OREGON Clii ENTERPRIBK, FRIDAY. . MARCH, 29 1001 Oregon City Kntcrprisc I' ArnltM IUll.WAV ('MCAY llaVl tOON CITY A. M. y 9'J o:i" lo 43 i vy ins r. m. J;ou 14) y J'S 4 no 4 45 it' IS lM y, only to altlweukU '5 . iu yi only lo MiUailkl M 9 M 10, 3 lo 50 I CM 11. to r. is i i$ i w 4S 4 jo 5M 6: 7;S 7V 8 to o only ' MklwuW 9 IS l3o II yj only lo Mlfwaukl Dull. nun w .ay. ri allowed (irlltllli IA and Kolbfleltrh 1 1M), They war dlsaallsllml will) tlm kllowam mill therefor have appealed, 1 lo pay X) aadi t Ilarhara and Kll.abelb, tlm two daiightare. Yoi'Md Wiha Jujtaaii. On of til" Asoita rrr wit. i wo ol i ..i.i. ...... n.. ...in .i.i - - ii-TtMV.rii.i.T i '.l .inn ikiii ,., , assessors hav begun work for Urn erian- ao feet last Kalurdav inornlnu and ll tiu.i "' rarrlea a full line of . i. ii. I Ill tliwn Htsruw. rium 1,1, tlm. oi will l-llJf lfmo. Th Jail.e brother are greatly y"fr " 'j.1riMv hh Oregon weather, " Ing yr. Minn lllalr ha been assigned lo rang", one. at ntnJ brio wnt. K A. lUrklnrldnr h rangn thr east mid llm whole count.y iNial to ili summit of Dm Cscada mountain, J, A. Tuft he range, two east and will atari out neilTimaday. It. Kullivan Iim til tlm tOWn loU HOI assessed ,f ( d- uly In llXX), Hulllvin will mart lint Monday, Am1 IIiimxii Hot l,oT, Ann Khear lik aaked lor a divorce Irom F.lmar F. Khear. They war married I Itniiij, Nev., A (Til 3, im0. In I Hit I Mr. Hhear began to wander around In ilia mountain anil one. dy h litgui to t' likur lt lili wjr. Ann unvrr w hiin kUi ami ilnt' know Imihrr It Iim a liunUnJ or not. Hli Mkt Ilia -rtvllK ol rMiiuilng her malilnn nam, alili h in NkU. Naw HarTiaaa Aaaivmo. Waller K. JaiiiM ami family arrival on Nortlinrn iVIftY train from ltaruUln, (Una county, Nvdraika lal rlay. Tliny ill ink thir li'ima In OrnKon City, AImiiiI a rnoiiili agoC. It. Jamrt ami John Jiiiimi, to hrolhara, fame to ()rrKon City an. I alvll their hrother to AMI l.ulMjIM) "Tlia ii. mm J) Uf," ! Mr I'. Ul4..r... 'I' . l.faaLa U lust fii.Mr In tha erftati of a i 1 1 " " 1 . ' - '..w... nr., ... .ii i how in b lltfl. I,,,n.i"l liu'i." t".i". w'i-" - . 'iftii hlwt. ... ! Tu n ut I'iiiuii !. ror "iMi l..K I.AtSt'HI-Mam aii. l uitn hiiii.l a 'I Unfit. " .4M ..! f"l'a,'la .flrr. 'iini I M ii'iix- 30nUt:l lilll Ion lime the rnl')rila ot OrKin ("Hr have )'! no liirat tailor of Cai. alati IiIimmI tu mil Y.UUi -i-riia"rVti thrlriUhea Thry ,ala intlo- liuaill, 1 lorcnltal llialia lu rvnt. VViiuiit C. HvLaaar CuRllMK I"VK IIAKr.ltY-lotiw (i..i (.(' Iliiitii Ba U lf.l t Utf CtMaiiJ Cakxluur'l'r. Mainiirw1, M rvwitk Mm. J K. t iaiiaia. ICj Hr.M"-t alll r.i.t m bomnUnt ' ktaliitii a "flu "ta." all tumiiM. U ! Ii ri. Ilatil roif tbi0, W t'. lliax.aa. TTujuUINti AMI ltKMH-Tna Millar I) (louai uivlar tuaoaiiiaiil. Main Irwl U Uiinlnut of Mrael faliaay lltli. Howl h) roomt l ') lr . Ma. I'.J II. . VT ."fT am r h i o 1:7 m Te to ) it J I'Cllby ll HU.a, lha ul4 rallaM atkr. IUiainn on irl mMlna, H Html, nar iiraftm taiik. A Mi, In town, -A tiMoii uoiy." Mimail Uitona. HtCYCI.W RKI'AIHKII-Ilara yur hMl nia-lbfl-. A. Krr. ownua tU bnlal. lUal of wurkmatialiili and KMuiialil cliariraa. -.l ir I anixl lor trniUlr wurk. lallalalura ol I '4 J J J Jk J J r. r. r. r. r r r. r r r r Mill. WANTKIV- g Rare Chance 5 to get a Piano tlr(nt. full cal uprifM Cab. Inat ran(i piano only (185. Coil 400 latt July. Ownar leaving th itila for (ha Nor1hvtt. Tlm If detirad. Addrtu "Piano" Enlarprlia Ofhct. man of iiiia'iian trnil'm ln, but no hmly hat txwn l-arllrularlr aim k on him, Jo Knowllou ar., of harrameoto, Cal., a tailor of wJ eiri-ii'e aal l akill ha lM'atel In Oregon City aol aka lha t'oriaie of man who Ilka lo well drraaml. Ilia ahop la oJoell lha Kntororla office. HutaaiTia'a Ka Koi i.. John Hch hrliar, of Me!, ha aoM hi farm loa Mr lluatetter, of Mlaaoarl. Tha farm cmaiaii of 75 krrra, Mr KhnelUr will hart a pulillc auiliun on Hilurlar, April 0. anj ami) off hla luuhol'l rffcta and farm iniplemanta. Mr. Hchnntrr aayi ha I not t in to laava Oregon, but I rlng to lok around brfor tit aain lorala. Al h la harhrlor with plenty of nionr Orrion glrla ought to that Ua aottlna Jown aooo, McOiaaJua'a rTii. Urwr Mo litaalian haa taken op butldo culluia m a allma. Ua Iim bought In Minna apolla a fruial bulhlog naua Miunla" Thla di haa a pf liu'i that t cerUinly nvlabla from a Volldog point of lw. liar father waa railed by lha hll.tu tllla of "Jack Ida HI I' I-'." ami her grandfather neer loat a balllo, ai"ord- lug lo lha inoel reliahla hltoriana. All of "MUitita'a'' aiKTal.iri "have lnn In (! ruinnany" if the Irller liilroluilng "Mlonio" lella a troihful atory. Ill Wira lt Awr Carl Jobnaon ajila a dlvorrw from Mary U Juhnatin, and haa Mked that the tlordian knot of maifimoiiy I cut by thaorof juaiica. Carl aava thai In lha balmy apnng ot hwl, when thu hol Willametie valley Jaiinla YVHklnaon, who Waa ri.llng to the third floor, riHlviM Injurina whh b may prova fatal. It w at tlm lima In the morning when the employe were going to I heir work, Although tha alavator In lha woolen mill areaiipioaw) to Im utu'd only to carry freight, it la tha ciiaioiii of lha employe to climb upon them. Haturday morning aeyen pttraona cIIihImhI on tha elevator lo goto tha third floor. At lha aiMond floor tha ropa, which bold tha cag parted, and tha cag fell Ut lha baav mant. Ihixim who war riding In th elevator wvr Jennla Wilkluaon. Manila Haiter, Id Nielton, May Curl, I'eter Honiara, JMtoii May and Charlea Wara. Jonnl Wllkinaon wm tha only on who rMlvl anvnr Injunra. Her palvlo bona wm broken and aha waa badly ahaken up and bar rncovary la doubtful. Mia Wllkinaon I anealima bla ying woman and her many friend aympathlca deeply with her. TiMMiu In I'.iriaa The land office wat vlalted Ihla week by a number of Minnesota lumberman who were In aean h of Itilormallon ragardiiig tlinlier land. From (iraiil ICaplda, Minn., ram W. V, Fuller, T. II. W.lla and T.J. Knight, rlrnii-d wotjdamen, who intend to buy tiniler lam) and make Oregon their lulurw bom. Mr. Fuller formerly condurled a larie aaw mill attlrand Itaplda. f-eaklng of bi visit to Oregon City, Mr. KnllrraalJ: " Wo are looking around for timber and bav cut looae from Minueaola. Thor are a great many cllioii of Minneaola, Iowa, Wiatonain and Muiola coming out thla way bevanae of th redured rate on th railroad. Wa rama around by Seattle and (topped off along tba road. Kvnrylxxly la Interrtted In lha building of Ui Nicaragua canal, and especially lumberman. W believe titan when the canal ia built, tbia country will be in cummublreUon with the Atlantic coaat where there la a demand for lumber. Whenever the canal ia flnUhed, tba I'aclflc coaat atalot will double their population in a alngle year." Wiut N. II. Hwitii 8ya-N. II. Hmith.of Igan waa in town at the be ginning o( the wk. II brought Ink lot of butur wbicb be aoldfor caah lo tha grocer. "Wo ar Improving Ua Abernethy roJ"all Mi. Kmlth "and i pert to pot lo nior than a mile tbia year. W nect lo eventually Cnlab the road to bgn, but that will take auma time. 1 am making lota of butler. I have been Improving my breed of eo a by Introducing Jeraeya and llol elelna. Frm fur cow I make nearly 18 pound of butter avery week and with but little feed. All tba farmer ate taking up tha railing of tn k rnd thla ran not I done in a abort tune. A calf will not grow lo I a cow in on yewr, and turk raising l naturally alow work Iltitwealll gel there all right. Juat wail a year or two and our country will iipply th lxal market wUi holh hotter and clierae. The reaon why our now upward of worth of Ux k and eijrf.i t to dia-iw of it all m thai It wlil ha fully paid In. Wa In'end to make butter the coining winter and eWblirh a tra'lu. It I ent rely piible. that we will put In machinery for rnaking cheeae lii'it aninmiT. Il takea ouim tirne lo net fairly going In the creamery and rb-ee bualnen, Tliere are a great many thing to consider, Th farmer fe doing very well o far In caU hing on to the heat way of feeding cow. They ar alaoiU paying attention to improving the at'o.k, I U and thla all take lime, Wa tipert to take Ihinya a lilll easy at first and not rush the huaim-M until we know exactly what w are doing." GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR I Tiu Utmn Fku.ows Will An ol ion Im mn gun Mat County f. t. .. . ii . 1 1 1 , i: '3 Fellow. The will ha alnedy leen proUie-l, but Orlando Felloat and Julia Ann Nelaon, tha Iwochlldrea who wr cut of) In i he will. are cairyinxon thecom tt. From present indications U loA M though the evidenc wa going to be atrong enough ti reopen the a ill It i contended that lllrarn rellow waa unduly inlluem'sxl, and lliat he wa not and willed al Highland. He waa a etroig minded inu, and carried on buaniiwa In a satisfactory mariner. OcUitx-r ), H'.iK, be msyln hi will in whicli he gave to Orlando, Julia Ann and Jueeph ll sum of 1 aai Ii and no more, tjm-auae lie ronaldi-red that they bad received their ehare of the estate in other way Thi might have appeared in a hctter light bad ha not dei"d a farm of !() ai-re lo Joseph on the same day that lie mad the will, cutting him oil with l. Il wm a (bread way o gelling around the qoeaiion, and while Orlando and Julia Ano actually gut but II each. Joseph gol l'O acre ol laud and ll. It i tbia problem that 1 now oo trial. Laat Thureday and Fri day were consumed In bearing the evi dence of th contestant. Further bear ing ot ttie evidence ha been continoed until April 2. aierrn'a llwlldliig, Opp. Oregwai 4 'I If llaik. New Goods Arriving Daily Among the many new good arrived this week were a complete line of Spalding's Athletic Goods "Monarch" Spring Shirts Ladies1 Shirt Waists Novelties in Belts Easter Neckwear Large Stock of Laced Men's and Boys' Sweaters "Arrow" Brand Collars and Cuffs "Enameled Steel" Graniteware of a.jund miud wher lie nude lb will. .11 . . n -mr i Mir.,., Feiio. w. ... o,eg, p..,,,., bnrm(r ana oummer unaerwear V. -r T- TPk 1 a - donnson xros. xtoyai oemi- i Porcelain Crockery. Hundreds of Novelties in Notions. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR THE LOCAL NEWS. TiTo'r Takta.-Tha aherllT ol fr began to rectdvo la' ll Friday. John lrrther waa the first man to pay bisUxoa. The lime (or p4ylug extend (rum now tmltl June I, but HherilT(x,ke uuld like lo have tha lax payer come la gradually and Hot wait until the last ft days, si thla facilitate the business l III oltlrn. HT.is Koaii ArrKAt.. Jonn u. (iililltii and John Kolhlhlcli hav a lale.1 i'i lha circuit court from th judg tt'nl of the county commlaalonera re Iriing tlm value of their land taken m the Kanton road. Tha commUalon r.llTW331113333222 wM aglow with (lower n. the air wa Crr. " SZ " " i mw lh the a-mgaof birds, ba marrie.1 a fair bud of wllely promise, 8eptemler 5, IW, the wile of bla boeum went oul lo attend a bargain-counter sal and never came back. II ask for the custody of a l.y b'ur year old. Witt, or riiii-ifr Woir -The will of th late rhllmp Wolf ha been admitted o probate and Mr. Margaretha Woll hat been appointed exiH'uiris without bond. I'hilipp Wolf, of Heaver Creek, died Heemla-r ll), UrnO. In Wl be made a will, with U. K. Miller and IVter tohlender,M Wltneaao. Hy the term ol lb will, the eslte, Valuod at I'J.ltiM) waa iMMjneatbed to Mrgrelha Woll. wife of the testator. Al her dualh h U in mi lo John Wull. a son, There ia more CaUrrb in tbia section of the country than all other disease put together, and until tha last few year wm euppoeed lo be incurable. For a great many year doctor pronounced it a local ibaeaae, and prescribed local rernevliee, and by coatanlly (ailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sel ene La proven catarrh to a constitu tional diaeaae. and therefore require constitutional treatment. Hall' CaUrrb Cute, manufactured by F. J. Cheney . am i ri - i .i I . .1 a KA., IOiCUO, uiiio, ia me on. 7 consn- 1 tutional cur on lb market. It i taken I Moore's Pharmacy 7th St. on Hill, Dr. Moore ban exclusive charge, and receives new goods daily. r33333333333333I3333333333a3333333333333333333333333al ai TATJrxrjrjrjri NEW GOODS y'S LHCBllJUiTlIJTiri 1 1' lUtlonai cur on me maraev. iiirvaaea .1 rt r l V'.ryr- intm.iiy m do. irom 10 drop, to The Only Place for Bargains. Arriving Daily at the Fair Store! leatpoonful. It ac t directly on the Wood knd mucou (urface of the ytero. They offer on hundred dollar for any cue it (alia to cur. Bend for circular and testimonial. Addre, F. J. Chkxkt A Co., Toledo, 0. 8old by Prnggist. Vc. Hall' Familv Till are tne bet. jrxrATAVATAATjrjrAATjrATATATAVjrATjrAirATjrjrjrjrA Your Face Show the state of yotir fteling and the itate ol your health a well. Impure - I 1.1. ut.1 ni.tu, ll,.1f siif.srwnf In a rtaln UVan bae factory I. unable to aupply lliml)!l.. ,nj kin the demand la becausw the farmer do not bav cow enough yet. Hut they are raising splendid voung cattl whicli wlllt produi-era of milk by another yr." t'.M to $100 to loan on chattel or per tonal aecuriiy. plmick A Kaatham, agt. Ci kar Cmi:ik CkkAntav. Walter P. Klrvhcm, one of lh farmer In Clat kamaa county, iaal the head of th Clear Creek Creamery Company. Speak ing of the project, Mr. Kirchciu laid: "We ar going to get atarted about Nov eaihcrl. In the latt iaaue of the Knter paite there wa a alight error regarding our company. Your paper gave Ihe lm prenalon that our capital itock waa only H70. The atatement ahnuld have been that we had told S70 in atock, but that ho1 ourcanllal wa to be 11.500. We have eruption. If you are liehng weak ami worn oul and do not have a healthy ap pearance you thould try Acker' lUood Klixir. Il cure all blood diwanet where cheap anuparilla and an called purifier fail ; knowing this we nil every bollle on a poeitive guarantee G. A Harding, drugfe-lNt. The Appetite of a Goat Ia envied by all poordyeptic who Stomach and Liver are oul of order. J All audi thould know that Dr. Kinu'a New Life Till, the wonderful Stomach and I.iver Kemedy, give a splendid ap-'. petit, aound dlgeetion and a regular 1 bodily habit that insure perfect health ! and great energy. Only 25c ktUeo. A, Harding' drug store. The F.nterprite $1.50 per year. $4,000 irl of Shoes which must be cut down half during the next 90 days. Some of this stock will be sold for actual cost, and the balance at 10 per cent profit. Come and see me and see if I can't save you some money on a pair of boots or shoes. G.W.GRACE 7th and Center Streets, On the Hill Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. IL . BICYCLES amlIcr:i!icyclcs aro celebrated for their marvelous strength W nml ... it .! at i n liol I i 1 (0 II U1U llIU IIlUlllII tjliauiiuo, inn of lnVli 1 me jumuier iiictory uwm - T Wfi ,., tft slimv fll(S ,vllP(l,s I I V V ll aV. lilt V V V j v v J w.-ww . . bicycles than any oilier company. 60 . 60 Rambler Chainloss Rnrnhlar Racer Rambler Cushion Frame (chain wheel) 50 Ramblor Light Roadster 40 Rambler Hoavy Roadster 35 Ideals 20to 25 Morrow Coaster Brake $5 Extra IJBicycles sold for cash or on installments. Second hand wheels taken in exchange. Burmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers a jt r r) n n A A Id 'A fj n Wi n n n A Cal A