Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 08, 1895, Image 7

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    OIK NKW MWH.
(('(iiillniii'il from Hixlli pHK",)
, 'onviyuiic(iii or county clerk, an tlm eo
limy In, 11 1 tori lint rtt'iiliiii)ii to lilin of
any hiii Ii notlrM of lien, lo II In tlio kmiiih
In III iiillcn ami to Index tint hhiiiii In a
hook to I io kt't ly liim for Unit imrpnmi
mill callt'J "JihIcx to Ilium' Mum l,lii,"
ami liu mIihII Im cnllilnd to a li'tt of !M
cunt for 10 doing,
Any iM'Mori nmy fllit mn'ccurlvfl linn
uhiii tlm Mint animal, or tlilli-rDtit
crn' for oliottliiK the hhiihi, and liu
muy liicliidii In any una claim of linn Ida
clmryrH for any niiinlHtr of tlinca of ulioe
Ina miiIi ttiiliiml, Imt no lien ahull lx
)mil for any nIiocIiiu of any mirli animal
done more than alx in htlis rlor to the
fllliiK of tin) notice of Hun.
LIctiM may ho rvleancd by miiiahle
entry of claimant on tiff l-icn Index.
Tint limn may l forvcloiwil hy mil or
by advcrtlMtmitnt flail wile In the follow
liiK nianiiur: The icrHon tlralriiiK to
forttcloe i u I'll a lien by advertixFtrient
anil aalealiall deliver to the Hliurlir or
any coiiHtahlo of the county in wliiih
ucb animal ii aitliuiml, reft Moil copy
of tlm notice of liitn with the reiiir"t en
domed tliereoii forthe fom-lomirr of audi
linn, Tliereiiin nu ll ilutrifT or coiiHta
bin hlmll ittku nix ti animal douTlhcd in
audi notice Into Ida poKMHion anil hedd
the mi mo, and Khali advprtiae the name
for ale to mtinfy aald lien, once a wrck
(or two miTt'Httive week" in a dully or
weekly newitfapcr juililiHlutil In 4id
county, ami after kIviiik audi notice ahull
ell audi animal at public auction to the
bib! I iet bidder for caith to autiiify aald
lien and accnied intermit and iIioiobIh of
tukiiiK poHiteMiion and holdiiiKanilai'llinK
the animal, doliverilK the overpliia of
money arlnlnn tixn audi aalu, if any, to
the owner of audi animal or bin author
iled AKi'l.t,
Tliia act ahnll be liberally conatriicd.
In cir.rl May '.'.Mh.
IIOI'M HILL NO. ISM.
To prohibit minora from vlititiiiit evil re
aorta: It ahull be unlawful for any minor to
go into or vim! under any pretext or for
any purine wbatevei, any Iioiimi of pros
titution, or any room or place inhabited
or frequented by any proeiitute, or um-d
for purHea of proatit'llion.
It ahall tie unlawlul for any ieraon,
firm or corporation to procure, request,
order, or to in any wiae induce any mi
nor to go into or visit any inch bonne,
nteadiid, or for any Iomn of aoinn two! truwHirem. Tbla bill ru'imm the salary
acctlons, there will bit wdecled lieu IhikIn of the county treanurer from W0 to
room or place, dcfcrllied In section 1
hereof, for any purpose whatever.
Any ieron violating any of the pro
visions of lids act shall, upon conviction
thereof, le punished by fine not less
than $100 and not more that 12-00, or by
Imprisonment in the county Jail for
period rot exceeding one year, or both ;
and any corporation violating any of the
provision of this act ahall, upon convic
tion thereof, te punished by a fine not
less Uihii RO0 nor more than 1,000.
Any minor violating any of the provis
ions of this act, uhiii conviction thereof,
nhnll he punished tV a fine, not exceed
ing f 100, or by incarceration for a period
not exceeding six months in the state
reform school.
In effect May 24th.
noi st hill No. 321.
For employment ol state convicts :
The governor is hereby authorized to
contract with and Icsso to any person,
firm or corporation upon such terms and
for such compensation as he may deem
advisaole, not less however-than thirty
five cents per day for the labor of each
convict, the whole or any part of the
labor of the convicts at any time con
fined in the penitentiary of this state, for
ny period or periods of time not exceed
ing ten years.
No convict shall lie compelled to work
while tick or otherwise incapacitated,
and no convict shall lie comwlled to
labor lor a longer tunc than ten hours
each ibiy The superintendent, warden
and other proper otlicor or officers, of the
penitentiary shall have generul charge
and custody of the convicts while they
are engaged in ?udi labor. The nine
ponsutiiin received for the luhoroflhe
convicts hlmll he puid to the treasurer of
the state of Oregon quarterly and be
come a pnrt of tho general fund of the
atalo. Tne labor of convicts Ahull be
performed bv tliein within the peniten
tiary or within the yard or enclosure
thereof.
All contractu made for the labor of
convicts shall be in w riting and a copy
tbereol sluill lio lllcd in the olllco of the
itecreturv of state. livery person with
whom any contract is nimlit for the labor
of convicts before he slmll be entitled to
the same hIiiiII execute and deliver a
bond to the state of Oregon i I such sum
as the governor may require Willi one or
more suritios to be approved bv the
governor, conditioned that such con
tractor will pay over all sums of money
which muy become duo on his contract.
VVhon any convict, by reacon of sickness
or inability, shall be unable to perfoim
labor, the contractor shall not tie re
quired to pay for the labor of such con
vict during the time he is unable to
work.
In effect immediately,
TIIS SCHOOL LAND.
The Daly bill has been approved, and
stops all sale of indemnity school lieu
land for two years. The bill does not affect
the sale of about a million acrea of other
school lands. Whatever sections 16 or
36 are not found in a fractional township,
or In reservations, or have been home-
by a comiiiiHsloner, to be appointed by
the governor. These hinds so selected
will ho wllh-held from sale for two years,
until they cuu be listed, located and
price (fixed at not less than ft. W per
acre,
The olllca of commissioner will be one
much sought a'ler, and it will be a Hard
one to llll. One man can nlver do the
work. It Is doubtful If a doxen men could.
The best timber and farm lauds only must
be selected. It will be a task for the
next legislature lo fix the ptice of these
lamia.
NKNAH HILLS.
No. 45 Creating Oth Judicial district,
comHiited of lirant, Malheur and Har
ney counties, governor to apolnt prose
cuting attorney, Morion I). Clifford,
elected one of the Judges of tha sixth dis
trict, to ba Judge. Approved February
2()th.
No. 41 To appropriate 140,000 for ex
penses of legislature.
No. 136 To authorize certain corona
tions to appropriate lands for railroads,
skidroads, tramways and flumes, for
0M-rating mines, quarries, timber lands,
ele. Approved February lH'h.
No. ('renting oth Judicial district
out of Umatilla and Morrow counties,
Judge Fee lo be Judge, and governor to
appoint a prosecuting attorney.
No. lll( To protect native song birds,
making it unlawful lo kill take, injure,
destroy r have in possession, sell or
offer fur sale, any such bird. The bill
names every song bird that inhabits
Oregon at any season of the year and
Axes (lenalties. Approved February ld.
No. 31 Amends sec. '159, code civil
procedure relating to attachments.
No. 2117 I'rovidvs for relocation of
Coos county scat.
No. 231 1'rutect fish and ganio, and
provides fur appointment of fish and
game warden. Makes closed seasous
as follows: Mountain sheep between Dec.
1st and August 1st; grouse, pheasants,
Mongolian pheasant, quail, partridge,
from December 1st to Hepteinber 1st, ex
cept lor breeding purposes ; prairie chick
em from Ociolmr 1st to July 1st. No
game birds to be killed in greater num
bers than 20; prohib.ta robbing nests of
any game bird, and prohibits sale io
open market, l'roldhiu killing at any
time of any spotted fawn, or killing deer
at night, or with hounds; fine $25 to
-00. Prohibits killing all large game
for hides at any time. Approved Feb.
23d; not In effect for three months.
No. 220 Ik'fines boundary to Mult
nomah county.
No 84 Fixing time for exemptors
and adminintrators to report.
No. 105 Amends soldiers' home act of
18(13, approved Feb. 25tli. in effect.
No. llll Fixing pay of county clerks,
recorders and sheiiffa.
No. 22(1 Amends ballot law, repeals
Australian ballot as at present, but sub
stitutes similar ballot, providing that,
instead of erasing candidates not desired,
imply making a mark before the name
of the candidate wanted.
No 7 Prevents title to streets and
other public piopcrty being lost by ad
verse occupancy
No. 1H1 provides for new sewer from
astlum and penitentiary to river to coat
115,000.
No. 201 To regula'e practice of medi
cine and surgery, creates board ol five
who have been physicians for seven
years, three regulars, one electric and
one homoopaih.
No. 229 Provides for organisation and
government of irrigation districts.
No 2tt Defining a felony.
No, 24 Extends time for judgment
debtors to ledeem to one year.
The bill to amend the attachment law
makes no important change but only
makes the law clearer. Approved Feb
insry 23rd. No emergency clause.
No. 15 Exempts all land within the
hounds of a county road free from taxa
tion. Approved February 25th.
No. 23 Provides for recording assign
ments, transfers and sat infliction of mort
gages io be recorded at full length. In
effect February 23rd.
No. 15(1 Provides for building branch
insaue ai-ylum at Union, Or., and ap
propriates $140,000. Approved and in
effect since February (lib. Superintend
ent lo have $0 a day.
No. 113 Makes all streets and alleys
in unincorporated towns public hidiwavs
No. 244 Authorizes county court of
Lane county to operate a free furry.
No (II Amends road law to allow
county coun to construct punclieon or
plunk roads.
No. 1 Repeals jnto mill act.
No. 33 Amends attachment law.
No, 8 Authorizes mayors of unincor
porated towns lo bid in property sold for
taxes.
No. 74 Rinses age of consent to six
teen years,
No. Amends contagious disease of
animals act.
No. 112 Requires superintendent of
asylum to report to county, death or dis
charge of patients.
1 1 IKK), and applies only lo Douglas
county,
No. 321 Authorize governor to lease
to any firm or person convict lubor not
to exceed 10 years, at not less I ban 35
cents a dsy. Approved Februory 23rd
and In effect
No. 22H (,'rcntes office of county audi
tor of Multnomah jounly.
No, 2211 Fixes compensation of jus
tices and constables In cities of 50,000,
No. 79 To regulate the incorporation
and business of Milling and loan an.
savings and loan associations doing
general business, does not apply to as
sociation which confine loans to county
where organized or counties immediately
adjacent 'hereto. In effect M.y 25th.
No. 342 Fixing time of holding court
in First district.
No. 42 Forming dyke districts on
land subject to tidal an J freshet over
flow, lame a drainage law.
No. 27 To protect fish in Wallowa
lake.
No. 6 Requires every foreign fire, fire
and marine, life, life and accident, plate
glass and boiler insurance company do
ing business in this state to Uke out
license, report its business annually by
statement of its gross premiums, and pay
two per cent tax on such gross premiums
less losses paid within the state and pre
miums returned, such tax to be in lieu
of all taxes on personal property. In ef
fect May 25th.
To authorize citv of Astoria to con
demn, purchase or acquire a bridge
across Young's bay, and issue $100,000
bonds therefor.
To add county ol Lincoln to the second
judicial district.
CHABTER BILLS.
To incorporate Gold Hill, Jackton
county.
To legalize bonded indebtedness of
City of Astoria.
To amend charter Independence. Al
so hills to amend charters of Oakland,
Canyon Cilj, Portland, Dalles City,
Ilarrishurg. Hubbard, Woodburn, Cor-
vallis, East Cottage Grove, Oregon City
Athena, Rrownsville, Raker City, Hills
boro, Dundee, Albany .Cornelius, Fossil,
Ashland, Dallas, Rjirns, Florence, Mc
Minnville, Sheridan, Mt. Angel, and
Prairie Citv. '
To Ootid Trinnlurs. f
.Do you know Unit Moore's Revealed
Remedy i the only patent medicine in
the world that does not contain a drop
of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing
it is known only lo its diicover: that It
is an advance in the science of medicine
without a parallel in the nineteenth
century; Hint its proprietor offer to
forfeit 4 1, 000 for any case of dyspepsia
u win not cure?
A beautiful woman must be healthy,
and to remain healthy and beautiful
she should take Dr. J. II. McLean's
Ktrengihintf Cordial and Blood Purifier.
It imparts tone and flush to the skin,
vigor and pure blood; I equally adapted
for all axes, from the babe to the aged,
of either sex. For sale by C. O. Huntley,
druggist.
Frequently accidents occur In the
household which causes burn, cuts,
sprain and bruises; fog u-e in such
cases Dr. J. II. McLean 'a Volcanic Oil
Liniment has for many years been the
constant favorite family remedy. For
sale by C. O. Huntley, druggist.
You make no mistake when you take
De Witts Little Early Risers for bilious
ness, dysiepsia or headache, oecause
these little pills cure them. C. G.
Huntlev, druggist.
WINTER TIME
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TABLE.
NEW YORK.
A Itrllglou l.tltrury and family
,"ewsppT.
l'DflMinmtnntlrDnl, iinMiuif'l nn4 Impartial. A
paper for clergymen. cliolm. Uji:liera,
bilnfijeu rntfil auJ fumllie. II flit
cnxnea every U'pir. ol the day re
Jlrloua. Ilieokaflcal, political,
rilerrr,"elal,ri!l carid
acleiilinr It eontrlb
Ulri) art clra art bf
Die moat eminent
wrltera ol the
Konllah
language.
The Independent.
IM V WW Tl IKK. ""a V C l- . -5- iMZk
1 timy
it employs
wrlti-raaaedlt
ne;lllat (n't lliln(ilahel
Itors ol lu twenty one Department.
as lonotri:
Literature, (flense, Mnnlc,
If Inn Arte, Hanllary, Mlaalona,
kel(ioui fntelli. ence,
BU.Hr.al Keaearch.
School anil College,
feraonala, '
Cbarille,
Editorial, Kews of the week,
8uDlay-U"bool,
Mliilatera.1 ftffinU-r.
Financial. Insurance.
Old and young. Pebbles,
turn and Garden,
Odd Knots.
A paper particularly Sued for lawyer! doe-
tnra, clergymen, thooe engaged Id buntneae,
young people of both ieiea, men and women
who read and think lor themaelrea, I
A paper eaprelally valuable for those Inter
ested In Kine rte, Science, Muilc.
A paper giving valuable Information upon
nuance, l, lie loinranrn, commerce
paper for Hunday-Hehool Wnrka, thoae who
have a rm. "arden or Houae Plane
A ptper lor the family, old and young.
IU vearlr titbaerlntion la ft 00. or at that rater
for siy part of a year.
Clubs of Ave, 12 00, each
Speclment Copies Free.
Of'
7
A SovereisnRemedv&C&Wus
Co!ds.LaGnppe wd.! Affectiora
tftheThroat. Chest and Lungs.
For gale by C. G. Huntley.
RED FK0M MARKET.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try It tree. Call on the advertised drug
gest and get trial bottle free. Bend
your name and address toll. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life pills free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing, ('barman & Co.'s Drugstore,
Charman Bros. Block.
We might teli you more about One
Minute Cough Cure, but yen probably
know that it cures a cough. Every one
does who has used it. It is a perfect
remed for coughs, colds hoarseness
It is an especial for children, being
pleasant to take and quick in curing
(J. G. Huntley, druggist.
STR. SARAH DIXON,
For Astoria and Clatskanie.
Leave WASHINGTON STREET
uutK Kir Astoria, punuay mor
ning at 7:30. Monday and Wednes
day evening at 7:30.
RETURNING leaves Astoria
Monday morning at 6:30; Tuesday
and Thursday evening at 5 o'clock.
Connecting at Oak Point on down
trip with steamer Messenger for
Clatskanie; and on up trip from
Clatskanie.
On Fridays will leave Portland at
1 o'clock P. M. for Oak Point con
necting with steamer Messenger for
and from Clatskanie. Return to
Portland the same night.
Removed.
The dental office of L. L. Pickens D. D.
has been removed to the Barclay block,
Main street, suspension bridge corner
where be can be found at hours to meet
his patrons.
Home-made hreatt is recognized as
the very best at all times and the cus
tomers of J. Egle the Ebively building
baker assert that they can not tell the
difference between his bread and that
made at borne unless it he that bis is
just a little the better. But don't tell
your wife that.
Portland Cbwlitz
River Route, via.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co.
STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves
Kelso Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, at 6 A. M. Leaves Port
land, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 A. M.
STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port
land Monday, Wednesday and
Friday for Kelso and Upper Cow
litx river points, returning the
following days.
This is the only direct route to
reach all Cowlit river points.
WXI. R. HOLMAN, Agent.
Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Express Trains leave Portland Daily.
Bou.h 1 I Worth.
15r.. L Portland Ar HXa.u.
7 1 r. a. L OraironClty Lr 7:1A.M
10 . . Ar H. Franclnco Lt 7:U0r.M.
DINING CARS ON OODEM ROUTE
Pullman Bufff t Sleepers.
AND
Second-Class Sleeping Cars
Attached t all through mini.
KOSEBt'RQ MAIL (Dallji
30 a. a. I
.8I A. V. I
6:U) p. M.
Lv
Lt
Ar
Portland Ar
OreronCltr Lt
Koaeount Lt
Meat Hide 1ft Tialon.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJ8.
Mail Train, Dally (Except Sundar.l
7:30a.m. I
12:lo r. a. I
Lt
Ar
Portland
Corral I It
Ar
Lt
5:3.1 P.M
1.00 r.a
At Albany and ronrallli connect with trains
of Orettoo and Pad lie Kallroad.
Expreaa Trala Dailr (Except 8andajr)
4:40 P.M.
73&r.M. I
Portland Ar
McMinnTille Lt
ISZIa.
1 6:60 A.
THROUCH TICKETS
TO ALL POINTS IX THC
EASTERN STATES. CANADA AND EUROPE
Can baobulned at lowett rate from L B
Moore, Agent. Oregon Cltr.
R.KOEHLEK, E. P. BOOER8,
Manajter. Aia't O. f. and Pan. Aem
FOR"
ABSOLUTELY
M DRUGS
OO TO
G.'
A. HARDING.
NONK BUT
OOMPtTENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED
Flue Perterles and Toilet Melts.
Alto a full stock of
F-A-IILTTS- OILS ETC.
UnlcadYonr Liver
Three Doses ot
Moore's Revealed Remedy
Will Make You Feel Better.
Does your back ache? Does
every step 6eem a burden? You
aoe billious. ,
Moore's Revealed Remedy
Will give you relief. Try it. For
sale by all druggists.
The following market quotations for
Oregon City are furninlietl by Hie Red
Front store, and are corrected weekjy
WHOLESALE.
KirK.perdoz., lie
Butter, per roll 30 lo 50c
Chickens, per tlozen, f 2.00 to $2.75
Old Hens, per dfzen 2.f0 to 3.U5
Younf( ducks, erdi zen,. . 'I 50 to 3.50
Apples, per box. ehoiee, : . . . . 3t) to toe
Timothv hi.y, baled, per ton, $9 to lf)
Clover liay, baled, per ton, $to$S 15
8traw, baled, per ton totofi
Cabbap, per doz., 40 lo 50c
O.iions, per cwt., -.75 to ffc:
Potatoes, choice, V lo 'M)c
Wheat, per bu-hel 40 to SV;
Oats, per hnahel 25 to 2;
Wool, per lb , 8 to 9c
Fir wood, per cord 12
Drenfed boif, per lb 4,!
RETAIL.
19 lbs. dry granulated ogar, $1 ft)
Arbuckle aud Lion coffee 25c
Good bmken r.st coffee, 2i'
Liverpool salt, per cwt., V:
Rice, lbs., $l.iK)
Teas, per lb., 25, 30, 37c
Rope 12J
Coal oil, per Kal., I k'., 5 gal., 7nc
Hams, per H 12 t Vie
Bacon, 8rook-cl sules Yii
IOu
lOtollc
Shoulders 8:
Tea nibs, 2 lb, 26c
Timothy seed, 0!te
Clover seed, ' 14o
Cider vinettar, 2."8
Pickles, per keg,
Flour, perbbl., $2 45
Shorts, per sack, 55 to 75c; per ton, $13
Bran, per sack, 45c ; per ton, $'3
Wire nails, 6 and 8 penny, per keg, $2.60
Wire nails. 10 to 20 penny, per keg, $2.2i
Wire nails, 30 to60 penny, per ke, $2.C0 -
t:ar. u
17:00 A.
1800 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon and Washington
now in operation by the
Oregon Telephone and Tel
egraph company.
Portland, Seattle, Spo
kane, Tacoma, Sales?,
AValla Walla, Pendleton,
Albany and 96 other town
in the two states on the
line. ,
Quick, accurate, cheap.
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
Distance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane as easily heard a
Portland.
Oregon City office at
Huntley's Drug Store.
J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER,
Portland, - - Oregon.
s&te.r"1 $300.00
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CHOICE SWEET PEAS
Hmnll Qtmtititioa nt Vlololtle l'piopai.
40 CENTS A POUND, B
W hfve rmwn Ion of Bwrrt Tna thf f mt mtnmc r of n rerr fine
qtinlHy tn ho hMh to plvoour trl. tuN n nai treat. Think of It. ! vn
rlriltM nrul ml, i n, ., ,i. only 4 rrnt htilfpouud
Occiimt luurtrr pouti:! )5ceo(t ounce 10 cenu.
13 GOLD FL0VER. 'i;,"?".!.'
it 4'l -Jt1 tntmrlv vlmmt! .-t.tli.- .lrnnr.hr . hmnat intl llV lIlHL HO ftlickeri !
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IIOUHS BILLS.
No. 41 Authorizes ecliool diatrict of
25,000 population and over to oorrow
money. Approved January 29th.
No. 65 To authorize governor to ap
point timber land committsionpr to se
lect lien school landg. Approved Feb
ruary 10th.
No. 3S2 General appropriation bill.
Approved, February 23rd.
No. 02 Fixing salaries of county
' r i trrmclTTlroroiis, rI.ttiiTilrniiTltt: propagation 1':
;' Aiif .iV'j fiiutvcryl. 'a-, rol.ir l:.rk nl ; Let berry for
col rau.l i;.iv,.r; i.nii; n iwon or fruit Inir; Mi
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TO THE
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Gives tho choice of
! TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
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GREAT
NORTHERN RY,
VIA
SPOKANE
Minneapolis
Portland-Oregon City and
Yamhill River Route.
STP TOLEDO
DAILY -:- TRIPS.
Down Leave Dayton 5 A. M,
Mission 5,30, Newberg 6, Butte
ville 6:45, Oregon City 9:30,
arriving in Fortland 10:30 A. M.
Up Leave Portland 2:30 P.
Oregon City 4 P. M.
Stage runs between McMinnville
and Dayton, via Lafayette, in con
nection with the boat. The stage
will leave Hotel Yamhill, McMinn-
ville, every morning at 3:30 a. m.,
returning, leave Dayton every
evening, except Sunday, on arrival
of the boat.
Best of accommodations for pas
sengers and fast time made. Foi
freight rates apply at dock or on
steamer.
Everybody shoud patronize thp
Toledo and thus Bustain a daily
boat.
Joel P. Geer, Owner
Archie Oeer, Captain.
UNION
PACIFIC RY
VIA
TTITTTTI I
U ill IN VillXV CLACKAMAS LOlMiE, No. 67, A O. V W
AND
ST. PAUL.
OMAHA
AND
Kansas City.
Oregon City Enterprise
$1.50 Per Year in Advance.
Low Rates, to all
Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every five days for
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details call on or ad
dress, W. II. HURLBURT,
Gen. Passenger Agent,
Portland, Or.
JloeiB It rut aud third Monday lu each mnuln.
at Straiirht'a II all Visiting bretbern welroni.
C. KflAKI 8. Uolcoms.
Rec. M. W.
A. P. A. COUNCIL. NO. 4,
Meeta on the llmt and third Fiidnyiln cei
month at K. of P. hall, Viaitinc tnembora a4
waya welcome. A. W. Fianci, pre.
CATARACT HOSE CO. No. 2.
Meets aecood Tueadajr ol each month at Cat
aract Eneine home. W H. HowiLL,Prea
O. U. Btow, Beo'y. J. W O'Comdimx, P'm
FALL8 ENCAMPMENT.'No. , I. O. O. f.
Meeta flrat and third Tueadayaof each month),
at Odd Fellows hall. Members and Tiaitli
patriarch., cordially Invited to attend.
J. A. STEWART, W. H HOWEI.t
Scribe. Chief Patriarch.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
rt Tractsof CLACKAMAH FRP1T LANDS.
Good houae. baru, etc. Aim)
2 LOTS IN GLADHTONB.
1. K. liKOOM, Park Place, OrefWav