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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1000, 5 Oregon City Iintcrprisc LOCAL TRANSMUTATION LINES. KANTMim Uaii.wat Comi-aht llAVl PORTLAND (Couth St.) i jo only to Milaauklo rs . . lo: jo only to Mil waul le 11:40 LIAVI OREGON CITY 7:05 At u. ry 9:30 io.oj 10:50 11:35 ir.to r. m. l5 I.50 r.M y i:os 4:50 3:35 6:20 7:S 7:5 8 30 only in Mllwaukle 913 K:.V li ju only to Mllwaukle 46 MINUTI SOHCDULt. Oknhij Kniimknatoim, (J. U. Winn supervisor of rcnau for the tlm II ml con Krcaaloiial district, solicit application fur reiiau enumerator, Appointment will bo iiiaiIo tlm first of April. Any oni) ilcolrlnit such t pnsillon in Clack- in county mIioiiM fllo tlmlr sppllclloti wllli Mr, Wuin, at Albany Immitdlitlely, A li h( ioiiH must Id nmilit In sppll cant' own hafidwrllliiK, ril liy Inform Intf Mr. Winn, they will Ihj fiiriiiahiid application blank. A I'l kamnt Kvknino. A Very plcaa ant occasion wan the party iJveii by Mr. ami Mr. Until. Ilendrlt kaon at tlmlr horn on Ml. Pleasant, flalurduy tt vkm IiiK, Fub. 1U, A bunt forty Invited ucal were iriMiitt. (lame ami music were fcalurea of tlia evening entertainment, All ro wry liMHrjtIy entertained un til a lain lionr when dainty refreshment wore served and Ilia guest departed for their rtnMH'tlva home. IUILY KXCKIT HUNDAY 10 8ALKM AM) INIUvPKNDKNCK -BTKAMEIlrt- ALTONA and POMONA -LKAVK3 OHKCON CITV- CoIngttp,8:ooA M Going down 2 :30 PM M'NDAY TO OREGON CITY ONLY. Nkw Taxukby. About three weeks ago Mr. Jacob began the construction of a tannery in the otd soap factory do partuient of the woolen mllla, today he h leather on tlm market to sell. Ahoul $5 ,0 K) worth of machinery ha been placed In tlm building, with capacity of .'IO.(MK) hide a year. A the mill now huy U wool on the poll, the chief pro din t of the tannery will lie a fine grade of kid leather. Thl may a I no lead to the establishment of a shoe factory. (leo Clock Hit ,,,, ,,,,, ft iW) (io A Klll.nr ,,, , ' 1 fill O K, MiHoii lleili)' diela John liiylor, n KHioiiii . 1 fin 'l Oil 1 (IH 8 fid ToihI , , JL' on llond district No, 2U. AdkiiiK lire., ycmral (nod f!) IK) Henry I". .lilt, road fund , 7ft John linrll 'i lid To1 ,1 1... ...fiu ;jr llond district No, It I li e lli, roii. I lund. , , , l lirave ,, H.trni'H, , , -' 'J 1 U i'5 ti 'lh I. Sieilimaii y 7:, V i.im 8 on J It Hhaver 0!) Total f.'fO 60 Ko.id district No, 27. (From January term.) A H KichA Co.. general fund... I 0(1 J A M1111I011 10.11J Inml 'Jl I 0 trlii Hyw IMS) I'eier Uoilmlnl.l 13 W) ihn Unilndrthl (MM) F b-M.. lie Kominit Iliinn Jenoii , . , Henry Meldrnm, wilneNH, do.... 1 70 John Nol.le, (In J 711 I II II Johimoii do 1 70 I'll 111x11, lo , 1 70 I v t j H oi . oi.i ix', do ;j ik) John Kit oyne, rl , 5J 70 I 1 ' I (n. 11 n, do 1 70 1 1 niiel.el, J I', Ivvh, 1-llilB V W'Her If! 75 'i I1 McC'oan, conHHiole, do 17 70 V 111 loo 1 11, w 11 in o HUD Aiio'uli (' 1 1 1 1.1 hi , 1)11 . ., ,,,,,, 3 ,'i0 J J li.l'Klel.ll, (III 3 10 Hem KiiLiideia, lo ,, 'I Oil ii-i,ive rim i,er, d ft M ii.iit l i-ciiir, 1I11 9 ill) 'I.. I'ih Iht, do 3 Til) 1 J M Cehvmer, do 3 .'), T i Joiih'iihI, do 3 00 Hun. Deckei , do. , . , 2 00 I I - tW'H.m. id, 2 00 ( h i . U a,t, tU, 3 0 ). 1-r.dU Mai k, do 2 00 ! John A (ir.ili.im, do 2 00 II :ieillinoi, J ' com 1 account, 3 00: Win il Mml-ion. do 2 00 1 j HEAD! ItEAD! 1! KM EM I! HI! and HEAD! ? r5 a Andei Allied A in If 1 noil It J Aieleitoii I'elio ( - 11 iMvel .lioioiir.; , . . Joe J 1 mi 11:11 . , , . Wm Ji nn nH . . . NhIioi.i- lii'iilhet Wilhinl SimiiIoii . . John M.iiiinii . . , J0I111 hint k la 11 . , , , ; (i 00 4 50 t 00 A mlemoii , (MH) fotTMXD I no A. M. II ;M) 1:50 I'. M. I.3D tiaaooa oitt U:lt0 A.M. I ft) 1 M. i it) 7:00 t WIIXAMKTTK FA 1.14 K'Y. . CiMlliTI Riraamoa aainoa :il to lo w lit - Mio -1 ift p. m. I i " a 10 - 15 1.1(1 - lun-lny en ! r hour linill f n'plwk lu cUocl on and f"t Jim-rr L imiA, C. A- MI.UK, i-trr. wii.uMrrra riLU ( ns . m. 7 00 14 - " I 11ft n. m. 3.1ft - 4 - IU i " 1 ru -lift Kx-Cinar Dkaii. J. It. Tremhath, j Tolid of thl city, died at Salem, Hunday, Feb I llmi I dikiiicl No. 27. niary II, and hi remain wer convrymll- A -1..1.I011, m nl lund to thli city Monday morning, w here they j ,H"k "" were luried the following afternoon. 'lo) , Thefuneral took place from the real- j : ,,,, ( (iili t No, 3). dunce of Ida parent, Mr. and Mra. J. It. ! T lot. 10 id (mid Tremhath, iCev. r. it. lUmmoml olllrl ating. The ecrvice at the grave wure conducted by I'orlland 1xlge 142, Ii. I. 0. Klka. The funeral wa largely at tended, the firemen attending in body The deceased waa alxiut M yean old, and baa for many ypara been a renldeiit 0' Oil city, being at one time Chief of V. e fire department. THE LOCAL NEWS. Ot a I.T CkiM a. The compendium ol the lUli ctiu of the I nitrd Htalp. for tha jrrar 1S00, give Oregon City aa foUoac. Main, 1,(173; female, 13M native born, 2,413 foreign born, 671); whitti, 3,01!5; (Hilored, 4; Chliieae 10; clrilin-d Indian, II. .OO0 Damaok. W'ilhemina Stuckey, alio aa badly Injiired and whoae Iium band, Jacob Htuckey, waa killod I ant Octolier by their team backing oir a bridge at New Fra, baa placed a bill of li'iiK'' before the county court in the ram of 'i,000. The bill w aa laid over by the cotniiilHnloneri at their meeting end ing lat week. Fihkman'b F.i.kitiok. On Monday, March 5, thg firemen of thl city will lect a chief, aaiiitaiit cblef.and throe fire eominlBiiunfr. Fountain bone Co., No. 1, have nominated F. T. Hogura for chel, and U.S. Straight, for commit ioner. Hone Co. No. 3 have nominated Charloi Moore for chief, and eudoravd John Cireen for aaalatant clerk. Ixxian Ciikknk Factory. Imnn ia to hive a new clmeae factory that will lie in operation about the flrat of April. It 'ill be a joint itock company with prwent capital of $1,000. The capacity will be 8,000 gallon of milk per dav. Tlie director are J. M. Tracy.F. (lerber, 'nk WilHon Fred Schneider and Jacob Huber. V. W. AuHtin la aecrelary and Mtr, U Chevalley, an expert clfie umker direct from Swllr.orland, been employed. fiur-Kin I'AaTY. On laat Saturday evening the following achooltnatca of Clara Nulifen gave her one of the moat uci emful turirlae partie of the aeaon at the borne of her parent, Mr. and Mr. Nehre.n. The evening wa apent In tday Ing guinea. The principal feature of (he veiling waa the delicloua refreebmentH, Krved with the uaual free and open hearted boapltality of Mra. Nchren and partaken of with the seat and enjoyment peculiar to chlldron on audi an occasion. Thoae preaent were: Mie. Flhel (Irren, Hilda MiOetchie, Keva (iuy, Nellie Wood, Nettie I'rielde, Nctde ltradley, KM Dempitcr and Clara Nchren; Mera. Cbarlea Itollingcr, Harold Ilroiiiihton, Ka'pli Miller, Leo Cannon and Carl Nehren. Cut Hi ll DatncATKti The Kvangellcal Lutheran church at Aurora will b for mally dedicated neat Sunday, Kev, Krnoit Mack, paator of the Cierman Lutheran church of thia city delivering the dedicatory a I lr.-i. Thl iHianttful airucture baa been erected at a cot ol about 2,00), and a great deal ol credit la due Kev, Mack for hia untiring efforta to ralae thl amount. The cburuh will at present enjoy the memberahlp of aliout 35 familiea, and I In a flouaiahlng condition. Service will bo held at 10 o'clock a. in. and 2 p. m- After the morning aervlce a good dinner will be apread for all present. Among the prin cipal apeakera will be Kev. Dolscher, of Tacoma, Wanli ami Kev. II. Witlrock, of Schuble, Oregon. II0A III) OF COMMISSIONERS. (Continued from page one.) 8 Ilutchinaon, road fund F ltyer .. 00 .. 3 00 . 0 7 ,.IJtJ 7.' I ...I2 00 . . . 3 0.) ...$15 CJ I') 00 J I! II.IVIH J I'l A W Sn'iplev. 7 It ll,ie. 1 60 J K II.im-h, Kei,er.il fund 6 0 It Have 3 10 Total 25 Koiid iliHtrii t No n. Juliii , neiieial lund f I 00 ( h I', hvka 2 W) (ieure Aden 2 2"i A llevel. do 2 00 J H 'long, id 2 00 J A IUndol,h, do 8 00 Thorn Jn'iO, do ,, 2 0 ), i.'imy, roao ami nrinn account 0 (x; CIihh V, IJnriiH, iiix.iiie HCi oniiL. ., 6 30 W K Carll, do 6 00 (ihiA lirudhomme, recorder' Hci-oiint , 175 00 li incioit, Whi ney d Co,h!:ilion- ery K I. Iloiumi, p:iiiK-r aicoiiiil.,. W II K11111I1, 1I1, 1 ' 1 . . .11 ,iO 1 ""'i .iiii.iru.iu iiokiH.U, do. . . r.ii , (! Illillnn, do - 1 'I n Hie Iele of re((on 411 ami Vicinity. Something New IE Something Needed A ZVer Nlore lUrert fr 111 .tew fork 41 1 y Waa 4lenl ri t 1 n irr rt C:l. . u upposue rosiuince, urcyun uuy. 4'nllaail hn ronlel lhat we are nflllag Kooda at lea (ban lrllunl price. Our Motto: "The Lowest New York Prices" u 00 it 00 2 2) 7 ; 1 1 I'.iiidlev'a Malilca. iiiNiiue account II A Welmler, J I'colilt I .ln'iri It I.Hiiiles, do , J V Ko iiiimii, do I I'l (' I'.i-ihmii, piuiM't- account.,. ti II I oniijf , -lii'i ill n ncciiniit, , , W KC.11H, ins.me Hfj oniil K A "oini'r, 1I11. , , , , I'illl 1 li At Koi.lll.llll, Mhji SiOl' c I'OHIIL , W A lliiiilley, do. .... W I; (.,Mri, slicnff'a account... J .1 OoilkH, 1I1 , 1' Nrhin, coon hon-e inioiiiit. . , (Continued next week.) 3 25 2 01 3 O'l 4U 00 10 00 21 25 3 0.) 2 00 2 () 67 00 3 00 5 00 6 00 24 60 3 25 2 00 10 72 3 35 Toial S 73 noud district No. ."2. Ilri.iy liickniHii, general lund.,., $J ' K Vmceiil 7 3J $10 60 1 60 Total Komi district No. 24. J j) Killer, road fund . , I) It Yoder )J Krapf j) iiiiiiiermiin A Monlanilon Wm Knhiike Ulia llormihuh $12 00 . $. 75 . 1 60 . 2 00 . 1 00 . 6 25 Total $9 7 Komi district No St. I'loclot I'.eeis, general fund .... $'.' 60 T I'. James U 10 laniiii & Mason 3H 75 I A Ai.dr ... 14 60 III Cook 10 50 Ions, ( hue 10 60 Wm Smith 0 75 John T.n lor 00 F. F An.l-e 4 6(1 I '-t t Citim 3 .5 M komnnn 3 ) II C Inlo 3 75 Ihe.Ml.ne NroliD 20(0 T Kis-ill 2 00 T Filler 75 Total $13(1 25 l!o.t I dielrict No. 3. ('Ilia K So union, road fund $10 K0 V W Ninon .... 1 75 J Crown 1 60 John A tniii rung 4 05 Tom Armstrong 2 25 (i.ol'.iomi ( 3 35 J Minih 2 25 T J M-ver 3 35 Jamea Marchbank K (K) T S liaker 20 00 Volatile Kroplloni. Are grand, but Skin Eruption rob life of joy. Iiucklein'a Arnica Salve, cure them ; alao old, running and fever aorer, ulcer, boils, felon, coral, warts, cuts, bruises, burn, scalds chapped band, chilblains, beat pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by (ieo. A. Harding, druggist. Mr. V. Harris, an experienced teacher, will take a limited number of piano pupila. Terms reasonable. Adam street, near Eleventh street. FELLIWS Total K a I district No. 37. 11 I'latt, road fund Ko:ol disllicl No. , Joel J.irl, general lund I'eter 1' lleirt, roild fund.... ....$55 20 ....$19 60 ....$.'5 75 .... 2 00 Total $'.'7 75 In the mailer of cl iims filed against Clai kainascoiliilv The board examined said claimx, and being fully mitislled, it 1 is ordered by the ho.ud that the clerk I alntll iattie warrant 011 tlm general lumi (or the amount and in favor of the per son hereinafter H,ecilled for the pay ment of said claim: Kli Williams, u-scHior's account $112 00 J (1 Porter, do 8100 ('(Hirier-llerald, stationery 145 6H ( 'u 1 ir-1 1 t-i h lil , piintiii 21 OH Fnlerpiise, do 25 t5 I, II Keaster, tdierilf account. . . 20 00 Teleiilione lor court hotiae 3 85 (J S. huebel, J 1', fees, Slate VS slvter 6 ,;o M F MoCown, countable, do U 70 Harding Block, Oregon City, - Oregon. $1.00. IS J Best Western Refined Supar. 3 cts. TounJ Beet Rolled Oats. 5 cts. Pound Cal. Black Figs. $1.00 22 Tounda Good Rice. 60 cts. Pail Fountain Drips. 18 cts. 10 pound sack Whole Wheat Flour. 19 cts. 10 pound sack Forina. 25 cts. 2 Bottles Best Catsop. 70 cts, Sack Hard Wheat Flour. More Owiton 4'liy ond lortlMnl. J. A. McGLASHAN, Manager. Lodge. A. O. U. W. meets every Saturday evening In the A. 0. U. W. Temple. Geo. H. Caltu. secretary. Rebekahs Willamette Ueliekah Ixlge No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday of each month at I. O.O. F. Temple. Malta Uodfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets tint and third Friday io the month in Red Men's Hall. W. B. Stafford secretary ; F. T. Itogers, chie! ranver. Meado Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meetr flrat Monday evening and third Saturday afternoon in each month at Wilamette Hall. G. A. Harding, commander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of eacb month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Pioneer Cbspter No. 28. O. E. 8. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in eacb month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3. 1. 0. 0. F., meet every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O. F meets first and third Tuesday in eacb month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. OrJer or Pcudo meets every Monday nlKhtat Redinen'i ball. Head Counselor, 8. B.Pcripture; Mra. May Taylor secretary. Redraen Wacbeno Tribe No. 13, Imr. O. R. M., meets Saturday evening 7:30. at Red Men's Hall. N. M. Moody, C ol R.; Cbas. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in eacb month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the thirJ Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. ra. The Auxiliary meets at the Armory building the Ut and 3rd Saturday in eacb month at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Rosina Fouts, president. Mrs. 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. 617, meets every Tuesday ol the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets ie Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays U. H. Hyatt, record keepet , Willamette Falls Camp No 148, W. 0 W. meets let and 3rd Fridays in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. S. Walker and clerk G. Olds. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M., Lcnran.Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ol 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, W. M., Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. Sunday Services GERMAN KVANOEMCAL LUTH ERAN IM MAN UAL CHUKCH-Oorner KiKhih ami J. I), Adami urteU; Ker. Erm-at J. W. Mark, pastor. Snnrtav immooI at 10 A. M., neekly aemcea every Tii.nt jjy at 8 1'. M. German school every Bior.iy from 9 to 12. Everybody invited. 8T. JOHN'B CHrRCH.CATHOI.IC.-Pr. A, HtLLcaaiao, FaiVir. On Hunday masaai a and lojm a. m. Every second and fourth Hunday German aermon after the S o'clock mas At all other massea Kugllib sermons, guudny School at l.m r. M. Veir. apologetic) ublucta and Benediction at 7:10 r. a. MRTHOOIHT EPIHCOPAL CHURCn.-R.f. H. Oherr, Pastor. Mornlnr service at 10 46: duuilay Hcliool at 10:00. Class meetlnr after morulnc service. Kvenlna service at 7:W. Kpwortn League meetin Hunday erenlnr at H M: Prayer Mee'lnir Thursday areuing at 7:80. atrangeracordlaUr Invited. FII'-HT PREBBYTKRIAU CHURCH. Hl?T. A J. MoutKomerr, Pastor. Services at 11 A.M. and 7 JO r. M. Habbath School at 10 a. M. Yonnf People's Society of Christian Endeavor me;ta everjr Sunday ereuing at (30. 1iniaday evening prayer meeting at 7 JO. Seats free. EVANGELICAL CHCRCIl-Corner of Eiglitli and Miilion i-.ret, Rv. 8. Copley pasior. bervicea every SabKath at 11 a. ni and 7:15 p. ni. eiunda Scuool 10 a. in Prayer meeting 8 p. m. All are wt'.;o:iie 8T. PACL'8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Hev. P. K. Hammond, Kcctor. Servicea every Hunday at 11a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, tttrvice every Friday evening at 7:30. Other eervlcea it mavoV announced. All seats free. Strang era cordially invited. FIRST CONG REG ATION'AL CHURCII, corner of Miin and Eleventh streets Rev. IK. H. bolitngir, putor. Morning aeivtce 10:30; Sunday Scliool 12; Junior Endeavor 5; Y. P. 8. C. K. prayer meetics 6:30; j evening service 7:30. I FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCH.-Rev. J. I H. leaven, pa'or. Preacmng services every Humlay at IU-30and 7:30 p. ni. sun day school at 12 noon to 1 p. ni, Juniors meet in the afternoon and the rjenior Young People's society and Bible study el at 6:15 p. m. Tbumday evenine. regular prayer service at 7:30 p. ni. Wednesday evening, Bible atndy class at Y. M. C. A. rooms led bv the pastor. W. 8. Phi' pot, Albanr, Ga., says, "De Witt's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills I ever took." The famous little pills (or constipation, : biliousness and liver and bowel troubles. Geo. A. IIakoino. Don't Tobacco Spit and Sauls loar Lift Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic lull of life, nerve and vigor, take Au-To-Bac, the wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, Mo or 11. Cure ?nran teed. Booklet and sample free. Audiesa Sterling Itemed; Co., Chicago or Hew York, m fet I - , v ONLY S2.76 6END NO MONEY, t-utu. au. out. au4 wuil lu us, si..u your tok' k-hiki. alro mini btl of lDcba around b jof at has 4 antl we wilt u nit t'li !EAyTIulUiTRIM:.;t3iCAVtl LOTH CA( ou '.v .o.L..uoj4-t to axoi:iwiiiia oucai.iaiiiln and try U l your iicresr oi flraand If fouttii sffrol MiUtetiOTr. niilt --e IWM Uia U.ki M4rful vftlna 3 ..r w ar hv.rol, par tta eip.-'-fl) airent mp iH.'-d Iferprl. $2.i ?, Mri c I" . rrr lixiirw. rnarfcol will averare 40 td Sv cvntn for i..' h 1.000 ruile. TH'3 CAPE IS LA TEST STY LB FOR PALL c d WINTER. n..d m au itia Sua nS ai-i.y all wt ' V '":a itaalwll f"" ' ' rercUtli. V Inches lonir.Tery full -o. l-i . r m'! -r cape, extra full. Ispaaaiara.lrwau..w, ik l rully arimmed with Hata alik al furl nn..er is trliiimnlwlththnrow ana wllur with t'vo roin t Sa lnlr braldl clotU buttun oniamenla. Tkla ' aa lallae wad. tarmaiuHit and eiiual to caie thut i-.lal more than double the rli-e. Wrll. fcrfrae Cto.a I il.locae. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.. CHICAGO 1900 We sell the following makes for cash or on installments .... Rambler, White, Stearns, Barnes, Mitchell, Ideal, and Golden Eagle. Prices for Chain Wheels $25.00 to $40.00 " Ohainless $60.00 to $75.00 OLD WHEELS TAKEN IN TRHDE. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN, The Oregon City Jewelers.