Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 20, 1893, Image 7

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a Wettd Twin Wrecked.
I Tim regular HinnUy wimhI train on Ilm
I I liairow kiik (tint left I'ortlainl at H
iF o'clock HiiiiiUv miiriiliiif . 1 1 1 ( villi a
aerluti aci'Mi'lit alien two tulle mirlli
n( lliHt iIuco, nimI wriiHi'liit)K h trestle
over a aprlng liranih wlilrh run Into
Hiirkpr lake, I'uMiliii'lur Ketinmly, alio
tin tlm aniline, lititlreil uri tree
"allied liatl loett Moan ii'timi tlitt Irutk
mlittf tlie nl(ilit, Kiiiflneer Mlllnr
Jlie tree ( llie Mm time, anu iHtingao
Iimmi til ll I )ml It WB lilt JMMialliUi til stup
in train, lin sliiilull tlm leam ami Imtli
ii i' I tuinped nlf eli'l tinlnjuHwl,
ftiiimiiii. Jiilui tliiliKiilnlliii'r. tllil
::iut siu-ceoi li Jiiuiinii mi inn i'ii-
Irtn (ttrurk III tree, aliliii lliw psssett-
r my wa alsmt llitee fwt tu illaiiieler,
) Imike it In two ll "ili'l tli
,.l ll'l Wi tliioiiuli, IimvIiik
., null a tmutiiriil ltr slnn li
H'llo across Hit) liranili dlilrli
I In Wl I'iifli ami irxi lii I
it jiest ess llii- liiiix'liia wllli
ftlie iNili)'illv0 trtitk tliut II
I soma o( Miotic tii;i'ili'r utnr :
e side, llin seven Hal ran atlarlieil j
tun, alilletlia elxxe went tilfnii'
l other li', nuking euinplelo H'Vu- i
Al.ui nii'l landing unlit nlw iii 'nli I
,U'li lone tlialitwaa I. nml ihiiiijiIhIi'Iv j
ii pieces, Tlie pssaeinivrw wete llitiian
bum miit aide In 1 1 if tillier ul llie rt j
it lultml uvitr, rmaliing nifnltial i-ji'Ii aide I
lit turn ami Uinllng In limp on ilm J
Ixiti'iiu. Tlia liaimiutivd Im.lly '
I Wmatiel and aenl Imll way out ul tiglit
I V lli mud. Tim drake having lieeii
f kpi'llml al Ilm rear of llir Irani, (lie
aevetileeh Hal rant lieltiml tli ralssise
remained uti Ilm tii k.
Tim S.iulliirii I'ai lHi- ofl'idal were 1
l'itlflc III lIlK ri I'll lit llliltli''li-
tely after II urriitred, aii'l sverl stir, j
jjcaiii ere sel'.l totlm stetie In aHi il
ytiallt. Tliejr dteaard the iniiiUa t( ilm j
SiiUMnger, arul liln'ratrol Ilm liftman,
Julin lluliciileittier, liuiil Ih iu nk'lii '
tllnlnr tlm riiin aixl Ital rata, aii! iIjii- .
itPfillialy Imit, liavlny Imii n al l'.l 1 Jr ,
Ilia lli'l alrf Imln Hip ImiC an. I III- '
jnrtxi InlPllially. Mm lakrn l.ili-
p)tu, lii'rw liia (larpiila llvp, ami Irll j
at llii'lr Imimt. Tlio ntlmta uric lakrli
j 1 1 Ilm I'uillaml li.'UU I
j ' IVtfiiimr l( L lloluin aa rll.. t i
Oattrgn on M"ii.tav l ImM an lmurl j
i Uxin Ilm rn maun il Jlin llnlmiili'iltmr j
I wlioilit llnm liia Injnrira tlm iirtluii .
Itlulit, l'r t, Vranjam a'i-uiiitnyiiK .'
Iilin. Tlm jury ln'uiiHlil mnaialwl "I
I
v J. n. liannia, ti, t , rnwwf, j. i . ,
i Thoniaa.T, J. Mi Urlan.t, Jupii Hull ami 1
I F. H, .M.irirll, Allpr Mi-iiin Ilm Uly
ami tlm wcim ul tlm aivl.lrnl limy If j
lurnrU v-tilu t In atiilainr illi Ilm ;
lat'U, Dial tli man ranm to liia ili alli
llirolliih Ilm ctllllllial lirttllrlnli ol Ilm
' t x yiwanir In Itnl liaving a tiark aalkor
i; , .0 over tlm haul on huinlay, ra(rilly
liilluwiliit au atitmr a at 'fin. I'ruaxilar
divl in IVlliml on Tur.lay ami Hiamlra j
la anil in a rrlliral rutiilitiun Irom in-1
Irrnal Injinii'a. !
A Volaialaoai lloraturnt.
County l'!irk tiao, K. Ilor'on Iim,
rpfrlvwl a tliriinmnl tao dm liy limn'
Waring Ilm aignalur ami apal ol Ilm j
atKroUryuf tal ami whirh g'vra anj
at.ii't ol Ilia work of Ilm Matt) tioanl '
ofetliialiiation. Tlm amwaainpnl in thia
county la ralaml aa follow a : City,
village and lon pmimrty, 30 Hrrpnt:
uiortrffp 100 Miri-vnl, railtoa.l lamia
15 cunla mr ai'nt, agrlrultural lamia "7
nnta mr ai-ra, 0. A C. K. It. .Ul r
mllo, 1', A W V. K. It. (narrow gaiign)
.MO wr Inllp, l1i'lioiir anil llpgrK)li
linm ate,, 10 r cent, rattle 10 r ffiil,
lioraea and iniilpa 10 r cpnt, alietip and
gtiaU 70 wr rant, awina M (a-r rptit,
fllipruvpinpiita IV) mr ci'iit, imin-liainlian
and liiiiilcinnnta 10 iwr tpiiI, rolling
atiH'k on railroad 10 wr tint. lVuily j
'lerk II H. Strange Wgau the tank of
(I gun n ii out Ilm inrrvamt in varli ili'iu of j
the amtminuiil yoatpnlay. ty the time
1m llnUlma Hint i'xIi'iihIvh lunk he will
irolahly he a naihlnr man.
The r uphony ( lull.
Among the city 'a rtviMit orgKiiixuliuna ;
in an ori'lmatra ahirli ia rapiilly coming
Into troiiiiniiirti, many of tlm iiii'mlmra
having hnloiignd to noted aimilar or
ganixatlona, Tlm club linn for aoum
time (men imwting tnicn a wii'k for
ri'hi'iirnula iiihIit thei-lHcii nt InmlinHhip
ami inntrili'lion ol lr. I-'. mil Pclnilirrt
who . rank high among tminrnml
niiiaicianH, Tlm rimtcr of tlm chili Ia an
follows: Or. Knill Kcliulicrt, liiailer mid
vlollnlHt, I'rof, I'lnckn, b f coronnl, C,
Mlclmol illli b f hum, Cliua. Wrlnkhi
clalromit, 1'', Woiirma flrat violin, J
Frldnrkk rni'imd violin, M. Jinmliii
violin A. Frieilnrlck, cello, J. Flt
vcrold trnnilNins, J. I'ollunii, tyin
f miia and triangle. Tho club will give
grnntl hull nt the nriuory hull on Fri-
lay evening Jiiminry 17.
Tfiickcr'ii Kxuiiilinitldii.
jNotice ia linreby giving Hint (or the
nrpoHo of iimklng an nxamlnutlon nf all
peroona who may oll'ur t IiimiimoIvob uh
a Idntcii for teacher of tho achoola of
ttiii county, the county achool atiporin
tendont thereof will hold a public ex
amination at tho court Iioiiho in Oregon
City, beginning February 8 1H1I3 at 1
o'clock p. m, TIiono doairlng to apply
(or atitte certificate or Mlato dlploninH
will apply February I), lHUI), at II o'clock
1.m.
, Dated thia lllth duy of Jiiniinry 1803.
II. H. Giiihon, School Hupt,
Clackatuaa ooutity. Oregon,
il'ix
rLOWER5i5
NOTIS ON WINDOW PLANTS.
Rl(aillnt Maila hf Nw Turk Plutial
Ih l'uiular llantaiilHg.
On of tlm Ik1 wlinluw I'lmila la al
wayn Urn furUla. Him'Ihii, Luinl llyrun
a ul lU-iuHiillrli am K"l iru Ui anlwt,
aa la alao tlm M ltwn lit Caaliln. ChIIim,
knpt all iiuiinnrilry or at rwt, will atart
with Ilm grwnUwt rattiii, Kip tlmui
alway aliuinlHtitty witli-rm), ami lvn
tlirtii atrmiK lltllit. tJuraiiliiina, on tlm
pmitrary, iituat not Iw oynrwatfrwej. (n
tlm wlioln, tlmro la iiotlilliK tllii'l (or
wtioliiwa In wlnl'r t tin n iriinroM'a,
Ttii ik w.khI north ami mini, A n.
Iwtloli of tlm Umvar.lu la vry ilraaii(,
Tlm old t'lilna M" ar Bn for wli.
l-r. lli-niKMA, t'allnrliia Mrnii't anj
Mailaiim Wnlli'vllln am K'l,"l' alwt
Ilm kIiiiI"H I'hi H.iiilli'r, AKrliii
ami 1iilli l'lillii ar two Him oil
ru that will IiIikiiii wr In m,u. Pur
liiK-k wnU, away faun tlm full llilit,
you iiiwil Ik-khuIm ami IvW, Ilm latter
to twlnn aUnit to rovi'r lutrn ilwna.
( Inn of Urn vry lit of all win. low plniila
ta Ilm lluya rarmaut or wai ilant.
I'laiil In atroiiK ami, a. t up on a lilxli
almlf, Kxl'toin t"'t aii'l train it hy t) tiij(
tin. If r tlm wllliijj,
Tlm Vrry hmil bulh fir tlm witnlow i
tlm Krwa, whifli rnnirr pottinK tn
tnry rlili narth. Tlm luorniiiti K'ory
ami tlm Tmw'Iuiii or liaxturliiiin limko
rmily ifrown vlnm ant hluom ilt'linlil
fully. Kow tlm amita, aii'l thry are Bm
on lit ilimb aii'l In full Mooin.
anlMlaNtlal UrataliNiiM Itawrliaa.
V lwrir-inltir! from Tlm AuiTii-au
Fiona! Iwo atU-a of aulntniitlal (rr.i
boiiM hrm'lir. In Fu. I Dm ralla uivl
Wrrn light T ralU, aut'li aa arm iiarl on
atiiim atrwl oar llnpa. Tlm rnaw i-a
Two ttij: of imrKMiol hk kkm lit,
arw of tlm utim aim! rait, only plated
right able up, mating u tlm lop of Ilia
front rntar t, and iin.rhwnl into tlm
othrr r-lar l"t al tlm bm k. The thrna
ralla that run Iptigthwia are plarp.1 lit
toni ai.ln up, an a to allow a broatl flat
aurfatv for tlm aUta or othpr bottom m
toiial to ml on. Tlm ralla ar ht'ld In
proprr jltlon by plva of Uwrd cut o
aa to III in tlm apaiva tl wrrn tli"m. Hut
It ta nr'mary to hold ttmm lu plaoe only
long enough to grt Ilm aUlna orotlmr
bottom matprial In aiaition.
The cplar pnata am auuk eightppn
Inchm in the ground ami are placed pight
to twplve fivt apart. The aide Uiard ll
held in piwitlon by galranlml Iron ulnpa,
which paa through two all la In the
board ami cl.ip around the outanle rail.
Tlnw are pliio-l four feet apart. Thia
la Ilm wi-akixt lnt about thia atyle of
bench. Tim rv-t la aa aohd aa a rock.
For the center U-nclie the annin ayatew
la followed, i lie r.ula Ix-mg plaiMnl at a
prope r duu n .- i;pn t to atiit the al of
the alutn, rl,:., ll .!.
Tlm a.i i.ii'1 figure allow a atyla of
bench iim-I by a (1 .rut in Miuneapolia.
Two piiMvuf hiue Hiigle inui akout 8 by
8 tnciiiw run leiiK'lhwiae of thehouaeon
brick pier et tlowu about eight feet
a purl, ami for the bottom abort boanla
are placed rrwiuine. The lllnatratlon i
aiiflb'lently plnin without further tin
acription, Nf aart nf riirranla and IJiMiatibarrlaa.
Mr. J. T. Lovett aaya: "Fay'i l'rolitlo
la a aucvpiu with me and I hear none but
good reior! of it from any quarter.
North Slur givea pnnniae of iM'ing a val
uable variety, entts'Ully for the market
grower. Illnek Chnmplon la an Im
provement djx ii the old lllm k NhjiIivi.
The la-iriea are larger and priMlncml In
greater ahundimce. I am told it ia of
better tpiallty. The Crandnll himaome
merit for culinary puriKwea, It ia of
atnmg growth, exempt from the attack
of Inaecta and diaeHmi mid very prolific;
but tlm fruit ia too hiimh and auatere to
lie acceptable aa a deaaert fruit. The
berrlea are exceedingly large, almoet
eiinnllng in aixe the Delaware grape and
are decidedly Mllnirtive. The claim
that a good jelly chii be made from it la
founded on fact, aa I cm liour witness.
The Industry gooNchnrry low not
provl the auccesa with me that it bun
in in Any other plitcea. In Monroe county,
N. Y., and npon tho Huilmin river It ii
giving tho grcutcnt atittruction, I alxo
aaw It fruiting In perfection In Atliintio
county, N. J., the paat aeawni. AlthoiiKb
the beat of the foreign varieties I have
yet taeted, it loaea tta leave prematurely
and falla to rijM'ti ita fruit quite aa often
aa it perfect it,
A llaautlfut llagonla.
Begonia (llorie de Sceaux la a dlatlnct
and beautiful warm greenhouse plant.
It ll distinct from any other known va
riety, and la one of the moat valuable
aorta of recent years. It ti a wonderful
flower producer during winter. Ita man
ner of growth and foliage are all that
oan be desired, the leave being" of a
dark bromy Hum color with a metallic
luster, The bloom ii borne in largw,
compact trusses, the floret are large
and perfaot In outline, and to color a de
lightful thane of pink.
FRUITS
w
CrTCCT OF WIND ON TREES,
Tin n-rula KIT p. u ,f -ilt Wind t'eoa
Tr lirwtttlli.
Tree which grow In eiixawd allua-
tioiia have tin lr o alway leaning
way In the oppiailte direction from tlm
prevailing winds, and the casual ob
server conclude that the brnm-liee have
Ueli bent by the constant prmwure of
tlm wind and reUuml their poaltlou.
Now, although nu ll trmi have the p
(enrnuce eiuctly of trees la'tidlng under
a gnle, atllt It I not prt-aaure In that way
which has given them their shape. Tb
f-t U, they have grown away from tho
bliuit and not lierii Ix'iil by It after tlmy
grew. Ktaiuliiallon of the branches and
Iwiga will show tills. We hardly realize
Ilm repreantve effrM U of cold wind upon
trra growth, which It pnrllally or alto
gether arreata, ai'iording to Ita preva
lence. Coulters ahow tlm effect of this more
dlatliii'tly than oilier Iree. Owing U
Ilm horiaoiiUl habit of growth of the
branebna they point directly in the teeth
of tlm gale from whatever direction It
c.mi., ami cannot, like the oak, lean
over ami grow in the opxmlte direction;
hen. conirerotia tree growing In ex
el aituatlotia prialilce good long
braucbea on their lee aide, while on the
windy side the branch ret. nn their
rigid horliontal position, but make com
paratively Imln growth, which ia aim ply
oppressed, thm tuatanco lu aiilmtantl
ll.iu of the foregoing wu a Nordmann'e
aprurr, growing iu a position fully ri
mmn to tlm ii. r I Ii and south. One branch
on the north side of the tree had llftevn
aiiiinsl noileaor growth and Mas seven
fert long, aiid lis opfxailte had the same
nitmlier of liisb-s, la-ing of the aame age,
but was nearly SJ feel loligi'r, or HJ feet,
ami all tlm l.ii.'r.il bram hi-s were pro
portioiially ling and well fomi.br.1.
If snrh a difference aa that recorded
aUive Is found U twe. n the braiicheaof a
single tr stMiidiug alone In tlm en, of
how nun h mom luiportaiice is shelter to
all kinds of tender lr.w and shrulas.
When dulling" is done to tree by fruit it
Is done suddenly, and w - the eff.ls
and are stru-k by them, but eii ept lu
Urn case of subject killed outright or
greatly damaged, it is probable that in
jury to trees from frt is almost nil
compared to that worked by clJ winds.
These consideration should infliieiice
every one who contrmplate planting,
whether it be wood or single trmw, but
iu either cane it r.in;i i! bo doubted that
Urn more deium and loftier the inchaiure,
whether by mean of belt or tree or
b- dgna, llitt pMtvt planUtion of any
kind from cold wind, and tlm hardier
tlm subject Hard for cold portions, the
better.
tHslraslls I'olela aa (I rap ( allar.
ll la annuuiK-ol that a Frvuch grower
ha discovered a new method of pruuing
the graa. The cut ia made at the node
above the point where it ia intended the
end of IhewuuJ shall eventually remain,
at the same time dentroying the bud
found there. The stump thus left is re
moved the following year, when the
death la complete and when at it base a
collar ha been formed, which soon
rlisws) after the dead wo.nl haa been re
moved to ita level. The theory I that
under till method the wood die alowly
and without decomposition of the tia
nea. The practice of changing crop more
or lea systematically ha alway been
found advantageous, and Various the
ories have been offered explanatory of
the principle upon which the benefit of
roUlive cropping depend. The aatne re
sult have bceu found in the culture of
the grape, as staled by Mr. Saunders,
ueriiiteiident of ground and garden
at Washington, who ha for a number
of year experimented In thia matter.
Wlwl.rlng Moalkly Ham.
The monthly rose are only half hardy,
and cousectietitly are likely to be winter
killed when the thermometer fall
8A degs. Ih-Iow the f reeling point.
The lsst way to protect them, according
to excellent authority, ia to bend the
brum-lie down and fasten them securely
within twoorthreeinchesof the ground
by tying them to stake driven for that
purpose, or if closei enough they mil)- be
tied to each other. Then spread dry
leaven or rough litter over them to a
depth of say six inches. This should
not tie done, however, until severe cold
weather set in, so that nearly all the
leave are off the plant and they are
thoroughly riued, which ia usually
alsiut Dec. 1 in the latitude of New
York state. This covering should not be
taken otf until all danger of severe frost
I over, say almnt April 1.
A Urweriil Talm.
Numbered with decorative plant of
decided value is the palui Drat-ioua ludi
visa, depleted in the accompanying illus
tration. PRAOJtNA I.rrIVIHA, OR FOUNTAIM PlJtNT.
This attractive palm haa gained by it
graceful drooping habit the popular
name of fountain plant. It is frequent
ly employed for the center of large
raee and basket. Draoatna ludirtsa i
doubly valuable, for it U not only well
adopted to indoor culture, but It one of
the mott desirable of plant for bed in
Ih open ground.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Jtecelpt, note and older book at the
FaTKkl'KISR office.
Kchool deportment card one cent
each, good (or birin, at the F.NrxKcaiMK
olllce.
It yen nat t Imrrsw money
to O. T. tt llllama.
Uungea, chair, etc, iit liolstere-l at
lloliiiati A Walling'. All wotk guar-
anteed. Itei air all your tihl Iouukcs for
illille moimy and they will be good a
' - Tlw EXTKUrUI.SK will be made of Kii-c-ial intereat to it readers
Wedding summery, tl, Uleat styles : wg tlW n(.j,t f,.w ,0thn The or- wedinH of COUgn-m, now in e
and tlimal asMirtuienl ever brought to i ,i . .... , ,. . , , . , .
Oregon ( l.y at the Frrrm msa office. ! """, '" V"'H' f ""! I"" ,,,tM!al --omi.licationaj, will 1-e of Vital m-
j tercet to all. A f ciiil effort will be made to r rirt thi-m in full for
V, O T. tt Ilium i. now doing busi- j t)(4 KXTKUriUSB, The Oregon li gilatuie, in aeeMioii during anuary
neaa for biuiM-lf at the old aland next , . i l- i i i t . m . a
, , ., .. , .. ., , . ami rebrtiarr, i.rotiii( H U) iw of mutual interest. The motit important
door to ( aulleld A Huntley drug , . , . , ' ,. , , , , , , , .
trr- , legiMlatton and radiciil cliangeH m the IawM of the utate, attetnited for
, , , ' , , 7 i . , 'yeara, will he enacted thin winter. Every resident of Chu karnas county
Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and , ,,, ,. ,, , , : ,
all otliei blanks at tlm Kataai-aiaK of-ihould kwj) himm lf MHted a to shut m done. The KNTKUPUI.SE
the. 1'oitUnd prices,
O. T. William I now prepared to
make very favoiable rates on good farm
1'Ntlia.
liny your nainu and oil, window ; tat i vex on all itnortant measure. No county paper in the etate will
and drnir. al the 1'aik I'lace Hlore. ! give the l.-gialative news um complete a the EXTEUI'IUSE.
They are cbe.r th.n el.eabere . j A , local m(.T t)f. RXTERPBISE ha, few r,uals in Oregon. Ita
Thooe contemplating borrowing should . corj of corre)ondeiiti cannot tie excelled. It givea the county newg,
aw ertain u-rin offered by C. 0. T. city new, circuit, probate and county court and city council proceed
Vtilliaioa. r( (tj tiital(, rmi,(vn t porrex't market rejKirt.i ami a ynopnia of the
liriug your prolu.e to ilm Fark I'lace jm-w a of the HtaUs and nation. Fend 25 cent in coin or stamp for a
Htore where you can ala.yi gel the Ik-,1 j uWri tion p ,,romptly flopped at expiration of tubBcrip.
market price and your good at Ilm . lu-ii
same figures a though you id cash
Itefore buying your winter eiipplie, I
call at Itie Park I'lai-e htore They j
have one of tlm best aseortumnt of drv
K'xxis, cloililng, Oools ami shoes, mi
l linery
and choice family groceiie in
j Clackamas county al prices that tell
The latest in veiling cards at the Kx
Trai niM; (liner. Prices to suit you.
far Sale.
Thoroughbred chickens.
fine birds, :
iltl
k I.aiigbs, Silver Wyandotl. I
White I'ekio ducks. Also a Yearling
j short horned bull 1'iii-e Uight Call
! on or addtvs I.. I'. Wiii.iaio. Myers
, Frm.
j About fnnr Hrwer.
I lo not forget that A. W.
t,.i,n
f- imin is
preprel and anllionxed to lav audi
iiiaAti coiinm nous nun me puouc seaert
system of Oregou t'ity and that he can
lav votir a..mrs and out In nnf .lr
'
cloaet. sink, elop hopper, etc., all;
properly connected mitlt aewer and
i water evatem at Ilm most r-anable
ra'ea. Tlm Oregon City Jobbing Shop,
venth street near depot,
U A. W. HeiiwAs, 1'ron.
Ut ( all
All peraoni indebted to u must call
and make a settlement without fail or
you will have extra ccu to pay. Our
business will becloeed out
Maviii Ackkmax.
i'ortland-Clatskanie
R-O-U'T-E,
STR G. W. SHAVER,
J. W. 81IAVKH, Master,
Iieavea Washington Btreet dock,
Portland, every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at 6 A." M., for St.
Helena, Kalania, Rainier, Oak Point
and intermediate points, arriving
at
CLATSKANIE
At 3 o'clock p. in.
Return trips for Portland following
mornings at ( a. m.
For freight or passenger rates
apply to dock clerk at Portland or
on Ixwrd stumer.
This iti the nearest and most di
rect route to the Nehaleni valley.
W. S. MAPLE,
Blacksmithing and Repairing.
Having one of the best shoers in the
suite in my am ploy, 1 make
llORSBIIOtlXG A SPECIALTY.
ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY.
Shop opposite corner from Tope's
hardware store.
ORECON CITY. OREC0N.
TREES! TREES 1 1
Twenty thousand
ITALIAN AM) PE'MTE PRUNES
For sale cheep at the
PRAIRIE NURSERY
First class Prunes, Co. each in
100 lots.
Second class, 3c. each in 100
lots.
For further information, call on
or address, ' DAVID J. COX,
Clackamas Co. Canby, Or.
OF INTEREST TO YOU !
What the ENTERPRISE has to Offer The Best
Paper for the Least Money of Any
in the State.
In order to Kive a more general ac'iuaifitancc with the iiu-rit of th
i KXTKHI'KISK aa a newriiaiier and to introduce it inW evert home in
,.i i . -n . . . i r .
'Iv:kaina county , it will be sent on a trial BuWriptMiit until March
15, 180.5, for 25 cent.
will have an experienced rejortcr in attendance during the entire -'sion.
and coiiiilete reieirts will le given each week of all bills intro-
j duted, including the publication of thoe of intercut to Clackamaa coun-
v Snil a retuirt t( I In iti.ilus anil t...fj.w .f .tli Bftr.ut,.M a rwl rj.r.ri.u.. r
lion uiio'es oiiici w OHr uruercu.
Society Directory.
iKKulJ.N CITY HIM hi) Of TKAPK.
C.i ll'w "e Second 1ii.isr la ,
V. t. mi.AI.IoN. HAIIVKV E ( KoM.
IM-erU-y. President, j
CAMlY HOAIlTiTlKTkAllE
Meets at gliUblt Hail. Caut'F- oil flmt and
lhtr-1 Kriilsr el rsch motitb. Vul..r r!eeiue i
J Ossainos, W. W. Ksh.mt. Hres
MI I.INllMAII bH, ITS uT I. A ATM. I
II. .I'ls Ita riiilar comratiuleatious on first
and ilord riaiur'Ujrs of each nj"U!h st 7 Sti r. n.
Hretbrva luiuodkUudncsre inviid in siiend.
J. T API-XKMiS. H.
' T. f KYAN.MerretarT
OHF.'ioS UilMir..' So. 4, l ii.O.F.
Merit Sfrry Thilrvlity eiren al 7 JJIuVlis-k
lr in thf od felioas' ilsll. Main sireH.
. Weretri uf the Ordrr srv in lle-l lu attend.
by order ol n A. Midieten. N. u.
Ibu. k)sn. seereurr.
FkUM: k C a Spates f."Ko. . i. d" of
Meets ftrvt au. tlilnl Ttie.lTS,r each mnith,
I si ild Kelloat hU Members and vliion
. ,..,MW. l,- ,.,11. M- in,-j .,..,
i.. K. Jsv. 4. W. o Council.
utiMKoii LoUiK. So W. I. O. O. t
Meets si odd Fellow's hall. Onwrtn, mrr
I turlar teniu. Vi.lllns brethren md
I welcome. ii. H . KOS.-k.lt, N. li.
. r. kisiit, ae.
ME AUK eosT.So IU A R.. UtPAKTMEST
or okeoon.
Meets Inl Monday ol aacb month, at K. nf
r Hall, orefoy City. Vlsitia eomradva mad.
welcome.
(ill MAS PARKER. Commander.
GKK. (HOOK P08T. No, G AR, De an
aieut ol Orefon.
Meets In school houw at Seedy ou first 8at
ur.Ur In each Bmtitta al t o rloca t m. All
oHoirade mads welcome Jao rlpoiaK.
1 J. KsasTsnsa, Adju C'omoiauder.
j I'lO IR0S LOIHiE SO. LIS, A. 0. C. W.
j Mn-tsererjr Tnursdsr evenln al Odd Fellows
nsu. uswefo. Milting tireloren siwari wet
ei'me. j. l. CAarssu.
R. STasi ss, Recorder M. W
Mvll.AU 1HKiK. So. 114. A O I'. W
Meets First sn Third Samrdsy la eca
monih, at Adams hall. Vlsltluit members msd
welcome. T. S. STirr, M. W.
1. W. Thomas, Kee.
1 Tl'AUTIN GKASOK. SO. Ul, P. ol H.
I Meets last Satiirdsr ol each monih at their
1 hall In WllnnnTllte, R. B- Hisrv.
M:ss Bcka Satar, Sec'y. Msswr.
WARNER UHANUE. So. HT.P.ot H.
Meet fourth Ssturdsr of each month, at their
hall in Sew Era. ('. C. W iillamt. Master
Miss Mamie Brown, see'y
Bl'TTK CREEK URASUE, So. Si, P. ol H.
Meets st their hall In Marauam, second Sst
irxla; lu each inmilh at lo a. m. Visltm
memlwrs always welcome.
J. K JACK. J. R. WHITE,
Secretary Master.
MOLALLA GRANGE, SO. 40, P. of H.
Meets at their hsll at Wright's Rrldfeonthe
seeend Hsturdsy of each month ll 10 i. m
Fellow members msde welcome.
Rktbim M aiaHT, Msster.
S II. Hakkau. See.
OAVEL LOIHiK, SO. U, A 0. C. W
Meets second sud third Sslurilsy ereninrs st
Knisht'st hsll. Csnby. Vlsitinf brothers msde
welcome.
W H Oaissi., O L Bari.ow
Reconlmir. Manterworkmsn
CLACKAMAS LOIHiE. So. 67, A 0. U W.
Meets flrst sud third Momlsy in esch month,
at Straight's Ilsll Yinltliig brethern welcome.
H. S.UISSOM.
L. I). Joms.
Kee.
M. W.
FALLS CITY LOIHiK or A. O V. W.
Meets every secoud snd h.nrth Fridsyeven
Jot esch month In Odd Fellows' biilMltis.
sojouruiui brethren eotdislly inrlted to st
tend. F. T. BAKLOW, M. W.
lino Csurr, Recorder.
ACHILLES LOIHiK. NO. SS. K OF P.
Meets every Fridsy nights! the K. olP.hsll.
VlMtiuii KuiKo invited
Chas. Ai.ssiiiht. Jr., C. C.
J. K KH.U'ts. K of R. and S
ST. JOHN S HKANCH, So. etrroTK.ol A.
Meets every Tuesday evening st their hsll
corner Msln stid Tenth Streets, Oreitou Cltv.
Matt, jcstis, Sec'y. T. W. Scluvas, e'res
SKW ERA W. C T. U.
Meets (Irst Saturday In each month st their
hall iu Sew Era. Friends of the runic are tu.
vltcd to be prvHcut. M rs. Cakky Johnson,
Mas. Eastman. I'rvsidtuil.
CANBY L0W1K, SO 5i4, 1 O. 0. T.
Meets lint sud third Sstiinlsy ervuluK at
K n Ik his hall Cstiby, Yisitlint members always
made welcome. 11. C. Ott anKK, W, C. T.
Mu.i.Asn La. See
MKAPK BKI.1KP CORPS. No. 18, HEPART-
MKST OF OKKOON.
Mrs. M. M. Chsrnisii, President
Mrs. K, L. Cochrane, - . Treasurer.
Mrs. J. H. Hsnliii, - Secretary.
Meets on flrst slid third Fridays ol each
month tu K. of P. 1111. Members ol corps
(rem abroad, cordially welcomed.
CATARACT HOSK CO. No. J.
Meets second Tuesday of each month st Cst
aract Engine house, W. 11. llownx, Pres.
0. It. Bstow, Seo'y. J. W. O'Cosmkll. F'm.
SONS OF VKTERANS.
K. D. Bsker Csinp, No. is, meets every flrst
and third Thursday evening of esch mouth
C.A . HKRMANN,Jr.,t'spt,
Wahd B. Lawton. 1st Lieut.
C. F. Bl'CKLKS. 2d Lieut
FOUNTAIN HOSK CO. No 1.
Regular meeting, secoud Wednesday In each
mnntli at engine house, east side Msln street,
hetweeu Seventh and Eighth.
I. AvaiKMAN, Seo'y. Lance Gardner, Pre.
Kd. Newton, Foreman.
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Oall.ry Isu Tu Ofios. 0&EQ0I CITT, OK.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
SHASTA LINE.
Express Train leave Portland Daily.
Sou.h I ' North.
70r. a. Lr Portland Ar
71.1P.H. Lr OrexonCity Lr tist.a
lSs a . Ar 8. Francisco Lt tiX r. at.
Above mini stop only at the following sta
tions north ol Roseburcr East Portland, Ore
con City. Wood burn. Salem. Albscy, Tsnenl
Shedds. HsUey. Hsrrisburf. Junction City, lr
Ting and Eugene
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Foraceommodatisn ol Second-Class Passenger
attached lo Express Trains.
ROSEBCRO MAIL (Dally).
S O a.. I Lt Portlsnd Ar I WIr.si
ia.ii.1 Lt Oregon City Lt S:Ur.
H1r.s I Ar Roehiir Lt e J) a.
ALBANY LOCAL (Daily, except Sunday.)
& (si r. M. Lv Portland Ar S i6. .
tr.. Lt Oregon City Lt 7 Ma. .
9-tiOr.ii. Ar Albany Lt 5:00 a. n.
West Side liiTtston.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVAUJ8.
Mail Train, Daily (Except Sundar.)
THR0UCH TICKETS
TO ALL POINT
EAST AND SOUTH,
For tickets snd lull Information regarding
rsDs. mans, etc., call on Coiupsny's ageut ait
Oregon City.
K.KOEHLER, K. P. ROGERS.
Mansger. Ass't G. F. and Pass. Agent
COH'MBIA HOOK AND LADDER CO.
Meets first Fridsy of tsch month st
Fouutaln engine house. Chas. Athky, Pres.
C B. Pillow, See'y. Chas Bitiis, t 'rm
eavtATS.
TRAD! MARKS.
DtSION PATCMTS,
COPtaiOHTa. atoJ
For tnromatloa and fn Handbook write to
MI NN A CO.. 3tU Bhoadwat, Niw Yohk.
OKlMt bureau for securing pateuts tn Anienca.
Kvery patent taken out by us is brought befura
(twiubliuyauoUo(lTiin fnssot ohargelaUw
Lamst etreulatlon of any scientific paper ta the
vorld. Siilsniliulr Illustrated. No Intelligent
msn should be without It.
Weekly, J.o
reari Il.W six months. Adi
PuausHE, Stil Broadway, Saw lurk City,
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH
Oregon City, Oregon.
Full Stock of Guns Ammunition.
Repairs on all kind of small machine
promptly made. Duplicate keys to
any lock manufactured. Sliop'ou
Haiti Street, next to
Noblitt's Stables.
JSolentiflo American
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