OREGON CITY ENTERVWSE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 10X) mmmm mm 1 . Ml"' I CORRESPONDENCE Mtili Una. lUri.K Lank. June II. Mrs. Keo. Hyatt Rtnl i"n of tioldendale, Wash., are ,'isitinj at the hme of A Mann. Mr and Mrn. II. llenrici and Jaa. Curnn, of Kly, spent Sunday at Jas. Fhellv. Mm. It. Scott ami da"hter Mr. Jllnllan.of Portland, are the gnenta ol the formers sister, Mra. fhaa. Swallow. Mrs. W. C. Williami and Grandma IVlton, of Oregon City, were visiting with relatives in this vicinity, Thursday. Mra. V. II. Wood and daughter, of Ooble, are the giwtj of Mr. and Mra. W. F. Krayton. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henrici, on June 1st a son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sdiafler, of F.Uiott I'rairie. and Mrs. J. W. Standnijrer. of ClA kms. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Payies, Sunday. J. C. Plxon returned home Friday fir iwo months absence at Wll Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Kun.man intend lea? in for Dakota soon. Geo. Mautx. returned borne, from III- aoo, Wash., Thursday. the vote rant last Monday was only alwul half of our actual voting rapacity. Gritty Camp W. 0. W. at la.t nights mooting gve new life and new energy to the grand Fourth of July celehrat Ion. 1000 bill were ordered printed, and G, , K. JIayea, of Oregon City, has len se ru red as orator and Miss Jessi (irhhins ; will read the lVclanttion of IndepenJ. ence. F.vervthing poiwiMe will he done j by the Woodman to make it pleasant J and coinfortahle for all who will celebrate ' the Fouith. A brigade of 30 rag niullliia j w ill cheer up the rrowd. IWcycle raring, ) horse raring, dancing, merry-go-round, i phonograph and all kinds of game ill makd it desirable for all to come to Sandy the Fourth. HAIR 71 HELP V So many crsons uvc nair that Is stubborn and dull. t at's fUflirU. SnrKORD, June 11. Grandma Gore, mother of Capt. Gore, died Tbnrsday lat from injuries rereived, her clothes catch ing fire in some mysterious manner. The remains were interred in the Staf lord cemetery Saturday. Mr. Neaman, of Tualatin, died Satur day of typhoid fever, interment took place at the Stafford cemetery Monday. J. P. Gage, arcompanied by his grand children, Era and Earl Howard, started for Lyle, Wash. on. Monday where the children's parent live on a homestead. Wm. Schata has purchased a new miwer and is now catling clover. The school picnic in Gage'a park Fri day was grand success, the pogram was immense (not political; Capt. Hives gave a closing address which was well appreciated by all, touching the early history of our community as he remem bered it in the 40'a and 50's, carried us in memory to the first schools here and the visie'ng of same by him ; the copy books.with copies, the following of which 14 a earn i)e," honorable gF.OKuF. WASH INGTON" and the log school house with ita immense nick and mud chimney Out ttie rain fell in nntil the floor was fl toded. The address was spoken of by early settlers present as the best ever Beard uttered by him" which state, tnent was re-echoed by others. Chris Miletn, of 51 1. Tabor, was in our community Sunday last. Mrs. Alice Chapman is visiting her father, Capt. Hayes, who has been very sick but is now improving. The captain intend; to sttend the Pioneers Reunion to be held in Portland. Frank Weddle has repainted bis resi dence. Garden sass is plentiful. A few wide tire wagons have received the tax rebate. Henry Schatz has put doors on his wagon glied and painted the same. Crl Weissenborn has made a large yard for his fancy poultry. Bandy. Sasdy, June 11. Farmers now are making hay, and meadows smell sweet with hay, all these beautiful June days. Fall sown grain all looks good. It was feared that the rain had damaged wheat by runt, but its not that way, fruit all looks good, and plenty of it too. Potatoes and spuds and garden truck all look well and indicate that the cellar will be full next winter. Xavier Decker is hauling lumber for a larne barn which will be erected at once. Will Brown and family moved out from Portland and will live on their farm. Mrs. N. 0. Nylernder, of Portland, is spending the summer vacation with her folks. Last Sunday the new church pealed forth its sweet melodious iron music for the firnt time. Koad work is progressing rapidly. Work will be complete in a week or two more. Election paused off very quietly, but whits the matter with Cascade precinct with its small vote, 133 votprs registered, only 7(i voted ut last election, there are about 25 voters that never registered. (Juite a slice of Cascade precinct was taken in by Seviers precinct, however UUNMiWTION V V V V V V V V never stops because the weather is warm. Then why stop taking SCOTT'S EMULSION simply because it's summer? Keep taking iL It will heal your lungs, and make them strong for another winter. Soc. ind Si.00 1 all ararguta. J. G. Ror.net, proprietor ol the Mil waukee Cording Mills, died at his home at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon, from can cer of the stomach, ainl tC, The de ceased was a native of Germany, and , had been a resident of Clackamaa county j since IStiS He waa superintendent uf the Oregon City woolen mills for H years b it moved to Milwatikie In 1SS2, and -tibliahedlhe wool rarding mills. The interment took place in Mountain View cemetery, Sunday. The deceased left a wife and five children Mrs. Koee Whitcmib, of Pomernr, Wash.; Mr. Kate L. Charman, Oregon City; Mrs. Hattie Weaoinger, Milwaukie; Mrs, IXra Conklin, Portland, and Robert Bonnet, Milwaukie. Clerleaf Sarraaa. A clergyman on a nxvnt Sunday pave out the following notice, says The Christian Endeavor World: "The regular meeting of the donkey i parade will be held, a usual, at the j close of this service. Memlera will; line up just outside the church door, male remarks and stare at the women who pa- as Is their custom. "Any member known to escort a j young woman to cuurcn like a man and sit wftb her like a gentleman will be promptly expelled 'from member-ahlp." Vlarca. Vinegar la a diluted form of acetic acid and has been known from the earliest period. Wine vinegar la made from wine lees and Inferior wine, principally Id France, the Burst being obtained from white wines. Malt vin egar Is procured from an Infusion of malt which has previously undergone fermentation or from apple cider. Vin egar In the form of lotions Is a valua ble external stimulant. Joke la Other Fellow. Ills Mother ito wife going through the pockets of ber husband's clothing) I wouldn't do that. Irene. Come, now. do you Vilnk It Is right! Wife That detenda upon the motive. My object Is not mercenary. I only want to play a practical Joke upon any pickpocket who may hapen to operate upon dear George.- Boston Transcript. won row h the reason? Hair needs help just as anything else docs at times. The roots re quire feeding. When hair stops growing it loses its lus tcr. looks dead. nr..iared hv the city In tlie 2 Avra MSOiT acts almost instantly on such hair. It awakens new life in the hair bulbs. The effect is astonishing. Your hair grows, be comes thicker, and all dandruff is removed. And the original color of earlv life is restored to faded or gray hair. This is always the case. SI.OOl aottU. All drag flat. I hara oW Ajt t Hair Vigor, and am mtily atnibl at ilw EuU it ha ikt In karplnjc oijr or from maiiuc oat It i lit brat bnK) I baa trkd. and I hall otiiinua to racvnmwMl It to ta (rtaoua," Mama H'iit. 8rpL M, 1198. Burlington, X. C Tf fMi 4a ant ahula all tha banrflia toq rlprrtra fnra lha um if tha Hair Ylaaf. ma lha Ihwl. about It Da. J.CAJtH.Lowll. Maw. 1 yr T T T T - a. .a. A . 1. An eight-inch piw sewer, beginning at the intersection of the center line of Seventh atreet and the renter line uf Harrison street ; running thence enter ly alonif the center line of Seventh street to I the intersection of the center line of Seventh street ami the renter line of John Adams strevt, connecting at this pint with a ten-inch pipe Fewer and rm n ng thence westerly along Mie renter line of Seventh strvet to its interaeCtion uf the center line of Center strn-t. ?. An eight-inch pipe sewer, begianing at the intersection of the center line ui Van Buren street and the center line uf Artificial Bowers were unknown to the ancient civilized nations of Europe. They are first mentioned In Italy In the fourteenth century, but In China they were known at an earlier date. Onlinitnre- .a Entitled an Ordinance Granting a Franchise and Kiuht of Way on Seventh street to the Bicycle Path CommiHiionera of Clackamaa County, Oregon, anil to their successors, tor the uiw) of Wheel men, and Authorizing the Krection Con struction ami Maintenance of a I'icycle Path upon the same without exense to the city. OKEU0N CITY DOES' 0HDAIX AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The present Bicycle I'ath Commissioners lot Clackamas County, Oregon, consisting of C. H. Dye, J. F. Clark and W. A. Huntley and their suc cessors in office are hereby granted for the u-e ol wheelmen, a Franchise .ind Right of Way for three years in and to a strip of land in the northerly half of Seventh street extending northerly a distance of four (4) feet from the following described line : Beginning at a point in the center line of Center street at a distance of twelve (12' feet southerly from the northerly line of Seventh street; running thence eaxterly up Seventh street and parallel with the said northerly line of Seventh street to the city limits. Section 2. The said Commissioners and their successors in oflice are hereby given tree and unobstructed use, right and privilege to construct, erect and maintain a Birycle Path upon said right of way, provided that no expense to the city is thereby incurred. Head first time and ordered published at an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of Oregon City held Mon day, June 11, 1000. Bkcck C. Cl'RRY, Recorder. tiitlnrer and filed ..ni. ! Um Iti'iHinler lelore il'U , i, iij aaid eer are Invited. Section f The contractor aliall lake and have riitir rharga "f lha work dtir Imt Us pr..grea and hall I reni-ll-lo lor any I or a.cid-nl lea.illlng from raieldxtieiaor neglect. Sevlfii The improvement aliall m completed l the sati.la. tnm of tha City lVnn. il of Oregon Otv. I S,H ti..n . I he conlract .hall contain .1 -I l .r ...'li iln tioiilril to a i'rnii"'ii ' , c..ini.l.'t.'d contract alter tlu eaplia iL.n ,.l the lime lUed for It comdei.m. Il, c.ntr. lor or contractor .lull forte t n. I.r the a"d hrnelll of the properly luddera slb-cled hr such dclav, Hie sum of I've (M doll.tr. S,- lion 7. The Coiiuniltee on Street n I I'utdlr Property are hereby author Ued and d ueled to advert'ae for and re ceive proiHi.itl. and report same to the I'iir Council, and then-alter the Mayor ami Recorder shall enter Into a contract nub the pcraon, tlrin or crHrHon to whom the City Council may aaard the Contract. C. II. I've. F. T. Grilhih and ( . O. Ilun lev be and ther are bereliy ap pointed scora to entiiiiate the propor tionate .hare of the rl ol .aid eer to U' aKrHl to the ..veral oaner of property to I Nmelitted thereby, In atvrdaiirf with Ihe provision of aivtiou 1ih; of the charter of said rity, and re. , the nix to the City Council within nlnetv OKI) dave after the date of the approval of this ordinance by the mayor. Said aneora .nan n .iipi uieei- ink't In the othV uf Hi City Becor lr of .aid citv. and til iriin lntereied mav appear ie(ore id .ior slid he heard in the matter of niaalng aai.l eitlinate. Such eora shall give one aeek's notice bv publication (one ln-rtion) In the city oll'cial pai-r, ol the lime and pUce of their meeting an I atliavll give like notice when they hall have de termined upon an apportionment of the rt of the newer herein provided for, notifying all person to appear and e amine audi arporiloiunrnl ami make uhjevtiona thereto if there t-e gool rue lorsodoing Any pern lnterete,l in pnperiy within the limit proposed to lie .e,vl .hall have the rtuht to ai pear tietore such aanewir In ieron or iiv attorney, and any pein .lnatuli. alth the apporlioiiiiietit made by auch aM.-om .hall hav the right to appeal to the City Council. AH objection to.iich apHirtionmelit .hall he made In writing and shall t reported to the City Council by such aseaorS. Bead Oral time and ordered published at an adjourned regular meeting ol the City Council of Oregon cv, Oregon, Monday, June II. l'.H'O. Hai i a C. Ct aar. Beonler. rrTiV n vv U V U VJ M j .4 Tho Kliul Yoil llitvo Atwnyrj lloiiiflit, rtml Wlilch luta lieeu fa uo for over HO jrcrtra, Hit" norm inn aiutiuturn r i mitt )iu Irrrii nuitlit tinder Ilia irr- annul tirrllon a I it co Ha liifUiiry, Allv no dim to drcrlvn you In this. AH roiintrrfilta, liultatloiia nnl Hiib.lltulra nr but 1U. IHrlniriita tlittt trlllo villi nntl rudniiitrr tlio lirulth of lnfUuta itnd ('lilldnii-r..M-rlriio ngnlnat lliirliiirtit. What is CASTORIA CuatorU N A atitiatltutP for (u.tor Oil, Irrtrorlo, l)n(u ntxl Kootliliitf Nyrtipa. It U Iluriulesa nml ricnaaiit. It rotitalii iieltlu r Opium, Morphine) nor other Nurmtlrt auhataurr. Ita nun la Ita irimritiitro. It destroy Worm nml ftlliy rcvcrlalmraa. It fiirra IHitrrlnri and AVInd ('olio. It nllcvcs) Trclhliitf Trouble, rtirre Const Ipatlou nml riittnloiuy. It ttlmllttr tbo IWI, rrtfulutr tho MotniK h wtiil llowtda, ghlntf licultliy nml imtiirttl alorp. Tbo Children' luniM"m-Tbo Mother' rrlrud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears tho Signature of I The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. w ir Ordtuanre . An ordinance auihoriiing the purcbaw of 47-.'0 feet of IiiimUt U,t the rrir of the county roatl leading lrin Ihe head of 6'h street. OKMIO citt doc oxtui.t as roLuoa: The Committee on Street and I'uhlic l'riirtv is hereby antbor ie.l n t em powered to plircbaae i7,'J'i leej of bl'tl Iter, said luililer to le lied lor the re pair of the county road leading Irum the bead Ol Flltll atreet ill Orenii City, Oregon. Kea I firt lime and ordered published ' a, an adj jiirned regular meeting ot the tlMMi, BO YkTAeJi' vrS VxpgR,CNCt, ' Mil' ' CotvnOMTt AC A nfnfl Vtf'4 -i rlerr'taf u- af 4t lf saKftiif tmt i HHail ! be haf tllHlt f4lVttUl. Hla1fwV I a "ft.Mlt) wi frtMa. 'et f ff aM-ijinr latav. ffavtat. MWi, " nil C'rta, U M p-ELLOI Scicniiflc American. A KMttmlr lttiariaa1 ?;. I rv4 rift mitin r.f ktif itufl' V ! Tf i yr- frnif mni bft, L It'W lr 4.H lt-a.r MUNU Co . New York Civil. . ...u, . ...nnln.. Il.n.u. i IO .l,ng the center line of Sixth street liW 1'0""?',' ?L V"15"" Mun its interi-ection of the center line of " " - I 'KI I K V . t t a H V , Ordinance . An ordinance to provide for the time and manner of constructing certain few-era in Oregon City, Oregon, on Seventh street from the center of Har rison street to the center of Center street ; on riixth street from the center of Van liuren street to the center of Center Btreetjon Fifth street from the center of J. t. Adams street to the center of High street; on Foifrth street from the center of Monroe ntreet, to the center of High street: on Third street from the center of Madison street to the center of High street ; on Center street from the center of Seventh street to the center of Third streef: from the center of Center street wehteriy along the a'lley running i L .... I 111.. .1. In i . . 1 i . ' ..." iJ ' inroiign ijiock & v) me center oi ingii street ;froru the center of Center street along tne aller running through lilock 38 to the center of LlocU n8;from the intersection of the center line of Seventh street and the center line of Center street northwenterly through Iilock40. or Pub lic Square to the edge ol theJJlnlf, at the expense of the property benefitted by such sewers as provided for by sec lion 10U of the charter ol said Oregon City. OIUOQN CITY DOKS OllDAI.N AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the location, kind and quality of the sewers to be con structed in Kewer Uietrict No. 2, of Ore gon City, Oregon, are as follows, to-wit: Center street. 3. An ight-'n'-h pie sewer, beginning at the intersection of the renter line ol J. (J. Adams street and the renter line of tilth street; running thence westerly along the center line uf tilth sireet to it intetrtectiun of the center line of Hili Street. 4. An eight-inch pie sewer, beginning at the intersection of the center line ol Men roe street and Fourth r-treet; run ning thence westerly along the center line of Fourth street to its intersection of the center line of High street. 5. An eight-inch m seaer. beginning at the Intersection of the renter line ol Madison street and Ihe center line of Third street; running tin-nee westerly along the center line of Third street to Its intersection of the center line of Higl street. 6. An eight inch pipe sewer, beginning at ttie intersection of tlie center line of High street and the cen ter line of the alley running throngl Block 1KJ, running thence easterly along the center line of said alley to lis inter section with the center line of Center street. 7. An eight-inch pipe sewer, beginnin g at t lie center of lilock .18 at the center line of the alley running through Clock .'W. running thence easterly along said center line of said alley to its intersec tion of the center line of Center street 8. A fifteen-inch piie sewer, begin ning at tlie intemection ol the center line of Third street and the center line of Center street, running thence north erly along the center line of Center street to its intersection of the center line of Seventh street. 9. A twelve-inch pipe seaer, begin ning at ttie intersection of tlie center line ol Seventh street and the center line of Center street, running thence northwesterly through lilock 40, or Tub lie Square, to the edge of the liluir; thence westerly down the JiliifT ami tnrongh the Weinhart Culvert on 8th Street to the Willamette river. Said sewers shall deconstructed at th expense of tlie property benefitted bv such sewers, as provided by cection Mo' ot the City Charter, and shall be com pleted aiitliin ninety days after the sign ing of the contrac by the pirtieH thereto section 'l. Hist portion of the street necescary to he lined for the digging of the trenches shall lie cleared of all ob Htructions, except water mams, at tin exjiense of tlie contractor, who shall, alter the pipe Is laid and the trcm hei are filled, replace the pavement and all portions of fje sireet improvements dis turbed, leaving the street, in uh good order as the same was when the work was begun, except such portions ss the Committee on Streets and I'uhlic Prop erty may direct to he omiiled for the purpose of making other improvements. Mention 3. The sewer improvements herein provided for shall con-it In put ting in sewers of terracotta pipe of six eight, ten and twelve inchu inside di ameter, as above indicated, with catch basins, manholes, lamp holes, sockets ami branches at such points a the Com. mittee on Streets and I'ublic l'roierty and the city engineer ma designate along the line of said sewers The work to be done and the materials furnished shall be strictly in accordance will, it, a plane and specifications therefor, to be Oregon Cliy. ltecorder PARKE.RS HAIR OALSAM aat awl th-w ' m Uv IkakM Iaa4g ft n r1Y .1-f rll la !... ltrt t.e . v' I !. rlla t awWa Of. Oik- -I 1 '"' o -.'J. '.:.., ''Jr-tuJUw r - i. u ... J :l.aalniilr of I..iif ill. I a tier, telephone wire In Or gnu, Vahitigto),Ca!i forma ami MaIio now In orralton ly tlie I'arif.o Matloii Telrliona Coin pany, covering towns. (juick, atrtirate, cheap. Atl the salisfarlion of Ireraonal cointntiniration. Metanre no rfT'vt Ui clear uiiiler.tatiilii!;. Sjav kann ami Halt Kratu i.i o a raily hearil aaI'ort laii'l. -(Vnti Cilj ofTire at llanluis Dni Store. A (Thoaiaml Toiigne Could not excres the rapture of Annie i K. Springer, of ll:'.' llowsrd St., I'l.lU delphia, I'a., when she foiiiid that I'r. King' New IhrH-overy fur Coinumptiou bad cotnidetely cured ber of a backing rough that for many year hd made life at burden. All other remedies and doctor could giye her no help but she says of this Koyal Cure "it soon re moved the pain In my rbest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remeinlter diiing before, I feel like sounding its praise throughout the Universe." So will every one alio trie Dr. King's New licovery for any trou ble of the Throat, Cheat or I.utig, I'r ice 50c. and 11.00 Trial bottles free at Oeo. A. Harding'a DniK Store; every liottle guarantee! Ileht for the HoweU. .No matter what alls yon, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right, CASCA iihtli i .1.. . r . r,ia neip nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce eiyy natural movements, costs you lust ID cents to start getting your liim.tli hack, CAH CAUFT.S Candy Cathartic, lliu genuino, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has 0. C. C. alamiail on it. Heware of mitalions. Our correspondence w ill please send in articles before VYednedavs of each week, otherwise it reaches us loo late for publication. Bar tb ' j IM lm you Haw Always Bought Bigaator. V , SL59-L-jzT of af7Y &&J!f IGGLE BOOKS A Tarro UN-it? of tDcqmlleJ int-tn: s: lp-t.Mlaic. ( onclK and CemrrchcnMvc IW '. wncljr frlntcd and Beautifully llluM(ud. Hy JACOB BiaOLO No, 1-HKKH.R MORSn BOOK Atl n'..ul 1 1 m C'fnmim Kn Tll. lti . t 71 lllu.tijtl.m. ;a HmUrJ imk. I'll,(au No. 3 ItKKil.R BFHKY IUK1K Allnlnut rr.,wt.. 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