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? ,(1 I Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY. JANUARY 13. Clackamas Co. Directory. COl'NTY OFFICERS. Jndte, . J. W Clrk ol Court. Sheriff, Recorder. Tmuurr, - fk-hnol siiptrlnWDttont, fturTtvnr, Coroner, CommlMtiMiorl, Oo. F. Hurion C. w. i.Ikiiimih 8. M Kn:l'V J. 0 Wclhfrvfl J. F. Brn.ll? H S tlltwon sl.lnrj Smyth K. I. Il.mn.n Klchr.l S.VH ("orutitii. Br OKKtfOX CITY OFFICERS . T. W Sullivan Reordr. -Chif ol Folic - Trmrr. U 1. Fnrtr J, s, Pnrdom 1. E Khia.lw F J. Units II. K I'riw. City Attorney. awel CommlMlfMier. C. Hutwrf Onp't. ot Waier Work, J H; Coancilmen-C. O. Alhrlehl. Jr., H. U fcrlly. C. N. t;rnnmn, W A While. J J I'ooki'. J. W. OYoouo U, J. O. Porter and T. F. Ku 111. tnnnril nwet(lrst WntnoxUv of tarh miuuta In city hall. ' The way to bnlld up Oregon (itj I to pire Oregon Cttj people your parrenare. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Among Monday's callers was V. M. Bird ot Marquani. Last Satmday James Hodges of Canby was in town on business. J. 5. Courtney M. P., physician and surgeon, room 5 and fi, Charmau block. Fob Saue. Four cabinet worki.ig benches at Bellomy A Busch's. Will sell at a bargain, x Wasted. Hogs and calves Apply to Vancouver Commission Co., 2208 Burnside street, Portland. x . II. Uur;liardt haa money in any j mount that borrowers want, (.all and see him at the postotlic building. Underwear, Ovenihirts. Pants, Hats, Ac, at a great saving in price at x Hamilton & Allen'. While assisting in loading a shipment at bis sash and door factory S. B. Califf bad the misfortune to have a finger nail torn out. Alas! poor Curly, a familiar flmire upon our streets he has gone to dog heaven, old age having at last claimed him as a victim. Ben Doolittle Is very ill with pneu monia which threatens serioua compli cations and hia friends are very solici tous about his recovery . r w kn.in ..... ing their heels in the air and are givjng pense of 2H1. 20 incurred for which the milk as rich as cream. Delivered at .j tlerk was ordered to issue warrants to your house once a day. Give him a j P"-v ,he " claims, trial. I Court voted to hold an adjourned set The Forest Grove Times came to hand j ion on ,l,e X6th ' Ju'y ' ':wk last week with a full and carefully pre- J ,IK pared review of the year and a complete j Ordered that the clerk notify all per description of that section of the state, ', sons in whose favor warrants are drawn which did it credit. i for the care and keeping of paupers to ... T ! T report at the February term showing aii fcifjuo moiling; iu uuiru uioiiry from the slate school fund should apply early and secure their loans only eight percent interest and but one commission. G. E. Haves, Atttorney for board. A new tailor shop has just been added to the business houses in town, Louis Friderich, late of Portland being the proprietor. He evidently understands his business and has come to etav. The old building on the corner south of the Baptist church is being moved back adjoining the Episcopalean church to make way for Hamiltoa & Allen's two story store building. It will be fitted np and used as a residence again. " It do beat the world, Jerusha Jane ! I hearn we can get20 yards the best cali ker fer a dollar an' 7 spools thread for two bits at Hamilton 4 Allen's, Oregon City. We'll hitch np and drive straight tbar and take onr eggs and spuds." x David Monnastes, the well-nown capi talist of Portand, who has resided there for the past forty years, has been sued by his first wife Mary C. Monnastes, for a decree of divorce and division of prop erty. He has a second wife living in Portland and the revelations are furnish ing interesting reading. The Statesman's New Year's annual was very elaborate, a compendium in fact, devoted to the events of the past year and the many advantages of Salem. An appropriate salute to the Eastern bomeseekers whom it is intended to reach would have been "Look within and you will find what you want." At the annual meeting of the Clacka mas County Creamery Association on Monday there was voted 59 shares of the stock, E. E. Charman, Geo. Lazelle and E. M. Rands were chosen directors for the coming year. The board or ganized by electing E. M. Rands, presi dent and D. C. Latourette secretary. The directors have a fair prospect of making a sale of the land and building. Mrs. E. E. Charman entertained her relatives last Tuesday evening. Gaines, singing and dancing were the order of the evening. A bounteous lunch was served. Those present expressed them selves as having had a good time. The guests were, Mrs. G. II . Wishart, Mrs. N. O. Walden, Mrs. M. Diller, Mrs. M. M. Charman, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Char man, Misses Edith Wishart, Nettie Wal den, Mar Wishart, Messrs. Herbert Thome and Irs Wishart. (01STV COIRT. Jury List Brawn I srml liimd Report Sow Justice of Peace. Report of viewers on lbo road wild tiold notes and bill ol expanse amounting to 182.W, tiled nd approved ml the nwd ordered opened. Expense mmiit allowed, exceit the claim of 1. 1. 11 oilman which was Uivi over, leav inti f44.10 lo be paid. lYlition of R. l. Stone el al for a county road laid over tilt the February term . Herman Bruns, supervisor of road dis trict No, 9 applied for bridge material nd was authorised to procure 3000 feet to repair a defective bridge-, Petition of J. C. McMurra et l for the appointment of V. V. Gardner as justice of the iiesce for magisterial dis- J trie! Fo. 12 granted I Therliik was authoriiiHl to draw a warrant for K0 in favor of 11. S. Gibson, " stroke of paralvsia which de-ei-hoid auierintendent, the amount of hia I'rived him of the use ol hia lower liniba. bill for school district report. Mr I-,1, ' 'or l"1" The sum of S per month from the terestetl in Oregon City projwrly, being first day of February w ill be allowed j t time part owner in the woolen Mrs. Hash, a widow, the warrant to be j u1'11"- '',f co,mr.M an interest in drawn In favor of R. Scott w ho will re- i t,, rtourinu mills which holding he had port quarterly to the court. Tender of 128.72 bv J. A. Slrowhridge in payment of taxes accepted. The court autlioiiu-d the county judge I to offer a reward ti iX for the arrest and ! coiiviction of any one defacing or mutila ting the suspension bridge. Report of . It. Smith, superin tendent of work on repairing the bridge I hall being tilled by mcmheis and on the Forsyth road approved, ami friends. After the exercise at the hull clerk authorised to draw warrants to pay j "" members of the post escorted the hills to the amount of $87 2:1, which in- j '"'i''" ot relief corp to the basement dudes the amount for lumber in repair- ol ,h Baptist church where they bad a ingattherailroadcn)e.ing.whicli8hoiildjllrl,r'!i,''torefor them in the shape be paid by the company. 0' bampiet which waa enjoyed by all. Report of J. W. Roots, supervisor of j The following interesting program was road distiict Xo. 3, approved, and clerk auu,rilei to issue warrants for the several amounts due to offset an eiial sura subscribed by the district amount ing to ll&.t1). Resignation ot A. S. Law ton as super visor of road district No. 22, accepted. No one was appointed to rill the vacancy. The report of Marion county Uion the construction of the Butte Creek bridge on the county line, filed and the clerk authorised to draw a warrant in favor of Marion county for 1110 01 and the clerk was ordered to return to Marion countv a warrant for $27 24 in favor of thia county both to complete payment due from this county to Marion. Jury list drawn and clerk ordered to place names in jury box. Report of C. Rinearson supervisor ol road jistrict .'no . approved, r.x- that hereafter all persons drawing war rants for paupers report quarterly. The commissioners were allowed mile age and per diem as follows: C. Bair three days and 28 miles, $11 80; R. Scott three days and 18 miles 10.80. Bills were presented and warrants drawn as follows. R W Lacey, court ex $ 18 40 H S Gibson, school ex 3 40 I A Nobel, justice court ex 5 00 Tin nersiett A Anderson, road ex 34 75 Hardesty & Son, road ex 4 15 C H Dodd A Co ' 37 W) Sidney 8myth, surveyor 10 SO Meston A fygert, records N 00 H Wilbern, road ex 7 75 SB Johnson " 37 00 B Elliott " 5 00 A Gebhart " 30 00 F P I-arson " 18 00 G L Caldwell A Co, road ex 55 4 J W Noble, assessor fi2 00 Geo F Horton, clerk 257 C W fianorig, sheriff 154 02 Hamilton & Washburn, pauper ac't 10 00 8 M Kamsby, recorder 151 00 Pope A Co, supplies 3 35 Drawing jury list, J. P. dist. No. 4 . . 7 00 " ' "" 8 7 00 State vs Wm Newman Hi 00 ' John Colyer t'i H5 " t.'bristie and Adkins MHO ijeo Kreenian 52 30 " Geo Chase 47 85 KcccESMFUL Popular Movement. The singing class recently organized on the hill has proven to be a most gratifying success in may ways. From the begin ning it has been the aim of the promot ers of this effort that the work of this class should be both thorough and effective. To this end they secured at considerable expense the services of Prof. Weischkul ol Portland who as an instructor has no equal on the Pacific coast. There is a generally expressed desire for a continuance of these lessons and arrangements will in all probability be made for another tsnn of ten weeks. For those having already a slight know ledge of music reading it is not too late to enter into the work of the first term. Tuition fee will be reduced in proportion to the number of lesBons remaining in the terra. Prof. Weischkul will also give private lessons in yoice culture to those desiring special instruction. Ap plication for membership in the class or for private instruction to be made at Presbyterian church at 8 p. m. each Thurday evening at which time the class meets for the lesson . Death of W. S. Laud. William 8. Ladd, a pioneer banker of lrtlaml anil one ol tlio wealthiest men on the lVitk: coast, died last Friday. Ilia death was dim to heart failure, A Ik, ut VI o'clock that morning ha arose and was being dressed by lilt attendant. J nut aa liia shirt w as Wing drawn over hia head he gasped and fell hack on the bed, lVath was Inaiantaneoiia and peaceful, Mr. 1. ad I. waa horn at Hot land, Vermont, October 10, 1820, he arrived in l'ortland in ISM, coming by way of San Francisco. Shortly after hia arrival he engaged in the mercantile business oua small aealo. In lS.rQ he organised the banking honm of Ladd A Tilton, at the head of which h haa aince remained. A iMiiaervalive eatimate places hia fortune at twenty uiillluna, w liich is invested iu realty and various business interests, For the past lUtcon year he had beei; iinatde to walk, ow- ai me lime ol ma death. Aiming Ins '. many other stin'ks lie held a portion f the electric company, which i between here and l'orllar.d operates Installation aeil llanim t. On Monday evening the officers of Meade Tost No 2tt. A. R. were installed, carried out Invocation. Rev. Comrade G. Parker. .Miimc Instrumental, "I'collec'ions of Petersburg," Mrs. Olsen. Address Post Commander Pavid M. McArlhur. "The ladies of the Reliel Corps,"Com rade Gilman Parker, past poet com mander. Response Mrs. Fannie Cochrane. Recitation "Around The Camp Fire, Beatrice Grider. Reading "Recollections of a Fora ger, "Jas. 1'. Shaw. Addresra bv the commanders and ladies of the corps. A presentation To M'ss Beatrice Grider, Coir. rade Alex Thomson. Sung "Marching Through Georgia," 11 present. Actions Begun hi Clrci ', Court. Thus. Charman A Son vs y ,V. Currin. Suit ro recover on note. C I). A 1). C. latourette attorneys for plaintiff. R. L. Sabin for the Men-bants' Protec tion Association vs. S. R. Green, John Green and C. A. Rands; lo close up as signment and secure judgment. I.. L. Porter for plaintiff. B. KilhnA E. A. King vs. I). I and llerietta Magone; to foreclose mortgage. Burt Jt Killiu for plaintiff. C. C. Hosfoid vs. Win. Katiiner; tran script from justice court to secure judg ment. Entered on book of liens. Baptist College of McMinnville vs. Geo. A Elizabeth Berthett; foreclosure of mortgage. Latourette and latourette for plaintiffs. Dunniway Lumlier Co. vs. Jos. Thomp son, and same against Joneph Hohecti tues; suit upon mechanic's lien. Em mons & Emmons for plaintiff. Notice. The firm of Logua A Albright having been dissolved, all accounts due said firm must be settled at once as the part nership estate has to be closed up. Thirty days from date of this notice all unpaid accounts will be placed in an attorney's hands for collection. Dated January 7. 18IC1. tf ( anby Letter List. The following is a list of letters re maining in the post office at Canby, Ore gon, January 1st, 18113: Buldwin Mrs A E, Brown Mrs Zilla E, Balm Elgal, Clark Mrs. Susan, lliipprich A. Kistner Mrs Delia, K'istenson Nils, Offield Jesse N, OglesbyMrJ, Russel Mi. B., Walling G. G. Grfo. Knight, P. M. For pains in the chest there is nothing better than a flannel cloth saturated with Chamberlain's Tain Balm and bound on over scat of pain. It will pro duce a counter irritation without blistering, and is not so disagreeable as mustard ; in fact as much superior to any plaster on account of its pain-relieving qualities. If used in time it will pre vent pneumonia. SO cent bottles for sale by George A Harding. USJiPowder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Km- kJ. in is at liaiul when it Tlio soasi ventorv, ami wo wish O'CONNELL Happy and mm AND BOYS' CLOTHIll. Greatest Sacrifice Sale EVER MADE IN OREGON CITY. $15FIFTEEN -:- D0LLARS-$15 Buys during this salo Any suit or overcoat in our store. Ono-tonth off on all boys' and children's suits and overcoats. THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE! The Most Complete and onlyfirst class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that George Warner, having purchased the interest of the late Julius Logos in the firm of Uigus & Albright, the business will heresfter be transacted under the firm nsine of Al bright A Warner. Thanking the many patrons of the old firm for their favors we shall strive to conduct the business so as to merit the continued patronage of the public. ('has. Ai.iihioht, jk. it Gko. Waiinkh. "In buying s cough medicine for children," says II. A. Walker, promi nent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never j be afraid to bny Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. 1 particularly recommend Chamberlain's liecaus I have found it to be safo and reliable. It is intended especially for colds, croup and whooping cough " !)0 cent bottles for sale by G. A. Hard ing. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Entkiu'Iiisk ollice. o Wish you a prosperous new year And offer a grand now year salo of is i!sir:iM to clear stiflvcs itiul to rnluot' our stork. For thin IiiitMirtern and ileslcro in Family Groce ICG Selected Teas,rurv Coffees & Spices, Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full linn of Heavy, m m lifacimi Him, Tinware, tit. Plumbing, Gas Attended lo timates OREGON CITY CANBY A COMI'LKTIC 1.1 v 10 ni Fruit and Ornameniil WHOLESALE CANRY. - - GLASS counter for tln annual in- reason w will oiler tin' Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Trice to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme Fitting & Jobbin Promptly, Furnisheil. Es- OREGON MS NURSERIES, Proprietor. Trees, Shrubbery Ftp A -Kr-ri -rJ V'i' iM") xrAIL. ORICGON.