Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, June 24, 1886, Image 2

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    TILE EXTEUl'BISE.
TIIl'KSDAY. J USE 24, BSC.
The discovery of Jenner largely re
moved the toar of smallpox by neutral!
ting it effect, not entirely tubduing
it. Efforts have eince been made in the
rime direction to eubdne other disease
Which hero proved the svourges of man
kind. It was Ihoutfht not long ago that
preventative of consumption had been
discovered, but the experiment so far
have been unsuccessful. A Spanish phy
aician claimed to have discovered a
method of warding off an attack of chol
era by means of inoculation, but this,
too, seems to have proved a failure. It
in claimed, however, and figures are given
in support of it, that a system of inocula
tion has been discovered which will re
move the terrors the yellow fever has al
ways possessed for people residing in hot
climates. Dr. Dominpo Fricrire of Rio
ds Janeiro, gives the following summary
of the results claimed for his inoculation
for yellow fever: "I have performed
over 7000 inoculations with full success.
The immunity was almost absolute, not
withstanding the immensity of the epi
demic this year. More that 3000 persons,
who were not inoculated, died of yellow
fever, while among the 7lKX inoculated,
inhabiting the Mine infected localities,
Mibiect to the same morbid conditions, I
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but seven or eight individuals died w hose
disease was diagnosed as yellow fever."
Accepting these statement as true,
the discoveoy is an important one, and
deserves to rank with that of Jenner, but
ve are compelled to My that all the cir
cumstances surrounding these tests were
not such as to give us confidence in their
being indisputable evidence that the
medical profession has got control of the
yellow fever. However, a step in advance
has been made and the time will come
, . . h 1 J : . ..-ill Ka aa I
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under control a many u.uv.
that vears ago scourged the world.
President Clcvclai d has again proven
himself to lie at ignoble ass in remov
ing Jiulgtf McAllister, of Alaska, upon
charges preferred and without giving the
judge a chance to defend tho charges,
although be asked the opportunity to do !
Ti,a unab iiirlii-iirv committee in- i
ve.tigated the case, exonerated Jade
H.aimuw
McAUister and refused t) confirm Judge
Dawson, a pet the president had uorui-1
nated in the place of McAllister. This
v it t it- ....4iii i..A f ju,ko
makes McAllister ftill pid.-e of Alaska
The charge was that the judge had .
granted a writ of habeas corpus taking a
young 1 from the custody of some
crankv ministers and placing her in w bat
the ministers called an immoral institu
tion . The proof wa that the girl was
' civerf to the cao of her aunt, who placed .
her in the convent at Victoria for in-1
miction.
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When the president and a lot of half-.
fool Fresbjterian ministers have got to
fell the natural and legal guardian of
Children where tbev eball place them for
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instruction, it is time that we bad
change aud that right speedily.
Henry Ward Beeclter tailed upon the
T,IMent the other dav and of course j
r - l
was interviewed for so doing Among.
other things he is reported to have said :
"I bad hoped that the democratic partv
would appreciate that they haJ an op
portunity to take a new de aiture, stand
by their president and come to ine nau
tie in 1888 in good shape. Instead of
hi tliA lfnt.'ni hava becm oii-K soueal -
mat me lean.. na u ' A t
ing over the .will of ottne. lhey n.ive
Quarreled with their president over the
manner in which he ha ladled it out,
and tbe cate now look very lad for
them. I only regret that the partv h s
failed to see it opportunity." Now Mr.
Beecber is old enough to know that any
roan elected by a party, on a strict party
platform and for party reason, cannot
get above the instinct and feeling of
that party. If he does he is left.
Sioux city has followed the example of
Keokuk, Dubirjue, Davenport, Burling
ton and other Iowa cities by adopting an
ordinance granting license to saloons at
25 per month. The town of Warren ha
fixed the annual license at 1700. Other
town throughout the state will follow
suit. It is evident from thin that prohi
bition doe not prohibit in Iowa, and
that the citie have found a way to grant
license in 'lie prohibition law nuw exist
ing, which I not paying much for the
efficiency of the law, and which is much
more Mrlct than our law. t
Mr. Beck has introduced a bill into
congress making it a misdemeanor for
any member of congress to accept em
ployment as attorney at law or payment
for services of any kind from anyrail
road company, or any officer or agent
thereof, which obtained its charter or
any grant of land or ei uniary aid from
the United State. The penalty is a fine
not exceeding 5000 or imprisonment not
longer than one year. How will the Oie
gon senator fare under this regimen ?
Qn our first page we give the hiHtorie
paper read by Mr. Ealfe DeV. Johnson
at tie graduation exercises of our public
school, on Monday eve, June 14th. The
paper contains many items of interest to
pioneer and student of ethnology, mid
ahows reuesrch rarely found in graduates
from hiih acbool. or even collogos. We
tope all will carefully read it.
Prohibitionist have made their cus
tomary blunder in endorsing a man for
auditor in r.ast Portlund whoso temper
ance principle, If he baa any, are not
sufficiently strong to keep him -at all
time upright. Thi I a farce that ha
been 4 often enacted that it has palled
upon the public tante.'Ex.
It i proponed that congres Khali pro
vide a managing editor, with a big blue
pencil, for that dismal publication, the
Congressional Rword, tothe end that he
niay exercisu the diluted hogwash which
sow ipoito It, even for watte rrr-
W ALIAS ETTti FALLS.
In 1342 the place where Oregon City
now stands was a forest, except that a
few houses stood in the vicinity ot where :
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ilifi mills ana luciory nun bumim, mm,
the Hudson Hav Co , ' store was one of
the buildings, the embryo village was
known as the trading post at the t ails of
the Wallamotte.
At that time the approach to the falls,
by land from the north, was by a mean
dering trail tht crossed the Abernathy
creek w heio John Adams street now
abntts against it, then to whete L. T. t
Barin now lives, thorn along the bank
of the river, crossing the little gulch by
the "dry house," in front of the Catholic
church, pasitf throuch the timler to
where Cooke Brothers' livery stable now
stands, thence diagonally to the south
east corner of the lac to y, where then
stood the residence of K. 0. Waller. At
this time the buildings in the clearing
around the falls were not numerous. Op-!
positethe residence of Mr. Waller ami
near where the ottice of the Imperial
mill now stands stood the cooper shop
and residence of Mr. V. C. Kemmick.
vhich was a story and a half frame build
ing. The Hudson Bav Co.'s store, a
12x14 log building, used as a trading
post for Indians and presided over by
Sir. Joseph lixon, stood about where
the flood gate of the brick mills, at the I
edge of the O. R. & N. Co.'s buin, now j
stands A little ways from the cooper J
shoo, towards the river, was a store i
owned by dishing A Co. and in charge
of Mr. J." H. Couch (after whom Couch's
precinct in Portland was named). Where
now stands the O. K. A S. Co 's basin
(filled with water) in those days stood a
tine grove of oak trees, whose w utesproail-
inc branches gave it, in the distance, the
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appearance of an orchard. On the is
land, afterward called Aherriat'.iy isiaint.
now covered bv the V. K . s lo. s;sven.
dry dock and the north end of the break- j Mr. James McL. Harvev has been
water, stood a story and a half frame res- j elected one of th-s police commissioners
idcnt-e of .Mr. helix Hathaway mid a
smaller build i.g owned by T. J. Hub
bard, while in the latter pait of the year
the Island mills (saw mills) were erected
on the north end of the island. This
mill was afterward made into a flouring
mill. Where the Imperial mills ware
house now stands stood an eld dilapi-
occupied bvThos. Brown, Esq , was built
that vear for L.eo.Alwrnatl v. Late in the
fall a man bv the name of David Carter
, -., , bnildinj on the
ground now occupied by the Baruum sa
loon. The frame is still in existence and
is now used by T. Charman A !nm as a
warehouse, the room being lately occu
pied by John Vegelius as a barbe shop
A bunt the same time Lansing W. Has
tings built a law office on the lot now oc
cupied by J. Trembath as a saloon. The
biulding'still stands on the lot and is
. i used as a stable.
I .J" n'r P' ofr.
K itv was laid out and eurveved. Thecoro-
j -used on , tK.til8ion waH brought
here hy Mr. S.W. Moss and, as they had
j no chain, the measuring was done with a
rot?, the rope stretched, and that is why
l south nart of town are
()n lltn th()(le 8Urveye.l later, when a
surveyor's chain could be obtained.
1313.
During this year the little villains had
quite an addition to it in population and
houses.
Dr. John McLaughlin built a large
wo.Htorv flouring mill on the bank ot
'.lie river just south of w here the O. U. A,
Co 's wharf now stands, and the north
east corner of the finndstimi can still bo
rasi comer oi inn rmnnaumi ran niu is.
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j jim rHli wmc, was c ont 0 the rot ks.
j is now used bv the O. K. A S. Co. when
I ihey wish to wash out the basin, as their
flood gate stands over t. The null wa
wheit ia av in tlie ftoo i of '61 as was
Uio tic gaWmiU that was built in the
same year, w hich stood over the chasm
between the wharf and Broughton's saw-
mill. Mr.A.r.Naller.inthisyear.erected
a small'huildinn inst back of where Mc I
f. ,!.. I .. I. t. . ..J.. ll..
ironaiu B saloon now pianos, wwaruo inv j
rii-.tr Bttiit l.nitituii in'4l ti:LVirti IliA hinnr I
of being tbe oe in which the first
paper ever punted in Oregon was
printed the Uregon peclator. jouii ,
U r i. ,iri., ti.J ha.i !
rinted the Oregon Spectator. John
Couch during tiie summer had
built for him a storeroom about 40x60
ion the present site of the brick mill ;
; and continued to do business at that stand j
until '4-i. Mr F. W. Pettygrie arrive. 1
this vearln)1 eret.,e,i ari,e ,,t0ne build-j
j ing iiere t lie woolen room of the factory ;
uow is, and a residence on the corner ;
now occupied by the risti buil'ting 1 lie man in the county, and was no doubt
M . L rhuicli wa erected in the spring the largeat number uf tails ever aeeumu
aad stood on the ground now used bv Mated by one person . Wallowa Chief-
Mr ueo. tirougnton lor a dame, jhcod ;
Hawn and S. W . M' erected residence
ou the half block now partly occupied
by the "t hina house" ; the former where
the residence of the late Jefferson Shaw
now stands, the latter on the r.oitli end
of the Mock, both houses being long since
torn down. On the site now occupied by
the warehouse of the hri;k mill Air. M.
LaFramboise built a nice residence.
In order that thi're might m houses to
rent Mr. Lewis built two residences, cue
where t'ooke Bros, livery stable now
stands, tbe other has sim tveen turned
around and is now ued by Logus &
I)ieringj,r as aliutcber shop. It bewora
ing necessary for a hotel Mr. Walter
I'omrve built one on thr now vacart lot
back of where I'ope A Co.' hardware
store now siawls, und a residence on the
lot now Decupled" by J. U. 1'ilsbury, fcsq.
.Mr. W. ('. kemmick, thinking a change
of location would be g'xnl for him, built
a residence ami r(?rxliop on the lot
hock of where the Ixigiis-Easlhain block
n'W stands, the frame of the residence is
still standing on the l"t. Mr. A.L Love
i'y and A. Butler concluded to be neigh
bor o the former put up a residence on
the now vacant lot opposite Charman &
on's store and the latter, on the land
now occupied by them. The block on
which the F.ntihi'KIrk office now stand
was the t-cenc ol life and uctivity this
year. Hon. J. W. Nesmitli put up a
residence where tli t "Fuller house" now
stands: liev. Elijah Whito erected the
re-i'lence now occupied 'bv Mrs. Violet
Harding, which has since been enlarged
and altered; John E. Long erected tho
house now known as tho Ir. Steel Iioiimo,
and hud Mr. H. W. Moss help him build
it: J. W. Ncfinith and J Smith each
hud a little building where the Batik of
Otegon City and John .Myers store now
stands. I'.'J. Muiirl, built IIih little resi
lience directly back of the bank, now
occupied by Mr. HI even (iitten.
On the block directly opposite t'-e
Emem'ii'hk ollieo Mr. .). It. Itobb 'milt
the residiMicn now used as the M. E.
parsonage: J. M. Waro built the gun
smith shop now uwd by F. Wilde; and
a man by the name of Unburn erect!. I a
little home on the lot now ow.ied by li.
(,'. Hteven.
The building now known ns the Orien
tal hotel was erected in this year by John
L. Morrison and N. K. h'itton built a
small bouse in the rear, near where Mr.
Eudey now live, while He v.. IB. Parish
inadn a horns on the lot lately occupied
by N. 0. Walden, Kj., and we under
stand that the building is a part of tho
large structure now on the lot.
It will lx- seen that this outpost of civ
ilization had a dee'ded boom tliU year,
preparatory to the immigration that all
felt mind soon follow. The next year
there were more persons camo to spy out
the land than during this year but the
real improvements were not so numer
ous however, in
IMi.
Dr. John McLaughlin moved from
Vancouver and built the large house now
known as the Phoenix hotel. Joseph
flalo built the residence owned by Maj.
Tho. Charman. opposite the post ollice,
while James Welch had a home near
where Harding' drug store now is and
D. V. Rice opened a tony tailor shop in
tho little building oposita, lately used
as a lodging room by Mr. James Harding.
During the summer Medorura Crawford
built the house now standing in tho rear
of r. Ross' otlloe and tt. W. Nice located
bout where C. M. Kester'a pl.otvg.apli
gallery now is and put up a humble home,
while t has. Koe started his row hy put
ting up a frame house near wher'C. N.
Groenman's feed ston now is.
The residents now lecame so numer
ous that several improvementsof a public
nature were attempted.the most success
ful of which was the clearing main street
of loss and trees as far south as the poet
office.
PACIFIC COAST NEWS.
Portland proposes lo celebrate the 4th.
Crop reports from the Eastern states
are good.
The house has passed the naval appro
priation bill.
Portland propose to celebrate the"4th
in fine style this year.
The president has vetoed another lot
of private pension bills.
The secretarv of the treasurv has called
for 14,000,000, S per cent, bonds.
The Nebraska editorial association
i comes to Oregon this summer.
Parsons, the missing Chicago anar
chist, has surrendered himself for trial.
The graduating class of the Portland
hiiih school this year numbers tweutv-
ot 1'ortianu.
The inepressible Gertie ha again
been elected councilmen from the first
ward in Portland.
The Sew England institute fair build
ing, in Boston, w:is destroyed by lire
Mondav and a doien lives lost.
Th dwinpojed body of an unknown
J8 ionnA in the field Wongtnv to Mr.
rarrens, near .-aiem, last :auiriiay.
Curry county furnishes the latest ac
count of the old, old story mistaken for
a bear and killed, frank Cox is the
victim.
Thorns' DeVine fell off of the Myrtle
and was drowned in Coos Bay, one day
last week. The body has not been re
covered. The sea has started in well on it
summer vocation of swallowing fisher
men who venture too far out in pursuit
of salmon.
Jesse Applegate, nn old pioneer of
Oreu'on, is rapidly losing his mind, ami
has to lie continually watched at hi
home in Klamath county.
San Francisco had a SX),000 fire Snn
dav morning. Tatum A Bowen and
bchmiilt's Label and Lithograph com
pany are the heaviest losers.
The body of a human being was found
back of town last week by some person
wtuie digging a note to bury a horse.
The body was badly cut up and tbe head
was gone.
An attempt wae made hy an incendi
ary lest Saturday night to burn Baker
City, or at beast a portion of it Fortu
nately the fire wa discovered before
gaining any headway.
The five men who were tried at Olym
pia, last week, for conspiracy against
the government, by driving out China
men, have been found guilty, and sen
tenced to six years' imprisonment and
l.iOOfine.
At the city eleHion in East Portland
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there waa a tie vote between
Mffsers. Shaver and Bancroft for council
man. The question wa decided by lot,
:lt thr) tnr4tin(V nf thai pit Aiinil in
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favor of Mr. Bancroft.
E.J. Fortythe, pecial deputy clerk
at this place, went to Union last week to
settle with the clerk the qnirrel tail
business He took with h.m 123.000
tails, for which be retived 2 cents pie-e
in county crip Thi wa the largest
number o tails presented by anyone
uin
The Puyalfup, W. T., Indiana are
making extensive preparation for a
grand celebration of the glorioua Fsurth
of July, which event will be celebrated
on Mondav, the 6th. at the reservation.
They have aelected the open field, just
serosa the ferry, where they will hold
forth. A speaker has been en faced
from Seattle, and it ia their intention to
have a big time. A r rand larbecue and
ox roust will oecnr, besides namerons
horse race in the afWnooo; singing
and mnaie by tbe band.
It is absurd to talk about the impose!
bility of civilizing the Indian. There is a
Hioux in Montana Sioux-inc a newaparer
l for libel, putting the damairea at IVW.OOO.
A civilised white man could nut do bet
ter than that.
A New York physician claim to have
produced rabies in dog with common
yellow soap. This is not surprising, for
common yellow soap is filthy enough to
d rive any one mad ho i retries enough
to use it.
Proper Treatment for Coighi.
That the. reader may hillv nnderstand
what constitute .a good cough and lung
svrup, we will aay that Tar and Wild
( berry is the bai of the best remedie
yet discovered. These Ingredient with
several others equally a eflloarlou,
enter largely into Dr. Knsanko's Cough
and Lung syrup, thus making it on of
the most reliable now in the market.
I'rii s, 2-"V cent and 1.00. Hample free.
Hold by Charman Brothers. J
Farmers and Mechanics.
Pave money and Dx'tor bills. Relieve
vonr Mothers, Wives and Histers hya
timely purchase of Dr Bosanko's Cough
and Bung Hyrup, best known remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Bronchial
affection. Believes Children of Cionp
in one nigl.', may save you hundreds of
dollars. Pries, V) eta. and fl.OO
Samples free. Hold by Charman Broe. 2
A NASAL 1NJPCIOH frst with bocdsnf
Bhll'ih Cttarrh Kamadjr. For mis bjr Os-irjs
A. iiarilillK. 3
FOB PYHPKPHTA sn1 Llvar Comnl.tnt. inn
hvs nur srlnlst fiisrsnlss .m svsrjr tKittU of
Hhlliih'i Vltnllnsr. It rnvsr falls te eure For
aulsttyotorirsA. Hsrllng. 3
WHY WILL Vot74vifh trheo BMIoVt Car
will ilvs you Immsdlats rsllsf. Frlse Wets, W
!M, anil II. rot suit by liso. A. Hsrdloi. 2
AUK YOI! MAPE mturahl by IrKCtiaatfnn
Cintlntlnn. Iilrtlnam. Iiat of Appttlu, Ysl.
iiiw asitir iniinn vitititsr li positive Our
Fur sal by U. A. Hsrdla. t
8I1II.011I Ct'KE will IramsdUtsly rtllsv
Crimp. VA hooptnr Coush, sb4 broBealti. T"t
ut djt (iso a. Burning.
"HACKil KTACK," a Inttlng tad frapr!
psrfum. Price X au4 W ttut. for gals by
uca. a utraiDf i
NEWS.' .
Ex-Senator David Davit U reported
dangerously 111. ,
Oeneml Howard wa given a reception
at the Y. M. l A. rooms in Portland,
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The English government does not nu.f
tain the Canadian govern nront In its re
cent attack on American nhety.
Major Towell, of the T. 8. geological
survey, says it is practicable to build a
railroad from the N rthei n Pacific R. K.
to Behring sea. and the secretary of the '
interior ha sent hi report to Stutator
Sherman, chairman of sonate committee
on foreign affair.
WVa IWby ra tick, v hr C1STORIA,
Wlioa ibtrat CkUJ, th rM tar C ASTON11,
WVa h bmam UIm, h clou to CYSTOMA,
Wlw tiM kaa ChUdria, tlw gtwvUua CASXOKU.
.ollce r 4'atrst.
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17, ISNi. c'ompl.tliit livlug Iwn nir41 l
thUoitH hy N. Sohwl hkiiusI t. J. rttrrn
(r nbsmtonlnit hi hamrtl vulrr N.k Ikm.
dHlut Ai.rll I. IV.H, ui.-n ltNUo(SW4
rtn i hwmhlia r-ui SK. to ('Ivlimii
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ol Mid vnlryi th ul.l nartlel hortby mm
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(.klrril i rWtil, lilla ami lllWM.4. nj aB4 t . thaab
ancrlbail ral aauta at Bublu ai44ha u llK4ftUlii04l
biiMer oaao fc aaiiaiy mad dam,, and onlat ot aala,
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RaattS ot C1aokaaM 4WtuiU. Orajna.
Nherltr Kiale.
By viitue of an execution issued out of
and under the seal of the circuit court of
t he sta t e O regon , f or t be coo n t y of M u 1 1 no
mah, bearing date the SOtb day ot May, A.
D. 1886, to me directed as ahenH'of Clack
amas county, wherein W. W. Royal is
plaintiff, and R. Walling is defendant,
commanding me In the name of the slate
of Oregon that out of the personal prop
erty of said defendant, or if sufficient
cannot le found, then out of the real
property, belonging to said ilefendant, to
make the sum of $30 3 with interest,
and the further sum of $8 C5 coatsf with
interest, and "the further sum of $3 10
accrued costs ; and also the costs of and
upon said writ. Therefore, for want of
personal property, I have levied upon
the following described ' real property
within the county of Clackamas and a'ate
of Oregon, belunuifig to said defendant,
to wit : All that lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in the county of Clackamas
and state of Oregon, and particularly
described a all that part of the George
W.Wallingdonatioa land claim described
as commencing at the southeast corner
of the said donation land claim, and run
ning thence northerly along down the
bank ol the Willamette river twenty (20
rod, thence westerly anil narallel with
the eouihnjt of the. said donation land
claim eiglriy reds, ttm- eonth to the
south line of the (aid donation land
claim 20 rod, thence eat along the
south line of the said donation land
claim to the place of beginning, and
containing twenty acre more or less, and
will, on Saturday the 17th davof July, A.
D.. 184, at the hour ot 11 o'clock A.M.
of said day, at the court boose door in
the citv of Oregon City, Oregon, ell all
the ai'd defendant' right, title and in
terest of, in and to tbe above descn jed
real estate at public auction, to the high
est bidder for rash, to aatisfy said execu
tion, cost and accruing costs.
Dated thi 17th day of June, A. D.,1834
Wk. Kumar,
Sheriff of Clackamas, county, Oregon.
Notice ef riaal Pro..
Land OtV at Oregon City, Oregon,
May 26, 18S. Xotice in hereby given
that tbe following named settler has filed
notii- ol his Intention to make Anal
proof in wrpvtcg bis claim, and that
am prooi win d maae oriore mgisisr
and res-eiver U. S. Land Oflir-e at Oregon
City, Oregon, on Friday, July 18. 1(W,
vis: Elia M. Miller, homctead entrv
No. 4219 for the S. W. tfofN E. i of
S. E. W of X. W. 4 W. X of S. W. H
Of See. 34. T. 4. S. R. I. . Hj name
the following witness to prove hi con
tinaou reeidenw npon, and cultivation
of, said land, vis: John Stromitren,
Joshua Gorbett, J. P. Garwood, and 8.
Dix, all of Highland, Clackamas county,
Oregon. L. T. Babix, Begitter.
Falls City Hotel,
OreT flty, Oregea,
F. L. WISE,' Manager.
EUROPEAN l'LAN.
Meals at all Reasonable Hours.
DHVINTEJt,
... " vijimlTl'kXK OF
Boots and Shoes.
.FIITE WORK.
Ksxtioof toT. FtsUs, OREOOIT CITY, OR.
M. W. HAMPTON.
Dsnlsrln
Tabs, Well Rnekets, ChHrn. Palis,
aeir ann iiarreia.
to f"' tvsrrthlni In th Coopara' ltns.
Photographic Gallery.
C. M. K E S T E R
MAIXATEEET, OREGON CIVf,
T KOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE PHOTO
(raohle anil SiarS'issonle wsrk on th ihurt
t notios. Ha has also s Multiplying Cstnsra
of tn latest tod most apprnvse kind.
W. U. COOKE. J. J. COOKE.
City Livery,
SALE and FEED
Horses Bought and Soli
slalX IIIE.T, OVtOOJf CITY .
DYSPEPSIA..
Sedentary hshlta, montal worry, nerreui
xdtetui'Ut, exceu or luiprudviiea In rl
LI... .....I.. 1.... . .
ludue ConathMttloii tolkiweil by gvueral
.iMrdti tmliUll. tf lib. llvi.'l Llilltnvu- Mlwt
noniach, ut which tbe dlonkir of tach
arena liitiresxe the Inllrmlly ol the ol bsrs.
The hniiKKlist remit are Leu of Ame
tit, Nuiiva, Koul Rrrsth. Heartburn, F(U
elenee, l)lciliif, Sick llmidsches, fnilura
ot pliyalral nnd tnentnl vigor, dUtn'mlug
Mni ot weight and fulliicin In tlio itoniscb,
and Inorenvil Cootlvensas, all of which art
known under one hrnd IHanepala,
In every InManee where thi illapsMt dw
Sot originate fruni scrofukm taint In the
lood, A vkn's Pn.t. may te eoiifldcntly
rl!i'd uhiii tu rfl'wt a cure. Those rtm
not iiwiiiililo to the rut-stive Influence of
Avitn's Plt.t.a nlons will eertnlnlv vtrkl If
the Pu t. are sided hv lh Miwerfut hkuxl.
purifying proprrtlen of Ay Kit's SabsaPa
kit. I. a.
lyHptlc should know that tin Kngr
trestmeiit of their maladv U (HMtpenrd,
tli uioro dllllcult of cur It become,
Ayer's Pills
Kevrr full to relieve tin bowels and pro
sluot their healthful ami regtilnr action,
aad thus cure lysepslit. 'lVniwrary
1liittv all do (HTiiiaiipnt harm. The
Itful activity lnt which tho enfeebled
ttomaoh It ipurrvd hy "blttert," atitl lei
hollo atlmiifiinu, la linn Itnhly folluwsd
by rvsetlon thai leaves the organ weaker
than before, '
"VoallT'iaaa. Iti.lu.t by my antrnbtry
kaNtt of Ufa, IVeaina rhronlo; Ans a Pais
a(1Vnlovl nia ioy rvllrt, Tb.lr oo4Malonal uaa
,bai alnoa ka "" " rlslil." liaaaasN Uais
Mr, .VfHNIlt, .V.J. f
"I wa Itttliiratt to try Aran's 111.1 as a
ramoity Ar Indlesallun, l'4ktallMttloB), an4
MtauUvhs, from wlilrh I had li'iis boon s auf.
fcrar. 1 fouuit Ibrlr arllus oaay, and oblatncd
rinunpt nluf. Thoy hava twoilhrd ma ronrs
ban all lb miKlli-lmra rvar IWfbra triad." ki V.
' Watius, ISi Muu St., iir,io, Jtl.
"Thfjr bava antlraly ciirr4,t4Hl lbs eoallvs
bablt, aod vaatly Improwd my artwral haaiUl.M
kav. t'SANcia U. HnLo, .l(iu(, fa's.
Tha moat cUWllva and I ha raalrat nbyda I
bava cvrr fonud. Ono doaa will quickly mart
my bowala and froo my bead from pais." W. L
I'Aill, ffivAmpad, I'tt.
"A tuffcrvr from l.ar t'amplalnt, nys
pvpala, and Nournlaln ft.r Oir laat twenty
Jreara, Anil I'ltii l bmeAtcd sm mors
tbas any modl. lua 1 hata ever taken." P. K.
IWssss, .Vrnfinore, mini M.
"Tot Hvapepala tbey an luvaluabtt." J, T.
Daisi, Jlrxia, fmu.
AYER'S PILLS,
rnicrARKD by
Ir. J. C Ayer A Co, Lowell, Ma.
rJoKJ by til Druggiit.
CRAND
lth July Celebration
-AT-
EAGLE CREEK
ON
no.Mntv.JiiiT , t,
E. L. Easthom, Orator of the Day.
The Celebration to Wind up with a
CRAND BALL
AtWilberir'slIall
ALL ARE INVITED.
THE
Great Eastern
Store is now in its
New Quarters
And
Ready for Uusiness.
Look out for the new
Which Wall aiTiVO S00n.
Remember the
GREAT EASTERN.
Bank of Oregon City !
Paid np Capita! (50,000 00.
PttsM.at
THOMArt CHARMAK.
CHA H. CAt T1ELD.
1.1. IA81HAM.
Cublar
faaatr .
fstrxMlu rsesWed tubjaet toehtek.
Apirov.d bill, and nniaa diacountM.
( tunty and City wamnt. baiisht.
Lint road, on avallaM. eurllf .
C.llrfll.na mads promptly.
limits tola on Portland, had rrsnctsn., ini-
vf. Mir York, and all principal ettiM .1
tCuroM.
T.laf r.ifhio eirhaniu .old on Portland, so
Freoelieo, Chlctfoind N.w York.
laterest paid on time deposit at follewn
Par t mnnthi, i psr rant, par annnra,
For rnootht. t par osnt. pst annum.
For H rn'inthi, 6 par otnt. xn snnum.
Tim e.rttnoat.t of dspo1t
.)! 4i da
and, but Info-ant forfslt.d I
rt o hfor
el Mm of a.potll. ,
GEO. A. IIARDIMr,
Fostofike Block,
Drugs and Medicines,
Toilet Soaps. Perfumery.
Fancy Goods, Brushes, Sponges,
AND ALL KiyUI 0?
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
filially kept In a First-lass Drug 8tore.
Phyaldlnm' Ww.rlptlnni eorsfnllr eora
pnun'ltKl, sui nr1ra nmwarsd with ear. an1
alapitch. 'I ha purilln will find mrtek of mM
Iflri4j cm pl.t., wnrrsutwl g.uulu sn4 of th
baa quality.
Merchants Pkcliangc.
Mula Street, Oi-ston Cltr Ongoa.
KKt.Vi CONSTANTLY
Sl br ind nf Ll'innrii.
f)N HAND THE
Win., and Cltnra
In thaijlt
V. H14n in ahfl trv tha n H4lllMn1
T"bl.. Also Imported Mtlwitukss, Chleoan aud
doM V.HT.
I II,
triprl.t4ir.
1 1 BACON,
DEALEB If
BookH, Stationery.
PmtoAct BulUloj, Ongoa City, Oregct
Siri Stock,
CHARMAN & SON,
PIONEER STORE,
Have a nice line of
Summer Goods for Ladies and Children.
Also a fine stock of
General Merchandise and Farm Implements.
We soli Just ns cheap as a-y house In Portland
or Oregon City. Come and grot your goods for th
4th of July.
E. G. OAUFIELD,
BKAl.EU IX
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Agricultural Implements and Machinery.
ACENCY FOR
MITCHELL WAGONS,
liCilFiiClC
THE CHAMPION
Mowers, Reapers and Binders.
Farmers thinking of buying anything In th above lines
will consult their own Intoroat by calling and Inspecting
my line and getting prices on same.
At the COURT HOUSE CORNER.
imrwz iwjbw: new:
Drugs! Drugs! Drugs!
IiOwPriocs! Low Prices!
AT THE
CITY DRUG STORE.
Our Patrons will find that we still continue to give as good
goods at as low prices as
j Any Store in tho City,
And we especially Invite the Public to call and examine our
LARGE and WELL ASSORTED stock of
Drugs, Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.,
The prices of which we
Compete with Portland.
Physicians' prescriptions and family recipes accurately
compounded of the purest drugs.
Ciiaman Bros., CITY DRUG STOBB.
POPE
DEALERS IN
Stoves, Tin Plate, Lead and Iron Pipe,
Braziers' Copper, Brass and Iron Wire,
Ganze Fittings, RnbberJIo.se, Pumps, Zinc, Ac.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN GENERAL
MANWACTORIM OF mm
Tilt, COPPER 8IIEKT IROIC WARE,
Hoofing and Jobbing of ovory detcriptlon don to orcWr, and at Low Pric.
Yoo will find Hardware, Wnodcnwara and Tinwa lanterns, Lamp, Oil,
Lucine and 1'arlflc liiilitier 1'aint, at
PHICE8 TO
Orosoa City, Oregon.
mmaaanM&JLl'J V " l . " '4,'"f' y'ti"'"- vm7r9.'',',")fmfmmtt
rr.-: -Jj, uiss. ;.-..i.?..'.w..... n. m
Undertalvcr, Wagon and Carriage Maker.
Main Ptrpct, Orffron THy, Orftton.
I k.p In bit .mplof (kl1l.il Mnskamlthi Is d wnra'fnr ths tri1. I fsdur.il my
prlnsa rraitlr, n ynn will as. hy th. f..lnwlntt:
im: rrMttlnf 4iM ahnsa, all round par apin
St.lT. I am nnw sarrvina S Sanaa av4a4i.lv
tly. I am now eirrint s Mnr. .si.nalv.
and COrKTN than .v.r h.fuf. line In hmtnwa hsrs, and th. FINKiT ffs1. f TBIMlf
and MOUNTTNoa for Mm.
cuy, wBeariuii4
I an under Biiny obllgndou (01 past pstroasf 1.
ma
if
& CO.,
IS
SUIT THE
l'Ol'Ii A CO.
Hnra. ahnalnt. nil rnund. B.w iroi. p., apaa.
(1 Ml.
a.nab
.an all nihar eliaasa nf word nronnrtts
atoeh tn th. Iln. nf WALKlrT CAKKK r. C4F.,
Mv h.araL la alwara nadr fur snr sail la th Country 41 wall M tfc