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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, Jl'NE 8, 1S4. ORKOON CITY OFFICKR8. M yor. - - H!rra Stralshl RwtJff, . u L. Porti-r Chief of Police - . Chat. KohUU K 8 CalifT ITviirr. - K. U Holman City Attorn. . K.F. lrlt SuHCommlaloner. (J. Hahcock, Jr. Snn'r. of Watr Works, W. H Howell City Kngltiwr. ... t. Ktnnalrd Counrtiinen-C. O. Allirlfht, Jr., II U hll, C. N.ttrwnaiQ.J J. Conke, B F. Jaiiprar, II. C. Suveu, Um, BroiiKhton, M. Howell vuunrllmn-tfli-t KHnmlij of each month tn cti ball. Legal Advertising. lle-rviifter no legal advertisement will bo inserted in the Kntkuihisk unless payment for the name is made at the time the affidavit of publication is ren dered. This rule will be imperative and dead-beat litigants, who make it a prac tice of working the courts, lawyers and newspapers will have tu look to some other patter toitet their notice published. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Frices the lowest Red Front Stores. Red Men's picnic and concert by Port land Military band June 1U. Only 2oc. tier pound can for Cedar Camphor. Sold by all druggists. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and II other blanks at the Entekchimk of fice, l'ortland prices. tec Jinan's Soothnnj Powders success fully ued fur children, during the teeth ing pt-riod, for over fifty years. A band of forty pieces will entertain you at the picnic at Broderick's park June 10 given by Wacheno social club. Refresh yuigelf these hot days with a di.-!i of ice cream soda at the Novelty Ice Ci' ini parlors, second door to Burmeis ter & Andtesen'b. The Sunday Statesman notes that Mis. 6. Jennings and Miss Addie C. Jennings, of Oregon City, are the guests of Hon. B. F Bonhum and family. H. E. Cross has torrent one of the mi st desirable lesidem-es in Oregon City. Finely located and commands a beauti ful view. Hot and co'd water, bath and good stable. Mrs. J. B. K-iltinson arrived from Cal ifornia lat Munday morning with her baby boy and will spend several months visiting her patents, H. Cochrane and wile and other relatives. I have a new Improved Fast Running Loom for Carpet Weaving. Will fur nish warp and weave for 20 cents per yard. Quality of work guaranteed. Drop card or see J. M. Graham in Oregon City. Address Mrs. Henry Hughes, Beaver Creek. Buy your groceries of F. Dresser & Co. , 329 Washington St., Portland, and get the "Wonders of the World's Fair" abso lutely free of expense. Every $3.50 pur chase secures one portfolio. Goods delivered at boat and car landings at Oregon City. The nip of a poisonous snake is but a slight remove from being more danger ous than the poison of Scrofula in the blood. Ayei's Sargaparilla purifies the vital fluid, expels all poisonous eub ptutices. and supplies the elements of life, health, and strength. If you desire a beautiful complexion, absolutely free from pimples and blotches, purify your blood by the use of Ayer's Strsaparilla. Remove the cause of these disfigurements and the ekin will take care of itself. Be sure you get Ayer's Karsaparilla. The verdict is against us and for the next thirty days I'll offer vou an unheard-of proposition. If you want to clear land and take your pay in land, come and see me or write me at sheriffs office. I mean business. E. C. Ha( kktt, Oregon City, Or. 4t Have you seen the latest? The place to find it is flt the mamoth store of Char man 4 Son where they have just received a fine stock of the latest novelties in dres goods together with a full line of the la test novelties in trimmings, including the celebrated Hercules braid. The but tons to match are something new and unique which you should not miss seeing. Ladies desiring to purchase on reason able terms and at a great sacrifice a well established, equipped and profitable ladies Turkish bathing, hairdressing and manicuring store can iearn of such an Hpening by addressing or calling at No. 3l'9 Morrison St, Marquam block, Port lauJ. The only Turkish baths for ladies in the city. Reason for selling ill health. At If Rev. J. W. Cowan had any doubts as to his welcome in this community, they must have been effectually dis pelled by the reception which was ten dered him on Thursday evening of last week by the members of the Congrega tional church. The church was well filled and all present joined in wishing Dr. Cowan and wife a pleasant sojourn in the city. No attempt was made to carry out a program but the evening wag given up to social intercourse. Many not members of the church or congrega tion droppeJ in to wish the new pastor a pleasant and profitable residence among us. The occasion was made pleasanter by the presence of a number of the other pastors of the city. The re freshments served by the ladies con tributed in no small degree to the pleasure of the event. PERSONAL NOTES. N. J. Snyder of Springwater was in the city Saturday. Frank Blankinship has returned to his old position in (.!. A. Harding's drug store. Miss Ana Baird was up from Portland the middle of the week visiting her sister Mrs. A. 8. Dresser. Ernest Rands who is attending school at Forest Grove came home on Monday to vote the republican ticket. Proffessor Wilson of the Portland Academy will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit Sunday morning and evening in the absence of the pastor. W. II. Dobyns of Portland was In town Friday on his way home from Salem, where he had been to take theex amination lor admission to the bar. I. X. Baker of Purest Grove was in thecityon Wednesday. He says that all the populists over there have taken to the woods and that peace and quiet now reign. A. C. Havford of Laramie, Wyoming, is in this city on his way home from the mid-winter fair and is spending few days with his uncle, Thomas Campbell and family. J. Hoops of Spi ingwater came to town on Monday after voting the republican ticket at home, apprehensive of the re sult. He returned a happier man on Wednesday, Rev. Wm. Giboney will leave Friday for Leahanoa to spend a day at hit old home. He will return to Albany Satur day to preach the baccalaureate strmon at Albany college the following day. School L'utertaiumeut. Extensive prepaiations are being made by Nettie A. Olds, teacher of the New Era school, for an entertainment to he given at the Tabernacle on the Spiritualist camp ground, Saturday evening June 9, 18S4, the proceeds of which will be used to purchase kinder garten material for her pupils. Follow ing is the program : Part Fibst. Instrument tl Solo Katie Newbury. Opening Song School. Recitation Olive Frienrich Declamation Willie Newbury Recitation.. Annie Solli. Declamation A rthur Wink. Dialogue Five little pupils Declamation Joseph Solli Song, "Beautiful River" Portland Glee Club. Recitation .Katie Newburv. Declamation. Oscar Bnrgoyne. Recitation Tillie Rief. Declamation Frank Friedrich Recitation... Jennie White. Declamation Earl Wink Recitation Hattie Spulak. Violin Solo "Tlieresian Waltzes" Nettie A. Olds. Acquaintance Social. Part Skco.nd. Vocal Solo Mrs. A.H.Wesley Recitation Caroline Burgoyne. Declamation Frank Riet. Recitation Amelia Spulak. Oration "A Nation's Honor" Herman Burgoyne. Song Portland Glee Club. Recitation Johnie White. Declamation Pearl Furgeson. Declamation Walter Mead. Concert Poeui "If We Knew". .School. Address Kutie Kehm Smith. Vocal Solo II. E. Girard. Address Education Nettie A. Olds. Song "Good Night" Portland Glee Club. Exercises will commence at eight o'clock. Admission 10 cents. The death of Prof. J. P. Yoder occurred on the 1st inst. Mr. Yoder was formerly principal of the Marseilles, 111., high school. He came to Oregon about one year ago and has resided a few miles frorii Needy. Since his arrival he has been principal of the Needy public school, and his pupils extend their sympathy to the bereaved family He leaves a wife and four children to mourn theirloss. lie was born in Pennsylvania 1847 and was a member of the G. A, R. Funeral services were conducted by Rev, Hershner of the First Congregational church of Portland. On May 31st Curtis Martin, the little son of E. L. and Mary M. Trullinger, died of membraneous croup. Lit'le Curtis wag an unusually bright and beautiful child, who took all hearts by storm. In the home left desolate by his death, the sunshine of the place is gone forever. He wag aged two years and six months. At the meeting of Oregon LoJge No. 3, I. O. 0. F. last Thursday evening, O. P. Miller was elected N. G., H. E. Straight V. G., T. F, Ryan secretary, and 8. Walker treasurer. The installation will occur at the first meeting in July. Married, at Ilia MethiwliMt nnmnnflcrM bv the pastor, Rev. Gabriel Sykes, June 1,' 1894, Mr. George C. Kugelke of Col- umrua county to miss .blizabetn Btroup of Clackamas ;ounty. Married, June 3d, 1894, by Rev. Ga briel Sykeg, at the residence of H. N Edminston, John 8. Edminston to Miss Emma Meaghers, both of this city. Children's Day will be appropriately observed at the congregational church next Sunday. All are invited. PbotbctYoubsblf. Insure you rprop erty in the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Cash assets $23,000,000. F, E, Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. TUB CITY I'OINCIL. City Dads Atteud to IIiisIhom Without Hie 1'xuul Sparring. Kxtiiiinto of city eiiitineor for cedar tJ-itu'h plank, box culvert 4x5 ft., at Jackson street and lots recently pur chased by city, was that it would coat $200. Committee on streets and public property instructed to make improve ment as per estimate. The recorder was Instructed to notify II. E . Cros to complete his part of the Main it root Improvement without undue delay. Committee on health and police re ported recommending abatement of certain nuisances by prohibiting dis charge of vaults or sewers tn creeks within the city. Report adopted. Ordinance fixing pay of citv treasurer at $1 10 per annum ordered published. Ordinandi introduced fixing salary of chit f of police at t!0 (er month. Sub stitute offered by Councilman Stevens providing tint the police force shall consist of a chief to be paid f3 per month, a day police to be p.iid $40 per month and a night watch to he paid $iU) ner mouth. The substitute was lost and the original ordered published to come up on the 10th. Stevens, Keller and J iggur Voted no, all others aye. Ordinance introduced to prohibit run ning freight cars on the streets of Ore gon City without first having obtained a franchise therefor. Penalty for viola tion of the provisions of this ordinance a fine of I'.'j. Councilman Howell and Broughton were excused from voting. Others voted aye. The contractors for Main street asked to be paid the 20 per cent reserve and file bond to cover any less; which re quest was not granted. The council also voted to issue a warrant to them for $300 to cover all loss incurred for discout of Main street warrants, or which may hereafter incur. Warrant ordered drawn in favor of Hamshaw & Be I on upon the Main street fund for $:)274.30. Relative to an order issued some time since to the previous committee on fire and water to have hose cart pointed, the order was continued, report to be made at next meeting. Bids for moving earth on city property near Fifth read as follows: Dan Lyons, 15 cents per yard ; J. A. Confer, 13 cents per yard ; Godfrey A Batdorf, 14 cents; E. Parker, 12 cents; Chamberlain A Confer, 15 cents. T. C. Clopton $.'00. Refered to street committee with power to act. The committee on streets and public property reported that they believed it the duty of the property owners of John Qtlincy street near Seventh lo grade same, when if needed the city could then provide for carrying off water com plained of. Ordinance introduced regulating licenses an 1 regulating fee to lie paid; ordered published to come up for final passage June 10. Complaint of George Remlw that owing to 'aul'.y construction of box at side of Fifth street, water had escaped and washed out fill in I. is lots, and ak- iiw that same be refilled or an allowance I ti ttr .In tnuirun r..f.frol III KHIll III 1 1 1 IIU ' on streets and public property. Communication of T. W. Clark rela tive to claim for building his own side walk on the improvementof Main street ; laid on the table for action when other similar claims mar be acted on. Reort of recorder made showing (our cases for May. One wag fined $" for disorderly conduct which was not paid; another was fined $" and required tn re pair broken furniture in jaii, which was done. Two were fined for running gaming tables, $3) each. Amount converted to treasury $40.60. Report of city engineer upon amount of work done on Main street in Mav by Hamshaw ami Buhm showed amount to be $o ,274.30. Tht finance committee reported the following bills which were ordered paid: E. L. Shaw $ fil 00 C E Burns 5 00 L. L. Porter 25 00 L. A. Nobel 4 80 Entkki'hihb 11 25 Herald 1 00 Electric Co 172 45 H.T. Kladen 2 00 S. F. Scripture 5 00 Mrs. G. W. Church 10 00 Clias. Babcock 61 00 Forsyth 19 25 W. Rhodes 10 00 Howland 7 85 T. W.Secor 12 25 Pat McLaughlin 3 00 Eli Creswell 4 86 Jos. Aldredge 3 50 Jeff Shaw 2 00 Pope & Co 32 65 Awarded Highest 0 p 0 E S Tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard D. W. Kinnulrd PJ7 80 Goo. Reed Ml C. It. Welsh TO IW The finance committee reported that they they had examined city treasurer's report and found same correct. Relative to the claim of E, P. Drlggs as citv attorney for over $:I0 (or collecting certain note In favor of the citv, it was ordered that the bill be cut to $') and a warrant drawn (or that amount. Tlie motion to place two arc lights at railroad on third street in accordance with the proposition o( Manager Good, was amended to place one light at thu Abeniethy bridge and one at the Intel section of Seventh street and (he Molalla road. A warrant was ordered Issued for the collection of the Seventh street delin quent assessment and interest. A ballot for water commissioner re sulted 111 the election ol T. L. Charmiin. The vote stood t'hannaii 4, Ryan 2. The higgust vote ever polled In the state and county was rolled up on Mon day, and this notwithstanding the (act that the elements conspired In several sections to keep quite a good many vo ters away (rom the pulls. It is estimated that in Poitland ulone there were'JOOO votes kept away by the tlood. The result is to many a surprise and to all thinking people it must be a matter of congratu lation that the principles of honesty and sound administration have prevailed. The campaign in this statu was waged bitterly by the populist in opposition lo Senator lktlph's tariff and financial views, they preferring to scud Prnnover to the senate to represent their incongru ous theories. This was t ie line ol battle and was generally so recognized . and accepted. The verdict is a vote of con fidence in Senator Dolph and is gen erally so understood Oregon is to be congratulated in that the state will con tinue to tie represented by so able a man as Senator iHilph instead of misrepre sented by a demagogue of the lVnnoyer stripe. The result in the state is not yet known as many of the wires are down so that some localities have not yet becu re (Kjrted. but enough is known to show (hat everything trended toward repub licanism. The vote so far as known is given below by counties. After the victory of Monday it was fit ting to celebrate the the event with cere monies and speeches fitting the occasion, so a demonstration was decided upon for Thursday evening and word was sent out for the clang to guther. The canon was engaged to !e II red from the bluff, banners painted and music engaged. Everybody but the populist Invited to 'fall in. Christian Endeavor llully. There was a large and enthusiastic audience at the Baptist church Wednes day night in the interest of a local en deavor union. Addresses were made by Mr. Curtis, of Portland, Rev. Cowan, Parker, Wall and others. A large com mittee was apK)inted to report constitu tion and by-laws and a line of work. From the spirit of the meeting there is reason to believe that lines of work will be inaugurated and carried forward that will tend to the better observance o( the Sabbath, the suppression of evil, enforce ment of law and raiding the standard of morals in our city. All true minded eople will hail with joy a union of our Young Peonies' societies if good can be done, for it is greatly needed. Ijiwii Social. The souial committee of the Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Presbyterian church will give a social on the lawn of Mr. G. W. Church, corner of Seventh and Monroe streets, on the evening of Tuesday, the 12th. Seasonable refreshments will be gold (or the benefit of the church. P. S. Make a note of thu date and Ire there. Ss-cial arrangement! have been made with the weather clerk. It ll.inl times Prices. S. F. Scripture hag reduced the price of ho se shoeing to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many veurs experience insures first class work. Mmni.KTOWN, Pa., April 14, 1801. Mr. Norman Liomtv, Des Moines, la. Dkar Sir: riease send me four dozen Krauso'a Headache Capsule.. They are the best headache remedy we ever handled. Yours, John W. Star, Have you seen those beautiful Indigo, oil red and light prints, outing flannels, satteens and trimmings Just received from Chicago at the Red Front Stores away below any prices quoted in Clacka mas county before. Receipt, note and order books at the Entkrpiiisb office. Honors World's Fair. TIM WKAKKST SIVT - tn your whoU VHI..III .u.It... . U tho livtir. if tlml doesn't do Ita work of puri fying Hie IUmI, nor troubles com from It -.- Mian you van rw- niemUT. Dr. nmWi Golden Mwlleal Discovery acta tiKn tills weak i't m nothing elm mn. It nam It up to her.ltliy natural action. Ily thoroughly purity log t'.s hlool, It rmelini, tmllila up, and Invigorate tvury sul of Uw I) item, Kor all rilmuwa that ileniid on Mis llvm or the hloott -lvwil, luillgmtlott, lllllim una ; vory form of Scrofula, awn Con sumption (or I.utig scrofula I In Its mi ller tnK : iil thn mt uttibUirn Skin and Healp tlum, tlin " IHaenviiry ' la tlm only remedy unfuilmg anil slTwUva that It can m trmimnfrffi. If It dmwn'l bonvflt or curs, you bay your money back. On tlnun birina, It's an Insult to your In MllgKiie to have something alM ufrorwl as " Ju a good." in Hcfore cotitriu'titiK IV your crop it w ill bo A to your interest to J N(0 C. J. MITCHELL. At'WdWA, (IHKI1DN. I.llloulhtl A Co., IU ami KU Frunl Hlrei't, Hall rrani'Ueii. t.llli'iiltml linx.S ami 1(1 W Her St. New York. 6J llereiidh lllull St., LolllllIU F. C STR EYFFELER TICACIIICU ORGAN. PIANO AND VUICE CIII.TBHR In Oregon City Every Saturday. Leave o'ders st Enter pnan "tiler). 44H E. Market t.. Portland, Ol. 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