Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, September 08, 1887, Image 2

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    THE ENTERPRISE.
THUKSDAY. SKl'Ll. l.W.
THE OLD TOLL UOAl).
t
, In company with Commissioners Pal-
ma'eer and Mack and Senator Barin
, Tuesday afternoon we had ft pleasant
driw over the Clackamas toll road, or so
much of it m m patl,le for vehicles
from this end. The rest of the. war w
walked. '
The raid 1 ... f
preservation, conmdomiint not been
traveled for seven, years, trow ithep -
rniunor....,,,, ,.. " "
the soil is su :h that the road would be
s better for the application of gravel w hich 1
is easily obtained. When this slwt
' piece ts passed there is hanUy a rod in
? all the distance to Baker's Terry .bridge
' whore a team can not tret when once the
road is traveled. At present a bridgtt is
' broken making the ne of the road im
.' possible! Leaving the team nt this bridge
.' we walked to ''the bluff," thence on to
"the bridge across the Clackamas. From
' .conversati ins with different parties we
' Jiad been led to suppose that this bluff
.was a terrible bug-beat to the utility of
' 4he road, in the shape of a perpendicular
.clay mhankment which was ready to
1 crumble' and slide down upon the nnwary
traveler in avalanche.in fnry from a cou
ple fViuidred feet above. Instead we
t mnd he road bed at this point upon a
: sort of rock concrete rising perhaps 125
, feet above the clear waters of the Claek-
amas. The liability of this material to
' wash is shown by the presence of fir Iwf
: ' r6 inches in diameter growing from tht
''bank. Above the' road tW clttfs, if in-
'. te,t oc a alone of perhaps 4 Ho (" ) dcittec
juay be called Mich have aJivady washed
ab;U all that tlTey w ill if pioporly pro-
Uaied. For several years this mid has I .
not been used, yet it was remarked that
one man in one dav could make this part
of the road passable for teams, and be-
yond the bluff there is now but one o!r
nUclo to free travel, and that is a enull
log.
The advantaes of this road arc at once
apparent. They are,
FiasT. A shortening of the distance to
Baker's Ferry bridge by about tour miles.
Sbcosd. The avoidance of all hill, for
with the exception of the b'.uff and paper
mills there is not a single bill, and neith
er of those named exceed 10 feet to the
100.
Third. A road bed of the very best
possible mateiial one that is as good in
wet weather as in dry and the location
of a rond that will not need constant re
pairs all along the line to make it passa
ble during the wet months.
Fourth. It has the jossibiiities of be
coming, not only the best piece of road
in Clackamas county, but one of the
most pleasant and picturesque.
Fimi. It mould become the main
thoroughfare to Oregon City for ail the
upper Clackamas country, thereby lend.
ing to build op our bo-.mi town rather
loan an vuimuc jMarc.
ro r r LATibTw anted.
Under ti e bra 1 of a "crjinj neel,"
the Oie-onian comparing 1'ortlun l w ith
, Omaha says ;
' We have a s.-cre of resources wliicb
. t I. ,. . . 1 - .1
ouraunji uas nutj w-j uavj ju-citw iu ii.e
ocean and tlie world of commerce ; we
have an iucompararably belter climate ;
1 b it all of these advantages are of small
account to create new welth anions us,
because we lack population. It matters
little just now that we have the finest
Wdlur hiva, in tlia m-nrl.l rwi- in. u
make little use of it: it matters little that
' we have mountains of silver, and iron
and coal, since theyyield us next to noth
ing; it matter little that we have the
bt trait country in tlu world since wa
plant next to nothing.
Our water power will run to w.iste, our
mountains will continue to huard their
' 'wealth, our vacant lands will produce
nothing,, in short, our matchless re
' sources will gain (or us no gn Jt advan
1 ' tage till we get people to develop thcin
on a large scale. The crying need of the
country is population.
' It then bemoans the fact that the
. '"only organized agency" should have
been closed and further savs
I'ortlanl would le glad to do more
than her share to keep up this useful of
fice and to redeem the promises of the
state, but sho will not carry the burden
alone. It was believed last winter that
the interior, which is even more directly
interested than Portland, would help in
the work, but it was deuf to all appeals.
Our people having kept the office on its
. feet for' eight months, now decline to
, potitribute futhcr unless the country will
co-operate.
The Orogonian allows the conclusion
to lie formed from the wording of its ar
ticle that the interior i not alive to the
'.needs of the state, and the value of a
,board of immigration. The iieoplo of
the interior may be drowsy, but their op
position to the board in the legislature
was based upon the well founded belief
that the secretary of the board, if not the
'board itself was wronging the eiitirecom
mon wealth by pandering to the w ishes
;ofa caporation. Having nsd every
effort to abolish the secretary, which it
seemed could only be done by cutting off
i the head of the board, the country would
Tbe most foolish indeed to thrust its hand
'into it pocket and volunteer the money
totupiort a policy which they unani
mously and in the strongest terms con
demned. Portland may find cause of grievance
in the failure of the country to co-operate
in certain things, but a clear case cannot
be made out because of the death of the
utate board of iinmigiation, trv however
bard the Oregonian may.
Another roasou for the building of the
west side road Is at hand in the Blartitiirj
Vn of the Oswe.ro iron works. Not only
should a wagon road be made, bufa rail
road to bring material to the falls to la;
worked Into all kinds of implement in
die cheapest ossible manner.
TO FIRE tT.
Tho Iron ntvt Steel works of Oswego
have contracted Ith the city of Portland
to furnish 1W7 tons of water pipe of
assorted sines to ho delivered for 42 ,W
per ton. The first delivery of pip?" is to
be made In April and 200 tons per month
thereafter till the contract is comileted.
It. will require owe nix month work to
Gil this oidor, and the early wtartinx of
v.l- oot rttaulr Tim haivu
I rf ()p
j jw o( h minM cft
hardly be tner-etiiiad, speiallyin
Lt,w ,,,Un,out kat lw ompi.v
j w. g( w vorks 1(,.
j tht , ti ,
trsH'tod littinns tlicw vn. uJ
add a complete. pla'.U for the u,islivi.n't
uro vf nails.
There is not another waUr-pi found
ry oa the oast and at reasonable price
the company can have a practical con
trol of the trade on the Pacific. Willi
the addition of a nail plant, which alone
will employ lo.Vtnen, the company will
place itself in the way of doing a large
and profitable business, as there is no
' factory this side of the Judson works, and
in addition to the fine quality of iron
mineral at Oswego the company will
hate the advantage of distance and
freight andean compete successfully in
this and adjoining territories. Thai the
long standing dillerences have been set
tled'i a tiVtter to be rejoiced in. Not only
w ill tlte town of Oswego recievo new life ;
and activity once more be witnessed on
every hand, but the surrounding country
and communities Iw in a measure benifit
ted therhv.
It is too in a measure a promise of
o'her improvements, and the building up
of other enterprises. Such plants once
firmly established seldom remain the
sole occupier of" a place. Industry lie-g.-ts
industry, and others follow in ohe-
lience to the laws of trade, and we look
for other eetaUishnnnta to spring up
within e.isv access of the Oswego works.
The Wheat Siip!y.
The following summary of the amount
of whoat required for consumption and
probable amount expected to be called
from the United States will give as fair a
statement of the question as is possible,
anil enable farmers to hold or sell as they
conclude projier after reading the fact.
The Oregonian says :
The wheat market, which so many of
the readers of The Oregonian are now
watching with interest, is in a demoral
ized cojiitdion, consequent to a great ex
tent uon the recent speculative deal at
San Francisco. Although we were not
involve 1 diicctly in this deal, its effects
reach m in many ways. It can scarcely
be sai I at this time tiiat wo have a mar
ket. Importers offer only what the Eng
lish market warrants, and holders, with
eyes on the big fgures recently quoted at
San Francisco, will not accept. It will
probably be some time before there is
ptessure etiou.'h on either side or both
sides to set the wheels of business going.
Crop results this year, looking the
whole wheat producing world over, are
neither exceptionally good nor exception
ally bad. Kii'.'Iand reports from ten to
eleven million quarters harvested in flue
condition and selling at 3) shillings per
quartet, the lowest price ever remember
ed. The English product is aliout ten
per cent, in excels of last year's crop.
France this year produces a crop from 10
to 1 per cent, in excess of that last year,
like the English crop harvested in good
condition. Kussia has pro-bleed a much
better corp than usual and h now ex
lorting freely to Enjj'and. In India the
crop is 10 jiercent short. The govern
ment n-orU declare, however, that the
surplus fur export will he the guineas
last ye .r. Germany und other European
couutri.s report good cDps.'
It will be seen that th-re is (counting
10 per cent, off in india) only an average
Supply in Euroi, and it may be assum
ed that the demand for American grain
will not full short of that of last year,
when we sent to England K.",530,0(i0
biinhelsof wheat: to France 10,000,000
bushels, and oilier European markets 22,
(A),0t0. The total was 127,500,000 bush
els. It is not likely that the European
market will want less from us this year.
In the Western states the crop is a lit
tle th'jrt of average, while on the Pacific
coast it is large. In Oregon and Wash
ington the surplus for export will proba
bly aggregate from 400,000 to 475,000
tons: fnm the Columbia basin from 300,
OHO C50,;i00 tons, and from the Willamette
valley from 100,000 to 125,000.
Tonnage is by no means pletiful at
rates now offered. Iron ships are now
asking forty Hhillings per ton and up
wards for fall and winter loading.
With fort) shillings as a basis for
freiglit and with prices for wheat in Eng-
at I)')! Ill shillings er quarter for Walla
Walla and valley rospectivly, wheat is
worth at l'otland about $1 04f 1 05 er
cen'rul for Walla Walla and $1 ODQl 10
for valley. Willi tin so figures as a basis,
reckoning local freight at (5 per ton from
points cart of tin ro itin'ainsto Portland,
and de ducting cost of sacking and ship
ping, the tanner in the eastern auction
will have about forty or forty-one cents
per bushel clear for bis wheat. The
Willamette valley farmer will have from
forty. hovii to fifty-five cent per bushels
clear, uccording to locality and local
freight. The market will start at about
these figures. A sfightly better price Is
predict d later in the season but there
is no reason te expect a very groat ad
vance.
In tin; death of Ilishop Harris the Meth
odist church loses one of its pillars, lie
was horn in Keptcmher 1817 and was
therefore nearly seventy years of aifo.
Tho tfoneral conference of .872 elected
hlm jjiHi10J), P,ior to that time J'
lieon intimately connected witlc i u-a-tional
work, and did especially nt' able
service In the great anti-slavery iti ugglo
in which the Methodist church took audi
a prominent pait.
The governor baa issued a proclama
tion for a special election for November
8th, to vote upon the three amendments
and ordered it printed In the Oregonum
and all the democratic papers of the stale.
What has the Oregonian done that it
should get mixed up in such company ?
The "earliest pioneer'' has leon lo
cated back to 1812. Who next?
The Rural Spirit and Willamette Farm
er combined conies to our table in the
form ol the Kuril Spirit, but much inv
proved in appearance. U is the host ag-
ru-nlttiral paper on the coast.
Whisper it loa. It is Wlieved tha
there wili lie a metdianics fair in l'oit
land this fall, but they don't want any
binly to know it. Sh don't tell any IhhIv
that we tell von.
Camp Meetluir.
The spiritualists vt Oregon and Wash
ington Territory will hold camp meet
ing on their ground at Sew Kia, Oregon,
under the management the On-gon
state as vi.it ion of spiritualists com
mencing Sept. 1Mb, 1W7, and continu
ing for two weeks. Friday, Sept. 2I'd is
to lie devoted entirely to the considera
tion of the temperance, question.' The
railroad companv has beeu applied for
the usual reduction of fare. There will
1h an eating house upon the ground
whore meals can bo obtained at reasona
ble rates, and thosj bringing bed clothes
can le supplied with bunks either ill;
buildings or tents, tiood speaker and
mediums are anticipated.
TlIOMS Il'i'KM.N
Are vott troublo l with corns?
Harding has the cure for them."
O. A
'nnfie1tl the watrhmakrr
will not ouly rank yonr w alch
i-nn but keep time: wiitcha flint
I her have tailed to make go
particularly i!i-ttet.
We know of no mile of tie it men t
which offers, to suffjr from chronic dis
eases, a more certain hope of cure than
th.d which is comprehended in the use
of AyerN Sa'rsaparilla. For purifying
and invigorating the blood, this prepara
tion is unequaled.
A FATAL DELUSION.
The
Panrlml Sreurl'r and Appalling
l'ril of Voopte Ucvealrtl.
The eminent scientist ami author, 1,
Joeph K. Ki! wards of l'hiladelpliia, re-'
lates ilia toi.owui woiiueiitii ex(an
e'lces :
"ihirin'imy term a resilient phyi
din in the medical wards of tho Phila
delphia Hospital, it w: a coin moil oc
cnrreiice lor an ainbuhince call to be
n-ceivttl from one of the down town
ta:ion honsas. Vfm michinir the
place designated, we would l i-howii
li .. a man or woman who
,C-i has been found mi-1
a" JTX-'-C conscious on the street !
masissriiriSi
yrTTTyy FiJjtie removed to the hi-
'J'irft ,,',K'' w',rr would
Vw?" "linger nnconscbau fn
A,7. C:"iVv tweiily fonr or twenty
six lioiirsand then ilio.
a.n amiii'i.axcr III a majority of these
cam.. case a post-mortem
examination would reveal a iina-t horri
ble state of all'uirs which I will explain
hereafter."
'A laily In apirenily pMl health,
who rarely complained and then only
Oivasionally, ol soino a ! i -rt 1 1 and tran
sient ill feeling, as nearly every one
does at some tune or other, touk a lon
walk with her hasliand, and upon n
turniii home, feeling particularly well,
went to h'T room to n-move her boiumt,
ami, while standing in front of the
mirror, fell to the H -or in a convulsion,
followed by twenty-four hour of nn
ci.nsciu"iics ami dvath without re
turn to cuiiMdoiirtnesH. A post-mortem
cxaiiiinatioii revealed the true cause in
a mnt horrible form."
"A voup; married man for years suf
fercii from tlyseia, for which he con
sn'te.1 many pliysicians. After suffT
iin( in this way, and having no other
ym loins ol disease, lie awoke one
morning to Und a very slight selli:i',
si arci ly more than a pufliness under one
ey. In loss than a month he was ilea I.
ow the real and tcrriiile cause ol all
th-so deaths w,is I'.rilit's di.-ease of the
kidneys, anil they ini'ht all havu been
avoided hail the unfortunute victims
knoun aliat a horrible malady a as
fastened iitmn them. lint I'.rili't's dis
ease Ins no rympUinis of its own. It
steals into the cyst-iii like a thief, and
deceives its victim by showing the symp
toms of nearly every other disease.
I '.tit what call la) done?
Take it in lime.
If you feel unaccountably ti'ed; il
you have peculiar pressing pains; if
your appetite is uncertain; if your head
aches occasionally ; if oi:r sleep is ir
regular; if liie Utiids passed are profuse
or sciitity, do not delay, ,but use tho
la st known iin-ans for eciipin agony
mid deal li I (ore it is Id ,
too late, lor this pur- L
io-e there iia reiiii ily, rlo'le,
iini the only ono tba,J vV.ff?"
Ii.v ever proven a'i' i t v iU'tj'i
Intel certain. II infL i&dS'iCdhr"
Uoineilv has never bci nz jy9fd
eipinleii, and it is Ihejrf'jJ
ijnly ahsiiluiu miu -Or
known to the medical i.ikh a thick.
proiraaioii. There are tin usaiuls in
men an I noiiieu lo-'lav wlm enjoy r
.'ect h -alili who would be in tin ir ravi'
lind it no1 U-eii ;o t'lis nmi Icrful reie
'I;', flnl liii'iti are lliou ;i ni n( othi
iliu ifijiiue it uit!ii,iil tin b .er a ilcl.i
liia i- no ilio ia' m "if, lint tint!
r in n 'nun n w:d ii are laoii
t.cii. 1
''Jo-Jo" will be seen in tho main bdit of
Manager Barrett's show, No additional
charge will he made to see him.
A fire in a theater at Kxcter, Kngland
resulted in the death of one hundred ami
thirty persons, besides the injured.
Useful and Hurt, id Jleilclnes.
There Ii a certain data of remedial for con
ttlpatlon abaoluiely uteleta. Theteara iMilutee
and iiollona made In (mat part of podophyllln,
aloea, rhubarb, j nnlHt-a, and uther worthleta
Intrredleiitt. The dainava they rlo to the atom
achea of Unite who line them la incalculable,
they evacuate the bnwela. It la true, but alwaya
do an violently and pmttiacly, and betldea arlia
the bowelt Their erTeei fa lo weaken both
them ami tha atomach. Iletter fur lo nae the
agreeable and aalutary aierlent, lloaietter'a
..-mach lllttera, the laxative ell'ect of which la
rieyc praceded by pain or aeoomptiiled by a
conviil lve, violent action of the bowelt, (mi
lheminlrsry.il invlvoratea thote or(sna, Ihe
atomnch and the entire lyitem. At a meant of
ciiriur aud preveutltiK malarial fevert. no modi
cine en oompare with It, and It reiutdlca nerv
oua debility, rlieiimailtm. kidney and bladder
iiriciiviiv, ami omar luorganio i:muuu.
The Appetite
May bo increased, the Digestive organ
strengthened, and the bowel regulated,
by taking Ayer't Pills. These Pills are
purely vegotabl In thetr composition.
They contain neither calomel nor any
other dangerous drug, and may be takeu
with perfect safety by persons of all age.
I was a pront sufferer from Dyspepsia
and Constipation. I had no appetite,
and was constantly nttltcUxl with lUaU
aohe. ami DUuim'is. I ronstilteU our
family doctor, who tvreaerlhed for me, at
various times, without affording more
than temporary Tellf. I ilimlly com
menced taking Aycr's Pills. In a short
time my UigesUou aud appetitl)
IMPROVED
my bowel were etailated, and, by tha
time I finished two boxes of thtvse Tills
my t.'ndoiu y to lioatlaohva bad OUniw
ptiartnl, ami I bccanin strong ami well.
barm M. Logau, VUiuingtou, Deb
I was troubled, tt over a year, with
liossot Appetite, and tieneral lMilllly.
1 etamneiHHHl taking Ayer's Pills, and,
Wore tlnisblnu halt a box of this nimii
' i'iue,uy apiwtlte and strength wer t
, slorcd. 0. 0. Chut, laulHiry, Conn.
Ayer's Tills are the best medicine
known tome for regulating the bowel.
, and for all disease i-tui-d by a dlsorvlered
Slemacb aud Liver. I sintered lor over
three years illi lb-ids lo, Iniligiwtion,
and Constipation. I had no appetite, and
was weak aud nervous unwtof the time.
. BY USING
. three boxes ot Aye Fills, and at the
1 same time dluting uysell, 1, was com
plotely curwl. My digestive organs are
now lu good ordcrvisdl am iO porfuul
health. - A L0A'kt ualtojiek, Kans.
Arw's Pills have htneflted me wonder-
billy. For uionths I suttorvd from liull
gojiiion and llcadavlto, was rcsthwa at
uight, and lukl a lutJ taste in my iiiouth
every morning. Alter taking one box
of Ayer'a lill, all these trouble dis
appeared, my food digested well, and
my sleep was retwsliiiig. lleury C
lioniuiouway, liockpott, Mas.
I was cured ef tht Tile by the use of
Ayer's Pills. Thev iot only relieved me
of'that painful dwiinlor, but give mo lu
creasnt vigor, and rmtortsl my health.
Johu Laxaxua, tit. John, N. li. tf
Ayer'si Pills,
Pnrwwl by Dr. J. a Ajrsr ft Co., Lowtll, Uw.
BoU by sit Draicgitu u twbn la UedtcltM.
JOHN MYERS,
(lenenil )Ieirhan(lise,
Alo let H iVoi of
Agricultural Jlat'hiapry.
Th NKWTuN WADilN, h-.1 ami ehfip-"!
The NoliW KtitAN I'l.ull'. h ir.lmie.1 !! face
Biwl Wmn: w irrint t ! vi'our in hiiv mnl i ii
li U K SI l.KEV IIAKUoW. Ct'l.llVAloU and
Sr.tUr.lt
HoaeVt ttthtlil.
LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
KKANK PKKL'M President
W. K. SMITH .. u-e President
JOHN A. I'll I Id Secretary and Manager
- COLUMBIA -
nre ana marine
iinsurance Co
,CfportlandOi ...
Office, - 163 Second St.
t Hincrors.
P. P. TUnnitrta. J ieib Wrtm4ii.
W. K. S'linli. J'thn lhainrrlMTtf.
John rl. lh.vi.1. It. il .!-.
A. H. Ilrpynmli. J. A. Itoni'inKn,
W. B. Ili.iiryni.n, lico It William,
Sllll'irl P. Sturm, II, . I'liliaiU-,
alirr r. Inirrull, Ji r. ml-nii.
r. onus.
J..lin A. 1'hliil,
II. Ihlrlwn,
Anahel Milan,
IV. . Wajlivr.
1. U l.harmmi,
W, T. W rlhl,
k. 1.. llnrhum,
, H. Martin
Cliai. A. AU.ky.
rram Peouin.
This is a homo company.
Transacts a general fno A marine ins.
business.
IV KLUNtl uorsKs A SPKCIALITY
T. L. t 'barman A gonl Oregon t'itvtr.
Female (Jeod I'armt
t)ne hundred acres, ninety-two acres
fencee, thirty-live acres in cultivation,
live acres orchard, vouna jut commeiic-
inir to U-ar Kood. T(ie fruit consist of
apples, c:irs, plums, la-aches, prunes,
cherries and tpiinccs also Kripes and
straw lairries. Watered by two good
springs and a well of eiaal water at the
house. House lHxilll W illi three rooms
below and three above; also clothes
press and pantry; fwo barns, wairon-
shed, rattle shed, cranerv, lielihiui.se and
yard, root house; milk hoiim! in a jtrove
near the house. Thrcu miles from tlro-
coii v ny ana a issi road, two miles
from New Kra. Two'milc from custoin
Krist mill. Terms chi-V.
' W.,11. Faxciikr.
Xortliwest l ire ntiil Jf urine Insm-awe
( iuniuiiy.
This company is managed by skillful
underwriters, all business Is transacted
on prim iplcs of commercial honor, and
claimants may count with certainty
that neither narrow pretext nor tech
nical advantages will be urged against
honest claims.. Jf tha agent does not
call on "yon, reml him word ou wan
to see hi in and ho will lute no time
in findiiiK you,
A. H. P.atv, Aent,
t'rcion City, Dregon.
Three l avor.tt-s.
have the following to say of " Wisdom's
Hoherlitio" the great Ircautifier and pro
server of the complexion:
PuiiTi.A.ti), Or June 4, HS7.
To Mr. W. M. Wmdoin-Dear (Sir: I
have tried your Kobertino. It is excel
lent, and I shall le plcasiid to n-commentl
it to all my lady friends. Uelievo me,
yours truly, Uiika.
I'oiiti.ani), Vr., Dec. 12, 1K87.
To Mr. W. M. Wisdom: The "Uober-
tine" you so kindly aunt me is excellent.
It Is the finest preparation I ever used,
and Is a decided inquisition to a lady's
toilet. Jkannir Winston,
1'ohti.ani), Or;, April 7, IHS7.
Tl,.e Me Vm.l..,n . I I....... t.l...
...... .... . i , ho.m ) win
"Itoliortine." ami it trivoa inn irundi
pleasure to sav thutfit is excellent ,r
the coiiii!exi')ii, la-iuotiu of tho beHt ar
tielos of the kind I have ever used,
Yonra sincerely. Z, Tukiiki.i.k,
For salo hy Ciiaiimau Ilitos, City Druu
store, Orejjon C'itv,
As a family iniMlicino, tho Oregon
Wood Puriller has nu C(ual. It has
proved itself a certain, and efficacious
remedy lor all diseastea ciiused by an iui
puroHtato of tho blood.
Xolicc of Final Settlement,
tn IheVmltpr of ths Kulite of)
Henry sloilto. ilveem.nl
hullo l herehy lvn lliil I hive filed mv
tlnil ro.iwt l !l Ki.u in iliofomilv Onni't
nt I'lm'ksiimn County, Slum of nrrmm: Ami the
I'ourt ln K.xivl lueadNV, IM-totwr i, t, a
il ivnint time tor the exiontnml.ni ol Hie nme
sinl lor the Mllteimn ol Hie Klnto. Anv psr
on hvln olnwtl,iii In Mill Aim) reimii cull
prewnl thenist that tlmi
CM MUTS WII.SllT
kx.HMitor ot the eit of IWnry SeHiitui, do
IHMM'd,
It. R. ro.,
ti'tt Alloriiey for th I'XntP.
Suiuiniilis.
In tho Cirenll Ooiirt for the Slate id Orison
for 111" I'oiillly of Claelkiitiiii
MelMiolltiiii S.ivtngii Hank,
I'liiininr ,
vs.
Ireuee Pnhamt-I, Kmella litilmmcl
and Kranvls i Jvnkiua,
Pfttmlmla
To trenee Put amid, Kmidla linlinmrl and
rraiifla J Jvnklua, me alajve namist italcml-
aula.
In Die iinm of the Slum nl Orrtion ynu in-
ni-ri-ny rtMiitireo 10 appear ami amoior luoeoiii'
nlaflit Hlt-d atfittnsl volt In Ilia ali.ivi iuittlln.1
silll till l'n llil Uay o( lilt) lil lorin ot tin
alMvn aiiililtsl e.iurl; am) If voti fall n o ana
ct, lor umiii llivreol, iln idaltillil' lll Iskp
Jiiiliit-uiPiil aaalnl ymi lor I he mini of l.nM, wllh
iiiu-n'Kt tnorisni ai ine rlt ol s nr eoiu. jo-r
piiiiiiiu inmi ,u ii os ot iUiiy, .nnt; ami lor a
Ui'i'-ee f.irH'lolun l lio iiioi K ina upon luu (o).
u'woik ut'M-rintM prtpio'iy, lo-ttii;
lh ifiiiii hall of tlte norihtnil tiirlr and
tola iiuinlH-rcd one ami two ol him-iIoii four
Iwn, Townahlpalx, aouilt of Huiiiii- one at
oltlie ill iiiiK, Jimrnllaii, nlliini. In
i:iai k4ma I'ouuly lu llio Slate ol Unuoii.
n ml ilulni 111 i; acres, li-mu W I at foiloiva:
Ui itinnfna ai ih inirltimal i-uriuir of mid
H'vllou H, llnoioi) onil I li. iiiartr p t
vu lh it btiiimUry ,ine id mild niH-ilon;
tlivui-e ! lo ili i-Vnlar of anl e-u..i :
Itnfiio" norllt In the aouili tunimlnry Una of
Dm doiullou 1'UUil ol Sii'plniu K, I'.trrovr;
llo-m: eal alona ii.ttil llutf to llio itith'nM
rotmrrol ald d.-uatlou cUlin la Ilia aouitt
wi'.. ,tiarlvr of llio no.llirai.1 iiarir of .t
i-rcllou; llit-nra uoiiti atoua llio psl rsitnol
nry lliiaof said donation rlinn Initio .-l
h ill of Ilia uorilo-ii-i ii s rtor of aalit mm-Uioi
U, to llio apiioii lino U-tttoon ni-i-tlouii It
an. I H: ihom-o eo-l alm mid line l.i liio
placit ot brlnulni:.
Ami fnrttto aiiiii of IMS, altornoy'a too ht-rt-lu
ami for eoaia and UiKlioraoinouia.
Ihla iitinnoua la pithiutii-.t ny order of ttie
)mio oi tito aiMiiv ouiiiivu coaru
li.ilcd S,-pl. J, InS,
H. A K . WI1.I.IVM.
't7 All y" lor I'lalnlllT,
Sherirr Xale.
St Hoof tlrocoti I . .
County of ( la-kitiital '
My vlrliio of a drerr and ordor of foierloaur
IRam-a out ol aua umlor llio ao-tl oi Iliu t-irt-till
oiniii of (tto title ot tirv(iiu ti-r llio ouiui o
Ciat kamn. dslotl lite flali dsy id Austnl. A I'
Iv.;, wiit-rolu . Y HUlirloUl It pntlntiil and
Joint-t H. tiarrott Uai-ltot ti.tm-ll mid t.owttl.
IHyiua r ilofvn I una, in m a tliorirt dirwlrd
In fav.-r of dofotid mi, l.owm i' 1'aM.ni in llio
tuiiiof tl.ti; .xi ariin Itilorv-I al liipvrooni avoir
ami as-aiiililoiomtniilt Jaiiii ii II loin II anrl lis
t-liol liarrctl, Ml.it aUo Ilia fulttor tuiit ol III ti l
Willi tntorohi at in por t-onl. por annum ami Un
fit Mhor til in nl IliOsaan atl-irut-y't l-o titfsvur il
W . llitiriola.paititltr.Hliil na.ttn.l ilffomjanta,
Jxtuon II i.alrvii ami liaclir! totrrt'll. ami coin
mamliuir mu lu I In- iiama of l to- ut ol to.j.ni
lo iii tko iliIo ot Iini rost t-suio lit a ii-1 ilt-rroe
mi. I onlor nf tala tpvoirted aud il-oilSitd at
fiillout, lo-w it :
llo.'inulnit at a rfiinl il t dnlut So tih and 1
olttlu o-l of llio iwrt!tl r.iruor nl i-t-llotl
H III I'iS, IU W.of Iho IMIltMii-Ue Mt
rollan, running; (lu-no Soitili .M otialu.
I hence H-mh 7H tloiiroav SO mluuio
Kat, Ixl rttiilnt; litaut-o Hnutli a
tli-nroot , ! Iluiif srook. Iliouoo
Uun n a-iiit t-rook with Ilia inn ittilrrt and nil
iiomilot llioroof o tho a i .t liiiti.,r ,if llio
d'Uisiioii t-litltn ofTiiouiatJ l liti.i llioine
imrili ou irte aott b.iiiiuUry ( i.tld t'taliii loa
isitui .11 t-haliia tiiinli of llio nnrtlino.t t-i.rurr
of til.l rlaitu : Ihenra e-mili 7s it,-nroo m
iiiiiiutri Ks Ji cltiilitt tlit-m a Norllt II ilo-ur.s-t
Kal. VI oh tint P lln- ui-ilti liiint,iry id
t il-l rcttiii, lltritt-o r. it! fe..tclial.it to Ilia p,tt ;
nl IiokIiiiiIuk r.inlaUilua LSI urn-., tiu-ato lu
lh o iiiiily ol l Pic kaitiaa and ! ttr of llraeott. I
And h-rst It It loderrd. adjudged and do
freed hy taid eittirt Itial aald bImivo ilt-at-rilied
Und tliall Im- auld ad ii;e(lier '-r In i wo Mpr.ito
l.ireel of ti and taiacii-t at tin pialiilln ttwy
ititecl: Ihit Ilia prot-t-eda of lite anla of ttjdvti
aero irat-i, "itt ti rilied In tat. I decree ait furdt r
ol hirer liitiira ai foltoaa, to-wlt.
Ilrtllnnlin at a point JM rltatnt muih anj
two t-lialnt weal td ttte itortltwent curlier of
aaetlnn :i. T S, H I W of tlte u iilametle Ma
eedtan. ruDtittia Ihenea tottiti SJ eltalut,
theiict tiiiitli Jsl, (turret Kail?.) rltalua.
' Iheure S-ntlh iS dryrava Wc.l til al elialna.
Ihanee W. 7 Virliaint; Iheneo imrlh de
areetWeal .' rlialni. Iltem-a North i do
ifoet Kill -."J e taint; thence Nnrtti "s .,-wn-et
Weil IAi rliaini. Ilience Niirllt II degree Katl
.1? eltalnt; lliettea Katl a iUehalnt pillie pl.icv
betrlntiiur. eiiiitalultiK vo arret noire or leta,
hlu( part ol (lie l. U C uf I boa. J. aud Nau
ry Cln.a.
Sh-tll h fl rat applied to pr.yronnt of the turn
d it reed tild liayion, ami the ri-in ilu-lrr. if aay,
lo piynieul o iilalnlltr a iletuamt An t Die pru
reedt ol tala uf t.n.l raj acre trsei de-crined In
tald det-rea and order of lorectottire at foiloaa,
lo-wli:
Hetrinntnt al a point .11 rhtlui totuh nl the
Northwest eoruer of thv i. I. li. of thoinat J
('hsa and wlfa In T it H. II I W of Ilia W. M ,
Mlllllllf; theure Soiilh 7s', deareet K -t SO
ertsint; ilienee Mniiih J.) ili-aret Wett tn
hulle- Creek. Iliem-a doaa Hnile I reek.
Willi the matiidera and tlntiotftiea of
the tlreatn to llt w rtl Isttindary nl ea!4
O. L C , Ilienee North nit aatd western IhiuicI
ary In 1 lie pi see of Ijeiiiulng, enalalulu ie
aerea rnorv or leta
Shall ba apnlleil lo payment of plalnllfTa do
mainland the remainder. II any, lo t turned
nrer lo deleii.lalil. Jamen II. Oarrell. ur II a tld
land it t. ad in one body aal-1 I'ayton
Hall b flrai pal'l, the plulnllrr aeenud and the
reninltt ler, il any. to lue delatidaut, Jaiuea II
Otrretl.
Therefore, hy virtue of til l ileeree and order
if t ile, win on Momlnv the halt dsy nl Oi tobrr
A. li. law. at tha hour often oilisk. A M
at the court lioitaa disir In the elly of i
u City lu tald roomy ami tialo, proeee.l
to tell the above deu-rlhe-t real est He at public
aitctliin to the hluhi-.t lii.lder forrtth tn tsiit:jr
taul decree and order of tule.cotlt and accrulhti
Cotlt.
1'ateJ Hi It lili Jty of t-epti-lnt.'-r. All. S7
MM. K Ml. II I'
Hlieriffof rlackttii it l o., nreunii
Overlaiiil California.
MA
Oregon & Culiloniln K. It.
And Connectlona
Para front Poriland to San Kranrltro, I.liulled
t-;U, l ullnilled, .Hi
L'loaa i-oniieellona nrnle at Aahland HU
liict of lite California, Oregoa and Utke
bi-.ge Company.
Only MUlleetd Htit(lii(
Time lietwecn Orcicn Cliy and San Frsnoliino,
41 hour.
C4UaoH.su Exranaa Tit list iiaii.t.
South I
"Trolu May I, ss;.
Norli;:'
4 uu r. a. I Luava I'ortland Arrive
& i r. a. U-.va Oriii.uiLliy l.etvt
M. Arrive A.lilsml lj-ve
HI 10a. m .
t USA. M
fi irj p a
U.rnl raatetnrar Tralne. Ilally, Kictipt Hiinday
k"niu. ti.l f.eava PoriTaiiT ArrlieT.1 c. r. a
H us t. a. I Is-.ive (irt K'Jtit Uy Iavu a,4ur. M
il.tn r. H. I Arrive Kueeua U-ate j y oi a. a
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
d uly tjntweun I'orMn'id ami Attilaml.
The U A ti. K. K Kerry iiuktian'inuectlon with
all Ilia ri-Kulsf Irthit ou the bast Side IMtltlou,
from footul Vilrvvl.
Weat Side Division.
HETWKKN PollTbANI) AND (.'OltVAIJ.I.
Mull Train. (Kxcapt Hiimlny.)
7 :nu. at.
ILL, r. a.
l.iuive
Arrive
Portland
Corv.illla
Arrive
Leave
l.'i r. it.
I an r. a
Kiiirmi Train dally (uc.cpt Humlay)
:fi(i r. a.
s.uue. m.
Iliiv Portland Arrive I
I Arrive McMiuuvllle Leave
II 00 A . M
If, A. H
At Alhniiy aud fiorvnllla connect with train)
of Mreifon Panlrlo riillroml for Yaiiulna Hay.
U.cil llckota forenlu mid htimaKe cheeked al
cotnpaiiye uptown olhce, cruer I'lne aud
"T", ii:a.:. oir proi-i put pollitatu
niiioriiie cnu onty ue procurrii u oouiiiiny
0,"e,
-r Y uui I'ronl Sis., I'rollani!, Or,
KOEIII.Ktt,
, P. HOUKKH.
Miiniigur.
ti. K. ami rii4. Agent
Mercli.'ints Exchange.
Mulu Htreat, Oregon (,'lly Oregon,
T'KKFH
CONHTANTI.Y OH HANtl TIf K
IV lM-al
In UieClt:
hratld of Lliiuora. Wluea and l-lu.na
InllieClty. Mtep In it nil try tho new liillLrii
Tnhle. Alto Imported Wllwiiukee, rhh-iuro and
lfuca Ueer.
J. TIIICMHA'I II
I'fonrlvior,
TlIEHLAZlXdSUNOFTlIEEXHIBlT'NSKY
Outsqlcndoringar.dcblitcrating all past records
Most Poyltvely the only Tented Show -
that will visit Oregon City this Season.
TWO I NI'ltKfl lMiM'till, t'OMPl.tiTa KXIIIIUTIoNS, MAIN OR HMINT, AT
OREGON CITY
Wednsday September 21st
Tlio WorlilVdroaU'st utulMtmt
s.
New United Monster Shows!
f t ' ''iJ , fill-' rV-'y A aWtk
l -x--e-5
T oa'VS'tT-'riVlia
(ireat - ,i-lihn - Cirrus!
Jht lie - Tli cater -N7fi
Classic- - Jtuciw - Carnival - and 'Jo-Jo!
y i mm it ki.i.i.i.i.ii cr.TU n.ix.iTion or tiii:
World's Illustrations Arenic .Meteors!
200 Phenoiieal Champions! 80 Matchless and Dazzling Acts!
UUiKlnl S A.M aTl'I'K.NIHil'S r'OKI.luN At'lJt'lHI TluN I t
1MINAI.I) McKKN.l I'.'S FAXIK-tltiAVSKl) SCtmit ATlU.KrK!
Mli.VK HVStAN'S NOTKD Alt VHIAN llUfUS!
Till: UOYAL YKldK) JAI'ASKSK t'IK('l'8!
TMi-: ji'sr Ai'i'i:i khuh-kan vaudkvii.i.k (H)Mihnati(ixi
3 Kit lilott, a U.tfullti-letil 1 heater Sla, and a luaml Raelnf Ctreglt, lhal Itlaaa telth all
l uluterriiptisl Sm-eettlon nf Uarveloua anil Perlloue Paolat
N'wt.ibly atld Triumphantly ituiiiforced this Scaanii ith tha old world's Most Sinrt
lin Ihitiiau riu-noiiieiioii, Ihe (.'aar'a own I'etUi I and i'amaired l'rodii;y
JO-JO
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: 'O .-'v.-'.'-llea l,fcVesl . WM-v, ,'.j- f.s
s fi,. ymm I
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TPE HUMAN SKYE TERRIER!
An Unsolved MY3tory and Sensation of Two Continents!
."Iteyond all iiieatlon, J i Jo It the m itt exraordiniry anil aheorblimtf laiereatitif ciirlotliy
that htl ever rear-lied tlif-'C aeorct " Near Yvrk Herald,
A Playful llrown Kyed, h.t Ksied Ho) -tiuvered wllh Silken Hair from head IndaK-A rnallg
lout Iiit.-lli-cl Vt tied behind the Vltag of of a Dog-Pimr lanjuaiet Itiulnf l-om
Canine l.lptl No I'lclure ran Porlr.iy-Ku paa daaerlla hlrat
Your Only Chance to Seo Jo-Jo He Comes no
Hy (Jotuiusuil of Ilia ( tr he lleiurnt In I'elertbtirg at aa Kar'.y Pay.
SUMPTUOUS
Revival K
40 Rniillth and Kentucky TlioroiiKhliredat-Profuiilorial J(S-keyt ami Prleent-lllitorlcilly C ir
reel Aipolutmeiit!-lxiUeat and (Irandutt Halting Circuit under Ciniatt
REPRODUCTION OFTHE OLYMPIAN GAMES
Tluilliii,' J'iniail.sworJ Combat no HorHcliackl
vim a.m itiMi.iMTio ui:imii:ni:ta'hom or
LIFE IN THE 44 WILD WEST"
Monster (lathering of Ktinout Ri-oiitt, Covrbnya, In. liana aud Mucking llroticliuat
EVERY MORNING
AT 10 o'clock
oiih ruKant Unit cvnr Duliglitod Humnn Vision!
An llllmititlm! Lino of (Jtigui'DUs Poinji ami Holid Sjilondor
Unapiirourlialilo and IiidoHcriMu'.-Woth Coming 100 Milon
to WitncHs!
A(lmission:(.
To tho Kntiro
oinhined Khow,
1TO EXTRA OHAUOE3 TO SEE JO-0
TO EXIIIHITIOXS DAILY. DOOHS OPEN AT 1 & 71'
ruKi on.MANt. j:s iikuin an hour latick.
I. heap ICciimloliton all Itnllfoadi. HeekXatlna Agent for I'artlciilnrt,
Famous 'IVntt'il Art'gntionl
BARRET'S
r m . t J a ci-'-t)- a -
'''ii' fmtr --
- Enormous
!,' - World's
Menngerit!
Museum!
W 1, TvV
nRMiTr'',",
Sk. , i
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THE DOG-FACED
RUSSIAT BOY!!!
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More!
AND SOUL-STIRRING - .
Imperial Roman Hippodrome
) rHsincr through the strcrtu of tlio Citieii wlicro
) wo lire to Kxliibit, will bo noon tho Mont Glori
Children under
Niiw Years of Age,
M