Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 14, 1901, Image 1

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OIIKOON CITY, OKEOON, FRIDAY, JUNK 14, 1001.
ESTABLISHED 18G6
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Btaarn Heat and aieatal Light,
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OHEGON CITY!
The Only Kimt CImh
IIoUiI In town.
-data (I day and upward
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all tiri day or liltflit,
It. HtANl'ls FREEMAN,
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aliv (iKiilal hi'liiml, Chliago.
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Willamette IU.m k. Oii-K'-n ("My.
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p.arclay Building
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Will lti.d lorolln Iiunt aiul mII fralr.lala.
fail pi
' I i ;. J j Camera, and the price is re
1 I il j ' du"d from 25 to 50 per cent.
' t I )a' Try ur (turanlerd lietelnper,
I U YTT7"!T!rr;7 Latest Novelties In tho Photo I
V:3p'y Uno at roducod prices.
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ATTdltNKY AT I.AW
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TIFH r-t llutly aoli. (t j alf otinj-r . U ar irrarrt to arf you with
rvrijr iinj-Irrii (oiivrnirtuc um-iI iii the irufruin, and for aa little
niiHiry a K'kkI wti. c tan I hail an lirrr. W havr fine new hrarw and
rairti(ra. l'intrrtV.iit i;MUani futirral Cut Dialling of cvrry dracriptiou.
Coma and a Ua.
aanattTtor rauriatf rvaaiaaan.
Ofira o Ori,a Cll Kaurin a
C LATOIKKTH.
ATToHNKYrt AND
Oa'NSKl.OKX AT UV
maim araur oaaio rit, imiiioM.
fumlah AUlfan (l Tm. Iau Mnny fnf
cIum MurlxatM ami Irauaarl UaOafal
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Will rarlir In all tl rniirlt nf ll.a alalr
l'l!n in Caul). M Millillt.g.
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ATToHN KY AT I.AW,
Imperial (Xlheels
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IT DDKS BUSINESS
Mio wluif of I he Sou I lif rn I'aHfle'ii
Ural OIIIcp.
Kill i:il'TH II IM I FAB.
DurlnK 0tilii-r ami XoremU r Airrnje
Ha. f:,00 )4i, anil II lib Water
M.rk wa (1,200.
i ii'a! iwwina ho read nea.air
moat have wen llm mau-mrrit md at
tho la at avMion of ilia Orifon lugialature
1J Mafianr Ki liani Koftilur, U tlia Or
rifim luifa ol Hnj Hiijtlifrii Pacific Rail-
'" I. Tlia Mil to redura tlia mileage
Irom four vn(a ft thrm) tfra tho
Irgialalure ami M-irniMioD waa Kranled
atveral railroad attorney, (M-rhatnt Ui
rnnai noted of lliem liatinK W. I, r onton,
oi iii huutliern I'ai iflo Kailwty com
any, to aildri-aa tlif fneinUra on tli
lieinlUlaT lull. Mr. Koehler atated that
tlia Koutliern Pai'iflv Com ianjr a at run
ri l ii t-elii nd aeycral lmii'lrel tltouiaiid
dolUra antitiall on ila Oreioii liiia and
Ilia upaliot ol the aliola fruller wai tlia
U'lflalatuie killed lif Mieaanrr.
If tlia OreK'in City olllre ia a faireiam
pie of th earnifikta of Hie Oregon Hum,
tNero la Do rearon aliy tlia coiiipaiiy
li'iuld loa money, a riiitition at this
l-oint la to brick that tlx local olfita tn-
reipu ara rniall in tiruiHjriion to the
ity' Mjultion and iiuainea. Never
inneaa Uie Oregon Clljr olline a jtroM
eartiif.a lor laKt year irera aornetntnK
hka '.J, (UK). Dunn-the motilht of Octo
ber and Noveiuher when grain ahi-
tnenla aero heavy the receijiU averaued
I JU a day, and on coe day fl.l'OO waa
taken In. heventy-flve tr cent of the
Income la freight bnainea and 25 er
cent paaacnger. At (irraent the dull e
aoli La on and there ia comparatively lit'
tie doinif, hut lew -otle have any idea
ol the tiuaineaf that goea through Oregon
CHy daily.
The Nmtnern I'acific Coiujiany't linea
In Oreg in total 725 luilea aa folloaa:
Kaal lJe divnion, 3VS tnile;VooJburn
hl'ringlield branch, 140 nulet; Weat Side
iliviaion, II'.' mile ; Yamhill diviaion. ICX'i
in i Ira. The groaa earning of the whole
avtlern for the flrat ten month ol the
current lifral year were f4,697,Wi(). For
the aame period laat year they were V7.'
b'i2,W7, an increaae of over aeven mil
lion iu one year.
IMHKI) OP lOkXllOXERS.
Recolar Jane Term of the Coaatj
Iliard.
K, Mortoa, Jeha Lawallaa and T.
Klllla, ComiuUaloaara.
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Oaauoa.
W ill i rarllmlii all Ih enurl at lh alala. Ol-
tv. I,, i u n. to i,ui iiu.j.
O. V. Ka-tluuii (. I!. Pimirk.j
1)1 MICK .V KASTIIAM j
Attornovs-at-Lnw. j
('(iiimnTciiil, ltrnl Kritfttn nml I'ro-I
lalo Law, Sjn'i-inltiiM.
Abtrai t of Title made, Money Ixianed j
Oregon City, Oregon ;
W. B U'R. 0. Bchuabal I
U'RKN & .SCIIUKMEL
Attorncya at I.nw.
Slcutfdjcv JfXbuollrtt.
Will iiracilc in all conn, inak ColleRtinni
anil arltlniiieiita of Kaiata.
Kurntali alialracla ol title, lend you money
and leml your iniiiiry on Ural morgKe.
Offlco In Entorprlso Dullding.
lre((oli l lty, OrrRim.
JJOIUOUT A. MII.I.KH
ATTORN liY AT LAW
Lurid Tltlcn unci I.iind Office
I limlrtcem ft Hpecliilty
Will jiructice in all Court of the Stole
We aic Sole Ariit a fur the Celebrated
Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows
and Cultivators.
We also lire I slock of f LANl'T JR. SEEDERS. SFRAY FUMPS, ETC.
Pope & Co.
4lh & Main St.. ORISON CITY. OR., Telephone 465
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GROCERIES
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Room 3, Weiiihard Wiltf.
Court Houmc, Oregon City. Oregon
JANIt 0P0KK00N CITY,
Oldest min Douse u me citr.
Paid up Capital, IMI.0U0.
Hurplua, Iai.hmi.
raiauiKNT, caABLB a. CarriaLii,
Tii.a rHaaiuxNT, aao. . HABume,
AaiiiBR, - a. a OAvriai.11.
(nnnral liatiklng litialuea Iranaaoteit.
Mtipoaiia rtmtitved atitim in cheek.
Appriivail hill and mile illacimtued.
Jimmy ami city warrant bmiKlit.
Ixiana mulii iiinfallalile aoonrlly.
Kidlianne IioiikIi t aiol olit.
(lollnotlim iiimtu promptly,
brill anlt avallaiile In any part nf the world
Tnleitraphla einhanxu mil on Portland, Bau
fraiioUco. i:iil(!ni.i mill Nuw York,
ntureat pal J mi tline dnpoalta.
HK COMMKKCIAL HANK
UK (1UK1ION Cl'l Y.
I'apllBl, ..... HK),KI
THANHAt'TN A OBNBHAI, IIAKKINII H1'IN.
bimiia inmlu. hill ilianouiitoil. Muku nil
"flimm. IIiivn nml aolla exi'lmmiu on all point
the llnlltiil HlHte, Kiiropu anil II011H Kiinif.
Ucpiialt rcnv,,ii atilijeci to uliock. Hank
open Irom U a. u. lot r. M,
b V. LATOUKKTTK, PreaMont.
K. J. lit VI" It CHlor.
Wholesale Prices.
HARRIS' GROCERY,
First Corner
From' Court
House
, L
( j Kfifl Ti .
Stiito Normal
School
Monmontb. Oreeon
Drmand lor Oraduataa Tlie demand for irrml
uiitr ol the Normnl 81'hool duriiiK Ihr pnat
ycur una ncen mucn iwyotnl tneaiippiy. I'o
itluni with Irom $ao to $7,1 er month.
5tat Certlllcate and Olplnmai Stmlrnt are
piTpurril fur the alnte eiamlnntilon and
remllly take alnte piiier on Kmiluatlon.
PtrniiK Aendeiny and Profeaalonnl Course.
Well ettilpicd Triilnlnif Itepnrtnirnt,
Ittprnara rmiKr from $1 SO to $1 75 per yenr,
l'ull Term open September 17th.
l'or enloltiKuecotitttinlnK f"lt nnnounermrnt
uililrra or
J, B, V. SUTLER, P. L. CAMfBELL.
Seoretiiry. rreident
IVs it remernbem, That a regular
term ol' the Hoard of County Commia
itonert for the county of Clackamas,
elate ol Oregon, begun add held at the
court iiouae in said county and ataie on
W edneexlay, the Mh day of June, 1001,
the aame being the regular time fixed by
la' fur the tranaaetion of county btni
neaa. There were preaent, Hon. J. K.
Morton, Hon, John lwe!hen and Hon.
T. H. Killcn, commiaaionert; K. II.
t'ooiivr, clerk ; and J. J. Cooke, sheriff,
when the following proceedings were
had to wn :
In the matter of road report for the
month of May, )J1.
The Hoard bavin examined the re
tiorta of the road suierviaora lor their
1 relvlive dlntrula and being fully ad-
viaeil, It 1 ordered that they lie and here
by are approved and the clerk is hereby
authorized to draw warrants on the
Koad and General funds for the eeveral
amounts and in favor of the following
named :
Road Diatrict No. 1
Geo li Kate & Co gen fund.
John Harrington
Jete CoHtea, road fund
k J Spooner
H Gilford
O Wallace 15 00
Sam IWrnliarU 9 00
II Stuekey 51 00
Chaa Council t0 00
V, I pankhauer 3
F.d Tutholke 27 00
H Richardson 12 00
11 Tbieaen 15 IX)
V Worthington 12 00
W H Couimell 50 00
Total f3.i4 40
Diet No 2-
Pote A Co gen fund 1 25
J Zeek 8
Rons Parker road fund 18 00
I W Johnson 15 (X)
Kd Davis 9 00
Willis Johnson 3 00
A C lavis 33 00
Wan! Jones 0 00
PT Davis 25 00
W W Smith. 1 50
('ha Koadarmal 7 50
Milo ThompHon 3 HO
Lute Heebie 3 75
Win Fullerton 7 50
Max Kychman 6 00
143 40
. 28 60
. 13 50
. 6
1 60
Dial. No.
Go IJIUUiAO). Ka fund 5 70
O Htratiaer, road lurid 3 (XI
O P.airihow , , , , 12 00
A Giinderaon , (X)
K hukow 4 (io
John nlUiin 12 00
Win lioelioln 23 60
iilbrt Jomrud 8 25
J il Jtevetiua 2 IX)
ToIbI , ,
Dial. No. 7
A Clhomaa, road fund.
Martin Thomas
frank Thomas
Chaa Leaf
Win Calvin
Jaa pegles
Total
Dint. No. 'j
1 Drake; gen fpnd
Go B Rate A Co
Miller liros A Co
Wiihelm Held
Herman J.ms
rred Lin
liana J'jIhibod
Henry Winke
Han Klinker
I'elei Paulnen
John PuliMn
Henry Kmiih
Juliu PaulHc-n
Auguat Paulaen
Henry Johnaon. .-
Henry Johnaoc road fund.
Julius Paulfteu ,
.113 05
5 2.1
4 12
. 3 on
. 4 60
. 3 on
. 22 (XJ
.143 24
PRACTICE MARCH
Hoofe From Orrgon City to WIN
holt Springs In Suirgcstpil.
HAS EVFKT 54TIRAL ADVANTAGE.
The Port'and t'oiapniiies f'ooM Cjiiih
Here by imt and he Joined
by Company A.
fund.
Total ... .
Diat. No. 10
U D and J K Kly teen
Miller Jiro & Co
John llonehon
Sherman Coop
Adoiph Miller
Chaa Miller
Kobl Miller
John llonehon road fund.
Jack Kurgher
Total
Dial. No. 11
Pol k Company, gen fund.
Geo B Rate A Co
W A Holmes...,
IVininger road
II E Roen
il tMiiathers.....
II I Jin kin ... ,
W W Morgan...,
B htricklaml...,
It Holcoiub ....
77 lo
lunl.
..$113 03
.... 75
... 9 hO
1 70
18 00
15 (X)
18 00
12 00
14 25
12 00
6 00
K O Thomas 6 00
W H fciiuitu 21 00
K Smith 45 00
D Watts 8 25
S Jones 4 60
C E Smith 12 00
J Charles 4 50
M Rivers 6 00
F E Smith 9 00
S Foray the 6 00
FCSnvder 16o
A Perry 75
J liaocratz 4 50
II Smith 13 00
Total.... $220 00
Diat. No. 12
Scripture and Reaulien. sen. fund f 1 50
Fred Gerber, road lund 21 00
N. Kin-hem 33 00
II. liahler 24 10
C Kin-hem 22 87
O. D. Robhin 1 50
Chaa. Ilaltan 13 50
U. Watt 1 00
C Johnson 13 50
S.Cland 6 00
Geo. Cloener 6 00
W. P. Kirvheji 24 00
Ren Swales 10 50
Myron Rabler 7 50
Y . M. Kirchem 3 00
Captain Kemp, inpw:for of rifle prac
tice ol the Third Rfgimenf, Oregon Nt
url Guard, was in town Ttiea-lay, In
lctitig the rangn of Company A on the
Went Mile and the target. The com
pany will commence practice Sunday
and will continue every Sunday until
the encampment Meuitwr of the coin
puny are preparing for the regimental
prac'ice march, the exact date for w hich
ha Dot been a-l, but probably will start
Joly5. This date is highly favored as
the regiment would lie in readme with
lee trouble, having to prepare (or the
4th of July parade anyway. The route
of the march ha not yet been rbownn
hut the one moat favored is Oregon City
to Wilhoit Spring, about '.'A mile coat
of this city. Tne Portland companies
would come here by steamer and be
joined by Company A. The march
would take lena than three days and on
arrival the regiment would camp. WiU
hoit Spring i an unexcelled location for
an encampment. The regiment could
go and come by different route and
the ground i trai-ticaily free, from grow
ing crops. There ia an aulimited water
supply and feed lor the animals. Ab'in
danl wood supplies are also to be had.
The topography of the country between
here and Wilhoit is such that traveling
would be comparatively eaay.
About twenty wagon teams will be
called into reoiintion lor the transpor
tation ol provinions, tents and other nec
efMarie abicn cannot be packed by the
men. Camp will he pitched and broken
tacit dy and the order of march will be
exartly such as is followed when in a
field of battle. There will be advance
and rear guards aa well as flankers, and
as a whole ui h duties will be illu-trated
as are required In actual marches to
ward an enemy.
By reason ol the fact that ibis is the
first maneuver of this kind put into prac
tice here the movement haa been ac
cepted with much enthusiasm and inter
est is unanimous in the ranks. It is safe
to say that all who can possibly spare
the time can be counted on to participate,
and it is certain that the march will re
sult in much good since the circum
scribed space of the Armory does not
allow of anv such maneuvering as will
be executed in the open.
Kaliki suits will be worn, as they are
light and clean and more lasting, and
much preferable in every way than the
blue uniform.
FOKEVT ElMiER.
Will Begin Duty in the Cascade Bene
Next Week.
Total $183 87
Diat. Nol3.
V. II Boiinev, general fund.
W. C. Ward, road fund
-LOIBEB
LINDSLEY'S SAW MILL
All kinds
Furnished at
Lcavo Orders at Vaughn's Livery Stable.
Total , $148 20
Dist No. 3
Richard Kalumow gen fund 5 25
V. Walfhagen 5 20
Ell Utirghardt
J W Hilleary
Pope A Co
Geo ii Kate A Co
Herman Rettig roud lund
Aithur Dunlap
Henry Rock
Richard Witzel
Karl Tong
Win llayden
A V Cooke 44
Wlter Ileiser 9
30 IX)
8 30
88
S9 50
11 00
9 00
4 50
13 00
5 25
10 50
00
IX)
Goo Rarst-h 10 50
W W Cooke 22 50
Frank Marion 4 50
Theo Schinalu , 6 75
Total $235 58
Dint No 4
Geo 1$ Kate A Co am fund 4:1 00
J E Arledgo 4 60
B Forrester 2 25
TOdell 75
J E Burnette 1(1 00
Jackson Brown, road fund 2 00
Chas Vancuren 3 (X)
11 Udell 3 00
iE Burnett 8 00
Total.. $80 10
C B Ward.
M C Ward
John Mattoon..
John Lovelace.
Ed Miller I 60
.$ 2 50
.. 34 00
. . 45 00
.. 15 00
.. 3 35
75
Total $102 10
Diat. No 14
B F Linn, general fund $ 18 00
Wm F Harris 75 99
SG Bailey, road fund 13 50
J M Myers 3 00
11 W Schmale 12 75
J V Forbes 5 00
I, M Davis 0 (X)
V O Dickerson 3 00
J R Mvers 18 00
H O Schmale 1 50
B F Linn e 00
Total $143 71
Dist. No. 15
A F Stokes, general fund f 1 00
HHTaber, road fund .... 25 00
Geo Laselle 24 00
Wm McCord ?1 00
8 Thomas 15 C'J
W B Law ton 7 60
F M Thompson 3 00
A Warner 18 00
II Joehnke 6 00
GeoTownsend 3 00
Lowell Blanchard 150
Ell Parker ; 1 50
F W Hacker 3 00
Frank Hendricks 2 25
Total $108 75
(Continued on page 4)
The billions, tired, nervous man cau-
not successfully compete with his healthy
rival. DeWitt'a little Early Risers the
fatuous pills for constipation will remove
the cause of your troubles. Geo. A.
Harding.
Captain S. B. Ormsby, Superintend
ent of the Cascade forest reserve, re
ceived notice that the following rangers
have been appointed to go on duty in the
reset ye June 16;
Northern division, W. II. II. Duftir,
supervisor; Newton J. Ferrell, Salem;
Charles F. Elgin, Roeedale; Willard N.
Morse, Montaivlla; William II. Hesse
man, Minto; David A. Carter, Hillshoro;
George V. Taylor, Macleay ; Ephraiua
HenueM, Gates; Adolph Asctiuff. Mar
mot ; William C. Ward, Viola; William
C. Walker, Dufur; E.iur G. White, Sa
lem. Central Division Enos Dixon, super
visor ; Robert H. Yeatch, Cottage Grove ;
Ad.l. L. Morris, Harriaburg; Henry A.
Foster, Sisters; William Nash, Slaters;
Leonard K. Livermore, Eugene; Charles
J. Dodd, Springfield; D. D. Shaw, Leba
non ; Albert B. Lacey, Rickreall.
Southern division. Nathaniel Langell,
supervisor; Smith C. Bartruni, Roae
burg; Adison, S. Ireland. Molalla:
Charles J. Yau Zile. lioeeburg: J. K.
Wick, Ashland; James II. Wheeler,
k'ort l." 1 1, . V;l. U W....I., L-l
. v, , k,uji.,ii j unaa 11, lllllb, XViaiU-
ath Falls; James C. McCully, Jackson
ville; ueury ireianH, Jacksonville.
Bull Kun reserve T. J. Mauuin. Jr..
Portland; George W. Woods, Bull Run.
Ashland reserve W. M. G. Kropke.
Ashlaud.
Library llcurflt.
A large audience assembled at the Ca
ms school bouse last Saturday eveniug.
the occasion being an entertainment lor
the benetit of a library.
The people in this vicinity have long
felt the need of a public library and ibis
is the second entertainment given for
this worthy cause. Sufficient money
was raised to buy a fair library.
Xhe program throughout, consisting
of recitations, songs and dialogues, was
w ell rendered and reflects credit on the
program committee w ho prepared it.
The leatures of the program deserving;
special mention were the music by Mr.
William Inskipp, Miss Lulu Hayward
and Fred Lindsay, a dialogue by eight
little girls, solo by Win. Inskipp, jr., rec
itation by Letha Hornshuh and an able
address by Howard M. Brownell. The
address was a thoughtful exhortation to
the young people to make the most of
themselves, and all present were im
pressed with the earnestness of the
young speaker and tendered him a hearty
applause.
During the summer there will be more
of these entertainments ami the public id
iuvited to attend.
'
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Usy Womm
Absolutely tuRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesomo
ovt ftftwtNO 9frmrn co., kfw von.