ENTERPRISE. I!,. 37. NO. h OKKGON CITY, OREGON, FKIDAY, JANUARY 3, 19j2. ESTABLISHED 1SC6 I V HTTIT ArronNrjY at Law, I CuiifloM UI.Ik., Oregon City. f 4 CAMl'llEl.I., I J ATTORNEY AT LAW, J i ' 'p i CtTT. omook. I .,rnUlti alllne anuria ( tb tut. 01- ( ,.uft 1 1 I u din.. f. I foHTkfl, f ATTORNEY AT LAW i UTaACTiOF murmTY ri'HIHD, uost to Ureji. (Jllv Kiiurirl a. j !.. H.C, LATttUIIBTT. it t jR.VEYcf ANf j Cui NSKI.OUH AT LAW VrHKIlT OHKOON CITY, AKKOON. S ih At.tmrt nll'lilc l.aa Money, fora f)M MnrliM". atitl irauaarl lieurral ; l.w Hulh f( 6. u, iirownkll, I ATTORNEY AT LAW ,n('lty. - - Oregon : I prnrlire in nil the roniU of Ilia atale. ) ,. in ('atilhld building. . 1- i W. KitHthmit (I. JL Itfmitk. DIMICTv t KASTIIAM Attornevs-at-Law. iiitiierciiil, Ileal Ketato mid Pro bate I.uw, BfciultifB. kiruct of Title made, Money leaned 1 M. l tKSHKB, .. ATliRSKYAM.AW. a over Mi Klttrli k'l Hhoe Htora, near tha llsnk ol Oregon City. Qkkuuh ClTt, Oitauoii. V McAXUMY Juntice of the Peace. I nlinid toK)llei:liiinainl sell realestate. 1 oniceou Main Hircet, iJaekniti, llleyi-le Slio.oip. Untitle) 'i ureKun lit). O'gtB 0. Bchmbfl iU'REN it SCHUEBKIi I Attorneys at Law. ! Jlcutrl)rr bpohftt. I pracilr in all I'niiris, make cullectiolil ...f ..ill. ..f l'aBlB f i.tsh atilrsris of title, lend yim nniney ! Il lend your nioiiry on llrst inor((i;. j flee In Enterprise Building, ; Orrgoti Cliy, Oregon. I -OttKUT A. MILLER j ATTORNEY AT LAW I Ind Title Mnl Lnntl Office ; ! tliiHlnennn Hpeciulty P ill practice in all Courts of the State j I I Room J, We in hard IUdg. i . Court House, Oregon City, Oregon ( i:0. T. HOWARD : feAL KSTATRANI) insurance i i NOTARY PUI1L1C Red Pront, Court Mouse Illock I Oregon City, Oregon ' ( A. STUART, M- D. Ottii-e ill Willamette llldg. j Or-'unn City, Oregon ' re hours; 10 a ni. in 12 m., 1 to 4 p, in. 1 and 7 M p, to. I rial attention paid to Kheuniathm aim rniale Dlseasea, f Call answered day at nlht. R, FRANCIS FREEMAN, I DENTIST x ruinate of the North wei-tern Univer-j sitv Dental School, Chicago. , o American t'ollegeof Jtental Hurgery, ! Willamette Illock, O.egon City. jR.L.L. PICKENS, . DENTIST. Prices Moderate. Ail Operations Guaranteed. ,n:lay building t Oieifoii City, Or. , I NK OK OKEUCK CITT, : tiiijst Banking Douse U lie CKj. . Pali) up Capital, I'sO.OUO. -lUlplll. -",NKJ. - - eiAi. a rrtLn. .ISNT. 8KO. A. HARIMKH, i.nta. ' - . CAi riKLii SanklnK t-n.lnoss trniiKarted. w tcisv. Mhu v to chera . "vft hllU and nott-t dlHnriuntid. 'I and rliy warrsnia boueht. . m-i'lv on vallit"li' leuurily. -' !.... l.t.M.l ...1.1. j 'X.otir made promptly, tamil-t ivallanli: 111 anr part of the world uraphle aichanaiw aollon Portland, tan s ifKf.r ':iiicB,Tand New York. .!ct pal J on lima depoalta. Ti BLECTR - Steam ftaat and Blaetile Light.. Meat H.iili In town lit Kit i-rnU. LIGHT AND WHITE Cannot lo mudo with an inferior grado flour. Tliat in why Portland Flouring Mills Flour is almost universally uml wherever it in known. Ask your grocer for it. Made ly patent process. i ' " . i K H n I n Are conducive to colli, which develop into con- W l II I II sumption. It 1 foolish nnl unnecessary logo about with wet feet ml imperil your health when winter C? CCCT shoes and rubbers are cheap, .See HBAl'SSE BROS. j r r r I about it. Tliey are the Icidrrs and their Mock of J ..... 'i"tcr footwear in lurge enough and good enough K iiti-tii'iin tn please tlie most fastidious. Main street, two j a? do,rs north of tM.stoflice. 5 I -a I .ii'-i.t.i.i.ii.i.i I . . rjrjrArArjrArATrjrArArArjrATArjrArjrATArjrjxjrArArA r: r, r. r. r r. r. r r. r. Break Up That Cold Wjith (iuiniritj Laxative Tablets. 3STO 13 BLEAK 3S3 O 3? .AY ..MOOUE'S rilAKMACY.. IE r. r. r. r. F! r r. K r. r. SECOND ANNUAL SALE -AT- The pair Store Evcrytliing Itcduccd. ABE 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. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS! Baltimorr, Mil.. Mnrch jo, loot. Crnlltmn : IHiiu entirely cnreil of Hrnfnesa. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full hilorv of my case, to ttc iisrd at your discretion. About five ymr ino my light ear Ixgnu to sing, and this kept on getting worae, until I knt niy iH'ni niK in thin ear cntii rly. I tiinlcrwent a trraimrnt lir cotiirrh. for three month, without any nuccena, conmilteri1 a num ber of phynu-iauii. aiuouir otlicrH, the iuo-.l ciuinrnt rar niiecialint of ihia city, who told me thiu only an onernliiui couM help me. nmt even tlist only tvmiwrnrily, that the licait uoiaea would theii c!ie, hut the luarinu in the alTrrted enr would be' lost forever. I then ,h votir ntlvfrtiserm-nt accitlnrully in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After X lind urd it only a few ,l:ty nccordiiiR to your dirrctiona. the noises censed, and to-dnv. niter five week, my hearing in the diiraKtd car haa been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly voura. V. A. WHRMAN. 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment doen nut interfere with your usual occupation. ":fc"4 YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME 'laSSr.lMl INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. Mention the Knlerpri-e when answering advertisement. PRINTING We are prepared to execute first-class Printing promptly at the lowest prices consistent with skillful and intelligent execution. Your Work Solicited. i:t:itlisll il InSA. c. I. tent PIONEER tonei1 and IxfliU, Freight ami purcel ilfJivetei) to all jiartH of the city. RATES - REASON A CLE OREGON CITY The Only Firet-Cla Hotel in town. J UL -Rata $1 day and tipuiarda. JAtoll VAHhKV, Proprietor. 1 1 ... BREAD I - ' w tmmmraTOWwrn 5j r. J ANY HEAD OF EVERY DE5CRIPTI0N NOSES? ENTERPRISE PRINTERY 1 j Itrj Ijit jircimr;ttiiis hi n opdrytatiirrb; lley dry t:p l'ic I dcv. l. . rf.!e:.s, t b oi. . I il.'lUi Y- 1 !,II,J 1.1 r) H I.HT;' t l!.0 ltlr Uli. .1. .. iv.ii;; s far r.i'uo w :' .... -i lilt (..di:..-ij l ..'... f c..!:...'i. .'.'.! :'.; in) .. '..l. K '. I : l.i. d tl. .; a i ' ... . ... ! ! i..t V.-.H v i .'.;.! !i .- i b. 1 1 r .tu ,ii..ut.-U a. i '.) . il!' i . I . ui' i '.iKiy tilt; j": .11 . ..1 i i-.j't t'l'iiilll J...'lll V ap.iiuot NaoiU Catarih awd Uny l ever. TEASEL liUKKS IN STRONG DEMAND . Steel l'viiif Will Not (Jive I lie "Nap" to Fine Fabrics. OIK SOIL ADtPTKlllO ITS f.ROWfH Orefou Variety Smaller Tb in Eastern, Itut This U Couut-rai'trd Ily I Superior Qatlty. Keiretary Lamlwraon, of the State rjoard of Agriculture hal furnished the Portland German Consul larl von Wintzingerode with the rminea of 8. E, .Gregory, of Oarua and George H. Greg' orv. Jr.. of Molalla. at the reotieat of : cloth manufacturers in Uermany. The .Gregmy brothers are the only teasel grower in Oregon, since the retirement 'of the late A. J. Sawtell, and their prod uct has acquired a wide reputation. Mr. Saw ell was the pioneer in this in dustry, and lound from his ai timl ex tviience that teasels can he raised at i profit-in Oregon. The soil seems to be t, production of ; teasels. The qualities which go to make J the teasel valuable are extreme lough r. nea and elasticity, consequently a moist climate is essential, and it is found that J the teasel, when grown in an extremely j 'dry year, is not of ai good quality as I when grown in damp seuson. The J j Portland Telegram, of recent date, siys: r. j It appeals that there is a ready and jr 'strong demand for teasel burrs in Europe land that the supply 'The burrs are used in is quite limited. that nirinnfaetnrA of woolen goods to produce what ia known 'as the "nap," a slight roughening of the ! fibers, giving to the goods the fuzzy ap pearance so prized in woolen fabrics To produce this slight roughening, there has been nothing found yet so well 'adapted to the purpose as the tea-el point. Efforts bare been made to man ufacture steel points which would dis place the tearel, and while for the coarser grades of g Kxls a ateel point Is now nsed, yet for all the finer fabrics the teasel oint has not been displaced. The tea sel headi are fastened to cylinders, and then over the rapidly revolving cylinders the woolen goods are passed The tip of the teasel point is allowtd Merely to touch the goods, and thus is produced ; the roughened appearance. It is found ' that the point of steel cannot be made perfectly smooth, while the teasel point, even under the highest magnifying glass, is entirely smooth. If a fine cambric needle is examined under the micro scope, it will be found rough and jigged 111 comparison wiUi the teasel point. The mat ket for teasels seems at the present tune to be a permanent one. Many tons are imported yearly by Eng land and Germany, and used in the manufacture of the finer grades of woolen cloth. American manufacturers are us ing large quantities of steel points, but only in the manufacture of the coarser goods. j About the only two varieties of tearels grown are the Oregon and the New York. Of these the Oregon variety is the smaller, but its deficiency in size is counteracted by its superiority in qual ity. . Some jeais eno the market de manded a large teasel, but at present the small burr is as acceptable and even preferable. Larger prices are being paid for teasels 1 inches in length than for those measuring 2 inches or more. According to the opinion of expert', the soil upon wliich teasels thrive best should be a heavy clay or clay loam, and well drained. The more thorough the preparation the better. Teasels are s iid to do best when following a crop of corn or beans, rather than a grass crop. The effort is made to give the ground clean intensive culture the season pre vious to growing teasels, so that all ! weeds may be destroyed. The teasel is j a biennial, and occupies the land for two H' aeons. The first season the plants at j titin a growth of from 15 to 18 inches, I but during the Winter they ling the ' irritnni? 1.iki1v anil it ia imnftttiint that 0 ; they cover with snow or they may win ....J ter-klll. From the middle of July to 'lie Cunt of August the second year is the ; harvest season. Like tobat-itof the hurra are dried nr cured. The price seen red for teasels, dt'peed in, of coure, upon the demand, is usually about 10 cents per pound The (art thai direct inquiries bavo come here from distant Germany denotes that there is a strong demand for the burr, and it seems not improbable that an in diirtry ot no little importance can be es tat Hidied here. Mr. Lamberson has a " " ! In full of teasel burrs on exliihilioii in ' ' I tiip rooms of the State Hoard of llorti ...aumi. ii. u. culture. The plant is H'tle known here, u are armed j except-to those who have had occasion to handle it. IIOAKI) OK COimsSIOMERH. Kfgubir .Wember Ttrm f the L'ltintt ItuarJ. t, ti. Morton, John l.airallen and T. Klllln, Coininlailonaia. In the matter of petition for incorpo ration of Milwaukie. Now comes on to be beard petition signed by' 44 residents of Milw.iukie, asking the board to incorporate as a municipal corporation under the pro visions of the ueneral laws of the htate of Oregon, part ol the lJonation Land Claim of Lot Wbitcomb, William Meex, Hector Campbell, Daniel Halhway and Joseph Kelloirg in Towiuhip one south, range one and two east. And it appearing to the Board hat a remonstrance against said petition has been filed with this Board. It is there fore ordered that said petition be laid over until January 3rd, l'.K).', at 10 o'clock. In the matter of application of JJ Mallatt for culvert lumber. It is ordered that J J Mallatt be allowed lumber for building culvetts on the Clarks road. In l tie matter of the petition of OS Pldlps and wife. Now comes W ll Mattoon and pre sent to the Board a petition signed by 13 tit z -ns of his neighborhood asking the hoard to grant assistance to Mr and Mrs Pliilps, and the board being fully advised, It is ordered that O 8 Philps, and wife have aid in the sum of (5 Per month from November 1, 1'JOl and that warrant be drawn in favor of W H Mattoon. In the matter of improvement of the Barlow and Cascade rod: On application If' E Snorkle, It is ordered that Claekamas county furnish 2iJ0 cmduroy for the Barluw and Cae C ide road. In the matter of the petition of Stephen K I) llungate, to declate the Moiulla Itiver a public highway: Now comes on to be heart the petition of Stephen A U liungat, khoainat to the Board that on the-ldayof Dvcem ter, 1901, he filed with the cleik of Clackamas county, his written declara tion fr the exclusive riyh', to regulate, mansite and control the dialing, trans portation and booming of logs, lumber, timber and wo-wl uton the Molalla, river, and such tributaries hereto as is hereaftei set (orlh, together with the field notes, map and eeriitL-ate of the surveyor as require,!, and he Was en titled so to do by the Ac. of I he Legisla tive ol 1901, known mh Senate Bill No. 56. snd on pae 200 of said session laws ot 1901. And asking the Board to issue and make an order declaring said stream and the tributaries thereto as herein set forth, not to be navigable lor coiumer ciai purioses, and to declaie the same to lie a puhhc htghwav for the floating and transportation of saw logs, piling, lumber and wood and leasing to petitioner for i'5 years or such time as the Board may deem proper, the absolute right to con trol of said Molalla river and its tribu taries within the boundaries set lortb in this petition. .'Sow on motion of J W Draper, :t la ordered that this matter be laid over until the January term, 1902.. in Hie matter ol communication ot W tl Pope lor imp ovement ol County road : It is ordered that ilna matter be left to Coiniiiif Bioiier J K Morton lor consider ation. In the matter of application of P H Marlay for returu of tax redemption money : Wow comes r 11 Marlay and hows to the Board that ou October 19th, 1901, he redeemed Biocks A and B, Clackamas Fiuit Land for the year 1898, as show n hy ihe Sales Book lor said year, paying tberelor the sum of $7.22; that upon in vest igation be has found said blocks weie duublv asseseed for said year and lhal the tixes on one assessment have bet n paid, And the Board being fully advised it is ordered that P H Marlay have a rebate in the sum of 17.22 and that t tie Cleik draw warrant for same. In the mailer of application ol L Uur- ling?r (ot return of money paid for tax certificates: It is ordered that the matter be laid oyer until the January Term, 1902. In the matter of reports of onicers for month of Nov. 1901 : The otlicers having made their reports and the Board having examined their books, and being fully advised, It is or dered that the same be and berebv is iu all respects approved and accepted; said reiorts show collections as follows, to- wit: County Clerk 1374 35 County Recorder ... 223 05 In I tie matter of County Clerk s state ment of scalps delivered during ihe month of November, 1901 : This matter coming on upon Clerk s report of scal8 turned in and warrants issued and the Board being fully advised. It is ordered that the eioie, be and hereby is in all respects approved. In the matter of assessment of north east quarter of section eight, towtishio five south, range three east: Now tit this time comes on to be heard the above ma'ter and it appearing that said land was sold to the State L.ind Board on July 2lt, 1900, and therefore was not asse-fu ble and that the same was assessed to J Gorhett and is advei-1 tised for sale for delinquent taxes, li is. ordered ihat -aid ptOertv be not sol I ! by the Shei.lfon Oeieuila-r 14th, UOl.j as per advertisement for li.H) tax. i In the in itter of changes of alluwann 9 ol Comity charges; It is ordered Ui a M e allowance of Mrs , Wilhnit lie changed fioin 12 lo$l ; .ilrs' Trieihltr from $1 to fl2; I'.i" further! ordered Ih it Aoiand.i Wihux, Ahnih tin ' ! V V. v f f Makes the focd more delicious end whe no In the matter of petition of It Da Shszer to vacate Maple avenue, CH'-ka-mas Kiver side: Now comes on to be beatd the petition of K DeShazor et al praying the Board to vacate that part of Maple Avenue, Clack amas River aide, as the same is platted and of record in ihe oflice of the County Reconler of Clai-ksmas County, And it further appearing to the Board that a re rnonstrar'ce against said petition has been filed witii the Board, It is therefore ordered that said petition he laid over until Jannary 4;li, 1902, at 10 o'clock. In Ihe matter of Ja. Adkins, super visor Road District No 17: It appearing to the Board that this re port was latd over at Ihe November term for the reason that said supervisor had not complied with the order of the Board, and now on this date, the. Board being fully ail vised, It is ori'ered that said report lie a'lowed in full and that the amount of said report paid out of road fund l-e taken from the apportionl I ment of said dii-t'ict in 1902. In tlie matter ol Ihe new budge near Caiiby and Barlow: It is ordered that said bridge bet in sured for t-5000 in the Springfield Fire and Marine Iimt-utice Company of Springfield, Massachusetts. In the matter vf petition of Edward Wright for aid : Now c mes Edward Wright and sub mits a written statement, showing 'o the Board that through accident and divers misfortunes he U lelt destitute and with out any means of earning a living during the winter, and the Board being full v advised. It is ordered, that Edward Wright he allowed 8 per month from the 1st d.iy of Deeember, 1991, ontil the 1st day of May, 1902. In 1 lie matter of repairing (be Beaver Creek and Highland roid : It appearing to the Board that said roud is worn on' and in a dangerous con dition, It is ordered that Com uissiouer John Leweilen he and is hereby author ized to let contracts for lumber and have said roa l repaired as soon as prai ticahle. In the ma'ti r ol petition of T (J Rid ings, et al, for Conn.) Road : In the matter of the eti!ion filed by T 0 Ridings and mure than twelve hon-ie-hulde s of the county l'uiug in tlie vicin ity of the. road ih scribed in the petition, and praying viewers to be appointed to view a. d locate a county road in (Jl.icka mas County, Oregon, described in full a follows: Beginning at a point where the "No land Mill and Uitbble Prairie Iioud" crorses lite North line of Section 20, in Tp 5 e, K 1 E, io said county, thence ruuniiig Sou:h 8J roils; iheiice Weet to intersect the center line of said road ; aud tu vacate all pteeut travelled roads between -aid terminal points except ti e road running East and West on the Not th side of said Section 20. Said peti iouer tiled his alhMavit of no tices posted respecting said road, show ing that there had been posted, one on the Court hou-e rmlletin hoard, and three in three of the most public places ui vic inity of proposed road, more tbau 3d days piior to the presentation of this peti tion. He also till d liond for One Hun dred Dollars conditioned according to law. The Board being fully advi.-eJ, It is ordered that W H Engle, A Myers and W A Shaver be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet al the beginning ou the 23d day of lecember, 1901, and to sub scribe to a written oath of ollice adminis tered by E P Rands. County Surveyor, be being appointed by Ihe Board to sur vey sai l road, before proceeding to view and locate said road and repot t iu w ic ing at the next regular term of this Board. In tlie matter of repairs ol the Uoss Bridge : Tins matter now coining on to be heard, on presentation of report ul W J Culver, Koad Master for Marion County, O.i gin, showing Hut Ala. ion Coll u y h is t-xpeuded $321.00 in repaiiing wiut is known as Ko-s Bridge over Butte Creek, and preseuUiig to this Board a bid lor $100 50 as Clackamas County's share of said repairs, uud il appearing lo the Board that eaid bridge ia a jiiut brulj with Marion County and lhl Clackamas County ia liable for one half of rani ex penses. It is ordered that a warrant be drawn iu favor id Muioii County lor $100.50 to pay for one-half of said iui piovements. In the matter of petition o! W W Irvin tor rebate of taxes: Now comes on to be heard the pet it ton of W W Iivtii, showing lo the Board that lor ttte )ear 1900, 20 acrrsof his land ly ing on the, south side of Pudding Kiver was assessed in both Marion and Clacka mas Couuties; lhal said land is in Mar iou Couuty and that .wanon County is entitled to the taxes then on; and that both assessments have been paid. An t the Board being fuliy advised, It is or dered that VV W Iivui have a lebale in Ihe sum of $2.43, the amount of taxes paid to Clackamas Couuty hy reason of said assessment. Li the matter of petition of E F Kiley for returu of money paid at lax sale ut 1899: Now comes on to be heard the petition of E F Ut ey ehowing to the Board Uiat the saie of lands fur '.tie delinquent tacs ol 1898 held on Ihe 21 it tUv ot O.-tober, 1S99, Clai ksiiMS Couu'y ctr-ie 1 p.i sulci for taxes ol IS 18 leU'-oi,e acres if land iu the Donation Laud Claim ot Hector Campbell in said county belong o to and assessed in the tijine of S itn'od Ft t ger; that littoner purchased said land la .rig i heret'or the sum f $18. 8-", tiie iiiiiuiiiil of sani taxes, inlt-rt-s: mid r.i.ic; tint It no.v U pertfs tii.it on lt:e o-'i '! y of Si-pieiiiuer, 1H I9. said SHnmel Finder paid ilio toXeu on s-.nd piopeity, vs Inch wa-- a part of a 42 acie tract, and that ho 'Continued on p ge 4.) f I iNA N if Yates and Ida C Gartman receive further aid from Clackamas Connie. Vwa nfan svwmtw ry , ir vo.