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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1902. 7gon City Enterprise New To-Day. ! Y,i WANT A IIOVIKT-TWU I I i'Iiu in.ar luiixa aaar. ",,.' I'"1'"" r,M,,i T , " 7 ,i IV WaI.I"'. (iWlinr, On-K.)ll fr II. " l,,llier. Ml.K-TWi COW, i t.e J"'"'y """ l)",,ul" iminirH or aii'lie.a Chan HCH Ml I-I- HKIlfll.r AM NOW i ,'. nlcr. A !'' "I "" l't- ;?J":,:',i1...i. J. . v..i., r.,... : I M4N AT H. 7. AND II Jll'Hll. , ..M,iS A l.UIKKiril. the .hard MmH.IM'H,) !' ""' ,, lU.r,..i ami roiiMlry .r..'-'y I'" from man Hivi-r nim! 100,000 lake from Diiliuh, Minn. trout riicclvitd Havana ( it In iiik Foot. Uooiue Hi'liiiiidl, of Minimi, . I.miiiuIiI to thin city Mou'lNy Nltnriio.ni, uir.irliiK from M'lly rut (!. Tlix nh'IiIciiI happened wbllt Hcliini.lt hk triiiiu,iiK limlm from Tim wound wa! ilrKti by ( I.liyaiclan and ihw Itijuru'l nun waa taken limn Monday nilil, NkW I'ltmi AMI) (ill Nr. MAI. I'Mlt.ll.VMT At n lM.-.,lin of Hih uWtora of Hie I'ort-1"'' 'r ,,,'l'in,l wil1' 1,19 I", but Wed laud iimial Hedrlc ('.iiiinanv In Purl- K,""iU t'ook wa! able to aiinouncH tb land 'aat haiunlay II. W. (loo.b., On. ' "10""1 "calved up to llin time there ral MatiailHr ol tliDct.lli.i.nv ... .U.I.1 " "' NlliOIIIH ed i')-mimii lit iir I p. K. Morey, wlioj It iUiiI on dm rellreil ILt and given at I'Kimioii of :M00 n year lor three, year. . TIim !lary of lhn ircnlnt la fiMXH), taken from tl.e CU( k"mlp'"l,"" I'" lwn wle In arden and ! Ktatxmknt or Taiki I'aid. The : cuiiiiiUilon of work In llinolUce of Hlierill' J. J. Cooke chunoiI ly the nmli of Koile to y tliulr txe t)tfore Marcli 10, in orlr t) oliluln the thrne er cunt mlmto, i kuiomI iho i'IitIi nI force In the ollli-e to 'the local news. ..... PoTornr HoHimK. TU U nit''t hy imliii'n M-r..i u, !,!, ii o.rii enil rolilxxl ol nUmt M- aiu. WiNii Hrimlor ill .'lr-. the .inii'Ai. mi'. Itr in-ll ,i; sioVI'H-k n il ioliiu-l imiicn ,1 clilil'"1!". , NM-IAI. -Tlifre lH I , it lh Wnliih ("oirrulloiil icliil Hcvi.r Ciwk lirl Tliur.Uy ,,ii Ai'iil A fl-.e .r.rgrni h Luftncril lr lh occtuhm. All i . . i..- olni n i-iintrtlliK over (0 tine ,riiiu in lh Iih I ln.l olllc, haa luiiii the dwiahill ol the U'K- ,,i ; Ir in nearly SO " ,, tnxl ibimiI lor the nt of 'l miitiDi Alalia rviiiMUJi, (iiiriiil.liiit J. ('. ill-r ie iri Fti'lay from viail of wveial i io ili rlio..la tn the ! l It) of L river. IU vialtnl lilt m hoola at f rlgfi, I'lra-alit lllll, I'llioll, Wilaon If, lr "t 'm, WilUuiPiin Falli ami i'lnct So. 07. l.K.tlTUATIuM KimiCIHI i'.ilXI. I lie i ilrliun likil Ihla wiwk how thai r;r0 Vulira hav p-nialf rnl. Thia in lull ol ihn ihiii.Ikt of vutcra In county. Al the laat rphlttiitial !!ion 4hl vulca were cant ami two in no the ri-ifiilrtttion fur Ilia Juni '.wn M IVDI.Vm Ai t 'lllKNTAI.I.V 1IH HAKOHl ni!rt Chaitfru, a ymuiK Imp)', met 'i in arriilviit Hatur.lay w ti it-It camp I'lrrmilliliK in t lit lima of (lie liltte .fro( lii Irfl haml. lit waa playing 'i !S ralihiT ri'Votvcr AlK-n the tloo mi . i.I.-ii i m 1 1 y ilirt'hiiriixil, the i pftiftriliiiif Urn littln llnK'T. viiim Tai a. Freil J. MhiiiiII, nlnl titii.n irtl.i (or i'alu at'iiatnr, rwwil ahout ill I in 1 1 o I ti nil h Jliuut Uh K'i.lity eveiilnu on Hie ! o ul the ruiniiii)(ii. The audience nilritfil a i.i i iiit.r.itt in Ihn re ''k id iha yniiiiK anakir. Mr. :nll axt anioiitt the Voter of llol ;'lione , -a, ml. I vote Ihn Social ial "li)i tin nthi.r IHf the Cllien'a t. fin. lliili'Dinh ahciMillioiiHe l in a tinner aiol the volt ntl the ''id U iivi.h.i ainiiim Ihret irecincl. F. Keller, nim ia ntiiuipiriK the county tl intermit of the Hodalmt ticket, 'k ! Caiieinah TuxmUy evening, al " fra Wnliiratlay evt'liilitf anil at 1'iellMt niKM NW NaIIONAI. Ill AHO Ol KH KIIH. Cuiiiiany A, Tliinl Ht(liiH'iit, ()riKon Natl.iiial lluanl, helil a l aurua Monday lllht to aelt-ul a aucccaiMir to CailNn Oforutt W. M 4i tin. rfHluiifd Kiral l-ienifiiant II. bullion Kelly waa choafit raiilaln, Second l.ieiilrnant Fred leihk W. Iliimtihrya waa ctioaen Ural ! lieutenant, and Her gnu n! William Kiiehl, am i, ml hniitnuaiil. Aa aten aa the reaig- nalluii of CiUin Martin la accelti.l hy Ihe U'lVeiimr, an electinii will he cal ed and the tilllceia will tie fvrina'ly cleclel I.OaT TllMKK Fl Mil H' 1 1 ll(.) Kleill, an fin ill. i) e at the Wouleii Milla, met with an accident Saiiirdty which reanlled in the hiaa ol Ihe flrat. aii'iiml ami thlul II imen of liia rihl hand. He work liiK on Ihe cardiiiK iiiAi'h.lin, winch wi a'aiea ihn wihiI, and while moving liia rili. hand vta caught In Ihe machine. The ll"h wa frighllully lorn from Ihe kilOi klea to the iminla ol Ida lingera. It wa liiH-..iy to aiiiitnlt tlm llml thriw diner, hot it la h..lieved llin llllle flngnr and Ihiimh can he aaved. lUiTiaia Ini ohi'onatk at CoTrmtix Aniclea of no orHratioii were fllo.l Hat lirday ol lilt I'leaxant llolne. E it t l -1 CIiiimIi. Iy M. Hall, Jain-a Spiera and II. T. CumiiiuiN, ol Coltiell The value of the iruM-rly of Ihe cur lunation It IOK), toliriatliig ol land and franlial iroH-rly. The ol.jecta and liialiiinn ahall U Ihe maintenance of divine or al t i ft . and lli- ilirl of leligloua oh-aervanc-a and ordinance), ill accordance Willi Ihe iiKKgea and cualoma of Ihe Mir iuiiaiy IUilil tlt-noin i nn t it in of Christ ian. The i.Mh era of the incorporation hall he three trn.ieei and (he aaid truatt-ei aliall coiialilu'e ooard of di rmttir Paii.T IhiAT to I'oiiTi.AM). The re iiinjitioli of the Oregon City-Portland run ha c'linmeiiced and Ihe public will he plca-cd lo It aru that Ihla city will en Joy a daily hoat aervice all through the lid) mer. The aleaiuer l-nli liai heeii repaired and relitled and hx'k like a yalii. Four round trip will he made daily and lite boat will touch at I lie fal lowing way landing and at no other liinl: Mag.uie'a Park, Meldruin'i, Morey'a. KUIev'e and Oawi-go. The fol lowing atliediile will he maillUlned: Leave Oregon t'i'y l 7 and 10 A. M. and at 1 :3D and P. M. I've Portland at n :tii .n.l II ::i( A.M. and at .'1.00 and ll l'il'. M. The Bicainer will ly over ingl.ia al Oicg.m City. Kiiud trip "5 cent. . . pitrKinrTioN ok lliiouK Tkoi'T Hue hundred ilmiiaand hr.K.k Irout fry re aiiltmg fiom Ihe fggi 'cct ivt'd fioru the United State Hh (oiiiiiiieHiuo Stalioli at Uadville. Clo., will a.HUi ln turned over lo the Oii gnii Fi. ll nod (i.nne Ahi ciatioil I V SiilxointendfOl J Nelnoll Wi r, ol the Cl.i kitin Station . The M-coiid ehipnicot of Iihi.(HK) trout willaNo he given lo Hit aH-ociatinn with the ex cept ion of oiit or two email hhipment" 10 indivi.luiilH. The Suite Fith and ime AocUlion will ciimmcnce Ihe iliairilm- linn til ft nit ahoul the IiihI ol Ihe Of tax 'lo he collectod wa liiS,Hi2.70 and the hooka were oix-oed for collection Fell ruary 17. The total amount of taxe collected up lo and Including March V' a II I2.1W.71. The amount of money received wa f 1 0S.U7 1 07. The amount received In half payment on which no dmcoiiet wa allowed was l7. The taxe paid ill full on which the three per cent iliHcounl waa allowed amount lo 107,221.71 lea the diacount of 1,21rt M bring the balance to $104,007 07 The clerk at work on the cali book la en gaged in checking up the taxea paid aince March 15 and In a few daya the total amount of taxea paid to date will lie announced. potato planting. In aoutliern Oregon and portion! of the Wlllamitte Valley early planted garden! are up and looking well. Peaehu, apricot!, early plume, prune and ome varietlea of cherrlea are in full bloom. Block ia improving. Til 1(01 (ill TilK WILLAMETTE LOCK Cet tls Jtelp rjief? Otyer j Mlali ni' Dt Miiiwlnf the Amount of BuI ner.! Fur the Lt 1 hree Mi-n li. wet k llllll III urn I ... i uil I.m t.liiiite.l in the varloii aii.t .... j - i Rtreamitif the Stale. The flret lot will go lo Pendleton for distribution. It will take about three week for the complete tliHlrihulion to be made. No direction! have yet been received from WaMhinglon ,,1,. iI.h JiOO.OOO ealmoii hutched Jt'MV Li-t Fok Aran. Tan The regular venire of juror ha been drawn (or the April term of the Circuit Court, which convene next Monday. The name of tne juror, their occupations and residence follow!: Chri! Kocher. f irmer, Harluw ; John Page, carpenter, Abernethy; Koecie (iard, farmer, Milk Cretk; John A. Itandolpli, farmer, Viola; Fred Kidder, farmer, I'leaa ant Hill; It. i. Pierce, florist, Ore gon City; A. Ilar.lei.ty, farmer, Kiilirt; Paul Dunn, farmer, Cascades; II. Smith, farmer, Mackabnrg; John Tracy, farmer, Garfield; John P. Cole, manufacturer, Harlow; J. II. Howard, painter, Oregon City ; I-eonard Charman ; capitalist, Oregon City; Thoi. Duffy, farmer, Heaver Creek ; John Darling, farmer, Maple Lane; F;ii Peter, farmer, Tualatin; U. S. Dix. farmer, Canyon Creek'.FreJ William, farmer, Dauiaa cur: J. L. Kruse, farmer, Tualatin, Henry Theisseii, farmer, Milwaukie; William llarria, farmer, Manle Lane; James F.vaua, farmer, Canby; C. (. Iloynigton, Milk Creek; George Randall, farmer, New i:ra; (Jeorge Cunningham, larmer, Springwater, Allen L. Walling, farmer, Oswego; Iouii Kirchem, farmer, Harding; Milo (iard, farmer, Highland; Alfred Sharp, farmer, Tualatin; Albert E. Stokta, nierclmnt, Canemah. WxATilaa and Cboh CosnmoXH. Ab normally cool weather has pievailed dur ing the past week over the entire State. In the western auction modeiately heavy showers have occurred almost daily, w hile in the eastern bection they were principally confined to the llratfew dayi, the latter half of the week being cloudy. The maximum, or day temperature! in Western Oregon ranged between 44 ami 04 degrees, ami the minimum tempera tures between 34 and 44 degree!. In Eaatern Oregon Ihe maximum tempera ture! ranged between 42 and 04 degrees, and the minimum lemwalures between 24 and 38 degiees. Light Irosta have frequently .occunred, but at yet they have caused little or no damage to fruit or vegetation, owing to the backwardness of Ihe season. 1 he cool, showery weatli er lias been unfavorable for farm work and the growth of Vegetation. Fall sow n w licat and out are in good condi tion. Winter wheat ia still backward, and the ipriiitf sown ii slow In germinat ing. Warm, sunshiny weather is badly needed to bring the w heat crop up to it! normal condition. Hop yards are look- inir Hue. and in some eectiona the vine! will soon he ready to train. Thus far there are no complaint! of iniBsing billi. (Jras ha maintained a slow but atedy growth throughout (he week, and pastur age in the western section ia reported lo be in good condition. In the eastern section the weather hna been too cool for satihfiictory growth to ensue, and aa a re sult Iced is abort on the rangea. Fair Tiie Portland General Kloctrlc Coin. pany Saturday filed it! quarterly report, ! for the three month ending- Marcli 31st, bowing ihe freight, passenger, iteani- j boat, hargei, etc., passed through the j canal and lock at the Willamette falii. at Oregon City . The itatemerit ahowa that a large amount of business wa transacted at the lock! for the term cov-' ered. The steamers passed through, the j number ol liipl made by each and the number of passengers carried by each during the quarter are abown ia the ap pended table: Tripi. r. F:imor 77 Wi Modoc 4.1 Ml Kuth 34 471 j Pomona 75 1440 Altona 77 0 lona 0 62 1 Kuene 16 I Albany 2 ' N. U. Lang 13 iiarge! 4 j 347 3084 Total No. trip No. passenger! No. hori-et and cattle No. sheep and hog No. feet of lumber 310,188 So. feet of log! 133,000 No cord wood 10.rxl No. ton! freight 6853 317 3084 272 210 THY GRAH-01 TKY CRUX-O! Ask your grocer today to show you a package of UUAINQ, the new food drink tint take the place of coffee. The children may drink it without in jury as well aa the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIX-0 haa that rich aeal brown of Mocha or Java, but it ia made from pure graina, and the moat delicate atomach receive! it without distress. Ii the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 eta. per package. Sold by all grocers. Oci'clmaty OF SIX WEEKS H (tinning Mo nday, June 30. will be eori iliiitf.l In nnr of the room of Ihe Port inrnl HiiK.intH Oiliige, corner Turk und WasliliiRi'in Hrrft. It will hp strict' a 'h..il uf atudv. designed to Bid tiacriers :o hltfhiT uraili in the Auijont examina tion. Ftiilhi-r purt.rul.iro on appllouiiun. OPEN ALL THE YEAR Tin f 'oi tiiir.il llti.mss Coll. In o,.e!i all the : i . Hiinl.Pts may enter Ht any time, for cpt-clitl branch s nr a reicu!ar couri.e. and ru t h e ln.llvldu.il or c.asa In-strii.-tl.u'i. in nr. f. rr.il. i'ui: or nd for catalogue. I.enrri what ami how we teach. A. I. riti.lrtiiK, ! II., I'rlnelpal. 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 etate (Portland not excepted), will you Btay 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 purchased two or three other things on which a city merchant makes 2") 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. Large 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? 75c 1,eruna'reS- 41 00 7Rn Hawley's Catarrh ,UUCure, reg. 8100 80c SwampRootftim reg. 5J. 00 75C erce'8 av- lres" cription,reg.$l 00 75c erce s e(- ia covery, reg. 81 00 fiOP Pegg's Blood Puri fier, reg. 81 00 'yn Quaker Herbs 'OC reg. 81 00 Best Olive Oil for table use, 81 00 75c 7KP Oreg. Blord Puri- UKJ fier, reg. 81 00 $1.25 Kennedy'sDis- corery, 81 oO 25c Castoria, reg. 3oc IRp Pierce's Pellets, X0C reg. 25c' 20c or a c p3, 18c Cut'cura Soap, reg. 2oc 35C 0Dernei reg.oOc 40C HmcT8 Almond Cream, reg. 50c fifip Schiffman's Asth ma Cure, 81 00 10C Swan's' Down, reg, 15c Qq Talcum Powder, reg. 15c 70c Herpiddo, Qfp Electric Bitters, OOC reg. $100 40C Electric Bitters, reg. 50c 19C RUDtfam reS- 25c 50C eeronmei reg. 75c 15C Soap.reg. 25c These prices are only a few samples of the bargains 'I have to ofler you. The cut price includes prescrip tions, toilet articles and every day supplies. C. G. HUNTLEY Popular Price Druggist. We have 125 packages of sweet pea seeds to give away to our lady customers next Saturday. Any purchase on that day entitles you to a package free, j Prier's Hair Food Is an Ioeal Tonic. It destroys microbes and completely eradicates dandruff. It restores the decaying hair roots, stops hair fallingout.and keeps it healthful, soft and silky. Tor sale by all druggists. A CONVENIENCE I ' BANK OF OREGON CITY. Orenon City. Oreaon. Br ' ' A checking-account with a bank is a great convenience; not only to the business and professional man, but to the farmer as well. More people would keep such ac counts if they knew just how to go about it. We gladly assist those who need help in getting started. T"TT .'.- win... mjf 1,111, "imifMi i,iiiiirTTtLiTn'"'-'1,r''' 1,111 fc'"'il1"" "", 'i"""""ai ,j m " ' jr ft "WHITE" Semi ltoftf IsRiiMlSiiMalB 1 Tho White is one of tho oldest and best machines 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 tho 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 bearing, stitch indicator, new tension regulator, new ay of fastening the attachments and many others. Our prices on these machines are very low as wo sell them direct and do not pay any commission to agents. We sell new machines at $25.00, $30.00, 135.00, $40.00, $45.00, and give a full set of tho very latest attachments free of charge with each machine. We sell on installments if desired. We 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 ex,tras 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 eas 3 THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN O