OREGON CITV ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907. r My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish It; give it tomcihing tu live on. Then It tvill Mun fjllini' and will grow long uul heavy. g Aycr s Hair Vior i. ilie only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair bulbs. You save what hair you have, and gtt more, too. And it keeps the tcalp clean and healthy. Tim bunt hind ol a ttlmonlitl "Mold fur ovr BUty ynnti." J.I). rr()o.. I.i.woll. Ummn. a Maiiufeoturvri ut SaHSAPAMIUA. I'll.lS. llll UK V PIXTOSML. I-) ELLOH 2,(KK) miles of long din Ihiu'h telephone wire in Oregon, WaHhingtoit, Cali fornia arid Idaho now in ojMration by the I'ncillo Fttition Telephone Com pnr.y, covering 2,2r) towns Quick, accurate, cheap All the natinfiu'tin of a personal communication. Distance no ellect to clear umlerntatiding. Hx kane and Kan Fraiiciwo an eanily heard a Port land. -Oregon City oflicf at llanlniirV Drmr Ntm W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Crailui tc of the Ontario VrteiU nary Collrye o( Vuronto, Canada, and the McKillip School of Surgery of Chicago, lucatcd a' Orrgon City and CftUblithcd an olficc at The Fashion Stables, heventU Street near Mala, Both telephone. Farmer' Ijj Main iju m -a mj mil n j'ww. Si ) 1 i mm, The Aristocrat among the vvhiskles of the Old School. Without a peer. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. OIVIS RELIEF AT ONCE. It clonuses, soothes, heals, and protects tho diseased innmbriinn. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold In tho I tend quickly. Kostoro the Sonsos of Tn-ste and Smnll. Fjisy to uso. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho luiHtrila mid ftbsorbud. Large Siin, 50 cents at Druggist or by mail j Trial Si.o, 10 cents by until, ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren St., New York. A Aitro (ti.rfttilond If yon un , , iaU3;,Lt suppository r i ii ii i m pile I), mm,, Thnmpinn, ui'il (Irf1fil BnhnoU, fllntrlvlHfl, N. 0., wrltu.1 I oftn v 1 1I117 ilu .11 vim olKlm fur tlii'til." Iir. S. M. lnTnni, I KRVKD Itlllllf, W. V.t VrltON) "lllf'f fflVtt UlllVl'NIHl.RlL rnotloD." Ilr. II. 1). Mudlll, CltirltalmrK, Ti'nll., rll.: "Ill ft prnallo of VH ynin, 1 bav. ruimil lia riitiutlr to iiiiim1 7tira." I'mal, 50 Ointi, Sitmiilw Krvt. Sultl I lij Drumilill. MtRTiN BUOY, lNClTr, PA, boui in Oregon t. n. Ituitlley tiro Can for 1 n'l- tin in pie. 1 A ""-It clijers Oh H ANNUAL STATEMENT OF OREGON RESUME OP FINANCIAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURINO THE YEAR. A Great Deol of Worry Caused Shortage In Road Fund Remedy Bug geited. By The two new roiinrllinen, CharleH (iti) ninl Fri'd Meyer, took their sent around the tuhle, Wediu-sday night for tlio llrMt Hunt; tho Mayor nnnuuwed hi appointees and all wir confirmed; the aiiiiuul a well as inonllily report were read; bo hI.I.'h Hie usual ainount if routine IhimIiu'hm wbm disposed of at tho flriit regular ineeilitK of council for 1907. Councilman A. Knapp wan unani mously re elected prenldint of the council, an honor hi colleagues were Kind to bestow, for IiIh "best 1 ran" h good enough for Ilium. W. A. Mini Irk ax recorder had pleaded the council and earned hi unanlmou re election. The Mayor'a Appolnteea. City proMceutnr J. U. Campbell. Street Superintendent John C. llradley. City Hiirveyor and engineer II. A. ;tiiniiM, Chief of policeCharles K. Burn. I'ollcemen- H. L. Shaw and W. II. Cooke. Street cleaner -George Marley. The Keiui iinnunl report of the water rommlHlmmer waa rend ami ordered published. Councilman Knnpp railed attention to tho Item of JTiO for tele phone. Hi, thought with all the valu able franchises given the companies the city should not have to pay phone rental. Tho quarterly and annual report of city treasurer were referred; the recorder' monthly and annual report rend, ami the mayor announced tho following committee: Flnunce Committee Win. Andre son. K. I'. Hand A. Knapp. Committee on Street and Public Property K. 1 Hand, t). C. William, F. J. Meyer. Committee on Health and Police J. N. HarrlnBtoij, Henry Ilrandt. C. W. Pope. Committee on Fire and Water A. Knapp, W. 11. 1.0KU, Henry Ilrandt. Cemetery Committee I). C. Will lam, J. N. Harrington, C. W. Pope. HI Honor alto untiouuced appoint ment of head of department, as Klven bImivh ami all were confirmed without dlHHent. W. Kainho was granted etxennlon of liquor license. Claim were allowed except one of C. (i. Miller for $:'5 for gun and amu nltlon fumlHhed In Outlaw Smith hunt. This was referred hack for Investigation. Knglneer's report on Sewer No. 6 rend. Nash'a woodHhed must he repaired or torn down. Tho following claims wero allowed: General Fund. Chns. K. Hums chief of pollco, burying dog $7(5.00 IC. I.. Shaw, night watch W. II. Cooke, special police .. W. A. IMmlck, recorder and ad 75.00 75.00 ditloiial work for December.. 35.00 1 J. U. Campbell, prosecutor fees .levying tho road levy within tho pow- and opinion 82.50 pr ,f the city and thus remedying this George Marley, cleaning Main jKrent shortage of $1783.30. street '. 50.00, Tll cty nmds are especially ex- W. M. Gadko, cleaning Main St. 10.00 Pmslve to keep In order and during L. McFnrlnnd. chief tiro dept 10.00 I tho lnt year for example, $1253.G0 Wilson & Cooke, brooms . . . M, I). Latourette, treasurer, 10.50' ' Ktanips, stationery, etc 45.00 C. N. Greenmun, hauling 9.25 Williams Hros, hauling 11.25 Pope & Co., repairs at Jail, sup plies, etc 2.75 J. R. Myers, wood 5.00 J. D. Rentier, labor and material (Ire house 23.50 K. F. Story, blncksmlthlng. . . . 3.90 Clin. nCtta, meals at Jail .... 11.00 Unterprlse, printing 15.00 Portland Genl. Electric Co., lights 385.95 C. 15. Nash, wood 4.00 A. O. Long, fire supplies 31.50 Oregon City Mill & Lumber Co., lumber 57 Oregon City Foundry, catch ba sin cover 2.32 Road Fund, J. C, riradley, street supt $58.50 John Gloason, street work 30.00 N. Story, street work 1G.00 C. n. Straight, streot work ... 12.00 Wm. Giulke, street work 17.00 John Walters, street work ... 9.00 A. Wlckham, street work . . . 8.00 Multnomah Lodgo No. 1 brick.. 2. CO Sewer District No. 6, Fund. John Dlttnor, Inspection 55.00 W. A. Dlmlek, ordinance, entry of assessment In lion docket Bancroft applications and en try 10.001 II. II. Johnson, final estimate CITY FOR I906 Hewer Hist. No. G 20.00 Recorder's Monthly Report to Jan. 2, 1907. Fine $ f.0.00 Cemetery Fund 60.00 License 421.00 O. W. P. & Hy. Co aeet. fran chise noo.oo Cluckamii Co. tuxes, genl fd. 215.C8 Premium Warrant sold, (iem ral fund , C.21 Clackamas Co. Tax Uoad fund and Premium on warrants.. 1 n.2! Itoad poll tax 28.00 Sidewalk liens paid road fund.. 40.15 Jackson St. I nipt. Fund 284.09 Jtiekson St.yJmp. Fund assess ment paid 281.1)0 Sewer Ilt. No. C Fund, as- segment paid 97 .CO,) 1 Total . $rj 10.78 The Treaiurer'a Report for 1906. Receipt on Hand of General Fund. Taxe $091:908 1 nullum iini-n , u'v.J'f Miscellaneous license UOi.'JO Exempt fire certificate 9 00 Fine 31900 Il....h....u P'lfiA An Sule of cow, horne and lamp 10.25 i O. W. P, Co. franchise CIO 00 Sale orillnaneo book 1.50 Prelnium (; warrant and l,f,,U f kft Kent o. c. T. Co 150.00 Forfeiture A. Mlhlstin 91.00, Sale of b...iks to Water Com.. 14.00 fuuh ,.n i,nr,,i lun i i im. i qui r.o 1 Total receipts $1C,C35.7I Diiburaement for Year. Warrants drawn fll.C74.91 Interet paid 5401.06 Permanent Street Improvement Receipt for Year $3832.19 Disbursements 22C0.94 Road Fund. Receipt. Taxe Clackamas county road levy oil i o r i iniinini on warrants boiu... ' u' i Koad Poll tax 357.00 Account lumber, labor, etc... 2C3.97 ' O. W. P. Co. share repair Main street 43.72 Total $2899.01 Disbursement. Warrants drawn during year$7413.10 Interest paid on redeemed war- rants 2G9.27 1 Total $7082.37 1 T1i. .lw.rt.a... . . ....... uiuniK iiiu year ill j the Road Fund I $1783.30 and needs to be remedied In some way and has caused a good deal of worry to the ... ' councllnien who are on tho finance j committee. The trouble seems tr. he ' In the fact that the special road levy ' Is far too small each year for the e.- Illinult',. Pl.n. I ...lit I ... . ., . ii.n.v ioiivi n.!n.Tui wiiiiiu me cuy limits. Last year tho levy wn di vided Into two taxes 3 mill road tax and a 3 mill bridge tax and as the city is only allowed 00 per cent of the road tax. Its share was Indeed far too smnll. This has been the bottom of the whole trouble between the county and tho city officials. Some now say that tho charter ought to be changed, thus placing the power of Wtti spent on Molalla avenue, $470.20 .... . .... . . m tuMinifcum mreoi, anil a large sum on tho Madison street bridge and tho lower end of Main street besides tho ninny regular road expenses. Following Is a report of the city's indebtedness: Indebtedness on 5 per cent $50,000.00 General fund warrants out standing 24,950.00 Road fund, warrants out standing 18,751.74 Total indebtnoss $93,702.3G The following bonds Issued for the Sewer and Street improvement under tho Itnncroft Bonding Act. amount ing to $27,720.S5 might also be added hut these will be paid oft by tho property owners along tho Fifth street sewer system. Report of Water Commissioners for tho. year 1900 to Jan. 1, 1907, as fol lows: Total receipts for year ....$37,802.28 Total Disbursements 13,013.03 Outstanding warrants 24,408.34 Inventory 9s!490.00 Gross receipts 1905 11,057.75 Gross receipts 190G 12,077.74 Increase $1,019.99 Warrants after cash appliod$31,0 10.02 Tho recorder's report showed that mine persons had boon burled in Mountain View cemetery during the month. Two Intitrmentfi were also made In the Odd Fellows cemetery. ARLPRr. IU DC IUYVW 311 E lyigan, Jan. 1. Xmas came and old Santa, too, now both are past and gone for 1900. Mis Elsie Fallert spent Xmas with the home folks. Mrs. Sophia Btrohm of Portland spent Christinas with her parent Mr. and Mrs. John Shuttle. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Lewthwalte of Mt. Tabor are spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ulebhoff. C. (', Itobbln and family of Port land are visiting relative here dur ing the holiday vacation. A brother of Mr. A. It. Partch re siding In California, made a brief visit with Oregon relatives. Most of the Ixgan young folk at tended the masquerade at Damascus iv-eeinber 21. Mrs. Swale and daughter Miss Mary Swale, who have been visiting In Missouri and Kansas thl winter are expected home soon. MU Lulu KIrchem Is Improving and v. Ill soon be out again. That "old bird" whose mission Kooseveit has so strenuously defend - ed, and known to us as the Stork, made a call at Henry Swale' home, leaving a little son. If newspaper talk means anytnlng, wo Pralrlo folk will he living In town before many moon pas. The Christian Confederation com-! panv have notions on several hnn,lr.,1 ""re nere, wun uio unuerstamiine thl Is to he a townslte. According " Hie Sunday Oregonlan of December 2.'l alt ttrranL'enieiit art. niu.nt mm. J pleted. The promoter are all sub- j "tantlal citizens. Success to the ven- I,un' - Th location is Arthur' Prairie which could be made an Ideal and ; beautiful place. This Logan country Is one of the most prosperous and , iu-bwbkij Kfcuons in me county. 0n, gon City talk of an electric line , to P.eaver Creek and Molalla, but this I place Is not mentioned, yet If there had been a line through here, thl 'other line may not have been eontem. i 1 pl it to (I. Ore eon Citv U too slow thnf Is all Just wako up to your own In - terens. Mu niohwr , Portland to school Wednesday. i . . A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the su-' perlntendent of Cart Service at King- "ton. Jamaca. West Indies Islands. j says that she has for som6 years used , ' -namberlaln's Cough Remedy for'. fimnh. n,-f, o .1 ,.K . o--.. ..... aim mmiijg coiign land has found It very beneficial. She ! a implicit confidence in it and would t e without a bottle of It In her i, l'omo- Sold hy Howell & Jones, COLLISION KILLS . ERNEST HASTINGS Portland, Or., Jan. 3. Ernest Hast ings former leading man In Baker Stock company was killed last night In a railroad collision on the Union Pacific near Llrule Station, Neb. Two trains collided In a blinding snow js,orm - Thirty people were in the ob- servatlon car with Mr. Hastings, but ho was tho only one killed. He was very well known here. Improve and Beautify the Complexion. The principal Ingredients In Dainty I.axakola tonic tablets are cascarin and dandelion which is one of the saf-1 lost complexion benutlflers known Forty little chocolate coated laxative tablets, 25 cents. Huntley Dros. Mail Carriers Have New Suits. The mall man now walks up and down the streets of Oregon City with pride, for he put on his new regula tion suit Thursday morning. Every one will be glad to hoar of this change In his garb as he can be easily distin guished from other persons. Dangers of A Cold and How to Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin In or result from a cold than from any other cause. This fact alone should make people more careful as there is no danger whatever from a cold when It is properly treated In tho beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Congh Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine in uso for this disease. It acts on na ture's plan, loosens tho cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition, Sold by How ell & Jones. When you want your horses well taken care of, Btop at the Farmers Feed Barn. 44-tf ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Grippe or Influenza, whichever you Uko to call it, is one of the most weakening diseases known. Scolfs Emulsion, which is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophoiphites in easily di gested form, is the greatest strength-builder known to medical science. It is so easily digested that it sinks into the system, making new blood and pew fat, and strengthening nerves and muscles. Use Scott's Emulsion after Influenza. Invaluable tor Coughs sad Colds. ALL DRUGGISTS COo. AND SI. OO. ooooooooooooooooooooooo ' STATE OFFICERS ON PLAT SALARY! ' The oTicers of the state of Oreg-.n are now placed on a Hat salary and , the same went into effect Wednes- ! ; day morning. This means that all the! ! fees collected by the officials will! i have to be turned into the state treas- I ' ury. j From the best InfoiR.ation at hand, j It appears that under the new law the I state Treasurer will turn in fees to the amount of It 000 a voar thl Knino. M oi one per cent on the security bond held by him for insurance com - panies. This fee was allowed for co'lectlns thu intf.ro; fr.r tha .T - panles. The Secretary of State will turn in about $8000 a yes--, the fees to this amount being received from notary commissions, certified copies of rec- ords, a percentage of the insurance licenses, Bnii me insurance license 'tee. This will make a total of $12,- 000 a year. j The flat salary law also cuts off ! perequlsltes to the nrobable amount of - $5000. maklne a total of S17 000 i 1 It dors not fnllnw hn ir-vor that 1 the state will be $17,000 better off ! by reason of the flat salarv la - Tho 'flat .aiarv i. ij v , -the Governor frcn: to J50C3, Cat .of the Secretary cf tata from 513C0 ;to $1500. that of the State Treasurer I from $800 to $1500 and that nf t ho ! Attorney-General from $3000 to $3000, showing a total increase of! : iisnri oni i,.o..i., . ... i I ' . . '6 . . n'11 ul UPl sain 10 uie state or S7200. This gain is more apparent than I ronl t .i-...... f . - . 1. . . . , 1 l"v " Ol u. . . , , . i rl'Pl.i '",-"tB UI Wle j . , f '""f " 8tarte;I a Lj . , J o.nctsj and a movement s on font to hnvo mt- j:esiri onicers relieved of t,ome of the duties they have performed Heretofore. m'iaur,e iiiey have recei v- ed the fees and perquisites paid fori the service.. WOODBURN WOMAN LEAVES HtR HOME Wood burn, Ore., Jan. 3. No trace yet discovered of Mrs. Mark Fryman of Woodburn who disappeared from the home of Mrs. Al'.iert Jordan early Monday morning. She was 39 years old, 5 feet 8 Inches in height and slender. She is supposed to have be come crazy over religion. She said she distrusted her husband and others and her heart belonged to another. She wore a red dressing sacque, black j skirt, light jacket and fur. She had no money. Her husband and friends j are searching for her. I CONGREGATIONAL BUSINESS MEETING In tho annual business meeting of the Congregational church Wednes day evening the following officers were elected: Trustees, for a term of three years, Mrs. M. M. Charman, L. Adams; deacons, for three years, Robert Warner, L. H. Andrews, C. H. Dye; Sunday school superintendent, C. H. Dye; assistant Sunday school superintendent, Mrs. W. A. White; church clerk, Mrs. Shepard. The annual roll ca'.l meeting will be held Thursday, January 10, and a reception will be given on that even ing to the new pastor, Rev. E. C. Oakley. The Derthick club will hold their first meeting since the holidays at the home of Mrs. Clark Ganong In Canemah Friday, January 7. Mrs. Samuel Dillman will give an Illus trated lecture on Yellowstone Park, ' ftt1 notfiO anil irtAlira rrlnnnnrl nrlvlls visiting there last summer. When wanting to take a ride get a rig of Bradley, the best In town. o o i Private Mnnov tn I nan 3 " l have private parties with the fol- lowing amount to loan on real estate: f 1 artl,!S Amount. Time. 1 tnooo.oo $1500.00 $3500.00 $100.00 $ 500.00 $ 3H0.00 $ 100.00 to 5 to 10 yeara 3 to 5 years 1 to 3 yean 5 years 1 to 3 years 2 to 4 years 1 2 5 8 15 ir. $ 2f0.00 1 to 5 ye-rs Interest at C per cent and your own tlme for renaympnt. a "ule "-na"e' money at B per 41 11x1. . . t pent will hm nr,t. an,i n,nrtw. I I 1 Ah,o own Oregon City property to j traiT?, for country land, ! '"' UP titles to land fre tf I trflrtp ia rnacto Own 3 lots, house, barn and chUkon park at Willamette, for sale cheap oa installments. No real estate aQ'ent to Interfere. If Interested call, write or phone, JOHN W. L0DER, Attorney-at-Law.. Stevens Building. Oregon City, Oregon. When you require an Abstract of Title ' to lands In Clackamas County, hare it accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company Incorpor ated for the purpose. Our rates are reasonable. We Invite you to ex amine ur complete set of Abstract Books. CLACKAMAS. TITLE COMPANY. ! ::: ) Clauibcr of Commerce Bldtt, PORTLAND, OREGON. I M0Py t0 loan CIackaraa9 County Property. JVY STII'I' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Justice of the Peace. I 0,TiCe in Jagger Building. Oregon City. J. U. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. i wfr-gui'i ltj. Oregon. i Will practice In all courts of the state Office In Caufleld Building. When you tnry WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection and long service. These and many I other good point are combined In TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING You cant etfford ' to buy any other titu" JT0WI CO BO U TOWC4 C4.iO4t CO Seeds prove their worth at harvest i .:;ic. After over Cfty yenrsof ;-"S3, they are pronounce d best and surest by caref.l tcrs everywhere. Yorr . r sells them. KC7 Scd -ti2l free on request. li. KEUKY CO., ltetn.lt. Vllc'w paasaassHis FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A SFB, CcilTtlN RSLIKI for SuPPRSiWID MlNOTRUATtOtf. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. rel Spee.lyl HatU- fftvtioo liunntuieed or Money H'?fundei. Sent prfpn.fi 'or $1.00 per box. Will aenJ them on trill, to be paid for whin relieved. 8 amp leg r'rtm. It your druggial due not have them sviul your orders to ttw 5 Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros. M f. . '