U 0 CttttT Oregon ENTERPRISE. t r 7 ULl I ORKUON CITY, OKKGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1000. ESTABLISHED 1866 35. NO. .'58 O V. KunIIiaiii O. II. IMmli k. pIMICK A KAHTHAM Attornoys-nt-Lnw. (oliiiureliil, Ileal Kataln mill Pro bate I,aw, Fiwrlallle. AUtiactt of Tills made, Money Ixmnrd On jjim Clly, Orc-goi, It A l C UluUkltrU, ArriMNKYM AND COUNNKUHIH AT LAW U.ll tTSIIT OatUOH ITT, OHlU'iK, fitraub AtMri al T'ti. Imh M'Omf . Fr- l. HTIUCKUKP, M. I. (IImIuI anil Private Kirliie J Ofl.ra III prifr..liilial fli lu III ! ,la nl Oi.tfoii Clit and n Inlljf, lal attaiillun t a I-f 10 I'alarrli ami (liMililn dlMiara )W. n rfr- n Kivon. onira In Wniamatla ttuildlng UfMea liiniral IV UJ 12 a. Ml., 4 to I! i, Mi. MiKOoN CITY itKUnN (j!). f. IlitoVYSKI.I.. ATTUKNKY AT LAW Oregon C'liy. - - Oregon Will p'arlif In all Hi ruurlt el Ida tial. i1U In Cauli'ld building. I.. I. I'lCKKSH, DKNTIST. I'rlre Moderate. All Operation Guarantoed. lUrvUy lliilIJUiK Ormun Clljr. Or. ATToll!ICY AT LAW. Of. oppo.lt llutiiljr' Drug Bmra. Dragon Cily, - Oron. 1 PCIIUKUK!.. ATTOKNKY AT LAW. YOU AIMi INTERESTED In a huMltn'MM iroKmition if it can Jo for you Ono of Two Thing, Miiko You Money Save You Money. ASBESTINE WeathtTi.roof and COM) WATKK TAINT for otitaido lino on Uriel: , Wool or Slrmn. A dry ttowdor ready f..r unci ly adding water made In Whibsand 1 color. From 3 to 5 llxi. make one gallon. Wo will mil you any colcr at Vo. a twitind. It will not Mcala or rub off. It alio inakea a firtit-claHj priming coat for oil aint. Now in tho tiuio to Wautify your home and we are making njn-rial iri ffl on Paint, Oil and UriiHhm, VariiiahcH. AlUtine, Knannl Ac CIIAKMAN & CO. Cut Price Paint Druggists. ('lor Curda 1'ree, MARCHING ON I'EKIN Allied form Due at the Capital la Klglit Dart. ITALY' KM(i AVIUM SAUD. ''All fttf and Mtll" ! Imager! Lat JMt.age, DaUd iulj 10. I)L-wtu. Aug. 1. The alii" art marching on to I'ekln. They are 1 mllea from Turn Tiin anl ebould reach I'D km In eight dayt. All 'the European! bare taken refuge in the luner Incloaure of the Imperial city. I j OfftVe or MrKinrbk'e Hiu Wore. Id Hank of Oi'fin Illy. rtar )iu 1'irr Okiuo. J. 11. MII.I.KU, -HKSriMT - i I r r INSURANCE FIRK AND ACCiDENT jj Railroa l Ticket t all poinU at low rates. Ina mU r UU. g 'l't ero hi. all klnJa of nilinit ami biJ(ofk. hfeib M. har Ji-oi. Di.nin CUr, Or. K. II AY KM ATTOHNKY AT LAW. lrlal iinil'm g'n i Coiinljf Cuurt anj I'ruiiat maiun. orlic l'iuif. oi.u iiuinUyi l"o lur. jyi OKO. IIOKYK. ....DKNTIST.... On.wii ami Itrl'lK 'ri rWlalir. All urk arranU-l aifl aUlclln KUraniwl. omcm In Caitfll'l Naw Yokk. July 31. The rejwrt from Iori()oit that the Uritiali and Airiorlcan troopa at Tien Tain are prfjaring an al am e within 44 hour aroutnd much in- teratt hre, th Waahlngton corrwe- poudeijt oi the Timei. The announce- oicul aweme to have been uwleluit be- fora the arrival of General C'halfoe at Taku. and give rie to eotue luUreitl-ig tlieoriea concerning the effect of that commander' prsaence. It It generally twlievel that U the lAiiJon report 1 correct, the arrival of General Chaffee at Tien Tain will mean Hit Innlafil cutting lottae of the Uriliah anl American force from the other troopt and their advance omler General CtiafT-Va command. General ChnUee bat not gone to China to act a a tub ! ordinate commander in an allied army, Inrile.a that ahonld commend itwlf to bim a the beat way of carrying out bit own nurioet. He it eirweted to carry out the policy of the United 8ute with out regard to itt acceptability to toe Other power. The United SUUrt hat already indica ted itt Impatience of dulay and it detire for an immediate forward movement. It baa represented to the other powert that aucb an advance ibould be mailt, and hat directed Admiral Kemey to ore tlna ohcy on the otnercomman dera. It li certain that an immediate advance ia the American policy and that tha American only await General Chaffee 'a arrival to beirin carrying it out. The extraordinary rapidity of General Chaffee' movemeuU hew that be real Ue bow much depenJi on hi prompt arrival. The American General, then, arrive in Chin with two well-defined Inten tion flrt. to begin a forward move ment in accordance with the inatractlon of bit government at once; aecond, to a.-t a If he were the only military com- ... , i i ,.f mander in China. unle the other com- (Tivo WHt natisfaction of any. Read what sorao of )our.m.n(ler,f)lll , m'llh ,,1, view.. should neighbor in Clackamas Uounty say aioui mem. cablegram from China. The flr read : 'dm Koofanilale J) Corhin. Waali- lm Tien Tain. July 27 A meAgejiit received from Conger ay; 'fine July l'l, by agreement, there hat been no nr- Inn. I have proviaiont for aeveral wrwka, but little ammunition. All (afe and well.' "I (I)airireltl renrirt that the allied force will aoon ad ranee. There U prac tically no looting by the Americin, and no nnneceaaery killing. The in'lia ar rived July 'a. Order McCena, KUden, Mb Allen, Mitchell and Bncetojoin regiment here. Daoobtt." The aecorid rea-1 : "Che Foo Corbln, Waahington. Tien Tain, Joly 30,-The Kllntahirn arrived Julr 27. Two bun- dred and Hfty aeven of the Ninth Infan try are ick. Two doctor, 100 boapiul eoroa men and 20 aiitnal men are needed There It unavoidable delay in unloading the tranaooiU. foreign trrxjp are ar riving. "Daooktt." The official confirmation of the newt that MinUter Conger it fe and well, coupled with the ttatement that be ha uroviaiona lor aeveral wteke. and that the firing on the legation ha ceaaed, wat welcome Intellitfence. The information from (Lionel Dawett waa promptly tele graphed to I'reid -nt McKinley at Can ton. The lal meraage which came from Minuter Conger wat that obUined through the Intermediary of Minister Wo, and wat iippoeed to be dted the 18th, before whxb lime nothing bad come eince June 12. It It expectld all the energiet of the government at well aa tlioae of other will be concentrated for an ad- tt.A Mini and report tne tame ....nntvkin The oroDortion ol mn to tbi board at lta next regnur of the Ninth infantry reported by Colonel J teion. .. i Tn u matter of the reearrey of tne Uaggeti a. k . con.,.r, - . .... . FJ-ju u ordere1 ,na adjudged ing and unfortunate feature of the titua . note- U pUt owjd inr. lion. Official are nnabie to account lor I vey recorded and in all repecU a- it. but agree that it may aeiay an immo- proved, anu mat iuo -u- . ' ... j ti.. ,ii... .nilM MUbliabedaa a county roadnd CHRMPION Mowers and Binders In ll,u mallii, nl rwtilion flf O F B ... ...v iii.iiwi " - ' ,- - The tame wat laid over for the preeent. In the matter 01 tcaip oounuea or claim fllwl The brard having exam- mei tne me ano uemg niiiy botimki, la oriterml that aaid claiinl be allowed ia the nm of $12. In the matter of the report of tt a county clerk and recorder for June Tb Uard having examined aal'l report arm llng fully adviand, it ia ordered that the tame be and are hereby approved and accepted, tald reporte thowing collec tiont a follow : . . Clerk 17l Z Kecorder 207 86 In Hie matter of the petition of W L VI, .11,.. I,.r m v.untv rnaH 4 ) feel wide.and two miiet more or leae In length, exteml- ing from the center oi the mown w:ni houae rowd to the center of the Moialltv road, ld road known at the raruow and Myer road. It wa hown that tha neceary notice na'i oeen ptwieo, aiav a bond filed for tlUOO according to law. It wat ordered that Kohert Hughee. George Laxelle and 0 0 William be ap pointed a viewer to meet at the begin ning point on the 30th day of July, l&X), and tuliecnoe to a written oath of of fice, edmlniatered by John W. Meldram, deputy county tnrveyor, be be'ng ap pointed by the board to mrvey taid road, before proceeding to view and lo cate aaid road and report in writing at the next regular term of thit board. t , i.. ,.ii.. ..I it.. Pantin roail- Aii fcl.V IU..WI - f . .n...pin. tn tht. Ixi.irri that there ara ,l..P.u,.y. claim or peittiona for damaget fllei, (ira cae aaid report it accepted), by U M Cooper for fiO, and John Kalbfleiach for .j)0; therelor It itoruereu uj wis that Al Cooke. Jamee KooUand W 11 Hmith be apointed viewer of damage . ....l nn ,l. nrurniaa nf R M CoODCr on Saturday, July 21t, 1900, at the boor ol lOo'dock a. m., to view sou mkm the damaget to the land ol R M Coop er and John Kalbfleiacb.by reason ol tha loLtion of the taid road through and report the .t. mnvament forward. The delaTt 10 unloading the tranaportt are altodia couraifing and vexatiout. Surgeon-General Sternberg already bad f iveo public notice that 100 contract torgeont were wanted for acrvice In lb Eaat.batit will be tometime before they can bi tn the gronnd, ready for active work. Out J lha Ml.rlaU l hampiuw Canbv, Oregon. S'. .V. MiTCMfl.1.. I.kwi k Stavkr Co., I'urtl-md, tlrrgnn, r.enllemen; Having purchaaed one f your 4'i f-' cut Wobble Gear Cham t.Uin Mwria thia year, I dr.irc to ex Jru my blci a to what rl of a tnavhlne it la, and what work it can do. In coii.t!m ti..n it ta aimi.lr, nl equauy a ll (.1.1.. ..iim! Kilt ll.llgliUiUa CbMImb IIB lh linpl" Wh.n Olhara ralLtt. Oregon City, Ore., Nov. l6. I V MlTCIIKLt. 1.KWIS V STAVKR Co. Portland, Oregon. Gentlemen : I have one of 'your Champion Haymaker Mower, bought of you lat vear, and am pleaard to aay that I trinl the machine thoroughly in all particular and ao not nnu u wihihK "' .". ..- . ,i.i.. . i.,,. tii whrre ami on anv kind of ground. J U.CAMPHKI.U ATTOHNKY AT LAW, Oaiao. 0io CltV, Will ff.r.lr. to alllhaeourl al lh aula. 01 tra, lit u '14 Hindi"- 1100,000 MMIB i:0MRCtb M - or OKKOO t ITT l'IUl. vaaaaawa eataaiaeeeijta mad. '''' ll,,rn,,8l ,m. lerlxina. Hu and tall etehant on V J " ..,Kiii reld .it.l-i W obatk aaua 0ulrrntA..U4r. i. c.i.ATouKm.rr.id--.ll CMhrt H. DKKMMKH, ATTOUSKYATI.AW. tf.vm.i..b,a hihmi Huir. near th llauk ol Oregon Uly. . Onxuoh. .. I i .... ..li.fir.l that nolhilla- but the brat kind of iiiatrrial arc ucd in it maimtacture. I have cut lony aire oi the hravict clover I ever w. no clog vini' up, but aimply alaved at the wotk r 7 ' . i.l. I..t ninarf I in line anajw. n.i - -- - ever aaw, and llioae i my iiciKin.. who aaw it work will aay mc mr. t...i i II a u V Mitchell Wagons are Standard and have been . for 65 years. OiLnow Citr, I POHTRR, ATTOKSKV AT LAW larraAcraorraorxaTT ruaHiaHto. Offlca nail to Oron CUT Kiiterirl-fc where and on any kind of ground, l t..L ,i..i,..t,i In .niiiin. irawi with mv llaymukcr that owner of other ninclunea ciiu'ld not and would not cut with their. The Champion Haymaker ia all that any man can ak for in a mowing machine. JoN ShaFI-HR. they do to, of courte General ChafT?e will t only too glad of their help; but he goet to Tien Tiin a an Independent commander, bent on fol'.owing out hit own policy tnd not a one of the dit rordanl "allied army." The renort from London indicate to the people who ar aware of thit Mate of affair that the Britub are ready to fall in with General Chaffee'e plana, even il the other European and the Japaneae are not. It it turmiaed that the Rritiah are not aware of Chaffee t in y" -l,,, "f- V COUNTY BOARD PR0CEED1.NQ3 Regular July, 1900, 5esalorj of tho Commissioner of Clackamas County. R.Morton, Chairman; T. B. Kfllin, John Lewellen, Commiitionera. (Continued from Ust week.) the netition for treat- nrer to return f 3 57 paid in on delin quent laX Dy U C llrr..r-.. board being fully advised, il it ordered that the countv ireaaurer return to G L Hargreave 3.57 at howu by taid pe tition Bled herein. ' In the matter of the petition of J C Schmidt for dmaue bv road eupervwion : v.. a n.w nmtier romlmion to le heard upon titmn of J t hmidt for damage cuee.i by blading upv-n the county road, taid blaliug having killed for the taid bchnndt a call of the value nitm And tne board tieinir luny aa ten.ioiit.nd.re now preparing to , .n , - - d that a war- 11,. lnn.,i..n n in ,lvnr aa noon at 1 . r, 1 ;.. l. ...... nf Chaffee'arrive and order it, and that aim ,. 1..,,. n ritplioll vou buv the best that can possibly bj built, and rim no chancos aa to qualit). J .. . . roi rt jlitelicll, Lewis iv amw vu. Front and Taylor Sts., Portland, Or. 1U. FUANCIS FUKBMAN, U DKNTIST Graduate of the NortliweaUrn Unlvor- altv Dnntnl School, Chicago. , Alao American College of Drital Hurgery, Willamette Block, re on City. JJANK. OFOHK00N C'tTY, Olflcst Banklst Qonse U lie Cltr. I'ald up Capital, M,000. Hurplui. IJ0.HAU. raa.in.NT, - " cr??"Jo!: v.c.ra..io.NT, "ZCA vf Aieneralbanklni bualnea tranaaetefl. l0)ollB raonlvad nibloot 10 nt'. Approd bllla and nolea dtoountea. Oounlt and cltr warranta boiiRhi. Iiaua mada on available aeourlty. t.nk.n.. liAiitfht Still BOld. rnMnotlnni made prompllr 1. , 1, ..i,t .H...I. lu auf part of the world falscraDhlo exohanxea ami d on Portland, Ban franolaoo.flhloaioand New Yora. Mraitpatd on Ilia dpoll. OLD WHEAT FLOUR. Mailc vrajfirWIWivlr by tho Patent TitocKsa is a P e it v ect Fi.ocit. Wliout that is not BCftHoned can not mitko a strong jlour. The wheat from which our Patent flour ie made, ia all oU stock. Auk your grocer for Patent, and refiiHQ to nccopt any "just as good," as thrre Ib none. Portland Flouring Hills Co. Orogon City, Oreeon. il.i. i. (ha niHininir ol the report. It I quite certain, however, that Chaffee wilt begin a forward movement at the earliest n iaaible moment, whether the ltritifch Join bim or not. It ia tuggeoted that the British have been anxious for a forward movement, but have been handicapped by the smallnee. ol their numbers, and that they hail the newt of Chaffee't arrival a a means of carrying out their desire. They will then be no longer compelled to defer to the conflicting wishei 01 tne other commanders. It 1 concluded from all this that Chaf fee will be the commander of the Ameri can and British forces when he marches out ol Tien Tain. Perhaps by the time he arrives there tome of the other forces may be willing to Join bim, but iu any event the American general will carry out bis own policy, glad of support if he can get it, but determined on fulfilling bit instructions, even if he does it single- handed. Mo.nza, Italy, July SO.-King Humbert has been aasassinnted. He was shot here l8t evening at 10:4o by a man named Anselo Bressi, and died at 11 :30. The King had been attending a dis- triKiilh.n nl ,.liy ill I'nlinPCtioll With t V. l' " .- - irvmnaatic competition about 10 o'clock Hnhiiil iimt entered his carriage with his aid de camp, amid the cheers of the crowd, when be was struck by three revolver shots fired in quick succession. One pierced the heart of Hit Majesty, ulin full hm'V and expired in a few minutes. Tim snaunHin was immediately ar- reateJ and was with some difficulty saved from the fury of the populace. He gaye his name as Angelo lirensi. ue scribing himself aa of Brato, in Tuscany. He cynically avowed his guilt of tne crime. Washington, July 31. The War Pe partment thla afternoon teueiyed two rant he drawu therefor in the sum J C Schmidt 10 The petition of Sarah E Wentiue for countv aid was denied thattheexpeoaeof aaid yiew and tor vey be pid by Uackatnae county, and the clerk it hereby ordered to Wane tha neceaaary notice to the supervisor of the district or district in which taid road liet to open and work the tame. All thai portion of road heretofore described and atked to be vacated, be and the tame ia hereby in all reepecta orderea racaveooa the opening of taid road. The following expense account ol taid iurrey waa al lowed : P J Harkenrider I 2 80 George I Ely 2 60 Gua Burnett Isaac Foster 1 Rri Currin II A Githens John W Meldram I Total..... - 2fi0 In the matter of the Pankey road It is orderwi and w.ljudged that the field note and plat of aaid survey be recorded and in all reepect approved, and that the 'taid view and turvev be established as a county road, and that the expem of said view and survey tie paid by Clackamas county .and the cleik 1 here by ordered to issue the necessary no tice to the supervisor of the district or districts, in which said road liet to work .1.. .n.l .11 that nurtion of Said I 1UO B.U": -,,v I ! roa 1 asked to vacated, be and the tam i hereby in all re pec U oruereu vwcawu on the openiug of said road. 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