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'... flOCurrr Oregon City Enterprise. VOL. 37. NO. 2 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1901. ESTABLISHED 1866 T U.CAMI'liKIX, 1 1 ATTORNEY JaT LAW, Oiaeoa ' Oaeuoa. Will trn1n In alltheiiurtaellliilile. 01 ra, lit t-U"l l dluA JL.fO HUH. J' ATTOKNKY AT UW 0e n w Orin Cltr tnu ri H a m E BLECTR C " SUam Hiatand laateli bight.. IUt Ml. la loon al f ft OREGON CITY The Onlr Firit-ClMS Hotel in town. -Rata $ I a day and upwards. JAtOM CANNKL, Ffoprllr. ' 1 3 v . . . . U 1 l. A t 0. LT0lKri, c. i-rmtrVt'YM AM) COUNHF.Ji)KH AT UW maim irsiir umuo city, iuo. farnlih Abiirtri nl Till. l,oB Muf . f "f-1 yi L Law ! RED LINE PU fi ll n lb lor Cotighi, Cold, IWondi t , lloareeneai, Iltltki- a...-- L' T I... . . . nr, rw , rumim, i imMiii, i aiaiauie. IE CONVENTIONS WILL HE HELD Content For Mayor ha Narrowed Down to Two Candidate. J. E. IIKDUES A.HD 0. It. DIMICK 5c (JKO. C. IIIUIWNKU.. ATTOltNF.Y AT LAW" Oregon City. - Orrtn Will .rrir In ll ll foiifl of Hit list. S (iftlra In Caotleld bull'IHg. j fi GUARANTEE 50c Utter Kij That the Graf ral Electric Compny and ill Tnelr Friend re Jgnlnut Him. S 0. W. Kaitliam O. II. Di.nitk. k DIMIC'K A KAST1IAM , Attornevs-at-Law. ' a. We gtirmfea rub and every bottle) of ItcxI Line Cough Cur to give rellel. Buy a bottle, and if yon ire ni.t Milrld leiurn il U) ua and your money will im tneeriuiiy reiumieij, ii Charman & Co. Phone 13 Cut Price Druqqists Oregon City, Or. Narrowed down to a cooteat between two men, the fig-lit for Mayor of Oregon City iudidn an interesting aapect. Tbe latea ara practically made op and a con vention liaa been caller for Haturday evening at 8 o'clock in Willamette Hall. Tlii convention will lie made np of the eupporiera of Mayor Dimick and lie will be nominated by acclamation. F. J. Myeri will be the nominee for treasurer, and for councilman in the fimt ward Commercial, Itcal Ktat ami I'ro- rjrjrjxjrjrjrjr&jrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjririrjFjrArjrjrjx bate Law. rite I nil Hi. , AUlrarta of Title made, Money Loaned Oregon City, Oren H. MlKMlKH. ATToltXr.YATI.AW. OnVeover M Kuirl ' Hdue rliore. near III lUnk ol Orroii C'ltjr. Okiuna Cirr, (taiuna. J W.M. ANUI.TV Jimtlce of the IVace. Will attend locvllerllon and Mil rallaie. (litre on Main Hirret, Over JeykMiii, Ulryrl Hi o.,0.p. II unlle' iHrfitn t'll). LIGHT AND WHITE BREAD Cannot ! made with an inferior grade flour. That in why Portland Flouring Mills Flour is almost univernally used whertver it ia known. Ask your gtocor for it. Mado by patent process. Mr. Iiimick ia bitterly oppoeexl to mak ing the railway matter a faclor of the campaign and aaya that lliia la not the iaue. He blainet the Portland General Electric Company for the oppoeiiion ayainat him and aaerla that the com pany and all of id friendaare arrayed for Mr. Hedit. "Every man who ia connected witb the electric company in any ahape or form la uppcrting. the op(orition," laid the Mayor yeeterJay. "They are down on me and trying to beat me becauae of the atand I took on the lighting qiieiition, by which the coat of light waa reduced, reaulting in a aaving to the city of $."00 a year. We aarorlained the price that other citiee of the alate were paying for light and only aiked that the flgarea aboa d be placed at a maximum. I worked along wild the council in the matter. The f'ortland General Electric Company have no baaineti meddling witb the af fair! of the city. They are tax contain er a bat not tas-dietributora in tbe city and their baeinee ia on the other aide of the river and not within the corporation. I d not intend to upend monev to be elected and if the citizena want to tnrn the city government over to tbe Portland General they may do ao. Theoppoeition candidate ia the local attorney of tbe company. Personally I have nothing against Mr. Hedgr, who it a atralghtfor- 1 city for falae Imprlaonment In anch a manner aa to receive a compliment from Jndge Bellinger, of the United Hlatei Circuit Court. When the validity of the railway franchise came np, member! of Ihe eooncil who fought me at the laat election turned down Mr, Dreaaer and inputted biin by employing iper.iel coun- ael witlioul aiking hia content. "I have had no difference! with any of the council beyond one matter. At one meeting, while under the bead of the re port of the committee on atreet and public property, Councilman Koerner moved that chief of police be inalructnd to remove all of the alot machines within 24 houra. Tl.ii motion I ruled out of order on acconnt of iU being under the wrong head of buiineie. "When elected laat year I promUed to conduct the afftiri of the city in an economical manner and thin promise I have fulfilled. If I have made mintakei they have been unintentional one. I have alwayi tried to work barmonioualy witb the council and bave do apoloiiiea to make " r. Parah Ana Celdrea. Mn. Marah Ann Coldren, nee Rey nolds who died at her home cn Elliott Pr-irie, October 24. waa born in Fairfield County, Ohio, July IS, 1833 ; moved witb ber parenta to Lagrange County, Indi ana in 1843, and there waa married to 0. 5 S 1 n. la nf Kuala. Q Furntli aixUant ul lille, lend ynn money and IihI your munty on tint nuirgage. , Office In Enterprise Building, lirripin 1.117, i'rw;uu. W. . D in 0. Btka.V.I U'REN it SCHUEBEL Attorney! at I,nw. Drutr.irr abwohat. W ill practice in ! wiria. mail Culleclioni nd teltl JlpilKUT A- MILLER ATTOKNKY AT LAW Lrind Title nrul Und Offlco litininrnnll Hpecintty W ill practice In all Courta of the State Room 3, WrTnhar.l Uhlg. opp. Court llouae, Oregon CIlV. Oregon (JEO. T.1IOWAKI) RKAL H8TATKAND INSIRANCK NOTARY PL'HLIC H A f Arc conducive to coldi, which develop into con- la II I 11 lumption. It U fooliah and unneceaaary to go about with wet fret aud imperil your health when winter prP ihoei and rubben are cbeip. See KKAl'SSE BROS. " L " I alout it. They are the leaden aad their Hock of winter footwear U large enough and good enough "TiT to plr tbe mot faatidioui. Main itrect, two ri.ii.i.i.'iTii door" north ot Po,0',r'ce K I Moore's Pharmacy At Red Front, Court Uouie Block Oregon City, Oregon Q A. STl'AUT, M" D. Omil In WiHainell lll. Oregon t'Uy. Oregon Office houn: 10 a m. lo I'i m., 1 lo I'. " lilt 7 io it p. mi. Special altenllnn paid to ItheiimalMmi anu Kimal Ulieaaea. Call atuwi'ed day or night. r. r. r. r. r. r. r r. r. r. r. r. r. r. m r. r. r. r. r. On Seventh Street,- School Books, Tablets, School Supplies of all Kinds. A r. r.' r. A 'A A A A D It, FRANCIS FREEMAN, DENTIST Graduate of tbe Northwctern Unlver- llv Dental Hchool, Cblrago. Aleo American Collegeof Itental bnrgery, Willamette Mock, Oregon CHy. J)U. L. I- PICKENS, DENTIST. Triced Moderate. All Operation! Guaranteed. Barclay Building Oregon City, Or. -JANK orOHKOCN CtTT, Oldest Buklu House In tie Cltr. paid upCipUaUW00 Burplu. Iju.WiO. Vioaraa.iDiKT. "BVoau5?iIi A .aneral banking bii.tno" iraniaoted. UepoilH r(tlveif iubeol to oheek. Approved bills and ooiei dlaonuiitid. oAiintj and city warrauia bouiht. Loana made on available aeourtty. Kialianii bough I and ioM. Oolleatloni made promptly. Prtttimld ivallanla In 7lVJ7Jli relearaphlfl aioliangei lold on Portland, Ban rrauoUflo.rihloagoand New York. Btireil paiJ on itml dipoitti. 1100,000 mill COMMERCIAL BANK OF OKKQON CITT dapltal, TlaHliOTI A OINIIAL BiHIINO inI M. Lnani made. BI1U dUoounted. atakei I flol leotiom. Buvi and lelli iiohanae on all Pol W In tbe United Btatei, Europe and Hong Kong. DepoilU received nibjeot to check. Hani en (rom I a. m . to 4 r. u. d. o. LATOctirra, 0MWtfl THE FAIR STORE OPPOSITE POST OITICE Is selling at closer figures than ever, Thcie are a few1 of our pricei: Dllk Hnlhd Cotton, all colura, 3 for lc Hlile Cnmtie. 2 pair for Je Celluloid lrr Ci'iiiU Jc Aluminum Hair fin, p. d 3c Tooth Hruhr 3c Hlark 8llk Chnnlllla l.ai". r yard Bc Ciram color Htlk Lac. H Invhea wide, per yard.... 23c Torchon t-ai-e Iinlf cent per yard and upward Krmnnnl of Knibmlderlr at remnant prlcea Hlark LUI lilllc, per yanl .........2ftc Ulnrk and colored Merlned Walat, latrt make..1.00 t'.rnulue lloya' and lilrl' heavy ribtl lllcycle Hour, only Half-wool l.aillea' KlblKd Nonahrlnkabla Vt and Tent ""c Col ton I-ncllr1 Rllilied Vent 20c Children' Kllilied t'nderwear, le l to 1H 15c ' lira 2 to 34.... ...2.1c I.adlr' tint hemitltched llandkcrchleni, 6 for 23c Men' Cotton t'nderwear 2c and np Men' Snlliie and Hlark hurk Ovemhlrt Oc Men' Jeritey, heavy welnht Ovcrblrt,aII color 0c WILLIAM McKINLEY HIS LIFE AND WORK 1 By Ice Memorial Publlsliliii Association The Enterprise has Becured this work, which makes a good-sized octavo volumo, 61x10 inches, containing nearly 00 pages of matter, and finely illustrated with nearly 200 copperplate pictures, all printed on the best book paper, and bound in a most substantial manner in a finoly illustrated oni bossed cover of cloth. We will sell this book to subscribers only at the exceedingly low price of $1.25. Send us your order at once, before the edition is exhausted. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. RASTUSAm y A ihTKankseivii 9 riiXZWWVk Tw.'.' Aav fir cobbler. I kaowrvhcn - - - -'tr s. A6'he . ' l - Vaw M m ft T 0 . C Aa IjTltiid de temptcftbcua Git bcbiif me,,$ita C'A hehia' at, Ssts Aa' I caa't coot rot mhw9ywji Stan. git behla' Aa' by force To dit mesa But 1 f V t t m t r . . f Hen's tig ut goDDter 9rosrea rtgat, !R behtf He'$ 4 bird dit's ttmplyfoxtt o' tight- hia' taei o tread de h't oeh i ;-(fS-? f d Tben At mpmw so t to go to' me, way aweW at 0 loaoksnrml stay- ought a big ht gobbler oa de roost it behla' me, Sstaa I AhZbe tha a' girt dis chile boost Sitaa. gk behla' mel i dis chile am short, aa' roost am high, ' I'll oeed dat fat bird by aa' by, boost me hard 'lore de tvrk doae fly Push behla' me, Sataa! EARLE HOOKER EATON. Copyrlcht, 11)01. by Earl Booker Elton. either W, II. Young or H. N. Templeton will be named. No one baa yet been elated for councilman in tbe aecond ward by the Dlmick party and E. D. Story will be re-nominated (or tbe third ward. The ticket headed by Mayor Dimick will be called the "Citizens' Ticket," and the name of the Hedges ticket will be known as the "Non-rartisan," or some similar name. Mr. Hedges' supporters have been up and doing the past week. His campaign nianaKer is James F, Lovett, and among his supporters areCouncilmen Albright, Huntley, Sbehan, Zuiu wait,.. Recorder Curry, Wallace Cole and County Judge T. F. Ryan. The convention of tbe Hedges party will be held Monday even ing, and they will re-nominate Bruce Zumwalt tor councilman in the first ward and William Shehan in tbe second ward. The third ward has not yet been deter mined upon. John R. Humpbrys will be the nominee for treasurer. Nominees must file their acceptance by WednesJay preceding the election, which will be held on Monday, December 2. The Hedges party are inclined to make the issue of the election the granting ot further privileges to the Portland City A Oregon Railway Company. They allege that the present mayor baa been very weak on this question and has not been active enouith In his opposition to tbe company. They want a man who will be aggressive and will come out strong and flat-footed on tbe matter of granting franchises and they further assert that Mayor Dimick has not done this. i ward and honest man and I tbiuk very highly of him." Mayor Dimick says that tbe isue of granting frai cliibei to tbe P. C. A 0. R. Co. is only a blind. "The Council had never taken any action regarding the railway other than testing the ordin ances, until last meeting, wben an order was made directing the chief of police to arrest any motorman operating a car at a greater speed than the city charter permit. ' "I believe Recorder Curry is supporting Hedges becauoe he has aspirations for tbe city attorneyship. I appointed Mr. Dresser lst year because be i in all re spects a competent and able lawyer. He bandied the damage suit againBt the L. Coldren, November 19, 1854. Moved with her family to Kansas in 1809. aud from there to Oregon in 1S79. Deceased was held in high eteem by all who knew ber. In early life she became a member of the M. E. church, but after coming to Oregon she affiliated with the Congrega tional cbuich and has been one of its moot efficient members ever since. A husband and three children survive her: L. A. Coldren, of Irv'.ng, Ore., C. R. Coldren and Mrs. .VI. E. Blair, of Elliott Pririe ; also one sister, Mrs. R' C. Ramsby, of Silverton. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. M. Otck at the Congregational church in Hubbard, after which inter ment was made in Hubbard cemetery. The United States Gov ernment Report shows Royal Baking Powder to be stronger, purer and better than any other.