THE ENTERPRISE, it Hi- ll didn't THURSDAY, JULY 5, 18KI, itv amu votary, Wharo's the Cutartict'H Marked the sumo hn lust wu:lt. Mr. Henry Ifuldruiu 1m once njorrj am- 01) k UN. Tim 'otilnii iiUI huvu shut iuwn (or week. Mr. (loo. Marshall, ono of Oregon Cllv'iolil residents puid us it vIhII lust Friday, People hero Somt'lhnCS say Unit wuy ruins the Fourth of July ipi yrar, 820 spavin on horses, onmd by lu (liill'i hpavln Cure. Head their adver nhiiit. , "fWiportfo iHUghlnii In building (!"' s 'Hi teun (if Porter' block- fllllitll soup, , A. W. Howard (ti'il Frodley VYesrlck llrtHniiiMi) Iimvu our ttivults fr a Uflo lot pi iirook trout, I Mr. Thomas itlminli'M liiix rinlcd I lie, upper portion of thu old 'sh biiidlii fur ItRlging rooms, lr. Welch has partner, ft yomiK iiiiui pained 'h:ulln from Albany. MofKi lie will like on well enough (u stay, Mr. John OllVcr, of Mobills, will ever le rutncmls.'red for a iri'Hi'iit tout we shall trcusure hn long UN flV ivt. The Needy schisil oii'iilii will hike place pit Saturday, Julv Hth, not mi the- llrsl ft tho tyK' iiiuifu m niy limt vuck. Tho weather continue dry snd dusty, and tlio lower t'ltd of tlu' vitfley In full of smoke. The dinners urn anxious for fain. - Oregon is now smoky, Whence tho pnioke comes wo don't know, hut It loot lniHjhfd itM.f ujhiu u iiiiicli uarlior than ilSllsl. Mm. II. J. Harding presented each llmlllllT nf Meade post (hut went to Portland with hrnlllihll hn,l loll hole boUipiol. Tha alteration mi l Improvements of Mr U A. 1 1 nr. 1 1 nj t rnstilciicu ii i 'i i'iiii' plwcd and wtl mow hniim ah.iin riu yii Kmcst Kllliitt drove lint' fWk of ohacp through l" n it few dm uv;o. JlCSt IN KIU.lt II KM WHM'UUll! king Ul I lilt k- smu county. A large dclc.'iiliii ftotn Meade font, !iu. 2, ti. A. It, h it hint Ttieiduy tunni ng to ramp mill tale. 1'iirt iu t(i vvivi ta on tlu 1 mirth. Judge Whltlock who Iihn been ailing for m'vcrul weeks him (one on tho Alaska excursion for tho bemtllt of IiIh health. Tim Judge In oiio of mir oldest, bent uii'l iiioHt reaponsihlii cIHki-iin mill wu hoot ho will rutnrn ri'Juvi'iiiiti'il mid tlioroiinli ly ri'itori'il In hiuiltli. V CMiiuot iiU'ord to I'inii liny mini of III f iiturprhw mnl Hhillty. . Mr. John M-lilriiin left iim day hut W. t t'i Mil hi ruin.li hi KiutiTii ln" yn, ftiid to utti'ii'l to other hiiHiiii'HN. A jili'UHiint trip, John! Tli CNrriiitii' uiiitir, lr. li mtnll. In (loiiiK Nomt Kiih'iulid wrk. l.il. t'li iw nu jiixt hud IiIh Imi k tlxcJ ii' ami It (IOM look ht'lti'r 1 1,111 in . Xf.'NBm. l'. !. (VlloWN Hill) Wifl, JllN. VnlllT Hld Will', ,i. VIKltN to thl'ir did Jioint'N IiinI M .i. I, iv. Thry nrv- nUiivh wi lcoiiu' iui'1 wtdl riH rivvil. On Sntunliiy hiNt wu n-citivi'il ii jili'iin lint fit 1 1 from Mr. Iiroiiillnit of 1'ortliui'l. Hn (n n billiard tuhlii tiniuufurturi'r Hiid IiIn wih ii I o iri'Hldi'N over thn bimt ri'ti tHiirnnt on thu I'ni.'lllc Count, Whi'i) Or t'uon I'lty )'oil (jo to i'orthind tlmy Nhould not iii'Kh'rt to nt tholr iim-hIn Ihnrti, XiMMi'iii t M-r tho uddroNN 05 nnil (17 MorrUon HI,, up NtulrN. On Hiinduy IiinI nu Indhin Kid or Idol, wiin fiiimd ni'iir Uri'i'ii I'olut. It In iiii invunliir (ili'i-u of Ntoiio about 14 IiicIh-n Ioiik mid HI i.u'lit'N wldi'. Thu fiu o of thuHtoim In Nlixhlly uiiKiilnr with iIin tinrtly iiiiirki'd fi'iitun.'N nnd wtoII work on tin UunhN mnl t'hci'kN. Mr. 1, A. HitrdliiK In thn hiiV lioNHiiMNor of it mid no out) Nhould nt'Kli'i't to mt it. On Fluidity hint thn down uxi'urHlou truln from Aurora Inul ft inrrow twiiB. On iiiiroiu liinn th tn'Ntlii work jiiNt nun I h uf thn liupfriul mllU two Ciiiii'iiiiili fowN ! found on thfl tnu k. Th on- iinu wmn Htoi.iii'd bv Iti t'liiriliui'r jiiNt in t line to iiri'vunt ft i'iiliiniroiliit, n.iu inry lit'cn 1'iiuiiht iindi-r thn whi'i'lN t in irl- alillitv in Hint thn truln would Imvu bni-n thrown from thu trm k HinJ liiiiny killud or wuundi'd. Thi tiono ioiiiiiinli'of tbnOri'Koii f'ity I'lro Di'iuirtiiii'iit. iii'iordiiii' to ordcrH frotiithf rhid. V. Albriiht, Kn.i.. had tt drill on hiilurdiiv vi'iiiii( bt"t. Kuril i'onimiiy pluyi'd from Nix bydrunU, but KoiiutN II J low t o.. .mi. , ul lo inn lion onn llrNt, thn CutartirlN Iuiviiik lont niivit id in nuti'N ow iliii to llil) tuiiMlliiK ol l colli. linn on tho nowlt) i ild of tli hoN. I III' t'lili'l IIUU riuirii' oi inu oiiiuuuin nnd thn ftiui'itt chi I o( thu (lutmiictN. To Mr. Wm. tiribbh', wo nrn lndi-1 ti'il (or h liMik nt oni' of thn iri'tlii't pic ture" of tho uiottocN nud i i-'IiIciiik of Oildfi'lluwnliip, it wiin nvor our fortune lo Nti'. Uttiwi'll itxi'iutcil, liotn in i-oiori uud ili'Hin. Mr. Crlhbli' in hIno iiKcnt for ft dim Work mlli'd thn ltoyid Hoiid to Wulili, tho I'.K-ki't Miiuiml mid ttUu nu 1!.iU'i I"Wn Miinmil, thn Unt we cvi-r niiw. hi iiiftum in it work of rt nnd tln boolm nrc vury kimmI. Mr. (iribhle will vinit our city Hitiu nimui mid wv hoi that thn viilu'nbln work ho h for null) will mri't witii ft proper reception hy our i iii.iiiK. Yenterduy the iiooplo of UunaHcuN, Kuulo Cni'k mid Viiliiniteer'N were t liiive ii picnie on thn opening ol thu mud (roiu tlioM Hei'lioim down the i'hv kiiinuN l.iWurilN Oregon City. Thev lire tired of triiilinu in I'orlliuid nnd want to jmtron I mi their own count v, but Indieve tluit if unv bridire in to 1 built tunmN the ( liii kiuiiiin it Nhould be built wherf it would itiTouiliiodnU! the Kfeiitent. Hum Iwrof jnople. They truly Niiy tht ftt l'.ukeiN l errry no 'nnro tliuu twuity fiimilieN will llvi it, whiifoiVl werw U hridu'e built lieitr thti niouth of KuiIm Cn'ek itohn the ChickuiiiuH, it would In-nelit the whole populace of one of the richiJit Mi-tionii of the county. hiK condition. At Wiillu Wiillu.W, T. 1 found (iviirythlnifboomliiK, At iMyton, V, T, J found ii Ann Uwn ftiid tni.-t Mi'MwrN. w. ll. ll. rouiN, u. l. hox'tn. nid J. O. Iloiini't ; they wro Imlii and leiirly, hiivn thMir woolen iiiiIin riiniiiiiK In K"od coii'lil ioii nnd hitvn a bright fu turn beforo them. I wInIi them numum in their uiiderlnklnx, I nlxo met C. C, (inrret, tin I'X-iuwNMor "f (Mnekiiinnit Co. )reon. Oritiii look well in thin nee- tlon. TllAVCI.INO ('oIlllliNI'ONIiBItT, llenolutloiiN, To thn ufiftn and wnnhm of Cunhy Lmtye, No. 4U, I. O, . T. Your comnillluc nppolnted to tirepnre rnNolntioiiH on the ilimlli of our Into niHter Mm. CiiNHie I'lii toii. reNiiectfiilly nulimit thn following; W'iihiimh, l)nntli Iihn iuvitdod our fh'o Mil tiiken from UNour beloved N!i- ter. therefore. J rti, h fd h . 1 lilt WO OXlellU U) Hie berefived hunbimd, family, and friendN, our deepent Hympnthy, mid would jMiint tliein to thn lemier mereieN oi nun woo Iihn prouiiw d to be nu over prcttent help iu the lime of trouble. . Urviletrf, 3d. That the charter of our Indue ho draped In inouruliiit, and ft bow of crape hit I'liK'ed on tl ! light Nido of th'i reituliu for thirty dayN. Jimilvni , .id. That u mso of our min-uti-N he dediciited to tho memory of Hi tcr I'HVlon, and thut tin) mmm b lll NcriU'il with her iiiinm, that ft copy lie ftcnt to the Norrowini; hunhund, nd family of our diH'eiiNed NiMer, I hut thev may nco how her nieinory in cheriHhed not only by the meinbm '-f fltift iodtfo, hut by ali ill tbU conintuiiily. Kfiticd, farther, that a copy of thene, reolutioiiN Ih- funi'iHlied the county pap er for pulilication, Hei-pei tfiillv Nllbinitted. ii. I,. Mm, Caiiiiih Aoamn, Committee. Ki.vnu Avkiiy, In puNNiiiK we callod t tho Aurora !nilln, whieii at, prcNimt liro (dint down jorrepiilrN. JSo mill In Oregon han bet ter imwhlnrry of ittt kind and everything almut it bore the evidence of thrift nnd good care. The ftppl and pear crop of the neigh borhood in Nbort but eherriun Were plaii tif nl. Tli niiw mill baft been rented for a term by Mr. Jacob Muller who Iihn al ready quite, a largo number ol fine log in the pond. Three U'liuiN from wilhoit fxht KpringN arrive regularly every day with Noda water for 1'ortland, Largo ijuanti tii N of it are whipped from here t) all putlN of thu Ntatu. Hut onn of the moat Nolomjland cchid ed upotN in Oregon In tli pliu where Dr. Win. Keil, tli futhorof tho Aurora (ienmm colon v, and Id family ars hur led. Under the nIhmIo of beautiful co darN, yewa and other cvergreenn, urn the gravea of the old doetor, bin wife, two noun and four daughters, Lift on' wife and three, urandeliiidrcn. On the iIik:- tor'N grave ia ft largo hoftdntone of Ituliun inarhle, all tho other Ix-lng fumiNhed with wiNideu oneN. neatly l'arvel and in- m ribed In (ieruian text with tho niimoN and date of tlio birth and death of those who rout beneath It '!" mr,e' Idea of what a rcNtimi . ' ' A nhould bo, mid it In a credit i i tin conimilnl ty in and around ' 'W they have mich ii lieaqtiful i . m 0.ir uiiditU Mr. fii.ii. Kran ' ' Use lrtt ap pointed l)t am! ' '! we have wm-ii forumiiy ft d if ,i SJitWkdent that the tm'oiiIo of Am '- t relieve In hiiviiisf tho roady i .! imnufac tured by our Mon . relhtu in :?an Kriineiwo. l.eavinir Mr. Kraut' hi rre wo tailed on Mr. Andrew tiiwuy, who lion of the inoHt comploto liftriifNt tusking cNtahlioh meiitN in Oregon. Urn work n peak n for Itnelf and w ill compitn -witli that of any Himiliir eHtariliHliment l.i Urcgon. Mr. KeoKh. tho engineer who was ao badly ftciibled a nhort time ago. is pro ereHning finely under tho care of lr. W, I W. (iienev. Ho IN nt the Atiront Hotel, Aurora hn aljout H) UdmhiUutg and la ntill growing, Minn U. tiieHy left for Pacific Co., V. T., to vinit friendN and old asNin-iaU'N. She waa tti'coinpaniod by her brother an fur aa l'ortluud. lr. W. V, tiieney ban jimt received flue colt from Wiinhington Territory. He waa ottered much moro money than ho paid for it out an it In ft iiuo rmultiter he needs it liiinK. ' 'uiuinnnlculloa. vn.iioir. July 2, 1K8.1. The Hoda.HpringN pie nic in ft thing of thu pant. It waa a doeidud nuccchn, Tourteen hundred mtnoiin drflilk mn tniubled the watera, The Silverton hronn band gave their MTvieox free for th i oiTiihioii. I'rof. Mclulyro delivered mi oration in re'iird to S'liiduy aehiKila, Ac., He miid tlie originator of Sunday Hchin.ls wiin an KiiKlinluimn, n citizen of I'.rint'.l, (he pin city of Kngland. Mr. I'. J. Uidinu-n, the piivtdcnt nnd muxter of cereinonii'H, aeeiued rained fmm the ..... .1... .Hi.... Tl l.-,l.i .11.1 ITII'lie lor l I. li t'. nu- i.ir.i.-.,i4.n ..... ,r oft ,ooq IIH'lr 11111 V H till II 1 Wl Ullinil . II- . . ftworiU th. v Inul .Irawn canes, which M .. Li.m :-A evbryb.rfy in mtent 7. ... ! ...... I.' i. ..j .i..M',.u I on tulliinir about mad and hruigoa 1 ask he o were ..,.o inaginnrv foe iH-m ath j "!"!' " yourcohm.i.N to give ft few m-at-i.. l t.....,.l tl,.,. one of them I " "baa that, have come into my head Ktreti-hcd the earn of oonii' unruly boy! thut acted a little doiikeyinh. It crved j them right. l!r:iv iniimhid, give honor i to whom honor in due. The ringing by! the ni hooln wiin done in an excellent and ' creditable xtvlo. The U auty and talent j of t'lucliainan county Were hlendc'l to- '1'yjlh ll'y llrma. Mm W. J.CuhUell hulliK U'Nt N. liT tloil of llowern 'i, the IkwI Imikiiig gar den, not only in thin town, hi,t Ii) any of tair licighlririiii; citit'N Ni nay all vim .r. Hi Honor Iho Mayor hill pn-Ni'iited Caturuet Honi' Co. Nu. 2 with a nplemlid ting alair which we ly'C to Nee r.iiwd omrii and itn flag Hying on regular meet ing iilghtN. Tho Kntkiimusk lu'know IcdireN (nun the Hon. Wni. Te,-h, comniinnni.ai yr of chin it v for the nUte of W i-iooin Ahwnee from town prevented tin f.viu meeting him. MennrN Koutn, llonnet, and K.titn, of liivton. V. T. have their wm.N'ii mill in full riinuhvt order. Cvervlrnug started Up Ntiioothly and nicely 'aud plenty of wool i on hand. From McMinnville, we lenru Unit Mr. A. J. Appeivon ii iiegotiiiling for the Newhy wandioiiM' nt that plwy. Humid he Ihtouio ila owner he will in all proba bility remove to Yamhill Cu. Rhoumiitinm In tho niont tcnil.le ilin eaw that h.in ever nllheted huiiiiuiitv. yet It liintiinllv yields to the powerful dmgN that Kendiill'N Spavin Cure In com poed of. Head ildvel tineinenl. lU pnirn Nhould be linmrdiiitely Hindu on thn apron at tho north end i tho Clackiimiia wagon road hrU'.'. 1'tankN are line and a railing in rmiltv nii.tWd. In Itn preneiit condition it ia du:)c- roim. At the nreiuen'N drill laM Siitwdayag'HMl Ntreiitu of water waa thrown on iho top of tho Imperial mill new warehoune. It w aa fully demount rated that our w ater workN are ample for tho extinguishment of any tiro that might in cur. Quito a number of the Ihivh nro going lo .Mount HikxI next tvitimhiy. iry nearly all the iiiciiiIhtn of tho Mmdy airing bund will ) oij of town ami' Home will tin howling Iu tho wihlcrncNN. Mr. Johnny W nteMiin Kelly ,ow forviuai) In one of the gang. When your only beloved ami ooiiion home scarred up aa the renult of ft juven ile fight, apply Ken'tiill's Hpnvin Cure, and tho pain w ill ceimn nml the Intellect will bo greatly Ftrenglhened; and in all probability he w ill noon, he in tlio V,l:)lg. jloiiao. Head advertineiueiit. There waa ft plennant wedding paiy uf Mr. rruier'N near tho LiM'ka on Tuemlay. evening. Another Mfnn I'ariner bticiime another MrN. Kurd. There wkn ii K'K'd'y number of young people preaent, 11 nice supper and Nome line preKenta. May their married life continue uh pleutijut im the bculunitig. The road liint north, o( tho, yVbeiiiethy bridge w hich waa recently oMnid neeilN tt g'Hid deal of Horupjiig, Thotu are knolln and hollow'N that Nhould1' 1k. done away with. When people voluntarily give their property for the public pood, wo nee no la'tter way than putting tlio annul in tlio beat poNaiblo condition. Mr. Hubbard, of Violg, took, homo a fine, mower lt Mondiiv. It whh uuiiiii fftctured bv tho JuciNon.Mfg Oi., t Ouk- luiid, Ciilitornlii, for whom Mr. John Mv era In agent. Wo liko lo kuu Vueillc CoiiHt iiuinufiict tired- article coming to tho Hlirfiice. rat rpnl.o homo tiuluntr(l'N tliat In tho bent UiinU)t.l,l'otct.tiijl'' Lnnt WIiioday thu liltle, iHiugliter nf, Mr. H. Nachandi who renidea cloao to tlie Clackutniift bridge, while j.l.vving at Hchool, fcUiinvt brolte her nun jUHtnbtiv.c thov.,ni.t. Jr. J. W: Notria. who, by tjiy.wv 1" "" "IU '"'Ht I'liyHielaiiH In Or Bgon.'wiia called on and reduced tho ffacturo, Till) UUio (fin 18 progruHHing Mr. 1', C. Martin E'c acnjn to visit your county nhu. Weather dry, but rrop are looking Well, inHi'lillly full wheat. Hav Wilt ti hint."-" ! thoonilgni'lnn ; liiont of tho new comcra go far eanl of un. AiU'rt Biivago, ami of llnrxele, ia niar ried and in kn old funhioiied now lis any of UN. Mr. John Mayfu Id who formerly lived in votir cmnty, now liu'i neat: llcpptu r Hlld in doing well.. The widow Ktricklin and fauiilv, more A c;ill al your olil ( lackaiuaa count v (eniacum are all tloing wviis liniHN V alley east of Tho Halle i set tling up very iuM having incrcuned ten to one in thn hiM year. When niH'onnry we can irrigate nearly all our laud, but we do not do it for grain l'or garden truck we do and we can beat the world for vcgetablca. Memrn. Itnrxcllcftiul Alliert Savage. are still living and doing well, although they hu,vo '.ont a i;reiit many childrili by diph Uieria aince they cuine here. The Ciiwude Mountain mad (bv Har low 'a (talc) in innpleiidid condition other iemrtn to the coiiirurr notltU.itaiiilUig. It In bet In-r than ever feforov We nro ruiNiuif foie of tho fluent horseN in Or-goti iiiKlouriM'ople are pay ing more attcntU'U to lineNhn k than ever In lore., Nnm we aliull bo the Kentucky id, Auierica. Mont of the largo bamln of caltlo have lieen Kohl, l'or titty inilen from the tiionntaiiiN mont of the range linn la'cn I'ikten out, but beyond that there are still largo herds. Our range is becoming len every year, although wo Ntill ruinv a great iiuuiIh'I' of aheep, but tho decrcane of range, means the ijiereani' of fanning land, con neiuMillv mine nettlein and population.. Jtint what we and till Oregon neeil. it wiail crop baa been very good, but to the late legislation ol I onurena, lUiK iiiliclegiHUilion too at thnt.we do not begin to get un gmid ft price for our wool un wo ought. lVimwrat that we aro wo do not believe iu cutting dow n prici'N otbe .American producer. GranihopperN aremnking their npjvar anco now In our midt. They nee not doing iuikIi iliiuiiige hn yi;t, bij, Henven only kiiown wmiv iney uuiy no in iow m tnn. If thoy lncreani an they have for thu IitHt two or three years,, we ahull be t)enrly as bud olf an Ui peoplo of poor Knnaiift., from hearing ncverul r iuart men of thin county at dillcivnl tunc, dim uns thin mut ter. In the irt pJace the fact is there nre some cople (judging from tlio sign ers to a M-tition circulated by Mr. Nol letl), who want a bridge across the Mol ulla ut tho site of the old (ioode bridge, and I am informed by other parties that those w iintinir the liruigo pay no taxes. Now I say thin is not riuht. A poor man lian no riiiht U travel a road or cruaft a bridge, such luxunea nro tur Uie lun-He-proud pn.pi'rly owner who Is out ofdebt ; he is the iiiHii who dovs alt tlu trawling ; lie "pava taxes uVjon," "and don't you forget tl-"' . T'.n rg urj ptl.era who say "twentv tho riv..'. ' now." . ' word it-i ' eoef j bri " . . t . I coiiit V H.-at and tnen gi-ther, making one hiirtnonions whole. There was u pow wov or dance in the hkntitig rink or hall, 1'ridny or Saturday eveiiini's j tho ice did not break, ciJi'w." ipieiitlv there was no one drowned. Mr. McLaren with gener .un liltrality gave all vinilorntotho pie nic tho freedom of tin- ground (or thut day. P. II. Iiiiiian has cnujht bin gopher in my nit imp; ho found him one morning an dead an a d.nir nail. We rejoice ex cee.linly (or Hi" death of tlio common I'IM'lllV. lk'iiver ljiko htintem have roi- U) the mountains on a grand hunting expedi tion. An there are several i.naii biiiouk them I expect to nave soiiiei.i,oS w. , ."..,, ... ,. comuiuniciiU' wt.eii it icy reu in. j. '-;" .".r ,.,...:,, .,! the highest the way to build Mr 1 I 'M, o Mr ' P '"- S"t down on internal ...n...l (,,rlt-. i.-,uul;.mnon I r .laV CV ""'J v.... - pie conld for i(t 'em do it r and let the : hat Clackanias (t'ery" to Uuld : . ' r get to their t how tmungra- Iftr I'rom PIounoM Hill. Jcke 29th WX En. KsTKHfiilNR: There was ft select linnr party and picnic at thu reniijenco if Mr. M. CulkitiM on the 2:!rd inatuut. About eighty guentM as lernbled. At Urn o 'clock the I IcuHBiit Hill hrHSN mud ren dered Hiiveral pieces of line music for the entertainment of the party, and then the choir sang "The Picnic" In a very credit able manner. After this thu baud boys played tho air of the sume in a pleasing style, then for awhile tho band and the choir took it time about entertaining the merry crowd with excellent vocal and in strumental music. Then the choir nai.g the "Croquet song" and the game waa immediaU'ly introduced and from thence on the click of the bulls arid an occiuiion- al peal of hearty luu'fhter over tho game could be heard until late in the evening. The baud boys were unnniuilly generous with their music, and if 1 do say it played some real genuine good pieces, ami, considering the time they have been practicing And the unavoidable changes that have taken place among its mem bers did exceedingly well, with the as sistance of Mr. Bcott Inglis, leader of the New burg brass band who most gracious ly came down and kindly took part in the exercises. Ami one thing which the band in noted for in its promptness in fur nishing music. Also the iiuiiiIst of thn pieces oud the willingness with which they render them. Hurfng tho day game of all kinds suitable for the occasion were iritnsluced. At alxjut one o'clisk the party, headed by the band, prrx-ceded to the harmonious (.trains of a beautiful march, to where a bountiful dinner was spread on a table underneath the mass ive firs near by, Tl.e, dinner, I must say. was simply elegant, the table being spread with all the delicacies imaginable, and I believe the gmsl ladies present surely must have prided themselves greatly in the excellence of the different dishes set before us, And I am confident that most of them understand tho art of pantry to perfection. After dinner was over and all had partaken heartily of the ruaguitl cent reliant, the dancing portion of the merry-making party repaired to the spa cious ball room w here dancing was kept up until late in the evening. itlt danc ing, croquet, instrumental and vocal mu sic, and games of all kinds, there was no tima for any one to fee I dull and sleepy. Then the large quantity of cherries, that looked so enticing! the thoughts ol wliii.ii almost makes one wish there w as a pic nic nine days out of every week ! Thanks for the enjoyment of tlio occasion are due every one i.resent as all were alike in Uiukmir the most of every thing. Mill, of course, the honor of the event principally is'iongs lo me wonny committee oi ar rangement.." Mrs. G. Olds of Middle ton, Mrs. J. C. Buchnnun of fiutteville, Mrs. S. Calkins of "Grove House," and Mrs. J. W. Gmhum of Graham's ferry. At six o'clock the party after congratu lating themselves iioii the plennire. of the day bid each and all pleasnaut adieu, and departed satisfied that nil had prov ed a success, notwithstanding tho fact that a man (not a i4itlemaii)of thU com munity had tried to hire several of the band boys to pt.iv truant aud spoil the music, but our Pleasant Hill bandlioys I am proud to say, nro not to 13 purchased for the hiiuill sum of lire doll art, let it be understood. And it this man has any uiore eiudi to lisn)se of let him donate it to the Imnd for playing, instead of trying to hire them not to play. Among those who were jire-sont were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buchanan of Hutteville, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jan. Old of I.iifnyetto, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Parrot t, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parrott of "Wild Hirtve," Mr. nnd Mrs. Kohimton of New l.nr Mr suit Mrs. Attli-hnrv and Mrs. Smiock' of Mtddleton.'Mnr. J. V. ttralmm of Graham's ferry, Mrs. John S week of MtVNI.IilttiM OTM l".. Mr. W, V,'. f-trleklin, of Trncey'n 1ms pair of bulls thut he wirihes to sell. They aro six years old, lurge size and well broken to work. 4t If you want aft organ pr a piano come to me. I can furnish you with whatever you need. J. Kciiham. To Whom It May Concern. Thl certifies that Jfr. A ndrew Kocher is the only authorized agent for the sale of the Ieering machine iu the county, for the season of lHu. All orders given to him will be promptly filled. Orders giv en to any oilier parties w ill not bo filled after this date. Wm Ijukrino, I'.y O. 1.. Erving, General Agt. Oregon City, June 14, lH&i. . . '.J. U -'J1 AVe would like a fof more small im proved terms for Io near Oregon City. We are selling many more farms than any other agents in the county. Judge l'.andall gives his entire attention to the business, Cuoss & Kanimu. ahitl - Ileal Estate Agents. Foh 8ai.e. A fine bodv of timber land on trie O.AC. H. K. Most of it good soil. Only nlsmt two hundred yards from it illamette Itiver. Kit'lit of way and wharf privilege oecnred. Wol sella at f'2,2") and $L',"iO a cord, abundant sale. Will at-1 1 for cash orxi-hunge for im proved farmhiij lands. Crohn & I'ANnALL.' al2G Heal Kstate Agent. Two splendid blocks and In the most desirable location in City View l'ark ad' dition to Kant Portland, about one ndle from the eitv limits. Street cars will sen run there, the inm being now on the w ay. UM sell from 150 to t.iJO. Terms very easy. This is a chance to put away a nest egg for a rainy day. Sixty five lots adjacent to these ' blocks were sold last week. For further particulars apply to Clemkxts & Hisvi:, Heal Estate Agents, Enterprise OUice, Oregon City, Oregon, For Pale. From two to five acre tracts of good unimproved laud adjoin ing the city limits for sale at reasonable figures. Cuoss 4 Hamiaix alio Keid Estate Agents Notice ofi'luiil Proof. Tin4 onto at Oregon City, Or, June , M. Notlwi Is hereby (rlVMi that the following, n mxlNolM r has filed notion of hlhiteii. tlon to mnkn flnnl proof in support of lil claim aiel that mid prof will bo muds tn rorn Ilt'iclnlsr snil flewlvrr. Nt V. a. I.ri.i) offlu. at I'rcgDn Cllr, Or., on BnturUsy, auk, , mill, yls : Ucorun Armstrong, homsntcad entry, Nn. 3I.'M, n.r th Heine snj ndditlotinl horiK-MFNd entry, No. SOU, for lota 1 and J, all In neo s, t in. rS. Mb names th following wltneMti toprovs his continuous rflnlrlence upon and e.illlvn tl -n nf l(l Innd, vis : J. C. Biit. W. M. Htonc. K. JH. Ttlehrdmi, amlJ.H KlehnrilMin, a I of Oicxon l.lty pot office, Clackit-nas county, Orrgon, aMSt BARIM, f.egttter. ."tiollce of final Proof. Land offlcs at Orf gon City Owgon, June 4, limt. Nntlwi Ii hrby riven thnt the followlnf nimcd settler hut ft If d notice of h r lnln tmn to mK Hunt proof In iipnrt, nf hi- elslin snuthnt id pri.of will b mails Imfore He glKtrr and Kdcclvor, V. H. I-nncI I'tllee, st Onuon City, Oreicon, on Hiituniny, July 1. lon.1, 7ls : -tlnrtha June iJindli, widow of Jacob 8, fjindls. dwned, who msda bomcttBud eni try. No. iKtii, lor n Hofift k. and HildillonHl hoineslcsi entry. No. 4076, fur S HofS k all In sec A, t3. r5e, Sh nmnes the fn lowing wltncws to prova her e ni Unions retldence upon, and cultiva tion of said land, H : W. T. I. Inn. i;harls Mnn, Wniley I)ong Inu mod Knhert Poftter, ml of Eaftls t'rK, ClaukainM county, Oregon. L.T. BaRIW, H5t ReglsUir. J. D. SLOVEIt, PAINTER nnd rAPEB-HASGEB. Oregon City, Oregon. Will take contracts in town or eoutry, in all work in first-class style and agree to pve sntiifiiction. Prices low to snit the times. Cnlciuiiming, biil posting, etc. don on short notice. sepM .Notice of Final Proof. Lnd Office at Oregu City, Oregon. June). iaJ. Nottos !s hereby elven thst tho followlnif rumrd settler has filed nolle of hi Inten tion to mk-e final proof In support ol hla claim and thst uld proof will be mde bofora Hi!lterand Keo lver V. Land offioe, Orison City Oregon, o Krlday, July W, 18W, v- . . . .. John IJ. runer, nomewiira eniry nu. for the n H of n k. of I, t i , r 4e, He name t he following witnes-es Uiproy hi continuous renldenoi upon, auj eulllva tlon of nld land vis : ...., . J H Wewer, V. '1 rube', Nets Nelson and O. I'ederaon.Nll of Sandy, Clackamas eounty Anio Ulrlck Trubl, homestead entry, No. S.HI, for the e , of n e !, of t V, 1 2 s, r 4 , lie name the following witnee lo prer hlseontliiu'iureiiidenc up"B, nd cultivae tl n or, ld lai d. vis : Hernianu Kihcr, J. H. Wewer, 8. B. Hatch andJoha Ullrich, allot Sandy, Claekainaa cou.iy.Oreton. UT.BABt. !45t Ite6iler. Wilhoit SUMMEE ho In .py U of . l.nVu,g!-nrfrty. They will ov ne pHund girl ' Wife nnd ds-.,-b.er ar , Wd .11 jump rig it up to migilsMiig favornblv. 1 for to men- , r ; hat . the ening nnd all were sinking: Some love to roam on the dark sea foam Where the shrill winds whistle free l'.ut a chosen I'lind in n uioiintaiii land And a life in the woods for me. The doer wo nuirk in the forest durk.cte. Wu. Howkul. ItOlt , lion anil cupitul, the. wherewith tnat Vr,'.: , " Anna Kruse, Katie Wagm-r, Allie lwn ing, Maggie Inglis, fay UiJiinson, Mar tha Young, Lily tweck, and Messrs. Al ex. week, Julm Clove, Scott Inglis,John Her, Chas. ltiku-. ( has, Pristow, Uick l'arrott, Frank and Fred Olds, Frank Kruse. Willie Wagner, I'nve McConell, Mat. Haker, Eli Calkins, Wm. and Geo. Youngt aiI others too numerous to men tion. Yours tnilv, ".Smilax." in the stone age. Hut our rmartC lacka miis county financiers w ill say it w ill put the connty'in debt, and unit until next veur, then we will have a bridge. I say if they can build a bridge) next year they can thin. (Suppose- the fanner wnnta a machine to cut his grain, diK'S he wait until after harvest and then go and buy one? Nol lie s.vs 1 w.iU buv a machine now and when 1 thresh 1 w;jl (ay for it. That is the sensible way bit. iiue tine ma chine w ill be useful in the future. I not On Thursday lust we paid tho alwvo thn snine reasoning applicable to the town a visit and wen- surprised to find it j htidgo? I any most assureifry it is. If a place of even more life and enterprise the county is not aide to pay for any ren thiiu we anticipated. The Hint familiar, sonnble inprovcuient tkut will increase face we found mi arrival w as thnt of An- j the value of property then it ought to sell drew Kocher, one of Aurora's principal ; out, dog cheap, to "the highest bidder. liieivliiuitN. Amly lis.k us in ins nouse i luit luutils up any cfuiniryr lupuai. Spring's. RESOBT. This favorita summer resort ia now open for the reception of guests. TUe house has been thoroughly renovated, and new furniture, beds and bJdiu$ put in. The Table will be snppKed with tine best the market affords, and no palua w ill be spared to secure tba eujpynieut and com fort of cuests. The Camp Grounds, as nsuah is in good order, and uptlied with Swings, Dancing Floor, etc. A eood snwlv of Groceries. Provisions, Cigars awl Tobacco, etc., kept constantly on hand m the store at reasouabia prices. A potitofllce will be established tie first of July, with mail service three tijues a week. M. L. McLEBAN, Lessee- For further information, apply to SI. I McLEBAX. Wilhoit, ClackaoJA ftt.. Or McLERAN l!ECS..rertlni Police of I'lastl Proof. Wnd Office at Oregon City, Or. Juu7,WoM. Notice 1 fcerby cten that the following; nmnl ttler bss flled i.olloe of hi Intentloa to muke flusl ptoof In uppo t of his euj m. nd tliat ald proof will be m'le before Ken-. Utei and K.-celver, U.S. Ind ofilee t I're-. gnn City, Oregon, on Friday, July law, "'liihn II Wewer, homertead entry. No.JOTft forthew H.ofe i. of see 14, t J . r 4 e. He name the following wltneMo to prrve, h eonlinou reldence upon, and cuitivalloa of said lunn, mi: H Hcher,T. Fischer, C. Tiubel, and NeU Nelson, ail of bandy, Clackamas County,. "AUaUHermnn Fischer, homestead entry. Nn. for thi n H of w W. snd sdditloiinl homestead entry, No. 8WJ, f.r the H of n W k. of see ll, I li.rte. lie name the followinr wltnee to provs hi. eontlnuou reidenc m,ou, and cultlva-. IWn of ld Isn't, vis : ..,, . . John r. hubbe. U.Trubel.F. Beetle, and J.. H. Wewer, U of ttaudy. C aekama county, u,e jn- 1m T. BAUIN, tllH Itegirtcr. .leasure of meeting . a iinreins, .Mr uim Xifflitf t Tiiml Ih'i Oitu llor!. Thp.beHt ftirm In tho brush end of Clackuiiuw county, for itnod yield nnd heavv weiiiht to tho bushel is ownod by J. P. tlasfo of Nestueeii. And the boss two Voke of ivxen, inul best driver of the siiuie nre loi ated at tiswego. On Satur day the L'lld said oxen hauled al one load ftviut.hu griuuiry of said .1. P. thigii to (Hiwego a distance of live miles the enor mous amount, or HO sucks, weighing 7,'J00 piiiinds, tor which the ueut little suiii of 142 40 wus cuqoived. Next. I N'oztT.. ft-actur unuly.. i.i..'i Juno 28, 1883.. Editoh EKttfniHK : After Icay.ing Oregon City ( caniu to Duinnseu and then) found ft tine forming country. Passing on to Sandy t found a Hunviali; ing village mid tho gTaju UJ. tluit sectitui IfHiked tlnu. Pussiug on to StumnvilUi I finiiid Hon. 11. Medugin looking out; ft'V tho toll. The road ia in good coiulititm, I lie it came to TvLdi VulleV Utul fiMHld ciups looking well ; punsliuf "nn ti (Jniss ViilJi'V tho. uruiil. moked Pliy WiJ the stock is in splendid eoiulit inu. At Keho 1 found ft llounshing village. Arrivnm at Pmidleton, thu county sent of Umatilla, county, I found everything iu a flotiriah- - 1 1 1 - i ' 1 ' ' ' where we hud the his fninilv. and wife Mrs. J. C. Cnriithers, former residents of Springwater.ChickainiiN t o.,Nit now res i.leiils of Wasco Co., Oregon. Kegn'tting the luck of lim to muke a longer stay we visited the store that .Mr. Kocher has; jiv t disposed of to Mr. J. Will, We saw I a givsl stock, a commodious huildinpaud an obliging proprietor, lie deserves to du well. Our next visit wiin to the store i of Mr. F. Oiesv, which will compare very well with thntof any store in any town in Oregon south of Portland. In this store is the, post-ollice and hiring oirt stnv the mail waa expeditiously disttib tite'd and the wants of the public ndinirii hly attended to- Our next point was the Aurota liottd, persided over bv Mr. Ja yol.i (iiesv. So many p'nt.le have par Uiken of the excellent meals of this fioa tch ie that no encomium concerning its hill of fare is reiplired or necessary at our bunds, tjuile a trade has sprung up in tigricullunil implements at Aurora, it be ing hs'iited midway between O. City and Sulcin and well situated to supply either tho farmers of Marion orClnckiim.'is coun ties. Mr. A. KocherWill soon build V, lino new building near tho depot. One of the most complete w.agotl ahops in Oregon is located at this place and owned by Mr. Stephen, Smith,, lie has an eight horse power steam engine,, lathes ami circular suys uud all thu machinery necessary to do." nnv kind of wood work. His stock of custom and Oregon spikes and felloes speaks well for tho enterprise of thu section iu whiili he lives. A lino church is near tho tow n, but we learn tliat services Imvu.bevti held there only a verv few times In several years. Mr. Wm. Fry is tho hlucktiuith of the burgh ami from it casual glance at his building and largo collection of tools he tnint I as doing a good' business, lie is said to bo imo of tho Ixat mechanics in his lino in tho statu. Messrs. Smith Ruppa have an un dertaker's establishment, but owing to the healthy Ideation of tlio town and the robustness of' those living any where in or near thu town they uro not much trouhlud with business. Wo next willed on lr. M. Oiesy, oi'p of Oregon's best nnd most successful pnvsicians. IT. viiesy is wen riiwwjuii thfs I'ouiily nnd has a very large practice in.it. No mutter wind wo might, say, we could not do justice to his skill' uud guild heart. Ho is a man whom it is a pletis uiH) and un honor to knowi. CMssitig.thc Htwiun wo next saw Pr. W. . Oiesyone of tho most pi oiuinent. young physicians iu Oregon. Studious in his hiibits nnd devoted to his profession ho bids fair to make a imnie aecond to none on the Pa cific Coast . What brings capital? Enterprise.. W'hat brings enterprise? Internal improrr ment. What koepa our county back? I w ill toll voii. A lot of bloat-headed fools w ill slu'iit against invjtrovement and hold tip their hands with horror at debt. Our grandmothers didn't believe iu putting the county in deU aix) neitlusr ih we. It w ill ruin us fonver. The county w ill get AVaxtbo, at OKwego, two-horvifl teaui to haul brick and wissl and work on scra per. Wajjos, $.") per day. Orkuos Iaos & Steel Co. Elegant line- of birthday and wedding congratulation cards at A. W. Howard's. If you need anv harness, saddles, etc., call and see J. K Orahaui. Ornamental Howard. gold frames at A. VT Mnrriei).. Ai the residenco of M. O. Card, J. 1 Mr. Orlando Fellow s, to Miss Olive Kirk, both of Highland, Oregon. May joy and happiness be their lot for evermore. At the (Tiff House, Oregon City, July E. tierrv, .Mr. A. V. tin 7 WkejMusX Notice of I'lal Proof. Ind office at tr gon City. Orejon. June . 1SS3, Kotlea 1 hereby clveo thst the following named r.tler ha flled not ceot hi Inlentiou to make flual pnsf .n upportof hiilu)ink snd 'low aid oof ill b mude before Keg lsler snd tu-clver V. 8. . d orbce, t j.n-. ..... -. iirenoM. on Tu'dsy.July , lnw.. vii -TUoma i . I'cttitt, hi)iiuied entry. No.. .'. for the e ) of n 1 of sec IS, 1 2 . r 4 r. IU uaui' tbe followmc witnee to ptove his ooullnuou reldeuc upon and cultiva-. turn of.sul laud vl: M.tppenoo. V. Uurde. J, BtroulB and IV. ker, uiuf Kafile Creek, llacksuis County p' L.T.BABIN. Register liianrdlaa'a Hale. Johnson, McCown Tanner, ally's In accordance to an order and ileeno I-, lued to me out of the Ciaiuty Cuurt,ol Wuitnos. nmn county. ou'Ron, auihorwniic ni M. i.uurdluu ol the person and es alcoi tranc-( fc. lainplieli.an Uiwne pertou. I.wltlou K1DAY, tbelth day ol July, A.D. 1SS3, at the Court Bouse door. In Oregon City Clackjinis county, Oregon, sell at puuilo uo tlou totlie hUbeai bluuer lor ch Iu baud the lohuwL'i decribe i real pr iperty, situate Iu Clin:ka,us County, Oregon, to-wll: Tn, undivided luree iteeuth ol the north nlf of me donation land claim of Feudal C. Casoa. and, wiw ta li ttKIE. . . i. a. n v. " . .. Guardian of said ward, June T. MM. W't l. 1' iu debt to the county and the devil w ill j j.'cr at'i ancy lA-abo, ull ol Cluck , ...... .i... tl. - :ii Ixa .... ' ia) m juiy generally, i nu tuiuiiv in uv anias Co., viregoiu hankrtiiil. .ow i w nnt io ssk hi uu can dor, did anybody ever hear of. a. eoiintv bankrupting itself bv improvement? If so, how did they adjust th business? Did tliev sell the county, and it who bought It and for, w hat purpose.. I have never la-ard of i.su.t; baiikswitiog al thoiih souie othses jeiiy havu iLu- so. Hut lot one of tln-se fellov hitvo a farm worth lOOO frwk' an-.f tiie man any if such an inipruvciiii lit was made I'd give you tJiXH), h will figure it up ami say to himself 1 ran rt3 thut kr 7lH); aee how ipiick hn will IsTn w the money and make tliis ontTp in h;i n.ir: I-nprove-nu'iit worth $tboO; to ensh, tW ; I'rotit. t:t(K): bullv tor met Hut don't you give tho county tliis show in her im provements ; It might increase inv taxes six bits, and although it will increase tho value of fund ny hind is not for sale and what do I care? Tliomoro it ih worth tho more taxes I will havo kv pay and some of these twor ciiHses might get the iH'.netlt of It and that is not right fur wo want them to stav right, where tlmy are. and then It will build up Oregon City and wo don't believe In that. For some season unknow n to mQ about four-fifths ol the people in this county do not want t' sec Oregon City build up. Thoy havo a spite at it. Now for my part I should like to see Oregon City its largo as Portland j then Chicknmiis countv could havo good roads and briirgea too. Tliey say,, idi, let the court huiiso go. We have got Just ns paid a court house as we, need., Well If r.i.v county in Oiviron or anv other place, iv.'.vds'a, court house Chickunias Co.. does. Tho lU'eSHlll ttl'lllllgeiuuuis uiw diariuto U) tho county, tho town and.hV neiuile-in L-enenil. Whv is Illinois tla third stuto in the Union? It hv not Ue- cnusa the soil is moro productive, or the clliuoio Detu'r mini inner vim en. pim i still eiuuituriitiviilv. a young stuto. It ia because her nooiile tool, hold of ititeniHil imiiroveinent and did all tlte.V cculd t build .hnr up. liistetid of oinbracing fo gvisin tliey went hiini in luinil Willi aii- liifhlonnu'iit. Instead of saung, do as von. did twentv vcuiN airu. thev Nuid W erv venr brimrs Its imnniveuients .iuid.wp aVf'keep up with tho times, "bust or.-u bust." Hoping to hear from others on tliis subject I am , Ox Who pays no Tax. At the lesidence of the bri'tVa father, Mr. Jos. M. Fanner, Linn City, Oregou, July :l, lS.s.1, bv Uev. K. Oerrv, Mr. A. Ford und Miss L. iV.vFaJUifr,ult of Cluck aiuas CoM (hegon, I.etler I.U. Follow ing is a list of Utters remaining in the postotUYe at Oregon City, Clack amas county, Or., July 5, 18S3. If called for say when advertised Hurrows, James Finncii. J tirace, Entitle Juss Howell. M Mrs James, 1 W Kev 2 Muthias. C II Pereth. John Sinifh, E.U-Miss , Herrith, John riemiug, n Jlawley, IIC llurrin'gton, B Mrs Lowrey, U Potter, A A Mrs Kugg, K K Wagner, C W J. M. Bacon. V. M. Tlwe mnl SneeeMfnl Remedy ever dis enveced s it in re titln In Its rnVrts and does not blister. KKAl) I -KuoK tEl-OVV. Saved Him 1,800 DolUrs. Adams. N. Y.. Jan. , 1W. Pa. B. J. KF!ni.i. Co.. Ueni :-llAvin d 'd Rood desl of your Kendnll fpvm Cur llh grMt sueeew, 1 tlioii;lit I nu!d lei voj know what ll has done for e. Two year nco I hsil svdy a coit s wm ever raised In Jetr-rson county. When i was breBkliur him. h kicked over tue crni bnr and Kil fust and tore one of ht hl'id ICR an to 1.1. ','. I employed the best furrier, hut ih.'v all Mill lie mi spoiled. Ho hd s very Urielhomiiph-pln.siid I lined lw Isjttles of vour KemlHir tfnavln Cure, nnd tt took Ihe biinrn enliri'lv ctr. snd he n!d Blleriraril forll.siM) (dollars). 1 nave iuwa ii hit wine xpavlns snd wind gull,, nnd tt hn stwsy cured coioplettfly and lelt'Ue Wg smooth. It Is a ipli'iulid medMliw f I rlleumsilsm. I have recommended It tt a good many, snd thev all say It do" tbe work. 1 In Wlthertnct .n 4 Kneelsad' droit tore. In Adiuvthe olhe-divv and kw very flue .,i turn von sent tin-in. Itrlullo buy It but could not; lley Hid If 1 would write to sou that you would send mo one. I wlh Von wou'd. sn 1 1 will do ycu all th rood I can. Very reipcclluUy, K. S. Lyk. Spavin Cure. P. lee ft ner bottle, or 6 Vottles for IU. All drtitCKlsls hve It or can Bel It for you.or ll will be aunt lo any NiidivM on reeelpt of price by Ih n nprlvior. Ia. II. J. Kk"pai.i. o.. Kuo.biira- Falls, VI. B'nd for il.usinitod circular. Sold by all Druggists. 8k5J71y Uaardiaa'a Nule. XOTirE IS IIEBEBV GIVEN THAT BY 1 virtue of an order of the Comity I'omt, irf Marl'. n County, oit-aon, msdo on the aeiu dny of May, Ivl. in the uistter ot the nuar-. dlsnship of Mary Field and 11 aud Field,, minor, I will on 8ATURPAY. JVNESOlh, ISO. At 10 o'clock In Ihe fomnoon of sold day," otter for suit, at public suction, to the b'gheti. bidder lor cash in hand, al the Court lioiiw. d.Kir, In Clttiksinas Couuly, hlate ot Orenon, all the rl(tu, title, and Interest of said minors nd esch ot them In snd lo the following described reul estate to-wll : tsn much as lies, on tbe north side of the center line or turead of th Tualslln liver of the donation land claim of Joeph A. lie Ids, known on Ihe map and p of the fulled Mates Surveys, ns notillcatlon No. 9S7, eeilincai No. Hit, claim No.l7, part of section SI and HA, T. 2, u w i ml. und clsim No. 51. cart of ev. i Ion two and three, luT. , 8., K. 1 esst of tbe W lilnmette Meridian In Clackamas. o.unty..Stat.ofOrel,,n;jEoK(,iEciiNKi Uuordlaa of the above named uilnttrs. myJU ."Volley Tho City tux list is nmv in mv possess ion for toflii'tion and all taxes must bo paid within the time proscrila'd by, tow orthty will be considcnd delinquent and collection inado and costs addcd,.aa the law directs. II. J. Uakdinii. July 3, 1883. Assessor & Uulkctor. OnlfinMcc !o.i Bo it ordained by the City Council, of Oregon Citv. tluit thorw- bo und there hereby is levied iit)on; all tho taxable property of tin gon Cit si, a tax of four and one-half mills, (4) on tho dollar, for tho year 188,'J. Passed tho counci'u Juno 25, 1SS3. 8. lkCAi.iKp, liecoidcr. aniLOira rURKWlM. Immediately relieve Croup, WhiMiploii CoHKh aud Uronuhllla, Hold hy Ooo. A, Hurdli). HI.EEI'I.KMH N Itlltm msdi) miserable by thnt lerrlbls eougli. Btillol'. Coje is-the remedy for yon. For sale by U. A IUrdlng. THE PEV. UCT. H. THAYEP, of Hour- lw.n T...1 iiivii i-notli mvaelf ami wife ftWS our live' to BHILOU'sJ , C,04JJMP1'I0N,I IIAYISG BOUGHT AT ASSIGNEE'S PALE tut; Oregon City Pottery, TOGETHER WITH All the Stock on. Hand , At lime of the nsstguitKatv Tho undersigned uro ufutfrhg for sale. Flower Pots.of rll 6izes, Jugs, J a rsy.C rocks. &c. Of the capacities usually desired. There is also it limitod amount of , TorraCotta piping of various sizes on hand. '.' which, wu will dispone of at reasonable rates. tiik nmn jwnnATiox In which tho products of this pottery hnvo luiit'oniilv been held bv those who havu tvKnil ..tliciu sullicicntly uttests theif l cmi;Ujuuu., For th p'scnt our wares can, he bought at retail of TOPE & CO. Police of ApplicatloB to l"ir., cU Tlissbr Iaind. U. 8. Land offloe at Oregon City Or. May , ls3. Notice I hereby nlven that Thnma H. For, rester of Clackamas county, ureicon, has. mad application tu purvluise tlies!,ofn W, aud u w k of s e k of section nuino. r as,, ol township nuinher 3 south ol eauae number. 4eof ihe Will.-uieiie meridian, under the Jrovts ons of. the svei of Omiinuu, apiovad. uuc X l-'S, eiillt.d"An act lor the sulo of l imber tan in mo cua c oi . a..!... ...., Dn-Kon. Nevada, and In W ashtiKtou ierrK tory. All adverse claims to smd tram of laud,, orimv portion thereof, must be Hied In the I n lie J etules Ijind Oi. i, al Oregoii Ultv vr.. Con,, before the explraliuu of uty dujislrom. tlilvdule. UIvvd under my hand this Sdday of May. IfoX UT. UAIUN, mSlOt x Jtgster. Notice of I'lisnl Proof. Land Offloe at O: egon Clt y , Omnon Junt IA, Is3. Notice 1 hereby (riven thst the folli.wli.n-. minted settler has filed notice of hi Inlentiou to niiike llnal prool in supptrtof tils cIhIiii,, and that s-ild proof will bo made b' lore Kea-. Ister and llecelver V. 8. Uiudoillceat uregon,, on July 17, 1SS.I, via! O. W. Cased y, Homtsioad Entry No.8H87( for Ihe I.ot (o. J. of He 4, T. 8, K. J K. He namo the lollowlng wltne to prove, his O 'lit numuresl leuoiiup-n and cultivation t of. said laud, v tleorue Urnhiini James Whltloctt, l-red, Vum'.ei line, and Benjamin Jiipaar, all ol' n-Kon Cluv nostSJlBv, Clsokama county, Cuviron U 'i. UAll!N, yil-U, Ileglaler. .MH'1(.'K Tt IU U.1M.US. Sealed, proposal for the erection of th. itiuie bssi iuenti of the Clarkamas County -court house and Jail, will be received al my o!Rue, OreRiui city. Cl-'Okamn County, Ore-., kou, until th 5th day of July next to the. hliur of oil, u'eloek, P.M. of sail day. All; bid lp bu iwuuipaiied with a ocrtlfli d cheek lo the muoiu.t of five hundred dollnr. Hint tie sueei'uiliil blitder will quutlfy with bond, lor oue-unii oi ine amouui ol tne ooniracl, price, with two ko(1 nuvtl.'s. lthins n pit sia-clilciitton may be seen at the, o'tlji'o of Neeir and UroiniT, urchltea s cornels First nn4 Alder Hi., I'ort land, Oreicon. 'Ihu. rlht hvlug reserved tor ijeet any, or nil hid W. I..WH1I K, ' Counter Judi;. Orctft.CIt Jim 1 1833s. lj .