1 j City5 Ut! '.'Ml C -w- -a JRJ ''HUTU Enterprise. 3G0N 'Hi'i r-rr:-: V)r(i2t. Num. OUWJON CITY, OllKCJON, Mil DAY, JUNK 12, 1891. feSTAIiLISJIEI) 18CC- in itllrttt 1 1 Y ' Chic; nala IttfcM. Illai IllUf , t II 1C K ..A W ..,n.i l,AK iiCityMnlorjuisc runt,. fi ittlMlied Kvery Kiltlny. 'niciLrAFEH OF CLACKAMAS county. . U MUltMCHIITtltN lU'l'KH, OHuLu v..P m leaau. BlriMlil. ...... . 11 IMMIHlll(ll, f-l'.ll!('Hi,ll,fl,,,ll yal,le III mlvmiw ilWlAaruin wiot iIvhh uii iillelln, ai.Vnto IWolpi, ,, M'l'V. IKPS ckmu, ' , llHllllUt!, , i CITU!;:" Si r, w kt,. 0 W. fnf lion. K Mailt A. Mather Arthur lu.H-k II J I'riillliiisur K. ilrainltull K. A. Wfinlil II i'. W. H Newberry '". TnckHmMS Co. Directory. l,Jl"kl" t'llt N'l V OrTa'r-ltS, MeMrtltr) II II Ji.iitli.ou W W II H-.ma.ni W, I M hillock rt II ( ..nil Jnhn w, Nome ai riiiin"M Sl,lncy Minylli I'l I' I' Sullivan Churl,,. l, l.tikt, loineltua Hair WM.'Hrr, hiH.i Nuperlniemleiil, rtlatf ,,,, (r. Mover, ciiritiH. Circuit tmnrt eoni-ene. flr.t nl.imlrty III Nt. i himU'r ami thlnl Hernial in A inn. I'tuhnit? ooiirt Hi .o.liti flil Hominy itt eaeu , tiiiih. iUVMitiltMlotirra eonrt Imi'ta fll.l W edlieada)' er Hi. I oml,iy ut each month. UIIKlloN Cll Y I'KKH'KH Vr. i.f l.'r, I, VV Snlliiail I. I. I'oruf Ilea . . J S I'ltr.lnm H l( Urevli F. K. I'liarmaii iAIMLtly AUoriivy, aVt-l l'tiirtill,'liff. tlrt l't ot ttali-r Wolka. II t l Ml lloUo w ii. n,,w.n 'iiioMltiit.lirralik ItlMlttr, J. n. aoimv, it I'.ir'vr, J. ni, M llaili.oli, I . I' Ul.'iiivtl. : lio.a I'l.aimaii, J. W. u ' onuall aii.l T. I' j l.an.UII, 1 II K M A1I.M , Mall. i'Iimw loiim Nnrili.it M K M 1 ;i IV M. 6.JU P. M. (.Alalia tl aoltta ttonlll. a tal A N I to .ILK itot'iaa. i . Orru l'lt lu M.,lalla. Mtiliiin. '. arm ami tvK. al III tt a lu. X,Mt,lna. W e. i,.l Kri.lay. att'l ri'inru. al t tua. lit, owiltlt laya . ut llylo Mirikt. t'lark., Mitllito, I nt.ui ml U. a,o llrtMik; at lu til a lit ,v Th,it. ly alol PatilHay, an, I rvturiia ,,. Ilia iU). i.ot ifly Uirectury. I f',,,' I II V IttlAllli nf IKAI'K. 4 t t'oiltl II, hi. .ion H.,rolul lltp.day III ,., !h V 1. 1:,, i. writ-, mi.-- i..th M.Hmin, J I'- AI'l,v:nH,N. ,r) 'it.ilMit. ul 1 1 H l.'iln.C. No K or I- iv 7rl,,tt UKhl at Xlaaoi.tc hall. KihiiIiI. tltvlli"! K M Ha.M,, tt, C. i iu,i M ot It an, I H r '.OMAII l.nlK.K, .Nil. I, A. r 4 A. M. it. nn'ilar t'iiimiinl,'att"ti. on Ami .f m,,t'ltillV. tll ,4.'ll HH'tltll t T ,MI r. M ii liiainal at ami iu InvMnli,. aiu,l, i M.K VAHLIm . rut. , tl, -a 'IU i, in,, , i laiir' i ism" UVUI run 'il hiiN l.tilmK. I ii, o. r ,Vi, vry Thilrailay Ofell al 7 iVI,-k i Itiw ti', riuluw.' Mail, MttUI alrort, ol iltp uriler art In. Hci to attciiil. fill tV A MkIIi-Iou. N ll. Tlma. liyaii, Hirrrlary. a Ufvltn J i lilinar-! vl I AMI'MKNt, Ntl i 1.0 O. K. l ,..,a flrat ami tlilnl Tu'.'l)aol rarh moiitli. (el l Kullowa hall, Mi'inhrra ali, vl.ltlim Itilli j,,.,.. l,a. ronllalli Inylli"! " attinul mi. k JtI, i W.ni ,'-aiu Hcilh. Cbii'l I'airiari'h. osvuKuo Loi'tiK, no tw, i.o. o. r . M iM'l rollnw a hall, li.w.'itii, WJ "(liiiiUy mauin) Vl.ltlin btvllirvli majo ;, . i i.-. II (I. lltWKtiili N, O. iC. l4- K tai nr. Bob. 'aHHVUiIkiK.no ta.. I O. !). T. W v. Halur.tavari'iillia at KnUlif. hall n r . : .... i ant,. v i.iiiiia nirniuar. . wnii iiih,. w.?i III., W.U, MHM, 1 . T. 'T "tliAK v;AMI Nn. 7i MtiDKHN WooKM E N. ' hrfia i:t ami n-,,inl Tiuiatlay of eaclt ralW ontll k Vt iiiHltuctl Hall ,...,1. . K. H WaHllkN. V. . "TT'.'j ' U K. Jaaxttv. Ctoth. ,w - - - .-- itatlaj r.Vl.IJi t'llV 1,'lHtiKtir A.tl v.. ll-laKB W"-t ntry aironil ami li.nrth Krhlay ivoii t,.,nt "( '' " llti'lltll 111 Oil, I r'nlloWa' hllllillllll ' 0 .';,, .muiK lirt'throii vniillally Invltnl to at' til, IMC; IAS. WILKINSON. M. W. f.lr tiAVLI, l.oltilK, Nil.,Vi, A O. I', W. pltH- ori-iy Thtir.,ay rviitttiiK at Kulwht'a til. t. attoy. l.ltiiiK lirotlh T. iitailc wt'huniv i K. 0. Makiuh k. M. W. . M iv. f l'i. Ki'i'iinlrr. MPI.K Nn. I, (HII'.iliiN t'll'Y I'AIHIAK- CIIAL t llirl.K, "iat'ry T iliy Kvi'itliiK ai7:S0 al hull Molii alol K, ,111th Hlrt'i'ta. j M. il lli it iky. tlrailc K. ralSTKR, St'i'ratary. Sl'Ktll, lltlKKK LtilMiK, Nil. ri, H'l.NH OK INE IIHIIMANN, lt" i,' Vi,ry H ii n , 1 n y at 'J n'rliH-k p. lu. l irtW"''"''1'' I khi (UNr-NieiiKK, l'rta. v V Al.BKKT HMIU.INM, Hi'C'y J '1 1 ALl TIN UIIANOK, NO, lit, I', nl II. Ar ' ' '! HntitriUy ol ach mniith at tholr ,T O IIMIIIVIIIII. It, II, IlKNflr, N l,f i - i ati a muiir, ttno'y. Maatur. 'tiwt W.NKR OUANtlK. Ko. 117, i. pt II. iiun V"'' '""Ii Sntiirilay nlfni'li numlh, at llinlr iLcii1" lu hw Kn- C. Miiililmk, Soc . '""fi i J,t;ai.,M,itcr. "'JUltAiH; POHT, Nn 2.(1 A. K DKl'AHTMKNT Ar OK OHKdON. L flwta flr.t Krlilay nl oiirh tttitnth, at 7:110 L.i. at Otlil Ki'lliiwa' Hull, (irinii Clly. etf MtK. A, IIAHIIINU, (JimiiiiniiiltT. "jT"iEAllK Illil.lKK tmitl'H, Nn. 18. KKt'ART j.' h MKNT OK OKKtiON, n into, a. Ilafillnir, . - riiwruury, kJle'Tit, Y. , Cncliriiiiti, . . . Trt'iiatiri'f. t, I'. fet. Cnt'liritiit,. i-i (HI Ural, n ml ihlnl Krlilnva nl tmi'li INU 'Btuli In Coiiiiiiil ciinn.liiT. Mi'iulivra nl t!orp ,,riaiii tthrofiil, onnllitlly wiltnniiil, T COMPANY, KIHST KKUIMRNT.O.M. ii. ""' ti'ii.nry,, Thlnl ami Mulu. UcKtiUr tlrlll ulalit, II CO'Oiolay. lti'truliir huhl iuihn iiihuUhk. ni'Ht jjnnJi OIi'la) ( cm :lt lunlilli, ). ' uKfitiKiia. Ar (. " iipiiiii, . . . (!attNln 1, .V.iiitiuinn - - Klrt Lli'lltntiHiit 1' liiinil,,! Htioniiil l.lmitmituit luw f. , I KOUN l'AIN IIOHK CO., No 1, P1' Bi'ffiiliir iiiiii'llnir, aiM'iunl Vt,iln,',lity III eai'h Unlli ,if t'iiln,t ltdiiHi,. en Ht Bliiu Alula atroul, ' twt'mi 8,'vniitli ami kIkIHIi ii-'l. Al hltltMAN,SfH'y. Lani r flAHIINKK, l'l'US. Km. Nkwton, Ktiminan. ip) F OATAKACT IIOHK CO, No. '.-.'li'i'ti. Mwnnil 1'iiitNiliiy of eurh niimlli nt ('tit )UfMct ImikIih, iiniiN,,, il, wKi,i I'ri'H nlW i' " """Tiimt, Htu'y. .1. V, O'Ciimm-j.i., K'rii, ill"1 1 Ci'l.U.Mim HOOK AMI I.AUHKIt CO. ... !i'HH lll'4 Krlility nf iiii'lt liuilllh lit iB L&miiitlrt imikIiki limtKu. Chan. A rHuy, l'ri'a, til'1 ii. (J, Iiacun, BiKJ'y. Dii A. JIitz nil, U 'nil Suitiluy Services. KllleT i:ilNliltKtATiiNALl'lll'lti:l.-(a. 0. W. Li't'A", Jl.ir. iwrrloe at II , x and 7 iui r . Hiimliiy School mmr moriilng aery-leu, I'tayer iitttiIUii( W,in.luy evening ut 7 HU.M'lwl. Prayer HieellliK nl iiitlliu I'eniilea ) Society ill t'tirl.tlau KmlOHVur every Sunday mil' iiAI'IIHI' t-'lHMtCII.-HKV. (IIIH4N IMiil' Mnrulnn rtnrvli'ii ut II Humlny Ki'hin.l a) 1.' Kvunllm Mvrvliw II Ml; Ki'iulur iryi' iiikhIiiii tt oilnri.itiiy nvmilug, Mniillily j'oviMlHltt Mi'ttillilf (iviry WiMlMOMiUy tivt.iilii lirmwlliin Hid llr.l rtiiiiiUy III Hit imiiiin, A cjnnilal invllniloii u all, Ml IIIHN d t ill lit II t'ATIIOI,l(; -IUv. A. Hii.iniiH iMi, I'n.'.or tin HiiiKiny tniiiMnt anil I" m i, M. Kvxry Mmoinl mill Imirlli Hiiiiitay lmnn.il .nrilluli allr till) H urliHk inn... At all ullitir itia.aMa Kiiull.li ii'rnioiia. Mtinilay Hi'hiiiil al 1 m r. u Vmiwr". iiiintlfl ulilroia, amt limir-illi'tlnii al J ;u)rn. t. CAI'I.'H I', K. fHllt.:il --llti. i M ttnn. alil.mi, Km'lor. H.'rvln'. mi nhoi nnlo rtiiimaya al II tint 7 mi Nmiilay mi li.. al lu .hi I'aiif a liulld iiiiwu flrat I Imrailav In iai h inniuli, Mra. II I, Ki'lli ), I'li'.lili'iil, lira, K I.. t..H:l,raiio, Htii'mury. MklllohMT KI'Ml nl'AI. CIII'IK II -llv JmiH 1'aa.ima, I'a.ior, Hornlni .fivlrr at II; Mm,, In, h, In, nl at U l&, KnnHH"i'rvlrn at 7 mi. Kiw,llh l.i,anui luicllliK MttiHlny rvi'tlllilf Ml I hi; I'rayor Mm'tiiiii iliur.ijay (neiilng al 0 HU alia tip or. i'irllnUy lltvlli-,1. Kill"! I'llf MHV IKIllA.S Oill'KCIt.-UKV. U. W. lilttoNKV. ra.lor. hi-rvlr.,. at II A. H ami HIH, Mahlialll Krltoal at H a. M, ViMllig 't,i,U'. MiM-tKly 01 Cltrl.iliill Kuilcavor llt(.,a cvury Kiitulay nvciiilun at ii ;m Itrilucilay evniihin ira)iir mpiliiK al 7 fW. Heat. Irf. Kt 4Ni.F-l.ll ill, t'ltl lti II - l(,'V. J. M. rl'l.a, of lllf Kv autti-tli al A.H'laliiill. will llolil .tTvlriu al I' ,(,,' Ha, I I'voty Hint, In) al II A M IIivh'O'I 1 HnitiUy frf ,ti"l, tirritialt nn).l.alli M-buitl mUy frf l,tl"l, every miiiuny ai iu a. M Profosbionnl Cards. M. liANI'H, NOTAUY l'l lll.ir, UKAt, KSTATKA INMHAM'K. (lltti'tt with Ihti Wlllauivllo rail. Ilitr.lmi'lil Co (Infill City. (limoti. 'll.L II WALKKK, ATToit.NKY AND (Ol'NSKI.I.OH AT LAW AMI NUTAIlY IT 111. If. Ormoii City, - Oreton OtTIre nyrr Catirlel'a unw itrnit atora lloiur.loa l. I'm riittliiti ami TlmWr laml ip ilrall,ill. atot otlttir laml iillrti titia llira. irotully ottiimliHl Iw. , , ,iinrafM,M. u t kiMitt l.aa yur ami Notary ruhilf. (il llr llril'tlON A KINNKY. KKAI. KSTATK AUI.NTS. ttltii'y, r.Mvtn nl ft. t'titirmmi lirM hvrn' 1. I'llKILIt, ATIuUNKY AT LAW M.riKt, t or f Hoi-Knr v ri ttitiii. tirtii,i1 Iwn ,l,H,r. ahovf i"Mti!!lco( ttrvitoit City tiuot ar.MiHoi nit T r t u i Kit. n lint kl.M)Kiirt.ll it (DttlNa. AITtiUNKYM At LAW. All t"ait' tirfnw I' S l.nml llltcti a in;t'l)ly. tiittt'ti loom, italic t ( a tana oau-n U 'lotlltllllg. , 4 oliKOON I'lTY.- .... rr,,s W, l li t JullMt.-K. OIINSOS A 1HI.KMA.N LAWYKUS, I'orntir Kiiiltlh and Main itin li, On-nou City OrnKou. HEAL KHT.VTK TO SKI.L AN1 iliiNKY TO LOAN H. 4 D C LA Tut HKI'IK, ATTORNEYS AND COUNHKLOHrt AT LAW MAIN aritliKT, 0HKUUN CITY, OltUtlON. Furnl.h Ah.lraota nl Title, Until Honey, Fore- ohi.a Nurtf aiiea, ami tramai'l Ueuxral Law atttalneaa. m aaiui. clllllUE & DHKSSKH A. DHKMIItK. ATrOKNKYS AT LAW, omit In Jaguar IU,M'k, 0r,'f,m City . T. I'KY, J, W, UKAI'HR M'HNKY A IiRATKH, ATTOKNKYS AT LAW Omsiitit'lly, Ort'itnn Twrtvo yi'ara enitrrli'itfe a. nlaltr of the 1'. S. Laml ntlli't luiro ri,rotiiiiiiMnU tta In ntir in'0 lalty of nil klml. ol tiu.hi,,.. l,.,,ro tttt laml of flt't1 ami tltv t'tiuria, ami lawilvLtg (ho rirartlce in Ilia iiciu'ral I'.ml ollit tt. II. UVK, ATTOIiNKY AND COUNSKI.OK AT Ollloo nvnr Ort'iinii I'lly Hank, LAW OltEilnN CITY, 1 K. IIAYElj, J' ATroHNKY AT LAW onntios t iTY, okruom, 4 . Oftlcti cnriier Main ami Klglith alrtivta, rtppnalte enttrt hniiao. Banks. ANK or OUKUCN CITY, l'tthl up Capital, V0,dM. r ftKKt!) KNT, - - TlllH. rllAHNAN CAallllR, C1IAB. II. OAUFIKI.O. MANAUKH. , nopnslU refi-lvftl ttliJoPt In rjlmclt. Amiritviiil bllla ami nnli illaootiiiUnl. Cnnutyaml oily warrant IiihikIiI. LtmiiN lnit'iu on avHittinie auuuruy. (nillKOtlniia imiilo proittplly. liralta anlil nu t'liriinmi, nun rraiirnaoo,,i.iiira. K, Now York, ami all principal vllloa o( Ku. Ti'linrBpltlc etnkniiRiia miM on PnrtUnr, 8au FrauuiBtio, unirtoauu aw lor. INTItBKST TAIB OH Tins lUtl-llBITB AH FOLLOW! For three nititilha, 4 per cent per annum. Kurd month, ft cr vnt. pui aniiiim. For I'J linmtln, per rent, por annum. Tlmo ntirllrlnalea of (lepimlto pnyahl ) on tie- t.,,i 1im.i r.trl.,!,,,,! II ilruwii liofor mill o term ol tlcpnalt, flllK COMMKKCIAL HANK, OF OKKUUN CITY . !pltill, 1100,000 TIUN.1A0TBA IKItAI, BANKING IIII8INKKB. Lniiiis minle. Billi" illK'otiitti'iI. MiiknB ro I.....: . . . 1 II it'ci inns. miv. aaii boii. I'.' ii'iuai' on ,",,i.in 111 tin! 1'iillinl HtHti-N, Knrope ami Ilmm Koiiii. Hi'rinalt iwol'ttl (lllijert In ( hul k InU'l'i'st lit uaiitil rule allnwml "ll time tli'linails. Hank npi'ii (nun 0 a. st, to i r. M. Hiiliinlity evi'iiluga ft-oiit (, to 7 1', H, 1). 0. WroUKKTTK, l'realiltMit. F K lio.NALOUON, Citshlor Commissioner's Court. IrflcKHtcH Ajipoliili'i! to the M'ord'u Fair Convention. Jlnrfi Ciiiiiiljr Ilimiln-Ollicr Hunt hit" H urk Tii ken Hi. Junk Tkum, 181)1 I'rt'at'nt: J. W. Meldruin, jutlrje, U. lliilll anil V. Alouliiiku. t'oiiiinlMHluii tra; 11 II. Julinaon, clerk, anil W IL 11, Kiitlilliill, rilierill . Ill lint litiilliT (il tli Ilrown roaul it Htta nriliTfil Unit tin) itlilionri py Lull thn (l;iniiica, and when Him rc-lpt o( rrittl Hwart Ir the inmu be lilcil wild the coiiiily clerk, the tlfrk will Ihkuh a warrant Ui Krt'il Hwarta lor tli ri'iiiiiiiiilur, and (lie mud will Ian ordered oiiiih1 KxiaBiiao account $7.60 Koport i)l tlie 1'iiitU) cieck and Needy run, I hum uiirimd and urdorud 0iencd. L,uiihu ai'cutinl alltiwed, $lrl 4d, Iti'imrt of lnti J. M. Druko ruml n- iruvt'd, uiid rnud urdcrod imned. ht m'iihb acciiiint iill')cl, ('.'7.10 !i'iorl of tli Ki'pfrmJii A Ik-ckor rum I ailiiilcil, and nniii urdcriMl oitilitul lii',nit i,( I'nltcr creek mad arovd iiml I lie mil' I tiidcrod iipi'iii'd. Lxixtnat accoiiiilH (IH.Ii.'l and '.'S.10.ordiri'd ntiil. Tliuaiiitratiuii ol ti. W. Nirlioltmn lor liiiiilmr, iirniili'd, ll una ordered Unit tlm mij?rvimtrn of mud dial rii la Nua. HO and 10 build a bridal acmM Carrol eni-k with tliu lulior of tlicir ilialrii tH. Tlitt ki,l!.'utiin of J. H. Nixt, atitrvl aor for inkca anil lunilvcr Kfantnd. j 1 hi, ,,ictitiitn nl (ii'i)iii' Miocr lor liiinlicr lor road diatricl No. W, vruntpd. 'I'lio uiitilli utiuii ol J. ('. McMurry for liiinlicr for rund dmtrict Nu. 5, granted icriiilHHiiin to buy WMXI lect. l!tMirl ol W. H. Sinitli on pruvtMiii'tit of t!i Alarnalliy jirnvi'il, and eXieno acrotllit tlie lin ruHit i- alliiwed. Tlie matter of t he lloiple rtMtl WrW lind over until tlix next tcrtu. In llic in.iltiT of tint Wiuntnn A Wiiion acliiail liutico roail from DaiimacUN to cuiiiilv Iiiiu. lit Mirt uiirijvi'(l, and ma, I ordered i)iened on ll'e lint of lite atirvev. Kxpt'iiw account allowed of I'l (M. lu i In- mutter of tlie boiindHry of road iliMtiict No. 4:1, it waa ordere(l that all Unit piiii ol ii (1 a, r .'I e, lymn eut ol the Moulin river be ml, led to, and included iu road diHtiii't No. 43. W.W.Iiuin, toad Uerviaor, waa giunied nriiiiaioii lo uae road aeratier, uii, I In buy iii'i ei-Mury luintier. U.J Moort! wu uriiiile,! aiplication fur liiinber in road ditrict No. 60. Tin- application of J. M. Drake for lumber entitle, I. l'etetiuii denied in the mutter of the T, i. Mathews road. Ordered Hint the county cleric advur lira lur liids to lurninb wood for the court llotlat). In tlie iiinttci of Ilia hriileo across tliu middle fork ol Deep creek, it. was ordotcd Hint llm snpurviaor innkB the necessary nii'iiMUiinenls of Ictiulli and height of sitid In iilatu, and report to lie county judii,Hho will advertise for bid to iiuiFd the bridue, to be received at the July term of court. In the malUir of the Abemathy brUue it w as ordered that the reiiort of com missioniir Mocntike be approved, and thai J . H. Scott and James (). Morris be paid t'M, the amount of bidi , and (20 for extras. Claim of A. Mimti aa superrisor of rord district No. 48, for the year 181X), for KM. allowed. In the matter ol the hmklinti ol a bruise on the Foster A Milwaukie rood near Mra. Winnea, it was ordered that the Btiistrvisor te anthoiited to employ a carpenter at the exjiense of the county to do the work, and build the bridge with the labor of the district. It was ordered that no further war runls will issue for the care and keeping oft) Olsen, pauHT, kept by J. M. Drake. It was ordered that the cl'jrk issue a warrant in favor of James 0. Meehitn for (ll, lie havinir. paid a trial fee twice in the case of Cowing vs. Meehan. Ordered that Uodfried Mouhnke be authorised to procure powder at l'oH) A Co., forblasting rocka in county road, and to buy stono hammer Ordered that Sidney Smyth, county surveyor, he Instructed to make a survey and prolllo of the Oswego and county lino roud from the south end of Lyon creek bridge to the Multnomah county line, ii ml reort at the July term of this oourt. Ordered that J. Koake A Co. be in structed to strengthen the jail windows in accordance with diagram tiled with the clerk using 3 bars insted of 2 for each window, for which lie will be paid proportionally to his oiler. Neport of Chasi Moenhke on the re nal r of Kairle ('reek bridge, approved, and expense account (l3.8t) ordered paid. It whs ordered inai unpt. vv. ii. Smith be instructed to begin work on the long bridgo on the Abernathy road, and work toward Oregon City, and re port at the July term of this court. Keport ot r. raquot on me repair oi the bridge accross Succor creek approved, and expense account of $86.00 was ordered paid. , J. S. Scott, roiut miiiervisor of cast. wo. 43, was authorized to purchase 2000 feet of lumber. It was ordered that the mm of $200 to be appropriated to begin the improve ment of the WinBton road from Damas cus to the county line, and that the supervisor be instructed to employ U the lulior of the district, in said Improve ment, that can he spared from other roads in tlie district. The supervisor to certify his accounta for labor performed or material furnished, to the county court. In the mattor of the representation of Clackamas county at a mooting to be liekl in t'ortlnnd. Uregon on the lifl.lt day of June, 18)11, to devise means to secure proper rvprosontution of the pro ducts mul industries ol una county and Pit it 10, at the Columbian Kxposition ; Tito couit (lntls that this is a matter en tirely without, its jurisdiction and while the object, sought, to bo attained is one in which the people of Clackamas county have a deep interest, and in the opinion ol the several liieinlmra of this court will reaull In advancing the inlerefts of tie Mtnte, lliia cuiirt feels its inability to sit as a court In this nutter, Never DelftiM, In compliance with the reipiest oi utility dliisii'is tiiht a committee lie nrpniiiicd, we would reouost the follow- V named citizens; (i. J, Trullingiir, T. Appersori, J. W, Meldruiu, Win. Hi, low iiml C. D, Latourctto to attend tin said meeting and rcpieseut Cliu ka lius coiinly therein, but without tiav. ana w i bout owcr In any manner to bud thla court In any pecuniary obhgat - 11S orollienVlse. lie(Mjrt of C. Moenhlre, aupt. of bridge : outlook for a turge increas of menilssi aVYoan Alder cieek approved, and ship to the Ttiulitan church is most orlured that a warrant issue to llerman , cncotirai(ing. The ordinance of bap- linus for $IU0 ill full payment Ordered that a w arrant lie Issued to Chis Moenlika for (."rOO, for myment of exienso on the Mulaila road. V.J.Caldwell waa allowed $5fl for flxjig the anchor on the west side of the suspension bridge. Ihe lollowing bills were allowed : ft irl ti of Oregon v Frank ; riM-ague $ 10 50 8ti(o ol Oregon vs .Search Warrant 3 00 U J liurnitrd & Co., supplies . 310 00 Ah Thomson, tmiehers' exam- Uitlion HoMiinaA Son, powder, road ex. Hlaic vs Kd lltirders et al A 'I Dix, lumber Fnas Cahill, Inuiln'r 33 00 1!) 60 8 00 8 70 Ue Stowell. plats and field noti-s 100 00 L K survey StaovsThoa Yocuui. innune 22 20 I 1 b (iiant Powder Co. . . . Me-ton A Dyiiert, siipplii a 164 85 12 fM) 2,i (M) Oregon Cily, aaler bill lleiry L lllvstone. sera lie r 8 00 Tbmius Hhule, jurors 31 20 Stu e va Ii (ilaaHX)l. el al . . . 14 30 Tin Oiaril Powder Co 23 8(1 Poje A Co, roud supplies 20 56 fcta vs Jones A Lotto 14 70 " " ;eo Wicks 2 20 P(ie,,a liros, IuiiiIht 12 15 C J l.atouiette, attorney fees Ileiple vs Clackamas county, 10 00 Hill of witnenses circuit court 10 40 r.nas Cahill, powder Stae vs llitriiliardt, insane K SI Hands, stamps Oreon Cily Kleclric Light Co. Sid rev Snivlh, survevor's lees fl 06 24 70 5,"i 3 00 4 60 Drl W Norris, pauper lees. . ,. 0 00 Mntoon A Story, road exx!iise 5 20 P laijiiet. bridg exis-nso 3 (K) II li Johnson, clerk fees 2iH 76 Tin, Kntkmi'Iiisk, printing 37 7) K L Newton, cement 9 50 lnl lleck, witness fees ti 80 J W Noble, assessor's fees 186 (H) MeslonA Dygert, record 12 00 W II 11 Samson, shenirs fees. . 202 110 C liui', fomuiifsioner 3 davs and 2i miles ' 1180 C:iai Mis'hnko, commissioner, 3 tbws and 10 miles; 4 davs and Wniiles ." 31 20 ' ' Urd of Trmre.- Kcgnlsr nieting held at the court house Tuesday, June 0th, President Ai ersori in the chair. Minnies of the hist meeting were H-ad and approved. The finance committee reco'iimended the payment of of $43.58 lor excuses inclined in the reception of the presi dent. Tl finance committee reported fav orably on the payment of $67.05 dues to the state hoard of trade. Mr. A. S. Dresser made a Verbal report for the special advertising committee ap pointed to see what could be done in gut ting out an illustrated descriptive pam phlet of Oregon Citv and Clackamas county. 11b slated that Mr. LeMahieu had canvassed the situation pretty thor oughly in the country and at Portland, and had not received very much encour agement . He also submitted estimates for preparing a finely illustrated souve nir from a Chicago house, also from Lew is A Dryden, Portland. Mr. Dresser Muted that if the work waa done Oregon City would have toicar the expense, and on motion the verbal report of the com mittee was accepted and the committee discharged. The committee appointed to confer with the county court in relerence to the appointment of delegation to attend the state convention at Portland to devise ways and means of providing a credita ble exhibit at the Worlds's fair reported that they bud fulfilled their duties, and a communication was read from county Judge M Ul tn in , mating in substance, that the board had no authority to ap point such delegates except as individ uals, and that they request that O. J. Trullinger, J. T. Apperson, 5- W. Meldrum, Wm. Itarlow and C. D. Latonrctte attend said meeting and rep resent Clackamas county therein, but without pay, and without power in any manner to bind this court in any pecun iary obligation or otherwise. Judge Meldrum, who was present, stated that he had just learned that Mr. Barlow was absent in Denver, and it would be impossible for him to lie present at the convention, and he therefore re quested that Pvichard Scott, ol Milwau kie, act in place of Mr. Barlow. Charles Moserye stated that he had donated 250 copies of the recent indus trirl edition of Tiik Kntkkpkiss to the board and that Mr. F. E. Donaldson, secretary of the board, had mailed a large number of them to manufac turers in England, Germany and other places. On motion a vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Meserve. Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters re maining uncalled for in the post otliee at Oregon City, June 5, 1801 ; Henrietta Bends Miller, Amos Cooper, Milo Lombard Moses Chai'uia, Arthur MoCreary Kmma S Dibble, George Phelps Mr. Arthur Dickson Mra 0 A Preiss, Kev. J iM Evan John Parmer John Erickson, Hilda J Uabens Henry, Erickson Elliot, Roberts, Lizwo Eason, Mrs 0 Small, E Eiiugher, Miss Katie Spitzig, O Fuller, Win Siryker, Marie (ialloupo, Wm IT, 2 Stitiight, John llolcoiiib, Cioo W, Sampson, B Jones J no M, Ttittle D If, Johnson, CI rant W right It, Larson, Kmil Vineberg, John, If called for, plcuso sny when adver tised. E. M. Ivanus, P. M. AT TL'AUTAM. Mpe.lul Services lionitl ut I lie liurcli. C'oiiBrega- The S!clal stirvices conducted by Hcv. W. 11. Tuhb in the Congrega tional church closed Hunday night. Five were added to the church. Prof. Professor IL Allen Hborey preached Hunday morning and evening to large an1 dmi,ly mil.rm,.sli ml(iinces. The 1 profHMH,r .dmlntcred the sacred iaaerama.nl aiui.l.H hi, Ilia h..h Tl.o tism by immersion will aibninistered by the pastor, Hev. W II. Tubb. at 11 A. M , Sunday. June 14th, in the Tual atin river, one mile below lindgHoort. The corner-stone of the Ibsjd View I Congreittttionul church was laid, with appropriate ceremonies, at 3 P. M. Sun-, day, hv the Kev. W, II. Tubb, who also preached a sermon in the grove, near by, to a large congregation, Kev. Mr. and Mrs. Harlier assisted in the ceremonies, Mrs. Uarber read a con cise history of the church, which with other appropriate matter, was de posited in the stone. The prospective church is well localed, with Alount 1 1 urn! in full view. The si'.e is about three miles south of Smockville. The church will be 30x40 feet, with a tower. This enterprise is (he result of the esrn- ,.) ll,Pa.,f .1,. ;.. 1, n,l fra l.,.r ber, the CVingreiiatioiial evangelists, who will remain with the people ol View until the church is fully lifted and dedicated. Howl lulU'd Slate Land Patents Awaltlnir ('lalniauts. There are now in the land office at this place nearly 2OO0 United States land patents awai.ing claimaints. They are divided as follows; Donation Land claim patents 474 Land warrant patents , 40 Homestead patents 310 Cash entry patents 874 UjIs in Oregon Cily to correct Mc- Ixm .'hlin deed 208 Thexe will tie delivered or mailed free of charge on presentation of the dupli cate tiriul certificate, or the proper alli duvit of the present owner of the land, accounting for said certificate, and show ing the reason why it can not be sur rendered. Parties inquiring for patents should i;ive the number and chstacter of duplicate certificate if ossible. If this is not known, then the description of Ihe land should be given by sections, township and ranjje, so as to enable the register to find whether or not the patent is iu the office. Tfce Editors. The national association of editors will be held at St. Paul, Minn., July 14, I Mi I ilw Oregon delegates to. the convention are H. W. Scott, L. Samuel, O. P. Mason, Portland; E. C Pent hind, Independence; Charles Xickell, Jacksonville; S. M. Yoran, Eugene; J. Michel, The Dalles. The program for the annual sexuion Oregon Press Association at Astoria, August 27, 28, 20, is now being prepared and will be ready in a few days. Suggestions re garding the same should be addressed at once to the president of the associa tion, Mr. L. Samuel, Portland. The session ol 1801 promises to be an enjoy able on. A very valuable paper for newspaper men is being prepared for the oecaaion by Messrs. A. Noltnar and ILL. Pillock, of Portland, and H. R. Kincaid, of Eugene. It is entitled "History of Oregon Journalism." Another Armed Editor. Journalistic fights are becoming the or der of the day up the valley. But it is evidently certain that editor McColluni, of the Gervais Star, is no coward, as he refused to weaken under the threats of the Vancouver soldiers. The Salem Capital Journal has the following: "In discussing a question of puttinii up a fence -in a public thoroughfare, editor McColltim was knocked down by a blow from Scott Taylor, Oervais'seity recorder. McCotlum carried a gun but did not get a chance to use it. The justice fined them (5.1X1 apiece at.d costs, and McColluni will be more careful in the future who he calls a liar. The absence of cuticle on three of Taylor's knuckles, not like the flowers of spring, had something to do with the case." ri:i.r.. it imiic it uikix. It now transpires that the Argentine republic was fleeced by Chas II. Sanford, a former yankee drug drummer, who also, went to London and roped in the Barrings, showing them there was millions in it. Sir John MacDonald, the great Can adian statesman, died at Ottawa, June 6th. For nearly a half century he has guided the political destinies ol Cauada. The whaling steamer, "Kite," with Lieut Peary, U. S. N., and companions, of the North Greenland exploring ex pedition, sailed June 6th. It is reported that the whisky trust is figuring on a reduction of the prices of spirits, on account of the Japanese process lessening the cost of production in distilling. It is staled that there will be no trouble in removing the large wheat crop of California ttiis w eek. A few days since the Itata arrived in Iquiqua Chile, where the captain was given a rousing reception, but he was to return to San Dteco, a prize of the Charleston. An eilort will be made to prove that the Itata received the arms outsido of our jurisdiction. The interstate commerce commission begun an adjourned session in Portland. They are investigating the complaint of merchants of Spokane that freight rates from the East to that city are higher in proportion to the distance than from the East to Portland, Seattle and Taconin. Sir Charles Tnpper, of England, is a prominent candidate for the premier ship of Canada, made vacant by the death of Sir John McDonald. It is reported that death end starva tion threatened Ihe death of the Hawaiian nation. FLIGHTS OF THE PRESS. Interesting 'errf Items and Comment arles Clipped Frm Our Exchange. GOOD UOAKDI.MO FI.ACrS WASTKO Sunday Welcome: There is not a rural town within boarding distance ol this city which could not at slight ex pense assure itself all the city boarders that it could accommodate by tlie simple proce; of systematically and intel ligently improving and beautifying ita roads. If it were to appoint a town committee with power to employ ex perts, or to obtain exierts advice, and ti carry out the suggestions thus obtained In road iniprovment, the mere public advertisement of the proceeding would attract many similiter boarders. The expense would not be great. Business men who have to be at their stores or offices every duy, and who would like their families to enjoy country air with out losing sight of them entirely, as at the beach, are especially interested. There are boats, trains, motor lines, etc. enough, if there were only good places for boarding. SHAD BKCOMIXtt PLENTIFUL. Astorian: Columbia river shad is getlinir so plenty now as lo be no longer a noveity. It is a great fish rightly cooked. One good way is to le out in the woods, not too (ar from the river bank to pievent the fish being fresh ; then dig a trench, build a fire and when it has burned nearly 16 cals set the shad In-fore it. The shad is split, its back none removed and the two flat pieces tacked to a plank, whose lower end ts sharpened and thrust into the ground before the fire. When the fish sizzles and browns the cook bastes it with melted butter, and when it is done. carved, as it lies on its own plank, and et before the consumer, gastronomy can offer nothing better. CLKRK VKHSl-g BKCOKDEB. East Orenonian: R. Eakin, J. W. Shelton, T. II. Crawford and Mr. Car roll are in the city from Union to make further anuments before Judge Fee in the case of the recorder and clerk of Union county. The former official com menced a mandamus proceeding to ob tain ixwsession of certain books which the clerk has withheld. The clerk brings a "quo warranto" proceeding to see whether the ollice of county recorder exists in law. The action is a friendly one for the purpose of a test. Both points were being argued this after noon. FILLING COCCI! LA KB. Daily Dispatch : The Bowers dredge, which is to till Conch Lake, was started up yesterday . The dredge lies a little below the Albina ferry. The pipe throuch which the sand is to be forced is laid on pontoons and connected with a fixed pi running through the foun dation of the cold storage wcr'iS and under Front street. The joints of the pi)r on the pontoons are joined by huge rubber connections, so that a disturb ance of the water by passing steamers, etc, , causes no inconvenience. HITTING HIM HARD. Marshfield Mail : A contemptible specimen of the human brute in the shape of a woman beater hag been mak ing himself obnoxious about town for a day or two and night before last he con taminated the cooler by being locked therein. There was talk of giving him a coat of tar and feathers but people bated to touch the disgusting pup and he was let go with a fine from the re corder. TUB KINO OF BIBDB. Victoria Colonist: One ot the queries asked the interlocutor at the Vancouver minstrels, on Saturday evening, was the following : "What bird represents the United States?" "The Eagle, of course ; everyone knows that." was the reply. 'Well it isan't the case in Vancouver; we have a Jay there." The house collapsed. WILL BUILD A MYKTLK MANTEL. Coast Mail : The Coo Bay Board of Trade at. its meeting on Tuesday night, uecided to have a fine myrtle mantel built here and shipped to Portland for sale there. This will lie done in or der to show the- adaptability of the fine wood of this section for elegant fur niture, and bring it to notice of the world at large. AHEAD OF OREGON CITY. Albany Herald: It will be about three weeks before horses will be at tached to the fire engines in Albany. The swinging harness and other appar atus was first ordered from Oakland, CM., but it could not be supplied from that place. The order was then sent to Denver, Colorado., and it will probably be about three weeks before they reach this city. THICK FIB BARK. Clatskanie Chief: A section of fir bark twelve inches thick taken from a tree thirteen feet in diameter, was brought in by H F. York from his ranch near this city, for the Pacific Coast Souvenir Co., of this place. Ilucklen's Arnlsa Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,, . Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mbney refunded, . Price 25 cents per box. For Bale by G A. Harding. To Good Templars. Do you know that Moore's Revealed Remedy is the only patent medicine in -1 the world that does not contain a drop of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing ti is known only to ita diieover ; that it is an advance in the science oi medicine without a parallel in the ninetooiitlt i-oiittirv; that its proprietors oU'c.r to forfeit "$1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? ;' 1 i ' i if ' '( . .1 11 , i -A r f V I 1" i '4-wrr.i(wta;'.- . . . -Was. I , -V -