Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, June 24, 1886, Image 3

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    THE ENTERPRISE.
THUK8I)AY,JUNE24, IBM.
I
iiiiTliipr fulllni to rwilv any number of
tha EHTttralit, wiu plan report tlit iuiii at
Ida office.
LOOAL
Having ha commune d yot everybody
nny ymir paint ami olid of E, 0. Cau
field A Ci:,
Dr. Vtilt can bo found at hit real
ilnntw evening.
The river U onlv tvn Inehet above
low wiitnr. above the fall,
Mr, John Miram It adding t Unit (mrch
to the front of lilt hmiftQ
Vatr pipe ere btlrtu placed In the
Hanna hntiito on llm hill.
Hon T, A, MeBr'tlr-l home and e
pclt to rtmmln two month.
Italri)' Mintt rolt iftv a very good tliow
to a full home Tuetday night
Wm. IWIuw A Bon hid aumitt (or tint
Portland Lime tud (ument company.
Mint Nettle nd Mr. Volney ('Imiwi
liav rotuniKd fiom tho Rti univertlty,
Tito Mlttet OttlxtlU and I -ma Clark,
ot Balem, art) visiting Mr Goo. trough
ton
Booth'a and Waktlea'a aqnlrral and
rtpher polmn,ior sale lit Charmsn Hro,,
ity Prog More.
Largn lump of Liverpool null, tinl thn
thing for pulling futile, can b found at
C'litrman A Hon'.
W L. Nulling Irtvea to-day for Tort
land to prai-tl ltw, txtlicvlng that So
will do betUrthrro,
Mr. P L. Grar. n old niwnppr
inn, of I'rlimvlll,Orrfoti,l vititing ac
quaintance in the county.
Try one of thn Adnlin Pattl Impnrtod
llitara. On ttl at Go. Fucht k rkm't.
Two f" twenty-five cent.
Mitt Clara Itixmnhurg, of Portland, l
vititing hrfrin I.MIkt Mamie ('barman
during th tummer holiduyt.
Hon I. T Harin lit comiiidcd to
practice hit prnfittiun the law, and will
give tprvial turn 1 ion to lurid vaiwt
Mrt. E. F. Allu-y and famllv h.ft for
Wardner, Idalio, ut Mond.iy. Mr.
Alhey ha been thart for tome limn.
McOormlrk'a mtiwera, rtapere and
binder; alto Pcai'ing'a mowera, reaper
and bliulert for tale hy ('barman A Son.
A frame warebotite It being hullt nt
the rear of the Mwnnltt Ixiildintt for the
arcotntnodation of the Great Eattern
etore, .
Barlow A Hon now have an abu tment
ofttovet, tin and hardware for tale; attu
tome of the flnM mad carta to lie found
anywhere.
Mr. Milton Brown it again among nt,
after trtveral yeara' alwence, and it wl
rontod ty hit many old fricndt and ac
quaintance. Mr L. P. Pond, cf Corvaltia, and Mr.
I). A. Wallae. ol McMinnvllle, were
vititing fiiendt In town laat Thiirtdty
amJrrlday.
The weather for a couple of weekt ha
been cool for the time of year. In fact ton
cool for rain. Nine katmday it hat been
hot and drv.
The farmera graerally throughout the
county are complaining that rain la vary
much nemied, and Dial if it Hoe not com
arm that U f will b etwtH.
The Conqueror and I. Flor de Oregon
are the beat Key Watt ciatra In the city.
On tale at Kuetit A Hon'. Step In and
try on ; you are lure to like them.
Mr I. E. Khoade la fatt becoming a
typical landlord. Although a young man
he know how to keep hotel and it in
creating the popularity of the Cliff houte.
Coke. Bro.. the wideawake livery
raen.have ad to t a nnw roa 1 cart to their
ttock of vehlnet that itao conttrucled
that the motion of the horte It not felt.
Geo. Fttch A Son keep in ttock the
Adeline Paltl imported cigar, two for
twenty-five centa, the bett In the city.
Btcpi'u and try one; everybody imoket
tbtni,
We are orry to learn that Mitt Annie
Hurley, formerly of thia city, b-it niw of
Portland, it very tick at the retid'-nce of
her aunt, Mr. &, 8. White of 3-H.Kourth
at root.
When in want of anything In the drug
line, it will pay you to call at K. O. Can
fltld A Co.'a City Pharmacy Pilcet are
tow and good all freth aiid pure and of
the beet quality.
Rev. C. II. Hubert, of F.att Po-tttnd.
will preach In the fiaptitt church next
Sunday morning and evening. Hev. S.
P, Pavia fllla hit pulpit at the tame time,
in Eatt Portland.
Tli committee of arrangements for the
pioneer r-nnion, and many otliert, with
to thank Mr W H Vauuhn for the able
manner in whicR he barbecued the me it
on that oiTttlon
Tht monthly aervic.et at the Congreira
tional church, under the direction of the
W. C. T. U.. lutt Sunday evening, wat
wll attended and the, aierclaet enjoyed
ty tnot preient.
Mr. David Llvetav hat returned from
Athland and moved back onto hit old
horn farm. Ho thinkt there I no plaoe
like home. H bilnga with hlin a coupla
01 nn uererom rattio.
Mr. 5. 0. Waldenand famlty, Mr and
Jin. . . Charman iM Mn, M. M.
--Chiriraa loft latt Monday for Tlwano,
where they will remain forvovei al weeka,
for pioftture ana neaitn.
Mra. W. H. Pone ha rented herhonae
to Mm. Irwin and hat removed with her
famllv to WaahngaJ. w 0:0 not know
whethar thl removal wilj b permanent
or not, cut w nope not.
Mr, rtoo. Bronehton 1 bringing ome
fln lumber logt down the Clackamtt
and up the WilUipette through the locka
to hit mill, lie Kxpaotatomakeeome
extra fine timtart from them.
Mr. and Mrt. E. B. Fellow have loft
McMinnvllle with tha Intontlon of read
ing In Portland. Tho MoMlnnvllla Ho
portor aaya : Thn heat wlthoa of $ legeon
of friend accompany them.
The aohool taught by tho Bonedlctlne
Sitter will oloe with npproprlate ex
ercltet next Monday. Thlt uloto tho
flrtt year' of this aohool with a toccata
' .that It gratifying to thote interested.
There will be a haakat picnic at Kene
day' park on Julv Mh, to conclude with
a dunce In the evening. Mutlo by organ
and violin. Ticket 25 contaj 60 centa
tor evonlng. All invited. 2t
The pionoera think that Col. W. L.
While make the bett mnrthal of the
day that they have among their number
and thorefora they keep him In that
pwltlon year after year, whether he
witho It or not.
Mr. J. W, Cht ha a cow that la In
n unfortunate condition, Hhe foil off
of tha bank In front ff the Catholic
church and broke her leg. - A pen haa
been built for her rtnd he will be kept
there until the leg gcte well,
Mr. F. Wilde It again very lck und
Ihi" been taken to the rwiidnnco of J. J.
Hiiidnnnun to he can bo carofully
muted. Mr. Wll.lo h iiil aged and
tho clmncea for hi lirtmwliiite recovery
are not to good a If hu were youngor.
Mr. and Mrs.D. L. Eaton, of Brooklyn,
N. V., are vititing Mr. 0, Enton, of
Otwtgo. They are vry much piiawd
with thlt county and believe that It la
only a que Ntion of time when thlt county
will be very thickly wittlud and protper
ou. Borne leventy-flva trained teacher
have been tent out thlt year from the
Ktate N01 null school at Monmouth. Tliote
go into tho school and are making a
grout tucceit with tint improved method
of Usutliing learned ut tho Normal
auhool ,
The ltdiet of 8t Mutthloit' guild, of
Portland, gavo an excuition to the Full
iity paik, on tho atxamur Lulonu, latt
MoikLv evening. The tluuiner arrived
at about hulf-piitt nine with a large num
ber of piitwuigert, who immediately
went to the park where dancing and
other toclal amuaoniuuta wniled away
the time until a vorv lute hour.
Havlnu biMtn Informed that the Oregon
City brut band hud disbanded, we tup-
tMtaed thut the Iwnd that played for the
lVnnover reception wat an unoi gauiKod
one and taid m. Wa llnd thai. were
In erroe ami gludly give the boy their
due. The Oregon l ily braat btttid live
and I ready to furnish good mumu when
paid for it.
From the Ri-uce Herald, of Wulkorton,
Ontario, w learn that Mr. Andrew Mo
Lean, who it now making ricotch collar
011 the furm of Mr. II. K. Croat, wa at
one time tnavor of Wulkotton and up to
the time of leaving that country was
highly retpected and hud a high reputa
tion us a Sroli'h collar inukci. The Mor
ula recommendt him at a citiicn and
mechanic to the poople of Oregon.
Kt. John'a chool will give tbeircloting
exnrciaet ut Poo'a ball ot next Momluy
evening at eight o'clock. The evening's
eiiterUinment will he both interesting
and Instructive. Admission 23 cents;
reaerved teat 60 cents. Tho proceeds
will lie used to purchase implement for
mm 11I the tchoot.
The Hnal exuiiiinationt will take place
In the tchool room on Monday afternoon,
to which all are invited.
We are Informed of the death of Mr
C H. Falrchild. at hi home in Cherry
vtlle Mr Falrchild lived in thia city
for teveral veart, was a quiet ritiian,
and reNcted hy all who knew him He
benan to fait li hc.ilth siiiie three year
ago anil the results ol a long life of lahor
weie inch that he could not recover.
Mr Falrchild came to Oregon In xA0
and was 72
death
The diffuence of opinion existing be
tween John Schrain eod the .Inni,
I.o lg regatding their land line and the
relative value of bind on the vaious sides
of the Maonic building, wa left to rhi
trutmn and Judges Kelly and Hiattuik
wei aaked to urlnl rate. A few days ago
they rendered their decision and accord
inn to that decision Mr. Krhratn vacate
twentv by twntv flve feet in the rear of
the Maaonic building and the Maonic
tot iety give up til Interest in land lying
south of their building.
We had on aeve-al occasion been In
formed that the Oregon Citv brass h.ind
had dishanded, and were su-prised toe
it diacourting fine music at the Pinneert'
re-union W have since learned that
IX JMEMOUUH.
Mr. W. W. Buck died at hi home
omtlme between nine o'clock Friday
evening, the eighteenth, and ix o'clock
in the morning of tho ninotoimtb. Mr.
Buck retired to hi room In tho evening
apparently a well a usual and whun
the family Arose In the morning he wa
found lying on hi ld with hi face
retting upon hi hand apparently asleep,
but it wa the aloep that know no
awukuning on thl tide of eternity. He
had pasted peacefully away without a
struggle In uch an hour awa thought
not the tunimon came.
Tho newt quickly tmead around town
und many old friend hastened to the
late home to look upon the peaceful face
of the old pioneer.
The funeral took place from the Ma
sonic hall at two o'clock fiunday after
noon and tho hall wa tilled to ovi flow
ing with member of the fraternity und
friunds, who hud come to puv their last
. A5CIEST. , "
During the meeting of the pioneer wt
were hown the original 'mibacriptioo list
for tho building of the Metbodiat eburch
edifice that now stand in oar city. The
church wa built in 1843 and aloof in the
rear of where it, W. Porter blaekea!th
hop now atand, and ia the tret protest
ant church edifice biriUwaetof the Rocky
mountain. In 1J52Hm moved to it
present site and afterward the addition
that contains the pulpit wa made. In
tho day mony wa tctrcer la Wiltm
Otte Fall than It is bow In Oregon City,
and mercbandiee order on the Hudson
Bay company wu uaed a currency. At
that time there wat no Main treet tro
grew everywhere north of where Char
man' (tore now tand.
The tubaciiplion paper I In book form,
8H by 6HJ inctiet, having a double brown
paper cover, and contain eight leave.
On the outaide of the cover i written,
subscription for neetlng boiue at Wal-
r..M, l tnn mninhur wlio had councilod , lamett l'lills."
witli them for nearlv fortv year, having On the outalde I the following erem
been made a maoii"by Multnomah lodge; lie, evidently written by A. F. Waller,
in '49, and the pioneer and citiason who 1 which wa give at writteu, including peU-
ini, puncioauon aim n w iapiuus. -
( the names of the tulecribert were ev
identl v written by theioaelve J
W tut terra auj, vm. zi, iwz
had lived a life that won the respect of
all, and lived four acore and two ycure
and five mouth. Tha remain were
buried in the MaaonHi cemetery with
appropriate ceremonies,
Hon, wftllam Wentworth Buck wa
born In Cayuga county, S. Y., Jan. 19,
1H. In bit childhood he removed with
hi parent to tho Western Reserve of
Ohio, where w'.th hi father he followed
the occupation of a fanner. Hare In
18'iO he married Mit Olive Series, who
bore him threa children, UutU) E., Her
man Is., ana Aaena, none 01 wnom are
now living except M. Uutte E. Camp
IhII, of Portland, Oregon.
Judge buck reii)ovel tn inv) to lllinoie,
where he entered the ministry of the
Methodist Kplacopal church, and became
an acceptable memler of the conference
of that new ttato. 1 here hit wife and
younger daughter died, and there he
married Jane E. Hurt in 1843.
He came to Oregon with hit family in
1H45, arrived In thia valley In November.
Three daughters, born in Oregon City,
arettill living. Mia. Fred Chapman, of
Colfax. W. T., Mra. H. I). Pope, of Vic
toria, li. C, and Famiv 11., who remain,
with the beieaved wife, Mi, Campbell,
and a host of long time friendt to mourn
the tout of a devoted uuxbund, father and
neighbor.
Judge Ku k wa identified with Ore
aon'a earlv history. Hit rcsid -nee from
1(445 to 1849 wa principally at Giles
Lake farm below roi Hand. Fever and
Ague diove him in l49tobiing bis fami
ly to Oreaon City for health, where he
hat since lived and died.
He wua a public spirited cititen and
Interested in public, affairs. When the
year old at the time of hit ' territory of Oregon was organized under
act 01 congreaa in intu. ue was eiei ieu
member tif the upper house of the legit
latuie, the council, and at the aecond
aettion in 18.V) be wat chosen pre dent
of the council, and discharged bit duties
aaeuch with dignity andtuccest. About
the sain time he took a prominent part
in founding the "Young Ladie 8emi
narv." in Oregon City, tlie building fo
wbirh then erected I still used for our
public arhool. He bat at different timet
been mayor of Oregon City, and Justice
of the peace, and in 1804 was prominent
ly named a a candidate for governor
before the union ttute convention at
Eugena City, but wa defeated for the
nomination by Hon. A. C. Oibba. Hit
hiteni poitlon of trust wa a treasurer
of Oregon Ciiy, two year inc. He
wa alto prominent 10 A) atonic urcw
wre -mage nera a
the hand i ttili W areania,tioa asifwU-
reanv to tuav uuon any pecanem uiai
upon any ptcai
their tervicet are demanded, W are
glad of thia for severtl reasons, amomi
them being tn.it We cori"ior tne iianu
the beit in the state and Oregon City '
needs such an institution, which is a
credit to it. Let tho boyt lie encouraged.
Prof, F.. B. McElrov.rt.ile aiiperinlen-
dent of public instruction, haa divided to
tril l the annual meeting ot tne leacnert'
atate association at Yaiptina City, com
mencinit on July (1th and cloning on July
0th. The railroad coinpaniea (both tit
Oregon A Califo nia and the Oregon
Pacific) will make gre.iily reduced rate
to all attending over their li net Inn
will he a tine oppoitunitv fo- tin we who
with to take a summer vacation to do so,
For further particulars, consult Prof.
Baird.
Farmera are urtrentlv requested to call
and examine my line of farm implements
betore pl.ieing an onler (or any other
kind. It will pay them to do so; they
all want a superior machine tor the low
en price, and I am In a portion to fill
both thetn requirements. By dealing
direct with the factory I can save the
farm'-r the commission usually made hy
the Portland dealer, and my expenses i"
this line being liirht I ran make prices
that other dealers ran nut touch. Call
and bo convinced. K. U. Ci Flia.n.
The Christian church of Portland gives
an excursion to the ocean on the steamer
Olympian ; the steamer leaving Portland
Thursday, July 1st, and Saturday, July
Sd. This gives people living along tne
lines of the O. A C. R. R. an opportunity
to visit the coast at a very moderate cost,
People leaving Ore;" n City .June 31th
can go to Ilwaco and remain until the
Olympian makes her last trip. Purchase
your ticket at the 0. A C. depot. Fure
rotund trip from Oreuon City tn ocean
and return 12 70. For further particular
tee poster lit post nlpco. This is a
chance to enjoy the ocean breeie for a
tmall cost that doe not come very
often.
The Rnlritunllst tof lety of Clackamtt
county held their first camp-meeting of
tnit yetr at tha fine erave owned hv tha
society just south of New Era., commeno
tn latt Thrtvtitav and ending Monday
morning. Nunlay be.insi a fine day the-
wattpilte a gathering of friend upon the
grounds, there rinlng somewhere, near
fear hundred persons there during the
afternoon of that day. Amonn thoe
firesent wera reop!e from Portland, St
em McMinnvllle and Oregon City. From
tome mlsnndorstandir.ii the best speak
art that the organlrntinn possesses all
fulled tn arrive, but the earnestness cf
the believers present made up for a list
wat lacking In oratorical ability. Tlioro
it to be a meeting at the sumo place in
September and every effort will be made
to have present nt thut lime teakcrs
who cnnfullv demonstrate the doctrines
of the faith and a larger crowd than ever
it expected to attend the September
meeting,
EXfTRHIO.
Last I rtdav evening theLatonn brought
a private excursion from Portland con
sisting of some twenty or twenty-five
couple. - Upon their nrrival here it wat
concluded that they did not have tlmo to
go to tho park, aiid receive any benefit
from It, At there were a emitile of
gnitaia and tome other musical Instru
montt among the crowd It wat concluded
that to serenade some of the citizens of
the pioneer town would be the proper
thing to do. Tho idea was. executed to
lb great pleature of the recipients, In
cluding ye editor and wife, who warn the
lust to n awakened hv tha melodious
voices of the terenadors. The boat.which
wat finely Illuminated with Chinese
lantern, left a little after eleven o'clock,
and the, party enjoyed n fine tpread of
edible on the boat during the home
trip, Come a gain ladle? 1 nd gentlemen
matter.
To Judge Buck and hit ton. Merman
S., the state Owet tli flrtt paper null
erected in the northwest. The flrtt
machinery wa act un and operated In
Oregon City, by a company formed under
their energetic leadership. The business
did not prove profitable and all the
stockholders retired discouraged save
these two. They persevered, and. pro
curing a par ne rah ip with H. L. Pittock.
Esq., of the Oregonian, set up new and
improved machinery where they had
formerly had a taw mill on the Clacka
mas river. This did not prove remuner
ative for several years, on account of
eastern competition, and Mr. Buck t.ad a
comfortable tortuno swept trora umier
him. But he lived to toe the enterprise
succeed in tho band of others and to
know that the state haa the benefit of his
foresight and energetic public spirit.
In tuo third of a century luring w'lich
Judge Buck hat lived in on-city, his
home has been t he center of nvich gonial,
elevating social influence. Alwave cheer
ful and generous, and aided by hi who,
of like social dispositions, hit friends,
young and old, have always felt ut homo
and unrestrained in bit presence and
aided by hi timely council und assis
tance Temperate and frugal he lived to over
four score year, und laid him down and
ceased to'live. by reason of age. Such
were hit life and death among ut.
The will of God It accomplished. 60
mote It he.
We the undesigned do hereby agree to
pay on demand the several turn tet op
posite our respective name for tb pur
rxme of eroctina chapel tor the use of
the Mcthoslitt .pivpaV-ub t the;
Wallamette Fall said bouse or chapel to
be built a toon possible, and held in
trut', for taid M. E. church by a commit
tee of five to be elected annually by the
society and stated hearer of the congre
gation a. a meeting for that purpoM till a
lawful incorporation ian be had and
proper trustee appointed to hold (aid
liouso premise &ec.
Said committee for the first year to be
Oeorge Ahemathy Kobeit Shortet David
Carter A F Waller and C Roger. Who
shall have charge of the building of (aid
chapel and when tubaciiwiont thai) be
paid taid houie to be a frame Ac, and ol
aucb a te a the committee ahalt fudge
proper conaideriog tt. amount of the
subscription . ,-.
KuhacriDtion names, :,
A F Waller, paid t 50 00
Geo Abernathv. Paid 100 00
A. E. Wilson, paid 30 00
Kolxwt Short), paid 30 00
LHJudaon 60 00
Elijah Wbito, paid... 60 00
Jamaalt Kobb, paid 30 00
jo a u .miii, paia .... iu w
0 8 Sweet, paid . . , . . .,, .... .V. . 26 00
John M Cardda . 20 00
Wm T Perry, to be paid in work . 10 00
John Deabenhisou 3 days' work.
John Yotton 2 days' work,
W H Gray, paid 25 00
Javton Lee, paid 60 00
J L Parriab, paid . .:. 50 00
U 1 Hubbard, by M. order, paid. 80 00
W C Sutton 20 00
WAPfeiffer 20 00
Oavid Leslie, paid 60 00
O W LeBritton, paid 20 00
W H Wilaon, paid 40 , 60 00
J E Look, paid 10 00
A R StouKhton 10 00
A O Pomroy, paid II 00
Aaron Cook, paid. 1000
John Force, paid 100 00
A Beer, paid 40 00
The name m?rod witb aatarwti
to illegible that tbey had to b gutted at
and may not be correct.
Thi relict of forty-four year ago ia in
th possession ol Air. Wm. AMraaUiy.
Cara of Tkaak
-23tH WrWr IW kfffmmtif o"e1r lb
to return heartfelt thanks to all friends
(or their great kindnet during their tud
den bereavement, in the death of hut-
band and father The Masonic frtttroitv.
tboae assisting in the tinging, and thote
presenting oeauliful floral tribute, are re
membered and thanked, at tfell a th
AXJf CAL ET150 OF CITI C0C5CIL.
- Jvvt 21, WA.
Mayor Cochran in the chair; absent
conncilmtn Chase and Cooke.
liiouiea of laat regular meeting; ap
proved. The apeciat enminitUe, to whom wa
referred the petition of E. CaufWld and
ether requesting the prohibition of bate
ball playing on the public tqoare.reported
that they did not tea tuo necessity for
uuh action .
The committee on petition of Mri. W.
W. Buck and other, asking that th
council prohibit baseball pitying on Sun
day and enforce th Buoday liquor law,
reported ; " We, the committee, think the
petition entitled to a respectful hear
ing and report the petition back without
recommendation."
On motion the above petiona were laid
on the table.
Petition of E G. Cau fluid and other,
asking for repeal of ordinance No. 80, re
tracting th licensing of back and
wagon, laid on the table.
Report of committee on cemetery re
ported : report ordered back to be made
in the furm of an ordinance. ,.
Bill of county for rent of jail referred
back until district attorney comply witb
instruction of court.
Ordinance No. , regulating the (ale
of water by tha city, patted.- Familie
not paying water rent prohibited from
oaing other people' tap.
' Agreement of W. E. Pratt and bora,
taxpayer of the city, to par their road
wa 111 coin iut me parpote ot pnrcnaaing
a rock cruther, referred to 1 pedal com
mitto Paquet, Broughton and Chat.
Petition of Mr. M. E. White for re
bate on aaemnt, amounting to $101),
allowed.
Committee on fire and water instructed
to inquire into th probable coat to the
city for th extension of water main along
North Main street and. if in their judg
ment it will be profitable, they may make
the improvement.
Ordered that the fine collected of the
tardy memberbe held a a cpecial fund
by lb recorder subject to order of the
council .
AaseaaoT allowed sixty day to collect
taxes
Petition of J F. Dolan, asking to have
cost ruction on r iiteenth atreet, between
Waahinzton and Jefferson streets. re
moved, referred to street committee.
i in collected from couocilmen, 60ct.
BELL.
W.L. Nutting. 10 00 C.E. Bron.$13 83
H. Stsahmit, Recorder.
A Motbfr' Gratitude.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ci.
Gentlemen: I want you to know what
your medicine ha don for my little boy.
For more than four year he has been
unering trom tcrofulu I havs worked
bard to get him cured, but all to no pur
pose. All of my bard earning during
these four years, and what I had at tha
time wo commenced hi treatment, has
not gone to the doctors and druggist of
thi city, and when I gave thorn all up
two month ago my sod was pale, weak,
and could hardly walk. He could not
play with tbe other children and had no
appetito at all. 1 began giving him Swift's
Specific, and very soon his appetite came
back. His cheek began to brighten np
and now eat well, ha gained flesb, his
cheek are ruddy and he romp and plays
a much a any child on the street. I
can not tell you how grateful I feel, for I
know vour medicine has saved his life.
None bot the mother of a tick child can
know how grateful I am, and I wish eve-y
mother in tbe world could know of your
valuable medicine.
Verytruly yours, Mm. E. Mulcaxy,
1111 E. 81t St., New York, 8. Y
November 3, 1888.
For sale by all druggist. Treatise on
blood and skin disease mail I free.
Tht Swift Specific Co., Atlauu, Ga.
N. Y. 157 W. 23d 8t.
Telle of Application te Pareiiaee Tim
ber Land.
U. 8. Land Office. OreeonCifv.Oreiron.
May 25, 188G.--Notice i hereby given
that, is compliance with tha nroviaicna
of th act of congress approved June 3,
188. enrniea "an act tor the sale of tim
ber lands in the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Ter
ritory," RobertG. Morrow, whose post
Fine Farm for Sate.
One hundred acres, ninety-two acres
fenced, thirty-five acre! in cultivation,
five acre orchard, young, just commenc
ing to bear good. The fruit consist of
ppk. peart, plum. 1 teaches, prune.
rherrie, quinces, also grape and straw-
bemet. watered bv two good springs,
nd a well of ifood water at the bouse.
Box house 18x30. Three room below
and three room above; alaocluthaspreta
and pantry ; two barns, wagon abed,
cattle shed, granery, henhouse and yard,
root nous ; mitt. Douse m a grove near
the bona. Threw mile from Oregon
'ity and a teed read. Two mile from
New Era. Two mile from custom rit
mill. Price 13600. Term easy.
W. H. Faxcbsb.
tiiaiiivfvjicw aaitva iiiattftttiu vtvi mw
very laruo circle of friend whe called to
par their respect and offer werat 01 con
doleoce. i
SEW ERA SEWS.
EntToa EtrTtaraisa:
The Spiritual campmeetiog I a thing
of th past Mr, Philllpi, u a presiding
officer, is a ucee. Thome Huckman.
aa general manager, knowt ut how to
ao it ana i.tunt rergusoa, ktoeputy
sheriff, it a terror to evil doer. In
short, the meeting baa been a grand
turrets Joseph Rief and Prof Sweeting
each dispenaing the many good thing!
for tbe inner man urh at lemonade, ire
cream, pies, cakes, nd witches, etc . all
tended to make every one bappv. It ia
to be hoped that many mora such pleat-
ant re-umona shall be eitfovod bv all.
' YtKK
ROBS.
CRITSER New Era, Juna 21, 1888, to
the wife of Grant Cntser, a son. 9V
Ijfound . MoiWjd ebiid doing U.
COOKE. Tn Tualatin precinct, to the
wit ot JTol. J. t. Cuoke, June 18th, a
eon.
MARRIED.
BO YLLS W IXG FI ELD. J una 20th .at
the residence of W. W. H. Samson, by
. 0. uaurr, J. r.,Miss .Mary M.vttng
field and Mr. O. 6. Boylea, of 8oda
cpnnga.
WELCH 8TR A USE R. At the real
dene ol CM. Kester. Mr. W.J.Welch
and Mist Lnsetta Strauser, Rev. Father
Rauw pronouncing the ceremony,
alitor JLlst.
Letter remaininz in th poetoffice at
Oregon City, Clack ma county, Oregon,
Jnn s, lsee.
Bellinger, Blanch 2Hittman, Chria
Gerber. Jacob 2 Madison, Mr.
Haskins, Wm. 2 Smith, Jno.W.
Hughe, Evan.
If called for, say when advertised.
J. M. Bacon. P. M.
CITV LOCALS.
6c
Uon't forget '0nr Chieftain'"
cigar. On tale at Fucht A Son's.
For a good five rent smoke, try en
or "our ruienatn." - un am at tie.
r acni SOB'S. ;
Montr to Loax In aumioltlOOto
16000. Enquire of C. D. A O. C. Latour
Hall or MiaruoMAn Lodge
No. 1 A. F. and A. M.,
OaxooK Crrr. June 20, 1880
WoRtairrvL MabTia, Warok.sahd
Bkkthkh :
Your committee on resolution. on the
death of Brother W. W. Buck, respeit-
reitort the following
... w. . . i 1 1 , . a I
wneraiu, 11 nil pienseq -ne oupreme . ui j. -J
Or.nrt Master of the (Ylaatial GrandK Vnt(J.A eir , 0 do D.r .B00
i.j " ..1 . u a work; only those a Blew go ahead with
esteimed hwwher. W: W. Buck, to be! ' siaiiM.ce need apply, lor further
etto, Oregon City,' Oregon.
For Pal. Jim Fuller' two house
and lot in Oregon City. Cent and see
ut make an offer. 24tf .
Joukiox 4 tlcCowy.
taken from our midst by the indiscrimi
nate hand of dealt), there D It I
Rrsolvbd, Thut in the death of our
worthy brother this lodge; h lost an
honored and respected jnember. whose
attentive ear wat ever open to the ap
poala of the poor and distressed for aid;
whose instructive tongue was evor ready
to give rood counsel and a J vie and
whose fuitlrful breast, full of noble lm-
iinhiaa. heat in avmuthv with all that Wat
good and true, and which had a tendency
to elevate the character of mankind.
KrtoLViB, That In the deathof hiother
W. W. Buck the family loso a kind hna
bund and aflectioniite father; tho com
munity an honored and respected citi
ion, aiid the lodge a wise counselor, whose
timely advice, und whose venerable
presence we will tadly miss as we. ate ro-.
minded of him.
Uksolvxp, That we tender our heart
felt sympathies to the famllv und rola
tives'of the deceased in this their sad be
reavement, and we share their grief, and
commend them to the care of Him who
hut suld, "Come unto me all ve that la
bor and are heavy laden and I give you
rest."
.Rsboi.vku. That n copy of thoe resolu
tions be spread upon tho Journal of thia
lodge; that a copy lie furnished to tne
family of the deceased, and that a' copy
be furnished the Ohkqon City Kntkk
raisx Oregon Cit v Courier for publication.
P. Paquktt,
J. M. Bacon,
Thomas Chakwax,
Committee.
Treasurer's Notice.
I have now (n my hands funds applica
ble to the payment of all ordort Indorsed
prior to 8optmnvir 1,1884. Interest will
causa from the date of thia notlco.
Dated thi 15th dav of June, 1888.
J. L. SwArroHD,
Treasurer Clackamas county, Oregon.
information vail at thitoAo.
I.
-' We have a fine assortment ot tnstrn
mental and vocal sheet mtftt'4 for sal.
and will hereafter keep the latest In thai
tin. Gao. Fi'Otu ; 80
New potatoes and good old tootatoat
also Holland herring in kit and good
dried herring-, and a fesh lot ofcenned
meata, at the Whitloci, toa
1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla oierts radically
upon and through the blood, and it it a
aafe and absolute our for the rai loot
diseases, complaints, and oorder, due
to debility, or to any constitgtioeal taint
ortniection. -(
Avoid, by all means, the usf of calo
mel for bilious complaint iter's Ca
tlmrtic Pillt, entirely vegetable,, litve
been tested fortv year, and areacknowi
edged to lie the pest remedy for torpidity
of tho liver, costivenes, and all d rings-
ment ot the digestive apparatus.
Pay l'p. , .
G. VP. Roa Si Co., of New En, want
all indobtud to them to kuow that all ac
count must be settled oa ofbefore July
You Can Get
Canned corn beef canned chlppod
K'cf, deviled ham and all other kind of
good fresh canned good. H Ju have
any good wed potatoes to sell bring them
to ut, This will be your latt chance to
ten mem oeiorenew joiskios come into
. -1. .. . 1-.. 1 . . . . U..,..
UIHIHl'i. 1IIH IT ailLVlli nfvm
Special Hotleo,
We have sttcured tbe orvloQa ol Mr,
C. Driggs, who will take chartra of eur
collectioa. and will be found at onr of'
flee, All who are indebted to as will
please call and settle up with him,
Tgoa. CaanuAH A Som,
Kbcria' Sal.
By virtu of a decree and order of lore
closure issued out of and undar the seal
of tha circuit court of tho aut of Oregon
for tbe county of Clackamaa, bearing
date the 18th day of May, A. D., IPS,
to me directed aa sheriff m favor of . .
Cbarman, plaintiff, and against Irt .
Day, Lily . Day Thomaa W. Pedigo,
Clay 8wipart and Jamo Swhrart, 3e
fendent commanding me in the nam of
the state of Oregon do make sal of the
real property in said decree, ipedfiod
and described, to wit: The eouthwest
qnarter of section No. thirty-ens (23 )f
townthip No. (1) one south, range (J)
east of tho Willamette meridian, contain
!ng 183, acre, in Clackamaa county,
etate of Oregon. ,
In order to make the aura of iT32t.S2
with interest decreed bv laid court
against defendente, Ira E. Day, Lily E.
fay, ana moms w. rcdigo, in favor ol
E. E. Charman, plaintiff, and the furth
er um of 100,00 attorney foe, together"
wur, 1 Z4.od costs ai:d iJitbnrtementt;
also tho turn of 1795 00 aitli interest do
creed by said court against defendant
Ira E. Day, Lily E. Day, and Tho. W.
Pedigo, and in favor of defendants. Clay
Swigart and James Swigart. I bar
levied upon and will 00 Saturday, the
10th day of July, A. D., 1888,! tha hour o
one o'clock P. M. , of said day, al the court
bouse door in the city of Oregon CUy4
sell all the defendant' right title and In
terest of in and to the above described
real estate at public auction to th high
est bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree,
and order of tale eosts tccrulng cost.
Dated this 10th day of Jon, A. D. 1984
Wx. KSIOHT, .
Sheriff of Clackamaa county, Oregon
fcxecwtor'e Slw
Pursusnt to an order of the county
ermrt nt r-laflrama pnnnltr Cranr
office address is Portland, Multnomah made and entered th 6th day of April
county, Oregon, ha filed in this otflce 'A. D., 1888, in the matter of the eatate
bit application to purchase the south half of Jacob OcoUentenbein, deceased, I,
of northwest quarter of section No. SO. t will sell at the court house door in 0 re
in iMMMikin Vt 1 - U .. - T. a V . r:... : j - , . ,
of tho Willamette meridian. 1 lth day of Julv, A. D., 1886. at One
All persons holding any adverse claim ) o'clock P. M., to the-higheet bidder, at
thereto ere required to present the eamci public auction the following described
at thia office within sixty duye from the tract of land situate in Clackamaa conn
Art publication of this notice. 1 ty, Oregon, to wit: Commencing at a
5U10. L. T. Babi Register. point 27 90 chaina west and 17. Si chains
1 west and 17.35 chain outh of the north-
eat corner of th donation claim ott
Crow and wife, being claim No. 02 in T.
3 3., R. 1 E., of the Willamette meridian,'
and running thence south 19 W chain:
thence west 8.10 chain; thenco north
19.63 chaina: thence east 6.10 chain
to place of beginning, containing 10
acres. Also beginning at a point 27.90
west, and 6.55 chain aouth from tho
northeast corner of tbe donation claim of
George Crow and wife, being claim 6J,
in T. 2 8., R. 1 E. of th Willamette me-,
ridian; and running thence eouth 9 90
chaics ; thence west 6.10 chains ; thence
east 6.10 chains to place of beginning,
containing 5 acres. Terme of sale, oaa
half cash in hand, and one half on
credit of one year, bearing interest at the
rate ot ten per .-eot. per year, toco red by
mortgageon the property deed and mort
gage on the property deed and mortgage
at expense of purchaser.
Frf.d Hoes, Executor.
JunelO.lSSO. 30t4
TVottee f Application to Pair
chats Timber Lawd.
U. 8. land office, Oregon City, Oregon,
May 15, 1886. Notice is hereby given
that, in compliance with the provision
of the act of congress approved June 3,
1878, entitled "An act for the tale of
timber lands in tbe states of California.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington terri
tory," J. D. Mever. wboee postoffice
add res it Portland, Multnomah county,
Oregon, haa filed in this office his appli
cation to purchase the NW. U of SE. hi
and N. M of 8W. section No. 80, in
township No. 1 S., range No. 6 E., of the
v itiametta meridian.
All persons boldinz any adverse claim
thereto are required to present the same
at thi office within lixty days from tbe
flrwt poblicstion of this notice.
SlUO L. T. Bam, Register.
fwtte)) of Application to Par
Chase) Timber Land.
V. land office, Oraroti Citv. Ornnn. Anrll
St. list- Kotlcs la hereby f1rn that, o eotnpll-
oc win id pririamot m tn tet ol control
approved Junt s. 1871 entitled "An set forth
Mi el limber Uad In th 8Ml of Ctlifnrnt,
ruron. Mtun, too wuDtnrtoo Territory." A.
Hit who poioBie addrem ti Portlsnd.
siiaomsn coDt. urefoo, atuildtr Bl4
la Ihtt ra b ppUNtion topor1n tht H.
snre No. i E . of th Will imtt merldtin All
prnni boldim eny adverte elltn theiet r
requirvd topratmth im t thttoflic wtth
tBi!xtTdTefromthflrt public ul io of thlt
otic. j,uu u 1. Biis. uetiiter.
Beware.
Ticket for th Island fishing can be
bougbt only at CharmKn Bro.' drugstore
orthensti maiket. one other genuine.
Hmriiaivs 4 Ilmriiary Tbimsats,
Proprietors,
steal Estate Notice,
WASTto , Small farm for tale at bed
rock price.
roa KALB.rarmiand city property on
easy term. ; joavsow ucvowii,
Uregiin uty.
Settee.
There witl be a haakat ti! and
barbecue on the Molalla, on mil due
ait from W. H. Vtughn'a farm, on
Saturday, July 8d. A pleasant and aoelat
time ti guamctood to ail attending.
Oreat T"bl la Frtoe.
K. W. Porter 4 Son want It diitinctlv
nnderatoott that tbey art agenta for Frank
Bro.. asr tn farm tmoiamenta. aa
that thr will aell all kind f tnachinanr
and far ateoaUa tow ot lewar than aay
aedy site . do not purchase beiora con
Nltlng u. Call and b convinced .
- . . . w a f
. . roRTia ot sow.
Wood. Wood.
Sealed bide will be receive for Sfty
cords of fir wood, to be delivered at the
court house. The bids to be opened at
the Julv term of the county court. The
court reserves the right to reject any and
all Utds. W. T. Wirrrtoct, Clert.
- For Sale.
A attam sawmill and planar with II
bail sower emiine, all in good run
eint order', located 15 miles from Port
land and convenient to Northern Pa-
cine railroad. Mill now cutting tie for
ratirord ; also iiav a good local trade.
The mill will be eold at a bargain . Apply
toj.ti rttsoury, oru. O. T. Wt'liams
at Ogou City, Oregon.
Te th Farmers.
The Empire binders, reaper and mow
ert ttand unrivalled lor ttrengih, dura
bility, capacity and perfect work. These
goods are all offered to the public strictly
on tnetr merits, we guarantee every
article sold to be second to none of the
kind on tho market, and will in every
as demonstrate this fact before con'
eluding tal. It will be greatly to th
tatarett ot all desiring to pure-Rate to'
amine our'gooda thoroughly, eatiafylng
themselves ot inetr superior mortta. and
get our terms before purchasing else
where, Wararoomt, Oregon City and
Crloif ittuoij, w, BAJitowijsoif.
Notice ofFiaal Proof.
Iab4 Ofllc at Oregon City, Ortoe, Hiy H,
ISsi. Notice li hirebr !eo th.t th Inriawtt
nused Mtiler hti lied tottc of kli tautiuu
to ratke Bail proof In lupport ot kit tltli r
.ia MMl Will K. . . . - A
receifer of ti. . Und oflic l Orefoa City. Cw
ron, on Taevl.y, July 1 18. vti: Jxr-'t km-e
uHMMBMlm 0. t 5a 4tm tor m W. U at
tt. H .ad loti J-4of 8. M. .ad u f. '
H of See. 16, T. $ ., R 3 E. He B.mw th
following wttneM to pr-re htl eontia w
restdwio npon. and euiltTHoo of tv In V
vie: Ir Dtfkv. Gnrr Rbiimu XII r.l.,.l
HQ MDinr HUDSU. uol s Hv Hick w
eountjr, Oretrnn.
L T. BlftTH. klKirtrr.
Wm. Barlow & Son,
dealers ne
EmTjtre Cutting Hachinery,
V, :
rfl
a
. '
ll"llfc1Ti 11 nipiMalaaaa
Sond for '8a uacaiogue.
WM. BARLOW & SON,
Oregon City or Canby P. O.'
EST Machine Supples of all kinds
ft City Pliici
Will open on or about
WSJ&TS? Xot9 1Q8G
E. Q. Caufield & Co.
Will keep cn hand a FULL and CCM '
PLBTE stook or
DrugsandChemicals.
A share of tho publlo patronage Is
respeotfully solicited, and satisfao
tlon as tc price and quality of goods
guaranteed.
Prescriptions oarafully compounded.
Romcmbor the placet near tha
COURT HOUSE CORNER.
Frank Brothers Implement Co.,
Portland, Oregon, . .
Tii T? j ursn nr 1Z -
iutiiurs in n arm uuu mill iiiuciiwierya
Walter A. Wood's 3Iowers, Reapers and Twine Binders, Hodges'
Double Draper Headers, Oaar Scott & Co.'s ThreslicrB,
Engines and Horse rowel's, Buford's Walking
l'lftws. CnlMvator. fitTisr nnil Snltv Plowa.
Uoet eonptef tin ot Unntei. Crrl and Sprfpr Woni no th Pnalll CouCT Etrtsi r
eelved our lomta tttirtn th low ratal of tr.ljht (rum Iheeimt. we ireenlni to tv onr oV)ia
Itjeben.flt, and lUhio goodi In ourllu lower than vr before. Writ) for CMalosu -
Addrii,rBANlC BROTHERS IMPUWKt CO., PortUed, Orejoa, or I. W, fOBTIJ lOK,
Orefoa City, Orcgou.