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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY. MAKC1I 24. 18;. Clackamas Co. Directory. COUNTY OFFICERS. J1e. . J. w i icri 01 vouni, Sheriff. . Recorder, Treiirr, A'fleRmir, Si'hnol Siiirluteuilent, Surveyor, Corouer, Commtwloneri, The Oregon Citv school ilixtrii't baa I On Tiiah.Iiiv fill. II. I. luilQIIIA ........ t " ' - - -- "j - 'v general- just had ltd area enlarged and it school I ly current on the streets to tlio idled population increased 125 by the annex- j that a skeleton had been fouiul In the tion of that part of Ely embraced in the j eottonwoods at the mouth 0( the Clack city limits. The directors will now j amaa. As no authentic source could be have to provide school facilities for the i found (or the report it was llnully dropped OREGON CITY OFFICERS T. VSulllvn Msyor, Recorder, t hief of Police -Aftneiisor, Treasurer, City Attorney, PtretM I'ommlMiiioiier, Bup't. of Wier Worki, Councilman C. O. Alhrirht W. O'Couuell, J. O. porcer and T. P. Ku- council meeuflnt Wednesday of each month to city hall. pupils thus brought in and they are considering tun iirrituiflitiiiiiM Tlu.v MoUrnm . ..." . ' . :. ". Geo. f. ll or ion I elPwt either to lure a hall at Ely, seat 8 M k?' " ' a teacher for the spring, J. 6 Wetherefl I or to arrange to have the pupils con tinue in the Mt. Pleasant school and pay a part of the exense of conducting that school for the two remaining months of the year. It is the intention of the board to have the new school building ready for occupancy in time for the fall term. J. V. Rrmlloy li. 8. tlllwnll Sidney Smyth K. I. lloimmi I Richard tv'otl M'ornellua Rair L. I- Hurler J. S. Purdoin J. E Rhoailea F J. UhIi II. K CroM. V. Ilohenr W. H. Howell On Sunday last James Shaw lost a val uable tluee-y ear-old stallion which cost him about sifts) Tim .Jr.,HU'rLo: !nt0 a being quite frisky j. viHUte, j. i jumiHHl out into a ot feneixl with u 1 L U .... I ' . barbed wire having a board at the bot tom. He went to jump this board, 19" The way to build up Oregon City In to glre Oregon (itj people jonr patronage. as a mere rumor, but a representative of the Kntkhi'nisic carefully traced it back toTheadore Oriel, who did And well preserved skull while hunting some time since, lie laul it aside intending to bring it to town, but never did so. Mo says that one of the front teeth was out and another had a gold filling. On Wednesday evening the school board met to consider plans for a new - .1. . .1 t . ! I. . . . m-uooi niiiuiiiig io lie erected on upper JNeventli street. The architects compel ing wero V. A. White, K.J. Weston and 15. K. H. Miller of Oregon Citv; H. T. Pittrich, S. E. Mason and 0. K. Knighton, represented by 0. 8. McNal- ly, all of Portland, and F. N. Slerett of Silverton. The board adjourned to meet on Thursday evening to consider the plans more fully THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSEj The Most Complete and only first class Gladstone. paying no attention to the wire which tjini1wl Ilia lrtira rt . I iIimm I..... 1 i rum imrn huh lurwHrii . - uion his head, severely cutting his legs ! 1 , nww 0Vt'r ",en 1,1 wk and injured him internally. Mr. Shaw!0" ;new , power 8,a,ion on got him up and walked him to the barr. "d" ur "w hnmAif "uper- ""w" "i. j. .ii. umiiuu, wuo is at Bishop present engaged ahove the pulp mill in putting in a coder dam to shut the! water oil" sons to start work on the bulk I 1 1 1 1 . .. . . neaii ami wm.s oi uie canal. This in wasiaacn completely hv surprise when j places 29 feet deep where the dam has j. vt. .MCAnuity at the meeting of the to go. airuiii and in an On Sunday last Mayor T. W. Sullivan I where he laid down i 1 1 . i t i . ... i v. i , "our an" 8 "ttl' e whs Diret-tor .1 8t(xlt H,ul '"8 8,re 8,1(1 gnmdsire sold for vii; mi me auveiii. ui muiur lines aim big money. heap and qui k transit. Purchasers will not becontented to select permanent homes in suburbs that heretofore have leen considered available People will travel on eltH-tric motor lines and it uti't be stopped Gladstone is the f nest location for a city in Oregon. A J t. r. l . i :... . r'.t. . - r . . ... .. ... aumui mijmi iKiicgrapiuc uiapotjiHi. v . iv. oi a. io w. rMillivnii, presi fiis ban Isome tract can be had bv call-1 (,enti March 19. 1W3. The oca-ion was at the office of the company, LtrA..t 1 C jsemeil .Mr. Sullivan with a leautiful . - ?en floral offering designed and made bv SPRAY OF THE FALLS Tlleo,l"re which represented iii ! .1. .i i. ., , , uc.-"ifcu mo runui oi me oruer here. Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. MARK ROBtl IniH)rtcr8 uml ui'ulcis in J.T Choice Fair Mm in Selected Teas,ru Coffeos & Spicos Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City Catholic Knulits an6e and nreseiitml him in behalf of the society with a hand- gold ring bearing a shield, the emblem of the order and the letters C K. of A. Upon the inside was engraved, "Branch Our Butteville correspondent notes the following: Geo Kingan has moved toewberg. (ms Pramier is building a I new house, and while working on it two days ago he had the misfortune to fall ! and break his leg. O. II. Ilyland is n,.i.:.i : . ... lencliint! the ItuMevi i (u-lmnl t,i.l- Main I ",D "'""versary oi me organization . ., . . . . , " otthe order. Wm Sheehan then nrp-! .-........ i..o nr u. c-iimuvrn I m..,i Wasted, Bacon, Lard, Wheat and Outs at the Park Place store. x 53 cents buys two pairs fast black s auiless hose at the Park Place St. ire. Henry Hughes has just sold 80 acres in Beaver creek lo William E The Jrrand chorus in the fn run-oil scene of Uncle Tom .at Shively's opera house, Saturday, March 2-"th. John Baiid was up from Portland and "y lemained over night with C. G. Miller n Tuesday last. Bishop Morris will be at St. Paul's church to hold services on Wednesday eveuiug of next week. Straw for sale by the bale or ton, at my place near Mt. Pleasant or delivered in town, L. H. Andrews. Send to the Entehpkikk office for your legal blanks. A single one or a hundred furnished at Portland prices. Reduction sale at Bellomy & Busch's. Bed lounges $7.25: spring edee bed lounges, 8.75; upholstered mattresses 3.40. The Ramona, which has been laying otr for repairs, is nearly completed and is looking as tine as a new too. Everything is in ship-shape, or will be by Saturday when she will be brought out to take her run. Thi Alinnn Hl then be laid un for a few days for repairs which which will be rushed. Upon her return the Rummer schedule will lie resumed. Besides parties from thU itv. IWtLi.,1 Lo- 13 ordered out for muster on was represented. The proposition is to ! ",,a3r eVl'"i" nextl ut 8 0'Blo,,k- form a league embracing the towns of I 1 m,er ,ne anle 8,111 -'"cient manage- Oregon City, Portland, Salem and As- toria. There will be anotlinr mw.iin,. The Ijiw Dcrcctlre Alter thorough investigation on the part of O. V. Paxton, Auditor Branch. and the city attorney, the conclusion has been reached that the "bondinir bill" is defective and illegal. This is Senator F. A. Bancroft's bill, which in'imits the iinprovcinent of streets and sewers to U construtcted tin the installment plan, the assessments being paid by tlio pruKrty owners in installments. It is claimed, says the Telegram, that during the con sideration of the bill by the legislature the amendments proiosed by the bouse were not concurred in bv the senate, and the legislature ail join tied before further action conl. I betaken. It is now consider ed by some that it was probably the best thing that could have hap-ned to the bill, as several of its sections are ineffectual and loosely constructed, which, if laws. illicit permit of much injustice and dis honest v. ENSIBLE 'ATISFACTORY UPERIOR TYLISH 03 0 o i ( o l-H D I On Wednesday quite a number of the j diamond loving sports met in this city lo 1 arrange for entering an Oregon City i team in an amateur league this season, i They organized by electing J. W. O'Con- ne I. rtrPSIilnf I Ai-burn.in u.......f Jone8 jand treiisurerand C. W. Kelly, manager. in Portland next week to arranee details. This .move should receive the hearty en couragement of business men, as it will, if carried, out bring many people to Ore-Citv. mentof Captain J. W. Ganoiiir. who I is one of the best officers in the state, I Co. F has made commendable progress, j There were twelve accessions to the company on Monday last, including some of the brightest young men in the citv. C. 0. T. Williams is now doing busi ness for himself at the old stand next door to Caufield & Huntley's drug store. The W. C.T. U. will meet with Mrs. Giboney on Friday; March 24th, at 2:30 p. m. All ladies cordially invited to be ' present. Chas. Muckle of St. Helens spent a ' Couple of days In this citv the last of the week looking about with a view of investing. The electric company is having new and better arc lights placed along Main street a little to one side of the center of the street. Dr. Jay Guy Lewis of Sparta, Union county.Superintendent of the horticultu ral department of the World's Fair exhibit was in the city on Sunday for a few hours. Henry Meldrum with his cousin. Mr. Moore returned on Monday from an ex tended trip embracing the country from n 1 r . . vwh uuy in uregon io present Litv n talitornia. He savs of this section of Oregon that it is not in it, and that he would not give one corner of Clackamas for all the country he saw till he reached the redwood lands in northern California. C. A. Holmstrom brought in some fine specimens of basaltic rock which is fine grained and works freely, which he was showing to members of the council as suitable rock for curbing. He says that it is easily reached and that no better or more durable material can be found for buildine or curbing, and he has thousands of it. The Salem Statesmum notes that Ore gon has fire living ex-govornors, and. strange as it may seem for a republican state, they are all democrats but one Hon. Z. F. Moodv. of Salem. Th democrats are: Hon. L. F. Grover, of Portland; Hon John Whiteaker. of Eugene; Hon. W. W. Thayer of Port land; and Hon. S. F. Chad wick, of Salem. Circuit Court Actlnns. I Actions have been begun in the circuit court the pust week as follows: J. W. and ti. K. Thomas vs. John ami ; I.iz.ie Leslie ; suit to recover on note ; E. J J. M en. len hall for nliiiiititF and K V lrigi;s ami C. 1 I.atonrette for defend ants. Willamette Iron Works vs M. K. Shipley and J. H. Kritse suit on note;Stott, Boise and Stolt for plain- titr. Kachel Byland vs O H. Ilyland, suit for divorce, II. E. Cross for plaintiff. On Wednesday Judge Fouls tried the cane of Mrs. M . F Bovles vs K. Paiker. Biownell A Dresser for plaintiff snd II. E. Cross At Popular Prices, BY O'COIB I Ml The Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. for defense. Tim fimliii.. ..f A. L. Bean of Portlund Iihs rnlit lo i (ha i.nr ... u I... i... .i.i i.... i - - ..... ..... Lu,b Br, IWI uciruiiillll, inn Schram building near the corner of Main suit being about a hoard bill for hands and Sixth streets and is fitlinir it un ele- 'eiiinlov Kiuitly for a cfcnr stand and billiard and to be unsettled. i i . . pooi parior. lie intends to open up about the hrst of the month. C. f. WINKSKT. r. SI HIITCHI. AVIXKSET & rSCltlPTIIIIi:. UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Largest stock of Collins ami Caskets kept South ol I'ortland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies Burial Holies and Gents' Burial Kohes in sts k C. G. Miller while trying to make con nections so as to provide lights for the dark stores on Wednesday niuht had a close call. The only damaue however was the burning out of an J83 convertor. The smallpox cases at Clackamas Hre all getting along nicely. lr. Hickman who was reported stricken with it last week, had a fever and a slight rash which all disappeared in a day or two. It was therefore not smallpox, and the doctor is now alsjut his duties as usual. Also Wagon and Carnage Making, Horse Slioi-ing and (it-n-cral 51acksinitliing on short notice. President McClelland of Pacific uni-; The four year old son of F. A. Sleight has been very sick for some lime with versity is in town today on business connected with the college. The insti tution has taken on a great impetus un der his wise administration. On Wednesday evenine the memhnra ofE. D. Baker Camp, Sons ot Veterans to the number of about a dozen went to Portland where they visited Sherman camp and had a most enjoyable time. Not the old days play of Uncle Tom's Cabin, but the grand opera of Uncle Tom with a large chorus will be given at Shively's opera house, Saturday, March 25th. Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by C.G. Huntley. Jdo. C. Calbreath, a fish hatchery man from Alaska, lias been spending several days in town, and has made a careful inspection of the fish hatchery up tlte Clackamas. S. Taft and daughter of Michigan have been spending several days looking about Oregon City. He was a forty niner and having become wealthy is now visiting the place to note progress. On Monday Mrs. Charles Babcock. jr., bad a telegram from her mother who is now in St. Joseph, Mo., where she went lust fall, announcing the death of her mother, whom she went back to be with. Said one of the prominent business men oi this city while passing along the street : "Just see that window. It makes a man hungry just to see the taste dis played in arranging the edibles there," and he continued, the Portland rentau rantsets their table just as nicely as it has arranged that window, and that is the place to eat every time. The line men who have been busy the past week changing the electric wires left some cross w ires loose on Tuesday evening at the corner of Main and Moss streets and the wind caused them to ! only 0-year-old Eva in her death scene J. S. Risley is havirnr a Dart of his fine farm adjoining the electric line laid off into five-acre tracts which he is dis posing of to those who will agree to build a good house. Henry Meldrum's contract for survey ing is for parts of five townships in the Nehalem country, and he expects to start out about the last of May. For Sale, At a bargain, two iots and! Mrs. E. J. Kwafford spent Tuesday house in central location and good, visiting the family ofj. L. Swafford in neighborhood. Owner going to leave! "lis ci;y. town. Inquire at this oflice. fever which nearly terminated in spinal meningitis during the last few days. A lilieral application of ice seems to have warded off the fell disease and his symp toms are now improving. It is May & Nichols of the Mountain View meat market who are runninir the meat wegon and not the upiier Seventh street market as the Entkki'Rise stated last week. O. P. McFall of the firm of Blake, Me Kall 4 Co. of Portland was utt vestenbiv with a party of Portland gentlemen lo visit the paper mill. The Starliirht club will L'lvc a Mfirinl : dance at Armory hall on Saturday even ing of his week, which promises to be, a J nleasant affair Mary Harrity who has just ar- rived Irotn Ireland, has the clerk's permission to wed Miirim c. Duflv. Fish, Fish. At Humphrey's fish market all kinds of fresh and salt water fish, crabs, lobsters and oysters. Live and dressed chickens. Free delivery to all parts of thecity . ; Lamps, crockery and glassware of fac tory prices. New invoice just received from the east. Will not bo undersold. See Bellomy A Busch. x Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Entkhi hihk of fice. Portland prices. Baled hay and si raw for sale by the ion or Halo, 1 miles from tow n, at L II. Andrew's place, Mt. Pleasant, x In the line of furniture, carpets, win dow shades, wall paper. louiiL'es ami hKlllfllUU... ...... 1 .1 -,;n juii cum ueai roruiiiiii prices by calling in the Oregon City haim block under the Entkhi-hisk ollice. x Buy your boy or girl a pair of those school house shoes that they arc offering i uib i ara i iaco More from 75 cents to l.li5 according to si.e. A Little filrl's r:perlence In a l.lglit hoilse Mr. and .Mrs. biren Trem utt are keen- ers of the Gov. Lightlem. at Sand Beach, Mich., and are l,li,., w j, daughter four years old Last April she was taken down with Measles, followed with a dreadful Omuli m..l i , ' ' UIK IllltJ a fever. Oistorsat home ami lietroit treated ., ,t j y,,;,,, , y,,w Wtirm rapidly, until shit w as a mere "handful of Ismes." Then she tried )r, King's iew Piscoverv uml ufo.r n i a I., - . ' un" oi iwii and a half bottles. Was ceinnl..i..l.. ....i They ssy Dr. King's New icoveiy is worth its weight a trial bottle free at Geo. A. Harding's I'rugslonu. at Fallen Hobbs and A. L. Jones have Listen to the melodious voice of the! taken out a license towed. The Shively opera house has just been fitted out with a full complement of electric lights including two elegant chandeliers and about 60 incandescent burners. This will add greatly to the good appearance of the room and to the safety of the building. For three weeks Mrs. Ann Brady has been suffering excruciating pain from an immense carbuncle on the right shoulder. It was fully five inches in diameter and for a time threatened ber life, but she is now getting along nicely and is pro nounced by ber physician to be out of danger. sw ing against each other, when a flash of bright light accompanied by a sing ing sound would result. This caused the lights on the circuits beyond to burn irregularly. Parties have in contemplation and are having plans prepared for the erection of 15 or 20 neat cottages at Willamette Falls? at the mouth of the Tualatin to costfiom $00 to $1500 and which they will either sell or rent. Individuals are also planning to build there for their own use, and it now looks as if the early summer would see about thirty cottages building. Last Monday was Grace Whitlock's twelfth birthday, and her vouni? friends took advantage of the occasion to call on her in the evening and a most delightful surprise it proved. The eveninir was spent in games and lively chatter and all left feeling that the time had been most enjoyably spent. Bear in mind that Unci e Tom's Cabin drama, is set to music by Harrison Mil lard, and will be produced at Shively's opera house, Saturday, March 25tb. at Shively's opera March 25th. house, Saturday, i .Notice to Ladles. j Will the ladies of Oregon City please ! take notice that I am nrenared to r. Old papers for underlaying carpet at this ollice. School deportment curds one each, good for term. h il... ollice. Lounges, chairs, etc., uoliolstere.l at Holman A Waiting's All work guar anteod. Re air all your old lounges for little money and they will h good as ,I!W Wedding stationery, the latest styles Plunt to Orchard. Walling AJarrish, tl, Onwego nur. "crymen, oiler the llnest selection of fruit trees oversold in Clackamas conn ly at prices within the reach of all. Cull and examine samples of their trees mid get prices at F. T. Barlow's vt Oregon City. Have ItchKiieil. :id-)ors below, i K. I). Kelly's building, where the remainder of the stock will he cent '-loHseii out regardless of cost. per day. Anyone wishing to emnlnv ! Oregon City at the Entkiii'iiish nfli,... me can call ut the age. Evangelical parson Amui.m Kiinst. 4t It is to our interest to please everv economical buyer. Bki.i.o.mvA !i h,:. The grand opera of Uncle fom's Cabir lout sewing. My terms are one dollar j tt'"' ,in''Ht UHsnrtincnt ever brought to ior uib uroi. uiiib on mis coasi ui ftluve ly's opera house Saturday, Marcti 25th. Rev. Dougherty's bible class at the Congregational church will not meet this week as the lesson is a review. The floating ice palace witli the graml recitative and solo song at Shively's opera house, Saturday, March 25th. The only 9 ycar-year-old Topsy in her songs and dances at Shively's opera bouse, Saturday, March 2G. Money to loan on good inside Oregon City property at 8 per cent. Wadk II Spencer, Oregon City. D. E. Sheppard has gone to McMinn ville where he will stay the season with his fino stallion. Mrs. R. L. Holman is visiting friemln in Seattle where she expects to remain a month. The latest in visiting cards at the Kn tebphibk OerrcE. Prices to suit you. All Other Baking Powders Leave traces of Ammonia, Alum, Alkali or Acid in the Food. Dr. Priced Cream Baking Powder Is the only Baking Powder that is free from any taint of adulteration or defect I Dr. Price's is indispensable when perfect work and whole j some food are desired. i Its higher raising power and marvelous purity make it ! more economical than any other. I.. Mayer. When one thinks of th priri,H tl l"ive been pavillg fl)r , f lll0,H,r Koods.or l.edHteads,ilis,,otH.rngetht "T are surprised when t.y , '"'.vean get a llrst-class spring e,g bed '"' t IH-.50, hard edge for ,, . -X ....utrens, w ami w it ll(,ltl i"h forfl.ixi: ,r,. ...., , . , .. ... ,, , " '"-'i-icaus f i r,d, l-iul on Hull..,,,, u',.n:.. - . , - ""long ani von w "'"Htand the reasons thereof.' I'oTH rYo, ItHK..K.-nure your prop. "rt7' ll"!i " Assurance,,. . V f London. ('-1. assets m,m"S. I'. K. I'INA,.,im,N( Cily, Or..,,,. Take your hnl.i... .,. Fok Sai.k vZZ77 benches at n.. . . T . ",,ot ing .insrj ,,,H,", !1