OHKOON CITY KNTKKI'JlISK, FBI DAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1905. ''"" ' ' .. 8 New To-Day. HONIQY TO LOAN AT d A N I) 7 per cont. Farm socurlty. U'Kon ft Bchtibol. HuTlWWl" ANjrIKNTl.icM IKN In Oil niul adjoining twrltnrlwi, to repreaciit and ndvertliin t tic Wholcsaln nml Educational ieparlnicnt nf an nlil 0Htiibllliud hnimn of mi I Id financial standing. Halury, .1 DO per day Willi c piiiHiH advanced ouch Validity by check direct frmii hi'iidiiurt cr. Iloiao Mint buggy furnlahed when fiiirnMHury i position pmmaneiit. AiMrc, Manager, i'h'o r thl ornru. MiHTtJAIK I.OANH NKCIOTIATKU. nl IiivvikI I ii I i'n, t.nlmirctti' ntllcn, C'otriimnliil HiitiK IIiiIIiIIiik, Oregon City. KOlfNI) -An ordinary door key, Kind er run have munx by calling At ICn -tcrpiino office unil paying for thl nntleM. r Local Eyci;1. Mutl lnn Omiiun will liolil Hi) regu lar February nwctlng tomorrow, Hut tinluy. Tin-winy night thn Forepiicr gavn their annual iIiiiuIiik party ut I ho Armory, tflmw'n Oi dunlin played. Mulling" llcciiw- lntvtt liecn ImuciI to Allen C Condon unit J. I'. Mi:I hmnlil ; VIoIh Htunii mul '. t Mnrlt ln, MnU'l'i! AUK 1.UANH NWIOTAITKI) it! Iiiwi-Ht rate, (.atotirelte ulllrr, Com mercial Hunk Iiulldlng. Oregon I'lly, Tin' pillion of Hi'IiihiI IMntrlct No. SI, will litvn a lmki I no. I ii I ut I 111) mhixil nm near l.liin' Mill toiiioiow, Hatur ly night. Kith collected ,y ('Ink HlrlKl.t and Iti't'iii tli-r Hli'Vi'im for itiorilh of Jan uary were 3H 0& niul lil'JO U5, rrniwct' iv.ly, 'Phi' Hlmki M-rn niuli nuft Monday iilRhl at tlm lioiiin of Ml Myrtle Hlmiik-wlli-r, Tim m-xt MiM'tlliK will Im held With MlllKUIrt lliMi.lfi.lloW. K. T. Ilnrlnw lm lirrn rrturni'd to hli homo In thin illy and I Improving from the oM-nitton to whlih tin niilinilltril ut hi. Vliu'i iit lioplin iK-vrral dny ttffo. Il.iny Marlln, primntl In Iho Kilter jilUe olTli'r. wlille iiperntlns till) folding nini'blne Wntmndiiy nfli riUMin. bad the nilil. II" fltiii'-r on hi right hand painfully rimhed. Itcv. W. II. Wrltlnufer will preach nrxt Huriduy, I'cln uury fi: Highland Hup tint fliurch. 10 30 n. in ; HIiiiImI Kvan gi'llrul church, S 00 p. in.; Oregon City. ;00 p. m. All welcome. DOUGLAS Shoe We are now open tor stock of new and up to date children. Our aim will be to I Hr I dress, for full dress, in all leathers, in a range of prices and styles greater than ever previously shown in Oregon City, the kinds that keep shape till worn out. te DOUGLAS SHOE STORE SCHRAM BUILDING MAIN STREET OREGON CITY, OSE. I,nt HiiliiMiny night tlm Uniform Hank W, O, W giivn , mii'lnl iliiuctt at tlii! Armory that was largely attended. HIlllW'H Oll'lll.Hllll flirlllNholt tllll lllllMlo which wn qnlli) allfetory. A lilll has piinMi'il Imtli hranchc of Dip li'Hlnliilnrn liicrciiKliig thn salary of J mine Mclirldn from .'iiiou to HOW per nniiurn. 'I'lin additional lioon will In- paid eipmlly liy tli four fountlc coiiMtltotlng the Fifth Judicial District, namely. Cluck aruu, Coliiiiililit, ('luUnp, ani Wutihliig Ion, Iljy mIioin cut to 230 and 3Cc; rlilld'l kIiop 7o nd up; mnn' iihoni 11.16 and up; ulioo Uoiii la fmlr ; hoy' full iimk lioi' cut to 11.40 iid 11.55; niitn' um cut to ll.Rlii brokin loin dhmn mid rub bun, old Mtoi'k, Co, 19a mid 47c. flEU KHONT. Tim liulli'N of tlm Klmt HnplUt iliunli of I III city it in iirriitiKinK for ft Colo(ilnl llnmiui't to bo lii'ld ut tlm church Wcd lii'mliiy cvi'iiliiif. fobruury 22, Wiuhlnn ton'M lllithdny, Jiimlci) K. A. MiKirn, of tlm dtntn mi picnic court, will bo th prln tl tul kpeaker und tln ic will b ikMu'Ihhh by prominent rlttxim of Orcxon City. The me Miller of Abcrnuthy (inuiK"', 1'ittroiia of llimliniidry, will lnivn m fnrmiil dcdlriitlon of their bull nt l-iiiHpliice on Hittuidny, I'diriniry 11, Anionic tlin prominent utiiln olttccra of thn OrnriK win) will lie In ntleriditnce urn Htntn Mu tcr II. II. lyi-ity, Htitlo Ix'i't iikt. Mm. K.intim Waldo and Htatn H"' i clary, Mr. Mury H, I Inward. II 16 Jean pant, mnall alxe, 7Cc; wimiI and part wool ahlrta cut off ; warm wool mix cut to 22c; clothing and wcatra at It to 20 per cent cut, RED KHONT. The Junior of the Congregational Church urn preparing for a very Inter em lug anciul to b given on Krldity even ing Oil week. They will preoent "The Coiilllng of Mother Oonw," In Oil llllle pluy Motlicr Oimmm and all her children aiipeur. Other Intercllng exerclin by the llttln folk will iniike a, di'llKhtful evening for all that will avail themiH'lvc of b lug with them. Meglnnlng Oil week It will bo the pur poBo of tho Knterprlne to go to pren every Thumdiiy evening that the pupcr may reach all ubcrlber on tho follow ing day. Correnpomleiil will plt'ima mauagn to ftend In their Item mi that they will reach tho ofTtee Wcdncadity evening at the Intent, ollnrwlno It may bo Imixmalble to uo them tho week for which they wero written. There tin been emahllBhed an Oregon City department In tho Oregonlnn, alm llnr to that Conducted In the other Port land paper. Thl will afford a more uitlxfiictory chronicling of tho new of Oil vicinity by tho Oregonlan corre pondent who will be thiinkful for any Item which may bo left either at Hunt Icy liro. Co, drug utore or at tho Kntcr prlae orilco. Tho correapondent can U reached by Telephone 21. toj?e business with a complete shoes for men, women and cater to the actual needs of our customers and never betray their confidence. The stock is complete in every detail; every pair of shoes sparkles with new ness and snap, and has that stylish and tasty ap pearance that will please the hard to please. We extend to the good people of Oregon City and vic inity a hearty invitation for a visit to our store to acquaint you with cur immense stock of foot wear. Every pair of shoes bought here abso lutely guaranteed all rips and tears sewed up free of charge. Shoes for business, for semi- 1 9 s Among thn riotiiMn fcuture of tiio Ar gonaut for January 80 tho wo, "Teu tonic I'liciilliirlllii," una of tho rmmt nniiiHlliK lirllclv Ji ionic Kurt tin writ ten j "Under flying Hoof," an exciting riittlo-couiitry nlory by Ilertrand W. Hlricliilr; "When I'ort Arthur ' Kll," n letter from Union Hyde; expreanlon of opinion from prominent peoplu regarding I heir fiivorllo book; and crltlclamg of "litielii" at thn Tlvoll Opera Hoiihh, and "Tlm (Jlrl and the Juilgn" ut tho Alcnzur, by JoHephlnu Hurt 1'help. Wblto bean, 4c; rlco 4o and Cc; oda, 4o; aoap, I to 10 bar, 25c; t gal. oil ttc. ItED FnONT. It. T. Heed, of Heuttlo, uperlntcndent for tho Weatern Union Telegraph Com pany, paid Manager Iigu, of the Ore gon City odlce, an olllcliil vlMlt Oil week. A number of Improvement, eaenthil to tho handling of tho company' larg biiMlne at thl point, am being rnado In tho local oMIio. Two uddltloiiul line, making five In all, urn being limtullcd for tho aicommoiliitlon of tho company' hijHlno while a new awltch Ixninl und iUitdrnilex tiililn rcpluco thn old ciiilp metit of tho office. i Hk.ll and piitleiici) ar enm ntlal to tho MticceiiMful photographer of children.) We feel Juatlflcd III iiylng that thl llr of work la bundled no whero with better r mill thun at Ml Wlaner Htudlo, Main at reft near Hevcnth. During February alio will glvu apeclul price on children' photograph. Feb. 10. A local Aerie of thn Kraternal Order of Kuglc will be orgaiilxed In Oil city nlxiul I ehruary 10. In the capacity of orgunlxer. Kd. Kortuno and Mr, Wood hiivo aecured a lint of more than eventy l charter member und tho Institution of tho lodge In a limit ten duy promlac to bo an event long to bo remembered In Oregon City fraternal clrclea. Applica tion ha been made for thn charter which la expected In ttbout a week, Charman'i Velvet Cream will cure trap ped hand and la a aoothlng face cream. Olovea can be worn Immediately atori plying. Largo bottle 2G cent. Mr. I.lxtle Hoppe'l, who returned re cently from a acverul week' vlalt In tho Kant, report a not enjoyublu time. After a vllt at her old homo at Pctirla, llllnol. where ho wu Joined by j her four children who had been upending' the winter With relative tbero, Mr, llop pell continued her trip eulward, vlHlt Irig tho National capital, Hultlmore, Iitt lui k. and Allcghuny, I'l-nnHyh aula, and niimerou other polnte of Intereat. Mm. Koppcll wik tho recipient of many valu itblo pnii. nl a well a numeroua pou-v-ntr of tho various place vlnlted, all tho gift of frk-nda. Mra. Hopill will probably upend the winter at Oregon City with her children. Untrlmmed ihapca below coat at Mlaa Qoldnmllh'a. Hurveyoi for the Southern Pacific Co. wero In tho city a few day ago and mado tho aurvey for the Improvement that are to bo made by tho railroad Cor poratlon In exchungo for the perpetual j frunc hlo that ha been granted by the city. Among tho Improvement to be provided are underground aubway ifor team and piilintrlaiin at 3d ittrt-ct, an underground ubway for pedeatriuna1 at 4th atrect and an overhead crowilng be tween Tth ond Sth treets with con nectlng (tulr that will aupply both of tlioao a tree t. Tho enlarging of the di pol building and a general Improve ment of thha preacnt accommodation Ik contemplated by the railroad people Eby A Eby, general law and office practice, Oregon City. Feb. 3 Muhura'a Mlnntrvla will be at Shlvo ly'a Thurmlay, Kebruory 9th. After mnny year nl experience In tho mlntrcl Held tho well known munugcra of the Maha ra'a Mlnatrel have hit upon a new Idea nnd will Introduce a big lady choru with their dhow thin Reason. And In view of tho old time performance they preacnt of a newer and more attrnctlvc kind, Mirth, Melody, and Mualc, In fact It la aufc to any the elaborate program "A la mualcale" I one of the boat thing ever Introduced In any bill of mlnatri'Isy. Tho comcdlona are ninny and form a Hchool of humor where only the beat emanate from, while tho dancing, oc tette nnd numerous other clever people who have a hand In tho fun making, are decidedly worthy up-to-date attrac tion. Trimmed hata below coal at Mlaa Oold amith'a. Tho will of tho Into Thllllp Roos was admitted to probate Tuesday and In ac cordance with the document the widow nnd tho cldent Bon, Henry P., were ap pointed executrix and executor, respec tively. Peceaned left an cxtate of the cat limited value of $12,000. In a will that was executed November ISth, last, In the presence of V. A. Dlmick and Rlch nrd IVtzold, decedent directed that after the payment of nil funeral expenses the sum of $1.00 bo given each of tho six children, tho balance of thhe estate, both real and personal, to become the abso lute property of tho widow, Elizabeth Mctzgcr lloos. Personal Mention Mlws Cierti'iido Iiawhor spent Sunday with relatives at Salem. Judtte Sltpp Is recovering from a seri ous attack of In grippe. Mayor Wm, Schlndler, of Mflwaukte, wad In tho city Saturday. Miss hcsslo Diiulton has returned from a visit with friends nt Eugene.. Hurry McLean Dewart, . a Portland newspaper man, was in tho city Satur day. Miss Hortlia Goldsmith wont to Eu gene last night for a visit with rela tives. Sol Garde, salesman for I. Soiling, la spending n few weeks' vacation in Cal ifornia. Henry Clinton nnd Chas. Barz, of Mtl waukto, had bus'.ress at tho court house Tuesday. Klarn, Metzner nnd Alfred P. Schnei der wero granted, n marriage license last Saturday. HeglHtcr A. S. Dresser and Attorney Plenty of poor wort h less drugs on the market. Huntley's label isn't on them L! jjL4yiihis s a "money back if you want it" store. If your purchase is not entirely satisfactory, bring it back; if it does -not prove what was Pri!d you brin g it back : i jLyou f md you could have the same article cheaper glggjgiJ cheerfully refund your money. We "make ilYHyJl0! at this store- Rout Colds Disease harvests its largest crop about this time of the year, largely the result of neglected colds. There Is only one right time to cure a cold-that is as soon as it comes. There is only one rem edy that we know of that you can depend on to cure a cold right lythat is Huntley's Laxative Cold Cure It has never fail ed we believe It cannot fail to cure tnj cold. If it tver should fail we want to refund the money. Price 25 Cents. I Franklin T. Griffith were visitor at Ralem Tuesday. Mis Edna Gregory haa gono to Seattle for a visit. Frank June, of Aatorla, la visiting friend at Oregon City. Mlsa Mary Conyer. of Portland, vis ited Oregon City friend Wednesday. Mrs. O. H. Iiylund and daughter. Mlsa j ISIanche, have gone to Sulem where they I will reside. Hon. C. V. Gulloway. of McMlnnvllle, was a visitor to Oregon City the latter part of last week. P. U Evans, manager of the Northwest advertising for the St. Paul Globe, waa In Oregon City last Saturday. Dr. and Mra. A. L. Itcatle were called to Seattle this week as witnesses In a case before the superior court. Miss Ethel Cheney and Mlsa Bessie Crum, of McMlnnvllle, visited over Sun day with relatives In this city. George T. Myer Jr., and Mr. F. B. Thorn, of Portland, were vlslttora at tho home of Chas. Albright Sunday. D. C. Boyles, of Molalla, haa accepted a deputyshlp In the sheriffs office and will assist in the collection of taxes. George J. Currln. a former resident of Oregon City and now located at Heppner, was visiting old friends here last week. Alfred Horn has returned to Tacoma, having been called to Oregon City as a witness In the Horn vs. Horn divorce suit. Dr. C. II. Melssner, of Portland, has associated himself with Dr. M. C. Strick land to assist the latter In his medical practice. Miss Jessie Humphry, a nurse at the ("mod Samaritan Hospital at Portland, visited with relatives at Oregon City Tuesday. Miss Edna. Daulton, a student at the state university, la home from Eugene for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Daulton. Mrs. R. L. Holman has returned from Seattle where she was called to attend the funeral of her Bister, Mrs. Hlnes, who died recently at New York City. John Noble, yard mnster for the O. W. P. Company at Portland, Is recovering from a seriousness illness at the home of his brother, E J. Noble. In this city. Mrs. F. A. Miles has been called to Dnyton to attend her daughter, Mrs. Roy Martin, who with her husband. Is se riously HI with an attack of typhoid fe ver. H. H. Moody, of Pulaski. New York, who accompanied his son H. S. Moody from his recent eastern trip, is seri ously 111 with nn attack of lagrlppe which Is quite general In this vicinity. Dr. 1.,. J. Wolf, former house physician at the St. Vincent's Hospital, who for several weeks nttended the practice of Dr. Strickland In this city while that gentleman was In Europe, lenves tomor row for New York City, where he will take a post graduate course. Misses Edna Cauflcld and Edna Daul ton are home from the state university at Eugene for a visit with their parents, fleer on the Oregon City police force, Is fleer on the Oregon ICty police force, os arranging to move to a farm near Needy where he will get busy tiling tho soil. Drs. Beatle & Beatle, Dentists, Rooms 10, 17 18, Weinhard Building. Mr. nnd Mrs. Druby and their pupils will give an Informal dancing party at Wilianette Hall next Tuesday evening. An orchestra of three pieces will fur nish music. Dancing from, 8:30 till 12. Friends of pupils are Invited. Louise, tho thirteen year old daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Walker, was given a party at tho homo of her par ents Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Tho little peo ple passed a real enjoyable evening. W. L. Ball of Portland and Mra. Ida Mny Snndstrom of Highland, this county, were married at 2 o'clock Tuesday aft ernoon at St. Paul's Episcopal church, fr.........-.T-TT- SOCIAL EVENTS j --- HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. POPULAR PRICED DRUGGISTS Valentines Fresh, new stocks just opened. Not a last year's one in the lot all dainty and pretty. Over 200 styles to select from at all prices from 5c to $2.50 Everybody Says Ward's Little Liver Pills make friends with your liver without making an enemy of your stomach. 20c Box the rector, Rev. P. K. Hammond, of ficiating. The ceremony waa witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Scrlbntr of Highland & $ 4 line hundred members of the Oregon City Assembly of United Artisan to to Portland by special car Friday nlgM where they will be entertained ny the Iram Assembly. The local Assembly of Artisans are preparing for an enter tainment and dance to be given In the W. O. W. hall, Thursday evening, Feb ruery 9- Q f, The members of Lone Star lodge No. 115, I. O. O. F. of Clackamas, will give a grand ball at their hall at Clackamaa, Saturday evening, February 4, the pro ceeds of the party to go to I H Phil lips, a member of the lodge. Waile en gaged In a coon hunt two week ago, Ihllilps suffered a fall from a tree, as a corrBqucnce of which he remains pai tially paralyzed. S $ A score of the young men of this city have organized the Plantation Minstrels and are arranging a regular old fash ioned minstrel performance to be pre sented at Shively's opera house about March 1. Since the opera house Is be ing remodeled, the date for the enter tainment cannot be definitely named but it Is intended to give the show as th? Initial attraction following the reopen ing of the local play house. There will be the usual first part, consisting of Jokes and songs, with a stage setting representative of an old plantation. The second part will consist of specialties, including a stump speech and two or three bright sketches having a local ap plication. Instead of being costumed in the customary dress suit or colonial hab it, the members of the company during the musical part of the entertainment will appear In suits of striped calico. 8 $ $ Preliminary arrangements have been completed by the members of Cataract Hose company No. 2 for an Inaugura tion ball to be given at the Armory Friday evening, March 3. Fox's orches tra, of Portland, has been engaged and the several sub-committees are working out the details of the party which prom ises to be one of the leading social events of the Winter. The general com mittees is composed of ex-Mayor G. B. Dlmick. H. W. Stratton, Ed. Reckner and Fred Nelson. The several sub-committees are: Ar rangements G. B. Dlmick, H. W. Strat ton, Ed. Reckner, and Fred Nelson; Decorations C. Ramsby, W. A. Dlmick, Howard Latourette, Fred Nelson; Inside committee Wm. Sheahan, XV. Bailey, Pat Flnucane, Ed. McFaiiand, Milt Price; outside committee H. E. Straight, J. M. Price, Joe Knowland; Printing J. W. Cochran, F. B. Pratt, H. W. Stratton, G. B. Dlmick; Floor Managers W .R. Logus, Joe Goodfellow, H. E. Draper, A. L. Price, Htiward Latourette and C. E. Ramsby. Arrangements have been made for a late car to Portland after the dance. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hayhurst cele brated the first anniversary of their mar riage at tholr home In Canemah last Friday night and about 30 of their friends partook of their hospitality. The even ing was passed with guessing games, Miss Bertha Long winning the firpt prize and the consolation prize going to Roscoe Frost. Music was also a part of the evening's entertainment. Miss Grace Marshall rendered a vocal solo. De licious refreshments were served. NEW HARDWARE STORE. C. W. Frledrlch to Begin Business on Hill February 1st. C. W. Frledrlch has disposed of his blacksmith business at Ely nnd about February 1, will open up a general hard ware store In the Walter Little Build ing on Seventh street, next to Brown & Welch's meat market. Mr. Frledrlch. who has been In business at Oregon City since 1S91, wishes to thank the people of Clackamas county for their liberal patronage In the past and asks for a continuance of the same in his new business venture. Feb. 10 0 All our goods are bought carefully kept careful and sold carefully Huntley's White Pine Balsam is the cough remedy that is used exclusive ly by hundreds of fam ilies in Oregon City. It has been tried and tested and has never been found wanting when taken for old coughs, new coughs, night coughs and other forms of throat and other forms of bron chial affections. Pleas ant, sure, safe. Large bottles 25c. Guar an ted of course. SO SOOTHING. It's Influence Has Been Felt by Many Oregon City Readers. The soothing influence of relief. After suffering from Itching pile. From eczema or any itchiness of the skin. Makes one feel grateful to the remedy Doan's Ointment ihas soothed hundreds Here's what one man says: L. S. Hayues, of 328 Burnside street, Portland, who is now retired, says: "I can speak of Doan's Ointment In the highest words of praise. I used it several years ago when living In Michigan. Itch ing hemorrhoids had annoyed me for years and during that time I had consid erable experience with remedies recom mended for that painful and aggravating; complaint. They did me little or no good. I Anally heard of Doan's Ointment and began Its use. The first few appli cations gave me relief and it only took a short continuation of the applications to make a permanent cure for it Is now over six years since I used it and up to the present time there has not been the slightest symptoms of recurrence. I have also used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and was so greatly benefitted that I bought a box and sent them to my eon who lives up on Hood River. He wrote back to me and praised the remedy high ly. I never expected to allow my name to be used as a public indorser of any medicinal preparation, but when two ar ticles are up to the representations made for them like Doan's Kidney Pills and Doan's Ointment, I think the public should know about them." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call on C. G. Huntley's drug store and ask them what their cus tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Ney York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doans, and take no other. The Salvation Army. Meeting every evening at 8 p. m., Sunday meetings: 2. p. m. Junior meet ing, 3. p. m. family gathering, 8. p. m. grand rally and battle for souls. All are welcome. Officer In charge I. L. BRUGMAN. Captain. Subscribe for the Enterprise. ft.............-..... Seasonable Delicacies p p Fine Mackerel, Cod hish, Salt Salmon and Anehoyis Also a new crop of 4 4 4 4 4 9 nutsjjust arrived. Don't forget M G.B. Coffee in 1, 2 and 3 pound cans, the fin est in the land. Electric Grocery D. M. Klemsen, Prop. Main Street, near Electric Hotel 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4