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City Enterprise. VOL.S0. NO.O 0 OttKtJON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DKCEMIlKIt 21, 1000. ESTABLISHED 18G6 Ore GON "Christmas Fever" Kvery FICVICU hits It iiclfio tnedidno. Christmas FKVKH in cured hy the projar selection of ChrtMtiiiiiM (lifts and wo liove bounty uikI selected our X-jnas goods with the idea of curing and picas lug everybody. Hero in a f?w miKKotitionH: r- : Popfilnit Presents ot Populap Prices : : : X-iiiun Cards from lo up X-inns Tree Ornatiiciitu, lo tip Knives for LftdifH, Cents urn! Hoys, Klo and up lUiun, Fhavlng Hetu Toilet Hts Jfabjr HrU X-rimi Candy and A nimal Candy Comb and finish Ms Perfumery all kinds at all prices Photo Supplies and Photo No velties Cameras from M)c to 11000 Photo Albums Cigars, Pipes, Smokers Sets at special prices Tissuo Paper, leatherette Pujier, Diamond Dust, Celluloid, Artful Material, route, Ornaments, leaves and all kinds of material for making presents at low prices. Remember CHARMAN & CO! c"y Dru9 store , xon.clojrei of Holiday Goods. IMMKD OP COM 11101 EK.1. rUtulsr DrcemW Trrn of the t'oontj Hoard. i. K. Morton, John I,wIU and T. M. Klllln, CmaUiloBrt. (Continued from Iwt week.) In the matter of Ilia repjrU ol road nKTvUiri (or the month of Nov., 1900, the board baring eiamlned ssid report and being fully advised, It U ordered that the expense accounU of the several districts are hereby allowed and ordered paid, and the clerk la Instructed to draw warrant on the road fund and en the (general fund for the several amounts and in favor of the following named per ions : Rosd district No. 1. Oliver Mathews $18 00 John Harrington 15 76 John Marshall 2 2 Crii Fiaher 75 lren Kerr A 76 Hen Dreta 3 75 Fred Flemings....' 4 60 J Hanklns 7 50 E Rhoadmel 13 60 Ton rWlwood 24 00 GeoAtwood 28 60 J W Council 34 60 Henry Hluckey 30 00 Notarj 1'uhllc. Abstracter. . John W. Loder Attorney-At-Law Transacts Central Law Business; Ixan your money or lends money to you ! Collw liofii a hprculiy. 0(Tice, fitrven'e PuDding, opp Bauk of' uregun or OKEUCX CITT, 'Tia&a Olitit BuNu ficcse !i 11! CUT. fM up rtui. . Surplus !,Mu. aao. a. aiauiea. a.e cairiaui. bUlDC lfUlOld. A Full Line of Rainy-Day Skirts, Capes and Jackets at THE FAIR STORE l it H I M 1IIA.X OHTI.A.tll Total tl!5 6- Volunteer work on Willaborg roah O Lance $d M David Wills 10 60 Fred Morao J Hawkins 6 00 8 Mullin 3 00 H Campbell 3(0 Ben Drefi 1 60 P Waahburn 1 60 vh trnfiunnr, SaaNiea. A .......I l..nklll bl 1 ,..-imJ ubIMI to ahira At.pruiwl lui '" " iliaeuuateJ- I liounli aut rlly fri bought. Uu nvl on llbl. Mourur arb bouMliJ "'J. 1 I'o.mi m.le promptly. ,i f ,U x.l'l avallaula lu nf Pt ' "r'J i ?.iflhlc olin nillm Portlana. rrtarlKa,rttlt'Jii4 he" Yo. j tt PU ilK dapotll. 0. W. r.nHtliuin 0. lb Dimick. DI.M1CK A KASTIIAM 1 Attornevs-at-Law. Commercial, Ileal KW 1r- bato Law, SjK'cialties. AUIrads of Title made, Money Loaned Oregon City, Oregon ij.a u.c. LAToUkana. ATTOKNKYH AND COUSSF.IjOKS AT LAW THST OBKOOtl CITY, ORSUOH. furnlih Alrn nlTUI.tfl Money. Fore. oIum .' trnc UeuerM Jf C. KTRICKl.AND, M. D. . Hoplial and Private Elierlenee.J Of?er hl .rt)frlonal eervti-M lo the o pla ol OreKon '-'Hy Herll allenlioii pnl.f 10 rlrrll ) t;iirnnlo (llwf. refer ence. Riven. tH-e In VVlilametw liulldmg Oilloe liouri; 10 lo lia. m., 4 lo U p. mi. OltKOON CITY OUKOOS QKO. a IIBOVVSEI.L, ATTUKNF.Y AT LAW Oregon City. Will prnriie. In all U foiirli of Hie state. Oilloe In Cauneltl l.ullillng. Oregon J)U. I., 1 PICKENS. DENTIST. I Prlees Mxlrate. All Operations (limrnntood. Barclay Building Oreiron City, Or. I w. 8. U'ltEN, "ITT0UNKY AT LAW. 0ffl.i 0ltt Hmiiley'i Drug Store. Oregon City, Pope &- Co. LEADERS IN e Hardware, Stoves, Mechanics9 Tools, Woodchoppcr's Tools, Fanning Tools, Air Tight Heaters, Etc., Etc. We have a fine line of Warranted Pocket Knlvea that will make very desirable Christmas Tresents. Special Attention given to Plumbing. 4th & Main Sts. OK KG ON CITY. OR., Telephone 46S Total IS0 Volunteer work on Oleeon road: Chat Bora 15 00 John Oleeoo 6 (HI !K,I Klinkman 6 W USIlolrnea 6 00 iChaa Hinder 6 00 Ijlll'aite 6 00 Ifc-nLevy 160 I Wm Udd 6 W Paul Deeentler 3 00 ill W lluntlev 1 60 Ko. kwood eeUte 10 00 Win Khiiidler 'I 00 Alex Oleen 7 60 R rkott 00 Cal Powder Co 10 00 ToUl $75 60 W. U. Coonsell, 8opervior, Hnad district No. 2. A V Devia Ward Jones JPtUvis II L Knott PT Davis L I Joliee Kd Fleming $15 00 . 12 00 . 9 00 . 3 00 10 00 3 00 2 2o A AiiliTon 1 John Klleworth 1 H H Waybill VA H. 8. Waybill, KiieeviHor. Koad ditrl, t No. 6. Joel Jarl.naile $7 30 J II Kevenoe, nuperyiaor. lioad diatrict No. 7. K K Iaf $1 60 CIim Uaf 6 HO W H Kiirlee 4 60 W H PiKlee, team 14 00 James flgles 18 00 Total $44 00 James Figlea, Hopervieor. Road diatrict No. 0. Theodore Harder $3 00 Kdrt Harder 3 00 Kdd Oerbrr 3 02 P.rank Achre 3 0 Jamee 1'aKh 1 60 John Kiumiller X 00 Henry Johnson 6 00 ToUl $22 60 Volunteer work : Theodore Harder $1 60 Kdd Harder .. 1 50 ToUl . . $3 00 Henry Johnson, Supervisor. Road diatrict No. 11. M.ovel ) File 4. 16 J KKmith 27 00 W W Smith 15 00 8 Jonee 11 12 A Itichardeoo 00 Ervln Hacket 4 M OHmith 3 75 J Wilxig 3 00 Total .. $75 57 John K. BruHh. 6apervior. Geo R Kate & Co, powder $ 16 W A Holmes, Kails " Mark Kiaer H 25 Kll Rivers 15 37 John (irinder V 75 K red lliniler Z Jane Welle 00 Mil Webfter 34 60 Total $04 78 W. II. Connsell. Supervisor. Road diatrict No. 12. OR Haley... $12 00 NLKirchem w WPKirchera 2 00 Frank GroManiuuller, W D Hill, eacU $1 60. Tliomat Daniels, SnperyUor. Road dintrict No. 19. Wilaon 4 C'oke, dine 65 Truliinxer Rros, amT.. ........ $1 W J (iard. corduroy 21 (O W A Woodnlde 2 to ll Ferry . .. 2 60 J Darnells 1 25 Wm Wallace 2 60 J Fih 3 00 ALDarkins 2 75 H Heltwr 1 60 J i Mallatt H 00- Total $ 0 a J.J. Mallatt, Superviior. Road district No. 20. J A HtromKren $1 0 J A Htromgren, plow handle 0 U Walla, rails 10 20 Total $U 80 J. A. Ktromgren, Supervisor. lotel $17 CO W. P. Kirchem, Bupenieor. Road diatrict No. 13, Auj Hurburt $-1 00 W O Ward, team 3 00 C B Ward 75 (Continued on page two) WAiiiiNOToK, Deo 18 Argument in the Porto Kican-Phillippines eases, In volving the atatua of tboee countries to the United BUtes, was reeurrMd in the Supreme court today. The wideepread interest In the cases was shown by the large attendance of prominent members of the bar and by s crowd of spectators which filled the public area, and oyer flowed in the corridor. Senators and representatives in congress dropped in a the arguments proceeded snd gave at tentive ear to the proceedings. W'asiimoTO!, Dec. 18. A meesege from United States Consul Gummerl, at Tangier, Informs the state department that the Moorish Government bad set tied the claim of the United States for $.j00 indemnity on account of the mur der of Marcus Euagui, a naturalized American citizen, in Morocco last Spring. Total ( UoaU distrirt No. I Warren (Jreenwell. I Henry Rack : W W Tooke....... David Yinunt ! Albert Welch Cum Hieer ; A W Cook ..$31 60 $4 60 4 50 6 00 1 60 1 .10 1 60 12 00 Total $31 60 Llet of labor contributed on plank road : Jaa Boring $1 50 ,M Henriib...f. a w : W M Uarduer 3 K) I Baensen k Moneon 3 00 ! Herman Ritsan 4 60 ' Louis Radian ' 1 60 Oust Knckson 1 60 Wm Kngilsh 1 50 Total $19 &0 Cash contributed lor plank road: J R Morton $15 00 ToUl ' $75 W. O. Ward, Supervisor. Road diatrict No. 14. In the matter of the petition pf D. C. Latonretie et al for the improvement ol the Jones' Mill road This matter com ing on opon petition of D. C. Latourette et al for aid from the county In improv ing the Jones' Mill road, and it appear ing to the board from the petition on Ale brrein that the petitioners nave uonaieu the sum of $08 for said improvemrni: therefore, it is ordered that the courty will donate a like amount in material pon said coad. . Names of subscribers C Latourette, in work... Chas E Reynolds, do W wllow, do E M Ward, do Bhortledne, do A Kraft, do FZach.do SZach.do J A Jonee MU Jones... GROCERIES For Cash Wholesale Prices. A Mat bias A Harper F Newtl S! J C McMurry 1 1 P R Winston ; E Neiee j;(ial Norris Gadfre Boeee .... LlUdlan D Farrer I j Carl Wolfhagen... II uineary x eon. JO Elliott. 10 00 5 00 6 00 3 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 6 00 , 1 00 10 00 HARRIS' GROCERY, First Corner From' Court House,, If You Wunt Klret-claem Job pripti At Lowest itutew. CALL. AX TII1C ENTKRPR1HE. Oregon. n SCIIUEBKL, Vt ATTORNEY AT LAW JPcutfYlJf 2UV0ltrtt. Office over Mchlttrlck's Blioe Hlore, near the Rank of Oregon City. UnxanN Citv Ohkoon. rpni COMMERCIAL BANK Ot OREGON CITY, fapltal, m - TSAMSACTS k OSHBKAL " i;nini.a. 1100,000 Lomii um.lo. Hills aucoiinlea Miikoa rol olnls Ictlons. Hiiy snd aella exehange en all point In the llnltoA Htaloi, Kurope ami Hong Kon lii'poalti reoelod iiibjoot to oliona. Jian, ooeu from a. m. to4r. u Q E, IIAYK8 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Special attention given to County Court ami rroDBie maum, .. .. Olllce Upstairs. In Btevens' buiiuing, opposite Dank of Oregon City. J U.CAMTUELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Orsoon Cut. 0",00H' Will praotloe In all the courts et the atato. 01' floe, lu CuufloU buiidlus. 8. DRESSER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. ntiW'Bover McKlttrlek's Shoe Store, near the Rank of Oregon City. J" L. PORTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ABRTACTI OF rROrlRTT rUSNIBHID. Oflloe next to Oregon City Enterprise. FRANCIS FREEMAN, -DENTIST Graduate of the Northwestern Univer sity Dental School, Chicago. Also American College of Dental Surgery, Willamotte Rlock, re on City. E 8 Elliott i oo Frits Weise 10 00 Caswell Kimbley 10 00 ET White 5 00 FA Welch 2 00 Chaa Rurghardt . 9 HO T J Rohna W 00 11 McAlsander 5 00 Mx Schneider 2 60 Thiis Raskenwell 2 60 Tstal $151 00 A. W. Cooke, Supervisor, district No. 4. A H RiMckett $3 60 Janioa llinkle 15 00 J nines Smith. 10 00 Walter Glover 10 60 Douglas o (ieoJudd 150 Total W 00 J. E. Burnett, Supervisor November Reoort TOdell . $1 60 Walter Glover 00 James llinkle 1 oo A Rnrtlemav 1 0 J EUurnett .200 Total $9 50 Road diatrict No. 5. Stone A Radian, lumber $119 51 Geo B Rate & Co, powder 24 CO JOHN YOUNGER, JEWEL.E Opp. Huntley's DruR Store, FORTY YEARSEXPERIENCE IN (Jroat Britain and America. Total ....$144 17 Volunteer work : No, Pay 0 A Sloop 3 J It Chapman 4 Frits Timmerman ..3 Julius Timmerman 3 J II Johnson 3 E Ellsworth 2, II L Waybill 3 Amt $20 00 1 60! 1 50 3 00 9 00 ExPreaident Cleveland in a contribu tion to the Saturday evening Poet uses the following language in discoaeinx the future democracy : "Tlte culmination of democratic woe was reached wben Its compact with these nn democratic forces was complete, and wben our rank and file were summoned to do battle nnder banners which bore strange symbola and 'which were held aloft in unfamiliar bands. The result of such a betrayal was foredoomed. This abandonment of the principles of the true democracy, this contemptuous dis obedience of the traditions, and this de liberate violation of the law of its strength and vlKor, were by a degree as inexorable a that of fate loliowed by the inevitable punUhnient of atunninK, staggering de feat. "The disaster of 172, inv4ed by4 a similar made venture, was q'lickly fol fowed by a return to the professions and nractk-eaof sane dermx-ray. But the 4 SO ' ex,ent 'n'' perseverance of our wender 1 50 inga in 1S!)G u illustrated in a nioet as 3 00 tending way hy the command u-tUfJ on 3 00 ' tuB rf.. cj our rout and discomfiture. that a second battle should be lou'cit on the same field, with the same false war cries mid from the same leadership that had brought ns to the gleam of defeat. ' "Thus in 1900 the lesson of 18D0 waav contemptuously rejected and every hope of democratic suceehS was wilfully cas aside. Aiiain our long'exiffering rant and file, whose loyalty ana obedience deserved better things, were sacrificed' in a cause theirs only in name, and it was demonstrated, but more clearly than ever before, that the only forces that can win democratic success are adherance to recogniaed democratic principles and reliance upon democratic councils and . leadership. "Why should we not return to these, and in their name again achieve victories no less glorious and renowned than were ours in the days of courageous ad vocacy of our time-honored faith? Are our principles so shopworn or antiquated as to require renovation or their displace ment by others mooe fashionable? There is not an honest democrat in this broad land that will not concede these, nor x there one who will not hail the proclamation of faith with that fighting enthusiasm that betokens democratic triumph. As new conditions arise, our W I principles must be applied to them, but 54 37 in the creed that lias guiaea ns inrouun J. F. Briggs, Supervisor. I a century of party existence we shall Road district No. 18. find the key to every eucn application ; Reynolds 3 00 $68 00 $68 00 Total County, material Total $16 00 Geo B Rate A Co, powder . .$57 3!) J R Myers W 00 Total 'i - J. R. Myers, Supervisor. Rnad district No. 15. Wilson A Cooke, mattock $1 05 ..... i oo 6SS 1 5i 1 600 600 300 3 00 300 10 00 Lindaley A Son, lumber. Thomas.... llowland .. John Evans.. Geo Kidder... A Wa'ner.... Grant Kritzer. G Rurgutan... G Lindsay ... . R II Taber... ToUl $42 48 R. II. Taber, Supervisor. Rnail diatrict No. 16. Geo B Rate & Co, powder $24 37 T W Blanchard 3 00 Wm Pratt w A Breanier 1 ou H Engle J K Wtnto..... 1 50 V Rrk'iro 3 00 WW'S W BUnchard. Biings F Briggs 3 00 3 00 9 00 Total. 3 G Cuunuius, lumber..., $20 00 P Bohlander. material 3 Wm Beeson St Son, lumber 10 00 Jacob Urossmuller 3 00 Frank Urossmuller .i'11 Allen Edwards 75 Philip Steiner...... "o Chris Fisher J Joseph Fisher 1 50 W Livingston IIHuuhes DrTB Thomas '5 WP Daniels 4 50 Thomas Daniels 19 00 ToUl.! $5 79 Volunteer work on the Beeson and Moehnke road: ' John Moehnke, Hugo Hansen. Henry Ilettman, Fred Moehnke, Michael Moehnke, Gotfried Moehnke, Christ Moehnke, Stephen Hutchinson, Charles Parish. Charles Welch. James Beeson, Wm Liviugston, Henry Moehnke, each $1.50. Volunteer work on Schmidt road : Edward Schmidt, Emil Hornschuh, L Moeser, W Neuler, M Beck, Frank Neu lor, Geo Schmidt, Thomas Sager, each $1.50. Volunteer work on Cumins road : nor shall we need the lexicon of popu lism to aid us in interpreting this creed." Turkey Will Not Pay. Nsw York, Dec. 18. A special to the Herald from Washington says : Payment of tbe missionary claims pending against Turkey is no longer ex pected by the Administration. Although' the Sultan entertained the officers of the Kentucky in truly royal style, he did not let the presence of the battle-ship have any eflect upon his pocket-book, and still holds the $90,000 which American missionaries assert is the valae of per sonal and missionary property destroyed six years ago. The belief of the Ad ministration iB that Turkey will not set tle the claims arising out of the reported purpose of Great Britain to press the missionary claims of her subjects against the Sublime Porte. It is stated that if another nation begins to press its claims,, tbe Sultan will probably decline to set tle those of the United States. D 0. LATOORBTTK, Preilrtwt. SB Waybill 5 Ossoor Citt, Oiiooi.