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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1902. Personal Mention M t : !on Ilowers, of Mac.kshtirg, was In 1 'ty yesterday. !'..( . I. Hllillll. 01 r.aglll v rt'iK. ll c .Mity Baturday. ' Lineal llrosa, managing editor of the I '.-i'IkihI Oregoniiin, km In city last li.il', i.lajr. '"A IV sldenl A It. Jaeoba, of tho Oregon (l iiv Manufacturing Co., lull Halurday '",.'( ,J" lUHlncit trip to Kan Krrnelsro. ""I Mr. J. Mmilinke and aon, who Iimvo "';,f, ii visiting r1tl vt near Orcuon City, -Jivi" relumed to Ihalr home In Huvar. H""t Mi. and Mrs. C. H. Frlasoll spent Hun rrr C'iy In Newberg, where the genial Himlli ""feni IViflc agent has property interests, """f i ll I Mm. T. J. levlne, of Uoldendale, ,,v,jWh., ia Ibe gucnl of Mies IVIio Sam ilrloii. They visited friends at lUrlow ' 'fcrtMnliiy. Kfi: Mr,i.' John lwlhwalirt and MIhk Alice . VLewtliwulte left Tuesday tilirht for Call- rn! "l 'iot to VIHll In Hun Fran i id southern citltn fur several Mr. Mini Mm. J. I.lppitt, of Colfai, i' ..-I.., r visiting their daughter, Miss ' j ybll, n Portland, ml were In the city t (on. I if, the guests of Mm. I. Helling. Slat Hiipfrlniendiint J. If. Ackerinsn attended the Claikama County Teach ers' Meeting it Mllwstikla last Haiurday, He mm lo this city in the alternoon In tending to cslch the 4 ;50 train to Salem, but arrived loo IhIh and stayed until the arrival of the overland at 0 ;H p. m. Mire Myrtle Williams, a daughter of County Assessor Kll William, came down yesterday morning from Kalcm, where vim In employed In the asylum, and ia vislilug at the homo of her par ent). Her coming was occasioned by the illneaa of her sinter, Mim Father, who ha been soilously ill, hut ia now im proving, MOCIALIYT.H ON THE Hl"l Ml'. aiiiiouiici input of lb" Ilrgliiiilug of Ihcir t ampilgti. 1 WW Lorn invents. : " f J, I). Htpvetia will addn-aa the voter of Clackoinua County ou Socialitim at the pUcci and on the dlen given bulow : I'ainaaoua, Monday, February 3. F)(le Cietk, Tm-wUy, Kelinidry 4. Handy, Wednesday, February 6. Ciirrlimvilli), Thiirnilny, February 0. Hpringwater, Friday, February 7. l.otfMii, Kuturday, February 8. AH pxrlina, rdn, and color invited. AdmiMiuii free. I)ut. iiHiioM invited. (JKF.KN LKTIIE ADHI.MTHArOK Jud.e Uenit- IV tl Ion to App-ilnl II. t ron and Xamti T. 1'. K.inilali. E. -i! r. I.lpplit la mayor of Culfax. (' ' W, A. lluutU'V. who baf tmcii com- Judgo Itvan yeati-rday decided the - ,V-!!i d by lllnuaa lo be abaeut from hla c" oftlie John (Jiwn m'aie ty ai'ci'pt y Him-iia (or loveral lixintba paat, baa j lug Hie reMignation of C. 1! latouretie, kin crttatly benxfllicil in bnalth, and la. who bad bm-n apHinied adiniiiiHirior, i ftii; :tin at Ilia dk In the btiokHtora. I V. H. Grim, pitHtor of the Mtb'- Miurcli, moved wnu ma lauiiiy una ti' ki-ck to tiie autmrb ol Wiuamutie, w hcra - . tt'Ai e and qilletneaa riign auprrme, Concert Iliurtilay evening Feb. 0. Clood inuoic, good time at Willamette ball February flih. ' Ion't forgft the concert on Thurailay evening February 0. Now la your lime lo buy a bat cheap at Mia (Joldmiiith'a. Feb. Grand concert Thuraiay evening Uib.at Willamette ball. Kvery Ibing in the Millinery line be low mat at Mina Goldamltli'i. Everyone cordially invited lo the con cert Thnraday evening Feb. 0th. The eight month old daughter of Richard Toblo died Tuetday morning. Baby Honneta, (lata. Trimming ev erything below coat at Miaa UoldHinhh'a. Horn to the wife of on Clarkmnaa Heights, ary 25, a daughter. Harry Walling, Saturday, Jann- but to whom ohjeciion had been made, and the motion to revoke bit letter had lieeu beard. The court a I ho denied the p-lltlou for tlie appointment of II. K. Tlia : Lrotm, wlilcli had alio Iwii Illeil ami Ir diHt parNoiiMKU will be runted. 11,8 titrea.ii ol eatate appointed Wiolford Campbell pa .rough the id'H'"THl C""",y Ub,"1 ...ft,. U.....L. f lll...,v P..nU,,.l ""."-'. iiio coiiiruYerBjr The Indie of r!t. t'aul'a church will give a concert on Thursday evening, l ebiuary 0, at Willamette ball. If you love good inumu and want a good time go Ui the concert on Thumday evening, February 6, at Willamette ball The Acme, oppoalte Knterpriite ollice, manufacturea freuli candy dully. Fruit, clgaia and tobacco. Soda fountain. New, M tckihurK now boata of long distance telephone connection wlih the oulaide world. The central ofFiua ia at the aloie of J. W Smith. ) lieui lie baa a position with the "K.-gu-(it.tr " alaamboat line, which operalea bhlitcniiiora between Tortland and The " pal lea.' l(J Ki. hard Hcolt, of Mllwaukie, preident f tl.ii Oregon I.ivettock Aaaiadittion, I P'vc (Sunday for Hulena, Mont.,- to at-- ''V'lid the meeting of the l'acillo North !,,' t Woolgiowera' AnwxiaUoii, which Hi he held February 4, 5 and 6. "'J -'l,l"nBl A. H. Green, aixtclal Inspector if the Deiiartmeut of tbo Interior, waa wJn tl. ..llw iI.Im u-.m.It n.i in fllt,tul vlt.lt I f-vo the United Ktalei Land Ollice. Colo ""(el Green waa formerly chief of the for r fUj diviaion ol the land department. t Mia Mabel 0. Anderaon and Mixs j' 'Puiey Aniluraon, of I'ortlaml, were in ilia city Tueaday, and the latter obtained mm-I licenae to wed William C. Kyman. '''They hoarded the 3 o'clock car fur I'ort- laml, where Ibe ceremony waa per- formed. ) MixaCella Goldamith returne.1 Mon i,i from Kmiena. She aiiont Sunday n aitli her parenta there and leavel in a , lew (l,iy (or San Fianciaco. Mma Iierlba if j,(3Jdoiith, alio ba len in San Fran Jico Iht the paat two uiontha, will re llnHi'ii witliln a fortnight, it, M re. Theodore W. Clark returned ..Monday morning Iron, a viit of aeveral ,1 noiiili In llundon and San Franciaco. experienced very rough weather on ,1,, 'er oo-an trip from Cooa Hay to Han (e ( ram ico and alao on the trip to I'orl y and, abicb abe made by aleaiuiir. f Winn, the vegetable Chinaman and f no, the janitor, have gone to their ra in r. I vn l.iud on an extended trip and will be l.b.-ent until next aummer. They have i1(lo fiimily In the Flowery Kinudoin, ao 4 ijlu'y 'y. but may perhaps full in lovo i'li 'mc diminutive feet, and return H(.,illi almond-eyed brlilea, I. II. a of waa over a amull piece of land about IS miles up the CM kuiiu river. Joseph Green, the petitioner, and a brother to the de cerned, 8rt axked that II. K ('roc be appointed admliiiatrator of the entitle, and afterward aold the Und to Ian J. Moore, rvpreeenting tlia Clackamm De velopment Company, to whom the prop erly I deniralde. Green then turned around and aold the land to George lirown for IIIIM. Toe lal purchaser ia an engineer of tint l'oriland City & Ore gon Kabwy Company and the Oregon General Klectric Cotnimny and filed a petition Making for the appointment of Iatour.'tte aa adiuiuiHtraior. This pe tition waa preaented to the court first and waa granted. The O. G. K. Co. want the land for their power plant and the Clackamaa Development Company Want to secure the property (or logging purpoHi'8. Au i:vunt('lit'a Nlory. "I luirured for years with a bronchial or lung trouble and tried various reme dies but did not obtain permanent refief until I commenced uing One Minute Cough Cure," writes Kev. James Kirk man, evange.liHt. of Belle Kiver, III. "I have no hesitation in recommending it to II sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute Cough Cure affords immedi ate relief for comclit, colds, and all kinds ol throat and lung troubles. For croup it is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very plea-ant lo take, never fails and 1 really favorite with the children. They like it. Geo. Harding. A Core for Lumbago. W, C. Williamon, of Amherst, Va., ajys: "For more than a year I Buffered from lumhauo. I finally tried Chamber lain's I'aln Hlm and it gave me entire relief, which all other ivmediu bad failed to do." Sold by, O. A. Harding, I Drugget. An opportunity to buy good sheet music for 2 cents per copy is a rare bar gain. See particulars in dinplay adver- er tiaeineut of Huntley's Book Store In this IHsue. Uev W. G. Eliot, jr., will preach at Willamette 1111, Sunday, February 2, t 7:30 p.m. Subject of sermon : "Uni tarians and the Bible." All are wel come. Winter clothing is what yon want Cold west her is coming on and it coxta no more to be comfortable. Joe Know land, the 7th atreet tailor, baa hundreds ofaamplea of elegant goods to select from. Knowlsnd's clothes fit. rt m wis r-k i in If rift II hnnn f'Us'in-in is i r ai b n sa ax. mm i tui a. 'Hi in i ria ii a u i ii.ii 1 : JUli LIB. Li IIUUU U IUUU . it.:.:;, -.zr . , ci;uii,l.o Muuh,- 2) lbs. in package ,1 2 ackagca for ISc mjSiilnion, 4 cutis 2-rc (jAn,! it Hammer Soda, 8 lba. for 2.rc t 3ood Hyrup, por can 2.rc Ronst ColTee, from 10c IM..Gn ni ColTee, per lb 10c ll(?un!ip.eB, 6 cans 2"o I B I'u. can Baked Beans 20o "Wi,ing Powder, per lb 5c ,Ac!;(.r:nan Coffoo Extracts, 8 1 ;l knaea V,.re Ltiin u and Vanilla Kxtracts. 1 1 r oz 5o Cird Seed, with bone and erav- 1:1. liar nudaan . 7n I'! ; ig, ier bottle 5c Matchea, jxt bunch lc Sowing Machine Oil, per bottle. 5c Regular 15c Shoe Dressing 10c Lemonade Sets, from $1 White Metal Teaspoons, per set 15c Curling Irons, each 4c Fancy Toilet Soap, per box .... Ic Lead Pencils, per dozen 10c Table oil cloth, per yard 18c Toilet Soap, long bar 4c Mcii'b Working Gloves, from. . .2,rc Men's Black and White Striped Working Shirts '. 43c Men's Suspenders 15c Men's and Boys' Hats at factory prices Men's and Boys' Leggings 40c ret LI GLASS SETS, consisting of SUGAR BOWL, GUTTER DISH, 8P00N HOLDER AND CREAMER, from 35c per set. . Wo carry the celebrated Cattaraugus Cut lery Cos RAZORS and POCKET CUTLERY, i guarantee same. 111! RED FRONT TRADING CO. fV aurt House Block, ORECON CITY. ORE, The basket ball game scheduled for laat Wednesday evening between theY. M. C. A. juniors and the junior team of Ibe Young Men's Leaxue, of South Port land, waa iioatponed on account of the inability of the Portland team to play. The game mar be played later. The Kev. 1'. K. Hammond at the eleven o'clock service next Sunday at St. Pa til 'a church will deliver the second sermon in the series on "Christian Doc trine;" and at Ibe five o'clock service in the evening the second in the aeries on "The Bible." o o o () o o () o u o u o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o e its i Sc Per ineet We want to close out our entire stock of Sheet Music about 4000 pieces. 2 cents per copy for music published at 40 and 50 cents is practically giving it away but it's got to go and that quickly. There is not a soiled or torn copy in the lot. We have put it up in pa ckages of 5 copies, either all vecal or all instrumental, which will be sold at 10c per package. At this price you may not select but must take a package as it comes; but every piece is guaranteed clean and perfect. If you wish to select, the price will be 3 copies for 10c, or single copies 5c. Music will be placed on sale Saturday, Feb. 1st and at these prices ought to be cleaned out in 2 or 3 days. See display in window. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE ORECON CITY a o o o ) O O O O o o o o o The Mays contests cases against Caleb M. Martin, Mary J, Martin and Aoguia McLean were dismissed in the land office Monday on account of the non-appearance of the contestant. This makes a total of 15 of the Hays cafes that have been dixuiisaed for the same reason. Iudiri lualg Money t Loan. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Lodkk. Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. Everybody uses umbrellas. Every body should know where to have them repaired and new covers put on. John son and Lamb. For Rent. A ten acre tract in Canemah. Twenty minutes walk from woolen mill. Good boute anJ out buildings. Two good cows' for sale. For information call at be bouae, or addiesa B. W. I'ohtkb, P, 0. Box 60, Oregon City, Oregon. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green, who died Wednesday, was buried Thursday. The interment was at the Catholic Cemetery. $20 lo $100 to loan on chattel or per sonal security. D!mick & East ham, agts. Cbriatian Science services are held at the residence on the north-east corner of Fifth and Washington streets every Sunday morning at II o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wedneadar even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser vices all are welo me. HYou Could Look intothefutureandaectheconditinn I lo which your coueh, if MRlected, I will brinff vou. von would arek relief at I once nd that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption I' v"i Guaranteed to cure Con- lirtz sumption, BroncbitU, Asthma, and all Long Troubles. CuroCoughaandColdainaday. 25 cent. Write to S. C Wells & Co, he Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. Karri Clover Root Tea purines toe Blood L. H. MrCormac waa released fmm the county jail Monday after servine a 15 days' sentence for carrying a cornea d weapon. HE3sEE -A The pastor of the Congregational church will seak on "The Unreason ableness of Our Prejudice Agtinst the Jew," next Sunday evening. This topic is esecialiy appropriate after the addroas given by Rabbi Wise to the Men's Con gregational Club on Wednesday evening. public meeting will be held at the Armory Saturday night to discuss base ball matters and to see what can be done toward organizing a team for the approaching season. Nick Whitehead, president of last year's amateur league will be present and all persons interested in baseball are invited to be present. The snowfall (his week baa made sleighing parties .much in vogue and every night merry pnrtiea have taken rides. On Monday night the Teacher's Club went for a sleiuh ride through the courtesy of W. II. Young, and on Tues day evening the boarders t.t Mrs. W. II. II. Samson's and their friends en joyed the sleighing. Many private leighs and cutters are seen on the streets, and the heavy fall of snow on Wednesday will improve the sport. Coasting has been indulged in by young and old alike and sleds may be seen any evening on the Seventh street hill and on the suspension bridge. . Letter Ltat. The lollowing is the list of letters re maining in the postofflce at Oregon City, Ore , on Jan. ,30th 1902: WOMKN'a LIST. Mrs V. Hatton, Souel Mrs. Mia D Meyer , men's list. W Derdioe W Morows J Green Clarence Preasy Arthur Hawkins llnuh 8nidow, W L Hill A D Simmons J J ftlcLaughlin Jack HTraotel Joseph Menrim Joe (2) Wisdom A J Walker II. B. GEO. F. IIORTON, P. M. ' Ji'.isal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Vtvu iialin, which is ajri'a ahly aromatic It is received through ti wwtrils, cleanses and beala the whole sur face oer which it ditlusea itulf. timRrisaa sell the 50c size; Trial aire by miul, 10 ceuta. Test it and yon arc sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To aocoiiinxxlnts those who are partial to-the use of atomizers m applying liquids into the naal ijuwiea for enlarrUal Uuu likt, the proprietors prepare Crearu lialm ia liquid form, which will he known aa Hy'a Liquid Cream Unlm. Trice including tia irraviEC tube Is 75 cents. irocista or by nail. The liquid form embodies the med-1 itmul propeiUve of tha sohd preparation. I FRANK BTJSCH THE HOUSEFUUNISIIER j plow of Eloquence Is indispensable if one wishes to fairly describe the superior ity of this store as a trading place. It takes-strong words and lots of them to convey an idea of what we have for customers; but a visit to the store will make words unnecessary. You'll find artistic "Wall Paper in abundance. Floral Designs, Panel Effects, Solid Colors, Geometric Conceptions. You'll find them right in color, design and price. Cents per Double Roll and up. have beenfor Prices'on Crockery are down lower than they a long time. This is true of our stock just now, and you will do well to get in and fit up your shelves while you can save money by so doing. 6 Handled Cups and Saucers, 50 Cents.