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Oregon City Enterprise.! FRIPAY, Al'RIL 22, 1SP2. Clackamas Co. Directory. COrSTY OFFICERS. Jw.lt. -Clerk of Count, Sheriff. Recorder, -Twumw, Aneeaaor, tVheoJ .Superintendent, nmpyor, Connor, Commindonert, ). W Mcldruia 11. 1(. Johumin W W. H. Sainton W, T. Whltlnrk . A H I'.lilT John w, Noble ! AM.h. SSlvih Pr o.l' suiiiv.n U'harlon Voehuke ICoriielius Hair OOl'KTS. ClM-uil court convenes Srnt Monday In No- tbr aud third Monday lu April. i PTh.h.oiirtiBitonrtMin.lvin etch! Month OommlMlonert court neet find W'ednenlar ! After Ural Monday at each mouth. ORKiiOS CITY OFFICERS Naror. Keeorxler. Chief l Folic - Awir, Treasurer. City ArtorneT, Street Oomndwloncr. . Blip I, of Water Workv r-O rn.itiM, . T. wsnlllrani L LForteri J. s Purdom it K t. v ii HoeU Sidney Smvth. Couneitmeii Hiram Cochran. J. w SoWeJ ii. .oner. Jama wiuoui-on. c. i Laioun-ne. K Charman. J. W. oVonnell and T. F. Randall. Council meets 8t Weduefcltr of each month la city hall. Far the Campaign. Po yon want to have the political news f of Clackamas county anil of the state? j Wetl.erell of Canemah, ainllt. K. Have, Ifaosemiin twenty-five cents ami get A. S Presaer ami Oco. Kinearaon ot the Estkrprisk from now until June ; lt '.v . , .... The Willamette Silver band wcupieu liHh. When other means of remitting . . , ... . . ... a station near the footlights ami tlm- cannot lie ha.l stamps will be Uen. ; conr9lf,i ..tirritiji musio from timeto time. Unlera otherwise ordered the raperwill, Chairman Prownell called the nu-et-be promptly stopped at date of expiri-' ing to order, briefly stating the objccl I of the gafherit'g. He said the people . hud met to open the republican cain- SPRAY OF THE FALLS. ' paign. They had malice toward none Boats ready to rent at the Kat house foot of tenth street. tf Tlolman A Warner. Undertakers and Embalmers, Oregon City l'.ank building. Ladies' and Gents', robe at Hohran & Warner's Undertaking parlors. tf County warrants bought at the office of V. Carey Johnson. Oregon City, tf The ladies of the Baptist church con template holding their annual fair about the last of Mac. Take your babies to Mie New York gallery and get a good picture while you have the chance. Renner at the Seventh street hard ware store will sell yon anything ia his line at Portland prices. Goods all tirst c!ass. Spring is here and so is Wilson & Cooke with a complete line of garden tools, also one and two Horse Culti vators. Have yon a good pair of spectacles? If not go to Burmeister & Andresen's and have your eyes fitted with their perfect eye tester. Central addition to Oregon City in lots and blocks to suit purchaser. Proerty cheap, terms easy. See L. R. Javxey, with W. Carey Johnson tf Thos. Charman A r-on naniue v Ar ' : i r. i ii i i s 1 1 . .-i 1 toiger ton s ceienraieo uoiuen uair baking powder and to each of their pa- j trons are eiven a valuable cook book. i The last will and testament of Wil-! ham Evans, deceased, was admitted to, -ry. the dincovery of gold in C alifornia probate April 9 and Amanda E Evans n'1 tl'e Crimean war and other was appointed administrator-with-will. ! European disturbances that kept annexed, to give bond in the sum of Kuropean manufacturers from taking o000. Evans died March 14, leaving full advantage of the American free mur an estate valued at about 13000. j ket- But when 1,e9 extraordinary con- dilions ceased to buoy up this county the Mayor Sullivan repaired to Pope's hall previo,ls exveuenCM were re,ated and last Saturday night to call to order the tl0 civii war after a Jon(? democratic rule mass meeting authorized by the coun-1 f(jani ie goverDimt without money or cil to consider the appeal of the Russian : credit anJ ,Le )BOple fagt gjnkini t0 lhe famine relief committee of the Untied , ,t:,jn States. There were only two or three other persons present and the formality of calling to order was omitted. In a letter that appeared in the Enterprise two weeks ago Wm. Phillips spoke of the foundry on the Abernethy ; near where the present c.ountv bridge : spans the stream that was run Senator .Milcrieii s tairier-in-iaw.jonn t rice, ana , another man. Mrs. Honora Whltlock : goods are protected, recalls that Mr. Price's partner was His peroration was a masterly sum James Muffet and that he now resides in ! ming up of the iniquities of free trade in Malheur county . a country situated as ours is and an ar- ., ,. T T T ., raignment of the demx;ratic party for G R. osburgh, who recently came . . . , . . . ' : , , . , . its dishonest professions and its ruinous to Oregon from Kansas, has bought , ... ... . Z ,.r , Tj . .. I practies in pursuing its policy of govern- eighty-five acres of W. M. Burkett on ' " ' ' ;u l . .l -i .i ment. Mr, Mallory held the attention the Abernethy about three miles east of j , . ' . ... . ,,' ,,..., .,. in his audience throughout Ins argument this city. Mr. Burkett has gone with . " . " v v . winch was logical and plain to the com- Via laMi n in Thav.r or,urin .nnntv , , , . . . Kansas where he has a farm purchased ... , . . trom Mr. Vosburgh. He still retains seventy-five acres of his farm here. Mr. Burkett has lived here sixteen years but is moved to return to Kansas through consideration for his wife's health. The sale of 400 hay-fed Nevada steers the other day for $35 a head delivered at the railway station for shipment to San Francisco, is proof positive that cattls values on the pacific Coast are . stiffening, says the Baker City Democrat, j It is pretty evident that prices will con-1 tinue to improve for some years, and j that new life and v igor will be given to j the industry. We understand that i California butchers are offering to con tract Nevada and Idaho steers for next summer's delivery at the railroad and are getting no cattle. The lowest offer on the part of the ranchman at which they are willing to contract their steers is $35, and th price generally set 48(40. REPUBLICAN RALLY.! MUX. RI llSMAllCUtyAl.nRKSSKS ACKOMli ATSIUYEIAN HALL. '" A Soldi Arirunicnf for th rrotcctlv Tariff 1'ollry of tltt Kcpubll ran Party. Such crowd a gathered lit Shively's ! l,u 1st Wednesday night to itne rorniRl opening ot the republican . . . T . , ; CHtniMltgn in v ir(iM inumy woum ! have Iwn iniiriiig to any speaker. ! Tim auditorium of tm theatr- wita tilled ... . with intelligent, thinking men ami - .....i.. -,...., -I.-, t. i.. earn a livelihood an J who habitually I xn brains with their dailv toil. A large number e-f the) were tanner from the country. There were aeal lor ., " , , , more man wv people ami an Hie aianu- tn the rontrutu were Chairman Brown H ' " central comittillee. l'reaiilent Albright of the Oregvn City Republii'an club, Judge Mehlrum, Kecortior Whit lo'k, Mayor Sullivan, Councilman O'Connell. Richarvi Scott ami William Scott of Milwaukee, J. I. IViier of Marks prnirie, C. S. Porter of Garfield, John Kruse of Wilsonvillc, C. K. Clark gnJ JanM KooW of Ctackan.a J. O. and lots of charily for t!ie democrats i They had chosen decorations and flowers and Hags for invited the ladies, a large number of whom were present, j and it was proposed to make the cam-! paign clean to match. Then President j 'Albright took the chair, Hon. Knfus Alallury was introduced and he shucked bis overcoat and commenced business at once. He immediately took up the histoi- ical phase of the tariff legislation of this I country. He showed how the first tariff bill was proposed ley thai illustrious democrat James Madison and by him pushed to become a law, being signed by President Washington. It was neces sary to enable the enfe'bled colonies to recuperate after their exhausting snug gle with Great Britain. That first tariff law served its purpose and the country prospered under it. In lSlij that pro tective tariff was remowd and a period of industrial depression immediately lollowed till the protective features were partially restored in island added to the next year. Then came the South - Carolina nulliSciation episode and 'the compromise measure of Henry Clay which gradually reduc-d the """" ,,r'"" '"c rr""- point and then depression was ain ex-1 .perience.1. The virtual free trade laws , 01 15-to uiu noi. onng rum so see(iiiy as pad previous similar measures for three reaoii8 : viz. i he Mexican war which made money circulate freely in spite of the fact that foreign msnufacturerB w ere drawing a steady stream from the coun- Mr. Mallory then gave some attention to the McKinley tariff law showing the beneficial result) in the tin market and how a great industry was being eslab- lished under the protective feature of the law. He also touched on the wool schedule and showed why wool should not be shorn of a protective duty j man uiacrureu oo,en umuuaciureu , I prehension of all. The address occupied j . , lt . , ' Ian hour and three-quarters. It was sensible and meaty rather than merely amusing. After Mr. Mallory had concluded Chairman Brownell was called for and he spoke briefly about the judicial and senatorial nominees, after heartily en- dorsing Mr. Mallory's speech and citing i some additional facts in support of his belief. Then G. E. Hayes, candidate for senator, was called out and he made a snappy, business-like address that gtruck a popular chord. The band played "Marching Through Georgia," and the people dispersed feeling proud 0f their republicanism. - T V Lfvon tl,i aoelr anli! for Taeoba 1. . Kyan tins weea sow ror j aeons Bros, the profierty occupied by i. Hell ing's store on Main street to Mr. Ayres of Minnesota for 5500. The property is under lease for two years yet. The lot is 33x105 feet has a one story brick building on it. Local l'trMHMl NiiIps. K, L. Davidson of 0we(ro won In ! Ore-ton City last Tuesday. Wini,m Vhll!!, h 'returned In..., Uv,K,viUo ).. I. I... been .. ! months. i Attorney J, Y, Iteach of Portland waa attending to Iit.vi.uii4 before ilia circuit court her thia week. K. L. Morriii of Woodburn wan visiting his nephew, J, K. Morris, in thin city t,e (W i,t of the week. , . William ill Of WUIahurc ml A. I.ucllintf ot Milwaukee wore attioiit tin visitors to Oregon City UiU week. Mr 1 1 1 .. ... 1 I'tultil... tt .I... v .....n . home ol R. . lVrler. Her husband will oon return from eastern Oregon and go Into business again in this city, Mr. and Mr. Norman Merrill ami two children ol Clatskanie waa In Oregon City to attend the republican rally Wed nesday night. Mr. Merrill is a candi date for represeiilalHe from Columbia county and is sure to tie elected. C. S. Porter, a prominent cltiten of (iartield precinct, was in attendance on the republican county central ivumttee meeting in this city last Wednesday. His precinct will lie found this year in its usual place in the republican line, well to the fiont. Call For a City Cnnrrullou. We the undersigned qualified electora of Oregon City, Oregon, hereby issue a call (or a republican city convention for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of citv treasurer, assessor! and collector. Also two eoimcilnien for the first ward to le elected for two years and three councilman for the second ward, two to be elected for two years ami one or one year j said convention to be held in Poe's ball Wednesday April ".'7, ISlC Convention wilt called to order at ( p. in. sharp: T W. Sullivan, O. K. A. Fieytag, J. 0. Porter CaliiT, II H. Johnson, Geo. S. II. Calitr, IVter Nebran, Frank Ulennan. Fred j Meyer. Roht. Kellaml, C. P. Merrill, I T. W.Clark, Fred Palmer, K. S. Calitt, Jus Wilkinson, Fred R. ('barman, R. G Case, T. A Poie and many other. Married. J WKI.CH-SH.V.NNON.-.lt the residence ! of the bride's parents on Heaver creek, ! Clackamas county, Oregon, April 17. j lsv2. Rev. John 0. Sylvann official- ' ing. Mr. Frank H. Welch, and Miss j Marv Shannon. ' Roll or Honor. The following list of pupils have tx-eu neither absent nor tardy dining the month commencing March "Nt and ending April I ith in district No. M : Roy Sleight, Cordelia Stevens, Charles Kotli, ;Lee Kckerson, Fred Roth and Bella Shank. I'A Thomas, Teacher Ve-retalile Plant Tor sl2. R. Glassiol will, as usual, have good strong plants of every description, and "v,-!oitlie best sorts, ready to plant out at .. .,rn.. .-..., .,ie uliTlU.n .,;.,. ,.oint or E E, Williams's grocery store, iru tf School Clerk Kysn finds a total taxa ble valuation of $1.2,.i0.HX0 in Oregon City school district this year. He also finds about $10O,fKX more indehtedness than last year though the boundary's of the district have been changed so as to include nearly a section less territory than last ve.tr. Miss Wilkinson's selections ot hats and fine millinery is eipial to the best lo I hud in Portland. All the latest styles and at living prices. Remember the place with Mrs. Rich, opposite the post- office, Oregon City. J My ability I in catering to wants should not lie lost sight uf when ! yon need fable luxuries, fruits, coffee, ! tea. meats, or, in lact any other kind of groceiies in wholesale or retail lots Yours Truly, K. K. 'William, The Grocer. Sheriff Samson wishes the attention of the taxpayers called to the fact that .. . . . . ... , ilelimpient and have additional exs-nses charged against tliem after tliat date. At the meeting of the county central committee Wednesday the chairman j was authorized toapoint a committee ot five to formulate the plan of the cam paign in Clackamas county. Mrs. N. S. Butterficld has concluded to remain in Oregon City another month to give lessons in painting. She may he found at Mrs. Robert Wilson's. The Baptist social announced fur Fri day evening bus been postponed until Tuesday evening of next week. All are cordially invited. William Green will open a barber shop on Seventh street next to Joining's grocery next week. ADMINISTRATOR'S HAI.K. In the mailer of the entate of Andrew fMlnhiiK, decenaeil : I hereby irlve rifttlrethat pumuaiit to an order of the honorable rouuty eourt of Claekamaa eomity, Oregon, I will, on Haturday the 'Jlst flay of May, A. U, lWA at the court hoiine door In Or egon City, Oregon, lell at puhlic amnion to the hlirheHt bidder forcauh In hand, the f:llowluir dtjHorlbed traot of land situate in Claekaniaa ""ty, Oregon, towlt: (Jommericlm at lhe half m)e Jml b(.lw,.en .emion 4 and uiu T 68., k. 1 K of the Willamette meridian, and running thenee aoutn iw roan; tneuee eaac iiim roi; thence north I'M rod: thence went Mrodn; thence north 40 roda; thence went 50 rod to the place of beginning, containing acre., more or leu. Hale aiihjeot to confirmation of aald court. Annis Kino, Administratrix, oated April 22, 1WL 4 ai:f afi W. Cakct JoiimoB, Attohniy. KF.AL ESTATE Tlt.VNSr'rJIS. Sum in wry of the Pccdi Filed In the County Recorder Oftlce. j The deeds tiled in the recorder's olllce ' last week aggregated In value $2!!.VtU ' making the aggregate of transfers for (he : year f;iaT,27o, John Pavls to John V tireut iie'4) d ifi 10 t 4 s, r 2e ItH) acres i 2,tXK John W (.iiMiit ami wi'n to John Paviapt Win Holme P I.C 1-, acres 2,000 William Harlow and wife to Henry Meier 1 3 b M I 83 acres Harlow 22D deo A Harding, trustee, to Alice V Pavls ll.M acre 000 Tom P Randall to Edward Martin 1 12 b 3 Mount Pleasant ad to Oregon City 2.M) Joseph Sevvrick to It. C. l.eliind ptAlfreyPl.C 30 Jaint W Rootaand wife (o Fmilv Uenerose acre 200 R L Sabin, trustee, to F.dith Smith 1 13, 11 b 11 Windsor 200 Thomas Cully, by executor, to R 0 J Reed e 4 se 4 s 23 t 2 r ! e 200 John M Hunting and wile to 'Awn Church. Ml O.tC R R to Charles Houghton pts2. t2s, rR e Oregon Iron A Stool Co to Harev W Kisowlton I b 4 O 1 S Co llrst ad lo Osaego HattioAC II Thompson to C K Barton I I acres TOO Pavid Wiiiiuiit and wife to tii'iiniu r. v iianoicr ue'j , ; . 1.' ... I, .... I K' . 3 I 2 s, r 3 e Robert Thompson to Rhoda K Giay, pi Fiekiel Biirlmge P I. (', W4 acre John W poorcs and wife to PJ Ridings 8 SH acres John W and Martha A Poure to J F. Jacks 2 acre F.mmaColin and husband to Mary II Hoffman 211.13 acres W S Young and wife to K I. Fro n 40 acres Peter Heater and w ife to Ellen J Raker 20 acres Ol A S i'o to Oswego Commer cial and Saving lauk I 15, 10, b Us in exiension O I A S Co's ad to Oswego Mary J Dicky to 1'adr George 2.5 acres E M Jones to John M Hugh. sn1, se4 w'4 and I 20 in t 3 s, r 3 e, 12i acres J E Samson uml husbiid to J K Morris, I 13, 14. b 2, West Side ad lo Oregon City 1,100 2,l.'o 32o IK) 100 W0 : I. 'a) l.ioii 1,000 ! fto O 1 Si S Co to Goo Priwser I 13, I 14, b I.W, Ol & S Co exl lt ud to Osacgo l.lKHl G W Prosper und wife to O I A S j Co I il b 27 McMillan sad tolls- ; wego 3.000 Fdaard M Atkinson, trustee, to F F While 1 0, 7, U34, Central ad to Oregon City Sume to i. R J.iimey I J'l, 10, b 34 Central ud to Oregon ( i y . .. mm : VsJ ; Harvey W For) the and wife to Handle Richards se'4 e'4 s 27, j 1 1 s, r 3 e 1200 John Lund and wile lo Harvey W Forsythe se'4 se1,, s 27, t 1 s, r j 3 e 100 i Green McMurry to John C Me j Murry to John C McMurry frc ' pt s 6 t 2 s, r 3 e 22 acres KSO Asa Suiinders and w ife to John S Puucan '4' acre t 5 s r 2 e M Total . 22,21,4 T.iken t'p Ciime into my enclosure in Oregon City on or about' April il. IH2, a dark red heifer apparently about two years of ago. Tim lieiler has been running with my cows most of the time for more than a yea'. The ow ner Is requested lo prove proHrty, pay charges and take the animal "awav. Mas. S. H. Suhits. Fur Sale. Coeoaniit oil, barrels from 2i0 to .350 gallons each, by the Oregon City Manu facturing Co. 4t To allay pains, subdue inflammation, heal foul sores and ulcers, the most prompt and satisfactory results are ob tained hv using that old reliable remedy, lr. J.' II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment. If the hair has been made to grow a natural color on bald heads in thousands of cases, by using Hall's Hair Runewer, why will it not in your case? Receipt, note and order books at the Entkki-kiki" office. -fOB AflTOKlA FAST 1IME- STEAMEK TKLEPIIONE. (Leaven foot of Alder Street, Portland ) Leaves Portland dally, eiccpt Wednen'y, 7 a. m. Lavei AnUirla dally, except Weduen'y, 7 ; ail p. m. KNETT'a Standard---Flavoring frRACts For sale by E.E.Williams, The Grocer SCHOOL TAX NOTICE. To the taxpave-a of achool dlntrlct No. (12, of Clackamas county, Oregon: The achmil tax of the above named dlntrlct for the year istti. la now due. and muat he paid to the undernigned at hla office In Oregon City within lity day from dale of thin notice, or the uml will be returned an delinquent. Tho. R. Kraw, Clerk Bchool Illatrlvt No. 10. Dated thU 1Mb day of April, 181)2. 1-1I2:-17 Wholesale and Retail ! GUESS WHAT! An onlor man sont to your ivsiiiVuco ovory morn ing if ih-sirt'il. E. E. WILLIAMS, THE GROCER, MARK & KOISKliTSON, HKAI HtH IN liisiic Mi uori Groceries, FIXH THAS, C()FFI:HS AND SPICKS. California Fruits and Vegetables. 7th unl MuiliMou StrrvtH, ShiwlvV Hnilliijr. (V City. ANDICRSON WALK ICK, Paiteraid floue Decorator PAPER-HANGING AND K ALSOM I N I NG. ' I curry the largest uipI licst ussorleil slin k of wall iuiM'r ever lirmiglit to Orcumt City, mill will sell nt l'oitl.iul jrirs. l.el inn give you figures on your work, j Shop mi Seventh strict, near Center. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Freth Drugs and Medicines. Pntunt Mmllclnoa of all Makos, Notions, Confo(;tlonory, CIarH. ricioritii i ! ( tin 1 1 i.i.i i ii. i. l it Hhiveley'a lll's k. ...... Seventh Street All Our Seeds Are Our' (delete rpii fy fy FLTosson & ii ii hvj a ft J. JONES & SON, PKAl.KH IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Caliinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of nil k i n (1m. Joliliing Orders Promptly Kxecutod. ikh'i:n -rut: i.ot JsSbop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope A Co's, Oregon City T. IVI. CROSS, IVXtiruxfor, DKALKR IN lis ItJ UUULU Ul I UUUUk If AKIMV AIIE, FltOVISIONS, ( H( KFKV, (il,ASSVAHK, Holiday Goods and (Jents Furnishing Goods. .id titi: ii:ai.i. ji -ii i i:i.i. Gladstone - - - Oregon. Mouey to Loanl On Improved Farms of not less than GO acres. C. O. T. Williams, W. H. Buhohaiuu. JOHN DUFFY Oregon City Express No I. Utflit frelfflit and parcel" delivered to all parte of the city. Leave orden with F. T. Barlow, Aiivtliinir von want that 1 wll niul ovt'iylnuly ktuiwHwIint that is. Jf ymt don't si'o what you want nrk fur it, ft my roou. U liiniii'il, I U-ro nro u fi'v ai'tit los that art' out of wiht: Markat Baskets, Lunch Bas kets. Clothos Baskets, Tubs. Buckets.Washboards, via )TI I i:s TINS. KAMI' (11IMNKY.S AND HUHNKKS, STO.NK WAUK, FKKI). KTO , KTC. Tested Son. Poh t la in d. Oft, y iii W iVAiUUUJ Ul UUU11UMJ DR. L. WHITE, DverCaiineld'l flrua Htoro, Office dnya from the llllh toiBllh ot each moutli. Artificial teeth on rubber, ft ml clann, I!V. Uold lining, from I'i up. AH work guarnuteeu. DAVIE'S GALLERY. The Leading Photographer of Portland. CORNER KIKHT anuT AYLOIt HTUKET8 DENTIST