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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1890)
Homa Happenings. Jan. twotli. 8ihw Hgiiln yvstvr-.Uiy morning. lUtrh., to the wifo o( Cha. Oro, a Wi All klluU l( I'THM 0J till Ditto at Mm. V. B. lUnkot luu Ixh-ii 111 of Uto. Mom' hovy hoe for fl.SA at tiroetl Bios, K. J. McKittrii-k ha a cliKiigt' of ad tht wwk. H. Strniv'lit lm Wn tm tlu sick Hat lately. , -School begin for lho winter term next Monday, Ladioa line Hbllo goat hoe at Urvan urua. lor il.at) tr. Royal Raking IVwdor, Hloi fan, 60c. , 12o, Vic at Ureett ltro. It doe not take nil you have got to get .tit you want at the tow ot tillKKN ItHlXI. Caid. A. V, liialmiu lina had a painful alisee tu his throat. Meade 1'oi.t No. 2, U. A. K. will til-.-tall uilU-er ut their hall to-morrow tening, 11 est fortUnd roller Hour at Uar- i tort it I l.(k)(r mik delivered in the ally Ivea. - ladie French Kid Shoe only W.40 jper xur ii one week only ut The lirvat .Eastern Store . The Ise. wade tlu night hideous foraltoutan hour ringing out the old inl ringing in the new. Maj. Weed of the Wont Shore at tended the ball hint Friday evening and enjoyed itiuiiiicnmdy. Watclte, Clock and Jewelry re- pwiwd t Mr lUirmeister't Jewelry 8 tor. All ork warranted. Albert Walling of 0wego w a caller on Thureklsur last. II retmrt tli nurwry business excellent. Rv. t). W. liilmney willliegin lit ptutorute in the Presbyterian church in Uii city next SuMiutli morning. The I'hriatma concert at the Con gregational church Sunday evening wan largely attended and a great neves. -W. 11. Bart low in much improved in heal lli, being able to U a)Hut the bonne and to out on pleasant day. Joseph tirigK and Minn Kdna Boy lan acre married lat Tuemlay evening Ah then, Joe! hero' our best fjGF. IV11 Crom and Miwt (Inra F.tter were marrieil at the home of the bride' by F. W. Font J. 1, on the Slnl of IW. You can get a ran of Itoval Baking Towder weihin a full pound for 50 cent for a 12 o. can (or 45 rent, at (iKkVN Bmoh. VT keep all kind of feej and make apcvially of our own chop, graham and corn meal, drain of all kind wanted . I.ivkkay A Smith, The Baptixt rlmir prvnented A. S. Drvm-r tlte leuiler of tike choir with t fine (fold lieall caiwe tii( Fri-lav even in,,. 1 Samuel, of the Wert Hhorv, a in town yertenlay lHkint; alter the inter eata of tlut wide awake illimt rated weekly. Hon. W. C. Johnnn wa n-iHrteil weaker yeaterday than at any time aiut-e hi illiies. He U having a very iriou illneiM. J. II. Zane, formerly foreman on I'm ENTtiranta, wa in town yexterdny, ao companieil by hi brother-in-law, Mr. J. H. FeryUMon, of I loud Kiver. If you want to e Ilia flnenl itoek , 0,' Watchc. Clock, Jewelry and Silyer warl wn go to Mr. Iturniitertt . Jewelry ."tore . Price reanonahle, 3ftr.it. Juli MoNarn wa found dt-ail in lieriUwl thi morning. On retiring laxt . niht iie filing ipiite well, with the exception of bud cold. Union meeting w ill lie held by the variou chun-Jie f the city in obm rv rance of the wevk of prayer, Winning tim tsunday evening at the Biiptint church. It it rejKirted tlmt one of the wburrh lu ll a cracked by the exreiwi ve ringinft i lart Tuewlay night. If uch if the ca the r'iagrr ought to t made to buy a new brlL Bartiea lcsirin(t xta choice r ticleincorn meal or graham fiour will find our Clacl.ama Holler Will brand the beat to be found in h market. Try It. I.ivxr k Kmi tk. Clackama, Oregon .The Corlx tt Ciinipl-ll mill at I'ort- W on Patunlay evening wu declare"! a . dt , though thoe who wnt from here r U,K it. ui'' '"' C'ampN II had le . clderlj the Wt of the tight. C'rJ Betliuand tatT will inHp't F Oinri.y on Saturday evening. Mem , !erH of .the roinpuny are orden"! to re t port at the armooy hull at 7:110 wharp. IiiMpectloa Win at eight. . Mi Blnlie Shnw went to Portland TiMonday, where h intended retting a da W..r Hturting f.ir Bukiir City, jicri.fhe IntoinlH U remain a while, lM)kUllry climate will lji)clit her IirtdtU. F"i) Ai- Mr. K. K. Brownhall of AiiM wa in Uw on Moixlny tiling the Iiecewwry vr to J'rove li on hi Una homwrtMnl. lis n-jiorted leaving Aim with cix IiwJmW mow ami Walk th' prulrio four Us with one foot. The early luy of Imhw mhUU t'Xik hiMt witi k prevented iih inn flMtJng the very elalnnito. mid line dccora()on rlinpluyeilby MeHr l(gu A Allniglii; for the holiduy. 'Twh a treat to enter . their market then, ei'lnlly W the in terior wu well Mtockcd with meat of the futti'Ht and flm-Ht. Mr. K. M. AMrich one of the con-j triictor of tho Crown I'ueillc Compiiny' Jargeatono building wiihIii town lcKik Jni jitter the intcrent of hi company, which J"i" contract here vulned ut $100,tXH). '""n't w,,rlt pi"KreHKing HBtUfactorily liotwithHtaildliig the re . cent bad weather. Mr. Aldrirh wu ireent at the F Co', bull and enjoyed i hlniwW heartily. Mr. J. Clarke of Highland wu 'ill town ycBlerduy on Jii way up '"'' .Portland whern be piirelriHud a new 'itock of good. Mr. I,oiti Htout i looking a'tnr hi huiiieH at lliglund, an Mr. Clark iietined In Aurora by tint ick hum of hi wife who ha been confined to l.er bed for W thy by ly phold malarial fever, Mr. Clark U HW very low. Ih takeH lck at Aurora while being treated for norvou prostra tion, Khe i In IV. clirgn, Mahhiko, At the rldenc of Sill' Urn Paine, lVc. S5, lti) by F.l.lerJnu Oarnoll, Mr. Koheit Schuhel and Mi l.ettio Piiluo. All of Clackama Co. Or Ykkv Pi.KA.kNT Pahtv, hint evening the ladle of the Young People' Kuehre Cluhgttve. a nihIiiI Imlt at Pok' hall, which wu ul tended by the elite of the town all of whom hud a tmwt enjoyublt' time. Tkn IKi.i.mi and CoT. Wa the bill of fare orderi'd by III Honor Kij. Foul to A, (I. White and John l.indxley (or fighting without lieemte In S, Ueiwn- tein' rcNtnurnnt. Thl diet wa taken in rcgulur onler and the hill pnid with out a murmur. Pikahant Pautv, A giunlly iuiiuIht of guy people gathered In armory hull hint Friday evening at F Co, 'a nocond ball, and enjoyed a very plcununt even ing till (our o'clock or more. The bull oenct with an exhibition drill by mum ler o( the company followed ty the grand march in which inoet of thoae in the halt participated. M AHKiKii, lKwmlier i':t at the re idemv of the olliclatlng mlutxter, liev. F. 1.. Flliott, of Portland Mi Bugby of Molulla ami Mr. Jarrinh of Onncgo, The bride i one of the firct of young Indie, while the groom I favorably know ii u one of the hiiiinc men of the county, Mug one of the proprietor of t tie Oswego nurnury. CiiKiHTMi Tasa. The Preitbyterlati church wu tilled on ChriMma ew, and a handxome tree wa uuloadeit, the din play tieing very attractive. The pro- cram, mostly conducted by the little folk, w tpiitu intereatiug, and worthy of commendation, a not one of the who participated made a ntitake or needed prompting. The occasion Hmel to he an enjoyable one foi all prtment. Ar llrwis -Mr. E. I. McKittrlck I here on a visit. He I now a boot and hm dealer of Oregon City, a thriving manufacturing town, located about lour teen mile from Portland, Oregon. II i apparently infatuated with the Wet, ay the climate i the line! he evi knew and tate that biiaine i plen did there. He will return le(ore the holiday. tirand Hapid, Mich., Star. PtrAKANTl.Y F.srsarAiMii, Captain Jiimc P, Shaw and wile royally enter tained a company of tlieir friend couihihI of memU'r of the militia and other friend of F Company. Notwith ntunding the fact that the table held but thirteen plutc the gentlemen present did ample justU-e to the excellent viands net bclore tlu in, ami altera aril gave themsi'lve up to unalloyed blis a they pulled the captain' icelleut Fstretlu. Fi ix Pakkon. Harry Smather, the man who last otmiicr stabbed Hon. r. A. M. Bride, district attorney in the Clackama county district, and who was recently lined I'.'.W in the circuit court lor that district, yesterday received a lull pardon ami remission of $'1H) of the line by (iov. Pennoyer, Uon the recom mendation of the district attorney who wa trie victim of hi wrath. Mr. Mc Bride showed great magnanimity in thu pleading (or hi assailant. Statu man. Fahoc Fuxttionist Coni'Ui. Miss Jessie Couthie, the well-knon elocu tionist, will read at Pe hall nn the 5th ol January, for the Wuetlt of the library bind of the mil. lie clusd. Some ( our leading musician have consented to assist in making thi one of the most enjoyable entertainment of the season. A full programme wilt I published at a luter date. This is a rare opportunity to hear one of America' lineal reader, ami at the same time promote the inter est of our nchool. It Will (io. Major Wel who is working in Oregon City lor 300 ul scrihers to tlie West Shore informs us that hi ticcc has licen uch that he (""In colitlilent of sei'iiring the desinxl ninnlsT. He offer such inducements tlmt we can ls-tter atlorl to strain a Niint and sei-ure a g'l big list, say r)0 or more than to close the puckering string of your purses against hi solici tations. There is a saving which liu Nverishes aula giving wliiih maketh rich the giver. He will cloae hi lulxirs here thi week. See liliu fur induce ment. Tu Xkw Bank. The busjnes men ulxiiit tow n received a few day since tlie announcement that the Commercial Bunk of Oregon City would os n its disr for hiisinao Jan. 1st. The unlor sei'n accili'nt -y whivli tlm completion of theirbiiildiiiga!i'lnyel, mukesit in Missjbl lor tliein to use that structure, ! hill limy kif t to i'cnpy It very soon now. Tluii'tli' say I that P. C. Ijttour ette will ( prxKiiluiil ami Frank In uldson a (aKbjiir, A the institution has ampin lluum niling anil a care ful uiaiiugemmit it will 4llbtles do well. To Imphovi Hrsoar KraT.TIie unit ter of street Improvument weius to have taken ihihkcssIoii of our lople,aml this is well, The lutoit move is to atari at Klevcnth atneet la-yoml the Congre gutionul church and grude up the hill pust W. C. Johnson' to the corner lie tweeu Mr. Purl ridge' and Fred Pulmcr'n thence northerly along Jefferson street to the school Jionse, thence continued eust up the hill to W. T, Whiths k'. A ie tition licking to bine this done will Is1 preseiileil to the city council ut it next meeting, Other desire to linvii II con tinued up Klevcnth street without swerving to Twelfth. A the projmrty owner pay (or improvement ol this kjnd under our present charter, theJe is noJw preventing the oH-tiiiiK l'tli. The iv nil public wu Itcl Hurt will not object. A Bhavi: (id.it, Tlat Friday a omi- Icgge.l fellow uuiued .luiiie Ciiinii.ingn, who had hiui hanging about town (or some time begging, culled at Jack Train hulir house mi l birgi (or iiHsislnnce to get lo Albany. Miscall was answered by a liltlu girl win) lult 'Iih room to call an older Hfron In her ubsence a gold wutch lying on the table wu taken and hid. Il wu iiiImhciI directly afterward and Minniu Treiulmth aimd eleven ilc clurud that Ciim.nlng bud .it, She rushed out and tiller him, ami caught him ut the corner ol Fifth street. Ural blng hold ol hi coat hu held on (HI John Tremhuth cume. He searched lilm mid found the wutch hid In tho pudding ol Ills sigh limb, lie win arrostml, arraign d, plead M"t guilty, tried mid hound over to await the gruip) jury. Ha gut Jd winter' board free, yhiui) tmui)Jiy what he alter, Counting (h km, No lli now, $600,000 Met Bill. $400,000 in Mills. Fho Record of tho V(ar. $1,000 a Day Paid to Mill Workers. List of Improvements. Mills and Factories aro Here, and Still They Come. Hlllame.le Full P.lectrlr Co. At the close ol 1KHS (he above mimed comny was organised with a cupltul stock ol l, 000,000. The object U'illg to utilise the power ut the Fall ol the Wil lamette In (urnlshing Portland and In termediate Hiiuts with light unit isiwer. Work wa at once begun on the line unci upon the HMcr house at thi place, and in June lust the II ret circuit wu com pleted, the longest arc light circuit in tho world, and the (cat o( lighting Port land with the poner at the (all I'.' mile distant wa aivoiuplishel. The iwer house i a two story and a base ment building MM ami It now con tain six dynamos, which are used to feed six circuit to Portland. The dy namo are driven by lour w heel ol i-' horiae power each, ami these are capublc ol driving live time the present number of ilvnsitio. There an" now living op erated in Portland fmiu thi plant :i'0 arc light ol lIKs) candle jniwer each, and the company has just placed an or der with eastern manufacturer lor m im-audi'seiit light and '.' arc light, which will Is' plai'l a shiii as they can he had. The expenditures so (nr ut this end ol the line has ln-en over t.'sJ.OOO, and nearly an espial amount will he cu-eiid- el immtHlitttely, making a total o( alsiut 100,001). I'LHIOIII I.KltN llot'SK. jil spring Mr. S. Clark purchuscd land out at Clackama Heights, adjoin ing town, (er a sit fur a green house mid hrgan at once rh-aritig the groiiiiil and erecting the suitable buildings. He afterward asa-itcd with him Mr. Collin. They sent eust for a Hue assort ment of plants which they potted in the early fall. They now have three of Ibuii building completed and a very line show ing of clinic plant. Their lirst llowers were placed on the market in Novem ber and Isire marked testimony to the gs taste ol the arranger. The trade is now proving very aatisluctorr, a large part ol it being in Portland. They have upwards ol ."I00 Invested and will in crease their building in the siirunr l'hey now have 70m) (net under glass. CMoM rl'K MILL I.ast summer Mr. Schwabacher ol San Francisco interested himself in estab lishing a p'r mill at thi place. He ccurcd a site and term furower then irgannol the Crown Paier Company. Immediately lie went enst and seconi! the best help attainable to manage the mill and tuke charge of the construc tion. Mr. V. H. Crak-iu. of IVnn Yn. New York wa installed u uieriiiteu dent and in Octor be r(ected iilans for the building add Machinery. The latter wu orlerfrd foyi tj tat and the contract Im erecting the buildicg let to Messrs. HJgby and A bl rich, contractor of Portland (or alxnit IIUO.OOO. The huilljng i of stone, very solidly built. The tuajn building i lx 1H." feet with wing Ch: Tlu-rv i alo to be a eparutvbuihUiigof jron and wood fxliM), The total cost to be Hot less than I'.IH)- ')00. Alsiut May lirst it i exim-ted that the maihinery will be iluced and the mill ready (or operation. It will lie run on euhllxmrd, waterproof, straw Isjard and sist'iulties, Kverything ia ol the best and most aubstmitiul character. It will employ not lea tuan M men. ronn 4ii n.oi kino mill. The year haa baun one ol almost ion- stant busiilesa to the Portland Flouring Mill ol thi city. Fxcept during a very brief period both mill have been con stantly employed. The mill known the Brick mill ha been overhauled and con veiled into roller mill ol K0 barrel rapacity and al an exjieiise ol alsmt $10.- 000. Piiring the year they have taken ill i;tHI,0tK) bushel ol wheal and the uut tmt of both mills bus been liWiaVII) harrela o( Hour, while steady finplo) menl has been given direct lo thirty-four men, Tho wheat which ha been ground ha been drawn largely Irom the Willam ette valley through F.unlsrn Oregon and Washington both contrihulA io the raw mati-risl The output of she mill has Im-cii shlpibul to ull part o( the North west mid lo foreign part. 111'. I, KHTATK ACTIVITV. Thn year ocncd Willi real i-Hluto In fair demand with a not over strong market, but the placing of several blocks on the market in llio early spring by the county tu be Mold ut unction quickly dn inunitl ruled the l-ouIMuicii hold by our owncitixen In Oregon City really, The price paid wore not overly high, now that nine month Imvo vlupucil wild all their changes, but to miinv ut that time they semneil overly high. They eerluin ly spoke a strong market. From the beginning till thu i loso ol the year price have continued lo advance, and they uie to-day HlillVi than ever before with tniii o lakes, Thn liumcroo nildlllon inljaeent lo the city attest us well the ihunund lor real (isliilu ami eNpeciully home, lim ing the year there have been plotted no less than twulvo additions, sniue of which haya been sold entirely out. In addi tion tp'lli mti;i mire property Iih changed IhhiiIh,-. hiu iimny trftimfoi have been recorded ol conslderablo mag. lilluile, which taken altogether, without giving the actual transfers (or the yenr show a condition of ulliili plenslng In the hlghcHt degree, Now I it less gratifying to know that value have not assumed llctlttou and fuhulou price, He who lia desired a home ha la-en able to llnd It here al moderate cot. Nor ai condition ma lm lulU altered now. None o poor but that with frugality and economy he may own hi own cottage and laud adjoining. TU Kg WoltKI. The uncertainty of making a gixsl cut ol Ice In winter determined Jacob Mad der upon putting in m plant for manu facturing urtlllclul Ice, HI plant is composed ol machinery ol thu most ap proved pattern which I meriited In con nection with hi brewery by steam, The output capacity wu over ton per day during the last miuimor, but the ca pacity can I' largely Increased at will. Much ol the product I used in hi brew ery, lo improve the ipiallty ol l-er w hich bus been In gssl demand since he ha bad un abundance of Ice lo use in It. The ice plant eiwl over 0000, TIIF. A MM. VI HOl'NIM'l', Building has been active and steady during the year a evidenced by the fol lowing list aggtegatlng nearly ftlOO.OOO: HWSIIIKNCKS, KTC, Iteiiiier, J, l I Wilkinson, Kohcrl Neplnis, II. S Miller, J, Wade, It. W Finloy. J. M Chainiiin, V.. It W illiams, I'anlel Welch, t hus Shannon, Clia Baker, J no luskcop, 11 - Ilosev, J as Uumbo. Win Scollartf, 'It'" Neiihus, II S Hauling, (i. A Wood, Win Harlow, F. T I.aiikins, Neeni)er, II thsyer, J. A I'liaver, J A ..... Andrews V . It riiayer, J . A KuiiiIh), Win Harlow, F. T t'luirch, tl. W t'hurth, (i. W , Pierce, J no rrombath, Jack I'rcinhaMi, Jonathan Smilli, Mrs. M . Mini. n, II ..... Jones, l P Jones, J. A Fly, liisi. I.ankius, - ...... Atkinson, K. M Fiance, Al Hands, C A Walsh, M ... Welch, Mrs. Wiu Kennedy, F. K. Poller, I'laienco W. F. P A P. Co I licks. W Ileal), J t'ios, II. F. Have, ti. K Howell, Mae . . .' Hack, J no ,. iwoiie, lieddick, W. It Kellaml, It . . Ilraley, Ja tiadk. F Askln, tiiHj Chase, J. A Mann, Jo , , t'la.k.C . Collin. (Ico dory, C. D hortlrdge, J Walker. A fouler, J Falon, Ml S-hoonover, S, i . ApNrs.m, J T Nbsire, A . . Partridiie, Mr I'aliir, 8 II. I'aulicid, I'll Klhotl. K. P itaiiible, It.ibl Sumner, Cbaa Hradolf, J no b'ggar, I Iks'. 7M) tlOO 4-VI tMl fs 1 ,1100 ILVI (sin 1.400 lU'al IKKI 4.VI ;: fnni I. 'HI l.ooo IKSI JAO am eiXI (SSI (' 3.'' ! tu 7.'' "mi 7uo ;:i ism ;iii l.'Hl u M I Tim l.'sl 'si 7.si 4si ,m 4 a Vi V.ooo 4i Wi ism NISI UHI I ,'S' I. SI Si SI US' IUI :n 7ii fssi MSI Ik'S I aoo Am' 4CO :tmi Too i'i 4,emi iSHI t.Mi KSI USI H S") ,) MM' esi K.'ai K'SI SI .MSI 4mi 4oo SIS' I si :t m ;mi too ,.'si :too 2, nmi x i i'O.lssi l!,omi 41 .'SMI I, 0110 ,),()( H) II, 000 liMi.msi l.'SI.IKMI lmi.omi lo,msi :t,;ioo 1,000 ri.msi 1,:mo l,:ioo 40 I, :uni II, 01) 1,011 4,ooo torv,i F tiengler, J no. P . . Hiown. John N Brown, J W Ilillery, M Uyan, Mr liodlny, Mr S hortsinger, Mr KuU-rts, P ..... Ixwi. Mr Hi sinlss HUH s, orru k, i re. Cross, II. F laggar, I '. ii Hauling, tl. A t'harmau, Bro "ichraui, Jno Holds, Chas i ilasHpisil, It Stralton, M A KAi rollIKH AND MILL. W. F. K. Light Co. Plant Milder, J., Ice Work I i 1 1 Mill tiroiind Sulphite Mill Crown PuM"r Co W . F Fxcelsior Co O. C. F. Co . bogus A Albright, Slaughter II. Clack A Collin Ill SINKS Mill SKM. Shaw, J. P Church A Wilso'i Swull'ord A l irout Fntylag, O. F. A Cominerciul Hank Building .. , liruhiim, J. M Clink, T. W., Armory I'MI'MCIIK. PrvNliyteriuti Church Congregational Church '1,700 7,000 01 11 KH IMCIIOVk'MKNT. Cahir, S. B 2.V) Fnge, ( lurk fHi ( link, T. W 400 Bestow, II. P filK) Noblils, l.ivery Stable I, mm Cliaruian llroii , llnck Yjpd ... L'.INK) Wuldeii, N. O., " .... :,a0o lll l'AI'lll I.AIION. Besliluiices, Ftc (Il,l7.'i llusiiies Hlocks, Kli; 4:',INl0 Fuctoiie and Mill 4:i,ri,:im ('liurclie H,7H) Minor ImproveiiieulH 17,700 Wuler Woik H.ooo Tola I wa.outi Fink Stock, All who linvii tiled the lOcl, Key West and Bet, New York ligur, Hold by Foul and I-'iicIih, pro-ixiuiii-t' tin-in to he the best cigar, for the money, sold III Oregon City. Thev also teen for kuIii ill kinds of mil, Including Hickory and Cocoa nut, It I so a line tlock of Cutidie, Lemon nod Orauger Hood's Siirsupiinllu cure calarih h) exHilllng Impurity liom the hliil, which I the cause ol thu complaint, filvit it a trial, II any ol our reuder me not Inking the weekly lllusliated Wknt Siioiiii lliey ought to do ho. it combine the deslra bin !"iitnro of ull thu eustern we-klie mid I superior lo uuy one ol them, Fh-IK-cliilly in it gr tphiu pictures o( weHlern scene I it ol gieut Interimt. Aside. Iroin the local paper it I the best publi cation tlmt can be taken. nd should lie III iwriy house., published by L. Sam ik,, Portland, Oregon, at f t . 00. The Metv lliislues llmiscs. The year Jut closed has witnessed (lie opening of a gmnlly tiiiiuhei- of luisl- ness House, olllces, etc Among these wu iiotn it lollow: l. II. Wlsluirl (Irneerle. B"l Front (Irocerltm A Crockmy. Henlley A Wllllwin (Irocerln. 0cur A. K. Freytug (lemual Mdae, Itobeit Wllsot Hardware. Lewi A Olson, Drug. J. N. (indium Fish Market. J. F. Phllllpp. Meat Market. Itandiill.V Wutklo. Meat Market. Jo. Aldrlilgn, Chmr Store. II. K i use, Kestailraut The Vliuinu,. Itestatiiaut Swamird A (irout Ileal Fslute. Willamette Full It. K, Co, , Heal F.slale William A Porter " " Ju. P. Shaw " " F. 0. MoJown A Co,.,,, " " Coinmeicliil National Bunk,.. Banking, Fiirgnson A Heche, Cigar Store, Cowing A Cowing Law Olllce Bm iicy A lUrin " " J. B. Hris kenbtuilgh, " " II. K, Feriln Physician. J. W. Powell Letter Fiem VmIc. Nv IIavkn, Conn,, I ire, "3, IHHU. F.dltor FNTimciiisg i Since coming Fast I have been im pressed with the lack ol knowledge which tiie ieople hero exhibit In reganl to Oregon and Ha many resources, Thn lntance which one will meet are aluiply astonishing, Oregon I considered a place a ay oil' "ii one corner where It Islsolutud from thu rest ol the Cuitud State, One will meet with such a variety ol ipiestloli coining liom ull cInssv ol poo pin that they can reudily see the ueed ol some thorough advertialng In this part ol the east. I have visited some ol thu manufacturing tow ns and the men with whom I have talked ai ,ir rlsed to learn what Inducements there are (or men ol capital tolixala In Oregon. In lactagieat many are looking now to ward Ihe Pacific coast with an object ol ultimately liH sting there. The ipiestlon I wherewilllbey bo diimlsJ and il they ill llnd place suitable I am Hot at . res. ul abt lo Ha? what plan would Ik' feasible to ill led attention to the Vast water power of Oirgoii City ami it many other advantage but surely it is untitled to investigation and until men of capital have their attention called to it they am not able to investigate. It la very easy to the advantage the North el uirords over thi lern country ml within short lime the hum ul lac tones will be heard all up and down the I's'illo a well a along the Atlantic coast Oicguii should be Inore thor oughly advertised Your truly, C. S. Sua.. Itfselutluu of Cemlelenre. Okkoon Cirr, Jan. I, I.s'Jtt In lh tntli-srs su l Mointwrs al ths O l' r l. Your committee, to w horn wa ref.'rreil the mutter ol resnlution ol rondoleme relating to llm death ul our friend ami Assis mte, J. A. .Mutloon, would resie. t fully submit the following; lirsoi vxii, That the OiegonCity Fire IV'partiiielit li-et, with a profound siiae, loss in the death of t ill esteemed aH vkved cumrade, J. A. Mattsu, Itisoi vitii, That said department ex tend to the bereaved relative ml fiielids of our dc rased cuude, our lieaitlell aympalliic in Ibis, their hour of iflllc lion, who are thu Uoelt of a relative ud fi lend, and wo aliall ever cherish feeling of regsid toward them. It k soi vkii, That a ropy of these reso lution l published in the Couriar and FxTiKi-aisg, and that they Im placed in full upon the journal o( each company . ( has. J, Paxkiir, ClIA. lllTIHH, J. W. ()'Co!lLl. Coinmiltee, World' Fxpo-llloi IMi. The lollow ieg letter Irom Mr. K. F Crugiti, Sii retiirv of Ihe Chicago Com iiiillee lor the Worhl' Fx"illon ol iHi.'J has Uh'Ii received liy Mr. II. F. Cn: In U'lialf ol the Fxeciitive Committee of the Chicago World' Fxp"iiion I do sire to extend to tho Hoard of Trade ol Oregon City our aincere. thank (or the action it haa taken. The Influence ol Oregon ha already been (elt mi the Pacille Coast ill thi antler, and we are not unmindful of the fact that it I the unselllsl) patriotism of your iople and fealty to the Interest of the West that have enabled ua to demon strate to our competitora that we are giddily in the lead. A Bargain, 4 For auto, at $10 per acre, 100 acre u! timber land ; about W acre ash timber, 4' mile Irom It. It. station, 2 mile Irom law mill on Km k Creek ; splendid laud and tiinlwr; level; term easy. Ask - Mi-Cow A om. . Whooping cough, croup, aore throa tuddeii cold, and the lung trouble pe-r-gbar to clilldreii, are easily controlled ""Wf troinitly adniinistering Ayer'l Cherry IVctoral. This remedy is aale to lake, certain in it action, ami adapted lo all conslitulioii. Chicago cili.ens demand a new )' tern ol ihuiiiiigii, Bludliilder eui.licales all Misid ilisines, Htreiigtheii the sys tem, proiiiole digestion uiul renders ex islenco eiijoyublo. Sold by F. (I. Cnu lluld. St (ieorgii, of Merry Fngland, du- tinyed ll.o limy ili.igou, but thu Ainori- cati I'iiiimpion cii lioliH.ilve eompKi St ntbony' lire, chilblains, fio-it bile, v'llls, noiiuds uiul itching mid irii'.allng iliseuse Sold by V tl. Caulleld. It Is uncertain whether Chicago or Now York scciiiuH the (Ileal F.xpnsltlon, but il IN ll positive fuet that Bliidhil lor I thu iiifiilliihlu rciiiiiily for nil blood di'euse, an 1 1 a sale, Hiu-') and leliublu tonic Sold by h. (i. Ciinlleld. The firnye Met Tired Tawnlng, flMimlniily, loroortuln wratelitd Invalid who ttslille (nulily along, tliougli always looking J If thoy were going to dlo, but omitting to do It. They dry up, wittier, dwindle away finally, but la tli meantime novor having rubuat heulth, know nothing of the puyilciil enjoynieiit, the xnat of that exlitnnoo to which they ellng with au II rninarkalilo tenacity. They ar alwaya to be found trying to mend by tinkering at thenisolvai with aiuno trashy remedy, toulo or "nick me uii" to give a Dlllp to (tlnsillnn, or lislp (li fiver," If aiiiih iiiIskuiiIsiI lolk Wwilil resort and aillmre to HmltiltHni'aHtiiin ah lllllsrs It would b well with tlisin. This fuirli linrlgoraiit aiiiilta Hi aUmliia that lis fnshle reiiulre, by iwrnianeiitly raluliiniliig dlKSBlluii and assiintiulliiii. 11 ovuronmu nsr. yiiiia issa, liisoiinila, mslarla, klilnsjr onm uialnts, lillliHMuesa, oouilipaUoo, (IteumaUaut iuu ueurulKia. , YOU CAN HAVE rKARLYTTEKTII, Rosy CrumLO .. ami , Swoot Breath I'rosorvos -the- v - v TEETH ' and STOPS - I) HO AY. II Villi I I1U I. II...... Iri.. I II ...1. , ... (roe Hamphi botiln. Tninrei ofKealiy, aaroiiTKii kach wkkk nv i, i, eonrna AIISTHAt Toll, OUCOON ( ITV, Oil. H C llinlge and wife to Milton w Hinlth, I) I, 0 o( the Kara Flaher: fl. nillluiii Abernethy and wife In Mil. ton W Smith; ) , Oregon I A 8 Co, to F II MuMipy, t 7 blk 47, Oregon I A H Co adillhon lo Oswego; f'00, Hheriirto Anna M. William mill, Oregon City; $U;,i). Henry Kolill.epo .,,,1 wj(l, ... . i Stralton, part of lot 3, blk 14, Oregon liy; lltKHi. Win. Seantun and wile to K P Bands, 1.70 acre mi S..c, and L'.'l. T 2 S. It I K;l. T F Lister and wife to Peter lbrnkina. lot and 3, Sec 3(1. T 2 S, It 3 K ; 3J0 Angelina Biickmuii to Sarah Jltm k- man :'7H acre I I, C of Walter risk, T KB, It I F.; $1. Catharine Itometacli lo Cha Wagner. :'3.8J a In Scv. .1?, T 2 S, It 4 K ; s:'5. t-. T. Wrise and wife lo Frel Baurer. and Jacob Buurer, 14.1 acre, Sec 27. T. 4 H, It SKj ll.ino- J W tirant ami wife lo Bcinal (iood- rich, lot 3 and 4, blk HI, Oregon City; fjoo. T Hacker and wile to Msud.lciie lloiuliwtger, lot 4, ft, ami tl, blk (I, Can- emali ; turn) M II Flanagan and wife to Key. I.OIH Yerbagg, 11'.' acre in Oregon Oily; ltU). (iootgeC. Fly and wilo lo Fred Fly lot 2 ami 3, blk 14H, Oregon City: S00. Catarrh Can't be Cared with I .OCA I. APPLICATION, aa they cannot reach the sent ol the disease. Catarrh i a bloo.1 or constitutional dis ease, and in order lucure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall' Catarrh Cure i taken internally, and act di rectly on the blisxl and mucus aurface. Halt' Catarrh Cure ia no ipiack tueili- ciue. It was pres. rils-t bf one of the lesl phvsir'uns in this country lor year, and i a regular prescription. It i coin- Hed ol the best tonic known, com bined with Ihe lieal blood purifiers, act ing thirdly on the mucus surlaif. The pertect combiiiatinii o( Ihe two ingredi ent i wha'. plod uce audi wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for I- tiinoniaU free. F. J. CIIF..NFY' A Co., Prop, Toledo, O. Sold by Priiggi!, Price 7. i-ent. Munry to I.rnil. Fight per cent and taxes. That i what all other eight per cent advertiser mean, aa you llnd on applying. I have $100,000 available. Long loan prelered. I also have money to lend at tea per cent slrsight. Come and see nie. 10 3-tf W. C. Johkbok. Treasnrer' Notice. I have now in my hann binds applica ble lo the payment of all wariaut en dorsed prior lo June 8th. I HAS. Intercet will iv no from date of thi notice, 8. B. CAi.irr, Treasurer of rickina co,, Or. Bated this 23d day of Nov. 1HSU. When the bloo.1 i Impure, thick, and slngglihh. or thin and lmMvriaheil, there can bo no health. Willi these condition all the function of the body are Impairca1 and the result ia a variety of il.ing.irou complication The best remedy i A)er' Sanuparill. .totlre lr riakllculieai. !.4i Orrie at Orrioii i lly, Orst'in. Nusmlr I. Iss, Nolle la hsralir sl.sll Dial I lis lolluwlni. iisiiipiI ssiilsr has ft I r .1 null"' el hla Iniruilon li mk Dust iriM't In stipMirt ol hla elstm, and thai said proof will to mad brd rr ilia llralalsr slid llresWsr ol Ihs 1' Ismil Olfle al orss'iu liy, Oreiotn.eii Vtednsitsy, Jantisry I, imhi, Mi lalvln w llasny, llomsalM.I Knlrr No :i.v, tor Ihs NW ( aselli.a l. lownalilp i Heiilll, llanaa I Rsat. H nsmsa Ihs fcillitwliif wIIiismss lu iirev his cmiiliinmti r'sUlfni-"i iiMn. sud Fiililvsiliiit el, a-Id Isud, via: Ii H Iwiuli k. A llsnty, 1. Iavla, sml 1 lllnskney, all el V tllmll, clsi'ksiiiss county. Ori'tion. gVOI ll-J-, J I AITI- KNnN, llesl.irr, Dyspepsia HakM U Urea ot many people miserable, and often lead to ell-destruction, Dlitr after eating, tour itotuach, alck headache, heartburn, loaa of appetite, a faint, " all gon". MUug, bad tut, coated tongue, and lrrg laxity ol the bowel, are i PlttrOSS aome ot the more common fj After ymptomi. Dyapepala doe rr - not rt a ot luoir. n I paling tequirec careful, peralatent attention, and a remedy like Ilood'a Baraa parllla, which act gently, yet surely and fflolanlly. It tone the atomash and olho organ, repilatea tho dlgeatlon, create a good appetite, and by Unit , et0b 4 i overcoming the loeal lymp. u "7vii. Soma fomovti tlie ymna- HOaaaono Ihetl Sect ot the disease, banlahet UK iMadacha, and tefreahei tlie tired mind. 1 have been troubled with dyapeptta, I had but inu pptlt and what I did cat uaas. Aitrewcd me, or did me I nearx" jlttlt gooa a M hour P DUm after eating I would eipc Iteneo a talntnei. or tired, all gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, wu aggravated by my builnea, which Ii that ot a painter, and from being mora or lea abut up In a $0UT V 4 room with freab paint, tail e. -a." iprlng I took Ilood'i Bane. STOmaon rliu-took three bottle. It did ma aa lmmeme amount ot good. It gar me an appetite, and my food rUahd and laUafled the orartng I had preTloualy Jprlond., Oaoaaa A. riua, Watertown, Mm. . 4 1 Hood's Sarsaparllla I oldbrUldnifiUii. l eta tor Prepared aBlt by 0. L HOOD CO., Asolkeearlea, Lowell, Haass IOO Dotes One Dollar WOOD TIJIlNIiVti -A.1TD SCROLL SAWING. I'arlle desiring WokI Turning, I'al- turns, tlracket, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will USulled by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. a. II. BESTOW, aWTOpp, the Congregatioiiul ('hutch. CLOCKS, JKWKLKY, SPECTACLES, SILVEKWAKE, WATCHES, ECT. AH repairing done and warranto'! (COI'TUlOUTaO.) Mrs. C. H. LBURMEISTER. LOOK OUT FOR US! Our Mr. McKittrick in now in BOSTON and LYNN buying an IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, , which will arrive next week. LOOK OUT FOR THEM. Tho OREGON CITY SHOE STORK Lowest Prices in Oregon. HAMILTON & A LLEX.-C LACK AM AS, lry ( hkxIs and Groceries, Boots and Shoes. "Wo Undorsoll Thorn VIX. SOME bv. "I" u v o u 0. 0) r v.- -M 3 5 5 O Z J t E vj Jj. J; 5-- a 5 c . i.;i:.i.iim. Stoves. Slpvcs. Stoves. Stoves, Stoves. Stoves. POPE & 9 i!a 113 s t$l s t ti3 2.Ii-3 eS,-ssikfiei'eS 1890. Thin Hui'0 reatrvftl for CHARM AN & SON, PIONEER 1890. lisTMsYED uway from my .'la:e early last aprlng, two heifer one a brlndle volorS year old, Ihe other yellow coi or 1 year old laet winter. Any person giving any Information of them will be rewarded by the owner. Ilotli marked with a lit in tlie left ear, St J. Zkik, Canby. KutM-p. ' Thi i what you ought to have, la Iscl, you must have it to fully enjoy life. Thousand are aearvhlng for It daily, and mourning bevauaa they find It not. J liousanils uiion thounand of dollar ar siH'Ul annually by our people in the bop) that they may attain thi boon. And yet It may be bad by all. Wa guarantee) that K loo trie Hitter if used according to direction aad the use persisted In, will bring you Good Ingestion andouat tlta demon I vsHpsia, and lnstll instead Ku tiepsy. We recommenl Klectrlc Hittei for yH)iia and ail diwe of Liver, Hloinaeh and Kldnevi. Hold at 60 eta. ud 1.00 per bottle at U. A. Harding' drugstore, (uonraittatTBB.) PRICES. aSR. flfi2SSS.S8St!8 z - atas.ft2Jla.a.x ass 'z Ti i"S - 3 a. " V ih.ui ill' in A c I p a as--- a L " I A Heaters For parlor,' dining or 1ttfng room and otlii-e u wa hive Ida flnatt aiwortmcni Vr brotiglit Id the Vity which wo' otlur it Ix-d rwk price.' Tou will'luaa monat It yon don't tee u bdfore buVirig. ' ' ' Gook We van just mil you In cook tore) and range, becwiwe we liave the itj bast made in ityle and finish to tait pur ehaaera. W carry tlta 0h.1 lie im lh citf and can fait our loBari erert Uroe. CO. STORE.