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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1890)
J "in m m i inn Homo Happenings. Park riai-x! i Toi'iilur I'liwtty, , evuision li Salem S.inuiLiv, f .lhvi you tvil your ilinol tux jot? t'ialii'i! t tlx Maud i itHl oihw day. Tlx Woolen Mill intend to Mint li.'xt Monday. -Men. I1. T. Thmniwm seitk at 1 ) M. lo-diiy. I Sntuility hiuI Siuittav were very dot mn'IortSiint." lVu'l forgot to liny a ti. kvl (of ttto '(Hi'msiou Saturday, I Jiulh'i' Soitir, of Coliimliui county, ; WiW in tovvn Motiilay. s - .Seimtr Thiiiiho will nuk ill ISipoV H.ill to-mofiovv ni;lil, J atutday i tlio il.un (or tlii unin.l HPM'll!ioll to S.llo'lt "t Souator Tongue will H';ili ut 1'oo"h "Hull to-iiiono uij!lit. T'io l.at.nu (it loaded o her (nil ( c.VLi'ity I'otli v;ivs on Sunday. lioiii, in tln'x i iiy, to tlu w i(M( ,l,ini W, Kelly, May '-l, ISXO, a .m, w,.iK.,t IlillO (Mllllil-I. Tlio la.l.ot of St. .lohii'i. I'lmn li ifv : K'.i".uit lawn p.utv at their ground Im-t Moiiil.iv e euitii;. Turn out and hoar Hon. )aviil l Tliouioxon an I oilier eminent unn oak to-day al one o'cloek -I'liu. N.Mi;t will run a Ine k totlie ivnieleiy on Kvoralion li.iy (or tlio lion vlit o( thw wi.-hiii4 lo lido. Tlioro will W a Sunday siliool pieti'ie al Monitor Mills, lUilto Crook lrid,;o kMov, on Satuiit iv, Juno Till. S H. Kenned a n.l family tltove over Ihmu NonliKva I lie lant o( llu week for few day visit with old 1'iioiid. Mr. J. It I'ortor in at th lallon Tlio O CMf!. Co. lias stationed liim I hero to Imv wool (or llieir uo hi ttto null hero Clerk Kolly i ereearod to teeoivo tlie s-elio I tax and U anxious to have you i a'I an I settle More tlio lust day. I'ou't (or.'ot it . Tlio V. C T. I, will ore Itineli on Ulci tioti Pay in i tlio budding in the mitral (art o( town. A Tomoiaiioo lutivh (01 '.'.'i cunts. Robert Kollmd dug down tla foot for a well for Mr. MonUs and bored dow n '.'" fivt witli an aiijor As no water could be found, tlio well was ah.uidoiied. The ladies ot Meade Hclirf Corps willsone ice cream on the ground at O. A Harding's on Friday aitertuHin and eveniin;. li e cream and cake, I'icenta. The road to Oswego in travclaUle, tliotih somewl at touli, hut tho hntle terosa Sucker creek is still lacking with no immediate ptii"Tcta of its replace ment. A. W. Howard returned from the is land on Monday huvi'W two line youiij; nalinou and two pretty (air suol (ellows It took him over hal! an hour to laud one of the latter. The road from New lira to t'ancuiali la now open and III (or travel Tlio road from I'anemah to ( hi in 1'ity would he ready (or travel in two weeks if hiinhor could be obtained Hon. Tims. II. Tongue will speak to the ciliens o( I iri V'll l ily on the polit ical issue of tho day al I'opo'g hall Kii day niK'ht May '.'), 1S:). Senator Ton gue is tine of Ihe finest political orators of the state and w ill n.it fail to interest and please his audience, llverylnly invited, Tuesday evening about vnu o'clock tiene She ard, while preparing to move the tire engine, was ipiite i-erlously kii ked bv one of his horses One of tlio lalks cut into the hone on the fleshy part of tho let;, making a paiudil wound und one that will be apt to lay hint up for sometime. Hon. I f'. Thompson ss aks at 1 ', M to-.lay. Senator Toiigue will s'ak at l'oK''s Hall to-inorrnw night. The Aiton. This elegant Dregi.n City-rortland In. at has been making short trips out from her mooring t I'ort land to try her machinery mid is found to ts; capable of doing the Work in g'd shape. The company 'h "gent, A. 1!. tirahaui, sai 1 on Monday that they in ten led to try and make the trial trip to-day. A Vuy.k I.ki n ii k . Will be given at the Congregational clmrcli on Thursday evening, May L".ith, at 8 o'clock, by Kd win S. Williams. Subject, "The J'.right Side of Life at -fl) Hcgrecs below Zero." Mr. Williams is a spicy and intorexting lecturer and un enjoyable and prolituble cvfuing'H entertainment is ussured to those who shall be no fortunate us to be present on this occasion. Excki.kioI! Work. Last Saturday night the water was turned into tho mw flume just completed by Jan. Hoake for the new excelsior mill, and by next Sat urday Mr. Itoake expects to have a pick er at work und very soon thereafter the excelsior cutters. The new mill in to he much larger than the old one, and the lirst aim was to get the foundation and lower floor in place so as to set up the machinery and run it while the building is being completed. Fixing tub Basis. On Monduy the inch succeeded ill stopping a large part of the flow of water into the basin by throw ing a temporary dam across from shore to tlm electric power house. The Work of changing the basin over and re pairing it in good shape w ill be pressed with vigor, hut as it is quite a big job, the woolen mill will build tt temporary flume of sand bags, so uh to procure wa ter, I!y this nieaim tho city will secure water and the factory will probably be f able to start up in earnest on Monday next. MiiMoitui, Skiiviukk, The memorial Nervieea of Sunday lust were held lit the I Congregational church under tho aim pices of Meado I'ost No, 2,0. A. It. The f house was. more that crowded. Tho ' I'ost, accompanied by Company F, und preceded by the Willamette bund, ; inarched to tho church where for a time the band played a Berics of sacred hyninH. The sermon was preached by Key. 0. W. i' (iihoney of the i'rcsbyleiiaii church, the other exercises being conducted by the pastors, of thin city und tho Congrega tional choir. At the close of the ner vices the I'ost marched hack to their t hull and disbanded. A number of the f Post from ull puitH of tho country were present and participated in tlio exerciser SrmrvuAtiHT Camp iUrrtsii. Tim Clucknnuu county ocltr nf PpirituutUtu w ill hold their onmial camp meeting at Now I'.m lieginning June lt'th, holding over two Sunday, Good upeiikem and niedluum have been Hoourod. lieducod rutoi over the 8, V, 11. K, Kust and West divlsom. It. A. Kbisk, See'y, CuNst' Fximkuvtiiin, lion, John Kelly, supervisor of census for the first district of Oregon, kindly sends us the list of ciHiinviuton for ChickHiniis coun ty which we herewith publish', Frank M.Kruso, Wilsonvillo.; Simon M.Hanw by, Medulla; Victor S Muck, Ciinby; John l lhadlev, I'owoir Valley; Jo. eph K. Younge, Milwiiukie; Joel l Ooor, Huttovillo; Joseph Casio, New Kin; A. M. Shihloy, Spiingwaler; Or vllln , lUhiud, Needy. W, C, T. V. Miisnsii, At it iius'tiug of tho W. C, T. lv held May '.'7th in the I'lesbyteilan chnivh the following of lloers wer cliH-tod : I'rvsidont, Mrs, Wil kinson ; Socii'tary, Mm, Mettio While; Troasui-er, Mrs. 0. K. I'ortor; Vlce I'lvsidouts, Mrs. A. M. Porter, Mrs, tiibonoy, Mm. l.ucas, Mm. I'aisons, Mrs Ih iggs, Tw enty-four ludiesi show oil their interest by hwoming nieuibers and oixaniiii for iiggwulve woik, The meeting will be held monthly with other meeting Intervening, Somk Mit.K, Mr. J. S. lilsloy ha been weighing the milk from one of his Hotstoin euwn lately and tlnds the result u much better showing than he had e-HH-ted, the yild at night laung M.;t pounds, which reduceil to cheesti by tho usual rule would yield over four pound to the milking. The value of this cow Is not fully appris'iatcd till n computation is made showing the value of tho pro duct. Allowing for the morning milking only half us much and wo huvo fa) IMHinds of milk ht day. This at fi.ik) j iir bundled for the milk would yield in '' money li per month. Act iiissr sr Osw nuo.--Last Satuiilay i a serious accident occurred at the Oswe go furnace l'eter I'allclt, who was ' working about the furnace, fell in some j way, it Is said, about 111) feet and striking j UHUt his hfad und face, cut a great gash. extetnling clear across tlio forehead. The lower part of the- cut hmsemil from the skull and fell dow n over his eyes. lr. Sullivan was summoned and ban daged the wound, thirteen stitches being necessary to hold the severed pints. Mr. Pul lot t could not remember any o( the particulars about his (all. At last ac counts hi' was doing well. HiniMi o v 1! ot. l ast Monday af ternoon ye editor Imardcd a timber rati at Now Fra und shipvd as a common seaman. Captain Jack liaker and mate Win Fairehild. The craft was pushed from shore and launched for the Voyage which was calm and uneventful till luH'k Island was reached, when the current hustled the bark along nt a (air rate, w bile captain und uiate wore kept busy guiding the raft by means of skull ing our in the use of which both were adepts. He low the island a head w iud drou' the raft for a time mid it was hard woik to keep from circling in the eddies, but hiii steady current Were reached and nothing more eventful is'- curred till sup'r time when head cm.k Fairehild served up a meal with which no one was iliised to lind a bit of fault, though the egs were Isiiled in the cotlee and tlio table was a stick ul tim ber. Having eaten ull the sups'r he could obtain, and paid thcrcforn by amusing the captain and mate by his clumsy etlorts to scull the raft, the scribe deserted at Stringtow n und bought a tie pass of the ugent and waited in, Is'atmg the Ixiat by about -til minutes. Doriirullon I'iij I'lMgiaiiime, llR MHt AKI'KHS Ilf.l'oHtnoN' Htv Con MiriKK, May 2'.i, lN'.m. j I. The dillcn-ut orgauiatimis taking part in the parade on I'ceorutinn H.iy May IHth, will assemble on Main street, right, resting on S.mth street promptly at ID: IS A. M. II. F Co. 1st Kegt. Infantry, o. N . ( i . will act as escort to Meade I'ost. No. '.', Ii. A. H. and will form on Main street right resting on Sixth street. III. Meade I'ost i. A. K. will f..rin on the left of National linanl. The Oregon City Fire Pepaitinent will form on the left of the Ii. A. II, Multnomah bulge No. 1, A. F. A A. M. will form on the left of the Fire He partinent. Oregon Lodge No. :i, I, o o F. on the left of the Masons. The A. O U. O will form on left of the Odd Fellow. The W, If, C. in carriages will form immediately in rear of the marching col umn. The Hon Mayor and city council In carriages will form in the rear of the W. It C Citizen in carriage w ill form in rear of the city council, IV. The folio ving gentlemen have been appointed uids-de-eamp on the stud' of the grand marshal: ('apt. K. O. Me Cown, chief of stall'; Dr. J. W. Norris; K.J. McKittnck; If. K. Cross; ('. H. Punchy. V. The uidn w ill report mounted to F". 0. Mct'own, chief of stuff, ut :!) A. M. in front of post olllce. VI. The Oregon City Cornet bund will report to the !. A. H. commit tee ut (I. A. H. hull promptly at 11 o'clock A. M,, und in charge of an ollicer, will march to the public Hchnol building and escort the children of the school under the guidance of I'rof, Iilgler, The line of iniirch will lsi down Eleventh street to uin, tip Main to the (I. A. It. hull, hulling ut the Catholic school on Main street, where they will he joined by the children of that school, who will form on the left of the column The children will then be conducted to (!. A. H. hull where appropriate services will U held and then dismissed, VII. The column will move promptly ut 10:30 A, M., line of march led by the Cornet bund down Main to Tenth, up Tenth to the incline, up the incline to Heventh to the cemetery, where services will he held. Returning, tho line of march will he down Heventh to Tenth, and down Tenth to Main, und down Muin to the (1. A. K. hull, where tho parudewlll he dismissed, lly order of Cam. J.I'. Shaw, Grand MurHhul. MHililFI). 8M VTH ,Mc(lAW ThoUlowing neut ly printed card nun been received and Is self explanatory. "Mr, und Mis. J. 0. P. McUaw Invito you to the wed ding receptfou of their (laughter Hessie and Mr. Kidney Smyth, Tuesday morn ing. June .'frd, lHO'l, fiom ten to twelve, ltttB Adams St., Toledo, Ohio, At home, Orogon City, Oregon. Letter List. The following I list of ltittei re tnaiiilng in tho post otboe at Oregon City, IWy S!U, IfliK): Anderson J Pressor Vretl Armstrong Thoinaa I'aly H II Asiutll A 1' Uutehor Mr 0 burson John lluek U J A Uilrko Fit ward l!rown W linker Mi's.lano Holton 0 tinker I. Ilrown Mr M llrown Moriln llarrett l' linker C Ibiilev Samuel llnidti W Unison ;avld Urow n K J Carter Marlon Closson Nickloa Caiter A Croiiln T Counor J IHiioii U I Oaidner It llainnioll John llugoy William A llaiKinitli Jaiue H llnl man (I O Hughes Murv a Jones llutuplirey Johnton Frank June AWIn Kay A M l.indol Uo U W 3 Martin W (! Malnn 0 W Miller It D MvoisOnorgo MeClanahaii MrtTJ My rick Joi Musk MraH J Machango It H Oi lulls J Claik I, Kichardsnn Culver Clark Mr Itoht M Tata Jennie Cnandler II Taylor F Judgn Tucker (let) t Campbell Hurt Campbell A It Thnill J O Carpenter llanry t. Taylor (1 W t astlo 11 an y ' Wrlglit K A O.iviilson Jon Wilson II It H'Spain V S Ward Kinly HaviiUon 1' When called (or plcme lay when id vertistHl, J. M. Bacon, I", M, t'u, F (ieneral Order. lIKAPgi'AUTKKS V CO. Fiiist Hkoimknt, IsrANtav 0. N, (I. May Hiuli, lmw, Monils'is of F Co. will assemble at the Armory ut V.'M o'clock A. M., May SOlh, uniformed and equlpied to participate in the parade and service of Iecoration Pay. The commandant expect every mem ber of tho company to lie present and hopes the meuilxir will take pride In responding to the nervier- of this ucitHl day. II. 11 Lieut. K. S. Warren will he in command of the company. III. None but tbi most valid excuse will be entertained for absence from duty on this occasion. Hy Order of J t. P. Shaw, Captain. M'VI'K I AMI ( OHMISSIONHK. " Tho (lovornor of this tate l limnuv tl'IIUMKII I. ASK CoMwissiosta riN Til sr.tiit or Oinaiov, and eniHiwerel to lo cate the lands to which this state i enti tled under tho law of the C lilted State or otherwise." Hill's Code, page WK, " When any such application I tiled for the purchase of land, to I whrtetl in lieu of the sixteenth and thiily-sixtli M-ctioumir tocoiiifiisate for tleliciencyof st hiMil land In fractional tow usbips, the said application shall state the sixteenth or thirty-sixth nectioti or fractional township in lieu of which the land i tube taken, ami tiik Land Commission slmll thercuniii select tho said hind in the proper land otlice," etc. Session I.uw ot IW, page 7-1. Tim governor is tlicrcfuri! made ty law the luiul I'litniiiissioiicr of the Htato, ninl hy law hi, na laml commissioner, is ilirtvteil to helect tlio indemnity aoliool luml. Tin1 reason for reciting these facta is that ttov. IVtinoycrs'a friemla linve now siiililonly nwnkoiieil to tin- fact that Secretary MoHndo in a member of tho Mute niltninistrntion, ninl arc trying to unload on hint it ahare of the harden of tho Hcumliil relntive to tho school indemnity lutnls. We have liecn tolil that the pres ent state administration hai Ueii tlio fountain of groat glories ami Kreut benefits to thi state, anil on this assumption there him been a long; ninl loud npn'al for re-election nf l'ennoycr and Webb, who are g;tvon all the credit. Hut the ino ment n scandal is unearthed we hear tin exclamation: O, but Mo Uridu is a inenilier of the adminis tration; he is tlio secretary of slate and is u republican! Well, thou, ure we to turn over to MuHride the credit of that great increuse in tho school fund ubotit which there bus been ho much hollow brag? Wouldn't it bo well if the ail p jMirterHof (lovcrnor l'ennoycr would stop all thin "gull " and "blowing" about " the honest and efficient ad tninintrntion" of tho laHt fouryenrg long enough at least, to givo an ex planation of that school land busi ness? A day or two nineo a re porter Haiti to Mr. Goldsmith, chair man of the democratic wtate com mittee: "What will you nay about the charge against the governor with reference to the improper sale of indemnity school lands?" To this Mr. Goldsmith inado answer: "All I have to ny to that i that we defy Mr. Thompson to put these charge in writing over his own signature. He dare not do it." Now, Mr. Goldsmith, this will not do. ThoKo charges, have been inado, they have been put ill writing, they arc an official record, made- by tho democratic officials of tho land of fice at Tho Dalles. Mr. Thompson is not the author of tho charges; ho uses them as he finds them, and they aro too grave to bo panned over by the man most concerned Governor l'ennoycr. Oregonian. Mullen f Sale. Notice is hereby given that the firm of llubcock & Moore in this city dissolved by mutual consent. Those owing said firm wilt ploaso call and nettle, ut the store and tlioso having claim should present thorn at once. Thanking my friends for their past liberal patronago, I would bespeak for my successor, J. A. Moore, a continuance lor tho name. Ciias. Bahcock. A Fine Farm. Srof I If you aro wanting a flue farm, here is your chance. 100 acres, three miles from Oregon City, one mile from Clackamas Heights, where town lots aro selling for i)70 each. flood Iioiiho, barn,, woodshed, root house; 30 acre cleared. Good timber, near saw mill; well and springs never dry. Will sell furm, or farm und stock. Fur par ticulars call at this olllco. AWAKHMM tl (AMI' A Hi N 8 1'l It IT. brother rentuiyer no longvr hm " plain ailing," H" 1m iaUy weather ftnd rough eun. Ho began an aggressive campaign, making furious attack! on hit opponents; and now ho hue on hie hand about at blgtt contract us) ho wnn's of de fending himself. Everywhere people want to know why he 1m making a campaign on hi veto of tho l'oi tland water bill, after having approved bill exempt" ing tho bonds of Tho lalle and linker City from taxation. They aro plying hltn with ijtieslion about the Heleetion of indemnity school lands and the Job therein alleged by the democrat it) register and receiver of tho. land cilice at Tho Palles. They want to know, too, how a rich man like hiumrlf can put on the mien of a poor man and go out an tho poor man' friend and candidate for governor. And thy would liko to know why no rich a man as ho is, w ho complain that hie opponent doesn't pay more taxes, fails to set the good example of paying more taxes himself. We think it w ould have been bet ter for tho governor had ho adhered to bis original declaration that ho would make no general canvass, but leave the ipiestion to tho people, with very little debate. Hainly tho discussion i. damaging him, re ducing his chances, waking up the spirit of opposition, and bringing republicans to tho active support of the candidates of their party. It was only necessary for Mr. l'ennoycr, in order to compass his own defeat, to rouse tho republican spirit of the state; and this ho is succeeding in doing, in fine shape. Oregonian. Wuks it was discovered that 1'ennoyer hail signed two bills to create untaxable water bonds ono for Baker City ami one for The Pulles while Thompson voted for one only, and that for his own town where every laid y favored it, then the governor's great issue, which he was riding with as much confi dence and self-conceit as a little boy rides a stick that he drags U'tween his legs, was knocked from under him. Hut the governor and his sup porters were eipial to the occasion, and when their big hobby-horse was knocked from under them they immediately mounted the smaller ono Thompson the iuonoolist, and Pennoyer tin) philanthropist and now they are trotting around the country nitride of this hobby-horse presenting the upiiearanco of a big laty tramp or professional agitator astride of an over-loaded donkey. The spectacle i a queer one and make jieoplo laugh. For puro cheek ami impudence it is etpiiil to tho attempt to ride into office on. Thompson' vote for untaxable Uind.1, when l'ennoyer had voted for untaxable lunula on two separ ate occasions. Pennoyer Is on-! of tho great capitalists of Oregon. He owns a whole block of laud in the heart of the city of Portland near the great hotel, and four magnificent resiliences, one of w hich he occupies himself. His residence property is valued at about l."0,(kH). Then ho owns a long line of river front with wharves and sawmills, val ued tit l50,0(Ki and perhaps more, so he is worth between a quarter and a half million of dollars, or about as much as all the farmers in Lane county could raise by scraping together the earnings of a life time. And yet the only stock in trade of this rich capitalist is opposition to untaxable InuuIs, for which ho voted twice on separate occasions, and opposition to wealthy men, when in fact he is himself one of the richest men in Oregon. Could Inconsistency, self-assurance and demagogy go farther? Wo think not. liugeno Journal. The lti'Hl ( IntliliiK. 1 have heen aii.iinteil ulu aiient for Clackamas county for tho celclinitcd Sa lem wiKilen mill Kods, a full asHortinent of which I havA now in stock. I'artic iltmiriiiK tho html clothiiiK for tho least money and all other goods of thi mill's mantifactiirn on tho amn terms, will do well to call and sen me. V. T. IIahumv, Anent, Oregon City, Or. 1 1 ii I'arni! Finn TIiiiIiit! Any party diisirlng a li;ir.iiii in acre lroiflity alinuld iiiqiiiro at once at this olllce for iartlt:uiar. Tliis a fine chanco for some one with a few llioimaiid wlio winhcH to invent it where lie is Hiiro of quick and sure profits. Tim tract he sithts lielnn fon viMiiont to Oregon City has large hody of (Inn timber convenient to saw mill, Tho land in mostly levol and rolling, U very rich and will make Hue fruit farms, Will ho not over i'O min ute walk from motor line now hiilklinn. I'ark 1'laoe Is l'opiilur Property. TlieltcKt Company, Parties desiring to Insure their prop erty should alway solect a safo anil re liable com puny with which to placo thoir rinks, Orogon is extremely fortunate in having such a company owned and op erated hy homo capital and homo mon. It is wlso and safer to encourage home institutions. TIioho wlio insure In tlio Columbia Fire Iuatirance company will be safe, will he sure of fair treat ment and full pay in case of lot. For particulars inquire off. L, Cliiirmiin, agent. Park Place is Popular Property. YOU DO NOT EXPERIMENT WHI2N YOU USE Tho Cnry Ofldon Hod Cross MIxcrI Paints. OT-OD, AM) KinLI AI3 LE, WEARS WELL, SPREADS WELL, ii 1 1 tl makes a good GLOSSY FINISH. MICE REASONABLE. E.G.Caufield, Ag't, For Oregon City. o M XRKKT KEPOUT. Wheat, V two, )at, v bu a: Flour, 1st gratl, $3.76 2nd. ta.UO. HtODUCK:- Kuttvr, 13 toftlct. Kiut, 16 it. t'lilcltnlii, ilrinetl,,f) tint, M to Ift Chicken, prltiK I'.'.OI) A ;l.M) fhlckun, live, ej fl.OO lu.'.IH) Turkey, Potatoes, V bu H l' to H,:'D Onion, V t'U t-VOO Apple V box, 'i.lH) 1-Ki;); HiitHi. r.'t r.o limn, is no Hay, timothy baltul, IS to f'.'O. Hay tiinottiv 1'iiiNc, f l'. Clover, l.aletl I7 to 1!0 MKATS; Heef, live, 3 o . Heel tlrtoutetl, tl c, Vtml, tlrimiM't!, 11 to 7 !. Hokh, live, 4c. Hik, drenHcil, (4 7c. Hicep, V liea.l, l.'.IHI mi.l JL'.&O, Wotit,i7i:i yn. I.anl, country hulk, lie. I. lint, lull keln, ll04e. HitiiK, y, It to K'c. Hide, yt, 10c. Shoulder, ytt, 7, He, iuit:i Kiturrs:- All kind very dull. Apple, nun dried, $ and 4c, I'Iiiiii, vim tit ied, 'J (ml I'riineH, illi lined, 4 ind lie, I'eiirii, nun lined, tl and He. Aiiple, niaehiint dried, hleaehet) H v tie I'Iiiiii, Iimi liliio dried, fl to 7c I'emii, niachiuD dried, A nd7ca Prune, liiachin dried, 5 and He, New To-day, l.tmr Itetwern the head of the depot utep and Juliu Craiier a lovo but. toner with mnull gold Imnio charm (. tiielled, r'illiler ill pleiine leic ut tii i olllce. A reporter met a man Jut loaded down ' ith griMerlen thl intirtiiiiii and learned tliat he had bought them all for d"!:.u at Freytag'. You have failud to do your own pock et bouk J unt ire if you have not learned to trade lor cash at II. A. try s, who keep all the fliiFxt ami bent grucdrir. He ha not only the iir.tent IU in the cilv, but he want your trade and to se cure it will soil very cheap (or cah. (ierinan and French leaxom given hy.Mr. Ilelenu WiUacli. Term reamm al.le l'leuxe impiiie at Mr. Freytag' gtiK'ery toro, To hinn It May Cuiictrn. Notice i hereby given that 1 will not lie tcponiblo for any debt or account contracted for by my Ron, Thoma Join1, oOUt JnllK Jo.NK Kotlt'e to ilulhler. Sealed propomil for building an ad dition to the school houo in dint riot No. 6J, (Oregon City) will lie received by the clerk at ihe Hank of Oregon City, up to one o'clock, June 10,18 ). Plan and Hcillcation nmy lie seen at tho court limine in the the hml of W. T. Whit lock. The right to reject any and all Ids i reserveil. W, T. Wiiitwh k, II. 1 Km.LV. Clerk. President. Park Place is Popular Property. Treasurer' Notice. 1 have now in my hum! fuiida apnll cablo to the paviuoiit of all warrant en dorsed prior to Oct. 3, lSSS, Interest will cease from date of this olllce. Dated till 8lh day of May, lH'.K). 8. 11. Cai irr. Treasurer of Clackamas., Or. Wool Wauled. On ami after May l'.Mh the Oiogon City Woolen mill will be prepared to buy wool for which they pay the highest market price. Hy order of the 0. C. M. Co. Fiy, the cash grocer, makes a spec ialty of line groceries, Mamma (to her little hoy). "Now, iteunie, if you'll bo good and go to sleep, niammk'll give you one of lr. AVer's nice sugar-coated Cathartic Pills, next time you need medicine." Keniiie. smiling sweeting, dro,i'd off to aleep at once. Wool, Wantkd. The highest market price paid at Mayer & Ackorman's, the (Iiikat Eastkhn Stoiik, TomatoksI Tomatoks. The O. C. Packing Company wants to contract for 20 acres of tomatoes this season. See notice to Farmers in business locals. A. Haiiiiain 1 Forty ncres fivo mile from Oregon City; soil, black loam; 2 acre In cultivation; good new house running water; a perfect little farm. In quire of Mi'Cown oV Co, Wool, W a NTun. Parlies bavins wool to disposo of can obtain tho hlghost prico by calling at tho store of I. Ski.i.ino. I havo a business room Willi shelving etc., centrally located, for rent at reason able rato . Al list apply soon . Jas. P. Hiiaw, Ofllco, Hod Front Grocery and Crock cry Uotiso. Fob Salic, An extra good riding pony. Inquire of CaklKknuik, Canc mah. 2t Take arido on the now hack line to Hontli Oregon City and buy a lot of dipt, haw. Olllce at tlio Red Front, oppo site Uio Post Ofllco. WE WANT YOU TO CALL and Examine Our Stock of Bro ivnsvillo Woolen Goods in Suits, Undorwaro of all descriptions and sizos, Silk Handkorchiofa, Notions, Etc. Wo also carry a full lino ot staplo and fancy grocorics. It will pay you well to call on us before buyin g. NL-rff Vi' WrOETII OF THROWN ON THE MARKET! I liavo iiurc.lwised tint entire xtock of Itoiit and Shoes of Frank Mil ler at 50 jicr cent, loss thun actual coft, ami will disjsiHe of the h.iihc at a great sacrilice. You can save 50 per cent, if you jHircliai"' limits and Shoe at thia great SclCriflCG SsIg You can havo tlicm at next tu nothing, as the entire stock imn-t ! j closed out at once. Now is 1 1 it- j time to secure Html and Shoes nt ; o half value K.Hctfiilly, I. SELLING, h CLACKAMAS Iff HEIGHTS. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" i divided into Tl), two and oiie-lintf, and fivo aero tiacts. It is lucatod on tho heights overlooking tin-! Clackamas; licnco its iiiiinc, it t alsmt One mile from Court lions j ami Ono-half mile from tin.' city limits. The County road crosses "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" : which makes it easy of access, hcini; i ahout twenty minutes walk from, tho centre of Oregon City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" 'ics in Oregon City School district. and purchasers can havo the advtin-: tago of sendiiiH their children to a good, graded puhlic school. The ) Soil is good, tho Location very I healthful, nil Fruits and Vcgetaldes j yield abundantly. Terms one-third down, and balance in one year nt eight jer Cent. For further partic ulars inquire of E. E. CHARMAN, City Drug Store, Jist Kkckivkii! A fresh lot of Cab bage. Celery, CauliUnwcr, Oranges, U'liiims and Hotter. Also some lleel lent Herring, Mackerel and Pigs I'eet, at the Oregon City Market. Now that brighter day have returned I can give voil a line cabinet, Also good view of the falls. 1(. Piokii. ItCTTKB, fresh and good: eggs newly laid, and vegetables, at Oscar K. A. l'reytag's, corner of Main and 1 Uh. All goods delivered. Tu Pt.M'lt to lliTY. High and dry, close to proposed motor line, near cannery and saw mill, Clackamas Heights is the ideal home. Lots IM mid $70; $10 down; bahinco weekly payment of one dollar each. Prices will advance May first. Why don't you limine in the Cnhimhin Tiro and Marine Insurance Co? tf T. I. Ciiaiiman, Agent 1 havo plenty of good lumber on hand. Order early, tl. S. McCono, For tho llnest Iluggie and tho Ileal Clipper Plows, also Shingles on hand at all times. Inquire of tl. W, Clinton For Sai.k. Small work mure for s ile cheap for cash. Address .f. M. Pinhlkv, New' Km, Farm '!! miles east of New Kin, Lost, In Oregon City some pension papors belonging ii Daniel J. Shiver. Finder will leave them at (ho Post Of llco and got reward. Ckiuk Posts. I havo lOiitlgood cedar posts for Halo. Inquire at this olllce, ut Perry Mattoon's blacksmith simp or of tlio undersigned , t2 T, H. II.inkinh. Park Place is Popular Properly. Charman & Son hae just received a lot of elegant wall paper and patterns, while they aro soiling at greatly reduced prices. For neat styles of lute designs call and sea thorn, Boots 1 Ml K. S. WARKEN, Ah cariies Furniture, Window Which VERY LOW PRICES, Filher CASH or on Dm I NSTALLMENT PLAN. txT Voti rannoi do liettcr than to call and .examine j3c?l REfoplifNl JEWELRY, Jf if I. SPECTACLES S1LVKUWAKE WATCHES, ETC. All rcjiairingdon ind warranted. (ctil'YIIInll TKD.) Mrs. C. H. L. llll's ('tneinon of Oregon City. LADIES, MISSES AND GENTS We havo just received ! the N EATEST, NATTIEST IMOST "CHICK" Line of Shoes thatever was shown i in Oregon City. COME AND SEE US and be convinced, 2E3. JT. McKITTRlCK, ORECON CITY SHOE STORE. NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK! WD 1IAVK .ll'ST 11KCEIVEP A FULL HI OF M Pffl Of Ijatcst Design. CALL AND SEE IT, FOW IT IS SUKK TO PLEASE TOU. OUR STOCK OF Cai'iiets, Oil Cloth ami Mattings Iss Complete nnd PRICES ARE VERY LOW. SUMMER CLOTHING and HATS THE VERY LATEST STYLES AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH. CHArSMAN & SON. Falls View Ailflitiou to Orepu City The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD 1 n tlio last sixty days. Exnmino tho record. Very sighf t,A . ... ly, adjoin tho host, imnrovod part of town; also convenient; to tho manufacturing part. Don't fail to look at it before purchasing. Terms very easy. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE TRACT. Ollieo near Tost Ollico. C. 1'. WIN USUI' 8. 8C1UPTI'RE WIITTLSET & SORIPTUEiB. , Undertakers and Blacksmiths, Oregon City, Oregon. Good lleiivees, Trimmed coflina and Caskets always in Stock a full line of Shades, Mattings, Etc., he offer at (I til'VKlUIITKD ) BURMEISTER. Oregon City, Or. . ' ft- V" J rs? WILLIAMS & PORTER, Agents. 'i 4 . J jt ami i I 'i"'w;i''Siw?si .i'.,'-f',.i,-