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MORNING. ENTERPRISE. FltlDAY. ATJOCST 11. 1911, MORNING ENTERPRISE : oRZGoai cm, oregoh L JL BROOIK, tdltae and Pwbllshee, mtt a, mi. at tb Boat at CY aat U Act at Marat two sr suscti rmu, .WM On Year, by Mil BIS MoatKe. by roar btnatba, by er wiib. by caiilai Amirenc urn nrst Paa. ear m nm taaTtina..wU rwt Paga. Ba kirk ilM til i iHl ss..lSe fnhfTM BoattMa bay pa-, per first hwlln lie Pierwvae poaittce u Bar, par ImH aAdwd haaarUona UM In ma alkar tbaa ftrat Ba-, Bar tea nrvt I Ttlom 1 Sua paper o(Imi than fire pace, par kkaa A TRIFLE GOSSIPY Ueeala 10a aw Ume tiears Vr Itaa. Waata. Fr Sato. Ta Raai. ana seat a arorS flrat meertlea; oaa-bajf aaat Mtrh additional. Rataa tar aoertletaa; to ate Weafcty Catarprtae will be to mum aa b tba allr. for adrarttacaaeata art aaaacwJty Par tha waakry. Ware tba aavarUbaataal to traaafrrrad Iroat tba sally t tba araak f. without cata. tba rata will ba ft aa toeb far raa W the pap at, aa4 I be aa todk for special paatUoav ay party to uakaewa tba atonrartoa. LaaJ aaVartlata- at khxml admltotoa eetea. Clreua iTWtMaf aa4 aatolal tvaasUal 'wvertlbtns at He la o aa took, aaeora mm ta apactai coadttloaa pwaitoi tba Elliott A Park hava received an other Interesting letter from Roberta Schuebel. who with bar pa rani. Mr. and Mre. C Schuebel la louring California, la an automobile. Tha let tar follows: Wednesday, July 2d. 1911. We left Woodland at 11:30 a. m.. coin through Wlutere and Cacavllle where we atopped for lunch. I M u aa vary hot. but aa we got far 1 J? I ther aouth It organ to get cooler. Wa -- - I . T. - t 1 Aft ........ . A m m mciai ovuivia m muvm v.av i where we crossed tha hay on a ferry. It kapt getting ooular all tha ttraa and hy tha time wa reached Oakland wa felt tha naad of warm wrnpe. Wa reached Oakland at about t p. m. and remained thera all atght. Thuraday. July IT. 1911. Wa decided to remain tn Oakland all day and at 1:30 p. m. we took tha ferry for San Francisco. After view ing tha City Hall and a few other ruins of tha earthquake we vlatted Golden Gate Park where we aaw many beautiful aighta and then re turned to Oakland aa it waa quite cold. r" --: Friday, July JS. l011. We left Oakland at 3: SO p. nv. passing through San Lorenso, Irving ton. Warm Sprtnga and Mllpltaa. Wa saw many apricot orcharda and near San Jose w stopped and got some, picking them off tha tree our selves. We reached San Jose at 5: SO p. m. and remained thera all night. Saturday, July 39. 1U. We left San Josa at 6 a. m. and atopped at Morgan Hill tor breakfast. Wa found It quite cold ta the morn ing but by afternoon It waa very warm. ' We passed through San Martin. Gilroy, San Juan and a number of amaller towns. -reaching Sallnaa at 10:30 a. m. . Just after we left Salinas wa passed some people In a Ford car who had atopped at tha side of the road See ing that they had an Oregon number on their machine we hailed them and found that It waa Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Busby and little boy. They had purchased their car while In Oregon City and had started for Loa Angelea on the same day that wa did. He had had some trouble with his machine aa he did not know how to manage' It very wel' and so we atarted out to gether. We reached Soledad at 13:30 where wa had lunch. After we left Soledad wa passed through only one town until we reached Jolon at about 5 p. m., where we took supper. We left Jolon at C p. m. and started for Bradley. We reached thera at 8:45 p. m. and remained all night Sunday. 3u1t 30. 1911- We left Bradley at 9 a. m. and stopped at the San Miguel Mission. It haa a high adobe wall around It land waa built In 17T3. but la very . ' well preserved. ROYALTY AND LIVESTOCK. w P8? ,hro"h P"0 and Santa Marquerita and reached San Lola Obispo at about 3:30 p. m.. The recent coronation of a new . where we remained until 3 o'clock. British King brings again into prom-' It was very warm but aa soon as lneace the Intimate connection of theilr1lrt San Laia Obispo there was a , . . . , cool ocean breexe. English ruling classes with sgrk-uV .... uon reached El Plrmo hearh -Ftra aai.- aaj Bankrupt Bala' waaaaaai ate lack Mrst toaaitlaa: aa jaaal toaarUaaa aaaaa Batar toe toab Nawa Itaan ana wall wftttaa artfoias af an lit, wltk lataraat to local raaAara. win be cladty accapb. Bayata4 aaaaa- ilpta aa-var raturaaa aabi We ay atvoa ta prepay CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. -Aug.-11 In American History. - 1807 Robert Fnltoaa boat the Cler mont, steamed to Albany. 18QS Tfcaddeoa Stereos, amtesmaa. died ta Waahlngtoa: bora 1TSX. 18n-Dtacovery of Mars' two aateUltaa by Hail of United Statea Naval obaarratory. ISM-Americaa attack an 8aa Jmaa, Porto Rico, repulsed. 1910 Robert Treat Payne, philanthro pist and president of the Ameri can Pear society, died: born ISM. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From aooa today to noon tomorrow.) Sua aets 7. riaea 6.08: moon rises 8.19 p. m.; planet Mercury visible setting after the ana. 1989 tba nest total eclipse of tba sma that will ba vtolbie tn Parte. CHICKEN MET TAKES BIG SLUMP tu lae. WANTia WANTED Collectora to aee my col lection of all aorta of curloa, an tlquea. and Indian trlnketa; stamps for atamp collectors; coins for numismatist, arrow heads for arch aologista, etc. I buy and eell all aorta of curloa: also all klnda of secondhand furniture and tools. George Young, Main, near Fifth atreet. y ivt:-.ii sdvartlaemaata for thla eoluma. pneaa vary raaaoa abla. Sew rata at haad of reAnma, Read tha Mors Tug enterprise. WANTED You to know that tha En terprise Job printing department la tha moat com pi a la ta tha 8tat, ' outside Portland. Try It for your aaxt printing. WANTED Glrla at Oregon City laundry. Call fox foreman. FOR 8 ALB Space la thla column 8eU that old plow or harrow; you . doat ase It since you purchased your aaw ooa FOR SALE Good Casottna launch, cbeap for cash. Inquire 1304 Bev enta Street. Oregon City. HARDING-WALPEN Tract a. Acre tracts, garden and fruit land, level, fine view, one-halt mile to carltna at Gladstone, sold on Installments or terms to auit. Inquire 1003 Main atreet. H. a Clyde, agant. For bargalna tn - houses. lota- and land, see H. & Clyde. 1003 Main street. Oregon City. FOR RENT The Walden homo oa tha bluff at Oregon City. "Phone Portland Main SIM. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck .ft Dlmlck, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. rare and especially . with the livestock Industry. Tha royalty of Europe are great patrons of tha fairs and all oth er livestock affairs, says tha Oregon Agriculturist. The former King was a moat enthusiastic breeder of var ious lines of fine stock, notably Shire horses. Southdown sheep and Short horn cattle, and waa a strong competi tor for the highest honors In the show ring. While tba royal flocks and herds may not have bees of the greateat Influence tn themselvea the patronage of royalty has doubtless done much to give British agriculture where we got our first glimpse of the ocean. We remained there for a short time and then atarted for Santa Maria which we reached at 8:45 p. m. and where we remained all night Monday. July 31. 1911. We left Santa Maria at about 11 a. m., passing through Gsrey. Los OUvos. and Santa Ynex. We decided to go through San Marco's pass and Just before we reached Can Marco we came to a river which We had to ford, aa the bridge had beea washed away. The sand waa very deep and the other machine got stuck, though we pulled them through. After working with It for a abort time It waa discovered that something hail beea burned out. bo thar a-ot the dignity and popularity which It j some horse to pull the machine np now enjoys. -aa- A' sew patent erase, now working aoceessfully on a barge going np from New Orleaaa, la said to promise the eariy release of the roustabout If river traffic can diaplace. with ma chinery, labor which can not be de- j down over the mountains and then pended upon, there will not remain rrom tD tOD tn nat mountain anj doubt of its growth, under caps- w" T14 wa and th moon v. .. . shining oa the ocean. onto the bank. After working with It for a few minutes longer wa de cided to go oa to Santa Barbara and send someone from the garage to help them. It got dark aooa after we atarted: there were many sharp rams, and the road waa rough and rocky. For about thirty miles we traveled np and ing on the ocean We soon reached Santa Barbara and remained there all aight. Tuesday. August 1. 1J1L We left Santa Barbara at a. m., passing through Caaitaa Pass, Ven tura and Cahuenga Pass. The roads It will now be recalled that Hoke Smith, elected sensror from Georgia, resigned from the Cleveland cabin ' to sop port Bryan in his first cam- wre very good but It was hot. and paiga for the Immortal ratio. The M ff M 7 cuM .?wytWB , . . . ' was dry and dusty. We did not pass dutiful son la making a strong fight through any other towaa and re n ine urmocrauc parry againat toe reached Los Angeles at a p. prodigals gettag any of the veaL e.i -ii Several moonshine brandy and whisky stiila have been discovered In New York and Brooklyn. While rev enue agents have beea keeping eyes on the mountains, the metropolia has long been flooding the market with poor qualitiea of whisky. All,(rauds lead to New York. tha Knew. "And yea allowed that young aaaa ta Use youT -Tea." That wae very ladisrreet." -Not at aa 1 had looked at hie naaacial standing." New York Journal pleasant thoughts "The greatest art in tfe is to have as many pit ant thou4its as possible" is a wise saying, which does not in the least neaa that each aSoughti caa be maaWarJurrcl dreaaWy out of one s BaiadV To have paratant thoughts ltaiua!y aaearn thai a aaaa aaaat Eva aa kmd. pure, aaweaUi reJaboa with those about ham. that he bmbI have ka aad high ideal, that al law acta avaat be kind aad rtgfa. If yoa have aot these rjarassot thoawjas, axriuire them. There la a big' slump tn tha chick en market. Fryers have dropped In prlco from 17 1-J to 14 and hena ara down to 10c. The decrease la due to tha big supply, and raisers, desir ing a better price, should wait until tha atock oa hand la somewhat de pleted. That early crop potatoes will ba going to tha Eastern marketa In car load quantities before the aad of this month waa tha ataiemeat wade by the manager of a local commlsioa house Thursday. -It la of course Impossible at thla time to make a definite statement re garding the extent of the. business we expect to do wtth the East thla year." ha said, "but there la an urgent de mand for new potatoes now In Chi cago and other great marketa of tha Middle West, where tha hot weather of tha past six weeks haa reduced tha local output to email proportions.' HIDES ( Buying Green hides, Sa to 6c; aaltera. (He to 4c; dry hides, 12c 40 14c. Shiep pelts, ile to 7Se each. DRIED FRUIT Local prices are firm at from Kc to 10c oa applea aad prunes, peachea ara Ifc SALT Selling 50c to 90c for Sao. SO lb. sack, half ground 40c; 7S for 100 lb, sack Portland Vegetable Markets. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1-23911.50 per sack; parsnips, ll.JJ 611.50: turn! pa, $1.35011.50; beets, $1.50. . VEGETABLES Afparaxus. 90cO $L75 Per crate; cabbage, aew, $3 par hundredweight; cauliflower, ILrtO $1.75 per dosen; celery. California, 75c 3 90c per doaen;' cucumbers, t La 0(9 $3.35 per down; eggplant. 15c per lb.; garlic. 10c 9 13c per pound : lettuce, 50c per dosen; hothouse, lettuce, $1.50 0$3 per box; peas, 9c 11c par pound: peppers. 30c 035c Pr pound: radishes, i5a per dosen; rhubarb. 34e (33c per pound; aprouta, 9c; tomatoes, $20 $3.35. ONIONS Jobbing prtcee: Oregon $2.75 per 100: Australian. $3.50 per 100; Texas. $125 per crate: CaUfor ala, $3 per crate Oregon City Stock Quotatleaa. HOGS Hogs ara quoted He lower. From 135 Iba. to ISO lbs. $ He. rrom 150 Iba. to 200 Iba. me. BACON. LARD aad HAM. are lim VEAL CALVES Veal caJvea Bring from 8c to lue according to grade. BEEF STEERS Beel clears for tha local markets ara fetching me to (Vc lire weight. SHEEP an arm at c to 5c. live weight Ouotaraana ear Oregon CRy. POTATOES Beat, Buying 1 cents pound. Fl-OUR AND FEED -Flow la ataady, sailing from $5 to $5-50; vary little of cheaper grades. OATS (Buyng) Gray, $23 to $24. white, from $25 to $36. BHTTSR (Buying? Ordinary orantry brings from 15e to 30c, fancy dairy from 2 Or to 13c. eraaaa ery 33e to lac EGGS Beat grade 35 coots. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit tie good atock offered. Good boas ara bringing 12c Old roosters are la poor demand, broilers bring from Itc to lSe with good demand. WOOL (Buyuigl-Toot prices ara ranging from 14 to 17 cents. FEED Shorts $29 to $30; rolled barley. 321.50 to S3 3. 59; process bar ley. $33.00; whole corn. $39.00; cracked com, $40.00; wheat $3100 to $33; oil meat $53; 8hady Brook dairy feed, 11.25 par hundred pounds HAT (Buying.) Timothy $1( to $17; clover $9 to $10: oat hay, beat, $12; mixed. $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to $14- Sleeping Car Bertha. Moat porters make ap bertha as that ooe'e bead la toward tba engine. "Ex perience baa taught me." say a a writer ta Good Housekeeping, -that la eaaa of a collision or even a common quick atop this may naeaa a bruised bead or a wrenched neck. Bo I always aak to have my berth made op with my feet toward tba engine. In a recent collision I was the only person la a crowded car who escaped mora or leas serious Injury, and I believe that I owe thla aer-mingty providential ea- mm ta an MMtilA m t Ihmn rlikih. m.t .k. I i I renuiuuon wuin "J aai . - r. jwim rnnnrll fn 1V). H o( Jnlr Ittl I nftuini, mm t V. vai HI lawfl. WDUf other raisaengera were tbrowa bead fore moat. In Fifteen Years SmoRinit In Public Will Be A Obsolete By Dr. HARVEY. W. WILEY, food Expert tTuoaT" ,TTk C Wants, For Sale, Etc Mattoaa naaar Ibaaa atoaaUlad haaAtoaa wU be taeeMae al aaa eaa a ware, nrat laaantiia. hall a aaat aaAitloaaJ aaaar Itoaa. viae toab ear. M bar aaaalb. baS toab aare. ( neaej ti par aaunib. Caab aue aaruaipaay erSar snlrae S" baa aa eera aeeouat wl tba paper. Me n..i lor arrara; wban arrars aaear fraa awrraalad aotloa wt nrtoted tar aatraa. aUaHaumi enarse ATTORNEYS. O-. D EBT, Attomay-at-Iaw. Money loaaod. abstract i furntohad. lead titles examines, estatea settled, gwav mw hoalaaai Over City. rj-RKN 5V 8CHTJEBEL, Attoraeyaat Law, Dan tacher advakat. will pra Oco la all courts, make collections aad anttlamenta. Offlea In Batar prise Bids. Omawa City. Oteg-em. UILDCR AND COtwACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder aad General . Contractor. Estimates cheerful gives oa all classes of building work, concrete walks aaa reinforced Res. Psoas Mala 111. INSURANCE. L H- COOPER. Fo Fire faeuraner aad Real Estate. Let aa handle roar pro parti aa we bay. sail aad exchange. Office la Ratarprtee Rldg Oregoai City. Oregon- Al CITY NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE for making an Im provement of Monroe atreet, Oregon City. Oregon, from the south aide of Third atreet to tha aouth aide of Fourteenth street. Oregon City does ordain aa fol lows: Section 1. The proposed Improve ment of Mos roe atreet. Oregon City Oregon, from tha aouth aide of Third atreet to the aouth aide of Fourteenth street, shall be made according to the plana and apeclcav tloaa on file la the office of the City Recorder, of aald Oregon City and approved by ordinance adopted by tbo City Council. July 5th. 191k which said plana and apeclficatlons are hereby referred to and made a part of thla ordinance. The improvement aball be con structed aa follows: The atreet shsli be brought to the sub-grade tbo full width thereof. Oa the roadbed macadam ahall he placed not less than 9 Inches thick at the center of atreet, and CT Inches tatek at the curbs, and when completed the roadbed ahall be brought to grade specified in Waarad Detaila. "It waa like thK said the private dthteu. "Just aa the three burglars crawled In at the kitchen window the dock struck 1 anT- " Excuse me." aald the great detec tive, -bat which one of the three did the lock striker Said atreet ahall be properly pro vided with drains, catch basins and gutters neceaary to preserve the grade, embankment and surface of the street, and to provide all prop er drainage. . Sidewalks ahall be made of concrete, except where upon application to the Council owners are permitted to have wood walks laid. All aide walks ahall be ala feet wide and laid to the prop erty line. Curba ahall be laid on both aides of the macadamized por tion of the street, 20 feet from the m ITMIN FIFTEEN YEARS SMOKING AND TOBACCO CHEW ING IN PUBLIC WILL RE OBSOLETE ; Tbe crusade again, the ase of tobacco In public ha s double prorpo that of 'PURTFTTNG the air and (or . , the RELIEF of persons who do Dot oa the- weod and whose nostrils axw OUTRAGED by tobacco gnwke. ' , . I do not object to man smoking his head off IT HE CARES TO provided be does H St home or la the wood or oadowa, but not .where other httmaa beince are liable to be. IT IS NOT FAIR.' VOTE COUPON. o GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. ' Thla coupok wheo neatly clipped and properly filled tn wtth the name of the candidate 70a wish to vote for, win be counted aa one vote. . Name of candidate . Address 4 Thls coupon Is void after Aaguat 19. Cut on Usee. Doat rolL Bend In flat et-eeoe-eeee4eeeeeeooeee.e4 " r , Nominated by e Address S..i. Thla aoaainatloa hlaak. who properly filled In aad brought or mailed to Contest Department of The Enterprise will const for votes. Only one ot those Masks will be credited to each can- w dldate. . v ' 4 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa " " NOMINATION BLANK. GOOD FOR TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES. I wlah to Nominate Miss .'. . 1 Address v. center Una of the atreet where the roadbed Is forty feet wide. Curba shall be of concrete and aat verti cally to aulHtrade of the alreel. Crosswalks aball be of wood four (41 feet wide and not lesa than three luchea thick and all tha aald Improvement ahall be made accord ing to the plana and specifications filed July 19th. 1911. and approved thereby. Section I. The Improvement ahull be cltssed aa "Macadam" and snail be maintained by Oregon City f'" the full period of ten yesra from the data of acceptance by the Council. Section 3. Tha City Recorder la hereby directed to advertise for and receive proMsala for aald im provement, but the cjty reaervee the right to reject any and all bids therefor, and Ihe Mayor and Ke corder shall enter Into a contract or coutracta with each person, firm or corporation to whom Ihe con tract or contracte are let by the City Council of Oregon City for the Improvement or parte thereof as specified In thla ordinance. 8ectlon 4. Each contract shall contain a stipulation o the effect that the person, firm or corpora tion to whom aald contract or con tract a are let. ahal look for pay ment only to the aum aaaeased up on the property liable to pay for auch Improvement and collected and paid Into the City Treasury for auch purpose and they will not Oregon City by any legal process or otherwise to paid the said sum out of any other fund. 8ectlon 5. Whereas, the condi tion of aald atreet la and waa dan gerous to the health and safety of the public and Its Immediate Im provement la necessary for the Im mediate preservation of the health and safety of the public. In the Judgment of the Council of Oregon City. Oregon, an emergency exleta; therefore thla ordinance shall take effect and be tn force Immediately upon Its approval by the Mayor. Read flrat time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the " City Council, held on the pth day or August. 1911. L, STIPP. Recorder, ORDINANCE NO. . AN ORDINANCE reducing the width of the Alley In block (US. Oregon City. Oregon, from 18 feet to 10 v feet wide. Oregon City does ordain as fol- Iowa: Section 1. There Is hereby va cated a atrip of land eight feet wide off of and from both sides of the Alley tn block 6. Oregon City, Oregon, and the full length of auch Alley in aald block, and the alley through aald block Is hereby reduc ed In width rrom 2S feet to 10 feet wide. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of, Ihe City Council held on the 9tb day of August. 1911. L STIPP, Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. . AN ORDINANCE appropriating mbney to construct Public Toilets at Mr- Loughlln Park and at lower Seventh atreet at the Suspension Bridge. Oregon City does ordain aa fol lows: Section 1. There la hereby ap propriated out of the general fund of Oregon City. Oregon, the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much aa may be neceasary to pay for the construction of two Public Toilets, one to be constructed on the grounds of McLoughlln Park, and the other to be constructed under the east end of the suspension Bridge oa lower Seventh atreet Oregoa City, Oregon. Said toilets to be constructed according to the plana and specifications made by the City Engineer and now on file In the office of the City Recorder. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City Council of Oregoa City, Oregon, held August 9th. 1911. L, STIPP, Recorder. Resolution and Notice for Sewer Dis trict No. 9. Oregon City, Oregon. WHEREAS, Pursusnt to an order of the City Council, of Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, hereto fore msde. the City Engineer of said city, has filed tn the office of the Recorder, plsns and specifications for an appropriate sewer located on Twelfth street. Taylor atreet west erly to Jackson street. Oregon City. Clackamas County. Oregon, and the boundaries of this district are as follows : Commencing at the northeest cor ner of block 1. Beatle s Addition to Oregon City, on the north boundarv of district No. 6, thence westerly to ine nortoesst corner or lot t, block 1. Beatle a Addition to Oregon City, thence southerly along the wester . ly boundary of district No. 6 to the southeast corner of lot 5. block 1 Beatlej-ddlilnn 10 Oron CU y4 thence westerly along the north boundary of district No. 6 to the east boundary of district No. 3 at the southeast corner of block 1(59, thence northerly to the northeast corner of lot 4. block 170, thence easterly 81 feet to west line of Taylor street, thence southerly 121 feet to the point of beginning. The plans, specifications and esti mates hereby approved and the boundary of said district benefited -and to be assessed for such sewer as follows: By laying a sewer along Twelfth street from Taylor to Jackson streets with vitrified terra cotta pipe having an Interior diameter of Inches and all necessary lateral sewera draining said part of said blocks above described, and said sewer shall have all. the necessary manholes, lampholes. . lateral. .nH connections. It shall be laid and connected acordlng to the plans and apeclficatlons adopted and approved by this resolution. The probable whole cost of this aewer is IS50.00. T.b Rcora' Is required to have this resolution and notice pub. iisaed aa by charter provided ' L8TIPP, Recorder. GOOD MANAGEMENT Vau have noticed tost those who pet ahead In tha generally those who are food managers rhe have lut. care of their Ineemee. It la eonceded the world ever that the heat way ta tau , ene'a Income and have a growing balance la te hasp a hank ai There are Just aa many raa tone why YOU should . , count at thla bank aa there are why any ef our hundraa, ' ntd depositors should. Come In and let we tell them to yau. The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BARK IH TBS COUNTY 1 O l.ATOl'RISTTE Praaldaal r. j kUTc. THE FIRST NATIONAL B of OREGON CITY rOREGON CAPITAL. aAO.000.OU. 1 eeete a e'el alng weineee. Open frvfti t A along the west boundary of lot 11. block 6. to Ihe nrthst corner of hit 4. block 5. thence along the weet boundary of lot 4. block S to the southwest corner of lot 4. block S. thence along the aoulh boundary of blocks 5 and 4 to the southeast cor ner of block 4. thence along easterly boundary of block 4. J snd 1, 19 point of beginning, and The plana, speclficatloni and sell, mates hereby approved and the boundary of Ihe dlaltirt benefited and to be aaaeased for such aewer as follows; to-alt: By laying a sewer along Eigh teenth street with vitrified lerra cotta pipe having an Interior di ameter of 11 Inches and an I Inch lateral sewer draining blocks 2. S. 4. 5, 7 and sVwIth the eceptlon of lot 5. block 5, and lota 15. 14. 13 and 12. of block 6, and said aewer ahall have all the necesaary manholes. lampholes, Istersls and connectlona. j It shall be laid anu ronnecieu ac cording to the plans and specifics tlons sdopted and approved by thla resolution. The probsble whole cost of aald sewer Is $J.00.00. The City Recorder Is required to hae this resolution published aa required by-the Charter of Oregon City. L STIPP. Recorder. CDaTDiNlAL ITTt OPENS AT ASTORW (CDUnu4 from 1.) D-isl..e a . .. . .I' . n "once r Sower Die- V.... or,0" City, Oreaon. WHEREAS. Pursuant to an order C.ck.m'i,'rCOUnfn f e7 We,?.?1 En,nr Mid Recorder plana and specifications -Hi-ropnate eewer. located In Green Point territory. Oregon City J. rtf"n- bonndarie. of this district are aa follows: ner C'rf " th "Wln-ast Cor- ncr of block 1 Green Tolnt pl.t Uience w,.,.rfy ,Ion boundarle. of block. 1 aT 7 Tth7r,;:t:r'r,hof b,ork t- of hutw J "5 ,h WMt boundary of blocks 7 and i. to the aouth wait fevt-rsarras pedltlon were subjects of !reat Itrit aln. t'slng this for sn eiruae, they aolS out the post at Fort Astoria In IRIS, to representatives of tba North west Company, who brought tha newa of tha-outbreak of war between the I'nlted Statea and Great Britain In 1S12. Fort Is Established. Coder the name Fort George, the fort established by A at or and known aa Kurt Astoria, remained under Brit ish rule for several years, until at the instigation of Astor. the I'nlted States, undrr a clause of the treaty of Chent, In ahkh both nations agreed to surrender all territory cap tured during tbo war of 1112. demand ed the return of Port Astoria. England's repreaentatlvee on the Joint commiaaion In London admitted the bona fide settlement of Astoria with the Intent to colonise, and ceded sovereignty of the fort la ISIS, but Insisted upon recognition of the valid Ity of the sale of the real property by Astor s partners to tha Northwest Company. Astor waa thua cheated out of his property, but the I'nlted Statea had secured practical recogni tion of a powerful argument for uae In the permanent settlement of the Oregon controversy la 1840. In that controversy. Ureal Britain, aa the result of exploration and alleg ed bona fide settlement of Fort Van couver In 1821, claimed the territory aa far aouth aa the present Oregon Washington boundary, the London Commission having tentatively fixed the boundary line along the 59th par allel only so fsr west aa the Rocky Mountains. Again the I'nlted States brought forth Its argument that Astor'a expe dition Intended, prior to 1821, to colo nize the entire Columbia River water shed, and this argument, supported by discovery of the Columbia In 1792 by Captain Gray, and exploration by Lewis and Clark In 1805. secured the acknowledgment of sovereignty to practically all the territory drained by the Columbia, save a considerable area In the Okanogan country. Almost Causes War. The Called Statea did not yield up the Kraser Klver watershed and the greater part of the Okanogan country gracefully, polk, with many other eminent Americana. aa convinced that out title waa perfect aa far north as 54 degrees 40 minutes, and he and the Democratic party made their campaign In 1844 on the famous alo gan. "Klfty-four-forty or fight.- The steps taken In line with this policy by Congress all but Involved ua In war with Great Britain, who flatly refused to consider any proposal for a boundary further north than the 4th parallel. The backdown of Con greaa, which was followed within a few weeks by - the convention wllh Enland etttablishing that parallel aa the permanent boundary, waa termed "a disgraceful surrender." The territory, secured to tha iti. ed Statea. however, waa a vest one, comprising H iif tha .. .... of Washington, (ir.n.n i.k. .-j parte of Montana and Wyoming. 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