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Kilwurd Flail puijiloywl.lii tin frown rpr hii ally nmt with 8 fatal -TuvatUy iiioriilnu. lla i In Inking paper from tha ataaiu t to Urn rwl, and In noma way inn catiiiht "ii n Mit Ri'iuw at i a lntft.mnl in a mntiutit tin waa at the rate of llfty revulutlona a Jicfore (lie iimrlilnury could lie which wm fully hall a minute, lothinii incept M ahot-a waa i lila lxly and hi head waa liruUed He waa Uknn to the rw hotel, hut remained tm- until hie Haiti II which tixik nut SoVIH'k In the aftiTixKjn. II hid (iirmerly workud at the a paper iiiIIIh, w here hla piunnta HeWtiaahoiit l!l yearn ol aKe, orile aiming liia fellow emplovea. ur received tiitw nf the atvldmil xk TucHiluy evenhiK, and Iin y atarlcil In Vancouver, where the motor lino fur I'oilluhd, (iml I'oiivi'Vonce itml arrived nildiiit!it, Young Kmliliiirn'n were place I in a I'lixkel, ami r returned wild llicin to I'urt ntch the tt o'clock bout or la i'tdnedty morning. Tlieie i ihla Coniiluillt among the em- tlie paper mill in the way acrefti ure expoHml, mid they likely I hi iirotci'ii'd to prevent hility ol a like iircidont wcuiing s CSramtk A ceiiDiia hlilletiti A ifuU with the out (Hit of in the United Hlalea. The ihe Oregon out put an aliown hv ntlireiinia la (U.lot) for iKSti ranka tlnnl I ruin the rear ie ataiea, IVxaa and I'toli alone leee iiMinte than our male iMiltx IcuiIh the llt with an two mid Inil' million dollma, lie iccond mid ( Mtiior uiit third, hegon hud four iurritN and duct waa '.'sr.KI ciihlc feet. arrteN employ a totnl of fifty la who ate anittt hy one Imy mulea. A total capital of fini, anted in iitiurrie in UieKon otal exiiendiluiea HnriiiK 1W!I 0X1. tit Ihe product ICI.IKHI I wal lined for lniililiii pur ,000 paving bhn-ka wcro ued of V ' per tli(iuuna; ZVQ . were uimhI In eemeteriea anil indumi, etc. The loca'.ioti of (trnile ipmrriea and nninea of irietom are WatlM A llatton, ta; John Iturkn, St Helena, i county; W; H. Cole, aix tof Kant 'Portland ; A. C. (love, kaon county; Orenon Paving 'act Co., head ol Sixth atreet, AL Gl'AHl) EncAMI'MXNT. ular monthly meeting of the jtllreri of the Vrnl regiment. ia armor v, the jintion of the Mftmpniuiit Kenerally ili Soma favored Clateop lieach, lajorltv of the officer wore in tivaraidii. It waa derided to Question otian until the next when 'he matter w'll be dollni- id. The time of the amani i arrn(iHl, however, without Tbe regiment will leave the ihe afternoon or evening of ter the parade. The encamp InMtaix duvH. A coininitlw t otOapUiimColliw, lliittorllold , WM iipimintea to tirepare a he orynnmitlon of the Kiret ; Athletic AcHm-iation. (nn- al offered to turn over to the ell their paraphernalia, equipment, etc., also their -evtirnl ol which were pitrcha a company and other they mi petit ioiiM. t )regonian. ito bk Ukcorhku. Two legal have been received by Ho cNary to ha placed on the records, that ere the moat anything yet recorded, They ts of hind grnnlfl Irom the ate to the Oregon Jc Calilor ad Rnd are Nor. 'i and 5. The nfitine 11.1100 wonlH, ia dated 871, end beam the eignature of nt, bv J. 1'arriah, liia neere irannfern 120,2.47 eerea to the Patent No, 5 him n,000 worda eutogruiili of li. H. llnyea, bv ig, hl aecrctaiy. Tlie'dale ol 1H, 1877, mid the number of cd in tin pages mfi'ii. Keh 1 to be copied into the record ach county In what la known egon City diatrict. and there to on thoaoof Marion, Multno :kama, Linn, Benton, l'olk, end Wanhington. Salem ii. ! A ' v Fikm Moasra. Will !!. and John A. Confer have i co-purtnerBhip In the rent ineee, and can be found at 9 over Cauflold'e drug Btore. er le a compotont attorney f public, while Mr. Confer ia uiced land locator and luia ly handled real cHtato in t liis li gentleman ar known to he nd their clienla can rcat hh romptneiR and accuracy in all ntr'ietod to their cure. zi'i Takich 1m, Oregon City In the lent pliiee to he tukeii In by the advertising fiiklr. He hud a picture of the anpltol at WaHhlngtoii: aold eimce iiround It for I0 a pinch to auckeie and "aklnped Willi Ihe boodle." There are evideiilly merchant In Oregon who don't read the papre any more than the aye who bite at gold brick.. Welcome. l'lNt'OiiiiAumo Womdr.-Tm Kntm I'hink Ii receiving nm'tiuriiglng teMtitnonl ale Irom every portion of the county, The lollowlng extract ia taken Irom a private loiter 1. 1 think you are making an ellort to give Clackanmii eiintity a good home paper, and are Huccemllng admirably, and ought to lie aecomled In your ellorta by eyeiy public aplrlted oltlaen. ; OiiaTKiuTioN in tiik Hivkr. A right eoua kick la being made hv the reai dente along the Clackamua river on en count ol certain tlaheriiien, who have a net alrelched acroaa the river near Ite mouth, thua preventing In a great ineaa ure, aalmon Irom coming up the river. An apHal baa been made to the Hah com iineaioiieri, who will douhtloH bring the oll'eniliug flaheruian to time, Anotiikh leeoaTANT Land Contkht Hon. C. W. Fulton, ol Aatorla, waa In Oregon City thla week, on bunineaa con nectud with the land olllce. lie a i Mia red lu counectiiiii with llurney A 1 leaner, aa attorneva In an liniairlanl conleat over a valuable piece ol land al Keaaide, the e Inl agent ol the novel n- liient having entered a proteat agalnat the legal right ol the chilinuiit A New Cittiacii. I'laiiB and atxylfl- rationahave been prepared by While llrna . arclillm'ta of tbia eitv. for a new Congregational church al f'ieaaant Hill near Wilaonvilla. The building will be 4ilx:i0, with tower end veatibule and modern improvement. The aoclety lute only been organixed but a ahort time, but have materially IncrctiHod and proa- 1Mrei under the rhaige of Itev. J. M. tarlier. In (iaxAT Vahirtv. Clmrmau A Co. have control of the ialand tx'low tbe Fell", and will give parllea armiaaion to llrh there on the moal reaaouahle teima Thla ia the lawl llahtng gruui'.d In the valley, which fact ran lie atteated toby I'lirtlmiil aiiorla. Tbe oualltv ' and complete vailetv of fiiahing tackle kept tiy lliia llrm at their drug atore cannot Imi excelleil In I orthtml, wlili'li they are atdling at bottom prlcee. aa It la kept only aa a aide line, Hi.kit Naw Okkickm. In puramince to orilcra Irom headiiuartera, Comiiany F., O. N. li., held an elwtion lnt Sut urday evenieg to mdect a iMpt.iin to till the vacancv cniiaeil bv the resignation oft'iipluin Sh.n(. hiit l.it'iileiiunt, Iv S, Warren w.ih elected I'aplaiil, mid .1. i. (innoug llral aerveimt, waa roiuoled to the ponilaon of lliat lieutenant. Col. I lee I m accoiiil'linied by Ilia Hon coin liiin"ioiicil aliill, c.ime up from I'orlliiinl on boraeb.iek, mid alter. led Ihe meet ing. Col. Heche in Ilia remark to '.he! company muted that the next athletic tournament would Ih held under the euapici'R of the Firat rvgiiifnt MvTi.KrmeiMi Hkai. Fhiatk Firm Wlllanimette Land Co. have dis played coinmendiihle enterprine in ex leiiMively advertiamg the reaonrceH and advantage ol Chiekainna rotiuty, and have ln-en aucceatiliit til inducing a hune iiiiiuigrulioii from the cuntem "hitea Thev have given entire aatiafuiiion to their pal ron in every iiiHtanee aa they handle only the moat ilcajrnldo proMr tii'a, and all aold at low pricca and on the iiiont reaaotialile terma. In addition to their lit ol city and aiihurhan prop ertv, Ihev have a number of amiill tract' adinirably adaited for fruit ruining ad ioing Canby, the garden amt, fruit ruia Ing and melon patch of the Willamette valley. Mean a i. Kntkiitainvknt. Thoae who heard Maatr IMa Waldrop play here laat Rpriug wll be glad to know they have an opportunity of again aee ing tbia maiveloua child, at an enter tainment to Ik given in the M. K. church next Monday evening The four chil dren of Mr. Waldrop com'iine a vari ety of geiilua quite remarkuble. They are all line alngera and Mine Or.a, the eldoet, in her elocutionary powers, eiinala many of a profoaaional n'ader, whom the world delight to Honor. The entertainment will be varied by reci tation, tonga, instrumental mimic ami e whiatllng exerciae hy the baby, 1ct no one (ail to hear this remarkable family, Clai kam County Hull Ur Watkr. It ie now becoming evidnt that Clarkamaa cottntv will Rnniilr Portlnnd with water an well at Ker, The Oregonlan eavt: "The water committee will have aomullng taken in the river at once to lind the beat place for the pipe lino Irom Hull Kun to rroea. A channel will lie dredged across the bed ol Ihe river lor the piK to be laid in when the time coniea. The route bv which the piai-line will come through Laat Portland ia not yet decided upon. It will probatily rome down the sec tion linn toad There can bo no sharp tnniN in the pipe, and it must Imi laid where it will not Ihj built over, so that it can le got at (or repairing if necessary. The county court ia contemplating the opening of a road from lireshnm to the Clackamas county line, somewhere in the neighlMirhood of tbe Sandy post office, and Mr. Hurlhuit wilt go out In a week or so to look over the pro poned route. If thla road ie opened the pipe from Hull Kun will probably he laid aloiij it, thus shortening the linn. Yot'No Folks Party. A very delight ful parly wns given on Friday evening at the residence of Mrs. M. S, Bar low by the Misses Harlow and Hedges to the young peoplo of Oregon City. The tlrst part ol the evening was de voted fo pregreaivo guinea, which af forded much amusement. Knelt guest was presented with a handsome hmid pninted souvenir The winners of the lirst iri.es were Miss Annie (iriiham, Rinl Herman bogus. Ihe hoohy pn.es were awarded to Miss Minnie Acker man and Creed Ktratton. Refreshments wero served about 10 o'clock, after which the young folks enjoyed a few hours in daiiclni!. The parlors wero handsomely decorated with Oregon itrape Kite SPRAY OF THE FALLS. ; Lunches at all hours at the Oregon Cllv liimcli Counter, Mr. (I, 0, Hucim was over from Van couver Hulurday, Hon. .1. V. Maxwell, of Tillamook, waa In Oregon City this week. Peanuts routed every morning a, the Oregon City Lunch counter. Chanuan A Hon have a complete line ol the Little lied Hrhool House shoe In stock. One hundred thoiiaaiid pounds of wool wanted by ('barman A Hon. High est market puce paid. I). J. Hwllaor, eounty Judge nf Col umbia county, (petit a couple of dayt In Oiegon City this week. Hon. J. M. Tracy, of 1-ogun, waa in the city last Haturdav, He ie too busy fanning now, to talk polities. Anyone having old cxik stoves can exchange them (or new one at the sec ond hand atore (io there fo' bargains. Marshal Huriia was summoned to an IM'sr Is'lore the U. H. grand Jury as a wit ness al Portland Tuesday. I. W. Kelly olllclated as mai shall during bisahsem e. Mr. John Tyacke has sold his house and lot In thla city to F. K. Williams lor lotKI, and removed with his family to Alhina, where he has purchased a meat market. For a flrst-claaa shave or hair rut go toll. Wilcharl's harlier shop, Kloper'i old stand. Ladies and children hair cutting a socially. 4t Mrsic I.KsaoNa on the violin, violin cello, clarionet, or any bias instrument will be given during lids summer at my residence, Third and High streets, city. alOtt Km ii. Ki'iii'hkkt. Mr. James I) lloihr, of Mark's nrarie, came lo Oregon City Monday. He reports that the prospects for crops in that vicinity wero never belter than now . That talented writer, Mr. Abigal Hcotl Dunuiway, has been alloted an extiMisiove department In the Weal Shore which ia devoted to tbe Interests ol women. Corresndcnts to Tua Kntkhcrisic, imiHt send their names with their com munications, not l :r publication, but in order that the authors can be instaflly reeognixKil. Hev ('. (', llatnmiin, chaplain of the foiled States army, at Vuiicouver. de livered a lecture ut the Young Mens' ('hritian Association in Portland, Wed- neadav evening. Aitention is culled lo the curd of Mr. Will. 11. Walker in another column. He ia s well known attorney of this city, ami neeils no introduction at Ihe hands of Tiik Kvtkhi'iiihk. I r. J. .1. l,ea.'itt, ol Molullu, waa in Ore'in City Wediieaihiv aa a witneaa ladore the grand jury, he having dressed tbe wounds o( the atahlaid man at the iiiHiirrec-lioii at Miasouri ridge. Tueadav-'s Oregonian states that Mr. and Mia. Fuller, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry K. Smith, of OrcKnn City, and Mr. J. lilover Smith, of lloalon, occupied box If. at the Mji'tinm oara hotisu Mon day evening. A large iiumlier ol people went from this city to attend the baseball game at Portland lust Sunday. The Spokune i tub came out abend. At the same time Seattle waa defeated by Tacoma on the former's groond. The reason that evrcvUxly goes to Tromhuth Hros., tiiah market, is ac credited to the (act, that they keep otilv best (resh salmon and other fishes to tai obtained, also the (altost oultry xmltry and game in season. II Italy means business, and ia bound to "scrap" with "Cncle Sam," vou must certainly keep posted by reading tbe latest literature on the subject, and vou know the place to lind it, is at the New Hook Store, next door to Cautield's new drug store. Hon Tom, Lait do la Mode, La Mode do la Paris, La Mode, Helineator, New New York ami Paris Fashion Ratsar, Ladies Home Journal and other fashion journal, kept constantly on hand at C. U. Huntley' Hook Store Mr. J. W. Draier has returned from another trip to Coos Buy, where ho has invested in oiuo desirable town prop erty. He has great faith in that section, and is of the opinion that it will almost eipial Puget Sound as a commercial center. Hon J. T. Apperson attended the meeting of the board of regent of the state agricultural college at corvallis last week. Mr. Apiwson was made a committee In connection with Oovcnor Pennover and Wallis Nash, to euocrin- tend the construction of new college illuming. In the presentation of "Little Bo- Peep al the Voght grand 0wjra house in The Dalles, by local talent, the Wasco Sun in giving the cast of characters, mentions Balfo Johnson In the role of tlrst pennant lad. Mr. Johnson is a son of W. Cary Johnson, of this city. ReadO. A, IHnilng'i new advertise ment this week. This reliable establish ment continues lo carry the lieat stock of drug end medicines In Oregon city, and none but competent pharmacist are employed, George Randall and wife, who res Id near New Kra, left thl week for Con necticut!, where they will visit relative. From there liny will go to thtir old home In Wiltshire, Lnglsnd. They will he absent lor several month. Mr. W, II. Counties, of It. L. l'olk 4 Co., was in the city during the week fietling matter lor their new guxeteer or Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Deputy hurif!', J. K, Morrl, report la grippe prevailing lo a great exent in the southern part ol the county, Mr. II. M.llo7of"New Kra, wa doing Oiegon City Monday. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to Wilson A Cooke for Oliver plow. No Chinese labor employed by Port land Laundry Co. An elegant assortment of all the latest stylet of visiting card at this office. fiend your toiled clothe to the Port Laundry Co. Post office book store, agency Warrsn A Holman, Funeral Director and Undertaken, Oregon City Bank building. Fine Pillow made to order and Mat Hug, etc., of neat design at Warren A llplmsti's. It. Glassool will have a constant sup ply ol all sort of vegetable and plants in season as usual, it tbe garden, Green Point, or K. E. William' grocery tore. tf St. Patrick 'i Pii.iji, for disorder of tbe liver and bowel. A vigorous but gentle physic that cleanses and renovate the whole system. Price 26 cent per box. Foa Hal at a Baruain. A nice modern cottage in a beautiful location will lie aold very cheap il told toon, one lot. Iniiiiire of C. II. Dye, office over Oregon City Bank. A 17. The Portland Laundry Co. have es tablished a branch office in the post of lice lasik store where packages of wash will be received and promptly forwarded. Huimrior laundry work is guaranteed. A Hahoain. Grist mill with 153 acres of U'asl land lor Rule about 4.r acres in cultivation (iood house and out build ings, at a bargain. K.NTRIIfKISK. Inquire of The For a lame back, a pain in the side or chest, or for tooth-ache or ear-ache prompt relief may Vie had bv using CliamU-rluin's I'am Halm. It is reliable For sale by Geo. A Haiiuxo. Fob Sale. A 10-hoisetraction thresh ing engine, C. A G. Cooper manufacture ; also, one Simmons drug taw, with car riage and belts all complete, and in good running order; nearly new. Will be sold at a great bargain il sold soon. Inquire ol C II. Dvs, tf J Over Oregon City Hank. He Your Own Master. Few people appreciate how much : their impresaions, their whim and im- : pulses, and in fact all their mental en- i ergy depends on the harmonious action I of all the vital organs. A uoorlv di gested dinner may make one quarrel with a friend. A congested lever mav bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest dav. A rheumatic pain mav keep you from business or work and entirely change eome marked out policy. A few dose of Moore's Re vealed Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and and work. ruililings are not often mudo of pin-. ciiHtiions, oui a. ii. Hum, in an amus ing story to appear in the May number of Harpor's Magazine, tolls not only how such a one was made, but how t't was actually eaten nnd enjoyed. A little love iiiTair gives additional 'zest' to the tale. Those present were: Mleseg Pope, Vara Pilsbiiry, Annie Graham, Sophia Logos, Minnie Acker nuin, Winnie Williams, Joslo Hinsbol mor. Maud Pope, Nora Conyers, Dora and Sadie Chase, Jennie Boattie, Lura Miller, Grace Buird, Annio Dolun and Miss Kelly; Messrs, Ralph Miller, Her man 1ngiiB, Kverett Hickman. James Shaw, Herman Jones, Merle Johnson, Fred Whitcsull, Arthur Warner, Willie Ackerniun, Creed St rut ton , Leslie Cow ing, Kd. Rineitrson, Charles Moldrum and Alex, Lewthwait. I. R. Norris, recently from Nebraska, after spending several months looking at California and Oregon, has purchased a 10 acre tract of the Willamette Lund Company at Pruneland, and snys he is the best pleased with the location ol anything ho has seen in the two states. Mo Ale vs. Jensen, was the title of an important liomostoad contest, which occupied a considerable portion of last week before the U. 8. land office. The contesting parties were from Columbia county, where the land Is situated. Mc Ale' attorneys are Mossre. Burney A Draper. T. L. Washbonrne, professor of to ology and etotnologv nt the elate agri cultural college at Corvallis.has sent out a circular asking (or specimens in the flesh, or mounted, or simplo at tilled skins properly prepared, of birds mam mals and roptilcH of Oregon, for which minimum prices will be paid. FARMERS Are resjiectfully reminded That the place to buy THE BEST BLUE VITRIOL AND GENUINE WAKELESS SQUIRREL POISON Aa well as anything sine lu the DRUG :: LINE Is of E. (j,. aufield NEAR THE COURT HOUSE 1 - i E. E. WILLIAMS, DEALER IN - - - GEOCEEIES GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FEED. MILL FEED AT MILL PRICES. Fresh Stock of Garden Seeds Just Arrived. E. E. WILLIAMS, OREGON CITY. POPE & CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Heavy, SMf ani Manufactured Harclware, Tiiar i etc. Plumbing, Gas Eitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furiiisheil. OREGON CITY OREGON REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS. The most carefully selected properties in the City or County For Sale. THIS SPACE BCLONSS TO Mtley'sjoofc Store Next door toCmfleld a drug wore. WewiU ny omvthing next weak about our cheap cloth-bound 1 BOOKS. No. 1. IGOacrcs, 2 miles from Canby, on S. P. R. R., splendid level land, fine paw timber, 25 acres cultivated, good frame house, 13,200. No. 2. IfK) acres on S. P. R. R. 3 miles from Oregon City, $3,200. No. 3. 80 acres, open level brush land, 4 miles eawt of Oregon City, 1 mile from Clackamas river $1,000 on time. No. 4. 10 acres joining Clacka mas Heights on the south, nearly level, can be sold in lots and blocks, $1,250. No. 5. 225 acres, splendid farm on Clear Creek, 6 miles east of Oregon City, 100 acres in culti vation, 50 acres to break, new frame house, new barn, fine wat er, best soil, good neighliorhooi, school, etc., price $6,750, on time. No. 6 3-13 acres in SpringwateT, the best all round stock farm in Clackamas county, level lanl, 160 acres in fine cultivation, 7 acres orchard, good house, two fine frame barns, thousands of acres of out range, water every where, 45 head cattle, Berkshire hogs, 30 ton hay, 500 biuhei oats, wheat, vegetables, horses, wag ons and farming implements, al together at $25 per acre on time. OREGON CITY PROPERTY. No. 7.-7 lots in West Side addition, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. block 100 lots, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, block 151, all of block 20, Main street, all of block 145 Oregon City. One fine lot in Sell wood. No. 8. 30 acres in "Clackamas Fruit Lands" all in cultivation. Finest peach land in the world, price $200 per acre. My peach orchard netted $200 an aere this year. Will exchange No's. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, for any good city property in valley towns. For terms and particulars apply to H. E. CROSS, Oregon City. Green Bros & Co. Have new attractions for all consumers in their Mammoth Assortments Of General Merchandise. Their stock consist? of boots, shoes, crockery, glassware, dry goods, . etc. Quick sales and small profits is their motto. Bank Building. Oregon City. Sorensen i & t Yon 0 MAKUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN o PLAIN and FINISHING LUMBER . . (Fir, Spruce and Cedar; also Laths, Tickets. Shin- gl Eles, Etc. Shipped to all points on H"s, ( the river or by rail. I " I Mill sitiiiueil on Willamette river at OREGON