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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
OruR'n -it RISE. oKIKJON CITY, KK(iON, 1 ItlDAV, FKIilUJAUY 1.5 1003, KSTABLISHEU 1M',G 3NTERP Oregon rn 1. 1 1 1 J W. !'' I I.I NOIIUIS ,v I'OWKLI. I'll) slclaiia mid Suigeons ItiiiHiiii i : H llar.lc 111,1k Oregon ' "y- ' rj'IIK I'At li lt! MUTUAL 1. IKK INMIMUNOK CO, HAN KMANI I I'll. CAI.IMHINU. Wo ri'inin i.'5 i ii-i'i I"'"'" motify limn yon diM'ocit wti'i ii, aflercarry Inn your Ineiiiniice i!0 years free. IVY PARK HOOM 0 HVtNB BID. Oiegon City, Oregon. W. B. U'Hb - Buhob1 triJKN it SCIIUKUKL Attorneys ul Law. J)vutf1jcr JjUmolmt. Will I'!"' t -in mi I'i'iii". make collection (i i i iileni i. In ol ! a'ates. Kliri lnh riliolrxto l title, lend you money i,i Ii ml your money on tl rot murpur. Ofllco In Enterprise DulkllnK, lllrKiili Cil) , Oregon. ()I!KIT A MILLER ATToKNHY AT LAW Lit i wl TUIeMiinil I.tind Office 1 lliwllicnnil Hpeciniiy Will piaclice in " Courts of the Slulc Kooiii 3, Wrinhiird IU1g. opp. Court Hoimc, Oregon City. Oregon J' ATI'OKNKY AT LAW T ti ot r.iriT rcaNinmn. Office ml to Oreguii OUT Fnu ri.ri i I'.O. C. HKOWNKLL. ATTOKNF.Y AT LAW Oregon City. - - r""" Will practice In all Hi" ''"' f ' (Mice In Caullcld I'Ull.llng. (JKO.T. HOW A HI) LAN I' OrMl K l'.lINKSS Weiiilmtd Htiildinir. jJiv y sriri' AlTi'HNr.V AT I-AW. JiiHlice of the I'ean). Jauter Oieoii Cl'y 1 r.CAMI'UKI.I.. ! ATT'oKN K Y AT LAW, Ori'ioN- aauna city. V, in practice In allll.e e'liirl. l the .late. Ol j,.e, n, i lift-1 1 ' to ill."-- i , U.A H O LVKM'KKria vv ATTOKNKYS AND COUNSKLOKrt AT LAW MAIN HfUKKT OIIKOOH CITY, OHKOON. MAIN nllvkKl imntwr. I I.hw viiMinf n A. STl'AKT, M- 1). tllllce in Wllliiiuelte I'h'I- Orenotll ny. wrrKon Olllc. hours: 10 a ni. to 12 in., 1 to 4 p.m. 1 and 7 lo P. i"- Special attention paid l Rlianinatrtiii " Female lhKeaie. Call answered nay or nigm rpHE UOMMKKOIAL BANK OP OKKdON CITY. Caplul, IIOO.OUU TIAIISACTS OSNAI.BAIIKtiarIIl. Ian mailB. rltll duoouutod. Mallei cat lectioni. Buys and olUeiehaonjou all polnu 111 Ihe United Htaten, Knrope and Hmif koni. mipmlm received milled to ebeck Bain opeu Irom A. a. t4 r. M. 0 C. LATOltRETTK, President F. J. MKYER Caphler. Q W. EASTIIAM ATTOKNKY AT LAW Land Tliles Kxamlned. Attract' Mail", iweds, Morlgaues Drawn. Money Loaned orricit ovra Bank ol OreKon City. Ouanos City, Ok. E. H. COOPER, ...Notary Public... . i 1 . i . T . Ttft..a T. vuiiilll. I kcri ivsisic, iinui.iiHt, inc ... ..1 1. 1.. HI. ....... r..a I ed, Abstracts .uaiic, iccoa, iuui ii6 and Ktc, drawn. GARDE BLDQ. OREQAN CITY, OR. p ,F. CAUFIELD, Watchmaker and Jeweler. ALL WORK WARANTED Watchea that others have failed to make run proierly, epecially solicited. Opposite Huntley' Drag Store Oregon City, " Oregon. j. w. r ' i u n i - 1 ' rkal icsTATK and iNsi'KANCK jrArjrArjrArArArjrArArjrArArjirArArjLrjrjrArjArjr ' notauy 1-Li.Lic ' Jl D A 1 1 C Q F Annual Clearance Sale $ At Red l'rotit, Court llouae WckW J flMU OOL Oregon City, OrrKOii jj i B 11 0 W 0 n Wl,,u--..u,.ow D R n Q Iiools ami Shoes cii.i.KTi..HKia1. ,., ".M.iU. !J D II U O . at greatly re- jj ...... 1 .1 . (luce (1 prioiR. HHlXiF.S it (J ALLOW AY ::: :: : iv it: :k 111,1 ! J rjrATArjrjrjrATA tta r at at at a rjrjrrJrjrArjrATATAYA I O: WM. GARDMFR & SON WATCHMAKERS A N D JEWELERS.. All work ifivrti mir prom pt iiml run 'I'll I atii-iitin. , . . Price h K f a h o ii a Ii I O: OREGON CITY F S. BAKER PROP. ..V SStSi 0REG0N 0ITY' 0RE The Quality of Your Bread i i - DfjMMids not only partly hut altogether upon upon "Tho Quality of Your Flour." W e make tho very hest - Portland Flouring mills Co. ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING PONE IN UP-TO FATE STYLE Oregon City Philipp Bucklein, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Oreeon City Foundry Ituildinj; ami llrpairinu' of Machinery anil Knjiinpn of all kimlH. Manufacturini; iir Fjiccialty the Free 1'alent Ilntary Knciiie. Also kecninjr in stock, Shafting 1'tiHien, HeltitiR etc. ... . OnU-ra hy Mail or TtU jilione j rctnptly filled, b I'RILr.S MUUr.KAlr, T H ,.v 1 . & CAID CTODF & I Mill O I Ul IU rf fS" Opposite PostCfflce Brunswick House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at Al! Hours. Prices Reasonable. ' Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Class Restaurant In Town. MURROW'S BARRED ROCKS Arc nt tho top. Have won at two of tho largest shows in the Northwest, DO 1 11102. also at the state fairs. Look tip their record. Some fine breeding coekrcls from our prize winning strain $2.00 and up. Also a few white rock cockrels $2.00. Eggs $2.00 per setting. J." MURROW & SON. Oregon City, Ore. O Court House Block ORECON CITY, ORE :0 PLANING MILL All kind of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Ktc. - - THE ENTERPRISE jj Machine Shop j; KwMKHJ VIV IV ,1HAAir,U B" II w As onr Mr. Win. Rohison has left for New York to buv our y Spring and Suninier goods, we iiiilet close out aa much atock as possible to make room for 5 the new (jooils. It will pay you to call and look over our kooiU that are being sold it greatly a reduced pricee. CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor L0 KKNATOK YKT Still j Vcticiicla'K TniuMc U liihitih'il. coiii WiK ittn.ivtv a r ,t n. ..m n iinld f r Fur Ye r ( n I lull n il A me "dm tit f Slut I' I .t r. Kiiltnn M (..er I'' Wood 11! ic'ilK ' IS SiK'ti-riim '' Ahuerit mil paired H Total Sai.km, Oreuin, Kednury II And 'Nljll IIO (llBllli". T'"ll'M jllilit li:iii)t I (niind e'er liallol in ill! m i-imiomed I liUie. And them wan an mwuhi'tt ab Hence, of letiirei or inriderin wirihv of enie-cial iioIh, Kifierfii vnien er cant . ii i i- i... ........ i. .... ..I I'lr .'I. irui(r ij iiii-iii i.tti n "i inn Miillnoiiiah lele;aiiori. hii no Hl'"iII -ani attxrlien tl.ere'o. lor it Kenerally known that the Mn'tnoinah ileleunn in Trln-nlly bh one man antliow Kivht meinhera were ah ent or paireil loilav, and Iheae arcoont for Mm lew volea lai k irii; from the normal Hfrii'ili of ihe learlinu emlidate. Tne air of eximet m y no Kpneraily in evidence erly ih week haa died away and there now peernt i I j i a ! " Si i J. U. CAMPBELL v JrV THE NEWLY ELECTED CAPTAIN JcT Mondav ni'ht rjcciirre.l the elect on ol Jas I" Cimpbell to the oflWe of Can lain uf l oiupany A, O. S. H. Mr. Caniihell was iinaniinon-ly elected to till tlie honoraiv pi e due pri. cipally to Ihe fad that none were better quali fied iban he. When the war broke out between ihe United tatea and Spain, James U. I'aiiiphell left Oregon t it v a tirx. serneant. While aciini? in Ihii . apaiiiy he was lavs truw u his dutiea and attentive to every de tail, lie knew no fear and never laliered when the hour of dan-? r was near. On the reeinalion of Lieutenant Huntley, Mr. Campbell was pro moled totiMlliis place and w hen Captain Tickens was obliged to resiiin i i l.l Iff. ......I..ll ... ...i.i ...nm.la.t tt tirdt I irftllun. on account ol ins neaiiji, nr. vainiorii w.sk-x" " anev. Ilia election al this time met wi'h the approval of all the members S and Ilia experience as a sol her will amply ti' hirn for the sponsible po'i-. tiou. Mr. Ca'iipbell on takum ch ira ot Company A w II hive an enroll ! mnt of fifty m-n and it is ln)e I an I b'l.evl ttitt under bia control the meniberebip will row to the leqnired 'ixty live. little prospect of early changes in the situation. Sai-km, Or., Feb. 11. The Palles-Ce-lilo nortaue railway bill parted the Sen ate this morning, 'umler f iijpent-ion o, rules, and with hut four dissenting votes, those of Hrownell, Ialy, Miller and Smith, of Yamhill. When Ilia tit 1 1 had lieen called up and read the tirt and Becond times, Fulton asked that the rules be still further sus pended and the bill be placed on its final passage. The provisions of the measure, tin said, were irenerallv known and un derstood He believed it to be the moat iinoortant bill before the lexieUture at .l.i. .ua.;n Tt. I1MH4MLFP W'OllUl brim? lino errnivii. " r n 1 far greater hi nefits than the passage of i ... ..o... l.ill lr ii-rkiilil non nit the I nuj uiiit-i ini. 11 ........ t .-r Kaslern Oregon grain counirj , anu regu late freight rates, which were now pro hibitive. The measure has met with almost unanimous approval in the House and he liod no dissenting votes would be tecorded in the Senate. Rierce and Kuykendall also spoke in favor of the bill, the latter remarking that while the present legislature was making some great appropriation-, and while it waa certain to be criticised there for, he twlieveil tnal this niu snoum pass. The legislature could even no with KaBteri. Oregon bv rejiealing the scalp bounty bill, which would tiled a saving as great aa the expenditure authorized under the portage road bill. The bill was then passed. l'ieree'a bill to make the terms ol county aaeessors of four years' duration ineiead of two was passe-i. as waa aio Mulkey's bill for a cotiMitntionul amend nient to govern the election ul a state printer. Sai.km. Or., Feb. 11. Governor Cham- ! berlain this morning signed House bill ! No. (14, the lellow-servAnt hill introduced j by Hansbrougli, of Iionglas. 1 his was i the bill h t was contested bv tho rail j mad companies. House bill No. 1S9, by ; Hayden, to give county courts the right ' to authorize construct! in of llume ways along county roads was also signed by the governor. 'I have plenty of money to loan at 6 per cent interest on real estate security, also money to loan on chattel mortgagee, 1 Gordon K. Hayks' (JIIVKIINMKNT IfXHHIN. WORK OK WAKHIIH'S. I 1 Nkw Yoiik, Feb. II. Haute in the 0,c ''' repairing l'1 ships In the llrnok- . )un iiui'U.iaril iu rliA orilfr if the aV . ! Kcpeated commands have been received ! from Washington directing that no le ' lav ( jMTiinlifil, and that nil ships be I 1 1 LLH I"" '" coiiimisfion as rapidly possible. i'l'n obey these orders il linn become nee- fMrv to employ ZOO aduitionai mi-i-li I ii i h m x n'l mechanics. No definite in lonimlion n lo IIih rmixon (or hiirryinn I : rfpnim in in poofeHfion of the oflicrm b li. ynl, hut they ire mhing all work. Ixjndon, Keh. II VIinin'er Bowen'a foimal 8cceptnnce of the Hrilnh protocol ia not helievi'd lier to I oiely lo hanteri In liny xreat extent the. conclusion of the Venzuela neotionii. The Amnclated Trent in informed that the allien' amhaa nailom hav heen at'ic'ly er j lined not to kikii any protocol! until all three powers are falicfied with thean ainatilrea will Im niiiiiiltaneoiia. When the qiiwationof teparale trea'nient of allies in brought ! h-ore The HaKne Court of Arbitration, ; the triple alliance will appear a one power, their inteteata bein) regarded as identical. Ifeiilutliin i f Uci-pec'. Hall of (Mackamaa (irantre No. L'OK, Ta'rona of lliiHh.inlry, Clackauiaa, Jan uary 31-1 , Whereaa it haa to pleaeed the Al rniuhiy lo enter onr fold and remove i mm a beloved brother in the pern ol I'ro'her Joeph lleilnieyer, therefor be it Heaoived, that our hearts fo out in "11 i v v: sympathy to the bereaved brothers and "isiera and other members of the family in this hoiirof their aflliction, that we commend them to the Hod of all mercies w ho alone is able to afford them comfort and consolation in this their loss. Resolved, That l copy of the foregoing resolutions be presented to the bereaved relatives, that the same be Bpread upon the records of oar Orange and a copy thereof be sent to the Grange paper and county papers with request to publish the sane and that our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days in memory of deceased. M. Moo.nkv, D. STBKtT. Who's who .Minstrels will be on Thursday, February 19th. THE l. 1 ivV 7? ;LjrJi:: PiWlII Absolutel Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FliMKiUTTItOUDLKS TralIic Men (ifOrL'on Cily Want I Hale Kraiijustnirnt. M REASON FOR COMILAINr. The freight (nmpmy Will Arlju t the Hut a si an to Make Them hpltahle. All the tr.,irii: men doing bnifnes with Oregon City say ihe disoatch pnlilihhed yeierday morning iwrlaihing to the ad vance of rart-a to tnal point was errone ous. There has been a slight readjust ment of the rale schedule in which ad vances were made in a rininlierol murn-a, but most of me commodities remain un changed. There haj leen no change w hstever in the rales on express matter. "It is hardiv likely that the advance amounts to illKXI a moot'., when all ihe freight charges pdid in Oregon City do noti'omeup to that figure," sa th traffic men. A dollar a ton has been, the mere,",.rr die rate for many years between I'ort land and Oregon City nd it i retained at that tiguie in the new lanll. l-urni-lure, lumber, beer, poultry, pi i row, wagons, calves, and a few other at 'idea have been advanced Carrots, potatoes, grain, floor, teed and millstufT, hay and straw- (baled), shaved hoops, ice, oi.ioi s, salt and sugar remain at 5 cents per 100 pounds. Oiher commodities vary in ra'e. but all sre above the 5 cent. The traffic men do not think teamsters wilt make much money freighting for 1-st than $1 a ton. President Ilurlbnrf, of the Oregon Water Tower A Railway Company, which has for a long time been handling the hulk ol the Oregon City business, said yesterday that seme advance had been made becai.se of ti e increased cost of conducting tiansportation as well as everything eise llier-edays, but that there waa no design to ir.flxt a hardship on Oregon City husinexa and if there was anything ineqnitaiile in the new tariff' he wjuld correct it o far as his mmpmiY was concerned, regardlers of what the others might dr. Oeiieral F'reigltt Agei t Miller, of the O. K. i N., admitted if the new rates were high enough to pay for tranr.ja.Tta lion by freight teams they were too high and must be redm ed. But he said that Oieon City jieople had had their freivht handled for almost nothing and he (' d not fee that theie could be legitimate ole jection if (air rates should now lie charged. A. B. Graham, of the Ofgon Ci'y Transportation Company, said his com pany had tiot materially advanced i'B rates and he had heard of no particnl. r objection to the rates charged since Feb- ' rtiary 1. Of course it was not to be n pected that the old hard times condition should prevail always. The boats have to pay their men more now than formerly and have to pav more for supplies. The cost of transportation was much greater than it was a few years ago and a rea sonable advance should be extiected At the oflice of General Freight Agent Cotnau, of the Southern Pacific, it was said that Ihe advance did not hy hut means cover all commodities nor was it unreasonable on any article. When piano or a wagon or a mowing machine ot a horse rate, all set up reaiiy for operation, can be carried fur $1 r0 Ihe rate is not regarded as in any hense ex cessive. HacLliu n Aruirs Naive. The beet and most Unions compound in the world to conquer aches and kill pains Cures Cuts, heals Burns and Bruises, subdues Inflammation, ma&ters Files. Millions of boxes sold yearly. Works wonders in Boils, Ulcers, Felona, Skin Eruptions. It cures or no pay. 2oc at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. A Tin Wedding. Last Tuesday evening about fifty of (he roanv friends of Mr. and Mrs. K R. Buyer gathered at their heme on Four teenth and Main street, the occasion be ing the tenth anniversary of their mar riage. The evening w as pleasantly spent in social conversation and games. At a late hour a delicious supper was served bv the boBtesB. Many useful presents were received. Smith's IlandmfT Pomade stops itching ecalp upon one appljcjtion, three to six removes all dandruff and will Btop falling hair. Price 50 cents at druggists. The Enterprise tl.50 per year. " r?1