Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 17, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1902.
ron City Kntcrprise
Hew To-Day.
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,lv, or II. Ilolikeinpiir, Oak
nil ItleCtrli! cr Hint.
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Hupi'rltilefideiit's monthly report lor month ending January 10, l'M2, by II. D. Wilcox, superintendent.
SALK J'llltKK CUWN, UN K
and one will be freah In January,
to A. V. Kiianck, Onion City.
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: TO LOAN ATOI'KK CENT
i prtivod famn tu ( lui k.iiiMn County
hi two l' ten year, repayable liy
iiu-lillt. If ilrxin-il. N'JCouiuiUaion.
lull parlirulara ami w i it;i n
- apply to MacMahtkh V IU'Iikki.i.,
. i tir lllnrk, I'orlUixl . Oivkiiii.
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tulniril liullillnir,) have Hie clmlreal
liiiriMii mill country property for
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y ui loan Hi lowest rates.
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THE LOCAL NEWS.
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of the rurtland City & Oregon Coin-! dun M., of Oregon City. Dc-m( wis
!ny' track and will ha d vldud
five acr tracta and old fur liomi'i.
1;.
Ui-lor of Art waa c-onfiirmd Janu
i ll iiMin M m Dorutiiy lllndaln
' by tlx lf parlmi'nt of Z xiluy of
rd Univfmiiy, California.
In-r claim
:y... : Wmaotic Wast
.r. Atinln Wlilllni'k lia filwd
ih clork of thot'Omt of MullHoinah
iniiv fur t hf a.'iOO ri'warj In ilm Diilton
(I I U mlit cam , KlAnl Kin filed a
p tn ir tlit) ni'iMi'y Ule M inday after
. (i hIkI theconiat for tlm nioiify la
,yw mi liuirn ha carried through the
();. ' to IlliiH'i.
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xral minor rrntirvailona arcotnpnny the
ilrnl, among them beliijj a lw.) m-r cent
elory and certain loll in C unlirld.-r.
All of the tract ahuia on the Wlllameite
lilvnrand the furry, whaif, tlmrian and
water iIkIiIi1, Irui chhu and iirivilcuei
re conveyed with the jroiiy. 'Ihe
iart of Lsinlxirt'a ririy i r i rf welt of
Ihe railway track ia under leant) until
l'.K'H to Italian (jur.leiieiit.
Into an old aoldier, a niHinbttrof Meade Poet
Sev j No. 2, 0, A. It. of thi city, under whone
and
A I H UK CoMlimOATIONAI, Cllt MCII
b t! "Hie at tMo ConKregntlonnl rlnncli
j) indny at 10::t0a. m.. will he "The
;w if (iod hhlnlnir." At 7;.10 the
( . . t will apeak on "Koiiuj TliliiK". That
1 1. 1 ! .Should Know," etjiiil to the
.lr-i of laat Sunil.iy evening.
t
it ham Wiiitk Dkau WillUin
M,iie, aued 711 year, died Thursday
Bht, Jutiuary 0 He waaaillicted with
h complaint and hit) dciuiHH waa
li mid by hia extreme age. Ilia death
jriirrod at the reideni'e of Key, 8ho
k. r on Ihe Aherne'.hy. The body
l.uien to Hellwood Mundav and In-
C rn!-il in the crematorium,
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linAtiHor 11K)5 Kaik. Hie followlnv
fvtorate of lb haa been elected for the
fi and Clark xiaition: II. W.
prhetf, II. W. Hi-ott. Adolphn Wolfe,
ul WeH'incer, A- M. Devera, Hiiftia
(allnry, John F. O'Shea. 10 Fried,
tmrl.a K. Ladd, W. I). Fen ion, A. L
(Ilia, 0. V. Batea. I. N. FlfUehner, W.
'J Vlnelwrluht, F. premtir. An advia
y committee of "5 will be choaen.
Fi o'.v Kk(iintratiom -Only 113 voter
f Clurkamaa county renUtered laht
i k, whl.:h ia conaidrred very low fur
"in diiriiing week. To eitnl the number
1. -red two yeara ago, the avrratie
i 1 be about "M each week until
iiy I". Many of the votera are not
im;ir that the bonk are open, aa
i!m only onea that have reirtered
Vrt' I ' Onea that have come to the court
('' cO other buninea.
N
w Kkniknck Foh Bl'l.l.OCK.
- iliirfiit Ihillock, who wan aricHted
. ir- Uy nighl on Ihe charge of carry
; a onrealed weiiin, waa given 75
v's ii the county ja.il by Jimilce Mc
He lived at Willamette Falls
, :r '. nke heavily. At aurh lime he
'' ' ''a a revolver anj threatena to
-' -II i.-.;. body and everyboily. It ia ex
: i" 1 by the end of his sentence that
y i i tiir of hia ways will be plain to him.
.T.iii Tiun-kkk Kkuokiiku A $10,000
Wu-li-r w aa filed fur record in the court
Iiih" Tne'day, by William Whidden,
jir-!jir)r of the Waverly Aarociatlon,
f the terms of which J. II, Lambert
TaAciiKua (im tin lNi:ttKAMa The
Ituard of Hchool Dircc'om haa deni al
Ihe petition of the trachera for a 25 per
cent Increano of aalaiy. While the
Hoard ia heartily in divor of 4 fair ro
tnii'ieratlon for teachers they do out suo
their way clear at the preaent time t
grant the reqneat. The lalariea of grade
teacheia in the public schools of thi city
veragea abuut $l-'.50 per month, and In
their etition the teiivliuis ata'e that the
coal of living la higher than formerly,
and tiny believe their be r vice 4 ae
worth inure lluu the prenent rale. As
the achoola muat be enlarged and are to
UuJergu exienaive repairs thia )ear, Ux
ion will be heavier, and will probably
fool up to 45 mi Is in this city. The
county tax la 32 mills and tho school tsx
will be levied at Ihe next meeting of tl e
an pices the funeral was held.
! (ought all through the Civil war
enlisted In Company B, lo Iowa Vol. Inf.
He was shut and taken primmer at
Vickaluirtf, and afterwards participated
l i b'herman'a inarch to the sea and In
o'her campaigns. Mr. Sliink wis one
ol tlie I irgent larine s anil fruit growers
in this enmity and owned the tuul ex
lenaive eai'h orclurd in the valley. The
funeral took place at Can by yesterday
afternoon, and the services were con
ducted by Itev. Duiilup, pastor of the
MelhialiHtcliurch, of Cai.bv,
GIMIX-O! (;KAIS 0!
Keiiiemlier that name when you want
a delicious, aptising, nourishing food
drink to take Ihe place of collee. Sold
by all grocers and liked by all who have
UHcd it. (irain-0 ia made of j ure grain,
it aida digestion and strengthens the
neryec. It is not a stiiniiluiit but a
helih builder and the children as well
sa the adulta can drink it with great
benefit. Coats about as much as
coffee. Ik' and 25c per package. Atk
your grocer for Grain O.
Travel Hut lng the Winter Scunn.
Ijind Office Report.
The quarterly report o.' the United
States Land Ollice was completed Katur-
"jday aad is as follows:
Homestead entries . . 104
Acres embraces therein 15,450 61
Final proofs 6fl
Acres proved up on 7,572 62
State fC'lections 6
Acres in state evlections 1.2 J") 61
Timber and atone land entries . ' 60
Fees and coinmibsiona 2,723 63
Caah Sales 25,307 74
Acies sold for cash 12,000 30
Amount above maximum $ 994 78
ADAMS BROS.'
Golden Rule Bazaar
Oregon City's Big Cash Store
-Six Specials for Saturday and Monday-
BLANKETS.
Ftfll 10x4 Amoskeag Cotton Blankets.
Regular value $1.00. . Sale price 40c
LAMPS.
Large size Stand Lamps, complete with burner, wick and beet
quality chimney.
Sale price 16c
Sale price 20c
, BOYS' UNDERWEAR.
Heavy Fleeced Lined.
Regular 50c goods, now
ODD DISHES.
Clearing out all odd lots of German Chinaware, consisting of
Decorated cups and saucers, plates, pitchers teapots, stands, etc.
Sale price 8c.
ENVELOPES.
200 Boxes of xx quality No. , White Envelopes, 2r0 Envelopes
in Box.
Sale price 22c box.
TOWELS.
Pure linen weft huckaback, size 18x3(5. free from filling, good se
lected yarn, hemmed sides. Will wash and wear better than a
cheap all linen towel.
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Letter Mat.
The ollowing Is the list of letters re
maining in the Kstoffice at Oregon City,
Ore., on Jan. 10'h, 1902:
womkn'b list.
Miller Florence Mr. Ruptlird .111(1 TlleS
mens lib r. j cure(i without operation or detention
Cowing Charley Nelson C A from business
Kagraiskye Herman l Tw T1 urimmci
Jill. U. Vj. HAllO
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Oreen F A Watenpaugh W
liearel A V Withers Uiclc
Johnson Walter II Wilaon J W
GEO. F. HORTON, P. M.
Room 14, McKay Bldg. 3rd & Stark. Sts.
PORTLAND, OKKUUiS.
TT . .... - .. J O U W
LtVUIB 3IU4 IUU f IUD Ji
The J mrney to the East via Salt Lake
I i(v and ftlunir llui aliorps of thA ffreiit
Board, wuich will be hld the latter partis,, , , , tJenW04,
..i .1 ! ...I. Tl . I M, 1 1.. ... '
ui una mom ii. ma levjr win ue bhiui
tl mills in order to meet the increased
eiionscs. To give the te.ichers an In
crease in salary will necessitate the
ralaing of $1000 additional from taxation.
Jcdoks and C1.KHK4. The Board of
County ConiDlKNioners on Friday before
adjournment completed the liit of judges
and clerk foi the coining election next
June and they are printed thi week in
the court proceeding. The names weie
taken from the liey submitted by the
roptiblicana, democrats and populit.
Tho two latter prepared their lifts to
gether. The cominisaioners in selecting
the uaunts followed boll) lifts closely,
and us a consequence both political
factious are natitiflcd. In the hat the
person whoae name flrat at pears ss
judge will act sschairnmn.
the precincts where a large vote Is
polled two boards have been appointed,
Child Worth .Millions.
"My child is worth millions to me."
aays Mrs Mary Bird of Ilarritburg, Pa.,
"yet I would have lost her by croup had
I not purchased a bottle of one Minute
Cough Cure" One Minute Cough Cure
Colorado Springs and Denver is wne of U sure cure lor coughs, croup and throat
uninterrupted delight in winter as well 1 gnj ng troubles. An absolutely sale
as summer. In fact, the fall and winter j cough cure which acta immediately.
seBsun adds but a new grandeur and i The youngest child can lake it with
charm to the travel scenes and infuaes j entire safety. The little ones like the
anelemeutof variety and beauty to the , tame and remember bowolten it helped
ousnrpaHBuble wonders along the Rio
O ramie Western and Denver and Rio
(i rands lines . Through sleeping and
dinii.g car service. Personally conducted
weekly excurMions. For rates or infor
mation apply to J. D Manstield, general
agent, 124 Third St., Portland; or Geo.
W. Heiu'g, aaaistant general pasfenger
agent, Bait Lke City.
-1 to the asocial ion about 100
el land adjoining and lying south
jrolf grounds. The tract lies euft;cnb Corwin 8
one of which will count the votes slier for Kemp
the polls clone. Ihe new elndion law
provides that tho county court shall s't
on Ihe second We.lncil.iy of the Fibru
ary term to hear objoctions, remon
strances and suggestions from e'eclors
11 regard lo these appointments.
Changes in the 1 it-1, if uny, will bo ma le
at that time. The new law provides for
three clerks on each precinct board, in
stead of two as under the old law.
1 be Latest Yarn.
A Pittsburg drummer tells this new
yarn: I always carry a Wile of
Kemp's I'.aWui in my gup. I take
In mine of c, Pttnily and a few doses of the Bal
sam always mokes me a well man.
Everywhere I go I speak a good word
them. Every family should hare a bot
tle of One Minute Cough Cure handy.
At this season especially It may be
needed suddenly. Geo. A. Harding.
Only ne Way To Do It
Get from Portland to Chicago
in 72
Buy Your
PIANO or
ORGAN
Where you can get the best for the least
hours-just three days. The "Chicsgo-I monev
n..l t ci if I ; n.....i I ! J'
1 urimnu opwTiai. leaviu,, i ui uou wh, Q .- f naf1
,
I and courteous treatment.
Gkoiiuk W. Shank Dkad George
W. Khauk died at his home at Shank's
Landing, two milts north of Canhy,
Tuewlay night, of cancer of the stomach
after an illnens of ten months. His age
was 03 years. He leaves a wife and f ve
grown sons, L. I)., A. It., an
of Seattle, and Wei
I take hold of my custom
ers I take old men and young men,
and tell them conlidentially what I do
when I tske cold. At druggists, 2c and
5(c.
Experience Convinces.
Trove ita value by inventing 10 cents In
trial size of Ely's Cream Palm. Druggists
supply It and we mail it. Full size 50 cents.
iXY BUOS., 60 Warren St., New York.
Clifton, Arizona, Jan. '20, 19'Jd.
. Messrs. Ely Pros.: Please send me a CO
oent bottle of Cream Hiilm. I find your
remedy the quickest and most permanent
cure for catarrh and cold in the Load.
Dki.lM. PorriR, Gen.MRr. Ariz. Gold M. Co.
Messrs. Eli Pbos.: I hava been afflicted
with catarrh for twenty years. It made me
so wsak I thought I had consumption. I
cot one bottle of Ely's Cream Palm and in
1 n t 1 1 three days the discharge stopped. It is the
il l. J., Ol , . . V. T ,.. ,,-,1 -.i).
lit P 1. IIICUIUIUU . wa-v unuu u.
Proberta, CaU Fbamx E. Kwdumpiub.
daily at 9 a. ui. via. 0. It. & N.. arrives
st Chicagi at 0:30 the third day. New
York and Boston are reached the fourth
day. This train, acknowledged to be
the fastest between the Northwest and
Ihe East, is solidly veetibuled and its
equipment is unsurpassed. Pullman
drawing room sleeping cars, up-to-date
tourist sleeping cars, library-smoking
cars, free reclining chair cars, nd un
excelled dining cars, the meals on w hich
are equal to those served at the very
best hotels. Remember this train runs
solid Portland to Chicago; there is no
change of cars, and the good of it is, it
costs no more to ride on it than on other
routes.
We have other trains "Pacific Ex
press" leaves Portland daily at 9 p. m.
via Huntington, and the .''Spokane
Flyer" leaves at 6 p. m. daily via Spo
kane for St. Paul and the East.
For rates, sleeping car reservations,
call or write to
A. L. Cbaio,
General Passenger Agent,
0. R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon.
m. W, CBBIS!II. D. O. C D. LOVE, D. C
DfS. CHRISTIE & IiOVH
Oaf opatla Phyalalana
Graduates of A nierican tic boot of Osteopathy
Successfully treat all chronic diseases .
by mechanical manipulation. Nudniks
given, Diseases of women a specially.
Examination and consultation free.
Office hours: 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m.
Except Sundays.
Office. Rooms 8 and 4, Stevens Bide- npp. Bank
of Oregoa City.
Oaiuoa City, - - Obiiob.
'jriHB COMMERCIAL BAKK
O? OREGON C1TT.
'apital, -
1100,009
TBASBACTS A elNRaAL BAHKISS BUSIKBao.
Ixiaas made. Bills discounted. Make col
etions. Buys and sells exchange on all potnta
n the United Bums, Europe and Hong Kour.
'ie poults received subject to check. Bank
pen Irom a. u. to 4 r. a.
. C. LATOCEITTE, Frasldent.
F. 1. MEYER Casater.
Where you can get the choicest selection
oi highest grade instruments.
Where yon can get an absolute guaranty.
Where you will have nothing to regret
afterwards.
Buy now, you will save money by doing
so, at
Eilers Piano House,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
Not the oldest, but the leading Western
Music Concern.
Retail Stores :
351 Washington Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Ml
Wmtama Indlaa
l-lOIVlMlVrLl
oure nilad. Hlradlu.
and Itehlas Files. Il
lusorbs tb lumorm. a
Urstbe ltchlDg at onoe,
m pouiuce, ci Tea
lnttant Trmt. Kr.Wll-
acta as
IIiti IMIIlSI M.
OIVTMCNT la vrv
Kared only for Ptlee arid Jtrhlnaof tbeprlrateparia.
;Try box Is warranted. Sold br drug liu, or sent
bT mat! on receipt of prloe, and 1 .4N per box.
WlLLLAJlB At O CO, Prop a. UJEVKlJlMA O.
For sa,le by Charinan & Co., Druggists
Tour Money Back
If it fails to
Do the work.
Sold o Art a positive guarantee
ti, to stop hair from falling out,
(2) to produce a soft and abundant
growth of hair over the entire
head, (3) to cure dandruff and all
humors of the scalp, Prier's Hair
Food will not disappoint you.
For rale bv all Druggists and R.
Pner, Caufield. Bldg.
KnUbllahed 1803.
N." GNU,
PIONEER
rrangfei1 and Exjre,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
tad. -mtm. vsaw 'wsuk was. ay sai. f
We Furnish Circulars
Giving Detailed
Prize List.
To Demonstrate the Progress Which Has Been Made
By the KODAK in the Field of Photographic Art
THE EHSTMKN KGDRK CO. QBgg
V V, t;
i i t
$4000.00 in Priees
if if if
$2000.00 in CASH, $2000.00 in KODAKS, for the best
work done by the KODAK AND BROWNIE CAMERAS.
THE
TERMS ARE
SIMPLE
EN
THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS
Agents foxr Eaatman "EZLoCLzxTjl. Co.