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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, Al'KIL S, 1SH2. Clocknmas Co. Directory, COTM'Y OKKICKRS. Jiulte. Clerk uf Court, Sheriff, Reorder. Treasurer, Assessor, tschool Superintendent, - aurveynr, Corouer, Commtsslittiers, J. W MeMnim H H. .'tilnmn W. W. II. Samson W. T. Whltlock S H. 'lirt John V. NoMc Alex. Thotnsen Sidnev Sinvlh Dr. C. V SuIIivmi U'hsrles Mwrtnke jt'oriulln Hair l.ttCNl Trrsonal Nates. I 1M Harrington of Highland was i Oregon I'il.v last Saturday, j l'hotographer K. Prior has 1hhi laid up with Hit attack of bronchitis. J. C. Newberry, the Now Kra mer chant, was in town Wednesday. A. II. lVsooo. tho Fast Portland eati- OulKTS. Oiirnll covin convenes rlrst Methltiy in No vember uil third MomUy In April, .Prorvtte court lu session first Monday in esoh month. Commissionera court meets first Wednesday After drst Monday of each month. OKKiiOS CIVY OKKICKRS T. W Sullivan ! 1.. 1. Porter i J. S Purdain S. K. tireen ' F. K. t'hsrmati i II K t'r,. ; C. HotMnr ; W 11 Howell Si.lnev Stnvtli. Courtcllmen llimm C'M-hrsue. J. W . NoMe.l t. , Porter. Jsmes Wilkinson. l I l.stoitretto. 1 Rvis 1'hsrmnn. J. W. OVouttell ml T. IV j Randall. : Council meets first Wednesday of each month In city hall. Mayor. Reeonler, - Chief of Police - Assessor, Treasurer. City Attorney, Street Commissioner, ftuv'l of Water Works, t tty f.nsitteer. visiting Mr. and Mis, T, L. Charuiait, W. A. Mill of Clackamas was tran sacting business In Oregon City last Friday. ti. S. (iamnvof Marinette, Wisconsin, is vi nil in vr his undo, K. J. Harrow, in this oil v. jtouretto lln chief of police Maiil there Mrs. A E. King of llwaco is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Warner, at Mount I'loasaiit. Mrs, V. 11. Potman of 81. Helens was visiting Mrs. T. A. MdUido Tuesday aiul Wednesday. TIIK (OMMttX Ol MU. MAKCII HKATIIV.lt, Hloven Worm on the Count Temp endure Higher than I'niml. March, l.Sl'2, had elnveii storm thai allocled l'acthY slope weather. Iitt-ipl-ttttion foil In portions of Washington on appointment of William Took as sexton ' twenty-thice day during llio month; days; In northern luys; In aoulhmn lliisliirs.s Transacted at the Itoutulur Meeting for April. (.Vtiicilnian Nohlo wa absent from Wednesday ntght't coiincd nicetlng A petition containing forty n union for the m.rvnmn.was in t-nn v t.y " 0, ,lt, lV,m,,ory w .Wlaro.I out of or- l Orou"ii liinoioon Miss Hattio I'oiinott of Milwankoo is .lr Iwvhiisk no vsoanov txistiil. A i.oti. ! t'liliiornia on lll'loon htisinoss trip to the rnt soiuul tMonlry to U tne ahout a week. I. I.. Clarke of Clarke was in town tin' for. p.irl of the week ami mailo r isit to the K.ntkki'risk ollUe. i l1. II. Woller ot lltihharil, lHnjninin For the Campalsn. j Wolfer of XetMy aiulC. K. I!e.ler of Po you want to have the political news ' Siinnyside were among the callers at the of Clackamas comity ami of the state? i Kstkrcrisk oil'iee last !?aliiilay. Ifnosemlin twenty-rive cents ami in-t i Mrs. J. P. Pav'ul and Mrs. K. S. V. Ih Kntkkprisk from now until June O'Bryan of NcwhorK' ami Mrs. Frank 10th. When oilier means of remitting I'atton, Mrs. Kuene IVment ami Mrs. , IV. Kiunev of Astoria allenihul the cannot b had stamps will be taVen. llUriul of Mrj sairarrins in this city last Unless otherwise ordered the paper will Saturdav morning. lie promptly sttipped at date of expiri-tion. j Mr. and Mrs. James Kershaw of Salem are visiting at K. K. Charman's. They j were married in Salem Monday of lust 1 wet k. Mrs. Kershaw was formerly Miss I Anna Jones. Mr. Kershaw formerly re ! sided in Oregon Citv. I lapiainj. r. naw leu elnes.iav ' for an eastern trip to be gone about a Boats ready to rent at the boat house month. Ho will visit St. Louis, Sash foot of tenth street. tf ! ville. Chattanooga, and if he has time j will go on to Washington. He will also j visit his mother at YVanakoneta, Ohio. Frank Iiatdorf returned last Stindav tion for the apvmttmiit of a night ! California on leu days; in Nevada On Atitchman fiir the vtisiiict east of High ; thirteen days; in I'tah on Ihliteen dava, street was denied, because tho llnaiicial ! ami in Arimmu on six days, condition of tlto city would not warrant Kxccpling at Walla Walla, linker City incurring moio expense for police prxv- j Winncniuoea, Fresno, l.os Angles, Yuma lection. Uoplying to a ipieHlion hy l.a-: and Salt I.uke City, whcie the trtciil- lation was slU'htly in excess, and at Ta tootdi Island hero it was inexiesahy 2.7 inches, tho precipitation was gener ally slightly dcllcienl, except at Olympia, I'oilliind and Foit Canby whom t lip ilellcieiicies for the month ranged from 1 S to "M Inches. In the district north of tho -tilth put ut lot of lat itude the main touipoiaturooKho mouth averaged from one to four degrees higher than the normal ; south of i lint pantile) it ranged from normal to two degrees below, the latter in the western portion of Koulhern California I had Nvn times when tw o night wnteh- ' men wore needed down town, Tho ad I visubililv of having moio policeman for I service both above and below the hltih" I was admitted but it was doomed lnst I not tu increase the expense of that Hit- parttnent of the citv government nt this II. Z. liurkhart loft last Sunday on alum,.. The nolition of the. oronrlolor oi SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Monday night Board of Trade meeting In the countv couri room st tho court j house. All members should attend. Ready mixed paints and oils.Renner's Klock, Seventh street. 2t Holman A Warner, Undertakers and from Nchalem bay where ho and severnl Embalmers, Oregon City Rank building, j ut,,e, 0regun ci(v rartU,g iavw ,jmt)tr Ladies' and tieuts', rolis at Holiran A ; Warner's Undertaking parlors. tf ; County warrants bought at the office of W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, tf I Level lots in Fairmount cheap. P:s coant for buildings. Write offers to box 485. ' claims. They have unbounded faith in the future o( that country and are now waiting for the improvement of t.ie har bor bar. Einil Schuliert of this city graduated from the medical department of Wil lamette University in Portland lu-i we.'k. He aNo passed an examination Fairmount is near the new school site. ; (r luwpiial service and will be engaged Ixiw rates. Disi-ount to builders. Box first at the Portland hospital and then , at St. Vincent's. Take your babies to the Sew York! :ev. Mr. Habersham of St. Matthew' gallery and get a gootl picture while you j church, Portland, conducted the ser have the chance. j vice at St. Paul's F.piscupal cluirch in The new Falls View school taught bv ! tllifl l,,t.v li,!,t Sunday evening in the air Mrs. Pierce started out with thirty pupil's . wni"B Mr- Kuhanks of Cliehalis, enrolled and ii is doing good work. ,v,' Wiia announced to be here on that I occasion. Mr. huhankft was prevented from tilling his engagement by a sudden ! and severe illness. Mr. Habersham w as entertained at tho home of II. L. Kellv Renner at the Seventh street hard ware store will sell von anything ia bis, line at PortUnd prices. Goods all first- j c:ass. Spring is here and so is Wilson & Coike with a complete line of garden tools, atao one and two Horse Culti A voung child of Mr. and Mrs. James Ward of Highland died last Monday and was buried Tuesday in the Highland cemetery. E. W. Scott's two-story frame cottage in Falls View is nearing completion . It is a neat appearing residence and is in a sightly location . Have you a good pair of spectacles ? If not go to Burmeister A Andresen's and have your eyes fitted with their perfect eye tester. Central addition toOtcgon City in lots and blocks to suit purchaser. Property Jannkv, tf cheap, terms easy. See L. Ii. with W. Carey Johnson. J. W. Aldtich has bought of T P. Kandall a house and lot at the head of (seventh street and last Monday be moved his family there. Mr. Aldrieh's shop on Main street iH being overhauled this week. The people are accepting the new cam paign offer of the ExtkW'Kihe by the score. A hundred new subscribers a week are coming in. It is a bit: offer ami it leaves no excuse for any family in the county to be without a county paper. Caotain Califf took $1(1,000 to the staie treasurer at Salem last Saturday, being nearly all Clackamas county's share of the state tax according to the county court. According to the state board ot equalization there are some $4000 due yet from this county, A recent issue of the I w hile here. He is a southerner, a direct ; descendent of the Revolutionary heroes j of that name He tells an interesting i story of how his grandlather was en gaged in capturing a British supply ship i and that the powder obtained in that ! manner was sent to Boston and used in . fighting the battle of Bunker bill I Circuit Conrt Cases. Complaint was filed Tuesday in a case wherein Jenning A Weber are plaintiffs and John Conway defendent. The suit is on a mechanic's lien to obtain $.VK1 alleged to be due on a contract for erecting a dwelling house for defendent in Oswego. T. R. Worthington and wife are plain tiffs in a suit against Henry Thiessing for the recovery of the possession of a piece of land from w hich plaintiffs w ere ousted in 18SS. Damages in the sum of $1X) are also claimed. I., L. Por ter is attorney for the plaintiff. Henry Chapman, through Miller A .Miller ot I'ortland has begun suit against Charles D and Nellie M. Mercer anil Filancy and Daniel Otis for the foreclos ure of a mortgage securing the payment of a note for $7200. C. I). A D. C. Latourette filed a mechanic's lien for G. 13, Iiirchard against S. J. Oglesby andJ. Cole for $oI.2i; for labor and materials in building a dwelling house for defendant. Other suits filed were J. C. Ifackett VS. Marion Phillips, foreclosure of mort gage; Bank of Oregon City vs J . S. Cochrane, also foreclosure; Coffin A McFareland vs J. B. Jackson. Washington Post speaks quite flatteringly of the per formance of the "The Ivy Leaf" at Har ris's Bijou theatre. Walter S. Moss, son of S. V. Moss of this city, is con nected with "The Ivy Jeal" company. I Edward, N. Y. May 0, 1S20. Senators Khoup and Dubois of Idaho i to Oregon in 1845 and lived are mentioned as among the notable City until ten years ago, since which spectators. j (jn,e Hlie has lived in Portland, New berg To the people of Oregon City : I w ill j and Astoria. Her husband, Dr. Henry say that I am now ready to do all kinds ( Saffarrin died twenty years ago. Their Died. SAFFARRINS. At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Frank I'atton, in Astoria Wednesday March 30, 18(12, Mrs. Al mira Saffarrins, aged sixty-five years Mrs. Saffarrins's maiden name was Ahnira Dey. She was horn at Fort She came in Oregon the Oriental hotel for tho continuation of his liquor license, which expiioa on lite Sib was granted. The report ol the retiring chief engi neer of tho lire department. M. II, Flan agan, was rend and ordered tiled. It showed that Fountain Hose, company No. 1 bad SiKl fool and Cataract Hose company No, 2, S50 feet of good host) with fixtures and appliances lor bund ling and working the sumo. Tho Hook A Ladder company has a t rink and six ladders in serviceable order. There are seventeen hydrants and they have lieon painted and numbered. During the past year there were only two tires one at Kd. Warren's furniture store causing a loss of l'lK) mid one at Thoa. Miller's residence causing a loss of $25. Tho following bills were rowted by the finance committee and ordered paid : Willamette Fulls Kleetrie Co JI.'M.ifl Walling ,t Jarrish, trees l'.l.Mi J. S. l'linloin, isiliccman 77..VI John Kelly, polieetnan tYi I 1.. I.. Porter, recorder ;C..VI 0. llolnrg, street suH-riuteiulent .M.tkl Mrs. Samson, prisoner's board ln.iift K. Matthias, lulmr l;l.no ' Hook and l adder Co MH! Fountain Ilo.se Co i M. tjuinti. ptg liyils U.i'i Charles Holds, juil rent 8.H1 Fireman Kiection Judges "..Vl Collectors R. Green's bill of $KI7 l;i, which had been laidover two months, was recommended tube paid by the Ii mi nee committee Responding to a reutiest for I infoi iiiation Chairman Latouretto of the j i iitiitn ltee said ho had examined with i Mr. Green the first item ii. the hill ier- i tamiiiif to charges on Seventh street ! proHrty but had no optxirtunily to in-1 vestigate the other items in the bill, ! lie presumed they wore about right at ! least fully as inti,:h as Mr. Gieen was entitled to. Then the recouitn.'iiilation ni the committee was adojied. ; The council went into committee of J the whole with Rar.dall in tho .hnir to' declare the election of John Treinhath ! chief engineer and August Asltiius as sistant engineer of the lire department. Then a resolution by O'Connell was adopted appointing the following judges and clerks of election and polling places. First Ward-Judges, T. F Ryan, M. Iv Willotighby and Jnbn i ireen ; cloiks J. K. Khoades and Wallaco Cole ; polling place Cataruct engine house. Second Ward Judges, S, Walker, S II. Calitrand II. Straight ; clerks, O K A. Freytag ami H I.. Kelly; pulling place at sash and door factory. Five dollars paid by the Willamette iiier nana lortneaire license was or dered refunded. The committee on stieets and public property was in structed to confer with the city engineer relative to having surveyed with a view to establishing a grade thereon the streets not already surveyed between Third and Thirteenth and Center and Taylor streets. Latourette wauled the woik to be open to bids but the otlieis objected on tho grounds that the citv engineer could do it cheaper than any other and hi' would he present to give any information warded Rt any lime whereas if a transient surveyor sluuld get the job his data would not he sub ject to the demand of the council. The committee on streets and public property was instructed to have the cem etery put in presontabht order for di-co- lniportaiitl As tho word at tho bead ol the column would eonvev it is most important infor mation wo wish to givo our readers, especially to those w ishing anything in the line ul line staple and fancy groceries. Our reporter while travelling around town, his attention was called to the Sew Grocery of Marr A Rolortsoti w hoso neatly and attractively titled up estab lishmmeut is locnlcd in the Sl.ivolv liuilding, corner 7th and Madison Ms. 'I he stole is 2'x'iil fmt m dimension, is well stocked with the choicest of staple articles, line Tea, Coffees, Spices, Hut tor etc. A Specialty lieing mado of California fruits and vegetables in season. lVlivery wagons are run in connection with the busincKS, ami orders Bro called (or and delivered. A trial at the, abovo phut' w ill con vince you that your trade will be a prociated and that your orders will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Notice. Tax Pavkhs ok School Ihsrmrr So. t Ii2 : Sot ire ia hereby given that the ! board of directors ui mi hool district So lijwill sit as a board ol eepialit ition lo examine an I coriect the at smonl roll of the distiict u:i Monday ami Tiles- dav, April ISth and l'Hh, IS'.rJ, at7::M p.m. at the city cuumil chainU'is in i Iregon City, ( begun. Py Order of I'.uiird uf I'ircrtotH TlloH. F. It as , Clerk. Dated this Ith day ol April, S!i:. (ir.uiil ClearaiM-r Sale. A grand clearance sale id Frevt ig'n store has been going on during the week. Mr. Frevtag is going to relit and put a glass front in his store and in order to do this w ill make a complein sale ol all stock. tirocenes, crockery, lamps, dried fruit I and product!. TIiomi that buy groceries ! w ill do well to come and see. Cornel i Fouiteenth and Main street. j IJIiN Wanted. Sealed bids will be received from j April 4th up to the 2'il!i ol llm same! month for the building of a new Hii house in iltslnct So. IS, the house to ! 4"ix2li, 12 foot coiling The directors will furnish all materials and have a right to take or reject any or all bids. Address all bids lo Jai oii Mi'Minui k, ( 'anliy, ( iregon. For f-c A gisal farm near ('iirus known as the I'arr hlaoe; contains 15l'u acres, 211 of good tillage land, 25 inclosed and seeded pasture, wull watered. Finn orchard, and garden of small fruits. Now barn, root bouse anil well. Price reasonable, one-lhird cash balance on long time. Apply to owner, A. O. Haywahii. G. W. PROSSER, DKAl.KK IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE P0STMASTKK AND NOTARY PUI.I.H!, AGENT FOR THE HAMBURG- : : Bremam Firo Insurance Company, OSWEGO, OREGON. Highest market prices paid fur all kinds of tunintrv iiutltiot, Hitch it I can use. KCtIS WANTKD. Yellow Corn Meal, pi pound sack, " " " .'I MrkH Portland It Flour While l.ily " " " " per barrel . . . Curio Tom Saum, per Uaile .... .1 Package Corn Starrlt AH Kinds of Jams Peaches, per ciin . , , 'J Cans Anehor t orn , No. I I'ras, per no., l.V; 2 rami . So. No. '.' Siring lleans, per run l.reeu Apples, per bo Spuds, per sack Wheat, per bushel THICK LIST: s 1 on I C. I '.'.i 4 mi 2.1 '.ii :': .ii '.'.i '.M 10 III ho ' t m Hills, " " N ads, wr krt; ... S ill, t.Urrpool, Ml nili, Six k Shorts, per sark Ilriin, " " Ilirtit,!n-U llaron , . , St. C " mde I'ounlrv " " . M, I'. I tutus, A I SI, I', So, a , I'oal Hii, per en". I'rui! . . ' rnM " Arburkle I'ollre, per paper . lireell t'otlee. U-st I' I!, per ('olllid Kv, I' Soritr .... Hii " Ml . II Ml O HI 70 II ''r; in I Ii , 2 .'' '.'.i '.'.1 4l,o I'ull uii'l see my retlucctl iricc list on tine sm k iiml line silk over it 11 it underwear. You will find me in what is culled the Main Tow 11 or Cen ter Town uf Oswego, on the southwest corner of I. mid mid Ibirhiini Sts., two blocks from steamboat landing. 1 w ill discount this price list '.'j per cent, tin nil hills atuotintiiin to f It) or upwiirds if the cash accoin piinit'S the order. Look at this PRICE LIST Before You Start for Porttand. Coine Olid, I'tituc All, And Keep the Hall Moving, f Cl'leuse cull ami Mettle lip for last yenr. G. W. Prosser. MAlill & KOIIKHTSOX, IiKAl.KUS IN n Domestic Mi hn or FIX I: TliAS, COFFIiliS AXD SFICHS, California Fruits and Veiidables. 7th mid Madison Streets, Shively's llnildinji;, ( Ircmi City. A N I ) I C li S C) N ' A I. K' I R , Paii7terar;djJOiJ5eDeeorator PAPER-HANGING AND KALSOMINING. I curry the largest and host assorted stock of will to lri'K"ii City, and will sell ut l'orlliiinl prices, ligiircs mi your work. Simp on Seventh street, near Center. pnM'r ever brought. I.et me give you funds on hand for such improvement The chief of police was authorized to se cure a potindmaster.to be paid from fees and the mayor was instructed to confer with the city attorney relative !o the hearing of the Australian election law upon the coming city election and to call a Hpocial meeting of the council to ar range the matter if necessary. of house and sign painting, paper bung imr, Kalsoining graining and hardwood finishing. Persons wishing good work and willing to pay fair prices can have the same by calling at my shop opposite Popa's hall. P. 8. Any person wishing good worl! cheap, will eaye time by not calling. W. J. Davis, surviving children are Mrs. F'rank I'atton and Mrs. Eugene Ilementof Astoria and Mrs. J. B. David and Mrs. E. 8. O'iiryan Newberg. The funeral service was held in this city Haturday morning and was conducted by Mrs. Edwards of the Friend's church at Newberg. The burial was in Mountain View cemetery. The itli'Hle Inland Kiection. I'hovidk.m K, It. I., April 7. At I o'clock this morning t lie vote for governor stood: Drown, republican Zi,IH7 Ward well, democratic '1,HT1 (iilbert, prohibitionist t in liurton, people's 17(1 This makes a total of IS.HPi, the largest vote ever cast in llhodo Island. Rev II. A. Harden of Salem will oc cupy the pulpit of the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Oilman l'arker will preach in the Fiist Baptist cluirch of I'ortland Sunday. With four tickets in the field it is nec essary for every man to read up on the events of the campaign. Send 25 cents and get the Entmuphisb until after elec tion. . Ilui'kh'ii's A nil hi Salve. The llest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, floors, Salt IMieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin I'.rup ration day and to expend tin; cemetery" lions, and positively cures I'iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect, satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by (i A. Harding. Yoirclalile Hunts for stl2. K. Glasspojl will, as usual, have good strong plants of every description, and of the best sorts, ready to plant out at the proper time, at the garden at (Jreen Point or E. E. Williams's grocery store, Ortsgon City. tf Attention Teamsters. $200 cash will buy a span of mules, harness and a nearly new wagon. In quire of Lydia Livesay, near Jones's mill, Oregon City. tf For Sale. Cocoanut oil, barrels from 280 to ,0 gallons each, by the Oregon City Manu facturing Co. 4t Tho confidence that penplo have in Ayer's Harsatiarillu as a blood medicine is the legitimate and natural growth of many eears. It has been handed down from parent lo child, and is tho favorite family medicine in thousands of house holds. .' BJank note, receipt and order books at the Entkki'kisk otlice. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Freh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines of all M.ikos, Nations, Confectionery, CiKf8. ritix itiri iom 4 iici.l i 1. i.v Shiveley's Block, ..... I II. 1.1 Seventh Street All Our Seeds Are Tested Our" (t Joue Wl)e Ret - F. L.Posson f i POHTLAND. Oil. Son J. JONES & SON, lil'.AI.KH IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Ciiliinet Work, Fitting tip Stores mid KcimirinB of all kir..ln. Joliliinj (Irdcrs l'n tin Ly Exevutetl. rim tiii: i,(mvi;st. T'Shop corner Fourth ami Water streets, back of l'ope it Co's, tlregonCity T. TWX. CROSS, Effianagcr, 1IC A l.KIt IN Drr Rnor s. Rnnls.& ShnRs. RrnRmess HAUllWAIti:, PKOVLSIONS, CIIOChFH V, (JLASSWA UK, Holidiiy Goods and (ionts Furnishing Goods. nm ii:i,ntj ji tit t-vi :. O-LIDSTOITE; - - - OREGON.