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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, KKIJHUAKY ttTi'mT' ma-Z3ZMju.:r. ... . - Clackamas Co. Directory. COUNT OKriCKIIM. Jill IK, tllurk ul Courts, HIierlfT, . hwonlnr, . Trnuiimr, j - HnhiHil Hu perl lllnuilonl, Hurcayi.-r, Cormier, CuniiiilMlounra. (lonluii R, llsrse lwi. t. Iliirdiii K. ('. MmMiH'k M M Kmimlif M. I.. Uin J.(!. Ilm.lli.f II. H (HUoii I), W K liiiinlrl It, I.. Mniinmi I Hli'hsrrt Hciilt I Prank JKr CHAT ABOUT TOWN. I "r Icon the lowoat ml Front Htorm Fir mid limb wood vtailUiil t thin II FiiiKHt llnu of luco In tint city at tlia Itaikot tor. Siniikn tlie Krrmtmiw dar. K. K. William, dm irixcr. Money to lonn on kimkI roil I'Bliile mitirlly ly A. H. Pimmur. I.oiiKfullow nyiiipiwiuiiin liavo lircome fml In tl 10 cities uf I tin Kant. IliKlirnt irici ull tiy tlio CumtiKirWal bank fur comity ami city warrant. Tim IhIkkI In vUitlriK can Is it tlm Kx TkKl'kiBk Okrici, I'rii en to itilt you. Fivo ronlit or pounil will lie pajil for t'limn wlilti foltoii rK at tliii olllce. Forty x-kr ami singers will iuhI In the I.oiiiilnllow nyiiiK)iiiiii March Int. To mako room for other trixwls, tinware will be clixM-d out at coat at the lUrket atoie. I.aditm' lioso, cotton, woolun ami tWctvliiitnl at the Harknt atom. Fine woolen hoa Tki. lo 25c. jxr alr. Orlr left at the Commercial ciiiar tore, Coininttrcial Hank blm-k, for 4 foot or Hi-inch wood, promptly filled. Fur sale, one wood-waKon and rack in good condition . rlieap for rash. Marr A KoUtrtaon, 7 1 It and t'intir streets, tf. IIkdmock. Applwa, priuicH, raisin, plum or rice 0 cunt a pound; lemon and oraniici a nn v each at The Rod Front. The Kntkki-misk la the only new. awr In Orpg-on that itivea a cash pre mium tit thixw paying thoir auliacrlition In advanrti, SIMI.OIir8Ct7liK Tachion a guar ante. It rurca Incipient Conminiption. It ia the bent CoiikIi cure. Only one cent a itoa. 25 i t., 60 eta. and $1.00. For aale by G. A. Harding Claurio Rlttculiouae ia now driver for the delivery wagon of the Home Made bakery. Though but a ainall boy he given good autinfiti'tion to llio putroni of that bakery by hi prompt iter vice. 8inoke the KerineniH cigar. E. K. William, the grocer. The Student' quurtclie from 1'iiotflu University have coiiHcnted to assist at the Longfellow symposium to 1ms given at the Congregational church March Int. Thia la their first appearance in Oregon City. Take a done ol iVwitt'a Little Early Riser just for the good they will do you. Theae little I'IIIn are good for Indigestion, yood for headace, good for liver com plaint, good for conciliation, They are guotl. C. G. Huntley. druirgiNt. Oregon Cily ia to have another mill nery "tore, to 0K'n about the middle of March if a suitable building can le be secured. The alock will be brought from the Kant and will embrace the latent in women' wear. A Kociul will he held at Kluvnly'a ball on Friday evening of thia week by the h. A. R. nnd Y. I. H C. K. of the Pres byterian church. A pleading program will bo r tillered and appetising refresh ment wi 1 Ik served. Adniisslon 10 cents, relreshinenlH 10 centi. Aa announced in another column by Superintendent (iibson, the regular quartcily examination for icaehera will take pluce at the court house next week. The examination will begin at 1 o'clock I'. M. Weclmmdiiv Htid will probably close Friday. A largo number of appli cants Ih nut expected nt this examina tion. Smoke the KenncHMo William, the griper. cigar. K. E. The qmiterlv conference of the M. E. church will be hold on Kumluy and Mon day February 10 and 11. Sunday even ing at 7 :!!0 Kev. O. W. Gue D. D. pro viding elder of the Portland district will preach. The Lord's supper will he celebrated at the close. Monday even ing at 7:.'I0 he will lecture on "Mistakes" Admission free. Risbop Win. Dillon D. L. will conduct the third quarterly conference services for the United Brethren at their church in this cily on Saturday and Sunday, Fobruay 9 and 10, Services Saturday at 2 o'clock A. M. and 7 :30 P. M . The presiding elder Rev. ILL. Barkley can not be present, he being a member of tlio legislature. Insure In the Farmer's Co-operative Fire Insurance Association of Oregon City. Tliechenpest mutual protection in the Htato, Men combined to insure tlieniHelvcB. Applications taken Ify M. L. Moore, county treasurer, and presi dent of the Association. Agents wanted throughout the state. Address the sec retary, O. A. Cheney, Oiegon City, Or. NTII.I, IUIX0TI1M AT MIXM. Fourteen IIiiIMk Hare Keen Taken for SeiiHtorai.fi No Lloctlon. Special Correspondence. MONIMV The legislature met at 12 o'clock today in Joint session and took one ballot which allowed no material change, there being Mixtonn absent and paired. The ballot stood an, Hermann (I, Williams 9, Wealhnrford 7, Hare 10, Jjrd 4, Lowell 3, There are three or (our member sick and number had gone home and did not return till the 1 :40 train. The afternoon session showed all returned and a full house except the sick. At the time of adjournment Saturday there hail been bills Introduced in the senate to the number of of 2011 and In the house 310, making h'il and the session just half gone. There baa been two mora bills creating new counties Intro duced, one for Eastern Oregon to be called Sutton and one In the valley to be called Calapnaia county. A bill of Smith of Josrpheno carrying an appropriation of floO.OOO for an insane asylum for Southern Oregon. Each house has repealed the jute mill bill. Tlii was the bill passed 2 year since approptiating a large aum for the piirMB of building and operating a jute mill for furnishing employment for the convict. Petitions signed by the hundred have been sent to the legislature asking for the enacting of a law to suppress the use of cigarettes. Such a bill baa been intro duced tiy Nmulor Penny making II un lawful to manufacture or offer for sale cigarettes after lix month from the time the hill becomes a law. This bill should certainly pass, Friday, Saturday and part of Monday were seiit in aecond reading of bills. A few new one being introduced. Friday's Statesman had tin to aay of Hon. Geo. C. lirownell : "Give Senator Itrownell hall a chance and he may be depended upon to present a clear forcible and eloquent argument In favor of what ever measure the passage of which he may be advocating. Upon Senator Itrownell fell the honor ten day ago of placing In nomination before the senate in separate session the name of Hon. J. N. Dolph to succeed himself In the United States senate fioin Oregon and ihia the talented orator from Clacka mas did in a neat but brief address, whose well chosen words and sound arguments won for Mr. Riownell many high compliments. Friday in the senate Mr. Itrownell again made a telling argu ment in'which he took the part of moral ity and rendered the homes and mothers and all lovers of honor and virtue, purity and chastity a lasting service in his advocasy of the enactment of Senator Alley's bill amendatory lo the present co le relative to the age of consent." TlXSDAY. Today noon the 12th ballot for United Slate senator was taken. Cooiwr, of Benton county, again left IMph and voted for Hermann. The vote stood: Dolph 41, Hermann 12, Williams 11, Weatherf jrd 8, Hare 10, 1)rd 3, Lowell 3, absent and paired 2. Rut little inter est was manifested and but few speeches were made. Senator Gowan has a bill regulating the relocation of county seats. It puts the authority Into the bands of county courts and thus takes it out of politics and does away with campaign being conducted on county seat issues for mem Inirs of the legislature. This i a good hill and should become a law. Senator Bancroft ha a bill which pro hibits the sale of firearms to boy under 111 years of age. Senator Butler's bill with reference to the lock at Oregon City has two features. It lowers the tonnage charge for freight from 50 to 30c. per ton, 3 lor empty vessels and passengers the same as now 10 cents each. It also requires the company to report annually to the sec retary ol htato its net earnings as a basis for the 10 per cent tax provided by law. Nothing is said in the bill about nussing rails, logs, etc., through the locks. Senator Gesr.er's bill, mention of which was made last week, raising jurors foes in justice courts, failed to pass. There are a large number of bills from both hoUHp that have not at this time been printed, and a large number of those printed have been read a second time and referred to the proter commit tee, so that by the lust of this week or the llrst of next a goodly number of bills ought to pass both houses, or fail to pass as the case may be. There are a num ber of bills introduced in each house every day. WKDNKBIUY. Senator Maxwell's bill, providing for locating a fish hatchery on Wilson river, Tillumook county, and appropriating funds not to exceed $3(XK) from the fish ermen's speciul state fund, passed the senate today. Senator Dawson introduced a bill to secure estimates and take initial steps towards the purchase by the state of the canul and locks at Oregon City. A bill, by Senator Smith, of Clntsop, to abolish the law requiting payment of a poll tux, was introduced yesterday and ought to become a law. The following are a few of the bills in troduced this session, carrying appropri ations: By McAlMcr, to imp-ove Wallowa Canyon $0000. By Brownell, Stale Irri gation Engineer salary $3000 per an num. By Price, Examiner of HtaU) and County Treasurers salary $500 per an num. By Maxwoll, for Graded School at Tlllninook $0000. By Holt, for Sta'e Assessor sslury $1500. I!y Carter, Stale Dairy and Food Commissioner salary $1000 per annum and expenses. By Gowan, for Graded School at Burns, $5000. By Htelwer, for Flsli Commis sionersalary $2000 and $500 for five deputies each. Gesner, for Soldiers' llohie, $1H,000. Beside these there are more to follow. In the house Daly and Blundell pre sented petition from Benton and Doug las counties, each signed by over one thousand names, asking for the re-enactment of the law for reduction of indebt edness from taxation. Referred to As sessment and Taxation committee. The house sent most of the afternoon yesterday in the second reading of senate bill. House bill No. 230. by Smith, of Jo sephine, provide that when any peti tion shall be presented for the action of the county court for laying out, altera tion, or vacation of any county road it shall be accompanied by satisfactory proof that notice ha been given by ad vertisement in a newsia-r of the county published nearest said road or proposed road fou(wecks previous to the present ing of said petition to the county court, notifying all person concerned that ap plication will be made to the county court at their next session for laying out, changing, or vacating such road, as the case mar be. But very little interest was manifested in the senatorial ballot today, it taking just fifteen minutes all told. No speeche were made. The following is the result : Absent and paired 6. Dolph 39, Her mann 13, Williams 9, Hare 10, Weather ford 7, Lord 3, Lowell 3. THLMSDAY. The senatorial contest showed bo change today, the vote standing Dolph 41, Herman 13, Williams 9, Hare 10, Weatherford 8, Lowell 3, Lord 4. Two member wore absent and paired. Up to and including yesterday only seven bills bad passed both houses and been sent to the governor for approval. Of these Bix were senate bills and one house bill. They were all approved by the governor yesterday. The house bill authorizes a certain school district in Portland to borrow money. One of the senate bill appropriate $40,000 for the expenses of the present session of the legislature and this will doubtless have to be increased at least $15,000. The other bill relate to Incorporating Hillsboro, Burns, Fossel and Florence and one authorizing Astoria to bridge Young bay. The session ia now about two-thirds gone as it will most likly adjourn Satur day night, February 23d, and unless the senatorial contest is soon over but very few measures now before the legislature will ever become laws and perhaps it' just aa well. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. Hon. J. M.Tracey, of Logan, is spend ing a few days in Salem and was seen about the state bouse Tuesday . Chas. Latourette of the firm of C. D. & D. C. Latourette is in Salein for a couple of days on business. Colonel Robert Miller, register of the land oltice at Oregon City, wa in Salem Wednesday and took occasion to attend the legislature. Judge T. A. McBride of Oregon City, was at the capital Wednesday, and on motion of Senator Brownell the courte sies of the senate were extended the judxe who was invited to a seat within the bar. Hurley Stevens, jr., one of Oregon City's young business men, was seen watching the senatorial ballot today. Mrs. C. B. Smith, wife of Hon. C. B. Smith, of Eagle Creek, is in Salem and will spend the legislative session with her husband. Last Tuesday evening John Shadlewas surprised at his residence by a few of his friends in honor of his 49th birthday. Progressive euchre,, music and da icing afforded the evening's entertainment, after which refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pilsbury, II. J. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Zumwalt, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, Moore and Capt. J. P. Shaw. Board and Rooms. Mr. and Mrs. E. Green, late of the Electric hotel have rented the large and commodious dwelling belonging to L. T. Burin on Main and Thirteenth streets and ofl'er furnished rooms and table board, or either one seperate. Terms reasonable. La Kermesse. A 10 cent cigar for a nickel. E. E. Williams, the grocer. O. W. O. Hardman, sheriff of Tyler county, W. W, appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Pemeby. He says: "It gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an invaluable remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Harness Wanted. A single harness is wanted at the Home Made Bakery, Shively block. La KermesNP, Is a fine Havana filler cigar. Worth 10 cents. Sold at 5 cents. E. E. Williams the grocer. City Council. The regular meeting of the city council for Fel ruary was held Wednesday even ing with all the ciiy officer present. After the minute of the previous session were mad a petition signed by about one hundred perwon wa presented ask ing that the license of A. Close for the Reception saloon oe revoked on the ground that It ha become a disorderly place. Council men Porter and Moffat and Mayor Straight appointed to inves tigate the charges. License for saloon granted to Tlio. Campbell as agent. Report of city recorder submitted. By it the indedtedness of Oregon City show to be $15,410.37 in outstanding warrant and $6(),0il0 in bond Ordinance introduced to places license of $10 per month on Chinese laun dries; failed to pas on grounds that as class legislation it wa illegal. Ordinance placed on it final reading passed providing for a city tax of five mills. The matter of collections on Main street assessments placed In the hands of the committee on streets and public proerty. Ordered that city treasurer be author ized to receive warrants on general fund in payment of street assessment at face value and no interest. Finance committee recommended that the cily marshal tie allowed no fees or coinensation other than hi regular salary. Their recotnendation was not acted on a the council by previoua order had allowed 'ee to the marshal when a conviction was bad and a fine paid in, but no fee have been allowed at the ex pense of the city. The question of paying special police men was brought up and Marshal Burns explained that the city was only called on to tay for an extra man when he was out of town on city business; all others times he paid the special oat of his own funds To prevent further misunder standing an order was made that the city would only pay for deputy when the marshal was absent from bis post on city business. The following bills were allowed: C. E Burns, marshal 60 00 J W. Kelly, siKitial police 2 00 Wilson A t'ooke, supplies 6 85 T. W. rout, recorder 25 00 Charman A Son, supplies 90 O. C. Iron Works, supplies 1 00 Pots? A Co., supplies 15 22 Courier, printing 7 75 P G. E. Co.. lights 176 45 While Bros., building cell 14 50 E. L. Shaw, nightwatch CO 00 J. W . Howard, painting cell .... 4 00 G. W. Church, rent hose house. . 16 00 C. C. Babcock. street com 60 00 C. C. Babcock, street work 68 00 II. E, Cross, legal services as per con tract, in injunction suits against the city on Main street improvement for $200 ordered paid . Bill of E. F. Driggs, city attorney, for $150 attorneys fees in the case of the Portland Clay Co vs. Hamshaw & Behm and Oregon City, referred to the finance committee. The charter revision committee re ported that they had not completed their labors, bur. would be ready to report at a special meeting in a few days. The question of electing a recorder for the ensuing rear was brought up, but was summarily disposed of by a motion to adjourn which was carried. La Kermesse. Is a fine Havana filler cigar. WortL 10 cents, sold at 5 cents. E. E. Williams the grocer. You ought to know this: De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and ston the pain instantly. It will cure badly chapped hands, ugly wounds, sores, and a well known cure for piles. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Smoke the Kermesse cigar. E. E. Williams, the grocer. A Des Moines women who has been troubled with frequent colds, concluded to try an old remedy iu a new way, and accordingly took a tablespoonful (foui times the usual dose) of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy just before going to bed. The next morning she found that her cold had almost autirely disap peared . During the day she took s few doses of the remedy, (one teaspoonful at a time) and at night again took a table spoonful before going to bed, and on the following morning awoke free from all symptoms of the cold. Since theu she has on several occasions used the remedy in like manner with the same results and is much elated over her discovery of so quick a way of curing a cold. For sale by G. A. Harding. Druggist. Busy people huve no time, and sensi ble people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent re sults. For Sale. One good milk cow and yearling heifer for sale. The cow is one of the best butter cows in ClackamaB county. P. Paquet, Oregon City. 3t Smoke the Kbrmesse cigar. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Dehorning. Dehorning of cattle successfully done at Eastern prices by R. H. Taber, Mt. Floasant, or P. O. box 132, Oregon City, lino SIIILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. lor sale by G. A. Harding. Give Away A( wli)Mf "-IT Dr. PierceV' Pleasant Pellets To any one tending name and tddrta to ut oh a postal card. Qnct I'xd, Tbty sr Alwiy g Fw. fence, our object in tending them out broadcast ON TRIM a. Tbty absolutely far Sick Htidacbe, Bil ionsncaa, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange ments of the Stomach, Livrr and Bowtlt. Don't accept tome tubslilult taid to be "f'utt at good." The tubttitute coslt Ih dealer lest. It costs you ABOUT the tame. HIS profit is in the "just as good." WHERE IS YOURS? AddreM for Fuse Siuna, World's Dispensary Medical Aiaociatloa, Mb. Ul Mala SC. BUFFALO. At K The New Year- always brings a lot of extra work in a store, the annual stock taking must be done to find out In order to lighten this work as much as possible we will make Great Reductions In Prices in all lines especially in clothing and heavy underwear. Glass & Smyth. Caufield Block. QEP AIRING. IV J. P. LOWE, THE RELIABLE WatcliMer Next Door to Btnr it T 1 Urocery. Hll JEWBier Work Warranted. A Trial Is Asked. 'mm "Where we are MOT1GE1 NOTI0EI1I I mmnmmsar- WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT Suspension Bridge Corner, and in order to acquaint yourself with our new location, are offering extraordinary bargains. We are determined to make our new Store The Cheapest To do your The "Commercial. The best brands of Cigars and Fine Tobac cos. SMOKER'S SUPPLIES. No. 3, Commercial Bank Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 Per Year in Advance. LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE CITY Blue Front Grocery. Seventh St., E. P. Elliott, Prop. All New Stock, -:--:- Of Best Quality. FREE DELIVERY. A TRIAL ORDER ASKED. New Goods Modern Prices. TJjg-BS2- Qorner Grocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea ssS- Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. Oregon Steam Dye Works, Kendall 4 Slaughter, Proprietors'. Cor. Eittbtand Eurnside Bta., Portland Oregon. Clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. Ladies' Miawls and drew good a pec ialty. Faded clothing restored to its original color, to look like new. Satis faction guaranteed. Give u a call. Work called for and delivered. F.aUbllwhed l4i. PIONEER Tranter and h$n$$t Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. 8. DRAKE. DENTIST. Kltroui Oxide km for the patnleu extraction ol teeth ill work irtrnnted and price reasonable. Roomi T, 8 and 9, southwest corner Pint and Taylor streets. Glenn & Cox' old stand, Portland. Oretron. COLUMBIA HOOK AND LADDER CO. Meets tint Friday of eacb month at Fountain engine house. Chas. Athiy, Pres. C. B PILLOW, Seo y. Chas. fimia. I 'ran DR D.8 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HAS RK moved to Odd Fellows' temple S. W. Cor. 1st and Alder, Portlaud, Oregen. Place in Oregon Purchasing. E. PARKER, Proprietor. J. W. O'Connell, Ma'gr. Block., . I III