Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 03, 1893, Image 3

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Oregon City hntcrprise.
KHII'AY, MIllU'AHY 8, imci, ,
vmM.Y Ul.r.NhMt.
fonalllt IW Palanf CunilHI Kvai-Pur fur
llrular Set lwal I "lurtim.
MONIU V - I'tulml4 f'ui.rl tit wHMlnti. the
land I), (Irani' In tut at Puw'ltll 7
WKHNKKIi.VY-Teaelier' eiamlttaiiou l
I ik luck p. in, ('utility eoutt ciuvnuea,
Hill' VV I'd t ioitiMi )t-( literary .Mily
ImliU nu oieelmii ? )(' hi.
CHAT
ABOUT
TOWN.
Charles Veldium wa aerlously
Imrt
while rutaatlii Saturday iiilit,
lieo (', I'.ly Welti lu Woodhorti on
Saturday on a briel buai.iea trip
If you have a lot anil want lo huild
homeaplr tot'. , T.Willlama.
(In Krl.l.y la-tJa...... Kvana waadown
lrUi.iCi1l.vl.1ia.-.mi,llli1..ira.
Our farmer friend tk adatilni
of
the aliuinlant aimw to cuuib to tumi on
runner
Itev Mr, I'naell aill olll, lain al the
Knli''l ihuri li hiimloy moriuiiii al II
o'hek.
II, M. Ijuiney u t'liriiiuv illc an in
town on Tui'.y and lulled on the
1 mi HI i.ir, ullUe
T.L- u..r I...,. i.. tl... V.ia Vmb
ualliitv mill iful a iti ..I nii tme while ton
have the ihamw,
In addition In the lecture on Mulidav
evening ait etcvtlent mtiaical program i
will I preaeliletl al l'i'a hall.
K.ir long or hoft lime Inane either for
farm or farmer picr at loaeat iiitercat
call on me. W. II, Hi ainii vanr If i
.... . . . .. ... . . ...
HV lei Volir INiv go ctini wnenytni:
c.nhuyhim. g,.l warm over,,. f,.r
lil..il.,,...,l. e.-H' all-ark I'U.-.
W..g Ih.l formerly ch.1 , .1 I ark I lace .
Mr ! a mile rum tev .
iKittaher'ty aaving thai he will occupy
ll.e (Viigteatluital uli.t on hili.ilay
Hie (ill. Inatant, i
i
The lecture tut Monday evening H
he a rate treat and the cntntatliitienl an
exieilonallv (hteone. Ilememher lhat
it I lor (Se benellt of the
In-e reading!
rotim.
A petition ha ba-eit uiiatiimoualy
eigne I by the leaidenU ol tirnet. point
akti.g le iucludnl within the city hmila
Tbelr water aii,.lr i endangered il
.i ... ......i.l- n.- ....lit
tirj iriimni ..-.i.n- " (
Now IImI Vv.it an- tt.lnkinkf uij builillnit I
and want Ihe very heal tt.ahty of lum-.
I ... ..!. .... ......I t,,.i(. tl mill tu.
"" ' ...... j
lofwin lb. re...b...lH.r that l.l.d-,
t Sw Mill company can upply voir
with the II and deliver ll atui.ee.
Many ouateia wine on Seventh altii-t
Weduesilay but they were unable to pack
the .'! and keep a clear allde ao lat
did It fall l time. I ttially II. tiilU rt
and It. W. t hutch took a YhM'd now
aciaM-r and cleared the toad down the
hill.
On V.lnehiy evening Judge Pont i
married Kdward K. Tavlor and Ihiraj
! Ilai. li l.iihi.K'aiiemali. The cot.lde i
re Itith well known here and have the
heat wlal.e of many frienda. They
will begin lioitiMkeeping at unit) iu
Caiiemah.
The Nchaleiu Journal ill Kpeukltig uf
two former realdetta of Oregon City aava:
Mr. S P. Pallarl left Friday lo attend
ll.e hediide of her htmhiind who ia
dangerously ill In Kt Portland, Mr.
Italian! haa tien tun 11 nod to hi bed
fur aeveral week with an allectum of
the heart which it ia (cared will result j
fatuity.
Mr. ('. P. Ihivl, editor ol the Uluom-1
field. Iowa, Parmer, say: "I can roc
commend ('hamherlaill'a Cough liemeily
(null aulVeic with cold mid cronp. 1
have used ll in try family for the pant
two year mid have found il the U't I
ever used for thepurioMcfor which it la
Intended, fill cent buttle for ! hy
(ieu. A. Iliutling.
On Ttieadity Judge Potita hoard wit
iteaaea ill thectae of Tlm. Holt v, Mr.
Plla Newmitn mid Chu. II. Hawklna
There Were two coiiiplaint alleging
larceny, one of pupcr vhIiiihI ul live
or nix thoiuiit.d dollur und a f-'l note,
the second for lonling hoiiwhuld giHid
valued ut (M) The atiit grew nut of the
will by which the lute Mra. M. D. Holt
lelt, her luwhiitid 1000, aeveral nephew
and niece frou. flOII to I'.TiO ettcl. mid
her hrotlicrC. II. Ilawkinatho Imluiice
of tint proNrty, Thorn wits no ovldtince
tuahow that the iroptrty wan taken with
the intent to ateal and the cme. were
dinmlrmcd.
Artit'liia ul incorporiitlon wore fllotl on
Mondiiy by llm Willamette Fall
Improvement company, the capital
mock being lixtid lixutl at $1,000,000.
Tl.o Incorporators are 0. II. Caiilluld,
Chita, P. Thorn and II. Z. Iliirklmrt.
ltd oliJiH't ii aliow n hy thu Incorporation
paper I to develop, improve and loaae
watet powtii H, to build mill operate elec
trio railway., Mipply witter and electric
light!, plat and aell town Iota, grade and
improve Htrueta, etc. Aa the company
haa not yot been fully orgnnlxed it 1 Im
KMtHihlfl to tail ita scope but from the
name of the Incorporators It probably
meant good deal for Oregon City
Till: FKE SYSTKM.
Sciiutor CiWn Itlll lu Siilnry
Cuunly Olllrrrn.
a it k (.irrrixu iiows to woiik.
I.wttti' At.iiifiil mid Tatulluii
Itlll l.lkelf to I'asa-FatoraMy
IHacuaard.
Senator I'ruaa !
Tim dill Introduced by
almlialiing llm (i' ylciu lor tlm county
and some oilier ollice. la a li'""' '
most rtif t ami ounlil lu pa. It pne
vuli.a aulane a follow: Cletk ol u
limine cunt, $.(KHI ; -imty clctk ll.ilK),
when popnlalti. launder (I.MMI
l.i.H i.iu.imlulli.n U lutifH Ihiitl 1 .IhXl
.... i i . . ...i i u.i
jauilliio cuiiniy mi a ipnimi'i , ih1""'
i when iMMiiilitiiin i iin.ro than l.'.im and
. the iimiit v haa no riHonlnr. There-
'"'" Ur 'l""1 '
i ' Heik ! .ir.nil courl ami county
court and counlr
'
court al ll&ml. The aheiiir I to t-
.. ...i... i . ... .1... i... i .
ceive
ex'ii'd ,'i,ln hy the prevmu ri'iima;
11,,'im) when ahuve 5,ti and under l,
", li'.inl aleiva ten ami under taeiity
Ihuiiaaiid , i. '.' ahovn tneiily and on
der lorty lliouaiid , .I.iki almve fnrly
and under nty thoiiimiid , f.l .'iOU ahove
uty Ihotmiiiid. I'l.e nhenlt la entitled
to mileage lee and pound;!! nun al
lowed hy law, umui all auin actually
collected hy him under eaeculioii or
...I.... tt,,.l I,., II.- ....lie. .n... l i
j money, and under any dflimpieut tax
and warrant duly iaaued to him or nlace.1
I in hi hand lor Colin tiou in pursuance
( of law , III i ! elllltled to lee l r
' mlleane or travel, for uiiitnoning jurura
U a'.lend um lirctiil court and uh.
Hi-niog eilneaae in crituinal ce,
hut hll not lie entitled lo wy (or atiui-
minium itiiur or Mrtlinr auiiim ua : 1
- I
"" """'" -J j
keeping ol pr.-.rier., and lor lrriarl-1
rit..llU.r j
and ........ ... lo the ,.,lu,n. It .
, l..o I . v I., lit II.. '
., .,l,.v l..r' d.-iul.e. in eoui.lv S
ulhce.
If Mi r'.aau' hill hr a utate auditor
anM.a it .KXYMitutf tti governor'!
..,.,.,.,,... ,, . till the elo. lion
,o( jH,
i... ;. .iu..i ir.ii ..,.1 .l-.w !
Ul.'utl. Hi clerk I aieu made cle.k of '
the.uie b.a.d ul r.iual.tatlon. which I 1 he tlealh of Jal.tra Ii. Illaine Mng j one 10 atand alwve Senator H. E. Croa
lHl) i.tol.coine doJ the governor, animiimrd, (ieer ol (Tackamaa Intro j front CI.cka.naa county, lie ii alway
tKieUtv of tte and auditor. Their duced a cmcourt rvaolulion providing jcourleona in debate and o haa the re
uiell..lol.r. , luit. ia aubatiu.iiallv Ibe! lor cominiltee to draft appropriate j .peel ot the neHatora and he ia therefore
name a
(bat pica, nU-l f r Ihe pre. ,
cut Iroard, The auditor I lu prepare ;
f- ....il..,.,, i I, '..i, k f.irmutiM
ntwurmMirr
jtiieniory ofJameali. Illaine
I:.,i.reai.i.atle liiH-f's bnadv house. .... ... .,..,
- .
bill h.e. the penalty for bemg an I"-j
male of aui-h a plac- at from one to j
month- lu,.ti...ntiii.Mt or mi to fit.
,.,., ,h. .,-,,..,..... - , -
i.ui.t d...p.,.telv ft.iv.ded lor in the;
'lull.
Willi' now ftiiioua null (i-in.ile clink
hill waa l.iken I. ..it Hie l.iMe l.i: 1 ndjv
Uaitt ..tut lot. ol Ita .tutlior Win. ollereil
! an amendment forbidding Ihe employ-
nient ol relative allied within the Ihe
third degtee, a cletk. The amend-
melit (ailed by one Vole lo carry, ami
Indole Senator Willi, had lime to gather
himself for a new attack, the nieaaure
wa seited ami mado the hai lor much
joking. A motion to refer it to a apecia!
cominiltee of one consisting ol Senator
Myera' the moat popular ladie. man lu
the senate wa alH.nt tu carry when
aoine one muted lo add Senator lluyca
ol Ciackama. The maker ol the motion
uid that inasmuch aa the aenator'a hair
wa the liuhl color he would accept the
j amendment. Huston of aaliington
j county a a then added on account of
j hi youth. The bill tt a on the piint
jollH'lig tefoired when Sei.Btor Willis
recoveted eitoiigh to expresa a wiah thai
'the motion would not curry n he par
ticularly wial.ed to see it referred tu the
committee on internal Improvement.
Thia brought I'oualor Yenteh to hi feel
willi the statement Hint there waa no
specially aelectcd committee oil llittnnul
Improvements, tht'icfuui he moved to
reler it lo the comuiittue on tnunufiu
luring. Hut the youthful senator
named a a Kvial coli.inltloe had too
many friend, for tlm other side ami the
won llht.
The following from the Salem Slate.-
man concern, one ot tun l lacaaiuH.
county rpreHontative., It aay: "The
legacy tax hill i now ready lor coiimiiI-
eratloii, having been prcpuroil by K.ip-
resetilatlvoH liner, of Cliickaimi.. Urn
faHhlontid after thu Nmv Vurk law
ll onimoiii-e at fOOOO. Ami our pro
posed hw iucreiiHc. thu rate uf tax
over the New York law alter the
$100,000 point I. reached. "In ihi.
It I an advance and it .hoilld ao
pa, and .tarn! i (or it will have to he
put tip "till more notche., and adopted
in evo.y .late, . the people roaliae
morn and more that they are, or nluuild
he, running thl. country fur the people
now living, and not for a lot of dead
rid: men.
Hnnator Mvera bill for tho pttrcha.a of
the locks at Oregon City, contain! many
of the provl.ionR of Daly's former house
hill. The provision la for the state to
own and to oiatrate, and a tax ol one
mill Is to be levied to provide fund for
operating expenses and to meet the pur
chaae pries which l not to acted MKV
(KM), the exact amount to U flaed by
committee of thice.
Tim memorial providing lr llm eleo
linn if irlil)iit and vice-president hy
a direct vol ol tha leopl provoked an
uumttial flow of el(Ulii In the house.
Tim inemoilal failed lu pa hut one cntf
lnlnliiK Ilka provisions lelative (o
llm election ol I'liilf.l Stale senator
waa adopted,
Crowe' road hilt ami Walkman's hill
lor tlm tltriliulln ol llm ft ta-r centum
"f I"""'' third reading.
Myers hill for the pureliane ol we
Willamette locks waa referred lo the
committee on commerce,
Vamlcrbuig's hooaai hill to Improve
railway stations makliiK It obligatory
upon cmaulc to maintain a atallun at
all ptilnla where the buaitiee amount to
I'Vital tier treat, wa read lor the II rat
i"
t,l,l"
Iiaiey a mil i'roiriun ri'",'""
a (Mirtaga toad from Crllh to Hie Iallea
i . . . ii . i . i i...
"lcii wa tMea'eu on eunewiar w
... - m ei ..
''X ol I""'
Clackamn county aenatora ihvided on
Ila)e voting no j
the Vuiii to rei onnlilcr,
and (Vim aye.
The hill to annex Kid I wood and inter
vening lerritorv to Portland, intneluced
I'V t'roa refer nil iimiii necund lead
lo the (Tackamaa and Multnoinali tide
gtttioim. The dav aaea ouiet one in the hou
there being but few hill leporteil back;
from committee, o u.oel of the work !
! l reading of ;
h.lla.
Iloiiae hill No. A't ex-euiititig home
aleada from execution to the amount of
I a) had lieen made iecial or'lcr for
Ibn dav and wa aaed. 47 to II.
Tbel'Higeet hill ol the w-aaion made it
apliearance balay in lh Jormol the Port
land chatter. It waa (mimed loaecond
reading and referred lu the Multnomah
,..1,JJiiina
(L legacy tax bill h.wdy houee
My "III, law iy nouee
bill and an amendment to the law rela-
" "M wi ' ,y
I'"" r '''" ....-.
Unguage in public placee we.e
l
read
i fur the flmt ti.uo beh.y.
j The following anion j "ther bill were
i titneluced hy Nil kell allowing the etec-
; lioii of r. I Un-rvtor, l-awton, for re-
lli.f of Win. Harlow; Mauley, for the
I heller protection of aaltnon, aleu to pn
t.l atunieoii. Wilkin defluilig lroierly
at.biecl lu lalaliott
reaolutmn.
ll.ilh house diotirneil al an earl y
I r.n.l .ul., ...i i..,.., ii..j inn. h till
Monday hi icepecl to the
n,e militia lull reaciie.1 tniru reautng
, loUM, t.lav and wa. put u,-,.. tla
v ,,, ol ,Ur , u,atu( j i -
,.,,, iSmm stirring
..., ,ore nude in ita lavor and
,,,,. ..........ed to amend but
t found thai not in order UMin third read-
ing.
pn
He then uttered an impassioned
hagaii-MlliH m.l.liahut could not;
stem ll.e tide in favor t.f Ihe hill. A
hie party In Male convention were very
hitter against the state militia ll.e repre
sentative hum t ooa le only inline with
hi partv The hill passed 3l lo It'.,
tiocr and hawlon voting aye and Currin
no.
I'pon 'he hill to appropriation the$'A
0tl of direct tax and ft per centum fund
in the .tale treasury among the aeveral
counties iu proportion to llioir area
(ieer of Clackatnta ottered, an amot.d
ti.ent lu have it divided eipially but
it failed to pass. The bill Itvelf
paaned with hut 10 dissenting
vote. lUith Ueer and Ijiwton votel
no, but c tanged lo ate before the vote
wa. announce I.
Coon's finit post hill carrying appro
priiilion and increasing the powers of
thu horticultural board leceived but :t0
vole, which wu one too few to carry
the hill tii'omth. . j
Tho following Information wa. re
ceived by Secretary ol State Mcllride
from Senatoi IK.Ipli, relutivo tu the
lock at the Cascades.: "Your tcle
gr.u.i In releronco lo ihe Cascade locks
received yesterday. The cotiliacl was
rtveived by the department Saturday,
'.'1st ; examined Monthly, 'J'i; aiiproved
Tuesday, i I'll ; tr.insi.utted lo Major
llandlu.iy, 24th, and the major was
untitled that day by telegraph of the
approval The matter received prompt
atitoitiun here. Major Hudhu.y will
lui n over the plant without delay."
A statuette of Senator K. U. linker.
who fell at H ill's blult, now in the Cor
coriin art ua lew. W ..Hlimitton. 1, t ., is
chiseled fiom the tiniest Parisian slut ue
stone an I i. two foot, two inches in
height, ll .tan.ls upon a four-foot pedes
tal of Italian marble, the work of Hor'
tin Stone, the sculptor , who wa. a sur
geon In Maker's brldgiule. Judge IVtc
ny ia preparing a bill to provide for the
purchase of the statuette hy the state as
a lltt'tig act of resH'ct to the memory of
one of her bravest citixen
The militia appropriation bill which
passed the house wits supported hy Rep-
resentatlvea Lawton, and Oeor, Currin
voting no.
A hill passed the senate today with
but one dissenting vote which provides
that whenever the population of any
Incorporation or city shall equal 6000
as shown by state or national cennus
all school district! within Raid city shall
constitute ona school dllrict, with
bounds conforming to the city boundar
in, siau that when tlm limit or botin-
Harlot ol any Incorporated city of ) j
or mora InhahiUnta which haa hy this
act heen eonatltuted a achool iltrjct, ar
chaiiKiil, then the hotinlurl and limit
of tlm ach'jol dixtrict ahall m deemed
to have changed ;orrexjnd 'llh the
clly houmlarie.
rUl.rM, Keh 1. Till haajfarWn
week of work, The adjournment are
not o freiment and both houwa of tha
legiMlatura are talking of evening aeaaiona
a theia are a large numlief of hill in
the hand of the conimittnea now, and
they are heing rejiorted fur final action
a faat a tha committee can ciamina
their merit and oner amendmenta and
either recommend their adoption or re
jection. Yaterday Kenator Croe' rnl hill
No. Ill, aMl the Nenate with hut
four dinw-nting votea leirig aliout aa
n-ar unaiiimou aa hill of imtirtnce
ft... I.;il- 1.. il.u t.,...u,. ut, !!,.
r. i ""-" i"'"n
... ii. . i. :i ..i:.. ..r .1 rif. im
1 r "m " ' ' '.""
the dilfcient countn of the atate
cording to area in aipiare mile.' for road
lurtiee iaed the houee and wa Mtnt
i.. .1 u ......i- ..... i a,,aln and 1
' " " ' " ' .( Main atrrrt lylti Imtnrni that llit on
Will no doubt I ecome a law. Hcnator Main atreet ahere Hie line ahalt ot the emnt ,
, ... mi. erimaea the aaid treirt an. lha U'.rth line nf I
ra a road bill bat Juel iaael ln;ttla.(lltilatratiililieei.M.,l tMH-lxrty !
....,. wi.l. a few minor amendment. -Z'Wn "l
Thoee tao bill ol Mr. (.'roe No. 51 and tl"n thr p.ilM on a ... air..t hri- ihr line
. , . . 1 ahaft i.l thu ceinent rniU rrm a li ltri- aiM !
II. ronta.n a nuiulier ol g'o! I'inta ,h, n,,, M, .,,,.,,, , t.,i.,,,,i
over the old law
Urn. .iwl hi!i. Ihete inair !
be aome point in the bill that wilt not
uit everyone let u
hoi that the good
Kjinta are in a larire majority
The ho.iae ia txlay putting forth a
large amount of oratory on the -menl,
and Ihe repeal of the mortgage
tax law. Thia I a bill hy Mr. Uwton
from (Tack auia
Ti i 1 1 . . i -t.l
lie in. n.r. -
forno exemption for indebted... w
taxinn pnu-erty at Ita cauli value, ami
(lit- hill will probably pan the bouae. ;
It la a uhI bill and if It U-CUIIIC ! law
It I a goel lilll anu ll ll a
we predict that in lea than ix month)
Iron, it. ..king effect there will he . j
material change in the freedom of money
which will do more lor the building up
i t.e coaul than all the proj-wed Itgiala-
! lion by congre.
There are a numlwr of genl worker'
in Uith hranchea. In the limine we huve j
Paxton from Multnomah for hi watch-!
fulne-a of the chair and alwayt being
ready to catch the aeaker'a eye no a:
i to irain iHaweaaion of the fliajr at just
! the right time. In the senate there i no
j in a iiiion to pumi u im hiwi .?
, mea-utr i.e ....y ... i -
! He ba introduced ahoul
many bill
ny arnator on ine not.r ami e pn-
. , j . i
Jict the eaage of a large H-r cent
!..f 1 1... llni. .tu in f.itin.l in hi
i- "
, -t t roll tall, and when a h.ll come
, up he i one of the tlmt to turn to the hill
'' eH-u it carefully In-fore casting his
: ; vole ; ll ll u-h- not aiwav. eu. ever, n,
! ho at leant v jtesaahell.ink. heat (or the
gre.lest numlr. He i on aeveral im-
! Hrtant committee ami a great amuum
i ..... .
ol hi. ham .. is never repone..
the outside world, lake lor instance
the judiciary of which he is second
member. All hill .relating to amend
ing Ihe code and a great many other,
are referred to this committee which
work every night until 10 to 11 o'clock.
Senator Hayes i. also doing good work
and ia looking after a number ol im
portant measures. He today made a
fino speech on Cross'! road hill No. 117.
LKlilSLATIVS NOTES.
Pr. O. V. Yeargain spent a couple of
daya the last of the week at the state
house and visiting relatives here.
K. C. Driggs clerk of the senate rail
road committee returned Friday noon
from a brief trip to Oregon City.
On hi. way home after adjournment
on Friday Senator Cross stopped at
Aurora to confer with the citizens of
that place relative to incorporating the
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. r.tirlow came up
to spend seve-al davs in Salem this
week. On motion of Senator Cross Mr.
Harlow was extended the courtesies of
the senate.
l'.ucll Pimmifk of Canhy is in town
iRASS SEE
...MS.-..
Pacific
Onion Sets
Seed Oats
Fertilizers
Seed Potatoes
Spring Rye
Bend for CaUlogna (English or
0
laboring t defeat the Canhy Incorpora
tion hill. Ha ha a remonstrance of
forty-five name, which Im claim I a
majorii y of tboae to he affected hy the
propowtii Incorporation.
Kx-Kepreaentativ Ja.. Tracy of Cla'k-
arna waa in Ujwn Tneielay and extended
the rourteiea uf the two houe.
II. H, Strange, deputy clerk ol Clack
am county, waa aeee at tha capilol
Tuewlay.
Hchoul lll-trlct So. 113.
The following la a tr of achool
taught in district Ni ti3, for the month
ending Jan. 27, 13; No. of daya taught
Z'i, average attendance W, So, cane
tardineaatt. 5o. viiur 5. Name of
thoee neither aheent nor tardy: Clyde
Watdron, Elmer Mi Arthur, Cora Wal
Unin, Jonah Penman, Frank McArthur,
Uohhie McArthur, Jennie Waldryn,
lKlUiuthfrlet.
Juk.'ix K. Kuwcx, Teacher.
I'uy your najnt and oil, window
and ihxjr at the l'ark Place 8tore.
They are cheaier than elwwhere.
NOTICE OP PKOPOHAL TO IMPROVE MAIN
H I KhKT.
N'Hlr ta herehy rlveti. that th eltr cwine II
ni O-'tT'ift City nroia ta lm.r..e that (M.rtU.0
ara-le, anfl I.T l.aln IW fill W!'lth alth
I .llimr-i ...
I uavauirnt-
hi
H hmlrlua of treat Mix that partol Vain
atra!
fritiff bctwaa-t. tha north line nl M.iaa
atreet an J Urf aviufc line ul 1 actio aunt, 1ml
vidth
Id Rr ar4l Prt ol Main at reel lylut
tMitaeen the aooih line ol Torl'tb a.ieet and
the north lln ol Poorteenth atreet Lo the eauh
liahrd ral, and br favlti the amc lull
v.itth with a v.tnaad hrtel. barvmant
att. hy DriiininaT or trtiit. that nn of Main
alra4 lalna between the north Hue ot P.eir-
ieenta atree ana Ul Dunn tin im onieeuia
... U width.
"J Ztfl"
the line ahaft n the rment m:u rr.ae. aaia
vl(lc4 hwe7 ,UM, aikaahaii t laid
where Ul walk ooia Laid are lu ilwldlll.m.
o( wiaih-MBa U.nth.eatahliahe.l trade.
Puknahrd br onir ..I tl,- city council at a
' b"d tthn L. l?Mt M. Recorder.
a.
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ffj Ala flTT. F. TO
V J K. MM -m. m m. m. m mm mmrn -
buy can.
31b. lily starch 25c.
One lb. climax, escort, star or horse
shoe tobacco 45c.
3 lb. fine raisins 25c.
, , m-rm
'J gT)00lS O. PJ. 1.
; VJOUU yllill UUU.
Children's mittens 10c. and upward
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i iiit.niin iaj i.tii liijiu
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eral stock at much less than rul
ing prices.
PRODUCE - TAKEN - FOR - GOODS
4th dt.ir south of Bank of Oregon City.
HAMILTON & ALLEN, Oregon City, Oregon,
The Portland Seed Co.
2nd STREET,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
Carry a full line of commercial fertilizers,
if you need anything in that line
write them for prices, etc.
We Carry a Full Line of Seeds.
more
PORTLAND, OrECON.
Coast Agency D. M. FERHY & CO.
11 vonr
lUrchiint doe not keep
TESTKt SEKPS,
send ns his name, and
or
wa
will soo that
jon get jour seeds cheap.
German). PpeelaV-prtciw to first btivers In
Society Directory.
OHKoON CITY BO MO tjT TUAtia
Mt at (;i it Idniao on Hwind atiiaa; In
wh month. Vltluir wefeoai.
r. E. Wifil,loN. tlKV KY UK""
Merrcury. -ietilat.
cajiiiy hoaro or traik.
Meet Knuhli Mall. Canhy .n m tr,4
IhlM rrlrtr Hi r hm(ill VIlt"rwlMB,
H. J. itlw, Me. KW.M.M
Hnlila lu ri-cil e'lromnalMtloO "O fffi
ml ihlnl itaiiurilayii l h month t 7 an L .
Brethren Iox'kkIiiuoiI1!!' lniteti''
i T APFSKHnN m . .
T. f. RYAM,KeeUjy
GKKUOIf Kjlxtlt. . . ii. t.
Meet trf Thir1r n l 1 Ml o ene
f. u. In the (H TbIIow" Hail. Mi fireea,
MmWn ul lh Ordur are taltd U auenil
UirOnlernlW A, Jliilleton, !. .
Thu. Krn, IMierelujr.
fAI.M KKCAMPMHflT. Kn 4. I. O O. .
Meeti Aril ami Ihlnl TiiMla)ran! rh mr ;i'fl,
al lKt'1 Kll hall. Memtiera amt rlaitf ij
ba-rtan-ha, rrlla.ji lavlted to ttei4
it. R. JJir. t W. :iMlt,
Berth. Cblet Patrlnreh.
OtW K'lO 1iMIK NO W. I. O. O. r
Meeta at lM rUw' hall, (ain, ry
Saoiriiajr evanuif. Vlallinr hretho tn.1
rlintne ii. W. IfHUKttK, ,
J.f lni rr. See.
MEADE FOHT, No 10 A H.. PEHARTMf Jlf
or OKKiiOM.
Wt ftrat Monitay of a'h ainiith. al K. A
P. Hall. On cm Clly. VlaHlof comrailr aute
wvteimte,
(ill.VAN PARKER. Cnrnmaailer.
(jKSf. HOOK POT. N, . A
meutol Oreoe.
K , IM are-
Meeta in ehnl hona al Neer on drat a
IIT'liT III raeh month at 2 O'eloi-k p. m.
emraie ma.l wi.iima Jacob xrom.a,
i. kixtii.ni. A'lju t'ommatetifr.
Plii IHoS UiIm.E NO. US. A. o. t?. w: .
M-taevara Thur.lay vlliir al 'Mil P!!' a.
haii. iHrfn. Vliollng hh'n (wli
c..m J. IM'rrta '
R. ataACaa, Reeoriler M. ,M.
M il.AI.A 1Ui'iK No. A O C. W
' Meeta firat n4 Third Haturday In e'k
mofitn. at acoie.l nouaaa. a iaii.ua mi-""'" " pa
eleoma. T, tWi rr, M. V.
J. w. TaoiA. Ree. i
MOLALLA ORANIiE. NO. 0, P ol It
Mreta at their hall at Writhe Brldite oa tha
aeeand Haturday ol each naonlb al 19 a. aa,
Pellow mi-mbara made weleoina.
Riraaa W alOHT, Maafrr.
JC H. Paala aec.
MEAUE RF.I.IKP CORP. No la. DEPART
MKST OF OREGON..
Mra M M Charman, - - Preat.tent
Mra F L Cochrane,- - - Treia-irer.
Mra. J. H llardini. - - HertaUnr.
Meet on Brat and third Prldaya ol e.ili
aiooth In K ol P Hall. Memhtra of eorf
Irorn abroad, eonllallv welcomed.
PRICES
I Kfifi.. hrinET OT
mj m vtaaT W t 1
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tlireaCl -0C.
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JCl JUU11U.
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GRASS SEE
Seed Drills
Spring Wheat
Bee Supplies
Field Peas
Spring Vetchea
new localities.