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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY.NOVEMBEJ.. G, 1903 f$ Hosiery Silll Mack Cat II rand Chlcigo-Rocklord Hoilsrf Company ADAMS BROS. Oregon City AciitH for "Black Cat" STODKINGS New To-Day. MONKY TO LOAN AT I.OWF.BT rates. Hkikus A (iiurmii. DM. (!. H. BF.AMANN. PHYSICIAN Olllces over Harding's drug store. MONKY TO LOAN AT AND 7 ixir rent. Farm security. U'Kkn V hi in-n I.. II Kl Mi KM A i 111 KUTII (OFFICII IN Urn Wclnlmril IliiiUllnu) have the rholc et I'ily, suburban and country prop nrljf (or 1 1 tint prices. MONKY TO LOAN-I HAVE KKVKKAL 11111H u( money belonging to private Individuals which 1 mil authorised to loan, cm long timn it U unci 7 Mr emit. Coat ol luati will l inula very reason III. ' II. 1'.. Chum, attorney at law. sriU YKI On OcIoIht 2D, from the Infill ol Win. Mackintosh, near Ilutte ville, Pointer (female), yellow and wtill mark!, collar on, with her two half-grown puppies, both females. Mark and while mirk. Any infur niallon leading to the recoverv ol these iliiKi wllll rewarded. J. Mark liiloali, 11. F. I. Koiite No. 2, fcher Wuod. Nov. 13. WANTKD-A TKUBTWOIUHY (SKN tinman or lady In each county to man age business lor an old eniabllshad house ol solid flnanrUI standing. A straight bona Ode weekly aalary ol llHUOpaldby check each Monday with all ipenies direct Irom head iiiartira. Money advance! for ei peine. Kncloaa addressed envelope. Manager, 3W Caxlon llldg., Chicago. Feb 1. MAN AGF.lt WANTED in this comity ami adjoining territory to represent and advertise an old established bus! tirxN house of sulidlfliianrial standing. Salary $'-'l aeckty, with $3 per dy '"r expenses paid each Monday by check direct Irom headquarters. F'.xpenses advanced and horse and buggy fur nished when necessary; ,mition im manent. Address President, MO Mo 11011 Ilullding, Chicago, 111. Nov. "1. Personal Mention Miss Keho Samson spent Sunday with friunds at Aurora. James Evans, of Canby, bad htitlness In thia city Monday. Dr. H. K. Josephl, ol Portland, wai Id Oregon CltyVeilnesdiiy. Judge Win. Galloway spent Sunday with bia lamlly at McMinnville. Misses Annetla and Helen G lessor), ol Canby, visited in thia city Sunday. Miss Jonnie Hanklna baa gone to Portland to attend business collega. Miaa Ilertha Wiesner, of (Jervals, wan thin week thegncatof the Miaaea Hhaver. T. K. Morley left Sunday eveninit for Ilaker City, where be luta mlninu inUir egta. Miaa Myrtle Wllliami, of Salem, viaiied with relativei in thil city thia week. Mra. 0. B. Friasxell i alow I y recover Inirlfrom aerioua lllneas cauaed by iuiniy. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Cole and aon loft Thuraday evening for Hiwkane for visit. Miaa Anna Kngllah, of Portland, was theKiieat of the Miaaea Albright laat Saturday. Miaa Marie Watta, of Scanpoose. was the gueat lor several days of Miaj Mett Finley. Itobert Finley, of Tillamook, "pent several days this week visiting with bis family In this city. Mias Mary Sandstrom entertained a number of her riends at her home at Gladstone on llallow'een. W. D. Fenton, of Portland, attorney for the Southern Pacific Company, wat in the city Monday. Mrs. John Wesley Wicka. of Chicago, baa returned from a visit at Kugitoe, and Is visiting bar listers, the Misses Gold smith. The Misses Shaver, of this city, ac companied by their goeat, Miss Wies ner, of Gervals, visited frienda at Tbe Dalles during the week. H. 0. Stephens returned Sunday morning from 11 two weeks' visit with relatives at San Francisco. Mr. Steph ens leturned ore pleased than ever wllh the Willamette valley and de clarea that ha would not liv in the Hay City if ha were oll'iired the ownership of otiM-hall ol the city. , Mr. and Mr, J. W. Cook and Mix llunm Iteddlck It-It Vidiieday night for Moil ford, Southern Oregon, whore they will apend the winter. IiiiIk Farr and Al Dii kemon have re turned from a limiting trip in the moun tain. They were (iilt aurrefiil and report the killing ol a ball d'znn dear, J Mobh SIhtiivIiih, of Ban Francisco, manager of the Calilornia Jewel Filter Co., was in the city W'mlnemliiy the goeat of Suiierlnlciiileiit W. II. Howell, ol the Ori'gnii City Water CoiiunUalon. Verne Young, of (traaa Valley, vis ited this week with bis uncle, U. II. Young, ol thia cilv. Altbongli but 15 years ol nge, the lad made the entire trip from Tygh valley on horseback. William Wilcox and daughter, Alice, and Mint Annu Davln, ol GarllHd, were viHitors In Oregon City Monday. Mr. Wilcox ha ut received his pay from the government for nervlci-s rendered during the Indian war ol 1H.MI, A bixilut' If UHitraiilrrr. Howell V Jones, of Oregon City, are surely among the progreive dmiici). They are now selling the great tonic call ed I'almo Tatdeta, Themi tnlilcta (-out only (V)c 'r box, and are guaranteed lor all (onus ol weaknem. Drs. Iti-nlied lieatie Dentita, Hoorns I, 17, 1H. Weihard building. THE LOCAL NEWS. Rov wanted at Scbrader'a Ilukery. Gerinan boy pielerred. Call at once. - Aov. 2i. Mr, (ianong will sing an old-time se lection at tin (Uiiigiegational church to night that will pleae everybody. Mrs. C. W. I'oiie will sing at tbe Old Folks' concert tonight at the Con gregational church. TheO. W.A I. Ity. Co. bai Indefi nitely dlxrotitinued its Sunday round trip rte nf LTj cents between this city and Portland. A good chest protector will prevent that cough Irom reaching rour lnnu We have ail kinds al all prices. Char- 01 a D & Co. Married In this city, on Wedneaday, NovcinUr 4, Kinil Htokes andCelicia A. Itoulh. IteV. K. S, llollinger ol tbe Con gregational church otliciated. Have you seen the latest designs In Floral Crystal Creiie Paper. II you have not just glance in our window. While they lat at 20 cent. Cbarnian A Co. We have the largext stock, the best as sortment, ao when you are in need of anything In the drug line come to ns. Charman A Co. At Mrs. Mann's mimical given in Port land Wedneaday afternoon, Mis. Charles Pope, ol thia city, sng Klegie Manser ret and Sweet Wind That Blows Chad wick, with good eH'ect. The character tong "Katrina" by Fraulein Samson and Herr Miller in worth the price of admission to the Old F'olk' at the Congregational church tonight. K"iiH'iiibel the grand nittfiiiienide ball to te given at the Armory Thanksgiving night, November 20, by inrney'a or- cbentra. 1'me to tbe amount ol f- will lie awarded. JapSlover, of ttiis citv, fell from his porch Wedneaday morning, to the ground a distance ol eight feet. He fell on Ins neck and shoulders and received a very painful dislocation of the shoulder. Prescriptions we fill Just as tbe doctor orders them. We use the purest drugs il,.it mntipv can buv. and our long years of experience has surely made ua relia ble., Uring your prescriptions to us. Chsnnan A Co. The Foresters are making arrange ments for theii annual ball, which will le given this year at the Armory on Thanksgiving eve. The committee in charge of the arrangements is composed of F. W. Humphry, John Moore and Sam Dillman. During the month of October County Clerk Sleight received in fees the sum of $4;il.2ll as againttt $:t57.10 lor the corres ponding month a year ngo. There were issued in October 25 marriage licenses, the fees on this account at 3 per couple netting the county the sum ol $75. OAHTOniAi ik. fc-j u... 11..,. si....u n.tM fl tL Jf lilt) MHU 1UU fliMV HIWrlTj OUli Among the notable features of tbe Ar gonaut for November 2, l'.XM, are "Jo siab, the Claim-Jumper," a striking story by Hulus M. Steele; "Gabriel and Uriel," a humorous character sketch by Jerome A. Hart of two dragomen who served as guides to Jerusalem, the :.,i. !.,. "Tlia rtirthiilacn nf Dickens:" and criticism of lb Ds Metropolitan Orchestra, "Anure iiienier, aim urn Orphenm perlormance, by Josephine Hart Phelps. The nsual services at the Congrega tional church will be conducted by the pastor, .. 8. llollinger. The morning sermon will be on tne "Image Worship of the Day I hat is Condemned by the Second Commandmeat" and the evening address will be on "The Happiest Man in Town." Ferybody U invited. The pastor desires the orrerlsnlty o! Decora ing acquainted with the strangers that attend. Elmer Farr returned yesterday from a tour through Eastern Oregon and Idaho exhibiting his freak aaisaals in connec tion with Arnold's afce. On his way home Mr. Farr had the misfortune lo Inns hi flvedeggeil sheep, which wa one ol the most valuable of hi collection. Mr. Farr hsd quite a succeitHful trip, otherwise. After you have examined the pboto- grap at tliH other stuilios in our com miinity, call on us and compare our work with what you h' ve seen. We believe yon will be liitcreted in our poking, which give life and personality to a photograph. Anna Wlrwr, jihu tt'grapber, Main street, nesr Tenth. Nov. 20th. Scripture A Ileauliatl having withdrawn from tbe Horse Khoers A""cilion, be lieving a part of the charge were ex cesHivn, we have made t tin following price riii shoeing. 4 new nIku-i No. 6 ami under, 2 4 new shoes No. 0, $2 2."; 4 new slmes No. 7 and 8.I2.M; 4 old shoes reset, 11.25. The Cluckamai county court, which is In session in this city will t'ldsy take rip the revising of the district boundaries of the voting precincts of the county. This duty devolve on the courts of the differ ent counties biennially. Petition, are before the court for ninny change but the court does not contemplate making any radical changes this year. The totii r'-c-ipts of th Oregon City I sml Ofllce for the month nl October were f. ',774 (14 of that amount f 12H4 34 whh mceived from the mix of 17U7-OH acres of public land. Fdty-two home stead filings were made with fen amounting to $IH(i. Filings were inxde on ten timber and stone claims netting (110 in fees. "Neglected colds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vig orous old age. Do your eyes ever feel as though they were going back on yon? If so, why not have the trouble remedied by having (rtunMua fltti.rl In vnnr uvfl tiinl fnf-l rilbt ami are right. I am piepured to examine and fit glasres for all eve trouble. Only the moxt modern methods ami equip inenta used. Kxsininations made in my 11 - .1 i. - -it ....1.1:.. priva'e nuicenoing away wiin an puonr- Itu If it lu miNMiiarv f nr vnil to tmr ..... ....... .... glaes, why not get thoe that are up- 10 Male anil not only icei wen oni iocjkx well. I. It W'siiaiit. OHice. Room I. Charman Pros. Itlock. Women l ive a clear, healthy complex ion. Pure blood iinake it. Iiurdock lllootl liittera makes pure blood. It you nre looking for chance to get some dcalrukle clly lot at a hurgaiai, do not nll lo lnvrli tt llm property to be Mold Wedneaday, .vciil'r 1st, at 10 o'clock, at I lie court house door, and attend Ihn aalc. Forpartlc ulur Inquire of I'., ii 4'auHeld, aaalBnce . If any person had any doubt aa to tbe ability of the King's Daughters of St. Paul's Episcopal church ol thia city to agreeably entertain their friends, he should have attended the Hallowe'en entertainment that was given under the auspices ol this society at Willamette Hall last Friday evening. The decora tions, dance programmes, fortune telling and every detail were uuUjueand decided ly appropriate to the occasion. A pro gramme of music was the first in order. It included a selection by the Macrabee ((iiartet, vocal solos by .Misses Foster and Marshall, piano duet, Misses Edna Daulton and Edna Caulield and violin solo by Miss Anna English, of Portland, accompanied by Mix Veda Williams, of this city. Dancing followed and was en joyed until midnight. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of tt.e skin of any sort instantly relieved permanently cured. 1 loan's Ointment. Al any drug store. Isaac M. F" oxter, aged 85 years, a pio neer resilient ol this city, died Wednes day night at trie home of his son-in-law, C. V. Geer, in Portland. The deceased sutTered a stroke of paralysis last Satur day night and never recovered. He is survived by four daughters and a aon as follows: Mrs. Kliza Geer, of Portland; Mrs. L. H. Strickland, Oregon City; Stephen Foster, Idaho; Mrs. Addie Nel son, Portland ; Mrs. Clsudie Simpson, Portland ; Mrs. Lenora Nelson, Portland. Funeral services will be conducted stthe First Baptist church In this city today and Duiial will take place In Mountain View cemetery. PETNICOAT PLEASURE Means dress satisfaction sure. For what's more helpful to the fit and look of a pretty gown than a well- uiade petticoat? That's the Success fctory 01 Sorosis a yoked petticoat that sets the overskirt so gracefully in the correct, long line 8, straight front und fashionable flare. Then a finish that is the embodi ment of care every seam strapped inside and out. And an elegantly trimmed flounce that will please the most fastidious woman No, not nearly all the pleasure the wearing of Sorosis eitherl Look at the saving pleasure in this price. $1.25. ADAMS BROS. Oregon City's Bit; Cash Store Id Front . itr Fncfisl GROCERIES 17 11)H Dry Granulated Sugar $1.00 Arm fc If. Soda, bulk, 3 for 10c; 8 lbs 2Sc Ann it II. Soda, packgu, '. for .rc; 4 for 2oc Blueing, bottle' 8c 28 07.8 warranted Baking Powder 20c 10 1U Table Salt, 10c; 50 lbs 4oc Green Coffee, 7c; fine grade 1 2c Koast Coffee equal to Arbucklt-8 11 Jc BestJtoast Coffee, 20c This equal .'JO to 35c coffee. Kample Free. 3qtTin Coffee Pot 13c 4qt Dinner Pail 20c Dry Goods, Etc. Saxony Yarn, all colors, 5c Waisting goods, 12?,c up Specials in Towels, 3c up Specials in Ribbons, 50 cent values, 25c; 5c values, uc Ladies' Trimmed Hats, the moKt stylish and becoming, all reasonably priced. Ready-to-wear hats, 80c up Come and see our assortment of hats and ribbons, the prettiest in town. Men's 50c underwear 40c Men's sample overshirts, good grades, off price. New stock of first class Shoes just in. Trade for Produce. We pay 30c for eggs; 50c for choice butter. E. C. HAMILTON Red Front Store OREGON, CITY FISHERMAN MARK I'OXI'LAlXT Allejre Thai Sllventlde Salman Are Ileliig Illegally Caught. Local fishermen complain that Silver- side salmon are beintt illegally caught by independent fishermen at the govern ment hatchery on the Clackamas river near this city. They allege that two brothers of men who are employed at the Hatchery full for this variety of sal mon just immediately below the rack and market their catch in Portland. The state law prohibits the catching of salmon w ithin two miles of racks at any hatchery. It is also contended by the fishermen making the complaint that while the hatchery near this city has fully supplied its plant with eggs, that the rack, which is so constumcted as to prevent Silver side salmon from reaching the upper river for spawning purposes, is being al lowed to remain in the river contrary to the law. Mr. Wallich, who ia in charge of the hatchery, when questioned regarding the alleged illegal fishing on the hatch ery grounds, gave emphatic denial to the report and stared mat me complaints being made are without foundation and emanate from fishermen among whom there is always more or less wrangling, lie also said that so far as the hatchery officials are Informed none of the rov-J ernment employees or individual fisher men are violating any ol the state nsn laws in the vicinity of the Clackamas river hatchery. Stella Louden was on Wednesday granted a divorce and the custody of one child from James Louden in the circuit court, decrees for the plaintiffs were returned in cases as follows: Charles b. Stolte vs. Isaac Farr et al, suit to quiet title; M. S. Riley vs. T. L. Lawrence, et al, foreclosure : B. F. Baker et al vs Rob ert W. Baker et al, suit in equity. He- fault was entered in two divorce cases as follows: F. T. Blake vs. Grace Blake; Hattie A. Sahlstrom vs. Richard Sahl- strotn. In the divorce suit 01 ju mis Galbraith -gainst Sarah Ann Galbraith, Judge McBride today made an order directing the plaintiff to pay the defend ant fOO court costs and $40 temporary alimony during the pendency of the case which lias been set tor trial on Novem ber 20. Eur to Make Talk. Mrs. Closefist Oh. do give me n new bonnet, my dear! It will set all my Mends talking. Mn. Closefist If you're after notori tf why don't you gat the old ou.' tnade over? fhat Till make your blends talk twice as much. Judge. Chlekea Foot Lack. "Do you think that there Is luck In I rabbit's footr "fco't as much as dar la In a chicken's foot" answered Mr. Erastus Pink lev "provided de res' r de animal Is at taahftt" Washington Star. ' aa'a Fearfal Meehaalsm. Every time a mad eats he has'to ms tlcate, Insalivate, chymlfy, chyllfy and angulfy. J'o wonder his system Is out of order so often. St Louis Poet-Dispatch. . . - A Wonderful Growth DURING The past five years our business has experienced a wonderful growth. , Notwithstanding this favorable condition we are not disposed to let this growth stop. We therefore solicit your business. BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CITY. OREGON V VIYI. GARDNER & SON WATC HMAKERS A N D JEWELERS All work given our prompt and careful attention. , . . Prices Reasonable Oregon Gity JVIaehine BUCKLEIN & KLEINSHMIDT, Proprietors. General Machine Work ol all kinds done. and I'ulleyB new and second hand. First Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly At rear of Pope's Hardware Store. ' " Da Challla'a Vatn'lfant. Panl Dn Challlu was tte most gal lant of bachelors and alwayt openly confessed that he was quite unable to resist the wiles of the fafr ser, bo much o that he had never been able to choose between them. On one occasion When he was "the Hon" at a reception given by some Intimate frienda In New York the hostess In presenUng him to one of her guests said: "Let me present you to Mrs, . Tou must know her, Taul, because she Las Just written n book." "A book, madnm!" he eielalmed. "Then, Indeed, am I most delighted to meet her. I once made a book myself. But what Is the title of your bookT "The name of It Is 'What One Wom an Thinks,' " was the smiling response. "Ah, Indeed, and most Interesting: What One Woman Thlnksr " repeated the great explorer. And then, with a simulated excitement, he added hastily: "But where can I procure a copy cf It? I must have It at once Immediate- ly. All my life I have been trying in vain to find out what women think, an 1 if before I die I shall succeed In find tag out just what one woman thinks I shall then indeed die content" New York Times. A Daring Eaklmo Lover. Ayouns Eskimo had secretly courted the daughter of an enemy. The huts of the lovers were not far removed, but one night the terrific cold ripped a great crevasse In the Ice, and the youns man's house was left Isolated. A gorge 100 feet deep and twenty feet wide separated it from the igloo, or hut. containing his sweetheart, but there was a narrow bridge of Ice left across the crevasse, and this, the young mnn found, would bear his weight Eski mos sleep In bags. The lover decidrd that he would that night cross the lee bridge, steal the maiden he loved, bear her to his hut and then break down the bridge so that he and she together might enlov their honeymoon unmo lested. He planned very successfully. He crept In the dead of night Into his enemy's hut, he snatched up the maid en in her sack without awaking any one, he bore her over the lee bridge safely, and then he opened the suck to embrace his bride; but beholding its contents, he gave a loud cry. It was not the maiden, but her father, that he bad stolen. Ilalrdreialna- Ia Japaa. Halrdresslng is an elaborate study In Japan, whee the style of the coif fure generally Indicates the position and age of the lady. Thus girls of eight or nine wear their hair In a bow at the back bound round with rod ernpe. the front left bare except for two locks dangling at the side, and the mar riageable damsels comb their tresses high in front and arrange them ei ther in the shape of a butterfly or n half opened fan. A widow looking out for a second spoUse twists her looks round a long shell hairpin placed bori bntalty across the bark of the bund, while she who vows to remain faithful to tie dear departed cuts her hair short and combs It plainly back with out any parting. Qalte Familiar. Doctor Do I think I can cur .your atarrh? Why. I am sure of It "Patient So you're very familiar with the- disease? Doctor I should say, so! I've had it myself almy Mfe . Judge, Ilia Deceptive Aapaaraaee. "They say he got rich writing th words of popular songs." Tet to look at hhn you'd think h had at least ordinary intelligence." Chleago Record-Hera Id. I Court House Block ORECON CITY. ORE. Pmnp Buckley A. Kleinsmmidt Shop We carry in stock a Ine 01 aiiamna; clacs Engine anJ Saw null machinery. filled. Oregon City, Oregon. mm 3If trtfe had pimples en her face, bat lbs has tya Uking CASCAKLTS arid Ihty bTs all disappeared. I bad been troubled with constipation tor some time, but after tak log the Bret Caacaret I bare had do troubl with this ailment. We cannot speak too bigb o Caacareta." Fhbd Wartmaii. 6708 Germaatown Are.. Philadelphia, Pa. Pleaunt. Palatable. Potent. Tiute Oood. Do Good, Nerer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. I0c.g.i0a. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Stttt Umttj CHir nif Urn Tot. 1U j RO-TO-BAC ,wulMm Ha?' j Oregon I'ltr Market Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1,72 to"8c per bushel. Flour Vallev, 4 25 per bbl. Hird wheat $4.75. Portland, $1.10 per sack; Howard's Best, $1.05 per sack. Oats in sacks, $1 per cental. Hay Tirao'hy, baled, $12 per ton loose, $10 per ton. Clover $9; Oat, $; mixed hay, $9 ; cheat, $9, Millstufls Bran, $21.00 per ton. shorts, $21.00 per ton ; chop, $20.00 per ton, barley, rolled, $23 00 per ton, Potatoes 65c to 70c per sack. Eggs Oregon, 30c per dozen. Butter Creamery, 50c to t0c per roll. Oregon onions, 90c to $1.00 per cwt. Dried apples,6c to 7c per lk Prunes, (dried) petite, 3c per lb; Ital ian, large. 5c per lb. medium, Ze; Silver. 4. Cabbage, 40 to 80c per dozen. Green peas, 3c per pound. Tomatoes. to 35c per box. Apples, 40c to 60c. Cranberries 9c to 12c a quart. Grapes, Concords, 25c basket ; Dela ware, 20c. Cauliflower, 40c to 80c per dozen. Dressed chickens, 10 to 12g c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, $3.00 to $3.50 per hundred. Hogs, live 5 to5s'ct8; bogs, dressed, 7c; sheep, $2 to $2 25 per head ; dressed, 5c ; veal, dressed, 7 to 8c; lambs, live, $2 per head ; lambs, dressed, 6j Sunset In the Canyona. In the deep canyons one Is soea rer taken by night Indeed in some of these Intricate pathways (the work of aqueous erosion) the sunlight if it en ters at all, stays but a few moments. As the sun goes down the changes that are marshaled on are singularly beauti ful. The vivid green tints of the chap arral bo brilliant at midday begin to fade and assume a deep purple, over which a delicate silvery mist lmper ceptlbly draws its veil. On it ereeps. the royal tint becoming more intense until suddenly It takes on a fiery glow, and over all the slopes there plays a roseate light the warm good DlgU f the upper range. THE CLEAN SIS O AND H "BALING CURE FOB CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Km y and pleuant to Dae. Contain DO In Juriona drug. It ia quickly absorbed. Girea Relief at once. CATARRH X'W'jDrrCalDl S'cZW-'y,.. 'HAS It Opens and Cleanaes COLD "i HEAD trie riaeai rmarmyvm, a II. wm lnrt.Tnmatliin. Brala and Protecte the Membrane. Bentorei tbe B.-nea of Taate and braeiU Larje Si, 60 oenU at Dniiiistanr hrmail; Trial 8ie, lOeentt by mall. tLV BhQTUSM, M Warren Street, Vem 4 otfc CANDY If a- I) CATHARTIC w nvAOl iuji asaisTisto 7