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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1893)
'Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1803. ImproTfiucnt ote. Am I'arkiT h his house at Uladatone nearly inclosed and will soon occupy it. The Gladstone electric line station is inclosed and will soon be completed. It will be both neat and convenient. The contractor lias the frame up for 1 . t. Worey a ham on the west eido of the river and has rwin inclosing the Mine . The work oi'unidinjt for the new school bouse la progressing favorably, the con tract having been let to Gilbert A Cod f rev. rt .... ine Aiauigon street bridge is com pleted and is found very convenient. IVople will soon be wondering how they veriwt along without it. J. V. Grout is erecting a new store tniildinon Seventh street near Monroe which will be occupied bv a Woodburn rOCSTT COIRT I'ROCEKDlNliS Many Komi Matters Claim the Allen of the Conrt-ltlllK Allowed. In the matter of the chantto In the Otty road the report of the viewer waa tiled and approved and it was ordered that upon the payment of all of the ex penses of the viowen and mirver and upon the report of the supervisor of road district No. 1 that the new road is as good astho old. The new will )m established and the old ordered vacated. The reKirt of viewers in the Graham's Ferry and Sherwood road was approved. The expense of viewing and surveying have been paid, Uhii the tiling of the report of the supervisor of Iioad District o. a that the new road is as good as tlie old, the new road will lie estab lished and the old vmal.v.1 Keport uf viewers on Kngle and Nolan Mill road tiled and approved ami the road ordered vacated Keport of K. Dickey, aiixrvisor of District No. iXi for the year ending Jan. 31. '811, approved and account of .M man n-trn u ill Mum U . n. ,. ., """' .... 1B, ,,, .nnos.ng; ,.,;,. of c p the new ( man km . n at . ' 1 ' " k.,.,k . . t i , wunty rtmd granted, and Sidney Smvth 1 Z Mt i" i " r. dUn"g mM 8"rVr Joh" iyn. in ,17 si U H Wm KandlB E- " to " at place of tieginmng Tuesday, Mav The session of Presbyterian church loth at 10 o'clock a. m. t their Monday evening meeting, din- Petition of 0. F. I-ee et al for a cussed plans for enlarging the Presby- county road granted, and Sidney Snkvth terun church which is becomming too j appointed survevor with K. M Hart small for the growing congregations, j man, J. V. Dor res and Samuel Irons as They will probably present the nutter to j viewers to meet at the place of begin- congregational meeting soon so that I ning ou Friday, the 24th of Mav at 10 a. fteps may be taken to secure more room ui. ' Wore fa"- i Contract for huildin the hrid.. n.r All day Tuesday the linemen of tliei1- Gritlin'a house awarded to C. F. Portland General Electric company were I Ko.val for hnsy on Main street stringing the mon-i Contract far building hr.dw across a sterwire.vible which is to 1 ned by : ravine on the ent road awarded to K. will 'llll III i-illl llrt'l IllCir I Ml UUP 1 Hrlu t.m Mil! I rtationwiih'th. .K..,..; , Im.11 ' tl'.L 1 Andrew Oiler witness V,.: " ' V W" r ' M,Hr et ,or Sidney Smyth survevor ""'- rni.oi s,x county road granted, and Sidney Smvth Wheeler & Sager K and II acc't copperwires wrapped wh pa.r and anointed surveyor with (ieo. t'urran, I. S. Miller K and it acc t refine encash ,h,.y in a lead pi,. ; Hans Paulsen and ti. I.inn as viewers to (ieo. K. Ilortmi chLk s fees " h,el, ,s .tself insulated. I.e.d hein, a meet a, the place of beginning Mav VMU Den C. Irwin 'o C II exp ' ..n-cc.nductor it is expected that this at 1 o'clock, p. m. In, i 1 1 n ' " ' blewill abviate the sinirim, now so! vtiti.,n f :. -,., '' V". .'e .. - - u ' m iirtur ft mi iiir n iiinituuf itw l ..... j purchase of the California Powder Co and of Hamilton A Washburn. Permission granted the Portland General Moetrlo company to lay a 2l inch water pipe across the iusHnsion orntge at tneir own expense after they have removed their electric wires frnm said bridge, provided that they shall piace near the towers at either end of the bridge suitable livdrunta um. attachments to afford protection against tire. Application of M. Judy for release of tax sale on 4' of mortgage owned by him laid over till the June term. heport of 11. M. Welhorell, acting treasurer for the bomlsmen of .1 n approved Wotherell and the liondsmen uischarged. The county judge nuthoried to nnr- chase lot 1, in block D. Park Place at an expense of $t!0 said lot to be used for a gravel pit. Application of Hoffman A Hales for an extension of time in which to build county bridge across the Sandy river granted and 20 days more time allowed. County treasurer ordered to set aside tho two-mill mad lax collected for road puritosos, as it is collected to bo kept aa a seperate fund. In accordance with the decision of the circuit court relative to the claim of W. T. WhitUxk for services in abstract ing mortgages, to the effect that claim was a proper one against the county, the clerk was authoriied to issue a warrant in favor of W. T, Whitlock for K'SJ.tiO. Mileage and Ir diem was alhw.l the commissioners as follows : C. BairSdays, 28 miles $11.80 K.Scott 3 days 18 miles 10.80 C. Hair 1 dav 2i miles, extra X jo ltie following bil!s were allowed : C W Gmiong sheriff 1572.37 K Parker wood 15 i- O C Water Works 1.5.00 4.20 0.00 3.M purpose of doing this the further sum of la appropriated to ho used In the Klinger lane. UeiHirt of G. W. Prosser. supervisor ofUoad District No. 4 approved and ex pense account allowed as follows: l.ahor 1:178.20, uiHrvisor 121, bridge material $122.2(1, total fM4 2(1. The siirvlsor was authorlned to piocuro the materials n'Hitodas rcoiiircd mid to make a fur ther examination of the Oswego Like and Trvon Creek bridges. The sheriff was ordered to Hie his de linquent list for the year, not later than May KOtli. HKI'OHTS OK SI'I'KIIVISOHS. ReHirt of A. W. Cooke sutiervlsor nl road district No. 1 approved and ex pense account allowed as follows: I.alxr $1MI,7.'), Siisrvlsor i(), bridge expense 80.110, total $240.05. '1 he siijier visor rccomiiiends that roads be selected us follows as miiiu traveled roads and that every effort he made to have them llrst improved, via from Clackamas to linker's Kerry bridge, 'rem Danmsiis to l'lasaut Valley and from Pleasant Home to Sandy, He also recommends Unit work be first Is'gun near Iwthwiiitu's ou the Haker Kerrv road, near Nelson's on Winston A 1'nlnn school house road and that the Sandy I I 11........... It I 1 ! I 1 .. . uii.i 1 u'Mi-niii iiumu nuui ir w itieiHMi as thert is an inmii'iise amount of travel thereon and hut a single track . Smer- I yisor Cooke also reported the resigna tion of W . J. C urriii as foreman anil the apsintment of W, S. Gordon in his stead. At the request of 50 petitioners living north of Sandy ami Hull linn there was presented to the court a petition asking to have the money col- i leeled for taxes In that section exts-uded I therealM)iit. This was presented with ! the mm-approval of the supervisor and I with the adoption of his report was1 I therefore lost. iiervisor ordered to! , clear out and widen roadway from Sandy i I to Pleasant Home in accordance with 1....L i rill S rillTI-! fill I UK n The Heat Salve In tl' -''.j ' 'minm llrulses, Sores, I'lwra. Salt I ' m Soms, Telh.r, CI;.M'H ; Chilblains, Cori,s, .n.l all KMn Wl ons. .mll--''7i'JnVS,toln' pay required. t l B r" ,11,1111,,, per .H-l sallslactlon, or v - - , Wleo2S cents s.r box. h'r sale by A. Ilanliiig. . j, F. FORD, Evangelist oi LEARN TELEGRAPHY. A trails it imyw iuhm-h -ure. AdilrcHH. . t r T l Orcgot.inn lluil'lii'tf. I'"r"'""'- H II. M" '" ' " liiilur, llrrgon, (IslillrllifiH .... On srilvlmt l'.ns lst wm-k. (,. sell snd snki"ly slilig. Our lim, ', and 11nel.su years ulil, .I,,-, n.lril ssv H miiiii.i l ,,, ' .irons- and viKonmi, and wall , II Ct'liltl. I'U'S li dons IUwoiIi n r .'.I . ,l,l.l,n Ilk. II. Yiinr M 11 ' Cur h cm"l snd sspl aasv l' .. iritiii imp. r - w , i,if (tm-llng" for all. Wl.htns toll ,tmm, sr your, . . ...... 4. , (r,JU It jmial.h Hi M ''li SH't rhmrf.u If ilia "I'll"! ".. nr. 11,. . , .llll III llM.Wch I lf ,. I,. u I .... .,p iIiiik ii r. i ll Mark Mli.m.. .' ' o .1...--1.1. a..l.l 11. vj . m. tii. l.r i- THE RED FRONT Ma CtMitH l.iivs ftpouii'l AKHt'CKI.K'S.I.IOXt M ...... 1 .-i - t ,..H'... 't 1,., mill utiiridi K J Isiula or li'.'i', lM,""tl ,"'u'"4 ol rll,l mu,' mnniIk tliri'iul, "f H K.tii)tl8 nil 1 .., i .S's r larp'i'. CKNTS Iiiv8 citluT (I1V88 l.ruiil, I'o.vh' straw hat, k, 'J.I l'llVfl'M''8, I- H'lIM, IMIVH VN .ilMI liMiUlJiUKH, ajKTH jilt;, 5 ltit(l iu'licils, ill I ) II 1 1(1 1 It' , til', Hlllllll (' AKUIVKP Cnlifi'8 IS yarln fr $!., ipriiit' dress l'ikmIh, furnishing km1h, ft'. sj.ia-s in bulk half j.rico. Trmlo for .riMlun. tatot'8 wuntod. HAMILTON H ALL OREGON CITY. - Hlittft'iH j. I'uro grour. Oatu anjj, BN, ORE0051 BEE SUPPLIES -! I n ,1 102.II.-. 0.41 oi.o: his lei-omin.iidulioiis. TTT- 1 i. .'..l I. I J 1 A A -ty .a. ----- v., , m urt-i4T VI C.....VJ..,,; ,o leiegripnic connection over ; county road grantinl and Sidney Smyth th wires attached to the poles used for; appointed surveyor with Wm Doring electric lighting. This is the longest j A. W. Cook and Harrv Cartwright as pphcation of this system of insulating viewers to meet at place of beginning in the world and is to a certain extent i Tuesday Mav 31 at 10 o'clock a m an exj-eriment. j Warrant of 5 ordered issued' to R. S . I McLaughlin for work on the Milwankie and Foster vmi the same to be charged Ke survey of la-wthwai.e and Haker ' l erry roud ordered with S. Sinytli surveyor and A. W Cooke, J. W. Hoots and M. II. Keihlmir as viewers to A Correction. Two items in the financial statement prepared by D. F. May for the grand jury and published in lut weeks' E.n TtBi'BiSK, were by an oversight in cor recting the proofs mde to appear wrong. The trouble is that the points for the cents are not correct!- shown. The first mistake ii in the "Balance due on state tax 1892 which should be $16,430 62. The second is in fund in hands of county warrants, which should be $3,151.04. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are lands on hand sufficient to piy warrant No. 31 indorsed December 12. ISM Interest ceases with date of this notice F. J. Louis, City Treasurer. Oregon City May 11, 1803. Miss Mrs. George OAorn Aldrich and the Kev. G. Sykes, of this city, were attending as delegates the convention of the Christian Endeavor Society which was in session at Portland on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Those monstrous stumps are easily and cheaply disposed of with Judson powder. A good supply of blasting material of all k-indB at Portland prices at the Park Place store. You will lose money unless you ex amine the fine assortment of millinery goods at the Park Place store before purchasing. R. E. Dyer intends to open his !in 8bop on 8dventh street next week. Walter Noblitt has been appointed poetmastet at Needy. against the road fund Proposition of the California Powder Co.. J. T. Strite and Washburn A Hamilton to furnish power forthecountv laid over till the June term. Petition of the O. I. AS. Co. for a county roal granted and Sidney Smvth appointed surveyor with Frank Ford, D. D. Magone and George Kruse as viewers. Keport ofW.H. Smith approved and ex pense account of 181.72 allowed. Ha re- commends particularly improving first tlie Uregon City-Sprmgwater road via Viola work to be bestun near Jones' mill and on the flat near the Viola poBtoffice ; seconu tlie Oregon Citv an J Clarke's road, work to begin near the Latourette 71 1K 44. SO 8.10 150.30 The Hi aulj Standard. The standard of female loveli t.uua u I.. ,l:.r. .. .... . . -. .w...., i-.i, 11 in II" 1 UH-1I,) tries and with individual tnuiva S,. ' T 4.V. Uxi. . -,)1 J prefer plump and buxom lyie ; some ad-' JUU WiUU lUU U U11U P State vs Chinaman Jake " " II E Cross .... " " Hums A Mack " " M Anderson.. " " Stewart " " Moo.lv " " Kohler " " C W Strickland " " II E Cross (irand jury exp S M Hamshy recorder Enteki'kisk printing and books Pope A Co O 11 exp J C Bradley assessor Jury list (list. No. 14 D W Kinnaird 27.50 Meston A Dygert records 112.50 Geo Hannegan meals for jury. . . 9 10 O C Iron Works 44.45 meet at Win, Uwthwaite'a Thursday j , May 2.'.. I ment of tho famous "Falcon" brand of Bee Supplies. ntirc the slcnderHiid m-lnli-lilf a mm.1 ........ Hi. HO the tall and (pieenly maiden. Hut among t!'1 r"j l,H,P' of the Caucasian race one point ' ! of lwauty is alwaadinired-a pure, clear i'.V-I "P 'tless complexion, whether the '( -' I female be of the blonde, brunette, or 34-. (X) j i...i 1 ....... rri.:.. .. " r.'"i i it. jins nini areai rem s u 7.00 1 i l,.....i: 1 1 .... ... t u. uvi-iiurnacHii uti ansnreuoniy vy a pure state of the blood, active liver, gosl ap petite and digestion, all of which are se cured by tho use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Uiscoverv. It Is ituarantctd to Jury exp April term 8-.1.00 .. . ' , . . State vs Colver. . 47 sn Mc0,,,l'l " that is claimed for it. or . . fnimv rt 1 11 11 itt if u-Ai.l.l I. ...... . ....... j . .-...wi.-., a iuu nftiii (in t C tion over sold in this market send your order to us. PORTLAND SICICD COMFY 171 SECOND ST., PORTLAND ORECON. rh 1 A I Stokes road exp 3. 00 Inman, Paulson A Co RAH sect 3.41 Petition of C. S. Porter et al for a county road gianted and Sidney Smyth appointed surveyor with Ferdinand - . ni.u viuiuaiii hridge. He also endorsed favorably the j Hother, John Schmidt and Peter Paul M,.n.;0 I Ptition of W. C. Ward et al Dledtfinif aayg worg ol ten hours each toward planking the hill this side of Viola, pro viding the county will furnish the lumber. This matter was approved by the court, with the provision that the contractors work under direction of the supervisor of road district No. 2 and that the road be graded 40 feet wide and cleared 60 feet wide, and that they work at said road and in hauling lumber from the mill of Davis A Ambler whose offer to furnish lumber at the mill for $5 per thousand is accepted. In accordance with his recom mendations the supervisor wai instructed to begin permanent improve ments as soon as the weather will permit. The supervisor was authorized j to buy powder as he may need, and for the purpose of testing it mav son as viewers to meet at the place of beginning May IS at 10 o'clock a. in. License granted T. A. Meinig to sell liquor in less quantities than oi.e gal lon in Cascades precinct for a permit of six months. Heport of E. P. Carter, supervisor of Iioad District No, 3. approved and ex- ense account allowed as follows: Labor 10ft.57, bridge expense $30.(11, super vision $54, total $191.21. He recom mends that the road from Molalla yia Wrights' bridge to Can by and Harlow or Oregon City. He recommends be ginning at Molalla and building this way as far aa Wright's bridge then thinks the road to Canby most im portant as much grain is hauled over I that road which is well nigh im passable and by reason of the nature of the soil should he graveled. For th e c.ear, lovely complexion, free from er uptions, moth patches, Ssts and blem ,lslirs, usetlio "liolden .Medical Discov ery." j WANTED. Salosman, Local and Traveling. To represent our well known house. You need no capital to reprsent a firm that warrants nursery stock first-class and true to name. WORK ALL THE YEAR. tliMl ,a.r month to the right man. Apply quick, stating age. L.L.MAY A CO. Nursery mon, Florists and Seedsmen. ST. PAUL, MINN. Call and see the lounges at llolman A Walling'a and yon will see some nood ones which they aie sellim: almost nt manufacturer's prices Impounded a sorrel horse, star in forehead, right hind foot white, 8 years old. If y..i want to examine goods heforo you buy, go and see Wilson A Cooke, Receipt, note and order books at tho Kntkrtkisk ollice. :P0PE& CO In stock full line of j This old and reliable firm always keep 1 TT m IP 1 ar . , ii an n 11 it mm m - HKHVV AllHll m VQ11H Qp?nr uuuij, uuun Uliu lliUUUlUuiW TTnurl rrrn vr 171,',. 1 I iji,, 'ill 'fj'l; d 1..4, 1' Plumbing, Gas Filling & Jobbin Attended to Promptly. Ks- iinmtes Furnished. OREGON CITY ifii i. Ml li!! ' i. i lam. ' 11 1 1 ' . i 1 1 iiftrr - w. ".II- I Mi .. a .. r a .ii ii P ui i. 'ffM'l I r " tllllj '"HI nf 'nhiir ''r;wn. I. J OREG0.V' ! : THE STOK Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes H ' FUL1- f LINE OF MILLINEPV. GIYEN AWAVt: WE HAVE 25 SETS SILVERWARE WHICH WE WILL GIVE AWAY ON Tttp m . fuJN J.HE 10 per cent off systefl ..t4-.wo o-w.m ,!, rKlutb-uyBIiecial arrangement wo are now in a position to offer our cufltomerH a rcluction ofaln.ut Two t HOW IS IT DONE? BV THE rn?DCent,WlI1l,Nww,"l,w' We give each customer making a cah purchaje at our store a coupon to the value of ten per cent of the amount of their cash purchase, whether it L. N S VST E M are redeemable atour store in Silverware, wh rh w marl- x xu!x 1 u,-'mB,- """inir it is ten cents . 1 "V.iv i l re j. x . .... t-.ic twenty io irnny per cenx less man itn ord nary reta 1 value Hv bi une "Undrprl rliu r, general purchases of from twenty to thirty per cent and at the same time secure an elegant and useful household necessity. WStvXr 1 V 7 t K market. Call at ourstore and see these beautiful goods. thw S"--areto,)e full "f ' TT -TT V -r-r s. - . . . anything I u, w , "'I VVHH III "inniiilor 'wtti. 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