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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JANUARY 29, 1904. 3 Now To-Day. FOUND A fur turn. Inipilni of It. L. Kelly i Hank at Oregon City. DK. (5. H. SHAMANS, PHYSICIAN OHIce over Harding's drug morn. MONKV TO LOAN AT 0 AND 7 imr ctuit. Farm security. U'Kkm A fVllUIIKI., LOST - HUOOCII, FIVKI'OINI'F.I) Ml it r mt with diamond mnl peiul. Mudnr pleae I ave ut ln(oririiio olllra ami receive reward. O. K. (iUCIll'.l'.K AND STUMP PUL lor. Heats them all. One home tonal to till In power, (iriilm an ai re a day. Three el mi- premium. Jamiwi Finney, Brooks, Oregon. Jn- '"' I'OK HAI.I". ll'iii'P, nix romiiH, hed, cellar anil Mnhln. Ahoiil 10, (KM) njiure left of hinil. tii'ur Clarkauia Stilton, Oregon. Price 'ilHI limuire of or ml.lii'HH (iiio. A. Itiown, OUrkauiHN, Oregon, Jan. I'll. I ( I N K Y T( ) I .() A N -I 1 1 A V I '. S IC V I . II A L aiiiiiHof money belonging to private iuiliviiliiule which 1 am aiilhorl.ul to loan, on long time at U anil 7 per runt. CiihI ol loan will he made very reaun ahle. II. K. Ciiom. attorney at law. WANTKD A THUSTWOKIIIY OF.N tli'inan or lady In each county to man age liunineoa (nr all ohl enlahliiibed Iioumi of aoliil llnaiii'UI alanding. A Ktraivht Ihmi IIiIm weekly aalaiy of IIHIKI palil hy check each Monday Willi all ex m' died Itnm heud- piarlnra. Money advanced for ex N'lliiea. I'.ncliinw addieil envelope. Manager, 310 I'exlnii Hldg., Cbicago. Veil 1. Loal ICvei;ls$. Hal Miry below rwal.nl JIImC 4Jollnllli The ImlldiliK eeaaoll will tie lively. To Ihiv dixiia and window right, you muM eii I rank llum h. luiHille t fiilcHeu uu accident, Not impnxNilihi to tie priMiaiel fur It. Ih. '1 ln.iiiun' Ki-lectic Oil. Monarch over ain. William Mmlltt. ol Ontario, Oreiton, viaited in tln ( hy thia week. Mr. Mor Ht rei-ided in llila city ill 117, and found many i haiiea. "Little ChIiIm" neglected thoiMunda of livea aacrllied every year, Dr. Wood'a oiay I'iiih Syrup curea IlltlecoljH curea hiir i-olda, t'i, down lo the very Verge of conmimptioii A cane of diphtheria waa reported the lirnt ol the week at the home of Mr. ami Mra. J. W. (irouti ol Kly. The vitlunof the iliaea.hu ia the 11 yenr old aoii. The place wae promptly quarantined. At :i o'clock Sunday alternoon, Janu ary 17, at the home of Mr. and Mm. K. M. Camphell, at Canemuh, llev. j. Henry W(Kd united in liiiirril'e A 11 Hunt W. Newman, of Portland, and Car nu l'eurl Hyde, ut lliia citv. C. N. Plowimin A Co. thia week ef fected the eale ol 10 acrea three inilea cant of town, for KKHt. The proierty lielonged In W. S. Huhh, and waa (old to anew arrival Irom Minnesota lia 1 Jlrown. (1. II. Yuutitr, "I Hi" 1-otf Cahln, Iihm remodeled on an exteimivi' scale the in terior of hia reaort and now haa aome very comfortiihly eiiiiped club rooiua. icirge in alwaya lovkiiiK out for the pleaHiirn ami romlort of hia friunda, who are legion. On Weducaday, evening of luxt week, from 7:110 to II :U0 o'clock, the I.ailies Aiil Society of the Kuat MetliodiKt churcli oulertttiiied the meiuhera of the church and congregation at a very pleanant no cial nt the church. Light rclrenhinmiU Wuro aerved. The Kraternal l!rotherhoil lodge of thia city Kve an open ineeiing and lance in the Woodmen hall laxt TuiihiIav evening, which waa well attended and enjoved hy all. The uiiiaic waa excelh'iit and the diincera riuineroua. The all'air continued until a lato hour. At the regular service Sunday morn ing of laHt.week, at 10:45 o'clock, at the Flint MetliodiKt church, the paator, Hev. J. Henry Wood, conducted a coin mini ion Hervice. In the evening Kev. D. A. Wutteia, of Salem, preaittniK elder for thia diatrict, occupied the pulpit. Suherrihera dealring to make a (Juoki on the Knterpriee prize money jar muat pay their auhacriptiou before noon, Mon day, February 22, for the contest will close then as advertiaed and the award of iirizes made. Attorney Chris Schue bel will make the count of the money and award the prizes. J. C. Meyera and Jessie Myrtle Iieatty, both of this city, were married at the home of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Keatty, on Jefferson street, at 7 o'clock Monday evening, January 18, 1004, Kev. J. Henry Wood, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Mvers will reside in tin city. The time in which to subscribe for the Enterprise or renew your subscription lo this paper and iret a gueeo on the prize money contest jar will expire soon. The contest will positively close at noon, Monday, February 22, as advertised, when the money In the jar will be counted and the distribution of prizes made. If you wish to participate in the contest, you roust send in your subscrip tion money before noon, February 22. Under the apportionment of atate taxes, Clackamas county will tbl year have to pay atate tax of $41,037.50 of which $837.50, belongs to the agricultural college fund, a auainet a total tax of $25,400 for the year before. Of that 'amount, $837.60 waa for tbt agricultural college furiil. County Treasurer Cahlll today received (rotn rWietitry of Male Dunbar warrant lor $I(1.'I7.10, that be ing Claikaina county' abate of the 6 r coiil of the proceed of the sale of government I h iid for the last year. 'I' hi money will bo expended in the building of road In thin county. The Htinkii'ur (Huh met lt Mon day evening with Mim Addie Clark at the Caulleld rnaideiice. Mm. ('. II. Caufleld pleaalitly enter I ill lied Mra. Axel Kckalrom and Mr. P. F. Morey at an iiilornial reception at her Iioiiih Tuemlay allernoiin. Mra. Kckatrom w ill leave huoii for New York. A call haa been iamuid hy F.rneat Maaa, (-halrinaii of the county central commit tee, to all Democrat of the city to meet at Willamette Hall next Tueaduy even ing, February 2, to oigaiiUe a Demo cratic club. Km nk U'dImIi ami -rank Brown have eipilpped themselves with loilinn Weh enow shoe and, leaving tula city Friday, will make an eM'uri lo reach the Ogle Creek iiiinea. Mr. Welsh and C. W. l'oie, aUo of this city, made an unsiic- ccnnful attempt lin-t week lo reach thia section ol .M.irion county and Hollered iniii h liardHluii Irom a lliiity alx houra' rxpoenre in the anow in the moiiutaiiia near the minea. Atniut a do.en of the local ihres- link era will go o Poitland SniunUy nighl, when they will he initiated Into the mys teries of the Kremlin IU Kn, the Shiine of the Odd Fellow's lodge. County Judge Ityan, nf this city, is the preaid lug olllcer of thia organization, and ia designated as the Oar. H thia fact the Conner will pleaae take notice. That paper haa pernialed in referring to the Judge as His Majesty. Ilitchiiiau ISarher F.rneat Hitchman and Yema Parher were married at the Congregational psraonsKe on Monday afternoon, Kev. flolllnger olliciating. As thia is the llri-t mariiage IteV. Itollinger haa performed doriiiK the year 11104, he stales that in his opinion the advantages ol leap year are not being seized as eag erly as lliev might be, The bride was a resident ol thia city, while the groom comes from Monitor, Oregon, in which place they will make their home, I'M Welzler and Daniel Calkins, of Oak lirovH, were in the city Monday in the inleresn of the Oak (irove school dintricl. An advertisement appears in this week's IsHiie of the Futerprise call ing for hi Is for the connlriiction of a school house at Oak (irove. Mr. Welz ler and Mr. Calkins are the chairman of the hoard of directors and the district cleik resieciively. They re-nut a re maikahle building boom in progress at Oak (irove, hiiiI predict thai it will he but a few yeais when there will be one continuous settlement lictween this city ami Portland . I the ihnr lo net u lint al your osa price, nt .tlimf. oll anillli'a, Warner Orange No 1 17 met In regular sension Saturday, January I'.'i, and the (ollnwiiig otlh ers were in-tailed hy Dep uty Mrs. Mary Howard: Muster, A. W. France; overseer, F. J. Meindl; lecturer, Mrs. Wink ; chaplain, J. K. Dick ; stew ard, S. Cue; treasurer, Hetta Fiance; secietary, D. McArthur; A. 8., Thug, j Kelland ; gatekeeper, Mrs. Fredericks; Pomona, Mrs. lilanchard ; Flora, Mrs. Fred Meindl ; Ceres, Mrs. (teo. Randall ; l A.H., Miss Olie Fiederick. Central Orange Xo. "70 met on Sat urday, the Mth inst., Mini had a g-rand UH'etinif. Stale Deimty U C. Horland, ol Onwt'go (iranife No. 17.'), installed the ollicers. Kcsolulious in favor of the Parcel Post and Postal Currency were unanimously adopted. We alwaya have a good program. Ybiling members al ways welcome. Wm. (Ihihkntiih aitk, See. Two million Americana suffer the tor turing' pang's of dyspepsia. No need to. Iturdock Hlood Hitters cures. At any drug store. The registration of electors in this county is progresHinx slowly. Clerk Sleight is endeavoring to perform thia ex tra service without the aid of an addi tional deputy. The task can be ex-e-dited if voter will call at the office of the clerk and register at once, regis tration must be made before May 15,and it in just as easy to register now as later on. Clerk Sleight 1 desirous that as many as can find it convenient will call at hia office and enlist their names at once. HANY PEOPLE Suffer with HEADACHE and DISEASE often have the difficulty traced to eye defects. The visual centers arc in the closest connection with the braiu centers, conse quently the slightest disturbance of vision produces sympathetic Irritations in the entire system. If your trouble is due to this cause I will frankly tell you. It costs you nothing to find this out as I make no charge for EXAMINA TION. Have your children' eyes attended to as many are ob taining their education at the ex pense of ihcir general health. I grind my own LENSES for each case and repair broken LENSES at a moderate charge. I. R. WISHART Manufacturing and Refracting Optician. Room I, Charman Bros. Block I n ! Personal Mention Klchard Scott, of Milwaukie, waa In the city Tuesday. Linnwood K. Jones is quite ill at hia home in this city. Judge Galloway returned the first of the week from a trip to McMinnville. Kd Lamport, a young business man of Salem, waa a visitor to this city Sunday. I Mrs. K. II. Cowing, of this city, spent the past week In Albany vislllng IrieniJs. W. F. (iilstrup, manag-inK editor of the KuueriH Register, was in the city Tues day. . ( Mrs. K. W. WIttcshen, of Portland, was the guext of friunda in this city Sun day. J. If. Paine, one of the prominent farmer ol Cams, waa in the city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moore returned Sunday evening Irom a visit with friends at Salem. Mika .'tl.ulu-vn All.rtultl vinifwl thia week at Salem, the guest of Miss Lucia Cochran. Miss Yira Stuart ha returned to Al bany after a visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Norris. M.C. Young and Postmaster Klmer June, of (iraeme, were in the city this week on business. Webster Holmes, a Salem attorney, was doing business in this city a couple ol days this week. J. M. Tracy, of Logan, waa in the city last Saturday, having just recovered from a serious illness. Lloyd Shaver, ef Molalla, visited last week with bis parent. Mr. and Mr. J. K. Shaver, in this city. Waller Johnson, of Woodhurn, Is visit ing in Orewon City at (tie home of his brother, K. L. Johnson. John Miley, of Wilson ville, wa visit IriK bis uncle. Win. Miley, In this city, the latter part of last week. Miss Minerva (ileason, of Los Angeles, Cal., visited relatives here Sunday and i now visiting at Hubbard. Mrs J. L. Voshiirg, lately from Neha-! lem, visited the family of H. L. Kelly of this city the first of the week. T. Ci. Jonsrud, of Kelso, justice of the peace lor that district, was a liiiainessi visitor in Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Lawrence, of Port- j land, were the guests Sunday of their daughter, Mr. Linnwood K. Jones. Miss Myrtle Dixon has returned to her home at Kusehtirg after a visit at the home of bur cousin, Sheriff J. K. Shaver. Austin Craig, editor of the Hillsboro ImleiH-mlent, and the Forest (irove Times, was a business visitor here Tues day. Mr, (i. A. Heinz visited with friends at Salem for a few days this week, while Mr. Heinz made a trip to hi limber claim at Siletz. Mrs. F.lla Kinsman Mann, who was the soloist at the public school graduat ing exercises in this city last week, wa the guest of .Mrs. C. V. Pope while in the city. Ora Tavlor, chief trainmaster of this division of the Southern Pacific system, parsed throuuh Oregon City yesterday. Mr. Taylor is an Oregon City boy, he having been raised in this place. V. O. Willison, formerly of this city, but now foreman of the Pendleton Kast Oregonian, was In the city this week. Mr. Willison was formerly employed on the mechanical force of the Courier. Judge Kvn, Sheriff Shaver, Clerk Sleight, Sol Walker and W. A. Hedges were among the three linker from this city who assisted in the organization of an 1. O. O. F. lodge at Garfield Saturday night. Mis Martha Sturchler, who is em ployed as teacher in the West Side school, Iia4 offered her resignation to the school board, which will take effect in two weeks. She will then go to Mt, Tabor, w here she will accept a position in the schools. Mrs. Allan KUaworth. of Portland; Mrs. Axel Kckstrom, of London; Mr. C. (J. Huntlev and Mrs. J. P. Lovett were the guests last Friday afternoon of Mrs Franklin T. Griffith. The ladies are old school mates and the afternoon waa very happily passed. Kenneth Latourette, who is attending the McMinnville college, wa in the city Saturday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Latourette. He was on his way borne from Albany, where he attended a meeting ol the executive com mittee of the intercollegiate oratorical association, of which he is a member. Constable Amos Beach, of Woodburn, wa in the city Wednesday looking for burglar who entered a dwelling at Wood burn last week. Mr. Beach later located the two men w ho committed the crime in the woods near the scene of the rob bery, and attempted their capture. The two' took bis revolver away from him and drove him back to the town. He ia now- after thera with hopes of revenge for the trick they played him. You Dot Too Ian. You can be a strong man or woman bv buying the great nerve tonic, Pal mo Tablets, sold by Howell A Jones. They make you sleep and grow fat. Pre. Bealie A Beatie Dentist. Rooms 16, 17, 18. Weibard building. The sacred cantata "F.sther" will be given in Oregon City in a few week un der the direction of rrof. M. K. Robin ton, who has been secured by the Satur day Club of the Congregational church for that purpose. All the singers of Ore gon City and vicinity are invited to take part and are requested to meet at Con gregational cliurcb for practice next Monday evening. The choir of the Congregational church will give a praise service on Sunday even ing. The morning theme will be "Socia Honesty." Will C. Uoyt, the famous baritone linger with Prof. Robinson, will sing a solo next Sunday evening at the Congre gational church. A7ct ill 4c Photograpky 'She E&d&k Pllsum Load and unload Kodaks anywhere Develop without dark room in Kodak Developing Machine Print by day or night - tr -A'm V 1 l T On February 3d, between 2 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon we will have a demonstrator from the Eastman Kodak Co. to show the Kokak Developing Machine. Bring your films. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS mi m m ''WHEN YOD SEE IT IN ODE AD ITS SO" J. E. SEELEY The People's Grocer WHAT! A 10-lb sack of Pure Buck wheat Flour and a quart of Genuine Maple Syrup for Toe. Why didn't I know that before. I'll send an 1 order at once. You always get the best thats going and itspromptly de livered at J. E. SEELEY The People's Grocer OREGON CITY Blrtha. Monday, Januarv 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danchy, a son. Friday, January 22, to Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Lynch, a daughter. Saturday, January '.'3, lo Mr. ana Jirs. Wm. Andresen, a daughter. Saturday, January 23, to Mr, and Mr. Llovd . Williams, a aon. Monday, January 25, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Walter, agon. Ueialdiue Bonner, writing to the Ar gonaut for February 1st, tells of the ex pense of living in Xew York, whether one keep houee or eats at restaurant. The cafe of Pan are compared witn thoie of New York, also San Francisco, and experiences in Gotham's restaurants are detailed in an interesting manner. Tham irill h a meptinir of the ladies of the (i. A. R. in Willamette hall, Wed nesday evening, Feb. 3, 1904, for the niirruwA nf rnnrvanizinir. All who are eligible or interested in the order are re quested to be present. The Derthick Musical Club meets next Wednenday with Mr. Freeman on the West Side. The car leaves at 2 :15. Tub Best or All. The event of the season will be the annual Fireman's Ball to be given at the Armory Monday night, February 22, Washington's birthday. For year the volunteer firemen of this nitv havn nKoAPvail this annivAmarT hv giving grand ball and the event this year will eclipse an previous euorn ui the fire-fighters in the entertainment of tbeir friends. OABTOniA. -..i:T:.V f&k&? m i Kodaks $5.00 to $75 Kodak Developing Machines $6.00 and $7.50 Brownie Cameras $1.00 and $2.00 Brownie Developing Machines $2.00 "We have all Kodak Supplies For Winter work try Kodak Plates Eastman's Rash Sheets make flash pictures that haven't the ordinary "flashlight look." Price, 25c. m fc&?'tlk JUST OPENED THE FARMERS' 5T0RE Bargains every day in Lace, Embroid eries, Notions, Capes, Shoes, Pants, and Stationery. jtjijfijtjtjtjtjtJJ'J M. LEIBOWITCH, Manager Opposite Barlow's Grocery Main Street OREGON CITY A BUSINESS LUXURY A CHECKING-ACCOUNT is indeed a busines necessity; and he who tries to get along without one is at great disadvantage. It is not required that a person should have a large bulk of business in order to open an account. Professional men, farmers, and even many women, are running checking-accounts. If you have never done business in this way, and are not familiar with the plan, come to us and we will get you started. BANK OF OREGON CITY obegon city, Oregon Bid Wanted. Pronoeal for building: a school bonne at Oak Grove, Clackama counnty, will be opened at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, Feb ruary 6, 1904. Plans and specifications may be seen at lue residence oi uaniei Calkin at Oak Grove. A certificate of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must be deposited with each proposal submit ted. The right to reject any and all trnls is reserved. Cj. w ktzlkk, Chairman of the Board of Directors. Daniel Calkins, District Clerk. Feb. 5. INDIVIDUALS' MONEY TO LOAN, 6 and 7 percent 42500 on farm well im proved. $1000 on farm or timber land. $$00 on farm or city proerty. $500 on good security. $500 on short time in small amounts on chattel and per sonal security. Also 150 acies, lots of water; 10 acres cleared, balance rich soil and easily cleared, at $o' an acre. 100 acres, rich soil, lota of water, and some timber; $5 an acre. 12 large lots in Oregon City, $1000. John W. Loder, attorney-at-law, room 8 and 9, Stevens Building, Oregon City. Ore gon, corner Sixth and Main streets. St. John's Catholic chnrch gave so cial Wednesday evening at tbe Workmen hall on tbe bill. The affair was purely social and was attended by tbe member. ir m m t Is simplest with a Kokak and Developing Machine v It, VI I VIVC m k Chrlatlan Science. First Church of Christ Scientists, Garde building, corner Seventh and Main streets, Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub ject, "Spirit." Children's Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p. m. Chief Raconich of the fire department made a personal investigation this week in regard to complaints throughout the city as to insufficient protection against fire owing to the carelessness of certain property owners. At Nash's wood yard and tbe Reddaway place on Seventh street, be recommended the building of new chimneys. This was also found ne cessary at the feed stable on lower Main street. Begin tbe New Year right by signing for the Enterprise, the best paper pub lished in Clackamas county. The sub scription price is $1.50 per year. 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