OHEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. "1 the'"J ilttt ,utt' ,0 "s by4 IS I De joVcity Enterprise New To-Day. " ' Jersey '"! "' l'"'"M ln,,.ilr f ,i'lr"M K'y. r. ;Vrn)-lO MKN WITH TKAMS .JhH..Im.iI. Hciinokm, ...,-iiu halls- 1H." h LirsMII.b ltl.m il T AND NOW ;,j;;;!c'.-i. i- y,"",h- ,r !;.' - UnKYTOLOAN AT H, 7. AND o f JbI 'm ,",,',,r'l3' U ' U" provmimnis, ;iii,fiH;.lw; total aunmm ol tulli oulliietnd (or the lineal ynr, HM4 00; Kmmixi of collecting loll f,,r fUi'Ml year aside from permanent tin tr i t . r.M7.:w. ORGANIZATION OF BASEBALL LEAGUE TKOL'TKPAHO.l 1H OPES. lUll.Y lloAT To I'nkTMKli Tli re lumpllnii of ilia Oregon City-Portland mil ha fllll'lieUled Mint th pfhllc. will U pleaded lo li mrn that this ity will en jy a daily boat service nil through the! Rllllllllltr, The Steamer l.eotl HS been repaired mill ri'Htted mid looks like rlil. Four round trip will he made ' ,L" dally and llie boat will touch kt 11.0 fol-! l-'ot tiirit Ion of a Slock Coin pun)' For llir1 SciiHon'H Work. IK A MS IIAVK L.NIHtH) lowing way lauding n.i at no mlu-r point; Magoin,' I'ltrk, MnldriiwV, . On g hi ( It y Hill Tut a Klron kttr' Morry S, KlaleV a Mini Oawi-IMI. Tlm lo i lowing scheduU will lm maintained: Hrreral of the lml Flhf rme n Wf re Out HmhUj mil Made Fair Catches. LMMiH . H'KK1 I'M. (..fll. ln Hi. KlHit.."1 .,..,.,, , ,.v lliauliuiceat Jinn"""' ....' iy;;1::::,r-(UirriTH. j The localnews. l ,tlM' " -Th" MuU,",, (',U,, r I'liy "I ",,Ml1 ,lm ll U C. H"''"'11. A'"' I7ih. The ugt.M.k mi J""1'- tn lii-coining Wage-earner Fx If'tuni Srm-ilyT" All Interested f - .- I i.i l. irMlil. s1a H-'V -H C. '- ISywr- ..i II,. i W. S. M redden. 01 li.im.1 KrltUy nilit i"l t C.fitv.litW IIm tMtl j. o lilt IliHIi" i. . ih. Iii. Mm nlou imiicr Cliirl "M'ollre Hum lo l-iok out :1a buy. !"'. 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II'IIUST l'l.Al C-OMI'I.KTil) Two Irol mil ii-my ttiiiliriiciiiK 7 irt ulUii-l In Cli k4iim County mmufniiiit Cxi low imliiiwi linvn incuiiipU'lril liy IIkuuIiIkiiikII I'. W. ruiin tinl V. li. f I y I , wftiT i 'i runilant work. Tlm Ut r 1 bfiiijj l,uii'l I . y k r.irtlitnil firm into nliri Vol ti ini-H unit w ni'ii i-otuplHi"! tuverwit IIm county Ihii'1 L'ihi. till Kimlly Urililatti tin) wolk ol umir nHMoiHir mikI r mi 1I in " Mgllut inmiy oilier countH'it luivi- w jrti . HlXIII AM) H.Md.OtV UoAll. Tllfl il ri-iHjrl n tlm cliicctorn vt tlm "t ll'xxl mi, I llurlow roml W'tt Hlxil icwinly cl.-rk'H ollii-M TilUy ""Hy Uw . All tnivi'l lo Mount 'JpiM! over tli in roml. Tlm rHirt illie ri-n-liiU mnl -x ni'iiHt-R lor tlm 11 yer t'imiiiMicifitC April l.l'.Hll mnl s April 7. 11M)2, ami follow! : "it him-ihIihu I" M'riminint tin '"'fiilii r Ui-k yi.nr, f.x.lV.KI ; totul i fxpfinli-,1 in iwriiiHiii-nt lin- I. fv Orfion Ciiy m 7 ml 10 A., M.I mnl Hi 1 : ;i( mnl -I 1'. M 1vk 1'ortlmnl t H ;) mnl II ..10 A.M. mnl l .1:(MI mnl II. 15 I', M. Tlm n'lMiiu-r will Uy ovir IHilil l Oh-oii City, Koiii, Irlp V' rnnti. Mm. .Mohtoomumv'ii Hiatkhknt Tlm Iti-v. A. J. .Moiiltfimii-ry Imi uuiln tl,e follow liiii iilaiiMimiit lor piililit-ntiuii in r-li-ii-niB to llii ai'ilmi of ilin Ciiuoril UhI lln"itlli( in li ganl to oh-)i k iiulilin ; "Il n very j(iti() li, ili .t th Coin,, II liy unmilnioiiK voi cxiriii..-, lln-ir y i -palliy Itli llm cirnrta o( I lit pi-tiiimicru mnl (Iikii ri-li-in-l tlm nmn.-i li 1 1 Myor, who, liy irtui nf iIih cliaitrr, InM oln i-ontr-il ( tin poln-M. A it now litlnU. W vtoy Imtftt HUMili,-r of i ll i.-nii whomti IrKo Voirra, loj.tli.-r ii Urjfnr iiiiinhfr of inoiln-r, in- un, Uiiklilria, liava friunnr, tliiMiiinilvca nun Imtlrnlly In fv,,r of tlm up,ri,ioin ol Kaiiililin In (), (oii City. Tin' Conn i ll, dy a llliaiiillinlia VntM, liaa pl.i, i-,l II wll on tlm in a ilo In view of tlim, it a hoiwil that Ilia II inor, tlm Mor, will vlm'a'Uly rxrr, lr lua i-ontrol of tlm IhiII to ailppirra nailihllnil " llui AliVAM Ij WAiua rim Willam rttn I'ulp A l'aptr ('uiiipany an, I tlm Ciown l'air Company laxl stui,lay ail vaiucil tlm watfim of ni-arly 100 nf their filil'loypR. All limn wll i have tii-n in Kiitlmi ill the r lt Id Willi (Jialnim mnl Martin Aa thn Kutli-ry. IUim-IibI' inaitiirt ara iinilur rormilir lion in Ihia city ami a alm k company liaa Im-i-ii OfKnizcl to taka charue of a club lor llip coiuiiitf imaNon. Tlm fo)lowin( nil!, iia have hfin clni lii'l : J. W. Moflatt, piraidciit ;(', tj, iintly,vic iriilcnt; jnhii I. K'-a'inK, M-i rclary ; II. I.fighton Kully, tri-aaurcr; (i. C. Iiai m( nianaifi'r; (iilhi-rl I. Ilmlkji-a, coach ; J. K. ll-oi'a, 0 A.M llcr, W. K. 1'ratt, Iwar.l of di M'tora. Miiini-'fr lUcon ald Mouday that Im had iuti-ndcd liaviiikt a tiy-oill of tlm ma-.-rial Humliiy hul tlm wcatlu-r prevnnli-d. Thirii'i u limn will try for placi-a on tlm niiiH. Tlm haltury will prohalily Im (ira ham and Martin. Tlm former waa at otiii tinm piiclmr for Clu-mawa and lat year played Willi tlm M. Milinvill team. Martin canulit for M Mmnvill I ml yar. K. Caliir, whu played with Willamette lal year, will he a aiihatiluta pitcher. A leaKim haa heen formed and four iram have entered: Monogram and rprhunh, ol rortland. Ilillalmro and O i-Kii City. A iM'rieof KinmahaalieHii arraniied, the aclmdiile covering every Sunday from May 4 to Jane 29, inlnaive. Aller July 4aw:ond feriea will be ar landed. Tlm object In lerruiiiatin the I fir.i n-rina before Julr 4 waa to ijlve the r.'lviii fl .VI i-er day yel an adva i of ,,.,, , op.rtuniiy to aelmdule nanma 5 cenla or II. n, and all n tlm fl J men have an advance ol 10 e-r rent, or l Tlm lucre. e in the Willamette will amount lo tU'l (KM a year and in tlm Crown Mill to U.IM) a total ol :.0,(X0, Itm greater part of which will be ex pended III llita I'i'V. Il waa i moored that the recent oripxilxat'i in of tlm branch of the American Federation of Labor In thiacilV had tlm elbi-l of rwinilirf the ecale in tlm inllla, but the attorney for tlm Willamette mill denied thla alatenmnt. 1'rerealdeiit Orealea I'.erce, ol the W. I'. A r. Co., arrive.1 In tlm city l.l Satur day iiiornluK from han Franiiaco and a lew hoiira alter war, la tlm announcement of the tncreaae wraa made public. The . . .. .. f I .. with otiiaiilera on mat oay. ttratna will fc-o to Wall Walla on tlm 4th and Manager Kai'on la Iryinjf to gi't Kv erutl or rndleton to come to Oregon City All of the foui leatim are itronn onei. The Monogram n made up of the mem hen of llm old Fontella team. The Up thiircli team la composed ol all of the hel playeri in I'ortland with the excep tion ol the Monograms. Ilillahoro haa aecured the aeivicee o( several ouUide playeri and expecU to be in it from Brat toUet. The Oregon City men will be alronuer than laat year. Suite were or dered laat Friday. They are very natty. Tlm co.or ia maroou with black belle. newaiavery gratifying to tlm people "I , C4ll , uta-kinga, Oregon City. Coming aa li did, entirely .j,lt) 0iuwj,,g w:,edule has been ar un..mite.l, the action tf the oflicera of U(i(,j . llm compaiiie ahould cloai r cement the j iy .unnurama va. Oregon City at tiea that ought lo exlal between em- 'L,,,, ('i,y ; Hillaboro vs. I'pchnrcli at ployeaandemployera. j'oitlnd. May II -Oregon City vn. (iltUN-Ol t.HAIMI! j Heiimintier that name whenjoil wantj a de lciotlH, ai'l'etuing, liourn-hing f'"! I drink to ake llm place of coiree. SoliC by all nr.a-i-r and liked by all who have iimmI il tirain l) la made of I'll"' grHtll, I It aid digi-aiioii and atreiigtlmiia )i ia not a Httmiileiit Oo Tuesday of laat week the trout eaaon opened ami tlm linhennen have put on their itory suits and started out to supply thi'ir Irienda with flab, or fail inn in this, wiih storiea of bard luck. One lUherman got supply of bait at Kelly k Nobliu'e and had been fishing a short time with poor lin k when the bait lull out of bis pocket and struck rock, smashing tlm bottle that held the bait in a thousand piece. This accident eo dlaictiHted the tUheriiiao that he fished no moie but went home Willi an empty basket. Early lait Kwturday uiorninz Jarnet Church, Forle 1'ratt, John 15. Lewth waile and "lied" Williams went out to Clear Creek and bad very good success, ! returning with aut 100 trout. Church was high man with 3'J. On the strength of bis success be secured position in i the salmon hatchery at Little White Salmon and left the next day for that station. He will remain there lor at least a month and plant all of the salmon in the hatchery, about 975,000, assisting I. II. Wilson, of the Clackamas station, who went to little White Salmon laat week, liy April .'10 the hah will all be planted in all of the streams Irnm the Deschutes lo the mouth of the Willam ette. These flsli have all been led lor several months. 1 r. A. L. IJeatie and F.d. Iteckner were out laat Konday and bad very good luck, notwithstanding the fact that neither of them bad ever fiahed before. I! ut tlm doctor fialmd like be pulls teeth and did it well. The Oregoniall of last Monday said : Although the trout flabing season be gan laat Tuesday, I'ortland anglers have bad little optHirtunliy to try their lack. A few fishermen ventured forth during the week and brought In uoodly quanti ties of the speckled beauties from the upper tributaries of the Sandy and Clacktnias, but those who ventured forth yealerday returned almost empty handed. The rainy weather was not conducive to good trout fishing, so the sjKjrt was lacking in its usual intereot. With its many excellent trout streams, Oregon is truly a sportman s paradise, and it is certain that many of the web foot nimrods will land good-sired stiings of fish before the season closes. The Clackamas, Santiam, McKenxie, Trask. Wilson and Nestucc Rivers abound with the finest tioul on earth, while manv other stream are noted for the gamy fih which they contain. In South eastern Oregon, the Williamson River furnishes good sport for the anglers of that K-ciion, and the Blue Mountain streams are none the less noteworthy. G. L. KusseTI and C. H. Mclsaacs went to Oregon City yesterday and trolled for steelhead salmon below the falls. They were very successful, land ing eight fine ones, pone of which weighed less than 10 pounds. As all good fishermen ought to do, they re membered The Oiegnnian office, and, a a const iptence, the reporters who break the Sabbath y working will feast on the fish caught on the Sabbath,' which, jafier all, are the bent dull. et iJs (-lelp aeh? Ottyer , If I make the price of all drug store supplies so low that you can buy more cheaply in Oregon City than in any other town in the state (Portland not excepted), will you stay with me? Much money has gone to Portland because the price of some well known patent medicine was advertised at a ridic ulously low price, perhaps considerably less than cost. While you have bought the one advertised article at a cut price you probably have also purehased two or three other things on which a city merchant makes 25 per cent, more profit than I do. Will you help me to prevent this hold up game? Do you ask how these prices can be met? Because every dollar's worth of stock that comes into this store is paid for the minute it arrives. Iarge purchases direct from the manufacturers, cash discounts, personal attention to every detail of the business, together with low rent and a large volume of business makes it possible. I can and will meet every cut price besides saving you many dollars on the purchase of drug store necessities the price of which you know nothing. I want to be honest with you and give you better prices and better goods than you have ever had be fore. Will you help me with your patronage on this basis? N Regular price. Peruna - - - -Swamp Root - - -Castoria - - . -Hood's Sarsaparilla Oregon Blood Purifier - Lyon's Tooth Powder -Cuticura Soap Schiffman's Asthma Cure -Green Mt. Electric Bitters - Swan's Down Face Powder Pozzoni's La Blanche " Kennedy's Discovery - Robertine - One Minute Cough Cure Pierce's Discovery " Prescription -Pinkham's Compound -Paine's Celery Compound - Our cut-rate sale of all household supplies is still on. $100 1 00 35 100 100 25 25 100 100 1 00 50 15 50 50 150 50 50 25 '1 00 1 00 J. 00 100 Cut price. 85c 85c 25c 85c 75c 19c 19c 85c 85c 85c 40c 10c 35c 35c $1 25 35c 40c 20c 85c 85c 85c 85c C. G. HUNTLEY Popular Price Druggist. Oregon City- nerve the but a health builder and the cblldien as well LalliH adults ran drink il with great 1 benefit. ! comm. I V your gloce CoHla about '4' as much as r and ".': per package. Afk r for ( train (). ,' I'pciiurcli Ihe Ijite-t Yarn. A rfttshurg drummer tells yarn: I always l ! . .klono;ittiiio ni .indj Oregoiif 'ity vs. IIUlDlioto ai uie- .11 City June pchurch vs. urenon itv at 1 '.irtlHnd: IlilMioro vs. Mono- tbls new Jnims t llillshoro. June .'8-Mono- .... r, .. f : i k . ui i.. .il,. ml llreion carry a Dome ,01 grains vs. nnmuuiu Ill my grip. 1 takeitity vs. upenuren m vieKui. Prier's Hair Food I H A CONVENIENCE - A checking-account with a bank is a great convenience; A k am ti n IUIhuui . cold easily and a few losea ol urn mi asm always nmkes me a well man. Everywhere I go I "peak a pond word for Kemp. I t'iko hold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. Al druggists, 2N; and 60c. Christian Science services are held at the residence on the nortb-eaht corner of Fifth and Washington streets every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday achool at 12 o'clock. Wednesda? even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser vices all are welct me. Is an Ipkal Tonic. it destroys microbes and completely eradicates dandruff. It restores the decaying hair roots, stops hair falling out,and keeps it healthful, soft and silky. For sale by all druggists. M not only to the business and professional man, but to 3 i ar j 111 1 ' J the farmer as well. More people wouia Keep sucn ac counts if they knew just how to go about it. We gladly assist those who need help in getting started. V, IS in BANK OF OREGON CITY, Oregon City, Oregon. Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2 s si - -- - - ' " 7T - ... - - " , hii-u,, Ill II I lllllll PT pjfflV'iT1 kf ii ' i sy ' I lis "WHITE" Sfi total Jno White is one ol the oiaesi aim uwn..vm..v made. It has always been in tho lead and you will find it far ahead to-day of all other makes, if you compare our latest machine with theirs. We would like to have you look over all the different makes and then come in and compare our drop head either the new rotary or tho late shuttle machines. They have many new improvements, such as ball taring, stitch indicator, new tension regulator, new ay of fastening tho attachments and many others. Our prices on these machines are very low as we sell them direct and do not pay any commission to agents. We sell new machines at $25.00, $30.00, 135.00, $40.00, $ 15.00, and giyo a full set of tho Is Kiuff Of All Sewini MacMaes very latest attachments free of charge with each machine. We sell on installments if desired. W guarantee each machine for a term of five years and you will always find-us very glad to make good this guarantee in case anything should get wrong. If you intend to buy a machine be sure and look over the White before you purchase. We do not ask any more for them then others do for a low grade machine. We have extras for all machines, such as needles, rubbers for bobbin winders, etc., and can get any part for any make of machine. Try our Sewing Machine Oil. It will make your old machine run easy. THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS BUR&1EISTER & ANDRESEN !! J f . ' 1 ' H