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JJRegon City Enterprise. ifr on vn .m ; . ... j OKKOON CITY, OREGON, FltlDAY, AUGUST 2.', 1001. KSTABLISIIED 1866 :ko.t. howaiu) " KI'.AL J'.STATll AND INHUkANCIf NOTARY PUBLIC At Red l'toiil, Court Hooas HUmIc Oregon City, Oregon J i .10RI&, J ATTOUNKY AT UW ,rr4-fior rnorsarv rutttiMio, par nssi l Clt Cuun rt' 1 D A ! C UTuCMm, c. ATTORN KYH AND COUNHF.J.ORH AT UW COMIJANY A. WON IV ploaietrs... Aro pretty 1ut you can't make bread from tlicm. I no Hour that makcH tlio Lent broad i rnanu-fijotun-d at Oregon City l.y tl,0 I'ortland Flouring Mills, from old wheat by patent proct-HH. Take no other Sold by all grocers. Took LiiKtSnrnlay'H Game From (In lVJJIamtftrK. ItCSl'LT Dl'E TO COSTLY EB'iOIW maim srassr umuon i ity, outturn futiilih ahairaels (ilTUI. Miine,, Pure- .ai trait llutlaaa. ..( ati'l trau.acl Uenaral l.a jKO. V. lUlOVYNKI ATTOUNKY AT LAW 0rttn C'lljr, - - Oregon Will rariip In all courts of Ida stale, pltue In I'eufield uulldlhg. 1 I'.CAMIHKI.I, V ATTOUNKY AT LAW, 0llM I I". Oseuo HID p -! In at) Ibe Vault ml IhaataU. Ol' ,(, , i -uS II tin din 0. W. Kntlmm 0. H. Iiml k. I;l MICK & KASTIIAM Attorncvs-nt-Lnw. Coiniiif r Kal Kutkto ami Prv hate Law, Fin-dallies. AU'rtU of Tltl made, Money leaned 0,'"n City, Oregon T T! mnnmnTn iinmii h HI. HI I KM H TH li UU1JU11UU 11U1DU earn Heat and kt(tis uighi.. lUal Maoli la UM at is .,,L. T OREGON CITY Tho Only Firnt-ClMi Hotel in town. Ratss l day and upwards. JACOB IAMM., proprietor. Harno3smaker and Saddler. Main Blreel, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Oregon Citj New llsraes r ma la la up lo-dgte B:)le. :r.".X':;r "' Koittiriiig Harnesses a Specialty. Jacoii Scliatz H. MlfKR. ATtoUNKY AT I.4W. 0rOf MrKlllflrk'l HIllM Mot, lb Hank ul OragurtCily. . Oasooa. J W. MfANfl.TY J u r tiro of tho IVaro. Will alland Idmllrtlluiit and Mil ftslealale. OftVe oh Main Hfl, Oi p. AlMgi.t a Meal klarkai, lirrn Clt;. W.HJ't.e C. IcU..!1 U'KKN Si SCHUKIIKL , Attorneys at 1aw. pfutJMjcr ibuolrtt. III t fa ilia lit all nmfla. make Collection d willamrnti of M'alea. Furn'ih alalia, it of luia, land jrou ttant)r and Itixl jrour ttionry on f!rt iiiuiita. Offlco In Entorprlao Dulldlng, OrriHin ("It jr. Orn. i a r m . i a. F. :';::'' villi1!-! y-A fti y 1 1 W ' f 'K? 1. 1-- f I aSfr We are the agents for Premo Camera, and the price is re duced from 25 to 50 per cent. U If Try onr f naraatd Irtr.npr, larf buttlf, r " " M . TobbIbc4 rtiltif Hath, tie " " " rulafBata, 25a Latest Novelties In tho Photo line at reduced prices. CHARMAN & CO. JOUKKT A. Ml I.I.Kit ATTORSJiY AT LAW LnnilTlllrnnnd I.i nil Office I lunlftrnn t Hpcglillty Ul'.l iactii In all Court of tlie State Kixtiii 3, Wrlnliard Iltdj. OJip. Court Hollar, Orr(on Cll V. Oirou Wt carry tlit only complete line ol Caaketa. Co (Tin a, Roia, Lining, ami have the only first claaa and up-to-date hrarac in the county. Our prices are new exorbitant. We guarantee satisfaction. We can give you better goods and better acnrlce fur lew money than any ottirr undertaker In the county. Calls promptly attended night or day. SlnJXi cS& EISSELL Undertakers and Einbalmers Talephona 413 and 304. 7th Street, bet. Bridge and Depot Tanroarrr Will Vmj (ompooy A. Here 3-it Muntfay, and a ( loae and E.ntlng Uauitt Is KtprrU4. Oih of I he bat (a mm of the yesr was played ( Willamette I'sk taut Hunday aUjrrioon between Company A. end Wil lamette: nines, both of Ori-ifon City. Tl e rivalry between the teams was spirited nil et h side hid enthaniaatic lupport- Thene tranis hsve played three game and two of them were won ly Company A. Game will be ealhv! promptly at two o'clock. Company A. will line Op this way: Hell, pitcher; Clark, Catcher; Mc Farland, drat baae ; Hedges, eerond base ; Keckner, third base ; L. Kelly, shortstop ; Lee, rixht field; It. Kelly, center field; Warren, left fluid. JIK. t'OLOEItr KEM(;Nf. John Glbboa p.!, 5e 7, . A R., hnrrrndfM IU CTiarter. Mea.le Post, No. 2, O. A. It., held its regular meeting Hatorday afternoon and accepted the retlgntlloo ci Patrick Col bert as commander of the poit, who is in Los Angeles. Mr. CoItt will return to Oregon City, but probably not before his term ot office expires. P. II. Beach was elected commander. to succeed Mr. Colbert, and Faxon Hay ford elected junior vice-commander, to CLERK'S EXHIBIT Condition of Clackamas Count at the End of the Year. SEABLI IW.000 WAS EXrLNI)F.I The Statement Show Tbat f.0,l2..23 Was Appropriated for Koad and Ilrldges. Tlie financial exhibit of Coahty Clerk Corr for tii efiacal yesr ending Jane 30, 1901, has been completed. The lia bilities of the county are $173,658.29, which is the smonnt of ontatanding war rants with Interest. The resources are .. ; , ' ... V'.. ' ' i- 1 v ... .. : I " ,..- ,. . . , . ; ' I - - . - . ,' - . s;- ... .-. ' "," ',. : --i - ! 4 , - 1 I i 1 c f-r-i- . :-;' : ,f';.-.IVi! . , , f ( ! I , j f ft . . 1 ,.. j 4" Hostham Public School Oregon City (J A.STl'AKT, M-1). (itTlia In W itlamelte Illila. Oration I'liy.Orritiin CDUe tiuuri; 0 a tu. to M m., 1 10 t p, 111. and 7 to a , in. 8ell attrtnlon falit to Uhsumatiim ana Ftinalt iMaeaara, Call snswsrad day or nielli. JjU, FRANCIS FKFKMAN, DF.NTIST Grsdiute of the Northwestern Univer sity IVlital Hcliool, Chlrago. Alao American College of lHntal hurgery, Willamette Work, Oregon City. J) . L. L PICKENS, DENTIST, Tricot Moderate. All Operation Uimrantoed, Harclay Iliillding Orouon City, Or. JANg OroRKOCN CITT, Oldest Banklns Dense 1. tlie Cltr. Pal.l up Capital, M,000, Burpiua, v.'u.nou. 'lllHT, . CM A ILK W. C A t'ri (.!. Vk b rHaainaitT, eao. A. aaaume. A"lll, . . . ,1 CAlirilLU. Aeiiral lianktiif bnnlncm traniaoted. "Hlii roi'nlYBif iiliuci 10 ulierk. l'proro.l 1,111a and iintna dltcoiinted. uuuuiy and city warrants bom tit. iiaiia mda on avallalile eourlir. '"''"satioiislilandaolit. unilnmloiii maile prnmiillT. "'tallavAllauleluauypart of the world '"'raiihio KinhaiiKoa anld on Portland, Ban f"ol"i,Vhloaioaud New York. iret PU on lime ilopo.ln. rUI COMMKIICUL BANK OF OK KG ON CITY. "Pltal, ..... 1100,000 lV"40T eHSSAL aANKINO SI'alKSIH. 1.1m " m',' Hllla dlimtiintm!. Makua col !tlima. Iinv. .-.I ...n. . ... .ii ..... n nl Bu, in oiik. After climbing the hill, atop at Moore's Pharmacy On Sovonth Street, Where the best of lea Cream and Soda I served. O O O SUMMER RESORTS. BOSWELL SPRINGS. Southern Pacific trains atop at hotel door. Constantly open for reception of t'lieat. Until room connected with main building. Postoflice (a mails per day). ICxpreM, and Long Diataqce Telephone. Superior to any Spring in America for the curs of Rheumatism, Stomach or Kidney Trouble, or Catarrh. Terms, f to per week and up. J tier day. Location in Douglas Co., Oregon. 1 CAl'T. HKN D. BOS WELL, Proprietor. LONG BEACH HOTEL. Hvrrytioilv knowa of Tlnkrr'a Hotel. Thla rti Mimi hiiu'-r la now oicu fur the mitlon of the uauiil lliniiiKa thai are en-ctnl. The Intilra in aiiiillni with the ln-t tlmt enn t linieiirrit, nml t lie Hiimla who lrciiirnt thla pIit will nml It liu kiiiK In none uf Ita at trncllona thla arnaoii. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE 8K.W1KW, WASH. 1 now nwo for the aenann of 1001. All home vonilorta. itxcellrnt talile board anil nml a moat ilralratilc nlnre for litmlllea. Cen Inilly loenlril mid Itrautlful urroun(lluj;a. I'lnr aurl' Imllilnif, Kcacrvntloni made on aiMillontlon MKrt. J. 1IACKNBY, fkarlcw, Waah. rra, Uiough those of the Willsmettea were more numerous and vociferous. Umpire Zimmerman displayed good judg ment in bis decisions and waa as Impar tial as so umpire could be. Willamette wenttotbe bat and got noth ing from BU and Company A. made one run in their half. In the second Inning the mill buys made two runs and followed up with another in the third. Belt set lied down to steady work and no more runa were mad by Willamette. The game was played with a anap and vim and features wera a doable play by Ca ll IT, IUpp and Ilodgkint and the field, n ol Warren. In the last balf of the filth the score stood 3 to 2 la Wiliamettes' fa vor. Hedges was at the bat and the bases were fnlL Right here is where CalilT covered himself with glory by strik ing Hedges out and things began to look weary for Company A, but in the eighth inning costly errors netted them four runs and the game was won. The players and their positions were: Company A. Willamette Lee RF. ., Graham lleilgea 2U Ilougkiue Warren LF. Kioer Reckner 3B Imrie Clark'. C Keil Kelly, L SS Kelly, R McFarland IB Kapp Chapman CF Bovlan Celt P CalifT BINS BY l.NNIKOS, 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 Wlllammetle 0210 0000 03 Company A 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 6! fill the vacancy canned by the promotion of Mr. Beach. O. A. Cheney was ap pointed aid de-camp on the staff of the department commander. John Gibbon Pott, No. 78, Department of Oregon, is no more, ita charter having been annulled by Department Com mander A. J. Goodbrod, with the con sent of the council ol administration. The post waa organized last October by a few members, and sinew then the or ganisation baa not been a success. It is believed the majority of the members will soon join the Meade Post. Follow ing is so extract from general orders. No. 2: "The charter of John Gibbon Post, No. 16, Department of Oregon, Grand Army of Republic, having been annulled on June 2-5, 1U01, by Department Com mander A. J. GoiHlbrod, with tlie con sent ol the council of administration, and the earns having been approved by Leo Rassieur, commander-in-chief G. A. R., on Juiy 31, 1901, under section 4, article 1, of chaiter 5, rules and regula tions, John Gibbon Post, No. 78, Depart ment of Oregon. G. A. K., is droped from the rolls ol this ment, and all comrades of said John Gibbon Poet, No. 78, who were in good standing on June 28, 1901, will be! granted cards upoo application to these headquarters." OASTOrtlA. Baantha flit m Hay Aitart Ikuga 101,937 00. There is $23,152.30 in the hands of the county treasurer applicable to the payment of county warrants, and MS. "So 30 due on delinquent taxes from 1SU5 to 1900. This leaves a debt of fill, 720.09 against the county. During the fiscal year just closed IS7.727.86 waa ex pended, as follows: Uoad Warrants $31,877 75 Road and bridjre H,?47 48 Pauper.. 4,40 54 Criminal, (circuit court) no CO Criminal (juatice court) 1.14 3d Stationery 1,7, 7J Court lloue and Jail 1.212 77 Clerk 2,5 0f) fberiff.....'. S.78 94 Botiiiiy 37s 00 BiiUtr 303 09 8chool 8uierintendent 1,1:8 80 County Judge 1,20J 00 j County Commissioner 1.2VI 20 Armory Rent 0 (0 Bicycle . 85 Insane 185 05 Jury 1,115 30 Coroner 520 5 Treaaurer t.sa 01 Indigent Soldiers. 41,7 75 hereby Aseor 4,543 50 depart-, Elections 2,94! 23 imtrict Attorney i& X) Recorder 2.557 90 Surveyor v no Court Reporter ZH 50 Printing 670 80 148 50 . 233 10 . 132 54 . . 69 00 182 50 M 25 Bos and Girls Aid Society Registration Tax Rebate Poll Tax Rebafe...., Physician Crittenden Home '1 1 In ik.",".' '"'M and sella eanhansa on all ti t . h.,""t"'iHlaleii. Kiiroiis aud lions K an. , " relvet autijool to obeca. Haul Piulrorri9A.ii.to4r.il, ' UTOUKBTTK, Proatdnnt. f. J. MKYEtt Casklsr. WlUL-itii'iiu: Think ebon I ttio Tho rnonnt'in imVii of tin- fiiihoplione,aie ciUM ii l.y tuu In. t l!it 11 lian until CRAPHOPHONE MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT that an Ml NSl DI.SIRC for rOSSI SSI0N la awakened la all wao dear It. IT 8UPPLIC0 AN ACTUAL WANT (TIE IRRESISTIOLE DEMAND FOR DIVERSION ANO RELAXATION) TO CRATlFY WHICH MANY ARB WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER NECESSITIES. IT IS THE UNIVER5AL ENTERTAINER OF THE AQE An Inethauatibla aoerre el Wonder and Delight to all It In almnle In eoiiNtrin Hon, ami itlt ea nro arrnnged to suit all pocket books! while tl demand will continue human UMliite exints. The Introduction of a few (iraplioiiliotiea Into a community at once creates sn Increasing demand for W CORDS and StJPI'lUS, and n COMIM OIS BlSlNlSS Is Idas esUbllabed. Why Dot sectue the liberal Profits whlih are allowed dealers? WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, TERMS, ETC., TO Columbia Phonograph Co.,(aeni, 125 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Park place Public School ,., ...... ii r.r ; . lil.- ; . ' Mb ? H 1 -'.v- Basea on balla, Belt. 4 j CftliiT, 1. Two base hits, Company A., 1 ; Willamette, 2. Hit by pitched ball, Belt, 2. Stiuck out, by Belt, 8 ; by Califf, 12. Left on bases, Willamette, 3, Company A, 4. Time of game, one hour and forty minutes. Um pire, Zimmerman. Scorer, Keating, The Wiliamettes are not satisfied with the result of Sunday's game and a return match will probably be arranged for Aug. 31, at Willamette Park. JNext Sunday Company A. and Van couver will meet at Willamette Park. For Younir Men and Young rfomen. There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman bo Q"ick as to have interior laundry work put oil on them. Thev nmy dress ever so well, but it their shirt trout or shirt waist Is niussy their neat appearance la epoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than 1b done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. Attorneys Fees 75 00 Damage 12 50 Supreme Court 39 00 Clerk's Rebate 5 00 Rebate Dist. Attorney's Fees 10 00 Rebate Probate Fees 10 00 Road Survey 515 90 Priming Delinquent Tax Sale..., 83 2t) Insurance no 00 O. C.S. R. R. Co 144 0D Uoad Survey Contest (Circuit Ct) 77 50 Lease of Gravel Pit 50 00 Lost Warrants , 12 00 Costs Fanton Road Case 19 CO Sewerage... 7 00 i