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Oregon City EntcrprisciTIIE COUNCIL MEETS, FR1PAY. NOYKM BKR 11, 1SHJ. Clackamas Co. Directory.: corsrv officers. jiid, Clr of Courts, Sheriff. -Rfoorilor, Itwiiiiw, Awor, flohnol Supfrtutviuletit Surveyor, Corvuipr, Commlvl.wrn, J. W M,-l.lnim li,H. F. Norton I". W, liAtiotiii j S. it Kmi'.shv i J. O W uncivil i 1. r. Hr.l).-v ! H. S litlwon j t KiohuM s.-ott H'ornelius Hair UHKiiOS CITY OKHCKH HTor, RorOer. Chief nl Polio -Ametuor, Trwwurer. OitT Attorntr. 8rt Oommlntonrr. 8np't. of W mer Work. City Kninrr. Cminollmm-C. O AlhrU-ht. Jr 1. I.. I'oner ,J.. .l.'L,r,,'.,ra F J. luis 'ttoll w it. Howell ?,",,m't:,,,n.- N . linwiinmn. W A White, J j iwk.v j, W. O t onueil, J. Ci. IVrter nj T. V. KU' iun. Council meets flnrt 'eilneJy of eneli mouth In cut hull. COURTS. Circuit court convenes first Mondey In No vember and third Mon.Uy in April. Prohnte court in session first Mou.Uy In cch Bouth. Commissioners court meets flrsl W lnesUy trier first MomUv of eneh month. gW Th wy to builii up Oreiron Cltj Is to rir Orctton City people jour patroiiarr. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Clocks at Rurmeister A Amlri'son's. Kveryon arran!ol. The catch basins for the fowemise sys tem are bein comt'leted. Latlies'anJ lietits', robes at Holtran A Warner's Undertaking parlors, tf The latest in visiting canls it the Ks- tebi'kisk Okfice. Prices to suit vou. J. S. Courtney M. D., physician and surgeon, room 5 and 8, Chartnaii block. Those contemplating bor'ow ini should ascertain terms offerevl by C. O. T. Williams. School deportment cards one cent each, good for term, at the Enterckisk office. C. O. T. Williams is now prepareil to make verv favorable rates or. good farm ,0n- ' Fiurmeister A Andresen have an ad vertisement in this paper that it w ill pay j yon to read. . Take vour babies to One New babies to One New York ,, . ... , ., gallery and get a good picture while you have the chance. . 1 tsend to the Kntekpkise otttce lor your legal blanks. A single one or a hundred furnished at Portland price. Buy your paint? and oils, windows j and doors at the Park Place Store, j They are cheaper than elwuhere. Wedding stationery, the latest styles! and finest assortment ever brought to j Oregon City at the Estkbprise office. ! The cheapest place'Oregon Citv to ! bnv watches and iewelrv is at Red- i house's, No. 2. Commercial Bank block. An elegant assortment of dry goods and domestics at the Park Place Store. AW goods fresha and marked at our usual low prices. , Miss Lula Iheker entertained a nuni ler of her friends in a charming manner on last Thursday evening at the residence of Jas. P. Shaw. Marriage licenses were issned last week to Minnie Dills and Benjamin Faust. Hattie Ackerson and Adolphus Mayers, Annetta E. May and Henry A Hornshuh, and Emma Brown and J. C. Bowman. If yon have neyer been at the Park Place Store, just call in and see their choice assortment of fine dress goods, millinery and fancy goods. The assort ment is new and fresh and bought with a view to please. Notice. I will sell good, healthy Silver and Italiiin Prune Trees, fromtwo to three feet high, at three cents each by the 100, on a credit of twelve months. S. Mathew. Canby, Or. tf. Sewer Connections. j We are ready to make all sewer conner-1 tions at the uniform price of 35 cents per lineal foot for 4-inch connections and 40 ! cents for 6-inch, all complete. Apply immediately to Pore & Co. H. Z. Hu rk hart Buys city bonds, school bonds, county and city warrants. Office 240 Washing ton street, Portland. Residence, Ore gon City. 10-9 tf Lost. A due bill tfiven by Carlton & Rosen crans of Canby payable to Win. Klaetscli. All persons are warned not to buy the same. W. E . Johnson. Before buying your winter supplies, call at the Park Place Store. They have one of the best assortment of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, mii linery and choice family groceries in Clackamas county at prices that tell . PrjKB Mine. Johnson & Warnack will deliver pure, fresh milk to all parts of the city both morning and evening. Good pasture, pure water and healthy cows. Wanteb, second band grain sacks. E. E. Williams the grocer. tf If you want to buy lots in Bolton ap ply to C. O. T. Williams, agent. If you -want to borrow money apply to C. O. T. Willi""- OrtlhiHiiri'x Published. Ordered : . . ... ... , , ,hfiMi or th wT "ii - ,Mr Menu vnionra mm titi oni Chuinr! (. There was full attendant at t)u( TWO XcMV ni'will(il mwtintf last Frl.lay n.eM though 'Councilman Killv irot txousoil mid wtMit horn so.no time Mow the aeaaion closeii, j A COtmnntiication Iroin Judne Mehlrum relative to th eounty'a hare of th main atrwt sewer asvssmeiit waa read. The matter had h,en overl.vk.. during , cVtoU,r wion 0f ,,, court and the i.,.i. ..i...i ,i. .,..wi ,f ii..'.. i , , , - , K.a.i.r.1 mew,.,,., uuu. term without extra xns. The ro - j quest was granted j A written reiiucet from lieo. A Hani - I inn ft" t'rmision to lay a crosswalk on Main street from his drmr store to l :1 .1... V I...- ' th postoffio was granted. Ucnjariiin Jaggar asked permission to build a frame bridge fiom his new resi dence to the railroad pnvrty, submit ting the plans, for tlie same, and the per mission was granted The chief of polio reported that two horses ituHmnlod had been sold for $'."t', of which $4.70 was covered into the city treasur.y the remainder going for expenses. The report of th city engineer i-erti-f vinti h the satisfactory completion of the sewerage contract, and s'ating that there w ould be a rebate to the property ow nets on the street of aUmt ,15 per cent of their assessment for the improvement waa pri'Si-nted. Kngineer Smyth also ; made verbal remarks recommending the passage of an ordinance to regulate the matter of making sewer connections and suggesting that drains to catch basins j be opened and that the sewers 1 flushed once a month or so in order to keep them clean. The recorder reported five case in his court in each of which a tine of $10 had been imimsed and naid. The committee on streets and publi; ' property reK)rtcl recommending lliei 01 i-andesvvnt lights at the following street corners: On tilth at Washington Jelferson and Monroe; on j Washington at Fourth. Sixth and Kighth : ! on Ninth at J . O Adams. Jefferson and i ii-.j,:..,.,,, . .,!. T--lfit, on.l t..ir..r- 1 ' -v.. ......... j 0ne ,)f ,he two Hmptl near Uie l, nf th 5ih streot alaira was! !,u1111 01 11,8 ,,!t,n 8treet gu,n " . oruereu removeu ana tne one near v. ', C. Johnson's was recommended to he placed afiout 10 feet higher. Another , nnpoitant recommendation in the re- ! port was that the lights on Main street ; lie suspended over the center of th I street instead of at the side as cow, and that the street superintendent remove trees that interfere with lighting the streets to good advantage. The pelitioti ,or li",lt ' 'Wit,h aml Main 8t,ee,s wa8 'versly reported, the report waa ad- opted a.'ter a little discussion regarding Hit extra expense entailed in carrying j ou it9 roviuion!t. cnlv Porter votimr No. The committee on health and police reported favorable on the new sewers and submitted a plan for a city jail which was informally considered. Then the committee was ordered tohavesomew bat different plans drawn and to advertise for bids for the jail, the whole matter to be laid before the council before further action should be taken. O'Connell called attention to the game of chance being run on Main street at corner of Fourth where the people were importuned to throw balls at dolls or through a hole for a prize. He said it was not just to property holders and business men to allow fakers to come to town and occupy the public streets with schemes to get money without paying taxes or licenses or having any invest ment of any consequence. The chief of police explained that there was no or dinance to coyer this and similar cases and that he told the faker that if no ob jection was raised he could do business but must pay $1 erday for the privlcve, which he had done O'Connell, how ever, thought thefakershould be ordered off the street and a motion to that effect was unanimously passed. An ordinance providing punishment for inmates of baudy houses and one establishing sewer district No. 1 were read and ordered published. They appear elsewhere in this paper. It was ordered that a warrant be drawn on the general fund in favor of the sewer fund for Oregon City's portion ol the sewer cost. Contractor Riner was also ordered paid $5,0(10 on his contract. Clackamas county's bill of $!83.WS for gravel used on Seventh street was ordered paid. On motion of O'Connell a committee of three was appointed to confer with a like committee from the board of trade in the matter of revising the Oregon City charter. O'Connell, Cooke and Porter were named as such committee. The report ol the water commisioner was red and ordered published. Here it is: To the Honorable, the Mayor and City Council of Oregon City, County of Clack amas, Mate of Oregon. Genti,kmbh : In conformity with ordin ance number one hundred and tighten we rcspcctlully suhriiit this, our seini-anniiai report of the business transacted by ilie Hoard of Water Commissioners of Oregon City, for the six months ending November 1st, mn. I We Iiav Initl ihirltiR Hi mild lx numtlu i (It luiiiilnol ami wit'iitj-luo tii't nf W-1 ' liioli linn pi uno thoiisauil rilil limulm) mill fori. v-vi: lit IWt of four inoli ami imkIiI i liiui,lrvl mI ebiUt.i two (ii'l o(tlinv-fnmili-1 moli, i n ;i k 1 1 r tho tolal number of ttvi laiil llnv ih.msaiivl lour luiiitlml ami two lii't. , Tin' ix inoli I'll wa Uul on Monro frvm j .KlllMlS,lV(l11,mwKllwSlliroilSwllllj , ,irvi fn.m M.mr.H. lo Hie i lly line on I ho east, at the oikl ol anl Nnenlh stnvt jwlinv we have isriulltiil a number of , t'M'l' rvili..K outlo th city to connect Willi ,ni il innin, tin y iaHi In alliance one yi'r' water rent, and enterinn Into an itLl,im,nt til .tliM.rv lint nil... Mil.t tiu.tilM. ,Kms ol , Cltv jl( ivlimvllll, I ....... ......i.w. iv. .,..i.t -I-, ..-n ).. lion ot your lionorabl IhhIv toaK'lillon . Iliat umU'Riiaml has been 'rntrl to I '" 'r your consideration rcK-anlmu j11' bri',Ki' ,f "r 'l,h , M,h,,m ml Tl.r i. 1 '" l",r,i"" 1,1 '-,v' " l,,l",r , irn suumh .Hat ii gitton, nnv uaw no witirr j ,,,,!,. aurirnt a art of the vcr. and who ;,, v,.rv .., ,(,, ,, tr wrvio j should tie extended so that they may have 'the bent-lit of ilie saiu. twin to the ' delli ol said siiloh.lt is nnrotii ahl (or " to exlciid the mains mio that sei tion j unless some means of crowing said gulch is proi ided, and we would, in theeienlolt your lookini! favorably on suoh a projci't as hndciiig said gulch nspicstvoiirhonoral'le irticteil iii such a mam IhmIv to haie it iHiustrtic nor as wvuld allow the stiiit! of a water j main on such structure. j j The pumps an' working satisfactorily ami i havogtien very gvHnl service during the ' p.ist s;isoii. I The receipts for the past six mouths s amount lo $J,l77.s' an itu'iruse of nearly 'i. over the priH-isltng six months. ! imsri vi. sr t rt vihr. Collections for the six iinuiths ending October ,lst. s;rj: ! t'lillrctisl during the mouth of M.iy $ 'ts ii ! " " " " J line :txl . J III v .'SO 1,1 , W. Sept. IK I. Total amount . . -',7? sil ' The same has Uen aid to the Oily! Treasurer r J. Uniis. ' Warrants have Iwn drawn on the Oily j Treasurer dnrinir the six nionths ending j OctoU r llst, IS;".', to the amount ol pl.:ti in favor ol the following parties and persons and fur the specified purposes: Oregon Iron and Steel Company, pip, reiliu-ers. tees ami sleeves f I list 4' i , ,.., wrk: .. al ill ii " "' . work on same lor pump .."'wreM'i. i.l !m 11 no lot ! 171 . t". N Oreennwiii, haiiliug Irei'ht. ,' T'"' Oregon Ootirier, printing rweipl ' (,,,. ,v Company, 3i'l iiin.is of lead ! "I Company, supplies, ,i,, tees, ulngs, ri'-,etc. Vmv ,v r..mpany. lahor, tapping mains, laving pii,tc W. H. Howell, salarv as Stineiin- I 57 no iTO 1X1 ' i P.'. l !tt , t i; i SO 1i I ten lent lor mx imtiitlm T. K. Kna, eomiHMMon on cIU'0- liotm T ltilwrrs diMk! ditrlu'H, Ihviok etr fit'tinr1 Hnmhtati, luiiitn-r ... 1'liHrl.M H. ( Huttel'l, drtlury a prw itii'iit of tlie Water t'oiiunittitin ThuiDjiH F. Kvjin, salary an Sr rrtarv tl the Water l,ouiini,s'inii l'oi'.V Company, lidy-luurrorpora- tion cim ka 3J to ! T"tal amount drawn ... jp.; :io Slav 1st, lsir.', halanre in hands of the Treitsurer $llni 77 Nnveiiitr 1st, l:r', col lecled since May lst.'ir.' :M77 so Total :i'ili S7 Novemher 1st, l -!r"Jt tialaiu e in the hands of the Treasurer $llVt T, I.HLBI S7 Ilespectf'.illv submitted, " Tii"vs V. Kvam. Swretary. The following bills were ordereil paid: Charles. Holds $M, Wineset A Scripture $15, General Electric Co $KI7 O.'i, Chris lloberg 4lt, J. S Purdnm H1, F. J. liiiis ."hi, John Kelly (Ml. Kntkhchikh 171 41. Wilson A CooWr 110 8' L. I.. j porter ami J D. Kenner $.'t.6i. (hinM to b tmailer the great, griping, otil huhjniMsd lull. There's too much unpleasantness for the money. A )A II,utU tn 1 hat. "'u ter, tin. They're big enough, and make trouble enough, to do more good. That's just what Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do, more good. Instead of weaken ing the system, they renovate it; Instead of Dwetting, they cleanse and reeulate it niililly, gently, and naturally. They're the original Little laver Pills the smallest but most efTei'tive, purely vegetable, erfortly harmlissH, and easuwt tn take. Only one little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Bick Hiaulahe, Bilious Headache, Conatijia tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attack, and ail de rangement of the Liver, Ktomach and Bowels are promptly relieved and per manently cured. They're the rheaieiit pills you can buy, for they're ffuaranterd to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the vmd you get. It's a plan peculiar to Dr. Pierce's medicine. MOJNE YI I have a full supply of money which I winh to loan on good CLACKAMAS COUNTY FARMS, Of 10 acres or more on tho inoct favorable terms. Call and see mo I'cmtollioe building, elsewhere. at my before ollice, going NO DELAY AFTER TITLES ARE. EXAMINED, Correspondence Solicited. W. H. BURGHARDT, Local Agent, ol the lanls-Conklli Mortgage Trust NOT THE WORLD'S FAIR 'A MapiOcel MiiBlSfcMLiis ifCill, ml Low V,v uiV0 alV:U'! t'lljoYl'tl tilt' ! ' ions wo c;i ii I io easily jiro'arei Glotl ling ano FOR MEN HND BOYS. Wo are solo agents for Oregon City and vicinity for tho Brownsville Woolen Mills. That have we for this n yourself. Clothicg, O'CONNELL St GLASS. The One Price Clothiers and Wntters, w E CAN'T STAND STILL And see the city increasing and everything prosperous. We never have taken a back, seat in our business, and in order to koep pace with tho development of the country WE MUST MOVE HHEHD. ( ) So we have abandoned the old store occupied for so many years and moved into new quarters l WHERE THE POSTQFFICE USED TO BE, And we have a store as fine as can lie found snywhere in tlio State. Tlio more roomy quarters enables us to add greatly to our former stock and to t arry the very liest goods in our line. In addition to having a large variety of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc., we have just put in an entirely new stock of Musical Instruments and Musical We have as good goods and as low prices as l'ortland. finer fuarte rs than we. We too well established to make easily find out about us by enquiring of your friends, (.'all unci see us at our new store. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN.1 THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSEI The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City. BUT FAIR Pries are what Merest Yon IVI Ultdt ioll fi'l' SilllillV ltlllil); thtTI'tiV Hilt i-I'vill; OtJI" J'llt- ' uinlt'istoml wlion wo iuiiikuhco tluit wo are liettor 1 this season to meet tlio wants of t lie t iiniisliiiig Goods, season? Wo cannot tell yon; come and soo for Hats, Rain garments, Noveltios and staplos at OREGON CITY. OREGON, and country growing up are after your trade, ami our reputation for sijuaro recommendation necessarv. II Importers and dciders in HI Choice Family Groceries Selected Teas,l'ura Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. DEALING. ratio m tliewav l in all directions, trado Merchandise. No l'cirlliind establishment has dealing is you don t Know us vou can Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Trice to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme in