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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1893)
OrPCfln fitv Fntprnricp i rr ri,, 10 town ml th i.Bht rriKht v,v wvwjiiuv.j tariff, than the euse of maintaining his j present out tit for that purpose anil the Published Every Frldaj. cost or using them. Good highways iro te- ! knoalclged to save the farmer in this re- rU - I !' far more than they cost for construe- V-rl Ab. A I liSKR YI, ! ,ion- An eleotric line should ilo still better, Pf.L.l AND PHOrR.ETOR. I ' !" ,7 " " . uses it As to the proposed In. t along the : I'ull Kun route, it should be a paying enter- OFFICIAL PIPES OF CITY AND COUNTY-! rn! from ,he ,ti,rt- Tle .niwt..r. iii - -- 1 ' a treat ileal of material to haul, ami I could pay the mad a good prue for hunting aiirt-rtlslti,- Contracted For LM of Mandlnit Oiiiiiiltlr e. The Board of Trade, met in rcnlur session on Monday evening with a good ' attendance ami considi ruble interest ! was manifested. In the absence of the ' president, C. O. T. Williuiiii) occupied tlie chair, j sUBsCRiPTiox hatks I 1 K ,,ru """"g , "e loiiowmjj mimed persons worn! inuiirj on me cost oi trans-1 unanimously e itH-ted nifinlu-rii ! tl,.. r. on 'Donation by teams. With a tear's tm-in,... ! r,.,r.l 1 i t l- m ,. One rear, Six months, Three mouths, Subscriptions parable la advance Adrertlsing rates given on application. 1 IM SO! M second ciasa matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, im. The EXTERI'RISS guarantees a larrer bona tde circulation thai that at the other three papers in the county combined. 'nu guarunieect in advance, limit i ' l .. .i, i. .. ... i ,, ., , , . , ., ' i i" u v. t-i. uunuey. would he given for miscellaneous traffic to Th- Kin i .i... l- . . . develop, l-ndoubted., one of the .repeal ! - ' ""l"'" flemenu in Cortland's growth the ,' "! "". paid. KnteredatthePostomoetn OreonClty,Or..tl,ri'y,'ar,h'l,bt'",l,r ''wtric lines, and L A Cul"m"nuat,on ,rol" iney promise to exert an important intlu- "u"' '"aciuiie maniiniciuring tlrin : nce." j which was referred to the cumuiittoe ! i on manufactures. J Thi following from the Pacific Builder I Communications were read relating i I ronteins some good solid sense which should j to a book to be published utnler tlie! Deconsi.iered by the couneil of this city in j nominal authority o( the I'urtlaml ' letting the bids for the Main street improve-1 Chumh..r of r,r, I.-..; i... i meiit. If that can be done .to batld up a vitrified brick plant in '.'lie Mi.l book to reU, to ' TT I AH fxicfc ev ery rent you're P"id f.r It, if It liin't tiu tit or cure you. A niixl l nu that prtiin Imh tl.ia i one that prnmiMi to help you. lint therr'i only ...... . .. . .... o' " lt kind that mn and den pmniiw It. It'a I'r. IVnVa thilik'U Moiiicul IIimi.vitt. It'a the yuoniN.l renu-ily f,.r all l,l. Hkin ; and Swlp 1)mhi, fivm a common liot. h ' or eruption to the wont scrofula. It ! cWnsea, purillea, and enrich tlie t.lil, InviKorntiV tho vt,mi. and cimn Knit- ; rheum. Totter, Fen-urn. Krviielaa ant all maimer of Mood lainu fnm luttovor ciiuan. i (ireat hjttinu I'livra rujudly lhtd under IU U'tiin intltience. It a the lt liloil jMiritlcr, ajid It's the rnoapno, no nintter how many d,. are ofterd for a dollar for you pay only for the pl you (t.-t fan anyvhing else, at any price, tw retvlly I aa cheap I I Nothing elm la " Just aa food " as tlie " Dik i coTtrjr." It may to U-tter for the dealer. Hut he wiit money and you want help. COPPER UlYETED address: ban FRANCISCO, cal AGESTS TOR THE ENTERPRISE. Otweto, Canbr, Otackanaa, Slllwaiikle, Union Mills, Aims, Meadow Brook. New Era. WilsnnriUe, Park Place, - Barlow. tfiarittone, Stafford. Mulino, - Cams. atolalta. farqusm, Eutterllle Aurora, Orrtlle. - - Eagle Creek, hnimyside, Damascus, Handy, Salmon, t'nrrinsville, t'lierryville, - Marmot, immediate vicinity of thU city it will he a i resources ; 50,000 copies to be diirtributed Hie Hoard waa anked Gary A Vt tslner O 1. Trulllnger E 8 Bramhall Chss Hoiman W. S .N'ewherry Henry Miley Hamilton A Washburn Mrs. ti. A. Sbeppard - - - T. SC. Croei - J. w. Gate. - - C. T Howard R. M. Cooper - - N. M. Mo. kIt - E. M. Hsnman B Jennlnu - E. Oiesy LJ Perdue H. U ilbern John Welsh J. CJ. Klliott Sirs. W. M. Mclntvre Hen. J. Currin Mnt. M. J. Himm,r Adolph Aschotf j AMlli anil nmnpfl,ma Tk. I) . . : i t G). Knirht lersmys: "ProtecUontoliuiusiriM har.v. Iree ai 1,16 r'r men I. It is the policy of this country ami a rof r amount. Tlie mat- tit has altars been nnrilia t lt,.en. 1 ttr waa rfirisAI in 1 h.. ..oiim, if i - - r - w mm m aiviiiv . v siiw will III 1 1 bVT7 JIX lati every thing that is being or is at all likely to vertisin.. be prodm-ed here. To this policy uudoubt- One page of -pace was contracted for velopment and solid pmsrenty to w h ch it In . i .1 , , has attained. And Jo uLZuy hi, J, I ,0te' ,l A Principle been followed bv lor.1 e()Vern. ; 198Ue of 1 to be published. I ments and iiidividuals as to become practi- following is a list of the standing ; cally everywhere in this country a local tin- committees appointed by the president written, if not a written law. Good citizens i for the current year: will give their business and patroiittK-e to I vi- v n n . their fellow townsmen who share with I F,Ha.ni-W L-Cr- C' P- themtheeinsesof maintaining the Iwal ! ' Burnett, Thos. fharinan, government ami whose prosperity means m' J APP'r!,"n- j tne welfare of the community rather than j Roads and Highways If. K. Cross,! i to send their money awav to a diaianna ! H II t.i, r n t n-:nr ..-.'! I , ...... ' . 1 - """u, v. J, 1. 11 llllliius, SKI- w here ,t will be removed entirely from the ' ney Smyth, and I). C. Utot.rette. I lOCa (Hrcil at oil U l,u,r. .1.: ' , uuuuinic, toml.nre.rhI ' " uLTJT..: . . Trade and Com,erce-J. W O'Con The Cataract Construction Company of !ci'iK"5 il ou,d m U'L"n ir"' v"11' ' A Niagara ho, to have their mammoth , , en.f presumed to represent tho?e ""ding and t.eorge U alhng , . , vwusm uait nu aiirriiaint? Dill IO ' v" vwumiv., n. FRED ZOLLNER, Artistic -Photographer. CANDY, 0REC0N. All work equal to that of Portland and pnoea to suit the times. trial order solicited and natisfiuv tion piaranteed. nninv Trnnorii 1 1 U i n I Hill H II 1 in 1 111 nil 1 1 i wi'iiui UUUUUi Are You Going to the World's Fai You say you ran'l Hparc tlu nnuicy. Ix't nie pivo you n pointer, l'uv ur (iroccrics, It,), and Shoos and Dry (IcmhIm from the PA UK l'LACK ST0I: and you will lo able to savo enough nioiioy in n hhort t! to take yourself ami family in a jmlinan car, SOMIS IKICICS. CKOCKHIKS. Sugar by 100 lbs. it cost. Uoyal linking Powder, r lit .. Crushed Tea, per lb Ivis Atner. I.ye, 3 for A line assort lit of groceries of all kin lower than elsewhere. IKY tioops A NT. ClorillMi. (ioml Strong Prints, lH yds llest (ilngliam Shining U yds I.ailiea Flint lllack Seamleini lliwe. . Itt-ntit f 11 1 Zephyr ciinghaiii 1; .5 tiood Onllng I'liimiel I.liima Cloth, verv prrtly fot siiintiicr 1; Men's suits (il and upwurd. H Hoys' suits fl..'i mid upward, j Kast Inm Suits, Iwo pair pants g I Mens' extra, heavy overall, , HJX.YESS1.YQ XI. GAR A. no alternative but to I bine Wheels atlif nionatar il I. T . . : ..I,..., i ..... . . next July for those who mat- desire to use ! ' ",,,ul --Peu.v. ueing 10-1 their power. More than $2,0.0 f0 and many y "oth"'S n're tliry of trade it j lives have been sacrifice,! to this gigantic ! "0t "ece!ariy lemand the sane undertaking this harnessing of the mighty Niagaa to serve the manufacturing world tion of written law. Is ".peaking of vitrified brick pavements ami their utility, City Engineer W. M. Whitten, of South Bend. Indiana, speaks ! very highly of their ments w lien ti,ev are used as paving material on a foundation of ! ., ,u. ., uumiu and the enterprise is now, after nearly two years work, drawing near completion. No where in the world, according to the Illus trated News of the Worid, has any hydrau lic work of such magnitude been attemr.ied Nowhere are there w lipel.ni ioi ro, j. well rolled eravel. He Atate1 that fliA nt'. and wheels cairableofdevelnnir, ; rvii,.. ! nients have been nut down in that niiim an(I tieorge Brouvhton. power. An imp,jrtant move has taken D!ae i '" '0,n,1 I5e1"1' ai"1 t,,at "'e surface is as ! Bureau of Information C. O. T. Wil- gooo aner a years tratnc as pavements in I Hams, l. Le.Malneu, T. V. Ryan, F. F. other cities laid on concrete foundations. ! White and Chas. M-rvo -Manufactures V. II. Cailfield, II. E. Lawrence. C. II Iye, C. 1). Latour ette and George Warner. Arbitration S. II. Calif!", Robert Wil- son, G. A. Hamilton, J. A. Chase and James Shaw. Railroads and Transportation smith, . O. alden, A. S. Dre H. Biirghardt and George Marr. Navigation Alden Graham, E. C. W. H. Ccsjk. Fred ('h lrni'in Wm. Phillips, Prop CAN BY - OREGON. TiiMe services nut eiMalled lv anv hotel in the county. Rooms ootnfortahle and clean. Charges reasonable. Now poods arc daily nrrivinp, kccjiinp our nssnrtment & jili'to and shelves filled with fresh attractive poods. GIVE US A CAUL. Pork Plucc; Cash Store. I - v r niao taatll 1 a c in the awaniingof the contract for the w ater wheels. The contract calls for two mr. imposed turbine wheels of 5,00 horse power ! each, to cost about $1(0,000. They are to be aet no and in operation by the end of June. They will be built after designs made in Geneva, Switzerland. Each wheel is com posed of two surimposed turbines, sup ported on an hydraulic pivot. The water is fed between the wheels In conduit (opes, and the discharge is exterior. This 5,000 horse power is an immense unit for a turbine, for the largest heretofore known in the United 8lates is 2,000 horse power. Nothing has ever before been built to equal the contemplated monsters. The mo ment the wheels are set ami ready for the water the dynamos will be ready to be con nected, and electrical power will be pro duced, the transmission of which is to form one of the great features of this formidable J undertaking. Cities at a distance are to be ' supplied by these immense turbines and I dynamos. I THEY STASD WELL. Each of the Oregon senators has been placed in the recent reorganization of the senate committees on six committees. Sen ator Dolph is a member of the following committees: Coast Defenses.Cornmerce, For eign Relations, Public Lands, Relations with Canada and the Select Committee on the University of the United States. Sena tor Mitchell is a member of the following committees: Claims, Judiciary, Post Offices and Post Roads, Privileges and Elections, Transportation Routes and the Select Com mittee on Claims against Nicaragua. Sev eral of the leading senators are on four com mittees each, including Allison, Cameron, Cullom, Frye, Hoar and others. Long con tinuance in place and efficient and able dis charge of the duties entrusted to them has given the Oregon senators a r.r,in,ineci. and standing among the best members of that body, which, while gratifying to them, is most beneficial to their constituents. 1 He also said that a street in South Hend SOOTHING POWDERS, wsawiiiiiiBBaaBj jrWCHIlDKNCUTfING TEETH -..u one luurseui on. k is in better j Smith, T. W. Sullivan, J W surface tlmn ntia ,.o,.al :.!. .. 1 1 ""i". " ,.r,, r ...... and T. L. C barman 'i inn Krcuier. jir. vt im- ; , , . . ten lays all brick pavements with thecoiirw. I A"ve"ising-H. Z. Burkhart, at an angleof forty-five degrees with the line ' 1,Ilam8 J- G. Pilsbury r . t... , . .. . nn.l E L- r II u. iuc oi reel, anu believes tliat the pave ments wear more evenly and keep in better surface w hen so laid. Meldrum, E E. E. M. K:m,U and F. E. Donaldson Menibershii E. E. Charrnan, U.S. S'.range, C. O. Albright, Geo. F. Horton and W. A. Huntley. RELIEVE FEVERISH II FAT PREVENT nTS,C0JrTLSI0N8, kc PRESERVE A. HEAI.THV stitr n fin m BT1TCTI0.S UL'RISa FEiUOO Or TEETH1XO. See that the worts "JOHH 8TXEDaU5, Caaav ist, Walworth, B array," are ennraved oa U Oovernnisnt Btamp affixed to each pL-koC aWSold by ail Leading Dragglau. Tbe election of Carter Harrison in Chi cago is not a democratic victorv but a tri umph of the thugs, the gamblers, and the ! vicious saloon element. It is ahlmch m.. tut fair name of the World's Fair citv. I terian church, through their social coin It says to all who contemplate visiting t mittee, desire to express their thanks iue lair: j r;is city is given over to the vi A Card of Thanks. The Y. P. S.C. E.of the First Presbv- IWE SPEHK-fc Prices on furniture, loun g: mattresses, etc, have taken a tum ble. By judiciously buying fur niture, and by manufacturing our own lounges mattresses etc., we are able to sell at the following prices, Minnie Trembath, and Hulda Holden and Mr. Geo. Ely, who so willingly and ably assisted on tbe program of their social held on Tuesday evening last. cious element who will Use the mayor and municipal officers to protect themselves in crimes and corrupt practices of all sorts. His administration of the city affairs before was noted for criminal spoliation and do minion which culminated in the Hay Market massacre of 18SC, and there is no reason to expect anything better now. Tne governor of North Carolina can no more repeat his celebrated remark to the governor of the sister state without being uisiuiinruus, inasinucn as fionrn I ro im . .... is going into the saldon business, closin ,in j"!! .no,,'.,n anJ ,wi11 "" .11 shop, except those conduced by the tf, anyToub vi h llZt Chfst or state Switzerland has a similar law, and Lungs Dr. King's Sel dK for -.....-,... .a noKiiy auonn in mai coun- voiiruinpuon, roughs and Colds is' try. ! guaranteed to give relief or money will j mmmmm' . t nam in a imrnrapa ivy.... on i) te found it itiMt thp th I flir Of lil iin,l,.i. its use had a speeilv and perfect recov- 1 ry a sample bottle at our expense I new and enmplete trentineiu. rnn.iminf; I Box ami Plll: a positive rure fnr Internal. Hlin.f ,r r. 1 1 1 xi sr . Jtrhinir. I i nr.Tin ..r iicrenii.irv rim. am many ' anil f..mula U'..nbn.... I. I. -1 ' un,l RlncerA flnnrniijtt,n nl.A ,,.11 ! iM-ln-fll In the frt-iiri! l..lo. ri.u w i,, mn lotion - . ,7 " ,p. ,hR. ,.:..., .1 . . i c"V, ryn' rni'dlialcure reiirlcr!iiiMM.eiHM.in ...k emu oi wie society: .Misses .Mollie j witn the knife u -eea.ary heriMltff lliia Wilkinson, Belt. Fonts, Vera Caufield, lIZ 'r'tiZ 1 auline Campbell, and Mr. Fred f fpdw 1 i"1" ternl.U- diMMne when a written ifiiaraun.e of the Philomath an,i. . .t. ,1 ' 1 ". 15 i??" i!' ."'"'""J " "I " ""I.ARU I LAKXK 4 Co. wh 'ovr Try This. The several victories gained bv rennbli cans in the recent spring elections show 1 ll.1 that the party still preserves its course and ! " ,'.2 . .Pa"""P Oo"'? at ?,lr exP-r the confidence of .h. ..... .i -' '. y-mrseil jut t.ow gW a , " " " 'I"" i ming ii is. inal bottle free at G A .JAPANESE 1ZD I JaV aaUMMw ... -"O I' CURE wnicn are 5 ner cent hnimir Pnv Z"ll , . -vw, v.i;;;,:iana prices or any ever given in r. Chronic, f -m i -- - tJ rzz Oregon uity nelore today. uuuges, common, ... S500 Bed Lounges, hard edge, - . . 7 Rf) BedLonn ir, ' 7'60 i.r , rimb CUgUB, . . 1200 S!wat4?lSe3UphoIstered-3PrinEs, 3,7t .,alc, 1 eft Bedsteads, J'JJ ,,,,!:!!:t!;i::n,,,:l,;rt,, iiU biivim" nt M l nvi"' r , are talk.nl into bu)inK at fahulouH pneos Wausc tl.y aiv in ,.()l,liUul Ca l in a.ul seo us wl,,,, yu are il( u yvx&Vbt comi,k.U.ly now stock f WALL PAPFT? l i it find as low as the lowct PER 'VU W,U PHlV Drill ff-tl llfin.irl.la fi.t ... Oreitnn, for iile byC.u. Huntley, Urvgnn City L4?. :7 . i'S it 1 srwK. to recuperate its energies following deleat. Harding's DruL' Sinn. and H 00. Large size 30c. FA YOIiS GRA YEL ROAD. The Salem Journal jumps into the road question on this wise: " Marion county should not waste another dollar building roads. It is demonstrable to any person having as much intelligence as God gave the American wild goose, that gravel roads can be built that will remain clean, hard and passable under heavy travel throughout our wet seasons. Why waste ifiousancis on more mud roads only to be converted into impassable quagmires? As well build mud fences. " There should be good solid clean gravel roads built from Salem to Silverton, to Hal las, to McJlinnville, and to intermediate points. There ought to be intelligence enough in our public officials to Dnt a tm, to frittering away any more money on mud roads. The people will simply not tolerate it. Boycott the mud road. Build them of gravel or leave them as nature left them." Extension of electric roads into the pro- nuctive country surroundme the cily pro- IjKU.SQVE.VT tax sale. Iris seriously hoied that Commissioner j ' Blount who has landed in Hnnnlnln will I ftntl no pretext for recommend United States flag be hauled down. We 1 '!i,,wV1";l'"?", i want Hawaii i T,'h.t.l 1 .''"T'.r ! fre(trn City. Oregon: West Side Jioles. nrel,y commanded to forthwith levy on the follow jg !ots and parts of lots and lands, or sn ! much thereof si will mtify the unpaid asse.s- i -Mr. loungis having a fine residence i 8h'? "ment hetni, levied hya'i,l cltyonl built in Sunset. ! 11. ',' Pr,"',erty '' "rdlnanne No. IM of said filly, r, ,. , , . I"'1 H' ,"nietit teinr fw the purpose of i Mr. Doollttle has a handsomft cottar cnnructliig a newer on Main utrcet a-irt il, I about enclosed. I ZWIXU I n 1 lit r . " Dr Paine is completing a large barn opposite his residence. A little street improvement and addi tional sidewalks would be of benefit to Sunset. v.. .... - , . ' 1 1 no, jii urijiii oi "'"city. Slid sell the same in the ...unci ,Mivnirrj r,j law, an'I return th- prre .V. . . ""'" ie coy treasurer, and this warrant to me, the recorder of said city, wltn 23cts. ;Jt3..nnd lnro.".t, ti'jzr-y.v ' ; , .. - r. .. L A.thmi. For Ccni. 'v .KUrFj has cured thousand ,r;.d w ci-ir v r i taken h, time. Sl i by l.rught-. on',, auu -l anteo. rr a i.:::. : u.u-x or c! ii ,,L - "'jmi-'SJ? ruams.Sc, SHjL0 H'S,.CATA " R K iiuycy.ui,.,.,.riii 'l.i;. ,-r,v:. i.,-o.,.iin. teed to cure you. l'r'-e i--i !' F'or sale by C. G. Huntley. NOTICE OF P It O IT H E P I M ! kIiiT NlToK ,ir i ii b i itr.r.i. Notice Is herehv eiven. thai rli nl,. ...,,n..n of Oreeon Idly proposes to improve that portion rifth street lyl.iK hetwecn the wet .Lie of Hllth street and easterly to the Intersection of ...t ..r.rui nm'i near ine wesi line nt Van Hu ren street, at the expense of the property nwo- HOLMAN & WALLING Undertakinjr & i5mlMll , :V.".":,',."n "" " t.r. i.-, "-"", imnt..v, r,fCK. u. I - Night your dnfnMendr.rsed thereon, toirether with ! Trip rut'u I v.r ,f II... . . ----- " lst-Ry (trading that part of Fifth street lying between the west line of High street and the west side of Van Buren street to tlieestnhll-hed m i h ''y f'Ul,ki" ll,e "' rt"'et the hill he reeel,V.f V . e . ln".w,I.n of such sale a. pahl t'o hlm. ' V' "" This warrant Is Issued hy order of thecltv Owing to the inclement weather the l iaMeiil hew " " mteUu' "' motor line is progressing but slowly. I MlX. Z -iaiT, oreuV We hope for fine weather soon when ,b" jWh dy ol December, is2 things are expected to boom. Seal. hecorder of oregou'euy. "ejon. A traveling artist pbotoL'raohed the ! n ... .v ,. , , . , ' ' ' ,, aoftve warrant, I nave levied school and building, and twentv-nii.e I If wli ' ,"n H"irday, the Mth day of pictures were disposed 0f in a short tim i day.'.t ti.'eeonrl , ''Zh, ?.'. ?" " and more called for. ! .V' '''"''''mas county, Oregon, sell the r ... . . ..... . ' owing oesrrineil real property atMihlleaiie- vn,. 1. 1,..,..... ,... ixinme a rooKs left Sunday for Wil- j WST of one f ; led'hld.CT ,! V".-.,v,rr Ii d XTT) nt Where he began a term of nchor,' i thereon. .h,v L. ,JXT??L'Vn provement of Main street In accordance with r who aru curse,! win, " " .nt, II. he. I in th .. .r take II " " "'l"or (1(11,1 ulilfh M-The sidewalks are to he taken up and re paired so as to conform with said grade- and n ease there Is no walk there Is to be a good a fot side walk built, all at the expense of the prop erty owners. r Published hy order of the eltv council. L. U FOKTEK, Hecorder. motes business and increases wealth m,d f:. r umj . . i . mi r,. . . iumo i aiiciuiu uiuoe I e puo ic school a population. The Chronicle says: " Cn- LiM. ;:, p r hoit where he began a term of school on j PtZ ihJ VSTstt? Monday. I i,.'L.y,'"? "' "e,wcr "" Mliia nd cross Mr. Flemming and his friends, Mr. Gilbert of Tacoma, Mrs. Smidlev and doubledly electric roads through farming uisincts anu centering in cities are the means by which the farmer will reach mar ket in person and with his products. The expensive wagon lor hauling grain and other products and the buggy for personal ose, will be supplanted by the light passen ger and freight car of the electric line. The iarn.ercou.ld better afford to pay the small fltfftPtN in t Iraatii i '!.. Sv. i . . " i. , I, 1 i i '' vm,mi, iiiiuer rne niutT, Ore'go,r;rrto,';',,t!U ""U rd"",nCe " mu 1.1st of dcllnoiieiit. f.,r ..,..... A, Smith was appointed district clerk vice Mr. Wood who failed to qualify. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A.. San Diem. Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 ct. Sold by C. G. Hnntlev. Am't. t W 80 llHln and crass streets under the bluff. MnMh i. Vf .1-.. wner- Name. North hall oi lot one, r. ii . V -Luke Comer... ci on nonn halfol 'lots, block la LnVeComer 23 60 Northerly :)7.7 feet of One half Interest In 17 2 Ii. off the north erly side of lot 7. block T ... n One half Interest in ' ' " tbe.onth half of lot S, block 2 Ladru Royal . 31 05 ...... i. E. KIIOAflES, "14--12 City Collector. NOTICE FOR MPS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF MAIN STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the city council of the ordinance published in the "Oregon city Enterprise" id March 24th, . All bids must be accompanied with a certified check In the amount of m. also samples of the brick to tie used In the construction of said street. No bid or bids will be received after 2 o'clock p. m., May Ist, ISM8. The city council reserve the right to relect anv anrl all bill. kAiUu .11 i.o, ... City Recorder, and mark nn face of envelope, Jim ror improvement of Main Street." By older of City Council, April fith, 1W3. J.O. PORTER, T. P. RANIMU, . . M L. KELLY, -M:4-28 Committee. A fviriloNr t,f Moore's RcvosiIcmI Will brace von ,,,, , , ... ., your cheek and h, . 'k' . " ' eye. Stricly non-nlco , j ' ipon persons suirering from linn habit is unn,l..rf,.i lr'"" ''""or wi,?.',:.";:n.-,'.,'".rii.".''. ".. n.,. Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, m',rsrtot. f T Ar, C""'-r Fourth ft,l Mai,, Streets, Oi:i0(;ox CITY. MVKUY KTAKJ.K leHcriptioii me of 'I'"" I'sl'U sh, i take It A 11 ,.a... ... . .. . "ft a , . Vi' ,:' sys: liouors." my t,tc fr B..f rltti,. Tl'" I.KAHINCI . I .1 ( "V. ItigH Of V f"iiHl,edo short noil, ,,. A" ki,",H "f T"--k andlVlivery Ilusl "'hs promptly ,,(,' IlotMl.y P.....-1 1 Mlris. 'i'" on reason- i:wart Call and see the lounges at Holmnn A Walling'a and you will see some good one which they ate selling almost at manufacturer's prices AP.MINIHTUATmru .. In the matter of the eslam , 1 .. more ,u,..j rw"le d (icorga T mm, -. ,c.i. - ...iii- Notlce Is hereby given that was on lhf. 2:),ll,y (' V J1 ""',7"ltI,''' ?"m ui"' """""tor or u e ; : ;' :iiy r. Millmore, deceased, by ,,, ,,"' " ' eorge Court of the .,,.. f "'".""sI'leCoiiM.. county. All person, hT 'K ' '-laeka,,,,,', estate are hereb, notiM Z,Wim "" the proper voiu hers. wlti.i IT?"" with m ""'f 'i' ,hl" """f to the 111 ,l.r T"th" ,r""i R PRIER'S Plltograph Gallery. f,3."" WantaR"olpJ.otoKrnph Rivo '""'callathiH ol.l tan!l op I"'to Farr'B butcher nhop. N0TDIN3 BUT FISST-CLASS WORK DONE. Bated this vth day of APr.i, l''' f PROMPT DELIVERY