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OREGON CITY ENTLRMISE,' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1901. Personal Mention J ' w wc ess IMS A. IX Monroe, of Now Era, waa In (he , ;'jy Moiuluy. J , Moslier wis In tli i'1'y Saturday s.pin liedland. jnrry Hnrkner was ill town Monday fibmCirui. Attorney John VV, l,odwr spent Huinliiy i.tghtln 8lm. "Chris Kneher, of Mark's Prairie, was i the city TueCy.( I li. M. Cooper, of Cams, stut In town Monday. : j)r. T. . Thomts, of Heaver Cieek, w In the city Monday. I Attorney Clint. N. Wall, o Canty, wm In thnrlty yfHtiUy. Ik. W, ilomsi huh, o( Heaver Creek, in llif city yesterday. I a. J. Yoder, of Needy, came down on nemlay morning' train. I Ham HtitJorf has recently completed ft 0rw Ihm-h l Willamette. MIL)ii Mortimer, of Portland, Is yixtthiK Irifntl" In Oenrge She ir ami daughter, of Marks burn, were hi ton Monday. Charles Llveeay was In town Mon day from Clackamas Heights. Mm. Il.i.trice lUrlow Dierke is plan ing coin orl lour in vsiiorma. llcrt (lartett and Kred Hubbard, ol iliuiniHin, were In town Monday, I MutsUloason has accepted position lh salcalady In Robinson's store. Mm. Hi-iiry McCracken, of l'tirtlttrul. visited Oregon City relatives Monday. ! John Mainwood, of Liberal, waa Caller l Hi KiHorpriKM ollhe Monday, f Mi-sTUlio llenrlci.ot Portland, visited friends ami relatives in llit) city Hund.iy. Karl I.. Hooiieiitfariier, of tlm 0 U. A S. Co., was up from l'orilitiil Wednes- )y. I Krtiest A. KUr, of Mackshiirg, via in tlie city Monday, accompanied hy his inothcr. 1 Mi IJiwIk Ki lly will arrive from Ku. g.-no today lo epend the holidays with licr relatives, I Oeorga I-ee Harding lias res;gned liia position wiih Hit) Portland City & Ore 'gon Kailway. f Mm. J. K. Wealheilord, of Albany, fvinitfJ with Mr. U l. Wilson Tuesday Hint Wednesday. Jay Ij. VanCleve, advance agent of the Klucher-VanCleve Dramatic Company, waa In the city Tuesday. Miss Helen W. Jleaoo and Bertha llerrun.of Mutino, viailed the former's parent In tliia city Friday mil Saturday j lr. C. E. Looinia, special agent of lht United States l-and Ollice, returned Sun day from inoiilh'a absence in La Urande. Attorney 4. K. Hedges U In Tcoiua on business l onnecietl with hia hrother'a catate and w ill return lU latter part ol thia week. I Cnarlea lluinphrya, of trio Postal Tele- K'aph Company, came up from Portland to spend Hunday with hi lelativea on the weal side. C. H. JaukBon, editor of the Pendleton , and Manager Judd, of Woolen Mill, were lo the rily Tueaday. Wallace Cole relumed Wednesday tveninu from ft 10 iaV nhootinu trip in WHKhiiiHtoti, hut did not come home leaded uown with (lucks, J. A. Thyer, who has bten active in the teal eBtate bit inen in tliia city for some time bhI, left on Wednesday iiitthl'a train for hia home In Modetu, Cal. J. I!. LewiB left Tuesday for MiikaU, Minnesota. He c ime hero eleven years bo and larne part of that time lived at Heaver Creek where he was enKKid in lotion. A. It Jacobs, of the Oregon City Man ufai turinn Company, who has been in the Kal for several months, is expecled home the lnHt of thia week. He is now in San Francisco. W. II. Wilson sold the WiUon House vaulirlu l.. Mrs Mam llnleV and lelt with his family last niiiht for Linn count v nhnre h will lO 'k alter Some timber claims in which he is interested. County Superintendent J. C. Zinser returned Saturday from ft week's trip over the county. He visited schools at Mount Pleasant, Darns, I.eland, Molalla, Dickey's Prairie, Samson, Marqiiam, Scott's Mills, Montt Christo, Yoder and Needy. He visited the Eastham school in this city Monday, and Tuesday went to Oswego. D. E Kenwoithy.of Clackamas, has old his personal property and, with his family, will lemove to lleppner. He is afllicted with asthma and thinks the cli mate of KaHtem Orcein will prove bene ficial to his herlth. Mr. Kenworthy 'i formerly in the restaurant business in this city. Cyrus Gibson and Fred McCarvcr, two young men ot Portland, have purchased the nostomre store of C. W. Love and have installed Harry Williams, formerly : 1 a of the Kozy Candy Kitchen, as mannirer. Both Messis Thomas I1'. liy.in bun been elected a trustee of Kremlin Uukeu, Im perial Order (if Muscovites. Hichaid Heott, of Milwaukle, U cz ir of the same order, whii li Is sitimieil In Portland und la a branch of the I. 0. O. f. Mr. and Mis. K. T. Fields went to i'orlhiud Motili ty eveniiiK and attended tlie wedding of Mrs. Mrld'a cousin, Miss Henrietta Coverley Hinsheimer to Mr. Hurry Kdmund Coleman. The niarrUtte ceiemonv was solemuixeil in t tie pres ence of only relatives of the t oiitrt'tiii parlies and Bfler the service a reception was held at the residence of ilie bride'a father, Henry Sinnlieimer. K. J. Kwallord, of Hulein, was In the city yeslerday. He passed lhroii(l Special sale Millinery Ked Front. Bin millinery sale. Mixs tioldsiuitli. Albright A Logos have piano tickets. Ked New Ribbons Front. School books pharmacy. . Toys for th" Ked Fro ami pon pons at exchanged at Moore's nndance at Wednesday en route to Portland with large shipment of hops for the Kast, Mr. Bwairord was vn-itinn his brother, J. L. KwlT,p( and has uoi been in Ore gon City for two years, lit was form erly a resident and was much surprised at the growth of Ilia town, particularly the business portion, since li t Usl vieit. Mr. Hwairord is s hop luijer. I. W, Dowly, proprietor of the Oik (Jiovd Stock Uanch, was in the city lust week. He ia one of the men in Clacka mas county who finds the raising of blooded st oi k profitable He came here in 1H!K) rum Kitiisas and brought wiih him two car loads of bie,h grule stock, paying ftjnil freight charges. Mr. Dowly tlnils stock raising very profitable. He makes a specialty of short honied rut in, although he lias on his r inch, Perchc ron horses, Iterskhite hogs, Bron.. tutkeys an l a Ihoroiuli-bred running man . L ist sprii g he sold tive Hlnirl horned cittle to tlie Ludd A Heed t-atate and has just ro d a registered re I heifer calf, red bud, by Oakhill l.add, 13 WW, and recently purchased a registered alioil horned vear!inir hull from Charles 1 (1 1 for mm on his place. A atoro (ud of hargxiiw for Christimis. Ked Front. Big vai Miss Uolliau la (a- jar hats Mens' and Boys' hat les than fac toty price. Ked Front Store. Dottt paxs ua by. Call in and get onr prices. Kud Front Trading Co. $'') to $100 to loan on chattel or per sonal security. Dmiick & Eastham, agts. Multnomah Lode, No. 1, A. F. and A. M., meets tomorrow night and elecs ollloera. t Albright & Logos' secure votes lor the Low price on iprck sales on Xuias goods, our inotio, K.tcket tiro. X. w Iluildlug Fur On go i City. Congressman Tongue has introduced a bill in the house appropuatinK joo.uiw for a public building in thin city. Tlie Oregonian'a Washington ;rreiJMi.deiit savi: "The mil mirodnreil t-y Kepre- sentative Tongue, atiropiliiog tU.t.COt) for a iiublic bviiding at Oreij"n Cit), wiil join the g.eat majority bi foie the cumiuiltee on puMic buildinga and groui da, and slioulil it meet with -the approval of that committee, is likely io ha made a pari of an omnibus public building bill, which is almost sure to be reported later in the session. The bid provide for the erection of a building lor the accommodation of the land o!h:e, (inxKiin.-e mil other Government olllces in Oregon City.' The site shall be ol sulllcieut sixa to leave an open spuce of not less than 40 feel, including streets and alleys, on all sides ot the building." Oreat reduction in prices in all millin ery. Miss UoldsiMitn. Christmas Cards endlefS variety from Iciid. at Cliartnm A Co., the big Drug store with linle ,rices. Buy your meat meal nun let and $ 150 piano. Special late anlval of ciuars, from 60c a box np, at t hai ma i A Co ChrMmxs Ding Store. Ten cents in mercliandir.e g ven with every piano vote purchased at Mooie'a pharmacy. Christmas Buyitw nude easy at Char man A Co , tlie up-to-daie Chrie'inas Ding Store. A marriage license was issued in Port land last Saturday to M'es Pearl Cosher and C. E Nash. Christinas OriMineiita and Free Decor ation from lc to 2")C at Charman A Co.'s Cut Price Drug Stcte. Guns and locks repaired. Keys fiited and i-aws Died Ammunition and guns for Bale. Johnson and Lamb. In order to reduce our stock we have made a (in ot n-Uuc Ion 1 1 Prices on all millii.ery goods. Miss Uold-mnMi. Finest and best drer-s hkitla and petti coats at the lowest prices of any place in town. Racket Store. The Acme, opposite Enterprise office, maiiulactuies Iresh candy daily. Fruit, cigai a and tobacco. Soda fountain. New, Wanted To rent a six or seven- room bouse. Furnished or unfurnished. Address tbisothVe. 40 4 f) i o o o o o ,(3 o o o a o o o a o a o o o o o ;o o o i o o o o CHRISTMAS SPECIALS We propoHe making the Saturday and Monday before ChriBtmae take off Bome of the Blrain and ruHh of the day before Chriet maB buying. Hence the following special prices for these two days only. 0 jT f ( I t amm gt t A t A a I A aV I aS 1 blLVtrlWMrit: minu Q O o a o o n o o BOOK SPECIAL For Monday the 23rd only. Choice from our large assortment of Red Line Poets extra fine binding very de sirable for gifts, all the standard poets publisher's price$ I. oo. Monday Special 55C Choice from a line of i6mo. books in fancy cloth binding, about ioo titles publisher's price 40c. Monday r-pecial 29C 15-volume set Dickens, leather binding, large type, good value at publisher's price jo.oo. Monday Special $10.00 15-volume set Kipling, copyrighted pub lished at $15 00. Monday Special $7.50 8-volume set Dumaa publisher's price t'4.25 Monday Special $2.00 5-volume set Mary J. Holmes publisher's price $3,75. Monday Special $2.00 5- volume set Gibbon's History of Rome pub, price $6.25, Monday Special $2.50 6- volume set fc'cott or Dumas publisher's price $3.00. Monday Special $1.15 io-volume set ThacVery publisher's price $7,50. Monday Special $3.95 Choice of a large line of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 books. Monday Special 75C JEWELRY SPECIAL For Saturday the 21st Only. Choice of the following best quadruple plate Silver Articles Child's Cup and Saucer. Bon Bon Dish, Pepper Box, Salt Box, Card Tray, Tooth Pick Holder. Regular value 35c. Saturday Special 1 9C Choice of any 25c and 35c Sterling Silver Article-Darner, Blotter, Paper Knife, Nail File, Cuticle Knife, Seal, Cold Cream Jar, etc. Saturday Special 1 9 c Choice of any 50c- Sterling Silver Article like above and many others. Saturday Special 33c Best quadruple plate Butter Knife and Sugar Spoon, in neat box. Regular value $1.25. . Saturday Special 95C Best quality quadruple plate Butter Knife. Regular value 75c. Saturday Special 50C Set ot 6 Table Spoons, best quadruple plate. Reg. value $4.25. Saturday Special $2.50 Also special prices on many pieces and Sets . of Silverware. Gold Filled Cuff Buttons guaranteed for 20 years. Regular value $1.50. Saturday Special 95C Gents' Gold Watch Chain, rolled plate, guaranteed goods. Regular value $2.50. t-aturday Special $1.65 Ladies' Gold Chain t extra quality rolled plate. Regular value $5.00. Saturday Special $3.75 Gold Plated Hat Tins, Scarf Pins and Collar Buttons. Saturday Special 25c Gold Plated blurt Waist Sets, Charms, Lockets., Rings, Cuff Buttons, Bar Pins, Brooches, Shiit Studs all guaranteed. Saturday special 50C Other bargains in Jewelry also. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY 00Q0GGCQG0G0SQ0QQ00GQG083CG0 O O O o o Q (I o o o 0 o 0 o o Q o Q O O o o o o o o o Q 0 o o (I Q o o Q O o o o e 1 Kast Oreonian, I the Pendleton P. C. & 0. Ry. Co. Tlie regular Sun day rate between, Oregon City and Portland is 25 cen's for the round trip. Get your tickets st Harding's clruu store Do y. u want to euter your chickens f r anvofthe so id prizes ottered at the comlnif State Exhibition, Dec. 30 to Jan. 4, 11)02? K you do, write to E. J. Ladd, Portland, for premium list. at tlie Pan- If yon Diviriin cl.U'kenS won v . p - Aineaican Exposiiiou in Buffalo I wMiit to see the Oeiron -chickens in their glory, goto the exbibltlon in ion land. Opens Dec. 30. Closes Jan. 4, 1902. ""J r $ I he Tramp" (Albany Herald ) The Fischei-VaiiOleve Company ot nlavets orescnted "Jerry, the Tramp' at tlie Armory hall last niKht, with J. B. McCowell in the title ride. Ibe story presented In this nielodiama ia familiar tumost people and US rendition laat liinht was qute up to the standard. Ibe im personation ol the trmo waa excellent, and Mr. McCowell d-serves praise lor liis woik. Miss FU-licr appeared well as the convict's ilHUKhter. I?he speaks her linea with a clearness that is appre ciated by the audience. Other charact er were huiM. and the production re ceived hi?h praise. Tne music furnished by tlie company s . 1 tt itiuMii Ku nil. ' " i H..U-,i.,i.s and s the X mis D.u.ets they are played in an able way, tne music is a drawina" feature. VOIE l?i PIANO COSTtSH. BeaMin In thn Lead for the Irvi and Woodmen f r Ch'ckerin. VOTB FOR TUB IBVINO. RhiI Men 174 543 Public Schools. 101,185 , VOTE FOB THE CHICKKBINO. Woodmen of the World . . . 290,044 Knob's of the Maccabees 185,91)3 . Use Ked Line Coui!h Cure, 25 and 50c. Guaranteed. Charman & Co., Druggists. Tickets with every bottle. , Do you want lo see your lodife win tl e f450 piano? Albright A Lons issue one vuie with every 25 cent purchase. Christmas Presents' at prices that will save ynu money at Charman & Co.'s Christmas 1iuk Store. Th Methodist Church Market and and Bsziar opened Tu .-aday evening and has a deserved success. The financial results have exceeded the most sanguine expectations. Tjday ia tlie last day of thehaziar. At the Presbyterian church Sunday the Biibject fur the m jrning sermon will be 'The Incarnatiou V Prophecy." In the evening Rev. A. J. Montgomery will take the topic oi "HighWHymen" for his add res. ' Fountain Tens, Gold Pn, Photo Lockets, Photo Buttons, Cameras, Toilet bets, Albums, Stationery Boxes, Per fumes, Knives, Kazors, all specially se lected lor Christmas by Charman & Co., MoneV talks, but bargains you get for your money talk more vet if you buy at ; the Ked Front. Mechanical Toys for boys and girls, at half the usual prices. Charman & Co.. the Christmas Druttitista. Everybody uses umbrellas. Every body should know where to have I hem repaired and new covers put on. John son and L'inib. Fsii ny Jiotiie. Strayed from the Jordan place, one 2 year old steer, with rilit born drooped ; one roan cow, dehorned; one oilier, all branded with bar-circle on liiiht hip upper and under bit out of left ear. Any one knowing whereabouts to warded fjr inhumation. V. W. Ikvis, Aurora, Oregon. Jacob Babler died at hia home near Stone Wednesday, aged 74 years, II months. The cau-e of his death was congestion of the brain. He leaves a family of grown cluldien. me tunerai will he held Saturday afternoon. Congregational Chuich Next Sun day is known as Forefathers' Day and is generally observed by CongregatioiiaJiBts as such In the evening the pastor of the church will deliver an address on "The First Pilgrim Fathers," Winter clothinn is what noil want. Cold weather is coming on and it co-ts no ninre to be comfortable. Joe Know land, the 7th Mreet tailor, has hundreds of samples of elegant goods to select from. Knuwhind's clothes fit. Christian Science services are held at the residence on the north-east comer of Fifth and Washington streets every Sunday morriirm at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, Wednesday ever i ig meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser vices all are welu me. Beuitining with tonight's meeting, Willamette Fills Camp, Woodmen of the World, will hold ttieir meetings in the new ball. r;ri8tma5 presents. There is nothing more appropriate, nothing more lasting, nothing more appreciable than a WATGR. We will sell all our watches in ladies' or gent's siz-9 at SPECIAL REDUCTIONS for the holidays. Come and see us before you make a purchase. We have watches for everybody. Also a beautiful stock of ladies' and gents' Solid Gold Rings, Chains, Lorgnette Pins, Brooches, Ear-rings, Emblem Goods, etc. Hundreds of useful presents to select from. Yours for business, The Wisconsin Jewelers and Opticians. Don't nefllect your eyes. We teat theui free of charge. We t the only nclentlfle optician in Cluckaniaalo. Fine Watch Rspairing a Specialty. A Fann f rSIe F.iuhtv acres of land. 25 cleared and plowed; mill light on east end. uooq huise 14x24, up stairs; kitchen l-'xis with pantry on side, wood shed, chicken Mj house, granary, and frame barn 24x40 with shed on one end; 600 apple trees , sv We carry the largest stock Cask ets, Coffins and Linings in Uacn 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 tj Calls promptly attended night or 9 aay IS R. L. HOLMAN 8 eiirht vears old, 10 cherry trees Plenty : k- . . k , e oront9 . . . . . .. ii.il.Mr nuar liv : also arszini: lor biock. , i school house and church V4 miles, store und pnstoffi.-e four miles, 22 miles from r i.) ...1 li) t . ( ratinn Pitr. Pfl hft roriiHim, in Hum vi j - - i boiuhton easy terms and really a bar-, jyjyjyjf-jrjrAVrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrJFJr- mil. Fur sale bv E. J. Rue, box 503, r" e Oregon City, Oregon. Fhonei 476 and 305. Two Doors Sontl tl Court Hoe e. Iiidivlliials Money ta Loan. At 8 and 7 per cent Call on or w rite J.-o. W. Lonsa. Oregon City Oregon. (Stevens' building. OASTORIA. i Bean tbs ) lne ma ' " & Bigaatur. 7sj&Sfcfc, A UoaA VoitgU .Medicine. re 1 1, (UrMe. Toowooinha, As. I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sn excellant medicine. I have been ; Buffering ';r:;ff ;; " The annua, exhibition of the Oregon Z A-" tL I ... Poetry iation. to be held in cure, l iiRe K,r,,, . i v.a rprnrfl breaker, a r- II'. Thill IB I'nrilHilll. Will . - - mrcuti-a, TIIHIlllllllss formerly ,. a,.d has len ' old resident mn"lr ' ; l Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Brunswick House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Class Restaurant In Town. CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor one of our oldest and 1 good place to take your friends, to meet ola ones, 10 nio . It f y Information regarding Civil Service Examinations, Pensions, Patente, Boun ties Trade-Marks, Copyrights, Mail fri ronnrathin contains all of the j0vt. SuDDlieP. Public Land, !dicestanta and digests all kinds oi iw-uments procured. Three large food It gives Instant, rciier ami uer - -, -ioiki. n0 in oat, all , libraries located here. rails to cure. iu 'I t p,,r,n 612 14th St., N. W , Washington, D. C. MeCarver have many friends have aitsurance of success venture, as resident mT "'r-'", ia good faith that i fine stock, to buy or sell gooo ones t G.bson and vo nnUr.ly .ven n , , ,o (he t0 ,ds here and h J "'J Vo,ner. This ' learn, and if yon win, to smile, but if yon . .. 'fitted -Mr- "'KIM:- .uh.nillninn. i iOne, 10 gril -ui .ctt... - - in their new . , , . A- naraulg. remedy is "j iai S TO cure, jnwi"")"" iz.. ...a ,ont. The most sensitive lilt IIWI JC " Btomachscantakelt. Byluseniany thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It jb unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Christmas Candlea, only 10c a box; boxes contain 18, 24, 36 or 48 candles, at Charman & Co., City Drug Store. Every thing else in proportion. B A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, but was ah-iid to do so on account of pains in his s'omach, which he feared would g o worse. He nays, "I was telling my trouble! to a lady friend, who said: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy will put you in good condition for the party." I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating th-it two doses cured me and enabled me to haves good time at the party." Vr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hill. N'. Y. This remedy is for sale by G. . Harding, druggist.