The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, January 16, 1890, Image 2

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    THE ENTERPRISE.
TIIUUSDAY, JAN. 10, 1 81)0.
Can it be possible that much of
tho present nick noun i caused by
lack of adequate sewerage in the
city? Thin matter might well en
gage the attention of the committee
on health and police.
Notwithstanding the irany dom
icila erected during the past sea
son and now building, there is cer
tain to be a much greater demand
for cottage than the present. Even
now there is not a supply on hand.
Prominent and almost if not
quite foremost among the city's pres
ent needs, is a new hotel building.
Those who are wont to engage their
attention with movements calculat
ed to build up and improve the
city Bhould not for a moment lose
eight of the importance of moving
early in this direction.
Under our present assessment
laws tho indebtedness clause is a
most unjust and we believe uncon
stitutional provision. Whilo the
constitution provides that taxation
shall be just and equitable, the law
permits gross inequalities whereby
great injustice is done to many. The
remedy may be either of two things"
Assessment at full valuation, or re
peal of the indebtedness clause.
Constitutionally considered, the for
mer would be best. Generally con
sidered both provisions would be
beneficial.
Business men of the city cener-
ally concur in the opinion that lS'.H) ; and comprehensive ground. To do
is to be a much more prosperous this it must nominate for the head
year for Oregon City than the past, 'of the ticket a man of broad com
which surpassed any in its former j prehension, wide experience and a
history. All things indicate this, j clean record. With such a candi
The present is a time of rest and date the party can discuss state and
planning. With the coming of:
. .
spring, new building plans of great-
er macnitude than anv heretofore
undertaken, will have been per
fected, and their development will
not only bring prosperity to the
present, but it will insure to the fu-
ture work and wages to hundreds
and thousands of workmen.
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Blaisdeix, or Colonel Blaisdell.
. Ka nroC.r. ,-, 11 Mmaplf lntf .11
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dacy in tbia place when the county
court voted to postpone the grant
ing of the franchise to Drake and
Barlow. Strange what irrelevant
things will influence some men's
politics. But perhaps a little bird
wh ispered in his ear while he sat
close to the door, near to which Col.
Drake talked, while the latter wor
thy told the law to the court from
"the books." What a worthy pair
this, to come and demand the pub
lic highways and bridges of this
county I
AMoxothe enterprises that would
flourish here ig a general foundry
and machine shops. Considering
tho sixe of the place an immense
amount of work, such as is turned
out by a shop of this kind, is re
quired. Most of this is obtained
from shops in Portland which al
ready have more than they can at
tend to, hence delays are frequent.
Even when but little delay is ei'
rienced in securing from the shop,
the time required to send for and re
ceive repairs of all kinds causes
delay which ought not to exist in a
factory town. Instead of sending
to Portland or elsewhere for cast
ings, shaftings, and the like, we
Bhould lie in shape to do work for
other places, and thus secure from
Portland a liberal proportion of this
class of work that is not needed in
a rush.
BiNCK 18-13 the people of Oregon
City and Clackamas county have
been building roads ami bridges.
For 47 years the good citizens have
been using their muscle and their
money in the commendable effort
to buill good roads for themselves
and for their posterity. Among the
first, if not the very first road that
was built in the county, was the
wagon road to Milwaukie, thence
.to Portland below town, and the
road towards Salem up the river.
Each is to-day among the best roads
in the county, as a result of tin's ex
penditure of time and money. Each
enjoy a large proportion of the
travel of the county, being in con
stant use. And now that these
roads have been brought by the peo
ple to their present good condition,
so-called corporation, not yet a
week old a babe in swaddling
clothes applies for an exclusive
franchise for 50 years, for permis
sion to lay its rails and its ties
along the very center of these roads,
over their entire length, and for
permission to bring on tho pulling,
schreeehing locomotive to scare
teams, and kill stock, thus compel
ling tho public travel to seek other
avenues, whero it will again have
the privilege of expending nmre
muscle and more money in making
a road fit to travel. Perhaps by
tho time a new road is built some
other greedy corporation, also over
burdened with gall and inspired
witli a like greed to make riches
overfast, will apply to tho county
court for the exclusive use of it also.
yvaim:ex asmykkei).
The West Shore dishes a detainer
of Oregon City up thus without
gloves, for which we thank the pub
lisher of that live weekly :
With his usual, one might say
invariable, inaccuracy, Joaquin
Miller thus sneaks in a press letter
of Oregon City: "You may re
mcmber that Oregon City sat down
fiftv years ago to wait for some one
to vise her wonderful water tvrivil
edge. It is still idle, with the ex
ception that Portland, twelve miles
distant, is using the Oregon City
falls as the factor in her electric
light system." That Oregon City
has been slow to improve her royal
gift, and that she does not yet suf
ficiently realize that even such a
wonderful water power as hers
needs the push and energy of en
terprising and earnest workers to
the front, is a fact, but still the in
ane condition credited her by the
windy Miller is far from Wing hers.
With three flour mills, woolen mill,
cement mill, excelsior mill, shoddy
mill 1afWr nnln mill and sulvliite
mill alreadv in operation ana two j
paper mills under construction.it
would appear that creating electric
lights for Portland is not the only
use made of the falls. Joaquin's
reputation was not made by telling
the truth, and it seems that he
proposes to sustain it by patching
it with the same kind of timber of
which it was originally constructed.
Gov. rESNOYER means to succeed
himself, and is laying his political
plans accordingly. As the gover
nor is a man of narrow and con
tracted views his plan of campaign
will be based upon that level. It it
the province of the republican party
to assert the real issues and compel
a discussion of them upon a broad
t r. .- i
national issues wun no 'r
j the result when the votes re
. counted.
BOAKU OF TIMUt.
The name of F. E. Fonalds,n was pro-
I I t..w H...ilwNlin An.1 tin mittion
j werf mjwS 4nil Mr. IV)n.
! aia,.n elected a memlr by acclamation,
I The following resolution was intro-
'duced by E. I- Eastham and unani-
1 mously adottJ :
Resolvsd That it is the sense of this
; hoard that the proposition of crtain i
ka,, nin.la I, tU iS,lintV entirt ftt ltS
in a ' . . .
last session involving an exclusion,
I right and franchise to use the county
1 roads and briilgt-s between Oreg..n City
and Portland on both side of the river, j
for railroads, is one that should not I ;
entertained in any form, or upon any
sonditions whatever; and it i the sense !
of this lioard that the county brumes
ought not to he used for any such pur-1
poee, either by ;he appplu-ant or by any
r.le. anl that the count roads ouifhl I
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not w DC summucreu ior emu . ru.r j
eiceptinrare epoU where there is no ,
other practicable; route.
KesoLved runner, mat 11 is me De- j
lief of this board that to grant to any- j
body privileges eulstantially as asked j
for by these petitioner would do int-al-,
..l..l.lA ll,irv tl,a miKlii- lint unlv liv
miauit h,ju r , .
practically destroying it most cll,v
puhlie work, but alto by demonstrating
to public-spirited citizens that the laud-1
able ,H9tom now in vogue of building
necessary public works by private suti
scripti'n is hsjlish and vain, since the
public authorities when once such works ;
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are mr.. .0 "
surrt-nder them to individual to
used (or private gam. And we call the
attention of the county court to the fact
. w.t-..n tl.a nitl.Tir mirk
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sought to be ai'nuired by these petition
er for themselves has been created by
private subscription.
Resolved Further, that the surren
der of public property in the way pro
posed is in no w ay necessary to the se
curing of lines uf rapid transit between
this tow n and Portland, since the Nar
row Gauge road now running from Port
land to Oswego but four and one-half
miles from Oregon City ha offered for a
M,.,iio r,i ti v imioiU linnB fi, oni TiletA
. . . r- 1
11a roau 1.1 ,01a jimc , alio cone iiic ur
, . . . . . , . , ...
wu . v.v... -v -1
mg a I
Une to connect Portland and Ore-1
gon City; and since there are two or
ganizations already in the field propos
ing to build similar line on the east side
of the Willamette connecting Portland
and Oregon City, none of these acting
or expecting the donation of any public
property.
Resolved That J. T. Apnon, (leo.
A. Harding, K. L. Kasthain, C. O. T
ll.iains aim ... r.. ens. ue, ..o wict
i tf 1 t 1 al
are nereoy aiisinieu a coiiirnntee 10
preseuv aiopy o. .ucs- .v-s.u..o.,B ; .B
county court at its next session and to
take such other steps in the mutter on
It-half of this board as the committee
may deem proper.
On motion a committee consisting of
H. E. Cross, K. I.. Kasthain, K. O. Me
Cown, I. LeMahicu and K. M. Katuls
were uppointcd a committee to prepare
and send out information concerning
the frui.chiseui-ked for by certain parlies
for several rouds nnd hti iges i i this
county, und to eirculule in the county
remonstrance tigninst the granting of
such etition.
Ciiiuinutiii alioii from I.. Samuel of the
West Hhore relative hi struring 30 ) suh
w rilK-rs in Oregon City read, und on mo
tion of J. P.SIuiw the letter w as lileunnd
the oiler considered a favorable one.
Comri'.imiciition from the senators
and representatives in congress relative
to rusolittion endorsing Chicago us the
site for the world's fair read und placed
on file.
Coiiiiiiuiiiciilioii from parties desiring
to start a cannery ut this point, und
ai'king for 11 bonus of '., lO'Xl lead und ilis
cussed ut length,
Moved by K. I,. Kusthuni that u com
mittee of three consisting of H. K. Cross,
J. T, AppeiJon, uni! (.'. O. T. Williams
be appointed to take clmrj-e of the mut
ter mid hike ull necessary action to see
what cun 13 done toward securing the
location of the cannery at this pluce.
t'itv Otuiitaiiof.
An ordtL.tice to proude ioi tile i.npniw
moot oi Seventh rA ui Oics-oii t'i'y
Oregon, fv' t'e center of lliuh
sliced to the taut line of Oio;:oi City,
and to fix and declare the assess
ment for that purpos..
Orecon Citv doe ordain as follows:
Sitcnos 1. Thai Seventh stieet in Or- ,
eon Citv from the center cd lltiiii
street lo tho East boundary lino of said
city shall lie improved as following:
Kirst, Said stiwt shall 1 excavated
and traded until it conforms to the
grade fixed by the council and fully do
scribed in the notice published in tho Ore-
gonOilv KxrKRrRisK, newspir, signed !
by the City Recorder of Oregon City and
dated September 3rd. ISSH. It sha'l be
further improved by laying a plank side-
wait.. follows: On the south side oi .
said street beginning at the northeast
corner ot li!k o: oa said street and
from thence to the east line of Oregon
City, said walk to be six fit wide, the
lumber in the a me to he 2 inches thick
and laid upon throe infringers each 4 by
6 inch in sie. Planks tj be socuroiy
spiked down.
Skc. 2. On the north side of said
! street a sidewalk shall be laid from the
! southwest corner of block W on said
street to the 1 rvsbylertan church on
block Hi in said cily.
Said sidewalk W be identical in m ite
rial, width and manner oi construction
with that on the south side ol said street .
Stc. 3. Tiie Committee on Streets
aud Public Tropo.ly are hereby author
Ued to superintend the letuiif of the
contracts for said improvement and are
authorised to advertise lor bids for the
performance of all necessary U'njr and
work in connection thercaitU.
SkC. 4. Said ivm u.'.U'C slia.l adver
tise to receive bids lor s;:-eet woikfrom
the intersection o: o u- crj-s s:wl to
the intersection oi the nest cross street
extending from the center of one crjss
slieet to the center ol the next cross
street, separately. T.i.-y m.'V also re
coive separate bids t r sidiwa.ks along
each lot that is to say in fi actional parts
the length of each lot.
In cos the o:ier of any block slull
bid for the cons; ruction oi the sulewaik
in front of any block owned by liiiu on
said street h:s hi J shall be accepted it it
is as low as anv oilier bid for the same
WOik provide,!, howev.;r,tlut he liUo-
o..iupjny niJ bii w.th the same under
taking that is required oi other bidders
for such work.
Stc. 3. All contracts shall l-e let to
the lowest bid lor w lo stall lurm.-li the
bond ruouired bv tin ordinanw.
Sec. ti. All bids chad le s,-aled and
shall be entitled, "ihds lor improve
ments on Tilt streol" and shall le di
rected to the City Kcordcr of Oregon
City and shall be opened by him at a
time to be fixed
by the Committee on
Streets an ll'u iiic Prop.-rly
Each b,d
Sld ArW-.-ltV turti.-il! ir v ll. it.rt!.'H a
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wort bid upon, the a uount bid for ihe er
formance thereof, ;
ihe block and the
'.vi:ia
n a in?
the irim'vr oi
s oi tne c. oss-
street if tho sauu te for ijra.iii. or ei-
cavatioa and the uirnberoi tiie lot and
block or lots and
hl'K.ks, if
s' 1c -valks
for
the construction
shall be accompanied by a tsjn I for
the faitliiul performance 01 sa. a work
by the uid ler accord. :i- to his coi.t.a.t
if the aariirt eiiall he irl. ,1 1.. I.i-.i
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-a,a ix,na siuu no tor a sum o: mn i.-s
than douh'.e the auioiint of the bid and
shall be signed by the bidder and at
iet oue sure'y who shall tisti:y in the
amo int ol the bond belore the citv re-
corder. Sai.l surety must be a free hold-
er and resident of Oregon City and
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.vim uvui.ic nic iuui uiu, ii.n nun
; Ax-e 4u j,. ,j liabilities ai;d pro
1 ertv exempt from execution.
Co.nmitte, on Stre
cts
anJ l'ub'ic l'ior'y s'. all calls; an ad
vettisement fur hi Is fur tne said im-
1 improvements lo he puMishe J for at
9e;.irle i:i-,erliu:i in the
weekly newsiuper of Ureyj.m Citv and
.laU sU1(J t,1L. LO:l i;t,,j:iH aIlll tU
tJie ;
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onvbi. if II their ill.l :,t tho.,,,,.
4 - -e--- -
is exhorhitant
Sec. 8. Ail cur.t.-ait, shall be corn
pitted 011 or before the fifteenth div of
April H'.rl.
St.c. 9. The grade of s.ii I s verilh
street is fixed, established and declared
a follows: coiurnvneing at a ninn
ument at the intersection of Ilih
and Seventh streets; from Ilili
.u.wv.e... s;ree-.. .,.s -r cem. up
grade; from Washington street lo Jolin
' '
A Jains street 1 W per cut up grade
nt up grade; from
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I John Adams street to Jefferson street
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sren ujaianson sneet s 01 pel cent ; n puni'siiei ly any illnslrated weekly
up grade ; from .Ma lison street to M011- ' jn the I'nited States are the large colored
roe street 5,71 per cent up grade ; from plate in the Wet Shore. In it con
Monroe street to J. 0,. Adam Htro'.-t tents and general nai ure this is the hi nt
1.43 percent up grade; from J Q. Adam : illustrated paper a resident of the I'a
street ki Jackson street 'J.Oj .-r cent : eilin roast can take. It ileal wild uh
U grade: from Jackson to Van P.uren ji.i.t he i interested in, and during the
street lli.M per cert up grab-; fioin Van ; year he is certain to find something in it
Huren street to Harrison street 1 i.2H per that he deems alone Worth tl in year's
cent up grade ; from llatrison sheet to .ihe. iption. Kvervone should take it
,,lj!k fJ .., pi.r (.(.ht ,,,, . r())n
pulk stret t,j Tailor
trei w laiior sneci ij.iw per
)( . (fom .f. , iu
co.n street 1 4.'l per cent up grade. ; from
Lincoln street to east lln of .-c,"ni City
a level gra le ; all cross street ' lo 'i-. oil il
level grade.
S,:c. 10 fit.! pi-o 1.1b; . ci t ..; Ih-whole-
of said inii.oveiii -nt, of 7ii .,!i-,-i;t
is ai:erlaiiiei. lixe I mil d ci.u'e I h,
the sj'iin of twerity-two Ii iti 1 I and
twenty-live dollars '$:.'--". l I,.
Sue. 11. The proportionate share of
each lot or fraction thereof upou s.iid
street for said improvement is ascertained
and lixed at the following amount :
N one. Hlk N. i,t n.
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Ski:. Tim city recorder I hereby an- j
thoiiKod and directed to citier a stale- j
lllftit Oi til.' lotCMIlK as.-c.-smci t in the j
d-vket ol i he ciiy lien loilh,lii in ue-1
cordance ith section ! of tho cil char-
ter of Oregon City and is lust her di
rected to cause a m li. e ol saidasss
men! provided lv I sevlion 11 ol the
citv chaite, K W published nt Lie tte.-W-Iv
nottMuiihM ol Oivcon t'i'v to. it peuod
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Passed lite con
,1 Jan 11, ls:M.
i' O T. Wu i t ms,
Kec order.
Approved lhis llth day ol" Jan. IfcU,
M. A Sni vn'oN,
Mayor.
fillaimiotrt- In OiTfn City,
K ? Weatheilv, lw was train Ihiuh.I
jn 0 0,v H Jay UM) wrill,
(!u lluliUlVji Headlight the following
utUtf whut u, ,al0I0,.u!(: .is U? a i:
, V,-IU( xvlm.,i lo mill
goes.
only a mii .I: po;ilo.i oi o;n
Perhat- he t.evi.ict :! I o
"several ethei p..u,s : I u.
I u :oi les.
:oolv the
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prohibiliou i .ioi p ,.. .., d ; '
"OivijonVity is mi;. i.ipidN
now. and p ivr:v i ii ..i. ..'he esi,
uiateit jh-ui.iau Is i i. ,o,io Mi
several new b:nid.iiB .oiti,; up un
Maui stuct o u :;;!; I..r ,u vther
business ... i ;,:e a e ,,;,e.al
hotels, si. ires, s! i ,. s, ,H ., st'veial
othet i-:..,,s o; o.;.-.....v. p.ohr. i-
tion is i.ot practiced, iltegou City is
destined to Wvome a niamiiactuung
town some time in, the futut. There i
one woolen mill now diing a lariio
amount of work, and there will probably
be another built during next year. The
flouring mills hcie are said to turn oul
four liuudnsl barrels -vt day. There is
one pulp mill across the river where they
turn out twenty-two tons of pulp duly,
w tii, ti goes to California p,uor mills. Tins
;:lp is m.ule from tuihu timber So
there is one Hung balm timber is g u
for the mainilactuiv oi paper. (Why
not have a pulp unit in I'liUiiiuMi ,vun
ly?) Another mill of the same kind n
also U-iiig e.oeted here for Ihe same pin
lce. I'heiuwill skkh ba aiaiwrmill
t.K). I he foundation is mostly laid ami
the woik is being pushed (oraard as ip
idly a ;ot:se.
Ail the machiueiy in operation at thi-,
plae is furnished with power fioui the
falls, and el not one-huudn'th (vart ol
the power from the falls, and ct not
one-hu.id elh art of the miT tint
miiil inignt '.o ubtaiued is utilised us
V.'l,
Il i..-!l-Jce!l !'r.:t:i ::le ,o.
" I.ynwood" is a slronu play tliat nets
full justice nt the hands of Miv l.iuie
l.iiiham and h, r fine company. Th--re
was a ooj audience present last niht
at the opera house to see this great play,
and if applaii is any evidence uf ap
preciation they shoaed it enthusiasti
cally. Miss l.Uiie Linhaui, as l.tn die
( arlyle, showed herself a peifect actress.
Miss Jennie Iarrah's son,, dance and
character sketches, sent Ire house into
roars ol laughter. She is the cleverest
soubrelte that has appeared here in years.
Mr. Frank Cleave, as tlu villain of the
niece, I'udlev Mid dleton, was truly de
testable that is. he playe.l the part t
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'in 11 1 ui ii'.-ov iwat 1 iv ..ii,t li-aii
f u,, house bated him heartily ii the
tlK.. Mr. Sam Morris, a Carter j the
rrestHindent. was inimitable-, and hi
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n ,,1 ,tim ii, aiinin im 11 .'U.--C
Mierry. Those .lesiroii of seeing really
..). acting should make use uf tho op-
portunity presented to ni-ht and Uf
nioirow eveniiv, in standard piece, i
The " Mountain Waif" wdl I p'aed to-
niht . In this pin e the company is
said to Iw particularly stronjr, and it villi
. . .
r.e a ixl cliance to see them at their
1-st Seattle IVt-Inle!liiencvr,N iv.
A few days a three young 11. en at
tending a Portland s.-lesil were relum
ing up the valley to their holm-, n -l
necessary to state where, when they were
taken in by the news agent who by the
way should ls kicked from the r.ad in
the following manner: Taking four
che-p books, he put a f 'i bill in one of
them and offered the choice, of the rmok
for U. an old trick and a fraud. Hue of
them bit very ijuickly and of course got
nothing. Thetri. kwa done like this :
The news ugent placed the bill in the
second bock from the top, leaving the
edge sticking out just enough to be seen,
and in the next book or one next to the
bottom and in the opposite end, he hud
a pic e of a government stamp. While
talking he managed lo turn or reverse
the books, and the job was done. This
, ev,,ently a co.iii.ion practice of the
.,,. -n,i i.H Hl..,tibl 1- .1,1,.,...! .1., 1.
, student should have .i,.,r ,.., Jil.n
, ,
gamb e.
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I " "'' engr-
Ihe price is but MO) a vear for II ft v
, two tiumhers, making a splendid vo!
uma of engraving. Samuel, J'u I . -lisher.
I'oilland, Dregoii.
Several uniiu.iled iliseiisioiis over
inotoi iiff.iiis took place in om- usually
'ilief eily this week ; but Wen; all aliiii,: i
lily settled over 11 eup of Dm hen- coffee,
followed by 11 piilf of the genuine red
Try il j-mrself. " The Vienna" is l! e
plae.r.
I.asl ini.-r M H. !; !.'!i
lector for tho ( .' ni t id M t K
it ie M ,in loaa, was
trouble. 1 ivitii cinlhl.iio-.. To,
v.le.c ,;.
pre 1 Co.,
sevt
s a .! 1
,-ly
hog
iitni mi .-rise iti.-lutii ol his fi.,;i w 11 a
gr-at annoy.M si to him. H trie ! ,-,.
er.il r -me lie wdli nit hetuilt, lm, for-
..... -I '.. I.......I.. .. I .... r,t
oin.io.-.v iwnri a non e 01 lialiile-r-w
Iain's Pa in llilni. Husivs let only up.
i'l : plie.d it three time until hi ,ee w,.r,,
m free fioui itching mid awd'uig. I r
sale hv i. A Hatd'.itg.
The Crave OeU Tired Yawning,
Beamingly, for certain wrctchsd Invalid who
toddle feebly along, though always looking as
If they were going to die, but omitting to do It,
They dry up, wither, dwindle away anally, but
la tlit meantime never having robust health,
know nothing of the physical enjoyment, th
test of that existence to which they cling with
su h remarkable tenacity. They are always
to be found trying to mend by tinkering at
themselves with some trashy remedy, toulo or
iilek rn up" to give fillip to dlutlon, or
help the liver." Jf sucii mlsitnlilsd lulks
would resort arid adhere to lli)UiUrs's Htorn.
acta iliturs It would be well with them. This
superb Invlgorant supplies the stamina that
the feeble reuulre, by permanently relnlorcliur
digestion aud assimilation. It ovnrooiu.j ner.
Vuut'iess, liiHiimnla, malaria, kjdnty com
plaint, bllloususss, vousUpMivOt rheuuiaUaia
i t illislVl f tieillU,
I. I l ! It II HM H Ii I I
UISI'K Vi IMK, OIIHIoS I III ,
IMlil I It
OH.
J T. Appeiseii sn.l wife to K It Clem-
jents, lots 4 and Id, blvk 2, l'.uk Place;
:i:ih
M I'alou t.i John llnuhe, lols I, !!. 3,
of SV'4 of SV'4, Sec :w!. T 3 8. It 2 E.
and lot 1. S.v. i, T 2 S, K 2 E i I.U).
Charhw Sehwai v to A, Eilheiv, SV
, of sE4 . Sec, I" 2 S, II 2 V. ; IUV.
i l !.er and iii to CO T Wilson.
, lots : mii,1 S. blk K2. Onvni City ; 2.V
E K t'hai man et ill to John Sehaffer,
h!k Ih't. Clack una llei.'hts; :1H
' Sheriff to S l! U.uip, 1ST acres In Sec,
U. T A , K I E; I2.V.M
lea Kiunilf and husband to l W
ll.vlbing, lot 1, blk Oiv.nm liu:
a id Sleel Co.np.iiu 's addition to tse
:o; lXV
C C W.HHlcvk and wife to 1 V llivl
hing, lot 7 uri.l S hlk V'7, Oiegon Iron
and Steel Company's addition to Oswe
co ; f oiH)
the n livm and Steel Company to C
C Woodcsk saui.' lots; HSil
E M Atkinson to F F White, lots 1,2,
3, 4, 5, and ti, hlk li.'i, Cctidal addition,
Oiegon City; t:s,l
E M Atkinson to Jesse shoilildge,
lots 9 and 10, blk etl, Cenliu' additiou
theoii t'itv ; f.NKh
E M Atkinson to Jane E Storv, lot
4, blk ot!. Central addition. Oregon City.,
ll.'.i '
E M Atkinson to J P Sun i.er, lot I, :
blk ob, Cential addition, Oregon City;
I2.V
J P Shaw and wife to M, ken A
Camplndl. lot 1.!, blk 4. West Side ad
dition, Oregon City ; fUHl
Sales this vear toiiate fbi.ikW.
St Cieorce, of Merry Enlan l
I roved tiie tiery dtaon. I ut the Ameri-i-an
champion carlsilisalve coit.picis St j
Anthony' the, chilblains, bite,;
cuts, wounds and itching and irritating
diseases Sold by K. ti. Caulield I
Chicago citiseiis demand new '
tern of drainage. I '.hi llii'der eiadicatc
all Mood diseases, strengthen Ihe y-j
tern, promote ihk slum ari l render ei- '
itcuco enjoyable. So! I by E. ti. Can
field.
Who Won hi lie Pn.lileiur
The ijuestiou it often asked, Who would
he resident iti ciise of tho death of both
the president and vice president? In
January, 1S1, aft. r the death of Vice
President Hendricks, a law wo made
fitting this ca.v.. If Preoidenl Cleteland
had died aud been ink-ceded by the presi
,1, nt of the n tiate, the HVtacU would
have bcvi! witnessed of a change of ad-
ministration from lVuuvratic to Kepulv
h, :in e,,.,rrr,rv t il... ill f ih. i.,,l
w ho cos-ted a IK'tiHu tal prv-id. nt. To
obviate tin nuknard dilliculty, to pro
vide that the higlu-st other in the coun
try should tie of the s !itical party that
prevaili-,1 at the last el.vtion, a ipveial
law w.i p.vsee,L
V, ihvlarcl that, Iticoso of the divith or
removal of both the prc.il, nt and vice
prci h nt. the nvn tary of state hould
lie president. In ease of hi d. ath or r
uioval. tho chair will he tilled by tho too-
retarvof the trcisurv. then l. the eo
-
aiar in n ur. aiui u lit 11 n nv i ia at-
torney peneral. Ktiiiater K. neral. s.
i rvUry of the navy, .vretary of the Into-
' ri..r. in the order tiam.-d. In ca-e of Ih.
I j:...i..i, 1 ..11 ,1 .1 11 .....
, w'-m"",.; n uivnv, iiitiv OU1.1 Bllil
! too .s ietary of agriculture, who woi
i n.-t a c-ahin.-t ..lli. i r at the time the law
l was made. If, therefore, Harrison and
Morton ahould both bo removed. Secr
Larj lllaine wnulj bo president. Th
nearest tho country ever camo to r.nhx
ing the condition to he un t by this lav
wa in Isi)."i, at the time of tho assassina
tion of liiu uln. If the plan of the con
pirntur had succi-vded. president, vies
president and secretary of state would
have ull U iu rciiiotej by the plot thai
killed Lincoln.
tf you w idi to study a foreign lan
guage, and hato time to learn only one.
let it be I reiich, nana returned tourist !
French is sj,k. n and utiJershssI In all
the hotels of Kuro!. It i alo siken 1
by inlucated Kuruaiu of all nation ,
Kmperor William u forced to listen i
to the
, i . - i"i.i iiae iri.en ein ii iinnernai sall
french toiigue from tho in of i.. c. .1 i.
, -
the ctir, it riot Is ing exp.-ctl that
William could understand Itusiaa
The fhic.igo Tribune pros.- that al
:ii.,Uiiri-l,l,n,- f am. ,
. . .
uu,i in men mis naiion, caning II
the United Stale of Columbia, It would
be an act of justice for our 400th anni
versary nine nen price in real estate In
ninny parts of tho country havo been
A . , 1 1 - , .. .
steadily deeliuing, the aisessed value of
taxable property in the south h:i In
creased nearly 63 s:r Cent, since the last
Census
Small-bore rifles and smokeless pow
der have just been Introduced Into the
(Scrm.'in unuy flotli give great sati-
f.lCtloll
Tliresliing Machine for Sale.
K'.rwh'.rn It may inii'-rrii, I Mill tell nt i,rl
vsl.- iii-, one ko.hI 1 1 1 -. k Hunk I hrt-hhis M.
Pllllie, W IIK'li eyhnili r. Im.li'i'li run l 'i .
..in. Now iteiitl.'iiirii e .ui! rUlit nil and I
will sell yon tjiirimlll,
II, K l'lll)S4.
Dyspepsia
Makes tiie lives of many people mlienble,
and often leads to sclf-destructlon. Dlitrei
after eating, tour sUmiach, sick hsadoclie,
beartbum, kiss of sppetllo, a faint, " all gone"
leelliig, bad taste, coated tongue, and lmgu-'
Dlsifrnoa brlt' ,,ow(!l,' "
is i seres s sums of the mora common
" AftOr ymiitoms, Dyspl does
"f Fntlnrr not ,eU "cl1, u
i Cttlinfe rwiulrcs careful, porslitent
attention, and a remedy like Hood's Bona
parUia, which acts gcutly, yet surely and
efficiently. It tonos tlis stomach and other
organs, regulates tho dlgeiUon, ereaUt a
good appetite, arid by Unit , irif a 4
overcoming the local ijrmp. u 0 "
torn rsmoTcs the lymiix-HoadaCnO
Uietle cQects ot tlia disease, baulilios lh
headache, and rtfri'ilmi the tired mlad.
"Ibava been troubled with dyspepsia, I
had but litUo appetite, and what I did ca
Unas-fa distressed mo. or did Di
"alT little good. lo an hour
DUm after eating T would ip.
rlenca a falntncn, or tired, all gone feeling,
as though I bad not eateu anything. My trou
ble, 1 think, was aggravated by my business,
which It that ot a painter, and from being
more or lest shut up lo a
room with frcsb paint. Last our''. 1
tirliig I took IIotKl'i Baria- OtOITiaCrl
rilla-took thro bottles. It did me- an
Immense amount of good. It gave ma an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously experleucsd,"
UaowiH A. Faui, Watertown, Mass. '
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all drugglils. 1 1 sli f ox ft, pnpared only
by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., itsMhMMiM, Lowill, Mats.
100 Doses Ono Dollar
Farmers' Store!
k. i. Miwiox.
iA VOt
STRAIGHT & NEWTON,);;
CASH
Goods Sold at Fortland
Prices.
llliillEST PUU E PAll FOU COCN
TKY PlIoltCCE.
MAY AN1 FEEI A SPECIALTY.
k Keruu of Paper
Saic Her life.
i
It was just an otdinan m iap of .,iH'r.
but it saved her life She w in the
i last stages of coiisuiiiplion, told bv ph
icians that she. was incurable mid could
r ....t I.... . ...I,- 1ml i, li,,rl lull, ' h,
t6H than M s.un.N. On a
puvn of wrapping paper she read o( I'r.
Kind's New I'iscoverv, and got a sampln
bottle; K hohsed her, sh Imnght a Urge
i bottle., it helped her more, (.ought if
! other and grew lieiler last, continued lis
'use and i now strong. hf!thv, !-,
j plump, weighing 10 pound ,.( full
j er particular! send stamp to V, II. Cole,
I Ibuggist, Fori Smith. I'nal U.ttie of
I this Wonderful I'iscoieiv Iree at ti A
' llarihng 1'rug Stor,i
PAV
1 I"!
gi.n that all
Notice i hervhv gi,en that all per
ion owing E S Vireu mut mme
and settle bv Jan 1st ls J After thai
date all bills will N- pi ace, I in the baud
ol an attorney for collection.
E. X. V ki.
Hai'klen i tiira Salve,
The lU'sl Salve in the world for Cut.
lirui, Sores, t iers, Sail Kheilin. Kr
ver rca, Tetter, t hans-d liami. I lit I -blaliis,
Corns, and all kin I rupli. n,
and pmitively uivs I'iIi . or le. pa re-quin-d.
It I guai anlocd to give -rle, I
satisf, tion, or money rvlilinled. Fine
:'' cents m-r li.
1 or aie I , li. A. Ilaidiug
Votlirr!
Castoiia i lecoiiiineiid.sl bv hru
iau for children ti-lhing It I a purely
vegelahte pri raluii, u, ingrtsheiits are i
put'Ilheil aro'tiul ra, h Uillle, It i .),
san' lo the ta,'e and ah"lutrly harm
'' relieve cor t,palion, regulated
he UiweU, .pne! pain, cine iliarrhr
nliud colic, ii, leveriahn.-K. do-
tro w..riii, n I pr.-v.-nt 1 .in, nl.i.ti.
the the child un I g;vr il r.-lrrilung
nd natural ler. t sstori i the chil
dren' pwnacf- the 11 -oilier' friend Vt
dLW,-, ' crn.
Adilce To Hitther
Mm V,n.i o '. S.s.rmsu S, ir. f
chid ren teething. I Ihe prr. nplion of
un 0' the Ut leniaM nurv n I phvsi-
,'" lh Eute. Slate. nd h. -m
;"'y er, with ,,.,.f4,!,n
" ' " f,j
mi. , -- i, in, 11 ,. 1,11, ,, ,11 v. iti-rn I'T inn.
,.t,, i... .. . . . . ..
iny- it hi 1 ineatcuUble It rel.rv.
11,6 child Inim sui. iiirM.hwiiUir and
''a"h.r. grij..ntf 111 the Im.w... ud
"i,.silic. bv giving lieaCIl lo
tl,r
f)),J J
i.iuiclnc lr
In the ears, snuiet.uie roaring
b.
ling sound are rau.-.l by catarrrb, that
oxc Iingly dliagrewahls and very .1411-
111011 dis-a. I. ot smell or liearing
lo result from ca'a'rh. Il,hl' Sr
parilla, II,.. great hl,l purilier, i a -culiarly
su. cr(nl remedy for tin dis
ea which it cure by puritlving the
M.MxI. If ynu sillier from cabirili.tr,
Hood's Sa'ap-arilla, Ihe i-ciiliai rem
edy. Me, It in
We desire to say lo our cili,-n thul
for y.-ais ue have U-eii . Ilinj I r . king
.New Picovi-rv for I onsiirnitioii, I'r
King' New I. ii.- I'iIU, bin klen's Am'
ca alve and l.leclrie Hitter1 ami have
never haiiill.'d remedie that S.-II a well,
... 1 1.... t : .. ... I. . , .
w-'n r ii., . iicNimu- in a'laran-
lee Ihenn verv lime, and we stand re ly
! refund the purchase price, if alisla. -
j t-.ry results do not follow their use
I N'1"" retn.die have won Ibeir great
I popularity purely on their merit For
! sale at li, A. Han!
ding lrug Mure.
I'a; I p.
All is-rson indebted to tlx firm of
ireeti Pro, are reouesled to call at
. . ..
; one. ami etlhi their account or tint
same will be placed in Urn hand of a
collector
IlKCtN I'.Mos.
Si-liuol Moiiej.
There i plenty of money on band lo
loan of hoot funds, and it will be to the
interest of alt Irfinoaers, esietially those
who need any conniih rnlile Riniiiiiit a
well a long time loans, lo borrow school
money. This it absolutely the rhr-api'tt
money to Isi had M jst cent mid no con,,
mission after the llrst year. Call 011
(J. !. I.ntouielte, Alloniey for the board.
M KKKT HKI'f KT.
Wheat, V ,:,
Oats, ' I111
Hour, 1st grade, M .mi.
I'UOHL'l'K:
Itiltter, l.'i to.'lHets.
I'lggs. Hoe.
Chicken, diessed, doz, w :t lo H
( hiekeiis, spring '.'(III A i;.:,i)
( hii kens, live, (it fll IX) loM.fill
Turkevs,
I'otiitoes, "jli Im fii .M) 411 1,!,
Unions, ' Im liiu,
Apple ' l'"X, .Id lo 7.V
I'l'.l,!):
Shoas, (:;o ,vi
llran, tlh. iU
Hay, liniolhy baled, Is lo (in.
Hay tiiiioll.y loose, I l.'i
Clover, baled )V) In II
MKATrf :
Ileef, live, e.
Ileef dressed , fie.
Veal, drcssei!, 7e.
I logs, live, Ii"
llogM, dressed, fit Tie,
Hheioi "jWlie.i.l, I. J.IH) mid ' ,j:i.
Wool,' aiiiC'l "j.'ll,
l.urd, eoutitt y hulk, 1 le,
l.urd, hueki'i', In1,, i'.
If hum, fib, 12 to I le,
Hide. I'll,, lie,
tSliouldets, 'll'lh, l)e,
duimi) nu;rrs: -
A II kin Is very
linn.
Apple, huh diied, 3 ami 4e,
I'liim, Hilti di ied, 'i mid He,
I'ruiiiis, sun dried, -1 mid He,
I'ears, sun dried, II und Me,
Apples, machine dried, blenched 11 A ;,
Plums, 111 st t-1 1 i 11.' dried, 1 to 7c
I'ears, machine dried, It nd7e.
1'iuiies, iiiucliiii dried, 6 and He,
Giim Store.
ibniilldi,d.ov efl,C.
N,,u,e M hi o hi in" u '"' "'
,,,u:,,el h,s been, bv lb- II ''
Count v t'oml. ol Cli. kaoiiis Count v.
Oivgoii, dull appol'ited I xciilo, ( the
Fsliile of .t.diu I 1 mke de,ea-e,l Ml
,H-s.. l.av.ei; dan..- ,if; dir.! -..i, I chile,
....ilclcl lo picelll Ihe, il lo III.'
it,,
!,,,!, venlh- I at llo . i,i. e i "
eCi.an HI 1'ie.oli, CUV . within
moiilh-i lioui the .late oi in i- tioinv
A
slule
I, Still I I v,
.1 John I'liinke,
Execulol ol
leceased
I 'sled IVe '.
'ti. ISV
CLACKAMAS
HEIGHTS.
II
CLACKAMAS MCIGHTS" j
is divide. I into ."i', t. un. I one hall,
and live nor.- lia. U' It i locjiled i
oil tho height om looking tiie;
Cliickilli.n. Iielico Us iiime. it 19
nbolil One mite from ('.out ll..iie
and One halt" nuh' l'i'"'i the citv '
Itinil Tin- t'oviuty load ct.ss.s.
"CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS :
W liicll in ali s it r;i,j of access, bell i; I
ivImiiI trtclil v iniliilU Witlk lloln
the centre ol' they. on City.
"CLACKAYAS HEIGHTS"
l-.-s ill (;.c.,.n City .v.h.d d:ltict,
ami piirc!i.is r can Ii.in e tho a ll nil
t.ig of sending tin ir cluldri n but
g, h m I , graded . id. If .'li".d. I lie
Soil is gm-d. the . nation Very
liealthful. ail Ern-.! and i. t.ibh
yield abundantly. 1'. I tn olic thild
down, and la'an..' in ' tie je.ir al
eighl r ih nt I'o t .rtlicr partic
ular, inquire of
K. E. CHAliMAN,
Ci' lin- S(..re
ST. LOUIS
Medical and Surgical Dispensary,!
I HENRI KCSSIER, M. 0 , mxCr.
303 Sicono 8Ticr, Nim Tatioh.
I'1 M i i S 1 I N I 4 1 N
ti tiir nr ( t n t- . 1 1 i
Iht Ui l tir'i',r ,! ft ' - !t.. iU h
r I. I IVr t.rtf-.ri.l I :!
rim ait. nisi: vm:s.
Tttr g n''t'r l,i rue mi ,r if Sru
h-Wh rt( M'fumituMi
it'Hi ! w m.ii nai v.; v t ' 1 U
iifantr tit . mr Mtr iw'i i.uiif I t n
I hl'Xt i'l4W HJ'l'.if I . fc ft .-iu !
loft t III ri ( tin s
TH Iv.v4jw,(A')ni, l i vi' raw ' i h
1l t ,,). 'I I 'l 4 if .i- MlM K- '!' 1 II J !
dir1i-ffii- h 'W ) .t -li'i tmt i''
J,.vM Mnh..-1 t.r S fc'i-'T 1 i. v,m 1 -
Ittaivrat'y Um kkjt.it (Y v. . f .-t ( . t
P-ili n r(Vrvii . (M'r. rt iS-.i! I'm i ;
krf ft, I k' I iMii u in 1 k 1 I .rkriiHfI
Tl MOICS, r.s.
An-t .tl
Ol ItlC I--
r;.:'
, trm..v I I.
i-m ttv i
tan-liiii
I
I. . l.-tr
Ti i fxiiim -! i"
llrKHaa v the 4
VlUMi
I. ihi:h.
I"n I f ii-nin T an 1 .fi-t it
I'lBiV'fl ''! t fr 't V ni
ixatMMinl li4k knig iitt't- t V"
!Mc, M t'l Imioir (h.tl
B'r "U rVrtilt.f'll t ..i
4fTh I . i fvittntN Die tn
ltini( I !it l!y t.fivtf t.i
!. i t. i Mi . if A M I . 1 1 V
IV - U ri t !)- t.l (.'
r ia ft l is tj t t
I, -r M
I II, il
i
r ll-t ... ' i
utll..t firr
. I I I , I' VI
:- i ' .tl ii l
, ll -l llll,
III NHH I ln I li I I 'i
1
I ,mi -. i-, mi ml I (A
tafflitt
tui TLumaui Tonus roa taaiisl
Toars, aniloas to pi. .
t;u. U IIrflrn.tr,
Aik your dealer for fl. L. lluntlrnr a To.'s
HONEST CLOTHING
If nnr irrwvls r tint In the hands nt xmi
UTOKKKr KI'KIl In your itii..ii, yon rn l llil
CIIIlK TllhM front tin, 10 hi' KNOWN and
lrnt M.ll.-IIKi.m VV In.lemtle Cunmsii llnn-H
III Uw world, l prliw II. ut will MAkK Vlll ll
y siumi and kf.KI' Villi igu.s.lng Inn orn
alfuril '10 HO 11 II yi.ur I.I.AI.KIl dm. n..t
hM.11 our giMiiU. Mind to ii nd w.i W'11,1, fur
ril.fi you a Hull nr Ovnrroal, .iiris.s or mall
pslil, .111 rissilpl ef jirli n. Wn Kill win and held
your mt.r.iiia,tr If iu tryu with an urderl IA
imvn unlit 11
J'AINhTAKI
Avn linllt up IIiIm hntiivniHi liualliv hv cnir
ISO im tli.nl. and hy diilnu hy utu-
SIS S W.1 WIHlhl Imi 1I11I11, hv.
tn, L. lIusil.Kr Si Co., HI y In (lilnlimU.ri.
P" In nrilrliig Hulls or llvemsit nl.er
strli lly felli.
sllnl mini, fur liiiiitaiirik
liiwit.! llr.ii.Hl m.'itiiiiri., over vi.hI., i'Ionu up un.
iter arms. Want. lins.nn., nvnr hiuiU, limlda
lug uiuasuru, Irutn omU-ii Ui lie.il.
ultwd.
RoforneO- First Nnll.mal Unnk nl Ci.
Cau, ohiihI .i,iiki,iii; I iniiiin nuU Nalluua)
batik of Culcoau, utilb.l 1ii.ih,io.
ED. L HUNTLEYTcO., Manulact
uren and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing
for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124
Market SI , Chicago, III. P. 0. Box CG7.
, W.N.;-r
"W 1 TnI" K.'lf-M l i 'rn
Ar
V, ' . '
1 i nr4i
... 1 v'"- U - - - - k
hi vi; -C?;f ' J
tf- u!.d- it : b ':l'' frrwrS?VK a f -.-'.'' A-fw '.
' ,, :' .rAH 'fo kz; ;fUr,
- k : , ,..n It- " ::.. )- '. . ,y .iif't-
.; is.-v.),)6iii iif,,AMi,iJi-J6r.t.N;..-.Mji-U.:.
f. i'
Undertakers nd Dlocksmltho, OroKon CltybroKon.
E. S. WARREN,
II I put .1 1 ',1, I n .
U.N DMlv'IVA K 1-)KM
I VIHiK vssiil. Mt Nf or l ilt US ,,t
klnll I till lMti, fli,r tlttl.lt
lttii.iliH, oi.p l.i.iiln. ,.,ti
i,,t , niial. u
t0MC
i toiii(ir . nil il,,i-tlll,,iit,,.i'ti r,
Willi l)r4tltr Mil.l , II, , l, It
Shop at Waiieti
Hank lil, s k
I ilihititlii Stun..
ill
ti up I'Y
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