Oregon City Enterprise. CITY COfXriL I'KOIKKDIXJS. A Lively Meeting1 Various Reports Ordinances I'UHM'd. o FRIDAY. FKBKUARY 3. Clack.amas Co. Directory. COl'NTY OFFICERS. J. w Jii.Isp, . Ctork nl Court. Sheriff, Rtfoordor. Trurer, Aeor. B hivil superintendent, Humiyor, Coroner, Coam(wlomn, Meldrum lie., F. Hurton V W, tlimung 8. M Kanuinv J. O Wethervft J, F. Bradley 11 9. mlwon Sidney Smyth K. U lloimiin Kletiurd Soul Cornelius Blr The minutes ol lt meeting were retul tut approved. lVtition at Tlio. Cow inn ft si for 1 1)0 oihmi i nj of llio alley tlmnijili block 108 whs granted and sumo ordered opened. The tiior lioenw of Potter A Kelly, K. MoCattalKitd and Tliumas CauipMl ajjent wens renewed, proper not kt linv injl bwn given lliroush the per. The report of the city treasurer w nA in, I rfiirrl In tli rliiunt isim. OREGON CITY OFFICERS I . , ..... . . m . . . T. V Sullivan '" 1,,oh rvIHr,od wrreot- ReenntM. - LU Porter I The citv recorder reported a follow Chief ol Polio - 1 S. Pnrdnin ! . ., ., , . x. . awkw. - - . J. K Kho.ii i for the niontli ol January: No. of cno Treasurer. F fitv Itlnrnev. Street Commissioner. to M'llOOL AlT.Ut.UTS Ml.iKKS. Their Operations at Hubbard Forger Niid Thieve", Hi hmakii, Or., Jan. .10, ISM. In your Issue of Jammrv 27, under the heNiliii!of "Are. Thess The Men" you speak o! Yetlinan and Hyde, two Mir vmwiiig Mollis lielny arraigned hefure. Judge Konta or) tint charge of forgery and olititiiiinit order by false pretenses. Those are no dottlt the same, "dnokiea'' your Wiiwuivillti fortvsmndeut SH'k of. They bear the same htndmarka as the parties who visited thin part of the eoiinty in Novemlier last and they it re atvused here of not only fraud and forgery but also of stealing buggy that fioin Dr. Weaver of llnhhard. Thov way thov c. HoiH-r i muil the tine of 15 each anil two went Otty Knmeer. - si.lnev Smyth. ln uelaull. There wore seven ; seem to operate is to go to the director Cotineiimen-C. 0. lbrltM. Jr., H. U kelty. i -j persons before tilt! recorder for being ! who in either chairman of Ihe hoard or w. o'Connell, J. 0. Porter and T. P. Kn- inmate or keepers of houi'ea of ill fame. : the one who tiikivt the numt active part Jln'e'il n,eet,m e.tml.r ofes.h ,,h i Mre Kinder ami Iwoda.ighten. weredia- j in tchool matte., and if they fail to got taettyhall. charged the cost in their case being hia order, veenre hi ignattir to a note m ; vi IV Four inmates of the Hiirnoy cot-1 to the ol hont or on einlorveiueiila of tfT"Tli wny to build np Oregon tagtweit arrcatc.! Hire of whom forfeited ; the work and then copies the aiunatuio Oty if give Oregon City people jour : their bail of $10 each, One of the ! to an order then go to at.other director patronage. ' parties suheequenty returned, was tried, j and exhibit the name to the order, make """" : convicted and lined 7.'. An apial to! all aorla of verbal promise and if they THK KNTKRl'RtSF. i the circuit court has been started but thua eeciir the other two direclois Will he found on sale st tne Orecon City ' not perftvted. The costs in this rase ! names they then erase Ihe lirst but it book store, ami at the North west News W., , a:nounting to V.',;;0 art unpaid. All i thov got only 'one they send Ihe order J'Llilil'j' ,,r,!'"1l- 'money received during the month fur t oil' and depend on the K S IVnie Co . tines lias tnt'ti used in paving costs. i to mill doe and inlimii'ato the directors Ttie city piHind master rt'iHirled having into paying lor Ihe giKls when Ihov I placed in the city poured a small bay j mare with saddle murks and snip on end Old papers for underlaving carpet at of nose which on January 30 was sold to this office. j Wni. Dutcher for 1275 llio costs, of im- SPRAY OF THE FALLS, i The bov that has no sled is not in it. Money to loan on improved city property. Kmjuire of C. 0. T. Williams. For sale a Maon A Hamlin organ in good condition cheap. Irxjnire at this office. tf. tVnd 25 cents in tamis or coin and get the F.NTKKritisK to read during the long winter evenings The Extkki'kisk is the newspaper of Cla-kanias county . Send 25 cents and pounding and sale were $7.45. Ordinance prohibiting minors from frequenting saloons, read the first lime and ordered published. An ordinance was read and passed granting to CO. Miller and K. M. Kands a franchise for biiildim; and operating a telephone in Oregon City. A report from the committee on health and police relative to the city jail now building was made, showing Ihe jail practically completed, and a warrant for ee how you like it. Mrs. II. S. Strange left Monday for torvan.s wnere st.e wm visit ner ioiks WlI)peon 0f t)ie ,.0tract. for a week or two. Sidney Smyth reported seeing at luh arrive by express, v it It several dollars extra charges on theinl. They have tried this in our district and also in the one adjoining ours. 1 am in receipt of alHJtil a dojen letters from the I'eale Co. and they never fail to toll me that e don.: a great thing for our district when we onlered Ihe goods and ask us not to spoil it all by lefusitnr to lake it out of the ollioe and paying for the same. I am also in receipt ol one pretending to be written by the North Anieiican Collect ing agency with headquarter ill Chicago III , anil a printed heading stating they mttke the collecting of bad debts a Sscialty, threatening that they will '$10o5was ordered drawn, a siillicicnl ! commence suit unless immedinle balance Ix'ing retained to insure the the corner of Sixth and Main street in the catch basin a whole lot of rubbish includ ing broken glass whule potatoes etc. Mr. Smyth slated that rubbish of that kind would destroy Ihe $StKH) sewer. The council were unanimous in llioir determination to use vigorous measures We make a constant study of goods, to prevent and punish any misdemeanor prices and methods in our customer's of this sort in future, interest. Bkllomy A Bist il ti j An ordinance was passed establishing Send to tii EiTWwwTffie. for vour i wr diHlrirt Xo- l legal blanks. A single one or a hundred i S"-" !lve,l l"v !'' improve- The popular Kuphony Orchestra will pl.ay at the reading room entertain men on Monday evening. Mrs. 8. Reixenstein has began suit for a divorce from Signon Keizenstein, alleging desertion cause ment of Main street from the line shaft of the cement mill to Sixteenth street, vitrilied brick to lie used except between Moss and Twelfth and between Forteenth and Sixteenth w here a trestle is to be built. The notice was ordered published in the othi i.il paper. Benjamin Juggai was granted permis sion to build a factory on lot 2 block 2ti facing, the railroad. Said factory to Is' used, the loaer tlmir for a turning mill and sash and deor fnetory and the upper story for a box factory. The power to be used in the factory to be electric. Size of building 52xij0 with 20 foot posts. Councilman White presented a semi memorial petition signed by about 210 ladies of Oregon City asking that vigorous measures be instituted to drive out houses of ill fame. This gave rise a general discussion in which consider able feeling was manifested on both sides. BILLS AI.LOWEII. Portland (ieneral Kltctric Co., light $1U LU Charles Holds, jnil rent.... ll no J. S. Purdom, police 81 Ul John Kelly, " I). E. Shepard J. K. Morris " Sidney Smyth, surveyor C. Hoherg, street sup t. . . F.J. tauis, city treasurer H. T. Sladen, type writing T. I.. Cliarumn, vxpressagc . . . I. . A. Nohle, Ixiardirig prisoners All persons wistiing to borrow money ! tireenman, ilraying furnished at Portland prices. , We will place our goods in cloeest comtietition With any reliable house, tf Bki.lomv A Best-it. We want money and we are not going to carry winter goods over as our price will prove. Hamilton & Washburn, x Esiecial attention is given to diseases of the chest, throat and nasal passages by J. S. Courtney, M. I). Ollice, Char ma u block. Miss Leila Swafford of Salem accom panied her uncle John Vinson to Umatilla county on Friday for a couple of days visit. Rev. H. L. Barkley will hold the quarterly meeting at the United Breth eren church commencing Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. On the 31st day of January Mrs. Christina Vermilyea died at the resi dence of Fred Ely, aged 7ti years 4 months and 7 days, Owing to the small attendance at school on Wednesday, there being only j bout one third of the pupils present, i Hihool was dismissed for the day, What's the matter with Meldrurn j McCown? lie was out with the boys j coasting and was the butt end of a colli-1 eion which largely lacerated his jaw. j pay ment is made. After tolling them as I have the company several times to com mense suit as soon as they please, I suggested to I hem thtt they could get a good fit' Irom Dr Weaver of Hubbard if they would collect from this sumo I'eale A (.Vs. agents the value of his buggv that they got an ay w ith. They are just such men as should be met wito a foiir-vear-old club whenever they attempt loonier your gate, and if half that is told of ttieiti tie true and I think it all is, they should lie furnished with a free job and lodging for a term ol yours at Hotel Ihiw ning, Salem .1. H. I'imii k. Hubbard. Oregon Jan. 2'J, IS'i:!. SCHOOL MlfF.S. Small Attendance Canned hr Storm and Slcknes Oilier Notes. ! The attendance the at school hits been rather small this week, ouing to sii k-ne-H and the bud tteatlier The I'liilomathean society met lust Friday evening, but the nl ti ii.liiine was small. The di -bate, Uesulved, Hint women should be given the riht to vote, who won bv the alhrinutive. A reading by Miss Ada Hughes nas very weil rendered. The society called a eciul meeting Tuesday afternoon for ihe puraio of postponing the oieii meeting one week, as many of Ihe tueui liersare'll. It was decided that the on meeting lie held Friday evening, Fein nary 10. The question for debate will be, Ilesolved, tliut immigration to the Cnited States should lie restricted to people w ho are able to read and w rite, are worth $500, and have an honorable profession. At a recent meeting of the faculty ol the University of Oregon, at Eugene, it I was decided that students from the Ore- O'CONNELL & GLASS, Wish you a Happy and prosperous new year And offer a grand now year salo of H Sma Mid Mill Tlio season is at huml when it is tlcsinil-lc to clear shelves urn! counter for the minimi in ventory, niul we wish to reduce our stock. l'V 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. One-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. I0BE0J, !inMrter!t niul tli i'ler in Choice Family Groceries Selected Teas,rme Coffees &Spicos. B u t tor & C h ccsc from r best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One True to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City 11 00 27 i 12 50 7!) IK) '"j (i in City lii'li Hclimil lie Hilmlttcil to thn i.i :tl Irom the state t.li(jol fund slioulil ajiply early anil eecure their loans only eiht per cent interest and but one commission. G. E. Hayes, Atttortiey for board. A former Clackamas county boy, I). N. Trtillinjif, now of Astoria, came up on Monday nijjlit on Hie Oregon and went out Tuesday to visit his father at L'nion Mills. He intends remaining several days. An old resident says that in 1845 the snow began to fall on Christmas day and that it fell to the depth of three feet winch remained on the ground for eighty four days. What's the matter with this winter? ID ."ill 12 -Vi 3 2.1 !) Ml 5tt K) II. M. Reiner, building sewers Tower A Kinney 10,'tt On A tlSTHAC T orTUKAKUlKK'H lUCl'OlU' kwkr ruNi). On hand, Nov. I, 17ir2 $7011 21 Kec'd from collector I'i'iH .ril Sundny Services. Total ll,:i 72 Warrants reileenied . . , lo,.r0 IH These are the days when the plumber hears the pipes cracking and he rubs his hands and thinks of the thousand and one leaks that will want him when it thaws. He don't have much time to rub his hands between jobs either just now. Joseph V. Dory, of Warsrw. III., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but none of them seemed to do him any good ; but finally he got hold of one that speedily cured him. He was much pleased with it, and felt sure that others similarly af flicted would like to know what the rem edy was that cured him. He states for the benefit of the public that it ia called Chamberlain's Fain Balm. For sale by ieo. A. Harding. liiilance $xl!i in ukiickai. rrmi. On hand, bal. Nov. I, Im!)2 J ;j7.'i 01 Kec'd during qr Hot) S3 Total receipts I24M2 M Warrants redeemed 1253 14 Balance $122!) 40 WATKR rUH II. On hand, Nov. 1, 1802 $1143 27 Received during (ir lol)2 10 Total $22.' 37 Warrants redeemed 3H0 W Balance $ln.r4 fin CKMRTEItV rilNI). On hand, Nov. 1, ltf)2 $171 87 Total amount received 50 00 Balance on hand $221 87 C. O. T. Williams is now doing busi ness for himself at the old stand next door to Caulield Sc Huntley's drug store. The latest in visiting cards at the Kn tebphisk Oefick. Prices to suit you. Our t audlil Advice. It ij seldom that we apgieur in the roll of spiritual adviser or family Iivhi cinn, but there are times when we feel mitiHllrit in railing tliu atteiitinn nl our inunv siil'HrrilierH to an artirlo id true university, in the future, without an ex- merit. We feel tiiHtilled in aityinir tlmt amination provided they are given a ! Moore' Kevenled Hemeilv (ntiiins i..,:,. i... u...(..... ii.;. .1.. i more iictiml merit than unv iiiedieine 1.1 1 1 1 1 II T 1 1 1 1. 1 1 i II iiy I imrnwri i iniiii'. i if. . ,. , , , i it has ever been our good fortune to A notice to tnai euect nas oeen posten . ,B ,,,, ,rj(ll (l)(, wiu IIHk yml in the High school room. l'l i'ii.. j enthusiastic us the wiiter. Kor sale by j all (Il llUglnts. Roland II. (iraiit'n l.erlure. , The court house was tilled to hear Ui'V. liohtnd Grant, of the First ilaptist church of I'ortlaud, in his second lecture, "The Muking and lireaking of Nations" was discUHned in a masterly manner. The. subject was one that culled for close thinking such as a popular audience is not usually supposed to he willing to give. Yet the lecturer's creative geniiin and ra'B brilliancy and force of utter ance, gave a charm to the theme which carried a largo audience with him for un nour and thirty minutes. Mr Grant is evidently a close student of history and politics and his declarations were re sponded to with frequent expressions of approval. Albany Herald. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable linn a'.wuvs III stork Falls View School lienor!. Koll of honor of Falls View school district No. 08 for the month ending Jan. 27, 18!)3, Fred Watenpauiih, Ada Watenpaugh, Nellie Chamberlain, Leo Chamberlain, Lena Chamberlain, Kllen Williams, Angle Williams, Herman Hcbrader, Fmil Schrader, Daisie I'orter, Myra I'orter, Jennie I'orter, James Took and Clarence Took, Jknnik I'ikkce, Teacher, Trices at Park I'lace cash store, G. C. sugar (4.60 per sack, seven spools O. N. T. thread 26 cents, best bacon 15 cents per pound. z CltltlSTUN ciintCH-Horvleos every Hiin iluy Ht 11 A. Mi Ht Hhlvnly a hnll. I'ri-iii'hliiK hi'i'iiipI uml fourth MuuiUy In ench rniuilli Iiy liuv I), T. Htiuilev. KlltHTt:tl.Nill(K(iATI)NALfllt'Kf:ll.-HKV 0. W. I.ik.'ah, Pntnr. HorviPM nl II a. m. unit 7 :H) e M. Htiiiiliiy Hctinol nftir tnnrniiiK Mir yli'D. I'lnyor meetliir; Wnilntiinliiy evi'miitt nt 7 :i(l(i,elo('k. ITHjur mi'iitliiK "I Voiiiir l'wiili', HiH'li-ty nl t'hrlnlHii Knili'iivor every HumtHy evDillllK mtt:Mprnmpt. K1HHT IIAFT1HT C,-II IT UC H. Kkv. fill.HAN Pakkkh I'mitor Morning Mcrvlne nl II :Mninliiy Hch.wil ' Vi l.'i; KvhiiIiih Hurvlcu II Ml; Iti'Kiilnr priiyer mci'llliK WuilmimlHy evelilnit. Miinllily CovmiHiit MiHillnit uvury Weilni'H'liiy nvi'iiltiit prneeillriK the flrat Hiuuluy lu the iiiniilli. A oornUl In vlmtloii to all. HT. lOHN'H tMII'KCH.C'ATIIOI.IC.-ItKV. A. IIiij.khkanii, Paii'.iir. On Hnnilay ninnH nt H nml l!):;t!) a. m. Kvury Hecon'l snil fourth Hiuuluy (Ixrman nurmnii after ihe S o'clock ininw At all oilier inanHea Kngllnh sormniia. Hiimiay Hiihool at i:m r. . Vet.rii, apolmotlcal ulijoets, and llenedlctlou at IMr. m. MKTIIODIHT KPIHCOPAL CIIt!K(.'II.-Itv CI. H vitas, Faator. Morning aervlne at 11; Hiunlay Hehnolat 12;lf; Kveiiliigaervloo Ht7:ll. Kiworlli league melting Huinlay evening at tiM; Prayer Meeting Thumday syeuliig at HO. trangura cordially Invited. FIRST PltKHIIVTEHIAN CH tIRtiH. KV. fl. W. (IlliONI v. I'nulor. Hi.tvicih at 11 A. M. and 7;0 v. u. Haliliath Hohool at 10 A. M. Young People's Honlety of t;hrltlau Endeavor mucin evry Hunday evening at 6:M). Weilneiiday evanliig prayer meeting at 7:80. Seata free. KVANO'CMCAI.CIItmClf-OKKMAN - Aim. Kknst, Pastor. Prnacliiug sorvleea every alter nate Hiindayat 11 A. M and 7:0 P. M. Hahliath aefcool every Hiinday at 10 A. M. (John Harrlnonrger, Hupt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Weuneaday evening UNITEIJ BKKTHKKN ClfURCH. Rov P. . Williams, pantor. Hervioei first and third Sun day mornings anil the preceding Haturday night lu each month at Oregon City, at 11 a. m. and 7 p m aid the first Sunday afternoon of each month at Fall! View. Heavy. SMf si iiitim Hardware, Tinware, elc. Plumbing, das Attended to tiiiiiites OREGON CITY Pitting & Jobbing Promptly, lls-nirnislnML OREGON CANBY NURSERIES MILI.ARD J. UCic . , . Vroprl(!tor, A COMI'LKTB LINK OK Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrublierv Ft - OREGON.