli Y. M. C. A. ami tli I'orllaml llluh Hcliool waa a- lnidiilH'l (or KalanUy on tli iroftalonal baaltall I'oiincla In Portland, but wa rallit.l of! on a icon nt of Hi munlar of Jmi!i Mor row, wIiomi lrotlmr la a mmuliar of tli lllgli K. liool tram. Tiumkmiivino KiNVKna. Union anrvl cna wr Ul'l yratexlay In Hi Mallnxllal cliurtli, by tli I'rxaliytarlan, Coiig'rg llonal, lUptlat ami Miliollt clmri b, l(v. K. M, liollingar t reat'lunl tli anr inon, and ix lal muaio waa rudrd. In HI. I'aul'a Kpiacopal cburili, Iv, I'liilip K. Ilaiiiiiioii'l rondiiitd tli prvir. Tli iiiuaiol orogram aa: "TrltrUlli" ' 8tililii "Jubilatu," Hankej'Tral. YTli Fatliar" (ioonwl ; At Ixitli aorvli Hl tl offering waa takan for lb iool rlainarltan lloapllal. Iiaoi uiit Hac Tiik Timr ('onatabla Mily iftuned from Albany S'dnr- lay availing, bringing with liiin llrrt rula out of xwiiloii. A gang of inon waa Ininnvtrly put to woik to r-fiiov tb obttructioii. Tb oiKiWml aiigir ami a tot al frrlgbt wr d Ujul ovrr an li'iur. Aa Auai WoMM hTTo AaUt N. ('aibrrin Mvk waa cotnuiitttMl lo tb ixiurt Friday. I'Akti a Ti M.ia Ciut K Horace II. Kvaua arraatad Friday afternoon In Portland on tb cliarg of obtaining money under fair prrtemea and brought Ui Orrg in City and lol'- In lb county jll. I.aat wek Kan ael a Wua luauna ayluni Muii lay aftrrnoon' by : ibrrk on Joint Cooka, a aaloon kwir of .... a a I . ' a a a . . . I -t .1 II - J mil. of lb iVace J. W. MoAnuliy, who activl in lb aWm-w o( County Ju'li Hyan. lleraga la M yar and aba liva with bar alttrr, Mr. I mat, of Clarkamaa. Mi I uiiiuarrlml tint tbliika ah it nurriixl and talk about matrimony. Tli cauan ol bar iuaanity la a anvor attack ol lagripp an utuulbi ag'. Caiiby. ami wtnt lo I'ortlanil. Ilo wai arrratrd by lh iolici ol that fit jr Un Inbruiaiion rixeived from Can by and MienlT Cook waa liotillrd. A warrant waa awurn out in tb Juatico Court and Conatable Moly went to Portland after tb man, who will hare Ida frr'lminary jaiiilnalion Ibi wk In tb Jualic Court. HKAKKiiffnii Mtrr Vacatk. Tb iult ofAgrm J, Crookahankl agHlnat Fred Uiakebuah and Ma Krakebuah for forci ble entry and detainer waa tried before a jury In the Juailc Court Saturday, and reaulted In a verdict for lb plalnt'ir. lirakebuali rented a farm ol Mri. Crook abanka and agie.id to pay tb year' rent In advance. Th aecond year'a rent wai duo three monlhi ago, and the defendant not only reluaed to pay the rent but de clined to get oft th premium. Hy ver dict of the Jury Hrakubuali muat vacate the (arm, MoLAMA l!ll0 AtCfclTKO Tb Hoard of County Cornmlailoniiri met to day and accepted thanew county bridg acroaa the Molalla Hlver ltweeri C'nriby and Harlow, The atructur la aituated atout t) feet weat of lb railroad bridge and waa balll by K. I). Old, of Oregon City, at a coat ol fiMI. In aouth ian meaauroi Vi feet and the north apan 175 feet, making a total of W) fuet, exclualv of tb two approarjiei, on of which li 100 fuel and th other AH feet. Th bridge la covered and will b a great coovenl ante to th eopl) of that anctioo. Joint TBALiiaaa' MaaTiao. Ad invita tion baa been Uaued by County Buperin teiideula J. C. Zineei and K, I. Moore Lior a oiul leai'hera' meeting at Aurora 'on Halurilay, Ixetril'dr 7. All teai'hen I In Clai kamaa and Marlon Countie are Invited lo a'loiid and are rer'ieatd to com prrpared to take part la th die vUMion. Tb meeting begin at 10:30 A. M. and th program fullowa: "At- riention," Mia Mary H. liarlow, Prin. j HarlowSchool j lliatory, "Interme Jia' i Uiviaiou," Win, Parker, Prin. Wihlburn jrHbool; "Kchool Diaripline," A. T. Win chva, Prin. Can by Kchool; Ucgraiiliy, "Making I'm of Map," C. II. Jonea, Kdiior Oregon Taauheri' Monthly. Coxi'i'croa I)iMicK IIohiii i. Con due tor I'imick, of th Portland City & Or I gun Itailway Company, waa robbed while , landing on tb troi)el rear platform ol hia car Saturday night al Uratton'i curve, on Ihn Milwauki road. At tbia curve, there la a paaaing awitcb. One car bad already paxeed. Conductor Iiimkk'a 1 car waacrowiled. II bad a pure con- j talutiiit I 'I lu bla txKket. . Kome one In ' j th crowd elippvd bla band down into ' the conductor' x ket and quickly re-, ' moved the pura containing lb money, ' j Tb conductor felt the band, and, turn i lug uit kly, demanded who bad rvblied 'him. No Information wai forthcoming, and no one on th car eeemej to know who bad Kolen the money. It la thought that the rohW jumped olf. At any rate b got away with tn money. MaY lluao is loan. During the pant week the fhy baa U-en overrun with hobo, hot owing to the watchful eye of the police only once caae of house breaking baa been refrle. The Her man church paraonage, which if occupied by Michael Mulvey and family a a reel (fence, waa broken Into Thuraday after noon. Mr. Mulvey li In California undergoing medical treatment for a cancer, and lila wife I with him. Ilia1 on. William Mulvey. an employee of I the Willamette pulp A IV per Mill, Uvea In the hotixi with bla aiater and they were both away from the houe on the day it waa broken into. Upon Mia Mutyey'i return ah found th bou In confiialon. Thing were turned topey turvy, trunk wer opened and rifled and even the bedding wa ranaacked for valuable. Nothing of any considerable value wa( miaainv however. The robber got away with 15 cent in change, but a check for $100 waa not taken. Thura day night there wer 21 hobo in the citbaaiile. They are alwayi given alM chance lo get out of town on the latljj train at nllit bat after that leave they ! j are rounded up and kept in jail until 1 1 morning ConaUble Moody li on duty until U o'clock and with Nii(htwatch- man HI aw, tbe town li well police) . j k lw, t A ;W Tw Ktnn loei n it New Store Now Goods ADAMS BROS Golden Rule Bazaar Oregon City's Big Cash Store Bifatat af F. H. WELSH. Oyster Cocktails. Crystallzed Fruit Patties Wholciale and Retail. Opposite Enterprise Office. Prier'sHalrFDOQ It not a quack nostrum but A Physician's Prescription Carefully Prepared. Will deatroy the microbe causing dandruff, nouriab and atimulate tbe hair. L'ae it and your hair will grow rapidly, atop coming out and dandruff will disappear. Price 50 cent at all dniKgt. ' lor aale by R. Prier, Cauficld Bldg. V s i ' .We take this opportunity of inviting our friend to vinit our new etore in the Woodman building. New goods are arriving daily for each department, and prices are as low as possible con sistent with quality. Ladies' and Boys' Black Hose . . Ladies' Handkerchiefs Children's colored border. Men's Blankets, special Towels, ' Towels, large brown cotton t. Men's Purses, chamois lined. Men's Cloves Cotton Batting Embroidery Hoops . . Tooth Brushes 5c Alarm Clocks, special. 73c English Violet Soap, special 10c box Outing Flannels 6c We have just received a large consignment of English DecoraU-d Table Ware, and on December 1st will present a large line of Imported Vases, Toys and Novelties suitable for Christ mas presents. 10c pair fio 3c 10c 75c pair 121c 10c 10c 2.5c 5c 5c GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR 1 rjrjrjrjrjrrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjmrjrjrjrjrjrrjjrrjrrurA . . 11 li We carry tbe largest stock Leak K eU, Coffins and Linings in Clack k a mas county. kj We are tbe only undertakers in Clackamas county owning a hearse and will furnish it for 1cm tban can be bad elsewhere. We are under small expense and do not a&k large profits. Calls promptly attended night or C day Pho... 476 and SOS. R. L. HOLMAN Tu Toon Scstl er Court Mit. n r The Oregon City Jecaelers LOOK AT OUR CLOCK PRICES 8-day Mantel Clocks half hour striko, fitted with Alarm, only H.00. Fancy 8-day Clocks from $7.00 to $25.00. Torcelain Clocks from $2.i0 up. Ultra Quality Alarm Clocks $1.00. Ittttnembcr, our cuaranteo goes wtth evory Clock sold. You may want a nice pioco of Silverware for tlio table. We have tho kind that wears and a complete line of It, such as Knives, Forks, Hpoons, Carving Sets, Cake Baskets, Fruit Dishes, Baking Dishes, Tea Sets, Butter Dbes, Bread Trays. The new drop head, ball bearing Whito is King of all Sewir.g Machines. Trice no higher than that ftBked for inferior machines. Our drop head Queen Machino, guar anteed for five yoars, with a completo sot of tho latest attachments, for only $25.00. A few of the many advantages of the KIMBALL ORGAN. New and elegant designs. Groat care In selecting material. BeBtquality reeds. Improved stop action. Patont revolv ing lock board. Soil at niodorato prices, made possiblo by unequalled facilities and enormous production, Every organ warranted for five yoars.. Why not investigate? Tl;e First ar)d Mo?b Iirmorfcapb Part: 0j Our Busirjes Is Sellir)6 Wabclje. Wo have sold and repaired watches for many years and we know the goods wo sell can bo reliod upon, both for quality aud 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 houso in Portland. And if you want to buy a largo piece or expensive article we sell it on installment. It will be easy to pay a small amount in cash when you purchase tho article and pay the balance in weekly or monthly payments. Q -3 2) 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. i 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 $1.00 Spectacle is a steel nickel plated frame well made and finished and fitted with a first quality lonse. 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 are 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 lOo to $1.50. Strings for all instruments. UMBRELLAS. When you buy an Umbrella of us you get the be3t 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 iB a good one. mm