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Oregon City Enterprise. FRHUY, MAY 6, 1W2. Clackamas Co. Directory, COI NTY OFFICKRS. - . jr. w Meldrum Clerk of Court, Sheriff. -Kewrdor. Treaaurvr, ftchool 8upnintndtnL Burryor, Corouer. Comnlaaionera, H. H. Jlohnn W. W. H Samson W. T. hillock 8 H Oalin Johu W. Sohl Alet. Thornton Slduov Smyth COIRTS. Ctrrutt eorl eonrenes first Monday lu No Tutr and (hint Monday in April. Prcnate eort In wwion rt Momlay In each tooth. Vimmltoner Mtt mett first WtJuesday ner Ural Monday of f ach month. ORKiiOS CITY orncKRS. I Huror, Recorder. -Chief of Police - Treasurer. City Attorney. - Utreet Commissioner. T. w Snlltrao I y s. Pnrvlom r R Chirm" it s cro. l'. Hohent i . innpr w h. ito,U ! cityFncinwr , s:"frmrh-! Oeunoilmen-Hiram Cochrane. J. . Noble.,.1 .a. Porior. Jnu- wutiuson. t . i' uiioiitvu,'. i Kow t narman, j. n. w ouuru uu . r. Randall. Cnnm-ll meet first lnwJr ofeaeh month In city lull. ... . ! called and thev made an examination 1 or the ( ampalsa. j anJ JweJ wounJ Su,wnuttltlv Po yon want to have the political news , Pr, Carll wa8 givel, clarK0 of ti,e caw. of Clackamas county and of the state? J The shot that enteml the boily could If so send in fifteen cents and pt . not bo found but there were no indica-k- r .. .,. nt;i Ti,a ' lions that any of the intestines had ben 10th. When other means of remitting cannot be had stamps will be taen. Unless otherwise ordered the pa(er will be promptly stopped at date of expira tion. Special Announcement. n-r.n .s-ivin the FTRPH1SK ... i anc not Having surscruea lor it, win understand that it is being sent to them by some friend and that at the expira-1 Boyles owns three acres of lai,d on tlie tion of the time for which it has been j south bank of the river immediately be ,i, .ill h of.rwHl . low the Gladstone Mill company's dam. f ( 1 i . nnless the parties wish to become regu lar subscribers. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. You can get the EsTKRrsiss until June 10 for 15 cent. Buy a lot and the Sunset Land com pany will he'p you build a house. Fifteen cents in coin or stamps will fret the Enterprise from now until after ! the election. Trespass notices on cloth, large size, j eeveniy uve cen . u, r j the ExTERPRtsa otbee. ! Mayor Sullivan has taken the house j in the north end of town formerly occu - l j w :l . : pied by Mr. JleNamara. Sunset City lies directly opposite the woolen mills on the west side. Buy a lot before prices advance. Mrs. Hendricks keeps a fine stock of the latest styles of hats and millinery goods at Barlow post office, Barlows. Full returns of the state and county ! election will be given in the Enterprise of June 10. Send 15 cents and get it to that date. E. P. Earhart collector of customs of tie Fortland district died Tuesday Dight of Bright's disease and dropsy aged fifty-four years. G. E. Hargraves, builder, near the foot of Falls View stairs, will save you money on building a home and guar antees satisfaction. Have you a good pair of spectacles? If not go to Burmeister & Andresen's and have your eyes fitted with their perfect eye tester. One of C. X. Greenman's large draught horses died Monday might of inflamma tion of the bowels. Mr. Greenman had refused $225 for the animal. A son of S. O. Wetherell has been -quite sick with neuralgia of the stomach. Take your babies to the New York gallery and get a good picture while you have the chance. Eight-room plaatered house and six acres in cultivation, including orchard. This place is a mile from the court houBe, reached by a walk connecting with Seventh street. Kent $15. Please ad dress, Box '485. Miss Wilkinson's selections of hats and fine millinery is equal to the best to be had in Portland. All the latest styles and at living prices. Remember the place with Mrs. Rich, opposite the post office, Oregon City. J. M. Bliker of Eagle Creek was in town this week contracting for materials for a new house he is about to erect. He went to Portland and got prices of man ufacturers there and then came to Ore gon City and he let the contract to the Oregon City Sash & Door company. Its prices were better than those quoted in Portland and there was no question as to the quality of the work and materials. F. 8. Kelly, formerly second lieuten ant of Company F, has been elected first lieutenant in place of T. P. Randall who resigned on account of business duties that kept him from the company meet ings. First Sergeant L. L. Pickens was elected second lieutenant. The boys are getting on a good footing and the condition of the company Is improving in a gratifying manner. A SHOOTING SCRAPE. MirHAI.1 B0Y1.KS MIOOT HKSRT HIMMF.I.EIi, HSHKRHAX. A Shot (inn Loaded with llurk And Klm Shot Docs the Work A lUd ( as. Shortly ftor 0 ;00 o'cloek last Sunday morning Michael Boyle, Wliolor rr c. r AiiiiiTn ! pardoner of Trk Viae, shot Henry Him !c,mu"vi,iutr I meter, young nun of the same place, with hot t(im loaded with buck ami tine shot, Himmeler was at the time standing up in his boat nearly a hundred foot from the shore tlshinn with a hook and line for salmon. The shot took effect, one latye one passing en- ttrely through his right forearm and en- terinif, the alMlominal cavity about five ... .. . . . .. Inchoa below the risht nipple and a mM 8'10' striking his forehead. There was a compound fracture of a rib on the . . . , ., ue opposite wnere me snoi entorevi me rlv which wa anpoosed to have been - ' niaae ny iiimmeier a iauuiff noavuy against the side of the boat Prs. Yeargin of this city and Frank and Hickman of Tark Tlace were hastily i perforated and the fracture of the rib was renled the most serious injury. The bone protruded and there was at first some ijuest ion as to whether the detached section should be removed en tirely. It was replaced, however, and the patient got alonj so well with the irKtatir.g fragment of rib that he was al- loWe1 ,0 U There is a probabil- itv that Himmeler will recover though his condition is critical. The trouble arose about salmon fishing. J He has made a garden of it and has i suffered a good dal by rvason of fisher- trespassing on his land to fish. He consulted the fish commissioners who told him he had the right to keep tres passers off his land and they also in some manner gave him to understand that he owned to the middle of the river. Boyles held the Himmeler boys reepon- sible for some of the depredations com n,lft.t rtn hitt nmmibx anil m'tion ItA Rnir them fishing in front of his property, and inAl, ttifl hrdnfiMV 1,A viuW(.l tllA PW "K"" f"t ; .... he ,0 hem Wo(.Js no effect and he went to his house, prob- gbly 200 yards distant from the Bhore, and got his shot gun. He claims he I told the Himmelers to go away, that ' they were trespassing on bis property I and that he had been authorized by the ' fish commissioners to ' keep fishermen 1 away and would shoot if they did not ; go. The boys (two younger brothers of the injured man were with him in the ! boat) say that told Boyles they had the "t?t to 6sh '' h" and line but not with a net and that they would not go. They also say they heard Boyles talking further but the noise of the swiftly run ning water prevented hearing what he said. Finally Boyles leveled his gun The two younger boys lay down in the bottom of the boat. Boyles took delib erate aim and fired and Henry Him' I meler received the shot. After the shooting Boyles came to town and delivered himself up to the I sheriff. He was taken before Justice ! Fouts Monday and admitted to f2U00 I bail while being held to await the result of Himmelers injuries, the bail was not furnished and he was locked in jail. BBoyles claims that the Himmelers had that morning been upon his property and exasperated him beyond endurance and he thought he had the right to use any means to keep them away. Boyles is a man who is very easily angered and wnen angry he is considered dangerous. He is a peaceable enough citizen when not disturbed. Henry Himmeler was in a shooting scrape some two years ago in which the two parties were so evenly to blame that they were each fined $10. He is an expert fisherman and most of the craft do not like him. It is said that on this occasion he gave Boyles no par ticular cause to get angry. He was not violating any law when shot. Local Personal Notes. Hon. Gordon E. Hayes was in Salem this week on legal business. Mrs. Cochran of Needy is visiting Mrs A. M. Brayton at Mountain View. Captain J. W. Shafer of Portland was looking over Oregon City last Monday. Captain and Mrs. Apperson and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Btratton attended the celebration in Astoria this week R. L. Holman went to McMinnyillo to attend the wedding ot Miss Nellie Gortner and Frank Rogers last Wednes day. Miss May Pillsbury, who has been vis iting at her uncle's, J, G. Pilsbory, several months, returned this week from a frip to California and she will leave Friday for her home in Biddeford, Me. C. B. Rose and family left Wednesday for Vinton, Iowa, where they will make their home hereafter. By the death of a relative Mr. Rose was put in charge of property that requires his presence there. THR OFFICIAL Kfcl'ORTS. Statements of the Water ComniMidi and the City Recorder. The following report of the city water commission was read at the coun cil mooting last week and ordered published : To the Honorable, tl Mayor and City Council of Oregon Oily, county of Olck anias, stale of Otvgon : tientlcnien As required by the ordinance creating the b. .;"t of water eoiumiwloimr of Oregon Otty, w submit this, our second semiannual report of our proceedings inUi management of the city water work for the patix month, and our proposed xdn slon of the water service In the next lew months ; also, as this close tli first year of the management ot the water work by the commission we ubmit a brief summary of the year a wwk. We would also call the attention of your honorable boiy to the fact, Jliat while there i considerable four and six-inch pip laid on the hill or blurt, and that there I a good working pressure there at all times, there I no provision mad for protection to pnprty from lire by means of uld water service In that portion of the city, and we would sug gest to your honorable body that as w are about to lay a six iiu li main on Monroe from Fifth to Seventh ireet, and a four inch main on Seventh from Monroe in an easterly direction a. far as our finance will permit us to iro, that you procure a numter of livilrant so thai .some of thvm mar I placed by us w hen laying said pipe, theoth ers to be placed at uch corners as there is urgent need of protection, and where good service can b secured. We have laid during the past six months til teet of four inch pipe, till feet of three- fourth inch pie, and placed two hydrant (that we found lying around) on the cor ners of Main and Sixteenth and Seven teenth, streets. I lie four inch pipe waa laid on Main street between Kiteenth treet ami the north line of the city, and we en tered int an agreement with certain resl- lenis of tireen Point addition by which they connected with saiil ie and conducted the water into tireen t'olnt at their own ex pense, and c.mier w!:!-h they pay the regu lar rates of the city water works and guar antee a certain number of consumer for one vear. Puring the past year we hare laid :v!7 feet of pipe in addition to T"s, re ducers, cocks, sleeves, etc. The receipt of the laat six month amount tot ttle-l.SS. The receipts of ttie past year amount to H-U .M, a compared with the receipts of the pre ceding year that amounted to $IA7ft, show ing an increase of receipts during the past vear ot fj;v.33. The pump is working very nicely and Is giving very satisfactory service at the present time, and ha cost for repair during the past six month about tl-'.tW which was ex pended for new valve. Enclosed w ill be found our financial state ment for the past six month. In conclusion we can but riat what we stated in our last report that w believe the tuilicy pursued by toe water commission at the present time ia satisfactory t 'the. citi sens and If followed will soon extend the water service to all part of the city, and be a source of considerable revenue to the Cor poration, a the receipt for the a.t year have exceeded our most sanguine cxecta tions. Kescliully submitted. CUAKi.r H. Cu'rimp, I'res't. Tuos. F. lhn, Sec y. FINANCIAL STATKMKST. COI.I.IIT10NS FOR SIX MONTHS XXDI.N'i APRIL 30, K'2. Collected fliiring month of November, lull . . ,'I12 1,', Of Union Iron Works (old Iron) IS IS During the month of December, l'l ".") " " Jani'ary, W . 3IH 00 " February, lsir. Ml 7.'i March, l(r.'... IBIS flu ' April, 112.... MS 1 Collected for the six months U1 33 The same has been paid to the city treas urer, K. K. Charinan. Collectedjfor the twelve months ending April 30, 1, 3.3. Warrants have been drawn on city treas urer during the six months ending April 30, 1802, to the amount o(Vm V for the fol lowing purposes: Oswego Iron Works, pipe reducer, sleeves and T's 301 31 W. H. Howell, superintendent, sal ary for six months 270 00 Collector, commission on collections 88 20 Will. Fall Electric Co., electric light at station 10 10 C. N. Greenman, hauling 5 SO Pot A Co.,503 lbs. or lead 20 40 " pipe, cocks, bolts, rope and nails 10 0B Pope & Co., labor, tapping and lay ing pipe 22 00 J. Roake A Co., making tools, etc. . R. W. Porter, blacksmith work ... 13 M 8 20 Labor laying pipe, fixing wicket gate, etc..., 82 "0 George Blount, wicket gate 4 40 Meston & Pygert, account honk Henry Kanft, map of Oregon City. . Expressage, stamps, freight, station ery, etc 10 00 40 00 2 60 C. H. Cautield, salary as president of Board to May 1st 75 00 Tbos. F. Ryan, salary as secretary of board to May 1st 30 00 Warrants drawn for six months end ing April 30, Vtft $900 58 Warrants drawn for six months end ing October 31, !.. $2107 01 Total amount drawn for the year closing April .'10 $3073 56 Amount of ca.sh on hand In cure of treasurer April 30 1101 77 Amount received during the year closing April SO $1235 33 The following financial Htiitcincnt of the city recorder was submitted at the last regular council meeting and ordered published : To the Honorable City Council of Oregon City: Gentlemen In accordance with the pro visions of the city charter I herewith make . . ..r il.. n,. finance: Outstanding wafVaut tUVVnl 2 bonds or the city NO,'1 "o Interest on said bonds MM On Total 17, tint 22 Till amount Is reduced by the amount of cancelled warrant In the hands of the city treas urer amounting to l.''.m W Money on hand KM itt-fVaH) '.'4 H'.'.tVsT W Kospectfiilly submitted, 1.. U I'obtkh, liccordcr, The l'iiy('ouiicli. The mayor called a special meeting of the council Wednesday night, There was a bare ipioium of the old council present (.'barman, Cochrane, O'l'otv nell, Porter and Randall. The sm-clal committee ap)oihtcd to examine the treasurer's roHirt retried progress but asked for furthar turns to continue its work which was granted. Then the old council ndhmrued and the new one assembled. There were present Al bright, Cooke, (irwnnian, Kelly, Porter, OVonnell and Kandatl. The suggestion that there bo a credential committee ap pointed to decide on who should be en titled to soata was received with marked disfavor. The mayor read a list of his appointments and then it was decided that the new cotinciliuen could not legally take their ullice till VI o'clock, Thursday night and the meeting ad- ourned wit. unit the formality of a motion. uaranteed ('tire. We authorise, ouradvertisod to sell Pr. King's New Ibm-overv for Consumption, t'omrhs and Colds, main this condition. llvouaro etllicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or t heat trouble and will use this remedy as directed giving it a fair trial, and experience no uo benefit, you may return me ihuiio and havo vour money refunded We could not make this otl'or did we not know that lr. King's Now Piscovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle Ireo at ti. A. Harding' drugstore. targe aise 50c. ami il.OO. Disease lie in atrbuh for the weak a feeble constitution is ill adapted to en counter a malarious atmosphere or su,l den cuanifes of temix'rature, and the least robust are usually the easiest vic tims; Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial and BliHxl Purifier will give tone ami vitality and strength to your entire bouy. Pr J. II. Mclean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, bv its vital iling pmorfie, will brhihten pule cheeks, and transform a pale, haggard, dispirited woman into one of sparkling health ami heuuty. Don't irritate your lungs w ith a stub born cough when a ploaxiit and effect ive remedy may lie tumid in Pr J .H. Mctaan'a Tar Wine Lung Balm. For Sale Cheap. A honce and two lot on Sixth stieet, opposite Shivley's hall. F.mpiiie nl Mrs. L. K, Phillips, Oregon City, or W. A. Phillips, Clackama. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Kntkhi hink of fice. Portland prices. ( audi lutev" Cards. FOR COUNTY CLERK, ISAAC ACKERMAN, Regular IVtnocr&tie Nominee;. FOR RECORDER, JOHN F. RISLEY, Regular Democratic Nominee. NEW TODAY. ADMINISrRATOIl'St NOTICE. Nolle It hereby lvn I list the timleriltned has liven Appointed administratrix at the estate of Thomas H. He.ollard, deceased . All persona havliiK claims against nam ,tate are untitled to present the same to my attorney, A. H. I'restnr, Oreenn City. Oreffnu, within six months from the Brat publication of this notice. I, IZZII K Hi .)l., All, Ailin'X, A. 8- Dresser, Attorney tor estate, listed the 4th day of May, IWi. S : TKKAHUKEK'd NOTU'K. I have now In my handa futida applloable to the payment or all war rmiita endomed prior to July 1, 1W. Intereat will ceaae Irmn the date ot thla notice. a. h. caurr, Treaaurerof Clarkainaa coillitT. Dated Orejon City, May , UVi, Q W, (.THICK, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SL'KOKON. (Lateol Portland.) Office with Dr. M.OIeay, Aurora, Oregon. y 8. HL'RBT, HEAL KSTATE A INHUKAN'CE AfiENT. NOTAHY PUBLIC & COLLECTOR. At'KOKA, OKEOON. Money Loaned on Approved Hecurlty, E. U, KANDfl, NOTARY PUnLIC, REAL E8TATE A 1NKUKANCK. Offlce In the Poat Olllee RulldltiK, Oregon City, Oregon, E J. WESTON, ARCHITECT, HirPEKf NTENDENT AND DKAtKjll'i'HM AN, Thirty Ycara Kxperlonna on Paciflo fjoant, Auntmlla and Europe Prepare! Plana, Elcvatlona, Hcetloni, Per apeclivea, Worklnir Drawling, Detalln and Hpocd-fli-Htlonn of all klnda of Pulillo and Private HiillillligH, accompanied by relluhle edtluiatea of coat. Hurveyori and Engineer! Field notea and Heal eatate anoatii, Plain of HiiIiiIIvIhIoii, Plat ted with accuracy and neatnoaa, to any acale or alze of Drawinit. Office In Bentow'a Saah A Door Factory, oppo alte Congregational Church, Main atreot, Ore gon City, Oregon. my annual repon on n !' Wholesale GUESS WHAT! An tu'tlor lntin wnt to your if E. E. WILLIAMS, THE GROCER, MAlUi & ltOinOUTSON, l'KAl KIIS IN Domestic W MiofM Groceries, FINli TKAS. C0FFHHS AND Sl'lCHS, California Fruits and Vegetables. 7th ami MmliHon Streeln, Sliively'tt HuiltlitiK', Oregon City. ANDICRSON WALKICI, pai9tera9d4.oiJ5eDeeorator PAPER-HANCING AND KALSOMINING. I carry the large"! ami bent imnorted utot k of wall tuttier ever brought. ti Oregmi City, ami will nell nt l'lirtlaml irieen. Let tne give ynu figtm'n on vour work. Shop on Seventh ntreet, neHr Center. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patont Modlclnos of all Makoa, Notlons.Confectlonory, Cigars. liti:4 Itll'IIOt iltl l'l I.I.V l Shiveloy'a llloek, ...... N'vrnlli Street All Our Seeds Are oLQl V0 F.L.Posson f. Son. Poktland, Oh, J. JONES & SON, DKAI.KH IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up HtoroB rtnil Hepairing of all kimln. Jobbing OrilerH Protuptly Executed. PKICKN Till: I.OWIMI'. TShop corner Fourth anil Water utreetii, buck of l'ope k Co', Oregon City Standard Flavonns Tracts For aalo hy E. E.Williams, The Grocer DR. L. WHITE, Over Canfleld'a Drun Htore, Office dava from the lllth to 2Mh of each month. Artificial teeth on nilihor, rlrat-olima, IIS. Gold fllll tijf h from l nil. All work giiaramevil. DAVIE'S GALLERY. The Leading Photographer of , Portland. CORNER FIH8T ANt TAYLOR STUEET8 DENTIST and Retail! Anything yon want tluit 1 will iuf PVt'i-yln-Hiy known what tlint in. If you don't HftMviiat you want ask for it, iih inyriHiii) in limitt'tl. Hero nro n fow nVtieW that nro out of niht: Markot Baskets, Lunch Bas kots, Clothos Baskots, Tubs. Buckots, Washboards, ( : I .O i l 1 118 TINS, LAMP C1I1MNKYS AND nuuNKUs, st ni: wauk, fi:i:d, KTC , KTO. rt'siiloix't ovory inorn- tlosiivtl. Tested HEALTH. Mooro's Jtovcalcd Remedy. AstonnilitiK In its Kirni'ts In tlio euro of RlMMiniiilixiii, AhIIiiiiii, Mulurla, Illl lioiiHiieHN or any otlmr (Iihohho arinini from diiriin(0il I.ivor, Rtnmnch or Kid ney" It driven nil Impurities from tlii Wood. Mra Chai A. HiimpI, whnlafavorahly kuown thiroiiHhont tha Northwoal aaya: "HVir flftmn yfnra t win a nonatant iiffitrnr with aMtlima without any nilluf, oxoopt. that ob tained hy nonataiit ctianun of looallty, Two yanrHaico t tried M i k Kkvkai.kii Hkmkuv and the luMii-fHn rtwulved Irom It worn the moat OTiitifyhiK. Itnavp mo rlhd from thn ftratand prnvt'iitcd th ti'rrlhle riiHlrniia potMillar to tha (II mooho that made life almoat unhoarahln. Any otio who haa (mo- IihiI iiHthma oan iiiidoratand tlio irratltiido I fi'i'l toward thla remedy, lie. HevliiK It haa addtMl ploaHant yeara to my llfo I have tint hOHllHted to reootnmend ll to all llko aiitriirnra, and alwaya with the aamr happy re iilta." f .To he had of all ilHifRlat. ni end to ifiawuoi lloi.xm Dkuu Co . Ht-aUlo, Waan. GIVES