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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1902. 5 ron City Knterprise j); Now To-Day. 'Ml J in ill" ' U.K- fliMO tjUAUTKIt IU.OCK nil seven room house wltli pantry. d pHtOIlt WHlf r Hoai't CHmllUC'tmi . aer; one block south of Hhlvtdy's i ijrnur HUth and Madison sirnniN. f) .( owner, Ma. I) I.. t'i.ous, . Harrison Nt., Portland, Orf. :,EYTOlOAN AT 8, 7. AND (I . .ii. Farm ei'cuiliy. U'Hkn A naya from Portland, asotlated with C. V. and U. 0. Letourelte, of Oiea-on Oily. It Ii imdiirstuod i,at tht case will be appealed. ' ii HI ! iJK.S 4 (IKIrM Ml, iillli-a III UK ' 'Minn! JIiiIIiIIiik.) havs the oliulcvul coiiiilry properly lor , dUrlmil ami t prices. V- r to loan st lowest rales, IUimim St OHirriTii, THE LOCAL NEWS. Ho Pay Fob U. 8,-List Friday, ktMk bo, Ileoelver William uaiioway iml i;.a later C. II. Moore louk In M.IKK) fct Hih Uniifd Htalee land olllce at Or .n('ity. Tin-re wre eleven emit tlui , t entries made by parlies from Dallas, fl u lands were liken up In JilO-acre r i sud lie In Polk county, ( (YtAK faicKKCKKAMtar.- It ! learned Ion W. I. Kiroben, of Hlone, that tli Iit ( ar Creek Oamery will be leady for j-i-rmina by the flrat of March. The t!ant will be run by the hand-separating U i'M ceetn gatiiering process. Kach I tin klmldm, of whom there are 05, will "Vvo hla own separator and the eream fioni (he routes, one through Kedland m l Viola ami one through K.igle Creek (.'iiTlnnvjlle. will collected from hv today. Ttieuiilk will be supplied i v- ;:.! cowa, and the fa-tbest call will be 1 niilfit fro'u the creamery. The io-oi "V mvti company waa organised over a .r i, but owing to the tlilhVulty ol wirini a sufllcient number of eowt "yiihiu a working rediu, the plant wai pvt-r started op. Hyibeplan adopted li'iittiul supply ol milk can be had. ManaQmuK Cai-rima. Sheriff J. J Cooke and poaee uiala the quick capture of a tiolored man, Henry Jackson, who eacaped from the Albany Local train at New Kra Halurday night while en route from I'oMland to tlie Htale penitentiary. Jai kmm made a bolt for liberty Just aa the train wai pulling in to New Kra, about 0 o'clock p Handciiled aa be waa, lie Jumped from the moving train aiU'cenafully, lighting In a pool of water. Ilelore the train could be stopped (be fugitive bad Staled lb ateep mountain that parallel! the track at tbia point and hid hlinsedf among the thick wood. Hheriir Ftssier, of Portland, was at once nol.fled of the ecape and that official Immediately telegraphed to Sheriff Cooke lo try and capture tjie colored man. Order were given to watch the suspen sion bridge at Oregon City, while the Clai-taniaa authorities armed Ihemsrlvea and struck out for the aceue of I he es rap. The different roads leading Into New Era were patrolled, also the rail road track. Finally, aim it nine o'clock Henry Cooke, the sheriff's brother, met the negro walking along the road a short distance from Killen'e place. He sur rendered without offering any resistance aud was luken 10 Oregon City where die Multnomah olllcera look him in charge lor Portland. blue wis HOTii mats. The I'lay Was Hough Iiut Full of Inter eat Tlirung hout. I! U'iiirri"ti I'LAHiao Field Superln- in In n t I N.iluin WiaiiHr. UnltH.I Htatea t'ili CominiHiiuns, until recently in w.thi'ii' of the Houthero Washington ills 'liiids, arrived in Oregon City Sunday caud will make his he.diiurU-ra here bile looking alter the interesta of the htrlt-a In this locality. Mr. Wlstier Utta that, a short time ago 600,000 5 VI,iu-llh fry were planted in Lake Wacrants Kktvknku. B. F. Linn, of Llni'a Mills, who lost a batch of county warrants about a month ago, was sur- priiied Tuesday night to tlnd su envelope containing the nilwiiiig papers In his poblofllce box in this city. The envel ope waa not stamped, and there was nothing; about the Mine to show the identity of the seuder. The weriaus hud Uien procured from the county clerk Deceinher 20, 17 In all, valued at Mil. Mr. Linn put them in bis overcoat pock et, went home, and shortly aflerwaiu's was con filled to bin loom with a spell of aickneaa. Hubs qienlly his son wore the overcoat to a dance In Oregon City, ai d In some way lout them out of the pocket. Krnest Forbes found them the next day. He held the warrants for two weeks, in tending to give them to Mr. Linn next lime be should come to town. One even lug alwut dusk a man passed by whom he took took to be the rightful owner. Hailing biin, he told how he bad found Last Saturday night waa a lucky one for the lilues, they having won both games. The first gsme, between the Junlore, was won by a score ot 13 to 7. The game waa fast and close and not un til the I ant ove minutes of play did the lilues feel sure of a victory. The next game waa between the Seniors and waa won by a score of 24 to 7. This game atarted off with a great deal of roughness but was Interesting Irom start to finish. The lilues took a lead from the start and for a while the Heds were unable to do anything with them. The Keda Anally succeeded In scoring but it was too late. Towards the close of the game the Ueds took a stand and had the contest lasted five minutes longer the score might have been in their favor. For the Blues, Capt. Waller Muir and Paul Uantenbeln, oi the Juniors, played fast and aggressive game- Norman White showed op good at guard, for the Heds. E. Williams and N. Hcmphrys held their own In a wsy that made the wearers of the Blue aa well aa the Red pplaud often and long. Last Monday the first tam, consisting ol A. Williams and I. Wilson, forwards, E. Williams, center, and N. Humphrys and W. Peters, guards, began practice for a series of batket-ball games to ba played with Portland Y. M. C. A. The line-up of the teams last Saturday were : Juu'or game. Blues. Reds. C. McGetxhie .... F. .A. Cooke (Capt.) ADAMS BROS.' AOENT8 McCALL'S DRESS PATTERNS 10c AND 150 GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR Oregon City's Big Cash Store n AGENTS THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS o.p. Onr UinrJou7RAdT?n?!st.yllsfor8lrins My v in Mens Mats just rec pi Hats just received EESS Hi hurt in the first game between these two teams, will probably play to-night. He is welcomed hy all of the Juolora aa a fast and gentlemanly player. As both tesms bsvftto return on the 10:20 car, the Junior game will begin promptly at 8 p. m.. so the baseball game can be played through. OUR BEST ATTENTION FAVOR LE0MAQ(JIX. ttoelgrewers' Association Reaelres that "ColiM-ed" Butter Is All Right. ,.C. Bollinger ..W. Wilson ....N. White Wm. Telford O. Hsnkiu F.. . H Woodard C, P. Gantenbein G... W. Moir(Capl.)...G... Se)ior name. Bloo a. E. Williams F..., A. Gantenbein F... 8. L- vens C... L. Cbamberls'n...G... W. Peters (Capt.) G. Cap.N. Humphrys Before, H. E. Wilson; Umpire, D. W:ttianis. If jualiichew.ln Pierce County. Wan!.., j P-P" '" "',ll' 'e,n over to me ' and that Monday Mesaenger Leighton I 'UloseJ Mr. Linn. The man took the JjCclly, waa despatched from Oregon City I batcl' of "nls, looked them over and ilh an additional 3tt),0O0. The Inten- il"ured glad to recover bis property, -rtion ol the Comii.ir.sion ia to stock the "bowed his appreciation to Foibes Oand -locked lakes with these liah. HOME TEAS W01. I. I Battery A., at Indoor ?4 to 15. The Y M. C. A. Seniors defeated Bal teiy A., 0. N. G.f of Portland, at Indoor bvieball, 24 to 15, at tbe association hall Friday night. Following is the line up; and score by innings: ''thrt were planted last year are not far, .enough along to offer any thing deumte a .o whether or not the fish CJO piosper -ia t'io0 wale s. " FuANiiiwa Nuu.ikh.ij. Oregon Cn 'wonbauit In the Circuit Couii lant f'Ui'duy when Judge T. A. Mclhide . liaiuled down a decialon in the c.n-e of iro. Adams versus Oregon tHy. Adams , ii.id bi-eo previously iied and coavicied in i order Ihoce Ctny'acuurv, chafed ,'H-iih lunnlnj a ceigbt car IhroJb Main et'eet. Tlie cl y, rep'esen'ed by Hedges A Uf.iliih ami City Attorney A. 8. Drca cer, had contended that the ordinance Krant'nji the P. C. & O. Ky. Co. be tight to inn freight cars over Main s . reel 43 'i'ii-i, bsd been Itnp-oporly panned. ;i tat it bad beeu read aton'y one regu ' 'in inii-ting of the Council, when the :.;i' irr requires that there shall be two r ! n:ite read In ,(8. The second lime the i :-nre had been re. id at an adjourned i - Aon of tbe conncil, which Bsion, tlie a!y claimed, was not a regular meeting I a continuation of the old one. Judgn T. A. Mclliide heard the case on a writ of review, snd decided that the ordinance I. ad I "tn illegally pasaed, aud th t the l f'-n.luut, (Jeo. Adams, was properly conviYied In the Recorder's court. Tlie ciir-i) meant much to the rnilroad people and they were represented by able atlor- Those "T lniiing tilm one ol the warrants, ol I ...l.. ..( ')(! ill 1 . ...k 11... ma mug u, f.v.iv. nwufc n.i m ibwi Mr. Forties met one of Linn's sons, from whom It was learned that Mr. L'nn bid been sick in bed for three weeks. It was then known that the warrants had been itlven to tlie wrong person, and an at tempt was at once made to recover the pmieity. Advertisements were iiiseited in the Oregon City pipeie, and In the O egonian, giving description by num br-rs of the wariants, and offeiing a I'beial tewsrd for the return of the war rants, in consideration of which no ques tioitg would he asked. Battery A. Otterstead . Iouiierty.., Randall... Allen Iwis TRY (jl'AIV-d! TKT bUVIM-O! Ask your grocer today to show you a Package of (iRAINO, the new food drink that tnkes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without In jury as well aa th adult. All who tiy it, like it CHAIN 0 has that rich eeal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. i the price of ceffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package. ISold by all grocer. Indivl IuhIh Money ta Loan. At 6 and 7 per cent Call on or write Jno. W. Lodkk, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. . .C. . ....D ...1. B... . 2. B Meldrum ...3. B Clark l-ewis L. 8. 8 Latourette Walling R.8. 8 A. Willaius Kupke L. F Freytag Jophn R. F Gantenbein 8core: Y. M. C. A 2 0 1 1 1 4 3 2 1C-24 Batlsry A 2 114 10 10 6-15 Umpiies-E. Califf, Oregon City: Ta clow, Portland. The game up to the sixth inning was spirited and interesting. From then on the Battery boys wont to pieces and the home team eaaily won out. The atten dance was unusually large and more money was taken in at the door than at any game of Indoor babeball yet played. I!aclmll and B i-ket ba 1 To n'glit at Y. M. C. A. Oregon City will play Portland Y. M. C. A. it indoor baseball to-nfuht at the association 'hall. This is the third game of a aeries of six being played between these two teams. Each team has a game to ill credit and a good time is expected to-night. Before the bafuhall game the local Juniors will play Portland'. M. C. A. Juniors the third of their series of six games. Capt. Walter Muir, who was The Pacific Northwest Woolgrowers' Association are against the oleomargar lne bill, as will be seen by the following resolutions passed at Helena: "Whereas, There la pending in con gress a bill to compel the manufacturers of oleomargarine bjtter to refrain froso putting coloring matter in the compound so that it looks like butter, nnder penalty of paving a heavy tax that would practi cally be prohibitory; and, ''Whereas, If the said bill should be come a law it would practically abolish the manufacture of this healthful and dexirable substitute for butter; and, "Whereas, The nse of oleomargarine among stockmen on the plains and in the mountains has been almost univer sal, and It is the only butter practicable for such use because of its keeping quali ties; and, "Whereas. We believe that the addi tion of coloring matter to oleomargarine In its manufacture is harmless and adds greatly to the appearance and conse quently makes it more palatable; and, ''Whereas, The proposed legislation is vicious, uncal'ed for and class legislation of tbe worst kind, as it builds up one in dustry for another equally aa meritori ous; therefore be it "Resolved, That the Pacific North west Woolgroweta' Aasoclation most em phatically protesta against the passage of the said bill, and that tho members of this association are urged to write their inemheta of congress and senators, de , .. Califf msnding that they use their efforts lo Williams defeat such obnoxious legislation." . . Wilbon ' Reds. .A. Williams ...W. Beacb ...0. Payne ...W. Califf Baseball Everything of a banking nature entrusted to our care, receives our best attention. We shall be glad to have a share of your business. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY, Oregon City, Ore. Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. Y. M.C. A. 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