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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901. i Oregon City Enterprise New To-Day. m'onky to" loan ato "run cknt (mi improved fnrti(t In Clackamas Connijr fr frmn t" ' u,n y"' "'payable by 1 iiHtH II titntit. If desired. No commission. Kor lull particular nil application forrtiH iip1v to MacMahtkh A HfiiiiKU,, Woritr llloik. rirthiml.)ri'ion. HKIrtiKH (illlKKlTII, (..lltim In tlm Wi-lnlisril iliillillMK.) hav th choli-mil city, miliiirimn ami country properly lor ama'llesi nrlca. M (lllfy UJ IOSI1 inir-. jikimiks ik ijiiirmn. THE LOCAL NEWS. Anotiikk lloi.D-lh'. A holdup oc curred t ib wv,t ' "IB isieitlon lirlilv" '"t Niinday uioriilnK. Just t duylliriit three men In in Hit) Willamette l'ulpiV Paier Company's mllU siarM lioiim from work, fhey were halted on tliu tirlilno by a lone liih way mi) tin rnlicVHil of ll (lie money In their pock ets, which w 70 cunU. Tim thief probably the limn who hold up Wil lamette Fulli Hallway cr last Friday afir-rnoon. The Hoard of County Com missioner ha offered a rewaid of $100 lur It Ib apprehension. ItfroKPOkATiuN ok Mii.wai kik Town. The petition for the Incorporation of the town of Milwauklo was presented to the Hoard of County Commissioners 11 FiiiUy innrtilnK and Umn the kngent ion of Attorney C. A. Comtrwull, of Portland, was laid over until Friday, January 3, at 10 a. in. Mr. Cotfk'KWcll came Ui with ' tliH inteniiou of remoiintratliig against! the Incorporation m lie had uiiilcratoud ' that hia 00 acre farm wan Included in J the inMnel limit of the town. Upon . being Informed that only L'0 acre were taki'ii in, he withdraw hia objection, j hut questioned the constitutionally of 1 thf law authorising county court to In corporate towim, ami thought it advis ahlu to uil until the next tension of the legislature and gut a bill through fur in corporation, A prominent advocate of iiicorMratioii mid Frlilay that every day the powder house were allowed to remain in Milwaukie added to the danger of the people and they should le removed without delay. At time tliere are several ton of exploitive ilored In (he bouses and mote than once car loaded with powder have been left standing on the railroad track for day. The Hoard of Commissioners will cunmilt I)itrict Attorney Harrison Allen at to the constitutionally of the law. Ohoicesf Offerings n Oeautiful Holiday Ooods , . . : : : J SILVER PLATED WARE THAT WEARS. Baking Dishes, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Bread Trays, Nut Bowl, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Child Cups, Bon Bon Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Bells, Trays, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Knives, Forks, Carving Seta, Berry Spoons, Cake Knives, Crumb Trays, Child's Sets, Salt and Peppers, Sugar Spoons and Sifters. Butter Knives, Cold Meat Fork. Salad Seta, Etc. No I'liiviuiiK Wiu It (Jhantku. The Hoard of County ComtniHionr Friday denied the jKititlon of A. Knapp for S!6 year learn on the Clatkama river, n ruler the lcglalative act of lHH), wlih h permit the county court to grant privilege to Individual or corporations for the purpose of securing- to themselves the exclusive right to regulate, manage and control the logging, lumbering and booming of the river. In denying the petition the Hoard expressed lla In tcniion to have nothing whatever to do with the matter and to grant no priv ilege" on any rivr to any person. The Clack ama has already been Jlled upon under the law hv company of Portland capitaliHt and their partner and repre sentative In thl city it II. K. Crow, who, with Atlotney V. K. Thomas, of Cortland, appoarud Mora the Hoard to ds? and remonstrated sgalnst the peti tlou. It I certain that Knapp' name wa used merely el cloak and had the petition been grantod company would have been formed (o develop the re-"urt-e of the river. The petition of 8. A. I) llungate for 25 year learie on the Molalla river wa laid over until the January term, bv the motion of Hun ate' attorney, John W. Drafier, who la the main promoter In the euterpriae, and when it come before the Hoard it will probably meet with the aame fate a the petition for leatte on the Clack a- maa. Ilunate ha alao Hied on the Molalla under the VM law and houhl III etiiton be denied, he may proceed under that act, which, In the judgment of many attorney, la conaidured uncon stitutional. A l oiuaii' AwTuI I'crll. "There la only one chance to nave your life and that it through n opera'ion," wer the atarilln)( word heard by Mr. I. !. Hunt, ot Lime Kid(e, Wia from her doctor ufler he bad vainly tried to cure of frixhtful caie of atomach trouble and yellow jaundice. tialT atone bad formed and alie conataiilly Iffcw worse. Then ahe began to uae Electric Hilterx, which wholly cured her. It's wonder ful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cure Ilyapepsia, Ioa of apelitf. Try it. Only oOcta, Guaranteed. For tale by Ceo. A. Harding. Fat ray Notice. Strayed from the Jordan phice, one 2 year old steer, with right horn drooed ; one roan cow, dehorned J one other, all branded with tmr circle on right hip upper and under bit out of left ear. Any one knowing whereabouts re warded for Information. W. Ibvis, Aurora, Oregon. Your Holiday wants in our line, will have our most careful attention. Our stock is complete, extensive and well selected. The styles are fresh and new. The inducements we are offering are better values for the money than wo have ever before offered. Our personal guarantee goes with every article we sell, jtj jtjtj When buying Diamonds you must rely largely on the honesty and judgment of a jeweler. Com mon sense, therfore, commands you to go to a reputable store where no advantage will he taken of you. In regard to the price, It depends upon its quality a well as upon its weight. We would like to have you look over our Dia monds and be pleaaed to tell you all about them. Tlain and Fancy Clocks. ' Figures and Ornaments for same. Fine Iinported Chinaware. Imported Souvenir Chinaware. Rich Cut Glass. Sterling Silverware for the table. Itepnrt or School Dlxlrict So. 10. The following la the report of achool dialriut No. 10. Joint, for the month end ing December 7: No. of pupil enrolled, 28; No. of day taught, l'J; tane of ahhimce, 20; vase of taniineaa, 1. Tlioae who were neither absent nor tardy during the month, are Martha and Kwald I,lenian, Id and Koeena Ellig Sen, Esther and Amos Mayes, Knby, Clar ence, Victor and Constance ThompRon, Arnold and Mattiu I'elera, Alma and Anna Hovkmann. Visl'ora present during the month with Messrs (J. Kllig en, J. Aden, II. l'etera, C. Thompson, Misifi Lena Ellig sen, Einiiia l'eters, Kile Sharp, Klla Aden, Myrtla Ailun and Oora lioekuiann. 1'atrou arts invited to visit the echool and note the progress. A Hit A 1). TllOMPtON, Teacher. Letter List. The ollowing la the list of letter re maining in the poatotliceat Oregon City, Ore., on Dec. lum, 1k1 : WOMKN'l list. Baker Jennie Mia Maynard Minnie Mrs Cahon Blanche Mis Phillip Ida Mis Gill Emma Miss Simmons Fannie Mia Halkelt Maggie Mia l'aiker K Mrs mux's list. Brady Roe Carter D A Cassiday V K Evans J II Foster T W Forrest Edward R Hansen Han Rev Nelson C A Nickel Austin Noah W It Pickens Harry Roblaon B W (2) Steven H J BinMi A Willeon WF rkn Miss Hertha Scott GEO. F. IIOKTON, V M. Iteware of Olntnioiit for Catarrh tltut Contain Mercury. as mercury w ill surely deatroy the sense 'it smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through she mucous surfaces. (Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicans, as the ihiiuago they will do is ten fold to tho good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Chenev & Co., Toledo, O., contain no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halt's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken inter nally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Drutfgists, price 75 cents per bottle. Hall's Itlmily Pills are the best. The Enterprise $1 50 per year. Solid Gold and Gold Plated Jewelry. Gold Brooches of latest design Scarf Tins, nobby patterns Opal, Ruby and other set rings Lockets and Charms in large variety Chains and Fobs of all kinds Studs with or without set Gold and Gold Filled Neck Chains GENUINE FRENCH EBONY WARE Silver Novelties and Toilet Articles. This year we have bought a much larger assort ment than ever before of this ware. Our prices are as low as any other house and we engrave any article free of charge. You can find something for every member of the family in this assort ment. A piece as low as 10c or as high as $10.00. If you do not know what to buy look through this assortment. White Sewing Machines are King. See the latest drop head. Our Queen $35.00 Drop Head Machine, with full set of attach ments, is the best you can find for the money. Guaranteed for five years. Kimball Organs have many advantages over other instruments. They are made in five and six octaves and in oak and walnut. Our prices are right. THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS For Hale, or Trade. A moving or animated picture ma chine, in good running order. For par ticulars, Inquire of C. R. Pwick, three miles from Oregon City on the New Era oad. Nays lie Wa Toriarexl. "I fuflerKd such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes II. U- binion, fl:li L ti. ... ... . . iiiiisoorougn, tri., "out liucu'en Arni ca Halve completely cured them." A like magic on sprains, brumes, Cui ores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. I fuel healer of akin disease and piles. I Cure guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. j Nu;il Catarrh quickly yields to treut meut by Ely's 0jn iialm, which ia agr:. ably arouiul.io. it ia received through tit Dostrilii, cleaiiHea and beul the whole uur bwe ovar which it dilfuses ltxulf. LrugL-iM sell tho W)o. aizoj Trial ize by nmil, 10 ccuts. Tent it and you are sure to continue tie treatment Announcement. To axscon uioi'fite thoie who are parliu! to the uiui of ua,;ni.-.-ra iu upplying liqiiidii into tho nasal ) aobues for a.larrMl tmu. bkt, the proprietor prepare (.'ream Uulio in limiid form, which will to j.nown rh E1y' Liuid Croiuo Uiilm. J'lice inchtd.iig tli (jiruyiug tube ia llioonU. J'ri(;ginU or t; maiL The liquid form embed. ea Uie rued, icinal properties of the aol.d i rt-paratiou. THE ACME cA F. H. WELSH. Xmas Coods Candies Tree Decorations All kinds of Churches and Part'es Supplied. Candies made to ordrr, filled after order Is taken. Opposite Enterprise Office. Hair Health means Hair Beauty both may be yours it you use Harmless and pleasant to use. Cleans the scalp. Gives a lustre and softness to the hair received by no other remedy. Price 50c nt all drug-gists. Also for sale by II. l'rler, CauHelil Blilg. Dumbbells and Cuff buttons Baby Pins and Rings Emblem Pins for all orders Chain Bracelets aud Bangles Neck Chains and Locketa Silver Hat Pins Gold and Silver Guards iiiii' sin Kodaks, Pooo. Pre mo, Korona, Cyelooa, Cameras from $1.00 to $35-- Call and examine our stock. We give instrutions free. Special discount of ao per cent, on all Kodaks. We also have a fine line of supplies suitable for Xmas, such as fancy mounts, calendar mounts, albums, from ioc to $a.oo. Passe Fartout outfits and everything needed in this line by amateur photo? graphers. n . It's characteristic of this store to offer you trie best; you don't expect anything else, and naturally you are never disappointed. Profiting from past, experience, we bought early in the year for cash one of the finest lines of imported Toys and Novelties we hare ever handled, and intend to give our customers the benefits derived by an early cash purchase. ADAMS BROS.' Golden Rule Bazaar Oregon City's We carry the largest stock Cask ets, Coffins and Linings in Clack amas county. We are the only undertakers In Clackamas county owning a hearse and will furnish it for less than can be had elsewhere. We are under small expense and do not ask large profits. Calls promptly attended night or day Phones 476 and 305. Ifi L I A Gold Watch is still the leading Christmas present. We are showing beautiful selections of Solid Gold, high grade Gold Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases in all sizes. Our Filled Cases are as beautiful a solid gold and are guaranteed to wear for 25 years. We have a very fine assortment of these and fit the Waltham, Elgin or any other high grade movement. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Washburn Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos $15 up Other makes from $5.00 up. Violins all makes from $2.50 to $35.00. Autoharps and Zithers from $4.00 up. Harmonicas from ioc to $1.50. Music Rolls, Stands. Cases for all instruments. Jews Harps, Ocorinas, Flutes, Strings and extras for all instruments. . Finest line of Umbrellas in the city. Gold and Silver Mounted Canes. Latest Fads in Pocket Books. Card Cases and Cigar Cases. Parker Fountain Pens. Ladies' and Gent's Gold Pens. Toy and Fancy Goods Big Cash Store mi R I HOI MAN N MS wsMliaa - Two Doors SoDti of Court Honse. EN MM S iitiiii& 1 : e f s t a l s