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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1903)
OKWJON CITY KNTKKI'KISK FRIDAY, DECEMREK 18, 1908 1 ffi r-1375 Watches for $ 1.00 Watches for $ 2.50 Watches for $ 5.00 K 1027 Watches for Watches for Watches for $ 7.50 $ 10.00 512.50 Watches for Girls Watches for Boys Watches for" Young Folks Watches fot Old Folks WE ONLY WANT TO REMIND YOU That you can secure those presents you intend to jwrchawi from u. It does not take up much of your time aa you paes by our store very lay and whenever you have a few minutes to spare drop in. We have plenty of exjairicTiecd clerks to wait upon you. Our stock i3 the largest and best selected in the city, and the jiaality the name as it has been for the past twenty years the very best only. Our prices are the same during the holiday season aa any other time. We do not add the holiday per cent, as yoa so often find the case at a great many places. Our display of Diamond, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Chinaware, Cut Glass, Leather (loods, Musical Instruments, Cameras and Kodaks is particularly adapted for the holiday season. It w much easier to select a suitable present from this line than any other. BURMEISER & ANDRESEN SUSPENSSON BRIDGE CORNER THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS F-244 Nickel Watches Silver Watches Gold Filled Watches Solid Gold Watches Watches lor Watches for Watches for S15.00 $20.00 $25.00 mwm F-37 Watches for $30.00 Watches for $40.00 Watches up to $57.00 1 Ironic c .Tq I F.I635 '4 1 )regon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEHEADS. departed for Alaska. Hi aversion lo military duty in Mm North I the canes wmitiil by the soldier (or leawinir the post. Having tired uf hoboing about the ronntry, the Ixl ia now ready lo re turn to his company and gel what mili tary duu-ipline prmtmht lor Mioii cou-ilikl. fill VOTK Wl UK.AH(li At ll meeting of liaft city coiiiiia'1 last Wednesday evening, (tin vote cant at tlin city flection Monday a t-anvaserd. Ni I malarial chuifr we disclosed liy Mm oiliititl count Which fivt practically IIih sain result an ttiat tinuflicially an inaioed on the evening ol Win election. The. wi-wly-elected rily officers will not he inaugurated until lite regular mwlinu of tli(V(-oiiiicil on Jaixaary 4. At that uicctia4 linns C. Curry, the present city recnroVr, will likely l re-elected by the council to succeed liiinnefl. At the mine Tiik I'loa Wkhk to Hlk. dn-divoroe proceedings 'bat were instituted seecrltly hvlulla 1). Ilowiett a.-ainst John N. I io hilt, the wife ! tier unit foi- a h'liiil aeparation on crm-l trealuieat fol lowing thfl niuiiittioritMi bmIc liy lierlim Imnd of two liiK", that ehe coiileiida were l.i r iiiilivaihiiil pri'rtv uoon nJiicli he depended to feed tier fuuiil y. The hiiHlmiwI, a'hiH the wife, uiutle the ufl'eiii'H the inoie HL'ifravatiiiK, hy - leciiiiL' hjuI reliihinif to contnhulH the i carrvint! concealed eHonn waa loduert procendH-of the nale of the porkera to the I against them. When Hrrained liefore Hiimxirt rf the family. Il ia alleged hv I Jualice Stipp f-HlUrdrfV afternonn, th llw wife that the liuahund in employed in the Woolen Mill at Sell wood and Him uka that tLe court allow tier 7.r attor- 4 Rt N Iowm av Ca J. U. l-ndxf, a arjK iiter of thl city. aa rn Into hy a ircion City hound Mrwt rr at the itlkplaca atalinn alaml 7 o'clwk ttfon ef Bveninif. Mr. .anlra lorlunaielv Iped eerl'Hia injury ltlMiih til alpwaa tiadly cut in iMiaiher of !. Iln waakcn to 81. Vneirt'i . Npllttl In I'ortUMld liiimxIlateW follow' 4 Ihe accident. ? - I Now Ht a rWmcus r. H !iUnl, who recently went to New York J lo at d a nirt cl college, tiaa heeti m inted hoilae pLvalnan at rt. liar 'Joniew'a llpilrtt In New York 'iv. du!iea eiiKu'it Un tune ipine oin- nieeling' Mayor I'kiim Ic will pruhahlv an Iclv and hia many friend here are liuninc tiia HpHiintoient f Chief of J'o-l-i'd to uoltt the reciK'iition of til i lice, NiWit l'olice Olfiiwa, ('ity Attorney rf h i that made po-dMe the apputnt- jid Mre-( Coiiiiiiiwooner. The appiant ''HI to audi an iuir!ant (Mieitiou. I ment of tlieae olfli-era hv the iA)or ia J . luhniltled for latilication fcv thecuiincll Km trm HT DotmiKi.. Win. Wink ' ID , an einphrve. at llie Ori'Koii City iH'li n Mill had a lianow en(r hwt iid iy allernoon from Kerioua injury and ihly death. Wickhaai ia eiiiiiiyeii t)n iiuiiiiii;roiiiii Inn aa he (- ( throlinh (tie canlini! riuiii, one H llie Je iron roller Im-ame lU-laclied ffia li.ihon uf the (i.mIiiik, and, falliiK rik k Wickham In llii- wd, hreakinu Onha. Hut for the .'act that he do.rl (!: l-le, whirl) otlierwiae would have i k him, H'ii klumi would piohiihlv ( hieii killed hy the fon-e of the i - ( km liiijoioN. Minrifl'a'haver 1( oiiftnlile M'luily went to riohtllii I Wiiiliii-Hihiy HfU'Miooii nruied with a ill for the" arreat of lUvid William', amor reauliiiu in that lueulilv, charged k iMKaiiilv. Kelalivca of WillLiiiia' im- lo line city and nwore to thla coin dpi. V illianis, alio ia ahuiit lit) y in afe, recently raniH to tliia 'ity win-re itU'iided (lie Salvation Army nn4't ' mid hecaoae of tlii iinuaiial cxi it'- nt , he it aa'kl, to have honumu vio 'U iiiHane, After an exiuiiinatioH rnoon, the. unfortunate 9. n coiiiuijtted to the aayluiii for at ii t. 'Imihikii at Miukiiiiit W. A. Wliite, ft'-pi ioiia farmer icHidiuir near Wiad rn. and l:ii.al'ili A. Storm, recently the htute of Waeliinon, were the IV ipula in h roiiuintic iimirmce in tliia V n t a ii i-iirly linur Sunday morning po-viouH arriinifeiiii'iit the partieahttd muled to iiKvt ill thla city Saturday trnooii, hut tlin prospective hrule, iliu' to catch the tiain to this city, 1 1 itu iu hi riviiin and the hiirihaiid "for Bu'wuh diHcoiiierh'd. He searched frntly for the wunian whom hnlmnJiy 4ti d at the local hotel w here alie liad W'ered. County Clerk Hleiuht was limbed from Inn lioiiie ahortly before iiiiK'ht when the ri'ipilHite license wa 'iied ami then the eniiplo proceeded be reaidence of Hcv. K. S. liollinjjer 1 wiih aroiiHcd and at the uiiiihuiiI if of midnight pronounced the cere Dy that united the pair in matrimony. i - rAa Ttm:n or Thami iso. A deaertinff li'T Rtirrendered liiniaelf to Chief of h e Hurna IhhI Wedneadny and wa 9n hy that otllcer to the Vancouver Tuckir that alterniain. The noldier hief Iturna that he deserted the iy at Tort I.awton, WaahinKton, sev- months ao just before his company U of woaien' work in Mie Nortlwet, CoosTt Cocbt. County Jadue Ryan and (nctade a hmtory of the pioneer fani-1 und Coinmowioners Brobst nd till in lieninrtie NoriMweai, exclusively. TLere ' convened lu county court in adjourned ua a1rndv been secured I ir the Koav enir coiKributiant from minv of the ablest wvriten writera in the Norlhwit. The inanaiteiiieal ( the edition, w bich wfllonirft of HO, 0K) volume, haarle ndr4 lo (Ter two prize, in romrteOnv fur mhieh only thixe w dio have bees-vd-vested in the 'Korthweat w ill he allowed to farticifiata, o that the publication maviie Mrictlv repieeenlative of this eectim of the itotintry. The first prize will be awarded for the heat detonator themver piiKe, and in this all srtiat in Hi Xorthweat at ay compete. Tlie aec one prize will be given some public erhool cliilJ for the bent desi(na w ith whkh to illostnite a m'ory. I'utdic arhool children ia the Nort'iweot wily will be allowed to compete for (hi pracn. aession lat Wednesday, when such bo ni nes as was not disposed of at the rego ular meeting the week before was taken up for eonaidoraliow. The Knterrtrise1.5l) per year. Tiiet Vi:u Haw Ci stomkh . J. Iiracke ndridce and Jack If mston are the name (civeii hy two yoiinu fellow who were arresled by the lixal poliie ollicersalan rarly hour last Satunlay innrMiiiK after a liltle pitol sliooluiy h id been reported t. When g?aiclied at the city jail, the younk' feowa, who claimed to have cocne to Una city from Salem, were found in puesession of a revoler apiece. A nionir the peraonul effects that were found in their pocket was a newe- twiper clippinjf of the .Midway Street Hallway h"lt-up ot last Iny. lhj pair was considered h3picious enoiuli to hear watching for a time and a chaise of Akotheb I'lat Filed The Willam ette Kalis Company has platted into town lote a tract uf land in tp I s, rl e. and filed tb plat with the county re corder. There are 04 small tracts in cluded in Oke plat. W. II. Uoode, of Portland, and C. U. Cautield. of this city, are tle president and secretary, re spectively, of the company. Wwh To Bk Kjcpa rated. Fred C. Seiaenspiner is plaintiff in a divorce suit brought in tiie Clackamas county circuit court aaintt Klixabeth 8eiaenspiner, whom tie married at Cincinnati, Ohio, ia June, 1KD7. De-erlioji in 11)02 is alleged. There ia a daughter aged 5 years, which, the plaintitt asserts, ia with the defend ant and beyoud the jurisdiction of the Clackamas oolinty court. to be wrong, for I have always beard it called 'setting' back in Ohio where I was raised. It seems to me that set is belter than sit. A man couldn't set on eggs, but be could sit on them easy enough, as I saw an Oregon City man do not long ago. He was bringing a basket of eggs to market, and tumbled off the wagon seat. hen I saw htm be wpj sitting on the eggs all right, and be was scolding worse than a setting hen. Please set this question at rest, bo that 1 can sit on the minister. 1 am an old subscriber to The Oregonian." tr.JT' of the legislature, if tn .men- ."whini special meeting. catioDal I made r The Holiday Vacation. The Oregon City School Board met last Monday night and decided to suspend work in the city schools ednesday evening, December 23, and the vacation will con Hnue until tbe first Monday in January. Hans were submitted to tbe board for the connection of the schools with the 4 tht feature of tbe state edu- w that iu operation may be jot equitable. r-rlRlsnUH AT ST. JOHN'S. Fatfcer Hlldelirand Win Bestow Papal' Beaedlctlon on Congre&atfon. Tbe exercises attending the celebra won of the Christm s season at St. Jo:h3 Catholic church in tliij city will he of unusual interest. In addition to tbe regu Jar services high maason Christmas will be followed by the giving of the pupal benediction by the pastor, the Key. a her Hildebrand, to whom this faculty was bestowed at tbe time of bis Me visit with Pope Pius X at Home. ine servii-e Iiavimr Iwm.fi A,.,n.i lui'ii were found guilty and sentenced to lificen days imprisonment in the county i.ul. In the meantime, the otliccra will the record of the couple w hich is believed to have tieen implicated in sonm of tbe crooked work toat has been going on in this section of the Northwest of late. One of the fellows i suspected of being the fellow for whom the state officials of Washington are on Ihe lookout for horse stealing. , Ayers ney's fee with which to prosecute the have au npturttinity to further look up wilt together with the lurtlicr Hum ol f iu ner month with which to support the family .luring the pendency of Ihe suit. Mrs. How lett asks to be awarded the. custody f four minor children, the issue of a former marriage. IV. J. Partlow also began a divorce suit against Beeca Partlow last week. The parties reside near this city. Bui J.aniiPkai..- Deeds covering about l!,(KX) acres of timber land in Clacka mas county, with an aggregate consider ation of $!l(l,0K), were tiled last week in the recorder's ollico. The sale was made hy the Northern Pacific Hiiilroad Com pany to the Weyerhaiiaer Timber Com puny, of Wisconsin, and includes nine of the richest timber hinds in this county. One of tbe deeds included Sm it acre in township 5 south, range 7 east, for which 'li.WS was paid. The second deed tians furred title to 13,14 1 acres, located in township (S south, range 8 east; town ships t, 7andH, and township 4 south, range ft east. Tho consideration for the mu'ornl transaction was nii,.i. ine land ia located in tbe southeast part of Clackamas county, near the Santinm river. 7 Win. Rkprksekt tiik Nortiiivkst. Mury Osburn Uouthit, of Portland, wan a visitor to this city the latter part of last week in the interest of The Souve nir, a descriptive publication that will he issued about March 1, 1'.MW, in the in terest of the Lewis and ClBrk Centen nial Kxposition that will be held during that year. While in the city Miss Don tint called npon many of the prominent women of Oregon City and gathered considerable data from this place of his toric interest for use irl the publication, which will consist of a historical write- Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? Then It's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. "Ihsvs inpil Arer' Hnlr Vigor for oyer 46 yn. 1 Atn iiuw 91 yran till! anil liavc ft heavy ffrnwth f rli-h lirnwn hair. due. 1 think, en Urelj to Ar' lla.tr Vlirur." Mr. M. a. Kkitb, Bellerlllo. III. 1. e. avm co., InWKll. Vn 51 0(1 a IwMtln. A 11 rlri' ft,' for Good Hair AKIjCEO AKD Sl'llMITTKD. F. T. Grif fith was 111 halem last Wednesday, when fie appeared before the supreme court when the cise of the city of Oregon City against tbe Oregon and California Kail road Company came up foi argument. Ibis is the suit in which is involved the right of way to that part of the city through which Uie company's roadbed pusses, a uecivioii is expecttHi soon. Chairman Carll and Director Caufleld, action on tbe matter was suspended nn- til tiie next meeting. ran; tunned lull 01 tug 8CIIUOI8 WllQ tile ;.k:.i . -" u ui- ritv sewers, but owimr to the hKBnn, nt 11,8 eocene ot Uregon Citv. mid . " . " vvv v, n mao4 i..., I. 1 ....... illiniums x,ve win nut ba ceieorated by the Oregon City church, his year. Christmas Day there will t)9 three services as follows: Ma ,.t a. m. with English sermon ; mass at 8 :45 wi d berman sermon and high mas, at 10:0 w'i? the 'vinof tbe papal benediction. Ihe ladies of the Altai So.-ie'y will have charge of tbe de,-nrfi,i,. ,.r ,1, church and tbe altar will be e-m-.- Hl Baokb Several Ribs. A second acci dent happemxJ on the Parkplace trestle of tbe Oregon Water Power & Railway Company Tuesday night when James liuddleston, claiming to be a resident of KKiuorsiY I nwhkd. -George Miles while engaged at sw itching some cars in the local yaids of the O. W. P. A K Co. iu .this city last Wednesday evening, was prjoawy seriously injured in passing around a- curve .Miles caught between the two cars and badlv squeezed bout the waist. The attend ing physician does not think anv bouea w ere broken, but it is feared that some internal complications may result. Miles was not as seriously injured was at tirst supposed. Xot even a bone was broken and "Red," as be is best knosu, is aain able to be about the streets, probably a better man than ever before, tiut lie declares that he will never again place himself on the short side of a curve in an attempt to keep apart two ireigtit curs. ! IUmaok 8l-it SKTTLKn. The suit of (jco. v. Isihee, administrator of the es tate of Hoy Sunderland, deceased, against tbe Crown Paper Mills, of this city, for .x)00 damages, has been settled and dismissed from the United States Court to which court it was transferred from the Clackamas county circuit court in which the action was originally insti tuted. It is understood that the action was settled on a compromise of $1500 that was tendered bv the company. Sunderland lost his life as the: conse quence of an accident that happened while he was employed bv the defendant company in this city last February, 11 . 1 j . , . . . . .1 1 ., . jroruaim, maoe a inis-BieD on tlie treat le 01a ieu ior me hnaim ,.i..i work, being blinded by the headlight of I Draper will have charge of tie u aiiiuuaciiuik; ireiimicar. anu sustained the fracture of four ribs. He was brought back to this city where be was treated at the city jail by Dr. J. M. Powell, the county physician. -"King anu among the select ons that will be rendered is the Corpus Clm-ti Mass by I.aHache. lYorot t All Ilxprrienres. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be vour last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatar, Ala."- "For three years," she writes. "I endured insutfer-1 able pain from indirection, stomach and I er." writes Mr. Ihierv Koons, of yik bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable W. Va. " 'lien I commenced tot. when doctors and all remedies failed. 111,3 menic- le I weuhed one hundred .t length I was induced to trv Electric "J thirty pounds. I have t: . .. Bitters and the result wa miraculous. ?Kh.'s of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical I had scrofula ami erysipslas for ei2it een years, until I heard Of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Piscr.y. nee I improved at once and now I'm com pletely recovered. For liver, kidneir. stomach and bowel troubles Electric Bitters is tbe onlv medicine. Onlv av- It is guaranteed 'bv Charman A Co.. druggists. Works Hardship ojj Ri-rai. Dis tricts. That part of tiie new law on the apportionment of the state school tax does not meet with favor among the taxpayers of this countv. While this feature of tbe present statute is objec tiionable, the citizens of this county do not demand that action be tAken on thia law at the approaching special spession, preferring that matters of general legisla-1 uon oe leit to a regular session, if that will in any way contribute to a hrief sion of the leirislatnre t tl 11a tima Tn der the law as recently amended, the state school tax is apportioned aiuonir the several districts of each county on a straight per capita basis of $0 per en rolled pupil. Such a diKhiirsemonl-. nf funds works a burdsliip on the sparsely settled districts, and it is from this inaitiie principal objection to the law in its present form exists. Under the law that has been repealed each district was allowed a fund of f"0 trom the state tax and a per capita tax in addition suf ficient to cover. the balance of the state fund. The injustice of the law in it ; present torm Pons a Hen "Sit" ob "Skt?" Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, a resident of this city, recently sent tbe Portland Orego nian tbe following interesting qnerv: "Can you inform me whether a hen 'sits' or 'sets?' There has been quite a discussion here as to the right way of expiessing this act of a hen, and I wai called down hard by a minister for sav ing that a certain woman here acted as j known that lussyas a setting ben. The m n ster triets have . 7t;.U,., ii .;, I 1 """,0 said I was wromr to . .,.h thin.. 1ve a dithcult enough time under - J ...... u ..a..p,a about anyone, that I should have said a 'sitting hen. I would like to prove bim is apparent when it is majority of the rural dis- the most favorable conditions to main tain a school for even a short period nf the year. An effort will likely be made .v.vi, ami mic: vitits 01 nis 1 le.19 Biit Pellets,' and am glad to say I feci like a new man. I now weigh one hun dred and seventy-five pounds. When I nai used one bottie ot the medicine I could feel it was helping me. I realize lit. .t-ierce s Coldon Judical Discovery i'xoiiiie on earui. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery purifies the blood and en tirely eradicates the poisons that breed and feed disease. It cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions that mar and scar the skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run-down, debilitated con dition which so many people ex perience is commonly the effect of impure bl.d. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impurities, but it in creases the activity of the bkxd makinp plain Is, and it enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. Free. Dr. Tierce's Cornmm Sense Medical Advi-er is sont free on receipt of stamps t pay e.r.eiise of mailing only. Send 21 o;ie-cc:it stamps for the book in paper cwrs, or 31 stamps for the cloth-hoiiad volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, P.uf7:iTr N V ' i