Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 02, 1904, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY NTIBPBII1, rIDAY, DtCtMBt", i, 19H,
PAGE S.
New To-Day.
VOn HAt.K-A ntMwlleVtlnVVrl
JtlMlMHrttl, biographical, and notion,
t.lat aeiit cm ftjntlUmtlon. Addreag Mm.
Mntt'liett, Kly, Oregon,
MONET TO " LOAN At'1' "AND " ?
par cent. Farm geourity, U'Ken
ft Bchuuel.
Foil nVNT-iuWm "houM fend
"initio, nnnr railroad autlon at
Claekama. S0 jmr year. Call on
A-0. 1 lay ward, Clackainaa, Oregon.
1VANTKD,-Mn or women to takiTor".
derg for art gooda; guaranteed aalary
r cotiintlHoloo. Addreae Oregon Art
Aeeoclaflon, hnrliMlt Hldg., I'ort
land. Orrgon. Daa. l
Hun, Ai (inly memhnra of thin board are
BUIhurlaed to milk liblt0 gtafwment a
In wlntlu 'In Imi liitt Mi'lciic In, or In nut,
Me. Vimiiim'ii tiilemi'iit fnny be taken an
uiillioi Kul lvc.
, MiimIim) ut thn himm of A. C. Hhnor,
near New Km, Wedneaday, November 23,
lltui, C. V. Bloker and Mra, M. M. Neat,
Hv, C.) A. Iloueel, of Canny, officiating.
Only Imini'iliiiin nlutlvea und f clri dt
r.i'iu iionniii.
I'Otl It If. NT Oil HAI.IS.-40 Horn Improv
l all fenced, good l)iill(lliig, orchard,
I well, running water, near gchool
and church, plunk road. Kor tnrtna
call on or eddreee, C, W. Stephena,
Clarke, Oregon.
t.T0N the Hat of land fur Bale bytha
Clackamaa Title Company, 608
Chamber of Commerce, I'ortland, la
the EAST HALF OF 8KCTION 1.
T. t Bit I E, 320 aoroa, about thran
mile northweat of Molalla, at 111.60
pr acre. Thlt la a IIAKQAIN and
ahould not be neglected.
Local Evei). t
At tha regular meeting o( Warrior
Orange. No. J17, November It, a reaolu
Hon adopted directing I tin maafnr
to e-tmd to Hrother It JTraytag a vote
of thanka for th magnificent dlaplay
that wa mada In behalf of Clackamaa
county, at th National Orange Fair held
at I'unland. A. W. rrant-e, maeler of
Werner Orange. No. 1 IT. i'atrona of llua
bendry, Itaa ent Mr. Keying tha follow
lug eaiweaaion of thanka: "Cm behalf
of Warner Orange No. 11T, P. of II., I
hereby attend to llrother It. Kreytag tha
hearty thanka of Warner Orange No. 117
for the epterulld eahlblt ha made at tha
National Orange fair held at the Armory
tn I'ortland. November !. and for
hla untiring work In making tha exhibit
uf Clackamaa oounly tha eueoeea It waa
on that occaalon."
From Ilvcember 6th until January 10.
Mlaa Wiener will give one llrmnld or
enlarged pie! ore with each doien regu
lar cabinet photographa. Hha will be)
' glad to have you call and eiamlnn her
woik. tier etudlo la on Main etreel near
Hrventh, 11-1
A regular clearance Sale. Mlaa C.
Ooldamlth.
Mr. lili Kuril Young, who, under tha aua
ltra of tha local Church of Chrlat.
HHentlal, la to apeak at tha Congrega
tional church on leee-ber 10. on tha
aublect of fhriattan Science, la a member
of tha Hoard of Lectureahlp appointed
by tha Mother Church of the denomlna-
ICvnry trlmiuoil and untrluuiied bat
retliipttil, Ml Ha C. Ooldamlth.
County llcnirdrr II. K. fltnveti at
tended a convention of tha Cnutily Clnrka
and lleeordur of tha Bute at I'ortland
Friday and Halurday, Ha read a paper
on tha aujwt "Mhould tha Olfloe of Coun
ty Itnvordnr lie Abollehod." offering many
reaeona why that onVe ahould not be
dleiM'tiaed with, County Clerk Weight,
who waa echeduled for a paper on "1'ro
bata Itmiorda and Fana," waa unable to
attend the aeealona of tha i-onvc-ntlon.
"A Tramp i Nute-IiiMik," In which
Morley lloberta telle moat Intereatlngty of
a vliilt to Hun Franrdat'o, of aome of hla
adventurea there, and of people ha mat;
and "HiimlnlBi'eniea of lrara and War,"
volume by Mra, Itoicnr A. ITyor, who
wrltea of willllcal pxuple and condltlona
before, during, and after the Civil War,
are booka tu which tha Argonaut of No
vember IN, devotee touch epaca, giving
lengthy extnfi'ia from them.
named to debate with Notre Dame L'nl
viimlty, on the aubjecti "itcaolved that
Labor and Capital ahould be compolb'd
to aettla thlr diapute ln-fora legally
i-elnlillelifil 1m,o rde of Arbitration."
Ilata at a great reduction. Mlea C.
GoMhiiiIUi.
A ton-pound daughter waa born Bun
day to Mr. und Mra, Chna, Koitikt at
llollon.
I .net Hatur'lny Judge Kyan oltlrlatad
at tha mania o of I.ydla Tourfeat ai.l
Harold Oordon. The ceremony waa per
formed at the court houaa.
Grain Chop clean and rich, 9 5 eta
for 90TT aack: flour fl.OS up; S Ml.
coal oil, 95c; bacon 12o and 18o;
timothy aed, bc. RED FRONT.
The Rod Front aella cream cboeae
at lOVi to 13c; candy, walnuta, pea
nuta, 10c; loan, Uc, 2 Go, 45c; cof
tmn 12', 4c, 14c; beat at 20c; ralalna,
7o; rice, 4c and fc; twang, 4c; aweet
potatooa, 2c pound.
The maauerad ball at tha Armory
Ttmnkaglvlng night aw well attended.
There ware ninety In maaka with even
greater number of eiwrtatora. The
award uf prlaea rvaultad aa fullowa:
Ileal ooatumed lady, Mlaa I lodge ; boat
coatumed gentleman, Mr. McCord; moet
comic, Mra. Warren and Ira Dtmgcy.
The local lodge Foreetera of America
acored another aurcraa In their Tenth
annual ball at the Arnviry Thaokegtviag
evening. There waa a large attendance
and a thoroughly enjoyable time waa bad.
With every dozen photorraphe tak
en btifore ChiiRtmaa, Mlaa Cheney will
jive one mounted on a foldor, Sepia
effect Studio Tenth and Main 8ta.
Judge a. E. Hayea eetahlUhed for him
aelf a record In the Clackamaa county
divorce court laat Saturday when In a
Ingle day ha aecured dreea of divorce
In four aulta.
Cut Prlcee Oil Ilata. 20c; leather
glovea, 20c up; auapendera, 8o up;
Cut prlcea on Clotblns, winter coat,
enlrU and underwear many at K
off at RED FRONT.
Trafton M. Uye, eon of Mr. and Mra.
C. II. Dye. of tola city, who la attending
Obertln I'nlveralty. waa recently elected
leader of tha unlveralty team that waa
Tha annual tnapactlon of Meada I'oet
No. t, O. A. R. of thla city, will be held
neat Monday evening, December I. At
tha aame meeting; will occur tha election
of offlcere to awrve for tha enmilng year,
Tha l'oet la clnalng a proaperoua year
with a memborehlp of HI Preparation a
will Boon bo commenced for tha enter
tainment of tha Htata fl. A. R. Encamp
ment which will be held In thla city nest
June. ,
Special Prlcea on lading' and child
ren'! fashionable millinery at
RED FRONT.
Are you looking for g hornet Have
you one to aU that will return good In
tereet? Have you property you wlah to
exchange Then aea J. A. Moehnke,
Hurclay Hid. Jhona 1001.
Holiday grKtda. New Block toya. pic
turea, handkrrchicfa, glovea, rlbbona,
umbrellaa and neckwear at bargain prlcea.
Uing fur boo 12 U and I! S. worth
13. SO and ft.&O at Thomaon'a Bargain
fltore.
Trof. Raber'a dancing echool. Armory
Hall, Raturday evening, December 10.
8t.' Paul'e Church, rector the Rev. P.
K. Hammond, eervlcea for tha eeoond
Sunday In Advent. Holy communion at
I and 11 a. m, ; Sunday achooi at 10;
Evening Prayer at o'clock; Morning
Sermon on "The Opening of the Hooka,"
and In the evening. "The Vlalon of Ood."
Iloya may b had (and eometlmea glrla)
for (1) ordinary eervlce at wagea; (!)
upon Indenture, (to work, attend achooi,
and be brought up aomewhat aa your
own;) and (I) children may be had for
legal adoption. Addrvea. W. T. Gardner,
8upt. Oregon Iloya' and Glrla' Aid Society,
I'ortland, Oregon.
ba charged aa fnllnwa;
fierit; lading, free,
Oeiitli-mil,
m. Paul' Oulld will hold a Mle of
aprona and other wwk on FrlrtHy after
noon, Dacambar , at Wlllamotla Hall,
and In the evening a anijuct and nUr
tnliimint at MIS. 26 rente will admit
you to the banquet. Don't mini It. 12-19
if,
H
J. A. (,'aln and C. E. Ramaby hava e
tnllllii'd another In dim try at Oregon
City. They have equipped a packing
plant at Ely and will conduct a funeral
meat curing builneaa. Mr. Cain hai had
twnlve yeara' experience In tha bunlneaa.
Alttiough the enterprlaa la ni III Infancy,
tha energetic manngera expect to build
up a large bualneaa. Mr. Ramtby, the i
Junior member of tha firm, I deputy
county recorder.
OLIDAY
SPECIAL
The theme at the Congregational church
next Sunday morning will be "How Should
we think About the Holy Lifer' In the
evening the addreas will be on "A Need
ed Cruaada." Thla addreee will have
epeclal bearing on local condltlona.
For choice lard, apare-rlba, and tender
loin, go to Cain A lUmaby at Ely.
Choice atock alwayt on hand.
Prof. Raber'a dancing echool. Armory
Hall, Buturday evening, December 10.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, al they
cannot reach the et-at of the dlaeaae.
Catarrh la a blood or conatltuHonal dla
eaae. aad In order to cure It you must
take internal remrdlea. Hall'i Catarrh
Cure la taken Internally, and acta directly
on th blood and mucoua aurfacei. Haifa
Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine.
It waa preacrlbed by one of tha beat
phyalclana In the country for year- and
I a regular preacrlptlon. It la compoeed
of the beat tonka known, combined with
the bint blood purlflera, acting directly
on the mucoua aurfacea. Tha perfect
combination of tha two Ingredienta la
what producea auch wonderful reaulta
In curlnff Catarrh.
Rend for teatlmonlala free.
F. J. CHENEY k CO., Prop. Toledo, O.
Sold by Drugging, price 75c.
Take Hall'a Family It I la for constipation.
Neglected colda make fat grave yard.
Dr. Wood'a Nerway Pine Syrup helpe
men and women to a happy, vigorous
old age.
Prof. Raber, conductor of the largeet
and moat popular dancing academlee of
Seattle, Port Towneend, and Chicago,
will open dancing claaaea for beginner
and advanced puplla Saturday evening,
December 10. at the Armory, the beet
floor In the city. Claaaea every Wednes
day and Saturday evening. Dancer
wiahlng to epend a pleasant evening,
and not being member of tha claaa, will
NOTICE TO ADVERTISER!.
..Tha Interprla dailrea to announce
that advertiaera dedrlng a change of
their ad, muat aubmlt copy for tame he
for I o'clock Tuatday evening, etherwle
tha change will positively net fee mad
until the following week. Thlt rule Is
mad neceary by the Incraau of holi
day advertlalng and will be strictly ad
hartd to.
OAOTOTl
Bainlaa A Lia4 1 KlU iUtljt
Bfaatait
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IN everv business no matter how well
regulated, there is an occasional lot of
odd sizes in broken lines. We have
selected the broken lines, pot them on sale
arid marked the prices down, in some cases
one-half, in others one-third. They are
stylish suits and overcoats which readily
sold at their former prices to many pleased
customers. People who are short of money
and need clothing should consider well our
present offer. Note a few of the many
tempting bargains :
Fine all wool black, unfinished worsted
suits, latest military cut, which formerly
fold at $16.5 now $1 1.25.
Regular $12,50 black and blue all wool
clay worsted suits now at the low figure of
$7.35.
Nice nobby patterns in fancy cassimere
suits. Their former price was $8.50;
while they last at $5.25.
A big lot of fine all wool gray and black
kersey overcoats. They were good values
formerly at $9.00. You can buy them
now at the extremely low fcVure of
$5.50. '
An elegant line of long 50-inch all wool
overcoats-the latest creation, full back;
Ifs a beauty and tt pleased many at
$ 1 6.50. It will make you as happy
as a lark when you buy ft for . QO.
WL PMC
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
Agent for H. S. & M. Clothing, Hawes Hats and W.
L Douglas Shoes.
Oregon City Oregon
f Y aaaaeaa,.,aaYaAfa.y.
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of Watches. Diamonds Jewelry, Silverware, Opera Glasses. Cut Glass. China ware,
Leather Goods. Kodaks and Cameras, Musical Instruments, Pianos and Organs, Victor
Talking RIachines, Clocks, Umbrellas and Canes, Fountain Pens, Etc., is thoroughly
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Our assortment is so complete that a variety of desirable gifts in many grades and prices
will afford you a wide field for the selection of appropriate gifts for one and all. Our
Holiday stocIcTgives you new ideas and supplies exactly what yoa want.
aWmeiste & Andiesen
The Oregon Qty Jewelers
Suspension Bridge Corner
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