X XJ 0 Carry TIT! T ENTERPRISE J 1 Jli VOL.37. NO. Oil EG ON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1901. ESTABLISHED 1866 f 1 1 rrn Attoiinky at Law. ChiiIIcM Jlldg., Oregon City. J.U .CAJM'IIKM., ATTOUNKY AT LAW, OaaanM City, Oioox. Will proilr lu all tht oouru ef (lit itatt. 01- lot, lu C ud' U I'U. Ulnj. L.rOKTKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW AiaraACTior raoriKTV rrJasisHSD, Oftlcs nail W Ore son Oltv Enu rprl a, CI p. A U.O. LATUUKKT1II. J ATTOKNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MAIM tTRKIT OHKUON CITY, omtOOK. furnish A bstrsoli nfTllls. Loan Montr. Fora oloaa Mnrls-,s,aud transact Ueusral Law Hualoa. QKO. C. BROWN KM., ATTORNEY AT LAW Oregon City. - - 0r,,'" Will prsctips In all the courts of tha Hate. Office In Caiillrld building. 0. W. KBHthain 0. B. Pimick. DIMICK & KASTHAM Attornevs-at-Law. Commercial, Ileal Estate and Tro- bato Law, Specialties. Abstracts of Title made, Money Louned Oregon City, Oregon , A. 8. DRKSSER, ATTORN EYAT-LAW. Office over McKlltrirk'sBhoe Btors, the Hank ol Oregon City. Onkiio City, Ohkuok. J W. McANUI.TY JitHtice of the Feace. Will aiund to collections and sell real estate. Oltlca on Main Street, Over Jackson, Bicycle Shop.opp. Huntley's Oregon UH). W. B. ti'Ron 0. Bohutbal TJ'KEN A SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. j Will pradict in all eonria, make collections and settlements of Ki'atea. Furnish abstracts of title, lend you money and lend your money on first morgsge. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon Cliy, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW Lund TitleMfind Land Office HuHinennu Mpeclulty Will practice in all Courts of the State j Room 3, Weinhard Bldg. pp. Court House, Oregon City, Oregon QEO. T. HOWARD REAL ESTATRAND INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC At Red Front, Court House Block Oregon City, Oregon Qt A. STUART, M- D. Ofllce In Willamette IWg. Or-gon City, Oregon Oftlca hours: 10a m.to 12 m., 1 U4 p. and 7 to H p, in. Special attention paid lo Rheumatism snu Female Diseases. . Call answered day or nl(;bt. D R, FRANCIS FREEMAN, -DENTIST Graduate of the Northwestern Univer sity Dental School, Chicago. Also American Collegeof Dental Surgery, Willamette Block, Oregon City. jyn. l. l. ncKENs, DENTIST. Prices Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed. Barclay Building - - Oregon City, Or. JJANK OF 0HKQCN CITY, Oldest BaiMi Bouse U He City. Paid np Capital, ft0,000. Surplus, I-d.S&u. raasiotaT, - ' cli a. crnat.i. Tics raaaiDSHT, o. A. aaiiti. Anisa. - eAvnti.o. A (eneral banking bnslneaa transacted. Deposits received subleci to cheek. Approved bills and notes dlacouutad. Oountyand city warrants bought. Loans mvla on available leourlty. Kiohanee bought and sold. Co'iieoUuiis uikIs promptly. iTiftssold aTailaolelnanypart of tha world Telearaphio eichanges sold on Portland, Baa franoiaoo.rihloaioand New York, teraat pal J oa tlma deposits. in m ataam Hat and Blasts la lilght. Ileat Meli In town at (5 i.nli, LIGHT AND WHITE m Cannot lx made with .an inferior grade flour. That is why Portland Flouring Mills Flour is almost univcrrially urn-d whortver it is known. AbIc your gioecr for it. Made by patent process. .r at aV at at ,(T at at at at at at at 1 : i K n A I Pi Are conducive to colds, which develop into con J ll II I 11 sumption. It !a foolish and unnecessary to go about K with wet feet and imperil your health when winter ,.1 I rPPT I shoes and ruhhera Beautiful Holiday Goods At nearer cont than was ever offered before in Oregon City. Toilet Cases 7.rc to 112.00. Elegant Assortment of Toilet Preparations, Perfumery, etc. MOORE'S PHARMACY THE FAIR STORE opposite post orncE Is selling' at closer flguros than ever, These are a few of our prices: AEIE YOU DEAF? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. VVERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAY8 1 Baltimore, Md.. March jo, wot. Grnttrmrn : - nHn entirely cured or deaf nes. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full historvof mvcaae. lo lie "used at your discretion. About five veara ago my right ear begau to aiug, and tlita kept on getting worse, until I lost mv hearing in tliis car entirely. tt ...j. . I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without sny success, consulted a num. her of physicians, anion others. Hie mo.t eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only atiotierntion could help me, and even that only temooranly, that the head noises would then erase, hut the hearinu in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw vour advertisement accidenially In a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it onlv a few dnvs according to your directions, the noisesceased. ana to-dnv after five weeks, mv hearing in the diseased ear has becu entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours timoA. Our treatment doe not interfere with your usual occupation. "Xir YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME "Vo"?.'"1 INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE, CHICAGO, ILL Mention the F.iirprprwe when answering a lverlispiiipnt. PRINTING We are prepared to execute first-class Printing promptly at the lowest prices consistent with skillful and intelligent execution. ENTERPRISE PRINTERY Your Work Solicited. S!' T F.atabliahed IHS. PIONEER m$kt and Exjjpe, Freight and parcel delivered lo all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE I'msm m T OREGON CITY WuTill Oregon pity's Christmas atas $1 day and upuiards. 1 N JACOB CASMKI,, Proprietor, .-ra BREAD at at at at at at at at at at at jtat A Are conducive to colds, which develop into con sumption. It ia foolish and unnecessary to go about with wet feet and imperil your health when winter shoes and ruhhera are cheap. See KBAISSE about it. They are the leader and their stock of winter footwear is large enough and good enough to phase the most fastidious. Main street, two doors north of poxtoffice. are cheap. See HRAIISSE KROS. I k 811k finished Cotton, all colora, 3 for 10c Side Combs, 3 pair for fie Celluloid Ureas Combs 7c Aluminum Hair Pint, p. d 3c Tooth Hrushcs 3c Hack Silk Chan tills Lace, per yard 6c Cream color Silk Lce. M inches wide, per yarcf....23c Torchon I.ace half cent per yard and upward Kemnanta of Kmliroidrrira at remnant pria Hlack Linle Hlaatlc, per yard 2Ae lllack and colored Merined Waiat, lateat niake..$l.B0 Genuine Hoys' and Girla' heavy rihbcd Bicycle Hoae, only 18c Half-wool Ladies' Kibticd Nonshrinkaule Veata and Pants AHc Cotton Ladies' Hitibed Vests 20c Children's Kihlied Underwear, aiiea 16 to 1H 18c " " " aiiea 20 to 3 23c I.adlea' line hematltched Handkerchiefs, 6 for 2fic Men'a Cotton Underwear 2c and up Men'a Saline and Black Duck Overahirta 40c Men's Jersey, heavy weiRht Overahirta, all colora Oc ANY HEAD OF EVERY DESCRIPTION S"gl yl -J .. Ll'll'l li'-BtTTK-K Experience Convinces. Prove its value by investing 10 cents in ,1.1 of Elv'a Cream Balm. Druggista supply it and we mail it. Full size 60 cents. I KLY BROS., 66 Warren St., New Tork. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. iojs. Messrs. Eli Bbos.: 1'lcaae send me a 60 eent bottle of Cream Balm. I find your remedy the quickest and most permanent cure for catarrh and cold in the head. Dell M. Potter, Gen.Mgr. Ariz. Gold XI. Co. Messrs. Elt Bbos.: Ihara been afflicted with oatarrh for twenty years. It made me so waak I thought I had eonsnmption. I jmt on bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and in three days the discharge stopped. It is the best medicine I have used for catarrh. Froberta, Cel Fbahk E. KnrDLEami. Christmas was quietly observed in tins city. Many people left Tuesday lor various jiiits lo spend the day with rela lives and friends. Family parlies were held in many homes and an air of good cheer wafted over everyone. Services were held in 8t. John's Cath olic Church snd in 8t, Paul's Episcopal Church Wednesday morning and were largely attended. The Christmas trees i in the different churches delighted the little ones. I The only public event was the Second I Annual Ball In the Armory by McLaugh lin Cabin, Native Sonsof Oregon. Ever j est's Orchestra discoursed sweet music j ami every one of the 20 numbers was en joe.l. Christmas exercises were held in all of the city churches on Christmas eve I Kanta Claus was, active and missed none of them and the hearts of the little ones were gladdened with gifts. Brief pro grains of the exercises at the various churches follow: PRESBYTERIAN CUUHCII. Hymn.... School Scripture Reading and invocation Song, "Holy Nik-tit." Mrs. Georye C. Brownell and Mr. Howard Brownell's clau-es. Exerciees by Primary Department Recitations and Songs by Intermediate Department Reading, "The First Christmas Night," (fiom Ben HurJ Mrs. Oeorge C. Browned. Recitation and Song by Four Pupils Recitation, " What I'aine With the Star," Mrs. Alien Frost's Class, Recitation and Song Miss Grant's Class Song, "The Open Door for the Children" Emry Thomas and Arthur Reddaway. "The Stars and Their Story," By Miss Williams and 0. A. Muir'a Classes. j Vocal Solo." Contique de Noel," Mr. E. K. Williams. Following the program the Christmas treat was given. The presents were re moved from the tree and distributed among the children. In this church the "Star of the East" ran all through the -program and had the ruling place in all of the numbers. BOARD OF COMMISSIONER. Regular November Term of the Count? Board. i R. Morton, Juba Law Ilea and T. Klltin, Comtniaaioaara. In the matter of the application of Win Harris for improvement of Oregon City and Lion Mill road: It is ordered that William Harris be be authorized to lay 2&.000 feet of plank on the Oregon City and Linn Mill road anu that tie receive $2 per M therefor when so laid. In the matter of highwaymen in Mil waukie and Oawego precincts: , It appearing to the board that numer ous persons have been held up and rob bed on the public highway in Milwaukee and Oswegu preclude, and that the said rubber or robbers have successfully eluded the officers of the law. It is or dered that the Bheriff be authorized to offer a lewatd of $100 for the arrest and convict. on of the person or persons en gaged in said robbery. In the ma'ter of the Moehnke and Beaton road in Road District No 18: ll is ordered that Supervisor Daniels of Road Dietrict, No 18, be and hereby is authorized to appoint Fred Moehnke as Deputy Road bupervisor in Said dis trict, said deputy to supervise the grad ing of the Moehuke and Beason road in said district . In the matter of the application of William Rider for improvement of Rider Hill: ' On application of William Rider for the improvement of Rider Hill, It is or dered that Clackamas County furnish 2j00 Corduroy, provided the people in me viciuity of said hill vo.unieer and lav the same. In the mailer of the application of J. 11. Honelione for improvement of the Davis road : Ou application of J H Honeboiie for improvement of the Davis road, It is or deied that Clackamas County furnish 40(10 feet of lumber lor said road, pro vided the people in the vicinity furnish an equal amount and lay all. Iu the matb-r of report of John Heinz, supervisor of Road District, No 25: Ii appearing to the Board that ttiis re port Wat) laid over from the November ttrm tor the reason I hat said supervisor bad not complied w ith the ordera of this board, and now on this date, the Boaid being fully advised, It is ordered that said report be allowed in full and. that the amount of sill report paid out of Koad r and be taken from the apportion ment of said district in 19J2. In the matter of report of W H Conn sell, supervisor Road District, No 1 : It appearing lo the Board lia'. this report was laid over at the November teim for the reason that said supervisor had not complied with the orders of this Board, and now on this date, the Bojrd being fully advised. It is ordered that said report be allowed in full and that the amount of said report paid out of Road Fund be taken fiorn the apportion ment of said district in 1002. In the matter of petition of Elizabeth Heitkemptr for vacation of part of Third Avenue, Oak Grove: Now touies on to be heard the petition of Elizabeth Heitkemper, praying to the Board to vacate that part of third Ave ONGKEOATIONAL CHURCH. The Christmas entertainment by the Congregational Sunday School on Xnitb Eve was highly enjoyed by a large num ber ot children and parents. The pro gram was under the management of Mrs. W. A. White, and was most successfully carried out in every detail. The song 'Santa Clans Is Coming" by Mrs. Cau I field's class prepared everybody for the coming of "Nick." Never was there a more anxious num ber of children as his bells were heard in the distance. Finally bis coming was realized as two little girls moved back from the fire place at whhh they were anxiously looking for Lira. Down the chimney he came, and, after removing the fire la the place, greeted everybody with a happy "Merry Christmas." He assisted most graciously in distributing the many gifis for big folks and : little. The paator's family fared most liberally. Supt. C. II. Dye extended a Merry Xmas to all and the exercises closed. IT. PAULS CHURCH. At St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. P. K "Hammond, rector, the Sun day school Christmas festival com menced at 7 o'clock. Christmas carols were sang by the choir and Sunday j school. A Christmas tree with its many ' lights delighted the children and a box of candy and other good things sent them home -happy. An offering was taken for the child's "comfort cot No. 3," in the Good Samaritan Hospital. Christmas morning the first service was held at 8 o'clock and was followed by the main service of the day at 10:30 at which Bpecial music was rendered by the choir. XMiS SERVICES AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. At St. John's Catholic church Christ mas morning mass was said in English st 8 a. in. by the pattor, Rev. A. Hille brand. The 9 o'clock mass was in Ger man and high mass commenced at 10:30 o'clock. The services closed with a solemn benediction in the evening. Chrietnia trees for the Sunday schools were also held at the Methodist, Baptist and Lutheran churches. nue which lies North of the line Jbet ween lots 4 and 5 of Tract 94, Oak Grove, as the same is laid out. And it appearing t j the Board that a remonstrance to said petit inn has been tiled with this Board, It ia therefore ordered that said petition be laid over until Jan. 3rd, 19u2, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the nmtter of care and keeping of Abraham Ystes, a county charge: It appealing l the L'oar.l for the mouth of December, 1900, E N Foster was entitled to ti 00 for the care and keeping of said county charge and that no warrant has been drawn therefor, and it further appearing that said E N Foster has drawn to 00 on, account of said county charge for the month of Novem ber. 1901, and that be was only entitled to two-tliir.ls of Baid amount, or 4 00, It is ordered tlmt a warrant be drawn in lavor of E N Foster for $4 00, and that Abraham Yates receive no further aid from Clackamas County. In the matter ol warrants drawii for county charges: It ia ordeied that the names of ' county i charges be published each month in con nect ion with warrants for care and keep ing of said county charges. In the matter of the J R Lewie County Road : It appearing from the petition of A Hayhurst and the showing made in rela tion thereto that the true location of the J R Lewis County Road where it runs between the Donation Land Claims of C F Beatie and Jeptha May is in doubt and that the fencing along this road be tween these claims is obstructing said road, and this Board being unable to make the proper order in relation thereto without being further informed as to the facts, It is therefore ordered that the County Surveyor be and is hereby di rected to make an examination and a survey of said J R Lewis road where it runs between said Donation Land Claims of C F Beatie snd Jeptha May and to de termine the township line on the south boundary of Tp 3 .S, R 2 E, where it runs between Hection 34, in 1 p 3 b, KZb, and Section 3 in Tp 4 t5, R 2 E, and to deter- Mot hot muffins, hot cakes, made with Royal Baking Powder may be freely eaten without fear of indigestion. mine the South boundary of the C F Beatie D L O, and to determine the North line of tne Jepiha May D L C, and to map said claims In relation to said county road and also to mark out on said map or plat tne line of the travelled road between these two claims and the location of the fences on both aides of said road along these two claims, and to show the date of the respective surveys of the township and claim lines in rela tion to said claims and to bring said re port or plat or map to this Board before the next session tiiereof, and it is so or dered. In the matter of report of Dr. Stuart on examination of W T Tinsley : It appearing to the Board that at the November term thereof 1901, W T Tins ley presented a petition signed by nn merou8 citizens of Needy asking the Board to grant aid to the said W T Tinsley, and it further appearing that an order was made directing said Tinsley to be examined by the County Physician before any aid be granted, and it further appearing that said examination has been made and that said County Physi cian has submitted a report of saiJ ex amination in recommending the said Tinsley to the consideration of this Bo nl, It is therefore ordered that VW T Tinsley be allowed the sum of ii per month from December 1st, 1901. OREfJOX CITY WINS. Baski tball and Indoor Baseball Teams Beat Poi t'and. Oregon City's Y. M. C. A. teams Were . victorious in both the basket ball and indoor baseball games at the Y. M. C. A gymnasium last Friday night. The bas ket ball game was called first and re sulted in a score of 8 to 2 lu favor of the Oregon City Y. M. C. A. Juniors over , the Portland Y. M. C A. Juniors. 0:6 gou City made two goals from the field, counting bix points, and threw two goals from fouls. The visitors threw two goals j on fouls by the home team. In the first Iwo minutes of play Captain Wal er Mnir had his collar-bone broken. Tiie feature of the game was Ch rman's ex ceptional work at guard. He did the best work of any man on the floor. The officials were : D. Williams, referee; A. K. Wilson and P. F eeman, of Portland, umpires. The line np was: Oregon City. Portland. Miiir(capt) .... guard Nelh Bolliuger Charmau gnard. . . .Stuart (capt) Wilson center Pu;li Gantenbein forward Taylor Cooke forward Kidd The main event of the evening was the indoor baseball game between 'the First Battalion, 0. N. G., team, of Portland,' and the Oregon City Y. M. C. A. team. Over 30 spectators were np from Port land. The game was clean and both the visitors and the home players showed sportsmanlike conduct all through the game. The pitching of Williams was a noticeable feature. Durie made two home runp. The score was tied at the beginning of the fifth inning, when the home boys took a brace and made the final score 14 to 8. The teams lined up as follows : First Battalion Glouden Harms Bennett . Dohie. Chalmers (capt) Thomas 11 Douglas .... A Doualas Schroeder Y. M. C. A. .' Cahff . D Williams Rapp Clark . Durie Freytag (capt) Rands . . A Williams Gantenbein ...C... . ....P ... RSS.. ...LbS.. ....IB.:.. ... 2B... ...SB ... .RF... ...LF .. Runs by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 First Battalion 0 2 2 2 1 0 18 Y.M.C. A ...3 0 1 2 5 3 -14 Officials, George R ill, of Oregon City, and Charles Mackie, of Portland. Soon after the holidays return matches will be played with the Portlanders. Physical Director Wilson is endeavoring to arrange games with the Multnomah Turn Verein teams. The Y, M. C. A. indoor baseball team has received a challenge Irora Battery A., O. A. G., team, of Portland. Of Itencfit to Ion D, S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: "During a long illness I was troubled with bed sores, was advised to try DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured. It is the best salve on the market." Sure cure fjr piles, eore9, burns. Beware of counterfeits. George Harding. RoliSp