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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1900, Oregon City Enterprise ; LOCAL TRANSMUTATION LINKS. JlMlCAK" j:NTHII IUII.WAT CoMIAMV i M. PORTLAND (Cuucb St.) Jii 10:00 1043 li:jP li ij US ys 4 45 X fci j. 10 I45 . . I jo only to Milwaukle 'f'S . , jo.jo only to MiUauklo J 1:40 LIAVI OREOON CITY A. M. 7:50 835 9:20 10:05 10:50 11:35 U:jo r. M. 1:05 1:50 3S y 4:5 4:50 5:35 6: jo 7:05 7:50 0.30 only to Milwaukle 95 10:30 12:50 only to Milwuukle capital ntixk of f'J(MH), divided Into nlit'i'K of 5,fH) I'ucli, Tho Incorporators am : Juiiim M, Tracy, Frank P, Wilson ami Henry Itulsmler. Tlie articles slate tlmt tint object of tlitt company Is tint maiiufacturii of cheese, bill tor eto Ciiiiwinu DcrritovKi. For tho second llinu since (do W. I', A P. Co. built their new log canal at tlifl mills ll has suffered loss by reason of tlio rapid rino of the Willamette. On Monday the Waters attained such forco as to curry out neatly one hundred feel of tlie crib bing. The duinagu la moHt Inconvenient at this tlino as no repairs can lie made until the flood decreases. Tint canal was built during the summer at coat of several thousand dollars and diirliiff (lie raise of fun week ago ortion of the cribbing was washed out. 4S MlNUTI B0H10ULI. p.ULY KXCF.PT SUNDAY 10 6AI.KM AXD INDLTLNDKNCF. HTKAMKUrt ALTO N A and POMONA -t.KAVKS ORrCON CITV Colng up, 8:00 A u Going down a :30 PM bTNDAY TO OREGON CITY ONLY. ntumi oaaouN CITT 100 A. M. V.'.IO A . M, 11.0) :Oil I'. M. t M P. M. 4 ;W y.y 7:oo WIl.LAalETTK FA I.I A K'Y. irrsioi ssmus wn.i.kirrri rLU t:M) a. m. t An . m. i:iw ' 7 wi so a uO l 00 sa " 11 "0 " 1 i n. m. ! ID " a.lA - i is p. m. i'a - 4 o ' I M " I to " it - t 10 - 7 " II " ;to ' lu " Bicvci.a Tiu.r Caitciikd. On Friday laat an Individual somowhat the worse for wear applied to 0. If. Young's second liand itoro for an advance of $1.50 tiMin a bicycle wliicli ho offered an secu- rlly. The loan was emicled and Young notified Chief Iltirna of tlio fuel. Upon communication with the Portland police It waa found that the wheal hnd been stolen there by a barber, named Joe Oliver. After pawning the wheel Oliver had taken a car back to Portland ami wa captured at Hell wood and admitted tho theft. In the uieitulimo Young la holding on to the wheel for lila $ 1 .50. could not he used on account of the hlgli wat r rendering It impossible for her to pass under the bridge on the upper river, HOARD OF (UtlMIWIOSKRH. fteiriilnr Junuar; Term of tlio Count; Ili.urd. V, Hark, ctialruiaai J, I, Morton 11. Hcolt, coiuiitUiluiicra, CContinuiid from lust week) Hoad dlatrlct No 20 Labor on Strotnitren and Highland roada: 0 A Htrotngrun, road fund 0 75 Ihoa Martin 1 60 Sullivan 3 00 Strotnuren 1 25 II HutdioHou 11 (X) N II Wllaon, gen fund 15 00 Heeaon A Hun 1 15 Total Koud diatrict No 22 Sturgea Proa, general fund. Koad diatrict No23 V Covey, road fund Michael Pohart... ..$42 00 f 6 00 .$ 000 . 1 12 Deith... StriKhtnan DdravcB j John Parna . I Vick Smith.. Ili kNai). On Tuesday It waa Wright a lf ll A .1 m hmm ofofK. A. Creek had beenjj 1 ci.-v,.r lutidar en ! ytT hour until I o'l-lixk n. In rliM-l on anil nr jnu-r a, line, ' C. A. 1U.KH, hCi-T, THE LOCAL NEWS. ltkTt km Oamk. At the Y. M.C. A. room In tbl city tonight the return game ol bi'kct ball will te played m Iweeii tlie Oregon City and Sale in teama Coi ar in SnaHins. Judge Mcllrlde opened the adjourned term of court on Monday and haa leen btiy duilng the week ilNM)inif of the raaea left over from the taut turin. Wahiikh Awav. Aa a rraiilt of the niw In the Willamelte "Pill" Hotelier ll nilmm a nhaik which he had erected On tlie Inland below the full". Koroneo Ing high water he low led tho chuck dun Willi about two toiia of rock, hut tlx ruxh ol wit'er Monday nlht proved tooma'li nn I nwept It ocean ward. I.AXiiMtiui CiT Down. The vener ible fruil treea on tho property belong ing to St, Julin'a Calbolio church have bttn rut down and their removal iniikeg 1 womleifiil Irauafornintion In tho a pcarmice of that corner. The treea had outlived their iiHefulneHH and hud 1h Come an eyesore, henco their retnovul. Pi.rKATKii tiik Pai.kmitkm In tho (me ol banket hall played at Salem lnnt FrMay evening Ut ween tho Y. M. C A. turn of Oregon City and Sulein the homo learn defcitted tho Salemitea by a acore oIlO to 2. According to tho SUtemnan tli team work of tho Oregon City boya aa revelution to tho Sulemilea and lliowed evidence of careful training. Havk Incohi-ohathd, On Sutiirdny there was nied In tho county clork'e office tho articles of Incorporation of the l-ogn Cheese Manufacturing Co., with lloi'NK renorted that the Wright out near Milk deatioyed by tiro, together with the con tents. From Information received since It is learned that the flro caught from defective flue and the Ions waa total on hoiiNo and contents. The only occupants of the hounoat the lliuo wero a crippled boy and young lady who has been teaching school In that diatrict. The rest of the family were away at the lime. The young lady is reported to have lost her money received for the term's woik as teacher. Total $ 7 12 Koad diatilct No 20 Labor on Mid- alls river and Mulullit and Oregon City roads : (J W Hobblns, road fund $ 0 75 ... l ... 8 25 . . . 2 50 . . . 0 75 . . . i 00 75 Plaxkkii Tiikik Koad. Tho people of Dainaactia ate hard to keep down. For sometime their roads have been in a bad condition and by reason of a shortage of funds they could get no relief from the county authorities, Lat week the eo pie concluded they would work out tkeir on salvation and railed a meeting to do viae ways and means to secure the needed relief. Private subscription ollered tho only way out and Henry Trtije headed a list with a caih offering of $100 and when the list hud been cir culated over $.125 in rash and $loOin labor had been subscribed and they now have over :00 rod of new plank road J It Hliaver and team J It Shaver gen luni PJ Irvine KM Hoy lea Total Itoad diatrict No 30 A Pollock, road fund (i Pollock II Fo C lloraeinan.,. J Pall A Pull A Davidson HW Mays K Klser J K llaya J O'Prien II linker A W Shipley May Andrews, assessment roll., 10 (X) Inu M Chaw, clerk's ac 3H 00 Klla V. Williams, assessment roll 4 00 Lulu llaiik'ris, assessment roll. , 4 00 Drs Norrls & Kearnann, Insane.. 10 00 Dr J W Norrls, Insane ac 5 (10 DrWKCarll 6 00 Or W h Carll. Indigent soldier ao 1 50 F T Purlow. insane at; 10 00 ( oust Agency Co reo typewriter 4 11O Oregon City Iron Works 2 00 wale vs 1 hornton Too e O Hchunbol, J p $ 2 05 'P f, M ...I.I. . -.. l j uuiiKiiia, con i i) Justice c-ourt Dist No 4 Stale vs Keu- ben Lewis: C Schuebel, j p $ 00 00 Clias V, Jiiirus, con 17 W) witness. Aden Frost, Win Savage 1C V Wilson Henry llenricl If Salisbury II Straight A ICinon S O Thayer w w Thaver W W llKampson" Walter Kruse " John Green jury O W Grace " N Harrington " Henry Jewell " II P Pestow " JH ForU-s 11 11 11 11 .$59 25 $83 75 75 1 50 1 87 Nsw Stkam W111sTi.it. Consideruble curiosity was caused Monday by a peculiar combination of noises emana ting from tho vicinity of the Oiegon City Iron Works. Inquiry developed the fuel that It wna caused by a new stsum whistle that Jas. Koako, hnd invented and was experimenting with. The lecii!i.ir!ty of it cotisixta in having a sliding plunger, and the Me.un applies from either end. With tiio plunger at one end a very shrill tone is produced and at tho other end the tone is of tho deeest has. When tho steam is ap plied from each end the plunger Is centered and two tones aro produced in harmony, Navigation Sihi-knokii. The Will- ametto reached a point Sunday night where it was necoHSury to cloee tho locks us there w as two Inches of water running over the upper gates. The river boats were tied up from Sunday until Wednes day w hen a falling of tho w ater allowed tho use of the locks. During the time tho locks were closed river trafllo was practically suspended. Tlio O. C. T. company UIJ a smiiii DusineHs oy irsnu furring paswugnra from their dock to Canemuli, but on tho O. K. A N. the F.lmoie with a full cargo of wheat and produco for down river points had to tie up ab jvo the fulls, the Motion was load ing at tho paper mills and was caught in the tie-up of the canal ami the Kutn ToUl Koad district No 32 C A Paker, road fond f 8 K llillman and team Ira McConnell Will Yager 1 50 S F. llillman 0 0 8 L Uarrelt, gen fund 1 50 Total $13 12 K04.I district No 33 John lwellen, gen fund $ 5 00 Koad district No 31 A Andre, repairing bridge f 5 25 Koad district No 35 o 1, r...i .. 1 .....I t 14 M n iv nviur, rum luim ..f w J Owings 1 50 hot A Dresser 1 SO'cts (I Keller 2 25 P M Dimick.geti fund 48 :!0 I Soiling, puuiicr ac 8 00 Good Samaritan Hospital 44 00 J C Haines, Jury list 3 00 1 nil irn merman 2 00 J (J Haines 1 00 Justice court Dist No 2-State vs K1 Wright : J C Haines, j p 5 60 ll w Koehier. constable 5 50 Gust UosensUeter, witness 1 50 Kudoiii Kosenstreter " 1 50 K C Woithiiigton.... " 1 50 K DeLashmutt u 1 50 Henry Gatis ' 2 00 L M Davidson " 2 00 John Kricltson 1 50 Western Clay Mfg Co 6 50 Justice court No 3 State vs Herman Pier: 11 A Webster) p 2 70 P Nehren washing susp bridge.. 2 00 J J Cooke, board prisoners 1 4:j G A Harding, indigent soldier.. 3 00 Mrs L Wi reset t, pauper ; 20 43 (1 A Harding, " 3 00 J C Pradley, sheriff ac 2 00 Dr K A Summer, insane 6 00 Willis Imel 1 00 W 11 Counsell 54 00 (Continued next week) lilsmark's Iron .Nerve. Was the re,u!t of his splendid health. Indomitable will ar.d tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out ol order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pilis. They deyelop every power of brain and body. Only 25 rents at Geo, A. Harding's drug store, It has been deniolist rated repeatedly In every state In the Union and In many foreign countries that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is a certain pre ventive and cure lor croup. It has be come the unl vernal remedy for that dis ease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty. W. Va.. only repeats what has been said around the globe when he writes: "I have us ed Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy in my family for several years and always with erfect success. We believe that it Is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of tunes." Thh remedy is for sale by G. A, Hard ing, druggist. G. II. Appleton, Justice of Peace, C.arksburg, N. J., says, De Witt's Little Early Itinera are the best pills made for constipation. We use no others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. Gko. A. Hahdino. Total $07 75 Koad district No 30 ('has Shannon and team $ 3 00 i. 1 ... 10 00 75 James Christeiison Joe Good.'ellow FS Paker ... . J O Tompkins, gen fund. Total Koad district No 37 II Platte, road bind G U Rinse .$15 (50 $15 00 i 00 SICK HEADACHES. The rurse of overworked womankind aro quickly and surely cured by Karl'a Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if satisfactory. Price 25 cts., and 50 C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. Moki Tea positively cares Sick Head ache, indigestiou and constipation. A delightlul herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts and 50 cts. Total Koad Dirlrict No 38 View road : Fred Wagner, blasting.., P P lleia, supervisor $19 00 Labor on Hood ..$ 21 00 , . 10 00 Total $31 00 Rond district No 39 Labor on Peeson and Highland road: C Fisher, road fund I tl 00 In the mutter of claims tiled against Clacku nus county The board examined itaid claims, and being folly satisfied, it is ordered by the board that tho clerk shall issue warrants on the general fund for the amounts and in favor ol tlie persons hereinafter specified for the pay ment of said claims: F.li M Illinois, nsBtiBsor $100 00 J U Porter, deputy assessor 78 00 Courier-llernid, blanks and books 59 00 Enterprise, printing 17 45 Courier-Herald, printing 18 30 OTA TCo, telephone 3 75 Rota Piurco, assessor's ac 18 00 Y01XJ MOTHERS. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently latai. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price, 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. IIow Are Tour Kldvryi t Pr. Hobtia'HpsritfuiPllliicuresU kidney 111. Pm pie free. Add. bierllog tluaivily Co.. Chicago or " v Sunday Services. OKRMAN F.VANGKLTCAL LUTH ERAN IM MANUAL CHUKCH-Cornei Kightli and J. Q. Adams streets; Iter. Kniest J. W. Mack, nastor. bnrutav schoo at 10 A. M., weekly services every Thursday at 8 P. M. German school every Bulimia) from 9 in 12. Everybody invited. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOLIO.-RrT. A HiM.aaaASo, HmUir. On Sunday bum at 8 and 10.30 a. H. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon alter the s o'clock mmi At all other manses KiiEliab sermons. Hundit School at I 'm r. m. VeK?r. apoloffeUcai iuhlecta and Benediction at 7:KQr. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHL'KCH.-R. ... uij... iMiuf, atrivive mv 1014 Sunday School at 10:00. Class meeting aftei morning service. Evening service HTM Eiisrorth Lesir'ie meeting Sunday evening at 9 to; Pra;er Meeting Thursday evening at IM strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ray. A J. Moutgomi-ry. Psmnr. Services at 11 a.m. and 131) r. M. Ssljbath School at 10 A. H. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor mecu every Sunday evening at 6:30. Ihmadai evening prayer meeting at 7:80. Beat! free. EVANGELICAL CHL'RCH-Corner ol Eighth and Ma linon street, K-v H.Copley pa-cor. Kervices every Sabbath at It a. ni and 7:45 p. ni. tiiinila Bcliool 10 a. m Prayer meeting 8 p. ru. All are welcome 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Rector. Services every Sunday at 11a. ni, and 7:30 p. ru. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, birvice every Friday evening at 7:30. Other services at may be announced. All seats free. Strang ers cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZIOX'8 CON gregalioiial churcii. Kev. F. Sack, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. 8undaj school at 10 A. M. FIRST CONGREG ATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Miln and Eleventh streets Rev. K. 8. Rolling! r, pastor. Morning service 10:30; Sunday School 12; Junior Endeavor 5; Y. P. 8. O. E. prayer meeting 0:30; evening service 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-Rev. J. H. Heaven, psior. I'rpHching services every Sunday at 10 .30 and 7:30 p. ni. Son day school at 12 noon to 1 . in. Juniors meet In tlie afternoon and t be Senior Young People's social v and Bible sturly clans at 0:15 p. tn. Thurtdav evening, regular prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, liible study class at Y. M. C. A rooms led bv tbe pastor. OASTOniA. Bears th. j M Hind Yon Haw Alwars Bcitf! Lodges. A. O. U. W. meets very Saturday evening In the A, O. U. VV. Temple. Geo. R, Califf. secretary, Rebckahs Willamette Rehekah Lodge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. O.O. F. Temple. Matta Godfry, Mcretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Fores'era of America, meets first and third Friday la the month in Red Men's Hall.-W. B. Stafford secretary j F. T. Rogers, cliiet ranger. Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Monday evening and third Satnrday afternoon in each month at Wilamette Hall. G. A. Harding, commander Clackamis Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of euch month in Masonic Hall. M. Pollack, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. S. meets tbe second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennia Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3,1. 0. O. F., meeta every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. O O. F. meets first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stnart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7.30, st Red Men's Hall.-N. M. Moody, C. o(R.;Chas. Woodward Sachem . Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Uall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in evry month at 2 o'clock p. m. ind the third Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The Auxiliary meets at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Roeina Fouts, president. lira. Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday ol the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O.T. M., meets ia . Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays O. II. Hyatt, record keeper , Willamette Falls Camp No 148, W. O. W. meets 1st and 3rd Fridays in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. S. Talker and clerk G. Olds. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., Logan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st of May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. m.-A. E. Lewellen. V. M., Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. SgHPJJS ONE DOLLAR l .,t auL Ml .) ftrajtf w kh 1.00, t4 r nlll ) lWs lhla k Ka. llt-HUIkl I-AUUm iihJI OKta.l. b mht U O. P., munjm UHMuc W"-a-1-'oTS o 7 X a ll f xir-i ti... VaH...,iuli. litityp Mrret Iri'lcni drool, umi ;o.Snd It ..-. I r rrprrtrd. u. ,p,..l mlu ...r m J .y v VrJTIjJ t J ud fir krlin Iku .m.u Kl.rrtlir b wLen it or -mj, p.. lkfrlrH M ' frnCa 'rV' n KmT..5-r thI Parlor cem u. disabui ANU SWkl.TkST TO.MD laWlanll KiraiM. I rom in luur.irmi.loii .k...n hir.ii l. nrvMl riin-ct f mm rk nhotoirraib Toucan form ome lilm oC lubrautlful pMraac. Hade from olid quartrr UL aalnul udrilrcil. tffhnlrt k-y tlik. fkU MMI Mr, kjMatiral mXn rjta kurlk laa Bur SW kaadioaic arraralioaa iT..- -.kla II VkSI LAlkSTSIVLK. l llKI'AKLOK t.KM UAli-et hik-h.H iucliei long, W Im-hel wKteand wrlirht U0 . tM.un.la. tmUlu 6 octavM, 11 aiopa, aa hiiowi.i w.twi ,ippi, balrUaa, ariaala. Cll, laaa, Hu(aaplr, IrrtU l.upl Dlaliiua 1-rtt kad Vol lUauaai S WU IKMH I " .At luraaa i.rraa p , -' , " 7 . ' . : : ... .. . .: . B . u u . a.UI . U -1 . I Hi mi Ml lluallir a mi.. nri . a. . owrw. . - -. . . - - a ' 1 m Ckara.ka.l.SnllUatt.lMU H. 1 Sf ' "'" ""HS lllap Saada. Rrada. t Srt af riaa.la San rlll.ai rriarlaai A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently handed a notice to be read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from a newspaper bearing uuon the matter, The clergyman started to read the ex ract and found that it began: "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what he had expected and, after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over, and found on the other side the matter Intended for the reading. THI PARLOR CEM action conlt of Hie tXakratad Si.wall Srada, Viiilcn are only ura in mo iuk u t grade liutramenlaillttttl with Uaauaaad Caaiiltra aad Va Haatkaa, alao tct Oolite felte, lrtheni.etc., bellowa of the bvt niMwrrlKth. s plr bellown i..-k and llnMt leather In Talea. THE PARLOR CEM l furnished with a Mill beveled plate t rench mlrrur, nl. kel plated pelal framai, and eerjr motlern lrnproenicnt. raralab fne a kaadaoaw ergaa alaal aad tke beat erf aa laalrae. Uaa kaok aabll.aM. .., GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. SJTW?;1" writi.ui htmliiitf aa-Mirffuarantee. by the lermiand eonilltlns of which If any part gtvea out we rvnalr It frae ef ekanta. Try it one month and we will Ml.inrl annr mnnav If wan are not perfectly aallBflrxl. VM ofthr-ennreiikwlll be (old at S3S.50. OUOfcK aI'." tn .av-L iuikji tn' i a v sj rr: r A I lf.l i a ar i . s-i . - v - OUH RcLIABILIlT la taiabLlancu dealt with usaak yournriKhuoralM.ut us. rite the puhllaher of thle tier or Hi'tmpolltan National Uank, or Corn liat Bank, of Chicairoi Or uorman fcicnanire nana, new ... a , w. railroad or eipreaa company tn Chicago. We kaaaataplular aiar SlM.ooo.00, occupy entire one of the largest builnet.s bUH'ki In t'hicago, nA amnlnv nearly t 0110 Denote In Our Own bulltllng. WI SKI.L OKtuSS AT SiS.OO a4 apt m aawnAAO t I Nnvwraoo I ORGAN PliNotL .lit. 00 aad apt alio everything In musical tnntroraenti at loweit wholesale price. Write Tor free special organ, piano and musical Instrument catalogue. Address, (Saara, Raaawck A Ca. art Uoroatalj rallakla. tdjlec , 8EARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, DMpiaines ind Wayrnaa 5ts., CHICAGO, ILL -' Are known to be the best. We sell them on easy installments. ..... BURMEISTER & ANDRE8EN, jehXec,ty