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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY DECEMBER 12 1902 Oregon City Kntcrprisc TOLDJ IN SIOEHEAOS. Tiif. Wati it ItmiNci. Sgaui four iiml trembling 1 1 4t vii m-i I llm km pnniln at 1 1 i im ii "M lit , rl lln'lr Ikiiiii'H ih mill inriK. "I by Willainntln' ini'iniuilil" IIihhIh. Monday nlicriiooii ti rivi-r had llilvilllllld III III" llliillllll of I lie Chin Kiii'li'iK anil Iiiimi Hik piiianul 1 1 1 1 1 i i -tt 1 1 1 1 1 k Hll till' luHiT lllt III iri'tiinlllt will be. i- i. Thn i'i iiil In iiml neighbor lux ii) gelling tlii'ir earthly j ,-. i 11 n In kIhii hii I In y i'hii in.ikii h inuiiii'Mtiirv Mi 'iii kiiiimi. About iivitv other year lliii . ill i'l In n Im threaieiied willi Wrt-lliillt Mild H fl'W Vl'lim Htf'l bonis Itllll rait mnl m'owa nl evmy iliarrip'ton wit JilylUK hi ill between n mie til I Im llllllPI'H, l K lllll Wilier Iiml UVKI llllW I'll llll till- III el HIT' m t'OlllltrV IhiIWIHIII lllll , 'l.ick.iiiis mnl lliii N. l; tuck. A .Ii i n r hi. n i k. Nrxt Tuesday even-. lug the Aci.ileiny debating society I In lioM ill-Lulu tiui 'I'll ii r n. Iii y ii'kM iln- ! liatn.g dub of I'orllaml and Very lit t i - -1 , ii if ii i u r it i ii Im ln'i'li arranged., 'I lll K lllll lllnl joint ili'lllll. Wllll'll lllll! Arj.l.lil.' ne'ieiy ImH held in iA two! yeatu n exMclicn aa a amli'tv, A Mril j i lturl linn been uimtn tu liimre Iln mil' ien. Tim Thiiriuliy night t'lllli chill- Imiged tin' Imiiiii ti'n 1 1 1 mnl thn young i I 1 1 1 1 1 n ilrrlniii limy will win. Tim nil' ji'i l fr ili'lmiii Ml tlii limn In: "Ku-j solved Hint Hi" 1'ici-eiil Svaieui nl Mar riage ill! I'l'lll'lll In lliiiiniiiity." Tim d.i iitim mi lint alllrmiitivn ara Howard M liiuwiii'll, leader, Ivy I'u.k iml Wil liam I'tigim. Thnn r i-1 1 r i.i-ii 1 1 ii the liegullvn Miii l:,ilii ('. ( lyilii, lender, lli iiiy lloliiimiiu and S. Ilauonky, Theae. young nu n urn i lever dcbatem and lln-v m ill giv i llm home team a piritml i nn- (Ml. Mill H. I HI III H lllf l lull ltli till) public m Invited In Iim ciileitaiiiinciit, iii-k-liiliiiiL' ul 7 Turn lay evening, I'm (vnilti-r Pi. nl llin iirn.il' ny rooms, on Ii 1 1 1 street. WnllK lln ilMIM KII Mm CroWtl r jmt CuiiiiiHiiy, wlnrli Iim ln'i'li urerling it I i'if nili mill near Iim ull ii'n liii'tury, h miir.'ied m'Vernl "t back of IhIh hi (Im wink, mi ii ri-Hiili of llm high stage ul j witiir wliii'h Ih riing rapidly all along the river, fr nr several week past over' fifty nu n have, ln'i'li ui'tivcly engaged j ilatiiig lurk Mini InviiiK Hid foundation ; I 'I'l l- u. . . a L I...- ' 1 1 jr 11111 vil Hrm nil i urr. tin nun nww Inner progressed aa satisfactorily nil tha ciiii p.uiv would like in Iiiivh it, ami thin week several severe set backs were mi litiiiinl Iii-i huku ul llm hmli watiT which linn ill iim ml i'iiviui-iI IhtH'iiliru loiiiiilutiun Wurk. Tli Crown I'mmr C(iniiniiy Imvo inn Ii-r III" iiriMim o( tirnclimi on of Hid I...-1 iniiiii". itli iiiIIIh mi thn count hii. I nil thn niiiiiiii"iit anil iiimiiini'ry in lo Im Ilmt rU in nvnry mrlii'iilnr. It in tlm irr"iit inti'iidon ol thn liunniiHin nl thn i'niiiiniiy In niiiii thn mill with two or tlni'ii tiiii'li'M ami H wnl inn chuiH. Ah Id linw Ionic th workwill re iinn lor iih roiiiilnlion in now ilillicult in h ly , ii'iniliint priori imlly on l lit con- lllll.ill Ol tllil WiMtlllT Hll'l ili'lllll ul wtnr in llin river. r B V, V- i.1 THE OLD COUNTRY If you wlhh to send money to the "Old Country," you can do ho eanily and cheaply through this bank. We Ihbuc drafts pay able in neurly a 1 1 countries Iln Iiiun't HrAKii.-TliiirmUy niiili' tlm two niNtwir liiiihwiiyiiicn wf re com-1 Iiii Irom Hiriii,(wniHr with llinir wi-nltlij of pnni.li'ii wri'i-tli-il (rum lh maKter, j thny niii'iiiiiiii'rnil thn iiihiI nnrrii-r Jim-iIi ! I'iri-li, I'oiiiiiil? h'oi'U lii" ""'I"' ''" I (null OmifOii City With thn I'Vnnim iimil. I An Hen M" rntrii-h Hrrivml ii(ih'h IIih, flwo iioiIIhi t tu, Ihi'V lilH'il tnnir iiiiiki Hllil llnlllHIlilu I Iiml Iih 1IV1I lip III" lll'i"' J II l, Iiml any lo 'v Mr. Irrimi .1 ' I I. . .1 .. 1 ... I.. I.. ..I-.' anil IIIIIIHIIIU ion wym ni-.ii 'i'iii i'i "" i kliowintf tlmy roilliln't hit III" "I'I" ' Iihiii Mt rloH rHKii. whipin"l H lii'j hiim.i mnl Hum iliriainmiirnil (rum vil-w 'm i Initviiiii llin yunllihil rolihnfH pRmlyxml I i 1. 1.... :.. ii i.i.ii,, ,, n,u .ui 11111 I II 1 1 llii-rn in ill" nii'i'iin "i ' .-r- 1 4 o Our imf J W m '40 COCO 0 f. 0 P X larW' Www wrww i rl; OKI-COX CITY, OkH A r.lluKKN WlSIMlW. A fl.Tl Wlmlnw ill lliii front ill I'Miik IIiiim Ii'h tiin ftorn I w broken li'W iliiyt hko. Tim limn I wir iiiHkiin; Iioiiih alteration" for llin ('liriHiniaa ilmplav ami a loiitl timhnr lull i thtiniifh thu roHlly limit wimlow. An nxoi-rt tfhmr cntlnr. of 1'iirtUinl. ml out thH alio m fxeciittnl imi HkilllnHy Hint it now ri'iniri-M a prurtinal nye to ilnti'i:t the lirnak. 1 1 K NkIITKII 1 UK (NiI NTIIY. A CUM ill ViiIvihk ni'Vnritl HirnlllilH fid" hi'i'O tllml in llin I'i-1 1' ii riinrt ill wlih li Jinri Kmnr ia pUiniill' hihI I'hotnua IIoiIkm iIi-U-ihI- ant. Tim I'ompUiiit alli-ifna that lie-1 . - . ii i i...- i ... i iwi'i'li .ovi'innnr mi ami imrnniri im plHiiitill 'IhI wink f ir ilnlnmUnt lor I Iim rnaHoiiahln vhIiiii nf :,K; that plaintiff1 paul ili'fniul ml whlrli laa lirvnr Im-fii ri-tur I ; tlidt Manly MhhIiik ilnl work for ili'lni lanl lor thu rrKMiualiln VhIiih ol .ril.lH whirh ari'uiint wait an ainnml to plaintiir'a acroiin'. lany ollinr llnnia ol inilnliiniiina wnrn mil till in llin ("iiiipUiiit m(.iliit ill iff iim ii ll'i'ltf too liuiiinrm to llinnlloli, it will nilii. B to bhv Hint a ln iIhvh hii Mr lloiln i polilnly fkippi-il out ami Inft Ina IhuiiIv at Ciuihy wiiliotit a ri'iit ul muiii-y ami in mi uliiinwl 'i.iiVfrtv Hlrii-kntl filnl i 1 inn . Jj ; To hi cum Ihti payiiu-nl ol th uhuVB vjj iiiimi'iiili'il kiiniH, pUiniill haa att.irliml " 1 ili-li'iiilaiiN ImrM-a. whioiih ami liounn- j hohl nomlH all nl whirh, will prohahly h wlmlnw ""'I'' ""'ii-lv I11" runaway" imletilKii- Iii-hh. ii m a iinrniiiiniiia arn 1101 kiihwii evnn to Iiin family ami it ia Ii m i-vnlnnt iulniitinii to vvailii liia ren iiini In I i t lew ami IravM tni iirii'f atru keii family tiu Inliil to HiilfiT for Ilia liuailni'ilH. f1: ii O T7 O ! Holiday Specials To dri'Hn your Ixiy up for tlic holidayH call on u, an ; have just ri-c'ivel a innv linft of ciiii.IiKKn'h hi its which are ioali! up in the latent deHigrm, aul our prices are moat reattonuble. lion't furfftl to our pricks on chimkenh hiiokh an we carry the IichI line of boys and mihsks bIioi.h obtainable and our prices are right. . . If you' want to get a di-nirable present for your wifo or Hweetheart buy her a pair of our up-to-date Kutz's $2.50 or '.00 ladies' nhoes, which are eual in style and quality to all 13.50 and $4..r0 Our Men's Shoe line need no introduction, as we have just received 35 new styles of the celebrated W. L. Ilouglas Shoe a. . We iave also received manv new and up-to-date styles in the reput able llart, SchafFni-r and Marx Suits, Overcoats and SiuokingJackets which need your attention The Elk brand 2.r.O and I-ongly $-3.00 Hats hliould not be forgotten as they are the best on the market. Call on us before buying elsewhere. v-nw (!iuv t aU'H f. I' W ( )tti ffi Vi V l.roknn part ami ami- Iml in IHtinit , ol t' M . t . alain Ktnm ami' loreatry llmr piiiin Into in phiiH. Ili work triil,t 1MM fti.. hin anniiunl n-porl wild tlm ttovrrnor. 'lhutcpi'it ia a eonii'ri liniiHive orm, anil Irna's wiih the iliirr nut apM'ia of thn name faiiilly, wlncli ahoiniilii in tliia atiitH in nnrli alinii'lant liuinhnia Aiming llm iniMjrlant rhariKi'" that Mr (jniiuhy miunHla to the iraine lawa of tlm 'til) a tlmy are now frnined, are tlm following: (1) Ah-olntn p'o- liiliillon of "ale of uplanil binln. CJ) 0" '' ' ' w, . o o 0 fl t Main Street, E J fo O Q O o o o o 8 o if o o o i . ( ''y'A i i i i ' i : ' ''AAAAtytyWWi- W'A Vv'A i- J . M . PRICE Up-To-Date Clothier Oregon City, Oregon COOO CO 0003 CO'30 OOwO C o o o Camx Hrni'i'Kii Momliiv lli wulnr in thn Ilium hail rim-u tomn h heiitht tliat it uvitIIowuiJ umler thu plank 'nail at Cani'iuali, ami Hi" cara, w hu ll havu iH-nn r ii ii ii I iitf up to Cunninnli all Niiiiiuinr. . il I ... I., i ...I .u W 11T1I a I IO W HO llll I in iiiiir-n iM "i I . , ... ' i i l i .. . ii ill -Th. Ih,i. nimniitv ul I Kl.0rtiifn. opnn en for nphiml hint. walnr iimlnrliuatli tlm lilalik roail liaa 1 1 liltnnn ilaya. rcnilninil it an uimafo place for heavy Iravul, lu avunl lurthnr aiMiiiliiiitu tlm aiillinnlii'ii urilnrnJ tliticara aloppeiluntll the watnr hal aoiiiuwhal auhnnli-J. Kumlly tVlni'x. A lurn anHurlml lot uf winn liaa jul Hiiivml lu town f rum thn Kliiun Kiirin, f-'iiiliut. ('ill Srh'i'li'.l for mmlirllial iiiiimi'h, I' or auln ul I'.. A. Uraily a, Slain flri'i't. hnl. I'll ami .Mil din j Two Vkkki Vacation. M.my a yoiithlul Imart waa tUilliuel M niJay wlinn it waa annoiiiicuil in arhool that a wnnk from KrnUy on Dw'fiiilinr lllth, n'IiimiI woiilil Im vlonnil anil remain i (in lo wi" kH i:otniiiKm:ini ainin next vnar on January fell. A (.:iirinlina l oiiina on Tliur lav lliii year il waa at fliai Inlnnili'il h tlm iliriM'lora lo km-p a. ln..l runniiiK liU WeilimaiUy tlm 'lay j Imlorn, thua Kivinn thu pupil lor their j Iv about a wi-rk. A it ia ; now, thn Cliriatin vai-ation will extnn.1 (miii Kriiliy IVi'i-inlM-r l'J lo th H rut Mnnil.iv in tlm linw vnar whii'll it thn Mil ul January. Thia iniiiila ainiiln liinrt lo rnctliif ratn IhoHo who am attnmlinir arlmol from .1 I I. I.rl..uuld Ulll .'i i .! i ,,, ... i,, ' iiiiiiiinnilioii at Juhimon anil I.amh's lliril'liy IIHCI nil W.pru.nn.; n (L') I'rolilliitiou of aprinil a hooting, t-) HfiluoinK tlm nilintwr of of rlii' ks thai may he Incally killn.l in a lay from &0to'i'i. (5) K-ilni'i"if Ihn lniin-In-r of irout HiMt may bn h'trilly caught in a ilay irom K'& to 50. (6) Kmrtion ami nuininiiaiirn of m'rnnns al the lieu In ol L'anala ami waier ilitcLei. (7) E-tiali-i linliiuiuit of a trout hatchery . (8) He moval of restriction from killing "nie. (Ill) Im:rnHc of IhiUiHV on cougars ami ui til rata from fl to 1 5. Ml) HuillltV on rrowa, (12) lucrnaae in pnnaliieaj lor violation ol ifinn) Uw. (lit) More vi.ii.l I ru Ltti ; I A I P nii'i ul i mi fi ir ! I IKI'I II lli. Vf .w...T...II.T..l ciiahliii taxiili'rin'at lo pilrnue llinil iimlf M'inri umler cm tain reitrictious. (Ill) Hun lirense for renenta of (date. U17) I'rohiliiuoii ol killniif o( gjin hen j for a number ( yearn. (IS) Ctianint; I open aeaoii on ilenr, niakiii oiieu aen- ii ii in i". , , i-il. 1 ..I will (live nmnv I'eKin Annual l.llll, Imuran oi Jlliy ami i New ami (' mipletu stuck uf gun and ami 'the folk." Sheila lomli'il to oriler: I'Khl'AKIMi rnK C'lIKInTMAS KeV. Mr. Mixk'II pastor uf ihe l'refliyteribn churcli ia ilenotin hi" alien t ion juit now lo the woik of cliiilinu lh youii( hovs ami ifiila of hi Siimlay hclio.il for a fine Cliriatma cantata which will Im given on Christinai niijht. Mr. Mijch'II ia an excellent director and under his nianaifo ment a delightful proitramme of nun and recitations will be rendered. Anion the buy and Kirlt) lio cumpeme the Sunday School are aome who are highly Killed singer and their rendition will at this lime he pleaainit and prolitahle. Tub Kxcavatiso Comi'uktkd The loiiif and Hr.lii.mi task uf reuMvin ihe dirt from under the .Mcthodiat church is now b',ul cotnple ed Hnd it is thoiulit tliHt in a lew daya more work on the ce ment foundation will commence. This cement woik will form Hie (our walls of the haaeuieiit at.d Will lie carried twelve feet liiifli 1 1 the aide walk. The material lined (u ih the Hidew itik up is to be brick i oiiiethimt similar lo the artimie inateiial tineil in thn 1'onntrurtinn of the haml- wiiiin new (iarde biiildin acron the ! fctreet. Much unavuidahle delay has ij heen encountered in ihe prouiolion of! this work, owiiiir c'lii'flv to the fact that I .i. i;.. . i.. ..... i. i, i i.ic rAi:iRiillli i iiuiriiiiiii wtniu. im, reiidnred it almost impo ailile to gel the lumber (rum the mills and the cement material, it is understood, is now under water several feel al Clackamas. When ibis structure is completed it will be oc cupied by W. L Block, the bouse fur nisher. An unusually fine display win dow, extending along the front 24 feet, will be one of the desirable leatures of the building and the location another. Teachers' I.ibtitcts. The teachers' institute given at Marquam by the teach ers of Clackamas county wa largely at tended and highly successful. The early i art ul the morning session was devoted mostly to a spirited discuwton on "The School and the Community." It was a discussion of what the school bas a right to expect from the community at large and then whit the community ought to expect and may expect from the school. After this exhaustive dincusaion a most delightful luncheon was sorved by the hospitable ladies of Marquaio following which occurred an interesting discussion on "The Elements of a Successful School " The work of the teachers all over Clackamas count y is progressing to the complete MHtielaction of the supeiin tendent; many of the bcIiooIs are uncom fortably crowded but the earnestness with which tpachers and pupils are woiking quite offiets this inconvenience. The B'nterprise $1.50 per year. Mis William In Keeltal in I'ortlanii Miss Veda M. Williams, a young pian ist of this city, made ber firt appear ance before a Portland audience Monday evening at the recital given by pupils of Miss Marie A. Sonle, at Marquam lirand theatre. Miss Williams played Etu le, (Rubinstein) and Polonaise, op. 6.1, (Chopin) in a brilliant manner, and hr perfect execution and sympathetic touch made her number the best on the pro gramme. She waa heartily applauded by the immense audience whosu atten tion abe had held throughout her rendi tions. Oregon City may well feel proud of .Miss William, and ber many friend predict for her a brilliant musical career. Little Miss Marion Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lawrence, formerly of this city but now of Port land, was the the favorite of the evening and was compelled to respond to an en core. She is about five years of age hut I played with as much ease and grace as one mature in years. T'uu iiew-to-aay column of The Enter prise contains mauy readers of Invrtwt to the general public. Something n9W every week. If you want employment or require help, if you want to borrow money or have money to loan, if you have anything to sell, nse toe new-today column. BUKMEISTER & ANDRESEN q The Leading Oregon City Jewelers q BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN 005 r 5 n ; a li 3 J; Oq j o ! o 0 i $ I I 1 i "I J We are now nearly settled in our new stoke and would lie pleased to have you come in and inspectour immense STOCK OF It OLID A Y O O O 1) S liURMEISTEll & ANDRESEN THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Remember we are now located in the garde building Supension Bridge Corner : bo V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.W.' rWMWWWWWWW V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAV.". g BURMIESTER & ANDRESEN g , .a. -..i.gi.ii. me 1 ilil 'ji' ji." j!rni"S'T rJ