The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, April 17, 1890, Image 3

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    I Home Happenings.
f.j.uil court convene next Monday.
j0Toml nights of liwl Um Hist of
fk. '
i.proieul ' the 22J lit Ar-
VWeicht to-inom l
si' hU
Vrof. Ki(;l,f leturited ta Salem
fomUy mormntf.
new hiitMing i started just north
Ohm W house.
-Tain' your Ih ylrl to the weight so
I l0.nl,trrow nitfiit.
!(', M. tdleman w the city '
1( on K-iiul luisiness.
l excavatii'K U Win done (or
lm A l.tm's mid Mil street.
I Pure Wiandotio eg for hutching
K. W. 1'oiter's. Cauciiuft.
, P. Vease i tlttiiitf up nice prop
erty on Tth and Jackson rttwin,
Tin' I' - l oitlexi w is moved to
OluriHiin Uro.' Iilixk on Friday last,
Ileo Hoodoll lots moved Into M. V.
VilKn!' " house ohihvIi IW. liig-
i H. McMuhun, ( the Wnndhurn
hii.iiiHnilini. i ci'y hist
Krul it y.
Mr. K. S. Warren went to Tlio
l:tlU! Tlirly to he absent two
week.
;',ileh IV'S l i l I his tlni' (arm
ll lllill"" I'oul Snlv to I.CWisti kkI
lor H.
Chas Meeerve, of Tlio Mist, t.
Helens. i" 'l.v Tuesday, m
Imsine
Trot J. V. Hnnliam ami wile, of
Vortlund, were the iruesla of l'rif. Kitilsr
on Sunday.
Momlav murniint J. W. Maxwell
at. IK. K Hayn of Tillamook county
were in this city.
The Clackamas lridr In to lo re
plait'J within IW Java ly the I'aciilc
briJ,.- company
M. K. Willoi;lily is adding a new
picket fence alwut tin lo'a ".d otherwint
impioviiij; In property.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'urtloiu made a rly
iii(! visit to Albany on Saturjjy an, I re
tutncil Monday morning
The Clackamas county creamery
oM a p irt of their inachincry tia Wash
iaft.m man one day lat week
-Ir. li. K. Tucker and family, who
had l-oen visitiint friends in this city re
turned to their home- at The Halle lust
f riday.
Tli cliol hoard will ail aa a hoard
dI iiuliialion Thursday and Krol.iv
felling of thin week at the council
chamtvr
- Kev J V. Mdlik'an, Kv. K. S
Con. lit and Rider Tlio. IUimN 'Xtct
aoon to g to Viola to or j;.vuie a pr.'ihi
terian rliurvli
B. I". I.ei Wii in loan Moiid.iy.
U ty that for two mouth he In
been clonely couUned at liomtf hy i- k
nes'i in the family.
Minday . very pieat.uit, ami a
tm many pcmoim who are intfn lin
lo(jur. Ua-w lot for home ok octMion
to look over yarioua choice 'rai t.
An entirely new arvortment of mu
sic will la iireaented to the audience on
Tuesday niht at tija Armory hall
Ad-j
niii-sion Jo cents ; clulilrm iu cents.
Andy Kocher, of Candy, brought an
ea to thi office the other day wliicli
weighed just a ipiarter of a iNiund. (iiHd
kind that, to buy by the? dosen, or sell bv
the pound.
It is expected that the dedicatory
aervii csul the new l ixigreatioiuii i tiiircn
will take place on June '.'Ttti and bo f"l-
loae l by a series of revival meeting
Further particulars next week .
Iter Hylvanus from SumiDcrville,
I'niuii county, will preach at the Hea
rer Creek l'resb) terian ilmrch next
Kiln,) ,v mnriiini unit al the I'orners ill
il..-f-;nJ II.. .ill I.hlv live ut
- - 1 1
Hprinnwater.
A Fizzt.it. The caw id the city vs A.
U.White ahicli aas MstMnfd to lu-t :
Friday mas tried Is-fore Ilecurder Will
iams. It was ascrrtailied during the
trial that the coin plaint as not troarly
drawn up, hence prcs-eedinits had to Is1
abandoneil.
N'rKi!ii .UrriNo t the annual
msctiinj f St. Taul's I'arish held on
Faster Tuesday, tlm following iminnd
Kntlemsn aere pilo ted ineuiU'rs of the
Vestry for ensuing year, to-writ : (i. A.
Ilirdin, U. L. Kelly, Hiclmrd (ilass
Ik;, I'ercy Williams, T. K. Cow:ni.
To IIeatv roB tiik I'miKiK The
bridges through the country ure not
nil adapted for the w of elephants, and
these animals should speak well for any
that carry them saftdy over Mr II.
H. Curler, a son of a road suM'rvisor
of Clackamas county, was in the city
yesterday looking- for McMalion'i circus,
lie states that two elephant and cili-
iteen horses lielonKitiK to that circus, in
jrrossinjr, a bridge over arreck near Ford's
place in that a county, daniaKcd the
tructure to the exttjiit of $16 or
liiclt he exp'cts the circus man to !uy
(he can be found. (JreKonian.
TllAVKI.INO Col'NTCkrKITKHS. Ijlst
aturday morning W. S. Kidor and H. J.
CuUwcr brouht word to this olllce thut
icoujilo of traveling counterfeiter were
working the county with a silver dollar,
liey had a few day previous visited
if place of J, f. Cuteaer three miles
ove Orcifon City and asked for soine
ilng to eat, procuring which, a dollar
M tendered and 85 cents returned in
ne. Hoon after Mr. Cutescr accident
b t the dollar drop and tlio sound in
icated that It was counterfeit. He iin
liutely followed thu two men, over
in led them and made them irjve back
i change. He supposed for tlio lime
iii'K that the passing of the conn
rfi'its dollar was a mistake, but a day
ftwo later while piling IuiiiImt at the
Jider and (ircgory mill he found where
bey had built up the lumber to screen
hem from view while the money
ras coined. Koine of the metal was
'pilled and upon one of the boards was
She murks of the die where it had been
laid down while hot. The one who
Vuil for the food was a low heavy built
man of Kcolch descent. The rmirare evi
dently going up the valley and working
m their spurious coin in country places.
Tliey can make a ttrettv fair sum each
and by avoiding towns stand little
Sanger of arrest,
Nkw I'vHMTi'ms Smiir, Mr. Haiker
lias leased tlio Wygant building Hint will
at once, pu In H stock of furniture., ear-H-ts
and wall paper. The Imlldlug
will bo llttod up with a new front,
To Mark Kxcki.siuk, Tlio Kxivlslor
iMiiinmy luis wiiml tlio creamery en
gine mid will iiw it ti run some of llielr
machinery till they can get up bulldiiiKS
with their machinery rvudy for linsiness.
Ity using (hose they can supply toniHir
iirily the demmid,
TMK Ksl'KI,l, AMI KlNll 8OI.0M0N,
The two mines by this name miv sitna
titl on north Knglo Civck and are owned
by iHirties In this town. The former is
owned by S. U. tStvou, John (irwii V,
V, Myers ami othora while the. latter
is owned by Jih runloni. S, K. tlreen
hud three spocimona ( nn-k from the
Kstclla nsaaytM and the showy was
excellent, the Hrst yielding l.'xVtW gold
and silver per ton, the second I'.'IWS.St
er ton, mid the third TM.m per ton
The mine is so situated that a giiod
Mad ran W bnilt to it lor UKH. 8, K,
(iriHMl and Jis I'mlom returned from
their (Hisscsnion last I'rlday . They hava
a force of men busy sinking a shalt Into
one and running a tunnel into the other.
Osc.ui Svw Snakks, On evening
last week W. U. llixsiiu, who lives two
miles south of town, was amused about
X ;!Ht bv a noise in his vard. t letting a
lanteni he luistemsl out to investignts,
and itirf. oveird a man lying at full length
on the ground and apparently nearly
lead, tie raised him up, hut the form
aas rigid. He dually succeeded in
getting him into the house, and
after several hours hard work over
him he revived enough to give his name
and those of bis friends. Mr, lUckstui
was convinced that the man bad delir
ium tremens, and so stated, whldi
aroused the indignation of the patient.
Ir. Powell was sent fur without the
man's know ledge, but Is'lore the doctor
came be desired to will his prorty, so
Mr. lin drew tipliis will W'tucuthiug
to a sister in Seattle uUmt il.VKH),
which be said was deposited In a I'orl
land bank. He also cluimcd to have
pnH'rty in KIuhIii Island. After the
doctor got there the man had another
seisin and the doctor said "Hullo, see
smikes, d.i you?" but to this no answer
a as vouchsafed. The man 'inally recov
ered enough lo get about and iid that
when he got if the train he couldn't
me iinv town, so be went up the hill lo
look f r a hotel. He seems to have
found instead
his bsts."
a bad cax' of "snakes 111
Ht lght Suclitl.
The young 'ople' s s iety of the I'res
bvterian church will give an entertain
ment at Tope's ball on (he evening ol
Friday the lrtli.
I'NOlltt wax,
Opening antlicui,"ti'l be Meivilul"
Company.
0suiiiig address K. M. Hand.
Instrumental soloMrs lilUuiey
Tableau "Mischief in School."
Iteciatioii "An Order (or a Picture."
Miss Aggie Jleattic.
Song "The Cows 11 rr in the Corn
H. O. Iiiskcep.
Jirumutif luitifouati..n, "Ituiu'a Sa
lilac"--I'rof. J. 11. Iteallie.
Tableau "The .Musicians."
Soloand Chorus, "Save my Mother's IV
tun- from the Sale." J. 1'richard.
The Hubbard Sermi u l'r.f. J. II
11, attic.
Huartetle, "llattie IU-U" Company
I'antouiiuiu, "The Tlint1 I jivers" Com
ian.
'l'lie wclbiujj and siia'r.
Vote f..r the most pojiular younn lady
in the riKtm. Handsome present for the
a inner.
I Itrolullotis nf lteirrt.
! Tlm d'lloaiiirf preamble and rssolu-
lions were passed by a risiiuj volu at
j the annual iiixctiiiK o( Si I'aul's Parish
j held on Kaster Monday.
tViii KKits, Our lleavvlily Father lias
called home the ltev. John W. Sellsrmsl,
our former pastor and friend, therefore
Ik. it
ItiHoi.vni, That ae the member of
hi lirst parish, Join Willi St. lUvid'l,
his second and last parish, in paying
tribute to bis memory. And to this
cud w? say that be was xcalous and un
tiring in all thu diitie of I'astor and
1'ricxt, and his personal relation with
his fl'sk are U-sl described by saying
thut "He knew bis sheep and called
Iheiu sll by name,"
i l i i'! 1 ir, hi uwjr (irtt whose
message be bore, nor the dignity of hi
olllce. As friend, he was always loyal
and true. As pailor, and citizen, his
iiilbieuce for good in the community run
not be measured in time, but will add
to the brightness of bis crown in Heav
en. And now we extend lo the member
of St. Itavids, our deepest sympathy, lor
well wo know the extent of their loss.
Men may come and men may go, but
lbs pastorale 0 John W. Hcllwood will
maik mi epoch in their history, that
Ihey will be proud to remember.
To Mrs Sellwood, the faithful wifu of
a faithful mini, wo say, "od bluss
you." and wo assure you that you hold
a warm place in the hearts of the people
of Si. rani's.
Uusolved Ihat a copy of the above be
sent to the local pa;ter, and th i', a copy
be engrossed ami given lo Mrs. Hell
wood H I- Kelly,
Sec. of Vestry.
Letter Idst.
The following is a list of letter re
maining in the postolth o at Oregon City,
April 17, 181K):
Aldridge, Annie Culling, Jennie Mr
Carr, Caroline Mrs Dodson, 10 H Mrs
Dalke, Una Davis, V K
Kitviiur. Marv Mr Fleming, K
r?ord. Cbarlea
(iiintiicr, Minn-si
I lonelier, I'r K
Hopkins, C W
Knott, Mrs
Keany, James
Meitratv, John M 2
May, Narci Mr
MuldrlekAOverhart
Kichard, lsuk
Tlioma, Jane Mr
Smith, Judge J A
Vermilgen, C Mrs
Wanamaker, Alex
fining. Win
dullard, Mr Kcfol
K lloruscliuch I
liimther, Abel
Hil'gius. K II
Irving, Wn
Kuhle, li
Moor, Tom
Misiro, r A
Moore, V 8
I'tillev, Rev J W
Hamliill, Ira Mr
Smith, Charley
Trullinger, T It 2
Welch, Charle
Young, W H
Welch, CIihs
When called for please nay when ad
vertised. J. M. Bacon, P.M.
1)1 FI).
At his home near Handy on Hiinday,
April 1.1, of pneumonia, H. II. Ilalch.
cot it r
IIH'KKT.
CHIMIN Al, CASKS,
sililT. Stale ol Oregon vs Chan,
Motlea, l''roui last term, Suspension
of sentence,
4(10.1 Htali) v, John Sam. T. A.
McllrldeforXtate, J, It. Hhhkeiihrough
for defendant.
1. AW.
4i (. II. M. l.oomy vs M. II, It ink
In lor continuation of execution. Mc
llrldo A lell (or plhintltr.
4X1) Asuigumnut of I?, V, I lamia., for
report of assignee
m) Olds va Wittenberg. Suit on
uota (or Ml, Ntid Interest. Mcl.ain and
liar ley for plaiutllV.
4 t'.H K K Jliannau vs. Maxwutl
Uamshy, contiiiuod for sorvlco, John
son, Mct'own A Idleinan (or plalulilf.
4.MH Joseph Tompkins va Manwell
liamshy. Continued (or service,
I7JI tnu, llroughlon et al va Oregon
City Krult Kvaporator Mfg. Co. Hull
fur settlement. W I, Nutting for plain
titT. ItarinA Hayes for defendant.
4lil I Assignment of 8eth Austin fur
report of H. K. Cross, assignee.
4tl" O V Uihhard vs J A Cox, On
stipulation to dismiss, tl K Haves (or
plaintill". FOMeCowufor defendant.
4(W0 Deo Story va I I, Clatk. Suit fr
wages. Hayes for plalutitl', McCown for
defutidant,
4ivM A J Imnl va A T I'ix. On stip
ulation to dismiss. Cross for plalulilf
Hayes foi defendant.
tiWd Jno O'Hileii v Jum-ph and Kl
'eit Itarher. Suit for wages. Oittuer
(orplaiu'itr, tileason for defendant.
mi Myera vs Mclntlro. Suit for
settloinent. I.alourclta lor plaiutilf,
Hayes for defendant.
4iWt Assignment of II U McCarver
V, V, Myeia asslgnea.
4HS Tlios Chariuan Son vs J W
Jones, Suit (or setilniuent. Latum tit In
(or plainliir
im Assignment o( M l Wliillo k,
T. It. Kyan assignee
4iitJ Uonaldsoti va iUpojl, suit
(or damages. I.aloiirattn A l.ateurett
(or plaintilf, Huel.it, Sours and l)acli
(or defendant.
4i'.M Saml Krickson vs Tha tlalvii,.
Suit (or damagas Johnson A Idleinan
(or plalnt'lT.
4iWj Muilimoie
(or damage II K
vs llojl.en. null
Cross (or plaintilf.
Johnson A Idt. iuau lor dufeudauts,
ii'AVt J S Crumhery vs O C Transport
latum Co. Suit for fHl damages ; eject-!
rd (rtun bil. l.alourette (or plaintiff,
l I . I t il . if .1
. nriiie, I'resser imvcs lor iieienu-
ants.
4l!7 K M H irtiuinvs y d Mar
garet Jennings for tittauient of account.
4l'is Tin- Cliaruian A Son v l
CartWiight A Son. Suit (of selll.inient
ol account. II K Cms (or plaintilf,
4701 Win lllount vs J T Hoiighan.
Suit (or damages Mcliilde A Duissnr
for plsintitr II F Cross for defendant,
470J Slingby vs Samson. Suit for
damages
plaintilf
Mcltride and Hrester for
li F. Hayes for delemlsnl.
ttiiH Theo Hnuler vs Henry Na- han.
I Suit for damage fur false Imprisonment,
i llurlat A Frsier for plaintiff, Cross fof
jdefemlant.
4i;il M N Ponahlson vs K Donaldson
I Suit (or divorce. Latourette A l.atour-
jottedir plainlitf.
i 4i'iOtf F.lisa It lKsla.ni 1 I- Uslson
Suit for divorce. I slunrel'e 4 l.ntour-
I ulte for plaintilf.
47i) Mary KudniK VS Fveretl
Judd et al lorui litsiiie of mortgage l.al
ourette for plaintilf,
I 4?n'i lieu lemon vs Kiuiiu !!
I-emoil, suit for divorce. II K Cross for
daintiir. i
! 47iMI Ida Harkley vs II II I'.jrklev suit
I for divorce, C I) A I) (' Latourette fur'
form toi it r I'not FkiiMtiH.
Morion road changed as par rexnl of
viewers. It, II of exwnse, t (U)
J ti I.inser road established is sr
report of viewer and ordered open. 11:11
of riense fid U()
3. toruisr and tierlsT road ordered
changed a sr report. Ilill nf ex?
pense 2D.
4. J U liimgiin road established as
er report of veweia and ordered
opened, Hill of expense ;ll..'til.
V He ort of surveyor on resurvey
of I i ray's Mill road spproved Hill of
expense, )23..V)
II. I'elition of Frit lleiser et al for
county road granted ; viewers J It Mor
ton, Win I'hlrich, slid Charles I'llliMcr
to meet at Carl Heiters April Kith, with
county surveyor.
7. Petition for change In H. Ileiple,
road denied.
8. I'elition of A II linker et al for
county mad granted ; viewers M Moenk,'
M Pendleton and (ieo Casady to meet at
T P Worsham.
II, Petition of Hamii"! I'.reckson for
county road giautcd; viewers, Allsot
Deardoir, C F .mser and C H II Chris
tian, to meet April 1(1 at C Sager'.
III. Potitimof Ja Willis fur county
road. Nu Istld given or proof (lied.
11. Petition ol John It Albright et al
for Little Clear ('reek road granted;
viewers, A l.acey, E C Howell and
llrani: Tuclinr, to meet April 22, at Win
('01 licit' with county surveyor.
12. Petition of J P Olsen et al for
county road granted; viewers, Kd Horn
sell lie h, A Micholsand J Uorbet to meet
April 24, at W C Iluckman' with county
surveyor.
13. Petition of Itbys (Iwyn et al for
aid for Clara Camon laid over till May
term for further Information.
14. Petition of of I M lloyles el al lor
relief for Samuel Portor laid over till
Msv term for lurtber information,
l.'i. Isimu Miller appointed road kii
Hrvisoi in road district No .'1(1, vice Jo
seph (iraham resigned.
10. Application of avid Arthur (or
aid. No action.
17. Kepalr ordered made on Oregon
City and Canemah road and Joseph
Hedge appointed Hiijioriiitcndunt of
construction.
18. Iteport 'tf Win Knight on Joslyn
bridge repair, approved, and warrant
ordered drawn for 284,11.
111. Hamu a 211.
20. Petition for resurvey of a part of
tnu Milwaukle and Foster county road.
Petition withdrawn.
21. Application of John W. Wood
ward for rebate of double assessment.
No notion taken.
22. Hid for rebuilding Clackiimas
bridge and replacing Hucler Creek
bridge at Oswego opened, and contract
let to the Pacific Ilrldge Company (or
(lUCUT
VMIOi saldlnldgos tn 1m completed In
aldeof III) day. Uuo l'masnr pHaiilnd
to snpuiiulend tlm construction itf
(Juckpr Creek bridge
'.'II, I'ellllon (or ooustriicllon o( ap
proacli to I'uddlng river bridge referred
to Commissioner Hair to ieKirt at May
lerm.
!!4. I'etillon (or Improvem 'lit ti( Alter
uethy roud hum Mo. Hill lo Holcomh
creek laid over till March lerm
Application o( V V l.araeu iui re
pairs o( Shipley bridge, No action,
lit. No action taken relative to re
pairs of Hull Knn creek bridge.
17. In tint matter ut the extension of
time for the sli'iilll'lo collect taxes. No
acllon,
I'M, l'etilion for removal of obstruc
tion In Mad district No 1 granted and the
Supervisors of road districts No. 1 Had
2 tie ordered to remove ill obstructions
where public, travel Is obstructed, as
provided by law.
'.It, Order of adjournment lo-dny.
30. Allowance for care of Mrs, Flem
ing", panpm, discontinued.
ill. Application of It A Ihs'son fur al
lowance ( ;'U.1 Indebtedness rejected,
3.V Application of Joseph Jackson for
rebate of tax rejected
lid. Ordered Hat the clerk draw no
further warrants In favor of Jos. Flem
ing, a pauper.
1(4 Petition (or the Improvement ol
Milwaukle andOiego.i City rosd consid
ered, and ordered that I tit county will
pay UK) provided that the cllUens raise
the sum of (.IN),
;l.V Ferry license granted W A Croaa
to oisirate ferry across Clackamas river
at K It ciosslug. Itsles established :
ho, or sheep:",, cents per head ; horses,
cattle, mules in asses r." cents: saddle
animals iM cents; four wheeled vehicles
01,0 Intistt '.' cent i lour wheel I, t wo
horse, 115 cents; round trip !W cent
IUI I K AI.I 'IWKII,
Saiiison, W W II, sheriir 7"M M
Smith llto A Co, luuiber itt 37
O C F.lcctilo I, Co, light
Kislry, J F, road supplies
tico Slaughler, road sis-rvsor. ,
DC (irauge A, paupur expense
J M llai'on A Sun, slat lonet)'
Oregonlaa, prluUng
S l Calilf, stale tax rip
US lltamliall. lumber
00
n 10
14 (s)
H rV
8 ll't
IK tr
4 7J
1't :UI
.4 S Dresser, altoruiiv a fee
li J Trnllingt r, biuiltur .
OCSashA l- r Co. lumbwr
i pops A Co, mipplles
T M Millar, I) C Inldgu uxp
Honevmaii, IS ll.ul A
. , .
Co,
1 iirnige riiHne
41 41
T II M Itak r, p.ioper esns
Wallace, p4U-i ep, i) not all'd.
F. M Waite, blanks ...
J l Wetter, bmp-or
CU11 Itiui "
II N.ii hand, Ch,, kauiss mad esp
It I) Wllsoll, Sllppll, S
II V l.lnil, bimhnr ,
Wiuesct , ciiplu'tt, pair
eolilu ,
Ill US
41 .'Hi
ft W
i, .Ml
i) IM
A W Mill, bridge exp
.Miller llros, lumber
7 Hi)
XI M
i:a Mi
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H is)
a f)
10 00
27 01
I'.'i ts)
! '. i
U'lias MiM-hnke, bridge eiis'iite
j Wilhurn, bridge exsiise
I y M.(V, pausr cxs-nse
! C U Vimdetohe, m,c9, ,..
! stale o( Or vs J K Woilhlngimi
, Tiik Kstkni-ki. pilnling ...
- Mall ism, bridge expet e .
1 ir (lon. her
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.vi sit. T
Y. K. OCCl CITIoX.
Wilulil. Silas M0UII.1. farmer
Welch, lieo lllKl,lsnd "
Krsmiiie, tiu I'lenn.inl Hill '
l.ttliit, Itcubeti Milauuklii "
Itisley, J S
l.ark.lieo I ireon City e'itati-t
Schulpiiis, Max
lliividson, I. M
Plciitiit Hill
Osaego
fat iner
i Coleman. S I) Cases,. m 11
I llowhttl, V J F.igle Creek "
! IViuglass, S A " '
illrady, A A J I'liion
IIuIk-in k, C C Oregon City
I.inn, II F
I'ngle, C Manpiiiiiis firmer
, I iraham, J K. Heaver Creek "
j Thomas, JW Ppiier Molalla denlisl
May, V H I leaver Creek fauiur
F.lliolt, F. P Oregon City laborer
Kncliein, Jos H.irdiiigs fsimer
Miller, "I Canity
tiurlcy, S A ) Canity teacher
Smith, JrhnC (luoigit farmer
Connor, W It Oilman Clly merchant
Scrumbllu, It C Lower Molalla farmer
Herring, It C F.agle Cteek "
Hates, F I. ' "
Jack, P.arloii "
lleinitcriillr C'n vt-ut Inn.
The Clackiimas county dcuus'ialic con-
mention made nominations to-dav as f,,l-
lows: Slute senator, W. II. Vaughn;
representatives, Chas. Tisile, W. W.
Jesse, II. Mcliugin; clerk, John lieve
nue; eoimty Judge, II. Straight ; record
er, J. J. Cistke; sheriff, Win, Currin;
treasurer, Isaac Ackerinan ; assessor,
Jas. Hickey; surveyor, Jos. Matthews;
commissioner, Jacob Itisley; coroner,
W. F.. Carll; delegates lo state conven
tion: W. II Vaughn, W. C. tlanong, J.
It. lirihble, C. U. Ijitonrelle, W. L.
White, Jas. Pickcy, .Inn, Slikcr, K. I).
Kelly,
A Mound Legal Opinion.
K. Hiiiuliridge M inula v Fsip. County
Atty., Clav Co. Tex , sav : "Have used
Klectric Hitlers with most happy results.
My brother also was very low with Ma
larial l'uver and Jaundice, but was cured
bv ti in i-l y use of this medicine. Am sat
isfied Klectric Hitters saved his life."
Mr. It. I. Wilcoxsou of Horse Cave, Ky.
adds a like icHtiuiouy saying: He posi
tively believes be would have died had
it not been for P.lcctrin Hitters.
This great remedy will ward oil as well
as cur all Malarial Hiseases, and for all
Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorder
stands utieipialled. Price fill cents and
tl at (I. A. Harding's Drug Store,
Fpoch.
The transition from long, lingerl 11
and painlul sickness to robust health
mark an epoch In tlio life of the hull'
vidiial, Much a reinaikahlo event I
treasmed in the memory, and the agen
cy whereby the good health has been at
tained i gratefully blessed. Hence it is
that so much Is heard In praise of Kleit
trie Hitters. Ho many (eel they owe
their maturation to health lo the use of
the Oreat, Alterative and Tonic, f yiui
aro troubled with any disease of the Kid
neys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short
sliimling, you will surely Hud relief by
use ol F.lo.tlrlo Hitters, Sold at otic and
tl pur lollln aid, A, Hauling' drug
stoic.
Why ilou't you lusiuo In the Columbia
1'ire anil Aliiruieliisurmice I o f
tf T, 1.. Ciiahman, A Unlit
T
IT 18 TIM 10
rtiK
Spring hunting
AM)
E.G.Cauficld&CG's
is Till': i'lacii:
TO IIUV YOUIt TAINTS.
A H I, I, MTiM'K
I.CIli,
ltoill'il Ullil ItllW Oil,
Turicnliins
Colors uinl
HrushcH,
AOKNTH for tho Shnrwiu
WillinttiH ami Cnry Og
den Mixed 1'aiiiln.'
A KI'KCIAIrV
l'ure (IimhIm
' rriccH.
iniulo stlf
ami Low
o
11 j' tm
Oregon City.
Orison City is ycnrly
coining
nearer to Portland 11 ml more nml
morn a portion of it, ho fur mu
tual interest, are eunet'riii'il. 1W
HOHsiiig tlicllncnt ami moid extensive
water jatwer mi tlm Pacific coaet, ly
itiff within fifteen miles of the Krcnt
est rail ami river traiiHHrtation
center in tlm entire west, which
is iiIho a ilccji water Hliiijiing
Hirt, iiiciiiying a Jsislliun wlmro
raw imitnrialrt fnnii all direc
lions inn lm tuost clienjily uniitn'ii
tratcil iip ninniifiictiireil iroltit'tn
tha most easily distributed, It hs
osse reiniirknlilo lulvHittiigc as a
iniiuufncturing city, wltic-li Ipive
liis-n widely roonnniictj Hinl urulf,''
Irp? extensively lliijirovcd. Tlio
gn nt mills now Imilding there, with
U) ik tlinge alrtjady at wurk, will givoein
" j filnymeiit to nie thnttsand niie,
pi ''W n"'1'' W'H H,"" reeled.
,() l'mbiibly tlio greatest new factor in
jit growth this year will la the fa
cilities for rapid transit Is-tweeii
(hut city and I'mllum! now Is-iug
provided. An elegant steamer i
now uiper ctinslnu ti'in, and a
sirit ni ciiiiiiotni Units will make
trips every two hours. Motor line
are under construction both tlm
" lK joast and wwet Hide uf tlio Willam
1.1 "lie, and In a few imuitliH fncilltie
w ill be such that one can puss Ito
twecti Portland and Oregon City at
any hour of the day w ith the great
est celerity. A ;rent innnufactur
itg oily is ijrin!iig uj) tlicru that
will he an Important factor in the
future growth of Portland. West '
Shore. !
New To day, j
To Whom II "ay (mircra. j
I have resumed business at my olllce j
in Oregon City . F O Medina. j
A action.
J. A. SlruW bridge will sell his stock,
farm Implements, tools and household
luriiilum al am tlo 1,011 ins larm near
Logan. I
No llogqs Mock,
F.very one know that there are sever
al grade of almost all classes of goods,
and that il is very easy or merchant if
he so di"Hiscd to shove off ail Inferior
grade. Patties who desire to secure
just what the -otsls are represented to
lo be should trade t IliO C&th CrO
COry Store, "here the proprietor
pride himself on the quality of his
i giNxis and sells tlieiu for what tbev are.
Try it and you will 1st convinced that
you are ge.liug your money' worth.
The Is'st place to buy your groeeriea
is w here yuu can get Ilia best and tresh-
est goods, and the most for your money.
It is also iuiHirtaiit that you deal with a
men hunt whom you know lo lie sipiare
in all bis dealing. Just such a place
will you and at A . II. Fry, cash gns-ery
house. Mr. Fry prides himself on hi
clean, pure and neat atock and take
pleasure In showing hi customers a hat
he has. It aill pay you lo call lo duy
and see him
To Tat Payers of H hoot IMst. No. tii.
Notice is herebv lven Unit the bosril
of directers of scIukiI ilistricl No. iVi w ill
set as t iMtunl of ciiunlixullon on Tlnirs
ihiy nml Filihty evenings, April 17 sml
18. from 7: 110 o'cUk nt the Council
Chsiulier, Any who wishes to show
cuiiso for chiinite in assessment should
iiHur nt that time.
V. 1. Win man a,
I'res. Itonnl of nirectors
Ity II. I.. Kelly, Clerk.
Karmkhs Hkk IIkkk, We want '.'0
teres of cnciiinliers for this years cntiiiillf
Cull and see us. TiikO C. I'ackinu
Comi-anv,
Ji sr ItKi'KiVKiil A fresh lot of Cub-
bune. Celery, Cuulillower, Orunnes
U'iiiiiiis anil Uultcr. Also some Kxccl-
leiit llerriiin, M11ckerel1r.1l 1'ln Feet
at the OiTgnti City Miirket,
Now thut hrluliter days huvo returned
I enn nive von a line ciihiuet. Also gmtil
views uf the falls, It. 1'iiikk .
HiiTTKa, fresh a id iioiul; eniis newly
I11I1I, nml veireUliles, at (Iscsr h. A
Krevtiiir's, corner of .Main anil Will. All
(jooils tleliveruij.
(Iiiiih aiul revolvers repiiireil by Frank
Nehlon. at V. W. l'orter's shoe. All
work warranted tolvo siillsfuctlon.
Tiik 1'i.ack to Itirv. Hinh and dry
close to proposed motor lino, near cannery
and saw mill, Clackamas HcIkIiIh Is
the Ideal home. Lots (110 and f 70; $10
down; balance weekly payments of one
dollar each, l'rlces w ill advance May
first.
On Huniluy ovenhiK next Hie liiuht
Hevereml Ilishnp Morris will luliiiluis
lor tho rite of Confirmation and preacl
at St. Paul '1 church.
r 1 mm ...
uentsmrnishmgGoods. Gents
On Vetln(s(Ijiy next I will open at Fouls &
t'hannan s new Wwk, with a full line of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
which will he to jour interest to nee, J shall have ami will keep all
the stsindanlst)iesa,n(l nohhiest novelties in my line. Call and see
";.' J. W. OXONNELL
WE WANT
and Examine Our Stock of
Brownsville Woolon Goods in Suits, Underware of all descriptions and
sizes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Notions, Etc. We also carry a full line of
staplo and fancy , grocories. It will pay you well to call on us before
buying.
CHEMSEIV BROS,
WOBLETT.
1.1 very, Feed and SaluKtahln
ORECONCITY.
UicAiKo nrrwKKN tiik mtiixiit nu
UKI-iiT
lhiulilu and Single 'Itigs, and sml
die horsiH always on hand at the
lowfHt irici', A onrrall connerled
with the burn fur loomi Ktrn k,
liifuriiialfoii rt'KsrdiiiK auv kind ol
slrs k romity attended lo by .eron 0
letter,
horsca Dought and Sold.
HARDWARE
AND
ANTI-RUST TINWARE.
I now have Full Line of
Hardware and Stoves. Sole Agent
for SuK'rior Stove and Kaup-s.
The Oliver Chilled Plow nt l an in
We have connected with the house
a First Class Plumber and Tinner,
and work in this line will be a
Promptly dime and as t'henjt a any
tumid desire.
R. D. Wilson.
OpiHisite Post Olllce.
OTJIi NEW
Spring and Summer
STOCK.
This stock selected with Ssrial
reference to the trade nfthis IikuiI
ity ill probably supply, nil who
sec it Ity tho extensive variety it
nircrs in every line of psuls w hich
wo curry, Not Icssast.uiiwhint; than
tlm K'khI will ho the
Astonishing Prices
jitil mi them. We will iiiite only
a few:
than! I'tiblcaolied Muslin, ."ti
inche wide, '.'0 yard fur !.
Pleached Muslin, a uood fuinily
cut tun, 11 vda for II.
Turkey Red Damask, t0 inch,
guaranteed fast colors, 'J.'t ita ht yd.
I nbleacheil I.iueii Pamask,
inch, jm r yd 25 cts.
White nr Colored Marbled Table
Oil Cloth, 25 eU tier yd.
Caris-t Warp, all shnd
.mud
hunches, $1.25.
4 ltuttnll, Scolloted-toi kid
tiloves, Klitched hack, iter pair, ntV.
I.a.lic' Plack SilkMits 15ctsiier
pair.
Misses Host
full finished per
pair,
15,Ki.
Mens' Knit t'nderhirU
and
Drawers, 25 cts each.
Mens' Siisr Stout Socks, scani
w, 12 pair for $1.00.
Mens' Wool Hats, 25 cts.
Childrens' School StiiU, $.50,
Mens' SUIT Hats, a pood uuality,
$1.50.
Mens' It. Calf Seamless Shoes,
Onn);rpHH, llutton or Halls, $1,i5
Mciih CanvasH, halls, 1.1 ota.
Ladies' Kid Foxed lwilinoral,
$1.00.
Ladica' rchhleOoatShoi'S, $1.2;
I.ndtcH' Calf Shoes, $1.25.
I.udicM' Kid Ojntra SliptcrM, lined,
HandHouio Dress (iingliuniH, 12
yards for $ .00.
iioiul Cheviot, 12 yanlH lortf.itnt.
Doincntio CrinnluunH, 15 yards
for $1.(X),
Heavy Mile, or ltrown DeniiiH,
8 yardn for $1.(H). j
27 inch Kentiioky Jeans, 15 els
jht yard.
Ih'tiiich, allshadcH mid black Hen
rietta, 25 eta per yard.
Honey 01 11 nli lh-d Spreads 75ct
each,
Pins 10 papers for 25 cts.
Hrooks thread 10sm)oIs for 25 cts.
(Iitrter elastic, all colors 5cts per
yard.
Wliito (loodi), Nansonk pi aids 12
yds for$l.
Canton Flannel unbleached, a
fair quality 11 yds for$l.
Jndino Prints, fast colors, I I vds
for 1 .IK).
Do you want a real ni'iiuim1 bar
gain? You can get it.' Our new
stuck is immense. Our goods nro
lit. 1 in quality and style! Our
Prices aro lower than the lowest,
Coino and sen our stock. Post
yourselves on prices.
I SELLING.
E. S. WAUUEN,
Also carties
Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc.,
Which he
VERY LOW PRICES,
Kither CASH
INSTALLMENT PL A X.
',M' n 11 n t do ImiUct than to ?all ami examine Jy
CLOCKS,
JKWKLIIY.
SrKCTACLK.S,
SILVKUWAHi:
WATCH KS,
KTC.
All repairing, dune
ml warranted.
(coi-VHioHTan j
Mrs. C. H. L.
a
Toilu' Liuhes aiuHiontlemen of ()ivon (1itv.
LADIES, MISSES
AND GENTS
We hava just received
the NEATEST, NATTIEST
MOST "CHICK" Line of
Shoes that ever was shown,
in Oregon City.
COME AND SEE US and be convinced,
3E2. JT. MoKITTRICK,
OREGON CITY SHOE STORE. Oregon City, Or.
Stoves!
Stoves.
Stoves.
Stoves.
Stoves.
Stoves.
Stoves.
POPE &
GREAT HOSE SALE I
THIS WEEK, ONLY!
We lift vo tho only really .vnluablo
Ladies' Hose in the Market. We
want you to THY A PAIR.'
COME THIS WEEK!
CHARMAN & SON.
Furnishing Goods.
Fueli's old slnnd, near
a full line of
offer at
or on the
(lorviiiuiiTKit J
BURMEISTER.
Stoves!
Heaters
For parlors, ctiiiina orsitlini: room and
ollice use we have the tines! assortment
ever drought to the city which u oiler
al lied rock prices. You will lose monev
if vim don't see ns belore tuiying.
Cook.
We can just suit you in cook stoves
and unices, hocause we luio llieverv
best made in style and llnit-li to suit pur
cliasern. We carry tlio limsl line in the
city and can suit our customers every
time.
CO.
Jty 1 r
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