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Judge Talk. County Judge Terrell, of Marlon county, has received from County Judtre Barton, of Linn county. a letter on the .tJ"iV.ji'ct of what he term "the rank In- jtiHtice to the Valley counties hy the enactment of the law known as tho state bc'p liounty act." Judge Barton says: "( ur court niiule the levy in January . . .1 . i . as directed Dy tne law, uui o u u desu're to pjr one cent of the funds aris ing from the tax into the state treasury". He continues that an abl constitutional lawyer of Albany, after a careful exami nation of the law. says that It is not equal taxation as contemplated hy the constitution, and in his opinion it would be declared void by the courts on proper submission. He suggests that all the inteie-ed val ley counties co-operate In opposing me payment and testing the law. JuA-e Terrell replied that he had not given though consideration to the mat tor. as he had not contemplated a re lu.ial to comply with the law, but that he would take it under advisement and look the matter up. Judge Ryan, of this county, who has received the same letter from Judge Bar ton, make the following statement con cerning it: "The law provides that one cent per bead for all the sheep in each county, and i mill on every dollar's worth of assessable property in each county shall be paid by each county into the state treasury as a bounty fund. It seems as though this is unjust to the valley cnnntia ts Eastean Oregon furnishes all the ecalps and we get none of the money to expended, yet we are called upon to help pay the fund. Ooe man came to Salem the other day with $900 worth of scalps. They make a business of it up there and we pay for it. I concur with Judge Barton." Build np our City. Every man, woman and child in this city should appoint themselves a com tnit'ee of one to promulgate the resources of Oregon City. Our immense water power, which is the greatest in the United States, with the single exception, Niagara Falls, should be taxed to its utmost capacity with mills and factories. Where there are good monthly payrolls, there will all the ofher elements that are necessary to upbuild a progressive city be found. With a comparatively small expense our water power could be made to oper ate tars on an electric incline up the bluff, whereby the going from and com ing to our business streets would be a pleasure instead of a bated necessity. For too many years we have been sleep ing on our rights, feeding the cow for Portland to milk. Let ns get a move on ourselves and show the outside world out great resources and invite them here. Below we append the logical result of just euch efforts: San Jose, Cal., Feb. 8, 1900 Editor Enterprise. Will you kindly send tne a samgle copy of your paper? We expect to move to Oregon in the spring and have not yet decided on a location. Haye heard much of your town and would like to know more. Have sold our home here and are wait ing for the spring time for removal. Very respectfully, Mbs. Addie E. Coxoveb. Washington's Birthday. The following program will be given at Cams in commemoration of Washing ton's Birthday, on Wednesday evening, February 21, 1900: Song Mt Vernon Bells Recitation,. . ."Washington's Birthday" Lizzie Lewis. Recitation "Washington's Day" Joe Jones. "Our Flag" Four girls. Dialogue George Gregoiy and Dell Irish. Song "George Washington" "A Little Boy's Speech" Charley Guyer. "WaBhinton's Lifu" Six boys and four girls. "Birth of Washington Veda Faust. Song "Liberty Bell. Dialogue "Continental Congress Thirteen boys. "Paul Revero's Ride Mabel Moore. "The Nation'8 Flag" Katy Jones. "Our Country's Flag" Hilda Erickson. Song "Our Flag is There" "Liberty Bell" Miss Evans. Flag drill Fifteen girls. "Dedication of New Flag" Prof. J. C. Zinser. Response Mr. C. E. Spence. Flag Salule Song "Oregon" letter List. Tho following is the list of letters re maining in the postoflk-e at Oregon City, Or, on February 15,1900. women's list. Lubanian. J G Mrs Moore, Maggie Mrs Whyte.SSMrs men's list, Ball, F D Miunich, J W Baylies. W N Makim, S L Cole, J P Tescor, Charlie Jones, John Williams, Ted LaIar, B W jr. Yelks, Henry GEO. F. HORTON, P. M. " i Wedding Belts. A very pretty wedding took place Sat urday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland. The con tracting patties were Miss Minnio Fors berg and Kobert Jacobeon, Hey. A. J. Montgomery solemnising the iiuptiul tios. Quite a number ol invited guests were present and the evening was spent In a hikthlv enviable manner. Those present were: Mrs. Lund, Father and Becca Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Frickson, Wm. Halliuian, Mr. and Mrs. Alln-rt Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Tufts, Gladys, Berniee and Alice Tufts, Mrs. Ball, K.la Ball, Mrs. Larson, Otto and Anuie Lar son and Annie Wells, of Oswego; Mr. and Mrs. O. Ward, Kaytr.ond Lee, Mrs. Delia Xiles, Mrs. Helen Montour, Mr. and Mrs. J. Took, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall, Mr. David Jones, Mrs. Harry Bax ter. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Haines. Carrie Bear, Milton Frioe, Calvin i'riee, Bay nold, Forsberg, Roy and Albert McFar Une, Mr. A. J. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland, Mr. Robert Jaeobson, anil Mrs. Minnie Forsberg, of Oregon City. Valentine Tarty. The valentine party given at the armory Wednesday evening was a very charming affair. The scene presented was most picturesque, made by the many young ladies appering in gorgeous cos tumes of Colotial style. The walls were decorated witn evergeens, resplendeut with pretty figures, appropriate to St. Valentine, with hearts in the lead. The "Daughters ot the King" of the Episco pal church had the affair in charge, and had prepared a splendid program which was enthusiastically enjoyed: Miss Imogene Harding sang "May Morning" and for an encore gave Won't You Tell Me Why Robin." Miss Harding sang with much feeling and her voice was clear and sweet. The 'cello solo, "Intermezzo" from Cavaleria Rusticana" was very beauti fully rendered by Mr. Surrhyne. Mr. C. A. Miller sang the "Judges Song" from "The Trial by Jury." Mrs Clark Ganong sang "Invano," one ot Tosti's lovely songs very acceptably and re sponded to an encore with "Cupid and I." Mrs. Gaaong is one of Oregon City's sweetest singers and is always greeted with applause. Miss Veda Wil played a Mazurka from Goddard. Miss Williams plays in good style and shows much talent. The instrumental trio, a selection from "The Hugenots" by Miss Draper, and Miss Mattie Draper and Mr. Surrhyne was played with great feeling and much enjoyed by the audience. LaBt bnt not least, was the cake walk by Joe Meldrnm and Allen Cooke which was simply great. During the evening valentines and candies were sold and a very toothsome lunch was served. Dancing was then enjoyed until a late hour. The society cleared about f 35 00. Schtol Keports. Report of Eagle Creek school, District No 50, for the month ending Feb. 2, 1900 : Number of days taught, 20; number of pupils enrolled, 22; total days attend ance, 400; average daily attendance, 20, Those who were neither absent nor tardy are Louis Rivers, Eva Rivera, Ray Woodle, Claude Woodle and Malcom Woodle. William II. Karb, Teacher. Report of Springwater school, district No 24, for the month endiLg Feb. 2, BX0: Number of pupils enrolled, 56; num ber of days taught, 20; number of day's attendance, 950j; number of days ab sence, 68,'. Those who were neither absent nor tardy are Roy Smith, Harley Raney, George Lewellen, Dellah Grottridgo, Edith Shannon, Harry Howell, Ernest Charters, Linna Raney, Ova Marra, Charlid Kandla, Roy Lacey, Herbert Charters and Eddie Roadartnel. Ada C. McLauoiilin, Iva M. Harrington, Teachers. Agents wanted for the best typewriter on the market, the "Pittsburg Visi ble ;" writing in sight at all times : ex clusive territory given. Address Bind ley Hardware Company, Pittsburg, Pa. County Treasurer's Notice. I have money to pay county warrants endorsed prior to October 1, 1890, and also road warrants endorsed prior to No vember 14. 1899, and warrants No. 11170, 10987 and 11037 that were endorsed on the 14th day of November, 1899. Interest will cease on all warrants in cluded in this call on the date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1900. Jacob Shade, Treasurer, Clackamas County, Oregon. Tonr Face Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself aprarent in a pale and sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If you are leeling weak and worn out and do not haye a healthy ap pearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap sarsaparillas and so called puri fiers fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. George A. Harding, agent. "The Ladies' Quartette" will sing choice selections In the Grand Concert at Congre- gational church February 10, 1900. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, piotisework is haid workwitot GoldDust j PILLOWS I tl CbooM hrlfht, sunn? dav; lilt Itrgt tub half HlV'sil Vif kVwAX II full ofaicr dial is slraoal boiling bun dlseolv .ff',; i W-k Y A Gold Dusi Wasting Powder la It M miks food suds; put on or two plllowi 'V! ij rjVQvJH lo, acwordlni to tilt, putb thorn up aad dova Vv' 21 tSt TVoTV tod rub ibtm btiveto It htadt ttnill cltta. 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Sold ly Geo. A. Harding Druggist. Miss Draper and Miss Mattie Draper and Mr. Surhyne will render a (string) trio in the Grand Concert at Congre gttiot.al church. Rpb rr is. Our Rheumatic Liniment will do the rest. Rheumatism, lame back, sprains. Cures all aches and pains. Guaranteed, price 25 cents. Huntley's Cut Kate Dblo Stork. Special prices on purses and pocket books at Adams Bros.' Golden Rule Bazaar. A New Firm. L. A. Patterson has sold his entire business, the Bazaar, to Adams Bros., formerly of Portland, who will continue to cany the same line of goods with a larger assortment. The reduction sale will continue i one week longer. . , ; i Over-Work Weakens ' f Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Kianeys are your blood purifiers, thy fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. 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I UU Ilia ItMVO sample Dottle Dy man Homo or Swuiroo. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. I'or Clean, Frrh hici:ai, vu:s. vac. Co io k i i:it n:' Bakery and Confectionery Cor. Kerenlh untl A damn St. iviniiiV Tit.ii: mi.i iti:i. Telephone 39-4 Joseph Kuerten Prompt Ielliery. T?r'r'rr'.rJr'rJrJr'rJrrrJ7JrrrlrJPrJJl.l Woodmen Take Notice. We are now making con tracts for wood to be delivered next summer. Parties desiring to sell will please call at our office. Orogon City Woolen Mills. Legal Noticen. Ortl.uuiiro An ordinance providing forth Improve, meut of the alley In block No. '.'I, In Oregon City, Oregon, from Ihe easterly line of Main ilreel lo Hie west line of Hie riglil of ay of the J. .v C U. K . 'id providing also lr the manner in wldeb sued improvement is to le made. (IKKCIOS CITY POKS ORtUlit AS rl.l.. That 'he alley In block No.-.'t in Oregon City, Oregon. Irom the easterly line ol Main street lo Ih west line of tlie rigbt of way of the O. A C. K. K. b improved In accordance with the following specillcationa: The surface of raid alley shall be cleared of all timber, planks and olber obstruc tions, and if the came are not removed within three days alter notice o at lo do from Hie superintendent of streets, Ihe tune shall be removed by saiJ surinteml nil and iball become the property of Ore Hon City. Saul alley to Its full width shall bo graded lo the proper grade to that atler II iball be covered with Ihree Inch plank it shall con nect with Main street at the established crade thereof and shall properly connect with the way running along tne east tide of block No. 21, the same to be performed ac cording to the directions of the committee on streets and public pro-erty. Throe stringer. 2 inches by 6 Inch", shall be extended the whole length ol said alley, one being placed at each aide thereof and one in the center ol the aame. Said alley shall be covered its full width and length with seund fir plank, 3 Inches by 12 Inches In size, and the same shall be placed so that they shall constitute; a tlrm and sub stantial roadway. Said Improvements shall be done In accordance with the direc tions of said committee on street and pub lic properly. Read first time and ordered published at a regular meeting of the city council of Oregon City, held February 7. l'JX). Bkuc C. Cckbt. Recorder. Goitre of aitreet Improvement Notice is hereby given that the city coun cil of Oregon City, Oregon, propose to lm- piove the alley in block No, 21, in Oregon City, Oregon, from the easterly line of Main street to the west line of the right of way of the O. & C. It. R. hi accordance with the provisions of the following ordinance: Published by order of the city councilor Oregon City. Oregon, made the 7th day of February, 1900. Bkucz C. Cl'RKT, City recorder. I.lqaor .ollec. Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to the city council at Its regular meeting in March. 1900. for a license to sell liquors for siz months at my saloon in Oregon City, Oregon, on Seventh street, and Railroad avenue, tiaid license lo date from March J, 1900. Paul Uuhsock. Fircmnn'M lllectlon Notice. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a fireman's election held In Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 5ib day of March, 1900, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. That the Fountain Hoe Company's House on Main street between Seventh and Eighth streets has been designated as the polling place. At said time and place the following officers of the lire department will be elected by the tlremen in good stand ing of Oregon City: One chief engineer, one assistant engineer and three members of tire commissioners, all for the term of one year. The following persons to act as judges and clerk of said election have been ap pointed by the board of fire commissioners: JudKes August Asinus, G. W. Church; clerk, J. K. Rhodes, Published by order of the Board of Fire Commissioners. C. D. l.ATOURETTE UliUCK C. CUBRV, President. Secretary. Oreiron City, Oregon, Feb, 12, lOriQ. police ofl'lnul Settlement. Notice is hereby given, thut the under signed executrix of the estate or Lazarus P. Mathews, deceased, has tiled her final ac count, in the county court of Clackamas tyounty, Oregon, as such executrix. Bnd that Monday, the 2 1 day of April, 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. has been fixed bv the Hon. Tbos. F. Ryan, judge of said court, as the time for hearing any and all objections to the said repoit, and the set tlement of said es'at. Flora E. Hekreu, "" Executrix of said Estate. Dimick & Eastham, Atlys. for Executrix. Dated, Eeb. 12, 1900. 2 10 3 10. Notice of Flnul Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that Enos A. Blair, the executor of the state of Rhode A. Blair, deceased has rendered anil presented for settlement, and filed in the said court his final account of his admlnig. tration of the said estate, and that Monday, the 2Uth day or February, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. ni. at the court room of said court, at the county court house of said county or Clack amas in ureeon uny, nas oeen duly ap pointed by the court for the settlement or the said account, at which time and iilare any person interested in said estate may ap pear and file exceptions in writing to the aid account and contest the same. Enos A. Blaib, Executor, 1900. Cllulloii. In the County Court in Ibe Hints of Ore Kmi for the county of CUcltsmas. In the matter of the f ll of Charles J . Thore, t'eceaaed. rXZUrMc,urt. you ' ? i.v mie.l anl required t.) appear bo- I ?, the .-ui cou.l al the curt room I her.or. iMilir ciy " riir' ' "vim.. ... ilui w cauxe II ai y v,m b-vr. why an or- er U.netie Falls In tMackaniua e.m.ily. Oregon, enl property beluiiKli'K to ll.e wUt r (Crle. l,.'n.ore.llee.aMHl,.l...i.l.l not I- "ihlM citation It Mil)lihed by order o th linn. Thou. V. Kyati. JnK l'1", lu,v anllllcl eourl, anil made and entered tluf in on the ih ilnv of January IKK) KaarLiT.(luirrmi. Kxeculor of lb estate of Charles!. Tliore, deceased. AtlmliiUirittwr'M .Holler-. Notice la Imrehv given that Ilia under signed ha been appointed ilinlnl"lrator u llieentnteof Kilxlili Cliae. deceased an; all person are hereby notified lo present all claims against .aid enisle lo me al Handy, Oaekamas couuiy. Oregon, on or hefore six inon. ha Irom Ih dale of this notice i said claims to te proierly verified and accom panied with proier vouchers. Haled, February 2, l'.xn t'llAKI.KS H ( II Administrator or theetta of Elizabeth (.'base deceased. Nil mo na, IN THKCIUCflTOU'RT of the Hiat of Oregon Tor the County of Clackamas. Ulysxesd 8tiavrr, p'alntlllj vs f Nettie V. Hhaver, defendant) To Nettie V. Shaver, the defendant above named. In Ihe name of Ih Stat of Oregon : You are reUire. lo appear ami answer the com plaint tiled agninsl you in Ih abov en titled suit on or before the lOlli day of February, l!0, the same being aix weeks Irom the date of the firat publication of thli luminous; and If you fail to so appearand ansaer said comi iatnl, for want thereof the plaintitt will apply to the court for th r liel prael for in said complaint, which Is, that Ihe bondsof matrimony between you and Ih plaitititt be dlamilved, and that the custody ol Hi minor children. 1 1 sir I Shaver and Cliflord Shaver, b awarded lo lb plaintiff. This summons is published by order of Ihe Hon. Tho. F. Ryan, the enmity Judge of th County of Clackamas, Stale of Or ron, duly made on the ith day of Decem ber. Kl, and said order directs publication ol Ibis summons not lea than once a week lor six consecutive wee t. and Ihe first pub lication to be on lli6tti dayof January, PJUO. Ciias. T.Toozs aki A. 8. Daaaaira. Attorneys fur I'lat.iliir. Xotlce ol FIsbI ieltleuir-ul Take notice that I have filed In the Clack amas county court my final account and vouchers for filial settlement of the estate of Jasr CI I ft, deceased, and Hi court baa appointed Monday the 191 h day ol Febru ary, A. I). 1 '., for the examination and settlement of Ih same. Dated January 15. 1!. F. M.HlTMNKIt, Administrator. Nam in on). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ol the Btat of Oregon, for Clackamas Counly I.J.I.iles, plaintitr v. I a till Hattie Mies, defend To Hattie Mies, the above named defendant: In the name of the State or Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agnlnst you in the above entitled suit on or before the 17 h dayof February, 1900, that being th last day ol Ihe time prescribed In the order of publica tion of this summons; and if you full lo so apiiear and answer nid complaint, the pi ii 1 it ti tl will apply to the court for ihe re bel therein prayed, to wit: a divorce from the bonds ol marriage now existing between you and the plaintilf. This summons is published for six con secutive weeks by order of Ihe County Court lor Clackamas Counlv, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 2nd day ol J an nary, l!s)0, the first publication being on the 5th day of January 19nO. J. II. ClISNVIIOIIAM, Attorney for Plaiutlll. DOES YOUR RITANNICA? 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Invest ONE DOLLAR TO-DAY and put the Britannica into your home where your boy, as well as your girl, your wife and yourself, can consult it continually, and when he attains manhood, there will be no place iu literature or professioual life to which he may not aspire. DELAY..... Will prove expensive. coupon and mail it to j riease acquaint me with the details Name k j Street HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City, Oregon. Nolle lor 1'nbllciiiloii, Untied Wales land nlllee, Oregon ('iv Oregon, Jiinuaiy 'tl, I9HO. ' NOfU'KIH IIF.IIKIIY GIVEN that Oompllance with Ih provl.iotia uf Ih aetol ooiigressof June 3, 1M7H, enliiled "An ant lor the sale id limber laud In Ihe Malm f Callloriila, Oregon, Nevada and Washinif. loll i'enlmty," aa extended lo all Ihe pnhllo land sinlei hy act of Angina 4, iNtrj )vld 0. Hatch of Moliilla, county" of Clackamas, Stat of Oregon, m, tills i!ny filed In Ilils nlllee his sworn statement No, Mu'i, for lb purchase of nlt n ) ne i see.:t2, ti )i nw yt f section Nu.m In ti w linn In No. 7, range No, 4. e, and will oiler proof to show dial th land sought Is more valuable lor ita limber or stone than nir pihi iiiimm i'uiw". wm, i.f f-manii.ii Ida via. m lo said land before the rultr ..i i.i- ..ni... it.. no" mrnri . uii --.uk"!! Oregon, on Monday, the pith day of April, It ILl II II t.tMM MM l.ltllH..MB r VntliU A Fox, Jess N. Ofilelil, JoMiph P. (Mllald, Missouri A T. Vanllusklrk, all uf Molulls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely Ihe atiove-dcattrttHid lauds are rxiilnileil U II. .,1.1... . I.i 11,1a ..III..,,.. ... I.l IIIIT H1I.1I .''I.I.M- ,..- ...... V VMM 1., ,'VIUIV said liability of April, Usui, CIIAK. II. MonllKM, Regulur, poller Tor riibllrnlioi Land Ollle at Oregon Clly, O-egon. December IH, H, , F.llislirth Iters, of Clackamas Comity, wlios grantore pun-based the following land of the Oregon and California Kaili-iinl company, lo will The HKl( ol the HW'( ol Heo. 1, T & Mouth, Kg. S lvit. W. M. ilu hereby glv notice of my Intention to funks final prool, under lb lib section of lb Art ol March .1, ls;. to establish my claim in tliesnld land attove described, and that I exect to prove my right thereto before Hit Register and Receiver at Oregon City. ()f. iron, on February, Mill, l!M), by two of th following witnesses; I.. I'. William, of Clsrks. Oregon. David Itolil'ison, of Meadow II rook, Oregon; K. A. Wright, of Meadow llrook, Oregon; II. H. Hamshy, of Molalla, Oregon. Any ierson who desires to protest sgslnit the allowance of such proof or who knows of any substantial reason, under th law and the regulations of lb Interior Depart meut. why iileli prool should not b al lowed, will be given ail opimrlmnly mt tho above mentioned llm and pi are lo cross, examine Ih witnesses of said claimant, and lo oiler evident In rebuttal of that sub mitted bv claimant and John . Dn, of C'olion, Oregon, who made ll. K. I'.'.in Is siieclally cited lo apiear here on said proof day. Ciias, II. Moom, Register. rollreol I'Ual Helllessseal. NOTICE 18 HKRKIIY GIVEN, thai Hit unilerslKiieil has tiled hi final account at adnilnistrator 1 Bonis Non. of the rslat of Hila Hhav, d erased ami the county judge of Clackama county, Oreron lias llxe.1 Monday, February 20. Itsi) at ID o'clock a. m. at hlsollic In said county and stat as ih llm and pi sea for hearing any and all objection lo said final account, Dated January ill, 1 '.. I.ivt HTirr, Administrator D Bonis Non. of the eatate of HUas Hbay, dee. .ollre to I'rrtlltorw. Notice It he'ebv given by Ihe undersigned administratrix of lb estate of Ueorg W. Mcholson, deceased, to III creditor uf tnd all persons having claims aval list the tstal of ld decedent to eihllilt them, duly verelled according lo law within six months aferth firat publication of Ibi notice, to the said silinliilstraiix at her aesldenc In H.ida Hprlngt, precinct Clackamas county, Oregon, Dated, Feb. 11. III). MiLl.ti A. Nicnoi.aoa, Ad m. of lb estate uf George W. Mchol son, deceased. 210 3 HI. roTi i:. Notice Is heretiy given that th last wilt ami testament, ol J. K. Hpahr, has been filed for probata in the county court of the stale of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, and any and all iersons having claims against the said estate must present them to the undersigned executors with proper vouchers at Ihe olllce uf my attorneys In Oregon Clly, within tlx mouths from the date of this notice. Mass Hr-AHM, FaaniiieK MotasxRoia, Clahk Wak.xoi k, Executors, Dated January 20, 19U0. Dimick A Kaslhaui, Attyt lor Executors. BOY NEED Call at our store at once, or cut out this us. of your Britannica offer.