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00 Oregon-City ENTERPRISE. VOL. 3(5. NO. 30 OREGON CITY, OREGON', FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1903, ESTABLISHED 18CG 1JOHEUT A. MILUCI. ATTOKNHY AT LAW lVint Title nl I,i t nd Office i Hulriem M Hpeolalty Will practice in all Cuurti of the State Room l, WrinliHTil Wdg. I opp. Court House, Oregon City, Oregon L.POHTRU, ATTORN KY AT LAW Onto next to Oro.nn CUt Kutorprl. Q KO. 0. 1)110 WNKI.I,, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oregon City, ' - Oregon Will preolloa In all the court! of th state. Otlloa In Caullald building. Livy sTirr Attorney at Law. Justice of the Peace. Jagger DUlg., Oregon Cly J U. CAMPBELL, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, aaeoN OITT, . Osaaoa. Wlllpraotlnaln alllhseourUef .hastate. Ol io, lu Cautolu iiundiua. QD, D.O. LATO0KKTT1 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MAIM STkllT OMIUOM CITY, OHIOOK. gurnlah Ahitraota of Title, Loan Mciner, Pore oluaa Morli . and tranaaot Uauaral Law Mualaaaa. rpUI OOatkttRCUZ.BAt or OREGON CITT. OaplUl, ..... 1100,000 T4aiOTf i aiLiKia spaiaaae. Imoi null. Htlla dltcouuiad. Makasoal taetiona. Hurt and nlli aiohanf on all points In lha Uultad Mtalca, Europe and Houg Koiif. Ixiwalta raealtad aubjaci to chad Haul pan tram I a. at. to 4 r. . D C. LATOUKITTI, PrasMan.. r. J. MEYER Caaklar. Qt W. KASTIIAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Land THIca Kiamlned. Ahatrerta Mail. )ila, Mcirlgaitea Drawn. Money leaned. Hank ol Oregon Cliy. Okk'ion City, Or. I. W. NoHKia j. w. rowei.i. NOURIS A POWELL Physicians nj Surgeons lluomi 4-o-fl OarJa lllilg. Oregon City. Ore. W, 8. D'B.a 0. Bohnebal U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Lnw. . cutYittr Jlpuahat. Will practice in all cniina, make collections and settlements of Katates. Furn'ah ahalracla of titli. lend youmoniy and land your money un li rut morgage. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. JOHN YOUNGER, Near Huntley's DruR Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Ureat Britain and America. GO TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR YOUR PRINTING CI. PIONEER m$hf and Ere, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE j Dancing School! TURKEY will conduct a dancing school at Beaver Creek II a 1 1. Meet every Tuesday Eveningt Dance starts . at 8 o'clock sharp; close at 12. A d m i b a i o n 5 0 Cents: : : : : LADIES FREE : rami McKITTRICK "The Shoe Man" Of Oregon City. Will Dispose of his Entire Stock of Boots and Shoes. Sale will begin on Thursday Mar. 19th, at 10 o'clock a. m, and will "continue until all goods aro sold. We in vite all our friends (and that means everybody) in Oregon City, throughout Clackamas County and in Portland; to attend this balk. All our goods are new and up-to-date, We will not quote prices here but if you need anything in the shoo line within the next mx months, it will pay you to buy now. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage during the. last 14 years. We are very sorry to have to break the many ties of friendship that has existed between us for so long a time but deem it wise to extent our business to broader fields. A nyone finding themselves indebted to us will please call promptly and Bottle their account. Any parties holding coupon had better use them an ouce. Every boot ad shoe in the houae will be marked in blue-pencil figure o yon can ace at a glance what the goods will coat you. A sample pair of every kind wtlfbe on sn open table so you can pick the shoe you want in stantly. We will have a number of clerks on band so that all can be waited on promptly. The earlier you come the more choice you have. v Please remember the date Thursday March loth, 1903 Youra to Cammand, McKITTRICK. '-The Shoe Man" Next Door to Bank of Oregon City N. II -This ad will appear in Sunday Oregoueta 250: CUPS FREE As long as thoy last we will give with 1 each bottle of Red Line Cough Syrup, 25c pr'OOc; Red Line Sar.?aparilla, COc, "WTied Lino Condition Powders, 2"c, a CUP FREE MIRRORS FREE Pepsi ne Stomach Bitters or Peruvian Kilters $1.00 a bottle, is an excellent spring tonic, and with each bottle we give a fine MIRROR FREE. Chhrmkn St Co., CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS. YWaV.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.VaVW.V.V.V.VWASVA'.W.V1. !aM J"a a fl I M 5 Oregon City Philipp Bucklein, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Oregon City Foundry Building and Repairing of Machinery and Engines of ail kinds. Manufacturing as specialty the Free Pater Rotary Engine. Also keeping in stock, Shafting Pul lies, limiting etc. ... . . Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly filled, PRICES MODERATE GOOD WORK WARRAN K. i vinsicM I Famous at home for 1 Generations past; i Famous now all over 1 I the World. I FOR SALE BY I - E. MATTHIAS - H Sole Agency for Oregon City H Machine Slio 3 WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES cVMcGLASHAN, Props. 70 Cents 20 Bars Perfection Soap 95 Cents 2 Gallon Can Syrup 5 Cents Can Pork and Beans 25 Cents 4 Cans Soup ' 45 Cents Do Cans Deviled Ham 12, Cents 2 Pounds Bulk Coffee 35 Cents 1 Pound M. & M. Blend, very fine We handle a full line of Valley and Hard Wheat Flour. TO BEGIN AT ONCE South End Itoad Committees Elect Superintendent. honlhrra I'aclflo Company Will (ile HubnUntlal Aid for the Proposed tndergiound Creasing. The joint committee on the South End road at a recent meeting elected J. II. Moody as superintendent of construction work, willed s ill begin as soon as the weather is favorable. Aasurances of heart support from the Southern Pa::iflo Company have been received by the committee. It has been decided that tlie road will be sn under arroiind croating, as the more prectieal way of crossing the Southern Pacific's travks. Liberal concesaions have been wanted bv the railroad company, which bat aicrerd to aid in the excavation end construction work that will be required to pass beneath its tracks. The Initial work on the road will be performed on the side of trie bind, In eetablialiinK the roadway from the base of the railroad track to the top of the bill. A qnestloo hat eiisted as to the title of this property, as between the city and the railroad company, and the con troversy it now pending in a suit before the supreme court. The railroad com pany bis screed that in event tbe title to Ibis land is decided in its Intereats.tbat the right of way to tbe building of the roadway will tie granted to the city without cost. The bnilding of the road will be performed by day labor, and only a small force of men will be employed at the beginning. Wild the material aid that is aiwured from tbe railroad com pany, Clackamas county, and the street railway company, the committees ex pect to finish the road w th but little additional cost to what has already been subscribed and appropriated, amounting to about f.'i5O0. woac TO BKOIN AT WOKC. At a meeting Tuesday night of the Joint commituas on the construction of the SodiIi Knd road, Superintendent J. II. Moody was instructed to proceed at once with the building of that thorough fare. City Engineer Rands was em ployed and made the survey for the road Wednesday. Active woik will begin this week and the committees will has ten the improvement to a speedy finish. Nml th's Ilandruff Posaade stop itching scalp upon one application, three to six removes all dandruff and will atop falling hair. Price 60 cents at druxgtHts. i THE SCORfc WAS TEN TO TWO. Oregon City Iladly Defeated by the Sell i Hers Sunday Afternoon. Oregon City lost to Schillers, of Port land, Sunday afternoon in another game of the interstate league. The score was 10 to 2 in favor of the visitors. Three hundred people witnessed the game at Canemali Park. A bunch of costly er rors in the first three inning, the result of a diso'ganiaed team,, was reponsible for the defeat of the home nine. Letto as usual pitched hit game for the locals but did not have the support that wst necessary to net the runs. Euierick and Foley, of tbe Kunayside team, played with Oregon City and were effective in their respective position, at short stop and second base. Ooins and Gains formed the battery for the Schillers and gave the Falls City players but five bits in the game. Letto and Kreiti made the local battery. Alieerahle ball was played in the first three innings, but the remainder of the game was a (airly good exhibition. The game by innings was as follows: Scbillert'. 2 1 8000 0 6110 Hits 1 25 0000 0 19 Oregon City 00 2 000 0 0 02 Hits 20200001 0 5 (James will be played with tbe Mono grams si Canemah Purk Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Very Keiiirkable Cure oflHar- rhoea. "About six years auo for the first time in my life I had a sudden and severe at tack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Mil ler, of Morgan, Texs. "I got temporary relief, but it came back again and again, and for six long years I have suffered more misery and agony than I can tell. It was worae than death. My husband spent hundreds ot dollars for physicians' prescriptions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to Bosque county, our present home, and one day I happened to see an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a man who bad been cured by it. The case was so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. Tbe result was wonderful. I could hardly realize tbat I was rel again, or believe it could be to titer having suffered to long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few cents, cured me." For tale by Q. A. Harding. Just About lledtlme Take a Little Early Riser it will cure constipation, bilious and liver tronnles. Dewitt't Little Early Risen are differ ent from other pills. They do not gripe and break down the muooul membranes of tbe stomach, liver and bowels, bnt cure by gently arousing the secretions and giving strength to these organs. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Hare Ton Seen tbe Sraterpent! Watch for the nnique and catchy pam phlet just Issued by tbe General Passen ger Department of the Aatoria and Col ombia Rirer Railroad Co., which tells little tommer tale about tbe Summer 0 iris, Seaterpeute and Sunsets at Sea tide. The story it short but well told and handsomely illustrated. Place your order early and avoid tbe July ran. Copies mailed free upon application to J. C. Mayo, Q. F. 4 P. A. Astoria, Ore. KEHI VE OF IIMI AH) GiME LVWS. A Number of Important Changes Made Ify Lant Legislature. The following it a brief resume of the fish and game laws a pertaint to Jose phine county, being taken from a tyn opsit prepared by A. E. Uebhardt, secre tary of tbe Oregon Fiah and tiame Asso ciation. The complete laws will toon be issued by the association in a neat folder for distribution among sportsmen and others throughout tbe state, to tbat all may have an opportunity to acquaint themselvea witb the provisions of the law without consulting the statute books, Trout May be caught only with book and line. Limit of tize, not lest than five inches. Limit of catch, 125 in one day. Night fishing prohibited, except within tide water ol Coqmlle river, but only book aud line may be used. Sale prohibited. - Eastern brook Irout, Loch Leven trout and grayling Closed uotil April 1.1904. Salmon trout Oieo at all timet, ex cept that talmon trout it restricted to tidewater during tbe months of Novem ber, December, January, February and March of each year. Uae of dynamite, powder, gaa, lime, cocculot indicua, poison, etc., prohibited. Dynamiting trout and other food or game fih it made a penitentiary offense. Tbe law alto prohibits ibe dumping of sawdust, planer shavings and lumber watte into troui or ralmoo etreamt. Beaver Closed for 18 years, Spotted fawn Closed at all timet. Antelope, buck deer, moose, mountain abeep (except in the counties of Orant, Harney, Malheur and faker), closed from November 1 each year to August 15 of the following year. j In the counties of Grant, Harney, Mal heur and Baker, deer and antelope closed from Outobet 15 of escb year to uciooer i oi me lonowmg year. Night bunting and the use of dost in bunting deer, antelope or moose are prohibited within tbe state at all times. Limit Five deer in any one open sea son. Elk Closed until September 15,1904; then closed between October 15 of each year and September 15 of the following year. Limit One elk during each open season. It is unlawful to tell, or have In pos session (or tale, any elk meat at any time. It it unlawful at any time to bunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy or have in posseesion any deer, elk, moose, moun tain sheep or spotted fawn, for tbe pur pose of obtaining the skin, bide or bonis, bams or ether neah of such animal for the purpose of tale, barter, exchange or trade, except upon permission from the state game warden and forestry warden. Silver gray aquirrel Closed from Jan uary 1 to October 1 of each year. Duck, geese, awan Limit, 100 in one day for one luao. The law prohibits the use of sink box es, sink boats, sneak boats, skiffs, batte ries, swivel guus, hre, nuablights and blinds, but the proviaiont of the law differ for particular sections of the state. Coutiesof Josephine, Jackson, Coos, Curry and Clatsop Ring necked or China toiquatus pheasant Closed until September Id, 1U04; then cloaed between December 1 of each year and September 15 of tbe following year. WHAT WILL WEATHER BE I Data for Month of July Compiled By Forecast Official. I he following data, covering period jt 'Jl -ears, have been compiled from tbe veaiber bureau records at Portland, Or., for ibe uiontii ol July. ' TKMPK. ATCKE. Men or normal temperature, 67 deg. The warmest month was tbat of 1875, with an average of 70 (leg. Tbe coldest montt. we that of 1901, with an average ol 63 deg. Tbe highest temperature was 102 deg. on the 23rd, 1891 The lowest temperature was 45 deg. on tbe 4th, 1901. Average date on which hrsi ''killing' frost occuired in autumn, Nov. 15. Average date on which last "killing' frost occurred in spring, Match 17. PRECIPITATION iRain and melted snow.) Average for tbe month, 0.58 inches Average number of days with .01 of an inch or more, 4. The greatest monthly precipitation was 1.80 inches in 1884. The least monthly precipitation was 0.00 inches in 1S83. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive hours was 1.10 inches on the 11th, 1879. Tbe greatest amount of snowfall re corded in any 24 consecutive hours (re cord extending to winter of 1384-85 only, was inches on , 18 , CLOUDS AND WEATUKB. Average number ot clear days, 16; partly cloudy days, 9; cloudy days, 6. WIND. The prevailing winds have been from the northwest. The highest velocity of the wind waa 35 miles, from the touthwest.on the 13th, 1894. A Surgical Operation Is afwayt dangerous do not submit to the surgeon's knife until you have tried DeWitt't Witch Hazel Salve. It will cure when everything else falls it bas done this in thousands of cases. Here is one of them: I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years. Waa treated by different specialists and used many remedies, but obtained do re lief until I used DeWitt't Witch Hazel Salve. Two boxes of this talve cured me eighteen months ago and I have not bad a touch of the piles since. H. A. Tisdale, Summerton, S. C. For blind, bleeding, itcbing and protruding piles no remedy equals DeWitt't Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. The young men ot Canemah recently organized a baseball team and will play . v.a PnnKv ninA at tha luttar nlara Satur day, July 4. AmoDg the players on the Canemah team, which is managed by W. E. Marshall, are: R. Frost, William Stokes, A. Long, A. Bolton, E. IxDg, T.1I..J 1 W.ll.ns TVW-.! mil iouuiu buu nwinn i "" v. BAH FOR FOURTH Detail of Grand Celebration To lie Held In This City. Parade, fcpeaklng, Sports, Baseball. Fireworks and Dancing A Grand Time It Astnred. All details of the Oregon Citv Inde pendence Day celebration are com- Lleletl and everything is In readiness for the opening of the holiday tomorrow morning. A creditable program, com plete with every feature of enjoyable en tertainment that it tnggeated for such an occasion, bat been prepared. If the weather it good, the celebration it) bound to be a crack-a jack. People are) coming from all section of the county and, with no celebration in Portland, larger crowd it expected from that city. ibe lollowing is tbe program: Parade at 10 a. m. Grand marshal and aides. Oregon City Band. Orator of the day, Hon. B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook, In carriage. firemen. Oregon City baseball team. Monogram baseball team. Meade Post, Grand Army of tbe Re public. r raternai organizations. Milwaukie baud. Floats, cart, etc, Citizeni in carriages and on foot. 11 a. m. Speaking at Citv Park, on Seventh street, between Adams and Jef ferson, on the bill. Intermission from 12 to 1 o clock. 1 p. m. Water spoils on tbe river (root. Logrolling contest First prize, $7.50; second prize, 5. Swimming race, 60 yards rirst pnze, $7 ; second prize, 15 ; third prize, $2.50. Boat race, one-bait mile first prize. $10 ; second prize, $5 ; third prize, $3. 2 p. m. Hose races on Main street. 3 p. m. Baseball, Monograms vs. Or egon City at Canemah Park. 5 p. m. Bauea on Main street. 220 yard dash First prize $10 ; second prize, $5. Boys' race, 15 years and onder, 7o yards First prize, $3; second prize, $2; third prize, $1. Fat man's race t tret prize, lo : sec ond prize, $2. Hundred-yard-dasb rtrst prize, siu; second prize, $5. 9 p. m. Grand display ot nreworkt. Two grand balls are on the program (or the uigbt, and ample arrangements have bden made for the entertainment ot all. Entries for land and water sports should be made with Charles W. Pope, chairman of the committee on sporta. REDUCED EXCURSION BATES. To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts for the Summer. TVio finnltiarn Paeifif Pninninv hail placed on sale at very low rates round trin li. kptji tn the various resorts along? its lines, and also, in connectiou witb tbe Corvallis & Eastern Kailroad, to De troit and the seaside at Yaquina Bay, latter tickets good for return until Octo ber lOtb. Three day tick-ts to Yaqmna Bay, ;ood going Saturdays, returning Mon l.vn . ra nn aIa at preatlv reduced rateel from all points Eugene and North on n LI! botb iael toa west Mae .Lines, enaonun people to spend Sunday at the seaside. V-Ftt Iraaw rniinil tr.n rat Afl arA ft.) Art Ulallfl v ci j w i u u " - r - between Portland and tame points on the soutnern racinc, gooa going Satur days, returning Sunday or Monday, al lowing Portland people to spend Sunday in tbe country and the out of town people to have tbe day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquina Bay nruv fa. hirn via Alhnnv and East Side) or Corvallis and West Side, at option of passenger. Baggage cnecxea inrouga vo Newport. A new feature at Newport hi m.r will ha an nn-to data Kinder garten in charge of an experienced Chi cago teacner. A beautifully illustrated booklet dis cribing the seaside resorts on Yaquina Bay bas been published by the Southern Pacific and Corvallis 4 Eastern Rail roads, and can be eeenred from any of thalr nupnto or hv addreasinir W. E. Co- man, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or - . . j- w- w w- Edwin Stone, Manager v. et c. a. i.., Albany, Oregon. Yours truly, W. E. Coman, Gen. Past. Agent. Sn.n t .Via mita nt V Tl PrfrA. a frirf UI II, I ..." n ..v v. . . - a " J P.-" of eight pounds weight, on Thursday, June 25. TVa Orairnn f!itv nnat office will Ob serve the following hours for the general delivery window Saturday. July 4: 8 to 10 A. M. and 6 to 7 P. M. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE