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Oregon City Enterprise. Q1, N' ltJ OIIKUON CITY, OREGON, FIUIMY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1699. ESTABLISHED 18G6 i. ti.cini L. , J ----- l,M.wu.crhru, ArnUNKVH AT LAW, -.11 .rti l l"h "",,w '" ,uu 01 , pipc.ututumi. -nittXKYH AND ....iiti.il'l 111! J 11 ff A I.I ( ill ; snr.Mitn ai i.a y gtl iriiT uaauoa t-iTT, uaiuoH i.k Ahlrta alTllta. U" 'sir. -!1 H.illt!" ' Uutfl r C. BTItU KI.AM. M. P. L ' ii, ,,fr.ililinl rli to III f'.ul "'"' jr. hrlal I n.i.iKiit l l atarru ami MKM l VVtllailialU ' ,iiJli 0!llr liiHIftl IOUj l.'i. in , fl 1U . II t t,i! cirv oitr.ooN !. L. I. I K K FN M, DENTIST. y.lnrat. All Operations (Ufl)tOl. BuiMmg Oregon City, Or. i t AtT"l!NKY AT LAW. Doii-tii HuMl.y's Drug hinit. rit Oir , - lrii. TT 'i,'" J'u-'- '--.. S-JK-Jl.jOx.. W, Mor T T . . vu x ou ueciaed What You Would Liko jr Your Now Suit, f y-i c an fi,! it l,,r. U.lin Ullonng ially dona. M. P. II ncnr tl. .. . .. u.i,.m,. . mo roruana Tailor. DREYFUS 18 FREE Frame HU mpU t Right a Hideous Wrong, WABLIKK HIUXS 1.1 TIUXSVAAL. Despite Talk of Hettlenient, all Indl ration 1'vlnt to Declaration of War at An; Minute, 13 mm m 1st Bs Si They all mjt that HARRIS' GROCERY t ju.rtrra lor Hay, Undplaaler, Howls, Ktc. Carrie tlm most complete stock ol First-Class Urocerloa to bs found In Ilia City. INSURANCE II CONNIk ML PA or naitiioM mr i Doom iit-r i (tail. si-.i.m u. !. kill. ll."iall. Mil, roj 4 kt. wll. . rhti on all wilai. t .lu-i i.im, Kif aud lloi Konf iriwt .iit!c( la chart Vauk Linait loir utui mt'ir. r-i.i.iem r. i. turns (. . ...FIKK AND ACCIDENT S fl Hailroa-l TkkctH U all points East at low rates, f UE'i. JI'iKYK. ....I)i:ntist.... an tl(lT rk a Hrlallr. All tMi atrf.i.l! a'l aUiallun (uafanla!. OT.ialhCaunaKl 111 h. tllAYM ATTcltNKY AT LAW. -.1 in. ml. n (Ir.n U Coonty Court ami I'ful.aia bu.lii.aa. CiUlr., omII llutitlta'i Hook Una. SCHI'EIIKI., iVutl.kt Dbrofal. ATTOllNEV-AT LAW. Iftr.r MrKitirkk'a Hlioa Htora. naar Ua liank of Ortm ( lljr. 1 ClTt Oaioorj, 31. Mll.I.EIt. I'ENTIMT U of Uih, (hIiI croatnt, all klmll ol flllini! in J biltlfc'awork. Jjib K titar il.t. OrKon City, Or. ELECTRIC HOTEL..... Under n'w manamcnt Tho Kloctrio llotol haalxcn thoruuKhlj refitted and in future will bo conduct:! on a otrictly HrHt-cIass Iaii. Kirftt-clauM Ulilo mTvice at as reason alilc rates an can U hud in tho city. Prompt and pecial attention given to banquets. My many friends and tho general publioare cordially invited to stop and seo mo. JACOO CASSELL. Manacor, Oroon City, Oregon. i. MtKMfiKlt, ATTOUNKYATLAW. fTar MrKlttrlrk'a Hhoa Htora, tirar ua lUiikolOrrKonnty. wom Cirr, . . Oaiooa. KroRTta, ATTOKSKY AT LAW T4TOnroraTT ruamiNao. MMtloOr.!,,!! cut KnUrrri-ai ! FRANCIS FHKKMAN, DKNTIST "' of th Northwontmn Unlve Uv I)nt Hcliool, Chleairo. American ('ullnun lii.nlal Hiirirnrv. 'Ilkllllltta ltln..b I f'llo FQ. W.BWOl'E, ATTCinNKV'8 AT LAW. Nona, Foroclimnra of Mortuagoa, a m-tu.rnl law hiiHlnona at WihIoiJ to promptly. LSj, FIrHl door 8otl ol Methodist Plot OKEUON CITY, 1111,1 Bartim Hons, in t citf. P11 Up Cnnlta.1, M).00a 'in!,.-- oaiatu . eisriam. hi ' ' aao. . HniN. I,.,,. " a. a. OAuriato, ClnF '"!'" tra.iMdled. 'ku4 mi. - ""l0 Olkoouuttd. '""'Il 4.. ,e Promptly. ""pkic rii-i01" lB r Pr ' W'1"1 ''""to.flbu. n ,nl n Portlanil, Hao Imperial Wheels. MWkJfjmiJftjaaj 1899 MODEL FOR $25.00. Wo havoafow 1899 Model High Grade Imperial Wheels wo will close out at $25.0) rather than carry thorn over. Come and Examine Them. 09 Cor. 4th and Main Sts. C2tfT, 3J. If For Perfection In Baking , Use Patent Flour Manu factured by the Portland Flouring Mills Company, Oregon City, Or. All our Flour is Ground From Old Wheat. 1- - - in'.M IT IS AVAIlllANTED THE BEST rais, 8fpt. la. Ttio council of mlnla- tor ilnclded tolay to oardon Capuln Al fred Iriyfua, In principle). The pardon will laka t ffutt in a few days. Dreyfni haa rulin'iiiikliiHl tils appeal for a rerer- sal of Ilia jmlirinnnt of the court-martial. "In priucipla" la an Idiom inetiroes Oaod In eeiijl-oflkial annouuemrnta of fortlicomlnK actions. It teems to have hut alight beariug on the matter, except, perhapi, that It employs the fulfillment of virion" formalltiei before the pardon la actually iaaued, thereby qualifying the announcement of the pardon with slight tentativeneaa. It is not known yet whether the pardon Inctudea amnesty. There is much remark here on the strange coincidence of the death of Hcheiirtr Keatner, the first champion of Dreyfus, and to whom Dreyfus will vir tually owe his freedom, on the very day the cabinet decided to pardon the pris oner. The announcement that Dreyfus was to be pardoned had already been dis counted by predictions, and there was absolutely no excitement along the boulevards when newaboya ran along at liOAKU Or tOXVKHlO.IER. Iter alar KeptemberTermorthe Coontj Hoard. r. Marks, rlialrmani J. R, Mortoaj B, Sevtt, aominla. loner.. alniut 3:15 p. m. with the first editions containing thi statement that the cabi-j F Kleiaer, A Johnson and C A Ilines on (Continued from I ant week) In the matter of the report of viewers on the petition of J A htroinKreen, et al for a county road. In the matter of the report of John Lewellen, V 11 Uuttridire a nil A lacey, viewers appointed at the lael term of this board to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, described In full on pane 211 of this journal, said viewers filed their reoort allowing that they bad met ou the Kith day of August, a day named in the notice aerved upon them and were duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath ol office administered by J W Meldrum, the deputy county surveyor, alter w tilth they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said deputy couut? surveyor, the above described road. They also filed the field notes and plat of th survey. Held viewers report favor ably to the eatabliahing ol said road aa viewed and surveyed for the reason that it is a good, practical route and of public utility. la the matter of the petition of Wil liam Brohat, et al, for a count road. In the matter ol the petition tiled by William liroabet and more than 12 lioUfteholdurs of the county living in the vicinity of the road described la the petition, and prayinn viewers to be ap pointed to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon deacribed as follows: Beginning at the sw corner of laud belonging to Elihea Ilines ia sec 30, 1 3 s r 1 w, of the Wil lamette meridian ; thence eael on the division line of Eliheu Ilines and 8 FMmineton on one side and C Kleiser, and plat of said survey be recorded ami in all reepects approved and that said view and survey he established aa a county road and that the expense of said via and survey be paid by Clacka mas county and the clerk is hereby or dered to issue the Decennary notice to supervisor of the district or districts ia which said road Ilea to open and work the) same. M II RiebhoiT $3 00 W I Kirchem 3 00 C E Hpence 3 70 J M Norria 2 00 C Ferguson 2 00 John Keriruson 2 10 John W Meklrum 6 00 net had decided to pardon Dreyfus. Everyone expected It, and the decision met with no opposition. The Droits del Homme, socialist organ says : "Our task remains the same after aa before the liberation of Dreyfus, to continue the campaign againut all tboe who are reaponaihle for the lamentable adair, and unmank the forgers, traitors and false witnesses, even though they may be covered with glittering decora tions." It is said that Dreyfus will be sent abroad belore the promulgation of his pardon, In order to avoid demonstrations. Up to 0 o'clock this evening the ut most calm prevailed throughout Paris. The decision of the cabinet seemed to have passed unnoticed. The only re mark was, "We expected iu" The offi cial announcement was made in the form cabled to the Associated Press In order to avoid demonstrations of any kind at Hennes and In Paris. Dut the pardon of Dreyfus is not merely imminent, but was actually aigned this morning. Measures have been taken in Rennes in connection with it, and it will have a good effect generally. The newspapers now publish the first semi-official announcement of the cabi net'a decision without comment. The Journal des Debate, however say a: "We are assured that the family will re ceive an order for Dreyfus to leave Franco unperceived, shortly, during the night. Too government does not know or in any esse does not say, where Drey fus Is going." The Journal des Debate, however, follows the foregoing with the report that Mrue. Dreyfus has taken a villa at Folkestone, near Dover, England. This report has been denied, but many believe Dreyfus will go to England on his release,whlch may take place tonight. London, Sept. 20. Despite all out ward show of calm, Great Britain ia in practically the same condition today as was the United States a few weeks be fore the opening of the war with Spain. Beneath the crust of diplomatic reserve, the officials are working night and day preparing for the signal to begin hostili ties whether that comes or not. England Is not going to be caught nnppinir. any more than the Transvaal. While Lord Salisbury is quietly at home In Harfield house, Mr. Chamberlain is buried in work at the colonial office, and double forces at the royal arsenal and dockyards are straining every nerve to equip and transport troops to the Cape. It may be said for certain that Great Britain w ill do nothing to precipitate matters, and the colonial office is far from admitting that the case is hopeless. The report that Great Britain had de nmndod the dismantlement of the fort at Johannesburg, together with a material reduction in the armanent of the burg hers, the colonial office today would neither confirm nor deny, although it is much doubted. Meanwhile, the Marquis of Lansdowne secretary of state for war, who returned the oilier side to the section line between sectioiia 2tt and 30; thence south on said section line to the north line of land be longing to William Mclntotib; thence on said line to the ne corner of said land ; thence H on the eat side of said land to a stake marked "A" near the W bank of a canyon ; thence E about 80 feet to a stake marked "ii" (or to be decided by the viewers); thence in a southerly direction around the brow of a hill to a stake marked "C", 8 feet from the ceuter line of county road and a little east of east end of bridge on said county road to a slake marked "D", thence in a southerly direction to a stake marked "E" thence in a northeasterly direction to a suke marked "1"', last named stake being aituated four cLains, three roda easterly from the se corner of land be longing to Mrs. Mcintosh, a public land ing place on the river bank. Said pe titioner filed his affidavit of notices posted respecting said road, showing that there bad been posted: One on the court house bulletin board and three of the most public places in the vicinity of the proposed road more than 30 days frior to i be presentation of the petition, la also filed a bond for f 100 conditioned according to law. The board being fully advised, it is ordered tbat S M Kelso, Grant Lichentbaler and Charles Hansen be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning on the 27ti inst and subscribe to a written oath of office administered by J W Meldrum. a skillful surveyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road, before proceeding to view and locate said road and report in writing at the next regular term of this boaid. In the matter of the application of the Willamette Pulp and Paper Co for a return of amount paid on taxes errone ously. This matter coming on to be heard npun application of the Wil lamette Palp A Paper Co, for a return of $7 75, being amount of taxes paid by said company upon property described on page 401), line 13 of tax roll of 189S, as prt of Champion Pendleton D L 0 in sections 29, 32, and 33, 1 3 a, r 1 e, con sisting of 100 acres. And It appearing to the board that said assessment was er roneous and that said sum of (7 75 was paid by said Willamette Pulp and Paper Co iu error and further tbat aaid property was propei ly aseewed on page 690, lines 1, 10 and 11 of said tax roll for 1S93, and that the taxes for 181)8 have been paid thereon ; on motion of Hedges & Griffith it it ordered that the clerk of this board issue to the said Willamette Pulp A Paper Co, a warrant for said sum of 7 75. In the matter of the report of viewers in the petition of W S Lawton et al for a county road. In the matter of the re port of J 8 Kisley, A W Cooke and R S McLaughlin, viewers, appointed at the last term of this board to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, described on page 182 of this journal, said viewers filed their re port showing on the 28 inat, a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath of office adminlatered by J W Mel drum, the deputy county surveyor, after which tbey proceeded to the designated place and did yiew and cause to be sur veyed by aaid deputy county surveyor. the above described road. Tbey also tiled the field notes and plat of the sur vey. Said viewers reported favorably to tne establishing ot said road as viewed and surveyed, for the reasons that it is a good, practical route and of public utility j provided that the city build the road to the city limits. It appearing to the board that there are two remonstrances and petitions of damair.es filed, and the board not being fully advised, it is or dered that the matter be laid over until the October term of this board, the county to pay expenses of survey as followu to Wll. A W Cooke I 3 60 this morning from Dublin, has held long conferences with General Lord Garnet Wolseley, field marshal, and General Sir Evelyn Wood, adjutant-general to J 8 Kittley... 3 20 the forces, and the activity at head quarters is reflected in the contract, supply and transport departments. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cents and 60 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. R S McLaughlin 3 30 E E Charmaa 2 00 CWPope 2 00 John Meldrum 12 20 Total $20 30 The following further proceedings In the matter of the John Ferguson road were had aud it appearing to the board that there is no remonstrance or petition for damages filed, and being satisfied that said road willl be of public utility, it is ordered and adjudged tbat the field notes Total 1 20 70 The following further Proceedings were hsd in the matter of the petition of J. A. Stromgreen for a county road. It ap pearing to the board that there is no re monstrance or petition for damages filed, and being satisfied that aaid road will be of public utility it ia ordered and adjudged that the field notes and plat of aaid sur vey be recorded and in all respects ap proved, and that said view and survey (x established as a county road, and tbat the expense of said view and survey be established aa a county road, pro vided the surveyor corrects the error made in his reports and his report of viewer is now laid over until the Octo ber term of this board for said correction to be made. John Lewellen ) 5 60 C II Uuttridge 6 GO A Lacy 6 60 J A Htromgreen......... 4 00 Ola Hansen 4 00 Carl Stromgreen 4 00 John W Meldrum 15 20 Total $44 00 In the matter of the petition of John Sims for vacation of "Et End Avenue" in hims subdivision ef lota 3 snd 4, block 14 in Barlow s F irst Addition to Harlow. Now comes John Sims, petitioner, above by bis attorney H E Croaa and presents the petition in writing asking for the va cation of East Ead Avenue in what ia known as Sims subdivision of Iota 3 and 4 in block 14 in Barlows first addition to Barlow aituated in section 6. tp 4 s. r 1 e of the Willamette meridian in Clackamas county, Oregon. Ana.it appearing to the board that due notice of the pen dency of thia petition and application waa duly posted upon the premines to be vacated more than 30 days prior thereto. and that the petitioner is the owner of more than two-thirds of the property in said addition, and no objections being made, it is ordered and decreed that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and East End Avenue is hereby vacated. In the matter ol the petition of E B Albright, et al, for tbe vacation of a county road. In the matter of the peti tion tiled by E B Albright and more than 12 nous holders living la the vicinity of the road deacribed in the petition and praying viewers to be appointed to yiew and vacate a county road in Clackamas county Oregon described in full aa fol lows : Commencing in the center of tbe Uribble prairie and Poland's mill road at the 8 V corner of the Eliia Weddle D L C running thence in a sooth, and westerly direction along said road to the S E corner of the A Marquam DLO intptfs. rleof Willamette meridian, Clackamas county Oiegon. Said peti tioner filed bis affidavit of notices posted respecting said road, showing tbat there had been posted ; one on the court house bulletin board, and three in three of tbe most public places in vicinity of tbe pro posed road more than 30 days prior to tbe presentation of this petition. Heal- so filed a bond for $100 conditioned ac cording to law. The board being fully advieed.it is ordered that Sick Birtchett, rt ilium tJird and oamuel Irons be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet at tbe place ot beginning on Monday, the 2nd day ot October, 1899, and subscribe to a written oath of office administered by J W Meldrum, deputy county sur veyor, (he being appointed by the board to survey said road) before proceeding to view and vacate aaid road and report In writing at tbe next regular term ot tbia board. . In the matter of the report of bicycle path supervisors for August, 1890, tbe board having examined said reports and being fully satisfied, it is ordered tbat the clerk be authorised to draw warrants on the bicycle fund tor tbe several amounts and in favor of the following: named pei sons: E H Cowing x 1 00 H B Giilman 9 00 E II Buttemiller 9 00 Fed Hargreaves 9 00 J R Seaver 9 00 0 W Will 8 25 E W Bumnell 9 00 R S Jackson 9 00 W Rardin 9 00 Fed Hinder 7 20 E Himler 8 25 H Jackson 2 60 H Faubion 7 60 P B Miller 7 60 J Broetje 3 00 F Hetzler 4 60 Barnhard 75 Fred Himler 1 20 R S Jackson 6 75 Barnhard 25 0 Wissinger 4 25 E A Smith 14 00 Total... $139 90 In the matter of the petition ot Stella M Ohlsen for ' vacation ot SO feet road in "Clackamas Fruit Lands." Now cornea Stella M Ohlsen by her attorney and presents her petition in due form asking; for tbe vacation of said "30 foot road,' and it appearing from the said petition that two thirds of the property in said addition is represented in said petition ; that due and proper notice has been given of the pendency of this peti tion as by law required, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered and de- the same is hereby vacated. In the matter of the petition of M A Beach for a tax rebate. Now cornea said M A Beach before the board, and asks for a rebate of taxes on an erro neous aBsessmeBt for 1898, and the board being fully advised In tne premises it is ordered that said rebate be granted lens the state and special school tax. M A Beach $1 7ft (concluded on page eight.)