Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 14, 1893, Image 1

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VOL. 27. NO. 37.
OltEGON CITY, OKEGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1893.
ESTABLISHED 18G(?
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ATTORNEY ASH
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JJK C HMITIt.
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'KOKON,
Kaijle Creek , - Oregon.
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ATTORNEYS AND
l'i)UNSKIKf AT LAW
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NOTARY PUBLIC, HKAL ESTATE A
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ATroltXEYS AT LAW,
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rPHK COMMKIM IALIIANK,
Of UKKOON CITY .
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TRANKACTa A OKNRRAIi AIHO HIIIHKM.
'ana mails, llllla illaimunlml. Miia ;
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f C. LATOUKIITTK, IToaidenl. . .
K K DONAI.H80N, Caahlor
IJANK OF OKKUCN CITY.
Oldest Banklni Dense li tie Cltr.
l'ald up Capital, .',0i)0.
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Manaiirk,
TMOH. CHARMAH.
. OKI. A. HAHIHNO.
k. o cAHrim.D
CHAki.aa h. cAurmi.0.
nrraniktikliig linalneaa tranaacled.
illla rert'tveif aulijoot lo olieck.
Apiimved hllla and nmra dlaonuiiled.
I'Oiwtj and oily warranla boimhl.
""na mvla on available auourlty.
Kxr.tiaiiif luiiiuhi m,tA ..,1,1
MnhaiiRt liniiKlit and aold.
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I'raliBanhtavallai.lelii anypwt ol the world,
inlcjraj.hlo ainhanftoa anlil on Portland, Ban
f'Kileo, Uhloaif.iand New York,
intoroat paU on time ilmmalta. . ,
uli Arami ot T1IK U)MUN CAtQVt BANK.
E. E. WILLIAMS.
tar ai Ciissii Irchit,
Masonic Building,
BELLOMY
Never Blow Their own Horn
At l Ht not oflirivr than onco t wwk, but tln-y wont to
Kny on thin aunpicionn (xicawion that they sell carpetD,
Iiittng.-M, txltliiij, bcJrooin miitH, chairn, t-tc. etc. etc. btlow
1'ortlund prioi-H.
Now line of heavy oak bed
room suits just received from
the east.
GO TO
Oivgon City Iron Works for all kinds of Machine
work ami Casting.
ALL REPAIRS
To Traction Engines, Threshing Machines, Har
vesters, Mowers, Etc., promptly attended to.
OUR PRICES
Are eijual to the lowest to ho had in Portland.
Shop on Fifth St. near Main, Oregon City.
J. ROAKE. Prop.
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.
DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop.
A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
Patent Modlclnes of all Makes, Notions, Optical Goods
Full Stock Of Machine Oili, Baft and Cheapett.
Fino selection of rerfumory and Toilet Soaps. And Lead
ing Itrands of Cigars.
l'Kr.M HIITIO:rt ( IKDI'I I.I.Y ril.I.MK
Bl.lvi-ly'a Illwk, Oregon City, Or.
THE
Oregon City Sash and Door Co.
Carry the Largest Stock of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.
In Oregon City.
Special sizes of Doors and Windows
Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts
Fiirninhrd on application. lUiilders, givo us a call, and soe if our work
..,.4 ,.t ti ni.il nnr nrii-cH am low as the lowest. Price List sent
W) llirt III bliu iar. v"- i'-
on application.
Factory, Cor. Main and
OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP.
All kimla of
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IpOiNE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
SEWER AND WATER CONNECTIONS MADE
At the most reasonable rates.
atT"All work is done- with a view to last and satisfy all concerned.
A. W. SCHWAN.
4 afa.a.anafcU fit '
J. JONES
PRALER
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
DOOR AND WINDOW i FRAMES.
Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and
Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed.
ikici:n iiik lowkht.
"Shop corner Fourth and Water itrootg. back of Tope A Co's, Oregon City
Oregon City.
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made to order. Turning of all kinds
11th ta.. Oregon City.
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Repairing of all kinds.
THE COUNTY COURT.
lie ports of the Road Supervisors
Show (jood Work Kelng Done.
ILtltK'H AN.UAL KTATKME.1T.
llllla Allowed More Road Clmnicen
Wood Wanli-d Fori County
I'hrnlclan.
Hi'Mirt of viewer on MuniKier road
i Bpiiruveil and iuporriaur ordvrvd to on
road and to neciire laW due from j
tillonem. Kxikiiiho account of $26 20
ordered paid .
Ri-ort of viewers on 0. P. Hedge
road approved and road ordered 0eneiJ,
the aupervir to uhc the labor of petiti
oner for tint! purpoae,
I(eort of viewer on Fred Kiem road
approved and Biiperyiaor entered to
0ien llie road with t!ie latordue from
x.titionora. KxperiM) account of 'J8
ofilen'd paid. '
Heport of riewen on Oregon City and
Mack road filled and order uiade that
the same will be approved upon the
autporvinor'i filing hit report nhowing
that the new part of the road has been
made an g'tod an the old.
Repot t of viewer on Baker bridge and
Faxttlda mill road approved and road
ordered opened. Expense of aurvey
and viewing f 81.(10 ordered paid.
Kcport of aaHi-HKir of damage on the
RiM;k Creek and Baker' Bridge road
allowing Geo. K. Dyer $150.00 in full
for all damage, approved. F'xpenM
account fo $18 allowed.
AppraiHora of damage on the Morria
Wheeler road reorted their finding had
been marie under a niiaaiiprenenniun of
the facta and they were ordered by the
court to meet again on the place of J.
Ike on the 17th of July and make a full
report to the court.
Report of appraisers of damage on
theC. 8. Porter road allowing on
damage approved and the road ordered
opened by the eupervieor who will use
the labor due from petitioners for that
purpoae. Expense account of $9.70
l'roixisition of C. R. Dedman to
sell the county an acre of ground suitable
for a grkvel pit for the sum of $2,ri0 de
clined. !,v The clerk was ordered to notify the
Southern Pacific Railroad company that
the bridge over the track on the Walter
Finh I). L. C. must be rebuilt without
unnecessary delay.
Report of A. W. Cooke supervisor of
road dihtrict No. 1 approved and expense
account allowed as follows: Material,
$128 40 from county fund; supervision,
I'.Hj from road fund ; labor, $10oil. 79 from
road fund. Total $1-'84.19.
Report of K. P. Carter supervisor of
road district No. 3 approved and expense
account allowed as follows: Material,
$50.7-1 ; supervision, 78 i labor, $881.21.
Total $1018.95.
Reort of G . W. Prosser supervisor of
road district No. 5 approved and ex
pense account allowed as follows: Coat
of material $100.75 ; labor $755.05 ; super
vision $10. Total $961. 80.
Report of W. H. Smith supervisor of
road district No. 2 approved and ex
pense account allowed' as follows:
Material $(il0. 69; labor $2321.34; super
vision $S0. Total $;W17.93
Relative to the application for an ap
propriation for graveling the Shuck's
mill road it was ordered that when the
people interested subscribe one-half of
the coBt the court will appropriate an
equal amount.
Supervisor Piosser authorized to build
the bridge as recommended in his report.
The county elerk was authorized to
issue a warrant in favor of J. A. Chase
in full payment for a gravel pit purchased
in Park IMace tor the use of the county.
Application of P. H. Mulloy for a
county road granted and Sidney Smyth
appointed surveyor with D. W. Howard,
E. T. Carter and Chas. Armstrong as
viewers to meet at Barlow on Thursday
July 24.
Hepoit of the county judge on the
expenditure of money allowed for the
purchase of incidentals for the use of the
county approved and the clerk authorized
to draw a warrant to lie expended by the
judge in the same manner as heretofore.
Annual report of the county school
superintendent approved and ordered on
file.'
Petition for the vacation of a part of
the Qutnn and Nolan road granted and
Sidney Smyth appointed surveyor with
T. P. Soules, A. E. Thomas and E. M.
Hartman as viewers to meet at Marquam
on the the 21st day of July.
Report of C.Bair on the completion of
the bridge on the S. B. Kent road ap
proved and the clerk authorized to draw
a warrant in favor of R. L. Morris for
$316 in full payment for tho work .
The clerk was authorized to advertise
for forty-five cords of body fir wood
for the use of the court house to be de
livered before the 15th of September.
Application of C. W. Ganong for
further time in which to make his
annnal report as sheriff granted and the
time extended to August 9th.
The bids for the Improvement of the
Baker bridge and Fagalda Mill roa! for
1000 feet around Grimm's bluff being
oiiened were aa follows: Pan Lyons,
35 cU per cu. yd. $3293 60; Payne &
Con Uriel 1, $2275. The following named
bid at o much per cubc yard : Boatman
4 Munsey, earth, 42 cents, solid rock $2,
loose rock, 42 eta; (i. W. Church, earth,
31 eta, rock $1 ; 8. W . Aldrich, earth 30
ct, reck 95 eta. The contract was
awarded to Counsel! & Payne who were
over $000 lower than the next highest
bidder, A. W. Cooke was appointed to
overee the work.
Petition of T. J; McFarland for license
to sell malt and apirituous liquors in
Oswego precinct for period of six
months granted.
W. If. Smith authorized to procure
powder and bridge material as recom
mended in hi reKrtand to uite the same
in district No. 2.
Report of Supervisor Smith to the
effect that parties were tresxpasHlng on
the gravel pita owned by the county led
to the issuing of an order to the effect
that the several supervisors are charged
with the care of all tools and with such
county property as pertains to their
labors and that they are to guard and
protect the same in the name of the
county.
Allowance for the care and keeping of
Ole Hansen a pauper increased to $11
per month.
Relief heretofore accorded W. Wwt-
fall an indigent soldiers withdrawn as
friends are now caring for him.
The clerk was authorized to advertise
for bids from diplomaled physicians for
attendance and drugs for ' the county
paupers for the year ending June 30,
1893 bids to be opened at the August
term of court.'
Annual reports of the county clerk
and treasurer approved.
Mileage and per diem of the com
missioner were allowed aa follows:
C. Bair. 6 days and 52 miles, $20.20 R .
Scott, 3 day and 18 miles, $10.80.
Bills for the term were allowed aa
follows :
Meston 4 Dygert stationery $112 00
O C Sash & Door Co 2 32
CG Locke etal bridge act 26 50
Knapp Burrell & Co bridge ex. . 47- 60
J H Revenue pauper aoct 13 00
D L Payne " " 60 00
Sidney Smyth surveyor 25 50
Marr & Robertson pauper act. . . . 3 50
EE Williams " " .... 26 15
Ben C Irwin.stationery 12 05
O W Yeargain, witness 2 20
Sidney Smyth road ex. 44 80
8 M Rauisby recorder 601 11
GeoF Korton clerk 693 45
C W Ganong sheriff 871 53
Browuell & Dresser attys 150 00
II H Johnson blue print 5 00
C Bair road ex 4 13
C Noblett road ex 15 00
Pope A Co court house ex 2 22
C Hoberg bridge ex.. 30 65
FredRakel pauper ex 17 40
Roake & Co road ex . . 27 05
II S Gibson educational meeting. . 16 40
J C Bradley assessor 259 00
Courier blanks 69 06
J W Powell pauper ex 60 00
St Vincent's boepitalind. soldier 58 00
Entkbpbisk stationery and blanks 27 25
WinesetiJr, Scripture 15 00
State vs Fred Schroeder.dist No 5 12 10
' " John Doe " " 9 1
" " John Doe " " H 95
" " Ed Seal " " 63 20
" " Ed Brown " " 10 90
" ' A B Dimiek " " 17 50
" " Geo Goodman " 14 66 20
ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF THE COINTY CLKBK.
Following is the Bhowing made by the
county clerk relative to the warrants
diawn for the year ending June 30 1893,
for what purpose and the amount drawn
on each of the several funds:
Road and bridge acct $27246 14
Pauper 2360 25
Criminal, circuit ct 1907 83
Criminal, justice ct 2817 90
Stationery 2607 58
Court house and jail 1317 68
Clerk 4957 01
Sheritr 5280 16
Bounty on wild animals 5S6 00
Bailiffs 345 00
School Supt 1197 10
County Judge 1200 00
County Commissioners 334 60
Supervisors 2202 15
Insane lt6 45
Jury.... 2026 80
Coroner exp 529 81
County Treasurer 800 00
Fuel 114 12
Assessor.: 2084 00
Election acct 1184 19
District Atty's acct 725 00
Recorders acct 2352 32
Surveyors acct 165 00
Court Reporters acct 250 00
Printing acct 581 32
Armory acct 200 00
Indigent soldiers acct 103 00
Fresent Owner books w 13501 00
County map acct I. . 2130 00
Money tefunded 27 90
Teacher's ex 240 00
Sewer assessment 408 97
Examining sheriff's books. ... 200 00
Grand Jury expert 50 00
Incorrigible youth 14 00
" " B. Stroup 9 10
Total $82339 h
BKCAFITULAToaV STATEMENT
Liabilities.
To warrants drawn and out
standing 10542 OS
To estimated amount of interest 11041 70
To Uupaid Stat tax ' 4795 39
$151288
Resources .
By funds ott hand $134851.29
By cancelled warrantson hand. 411 57
By redeemed warrants.. 14158 10
By note due : 1040 00
By interest on the same........ 54 4'
By estimated unpaid current txs 52085 f
By estimated delinquent txs '91 15071 t
Net indebtedness 67rf25 29
Total $151288 29
la Tha Colonbla.
Astobia, Or. July 10. The weird syren
of the big white Monterey woke the
echoes round the Columbia nver bar at
6 o'clock this morning, and nnder the
pilotage of Captain Grassman she was
brought np to the harbor, steaming 13
knots, and dropped anchor in front of
the city. All day thousands of people
crowded the wharves and hills to get a
look at the vessel. Her. peculiarity of
construction, the huge yellow smokestack
rising from the center of the armament
like a tower, and her gleaming white
color makes trie Monterey one of the
most beautiful and graceful vessels that
ever entered the river. And besides
her huge shining Inrret guns stand out
boldly from the breastworks and form
another source of attraction. Captain
Kemff has simply received orders from,
the navy department to leave here the
12th for Portland, and there await fur
ther instructions. The Monterey is now
drawing 13 feet and 9 inches, with a dis
placement of 3900 tons. Her ordinary
displacement will be 4100 tons when she
receives the armor for her turrets, which
was forwarded from Carnegie's shops in
Pittsburg yesterday. At present the
turrets are bordered with canvas.
Thay At Balmoi.
Chicago, July 11. Director-General
Davis, chief of the departments, presi
dent Higginbotham, Major Handy, and
about 40 members of the press, ac
cepted the hospitality of Oregon today,
under the direction of President Myres,
of the Oregon commission. A noon
lunch was given to a number of invited
guests on the roof of the transportation,
building. The occasion was the carving
of the 82-pound royal chinook salmon
which had been on exhibition some time .
frozen in the ice. The fish was baked
and borne around the tables by two wai
ters before cut up. After an . elaborate
menu, wines and cigars were indulged in
and toasts made to the waters of Oregon,
which affoid such splendid food for the
palate.
Boy Mining at Or.iham.
Gbeshah, Or,, July 11. Willie Metz
ger, aged 16 years, left home yesterday
morning with his gun for a short hunt in
the woods near town. He told his mo
ther when leaving that he would only be
gone one hour. Willie has always been
an obedient boy, and has never been ab
sent before with out his parents' f ullknow
ledge. It is believed that he has met
with an accident, and is either dead or
lying mortally wounded somewhere in
the forest. Citizens turned out last
night and searched the woods all night
for the missing lad with out success.
Wind at Chicago.
Chicago, July 10. A furious wind
and rain storm passed over the city be
tween 5 and 6 o'clock last evening, and
caught many a craft on lake Michigan.
Four persons are known to have been
drowned, and in several cases boats were
capsized and narrow escapes were had.
By the capsizing of the sailing yact
Chesapeake, near the life saving station,
the occupants were thrown into the
water and lour were drowned. Their
bodies were not recovered.
Six points, out of many, where Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are better than
other pills:
1. They're the smallest, and easiest
to take little sugarcoated granules that
every child takes readily.
2. They're perfectly easy in their act
ion no griping, no disturbance-
3. Their effects last. There's no re
action afterward. They regulate or
cleanse the system, according to size of
dose.
4. They're the cheapest for they're
guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your
money returned.
5. Put up hi glass are always fresh.
6. They cure Constipation, Indiges
tion, Billious Attacks, Sick or Billioi 8
Headaches, and all derangements of the
liver, stomach and bowels.