t i i i t 1 s 5 THE ENTEHP1USE, ri'Hl.lSHKl) EVERY THURSDAY AT OREGON CITY, OR., THURSDAY, FEB. , 18S0. IUkkh City ami reiulleton each want the republican state oonven tion, and will put forth efforts to pluck the plum. Minneapolis haa the largest flour mill in the world the 'Tillabury A, " with a cajmoity of 7,300 barrels day. Total capacity of the Pills bury Mills, 10.S0O barrels. It is reported that Mr. flrie pre sented Walter B. Riohio and James B. Townsend checks for HO.OtXJ for their services in conducting the senatorial campaign to a success ful termination. Wis fear the Salem Statesman is becoming profane. On tho IKHh it sideheaded as follows: "A Dam wed Sewkr" and the day following its n?ws columns read very heavy dam work yet to be done. Skcrktahy Tracy's residence at Washington, D. C, was destroyed by fire Feb. 3. Mr. Tracy was nearly suffocated and his wife leaped from an upper story window and was killed, while his daughter and her maid togeth er jerished in the flames. Bradstrkkt's in an article on building associations says: Their administration is very economical and honest. It is believed that they would show a high prudence in in vestments, and a small malfeasance of officers upon comparison with sav ings banks or life insurance companies. Is 1870 Minneapolis had 13,000 population. In 1880 the directory showed 40,000. Another decade has rolled around and the total population now numbers 245,000. Marvelous is it not? Yet unsur passed as has been the growth the same factors are present at Oregon City and will be proper ly used by our cituens to make our future as bright RAlUitUl) Ainnm. An awful accident occurred on the O. H. it N. Sunday morning at a railroad bridge near Brownsville. A construction traiii loaded with men was passing over the bridge when the water washed the under pinning out. The engine "was part way across the trestle when the en gineer felt something wrong and he opened the throttle. The engine dashed forward and partly cleared the trestle as it went out, the back driving wheels hanging over the chasm below. A scene of the wild est confusion followed. A brake man jumped from the train and landed in the seething water, forty feet below. He went to the (Wade for assistance arid returned with an engine and crew. It is supposed those on board were killed by the crash, and not drowned in the floods as the bodies of those killed appear horribly mutilated, a shovel handle being thrust clear through the body of one man. TheOregonian gives report as nine killed and twenty-sis badly wounded. Wednesday's Oregonian reports the river at Portland still rising very rapidly, basements flooded to Second street. On First street the first floor being flooded and the goods being removed on tho second floor. Ferries had to run on First street. AH tho offices on First street were drowned out. A boom of logs containing 800,000 feet, and all yard lumber was carried away Morrison street bridge was closed to passengers all day Tueitdav; against it logs, drift, houses and lumiwr were hurled with irresistible force, Against it the Oregon City box fac tory was wrecked. On it I'ennoy- er's boom of log containing lO.Ot) fort struck it and was broke in pieces. The sawmill struck tire bridge, and was demolished. A house next struck the bridge and passed through. With Speaker Reed in the chair the democrats found they could not obstruct legislation as has been their custom. Being present they wished to be counted abeent. Mr. Reed compromised the matter by counting them as ''dead heads in the scheme." 'Tis well to have a speaker able to command re spect, backed by a party not afraid to stand squarely up to the fight lor right. j The Salem Journal says: "A man who would try honestly to represent every section of Oregon would be a proper man for gover nor. Sowould a man who would try earnestly toreprettentall the differ ent interests of a great and growing commonwealth the farmer as well as the corporation the laborer at well as the capitalist all the peo ple. That is the kind of a man the repubbiicans of Oregon promise to put up and elect. The Oregonian says the supreme court of Oregon and we say itwith due deference and humility has not been held in the very highest sort of respect and admiration of late, and politics should not be considered paramount to a desire and an endeavor to raise its stand aru in the estimation of interested and observant people." This wil be new to many as a general belief is prevalent that the supreme court acknowledged higher authority than the state, with headquarters in Portland. P.. rr: w . . me urnes mountaineer says politics are nearly as an Ameri can jury, and very few things are as difficult of prognostication as the successful candidates during a contested election. In former years when the counties east of the Cascades came to tho valley they changed the result in favor of the democracy. But, in this matter, a very decided change has oaken place, and with the excep tion of Umatilla, every county in Eastern Oregon will give republican majority. The Portland Telegram anaoun- ces that tho prosperity of Oregon is completely demonstrated by the demand in all towns for more houses. From one end of the state to another theory is still the game. Everywhere there is great building activity, and almost every section is enjoying a quiet, healthy boom that will cause 1890 to be remem bered among the most substan tial and prosperous in the history of Oregon. ' The day of deliverance is at hand. The coming session of the legislature will witness the re peal of obnoxious, and enactment of wise legislation, and Oregon will take hor place among the greatest in the sisterhood of states. .; r?u Tuetdat'i Oreeoulen. The rise of the river since Sun day has been rapid and continuous, arise of four feet in twenty-four hours being officially recorded. Be tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4:30 r. m. yesterday the water came up seventeen Inchee and a half, and was rising at the rate of two and a half Inches an hour, the river then being 22.3 feet above low water mark The Columbia is reported rising rapidly at all point up the river, I ..... A it . l . . auu inoBi oi in inouianes are booming, but the big river is not coming up fast enough to check the mighty current of tho Willamette. HEWS FROM OREIK) CITY. The Upper Willamette still con tinue booming, and a dispatch re ceived in the city says that the river at Salem is but five feet below the high water mark of l.sti2, and was steadily and rapidly rising. At 2:10 p. m. yesterday another dis patch told of the floating away of two piers of the bridge at that place, and the Oregonian subaeouentljr re ceived telegraphic connection with Oregon City and it was learned that the bridge had passed that city on it way down at 7 o'clock f. u. I have been at Rugene and Al bany mnco Saturday and arrived here this morning. At Kuirene Fri day night no trains could get through from Roseburg and the firt train ran from Eugene to Al bany Saturday evening. The water at Harrisburg was not very high. On the flat lands between Harris burg and Albany the country was a lake for miles. On Saturday night the river was eight feet Mow the high water mark at Albany, but on Monday morning it was within twenty-eight inches of tho mark. The ferry-boat was tied to the sido walk above the Oregon Pacific wharf. Sunday afternoon part of the wooden dnftbreak on the big railroad bridge moved four feet. Train crossed to Corvallis all day. Tho writer was compelled to come from Albany to Independence in a skiff. The distance is thirty miles, and the run was made in two and a half hours, At Blackdog, alwve Buona Vista, warehouse has 8000 bushels of wheat in the water, and Mr. Wells there has ten fine horses and nine teen head of cattle in his barn, which is surrounded. Haifa mile below a family was living in the second story of their residence, tho water within three feet of the floor The warehouse at Buena Vista was only two feet above the water. The warehouse of W. II. Murphy, in which he has 10,000 bushels of wheat, being three crops, is full of water ana liable to go into the river. When the writer left Albany it acked twenty-eight inches of being V1I.U WAVKS MA It FA UK. Omcgo Swept bjr Angry Waves.A Nea f lllllew Hweep Property lit ; Hclrmilon, Just before tuxm en Monday Vl ewll tor of Ths KsTnarsta was an y-wlt-ucu of a grand exciting ami at the earn time dott motive eu at the thriving town of Owgo. For hours Sucker Inks had Iwen rising until Sunday fours were nterlalned that the ilsm Would bunt. Stent were Uken to prevent thl but without svstl. Klrl thdam,oothweat of th eld town gave way srnl shortly be (ore noon the dams betwn the old anJ new town broke and hurled a vaet ma of waters down through the galley upon the railroad track Mow, In the twinkling an y almost all was changed and in plac of a oompaialively imull trvam titer appeared a mighty torrent much Ilk the Kali of the Willamette is Hummer. Mn who were working below Imil Juet time to rush away from the path of the torrent when It burnt over the ipol when they bad stood a few MHtmita Mure rarrylug out a large section of tn track, towing the rail Ilk chips More It ami ending tree ovr and ever, while hug aeetlnua of dirt 10 feet or mora each way crumbled More the water till In an Incredible hort upace of time a gulch 35 fmt deep and a many wide waa made for the water, Whsu the waterpip hllng to the fui. nace was reached lid torrent ripped It wtrt Ilk a plaything and hurled It lie fore it ami fluallv wept th piece away and ecattored them ell lb tint Mow. Thl torrent flooded the ii charcoal pit in moment to the height ot 7 tret, and tore up the railroad track in hull a down place In lngth (rum SO to 800 feet. The torrent which rolled Mwcen thaold and the new town, together with the brek in the new rellrol track made it Impoaaihle to gel from on town to another icpt on a very high treetle. When th dam broke and the torrent ram mailing down a lot of car itiaal Jual to on clile of th apot when it pdlt greatest fury, and whn the track w damaged. Fortunately an engine wa at hand and it wt cdlly brought to the recn to th reacue of th threatened rare and they will anon re moved to a place of aafcly. Th main branch of Hm kur creek wa Jammed with a very high dam which Irak near th left lnk rut ting out a ection 1M feet in length. Thl ill.! not relieve th great prexure of water ami two other break were mad in th Jam. The break relieved th pre. lire aoinewhat almve but threw two very tnng current aluioat agtUnat th upper riicker ereek brl.lge, which w a immediately threatened with mmplct deetruction, but it wan yet tamllng when tho writer left. Though th wa ter were beating aguluat It with great fore, la converMtion with Mr. Fuller th aaaiitant Miperintenitant who wa a buay a he eould trying to eave pro erty, he an Id that their damage would b great but he could not at that time be gin to make a rough eatlmate. Imleetl he had not at that time to even collect hi thought to think of what had al ready occurred eo huiy wa he In king for and trying to prevent th many dan ger ron.tantly threatening. It wa altogether aa wild a M-en a on woulil care to witneaa. heatdee which th low In dollar and rent ia very great. Tin: coiwrv roniT TIIK HUM II ISC. AM) mm. Tat Motlre. N'otlc la hereby given, that I will at' tend th uaual plaivt for voting in each Klection I" reel net in Clackama County, Oregon, In pereon or by deputy, for the purpoce of collecting taiea for the year I", at the follow ing time, from 10 ocl.a k A. M. until 2 o'clock I', M. of each day: Iainacu Tuewlay. Fet Sandy Wu.lnea.av. " . 'I. M M. . ' iierryvme i nurftlay, Seiver Friday, " Kale Creek Saturday " tieorg Monday " Uarlleld, Tnradar " Huringwater Wednesday " Highland Thuraday " Viola Friday " llanling Saturday " IteaverCr'k Monday " Canyon Cr'kTneailay " Milk Creek Wedneeday " I'p'erMoriaTliurialay " SodaSpriiiKa Kriduv " Marmiam Saturday Needy Monday Uw'rMol'a Tuenlay Colon Wednemlay fle'ant Hill Thnr.luy Tualatin Friday Oawego Saturday Milwaukl Monday Clurkama Tueolay Canhy Wednemla New Era Thurmlav Canemah Friday Oregon City Saturday W. XV. If. SAMHOS. Jan. 2Mh, 1KIX) Sherilfof Cliu kama Co, Mar. 11. W. i;i, u, lft. 17, IS, 1. a. M, V4, jh, Z7. zh, l, 3, , ft, . 7, H, 10, 11, 12, 18, U. IA, up to the high water mark of 18H1, and at this place it was two feet above. The water now stands in the main street of this town, and all over North Independence, The following from Salem was received of J. L. Swaflord yestor- day: Highest last night at 5 o'clock; touched bottom of covered bridge Commercial street. Foil two feet. Damage nominal except to the big bridge. . Mas so MieTAKK. If you have mail up your nihil to buy Hood' Ha-nnpa- rilla do not I) Induced to take any other, llooU'8arparilla 1 a peculiar muni cine, poiiaeaalug, by vlrtuu of Its pccnliur combination, proportion and prepare nun, I'uraiivB ower inperlor to any ther article of the kind before the peo ple. For all affection arlaltig from I in pur blood or low data of the ayatom It i iinuriialel. II aura to get Hood'a. RIftmsrck Iteaten in the Kcli lintag. The Oermaii imperial adminis tration's elTort to puss a bill for the expulaion of the socialists from the empire has been beaten in the mi tional Reichstag by the overwhelm ing vote of ICO nays to 1)8 yeas. It is, of courso, diflicult for an aired and strong soul like Bismarck to accustom himself to tho tolerance that takes as liltlo account as possi bio or wild agitators, except to counteract their theories by teach ing calmor views; but the keen eyed old chancellor, If his life is spared,, nay, as a result of this vote, learn that the( socialists become insignificant under toler ance, just as they grow under persecution. A spring medicine Is nueded by everyone. Winter food, largely con "luting of aiilt meat and animal fats, causes tho liver to become disordered and the blood Impure, hence tli iieceas ity of a cleansing inodlulne. A Fowof tho Many Lottort of Disapproval . , T!ie I'enple are agalnat Hi Fism hUe. ' Follow lug sre a few of the imiiiy let ter received at Tm FaTsseHia olllc the paat week rulittlve to grunting the railroad fiauclilmi to Meaai lirako ami llarlow , I.ul th uou t read and ohavrv what the iople aay !, p , a w, eaicMtoN and u. w fHmKa In regard to the county court granting a fifty year's franchla of thirty mile of county Mad to any paitioa, I would y that the homirahle court that would nn- terlaln auch a piopoaltlim and grunt It, would luy theaimdve liable to two very erlou changes Firat. Hint they had eu room UhhIIu, and ancond that they were lunatic and ahould bo nnt to tho aartum. c. r. CKAIIK. 1 w lh lo ay that the propiiallloii ad vanced by theae xitlca t.i.iuM II own tamp of fiHiid, It prHea to aive pule , Ho projierty worth thoUMlulaof dollats, to private paitlea, eclulvly, for hall a cmlury, wlthut rendering to the county value received. Whenever additional railroad ran U hull' ami Oiorated auiH eaafully on bua ineaa prlnclplea, In thla or any county In the atate, bilaiui aa men will find the cap ital with which toeonatrucl theui, with out aerloimlr olwlriictlng hlghwjva and narrow bridge, built and m.ilntnlned at great oxiiw by the people of the cvuh. ly. and intended only for temnatm and pedcatrlaii In any vent, were It detmnd advlaa ble to grant uch franihiw, which I would never kohl to b (rue In prlnclpl, or right mailer of juatice, or to tw of good faith on the part 4 th court, it would a.eiu,t)it tho value of iieh a frenchl would give it a monetary weight, eo that it might U ol, (ur co-ilderable linn. Ill fact were I In th huaineaa of hunt ing up scheme and making niony out oi empty propoaillona, I would be willing to refund to the county tweiilv-flv per rent, til all of th net proceed from ale olaii. h vrated franchiw. inn ii inerouiity ,-ourt t I lt. nicteil, wliy mil let all "dinar and go er" have a "fair hakeM by iMittlmr tl frenrhlmi up at auction to U given to the luglivoi tiUMer, and in,' th court houae might b deaired by eom for an electrical power houao and it plant, why not auction It or the umi of it (or uvb purweee for filly year, to th hlghnat bidder T The moiiev ao derived could b wnt lor "prevenliun of cruelty lo n Imala" and Hon not betvine an entire loaa to the county. Hut eerloualy, while ! U your pardon for intruding my view a at such leiigth on u. h an unworthy a matter, I think the "scheme" (for I know of no loiter nam io ei it) noiih t denoulu-ed by vry nonoraMe ami able ciliaea of th county inaamucli aa the cjuit thinks w Ima thought, aeriomly uf granting uc (ram hiae. Further, I will my th'a, that were thi mtler to go direct to the rpl, It would b"anowed under" deep that all the beat of hade concentrated and directed upon it by hie latatilo majeaty inmnrii, rouiil never unearth It, .Such are my view. If ti.v r ( ,1 value, von ran um them; if not. you w ill only have to bear thla inllh-tion for the gixnl of the raiian. a. MAtiiaa, I decidedly object to granting audi franchlae, and If our county court will nL I.. ....1.1. I 1 . .. i ni um voire oi ine p pie of the county In lliia matter, (a they ougimo ee) there will tw no trouble In iliHaiiig of aald franchlae. i. ii. mi au n. In reference to the rranchlae axed tor by Meaara. Drake and Harlow, 'tia quite conciuaive io my ,n,j ll(t ,P,jon wiah themaelveaauv flnancial honor in praying for am h an order. I think aa th HHpIe and tiupavere of tin county built our county road a and hridne. and paid fur tl i, they aro enlilled to th truu and intended lire of anno. R. BCOTT. I hav heanl of aome ixhiiiIm wantlnir ine e.irin, mil i,M,ka aa though MtMra Prakn, Harlow ,t Co want to be paid lor inning it, when they have the gall to bhb. um honoralile county court of Chick aiuiia eouuly to grant them the right to use our maila and bridge, for I am sure for my part that they iwt aoiuething to build, and now to vacal them (or men that hav no Intercut in ,llr welfare only to get a (ranchlne. and then aell it, ami we, um cllin'ini, pay the n,K.r. t . . ..... ' am iimy aurpriaeil that the county court ttiuoriaiueil the proKialtlon, for I mil not think our eommlaalonera built that way, for my part I move lo lay It on the tulilii. J. w. aooTa. In regard to Mm frar.chlae of the coun ty roads and hrnlgea pntiti.inod for by lirako and Harlow, I dotrt think it woulil Ih to the heat Internal of the ritltena and tax payer to grant the iet;tlon. I think that It I taking too much of tho county, c. T, iiowAim, That I iin opHMiid to the Prak and Harlow roud mid brldg gobble (or fifty years ia atutlng It mildly. Tlir urnntiii o( any audi frani'lilae to bona fl.le con - imnlee who Intendud and were able to build the proponed motor line them. selves would be bad enough, let alone snyHin li wild-cat paper concern who are morel after nomnlhing for nothing at tho pnhllo eH-nit. , The county court Unit grant any anch thing might na woll got their political gravo clothes at once, ua thoy will be ur to need Ilium. l. J, TRtai.lNOKK. Yon uak for a taxpayer's view on the propriety of the county ronrt In glvlim the right of way or friinchiaa of th road and bridges of tho county ofCluekama to a private corporation, to build a rail road on. I would aak whut right has acuatodlan or county court In tint county, they have the right to icq Hint the cltuuins of the county aro protected In their roads and bridges nnd other property for the iftin- eral use of the people, the right to tax th citizen and to se that the monev la properly expended 'for the good of the taxpayers of the county. , , Hut I deny the right of the county court to give one foot of the Dublin property of the county to any private In- dividual or eorpoiiitlon. ' If they do, it is what I call biirw-faced robbery In du prlvlng the cltixeua uf th county th right t;t inn their own ilear-carned prop etty. If thiiKu men at loo poor lo build thm a road and pay fur It, tell them to wait until the tatpajei uf the county pay for said bridge and roads, ccuit Imua, etc. Then auk th taxpayer th ffratof Jllti w hat Ihvy think of giving thlr property away, and they will toll you In plain term. Mr. i:rKMraiK, If the property of th eounlr I to b given wy, I would ad viae yea to gut an elite in the court hollas aa aoou aa poealhl (It would bao tile.) Mr, Editor, I think th county court of ClacUina county bay too much good nun lo aH ow any not of men exclnilv right to any poitiunol the public prop erty of the county tor privet and aelll.h gain, to individual pereon or corpora tluu without th couwiit uf the people, My (aith 1 that It will not be dona. (ISO, A Mia IX. I have taken tiieclal pain to commit my neighbor about th county court granting iclulv franchlae lo Mer. lrek and Harlow for a rallioad over our county roadeand bridge. Thy, Imliid Ingmyaelf, fuel Indignant at th very idea ol any corKrllun ateallug th county toad from the opl of thl county, W pray the county court not to tolerat th prepoalilon fur on n.lnuto . i. . Nmi.sv, in reply to your communication In regard to granting corporation right ol way over road ami bridge, I would aay that I am utterly opom to th propo rtion, and am greatly nrprlaed that Hi court tnterUlned th proioillon for on minute. 1. M. LAMSRST. I oppoa. granting Hi ua of any road or bridge to corHratlotia for railroad pur pM ei.epllng rare caaea of alwolut iieceMtty. I have been Inlereated with other for th paat yr In worklna up and aecurlng franchiae for a motor Iin Southward from I'ortland on th east Id of the rl ver, but w hv purioaly avoided aakinf for right on county road xcpt a few feet for a abort diatanc at a istliii where it I really nery lo hav It. Keep mot r llnea off all county ruad and bridge. DAN TALSiar. In regard lo th Harlow and I'iae ) tilion, 1 Uiuik it would b a great In luetic to have tlie road and bridgeagiy n up for motor car to b run thereon It I an attempt at highway robbery by modern legal inethoil. We hop that we hav bo ireuuty olllcial who would b rty to th aam. No, gentlem me r.a w. r. and , r. A K . W. Co. in farmer liaa a right lo travel th county road with hi leant unraoleeted by any ahrieking motor, and U yoo want to operate motor line and advance the "inlereet of th county whole," go build your owa road . i The Commercial Bank, OF OKKtJON CITY. CAPITAL IIOO.OOO. Trnct a osneral Banking eutln. Iamii mad, Hill dlacouiitod. Makeo collection ' I!uy and aelU ex change oil all poiMlalu th C II it ell Shite lint J, mope mid on Hong Kong. Ue poall re vived aublei't toi hwi k, lntei- t st uaual r.tli' allowed on time deim Its, Haiikopeii from II A. M. to 4 1. M, r.iur.,iv eveiiiiiu from 0 till 7 I'. l. D.C. I.ATOUKKrrK, I'reaideut. - ' V, K. IHJNAbHWiif, Canlncr. Farmers' Store ! ri Merchant Exchange. MalBklreel, Oregon Clip Orrfiiu, V.'KKI'a CONHTANl'I.V ON II AS II Till 1 liai liruil ill IJiiiura, Whim ami ('Um iMii,viif airpui anil (17 iik tniiiar Table Alni Imuuriatf Mltwuuliee, rhlrare e IHKUIiAIII I'ri.urKlnr II. r. MAY. J, J. OIKIgK. MAY & COOKE BealeiN In (irocei lcs ti Produce, C'UICAdU HTOUK, Oregon City, Oregon. J. M. BACON & SON. -DKAl.KHH IN- Hftoks and Stationery POST OFFICE DUILDINC. OUKdON CITY, OltF.tiON. PAI1VTI1VO , A. WALKER, Painter, Kalsominer, and Decorator, Is iireimred to atteml tiroiniillv tc , "a a worg enirusuKi 10 lilm. ratroiui;e resjMtfully solicitwl. K. I NEWTON, ,li 1 1 Ki,ua iei STRAIOflT & NEWTON Grocery Store. Goods : Sold at Pci tland iri Prices.' : , I - IIKilllXr I'KICK I'Allt l-'Oll COUN- niv ki'i .1 .1 ' i' i 1111 I.. 'fi 1.1 hay am h:i:i a vixu 1 " 1 ! ill in , TBS TtMLW TOII. TtliUtr o lxY. Tour, MttoB te riaa, U ttvwnn. Ail foot iiin tor Kd. U Huntl 4 c.'i HONEST CLOTHING If our nofi an nnt tn Um bania al tlWmknft.U In yoai aw. tUUK Til KM from Um lll.hr fcsowg 5 Ur"l Min.4)kia Wliloalf)imio HrTZ la Utm world, at erliwa tluU will UAKtt Kock evna !)(. ji ar hi- iiiuganaina Im aRurd 10 I hi If. If your 1iKaLJ.ii 4mm ai oar pjode, eaue U u ait m Wllx far. null you a Mult tm nmml, ariimaa or aM II CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS." LATEST. GOING 11 COLUMBIA'S WATERS. Iiicushay Mokm.su, 7:30. The lowor river liat fallen twelve .lichen sinco Jl o'clook last night, anil k still falling Latent advioen from tho upjiei river rejiort wutern falling fast. MM . f 11 . i ne oiunuua lian rinen only ahont twelvo foet at Vancouver, and can not prove langeroun. Total daniago can not ho estimated at thin writing. i ma waa a irraoeful leptenc In Mr. Itl ilim wi'lcoina to th marllliua oon- i-ii'iu' ilul.jat,ai "Tli aiKikon Ian. HiuiKi-aof th world will eontinu to b inioiy, liut iietcaalty ouma-la that tli niiHKilten lniiimKoof th m aliall b niio. Aiumiita liar been mad to toal th kull uf Knir)n from hi era re In ly llnllowoiiifUry, Concord, Haa. If tli et'iimidrrla would ateal F.ineraou' eaanjrt Inatond, and trjr to iiublb uiu of tli wiailoin that emanated from th taKe' akull In hla Itrutiln. the would larn how to got Into better builnea than purloining bonea. Tlie iiiprem court of Indiana haa de- olded that a blcyolo rider ha aa muob right to a road a a wagon haa, and used not get out of tho way for foar of fright ening norma. Uorao munt b dueatd to the .lulit of blcyclii. lu America ther I far lea precaution agalnat aocldenfa at railway oroaatng otot country road than ther I In Europ. Our theory tv . inat iioopie hav eye. ar and briitn. and can look out for themiulve and train tholr horie to do the am. , M. H. Flanagan, WI10I.KSA1K AM) KKTAIL LIOUOR STORE. - ; Ttr o.n hand rn acst si.xtio heiilthftil, all Frnit anj VeueUWes l-MMrVuirLiiVKta-iW xM "unItly. Teriusone-thinl ui.aaii. down- " I'aianee in one Yeur at II. rUAKAUAM. ,;i. ... t.. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" is divided into 7(1. two and one-half. and five aero tiaets. It is located on the heights overluoking the Clackamas; heneo X name, it is about One tiiiie from Court House and One-half mile from the city limits. The Count v road eroeat' ''CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" whieh makes it easy of access, being alamt twenty ininutea walk from the centre of Oregon City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" lies in Oregon City Kehoul district, ana mm-naser can have the aJvan .. ..r I: .i - i'ii vi aeiiuiug iiieir ciiiiurcit to a goo.!, graded itil.lie nchool. The is bixkI. the Location verv Mvery, Faed and FaleSUhle ORECON CITY. IAH ATKU SKTWKKN Till UKllHlK AND DieroT et(ht mt cent. For further jiartic- uiars inquire or E. E. CHARMAN, City Drug Store. All . x ........ . .1 t'ouoie ami Mncie Knn. and ad- r. n aie norm- always on hand at th lowes jincea. A oorrall connected with the bani or Iihw stock- Inlornalioa rnrardln' an kind el lock proioptly attended to by person m letter. 1'sy I . inihililej to the firm of are rtiletul to call at one and settle their aivounte or th me will b placed In the hand of a collector. (irkk fiao. yuur tr.nuwa if nq try aa IUi an dr I Im,v built eu llii. IfnmMM ImainMa br I A1N'1AK1N0 urlbult. asd brikitui Imjl are aa wouk b At mm bv. Lu, L. Uvim.i Si Co., Myla Ortiulun, i i- la enWftif Suit, or Owrnnaia obaana f atrlull i llkitii( ruU Ua nam, utmn i uwhoji, inw vaaa. vtom aa aa. vav ikrma. w uwmmutw, awm ailiWa. Uf ialllXa Irun arolsk lo baat Referencee-Wrat Hiiu hack of cm. a,., uiiiiaX j.u,aw; oonioi katlaul bmtk S CUKMu, av(,iul (i.uuu.uuu. EH L HUNTLEY A Ca, Manufad urcrt and Wholesale DeaJen in Cloth inj for Men, Boy and Children J22 tnd 124 Market St , Chita;;, IIL P. 0. Box 667. rllool MoMcy. There ia plenty of iiionwv on hand to loan of d'liixil fuoila, ar.d It Kill he lo Die intoreat of all liorrora, eacially tlnwa alio need an v tiinriileruhle amiAint well aa loiiir lime Ihniik, to liorrow ai hool money. Tin ii ahaolulely the el.eat money to l-e had H r cei',1 and no rom- uinalona alter I lm Itrat year. Call on C 1. IjiUmrette, AtttYiiey for the board. i:ieetrle Hitler. Thl remedy ia heroming well-knoaa and eo iKipnhtr aa lo m eil m eierial nienlu.n. All lui liavt) ued M iif Hitter ing Ihe aaitin winu il praiae A pure medicine. loc imtexiat and it ia Suaratiteed to do all that la claimed. IIm. Ilin.. u.:ll ..ii . m wiit nir,- ni, iiwawn m the I.iveraiul K i.Iiu v'k will remove Tim. plea, Uolla, Salt HIk-iiiii und other aff.-e. lion CaniH-.l hy minir.' IiIikkI W ill ,!rive Maluria from the aratem and yr ventaa Well aa cure ull .Malarial lever. For cure of lleadm he, t'onitiiutiun and In.ll.'i.Htii,i try Kleetrie Hillera Kn tire aaliaiai liiin iriiaranteed or money re (iindMl. I'rico U tenia and l.(Sl''r holtle at (i. A. Harding' drugstore. Horsa DoucHt and Sold. GRAND BALL MEINIG'S HALL A 4 lre T wether. Ma. WuiiM'i Hoothino Svair, for elildren teething, la tha preacrtption ol one of Ida bml leniule ntiraea ami nhai- ciana in the 1'mte.l hutea, and haa tien oaml for lorly yeara with never-failing aiii-t-eaa by milliona of niolher for their children. Jiuring the pnaexa of teeth ing Ita value ia inealciilahl It rehevea u le i-iiiiu iroin fain, eureai lv.,nirv .,,,1 diarrhii-a. Kriinnir in the Ixmela' ..! wind-colic. Itv ilviiiif Iii-mI:Ii i.i ii,. ciiiiu it mi ma rnotlier .Net lee. All IMHjM.' .1 I t A ! I ,i,iihk iiieniaeivea in- Ol. Vaieniinei tVenifig, reO. MelA'dlon.e, either l.ymHo or aii-ount, 14th, 1890. must rail and eelila np Wfore February i.-imi.aa ineru ia going lo lie avliamte in toe Hrm after thla dale,. All I ICKOtS, - Including - Call 0u,,,lll '-X that time will U mthe and - Supper, - $1.25. "nuof my atiomey forcollw iiun. No utiaentlaiiianlv con,ln,-i a!II Al ''sa, h iwrmittml !n the hall. J'.'3 3t The (ireat Kaatern Stor. Sheriff. Rale. Htat or OaiHiN, i OorTT or Cui'iku, ( Nolle ta lii'rrbv aivau. II, al In l.i.r.i.i., a I of an aiiTitii.in luiinl out of, ami ini.ti rl llie tl of Hi. Clrruli tVmrt. of llie Hut. l wngoii, mr me loamy ,.r .Multii.iniali, lataxl January !fi!d, lni, and lo inn diractmj and tteliverrd, aa Nlieriir of I'l.k...... Coiinty. (irrgiiii, enminaiidiiig nie, In tlie i,..iirUi inr niaiaoi iiregon, III an aetlon wherein T. l lIui kiiiKliani and II. W. Price aru.. under tlie Hrm name of Mucking, ham A Trie, were nUmilil. .,,,1 v. Ii..m.. and M. K. Htirtnn, are ilulemtaiita, cum I niaiiiliiig tn toaatirv nlaintiir'a ilmnaii.1. to-wit: $UU, and the further turn ol eSI.Mii I In order to eat I if v aal.l ,1 niaml. nA r.. want of iermiiial pmparlr, I did, on llie Itlli dav of January, A. IV 0, levy uimiii the following real property Ih'IiiiikIii( to aid dvfeiidanla, aa follow, to-wit: Lota Ii (ni and aeven (7), tn block twenty-ftmr .-f. ... .,.. wiwii ui riviiwooii, aiiualeil In iiwaainaa nillinv. iireuini. I wil .. k.i.i unlay, tlie Slh day of March. A. II. I.Il at the hour ol one oVIm'k r. M, of aai'l day, al ...v ..M. .i..uw uimr in rregon .wy, llr. ST. LOUIS Medical and Surgical Dispensary, n aS uriini Bpniii aui a& ioii,pnM-eutoellallor.aidpniiiertyaiiiuo. "-"..., w., Manager. lion, to llie lilKlieat bidder, for eaal, ' "Vuktlano ,o7h,.TmTY,'0"i d. lo aatafv aaid aunia end ....i !. oaei.oN. ic aut' 1.. a ..- "T V. " . "" ",,u aim oa tub near rio,. No .ta,.. e. . ocruliig oiiata. m , . . . W' W- 8""S, Hheritr of Clai kimaa t'ounty, Dregon. '-" wr. i.jr, uregoii, January jaiiw-.n i-O, s H L4J A LU nu.iiin, aim iiiit Niirnarlm nf Oambrlitt M., have been moved lu Baal Haaailana, Calllornl. where Ihe bu.lueu will be roiiiluol.il a. j Tlie Kaymnnd Flower and Heed Wore, , 0. It, Hour, Mn.t Kast l'asadena, ful. Send lor eomalale Ualaluiue. v CEO. REDAWAY, f ', Houae aid Mlffii lnlatluK, Ual. omlnlng, raining, lHper ' llnwirtnK mu4 Ulnln'. I All wo'k latlalantory, Chareea madef'tte Order, may b lull at K.Q. Caullfeld '? """i MARKKT KKPOUT. Wheat, V tide, Oata, V Lu Flour, let grade, $4.00. NtODUCE :- rttltter, HloSOela. Kgga, 60c. , (Milckona, druaned, V doi, (8 3 0 4 (hiekons, live, $ 3,00 to 4.50 Ttirkevs, I'otatoe. V hn to.?e Onion, V lui i(H). ' Apples y box, 11.50 FKKI): 'Hhoi ts, 20 50 1 Urun. 117 Mi , lay, timothy baled. I8 to t0. liny timothy linme, $, Clover, baled 10 to 11 MKAT8 : 1 heef, live, S e. I. Hof dreaded, tic. Veal, dreaaed, 7e, 1 Hogs, live, ae. . Hogs, dreaaod. 5t,o. Hlieeii V head, I2.WI and $3.00. I Wool,. :oayi V. country bulk, Ilo. , i Lard, bucketH, lOo. 1 Hams, fth, n to 12c. ' hHliJes. l, lOo. . J( bliouldora, VII, 7, 8e, blUED FKUlTSi- ;j AH kinds very dull, , Apple, aim dried, 3 and 4o. noma, aun dried, II and So. il'miies, um dr'ed, 4 and Oo. l'ears. aim drlod. H and He 1 Applo, machin dried, bleached 8 A 7c .....in, iiiMiiiiuiv uriuu, o to 70, rears, maehln dried, 0 and7e. ' "' I'ruuos, inaehin dried, 5 and 8c, " The muet eonwuiriill arrannd office ia the .1. . rraimem ol all PIUVATU DISKASKH The tVirtnra mannlre to cure any eaae of Neu ralala, Mrk llraiUche and Mhcuniatl.m. AH aiwaara of Women aucoiWully treated We I'ii'." ",cu n.y. Cu,,Sh' 'u" Trouble or Throat Uieeaae rurable. liiachatKe from Kara rurocl Im aa atn-a 11.... The Hoctora auaranlre tocureanyeaeeofSvph- lla Gonorrhr. of Uleel. Klrkturea cure.1. ," diArrenre how lune alamlln. I.,-,-,.,.. Ji. Lnat Maiihuod or Slahllv Kmlaalon. cured perl manenllv. The hi,Ii ,.rir..i ballon enrtuaU cuird In .h,.rt n.. ..im And all klnila ormwih. rM...i ?...!. . Ihe body, no dlllrrenn huw lone alandlhir or how lariiP thry may be. There la connected with the Sr. Loma Mdicl M,.r.nMi me nc Hlirvical Bk III am II,. rai'lftc Coeat. YOUNil I.AltlKo i..u. lii ui" " "a - "" ""'a unoeryour Uvea "w win irniove lltat tt We will remove .f .r.. :.r'" I elve vnu bMi,iiri ... , ' "n14 S All Icltrr. an.wrred nrotntitly. c,i '.Bit MiTxrTvVL'l.S'J r""'"'y lalk eo.t. nnthlni. UUNOKKua THHATlil) MONTHLY. ' i lhNTS AKH MAMt KASY. llui klen'a Am ir a Sulre. The Itet Salve in the world for Cut, Kruiitea, Sore, fleer. Suit Kheum, Fe ver Korea, Teller. Chapjied barma, ti.il blaiiia. Coma, and all Kkin V.r, .i.n. and (Hiaitiyely vnrea 1'ili a, or n v re ouired. It a iriiurantiil lo viva 1J.W...-1 aaliafaction, or monrv refunded. 1'rii- :'StniU in-r Iwx. Foraaie by (1. A. Harding The Xew DlMinrrr You have heard vour frienda and neighlra ulking uU.ut it. You may vonrwell be one of the man who know from personal experience Jiiat how good in. 11 ia. 11 voil nave ever tried it, you are one of ita ataiinch (hernia be cauae the womterlul thing ahoiil It tw, thut when once given a trial. Ir. King'a New Hiacovcry ever alter hol.U a ,l;i,e 111 the bona.-. 11 vou have never used it and ahould tie allluled with a cough, cold or auv throat, lung or cheat trouhle .H iire a IhiIUo at once and give it a fair tnal. It i guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Ixdlle free at ti. A. Hartling'a Irng More. A Sound Legal Opl.ilim. E. Hainliridkie Miimlnv Fj., Cunty Ay flav Co. Tex ,av"; "Haveum-d M.H tnc Kilter with numt haptiv r.-aulta. My brother aleo waa very low w ith Ma larial Fever and Jaundice, but waa cured by timely uw. of tlita medieine. Am aat iatied Klwtrie Itittera aavi d hia life." Mr. 1. I. Wilcoxwmof Home Cave, Ky. add a like tcatiu,ony Huving: He posi tively liehevca ho would have died had it not been for Electric Hitter. Thi great rcnio.lv w ill waulnfl anweil aa cure all Malurial lii.'i(!.eB. and Ur all Kidney, l.iver and Stom.n l. Iii.r,t..r. atanda uneipialled. I'rii-ea 50 , enu and 1 at (j. A. Harding' prug Store. C 53 iGAGO COTTAGE ftne attained n rlundnrd cf CJooUonoa which adiim. .r i 1 m ne-. It otaiiiiiin f , y liiijiroTomont that In Two tire -1--V (-'. Mxasu flx'i T1UI k . ' . . ' I " 1 ' . 1 1 - -al r . ij'if 1 Thaaa excellont Oreatia are rauim. e nie, quailly ol lorn, quick nionea, variety ol eaa kinaUun, arU.ile deainn, brauiy la tniah perfeet aonaunicUou.ninkiha uuim Uie luoat alUacUveTorna. awiiul aial d.airatile oivatie fur huiuea. i..-.i hurehea, lodkMa, eoclolkJ; ew. -m, UTAnLMHED RF.PTJTATlOaT. VBXttl'ALED rACIUTIIX. u.iliju woniiwew, BMT HATKBIlk oatarwan, auu mi THS POPULAR 0EI3AN laitraotloa Books and Plaao Steel. OalaiogaeaaDdPrle LKU.QB arpUoaUoa), na CHICAGO C0HA6E ORGAN GO. ' 31 BLUE ISLAND AVE, CHICAGO, ILL. aa aa n S!WTeMaeiar - v - ' . . V' ', . u .tV'l.'fV,, v- ik ---aiiiiMai 8C RIFTU KB 0, P, WINRMKT unaertakerai and oii i wr: Sr. a 1 t