""- OEEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1905. OREGON and Union Pacific -' THREE TBA TO HE EAST ' DAILY : Through Pullman standard and Tour ist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping cars daily te Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclin ing chairs (seats free to the east daily.) 7 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. 70 Depart. Time Schedules. A i bits Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver. Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, g.oc Special Kansas City, St. p 9:15 a. m Louis, Chicago and Bast. - Atlantic Rxnress Salt Lake, Denver, 8 IB D m Ft Worth, Omaha, 8:00 a m via! Sunt- Kansas City, St. in gton Louis, Chicago and East. St. Paul I Fast Mall Walla Walla, Lew- j 6:1 & p in Iston, Spokane, Mln- 7;is a m via Snn. neapolis, St. Paul, I via opo Duluth, Milwaukee, Kane. Chicago and East. 1 i Xmas Goods Y at . . : Living Profits : I vwvwvyvwwwvwvwwvi HO IDAY What we say we do we do DO SPECIALTIES Ocean and River Schedule For San Francisco Every live days at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way points and Portland. Oregon. 8 p. ro. ; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally service (water permitting) on Willam ette and Yamhill rivers. For detailed Information of rates The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. your nearest ticket agent, or A. l CRAia. , . I COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Portland and The Dalles ! ROUTE I lRpniil;itnr ! Line ri Ji oLnrilllHl S Having bought our stock of Xmas Goods early, we obtained ex ceptionally good cash discounts and by shipping by steamer around the Horn we saved also considerable on freight rates. This saving we intend giving our patrons the advantage of. We are now displaying one of the largest and neatest Holiday lines in the city. Owing to our limited floor space, we are not able to show all we have but "if you don't see what you want ask for it." We are sure to have it. - We want to call your attention especially to our fine showing of faamed and unframed pictures. Hundred of subjects to pick from, nu merous, pretty and novelty framees, handsome water colors, and at pricer we will guarantee you can't equal. We haven't room to mention . all the attractive presents we have in store for you but want you to come in and see for yourself. Be free to come when you please, and we'll see you are not urged to buy unless you want to. LOST MONEY AND JOB OREGON CITY LABORER VICTIM OF SMOOTH SWINDLER. Induced To Advance $40 and Accept Part Interest in $15,000 Hopyard. ' Man Disappears. WVVvWVrVWW "BAILEY GATZERT "DALLES CITY- REGULATOR "Mt l LIQ" Str. "Bailey Gatsert" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Tuea days-, Thusrsdays and" Saturdays. - Str. "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondays Wednesdays and FrJays. Steamers leaving Portland mak dailj connection at Lyle with C. R. & N. train for Goldendale and Klickitat Vallr points. C. R. & N. train leaven Coldendal" m Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 6:30 A. M.. making connection wm steamer "Regulator" fur Portland way points C. R. & N. train leaves 'ioMendai' .it- Tuesdays. Thursdays ami Shu.i.Imv 8:30 A. M.. conne.-ilng st Yylf witb J steamer "Sadie B." itn The DbKeia. con j necting there with O. R. & N. train i Earn and Wejt ' Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Lock j daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th j Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A j M. ; leaves The Dalles 2 P. M.. arrival ; Cascade Locks 6 P. M. , Meals served on all steamers j Fine accommodations lor teams and wagons. Landing at Portland .at Aldei Strer ) Dock. MARCUS TALBOT,, V. P. & G. M. Portland, tjreieon Honest Goods at Honest Prices Howell Jones Reliable ists Xmas Buying MadeTiasy There is Money in it rFOR YOU fipn. Ofttre. Astoria & Columbi 1 River Railroad Co. Leaves. I UNION DEPOT I Arrives I I t For Mayeers. Rainier. I Daily Clatskanie. Westport! Clifton, Astoria. War-I renton. Flavel. Ham-lll :.V.M mond. Fort Stevens, Gearhart Park. Sea -1 side. Astoria and Seashore. I Express Daily. I Astoria Express.! i9:4 1' ' to get our quotations on a good en during Plumbing Jots. Why not take the hint and get our estimate before handing out your contract ? ! A. iYilMLSTIN', i Main Street, near Eighth 8:00 A.M Daily 7:00 P.M. IHARPERI C A. STEWART. Commt As.. Alder street. Phone Main 906. I V Yft : F P A Ator1 0 You Will Bs Satisfied WITH YOU JOtMFY Ii your tickets read over the Denver and Rio Grande Kailrojid. the' Seenic Line of the World" ( BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions and points of interest along the line . between ' den and henm that the trip never Ijecomes tiresome. 131 Famous at home for R Generatioas pa?t; ramous now all over the World or Saie oy - E. MATTHIAS -Agency or Oregon City If you are goinjsHast. write or intorirfc tion and et a pretty book that will tell you all about It. VV. C. McBRlDE, General Agent PORTLAND. OREGON BUSINESS MEN'S CARNIVAL. Pleasing Entertainment Arranged By Ladies of Baptist Church. CHAPPED HANDS. pfi-f' iv 'yf '''"'i" Vw Ha,1! ahwivs Bluer ' - . Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Cbamber : Iain's Salve just before going to bed. and a speedy cure Is certain. This i salve is also unequalled for skin dis- eases. For sale by Howell & Jones. In Shively's Hall next Monday ev ening, December 11th, one of the most spectacular and interesting entertain ments ever given-in this city will be presented under the. auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist Church, of Oregon City. It is called the "Business Men's Car nival," about seventy of the business houses of the city also churches and lodges, being represented by as many bright and popular young ladies. The costumes-are in every instance unique, striking and suggestive of the line of business represented. Both these and the banners to be carried in the grand march, are the results of much thought and labor, and ex emplify many original and artistic ideas. . The young ladies have been thor oughly trained by a competent in structor, in fancy marching and upjto date drills, which will follow the grand march. Tableaux and a drill by some little folks, .are other features of an enter tainment which will be both novel and pleasing from its beginning to its close. The following is a list of the busi ness houses, lodges and churches rep resented, together with the names of the representative for each: Huntley Bros. Co Dolly Pcatt A. Robertson .... Gertrude Hamilton C. N. Greenman Sis Pratt Commercial Bank. . .Myrtle Buchanan F. R. Gadke Lena Gadke Howell & Jones Amie Bollack Miles & McGIahan. . . .Mable Tower Mrs. Sladen Mabel Graves Mrs. Brown Luella Niles Oregon City Enterprise. Helen Daulton Oregon City Courier Mamie Long Chas. Albright Beryl Long pEmil. P. Strauberg. . . .Myrtle Cross J. C. Sawyer. .Mrs. John Lewthwaite Frank Busch ........... Irene Moore Singer Co Mrs. Roberts T. P. Randall Miss Mae' McBride F. T. Barlow Miss Micklestm V. Harris . Ella Dempster J. Kjjowland Robin Shaw A. F. Parker Jack Booker T. F. Ryan Ella Shaver W. L. Block . . .' Winnie Hannie The Fair Pearl Woods Wilson & Cooke ...... I va Harrington Oregon City Planing Mill...' Bessie McMillin Edyth Cheney (Studio) Hariet Griffith T. C. Zinser : .Ethel Park Mrs. E. C. Hamilton Miss Wilcox Gardner & Co Blanche Gardner George Bros Florence Price Mrs. Nettie Miller-.. -Edna Simmons Williams Bro. , . . . .Ellenor Williams Krausse Bros. ... Margaret Goodfellow Pacific Soda Works Miss Bigham Brown & Welch Wava Harington Horton & Jack Nellie Swafford Ouane Ely Hazel Francis T. E. Seely Lena Seeley C. W. Fredericks. .Bertha Fredericks Boys' Club(J. W. Loder) Gertie Wilson Oregon City Bank Miss Kelly E. A. Phillips Vera Phillips i G. N. Joe Pearl Seivers Falls View Green House.. Cary Lut Oregon City Manufacturing Co . ! Bertha Koerner ' Portland Flouring Mill Co , ; Marjorie Caufield ' Hurlbur Feed Yard. Mabel Francis I Wm. Raine (Com. Mer.) I Maud Woodward Mrs. W. B. Shively Bessie Sleight H. S. Moody Sidonia Shaw Crown Paper Co... Bess Daulton I. Tolpolar . . . . .Sadie Tolpolar Oregon City Ice Co Laura Pope Wilson & Zumwalt. -Retta Carothers W. B. Gates Maud Booker Knights and Ladies of Security.. : Neita Woodward Women of Woodcraft. .Mary Cameron Degree ' of Honor Libby Calift Barclay School Edna Park Eastham School Olga McClure Parkplace School Julietta Cross Presbyterian Church .Retta Pierce Congregational Church. .Jeane White Methodist Church . Hazel Kennedy Episcopal ' Church. .Alice Lewthwaite Baptist Church . . . Margaret Wilkinson C. A. Ferguson, until a few days ago an employee of the paper mills of this city, was this week the victim of a clever swindler by whose operations he finds himself separated from $40, practically jail of the money that he possessed, besides being induced to resign his position in the mills to ac- cept a much more lucrative place that was promised, me only equivalent Ferguson has for the money out of which he was buncoed consists of two valises and a trunk, the property of the confidence operator, which was' seized immediately following the sud den disappearance of the shark Mon day morning when Deputy District At torney, C. Schuebel began an investi gation. The swindler gave the name of Frank A. Hanscom and was accom panied by a woman who passed as his wife. Ferguson came with his family to Oregon from Iowa only a few weeks ago and soon entered the employ of I the paper mills at $2.75 per day. A I bout &) month ago Ferguson formed ! the acquaintance of Hanscom, the fact that the latter wore a Masonic embem ten-ding to promote the friendship be cause Ferguson belonged to the same order. Being a smooth talker, Hans com had little difficulty in interesting his new found friend in a scheme for purchasing one of the Krebs Bros, hop yards near Salem for a considera tion of $15,000. Having the appear ance of being a man of some means, Hanscom's statement that he had on deposit in a Portland bank the funds necessary for the purchase of the pro perty, was readily accepted by Fer guson who was promised the manage ment of the ranch at good . wages. The story sounded good to Ferguson who immediately had visions of a fat bank account, the result of a more a greeable employment than his daily labor at the mills. But on Saturday the bunco artist came to Ferguson with a hard luck story and insisted that it was necessa ry that he raise $40 at once; that he could not wait until he went to Port land where he might get it at the bank. If Ferguson could loan him the money, Hanscom promised to increase the former's interest in the proposition to that of part owner, at the same time inducing his prospective victim to resign his job at the mill. So plausi ble did the proposal sound that Fer guson produced the requisite amount and received in return a due bill for the- money advanced, and the assur ance that the three would go to Port land Monday and conclude the deal. i On Sunday, however, Ferguson be came dissatisfied and, suspecting that all was not as it should be, the follow ing morning brough the matter to the attention of Deputy District Attorney, Schuebel, who located Hanscom at ni3 apartments. 'Hanscom agreed to return the money to Fersruson hut in a brief interview with the mill lab orer, Hanscom was successful in con vincing him that all was roiriiiai- iih titwas agreed that the Portland trip Biiouia oe maae. At this stage the Deputy Prosecutor dropped the in vestigation, after warning Ferguson that he was going up against what appeared to be a "sure thing." Fol lowing the departure of the State's prosecutor, Hanscom excused himself, and failed to reappear. When Mrs. Hanscom subsequently started for the depot, Ferguson demurred and, seizing the two valise from the wom an, proceeded to the office of Deputy District Attorney Schuebel through whose assistance a trunk belonging to the woman was also seized. After some Darleying. the woman was re leased on the promise that she would go to Portland and locate her husband for whom a warrant charging him with obtaining money under false pre tenses has been issued. LOST BY VOTE OF 5 TO 4. City Council Formally Disposes of O. W. P. Francnise. v ' At a regular meeting Wednesday evening." the City Council formally disposed of the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company's freight fran chise ordinance. Following the read ing of the Mayor's veto, Koerner moved that the veto be sustained. This motion was defeated by a vote or 5 to 4. Kelly, seconded by Justin, tnen moved that the Ordinance be passed notwithstanding the veto of the Mayor, this proceeding being necessary to regularly dispose of "the vetoed ordi nance. The vote was & ior ana against, and the ordinance was de clared defeated since a two-thirds ma jority of the council, or -seven, is re quired to pass any ordinance over me veto of the Mayor. The vote on the Ordinance was: Ayes Brandt, Chap man, Justin, Kelly and Mason. Noes Knapp, Koerner, Straight and Will iams. Ordinances levying taxes of three and five mills for street Improvement and general municipal purposes, re spectively, were passed. An extension of ninety nays, or nn til March 30, next, was granted the Southern Pacific -Company in which to complete the improvements now being made on Railroad Avenue. These im provements in the original ordinance were required to be completed by January 1. but delay that- has been experienced, in obtaining the steel girders necessary for the construction of the underground team and pedes trian crossings at Third Street has forced the railroad company to ask for additional time. For the present the improvements will be proceeded with, skeleton work being supplied for the steel girders which will be in stalled immediately upon their arrival without interrupting traffic at all. T. L. Charman was unanimously elected a member of the Board of Fire Commissioners to succeed Jos Kuer ton, resigned. In connection with the franchise matter, the bill of City Attorney Franklin T. Griffith for $200 for legal services in preparing the franchise ordinance and defending the members of the Council in the two injunction proceedings that were brought to re strain the Council from voting on the ordinance, was referred to the com mittee on finances. The vote cast in Monday's city elec tion was canvassed and the success ful candidates, together with their re spective majorities, were found to be: Mayor, E. G. Caufield, 308; Treasurer, Jack R. ,, Caufield, 65Councilmen First Ward, ' Wm. Andresen 89 ; Sec ond Ward, three year term, E. P. Rands, 103; two year term, W. R. Logus, (no opposition) 216; Third Ward, Jos. N. Harrington, (no opposi tion) 116. This being the final regular meeting of the old Council, there were exchang ed the usual pleasantries between Mayor Sommr and the members of the Council, short talks being made by several. BIOSCOPIC LECTURE. The many friends of Ensign Crab tree, will be pleased to learn that he will be visiting Oregon City, December 19th, accompanied by Paul Hubbard, baritone soloist. A splendid program illustrated by song and lantern, has been arranged." Look out for bills and see the treat that is for you Some girls don't believe it when they are told that they are the most beautiful ones in the world. Geo. A. Brown, of Maple Lane has a good four year old cow. also, a three and 1-2 months old calf for sale, or will exchange for good hog. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or experi ence required.N Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. COOPER & CO., 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. Save four liidone And Buy yottr Groceries at the ELECTRIC GROCERY Fo CASH only IN TIME OF PEACE. In the first months of the Russia Japan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those, who, so to speak, "have shingled their roofs in dry weather." The virtue of prep aration has made history and given to us our greatest men. The-individ-ual as well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency. Are you prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treat ed as soon as it has been contracted and before it has become- settled in the system. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept at hand ready ' for instant use For sale by Howell & Jones. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Wc nave a large stock of Dried and Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, Rice, Mtish, Floor, Feed and Cereals and every thing belonging to a First-class Store, suet as Tin and Graniteware, a fine line of China ware, Everything will be sold for CASH only for the next 30 Days at strictly wholesale prices. Come now, ' D