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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1901. Oregon City Enterprise New To-Day. RM ctAI.K Tllltlili fOWH, UNK fresh, kihI onu will bo freah In JitiiUiiry. Apply to A. W. Fhanck, Oregon City. "monhy to loan ato i-kh cf.nt on Itnpruvod farm In Clackamas County lor Inmi two to tun yeara, repayable liy IiihIhIIimi'IiI", If desired. NocoiiiiiiUhIoii. For lull particular ami application forma apply to MacMastick & Ut'imaix, Worcester lllock. I'urllarid, Orea-on. nKIMIKH .t fflll KKITI1. (nlllrn In th WHiilir,'lullilli.K,) have tin oliolcnt city, iiliiirhin an. I country properly for ainallral lirleea, M (inr-y to loan nl loweal rate, . . ii kihi ki w uuirriTii, THE LOCAL NEWS. It' HitTo Mr. ml Mr. Franklin T. (iillllili, on Hominy, Deeemlier l&ih, dainihler, Ma. Thompson Wii.i, The will of the lute l), 1'. Thompson was admitted lo probata In Cortland Tuwwlay. Ilia property ti'X'S elinlly to hit wife and two daughter. A provision o' 50.000 is made for the care of hi an Italph. Htiamku Hotii Home The 0. It. A N. Co. 'a atoaiuxr Itulli atrurk a ana- In tho Willamette near Corvalli Tuesday morning and sank in a lew ininulea. No one waa Injurud. Hie steamer ia real lux eixyandcau ho raised without much dilllculiy. Koi'TINK l!l)HISKt.B TaANaACTKI). The Ketail Merchant Protective Asso ciation uif t Monday evening In tlie coiinly court room. Tlie attendance was not largo, owing to Governor Getr'a preponcn at tlie Men Club and only roiitint) business wiis transacted. Cahnikd a Concicai.ki Wkai-on. Jeao Walthrip waa laat Friday sen tenced to 20 dnya In the county jail fur carrying, a concealed weapon. He waa arrested Thursday night and la looked ukiii by the pulici aa a suspicious character. Dkatii Fkom Conmi'mi-tion. Mra. I'ermelia Orphema Cleavengor, wife of Kdwin Cleavenger, died Wednesday tnornng of ronauniptlon, aged 23 years, 4 months, and 2 days. The funeral waa held Thuraday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. M. K. (Smith, ltev. J. II. Beaven officiating. XMAS EVK ATCoMIUkUATlONALCllUUCII The Congregational iata are making ex tonnive preparationa for Christmas. The &unduy school la preparing a Christ- r SILVER PLATED WARE THAT WEARS. Baking Dishes, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Bread Traya, Nut Bowls, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Child Cups, Bon Bon Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Bells, Trays, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Knives, Forks, Carving Sets, Berry Spoons, Cake Knives, Crumb Traya, Child's Sets, Salts and Peppers, Sugar Spoons and Sifters, Butter Knives, Cold Meat Forks. Salad Sets, Etc. IB mas exercise for Christum Eve, con sisting of aontta and recitation. The Chriatinai tree, lire place and 84111 Claua will be there to anaiat In nuking thla a moat happy occasion (or the little (olka. Iahjan r-'ciioot iUi-oht. Following Ih the report of school district No. 8, of Logan, for tlie month ending December ",1'JOl: No. of pupila enrolled, 38; at tendance, 38 ; tutul No. Uyi attendance, 60:'; No. duya absence, 11); holldnya, 1. Nelllmr absent nor tardy for the month ; Hazel Hpnigue, Kva Newkirk, iierlha King, Klnia llablur, Hurry Mprague, Willi King, llird Nuwklrk, l.innu Wol fer. ItoHT. W. IJakkh, Teacher. Had K'ahai.ytio Hthokk. W. J. Cald well, an k:I year-old pioneer, died at tlie Ciood HamariUn Hospital Monday. He waa a resident of thla city for many years and received a atroke of paralysis in Al bany about 10 yeara ego. All of these year he haa been takon care of by Ore gon Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F.f and three weeks ago waa taken to the lioHpituI iu Portland. He waa stricken Monday for the third time and thla atroke reaulted fatally. Tlie funeral waa held Wednea day afternoon undor the auspice of the O Id Fellowa. Fkku I'ai.mkh Dikd ki Bandon News was received tit in week ol the death of Fred i'almer, at Bandon, on December 0. He waa Veil known to many real denia 0 Otegott Cily. About SM yeara ago he came lo Salem from Massaclm aelta and for the next five yeara worked in tlie Kalem Woolen Mills. He came to ibis city and waa in tho employ of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company . until 10 years ago, when he went to 1 Bandon. The body was embalmed and ' arrived here yesterday accompanied by j Mrs. I'ulmer, who will take the remain F.aat for burial. Mux Kmi'Loyc on Tiik Rampaob. Frank Bernier, foreman of the beater room in the Crown Paper Mills was severely cut in tlie hand Friday evening aa the reault of an attack by B. A. Wicks who was in the employe of tho puper company some time ago, but has not been working for some time. Friday night he was engagui' to substitute for a regular man. ' hen he arrived at the mill he was in an intoxicated condi tion and unlit to work, and the foreman told bin lo go borne where he belonged. Wicks became angry and drew a knife and threatened to strike Burnier, who granped bis uplifted arm and in the scuf fle that followed Bernier received a bad cut in the hand. Wicks was put out of the mill, but soon returned and armed with an Iron bar threatened to strike n y ffonngs cesf Your Holiday wants in our line will have our most careful attention. Our stock is complete, extensive and well selected. The styles are fresh and new. The .inducements we are offering are better values for the money than wo have ever before ottered. Our personal guarantee goes with every article we sell. & 3 J When buying Diamonds you uiuat rely largely on the honeaty and judgment of a jeweler. Com mon sense, therfore, commands you to go to a reputable store where no advantage will be taken of you. In regard to the price, it depends upon its quality as well as upon its weight. We would like t have you look over our Dia monds and be pleased to tell you all about them. riain and Fancy Clocks. Figures arrd Ornaments for same. Fine Imported Chinaware. Imported Souvenir Chinaware. Rich Cut GlaBB. Sterling Silverware for the table. any one that came near him. He kept J them at hay until one of the employes' caught hia arm from behind and Wieka waa eoon securely bound. The police 1 Were noiilled by telephone and he waa taken to jail. Justice McAnulty allowed him to plead guiliy to sHaault and but tery an I sentenced him to 25 days in the county jail. I AK IIOM MILK. All of the furniture of ten room resi lience will be Bold at public auction on Saturday, Dccemuer 28, at 10 o'clock, at the realdenee of J. (i. l'ilsbury, near the suspension bridge. On account of removal from the city J. (J. 1'ilaliury haa directed that all the furniture of hia residence be told at auction. The furniture consists of par lor suits, dining room furniture, bed room unit h in walnut, oak and aah, bruaaela carpels, ruga atu. Heating and cook atoveH, curtairiB, hook rases and kitchen furniture. This furniture Is all in good condition. At the Cily Hall Armory laat night, the Fiaher & Van Clave Company played to a fair-aized hou-e . in "Jerry, the Tramp," remembered by many of .Salem's theatre-goers as "The Convict's Daughter." The company did full justicj to the varioua parts, each mem ber sustaining hia or hor parta, each member auatitiriinic hi or her role equal to the old-time ei formers of the higher priced theaters, and the audience waa thoroughly appreciative. Tonight the company play that old familiar temper ance drama "Ten nights in a Barroom" which will bring out the whole company in its full strength. Prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Salem Slateaman Dec. 4. Beware of Ointment for Cntnrrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely deatroy the serine of smell and completely derange the j whole Hystein when entering it through she mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable pliygicans, as the damage they will do ia ten fold to the good you can poamhly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be mire you get the genuine. It ia taken inter nally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. Hull's Family Pills are the best. The Enterpriae $1.50 per year. 1! Solid Gold and Gold Plated Jewelry. Gold Brooches of latest design Scarf Tins, nobby patterns Opal, Ruby and other set rings Lockets and Charms in large variety Chains and Fobs of all kinds Studs with or without set Gold and Gold Filled Neck Chains GENUINE FRENCH EBONY WARE Silver Novelties and Toilet Articles. This year we have bought a much larger assort ment than ever before ofthia ware. Our prices are as low as any other house and we engrave any article free of charge. You can find something for every member of the family in this assort ment. A piece as low as 10c or as high as $10.00. If you do not know what to buy look through this assortment. White Sewing Machines are King. See the latest drop head. Our Queen $25.00 Drop Head Machine, with full set of attach ments, is the best yon can find for the money. Guaranteed for five years. - Kimball Organs have many advantages over other instruments. They are made in five and six octaves and in oak and walnut. Our prices are right. THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS southward movement of that class of our population to which the name "bobo' is given. It seems to be pretty well es tablished that by far the greater number of all hold upa is to be laid to the charge of the hobo element. It may be that if we knew all the causes which lead men to take lo the road there would be more light reflected upon the matter which is now so lully occupying the public mind. The hobo ia a by-product cf our complex civilization. It is a slander on decent men to aBaert that the hoboes become such becauce they are unable to find em ployment. Next to soap and water, tlie one thing which a hobo hates with all hia soul and mind and s'rength is work. He would wade through a flood of soap suds and swim an Atlantic of bathing fluid rather than contaminate his hands with labor. He is the-efore the king of lazybones and all treatment of him ought to recognize this fact. Now, what is our duty to thin un washed and unwaahable class? In no way whatever should the hobo be either encouraged or countenanced. He ought never to be fed when be ambles up to the back door with the request for vict- Dumbbells and Cuff buttons Baby Tins and Rings Emblem Pins for all orders Chain Bracelets aud Bangles Keck Chains and Lockets Silver Hat Pins Gold and Silver Guards Beautiful Kodaks, Pooo, Prtmo, Korona, Cyelona. Cameras from $1.00 to $35.00. Call and examine our stock. We give iustrutions free. Special discount of 20 per cont. on all Kodaks. We also have a fine line of supplies suitable for Xmas, such as fancy mounts, calendar mounts, albums, from 10c to $a.oo. Passe Partout outfits and everything needed in this line by amateur photographers. jobbery. ui J. Montgomery. tiila. He ie able bodied, and can work. He is a parasite that ought to be removed 'roin the body politic. It is not Christian 1 o ft.ed this class of able bodied, lazy fel-1 !ows. They have no claim to the sym-1 pathy of the benevolent or the hard-; working. A cripple or any other person . physically unuble to earn the bread of life, ought to be fed, and must be fed. But these social outlaws of the road ought not to be fed unless they work. If '-he public generally would act npon this 'oat, and in the end, humane principle, they would soon be forced to take op honest work for a living. There is good Scripture for this proposed mode of treat ment. In the second epistle to the TheBsalonians Paul a rites as follows: 'For even we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat." (2 These, 3:10). As citizens wa should do all that we can to bring these offenders to justice when once the crime of highway robbery haa been committed. The officers of the law are unable to do it alone. Swift jus tice is one of the greatest deterrents of crime. 1 . . Wonld not a chain gang, euch as a number of the cities of our country main tain, be a remedy worth the trial? As I understand it, wherever this method of dealing with them has been tried, it has been crowned with success. In the way of prevention, stricter im migration laws are loudly called for. The compulsory education laws should somehow be made more effective, so as to include that class of boys which is so prone to fall out of school entirely in the lower grades. And I have the convic tion, also, that there eh 'old be intro duced into our school system a sensible course of manual training. Many of the hoboes we will concede are mentally de fective, yet they perhaps have had enough mechanical ingenuity, had it been developed at the proper time, to have made a success of their lives. One cannot but wish, however, that there were highwaymen along some of the other walks of life. If there were only those who would bold up the young man before ho learns to e'uter the saloon, and the gambling hell, and the harlot's den. Such a liighwaymia woulJ be no a hobo but a hero. Holiday A Gold Watch is still the leading Christmas present. We are showing beautiful selections of Solid Gold, high grade Gold Filled, Silver and Nickel Cases in all sizes. Our Filled Cases are as beautiful aa solid gold and are guaranteed to wear for 25 years. We have a very fine assortment of these and fit the Waltham, Elgin or any other high grade movement. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Washburn Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos $15 up Other makes from $5.00 up. Violins all makes from $3.50 to $35 00. Autoharps and Zithers from $4.00 up. Harmonicas from 10c to $1.50. Music Rolls, Stands. Cases for all instruments. Jews Harps, Ocorinaa, Flutes, Strings and extras for all instruments. Finest line of Umbrellas in the city. Gold and Silver Mounted Canes. Latest Fads in Pocket Books. Card Cases and Cigar Cases. Parker Fountain Pens. Ladies' and Gent's Gold Pens. THE ACME s3l F. H. WELSH. Xmas Coods Candies All klidi of Tree Decorations Churches and Parties Supplied. Candle made to order, filled after order I taken. Opposite Enterprise Office. IS YOUR HEAD BALD? Or ia the hair growing thin threaten ing baldness? Use It has produced a fine growth of hair on other bald heads. Why not on yours? It never fails when used in the first stages. Price 60s at all drug-glut. A I no for all by K. Frier, taufield Bids- IT. W. CBKISJIE. D. O. C. D. LOTS, D. O. drs. cHRisne & LtOVe Oateopetle Physlalana Graduates of American School of Osteopathy Hncceasriilly treat all chronic diaeaaes by mechanical manipulation. Nodrus given, Disease of women a specialty. Examination and consultation free. Office hours: 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Except Sunday. Office, Room 8 and 4, Steven Bide., opp. Bank of Oregon CltJ. Oriook Cnt, - - Oamoa. -pUK COMMERCIAL BANS OF OKEGON CITT. 'aidtal, 1100,009 TRANSACTS A BIMISAL SAKKIRS BtjaiSlSa. I.naot made. Bill discounted. Make eol ection. But and telln exchange on all pnlnta n the United State, Europe and Hong Konc. eiolu recel-ed aubject to check, biux .pen from ( a. . to 4 r: u. C. LATOUBITTI, Preldent. F. J. MtiYEE Caakler. C. STRICKLAND, M. D. Hospital and Private Experience. Offers bia professional aervicea to the peo ple of Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic diseases. Best of refer ences given. Office in Willamette Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6 p. 111. OREGON CITY OREGON PrifirslM loots