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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1890)
S m 10 oz. ovoralls at .65; 10 oz. Blouses and Jumpers, .65; Engineer Overalls, .75; Painter Suits, $1.00; Bal briggan Undorware, per suit $1,50; Silk Negligee Shirts, $4.00; Silk and Wool Negligee Shirts, $3.00; Wool Negligee Shirts $2.00; Straw Hats, .10 to $150; Men's Felt Hats, 75 cents to $4.oo. And everything else in tho samo proportion. Gents Furnishing Goods. I have just oponod a now strictly first class Gonts' Furnishing Goods Establishment whoro" may bo found a Full Lino of Choico Goods embracing all tho iLatcst and Nobbiest Styles in my line. Call and See for yourself. I can suit you. I. W. O'CONNELL, Gents Furnishing Goods. 1 GENTS' Mill GOODS! 1 FINISHING SEE TISE PIES h m Happenings. Hir.l.iYH ii'de li e about I" y v.w (n lliu oily yetei J i mi'inm.i. .Iv.'wht :it 'ntlril MiUaiikiw Wer 'IUm's. .-.l.iii O'lviy tvlnnuvl liuni trip . . I'. i milord luw U-eu i'W ff'V- 1 .l.l l'( I'll' I''1"' ''k. ., J, U. lWH-k'tibimn! liu.i moved hU ,i,.,v iii I'liafniiii! Ur- triek. -Tims. Field is indulging in now cl.is limit Ht liin jtwoory utore. Tue In fly lievl fot Hroiijlitoii' w mill taken itawil yesterday, Tliore wore tour immersion al llie r..itil cluireli hut TuJomv night. - A new fenee i KliK P around llie tir. Welch irirty on lower Sixth St. -TlIK KNtKRI'KIHK ji'l OlHce U getting ut mice list for tho O. C. Siwh A IWr i. .I.i.ul' Mader 1ms out line llthitfwpU io 1't.itoH uitnminciiig Orison City Hock Wer. -lr. J. A. White ami if er the niiotof Mr. M. M. Clmrnmn on the Joe ILirrinnhm lu mm-hwwd three nienif l.uul of Ik'nry Jckon ou the Mo'.alU r;il. -Major ltnh WoiihrvMitfh in th demo- o,.iiicc.inlid.ite for diUict attorney ol llie .Vh district J. I'. Slmw is building third story o-r the l.ivermore to to used by Mr. l.ivermore for hotol purpose. Miss Clam Johnson, former Oregon City'ite sH.n'l several .lay in town after l-einir pr'M-iil at the dedication -1'i.n't forgot that l'otter ke.p r.i''st' celebrated Milwaukie Invr on il'.m;h?. 'T'.s cool and refreshing. Mr. II. F.. Smith of the Willamette Falls l'ulp and Vaper company is in t.inn to remain for several week. See the advertiseineiit for the Clyde vtallion owned by I-"ell A McCrd. If you ure a breeder it will interest you. -Ceo. II Mimes of l'ortlatid a pr,. nt at the dedicatory services on Su.ul.iy and t .k ureal interest in the llU'l'till K. 1'. U.U..U who has liwn on the si.-k li.-t for tin' 'st lew week with I, i l.itt.u k of pneumonia, is sloly re- cuverini;. -The WiUnmette Chief ramo up Mon d.iv tiiht. dipt, l'oj-e coniinandinis, wi'h a load of lumber. Moet of it for the W. F. I'. A IV Co. W. C. Johnson, wife and two chil dr.Mi l. ft on the overland on Tuesdav (or (.ihiornjii, where it is hoped Mr. John Hiin's he. ilth will greatly improve, The pl.it for Fairmont, K. M. At-kin-m' addition to ()reon City was filed Tuesday. Fairmont lies just north fr.,.n Fast tve-oti City. H is cleaied level and beautiful. -The Fatly Bird is the name of uew publication Ix.rn at Astoria and fathered bv J. w. ll McCurky and U-onanl Ireland tu., Idteeii-year-old 1-ys. They K'v pronii-e of a -r -The W. F. I'. & P. Co. are nenotia tin; with tho 1.4 H Co. for fifteen acres of land adjoining the mouth of the Tiiaialin. They desire it for the ripar ian privilej;i'S so as to boom there. -Mrs. P. II. (Win cume from the t a,t and joinisl her hunl.and in this city last week. We do not knowr how Mm. (Win likes this section, but Mr. Cra"in thinks far ls-tter of it than he did a few weeks since; More bin '' came, for instance. Mr. I!v. (i. II. Atkinson was pres ent at the dedication of the Congreifn lional church on Hunday, and was the uue-t of Mrs. M. M. ('barman while in tin-cily Mrs Atkinson had lo make 'piite nil effort to l. present, she i m.ahli. to K. t about except with extreme dilliciilty. Ciiisok of Fiiim Tlie firm of May '.V C.s,ke bus sold it gns'i-ry business in thi- city to Mr. Hetitley and a party fr the country by the name of CauipMh The transfer was set for the first of May' Tiik Nkw IIoat. Tho O. C. T. Co. is jiutiing forth every elhiit to get their nosy boat completed an-l ready for use early in June. It U rapidly assuming form and will very noon be Uunehod ami ready (or the finishing touches. It will prove a great convenience. 1'ahtnkh IIktikks. Tho firm of Font .t I'liri.a uim dissolved yesterday by mu tual consent. T. W. Font buying the intcicst of (leo. FuoliH. Thu business will Is- conducted by Mr. Foul at the tieiy stand, (leo, FiicIih will start In this- morning ii purser on tho I-atona. Tiioi miit it Hwkm.ki). Some month a go'sl dinner who lives not 1000 beyond tho routine of Clackaina Sllll'l miles unity was in Albiiiu visiting friend. W i-hing to visit Portland he boanlwt an (led ric cur. thrusting hi pile into III coat pis ket us he did so. Very noon he begun toHiuell something burning. Thl smell grew more ami more noticeable a the cur moved ulong. Ho thought i ipieerbntconi'liideil that It wa ft X!CU linrity of the electric car, but presently his mind was disabused for the paper in his pocket burst Into flumes and he had to hustle himself to mivo the coat. HI burning pipe hud done 'the business. The next time he will not mispect the cars of smelling queer. Stkvkyino row a K.K. Sidney Smyth wont out to Mulino on Momhiy to run it preliminary furvey tt tho Milk Ciwk Oanvim tor a railroad. Mr. llowmd be lieve that practicable route exist uuil that It w ill touch Mullim and ho pro pone timling It. Tim I'iMci'H. Mi'Maltou'n oitvus had just a fair crowd hist Saturday afternoon, but in the evenltnt the tout was crowile. Tho performance was only fair and tho tide show Hiul tiamostors hail their usu al run. The ImliHin asivusinu was votv KHhI M it nsooiuhnl HKKt foot whilo tho aeroonaut turniHl Hiul tumbhsl in tho tniH. Tho lamhuK u plVvtil noar Kails Viow aihlitioti, in wifotv. I!us Oi-isNKti. Last Saturihty tho ('. Mfu. IV. oiwuhI tho hhls for huililiiiK thoir faotory, but thoy havo not yot lot the contract. Tho buls woro as lollows; For biiililinn comploto : t'o., 2W: Chas. Kiwluor llt.W).): Mclri.lo Co. IIO.RoO: Thoe. Mann ltl.TM): W. A MuMloton A Co. 17.H7H. Kor Urick alone. Kichiuoml Master 71ll; Mc Itriilo Co., ftt.mtO: W. 1. flckcus. rnooosiiu Motob Link. Follow Intfare route askeil for by tho Oregon City Stroot Kailnay Comimny : IVninniiiK gn Main treot on tho north niilo of 7th at tho oast enl of the usionion bri.lt'o; thenct northerly aloii Main stiii't crossiuit 8th, th. ami 101 h einots tu 11th street; thein-e easterly on llth strw't to Mailisuii street : thetttv north erly on Mailison strei't to 17th etreot. Also brmii'lilnit from tho main lino at tho intersection of llth street ami Miul-immstriM-t; theiuVeastrrlv on llth street to Monroe street; thence southerly on Monroe street to Wh strwt; thence easterly on Wh strwt to Unculn strict ; also nmthorly on Jackson atnvt from tth stns-t to Mil strw-t; li souther ty on Washington stni't from llth street to 1st street. Itrpnbllr.n (lly Colin nthm. , . ,. , Tho republican convention is hereby . ., , T. i ca tsl (or aturlav, May .Ird, 1m. The .. ,' ,:..,r...l c,:, -i polls will ln openiHl at SwalfordA liroiit's ' office from four to right V. M. Ticket- oliice irom lour io riKoi i . .'i. mci- , , , , . . ,, ill 1.. nrinl.sl III blank for the rioiniii.i- ... , ,, i ,n . r-. I lion of the following named city oilUvrs. 1 Mavor. 1 recorder. 7 coiiiiciliiien. 1 assessor and cullis'tor. 1 tri'asurer. 1 city attorney. 1 marshal. 3 member o( city couiinittee To facilitate the business bulletin of nominations will 1 posted, a they re made. r.. M. Kvnus, T. V. r.u is, F. T. ltKi.oa, Couiinittee. The H.iptlst Entertainment. At the Haptist social and entertain ment last Friday evening they gave cent worth of entertainment lor the dime admission The house was crowded, and an Interesting lilemry pio- grammd given Following is the pr.H I gramme given : Recitation by Alta Porter Vocal Duet by Mr (ioo. Fui In and Mr. V. K. Ikinaldson. llecitation, entitled "Fifty Years Ago," by Kiltie Koidder. Song, "Twinkle, Twinkle little Star" by Katie Dainl. Violin Ihiet by Messr Filch an I Dresser. March by the following named small girls : Uuth Cowing, Flora Cham ber, Ve'la William, Nellie May. Pearl Meldrum. Hallie Mosinr, F.ll lloherg, Dolly Cro, Jame Wilkinson, Fthel Walls, Hulda Hohlen, Casein Futun, Joie Clark, Maude Kennedy, Katiu ilaird ami Myrtle Watson. Vocal Duet "Moonlight on the Hliine,"by Mis Lottie llaird and Mr. Dresser. Itetilation "Tax on Huchelors," by Jessie Porter. Male Ouai telle J. N. Oraham, Jo., Will and Frank Aldiidge. Heeitation-".Mary (larbju" by Mrs. W. T. Ilurney. Instruiniintal Duet Messr Fuchs and Dresser. Lack of space forbid our mentioning all a they deserve, but we deem Katie Kalrd' nonif. Mr. Ilurney 's recitation, Jessie Porter' recitation and the march ing especially worthy of praise. The aoclal which followed was mosi decidedly a success, if a -rfecl hulsd of voice can be railed mich. The pro ceed were nearly M0. UltrilT COI KT CUXINfJS. CKIMIKAt,. Htnte of Oregon v John (iordon, charged with unlawfully tearing down public notico. Not a true bill. State of Oregon v John Sam, Indian. Dismissed on motion of State. Htale of Oregon V 11 D Hannos, in dicted for allowing minors to loiter about hi uloon. Plead guilty, lined $100 and cost. Htato of Oregon v 1! I Hannes, In dictment and fine buiiio a above, Im prisonment on thi to begin with ex piration of first sentence. LAW, 0 L Htory V 1 1- Clarke. Verdict for pluintlir for 135.60 and for defendant for cost and disbursement. A Jlinelvs A T Vt. Dismissed us per stipulations on file. David Mortimore V Currle Ilugben, verdict for plaintiff. J H Crumbley t 0 C Transportation Co, suit for dumugi for being ejected from boat. Verdict for puilntilNor floO. M C Stinuley vs W W II Sumsoti. lianiiiiioH for plaintitV for fit) diimiiites, Tlunidoro llimlec vs lleniv Nachiiud. Order of nou suit on mot ion of philutitf F.IUaW'lli Wlllioit vs Tims imrrolt, iiitiuued for. term. ' Thos Chiiriiuin vs II II lluikley and ni(e. lsuiisaod on motion of plululilf. C l.niiKort vs lien t jiiiKluli, JudiMiieut for mint of answer. Tho Minnosotn Threi.her M'f'u Co. vs r.i'iijiiniln rorosler. Verdict for IVfen d int. Ilan-Chi UtiaiiHoii vs llerimin Anthoii, liismissed on mot ion of II, K, t'ii, :i)l n v. A. II. Whitbs'k s Mary F. Foster et ill, Onler of coiitlrmiitioil. F.lirti It poiU.iu vs T I. lodiiou. IU'-cn-o of divorce mid for custody of minor child. Uui'kiiiiihuiii lleiht vs Flunk Miller, liiiuiiiixcd inotioii of pluiiitill's uttoiney. y Tu the Son lee of timl. I ho new onro)aiiouai cnurcii in Oregon City w us dedicated Sunday in the presence of a Ituno crowded house, This chui 'h wan bemiu over eight months and has just been com pleted at a eoet of 7 l'.'.V Tho buildiiig Itself Is a largo and com modious wooden hi no t ill o withabriik Imwiiiont, the old chinch building being entirely roiuodeled and Incotpotali'J in the now stiiii l.iro In neat an 1 harmoiil nous blomhiig, tin) whole having a eat ing capacity of oib Tho mailt slriii luie s a building x.V..tl, tiolliic style ol architovtiiie, suriuounted by a spire lO'.Oj (eel ill height. The basement iiiiiltiiin'.itU this p,irl is at present to Ih' used only (or a fur urn o room, but iiltiniiitelv social pallors andkitihens will bo fui lushed tneiein. j The main audience loom is sealed with I ji anseiiioiy cnais, eiicn c.u cutoiu , .t7i They aie arranged in a scginen- tai y iinn ubmit tl.e pulpit and choir 'stand which occupies one comer, and ; 'i h licr bai k is laised on a leu'ar i sum ai-oo ine one in iioio, , , I loin the ball two elilianees open 10 the main room, one to tbo implcmeii' tarv audiein o loom uii.l one to tne gal '"' " erv, which is airv and ploasart, with 1 . which i oiiiiiiainls full view and is within ea-v lie.tniig ol the pulpit. nil: oi li i in in li smt'i 1 1 ki; ('olitlililti s the siipplioneulary audience 1. 1, mi. W hen it is thrown open and is filled, as to day, the contribution is ar range I in the foim of a seiiii i ircln about the minister. This room is '.'I'm .VI, and the total Icncth of the structure oer all 7."i feel, and the width over all V fiMtt. Hack of the pulpit is a rooai lo bo tired bv the minister for his stu Iv and by the choir (or a waiting room, while in tin) faint hall is a neatly tilted up li brary risuii, lor the Use ot the Sabbath Si-hrtol. This church heats upon its corner stone the following inscription: 1st I, Isis'.i, tho tir-t date rcpn'soiiting the '" "( Ihe foundation ol the llist i giegatioual i In). . li in Oregon, and thu alter the vcitr of tin) building of tho In rilrice, whii Ills cectcii ps a memorial tu Dr. 0. II Atkinson, whom Itev. T. I'. Clapp in his dedicatory heruion styled "the funniest mull in all Oie oon," when death look him liencu TIIK UN AM IAI. SIATtM KNT. The st.itrmeiil of the financial com mittee showed the total cost to he 7 L' i. Indebtedness on church building, I 1 0 .III; indebtedness on chair, Ul. Total indebtedness ll'.silijli. liefoie the dedi- cat on of tl.e building it was neccssury to i. ii" this sum. I lie lollownig iiniucd persona cotitrlhiiled in uinounts us follows; Ladies' Aid Society, J.'.O; F. M. Atkinson. HKI; Mrs. V. L. Fast liamhSI; Mis. 0. F. ltealtie, liK); W. T. Whilloek, (UNI, L. II. Andrews, IOt and II. V.. Cross fhW The balance was rained In amounts ranging fiom (.'id down to f.'i, and nil aJ dilloiiiil hiiiii of over was also pledged by riiliHcriptiou. Tho con cluding gilt cume from lliu Itaptist church, of this city, in the slnipe of an elegant pulpit Uiblu, which was pre sented by Itev, J, C. Head, pastor of the Haptist chinch, Key, O. W. Lilciis responded on bebiilf of the Congrega tional society of which lui Is pastor. IIMHCATOIIY SKHVIl KS. Thu ministers prcNcnl mid on the platform were Itev. T. F. Clapp, of Portland; C. F. Clapp, of Portland; D. II. Cray, of Malum; J. F. Waldrof, of llillnboro; l'li'Mitclit J, F, Fllis.of Forent Irove, un I the pastors of the city churches, I'.uv, J, C. liead, of the llaplisl; Joseph Parsons, of the Method ist; ti. W-.tiihoney of lliu Piesbyteriiiii and O. V, Lucas pastor of the Congre gutioniil Society milking the dedication. The choir for thu occiiMion consisted of Mr. F. F. White, organist, Mrs, K. L. KaHlliiim, Mrs. C. (). Albright, Mrs, K. 10. ( harinan, Mrs. D. K. Shepherd, M km. Dora Smith, Miss Kate llouiiett, Mr. (i. II. Ihistow and D. F,. Shepherd. Tin; ruooiiAM, The follow ing is the program of the dedicatory services i Henlence, "The Lord 1s in III Holy Temple," by the choir. Invocation, Itev. Joseph I'iusoiih, of the M. K. church. . Scripture rending from Mutk II, 1-2 and 7-17 Inclusive ; also fiom Timothy 1, iil, 1-7 and 14-15, by Professor J . F. F.lliH. Dedicatory hymn, announced bv U.iv. (I, W. Uiboiiey, of thu Presbyterian church; tilln, "O, Thou, Wliuso Own Vast Temple Stands." Pnivor, by Uv, t1. P. Clapp. Anthem, by the choir, "O, Father, let Thy lllesslnn Host." Dedicatory soriuon, by Ilea. T, V.. Clupp, who took fur hi text these word from I.uke vll.fi: "For be lovolh our mil ion and halh built us a synagogue." Finuiicliil stiileinoul, lead by Itev. O. W. I.IK as, chairman of the building committee, Taking of plt'dgos, amounting to .".VO. Dedlcaloiy (unyer, by Itev. J. V. Ki lls. Selection, "With Thankful Heart. O, Lord, we Come," by Mr. K. K. Char man. Mis F. F, White and (I. H. Pcstow, Itenediclloii, by Itev. Joseph Panama. The exorcises worn interesting and participated In by all the other F.van- gellcal churcho III the city, and by many persons from abroad, who had formerly lived hero. Notable a uong the hitler was Mi Mury A Walker, of Forest tirove, whocamu toOiegon In mas. and Mrs. (i. II. Atkinson, wife ol him who founded tho church. Thoughts of the past and present could not be otherwise than tiangely com mingled, as one recognUed in thecun U i cent inn groups like unto this, the most striking illustration, Mil. (I. II Atkinson, her son, K. M Atkinson, and her giandsou, all lnloiestc.1 in the edi lice Is'ing dedicated. The dedicatory service Is lo be the Initiatory ol aerie o( revival mooting to le conducted by Itev. C. F. CUpp, superintendent of home missions. la tter l ist. The (olloning I list of toller re maining in the postolhce at Oregon City, May 1, isuii: Prow li, Mory Mrs I'.aker, Jane Mr Itcryer, I'eter Itniuiman, (i D Faslaui, F. N t.erls r, Jacob Coiicher. Ir llich llinton, Amanda lleules, Willium It Johnson, WO Junes, Joseph J Jones, llniretta Kroll, AlU-rt 'J Kendel, D K line. I.ucindil U-ligel, Chillies Mcljillnn. I. Martin. Jusio Mukel. Magiiie Marllll, Sullie Matluas, Alphoiisu Mily, I. M r Nicholas, li Norton, I, Newton, II I. Mm kh r, A M 'tideu A Stiiuis I'uxlon.C I. I lck. ns. A W Port. C K I'eullmiil, Nis.leali Forts, Josie OiiiiiI, John lil'IIM-, II A Smith, lli'it J hearts, II T holllhuillt, Win Tucker, IIC Whittiu. Oscar hoeler, Itev K Sinither, Hurry Stocscr, l orelils t Fllen Frank Thomas, I Jl Wulder. D.ivs.1 2 Wills, Frank W healer, Fd Watr-, liev r liner, r When culled for please say when ad vertised. J. M. Paeon, P. M. Fictile Hitlers. Thi remedv I Iwotnlng well known ansl so iHipular a to need no spciiul nienlioii. All who have used Limine Hitters sliin tlio ainu song ol praise A pun-i mediciiie dm- not exist and it Is iMiaruiilocd to do all that i claimed. Flecliic Ihtti-rs will cure all discus.. ol Hie Liver and Kidney's w ill remove Pim ples, lioils, Salt Hheuinittid other alfec lions cani'd by Impure IismI Will drive Malaria fiom the system and p"e vent as well as cure all Malarial (ever. For cure o( Headache, Constipation and Indir'oslion try F.loctrlc Hitlers F.n tiro satislu, tioii uniiruiiloed or money re funded Price M cents and Il.tKl per bolllo at ti. A. Harding' drug store. Is Consumption Incurable! Iteinl the following: Mr. C. II. Mor ris. Newaik, Aik., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Ilegaii taking Dr. King' New 1 lis. over v forCunsmiiiilion, am now on mv third bottle and able In oversee the work on my farm It is the niicst medicine ever made." Jchho Midillewail Decatur, Ohio, snvs: Had il not boon lor Dr. King's New Dis covery lor l oisiuiiii.)ii i noun iitttr died o( Lung Trouble. Was given lip by ihietors. Am now in Is'st oi iieaitii." fry it. Sample bottle free at O. A. liar drng'a Drug Stone. No llogus Slock, Fvery one know that there are sovcr al grades u( almost all classes of goods, and that it is voiy easy for merchant if he so disposed to shove oir an Inferior grade. 1'iirtios who desire to secure just what the (oods are represented to to he should trade at thu Cath CrO COry StOrO. where the proprietor prides Himself on the ipiulity of his gooits and sells them for what they are fry it and you will be convinced Unit you ure geding your money' worlh. The best place to buy your groceries is where you can get tho host and fresh est goods, and the most for your money. It is also liiiHirtiiiit that you deal with a merchant whom you know to be scpiure in nil his dealing. Just audi ft place will you and at A . II. Fry, cash grocery house, Mr. Fry pride himself on Ills clean, pure uml neat stock and take pleasure In showing his customer what ho has. It will pay you lo call to-day and nee him . The value of a remedy should be evil mated by its curative properties. Ac cording to this standard, Aver' rtarsu parilla is the bust and most economical bio id medicine in tho market, because Ihe most pure mid concentrated, Price fl. Worth f5a but tin, A dry, hacking cough keep the broil chiiil tubes in a state of constant Irrila lion, which, if nut Kpoudily removed, may lead to bionchills. No prompter remedy can hd hail than Ayer' Cherry Pectoral, which Is both an an anodyne and oxpectoraiit.. IML'IL MOSIIIJIKIF.U-Ather home in this of . erysipelas, on tho 23 day of April, Mrs. Mary Mosburger. IT IS TIME ion Spring rainling AND E.G.Caufield&Co's IS TIIK PI.ACK f TO Ul'Y YOUR PAINTS, a rt'i.i, aiocK ' I.eml, Hnileil uiul liuw Oil, Turjieiitiiio, CVilorii uml Hnislirs. AUHXTS for tho Slierwin Williuni nml Cnry ilea Mixed I'Miit." A Sl'KCIAI.TV i.uidt. of Puro (iiskU and Jhvt Pri.v. New To-day, Lour, In (begun City some pension air belonging t Daniel J. Mluver. Finder will leave them at Ihe Post Of fice and get reward. Pgr Fur llatcbluir. Pure Wyandult eKlts fr hatching, It. . Porter, Caiiemah Leave or der at the Ureori Cily Market, ',;! J N M A II AM Foa Su An extra gmsl riding l'iiy. Inquire of Cai. K rnik, Caiie mah. ;'t Cmua Pours I have liMlKuod cedar posts (or sale. Impure at this olllce, at Pony M.ittoou's hi ii kmith shun or of Ihe undersigned pj T, It, II tsusa. Pay I p. All thoso iiidebtinl In me re hereby nolille l lo call at once and oottle, or Ihe OivoiiiiI will be plan..! in the ban. la of collector. 1 hank Man. Charman A Sun hate Just recilyi.i a Idol elegant wall pH-r and pattern, while they are oolliitg al gmatly red need price. For neat atyli of la'e dlgn call and e them. A l ine Farm. Sroi-I If you ar wanting a line farm, here is your chance. lt acrva, llm- nillea (roll) Oregon City, one mile from Clackamas Height, where town lot are tolling for t70 each. (food house, barn, woodshed, root house; 30 acte cleared. Oood timber, litar MW mill ; well and aprings never dry. Will ell farm, or fann and stock. For par ticular call at (his olllce. line Farm! Flue 1 1 in In rj Any paity deairing a bargain in acre pronoly should Impure at oiicentlliis olllce fur particulars. This Hue chance for luiiig one with a few thousand who Ishe to invest II where be Is sure ol quick and sure profits. The tract be side lieinp ronvenUnl to Oregon City baa large body of Due limber convenient to aaw mill. The land In mostly level and rolling, I very rich and will make flue fruit farm. Will be not over 'JO min ute walk from motor line now building. The licit CoiiipHiij. Parllea desiring tn insure their prop erty should nl ways select a safe and re liable company with which to place their risk. Oregon is extremely fortunate In having such a company owned and op erated by home capital and home men. It la wise and safer lo encourage home Institutions. Those who insure In the Columbia Fire Insurance company will lie Riife, will bo sum of fair treat ment and full pay In rase of loss. For particular Inipilre ofT. L. Charnuin, agent. Dissolution Midler. Thu partnership hitherto existing between It. tilasspoul and l'hillippa llros. bus heeiAlisaolved this day, April '.Mrd, lH'.lll, by mutual consent. All debt dun will be oolhictodMiy H. (Iluso poot only. It. Classi'ooi., Piiii.i.iits Hhos. For NiiIk I'hi'iip. Ono Spring wagon with top, tu good rspuir, ami otio srtaiuglu harness, E. E, Wll.l.IAMS, (Iroi'ery next to l'ost Ollleo Nollce. My until e law nml money Iciulmg Inisiuess will he curried on lis iisuitl tlur' lug my alrsense from tlio statu. Mr. A S, Dresser will havo cliargo of it. W. Cahv Johnson. Lost, (urtiflcalu ilnpuHlt on thu 0. C. Com mercial Hank to the amount of til mi linn ttruil dollars; was. Issued March S, 181K), No. 10. Anyone finding it would do well to cull at the hank mid see if they can get anything for it, K. E. Hoiiaix. Hiicklcn'i Annca Naive. Tho Heat Halvo In the world for Cuts, liriiimm, Horns, I' leers, Malt Klieiim. l e vor Sores, Tetter, Cluipiied liandB, (Tilt hlahiH, Corns, and nil Hkin Eiiiitlona, and poaitively cure I'iles, or no pay re quired. It 1m guaranteed to give perfect siitisfaction, or money refunded. Trie ;Ti cent per box, l'or sale hy U. A. Harding WE WANT YOU TO CALL and Examine Our Stock of Brownsville Woolen Goods in Suits, Underware of all descriptions and sizes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Notions Etc. We also carry a full line of staplo and fancy groceries. It will pay you well to call on us before buying. M. II, Fhinagnli. It. A. Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WHOLESALE AND ItFTAIL LIQUOR STORE. Kr.tr OS HAND THE IIKST RKt.KCTIOR it Whirl. I.l.pion, A l. Ilrr, Ac, tulrf Imiuil lu lilt SMI, lu 1U tIUui lliori Ul UK Oil, HALF AND HALF ON DHAl'tlHT, CLACKAMAS "HEIGHTS." "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" i iliv'ulcil into "ti, two uiul one-half. nml five Hero ttHfta. It In located mi the heiglibj overliHikinn the L'luckiinins; honco ita nniue, it io nlxitit One inilu from Court House uml One li.-ilf mile from tho city limits. Tho Cotiiify roit'l croewa "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" which ninki it rusy of iu cchs, ii'iiir ftlsittt twenty iiiiuuti.il walk from tho cenfre of Orcoii City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" lien in Orcj-nii Cily School district, ami jmri'luiHrrs can have the iidvuii ti;e of aeniliiitf their chihln n to n KikkI, graileil jmhlic school. The Siil is gooil, the Ls'iilion very healthful, all Kruita ntnj VcgcUMiB ytidil nhiiniliiiilly. Tcrtna on-thiri ilown, ami liulmu'c lit one your nt ciurht 1st tvitt. For furt her" part io- ulurs iii'itiiru of E. E. CHARMAN, City Drtiu Stow. hardware" A.UJ3 ANTI-RUST TINWARE. I now have a Full Line of Hardware nml Htoves. Solo A Kent for SuiierW Btoves ami Hanpes, ThcOliverChilliHl I'Iowh nt II un iir We have oonneetetl with tho house a Firot ClimH Plumher nml Tinner and work in thin line will bu as Promptly done nml hit Cheap as any couM tlosire. R. D. Wilson. Opnosltu l'ost Olllce. Fahmkhs Skk Hkkk, We want Rcnsofcucuiiils'rsforthii years cunning. Cull mid see us. TiikO. (!. I'.u kinu CoMTANV, Jest ItKiKlviii)! A fresh lot of Cah liiige. Celery, Caulillower, Ornngei, U'liiniis and llutler. Also some Excel lent Herring, Mackerel and Tigs Feet, nt tho Oregon City Market. Now that hrlnlitor days have returned I can give vott a line cabinet. Also gooil views of the fulls. It. 1'iiikh. UcTTKii. fresh and good : egga newly laid, nnd vegetables, at Oscar E. A. Freytag'N, corner of Main mid l lth. All goods delivered. Tin I'i.aok to liev. High nnd dry, close toproHiHed motnrlliie, near cannery mid saw mill, Clackamas Heights is the Idenl home. Lota (ill) iul 70 ; 10 down; luilunce weekly payments of one dollar each. Trices will advance May llrst. Why don't yoil Insure in the Columbia Fire nnd Murine Insurance Co? tf T. h. CltAHMAN, Agv llt I have plenty of good lumber on hand. Order early. (1, H. Mi Coim, For the II nest Ilugglel mi I the Best (Tipper I'Iowh, also Shingles on hand at all times. Inrpilro of (1. W. Ciii iu ii (luna mid revolvers repaired by Frank Nuldon. at 0. W. l'orter'i bIioi:, All work warranted to give satisfaction. Foa Hai.k. Small work mare for S'llo cheap for iiiihIi, AddressJ, Al. Finiii.ky, mew f.ra, Farm 2ja' miles oast uf New E'". E. S. WAUEN, Also carries a full lino of Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc., Wbicli lie offers at VERY LOW PRICES, Either CASH or on tlio INSTALLMENT PLAN. You cannot Jo Wttcr than to call ami examine JFJ lYMM JKWELnV. xJ ft I Sl'ECTACI.K t SILVKinVAHi: WATCHES, KTC. All renairiiiBiloiie ami warranteJ, (UoriHIOUTIIU.) Mrs. C.H. L. To iw Ladies and Gentlemen of Oregon Citv. LADIES, MISSES AND GENTS We have Just received the NEATEST, NATTIEST MOST "CHICK" Line of Shoes thatever was shown Ip Oregon City. COME AND SEE US OREGON CITY SHOE STORE. Oregon City, Or. NEW STOCK I NEW STOCK! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED i ML LI OF ML MB Of Xacitcert Design. CALL AND SEE IT, FOR IT IS SUKE TO PLEAS K YOU. OUR STOCK OF Carpets, Oil Cloth and Mat lings Is Comploto o,xxU. PRICES ARE VERY LOW. SUMMER CLOTHING and HATS THEJEKY1LATEST STYLES AT PRICESJTHAT WILL ASTONISH. CHAriMAN & SON. (!. I'. WINKHKT S.BCIiinntK Undertakers and Blacksmith. I Good lloarecs. Trimmetl i ICOrVKIUHVBU.J BURMEISTER.; and be convinced, colUns nnd Cnskda always in Stock t v - I