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r 'Ox v THE 13 JEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Kslw mmlo known on IIiiiIoii, l.mikL Aim.-I W wr Inch (or Ural tn.xrili.n. au.1 7.1 oli ir liu-h lor endi iil..,iiiiil ln.rllon, I'rvuila tn r nlalwl. SUBSCRIPTION: Strictly in advance. Two Dollar pr yoar ; One Dollar for nix tiiotitlm; Fifty Conl for three month. Kinglo cojiii'ii Five Cent.. " n " ' H vol,. 2:t NO. ro. OliKdON CITY, OKKdON, TlllrKSlAYf JANUARY 2, 181)0. JPKICE 5 CENTS. r On 4 jar" lOOO inoo JAN UAH Tiifmrrin niiiliiiiVHiinii i v., w JoUlTlUJ j-mm MAHCH in,i,imt in. tv inir i.Mivi.ti tftil,Vl ; i HUN.CM rrrrrr rrr? ii a rt i USIOtMtltlO- 1 . M ttl!-'4,ft (.Kill; ft. AStllh ocioatft AH II, I I t IN.! 1S.I. II IWII 1.1. ' II ',,tl MAY mm II It'll H.IM. If l H: : '(Vll il i.vu 1K ir l t a.ll t.;4..f;itl :ttj iw irr fl fttelll: nnn'r nil.' 11 K.H,,M.i MOV KM HUH I.. !t'lM!'li mill ii tin ii u, i flw mm a UVl It-14 T'l ' j"v"m. . .i SOCIETY NOTICES. Oi fSJU I.'hK'p, I. 0. 0. r'. N Mivin etvr? l'u ir. i f o .( 1. . .fiui'Kvi r U tit tlio Oi'it ll.u. II lit. VUt'i .irw-l Uotulir. ol llitf Onli-r ire In Hint lo iilU'tot. U, nr.lvr ol J J t N. (I MuIIiiui.i.iIi l.iiik'i'. No. I, V. V. S. A. M. HolU It-. r'citr ('.'ituniuilr Uh-ti. rtrl an. I Mi i.l s 4lnr.l. "i .t !i iioHilh l ! au t. h. firrllirvii In l .1 ili.i'i,); '.r 1 1. llcil In Htlviiil I ) ..i.l. l ol III.' U II A. r. l WIS. W M . 1 Av'kr.UM V.N. Mrvli'tiUJ. 111 ml of OrOM. yftcrv iv-'tnl uJ ft iirtti Knt4 vftt lu( lu tnl-l rVli.'vtk tmiMtii All Mjuurnin brciUrt-u cui'h til) Uw iuil to mt. ii. I J. l. rillil ltY. M SUNDAY SERVICES. Ft Kr uNiiKKit.V'l lo.N Al.t'lli'Kl'H -kKT U W I. n a. I'l'r. ?iorn im It ri'i I ,u f M. s-itul iy Scfii-il (iif W'trnitiK irr k Piitvtr tucriluit Wliifti rvfinuit l 7 JUiirltx L l'rt'f itifcUiiK uf Vttiiit tVu-lt,i irit t'ltriMUu Ktnii'itvur vwf) "MuJf rttir M'iruiiit; He rvici m II tW; muxUy cliMt m I.' I'. win ii SfrWec ii,W, ItitjnUr pravr mf,tiui( W r.ltu lij r-nlhg M- iithlv Cuttftttnl M.fUtiK rtry W Otlur.U f rit I itf prervliritf tit ftrt SmrUy Ui ttip umnUi, A uruil iuiuttu tu il. HT IOIIN S t'HI la ll.CATIIdl.H' A ln.LhM, lit:r. on iiiiU ttiiih uxn t u JW a. u. Klrl citJiy f vvh iuitili low UIMF.S ttt H M HttMtKl gilllJtjr i'( l4i'U t)Hll(h (term. ii i mi mu Hnu-la jr Srlii) ( M r M vMwr"tun.rtirlii M"U l 7 i'. M. HAI I.H IV K Cfll It 'll -IU J M fn ItUi'it KtM't-iF. ht'rvtt T) htui.uy l II atxl n uu i 'rltt-k ami ih'ir-.Wy rwiiu g nt 7 u url'KM; Hinitlny Simih1 nt 11 .t M Taiu i t Ii1h1. 'iifiiMh, t?rvUe v.irtt ftlirniiiif rtuti UKnioi'ir Ki'inii'Ai. ( iiim n -iii I. K JAM. !' iff Mrnlii( rUir n( It. HuifUy HrhtMUat i: t'. r vrtunt lervin- at Youtif Mi tv ltifCtlli( tumli fvrilllig nt 7 UU. I'rar NrHiiic 1 tiuilay ntu al . Su. trnurri rorttull) lu Itril KIUT I'KKMHVIKIU IN rillKfll -- Hlv. tl W diHOMt, Piiatur hrrviif r.( 11a m auJ t Mi r. M. HtblMih rii-M. at lu 4 M. Youin t .! ly ( IHrlotUil r.ii'li'i vnr litrvia rry Siiitil-ty i'iitht at 1 '.) S rlnratiiy Tnln rayir meviiiig at JW. (e.tU f rv. So uUrrtioiii tHkril. Professional Cards. T. F riitimi. K. II t'omKu. COWING & COWING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All Irtlnrs I'llil.',! tftHlr. Ulol ndicrl 'imtjr. 0HKWOS CITY. ' OKKOON . F C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. U AIM BrkKKT, tlKi:itiS riTV, OlCKUnM. furnlh Ativtrnrtt nf Ttl. Un Mniry, Kuri' riose MurtKK'. ""'I iruimarl iiriiiTal Liw Hiiio'- C. E. HAYES. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Oroeon, City. Oregon. Olftw up l ilm nriir Court Hiiii.e F.O. McCOWN, Attorney at Law. (Jrron City, On'gon. Land Business h Spocitilty. T. A, McllUIDB. A. H. IHIKHHKH. McBRIDE & DRESSER. Attorneys at Law. Oflke in Jiintjur Him k, Ori'irun City, Or. A. I. KKYK. HlliNKYHlinil. FRYE & SMITH, Civil ngl neors and Surveyors Ollli'u niM.-ly uiiiinilu Court IIhiihu OUKUON CITY, OUKliON. Work l'roniilly Allcmli'd to ri. Ii. FERRIN, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SC5CE0H. Oregon City, Oregon. (nm k. j miiIk In I . i. k I Ii ck In HI nMlm KMKIll'Klrlc llllll K. J. W. POWELL, M. D , Physician and Surgeon. Ollirf nt CIiuiiiiiiii i Cu'N Diiik Klor OUWiOVCITV, OltKliON. DIVS. SMITH &DAfLING (lU'll'I'H lit EAGLE CREEK AND EAST P0I1LAND, Each alte'TJHtQ wnek. DiHciiWH of llio Ky, Ear ami Throat iiiadn a Specialty Iiy Dr. Darling. 4ULY V if t ilrli a! invit irlJ lthvw iris!ti a l'W ?t?l ,, iiH1.v.ti,..,j uour '.x.i.,!..1 ii 'in ai l n u Ii!iu u.ii.ir l'nti II tl: it H III'llMIIK 1 t t M ? i '.vu mi) i I ttlMl.t-...! - mtliwt! 2S 111 h.'.h'im. lfU ltltfM BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital $50,000. i'iikkm.knt THOMAS I'll All MAN. canihkh niAs. in An iKi.n, Mana.ikh.., , K. I.. KArilAM. IkmIii rvrvlviol mibjwl Ik chwk. , AiroiHl lillln mill nolo ilUonnmpvl. Comiuv mol puy rrm IhmiIii. IrfHiin iihiIo oti HvmUtil MMMirtly. I'ollollotm mili romiily. Ir(ln oi on I'oiilmol, Niii Krmielm'O.t'lilr m. Nrw Yoik, mul ml irlioiml i lllc. ol ku ro- IvimiBlihli1 hi'Iiiiiiih unlit on rotllmut, Hu Kriitu'tM-is l'liloii. mul Aw York. Interest hlJ oa lime eepostt rolltiws : Kr (hr't moiilhu. 4 r rriu r khhuw. Fur 6 tnitnih. ftirr rut. mmum. ror li minh. 4 ytt wit, r niuium. Tim rrilrti( of titnlt nybku 4 iitfit't, iMlnrrot (tr(vUHl It Urawn Wvlort ttitwf lrm of lUt'oKi,. CITY BATHS AND Tonsorial vXi. HAIR CUTING nllAMPOOINu AIR DYKING JlNGl ING. Sharp Kii.orsA- ('lean Towl! l.mlii'H' mul 1'lii.ilri-iin' liaiivutliii),' it HM't-i:itt y. Hot or Volil liulliM nt any tiuu1. 25cts. BATHS 25cts. Griggs & Gaiter. Opposite the post Office. II von rr in nroil ula llnitipwi, Smlilln, ltrilli, or Hi'i'uii", you i nn ave mono)' iiy t-itli'mt; on uir. Uni' linger llurno' mul SI,h V Sml- illl'lt III lilp to OliliT. Wliollirr mi nt li Imyur not l'n n town call on mo. Harness Shop. Ni'xl to IK'iirr Cook'ii i.ivriy Hlul.l LUMBER! for:first class lumder CO TO Geo. S. McCcrd's Mill on Ml. I'lriiMant 2) miles mrith of Orrgun ii t y. Merchants Exchange. Mtlaklrtrl. Ort on I'll? (rtn. I'lIM ('ONHIAhrl.Y OS MAMtl Till l Imi.i timid n( l.l.iiori. Hln mi4 Clitri la Hit CUT mrpm mol irf lh HillUrJ I.IjU Alia nnM.rll4 Wllotukr. I u4 k'Wa lltfl J IHIUH4IH frftkrlclnr ARCHITECTS. r r wnn k. w a wim it WHITE BROTHERS, 1'rmtival ,1rrhilriis J lhiildfM W ill prrj rt iln., tlrxil. m. woiklni ilv lall.. mul irrinrai.int lur all klmli ol linilj lnt. Mj. UI allr'HIoll lll III ihikIfiii Col Killmatrt liiriil. Iu, on .,ltlli.n Call on or aililrpM WIIItK llliorl , Oroii Cllf. Iiii II. r. MAY. 1. i. I'lHiKI MAY & COOKE Di'iili'iH iii (Ji oi i'i ics k l'rodurp, CIMCAUO STOKK, Oregon City, Oregon. J. 31. BACON & SON. -KKAI.KKS IN Hooks and Stationery POST OFFICE BUILDINC, OUK(. ON CITY, OUKtioN. A. WALKER, Painter, Kalsomincr, and Decorator, Ih irciiiri il to attend jiromjAly t work L'litriiHu'il to liiin. I'alroiiiii! i'i'Kii'ctfully Holicitml. IV1. H. Flanagan, WIIOI.KSAI K ANU l( V.TlAh LIQUOR STORE. KKhl'H ON II AMI I II K IIMI MKI.KCTIOh ol Wn l,liiiori.. Alp. Iii'i-r, lobe I, .mul In tlio HIiiK. lu li)ii-Kiitliiim IUimI 1 4 1 v inn a i.'nll. tl. II. KI.ANAOAN. IW OEI-ETT. Livery, F-mxI and SuloStalilo ORECONCITY. I.OCATKU IIK'IWKKN 'IIIK HltllillK A KB imi'OT. Douldu and Kinglo HigH, mid mid dle, liorricH alwuyM on hind at tlio lowi'rit iriecH. A corrall ronnectt'd with the, burn or Iooh atock. lnforiniition rcKimliiitf niiy kind ol tuck promptly HtU'inieJ to by pcmoii or lottiir. Horses Bought and 8old. MeiiFaiws 6 Bis fl li ' :v.-jf,iir lllliiTL i'umb..mi! ! ! VllWS Mills, Factories, Jtcsi deuces in (ireat Xnnibers. A WISH rOMCV. It Troves a Wonder fill Success. A Manufacturing City With the Brightest of Prospects. A List of Improvement And a Full Description of Our Manufactories and Mills. Together With Now Indus tries Established in 188'J. For many yi-urn put lin ifmi Cily Iuih IihiI luoro iiiilln mul In. I, , in n (hull unv otlii-r lily ill llio aliile nl till' rllno hihi Ulioli. Not only ho I i ) t nlio liim lunl inorv innniidirtiiriii ,IiiI.iIiiih'Ii1h In roHirtioii to ai(u lliun w iia In 1k IoiiihI tlm- lirrv in tin Hliile, mul lo iliiv nlie ia in--i'iiiiiioiitly inuMiidii'lurihK cily ill atll ttmt tlm trrniillipln-H. It ia nioalrat- ifyliiK to noli' ut tin- ii. I of Ihr- yciir JiibI I'lomxl, tlir prni;rri-H lti.lt liim Ihtii iiiii.Io in iiinniidii'torii'a, ulm In liml I In- out look (or tin- (iitiirv mm Ii litililer tlnin it Iihh ever Ik'i'H ln-fure. Tin- nirn luiiiU of Ori'Kon Cily Iiiivii knoHii (or vi-iim tloit tin' pri'Hi'nri' o( (urtorii a liim run triliilttil in no mnall ili'Krei' ( their rc- ii'lpta. IniiKiiiiii'li ii h tlio ririiptii (null tliia wnino liuve Im'i'H rolinliint, It luia Itiven Nli'mlllHHH In I lie volilnii' ol liim-Ini-NH, wliirli Ih not (omul rU w lii rr, oiilniilii o( Iokiin of (lie minie i lmrmier. Wliile pruKri'KH Iiiih laen foiMlnnt anil rapid duriiiK tlio your it in pui tiotiliirly Kmtifying to noli) ut tlii" lime lliAt llio iiiuvmiivlit Iiiih at no time purliikeii of tlie nature of a lioom. Nu MuhIiv rirou luri Iihvu Imi'H Inhui'iI, no uiitriitliful in) viTticeiiiohlH puliliHlieil, mul no iiiiHaiuii arieH wiit ul in nu I to niifii'pri unit uinl ovenlruH llio pirture of our ri Hourii'ii. It !h trim roiiiii elliirtM luive lieeii nuule Iiy our ritiieiiH tliroiili leiiiliiiuite eliiiu lielH to initke kuuu n our iiilviiiituticM, luit tlii'M-elliirlHliiivi' Ih.on iiio lor, nitlier lliun ovenlone. lmleed, iiiiluial uilviinliip'H, lu ll ua lire here poHnoiiMeil, euiiuot he overriited, ami the more their eniHteueu ia inu.lt; known the heller in it for the atnte at liuge. Ilevolopmi'iita of re nuri'oa aiii li iih oura, heiielit not iilniie tliecoiiiinuiiity Hiirrouiiiliiix, hut il h heu elltaH.ro Hiile-Hpreml iim the teriitniy vin ileil hy ita imiliufaetiiieil khoiIh. ol II IlKBOI'lll KM. It ia well, hod ire f(liiUi'iliC III the ill' velopinenla of the punt your, to note the ever preaenl reaoiireea tthii h mnke Ore Km City pru-iiniiiieiitly iloHinilile im a lo cution for luilla, fiictoiliiH, hiiiiii'HM eu terpriaea and liomea. The reHourcei are: Flrat, the aamu iih are puhhi'nhimI hy all other plucea in the Willamette valley, Ah uii uKiicultiire county, ( lack Hiiiua, with itH rollinu hilla und well wa toreil vulleya, raiinot, he healeii in tlio atale, mul not only Ih CluckiiiiiiiH county trihutary to Ori'Kon City, hill even with it (ucllitiea of by-Koiiu yearn, the en tire valley and KiiNtern Crenon uinl WuHhlngtoii liuvecoiitrilnited in raw ma ti'iialH to the in i 1 Ih loculed here. Aa a dairy country her rool living watera of froins Year. - . I ! ! ! Jliiiiiiir : AT AM NT.AIi TDK TAILS oh' li tvlal pun no an, I lu r imiiviiIi ul j;raapoa ul all arlcilca lliaiire iiouuoiii.i o of milk fur bun li, i un.loialainla il.ui) lli lllol licllllK III till- pl.aluiliull i.l Inula aiol M 'i'liilli In' ia IniiK I.im-I,, yicliliut; of iipplca, pi'iiiH, plnuiK, prune, pom hca inn I alnall fiuila iu .ri ill prulm n,i, while Ktiiw li.no pi,i n n iu,.l auiivanfiil en, p. Ih, null furmi ilv il una uppoad that they wuidd Hot tin well, owiiiK' to llio ci.u ni'lila. Uf the ro auurtvaauil MiUnulii,'i'a juat i iniiiii r.ili.l iitbcr p'aica (ji-ln illllv inn l,nal n Hi ll n we. They t'"i, can with e.pial oauc cxliil their clllliale, whii Ii ia llli.lulil.le.l. ly the li'at iu the w ll.l. 1 hey ina have il .cliiHita. None aie Irllei lliun oura. So 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . u I any eiiuiuer ate. I hat of H'ImiiiI.ii , a r, ln in l li in the flllll l ilelull ol lililllllelleaa Wolll.l IV Heel iluccii'.ht upon our aitmitiuii in e ery pHilicular. Iliil our cinw niiijr dur) ia llio rvl la uf 111 Wll I IVIIU. Tltwi.' .. -i..t..-.Ti'.vri'iiiiui ii' mf iiiiinriii n n nwtwmmmimmmmmmmmmm0 "" I 'r-'jJ.f;ViVM in I.U..J.1 "ImIU ol lo VVill-jJ! etle mot l ot one aiiot in tlie h . lale where the water of a mighty riser c.iUntitiitc a a.wer uhiih, while pr.u tii ally unliiiiiicl, la ..,iiiiinie,l Uml every Hull of it can Ik' v ilitrulle.l by the huiet uf lliun. Here ia the only iioioeliae wa tor a.wer in tlie l inte l Matea lia utml uu II. le water. Hut thia Hint, Moan mi, I niiappr.niehable re,,ur,e. while Ullllllllli-,1 ill ila.ll, I ma U-.ll Ihiioi.I ,,,n ami he.l(eii ill by il in the iiiunor k,1i, y mi tlio part uf llio owiicra which woul'l neither ll llio mighty puwer lin ing Ue. lo.r - null iithera In lu-e il, Thia, in, brief, ia the hiatoty i.lUreKull Cily'a pnat. 1 1 ) -r .!--feiri-'lhua iiuute the henil of many an ol.l acttlcr nick , till he came to iloubt il the place will i-M-r iiliioiiiil In nil) lliinn llut lime, the great CM'lier, bruiilit iie Intra on the ata'e of action. The limn aKoiiiciit of the W. T. A I.. Co., w In, li ow licit the iuiuienae wuler power and ml j.nelit pn,a rlv ptiaaeil from the linn le of the O. It. A N. Co. lo that of a haul company, which llirunh llio pleaiileiit of the company, I'.. I.. In a thaui, inuiiuratei a new anil vigoioua m . I i i y , which iicciiunta piimnrily for the improveiiientH miolo in the hint IK iniinlliH, aa well (or aa thoae now in pro Kreaa. A IIIIIMAI. POLICY. IiikIoiuI o( refuaiiiK even to leaae i - er for nuiiinfin luring purpuw a, the p,ili cy of the coiiipaiiy waa to encourniie ami foater audi imlualrica aa coiilil help to build up mul improve the town. Aa hihiII iih they had fully ohliiiueil control of the projaTty they ullereil audi in iliiremeiila lo factory men aa nunle it an object for Ihem to I, ml, I here. The iill'er of lainl iu fen uinl power free for ten yearn hna borne fruit, IiihIcniI of jhu quiet nlecpy tow u of recent yeara, (Ire- K'u Cily hua aaniimeil now activity. Lilo, buainean nnd puah are tiie oiiler oflhr day, with the reault that the town ban itrowu more in the paat your than lu any other of itn hintory. A (fiance nt the lint of impioveuiiMiln iu and around the cily icvealn two factH, v i r. : that the line of pharoan Iiiih been eHH'cliilly marked in two directiona. I'irnl ia the lint of faclorien ; necond in the nuinliei'uf reaiiloncia built. '1'iiking up the former we Hud a marked change to record for the year both in new eHlah I i hIi 1 1 1 -ii I at and iiuproveiiienlH iu thone ill ready here. Let iih note Tn k mii, i n ami kai "roiuica. A lilllc more than a year nun the Will lunette I'iiIIh I'ulp Mini I'aper Coiiipaiiy iirauulmed and be-all iipoinliuiiH upon the file of their (iiiul'M) ivoon it i.l' an l,, hut the weal her prevented (Loin fioiii doing inoie than Hume prelimiiiary Work in the way of blunting for the race; hut with the ope uiiiK of nprliiK work wan re; Hewed w ith vi(iiriind a Inre number of lininU nf all klndn were kept eiiiiHliiully eiuployivl dniiiiK the ailiiiiuer uniil Oc tober w hen the mill wan completed and the work of turning out pulp hiyan. The mill In liH'aleil on the went Hide of the river nt the linn! of the lockn Jnnt op. iiuhIIo and a liltlti below the main fullr, It in a two-Htory wuml huildinu net upon a nolid ruck mid concrete, (iiiindatlon built up to above lilh water mark. It coiiHiHtn of a wood propiu iiiK rouin 'IHxI'.'H, a wet riioiu 1)7x110 feet and a Krimlor room L'HxHl feet. In capacity the mill ia what In nl vied a four net mill, thero lie- I ,;;Jr.-.lVJiTy!iilllWTCTlOTT Til K Y I I.I.AM I'T'TK AT OlU.HiiN inl four Inrite nrlndera, each with a ca pacity o( poim-la (n-r dny. The ma i Itini iy iu thia mill coiiaiata o( a hove li:i' anw, a circular aaw, two Wmal piilti in, a hi'k'o nnd a amall, (our aa-taof ifimdera and three wet nun lilnoa. Ile al, ha Ihla there ia other machiuery (or the repair of tita, etc, The mill hua ntaive it a baaiu (or the l, riiK-e of .,h'a and to fio a head of wa ter, tlie dtni t fall (khii it ut ordinary alane of w titer to the wheel pit lie low the mill U'liiu .'ts feet, Iteluw the mill ia a amaller biialu where all ImhiIh I hut run the river i nn nin ln.r at the buildiiiKaconnectisland moat emvllently mill dn k and ,..ol. The mill hua nlao aituatl for convenience in liaudliiiit dm k r.aiiu mi the upn-r aide ol the mill ' their iiiaaln iliiriii( the proeeaa o( inanil fri'iitihi; the , k wheiu iala can l ' facturiiia" and nhippini;. The buildiniia handled on a level with the upa'r alory. , riie c.H. i.l tl. irt mill wn. ul, it Jliki.miii ! it nive ilin-i t employment to ahout l ini'ii. Tim u cm ra uu l. Tlie aau.v r winy (hut owna the mill !j.,r,iJ JM au l. lll'liiU' mill JihI iii'.irnit! i-oiiiplolinii a ion llio m l hi.Io of the river an I about 4VI fii-l U llio iikiiiioI pulp n 14! I. Thia mill in (.r Ihe oi'iiverlioii of w mat into pulp by I he iimi ol clii-mii aU. Mi re a in the other mill, the fouinliitiiin ia of tlio unwt atibataiilinl kin, I, hili the biiililiiiK'' are mui h more rxti naive, aiol the niioliiii ery more evp'iiivi) than l iuii-ry for leiliiiK il into pulp by the (jriml- inn pnai-BH, The alnn tiiro ilovotit to thia puiHMe iiiiiaiat of one lurye builil- iii of aeuriil purlH, vit: k.hxI pn'puriii( riHiin, ilii lor r,iiu, m l room, chemical riiii aioi lime liu kun; romi. Theae, t'Vi lber Hilh the ollice, coiiKliliite the aiilplule mill proar. The pna'caa ia en tiiely iliilcrvnt (mm the Kriinlinir pro i'chh bv which au alunuit iilciilicttl niate ril i pm.tici',. at l i nn a n t i'. The WihmI to Ui oH'rute. in . ul phito mill ill lie taken into the uround pulp null anil theni cut into block of auituble loii(lh by the ilrun aaw. Them bhaka will I a conveyed by carrier or rail In the ikhI prepaiinn rmuu where they will be "chipa'i" n m 1 aplit into piocca uUiut an inch and a ipiarter loii( au.l li a biiiaatnoor thn-e iiialchi'H. Theac w ill Im cunveyed by an endlean apruii , thelilowerlMiu winch they will la' lakenUao feet, three atoriea hiiih. Thin, to- and depuaiied in llio chip loft over the I dixcator riHiin. In the diaeator hniin lie- low are two ilinoMtom into which the "chip" are fed at the tup. in, I couked un der proHHiiro lur III hmnn, the nteam for eia.fclnK liclliu nilpplleil Iiy two Homo Safely boilcm of Kal borne Miwer camcl tv each, brum (he dik'eatur It cornea thorounhlyi ked in the form of a pulp and in I lion led to the blow pitn, two in number, in which It in wuahed and then piliiiKd to the "nlulf elientn'' In the wet nun hino Muni. Itn next atop In to the inixlnn box from which it In ful hy rrnv iiy over rillllen to aereena which n'ject all comao purticlen that nlmulil not ko into the pulp, I'rom the nercenn It in led to the wet nuichinea which by heavy pi-canine iimlor rollern extrnct all uioint n re an the pulp, now in itn hint ntnte of fin uinl i in gathered from cndlcHH blnnki lH upon a roller, fnun which It ia cut v hen a little lean than uu eighth uf un Inch iu thickucmi, and taken oir In "liipa" to la' haled ri'inly for hiinent to the paper mill where it in lined In a mix ture with cotton in k a to make paper like (bin u pun which Tiik KNTk'lti'KiHK In printed, Tlio chouiical loom in yet to be men tioned, It in one of the lurnoil rooiua in the mill lii'inu t'Jxl'.M uinl coiitiiinn va riiiim liii'xe tankM for alorln, mixing and preparing the cheuiicaln lined in niiinu liuMuiini; llio pulp, The viiriuiia parln of thin In rue build ing are included iu the (ollowiiiK lint which idvcH ni.eri an well an namen. Wood pieparlnx building 4Htli, one Hlory. Jiii'Hlur honne, 4llcllll, (10 feet IhrIi Wet machine houne 4'i"2, one ntory. Chemical houne f.'xl'.'l, three Htolen. Mine nlackliiK hounu I Kx 21 , one atory (leniinil ollice UtlxiW, one atory, lliiilor houne 40x50, brick and atone, w ith two Hinoke Htuckn ill luchen In di ninetcr and t) feet above roof of boiler bonne. The iiiiichinerv for thin mill In on the ground und In now beinx put In place an hint un workmen can handle it ; hut aev I'lnl week iiiiint elapno buforo all thlnun .1 . iniiiiinia, .Ui.i: Illllllllll; j,uilllllllif; llllllllill V l t'lTY, will bo iu retidineai to turn out pulp by Ihoaiilpliilo pr,a The outlay ran only In eatlmuled at thia time aa the work of cmiatrui tiun la Hot CollipleUal, but ll.Vl.oiH) la U'luW Hither lliun alaive the actual coat. xi ai.auia m I.l.. The llmt wheel turned on the weat aide of (he river waa the one ow lied by the Willamette Kalla'Kneelnior Company in lliotr new excelaior wuika. Their larKU plant i aituuted at the I'"1' f (he Im ka und conaiala of (our are 40 (eel above the water of tlie lower river at ita loweat atitirc, and the fall from their HHO-dait tliime ia SU bi t. Oiaala are ahuunt wholly ahipH'd by lawt Into which (hey are loaded by liieuna of nhiltea. Thw K-vl-iur mill t a Iwo ami one half atory atrncture SduM In which la alali, nied oiiilit culliuK uuicliinea, each ImviiiK a ciilliiiif capacity of IliK) oiiinla nT day of ten lumra. The w archoiiae adjaci-ut to Una ia 3010 hi t and will hold ISO Ion. o( lutl.il exctdnior. South of Ihene two buildiiiKn ia the lipholaler'a aupply and mutlreaa ilepurtment, a two atery liiuMina" '.'4xik). Ilclwu n thia and the main bnildiiiK ia the bunineaa ollice and the rvwir nhopa. The company al no have their own warenxuna for aliii pinK pura mea and a Wiaalnhed uf llKk) inrdn capacity. They carry rolintantly in nlin'k eeveral thouaand CilnotiMtton wmnl. The company ia incura-rutnl w ith a capilal nt.n k of li'nloo entiri'ly paid up. Their buildiuKH eni'ted during the pant year font iipwar-la of f'.D.Ikk). OlllilloS CITY tOAf WOHXa. Thin a new enterprine atiirted iu the npriiiK by the On'Kou City Manufucltir inn compiiny, the nua'rviinK luanuirer lieiuu Mr. (ierry Jncoba. The bunineaa hua (in mil with audi rapidity during- the few nniiillia aiuce itn enlublinhiuent that the ordern now fur exceed the caimcity of the factory tn till. To meet the de- iiuindn of their iiruwitiK trade the com- ,! ia now envtinu a new buildinu '.'.'i uvther w ith the room already int uiiiil will give uuiple niace to enable them with the new machinery and appliance now ta'iiiK plucwl to turn au iiuiucnne (luantity ol noap. Among the new ma- .'hineryjunt ladnn put lu in a buye kettle with a capacity of n0,0,H) poun In, and a ntaniHr (or nhapinii and IctleiiiiK the eiikea. The priMlnct o( the (actor v con- aialH of Htundard luundry and 'oilet nua pa und fine toiiet and canlile bruudn eipial to the very la'Ht iinKirted ind eantern Hunpn. The cunt of plant will not full fur abort uf $7000. WlKII.KN MILL. The Oregon City 'a Munufuct tiring Com- aany'a large wmilen mill hua run the en tire year pant except for one week when they were cloned down to iiiuke aume chnngen and additions to their machin ery. 1 hey have given conntant employ ment to a bunt l'A handa and have dia hurned in wagca during the pant year over NUHKl, while over l.LDO.OOO pounda of wuiil hua la-en convorlod Into canni- ineren, U'livcrn, aergen, diM'nkina, wornt- f'ln, chiuchilliin, drenn gmnln, llunnela, rohen, nhawln, hlaiikeln and blanket clothcn. Their gmnla have been ahipped aa fur eant an New York city during the year where, their hlaukutn retailed for (ill) per pair. I hiring the year the (acilitien have boon lncreaned hy the ailditiou of machinery for the manufiM'titru of chin chilla giHidn, and thin line now count i tuten au liuportunt (actor lu their huni lienn. Saw anil riniilug Mills. Tha iinpurollolod activity In building operation in and about the city during the year junt cloned ha created a duniiind for much more lumber Hutu could he supplied hy our local mill.. Tha scarcity wan inadu up flrnt hv nhlpplug luinhei from tlio mill outlying, o:nu being brought from an far aa Anturia. Thin acarclty in building material ha been a detriment to building operations throughout the entire aeunou, but the building of aoveral new milla bids fair to make lumber more abundant In future. oko. HiioroiiroN, during the your Junt cloned, linn ad led to the focllillea of hi mill and tha Oregon City hiiw inilla now have a cutting capac ity of over IIO.OOO feet per day, Ha liaa alno by piirchaHo olituinud control of large trill-In of lino limber land on the Tillamook nioiintiiin adjacent to the Yamhill rlvar, and during the pant auin iner hat cut and boomed anveral million feet uf aa flue timber aa waa ever cut, which he will rult down on the drat rlae and line (or Ida next aeanon'i cut, Hum Inaurlng a gonil aupply of extra fine lum ber for the year of lH'JO. Al the leaan for the lute of hi preaent null will expire in alamta year, arrange) mnnU have been made and the html pur i.lmnoil for a new aite. Tlio new mill will tie built, probably during tha com ing year at the month of the Abernethy juat below town, and will Im I with much larger than Ilia mill now uaed aa well a titled up wiih all tha moat modern ma chinery , I.INN'a Mil. I.. A g'Mid iloiil of lumber lined ill town ha coino from the mill of It. I''. I. Inn on the Ahiirnethy. To meet the lncreaned do uunila he hua during the year put in a new at on tn plant to aupple.neiit hia water aiwer, ao llmt he can run all hia machin ery during the entire year. Thia mill ia Well ailuatud Indng in the initial of a lurgti lx,,ly of line timber including much cedar. Mr, I.inn anpplien much of the cedar uaed by the O. (J. Mfg. Co in making their ahipbiug canea. wh. nt iinuN a ion. A little further from town on tha Aber nethy, but itill near enough to deliver luuiln-r here in coinpetilioti with milla much nearer, la the mill owned by Win. Ilooaun A Son . Thev loo have added lo the machinery in their mill and have al ao put in a ateaiu engine, au that they they can run the year around. r u. uaittr alto hua a mill up the Abernethy which he haa been at ronaiderablo paiua to iin,ruvo during the year. Though he doea not supply the city trade aa much aa aouie olliem, he hua ijuite an extennivt I'H al trade, and aince tha re-building of of hia dam and the conatruction ol a new boor.i race he haaexcallent facihtiea and gool material to work on. o. a. acorn ii. Two inilea from Oregon City In a fine body of timber, li. 8. McConi haa in o ii ration a new atram auw and planing mill which he built during the year, lie ia cloie enough to town ao.that he can deliver all the product of hia mill on the atret u a taat ai cut. He liai built up a good trade. J. a. Joaaa. Tlie Abernetliy mill, known a the Jour mill, haa been improved during the year, and iti capacity incroaaed, but the demand haa I men inch that order were turned away almoat daily, Thia mill ia only a mile and a half from town. riAMK wau-H. Moat remote of the mills that niaki a practita of delivering luiiihor in Oregon City ia the ateain mill built up the Aber nethy in mid aumnier by Frank Welch. He haa had all that he could do lincethe mill atari,! and hai dedivered lome ex tra good lumber. mii. xr A oiKooar. Kurly hint w, liter thene gentlemen pur- clniwd a plant for the manufacture of rough lumln-r, to be run by ateain. riiev with all other mill men have lound an abundance of order, and have been huny a good part of the time aince. Tha only exception Mug a time when they were engaged elaewhero aa being more remunerative. w Ai.xita A co. Saul Walker, Lincoln Mam-hard and John Kduiinaton have junt completed a aaw mill two inilea up the Abernethy on the W. It. Market place. Their mill 1 be run by a 2"-home power ateain engine and will have a capacity of ahout 111KI feet per day. TIIK 01 AI'HTuNK MILL. The (iladntoiie lteul Kntate Anaocia- tiun, having ace tired a valuable tract of laud uu the Clackanuia adjoining town, are preparing to inuke the coming year an active one bv the erection of a large aaw mill w hich will be completed in the early apring. Their mill will be iu,iplied with puwnr from the Clackama and will have a capacity of 2.VXK1 (out per day. Thin ia a long lint of mill to be con nected with a place no larger than thia. The fact that the lint Includoi five new milla and improvement! and additioni to all the otliora, ami (hi to aupply the local trade only, ieuki volumei (or the proHicrity and building ongaged iu dur ing the year. Weed Win king .Villa. Among the induntricH entahliahcd dur ing the year in the Tl'HNINO AMI HATTXaS WORKH. enliiblinhed bv (1, H. Hentow, who hai titled up bin nhop with Hint china appli ance for doing all klndn of turning from he lurgent column and pillar down to- the nmallcnt ntick. He hun alno circular hiiwh (or both ripping and cronning, and a Hint cIiihh baud niiw, It in hia inten tion to add other machinery an (ant a he can work bin trade up. Ho la now pre pared todo anything iu hi line either hy the piece or contract. In addition to jobbing he will curry a line of diHin, huhIi und window nuited to the trade of thin vicinity. Among tlio onlorprirtoH ntarted during the year ia the pinning mill and lanh and ilinir factory which i now being tilled up by Monnr. S 11. and Clin. Ca liir and C. II. lhiiichv. The lite of their building In on Main ntreet upponito the Congivgationul church. The machiuery ia being placed now and will Include all that In necennary for conducting a llmt clan aanh and door factory. At nam a tlio machinery 1 in place in their mill proNr, they will build a large dry houne no an to have au abundance of thorough ly Hcusoned lumber for line In their own biinluenn, anil to wll. They have (or thia piiriNino contracted for the lumlar from a large aawmil! up tha road and kiln dried lumber will lie itippliwl to thoee who purchaae bill from them at mill rate. In addition to doom, aanh and blind, they will make moulding ot all klndn. The preaent coat of plant 1 alniut foOOO. w. v. avarr. Tha demand (or place where acroll, band and Ig tawing could U done to or der, led W. V. Hunt in the early apring to eatabllah a ahop'for general jobbing. He put in the necenary machinery for acroll and Job tawing and alao for mak ing moulding. He ha had plenty to keep him buay and tlie ihop haa prov. an a great convenience. He alao han dle! doon, windowi and blind, oaaooa ciTy rcaalTta co. A little over year ago thia company eitabllahed itaelf In a imall way and be gan the manufacture of furniture of all kind. During the year their buainea and plant hai been aildod to and changed ao much at to warrant oa In apeaklng of It among the new enter priaei. Finding theinieWe cramped (or room they ma le arrangainenU with the Oladatoue Ileal Kntate Aiaocialion (or a building and leaned power (or a term of yeara, and moved all their ma chinery to what they intend ihall be their permanent plant, and putting in a large amount of inachinary they aoon (juud themaelve in ahape to turn out alunwt unlimited quantitie ol furniture of all kindi. In order lo make more ad vanlageoui talei Mr. Frank Hunch, of the firm, 0iened wareroomi in I'ortland tearing II. Fredrick! and M. Franzen to manage the mill. A companion of the furniture turned out by thia factory with that made in other placet will be very fa vorable to the Oregon City Furniture Co. Although but a new company the! buaineat la rapidly extending aa their gooda become known, and they now have ordera (rom all part of the atate and Washington. Improvement it Ihe Fall. From Ih We.t Shurr, Orvgon City has exin'rienced greater growth during the pant year than during any previous similar period of it history. The city at the (alia of the Willamette ha always la-en cited aa the moet favor able bn ution in Oregon (or extennive and varied manufacturing enterjirine, but "till, there waa not More manifcHted a dinHaition to utilize the great advanta ge w Inch the place olTered (or the opera tion of (actoritnj. In the early hintory of the atutoOrcymt City ligurei prominently. It ii the oideat town ot the WilUtmetW yalley and waa (or year the im'tropoli the Ute. Then Portland, by virtud J iu being at the head of deep water navigation, grew to tie the commercial entrvairt ut the northweet. The condi tiona of market and means U tranpor tation were inch that manufacturing ad vantage, however great, had ' imall weight in the building up of citie in thi country. It rvipured a n-rtain stage of development o( the natural reaourcee to make thone bcnellta appnviat.il. That atage of development haa been r-ached and the activity that ii seen on every hand testifies to the (act tliat the opportunity (or entahliahing large manufacturing en terpriaei ii In-ing improved. Capital in large amount ia being invested in facto riei and prvHtratioui are going forward for utilizing in all ways poeeihle the fa vorable conditions that atiound in the northwest country. The matt-hlona water power ut Oregon City haa drawn thero during the pant twelve months more cap ttul for iiivcHtiuent in factories than any other city in the state hai obtained. At the fulls of the Willamette that large stream plungei over a rocky kilge mine forty feet in height. The volume ol water varies conniderably at dilfervnt reason! ui the year hut at it loweet atage the tower it furnishei ii practically unlimi ted. The eane w ith which it ia controlleil is an iintortant conniiWration, the ex IM'iiae uf utilixing a power in every way adequate to drive heavy machinery often being so great that the investment il bazardoua. At either aide of the Willam ette (alia there are factory aitei where the aimplent arrangement for ncvnrltig and governing the water mpply are en tirely suceenatul. Hut with all the favor ing conditions that exist there the power capacity ol the fall i ao vast that it la not likely to ever all be employed. Year ago a company was organized to control the power privileges at the fill In. it U'ing merely the pooling oi intorvntnl owuera of property abutting on tlw water. InV. coniUH'tion with thia concern an organb aation waa eirn'tisl which built the canal , and locki hy which boats are enabhil to liana the fall, aliout 1500,000 lieing ex- Ik'HiKhI in the enterprise. The Willam ette liocki Company aa now organized . control the water Hiwer privilege! and tho literal policy of granting free litel and free power (or a term ut year to thiaai who will Invent money in mnnulac toriea is bearing gratifying renultn. Cue uf the most important incorpora tion of the northwest ii tho Willamette Fall F.leetrto Company, which waa or- ganUcd by Portland and Oregan City cap. itahnta early thin year. Ita capitaliza tion i 1, 000,000 and it main object la to generate electric, power at the fall and trannmit it to Portland or any loint be tween Oregon City and Portland to he uaed for any purpose to which it ia titua ted. In thi way On'gon City reapi a lienellt from the proximity uf the lnetrop uli. and Portland also realize great ad vantage from having inch a superior witter power in it suburbs. Tlio itrveta and hnniueni bonnes of Portland are now lighted hy an; lighta which receive the electric currant (rom tho Willamette . (ulll. The Iilunt la lieinu e,mulu..ll.-L. addtil to and it in making line, o( the ylant V "'- un!.. u.i.-.. In m ...,im,I . ... .i a ... ....,,., tiuu .rumanie I manner. The local electric plun. ol Oregon City ia entirely independent o ' thia largo concern though It deiivei lu power from the lame tource and li ai capable of indefinite extenaion. Continued on looond pago.) v. J r 1- 1 I. fMtrW1'AK.-Vl'ttS'--''I-,i