Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 20, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898
PERSONALS.
S. A. D. Hungate, of Molalla, was in
the city this week.
Capt. John Clark and Mr. Schadel left
lor Molalla this week,
Col.r. A. Paker, ot Stafford, was in
the city Monday on business.
J. B. David, of Newberg, was in the
city the fore part of the week.
J. C. McMurray and daughter, of
Damascus were in the city Tuesday
Solomon Glich, ot Clarkes, was doing
business in Oregon city Wednesday.
Miss Harriet Monroe, of Portland
visited friends in Oregon City Saturday.
Senator Geo. C. Brownell is able to be
out again and will go on the canvas
Way 22.
W. II. Fitcpatrick and wife.of Pleaeant
Dill, were doing business in Oregon City
on Tuesday.
Miss Nellie Latourette, of MjMinnville,
is visiting relatives and friends in this
city this week.
R. L. Jeffery and daughters Louise
and Nellie, ot Astoria, visited Oregon
City Tuesday.
Miss Florence Brownell, of Portland,
was a guest of her brother, Senator Geo.
C. Brownell, over Sunday.
F. D. Williams, ot this city who has
been in Fort Wrangle for some time
past returned home last Friday.
""Thomas F. Ryan was elected grand
junior warden at the session of the Odd
Fellows at Roeeburg this week.
The little three year old daughter of
Ben King, of Cedar Vale, was struck in
the ankle joint by an ax, nearly severing
it from the leg.
'P. F. Morey and family moved to
their ranch on tbe Willamette, near
Oswego on Saturday last, where they
wall spend the summer.
--Gilbert Beattie, of the University of
Oregon at Eugene, was an Oregon City
visitor this week. He will leave soon
for Idaho, where he has secured a posi
tion. Mrs. A. D. Johnson, and family ar
rived in this city from Appelton, Wiscon
sin, and will make Oregon City their
home. Mr. Johnson is superiutendant
in the Crown Paper Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Nash, Henry Saulsbury,
Slits Salsbury and Miss Brecker went
on a Aching excursion last Saturday,
Mr. Nash caught three porgies and the
joung ladies 176 mountain trout.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gleason have re
turned from their wedding tour and are
at home to their friends on Twelfth and
Jefferson streets, the cottage lately oc
cupied by Mrs. Jane Hedges.
Mr. P. de 8. Olney, manager, and A.
W. Gummison, surveyor, are in the city
resui veying and readjusting the rates of
insurance in this city. Mr. Cberman is
deserving of special mention for bis ef
forts to secure a reduction of insurance
rates.
(i range Notice,
" Central Grange No. 276 will hold an
open meeting on May 21, at 1 :30 P. M.
in the Beaver Creek school house, where
a program consisting of songs, recitations
etc. will be rendered by members and
others. A cordial invitation is extended
to all Grangers and others who can make
it convenient to attend.
Wx. Gbisentrwaite,
Secretary.
If anyone
Linseed Oil or'White Lead at less than the market price, don't buy it.
Nothing is more easily adulterated than lead and oil the one with whiting and
the other with fish oil. You have noticed how the color in some houses fades and
J peels off in a year or two.
to last four years instead of two.
The trouble'all comes from saving (?) 3 cents a gallon on Linseed Oil and cent
on WhiteJLead.
We are selling Lead and Oil pure Lead and Oil, too at Portland prices, and if
anyone offers it to you cheaper the chances are the quality is cheaper, too.
For the past seven years we have been selling Masury's Liquid Colors, and they
have given universal satisfaction. It is without question the best mixed paint on the
market. Masury will not use Linseed Oil in his paint without it is a t least two years
1 old, aud old Linseed Oil is
This year we have also Bay State Mixed Paint, at
guaranteed,!) us, and we guarantee it to you. Try it at the manufacturer's risk.
We have everything you need for painting Brushes, Carriage Paint, Bicycle
Paint, Bathtub Enamel, Vainish, Stains and Colors in oil.
Come in and get our prices.
C.
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COUNTY COIRT.
Proceeding nl Regular Mny Term
Rills Allowed.
Petition of P A Baker tor a re survey
of a portion of the Oregon Cily and
Dayton road granted and 11. W. Prosser.
John Darling and L A Shipley appointed
viewers, and owing to alwence and in
ability of county suivey or II. II. John
son was appointed to survey.
Petition of F T Corless et al for a
county road rejected on account ot de
fective description.
Petition of C Holstrora, supervisor of
road district No 11, for a resurvey ot part
of Forsyth road granted and W U Smith,
Capt. J T Apperson and John Straight
appointed viewers and K P Rands sur
veyor. Fence In road in district No. 24
ordered removed.
Petitition of C Lewthwaite et al for
a county road dismissed. County to
pay viewers.
Matter of Wra Phillip's taxes, property
being sold on double assessment. Mr.
Marley granted rebate and Phillip's
receipt to bold good.
Subscription list of donation work and
petition for money on Forsythe road
granted and 50 allowed.
Petition for J L Vosberg et al for a
county road granted and L D Mumpower,
T S Mann and J N Harrington appointed
viewers and H 11 Johnson surveyor,
owing to absence and inability of county
surveyor.
Petition ot W U Mattoon et al for a
county road granted and T C Jubb,
Frank Collius and A U Wheeler to view
and II II Johnson to surrey.
Petition of B. F. Lion'et a! tor a
county road granted and Win Mattoon,
Gus Schuebel and Henry Hornschuh ap
pointed to view and II II Johnson to
survey.
Subscription list of donation work and
petition for money in district No. 24
granted and $45 allowed.
Supervisor notified to grade road from
New Era to Canby on telephone line.
Bids of Smyth & Howard for crushed
rock for Willamette Falls road at $1.25
per cubic yard accepted.
Aid for Chas Cutting ordered discon
tinued from May 1st and D II Tuttle
from May4tb.
Subscription list of donation work and
petition for money in district No. 23
granted and $43.50 allowed.
Resignation of J M Tiacey as road
supei visor in road district No 12 ac
cepted and Clem Clark appointed to fill
vacancy.
Road supervisor ordered to give bonds
in sum equal to amount apportioned so
as to indemnify the county in case the
apportionment is overdrawn.
Resignation of C. Rands, judge oi elec
tion in Oregon City No 3, accepted and
J L Swafford appointed to fill vacancy.
Aid for Mrs Roat from indigent soldier
fund ordered dicontinued May let.
House rent of Mrs Runyon discontin
ued from May 1st.
Aid of $5 per month granted Mrs Ti
tus from June 1st, payable to H Straight.
Tax rebate for '91 taxes on s) of sw
lots 6 & 7 of sec 30, tp 4 s, r 1 e granted.
Poll tax rebate of W E Owens granted,
the Ba me to be deducted from bill due
Baker county.
Matter of change in J R Lewis road,
which was not surveyed last month on
account of change in the deputy surveyor
H H Johnson appointed to survey.
offers you
For a dollar or two more that
like old whiskey.
G. HUNTLEY, Fp"lar Price Drt,gi8t-
Oregon City
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Supervisor F.rb ordered to spend $25
on grading Schnch's mill road.
Application ot John Jones tor Increase
of aid to $12 granted, to commence Juno
1st.
Allowance tor aid of Liu Jones reduced
from $20 to $15 altet June 1st.
Resignation ot F.d Hate Jr, as judge
of election in Gaitluld precinct, accepted
and Ed Bate sr, appointed.
Pauper bill from Baker county out to
$1 50 per day and poll tax deducted.
Subscription list ot donation work and
request for money in district No. ID
granted and $100 allowed.
J N Harrington appointed inspector
to receive crushed rock on Willamette
Falls road.
Receipts oi clerk and recorder for
April, $342 85 and $186.70 respectively.
Clerk ordered to advertise tor bids tor
bridge ou New Era and WalJron road.
BILLS ALLOWKD.
L M Herron, sheriQ's acct $ S 00
R Freytag, pauper acct 6 00
Geo Killin, totaling gravel pit.. 2 50
M Hoag, cutting timber in road 8 00
II A Webster, Slate vs J Volkera 2 00
W L Johnson " " " 8 00
G B Diiuick inquest " " 5 00
Honey ma u Dell art A Co, bridge 27 50
j Carlton de Roseukran 3 73
I R L Russell, pauper 6 00
UBDimick inquest 11 Parrit.. 8 00
Dan Williams, pauper 8 00
Geo B Rate A Co, road and bridge 104 20
W II Savage, sheriff 1 50
Mrs J Shadle. cir court 75
F L Miotie, road and bridge. . . . 3 00
C Schuebel, state vi D P Earp. . 4 05
C E Burns " " " " 3 15
GBDunick " ' 5 00
Courier, stationery 6 00
Wilson A Cooke, court house. ... 3 75
" road and bridtre 15 06
W A Huntley, stationery 62 75
Bellomy & Busch, court house. . 2 75
A Mather, pauper 10 00
F T Barlow " 22 85
W F Hubbard " 2 60
Red Front 6 00
A S Dresser, county I"i 00
I L Paine, insane .. 5 00
G B Diniick, (list atty 6 00
Chas Holcomb, road and bridge 2 00
Herald, stationeiy 7 50
" printing 27 75
I Neli ran, road and bridge 3 0
" board of prisoners 14 2J
L Stout, assessor 64 80
Id Stout " 43 00
H Straight, pauper 19 85
0 C Hospital " G0m
L Winesett " 16 00
Bessie Grout, slier iff 6 00
T B Hankins, hheriff 40 50
Ina Chase, clerk 2 00
Lindsey & Son, road and bridge 7 28
W 11 Young, commissioners 0 00
C H Isom, sheriff 21) 75
D W Smith, clerk 31 60
I Selling, pauper 7 00
Mrs L Winesett, pauper 20 oO
Austen & Weston Co 379 00
Circuit court witnesses
I M Wilson, state vs Lescor.... 3 00
C L Rodarmell " " .... 3 00
Max Webster " " .... 3 00
Frank L Weber, stale vs Walker 4 46
Grand jury witnesses
E Riggs 5 00
F C Klinger 5 00
Josephine Smith 4 60
P B Hall 6 60
JCCIIall 5 20
J J Krause 3 80
Hiram Piatt 3 00
W 8 Ewing 3 00
house could have been made
$1.3") per gallon, which is
TW Baker 6 00
John Roberts 6 00
M Templeton 6 00
LM Herron 5 IK)
Jurors circuit court
F. II Burghaittt 10 20
J A Talbert 9 00
CC Hoy land 9 20
Wm Stone ' 0 III)
J R Williams 8 20
E J Walkley 10 40
Geo Laaelle 8 80
A L Laikins 4 80
AH Wing 8 20
Gotfred Wallace 7 00
Wm Barknor 7 20
Geo Lockerly 0 20
M GroshoT 8 80
Win Davis 4 60
John Eri 7 20
Hans Paulson 9 00
Louis Funk 5 Hi)
John Sch reive 6 60
J L Matlock 6 20
N Nelson 7 40
8 D Coleman.... 8 60
0 Cassady 5 00
Enos Cahill 5 00
H J Thomas 6 IK)
Win Bird 8 00
W II Counsell 6 00
Olto Olfcon 2 40
John Shade! 10 20
H Henrin 10 00
W W Porter 2 40
A J Kellogg 2 20
J K Morris 2 40
R T Beattie 2 20
Geo IWylan 2 20
F A Ely 2 20
Chas Noblitt 2 20
THardeaty 2 20
Ernest Rands 2 00
Bills laid over
Charman A Son, pauper.., 40 0.')
Smyth A Howard, road, bridge 160 00
Bills cut down
claimed allowed
E A Sommer, inquist. . . $10 00 $5 00
J Dawson, pauper 2 GO 2 50
Glass A Prudhomme 14 00 12 00
Wm Kaiser, county 11 00 10 00
P A Baker, county 12 00 10 00
C E Burns, reform school 14 00 13 00
Glass A Prudhomme 32 40 25 10
HILLS NOT ALLOWKU.
Chas Noblitt, inquest 7 00
Resignation olC V Barlow, clerk ot
election in Harlow precinct accepted and
L W In irra m apKinted.
In the matter of the subscription list
and donation work and request for
money in district No. 10. Accepted and
$100 allowed including powder.
In the matter ot the change of voting
place in Cherry ville precinct, not allowed
too late.
In the matter of the apportionment ot
road funds for 181)8, All road money
used during March and April by the
different supervisors to be deducted from
their apportionment. Siqiervisori not
to ue over 00 per cent ot their appor
tionment, without an order Irom the
county court.
In the matter ot the extention ot the
tax roll. 30 days extention granted.
County aid ot Mrs. G. M. Fleming,
discontinued.
County aid ot Mrs. L. P. Clark reduced
to $5 per month to take effect June 1.
County aid of Mary Duff, Mrs. Grind
staff, Mrs. Debeant discontinued.
County aid (or Airs Runyan reduced
to $8 per month from June 1.
In the matter of bids for renewing
piling under the Shipley bridge on the
Tualatin. Bid of Morris and Olds ac
cepted for $422 (or piling and renewing
w ing dams.
In the matter o( the DeepCreek bridge.
Clerk instructed to advurtiHe (or House
Truss bridge 115 feet long. Bids to be
accompanied by a certified check (or
$100.
The report of the road supervisors will
be published next week.
Oregon City Market Report.
(Corrected weekly.)
Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 08 cents
per bushel.
Flour Portland, $4.00; Howard's
Bittt, $4.60 ; Fisher's Beet, $4.G0 ; Dayton ;
$4-00: Peacock, $4.00
Oats in ske, white, 40 cents per
bushel, gia ,
MillBtuffe Bran, $15.00 per ton
ahoilfl, $15.00 per ton.
Potatoes 35 cents per sack.
Eggs, 12j cents per dozen.
Butter Ranch, 25 to 35 cents per roll.
Onions, $3 00 per eack.
Green apples, 1.25 to 1.50 per box.
Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 3
cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, be.
proneH, 4 to 5 cents; plums, 3c.
Bacon Hams, 10 conts; sides, 8c.
7 to 8; shoulders, C to 7 ; Inrd 7 to 8
Livestock and Dressed Meals Hocf,
live, to 3?4 cents ; hogs, live 1 to 4c ;
hogs dressed, 5 to 6 cents; sheep, $3.00
to $4.00 per head; lambs $1.50 to $2.00;
veal,drcH!ed to 0.
Poultry Chickens, old, $3.00 to $3.50,
turkeys, alive, 8 to 10 cents per
pound.
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wirrantwi. lly driiKKlsts, by mull on re-
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cipt of prim 60 cents una 11.00. WILLIAMS
KAfJUF ACTURIN6 CO., fops., cievoluua, unto.
For sale by C. G. Huntley,
Ss your hair
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NOTICES
AQINTS FOR Till CNTIKI'KIHE.
Beaver Creek
Canby
Clackamas
Milwaukle ,,
Union Mills
Meadow Brook,..,.
New Kra
WtLonvllle
Park place
rUallbrd
MoJIno
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Molalla
Manpiaiu.,
KuttKVlile
Aurora..
Orvllla
Hauls Crsek..
Painaactii
Sandy
tilin.in
('urrlinvllln
Clierrvvllle
Marmot
...Dr. T. B. Thomas
Un, KiiIkIiI
A. Matlmr
....Owar VtiahiKr
U. J.Trullliiytr
t'hai. Holnimi
,...W. H. Nciwncrrjf
Henry Mllry
K. L. KikmII
J.U. (IK
T. Howard
O.T.
. It. M. f-noiwr
A mile Sliibhi
K. M. Ilarliiian
It. JtMinliiK"
Ilmiry A. Hnjnli-r
I,. J. IVriins
II. Wlllwrn
J. C. Elliott
K. U.i'tnoh
Mrs. W. M. Melniyre
, .. . .. (iw. J. Cnrrln
..Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Adulph Ast-boll
COUKTb.
Olreult Bonn eontenw Writ Mm a to No
rem bar ami IhlrU MumUjr lu April.
Probate oourt Id mmIod Unit MoutUr In tah
oath.
Oommtnlimrri court mou Ant WeJuenHj
iftor nrl Muadav at mod mouth.
ukeuon city orriceuH.
Mayor, .... K. 0. CanltrM
Kivrilr, ... Tiioi. K. Uyaii
("liler of I'nllc - - Chan. K. Iliirni
NiKlit tubman - K. U Hna
Trraaurer, ... II. K. HlraiKht
City Attorney. - - Frank r. Url tilth
Htreet t'mnlnliwlonrr, - - W. I.. Hnliln
Hupt ot Wau-f Work, - W. II Howell
Cily KiiKiueer, - - I). W. Kmnmrd
Coiini'ilinen It. Kiwrnrr, Frank Hux'li,
K. 1). Wilson, June Hak, II. K. liar
" rn, C l l.atourrtle, Arthur Mllln, Frrd
A. MeUner.
Council meets lint Wednesday of each
month in city hall.
I.od ur.
A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday
evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple
Geo. K. CalifT, secretary.
Hebekahs Willamette Kchckah Ixlgi
No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of
each month at I. O.O. F. Temple.
Malta Godfry, recretery,
Court Robin Hood No. 0, Foresters of
America, meets I! rut and third Friday In
the month in Red Men's Hall. F. T.
Rogers, secretary; F. S. Baker, chlel
ranger.
Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R., meets
first Wednesday In each month at Wil
lamette Hall. E. W. Midlam, com
mander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M.,
meets on the third Monday of each
month in Maaonic Hall. II. S. Strange,
secretary.
Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meets
the second and fourth Tuesdays in each
month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie
Rowen, secretary.
Oregon Ixxlge No. 3, 1. O. O. F., meets
every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall.
T. F. Ryan, secretary
Falls Eucampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F.
meets first and third Tuesday in each
month. J. A. Stuuit, secretary.
Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp.
0. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30,
at Red Men's Hall. J. W. Stuart, C.
of R. ; II. L. Patterson, Sachem.
Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M.,
meets Qrst and third Saturdays in each
month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan,
secretary.
Mead Corps No 18, W. R. C., meets
second and fourth Wednesday In each
month at the Willamette Hall. Mrs.
Clouse, president.
Artisans meets first, second and fourth
Thursdays in each month at Red Men's
Hall. J. T. Searl, secretary.
Catholic Knights of America SI. John's
Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday ol
the month.
Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets In
Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth
Wednesdays O. II, Hyalt, record
keepet
When Trarellng
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
take every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs,
as it acts most pleasantly and pirectunlly
on the kidneys, liver, anp bowels, pre
venting fevers, headaches, and other
forms of sicklies Fur sale in 50 cent
bottles by all leading druggists. Manu
factured by the Culilornia Fig Syrup Co,
only .
A dollar saved is equal to two dollars
earned. Puy up your subsciption to the
ENTEitrniHR and gut thn benefit of the
reduction in price.
Dr. Miles' Nerve PlastemASc. at all druggist.
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Both tho mothod ana result wficn
Syrup of Figs is taken; It is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and act
E.mtly yot promptly on tho Kidneys,
Ivor and Ilowols, cleanses tho sys
torn effectually, dispels colds, head
aohes and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. - Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind over rro
dueed, pleatting to tho taste and ao
ceptahlo to tho stomach, tronnt in
its action and truly Wnelieiul in its
effect, prepared onlr from tho most
licalthyand ogrwubloHiilmtaiK's, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo mado it tho moat
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for snlo In 80
cent bottle by all leading drug,
gists. Any nninlilo druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
euro it promptly for any ono who
wishos to try it Do not accept any
aubHtituto.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
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We are justly proud, we think, of our
tempting army of good things (or the
table. At this aenson It requires enter,
prise oml some expense lo llml new ami
choice thintrs. We prefer pulling forth
every cll'jrt in be half ot our enviable
reputation and the needs of our patrons.
A. ROBERTSON,
7th St. Crecor.
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ffijtotbv mail J 6 boxes for '$5.00.
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