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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1902. 3 Personal Mention Win. Welch, of cialwon, was in the y Thursday. P. F.. Kpper, of Nalmun, wa la Ore n City till week. :J. 8. CllUlrup returned Thursday m vUltat Albany. "r, P. H. Thoma, of Beaver Crnek, , ,(nl New Ywt'i tiny In tlil city, MlM VmU Iill. f Caru visited , mlvea hi Canemab during the wee. William Culiir, o( thi city a-mni Hun- y witli Mend in the city of PortUnd. Mr. Clr Pray tier, who Imi bmn sick i Paik place fr verl week, It III1 . rylll. Miiw Neva Orlnwold, of fulfil), U Ilia , ;kto( HieMiiwt KHml and Marory t ndtilJ. Mr. William lone, ol Heaver Crwk, v in among Ui visitor to Oregon Cny 'i'. lilt-winy. " Mi Moifa Flnley, of Oil city rpent : DiUy I'd her Uter, Mm. Collin, gt. Helens Mm. W. II. Marshall and M.i.1 Anna : dlin, of Cortland vlited relative in i ..m mali Sunday. William Hmllh. one of the Caru farm . (f wan In the city Monly, In the in- tt of buslne. JTt.lin Hi barter, tlie well known cattle 1 yrrfrom Mulalla, 1 In tli city thi v ek on buln. Win. Phelps and 0. Blnhm, farmer at I vver Creek, tains to Oregon City thin v.k on business, Mri. Hachael Byland, . of Hubbard, i;ant the holdaya with her daughter, C. S. Seaman. Mi l.ury I'ov, of I'ortlanil, was llio, i, seat of Mm Grace Marshall ofCanemah fturdy and Sunday. Mr. M. Van Valkenbiirg, of Bilveiton, U (pending lila New Year vacation in thin vlty visiting friend. Mis Kittle Wanl. ol Portland wa tli t li-t of the Miami F.lm ami Eihul Al bright one day thia week. Mi Amy Pollack haa la-en tenrhlng .fr. I). II. Ulaaa' room the past week, during tier atwente at tjalem. Mr. Kiaue, of Aurora, one of the I. adlug yiiing farmer of Marion county, wa. In t lie city Monday on buiue. K. L. Bona," fuinierly of tinea city but now a re.ldenl of Portland was calling on Oreuon City friend New Year'. Mra. Tom 8earle, of Caueiuah, who haa bwn III seveial day, la "till con I.nnd to her room, but improve slowly. Mr. J. B. Moore and little daughter returned Haiurday evening for a five ty' vIkII with her motlier, near Wood Lorn. Mr. May Himlor, of Park place, who !a ben ill for anveral week at lirr Lome, continue to be con lined to her room. ,Mr. I). Oooley and wife and Chailo iluckltyand wile, ol Wooilhurn. were ;bu ttUHnta, thia week, of Mr. and Mra IHill Hart. Mra. Clin. Welter and aon, of balem, are spend ng a few day during the holi- . ) viNiting Mr and Mia. C. li. Moorv, ;i tliis city. Mr. Cha. Ilartman, furmerly Krpre jntallve from Marlon County, and a trident of Htott' Milia, haa been doing : ie city the patt week, A. . BteinWh and Mia Sophia n inliarh, of Wllaonville, weie in town : il wrek viKlting at the home of Mr. i ad Mra Hunry Mi cy. Ilul lirown, of Parkplace, whodo hand a everely cruihed a few day ago in ie woolen mill, reoita thai tlie injury . improving alowly. (iuy Levena, brother of Secretary 8. heaven, la confined to hi room a few iy thia week. Oat la threatened wiih tevere attack of pluuiiny, and i not yet t illy out of dangi-r. Mr. D. II, Monitor, who haa recently - ioied a eiicceitHdil term ol school al tiar :M, haa accepted a poeition aa teacher ! the Hood View school, and will begiu laching Monday next. Mr. Frank Ilannnford, who formerly o'd a reoponaible poHitioii in the paper ill In thia placv, but who now ha i.irne of a large farm near lintieviile, - In Ihe city the pant week. J. J. Guyer and inn, Henry, of Caru. rre in the city Tuesday on biislnpM. Tr. Guyer la the Supeilntendent of ti e onday School at Cai us, and haa beld nut pofiiion for the pant four yeare. Juilge Henry Smith, of Walla Walla, ?ah accompanied by hi wife and 'anghter, have been spending a few day i the gtieata of Mr. and Mr. M. Grif th, of this city. Geo. CalilTla aufTering viih a severe attack of the irripp. Prof. G. W. Meter, of Carns, wai in '.an city Wednesday. Mr. MeUger U ' Bcher of the school at Cams, and re I oris a very nrcesful term thia winter. : If has an enrollment of 61 and all are ' 'tidying with a will. :. Trafton Iye, a sophmore atu lent from ;--ii city, at Pacific University. left Wed- e4day afternoon to continue hi stUili-is. ' 'r. Dye has boen in attendance at the : hool only three yeara nd is already p -1! along in collcxe. Ilia intention ia '.- finish his course Jtere and then pre 1 ; rn for some professi on. Tom Kllllu, of Woodhurii, was on btisliieM in Uie city New Year. Alloruey Hlipi, whs vlaitlng frlenda at CurrlitMville three day thia wrek. Henry W. Ilagi mann, ol Hlone, wai among Oregon City visitor Tuishiy. NeUon McConnull, a PluaHunt Hill resident waa In the city one day thii week, Mr, Ja. He ti in nn, who holdi a recpon lihle pusltlon with the Great Northern visited Dr. Heaman last week, Mr. Rachel Ilyland, of Hubbard, spent a few duya the paHt week vlaliing Dr. and Mr. Heaman in this city. Waller r'ord and Georve Armstrong, both of Wlnds'r, wcte transacting butii nesa In the city by the full Tuesday. Mia Myrtle McDuiiIcIm, a itenographer of Nuwhurg, wa in the city one day tin wut k the gtieni of her lialer Mi' Klora. Jamei II. Mayan, a reHidunt of Port land, waa the gnel of Mr. and Mra. Gordon K, II aye one day the past week, A. Krrlcaou, a io-M;iit of Cams, and one ol the well to do farmer of Clacka ma county wa on buniuee hure Tuea day. Percy Croa, ion of II. E. Cross, who ha been atMoiit lo Kantorn Oregon and Washington lor three yeaia, has returned lo lit home in thi city. K A. Ten I'yck, of Munuol, la in the city thi week ill Itte Internal of temper ance. Mr. Ten Kyck will lecture on temperance In Hhively'a hall, Maluiday evening. M. J. Fiuucane, brother of P. H. Fiuii cane, who left a lew day ago fur hi old home at Duncan, S. IX, writes hack that he ailll lltluka Oregon is good enough for him. Mr. Mori ill Moore, who I taking a Course In the Oiegon Agricultural bchcol at Coivallis, haa been iHndina a few daya al hi home with hi paients. Air. Moore leavea (Saturday to retume lti tudiei at the College. K. T. Kiidier and A. P.. Hhank, both ptoiiiineiit clliaena ol Canhy, panned tiirough the city Tuesday on their way home. Mr. Finhur haa beun In Wanh- ingtoii the paal few moutha overseeing aome wcrk in a lumber milling company. Mr. Harold Van Dellngart, of New York, arrived In this city Saturday, and will visit for a few weeks with hi nephew, Geo. C. Hrownell. Mr. Van De Hogart, i highly pleased with Oie gon, especially with our mild climate. Mra. It. W. Paeon, a pioneer of 45, i dangeroualy ill at her hemo on Mulalla Avebiie. Mr. II icon ha been suuVring tor a long time with spinal trouble ai d it i tlie desire of tier iiumeruu friends that her health be fully reatored (o lit r. Mr. Kalblleish, of Cam, was in the city thi week with a load of flue pota toes, Mr. Kalbfl.-ih, raided a plemlid crop thi season and it ia hi intention t continue raising them a he think they are to become very valuab'e in the future. Irving Tdinhlyn and Henry Dt-sancon, of Miller, Souiii Dakota have arrived in thia city and will probably make this city their permanent home. They re port very cold weather in Dakota and say Oregon climate surpasHea any thing they ever saw. Mr. Milton ilrown, who has been em ployed for the past few months in Mr. Pi ice' store, will leave in a few daya for Aberdeen, Wah., where he haa been offered a position as head clerk in a dry good store. Mr. Drown has many friends in this city whose beet wii-hes attend him. Wilfred White, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Will White, loft thii city Monday morn ing for Berkley, Cel., where he will pur sue the study of newspaper drawing. Mr. White has natural talent in this line of work and his many friends predict for him a succesiful career, if he adopta this aa hi life work. He will probably re main in school until the lust of May. Williim Sbively return tin week to resume bin studio at Pacific Cnivereity, Forest Grove. Mr. Bhlvely baa the dis tinction of being the only student of the academic department who ever repre sented the college in intercollegiate de bate. This Is hi Oral year al thia insti tution and lie will be one of the debateri who will meet Willamette Univesrity in the annual debate. Rev. William Stover, who haa recently returned from a six yeara' course of at udy at Minneapolis, Minn., left Mon day for Tacoma, Wash., where he ha r ceived an appointment as pastor of the Firal EnJ Pi Lutheran Chuic'i. Mr. Stover wa raised in Oregon City, and his host of friend in this city extend to him many earnest wIhIicb lor his success. He graduated from college with high honors and was considered the strongest debater and speaker In the University. A Ieep Myater, It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headacke, Nervousneas, Hleeplessncss, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spell when thousands have proved that Electric Bitter will quickly cure nch trouble. "I Buffered for years with kidney trouble," wrltea Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peleraon, Ia , "and a lame back pained ilb bo I could not dress my self, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I r.ow am able to do all toy housework." It overcome! Constipation, improve! Ap- ' petite, give perfect health. Only 60c . at G. A. Harding'a drug store. f TT 4 - A. A. A A.. A A i Al . AA-Aj Hpeclul Mle Millinery Red Front, liig millinery sale. Mis Goldsmith. Albright h Login have piano ticket. New Klbboiia and pon pons at Ked Front. Ilig valuea In ready to wear hat. Midi Goldsmith. Men' and Boy' haU lesa than fac toiy price. Red Front Btore. Dont pai us uy. Call in and get onr prices. Red Front Trading Co. G. W. Jackson broke his arm Thurs day aliening while working in Mill A. $l!()to$100toloan on chattel or per NOtial security. Ditnlck A Kastham, agts. Uuy your meat at Albright 4 LognV mat market and aecure votea lor the )')0 piano. Money talk, but bargains yon get for your "money talk more vet if yoo buy at the Red Front. Great reduction Iq price! In all millin ery. Mis GoldaiMith. Guns and lock repaired. Key fitted and sawi filed. Ammunition and gun for sale. Johnson and Lamb. In order to reduce our Block we have made a (ireat reduction In Price on all millinery goods. Mine Goldmiith. Mis Harding has been engaged aa director of the Methodist choir, with MiKcho Samson as orgnit. Do you w ant to nee your lodite w in the l.r0 piano? Albritfht A Lon issue one vote with every 25 cent purchase. Everybody use umbrella. Every body should know where to have them repaired and new covers pnt on. John Bon and Lamb. Mr. G. P. Wanblad, of thii city held the lucky nnrober, which wa 34.12, and won Ihe sewing machine given away by The Racket Store. Mother's Club will meet Thursday. January 0 and will diseu-a V What Shall be Aims and Object of Mother' Club" led by Mrs. Clinton Latourette. Win'er clothii g is what yon want. Cold weather la coming on and it col no more to be comfortable. Joe Know land, the 7th btreet tailor, ha hundred ofsamplea of elegant goode to select from. Knowland'a clothe! fit. Senator Beverldite'i next article in this series, "A Diplomatic Game for an Empire, is an inside chapter of interna tional negotiation!, and lellabow Russia outwitted England, made an ally of France and took from Japan the fruits of her victory over China. In Saturday Evening Post. The will ot the late Mr. Sue McKea waa admitted to probate Tneeday after noon and the appointment 0! H. Blanken ablp whs confirmed to serve aa executor without bonds. The value of the estate was estimated at $877. The final dinpo sition of the property goei to Mr. Mc- Kee'a two sinters, Martha and Ida BlanketiHhip. Toys for the children in abundance at j Red Front. Outlook EiireuniKlng. The annual business meeting of tlie Congressional church waa held on Tuesday eveuing. A very pleasing feature of the year'a work is the fact that there la a balance In all the treas uries on the right Bide. The debt that haa harrased the church for years ia now reduced and the remainder is secured by good subscriptions and will be paid by about Ootobor 1. There ia now over OO In the various treasuries. The Saturday club has by far the greater part of this and the ladies' aid society cornea in second. The societies are planning to make needed improve ments In the interior of the church. All the old olllcera, whose term had expired, were re-elected via: C. H. Dye. Suuday school superintendent Mrs. F. F. White, clerk; Mrs. Kate L. Char- nun, treasurer, and Mra. J. M. Mark,; trustee. . . . . 1 1- JNexl week negins in a annual wee a 01 , prayer and on next Thursday evening occurs the annual roll call to which all members and friends are cordially in vited. Rev. Mr. Bollinger, the pastor, of the church deserves much credit lor his valuable services, aa certainly much of the success of the past year is due him and Mrs. Bollinger. Letter Lint. The allowing Is the list of letters re maining in the poBtofnce at Oregon City, Ore , on Dec. 20tu, l'JOl : WOMKN'a LIST. Donahue Mary Miss Heron Bertha Evans Sadie Mies (2) King, Francis Miss Goddard Sadie Mrs l'eltit Pheraia Haynes Florence Mina Smith Jenie Miss Williams Quina Miss hen's list. Brooks J M Cranfield E 8 Cunningham W A Field John Grammar B T Gibson Geo Garfield Chas C GEO. F. Hay James James Clyde McLaren Walter Mitchell B F Miller Wm T Allen Kainey A E Walker JW HOIiTON, P. M. Annual P.n'lurt M-e'liig. f000 w wOOCCwOOC w 0 0 0 3 0 O On Tuesday evening occurred the an-! j ( 3 nual buaine meeting ol the Kaptiat i t .x , i r i i g church. The olllcer. elected for lhei OUT StOCK Ot UlllCe &U)plieS Wil )hk J j enauing year and are as lo'lowa: Clerk, U , ., . . . . . Wm. Beach iaaslHtant clerk, Carrie A.jO JjOOKS IOr tllG iAGW 1 C'lf IS COinDiete RIKl O Parker ; tieasurer, J. W. Loder j trustee, Mr. A. N. Porter, W. W. Mar, Weldon Hhank, Elizabeth Howard ; Chorister, A. 8. Dresser i Fioaiice Committee, Mr. C. D. Story, Geo. Howard, Mia Mary Mc Intyre j Financial Sec., It Parker; Bun day Huhool Huperintendunt, Mr. A. H. Dreeaer ; deacon, W. W. Mar, W. C. Johnson, D. C. Latourette; AsUtant 8. S., Geo. Howard ; 8. 8. 8. cretary, Maud Cooke : S. 8. Treasurer, Lily Haigre ive ; 8. S. Organist, Veda Williams; 8 8. Chorister. Geo. Howard: Usher, Her man Gantenbetn, Rudolph Ganteubein, J. W. Philip, It. Parker. F. H. WELSH. Order", for Candy filled after order in received. No stale Candies used. New and fresh Confec tionery manufactured daily. Opposite Enterprise Office. Buy Your PIANO or ORGAN Where you can get the best for the least money. Where you are sure of careful attention j and courteous treatment. j Where you can get the choicest selection of highest grade instrument. Where you can get an absolute guaranty. Where yon will have nothing to regret afterwards. Buy now, you will aave money by doing so, at Eilers Piano House, Wholeeale and Retail Dealer. Not the oldest, but the leading Western Music Concern. Retail Store : 351 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. FRANK BUSCH THE Oat Greeting. The old year is gone the new year is here. We wish you well as the years change. We greet all our friends with good wishes and great bargains. We are ready to add' quality of goods to our pleasant words and make you" happy through substantial savings and increased benefits in buying. We offer: t i i O our prices arc as o o o o Acugrr anu juurnmi y r Book, per dot uc Counter Book , perdoz.. 6oc page Day Book 75c Receiot Book K Indelible Pencila 3 for J5C o Stub Files Shannon Files Steel and Rubber Erasers Rub ber Stamps Stamp Pads Letter Copying Books Oil Sheets Taper Fasteners Rubber Rulers Pen Carbon Books, Etc. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY w Q O O o Q O ,.f piee a f- i There is nothing njore appropriate, nothing more lasting, nothing more appreciable than a WATCH. We will sell all our watches in ladies' or gent's sizes 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 nrfllect yonr yei. Wa test tliein free ol charge. Fine Watch Chr'ntian Science ervi re held atj the residence on the north-east corner of I Fifth and Wanhinuton street every 8unday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'cloek. Wedneadat even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To theae ser vice all are welu tue. Tlie Acme, opposite Enterprise office, manufacture fre-h candy daily. Fruit, cigaisandtobac.ro. Soda fountain. New, nOUSEFUUNISIIER Good Wall Paper 5c A Double Roll Our Motto: Live 5 11m us in luruiuni. n Typewriter Paper, per ream.. .60c ' Riblxin . . 75c to f x.oo Carbon Paper, per doz.. 50c Note Books 05c Box File 25c Challenge Eyelet9, I oz. box ..30c o o o o 0 o 0 C) o u o o C) of 6im.. Vf e are the only elentlfln opticians In Clackamas Co. Rspairing a Specialty. Dancing (la g. Mi Harding will open a darning ( school Wednesday evening, January 8, at 7:30 in Willamette hall. Terms U for twelve Uswns. Piivate lesBon 53 cents. P. C. A 0. By. Co. The regular Sun day rate between Oregon City ard Portland is 25 cent for the roond tr p. Get yonr ticketa at Harding's drug store. 3SX5E3ZZB&. Let Live.' 2 i