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cutty City Enterprise. VOL. .U NO. 10 OUKGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1000, ESTABLISHED 1868 Oregon It OKO. HOKYK. ....DKNTIHT.... Otiwn ami HrMit work t Hilally. All work trrauUil nil allsfajUiu guaranteed, Om.n Canflald lllk. ). Knstham 0. II. Dimlrk. 1)1 MICK it KAHTIIAM Attornoys-at-Law. mtjierclal, Ileal Kstato and Pro late LaW, HlKH'laltlc. AiNirai of Till made, Hour leaned ;r.-gort City, Oregon 1 DA K C. UTOVMBm, We ATTORN KY8 AM) COUNHKLOK8 AT LAW main sreair oasoo tin, oasoo, furnish AtrwH bt Till. Uw Monet, fure eluee MurifM, aul ixuuel oeiterej Lew Muelaeee. U.BTUICKLAND.M.D. (Hospital nil Private Experience J Hilars bit professional ear vires o the ty pie ol Oregon CM ! n Inlly. Hclal attsiillun to ( Blarr It atiil I'hrunle dleeesee IU.I of refer, enree given. OfTlra In Willamette Jlultdlng Ortteehourat 10 lot 7 a. m., 4 la 0 p. m. lif.(loN CITY oltKOtiS (jJK'. HIinWSKi.l, ATTOUNKY AT LAW Orgon City, - - Oregon Will premie In all lt court of Ihe (aU. Offloa In t'aufleld buil.tlng. )lt. L.L. PICKENS, DKNTIST. Plica Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed. Barclay Building Oregon City, Or. R. U'UKN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oftl oppoell Hunlley'i Irug Mlore. Or(t t'ny, Ufon. i PCHUKUKl.. v. Ikutl.ipr.DbDofjt. ATTO ItKKY-AT LAW. OHr of MrKmrlfva'a Alio Hure. near lha Hank o( Oregon Lily. ilnaol fit lwo, II. Ml M.Kit, -DKSriHT- .Ine sets of leeih. goM crowns, all klndi o( Oiling anil tiiidKurk. twteath HU naar depot. rf City, Or. jtK. IIAYKH ATTORSKY AT LAW. Krlai allanllon given Id County Oouil and I'roUeie mailere. Olir l'ialra, opite iiumley'e Hhi dura. T U.CAUrilKLU ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Onaon City. . Oasao. Will reotlreln all lha eourta al lha aUM. 01- ire, la L.u9 II buurlln. rpilK (OMUEHCIAL, VAKK or ohkoon ntr. (anllal. .... 1100.000 Tiimrt. a aaaiaAL bassis tt'emsas. I Jl. II . HI. I. kill. .Il.noiintoil. MtlM Col livtn.tit huvisnd tells sinsie on all pnlula in ma lulled stales. Hum pa auu ni " "V irln received subject to ehark . Haul oiu Iron l a. a. lo 4 r. . I C. LATOUKKTTB, President. ,., f. J. MEYCK Caahiar. H. DBKWKK, ATTOIINKY-AT-LAW. 0m oar MoKllirlrk'a Hlioa Biora, nar Ilia Hank of OnKn City. in.um Citt, Ohooi. JL. PCUTKR, ATTORNKV AT LAW AatTkAcraorranraiTY rvaniaHiD. 0mp nan to Ori on OUT KnUrpri" )t, FRANCIS FUKEMAN, DENTIST Clniiliule of the Northwoaturn Unlver- nitv Dontal Hchool, Clili'ftiio. AIho American Colleeof IHintal Hurgery, WillamotU Block, re on City. ANK OF OKKOON CITT. Oldest Banklns Boose If ttie Cltr. Paid np Capital, $M,00O. Huriilua, iJil.nMI. famitniMT. . ownn CArnatp. i:a raaaioaHT, aao. A. MAaniNa. oiAHiia. . - i. a. CAuriai.D. Anaralbanklni bnalnaaa traniAoted. Uapoalla ranaWadaublaot to oheoi. Approrad Mill and notaa dlionuntad. Uountj and city warranta boiilt. linana nada onatallahla laourlty. Imhaaia bouglit and aold. follxntloni made promptly. . fta aold arallanla In any part of tha world Tulaarapblo aiobaniea aold on Portland, Ban rranolaoo. Ohloai o and Now York, ktaraalpaU on llaia dapoiM. I) YOU ARE INTERESTED In a Inixini'M jrojH)H!tion If it can do for you Ono of Two Thing", Make You Mono) ou Save You Money. ASDEsVlNE Weatherproof and COLD WATER PAINT for outaidi) uno on Jtrick, WimhI or Ktono. A dry Kwdcr r'ady for uh by adiiing water tnadoin Whito and lOcolom. From .l to b Ihi. mako one gallon. I We will im-II you any coltr at loc. a ound. It will not (w ale or rub ofT. It a!o rnakei a firnt-cldHi rimlng coat for oil paint. Now In tho time to tMautify your hom,i and we are making vial pricei on raint, Oil and Urunlicii, V'arninhea, Albantine, Knainvl lc. CHAKMAN & CO. Cut Price Paint Druggists. 4'Ur 'tarda , m i ,J) Youth on aaalaBBTaB llM'&.vM)'i eat i , aT. ' ; . ' J ' Always tho Best. Always will be. It in al)Holutoly iinjK)sillo to build a wagon better than ha Mitclu-U. Don't tako chances on some unknown new nami'l waon. Ruy an olil ndiablo make. BUY 'lfflH IJI'l'CHHIiL, You'll fiiul it chcaiest in tlio end, ' Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Streets. 1900 Model IMPERIAL WHEELS $25 t $30 Strictly High-Grado, Fitted with Any Kind of Tirea. Call and Seo Our Samples Before You Buy. V.TERMS EASY.'.' GROCERIES Wholesale Prices. HARRIS' GROCERY, MB tho JIarket... Portland, Oregon. Pope & Co. Oregon City, Or. Cor. 4th and Main Sts. For Cash First Corner From Court House, ALLIES IN l'EKIN. lUarbrd Ibe (htM Capital Lant Xandi. N4TI01AL J'AKTY 10JIYK5E. Frre (aba, Prre ratio Biro. Aatl ImmtIhIUin and Miifla tiald Hlaadard laelr Hlo(ai. j4)Mm, Aug 11. "Tbo all lei are ro porto'J to bave reached I'ekin Monday," aaya tlie Hhanghal corre omlnt of tho laily FiprM, wiring jreetenlay. lie edda : "Chine official newt la without detail." A I'arla tttmugn revealt thia, but the Utement, oepeclally ailtema bilwl Irorn Huaoghai, muat to accpiod with ooniiderahlo reaervo. ' London pepert, twtlng there remarka opon W.hingtja diapatchee, which, with the exception of the foregoing from Hhanglial, from tbo labwt newi regard ing the advance, aro divided In opinion, owe believing that tbo alliei moat al ready have reacbeil Pekio and olbere prelurring to Ulleve that tbo relief will not be accompllihed otitil tho end o' tho week. TeleKraphlng from Yang Tiling, Ao guat 0, a Dally Newt eorreapondent aayt: "Sir Alfred Oaaeleo bopeelo keep tho enemy running, and to follow Mm right into I'ekin." Ni(n png waa occupied without firing a thot, according to a di patch to the Daily Expreet from that plac daled Ao guat 11. "ft la believed," the meeeage addt, "that GeoeraU Tang Pa Siang, Ma and Cha.ig aeo entrench!, 40,000 atrong. at Tung Chow. The aliiee may avoid Tung Chow, punning the route northwMt from Chang Kai Wan." Tung Chow appear to be about 12 uiileefroin Pekin. THE THIRD TICKKT. Will Pat la lha ri.ld bjr lb Xatloaal Party. NiHAMAroLit, Aug. 13 Dolegatet to the National Party'a convention aro be ginning to arrive. The member of the National party Lope to form an alliance with the anil imperlaliaU, and they hope that the anti-imperiatiata will indoree , the ticket they nominate. Looit'R. Ehrich, of Colorado, will bo the preaid ing ofherr of the convention. Today a conference wat held at baJqnar(ert, and the following itatement laaued : "A niaaa convention it hereby called to meet at Indianapolit at 2 p m Auguat 14, lo nominate or co-operate in the nomination of candidate! for pretident and vice-prveident opon a platform tab itantially m follow: "The democratic party la conducting a direct attack upon the Institution! of our country. It advocate! d:ihonest money and threaten! the integrity of the judiciary. "The republican party la conducting an indirect attack upou the inttitutione of our country. At home it corrupt the public moral! by eelling public office and Rpecial privilege to the hisliMt con tributors to party aseta; advocate a wicked war of conquest in violation of the principle of the Declaration of Inde pendence. "No man eervet well hit conn try who join in either of these attackn Party to neither, therefore, but opponents of both, we plele our honest effort! to the following end: "Pint Independence and protection to the inhabitant of Cuba, the Philip pine, Porto Rico and Hawaii. "Second Single gold standard, and a sound bank system. "Third the abolition of all special privileges. "Fourth A publio service based on merit only. JtO TIM K FOK PEACE Minlator Mini Ita Liberated ltefora Orartnrea Are Be(un. Wasiiinoton, Aug 13. The reply of the fnited States government to China' overtures for peace was made public early in the day, showing, the firm and final position that had been taken. While expressing satisfaction at this peace step, the reply states thst it is evident "that there can be no genernl negotiations between China and the powers" so long a the ministers and le gationers are restrained and in danger, and then follows a specific statement of what the United States expect as a con dition precedent to a cessation of hostili ties vis : That a body of the relief force be permitted to "enter Pekin unmolested" and escort the ministers back to Tien Tsin. The text of the American reply is as follows : "Memorandum: Touching tha im perial edict of August 8, appointing Li Hung Chang Envoy Plenipotentiary to conduct negotiations on the part of China with the powers and the request for a cessation of hostilities pending ne gotiations, communicated to Mr. Adee by Mr. Wu on the 12th of August l'.KW. "The government of the United States learned with satisfaction of tho appoint ment of Karl LI Chang a Knvoy Pleni potentiary to conduct negotiation with the power, and will, on it part enter opon inch negotiations with a desire to continue (he friendly relations ao long existing between tho two countries. It Is evident that there can be no general negotiations between China and tho pow or ao long a tho Minister of the powers and the person t under their protection remain in their present poaitioo of re straint and danger, and that the power cannot cease their efforts for the delivery of tbo representative to which they are constrained by the highest considera tion of national honor, except under an arrangement adequate to accomplish a peaceable deliverance. Wo are ready to enter into an agreement between the powers and Chinese government for a cessation of hostile dnmontration on condition that a sufficient body of the force composing tho relief expedition shall be permitted to enter Pekin on molested and to escort tho foreign minis ters and resident back to Tien Tsin, his movement being provided and sec o red by such arms and disposition of troop t shall be considered safe by tho gener al commanding the force composing the relief expedition. AlvalAox. Acting Secretary. "Department of Elate, Washington, Aogust 12, 19J0." BOARD OP COIIIHIOJERS Reralar An gout Term of the Ceaatj Board. . R. Mortoa, Jaha LwlUa aad T. B. Kllllai, CaaaalaaloBra. understood that at a regular ses sion of tho board of county commission ers for the county of Clacksma and stale of Oregon, begun and held in the court house in said county and fate on Wednesday, the 8to day of Aogtut, 19U0, tho tame being the regular time fixed by law for tho tranaactiou of coonty busi ness. Present. R. Mortqp.T. B, Killin and John Lewellen, commissioner!; J. J. Cooke, (hertff ; . If. Cooper, clerk. When the following proceeding were bad, to-wit : In the matter of claim filed against Clackamas county The hoard having o examined said claims and being fully advised, it is ordered by tha board tb.tt the clerk shall Issue warrants on the general fund iu favor of the persons snd for the amounts hereinafter specified in payment of said claims: Enterprise, printing Ml 90 " stationery 49 50 j Courier-Herald, st tionery 36 00 printing 41 TO W A Huntley, stationery 14 05 Bradley stables, road and bridge. 4 50 0 retro n Telephone and TeWraph Co 2 75 Glass A Prudhomme, stationery.. 23 50 ..185 " " . . 4 0 " .14 00 Oregon City, road and bridge 6 00 Henry Salisbury, juror, circuit c'l. 2 60 Geo W Owinj-s, road and bridge. . 2 00 Mr Zeiler, sheriff 20 00 The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world c elebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful; it assures you against alum and all forms of adultera tion that go with the 1 11, v cneap brands. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 Itellomy A Biiscb, road and bridge 81 V Chta K Potter, stationery S 00 ( W A Huntley, stationery 15 Of Oeo B Kate & Co, road and brld 0 00 Hirsm HtrslKht.Theo Uriel inquest 1 20 K L liolmsn, Juror 1 20) I C Bradley, do 1 2t John W Loder, do 1 20) VA ward Young, do 120 J M Ursham.do 1 20 Anion Hupp, witness ' 1 1R Theodore Uriel, jr, do 1 70) C K Barns, consubl 4 10 M C Strickland, 14 76 Mrs J A Seltor, Inquest Katherlne Habolt 1 20 Mrs Joseph Keller, do 1 3 Mrs; Lacey, do .... 1 'SI John T Myer, do 1 2t J R Lewi, do... , 1 20 John W Loder. do 1 20) A V Myrs, do 1 70) Ad'oi ileoelt, do 1 70) Wm K Myer, do 1 7 J W Lowder, do 3 79 M C Htrii kland, do 39 85 M C Strickland, inquest Sidney Horfhe 10 7& M C Strickland, inquest George R Oarfleld 11 40 W W Kverhart, Eureka Tim merer, insane. 6 00 Harvey Everhart, do 5 00 John Shaver, do 6 00) E A Soramer, do 6 00) M C Strickland, do 6 00) W E Carll, Peter Foots, inaane. . . 6 00 J W Norris, Ed ha Desk ins, insane 6 00 J W McAnulty, J P court, Styte vt LHghtoo Cook 0 30 H 8 Moody, do 5 00 Esther Brown, do 1 70 Creeton Brown, do.... 1 70 HiaelCook.do 170 Mrs F M Cook, do 1 70 Fred Powell, do 1 TO - Geo L Story W 00 Beaver Creek Hall Association, election 2 50 A Milhsten, courthouse 2 BO Glass A Prodhomme, stationery.. 71 25 Geo A Harding, pauper account. . 2 7 J J Cooke, sheriff 25 00 CO Huntley, courthouse t 73 i W E Carll, pauper account 4 '0 I A D Burnett, sheriff 10 50 ' T B Hankina, sheriff 3 00 ; J J Cooke, sheriff 5 OO loa M Cbaae, sheriff M 44 00) Ina M Chase, sheriff. 12 0l Goodyear Rubber Co, road and brtdgo z uv N W Bowland, supt schools 7 50 W II Coonsell, road supt 75 00 Carll A Sommer, co. pDysicisoi. . . 25 00 In tbo matter of the reports of road supervisor for the month of July, 1900. tbo board having examined Mid reports and being folly advised, it it ordered that the expense ceo ants of the several district are hereby allowed and ordered paid, and the clerk is instructed to draw warranta on the road fond and on the general fund for the severs! amount) and in favor of the following named per sons: Road district No. 1. Geo B Rate & Co J N Meyer . $21 10 . 181 85- $203 04 . $454 . 1 . 26 TO . 61 50 . 58 60 . 31 50 . 41 25 . 52 50 . 25 50 . 30 00 . 47 25 . 10 50 I Totsl.. Road district No. 2. Geo B Rste A Co, general fund. A Mather J H Meyer i Welter Wilson, road fund Ward Jone A C Davis Ross Parker J P Davis P S deShields I W Johnson A H Wing Willis Johnson (continued on page 5) o SiJ '"'if Alum baking powders ara low priced, as alum costs but two cents a pound ; but alum Is a corrosive poison and It renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food. WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. '