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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1894)
Oregon City Enterprise. PubHwlied Every Krldny. rt'BUSIIKR AND rKOI'KlKTOR It will I wen from the folio lug I lint the of our nrlrultiiriil, ooiiiint'rdnl nml mitmi- Nallminl Trilmni1 li'licvt'inK in AmutIc (or I fiii liirinu in.liiMiU'S wuulil Im iniiloriiilly Americans is in fnvur of Rlvlug to our Inn-j beiiclitol. The nrl of roil milking must unmet1 nil Anicricun name: 1 lie ImikIimi , rsscntmllv ilr'iul lor its success on lit hf- I'lipvrs constantly rompluin Hint tin- Un- lug xttviril in conformity willi certain ' we sek nml write In this country is , (tenernl priiii'lples, nml their Justness should CH A.S. 1 liflITl, I mt K,,Kli!,M. lml ,1,,v iHligiiUKe. Wliy not ; be rvmlcn-tl so clear nml sell evident u nut Hiit(m uieir jiiiiniriii. nmi ccaso calling ' to nil Hi II ol any controversy. I lie clump s our spetvli tiy that name? Why not "the i in the condition of n cuimtrv which such I American languid'" ; or "the l'nite.1 tutrn Improvements elicit treof the highest lm- BVBSCHHTtON KATKH, n Tr. I! Oil i 811 thonihs, I 00 J Trial tuliM'rlitioD two month, ' i A dltroutl ol W cents on all subscriptions (or one year, AS ceuts lor m nioutht, II paid iu ! ailrance. I Adrenlninc rates given on e)illctlon. Sntcred at the Tout 01lle In OreRou Clljr.Or., u secern! clasi mailer. FRIDAY. PKCKMBER 21, 18H4. AGENTS FOR THE ESTEKt'RISE. O.wnro, Canity, Clarkamaa, Mllwankie. Cnlon Mills, Alma, Meadow Brook, New Era. Wilson till., Park Place, Barlow, Uladstone, 9xrTord, Mulino, Cams. Molalla. Marquam, Kutterllie Aurora, Orrllle. Knple Creek, Bunnyside, Ininascus, Sandy, Salmon. Currinsville, Oherryville, Marmot, 0. W. Pmsser Geo. Knlfrht A. Mm her Gary A Kissinger G J. TrullliiBer E. 8 Hrmnrmli Chs ttoiman W. S. Newberry Henry Miley Hamilton A Wsshhurn . Mrs. G. A Sheppanl T. M. I'rosi J. O. liaue. C. T Howard R. M. c'oojht Annie Stubb. E. M. Ilanmau H Jennings - F t;iej.y L.J I'eMiie It. W iltH-rn John Welsh J. l Elliott F. (oKtuch Mrs. V. M. Mclntyre tieo. J. rur'rin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adoli'h Aschotl iaii(!iiat;eT mere are nearly twice as many people on this continent today who speak this tongue ns there arc in the whole world besides. Figures show this conclu sively. There are 70,00,tXXUVO )eode In the I' nited Slates, and 7,lU,000, in llritisli America, or 77.iVO.mO in all. In Ihe Itrltldi Isles there are 8T.(.XXiXX, and in the llritisli possessions In Oceniea 4,tXX(XXt more, or tl.000,000 altogether. The American people are thinkini;. writing, discovering and creating in every way much more than twice as much as their congeners elsewhere, and it is but natural that they should dom inate in the common seech, ami in time give their name to it. Tits business men of rortlanddld the sens ible thing when they lookcharge of the I'nl versal Exposition, The thing was proving (Hirtnnce. In short, the public and private advantages which would result Iroin clleel ing that great object are Incalculable. A road should fultill certain conditions and we should endeavor In approximate as nearly as possible in forming an actmtl mad upon the model of an ideal perfect one. The people of this county at the pres ent time are more alire to Ihe necessity l having better roads than ever before, and It is principally due to the fact that an effort has tieen made to place the road construc tion within the lines that should govern mad building. It is true that tho present system of managing the road allalra of this county are objected to hv many of the tax payers; and all that it is necessary to say to them is, what have you done? It is beyond question that the roads of nackiitun county nre In a deplorable con- ft OR. ), H, McLEAN'S LIVER KIDNEY BALM IS 80VIRIICN MMIDY FOR DISMSIS OF THI KIONIVS. Dlabotot, Dropsy, Inflam mation of th Kldnoyt, Paint In tho Dock. Llvor Troubles, Fomnlo Irregularities, Kidney Woaknots In Children, Will yield at oiuii to Its great mitlilna; and healing pow.r. l'ri- l w Hr Uillle, ') Dr. J. H, McLtan Md. Co.,S(. louit. th For selo hv ('. tl Huntley, ilriiggint. awoJolMl'Ai fyERY Pair Cuaranteed. address 6an Trancisco Cal such a fake that it would soon have busted. Manager Hordt acted as though Oregon was tilled with suckers, and all he had to do was to drop the bait and they would bite. His effort to enlist the aid of the press of the state to advertise the exposition showed the gall the man possessed. He sent out a two- bit ticket will) more exceptions to it than an , insurance policy, ami in return nsked for advantage dition. Their faults are those of direction, of slope, of surface, and generally of de llciency in all the attributes of good roads. Some of thc-ie defects are Indeed the una voidable results of the scantiness of capital and labor ill a new country ; but most ol them arise from an ignorance either of the true principles of road making or of the uf putting these principles Into advertising space amounting to three or i practice. ff The war to build up Oregon City U to fire Oregon City people your patronage. four dollars each week. I' inter the new management Mr. Van B. IVI.ashnuitt will have charge of the exposition and he will meet with hearty assistance from the press in Ins work of making a success of the fair. The different departments have been placed Hefore the construction of a road Is com menced its makers should nell determine what a road ought to be in the vital points of direction, grades, shape, surface, drain age and cost. As to grades, no road should tie con- incompetent hands and many expect an """'ted on a level grade. Whenever water exposition worthv of the state and ot u. : is permitted to stand on a road it make it great city of Tcrtland. It will not close j olt uml inlluenoed by travel. Such i until the 1Mb of Januarv. so there is identv ' t-'rdes should b established as would chin- of time to place more exhibits and to Work "l,l,e a" h'ssibility of standing water. V upan interest in the fair, such as will make it a success in everv wav. In answer to the invitation of the Entfk ruisi for a tree discussion of the Mad ques tion through its columns, two verv excel lent communications have been received and are given elsewhere. It is hoped thev Ml L- J-..U.. I l.n i..famuu.l I,, good roads, which by the w ay is every per-! . . ., , hy suitable ditches is one of the m ot iiu- ROAD DISCUSSIOX. It takes no prophet nor the son of a prophet to predict that (he price of regon ! City real estate is at its lowest ehb, and that i from now on a steady raise will be had. SdierlfTi Notice of Sale on I'lirrrhvure, lu the Circuit Court of Ihe Htnto id Oregon, (or Clackamnft County. Hannah II llufflmftoii. t'laliiilir. v. Charles N. Walt.M K Milplev all, I H V. sl,.,.y hl Wll.-.J II Krtlxv Mr. I rillbU K Mlfpll'y w nlow ami i VHiiiIh V. Shipley. Kxeentri ol . It Shlplev ilee .1 Ml W Xntllh aiollhe Ira K. Power Mlg. Cump.iiy, ul II. It lH e. leri-toioi(. Suie oloietoii. County of (Marksman, . Notice i hereby given Itiat looter and ly vir tue of nil Kxt'ftilloh Hint lir.lt r of HmIo t,i iim illrreleil ami lui'. mil of I In, Clreilll Court of the Sime ol un-Koii. for CUck nius i oiiniy. uu di-r the haml alol m-al ol I r'. Ilorldl, clerk ol asm court. Ieirln , tale the Ir.l l,i- ,,f pe cen.her. upon a Jiiilfniriit mot tleerre of "ill. I Conrl, ini.le mn enfrreil on Ihe .Mnt iy of .Noveinlier. It'll, In the above enlllli'l e wherein nll't wtierehv ll Hun ottire'l mot , Jii'lui'l Dial Ihe 'lsllil!lt. H inlnih II lliilllniil.'ii. rer.iyer ol ami from Ihe ilefeiol iiil. i hailes N. "nil, Ihe iiiii of one I hoiiotti'l Polls r, prliu'l pal, w lih lm,. rel ihereoii from Ihe l.'lh ,Uy ,f Novem her. Isy.'. at Ihe rate of etifhl per rein per milium, lest Ihe mini of Korlv l'or Ihere tofure pal.l n Inierol ami ihe fiirllnr sit tit of line lliin.lri.t mi, I went, rive I , ,1 Iki . aiinr. neya he. mi, I Ihe n!l plnlnllll , mnl 'Hi hlirelnentt In iiht milt I nrur re.t, mot wherein ami whereby it nr.lereil, 'lui'Ue. ami .le cree.l llml tlie ilefemlmit II ( I.,,,,,, h, ihi, tint recoverof ami Ir. uu the iled ii, lnnl M R sihlpley mot J. II Krne, the mini ol Klithl grade should be less than one fo, to one ; uZZuX Z.W", hundred, and anvthing steeper than ten cent per annual from ihe l.'th .ly nl i,-i,,i,, r Ihe lurtUer mini of Kour II Ire.l liollma allorue fee. In fnvor nl m.l ,l,.f,.,,.l,,i lowed in exceptional cases. And in Hie I lone ami k'alni unnl l-f, n,laiii M K hi,iy on j . ii rvf'ii- ami I lie Rant itereiKlaut Lone t ANOTHER GREAT CUT!! ....IN THE PRICES OF.... MSOMD BOOTS & SHOES hLA. ('kiiiiiiii-o tltcso priccri with miytliiiiK V"! '"lv" ,,v,'r ( niiic mnl Hen fur vi'iirMi'li. WlllTt". bltow in v oihIm nml i j in itei ymi tin W't'll It in no trntililc lllHt'r't plil'I'M: liny-to anything steeper than lm feet in one hundred feet should oulv be nl- i"l ill 1 1 1 ii it'll 1 1 if grades make t he standard i limits between one and four loot in one I hundred. As to drainage: The drainage of a road eon in this county, for they contain many good ideas which the Enterrise will review. Of the points made by ' Progress," that j on location, grades and drainage proves how vital these essentials are to securing good roads. His suggestion el gathering! data as to the supply and cost of securing j gravel and rock for road covering is one that it would be well for the county court to bear in mind. Regarding plank roads they are well enough in parts of Ihe county ' where rock or gravel are not easily had, and have the element of cheapness in their con struction to recommend them. It is a ques tion though as to whether it would not be cheaper for the county to buy the neces sary plank rather than to purchase a porta ble saw mill. Portable saw mills such as are used in the East could not handle the large, pitchy logs to be cut here, and a mill ot sufficient power to do tbe work woubt not be light enough to be portable and would involve a big expense to the county both in purchase and in operating. His suggestion as to providing a fund for the repair of needed by-roads to keep them reasonably passable while the principal work is done on the main roads, is a good one, and would tend to allay much of the present opposition to the new road sy stem. 1 His recommendation of a 5-inill road tax is j strongly backed up by the needs of the county for better transportation facilities. It would raise a sum sufficient to make effective work to be done, yet not be an excessive burden to anv taxpaver. His other suggestions are equally as good as the i eoti ami llbiireinent a. lU'nniM .ahl ile feu.lHlll. M. K. Nhlnley ,tl l J. II Kril.e. ami by w h! ,h .lerree the hereinafter ilem rlbe'l prop ertv ami all Ihe r'shl till-nml liner,.! l r,rl. ami an ol me ileletnlaula. exi ellh( thr lie leu. , ml II, II I, me ami Millmi U Smith thereto, nr snlil upon eieeiit,.ii aii. I the pr.. i-ee.I. i, mi, h .ale jpplle.l flr.l, towanl. Ih. ali.faetbiti ol the atm.iiiit ilue plalullir, allor ne. feet, ami ciai, ami ilUlitir.i'nieiila ., omlly In Hie atllai II, .11 ,,f the amoiilil rlne Ihe 'leiell'lanl II II I nl.e Inun the ileleli. lain. M j K. Milplov ami J II Kr ami .ahl ilefemlam lime's en. la am! ill.bur.einelit. a. aiMln.l a-ihl Hhlpley ai.il Kril.e Ihlr.llv. In Ihe mi'l-fai'llon of the aiiioiiiu ,1 u,' the ileleti lanl Mllti.n W fltllllll from ilefemlam. xlilnley an.l kr'l'r ami ahl ilelemlanl Snillh coat, ami ,li. j liilr.enieni. at annln.t aabl .l. len.lanl. Hhl. ley ami Kniae, l.,ll The .ilm ,, Wll : lliimlre.l Kilty aevru I'. .liar, ami Ninety. rli eeiila. Willi lutere.t thereon Irum Nnvemlier i Hth. !'. ami the turn uf Nineteen Imllara ami . Mxty eenla. eoala alol illbilrenienti the re I nialnder, II any Ihere la-, to be pant h, ani, ,e , femlania M. K. Shipley anil . I II Kru.e. whlih lal.lrel property illrerle.l by l. I (inler of i Hale ami K Xei-lltl,ll til be aitl.l I. ,l.,...,ll.u.l There ahould he a ditch on either aide ol i lollow., lo w u I All the .North half nl the lintiatloti Nml Claim I nl Jamea M. Moore ami Maria l i.u,,u i.i. on a bill side. i wife tliuateil In clai kamaa emimy. In iheHtate of c in iron, In seetlom teniv even I'.rj j twenty. ellflll .. Itlir:v.)iree ilL'tl anil Ihlriv f,. rui which to improve our roads, is the most j in township w (j) Hoiuh. Itatnte one 1 1 1 Ka.i' perplexing question of all. Thi. would ad- I XH",''' 'JtWiXM ZT" mit of solution much more easily than j have levied upon ami will, on the l.'th day af uiativ think If the neotde of the eonntv 1 "'l- "'. " ' k '. . ..... , , a. .en ai iiiiiuie aiii'tiini, in i,e hU'he.t I were uiiiien, ami wouiu ail put uieir siioiii- i '"i ne.i ni.niur mr ea.n, at the ('nun lloii.e ider, to the wheel ami push. This road , nly Znn"X .''Z 'question needs the combined action of the hereinbelure .le.eni.e.l realemaie, ami all people, and it matters not how bard ouriKtt cnlltitv f-rnirt iiihv Mtrive ti ilvelmi the lev. hi. wife I II km... VI 1..11...1. l- li,mDl a,.H lm,fnl U . I. a in.,,, ' . u.1.1... I ... ... ' t -rr-""" "i '"""'i' "'" present or any other system hey ure c.in-, ,V ., o.;. , '. , ,r' , V,1 V' V r'"r" niarriaL'es are now made leiral Freedom ,. . . " '"pl) deeiM.eil, ami IhetraK power, marriages are now mane legal, r reedoni I slamy hindered and prevented from getting M 'x Compmiy a Cnrporntioti. have or ha. I of worship has been given to all religious .1. ,eH, mus .tIL,,.,,,ii 1... ,,,, I 'l''ln 1,11 the uih day nl November. .y. sects and the registration of birth, to I. 'J, . l, -T 'V made by the state. The content is lone ami 1.1 ,r. -a,. ! Hln'rlffof ( t trkniiMti Cminty. Hmu-ni itritiln ' i .11. Jiitnuv. nii iiv M UN'S Stil.lli SIIOllS, I '.'.'1 I Kip Hucklo, for I ..'ill I Kip 'g ilmililii Hole, I 7 1 I Kip llillll.lt Bolo tni 1 -r. 1 1- :. 1 1 . . . 1 " rip neiivy aoie nip, ill Mllwtitlkco ili liinlll, . . " IHI I'uli Kip '.j I'oulilo isolo, . . . '.'HO I' inn II Calf luce, .'.HO 1'iiio II Calf hu e, IK) I 1110 II full CmgreaM, . - .(HI Kino good Hull' luce, L'.'.'.'i 1'iuo I iliii'd Calf, '.' Ml tila.oil Warrantml Culf, ... L'.7.' llciivy Warranieil fall, 4. HO IWpoiHM Wiilcrprotif Heavy, I (Hi Cull or Kangaroo, . , '.Tni Calf llonlH inp (ill lirain 1I011I1I0 aiilo Tap I'om.Is, 4.00 lino Culf IntoNi nl vie, L'.iKI Mi.iigolu riiiup, " Cliriftiims Velvet SlipeiH,. IIAHV.-s Kid Shoes" l IHI lift . 1 I.;i.'i I.Xi . I..-.H l . i:. J (HI :vn.'i Vi :: iu :i.'h' i.Ai'ii's' stii.ii- isTioi:s. 1 . 7 " I'ldilile or Oil ' ruiiiM. Iiiiltmis '.' 00 Kangaron ( 'all, luillnii, IHI tit'iiuniK Cull, lin t', I .'rll ( 'lttlllli.il Ihlllgillll Tip. '.'.IHI (lllll'l Kid l'l, . . fl. ID III L' .Ml Mrijcatii' l inn Kid Tip li't 1 I.IHI lliiiul rK'Wi'il riclii li Kid 1 I.i 1 i IHI I 1 rlii Ii Kid, luteal My In, I. l.'i i '.' 'id Kid Cloth Top lip, I Oil ! Chiiatiiiua Vehi'l Hipper, . I T'. Ml.sMCS' MltH-.S. ".:IH: I'l'lildf (imiiiH '.' 10 Suit Calf School Slu', , .'.7' Kill M 'Ml; ioia Kid lip, :i ihi I xtru I 1110 ( , I kid, . HOYS' Oil (iriiiiia luce . . I Kip bin kle . Ileal kin lace, CIIII.H'S Kid, I'ldilile (iiaina, Sent by mail a cent per f l.,'!f l.Ilft I .1.'. I.ao I.70 :'.(H) ;i.tH '.' I'.'i ihi V 0.'i to l..t I. .HI ... I . i.-t.'i . . 1 no !l I M . (10c to I . H,ic to l.(H ounce extra. Eastern Shoo Store, A, Coles, Prop. I pvwer mm uout i w a I of the country will be drawn to Oregon City and w ith the revival of business throughout the count rv this citv xill take on a growth never equaled before. This intliix of new blood and monev will have a wonderfully stimulating effect on our city. New electric j lines will be built, more streets improved new brick blocks will be erected and a gen eral advance will be made In the city's development. An investment made now in property in or near Oregon City cannot j but prove to be a profitable one ami the person that makes it will in alter years be counted long headed and shrewd anil will , have no reason to regret his venture This caue of religious liberty has gained another point in its onward march to er feet freedom of thought and action. Thi time the victory is in Hungary. Until now the various religions churches into which the Hungarian people have been divided have insisted on the exclusive control of marriages, oaptlsms and registrations ol i births among their own members. Ily a I law recently passed hv the Hungarian par-1 portunt elements in its condition. All at tempts at improvement are useless tinle the water is Ihnroiighlv got rid of, and a bad road may often be transformed into a good one by merely forming beanie it deep ditches w itlt sullicient slope to Immediately carry nil' the water that fulls Uau it. The ditches in all cases should lead to the natu ral w aler courses, and be dug to a depth of three feet below the natural surface of the ground. In all wet soils the ditches should beexcuvated to such a width and depth that the material excavated would raise the road bed three feet above the surface. the road, and on the upper side of the road How shall we obtain the money with 1 oave -AJJJ Save Money And Encourage Home Industry THE riiiup fir. tit i 'r. ftim outer, , t..e spiru . wie uiuteenin ceil- expended on our roads in Kit,, every tury prevailed and hereafter Hungary can j ,ol,ar of wlli(.h woll,, ,,,,,, in stand with the liberal nations of Europe. j Clackamas county fr the benefit of those ' that need It most. It is true that all air As effort is being made to arouse public j turns uf the county cannot be reached in sentiment in North Carolina to the need of 1 one year, but its benefits would be inaterl- ones mentioned. In the article by "Junius" a strong point j better roa,is an(1 1,18 Btate geologist of that ! ally felt. is made on one of the causes that work against the new road system that of neigh borhood and personal jealousy which tends to prevent a concentration of the road work, and adds to the difficulties of the road problem. His compliment to Judge Meldrum for inaugurating a modern sys tem of road work in Clackamas county is but indicative of the thanks that will be given tbe Judge in after years for having the courage to brave the opposition of the niossbacks and inaugurate a road system in keeping with the needs of the county. The plan of issuing bonds by the county to allow all of the roads to be built at once will meet the approval of many taxpayers, but the plan it impossible under our present state constitution. The time may come when this scheme will be made possible, for it is not strict justice that those who are to have the greatest benefit should not share a part of the expense incurred in procuring it. state is out on a missionary tour lecturing in different counties on the subject of good roads, with steroptitan views of the splendid roads of France, Sw itzerland and .Sweden, where he has seen a pair horses draw loads of from WiO to 17,000 pounds. The average load for two horses in North Carolina is 20s0 pounds in Bummer and 100) in winter. A good road crusade would be greatly appreciated here in Oregon where nine months out of the year H'f) pounds is a full and report to the court in what sections are Complaim is made by several farmers of this county of the manner in which they have been swindled iu buying fruit trees from Eastern nurseries through traveling agents. No sympathy is due these men for they should have known better than to deal with irresponsible strangers whose glib promises of marvelous fruits, not to be bad except from their nursery, were enough to condemn them. There is no excuse for buy ing trees from the East, for our home nur series have as complete selections as can be had in any state at prices so low as to ren der competition out of the question, and re far more free from disease than any im ported trees. In fact, if the importation of eastern trees was prohibited, except where the most conclusive proof was shown as to their healtbfulness, it would be money in the pockets of our fruit growers. For with the present indiscriminate gathering in of all the fruit pests that are known in the load for a team on our public highways. Next Tuesday is the day observed by all Christian people in commemoration of the birth of the Man who brought a new era to mankind, that of good will and peace and a spirit of forbearance and tolerance one with another. To these grand principles is due the power that bas humanized and civilized the Christian nations of the earth and raised them above the pagan people of the world, and made possible the security to person and property enjoyed by us to a degree not known in lands where His precepts are not the fundamental principle of the common law. Christmas is a day on which broth erly love should be most strongly carried out and the hearts of the needy and afflicted lie made to rejoice and be glad bv deeds of charity and mercy. The Entkki'iiihp. would like to hear from more of its readers on the road question, for it is the all-important question with the people of this county. A perfect system of roads would add twentv-live per cent, to the land value of this county, and to the trade of our towns, and would do away with one of the chief causes of the discontent so prev alent among the people of the rural districts. I'lider the present system some provision should be made by the county court to set aside a fund for Ihe repairs of the less im portant roads, Ihey having so far confined their labors to the more important ones. They must not forget that a majority of the taxpuyers do not live 011 the trunk roads of this county. I would also suggest to th county court that the supervisors be reniiircd to locate Today Is the longest of the year, the sun s rays reaching on December 21st their farth erest southern limit, and from this on the United States it is little use for the Oregon ! T'm wi" et ln nnl" we ,have tho"e lonK fruit growers to spend their time and money trying to grow perfect healthy fruit. Ax official list of members elected to the 51th congress has been compiled by the clerk of the house. Tbe list is corrected up to date, and gives tbe republicans 244 mem bers in the house, the democrats 101, and the populists 6. In the present congress there are 219 democrats, 123 republicans, ' Mod 13 populists. days next summer that gives wonder and the backache to the farm hand from the states lying in the more southern latitudes. FOR GOOD K0ADH. To the Editor: Tbe roads of a country are accurate and certain tests of its civiliza tion, for through them flow the agricultural productions and the commercial supplies which are the life-blood of the state. By the improvement of our roads every branch to be found gravel and where suitable rock for macadam ran be found, giving the quantity in each case and upon what terms the same can be bad. This need not entail any coat to the county for the reason that the supervisor can obtain this information while in the discharge of his other duties. After all such data la a matter of record the court (can then intelligently decide upon the practicability of an improvement. As regards the material to be used : Many of our roads are so remote from either gravel or rock that to construct them of either would necessitate a cost far bevond the ability of those interested to pay. And In such Instances build a farmers' railroad a plank roud. The peculiar merit of plunk roads is the great diminution of Iriclion upon them, which makes them more akin lorullrouils than to common roads, with the advantage over railroads that every one can drive his own wagon upon them. Let the county court build some plank roads, purchase a portable saw mill, and saw all its bridge and road liirnoer, I have a pre sentiment that this is not a new idea. Huch a mill could be operated in this county with prolit. Many of the worst places In our roads would lie repaired by Ihe people if the county would furnish the lumber. The people of this county cannot confine themselves to any one kind of road Im provement. And 1 am sure that plank roads will bring better returns than any other. In this connection let the county pur chase a rock crusher of Improved pattern. Of course these things cannot all be ob tained at one time, but before the road im provement of this county can be properly organized it must have the machinery with which to do the work. lt the county build all lis roads and em ploy none but those living In the county. Every judicious improvement In the estab lishment of roads increases the value of land, increases the price of all agricultural products and augments the public wealth, i'ROUHtt8. I- 14 I II rilierlff't .Notice uf Male on Fnrerlimure. In Ihe ( Iri ult Court of the Htnte nl On gou, lor Ihe ( oiiniy ol I liii knllina. Kniriia Molinnahl. plaintiff, vs. Surah M. Mr- l nw II, Jieleliilallt Htnte of Oregon. County ol CUekaniaa, s Notice Is hereby given that by vlrlue of nti exei iillon ami nntel nl ante I.miciI nut n Hie I'ireiiii court nl tlie mate (it llri'imu lor the i.imuiy nr l.lHi'KMina., hearing ilaui Hie I III, ,ay of Inienilier. IUI, Iu n ault wherein Kunna Mrliirialil was plHlntlir. ami rlaruh M. Mel nwn was ile ri'iiiiniit cnttiiiooiilhig no, in the iiaiiie ill tne male nl Oregon, that out n the re. I elate neremiiller ileacrlliei. to rcllrea .urn aurholelil in.au.iyine iieinanila nl aal'l ileeree, tow-It HnrJ hii.I the lllrllier klltn oUII 'i'i eoata. alol Ihe further mini n! lino aliiirni'y'a lee, to geiher with Interest on the same Iiu m January r.lh, l"'H. al 10 pur eent per Minium, ami hIm, the l oKia nl and alleiulliig thi. sale, Now, therefore, In tilieillein c to inch decree,! mo mil) levy upon, aim win, on MHlnr.l.iy, the 1111 nay 01 January, imti, at Ihe hour nl o'clock A. M of shI.I ilay. at the front door the court house III salil oounly, offer lor sale at public auction, and sell to the big heat ami heal bidder, for cash in haml. all ol the right, title and Interest the aahl defendi ut on the ZMh ol January, in-.r, nan in anil to inn following de acrllied real properly, tiewlt: The north one- hall of lllock KHI of Oregon City, according to ,,.,-,..,.,,.- riai ni .11111 riiy fia IhIII out ny I lr. joiin jiicLoiigiiuii, aaiu property being In Clack amaa county, Wale of Oregon. Kaled Oils lAh dayof licceniber, A. II. 1H!M, ... . . K V, MAIiHOCK, HIierllTof Clackamas county, Htaleof Oregon. ny is. jioonv, Deputy l-l:., 0 Sn P ' cture Frame Company Makes a Specialty of Manufacturing Mouldings . . . and picturo Framos New and Novel Designs 1 s 1 s I08 Second Street Near Washington M. J. MORSE, Managor. Easeli Pictures and Art Material. rrrru f Jr Sold Hverywherc. Grown Kvcry where. fRRYs Seeds) fk Ferry Mrrd Annuiil lor IfMH. f W 1 f,vii) UmU tlniiif ra!Ml ovft jfi Xof Finn Vt-KWiiiilfH and liatitlful l Klowrn. Wrtlc forlr Fr JT Jf v l. M- KNIKV CO., J ,J V viw i'rft MUh. eOjr W.J.SOUTHWORTH, Electrician. -MANUFACTUItKR OK OREGON CITY HOSPITAL GLADSTONE PARK. NOW OPEN FOR PATIENTS. Convenient of Access and Pleasantly Located. Free from the noise and dust of the city. Skilful mirneH and every convcnicnci' of a firstclasH hospital. Ample room that patients may havo quiotncHs and rest. Special rooms for ladies. Services of the k-st physicians of the county in attendance. Terms reasonable. ADDRESS, MISS M. OREGON CITV, E. LIBKER, Supt., OREGON. jO YOU NEED f Galvanic Chain Belts. TBUSSES, INSOLES, ETC, If in need of anything In liifl line, write for full infor mation or cull at hm ollicB while in I'ortlantl. A connultation cohU you nothing, 145 1-2 3d Street, Room, 11 and 12. BOX 3(13. Mention this paper. , m i DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C. M RPQTnn- TiOWPHt cash pricos ever on'orod for FIRST - CLASS - GOODS. AIho combination wiro ami picket fenco, HARTMAN - STEEL - PICKET - FENCE. And bct farm fencing nuulo. Prices to Buit Imrd times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church; MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.