Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 31, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    OKEtiON CITY ENTERPRISE, .FRIDAY,. JANUARY 31, 1902.
5
m City Enterprise
lew To-Day.
U.K IIUUSK AND FOUK
I take heavy team in ih rl
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.K-HrtOO-yUAKTKK W.OCK
ievuu room linumt with pantry,
patent water t'liiml coiiiitii'tiiil
i (iiih hlock sown ol Nhlvely's
i-.T SUth nml Madison sirei-tn,
I OW IHT, Mil'- I) ('I.OUK,
immn HI., rorlliuiil, Ore.
C'V! V T LOAN Al H, 7. AII l
hi. Farm security, u kkn
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UI.HS IlKKS FOIl HAI.K-IN
.ui.-i,t hives wllli suner M f ach
hif in t Ion "l Fr.mk Htim'h, Ore
Eiiv. ! "i' II. Hnliki'iiipiT, Oak
L i i i lili! i'nr Huh.
,'in.t -i A' (I III KKI Til, In the
.V ii.hnnl HiiliilliiM.) Iiav ilia oIioIcmi
'Siii'ii'i'tn il country miriy lur
JlV-l I"
"Vy i hum ill lowest niifn.
ul IUimim A Giiirrmi.
iu
III!
that he still Iiiivd Hid uu u u denied as
toon a lin is ahln to get out again.
Hays Ci.NTKnr Uah IIk-Set. tfcven
mill of the Hay contest niHi'H wore set
for hearing In th land olTirit tliln after
noon. In lliwe twwis the oilultial date
nut for hearing luil miiil hiiiI laid Mon
day Clisilus It. IJayes appeared ludore
llio ulllrUls mid filed it inuliuri unking
that the eases lis ran t. Tim casca uml
ilutoiuru; Fiituk T. FiUpatrick, April
1; William M. Hamilton, April 2;
Charles II. Milium, April 5; Harah J.
Iliiiies, April 5; William J, llnucs, April
3; William It. lltinxworlli, April 11;
F.ugune Jenkins, April 10; liruiiuillu T.
Jenkins, April II; Utorge W. Kultflit,
April 12; Mayilella Ki-r, April 1ft;
Mury Jiiliiioun , A pill 10; Jens P, I.Mr
sen, April 17; Maurice f.each, April 10 :
Thuina I.y Hter, April 19.
tvooiiMiui:r iiik piano.
A I'ri ltj Ncatidal Mmkrd Hi Clone of
Him L'lllckcrltig (onlful.
V S(.W TO KkOISIKH Up tl lllHt
uy (wi hundred mill forty-iiix
lui r wintered. Only ahout one
of t!m votttr of Oiegon Cliy havs
1.
I""
it TllOMi'SOM Chit'ioi. James
Lou Chit wood, who died near !
fjutiumy 14, whii nn Oregon plo
ls.V'J " l. was horn In Indiana,
n l r 12, JH.I). Mi purenu moved
linn in m.ii, in mm, me boh
o I , where, In 1H7. lie was
d lo Minx Margaret l.en1. They
lit I In' plains lo Ort'K'in In 1HT3, ami
in llilit i-uniilr, liunr I')inR-wnr.
yiiiwoud In nnivlvH'lhy wile ami
n l.ltliT D J. Cliliwoo'l, mid J.
it W'H ' I, of I niiiMfW'ii.
Tkaciikhh atMii.wai'kik Inhtititk
The lollowiiiK li'ilmrn IIhiiiIimI the
TfKrliiTs' Moclinir at Milwmikle la-l
Hulunliiy: J, V"f 1'inhnr, ("rare 0. Mur
hull, Florence K. Fatty, II. I). Wilcox,
KhihiIu (i. I'or'nr, I!nriliH C. Kemmily,
Kliulmlli blilpli'V, MarKHrel (iooilfvllow,
CliHiii'iitina Hriilforil, Kthrne C. Mu-
I.ant Rulurilay nlnht cloned the conUmt
for Hie ffi'iO Cliickririg piano which Iihh
Iiccii wattiiiK (or keveral inonllni. YVil
iHiimtte Falln Cmnp, Wooliieii of the
World won out by vole of 1,0:;(),47I
ami Ihnir lumifnt competitor wae the
K nielli of t lie MaiTuliuea, who polled
3!KI,0.tO. The Htory of (lie content U an
Inlercrtllnu iu mid l marked by aeiian
tloiml accurinliorm ai(4inKt prominent
IoiIkh people in thia city. The (initio
oiieni'd with the main flilil between the
Woodmen and the Mi cbeen, and it
w not ori( until the former fraternity
had a I arte) majority. The .Muccb-e
then combined with the Younit ' Men 'a
C'hrtHtian Anaociailon, and alateil pub
licly that they would t(ive the piano to
tlie a:iaociMtion In the event of their be
iiill iiii'i.'eHcful. Thin Utement em our
aged the opponents of the Woodmen
and for a time a noticeable iucreaae wan
ahown In the vote for the Maccabeea but
the Woodmen, with a nieiuberahip of
ueail) 500. were a unit In their energy
iillllau, I. J. Uary, r.ihrl Ostium, Mar-1 ind Hiipi.oit and were soon far in the
Ituret llllaoiM, r lancea Jolinaou, Mmiiiib , H,)
AdiiniH, II. H. Uibnoli, I'. W. (lowiiiiiir.
W, II, Karr, Jum-Ih Mnniphryii, II I..
McCann, Mra. M. K. I'eteriM-n, Alta li.
Antiunion, Klla Khiylmrk, Mm. A. M.
Hpauldiiw, V. A. I'Hvii, II J. Ackerman,
At iliir.oeiit tiinm during the con-
teat ticeti weie fiolen in lare q unli
tien from merchant and were voted, but
for wlml organization and by whom ia
not poaiiively known. Lea tlian a week
ao it wan whiapered llul the Maccabees
piano even if the Maccabeea were vic
torious, aniens they should win It leiilti
mfttety. This announcement was made
to remove any erroneous impresnion that
might have benn conveved to the minds
of the public that the Y. M. C. A. ws
iu collusion with the midnight pressmen.
We must made room for Spring goods,
so will oiler all Millinery below cost.
C. Goldsmith.
m mmi m
LADIES TM I'UY lltSKCT HALL
Y. N C. A. Will Line l p Agnli:Hl I'ort
land Turn Verelii at (jjiimedum.
Mlllanl llyatt, A. o. foHicr, Koln-rt ,a, , ,.Kr, n,ir BeeVe ready to play
Olnther, Ad McUiinhhn, Lilhe B'w-! when a favoiable ouiMiriiinltv tir.Td it-
land, Mrs. (1. M. Hiram;, N. W. How
hind, Mrs, K. II. Ilonl. Harriet Cam',
self. It was agreed by the merchaiits
who purchased the piano that a I tickets
Frances Myers, (Jerlrude Nefxger, Fva : fr ti,e , ntent should be printed at the
1
foot, (IKHLKU8 To Mr.af. Arrange-
( are lining made by County Huper
ajji ut J. C. Ziner for a meeting ol
jliool ollicers In the county. The
dale has not been set but will be
In March and will lake place at the
ou."t In Oregon (Jlty. Directors
terkn troin all over the county are
led to be present and Stale Super
li'iit Ai kcrinan hits promised to at-
The matter is in charge of the
y iiuperiiitendcnl and I'ruf. T. J.
8. Miilmum, liesfle (Irani, Kale Cnsto, . Coil-ier-Herald ollite and bear thestamp
Minerva Thii'tau, J. C. nser, School
(.ffiVera; J. W. Graale, F. hlrkemeier, R
Scott, K. S. Mcl. uiglilin, II. Thiesnen.
JlLTKD TllHKK MKN AND l)l KB. TillTB
i
was filed with the county clerk Tuesday
letters testamentary to Dr. W. K. Carll
for the eata'e of Marcalene I.alli'He, de
ccanud. The Woman died at Canby lant
week ami bur name has appeared in the
marriage record of Clackamas County
three limes within two years. On No
vember 4, I Sir!) a license to wed was is
sued to Carl (iuiplner and Marcalene
l.sBt'lle. Her age was f5 and Ins was
OH. They were never man led, for Mar
calene threw him over. On June 8 of
the following year, a nurriage license
was insued lo the lady and Simon I.ehr,
and they were made one but his treat
ment ol her was cruel and inhuman and
he inflicted personal indignities uxin
her. So iu the April, 11)01, term of the
Circuit Court elm was granted a divorce
and permitted to rmiime her maiden
tkhy or Axkiucai Indiahs. At a
pgof the Woman's club In Tort
ait Friday a valuable paer was
I... ... tl.u ..Mlt..rv of Amurl,.!!
fna' by Mm. Josephine de Vore H"Veral months later John Jacob
inn. The fact that all her Inform- Prr. fui 72 -t",ri n .Hl '
uoor, iook oih a nmrruige licence lor
hiiunelf and the winning Micaiene, w ho
regretted the banty step and refiiNt d to
liecome his bltiiliinj- bride. On August
20, 1!H)I, slio Hindu a will, giving her
properly, ronaiating of 30 iicres near
Hubbard, valued al $H(K), to Mm. Lennio
I'ilmore, who took care of Minn I.Hllelle
during her Inxt illnens.
Golden Rule Bazaar
Oregon City' Big Cash Store
jj -GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER- I
1 bi'i'ii galherml 11 rut hand from
(ilians lliem-elvea liHile her paper
-Hv valuable. It was not culled
Huu'yelopeilifts and learned treiitlses
tn uiiigul Tlii work of the
.Is triln'S from the Axtecs down to
iiluniH of to lay won ilencrihud, and
Ciillcut collnction llluniraling the
...int sliiges of the art furtiiilunl an
I -rt li i-ion tlmt was moat InturHHt
lid iiiHlructive.
y I'.lioKKN IN A SCMAP. Kd OIiIh,
ell known contractor, was brought
' I fit y from Canby Satniday even
r Ith a broken h g. The fracture was
pUiooeand the injured limb was
It. Kiricklaml. lie had some
;,li tvit'i a man whom lie employed
i rr. in i ruction of the new bridge
-i t!' Molalla river, between Canby
' ;u!', the man claiming that ft)
idiil due bim. Olds' time book
'Kl tlmt the man was 3 overdrawn
e n fu-e.l to pay. An altercation
','4 i John Cooke's saloon, in which,
ting to I he story of OliN, the man
"out h.voml lest. Later In the day
"Vr9 tit ai ked by the man and the
"i lirothtir and dining the encounter
iitiin tor was thrown to the ground
ih h ,; was broken. Mr. Olds says
lllow n lo AIuiiim.
The old Idea that the holy some
lines needs a powerful, drastic, purga
tive pill lias been exploded; for Dr.
King's New Lib) Tills, which are per
fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver
and bowels to expel poisonous matter,
c eanne the sy-liiii and absolutely cure
Constipation and Sick Headache. Only
25c at U. A. Harding's drug store.
Ill Excitement Not Orrr. .
The rush at the drug store still con
tinues and daily scores of people call for
a bottle of Kemp's jlalMam for the Throat
and Lungs for the Throat and Lungs for
the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's
UalHam, the standard family remedy, is
sold on guarantee and never fails to
give entire satisfaction, l'rice 2'ic and
60c.
of the merchant from whore store they
were intended to be insued. Or. Wed
lienlay of lai( week one of men who was
optioned t'l the Woodmen winning the
piano went to I'ortland and purchased
snllielent cardboard to print over a mil
lion votes. The services of the foreman
of the ollice, w hone name is Cooley, were
secretly secured and late that night the!
oflii'e was entered through a window, as
the foreman did not poKHens a key, the
form containing the type for printing the
tickets was placed on the press. Kigbt
here was the first obstacle encountered.
The power was shut off. But this" did
daunt the conspirators, and the press
wss operated by a loot lever. Ail night
the work went on, and when any inter-1
ruptiun would be suspicioned the lights
were quickly extinguished until the
danger was past. But the work was not
Hollered to pns undiscovered. A num
ber of Woodmen members who bad
heard of the rumor that the Maccabce
card was to be played, were cn the alert, I
and attended a meeting of the Knights
of l'ytliias the same evening, as they
were alno members of that society. The
meeting lasted until late, and at its clone
a quiet iriveittigatien was made and early
next morning A. W. Cheney, publisher
of the paper, was notified that bis presses
hud been running all night. The aroused
proprietor lost no time in going to the
ollice and the disorder which existed
there con firmed the worst suspicions of
the Woodmen. The foreman was found
and the frightened printer confeised.
He was discharged. The tickets were
found in a Main street barber shop, but
examination showed that they were
worthless, as the color an I linish of the
stock was ilifTurent from the genuine and
an advertisement on the backs of the
tickets was printed upside down.
Knowing that the game was up (he
tickets were distributed broadcast
throughout the city, but no attempt was
m.ide to vote them. Had the secret
been kept and the counterfeits been
good, there is no doubt that the tickets
would have been voted for the Macca
bees for the purpose of winning the
piano for the Y. M. U. A.
On Friday afternoon, the day previous
to the end cf the content, the Young
Mens' Christian Association announced
that they would refuse lo accept the
Physical Director Wilson has com
pleted arrangements for a game of banket
ball at the Y. M. C. Af gyinnn-iiim this
Friday evening between the ladies' team
of the ansoclation and the ladies' Turn
Verein team of Pot Hand. The Portland
Turn Verein has a fust team, which was
organized three years ago and contains
such well known players as Miss Millie
Schloth, Mrs. Hubert Krohn, and the
Minuet Fay. Miss Alice Fay is captain.
The Oregon City team has yet lo play its
first game and was organized only two
months ago, but Mr. ilaon lias great
ith in it ability to win out. The
local team will probably line up this
way: Forward, Mrs. W. T. Beach and
Miss Maty Samlntrom; center, Mit-s
Iv ila Warren; guard", Mins Inez
Adair and Mins Lizzie Rous; sub
stitutes, Miss Lizzie Walker and Mi
Mins Anna Ciautenbein. A prelimi
nary banket ball game will be played
Friday evening between the first and
second junior teams.
Minslila Warren has been elected
captain of the ladies banket ball team.
MissM. Dollie Cross, who is one of the
best players, is ill, and will not be ablei
tn nluv in Inniuht'a uamfl. Her bosition '
as gtiaiu win ne uneu uy aims xnez
Adair. ,
On accoont of theextremecold weather
stove will be placed in the gallery,
and the gymasium will tie warm and
. II I '
columns uie tor me epeciaioro. i
A giuie of indoor baeebtll h.s Dei n
scheduled for tomorrow evening at the
Portland Y. M. C. A.f gymnasium be
tween the Portland and Oregon City
seniors of the two associations.
350 sheet Pencil Tablet
with bright cover
Woman' Vid Kid lact Bhoen, hand
twrd torn anil welt
soln.nratatylra. Hrir- Stl If
nlar$2.&0. Hale prict &t J.
Good Heavy Comfortable
Cotton filled (()C
Flannelette Wrappers, neat pat
terns. Reg. $1.75 $1 rn
andjj.oo. Now
Men's Heavy Wool Socks
Regular 25c.
Now
10c
Men's Wool Hats
New Styles
Umbrellas Steel Rods
Regular 65c and 75c
Now
40(
Johnson Bros.' Semi-Porcelain
Cups and Saucers "'OC
I ftct
No. 14 Large Size Turkey
Feather Dusters O'lC
Extra Good Suspenders ,
"President" Style (JCC
pr.
Fancy Dishes, odd lot ofl'lates,
Mugs, Cups and aaucers qq
8
Li
y Large Stock of Valentines, latest Novelties just received
Best Outing Flannel jjc
Second Grade 6c Oyd,
Third " 5c
line op of Saturday night's game follows :
Oregon City Portland
D Williams forward P Thing
A Williams forward. H Lowengart
H Wilson center A Wright
W Peters guard P Freeman
N Humphrys guard F Calahan
ORKUON ClTIf M ISS THE GAME.
Final Score Ii (Jam With Pnrtluod Y.
M. C. A. W aa 22 to 9.
Twenty-two to nine tells the story of
I... k .. I...1I...II .... ,n Iom, U.I,.r,I..O ..I.,!.! I
m3 lariciuiiu gnuiu im, -,... .....i.
at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium between
the second evening clat-a of the Portland
association and the local team. In the
first half Portland h"d things her own
way and at the end of the half the score
was 6 lo 3 in her favor, but Oregon City
took a brace in the second half and
Portland made but three more points.
For Portland, A. Wilson and Freeman
played a fast, aggrensive tame, while
Calahau at guard was very roui;h at
times. To the credit of D. Williams be-j
lonys the big score made by the local 1
team. Williams made five goals from
the field, netting a score of 15 points for
him alone. Peters was very accurate in j
his throwing from the fool line, being j
succps-ful in four out of six try. The j
final field goal was made by Humphi8,
who played a steady game. The visitors (
were nut the best material that tht Port-1
laud Y M. C. A. ban, hut tbey showed j
up in first class condition. The local
association baa not bad much practice!
but Physical Director Wilnon is satisfied !
with the athletic work of the team, and
expects before two or three weeks, to
have a team in the field that will be able
to successfully compete against the bett
teams of Portland. Oregon City lias
been somewhat slow in getting into the 1
game this winter, but is now trying to !
make up for time lost. The local basket-1
ball team is expecting lo play a series of
games next month, when the game will
have its share in winter sports. The
Til K RE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO
are injured by the use of coffee. Recent
ly there has been placed in all the gro
cery stores a new preparation called
GRAIN-0, made of pure grains, that
takes tbe place of coflee. The most del
icate stomach receives it without dis
tress, and but few can tell it from coffee.
It does not cost over as much. Child
ren may drink it with great benefit.
15 cts. and 23 cts. per package. Try it.
Ask forURAIN-O.
Buy Your
PIANO or
ORGAN
Where you can get the best for the least
money.
Wfcere you are sure of careful attention
and courteous treatment.
Where you can get the choicest selection
of highest grade instruments.
Where you 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.
W. W. CHHISSIE. D. O. C. O. LOVI, D. O.
DRS. CHRISTIE & LOVE
Oaf opwtle Phyalalana
Graduates of A merican School of Osteopathy
Successfully treat all chronic diseases
by mechanical manipulation. Nod rues
given. Diseases of women a specialty.
F.iarulnation auu consultation free.
Office hours: 8 to 12 s. id. and 1 to 4 p. m.
Except Sunday.
Office, Room 8 ami 4, Streni Bide-opp. Bank
of Oregon fit.
Oriuor City, - - Obiooh.
'J'HK COMMERCIAL BANK
OP ORKOOH CITT.
ai.lul,
1100,000
TSASiACTSA OSKIBAL BAHIIKS BUSIMISS.
"Loam made. Bills ducounted. Makei eol
ecriont. Bht and sells exchange on all points
n the United States, Europe and Hong Konr.
Deposits received subject to check. Bank
peu Irom I a. . to 4 r. a.
C. LaTOTJBKTTK, President.
P. j. MEYER Cashier.
It means sure death
to the little rascal
causing all the trouble.
Frier's Hair Food contains an in
gredient in which the parasite caus
ing Dandruff cannot live. Besides
destroying the daudrufT parasite "Tbe
Hair Food" is also a tonic and food
for the hair, stimulating the hair fol
licles and supplying the roots with
energy and nourishment. Makes the
hair grow when all else fails.
For sals by all druggists.
EatabliKhed 1S5.
1:. 1 tarn
PIONEER
franker1 and Ere,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
st 111
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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 EHSTMHN KODHK CO. QfigsSi
$4000.00 in Prices
JmJ JJ JJ
C)
$2000.00 in CASH, $2000.00 in KODAKS, for the best
work done by the KODAK AND BROWNIE CAMERAS.
TEE
THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS
Accents for Eastman SSLod oJ.il
THE
TERMS ARE
SIMPLE
8EN