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Tf OJulinion )q 0 9f Oregon Enterprise. VOL. HO. NO. 2. OHKCJON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMHEH 8, 1895. ESTABLISHED 1866 City rouitTH. ttlrmill phiih convrmns llr.l Mum! 111 No Vomiwr mill llilnl Minnlny In April, I'mhale court In scion Dint Monday In curb month. Oouiml.liiti,r court numls first Wednesdsy kltnr flr.l MniiiUy ol enrli month. J J K, '. il. Vt, HWOl'K, ' ATTOUNKYH AT LAW. IV I I I'malli n In .11 Courts, 1 i Si'ni:lK"l TIHk. rKtiilui'it and rullm'tlnns liioilud. (ini Mulll Htrtmt i;r Mavi'iith. "jOSKI'll ttK'K. ATTollNKY AT LAW. Vrm llm In nil tloiirtsuf t tin Htnte. OlUrr- hi Hunk ir (ir.-.m City lllock with I.. I.. 1'oiU'r. Oregon 'lly, f It. Do II V NX. Oregon. ATTiUtNKY AT LAW, U 1 A 1 I L IH, II. :anY, .... oHKdON. Will iimi'tlc (n nil entire of U itftt. IiiturniH wrUtvu In all lomlhitf nttv ttlci. Mi iri't til U liirniaiiL o ImmIcni rUlt)r. LADIES ! "In five years I used 20 hrix'iiiN at 25 cent i cuch. TiUI cM. fS.ocj. I lave uvd my "I!IS5i:LL" jwei'prr live ycurv It VI C"sl $J -ami Is (i ntd fur live yean more" " I have already saved f.2.00 In cash still have my sweeper-and have also had the henelit ill ease, pleasure and convenience; have saved my time, labor, carpels, health ind curtalnv all by use of a "IllbMLL." III M 24 v. 'As As As Bellog Bitfclj, -THE- HOUSEFURNISHERS w w w . As PIM IP A TU W A T VYNC itt"lnce, P'r cent- ' attendance, rtal number on roll of honor, 32. Diploma of honor have in offered All cnmrnuhli'iitioiia intended for this ! to all minil who are prefent everyday column should U) ad'hcatied to Mm. II. during the flrnt five months without be- H. (iilinon, Oregon City, Orison, inn tanlay. Diplomas in writing have The number of princilH, teacher ! been offered; one each to the boy .(....tu l. .1... ..,l.li, (...liru.til ,f I .1 h.l.;nn .l.n rr.i.t iim ,rtVt. 'ui,i. n,.,i-n.,n . Rim Hit Kill llinnili itu mvn, ...,',",. merit, anil one each to the boy and the and uiHianlH in the Chicago is WM, of whom all but 2!ftl are wonifi), The nnni'M-r of children en rolled h 201, 3H0, Ul.d the coat r pupil is f31.4i a year. The Chithalia, Washington, school board baa made an order prohibiting h-arhcra under contract with the dicrict HEAVY TAXPAYCKS. The County Itimrd of Kiiiiilixntloii ILm t'l'inplctcrt Ita L,ih;ra. Kirl who prove to be the beat writers at the end of the fifth month. Our advanced claaa by persiatwnce and application will be enabled to complete the common school studies this year. If they complete so thoroughly as to pass 1 Kil I..STOUV, ATTOUSKY AT LAW. l'i.Ulr owlt Court IIuum. IHlei siainlnM sail U(rri. itixlo Mnny Uouril, Mininnr. Ii,tm'liwl aud a immral Imv bii.liie.r. II T HI.APK.N, NOTAKV 1't'lU.K! ami C'ONVEVANCKIl, Kl ui li.ii'll"! Ininraiir. wrlllou In Ola llrl..r., nt lUrlliinl, I'aln'ln. Murlh lltllUli A Heit autllv, llinliir "I llremnu Ufflc with II. K. l.'riMi, OrrtnnCllv. Uixfim "I I.AC KAMA a AI1HTKAOT A TKI'sT CO. Al"ireu ol Clarkainas county roiH'rty a iio Ully. UihkI work, rfM.nMe rliarjint, Vt iirk iimraiitml. lilva tin a irlal I). 0 Latouirii. V. K ionlilou, J. Y. i lrk, lilrwloia. oaauoN riTt, - - - oannoa. M N jllHNMiN. D W KlSSilaU I ''INNAtltll A J0MSHON, CIVIl. RNUISKKKS ANIi HCKVKVOHH. Kallway Icm'iI(iii ami roiiatrnrlloii, brlilvi plum am) a.tlmatvi dr wnliir tiipply t)ralna and lrtwl lmirovciuBiit ol town omUI altrulloii lu In ftraiiilttlni ami blue jiriniiin it cahky Johnson, Leading Agen cy in Clackamas County. HICPHKHKNTINUl- ItoYAI. K l.t VKKI'OOL, Ixwa larirmt bualnva tn the world. NOHI'K IIKITIHII A M , latent aaeti In th. world. M'N OK LONDON, ulde.t purely tire limuranr. company tn the world. .KTS A OF II AHTKoHD, lariti-ntamt bt American Company. COXTISKSTAl. OK SF.W YOKK.onaof the bent American companies. AM) OTHEIt Kl 118 1 CLASH COMl'ANIEH. Cnll on ni for Wntlnua, onit alau (or Hlotlwra and Calendars T. L DONALDSON'. At Commercial Bank. The Clackamas county boardof erprl intion has complet!d its labors and filed its reort with the county court. It i a noteworthy fact that 1;h than a half down cbaniea were made in Aes sor Bradley's figures. The onlv author ity that has any power to make changes i in the roll before the tax levy is made, is ! the state board of equalization. The as- . uiuumAnt nl tliA rnrrtfimtinnH frnita nn from dancinit or playing car-is, and the an ordinary teachers' examination, I , cnnm(HrA,y higher than last year. In action as mik.ht have been xcted, has ', expect to present them with diplomas of ( lm ;e portiHnj General Klectric Com stirred up the towns social circles greatly, graduation from the public schools. pany was asvssed f:!18,200; Oregon a. . orA.M. j Iron & Kteel Co., 177,918; Willamette Report of Went Oregon City public. Pulp A Paper Company, 74,700; Oregon school forlhd month ending November! A California Railroad Company, $170, 2 1Hj5: I 447; Oregon City Manufacturing Com- ' Primary grade, Miss Addie Clark' pany, $45,0(0; Portland Flouring Mills teacher: Numtjer pupils enrolled, 49; j Co. $15,000; Crown Paper Company, average attendance, 30; number be- $27,000: Gladstone Real Entate Ass i longing, 41; number canes tardiness, 16;; tion, $15,750; East Side Railway Con number cases disciplined, Z; number; pany, su.ouo. me tonus ior inn year visitors, 3. Intermediate grade, Mary Talbott, teacher: Number pupils enrolled, 4J; average attendance, 36 ; number belong ing, 40; number cases tardiness, 3; l.AWYKU. Coruar Rlhl auU M.ln trrU, Orrgoo City. Orraon. KKAL KMTATK TO HELL AM) MONF.Y TO LOAN. r UPOKTKK, J' ATTOKNKY AT LAW unmi-ri or raoraarv ri aannuii. Oltle. nnl P Uwm Cllv bank 011 tli trL p" a t WILLIAMS. RKAL K8TATK AND WAS A OK ST. Aooil Uuaol bmliir... rr.lilvue anil auburbau rropurly. F An I'miwrty III tra-t to u on My trm. rfi r.nnil nc proiniitly an.wewl. Offlea. ncit UiHir loCaultoM A tluntlor'a 'Inn Hors. ffroteE . ih When the public scIkmiIh of New Yerk city were oined the other day, 221,000 pupils apiared in the 110 school houses where they were met by 4000 teachers. There are only 13 cities in the country, exclusive of New York, that have each a larger population than the numler of the public school children of the metro polis, which goes to show not only what a great city New York is, but also how important it is that the should give close attention to the matter of popular edu cation. Under the new school law that took ef fect in Florida on September 1, it be comes penal ofTense for an individual, corporation or association to conduct within the state any school of any grade, public, private or parochial, wherein white persons and negroes are instructed I or boarded within the same building or 1 taught iu the same class or at the same time by the same teacher. Teachers who violate this law may, of course, be fined and imprisoned. Teachers nl the general public are again reminded that the Teachers' As sociation will meet at Molalla on Friday of this week. As the roads are at their beBt and the weather promises to be de lightful, a large attendance is expected. X11- Vinli LlTA "i 7 1 VI I I UHV TVmr ONE NTICn" A BtrBINr.8 EDUCATION. Many youna men and omn fan rirt but en. or Iwo yaara at school-why not lak. a eoora. that can b eomiilrtMl In thai time Th eollra InclmtM a short KNOI.IHH COCR8S b fMM a ni'HlNKHH anil JtMonTHANP rottnBR For ratalntniea adilreaa. 414 YAUIILL ST. - - HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE. - PORTLAND, OR. 1 I. A PC LATOl ltimE, c. ' ATTOKNKYS AND COUNSKLOKS AT LAW MAIN STBRKT, IIIIKIION CITV, PHKdllN. Kllrnl.tl Abtrcu ol tiil.rtan Money, Fore cii. Mortiiiwi'., ami Iran.act (ivueral l.w Uu.lnc.i. II, K. CltOHS, ATIOUNKY AT LAW. Witt raiTii a in Am. t'oi ata or ths Btati Kcal Utat anil Inmiranre. Office on Main Hlroot lnt. Hlith ami Meventh, oaanos city. oa. O' m o'SKii.t, a. W.T1111MV1...N j, 1 iiKi.oKH. r T.oaimtH ,'NKll.U IIKIHiKH, .... Til DM rni'n unirruu, ATTOUNKYM AT LAW. Oltlcci in Harkley lliilbllnir, (rf nun City, and A O U. W. 1 111 pin, rorllaml. Do (ieni'ral Law ItimlncM. I'an Mouoy, I'rac Collt'Ctlima. Forechma iniirl gages, Pmhalo practice. H THING BK BEHU1T ami utility is the new imported Ulnnaware just recciveuat isur moirtter A AndrcHcn's imniense jewelery eutablishment. This firm is up to-dato in every line, ami last October they placed their order in Germany for a large stwk of genuine Chinaware elegantly decorated with Oregon City see'nory. These goods are I now arriving and are very at- 4.......... All 4 imtinl.i 11 ti ij.iii 1 1 am 1 inuf 1.1A thin ir for .renents to send to your friends in the east, or for homo use and ornament. Six Uillerent Oregon nty scones are reproHenieu on iiiu vunuua iixio, ouu are exeeuiea in mo nignesi siyio 01 uic uri. IIUHMICIHTICU ANUHEWKIM. 1 II. UYK, ATTOKN KY AS D (H)UNSKLOU AT LAW WHI l.irocloaa moiUrKi". make iltrrt. leau money, tenia f ataiea anil t-anincl a general law till liicml. Oflloorl lluor adjol d"g Bauk otO.eiiou City. oanos city, "I KO. C. 1IKOWNKLL, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Oaaoos CITY, OaauoS. .... 1.. .11 l.. .,.!. nt Ihn alutn. Ol- w 111 pmeurw 111 "ii 1 : . do, next door to CauBelil A lliinlley a drug tore. oao. a sisaioH. MNEAKSON A IIVDK. V. B. MYPI ( " 7vl yam SCHOOL BKCORT8 Report of Highland school, district No. 33. Following are the names of the pupils who were present every day dur in the month ending October 25th : Q - foot up $887,045. For 180o the same corporations are taxed as follows : Port land General Electric Company, $316. GoO; Oregon Iron & Steel Company, $177,970; Oregon A California Railroad 1 1 K j TV f uuuiuut x. ' w , - F , t---t---j - n number cases disciplined, 3; number Coinpanv, $158,041 ; Willamette Pulpk I . . r & 1 n . . . r. . . 1 n : . visitors. 9. Advancerl grade, C. W. Durrette, prin cipal: Number punils enrolled, 30; average attendance, 29 j number belong ing, 28; number cases tardiness, 2; number cases disciplined, 0; number visitors, 5. Summary Total number pupils en rolled, 116; total average attendance, 101; total number belonging, 109; total number cases tardiness, 21 ; total nura Paper Company, $80,900; Oregon City Manufacturing Company, $52,000; Port land Flouring Mills Company $43,300; Crown Paper Company, $30,000; Glad stone Real Estate Association, $20,650; East Side Railway Company, $16,600. The totals for this year foot up I'JOC.lll. There was$44,4ti5 asseseed to the Oregon k California Railroad Company last year for lands sold on which it is probable ! that thay will not be able to give a title. iluuiuci vi -.-. n . . . v. -, - , - . j tr hr raa rlinpinbned fi : total number which are not included this year. The visitors, 17. 1 Pullman Palace Car Company appears it almost necessary for pupils of the higher grades to do home study. The average attendance (or the month is very good, and it is pleasing to know L..t Lni. nnv Sk mum ilA AVd V Gertie Shockley, Homer Shock ley, Ivens from k1uw (or lriviaj C4Ueg, l nearly Parish, Virgel Welsh, Lester Fellows, j eye in8t)ince gjekness has been given . .... m . 1 n..n I Mary .Haytloiu, wyrue jones, iwue Jones, Frank Jones, James Rutherford, j Curtis Kandle. George Miller, Blanch The review work for the month of Sep-1 on the roll for rolling stock to the valua- m . t ! f annA eyi I ' & t tcmber iihowed a degree 01 Hiorouguness 01 iiie nine corporations booth on the part of pupils most gratifying, j named will pay about one-fifth the total The work is sucn in quantity a to make : tax 01 tne county, un account 01 an error in toe ciassincanon oi tue assess ment of a part of the property o( the Portland Flouring Mills Company for last year, a portion of the tax was re mitted last May by the county court. VUIU. . k m, hj , .-v.u Miller an( Nuttie Miller, TotuJ number oft pupils or tne roll at present rjLrty-two. Our school is becoming larger all the time aa the older pupils enter. Both girU and boys manifest great interest in the school work. Parents and friends are cordially invited to visit the school and note the progress. Tesnik Mavkikld, Teacher. Renort of Mansville school, district as a cause. Tbe new encyclopedia (International), one of the best published, has arrived, and is now In place and is being used by the school. There is also a nucleus of a school library, which we hope will grow to be large and useful. Too much attention cannot be paid to the reading of chil dren, not only to see that they read, but j also to be certain that what they read is of the proper kind. As will be seen the lower grade indicates that parents, No. 101 . Following are the names of rather than children are to be blamed, the pupils who were present every day Uyon't you strive to ihange for the month .. , t or. I. . 1 a 01 govern oer ; pvREGON CITY IRON WORKS j Now and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. AU work executed in tho best manner possible. Promptness guaran teed on all orders. REPAIRING - A-SPBCIALTY. 11" ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In all conrla of the mate. Offlco lu JaKKor Building opposite Court Homo, rpiis COMMKHCIALHANK, rriceB tho lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street, near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. Ij. ROAKE & CO., Proprietors. OK OltKdON CITY. Capital, 1100,000 r? . ....... u.uuiMn noRlNKHH. Imm mailo. Hill" dmcoiinteil. Makaa col lection". Bny anil sella axehaiige on all points in the Pulled States. Kuroiie ami Hong Kong, Il.iuoslts nicel'M-d inlijeiit to check Bank open from 9 A. at. to 4 r. u. a ir.itli iprrt'V naiialflntit - r"'B. lioNALPSON, Cashier "I ANK OF 0KK0CN CITY, Oldest Mllu House li the C117- Pald lip Capital, :,000. Hurplu., J0,i0. pal.iniNT . THOI. CHSBMAK vu'srnasi'u.NT, 0 o. A. ha'..no. r.KMIRH " - O. I.AIJFIBI.D. AHAUaa. CHASLBS H. CAUriBLD. A general banking biislnesi transacted. Deposits received snh)eoi to check. Approved hills and uotes dlacniiiitod. VinilllJ Buu n i l nit itV lxians mne on ynui. .v...j. Kichanga hongnt aim som. Oollecllont made promptly. . Drafts sold avallaole In anv part ol the ' a-orld Telegraphic eichangos sold on Portland, Bau rraaolsco, flhloaaoand Now York. Interost pali on time deposits. low you Can Save Money When your children need a laxative or Btomach and bowel regulator, Duy BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE. Fifty doses tor twenty-hve cents. 1 ne Beason ior colds and coughs is upon us. in orcier to do pre pared for an emergency, get a bottlo of "Rahv's Pectoral Svrut). The best in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale at tho CAN BY PHARMACY, Uanby, ur. DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. duriiiB the month closing October 25th Katie, Maud and Margueritta Manning, Clinton Kri'iitft.-, Willie Wallace, Julia, Willie, Charlie, Hunry and Johney Miller. Fareuls and friends are invited to visit the Bchool and note the progress. Zona Mayfiisld, Teacher. The first month of Ihe Barlow school closed November 1st, with an enrollment of thirty pupils. The names of those who were neither tardy nor absent dur ing the niontli are eiue leterson. Huttie Irwin, Lucy Ramsey, Milo In gram. Mvrtle Kamsbv, Lillie Irvin, Ktlie Adams, Claude Baty, George Kam- Buy, Frank Covey. Eloiva Mi llan, Teacher. Henort of the Maple Lane school. The following pupils are entitled to appear on the roll of honor for the month end'ui October 25th : Sarah Dayis, Lizzie Mea gher, Isaac Shortlidgo, Charles Surface Byron Flitcroft, Anna Shorthdge, Una and Zella Surface. E. M. Ward. Teacher. Renort of Mink school for month end ing November 1, 1895, Primary depart ment, Miss Ada Gard, teacher: Num ber days attendance, 579 ; number days absence, 61; times tardy, 9; average dailv attendance, 29; number enrolled at beginning of term, 26; number en rolled at end of term, 30 . Those neither absent nor tardy are as follows : Arthur Hornschuch, Ernst Martin, Charlie Steiner, Lydia HornBchuch, Nellie and Flora Maelurke, Annie Steiner, uosa Meyer, Delia Bluhm, Clara Beeson, Jacob and Henry Grossmiller, and El- mira and Frank Guenther. Adyanced department, A. C. Strange, teacher: Number days attendance, 544; number days absence, 84.; number limes tardy, 5 ; average daily attendance, 28 ; number enrolled at be- einiiinu of term. 20: end ol term, 31. Those neither absent nor tardy areas fol lows : Elnora Ginther, Otto Lend, Calla Hornscluich, Frank Martin, 1nn1e Puffy, GuBta, Bertha, Charlie, Otto, Fred and David Maelurke, Ralph Meyer, Henry Hettman, Willie Bluhm, hdwaru Schmidt, Albert and Theodore Horns chuch. Summary Total days attendance, lloo'tt ; total days absence, 85,'i ; aver age number belonging, 01 ; average daily We extend a cordial invitation to all to visit the school. C. W. Dl'RBKTTg. Report of the Tark Place public school for the month ending November 1, 18!5- Number days taught, 20; number en rolled, 117; number times tardy, 5. J.W. Gray's department, eighth, ninth, tenth, and pa't of seventh grades: Num ber days attendance, 655; number days absent, 20; number times tardy, 0; number neither tardy nor absent, 27; number enrolled, 38. Miss Pheby Eddy 'sdepartment.fourth, fifth and sixth grades: Number days attendance, 923; number days absent, number times tardy, 2 ; number neither tardy nor absent, 38; number en rolled, 59. Miss Mabelle Wiggins' department, second and third grades : Number days attendance, 834 ; number days absent, 15; number times tardy, 1; number neither tardy nor absent, 32 ; number enrolled, 45. Miss Kate Dolan's department, first and part of seventh grades: Number days attendance, 747 ; number days ab sentee; number times tardy, 2; num ber enrolled, 44. All who are interested in school work and education are cordially inyited to visit our school. Many persons suffer from disorders in the kidneys and bladder without know- ng what is the matter with them, iney Bhould know that disorders in those if allowed to remain will result fatally. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver ana Kidney Balm will restore healthy func tional activity and thus eradicate the disease. Price 11 per bottle. For Bale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first sympton ol true croup is hoarseness, this is 101 lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy iB aiven freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has de- il aill nrpvnnt the attack. 50 IITCIOU " ' ' " I ' Raffs Wanted. This action did not suit the Oregon City school board and tbey presented a claim at the October term of the county court for $72, their share of the tax remitted. Tuesday the school hoard obtained a mandamus commanding the county court to issue a warrant for the collec tion of the tax claimed, or to appear November 16th. and Bhow cause why the warrant has not been issued. Notice of Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county Bchool superin tendent thereof will hold a public ex amination at the court house in Oregon City beginning Wednesday November 13, at 1 o'clock p. m. Persons desiring state papers will apply November 15. Applicants for county certificates will be charged $1.00 in advance. H. S. Gibson, County School Supt. Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of October, 1895. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of con stipation and Sick headache. For Mal aria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels sreatly invigorate the system. Regular gize 25 cents per box. Sold by Charman & Co., Druggists. The Staff or Life. Bread is recognized as the staff of life, but if it is of poor quality, it offers but little support to the body. Bread from the Home Made bakery, Shively's block, can be depended upon at all times to be of first class quality and equal the best family made bread. None but the bett flour is used and the utmost cleanliness is observed in all work about the bakery. Breaddelivered to all parts of the city fresh from the oven. Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com plaint, and Is often fatal in its results. To avoid this you should use De Witt's . Colic & Cholera Cnre, as goon as the first. symptoms appear. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your gubsciption to the Enteki-risb and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. Wise is he who buys a home and stops paying rent. C. O.T. Williams can fit you out on easy terms. For clean, white cotton rags 5 cents Or.Prlcjyi "J" per pound will be paid at this office. I World's Fair HIghe.t Award.