OREGON CI'fY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, lf03 5 Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEIIEADS. County Coiar Maura.- Wednesday convened the regular iniinllily nieeling of the cotiiiulsaliiiiura court In lliu city All tlm three commissioners ware on His Is'in-h and (or several day road millers and expense, matters have hmui luilier ing tlmiii u usual. Akiii mkm Divorcx The illvori H 1 1 m t l growing at every seion nl tin riM'iili .nlirt, Mauv of 1 1 in "s'rcl tie" are ev Mini mul unhappy people freed (rmn Ihelr itimliliKii ; tlii I nun it in Mm. Agnea Lelmiil win) llvm In tlii nt, Her dlvotcr was grunted by Judg" Mc Hride nn hi-t show ing that lir IhmIuihI liit'l been away Ipiim her fur mure Mimi a year prior to Hit) cuiniiieiiieiiieul u nr ad ion. FluiuiMi o! rl MkKT. Tu v.iry the IimiiiiiIiiii) n( lilii, nun A. M' Lend, a il iv Ut week, tint him a heated iIiiIiiiIm Willi smile nlil until mid hot being aile In 111 it IlK llllll HI'lllllrM li. Mini II mi, Mrm k liliu In Hit face und kii'H kiit tin. JnHir old mill tluwu. Wliitt might have ieil the result of tlin (my, wmi'd i ilillli nil lo prophesy, for nl thai iimiii'-tit Charles Nuiili't Hii-ar-il mi llm srwie mul look H' oiruider III rhaigi1, lie mi In k m n before J mlii Curry wheie li paid a .'i line. Hank Html Cur mulish, The hoii'e In Innt'i On dnii l ily, which we wrote llUIll lt V l fit UK slipping doWII lull, U , now being siippotteil ultli braces and iiil In keep M Irani going till lliu ri'nl of tint way. It l Indeed 4 sight la sen Uih whole Imrlli miln (il tint mttvnii or lliu until side nl the lily, crumbling down more mul nun eterv iIhv. Tim pai'" Cover almost a hundred yaril.sU't if llm Iimimi earth continue Hum Id slide, (he whole Canyon vt ill Iih H'lii'i'l IIIIim), School KurmMisMKNT. Saiurilav lii(lii Mi'" Hun KiM iiliMrl, who li'Mi'ii tln M'ltil'or m'IiihiI, not l ir limn WihiiI Imrii, lu l l it hukel H'm lul nl her eclunil home hii I ullnnlril her iili'inl" mi i i j . -able tune. A" l i ih-tuinmv, a it"iny iniritMi preri-ded t Im hhIii nl haskt t, in which Ihe I ( 1 1 ' 1 took tin- leading nrl A(lr t nrli iimliy beautiful hs"kels wrre old, tin' prtspeil going In the school (mill. W. W. II. Samson will to auc tioneer liilt on WViiillil Of III" illness of liln lln lm tu inutile to keiu tim m." jMilnlineiil H i J i M e i i H -i Sf-I-M HANS PAULSON T Z Hkimikkkntativk uf Him County in ;' Momlay ut Salfin. I.kAVKH Oi'knimi. A linli In tiia ynt of W. II. II. KmiiHiin, on Miu mrent, U Blrnmlv unloliliiik' Hh louvnt hihI il a lit tle uoiiil wilir (Kvorn it llit-re will lie ft Wuiilnl itn-en IiiihIi lr tlie jmiiMiiiupiiti lie to loo ut. Sfimoi. IIkhumkii I'rtifi'Mor Fuulk und IIih li'mlM'rt o( tlm Brrly ami KHHthmn iicIiimiIh a ki t orlt now ttiHt'hnra Htiii impiln r more run tentod. Tliey (ItHluru llmt two weckn ar tirimoiiie wlinn on lia nolliiim to do. Varatior.s are now about ovr (or tlie rest of the year. Rkiitkd Oi t. Anotlier nmn hat lft (lie city with many unimld Mil" utaiiHintt out auaiOHt bim. It m lulm Cook who liaa bon runninn a naloon in the city (or over a year pat and whoite rputaiion for truth and honor iiaa always been a little gliady. Five attaclnnnl liave al ready been entered and one execution tiaj axmnat the man. and to make a had tory wome, Kleitkena'ien, Mayer A Co., ol Portland, have filed an attachment Bk-HinRt him (or 175 1)5. Conntablo II. 8. Moody is now busily enngd taking an inventory of tlie (?ooda and in a few dava Mr. Cook'a saloon will be Bold to eatiafy the outstanding dubta. Homb Roiiiikd. Sunday evening Kev. Oeorijn Young, the Uetman Lutheran paator in this city, while com'uctinK er vice bad bin dwelling boue entered and something- like 5 stolen. The theft wai committed while service were in progress and who did the diabolical work is still a mystery. The way the work was done Indicates that amateurs bad a band in it and must have entered tlie back door which accidently had been loft unlocked. The money which was stolen was the quarterly allowance which is regularly smit to the paetor by the conference. Krnest endeavor is now being exercised to apprehend the miscreants and no pains will be spared to bring them to justice. . ( S! . "; , . , r ' - Ai. ' vH-. OLD COUNTRY I v r v t W, It I..L J If you wlhh to send money to the "Old Country," you can do so easily and cheaply through this bank. We Ihuuc drafts pay able in nearly a 1 1 countries tj Hank of Oregon City 3 OKLCON Cm, ORE. i CANTATA KKriSATKI). rlitl CHIlUlH vt liii li nn iti v-u l llm lr-uy iwriitti 'rlmn li t'hriHliiMn Kvn h rifU'iM Kil nUy nilit nl th ni.iiiH ili-o to Kiv, iimuy whit tou iiiihIiI" ! iji'I dfiiiH, k i Ii'iuVk to lifitr mul w it. Aiuiu llm .liiircli amliior iiim unit rni.il with .....t ., i.iiri...iul i iu ttililli'li.'M Mini IliHln I iIih viitirn mnliMiiri vtiTD i-Hiiiviili'il by tin rxi't'lli'iit woik nl nil tli rn'torn. I'l.i (Inninif i-Mwiully tli'ioTVCH IIH'lilion nl thi lim, it lit'liiU liy Ur tin) le"l licitnl In tlm diurrli fur ImiK tuim. I'IiIm mt nl tin- (i .it r m in k liy mul ntiilt-r Mr. Mixni'M'f iwinuhhI iii'rviiiiin mul tin- ny tin lirnuiflil mill ii' out uf llif hull i'h xi'Hi'li'i llm iihi KHUKnini ft K-(:llllll. All tllH li'lll- MII.U (till ilii-ir iniU I'l-tlHr, evt-n. tlnui iihh I ilin r nil ilmiinifnl lirt iiivi-n mul ! llm ill i-miix in vtliiili M-verl of tlii j Imlif mi'l m-iillf itii'ii i'i"k "',. ' lifiii'iliil in Him i-Xiri'iiirt Alter Hie pri'tiy nun fm mii'K l'r, " takfii fol i lion int Ink"-ii ftiiiuunllrig 1 1 1 i H ? ? ? ! ? ': 'rv J ? tho Li ginlaturo convi'iiing next w Ohctit Comr Im Skkmion. The ad jonrnul mini of ili November psiun o i ho circuit court is now In intf ln l I in the city, wiih H''ti. Tliotmm A Vlrlliidu on the lii'iii h. 1 1 would he liitlirtill lo give a summitry ot the wo'k Iihiiik dune but it in ln In miy Unit a Kmxl denl of time ia tiririK uiven to (li-iilviin the IiuiiiIh of iiiairiiiiiinv The iit-xt reiru'Hr K-soion of this court in in April, wIihii prohnhly several iiiiportnnt cuxes will hit heard. Dkmashs Moris J'at. A. .McLend, a cook by trade, who Iihh bt-en working for Mr. Mm ley, proprietor of the Clill House, Im entered suit against the gen tleman throuuh Ins attorneys, Grant IS. himick and Howard M. Hrownell, to re cover a'reaeonuble sum for wugps on fif teen days' work. Mr. McI.eoJ declares that he has received hut 13.00, and that this Is inadequate, that bin services were perfectly saliefai'lory and deserving of better pay. Mr. Mnrley, the defendant, declares that be olfered to pay the man but $2 a week, which sum he says be hat already ptid. It remains to be seeo what will be the result. Bacc From Hatchkhv. Tom Brown, the superintendent of the new hatchery on Salmon river, has been in town the past week greeting his many friends ond renewing old acquaintances, Mr. Brown is running one of Die best batch erles in this part of the state and be is loud in his praises lor it. He says that the structure is plenty large, being 40 by 100 feet, and is well equipped with troughs, having on the inside something like 40 and on the outside 10. In these troughs, as many of our readers know, are batched the eggs, and in the troughs the lit'le fish spend their first days. Mr. Brown reports over 2,000,000 salmon eggs on band and in a healthy state, with in dications that there will be more before long. The hatchery above described is yet in an unfinished condition and will not be complete till some time next summer. Pktitiow (IsAKTan. Ernest Lehmann, a resident of CUckama stailon, br his attorney, Chris Hi-hnebel, petitioned the county court Wednesday (or permission to hnlld a private road Into his place and the lame was granted. Ills place has bwn aliitt off from ready comrnnnlratioii with the main road and the granting of this road was a dire necessity. I Haw Nkw Yka Ik. New Year's evs I Miss Veda Williams, the accomplished , young pianist, held a watch night party i at her boms in the city. A few ol Iter friend were prune ut and the long even- ing was plHKHtitly spent in a social time. Hinging and instrumental music by Miss I Williams oceiiuled part of the evening, 1 , followed by light refreshments. j I TliK pursuits Mi I.Tli l.V Ulvorre cle- j ! crees are still multiplying and at norm' I In lay the ftilluwii.g had been pla'-ed on ' the records of Claekainss county : Fstuiie i Kingsbury vs Jesse Kingsbury; Agnes j l.eland vs. John Inland; Barali Ter j (low vs. Herman Terwadow ; Kred Kisor vs. liertha A. Klser; Annie t;ilf'on vs. Samuel Clifton; Clara Dunn vs. Thomas llunn; W. II. Hall' v. J.sura C. Hall; Nellie Fluids vs. Arthur Fields. Kt'NKHAl, or Cll MH itl FotiTS. Sunday afternixm the remains of the late Charla MrCtine Fonts were laid to ret in the Carieiuah cemetary. The funeral iter viiik were held in tlie Fplseopal and conducted by the Kev. P. K. Hammond. Mr. Fonts had friends in the city who knew htm in the days gone by when he iikimI to be n Oregon Cily, nd many of his frirniU and a:i'iinuncs wero in at ten. Inure at tlm funersl. Mr, Fouls died at The Dalles lant week. MoitTiii.r Land Kk.poiit. The monthly report of the United Klales lurid oflice for I'ecemtmr is ai follows: acres embrsced in lioineMleail entries, 4,474.81 ; final houieNtead iiroofs, 4 ; acres embraced in llnsl homestead proofs, .'I'lH.tM); timber entries, 21 ; acres embraced in limber en tries, 3. 710.1TJ ; caih sales, : 3S; acres em braced in caxh sales, 3,111.67; amouni rei eiveil from cash Bii'es, $10,0l'7.i')!l ; fees and coinmiHaiiins, 827.85; to'al amount receiveil, I10.KM.44. To ItKcnVKR Coat Adolph Willey, who works in C A. Willey's liar newt Imp in this city, has hroiiL'ht suit tlnoiigli bis altoruev, Howard M. Brow nell, to recover a t) coat which he avers is being detained bv one .Mrs. V. O. Bond in the cily of Portland. It seems that Mrs. Bond holds an ai'counl against the said Adolph Willey and declare that be will puhIi the case throutth lo its close and it determined to have his rights il they cost hi in more than I lie value of the coat. He says that she thinks she can satisfy it by entering Mr. Willuy's shop and lilclrng away a valuable uiili isiy coat which belongs to him. Mr Willey is willing to pay the defendant what he owes her but that the coat is not to go as a settlement in the case. Nkw SijixMAi.K. For a long tiu.e the good people of Mount Pleasant have been obliged to walk from Oregon City to their hnmes through slush and mud. This condition of things they have borne w itbout complaining for a long time, but as there comet an end to all liungs, so their patience wore out ; and (or the past few months the ladies of the neighbor hood have been giving socials and enter isinments with the nriderMandiDg thai the inoceeds would go to the shlewulk fund. Several entertainments have been given and largely attended and nionev enough lias been raised, we are pleased tu announce, to build the long needed walk and the lumber has been hauled snd put in ren.linPHs for use. Iu a few days the walk will be begun. A. O. U. W. Install Falls Cily I-oltte A Q. U. W. held its installation of otlicers Satuiday night lollowed by an entertainment and banquet and Was at tended bv many Iriemls of the splendid order. The ceremony was conducted by W. II. (lodfrcy, deputv grand muster fur 1 1 is lodge ami the following ollirers were installed : Past Master Workman, I.ivv Sltpp; foreman; Chris Sehuebel ; over feer, George .Martin ; guide, Joe Beau lien; inside watchman, Sam Roake; out side watchman, V. V. (ioufrey. After this pleaHiiiK installation was over the Urge assembly nf members repaired to the banquet hall whete a sumptuous lunihon awnited them. Hon. A. S. Iiressei, Livy Stipp, C. H. Pyo and Oonlon K. Hayes siKike to the guests on the good ol Hie order and their words were warmly received. It is an ac knowledged fact thai the Ancient Order of I'niled Workn en is on the growing order all the lime. New members are constantly being added and all of them are men of value and character. Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne moneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to reelected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kldney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. if you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest (or Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits k.. lt At.r,itm In fi fl., vj u mi mjuw i" iin- r ' -v a. cent and one-dollar slz- KgVi!2fi tp"j"S es. You may have ait5S sample bottle by mail bom ot swunp-Root, free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer (t Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remem ber the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Hwarap-Koot, and tbe address, Bing bamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Irt 0k o w y wwww Great 5acrific Sale Rolling is Hwift among our bargains. In does not take long to decide now on purchases, our offerings are eo plainly and palpably bargains that they go, Supply yourself now. There will be nothing better and on many thing nothing bo good aayou can get right now. Jiero are a few n E n S CLOTHING Men's All Wool Clay Worsted, in all the latest styles, regular jirice 12.i()l now 9.00 Men' All-Woo farysville Casnimcre Suits, all eliailes and styles, regular price 110.00, now 7.50 Heavy All -Wool Tweed Suits, all sizes and styles, regular price $8.00, now 6.00 It would pay you to call awl examine our fine line of Overcoats, they being reduced 25 percent o rVlain Street. w www w f Goes to Austria. An order has ben made bv the county court appropri ating $440 to defrav expense ol Chris, and bum Cmnplita's trjp lo AUHtr a. Christ was recetitly sent to the inane asylum but has been sent back after a short say there, as his health had li iuiprovbl that further confinement was adjudged nnnecesary. His guardians in Austria want nun sent to lis native country, thinking that it lerially help his health, will very nia- Frks Mail Delivery. Mr. E. B. Clements, of Portland, was in this city Wednesday in the interest of a free mail route. The free route, it is prodoi-ed, will run into all parte of the county, es pecially through the southern end of tlie county, which has received no attention along this line before. Lines are being run in other parts and now Mr. Clemenu proposes gettinit permission to establish a free rural mail route touching the ex tn mines and the distant pans. He is an enthusiastic wo-ker and is- t:oi:g t n' bis most earnest endeavor to io'eiet tlie people in this vilimbie en'erprisi. O i leaving town Wednesday be wert to t'anby, fiom which place be in'end go ing to Maiquain. Molal'a and back to Oreu-on City. Tbe people ol this cout ty wen Know Hie lmpnruiice ol this pro - H,eed enterprise and it IS aafe lo predict that before very long they will have (lie needetl improvement BURMEISTER We Our sell a I awsassj an sssjia assnsssssssB sHssjssaaBBHiaiiasMSMsisMtiMsissMsai SlaiBaaH wV w w of them. 12 25 All All M. PRICE Up-To-Date Clothier COCO CO "Sorrows or Cupid The Enterprise has been favored by its author, Ella K. Dearborn, with her pleasing little book, just out, entitled "Sorrows of Cupid," and bebanse of its extremely interesting style and pleasing diction we take this opportunity to recommend it to oar Inends throughout the stste. Tbe little volume is truly western in spirit, and be 1 ing written by a western lady and for sale nrsi in western stores, we feel justi fied in calling the attention of our west ern fiiem't lo.it. The style is beautifully simple and the thought always helpful. It ia in the form of poetry and all lovers of the beautiful will do well to peruse its contents. Ella K. Dearborn, while not so well known on this coast as some others, is a talented lady and her poems have tlie true ring in every line. Spekdy Ball. One of tbe very best football games of the season was that played last Thursday afternoon at Will amette Falls between tbe All Stars, of Portland, and a picked team from Ore gon City. For an hour the young ath letes pushed tbe big ekin back and forth over the field each team failing to make a goal. From all apiiearances neither iile would make a point and the specta tors had decided that the irame must Ihe ! scoreless when in a twinkling of an eye by cod head work and last plavinir our home team crossed the line for a touch down. This bit of ground gaining & AlNUKfcSEN V? BURMEISTER & iV.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.VA.V.V.V.'.V.V.'.V.V.V.V'A WHITE SEWING. MACHINES Possibly you may be interested in the pur chase of a Sewing Machine. If so we would like to have you come in and look ' over our machines, - - -) -"j The finest and best adopted for family sew ing is the new Rotary White. Below are some of the recent improvements. , SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY of; the Shnttle Driving mechanism BALL BEARINGS It is fitted with Ball Bearing in Stand Wheel Hub and Tieadle. assuring light running THE TENSION RELEASOR-Operating witb the lifer instantly removes all tension Irotn the thread SPEED By reason of the rotoary principles embodied in the machine, it is capable of running at a very high rate of speed FEED All the motion of the feed are absolutely positive no epiings being used iu connection with same. . . THE TENSION INDICATOR shows always the state of tbe ion at a glance PATENT DUST CAPS-on nle and press bars, which prevent the ingresx of dusts THE BOBBIN Is very large and can be readily removed and replaced in a few moments. .... STITCH INDICATOR-It can be chaoged without loosening t" tightening o( a thumb screw. , r SPECIAL ATTACHMENTS We furnish a full set free with all machines have'Machines at different makes and prices Drop-Head is the best $25.00 Machine made We Sewing Machines on the installment plan. . BURMEISTER THE OREGON OREGON CITY, w w w m w w ' o o o u B Sacrific I G on Shoes 200 Pairs of Men's Shoes, reg. $2.00, now 1.00 150 prs. of Men's Shoes, regular 11.75 and $2.00 values, now 1.00 400 prs. of Men's Shoes, regular $3.00 quality, now l.f0 150 prs. of Men's Shoes, regular $4.00 and $5.00 shoes, now. . 2 50 All Boys and Childrens Shoes reducded 25 per cent. o 0 o u o o o o o o o o o o o Stunning; Bargain in Furnishings Dozen Excelaior Shirts, in all the latest patterns, now. Dozen Ties, all the latest colors and patterns, regular 3-rc and 50c Ties, now 20 o our $3.00 Hats reduce to. our $3.50 Hats reduced to. 2.50 O 2.50 O o o o o Oregon City, Oregon o aroused the Portland men and with an almost herculean effort they forced the home team back to their own goal and just as time was called made four points to even op with. Thus the score stood 5 to 5 with neither side the victor. The attendance was not as large as it would have been bad the weather been more pleasant- Elect OmcERS. Tuesday night the members of the Oregon City Debating Clnb elected the following officers to fill the places made vacant by the retiring; officers: President, Ivy Park; vice president, George Califf ; financial secre tary, Miss Davis; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Davis ; chaplain. G. W. Pozne; snrgeant-at-arras, Virgil Park and Mr. Mack; treasurer, Ed Willey. Next week Tuesday the society will debate the question of whether or not the govern ment ought to Operate the coal mines. At this same meeting it was decided to hold a return debate with the Thursday Night Club, of Portland, the time has not as yet been decided but it will be in the near future. The speakers who will go out to l ) battle (or the ' horn ) team are Ivy Park, Marcus Sngarman and Howard M. Brownell, leader. This ofB're carries in stock a complete line of legal blanks o( every variety, and we are prepared to fill orders by mail off short notice. ANDRESEN & ANDRESEN CITY JEWELERS. OREGON.