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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1890)
i THE ENTEUWUSB, run iHiuu EVERY THURSDAY At. , OREGON CITY, OR. TUCRSD.VY, MAY 1, 1S90. "ir In of Uio grontost imiKirtuiieo that tlio eitUons of Oregon City ilioulil not permit this season to lip by without buiMing ft ftno ho Ul, which would do more thim ! taoHt any thing flue to Attract no tice to tU'u city. Wo suggest that it l high time the board of trtulo take this mutter in hand. REPOUaN STATE TICKET. For Congrowunan, BtNOKU HERMANN, of IVnglti county. For Governor, IUVIP T. THOMl'SON, of Multnomah county, For Sevretarr of State, OKOUOKAV.McRRIPE, of Columbia county. For Treasurer, run. MKTSC1UN, of liraut county. For supremo Judi', k. m. in: an, of Low counly . , For Superintendent of Public Insti uotioo K. R. MoELROY, of lVnton county. For Slat l'rinter, FRANK 0. IUKF.R, of Multnomah county For Prosecuting AtjAhev 6lh district. SicRlUHK. of ttJluiniis county. corm TICKET. For Joint Senator. l;!llt Sen. HVKVKY E. CROSS. For State Senator, fc L. EASTII AM. .For Representative, PKTKlt 1'AliCET, E. M. HARTMAN, JAMES M.TRACY. For County Judgo, JOHN W. MELDRl'M. Clerk of Court, II. II. JOHNSON. Sheriff, W. It. SAMdON, w For Recorder of Conveyance, W.T.WIIITLOCK, For Coiumituuoner, CORNELIUS UA1R. For Treasurer, S. B. CALIFF. For Assessor, JOHN W. NOBLE. For School Suiiintcmlent, ALEX. THOMSON. For Surveyor, SIDNEY SMYTH. For Coroner, ! C. 1". SI LLIVAN. Ji ik.k Taylok'h deoifiou of the city bridge case jrctty effectually settles tho bridge sign business for A. 0. White, nnd thin community and the county at large will re joice in thu result. Judgo Taylor decided, First, that the city haa control of pitch parts of tho bridge as lie within the city limits; Sec ond, that the county court had no right to lea-e the bridge for private use. i no decision is (rood and very good. ii ., I TliS dcniocratio itrtto ticket is made up ns follows. Governor, S. Ponnoyer; Congressman, U. A. Mil ler; &cretury of Stnto, Win. M. Townscnd; State Tronsuror, 11. W. Webb; Supreme Judj?e, 11. V. Hon ham. Sunt, of Public instruction, Uev. A. LcUoy; State Printer, J O'ltrien: Prosecutimt Attorney fita Pist., J. ft. UroA'kenbrough; Joint Senator, Henry Warren, T application for tint root rail way franchise in this city is n mat ter that it of no small interest to the city. The promoters of the plan are not fully divided as to the best place for building; but they are all large property owners and M txyjftWfiki$&nTxn , WsU Vof great value in buiWirtp Vin tlw city Ci,tiwn gcncnilly tiro ' Vi.'V'v . . .... ,1 1! Ai aiippaeu i i,kk hi u in un iiguv, and to favor tho granting of the franchise with such restrictions as will prevent them from holding the franchise of any streets, without building t hereon themselves to the injury of the community. i Wi take it that Mr. IVunoyer will fail to make an Who of the ockfl question in I'lackamtiH coun ty. 1 he question here is, shall the locks and falls bo improved and developed so that mills and factor ies will build and multiply indefi nitely along tho adjacent lnuks, making of Oregon t'ity the manu facturing metropolis of tho Pticitio coast. Mr. Kastham has shown himself so thoroughly identified with and in sympathy with such development, that we doubt if one man in this vast county can be found who actually believes that their interests will sutler in tho legislature by reason of his connection with the links. In fact it is impossible for Mr. Eastham to maintain his con- iivuiu nut, imp mm nut hik v : ,.,.,,,. ,,i ,,.,. mi- , his own interest without helping ! h..me i.-i,-i.iii..ii m.in.i m.r, i,i,-u uu . . , ilulv r.itu rii'la.l tin. fir, ttla! lit., lui'ilinm nf th i"iT iuuvivi, mini iimn iiihii iniii ,i ),. Br--, i,.,.-. iropcrty OWIHT in the County USI'Oi .rn'l ilnnnul nnn in..nr l..r iiit . The history of the events '.'fj ,rp, B, ,,,,,,,.,.,,,, , .,. tho hist two years is too fresh to unllmlinl culnk..f llr. nil ilrnnuur ity mtriut to iti.i-riinliiiiie iicliit illrvr i r - - i I - ' . . v. i v.!vv:C,s,:; - " 'it! 1" if 'j ; ' ' '-, "i'"p! ,m "i,. irK.i .1 Tin' nliiivt' is u puul cut of tliis stallion, wltlih will make this Bennon in Clackainas cotinty V. i 1 1,,,. r v.f. ,. r WTTFWy , ,1. i.mihws: rnnce oi anowaon, nay; ioaioi i; uroa ty Aiiurow rioimnp, t alia, Carnwatli, .Scotland; ISS; wri-ht ISC,." ll.rt.; oiro Knight of Snowih n (1212); dam Dui-luw (017) lv l'lime of Killd iilo ((".,' dam Mai .U) by yoin.R Campsie (92J). Knipht of .Snowdon (2212); ir Farmer (2HC); dam Hi i.an.im'or. i armor 't. fnnco oi Kiiuruui UW; Hiro lorKH Jovk 44 l;dam MarcUumcKH of brm nl l-IC.nl. LurJwk 1 11-11. Youni' Campsio 02U; niro Camimsio I 111); dam lv lloatlicr Jmk I:i7fi Amh isoii My Jo 4tHJ. Fr Particulars Call on or Address, II in jKiilijroc in an linpoitcd ()); Krand risk (170) by i-y ifty ii t uy J on ii MoCORD, Oregon City. i-1 u r 1 1 1 e an.! mrlritluirat lulorfil, ul nur mnuirjr ntnl totviv.t Amvrl'ii 1I rlii uio Inun ilrtf r a.l l iik r.ii,.filil. ii llli lh .nti.r Uvl Mini rtly ntrlrkvli UU r it 0i Old WorUt Jn..lu-). ftti't lo tli 1 K ruil lliilnrtii lh im, -lultiiii i l Oi till kiu.wu Oit Wi kin ly tartrt bill, now t'oii'UnB liltrf rtiirfijit. kuiI on lhlt i( ftip m..l Kit'tirr n4 oOirr tiiilm Ifiti nt 111' I'x'IAc N -rlhiii',1 u ( Uniii out r,irpnintu Oi v.'Utiii . In iln all In Ihvtr power to ioi"tr On' u l) imt.nKii iil tittl' Hikih llnl n.' .'"liluK l)i I ml Hi. I (lit Vllllfil S!n!r4 U Idii Ifritil nil, rt iril'tclli ruiiuirjr In llm i.rl l. mul llml I 1 1 j-l.l iiil 1 illfrr rr rdiiil tho liuili t.( tliv I'oitttflil tirainS Jury Krport. Wo Ii vp ilinK)wiI ol all criniintl lul iieiMi ItuiiIii tH(or us, tul Imve re liininl indii'tinviits an all CAM'S wlisr tlio cviJenea Imfure us necmeil to wr rttnt urh a cuumi. Wo livo riuitnneil the vsriuui county ollu ers an I fiiut so lar r ll to jiiili;ti ly a brief !m)Keliun, Ilist they are r'rly ami illlcieiitly comlm-trd. Wt II ii. I tlio IhkiVs In the clerk' ollU e neatly kf't ainl various linprovrmrnu In the years is admit of any other view than this. iidh ip mul mount. If Oregon City is ever a large and wealthy city sho will owe her growth and prosjierity to the devel opuient of her resources and the presence of largo numbers of mills and factories. Governor Pennoyer and bis Hcket pioco represent a jKilicy ,. which would , Wild Ihe mills a,nnl lactone, not Jn Ore gon City, but in England, China or any other place where labor is cheap. Is Oregon City ready to endorse such a platform? IIakvey K. Cross is a Web-Foot, born. lie has lived all hid life in Clackamas county. Though young in years he is able, experienced practical and energetic. He has made a luccesg of hiB own business, and while doing so has found time and disHisition to do much for the public. It was largely through his instrumentality that the Board of Trade was organized. That body has had much to do with the pro gress and prosperity of the town and county during the past two years, and from its organization he has been not only its honored and efficient 'secretary, but one of the hardest working members of tho board. The nomination of Harvey Cross is not an experiment, for he has shown himself capable and willing to transact public business without emoluments or pay of any kind. As a public officer ho will lo his wholo duty and do it well. Wk want tho voters of Clacka mas county to examine carefully their relation in a business way to the respective particB, then they will be qualified to vote understand ing and as self interest requires. Oregon City is destined to become a manufacturing centre of very great importance in tho near future if no untoward policy is adopted which will check the progress now working. Shall the men and party which fosters home industrici be aided by your votes or is it best to check the growth of the place. Tho cries of tho farmors of Kansas and Nebraska answer the question fully. They are poverty strickon because thoy arc an agricultural people far from market. Tho citizens of Ore gon City aro seeking to make a homo market for all agricultural products by providing employment in mills and factories for the con sumers' Think of this. Political raniau. The following program for joint ian- vasa haa been agrevit upon . Tlicre will be a joint canvam Mwoun the repul li can, democratic ami union camlitUtex, each party to have one third of the time Kreed uon for the spcukinK each day, the time to be uod by tlio candidate in each party at they may aree amotii Iheui Reives. Following aro tho places and da ton of public Sakiii; Monday, May VI, Pauiam-us ; t'niuo school house. Tuesday, May 1:1, Handy M,cAtthji hall. f. WednesJuv , ,"m ' Jack Knife ; WUbeni'a hall. Thursday, May 18, (iurfleUI; Mount! SCion avhoul lioime. ' Friday, May 10, Hpriugwater; hhibtey j school houne. Saturday, May 17, Viola; Uiane hall. Monday, May 1(1, Heaver CrfeV ; Kchoolhoune. Tuesday, May IX), Highland, K. uf I. hall. Wednesday, 21, Molalln Corners Thursday, Muy 22, Murquums. Friday, May 1, Needy j school-liouso. Saturday May 24, L'unby. Monday, May 2(1, New I'u; Cump Ground. Tuesday, May 27, Wilnonville. Wednesday, Muy 2S, evening, Oswe go. Thurs.luy, May 211, evening, MilwuU kie. Friday, May 20, evening, Cluckiunas. Saturday, p. m. Oregon City ; Pope's hall. The speaking will begin at one o'clock p. m. at each place except at OHWego Milwaukie, and Clackamas where it will begin at 7:30 p. m. Muthrm! Cantorla Is recommended by physic lau for cliilihen ti'elliing. ll is a purely vep'tnlite preparation, Us ingredient are puhlished aronud each I wilt In. It i plea sant to the tasle and absolutely harm lee. It relieve coi.slipalion, regulated Jie owU, ipuel pain, cure durrhra and wind colic, allay (everUhiten. do slrtivs worms, and prevents convulsions, outlir the child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep, t'astona is the chil dren' panacea the mother' Iriviid. dooe, ceiila. Vonrjf to l.euil. money lending busim'S iiiethiHl of keeinui the record and file recently inlrwhued that greatly facilitate My money lending buslncs will be the lalior of exsininiiitf llm aauie. The carried on as usual. Parlies desirous ol heriir olllce 1 also proisrly and elll- Mng accommodated will please call at clentlv conducted, and hi Wk nd at- niy olllce. I have ,100,000 available count prierly kept. Uf W. Cask Johns,,. l-'nilll IMIIIItlV I PHSaaHira!1 A aTl't ill ' UEI'lBl.KA.f I'l.ATKIIIM. The rcpuMlrsn pirljr of Ortunti In list run vintloii aiitmbleil, proud ol It rrrurd and put hlatnrjr, In devotion to Hie prlnelph- ol hums lllicrtjr and human rlitlits, In rvsl ami Impsrlnhklil iimnfii which Ivud 1 intra and (lory in the American nnllon ot hnine suit anion; the nation of tti earth, and a an luranca of In contlimad flildltf to lh groat principles for which It hat rniiKnileil In lli paat In atat and national fTulra, doi herelijr mall and afllrm the (Allowing drolaratlnn uf lla principles: Klrit-That wa favor hnnem, rfllclrnt mid economical admlulHlratlon ol every depart meut of government, both state and uatimial. Second-That we reiiard the tree achoul aye. tern of our atata aalh special car and pride of Hi republican parly, to be cherUhed as on of ih bulwarks ol the llhertlea nf the people. Third That whereai tin republican party haa always contended lor a pure electoral sys tem, In puraiianc ol Ihlt policy we favor the adoption of lb Australian ballot system Applsuie, and we pledge lb republican par ty to enact inch a law at the next session ol the ieglilature, substantially upou the line end ol lb character of lb act as drafted by Hit Dal lot Reform of Oregon. Applause. Fourth That the republicans of Oregon send greetings and congratulations to their brethren of Malu for having furnlahed Thomas ll. Reed, an boneat and courageous atateaman, whosi spesker ol the house of representatives, bss secured for the representatives of the peo ple tk right of the majority to govern, and we denounce the fiction by which democratic members of congress sttempl to lustily the tech nical defeat of the people aud the majority of their own body by refusing to vote, though In fact present and In duty bound to do so. Ap plause,) . rsoTicTios urn Kin, Fifth That we rejoice In the fact Hint In the last presidentlsl election the American people voted to sustain and uphold the rupubllcan doctrine of protection which the democratic party proposed to destroy applsusej, and we sre In favor of the oontlnusnce of that system of protection whloh has developed the inauu- .M'plstla l-r.io. iiik vtTrsaKB. Seienth Dial Hie arrni itu.t uf the uailnu lo the dsleinlrrs i t tlir I lilull rsnliol ( mra.lirnl hy laws Thst tha It rJilntlru of roliirrta hutiM i-i uforiti tolliv I'lnUt I made I. y s In) ft I psi.pls. suit I t' n i tiinii'il slid vilrhdrd si to pfn Idii HMrtti. thr i..alll!lty that any man hu hi'ii'iraiit)' Hi.rv il.r lflrrat unll"ini ihall hei niiir an In Hint i-f mi nlui.li.iiiBe or ilsprud nil u nit -rl .its .-lis r ii y I Api-Uuiis ) Kiglnh -1 lil we sr.- In Ixurnf a fair and eiiial dutiitiiitlon t-l tnistluii. slid welwHrvF that all 'M-iTly imi tmw Mrnipl by la thniild cuiiiril'tii Its due .n rtloti tu pay infill nf the Irgl llmsli' rtirmra of the f.)trt tuanl.' That we are In lunr n( the J. Jess ol sitch menitmenl(.lA ir aaBi-ftaiiirut laws as will -iit t,unl mid )ut aricinincui aad taiatlnn ( all l mi'iTlv at In Iru talus. Mnlh-llist we di'iotid the liiiitieillate fur failure hy coiurria of th Imid grant of the Northern piu'irtc rullrond f r. -in Vlallula to I'urtlsDd. Trulli-Tlisl w arc hi'4illl) In fsvrr of the pi"itig thioiiith t'oiirii'in of thr bill provldlui fur a boat railway al iliv dullrs ot theColiiin bla rlitr, n hli'h Imi L,.- it .4.r I lu the siuatn hy thaelTiirla if Sriiatnra Mln lirl and Ikilph, Ihat we Ix-lieT ll lo Im the ui"t practlcsUe plan for the rtlu l ol the pnlucre aud fur the ilBvcliipiiirnt uf ilmi v.i.t iprrllury ul coiiniry trlliiilsry tu the rt ii I uliunlda rlvsr. (lsvruth Innt we luviir the enactment ol a law In the liitrreni .1 the aneo cnriilng clasirs III laclurlea, InliiP". worVslmps slid public work Silns ,-IkIiI lioiitu s a day s wore, ami w deiioiini ' ihw cunt let cuntracl labor ayitem at uiijmt tu Die tioiu-ni lalmr of our stale, and believe Hint all rriiogiiUlng such syfttsm be rrouiiltd , llml w nro nppiwrd lo lb lur tbsr Iminlrriitlnn i l t IiIih b Islmrers lo the l ulled M.iirn. sod ws ili inuiid mur lrliisenl slid elti-ctlm mvusiuva h r isrrlug Into prsc tlcsl nperittlnu the -n sM invn la of congress ei cludliis the t hliii -e lal.uters from Amerlcsu anil. A-il;iu"i-. 4ITIIOI UMTION roll IMI'llUt tSISSTa. 1 well Ih l hut we iillirate utir approval ol lbs poller nl llUriil airoalliiiis fur luteriisl Improreinenis, cpeelully lur our rivers Slid hsrtnirs: Ih: r fnvor the rniitliiustlou of lbs policy of mlii the public money for the pub He wclfuic, lirllrvliifi Hint tho Imroveinenl of our waterways will re-ult In s mstrrial reduo tloii of the rates of traiipoitalloii; that we hold all corporations strictly roponible tu their liabilities under the law, and reregulie the rluht of the U-l-luliire to enact all reasoiift- hle lliiiltstloiis on eorporiite power. Thlrlccii-lhnt we fnvor legislative enact mem by which there uuiy be elected or ap pointed a slnle limpi-clur of wulKhta and luraa urea, and also favor sineiidnit nts to luuiilel chimera which will lequlre the appointment of biilldliiit slid km 1 1 ll ii i y In )..-, i.rn In all elilvs of ten thousand or more Inhabitants. Koiirleeu-Thal wn nre lu favor of an early survey of lllisurviiyed pilldle lnllds 111 this slnta, Hint Ihe smile muy he chilim d sud occn pled sod tillers speedily procured by lions Site settlors, li n il r Ih n laws of Ihe lulled Stntes. We ilcmmiil llherul nproirliilluiis by congress to secure Unit end. Kllleell-TI ul while illM'liillillllg the right lo Interfere with the ndmllilsiriittoii of Interna! alTslrs of furelKii iiiilious, we sincerely sp prove the cUnrln of Jrlnh end Kngllsh states men to Secure by peiii nful methods the Amerl car. prim Ipal of home rule for Ireland. (Ap plHIISU.) Hljleen-'lhiit wo deiiount'e nil trusts and coin lihiMtlon a that hnve for thelrnhjectlheenu trolling ol the miiikel value ol the neceaasiirles of lite nnd that we arc In favor of laws restrain lug and sbolliblijK the same. IIAHIIIMIN H AllUINIHIUAllON INIlOllsSD, SdvciiIcoii Tuiil we coiiKrutulule mi) couutry upon Ihe suceess and the prosperity that have marked the first year of President Harrison's administration; tliul we rejoice In tho restore" Hon ol dignity, vlor and slnlesmansblp In the Conduct ol forclKii sllalrs, which have settled gravo International coiuillcullous upon a ba sis which secures every American right, slid friendly advances mid hospitality, have ilrcngthcued thu words of sympnthy and Inter esl which Join us to the republics of the Ameri can omitlneiit, paving the way to a policy of peace, of extended cominoicti, and of amity among BlllUu nations of tho New World, up plaiise Unit wo commend tho prescat national administration lor applying the surplus funds to the payment of lutaicst-pnylng bonds, as contrasted with tho democratic policy of lend ing the surplus lo hanks which retained llielr bonds and colluded Interest Ihureon while using the people's money, which should havs been applied to the payment of said bonds, AppUuscJ follow ing approximative to the flnanelal condition of the county. luniuriss, F.stl.natcd amount of county arrant and interest out- t 812 11 ,. loOOOO .2D000 00 .1103211 U Ntuiiding and unpaid KKSOl Ml'aS, Cash In hands of treasurer , 1'neli in hand of MierihT. . . rufollected taxes now due Total rraoiintei.. , Fife of indebteilneM awe r onrees. .H0SO 4H We ft riil the treasurer' book and ac counts correctly ar.d proerly kept. The) surveyor, aeer and chool su lerintendeiit seem all to be performing their various duties in a manner accept able to tho public. We ns-oiniiicnd that the assessment roll be hereafter so arranged a to show the tax and assessment on mortgages in otineetion with other taxable property Instead of being put upon a separate lilt, thl change will be greatly to the con venience of the taxpayer an J also of the olllcer lu collecting laies. Wo recommend that a railing nf iron or itiitablo height be placed around the windows of the county jail so as to pro vent persons from approaching them from the outside. At present there is nothing to prevent anybody from pass ing tools or WKapon through the outside window s Into the jail, unless the prison er ant kept constantly locked In the small celts, which la neiiher practicable or humane. This Improvement has been recommended by uTtry grand Jnry for several years past and It la high time for thu county to par sotna attention to thcfn reieatetl demands made Solelv In the interest ( the public and backed by the recommendation of every olllcer who has ever had charge of the county jail We find the court house In good con dition and repair, and commend the jn itor, Mr. Nehren for the care ha has ex ercised over It. We are Informed that the grand jury room w as peimltted to be used short time ago for a ulltical caucus; we con deinn this and recommend that hereafter no room In or alHiut the court house be used for any but legitinmto cotinty pur- puses, We emphatically condemn the action of tho county court in attempting to Icuho the stisHjtmion bridge for adver tising purposes. This Is an outrage on public property anil decency that we liope will never again be attempted. Wo 11 lid the city Jail actually a safer place for prisoners than the county jail and it will continue to be so until the county makes the improvements heroin before recommended. And having completed our labors we ask to bo discharged. J, K. Okaham, loreman A. A, J. Hhaoy, clerk, L. M. Davidson, H, A. DoueLAS, H. D. Cai.xMAX, Hof.oMos Mil, has, John 0. Hi hmidt. Special Mutlre. To Whom It mav Concern : All knowing themselves indebted to us are respectfully requested to Kettle their accounts We need money and must collect and word to the wire is stitllilcnt. W do not wish tu place our accounts in the ha nil of a collector. It I extremely unplcatatU for ,4 to So so thers('T wi "gfve this notice and aay to alt com and settle. March IS, 1S-.S). Tikis. CuakbU A Son. Tomato! TonATurs. The O. ('. Packing Comimny want to contract for 'M acie of tomatoe this season. See notice to Farmer in buaiiies locals. School Money. There is plenty of money on hand to loan of school luinls, and it will he to the interest of all borrower, especially those who need anv considerable amount as well as long tune loan, lo borrow school money. This ii absolutely the cheapest money to ho had S per cent and no com mission after the lirst year. Call on I'. I). Latourette, Attorney for the board. The Standard. "I regard Hood's Harsauarilla a hav ing psssod above the grade ot what are commonly called patent or proprietary medicines," said a well known physician recently, "It Is fully entitled to be con' slderod a standard medicine, and has won this position by its undoubted mer it and by the many remarkable cures It bus alluded. For an alterative and ton ic it has never boon equalled." m hki:t kkpokt. Wheal, ?' I'sie, Outs, y hu a: Flour, 1st grade, It.iiQ. L'nd. :i.75 I'ltOUfCK:- Hutter, iltoSMs. Fuk's, ISct. Chickens, lrtHei,jV dot, (4 M to ') Chickens, spring $.'.00 & ;l.,o Chickens, live, m - IK lo J'V.IK) Tuikevs, I'otaUH-s, V Im $1 (HI to ll.l'i Onions, V hu tl-'iO. Apples V box, t'.' ii FFI.D - Hhorts, f.'l .VI llrun, IIS Ml Hay, timothy lulled, (IS lo (:'(), Hay timothy looc, fl.'i, Clover, baled 17 lo '.'" MF.ATS IWf, live. 3',, to 4 c. Iliwl dresnrd,; to Sc. Veal, d termed, 7 C. Hok'S, live, ,V. Hogs, dr4ctl, (( 7c. Mieen, i he id, M.iOaud U-lK Wo.i,;Mt.i:'i vn. " Irl, C'Uiiitry luilk, lie, ' J ' l-STTlt.bll.-k.i-lX, lti'4e. Hams. '1'. U lo 1-c. Sides, V', I""'. Shouliler, .'H., 7, He, IKIF.I Fla i rs :- All kinds rery dull. Apples, m.m dried, .1 and 4o. 1'lums, H-'ii. diied, 'J aud Uc. 1'runes, sun dried, 4 and tie. l'rars, sun dried, H and He. Aliplei, maehin dried, bleached A 7c 1'lums, machiiio dried, (1 to "e l'ears, machine dried, 6 and7c. 1'ruties, machine dried, b and He, Fur nearly half a ciiutury, Ayer's Chnrry l'ee'oral has houri the must pop ular cough remedy In the world. The constantly liicreasiiig demand for this remedy prove It to he the very best -cllle, fur colds, coughs, and all disease of ; thu throat and lungs. "wtfi7nui. Mrs. 0, 11. L. liiirmolskir'i watch club has fully sustained the expectation of its patrons who have all been more than pleased will, their purchases through Its agency, Ho successful has It lieon tlmt a new cluh will be organised in which a watch can bo obtained of any value bj"pylng only It. IK) tier week. For particulars, call on or address, , Mh, C. If. I: Ui UKKiargs, j ! ;: i ' Oregon City, Or, They know? how to euro rheiimtlsni In rwio-vlvtttilal Mr, J. V. Mulgham, a 1'ittsburgh cigar dealer, awoke one morning wyitd an allai k of rlinumatisni in his rhj,t sun Woikmg around the store iltfliigtlie foreniHJtt made it worse, lly niK,, th pln was o severe that he could t.,t rH,n his hand to bis head and had toi rrT 1 , iM nrm In a sling, ihw nf hi eusluifi,,-, uu leuming it facts, went act the street lo F. K. llerk uy f'S.and atlnsown exiwniie trre cured a Iwttle of Chamlwrlatn'a "Sn I'.a I ul and pitrsuaded the clgitr dealer 10 try it. It rased the pain, reduced the swelling so mat oy me next rnornmg no could usu his arm, and by the second morning wa entirely well. This is only one of the many severe cane of rheum atism that huve liern cured by this valuable riuuedv. fS) cent bol'ie fur sale hv II. A Harliiitf. Sollee. It is liiuertuiu whether ( hicugo or New York seciiies the liirut Imposition, hul It Is a ioitlve fuel that llludhililer I the Infallible leniedy fur nil blood dis ae, and I a sale, surci and reliable lcim.Sold hy i:,(i. L'autlel.t. en llepurfurr. Wo have taken a new departure lliis spring lu thu styles of fcoo.l that we carry . 1 1 order to meet the dumand of Hir lure and growing trade wo have added a flue line of Ingrain carpets which we will soil lower than 1'ortland price. That new lino of rug is also very fine and w ill repay yon for examin ing very carelully. 1 uu will certainly want one. In clothing, dry goods, no tions, bats, and foot wear you w ill find the best assortment at our store. Call and insecl before buying. I'liAkkUN A Hon. l, r, SIATi J. J, I -1,1,1; ( MAY & COOKE Denier, in (.niiTrh-s k VnaUui ( IlICAliO HTOIIF, Orefcron City, Qruv., CO UJ 'III, ! 'I h fiimons , ,V. y ; J i Md.ril d l!,,lo,, ,i, 1 Mlt.i-,li- of (-,,,,, J I M 0. . I..VI- In-fh ,.,,,! j K" 't I'iial,,!, , , Wlier- Ihe loMiii eolel'trled us ' I lie IIiii iiioihI i ; hint Mci il More j I', II. Ilm-sr, Mn I llil I Hsudeini , f V- ' n-t f. 1 Cllli"! MILLER BRO I)i:ali:i;.s in Field, Vegotablc Flaver Seeds. ant A If a 1 1 S' A r0 - UT.i n' s r i i i . 1 1; .''i 'i i ,.ir. Wi, r.i.io.i 1 .1; iii , 'i.l II imi, i ll . g eflTSt liil f..r Ciititlneii". St iimi .1. M. IIACON & SOX. UF.AI.F.Urt IN- Iooks and Slationery POST OFFICE CUILDINC. OUF.UO.N CUY, OUEliON.i Villanioll1 IIci!'lils ONE KILE FROM THU Suspension Ilridiio on Tin-: vit sim:. A Fine Chance to Inve I IT Acre Property. Inquire of McCOWN & CO. iff ;, is.-jf, IMI , l 1 t .ti s Thoa TUIiy wa ah k, w rTCbr Caslori. twn aha was a ItilU, ah crW-J fur OaalurU. WImsi sh WaitM, Mlsa, ah rlung to CawUsia. a he sk bad ClUUrwi, el gv Uwm CaMlurl4 ( hfS Untl For Sale. Choice (arming land, lb roe miles from Oregon City In from 10 to ItMl-acre tract at li'3.00 to laO.OI) cr aero. Call on or address, Kyatl A Itandall or J. I). Uknnkh, Drevoil ('it. The Itrst ilrsult. All ingredients employed In producing Hood's harsuparilla are stiictlv pure and are the bestuf th kind il is possible to huv All the roots and uud herbs are carelully selected, iNronally examined, and only the best retained. Ho that from the time ot purchase until Hood' harsaparilhi is pnMian.il, everything la carelully wutcliml with a View to attaining the liestrusl.til why don t you try It T Fggs For Hutching. White Wyandolts and Hiown Leg horns. My strains for egg production and standard reiiiirumenis are unsur passed. Etfgs per 13; piii kcd in has kuts for shipping, per 13.. Ki.mkk Hison. Oregon City, Or I have a business room with shelving etc, centrally located, for remt at reanon able rale, Must apply scon. Jas. I', SlIAW, Olllce, Hod Front Grocery and Crock ery House. Notice to Fanners. The undersigned will ho in Oregon City at Harvey Cross' olllce every Tues day and Saturday of each week until further notice, commencing us Tuesday F'eb. 25, (or the purpose of contracting (or vegetables and fruits of all kinds for the canning company, Oregon City, Keh. 18, 1800. A, II. Itoscow, Secretory of Oregon City Tacking Co Health aud Longevity. Dr, A, Wilford Hull's Hygienic Treutmont for the permanent cure of dis eases without either medicine, oloctricity or costly appliances. Works in perfect harmony Willi the laws of nature. gJgTSiM Microcosm "extra" which gives the history of the physiological discovery. Hem! for circulars at my ex H)tiso. l'rlco uf Health l'tunplilct $4.00, Address, J. W. Thomas, , Molalla, Or FOR T.1EN ONLY! irff tVOTrFATUPU AtiUWUi "twtmt m1 KtltVoUS tlBil.lTVi IW Iriini' tt.wm OK of Twix. k-si, f ' S . .,,iMi. fs,i. iMimi MU ser. fcfSMsjiMifitt.t hMaurit'tii'irTu fcutit. Akw4il tMMiU Hull 1 N tall INT-Wfe..ie ley 4f, a lMtr MhMM 14 I t ia4ii4. Wrt tkaxaa, WHI , aa,,atisi ftm fusalest i fume a-am. aaia isiOlCAl, CO., BUrrALO.N.V. I . mtvm a', if . a V-V ., -itii ;A j p f liltVt.'x QUTOrOPPER. nth etra M,nCH!i, may "'; - iO UNiCN t,;'UAHC,fl.Y. 2J3 1 tc itjrftaVC'-.Clv E. S.-WAIeREX, FallsYiew Aflflitiou to Oreioii City. Money to Loan. In sums of 111)0,00 to (, (Ms). Jas )', Shaw, Kcul Fslule and Financial agent, Oregon City, opwit, I'oat ollice. W. T. WIIITI.OCK, l'res. Hoard of JHiectors. lly II, L. Kelly, Clerk. Tu Whom It May Concern, I huve resumed business nt my olllcu in Oregon City. F O. McCown. I'uy All siol)S iiidcbled lo the firm o (ireen Hros. are rcpiested to call at once and nettle their accounts or the same w ill be placed in Ihe hands of a Collector, UKKkN I'.KlW. Ilnols, Mines.' Frank .M.ller lias received another big Htm k of boots and shoes French kid kangaroo and all other kind for la dies and grnts nt )l.'.'5 and Upward. We all know that Frank keeps the licst ipiulity of lioots and shoes nt the lowest prices . Treasurer's Net lee. 1 have now in my hands funds apph- able to tho pitvment of all warrants en dorsed plior to Sept, fS, 18-18. Interest will cease from date of this notice. Oregon City, April 10, lS'.K). 4-10-IH1-4I-17 8. II. CAi.tvr, Treasurer of Clackamas Co. , Or. Ht. tieorge, of Merry l'.ngland, ties troyed the llrery dragon, hut tho Ameri can champion ciirhulimilvo conqtiors St Anthony's lire, chilblains, (runt bites, cuts, wound.) and itchihg and Irritating diseases. Hold hy K, U, Callfleld. Advice To Muthers. . Mas. inslow's SooTiiiNu Myiiup, for cbldren teething, Is Ihe prescriiition of one ol the best lenialn nurses and physi cians in urn i niicil states, and has heen uaetl for forty years with never-failing sueee by millions of mothers for their eliililren. JMinng the process of Unitli lug Its value is inealciiluhlu. It relieves tho child from oain, cures dysentery and diurrhma, griping in the liownls, and wind-colic, lly giving health to tho child It rests the mother. Fhlor D. F. Kittinger, of Oetlysburg I'i nnsylvunin, says hu had been sullorliig with a cold ami uotigh, also his wife, that they took to titling Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy ami received great boimllt from it. Yet he says, "It was so pleasant to take." For sale, hy 11. A, Harding Mould You He Hlcltl Kveryonu wauls lo become rich, und in order that you may make sure prog ress in this direction you should not fail to buy your groceries of A. II. Fry, the cash grocer, ns ho has a very line union, lion of tho finest groceries to be found in imirkul. Ho is bound to pleuse bis cus tomers mid is constantly watching Ihe market for bargains so as to buy cheap and mark his goods down to his custom ers. Call at Fry's Cash llrocery House, Oregon City, Oregon. The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In tlio last sixty tlays. Examine the reconl. Wi v sight ly, adjoins the host improved part uf town; also cuiiVt iiii nt to the inaiiufai tui in part. lon't fail to look at it In lure purchasin;. I onus very easy. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE TRACT. WILLIAMS & PORTER, Olliee near Tost Ofiice. Agents. nun I all over. Last week I bought two lots of Swakkomo ft iiBoi'T ami yesterday Ihey sold them again and netted 250.00. mo mm WM POPE & CO. POPE & CO; This old reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of hm, Iff ii IuMb mm, fiwm, etc. riummin Gas Fitting & Jobbiu Attended to Promptly. Es timates Fiiniishe'd. POPE & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON injat 'J".,FJs, KZ V 1 ' i QS"'"" ' ill Mm ll- ) .Mil " "