OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902. rreon City linterprise i -r r ij new lu-uay. 1(1 K'H Ml 1,1- KKItlJII.r AND NOW J t i . ,r f(r. A liai of your pat .,' uiiclu.il. J. H. YuiiKii, Prop., dv, Or. i K A U l HMtrTiLK-ttMl iiTTuoM fi-nuii (!ity, .'W ai'res ilcernd, U area i.ilmrd, lalmi' brush ai.d liinlwi N.UtH) coi nl wood ahiidi will soil lor ! lllHIl 'I'M l'l"l of Hi" I'll' ". lll'HH" llKtl t'urn. Turin to milt. 0 O. T. Wn Ufur li-i'iin U, Harilay building, Oregon Unity, . .nt. v.. W)lt H.tl.KOIl TKADK. A PAID-UP l'J!iolrlilp in an Kaatern CnrrwiKind Kh I'iihIuuk College. Kur arllctilais lilrcri) H"X :in, Oregon City. AjXn7is"wastki KOIt 8 ILK -I Irh n lii.'ffiiiM' my lil l ilHulmlil real a tale (in mil". KH'i'l in f MKt(" largnly ' th IhihIiihh nihI have mimm-ihI lwrslliti-M r 4li Mining pureliaai.rs. Taeiuyttva ti-lnr t-xM'ili-n'" In ' 1 1 nwr lands In Jai kam is county. II. E Cross, attor- yy at law. JkMONKY f) LOAN AT H, 7. AND 6 tnr rent. Farm wrurity. U'IUk A jJiiriiia 511 8ALK- HMK) tilTAUTK It III . 1 K lil himkI nfvun room lioium with pantry, iiilll mill patent mittiT i liwint rmilim tfil Mill .er;mi block south ol 8lilvely'e II, corner BU Hi and Madison airwte. .quire ol owner, Mm. D. L. Ctiuic, B7. K. Harmon Hr.. Portland, Ore. IKIxiKrt (IKICKITII. tolllrea In lli Woiiimnl Building,) hvr Hit cliiili l ly. auliiiriiaii end country pruprrty lor ulll imivt, Ioiiy lo Uma at Iiiwm raiea. limn .V OatrriTii. THE LOCAL NEWS. Kkvival Hmiviiiea Uev. Hauniel Z3iy.li-r.ol libation, i holding revival fvh In till) Mlh"iliat Church tills i k. Ibilll aflerniHin ami evening mr- n are held ami inui'h kmhI Id Mnil ciiiiiilehiil. The ai-rvirea a ill clone kxl Hnnilny eveiiii'K, Sin f'lifc I IA1TH.--The lolloviiiiii lino HitracU liaVA beii rworiled : Aaron rColiui'll to K. Walleiihiir,! A Co, jtKI niiliiln, at lU't cent. Mra. Knphie Kbni ami H. T- KiliiiiNtnn to Iiwenilial Coa., wm M)liml, at 12 lent. I'eter ;l.li to l.ilienthal Uroa., (HHK) poumU, k)2irop,at 11 cenla. IWr Olmn to lllieiitbal l5ro., IXVKI ioiinila, l'.MUcmp, fl 11 cenle. I'eler OUoii to Lllienllial i.. i ....... u . ii roa., OIAAI liouinie, lin.- riui, i I nt. William Urui-ch to K. Watten irit Co.. 10.WX) iHiunda at nine ceuta ?t W. llakurto K. WaitcnlM-iK A Co., ',i'.0iK) pound, 1 10 cent. Jay lUker K WaitHuberg A Co., WHM) pound, at ' con'e. "'FmckMAN Win On a Foi l. The 2fl uiid boxniK con tec l in the Armory 'edneaiUy nlxlit rexuhed in the ilecieion dug awarded (o Fieeuuiii on a foul in aevuuili round. Ni-iiln-r iimii a Irt and would hve prohahly sluycd P e limit. Freeman wan in the pink of ' ndition and vi'u a (rt-eli a a duUy id Kenimrd looked tlicd, altlioii(li bin ark wm not hIoiv He (iulite i-aii-)unly. When lime called for Ihe (vt nth round, Kenuard malied maiter id In the mix up, Freeman went to hi lee aud the 6t. 1'aul man atruck him. waa warned by Keleree Iuiia Hull, 'jt fooled ialn and the dei'iHion waa Iven to Freeman. A foiir-ioiind pre lilnary wa (ou(ht betwi'en (iiilluglicr wera, of Caneuiah, and Jake Thuiber, fa tin city. About 75 people attended CconieHt which a an IntereBling ft te while it laHted. CKTKUCTION OK CKoeHiNiia. Jildue . A. Mclblde ha made a decision in caae of the Oieuon City and 8oulh jj.n Itailway Company v. The Oregon id California HailroHil Company and nj Kouthern l'aciflo Company, which ' iterniluea the u.anncr of the plaintiff' iwaing-a over the track of the Southern OUcillo at Canemali. Tlie deciion de u tilws in detail how the troeeiim elmll . i conatruuted and oHTted. The ex- nine of construction, maintenance and xnation of Ibe two cronniiig-i eliall be jrn by the plaintitT. This i the end of ,'tuit which haa been pending for a long 'rne In the Circuit Court and was brought 7 the 0. C. 8. It. Co. to permit the Conning of the Kouthern I'acillc track. . bard fllit wa made but the matter as finally settled amicably. Coniuiio ff.'oner Alfred F. Seam, C. F lter and f, B. Chase, wbo were appointed by e Court to determine the nature of the roBiiiK8, whether they should be grade j(ronainK or overhead croaeing, were flowed $100 each for their service. If Mavor Wins a Cask. Attorney Q, B. ''loilck went to Woodburn last week a Attorney for the defendant in the suit of car Mulder vs. Wi'lard Marvin for T12.50 damages, alleged to have been Detained by the long of a portion of an jj Dion crop. I.antJune Mahler bad an Dinn Top on bia place on Butte Creek tul Marvin wa working for him gutting ,he ground ready. After the work was icmiplctcJ, Marvin bad only been paid a f.ortion of the money due him and he eked Mahler for the balance. Mahler o i . J Marvin he would have to take it out '.I'f.li'a (.Mahler's) bide and Marvin took yi ii at bis word and proceeded to do so. 'n the fijjht that ensued 15 onion rows each 'A feet long, were knocked down. Mull - ft unco jiarviu for (J7.50 alleged dam- age to the onion and to (or a cultivator tlat IihiI been broken In the lracas. Ti e ilnfiiiiMi Mil up that Mahler, the owner of the unions, was the limligitnr of the af fair and M.uvln had anted in aolfdiift'tise. The evidence showed that Mahler hail coiiiiniini'fil the alUck. The Jury brought In a verdict for the defendant. Tuu c was trtml in ilia .'iistlna Court at Wood hum ami Dlinlck ami Corby re primeuied tlie defendant while K. 1. Mori:olil ap peared for the plalnllir. runMi-KS To I! (iotii). Frank Hili weilxur ha been released from jail by Judge Mclliide iion Ibe proii.lne that he would pay 15 inonthty to bis divorced wile. Last December Mr. hchweiUer ecu red a dlvoice from her buband on i the around of cruel and Inhuman treat ment. He drank to excess and was abusive at time. Hie ha ix children and the court granted her f 15 a month alimony, and decreed thai In default of the payment of this the defendant should be held In i-ontvinpl of couit, Scbwvllxer never paid one cent of the money and went out In the country to work for 1 r lUy. Being i traigh tenet circuiuxtance Mi. Ki:heit,er ae plied to the county court for relief and waa given $1D. l.aHl Tliiirmliiy (Sch weitzer hit the town and went to the county clrra wiih $1, which be ai-ked lo be applied In part payment of the $10 granted his wile by the couit, liiMtead of pitying Ihe amount lo hi wife, He then proceeded to gel gloriously drunk and went to the home of hi w ife and child ren, broke In the door, and aluiwd the whole family, Mr. Hchweitxer same out warrant for hi arrest on Ihe charge of ault and battery; though the complaint wa served nieiclv fur the peruse of holding hiui until Judge Mcllriile arrived Si'baeitxer reinaiiied in Jail until Saturday, when he wa biuught Mote Ibe Judge, arid give a revere lecture. He promiited.lo reform, ny hi wife alimony regularly, and not to mole! Ina family. lie went Ij I'oitland after hi release and baa aecurvd a posi tion there. Tomorrow I the last dy that you ran secure 3 per rent rebate on jour taxe. Itmes Win U dh (.anic. The Blue were Nilccesnful In both the Junior Basket Ball and Keillor Indoor IUms Hall guinea last Friday night, win" ning the former by a scire of 'M 3 and the latier by a soore of 83. Ihe Junior game wa fst and Inter esting from start to finili, although one sided. The Uiain (elur ol the game wa Capt. Muir's fine goal throwing. Norwood t'liainiaii w ill hi ueiiul tine condition and played a funl giuiio. The only store made by the led waa the goal Ibiown by Allen Cooke. The line up wu folloaa: Blue. Bed. Cliaiman F'orwaid (Jaiioug llankina Forward Melliu Woodard CenUrr WIIhou (iantenbein iunrd Cooke Muir liuard White lieleiee, II. E. Wilson. Umpire, W. 1'elers. The Base Ball game was not as good a ha been played by these to team but the Scoie waa not laige, and at lime good playing wa in evidence. Tlie main feature of this game wai Ihe triple play made, by the Blues eai ly ill Ihe gme. I). Williams wa in the box for the Ked but wa not up to hi atandaid. J. l.ittourelie pitched a very good name for the Blues. The team lined up ae follows: Blues. Ked. A. (Iantenbein C Calill" Latourotte V D. Williams Muir IB W. Wilson Moores 2 B O. Thomas Clark 3 It ... H . (J.intenhein ChainherUin I, 8 3 Co.ke K William K.S S Tiice K. Ciantenlwin F Payne Score by Inning : 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 Total Blue 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 8 Ked I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Umpire, II. E. Wilson. Only One Way To Do It. Get from Portland to CbicHgo in 72 hours-Jut three days. The "Chicago Portland Special." leaving Portland daily at 9 a. m. via. O. II. A N., arrives at Chicago at 9:30 the third day. New York and Boston are reached the fourth duy. This train, acknowledged to be the fastest between the Northwest and the East, is solidly ventibnled and Its equipment Is unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, np-to-date tourist sleeping cars, library-smoking cars, free reclining chair cars, and un excelled dining car, the meals on which are equal to thoe served at the very best hotels. Remember this train runs solid Portland to Chicago; tbero 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 0 p. m. daily via Spo kane for St. Paul and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservations, call or write to A. L. Craig, General PaBnenger Agent, 0. K. A N. Co., Portland, Oregon. OABTOniA, Bea th You Haw always Boujfit THE MUM i "A YOl'NU VTIrE." The Flint or a Merles of Play to be Produced Here Next Week. The stnry of a husband ami wile each devotedly trying to shield the other from the coiieqiieuees of a crime of which neither I guilty, I certainly an original and clever the me. It around this idea that Ihe story of "A Young Wife" is woven a story of thrilling Interest. It deal with a sensational murder and rob bery, and the gradual hunting down of the real criminal, who, to save hi own neck, trie lo fasten the crime upon hi adopted brother, tut who is finally brought to bay by woman's wit. The second act It laid In an underground den on the Bowery, depicting to the life the working of card sharpen aud ''bunco steerers." The remaining scenes repre "M the home of a wealthy Mew Yorker, thu showing two sharply contrating picture of city life. The play abounds in comedy, the role of "Horace Green-a-age Dohblna" ("call me Hod") being one ol the strongeat comedy parts ever written. This role I amply taken care of by Mr. Tom B. Lofiu, while little Verna F'ulton adds to the laughter by presenting a true picture of the typical dirty faced Bowery boy. All Ihe parts are unusually strong, and in tlie hand! of the Shirley Company, receive full jus tice. Monday night will be the only x-rforinnce of "A Young Wife," so don't mis teeing it. Tomorrow is the last day that you can xecure a 3 per cent rebate on your taxes. County Ni heel Note. Victor Dickey, of Dickey's Prairie, was in the city Monday, He has just closed a successful term of school in District No. 25. Miss Helen (ileaon commenced a k-riu of school lust Monday in Brown's school near New Era. J. J. Clark has succeeded Fred j. Meindl ss teacher at the New Kra school and will commence the spring term in April. Miss Kthel Osbuin ha been engaged to teach the spring term In Un:on school near Dainncu. Mi Lillian (jana, who is now teaching at District No. 102, will commence a term at Hazel Dale School, after the completion of her term in No. 102. H. T. Roman has just completed a term of school at Cotton. Howard Kcrles commenced an addi tional two months' term of school Mon day at Mundoitrs. Mi"s Hilda Olson has just finished a sat isfactory five month's term of school at North Logan. Mis Elizabeth Evan commenced a term of school at Meadow Brook last Monday. HiMid View School Repot t. The following is a report of Hood View school, DUt No. 100, for the month end ing March 7. Days taugiit, 20; days at tendance, 600; days absence, 57; average laily attendance, .10; number belonging, 32; number enrolled, 37. Thone who were neither absent nor tardy are Delmer ami Bert Baker, Uladxtone and Leslie Murray, Bennie and.Alliert Tooze and IOgun, Pearl, F'dward and Herchel Seely. John Murray was late but once and pres ent every day. Visitors were Chester Tooze. Miss Jef sie Barne Miss Nellie Murray and A. P. Todd. The school is open to all who wish to m ike us a visit. A program is being prepared (or an entertainment which will take place in a short time. V. II. Mohkr, Teacher. Land Office Ilinlin k Fur Februarj. Tlie February report of tlie United States Land O I lice was completed Sat urday, and follows: No. bomestead entries 20 No. acrs in homestead entries . . . .3000 No. Dual bomestead proofs 5 No. timber entries filed on 33 No. timber entries proved up on 21 ! No. casli sales 41 No. acres e in Ii raced in cauli sales 3255 Anil, received Iroin cash sales $12,072.40 Fees and commissions 8b7.37 Could ;ot Ilrenthe. Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, other throat and lung troubles are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not a nice expec toraut, which gives only temporary re lief. It softens and liquifies the mucous, draws out the inflammation and removes the cause of the disease. Absolutely safe, Acts at once. "One Minute Couh Cure will do ail that is claimed for it," fays Justice of the Teace J. Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. aMy wife could not tfft her breath, and was relieved by the first dose. It has lasen a. benefit to all my family." Geo. A. Harding. For Ihe Compleilou. . j The complexion always suiters from : biliousness or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the Impurities from ' the body appear in the form of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt's Little Early Itinera keep the liver and bowels in healthy condition and remove the cause of such troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: I took DeWitt's Little Early Bis era for biliousness. They were juBt what I needed. I am feeling better now than in years. Never gripe or distress. , Safe, thorough and gentle. The very beet piils. Geo. HardiuK. Shively's Opera House Triumphant Return One Week, Commencing Monday March 17th Jessie SMriey And hrr excellent Company presenting Monday A Young Wife j Tuesday Vot Fair Virginia Wednesday Nell Gwinn Thursday Camillej Friday The Two Orphans Saturday The Sullaa's Daughter i MATINEE The Wyoming Mail. Specialties by little Verna Felton each performance. Prlcta-1525 35 5 0-Cents iJfm Reserved beats at Huntley' Book Store. Prier's Hair Food Cleans the Scalp Removes Dandruff. Prevents Baldness. Tor sale by all druggists snd R. Trier, Caudeld Bldg. 0 mTiOTrviTamitt7iayjamfli:Ti S. J. YAUGILN, Livery, Feed and Sale Htable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AM tttPOT. Double and Single Rigs, and end die horsea always on band at tht lowest prices. A corral) connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind o) stork promptly attended to by person of 'etter. Horses Bouvht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason bla trrn. 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 BICYCLES 1 1 1 1 Represent all that is best in bicycle making. Don't go and buy a wheel which is not known, or has a repair record, but come and look over our line. It is a pleasure to us to show such a complete and up to date line as the Rambler factory turns out this year. . ' Here are the prices of the different models: Chainless Models .$60.00 and $50.00 Cushion Frame Models 50 00 " 40.00 Racing Models 50.00 " 40.00 Regular Roadster Models 40.00 " 35.00 " " 30.00 " 25.00 Ideal Models 25.00 " 15.00 Just think, a genuine Rambler bicycle, fitted with heavy tread G &, J tire for $.'50.00, and an up-to-date cushion frame for $40.00. We received our shipment of thirty Ramblers and would be glad to show all the different models. Come in early as we have lots of time now to explain the wheels; after the weather gets better and the season opens, we will be busy. If you want a wheel later in the season, Belect it now and we will hold it for you until you are ready for it, then you are certain of getting just what you want. If you come in during the busy season we may not be able to furnish it, as we expect a big rush again. We sell wheels on installment and take second hand wheels in exchange. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Grand Millinery Opening Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 18, 19, 20 At the RED FRONT STORE The Ladies are Invited to Inspect the Latest In Pattern Hats Red STRICTLY PRIVATE jj We solicit your banking business; and with the assurance on our part a that it will be kept J STRICTLY PRIVATE. I s tj THE BANK OF t OREGON CITY OUB LEAUKB Single Key Board Write or 'phone or call on us when you Coast Agency S3l Stark Street, Long Distance 'Phone in Office. Enterprise and THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS Front Store OREGON CITY, OREGON TYPEWRITERS lev aid Second Hand, All Kakei SOLD aQd RENTED Platens and Parts for All Machines KXPEBT TYPE WRITER REPAIRING At Reasonable Prices Mimeographs, Hectographs And Al! Duplicating Goods Typewriter Supplies and Office Furniture need anything Co., Portland, Or. opp. Ladd A Tllton Bank. W. Oregonian $2