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Oregon City Enterprise. NO. OltEUON CITY, OKKGON, FRIDAY, Al'RIL 27, 1.100. ESTABLISHED 1866 pVo.c uiomna, LbSKVH AX" 3UI1, ivulKkllll AT I AW 1,1 f I; n " rl,f OSSUO tITV, OBSUOS k .' r"' u" " T. utllrM. C,hTl:KKI.ANi,M.I). .I.-.U.I anil 1'rlvsis Kipsilenrs) ,U lifti'rMlxml SVUS W III ! I""'! . ...il la Caurrli Slid -.1 "' 'll.n..U ! I" V. . . ......... III!.. II. ... .... iiliL-miV Oii III" inltKY AT LAW. Itf e(uii II utility's Iru Hlur. .Cliy. Oregon. 0t(U. - ATD'HN'-V AT UW, cit. Vaa.op. !lih..nIUltlntl. 01' ..LUIUKMNH, DENT1HT. Hearsts. All Operations (iuint!. ATTollNfYAT UW. rtf MrKxirlri'l Mhos Hlof. ami u., lU'ik v 0(t'" tHj. Cur Osso, XlLir.lt. - !KSriMT uaflnlb. rld crowns, sll kinds of I.Unfa and bilJfseurt. i H tt dc irtfQn Clir, Of. IHAYL ATTuKNKY AT LAW. L u(iiioo ltQ io County Court t4 riobalsbuali.a. CUin, o -nli HuntLi't Hook tor. Vaeeine For H mall pox Vaccination 23. each. Wu receive direct every few days a fine ujly of reliable Vaccinv and if you buy from im you will not U dinappolntcd ia tlio resull. CHAKMAN & CO. Cut Price Druggists. ft.. 44 Wssss Serseaerlll slse enly - "ii 4 - o t , .QUAY BEST JI03IK Clark, at Montana, Will Kelgo and Try fur Ue-F.lectlun. GOVi.llXOK TA1M)K ISIrlCTED. Democrats Will At'rmpt la Ferre Ad. Antral Krblc; oa llie Ticket With Ilryan. JXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX- IMfil IRAMfiF S M FIRE AND ACCIDENT rj Railroad Ticketn to all nnia East at low rates. A N c E. DONALDSON 3 Wahusoto, April 24 Hon, Mil (how H. ( juy wa UxUjr refurind a wit In tli Uniud Ktatei Senate on the a'toiii(iiiiit of Ilia Governor of t'ennaylvaiilt, by a vot of 3.1 to 32. Clarb Will lU.lf . 'kw York, April 24 Th llaratj aayt: Willi.mA. Clark, of Montana, will realfe-a tila at In tlie United hutea 84-nal. The communication by which lie will make known lo the aeDale hi iiitonilunt haa already Ixron prpared. It may U hM until laU In the acaaioD, but it will Ijo haodeJ in before the eenate haa arted upon the reort of the cooiniiti on Hyileice) and lectlon di-claring that be wai not duly and legally ehvtrd. It ia known that Bfna tor CUrk baa coma to the coucluaion that the moat digoiflixl coorae for blin to puraue it to withdraw gracefully and go bWcira the pootile ol tiia atate with a ret that they give blm a vole of conAdence and again tend blm to Wash ington. UOVKUMOR TATLOS IXDICTKU. Kumar Thai ha la Chrt.4 WIU Co cllaa Wllh tiecbal Mardar. GU HoKYK. ....DKNTIST.... v4 irk a liUiir. AH kl atrtdiU.! anl aatl.lactlun KUtranlaaJ. Om.a) n CaiifltM Ilia. f S GROCERIES For Cash ICtlMMIHl UL RANK OF OHKtiOK CITY. Bt-I. Hill. dl.rouuUj. Maka to)' f i lit. tni m!I. f-baaf an all t4nu lllt.l. turnbt anil llnu( Kntt. j .ubjni la anark ftaua -wit. a ur a UlUfklnE. rrr.Mn.l r. J. MKYKH CMk r. hff V -Kiiirl.k'i Mlii Htora, nrar tUnk i l Ur(oi( Ity. I l'RF.Ut. AUollNKY AT1.AW. iiu'ij fur, . . Oinum. -HikiiK. Wholesale Prices. I HARRIS' GROCERY, Es? I 7 a.AA. .ri A A jtijOit. A-Mt.t9i A. VS A A CkA. j ATTOKNKY AT LAW anitrr, or ri'iriatT rvaximam r uo Orrr.a cnf Kiiwrrri a FRANCIS FltKKMAN, m;ntist '"'olllie NortbwpatDtn Unlvor lv Hftitul Scho.il, Chli-ago. American (.'ullttc of lHntwl Surgory, illkinrtte Illwk, Oregon City. P Of OKKUCM CITY, un Douse u lis Citr. JM Upraiilul.IM.00O. kurpll,,, tJI.KK). 'Mm. llilHT, . . att, 4l NiaiilMU. - a. a cturiai.it, ''aUianH... ... . Hl, , '".a "ii.p.a iraiiaaaiau. liiai-i .' it dtaomiulad. a7uT. "l'""ti bo.ifhl. UanU rrmniHIT, ral.",l"," "r P'l tha world , mi i Moll,,,,,, ,!,( porilaud, Han "'iomlm, depo.Ha. KU1,IUhid NS. 1900 Model IMPERIAL WHEELS $25 f $30 Strictly Ilich-CirAilo, FittoJ w ith Any KinJ of Tires. Cull utul Sco Our Samjilorj lUforo You IUty. .TERMS EASY.V Pope & Co. Oregon City, Or. Cor. 4th and Main Sts. FaAkiroar, Ky., April 19- It ia pr lieltntly reported bore tonight that Gov ernor Taylor haa born Indicted by the grand Jury, and that the Indictment m returned thta moming, along with thoaa of Captain Davit and Oreeo Golden, bat that tint Indictment will not be given out until Governor Taylor relorna from Washington. The indictment! returned againet Jobn W, Iavie and Grren Uoldt-n charge them aith being arceaaorlei to the mur der of Governor GoebeL Green Golden ia a coutio of Wharton Golden, who turned ttate'i evidence. Jobn Davit wt the puliceman on Capitol fsjuare w 'o trie J 10 earap from Frankfurt with Caleb l'uaert. Nrw Yo, April 19. John G. Car- liole, ex Swretary of the Treasury, etid li.t evening that be bad been asked by . t'.i ..ui i... ViUTr(iliil .ajiwi a ivuiiwi iv .j'n-ai ,v. him lu the United State! Supreme Court . in the Kentucky appeal, but be had derliueJ lo do to bet-nute be wai too ' butily occupied with other mattert. Loe AM.n.K, April 19. X etrange lory comet (rum the Philippines to the effect that Ueneral Lawtoti fell a victim to the bullet of an American traitor and renegade named Alfred G, Waller, alias Hamilton Howard, a deterter from the Fimt California regiment. The infor mation comet in a letter from Wendell McLaughlin, who went from this city to Manila acme inontha ago at otHcial Monographer to the Naval Construction Uureau. KMKI TIIK MIO OIKLt. Tha ratroat mt Iba Krhsul. A.k Tbal III CartlflraU ba Kavekad. II U.IJIIKJBO, Or., April 19. A aworn complaint, signed by N. P. Oakerman and II other patront of School District No. 2tl,direcUKl against U. b. McUargue, the principal of the Keedville school, was May forwarded to the State De partment of Public Instruction, at Salem, anklng that the'teacher'a certifl cats be revoked. The jietition alleges that McUargue hat been guilty of gross misconduct, and that during school hours ha bss been guilty of kiatlng the older girls, much "lo their diagutt and annoyance"; and, further, that owing to this conduct, many of the larger girls sre remaining away from school. Mc Uargue a charged with voting at a school meeting at a January aeaaion, while hit name does not appear on the tax-roll fcr 18'J9. One singular state ment In the complaint is the allegation tbat at the March school meeting the principal accused one of the complain ant'a of "killing his ("complainant's) eldest son." For these cbsrges and others of like nature, tha petitioners aak that the ttsta certificate of Mc Uargue be revoked. Nsw Yobk, April 24 Following ia a sommary of tha replies from 23 demo cratic national committeemen to tbe Journal and Advertiser's "Questions re garding tha campaign issues and candi dates:" Anti-Imperialism aa a leading issue, 21 ; anti-trust as a leading issue, 21 ; money question as a leading itiue, 18; anti-militarism at a leading Issue 6. Dewey's candidacy not taken seriously, 11; Deey'scsodidcy would cot hurt Bryan, 12. bryan by arclamation,8; Bryan unani mously or on flmt ballot, 13. Admlrsl Hchley for vice-president, 2; no personal choice for vice-president, 10; Cumtnings, Sulxar. Yso Wyck, Williama Pattison and Daniel each 1. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Proceedings of Regular April Term, looo. Present, 8. F. Marks, J. R. Morton and R. Scott, commissioners; Elmer Dixon, clerk ; J. J. Cooke, sheriff. (Continued from last week.) In the matter of t -e indigent soldiers' fund Now at ihii time, the tar I being notified by the county treasurer that the indigent soldiers' fund had been deplet ed, it it now ordered that the tremorer transfer from the general fund to the indigent soldiers' fund the sum of two hundred dollars. In tlie matter of aid for J. M. Bacon from indigent soldier' fund I' two he application of Mrs. J. M. Itacon for aid lrooi the indigent soldiers' fund, the board teing fully advised, it in now or dered that she be allowed the sum of $10 per month, to be paid hr warrants drawn upon s.ld Indigent soldiers' fund snd dating from Feb. 11, 1)0. In the matter of the application of John It. Williams, past commsoler, for the iisyrnent of funersl and ourial ex penses of O, W. Natti out of the indi gent soldieri' fund This matter coming on to be heard, and the board beina: fully adviaed, it is ordered that tlxi funeral and burial expenae of Geo. W. Naah be paid from the indigent soldiers' fund in the amour t of I t), and that tha clerk issue a warrant therefor. In the matter i f the report of viewers on the petition ol'i. A. Arndt et al for a county road In the matter of the report ol Charles Wilaon, Kd Schmidt and A. Hreamer. viewers spp dntd at tl.a Ian term of this board to view and locate s county roai situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, descrilMxi aa follows: Beginning st a fir pott 7 inches in diam eter, 4 fetout ol ground firmly set. marked KIP (road initial point), tha same being a post snpprting th railing along tbe graJed approach lo the bridge across pudding river at Aurora near the f'jot of the 'bill, from which a fir 36 inches in diameter bears north 17 de grees esst 30) links distance, marked K 1 1' B T, a cedar A inches in diameter (wars sooth 17 degrees 30 minutes east 59 links distance, msrked KIPBT; thence 1 run north 17 legrees 40 minutes east 4.71 chains; I hence north 34 degrees west 4 93 chains; thence north 1-1 de grees 42 minutes west 0.67 chsina; thence north 38 degrees west 24 chain.; thence not to 27 degrees 30 minutes east 1 6'J chains; thence north 33 degrees west 3 98 chsins; thence north S3 degrees 30 minutes east 55.28 chains ; thence north 33 degrees 30 minutes east 14 30 chains; thence north 89 degrees 45 minutes east to sn iron rod ; thence north 47 degrees 0 minutes esst parallel to center line of Oregon and Caldurnia rail a ay and 30 feet distant from north line of right ol way of same, the same being tbe divis ion line of lamia owned by Mrs. W. W. lrvin and said railroad company, to ita intersection wiib the Canby and Barlow road, to an iron rod. Ssi i viewers filed their leport, showing tbst they bid met MarcJ 2ib, l'JOO, a day named ia the notice served upon them, ami were duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath of Ilice administered by John W. Meldruni, tbe deputy county surveyor, after which they proceeded to the desig nated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said county surveyor the above described road. They alao filed the field notes and plat of tbe survey. Said viewers report favorably to tbe es tablishment ol said road aa viewed and surveyed, for the reason that it ia s good, practical route and of public util ity. Said report was read on yesterday, and now on this day on its second read ing, and it appearing to the board tbat there ia a claim of petition for damages in case said report is accepted, by Lvdia B. Irvia for $JU0, Wm lrvin for $100. Mary A. Bracket for "00( J E. Fry for tH), David Will, executor of the estate of M. Will, for fJoO; therefore, it is or dered by the board tbst John t-Laver, P. A. Baker aud Chatles Baker be appoint ed viewers of damages, to meet on the premises of , on Monday. April 30, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., and after being duly sworn, that they view the whole distance through the lands of Lydia B. lrvin, Wm lrvin, Mary A. Bracket. J. C. Fry and David Will, ex ecutor of the estate of M Will, and de termine, if any, how much leos valuable their lands would be by reason of the location and opening of said road, and report the same lu writing at the next (continued oil page five.) TOO LATE TO FltK. Their Only I lianre to tivt on the O metal Hallo! I. by a'ctUlim. 1 l.ilTlllllB PIONEER brief and Exjif rtiat and parcels delivered 10 Ml parts of the city. TEs " RE A80NADLE OLD WHEAT FLOUR. iMi'if pimir Mmlo bvJlio rATKNT ritocEsa ia a 'kukkct Fi.oi'B. Wheat that in not HoiiHoned can not niako a strong flolir. The wheat from which our Tatknt flour is mado.isaUoldftock. AA your grocer for Patent, and refuHQ to accent any "just aB good," aa there ia ono- Portland Flouring Mills Co. Oregon City, Oregon. Salem, Or., April 24. John C. Young, regular people's party nominee for con gress from the First District, today pre sented his certificate of nomination st I the secretary of state's olllce for filing. , It wss returned to him without tiling, on the ground thst it was too late, the time ; for filing having expired April 19. II. j E. Courtney and W. M. Kaiusey, nomi : noes for supreme judge on regular people's and uVmocrHtio party tickets, resm-tively, have not filed the accept ances. None of these gentlemen, there fort), are entitled to have their names apear upon the otlicml ballot. There is yet time, however, to innke legal nomination by petition, which it ia probable will be done in these cases. MANY KKIIKLS KILLED. In. urgent. I.o.t 333 In Killed In Two Day. In Northwestern l.u.ou. Washington, April 24. General Otis has cabled the following account of re cent engagement in the Philippines: 'Manila, April 24. Early on the morning of the 7th, several hundred Tagolss and Visayans attacked a battal ion of the Fortieth Infantry at Cagayan, on the north coast of Mindanao. Our casualties were two killed, 11 wounded ; enemy's loss. 63 killed, 18 wounded and captured in the city, besides other losses bu tiered nn retreat. "Young reports from Northwestern Luzon that several hundred natives, influenced by Aguinnldo's Bishop, Aglipak, attacked bis troops at several points, and In turn bad been attacked. TlioiriosBin the attack ou Patoe, tbe 15th, was 1G0 killed, and during tbe entire fighting from the 15th to the 17th 333 killed. Our loss during the period i was two killed, Made from most highly refined and healthful ingredients. .Assures light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. Housekeepers must exercise care in buying bak ing powders, to avoid alum. Alum powders are sold cheap to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi son, and its use in food seriously injures health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.