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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1890)
r Till KXTKUriUSK, ITHI,1HHKI EVERY THURSDAY AT OREGON CITY, OR. THI'KSIUY, VV.W. 13, H). BUILDERS AT WORK. The Waters Hardly Quit Lap , ping the Stones before Work is Resumed. Iteatly for ItuHlnetit. The Oreuon Citv sh mul door factory have pushed tho work of re arranging tlit'ir nuiehinery and nd- vertise hmilr by tho 1.1th. Electricity I I'owcr. P. F. More of tho V. F. Klco trio Light Co. wns in town yeater Jay. Ho enya they will h.tve elec tricity hunnning over the wire to Portland in a very few days now. To lliill.l at Once. A visit to tho Oregon City Furni ture Company yesterday found them busy clearing out their ma chinery from the falling mill. Hut they wore not too busy totulk oft he new building which they are going to put up at once. i . ii j I'luiu for the Woolen Mill. HKTTKIt liril.liIMIS, Messrs. Jacobs, of the O. C. Mfg. Co. were up tho first of tho week considering plans for the future, which are not yet jerfoctod, but we may say that they are content plat ing enlarging with permanent buildings along Main street adjoin ing their present property. Thus id the Ilood proving a U-uetit. Vw t'lrelalor Mill. The excelsior company have no' fully determined upon their future action, but enough it! known that they have the plans for ne buildings, l.V) feet long and M feet wide with ample protection against high water. They have also pur chased fix new excelsior cutters am one picker which will lw here thi week and put to work in temporary buildings at once. To Itulld Hotter Than Erer. U'ontlnue.l lium third pnuo.) was reauuto.l by our nun-chum ami houachohlcn ninny Main aired. Aatho waters recoiled and ceased to '1 tlooi. the merchant tiHik iselon and began hoyeliny out sand and wleldinii broom, and crubhluil bruahc with vigor, Much aand was fouml on all Hoot. At. noon K, l. Kelley'a huiMiny occupied by the Oroon City Shoe Store was entered and lull)' a (not of sand was found piled In ou the Moor. The ((real Kaslem got Into their build Iny ilui iny tho foienooti ami fuuiid that they bad foiyuttoii to care f-ir ouio thing, so thai they wom considerably tluinayeil. The water came half ay up on tlieir fc In which acre alt honks ami aera, hut alien oun.., It was found to I water proof. L'arly Thiin day morulny the Ited Front was wawbod out and Inmg out a sign, "Keady for Ituaineas " While the uieichant were titisr with their stock, gtngt of men wore bimy on the outaidu following up the now fast receding water repUi'liiK the waahed uut aidcwalka, which had moatly teen oocuri I'V much labor on the day previouo at th corner of Mulli street. It is worth while to moiu tion that hut fur the foiethouylit of ome ol urn cillaen the looaeuud walk would all hare gone out through 5ilh olivet to the river, hut on Viuudr liy great eirliun on tho part of ale they wore saved. The itien thus soiling were under great ohllgatlnii to Mia. II C. Steven and Mrs. Kohl Witaon foi hot eolfee tervod. In the uioi nitty the under rlghl then Tint hanks on liulh aide were carefully searched hy foot and hnali hulthe search was frulllea. A rctrt wa started hefore noun aad gullied wide elrclllalloil to the ell'ei t that he had bean rescued at Itlneai'son's ; but the repoit wa utterly yioiiiitlleaa, sATcanAv' ti'MUlAiiVi , Till morning the people of Oregon City begin to think the water low, a it has fallen t we've feel or more nines Wednesday noon, hut what How appear low In the face of the highest water ever known htue would have teemed very high watei one week ago. It In yet higher than the 'Ht Hood. H la vrt a mighty torrent a dealroyluy power, hut compared with VoivtiJMy tiuoii alien It wlKul At) nut AMI) (1 IMl'lll a above low water mark It I low, It wa luipiwulhle at the hlghiol atugn to determine tho height of the wiil.n, hut to-day Mr. T. W, Sullivan of the W, V, P, A P, Co. was able to gut down to a haaia Hilnt the height of which above low water he knew ami to niea ureup from that to tho mark of high water, This give u an engineer' lly lire and they nmv he relied upon a be ing abaoliiioly coriocl . It i pretty genntally comc-d.-d that the Hood of I S'.KI eiccud that ol hill by about lo (cot ill the tHy, and below by v"n inoru Hmn fiat, It la lipyliiniuy to be olhlo thl morning to ce what ha been done by the flood, t In aplle uf the wiet k.iga that I een on everv hand throughout lat remnant ol the aupeitlrucluie oi the ovurtluwpd dimilct a iiit of courage In ivk boiler house at the Sulphite work ml even j-y mrvade the ninmunliy, wont out prior to which tlm tu l.ill Irtigo UiilU nn fiu loiia laud. moke alack had been cut away to pre. heiliy proving cU'H liuuvely that luiild- vent tlieir (tilling ou other building to : g can lie luillt to Hand llui mlhlleM their detriment. Puring the day tho I ''"" Thl morning lao lUga wet water seemed a hold under the went end ol I H'rown out from 1Kb pulp mid ulphilii th cement mill and began to aui.li It out """""'I Ibitteriug (old int hiimod rapidly. In urder to aave it the build- i lo ''"city the glad Inlornmli.in that they ing Mr. Middloluii had l'l"lH in ' ''ad vamiiibe,l the Hoodi, nd (rum thi abviut US) tons of crmnit nn H rm 1 'l vaUstroplie tUegoii City will rim.. iKnigla iMiiiity, It waepenlv till-!1'"1 bom lire, hut tn.in anlor, pbirnit ing to 111! a ho', with but it had lo go. i'''' 10 ""'n' stronger and U-tter, and to Prift null accumulate at the head f : a pronperlty vn greater tbun tho ,( Yesterday Mr. Schwabacher of the Crown Tniicr Company reuchei Oregon Citv and orders were at Mice issued to Patrick Colbert t put the builders to work and to pus the work with all vigor. Mr. Schwa bacher had previously conform' fully with Mr. Cragin to whom he expressed his determination to spare no expense in making the buildings alwolutely secure. The I'ulp Mills. Messrs. W. I. Johnson and II. K Smith of the V. F. P. A- P. Co. ar rived yesterday from Sun Francis co. Their ground pulp mill in all ready to start up and they expect to lie running full blast to-morrow when a raft w ill be down. Pliius for a new lsiiler Imiise have lice pcrftrt'd and the building will I pushed. It will be of wins, lilici with iron while tho smoke stack will stand on a separate foundation A 310 light dynamo has Imtii or dered and on Monday they will have their own electric plant in oiHTation. It "will ptund in th ups r mill. To T. W. Sullivan, M. Finnegan Gun Wambbd, Win. Wilson aiui T. K. Conway, tho U F. P. A P, Co. owe a debt of gratitude for their heroic and indefatigable efl'ortH in risking over again and again their own lives to save tho coin pany h mills, limn ami again they put their livea in jeopardy to nave property, when they know that they were facing death in going out. Others ipiailed and refusei to go but those courageous, cool headed ami determined men never faltered. Nor are they deserving of tho company alone. Thecommun ity may well remember that the future of thin place was hanging on the fate of the mills and factories and these men did their part well and faithfully to perserve to this town the hope of a glorioun future. Honor w say is due to all of these from this entire community. In its report of tho Ilood hist week Tiik Kntkhphihr stated that th engineer and firoman of tho Throe Sisters wero frightened. We are glad to learn from Capt. Short that wo were in error and that both ntood firmly at their posts without thought of flinching. It is only duo to state that tho editor was tak en seriously ill last Wednesday noon while gathering Ilood news, and that ho wrote over a column by dictating from his lied, and that the word about tho engineer was brought to him there. It is uncertain whether Chicago or New York secures the Great Kipoaition, but It 1 a positive fact that Itludblldor is the Infallible remedy for all blood dia eases, and la a safe, sure ami reliable tonic. Sold by K, (I. Cauleld. year. Main trel hut lower down the work of clearing the atreeta bruvulv on 11,0 woliii mill wa Fine saw loga ar Mng cut Into tovp. i morning and found lu have tillVid vmi wood. Mirlo of all kind la being ! ,co,e '" l nut uppo,.d. Th piled up out of th way. No loin. I Hmhing room i piled with aaud to tba liava pamted along Main alloc! till linn , ''''I'"1 of from Unco to aeven leet, lying evening hon o.io ventured up a (ar a 111 beneath which ia tint machinery Fourth llreet. Above tlmt ilia fearud ; ru"" '""o piece ol which riml b"k lu place , It tlaaaMw was "''"i re ,.( ,, m M 1M, nouseimm Htccta moVod, AmongHl oilier uiing,, wa lltm itlhu si".u..l,,maH(,wilx u,achl.,ene,lyo. I bo well over widen hu ln.,1 lmluilll wa aiamling thirty f..0t (roui me eiuuiikineut befom. The brick wall of tho well la now IKieim Uvt from too bank, iiii.I tho wind mill hH rloatod. W. C. Iloluioa ivn biilldlng two houaea (or Mia. liuiuildaoii, U.lh of which ate settled out of ,c m ,,, .l.,,,,,,,! W. II, lieddlok' woodabed l a wreck and unity hou-elmM ,!, WBI ,HI. Kd. Clarem-o poiler mor-d luoat of hi omn ia, thou brukn In thn wulla of hi houurt which romnliied atuudluu in place. a did alai) Win I(ii,Iki' llolh luet oiiio Imuiebold ollWla. John llaniia' nouao, iaiig hunt, waa moved The lotaf.ill up the contracting riiipciilar Ailno'a amall houen Wua moved ami art down iiHtrldii of Ib.i rulhoad tiack. It hu I to be cut down , moved, Cbaa Callll 'a hoii,, va h,4 iwovod, but he lot In furuiimv, oiitliulldinga and fnce. One building took up kia pwl tion Jiiat Mow the mllio.td in thn mid dle o the Almrnelhy M,, of tho fam illea have moved back ami have brvu huy all tin week eluailug an. I drying out thell li,iii.e. itoaidea tin. wioihoul pokoii ofun the 1 1 voi (rout, Iheio Imv been evwral largo laud alidea nloug thu Ahoinelliv, notably In (runt f II, p, IteHtow'a properly, aial alinoal an on. lliolot iKdongmg .j Mr. Smith, er pentur, ' ' Til utit li!. " The iiiIIU on the went dft'ngVo' aWl tho le.t. Thank to their aolld eontruc tion audio thu iinHiiug ell'.irt of T. W, Sullivan, who lahuiod uiicvaaiugly to guard thn mill from danger. Ity the breaking of th C0 Paar Co'a Imhiiii of (rained limMn, the ulphlte mill wan in groat danger for a time and would have bean ermhed, but or timely action, A it wa, the moku alack and Uiilor Iioiim wero wrecked. After th water had hcgim lo tibaida the lioith aide l th cliDinical room wa drawn In a way by th iqctlon of tho waler, but it a viailnd thia promptly chm l-ed hy Mr. SuHifan and iaye.1 lu placn. The aulphita mlU'e damage waa moatly owing tit the tintlif ihed tate of lha huil.lftiga. The oftlc nearly lloaled o(T when th window U came inveiej ; hot the timely cutting of two hole lu the r.Hif to releaa tho com- that the otrool ia dug out badly ai the I hu.idiedaof dollara Auolher aectioii of j prened ir, ad It. The ground pulp water premnt that pMraiice The m'M "ue. ml nun h of the mjIc of the Kleclrio Light Co. ar, ; m' hineiy of the wti wotk I thrown tipped every way while the wuva bang Iffoind and bmled In the land; down in all direction. j t'"1 " "l thought to m eeriou.ly dam- Tliefioet olllce wa not ocn and to a-''1'- The rrmaiiilng wooOen building meet th e.iiergen.y Tiu Kancaraiaa ' r" badly racked and were only aaer.t eatabliiho. a down atair olli of ita conildele dentruclion by tho Imp,.. own, but a lew rod (ion) the edge of rul "1 U. It. S waielmiKe It ....hi..-. . mm hti uiiereu nu malerial loa et cept to the wrl uiachliiea, which ar wall roaled ill mud. Th Crown I'aimr Company lol all their dreaned lumber, Iml they flnd, now that the water baa uhnM, thai their wall la a arcvly banned. the water and undr the algu"Ktia eaiav I'oat Olltco . Opp.niiiun to I'm ! Sain." To K.i r.Ki-iHK wa diapmiaed on time to it patron, llova wo' ear ly on the atreet wiling coplea of Tun 's rnKi'HiFia (or which there demand. The atreet in KxTiacKOiir, olllce pitoieuleda novel m en after the iaaue of the parr Singly and in groupa men too. all about eagerly '-alining the full report of the flood con tains! therein. It wai uuite metio tii i..m at. I. i-. nerallv ei e. led that Ja. oh. Pro. Tho e k along the h. ka are awept ol will build now and euUumlal building all Ml and the h. k. have aufleied th lo replmv lhoe de.troyed. Within the i loe uf their ifalea. i.mrl, .J H,- ing over the wall and all the old build- Imperial mill and warolnmae hand wore !niy iM'tling thinga to right. Tho loga ! 1...11. - . 1...1.. . .... 1 , waa a ureal I "a ""en up, ami carle. I front of Tiik ' .. and the aud cleared awav. The ( K. A V warehoiiMi hu aulfcred a e veio battering and allow ita evil elfecta. .ai-iiii . nvi 01 Hie aotiui en. I are gone, I Ornn (My M fg Co. and lb email weal end ia well nigh do-I W TA l.i'o nu.leU ol ahmglea, ,a.k aonio heavy rl' A 1' l o ing Two of the fate have already been found and men aie busy clearing out he canal. Tho Intention ( to have the lock open a ain a poaaihle. ar;HATii i, .Mia. poli'an in apiH-arance. Hv nouna ol lllu" o orck m thn warvhme and it of pocial meaaenger to aeveral ; "tu"' right when It got them. The won point and through the eir.irla of the ' ,l,,r ' 11 "inch Tho brick proprietor, aaaiated by friend of Til i no' ""ied Very materially in Karaai aiaa, tho pier we golten out I "' ''"''bug ileelf, bill the warrhoea to all oflli-e in th county on Tlnir- i ''elating machinery aie mote or l day, ncept two, and nulw itliattuiid- j ,"l"l. ing no mail wa leaving Oregon Cily. aaoiTTowa. The Oregonian again came by anecia! Tho upper end of Main tieel I dug meaaenger ami old readily at i'.'i ccnU. conaldcrable depth, juat ahova Owing to the fact that water alood tU I"""!1. but the removal of the oer their big pree they hud only a ; "'""'"Jin around lh- pump ahowa that four page pa-r for the llrat time in!l""ll"r il ,,l,r main have been a two year. j "nu i' damaged a wa at flrit aiipMM.. To-night (or the llrt time the almoin- of I ?,'rl.v " lightly coiielrncted ehoda. tho electric light' noticed, a horeiofore the niiMci ha aheil her pale light over the ib'Htru. live ai-ene. hut to night th A lwC to trfel are daik damp and deMried. Miiiuv. Ihiring the night tin water ha fallen fully five f,t, thereby I'liabhng mer chant lo return to their alorea and of fice a fai up a thu Imperial Mill. Soma of the merchant worked all night clearing out and getlinir ready for biii- neaa; but the day tin. I inont of them unprepared (,,r hiitinc AUivo Slth atreut there ia not a diy gooila lioiiae ellinggjla, anil hut one or two grocer are waiting on cimtomer Oacar K. A. i . t I.) , ... i"-"K ow ma goon in Ilia ni.l il r v houwt building, and advertiaea: "(iro- coriea at old nricea. Flour one dollar pernack." Iliaphn of huaineiiN il vol under water. Crowd of aight-teer am everywhere proent, both from town ami country, while on every hum! individual anil crowd arc clearing the dohria from w ith in their houae and around their prem ise, Kicept for thn pile ofdnhriathe aiglit-tu'er can go where they plena.', o generally are the fei a swept awav in the overflowed dihtiict Thia morn ing tho eels commoD to tho fall were found clinging tu rock along Main t rod, but a water is iieceary to tlioir eiiat- once, they aoon periahed, The wator continue to recede faat, iiiul as it return to it channel more and mora damage and wreckage i revealed. The final sum of loMHoa cannot lie known (or weeka, and many of the Iohhci of individ ual are of audi a nature that they can not be replaced. KIHT KATAI.ITV, Thi morning Olticy CIiiiho mid .fame Shaw were about tho woolen mill In i boat making eiamiiiatlon of damages They had heard that the picker limine, willed had floated away two iluv lire vioua, wua lodged at the mouth of thn 'luckamua, and they iluloriniiied to go and see if it were theie and learn its con dition. Ihev taitud dow:; well out in the river, but when almoHt direct ly under the auapeiiHion bridge a whirl struck them, and li, un iiistunt the boat was sucked under, Mr, Nhuw managed to cling to the bout which was bottom tide up, and after a littl he munagnd to turn it over. DoiiU Immediately put out from fthoro and ivactiod him from hi perilous and uncomfortable position, away below the rapids. Testimony rel ative to Olnoy'sfute ia conflicting, Home who wore standing on tho bridge and who witnosaed the accident are punitive that ho sank right under (he bridge, while other amort that he was seen clinging to an oar mid floating only a short diatunce from the boat down a far as tho rapids, Mr, Hhaw nays he saw nothing of him after the boat capsized. It 1 most prolmhlo that he was drawn ! oiilhtiildiud and fencca between Main j atreet and the river aonth of Sixth Direct ie either gone, deinoliahod or badly racked. Thia Include aeveial atore. 1 r" ami warehouae Starting fiom John Schram' lion.,. punt r. Norria', T W. l'oH''a, Cha. Kelly', J (l.l'il. j bury' and id on up one can walk with out other instruction than (hut furuinhcd by pile of dnft The ground la laid bare of all gra and llower bed, or elae ! J"' Wilkmaon they are both buried 'ncath the Wahed I '' Ml 'ouara Hand. ijihwk ri A T. The aame al ol (emea la here everywhere Hotel. It la no trouble, for tho pedealriau to go where he pleaae providing he d slgethe drift pilea. C. N. tjieenman'a fence wa paitly atanding, hut wa beHtriddei, by a luaoeive si.le wula. II. J. Ilarding'a flue groumlH are deatilute of fence, hut audi a pile of rubbish a garnihea hi front yard ia a caution. AmongMi It ,PI In wooihed inpiace. Wilkinaon'a ham la floated away a half block ami grucefuly loaning over to reat. Hi kitchen, woodahod and coiilenla took a tumble, a did also John tileiiHon'a burn, which meandered up cloo to the houxe before falling, John Thayer' small houmi changed front, wliilo Henry McDermotfa houae moved from it foundation and wa badly racked. Theodore linil'a Iioiiho tipal partly over and moat of the furni ture wua spoiled. Charlea Parkor'a houae balanced on one corner for aoveral days ami finally aetttled buck, but aov eral foot from foundation III l,rn tipped over on ila aide and lay thme. A small hoiiHu buck of Peter PaipicCs Mongiug tu F.d Clement ami occupied by Mr. fttlcn ia gonu entirely, Mr. I'a- ipiot has no Imicea, no capatan brokun huildinga, and lota more sand, it having lodgoU throe foot thick at hia pluco, Mr, Kit-haul's houne witro aolid ami stood the struln well, bul are botli inoro or loaa daimiged by wator, Jan. Wilkin aou'a foiicos ami houne are damaged to the value ol about f 1 CHI. Mr. Wino- aet had to move a sick wife, and hi fur niture auU'ored aouiu. Chas. Hold's Iiouhoh stood the strain well, but Mr. McNuniara' houae flouted away ui-,1 lipped orer, The mil road from the north bunk of the Abemothy, Including the bri.lgo lo John (llciiMiin'a Iioiiho, a distance of about 1)110 foot was badly out uf place. W F.oll.r Co. Crnwn l'r Co DC Saw Mill Portland Mill (' 'hamuli ,t Son V Klf irlr Woik. () 0 K.l lr, Worka I Srli, II C Kurnllure Co Il C Hah .t Uair K. lorv Il tivi-joy, griM-ertaa A llanhng, drnga and Iniil.ln,,. I'opa A Co., Iiar.lware Tlca Phi. M J Hro.lrnck l-'niita ,t Furha l."".t Alhriitht II J llanlmg llrnll) ,t WUIiama Winrart ,1 8. ri lore It Krine . John Pii-rce Jack Treiiihatl, T W Clark lieo lloylan Cha. Paiker C . Ilmwn Tlioa. Mann oral men to Hatch the river at the While Iioiiho wllli which place lie will have tel ephoim ( clloii through the night, Ihoaloamor biitona having onboard largo quantity of ulant powder, wilt be kept In reiiilliic lu blow up any largo "irui-tme tlmt may come down, Willi there precaution there are no (ear (or the n(ely of the bridge, It I safe to any that tin other cily wua overoxpoatul (oao aovere a flood ac thl ami owuped wllh ao it t lu diiiuuge a I'ortland lina aufl'ered. If the hrldue laml, u It (low Hccin likely they w mo real injury mid money lm Inflicted hy tho high water will bo trilling. Port land opli. have ullered a gial deal of ineonvoiilenoo, but they have taken that III gil purt. Indeed tho I.H-al illHaati. tlon lm Uen lo make n Joke of tlia whole thing. That I eny enoimh w hen Ini vcufoiico I llu wort we have to ull'or-wheii our Mket are touched lightly. The flood la not contluml to the valley of the WlllninetUt. Iiinpulchc finally gotten through from Southern On-gon bowed Unit tho damage by high waler ha boon greater in tho Hoguo river and t'nip.iia valley than at any jmint in tho He. The latter lm contented lloll w lib lurrying oil' a few bridge and building The former have waahed away the very o f the (llrm Itaelf, denuding the aarlh of ila aurfaie loam ndexpolng the uboll of gravel. Among thn muutic that will aufler heavily from the loaa of bridge by the freahet, Yamhill appear to lm f.. rein. ml on the roll i f diaaHter. That county waa noted for it thrift lu the mutter of hav ing It atreama properly bridged and to thelo which taxpayer will aulh-r in tlieir deatruction will , added the pub lie Inconvenience that inut reault In driving ng diatam-e to make abort one until the bridge can bo repaired or rohuilt. For the flrt time in nearly two year The Oregoniun will rcuch it reader thl morning a a four-page aln-et, jot on halt it tiaiiul aixe. Thl contrac tion in apa.-e ha In-en renderod noii' ry by the fourteen inclii-a of waler coy. oring the fltair of the biiaiue and prre riMim, making it litijHwaihle to run thia Uaue off on the big prre. A fall of three India In the riee, bewever, which ill doiititle irur la-fore tomorrow morning will again allow the regular pre to Iw put in oiwration, and it ia I'm lily probable that toinorrow'a Ore goiiinn will U deliver.-.! lo auhacriUr in it aivoHtomed aie. re tiik v i i v. AUmt half of the town of Wheatland I waeh.-d away, Including llendrick' warebolliw, with 'Jo.OOO bnahela of wheat The loa to H.ple living along the Will amette 1 gn-ateal. Stoiitenla-rg, a well-to-do farmer living on the jalund luat ! low Wheatland, bat houae, barn and ak.ak. A man nauuil Miller, with a (mall family, liel on the ame ialand. Son day night, when the waler came into the lower otory of hia homv, Ida wife waa in confinement, and be bad no meaniof ea rn . AIhuiI noon Moinlay a ndief par- I.vk) ' '? u "''' r. uo, landed their l.wl a)" be kitchen na.f and cut a bole ;, j through the main building, ami l.M.k lha ami I family, including the little new-comer, lo) to a place of aafetr and all are doing """I well. lIH. nATCIIFI.OIt - Al llnitevllle, Febiu ary ft, IH!I, Joaepb It , ae. ond soil of J. W. and Khodn Halcholor, aged 21 year, g month, and LM days. Al.nilIIT.--Al Clackamas, Oregon, on Hlinliiv, February, 1Mb. Imim, iei ig" Albright, aged (i7 years. Mr. Alhrlyht wua uilackod w lib the grlpH a l oil time aiiii-e and II aeetned to ooi ibiioi wllh olboi ailment lo pro duce dnulh, Ni:Wt,N,-At Poillaml mi I'rldav. I'ol ru ir 7th, Win M Newman, aej ol 'car, f month and 'M day llereaaed wa born In Iowa and cam to Oregon In liU.'i. driving a team ucmaa th plain, He waa well known In thl part of the atate. For the lat two yeai ho ha bmi wortlug In Portland where ho had been au k fur a month or more provlou to hi dentli For over week prior In Ida death It evident lo thoaa around him that be eonbl not livu long, heveral frultlea attempt were mad 'o nd wonl to hi relative here but thn AoimI proTenleil. Hi laxly wa brought up on th f.atona on Hun- lay and the funeral held from J. M. Heeon' houae on Monday laat, II leave four children and three brolheia and o:ie iter to mourn hi departure. CH ASK. At Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, February 7th, by drowning, A tllnejf Chae, e."iid on of Jainoa W. ami S. AiiguataChaae, aged .11 year, 3 month and 'J'i dava Olnev. a lm wa alway called by hia family ami a.H-iatea, wa born in thl city. (Mo'.., mm. , rn.-Mivcl g.l common achool education, hav. ing lieon a graduate of the public achmd her,., um aflerwarda ultomh-d the High HcIuhjI at Poitland and lb State I.'iiiver ityat F.ugene for a lime. Prior to hi b ath be had been working for the t) C Mfg. Co .audit wa while engaged in examining the damage wrought tu Una company' properly by the flood that he met In iieath. Olney wa a young man of bright in tellect wllh good proiect, atea ly go. ing. ImhlMriou and pleaaaiil Ho had no bad habit and waa a general favor ito Hi audden death ia ad U'ti-aviw nient lu hi family and many friend. MACkSKl ItU. J. II. Abbot, of Macktbuig, report llio mailer brolgo generally waahed out In that icinily and thu load much w iilie.l out. Orlpia I ijuile prevalent, nearly etery lainily In tiio neighloriioht having mails Ita eciiiaiiitence more or lea in temally, and a a reull Kr health i general ami not enjoyed I no laituly of Mr ( linger, who have oeen an a lor a long lime, are getting better. Mi. Scrauiliiii, wife of the Mack burg merchant, ja in a critical condition with lung (ever. The doctor from Mo lall i atten.luif her. Both th futility ami railroad bridge acroe iiiMing rivtr are gone and the community ia iaolateu, not having had any mail for two week. Farmers' Store! k. .. .is-; wto :. ('i i K-un t'fj STHAIGHT d NEWTON Grocery Store. Goods Sold at Portland Prices. IIKillFsT I'ltli K I'Alli FOU COt;N Tli V PliODIJCI-:. . HAY AM) FFKI' A hi F.( I Al.TY; p 'V: C. Tear, aoiloo to pl, &u, U nem.IT, Auk yoor dealer lottA.U floalbp Co.') HONEST CLOTHING If mir (noe are not In Um band m anme H'fViHKKF.KI'Kii to yirtir ee'l"n, ym n thi ( t llK TIlt.M from tla. htMT KNOWN ao4 UiK" Miin-Oauta V bolnaaic Cunriaa firm. 10 ,it;r it: I am o.iw pn i.,iiid I in. iii v f-'r the ! i r. - of I 'i. in Or.'ttoo l ily, il,. i'-ii W. . If Mlii" id' o! t'l.o kama l.-i'l Ive the ct my i llico I-AIIMON Bank, In Oi wurM. at prima that will IdAKK Vllliu eva auae arul Kr.KP YOU guraalria how wacae tt.l 10 IH IT. If your lf,AI.KH !.. M hMp our ataxia, aerul lo ua aud we WILL far. IiIbo you fcutl or OveterL, tniitma at mail on rlrt of price. W will win and rour paU'iiwi u jtiu try " an tnU I Wa ava ImUt uii lid hmiMifiea Uuom,m y our fAlNbTAKINO nwHliwla. aawl Lrd.lua bjuUV There baye been t wwii lllty an iai i ,n.. veiity.flvehouiM whed away fnn ealem ami vicinity. N In,., were bait !.- Unit have been bean! ..f. The O. It. A Pin iia-a. ,-alle.l here tho Cnlon Pacille 41! wharf, ia entirely gone 1 he II, x. I will not noon l forgotten. . ' ' ho a.-enea of dvntrurtion la ggur del i i i.i i. .i i , . 25 n.iiioiign uie loe la heavy, we ii I ,,"v'' UvU '"ftuimte in ecaping with no .Mil1""" ol life. There ia much loea .mm i Kaler' l.ttoin. Th current i par witt tliat amall laaita cannot live, and K'.l rescuer have to hade ou theditrt-a fluga and liaten to crie for help powerle to . " ai.l Tl... I.. .1 .1... I : , . i . . . . oi un- oriuge ia n..i uiacourag- ing to Sulem, und already they talk of building a new one, to . larger and bet ter than tho other 101. A. The raina ol the paat week hare ln th heaviral of the aeaaon. W. C. Ward it up aflar a eriont ill of lckiia. Fall grain Kxk wall, and ptnapeel a ar flallering at the preaent tune. 'o . on The high water waahed oul a nortion of Miller A Hon' new dam, Incurring a loa of about ee veiity.fiv dollar Th creek rote (even feat Th new officer of the l.itorarv Sjilely are: J. M. Havden, prea Ident; W. K. Maple, vice nreaident : r.. J. Maple, lacretary; and F.dua Mat- toon, Ireaauror. Iied, near Viola, on F'ebruary ft. Mr. Schlll. aged 64 yeai. Mr Schiln waa a native of Ohio; but moved to Orgon lt fall from Pakoti, with hi ton The Commercial OF OHKOON ITV CAPITAL f 100,000. Tranaoct a Central Dunking Butinet. Iialia made. (till diiMOUIitcd. Make Htllnclion Hoy and ell ex chaiigxou all point in the foiled hlutca and Koroio and on Hong Kong. I Mil lecwived aul'ject to chock. Inter et at ukiihI rale ullowvd ou lime depo. ila. Hank oja n from II A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdny eveiiinga from t till 7 1', M, D.C. I.ATOCUKITK, Prealdetit. F. K. lioNAI.IWll.V, Cahier. SlierlfT Sale. hrTr or ( 'aro.iN. i CncsTY or i le uan, ( Notli U herel.y Ou-ii, tltal lo pnr.iiuni-e of an rieinlioii iie-.J ool of, an. I iiiMlt-r Ihe Hrui of the I'in uil l i.url, o the State of Oregon, for II. c lounlv of Multnomah, ilalxl Jaounrv '.'.''I, x'n, ami to tin- .!ir.- anil ib-lltin-il, Mn-riM of I lu kmn County, liriy.'ii, i .'inniniiilinc me, in ll.e name ol Ihe Mule of on-gon, in an action wherein T. I". IHi. kici.'l.aiii aiel II W. Price, parties uieh-r tin- linn name of Km kmc l.eoi A I'ri.r. Wi re pluiulill. an. I K. Ilurton anil M. r.. Iliirlon, an- 0. 1.-1 ..! o n I ...m inaii.lii.K me l. -nti Iv plnintiit .l.-inuinl- lo wit: H,14, and Ihe fiirthi r euui ..I :i.!. CoU. In ord.-r to aaibfv nai l ilcii.uixR and f..r want of -rMiiiul .ni.rtv. I .li.l. ,,n Villi dnv ,,l Ji n.,r , A, i -'ii u-, njnii Hie foil,. n, r. u! p..-rtw 1- l,,t t.. II hi .1. Icliilai.ta, a Il touit; n ') and wo'ii (V, i'i 1,1. k M.-n! .,,ur (.'4(, in Ihe loan of IN-Iiwianl, -iln.il, ,t m Tia. kamaa r.nintv, i iri-'on. will, on Sal unlay, Ihe "lit il.,,- of Mari li, A. l -ni, al the hour ..f one u'i l. k r. w. of mii.I ilav. at Itiel'ourt IIoiim. il'r in i in .-.li I'iiv. iire- li. pr.-.l tix'lli.ll.'l ui.l proia-rtv 'ul pnl- auclloli, to ll.e liik-hi-. luil.ler. for raali III hantl, to katii.lv kmi.I unltt ami cota, and an ruinx c.'l. W. W. II. Saw... Mieritl ol I 'la. kannia I "Unl y, oipgon. IIki.mI al On-gou I ity, On-iii, .luininrv I-- jaii to : I ... ' f"" lie l I'ay I p. All Nn.on indebted to the firm of (irven Pro. ai hxpioalod to rail at once and t 1 lo their uccouul or tho uiuo w ill be placed ill the band of a collector. lint;! f'.itoa. ara m wa wrmltl t dinia by. i, L. Uunrutt A Co., Myle Originator. In orlwlii Kul la or Orentnat tAimn &-J alrlutl y (ollowlna: rulm for luugn, UMit i llnaaal mnweura, over veat, ckm up uo. iWr wrrua. Waial inMuiufK, over aula. liuia U louwaur, Iruui orotcti lo buL Raferaneea-i-iret Xwtfoiwi Bank of nu eau, oaiaoU J,0OU.aio; Cuutlortitaa taUoual liauk of Maw, oapiul i,wu,wu, ED. L HUNTLEY & COL, Manufact urers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing (or Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124 Market St , Chicago, III. P. 0. Box 667. School .Money. Theie ia pleii'y of money on hut.d to loan of arliool ftiu.l, and it w ill be to the inlereal of all lairiowent, i-enevially lhoe who need unv -oniderubln amount a well a long time loan, to borrow reboot money. Thi i abeolutelv the i heapot inoncv to la l ad H r i ei;t and no com miiiloii afler the Hrt year, ( ad on C. H. Lalotm-ttc, Altorn.-y for the laird. -Me; ft Will. We d;'iro bi aay to our citiren. ,a for year we have been eelling Ir. King' New Ihiw-overv for Conaiimplinn, I r. King' New l.i'lii Pill, P.iu-klen'a Am1 ca ulve and Kiectric I'ottera' and have never bumli.'d remediea that well a Weil, oi that have given eucb llliiveraal ati faction We do not hcilute to guaran tee thetn everv lime, mid we Maud ready to refund the purchun- p'ii-e, if aulialai t.iry remill do not follow their iim Theao remtdie have won their great pularity pundv on their merit For aalo nl li, A. Harding' lrug Store. Jtucklcu'a A nil en Suite. The IV't 1-ulve ill Ihe world for Cut, Urui-i-a, Sores, Clc.-r. Suit lUieiitn, Fe ver .-or.-H, Tetti-f . I hapiM-.! hariu. ( hil blui.i. Corn, and uli skin F.ruptioii, won poeniveiy cure I in , or no pay re- give periei pnred. It ih gnaraiilc-il to aatiafiu lion, or Inoliey H-fumh-d, l'rice , enl a-r Ikix, l or enl by li. A. Harding wa buried Thuriday. He Moii a A nob .'Ol oial 37ft luu i!.M aw It lila.io ! Win. llamUi oi Harry Anne Win. M'oo.1 i, J. Ibney W I! Mart p,, I'larenca Porter yjj Cliaal'allir a, Cha II.. I.la oy, Pi ter r.pi l ti, T.I Omenta ia W It Ite.hlick Hnhart l-'iuley pno K K.-niii'ly .4al I' N lirctnmiiii 41m Malt lleurlli ,--(, J II Schram ntl MiHire ,t llulK-ork pm Thro. Uriel it Mral' II I, Ibirmeialar pm Henry Mr llcrini.lt J.1I111 tlleaMin frto llorhaui llridgc jO I. T Hnnii hilni-a llolan Jim I.' P Wiueatit ... J.',o .hiliu Wilkinaoii pm T I. t'liannan kj t'liainian llro Cliarinan A .Co. 0 I' Triiiiaportnliou Co T"1"1 InllU'i CUV VI I I. At thi particulur jaunt the wator did but lit tie damage. Corvallia i particulur- ly well altimtc.l, and our tneta wore high und dry. The biiaiue wrtion of Mum treet wua at leant ten fin't higher thun th water, and the city would have la-en auto with twice the volume of w a- tor Kuahing through the valley. Heuton county will antler loaa damage, -rhupa, (him any other county in the Willum- etto vulley. Farmer huvo la-en in the city to-day from all eoctlon, mid with the exception of a few email hridgoa wantied out, report no (luinugo to ivak of. Your correNimlent baa juat int. vlcw edSu.rintunilcnt llowen of the Ore gon I'acillc, who ay the regular pa. enger truin will arrive here front Ya- qiitnn at her uaiiiil hour. A work train arrived the other night from Summit, twenty-five mile w oat of hero, but It will be mi vend duya before train cun be run TTuhea Oat, 1... 1 .... ., - . . . u.ii not oriven 0111 oi l.nainoM. A great many ol ourg.hl w.oe .lamat-od bv the rectnt (IikhI, and theae we bate deter mined torloae out at whatever the? will bring. Wo have alao taken advautaire 01 ma nooil to give our atoro a Ihoroiiiili overhauling and ar now prepared in our neat ami commodious .tore to aell more good than ever. Cimumik A Son (.'roeerU at ( ot. 111 oruer to put a clean new atuck of gr.x-ene In at my old aland, I will .ell my preaeni elock of groeeric at the ojd dry houae, oppoaile the Congroga- uonai cnurcli at coat. 0. .. A. Faiivrau For Sale, 1 hroo new milk cow. In uiie of llioa. ('barman or uoorge truer 1 have plenty of uood lumker on html. Orderoarly. U K U.p,.. Tho Vienna Chop Houae kentonon (ill It waa floodod out, m-t Ita uaual itoial uiiuu ami ilnl not charge a cent extra (IIIKICN I'OINT, Thia part of the town waa nil under water and the houae lioldora aiill'iired o veraly in moved and damaged houae and injured IioiihoIioM elCuctH. Itoherl Finley'H Iioiiho wua the flrat to go, und It flouted ipiili) a place awny and ia now ly ing on ita able. F. 10 . Kennedy' houae with Home of ila content la flouted en tirely uwuy, Win. Wooda, W. K. Hurt ami Jaimm Honey hud their houae movudj but tlioy urn now gutting tliom Flood hI Other I'lucc. Krnnl l lui r-.l 11 y ' Dreg-iiiilau. AT I'OHTI.ANI). N'l... I. ..!.!., ... .1 . , 'i'" Kin 01 mo river ubovo low wa ter murk lent night ut flvo o'ebak waa teenly-eight feet and live iuche; thu overreach Ing, by nearly three Inchoa, ino nignoNi w ulera of iml, The water roKO nipidly during tho early hour ye- torduy morning, hut aa theduyudvanced Die riao became alower, ao that by even ing, iiIIIioukIi alill coming up, the rit w ua Hcurcely perceptible. Tho largo boom of log which itrnck the bridge early yetordny morning, ratialng the entire atrnetuni to tremble, belonged to tho I'onnoyor Mill company. About eevon o'cliH-k in the morning, a luiyo wili-ohiiiiHe filled with freight cumo down, proauinably from Oregon City, Tli roof of tho witrohoiiHo wn already "If, mid ua the body of It wua well under water, il piiHHcd beneath tho bridge with out much of a eolllHion, llouaoa, burn Illicit witli buy, tree, loga, und whole plica of lumber cumo down ut abort In terval through the duy, Hiipoiiiitcndont Cunipboll alutod lnat evening that ho anticipated no furthor trouble through the night. Iu icutaev through to Albany, aa thia truck i budly Try It i.ni,,-, in oiuct'a. I, .1 ... . . 1 I I ol' tl... r.tat. ...... ..f f.. I 1 ... ....... n, .,, , ,Bj nun gray Tho atouiuor Hong i here and ha huir to Ita ordinal ,.!., 1 ...i brought down ell the grain from Ayer'a Huir Vigor romuina unrivaled the wurehou,. nbovo here where Thia ia the moat popular toilet then, wua any .lunger. It ia ladioved preparation in tho wo.ld; all who ue .."v , 0 una la-en lol. Cor- it are perfectly aatiHlle.l that it i the .on ii. 1 ine oiuy oieciric llglit in boat. II.- .,..11 !..!.... .1 ,1 In,. . I j n ..... ,,,,, , ,,,, Ri, a, ..,,,, r., , , . iiri.aitiiai.t.iir.wiiu .... 11 '"" oecaine ao . .. .e. ..i.oa, da.lfy (liHlltfUred Will. ., I... u...l nut tno engine never miawd a atroko. 1,1 ...... . . , iraiuu enu WOlllll u'e of grief. A friend recommend,,.. Ayer'a Suraiipurillu, which alio took, and waa completely cured. She la now one of me tun-cut of the fair. Ut, (ioorgu, of Morry Kugland, do- 4'uiiiiarlaoni at Pertlund. It i certain that tho preaent Wlllium otto flood ut Port bind I much greuter tlinn that of Hocoinla'r, lHttl. At Front and Hturk atroela, In 1HIII the wutor did t'oyod the llrery dragon, but tho An.eri not How over tho center of the inter- rl,n champion curboliaulvo oonom.r mi aeetion, but nieroly roe and atood In Anthony', fire, chllblalna. trot bluu the gutter at tho Croe building, at the u,ll"i wmmda and itcliilig and ii-ritutiiiu ta..M.I.. . . .... . . ..... ..I .. , 1 . ' ooiumeni corner 01 rroillllliu Murk, uimiiuwa, nolil hy K, (j, Cuuflold Yoterduy it wa about two and a half i " ". . feet higher at Unit point. Ho it la cor- , ,'"rlllM "'" " ylem tnin that whether !h. preaent flood L tT ""' er"d"'"" M groutor In tho upper vulley than tint all S7r , , ylm' lHdl or 110t.lt iL ora,i,lt ,., , r,no Mai,'Hti'm'l,lJ''''l"aoxiHten The water nl 1.W .,! Wl,k i-i-j-imo. ohm i.y r.. u. Caullold loruuy exuetly reached tiio height of tho Salt Ithenm flood from the Columbia dn June 187(1, with It intonae Itchlmr. ,lr u.u. but In the nortliorn purt of the city it often broken Into painful cracka and the wa not o high. The Hood of 1H7I1 little watery plmplua, often cauaos Inda- iiu. Ke.1 iipaiowiy 111111 wa an exact level "crumble aullorlng. Hood'a Harup. without a current, while the nroaont rilla hu wonderful luivno nu tl.Io .1;. flood, coming from the Willamette, eae. It purlfleg tho blood and expel w 1111 a airoiig current, I Higher In the the humor, and the akin hm.l. will,,,,,. upper thun In the lower purt of tho acur. Horn! for hooU ,.oni,.iin A 1I1 he To Mot hen.. Maa. WiSHi.ow 'a Simithiso Svm e. for chid ren teething, I tho preacriiitinn of one of the la-nt teniale nurse ami uhvsi- cin in tho Cnileil State, und ha lc 11 uik-d for forty year with never-failing iicce by million of mother for their children 1 hiring the priN-eea of teeth ing it valuu 1 incalculable- It relieve the child from pain, cii.cadvhenti.rv and diarrho a, griping in tho Imwcl,' and wind-colic. ty giving health to tho child it real the mother. ST. LOUIS Medical and Surgical Dispensary, ' j rH A Safe Inie-tinciif. I one which ia irnuranteed lo bring you tifa tory reeolta, or in cure of fail ure a return of purcliaee pri.-e. On thi eafe plan you can buy from our adver tiod Hruggiat a U.ttlv of 1 r . King' New IMkcovi ry for ConKinnption, It i gnar unleed to bring relief in every caac, when need for unv uircct ion of Throat, I.ung, or Cheat, eilch aa Coiieumption, Influiu million of l.unga, Itronclntia, Athina, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc , etc It i 1 loaaiit and agreeable to taste, ier feclly aufo, und run alway bo dc.'ii,led "IHiii. Trial Iwltle iiee ut (i. A. Hard ing' HrugMoro. Kupcpvy. Thia i what you ought to have, ia fael, you unlet have it to fully enjoy life Thoueands are acurching for it daily, and mourning Inhuuko they fmd it" not. Tliotteiimla iifKin thonsanda of dollura are pllt uiuiually by.Mir eople in the hoe tliat Ihev mat- attain tin Ihmiii. And vol it may be had bv all We guarantee Hint F.loctric Hittora if used according lo dovction u.id Ihe nae pereisted in, will bring you (i,. iik.,.Hi,n und oust the demon l'vH'.sia,uiid insbi;i instead Ku-la-pay. Wo recomineti I 1 hvtric liittel tor I.vaH-.ia and u'd dieeuM-a of l.iver, .Stomach und kidney. Sol, I at.lcl And tl.lkl w-r lajttle al li. A. Harding' u ugstoie. VaV I'i iGAGO COTTAGE J. HENRI KESSLER. M. D.. Mananee 208 SlCOND 8TIUIT. Nil Tlvina IHlKTLANU, 1 'OKFUdN. ON TIIK K1UNT Vllk.ll Vrt ar..Ud , The moat rnuveuirnlly rraiir,l effica lo Ui . ... ut, i.ir irrnitnrtii ol all rillVATK l)lsi'vi The IkK-lora luaranlre to cure any eaiw orNru rnlul. Huk )l,.l.h .,,,1 111,.,, ...,. ... . dlM-aara of Woniru euccfuy trralrU' Wa IV.. 1, 1,1 nn Cm'Kh- 'u" Trouble or Ihroat Iilaraae ciiratUe. JiM-,,rKS from Kara Ctirpcl In m K,,r tl.... The noctora auaiauirc locuit any'caae of Srph Ila (.ouorrhra c.f lllrel. Slriclurra cure,! no difb-irm-e how torn .l,ll,, ." .'." l.o.t alanhooil or NiHhtlv K.niaalona rr,d Ltl manenllv. The kahfi Jut,. ballon efrectually carol In . . tln. C.IA orra, Ulwra, Canrrr. and Skin lll.. r...i TUMOltN. Wl'VM AnJ ,11 VJmla of arnwi ha remoTnl from any prt ol I he botly, nn,riH.rriice how Ion atauUina or how lniKr Ihry uiny be. ToJ'jrJirj,,o,'d''h,he8T- Loom MantrAL ...... . w. piiraicai Hit, 11 nn . - rni-ltic Ciwat. wIS!!!1?!!0!"!? '"Vlnnirerwilh lh,Illotchea, rimolt-a ami Fre,-klra ,, vr ru. .... ... .i CKvaatonal HlnK umtrr your Kvt'a. Call or -.... c win remove mat pern.nnrntly and ,rftm,1,h the meil cine and every II.11.K a atiictly private. Cotiaiili.ilng Tkw S"aC Vn7o". 9 ' M' 1' M - "' ' 1 1. if. I . . All Irticra anawrrrd prumnily. Cull and ..oJT'u","; ''eo.lWulke.Mian'othliiil " lll'NURKDS TKKATia. MONTH! V " "."lull AKli MA1K HASY. flM P.ltr.lm- I i rtrr- Vira of Cicillcnoe whlol Hum , of CO h.n ;.,,-. i - M , - rcTement that tnvoativ 1 olid u-uiu y cun 1'i-uuuutf. il i-oiin, 1 ATM . T4l Je SXOSL. fc-' eH-e.-parJ P v.T,v!' wa ! -i.-iB.L'' .; J rVTEKT OBOAJf FOB TITS TSABS p. ... Bnm Ml. me, ualiiy el lone, q'imk re.ioie, variety ol eo ainaUon, ammo iiraifn, In'autr lu niuah, perfect onatnicUoii,makliii: Uiem llicuiiiat altracUre. onia nenul and deairutne oivana fur btuuee, rfwola, Uurclma, lodgoa, aocioUca, ale. MTAni.lNHKD RrPfTATIOI. VNa4l'Al.t.U F4CII.IT1I.W, BKHT HATERIAI. enininrin, mau this THE POPULAR OEQAK lattriotlon Books nnd Piano Stool. Ologne and Prio Uata, on applioatloa, naa, CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. ji DLut island ave- CHICAGO, ILL. iiii'iiiwn "HTBgywrw-,.. "iekI5!r-flw -JT"-''' -tt-'.i&.-'?iv!'. s -;k-cs'. nl i$iri T' 'SfN 4 -'eVfIw-nw city. Tho diircrenco alx to leu Iuche. In iKuhapH from latenieuta of cure, to C. I. Hood & Co.. 1 11 . 1 ' Alioiuecarios, Lowell, Mas. k---'B i rmimotl coflintt und CuHkeU always in Stocl