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t ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMHER 1, 1890 8 OREGON 1 V . . . CANBY PHAKMAUY... A full lino of Patent Mwlicinefl, ft Choice Cigars ami Toilet Articlou. 1 The Most Select Stock of Q In Clackamas County. W. II. EVANS, Prop. C IMIV, Oltl'.UO I itoiRti or com missions. Regular AaKut Term or the Connlj Board. H. V. SI at V a, rbaltnian; J. K. Motion R. Mrolt. comuiLionrr. (Continued from last wtek) In tlie matter of the purch of a gravel pit in road district No. 3, it in ordered bv the i"tJ that tlie survey of n i-rof land for gravel pit on the farm of 0 1' Helt;e t accepted, ami it i furtlur ordered that upon tlie receipt of a properly executed dtedfor the Mine, that the cle'rk (hall lamie a marram in favor of aaiJ U 1' lied in the urn of IT; !r. full pavment of eaid acre of Inn. I. 0 V Hedge.. t" W J W Meiurnm, 1 dr 24 mile.... 7 40 PTMelJruiu, 1 " - ft' Total ' '' In the matter of ti e report of the view er of damage on the ietiiion of liF 1 Ml frvp a fliann in tllM Linn liu, 1 1 J - - r ' - . ni l. Now at thia tune come on to he htrJ the report of John shannon, LD Muoipoaer, and C E .pem-e, heretofore aniiuted vieaersof damage to find j bow much lew valuable, it any, the j lau In o( Oaen liutfiiei would oe renuereu I v the opening of the change in the linn road as petitioned for. taid report shows that all thre of aaid viewer met pursuant to the order of thi board and alter duly qualityiu proceeded to view baia road th whole distance through the lands of Raid claimant for damage woul 1 l rendered less valuable by reason of the location and opening of the change in the l.inn road aa tollowa to wit: Owen Hughe I'" 00 Ar.J the hoard bein tully ad viae I, it is ordered by the board that said report be approved and the damage as as sessed bv the above named viewer be p..; I lor by C'lai-kama county. And it apfaring'to the board that the report of tits viewer was read on two aeparaie dav of the June terra of ihi board, 1SW, n,.r.ka i.nlHrv.i tl.ilt the Held note and plat of urvey be recorded and that the sa.d road hall be established on the line carveyed, w hen the couuty ha paid the atove-nmed damagea, and that all of liieold road not included in the new, ehall be Vacated at prayed for. And that the expense account of said viewer of damans be paid by Clackamas coumy, ai.d the clerk is hereby directed tu ieue warrant! fur the same. John Shannon, 3 days, 12 oiileS...7 20 L 1 iluinpi.wvr, 2 " ,24 4.1 C I! pence 2" 24 6 40 m lirineiuhwaite 1 15 In the matter of making an allowance to Joseph Sjrl, an ind:g-nt person, the board being fully advised, it is ordered that an allowance of per month be allowed said S'perl, to commence Aug. 1. 1899. hi ine matter of the report ol county phvMcians for the month of June arid Ju y, lS!i'J. S-aid leports coming on now to be heard and the hoard being tully ad-vn-ed, it is ordered that said reports be approved and placed on file. In the ir.alter of the individual petlti tion of August Lins, for a change in a conriiy road near Eagle Creek, this matter coning onto be heard on the individual petition of Aiutiht Lins and the board being fully ad vi-ed, it is ordered that said p t;t;on be grafted and that J E Burnett James fiinpn and August Harger be and are hereby appointed viewers- to meet at place ol beginning of eaid dudgeon r;ett 1, lH'il, withJW Mel dn tu, deputy county eurveyor, and view and locute haid change at-ked for and re port in writing at the next regular term ol thin board. In the matter of the appointment of a justice of the peace in J i' district No 10 TLij matter coming on now to be regu larly heard and the board being fmly advised, it is ordered that M E Kandle be apiointed to liil the vacancy caused by tlie resignation of It Kuihen'ord. 'in the matter of closing the Canhy road by F II Kenond, and the repair of certain bridgeu, it is ordered by the heard that the clerk notify said Kenoud to b'i carelul about ciosirig up said road, which has been traveled for ten years past, an I it is further ordered that Koad Supervisor Dimick Irts notified to open np said road, if it has been traveled for ten years past, nnd aluo to repair certain bri !,'C8 in his district. In the matter of discontinuing the al lorvnnce of Mrs Ti:us, a county charge, it is ordered by the board that the al low ance of Mrs Titus be discontinued from Aug 1, ls!r9 In the matter of aaedicine for L Mathe son, an indigent person, it is ordered by the (ward that George A Harding fur nihh L Matheson wit" toe necessary medicines until further orders. In the matter of cancelling certain unpaid county warrants, and several others issued in duplicate. A list of county warrants issued more than seven yeais prior to June 30, lh!D, but remain in;.' uncalled U r in the clerk's office, hav ing been certified to this board and ad vertised as by law required, it is ordered by the board that said warrants be can ceiled of record : No Date Name Amt. 850S Pent If, '91 H K Newton f 1 20 91 iy Jan 0, '92 Adam Noble 1 fo 9121 Jan (i, '92 Grant Nixon 1 50 8515 Kept 'yl M Mussick I 70 K5:U Kept 10, '91 H J Mickley 2 CXJ 8444 Kept 9, '91 John Niscen 1 20 DH7.S May 4, '92 Minnie McCoy 2 20 8720 Nov 4, '91 J M Thompson 1 70 10o'!3 June 9, '92 Pilau Stewart 150 10075 June 9, ".ti W J, Smith 1 70 872M Nov 4, '91 J Koenig 1 70 9110 Jan l, 'M KW Jones 150 S770 Nov 4, 9I Will II Jone 2 M S(V) Mar 4, '.)2 DM Howard 4 20 872.1 Nov 4, '91 1. Heller 1 70 7730 Apr 8, '91 Mm M I.ltrown 2 10 9u4 Apr 0, 92 J W Cuhing 1 7 8440 Sept 9. tM Georga IVekin 120 87:;i Nov 4, 'ft I. Ihnavy 1 70 9118 Jan (V '9.' Hans Krickson I 50 Stltl Sept 9, ';il K I'riedrick I 70 87J2 Nov 4. '91 J tjumn 1 70 8489 Sept 9, '91 J I. fhktnion I 2 8.V.M Oil 7. '91 DO William 3 40 9123 Jan 0, '92 It U William 1 50 9114 Jan 6. '92 Pavid Wilion ,1 IK) It was further ordeied, aatibfactury showing having I eon made ta the board, that waiTaiita No.Cwat a repetition ol warrant No 29,344 and No lCp.l a reKtitiou of road warrant No '.HIS, and 174 a repetition of No .rxk) and No 1"h1 issued for a wrong amount (wc No 1302) and No 21,fl3 isued on the indigent soldier's luud ami not called for, a party getting same had com menced to receive a pension and No 2uko iwued a pauper warrant, not caded (or, party not any longer needing it and that road Warrants No 7003, 10137, 10200 isnled iu repetitiiiu of road warralita 6S.jl. 10137 and 10,258 be, and the clerk is hereby authorised to cancel Bald warrant of revord. In the mailer of the report of the clerk and recorder lor the uiouih of July, lS'.i'.l, tlie board having examined the report ol collections ol the clerk and recorder for the month of Jul v lH H, and U-ing fully satltied. it is ordered thai the same be and are hereby approved. Toe report show collection a follow to wit: Clerk 137 25 Recorder 123 S3 In the matter of the mileigeoi the bjard of coiuuiissioner for the August lerm, 1899. il ia ordered by the board that the mileage and per diem of the board of commissioner for the August term be allowed as follow to wit: SF Marks, 8 djy and mileage. .3t 80 J li Morton 7 . . -'5 00 K Scott C . . 2t 00 In the matter of aid for Johanna an indigent person, the board being fully advised in said matter, il is ordered that he be granted aid in the sum of $-3 per month to commence August 1, I8'.sj, and the clerk is herebv ordered to issue a warrant for said amount in lavor of C K Burns on the first day ol September, lS'J, and on the first day of each mouth thereafter until further orders. In the matter of kalsornining the county ollices, it ia ordered by the board that the clerk be authorized to have the different county oiliccs and corridor kaisomined. In the matter of aid for L Freeman, i an indigent person, it is ordered by tne j board that he be granted aid in the sum , of 5 per month, to commence August 1, 18'jo, and the clerk is hereby auttionzed lo issue a warrant for same on Sept 1, and the first day ol each mouth there after nntil further order. In the matter of al'.i davits filed for bounty on will animal ik sips. Tne fol lowing claims for scalp bounties having been liied, and the board having ex amined the same and being fully ad vised, it is ordered that the same are hereby approved and allowed as follows to wit : Daniel Parker, 7 coyotes -...114 00 , James l'agle, 1 w ildcat 2 00 ! AlbonMeinig, 3 " 0 00 Total 122 00 Oa Pat Kill. When Captalu Conk' ship, th En deavour, lay lu Mercury bay, New Zealand, In 109, a brow u boy of 8, who afterward Ixvauio a chief and lived to a groat age, weut aboard of tier. Ilia uuiiio was Tanlwha. It nut easy euough for the brown Ihi.v to pick out Kiipcui' KuWu (C.ip talu C'k) among the men on hoard. Tatihvhn snldi he wa the lender of the "(iobllus," a very great niiiu. Ho Walkinl the ship grave and dlgtillhil. He held up a nail, a priceless treasure, and, when Taulwha InughiHl, gave It to lilin. Theu tho luiy knew that he wi kimhI a well a great. They were shiH-kinl that a grown up Mauri stole a piece of calico. They paddled away," Taulwha con tlumsl. "The Goblin went down Into the hold of the ship, hut soon mine up with a walking stKk In III hnnd and pointed It at the rauoo. Thunder pcaleil and Hghtulng Hashed, but thoe In the canoe paddled ou. "Theu they lauded. Eight roao to leave the ctuu, but the thief sat still with his dogskin mat and the liohlln' garment under til feet. Ill eumpan Uu or 'd him. but lie did not answer. Oue of thetn !iok bliu, and the thief fell back Into the hold of the canoe and blood wa mvii on hi clothing aud a hole In hi buck."&tu Erauclm-o Examiner. A Tart Hrlorl. The plaintiff was undergoing a rath er sharp examination from the defend ant' counsel. The cne wa olio of damages clalmeil on account of even bodily Injuries by the plaintiff on a railway, due, the plaintiff claimed, to the negligence of the defendant rail way company' nervaut. Mr. C , the railway company's oouniel. waa noti-d for his overteariug manner In examin ing wlincssc ani' endeavoring to dis concert them. This wltnes. however, determlntsl not to be confused by his opHiuent' counsel. After N'ooinlng thonughly provoked by the attacks of the man of taw he re monstrated. "Mr. C ," sold he. "t am an Invalid. 1 cannot allow you to question me lu (Ids manner. It Is a pnaltlve Injury to my nervous system, which Is at best In a shattered condi tion. I shall have- to refune to answer your questions uulcsa you put them In a different maimer. 1 am troubled ou accouut of the Injury received ou the railway with sclerosis of the plual cord. At thl ruluute I ran e you doubkj, aud you know by experience It I generally enough to upset a man to ee you oiioe."-riltburg Dispatch. 1 SIX) niilea f lotK il'" tatioo telephone wiro in Orcptn ami Washington now in titH-rutltm lv tl Oregon Telejilioiio uiul Tol cgrnpli ooiiijuiny. rortlaiul, S-uttlo, Hh kn.ii Tacoiiia. Salem, Walla Wnllii. lYn.llcton, Allmny ami W other towns ill tho two states nil thf line. (Jtilok, nrctirate, c!iea. All tho antisfnetion of a personal ooinnuinioution. Pistnnee no tdleet to a ileiir utiilerstamling. S knue as easily hennl n I'ortlnml. Oregon City ollire at Iluntloys I)ruc Sim. J. H. THATCHER. MANAGER, I'ortlutul, - Oregon. PARKER'S HAIR I BALSAM riHuwl f44 tHMl,l . h h4tt. Nvr rtl o MnIi Ormy litr 10 its Touiitfui ,oi.r. I ft fc t fa... f EXPERIENCE How Tkr Mak Lrsaoaa or. Until receutly the California people did not know bow to cure lemou. The fruit wa never tart enough. There would be pleuty of Juice, but It con tained a high percentage of sugar aud a small crceutage of acid, which made It unmarketable. Hut a few jear ago the letuon grower clubb-d together and sent expert over to Italy and Spalu to learn tho business, aud now they are produclug much better results. They pick the fruit before It begins to turn yellow and put It In a curing bousc.uhcre It la kept at an even teuiiM'rature of about 50 degree for about 20 days, which "aweata oui" all the sugar. Il la then removed to another temperature for 00 day moro before It I ready for the market Thus the highest degree of acid and the largest degree of Juice can bo ob tained. Oue of the curious effect of this "sweating" process Is to reduce tlie thickness of the skin. It originally grow thick aud tough, but the acid eeui to eat It up Chicago Record. 1 V -II MB i' t Taianr Mantua IniO C0VNI0HT AC. Anvnn MMitttng ft ilHrk u4 1rriiin loaf juirif kt-Mtain tur itftnistft trm hn hr m Immi 4Milr MiB.Wnti. Ultis4 1'alvtitl fttil fra. t't-laa4 ? ftT fitUg llitl, rini token Uif-ottajh Munn A rHdf Scientific American. A hanrfsnaialr lllnMrsixt !. luntl rts. . f... m ha ft I .1.1 I. 1 1 mk.ImIam 36tBrossr, arsnctt iMBr C t St.. Wuhlulu. tl. ( NewTork limlua. U U " . w . m '-r j I ' ut I . " Get our Prices on Job Printit, I'arties that liave promised to deliver wood to the Enterprise uju-d do so by the middle of .Sept. or we shall have these accounts settled in cash. If we cannot get wood at the (.roper time we do not want it. Parties knowing that they have arrangements for delivering wood will please see to it. A representative of Mrs. Anna Vail .Switzers' famous skin food, balm and astringent w ill receive the ladies of Ore gon City at the Electric hotel parlors, Friday and Saturday where she will ex plain the Thermo Electrical Trea'ment. Thia wonderful treatment is the i.nly scientific one that has (proven i'.ccll to be a complete success, in the most stulc born cases of acne and all facial blem ishes, and iositive!y removes wrinkles. Instructions w ill be given to any wishing to take up the work as a profession. Acker's English Ifemedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and oO cts. Faraoaa Klocra. Among schoolmaster whoae name bavfc come down to posterity with the dubious reputation of great dogger Dr. Itusby of Westminster school I the generally acknowledged chief. Of til ui It Is recorded that one of hi head boy having Insulted a young French viscount, who came to the school to demand satisfaction, he flog ged the vlscouut tlrst for the blood thirsty Intentions and next his friend who was the U-nrer of his clnilli't.go. Ur. Valpy, too, who edltd an edition of the c lassics, was a potent wielderof the rod. Archdeiicou (irooui, who wus a pupil of his, tells a story lu Illustra tion of his prowess. One of the hoys had been flogged by the redoubtable dominie, and the lad's father came to complain. "Kir," sulil Vnlpy to him. "I flogged your son because he richly deserved It. If he ngnln deserves It. I shall Hog Mm again. And." rising, "If you come here, sir. Interfering with my duty, I shall flog you." Tho parent fled.-London Mall. The Condition of the Teeth will mar or make a beautiful mouth. iKm't neglect, therefore, to give I hem the attention they deserve. We carry a large line of preparation for cleanirg and preserving the teeth, every well known make U-ing in stock. Our Tooth Food which I an exclletit dentifrice. It whiten the teeth, strengthens the gums and sweetens the breath. IMcn V. Tooth bru-hes of bristle, rublicr, etc.. from 5c. to 50c. CHARMAN & CO. c,;,,rV,rJ:T-,. Aa Amendment. "Fools rush In where" begun Mr. Vun Ilraaui. who was fond of quoting proverbs. He was Interrupted by Dinwiddle, who offered this amendment: "Where policemen fear to tread." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. BETTER THHN EVEFe Special Iffer, S peri al nrrnngomonlH havo Ih-pm t,, wlii'rcliy wo run If' Tit il W OllVr frt-o to all new uWriltr- ami C who ay up ami rnunv tlu-ir HnIKCTiitir.r tu ilm Kntt-rprino at $!) r anmim. ' 4 Pfvoiol to tho Farm, On-hard, (iarJ.: Poultry and HounhoM Better Yet! Wo will mmhI you tho K NT Kit PPJSK, Tho WKKKIA'OKi: (IONIAN mill tho FA KM JOL'HNAl, otio year for $2, Caxh in Ailvaiito. HASTEN TO IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY. 2 $2 7UIK017HIOTHIi7IND 'I . . - " jAi nn (iU xV, 1'llnl'ltlfcIOH Kates Ter I ny nn-1 t'jw ar'ls. IJvrrv and YrA Miaiil In ('oioiwtinii'wilh Ilia 1 1 .in llorvt and llutfKin to at UraMinalila l!lr, JOHN YOUNGER, EWELE R, Opp. Huntley'H Dnm Flore, FORTY YEARS LXFI-RIEXCE IN (Jreat Britain and America. A Personal Matter A 'll .nluei Il0llr l Ilka riritt Iv dreed rm slway nttra.'t Iva and 'lrH"iit to look U.on. YOUR HOUSE Can lie feiialnled ami Irr-hi-ni-d up al a very reaiinitlile i.rre-.uliii t are vnry rtieai now, Don t lenvo II until the iiii link oh any more inuikn and eriicki In il. Leave Orders at Ely's Store... liar uii.l"l ltb i'i rint alnr., lienor and clKri. Wrli.hard'i llrrr nit draiiKlit. w. s. mniST ,llry rittf n4 ItraU iH-alrrln Ural ltla m Mr la.araar, Mriui A Urarnil Olllre HmI 'I'rKHaarlrd. hair I'trw h1 ('11 lrprrty (H Loans Negotiate Aarcra W. S. HURST L CO. Produces 3 Commis: Merchants. ' AURORA, - OREGON. 1 1. . m. Illlhral iurkel plr fi ain:i:. ihiii imU Alitor (hi Aurora Harness Shop fltl:()W Tli j I'm .ler., It, One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate gumaier coughs and colds. ''I consider it a most wonderful medicine, quick and naf." W. W. Merton, May- llHW, WlH. (jKO. A. IlAhMNU. Imporlant Snelal ((iirallon. YVIuu a young man taken a girl to a theater, and pays nu extra dollar, and goes after her and takes her home, where doea he get even? Is It tho pleasure of her company or the con HclousncH that he has done his duty? Atchison Globe. For Kent. A desirable room either furnished or unfurnished in business portion of city, suitable for single man. Enquire at this office. OA8TOIIIA, Bean th "9 Kind You Hare Always Boujflt Signature of Jaillelnl litnnranee. "Did the clock stop when you dashed It down cellar'" asked the police Judtfe of tho man who was charged with he Ing disorderly. "Of course It stopped. Did you sup pose It went through to China?" De troit Free Press. Unlit That Way. "The worm will turn," she said. "Of course," ho replied. "The worm Is, built on a plan that makes turning comparatively eimy. It's moro pr les of a turn luelf'-Chlcago Post, Wn Miiko a Sjrtrialty of low prin'H. Our iVu.W in TKAM HAIlNKSS. Our l(ckiiicluU'rt Mverythiiig Wornly' Wu r.uy Hiilcrt for Cash. . Keep LcallH-r Formal.'. Do All IviiiduKt'F W. Ziiiiinorinaii, Proprlcbj V, .....v..v..... ....... v.. .. . . . w.. .v .1..-!..t.-i.....-v.v ...GREAT REDUCTION SALE... h i; orn:it a hi:ii -i io o i.i, M LADIES SHIRT WAISTS SUMMER DRESS GO0PJ WRAPPERS AND UNDERWEAR. MK-VN, IIOVM' llll IMtl M 4 It (Nil MAIN A III: AIM Ultl.AII.V VtiW COMIC AND SICIC OUfi BARGAIN COUNTED I.mliiH Stiiniiier Uiijcrwcar, gool vnlu" nt 2'ic. h'ule I'rirti A hi T.alii H StuniiH-r Underwear, gnwlvnluo ln( ut'JOc. Salu Trico fi I.ndies Shirt "WVmtH, ood value at '(lA K 1.(J0. Sulo Price l)C Lnrli H Shirt WaiHtH, good value atfiOc. )Q1 Sale Trice fJOi SPECIAL ON SUMMICU DRESS GOODS. cr price 12,'Jo. yd. Rper.lal prji 1 J U ier price 60. y.l. Special l' , Jloya' Hiiinmor Hat Fr c' X) OrHndios, former price 2.',c. yd. Kpeclal nrice 1H;. yd. Challies, foiiner price Ikj d. 'Ipeciul price 4e. jd. riiniea. fnrnii'i Lawns, loiuiei Men a and 1 Wo want your butter, eirgs, chickens or anything von urMi t t l.u.,o in ll. ,,r,,.ln.., i;u VV;il V ? r. Will I?i-y. l.irf.mll 1 " ou mhu or iraoe. I! Ill DIUS. 1) liilill . 1 fs moro pr lesa , L) vV'e want your butter, e's, eh cago Post, Lj bave in the produce line. Wi Z 2 Z 2 1 Zj Zm 1 i 1 j