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Oregon City Enterprise. VOI, 3. N0.3.-. OltKOON CITY, OltKOON, FKIDAY, JULY 13, 1000. ESTABLISHED 18C6 O Kimthnm O. ll. Plmlck. PIMICKA KAHTHAM Attornoys-nt-Lfiw. iniii"r'il, Hel Kutntn ami Pro bata I,uw. HMtrialtlfii. Uliacls of Till Wade, Money leaned (Ip tfolf City, OrrK"" V A PC LaTjl?KriB, v TJt'KNKYH AND CoUNHKIjOUH AT LAW avatar oftauoa itt, oasuo. f jfuKk Ufrl ol Till. I-MH Btnll.r, For (IjM Murtl(M. traaaaet O.u.ial j Law u.la.. C. HTIllCKLANI,M. I. llpllal end I'rlvei Kiparlanra J Ortnt lili prole.. Itinat Mrvlras to Ilia two til tlrsguii 'll tnl vniiilljr, Hptrial atl.nllmi lo Catarrh ml t'lirorile iaM lli nl rafer. tw glvan. om hi Wlllani.lla l iil.llng (iltlr liiiiini ICHoWa. m.. 4 lu 0 p. ru. l:liN MIY OllKOoN HOW KM. A CAKfrKll, ATTOUSF.YH AT LAW, (IMMl Off. OlMO. Wlfr4traaltlheMaaf IhStUla. Ol' r, la l.ut.U Iu4im. )K. L. I- I'lCKKNM, DKNTIST. l'rl.'MI Mo-larat. All Opwrationa Guaranteed. Harclay Building Oregon City, Or. yr 8. fit EN. ATTullSKY AT LAW. OH oppu.lt Huntley's Prog Hlnra. rgon City, - Vfton, i HC1IUKI5K!.. Xj Pcutl.fyr Dlipofat. ATTOUNEY AT LAW. )rQr over MrKlilrlrk Mime Hl.ira. tiaar lh Hank of Or.ni City. tikau Cltr Oatuo. A Cutting Affair. Wo liavq JuhI reived ilir"ct from tho niariufutltirrrii ft largo aHHortmcnt of up to date CutW Mich anixckct krilven, H-u kiilvi i ami prunninK kiii vr-K ranging in prion from 10c lofl.00. Manicuro cl(.ri, finger nail clipjra ami vrnt jHM kt nciawiri from 2'kj upward; aluo fancy mor and bitrlx-r laxor., aorno that would 1m cheap for I.I.OO, hut wJ are M-lling naino frota 11.00 to I2.iV). Connidcrinn the quality they are tho ln-at and chi'iiM-Ht KtlgeJ Knivta and iUxor errr ollered in thl city. CJIAK3IAN & CO. Cut Price Druggists. J. II. Ml I.I.Kit. -1'KNItHT - In Mia f Ixaih, g-ld rruana. all kinds ul nilli'K and bil.U'saoik. Tenil, M. p.ar rtiot. yon CUr, ir. K. IIAYKH ATTt'HM'.Y AT l.W. N-rlsl lUiilhm v-n i Cni iljr lnnl ami I'h m.o in -it f . P c r t'palalrs, oppo.it Irjr H"k ll.it. y. UKi. IIDKYK. ....DKNTIST.... 'mii ami It pl.t,; wrtrk a Hw-lalty. All urk ariaulr.l aii'l alulaculnlt KiufB'iial. (1(11, In CaurWUt U!k. ml-Annoal Ufpoil of Waur rm mlmlvni-ri KndlitK lone ft", IIHM). Oaaooa CiTr,Or-jfon, Jul 1, 1M0. To tli Honorable the Mayor ami tle City Council of Oren City. (Jentlfiimn We harewlth aubmlt our aeml annual mmn of the receipt and diiMiramneiiU of the City Water Work, for the paal aix rnonthi, m re quired If the City Charter. There hat been three 0 tapping made, a n-w one and one-half Inch gal vanlf d pipe ha teen ron on Sixth tlrafit, tmten Mala and the railroad, for a diatance of P53 f"et, to accorawlate new and old connaiuera at a uet cM of 113.00 Monday'a Uke haa Leen drained, eo that any Kaiihle break in the ltftli-lnch main runnln through it, might U (ultkly repaired without having to primp out lo or three fet of atr, aa bap iientw) aoon after the main u laid, and proved a nth a difficult and expenaire Job. The Wal wain waa laid and proved .ulI, a difficult and expenalve lob. The total coal wm 170.00 of which the Board paid HVOOand private aubacriberalM. The only repalrt of any moment waa male to the water wbel abaft, laat My, when It !ecjrne neceanary to replace the old abaft, which waa in two placea and coupled luuetber.-and aa the traio ana vibration waa eo great that the coupling and bo! la were very nnreliabla, it waa dermed a matter of economy and aafety to have a new lx Inch ateel abaft pat in which waa done by the Wolf A Zwlcker Iron Worka, of Portland, aa tne job waa too large for the iron work here. The net coat waa 370. It required three day to do the work, which waa rapid considering the nature of the repairt. puring that time the city waa to have been aupplied from tha reaervoir, and there abould hive been ample water for that lima, but owing to the extavatcanl ii by juniumera tf eupply ran out in 48 tour. In that time one and one half niPllon gallon were need, allowing a conaoroption of "Wlhooiand gallon In 2 hour, or alwul VA gallon r con .nn.rr. where 1U0 itallone It considered a fair average. ArrangeraenU were made fur a Are enxine from Portland in caae of nJ. and the Willamette Pulp A Taper Co. were prepared to pump eoiue water through their thrre-lncb main, at Station A. Hereafter water will only be fur ninhwl for a few houra in the dy wht-n imilar repair are needed. Ruifkrdinir a new water aupplr the !..-. I...,i uniif i,.;.n i.f nnv 1 :n.l what KomO OI VOUf Hoard ia a anxioiM a the Council to INSURANCE 'a r i: ACCIDENT 3 IUilroa-1 Tickctn to all joints East at low rates. 3 KIHK AND r- r- nnklAI fNOM i KOAItn OK WATKK COXIIMNI0XEIW CHAMPION Mowers and Binders It KAL KHTAffc TKA.r'KKH. rarolnhrd P.irry Week by the f'larka na Anitrart k Tru4 lempaay. 40 200 1000 IS 1 225 25 100 275 1 Tat title to land at once, on application. Loana, lnvetmenta,real eitate, abatrweta etc, Office over Hank of Oreiron City. Call and InveatlKata. Addre box 377 ( Oregon City Oregon. Connf Coort. The nw county board, coniatlng of J. H. Morton. John Lewellen and Thome) 8. Killen concluded it flrtt monthly torrn Taeeda afternoon. The following; order were made : Fiord William waa appointed a deputy In the aeeor office at a aalary not to exceed 12 00 per Jay, and the) county treaturer we allowed 130 per month for deputy hire. In the matter of tbu county printing, it ia ordered that the lame be let to the Oregon City Enterprise nntil otherwia) ordered, and that aaid paper be conatito Uxi the offidal entity paper. The bid of B. F. Linn to fnrniah lum ber for the OrTfon City-Viola Koad, was accepter at 7 per 101). for 80,000 feet. The clerk wa authorized to advertiat) for bid for 50 cord of wood. A petition for a county road from tbe lop of Buckner Hill. Clark' poatofQce, iu granted. Appoiotmenta of Elmer Dixon as Deputy Clerk. J. E. Jack aa deputy nherifl and R. Y. Uedman as deputy re corder were approved. A. J. Hiromgren waa appointed 8aper viaorof Road diatrict No 20, Higblaml preciut. Fred Warner waa appointe'I Road 8a perviaor of Diatrict No. 35, Csacsde pre- The clerk wa imtrotted to alvertis for bid for county physician for the en- auing year. Letter Llt. Tte following ia the lift of letters re maining in the poatoffice at Oregon City, l'Ore. on Jalvl2. 1900. wokuse' UftT. Dodaon. M J Mr Swarteenbach Mary and Iota 1. 2. aec 15. 1 1 a. r 2 e 2CO0 j Harris. Oilie Mia Teng. A nni Mr, (ivranirr, i.iiii - Oliphant, Mary Mine William, Annis Mia Liar. MK Peter to A i'.iver, 40 teres ecll.t3. r 1 w.... f li A Pankey to H Pankey, 80 acrea, ec3, 13. r3e II Maxiniio to K J Onr, 80 acrea ec2fl. tO. r 2 L Maul to A MaulxlSacre in fl D Franci claim, t 3 . r 2 C F Adam to U 8 157.93 acre tec 2.t2, rSeAct of CongreM.... TTavelli to C F Adam, 157J3 acre. 2. t2 , r 5 e F Jobnon lo P II Marlay 53 a:re 15and22.t2.r2s P II Marlay to F Johnaon, 53 acree tec 15 and 22, t2a.r2e OACRKCotoC D Latjorette, m nwJi'.aec 17, t4 a, r3 E F ltiley lo E N Brock. 15 acre tec 6 and Ot 3a, r3 s 8 A Hacketl to J M Camming 1 acre ioiomg land blk M. p 443. . J Catta to II rkhink lot 3, blk 45, Fall View C H Hrver to 8 Erickeoo, lota 5, 6, blk 3, Park place II E Noble to A E De vol e' tec 34,t7,r 3 e A Ktrkklin to L Uitben w 7-8 of ne' of ne.', aec 15, 1 4 , r 3 s 8 Mslhew to E & M Arniton lota 7, 8. . b'k 8. Canby It Brannon to E A M Arniton, lot 11. blk 9, Canby 250 ! J O Koehler to S Gatbe 43 acre ee3.5.t3.r le 1250 J J Porter to E F Riley ae.V wc 34 t3.r4e 1 8 A Diel to L Wilkinaon i 20 acre e W nwi;ec l,t2. r2 e. I II Christian tw' tw'a aec to A W Uoddard, I ' n.l ' .'0, w,'4 w;f nw;4 II E Tope to C W Pope 74.2j acre claim 52. 1 2 1, r 3 e, claim 42. 1 1 i. r 3 e S 0 Robert to M E Hamilton lota 3.4. blk 4 W Gladstone 300 100 W F Hedge to A E Devol k( ec 31. 1 3 r,7 e II Sharp to W L Freeman nw.'i oei4 ec 6, 1 6 a, r 2 e Bairan, J I Baley. F M Lan, Howard C'adanan. Henry Cate. Elmer Copeland. J T Itvia Wm V 4-jl)..dge, Wm Keller, Geo McCulloiiKh M J Macky Mr Miller. Wm Miller.Mrf Foreign) Miller, Will (card) Mitchell, T II Movee. Robert W iU'igh!orH in Clackamas County say ahout them. Only lb ! Malvrlal In lha haniilun j Canby, Orrgun, Nov. : H.H. MlTCHKU., l.Vwia STAVHK Co., I'or'.lsnd. t)rrgm. r.riitlrnirii : Having pur-naeu one of your 4' fooi cut Wut.hlr f.car Cham pmii M mik l'. it yrar, 1 ilcairc lo c ...... ,nv l.tr... aa to what aort of a t w. " ' 7 . . i. i . iiiailitiir It t. '! ln" , rpill ('OMMKHCIAL HAKK 1 IllUl, Of OhKtloN fltY. iino.ouo I ...i,. ma la. Hill. ill. wiinla.l. "akea eib lr.-n..t,a Inir. ant aalla i-liaua nn all hlnt In Hi. l ulict Hi.io.. Kumpe aii'l H" K"" I "-l-.iHi tn.ol'l aulijwl lo cliwk au o . n lintn a. M. I r. M. U C. I.ATOt'KlTTK, I'raaMenl. f. ;. JJKVKH Ca.ater. H. IUIKSHKU, ATTOUSKY -AT-LAW. ):nit.var McKllirli k's Hhoe Htora, near Ida llfinkof UregonCity. ".v., City, . (lunmx. Ll-iinra, ATTORNEY AT LAW i(T or rnrTT rrannnan. 0(tii iiMt toori'gmi (Mir Fill' rpri-a. I) K. FRANCIS FRI '.KM AN, DENTIST (irmhirtt,! of the NortbwpMfrn Unlvor- itv Dcntrtl ScIiihiI, Chicago. AIho Aiimrlcun College of lnll Hurgiry, Willumi.tto Block, rd on City. ANK OF OUKUCN CITTi Oldest BanklDi noose in tie Cltr. raid up Capital, .l0,0(ia Hurplua, IJU.HMI. ru.aT. ceAi " CAi-eiato. 'irKaiuHT, ' ""Vi??; OADHiiH, . . - a. a CAuriM. imiaral lanklii( binlne"" transacted. Oupnilu rucnlveif ubH lo oliec. iroT(t hills anil mites rtlsoouiitea. tluiinty and cltr warranta boiixht. I'lana in.la onavallatile aooorllT. Kxchaiifa bounhtand sold. (lullmilliins mails prompllr. , . .M iir.it. ...i.t ...ii. .:i. i.. .... nart of tn world rulasraphlo esoliaiiaea sold on rortlaud, wraiiaiaoo.iinmaiaaua new ntareit pal J on time deposits. Illllill;l C iHIloa lh t hamplow Whm Olhvra allil. v Oregon City, Ore., Nov. 6, lty- MlTCI.L!.. I.KWIS it STAVRR Co. Tortland, DrCKon Criitlcnirn : I have one of your Champion Haymaker Mowrra, bought of you lnt vcar, and am plraacd to say that I trtfil ttic iiiiiciiiiic uiorogiuy in in i. iittiii lt..n It is simple, ami titiUy I all panicumra aim uu .nu .-...... K in nnv n-niK-ct. It will cut anvthinu anv ! ulirn. ami mi anv kind of i;rouiid. I nunc aimtitc to handle while in operation, . . ' . . i .i.. .v.... . 1...1 ii.n an'l I atll aunri tuat """ . , , , 7 , ' .. . 1 .i,i. . hr.t kind of matrrUla are uar.l III Its K.a iiriim in ruiuuK K inanufacturr. I have cut forty acicaol j iiaymnacr uiai ownjr. ... ui. . ...... ....... il hr.vir.t clover I ever saw. no clog- '"oul'l 'l end would not cut with theirs Kmg up. but aimplv stsvrd at the work The Champion Haymaker is an w r- 1 ' . '.. i. .1.. ... . i ...... ...n run ask for in a mowinir in l.nc anal, u . me c,,,,.,.. " ryrr hw, and llle ol HIV llrlguiHua maiiiuit:. j who aaw it work w ill say tile same. John iianv. Mitchell Wagons . are Standard . and have been for 05 years. When you buy a Mitchell you buy the host that can piHsibly bj built, ami run no chances as to quality. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavcr Co. Front and Taylor Sts., Portland, Or. THE CLACKAMAS TRUST CO. are tba owner of the copy right to the Thome ytein of abetracl indexe. for Clarkamaa county, and have the ouly complete art of abstracts in the County, can furnifh inforration a tc iv, l.l-. I t T? K.ir II C. ABSTRACT I i iHike. Orion 8herwood, Jno A. Klmann. C T fpreiixer. jonn lioode. Manly Wallace, William (iunnieon, Frank O 2Wehater, 8 J H-fTinan. Wm U Widdle, John Hull. FV Wright. Dee GEO. F. HURTON. P.M. BrsrftTwT;. . ... V'j OLD WHEAT FLOUR. ''iHiHrqTTTytTr.WJl!r" Mmlo by tho I'atent Tikkksh ia a I'kkkkct Fi.ot it. Whontthntianot poiisonptl enn not ninko a strong flour. Tho wheat from which our Tatknt flour is mndo, is all oKl ptock. r Ank your grocer for Patknt, and rofiiHQ to accept any "just as good," aa there in nono. Portland Flouring Mills Co. Oregon City, Oreeon, ttln deflnitelv on tome feanible plan and proceed to get a eupply of good, pure water. Our report of July lS'.K) and January pJOOgive a reort at our invesllgationa of the Clackamas project, alito regarding llltfration and a gravity system. The Hoard l till ol the opinion that it ia ponible t.) get a good auoply of water by gravity to our present reservoir, and a we liave already stilted, we thall defini lely tvttle ihst iuesiion this summer, and if we fail will then proceed to lake up the problem of pumping aomewhere ... -i i. ci,. ...I, I iIlmu. iilana I on IIIO .iacaiiian. ...... fail we can till filter Hie present supply. We have cons dered Ihe proposition lo extend a pi or a flume up the basin above Station A, but as the cod i quite large and the improvement of question able and only a temporary make-abift it is not considered advisable to make the change at thia time. The Board desire it understood that every effort will be made to get a new water auppiy and try and have active operations begun on name this fall, and to that end desires the hearty co opera lion of the council and all lair minded cltxent. Receipts and disbursement for the six month ending June 50: HKCKM'TS, Collections for January $.W M February KU 40 " March ' April "- '-' i i. Mny ''I'' l- ' June M;i "5 Total : 1- TobalHiioe In Treasurer hnmls as ver last report January 1, ltw).. . .S"i0 Total II1UKSKMKST!. Six mo inleri-M on tKUids to July L.ftOO IX) I'd K Co lightings 14 J l.alor on mains ami at station .... K J C N Oreeiiman, freight and drsysge 8 ..i W 11 Yoiimt, ti"in to reservoir.... 1 "XI Wilson A Cooke, cotton waste 1-' 0' O V Church, draining lake 4" oi Telephone rt'psirs -1 ' I'ope .t: Co liihor ami supplies UU l (I A llanlliig. Isn.ps I 0 Pope .fc Co latior and material 4o !i Wolir itZwicker Iron Work 307 70 Clinnimn ,t Co sundries 1170 W II Howell, sunt 270 t0 Oregon CP v Iron Works Ul 20 Tl.lharnian expense, mury luiu .... Hregon Ciiv Knierprlae printing ... Id 00 Kast Side il U Co freiuht W 00 (l It II Miller, renairiiiff . . 8 25 Bakieg $lti! 27 Treasurer' hand July . .. 5257 21 Total... Dalanre in 1,.1'JOO .. Total ..A..$KW) 48 lteepectfully eubmitted, Board of Water Commissioner. CllAKLKs II. CAIFIELD, rresident, T. L. ClWUMAN, Secretary. Powder Economy i The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from the most highly refined and wholesome ingredients, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Royal Caking Powder costs only a fair price, and is cheaper at its price than any similar article. Samples of mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, aro frequently dis tributed from door to door, or given away m grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food, and in many cities their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a corrosive poison, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing tU ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.