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'ft- Oregon City Enterprise VOL SO. NO. 10 OKKOON CITY, OKKOON, KItlDAY, MAKCH 1, 1901. ESTABLISHED I860 U'HKS A WJIIUKUKI Attorney l . g)rutriirr .buiiirti. Will "' "' " "k ClllllnS yurl., !.( la id UU. lend yoil money .i y"f '' "" . Offico In Entorprleo HulldlnK, Oregon I II, Oregon. U, UtANCIH rilKKMAN, I) -DKNTIHT- (JtJ(ul of the NuMlieti Uulvtif tr IhmiiI Hc'ImioI, Chb ego, i'.. AnrW" l'lliiil IVtilal Mirgerv, ft lamella Mock, tirK City. )': I. 1, I'K'KESH, DKXTIST. 1'lirr Moderate. All Operations Guaranteed. r.ftly Null I'" Oregon fit r, Or. J IMiTlilCKUrfl), M. t. lHtUl and I'ftvals Kirlenee lMra bit M.rlotil Mrvu-e lo Hi u t,i i.l t)f'M t'l'T end iHnl jr. rljelal !(. it.ui paid la rih ami I l.futile Jiw t.l frfer- (' ! Ufftre In Wlllemell Il.4ii.li1. 1 onlee hmirei iQluWft-m., 4 w 0 1. m. Ol:j(.iJ (II Y oltEuoS JIOISKKT A..MIM.KK ATTOkMCV AT LAW Lanrrillvnrti) LiimI Offleo K tJ jxwIUf in all Courts of the Stale korim J. Wrlnhatd Wdg. eff Cowrl llou, Oregon Cllt, Oregon foUif Public. AUuaitrr. John W. Lodor Tranivids Cnifral bw'IJusinws xna your mi.rtey or Irn4 money lo you CVIoctiona hjwUliy. Offirf, Uteven'a Dull.ltnj, ojp. IUnk of Oiejjon : 0. W. KMlliam 0. 11. Dimirk. DIM1CK A KASTHAM Attornovs-nt-Law. Commercial, ltral Ktt nJ I'r-1 lat I.W, Hrciallir. j AUirmiUofTlUe wa.le, Money Ixneil Orrpin CUjTt Orrgnn 1 I) a P C. LATUfMUna. ATTOHNF.YH AND Ct'NNKIi)HM AT UW MAia araiar oaaooM tiTT, oaaoon. famlih Atifie ot Tine. U Hooef. fore CIum Murif . n4 lucl Uir4 L aui. .). C. ItitoWNKI.U ATTWKNBY AT LAW Oregon City, Oregon Will pmplie In all IlietuurU of Ilia taU. Illtlr In (,ullrld hUlhtlKg. Q f HAYKH ATTOKSKY AT LAW, Bitlal altenllnn given lo County (ut and J'robale mailera. Ortlft I'peialra, In Hiaveni' hulldlng. ole Hank ol Oregon t'lty. 1 U.CAMI'llKI.I-, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, OlIUliN ClTV, Oaiuoit, Will prumloe In all 1I10 rxmftt l the elate. IlK, lU l.ntiAU kUHlllUlt. 01' H. DUKHHKU, ATTtHlNKY-AT-LAW. OtlUeover M.KIIirlrk'.BIioe Btore, near the Hank ol Oregon my.. Onuo CitT, Oaaoon. L.l'UUTKH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW AMTcrorranrTY ritanunao. OUce neat to Oregon OUT Kntrprl- ANg 0VOKEU0N CITT, Oldest Banklm House la tbe Clif. PalJ ap CapHal. t&O.OOO. Buriilu., I.'O.HM). eeiiniiiHT. cet CpeitL, Vn rmmnttNT-. . e0. A. WAaiim Jhi. . . a. a CAunai.0, A tnnrlliiiklni rtunliimW tiiinixiteJ. "oponii renelveJ nbuot to olieek. l'proviil liUU amt noleidlioiiiiiiied. yuiintjAnd oil wrrnu boiilhl. Lu niA4t on available oourliy. fxiliikiiie bniivhlaucl lulit. Collmitlmn inmla prnmtlf. iln.nld avallaitte lu anr prt of the orld l'li(riplil8 eioliauiiei anld 00 Portland, tu riiinufln .(ihlimfoanil New lora. Blureit omfine depoilH. rrjIIK OOMMKKOI Alt HANK OF OKKOON CITY, t'avlUl. ..... $100,000 riiaiim 1 iimNIM, Imiii m..l,. Ulll. rfl.i.miliiil. Mk(ll IHll lection.. 11 llv. m 1 .mIIb avnhalll'A on all pollltl In the Unlt,l Hi.i. iiumh. kiiiI lloni knne feprwlu reoalveil ullnl to check, fauk OeDlromlA, M.to4r. H. 0. LATOURCTTI, Preildent. . t. J. MKYXB Caikler, PI bi TEL BA HCADQUAHTtnS FOR FARMERS- flrit Clarf il-(xaodal)gM- liUl II ft ff rilllM. nil rrsjirrtfully solicit Mttrotio. We art prepared lo serve you with every tiiwlrru couvenlrnre used In the profraabm, ami for as little ui'mry a good service ran I had anywhere. We Lave fine new hear and carriages. Undertaking goods snd (unrral fur nihing of every description. Cam and Ua. Pope LEADERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Mechanics9 Tools, Woodchoppcr'ts Tools, Farining Tools, Air Tight Heaters, Etc., Etc. Wc have a fine line of Warranted Poclcc t KnlvcH that will make very difiraUc Christmas I'rtH-nts. Special Attention given to Plumbing. 4ih & M.ln St.. OKI'KjON CITY. OK., Telephone 465 GROCERIES Wholesale Prices. HARRIS' GROCERY, PRINTING We ere prepared to eiecute firtt-ctata Printing promptly at the loweit pricai contlatent with tklKul and Intelligent execution. ENTERPRISE PRINTERY Your Work Solicited. I I uyinRn i you 1 hLT. Shot tiui fill J 16 Ril now shoot Inn bojy's p alitifi tpook. m i CfarbeeH. i'.ow.ra. Tlfihermon'. c.ii(plics Ol AH wnos ALOGUC lk'.V y r l1l)Si-i,fc3 L-J ThreJhers Uid Stark rm 1 ,-wniTt run VII Oth & CLISAN 8T8. Twa Moris fnim Inlua I(xH. It ilQUU PORTLAND ts4 IpvtrSi - X..L JJ Cuts-1.4104 ftafl IIIIOOK MA III 114 M, l'rrllr. SHANK & BISSELL UNDERTAKERS ft K PUT PTKKKT UKK(iH CITf, rlKKKO, & Co. For Cash First Corner From Court House OP EVERY DE&RIITION shot pm din't throw away money Mvndlnir 1 50 to 3oo when for very muc- n can buy a WINCHESTER MPEATING SHOT GUN w hUv wIlluitshcMit nny other shot Run on the mnrkr t no iiuttrrfv hat It coi. The Winchester RcpcatiiiR mnde In "Take Down" stvle In i Itcomhinrs r.tpiditv.rrliabllity and stronjr with a price within reach of every fur sale py dealers eveo'where. tJ.Inu to Paletifot 160-f(f ttlttofru. wiKciiEslR riPTi;;G mi co., new kaven. conn. "Russell Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Com pound, Wood or Straw Burners. RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OR. AND PRICES, IIUNDRHI) OP BOERS In j Down Tliclr Arran at MI(ldlelurK', Tratwaal. H'MIIEUA OF HOUSES AXO rUUEl' As WHIasOieii, (al tie, AiUH.ry ind Ammanllliin sr Alw Captured. ' Hut few Were Killed. Jjmix,, t'vh. 27 Jreral Kitchener, teleyraphlng from Middlehnrg (In the Trannvaal, on the rallroa'l between I're torla and l'orti)gu F-mI Africa), on Jer dl of February 27, aava: "The follo Inrf aihlitlonal capturea are r'portd hy Frenc h up to Fetirua'y 25: '"Three hundrml ljera, iurrndcre.l; a I'J'iwunder Kropp, one howltwir, a Maiirn, 20,0IO rounda of email arma am munition, 1M riflM, SsJ horaee, K4 trek oen, ISM' cattle, X00 a deep and 2X7 igona and carta. The Boera' canali tiea were four killed and five woundJ. " CLTDR VAK.IIH KXTCCKU. Maa Wh AmhIU4 I.IIIU Lata torn Uei aa Tr. SAir, Feb. Clyde Vaughn waa liroutit into tlia court room and, ai lha eri'lnnc In bla ran liatt not ben pr entfl to tlia court, the proaecutlnp at-t-rfney rtaleil the mat rial UcA, ahow ing how the defendant, a man 21 yeara of age, had Indnred Lola Jon, a 13-year-old actiuul girl, to come from her room in the JelTrrfin achool by telling her thai he waa wanted ouUide by a (riend, and after aha had gone to the lanvtiient door, (rahbed her around the th'oat and dra'p! her down the ttaire Into the taeinenl, where he atrutk her lih an ax. Thecunrt, In paaaioi aentence, aaid tle enormity of the crime waa increaaad by tie lat-l that a itrong man had tm k a hetolnu child, and In view of Uila the yeara In the penitentiary. b Ttte prlaoner waa haaiily prepared for f : removal to the at ate 'a priaon, and within f 30 ininutee altei the aentence waa paaaed. the prlaoner waa in the banda of tbe ao- Uiorttlee at the prieon, and arrvinc on hla long term, The people and all con cerned aeoin well pleated wiln the aen Jj tenre Imiuaed, believing, nnder the clr cumaUncea, it waa tufliejent paoiahment i although the crime waa a moat atrocioue one. two eiiisrtK RiiiKAuru. C , .ader la lb Haiee Treablea KiplaUd Tbelr Idt. I'iki!, Feb. 20. Chih Sia, ex-grand aecrviary, lieu Cheng Yo (eon of the no torioua II eu Tnng) were publicly be headed today, The etreet in which the execution took place waa guarded by French, (iernian and American troope. Tbe condemned oTklali were taken to the ground in carta, rarorted by a com pany of Japanese infantry. Chih Siu met hla fate in a dignified manner, walk ing from the cart calmly and fearleaaly . lieu Cheng Yo wai atupefied with opium. They were both drvaml in their Chinese ollklal coalumee, without the inaignia of their rank. March Weather. The following data, covering period ol 20 yeara, have been compiled from the weather bureau records at l'ortland, Or., for the month ot March. TKMI-KRATl'MK. Moan or normal temperature, 47 deg. The warmest month waa that of 1SS0, with an average of 45 deg. The coldest month was that of 1897, with an average of 40 dog. , The higheHt temperature waa 79 deg on the 2ith, 1S80. The lowest temperature was 20 deg. on the.2nd, ISM. Average date on which first "killing" frost occurred In autumn, Nov. 20. Average date on which last "killing" IroBt occurred in spring, April 11 t'HKCII'ITATIOM iRiiin and molted snow). Average for the month, 5.54 inches, Average numlwr of days with .01 of an inch or more, 17. The greatest monthly precipitation was 12.70 inches in 1873. The least monthly precipitation was 0.G3 inches in 1885. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive hours was 2.25 inches on the 20th in 18S3. The greatest amount ot snowfall re corded In any 24 consecutivo hours (rec ord extending only to winter el 1884-85 only) was 3.0 inches on the 20th, 1887. CLOUDS AND WKATKKR. Averago number ol clear tlitys, 6; partly cloudy days, 10; cloudy days, 15, WIND. The prevailing winds have been from the south. The highest velocity of the wind was 55 niiloB, from the south, on the 25th, 1897, fio.tKw or ioS:mHio.iEn. Horn la r February Term of the t'onaty Hoard. . K. Morton, John IwclUa aad T, 0, Klllla, CttwmloloMr.. (Continued from lat week.) rlatorday, February, 9. The board now convened pur suant to adjournment, theeomuiinsiorieri and officers preaent as of yeoterday. in the matter ol the petition ol tiara M. forsythe to per Uxee without costs This coming on upon petiton OId herein, ar.d the board Uin fully ad viand, It Is ordered tint aald petition be, ami hereby la grant! and allowea. in Wie matter of work on bicvcle path A report being filed O. K. by J. Y. Clark, auperlritendent of bicycle path, it was oroerel Ibal aald report be and hereby la approved, and tbe claima therein onlflred paid from the bicycle una, a loiiows to wit: Hone Hon 12.00 Y liaker 30 In the matter of the IIofT femllv Now Crimea liana A. Linnehurg aod files hie report in Die dUtribotion of funds for said family. Therefore it is ordered, that taid report be and hereby is approved. In the matter of the bida for planks on the lxvn and Bpringwater road This matter coming on npon notice publiahel by order of tbe court for bida lur furniebing planks on tbe above named road aod bida having been re ceived and opened as pet notice, on the Drat uay of tins term ana Uiere only being two bids on file, lo-wit: The bid of A Lacy al six dollars per thousand feot, and the bid of B. i. Hooper at 5.fi0 per thou.and feet, and the board being fully advised. It la ordered, that the contact be let to B. Y. Cooper upon his signing a contract to be drawn by the couulv clerk and giving a bond in ttie sum of f.'iOO.OU to bj approved by this board. In the matter of the bill of K. II. Gabbert for makinK Index to aeteae- ment roll. It is ordered that aaid bill be paid as filed herein. In tbe matter of the petition of K. X. Morris for the cancellation of a tax hen coming on regularly to lie heard and the court being f uhy advised therein aod the truth of the facts act out in Mid petition of said K. N. Morris appearing as claimed. It is therefore, on this (Kb day of February l'JOl, ordered tht the claim of Clackamas couotv lor taxes for tbe year l$i5 be declared void aod can celled and auch fact be made to appear on tbe lax records of Clackamas county o tar as regarda the following described premises: Beginning at a point in sec. 22, T 2 8, R 2 e, of Willamette meridian 20 70 chains west ol the quarter aection corner, on the line between sections 22 aod 23, ol aaid townnhip, thence 4.83 chains north, llience west 20.70 chains, thence south 4.83 chains, thence eert 20 70 chains to the place ot beginning, con taining 10 acres. In the matter of delinquent tax be longing to the school fund ThU matter coming on and It appearing to toe Doarxi that in collecting delinquent U:e the clerk failed to segregate the school fund from the general fund, but turned tbe same over lo the county treasurer as general fund. Therefore it la ordered that the elerk cast np the amount erron eously deflected from the school fund and paid into the general fund for the years and amounts as follows, to-wit: For the year 14 $3 80 " " 1S".7 -v l ' " 18;f 182 81 " M " 1799. 20 Total 11233 80 And that the county treasurer place said amount to tbe credit of the school fund D. The Absolutely Pure is the baking powder of general use, its sale exceeding that of all other baking powders combined. Royal Bailing Powder has not its counterpart at home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the bread more healthful and the cake of finer appearance and flavor, arc peculiar to itself and arc not constituent in other leavening agents. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., and charge a like amount to the general ' fund. In the matter of the re-survey of the Kingo and Howard road Now cornea Krneat Kands, connty surveyor and fllM bis report in the survey of the Kingo and Howard road. It is ordered by the hoard that said report be accepted and recorded and that the exrienee account U allowed in the sum of f 14 00. In the matter of the Fanlon rol Xow comes J. W. Meldrnm and files hM report of appearing npon the proponed survey of the Fanton road as ordered by the court, to survey said road on tbe 2lt day of Jsnoary, laoi. but the view ers tailing to appear and the hoard being folly advieed. It is ordortd that the bill of John W, Meldrnm as filed herein, be and the same is hereby allowed in the aum of 5. 80. In the matter of the J.J. Kimball petition lor a road Now at this time this matter coming on for a second read ing, it is ordered that it be laid over gnlil Monday, February 11, for a aecond reading. Tbe board now adjrjnrned to meet Monday, February 11, at 9. .7) a. rn. Monday, February 11. The board now convened pursuant to adjournment, the commissioners and Hirers present as ot Saturday, February 9, 1901. In the matter of the application ot tbe Oregon City k Southern hallway Co.. a corporation, organized noder the laws of tbe state of Oregon for a franchise for a railway line npon the county road on or near the east bank of tbe Willamette between Main street in Oregon City and Uie townaite of Canemab, Clackamas county, Oregon, and also along and op en Slain and First atreeta in the town aite ot Canemah, Clackamas county, Oregon ; and in the matter of the appro priation of part ot Ihe public road be tween Oregon City and Canemah afore said ; and in the matter of the order of thta court heretofore rendered on Ue 24th day of January, lyoi, wherein ftie franchise theretofore granted to the Oregon City & Houthern Railway Com pany, by order of this court on the 10th day of January, l'JOl, was ordered re voked ; at this time it appearing to the court that the Oregon City and Snithera KaiHray Company, a corporation or gsntxed nnder the lawe of the atate of Oregon has heretofore presented to tiie court a copy of its articles of incorpora tion, from whli h it appears that the said Oregon City 4 foothern Railway Com pany is authorized I to construct snd quip a railroad, telephone, telegraph and power lDrs from the city ol Oregon City in the coonty of Clackamaa, atate of Oregon, southerly through tbe town site of Canemab in said county and state, npon the most rractii-al roate from tbe I intersection ot Third and Main streets in the city of Oregon City southerly through Main street in the said town of Canemah to a point at low water in the Willamette river, at or near the most i westerly end of first street in the said ' townsite of Caneman aforesaid, and to j maintain and operate said railroad, tele ! phone, telegraph and power lines and ' franchise, and has heretofore made ap plication to this court to agree npon the extent, terms snd conditions npon which parts of the puclij road lietween the termini of tbe proposed railway of the said Oregon City A Southern Rail way Company may be appropriated, ned and occupied by the said corpora tion and the court having agreed with the othcere of the said Oregon City and Southern Railway Company, upon the extent, terms and conditions upon which the public road and streets of the town site of Canemah mar be appropriated and nsed and occupied by said corpora tion, and an order having been hereto fore made by this court, dated the 10th day of January, 1901, whereby a fran chise was granted to the Oregon City (Continued on page 6) Grrnt fftnrU are maile to sell alum baking powders umUr the plm that thi-y are to many cents a pound cheaper than Royal. Theadmi B'on thai tliey are chrair matte is an atlmia aion that ihry are Inierior. But alum pow ders contain a corrosive poivm and ahoultl not tw uk-J In food, no matter how chut- 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.