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CITY AND COUNTRY, OH ROOM CITV, JI I.V II, ll3. r..- m m T .-j . ,T, Tonne of HultiriiliuH, InilU Cupr, oik your. In advance. 12 01 lugl 'M'y. al inoutin, III advance, I (XI li al not li'uo 10 cents per Hue fur nrkl;li renla Per Hue for each u ikmi t Insertion. Address, I'OUUIKK, Oregon City. Oregon, LOCAT. NEWH ITEMS. Onweno Id building a Inrg-u new Milinol uiiiiuin;. VIcu Pri'HMunt Nluveiiniiii will In in Portland on Momluy , iiiq wuiioit Kprlnu Hlaiifl in now imikliiu rciiliir trip, tliure omi ility ami lmi;k the tiuxt. Tim I'ri'Hliytiirlitn Hmiiliiy ik-IkioI had n punlc on liiat 1 UflHduy In llie ifrove, near inu uitn vruunilH. Two oxcurxlonH from Rulmn to the wnrslilii Monturtiy, nt i'urtlunil, piinmhiI tliroiiuli Irnre on I dummy. The KnicktirlxiclcuT lco Cn., nf I'ort- html, r.-reiVHH Ice hy a !nrn b.irii (ruin tlio Oregon City ice workx. On next Huinlny evaning Uiiv.. (. W Giboney will tlmi'tias tliu money que .tlnn (rum a nioml standpoint. The Etiificopnl Runilny Hchool went to rortianu on llie sti-iimer Altona, yestt-r. Jay. to nee the waraliip Montcmy. Mil lor Vauulian. ol Molullu. now rides In ono of the llneHt hucitiea in the itute, .recently puruHuxeil of WIIhoii A Unulce . The buys' brigade of the Mixtion 1'runliyterian church, nf l'ortluiid, en joyed tlumiaelvea at (iludxtono on Tues day. , The board of water conimiimitiiierii adurtUo in thin tonne fur a tract of reHorvoir. On Monday David Caufleld opened a liuichcr shop, next door to his grocery, in the A. O. V. V. Iinilclin on Hev enth street. Ciplain (Jnnoiig was drilling Company F on the hall grounds on Monday even ing. The boys are witting reiuly for the encampment. Township 10 south, range 0 east, was opened for HliiiK at the land office here on Tuesday . The rush was not hb groat as the wet k before. On Saturday a large hole w is burst in the breakwater just north of the elec tric power house which required several large timbers to repair. Mr. Shatter, who is employed at pulp mill A, was wheeling a truck on a wet floor, on Tuesday, when he slippml ami fell, dislocating his ankle. On Monday tho governor appointed Dr Applewhite, of Corvallis, to fill tl o vacancy in the board of resents caiiHuil by the death of A. K. Shipley. A break in the 10 Inch water main in front of Selling's store, flooded tho 'tipper end of town and caused the water .to be shut oil Tuesday alternoon. The crowds at the meetings of the .Sal vation army are not as large as when they flrrtt came, except on Sunday eve mings, when they draw considerably ifrom the churches. Last week little Hurl Campbell wan painfully but not serioiiHly injured 1 v running into n wire clothes line. Ail Ibis front teeth were bent inward and one was split in two. .On Friday and Saturday interestinit rand successful tests weie made with Taylor's hydraulic stump extractor near triellwood by pulling stumps out bidily with the use of waior.. Tho fish iadjer at Oregon Oily in awaiting a visit to the coast from U.S. Fish Commissioner McDonald, whose opinion will be had in the matter, before any steps are taken. Eajene Guard. James Ward, a man of nearly 00 years, an employe at the Willamette paper mill, had his leg broken below the knee by a pile of Backs of lime falling on him, Wednesday . Dr.Carll set the fracture. Bob Young, wh.) was arrested last Fri day as the suspected murderer of Hun, the Chinaman, at Oswego, had an ex amination on Saturday and was released, there not being evidence enough to hold him'. The entertainment which the Congre gational church society intended to give lias been poslponed on account of the hot weather. It will take place when itlie mercury in the thermonietor doesn't ,riso so high. M P. Bradley desires to extend his 'heartfelt thanks to the citizens and to dhe electric car company for kindness shown and help rendered at the time .and since the sad accident which befell Jiim on July 4th. Henry Meldrum and his crew of seven men started for a surveying trip to the Nehalem, to be gone until November. Mr. Meldrum was at Forest Grove Thursday. Eruest Hands, Harry Weuih and Ed llowland are in his party. Miss Mary M. Charman is having the houBe and fence painted and otherwise beautifying her residence on Main street. She has been staying with iier eon Leonard, ut his Seventh street resi lience lately, as the breeze on the hill is much more agreeable than the noise of Mnin street. EVENTS OF THE WEEK Tux Alii. m at (Ji.aiistonk. The fc lowing among other orders have been Issued by order of llrlgiiiller liuueriil uiinpson, O. N. (i.i I mler the con ditinna announced hy tlio military board of the slate, the llrst regiment of infuii Iry, O. N. ., a liattiiliou of thu second infantry composed of companies 11, C anu ii nun iigni nailery win lurni a brigade camp of instruction allihidntuiiu, iiui'KamiiN county. I he encampment will roinii oni e Saturday morning, Au gust 12, and will continue six duvs, or such longer period as the respective cominiinduis of the llrst regiment, bat talion of the second regiment and light battery A may determine upon . The troops will arrive ut the rami) no as to be readv for duty on thu morning ol the I2lli. Colonel C. F. Heebo. llrst regi ment, Is churged with the location of and arrangements for the camp, and with the preparation and execution of the course ol military instructions. The commanders of the huttitlinit of thu Hue olid regiment and light battery A will rcorl to him iiiijii arrival at the camp ground Tiik Ilri.i, Ids 1'ii'R Link Tax. Some time ago the assessor of Clacka mas county demanded that tho com mittee pay taxeii on the luuds In that county to be occupivd by thu Bull Kuu pipeline. 1 he matter was referrod to City Attorney Muir, who notified the assessor that, under tho statutes, the lands in question were exempt from taxation. Since then, however, a dep uty sheriff, acting under the assessor's instructions, lias posted on trees along the route notices to tho effect that the lands will be sold for delinquent taxes next month. When Clerk Dodgu re ported this matter to the committee luesduy, Mr. Duloh moved that the city attorney be requested to take steps to have the proposed sale enjoined, and the motion was carried promptly and witli unanimity. About HtkJO acres of Clackamas county have been appropri ated for pipe-line purpose, mid it seemed lo be the opinion of the com mittee that I hey cannot legally be taxed. OnijimiUH. Coi.. Mll.I.EIl ltKTUItXS. Col. K. A. Miller, of Jacksonville, who was re cently appointed letter of the U. S laud cilice here, returned from Wash ington last Thursday. He was accom panied by bis brother, Win. L. Miller, and Geo. It. Neil, graduates of the law department of the Ann Arbor university, who were to apply for admission to the supreme court. Thecolonul accmnpi niud them to Salem and from there he went to his home in Jacksonville, where his commission awaited him He intends to assume the duties of bis ollice about the first of the month. Col. Miller says that he had heard so much of the timber luuds of Michigan that be was anxious to see litem and while East look a Kok at some sample trees; he says that the same timber in Oregon would be passed over by a man who was looking for the location of a claim. AjVotlTIIKItl, CHIIIVAI,.-I1. F. Swift, constable of Tygh Valley, came Into the cllv last evening with Albert Valentine. a fud of 17 years, who win arrested fur larceiiev. His parents live in Lacy Clackamas countv. and the buy has been absent from Iioinu for 18 months no trace of him havinu been found uuti his arrest. Tho bov's crime consisted in breaking into tho house of A. A. Hon uey, lit Tygh, end purloining articles front a trunk. Thu proof of the theft was found in n watch chain in his linsses-l.in. contiilniiiL' the initials, "J II. K ," which wu known to be in the trunk. He will be coulin id in bill until next term of court The boy was born and raised in Portland, and while in Tygh, worked for Mr, llinney. 7A Imlln Chronicle, OHSCON CROP WiATHER REPORT. Rkv. Kkad's Ciifiicu. Hev. E. C Long has received a call from the Fhst Baptist church of East Portland, and ac cording to tho Oregiminn the church was never more united nor stiouger than at present. It pussed the Head episodu without being injuried by contention-! uf any sort, as might have been expected under tho Irving situation. Head, who deserted bis post so uncerem inloiHly, is occupying a church in Illinois. How ever, ho never received anv letters from the First church of the east side, hut he managed to get in somehow, and is now as big as an body, notwithstanding his extraordinary exploit in Portland. DkATII OK A PllOMI.VBNT ClTIZKN. Hon. A. It. Shipley, one of the oldest settlers of this county, died in C'orva 1 R on the 14th, and Ids remains wiri brought to Oswego, whore he formerly r, 8 iled, and interred on Sunday. Mr, Shipley leaves behind him a wife and six children, four boys: Milton K., Lester A., Alphonso W., Kiindolph '. ; Mrs. E. S. Miller and Mrs. Wallace H. Slruble. Mrs. Shipley was formerly Miss Celind i E. Ilines, a niece of Kev. (iiistavus and Harvey K. Ilines, and a pioneer of 18.M. To Biiy Wheat. The Oregon Pacific boats are preparing to take a hand In the handling of the wdieut crop of the Willamette valley which will begin to be harvested in a few days. They are stripping the Three Sisters, to make her as light as possible, and will do the same with other biats if necessary; they will haul the wheat from points along the river to Corvallis, there load it into their cars, taking it to Vaquina city and transporting it th'Mic-.' to San Francisco. HoitTirui.TUilAi, Mkktixo. A meeting of the Clackamas County Horticultural Society was held here on Saturday lust with Dr. J Casto as president and u. W. Bobbins secretary A committee of seven, consisting of ',V. S. U'Hen, (i. W. Kidder, Frank Lee, I). W. Howard, (i. W. Bobbins, J. S. Hisley and Dr. Joseph Casto was selected to report on plan of organization. John M. Bloss, president of state agricultural college gave some valuable hints on peach rais ing. The plan of a slate fruit fair was approved und W. 8. U'Hen to represent the county und Chas. Meserve to repre sent the society, to act in conjunction with tho state society committee. The attendance was not as large us it should have been. The next meeting will be held at Cnnby on September lL'th. Anutiiku Paper in'Okkhon City - A new weekly newspaper called the Humid will make its first appearance on Friday of this week. lnsie it will be four pages with eight (columns to a page. It is acknowledged! to be published in the interest of the peoples' party and to be their oflicinl organ in this countv. and it is expected they will secure pat ronage on n partisan basis. II. L.Gill, of the Jrunworker, Oswego, which is a republican paper, is understood to be editor, and lie, witli a Mr. Boss, of Portland, are publishers. Mr. Gill will continue! his Oswego paper willi his brother-in-law in charge. The enterprise bus much the appeal mice of Hying to supplant Mr. Meserve's Jin lerprke with another republican paper, which would be the fourth in this county. I)ki.kiiatks to A. O. U. W. The dele- ga'ion from the Clackaui is county lodges to the grand lodge session in Portland is as follows- Aurora of Au rora. B.J. Gil. nm; Molullu nf Molullu, O. W. Bobbins; Gavel of Canity; Clack amas of Clackamas, E. C. Chapman; Fulls City of Oregon City, G. K. Calilf, .1 A Stewart j Sherwood of Slier-vood, Tualatin of Tualatin, S A. Durham ; Pig Iron ol Oswego, Win. Smith. The co respondun's of this b ireuii, who rcpr. sent every section precinct in the slate, were requested to nnke a special repmt on the urruuge, pr'Henl coudi. Ion and probable yield of grain The r. port are very full and complete and thu conditions hero noted are based on the reports from intelligent mid nb. serving correspondents of western Oni gnn. The weather during tho past week has continued cool, with higher tempe rature! nine Saturday. The highcHj temp 'ratlin s liuvn been from 711 to ivi degrees. There bu-i been an excess of cloudiness and some few rains. The wheat cron is In good condition. Full whoat bus generally been iiicteusi d in acreage: but tho nno.ge nf spring sown wheal him bfen decreased, owing to the lute spring rams. Fall wheat bus an average mere ase in aeieage of fully 10 per cent., while the yield is expecled to be Vi to M p. r cent, greater man last year. Snr ng wwii has been ilecreaseii about 7 Her cent . und the yield will bo fullv 5 per cent, short. An Interesting and valuuhlu fact is reported by a Ma rion county correspondent: On land wdiich last'yeiir was summer fallowed with potatoes llie win lit (fall sown) has u much belter iippeunincu than any other wheat, and it promises to yield I.) per cent. more. Potiitrcs always have a sulo and many would profit by planting potatoes on summer fallow ami not allow the soil to remain idle and become filled with weeds. Tho grain crop couth of tho Culapoola is not so good us in (lie Willamette valley; while on the other hand the unit oi tne latter Is not eog iod as in the former. Spring wheat was sown unusually lute and some of it is leading, and it is not over It) or 15 inches high. Tho warm weather has been of great bene fit to (ho wheat, causing it to ripen inoie p'dtv. H ir es'ing of wheat is in pro gress in soma of tne soni hern counties and by next week it will be general. O.itsarea good cron, spiing sown not so good us fall sown. Having c mtiiiue-i. Hops are growing rapidly; soma are beginning to blossom out. Few lice are so fur observed ; but lire increasing in numbers. Black ber.ios and raspberries are ripening rapidly, strawberries are about over. Cherries are now in tho height of their season, WHERE DO YOU TRADE? SO m mm Willamette If you Lave a Trading Place and are treated rljht, st'e to it, but if yen want to make a change, do mt fall to call ca s Trading BARLOW, OBEGON" Company, W5k m Unlimited Providers of the Finest GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS, etc., etc., etc., at Prices which will astonish yon. P. S. We are Buyers of Gvnln and ' Pay the Highest Price for Country Produce. For the Next Bays -WK OFFER- OUR ENTIRE STOCK Aj COST. EVERYTHING GOES! STAFFORD. Anutiiku Kkactioim IIoiimb. Mr Dowiiint:, who resides on the Jacob place on the west aide, w.h ilrivini; her mother to town on Saturday and an they reached the ateep (grade I he horse became uninunaKeable ami tiiey were thrown from the butruy, injuring the old lady ijuilo badly. If llie injuries pr.ivn more acriou than at first supp'ised she will nut recover. Fifth Stukkt Imiuiovkaiknt. As llie time for reiuoiistratini; attuinst the im provement of Fifth street hud expired, the council on lust Thursday, ordeied an ordinance published, providing for a (travel street and six-foot sidewalks, from High to Van Buren streets, to be completed i liin !M) days. Ordinance published in another column. "Out ok Siuiit." The trnvelhiK pub lic are now fully alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union I'acilic itc North western Lino oilers the very best ac commodations to the public from and lo Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, not only during the World's Fair, but all the year around. A Nkw Extkhi'iiisk. Joe McGralh hus taken charge of Bellomv A liusch's lounge and mattress factory. . Joe is a line mechanic and will only turn out first-class goods. We wish this new enterprise success mid hope that Ore gon City will patronize home industry. Tho strawberry ami cheriy seaion now almost over and we have bciiim look to our other orchards fur fruit; the plum crop is just fair and llie upplo is some belter tmiii none, but dill we look for a heller crop of the latter than we had lust year. John tinge monkeyed with a horse fork lust Friday mid got tho worst of it. He now (inc around with tno of his lingers in splints and calls himself a lucky chap turret 1 golTBO easily, liev. Buiinian, pastor of the Fmg I'ond German church, was installed Sunday; a largo crowd was in attendance. The shade is too hot to be comfortable nowa-days, llie Iheroinoiiviter register ing from ii') lo 84 degrees. dipt II. F, Hayes is now rusiii'uling at his farm on thu hill, und looks us healthy and hourly as in yeurs gone by. John DeN'eui and S. I'eters have been having their bailer in N'eibauer's shop for repairs and soon will be prepared to tio up h.iy in good shape. The Stiill'ii'd school winds up next Friday witli a picnic in 1'olil.i's grovu. All winter and some spring raiu is well headed and the recent ruins have been of great henelit to it us well as to potatoes and garden crops I, knotiii.v. BIOS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that llie board of directors of school district No. will receive sealed bids at the ollice of the tiers, on .Main street, Oregon City, ... .1 ... tl... ;,. I. .1.... ..t T..I.. up III i p. III. oil llie :,t(l UIIJ ut .MllVf LSI):!, for llie sale and delivery of iiinciv (!K)) couls i f good. miiiimI bodv lir woodl cut from live standing trees and to be Come and Get Your Goods at Firt Cost. atVCONNELL, & The One-Priced CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS May 2ctli, 1893. LOCAL SUMMARY. ' The subscriber will notice that the dale printed behind his name indicates the time to which lie has paid. GUITAR for sale cheap. Impure at this ollice or wrilo to llox 01, Ibis city. Prescriptions carefully compounded ct (i. A. Harding's ilrug store. L. 1'. Fisher, Newspaper Advertising Agent 21 Merchants' Kxchange, Kan l'raucisco is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on lile in his ollice. ' For j ib printing go to llie Couii :KKoilieu. Have your watches, clocks and jew elry repaired hy the established and re liable linn of iiiirmeiMcr & Andresen, .All wmk wui runted. I.aivvkiis' liiiiBFS and Foi.Dgiis printed ut the CoritiKii ollico. W. K. Connor, wagon and carriage mal.er; full stock nn hand; work done on sliort notice. Winesett's old stand, near Oregon City Iron Works. Wood taken 011 sub ciiption at Coint- 11:11 ollice. Bring it in summer time. . LETTER LIST. The following is a list of letters re maining in the postoffice at Oregon City, July 20, 1893: IIurlburt.Mrs Hattie Harvev, Mrs Hester Hall, Hiram John, WJ Lewis, Charles (2) Lee, J B Marden, Prof Chas C Mewioin.MissXellie Miller, L H Miller, Gilbert Miller, M ss Minnie Miller. Warren Miller, Mrs A C May, O V Nelson, Miss Lena Owens, C II Owens, Geo N Pulhey, Geo Powell, Miss Gerty Kamsey, James Binger, Charles Stewart, Jehial (2) Osborne, J E Preibe Charles Philips. Mrs Sophia Richardson, U. J Randall, Thos Sormon, Wm Spencer, Mrs Annie Suva Dorningo Smith, R Sloughter, Ralph Smith, Miss Kate E Smith, Mrs Nellie Smith, Mrs Hattie Smith, S L Schivn j, C B Thomas, Miss Lizzie Tharp, C F Fatrow, E Taylor, Richard Town, G D Wyman. A J (2) Wright, D F Wilson, Wm V Williams, W Welch, Albert Whiting, A Weltmer. Wm Weddell, P M Wagner, M A Walker, Mrs M E Whin calling f r there letters please ay "advertised." E. M. Rands, P. M Tiik Brick Tksts Secretary John son, of Portland Pressed Brick Co., thinks the Oregon City corresp indent of the Orrgnnian did hi company an in justice when he misstated (according to Mr. Johnson) facts in regard to the testing of ' the bricks for the improve ment of Main street here. The br'ct selected broke at 80 tons' pressure and went to pieces at UK) tons' pleasure and was not subjected to HO tons' pressure. Mr Johnson says the corners and edges were broken off the brick select ed, in the cylinder test, and that three (out of four) of his brick broke in two, besides losing comers, but Ids were not burnt all over like the Fulton Park brick, lie further says that Oregon City will got a giod street with the brick selected. He Wohb the Bukkciiks. A lady customer culled at one of the leading stores in Barlow the other day witli a view of purchasing a pair of overalls for h'jr husband. The obliging salesman, who is quite a bunch of politeness, pro ceeded to show the lady two or three styles of overalls, dwelling meantime on the good quality and makeup of the goods. In his exuberant overflow of words he said : "Madam, here is a pair that you cun weur over your pants, una they will not look unbecoming it you wear them without pants." The lady assured the young man that her husband generally wore the breeches, hereupon he became unconscious. Three Shlert, CANBY ITEMS. Haying is about over, vest is at hand. Wheat liur- There are two new houses golnj up in town. The Christian church peiple are getting their lumber on the ground for their church. A. Lee is building an addition to his kitchen. The talk is that there are two wi ddin.s near a' hand in Canby. The council met on Tuesday night. J. Foy has returned from east of the mountain. There is quite a good deal of lumber being hauled in Canby from the dif ferent mills. Mr. Duboy is going to Southern Ore gon. N. II. Cook is putting pp a new house on his place near Canby. Bishop Dillon will preach here July 21.1 ?""'" T'T , rT . P Kxervbody come and hear him. dir to Koake a machine shop. l i:.lnn h.. anna oaut nf lU ' V- " mountains to see her sister. She will ! be gone six weeks. j The S. P. has a full crew of hands in the gravel pit, breaking rock for the 1 tiack. j Wm. Knight is doing some g"oJ , work on the road. He has all the stump , blown oat and is now grading it. He , has two teams and six men at work. Or. Charles Knigtit isn't any better. ' He still gets weaker. ' Miss Gertrude Grililde i very nick ! with tin- scark-t fever. Main Street Imi-hovembxt. At a special meeting of the city council, held on Thursday evening of last week, three bids were opened lor the improvement; The lowest bid was from the American Bridge Contracting Co., which was $.'!7,7o8, or 5S0 below the bid of the contractor who deposited a worthless check and failed to sign contract. A coui.cil committee went to Portland on Friday and tested the brick and accepted the Fulton Park brick for the pavement. In tlia evening another special meeting was held and final action was taken by H vote of ti to 2 in favor of the improve mi nt, Greenman and Kelly voting against it. C. P. Wixesett is a practical under taker He is now making it a special business. He is also a practical em balm, r as all who have had his services ran testily. He keeps the most exten sive stock of caskets, cases and colli ns south of Portland, and also a very fine grade of cloth - covered and metallic work. The caskets and coffins are ready trimmed so that persons from a distance canjbo immediately accommo dated. Prices to suit these hard, dull times, for I will not be undersold. Come and see for yourselves when oc casion requires. Same old place, next 1NESETT. Instruction books for pianos, organs and all string instruments ut Burmeis terA Andresen. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Carry Yorn Grcb and Blankets. Carry your blankets snd a basket of grub if yon intend to visit Clatsop beach, for at the Gearhart hotel, at McGuire's (Seaside) aDd at Logan's (Eik Creek) the charges for average accommoda tions are fearfully aad wonderful! v high. Six bits for a night's lodging in a conn try inn, or foor bits for a lunch of Lo gan's stale biscuits and tough bull beef, aie ontraeeons prices. It is after the Mand and deliver op style. Wells Latourette relumed lo Salem on Sunday, Dr. Boss, of Portland, was in our city on Monday. Rev. Dougherty has returned from a trip to Alaska. Geo. Stevens, of Salem, spent Monday in Oregon City. Miss Maria Pratt visited her aunt in Salem last week. Hon. Nupolean Davis, of Salem, was in the city Monday. Mrs. D. II. Glass and sister are visit ing their parents at Alseu. Miss Mary Conyers went loChitskanle on Monday to spend a week or so. Miss Florence Morey entertained a few of her fiiends and acquaintances 011 Friday last. Councilmen O'Connell and Randall were among the base ball enthusiasts at Salem Sunday. Miss Sibvlia Lihbett and Mrs. Selling visited at the residence of A. Goldsmith, Uuitene, last week. F. E. Palmer started for Coos buv yesterday where he is interested in a woolen mill project. Misses Gurnett and Griffith enter tained a few nf their friends at an after noon tea on Friday lust. Miss Winnie Williams loft on Thurs lay for McMinnville, where she will spend about three weeks. W. S. Young, of Wilsonville, was in town Wednesday and reports grain as looking tine in his section. Mr. Sefton, formerly foreman of the Enlerpike, is now with the new populist p iper of this city, the Herald. Hon. Geo. C. B.ownell will be one of the speakers at the soldiers' reunion on Saturday, August l!Hh. at 1'lensant Home. Miss Cora (larding entertained a few of her many friends on last Friday eve ning. She goes to Idaho for a visit witli friends. Frank Kruse, who had a surgical operation performed some lime ago. is doing well and is now at home but not able to be about. Miss 1 1 ma Holland, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Campbell, fir tne past two weeks, returned to her h ime in Salem, Tuesday. The best tea in the market is the Pride of Japan, prepared specially for the Oregon trade. Its fragrance and purity are unequaled. Procure a pound package at II. Straight's grocery. first-class hi every renpeet. Fifty fttrHW"' O" r , 1 . . , .1 .,: 1 ... .1 1 tWU 01 sum woiki 10 oeoenvifreu in ini'sriiooi house on I2ih street and forty curds ut tho new school house on 7th street of Oregon City, and thu whole to be de livered on or before the Dili day of September, 18IIJ. The board reserves the right to reject nnv or all hi Is. By order of the board of directors. Tuos. F. Ryan, Ck-ik. Oregon City, Or., July 17, lSfl.'i. PROPOSALS WANTED. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of water commissioners of Oregon City, at their ollico on Main street, up to 2 p. 111. on tho -!th day of July, lS'.Kf, for tho sale of a tract of land two hundred feet square, suitable for a site for a reservoir. Said hind to be be tween the Molalla road and what is known as tho Appersnn 10a 1, and be tween the new school h uise at tho hend of 7th street and the lane close to resi dence of Geo. C. IOIv. Each 1 roposal to be accompanied with a description of llie land offered for sale. The board reserves the right to reject any or nil proposals. lilos. J?. Jvvan, (secretary. Oregon City, Oregon, July 17th, 180.1. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. Sealed bids will he receive, from phy sicians holding diplomas, at the ollice of the county clerk in Oregon City. Or., until Thursday, August 10th, lS'JII, at ono o clock p. m., for medical atten dance and furnishing the necessary drugs lo the county paupers for the yenr ending June ;jutli , l.wi. Xlio court re- sered the right to reject any und all bids. By order of the county court. ("Ikoikie F. Hciiton, County Clerk. Dated Oregon City, Or., July 14, 1S0.1. Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids will bo received by the county clerk at his ollice in Oregon City, Or., until August O il, for furnishing 43 cords of large, live fir wood to the county. to he delivered at the county court house before September 15th, 180.1. The court reserved the right lo reject any or all bids. By order of the county court. Geo. F. Hoiiton, County Clerk. Dated Oregon City, Or., July 14, 18 Hi I'sion Pacikic Fuutiiuk Rkih'cks tiik Rates. Portland to Chicago :!.1.G0 first class; St. LuU 11 first class; Omaha, Kansas City, Moux City and St. Joseph i3'l ii rst class. Rates correspondingly leduci'd to all Eastern points. Consult Union Paellic agent before purchasing and you will be convinced that the old Overland is the cheapest and quickest If you nro in want 01 a piano, call on Bui ineister & Andreson before buying und examine the celebrated Wtishhuiu, an ini-liiinienl firmly built, rich in tone, ol iighl action and highly finished. Oregon City Market Report. Wheat I'ui bu.'Oo bulk without aokn Oath - l.'lo V bushel, with sacks. Fi.ouk - Roller fa CO per bbl, Del Eoos '.0 3 UTTER a H! ft roll, Vkal 5c itresseJ C1I1CKKN9 ft Uoicn BEEf On fnot:i l! jc;ilresseil 6c StUTTON '2a SHi.sol.r.8 tl ia V tliouasnd. Laid UiXo "t pouna. Hides Green, ac; dry. G'$7c Blb; une-thlnl off orcullcil. Hheep pelts, HAY-Thnothy, SU billed; cluvur (VI. Drikd Kami's Prunes Kle; apples Wg,10c Mill Kkeii Shorts Bran lS.OO; .Chop in; rijuti (1 wheat, to cents bu Fork SUes lie, shoulders He, hums IGc; on loot ; dressed 7c. I'otulucs 1HI bu new; 011I01 8:U'k l.oi c'!iiTik'B aie gnl; peas 2c; I'libljiwe 40c doz; Ripans Tubules : best livor tonic Uipuns Tubules euro headache i I3 thur. SUCiul'Iiiy Mandolins, guitars and banjos of (he celebrated Washburn make at Bur ineister A Andresen. The July number of the Sew England Magazine, published at 211 Columbus Ave., Boston, contained a number of charming illustrations. It contains con tributions from such gifted writers as Julius II. Ward, Helen Campbell, Rev. James Vila Blake, Sainnel R. Klliot, etc. The Xew England stands at the head of American literally magazines, t'l per , annum. . j Burmeinter A Andresen always keep: on hand a varied stock of violins', as well as vitlin extras. ! I l:imns Tahules cure constipation. nn.xTv t-i r.ei'icnccd when much uwure that you possess a diabolical arniiigement culled Ktonui'jh. No two dyspep tics have thu chiho j.retlominant symptoms, Lat whatever form dyspepsia takes Tiii viitlcrlying cause is in the LI V Eli, and cne thing is certain no one will reiimi;i a dyspeptic who will 2fSr It trill correct n luiaocu, ttxpcl foul ffmiea. Irritation. rtUt Digestion Start the JAvrr tvorking and all boHiit ailments will dinappear. "for more than tir yan I mffrrerl with IaX pp-i in w'if: form. 1 triJ several t -ry but tT.f alT'jrrVd do relief At lut 1 tried (iiii.om Livrr kefuiator, which cured me is a i.ort time. It h a rood medicine. I would not h witiout iL" Jmu A. Kcahe, phiiad'a, Pa. ' a a general family remedy 1st Iyipcptia, Torpid L:er, Cotmipation, etc., I hardly mvtr ue am:hing elte. and have never been diap fointtd in trie eiiV.I prMuCcd ; it teems to be aJmo prrect cure for all of tk Stomach aam bocU."-W. ) hix"T, Macoa. Oa.- ORDINANCE NO.... Or'linunue No ProvMltiK for tho timu niul maimer uf linimiving Fifth hircul in (in-wni. City, Oregon, Wtwwu the wt lino nf llih mret't Hii'lihi! cun ii ly rotul hear thu west line uf Vitn ii ii re u i reel. Oregon City Um ordtiln, as follows: Huetioti 1 . The proposed Improvement of Mint purl ul r'lhli fttrccl lying between the west lint ul High hlreet ami t; county mud near tho wvst Hue of Vun Utireii Btreet hIiiiII bu euii)pltel n hurelmifier provided within nltutv CMii diiv niUT the MiKidux of the contract by the purlieu thereto, due notice thereof having been kIvwi by publication uf notice hh will more Inllv hii pear by proof thereof duly iireiteKied and likd in the omee ul the cuy recorder. Section '2. The Hurftiue ol the street nil all he clpured nf all timbers, (! ttkn or other obnirne. tlnnti (rtdcwttlk of lumber or cement of the proper width ana mi the proper tirade and uihm-wiHu In irond condition, accented.) Ii tin. oti-triit'lioiM are not removed by the owner of the adjacent pruwrty wunm inn-o day after notice from the superintendent of ht reels, they tiliull he removed by aud become the nruuerty ui -JlLu cmiiwior. Ki'ctiou ii. The improvements shall coiiilM, qa fuliowH: 1. (im'Htnr the afreet the full width, and no much a dllionul hh may be required u properly set thecnrln and to mien gradu ax the city pur veyor chall direet, an i to hik Ii cn section ax the kind of improvement may retjuire, tui howh on the plans therefor. A dry utoiie wall will be eontiucted nt auy filaca where the tilling over two feet in depth; when the Htreet Is at Mili-Krude, and bclore the trenches are dug. the Miriam will, If deemed neeefUHry by the hurvejor, be rolled with a rod roller of not lens than five lunn weight, mid rft or oNgy HpotM that may appear during the rolling shall be filled with diy earth, and rolled until they are solid: when at eiibgrtide and properly rolled, twenty fu feetnf said street, or ten (10, feel on each ide nf the center line of an id street, for the full length thereof, an tudl oated, shall Ijo ina'al unized with bunk grHvel, the hrst course of which shall be sii ft) Inches thick, and shall conxixl of if ravel stones of a size not less than t Inrhes nor greater than -I frichcM In longest diamct--rt the next couisc shall tie not Itfx limn h Im ht-. thick, and toil I consist of gravel stones not less than I lin-h nor more limit 2 inches in longed uu meter, said bottom and middle courses of st lie Ut be free from sand, loam or other foreign subttaiiccs Tiie top course shall cotisNt of Hand and gravel stones, the gravel sioties not to excel-1 I Inch in long stdiatneter.tt e o;c u ?to b? not les than 1 inch tn thickness ech course to la; rolled to the satisfaction of lh street roinrnliiee and th city surveyor, with a roller of not less thxu A ton weight, or more thsu S net ii width, and to be sprinkled thoroughly with water, if deemed necessary by the city surveyor. 2 A sidewalk shall bi constructed 0 f.-et tn idth on eilhiT sfde ui said street the entire length as follows: I'Unkiuir two twlttm thhk, o feet Ion if, and Inches ide, dre on one sidr, reeling on triiigers i by enn laid with broken Joints; !!! to le not Iras than 1 U-vt loiiir. At enilal distances of not more than II feet nor less than 10 feet in length ol Mid sidewalk, one plank hall be laid down H feet long and nalb-d to a ill 4 by Is jn-h laid lengihwue along in front of each block the entire length of the improve. went, eartn nuiug ui ie put in iHiwetTi Hie curb nd sidewalk, and leveled ui lloali with the too of the eurb; planking to be nailed securely wi;h incn wire nans; ai cacn o-aring. At street and alley lnterctloii ih curb will I act on a true curve of 4 feet radius, and for which pUns will be furnl-hed; all eurlsi lo be set to su h grades as will conform lo the rro section of tiie at reel. a. TroMwalki wm !t for-n' d at a II eroswiTks where dirtf-trd. thev will t- I bo h abov rrad- of the street at lit renU-r, and r1nk with tlo om of the pidwu)k nt tho ourh, AH ernHiwufWi. runn tiK e at and wst to te il feet wide, made of tir plunking ail'-' w'ur.Iy Bjilt.il hi fir hiIIh 4xi1 tirmlv hnhmtded in o Mh, und thn ilU in all o 'Bo-to bo tluh with tho ntlor algeaof the cro svtilk. and to lie placed not more than 1 feet apart. A II cueswalka to be oondru( ted ftft'-oid iitt to l'uia nn apnti tientiona thorefor Drains t f soft tile. Hit ch h innirln iliitinititr will he placed un 'er the enrh where tho snivel or nifv di eel. A 1 pn pert ownora hv the rit lit to lay stone, co cre'e, h ielc or nrlitieiul atone aidewalka, provided th y mo ('instructed Ir ac iTilimoa with plana proy:d d hy mtysurv yi r ' d oompl t (I b i he time tho i, provemebtcf uistm'ui ib ui itdixn. Krcth n 4. Tho tiitir im rovrmfnt herein contempliitoil. thai I be done in aeo-o dunce will' t e 'fififon i'f t Si- vt immci. and the plana, dt)tRiland pecitieatioi a tlierefur att oved h the city O' lino I, HT.d on file in t p Uice of the city hut i. yor. li case of a eo liic the plau a oi sped ft ntb-t-H shall covrn Keeti. n. The o lmhuot rsrtnll ho rciptired U :ivH trot t tdaullieieiit hold with three np proved nine iiea, ripml to the tuim hid fort'e ontiroco tract; conditioriHl foe t p fait' fill and oomplet perfornmne' of nil r e tiulutio a of the contract, und within tho timu m ooifted the n. H-ct on H Th pontnictor Mini I td- on ire charirp of the work during its pun-reus and shnlf ho rea.-oria hie for m' y losa crticeidrnt rtullt f from tMl' a:.et-a tr neglect, HHclion 7 'I he tin- ruvi nnnt a all he enm plcted t0 tlo rfttirft ction of the city Ci-un .1 of ha said cdy of Oregon tidy, Mention 8. 'I he oonimitieo on afreets nrd pitlicpnpo tynmher-hy author z d oulvor Use lor and r-ctdve proposal, and the niuvor amir crder ah 11 et tr in o cont net with the per-on, firm r c rim tition to whom then n tract ia let hy i he city council for tl o uiprove meiit sprc fi d in thi ooli-ppfa, Sect tin tt. Th contr ctt-lmll cont in a im. vinion t at for e ch d t tm irol to co ntl-te the stud c n rnct aft-r tlie expirnti n of the time lixod f r itacompI"t on;iho contrnctor ot oontraclo a alia 11 forfeit to the city for the mw km! hi' efit -f th j.ropert' w era ( fTititl bj auch delny, the mimof twenty d Unra ('J0.) Thouo- tr ctHhallcuiitain astipulation to the effoet that the r raon. firm or c tpnratiou to whom tlmoon'' nek is Jef h II look f r pny mo t oiilv to tho ail in to ho iinKo-med npo i th propsrt' li'ihlo to p;y for aunh impr voment, and eolhntttd mid paid into tho c ty ireaaifei for tlrit purpose, nnd ttey will rot r quir the city of Oregon City hy aity Iejri-I i roceaa ot olliTwise to pay tl e an n out nnitiier fund. Section 11 Knch hidde thnll fceoiupenv 'f hid witli a port ill cl eh'-eV in th a un of five hundral ilolhtre ( MmCIj, ayanlo to the onlui of t'e city reo.inW t r gt-n ('ity. n d con. ditin ed for it a f deiluro in n so auoH bidder almll not tnbr into a contract with 'tie city with Kood and aiifik uei't bo'dn in ntsi such biddfi hull have th co-it net nwunl'.d t him; pro. v.dod, howfvor, that hidilM o the edwilk find cnwawnllcs r-hull i ol he reiptira t to lilt e chitkinaK'e t rsttnthan (I'iKi.iiti, Order il imbl ch d hv he city o urcil r;f a meeting held July l:i, V'M. i, b. POItl Kit, It coniei. Our Boots and Shoes, in All Styles, Cannot bfi sur asscd in quality or price. Try us and be convinced Call and examine our fine s nd varied. stock of STRAW HATS ant1 Modish Spring and Summer Clothing. We have an cxc A-nt supply of WALL PAPER, rich in delicate tints :. .. .. ... .. Tfios. Charman & Son. WE ARE NOT "THE WE SUPPLY "THE PEOPLE," PEOPLE" C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND CuU.NSEI.OKS AT LAW OFFICE, KfJAK OK COM.MKIICIAI, HANK Oiraon City, Oregon. (IKK. C. UlHUVNKI I.. . S. IIIIKNKKII. Brownell & Dresser, Attorneys at Law, Caiiphl&Jfunl- Office One Dour .Von ley' 1) OHI'XiOX CITY, OREGON. M. IIH.KMAN W. Cahkv Johnson'. Johnson & IiUeiiiiin, LAWYERS, corner fourth ani main mtkkktd, Oregon Lily, Oregon. Rcul KHtatB Tu Sell ami Mutiny To Lund L. H. JAXNEV, Lawyer and Notary Pablic. Okfu h Xic.vt Loon to IIi xh.uy'h llll,'(JHTl)IJK, ORK'JOX CITY, OKKUON. with Greater Qaantitles o! Faraitare, Carpsts, Crockery, etc., etc. than there was ever sold in Oregon City. fiVT Please Inspect Our Stock. We Sell Below Portland Prices. BF.LLOMY & BUSCH, The House Furnishers. v.i 5 f.t: THE RED FRONT. Arbnckle's, Lion or Mokaska Coffee; 3 Founds of Starch; 5 Pounds Soda or Rice; 6 Pounds Beans cr Rolled Oats; 7 Spools Thread; 8 Pounds Cat Steel 3 Penny Nails. Ks Dress Braid; Boys' Straw Hats; 12 Lead Pencils; Ink; tJ?ty 25 Envelopes; 2 Papers Pins; 5 Oranges. C.'iilUiolS Yiii'dH iov ifl.OO. 8ATKKNB, ArrivedPure Ground Spices, Half Price. TIUIIW S'OR I'KODUCK, Hamilton & Allen. - - Oregon City. AI'PLIC TION I-OU LKT.XSE. NOTH'K IS llf KKII V (I1VKN THAT WK SHAM, tipply In tho (lly riHiiif'U of Oreirou (Jlty, Oru iron, for u xiiloon I'lc'iisi. to ronilnue our mtloon toiHtil In Orison Cllv, miiil llnMifc to (lute Irom July :Uti. im:ki. iiii.i, a coi.E. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. T HAVK NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDH Al'I'U li nl.lel.i tli iiHyiiu'hlot nil v.'arrunlu vn.lon.od lirlor tn July 14. l.vjl. ' liilcront nil) ooase from tlio ilnle of thin no llou. B. II. CALIKl Troumircr of OlHokmniia iloimty. Dlltcil Ori'BOli City. July 14, IMCI. OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP AM, KINDS OK TIKNIfJC, FLUA BINC, Anil (ii-Mcnil JoIjIiIiik lo llnlcr Sewer and Vater Connections Mmlo nt tlio Mont HoiifoiihIiIo linli'S. Ai vVork la ilouo u llli a view lo lust nnil Hiillsf) ul I'oni'i riail. Hlioi on 7tli Vtrevt, Hour Di'pol, A. W. SC1IWAN, I'liOP. The Commercial Bank OV UK10UON CJTY. CAPITAL f 100,000. ' Triinsacis a General Banking Business. I.niiiifi .'nuilo.. 'IIIIk .Hki'oiiiiIo.I. Makoll rol Ici'liontt. Hiivh iiikI kcIIh oxi'liany on nil point ill tho Unllt'd'Hluto und Knropo .iiul on Hon? Koiiff. liopoliN rt'i'i'ivoil Hiitiloot lo rluM'k. In torowt ut iimml i itti'H n Mowed ol tlmo iloponltH. Iliinknpcn (r .in II A. M. lo 4 1'. M.; Hu'iirdn; evenings Inini A till 7 I'. M. H. I). UTtH'KKTTK, K. K. IIONAI-DHON, 1'ronldcnt. (Janhlur Bank of Oregon City. OI.IIKHT II A N K I Mi lllll'KE IN TIIK CITY raid Up tii.ilal, f 50,(J(J0. Thomas Ciuhuak Uiu. A. Haiiui.no. K. 0. CivriM.iv ClIAKI.Ki II. AI Kl I I I Livery 2nd Sale Stable OKKiJON CJTY, OKJ;(iON, On the Street between the Erli'te and the uepm. onl;lf mifl fli'l' rip imI hiMIc linr-r i iriii .n iiuiifi hi the luwcKt rnicn. nmi acorra ahfi fniiiMcifl nltti thf barn for loote mock Any infornmtinn r'K rlf 11 any kind of stock fi f 'in ptly tti ini( (1 to Ly letter or pertion. HOltSKM i;ol-iit Olt HOI.l H. B. MAY, Cai'iienter and Ituildcr. BTdllKfl AMI OYrUXH KITIKI) If. .Stair CuililiiiK mi'l .Iillinj. Lcpuirin' a Sir:ii,liy . K.-tinia'.tH Mud v. r.nx3i;, ORK'iOX CITY, ORI'.iiON. UlTA). A. IIAKDIXO, IIEAI.KR IV IP IE Standard Pat. Medicines. I'altit.. 0!:i nn.l M Indow (.!. Vwcriyliim .ifnnilftjf Compoiinitf't II r. III N(i 'i Bl.'.l I I'lX'hldL-Ilt, Vlci'l'niBldoiit. l.'tn-liifr, MimnyL'r, (ii'iii'iiil Hitiikliifr HiihIiii'Mi Tniiiumtid IH'IhwIIn lli'iolvi'd Snlijoil lot lioi k. AppldV.-d llillN Hlld Nott'M Idrtrolllllod. l oimiv nmi City tirriiiim nought. f.omiK Mndeoii Aviillul'k Hi'i'iiriiy. Kxi'Iihiiko Itoimlit hiiiI Hold. r(.ll..,-ii..i.b l...i.. l',.....i.iK. lirulU Hold Avulliiblo lii Any l'nrl ol the World. Tili irruplilr Kxi liniiBi' old on I'orllMid, Sao Friilx-lti n, l IiIciiko hiiiI Nt-w York. liitvri'i.1 I'uld on 'I line Urpohlu. SI B AUKNTH Or THE LONDON CHEGUE BAHK. it. Frier's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY If yon wmit n KIUST CLASS I'llDTOfiRAI'II cull m l.iin at liin Old tuml, ('pposile Fflrr'H llm luiti lu r'H. Ni.ll.ing Lut FIRST-CLASS WORK Dent and Promptly Delivered. FRANK KELDON, Cun and Locksmith. Ailj.iitiiiiif tl' Nolilitt Stable, ORLGON CITY, CIIF.GON. All kind, i Flrmrm. r. ,ir. .1 ..id . Iratinl. All klmb ,,f kiimII inncliin.'S rjuiirrd. Ilu.li,l kry iiihiIh I.hII kin.l. of l.'kf. limi.mlid l'i.-t',)!t boillit Bud old. juvrcLis j:ej'AJi:ei. L. M. ANDREWS, M. D. HEALER l.H Drugs, Notions, Perfumeries, TuiM Articles, e'-. Preseripilons CartTully Cwmpounded. HUively' JMock, Cor. of 7t!i & Sla-liwm St., OreKon City. -wojob Printing at the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Statu op Obeoon, I County of Clai kainas.) Tliomai Miller, Plaintiff, VI. Ooorgo LurkliiH, Uofcndai t. Under and by virtue of an execution, iMiied out of and i, tutor the atal of the clrcnll court of the sIhLo nf OroKun for Claokamas countv. In favor of llie abovc-iinnied plalntllf and agalnat said (U'londHiit. and to me directed and doll vervd, dutoof Mny 2lliti, A. I) lm,1, iHNiied iiponajodg mont whloh wa rendered and docketed In the clerk'a ollice ol aalil clrcu't court of Olackamai countv, Oregon, on the mill day of May, 1'3, commanding me, in the name of the mate of -Oregon, tlmt, out ot the property of aatd defend ' ant Ui sallufy the plalntlira demanda, toKether ' with corns and dlabiirHcnu'iita herein, to wlL the . nun of rorlv.llimo and Xt-IUIdnllara I44.HH.HL and the further mini nt nix and 4.VHI0 dollara ((0 4ft) diiiiiiiltohiiiid coata, willi Intercut on the aame since the lHth day of May, 1MU, atttper cenl. per annum, and also the costs of and upon thli writ. Now, therefore, III order to satisfy the above amounts, and not bcttif ablo to Hud personal pronorivof said defendant, with which to satisfy ylafuillrs demands, I did, on the With day of line, 1MI3. levy upon, as the property of aald de- fmulant. llie following described proi arty, to-wit: Ono sovi'iilh Interest ill and to the folluwlim de- iillie.l promises: commencing at a point, b.'S " chalufl south, H.'i dog. o7 mln. east, from a point '4- i. I,. C, township 1 oulli, range i east, W. M, 80 chains from N. W. corner of claim, this point being on south boundarv of tract deeded by Fisher and wife tn Ueo. Aberuethy; thence north I dog., east 2 chains; thciico south HA deg. Vt mill., K 4 chains; thence south 4 dog . west 150 cbiilus; thence north KS deg, 67 niin. west on sfiiiiii uouiionry oi sain laua a cnains to negiiK ulng, containing one acre more or less, and will, on llie 12th day of August, lsliD, at the front door nf lit,, I'onrlhmis,,. Ill riruffnn fllv. lMs,ka. mas county, Oregon, at the. hour of 2 o'clock, ' V. M. ui snid day, sell for cash In hand, to the highest and best bidder, all of the rlrht, titlo and Interest that the above defendant had r at the (Into ol levy of said Judgment In o- to tiis above described property. C. W. OANONO, Liaicu mis inn uay oi j my, leua. .c FINNICAN'S , Disease Preventative Champion Blood Purifier. This Remedy is a sure preven tativc of diseases and epidemics among Horses, Cattle and Hogs. TIIE CHAMPION BLOOD PURIFIER will remove all trou bles arising from impurities of the blood, disordered state of the stomach, bowels and kidneys, such as stairy coat, loss of appetite, swelled legs and puffed joints, and other similar symptoms. IT HAS NO EQUAL. FOIi SALU BY A. N. MUNSEY, At His Office in PORTLAND HOTCL. Oregon City Transnsrtsti'ci Cqv STEAMERS . Altona and Ra.cna Coarier Ollice. TIME TABLE OREOOX CITT BOATS. Uavt Leave PoaTUXD OlISOItCITT Fix Taylor SL Von. Mh aa. 7:30 A.M. 7:00..- 9:30 a.m. 9:30 . at. 12:00 n. 12:00 m 2:.)0p. m. fc2:30r. n. 4:30 p.m. 4:;f. M. f- :00 P. M. 6 :30 r. u. SCNOAT TINS. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. S0p. . 3:30p.. 6 -00 p. Xo wy Uodings. In effect Aprl 2IUi,