Oregon City
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OKWiON CITY, OItKONf KIM DAY, JUNK iil, 1001.
ESTABLISHED 18C8
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Th Only Firr-t Clas.1
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'! Only j'
Hotel in
town.
am Hot and Blirl bight. -
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all aii.aarrd liny or lllglit.
u, i itAM iH nti. i:ian,
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Marnossmakor and Saddler.
Street, bet, f our i It am) riih, Oregon Cliy
ric- in him U In up lo't'ut' H.jlc,
(irilMMln tf tlm Nnrtl.a"l?rii I'dlver-
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Willamette !: k . (m; iii ('My.
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Ki'Kiiriii Harnesses a KiKrialfjv'
(OM.Iil.TCt) Vll.l AIJI.K MATLItlU.
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Moderate. A!
liiuriili'.t.
I iiai'ii
Barclay Building
Kii-tfon City, Of
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A rrilNKY AT-t.A W.
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Wo r.rc tho agents for Prcmo
Camera, and the price is re
duced from 25 to 50 per cent.
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L ; nod ( Uik Pacific Count
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Lat'iHt Novoltlos In tho Photo
I. no at reduced pneon.
CHARMAN & CO.
a-... , I, .-i,Li
ly.ul.liii mill Oi l Ort-k- .n," uliii li l.aa
! r'lli llidiilll II H"i t-iliil'ilia, rinrnnl
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l iiiati-iml lut i.-r (iirtlii'iiiiijutf Ixx.k on
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i Mari'li 'il, ali wei.t l.i M. I'aiil aii'l from
( iiii I'M ii'i ., p.. run, lii.ir.in.
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j Iui, Ili k lalan.l, Ii iimii, .MiiiiUna,
T.,.utrr Mi Knirl. k a HIkm hinri,
Ida llanh nl lli'cii.l'.lj.
i'tr,. . l'ir, niimn
l-outtk.
ATfoIINKY AT I.AIV
luiiiinor rariai ti aiat.
OSr. ti.tl loOr.(ii ( lit Kni-riri a.
ti a ii v i.aiki ium,
ArroilNKYH AMI
(of.NsKU)ltH AT LAW
im arr imkuoN i irr, uNtuo.
fjruUh Alllaou n Till. Umh M"f. f.if.
olixa Mnila('. aui Irauaari iiurfal
kuliia
Wr inrry ti c i,n!y -utii.!rti line of
ClArta. Colli n , kul ra, mil
luvc tlir otilv lirtilii Mii'l uji lo-
lirKtac in I lie county.
Our Jincca rr lirvrr txorliitnnt.
I v T JV A' 'f Wr cm give j.u In-ttcr .ml
ny cillirr uii'lritaVrr In the rounly. Cl! Jtoiii jitlv itrrnlri nijjlit or ty.
Undertakers and Embalmors
7th Street, bet. Bridge and Depot J
Telrphone 413 d 304.
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Wilaoii A C'iokit, Kftnnral fiinl,
''i B Beta AO)
A I'mfi'laoii, ronJ fund
K fiaviilwin
M Weilclt
K Clunk
I. MnnliitiK ,
J Oliricn
I J h'mtVt ,
C Jolinaon . ,
W M llillrr
(' f Annin
V. r.4nkin
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ATTnllNKY AT I.AW
OfrKun Cliy, - - Orrnn
Will j rariiro m ell Ilia rimrli of tlx ialr
Mtiir lii Caullrlil lulllli'.
j r.(-AMrin:i.i.,
ATTOKN KY AT I.AW, ,
Oaioua CitT,
OieunM.
Ol-
M III farllr. In all lha cnUHt ol Ihe alate
i un i i Mil iiinj.
O. W. Kiinthnin (. 1. Himirk.;
DIMICK A KASTHAM
Attornovs-at-Lnvv.
CoiiiliHTciul, Ural Kutnti' ntnl Pro-
bate I.iiw, SjK'ciriltirn.
AUtract of Title made, Money Loannl
Ori-goa City, Orou
W, B U'Kri 0. Biho.b.l
U'KKN t St'IlUKHKI
AtUirneyB ut Ijiw.
Jtcutrdjcv buoltat.
Will iirai'tlce in all rnnrla, make ciillrctioni
ami arlllrniriila of Ka'atra.
KurnUli aliatra. ia of lillr, Inul )ni monry
anil Irnil yuur niotiry on drat nuiliiKe.
Offlco In Entorprlso Dulldlng,
Orr((iii City, OrfKim.
JOItKUT A. MII.I.KK
ATTOUNKY AT LAW
Lnml 'ritlcmwul I.nnil OlTlce
1 (iinlncHH it HcclMlty
Will jiructiie in nil Cotirte of the State I
Hoom 3, Wciulianl Miltf.
opp. Court Hoiiae, Ort(iii City. Orrj-im
Imperial Cllheels
We m i in
lirsrui wt!f!$
1931 ua
WW'Mtt ill
ln cf Tire ni
Cojsler Mil
Wc nrr Sole Agrnta for the Crlrhmtrcl
Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows
and Cultivators.
We i!so tire I stock of FLANLT J2. SEEDERS. SP2AY PUMPS. ETC.
Pope & Co.
4th & Main SU. OKKdO.V CITY. OR., Teli-phone 465
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GROCERIES
For
Cash
Hrlrna ami Mailion, WiMvinain, all on
hoainrM. -oiiliriH with thai aotijwt 0
lu r near lxjik. Mir viaitrl all the grrat
lilatnriral rullertioiia that containing
anything atMiiit Iaia and Clark anil
nnt all of the itraM-rnilatila of (irntral
Clark. Mir fUyi.il tu an kt In Maili
on innultni Ihr liraprr tuaniiaiTiole
ahirh acre Cillrflr l from the Clark
family mora than 4U year na. Tin
maniicriita are in thu L'niversity of
WiKmnain ahirh haa the fluent collec
tion of AiiicriraiiH in the trh.
Mra. Pyr talked nh aevrral (xraona
alio had kiioan Clatk and in M. 1 0111 a
found aoinr n'd lettrra, wiving a (iracti
lion of t'Uik'i aoddinit trip. Mm met
Clark'a only two K'andanna, William
llaneork ('lark, of iMruit, and John
O'Kallon Clark, of M. Louie, and visited
the Clark old home.
Menw ell rr ln died ahortly after
he returned imni the I'ai'ilio roaat exe
ililion. lie never married and left no
dirrt't denvndan'a. Mrt. I)ya obtained
(mm hie lirand-nrphea- iiianucrit
which containa a i;rtat ileal of original
nutter aUnit l.eaie that hug never been
puhliahiNl.
Mi. Iyr will upend thaanmmerat tier
liomr in UiU city. Mie la taking a much
nreled let but will aoon renuino her
work .
ItUAKH OK 10MIS!0EKS.
KcKulur Jane Term of Ihe Conoty
Board.
K. Mnrtaa, Jnha trwvllrn and T. II
Klllln, i'unimlaaluuara.
At
Wholesale Prices.
1!
ANK or OKKUCN CITT,
Oldest mm noose !i tie Clir.
I'aiil np Capital. iV.000.
Hurptua, I.H.HMI.
rmaiMHT, caaai.a careiaLn,
ttca raaii.HT. ( Maamnu.
akhiih. - cunai.u.
Aonerl banking bualiieaa tranaanted.
hiimalia reiiiiWod nlimit m olieek.
Auprnved lilt 1 a. aiut nolna itlaoniiuteil.
Omuuy and cltr warrant! biiuahl,
latia mtfla onavallnlile aeourlLJT.
Kiohanne lioiiKlitaiiil anlit.
(Inlleiitliiiia mailo prmnplly, , ,
l'r. It. il,l avallanle In aur part of the world
Titleuraplilo eialiaiiKua anldnn lortlua, Haa
rramilaun.Dlilnaiioaiid New York.
Otureat pal J ou time dnpnalts.
rjHK COMMKKCIAL BANK
OF OUKCION CITY.
Capital, 1100,000
TaANRACTI A 0Nl. aANKINO ltINai.
Italia tiiaile. llllla dlanniintiid. Mnkei eol
'enlliina. Iluya and aella einban(a 011 all Pi.liita
In the Uiiltud Htama, Kumpe aud Hong Kong.
Depnalla rneelvnd anbjmit to oheok. Bau
pen from 9 a, u. to 4 r. u.
D C. LATOUKKTTE, Preildnnt.
K. J. NKYKR Caakler.
HARRIS' GROCERY,
First Corner
From Court
House.
9 ; i
WIDE-AWAKE
MLRCHANTS, ADD TO YOUR BUSINESS
aa
Think about the
The rnormima anlea of tlir (lraphoihnni', are
cauavil by tbe (uct Unit It liiu. inch
GRAPHOPHONE
MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT
That aa NTt SSI DI SIRC for POSSI SSION la awakeaed la all who bear It.
IT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT (TUB IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND FOR DIVERSION
AND RELAXATION) TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARB WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER;
NECESSITIES. IT 18 THE
UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AGE
Aa liMnkauatlbla aourca of Wonder and Delight to aW-
It Ih almptc In ronitriHtlon, and prlcra are arranged to aultall pocket bookii while tin
di-nmml will cunllmie ua long aa human nature exlata.
The Introduction of a few Grupliophnnes Into a community at once creatca an Increasing;
drmutnl for Rl CURDS and SI PPlIt S, and a CONTIMiOlS BISINISS la thaa aaUbllahed. Why not
tecum the liberal Proflta whhh are allowed dealera?
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, TERMS, ETC, TO
Columbia Phonograph Co., ae0'!)
125 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Ihat No. 27.
IlHL-lev and llein, kfn. fund t 10 SO
W Harmon tt (X)
J K Marqttam 4 (X)
J U Marqiiam 3 03
(tM) Dunlarv 3 L5
J T Prakr, road fund 0 W
F Hubbard 7 50
Joe. Jackson 7 h0
Kd Hubbard 2 70
W Harmon 3 00
Bert Uarrrtt 7 60
8 Nicholson 2 40
OA Matquam 14 40
W II Yoder 12 00
J E Schneider 4 00
C Johnson 6 00
J A Johnson 1 li
Alliert Johnson 2 80
J 1) F.rnston 6 tW
D Kamage 1 60
OU.chey 4 50
K Krnaton 14 ti:
K Chrititotrerson 7 50
lr Janieft 2 25
Frank Jackson 3 00
Sl'Utnon 4 60
J E Marqnam 37 00
C Johnson 4 35
T A Johnson ; .
AlWt Johnson
J I) F.rnston
Iavis lUiniwe
Ed Peterson
Total....
Piat. No. 28
E E Klch, gencrttl fund
Bauloy A Hein
Henry Danherty, road fund 10 50
Fury Davidson 10 50
O 8 Boylog 17 25
J W Nightengale 8 25
lieo Marts 1 50
L B Trullinger, 4 50
Boyal Davidson tt IX)
Hub Bowman 4 60
Scott Carter 00
A Hardy 6 25
Frank Sherman 3 00
Alex I'luard ... 2 02
John GroshonK... 2 fi2
Jacob Uroshong 1 60
Total 119 00
. 2 80
. 2 (i2
. 5 25
. 6 25
.. 1 12
1205 42
$ 6 72
. 1 50
L Ifullnrian
X I'lult
Kl'ollard ,
A Bullock
J Itllaya
O lUvi. ).) ,
BHati
J C'K.k
If Larry
Nickeui ,
L B Cu-i. k
W Waunv.ur
Tolal
Dim. No. 31
I'o O , general fund
Oeii B Bate A Co
J'eWa Vtnrn ,
im Volp, road lund
Michael Sell. lief
Mli.hael Si Killer, jr
John Aden
Jainea l'liruer
John Wilknr ,
Joiin DeNeuin
Krnif-t B'iecktiian
Fred Ziii.inerriian
A Chri.tianron
Frank Miarp
Henry Aden
lierdard l'etera
f) I' Sharp
Fri,k Miari
Walter Miaip
('hat. Turner
Clan IVtera
Sinitli Turner
Jue Irance
Aduiph K'jeileiiiuyer.
Fled Baker
Mark Baker
Henrv I'etcia
a it
7 5
10 75
11 'il
4 V)
31 k;
4S (K)
23 GO
50 (f)
21 75
15 .V)
3 m
12 (
r,r,
.$ 10 0)
.. 14 25
.. OCI
.. 3 l
.. 4 .
.. 4 50
.. 44 00
.. J tx J
.. 7 5o
... 3 Oil
. . 3 0i
.. 1 .VJ
.. 1 ho
.. 3 (KJ
.. la w
.. 3 0
.. IS 75
.. 1 75
.. 10 :)
.. 27 00
. . 13 W)
.. 7 5J
.. 4 50
.. 4 50
.. 1 50
.. 1 50
.. 3 00
Moots at Forest (Jrore Wednes
day of Next Week.
WILL BE I.X SKSSI01 FOLK BUM.
Many Brwhilirnt I'mpla Will BI'rr.
arnt Wa-lilajrton f ount Yelerant
Aaicltlin If oM Annual Re
union Jane 22, 23 aud 21.
Total IJOti 25
Dist. No a2
Auu.l llaltnael, general fund t 1 75
Baker Bn 7 00
J lCiilier'.a, road fund 7 5o
V. Il tiea 3 00
A UolirrU tt 00
W Boston 4 50
A Yore 22 50
II Her 21 00
J S Barnet H 50
E lonet 3 00
L Haatlehrink 3 00
F uhlnei ker 1 00
E8 Calkins 75
W C Heater 32 75
Tolal ,133 25
Dial. No. 33
W L B Cornett, roaJ fund..
C S Hard
E l Miller
lieo Boadish
Janirs (iuthridge
James Keid
til hay
grwrr )
I otth
a AVaafl'a
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
43 00
Total
Dist. No.34
Pol & Co., general fund. . .
ieo B Bate A Co ,
Wilcon & Cooke
Storv Bros
Towiisenrt
Chas. MoelmLe ,
C A Willey
Kd Bit lorf, road fund
Tom smith
Ben Bieetlmg
V F Breeding;
James Ki.er
Henry Cook
Tom Mnnson
F l)Lahmutt
(Hen Ba'dorf
Ilu'li Clow
Cha. Hill
Chas. Shannon
A K Ford
Tom Armstrong
James Smith....
Cole Bros
Lawrence Ford
A B Herd
L Hagrrty
ACMcElrain... :..
FJ Dowe
Joe Batdorf
Cieo. Batdorf
Sam Batdorf
Caleb Cross
Win. Smith
Henry Gilbert 1
Frit Widener
James Bullock
John Btill'H'k
Chas. Johnson
Win. Hitiues
Wax. Bullock
.$ 53 00
Total... S43 93
Dist. No. 35
Geo. B Kate Jt Co., general fund.J 49 00
J Zeek..... 1 00
Proctor & Beers 20.5 23
W E Markell 37 40
Chas. Hudson, road fund 15 (X)
0 Andrews 21 75
8 Andrews 15 (X)
G A Leslie 9 00
(J Shelterly 4 50
L Houghlum 15 00
0 Cot tee 10 58
Thos. Dunn 8 25
Willie Dickson 4 60
Herlahe...
J Bell
F Wagner....
Win. Smith...
3 (X)
21 37
40 00
A V HoiiKhlum 0 (X)
Total 83
(Continued on page 4)
The Twentieth Annual Encampment
ol tlm IJi'riartMient nf (lrf7r,n lirarnl
(Army of the Kepuhlic will niei.t next
j iifievUy at Foreat Grove an I rrunin
1 ill lea'ion futir diya. Th fidlowin
I circular 1ms fx-eri i'ied Ly the commit
j Us ol airaneiiieiitR :
I Koiir.tr tiK'iVK. Oke., May 25. '.n.
i To tlie Co'nrades ol toe (i. A. K.anl
i Ladies of the W. K. C.:
j Tim I'ei arlmerit of (Jreun, G A. II.,
hold it Tweniielli Annual Encamp
ment in F'i'.. Gnve, Jnr.e 25 to 2Stli,
! inclilMV. I'JOl.
j The Wa-liiiiij'.on Oi'inty Yeterans As
sociatloii h'ilda its aiinuil reunion Juna
!22, 'M and 24 Thus we will have a
. seven days onting in camp.
! It is urgently leo'iea'ed thit as man
I as can make it convenient, couiu here
and g into camp at early as tlm niorii'
ing of June 22, or what would tut stiil
belter, the 20tli or 21at. Fine exercises
a id he held during tim day and tv-ii:n
' of eai h of tne thiee il.irs reunion of tlm
I Washington County Veterans Associa
tion, an-f others going int camo hera
early. We will thus be established in
camp and can materially assist to make
other comrades and their families "at
home" as 1 hey arrive later oil Willi the
large crowds that are sure to come to at
tend the Department iiire'.ing".
We have one ol tlie (jurat c.oip
ground, on the, coast; lighted with elec
tricity and supplied with an abundance
of the purest water. Tents, wood and
straw, will he f'irnirlied, all free.
Bring your blankets, cooking uten-ils
and mess chest (well tided or you can
tili il here), or ii you desiie you can get
meals on the grounds, or at private
hoises, at 25" cents eacn. The twa
hotels have agreed to a f 1 00 per day
rate ond many private houses will enter
tain at not to exceed Z'oz er meal ami
t e same lor Nfds. All will be accotn
inodated.
Those coming by team can get pasture
for the week oi the Encampment at veiy
reasonable rates. Stahling with hay
and oats per day, i c for team
An abundance of horse feed, or
ies and provisions, can be had
merchants of Foreel Grove at the every
day prices prevailing at ordinary limes.
In fact, no ptins will be spared to m ike
this one of the most pleasant encamp
ments ever held in the state.
We will have with us during t' r En
camptneiit : The Comraander-inChief
ol the G. A. Ii., Major Leo Kasienr. of
St. Louis, .Mo. ; The National President
of ihe W. K. U., Mrs. .Mary L. Carr, of
Longtnont, Col ; The Governor of Ore
gon, lion. T. T. Geer ; The State Grange ;
Oregon Pionerrs and Native Sons and
Daughters ; Knights of Pythias ol Oregon
Schoolchildren uf Washington County ;
Mexican War Veterans; Indian War
Veterans; Spanish and Philippine War
Yeterans; Oregon Association of Iowa
Veterans; Washington Cotintv Veterans;
Association ; (j. A. K. ami W.K. C. ol
Oregon ; aud many notable visitors from
abroad.
First Pay Saturday, June 22, 1901.
Forenoon Going into Camp. After
noon UrganUitino and Keccpiion.
Evening Camp fire.
Second Day suuday, June 23,1901.
Graud Uniou services of the churches ol
Forest Grove and vicinity at the camp
grounds. Kev. Dr. Kautuer, Saietu;
Kev. Dr. Rockwell and Kev. Dr. Guorui
ley of Portland will be present and as
sist the local clergy at thene services.
Forenoon, 10: 30 ; Afternoon, 2 :30 ; Even
ing, 7:30.
Third Pay Monday, June 24, 1901,
"Grange Day." Forenoon Patriotic Ex
ercises. Afternoon Program by the
State Grange. Evening Camp tire.
Fourth, Dy Tuesday, June 25, 1901.
"Oregon Pioneers and Native Sons and
Daughters' Day." Forenoon Receiv
ing and locating delegates and visitors to
the Dept. G. A. U. and W. K. C After
noon Piogram by the Oregon Pioneers
and Native Sons and Daughters. Even
ing Reception of National and State G.
A. K. andW. R. C.
Fifth Day Wednesday, June 20, 1901,
"Knights of Pythias Day." Forenoon
Grand Street Parade and Reception of
of School Children of Washington
County. Afternoon The K. of P will
present that greatest of all fraternal
plays "Damon and Pythias." Evening
Program by Pacific University.
Sixth Day Thursday, June 27, 1901,
"Governor's Day." Forenoon Address
by Rev. J. W. Spangler, subject:
"Twentieth Century American Citizen,"
and other exercises, Afternoon An ad
dress to the G. A. R. and W. R. 0., by
Hon. T. T. Geer, Governor ol Oregon.
Evening Program by the W. R. C.
Seventh Day Friday, June 28, 1901,
"Commander in Chief's Day." Fore
noon Public installation of tiie Depart
ment Ollicers of the G. A. K. and W. R,
O. Afternoon Address bv Major. Leo
Ka9sieur, Commander-in Chief ,nf the
Grand Army of the Republic. Address
by Mrs. Mary L. Carr, National Presi
dent of the Woiuens Relief Corps. Eve
ningCamp Are.
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