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0 cf Oregon Ctty ENTERPRISE. Vol.. N- :5 OUKUON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNK 7, 1001. ESTABLISHED 1866 t w M. AM' I. TV tl Jllsllfn f I'"' I'l'IWIt, M ill aiiKi'il lunollri lion ml ll rllai. I it)' t on juiu hlfeet, (i,,, AH"II.H Mrl Markel, Uirg.in City M. I'llKNhl lt. A- A r lKNKY At LAW. om. '' M' KiKrli k' HImw Hi"', iirar II,. l.ua ill Orrgiint'lly. ." I'll, Ontniia I i-iiKirn. ATlollNKV AT I.AW nniini of raorsstv r' l"iio. OSr. (,.illo(ir"tt('ll !ni.ri a. ii . i. o UTu(xn. ATH'HN I: YH ASH (ol'NMKI.OUM AT LAW aiii .rassr i-aaooa tiTV.oaaons futtii'h tUiiini nlT'lia. Ixms Mnnef.Fnra- mo iut"tts:i.l.. II ATT'UN F.Y AT LAW Oirg .h ('. - - Oregon vviii ,lriir in all ilia itKirlt ill Hi aula if., iii ( a.i I M t.ull'lll f . 1 f.t -AMI'UKI.U ArmUNKY AT LAW, 0" i ". Oaaao. WDIpcllrala .llih.eMiH.f lh.tate 01' u .u9 14 H. .uj- 0. W. Kaalii-in CI. II. Dimirk. M.MICK KASTHAM Attornovs-nt-Law. Commercial, Krl Kstalo and I'm- Ute Law, Hjircialtle. AUiraclaofTllta wade, Mourjr Ixitl 0rr.n City, Onii f U'lta 0. Scltititl U'KKN A SCHUKRKL Attoriiryi ml l.nw. PvtitrHjrr ibwUit. W III i.ia. ilia tii ail wMifia. ii.aka Oullerllnna ail Mtilamriila of Ka'alaa. I Kun '.li all'a.l i.l Ml. Irl'l toil inm.f ai.il lvi.il youf inonry on flnl morgana. Oftlco In Entorprlno Dulldln, (irrKun l liy, (rrnn. " ( J()l!Ki;TA Mll.l.KH ! ATTOKMiV AT I.AW I.iiikI Tl(lc iiii'I I.miuI Office I UmliicMHit Hpcclnliy Will juaclWe ill all Courta of (he Stale Kimiiii v Wrliihai.l lll.l. by Couit lloc, (rrk'oii Cur. On-"" V ASK or OktUCH ( ITT, ' OlJnt BiEkUi House !i lie CUT. PalJ up pll.'0.,M , . cnatai a rriau. . A.iirraM.anklii bii.lti Wamrlad. ll-.iit rrl ll', chr. A.irnvt hllla anil iine rtlwouniao Coiinty iimI cllj wrriiu liouabl. Loam mt.la on tIUila curlly. Kirhaiiir iMiuliiaiiit ulil. (:olnril.,in m'U .rnini.llr- ... ,,,, lt.li...lt llallour !' h,7-J t.l.i.hlr airliaiiiat aol 1 n l-orllana. ao frtTiniM'ii.lilrai.iand N Vurk, ttaia.l pU on lima ilaj.oalia rjll CUMMRHClAl. HAHK Of OHKllO! CITY. CaMial, l00fl00 TaiiT aaaal.BaIl''l,", U.ani maila. Mllli diaromilail. Makaa roi ldinn. litiTian.lMlliaii haiiiaon all pjH"" In iha 1'ulii.A Hiato. Kiirt.re ami llong K'r irHMtta ro.rle1 mlijnrl to che'k Haul 0'u I mm I 4. M. I r. D C. l.ATOUKTTIt, rrraManl. f. J. MKYtH Caaalar. I) U. HIANCIS FKKKMAN, -DKNTIKT- CJrnilitMta of thfl North woalrn Unlvi itv Dontiil Sfhixil. Clilriiito. Alno Ainrrlcan Collide of iHinUl riurgcry, Wllmiu Wk, Oregon City. J)U. L.L.1'ICKKN8, DENTIST. 1'rlrna. Modnrnle. All 0ertlon Gimrantoed. Iturduy IliilKIIng Ormion City, Or. U. STRICKLAND, M. D. HoKpltnl nnd I'rlvnie. Kxrlann.J OHiti hi. profi'iiHloiiiil ae rvlrca to the !" ile ol Ori'Kon riiy am) vielnliy. He'll IIkiiIHiii iinlil to Cnlnrrh antl Clironlo diNi'iiM.. Ilw.l of mfur enrn. kIvcii. Olllra In Wlllamell IIiilliliiiK. Olllen hour.: 10 to 1'.' a. m.( 4 to II p. in. UtlKKiN CITY OKKOON JOHN YOUNGER, Opp. Huntloy'B Drun Store, roRTY years'experience in Ureat Britain and America. imnn mnnmnTn Tinmn inn CLKUimu mmraKsr (am Mast and alcatel bight. Halaa 41 day and opuiarda. Il.it Meal. In Iin al fl ranla, J A I OH ( Aa.M., I'roprlelor. ' " 1 I "-"i I la mm pi, ! J: 'fr We are the agents for Premo I ti -n" L Camera, and the price is re r, I TrSST duced from 25 to 50 per cent. (3 l I C2' T' "f a"oranut lri.r, VL Vj: r-?1 1 ' buUU i k V""i' JLJt " " " Toaln4 I ,KTT& nilngKalh. Ke l CTS " " " MlaBala, U V wfiw .I I J Latest Noveltlos In the Photo yixa:zS5v. sliit line ot roducod prlcoa. CHARMAH & CO. Au jOJt WI5 rirllullr aoliiit jlrotiai;p. We are Jrrjarrl (o arnre, you with rtcry nilrrn runvrnirnr ucl iii the jirofraim, and for little tin Kir y a K'Kxl ariviie ran I liail anyhne. Wcliave fjne new hcaraeand ratilaKTa. t'mtrf taking i;uolaanil funrfal fur nikbinga of ttnj Jccrijtln. Coma and Baa Ua. Imperial We m i t:f III! c( 193! Mill -yttW&f&iiA) 'V'-' Ji Wc are Sole Ariita for the Celebrated Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows and Cultivators. We l!s3 Hire I stock of FLANLT JR. SEEDERS. EPBAY PUMPS. ETC Pope & Co. 4th K Main St.. ORIWON !MAMMWW.fAMfAWMMMVIWA'MMMM,Vn GROCERIES Wholesale Prices, HARRIS' GROCERY, IrrWiWrWIMWINrrrMrrr p LUMBER Furn'shldatUNDSLEY'S SAWMILL Leave Orders at Vaughn's Livery Stable. r ohecon crrYjjE1JYAKRAX(JEII SHANK & BISSELL UNDERTAKERS DKHiT 5TKKKT KKH t'ltr. KKH, CQheels II!!!. fill 117 IM of Tire ill Ccislcr Ma tin hwtii CITY. OR., Telephone For Cash First Corner From: Court House. State Normal School Monmonttt. Oreeoi Demand Inr Or.du.lt. The demand fur irrail untr. of the Normnl Hi'hnol during the punt yrnr tin. Iirrn much Iwyond the.upply. I'o altlon. with from $ 40 to 70 per month. 3tate Cartlllcatae and Diploma. RtuilcnU are lirrimrcil lor the atnte eiamlnntliin. and rcmllly take .tnte pcra on graduation. fttroiiK Academy and rrirr..louul Connie. Well eiilied TralnlnK Ieinrtment. lixiirnar. rnnne from $120 to $17S jieryear. I'nll Term opru. 8eiteinlier 17th. 'or cntcO.iKiiccontiilnlnjj full announceinrnta ndilrrn. or J. B, 7. BUTLER, P. L. CAMPBELL. Secretary. l're.ldent I'laii For CliaiitaiKjim ScHslon A I in oh t Completed. lllKftE IIlKIIKLt J I IV 4 Trannp' rUHm rarllltlea I'oexrrlliid and Kaiea Are l-aw He ( mil U 'alitone. I'l.iii for (ha aea.ion of (ha Willametle Valley Cli.u'aii'iia Aw lalion ar ri iilly inaiuriiiK and lualff. r aMnmini litw wliera tlia aaaorlation ollirnra eil confident that tlm a.alon will w:IIh II pravioua orii. Tran.iKirtatlon will ba regular and Ilia Houilmrn I'a'i(ic com any and the I'ortland City and Oregon Italia ay company are doing " 'n "'"'r power aid tlm romoiitttw. Ticked on Ua Kiutliern 1'at.lnc will U aold at 6 enu ona way and 10 cent round trip. Coupon lirki-l. aill ! auld in I'ortland hy (da City and Kuhnrhan J'.aiUay at W Ceril. (or Ilia round trip InrludinK jfolnn nd roming con pout Vtt lriet ear rida in IVtland and tlila alao include ad Oil.'I'in In Ida irrounda. Thia will ac crnolate peopla living In (ha auhurU of I'oitlaud. Kound trip tii keU from I'ort land to (ilad.tona and return, incliidinir dmiMlon will mil lor W cent. C'amp r( lirknta will I) aold Iroin the J-ark 10 Portland at ' cent and to .iitiuroa, in eluding atrret car tare, at W ceula, round trip. The Soul hern i'aciflc company will have a reprverntatire on the ground tlironglioot the ine.ling to keep To clcae U.ui Ii with the aituatioo there. o a to provide aulJlitieot car and keep inallera to general running amooihlv. Traina will leave the Chautauqua ground (or I'ortland and Oregon Cu ( 1 p. m. liar the exerclaa. the following chedult ha been arranged by the Koutliern lavi-i lie : 1-ave I'orlland, a. rn 8:311, 0:30 and lluyj; p. in. 1:00, 2:45, 4:00, t.M, 7:15 and H 20. Uave Oregon City, . m. 7 K0, 0 :T2 ml 10:30; p. m.-12:15, 1:45, 3:40, ft'.30. 0 :W, 7 :15, 7 ;40, H :0U 8 :30 and (I :U0. Southern I'acitJc train out of i'ortland will tlop at the corner of the Congrega tional church and al (ireen 1'oint. Four aru lilit ill illuunnate the ln terror of the building and there will be tlx on the urounda, beaide at reel lamp. Several learn have entered In the baaehall tournament, among them Ore gon City and Cliemawa. The cup to lie aaarded the winning learn I nana eoine (tiaien of the ailvertmitb'a art and i. a tronhv well worth working lor. A. A C. r'eldeuheimer, of I'ortland. are manufacturing it and the coat will be $75. The cup ii aolid ailver and nothing a in roacbing It io beautv ol deaign or in value haa ever been otTered on luil coaat (or a ine in baaeball. l'rouiptljr at noou on July fourth, the rarvttiK ol the bartrcua will tn-gin. lion. Kit hard Scott, of Milwaukee., haa lliia (aiure in chargu and he will I a.ute by competent men. The harliecue will lie a uionaie-r one and it Iree lo every IkmIv. Two lare beevea will be fur- n i lied tie.idt pork and mutton. On the evening of July ibird. Chap lain C. C. Hateman, tii Infantry, U S. Arm v, will lecture on "The Santiago CatnpaiKn." At 11 a. in. July 5, he will .l-e.kon "The rhilippine. Their l'eople, 1'roducta and I'roepecta." This lecture mill Im llluatrated wab larire cloih map 12xU letd. showing the i'acitk' Coat line o( IkjIIi America and Asia, with re- aiiect to the Orient, Oceanic and Austral ana, with preMMit and promotive cable lines. The population within one, two, three, four and live thousand miles ol Manila, the distance in air line nautical miles (nun San Francisco, I'ortland and Seattle are all correctly shown. Chaplain lUleiiun will return to the I'hilippines late in (he summer and is studying every phase of the l'hilippine (iit'siiou and these are some ol the que' lions he will answer in his lecture: What is the value of the oriental trade, present and Drosm-tive? How much in puMic improvement did t'ncle Sam get (or hi cuu payment ot aUMOAXH)? Why could we not have been content to hold Caviie and .Manila and let every thing else revert to the Spainarda, or go to other foreign claimants? Which Biilo benan the Tmral warT Did we ever promise to give the Islands over to be governed by Aguinaldo and his lollowersr Are the natives capable of self govern ment? Mrs. R. K. Williams, the well known nd rcomidiHhed pianist of this city has been selected as the accompanist for the session. II Kill SCHOOL (UUUCATES. "Out of .School Life Into Life's School" is I heir Motto. The Oregon City high school class of 1001 held their graduating exercises Friday eveninu la bliively's opera house, The decorations were handsome and the class colors nile irreen and white, were everywhere represented. Tbe Board of Directors, Kev. 1'hilip K. Hammond nd Hon. B. B. Beekinan occupied seats on the platform. The class had secured male otiartotte from Portland, Messrs, .an, Montgomery, Hogue and Hover nd they sang Macy's "On Venice Waters" and other selections. Kev. 1. K. Hammond pronounced the invoca tion and Miss Imogen Harding rendered "Springtide" by Becker. William Calitf was the class orator and his subject was 'Oregon." His oration showed him to be a speaker of more thau ordinary ability. Miss Vesta V. Bronghton's oration was on "Personal Independence the Uasisot National Liberty." The ad dress to tho cIuhs was given by Hon B. B. Heeknian, who was listened to with close attention. Mr. Chas. Albright, chairman of the Board of Directors, pre sented the diplomas to the class with a few appropriate words. The graduates are; Ooldina Aiinee Bollack, Vesta Velonia Brotighton, William 0. CalitT, Edith Cora Cheney, Aneila Louise Oleason, Nora E, Hale, Howard F. Latourette, William Kvin Marshall, Hilda Waldon, Louis II. Weisinandul. Tbe Enterprise f 1.50 per year. r0.UKI.HH W0. Flfteeu Error. 1' lh (am for Ore gon ( If J Nunrlsy Afternoon. Company A. and the Font;lIascroaaed bat at Willamette Fall ground Hun- day aftern'ion. Thia was the first tfn, Played on thi Held aim: it wa enclosed. The play were intere.ting until the ix tii Inning when Oregon City lost i grip and the visitor ran wild on the -ore card At (lie end of the fifth In ning Iha score "as lied but after that Company A. rnada loo many error to lioM the I'ortiander down. Consider able enthusiasm was manifested and Hedges' home run was the signal (or the footer. A umial the hatting of He lge was ('tire and Pick Parrot's catch in left fir Id was a magnificent one. The at-(j-ndance w. 500. The boy are having bleacher put op and they will be ready for uae next Sunday, when game will Im played with Stephen' Addition. The pi. ver and their position were: Ore-goo City Fontella Clark V Belt P Flemln M.Farland IP. A. Parrot Hedge 2 B Fay Kelly 3 B Black lvier 8H Schmeer l K F Oliver Chapman C r Jacob Church L F II. Parrot The score: 123458789 Oregon City 0 0203020 07 Forilella 1 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 3 11 Base on b.lU. Belt. 3: Fleming, 3; Home run. Hedges: Wild pitches, Belt, 2; Struck out, Beit 6, Fleming, 5; um pire, F.d Keck her. Sunday game will he played witb Stephens' Addition. Oregon City won the previous game by score of 8 to 5. The borne team will meet Vancouver on Wil ametu Falls field probably on the 10th of June, though bia date may be changed to the 24th. Two excumona. one (rum McMiruivilIe rod one from Vancouver will I run to Oregon City to witne.s this game. Sunday' Oregonian gave the Oregon City rooters a rot and referred to w hat was termed their disgraceful conduct in the game witb Stephens'. Manager Whitehead, of the league. Investigated the report and found that some outsider had gulled an Orrgonian reporter. Mr. Whitehead regret that such an article waa published and slate that the Fon tella were loud in their praise of the treatment they received here last Sun day. Steuben.' nine disclaim any re sponsibility lor the article and have no complaint lo make. Manager White head will endeavor lo set the matter nwht in next Sunday's Oregonian. It is rumored that Schmeer, the crack shortstop of the Fontella, will be signed bv Spokane br the remainder of the sea son. Sch tut r is one ol the best men in bis position on the coast. BLOCKED A CUOMMi. And ow Codoctor Maddux Is Flehlinir Shy ef the onirers. Conductor Maddux, of the Southern Pacilic railroad is under the ban of the city authorities ana there is little matter he must explain to their satisfac tion belore he can smile on Oregon City. Saturday evening at 6:15, freight train No. 2.t reached herefrom the oouth and siwnt considerable time side-tracking. When 2-'ti pulled out for I'orlland several bo cam were left on a siding immediately fronting tidh street, etleclively blocking thb crooking and compelling people to walk around the cars unless they crawled under them or climted over them. The eagle eye of Chief of Police Burns saw all Ibis and he notified the com pany'a agent that when Couductor Mad dux next paiweJ through he would be arretted on the charge ol obstructing a crossing. The agent wired to the super intendent, who called Maddux down and prub.bly laid him olT. Maddux is keeping away from Oregon City, and thereby delaying the stroke. ' 1 can wait" said Chief Burns yesterday "but that warrant hangs over his head and I'll gel him if I have to watt six mouths." KnudTs From Death "Our little daughter bad an almost fatal attack ot whoopingcough and bron chitis" writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Arrnonk,.' T., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diseas yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50 cents and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. Trial bottles free. Eczema, sahrheura, tetter, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin tortures quick ly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure. Geo. A. Harding. ap C'lowrd. Tbe operation of through trains be tween San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on Sunday, March HI, 1001 on the new coast line. Two through trains daily. The coast line limited leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips through the most picturesque, varied and enter taining scenes on the continent. In quire of agents of the Southern Pacific. 4nS0LUTUYtUR Makes the food more anvu sna SCORED A POINT. Oregon City k Southern Kailrray iitU First Wood. If CAX t'OSIlEH.I CKOSSIMH. Only a Partial Victory and (Jictlon Aile the Mature f the trying NHfiHOpen. Circuit J'l Ie McBrid handed down h'a ilix-ioion in the cae of the Oregon and California and rkiu'hern Pacific rail road companies against the Oregon City and Southern Kailway Company, Mon day. Tbe decision ay that the railway company should be recognixwd as a commercial railway line and was capable of condemning crossing.. The court held, as to the G.nong Injunction suit, while tbe Board of County Commission er may have erred in giving the railway company county thoroughfare (or its use, he would not dissolve the Inju.ietion til the line widens the roadway in cer tain place. This I. a victory (or the railway com pany but only a partial one Tomorrow the case will be argued as to where they will eroe, whether it will be grade, over head, or some other kind of crossing. The damages a to the case will als be rgued oo atur l r. TEll'HEUl ELECTED. Assignment. Made t iheTsrlno. tirades Seme S.larie I c reaped. The Board ol Directors A tbe Oregon City school held s meeting last Friday in the office of Clerk Williams. Chairman Charles Albright and Directors C. H. Caufleld and W. E. Carll were present. The report ol Superintendent Wilcox lor May was read. It ahows an average daily attendance of 474 out ot the Wi enrolled, of which 2b7 are boys and 212 girl. Teacher were elected lor the coming year. The only change made was tbe election ol Miss K. l. omtin, oi Independence, to succeed Prof. W. P. Mathews as principal of tbe Fastball school. Prof 11. D. Wilcox waa re elected city superintendent and assigned the teachers as lollows. The monthly salaries are also given : Barclay school tlevenib grade, rroi. V. D. Wilcox. (12U; ninth and tenth grades, Miss Addle E. Clark, principal, $i0 ; eight grade. Mis Myrtle Taylor. 140: loorth and filth grade. Mia Harriet L. Case, 40 ; third grade, Mis Nettie Walden, 142 50; sevund grade, Miss Harriet Cochran, $42.60; first grade, Miss Harriet E. Bray. l 50. ' Fast bam school Seventh grade, MiJ R. T. Smith, principal. K5; fiKb (trade, Mr. N. F. (ilass. Hi 50; fourth gra-'e, Mi AJertrude Nefzger, 42.50; third grade. Miss Erina Lawrence, 142.50; second grade, Mis Marjirie Caull"H, HJ50; first grade, Miss France Myers, 45. Miss Taylor and Miss Case have changed gradi-s. Tbe salaries increase 1 were: Mihs Myers, 40 to 45; Mies Walden. $40 to $12 50; Miss Chase $42 50 to $45. S. S. Walker was re-eiected janitor of the Barclay school at salary o($40 per month and W. W. Marrs ol the Easthim school at a salary ol $3-5. A Special meeting ot the board will be held June 15. J0IXT MEETING. Teachers of Clackamas and XultnumiQ In Sevdon at WIIIhurg Tomorrow. The school board and citizens of Wills burg have invited the teachers of Mult nomah and Clackamas counties to bold a joint meeting tomorrow. Tbe aeaioa will begin at 10:3(1 a. m. and continue nntil3:30p ra. The meeting will take place in the Wiltsburg schoolbouse, about three fourths ol a mile east of Sell wood. A plank walk lead directly from Sellwood to the ehoolhouse. The programme follows: Address of welcome H. F. Allen, principal Willsbnrg school Response Superintendent J. C. Zinser "Thought Eletueot in Heading" Miss Grace A. Holmes, principal Holmes School of Oratory. Vocal solo Miss Hannah G. Schloth, Park School Miss Hattie Monroe, accompanist. Presentation of diplomas to pupil completing eighth grade, Willsburg School Intermission. Vocal solo ..Miss Imogen Harding, Oregon City Mrs. L. L. Porter, accompanist. "Memory Gems and Primary Lan guage Work" . . . .D. A, Grout, principal Park School "History" . ..Miss Edna Ross, Clackamas School Address Hon. J. II. Ackerman, Superin I tendent Public Iustruction. Vocal duet Misnes Henderson and Monroe Central School. Portland, Miss E.CoraFe't, accompanist. Reading Miss Grace A, Holmes "The doctors told me my cough was incurable. One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. II. Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands &m it Will ijni you. Safe and sure, Geo, A. IlaiJiag. delicious and wholesome enwnr. CO., rw vnK. i