floaty Oregon City ENTERPRISE. VOL 30. NO. 17 OKKGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTORKIt' 4, 1901. ESTABLISHED 18C6 (KO.T. HOWARD HltAI. HSTATKANII INSCRANCK NTARY Pl'llLlC At B cit I'ronl, Court Home Jllotk Orrgoii Clljf, Orrgoii ATTOItNKY AT UW At'Tor r.rmt rvaauasB, Oitra Mil 10 Orua CUT Knurl rt D A 1 C. UTOl'kKni, ATTOUNKY8 AND CUUNKKIjUKM AT LAW MAIN tTNKIT OSSOO I'ITT, OklflOH, fuiulh Atircu olTMl. Um Mima v. For. ! Mcif an I IIIMWI UfHrrtl KO, 0. lUloWSKM., ATTUUNKY AT LAW Orrgun City, - - Oregon Will pr artie In til Id rourl of lli ll, (irtlr In C'autlrlil luilllig. I l. CAM I'll KI.U ATTOItNKY AT LAW, 0 ClTV, Osseo. will .fili-a la alt in Mum al ih iia. 01 ra, la i., o'l'l ta- dl. V. Kaatbain (. It. Pimhk.) I1 MICK & KAST11AM Attornovs-at-Law. Comiiierrlal, Iteal Katate anil Pro bate I.nw, Sjx cialtii a. AUtracta of Title wade, Money leaned OrrKuit City, Orient A. H, liRKMKKIt. ATTOKNKYAT-I.AW. 0!tlrovr M'Klltflri n Wine Hiora, nar 111 llmik l OrrKwnl'llr. llaiund ClTV, JV. McANUl.TV Juetico of the Trace. Will aliand t rll-llom and mII rat male. nftlre on Main Hrel, Opp. AlbrldM'e Mai Mark!, UrvgnnCHy. W. t. D'lia 0. leka.k.l U'KKN k SCHUKRKL Altorneyi at Ijiw. PcutMjrr ibwultat. H'lll ra.iliw in ailronn. make collrclloiii and M-iiianirtila ol Ki'it. Kum'ah at-trari i( liti. M-nl foil money and Wnil your tnonry on ttrl morgana. Offlco In Enterprise Dulldlng, OregmiCiiji, Oregon. lOBEUT A- MILLER ATTORNKY AT LAW Letnit Tltlentinit Und Office llimlncMMn H)cUtlty Will practice In all CoucU of the State Room 3. Weinhard Hh!l opp. Court lloiie, Orrgon Cilv, Oregon Q A. STUAUT, M-1). Ontreln Wiliinrlie ftldg. OrRn('liy, Oregon Olllee houra: JO a m.to 12 m., I to 4 P. ' and 7 1 " P- " "kcI.I attention Pld 1 ltlieimaUm anu j Female lHraM-a. Call anrd dy or night. D R, FRANCIS FKK.KMAN, DENTIST Graduate of the Northwentein Unlver- aiiv Denial Hcluxd, Chicago. Also American Collegeof IVntal burgerf, Willamette Block, O.egon City. J)K. L. L PICKENS, DENTIST. . Prices Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed. . Ilurelny Ilullding Oreuon City, Or. JAMK OF 0KK00N CITT, Oldest BattatW House U Cll' raid up Capital. . Hurplua, IJJ.WO. rir)fT, TIC mialDIHT, AdHISH, . . e'ao. a. SAai'iee, a. a cai'Milu A lotinralbanklni biiln tranaoiaa. Uepiwll reoelveif ub)ooi to olieok. Atrova bill aii'l nle dUoouiiled. Couulj iinl city wrrnu bouehl. Loan raid on available iuurttj. KinhaiiRf bouihlaua oui Oollnatloiii maila promptly. ..... Hr .It wild avallanl In "T.Prtu ' ," ,w"r' rl0Kriihla eioUan! told on Portlaud. au rruolio.)hloi oand New York, QletaitpaU oq I (in dapnalt. rpiIR COHMItHOIAL BANK Of ORR00N CITY. fapIUl, 1100,000 TA1UA0TA OKKSnAtBAHSlKO itIIN. Iam mad. Bill dUeounted. Make eol leottnn. HnndolUxnhangeon allpotnta In the United State, Kiiropa ami Hong koii. Depoilt reaelved ub)6it to check. Hu open Irom a. m. to 4 e. u. D. 0. LATOURITTK, Prldent. f. ). MKYKR Caihter. THE ELECTRI im Heat and Utrl bight.- Mania In m Ift aanla. SCHOOL We supply any ItMk used In tho kcIiociIn of Clack man County mid kI'ow tho Highest Price in KXCIIANdh unl will vo you money. To pur chaser of School Hooks wo give tablet, jKMiciU and ruler. , r-" CHARIViAN & CO. J City Drug Store. 3 lltMrl' diriaritta mi lira Hh fej lilmI. 91 im u unljr tV. WHAT DO YOU WANT? That l'tx-iiI on your knowli oMatm-d from t no mo ol c(mk! haviUHiI Porllanu Flouring Mills r lour unhciutt iKly i-rotiounce it tho b t, l-cauco it i made by patent trurt'ed from oM wheal. 'It inakeu the only good bread. Hold by all grocerd. k We carry the largrtt atKk Cak- SS eta, Com in and Llmnge in Clack amaa county. Wa are the onlv undrrtakrra lo Clarkainaa county owulng a ht are and will furnUh It for lree k: B than can be bad rlKwhcre. We arc under email eirnae and K do not ak large profit. k Call pTOtnjHly attended night or Thou 4Td and SOB. r. Moore's Pharmacy 4 On Seventh Stroot. School Books, Tablets, School Supplies of all Kinds. THE FAIR STORE orrosiTE post orncE Come REDUCTION SALE. During' tho month of September in-order to make room for Fall Stock wo will greatly rcduco prices on all Stoves ami Ranges, (Jranite and Tin Ware. WILSON & COOKE OREGON CITY. Enterprise and PRINTING Wo are prepared to exocute first-clsss Printing' promptly at the lowest prices consistent with skillful and Intelligent execution. ENTERPRISE PRINTERY Your Work Solicited. HOTEL OREGON CITY The Onlv Pint-CIsM lloU-f in town. -Rata $1 a day and upuiarda. .Ml Oil L'ASSM., rrpritr. F" I ' Oregon City, Ore. W you mnntjun irrcrip(lon nil mniiij rtxriiia). - do of flour arid the red una a 1 a Hour. Ilousfkcetura who Mm. r p R. L. HOLMAN Two Doors Scot, of Court Ecme. jli J 'A r. r. r. r. j 'A J A r. r. r. r. r. r. f! r u A BOOKS Must have money and has to make a sacrifice salo. Everything reduced from l-r to 40 cents on the dollar. and be Convinced,- W. Oregonian $2. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DEL1XQUKNT PROPKKTY SALE. Sheriff Cook JMxjiosfH of Land For Non Taj nient of Tixch. Mllll OF IT (.OKI FOR A ftOIU Mt or U'f 1'rourrf, Wlib 'be Amount It H'd For, and tbe Jame if the Ard Pi-ptee. Below ia given list of delinquent tax proprity delir.unent fur 1897, and told at public a ml ion by tU county The nme of I La perron to whom ae eeaatd, a description ol the proirty, the amount ae-d against it, to whom sold ami tlit amount al(l, are appended : C. II. Caofk-ld and CUrn.ce Kimpeon, 49 arree In a i of X of see 10, l 5 a, r 3 . AaM-d at 12 07, and sld to John Tliomaa lor $3 50. 1' T.. (i. rauHDM, aMlgnee. ton i to . in- SrWTV-t-TrtlltMtJta ? and 4. blk 30, Fair mount Central Addition to Oregon City. "Ajeeeeed at $8 40, and fold to E. G. Caufield for$l. E. E. Caraood. 7 8 arree In b'k 2, Clackamas Itiveraide. Aaecaaed at $6 18 and sold to O. E llargreaves for $4 50. E. Cbarteon. ICO acres in a.V of ne4. d u ot u. ec ie, 1 2 , r . a. seesed st 7 40, and sold to J H. Thorn p son for (5. M. L. Chamberlain, lot 1 to 13. Inclus ive, blk 07 and lots 30 snd 40, blk 00, Mintborn addition to city of Portland, Aveeeeed at $30 44. and sold to J. A. Dow tang for $3. Annie Cbritnsen, lots 7 snd 8, blk 5, Plessant Ut'le Homes, No. 3 Aeeeeeed at $13 87. and sold to P. U. Marlay for 50 cent. C. W. Cla ke, 40 acres in neU of ne,', ec 2S, 1 1 e, t 3 e. Asrexeed at $4 75,snd told to Auiie M Draper tor $5. WillClaik. loia 27 to 42, Inclusive, blk H5, Mli.thoiu. AsM-seedat $29.78, aid j sol J to G E llaigreavea for $5. Heirs i f Jasper Clift, 10?4' scree in sec 10, t a, r 1 e. Aeeied at $5.62, and sold to A. Knapp for $11. M. M. Coh man, 36 seres In tee 10, 1 3 , r 1 e. AstK-sred at $13.51, sud aold to C. E Nh lor $6. Coiigri'gxlional iburch, lots 7 and 8, blk 15, O. I. A 8. Co.'s firi-t sddition to 0-wt'go. Asesed at $12 64, and sold to C. E. Nash for $1.- B. B. Cook, lots 6 lo 43. inclusive, blk 0; lots 2 to 0, inclusive, blk 93; blks 10 snd 19, Minthorn. Accessed at $2862, and sold to J. A. Dowlang for $11. Hoi see M Cook, 10 acres in sec 84, 1 3 s, r 1 e. Aseetsed at $15.41, snd sold to W. P. H ley for $0 50. Robert Capball, lots 8 and 9. blk 36, 3outh Oswego. Assessed at $11.14, and sold to P. H. Msrlsy for $1 50. William Corcoran, 'X ' B0C 2"2. t 2 s, r 7 e Assessed at $13.65, and sold to F. J. U'Ren for $20. Charles Cotta, w of sec 18, 1 2 s, r 7 e. Assessed at $7.20, and sold toC. E. Nash for $22. H . E. Cross. 225 acres In sees 29, 30, 31 and 32, t 2 s, r 3 e. Assessed at $160.04, sold and to H. E. Cross for $-r0. D. Crowley, 54.18 screa in Aikin- a at.to n .. I -.1 I a . I son. AsseKseil at Jjo.css, anu soiu 10 . E.Nash tor $11. Canfleld, Simpson and Burney, 7.92 acres in sec 1, t 3 s, r 8 e. Assessed at $16 56, and sold to U. E. Hurgreavea for $20. Helen M. Doney, sw. of ne4', and nw4' of ne) of seo 25, 1 2 s, r 6 e. As sessed at $12.49, and aold to P, II. Mar ley for $23. Daniel Dorchester, lots 1 to 12. inclu sive, and 31 to 40, Inclusive, blk 83; lots 14 to 36, Inclusive, blk 84 ; lota 24 to 29, Inclusive, blk 80. Minthorn. Assessed at $70.95, and sold to P. H. Marlay for 60 cents. II. R. Duniway Lumber Company, lots 16 to 17, blk 42, Minthorn. Assessed at (!) 01, and sold to T. J. Andiron for $2. Annie Drsper, Iota 5 and 0. In vt 32, I3e,r2. Am-m1 at!3 74, and told to P. If . Marlay for M. R. L. Durham, let 9, h!k 13, Windsor. Anat-iMid at 115.87, and told to I'. II. Maria; for 3 50. Annie Draper, 'A 6, In tec 14, 1 3 , r 1 e. AnwtM-d at f 11.15, and told to P. II. Marlay for f t 60. Annie Draper, l4 1, aec 4, 1 2 a, r 2e. Aeed at 110.43, and aold to P. II. Marlay for $1.50. Annie Draper. 6 70 acre in William Hland'a d I c, lot 5, ec 20, 1 2 , r 1 e. Aaeed at 115.00, and told to P. H. Marlay for 60 rrntt. .J. W. Dajr, part of Wka 10,11.12 nd 10, flrot addition to Canemah ; lot 5, blk 1. part of A. 7. Hedk-ea' d I f. Aa- eaMd at $103.30, and aold lo P. II. Mar lay foi $31. Ka A Eaton, eec 3, 1 1 a, r 5 e. AweMed at $22 CO, and aold to P. II. Marlay for $S1. J. It. Kdaard. lot 4, blk 1, Darnall'a addition to Oreiron City. Auead at $20 15, and aold lo C. E. Null for $7. J. Y. Edward, lota 11 and 12, blk 80, Minlhorn. Aaseaaed at $4.80, and told to C. II. Johnaon for $2 Alfred M. Ehlund. 122 lota adjoining Gladatone Park. AenKted at $0.08; and old to P. H. Max la j lor 50 teot. : J. W. Envlii-h, art of blki 2, 5 and , Pleasant Little Home, So. 3. Aesseeeed at $5 10, and o!d to P. 11. Marlay for 50 rents E, F. Eeplg, w X of sec 16. t 7 s, r 3 e. Aeeeaeed st 32..t3. and sold to C. E. NVh for $20. O. B. Fete, lot. 0 and 10. blk 5, Pleas ant Litile llomri, No. 3. Aeesed at $8.03, and sold to P. U. Marlay for $1.50. M-ty E. 5veret1loU3ato41, inclu sive, Pleaeant Little Homes, No. 1. As sessed at $35.04. and sold to P. II. Mar lay for $3. J. E. taon, nelfof swt, ec36, 15 B, r 2 e. Ar-eesM-d st t-X9, and sold to L. Johnson for $4.50. A. B. Falknun, w!4' of nwj4', sec 36, t 2 s, r 4 e. Aeoeem) at $3.69. snd told to C. E. Nash for $3 60. 8. Farrar, pans of blks SO, 34, and J streets ss vacated in county court in Minthorn. Assessed at $69.11, and sold to P. II. Marlay for $5. James Fosier, s)4 ol X ' l4 e 20 t3s, r2e. Assessed at $810, and sold to T. F. Ryan for $11. A. A. Frsnklin, truste, 5 acre i in B. B. Roger's d 1 c, t 2 s, r 2 e. Asteeued at $7.35, and told to P. H. Marlay for M. John Fletcher, w 4' sec 20, t 2 s, r 7 e. Assessed at $37.61, and sold to P. II. Marlay for $6. P. Gabriel, nw4 of sec 36, t 4 a. r 6 e. Assessed at $7 86, and sold to J. U. Thompson for $4.50. M. O. and Caroline Gsrd, 2 acres in Era Fisher's d 1 c, t 2 s, r 2 e. Assessed at $18.84. and sold lo F. J. U'Ren tor $20. (Continued on psge 8.) Baking Perfect, Delicious, AppetUing. mi useuiT FROM BUFFALO . TO NIAGARA. Mm. William Galloway Writes of her trip to the Falls. 50 (JKAXDER Till THE CASCADES. Mi Buffjh fur Cbr race Satorda; Mora ine; and Will Sooa' Retard to ffibfeet Land. Receiver William Galloay, of thff United Statea Land OfTiee, baa received tbe following letter from hi wife, a bo la traveling in the eaat with Miaa Zilpha Galloway for the benefit of the letter's healih. 8he describes trip from I'ufTalolo Niagara Kalli and return: Birru), N. Y. Sept. 28, 1101. Well, we have eeen Niagara Fall and bave retorned to oar roocue eain, very lired. We took tbe 9 o'clock boat, which I: OREGON CITY Showing the business . district and the buf pen sion bridge spanning the Willamette which winds its way slowly toward the sea. - i broojibt a in about an hour to Slater's Point, on the Canadian aid above the Upper Rapids. We were then transferred to the trolley, which akirta the Canadian side to Q ieenstown, where we rroi-sed the river and took the trolley again which rone op tbe gore, near the water'a edge U Niagara Falls. We stopped at Dufferin's Island and also saw Gen. Brock's monument on Queens ton Heights before crossing over to the American side. Ttie ride to Qneenstoo by trolley is made on the high blutls overlooking the rapids, but on the American side tbe trolley runs all tbe way up tbe gorge near the water's edge. It is a beautiful trip but the rapids are no more imposing than thoe of the Colombia. At Niagara Falls proper, we took tbe incline railway and went lo the foot of the bluff here we boarded the little steamer "Maid of the MUt" which took us right up to the toot ol both tails, the mist falling on ns like rain. We had been provided with oiled suits in the cabin before we went on deck. Our little boat rocked in tbe billons like a cradle. Oa reaching the surface agaiu we took a reset vstion carriage and were driven through the park, across to, aud all around Uoat Island to the Three Sisters Island, where we got oat and went all over them. The carriage took n a hark whre are started irom and we took the first car lor Buffalo, reaching here about six o'clock. It is about 20 miles by trolley. We could get off any where we wished along the w.iy, look around as long as we liked and take the car agnio without further charge. Lew iston is on the American side opposite Queenston. We shall go to the Exposition again tomorrow, principally ti see if we have letters Irom home. We hope to leuve here Saturday morning, reaching Chicago Sunday morning and Weetfield Monday. We are tired ot sight seeing and will be glad to travel westward again. What Shall We Have Far DesseitJ This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to day. Try Jell-0, a delicious snd healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes, No bulling 1 no baking! simply add boiling water snd set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orango' Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. : 10 cts. ' Tot Cause Nlgut Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., it seemed it would strangle before we could gt a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, w hich gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it In the bonse to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs. Colds, Throat and Lung Troubles. 60c and $1.00, Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's.