Oregon City press. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1???, September 07, 1898, Image 3

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    O, K HAYES,
LAWYER.
BpreM uttsatlt given to Probtte fliin,
UllUe tppatlC llunllrf'B Back 8 1 or
Vp HtMlrn
WOOD BIDS WANTED
8tato Quality an I Quantity ynu
wihii lo I' unn'" also Trice lor
. . our Yard or on Iho
oreuon city woolen mills.
Kids will lie otenil August 20, 18:)3
HOP TICKETS
I'riiitt Ht TIih 1'ress Ollloe
for 25 Outs a Hundred in
null I. '.
GIRL WANTED.
For getteial house wjrk. Apply to
Mrs. Iloll.tik, Fourth treet, tiijioHit
Iron Work, Oregon City.
WILL PAY. CASH
Tor your On on I'miies or
Mill Dry ilii'in on Shuns
Apply it
OILBEKT FAHM' DUYEK or to
A 0. JACOIH,
Oreuon City Woolen Mill.
The Dcwcy.
t. E. Kenworthy ml J. Barnett,
proprietor of Ihe Oewey ietnrniil are
prepared lo k-ive the bent service in Ore
gon City. Hegular m al "ill be served
fur 25 cent. First class service is
assured.
ItLKMKS, BERRIES,
t My crop of eurly strawberries ore now
ripe, and of very line quality. My
garden has seven! acre planted lo
elrswlicrries, hu-pberrie ml hluck
neir'ne, ko that my patrons can rely on
.laying all fruit in season. Call up
telephone Nil. 24, Marie Wood furm,
F. li. AlldlCWS.
rlotics to Creditors.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oie-
Hon, lor tliH'Connly of CI n-kamas.
In the muter of 'tho in-eiguineut of
Josephine Mining Company, for the
lii-iiolit. of itH cre'titoiH.
Notice i herein given that the tin ler
pinned l as been duly appointed and is
HOW Hie ipla.lUt 'I Hllll HCllllK nwiiaiw
the Jom ptiino Mining Cnmpani , an in
'(olveiil coipoialion and all persona hav
inn claims aiiainst the said insolvent
corporaii.iti.are hereliy m.tiltcil ' pre
roni iin'ir claims under im" lo him, at
tleolliee of Hedges & liritlith, IU'eiion
t'itv, Oregon, wi'liio three inontliH from
l.he lit el publication i this notice
T. W. S. LUVAN,
Af-i:!tice ' f J i-cp1 ioe Minion I 'omp nv .
an i"nlvoit l h'vr.
i;te,l.i.t I'nu'ii City ihi 2ith ''at of
J,.!v, I.S'.W
Crujon City Market Report.
Ci r ecle I Aiijnvl Mil
Wp.m No. I iiien b intahle, .'i0
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Mom IWlimtd. in qr sack", i(.i 4 .
' -di it ion. " " W 8")
" Howard. 8".
Fisher, W 45.
Oats in sacks White, M7c per tiunbel ,
grin, Sic pt-.r bush.
Jlmn 14 00; Miorts. $14 00.
Butter Uancb, 30 840 ! per roll.
Eggs 15e per dor.en.
Potatoes new 1 coot a p'Uud; 05c
lcon Hams 10,3 l'2c; sides, 9,'i,ci
ehouldeis, 7Sc, bird, 8?Hlo.
Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef,
live, 23c; bogs, live. d'4e; nogs
lreHod. (ic: sheep, 2l4 ( 3 01 per
head; veal, dressed, 07n
$1 502 00.
lambs
TIME TABLES.
Gladstone Cars
East SicU Railway
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Personal Mention.
Bon David, of Nawberg, was In this
uilv Monday on business
Mri. J. E. Hedges ami children re
turned from Sentilo Thursday.
Miss Iorene Ackerman, of Porilaml.
is the uncut of Mrs. W. E. Pratt.
I Miss Minn Kelly and Mias Bcssli
I returned Irotn Long Beiteli Friday,
j Mr-. A E Wail, of S.ilein, U tin
guest ol Mr. and Mr It. A. Miller. j
liny Kelly left for Long lie.mli Monday
where be w ill vii-il for seveial we 'ks.
J. V.. Tamiesie, of Cortland, a saw
mill man, was in Oreuon City Huud iy.
Mr. and Mrc C. U. H urley i-poil
i las week in Albiuy, ruturniig bi'tirlsy.
Mis. II. J. Harding Itsfi (or California
Tin!.-day, and will "nain several weeks.
Mrn. I'.IU Linn, of fciilveruiu, ia visit
lug r. datives in the city lor a lew we ks.
Mr-. W. A. Huntley and daughter
Imve returned from tluilr outing ' New
port.
Mis Mary Mclntyie, after s;ieiid U
ajear in llhuoin, letmued hoiiio last
Week.
Miss Ilurna Iteil lick, who has been
vicitiiiK liieudil m l'oril ind.has r tur I
Itoiie.
.Mish Jennie Nolile 'clt for Woo Ilium
.Mmi ay, wiii'te she will viwt a
we'ka
Frank West, of I'onlaiid, was in tli a
c t.- i lay, Iho jiiicst of .Miaa Mai' sic
I .tyre.
Nnrwood Charmau Minrneil Tuesda'
from a week's visit in I'urtl.iml and Van
couver. B.Tt Stricklln, w ho wont lo Pendleton
aeveral mouths i), Mtume I lo tills
city Saturday.
Mrs. J II. Walker and children, afo r
spemlinic tliree weeks at the coast, havf
raturiied home.
Mrs. Cly le Pe.irce, who has been vis
itiiix real i van in Woodhurn, rdtur.ied lo
this city Monday.'
Mis. A. S. Driser, w'io Iim be-i to
Newport for the past six weuks, returnad
home Saturday
Mrs. f). L. I'alne and dutixhter, Miss
Kiltie, have return I from a six Peeks'
outing al Newport.
Henry (icrwitr, the Anr ira mercbaiit,
was In Orunti City Wedue-iilay ou a
eliurl business trip.
Mrs. M. Berry, of Wo Ib irn'. is in
th s city visiliiiit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Marrs.
Dr. Fe'iiii, formerly of Ibis city, but
now of i-orest Grove, was in Oreg m City
on business Fliilay.
Miss J,-niie Ciray, of I'ortl md, was
Iho (ue-t o' Mrs. I!. Kedillck iluri iii t'le
I it'er n rt of last week.
D.-. Tilzer, formerly clerk in lluntl-y's
driiK s ore, led for San Kranciico, fliltrs-
! d iy for a six wci ka' siay
Mr and Mr II. (i. Il.imil on mid
childicn left lor Spoka a Momlay, where
thev will lierealter nside.
J K. Miller, of Needy, and one of
Cl.icki tuns count) 'a prosperous f.irin- ra,
was in Orej ti City I- it-bv.
Mr. and us I'' T. : :t: 1 1 1 went, down
In l,oii li.ach rt.ui-ilai lo enjoc Hie
br.iuinu mm ai: f ir a !" dm
Mrs. i: n il m I ..i .-a; -i ll
t l
Port--t
land M .11 and ill h i lb ;:il
her d.uuliicr. Mi J N iiiaham.
Mrs. Mar on Bu'aVr,' of Por Liii ', !
Ihegne-tof Airs. F T BihIkv Mis.
Bullet1 a a former rcid lent of this city.
liev. T W Biiih r mil family, who
have been campiiu 011 C:ear Cr-ek.iiear
the Clackamas ha ub.iry Minr ied Iio iih
Wediiesdav,
Mrs. Frank llodgkini.of Salem, is vis
iting her inoilier, ' rs Jciminus, at tie
luiinings home-iead. Sne int nda speml
ing seveiul weeks there.
Mr. and Mis. A W. Howard re
turned to their home In Portland Mon
day, after visiting witli Mrs. Howard'
parents, Mr anil Mrs. J w tianong.
Mrs. Noueons, of Sun Franciscn, wlio
has buen visiiing ber cousins, Mrs. V.
O'Neil and Mi s Jloltms. at Kose I' arm,
returned to tier home Monday evening.
Mr.Pbillipi.nl Astoria accoiuptiiie I
bv his two ilailiibters.was viBitingfriauill
for a few days last week in this city. Mr.
Phillipe is cdiior of the Astoria Pacillc
Journal.
Miss Celia Goldsmith la expected 'vurie
from California this we'. .Miss Miry
Belle Meldrum, wlio is visiiing her ail
ler. Mrs. II. Btevens, will return with
Miss Goldsmith.
Mi's v all, of Portland, but foimelyof
Oregon City, wlio went to California last
spring, returned borne 1'iidny Mrs.
(iod'fy and son, who accompanied ber
there, have also returned.
Mrs. Marshall and two children, Grace
mid Willie, Miss Claudia Hart, Mies
Nefzuer mid Mihs Lulu Scott, who have
been at Ocean Park for the past tliree
weeks, returned home Friday.
Cljde Tearce, of Bialto, Calif., ar-
t'ivefl in
this citv Sunday morning, and
in visititm his parents, Mr and Mrs. J.
H. Prarce. Mil. Prarce and child pre-
ceded Mr. Tearce several weeks aito
Thev w ill reside in this c ity during the
co l ing win'er.
Ira Wishart, of this city, is to be mar
ried at Oakland. Domlae county, tl ii
.renin to Mi Maud lu8ell, damihUd
of George T. Rnseel, a prominent South
ern Orvaon attorney.
WITHROW
The Shirt Maker
Gents' Shirts and
Ladies' Shirt Waists, to order.
;..i!noiiLdi Building. l!.am 'J07.
Fifth -I reel, oppo-ile Poiinlth.
Portland, - Oregon
into the residence on corner of Oth and
Jefferson slreeta at once. Mr. Wishart
hasalioit of Iriends who extend their
best wishes for the future welfare of the
young couple.
Nap deon Davis and John Lamont, of
Portland, representative of the Coluin
da Telephone Compi-y.were In this city
Sat ii i day interviewing the merchants and
nvestluaiiug the manor of putting in a
eleplione service here. They propose
0 give the ue of till Portland wire's
vi bout additional cost to local biiIi-scrila-rs.
It will do you no g io I to c imp'aln ;
the iieii(h'ior won't liliild lliuir own
I u iliiem.
Card of Thanks.
We wikIi lo extend our sincere thanks
t the many frieuda, who kindly as
sisted duriiiX our racen' larcavement.
Paul and ksl ,. Hkmmkloakn
Oregon City, Kept. 5, 'IH.
Harvost Festival.
The harvest festival of the Sdva'ion
Arinv will lie held S itunl iv, H.'plem'ier
I7tli to Tuesday 2111b, mi clings w ill be
iniii'lut'tcd as folio a:
Saturday I7tb, 8 p in Bringing In
ihe Sbeiivi'S tileiuers' March.
Similar. Sepl lHtli,7a ni and 11. a.
in ; .1 p m. and S m. Harvest Home,
Mou lay Septemb-r l!) h.8 p m Pub
lic, miiillnn of if'io Is of all ort are earn
elly req-ii'Sioil, S nd a n l.e lo Captain
O -r rude Tarbe, P. () box who will
call upon you and ai range (or the re
moval of Ilia gifts.
Some Fires,
On Monday a fire not started in the
grass near the residence ol Win Andre
ten and was making rapid headway
when discoverad. It required the com
bined efforts of all the neighbors to get
it under control
For several days a brush fire has bee if
ranini on the West Side near Sunset
Addition. Everything was dry and the
flra spreu I rapl dy on Tuesday, aided by
t lie high wind that prevailed Sever::!
residences wore too close lor the com
fort of the occupants.
On Monday evening the sawmill lit
Springwater, owne I by Livermoie Bros,
was completely destroyed by lire, with
all the she Is and liimb t. Tim loss was
$50'X) with no insurance. The ui'll bad
a cap iiy of 10,003 fet a d iy and was
run all dav Monday The fire is sup
pose I to have caiuht from the furnace
' Ocorge Sjiees, living near lliglaivl.wus
in the city Wednesday and reported that
bis boiiiR, barn and the contents had
laeu entirdv eon -mm id by fire on Toes
diy. The fir-1 caiijiht in bia barn from
b u b (Ires. The loss is about $1300,
wi'h (400 insurance or the bouse
lin'is Cjhill was in the city Wednes
day and r p irted that, forest fins wera
rassing in tie New Em conirrv. The
high win Is of TuHshiv a pre id them all
over the country. The repirted damn no
ia limitel lo the fence and timber.
Ilcciry tJre.'ory and Fre I VoudorHbe
mi IT. red m ost
Court Hon Nol es.
I CainuCleik Ills 111 ell it 'd $1 52 25
; dori i 1 i! nionih of Auait't in fee-. f"r
jtlio i'OI'repui liinr mnth (if I.imI J'Plll1
'tfl3.iL'5 wi ciilloi't'"l There were l!0
I m-irriii.'e bceii-es i-suel dtp'iui H e
' inailli
t'ouniy Uecorder lian hill collected in
es during August l'JO 15 while in 18! 17
the fees amounted to $152 01 Of the in
iti'iitne'i's filed 55 wire dee h, moil
eiiifes and 19 cancellation of mortgages
County court in session tliis week.
Theouly subject of any imp triancR that
was to' Iw acted upon w is the Highland
Kl Ttric r a l fiancliiso and roa I bills.
Mnrrlng'e Ucenses.
The following marriage licenses have
been issued by Couniy Clerk Dixon :
On September 3, to Kittie I. Hunt and
David II. G. Cotlrlny.
BORN.
ROTHENBUUG In Oreifon Citv, Hep-
ember 3, '93 to Hie wife of Aunti!
Uolheuburg, a daughter
WINKLE In West Oregon City, on the
Odi iust , to the wife of Peter winkle,
a son .
MAURI EI).
SCHEURER-MATTIIIEU At Butte
yille, on September Z, W K Boneurer
and Miss Annie Matthieu, daughter of
Chas. Matthieu, by Justice E A. M.
Cons.
On Saturday evening, at the Electric
hotel. Rev. Mo -itgomery utiiled in mar
riaue Howaa I 8. Tob iy and Fr.mkie T
Se.holt, of Co'id in, Gilliam ounty.
DIKD.
HKMMKf.GARN In this eily, Angui-t
31, 1898, t iara Mary Heminel jam,
aeenml dmiuhler of Paul and Anna L.
Hemmelgarn, aged 12 years. 8 uiontbi
and 9 day .
The funeral, which was bell from the
Catholic church on Friday morning,
was largely attended by friends of the
family and Clara. 1 schoolmates, who at
tended lu a bo ly.an I with whom a ie was
a great favorite.
Lotta fchwader, diet Thursday
at Geisy'a Sp injs, Aurera al the age of
80 years.
J.Ed All In P rkplace. Monday, Sept.
a V18. .Mr-. Mary L-Mar. au-d ti4
years, 8 niontiis and 5 'lays, fe o: .1
M IMar.
Airs JMir was born in Ohio and
came lo Ort-O 1 10 tea's ami The fu
neral l-H.k pla'e Weliie'lav, liev.
j Moniomety otliciating
I nrnKt.V I.1,.mI. the 13-iearoM son
of Wall r Crane, of IW-lje. Hep'- 3d.
MUI.VF.Y A' Muliiio, Friday, Sept.
2 '(H. Junes till' er , aed leara,
a'm 01 M M l ey.
Mr. M'.lvev was imrid Sun lay in the
Catholic cemetery, Father Hillebrand
ollicialing. .
Local and General,
rhegley' dryer atCanby alarted up
lust week.
Hay, Oats, Lime and Cement a
Harris' Grocery.
Col P. Baker, of Stafferd, was In Ore
gon City Wednesday.
Fresh, reliable griss seed at bo'loin
prices. Ilanis' Ur.icery.
Dr. Butler will preach lu the Fly
chapel next Sabbath at 2-30
Fine Kimball oian for sale cheap, at
the Oregon City Aiicton House.
Girl Wauled For housework lu a
small family. Apply at lliisollico.
The Oregonian is kepi on file at this
office lor Ilia benefit of our pa' roil-".
J. Worley h is moved bis family in'o
C. O. T, WiiliinnsVo tage on litis iirei t.
Only high crate sewing machines for
f-'j at Bullomy & Bosch's, yn eay terms.
Ilighesl cash price pail for secoud
blind household gonda, lit l'ullomy i
llii-.cl.'a.
1 A fine line of S nyrnn rUl basil
beiui receive I, at the Oregon City Auc
tion Houxe.
There will be service in the Kpi-co-pal
church nex'. S in I iy 111 ir iin;, Bull ip
Morris ollicialing.
M itiy Oregon City teachers are in at
leii iaiicit ai Ihu teucheri' insli ute being
ill Pollland Ibis week .
The crop of ama'eur photographers
is iitiiiNii.il I y laige this fe.iNoii. The Ko
illik fiend is cm r ,iicm nt.
Genuine Java, roasted c (Tee 20 cents
per pound; Arbuckle coffee 10 cents per
pound at Harris' Grocery.
Sugar has advanced again, but we are
still selling 20 pounds light brown fir
$1.00 Hairis' Grocery.
A Mason A Hamlin pirlor organ, with
double s.'t of reeds, for sale 011 easy terms
ait Oregon City Auction House.
A lino of new stove will be sold at
very low pricei has been received, at
the Oregon City Auction House.
Tint Canemah school was opened
Monday with Miss Sade Chase us prin
cipal and Miss Lavison as assistant.
I). W. Kinnaird and party arrived
home Wednesday morning, after a short
trip 10 the country around The Dalles.
A big lino of all-wool ingrain carets
just received, ut Oregon City Auction
House. Goods Bold cheap. E isy terms
given.
Adam Wonder has quit the restaurant
busines here and with bis family moved
to OreuQn City this morning. Woo I
biirn Inilt-p'udeiit.
In Ihe probate court 011 Monday David
Wills, administrator of the estate dl
Charles Duncan, was authorized to sell
the real estate of the deceased.
Port Howard, of Canhy, brought in a
load ol watermelons Friday. Mr. How
ard raises the finest melons oil Canhy
prairie, that prairie being noted for its
luscious melons
There will b co nin iulon services at
the Congregational church next H.ihhith
morning. Kvenlug subject of special in-
terej-t in young people Services 7-.10
and V. P. S K meeting at 1130 j
Tho'iin-Kilh-ii, of Ihe ICIIiolt I'rd ie
seeiioii, was calling on Ore.-on City
friemis We Ine-dav M' . Killeo r- or's
rill tur Mm l Us in his sec 101 He
cannot lie !uint lor the sliorl ytetii
II. S. li b on has been selected as
teacher for the Russelville school for the
com ng year 1 lie school litis lour r sims
Mr. Gihson w ill have charge of the school.
The icho il is in M iltn iin ill c m ity.tie.ir
Portland.
The members of Multnomah I.odje
No 1. A. F. and A. M. will ho d a bin
quetou Mo iday evening to celebrate Ilia
50th anniversary of the IdIj. Similar
elebrations will be held in many other
lodges in the state.
A church fair bus been described as a
(unction where one spends more money
I hull bo run afford for things he does not
want, to please p-ople be does not like,
(or the benefit of the heathen who are
belter oil if left alone.
Frequently there are people who can
get up an item much better (bun the
editor. One in Scio showed the News
man the proper way as follows: "The
S. P. Co, uloaded a cripple lady at Shol-
hurn Monday witli a wooden leg and lots
of freight."
On Tuesday morning Charles Yo ing,
a Soiitllern Pacific hreikinan, had two
finuors of the left hand so bsdfy crushed
that amputation ws necessary. The
operation was ierformed by Drs. 80m
mer and Parker. The fingers were
caught while coupling cars.
George Klni'i1, of Needy, was a pleas
ant caller 011 Weduiidiiy morning. Mr
Kinzer reports the hop crop in bis sec
tion as turning out about an average in
quuitity but a great improvement in
quality over last year. The potato crop
will he slim, the acreage and yield are
both small.
This is the last week in which taxes
can be paid without costs being added
The Bheriff lias been very lenient this
vear.and as a resub tne amount Unit will
Ito delinquent will he only hout hall
what it was 1 1st ysar, about 114 O K), Inst
year it being (28.0J0 and the year before
nearly f40,000
A. C. Newell, of D unisons, was in
the city Ibis week canva sing (or a book
giving a lull account of the blowing up
ol the Maine and other incident lead
inn up to the Spanish-American war
wihor ifusi illus ra i ins of all Hieves.
sets of lien ivy and the part they look
in the war Mr. Newell 11 securing
in in . sulavribi r.
W. W. Irvin.a statk raiser f Barlow,
was in litis ciiv Bat unlay, and re. una
that the demand for cattle still con
tinties at a goo I price, and ilia', hogs are
Oaimr to amount ol
Kraiti rsi'ed diia year, (ariner would do
well by racing hogs and lliiig them for
the market value.
Mr. Cloe, of Arkansas, wa ia Canby
Tiitidiiy. The ol ject ol Ibis visit wus to
Investigate I lie npplo trees in that lec
tion. If be can ci cuie not less than 10.
000 bushel he will build dryer at thai
point If be constructs Ihe plant he
will try and secure 15,000 lo 20,000
buslu I during the teasoii.
Governor Lord ha issued a call for a
special session of the legislature to con
vena on September 20. The prime ob
ject of the rail U to elecl a United Halcr
seim'or to (111 the vacant real, and ie
pass a general appropriation bill. Tl" I
coiiititnli innl limit for a special Is 20 '
days. Thcie is In the rlale Irvasiuy
over $1 3( 0 000 mid there are oulstaml
ing warrants for about half that amount.
A pftili'iu will Im presented 10 Ihn
city council 1 1 1 i evening praying for the
huildiug of a road op the bin IT. starlit g
at the Intersection of M do and Sr i
streets, thence under the railroad an I on
an e 'y grade ascend Ihe lull to c rp
rate limits of the city. We timii rs iiud
it is the inteinioii lo have nnotlii r p -t
i I ion to the county court lu hate u r d
b'lilt to connect the colilcmpl.ited fnild
con "iv t w i t Is the roid lea Mug to Newu
I'.ra. The cnii-uni inui ion of the proj n t
w ill give the inhabit nits of th.i lUiueru
end n( Ihe county an opportunity 0'
direct rommu I a'ion with Ihe city, and
save the long trip arjund by 7'l street
tlnit is necessary now.
Suits have been filed 'o recover dam
age from the pioptietors of Iho Wiihoit
stage for injnr.es infliclxd hylbnovar
Iiiiuingof the stage a few inonihi a o
when ihe horses nut away One of the
hoises was t-tniiu by a ellow u kel just
as the stage reached ihe brow of the b g
hill. naturally, the borse tried lo get aav
and the grade was so ileep that Ihe ,
driver conhl not control the dories.
Tho d iver idrnwed good judgment by ,
running it. lu the brush at the Hist op
portunity, this upset Ihe staiie and threw
all Ihe passengers out, infliciing some
slight injuries to one or two o' the pas
sengers. There was plainly no negli
ge ice on the pirt of the company or
their driver, but the yellow jacket is cer
tainly entitled lo levere punishment. -.
The Prime Crop.
The drying of prunes is in luil blast,
all the dryers in the county are lieiug
run at their full capacity, and still the
reports are that not moi'd than 2 3 of the
crop can be taken care of 1
Canby Prairie .s the largest prune
growing section in ihe county. There
the yards aio only just coining into hear
ing and in future years more dryers will
be necessary. The Willamette dryer
Ins a capacity of 20 tons a dav; while
the dryers of Phegley, Matthew, Clem
inns and Colonel Whipple baye a daily
capacity of I no tons.
The picking ia pi id for by the bixof
00 pounds, pickers receiving five cell's a
box, in other yards the drting is being
done on ahaies, one-half aoing lo Ihn
dryer. Drying will be continued nearly
all month.
Threshing is in full operation ami
growers can now form correct estimates
of the yield, in most sections of the
county it will run about 10 to 15 bushels
to the acre for wheal, whilo the yield of
oats is very uneven The quality of all
gr ilu is good, loine' is not Very plump.
but genera'1'. iiisofgnl aver.iga iiiial
itv. The Hop Situation.
II p p ckl ig is in full Id 1st this week.
Some small yurdi havo been finished,
audothirs will not I e finished for leu
lavs Tnere is a full aupply of pickers,
tha price, 40 cents a box, having brought
out a large number.
In all yards tnere is a trace of mold, hut
willi favorable weather ( week It will
do little damage. The appearance o1
mold this year, wilh no rain, indicate
fiat the cause of mold Is something be
1 d;s damp weather. M. II. Gilberteon,
a prominent grower and dealer, has al
ways contended that mold was caused
by the lice biting inlo the burn and
. .. 1.. ir tt.-
cone wliun llioy are oriven 011 vuu
leave by the heat or sp ays, and tho
conditions this year certainly bear out
bis theory.
The yield for the state will be a little
below Ihe average, probably 55,000 bales,
last year it being 70,000. The quality
will be much superior to laat year, and
will do much to releemllie reputation
of the slate as a pto lin er of choice Imps
The output of California is estimated
at 40,000 hales, the same as last year.
Washington's crop is estimated at 35,000
bales, which gives the coast a crop
equal lo the consump'i in of the United
Stutea, considering tbere is an average
crop in New York and on Ihe continent,
it does not leave a very flittering pro
e t for an advance In price, ,
One factor that will assist lbs grow
ers ia Ihe piomised reduction iu ("eight
rates by the railroad company ol 1-2 cent
a ihjuiuI, which means that 1 be grower
will get that much more (or bis Imps.
The reports indicate that many, con
tracla and sales have beon made at 8 and
10 cents. California's am fellln; at the
same price.
Hop growers that have been In the
habit of employing Chinese pickers in
past seasons are using white pickers this
season. One grower laid be bad alwaya
had Chinese before, but this ' ason con
vinced him that the whiles are the cheap,
est and best. He has bad no moie
trouble witli them than he had with the
Chinese, and they pick so much dewier
Hop picked by whiles will weigh
more, liecauee they are comparatively
iree of leaves and stems.
And
Still
Our
Soda Water
Trade
Increases.
Charman
IT MUST HE THE
QUALITY. OOOO
80HA IS AI.WAYH
GOOli BY INTEN
TION, NKVEIt BY
ACClOKiST.
1
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In thn Circuit Comt, of tlm Slate of
Oregon, (or the County of Clackamas.
D. borah A. Poen, plaintiff.
vs.
James Shaw, Betty Shaw, James W.
rdiaw mid Mrs James W Kbaw, bis
wile, Henry (inns, bidnev Smith, T.
P. K11111I11II ano L. 10. Schul z, defend
ant". To James Shaw, defendant :
In tbe niiiue of ihe Siiito of Oregon,
you are heiebv inquired In sppenr and
answer Ihn complaint filed Huain-l you
11 the above entitled ciin-c, bi the (list
lav ol ti n next lrmof Court after Ihe
esnr.iiiai ol fho piblicHiion of this
s'linnois. lo-k it : hi Mm lay, Novem
ber 7. 18 18, and if you (an 10 nnswi r. for
wu it lb' n ot ill" I'l.ini'iir will apply t 1
t' e I omt (of the ii'licf I'riuai ded in Ihe
coinpl out. 'w it : lor ju lenient agn'ii-l
v. 11 mid a decree of this C nirt iniainit
J units I'hii'v; first., tha' pbiin ill' have
H id recover fi'ini the iMemlii'it J ones
Khiiw. 120011, wi'b l''iere-i iln renn from
t'etit i ray ( March. 1KHI, at 10 per
c in per 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i and the lur hersnmnf
(400 b"ing iho a noiinl d:o on lour till
I'liul inter at nines, mid im. rest, on f.100,
from the ti'li day of Ahirch, li( him1 nil
tlOO. fi inn Ihe (iih dav of heplenib-r.
1 Still, mi l 11 $10i) from the (!th day of
ilar. h, M'.I7 nod nn i 0, li 1 'he II h
la of S 'picinber. 18 '7. aii'l on U0,
fiiim Oe fit li dav of March, IS'.IS, at the
rate of n n pi r cent p ' iinnuui. and for
Ihn further sum of 20', as iiltirnei's
fees, all iu I'. S. 1 oil coin, together
wi li Ihe cos's an I ilisl nremeiit" of this
suit.an ! f..r a decree f"ie 'iii' g I'lab tilfa .
j lip -I'tLiH jh npo'i Ihe (ollowini! dea'-rlied
prop rt)- in Clackamas C"tlnly, Oiegon, (
lo-il.: 1
Tha' certs'ii rest I'lopertv situs'e in
S 'i ticn Ihirti-lwn (32) in 'l..wi ship l"
(2) Soiilh of Katlje tnii (2) Fas' and
S clion five (.S) iu 'own-hip three CI)
Sontho' ItaiiL-e two (2) Fintoflhe Wd
limelt" Meri'l ai, iu 'he County ol
CI leknnini and i'fo' Oro.'on, mii I b
iiii par s "I ihe ,aml C't'iini" ol William
Holmes and Geori P. Newell, and
1 b 'ini'lo I Hiol desi'.ilmd as folloss: lo
wit : Iwuinning at the i,orihett corner of
j said Will am llohnes Donation Land
Claim and tr im thence running W-l-erlv
along the north boundary line ol
said William Holmes Claim, twcnlysix
(26) clniins ane" fillv (50) links; thence
-S'.nlb twenty-five (25) chains nd sev
1 enly twii (72) links more or Ics. lo the
norih hiinnilaiy line nf Own ' ity
, Annex, according lollie duly recorded
nun or 1. let ther-of: tbeiro easti rl
nlonii said nnrMi bouinlnry line of mid
Oreuon City Annex, thirlv lhree (33)
chains and liinelvlhre (!)3) links, mure
or les, lo i!.e nonhinst corner nf add
Oreuon Citv Annex; thence southerly
along the raM boundary line of I egon
Citv Annex, eiulneen (18) cliains and
cl .'hi (8; link". m"re r Ics to a point
iloe rn-l ol ti e nnilbeasl corner ofllie
Masonic Bnrving "round, as le'cred lo
in ihe de "I from Jam Cls'lt and wife
lo Pa'r:c' I MV' , recorded in B ok A.
pate 177 of the Records o( D-i da n( fald
Clackamas Coiintv. Oreuon ; thence e sf
twelve (12) chains and seventy (our (74)
links, to ih enst boundary line of "aid
George I. New ell Claim ; tbenro north
erly along said es"t hnnivhirv line ol
s-id tleoige P. Newell Claim: Ibirtv
our (34)chains and einli'v (SO links). In a
i nint iu ll e sonili boundary line '( Ibe
Er.ra Fislier Donation Land Claim;
tbenes we-tcrly iiluw the s mtb hound,
nrvlini'of said Fi'her Claim, fifn (50)
links, to the re entrant corner of Fall!
(ieorireP Newell Claim ; thence north
rrlv along the enst hoiindnry line of said
Gonrue P. Newell Claim, nine (10 chains,
to Ibe northeast corner thereof; thence
westerly nlonir Ihe north boundary Iim1
of said Ocoreo P. NewcM Claim, nineteen
(19) chains and sixtv-sevon (rt") link,
ii'ore or less, to Ihe place of beginning
KeeiilitiLf nod reserviiiK. however, fr un
tbe H''Ovj do-rribed premisea aslrinof
land 111 Ibe nor liivis' corner hereof
dee le i he IVrieU P''""'. tT P KsndnU,
for a public road bv deed recoiiled in
book 32. paire 4411 of snld Records
And (or the sa'o of Ihesiid properly
lositisfv sai'l juihimeiit nnd barring Hil l
foreclosing von (ran all riuht. claim. r
eqni'v n( r"di'iiipt.i"ii in the ninr'miued
piemlHus, and ever purl thereof. ' i iul
fir such oilier and fnrilier relief n to
the court may seem meet and equita'de
This p'lldicntinti Is made by order of
Ibe HonoruM" Thomas A. McBiide,
Judireofthe above 01. tilled Court., dulv
made and entered on tbe 1st day of
Jul), 1898.
F.nwAiin N. Deadv,
( Attorney for Plainttn.
THE ELK
RESTAURANT and
LUNCH COUNTER
A good meal, including meat, vegetable,
bread, butter and coI1p 15 cents.
Lunches from 5 cent up.
All articles served aro choice, best cuts
ol nient, fresh vegetables.
Oysters lu nil styles at all hour.
Separate compartment for ladies.
Opeli all night,
E. C. MADD0CK
Opposite Charman' & Co diug store
Wall Paper,
Improves the appearance of a room, makers
home inviting for the husband, keeps
the wife in good humor, and the cost is so
small. I have a large stock of new paterns.
Caskets and Shrouds
Carried in stock, at very low prices. Funer
als receive personal attention.
B. L. HOLMAN, Embalme
fANDY CATtlATO
WMCOIISTtPATIOrl
HDSOLUTbLl G U AK ANT LED "ve nVrVr
nlm oiiiiI hniiklpt trm. Id
I li tV ' I f 1 carlli'-
Iv'ri r r '
7,iM o a r,
YLg.' tXM has 1 ..1.
?2 ) 10 V
tLr's.- V7 knows t
jtrZ.'4L& to be
nwav I
bilinii. or 1110111 v. L.r bride
Iiul men arc slow lo bclii v.? tl "
w.irk sometime kills; a man bat.
mil that li'. health ever 111 cda anv ;
larrare. He feels miserable Bi d
norts" but tries to "bluff it of: " I"
;oU flat on his back, unable t'i (b '
of work. He becomes obii; fl t" f
end of money for doctors am. cvci.
tan hardly save his lite.
How much more sensible, and it. !
how much cheaper st the first tit:!
ical weakness 10 write to Dr. R
chief consulting physician of ii' ''
Hotel and Surgical Institute, nf 1.
N. Y., and obtain, free of charge,
vine of a skilled and educated '
who has a wider reputation for the
fill treatment of chronic diseases tin
other physician hi tlii countiy.
In s letter to Dr. Pierce. Ml. I .V P'i
rttnton. Istwilt Co.. lilt.. (P. O Bo - -"
For o'er n vear I was troulilrj m . 1 1
plaint. Had no appetite, could keen '
oil mv stomach, and had Revere ' ..i'i' ' '
Stomach and bowels. I docloreO v. .1
doctors bat did not ohtnill relief 1111HI t
sdviied me to lake I)r rierre's Ooidci
llisroverv. I beean tnUiin; II al o' s t
takill four hnll'.es I think ti:yf ?!i curi
ran est anything I want and lay foix' '
hurts me "
. Dr. l"crcc's Pleasant Pellets ctira L
pation. At ill medicine stores.
Shoes and
Rubbers. v
We have nearly (0000 v
of Shoes and Uubheison )
conipriing a complcto at
nientof
Patterns and Sizes.
We propose (0 reduce
sbs'k and as uu cxlr.i in '
inent have marked alt .
and Rubbers to sell at 0
side Cost.
Do not miss this
Opportunity.
Charman & Sor
PI0XF.FK STOUK, OKF.GOX ( 1 ;
When in need of printed stutio
call on the Press.
A Good Thing in P
Good Ibings of this kind must ro ri h
pairs. 'Twould bo old if they ''.' '
Wo have a lew odd lliings, 1 "l te "
in pairs too. A few bargain h '
out, nnd eotne odd isee. K yo"
llnd yonf sir.9 among them, ycu'.l i"'
getting a good thing cheap.
KRAUSSE BROS.
HpenUbig of
FIRE INSURANCS,
There are no companies better, lu''- i
good, as Ihe
OLD HOME AND
PHOErn::
THE NORTHERN,
CONNECTICUT,
and tho -
HOME MUTUAL.
All of Ibetii. TIME TUIF.n and D i:1
TESTKD. H. I- Kkm.v, A..'
A.
ALL
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ip or rliVt eau jn.r 'j.' "r"'
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