Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 14, 1892, Image 4

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    Oregon City Enterprise. iS
I tltt issues appeal to the reasonlm, faettltie
the voters. It Is not a magnetic cam
paign. The dismal science of political eoon
Put .l.i-.. .ed Every HVldtty. omy " smti,J b-v "' wiiactoi.ttoiis voter
MESERVE
i tliis year. The tarirt ami money tpiesiion
arc brought home to liousvliohl in the ' am) -io sutlers niosl
KVIW OF A lKR.SKII ITRUKNl'V.
What Paiile! Wfbater Nulit About th Mimey
Vuiwllon ami Uls.r.
"Sir, lln very mini, of all ol tim, who
lias th iIiimsi interest iiiasonnttourivncv,
y iiust'iiipYuiis leuis-
Ht'MMOS.
Ill th Circuit I'niirl of the Htat of Oretnn tor
III i oiiiiiynl lUvkmnu.
Nellie K. Martin, plaintiff,
vs. J
lames M Msrilii.slcfciiitaitl
To James M Natt.n, Hi tlwtt naute.l tlcfeiiil
Hill
the name of in sliatc of Orviioii von are re
ulrcst lit Nivar ainl answer Ihe coutnUtitt of
i hi in i n Herein on Moittlav.lha irumay in
I, inui: ami It you tall o l aiiiwor Iho
PI,- ..,., 1,1,.-,.., at.. I .l.,i...t..l!.. ,Hia. .1.. I ....I ...I.... .l ,.11 1 .. ... . . I'l ""'". "I.TO " ' ' I'l "'"''
' tv,-,.,.,.,..., wo,. ... , ... ,-.is.. .--st ..,. n ......ft i.hti'1.s.ccu , nrnyetl lor III lltC t'OIIU'llll Iff . ! Wll; Kltf lie
OiFblAT. PAFrR (IF PITY ANfi" fifllTOTY. not stand m the s.mc relation as formerly. I ooon ami night - thrse things conslitule the i crco .ItssoU iti. the l.on.i. of mairlim.ny now
.... , ... ..p.iriin-in l.o.l till'
lioli' inteot' those w lio n at once bile ami
entity : aid ol thai other riif loo, the I'mi
lini.s ol all linn's, markctl. mi n i,, ho kiinn ii
toreyer l, one stroke ol tin' historian's pell,
those ,'iwJv ol other iin'ii 's I'Uinrlv anil
I'rv.ngat oi iiiftrown. t :i iinnst. too, mav
outlive such iiiiirs
rtmisiiKK
L WVRENCF 1 l.iiiil. to im.li'rsiaiiil Ihos nsiiiiiva larl latum in money ntatiera, is (he matt who '
" ' ' Utu.lv. not merely the shuiihleringof a Ham- his .lailv Imv.-i,I liy l,i .U.ly Uiil, A i'.Z
ANOI-ROI'KIKIVRS. I tw.aii'lwhiiul a hra-w baml dcptvc.aiesl currency e.nhlcn clumscs ol
I " odium a orass oanii, prices, paia-r iiionoy lallmu Imwi, m.irii. i ., ,
SL'HSCKirTION HATKS,
On ytar. -
Siv montlis.
Tlmi numilts,
Siscripluni!. iMvahlt' It vtvsmi
AivvriiMiifi raiosiitivii on ai'i'iicath'ti.
1 IV
Kuli'rril at Ih IVwt OINiV In Onnou City, Ot.
stsviui oia lualtt'r.
KKUi.VY, iVTOHKK M. J2.
The KXTKRrKISK piaraiitws a larsr bona
(l.if rircnl.ition than that of t lie oilier thrpf
ri'r la th county foBihinwt.
KEri MM AN TU KKT.
Kor rnPMiU'iit.
1KNJ AMIS HAKKISOX.
Kor Vio-rn'iiU'nt.
wHin.AW i;ku.
Kor rrvsiittMitial Klwtom,
J. K. C Ari.Kf- of Multnomah
H. 1!. Mll.l KK ofJaokson
D. M. ITNNK. ol Multnomah
. M. IRWIS of l uioii
Mil.nichllu Hoimmi'iit Fuiiil,
In one or two Mates thai hav liitliprto U"ii
rtvkomvl as siiivly republican the wir's
(tarty staiuls a lvr i ham't' of ancwsa. 1"
on or two other western states local issti
have enterovl Inrp'Iv into party vntvU
Hint it remains to Ih seen w hethei the n
lional 1'iirties w ill hohl theirohl time rela
tions then'. These an Wisconsin ami Iowa,
w hich, alter all, nearly every IhhIv Miu-ele
to I Mirv lor the reniblicaii party. Inn,
broa llv (vakinr, the tnritl issue is briiini!
the republicans more streiiKlh than all lo ill
uestittns or ilisiitlcctions can take from it,
T!i tariif tinestioit is much N'tter umlcr-
sbH'tl now than it was two or four yearsat.
The practical operation of the McKinley
; law has in a hirire measur tlisarmwl its op
1 itonents and wttu them to its si'pjHtvt, The
1 -ople are heirinnini! tosi-etbat a tariff tor
'revenue' is a t.i upon llieni w hile a pro
; tivtive tariff with the reciprocity fe;iture
! brines the revenue just the same aiul still;
t iltH-s mit tax the jn'ople aiui it ileelops the
home market, w hich is the lu st market in J
tliewort.l. When the votes shall he ivunlitl
I nest November it may he saf-lv reckoned
that Henjainiii Harrison ami protivtion to
American lalvr will be far in the lea. I.
' i'itliia ttittwtittii you ami the pUiiulrt, Dial vliit
; lisie tbeorttv. eiiilttily Hml ottulrttl tit lu'i iitliutr
jclilbt. Myrlt ly Martin, aiitt tor mieh ttllior
! ami lurilier relict lo Hie eonH uihy .in
' cpiiialtle ami lnM. aiol (or her eoat ami Uli-
tMirteuit-nt in liiu biOi
tins siiiiiinoiu i imltltnliist by ttrtter ol lion
T a Meliritb'. Iitli ol ibe alKtve rnittliM
Ctiilli, liintte oil the Isilt tUy o( Settehilntr. ylj
Mil, tit sn i ,t Hik,.Kn,
I" H it Is) Aitoine). (,tr t'laliiillf
NO I'U'K OK ASSKSSMKS l fob SKW Kits
lletliinlut at Ilia
a K.i'tiiut-r nt lal 4;
IlifiH'o unrlbitrly
on weal Una ol
Main it. :ul leet -llieuit
at rlubi an.
Nlea weatttrly Mill;
tlieuea at ititlil an
Bli'i litirtltei-lyttl:
lluiuee at rutii an
ales woalerly .v fl;
tliniiee at rlubi ail
flits Sltulbttily (17
I . thence ai rlht
annles eastitrty in
tiaciti(lH.ttuuluu K state ill I', V Pttpe ,
hot ft It', .lamtar ailtl If I',
Hlitell
W teet nir ilm
somherty ble tit
lo a M M rillhury
.V 7 leel err Hie
northerly shin of
l l.l liarniau
Itittilttm amiib
. Lotus it A I flu til
Ml '
loi a
hot
l.ot a
block ( -IMi
L oi nir Hie
I norllieily tubi ol
! loi I
l'he mnv either iirev
ttn the ea'itiuws ol hiKir bv their ittnt, per '
ci'lil.. or the may Itt'ilul. I
" tut the hilwti'in man, what can he I
httnut? I'lvytiii; on intNiiiv, be U'cttines
the pivv ot all. His properly Is in Ins , , , ,.
i...i. I i i.,. i.... r i ' boltee Is heiebv alveu. that the tot bmlna as
i. l.7il il ...I . i',. it.. iCi Vi 1 emelil (or e,r In I 'revolt Illy. Ott'il"ll. ' t.1 1 leel olT Ibe
lle. ht.1.1, bis ail is hislalH.r. liell.er he , (l,,e ami ,.v.bl to (be ellv Iressurer I ullierly .Lie t
tttirks nn bis own an a'l capiial or anolh- t nl, .si, I ,.. .m..l,l. . o.l.l nkut t, i loi 1
.1 1 s Irom lite ltil tibllcaUt.ii ol llil muiee, I North halt ol lot J K' H Kelly
tioioher 7. Isti.t. n warrsul will tie lasiinl in i All of Hie stiitlh
llie cilv istlteeltir In t'ttlieel saltl assesMtneuts ttv i hslt ot lot 'J soulh
ut m
4H v
ti j in
M ID
Mntliiomah lslue Nit,
I K .V A M ,
el 's, bis 111 il'H is still eiirnett b Ills iinlus
tr;aiul when the monev of tint emmt
Its'onies tleptis-litleil ami tiebdseil, w fioti,'r '
il be atlitlieraictt iniii or pavr wittiiint .
cretlit, that innustrv is rttlilH. ol in renaitl. I
He then ItiUtis tor a country wbtis nts
cl.eat linn out of his hre nit. I wtiulii say to
eer owner ttf rtort ,(ti;iiicr .svjon" ot
l.uitl in the es. I wtti:l.i s.iy ttM'i'i n an
in the Kast ttho lollows Lis own pitta, ami
lo et erv niecluit'ic, ntlivin ami lalstrer in
eierv eiit.-en in the counirt I wnul.l say
to etery iiian, evert w lieie, w loi wishes, bv
honest means, tit niu an honest livmu, 'Ih'-
wareot woltes in slieeps clttthiin;; win
Healiinlhi al th
mull wel enruer
it lot n, tlieue
easterly abtli lha
iiorih line ol "ev
ent h ! n leel,
thence horiheilv
hi r I it III aimlits lal
tl ; lltitui'e wiiKter
ly al r in li I analns 7
li , Iht'liee north
erh al ilnhlauitles
V (I ; Ihi'tieit east
erly alritflilaliultta
;n(l, tht'iii'e iioi ih
erl v st riu III auvlei
II ti't'l lii alley.
Ihellt'e weslerly a
bm alley l ln.. ;
tht'itce stiiilhiirly
alou west line of
loi 9 M It , llteneit
westerly at r Ik III
aliil.i'sl C'lt Iheueti
atoll Mala si In
ItUi eol ln'iilunllK M A aiullou
Nttrlli hall ol lot li Oteiiou i lly
i tti i
lot a
lllts lt 'JA
Kslelly A' leet tilf
. 'jra ii.l
Mi 4lt
H Jsmiar 1 1 J mi
Mrs Maiatet y Haul llsvf
lot! I,
.Uhll ai hraul
:a H He I II ti 1 1
.1
al
titcitoti mnt riitorula
uia liailioatl
sale ot the propeily assessetl, as billons.
ttWNKRs' M tVKS.
On'tltui i liy Ml I'tnn
ts'siittt-rtos ,
Hock I, bit t . .
lot '.' ..
lot .1
l.'l I
1.1
lot It
lot 7
lot a
block '! -it
1 north lull
SIM
Ass II.
i ol alley
j l.ot A iraclioa
tlteitoll
li K
littlne I. t)..
psny
IIJW'I
'U w'i Lot 1
lot i'l ;
, . 4 1 1
..vifilt 1. iiii.!.'. ithMt,r i,.,...i,.t.. i.t't I fiiui iisn
". " I - , ... '.' i I.vli.mim
The follow -inj; subscnption lit is mailt on
the plan auwsteil in the Kntkki'KIsk a few
wet'ks turn to raise t tO.rt' for a monument
to Pr. John McT-ouchlin, the father of t're
pn. one-half of w hich shoul l le by pipuiar
subscriptions ami one-half by lecislative
appropriation. No one is employ H to
solicit siibscripti.ins. The tibicct is to show-
popular anil spontaneous movement in
favor of the enterprise mi that when the
legislature meets next January sometliin);
tarjsible fun be prventetl to in. luce that
Uvly to make the re-pure'i apt rttpriatittn.
Thus far tl.e subs'riptitins are:
The Kxtkki'bisk
Thonias t'harman ami wile
lieorjre A. H trtiinj ami wife, .
tieorj;e t'. Hanvnell.
Ileorge F. HorUm,
S. M. Kauisby
P. K. Morey,
0. H. Cantieltl
H. E. Cross.
J.MV'
O
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2.1.1 '
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Rev. Fr. Hillebrarnl, ln.Hi
I W ti T Whitman, tleortie William funis,
John tirwiileaf Whittier, Alfretl Tennyson
aiui Joseph F.rnest Kenan hate lelt us this
year, the last four in a sjtatv of a very few
' weeks. The worltl of letters is much richer
for their services. The three illustrious
Americans lelt their impress on Ibeir times
ami their names are written hih upon
Fame's tablet. They tlitl much tonive Amer
ica a national literature ami they were men
of Iteaittiful personalities. Tennyson possb
bly SohvI above them as a literary izhuus
bt;t ivultl not It' ctni artvi w'Mi lliem in the
charm of his pcrtU'iil inilueuce. There is
some:hii i: in the tpiality of Kniiii-h .txrv
at tli.it tiestrt'Vs in Atneriians that reii.mt
for the intlivt.lnal that ihey otherw ise woul.i
have. It seems incotiu'ruous that the he:irt
sons of a pttet shonhl trail betore rt ait
there s'ems tin tnuch sor.litl business aUmt
it. The Illustrious French phi.osopher
carvetl l.iniself a riche by reason ot his un
cttniiiierableiletermiiiatinn to know for him
self all that coil M I known alxynt the many
moot tuestions of stteial philosophy.
, ... ..,. , ..,',, iiitro- s K ,wu !, j
cv. b'ini! on tlistn'ss m money mailers ai"l thvuee westerly a-
tlrive the cttuntrv into puper iiioney, stnhs , , ti ihe norlherly
j vour intervals unci your happiness' to the line "I lot . lit. (i
' heart ' lltenee soillherly
! ' l heber.1 ofhunv w.-ltos who live on I m,
other men s .iun y:s will r')"lce III such a ti.,., ;,.,
siaieof things. A st-it'in w biclt alnorU I riln atint-a .ai'tt ;
intii their stckeis t ie Iriots ol oilier tnvii's then.- uottherly
iiitiu-lry is the vert s tem lor them. A ' t riitht aintles
t:oventuieitl that i rtt'liues or cou,itei.an, .ts ! --It - Ihent e
Wllllsuis ami strmtoii
.hiliu aciiraui
la tu
hi i
in itt ,
'js il ;
') in !
itj 10
l oi I
lot
It teel olT tint
ottiherty si.le nt
lot 1.
,N l) Vt allien, lie.t A
llst.lnnt, t'iaia Mo
rey
N II W sl leli. Ilea A
lUttllni. I'lata Mo
ley
N il Wat. leu. lieo A
lUnllii, 1 iata Mo
ret
On tiers same a bit 4 l.'t In
i VI teet urT the
northerly sl.le ul
: lot a
i All ot lot 7 .oillll
; ot nreseiil alU v
i North hall ol loi 7 r male I'
lien A HattllliB. N t
Wsltleli, t lata Mo
ley
Mrs lanra l't'te
Mrs I aura Pope
lot
llloc
t.ol I
Pol I
ami la.iiiivS in p ices. an. I, in ally ap. r
niotiev. is a tjoyrrtiim-iii eva. tlv alter th. ir
own l.e.irl. H.!:ce t".-e men are iltiti.
tor i hues'.'. Ilet w l : 1 I e t r let w ell elittnh
alone.
"A eoUtliM.ot iif public alht'.is in whit ti
pntt ertv is sii m.iu-trv certain of its re
w.iril. iin.l evert mat s, onro m his on n hurt!
kin l Its
i
no it t
l .nt the leters.'
nrn o on t'h H iio,
let it ti"t la' know n lo
vali.e ol pro(s 't ton
ab i- to s.iv whetlo r lie
for tbem
t' is sl.o
I . I
t.'tlav wh
n t.t row ; h t lot t
rev tti t'l
all
Iti.e them 1 Hi
ot tlutijs.
I '.a I ce
II la' the
lilt Is-
PtKk-
at rliilit
Slut :es Till, thence
northerly a I o a
M .lu st 4o st tl in
. ice ot Itesill
tim J. M.
Ili s-ilinliii: al si K
i-oruei ot sal. I lot .';
(Iit'iit-e nortlirly
n "tu nest hue of
M-t'tt si "V ft.
i.-e w est.'! h at
Itrsha
r-s-'n aui;le
III. II.!' SO
tultl
It
elsat nutit wilt la' li ion V or w.trtlilrss rav s
III 11 e m.'T rtl i; . it'-.l - It pft-ss l.ii.or till ,l,,tih;c
work sn!l t-rtrn but f all a bvtlis- citethen
this state ol tninu's. n o! oi mi e t' em tin-
nitisuitinnllton ol ll.etr i-aitnlt buss,'
hainel U ehsti-r.
TIIK .sSUV HUlUt.rL
On of the People, at Ij-ast, nlji-els to I'ailni
Ten Prr l ent, nf Its t'ost.
Mrs K Htinnei.ter
I II tier
I'h. Unas t tiArtnati
J. P. !h
J. W. Noble,
W. C. Johnson . .
K. M. Hands .
C. t. T. Williams
D. C. Latourette.
Vt liat is the Olijet'tf
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The leailers in the movement for the dis
memberment of uf Clackamas county are
either not sincere in their professions or they
are greatly deluded mortals. It is always
prelerable to believe that men are actuated
by honest motives no matter how mistaken
Stunt. Oct h.- T" tiik Hi'iri K '-Is it
,. , " , i not tune the olln nils who represent the
rK.m eneiiela comes the news that ; ,,.,,,.1,, ,,r t m. K o.-ts .ounty siri'iu'lhen
lieneral CresH has at last overcome nil , their vision ol wistloui ami philnsopnt ?
hiaapH)neiit. whether constitutional, reaii- i '" ''"' Mornint; nrenouian ol the 'nth a
. , , . .. I proisisiiitin troui t'l.ickauuis county lor oil
lar or ,rre,-ti!ar, and is now it. .e-,on ol , vr ,, , , 1,n,u. ttl.r
the country, and especially of the capital, j Sandy river in t'tiickauuts county. Now
Nobody cares very much how the victory then ihe city of Portland ha oth re.I forty
pies in these Sonill American tarantula I "'r I' "1' f 'be cost ol thisli. itli;e an. I sta'uls
. i bv it or build a temisir.irv brittle, utir
countries. Foreiitners would l! ttla.l to see ooiiniy says Ihe a-tple ot' the hs ahty i.l
anything resemliliug stable government on I Hie hri.lfe sliouhl raise the ten per .em.
the horizon of atlairs. Hut it is the extreme ! V" 'r"Kir "'""'' hv s"."".'11 1"
in to matte tne roan stifioin sa.uinni; ten
of optimism to expect perfection of cuvern
nient in countries swathed in constitutions,
but without moral stamina to make them
erlective. What Cresa) will do with his
victory nobody need speculate upon at the
their course may he, so let us give these ! exiiense of his pocket. He will restore or-
jaxtple the benefit of the doubt. , der after the manner of dictators, ami keep
But is it reasonable to sups)se that Mult- j a lookout from the back window of his pal
iiomali county, with many miles of out-; ace upon sedition and insubordination. Ily
outrageously bad roads ami hundreds of and hy there will be another revolt and an
miles of more or less improved ones that it ! other tight for the mastery. The only thing
declares itself unable to keep in repair is it : that we are eonceriicd with is that the I'nit
rtasc.nable tosupaisethat Multtiomahctnm-! ed States should not lose sight of practical
ty under these circumstances will soon ! interests.
build good new roads through sections re-j -mote
from the city of Portland? We think j NXT Friday. October 21, it w ill lie P.!
not. Some years ago Multnomah county j years since Columbus first set eyes on the
made a considerable show in the matter of s,a i,hHt f (hianahani which was to
building roads in the country but it has j ,im the harbinger of a new world. It was
done nothing lately that woul.i give rea-; ,ix years later that he saw the continent of
sonable grounds for supping that it would j America. In Vt he tried todiscover a pas
build the roads that the iiorth-of-Clai katnas ' .ou-e from the Atlantic to the Pa, ibp oe.in.
peo.le w ant, of course Multnomah county
ieo le promise such improvements; that is,
those whose promises mean nothing do.
There is every reason to presume that the
north-of-C'la. kamas people would not get
the roads in Multnomah county until they
had themselves largely paid for then. They
will get ltetter treatment in Clackamas
county.
Two or three years ago the board of trade
of Oregon City tried to have a good road
built from the Eagle Creek and Sandy i
so as to reach the fabulous wealth of the In
dies without doubling the ca.ne ol (l.iod
Hope and traversing the storm-ridden In
dian ocean. He was nf course unsuccessful
in that effort but he lauded on the isthmus
of Panama. He died in 1 Vi in neglected
poterty at the age of sixty yeari.
Now that the Pittsburg grand jury has
found indictments against 11. 0. Frick and
other ollicers of the Cariiegiecotnpany and
the Pinkertons fur murder and conspiracy
country down the Clackamas river to Oregon and against Hugh O'Donnell and thirty
City. It was well known that the county
was not financially able to do this. It was
estimated mat the new road would cost
about A committee visited the Kagle
Creek country with the proposition that if
the farmers of that section would ra;se
f) the Oregon City people would furnish
the balance and have the work done. They
wouldn't raise the money.
Just now the Portland water commission
happens to be under the necessity of having
a bridge across the Sandy river in this
county in order to get pipe fur the Hull
Run water across the stream. So it oilers
to pay furty per cent, of the expense if
Clackamas will build the bridge. The
county otters to build the bridge hut is not
willing to pay more than fifty per cent of ils
cost. Ami Sandy people object to rai.-iug
even the ten per cent net e--ary to get the
uri'ige. I
other strikers for treason, there is no room
for exultation on either side and the result
ot the trials w ill be anxiously watched. Al
legheny county will hate a pretty bill ot
costs to pay before we hear the last of this
matter.
STATU PKKSS.
I'.oseburg Heview: Houglas county is
rapidly becoming the leading niiuir.tr county
of the slate. The llohemia mines, Myrtle
Creek hydraulic gold mines, and the Kiddle
nil kel mines are employing hundreds, uud
the quicksilver mines, the Canyonville and
other placer diggings in the southern part of
the county are coming into prominent no
tice. Ihilepeudeiiee West Side: Absolute free
trade the people of Oregon might endure lis
well as other sections, hut th...y want none
While the tax-pavers are how ling about i "' "' one-snlcn protection ol Mr. Cleveland
paying taxes it is not surprising thatcounty i 8,1,1 'I" 'Icinocratio supporters ol New Kng
ollkials should be averse to putting the j 'lu"!-
small sum raised in large lumps in few Oregon City Courier (Calamity): Tid'any
places in the cotintv. If every section got '-o.. jewelers ot union square, .ew i ork,
H-rcent. ot tne cost ol the tirntge on them.
The uestmn is, has it U'en the custom and
practice of the -eo le in the localities
where hridtres have been buiil at irreat cost to
pav ten -er cent? If they have we wuul.l
like to hear of it? The 'oi le of our h al
it v pav their just share ol t.ives and they
are entitled to ju-t as much const. ieratioti as
any itther part ot Cla. kamas county. 'I he
acisof onrcountv is the cause of thedivis.
ion sentiment in the north part ol our
county, and if past pra. in e is mil stoppi-d
it will materialize to a division ot Clacka
mas colintr. It is a unm in- sentiment ai d
there is only one wav to avert it. and that is
to chanL'e the past pracln-e to more hls-rul.
just ami substantial acts, and then the peo
ple of t'hirkamas colli. ly will Is- snii-M.-.t
with their county. U. i. I'.'. kins.
l.OVK.
Kor the Knterprise
I knew not I. -ve
My spirit .Ittelt In hrtirht eontenl,
Pile's rosy hours In .litlihtrii-i' sp.-nt,
nr. wrt.pi'.-'! in youth s soft. ilremiiftil iium.i1,
Home I. leal lancy olten 't.i-.l
Till hove drew niith.
A sweet. et tortnriinr titire-r
l ante with the stMiiKe iinlil.l.leu R'lest;
To mlle or wi'ej. I ilh! not tin.tr,
Nor ywl cinilil bid the minuter ipi.
Ho Utve remained,
'Twas not a Ireskot ph-siiik hour.
Henceforth my life woul.i own hl power,
And sll my world irrew strsni'ly tiii-.t,
hen hte first drew Hie (it his'hrea.t.
me still ahl.les.
What If Pile s tnoriis are dull nr fair?
Its uotitis Isiset with t'hiiuly esri'.'
l,ove ht'tnls on rue true. Ii-ihIit evi s,
And In them shines earth s pariellsj.
Iive will not full.
Thntitrh nlyht of dentil nitty Intervene,
love's rniilatit smile w ill light the seeue;
WeCHnnot part whsle er hetnlu,
Kor Love at lasl I. (jlorlhe.1. M. C.
Itll-rly
nl'titi
"I f.-et til. lo .'
i'sit r!v t,tp..-eol
I't .11 It 1 1-4
S. illt h .ll lot ,t
s. nth it ilf tot .1
hi-s'llltltlt mi tin.
te.ittl e.lsl i-orner
"I lot 4 tlltlteit
""tlllteily on lii..
ttest line of Ptln
si to S fl tht'lit-e HI
rittht tto wt'st
i'I.v sT it . th.'tt. it
soii'tieriy al rlifhl
sl'irlr .'s tt thetn e
ni'-lerly at r'.iiht
. Ui:ti-s Is ft . h.-nce
northerly nt rtitlit
Hinrle i.s S ft-'t,
tlii'tice e-.si.-rU st
riK'U aintles pt (i. Thomas t'hanuaii
bi-ctunlii at Ihe
s K eoruer of lot
I. Iheuee liortlu.r-
ly alon Ihe west
line of Main si js
fl. ; them e wester
ly at rum aiuiles
s? tt lheuet notuh'
erly at ritfht ill
itles . ft . lh.tiit-e
essterly at rltilit
angles s7 bst-t in
pint r of hctfluulli llh'ltlu'h A llrtsterlek
I ol 4 I'o 1 1 1 a n d Klniirllii
Mill. Co .
l ot " "
heirinnlti at the
a K i-oruer.tf lot?;
Ihrtlee liorthelly
Aloliti lite easterly
!lli....l lots 7
i s to Kuiirtli slreel ;
j tltetiee al rtnlil an
Kit's Wl'slorlv Isift,
tlieiiee at rnrhf au
; IIrs st.iuh.Tl li.l it
- f. ft. thenee south
I eisteriv to a point
on southerly tiotin-
.hoy ot lot 7 41 tl
I tn. in si K corner
! ol lot 7. thelli'..
' esslerly on line of
I l.tl 7 4' fl. to place
I of lieifinnlu
l llt'irllinliitf at the
S. W Corner of lot
I 7: thence norther
I ly along the enst
: line ..f t nter st tn
1 N IV corner lot s;
tiienee easterly at
nuhl aintles 411 ft ;
tiienee southerly
st rlllbt anw'les
li'il leel: thence
south e.tst lo a
point on the south
boundary of tot 7
411 feet westerly
from ihe H K. cor
nerof lot 7. thenee
westerly alotiir tin
Ill Hue of lot 7
-si ft. to the place
of Itctfllitiintf
r i"
5i. 4,.
'js ;si j
HI feet ..It Ihe
liorthetty side of
1. 1 ;i
,lll leel olT the
oiltlieriy tide ot
loi J
l.'t 4
lot J
lot 11
lot 7
I..1 s
block .
lot I
I..'. 1
'..I 3
loi I
lot 'I
I
l.'l 7
l. t s
lit-x-w :
lot t .
l.'l J
Is.l 1
l.'l I
lot t
lot I.
lot 7
lot S
Hl.S'k S"
hst I
l.tl i
loi I
lot I
lol V
lot II
lot 7
list S
1
lol 4
lot i
lot 0 , . I
lll.K-k.sl-
..t 3 I
lot
lot a
lot 6
lllisck
John St-hraiu
SophU 1 'hnrtttatt
Steteiis. ,ltir. liar
slum ami M.uey
JticiiNr. tUrtlitiij ami
Morey
ink ot Oregon i lly
J"llll W elt-h
Mr. V 11 llsrtlitiii
sit-.i ti.. .I-H'.r. Har-
tlitte sii.l Morey
Mt s A l tia.e
.late II. .hi l i
M t strslt.-u
Mis. K..i.t bars-'i
ihit.ouih
line of Hevelllh .1
,St teet Wtl. telly of
the north east eor
a; a,-i : nerolloi t Homihi
1 wesletly on south
line id se.etith l
. ,s 40 It., Iheiti'i. al
' llchl aiittle. south.
I rtly liy fl . thenee
It 1 .! ' ' "st1" lim.'
j en.lerly 4tl t.-ot .
iht'tiie al rtkiht an
I '4 HI ' '"' ""'"'er I) 1 1 Ml John W,
toiioiu n. inn
, tt, eortier of
l.ttM'k 'JA, tiienee
ea.ierly on south
llua sif Nttveuih .1
1 SI II lltelio.! ai
ris-hl aiiiiti'saiitith
eiiy ll.t l . Il.eio-o
l risthl alleles
we.letiy 1VI fl to
Mslii .1 Ihetu-e a
loint tlaln st o lint
I'lN.-eotlirijluuluil
ot. A Mint 4 and
' Hut alle, .1, -11
, eati.il and 1 : tt tut
southerly l.te of
lol. Jainl Ve.i'epl
porlloii ow tit-tt !)
ureoi. ,tj 1'i.lifor
tils Itallroa.l
libs k . -.si
lee! ,.tt easterly
r-.s III rn.l ot lot t
4 ns i (eet oil aeslerll
w .at end of lot l
IIJ ': I...I J
I .1
1U f t
I.l 111 V
".I vi
VI 4 .1
I. '4 IV
i 4 m
111 Utl
uncid Ils m ;
M sortition
r-.tsie li'tl.i. I'aurl. Id
st PatipsPail.lt
M M I h.rtti.u
I laeksiiia.eoonty
St Paul I'arl.h
nt v..
I. 'l p)
I I . ' 'at
1 1 ! vo
l.'t IK
lo. :.
. 41
i 4 .
lei r.l
111", k r
Noltll Itslt ot h. I I
.So.ith hsilof lot t
nil, I tiae ot o S
'-' 7 I.-.-I oit the
Wesl.'li) .te of
lol .'
.' tt-i't oft .outlier
It si, ,t of i
I..-1 ,1
I
1
Art htilahoptV i, r... l.'l a
" " " 1 1 .' l
.. il.. vai
Triutisot llaptl.t eh tl l.'l 111
Areliltl.hoptt II t.ro.. lol t,
,-i j .y
at 4.y
litMirae HrotiKhton 7 74
Arc lilil.hop llt.ro. a .. r.
lol ai
tiesirgis liroiiif htuti
tleorije A Hardlna;
liahetle Svliititr
: Nstith half of hit l ake I'omrr
j H.iiuh half ul loll Arehl.i.hoptt II i.rosa
I I ssl 4 . tt II Ol.Ks. tru.let'
j feet urT mtriber
I ly .nir of lot a Mrs II I. Mllu
II feel I. It a, other
i I) .Itleol lot a II E I'hariuati
lot 4
! Uti ,t
II feel oft anuthor
ly il.le of lot ti K K I'h.rman
' ft s.tr tiorllutrly
1 .e of hit n Mr. II I. Mllu
I "I 7 An hlnshop Vt i
, South half f t ;
! W est uy It otT the
j north half of lol s Allien Si hllllnn
I has! til leet otf
i north half of loi s l.iikoi'ottier
lll.tek 1-
17 fe.t .. IT lha
astir i licit ly aitle of
lol i
.1 teet ort norther
ly .i.l.. ol toi ;
li.'lmiliiij i a tv
eorller l.f hst S
Ihen.-i. ea.terly 711
b-et oil aoiilh lUl.t
ol lot S llit-li.e
lul "I I norlherly at ...hi
arifiea Si liset.
Ihetu-w at rlifhl
alia; le. westerly 711
leet lit Uain al
45 lit , Iheltee aoultierly
lit place ..I lienlli
41 l i 'O'1
Kit i.l Norlherly J7 7 tret
ul r.l olT hst a.
B7 U IHsK'k J
tail I
Ml an .NoMIl halt lot J
si mi Hotith half I. a I
V, 4., ,
U t. I l.u r, li Js s;
ll i' aieten. , i;.; m
Mrs Jane fonley . rat nft
A arly .V. Ill
ll.t I J.a.-r V. It
I otttui en-. it! Hank tt
barlow A Pat Id lol t l
1:1 pi
t'otittnerela) Itsttk ... UJ -sl
II A 1 JtiU'st . , 11.' l-l
II I aieteli. .' l
II ll.t.. Ul Ml
J Johu.ou 7.i ..I
A H lirnhaut .V, ,t
M A Stratlii .11 V!
y v iiaiiisw v, i.
K II t I.-iiitoiia u: gi
l..l......ii.vnaltleu l.'t It)
M K Hallow li; al
M A Slrail.ui w sj
A II Hraham -tl iff
44 an
il w !
ll'l ' I
l;4 i
I t l
K.tate J la.trita
Mr. K K t al.twelt
K.Ule J Mader
. Mrs K K Caldwell
. F.niie J bitius
SSJ pi
iroaa 1 1 .' 'al
I's HI
;w vi
. , Z Ml
U 111
m 4:.
VI I.'.
.V, ft
Ils Ml
II.' tin
una
l.'l Hi
.'4
Mrs Mariptrci yuan:
all it wai ted a tax ten times as large as is
now raised would tie necessary. This con
dition exists in Multnomah as well as in
Clackamas county.
The Political Outlook.
It has been many years since a presiden
tial campaign wasastpiietasthisone. There
it very little spontaneous enthusiasm from
any quarter. The serious illness of Mrs.
Harrison has had the etlect of subduing
tome republican demonstrations, especially
such as the president might have been ex
pected to take part in. It is up-hill work
with the other parties who are lifting them
selves by their boot straps for the sake of
appearances.
One important reason why there is little
political conUgioa in this campaign is that
are building a new factory for the matiiifm
ture of cutlery. To McKinley the firm gives
credit for the step which they are taking to
destroy the monopoly in this line of goods
until now held by Knglish manufacturers.
About 350 well-paid hands will he em ployed,
and no expense will he spared in pushing
the business to a success.
Pacific Builder: Bridge timbers such as
are produced in Oregon and Washington
cannot lie secured in any other portion of
the world, Government tests show that
Douglas lir will bear a transverse strain
greater than oak, and twice as great as or
dinary yellow, or white pine. When sub
ject to transverse strain the co-efficient of
elasticity in fir Is also unch greater than
that of any other wood, whether oak, long
leaf yellow pine, white pine, or ordinary
yellow pin.
lll'SHAMl 10 WiKK.
For the Knterirlse.
Hmooth Is thy hrnw, no chilling wind
Hath swept hitiiss thy spirit s irlii.iness,
Cii'isiru; Its all harmonious chords
'1 u w .ike one strain ol sutlnest..
Thy lustrous eye with beauty honmri
As hiith emotions stilly spoHklllK,
And richly swell thy irbidsottie voice
The snuff ol hove ropeiuiiig.
IVhetl evenilur shadows f..ll Hroutnl
I heiir serni.hie mnslr- stealing,
As ttentle zephyrs t.re.tlillnt soft
Awake each deeper f.-ellni;.
And as I view those other worlds
That hi thtoleep blue diia.nee shine,
I feel tluit throiiuh their si very rt.ys
'I liy spirit Kpeiiks In mine.
The rippling streitnilet's tiny wave
In stv.'"re-t tiei't'iits onw ir-l How'tnir,
Proclaims tu llnlti rhrotuli .Suture's voice
Thus life Is ever lining.
Well, let It go! dow n Time's smooth stream
We'll glide, our spirits one in feeling,
t'nlil at length lien Hps ilui ksome wave.
Comes coldly ii er us ste.iltiig.
And when we reni'h the streamlet's etui
'I h.il diirk. H nu .l.-'-p. a n 'I rm r row se.i -
Together will wc pass its hninula
lulu eternity.
And then as now shall thy gl id soul
In all liHrmorihius numbers move,
And thiiiugh Ihe whle exteinled heaven
(shall swell the song of " hove."
Incounito
Letter List.
The following is the list of letters remain
ing in the post otllce at Oregon City, Oregon,
uctooer 11, ii-m:
t Arthur, William T 2 Mcl.aiiglin, Win
' Cochran, Mrs James Melioll, Mis M
Davis, W II Nobles, Thomas II
Fuglcr, J W (smith, K
Orillln, Mrs Dan Wallace, W M
I.each, Miss Jane
If called for, please fny when advertised.
E. M. 11 in ns, r, m.
The latest in visiting cards at the Kn
tkkphisi OnrrcE. Prices to suit you.
Clocks at Burmeister & Andersen's.
Everyone warranted.
block -
l.ol I
beginning at the
north east corner
nf lot 2: theiu-e
southerly nil west
line of Main street
Jll ft : thenee west
erly at right an
gles llki ft. ; ll nt
northerly at right
angles JO ft :tlieni-e
easterly at right
angles lit', feel to
the place of begin
ning Beginning at Hut
south east corner
nf lot thenee
norlher! y on west
line of Main street
l.i 70 feet: I hem e
westerly at right
angles JU'i feel.
thenee southerly
al right angles
111." ft; thence east
erly iilrlnht angles
ll.'i feet to place of
beginning
Ile:;lnnllig at the
N. K. corner of lot
: a; tlunice westerly
I along ihe north
I line of hit a ln-'i ft.:
tln-iu'c southerly
! mi westllneof lol'a
-II it It thence east
erly at rignt. an
gles :il fl.; thenee
southerly at right
angle '.ill ft;theuee
eiKlerly nt right
angles 74 teet to
.Main St.; thenee
liiittherly to place
nf beginning ...
Portland Khuirlii,
Mlllsl'u
l'K'i. ft Albright
Holds
I'.'t Hi
Isaac Farr n 74
J. bogiis's esiaie and
Mrs. i:lara .Moruv . .
Ill'S'k
l,.t 1
Itegluulllg al li. K.
corner ol lot li,
i llieiie,- along alley
i norlherly 71) laet';
llieut-f at right au
I gleseaslerly a'.' It ,
thenee southerly
I 7n II. al right an
; gh's; thenee west
fs :i() I ''rlv xi " '" place
I of beginning rhartc
i beginning at the
south west eortier
of lot a, thenee east
on the norlherly
hue iif alley ; ft.;
thenee at right an
gles norlherly aj
ft.; thenee tt right
angles easterly 70
ft. , ths'licti nt right
angles norlherly:;:!
tt ; thenee al right
angles weslerlylnn
ft. : then.'., south
erly in place of be
ginning II iHK.'nr ...
beginning at 8 K.
eortur of hit I,
Ihi'tieit tveslerly
along (he norther
ly line uf Seventh
st 1.1 ft. : thence nt
right angles north'
erl v sl ft. I hence at
right angles west
erly 7 feel ; tlieueu
nt right angles
northerly 'ZU feet;
theliee nt right iiu-
gl tslerly "lilt. I
thence somberly
111 feet lo place ot
beginning . Mrs Flhtahelh Kiiclm
4
fl
t
South half lot :
North half lot :
X (eel otT aotitli
.hie of Pa s
lleglliullif on easl
erl) Hue of Main
l .' feel sstlillier.
ly (rum the s fr:
t urner loi t, l.l,-k
Js. lltein a south ,r
ly on Main at -.'1
fl , Ihi'tice easterly
al rtghl aug.es lilt
ft thenee norther
ly nt right angle
11 ft; tiienee west
erly at right angles
to plaee of In-gili-llltig
All. el otr.S' at.lt.of
lot s
S M l.rahaiu 17 i
II W !!... e.' 10
II I. l.t lark . , l.tl t,l
.... -Js sl
Mr. M J Hhaw J li
I' ort I an tl rioiirlug
Mills in . , w 15
P -rastua ami Itoyat nl Id
I. '4 W
" r 1 1 a ii it riourlin
'I ll. loi . , , 111 Wt
" . I'lUluirr Mi 41
Mr. II I. I.l lark .'al ti
A I. Ith hattl.iiii 4 :m
; IU.sk
.'al 4-'s I I1 I
1
a
5
It
J -
Mi. II I. I.l lark
A I, Kit-harslinn .
W T lliiruey
T I. t'hartuali
llarlsiw il Apperaoli
T I. rhartuall
W I. Whim
41 4D
41 40
lli ill
W 4
Ml 41
'js
.V, 4'.
IIJ lal
I W ft i.rr oiilherly
snieollol 7
it i t. ! i.rr ihe
northerly side of
l"t 7 Ladrii Itoyal
South halt h a
N.oili hall lot a tlreaon l ily
mis nuiiee Is iuliilBliei hy ur.ler of the i lly
coillii'llof llregonl Ily al a meeting held Heii.
lemher.si, s:ij. j I.. ,. poai.a. Ileeorsler.
W PI
al ni
i.J in
IIJ 10
SO lit
7.'. 711
.Now Try This.
ll will cost you mil hi tig ami will Ntirolv
do you good, if ynu haft. ,i Cotigh, ur
Willi itny Irotililo with Throat, ( hoat or
l.unga Dr. King's Now iliacuvisrv (or
Coiisiiinpiion, Cutiglia iimt Coltls is
giiuriiiili'i'il to givo rulinl or iiiotioy v. ill
lni paiil Illicit . SnirmnriirH from l a
iriiiti hiuiul it tiHt Ilui thiiiK mill under
its nan I unl it speedy and purled rocov
cry. Try n siiiiiiln liottln ut our expetiHi)
iiml Iciirii for yourMi-lf just how good a
Hiiiigilin. Trial lioltlo fren utti. A
lliinlinu'H Drug Storo, l.itrgo fi,o ftllp.
mid 1 1 .(HI.
Miiaey oil .i.j'
I'. llllllllls.
Ii'riiio ol ', O.
Tlio llni'Ht lino of ciyurH in (iri'gon
Cily Suviintli at root tlrug Htorn.
T. I.. Cluirmaii. K. K,
Charmau, M. M.
Charmali HIS 00
II. ginning at a
poiiil on the west
line of Main st. a:i
ft. northerly from
the H K. corner of
lot 4; thence west
erly at right an
gle) to Main st. .VI
ft; thenee norther
ly at right angles
'li ft; thence, west
erly at right an
gles iif, ft.; thenee
northerly at right
angles 87 4 feel;
thenee easterly at
right angles HI ft.;
thenee . somberly
at right angles VO .
ft; theuce easterly
at right angles 74
ft; thenc souther
ly to place ot be-
in
Inning..
B. Jaggar, II. fj. Ste
ven)),,,, 61 97
What Casli Will Do !
loc. all silk rihlion, for ore
Fine tlroHH 'uigliamH, worth 10 to 12 Jo, 08c
HoHt heavy shirting, worth 12Jc, l()c
Hoys' and Youths' suits, just in, $2 and upwards
J'.ovs' boots, $1.25 and upwards
Arbucklo CoiToo, (advanced), 2 lbs. tot S5c.
Best coal oil, 5 gal. 05c. Jacketed cans on hand, or bring can
PRODUCE TAKEN.
Remember hundreds of pooplo sell their loads in Portland
and buy from ua when returning. More bar
. ' gains thari over before. 1
HAMILTON & 'ALLEN, Clackamas, Oregon.