Oregon City fcntcr prise. KKIIiAY, JULY m,im. rvjj Cluckumns Co. Directory t'WUMY OKKICKIIH. Jiit, . , iUvili ill Courts, M'mrllT, . II "Kclur, a '1 rvttKiirnr, . A.tu.imr, m M Imk.I Hiiiirluuui!ti, Htriyir. ;.irtmir, C itiuillniira, Gordon T.. Itavt Goo. t. Iliirlnii r, C. Maililork M M lunmliy M l Monrv J, C!, Ilrlliy II, M IJII....U I', w kliinalnl i II I. ii, .,,.,, I Itli'linnl Hi'nii f frank Jaguar To Jl.i t tlm Tim KiilHi'rltnii rin for llm Kktkii- i'mihk IiIm ri'ilui'iMl tu .r,ii r v,,,r; "6 f'Hl (nr m iiiiitiiliM. ('mnIi In ml nun. KiilrtiTlliirn piiyiiiu l llii' mill of inn ytr will mil Im ctit ii l- J in UiIm ri durtiuii, Tim Inw lirlrti In inmli' to K''t 1ln lUl on n i'iihIi IiiikIh mil) IihIuck all Hillmi'rilii'tH In pity lip, uinl ipiriiilly In ri'Vi'iit ilrinl li'ul front Inking tin i r Hint mil tiiiylng (.ir ll l.y unimm of tlii'ir U'iiiK luw ir'Hif. INmIihv.I prlcn will only I'niiiini-iii'K wltli iliiliii(riniwnl. iliis innki'H llii KntkmI'I'Ibk llm rlinti "l niiir In Clin kiiinni' I'niitilv I'lulii iii(.''M ull liniiio r 1 1 1 1 unit full ' tif live IiM ul lirwt CHAT AUOUT TOWN. TImmipuii'IimiI ninllu'ra ulvu Umlr rlilM ron Hlfcilinun'ii HiMtihliig Tuwili'm dur ing llm ti'i'lliiiiit ihthhI. If ymir wutdi orcliH'k nwd rei'iilrliig; tiiko llii'in Id lliirini'lHliT A Alilrimn. Tlmy kuhihiiU'ii nil llnlr work. MiM Ji'iiniii I(o w i'ii of ltmvt'i ("reek, rlimnl m'IhhiI tlm Silli of J mil', him w III li'm li at ('mily llm romliitf yenr. W t arry tliti Ih'rI linn of ronfi'ction cry, ftiiiu mnl unit In the city. K. K. Wii.uamn, Tim (inx-pr. A. MuitliU-x of MiMiiiiivlllf, hut formerly of tliU t'lty u In town fur hurt time on Tlinifluy on himincHit . . Murrii'il, it llm ri'xitli'iii'n of A. Wnlki-r liy Jtmllcfl Pixim on July Kith, Mi tiruiHi M, Wukclli'lil aihI John Wnlker huth of Uri'uon t'lty. IVmoini wUhintf II im work in plioto jMirlritili or views, liilrriorn null pxli'riura will aavc iimncy hy i n y to I'lillrr'n photo nilnrH, '.'","i Flint flrrct, I'orl Imxl If Khaikk'i lltADAiiiK t'Ai'uri.kH arc morn pleasant mid convenient to take than NiMili-m, wufrm, elixir, etc. For lo hy Clm'iiiHii I'o'i , Prutf More. Hit' ra gri'Kt hkih, hut you tun keep ll.ein out very rily utd cheaply hy Inlying tit of M'rwti ilixm mill wIihIowh ( Joiwn A Son ovur llm O. C. Iron Work.. tf K. N. Will ! now nily for lnniim rfwln. riiuto)triiihli tent IikhIciI t corner of (Vnlor mnl Sniilh NtrcnlH, on hill, l'imt rU photon 73 rt'iiln pt-r lon (or thrtw wei'kx only. Iliiriiu'lmiT A Anilri'iM'n carry In ntix k Iho Ur.-nt lino of Ito'r'n illirwre in tlm county niiihrni'liiK npoonii, forkn, knlvfK, t' win, In-rry dinln', Imtti'r dinhi-H, pli kcl dlnlu-n, rake Uxktiti and cnittorn. (iiMxl rclililn aonlii wauled to aril (iludntoiiK proKrty . LMU' rtinta dire to Oregon City. I.lliirl rouiniimuon paid. Hnt mdling property on tlm iimrkcl Call on or wrltoto II. K. Cnwt, reni lint (iladntone Hi'iil KhIhIo AHnoiation. l'atroiiix liomn 1 nut i t u tiona , buy your gro-prii' of Marr A Kotmrtaon. Kvery thing In the line of fancy or ample gro cerlcn. Ordcra called for and delivered. "Wonderaof the World' Fair" free of cxpctiHo. Kvery purchaw of $:l.f)0 ae cure on Hirlfolio. tf. Si'reen Door. Fliea have already tiutdo their pKaraneo and to niont cirrtually protect yonraelf againnt thene, you ahniild lit your liouan with atrong acieen dHira which the Oregon My SuhIi A Door F'actory inukea. 'henp. t' All ineinherH of Meade pout No 2 are reiiieted to meet nt my olllce at 8 p. m. Saturday, July 14th. HiiNiwa of im portancu will Ihi up for diauiiaaion. A full attendance ia reUPHted. W. Ii. IlriiniiAiiiiT, Commandor. Tlui old veteran, Captain Rundy, luia tiia new boat Iiouhh all lilted up in rim ing order and ia now prepared to furniali at all timet tlm flooat line ofplcamire boata to he found in the aUto. Pricoa reaaonahlo and tlm leat of tri'iitinont ac uirdodall patroim. Foot of lllh atrout. C. 11. Welch wIioho w ifu died at Wood land, California a few weeks ago re turned on Wedneaduv accompanied by Ida llttlo child and mother. Ho expecta to remain hero aa he only went to Cali fornia hoping that his wire's health would be benefitted by tho change. Dra. Hickuy A Ilickey, dentlata from Chli'BKO, who are now permanently lo cated In Oregon City, come to ua very highly recommended. Dr. Ilickey ranka high aa a dentlat in Chicago, vbore he has for years been a auccesa f ill practitioner. Mrs Ilickey is also a vradnte from the dental department of tho Htate UnivurHity of Iowa. Ladies, do you know Dr. Mary II. fltanton's Pemoline, the Famous Female Specific, will cure all those aches and pains peculiar to you, and will coat you only 1 (or one month's treatment? I will send any lady a trial box, free, who will wind me the names and addresses of ten ladies who are In delicate health. Agents wanted everywhere. Write (or (ull par ticulars to Airs. L. M. Little, manager wholesale western dopot, Iloulton, Oregon. On Tuimdiiy evening T. F. H .van's horno hocamo frightened whllx hi) was hiving on llm hill at tlm falling of the iIiimIiIi mnl, and nturlrd to run. In suite of Mr, Ityan'a cllin in to hol t it the an imal g it loose and throwing him from the ca t mii down tho hill and up Main street at a great rate, Hourly running ovur a number of people and rign on tint street. Tom Cowing wan driving down thoHlnger hill at the time and had to run li s horse to keep out of the way. He .was g ad tor.'itcli the tutlnm junt an the runaway panned him. Henry Cooke heard the nolxe along the street and ran out and turned the home into the livery i...... ...i I, i i . :.!.. -.,... . l "mil nimio lb in Ktiii. intiiii iiviii li lrui I hack Mr. Kvun In not tiiui'h hurt. Noting the hu t that there In to I e a I on i ii u r im- 1 1 1 In Oregon City next month, llm Dalles Chronicle aaya : " Oregon City in one of the pretlii-Mt and iiiont lirogrenn ive pliici'N in the hIiiIji, and it loin out; of the bent fire depnrtmeiiln too. The Ore XonClty lioyncuiiieup here lanl veurwiih a giMnl Irani and a hrunn hund. The Dalles nhoiilil return the compliment, ami we hope in a spirit ol generoiin rivalry will Hcnd dow n a team and, coiui'Cliiig for the prizes, show our Oregon City friends that we appreciate their visit." D O. Front has purchnneil the Intercut of Win. F.ntec in tho dray and express liuninenH and the fliin w ill now lie known an Dully A Front. John Dully needs no introduction in Oregon City where he is known aa ready, careful and accommo dating. Mr. Front will ho found eipially ready to pleamt their customers. Hoe their notice. In another column. I, Ids will ho received Up to 11 o'clock noon, on Monday, July "'Id at the store of (ilas ft Smyth where the plans may now he seen for an addition to the 1'ri-nli) teriuii chinch in Ihla city. L. C. Can kh, Siiini.y Smvth, Com. J. W. DraKir has In hin olllce a sample of timothy hay taken from a seven acre Held on his placi, F.cho Vale, four miles up the Alieruelhy which will measure over six ('( In height just as it was cut liy the mower. He says that the field averaged over five feet and that many of the heada measured 14 inches in length. A. W. Hchwan the well known hard warn man and tinner, has the contract for laving over 7,000 feet of six and eight Inch newer ie at Willamette Falls. Ho has a notice in another column which will Interest you. Word has been received from F. J. fouis who started Fast a mouth ago that he ia still in California waiting the outcome of the strike to proceed on his way rejoicing. Where's your safety Frank? White Iliothers, architects, are en gaged in preparing the plana for remodel ing the house of C. W. lianong south of the city. The plans include bathroom and ail modern conveniences. There was a pleasant party at the home of J. K. (iroom hct Satinday evening when a number of young friends of Arthur Wilson gathered to tender him a birthilay surprise party. The Junior Fndeavor society and children of the Presbyterian Sunday school held a pleasant picnic in one of the beautiful groves in the eartern art of the city on Thursday, The last few days have been very warm and opprosaive so that the thunder storm which passed over the city on Wednes day night and cooled the atmosphere proved quite a relief. The W. C. T. U. of Ibis city has placed water and a faucet in the tree reading room for the llso of those who gather l here to read. It is quite a convenience these warm davs. T. A, Jluck, J. W. Grout and Sam Mairs went to tho headwaters of the Santiam the first of the week to he gone jor some time on a prospecting trip. Frank Sherman of Wilhoit accom panied by .1. O. llleakney and S. N. Cook was in tlm city the past week mak ing a homestead proof. President Tlios. McClelland of Pacific University was in the city the first of the week on business for the school. S. K, Ilillman of Pleasant Hill was in town the last of tho week on business and took time to call at this ofllce. The family of A. B. Graham loft for the seaside on Thursday intending to be away some weeks. Wedding Iiconse was granted the punt week to Kdna M. Piatt and Maurice J, McGrath. Judge W. S. Hurat of Aurora was in the city on Monday on business. Kditor Lee of the Pacific F'armer, was in tho city on Wednesday. Notice or Annual Institute. Notice is hereby given to teachers and friends of eil neat ion that the annual institute of Clackamas county will be held in Oregon City beginning July 30th. closing August 7th. It ia exacted that every teacher in the county will attond. Good instructors will be employed, and lectures will be given during the insti tute. An effort will be made to make this the most instructive and successful normal institute yet held in the county. II S. GIBSON, County 8upt. of Schools, Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated the 18th day of July 1804. ItKV. W 1 1,1,1 HON II I.I MHO. A Clii'i kcri'il Career Account of Ills ( rooki-d Transactions. Some time last fall the ICntchi'Iiisk mentioned Itev. W, A, Willison's de parture for llm Fast leaving his family Institute and his creditors In the lurch. As he was formerly located In Oregon City In charge of the M. K. church, tlm following account taken from the Ore goniaii, will prove interesting reading to many here. It says : "Itev. W. A. Willison, the erring 'reshyterian-Methodint inlninler, whose iiiestioiiable dealing in real estate and hcartlesn desertion of his daughters, created a good deal of a sensution in Portland last HcplemU-r, was arrested in Joplin, Mo. on June 20, and is now hack in this cilv. While Willison's sudden departure from Portland caused a sensation at the time, the full story bus never been told. ! Lust September he was a Presbyterian minister at Piedmont. Before that he hail posed as a Methodist minister in Or.'gon City, and a a Baptist minister in other parts of the state. When tie came Ui Portland, he built a house at iVditiont, in which he and his three daughters, whose ages ranged from 17 to HI years, lived comfortably. He preached occasionally in Albina and Woodstock and also opened tip a real estate olllce, in which all his crooked transactions were performed under cover of the ministry. One morning the town became too tropical for him and he remained home for several days, under the pretense ol having broken his leg. Callers at the house were informed that hi conditron was too critical to iermlt an interview, j One day he was missed from his home, and as days passed without his putting in an appearance, an Investigation was made bv his creditors and it was dcvtl' oed that he had fled from the city. Be fore leaving he had presented his eldu.it daughter with a deed to his home and contents. A day or two later, a man with a niort gane for I'.'iKX) on the cottage, and ;r. other with a hill of sale of the furniture, apeured, but as the young ladies were destitute and one was seriously ill with consumption, the claimant's left them in charge of the house. For days the young women were without the means of support. In the midst of their predic ament, an attache of a street-car line proposed to the youngest of the three ami waa accepted, and Ins earning went to support the two others. Finally llm condition ol toe sick one became so critical that she was removed to a hospi tal, where she died soon after. The others are still in the city. During all the misery of his family, Willison was enjoying Chicago with a Mrs. Cora Lambert, with whom he eloK-d Iron) Portland. He cut quite a figure in Chicago. There he met Carl Young, formerly a music teacher in this city, who, ignorant of his villany, intro duced him to the ministry of the White City. Willison preached in several of the most prominent Presbyterian churches there and assisted the pastors of other churches to conduct their ser vice. He was registered as a Presby terian minister of good standing, without a charge, and this alone enabled him to accomplish his ends so far as borrowing money was concerned. Being without a charge, several ministers readily loaned him from $5 to 1 150, and Rev. T. D. Wallace, of 205 Warren avenue. Chi cago, loaned him several hundred dol lars. His easy manner and scholarly speech, made him a prime favorite, and he was in clover until a Tliiel de tective began making inquiries for him when he departed from Chicago as sud denly as he left Portland. From Chicago, Willison went to New York, and thence through the Southern, states. Detectives were constantly on his trail, and at Atlanta, Ga., were but a few hours behind him. At Atlanta, lie gave the olllcers the slip for the time being. But another clue was found. and on June 17, he waa located in Jop lin. To prevent a possible case of mis taken identity, a Thiol detective was sent down from Portland, and recognis ing Willison, arrested him, and imme diately started with him to this city, but waa tied up in the railway blockade. The total sum of money which Willi son obtained in Portland by fraudulent transactions will not fall short of $7000. He forged the name of J. Robinson, prosperous farmor living on the South ern Pacific line, to notes aggregating J'-'OOO or :I000 and negotiated them at a local bank. From one RawlinBon, a poor car-cleaner, employod at the Union Pacific, be got $1500, all the man had saved from his earnings of years. To the following named persons he gave bonds for deeds to land in Piedmont, to which he had no title, and obtained notes for the sums mentioned : William Studubakor of Castle Rock, $3110; W. L. Woodstock, Wash., $163; Carl Seifert, Castle Rock, $165; Lucinda Gibson, Portland, $400 ; Frank Studobaker, Cas tle Rock, $330; Cornelius Burns, Castle Rock, $320; F. L. Gum, Castle Rock, $165 ; Johathan Humphrey, Oregon City, $520 ; Henry C. Sehroodor, Portland, $1(X), Freelin Stoudbuker, Castle Rock, $160. These notes were deposited by Willi son in several banks as security for loans which he obtained. Many installment payments have since been made on the notes by the victimized parties. SWETLAMrS KAN DIES, You Morrison Ft Between li k 3d, Portlacd. WII.UMKfiK HUM tlTV. Work I'mli r Way at the Sew Town Water Works and hewer. Few who passed along the old Tualatin road to (he Field's l-ridgo in days gone by when majestic trees and decaying stumps covered the ground realized that they were passing over the site of a fu ture city where in place of the monarch of the forest beautiful ami arti-tic cot tages should stand provided with all the modern comforts usual in the best regulated cities. Yet such is destined to bo the condition of that spot in the near future. Already the cottages are begin ning to dot the ground which bus been cleared ol every obstructing log stump, leaving the ground fitted for the planting of garden or lawn. Be fore llm piazzas of the cottages erected here will be tpread out a panorama of mountain, river and valley scenery w hich ia seldom aurpsssed even in the most favored spots where the foot of man but seldom treads. Nature baa done everything for this site that she could be exacted to do and now upon every side the hand ol man ia seen busily employed doing the rest, and when iu a few weeks or months at the most the artificial arrangements have been completed and made fixtures of the town there will no more choice place to reside in or atout the city. These impioveinenU include water works, electric lighting, electric cars, sewers and sidewalks. The water fur the place is to come from a series of fine springs flowing strong enough to supply a city of 10,000 inhabitants. It fairly boils from the ground in its haste to reach the surface and as it sparkles in the flitting sunlight that breaks through the pleasant grove surrounding the springs it makes ones month water just to view Its transparent depths. As to its taste 7 Well cooler and sweeter water it would be hard to find go where you will. It is to be pumped up to the hill where many cottages are now being built on lota as fine as one could wish within a few blocks of the electric line. Lights, water in the houses and rides to and from town are to be furnished those living in Willamette Falls at ex tremely low rates and that togethei with the beautilul location accounts Jor the rush which is being made to locate and build there even in these dull times. The best thing for any one to do is to take the electrio car at the west end of the suspension bridge and after en joying the fine vista and the refreshing rido of ten minutes duration 8end an hour looking over ibis delightful place. Lost. A shepherd dog In Oregon City on July 4th. Color is black with yellow tinge, white stripe on face, white breast and fore feet, yellow hind legs. Dew claws on hind legs. Liberal reward paid for recovery of the dog. Matt. Athy, Oregon City. Parker the barber is reported to have taken a piece of hoop iron with him to Mt. Hood for the purpose of shaving the party on its crest, but that has nothing to do with your going to his shop every day and getting a first class shave. N. B. He left plenty of clean towels in the shop. Preserve your fruits without cooking by using Antifermentine. For sale by E. E. Williams the grocer. F.locttion. To those who would like to take a course in elocution, so that they may acquit themselves with credit whether it be before an audienoe or in a social gatheiing, the opiwtunity Is now offered of taking lessons under one of the best instructors in the state. Miss Bessie Evans, of Oswego, will organize a class in elocution at me napusi church next Tuesday at 5 :30 p. m. Miss Bessie Evans has a large class in Port land and in Oswego. Her skill in teach ing is not excelled by the best in Port land. EioiiTKKS Pounds granulated sugar, $1 ; table plums, oysters, and all kinds of vegetables. 3 cans, 25c ; rice, split peas and raisins, 4 pounds, 25c; 10-pound sack of graham flour, corn meal, hominy, cracked wheat, etc., 25c; 7 pounds small white beans, 2oc. Call and see our full weight creamery butter, 40c and 45c a roll ; choice dairy, 25c and 30c a roll ; Arbuckle coffee, 25c per lb. Try our Gold Bee Tea, 15c. It is as good as any tea. If not return and money refunded. Bologna and ham sausage. 8c a pound, or 4 punds, 25c ; leaf lard, 10c a pound. Try our teas and coffees. Simmons, 348 Washington and 53 Union avenue, Port land. CiT KVKRY CKXASION, bread mad with mtbm - WEST Mmiiilsstured br CLOSSKT A DKVKH8, For I. ..A I ' Have Heard of Them. THKE HOME 7 BOX If you fli you will need Homo of th5 following arti cles: Deviled Ham, Deviled Chicken, Deviled (lame. Potted meats and j game, lunch ton-i (zuc, chipped beef, I fresh sardines,, nurse de Fois Gras j lobsters, shrimps, I I'oBton baked, beans, Kitted bloat- j ers, bwiHg cheese, , paper napkins and , paper plates. j We can sell them to you. j E. E. WILLIAMS, The Grocer i Victor -:- Bicycles. LEAD THE WOULD Cash or Installment. Largest stock of solid and cushion tire wheels on the coast from $10 to $30. Give us a call before buying OVERMAN WHEEL CO., 331 Washington St., Portland, Or. Duffy & Frost EXPRESS and TRANSFERING. Special care in moving Household Goods and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable charges. Leave orders at BELLOMY it BUSCH'S. tyANTA.. HAT I We sell as low as we can lower than I ever before. We have too many. We are after Gash. GLASS & SMYTH, Corner Fifth and Main St., Oregon City, On. Uncle Hum Will Deliver Them A ywhere. Oregon City Dye Works DYEING, Cleaning and Repairing Gentlemen's Hatu Dyed it Cleaned. Ladies' Work a Specialty 8hwl, Clonk! ud Pronei given good an appearauce a Dew. Feathers, Gloves, Etc., Cleaned, and (Iren anr thade deaired. First Class Work. Lowest Kates. WILSON, WELSH it CO., Foot of Fifth St., Oregon City, Or. To Horsemen! The Well Known Pull Blood Englinh Shire Home, GROVE PRINCE, Will be on his regular route and at Noblitfs Livery Stable, OREGON CITf, Monday of Each Week. Full particulars by address ing Chas. XoVHtt or the undersigned. P. S. SETTLEMYRE, Owner and Manager. Paris Hair store. 135 Fifth St Portland, Or. We are epec UlUtg in mak ing vitg D1 toupetR for street wear for ladies & gents. Most natural looking. Come and see us if you need any thing. The beat tilace in Port- ijland. Febvet & Hanebout, Mfgs. Human Hair Goods. DR D. S 8TRYKER. DENTIST. HAS RE mored to Mil Fellowa' temple 3. W. Cor. lat auil Alder, Purtlaud, Oregvo. w DK. E. CJ3RO TO, , EYE AND EAR 8CRGKON GUaaea Filled and Furnliihed. 169 First Streets Portland, Orefoo NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court of Clackamai County, Stat of Oregon. Notice la hereby given, that the undersigned hat been duly appointed by the above entitled Court administrator of tho eatate of Gitalin Gaedke, deceased; and all persona having claims against said estate are hereby null Bed to prerent them, with the proper affidavit at tached, to the undersigned at hit ofllce iu Ore gon City In said county and state within tlx mouths (mm the date of this notice. Dated at Oregon City, Oresou. thia 22d day of Juue, 1SSH, S Hl'ELAT, Adm'r St of the estate of Gustlue Gaedke. Cooke's Stables, , W. H. COOKE, Manager, Successor loU.U T sL Co. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE, of the City. Riga of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason- -able terms. THE BON TON. Main Street, near Fifth. A strictly first class resort conduct ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. All the Best Brands of Cigars. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN. Notice Is hereby given, that I have been ap pointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, guardian ol the person and es tate of E. YV. Creaey, a person incapable ol tak ing care of his own affairs through Imbecility. All persons are notified to have no dealings with said K. W. Creasey, as I will not be renpim sible for any debts be may contract. All money or obligations owing said E. W.Cressey must b paid to me. ). C. HunaiBroau, Guanlian. June'W, 1S94,