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Oregon City Enterprise. FUID.VY, KKHKUAUY 11. ISM. ORKUON CITY OrFICKKS Mayor, - . . Hiram straight kemnlrr, . u L. I'orti-r l h '.'f ..f .... Ca. Noblitt Ai".r, K 8 CalirT lCinmT . R. I. Dolman City A'tornry, K. F. lrita bUwtlinmlsilonr. (,'. Wuhe.H-k. Jr. tnp't.nf Watrr Worka, W. H. HokfII Oltj' Knlnrr. D. Ktnnalrd Uounoilmcn C. O. AlbrUM. Jr.. H. U Kelly. O. N. drecnmnn, J J. Cook, B F. Jaggar, II. 0. Hlcrttu, lieo, Rroughtou, M. Howell Council metuflrel wednraday oftach month ID city hall. BUKNS IS CHIEF. LIVKll MKKTlNfi OK THE CO I'M' 1 1.. Several Lively Tills Between ml Count II. Mayor tlTTke way to build up Orrpon City h to irlTf Ore iron City people yonr p.tironare. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Price the lowest The Red Front. Inirn, to Mr. and Mr, lieo. Murr, daughter. 'Miss Lu. tier sisterr Merrill is in the oily visiting M. H. Wallace of citv on Monday. Million was in the Cli'hn shop, clean shave, clean towel. Farker the Barber. The l;ttle daughter of Thou Brown has been quite sick the past week. Pave Henderson, one of the Red Front clerks, is on a trip to Astoria. Don't fail to siend a delightful evening with IVn Ilur next Wednesday. Boarding at Mrs. Howard's will satisfy you. Comer Sixth and Main streets. T. G. Jonsrud, of Sandv, ws in the citv Wednesday attending to business. vt. 1. mirnev ot tins citv was in Salem the first of the week on legal busi lie-. J . F. Baker, an attorney of La Grande, vk in the city Thursday on legal bus iness. Mr. A. G. Hall, of Cascade Locks, is in ihe city visiting his daughter, Mrs. V. jl. Robinson. Mrs. E. E. Martin, who has been on the sick list for the past ten days, is now on the mend. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and ail other blanks at the E.ntkkfbisi of fice. Portland prices. I. N. Baker of Cottage Grove who was in the city to have his eyes treated return ed to bis home on Friday. See at the head of the local column the conditions by which yon can get the EsTkiriisB at a reduced rate. Krausk's Hiidcauk Capsclib War ranted. For sale by Charman & Co., City DrUjf Store, Oregon City. Mrs. Agnes Sum mers, nee Linlen, of Bpokane Falls, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. L. Greaves, of this city. If you want an attractive sign see Davis the painter. Portland prices. Shop back of Pope & Co.'s hardware store. "Miss Minnie Kuerten, of Salem, came down the last of the week and will visit her sister, Mrs. Wm. Sheehan, for a couple of weeks. At a meeting of the Portland Presby tery on Monday Rev. W. A. Willison was expelled from that body, on account of late irregulai ities. Longlellon's beautiful poem, "The Courtship of Miles Blandish." in charac ftcter at the Congregational church Fri day evening, February 23. Now that spring is coming you will want to select your gratis and garden seeds and the best place is at the old re liable store of Charman & Son. W. A. Mack, the Condon bor?e man, will be at No'i.itt's stables atiout the 20th with a carload of horses which be will sell on tim9 with good securi'y. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Morey Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harding went to Salem last Thurs day and returned the following morning on the Altonti for the purpose of viewing the upper river. Lewis Thomas closed a five months term of school at George district, Friday the 22 J, wiih a good attendance and good satisfaction to all. The director Lave employed him for another month. Kev. G. W. Giboney and Elder Beatty went to Portland Tuesday to attend a meeting of the Portland presbytery but found upon arrival that they had made a mistake in the time and were one day late. The city hall was crow.led at the opening of the session of the city counci' Wednesday evening in exectation o' war between the mayor and council. All members were present, and after several minor matters had been disposed of the ball opened. The business transacted was as follows: A petition was read from the residents of Falls View asking that the ordinance prohibiting cows from running at large be amended so as not to apply to Falls View. The communication from "a tax payer" asking that people be restricted from dumping refuse in the canyon on 'twelfth street was read. There being no name signed it was ordered on file without action. Application of Albert Schilling for permission to put new front in the Palace reastaurant building granted. Saloon license of Hill A Cole and Thos. Campbell continued. The message from Mayor Straight vetoing the ordinance relative to the salary of the chief of police was ordered on table. Relative to the passage of the ordinance over the veto the mayor ruled that it was out ot order to vote upon that question at that time, and on motion of Councilman Kelly seconded by Council man Stevens an appeal was taken from the decision of the mayor. Upon the appeal, Councilman Cooke and Howell voted aye, all others no. The question of sustaining the mayor in his veto was then put and the ordinance passed by the same vote as above. The recorder reported as follows con cerning the city's finances: Six per cent bonds outstanding, due May 1, 1101 , 30,000. Five per cent bonds outstanding due May 1, 1913, 20,000. Warrants drawn upon the general fund outstanding 15400.38. Cash in hands of treasurer $3200. Warrants drawn on Fifth street fund and outstanding $2-lti3.45. Warrants drawn on the Main Btreet fund and outstanding SC2!),74. R. Glasspool having been granted per mission to address the council stated that owing to a deficit in the side walk at the corner of Moss and Main streets be had met with an accident which hurt his leg seriously so that he was laid up and under the doctor's care for five weeks whereby he was loser both in time ami money, and asked that he be suitably remunerated. He stated that if the council saw fit to make him recompense for his injury so that he would not be the loser financially he would not be disposed to stand upon the amount, but should he have to push his I claim he should expect more. The several bills were read in detail and referred to the finance committee i who reported favorably upon the follow ing which were ordered paid : from the end of the Fast Side railway track into their yard was brought up by the report of the majority of the street committee recommending that the prayer be granted, and an ordinance prepared fully protecting the city. Their report was adopted and the city attorney and committee authorised to draw surh an ordinance. Councilman Stevens made a minority report adverse to the grant ing of such right. K. L. Shaw was nominated tor night watch and confirmed on a vote of o to 3 C. R. Noblitt being nominated for chief of police was rejected by a vole of tito2. The mayor then nominated C. K. Burns for Chief, and the nomination was confirmed bv a vote of tl to 2. A resolution was introduced to dis pense with all lights except at the coun cil chamber and hose houses, but it was rejected. The chief of police was authorised to bid in all property sold on Saturday for street assessments for full amount of as sessment. As the hvdrantsand hose on the hill 1.1 tint tit flirt isiiiimitttiA nn ittriitil anil ' citv property was authorised to tlx the 8a me. Ordinances were introduced and order ed published as follows: Prohib!ting gambling of all sorts within the city and instructing the city attorney and chief of police to enforce the same ; requiring ail terms animals left In streets and alleys I 0 1' Mattoon to E L Matton the Ileal Estate Transfer. The Oregon City Real Estate and $ Trust Co to Andreas Wurgol lot Din block M in Shaver' first ad to Oregon City The Oregon City Real Estate and Trust Co to John Gran lot 1,2, blk 2, lu annex addition to Ore City . The Oiegon City Real Estate and Trust Co to l.eild F Froelldle, lot IK in blk 3 in the annex ad to Oregon City Richaid Bradley ami wife to Richard X. Bradley wlv ot lie1' of see 32, 1 1 a, r 4 e, 80 a John Forsyth and wife to Jane Cutmiiings no4 ofnw1' of sec 23, t 2 a, r 2 e W V Carpenter to Geo Spin's hit 4 in blk 100, OiegonClty O P Mattoon and wife to Margaret I. Bat.lorf lot 1 and 2, blk (12, Oreion City W B Shukley and wife to Solomon Hirsch the westerly ,4' of lotsS and 0 In blk 14, county ad to Oregon City i . Tlios liarrett, sr., and Thos Gar rett, jr., and wife tu I. X Jones 30 acres in the Thomas Garrett lLC. In see 34, t lis, r I a. .. Mary Kune to Rachael Brenner lik) acres in the Roliert Caiitleld PLC. No. 63, t3s, r2e. 2.V) FOR HONEST GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES GO TO 125 NX) two l.'Hl lftOO THE GROCERY STORE V. Harris, Prop., Successor to Fields & Sons, Noxt iloor to Topo it Co.'s Hardware Store. ESTABLISHED 1883. TENTH YEAR 1893. IUHI 4000 and 100 to be hitched ; repealing the ordinance establishing fire limits within the city. i An ordinance fixing the salary of the chief of police at $0o er mouth was rejected. Drama at faiit-Diah An excellent dramatic entertainment was given at Stoke's hall, Canemah, on Tuesday, February 0th, consisting of a drama in two acta entitled "The Last Loaf." Mrs. R. C. Ganong's acting w as excellent. She shows strong dra matic power. Miss Clara Quinn and Miss Tlllie Ganong both did themselves credit. Mr. L. O. Rose and C. Midlam as the rival lovers could not have been better while Messrs. W. A. Hedges, T. M . Long and Ralph Marshall deserve mucn praise, i A song by Messrs. Iiller, Ed. Taylor, j E l. Fields, O. Taylor and D. Sheppard , given between the acts, was appreciated by the audience and received an encore. 20,000.01)0 Mar An orchestra of five pieces under the i can be seen with a powerful telescope. dire:tion of Ed. Fields gave some good The number is vast, but so are the lioura music. Theenteitainment with the ad- j 0f suffering of every woman who belongs dition of some recitations will be given 1 to the overworked, "worn out," dehill at Pope's hall, February Mb, and Oregon j tuted class. lr. Pierce's ravorite;i're City people will be sure of a treat. The ( cription cures nausea, indigestion, bloat- proceeds are io purcuase a uen loruie(ing, weak back, nervous prostration, D L Cot Allen Mattoon and wife, I 3 s, r 3 e Willamette Land Co to Clara L Broughlon and Telonia Taylor all of lot or tract No. 6 and the east 4 acres of tract No. 5, of Fruitdale, H'j' acres Kit) The Sunday School Convention. Attention i called to the appearance in this issue of the program that has been arranged for the coming Sunday school convention at Can by, As will te seen the papers and addresses will he along lines of practical work In the Sun day schools and to hear these and the discussions that will follow them w iil I of incalculable value to the one w ho is Interested in this branch of Christian work. It is urged upon evwy Sunday school worker to take advantage of this convention and attend it. 500,000 TREES Osueo Jtieris OlTVr fr the coining season one of the largest nnd most complete stock of trees to Ihi found" In tin' Northwest, conriiriting of tin following: 1(K),000 nilo all the lending vuriotiea, l.Vi.OOO prune With Itiiliiin mid IVtet in the lend. 7.r),tMK I'enr Itnrtlet nnd ninny others. 10,000 cherry best mvect and sour kinds. 2",(HK) iM-ach Karly Crawford and many others. J.VXK) )um all of tho Ix-nt. 5,000 Japan plum Mh old and new sorts. 10,000 apreiot best kinds for this climate. Also small fruit, rnpe vines, shade, nut and evergreen trees, roses etc. Send for new descriptive catalogue now ready. Address WALLING & JARISCH, Oswego, Oregon. ADULTERATION new school house in Canemah. Wanted. In this city a practical saloon man to take !' or i interest in a saloon and family liquor store and A I stand to start. A snap to right man. Address, "Stbasoek," 430 Union Ave., Station B, Portland Oregon. Benellt to Company F. Local talent is preparing a benefit to be given on the evening of the 15th of this month at Shively's hall. It will A. F. Asinus $ 7 90 Mrs. G. W. Church 8 00 j consist of one of the best English dramas ; Pat McGlaughlin 6 25 j in three acts and the following well J. Forsythe 9 00 1 known local talent will take part : Jno. Green 2 00 debility and sleeplessness. In fact, it is the greatest of earthly boons to woman. Refreshing sleep anil telief from mental : anxiety can be enjoyed by those who take it. School Report. Oak Grove, for the final month ending February 2d. Average numlier be longing 14, average dailv attendance 11, number cases of tardiness 3. Those neither absent nor tardy are Charles Morris, Johnnie Danini, Grace Jordan and Carl llamiii. C. E. Bak.skv, Teacher. E. Newton ... 1 00 j C. Babcock 20 00 1 E.F. Driggs 15 00 L. L. Porter 25 00 J. Duffy 4 25 L. A. Noble.... 2 60 Port. Gen. Elec. Co 172 46 The bill of II . E. Cross for 4fl for extras in building sidewalk on Main street between Twelfth and Fourteenth Btreet was disallowed . CAST OK CHARACTERS. Sir Geoffrey Champneys E.J. McKittrick. Perkyn Middlewick J. E. Rhoades. Talijot Champneys Ned F. Origgs. Charles Middlewick L. E. Killer I Poddies. . Walter Little Violet Melrose. .. .Miss Erma Lawrence Mary Melrose Miss flattie Bray Clarissa Champneys. .Miss Maud Upton j Belinda Mrs. Theo. Clark Farm for Sale. A farm of 56 acres on Pudding river 2 miles east of Wuodhnrn, part cash, balance on time to suit purchaser or will trade (or city prop-itv. Apply to John Dkai'kb, Charman Bldg. or Siiinky Smyth. Til !( mi Itull V Uri It nurui lt an Tl. iiru.ln ir The bill of II. E. Crow for $:W0 fori , , , ' , , 1 afternoon before the i lay. services in drawing contracts and or- The Stereopticoii Entertainments at Sluvelys Opera next Tuesday and Wednesday evening are under the aus pices of the Chautauqua Circle, and the proceeds will be donoted to the school either for library or organ purposes. Mid-Winter Fair excursion tickets, Oregoa City to San Francisco and return via Southern Pacific Co's Shasta Route, will he. .placed jjn sale January 23rd. Kate $27.60, including five admissions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. Clothing sales agent wanted for Ore gon City and vicinity. Liberal commis sions paid, and we furnish the best and most complete outfit ever provided by any house. Write at once for terms. Send two or three references. Wanamakxb & Bbown, Philadelphia, Pa. dinauces relative to Main and Fifth streets was referred back for an itemized statement of account. The bill of E. L. Shaw for services as nig..t watch was allowed, Stevens and Brougliton voting no, the others ave. Upon the motion to pay C. R. Noblett $70 for services as chief of police the question was raised that the charter re quired the chief of police to file a bond in the sum of $2000 and the mayor was asked if such bond had been filed and he answered not as he had thought it un necessary in view of the fact that under existing conditions he bad deemed the tenure of office of the chief so uncertuin that he had not required a bond. The bill was allowed. The bill of D. Caufield lor $10 as chief of police was amended to $9.08 which Councilman Stevens stated was the proper proportion of the month's salary allowed a policeman, and then passed. Upon the bill of D. E. Sheppard for services as night watch the police ques tion was threshed over by the mayor and council. Finally upon the vote beingtaken Councilman Stevens, Jaggar, Brougliton and Albright voted no, the others aye. The mayor declared it a tie and voted to pay the bill. The bill of John Kelly Ux services as. police officer was ordered not paid, all voting aye but Albright. A bill tor $20 for ten days service was then ordered paid. The city attorney was authorized to appeal the case of the city vs. the East Side Railway to the circuit court and empowered to employ additional council to cost not to exceed $50, this being the amount which he deemed sufficient. The question of permitting the O. C. Manufacturing Company to lay a track Married. WOLFE-HACKETT At the home of the bride near Oregon City, February 7. 1894, by Rev. (i. Wm. (ii honey, Mr. John G. Wolfe and Miss Florence llack'Ht. v wrjwiuLMts At the residence of the olh'.'iating pastor at Gladstone, Thursday, February 1st by Rev. Oil man Parker, Mr. Frank Swo)e and Miss Grace Holmes. Mr. Swope is a promising young man of thU city who has just been admitted to the bar and his wife is one of the ex-, cellent teachers of this county. County Clerk Ilorton received the abstract of the work of the state board of edualization on the 19th of January and at once put a force at work making all needed changes and carrying out the totals. He has informed the sheriff that be will be ready to turn it over to him on Monday so that he can begin the collection of taxes on Tuesday. This is quick work and Mr. Horton de serves credit for pushing it to an early completion. The Chicago Inter Ocean, that great Republican newspaper, has not suffered by the recent era of financial depression but has gone right along adding to its foundation stones a large and substan l.isj oiamltoB with a triU 4hat na4r the circumstances Is truly wonderful. At one time additions to the subscription list were coming at the rate of 800 to 1,100 per day for the daily issue, and as high as 1,600 perday for the Weekly In ter Ocean. The result of this is to place it easily at the bead of the list of great Chicago newspapers. It is certainly a good, clean, family newspaper of the highest order. Circuit court was in session on Thurs day and the case of the creditors vs. II. L. Shiller was on trial. Miss Ifattie Cochrane was acting as court stenogra pher. Wantki) Contract on a few traela of land, small and large, improved and un improved, must be cheap, send descrip tion, price, etc., to J. W. Raychai'T, Room 12, Hamilton Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Reference, J. A. McChlm, Chair, of State Railroad Commission, Portland. You can never tell what a slight cold may lead to; it is best, therefore, to give yourself the benefit of the doubt, and cure it as soon as possible with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A day's delay, some times an hour's delay, may result in serious consequence. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal , says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts.Sold by C. G. Huntley. Call and see the lounges at R. L. Ilolman and you will see some good ones which they aie selling almost at manufacturer's prices Wedding stationery, the latest Btyles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkrchisr office. Khausk'b ANTEU. Is carried out to a degree never before known in all kinds of products in order that they may be sold GROCERIES CHEAP. Have not escaped the per nicious effects of this latest scheme to catch the frugal buyer. MARR & ROBERTSON. - Make a specialty of carrying Only First Class Family Groceries of whose purity and quality there is no doubt. The are not undersold by any other grocery in town. UNDERTAKING & EMBALMING, MRS. 0. P. WINESET. Largest stock of Collins and Caskets kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Indies and Gents' Burial Robes In stock. Fine 1 1 ear mi ready at any call. S. P. SCRIPTURE, Manager. BROWN The photographer1 Is prepared to make photographs of all kinds promptly and in FIRST CLASS STYLE Babies' and Children Pictures a .Specinly. mm Call and examine his work Hkaimchk Cai'hcles-War- THE BON TON. A Atxictly rt llama resort conduot ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. All the Best Brands of Cigars. At the Old New York Gallery Second door north of Hardings Drug Store. S. F. SCRIPTURE, Practical Blacnjith AND GEN'L WORKMAN. All kmlr) of Repair Work and Horse Shoeing, Executed on short notice in a work man like manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shopnear Albright & Warner's meat market on 5th Btreet. 1 4 IkiEiJa WASHINGTON, D. C. Tun National Thihhnb I now nUtrliif upon Its 17th yMtrof hrnonttil Nnotlinr nunlljr wm-kly In tt noun try hu had meti ft growth, n ft umliiUlntwl It mt imullly. It iph Intn vry Cminly In tli lliiltwt Htta, n4 bM Hut if milMrrllMira Mt tirftrly vei y rimiui.tiw, H hi tctttnwl thlfl prowl itmltloti wiUly on lu uirtU Mi a Illicitly lnlntlng family titmnpiMr. For tl?e Year 1894 It will h nitwit tniifh brttr nnd mora ftttntrllvi thati vr. Willi ivUtirilug nil of Ha irwMMit m Hilar frtH unM, It will cuimtJMitly xtr! new oiimn. its f 5&nJRE. Wnr MUmtot-y, hy man who actually Mtrvwl a4 ft)i"hl In tliH NtrntCpfl. 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