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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21 1002
Oregon City Enterprise
(!inii"i ii.u Vai.i.ky. The pioneer act
(li'iiicnt In IliU county, auulheuHt nl Ml.
Hcutl, which ha been called "lcrdorf
Viilti y " hii'I "Happy Hollow" will 1. 1.
kimw ii hciciiflcr kh Chrlatilla Valley."
TIiIn name wa adopted for Hint valley al
llin hint ri'IiiiciI iimeling, It In a comhl
imllnii dl lliu name of ChrU mill Tilla
I Ion dm I, pioneer of that eltlcmcnt.
ly combining the llmt name Into one
(Im pioneer resident. It I a beautiful
ki.iI irHHtiiiiH district, ami In rapidly
lilting Willi settler.
llllAMKH NlNMICIN 1'aKIMiSH. (i("
trnnr tecr ha completed lint coin pi
linn nf hi ruit upon lint pardon lilt
Inn granted during hi (itiii of nlllce, ro-
liiUmou of line and restoration Id clli-
xmiahii. Notmitlislaiiiliiig tint large
ii i hi lr o( petition wlilt'h liuvtt ln'in
ptrncnled lu liiin, Ninl 1 1 in iiilliwiicc
w Inch have been brought Id hear, hit
la nntilit ft go"d record Ill.lliU reaped.
i lull paidona liny, lifer ha granted
nineteen ; ciiiiiiniiliitiiiiiH, ttix ; remission
nt tinea, eight; and Melioration to citizen-
liii, twenty live.
hAI.HitN IN I'l'l-KU lilVKH llllrillg llm
p.it eun llm government placed h
lllii. IUIi ' I ill I Im fall ut I hcgoii City
mill llm i t'nillt in tlnit Minimi citn now
much tint I' ijt Willamette river, lit'--!
1 1 y tlicic lull leen it very lur(ii Mill ol
Ulilliinll III tint Ciiliiinliiii iivnr Mini owing
!! lint HhIi wheel piite ft 1 1 ii i ii 1 Kir nl tint
tl-h have aiiivcc led III ascending tint
Willamette. A few morning ago minion
nnt reported In liitvit been seen niiiiiii(
in the river at this city. It la said llmt
Hit')' were 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f i j 1 , Iml jnitt Imw mini
i flit lli')' mere thiTit i no mean of
'liiiiniliil. ( 'itrvat IUh tia.ctle.
Oickoon rrilool. Ckhm . Tim bicii
mill ntMirl nl Slate Superintendent J. II.
Ackciman didoae some Interfiling lad
ill rniinttrlioii Willi llm ichooll ol tint
elate. It hIihwh mi Increase in tint school
population ol tlin state from IftM.HIH in
I'.ml to lus.I'Ml ut tlm lUtn of tlm rttH)rt
tlml Iiiih jotti been ruiuii1itil. In llin
minitt leiighlli of tiimt llm iiiirolliintiit Ikm
increased from U7,7.Vi to 100 ,('. The
Increased ttlirolllllltllt in tllH aellOol CftlU
(or lint employment ol ftiMilinniil teach
r. In tlm Vitiif jual eluad tlm numlmr
ol tuitrhitrii mm increased from -11)18 to
1010 Of that number of instructor em
ilnycil In llm win join of tlin itUtn, 1413
tmvn cither malt) certificate or llmt
tirade; Hs ) have second grade; :W I10M
tlilnl grade; r.5 urn equipped with prl
niHry i'f-rtilli tit ml 3113 hvu ti-i:lior'
H-niiitn. Purlnu the I'lt yef 1771 ft
ilii'iiln tonk the tcaohttrH' exiniiitioii
(or lttncliitr' citrlilli-fttttii, ainl ol that
g BILLS OF EXCHANGE
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payablo in nearly every
country on the (jlol.
BANK OF OREGON CITY J
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Hart Sd) iff ocr
IlindTiilurcJ
I.AIIOft SlIIIKKNT (If
lilKil'lvi'it of homim will he inmlu out of
I.hUd county durliiK the pri'Uftiit witfk.
One hiiiiilrml hitml Imvi) httttn houi(lit hy
I ih AhK"li' eoplit from J irk mill county
ii'i)iln. I'hi-y will he tlrivnn to MryH
vllln n,l thi'ii liikit the milroml to I.oh
Aiiki'Ii'". Another lot of l"7 Im-h I will
U) to the City of Mi'ih-o. They nnt a
line lot of l.'i lunula ami npwunl. They
will he iliiven to miine (ioIiiI on the rail
roii'l, limn ahiiiei hy mil l.t the (!ity of
Mexico vin I. on Aniiitleii. Mr. Alvirrz
1 1 an hit( home ranch in Mexico ami fur
lihthea tlml uoviTiiinnnt witli horHea.
The Kxiiiiiiiier naya the lot avrrani'il
ahniit -- er heml.
I'AI.IKIIlSU HnWKKN Two Ol'INIONH
The Huiilhern I'wlllu ha hecoiint noiiiit
what iliHMatiflieil with fuel oil for their
locninutivoH. The claim ia that thia foi l
not only cakea Ihe hnileia ami prmlurea
liiliniti) ilirt, hill that alao ht huhii of ill
Kieat heal it crack" the crowiiHheel ami
other platen. It la reported thai the oil
fuel appurtiiH ia to he iliacanli il ami tint
locuiiiolivea are to ho foil hereafter with
coal. In Ori'H'ill W'Jtxl will iI'JilhtleaM hit
the fuel, ami If thin rumor provea true
the wixkI imluatry will not hu o li.ully
tlainiiKinl a many aupHeil it would he
hy crmle oil. Yet, in the opinion of
tune eiiKineeri, oil will lie the fuel, aa
the defm.'ta on account of inlenmt heat
can he remedied hy providing ureater
dianinter of water ill the water hoxea.
Imchovkm KNTH AT Ski.i.wooii, At a
meetlnn of the Sellwotxl hoard of trade
lant Friday evenliiK the ooiniiiittpe on
local iiniiroveuifliiM auhmitUtd report
ahowiliK that in that diatrict over 80 now
Imlldinna of all kind hve been built
thin year, the coal of which aKKr'i:teH
1100,000. The report My that 45 new
dwelling were erected, ml (treat num
ber of old houattft were remodeled ai.d
rebuilt. Coat of theau buihliliKi) ran from
,VH) to f.tMK) each. Mention la iiiaile of
the new choolhouan built for Willaburg
diatrict, eoittinu f:i(K), which ia in the
Hellwood territory, and 1ik the fine new
eight-room actiool tieitiK built for the
l'ortland diatrict, the enlargement of the
Hoiiaaa. Twol Portland Woolen Milla and the fttartiiiK
of uoiialructlon on tlm new aawmill at
the fool of SpokHiie avenue. Thia allow
ing waa regarded an haliafartory. The
demand for houitea coiilinuea.
A Uhnawav !ov. A young boy who
gave hi name ua Saiineta came here late
Monday evening and aaul he waa going
I to Wooillmrn where hi grandmother
waa living. It leaked out tlml he came
from Harlow and had been alaying with
C. V. Harlow of that place. A the boy
had beitn out in the rain and wa wet to
the akin, had no money or anything to
cut, it looked like a raxH of run away,
and I'oitiniter Snyd'tr telephoned lo
Harlow to find out if there waa any truth
in the atory. It waa found thai the loy
had left the In. lint of Mr. H.rlow the
name evening and Mr. Snyder waa attked
to detain him here till next morning.
Mr. Harlow came and got the boy Tues
day. It appeared that the hoy waa s
ward of the Itovt' and (iirla' Aid Hociely
that Mr. Harlow had taken into hi home.
Oiikiion Kxiiiiiit. W. K. Coman,
general (might and paaitmger agent of
the Southern l'acilli line in Oregon, re
cently received the following communi
cation from (ieniral Immigration Agent
McKinnt y, of Chicago, which ia ol in'er- j
et to Orttgoniaiia: "The Oregon exhibit '
which we hud at tl' I'eoria Corn Carnival
is now in our ollice, compoeed, aa you are
aware, of agiicultural productaalid fruila
from the Grande Konde Valley, Linn
and Wanhington countiea, Oregon. We
have arranged nhelve along the south
wall of our ollice and have placed thia
laat named exhibit thereon. The apple
in the window attract eople into the of
fice and when they get inaide, they view
the other exhibit. It would amply re
pay the render of thean exhibit if they
were here but one dav, to hear the ex
preaaion ol wonder and delight which
the exhibit call forth trouj the crowd
now in our ollice.
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The H S & M Varsity
The Hart HthafTnerA Marx
VarHity" Suit, which has heen
bo long a f a vor i t e among
young men follows who want
"unajjpy" clothes is as ucual
a popular style this fall. ,
It is ho good a style that the
tendency is to make all the
sai'k suits like the VarHity
model. There's a difference,
though; you'll see it at a
glance you will look at the
clothes '
"!lad to show'ein to you
anytime; and plenty of other
suits ami overcoats. . . .
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ItnitcT raiMAHY Nomination. A bill
ban ben n pre pared by the Direct Leg ieia.
tiou I-t-anue of Salem for the action of
the coining legialature. It provide for
direct nomination at the poll. All
purlieu ahall hold their ritnary election
at the pamit tune ami place and wparate
ballot "hall be provided for each party,
ho that member of one party ehall out
participate in the nomination of the can
didate of another parly. The bill alao
provide for 0ning the registration
book alter the June election in preeiden
tml year, and require a 30-day' resi
dence in a precinct to en'. tie a man to
vote at a primary election. The purpose
of thi Uat provision I to prevent "colo
nizing," by which voter are kept in a
precinct over nighl in order to control
the priniftry election in that precinct. If
thia bill or anuit'thing aimilar is enacted,
it will prove a Bt (inner to the work of the
would be political Oob, found in every
couuty in UieaUle. It is a good thing,
push tt along Reporter.
ror Sule.
Thro regiflered abort horned heifers,
aired hyOtkrlill l.ad. Initio, bred to
Minmore 171110, alao 8 spring calves. 2
bull and tl heifer, aire I ny Ijrd Uuy
ninne, also three colta 2 '4' bred Perchon,
1 fine 6-year-old mare hroke to work.
All thia ttork will be guaranteed as rep
resented. Oak Gkovi Stock Fabm,
Currineville, Oregon.
Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2.
December..
Fashions
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Every variety of garment
(or indoor and outdoor
wear. Band frill novelties,
tacked and slot eam ef
fects. Drop shoulder ef
fect. All abowa in the
Butterick Fashion Sheet,
just out. Free for the ask
ing in person or by postal
card, at
HUNTLEY'S
BOOK STORE,
OREGON CITY.
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2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacifio
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
towns.
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
Esrsonal communication,
istance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard as Port
land. Oregon City office at
Hardinafs Drug Store.
number 4:11 failed to pas. 1
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The largo increase in our business this year has made it necessary
to move to larger quarters. We are going to occupy the the
corner store in the new oabbs building, about
Decemtoer 1st, 1902
and we will bo better prepared to show our immense
stock of Holiday Goods .......
Don't DF"oxct Tills
That when we get settled in our nkw store we are going to have a
si'Kt-iAh opening sale lasting three days. We are going to give a
discount on every article in the store. You aught to be interested
in this sale, as it will give everyone an opportunity to select their
Christmas Presents from the largest and best selected stock ever
shown in this city at less than the regular price. . . . ,
Our prices have always been very low, as low as any house can
afford to sell and keep up business, but in order to advertise our
NEW LOCATION, SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER
We will offer these inducements '
Our special discount will be 15 per cent less than the regular price.
Our goods are all marked in plain figures. We will deduct 15
per cent from this mark. Remember that this sale will last only
threo days and we will announce the date in next 'weeks papers
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BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS.
OREGON CITY, ORIOON.
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