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Oregon City Enterprise. FRllUY. JANUARY 27. IStW. Clackamas Co. Directory COl'STY OFFICERS. Judge, Clerk of Court, Sheriff, KeenMer, TYurvr, School aitrwrtntemlenl, fiurireyor, Cotnaer, Commtwinner. J. W MeMrtira P Morton C. w. Unnoiic m. .. .. itnuoiiv ... v.. . ... Af.tniiw Mmvlh r. u hoimmi -ofiwi "riiu OKKOON CITY OFFICERS tTr. Eeeonter, Chtol of Pollea A wh' por. Trmuvirvr, City Attorney. Street Oommutnner. Snot, of W aier Work. . V . t Horer suiii'v smviii! fWmciimn 4 o Alhrlirht. Jr.. H. U kellv. N. lireenman, W A W hit. J J. Cooke. J. W. OVounell, J. U. Porter nU T. P. Ku 111. a.xmne'1 wl Ann WednwHlay of each month ( cilj hall. TThe way to build up Omw j r.nint from one acre of lam! to fltXH) atyltotire Oregon City pwple yonr j in cash. It was furthe, a.-rceil to make wtrenaw. Ilhit a rmancnt institution to 1h .icalleillhe "Mountain View Improve- THK ENTKRrRlSK Will h found on sale at tne Orveon City , rjk store, ami at the Northwest News I 1A0 First St.. Portland. SPRAY OF THE FALLS, 1 Old papers for underlayir.g carpet at this office. Meldrum MeCown came down from Marion county Saturday. L. E. Wise who lives near Crwk was in town Wednesday. Rock For sale a Ma&on A lUm!in organ in Itood coudition cheap. Inquire at this office. tf- On Monday August Frankie was com mittedtothe insane asylum by Judge roul8- Last Friday J. W. Noble returned from Roseburg where be had been on I business Menry unern ot r.ag.e creea M;(irlK bu, u is inU.mled particularly to in town lueeday on court bouse. business at the Send 25 cents in stamps or coin and get the Enterprise to read during the long winter evenings .,. . . .!- . i Clackamas county. Send 2a cents and j are how you like it Frank Burvh, of Independence, spent short time in town the first of the week i on business matters. A. M. Vineyard" of Canby who is giving particular attention to fruit raising was down on Saturday. We make a constant study of g'ls. j prices and methods in our customer's j interest. Bkllomy A Ri'scil. tf . .. ii i ii i- ..il corner of Main and Thirteenth streets is now occupied by Otto Olson. Send to the I'.nte kpkisi office for your legal blanks. A single one or a hundred furnished at Portland prices. J. R. Morton and a Mr. Gardner of Damascus were in town on Tuesday. They report lot of mud everywhere. We will place our goods in closest competition with any reliable house, tf Bellamy A BracH. Underwear, Overshirts, Pants, Hats, Ac, at a great saving in price at x Hamilton & Allen's. The Portland papers are making all aorta of wild and wooly guesses about the electric line just being completed. Especial attention is given to diseases of the chest, throat and nasal passages by J. 8. Courtney, M. D. Office, Char ma u block. MrsE. Mereese is expecting soon to go to Forest Grove to see what advan tages the Pacific University possesses for educating children. The house at the corner of Eleventh and Jefferson streets is now occupied by Wm, Sandslrom who has recently iroyed in from Highland. Miss Birdie Green has returned from her visit to her parents, where she spent the holidays and will remain with her Aunt Mrs. J. S. Pnrdom until spring. Hev. D. T. Stanley of the Christian church will conduct services at Shively's opera house next Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. The public cordially invited. 3. F. Floed late of the Koseburg Review has acquired an interest in the Marion County Democrat. Does this mean that Brother Flagg has a sure thine on the regiHtryship here. All persons wishing to borrow money from the state school fund should apply early and Bcciire their loans only eight pe r ecu t i n terest and bu t one coin m ission . G. E. Hayes, Alttorney for board. For pains in the chest there is nothing better than a flannel cloth saturated with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over seat 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. 60 cent bottles for sale by George A. Harding. aoimtx vikw. Meeting- f the iHini-avemenl AssoeU lion (tltleer I'bnsen. Notice having been given through the Kntkki'kisk there was an entliiiaiaatlo meeting held at thin ilav Friday even ing January '., in regard to aiding in tin construction of an elet'tite. motor , .... . . , i . 1 J jH!f"n. After number of .ihhvI.ih. in I . ,u2 i , i: .....!i .i. ............ lino htm iitt..t. I II v t.iiiM.ii.nn it vi.r ur Ul e AH' nut UK I.O. irivi . 1 1 v imiix i I r ary organiiation wa nude jnrnimnt " ,h lw'ion VVm Km ll president, V, Kriodrieh vice-prvatdent, J. I- MKMtdrv iaii. I J V ItikrrinL. T. W Sullivan . UUlvrtrlton tiomnirvr. A ivmnuttc wan ( jf kRho.'! i point! by the chair ronnicting of J. V. F J. Uwl) rlMnl m.lM M..:.u.lwn for Ilia nnriuua ! of solicitint! unhscriiitioti in money am! ' be donated to the comoany that w ill build and put into active oeration an elwtric car line bv the limt dv of Janurv l.H and ajjree to continue in j P'"1- oivration fir a period of one year. .uh-! ,n "I-"!"" ' ' neHu paid relati ...ritio... of v.ri.m. ...... "..r nff..rl " l'i membem.H. J How thorne ment Asuocmtion. There waaaiom-, mittee apHinlis! consitinr ot T. It. Hankins, Jas Shaw and J. I.. SwatTord in ,trfl a constitution for the assivintioM. toretHrttthencsti..Htintf which UI : be held at Kly hall Friday January I at which time we hojw to see everyone ..... present interested in eingour On-jpin City and es(xvially Mountain View and the hill more to the front. Impreretnrntg at the Crown Mills. The Crown Paper company has just I begun extensive improvements which j when completed will tiansform that mill from a straw, into rough manilla and card I hoard mill in a 8ne straw and vanilla j mill with appliances to turn out besides ! il,h.wt ,irwi.t.. .if tt.ui mi. I tiiii...r L(ix.k tlienne8t grillo.of manilla. W. P. Hawley, the efficient snperitv tendont. has just placed a rag thresher 'Q oIv of from six to eight tons per day which will be used to clean by beating anv kiuds ot rags that are de- free burlap sacks from Baud and dust, which constitutes fully one-tenth of their weight as purchased from rag dealers. The mill already consumes all that l'oit land can supply and has placed large orders in San Francisco where they expected to obtain their chief supply. , ' , , , . ine inrestier consists oi a large oox in which is placed a cvlindar containing : arms which nearly touch a fine wire! screen beneath as the cvl.nder turns at lli rf of '."-) rvnhiti.ms iier minnto This catches the rags and carries them ; swiftly about bealiug them rapidly w ith i great force against the sides. The dirt is beaten out and falls through the screen leaving the fiber tree from dirt in the box, from which it is taken and hd to a rag cutter which chews tliem imo hits and releases them ii)on an titdlesa apron which carries them to the mouth ! of the huire cooking cyl.nders into which they are fed, without handling. Kach of the two cylinders will hold '.10,(00 pounds and it requires from 8 to 10 hours to cook a batch, chemicals being mixed during the pro cess. After passing the cooker it is treated as other paper stock, passing through the washer, chemical tanks and grinders thence to the screens and paper machine. In addition to the jute obtained as here stated the mill imports and consumes vast quantities of tough jute stubs. One of the machines in use is what is known as a cylinder paper machine adapted to the manufacture of coarse straw paper and heavy card boards, especially the latter. A part ot this machine is to be cast aside and re placad with such parts as will convert it into a first-class Fourdrinier machine. Additional calendar rolls will be added to give the finer papers a superior fin ish. When remodeled it will tie in shape to make the finest writing manil las and will lie the only mill on the coast fully prepared for the finer grades of work. In making these changes it will be necessary to throw aside good macninery worth folKX) which will be re leplaced by better and much more ex pensive machines, in fact the very best. It is probable that the new machine will necessitate more room for handling the stock which will be more varied than heretofore. Among other improvements being placed is an elevaior for conveying freight to the third story. The machin ery ordered to make all these changes comes from the best paper machine makers in the United States and a part lias already been shipped, l tie con tract requires that it should all leave the factory before the first of February. As soon as it arrives everything will give way to the improvements which will he pushed to an early completion. "In buying a cough medicine for I ..hihlren II. A. Wlkr. ,...,.!. inent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid to bny Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. Th..r ia n .hmw.r frnm !, , and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable. It is intended especially for colds, croup and whooping cough." 50 cent bottles for sale by G. A. Hard ing, It is to our Interest to please every economical buyer, Bki,lomy& Busch. tf 1 ho A. U. I'. W. KntfrUlumpnt. Th puhlio Installation and entertain ment given by Fall City I.ndgu No. 6l, A. O. U. W.al Shindy's hall wa well attended, the Imll biiig packed at an early hour. Th neat iu the body of the hall wer reserved for memlier of Jthe lodge and at eight o'clock they mutvlicd into tli hull in hotly and filled the apace. Member of tli grand j '' " oimi.t oeounied "'"His on the rout rum which wa well tlllisl. No uttfrUinnint in tint hixtory f the city ha shown audi careful nre )aration anil artistic skill a llayi! hy all who tok trt In the ex cellent program. Tho Hrfortimmv were without exception entlumiuslicully encorMl. Of the ninni, Mra. K. K. Wtlliams, Miiw Ncita Itarlow ami Mm. K. K. Charman fairly aurvaiwt atiy previoua etlorti while Mina Annei Watt of l'ortlntul won hiiih rale from alt 'to t that tt hod amounted to fW.tkM, tHK' h"1' U,,M um Hold paml Mta, buv he a.l.Ul ' 0n''n ,liJ Pul I lie ailoresi ty lion. tieu. v . ttrowne I waa carefully prepare! full of uj;v'i"tiv 'houlitH and delivered in a '' inp--m,e atyle hitthly pleasing to his audiemv. The program as presented was as follows: Aditrvss ol WeliMine, by It, U Sieneer, IV I). M. of Kails l ily l.mlge No ML Kespuuse, by Neton Clark, lirand Ke- conlerof lirand lHlge of Oregon. Iuet " Merry, Merry ar We." ('ouies. '' ' sle.te.t! .' . .' Miss Amies Watt. instrumenU! Silo, Come Hack to Krin" - Kulie. Itentrice Harlow. Solo "Alpine Klcwers," W'eksrlin. Mm- K. K. Cl.srman. l.altes VJiiartel ,".v .Ma.ia. Alii Mrs. Cliarnmn, Mm. Williarss, Miss Wall, Miss Itarlow, Installation of ottli-ers of Falls City Uxlge No. ,V), hy It J. Hawthorn, (iraml Mas ter of (iraml l.oilge of Oregon. Address by 0. H. Whit more, Oram! In structor. Address by Hon. tieo. C. llrnwiiell, of Falls ; City laalge No. .. Closing exercies, concluding with closing oilr, sung by all present. During the exercises Mrs E. E, Williams presided at the piano except when she sang in the ladle's ipiartette, when A X. Dresser played. fiMttliiir Hum. NowtlmUh. Portland General Flee- trie com pa tip are alxiut lieguining ex- 'ensive improveuien. on-m' wiu.v ing an outlay of hundreds of thousands , of dollars and requiring the hthor of hundreds of men. their plan of paying, their workmen is commanding consider able attention, and notwithstanding the fact that it allows but one-half the wages of an employe to he used in le-1 fraying thecost of living, the rest living I applied to the purchase of land Irom the ! r n 'r,,,,.v "m'r',1 I approval as pviiirncpii riy ine laci inai ; thus far the ccmpany has been tillable , ti- employ near nil that offered. The i plan ia to issue land receipt certificate for one-half the amount each man has earned, which certificates can bejused in I purchasing land In tne new town at the market price at the time w hen the selec tion is made. This land will 1 placed on the market in the early spring and is excellently situated, and will be con venient in location and easily reached from both side of the river. In price it will range from the cheapest lot to expensiveatid choice residence locations. One of the principal reason actuating the company in this matter is their desire to give employment to men who want to become permanent fixtures with homes of their own. These men make better laborers, and more contented, I thrifty, and are more watchful oyer their employer' interests tlinnsiii l.au have j no fixed abode. It is the inteulion of the company to make of this a maim fai'ttiring city, the greatest on the coast; and they want by this moans to invite to i come here as settlers the very best class j anil to help thein in their endeavors to , secure a home of their own. With this ' in view prices will be made reasonable, steady work will be given good men, j those with families being given the! preference. These are two considers- I tions which commend it to the thrifty home sleeker. It enable him hy thrift and economy to aeijuire a home, mid i while, doing this ho is "learning to be; economical and to save money. There is also this feature which is appreciated j by many viz: it enables men without means to make an Investment in t(wn w,j,.h 1HH th resources to make it arid 'he prospects of being a very lurge city in the near future. On Tuesday L. II. Calkins made his regular annual trip to this city and at- I tended to some business matters. Mr. ! Calkins is 77 years old yet appears as '" viK"r""" hs most men ol W), "H e"ceptin one particular. ,,,,r1i?Kth" W1" r",;eivt"1 n ll" "m,! " "w" '"" "V- mg or Ullllia u, any iev. On Wednesday Judge Fonts united in marriage Mr. Edwin T, F'ields anil Miss Josie Sinshoimer, both of this city. The groom has been known from boyhood as a bright energetic young man, and he as well us the bride, who is eoually well and favorably known, have many friends who wish them a happy and prosperous journey through life, 1 1 O'CONNELL Happy and prosperous new year And offer a grand now year salo of ill 'S The season is at hand whon it is tlesiral.lo to dear sltt'lvcs ami counters for the itnnuttl in ventory, uikI we wisli to rt thiPo our sNn k. For this reason we will oiler the Greatest Sacrifice Sale EVER MADE IN OREGON CITY. $15 FIFTEEN -:- DOLLARS-415 Buys during this salo Any suit or overcoat in our store. Ono-tenth off on all boys' and children's suits and overcoats. THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE! The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City Take your babies to the New York gallery and gel a good picture while you have the chance. Sunday Services. f'HKIHTIAN llt'KCII-Hrvlr.. rvery Ntiir ilnv Kl II A . M at Shively Imll. I'ri'iti'lilliK i'nli'l aii'l fmirth Suuilny ill encll IlionUl by Uf v il. i. Stanley. Klltsr CDNUItKU ATIONAt.CH Itltflll -K O. W. I.I'can. 1'H.t'ir. Hflrvirxfl nt 11 a. m. unit 7 HO r a. Hiiwluy HihkI nlier murnliiK er ylee. Prayer meeting Wwlnewtny evetnltK nt 7 .anu'liH'k. I'raynr meeting of Voinnt lv.iU', SiM'lety nt Chrlnttnn Kmleftver uvnry HiiihUy evening all pr.inpt. FIUHT BAPTIST CHIIKCII.-ltsv. (Iii.mak I'ahhkh P"'ir MnniliiK Hervlen nt II Hiiihhty Hehiml at I'iH; KventiiK Hervlre Hilt; ItuKuUr prnyer mretliiK Weilni'.dsy evening. Monthly Covenant Meelliiij every We'lneclay evening preieillng tlie flmt Hominy lu tliu tnimtli. A eornial Invitation to all. HT. IOIIN H OIIUKCII.CATIIOI.IO.-Hkv. A, Hll.l.KliKANI), 1'anlor. On Hoti'lay iroiHHat M aiol tO;;m a. M- Kvery neeorul ami fourth Hiiiolay German ermon after the s o'clock mn At all other maHi! Kuxllwh ermniia, Hnnihiy School t I 'M r. a. Veier, apologetics! illijectH, ami lleiiecllntlnn at T :'M f. H. MF.TIIODJHT KI'IrlOOPAf, CJ IMI HC If . It B V O. hvkkk, cantor. Morning nervleo at II; Humlay School al llMli; Kvenlng crvlcc Hi 7:110. Kpworth League meeting Humlay evening at .10; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 11:111). trangera oonllally Invited, PIKHT PUKHBYTKKI AN OHtHtOH.-IUV. O. W. iIihonkv. Paator. Hnrvicea at II A. M. ami 7:110 H. m. Hahliath School at 10 A. M. Young People' Society of Christian Kndeavor meets every Sunday evening at l). Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 1:U. Heats tree. KVANO'!I.ICAI,t:ilt'l!H fSKHMAN- Aim. Kknst, Pastor. Preaching services every alter nate Sunday at II A. M and 7 :W i'. M. Kabhalh school ovnry Hune ly at IU A. M. (.lohn llarrlshergcr, Hupt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening UNITKI) IIKKTHKKN CIIIMICH -Itev !'. It. Williams, pastor. Service first and third Hun day mornings and the preceding Saturday night In each month at Oregon City, at II a. m. and 7 p m , and tho first Humlay afternoon nf each month at Kails View. I Posson's Seeds Grow ALSO HnADQlMRTPRS poR Blili AUI'Pl.lKft, FHRTILI7.HMS, RIAY pi in PS. RTC. o & GLASS Wish you a liiiKirtcrs nml tlei'ler in !D BOYS' C dice Family Croceries Selected Teas,Pim Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep In .(J,. a 1m o( tan, H ii Iiifitri Mm, Ti wanjic. Plimibiiig, (ins Attcmlcd to iiniaks OREGON CITY OREGON CANBY NURSERIES MILLARD J. LICIC. . . . pronri '( -A C()M1',KTIC LI NH OK Fruit and Ornamoi.liil Titos, Hlirubltn-v Ff, This "ad" sent to us with a 41 LOTS. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme Filling & M)hn lroinplIy. Is. Furnishod. request for Oatalugw la g(KMj for