Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, AlHJUST t. liW. oKK(,oN city ltTor, C ..! ol Polio Awiior, Tr.i.rt'r. C ly attornfT. gup'l. ol Wmer rkft. Cly KiiKlnwr. C,'Unollinu-H; C. Stim-i... J J. 'n.c lion), .laffitr. 1FKICKKS llirmu Siratiibt CITY FATHERS ASSKMUI.K Anil Mold lmotniit Special ami Itetr ulur Nosslom at the Council. Mayor Straight railed a special meet' Hi i ..r i t - :i i...., i I T W on'l ' cvm.iii mil muiiiinv I'vt'fv Ckn. K. Burn K S CiiIiIt K. 1- tlnlinio. E. K l'rimii C. Bld,k. Jr. W H. Howi'Il 1. Kliitmlnl ieo, Hr.uuhtnll, Mick Howell, L. L Purler, Henry MrMiiim, J. W. M.ntatt imiuirll iikIi (lrst WclnwiU) of each month li city hull. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Baskets Hrtskots, n.iskct, at Tlie Kair. IMrl ami white metal bolt pins at the Racket More. Slop ml try Uncle John's soiltt. Fint in the ciiv. Money 10 loan on pxxi real estate arcuri'y ly AS. Pressor. Fresh vegetables from Maplewixxi ' farm delivered to all pfrts of the city. That 10 acre tract on West Si.Ie can be now (or $"00. Owner wants money , j C. 0 T Williams Mr. Freytakt supplies his customers three t 'meg a week with all vaiieties of fine vegetables! prices are very reasonable. Uolfe ami tea sets 10 to 30 cents at The Fair. inn, to oonsulor several important niit ters. Recorder Fonts and all the mem 1hs of the council, Chiel of Police Hums and the usual complement of vis itois were in attendnnco. A resolution was iiitrmliietvl by Coun cil man Porter, that the. fit v treusuier be i j insii iicied to make a hill for ilellinpient . i rent and license to the Oiegon City Transportation Company, or any other parlies who are delinquent in the pay ! iiieut of licenses, and further that the treasurer be required to msko a monthly reHirt to the council of the status of all licenses of whatever nature, issued in ac cordance with ordinance regulations. The resolution was carried. Now was brought up the important question of the evoninu. in an attempt to determine the ownership of a pileof rock lying on the city's lot at tho head of the ! ut.n.d d nui I '.,,.i ,..,. ' Stevens stated that he was chairman of the street committee at the time Dan Williams was erecting his building on city purvlww the Maltese cross o7-pound hiH-e for the use of the department. Thomas Campbell was granted tt liq uor license for the term of six mouths, J. W, Charlton and Mill A Cole gave no tice that they would apply (or liquor li censes. The mayor announced the appoint ment of F. T. (irillith as city prosecu tor, which on motion was continued by the council. The coutr ict made with II. Weinhard by the street committee for the con struction of the Kiu'hth street, was read nnd ordered placed on record. j The follow ing bills were ordered paid : ! Sunnier A Albu, keeping Fair- ! child I Acorn Rubber Works, Iivdranis ; C. C. Rabcock, street com J T. W. Fonts, recorder ', M. (i. llai kley, sped d police I Pope A Co., hardware I 1.. I.. Porter, attorney habeas , corpus ease, A. Clark ! C. t. T. Williams, ins preui. . P 0 F. 1. Co, lights K. Runts, chief of police . i John Folier, street cleaning . K. I.. Shaw, night policeman J. W. Kelly, night policeman PoeACo, cemetery fund . Rl IK) '.Hi 00 70 10 .'. 01 5 00 11 0o 15 00 101 17 171 lo 00 00 10 oO t 00 j & w I t! (X) ! For a q-iiet place to liileii your horses wav from the motor line and a place to get a Crst class job of repairing or horse shooing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. Wie dish covers for 10 and 1" cents at The Fair. 100 acres of land near Clackamas sta tion for filthV Some improvements. Think of it. See or write E. C. Hackett, Oregon City, Or lm Lad:e and boys Eton caps, just the the thing for out in i near, at (he Racket store. .i . . t i . exen.nsH-LaiH.asseuni.iss.ou , city Tr0ilBim,r uMAn reor!ed the dump the rock that he had excavated lo ,,,( uf dolimpient licenses, and the make mom for his building, stating at cii(.f of wa (ir)H.ei, ,0 ,ht, the lime that the city would rieo.l Hiol y Tlle trewuwr fr,w ,utlf. u..i rock lor sewer purposes. lie did not re- ; i(n( M 40 in the ci.v on port the matter to the council for the j . M m-, roasoii that he did not consider tt a mat- au, wftt(ir C01IllUlP rwo.n. ter of enough importance at the time, to , miu(,(1 ,iHt (he Mlfu,a mduH, rM neevssitate makinga report ; that he con- j fwl ()( mw hi)(tt Fjlmly , m)lioI suiereo inai me cny nan uniuspuiea j v OAiiersuip oi ine rocs in question, ami that no one else had any right to dis pose of them. Mr. Williams then told i.! . i.. .f ki. . . it.. ..: i i... ... sum o. i.ie siory. ite sa.u ..... no o( Wej,ard fund dul not consider that Mr. Mevens a -1 cepted the rock for the city, and was I ane.l tnal ine 1'omiiiKiee ptircuase hoii feet of hose for I he lire department. Hills of II. II. Johnson and D.Neil, Hedges A (irittith were onlered paid out llillhlluir MuleM. Henry Salisbury has hniitihi two lots III (iladslone, and work has ln n.ni on the new dwelling, whii.h he lius Inid in coulemplation. tirorge T. Howard h in hoii lit I wo lots ill tiladstoiie, and will In a -lnr time lum' a new residence erected The Mechanic's Mill have hoi' not the mill work lor loseph Walton's new resi dence at I'lv, J. Jones has coinplelcd (or .1 Ronke on Jell'erson street, near Eleventh, u new dwelling, lie is also leiil linu' an; Land making other improvem-nts on j the old residence, sit in, to I on the same i properly. I The building that formerly Moml on j Main street, adjoining llaidiuu''s illu sion', ami occumeil as a hi.rb"i slii p and , tmloiiiig establishment, has beim placed in position on the lot back ol J Scripture's blacksmith shop The build-; ing has been remodeled and tilted up i for a dwelling. M.l . I I . , . t ... .- .. I .1... . I inu inns lor uie construction oi ine I Morey-llardiug-Waldeil brick oie ioH'iied in the ollice of Mori I on A Vote, ! TneMiliiv iLflernooii ut ll.ii o'clock, ui.il wore as follows: Stokes A Zeller, Port- j laud, r.Io'i; James Dillon, I'mtliin O.tr.'O; W. R. Re.nu, Portland, 17,"tl; W. 1! Steel A Son, Portland, H.!i00; Cramer, Portland, $tl,K."i0: Rurke A O'Connor, fS.tVIl); Kduaul Kdlleather, t!,S(H); Wilbur Howell, H.7i7; John Chandler, (7,USI; Hon. A Wishart. Oregon City. $S,5(H); Sclman A Put- row, Oregon Citv, were the lowest hid- deis for the plumbing and heating, mid were awarded the contract at fHO for the pluinliiiitf and l YH.'i for the heating ol the building Steel A Son as j awarded the contract for the erection of ! the main building, their hid being the ALU Highest Quality is our aim Wo mako a ppoclalty of flno Toa.Coffoo nndSplcos No iiuitlci' wluit (u lniy at our sloro it in llio very licst of i( kiml. .Kverytiiiiitf is iww ami frt'sh. Wo would ask you to call and hop our stock. Wo liavo tlm ImsI lirunds of all goods, andean in Hoinolincssliow you soinctliiiij; very liiu1. Commorclnl Bank Block, nrrr Gla.-ware, The Fair. ' all kinds and prices at Antifermentine ten cents a package. Pref-eives fruits without cooking. E. F. . William, the irrooer. Why descend those tiresome steps when you wish pure drugs, chemicals and drug sundries? "Time is money" Save Wh by getting your prescriptions filled at the Seventh St. Pharmacy. Lunch baskets all sizes, cheap at Staub's grocery. Fresh stock of canned nealti and fruits. Prepared letiion syrup just (he thing for a cool drink. New supply of ladies shirt waists, white and colored, at the Racket Store. Meat from cheap second grade beef cannot be otherwise than tough and tasteless. Albright buya only the best of stock three ar.d five-year-old stall fed steers furnish his stakes and roasts juicy and tender enough for a king. It yon enjoy a good cup of coffee try J our Red Seal Rlend Java and Mocha. E. E. Williams, the grocer. A well made lemonade will both quench vour thirst and tone up your stomach, it is the most healthful sum mer d:it;k to le had. Try a glass of Uncle John's ice told lemonade. onn.l threshing account books for sale t this office. T'.e ook contains date lines with indexed spaces for the differ ent varieties of urain with price printed on a i.iub. The part to be detached is a complete statement of grain threshed, and can he used as a receipt. Business was not very lively in the county offices during the month of July.. Fees re-eived in the recorder's office anioont'.-d lo Mi .') , and in the county clerk's ollice, f 1:14.20. No fees were col lected in the slieriif's office during this month, but about M.000 taxes were paid in. Jung.; J. W. Meldrum has demon strated year and after year that peaches of extraordinary fine quality, can be produce'! on the Clackamas and Wil lamette bottoms. His peaches this sea goo are the finest in the market, and surpass the imported California article. The ol I county bridge across the Ab ernethy at Green's Point, presents a very dilaindated appearance, and should by all means be torn down. The spectacle of this broken-down structure standing alino-it in an improved roadway, is not very soul inspiring to people driving into the city limits from that direction. The Epworth League of the M. E. church had a pleasant picnic party at Judge Meldrum's residence below town last Monday evening. They went down on the electric car, and held tlie picnic under the shady trees surrounding the Meldrum residence. The Judge brought out a bai-ket of bis best peaches, which were duly appreciated. The change of time in the Southern Pacific does not add to the facilities of handling Eastern mails in the Oregon City postoffice, as the messenger does not deliver the mail to the postoffice from the depot until after the north bound mail arrives at 7:23 a. in. Rutin order that the public can get their mail at a seasonable hour, Postmaster Green comes down at half past six in the morn ing, carries the mail to the office and distributes the same. : afraid that he would receive orders from the council at anv time to remove the rook oil its property ; that if he had not received permission to dump tho rook on these premises, he would have been unable to have erected the building on account of the expense involved in re moving the rock. He further stated that the di-xisal of the rock had caused him some anxiety, and when Edward Kill feather, who has the contract of build ing the foundation of the Morey Hard ing brick offered him the small sum of ten cents per ereh, he thought he was doing the proper thing in getting the rock removed off the city's pro(erty, but the city authorities had enjoined Mr. Killfealher from removing the rock. The matter was discussed pro and con by several members ol the council, and the fact was brought out that the contrac tor of the Weinhard sewer had made the citv an offer of 2) cents per perch for the rock left on the same ground by Mr Peters. Council men Cooke and Meldrum both thought that Mr. Williams was en titled lo the possession of the rock, and the latter said that he presumed if he was to leave bis buck hoard standing on one of the city's lots for a vear, that the ct until would claim ownership of the ve hicle. Councilman Cooke thought it would look very small on the part of the city to claim ownership to this small rock pile, and some of the other council men coincided wiih the views of Coun cilman Stevens. There was a general discussion on the powers delegated to a street committee and its chairman bv the council. Mavor Straight thought the best method of settling the owner ship of the rock, would be to compro mise the matter, as the city had re ceived an offer of 25 cents per perch for rock, they could well afford to allow Mr. Williams 10 cents per perch lor the por tion of rock he claimed, and thus avoid any possible trouble that might arise. Councilman Stevens then made a motion that the matter be referred to the com mittee on streets and public property with authority to make final disposition of the matter. A'ter some diicussion the motion prevailed. The mayor announced that he had re ceived a check for ifWO from H. Wein hard, to be used in payment of tho con struction of the sewer through tho Wein hard block under the direction of the committee on streets and public prop erty. Counciluien Broughton, Cooke and Meldrum were appointed a committee to employ an attorney to bring suit against Clackamas county, if necessary, to recover the city's proportion of road tax, collected by the county, amounting to about $1,800. The monthly session of the city coun cil was held Wednesday evening, Mayor Straight in the chair, and present T. VV. Fouts, recorder : C. E. Burns, chief of police, and all the members of the coun cil. The minutes of the last regular and special sessions were read approved. A petition was read, signed by Thomas Cbarman & Son and a Dumber of other business men, asking that the East Side Railway Company be granted a fran chise to run freight cars into Oregon City. On motion the petition was placed on file. A petition was read from the fire de partment asking the council to appro priate $100 towards defraying the ex penses of a running hose team at the. Northwestern Firemen's tournament at Vancouver early in September. On mo tion tho prayer of the petition was granted and a warrant ordered drawn on the treasurer for the amount. A communication was read from the fire department recommending that the On motion tho committee ou streets and public property were directed to ad vertise for sites for an engine hoti-e for the bill Company. The finance committee announced that all bills against the titv imit be pie-ented on Saturday liefore the regu lar ui on 1 1 1 1 v council meeting. f. .. l: I . Hie or..,....... e a pa-,. i ,,,, f ,,. cetiaii. lots ai.d bucks in l ark audition was pis-cd. An ordinance was rend limt time granting the Eist Side Rail way a iranchise to run freight and ex press cars in the city, which war re ferred to the street committee for amendment. The Weinhard money was made a seciiil fund, and new war rants were ordered issued against the de linquent Main street property holders. Coiintihran Moffat moved that the street crossing on the S P. track, be bridged, which was referred to street committe. j The stockholders of the Blue River Milling and Mining Company liehl a meeting in this city last Friday. They feel much encouraged over the recent as says ami working tests of the ore cently taken out, anil decided to push the work of development. A party con sisting of II. C. Green, James Curran, , giving as a reason W. L. Beckner and 11. B. Nichols, will at once be sent to the mines in Eane county, and begin some extensive de velopment work on the Cyclone mine. The management have received some pointers from a mil ing ex-rt, an 1 will prosecute the work in a scientific way. My boy was taken with a disease res embling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I hmirtily reco mend this remedy to all persons suffer ing from a like complaint. 1 will an swer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is enclosed I refer to any county official as to my reliability. Wm. Roach, J. I'., Primroy, Campbell Co., Teun. For sale by i. A. Harding, druggist. Mnlino Mills. Mulino Roller mill is in better order then ever, and is doing as good work as any. Cash for wheat at all times at the highest market price. Farmers, give me a chance at your wheat, whether for exchange or sale. C. T. Howard. Notice to Taxpayers. There will positively be no further ex tension of timeawl after August loth all persons delinquent on the tax roll will have to pay the penalties added by law. E. C. Madihx'K, Sheriff. Kenneth Bazemore had the good for tune to recieye a small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrh.Ka Remedy w hen three members of his fam ily were sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them all and he had some left which he gave to George W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewiston, N. C,, and it cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus, give this rem edy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows its introduction and uso has made it very popular. Notice of Exniiinallon. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers in the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will will hold a public examination at the court house, in Ore gon City, beginning Wednesday June 14, at 1 o'clock p. in . II. S Gihsox, School Supt. Clackamas County. Dated August 2, 1805. : lowest. Work will liegin on the main structure as soon as the stone woik of ttie foundation is completed. Tim build ing will be brick, 72x75 and two ntories hitih. The front tt id be made of orna- menial pressed brick, modern style. The 'ground floor will lie dividd into three j largti lurne store rt.oiiiN, ami the upor ; lloor will contain a large hall, 5Sx:l', snd Every room in the building will he lit with electricity, uud provided with steam heal, and will he complete with the latest modern im provements. Owing to the lively com (HUitlon among builders, on account of the dull times, the complete c-t and equipment of this building, will not he over $10,000. The building, when com pleted, will be a substantial addition and ornament to the city. While Brothers, of Oregon City, were the successful bidders (or the contract of erecting the Weinhard block on Eighth antl Main streets. The bids were oiM'iied in Portland Wednesday and proHisals were received from three Port land builders and two Oregon City con tractors. The architect declined to en tertain two bids that were under the amount bid by F. F. and W. A White, that they were lower than the work could bo honestly done The building complete w ill cost about? Pi, 000, and it is a satisfaction to know that an Oregon City firm secured the contract in the face of brisk competition from the Portland builders. Tho building will he (Mix 110 feet and two stories high be sides the basement. The basement will constructed of stone with a concrete lioor and the remainder of tho building will be made of brick, except the front which will be composed of pressed anil common brick, stone and iron. The front of the building will be tasty in de sign and prerent a solid appearance. The first floor will be divided imo three store rooms, one of which will befitted up for a saloon. There will he a central stairway leading to the upper story, wnich will he fitted up with offices in front, and a large hall at the rear. White Brothers have the contract of do ing nil the work on the structure, in cluding excavating and tho building of the foundation and basement. Mr. Weinhard furnishes the common brick for the structure, and the contractors furnish the remainder of the material. Preliminary work will commence on the structure at once, but it will not bo de termined what disposition will be made of the brewery building, until the sewer along the pioM-rty is comploled. Thomas Moore, who has the contract of building the Weinhard sewer, com menced operations Thursday, and is get ting the ground ready. That 20 acre tract, level road, 2J' miles out, plenty of running water, only $050. C. O. T. Williams. MEAT 5 eal Life ForR Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mm CREAM wssm u Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. FVrrtY (INK NKKIH A nt'KINKH KWfATtoN. Mnr yoiiltir mrn nJ wmu -n i nn at""1 Inil an or two fun at n.'hiw.l whir tint titltn rnir that cm b,. ompniirt In ihnl llmr' Tho colli-ir Indielm 1 hnrt F.NOUHII I'lit'ltHB S ,, a Hi'MiVKHM n.1 HMUHTIIANIi TiifltHK Tor raUli, im i1.lr.. 4M YAMHILL sr. - - HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE. rORTtAND, OR. Red Front Trading Co, Successors to Hamilton Urns. nny Di)JXiD3 view iiPiiaiL, Prices lower than ever. Many goods to close at Cost or less. Produce of all UIihIh wnntctl. c. h. Jj.tnti. KIKKY VrjHH. "WETTR ft JAMES r tit it it 4.1:, !: OH TI4, t.n 1101 mi:. 3 PAINTING. in lure or Carrlaeo Painting a Specialty. . . Kit 1 111 1 . 1 Hunts ot all color nun siiaui's mixed to order Hlllllll IIIIHIltitil'S. Main Simp nt Story I'ro'n. .v Co'h. cnrriiine ami wnon factory, next to Xolilittn I, ivory Slalilcs. Also next to the Oregon City Iron Works, Oregon City, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Strs. Telephone, Ocean Wave and Bailey Gatzert Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Company. Allcr Struct Dock, Telephone No. .'lol. .4 a-" '- ? mi en' V I" -j' : k. :.rr.-: :j. " , - V XJ. !.!. it V X ,1 'V 1 m - : Portland, Astoria and the Ocean. Telephone) loaves Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Tclephono leaves Astoria 7 P. M., daily except Sunday. Huns direct to train for Clatsop bench and connects witi Str. Ilwaco for Ilwaco trains running to all points on North beach. Riiley Gatzert leaves Portland 8 P. M., daily, except Sunday; on Saturday 11 P. M. I .eaves Astoria daily at ():!") A. M., except Sunday and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connects with all trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaco beach. This lino has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from Astoria every night in tho week. Ocean Wave leaves Tuesday and Thursday, 8 A.M., Saturday 1 P. M., running straight to Ilwaco, connecting with trains from all points on North Beach. Leaves Ilwaco, Wednesday and Friday mornings 7:150 A. M., Sunday night G P. M. U. B. SCOTT. E. A. SEELEY, President. Agent. 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