Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 24, 1899, Page 2, Image 2

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    KNTEM'MSn, FRIDAY. MAUCII 21, 1809
(OMIKSI'ONDENCE
Ktl Cm.
r.A.l. Cnm, Mar.li 1.1. Tli "father
lia lor ll at Ir day bf n vry toriny,
It snowed srvrral llin' ylrrly but
nirllnl at fM a it 111. '
Tlii" ba.l oral litr I ulili'K fanner
back itli Ibfir rli g work.
Tlifrr ia lo be a trial at the Dink. I aoliool
today, on-r a ruitii'ir. scrap that they
hm,i Ihrr h-IuhI nrrliii d Oiarli-
IIrkliiirr a lb on that itt tmrt. but !
h l iieUing N-tlrr.
John Vanciirn, tlinl at bii rrilenr
Saturday niubl ith consumption, Causal
by a if la I'M1 from liaving Ilia nitales lat
J .nir. He as a ii.nn rll liked by all.
Nrlyevrry lanlly here baa soiiiiek
Willi lb la (tnwW.i'f hv' I"1'- '"e r'
t very arvrr ami some are 1 1 ac I t .
Mr. Itli'hard Oibimn went lo Oregon City
Friday and rt'turniti yesterday.
Win. Cooke, ol Pan am, as up to hi
gramlparriiis on vudl aiurday and re
turned bomf yesterday.
Crn
rikfa. March l:l.-Th iinnal achool
litftiii K tiHk I'lacf, Uh rather n all at-j
tetdaiu-e. lly acclamation, Frank Jaar
t re-e levied rlrrk and C. 8pnce, director, i
Tl.r uiifli.Hi heller the huildli g lunld
tw nd for ifenrral iuriHes poiilical and I U"ti be received while splitting some tove
oclal ai'iscutd. It
Mr. Iimkip baa re turned home.
School bt'itina today.
Karmrr are to ltn their pruit itrain.
liana Wilirot k and Olio ll,irnclnili took
a opt ii over the Held yeMerdu afternoon.
YeMerday morning at Mr. Wrldner and
your "acrilw" e re reluming from Oietfou
City lrav holuailrd doit, ollli a tin collar
and lock around lua neck, followed them.
He In a Irtrye hlnek dog it h brown tirat
and brown aola over eve If owner will
rail at KrneM (iuenllier'a place and prove
properly be may have laine.
(Iierwootl Nrwt.
HKMwooi), March 'JO Hicraoml, Ihouiih
loii tilent la not dead yet. Sherwood la
till on lop.
Spring baa drawn up1" u". ith (he beau
til ill (lower pulling forth there liny face
and welcoming you.
Karmrra are vrry buny In thii section
plowing and pelting ready to put III spring
grain. The crop which o many lliuughl
were froicn out are looking line.
Mr. Kolerl France bad a very painful ac
cident while out rutting wood. He was
rutting aome brush which stuod near the
log and while ('hoping In ax caught In the
brush and retKundrl back striking. him
over the eye and culling a large gah, Pr.
Kit kard ilrrwd the wound and It i getting
aiong nicely.
lice. 1. M. ltrttlirr ba a ha Uy rut fi
n finally vottd
tl.al the aine t tf ft to the discretion of
the m-Iuk)I Iniard eicept for literary aocie
ti for which the building should not be
Moaed.
I'nlerthe maiare ment of MslanesJ.
K. Leaisard- Iavid Jones, of Cam, a pie
MMial will be held at the Wrhth Congrtga
tional church at Itenter Creek. Satunlay
ev. nii g March i. A hort program will be
tendered, the proceed of the entertain
mel will go to the payment of a umall debt
on the Iioum.
Mr, ll'jmplirry Jones, who wa ud-d.-iJy
railed to SL John lat week by the
lurmii'g illnej of her daughter, Mr. Will
Kn returned on Friday having Mr.
Kmi much iiiiprove.1, though till con
Gi rd to her bed. Mr. Uumpbrry Jones
ba tnn ill for onie week from a sevrrr
a.'ac k of grippe and is still very feeble.
H.irlon Graham is at home for a vaca
tion and rUil.
Mr. John Stridni ha re'unird to Cam
nd will occupy the house on the farm.
Grandma Walker has been a guest of our
postmaster, K. M. Coor and wife.
Hon. Geo. C. Brownrll addressed the citt
ern of Caru. in the school bouse last Sat-
' urday evening. He held the cloe attention
of hi audience for over two hours. In a
Irai k, candid niam.er, enlivened by fre
quent llashe of wit and eloquence here
viewed bii work at the last legblatnre. He
gave clear resume of each bill, which be
bed Introduced and helped to become a law
of the male. Vlt earnestly and forcibly,
be illustrated tb(JrMii why inl.isopn-
. ton tbffe law tV-mU greatly ben fit the
citizens of Clackamas coanty. The emir,
i'drt was received with genrial ratir'ac
tion by bis audience irrespective of party
or aez.
wood.
The Free Methodic are holding a pro
tected mertiiig at this plate thry are hr
lug large aitrndance.
Mr-II. L. Smock is improving hi farm
by doing some clearing, that right le go
on w nh the good woik.
Our undertaker II. II. Kyman i putting
up a building near hi duelling which be
intends to use for an undertaking pariow.
Mr. Koa Hell is staying w ith her mother
Mr. K. J. Kyman.
Hurrah for Sherwood she is having one of
her streets paved with brick.
Does veur
Mtli Me?
I In constant I'aln wWn onfl
.your fi-ft 7
U that ilra'ino;, ptillini;1
ponsation with you lrotn morn
till iiinhtl
Win' not put tho moilifino
exactly on tlio difftuto T Why
i not tipi'ly tho euro riht to j
tho Ht itwlf ?
lou can uo it with
Ctffl
n l
mm
ImmotlLtoly nftir tho
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
linjuhtr Starch Mrtiimj ami 'rr
vioiin Atljournnl ami So
cial Ternt.
1 .New Era Sutfs
Niw Eka. March 13. -Hello New Eia
Tl f Oregon Telephone and Telegraph Co.
have placed a public tele bone in the s'ore
of J. C. Sea bury thereby supplying along
felt want.
Frank McArthur, Bos Mead and K.lmrr
Veleto have gone to Gray' river Washing
ton, to work In a logging camp.
A very pleasant surprise party occurred
at the residence ol D. McArthur on the eve
ning of the Mb. After games and dancing
sumptuous lut.cb was served, after which
tbe euests retired to their bomes conscious
of having passed one of the most pleasant
evening of their lives.
The New Era Literary society met at
V strict school llonte on the evening of
tbc 8tb and elected Katie Newbury. as presi
dent; Alice McArthur, vice-president;
Walter Mead, vice-president; Burt Mc
Aeth ir, vice-president and Wilbur New
bo -y, secretary, all to serve three month.
After installation of officers a very interest
ing literary program was witnessed by those
present
ColtOD.
Coltob, Slarcb 18.-Spiii g seems to be
hre, but we may find ourselves aaln
deceived.
Mr. Countryman has a sick horse and
H. 8. Dix has a horse with the staggers.
The literary Is still running and the
members are taking boh) better than usual.
The last program was a follows: reading,
J. P.i ; reading, 1' Gabriel ; reading, Mrs.
Oorhett; composition on "Old Bachelors,"
A. Gorbell; leading, W. Ponohoe; reading,
W.Gorbett; song. Ernest Wallace; oompord
tio.i on "Old Munis,-' J. Tallerty; speech
on "Woman Bights," by J. Gurhett; read
ing. B. C Palmer; song, George Wallace.
E. Munson has returned from a two
week's visit among friends and relatives, ol
Till ilniM'k.
F. M. Parling, of Oregon City, has been
employed to leach the spring term of school
here beginning the f rt Monday in April.
hbubel.
8i iiel, March 20 Mr. and Mrs. Helt,
Mr. Kron. Mr. Christ Mochnke, of High
lan i, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gueniher,
apent a pleasant afternoon yeaterday with
the friend and neighbor Mr. Fred
Muehnke.
Mr. Bluhnibasput a neat fence around
hi pond.
Mm Matilda Weiss, of Portland, has re
turned home after spending a few days in
our midst. !
goiueof (he boys went to Highland Sat-,
ur.'ay night to attend the protracted meet-
lugs now in progress there.
ICuntltiurd from lt wek
S F. Mark, chairman; J. It. Morton,
B. Scott, couioiiitsioner.
In the matter of the pro;oHeil Oregon
City and New F.ra road, starting lrotn
the upper end oi Main street in Uiegon
Cilv Now come E. E. Clearman and
A.Miln.a committee representing Ore
gon City, allowing the board that there
had t een a survey of said ptopoHed road
made from its beginning point to the
; city limit and requesting the hoard to
complete raid survey irom I tie city lim
its to the top ol I.awtonhill; and the
hoard tmg fully advlnecl, it ii ordered
that I. W. Kinnaird he instructed to
make said survey, profile an. 1 estimate
Ol cost Of tald proposed road from tit
limits lo tup of Law ton hill at not lo ex
ctcd a aix per rent grude, rest of raid
woik not to exceed (f50 Ally dollars.
Iu I lie mutter of the application of W.
A. (jeer for remission ol taxes This
matter having been submitted and con
sider! d and an order ol the board hav
ing been made on Wednesday, the Mh
day of Fehruaiy, ihW, that the petition
er pay on saiJ taxv the sum of f jrty
dollars and no more and that the re
mainder thereof should be remitted and
all tax sales of raid land, to-wit : all of
section :fi, township J south, of range b
east Willamette meridian, in Clackamas
county, Oregon, should be net aaide ami
void; and the said vv . A. tteer having
paid the said 40 as required I y the or
der ol the board on said 8th day of Feb
ruary, P!t!i, it is ordered by the board
that all claim' for taxes against said
land now assessed or payable are hereby
remitted.
In the matter of the application of
Mis. Patty for aid for Mrs. Oglesby, an
WH. Wiggins H;
nj,'n niii'tor ol the application f ir
sit iiicnil-e In llm allowance, for Mrs.
Willioit. a nullity ihurgn-liiipliiinl
liMklng I it iniolo In the. hoard hv Mr.
... .i ii . tt ii i.. ... ..i.
S. II lliimi K'oii mm .'us i
lowiinco ol ft per month win IiimiIIIcIkiiI i
to miiint lin I or, a she hsd toon I
liinicl.i'lph"s,iiii. tlio hoiiril Imiiik' lullv
SillisMcd, It Is oriioroii huh sun -
snco be lin roHM- I to fH per lllol l!i. I
il.de lioin Mnr. Ii M, 1'!'
In the mutter "I lh sul"cridi.ni t
oldi li.itiiinv.irk In roml dislrlet Nn. ft
Now iMincs .1, A lin hi'V he'om Hie
boiiidsiiil areseiils s subscription list;
with l.l.i mi and 1ft others olh'iiug lo
d uiiite rhr.M worlli ol work on tho
Uiehey Slid HiHilloV to.nl ll the county
will give hii epiil amount; t Hi"
hoard not heliiif lullv nitlll'"l , it i or
dered thill mil. I mutter be laid over Un
til the April li t n ( this hiMid
In the mutter d the subscription llt
of ilmiiition work o( J. S. KWIcy slid lift
other for woik on river r.md ami Oak
drove lull -This mutter coining on imw
rcgilhi'ly t hell I iind the board be
ing duly advised, it Is ordered thul said
petition U accepted slid Hint ihen'ilnlV
give t-lHI toward reiaiiiug said load out
of rmd ta (ioiii ilMtrtcts N' s. I sml
in w hu b di'lricls said roml and lull are j
located.
In the mailer of ti e nl scripti'H" 1st !
of iloniitmn w,uk mi .M dalhi r.i.. t'tii ;
llislter I'olnli g on rcgulslly to I heard
Mild the survt y of suol toad not having ;
been eclnpleted, it Is nu'end hythe
h...td th. l ii. I I t b. 'aid i.vei iliilll .
the April tctlil i I this lauiid. i
In II, e tnuller of the iiiplicn'ou I. ,
Msthcnii, an' indi.'ent pets n, f"r sid, '
it is onli le I I V the hi'lird thul sai l Ma- i
Ihrou be given an order mi It . I.. iiu'
si'll, of I'aikpUi r, for i worth ol groceries.
In the nmtl.'r of tins IVrkle, s ei unty
in
DtM.i.-i. ...,!;, I .. f....lr. in the noot.r oi mis i ersni. ei'iniv
lifter M np.!lod, JOU fw!Q ,.,,,,.,(, Ill11,lt ,VI1K Uen mado
U warming, M.tlun ln- ,,, ,,. ),,,, ,v Kidmg .v oi iimi said
I lluonco. Its healing romotliosV IVikle lefue. d t pay a hill of v -
I quickly iH'r.etnito tlown dot-p V mu d on account ol ssld IVikie's ll
quickly juni'tnito tlown uot'p
into tho in!lamt'd ti.-suos.
l ain m quieted, Fon nosii ro-
lii'ved and strength impartod.
No plaster was ever crude like II.
No plaster ever acted so quitkly
and Ihoroushly. to plaster ever
aad a:h complete vooirol over all
kinds ol palfl.
riacod over the chest It f
a jiowtrful aid to Ayt-r'a
Cherry lVctoral : roliovin
congestion and drawing out
all inflammation.
row i a v i i rsewnT
i e ors i ii I ..wr'i Mm
I
slice Ir.iin ti e I'oiititv, ll I ordered lV
the l osrd ll.ut s u I l'cikl..'s ri hrilarv
warrant f.r HOI turned over lo anl
Killing A li. sud niter deducting the
aui'.iint ol the hill tl.ey turn tin h ilauce
over In said l'erkle; sud it i (urllier
ordered that sal I I'erkle. Ui ordered In
cine lo tn i; hi City for treatment for
Ins hip- ilicea-e hy lbs eoiiuty pliyi
eian, t 'sr!l A SiiMiiners 1
In the lustier ol the salary of deputy
assessors This matter ruining on regu
larly to l e heard ari l the hoard being
fuliy advised, it is ordernd that the
regular deputy bo pal l ill the rale of M)
per month and the Held deputies receive
f .l ner day (or each day employed.
' Iu the matter of the M'lot'tloti ol ollie
ial newsoapor . ymlilish the (itx-ced-lugs
of the board of ciniiiissiouci f,.r
the ensuing year It apiearing to the
Ix iirJ that it is the time llxed by Is
for selecting the Ollicisl new.sM-r to
publish the proceeding (if the hoard of
front date thereol; that the Willamette
Fu'p and 1'aiH-r Company shall keep
strict sccoiint of the cost of said open-
I .1.-11 ,.l..ti.i ri Bdl.l
' Oder 'ircou;. 'io ,u ' missloners hir CUckauis. coiiniy it
tha.therost of said ot K .ball ordeal by tbsi.rd that the ,eg..n
borne e.,u.l!r by the V,lUmette Pulp i ''-.( "'
andPati-r Oompanv and thecounttof O.iy Knterpris. wn newspsper pub
Clacaanias; provided, however, that l.-hed In Oreg m t.-.ty, llrego,,, ,n, luv
n . MH....nf f'l.ek.mu shall not I '"a K"eral nrcuUnnn, he and they
liable lor a greater amount therenl than ' ,,'f' "M'l'y
. . irla.'brimai uriitnl V l.P imM ft air Iriilil
ir)0; that upon the completion ol said , . ,i n . i-
: -n . i ..( ii . r ....I I tin date for Hie publication ol said pro'
tu ning ail that portion ol the present . .
at the late ol 15 cenia per miusre ol ten
Op'
itii'igent person, it is ordered that the
boRrd give an order lor f ) lor such aid
In the matter of the application of
I.eo Friede for the remission of taxes
This mat .er having been submitted a d
considered and an order of the court
having Is-en made on Wednesday, the
8th day of February, 18'J9, that the pe
titioner pRy on said taxes the sum ol
twenty dollars and no more and the re
mainder thereol should be remitted anil
all tax sales of said land, to-uit: the
southeast quarter ol west half ol north
east quarter and southwest quarter ol
northeast quarter of section '.M, town
ship 3 south, range 8 1-2 east of Wil
lamette meridian, in Clackamas county,
Oregon, should be set aside and declared
void; and the said I.eo Fricdu having
paid the twenty dollars ho required by
order of the court made February 8th,
18111, it is therefore ordered by the
board that all claims lor taxes against
said land now assessed or payable itre
hen by remitted.
In the niHtter of subscription list of
doiistion work und request for plunk for
three and one-half miles of road in road
district No. ii Now comes John Iteve
line, road supervisor of said district, and
presents a petition and subrrriptioii lini
of donation work to the board, of him
self and 04 others, pledging themselve
to do all labor required on snid road ii
the county w ill furnish material (or the
same. And the board not being lull)
adv S"d. it i-i ordered that mid maMe.
he laid over until the April term ol tli
board.
Iu the matter of the river r .ad be
tweeii New F.ra and Oregon City Tnh
mailer coming on to be bRrd upon ap
plication of Willamette I'ulpand l'eper
Company (or leave to open the above
nii'iiiii.iieil roivl Irom the lirst . ronsing
of the tailroad track at rHritigtowri to
that portion of the road as surveyed
August .rnh, 181)5, already opened ami
lungedHt of the Crileser property, in
all a distance of about IftlO (eel ; and
the hoard being fully advised in the
premises, it is ordered that Hie Willa
mette I'ulp anil Paper Company be and
it. is hereby authorized to proceed forth
with to open that portion of said road
surveyed August 5th, 1805, commencing
Imin the point where said roml now
traveled road lying west of the pi nion
of surveved road of August nth, H'Jn,
opened in arrordanee herewith lie and
the same is hereby tacated. And it I
further ordered by the board that Su
pervlor Tabor, in whose district said
road lies, lie appointed to oversee said
wrk lor the county ol Clackauni.
In the matter ol the otter to compro
mise the rase of I'.occhmun vs. Clacka
mas county Thin matter coming on
now regularly to be heard on the written
offer of Fen ton. lironongli A Muir, at.
lorneya for plaintiir, to compromise siid
suit lor the aum of -" and rls,
aiiiountifig to $ Jl .-10. with the under-
standing that il it it not accepted by the
board, it shall not be used against the
plaintiir, Bnechman, or prejudice him
in the least, and the hoard being lolly
advised, it is ordered that tho clerk is
authorized to otter sai l Koechman,
through bi attorneys, Fenton, Itron
ough A Muir, $.'500 to settle said ease,
ami they are requested to let the board
know, tl possible, tomorrow, the llth
instant, if they wish to accept said
offer.
In the matter of the indigent soldiers',
fund Now comes Jacob ."shade, treas
urer, liefore the hoard and represent lo
the Isianl that the indigent soldiers'
fund is exhausted; and the board being
fully advised, it is ordered that the
treasurer transfer from the teneral lo
the indigent soldiers' fund the mm of
($100) one hundred dollars.
In the matter or the application ol
Tom I'. Haiiilull, county recorder, for an
allowance of 't'2 per month for deputy
hire or salary of K. I'. Dedman a dep.
uty recorder Now comes. Tom I'. Han
dall, countr recorder, before the board
and presents the following application
to the board :
Gentlemen: At the last session of
the legislature )' .Oregon the duties of
theollice ol recorder were increased, and
I find that under said changes it U im
possible lor me to conduct the ulllee
without an increasu in my clerical h.rce.
in accordance sith my promise to the
people in the hist canvass. I have paid
for all the clerical help required to per
form the work ol the ollice, mid would
have felt obligated to continue to do so
under I he same laws mil conditions as
l lo II pievu.h'd. But ith t'ie change
made as slated above, I do not lei I t liat
1 could continue to do so cither in jus
tice to myself or to the service mat.
should be remlured the county ; and so
Itru-tyoiir honorable body ill grant!
me the following Kpp'icafion : ioiii you
c I'inrm my sp .oinrmeni oi ivu.inl '.
Deilrinm as deputy recorder and that, he j
lie allowed Ilie sum o $52 per month us I
Hillary from and after February st,j
I Mr. I,
And the board not being full v advised.
it is ordered that said application Im
laid over until the next regular term of
this board.
In the matter of tho double assess
merit of W. F. and J. V. I.e'ii Now
corner V B. Wiggins, and represent to
the board that he purchased the above
named persons' properly at thoiiix Pttle
held on October 22nd, 18118, as follows;
I respectfully ask that you ii-iuod
taxes to the amount of (I 75, same be
ing double assessment on lots 1,2, U
and 4. block 9 1-2, Oregon City, and
that you strike Irom the lax sales book
for the vear 1807 the same. And the
board being fully advisi d, It Is ordered
lines of brevier type, newiipapar lues
ure, or lt equivalent
In the matter ol the fee for marriage
licenses ll is ordered by the board that
Hie clerk ln instructed to roU-et an ad
di tional 25 rents for t!ie atlidavit wfien
making out mairiage licenses
In the matter ol the reports of olfli-era
for the in mil of Febmary, lsici Ihu
board Laving ex unined the reHirts of
the collections of the clerk and recorder
(or (he month ol Fetir.itry. 1 tin. and
being sstislled, it is ordered that the
same be approved. The report show
('Ihi'liono as f ilpiws, to-wit
Clerk. ...tlsO.Ul Recorder.... $t.U 00
In the mailer of the mileage and per
dietn of county commissioner lor Dm
sisjcial February and regular March
terms, it is ordered by the board (hat
the mileage an I er dietn of the county
Comiilis-ioliers lie allowed a lollow
(special term, February
K. F. Murks, 3 day and 24 mil Ill (Ul
J. It. Morton, 3 day and 20 miles. 11.00
It Scut, 1 day and IS miles 4 N)
Regular .Ma red term
S. F. Marks, 4 days and 2D miles. $14,110
J. It Morion. 4 days and 20 mil 14.00
it. Hcott 3 days and lit mile 10.80
The hoard now adjourned to meet at
call of chairman.
Hp, man Moehnke and Ed. Hettmau
went to the party at Fred Henrici's last crosses the railroad truck at Stringtown,
i.- ..!i,i h rei ort havliiu had a 1 hence along said surveved line about
I ueiw.ii; u.b-v laid fM.t lni.r,tii,...ll..i. milk ll..,, ....,!,. ,l...i ..: i ." i .. '.. .. . ..
oni HniR I"" (iviie.ii i iimvnaiii requtMi ue KrailUMI, anil llm
goooun.e. ..1,.hi."1 surveyed road of August 5lh, clerk is hereby ordered to cancel same
The Misses En.ma and Calla Hornschm h , i8,j5i l)0W orerii at)( to ()e 0(U,ie, at 1 on said tax "sales book and to ssuH a
and Ida Guentber. stent yesterday efter-j )ettl,t 20 leet wide, cleared of brush and warrant lor said amount in favor of W.
noon with their friand Elnora Ouenther. made passable for teams within 00 days li. Wiggins.
Who I to llhims.
Kidney troubled has becomo so prova
lent that it is not uncJtnmon fort child
to he Isirn allicted w ith weak kidneys.
II the cLili) urinates too of Urn, if the
urine scalds (he flesh, or If, when the
child reaches an age when it should he
aqle lo control (lie passage, and it is yet
afllicled with bed-wetting, diqiend upon
it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney
trouble, ami the first step should be to
ward the treatment of these, iuiHirtunt
organs. This unpleasant trouble in due
ton diseased condition of tho kidneys
and bladder and not a habit as most
people suppose,
If the adult bus iheiiiiiiitiHin ; pain or
dull iiche Iu the liack ; if the water passes
In irregular quantities; or at irregular
intervals or has a had odor; if it stains
the linen or vessel the color of rust; if
the leet swell ; if there are piilfy or dark
Cilcles under the eyes; your kidneys are
the cause and need docU-ring. Treat
ment of sorno diseases msy he delayed
without danger, not no with kidney
disease.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root tho great
kidney, liver and bladder remedy
promptly cures the most distressing
cases Its mild utid extraordinary
ellect is soon realised. Sold hy druggists
in 60 cent and $1 sizes. You may have
a sample bottle and pamphlet telling all
about it sent free by mail. Address Ir.
Kilmer A Co., i'.lngbampton. N. Y.
When writing mention that you reitd
this generous offer l,n tho Oregon City
Enterprise.
Columbia make of bicycles only $20
Charman &, Co the cut rate druggists.
New arrival of nlady tnudu dress skirls
Irom $1.00 to $3.00 jut tho Racket Store.
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