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OREGON CITY ENTERHUSK, FRIDAY, JUNK 23, 1WJ. THE L M. C. A. MIILIHXU. Statement RrirtnliRK tlir Material I'sod and Cash Expenditure. The manait m'M of the Oregon City. Y. M. C. A. eurilially in ite the atten tion of I ho public to a statement of (he labor, material, and expenditures of the tie liniMinic ami the present financial condition of the institution. Tlir building la 100 feet in length, 4S teol wide and fronts diievted on Main trvet. Corner post on north aide aw 3(1 feet, on south aide 21 feet. The base ment ia2fet wid. 100 feet long, and 15 feet deep below the sidewalk, and it at r cent Titled up complete with men' lath rooms ith w ater system, and foun dation for lioalimi alley. On the gym nasium floor are tlir bright room in I rout for reading moms and parlor. Hark Adjourned Council Meeting, Tho city council met In adjourned ee ion Wednesday evening will) Council man K. Koerner in the chair in tlie ab sence of Mayor Latoiirvtte. Councilmen Charman, M tiner and Powell were absent. The case of Slopervs. Oregon City waa discussed and referred to the finance committee with poaer to act. Thia ia a auit for damagee for a borne killed by backing oil" the hill back of the Congregational church. The tire and water committee reported having ordeied double plug hydrants put in on Twelfth at reel near the trentle and at the Congregational church, The old Hie bell was giren to the Kly Are company to use. Water Commissioner Wilson presented hialioud, which waa accepted. A new- flag waa ordered purchased for the city hall, Councilmen Koerner and uf theae ia the gymnasium hall, 43 x 70 Chief of Police Hums being appointed a ect, surrounded by a handaoine gallery committee to purchase it. ml at (lie rear of Iba gymnasium are The ordinance providing for the pur- ladiea apartments finished in hard oil chase of 700 cubic yards of crushed rock with shower batln ami complete wa'eriaml lUU.WU leel ot lumber lor ttie re- vstem. The building reals on a atone ami cement wall 3 x 3 under the entire north side. A atone wall 3 feet wide and 16 feet high alo extenda 55 feet Along the east end, the remaining east nd, entire south side and west end rest ing upon a natural ledge of solid rock. The following lumber and material lias already been put into the buildiig Dressed lumber. Cedar foundation lumber. Cedar and redwood Rough and aned ..36.000 ft .. 1,100 .. ' 500 27.000 ToUl lumber t,000 ft Poora 30, windows 60, transoms 20, hin'ea 49.000. cement and lime 40 bar rels, aand and stone 300 cubic yards, white lead tV) lbs, ocher 200 lba, oil 40 gals, water piping 250 feet, vent piping 100 feet, showers for baths 8, flush tank water closets 2, incandescent electric ligh:s 41, electric wire 1500 feet. The following estimate is the approxl mate coat of labor and material already put into the building, including debt of former hoard : Debt of former board . . .MOO 00 Lnmber 805 00 Windows doors and bard ware 800 00 Contractors, labor only 380 00 'Other labor 100 00 Brick, shingles and p'tg 130 00 Frames and finishing.... 125 00 Plumbing 190 00 "Lights ai.d fixtures 55 00 Excavating foundation.. 300 00 Cement, sand, and lime 80 00 Jdason and foundation la bor 75 00 2840 00 Resources available in construction of building : Pledges boys and busi ness men foOO 00 Proceeds city canvas 440 00 Labor contributed 50 00 990 00 1S50 00 Pledges unpaid 250 00 Tledge l adles auxiliary 100 00 .Messrs Ladd and Cor belt of Portland, f 100 each af three more be secur ed in Oregon City, vir tually secured 500 00 850 00 Purchase jirice of lot $1000 00 700 00 $1700 00 From the foregoing statement it is ap parent that the total valuation of the Y. M. C. A. property is $324) 00 and the -present indebtedness, including price of i lot and old indebtedness amounts to $1700.00. Deducting old debt and price of lot from above amount and there re mains lea1) than $700 unpledged of the $2,5 X) put into the building. The board bug borrowed this $700 on its personal notes to complete the building but is gratified at this showing and most sin erely appreciates the favor and kindly -considerations received from the public .and with the fair support and aid of the public hereafter the permanent eetab lidhment of the institution is assured. pair of streets and sidewalks, came for final reading and waa passed. up Married. Sti art-Farr Ou Fridav evening, June 16, 1SI), Mr. Chaa. A. Stuart and Miss Clara A. Farr. The ceremony waa performed at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Farr, of thia citv in the pres ence of the members of the family anil a few invited guests. Kev. Montgomery, of the Preebyterian church officiated. The bride is one of Oregon City's popu lar young ladies and the groom, whose home waa in North Yamhill, is well known to many of ottr citiiena, ami has been in attendance for several year at the medical department of the Willam ette university, from which he has only recently graduated. Dr. and Mrs. Stuart left Tueaday for Ruena Vista where they will make their future home. Dr. Stuart having secured a practice there. Outside the members of the family there were preseut at the ceremony Mr. Stuart, father of the groom, and Mr. Spangler, of North Yamhill; Mr and Mrs. llowers, Lake May, Fddon May, of Canema'i ; Mr. and Mrs. Kowe, of Gladstone; Miaa Parl Newman, of Portland; Gordon Hull, of Meharaa Mr. and Mrs. Minus, Mi as Maggie Minus, Mrs. (J riff Jones and Lino Jones of Oregon City. Homealead Patent. Patents are at the land office In this city for the following aettlera- John II. Mills, liana Nelson, Horace H. Iteed, Joshua J. Iaiw, Abraham T Powell, Thomas C. 1 karaons, J. Mathla Apach, Christopher Sauerrin, Giovanni Fili ptlli, Joseph Netch, Allien Wood, James Shanahan, ar., William tl. Ilowatson, John William Slelnmeli, ltohert T. Smith, Jasper X. Lesley, Stonewall J. Harris and Frank Iternard Iveodiitlmio. We the member of the Oregon State Grange, in 2iith aoaslnn assembled, again ei dorse and demand the Initiative and Referendum, and we especially commend and approve the non-partisan action of the Legislative Aaaembly of the State of Oregon, In panning at Ita last session the amendment to the constitu tion of our State for that purpose. Keaolved, That the Secretary present to Governor (teer and each iiiimiiIht of the Legislative Assembly a copy of the foregoing resolution relative to the Initiative and Kelrrenduin adopted by the Grange. T M I I VW u 1,111 lf I ' v5tAV7 yougtrase I i P"-" wheel with I i I MlCUxliQnisi I a.o4 ,...u.i. J m"AflM on. to. Kagle ( reek School l! port. District No. 17. School closed June 0. Total No. of pupils enrolled 45 : davs taught, 60; daya attendance 2M7;dnys absence, 2Sl ; times tanly 31 ; vialtors, lllds Wanted. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of School Directors of School District No, (12. of Clackamas county, Oregon, will receive sealed bid at Ihn leshleiica of (he school clerk, on Seventh street III Oreuon Citv. Oreuon. UP to the hour of 7 o'cl.Kk p. in., on Friday, July U, imnt, fur the sale and delivery to the district of 120 cord ol giHhl , sound, (our foot ll r wood, which bus been cut from large, live standing timber, anil thoroughly acatoncd. Said wood lobe (Irstrlasa In all respect and soluble for u In the (in nncea of the school building,' 70 cor, I a ol said wood to be delivered at the Itarelay school building on Twelfth ilrcct, and ,0, cord at the Fthm school building or. Seventh street. Said wood (o be delivered mi or before Sep. tender let, lS'l't. The lord of dirw" tr reset ve the right to reject any or all bid. !y order ol the board of ill rector. C. II. C.vi rui n S. M. M. Cowx, Chairuian. Clerk. Diiteil at Oregon City, Oiegori, June Tl 1M'I, Soiled bid wl te received at the i on nly clerk'a nlllce for the construction of a Howe Tru bridge across North ll(,a k Creek. Said bridge to lie a lllO I foot span with double t-ent Kach lenl I to lie 12 feet high and west one to be 14 (2. Tho or the roll of honor were Pearl Foster, Albert Hell, Oren Hallow,! Ren Jaques. Lena lloncr, ('has. Ilorgur, i I.inie Smith. 1-en. Kmina Gerhardus, ; Gosaie and Mattie Hurnett, Alta Judd, j Louise Wagner, and Margucritte Jaipie. Clara lloiaraow. Teacher, j v For Kent. I i Furnished rooms pleaMiitiy located apply at this office. feet hltfh. Plan can hn found In the clerk's olllceor bidder can Inrnlsh plana. Ilul will be openr-d at 10:110 o'chsk, July 6, lH;r. The board reaervea the r gtit to rvject any or all bid. Ily order of Ibe hoard. J Flmrr Dixon, Clerk. I j Lost Monday evening, in this city, a j plmlo of young lady. Finder pleas leave at thit office. ol Fiklds-Ramsbv Mr. J. II. Held and Mrs. Fdla Hamsbv were mnrried the home of Mrs. James Shaw in this city, Wedneadav. June 21st at 8:30 p m., Kev. A. J. Montgomery ollici ating. Mr. Fields is a successful farmer Gartield county Washington, He is cousin of C. D. and D. C. Latouretle and is also related to G. A. Harding and other prominent men of this city. He returned to bia home today with his wife snd two step-daughter. The Enteiprise joins their many friends in wishing them a long and happy life. Died. Jaooar. At indent's Hospital, port land, on Monday, June 18, lH'Xt, Kva Jaggar, aged 9 years, 7 montha and days. The deceased was a victim of appen dicitis and on Saturday was taken to the hospital where an operation was performed. She appeared to rally from the etlects ol the operation but It was only a temporary improvement and death soon ended her sufferings She was the daughter of Jear.elte and Frank Jsggar of Cams, and was a favorite among her acquaintances.- The remains were buried in the cemetery here Tuesday the funeral services being held at the residence of Beniiuiin Jaggar in this city. C!a Raman Fruit Crop. W. K. Newell, of Dilley, Or. was at the Electric Wednesday. Mr. Newell rep resents the State Board of Horticulture and is on a tour of tie state inspecting the commercial fruit orchards. Accord ing to Mr. Newell 's estimate the Clacka mas county prune crop will be practically nothing, probably a few petites, and the apples are also badly damaged. The state prune crop, he estimates, wiil amount to not more than 50 car loads as against 700 cars last year, and those will come mostly from Jackson county. CoimnitVd to the Itcform School. On Wednesday Mike Koeble, who lives near Mackgburg, appeared before tbe county court petitioning that his son JSdward Koeble, 15 years of age, be corn-1 naitted to the reform school, as he was incorrigible, and his parents could do nothing with him. The reason for his making this request at this time was that Edward had been arrested for doing ma licious iniHchief to the property of a neighbor, The boy had, in tbe absence -of the neighbor, driven Lis cow into a slough where she was drowned, he then gxilled up all the garden crop, after vsvLicb, be entered the cellar and with a club destroyed a large number of fruit jars. Tbe court considered him a fit sub ject for the reform school, and Sheriff Cooke took him to that institution yesterday. Seriously Sculded. M, P. Chapman, employed in the Crown mills here, met witti a serious accident Tuesday night. He was work ing at the digester, a huge machine filled with steam and acid for reducing rna terial ued in the mills, and in opening it, took off the wrong hand plate and let the steam and acid out upon him, A portion of his face, his right arm and side were scalded so that the skin dropped off, and he suffered intense tor ture before medical aid could be secured from town, He was removed to his home and is doing very nicely no, al though it will be some works before he is able to be around again. Will Organize Tonight. Mrs. L. J. Evers, of Portland, has been in the city for some time past working in the interest of the order of Ancient Order ol the Pyramids. Her efforts have been rewarded by a good sized class and the lodge will he insti tuted in the Red Men's hall this evening. The order is a new one, but is highly spoken of, and posseseithe admirable fea ture of admitting male and female upoh an equal footing. Its objects are fraternal and beneficial. Yala Restaurant an, Luuymy nuuBO rvrylh(ti Sim Clsatt rj r I'lSM. K'lrilWllHl ItlMllll.h,,, ' Wwk or allium. I'nvai, l,"",t lailis. Hps. 11 , ,y nr month. A good ri eitMl) "'i M 'J" rsnl. Main Hi. near Alh !., f imcui'M liy Hi V. M. o, a ' V, ijlte tl llrt TrU, PUSH IT ALONG. ii ii 1 1 ;i U-.aC-rt s I ' ) 1 II 4 i k - r Ulatksmllhloi, Horliholri(, Wagon Mtkw 4th and Main t. ARMORY Separate Company P, 0. X. G. Oskcon Citv, Ohkcos, June ud, iii. Company Okukrs No. 7, t I. Each member of thia company i hereby ordered to report at the Armory, June 26th, l for quarterly intrclion and muater. II. Tbe member of this Company will report with their cloth ing and equipments in an absolutely neat and clean condition, wearing the regulation white collar and clran white glove, with their ahoea carefully blacked. Assembly at 7:4s P- III. It i imperative that every memlirr of this command 1 present and no excuse will be entertained by the commanding officer unlet made to him in penon on or before the dute of Assembly. IV. The Company Court of Discipline will convene on Wednes day, June.iSth, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the trial of all delinquent who may be summoned to appear before it, and the dipol of all such bu.siness as may come before it. V. On account of removal from district an honorable dis charge has been issued to Private N. Waack. VI. Privates Ladanaugh, W. Howard, S. Lanklns, and It. Jewel are hereby dropped from the rolls for continuous neglect of duty. VII. The following apjiointmenta are hereby made, warrant to date from Lviuance of this order; Private Hilliard ami W. Doylan to be Corporals. They will be obeyed ami respected accordingly. By Okhkk ok: F. A. MKTZNKR, Captain Commanding Company. ft II y . i 1 " ' w Carrv tli K'! to T,ir iieilil-or. Our supply ! vegeu l.lcs is always frrs.li. Lecatise it ia always replenished from th" gar den near at haml. VrgrlaMe that arc strictly home rown. A. KoIktIwiii, Tho 7th St Crocor. A Personal Matter A II l'ltilrl Ikkim Ii likf a i"l l ilfwl -er"ii-!( altia l ive and ,lr il lo !,' uiii. YOUR HOUSE Can I fialMil and rhrnl ii l vry rx'naii crl-falnu ar rj i l,si no i.ii, 1 ! II iii,III tl" tn 11 11 any nir ma'ki ami rrax-h In II Leave Orders at Ely's Store... ,V'.V-"r. -A.aJ R. L HOLMAN UNDERTAKER .AND. EMBALMS llalakllsbrd l3. 1; h, mm PIONEER Tranfei1 and h$tiu Freight am! pa reels delivrretl to all part of the city. RATES - REASONABLE ('am a ruilni hn ,4 rM kia, l'-mii't, ltii' an I i,( ui'io ii'ialily n4 tn,l(i 'l. Lctifil Noticed ltrl t'laal rlrHk S'ulle U ,(h alien II Ik, l lldiml l.-nli til l, l.l III 1 iii ol lt,,ir T in. 4 flll t.l. dual Bir.iin.l u.roin. r c, etiUM ol li ! ol Ufr.in Inf Cai. mil'O, a'l'l Id! V . itt 4) ll. (i o u'rlixk a . ' ana a li.a'li, ul'lsrllona l' "! "ion Kisriilnf u( Id I. I will nl IMa Uolf T laulti --(l . ilwvasxl, Official: Fir'it Sergeant. Deafni'-s Cannot be (tired by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the intimation can be taktn out and this tube restored to iU normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine case out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an infhmed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K J. CHKNK Y A CO. Toledo, O. Fold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Notice. K. K. Cumpston teacher of vnlce cul ture and piano playing. Studio oyer Hank of Oregon City. OAHTOIIIA, Br ib. l! Kir.d You Kin tlaait BoupM Trimmed and un'rimmed hats, rib bons and flowers. Below cost at Miss Goldsmith's. THE Prices that talk. smith, milliner. Call on Misa Gold- Tolanlc Eruption. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Backlein'a Arnica Halve, cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds chapped hands, chilblains, best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. J. A. Rehear, of fSedalia, Mo., saved his child from death by croup by using One Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, pneumonia, lagrlpe and all throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Hakding. lliickct Store Has just received an elegant new line of White and Colored Shirt Wain's all latest style and patterns. Heady-made Skirts eijual to best tailor made goods. Children's White Dress Bonnets, very dressy attractive. Washable Hun Bon nets white ami colored. These goods are all "the thing" and just what you need to fit out for your Fourth of July outing. Dr. L, L. Pickens, dentist, ha re opened his dental of lice in the Barclay building corner of Main and Seventh streets. Our line of new sewing machines for (24 have no equal. Call and see them. Easy terms. Oregon City Auction House. OAflTOniA. Baart th in(l Y Haw UW Bfllitflt BIfaatut jftifo Kind You Haw Aiwars YOI NU MOTH Kit. Croup is the terror of thoiiHands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal Hhiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail. Tho worst cases relieved Immediately. Price, 25 cts, 50 cts. and $1.00. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. t'onnty Treasurer's Notice. I have on hand funds for the payment of all county warrants endorsed prior to March 2, 18!W. Interest will cease from and after the date ol this notice. JAcon Brums. Treasurer of Clackamas County Ore. Dated June 15, lHW. A Tension Indicator IS JUST WHAT THE WORD IMPLIES. It indicates the lUte of the tension at a glance Itt use mcani time living; and easier tewing. It't our own Invention and is found only on the White Sewing Machine. We have other striking Improvements that appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant H. T. catalog. White Sewing Machine Co. Cleveland, Ohio. Ilhl Maalrd. Hrl. I.I.U lll l frlwt ; It. Orf in ( 1 1 r lor ii nrntuwan lairaavun fourth an-l Mnrua ft.1. ru,n( in I'lana ami r'DrailoM In Iba offlr ol llrur C, t'o.ff . rttf Mult lo b oiin al ')u' li I a .l.th Jim. al lhutfxni I. t uf r. Tba romhiilir twrt nbl lo r)M-l any or a, I W ii r Sianit r Mimu Cualu ,1.11c r.r I'HbllralUa Ijinil irfi. al llr.a-.in t'li, Maris. !. NiilH K H tl K It K It Y UIVEXn. (llo.iij( liamaal illvr da ti i hi liiUnilnn la mat. 0"al p'li uf (in rlaun i.nU.r Hr 2 'I. It 1 M Mll I'fiail .III l ll, Iwinr t. U ami llivr al Uuii Cujf. tftfj Jun. 9 1. !"(. i W AllllIN ll A ll M M II K I.'tu7. (or n,a NH i, ul Nc! tfcxuh. It 4 Kal. Ha lianira Hi. (iilnai, ailw pro, his coiilinuona rn,lnir a, tiililvailnii of mi, I land tie rramit M. Ilak.r, tirt I lUnrr Wmxlrult, V, K. II .new;. I'ollnii, (Irrfiin, ("II AH. II. V"t2 I'M! .'V For sale by While H. M. Co., Han Francisco. HI .TlttUS) In ll'is I'.n nil Court ol Ida Si ao lor Clackamat C mniy. t'tiaa. P. t'liuri li, I'laliillll, aJ lull, lr(itai ; To Joiin Kl.'.on, tba aiwr as41 oimlaiil : In Hi liani. of Ida Hlala id Orr ar li.rrlijr i.,nr, lo apar ail lliaroinplaliil lllml aalnl yu in hllllr l ar, (ll on or lH(or Id June li. that nrlng Id l( " lima prrsnrldr.l In in nnl.r n( H!I of Itila uinniiiiia ami If Vhi 10 r',' ami anso.r aa, rmiiplaliil Id vtt",'- apcly lo Id. Cmin lor Ida rl' I, fur, I. hi. all In. lu maiil !.r I tdrr dumlrxl ilollara (HI J ' 1 l.. . ...H,l. 1 inrrriiil SI IM ff rlil lr '" Id Pud ilay of Marrli,s,A and a".' dltdiirM-iiiriila. Tills auunmiinll,,' fur sll ronari-iillv rk Uf "'I' " Tliot.H. Mrllrnl, jmlir of .W cau." on id lih May of Mav.KSi.and tl " Ill ation ImiIiik on id. I.'tli ilav ul W. T. W'RNn Attorney lorl'l 6 I'.' (I i1. Xailct, ori'lajal Helllea'1 In the Homily Court of Hi 8t14'! g'm, for Hit Counly of t'laclioniai. In tlia matter of Ida rt' C1" HwarU, ilrreaiwd, Nnilni la drrrt.y nfrn that Ch Tixiie, tda ailuilnlatraUir of 'liri.Kaiia riwaru, lecrail, h , In aald court for s.lllemenl dis "nt',, l of dli aiiiiiloUtrailoii of said 1'alTliura.lay, li lltli day of Jul',' K) 0'i liM-a, a. m., has lw.ii duly liy laid court for Id aettlanianl u"" lor the di ariMK of enreplliun ll''Jf?r Admli'l'1" Dated May Kith, Hid. i-Whjj, Engines Mmmi Boilers Saw Mi Write for Catalogue nd Prices. RUSSELL & CO. POBTffi