Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 21, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902.
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ixcgon City Enterprise
! New To-Day.
jwni 1 1; I'LYiKturu uuckV iu-
moixI strain, KiiK fl r felling,
!m. V, O lliinK, t'ri"lnali, ((revolt
)UKIfH MUX KKHUILT AND NOW
lv for tinttir. A lii of v on r p,tt-
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I HUM lllii'lllHI. J. O, 1IIIIKH, I Pp.,
dv. Or. '
taslm WANTKII KMC HAI.K-I
ti to liicrfsw my lit of di'siraliln real
iniu fur fitlf. I')xmh!I to 'iiirHitii largely
flli" bnnitit'M and liiiv)i'liil far.ititii-a
n'.iiiiliiiiiiJ piircliaisir. Tnty-!lve
lir rxpt'ricin'H In aeilltitf land In
,tt kam.t I'uuiily. II. K UroKH, atlor-
t Ml. law.
wlio hve lateri wllli lliu company fur
several j Bum, liNvn many friend In Hie
city. ToiiIkIiI '-TIi Two Orphan" will
lie on 1I10 hoard and the 1)111 tomorrow
nlglit, wliicli iIih lt spperiiu of the
company, mill I the "TIih HtilUn'a
DiiKhtr." A nulliifo will he glvr-n
tomorrow afternoon, "The Wyoming
Mall."
TO 1,1 UN AT K, 7, AND
Fmi in ni'inrliy. U'IUn
Ll (i.NKY
pi run,
'dl AL rit)H)-J UAiriKltllTTH7
d ooi nrvim room houwt w ith pantry,
l mnl pAtitnt iir iliwfi wiiirim'tid
i ; one lilock Hon ill of rililvely'
ill. (''iiii-r Klxili Hint MkiIIhoi) niriTi.
ioire of owner; M n. I I., t'l.onmt,
K. Harrison St., Portland, Ore.
fKI.K.S A(il!IKKiril, (..III.mIii IIih
I W iiiimril tloinliim,) liitvr llm nlioiriMl
J, piiburlii me I country iruirly for
ulli'nt title,
lonry to lon at Uii (:
llri'i.n A OiiirriTii.
I THE LOCAL NEWS.
km&tic Castimi. I.al Hat unlay
tr iHiinininHioii riM'i'lvi'il a ni'w
I plate for the tunning near of the
Xtliiiwlun llini in IIih potter station,
a t'Hiti in nmi pi-tt hi 1 1 . 1'ortluiid
II Work", aud Wf)liii;lu' ton".
Y. M. ('. A. Notkk. Tlio inemherahlp
COIllllMl w elllHH A pill 1, il)tead Of
March 20 a Ht first announced. At Mint
time the ladle' ansllUry will erve
upper ami give a o,lul entertainment
hi wh iiromiiHiil. The "Kd" me tt
tlm prenf nl limn in tliu lt-ad a fur a
tfi'tlliiK new in inn hern I court-mud while
Hie "Wiii'h" have won nil hut onn khiiih
In tlm ifymnimiiiiii. Whllu th coiiioat
IiikU llm (ntimicH ft-n of one ilollur will
Iik rninittnil to hII who join, liut klUr
April I it will be c!ihjh1 again ml nil
iiiiibI mv tlx dollar iiiKtHHii of flvo
TIih m'rciiiili n litcliiiea wliir.li wkib
tiinoiinci-d for erh Tuciilay ovhiiIhk of
tllH lMlllt IIIOIllll WtTH potttpoiiHil IhhI
Turmliiy on nrconiit of the revival inm-t-Iniin
wh'ch r Ih'Ihu tn-l.l ui the MhiIio
dint L'hnrrli hut will be rfnuiiiU"! Hxaln
lii'Xt Tilttmluy proviilmg the inrvliiitfN
cIiikii U-fore thut lime.
NotQcitn Inhank. Clmrlf L (iiuull
wrni brought hel're Jutlne ICymi and Dr,
J, W, NorrlH UhI SaliinUy to tie fX.un
Inud on I hi I'lmrn of linniiity. The
I'limpUint wn made by Coiuiiiiiuiioni'r
Iwnllin. The imilfiil bun bfn work
IliK In woodcainp Kt ClK('krnm mul
hoiit nix w-Hfki hi(o win Inki-n ill and
wni wit to the tiood Hanmrititn honpilal
in I'orilmid
and Wfiil borne, He hiMmme ill airiiu
and (OintnlnHioiifr I-i'llim wm notillrd
and went down to mu the mmi, audi
! broiiKht him to Ihia cily. Dr. Norri
TK0LT1LK IX THE i'H'EK FAMILY.
Mr. 1'lpnr Nnja lie Will Mend IIU Wife
to the I'oor houe.
Jml)(e McHride baa vrarilod a ti-inpor-ary
injiinrtion rHtruining Herman l'lprr
from liiterferin with or pivcntln An
gimU I'lpwi from lining for road pnrpomn
a atrip of land 20 lcit wide along the
Honlb honinUry of a 12 acre tract, didud
to btr by Herman l'iir about three
yciirii iigo. Tlila oriJur I the outcome of
a Hnriea of domuHtln trouhlna that liuve
exiittMl liHtwoi'D the I'irK for several
year. Nearly four year ago Angiiwta
l'lr amid Herman 1'iper fur divorce on
the ground of cruol and inhuman treat
liuitil. After the unit waa filed Herman
I'iper induced hi wife to return home
and withdraw the mill, and aa a t'omeii
Nation for lila ill treatment of her, deeded
to her 12 acre on the Went Hide of a 40
acre tract owned by I'iper. The land i
aituateu near Sunuyaidu, where the cou
ple relde. He reserved a 20 foot atrip
along the aoutb aide of the 12 acre tract
for a road. They renamed their life but
i'iper again commenced hi cruel treat
ment of hia wife ami two year after (lie
(hut application abe again brought auit
for a divorce, which wa gran'ed. I'iper
then feiii'od In the road ho lh.it bit for
mer wife could not reach the county road
which ahut on the souihweat corner of
the 12 acre tract. Her attorney have
iM-curcil a citation from I tie Circuit Couit
commanding I'iper to appear at the April
term of Court and ahow caune why Mr.
riper should not be permitted to Ue the
OIIKUO.t CITY ll III.IC MCIIOOI.M.
Superintendent' monthly report lor month ending March 7, 1902, by II. D. Wilcox, anperintendent.
TEACH RUN
Krance Myer..,,
(iertruil Nelsirer
Marjorld (,-tieM
Harriet Cochran
Kva M'liiriiin
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Krina Laurence
Harriet I,, Crmi
Mm. Nellie K. (Jlan ....
Myrtl Taylor
Kaiwca T. limltb .
Hle (Jiiine
A'I.IIK Clark
H. D Wilcox
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Uimihukh liuva A IIoi hk. CHy Ke
Ucr Bruce 0. Curry Ttieaday pur
ld of J. M. Tavlor the lot on which J ,m j,ge Ityiu ilin-liarged bim after
lu.la the bouae formerly m cupled by ' examination, with Ibe opinion that he
iM ilea, of the llrm of Mctila-lutn ,1c j ,mlj t,e placed in baign of the county
lea. The bouae U unt acroa ibe ! ...ti.oril !. (iruell i a laborer, waa
horn in New York 4!) year ago and wa
mice an inmate of an iiiaane aayliim.
Hi nater wa ineane. The county will
lo'ik after the man and thut he la
t ukcii i-ate of.
ro id, and w hy .an order tboiild not be
i ... -,!.. ...........11,.... ii. .i..r...i... ...
He waa dlachargetl Mar h H ' 1 , '
ner .. a uioiiiu lur me auppori oi ineir
childien. Mr, i'iper nay llinl I'iier
ban 0ienly Itoaated that be would red ore
her to the poorhouae before he waa
through with her.
eet from the Cochrane reeidence and
, Curry will move In without delay.
hiV O'NTBACT, The following bop
ilract Were lecotilixl Tuemlay : 1' . F.
tfi, t't tiraeme to K. Watteiitierg Co.,
New York, 7000 pound at 1 P' cent ;
1', liiahlnccker, of (iraeme, to K.
illelilierg Co., of New York, 10,000
liidaatll,'i ceiiln; John Feeler, of
rood, to K. Wattniiherg Co., of
W Yoig, 2f00 ponii'la at 11 cenla.
)o'KhiNU Tug Tank. -Councilman
ilt, w ith A force of men, la engaged in
intruding a bouae to cover and (MicIohu
(tiling taiikl of the new lliter plant,
tilled thete are two, each with acapa
' of 40,000 gallon. The building la
atructud 1.1 wood, with a corruguted
i roof, and it dimtmnioii are .lHxr2
icli couiplited it will pievent ilehria j
U being thrown into the lank from j
Koiitberu Pacific railroad truck, which ,
a jam above and In the rear of the
k.
in. Baciiman Join tii Navy. New
i received in till cily Wedneaihiy of the rxierihe ol governim-iit can be
(ppoiiitment of I'r. Koliert A. Hack
ii to tie aaaiatant iiirgeon In the
ited Klnle Navv. The dinpitlchea
n bia ruaidelice aa 1'i'iini.y K'anui. Dr.
'huian la well known in Oregon City
I had charge of the practice of Dr, K.
Sommer (luring the ahaonce of the
er in the eaat, He went to Aluaka
: tall aa aurgeon on a revenue cutter.
i aiuiointmenl l very iilcaxmg new
ii many friend here.
oi;ktii op JfLY Cki.kiihatio.n The
all Morchant Aanociation met labt
lit and made preliminary arrange
nt for a Fourth of July celebration.
I the intention of the aeHociuiion to
e the culchralion a big auccea and
iinltlee wa appointed lo invite all of
citizen to the next meeting of the
H'iation, which will be an open one.
of the lodge will he invited to co
rate. The matter of the nurchae by
United State government of Ibe
fatnette lUver lock waa diacuafied
I the aaaociation agreed to lend all Ba
lance possible to Induce tlio govern
ut to buy the lock or to build a new
i iytm.
vimk Cai'I.k' I.h Tilt Judge John
Caple, of 1'ortland, addreaeed a large
hence In Willamette Hall last night
bin travel in Chile. He ajient four
r aa United State consul at Val
io. He enl9rtaiued his bearer for
r an hour with hi experiences. He
incidents of hi trip from the time
left I'i rtland and of bis exieriences
le in Chile. He ilescrihed the pecu
itien of the people aud of the country,
i program Included several pleasing
ntion by the Maccabee (liiartet and
xial solo by Charles A. Miller. Quite
rge sum was realized for the benefit
lie Clackamas County Humane Bo
y under whoce atmpicrs the lecture
given, and the proceeds will be de
id toward the erection of a public
king fountain.
:me Siiibi.by at Siiivki.y'h. The
itre-goera of the city have been
iw'il every night this week by the
ie Hhirley Company at Shively's
a bouie. Crowded bouses have
ted the company every night. The
ley company is. a prime favorite here
piilM up a very good production, far
vi! the average of the usual run of the
n ti. are shown here. Every
r the company makes Oregon City for
::Vs run and some of the members,
DKNIKt Til K Itl .MOIt
Judge K)bU Say Ho Hat Net Itedund
Tuxe on ('rporulli'ii.
ltegarding the rumor which has been
in ciicula'ion in several out-of-town pre
I cini't, concerning ibe aland of County
I Judge Kyan in reducing the tax valua
j lion of property owned by corporation,
the Jiidie said yeaterday:
"One of the most idle and senseless ru
mor that have been chculaled for the
puriHiae of injuring my candidacy is that
I am a frli-nd of the rnrpornliOna in the
sense of reducing their valuation for
taxation purpoaes. I have ever been, in
otllceor out of olllce, an advoca'e of as
sessment ol property at It full cash
value, ticlicving ibat it Is the only man
ner in which an equitable adjustment of
in.ulo In proof of this it will be found
that such was my manner ol assessing
properly while acting; a School Clerk
under tlio old order, and also my refusal
lo reduce the aHcnniiicnt of large corpor
ations while acting on the County Ituntd
of F.qualtxuiion during my term of oMice
aa County Judge."
I'IKM.IUH A I! It A M, 1 1).
liC4l Institute To lie Held In Or. guu
I Itjr, March 20.
County Superintendent J. O. Zinser,
Mis Kaniiie (J. I'orter and Mia Kalher
Ine C McMillan, the committee in charge
of arranging a local county Institute,
have arranged a program. The institute
will be held in the Kaslham Rchool buil
ding in Oregon City, March 251. The
program follow: "Civil Government,
Our Text." Mis Fannie fl. I'orter, Fail
ing Hchool, rortland; "Mathematical
Geography," Sade II. Chaae, ISarclay
Scliool, Oregon City ; "Nature Study in
Elementary Schools," Mas K. Alice
Oilug, 1'ortland Acaiiemy; "Important
l'hase o' Primary Teaching," Professor
H. C. French, Oregon (State Normal
School, Monmouth.
4'uiilil ,t llrenllie.
Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchili,
other throat and lung troubles aro quickly
cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One
Minute Cough Cure is not a nice expec
torant, n hich gives only temporary re
lief. It softens and Handles the mucous,
draw out the inflammation and removes
the cause of the disease. Absolutely
sufe, Act at once. "One Minute Cough
Cure will do all that is cluimed for it,"
Hay Justice of the Peace J. Q. Hood,
Crosby, Miss, "My wife could not get
her brsath, and was relieved by the first
dose. It ha been a benefit to all my
family." Geo, A. Harding,
Kiglrh (i Hile lMplitmiis.
The follow ing pupil received diploma
in the eighth grade examination held in
Februaiy: District No 8, Iiobt. W.
Itaker, techer, Logan, Helen Bprague;
District No. OS, E. F. Surface, teacher,
Traceva, Maud E. Holder; District No.
105, Millard Hyatt, teacher, Willamette,
Mary Vaughn; District No, 41, Alice
Elizabeth, teacher, Ktatford, Jennie C.
Huicble, Uoaina Scliatz; District No. 35,
M. U. Hrown, teacher, Molalla, 15ex W,
Iwi; District No. 64, J, W. Fisher,
teacher, Cora E. Ambler. Superintend
ent Zinser has set April 0, 10 and 11 as
the date for the next eighth grade ex
aminations. Teacher should ask for
revised rule.;.
Among the notable features of the Ar
gonaut far March 24, 19tl2, are: "A Vic
tim of Helorm : How the Captain of the
Han Antonio was Converted," by John
Fleming Wiison, a sea story by a new
and virile writer; "Our Friendship With
England : Would Alice Roosevelt's Visit
Have Intensified Good Feeling?" in
which Geraldine Bonner discusses the
harmonies and discord between the two
nations; an interesting New York letter
on the Bun's surrender to the Typograph
ical Union after a long and bitter fight ;
a letter of cote from our Mexican corre
spondent, entitled "Expenses in Mex
ico;" an extended review of the Duke of
Argyll's biography of Queen Victoria,
with extracts ; and a criticism of "Na
than Hale" and "La Madeleine," by
Josephine Hart Phelps.
Mi liiiol X ilea.
Miss Daisy McAnuliy has an extension
of contract at the Union (School, Diet.
No. 00. The term will expire three
months from March 17.
Miss Anna Hiiclunan, of Clackamas,
bus been engaged to leach the Sandy
school in Dist. No. 40.
Districts in need of a teacher should
address the superintendent. Candidates
are plentiful.
Supt. J. C. Zinser had a pleasant chat
last Saturday with ex-Supt. Staik
weathur, w ho expressed eurpiiee at the
fact that under a Republican adminis
tration the superintendent is still obliged
to content himself with old shabby furniture.
Damascus School Hi purl.
The second month of school in District
77 closed March 14. Number belonging,
:S3; daily attendance, 31. Daily attend
ance ii 94 per cent of number belonging.
Anna Olson, Teacher.
I'or (he Complexion.
The complexion always sutlers from
biliousness or constipation. Unless the
bowels are kept open the impurities from
the body apear in the form of unsightly
eruptions. De Witt's Little Early Risers
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 Ris
ers for biliousness. They were just
what I needed. I am feeling better now
than In years. Never yripe or distress.
Safe, thorough and gentle. The very
best pills. Geo. Harding. ' 1
"I bsve used Chamberlain's Couh
Remedy for a number of years and have
no hesitancy in saying that it is the best
remedy for cough, colds, and croup I
have ever used in my family. I have
not words to express my confidence in
this Remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North
Star, Mich. For Bale by U. A. Harding,
Druggist.
Exporlcnee Convinces.
Prove its value by investing 10 cents in
trial size of Ely's Cream Balm. Druggist
supply it and we mail it. Full size HO cent.
1XY BROS., 66 Warren St., New York.
Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, 1809.
Messrs. Ely Kbos.: Please send me a 50
cent bottle of Cream Halm. I find your
remedy the quickest and most permanent
cure for catarrh and cold in the bead.
Dell M. Potteb, Gen. Mgr. Ariz. Gold M. Co.
Messrs. Ely Bbos.: I have been afflicted
with OAtairh for twenty Tears. It made m
o wak I thought I had consumption. I
pot one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and in
three days the discharge aUipped. It i the
best medicine 1 hare used for catarrh.
Probert. CaL Fbanx E. Kikdlespibx,
Prier's
Hair Food
Cleans the Scalp
Removes Dandruff.
Prevents Baldness.
For sale by all druggist and R.
I'ricr, Caufleld Bldg.
STRICTLY PRIVATE
We solicit your banking
business; and with the
assurance on our part
a that it will be kept j
STEICTLY PRIVATE.
THE BANK OF
OREGON CITY
OREGON CITY, OREGON
S. J. VAUGHN,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECONCITY.
located bktwien the bkidoi am
tlPOT.
Double and Single Rigs, and Bad
die horses always on hand at th
lowest prices. A corral) connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information regarding any kind oi
atock promptly attended to by person of
'etter.
Horses Boucht and Sold i
Horses Boarded and Fed on reason
hU trrn.
JOHN YOUNGER,
JTJE2 -XW E I 33 3B
Opp. Huntley's Drug Store,
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
OIK LEADER
TYPEWRITERS
Hit od Second Hind, All Viket
SOLD arjd RENTED
Platens and Parts for All Machines
EXPERT TYPE WRITER REPAIRING
At Keaaonable Price
Mimeographs, Hectographs
And All Duplicating Goods
Typewriter Supplle and Office Furniture
Write or 'phone or call on us
when you need anything
Coast Agency Co., Portland, Or.
3l Stark Street, opp. Ldd Tllton Bank.
Long Diatance 'Phone in Office.
Single Key Board
Enterprise and VV. Oregonian $2
Are You
Thinking
Of
BUYING A WATCH? )
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F so, do you know enough about watches to make a safe purchase? Remember
that we are an old reliable house, that we have been in the watch business for
many years and that we make a specialty of repairing watches, and therefore
are in a position to know all about them. We recognize that we must be honest
with you to retain your patronage, as we are here lo stay and to make good our
guarantee. We carry the largest stock of watches and jewelry in Clackamas
County. These are some of the reasons why you should make it a point to see
us when you want to purchase a time piece or have it repaired.
Our watches are made in solid gold, gold filled, silver and nickel. In the filled
we sell the "Boss" make. It is made of two layers of solid gold with a layer of stiffening
metal between. It has the elegance and wearing qualities of an all gold watch.
Our prices of Watches
For Boys from $2.00 to $15.00
For Ladies from $4.00 to $75.00
For Men from $2.00 to $75.00
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
OSS- THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS .
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