OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER , 1907, I : All EL&dy I JFdDr Y&vj. FJffiw"-1 0 One candidate watt Inltlat- j LOCAL BRIEFS Tim Woodmen will initiate i clun of candidate Hulurday night, The Oypslna will mwt with MIhm Lniiia pope Saturday evening. Tin (Human aoclety will give daiiro St lh Arrimry Saturday night. Itlvmbrlnk skating rink Im open to ladle wIki wIhIi to tnrri U katn afternoon Wednoaday, Tim Oregon City hand will give a masquerade IjhII at the Armory But unliiy night, December 14, J. 11. Duta I in Jail on tlm charge f dlMulliig k shirt, lie had the ahlrt on nt thi! time of IiIn arrt'wL Senator Fulton want an approprla lion of f 000,0110 to enable him to pur chomi tho lock at Oregon City. MIhh Marian I ,t ti w a it m wan hoten to the Aloha Club, t her home In Went Oregon City, yetcrdny after noon, Tho woolen mills have Instituted a new scale of wage, Home uny ihey ml) make tlm HtllllM WHK"N Under tlio new aa the old, but others any not. The rainfall at Oregon City for thn laat three month wa icon Inches, The precipitation for fotir doy of the lKt 'k of November wan 8 inches, Tho Oregon State Dairyman' As sociation uieeta In Portland neit week Tuesday and Wednesday, Speaker from abroad will have place on the program. ProgreMa In tho erection of the ow O. W. I', Bridge acroa tho Clai-kama at (lladatono haa proceeded far 4'itouith o that cara are running ttcro It, An "All Oregon , Apple Show" I being planned for rint yt'ar. Grow er; of apple are Invited to plan for thn event. Dr. W. H. Carll and thn Crown.Col. umbla Paper Co. remembered th 8t, ! "" of 11,11 leKlalature. Mr, W. 8 wampum IKJ, Ml Dorothy (irny entertained & number of her young friends at Imr homo In Green Point Frldny. Tho af ternoon wax spent In game and mu sic after which a ropaat wna 'aorvod by. tho IiohIdhm' inothor, Mra, J. W. Urny. Thomi who finjoyod tho youiiK hoMteHH' hoapltallty wore Jotinlo Hchntjs, HitiRol Btoadman, Cnrrlo Cnmx, Kllulniili Hi-lmt,, llattlo Unma, Uuira Head and Vt-rno Croaa, Twenty of the 4(1 aawmllla In Clack ftmaa county linvo lii'on forced to uh pond opiTatloiiH on account of short- axA of cara and tho ItiureaM In rail-1 road ntti'S. Hovcntyrlvo percent of tho mllla on tho lino of tho Orison Water Power and Hallway Company In tho ISMtacadti auction are abut d()wn. More than 3U0 men In tho mllla and loKKlna; :ampa ar out of employ incut, which inciuiM a lo of t25,()00 por day, Mra. UJ.Ui Umg, wla of Tbpmaa M, Inig, dld auddonly Saturday mornlriK nt Jnr homo In Canemah, BKd 49 year. Bbe had be. afTllcted with huart troublo for about four ytara, and durln the lut two wooka Imt condition waa critical. Mra, Ing W04 bom In Clackamaa county. Bho waa ft daughter of tho Into Joacph IS, and ICIlen J. Hodkea. 8ho left a hua band and five children, Tho funeral waa hold Sunday. Young frlenda of Mlaa Alotha Otflea by plcuantly aurprliiod her at lilad atono Baturday afternoon, The tlma waa uiotit enjoyably punned with mimic and Ramon, and dainty refreah menta were aerved. Thoao prcaent wir Nella Johnaon, Zula ilelatand, Francoa Croaa, Edyna Hoar, Muriel Maria, Amy I'eckover, Iva WKzlK, Orace Clydo, Aletha Ogleaby, Reta Holoma, Huth I'eckover. t The huHineaa men and bankera of Oregon held a convention In Portland Baturday lattt and finally dwlded not to ak the (lovernor to call an eitra , Mr. K. A. Evann, of Ban Franclaeo, waa vlaltlng hla brother-in-law, Mr. IS. C. Thomaa, of tho KntorpriHe, for a few duy last week, (Jrand Cblcf Patriarch Beckltb vlBlted Falls Kncampment I. O. Oi V. Tueaday evonlrm and enjoyed a pleaa ant occaalon with local Odd Follow. Mr. and Mrs. Charloa Heed were Butiday Kft of Mr. and Mrs, A. M. White, Mr. and Mra. Rood have rent ed a farm In Kuatern Oregon and will aixiti take poaaeaaton. NO SMOKING ON CAR PLATFORMS Saturday tbero waa a colllalon be tween a Mount Tabor and Mount Bcott car at Fortieth street and Haw thorne avenue, Portland, In which five people were aerloimly Injured. A a renult an order lamieil Sunday by Him tiiHiittiri.nif.nt rf tlm lrtrllfitt( Onll. way, Light & Power Company, paa-' Agne nby Home with turkeys for I eankainving. , i ih bt aoclal at the Went Bide achKila netted $25 for the library. Thoae who participated enjoynd a pleaaant evening. J. Wlllei. who waa married Monday to Mra. Minnie A. Ingram, haa purch iiaed a livery bualnea at Vancouver end will move to that place. t'lntt aalve CarbolUed acta like a touitlce, drawn out Innamation and U'Ren argued In favor of the apeclal aeaalon, declaring that the bualneaa In Ureata of the state required an ex tra aeHlon In order that the holiday and attachment laws might be amend ed no that dtaontrou reaulta would not follow the resumption of judicial butilni'MB, At tho regular monthly meeting of the OreKon State Woman Btiffraice Aa aoctatlon held Saturday In Portland, petltlona with more than 8000 algna- turol were reported. Theae petltlona antiKur are prohibited from riding on tho front platform of all the O. W. P. dlvlalon care, which tneana that all Minoklng on theae cara muat atop. Hy the rule made by tho company a fw montha ago, amoklng waa prohib ited on tho rear end of all cara op erated by the company, and the new order almply mean that the commut ers realdlng In Lenta, Arleta. Mount Tabor and Bollwood will be forced to go without their uxual morning amoke while on their way to work. It In evident that the order was laaued aa a reault of Saturday nlght'a coliialon, and the Oral of the week, whenever paaaonger attempted to ride on the front platform of the cara they were told by the car crew that nobody but the motormoa were al lowed there. AUI,,r,,uc, neeimg. nr ! demand that the woman auffrage chapped hand. Hp, futa, burua. 8ld J amendment to the atate conatltutton by Huntley Jiroa. bft glrtjmnu.,i t the oJectra of the The Anaora goat Indualry la flour- atate at the election next June, Not Inning In Claekamaa county. Wm. enough algnera have been aecured ao Hardin, of Alma, now haa abont 180 j far. but It la believed the required Koala and Peter Hela. who Uvea near l number, will bo appended within a Orient, la making a aucceaa with An-j few week. KorM- Article of Incorporation of the Wll- Sheriff Dealt haa nine men at hla low Creek Mining Company were Died uoarumg nouae. lie la full ud and It Tueaday with County C erk Green- man. The capital atock of the con cern la placed at 1500.000, divided Into behoovea tho people of Claekamaa county to be g.iod or they will be mm- ixneu in neing compelled to bluld a 600.000 ahare. with a par value of $1 larger Jell, jeach. The' Incorporator are William Frank Miller la wanted on the Ramiw, H. I. HoKgatt and George Red charge of theft and forgery. He ha daway. The company ia intereated in wiTii pinyioypa oy tiarry joiiea, wno i " v ,' ' niiiw k.irr uib' liaa been building aew atreet in Ore- Kim City the pant'r, -Warrant' ( ut for th young man, Dr. Carll announcea that hla cam paign eipenae were only 10.90. He ttemlxea, aa followa; Cljeulara 5, etampa to mall them 13.65, envelope and mailing 2, hot coffee for men at voting booth clgara 91.25. I lob Shlnborn, of Carua, captured a foK'the first of the week. The doe ir.lt r "iMintor a tree and the boy thotiKht thy had a coon In eight but trlct near Halley, Idaho. Tho officer are. Dr. C. A. Stuart, president; N. B. Farr, vlce prealdent; M. P. Chapman, secretary; William Rambo, treasurer; Owirgo C. Hrownell, attorney; George Reddaway, William Rambo and U. I. Hoggatt, dlrectora, Atntut half the aawmllla In tbla county have cloned down r"dHr. ke MRS. M. OLSEN SUICIDES AT CANBY Mra. Martha Olaen committed ul clde Thursday morning at her home 1 mile eaat of Canby, by hanging heraelf. Her l)ody waa found by ber huaband, R. Olaen, about 9:30 o'clock. A phyalchvn waa called but life waa extinct. Coroner Ho! man waa noti fied, and went to Canby to bold an Inquest, the Jury returning a verdict of aulclde. Mra. Olaen would have been 50 year of age next March. She had been resident of Canby, with ber family, for about 10 year, and had worked hard to make a home; and her health failed aeverol yeara ago. Tbla caused her to become despondent and ahe frequently eald ahe bad nothing to live for. Thursday morning ahe aeera ed brighter than usual, and her bus band last saw her about 9 o'clock. Go ing into the pantry about half an hour later he found her Ilfe.'ea form. She had made four atrand of chalk line, which ahe had fastened to a nail; four feet from the floor, and, making a nooae, placed It about ber neck and laid down on the floor, where ahe atrangled. When found ahe bad ceased to brthe. t ... 4 Rarely, if ever, has such a complete lice of merchan dise' been presented for your examination. We don't think we ever were so successful in securing such a beautiful collection of holiday offerings. There is not an unworthy article in the lotnot one. Wall Y(nra all? We are anxious to get your opinion. No matter whom you desire to remember with a gift, you can do it gracefully by selecting it from our stock. This list reminds you of some of the articles in stock, and for every, item we print there are a dosen that are not mentioned. Only a visit will give you the right idea. Diamonds Watches Kodaks and Cameras and precloua atonea, alwaya ap- For boys $1.00 to $10.00. Brownie Cameras $1.00 to $8.00 propriate gift. Price $5.00 to For Men $2.50 to $75.00 Kodak $5.00 to $35.00 250' ' For Ladies $5.00 to $1004)0 Developing Machine and tank. Silverware Clocks T i for he table In Sterling Silver ... , ' ' Jewelry and-Silver plated; the kind . . d "hape from Chains, Pins, Locketa, Bracelets, that wear . 1JX) to $25.00. Rings, Etc.. appropriate for any ' , : member of the family. Cut Glass Chinawaxe Llbby'a and several other This Is something that appeals wptlCal OOOdS makea. prices from $1.00 up. to tne Ladles; pieces from 25c Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Opera up to complete seta for $804)0 Glasses, Reading Glasses. Umbrellas, Canes . n , Z . . for gents. -$i.oo to $io.oo.. La- Musical Instruments Farker Fountain Pens die' Umbrellas, gold and silver Vlollna. Guitars, Banjo, Man'do- Waterman FountainPenS mounted from $1.50"to $15.00.. Una, Harmonicas. pearl pen holders and pencils . ' -" j i Good Roads Meeting. ' A public good roads meeting was held at Forest Grove Friday afternoon to consider a proposition to unite the four road dlatricta of North Forest FT general return of confidence. The Hat follow: Cole Ilroa. t Co., Canby, 10, OW; Monney ft Ilaker, Moburley, 12 ... instigation It provod Ui be a bte W- A" V"'- Oregon City, 10, tree. A nlre lot of hony waa aecured. 000i GreenwtMid Lumber Company, 15,000; Storm ft Storm. 10,000; Super m i u.. ... . . ..ib.uuw; o"rm c oiorm. iu.uuo; super- u-eM n. ,n ,.',.8 ? Chamber of ,ur L,uraber Company, Clarkea, 20,000; rf l t?Xll!luM?lmA . fe.W!rl Broa. ColU.n 15.000; J. T. Myeri 1 ,nor f t, 1?.nUJ wn'" ln Son. IVidge. RO00; Burkhart A Hen honor of their parent. Mr. and Mni.'ki. .ai. cm soon- hit Savege, of Tulatln. HiieDt with gam- aerved. Tbe evening wa and supper wit An authority on fruit aaya: The fruit tree are now dormant, the wea ther la Juat right, and every orchard 1t' should be dousing hla treea with ' Co., Eataeada, 15,000; Kelao Tie Co., lime and sulphur to kill anthraeehoas . Boring, 10.000; O. A. Palmer, Boring, and scale. No time like the present, 25,000; Shellenberger ft Wilson. Bor and It won't hurt the treoa to give' l"K. 10.000; 8. T. Dorlng Lumber Com- niYWA QlllfK rnroal Hmvo Ttlllntf mnA aettlement of freight ratea and the j Tn.tcher In levying a apeclal road tax to be expended In building a macad amised road running through the four district. Mayor Laugblin, of Forest Grove, presided and ihd propo sition waa discusaed by Colonel Haynea, Judge Hollia, Hon. VV. K. Newell County Judge Goodin, Senator Haines and other. At the bloae, a motion waa adopted unanimously fav oring the proposition and directing the chairman of the meeting to ap point a committee to aee that tho mat ter waa brought before the people in accordance to law. The county haa built some small patches of macad amized road and the people like it o well that they want more of It. kle. Eagle Creek. 80()0; Dlx Broe., Ragle Creek. 10,000; N. Heiple, Eagle Creek, 8000; Sellwood Lumber Com pany, Ragle Creek. 10.000; I F. Bon ney. Eataeada, 10,000; S. ft W. Davis. Katacada, 15.000; Dubois Lumber Company, Hatacada, 20,000; Ftaley ft AHTICILI5 THIS them aeveral dose ot It, Ber-a laxative Cough Syrup for coughs, cold, croup and whooping cough grows In favor dally. Mothers should keep It on hand for children' Jt la prompt relief to croup. It la Kfntly laxative, driving the poison Phlegm from the system. It gives im mediate relief. Guaranteed. Sold by Huntley Broa. . pany, Sprlngwater, 12.000. PERSONALS Mlas Gertrude Gray, of Eugene, was a iriinHt lnnt week nt Minn Manrnrnt inn-, iKiwun, recwir or hi. Paul's : Uondfellow, . ffSUrrn0" Ex-Representative P. S. Noyer. of Tor evening services In December as Molalla. was trarmnMinir h.iinpi in follows: December 8. "The Problem ! X. 'tt Tueadav sl ,n .f. Sorrow"; neeember 15, "Our i 1 , ty, ? ay'e . ' ' t Double SelvRa"; December 22 "Jeaua1 Mls9 I(,ft Mae Sm,tn- who 8Pent Banishing 8ln"; December 29 "The' 'Thanksgiving with Salem friends, nr Closed DMir." ' j r'vpd home Sunday. The election of Dr.' Carll has set Mr- Bml Mr8' R- D- Jll80il w"l visit men to guessing as to whom his Bp- fr,tn(,s Rn,) relatives In Oregon City polntee will be for the positions thnt thls Salem Journal, tho Mayor has to fill. The Mayor will Miss Ethyl Park, who has been vis have five places for favorItesChlof Itlng in Vancouver, Wash., for several of Police, two night police, city en- months, returned home today. Klneer, and street commissioner. Wise; Miss Ellen TirohHt tflneher in -the ones think they can pick the comb!-, Barclay school, spent Thanksgiving Mtttln. J holidays at her home In Wilsonville. The Mt. Pleasant Improvement So- Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Cross spent sev enty disposed of the plow awarded it era! days the first of the week in San by the Clackamas County Fair at Its Francisco, combining business and m-(;uiiK i uesuny evening, uert uiark pleasure. - senator Fulton has introduced an amendment to interstate commerce Jaw to prevent railroads from raising rate until the Interstate Commerce Commission shall hold such Increases to be reasonable. A Victor Talking Machine or an Edison Phonoraoh makes the merriest of all Christmas Presents. Thcv furnish enjoyment, not alone on Christmas Day, but day I after day and year after year. Prices from $10.00 to $100.00. And we sell $ them on the Easy Payment plan. Come in and enjoy w VVUWVlMt MARRIAGE LICENSES. ' Iiester Derlch and Ida Lenon. Howard C. Lord and Genleveve Harris, Chas. Beede and Ruth Marie Ilelt ler . . J. WHlett and Minnie Ingram. Otto Zarecky and Christina Seldel. held the winning number, 113. There were 70 numbers sold, nt 25c a ticket, netting the society a nice sum. This society will hold social Christmas week, when a good time Is planned for. Ordinarily It pays as well to sell potatoes when they are read v for C . sale as to hold them. Under existing im"uays- llnnnclal conditions,! however it only Mr- L- Pter and family return tends to depress prices to offer more p1 to Orona City Friday after a nice potatoes for sale than are wanted Thanksgiving visit in this city. Cor for Immediate consumption. Oregon vallls Times. potatoes ore bettor than usual this ' Mrs H.F. Cramer, now of The Dalles year, and ought to bring better prices but formerly a cigar manufacturer of Mr. and Mrs, George Broughton, and Mrs. C. C, Hancock, of Portland, spent Sunday with' Oregon City friends. t Mr. Joe Qoodfellow, employed by the Warren Construction Co. nt Eug ene, was home for the Thanksgiving than are now offered. ; Oregon City, was calling on friends Wacheno tribe No. 13. Imbroved Or-!tlie Past week- ler of Red Men, Tuesday night elect-! " Miss Edna Caufield Is in Salem at d the following officers to serve for tending the wedding of her friend, the ensuing year; . , Frank Koenlg, Miss Gertrude Moores, a former real nachem; Dwlght Bain, senior saga-. dent of this city. more; Chauncey e. Ramsby, Junior MARRIAGES. GUTTRIDGE-RANEV At Sprlngwa ter, Nov. 27. 1907, Robert Guttrldge and Miss Ltnna Raney, Rev. Lands borough officiating. WILLETT -INGRAM At Presbyterian 'manse Dec. 2. 1907, J. Wlllett and Mrs. Minnie A. Ingram, Rev. J, R. Landaborough officiating. , CONE-ALLEN In Portland, Nov. 2S. ' 1907, Rev. J. M. Linden officiating, , George W. Cone and Mrs. Anna B. Allen, formerly of Maple Lane. DIMICK-LENON In ' Oregon City, Dec. 5, 1907. Lester Dlmick and Ida Lennon. Judge Grant B. Dimlck officiating, BEEDE-HEITER At ' Oregon City, Deo. 4, 1907, Chas. Beede and Ruth Marie Helter. Recorder W. A. Dim lck officiating. , ' i LORD-HARRIS At Oregon City, Dec. 4, 1907, Howard C. Lord and Genleveve Harris, Recorder Walter A, Dimlck officiating. , v. DEATHS. ... LONG At her home in Canemah, on ' Nov.' 29, 1907, Mrs. Lisszie Long, aged 49 years.. ;. ., TIETZ At his home In Sandy, Nov. 27, 1907. Tletz, aged about 70 years. ' He was burled according to the Masonic ritual. - Any article in our store may be selected now, and will be reserved for delivery to suit the customer's convenience. B tit meistef & Anm eseti Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City Jewelers The political organization planned for the Philippine Islands by the civil government act of July 1, has been completed In the election, by the Phil ippine Legislature, of two . commis sioners to represent the archipelago JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, WOULD-BE SHYLOCK. price. To lend only 75 per cent on. New York City bonds, even at such a time, -would have been a Deculiarlv At 4. 1 Jt I .. r " ai uie qaraesi nour oi ine panic, , snrewa transaction. when a score of banking institutions at Washington and sit in the lower! were on the edge of failure, John D. house of Congress. It is to be ereat- Rockefeller heloed stem the nio hv Keueo rW thrW MS the Filipinos will result from the v wealth ,nto tha breach.' The day arter Rockefeller made tbe announce ment, a small, but solvent, banking In stitution was hard pressed for cash on Philippine products and to give to 11 bad plenty of good securities, but appearance of the new delegates at the capital. A willingness to remove the unnecessary burden of taxation the people as free an entry Into our markets as has been given to the peo pW of Porto Rico and Hawaii has al ready been shown by the House of it could not get cosh Hearing of Rockefeller's offer for aid, the directors went to him and of fered a large block of New York City Representatives. : But for some In-1 bonds, provided he would give them scrutable reason, the Senate haa held out for a discrimination, which can be based on neither economical or politi cal grounds.' If it Is any assistance to those people for us to take their products rather than the similar Dro- ducts of foreign countries, It is only justice and good policy on our part to do so, and especially as our Industries are In no wise threatened by their in dustries. Their progress should be a gratification to ua aud so long as we retain possession of the Islands we should be just and square in all our dealings with them, politically, eco nomically and commercially. :.. : casn. Rockefeller offered to give them cash for the bonds, provided he got tnem at a discount of no less than 25 per cent from the market The Review. Chamberlain. to Meet Surety Co. Governor Chamberlain has made an appointment with the representatives Of the A mpriro n fiiircvtir Pimnonir trt meet them in Portland Friday morn ing, and discuss the payment of the bonds given by the company to secure the State against loss of funds in the hand3 of State Treasurer Steel. The Governor is confident the surety com pany will "make good." "Did you hear about the deface- ment of Skinner's tombstone?" "No. What was it?" "Some one added the word 'friends' to the epitaph." "What was the epitaph?" "He did his best." ' LOST On Seventh street hill, Ore-1 Con CltV Nnv 57 n rinrlr i hi-nwn nttlf. mr. ann mrs. vvm Hiianic. or Oregon ; skin handbag. ' Had red poppy design sagamore; E. L, McFarland, chIet,.ot . City. werY gueats ofSarvey ' Blwe I wi h 0 for pgaS po'tal Beaver Cr WumcAaK'SS o! JYV!?,, ThMtaWn VlvTr Thanksgiving. I wampum,, curia Hartmay keeper of Canby Tribune. 84, R. F. D. 3, Oregon City. 89, R. F. D. 8, Or LOST-i-Ladies' open face watch, silver, with "Ceoil" on face; lost' be- eek and Elyvllle, on Bertha Howard, box Oregou City, ... kr A SMOOTH ARTICLE ; Is turned out by the basketful in thia laundry shirts, collars, cuffs and all else requiring starching and stiff fin-4 Ishing. Our latest improved appli ances, coupled With skill born of long; experience, enable us to turn out first- class work quickly and cheaply. CASCADE LAUNDRY Oregon City, Oregon