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Enterprise. VOL. 38. NO. 1. omooN city, okioon, frioav, November 11, 1904. ESTABLISHED 1851 URfiJB ON CROSS asicJ SHAW LEADING REAL ESTATE DEALERS Mta Street, Oregon City, lit arm of level land en Mill Creek. II mll from Orson City, half mil to school aoree In oultlva Hon 10 acres frnoed, 40 aeree light drrln two living oreeke run throuth III plana, M0.0 new dwelllnc, T rooms wo bama, and olh.r good out-uulldlnie T head of cattle, It loni hay, span horaoa, . hamH, f dosen chickens, and all furmlnf tools. Price JJS00. V.ry cheap. T.rma Ellttty aoree fart of Itan Ihrlok Un a old plana at Highland, 10 aoree In good cultivation living ork fruit enly fair building. A No. I bargain at HttO; 1(00 down, bal ance In I yaara tlma at I par cant Interest. I. A. MoMliMry placa. 1 mil from Highland, 71 aeraa. tt aoraa In cul tivation all good aull. Running wster. .On. and ona-balf aoraa or chard. Quod dwelling, I rooma, coat IN. Good barn and ut bulldlnga. Price :10. With team, I had cattla, and barn Implement, :j:i.M; IIMS.M down, balanoe I ytare. On. hundred and ality aoraa In High land, 120 aoraa level, good aoll, all f.ncad, t aoraa In cultivation, run ning atraam through tha placa, water In all flelda, 1 aora orchard. 4-room box houaa, bar 14x10, It eerse In olover, 10 aoraa In grain and vagatablna, groat outrange. T rnllea to C.uJoro, II haad of atock with Increase, all for IHOt; half down, balanoa In I years at I par cant par annum. Two hundred and fifty aora atook ranch, rolling anough for good drain age, aoll good, 10 aoraa In cultiva tion, It aorta mora alaahed and City property for sale in Oregon Qty and Gladstone at lowest rates We are selling lands in Clackamas county and desire some & -tee bar gains for sale, especially do we need some farms from $1000 to $2000 i If you don't see what you want in the above list, write at once and get a full list to select from. -. j ', ' - L.rOKTIB, ATTORNEY AT LAW OBet if X- to Oreg oa Oilv InU-rerl-e, DR. E.T. PAKKER Successor to Dr. Love OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Acute and chronic dlaraaee. Nervoua dis orders, Women'a and chlldrena die essrs a specialty. Oflloo hours I a. m. to I p. m. Consultation free. Rooma 11-14 Oarde Wag.. Oregon City. I v i O W. EASTIIAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures, Ab stracts of Title and General Law Bue Iness. Li Office over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City, Or. W. S. D'B.a 0. Bohaebei ' U'REN A SC1IUEBEL i Attorney At Law. i Will practice in ill courts, make oolleotloni j HID iriiiiinnit. ui . .-. w-. Furnish ahiU.cn uf title, lend you money and leu. I your m inejr on tint inorgage. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Orexon. LIVY 8TIPP -ArroBNiY at Law. Jaitlce of the Peace. Jrgger Bldg., Oregon Ci'y J U. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aseon crtt, Oaaeca. Wlllpraetleeln slltheeoortselthesute. Ol oe, la Ueufl.la bui dlna. pp. D.O. LATonatm 1TTORNEY8 AND COTJN3ELOR8 AT LA 7 41 arnxiT oaxoow citt, oxoo mrntah Abstracts t Title. Loaa Money, rorecloee Mortgagee, and tranaaot Oeneral Law Buataeaa. 'PBI COM MIBC1AL BANK or 0Biao cmr. spiul, .... lioo.oac Lean. made. BUI. discounted. Make, col lections. Bor.nd.elleiclutifeon all point. In the U oiled states. Bumps and Hong Kooe epcelt. received .abject to caeca Hen. yslroo)i.a. tot r. u. n. kiym Csi.. Or. burned, and could be put Into culti vation for lit par aora, balance pes tura land, arnall creek rune through tha plaoa, I living aprlnga, I acres orchard, I-room box houaa, covered with ruatlo, painted. X one-half atory, big home made barn 10x40, ahedded all round, large outrange on main road 21 rnllea from Oregon City ona and one-half rnllea from Wllnolt Sprints. 130 par aora; 12000 down, balanoa on long tlma at alx par cent per annum. Stock and timber. HI aeree, T. I S., K. I E.,one mile from Molalla river and on tina of extension of mo'or railway, 100 acrea level, 19 acre fenced, 10 acrea In eulllrat'on, no houaa, barn 10x71, living water, lot acrea heavy timber, fir and oedar, valuable, would crulaa Ave million or mora feet of good, merchantable timber, bealdaa piling, 1-4 mile from achool, great outrsnjs, IT mltea to Oregon City, perfect title. J'I'loe 111.10 per acre; 11000 eash; halanoa In I yeara at I par CJiit Interval. Eighty-acre fruit and vegetable farm at Can by on Una of Southern Pacific railroad, all level, 74 acrea In nice cultivation. All fenoed, bordera on Molalla river, II acrea prunee In Al condition, II aoree peachea, 4 acrea applea, I acrea alra vberrlea, I -room frame dwelling, large barn, 40x40, prune dryer, 14x40, coat 11100, gran ary, warehouee, 1-1 mile to achool, 1-1 mile to railroad station, one mile to ateamboat landing. To go with placa: 1 apan boreee, I eowa, chtck ana, I plows, wagon, hack, harrow, mower and all other farming Imple menu and growing crop at time of sale. Price (1004; Stoot oaah, bal ance In I yeara at I per cent Int. real. JUST RECEIVED A j It you need anything in the way of. Hardware, Crockery, rjl daws-ware or Gianite-ware, I can supply your wants. Call and y1 innpect my stock. Jj, Complete line of new and second-hand FURNITURE carried. Let r, tut supply you with a boue- keeping oh lilt , WALL PAPER of I lie best quality and lateet itylea at rilit pricea. J Attention, Here's a Bargain r 6U(X) feet, i inch flrot class Manila rope, In one piece, is offered for r. sale at a bamain for a few daj a. . I. TOLPOLAR Main Street, t Oregon (City. Brunswick House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Class Restaurant In Town WrSWWsVeVeVWrWWVWaSW UNDERTAKING. We are in a posi tion to save yoo from 10 to 20 per cent, on undertak er'! supplies of which we carry complete atock. R. L. H O L-M N , Office: One door south ot Court House of Oregon City. WVVlWiWiVWA AVWiVWAW.'AV.' 233 Washington Street, Portland, Or. Stock Farm Investment. 144 acrea two rnllea from the terminus of O. W. P, Ry Co. line at Jprtngwater, 110 aoree In cultivation, whole plaoe i fenced, 10 acrea In clover, 14 aoraa , orchard, two million feet good mer chantable timber, three tine living aprlnga of pure water, email dwell ing, large new barn lfoS4, outranga of elkweed and pea vine for a thou aand head of atock, about 40 bead of cattla, apan boraea, wagon, new binder, and all farming toola with present crop for l0 per aora; very eaay terma. Oood achool and grow ing neighborhood. Two hundred and twenty-five acrea at Logan, t rnllea due eaat of Ore on City, II rnllea from Portland, 100 acrea In cultivation, M acrea mora nearly ready to break, I acrea prune orchard, whole place fenced, moun tain trout atream running through the ranch, eeveral large aprlnga, frame dwelling, rooma, coat 1100, poet bam, I rnllea to cheeae factory, aama dletance to creamery that Bella 11000 worth of butter a month, achool one-quarter mile; eplendid neigh borhood, lit per acre. Terma to SUlL Three hundred and forty-nine acrea of level, rich aoll. In Marlon county, I rnllea from Wood burn, 220 acrea In good cultivation, free from atumpe and rocks, balanoe) In put u re, whole place fenced and ercea fenced, one fair old dwelling, I rooma, two large bama, other outbuildings conven ient to place, alx acrea orchard, T acrea hope, one quarter mile to achool. title perfect Price 131 per acre; term made to auit tha pur chaser. Thti la a rare bargain. I 4 4 FULL LINE OF STEEL RANGES CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor We are nnder email eip nee. Hare no middle men to pay, own our bearse and will treat you fair. Omi Price to All Undertaker & Embalmer or at Cigar 8 tore opposite Bank WAS A LANDSLIDE ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS ELECTED BY LARGE VOTE. Will Have Electoral Vote of 434 A8ln- t 133 for Parker Oregon Oivea 40,000 Majority. Monday's election resulted In landslide fur lUioaerelt, who will bare 343 votes In the electoral college a agalnat 133 for Parker. This Immense vote Is without precedent la the his tory of the United States. Not only la Ruoaevelt's vote In exceas of Mo Klnley'i vote, 292 In 1900, but Judge Parker's vote is four leas than that given Dryan four years sgo. Roose velt carried every doubtful state, New York giving him a majority of 185,000 which is second only to Mc Kin ley's 2G8.0O0 In 1896. Parker's vote in New York state was 16,000 short of that of Bryan's. Tuesday night President Roosevelt, after the election returns clearly In dicated the result. Issued the following statement: "I am deeply sensible of the honor done me by the American people in thus expressing their confidence in what I have done and have tried to do. I appreciate to the full the sol emn responsibility this confidence Im- poses upon me, and I shall do. all that in my power lies not to forfeit IL On the fourth of March, next, I shall have served three and one half years,, and this three and one half years constitutes my drat term. "The wlae custom whic'u limits the President to two terms regards the substance and not the form, and un der no circumstances will I be a can didate for or accept another nomina tion." Oregon did its part toward achieve Ing the phenomenal result Roosevelt carried the state by a majority close ly approximating -40,000 or 10,000 more than the moat sanguine had predicted. Practically a full vote was polled la the towns, but there was a falling off In the country precincts, this be ing especially true In the Democratic precincts in which the Democrats fall to turn out and vote for their Candidate. Take Molalla for Instance. This precinct has a normal Demo cratic majority of 60 to 70 votes, but Roosevelt carried the precinct Tues day by a vote of 63 to 32. Complete returns from the county will Increase Roosevelt's majority to 2000. Prohibition proposed under the guise of Local Option, received such a thorough drubbing that It will prob ably not be revived for some time to come. Prohibition elections were held in 26 counties, in three of which the question was at Issue only in certain precincts. The Issue In the 23 others was prohibition for the entire county. The elections were held ss follows: For County Prohibition Benton, Clackamas, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Jackson, Lane Linn, Lincoln, Malheur, Marlon, Mor row, Multnomah, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union. Wasco, Washington, Yamhill 23. For Precinct Prohibition only Clatsop, one precinct; Wallowa, one precinct; Wheeler, Ave precincts 3. No election Baker, Crook, Harney, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Polk 7. Elections were held In compliance with precinct petitions as follows: Columbia, one precinct; Grant, three precincts; Jackson, two precincts; Lane, nine precincts; Msrlon, live pre cincts; Wasco, Ave precincts; Wash ington, two pretdnta; Multnomah, 15 precincts; Lincoln, one precinct. Benton, Coos, Curry, Gilliam and Tillamook counties gave majorities for Prohibition while the result in Jackson Linn, Yamhill and Wheeler counties Is close. WILL BE ALLOWED MORE SPACE. Clsckamaa County Executive Com , mittes Asks For Mora Room. The members of the Executive Com mittee ot the Clackamas County Lewis & Clark Fair enterprise, visited the officers of the Exposition at Portland Monday for the purpose of securing additional floor space aggregating 5000 square feet for the exhibiting of Clackamas county exhibit at the 1905 Fair. While all of the increased spaCe that was requested was not granted positively, the committee was assured that Its original reservation of 25x40 feet will be .materially added to. At the request of the Fair managers, the committee will submit in writing an application for the 6000 square feet of space together with a detailed statement ot the proposed use to which the space will be placed. Mith this data In their possession, the of ficers of the Lewis A Clark Fair as sured the Clackamas county visitors that their request will receive due consideration. Before adjourning last Friday even ing, the Clackamas county court ap propriated $1000 towards the Lewis A Clark exhibit from this county. This sum Is to be expanded under the direction of the court which will audit all of the bills contracted on the account of the exhibit. CITIZENS ASKED TO CO-OPERATE. Praaa Commutes Lewis A Cisrk Fair Exhibit Isauas a Letter. Oregon City, Ore.. Nov. 2, 1904. To the People of Clackamas County: The executive committee having In charge the Clackamas County Ex hibit at the Lewis 4 Clark Fair, de sires your co-operation In gathering said exhibit of our county's products. It is proposed to have exhibits along the following lines: Agriculture, Hor ticulture, Minerals, Timber and Pre pared Woods, Wool and Mohair, Woolen Gooda, Shirts, Hosiery etc. Butter snd Cheeae, paper and Pulp, Flour, Live 8tock, Hope, Flsh-hatchtng and Fish. Iron Ores, Manufactures, Brick, Pottery and Stoneware, Quarry, Coal, Sash and Doors, Boots and Shoes, Cider, Vinegar, Wine, etc. En gines, Pumps, Stoves, etc.. Mineral Water, Soap, Fancy work. Relics and Curloa. You are invited to leave contribu tions to this exhibit in charge of Peter Nehren at the court bouse. Arrangements will be made for the preservation of fruits and other per ishable articles. We earnestly aollclt your co-opera tion In this matter. H. O. STARKWEATHER, HENRY CANS, J. W. THOMAS, Press Committee. ORDINANCE NO.... An ordinance authorizing th May' or and Recorder of Oregon City for and in the name of Oregon City, to make, execute and deliver a contract for the ssle to Frank Busch ot all the right, title and Interest which Oregon City baa In and to lots S and 4 of Block 10 of Oregon City, Oregon, re serving a right of way for aewer over aaid lots, and to authorize the Mayor and Recorder of Oregon City, for and In the name of Oregon City, to make. execute and deliver to said Frank Busch. bis heirs and assigns, upon said lota being fully paid for, a deed to the same. Oregon City does ordain aa follows: Section 1. That the Mayor and Re corder of Oregon City be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to make, execute and deliver for and In the name of Oregon City a contract for the sale to Frank Busch of all the right, title and interest which said Oregon City has in and to Lots and 3 in Block 10 .of said Oregon City, reserving however to Oregon City a right of way for the main sew er of Sewer District No. 3. over and acroas said lots, for the sum of $564.69 with Interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from the 1st day of November, 1904, until said sum shall be fully paid; to at said sum of $564.69 with interest thereon as aforesaid Is to be paid by saldFrank Busch as follows: $100 to be paid upon the execution of said contract of aale and $100 upon the 15tb day of each and every month thereafter until the full sum of $564.59 with Interest aa aforesaid shall be paid; then the said Frank Busch, his heirs and as signs shall be entitled to receive from Oregon City a good and sufficient conveyance of all the right, title and Interest which aaid Oregon City has In and to the said described lots; ex cepting said sewer right of way. Section 2. Upon payment being made in full for said lots as provided by section 1, of this ordinance, the Mayor and Recorder of Oregon City are hereby directed and empowered to make, execute and deliver for and in the name of Oregon City a deed conveying to the said Frank Busch, his heirs or assigns all the right, title and interest Oregon City has to or in the said Lots 2 and 3 of said Block 10, of Oregon City, reserving to Ore gon City a right of way over and across said lots for the main sewer of Sewer District No. 3 ot Oregon City. Read first time and ordered publish ed at a special meeting of the Coun rll of Oreenn Citv. held Monday. No- vmhor 7th 1904 and tn come un for , second reading and final action at a brought has no Jurisdiction of the sub special meeting of the Council of Or- Ject matter of the suit and contends egon City to be held on Monday, No- that the complaint does not state facta vember 21, 1904. at 8 o'clock p. m. sufficient to constitute a cause of By order of the Council of Oregon , action. City. BRUCE C. CURRY, The demurrer has been set for ar- Reeorder. gument next Monday. ROYAL - Bating Powder Saves Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health. NOV At. SAKIHO POWDC1 CO., NEW VO. COURT IN SESSION JUDGE McBRIDE HAS LARGE DOCKET TO DISPOSE OF. Of 171 Caaea, 69 are Diyoree Suite Lester Lewis Is Charged With Grsnd Larceny. Monday morning Judge Mc Bride convened the November term of the Clackamas county circuit court. The docket is one of the largest ever pre sented at any one term of the court It consists of 176 cases of which 69 are divorce suits. Two informations, each charging Lester Lewis with the crime of grand larceny, have been returned by Dis trict Attorney Allen. Lewis la the youthful ex-convict who recently stole a horse and buggy from a farmer re siding near Sherwood. Among the other criminal cases to be heard at this term are two assault and battery cases on appeal from the Justice court and as follows: State vs. R. Tucker, and State vs. Frank McLaren. Other criminal cases to be examined into by the district attorney are those of George Lauth, held for the murder of Leonore B. Jones In this city, and that of 8. Martine, who waa held to the circuit court on the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon oa a lad in a hop yard near Aurora. A decree of divorce was granted Monday in the ease of Wm, H. Keyser vs. Lldle G. Keyser and the following cases were dismissed without preju dice: David T. Brush vs. Helen A. Brush; W. L. Elyart vs. Sephle En yart A new ault for divorce was filed Monday. Percy D. Lowell is the plaintiff and Leonore J. Lowell is the defendant. The parties were married at Saginaw, Michigan in September, 1900 and desertion by the defendant in the following September Is alleged. After calling the docket and set ting a number of eases for trial. Judge McBride dismissed the members of the Jury until Thursday morning. Next Monday has been named by the court as the time for hearing the argument on the demurrer to the com plaint in the Injunction suit that has been brought against the city council, by the citizena in the name of Mrs. 8. A. Chaae to prevent the passage of an ordinance granting to the rail road company a perpetual right to Railroad Avenue in this city. MAY SECURE CITY DELIVERY Slight Increaae in Poat Office Receipts Mean Free Mail Delivery With a view of securing a free deliv ery mail service tor thla city, the bus iness men ot Oregon city are aroulng interest in the way of increasing the patronage of the local post office. 7 to annual receipts of an office must equal $10,000.00 to secure a free dellviy. For the year ending July 1. last, the receipts of the Oregon City office amounted to $8,700.00. In his esti mates of the receipts of the office for the year ending July 1, next, the audi tor of the postofflce department has placed the receipts at $9,100, but Post master Randall says the estimate will be greatly exceeded, closely approxi mating $9,500. An exLra effort will be made by the citizens of this city to iscreaso to tha required amount of $10,000.00 the re ceipts 'of the local post office. It will mean the employment of two addition al carriers. COUNCIL FILES A DEMURRER Injunction Suit Will be Argued In tha Circuit Court Monday City Attorney Geo. L. Story, W. D. Fenton and R. A. Letter, representing the Oregon City council in a legal ca pacity, have filed a demurrer to the complaint that was recently Instituted by Mrs. Sarah A. Chase, an Oregon City property owner, enjoining the council from passing an ordinance giv ing the Southern Pacific company a perpetual franchise to Railroad ave nue in this city. The demurrer sets forth that the court in which the suit has been