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0 Curry Oregon City Enterprise. VOLM. NO. 41. OUKOON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1000. f:STABLISIIED 1866 ANK Or OHKOON ( li t, Oldtit Battli. Boose !i lit CItr. rail up f'llal, f4,nrL luiiu. I,). f Baaii.BM. CIllLH g. rtrriL. nnrMMmMi .. Ni am C..MII. I tinriii.u, A (iiwal banking bii.liiM. lraiHd, raealtaxl aublaai lii oh.ri, i,)iiol Mil. an4 kulM Slamiuiiiad, Uuiii ' a4 .11, w.rrtui. bought. , . e.le oa a. allabl au,ty, , , bauililawt aulil. f , i.u al rcimill f . Siu H atallaula la auf part of the wnrM ,..M'Si-l aioliaiiia. ..ill on rurtlaad, Baa f iKfix i.:hliagu ami Hmm tola. ....tr.M an lla aapualu. j )K , " JIOKYK. ....UKNT1HT.., Owwii and llrlataf" ' a MMwally, urk warrant.! anil aalUfacilun guaranteed, Olllra In CantUM lllk All ). V. Kaatliant (J. I!. Pimlc k. DIMICK A K A HTM AM Attornoys-nt-Law, Commercial, Ileal Kstata and Pro bit o Law, Fi-ciallie. (..tract of Till made, Honey Loaned Onoii City, , Oregon U P C. LaTul'KKTta, ATTORNEYS AND ColNEI,OR8 AT UW nam rssr oaiooa citv, oason. rurnl.h AUIrarla of Ttlla. Ua atnr. fure cluaa Mutli'iM, e4 tranaaei Uauaral l.ar Nulla.. C. KTRICKI.AND, M. D. (H"pllal nd I'rlfaia KlparUnce ) UrtVrsbl rtfpimi( MrrUe lo lha . pie ill )rK''n '.'liy and Vnlrttty. rrlel allanliiMi u. Catarrh and ('hrunlp iliwa lli nf rrf.r. ! (Iran. iirTWs In Wllletnrlla flulldlng Ottlr l.nura: 10 lo I. 'a. in., 4 W 0 . in. 'i: ()iN C I TV OI'.KOON YOU ARE INTERESTED In a business roMnition if it can do for you Oim of Two Tiling, i Miik You Money ou Save You Money. ASBESTINE Wcatliert.roof and COM) WATKK TAINT for otitsido uho on Hrick, W'chxI or Ktono. A dry jiowdcr rendy for un by adding water inmloin White and lCcolora. From 3 to lira, mako ono gallon. V will .11 you any color at J.rc. a pound. It will not xcale or rub oir. It alo makes a first-clam priming coat for oil paint. Now U llio time to beautify your home and we are making jHTial price on Taint", OiUand J5rulnr, Varnishes, Albaatine, Knanii'la Ac. CI I ARM AN & CO. Cut Price Paint Druggists. ( alar 4'atrda I'rre, THE AVAR IN CHINA American iVuk the Imperial Palace In iVklfi. FOLK OF THE IOIKT.1 CAPTURED i 1 K. C. ilU'ivYSKI.I, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oregon City, - - Oregon Will prei-llr In all Ihafuurta of Hit alaU. OftU in CauflaUl lull'lli. )U. !.. I- TICK HNS, DKNTWT. LOT CUELL Wl .Jh) Yours on the Market... ViWet Mlrat0. All 0tfallona (iuarantKOil. Karclay llulMln Oreiton Clly.Or. H. IVKKN. ATToUNKY AT LAW. Oftt.'a ni.lia linnil.y'a PrnK Hliira. rk'un I'lly, - Orfoii. It HCHUKHE1.. v' PcuiMjcr VivoUl. ATToUNKY-AT LAW. Oft over MrKlllrlrk'a Kin Hli.ra, titar Hi Hank of OrvKuii i'Uf. lia.UiiB ("ITT Okiuua. I 11. M I I.I.Kit, IKN fl.ST int tela nf troth, roIiI rrowtia, all Mini, of nilliiKa ami bililKurk. .rautli Ht n.ar ilit. (rKn CItr. Or. (j.K. IIAYKH ATToUNKY AT LAW. I Trial attmitlnii ifir.n lo County Court and I'ruLata matter.. Oniee Uiwtaira, umi iiutiilry'i !lok atnra. T U.CAMI'UKLL, i ATTOUNKY AT LAW, " CITT, OaauoH. V! . practloa In all lha court, al the lta. 01 0 . lu ufll4 buiidlna. '"'V ' 'Hl COMMERCIAL BANK Of OKKOON CITY. I'aplUl, 1100,000 'iinnti a oit imiinii rim.. Iian. m.ila. Hill itl.riiutilad. Make rnl leetioni. ii,,., ,,i aai. eirhance on all llnia In Hie linlioi) HUle. Ittirciti ami llong Knnf. I'e.lti rr,tol anbjeol to oliink Bank lii Inim 4, m. to 4 r. . I. 0. LATOUIIBTTK, I'ro.lilent. r. J. MKYER Caaklor. JY, H- I'UKHHKK, ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW. OMlMOvar MrKlttrlck'iHlKXt HUire, tha Hank of OreKon City. OiikunR City, Oriuon Always tho Best. Always will be. It is alisoluU-ly iiiiios.sillo to build a wapon better tlian tho Mitchell. l)in't taku chancer on Humo uuknown new naim il waf.on. Huy an old reliable make. BUY 'irjIH JJI'ltCJIHIili, You'll find it cheapest in the end, Mitchell, lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Stroots. Portland, Oregon. near J" L. POUTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ATACTi0rrOrilTT UHIIHkO. Oifloa next to Oregon Cttr Knterrrl'a. )R, FRANCIS FREEMAN, DENTIST Graduate of the NorthweHtarn Univer- lity Dnntal Hchool, ClilcaK0 Alno American (Jolleifeof Dental Hurgery, Willamotte Block, re on City, I IMPEL $25 Hie t'lilneaa (jerrromrnt Xuat lit K l:ll,IMiel-X" Small Tak Con frenU the Allied I'errra. tt Aok. 23 4 a. M. "Twlay l.VXJ Ainerlrarii attacked the Imperial rjaln-a," ayi dlaiiatch to the Morniny I'cxt from iVkln, dated Auguat 15, "and captured four of the court. The Ameri can flag it flying over the Imperial gran ary and the Imperial bank haa been looted." I'-cril,ing the relief, the Daily Mail't corrnapomleiit cable : "Auguat 12, the Tiling 11 Yamun re 'iieatd a confHrence, with a vie to peaco. No arinirtlce was granted, bow ever, and that eight we endured the loiigft fuaillade U the whole aiege. It laated 12 houri. August 13, the Tiung II Yainuii begged to be eicuaed from aoy conli.rence, aaying that the member wr tuo huay. Later they wrote that they had forbidden firing on o and would court martial any ho diaobeyed. During the evening many ihella fell in the legation ground." The Daily Chronicle publiabea an in terview with the Japanese uilniater in London, which repreaeuta him aa having aid: "The emprea I the heart and toul of China. A long a the Uvea, to lung a ha remain In China, whether the aupreme power I taken from her or not, he will alwayt be the greaieet force, the one abova all other to be reckoned ith. The difficult? will be to tret an v one ho can (peak tor her. I tear that the power muit come lo a Gnal under standing quickly. Kiota, anarchy, blood lied and iniaery throughout China will I the inevitable reault of the policy that due not immediately dicloae itaelf. The government niuit be re-eatablinhed." The Japannae envoy eipreaaed hi -proral of the reported American kuggea. hon regarding acon'ereni e of the power and laid he believed that ealiafactory -cuniary rotnpeniialion could be se cured, deapite tlie tact that her revenues are pledged. Field Marshal von Waldersee, accord- 'iuglothe Daily Mail' correiondent, ex ire4we the opinion that bis labor in China will be of long duration, "a paci fication will be a difficult undertaking." Three hundred and seventy-five thou sand Russian troop are already in the lar Fast or already on the way there by land and sea or under order to embark. Tins (tatement is made by the Moscow corresoiident of the Daily Graphic, who add that mobilization is in progress and that there are now at Odessa 14 steam er chartered to take troop. According to a St, Petersburg Rccial, a telegram lias been received at the Rus sian capital f.om Shanghai, announcing the departure of LI Hung Chang for l'ekin. ,. 1 60 . 3 00 .. 4 12 ,. 2 'V .. 00 .. 26 00 ,.171 37 ii JJrackart ft M M Meyer..... 75 John ihler , 2 25 FJlohr l 50 K Hilton 3 00 C Hilton fl oo F llilion oo A Welgand. 0 00 W Kuhnke 3 00 O Korim'hack.,.., W KtanuVr filbert Noe J ft Nne John Waclunan... A Mantamlou Total Road district No. 25. John lleinx ) 75 Road district No. 27. A Taylor, general fund 15 75 t. Vaughn 4 00 Milton Khivelv 6 25 T W Harmon 1 60 3 00 9 00 12 00 9 00 10 50 3 00 3 00 50 2 6 2 60 10 Ou 2 60 42 00 00 Orr.er Marqaain t Marrpiain a ii ijmm. road luni. WlUard (jarrett , T W Harmon , 8 (i Nn-holsin ( W lJentley (iuy Larklns hherman Miller. , J K Marqiiam , hiioch hkirvin ItarUin Jack.. I' J Ridings K.rltk Chnstopherson ( A Riding 11 00 M J Albright ! 3 00 CTabour 00 1'JOlsen 6 00 A B Mar'iiam 6 00 0 A Luse 2 00 F K Albright 00 A F Jack ; 9 00 1 D Larkina 0 00 J W Doore 3 00 (iW Jackson 12 00 Janice Jones 1 60 Geo Dunlary 5 60 Total 226 12 Road district No. 29. Joneph Graham hidney Graham Collins Graham 8 A Bogsn Arbon Itentel Otto Knoll Freddie Dentel Jacob Liopuner Frank Yergen CDF Wilson risk In cms of damage to aald bridge from any cause. f n the matter of the care and keeping; of Wrn White, a county charge This) matter corning on to be heard and thi board being fully advised, Hi ordered that the said Wm White be tiansferrwd from the csre of J C Bhoemaker to tha care of 8 Rue. In the matter of the suit of C B Mooret. plslntlir, vs. Clackamas County Th I matter coming on to be heard, and It ap pearing to the hoard that the circnii court ha decided said suit against Clack amas coonty snd In favsr of the plaintiff, therefore, it is ordered that an appeal b taken to the suireiiie court and I bat C D A D C Latourelte be and hereby are em ployed as attorney for Clackamas coon ty for the agreed sum of $150 If said, county shall win d suit and only $75 in caae usrkamai county stial! lose said nit. In the matter of the petition of Ellen Nilee for rebate of special school tai This matter coming on to be heard npoo petition ol Ellen Niles for a rebate ol special school tax paid in on WM taxes in school district No. 6, ami it appearing; to Ibe I sard that said Helen Nile did not have any property In said school dis trict, or any school diatriirt, therefore, it is ordered that the said Ellen Niles hsvej a rebaU of U tor said tax and that ttt clerk draw s warrant for said amount. The board now adjourned to meet to morrow at 9 JO a. m. Thi'ksdaT, Aug. 9, 1900. The board now convened, pursuant to adjournment, the coinmisaiooers and. ollicers present aa of yesterday. The minutes of yesterday read and ap proved, and now on this day the follow ing business was beard : In the matter of bids for 60 cords of wood for use at the court boose This matter coming ou at this time, bids were opened and examined, and it appearing that the bid of Geo Rider was the lowest. lo-wit, $2.18 per cord, therefore, it ia or dered that the contract be awarded to Geo Rider, and the county clerk ia ao . 4 60 . 4 50 . 1 60 . 12 00 $99 00 Total Road district No. 30. Tualatin Mill Co, general (and.. A Tuft O Davidson C Child J K Hay J O'Brien, road fund 1 A Waldrof 1 $5 67 6 00 6 00 5 75 11 00 50 50 Total , Road district No. 31. Wiisonville Cash More, general fund Geo 8 are in Geo Aden, road fund John Aden 30 02 $7 90 17 36 5 25 8 00 .$33 51 Total Road district No. 32. Tualatin Mill Co $4 70 Isaac Taulost 8 25 C Riser : 21 75 Mat Kieer 13 50 110 VIM) OF t'OMKISSlOSERS Reca1 Term of the County ward. , John Lawellen anil T. B. .Iln, Coiuuilaalonera. Total $48 20 In the matter of tb petition of Mr J C Newberry (or right of way for water pipe acroM New Era wagun bridge This matter coming on to be heard upon petition of Mr J (J Newberry asking fori a right ol way acroa the ew Lra wagon bridge for a water pipe, aud it apfiearing to the board from said petition that said Mr C J Newberry is the owner of the property on both ide of said bridge and desires to carry water from a spring to ber residence; theiefore, it is ordered that the said Mis J C Newberry have the privilege of laying a water pipe acroxa $18 Oo'tnor'Zv to rw ftnd llKD Contract ia 16 50 matter ivr Vsiai'aauia vjuijij. 12 75 In the mattei of bid lor a county phy 12 75 j (ician for the ensuing year This matter 9 00 i coming on at thia lime and the bid be 7 50 ing opened and examined by the board. and it appearing Irom all the bids on file the bid of Norn and 1'owell for the sum of $15.75 per montn being the lowest of any, therefore, it is ordered trial the con tract be and herehy is awarded to Norria and Powell upon their signing a contract now drawn and signed upon the part of Clackamas county ty the board of county commissioners. Ia the matter of the petition ot A Lacy et al for road plank in district No. 3J This matter coming on upon the petition of A Lacy et al for the county to furnish, plank (or the main spring water road, be ginning at the sonth end of C II Got tridge's lane, running north forty rods more or less, the petitioners to haul and lay down said plank upon said road, therefore, it is ordered that said petition be granted. In the matter of the petition of R I Garrett tor pay for road work dune in ditrict No. 27 in 1 SOS. but not reported Thia matter coming on to be beard upon petition on tile herein, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said petition be granted and that the. clerk draw a warrant in favor of the said R 1 Garrett for the sum of $.'5.75. In the matter of the bond of II A Web ster, justice of the peace for district No. 2 This matter coming on to be heard and the board beimt fully advised, it is oidered that the said bond be approved and filed. In the mstter of the petition ot Mr. Dielschneider to hold cord wood cut upon the laid out road through his land in Clackamas county This matter coming on to be heard upon petition of Mr. Diel schneider, by his attorney, E F Riley, representing that the timber on the Rugg road laid out through Mr. Diel.-chneider's) land baa been cut iuto cord wood without authoriiy by this board, or law, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered . said bridge and along the county road to j that said cordwood upon said county her said re.iideni-e.aaid pipe to be to laid as not to interfere with the public travel on said bridge and road, and at her own road through the land of Mr. Dielschnei der be held until amicably settled for (continued on page 6) tbnn if 3dU V -v. i'M VaV,.;i. U aaSBT i s H Strictly Higli-Grado, Fitted with Any Kind of Call and .See Our Samples llcfoco Y' .TERMS EASY. v; 4 Co. og'oii City, Or. 4th and Main Sts. GROCERS For Cash Continued from last week) js.1 district No. IS. V Daniels $12 00 auob Grasmuller 7 50 Etnil Hornshuh 4 60 Emil Gucnlher 4 60 Kiliun Schmidt 1 60 Edward Schmidt 2 62 Frank Guenther S 00 Frank Grasmuller 3 00 Arthur Hornechuh 2 60 Thoiuaa Daniels 21 00 Total. At Wholesale Prices. HARRIS' nRY, First Corner Prom Court House, $128 87 Road district No. 19. J (i Cummins, goneral fund $148 63 V Erickson, road fund 4 50 A Erickson 3 75 W Mulvey 3 (X) Hl'erry 4 50 PSager 10 50 J M Mallat 10 60 W Wallace 2 25 F Bunch 1 05 D Graves 9 00 C Boynton 7 50 0 Daniels 75 O Daniels 6 00 E Bvman 1 00 J J Mallatt 9 IK) Total $221 93 Road district No. 20. T Henderson $1 50 A S Henderson 1 50 M Freeman 1 50 I ri w tumatielt 1 no IpChohey 160 B Sullivan 160 W Wilson 19 20 Geo Turner 1 60 J Gransteet 1 50 Woodruff 1 50 C Stronigreeu 3 75 K Rebkey 1 60 A J Stromgreen 6 00 ti ' district No. 24. .$44 25 Absolutely Pure Makes hot breakfast-breads wholesome no yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, ' biscuit : and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and deli cacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because it is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. In the easy, . expeditious preparation of the finer cakes and pastries, Royal is indispensable. Care must be taken to avoid baking powders mada Irom alum. Such powder are aold cheap, becauaa they coat but a few cent per pound. Not only will they ipoil the cake, but alum Is a corro. Ive acid, which taken lu food mean injury to health, ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST, MEW YORK.