Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 04, 1886, Image 3

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    THE ENTERPRISE.
TliCR8DAY,NOVEMBEU4,188(l.
.. ' t z
utnerlbar fulling to racaly any Humbar of
kwaaraiia, will plMM report Ilia mui at
On Year't Work.
The Work on the 0. A C. railroad be
tween Oregon City mid Catiemah lit pro
grewlng tlowly The change (hut will
bt tutdt in tlie lino of the road require
the removal of large quantities of tho
reck bluii Hut Um kIoiik aide of it. Nuxt
cuk work l liogun on a iUn wall
(0 take tht place, of the treat lo work lust
south of town. . Thin wull will b four
hundred fuet long tnd twenty font high.
Altar this work m donn the b'wntlnu of
rock off ol the blull' will ha carried on
mure actively, t there will be les
danger of ocidnt to the roadbed Hint
will delay tralna. The noarneaa of thin
bliifflo tow iv and the roud whore pmiohi
ra iiaasimr. necollatos the revovalof
rock In auiali quantillr-e nd therefore It
will proliaiuy un one year to tuna on
enouuli of the bluff to allow the totting of
the track back, four foci tnd otherwise
straightening the many curvoa It now
oulalna. Thit work a It proitresaoa will
call for the emulovmmit of many men
mid w III add conalilcrblo to the IntercM
of the working men in our midst, Air.
Jamv Uvan. whahaschariieof the rock-
work, la vtry careful and paya grnat at
tention to thfl people who paaa below, In
order to avoid avcldunU.
Tim indiuatiian are that the roud will
be through Mwih-ii I'ortlund ami San
Kiancluco wllhln a year, and we Imliovo
that these change are Mug made In
order (hat fust time can bo obtained on
the through tun.
I'loairr Uan.
Mra. Mary K. l'oultir died in Kalem
October 2Wli, and her Imdy wa brought
down on the morning train Saturday.
After eervlcee, held at tlm Episcopal
.diu.i-h. v. J. V. Sell wood nlliciutllur.
ahe waa buried by the aido of Mr. liood,
in our cemetery. Mm. Coulter waa bom
in Korincth-ld. Illinoia, and came to Oro
noil with her father, Nice Hunbur, In
ltUd. the family aettlinit about ten milt
rant from Ka'tm. In 1H47 ahe waa uuitd
in inarrlau to 1. II. Uood, w ho died in
1871. She hv.nl In tlua nty lor uiiiiiy
veare and waa Well and favorably known
among the plow-era, Her all bearers
wore mon who had known lu-r lor tunny
vrara. lit UTtl die was murried to Mr.
Coulter, but their married lilo wua not a
happy one. and lla-y have lived separate
for everel year. Hhn Icavea six chil
dren tioo E. Oood, of halcm; Mra.
Hhaw ,and MIMa Minnio and Jot.it
tluud. at Wall Walla; Mra. Hprlnir and
Miaa Eltla tiood, at Portland, hhe also
leaves throe brother. W. It., K. O., and
V. Iloditkin, U Halem, Mra. Kirk Ward,
vt taaltle. and Mra. ItcynoKU, of Han
ranciru'o, nearly all of whom wore ure
t the funeral.
Front y nlfldn.
K. L. Eaatham It In Chicago.
I'lonty of mow In tho foothill.
The dunce at I'mm't hull lat riiaht
waa woll uttiindvd.
Mr. Nowlon Miller hua movod Into the
town for thu winUir.
Circuit court will coiiiinmtce Ha full
tfaaion noxt Monday.
Mr. Max Kuinaby haa roturnod from
eaat of the niountuliia.
Mr. l'rinr knona a nice anaortindnt of
gitme at liln IImIi markut.
Mra. i'lidclmr, not) Emma Ilroiinliton.
t vlaltlng ndatlvca In town.
Mr. McNiiniura.orie of the mnn Inlurod
by the rock blunt, died Tueaduy.
The Ihinniua left the dry dork Hunduy
and ttMjk it loud of flour to i'ortlund.
M i. ItiirmoitiT la now aollinit lownlry.
clm:ka, wutchea, tc,, ut gruully roduend
ilcoa.
It la ronorlod that Ihero will Iks four
wftddinua among tliocmiiloyea of the fac
tory next month.
Ho v.J. R. W. 8i.Iw.xhI fllla the pulpit
ut St. I'uul'a rhuri'h mild a new rot'lor la
iKiuitid hy the blhni,
Mr. Jumia Tracy came to town luat
Hunduy and took Mi" I'orturout tolcach
the achixil hi hla diatrict.
Tlm ruilMud brldiru on the ('lnikiimua,
nut Indow town, ia to be fiiclimc. Work
will prububly b'o la-gun next week.
Edward Korlx-a, of tlumamMia, wua in
own Monday, looking allor the lirhlgo
nti-n-Ntu in iiia ncction oi tho country. ,
John kcllv, our city limrxlmll, la auf-
fi-rtnir from ihnuifialiHin. J. II. 8hi
purd la night watch during hla illucaa
W. W. If. SiiiiiKon. (I. W. I'roaaora' .4
I), t;. I.atourctto have luh-ly Ix-en,,,,.
uiiNHioia-d notary pubhea, by tho governor.
Miaa Audio Cochran haa fco fur re-
covered from hir rncorit illmiHa aa lo lie
able to ri-Hiimo her achool, In the Htrkk-
in uiHlrlit.
O. W. Dunbar, of Euat Porlland, and
Ion. Frank llodxkln, of Halotn, were in
own In Huturduy to attond the funeral
ol Mra. Coulter.
Mr. Hyan, landlord of the Cliff houao,
Had ArUcU
U.t week Mr. II. I. U-atow and b
too Herbert went to epend a wet-k will
tlielr frienda, by the name of llawkina,
ho live near bt. Helena. I lie two liini'
iliea bad a irood time hunting, flahiiiir
etc.. until luat Friday, tin that day
young llawklni and young llentow went
tat liuiiUnf ducka, iixy now a ikm
rianinii and anrfd to fire tovcthi-
"f rourhint " in the f iwm lor Of
tMMt. Itoth flred but lleatow't gun hung
tire, and younc llawklna arrtae In time
lo mI the rhanre in hla head. He dice
ioalantly. Herbert immediately run for
awi'taivre and the Inwly waa oHivr-reit to
the brmt ol hit parenta and hunt-J Niu
day.
tb friendship exlatlng between tho
hoya beaan when both familiea lived In
t'anamah in 18K2. No blame ran I at
tached lor the accident to anyone. Her
bert Beatow in a vonng man of ad-aJ
habita and careful in hla movcmonla
He haa many frienda who, whilo they re
gret Ui aorident, deeply aymathle
with bim.
Tklgk Iloae llrekra
Uat Katunlay Mr. Joaeph IHIl.-r. of
Corvallia, took the atrpa out of hie cellar
to the workahop to mend them. Whil
repairini them he found that he needct
a tool that waa in the caller. He went
to the cellar and ateiied riuht In, for
rttinc that the ttapa were cone. He fell
a dialance of aix or eeven feet and broke
Ida thigh bone. Mr. lMller ia father
Mra. Tbomaa Chaiman and Mra. M.
. ( barman, of thia city, and U eiiihty-four
yeara old. The accident ia very aerioiia
to man ot hia aire. Mra. M. M, Char-
man left yealerday to attend to her tut he
LOCAL NEWS.
Aa Enjoyable Affair.
The eeeond of the eerlea of Dime
clablea, under the auapicea of 8t. Paul
(lulld, waa given at tho reaidence of
Jayor Cochran laat Haturdny evening.
The room a were crowded with people,
IhiIIi old and young, who apent a very
ileaaant evening. Alter tho old folka
left tho young folka tried Homo of the
Hollow een charm. Whether tho pre-dii-ted
fortunea w ill come Iruo or not tuna
will tell. ThcNe aociublea are very en
joyuhlo alTuira and wo hoo they ini.y be
oken repeated.
lllftllLASI) FROST.
Cm ion millt ia veiling good lUiuW
cheap.
Mr, Qulnn haa returned from enatof
the mountain.
Mr. Clarke ia aclling good at prlcea
thai ault tho peoplo.
The Dort noiKhliorhood la rejoicing
over a new achoolhomte.
Mr. Jacob Uurlcaa mined N) luixhela of
corn to the acre ; haa 40 bond of fat hoga.
Joa. Walton la hard at work improving
hla furin, ami hua SO acrcaa of full sruin
in.
Mr. Mayor, of Molullu, la aclling out
hla atock of gixxla with flm intention of
moving eaat of tho mountain.
Your correapondont took a journey to
the aouthwurd laat week and found that
tho farmer in the aoulliern part of thu
county are fueling Well and putting in a
lurue crop of full uruln, He found con-
rldnrabla (all wheat that hud begun to
grow and look thrifty, A.J.
FAIIIVIEW ATIIEItIN(iS.
!Jr, Eliaha Edwarda ia qulto alck.
A protracted meeting hna been In prog'
reaa for tho laat two woeka ut the Grit
hum church. The mooting ia under tho
auapiceaof the M. K. church, Kcv. Math
ewa and Dr. Froolnnd ofllciuting. Kervi-i-ea
atlll continue with unuhutod lnteroat.
Frank Jaggur, early luat Hunduy morn
Inc. killeil a coyote that hud bcon tirey
init on hit flock of aheep. Hia woKnIiIp
had iuat breukfiiMted henrtlly of fri'Mli
' liiinb and wna aittlng (pilotly on the aunny
aide of a alraw atnek picking hia tootn
when Frank, at a dlatniu-o of UDOyurda,
aent a Wlncheatcr rille hull cruahing
through hia vital.
a ever alive to the liiterenta ol hla a-ueata.
ami haa employed Mr. Fgglcaton aa rook
for hia iHipulnr hotel.
FuU'rt Flatter, P. I.urke, W. F.
Kirk and John T. Aperaon are mom-U-ra
of the V. N. court tiiul jury, for the
prem-nt term.
Mr. J. II. Walker left Tuesday for Se
attle with thu intention of going into ue
inea and M-rninnenlly locating there.
Mra, Walker will remain her for the
prem-nt.
A Chinaman ha opened a waidi lion no
in the oil Mod huildlng, much to the
diaguat of the Chinaman who haa had
the only wah houae here, for acvoral
month.
W. II. Partlow ahowed u an apple, of
the (ilori Millidi variety, a low day ago,
that wna five im-hca'in diameter, and
weigheil one and one-quarter ouiida.
Ilriug on your hlg applua.
Mr. Maurice lloota, tin engineer of the
f.utona, haa n-igiiod and gone onto hia
furin in Iteaver (reek. Die eumpnny
regret hia removal very modi, A Mr.
Itvynolda I cugine-r in In place.
Mr. and Mra. John Wilkinson have
inoveil to Fart Poitland. Mr. Wilkin
aon haa lived In thia city and Canemah
(or Mvcral yeara.HMd laavanani (rlanita
who wind him Wi-IUn hie new It".
Thoa. Randall. Eaq., haa been buv for
aereral daya, aa referee, taking the testi
mony In the caa of MeLareu Ilroa. vt.
I. J. orniea, ami will pn-nent the aame
to the circuit court W hen it acta hero,
next week.
Mr. Geo. Rroughton la Increasing the
facilitiea of hi aawmill by adding ma
chinery that w ill make nice applo and
fruit boxea. Ilia twyt aay that every
thing will bt running nicely next week,
and Mr. Jtinet lloaey makea' a gooil fore
man. Tho hour of opening the Hunduy even
ing meetinga held at the Congregational
church under the auspice of the Young
People'a Hoeiety of CI rlatian Endeavor
haa Is-en changed from 6 to 0 :30 o'clock
prompt. All are invited to there meetinga.
rrank I-ord, Jr.. met with quite an
accident laat Hutimlay evening. He waa
out driving the i-owa home when the
home he waa riding flipped and full,
throwing Ford upon the ground and
nreaking one of the lionea of hia right
leg. He ia doing well.
The election return from the Eaat in
dicate thnt there will be a amull republi
can gain in the house of congress and
tho aoniito. Mr. Hewitt wua elected
mayor of Now York. Vorheea ia proba
idy'electod to congreae from Washington
territory.
In another column will bo aoen the
chamra in the time table of the O. A (!.
U. it. The morning trniua pasa each
other here at 0 o'clock. The ufternoon
train (or I'ortlund leave here at a quaiter
to three. The evening train from rort
land arrlvea nt about tho aume time aa
formerly, 5:07 o'clock
Dr. John Welch of this city, waa in
Washington on (Moher '.'tlth and inter
viewed the poHtinaster gcncrul. lie ilia
c'aima unvthing politieul In hia move'
menta, but docs not state whether ho ia
seeking government aid for hla newspa
N-r he ha located over hla dental
olllce neur tho depot, or wanta Ida friend
I-Mahleii to have the MHtolllce. One
thing ia i-ertain he did not go to Wash
ington for the fun it.
Thcro w ill be preaching at tho Pnptist
church next Sunday morning and even
ing. Morning aubject, "Three Kinda of
Sin" (Psalm lt):12. 1:1. and Ileb. 12:1);
evening aubject, "Spiritual Adornment"
(1st Peter 3:11, 4). The public ia cordially
invited to these services. At A o'clock
every Hunduy evening ia the meeting of
tho Vonng Peoplo't Society of Christian
Endeuvor in the basement of the church,
which all young people, whether ChrlB
tiuna or not, nro invited to attend.
COUSCIL PROCEEDIXOM.
OaaooN Crrv Coimnt, Chamber. I
Ncvember 1, 180. f
Council called to order by II . Straight,
racordwr,
JM'aquot nifolnted recorder pro tem.
A'isotit muyor Cochran, marshal Kelly,
council man Madt-r,
J. H Khoppard preat-nt aa deputy
murahal.
Miuutua o( luat meeting teud tnd a
proved .
Petition of I) E, Shepard for reduction
on licence on shooting gullory, grunted
Petition of Paciflis Poatul Tolograph
company rend and placed on file.
Report of city truaaurer read and placed
on lilo.
Report on atreeta and public )irorty,
on bill of county, (or half of repair of
A her nut hy bridge, rend and laid on table.
The commlltoe reported that they con
aidered tli- bill an unjust and exhorbi
tuiit ono but recommended ita payment
toavecota.
Verbal reort rmnniittee on lock
crusher thut the rock crueller hod arrived
and lieen acrentod by them, adopted.
Ordinanco No An ordinance granting
the use of the atreeta and ulliea of Ore
gun City to tho Pacllld PoaUil Telegraph
coinpuiiy, adopted.
Oidinunce No. Amending ordinance
No 7n, reilui log the license on (hooting
gullery from f 15 to 3 per quarter;
passed .
Ordinance No An ordinance to regu
late the city mulctary and to provide lor
a.texton lor tho aame. Thia ordinance
prohibit the burial of any person not a
resident of Oregon City within the city
cemetery, except they first jet tho con
sent of tho sexton, mid nay bun five dol
lars (or each burial The sexton must
account to tho city treasurer for all feoa
collected. No wooden fence or other
Icn structure will be allowed to be
led within tho cemetery. The aex-
toniifto lie elected at the regular meeting
of the council in August of ouch year.
The sexton ia subjected to the rules and
regulations ot the city council . A nneoi
K will be imposed on all i-ersoim violat
ing any of the provision of thia ordinance
or rulc'a . ( Inlinniice passed
Messra. Paqunt, Chase and Rroughton
were apsiinted a committee to confer
with tho county court, and attempt to
settle the hills of the county against the
city for repair on Abernathy bridgo,anit
the rent of county Jail.
The street commissioner waa instructed
to pay to Puquet, Chase and Rroughton,
sHviul committee, $.'115, monev collected
to purchase rock crusher, and to lie paid
by them to R . Collier ilt Co on account
of said crusher.
The special committee waa instructed
to removo the riH'k crusher from the (I.
R A N . Co. 'a wharf and locuto the nine,
and alurt it to work.
BKACTIFfL CARDS.
SUPREMELY HAPPY.
r-i....l.. r-la.L WI.HU.L I... .1..... tl..
For limited timo E.G. Caofield 4 Ua month of m laaned tlie following
Co.. at tho City Pbarmwy.'"! givt with arriV :
at a
every ptirchtto boautlful card
aouvcnlr, Theao card art really tome-1
thing nice; are not covered with adver
tlaomenta, and will prove, an ornament
to any parlor.
. Freahett good and lowttt prlcei at tht
City riiarmacy.
Prescription carefully compounded at I
all houi of the day or nlghfat E.G. Can
field St Co'.
A complete atock of palnta, oil, color,
and bruahet kept constantly on hand,
at price that defy competition, tt E.G.
Caufield & Co',
If yon havo never used pcarline tak E.
G. Caufield fur t aumple package, and
you will "be aurpriaed at ifl wonderful
ua-fulneM, 1 ,'
lcfer
Remslnliif In the ptnffire it Oreiron City.
t iciiioi oouutr. U'saou, govern iir ,
Mri. J oho
K.KKl.r, C. n.
lieonirsll, Thoi O. S
Iluckl-w, Perry J
noyisnn, iv m.
ik-r, M
III I. La.
J .M Racon t 1 W
H. It Calitf. 3 (XI
F tilennon 18 00
J W Chase 25 CO
I'ope St Co . . water fund 2 "
(ieo. Rroughton 44 7
R. Collier & Co ,for rock crusher 615 00
Hak-r. M. K.
lisTli.Mn. Hurj
Krccunn J.
HH ki.T. H.
Junes, T. H.
May, ucoraa
If called lor. r when advert I .f1.
1. M. Haco-t, P. M.
Hhulla. L.
Hfrliurii, ri'm.
ThAmt'ion. Vt. A.
V,xJrulT, Ur. I.I II la
V. Albright 25 00
II Straight HI 00
John Kelly 41 00
C. E Hume 13 00
Poe A Co 3 25
O R . A N . Co , water fund 0 25
The recorder wa Ins1ructel to draw
warrant on water fund for 100 00 in
fuvor i( R. Collier 4 Co. Council ad
journed H . Stbaioiit, Recorder.
SANDY.
Mra. Jonat Ctine baa re-overod from
her protracted Ulm-si and la out again.
Charlet Shank and 'Miaa Lime Italy
were thia week united in wedlock. Next T
The aawmill of E. S. Rramhall, at
Aimea, on Cougar mcunUin, iaacain in
full blast and turning out good lumber.
Mr. Weatley Raty, of Cherryville, on
Friday, October T.'d, waa driving toward
Suiidy aeaUsd on the nnning geara of hia
wagon. In tho neighborhood of Mr.
Shank'a he encountered a eturop which
lammed Ida leg againit tho rub-lock,
Waking the tibia tsmt.
The assault which occurred on luca
day up Hull Run at the otlice of tlie water
company waa owing to (ieo. Thomaa, an
employe, disputing the record of the
woik performed hy himself and aona.
Mr. Hate struck him on account of harah
language and rmigh epitheta.
(In Friday October 22d, Cliaa. Ware,
whose ranch la some miles up the Sandy,
liMtt hia dwollling by lire, together with
tho entire contents', furniture, clothing
and money. Himself and whole family
with two visitor had gone to the river to
hunt and fish and knew nothing of the
calamity until all wus consumed. Cause
of the firo unknown. It ia (opposed to
huve originated in tho chimney built of
board and clav.
Diki. Oct.-24, of mountain fever, at
hia homo on Sandy Ridge, John Poe,
Aged 40 yeara and 2 months.
Woodrat
Irtnrt tnd Readings.
At the Congregational church thia
evening, November 4lh, nt7:30 o'clock
Mr. Charlea Dudley, of New York City.
will give hia amusing and entertaining
li)ctur,"Contentment on Crutchea" ; ami
on Friday evening, November 5th, at the
aamo boor and place, hnmorou, pathetic
and dramatic readings,
Uood inuaie will be provided.
Singlo ticket 35cU. ; ticket for both
eveninira &0cts. To be hint ut Chnrman
llnw.' drug atoro and at the church. Do
not full lo go.
Card of Thanks.
Editor Entkrcrisk, lVar Sir: Per
mit us. through your paper, to re
turn our thunka ti the iieople of Oregon
City, tho manager and work-lieoplo of
the factory, to Mr. and Mra. Selling, Mra.
Ackermun. Mr. and Mra. ltean, Mra
Telford, Mr. and Mra. Uisenstein. Mra.
Potter, and other, lor their grout kind
nen evinced by them towards the wife
and children of A T. Lowery ono ot
the aufl'eror from the aud occurrence of
Sunday week.
Their conerou and prompt aid in lie
half of In family merits and receives our
sincere and lasting gratitude aa well a
hi. JAMKB 1.0WKRY,
TllOMASON l.OWKKV.
CITY LOCALS.
Shaving 15 centa at Vegcliua'.
The steamer Litona attll muk.-a two
trip to Portland dlaly eacept Sunday.
,'atkv 1000 hoga for which we will i
pay cash. 1-tt Loo is & Amuiom.
W e will pay ten centa a copy for a
limited number of the .LsTtafuiSK of
Ang. 12th. IHH0. i
For food fire cent moke,ry en I
of Our Hlefiuln." 0a aaleat Veo.
Ftcli Son'a. ,
Mover to Ixiam. In sums .f (too to
$.VKK). Knquire of CD. A U. (j. Latour-
ette, Oregou tity, Oregon.
Go to the City Drog Store to, get your
paint, oil, glaaa, tirushea, ctc. It la the
cl5H'9t house in town . j
Look at the fine display of t loaka and
winter gooda at the tireat Easturn atoro.
These good were liought in the Kant and
will be told cheap. I
Try one of the Adoliru Parfti iinKrtel
rigara. On aule at ueo ruha A Son a
Two for twenty-five cen. -
The Conqueror and Ia klor ie Oregon
art tho beat Key West -rvani In die city.
On aule at Fucha A Son', Step in and
try one ; you are aure U .ike (hem.
Wt have flno atao?tnaent of inatru
mental and vncal sheet tnnetc for aalt.
and will hereafter ket-L tht latest n that
lute. . . vtfu. I t-ojia A sox,
Tke WkltliHi Wr,e Ima thanred
hand aa tat ttoeif will cIomm! !
Imaaedtatelr. Rrlai la wheat, tr ether
maractaiie praxarti gad grt bargtiaja.
All pertohe owln-4 Mr. II. M. Whit-
kvk will aetUo ith V. I. Calitf. Thoae
partica against wdom kite lire held will
find them at the Rank V Oregon City.
Mi. II. M. W iiiTuoca
6 E. Rlchfirdaon 21, L. Dreaber 18.
12- L. M. Adkin 21. M. J. Wllion 18.
20 J. Staunton 21. Mary Graham 19.
21 G. V. Adam 21, K. Robbint 18.
rKBRl'ARr.
3 L. ttivc 21, Ienora Markwooil 19.
3 Jo. Mathers 2), Annie Harvey IS.
f-Fritx Salia 21, Maria Weiaer 18.
8 Ja. D. Lee 20. Nort North 17.
12 J no. Stormer 21. M. Shibiey 21.
12 John R. Cole 19, Ida Smith 17.
MARCH.
20SiIa. Revln 23, F. Walklnt 18.
10 J. Jefferson 24, E. J. Loveridge23.
apii..
6 f. H. Deardorff27, 8. Warnor27.
7 Win. Davidaon 23, K. E. Smith 24.
8 G. R. Miller 21, Einora Gard 18.
23 M.Schwizenijerg21,M.SchwerU18.
28 John Greeu 23, G. Grirlitha 18
30 A. E. King 22. Annie Wurner21.
HAT.
15 J. II. Ronaer 52, Roaetta Percy 50.
19-A. W. Milln 32. A . McDonald 20 .
24 R. A. Looney21, Jennie Bowen 18.
28 John Mcintvre22, Annie KlaU 21.
29 R. Parrot 30, Mury Vinaen 19.
JIKK.
2 A. Walling 33, L. Cheathcum 27.
3 T II. Sconce 28, Kate Wyland 19.
5 W. Durunt 21, Lottie Killin 17.
5 A. B. Elliott 21, K. Strowbridge 10.
7 O. M. Haley 21. M. Braumhull 18.
1111. R. Mack 20. M. Whitmore 15.
15 M. C. Shipley 21, M. Griffith 21.
17 Amlrew Cno21, Bettie Uraon 28.
19 K. S. Roy lea 20. M. Wingfield 18
19 Win. Welch 21, L Strauaer 16.
!'. J. 11. DeardorfT27, C. Deardorfr21 .
27 A. E. Iavia21. Mary J. Clark 18.
30 Owen Hughos 21, Jane Wilson 18.
JCLV.
8 C. W. Covcv 21, P. A. Thomas 17.
8-J. S. Ward 21, M. E. Baty 16.
11 C. E. Batv 21, Mary A. Ward 17.
12 E. L. Trn'llinger 21. Ella May 28.
31 U. S. Gibson 24, B. Martyn 21.
ACCl'VT.
2 C. E. Asbam 21, J. L. Iark.
'VJ. W. lleleu 21, Annie Connor 18.
"U II. H. Johnson 31. A. J. Day 23.
, lMVm. Blount 67, E. Walker 39.
14 iiengal kellv 21, t. f.onng 17.
17 T. Fisher 3d, Mary Seelig 03.
27 F. A . Klingcr 30. M. Fryrear 21.
31 J no. Davidson 20, L. Hagerdon 10.
' aEPTEMDER.
7- Frank Daberco 25, Lottie Kent 20.
21-Horace J. Mann 21. E. M. Cole 21 .
17 Joa. Willlg 40, Cornelia Sei vera 20.
10 G. (. Brown 33, Victoria Koes 3'J
11 J as. Brady 24, Mary O'Connor 23.
OCTOBER.
1 Jno. Wilken 22, M. Shrader 21.
Albert Wade 24, M. Hagerdorn 17
7 T. 11. Nicholson 21, Ellen May 28.
11 E. Blakealee 21, M. Wilkinson 18.
11 Wm. Shin ller 21, A Gruttner 21 .
148. B. Hagey 21, E. Moehhergor 18.
18 Frank II an ford 33t A. K. Wait 22.
21 C Shank 28, Elizabeth Baty 21.
22 S. Imel 21, Annie L. Bailey 13.
25 Wm. Eaton 20, Julia Morna 18.
27 Cha. Stone 21, Annie Miller 19.
C
LOD CRuatllSJi and LEVELER.
It Is the BEST selling tool on earth.
Tlie profit derived from ita use u not alone in the aavimr of labor and time, bat
in the th'jroughness of tho work accomplished by it. It is well known that "thor
ough pulverizing pay," by increasing the yield, and without doubt the "Acme"
harrow will pay for itself on any ten-acre field in laying of labor tnd in the in
crease of the crop.
While the "Perfect" i unexcelled for preparing any kind of ground, yet tut
atrongest claim for it it on land that no other harrow will effect. It will pay for
itaeif in a tingle season where any auch land at the following ia to be prepared ;
On "blue grass sod" that hat not been broken for ar-veral veara. On "aliff r
inverted tod" of any kind. On land that hat been "plowed wet." On working
own "tough, new prairie sod" to a perfect ttubble. On "hard lima ttone land.
On "atiff, stony clay land." On "hard baked or crusted land." On "black bot
tom land" woe re tho plow will not scour; and, luatly, for tht preparation of any
kind of land where all other harrowt have failed.
Subetanliul warranty given with every harrow, Try one and be convinced.
Write for special pamphlet of the "Acme." containing full description and
testimonial.
WM. BAELOW & SON, Agents,
Oregon City and Canby P. O.
Largest Assortment of General Merchandise
And have enjoyed for vears a reputation for reliability second to none.
At this store can bo found
Dry Goods, Groceries, Wool Bats,
Fancy Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Farm Machinery and Farm Implements.
A choice selection of
Canned Ooods, Crocliery,
And in fact everything that ought to be found in a general merchandise atort.
If in need of anything in the merchandise line give u a cull.
Sole agents for KEEK'S SUPERIOR, SI'OOL COTTON.
Special Sotlce.
We have secured the services of Mr. L.
C. Driga, who will take charge of onr
collection, and w ill be found at our of
fice. All who are indebted to at will
please call and nettle up with him.
J HOt. VHABMAM X BOX
A Mullclous Me.
EhiTOH ENTKiirHist : A report ha been
craftily circulated thut after Mr. Lowery
waa injured by tho premature discharge
of a rock blast we attached hla wage. So
skillfully wus this lio circulated thut it
wua common report beforo Mr. and Mra.
Lowery or any member of our firm knew
unvthing iiho'ut auch report or waa given
n chance to refuto It. Our rolutionu with
Mr. and Mra. Lowery aro, and alwuy
hnvo been, of a pleasant nature, and wa
denounce tho originators of this report
aa malicious liars, unworthy of notice or
respect. We have never nttemptei to
attach any money or property belonging
to Mr.Lowerv. Tiiou.O'ahman A Son.
M A U HI Ell.
WILLS ROWAN. At tho Congrega
tional parsonage, Oregon City, Oregon
November 3. ISSrt. by Rev. O. A. Rock
wood. Mr. Seth Will and Misa Nellie
Rowan. Roth of Multnomah county
l'.:l IW.-i .IVIVIW."V n -M-uw a, in, i-i
J. Knott. J. 1'., Wm. Kuton and Julia
Morriu.
" For Sale.
Oiin MMn. of good horse thut weigh
about 1200 pounds euch. Ono team of
mures of uliout the aame weight; also a
new wugoil and harness. Address,
2U W. C, Waiid. Viola, Or
(J rent Tumble In 1'rlces.
R. W. I'orter A Hon want it distinctly
limlerMtnod thut thcv arc ugt'iita for Eruiik
llnm., dealers In farm implements, and
mm Bbf wis akk. v(sv W Caaartaj-'
WUm aha waa a CUM. ah ehc4 far ( aaiaria.
Waaa ah liraiai Miaa. aha rlaag ta Caalada.
WM aba W CUUraa, alia gara Uaaa Caataria,
Ktft.
John R. Pnvall A Co. will nay cash
for all kinda of rag .k. Ragi- Bur-1
lape, old rubber, anrinilt. rope, print
paper, fruit paper, old ira and all kind
of metal, at Hampton's cooper ahop,
every Saturday. ' 01t
I .
Trtnrtrt Soviet.
I have now in my handa funda appli-
cabia to the payment cl ali order m-
doraed nrior to bopteaiier 8, lr.. intor-
esi win cease irom me oa'w uii nonce.
Dated thit 6th day of August, 18S.
E. D. KtuT,
Treasurer of Clackamas county, Oregon.
Selling tat Below Cost,
We havo a lot of conta, made from tlie
beat of Oregon Cily Vfoolun Milla casai
mere, which we formerly told $10 and
$12 eucn, which we will now soil for $7.50
apiece ; and all other gooda cheaper than
thev run be bought in thit city. vte
have also a good line ot mena white
ahirt. over shirts, and underwear of
irood oualitr: also dry goods, clothing.
boot and ahoc, crockery and glaaiware,
and a full lino of groceries.
rrodneo taken in exchange for gooda
at the WniTLOcs Stork.
MAKKirr nr. pout.
Oreffoia Vitj.
Tha trl-a ouoMd blov. aiorct lor train
flour, Kvala. ha sod hides, ara laraalT paid in
Irsua.
WHEAT W butheL I
OA1S-V lu.. withuvt lacks . . .
riAJkKT-nrai fraoa. vnoieaua.
mail
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ONIONS ' IV
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A Very Flnt Rurgain.
Tho owner Isaac, Erush, has iduced
1 17i acres of land, lying on the ilium-
ette river, in my handa for immediate
sale. He offeree an extra Inducement
in the wnv of a price. Tho land is all
bottom land, very rich, not a foot of
waste land nor a stone, on the whole of it;
a splendid never failing spring branch
runs through it; 40 acres in lovjl good
cultivation: ten acres readv to b;euk
aud 25 acres easily cleared : no build
lugs. Trice only $20 iwr acre.
II. K. Caoaa,
Attorney and Real Entuto Agent,
Oregon City.
'ACME" Pulverizing Harrow,
r
CHARMAN & SON,
PIONEER STORE,
KEEP THE
POPE & CO.,
DEALERS lit
Stoves, Tin Plate, Lead and Iron Pipe,
Braziers' Copper, Brass and Iron Wire,
Gauze Fittings, Bubber Hose, Pumps, Zinc, &c.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN GENERAL
MAMllACTiaEaS or '' , .
TIN, COrPER AjD SHEET IRON WARE,
Roofing and Jobbing ol every dicription done to order, and at Low Prk-tf.
jJT Too will find Hardware, Woodvuwart tnd TinwaT t LanWrns, Laapt, OIT,,
mane and racmc Kuttrsjr t aim, ai
PRICES TO
Oregon City, Oregon.
SUIT THE TIMES.
I'OPE h CO.
AITTIOX! AlCTI0!U
I will soil on
Jannnry 1, 1887,
mv entire stock of personal properly on
my farm, two milca south of Oswego.
Thia property consists of horses, wagons,
farm machinery, farm implements of va
rious kinds, and tho many kinda ot loose
oronertv found around a farm.
Term'; Cash for umounta ot$5and
under i one year'a time will be given on
larger tmountt when notet with ap
proved security are given.
U. W. Walling,
Don't forget "Our nilcrtnli."
l;ur. Ou anil1 ul Fiit'liri & Mini's,
6 c
Fruit Tree for Sule.
I wish to annnun-.'o thut I am agent, for
Wiilllng A .lurrlsch' nursery, Ordara
..m n... L'l.i.l ..f mifuiipu ul i,lr nilhdr
fruit, oriuunentul or nut.'loft at Harlow 'a, thut they will sell all kind of machinery
agricultural store, Oregon City, will r- and farm utensils low oi lower innii uu
ceivo prompt i.ttontion and the trees Aill body i-Iho. Ho not purchase before con
bo del lvorcd In Oror-on City In good order, uniting u. Call anil U coiiviiKod.
Clans luifto. I n. w. roitrw&boN'.
Fine I'trm for Sale.
One hundred acres, ninety-two acres
fenced, thlrtv-five acret in cultivation,
five ocroi orchard, young, lust oommenc
lug to bear good. The fruit consist ol
apples, jHMira, plums, lynches, iirunea,
cherries, quinces, also gruiea ami straw
berries. Wutored by two good apringa,
and a well of gooid water ut the house.
Hox house 18x110, Throe rooms below
and three rooma above ; also elothospress
and pantry; two burns, wngon shed,
cuttle shcil, granery, henhoiiHeand yard,
root house ; milk house in a grove near
tho house.- IVeo miles from Oreaon
City and n sood road. Two miles from
New Ki a. Two mile fn)in custom grist
mill, l'l icu Si.iOO. Torma easy.
W. 11. l''.VNCHKK.
Portland.
WREAT II 201 22.1,'. valley
ccntsil.
FEOUR-Standardbrands,a7-')(a3 85
Cout.try branda, bbla., 3 2"Ki3 60.
OATS In gooU tunply ; hrm ; W&Ki
tor sood feed ,
HOI'S Not active; wo quote at Tic,
DRIED FRUIT New apples, 3(i4c
plums, 6(8e; imines lOfSU'Sc scarce
tl.W New cnciae, i.' ; iioor tocnoicc
110(312.
l"OLl.TUY i'hickens. out, soiling at
13 tcr doa. : sprinir, ti 5o 3 50 ; duck
50(?4 50 per doa. ; turkeys, 11c. nom
inal.
OI-Valley, 18(?20c.
COAL Oll-Onlinary brands selling
COFFEE Rio.l2(9 13c ; Costa Rica, 13
("Ho; Salvudor ami Ountamala, 10(12;
Java, 21 ; Mo-ha 2320.
FRl IT Apples, gool aro quotoU nt
5tV.
V EC1 ETA BLES Ca btm te ami tieiw
2V;c; potutooa, per suck.SOyJ'.Klc; aweets
lo- . ..
BREAD. ETC. Ship 2S,c. pilot 3c,
soda crackers 3SJe, othors tl( Ho.
BUTT Kit Oregon, good, 30c ; uoninria
good ; country 15c 25c.
SALT Liverpool, lfl, 17, 21, as to
site of bugs ; const, $0 6tKc8 50.
siJUARh C'ulifornia 0. 5c: extra C.
5tjc ; dry uranulated.dc ; crushed, cube
ami powdorea. 0'ttc an in ooia.nev caan ,
hall-bbls, add 'ic: boxes, add Wo to
, u.
Drugs! Drugs! Drugs!
LowPrices! LowPriooat
AT THE
CITY DRUG STORE.
Our Patrons will find that we still continue to owe as good
goods at as low prices as
Any Store in tho City,
And we especially invite the Public to call and examine our
LARGE and WELL ASSORTED stock of
Drugs, Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.,
The prices of which we
Compete with Portland.
Physicians' prescriptions and family recipes accurately
compounded of the purest drugs.
at I ' lintlTTifiTi
bUdiiudUDiu.biii nnuijoiunn.
above price for bbls. American 1,
lc more.
EGOS 30c. pdoten.
HONEY Extra d4rk comb, 12S,'c f
pound : extracted, 6.
CHEESE 12(jrl3c. V W""I-
HIUKS Hide miirkct dull, junto aa
followa: lrv, 14li(nS.c; light suited,
llM(!f7c; heavy do, 7CSc; dry kip and
calf, 12!ic; suit kip rf8ci tall calf, 8($
10c ; salt veal 8c.
jtAUS tjuoto wool bugs, Sl(?33o ; bur
laps, 40 in., 0c; 45 In., UV ; (H) ln.,0Mc ;
gunnies, 280? 40 in., 14c; sewing I wine,
; Oruin bugs tls4c J potato tucks,
40"t'.'ic.
REEK S'iSMc gross; Co dressed.
VEAL 7l'i". "
UOUS Live, 4o; drctscd, 8(j?fic.
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Undertaker, Wagon and Carriage Maker.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
I kwp In my tmploy ektlle.l lilekralthi to do work for the trade. 1 havt raduoat mf
I win
KM'S, I
I fol-'KISa th'in over in-lnrn hiuiu In liiilne lit-ie, and iher'INKNT trl ol TltlMMINot
rlona ironlly, an von will hy tlir follow liiR : lloraa ahoalna, all round, aa ahnaa, par !
I IK); reaellliic old h(M-n, all round pi-r span, ti.cn ami an oilier riB- in worn proportion
ately. I am now carrying a morn exn-nalva mock In th linn of WALNUT CAHKKIU. I'AHr I
and MOl'NTlMia lor imin. My hemM. la alwnyt ready for any call la the country at U ti tht.
City, t lieu r? jultti'l. 1 ant UDdtr ninay oblig'itions lor a.t patrouage.