W 0 Cry 71 Oregon ENTERPRISE. ORKUON CITY KNTKIU'KISK, FRIDAY, FKI'.IUJAHY 19,1904 VOl.t'MK 37. NO. 1A. MARK II ANN A DEAD IT COST HIM S125 City . . KSTAIJLIfjIIKIl ALL EYES TURN TO REAL ESTATE WHEN SPECULATIVE INVESTMENTS FAIL A L; J r'Htrr u - ,1 n sr m. . Ver, : i v 'i.r .. -1.7 i.i.-.,' i . ', T. " i-! ti IV"", i'''"r" " H j'.jj!ii !. Public- coiifnli-nrn in chtu Intivc HwuritifH linn recently received one of tlm groate-nt shock lii tho hiidory of fi nance. A bursts a bubble, r.o in almost a day millions of dol Urn with wi-it away, carry ing many htnlrv In of invent ors to ruin. Wall Sln-d'a" woo in the wine imuii'k war niitif. Tim ehtiro slock inartct ha becoinn (li'iimntli'-il tlur ing the last year ami tl pub lic ha shown a !--iJfI dis inclination to invent in the clam of stock there offered. On tlm other hand, heavy investments nro daily bciiiK mailo ly nm-t conservative. inters! in ! t ri al estate ntfi'tictaiitly inoreitiiij;i jirieei l"lrt kcalJcncc Uullt In lllndonc, iHyj. Novrr lian tlm nlali!ity of Kt al Kntatf Ihtii mtirt' forcibly ciii.luiiifl than by tlm nliarp c.nitra-t nf valurH wbii h tb M- iiiarki t fi.nvtiioim n-Vfitl : ov-r nifainnt t! jmip-Iv cjfculativf, lluftualiiiK' an. I fi.-titi-nn, etaniU Heal Y., noli'l. mUtantial a vt-ry iibralt:ir of Mability tin- m"t jiroimiiiH-iil fiainplti of a c"iiiiini.lity tinalb ct'-J by tlm gu-ty wimN of Wall Street or tlie uiiKi-runiliii itit lit (nilatiottM of ovi r aiitulii-! jii.'j;li-"'. Tinlay, an nrvnr U-fnrf, tb rmintry over in lummy lu ing trannft-rti-tl from wil-l cat necuritien ai.. jila.fil in KKAl. ntOl'KKTY. An lan.l valio-n inevitably iiicrt-a-M' liaml in baml with (Herniation, the wino buyer of ttnlny w ill l tin' rich man of tomorrow. Ti d tli matter ami buy a couj lti of In The Grand Opening Sale 2 x r cent n- Choicc High Class Residence Lots in GLADSTONE Inln of your own nelrolimi, at IIOiKX) jm r Int. without it-terent or taxen tin-dt (fiiaraiiW-eil on tho investment. Make your nfbctimi at an early day and bi fi.ro priceH advantu. r.lnrUtnnn i n nnrt nf Orntron Cltv and ft suburb of Portland, on tho mi WattT I'i.wi r ami UaiU ay line, and Southern I'urilic Hailroad. Full information maihil to any addn-nn. Or H. I:. CROSS, Sole Agent Oregon City, Oregon MuuV Ilrafe .Nfrugdo Acalnnt Typhoid Fpffr. Hetnliil rollllt-al OrfiuiUer Han Huilrd at t'lereland. IOM to the 51 Ion. DID MIT Hll.f.MK (.no:) ((II II. Kutomea Matt K.Ul.lUli Irluul Itrnl denee on 1 lit-Ir I'labiK. 1 J'l'.EU'F A MI1.LKK ' ATTtiKM'.V AT LAW 11 nl Tltlcn nml liml )ffloe I ttmliicnn n HpeclllUy Will jimttiic lu ill CoiitU of the State Rurnn y Wrinlmnl lllil(. oj'p Court lluuvr, Orrifon City. Orrijiin t roKTm. ArmitSKY AT LAW irii-Ti or fiifiT rennnaao. OSc oi to Oregcn Cltf Fntwi rl-a. (JKO. C. HKWNKI.I., ATlnHNKY AT LAW Oregon City. Will irrli(- In all IliproiirU of tin iUt. OltU In Caullrlil liullillng. 0tW. KASTHAM A rroUNKY AT LAW Unit TlUn KiiiiiImmI. Miir'KiiKra Drawn. nrrn a oy Panic nf (irrgiiii fit y. r V V V V. V V V V Atwlrarta Ma.ln. If,! Money Loantl f Oriiior Citt. Oa.jHj JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Ori-gmi f . B. D'Bta 0. BoBatbal U'KKN it SCHUKUEL Attorneya at Law. Will i.rartlca in all rouria, niake oollectlolii and apitlamriita of Km !. Kuriiluli alwtrai'la of tilln, Irml yl li"l"7 am) In i it your iiiciiiiy on It rut niorgaK. Offlco In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. rfiir Tight STEEL Ksiii' RANGES -4. i iii 1 1 II ' " ," ' Waiii)it,Ton, Feb. 1ft. Senator Mar cue Aloiito ll.nna dim! at ;40 oVloi a lotiiglit at Itie Uniily apart iiimiU lo tlm Arlington liotnl, alter an illnrM ritnl lug over lirarly IWU inolitlia, IllleiJ Willi apcarrtit reroveitra IoIIuwimI by relate, anil finally drilling lulu typhoid leewr, hu ll, In lila arakeiiml condition, lie wan tinaliln to witlifiaoil. When the end ruie all the mi-ml-eni of the 8en ator'n lamlly aern in Hie) room eict-pt Mm. Henna, Urn hfuator'a mle.and Mr. ami Mil ln Manna Mr. lUmia had It'll the loom only a lew inlnutfe before. The lent inking fll Kigali at exactly G;:R) o'i lot k. !) loia Carier and Oeler rr thru iii allt-nilain f. They did not i tonreel the larl that lift " aliont to end, and all the niftiilw r of the lamlly rre imm.I h.r. Mm. Mct'oimi' k, one of the Seiialoi'a daiiglitf rn, and Mim I'tit-lpa re prt-M-nt wlmn the end eanie. Mr. and Mr. I "an lUlina were tlie flret to arrive, and Ihry aithilrfW innnetliately lo the chamU r ol the r-tnatoi'a wiff to eiiiiiiin.ri l.f r lo tho U'tUeie. It ana alulit lUvf eie abent that llie ht-nator hreathiil l.ia laft. Mari'ua Alonnti Hanna ma alrtrtly of Ohio lie a h'.rn in th village ol New Lialwn, ht ptftnier 24, 1H.'!7, hert hl rliiidhuotl a atmiil. When he wan 15 yearaold lilt Ulhei iiiovol to Clfveland and aenl into Mm tatiulceale gioi ery and (tiovieion huiinn. Mareua, ho the eldft ol ern i hiilieii, enl to the puidic at hoola, and nt-iit one yt-r in rullt-ge. Aflrr hia tslut-ation aa co:i- idried tompli-tfil oy Uxn Nihrr, he en teied llm croieiv llriu aa llrfk, and untke.i haul lur artrral Vfara. at the ..,., lime Ihoroilkrhly uilerilig the de laila of tlie humiifitn. When hm father in til. he rtMjinanied the bumnen and letame the htad of it aitli I), f. II,..Ihi aa oartiii-r. A few Year U'er he tnarrifil Mr. Khotlea' dataller Au trilnla. The new firm of M A. Ilanna A Co. grew rapidly, and a great deal ol trans' ,.riiion on the lake t ame nert-r Mr. Ilanna heeaiiiH inlereated in tevi-ral ' veM-ln. and in a atiort time a the own 1 er of one. wtnrh he named lor Pin lather, I Ixnnanl Ilanna. Ileaoon hri'ame the ' ...i,r i.f valntile Iron tninra in Wiacoo I .in Mmnraota and Mlthiifar., and had .n Hiilire tlwl of VfwU. Having thor J onhly tlmlied and learned the detail oj lna eteailiera, tie tltfl.ieii to nnii'i uiem lna aliinhtilldinn plant wan oranued and put into niicemlill opera' lion. Mreel rail ay neii otfoiuru nm .H-,. li,,n an.l he iuillt the l leveland I ily -trert Kailaay, and organttl hin ! IdlukrlllLT f,.rt-t'H KO .:leverlv that tun line i I... never hi-ell alTei leJ hy a atrike, .Villi all thi-ne enleiprl-ra nn In tiaiwif i.m unit oineil a hank, and at one tune owned the town opera linin-e and ran iii-f.MMfnllv. Mr. Ilanna Imn a!ay ni'-i-f'lul'y -oi.1 Willi the lalor inolileina. Me knew the value ol a day'n work and got it ; he al-o pai'l lor it. When the fintt labor union avaa formed be atudied it moat .urMlnllv ami ihrn tirnnnU-d nil employ era' union. He inherited ability ami re r,.iVH,l an education ill hliainentl. 1 1 lohivaaa iwrfcrt oriraniier has been one of bis gilts, and "continuance' other. The officer" of the Oregon City land of flm have laid down four important ile cialona hy whlrh the enllie to an en' ire st-ctleu of yaluabte timlrtjr land lu l!i-n-Pjd rounty are canceled. The eaae dn cnlntl are; MorM burnap vi. Flna N. hi.aU 'ling; Henry Ambler vi. Chan. W. Hpauiiiiiig; Cha. W, Iari ya. Lillian K. hpauldmg, and Win. I). Mack va Chan. A. .HpaohlliiK. Much inUreatat ta lira lo the (teciaiona, for the conleal were warmly fooght from the atari, proininenl a'Pirrieya of the atate teing employed hy tlie con letting parties. W. henlon, i:. A. Ixiteraml K. A. Miller laifd lor the eonteatee, while Hedges and (ialloway and C. W. Davis repre- aen!d the conlealaiita, who won the caaen. The land invilved in the conteata i aection !M, townetiip U south, range 7 went, and is valued for its remaikabln growth of timiM-r. t'onlefttriis aliegil non-reeidi-nre, lioii'i'ultivnliou of the land, and coiiieinlrd that the original aeillern tiled on 'lie land kohdy for the timber. In dtt iilimr. for the coiiiealaine. II of the cane bring uVcnled on the Same ixjlnla, I lie I'x al oltlce fava III art : A -ir and reH'nahle interpretation of the evidence I. to the tx-ii-l that e ei)lryinn never e-iaiilinhed Iii" ac'- Dal remdem-e oil the land Willi I he Inlen- on of making it bin petuuneut home.lo ie excluniun ol any other lux elee- here, and that Ins tripa to li e land were only occaioi.al vieit di-eigoed to how a compliance with tlie le ter of ibe lay. Hi imp'ovriuetila on aid land tie meager and have ecari-ely leeii eulli Clel.ttofit it for habitation. Ill- real tome ai'iieara to have hewn in Corvalbe. ."It appealing "o ua that Hie en'ryman ad not coinp ie ai'h the homestead law as to remdence, cilltiva'iori and no- rovenieiitK. and that his acts do not evi dence good laitli in making id land his permanent home, we, therefore, trcolu mend the cancellation of ti e entry in volve d therein." JjIvy HTirr Attounky at Law. JiiMtice of the Peace. Jagger Itbltf., Oreijoii CUy J U.CAMrilEI.L, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aiaoa City, - OaiaoH Ifyoti need anything in tho way of Hardware, Crockery, :! (iliinn-waro or (tianito-ware, I can Bunjily your wunU. Call and innn t my ntock. Completa liifn of new and socond band FURNITURE carried. Let me supply you with a tiotie- keeping uutlit WALL PAPER of (lie beat quality and latest styles at right prices. Attention, Here's a Bargain 60k) feet, 14 InVh flret rlaaa Manila roe, In one piece, is offered for sale at a bargain for a few day. I. TOLPOLAR Main Street, Oregon City. Bnnswick Houso & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Clans Rentaurant In Town. CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor Will practice In all t he courla ef th state. Ol ios, la Caultald buildln. Q D. A D.O. LATOCKSTIS ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEI)RS AT LAW Main STRBIT ORBOOB CITT, OBtOO. roralahAWatraots ofTltln.tos" JlnTTpre slat Msrliaaai.aDd Iransast Usnsrai Law BaalBMS. Oreiron & Washington State Fair Victories ON RARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS Orifn '" r,r ,,MI'-l.j-t on Cock flir.ls, 6 In Comietition ,t3o Hen.loinCompettUon ilj i on l-ullcts. . . 40 In Competition md on . Cockerel Jl in Competition WsslilnRton State Fair We only sent 3 pullets, I hen and I Cock and won on every entry but one besides specials, Including best pen In the show. Prizes won ist Cock, 1st Ilea: 1st and and Pullet; 1st pen. r.ihlblllon Btork speelalty ioroa (rand pallet! ror tale. Ff f a S.0O "j MURROVV & SON. Oregon Cityron. Kx:pnslvo Kxpprlpnro of Local Man in Turtlariu. Was Drugged, and Ko'iht d of ( onld. erable Jlaney esr the L'nUa Depot. rCIIKCAKY 2t, IS THK DATE. Oregoa (ity Itnard ur Tntae llantuet Buftlneaa Men. Hill ljidlrs Are (iralfful. Tn the Editor of the ENTcai'Hinc: The ladi-t of the Sacaiawea Statue Asaocia lion and ol the Oregon City Lewis and ri.rkl'loh iteaire to express througii your colunius their high appteciauon ot the courtesy and geneioeiiy oi mo i Men nf ihiacitY lor their SuientlKi enter- la nment on MomlaV evening lor iub hacaiawea statue, and lo all w ho asBisted In the program and lo the newspapers for their liberal encouragement. Kccifully submitted, Mas. Eva EnxaY Ivi, Pres. Sacajawe Statue Aaeot iation. Ala Uao. A. IUkdino, Pres. lwin and Clark Club. Oregon City. Ore.. Feb. 10, liXM. Itellel In One ninnte rtnw Minute roiiirh Core irlvea relief in one minute, l ecanee it kills the microU which tickles the mucous memorane, causing the cough, and at the name time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflam mation and heals and sootnes me anecieu parts, une Minute congn tummrai"' ena the lungs, wards o8 pneumonia and is a harmless anu never laiung cure m all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. Oti Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless ana gooa auxe for young and old. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Conflrigratloii Proof. The Ions of the German-American Ins. Co. of N. Y. in the Baltimore fire Is about 150(1,000 01). The company reports their assets at the close of tho year 1903 as 12,074,300.00 and a net eurpliis of $T),(i334!) 00. Their lol by this disas trous con flngrai ion is less than 110 of tho surplus carried lor jum sucn losses. An American company and home cap ital insning a conflagration proof and a Safety Fund Policy. Insure with the . .ma- i'ii r.l Oi! Local Agent, 1. l.. mnrman. run. An I'.arly Ulaer. A strong, healthy, active constitution depends largely on the condition of the liver. The lamotm little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Ktsers not only cleanse the system but they strengthen the action of the liver and rebuild the tissues supporting. that organ. Little Early Risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely certain to produce results that are satisfactory In all case. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Cheapest lota In OrsgoB City for sal. Iaiaire stta Eatirxariaw c. Oct. f W The banquet to be tendered the busi ness men ol the cliy at Willamette ball next Wednesday evening by the Oregon City Board of Trade promisee to be an event in the hietory o' the city. Io buatnesa man or pnhlic-spi'lied citixn should tail to afend this function which has for its priinarv purpoe ihe entbns ing of the peoule of the entire commun ity in the plans nf the local Hoard ol Trad for the up budding of ihecty. All arrangements have been completed for the haiiq'iel, a dollar per plate affair, w hich will l supplemented hy a pro gramme of twenty toasts by the leading hunilie-a and prolt psioiiat men ol tne City. Mayor (rant is. I'aii i R wut pre aide as toaatnia-ter and the following responses w ill he offered. "The Native Son," Col. Robt. A. Miller. "The Stranger Within Our Gates," J. II. Westover. "The Land of Promise," George C. Brownell. "The Old Ton." J. T. Apperaon. "Ethics of the Legal Profession," Dr. W. E.Cnrll. "Ethics ot the Medical Profession," Franklin T. Griffith. "Sentiment," Kev. A. Hillebrand. "Orpgonians as I Have Found Them," . S. Dresser. "The Lowell of Ibe West," J. E. Hedges. "Our Boys," Rev. E. S. Bollinger. "City and Country," Judge T. F. Rvan. "Civic Pride," H. L. Kelly. "All is not Gold That Glitters," C. D. Latourette. "He Who Runs Mav Read," W. 8. U'Ren. . , , "The Lewis and Clark Fair," Vm. Galloway. . "A Pull Together, C. B. Moores. "Reciprocity," G. E. Hayes. "Future Prospects," II. E. Cross. "The Past and Its Lesson," C. 11. Dye. Drugged and robbed of 125 withia stone's throw of the Union depot la trie expensive Introduction Joe Zelinki. of this city, received to Portland Moo lay afternoon ol laat week. Zielmaki Is recent arrival from Cal omel, Mi. htiran, and npent the day in Portland. Just before hi trsin decartert for Oregon City at A o'clock, Zielinski says he entered a saloon jutt acroaa tb street from the Union depot and ordered a glasa of beer which be drank. Begin ning to feel ill, he lell the place ami went to the street where he immediately became nncnnsciunn and, when he re covered his aetiM-s, found himself on the etreet near ihe b)t. He diecovered that hia clothing had been disarranged and 120 in p.er money and five dollars in rout had been abstracted from a leather wallet, strapped about bis waist i trf-nea'h hia clothing and in w hich he rained hi" money. In place ol bis cur rency bad liefti replaced a 60 cent piece. In' relat,r, his exoeriern-e, Zielinski said ht had heard considerable about ihe si.-ig.'.t-of hand ojierators of the me ir k l.s mid ttio'ight he hsd guarded sgainst poHMhle lo-s of bin money. He ie all that when he entered the resort, a stranger other than the bartender was in the rom, who departed at the same time he did. Other than this he remem bers nothing until be discovered that he had been separated from his money. Z ehiiski teported the robbery to the l.ce a'Xhori ies bnt as vet has foond do trace- ol the missing roll or the thief. Zie.ni'ki is vis ting at Gladstone Park with Karl Johaneen, the Swedish fisher man, on whom an atttmpted t-o.'J op was perpet ated at the Clackamas bridge. Johaneen had an experience quite simi lar to that ol Ztelinski's when in Port land aoont six months sgo. Bot he was more eiicceseful in having the stolen money respired to him. He entered a Japaneee hath room, and leaving bia do bet in an an'e-room. emeieo ine bath tub. When be again donned bia cinthir g, he was snr prised to find that S0 had been removed Irom bia apparel. He battened to refiort the theft to two detectives. whoe names he says b can not remember, to whom he promised to (five 30 11 the money was recovered. In thirty minutes the inexperienced Swede lit ifiven the IV). Tuesday Johansen reported Zielinski's lets to the detectives who rendered him snch valu able servi-es, with aaaurance of prDpor ttonately compensating them if the mis si nir 12vl is recovered Both men tell straight stories of their experiences, leaving no doubt as to the irei'Uineness of their declarations. By occupation, they are fifbermen. JAPS nTlCE TO WW. Kink Kigbt Sore Nubian Yes-cls Capture Ten Xore. and Should von not win even the smallest prize that is offered by the En terprise, you would still be ahead. The paper itself is worth considerable more than the low subscription price of $1.60 that we ask. Remember, the jar will be opened F-b'nary 22, when tne money will be counted and the prixes distrib uted. London, Feb. 16. Among the dis ptche bom the Far Fast, published here this morning, is a report ol auotber engagement at Port Arthur, in which the Russians lost eight vessels sunk and! ten captured. In this connection the owners of the British steamer Foxton Hall, from Barry, December 11, via Port Said, for Port Arthur, with coal, which was detained by the Russians at Port Artbar, bave re ceived news that she was destroyed by tire. A correspondent of the Daily Mail, who witnesed the engagement off Port Arthur, confirms this morning's previous accounts of the fight and asserts again that one Japanese torpedo-boat was sunk and another deserted by its crew in a sinking condition and probably captured by the Russians. He savs also that the Japanese lost one battleship, and bad one cruiser put out of action, and that the Colonel of the Fifteenth Russian regiment was killed by a shell during the bombardment. Cablegrams to the Daily Mail from Wei Hai Wei and Niu Cbwang report Japanese fleet, with transports, cruising in tbe Gulf of Pecbili. apparently with the idea of effecting a landing pear Port Dalny. 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