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V f 1 ti JoUionWO 4S;(K THH X3ICST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Ktu mruU known H vilU'miim, l.tvuk An.4t , t lima tor Art tunetU.iti, unit J t per liieli tur eli ulwiHvtul IniortUm, rrouta liir nhlieJ. 8UBSCRIPTTO nrv Trmi HtriclIV In advance, h Two Dollar per year ; Ono Dollar for six months J'iftj CwU for three months. Pinglo cople Csnli. ii m ii iinT-rTrrmrinirmT niiiiwiiwiimi V 1- M K K NT H lliutu y VOL. 24 NO. 1. ( loon JANUARY JUWY ANluiW IKIWTFll i.iiiiiiiAi: -m t M tW T fli i i 11 U.llHly iniliieij It'll II l.l'l.'UMS mi m:i;ti; 'll 1 M M Inl.ili.Ui flKHUAHY AUOUtT P1HMUANV unit itSuh.vi4 H;1HS I. I'llMI 1". 11 1 Al '.. 1. i: i , .liXII 11 HU.iO . 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Vi, Mi"t vr w,.ii,l mi, I Ii itrth frl.Uy vrn, lui In iMJ 'il. I,ull'lln All ojouriilut brellirvu oi.IiaUji lin nr.) I" ullrn,! Uii. UILMMON. M W. SUNDAY SERVICES. O, W. Li'i'AA. l'or. ern l II a. nl ' rinsr r.iiNiiitKii vnoX Al. Cllt'Kl'll.-Kir. I so r a S iii.l iy ict...l lt.-r ui.rutic ir Yli", PiKver inn-uiu lu..Uy ,vrniu l J a).i,rl.K-t ITaynr mwlliK "I Vii"H l's,l, SM.'ly i.t CliriatiAil KtulrAvnr cn'ty itninUy ruiu At i u iirniit. riKir H Vl'THT Cllt'lil'll -linv J C, lit .D Pt.ir MurntuK Kirvu' l II ui. Hiiu.lny Do tux il At It U: Kvuiu s.Tvii-0 ,w; Ki-nuUr prmyir tutfciuin Wi.iliii'.,Uy pvpiitii. U.uitlily Coeiiiil Nllii every Uf.lnr.ly fveuluf pro lln tlio tlrat Muii ly in lltf moiitli. A CurulAl UlVttAtll'll to All. 8 r joiix ciii iu'ii i'athoi.ii'.-iv. a HlLLRIiKANli, rii;,f. on rl,inUy iua At ? aiiJ laSJ a. M. orrniAii kitiuhu rlr.t aii! ttitr.1 Buu,ly lu tti in. null l u'rl.H'k iiia.a. '' iiiiily tli-h.x.l l i M r. m. Viwt aiul Sf. lul biiUictUiu t i M r. m. !Kio.lAy t 8T. f Al l SP. E CIII KJII -K J. M t.m fcjoJiy tl.on. Kwtnr. brvr every unUAy at 11 iw tuaeJictiou il 1 jto'oiKk u,l e.lnly vuiu At 7 a) 1.1 Hun,!.) haul At lu UU til hAIll fwi,'Ar.iH'.i: rlerrlo Mi h altei'tAte in- ST. r AT 1. 9 ii w n1 iMnm. hector tod 7 .tuuVUir ocl,H-k; Ml!KTllOIllHT KI'll'Ol'Al. CllrlU'll -l(V 'Jomk 1-iiimi. 'i"r. Murnlm nervli e At 11. UD,Uy Seh"il At 1 J I . K.eulinwr.lrr At 7 JO. Yonn peovle lueellun l'ne.jr rveiiln At 7 ou. ITAyer Meeni.c 1 hnr,U eenlin At . i. . ttrAiieri cotilully an t'.e.l. riKHT PKKHHYTEU1AN t lll lU II.-KiiV. tl. UKOIIKY. PAl..r. ervue At II A M Allil -7 SO r SAl.lialh st.-li.v l At in . ,.un People .Witty nl I'hri.ilin Kn.ev..r me.-u very Sun.Uy evenln At H : .lue.Uy venlii( pr.yir meeting At 7 M. Hfl Irce. u cottet'tluut tnkeli. Professional Cards. T. r rowiso. B. 'I t'.iwiu COWING & COWING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, All niui Wore t"nlte, Hutei Uinl ofllcei A ipecUHy. OKESON CITY. OKEUoN C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. MAl.t UrBKliT, OHKHON CITY, OltKOH. furnlnh AhtrrtA nf Title. Ixui Money. F'Te cluie Morti(KKi-, irnHAtl iieneral Jhiv iiimlDOi. G. E. HAYES, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Oregon, City. Oregon. Olllce up tnlr near Cniirt Home F.O. McCOWN, Attorney at Law. Oregon City, Oregon. Land Business a Specialty. T. A. Mclllilflli. A. H. DKKSSKIt, McBRIDE & DRESSER. Attorneys at Law. Offlce in Ji'gar lJloek, Oregon City, Or. J. W. POWELL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office at Channan k Co'ri Drug More OREGON CITY, OUKUON. F. F. WHITE. W.A. WHITE WHITE BROTHERS, Tractinal Architects ff Builders. ...... i aia.iI,ii workltitf (In- tftlln, and ipeciflfiHtlons for all klmix of huiKi- t., fentlmitea urninhcl on PP,Jl,, ...II . a.l,t e.y.A.B Will I K 11 l( in Orex"ii (Mty, 0n T. H. HORN, Home and Sign Painter. Paper Hanging a Spocilty. Paintintc done in all its briinclmH. Leave onlurnal tlio njHt-olfio fihop at rear of tlio ioHt-o(lii:e. Money to Loan. I-iHnm-of itTjOO.rKi to ?rn,ooo. ,Iah I', HlAW, Heal Unl.il.0 ami Finurmiul ugont, Oregon City, opposite Jt'ost omce. JUST RECEIVED 0. E. A. Freytag, tiii: I.IN tC OF GROCERIES ik mi: city. Call and Examine MY IMUCIX f II I ItUI f Yitu r liilrmllin In imrvluuo i Piauo or Otp; THKS WHV Nor BUY ixrow, J. H. WAY, Tite Live I'lAXO Mini OKOAN nuin will noil you n I nnl in nuMit VERY CHEAP. PIANOS: ltl.4 ki lt IIIIOW.. Iltllllt, IV I'll A POl, ORQANS: . ii. ii twr.. i ic. Sold for CASH or Utile INSTALLMENT PLAN. AililrpM ut Oregon City, Oro. WOOD TUKXIXC3 SCROLL SAWING. . IVtir-a ili'.irinu Wood Turning, 1'at toriu, ltrAikrtn, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited y I'ullinu on Mu. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. G-. H. BESTOW, T"(l,p. tlu ('iiimrcKiitiiiriiil Clmicli. Spring and Summer, 1S90. N E W GO 0 D S ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods, also in Embroideries. The Great Eastern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. OSWEGO NURSERIES, Waixino & Jahihch, Props., CROWERS AND DEALERS IN Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits, Etc. Nursery four tnllo below Oregon City on the Onwego rood. Catalogued mailed free on application, Aildreoi) all ordorn to WALLING & JARISCH, Onwrffo. Oregon. MILLER BROS., DEALERS IN Field, Vegetable and Flower Seeds. APIARY A POULTRYSUPPUES GARDEN TOOLS, FERTILI ZERS, TREES, ETC. 2011 Second Street,' Bet. Siilmoii unil Tnylor, I'ortluiid, Or. tJtriiend for Catalogue. 42-3 eestiiClBst BANK OF OREGON CITY Pak! up Capital $50,000. I'hmiiiknt THOMAS CU AMMAN. C.viiii;h rilAS. II,('AI'I'IKU. Manaukh K. I.. r.AHTIIAM. lieii.mll. received .ntije-ci to tih.rk. Atitriive,l Itlll. aikI nine, filiooiinttil t'tnttity .ml oily v. ati-aiiIa tmnalit. l.,mii. iiiNitn mi AvnlUlile .eonrlty. fulteoilonii niA'lu inintly, lirAtln nilil nn I'nrtUii.l, Hah rrnol,,l'lilPA I". New York, Ainl All irlntilAl till Ira ( Kil 1,'li'iiiKI'liU' eni'liAtme. .nlil n 1'orllAint, Ha ('nuu'l.iM, t'lili'm Aiul A.w York. Interest Pj14 on time deposit is Itallowt : for Hirer luttitthi, 4 rr pent r iuuu. Kurn niimilii, 5pr rent. it Aniumt. For 1) uimitlii. i er i.nt. ir Annum, Tim. I'erllrlcAleA n( 0eiin.il pyAhl tun d nun.t, bnl ImerA.i Inrlelteit II Jr.wn tolwr eiul ol term ol ileui.lt. CITY BATHS AND Tonsorial Parlors. TTMR CUT1NG nHAMPOOING ft AIR DYEING IJINGEING. hiirp Hazorrtit Cloan Towols I,it.lien' ninl t lii'.ilrciiH' lmircutting a mx-cially. I lot or colli ImtliH at nny time. 25cts. BATHS 25cts. W. 0. GREEN, Opposite the Post Office. iti II Vuii ur ill hit, I o( lUriifM, Nddl, Hrldle, or Kepairn, you can nav money liycalliii)Ioniiie. Kino lttiggv lUrneiui- eii and htixk Saddle mvla to order. Whether you want to buy or not when in tuM iu-allon mu. THB IU.UK FKONT Harness Shop, AIko Ajrenl fur tho Celebrated SINGER SEWING MACHINE, LUMBER!, FOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER CO TO Geo. S. McCord's Mill mi Mt. 1'leiiHant 2i inilei lonth of Oregon City. , PAI1VTI1VO A. WA LK Kit, Painter, Kalsominer, and Decorator, Is ireinrcd to attend promptly tc work entriifu.'tl to liiin. I'jitnuiayo recpfctfully Bolicited, HOUSE MOVING. Renner & Davis, THK Practical House Movers, will do till wurk in their lino prumptly and Hiitixfni'torilv. Aihlrenn, HKSNKH A DAVH, Or.'m City, Oregon. The Commercial Bank, OF OKKOON CITY. CAPITAL 1100,000. Transacts General Banking Business. Iaiiuh tnuilo. I1IIU ilincotuited. Maktm colliictiuiiN. Buy and nelln ex- hanueon all points In the United MtaUii ami KuroH and on llon Kong, Do hjiIh rereived suhject to cheek. Intttr OHt at umial ratun allowed on time depoe- ttH, Ihink onen from 0 A. M. to 4 P. M. : (Saturday evoiiiiifl from 6 tilt 7 1'. M. I). C. J.ATOUKKTTK, TruHident. F. K. DONALDSON, Canhier. LIVESAY & SHUTE, Clackamas, Or. DEALERS IN FLOUlt, FEED, GRAIN CORN MEAL. . & Agents for Clackamas and Or egon City for tho Col umbia Flour. ALSO Keep on hand Rustic Fooring, Ceil ing and all kinds of Finish ing Lumber, Drosgod Fenco Pickots of all sizes. CHOICE Columbia Ce dar Shingles. Merchants Exchange. Hull! Street, OrcKou City Oregon, KKEeS OOJJBTABTMf ON HAND TIII beat liriinil of l.l,inir, Wllipf i( C'lgnri In the City. Hie i In ami try tlia nuw IllllUr Table. Aim Imported Milwaukee, C'lilCAroaud lia Iluor. J. TKEMHAT1I froerletor MiiFarn OUECION CITY, OUKtiON, PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS! ATTI1K (IHK.KNIIOIIHH OKTIIH OREGON CITY FLORAL COMPANY, ON CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS. Tim MIowliiH h'liiH Hi'li'i'llun nl ('lll)ll'll l'lilll'tl Mini ('ill I' lllvHUH ; ('lllYAtilliiiiiiiliuri, llnlUliurk'. Citrnit- tlllllA, 1'l'tlllllllH, lilldl'A, Vt'l lil'IIIIA, Vlo IfllK, Hwill't W'lllllllllA, I' llI'lIll'.-IIIO-llIlt, l'lipI'leA, lliliutroM'ri, iMitty Mil ler, KttlviitA, OiiUviea, l'lilln, UnritiilniiiN, ('(tnimn, ninl OclU'lwl t'olll'l'lll'll ol till iHlinr I'IhiiIh, I'mIiIihk" 4 lii-'t Mut kot Kituln Ilk), f'O Cmillllowor. inr Km l.W) ToiimltHm 4 la.Ht KImiI-, nnr 100, .7ft Farmers' Store! K. 1 1. NKWTOX. (Hi Ti A.aiiA Tul STRAIGHT & NEWTON cash Goods sold at Portland Prices. IIKillKST riUt'K PAID IOU CtifN- thy I'ltonici:. HAY AND KKl.li A M'KlTAl.TY. M. 11. l'liiiuik'nn. It. A. Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WIIOI.K.SAI K AND liKTAIL LIOUOR STORE. Ktt-T OM lltMi TI!K IIKr Hrl KlTION ol Wine., l.liiiinri., Ale, Hrr. Ae , i bt l.iiiiiil In the HtAla lu Uti. Kn.iiiniu liliH-k 01 r. ma a caII, HALF AND H ALF ON Dlt Al'OlIT, The Uitii.u. lluvey He.) Hl,,,e nf 11,1, , u, An,) Hote, ,SMr.erli ul t Aiul.rl.lae. M.a i . tiA.e lHell liiuVrU lu K.l l'il.A,le(IA. t'Aliri,rnlA Where Hie lillHltie. Mill t eotnliii-le.1 ai The llminniiil Flutter anil Mi'Kil More, C. II. Ilomr, UiiAger, Kant rANih'iia, ( nl. S CO CO rten.l ir euinilet I'AlAlo.na. Willamette Heights ! ONE MILE FROM THE Suspension linage ON THE WEST SIDE. A Fine Chance to Invest 1 1ST Aero Property. Inquire of McCOWN & CO. WOELETT, Livery, Feed ninl Sale Stablo ORECONCITY. Ull'ATKU HKTW KKS 111 A' IUiIIm.K AND liKI'oT Double and Single Riun, and sad- die home alwuya on hand at the lowest priei'd. A oorrall connected with tlio bum for Ioiihu Mtock, 1 iiform at ton reintrdiiiK nnv kind ol stock promptly utteuilud to liy pi-rNon or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. J. M. BACON k m. DKALKKfl IN- Books and Stationery POST OFFICE BUILDINC, OKKUON CITY, OKKOON. FOR SALE. Ono of tho niccHt place in Clack amai bottom, being 85 acres. The finest of land for a peach orchard. 1100 young pencil trees jimt bo ginning to bear; good dwelling Iiouho on high ground mid all of tho nooonnnry out-buildinuo, oto, 45 TO 50 ACRES IN FINE CULTIVATION. Ono of tho fineot eprings in Clackamas county. For salo cheap for a short time, P. C.1IUMWIREY, At Clackamns, F. 0. McCown at Oregon City, FOR SALE, 40 acres with hhiiio locality, finely improved, for ealo cheap. Ono of tho good farms of Clacka mas county within two milos of Oregon City in a fine state of culti uation, Also land in Clackamas county, near now motor lino. Fino for I fanning. Toprn pasy, F. 0. McCOWN ft CO. Grocery Store. THURSDAY, JUNK 10. County Correspondence. Nl'MNtlWATKH, JllllO J.I, IH',10, "(iivo uh ruin," In what nil nro Tlipoiitlunk for ulnvorlH tlio wjrnt wo Imvp ivir Hi'i'ii, Full Wllimt iHtllitl, llllt lookrl well. OutH uro n)iort for tliin timu In tlio your, but linvo 11 good color. Tin" fruit crop will bn very ln-iivy. Our Hinging mliool cloni'il IhhI yuiuhiy, uinl thu picnic on Momluy wiw a iucci'hh, All Hooinod to enjoy thi'iimdvcH, It wun followed by n tlunco at Lovelace's bull In tho evening, ami a goml time Ii ro- Mirtct l f A. Lucy mi.l ', J. I,owcllcn late ly imrcitiiHcii or ti. w. Pinilck, of Ilulilmra, mmio abort horn cuttle being tho firxt rcgiHlcreil cuttlo for thcHo purln. M!h WillinniM in givinggooil nut infliction an u tcitclicr. Wm. Kuinllo U Imiltling un mldi tioit to hi Iiouho which will inld grcittly to tlio appearance uf bin place. One evening lunt week Home lniy ulmerveil, nn they thought, a cleri cal gentleman who hurt been in the habit of paying nocturnal vixitu to thene part, tlrivo up nnJ ctup at a Iiouho for tho night, leaving hid t'Uggy htaniling outHide. No hiniiiit were the light put out than the Imyii, for a little fun, removed the buggy to other parU, Imagine their urpriro the next morning when a xtrangrr wan aeen runhing arouml trying to f'uul a coiiHtablc to go in Kearch of hindloli'ii buggy. A number of tho neigbborrt immedi ately cliirted in ai arcli, and it wan aoou found Htandiug ipiictly in the center of a large clover field. M. r.Niux Mii.i.m, Or., June 10. Knrnnf Kntkki-hise: Milk Creek claims to lie well up towards the head of the procraaion in the mut ter of cclcbratinu wedding unniver narics of ''auld laug syne." In March hint Molulla Ornngv celebrated tho .I'.'th anniversAry of the iimrri;:e of grandpa and grand ma DurtiaU, and ou Salurdry the i-ilibiuted tin' iiMU AiiniverHur' of graiidp.t nnd j.tund ina Worshilm's wedding. The ladies of thu (irilligo hud Urn preparing fur the event fur Home time; but only two weeks ago word ciiiiio that "grunilmuWorrihaui is dangerously sick." Contrary to the general expectation she recov ered, nnd on Saturday, Juno lith, she nod her worthy husband, with over 00 relatives nnd warm person al friends, sat down to a bountiful dinner, prepared by tho ladies of the (! range, and presided over by our Worthy Muster, ltcuben Wright, at the head of tho table; at the foot our Worthy Chaplain, Mrs. S. A. Huglxs. On tho cfiitro of tho table stood ouo of aunt Kato (iouchcr's master pieces, a 11 vo story wedding cuke. Hanked right and left by by well, Mr. Editor, if you huvo ever attended a country grunge dinner it is not necessary to descrilic the londs of good things to lie found there, and if not, I pity yon. (! rand pa and grandma Darnnll wero both able to be out, and among other visitors present wero Mr. O. Lovcjoy and family, of Oregon City, and grandma Wright, of Molulla. As Mr. and Mrs. I-ovejoy spent Sunday nt Dr, (Iouchcr's, about 20 of the neighbors gathered in to help cntcrtnin tlieni and keep them from getting homesick. At least that was tho excuse they gave, but, speaking from experience, I think they knew aunt Kato would huvo an extra good dinner that day, and they were not disappointed. Among thoso present was Dr. Payne, of Or egon City. Ji:i-'v Soliool Itepiirt. Can ay, June 10, 181)0. Tho following pupils, belonging to tho Canhy school, wero neither absent nor tardy for tho month ending May 2d: Arthur Knight, Ralph Knight, Laura Knight, An nie Johnson, Roy Johnson, Win nie Mattoon, Eva Avery, Kvio Ave ry, Chester Hodge, Clareuoo Wil son, Victor Curothcrs, dumber of pupils belonging for tho month, 47. Average daily.' at tondanoo, 35, For tho month ending May .10th, Winnio Mattoon, Pearl Millignn, Victor Carothors, Pearl Farrington, Frank Turpin and Elsio Buchanan were neither abBont nor tardy. Number belonging for the month, 49. Avorago daily attendance, 38. Ghohoe I(, Stokv, Teaohcr. Fry, tlio cuhIi grocer, makes a spec ialty ot line grocories, 1800. CKOIMVKATimt M!.I.KTIX..No. 1 1. Fur Week Finllnir Niilunliiy Jmm II Tho Week has been cool and pin t ly cloudy, with light sprinkles of ruin on Sunday, Momluy nnd Sutur day. Tim rainfall was liyU und did not much more than to lay th dust, Vegetation of nil kind would he heiieliled hy good Heavy rains, and especially would the wheat crop bo benefited. The weathur, however, has not been in jurious to crops, tho cool, cloudy lays being nioro beneficial than cloudless warm days would be, but rain is what is needed for the growth nnd maturing of gntiiif and vegetables. Haying is generally in progress, and light yields aro generally re ported. The continued dry weather proved to bo qui to injurious to the hay crop in most sections. The full and early sown spring wheat is in good condition. They would bo benefited by rain, but if no tlry north winds prevnil the crop will average very well. Tho late sown spring grain continues to le in a p,mr condition, and less than oiio-hulf tho average, from spring sown grain is exiected. Hurley, rye uiul oats are doing quite well. Corn bus a slow growth owing to the cool weather. Hups tire reported as progressing nicely. Vineyards arc heulthy and excellent projiei-ts nre shown by thcni. F.untern Ore gon crop reports are more hopeful than from the Willamette valley, Fruit, however, in the Willamette valley is in us fine condition an could lie desired, and southern Ore gon promises to exelipxe former years by her fruityield. The straw berry crop is becoming exhausted, and cherries aro now plentiful in the market. The rivers continue to fall slowly, and rcorts do not indicate that there is much snow to Ih melted. 11. S. i'A.lt K, Observer 1'. 8. Signal Service. Ilemedlen A enlist the ( oilllit Mo!li. There are two modes of lighting the codlin moth generally jiindeUKi of one is to pm-cnt the hutching of the egg, ur the killing of th. i . . . yoiinif worm wnne wonting in me fruit; the' other is catching tin worm in traps as it is escaping from the fruit, or having the fruit eaten by hogs as soon ns it drop from the tree and before the worm escapes, The first mode is without doubt tin iinmi Kuccesmiii, nnu is uiso mo e 1 , . . least exsMisive. This is accom plished by spraying the trees with London purple or Paris green, us ing one pound of either to one hun dred and fifty gallons of water. Paris green is a compound of arsenic and copper. It is a far more pow erful jMiison than arsenic alone, and is not soluble in water, hence it will remain much longer on tho trees, London purple is an other arsenical compound. It is the residue from the niunufacture of aniline dye, and contains lime, nrsonuous acid and carbonaceous matter. It is soluble, more adhe sive and less poisonous than Paris green. It is Udter to wet the pow der thoroughly and make a paste before putting it into the vessel of water, that it may not form lumps. The liquid should then bo strained, thereby removing the sediment that 18 in the London purple. Some have reported to this Hoard that the London purple burned the fol iage This, doubtless, arises from difference in tho strength of the London purple, and wo recommend that euro be exercised and tests be made before using, so that t shall not bo too strong. TUo spray is caused by forcing tho liquid, by means uf a force pump, through a lino perforated nozzle, made special ly for tho purpose. Tho finer it is the less liquid will bo required. The important thing is to scatter the spray on all the fruit. WI1KN TO SPRAY, The codlin moth, soon after the fruit sets, lays her eggs upon the ca lyx or blossom end of the young ft-uit. The grub, as soon as hutched, eats its way into tho center of the young fruit, and there, growing with its growth, works its mischief. In its. early Btato tho young fruit is erect, itst calyx or blossom end up wards, and tho least particle of poisoned water falling upon it is sufliciont to destroy tho young worm whon it attempts to eat its way into tho fruit. Therefore, tho best and most opportune, time fbr spraying the tree is soon after the fruit is set, and when it is about the siao of a small pea. Experience teaches, however, that it is not safe to depend on tho one early spraying to accomplish tho results sought for, whether coming from ft econd and p-rhitps third crop, which nmny af firm nnd others deny, or from those that from some cause hav.' not ma tured un rapidly as others; utill the fuels reniuin tliat iii U'''.V I,,UC0H tho codlin moth docs not sting the fruit and lay the egg until later in the season; therefore, t obtain tho best result the spl'tiying should bo continued t villi an interval of two weeks unti'i the first of August, ami even later than tbi on boiiio late varieties. Cure shotiM be obervod that vegetables uw not sprayed with IIicko -mixtures, g.nd ' ani on. Is ho alio wed to cut the grass that has boon saturati-d with the "pray, und that tho spraying in not lono wfiilo the trees are in bloom, fur then it is that tho Is-esar Iir'"- cut. Appiopi lalliuii for Oregon, Relative to the river and harbor bill which piumed tho house, Mr. Iferiiiitnii Mays that it is tho most satisfactory bill of the kind that was ever passed. Ho congratulated con gr. su on its work, and said that w bile this would be welcome tidings to tln pimple of tho great lakes on the North, theCulf on tho South und the large and smaller rivers of tho Atlantic side, it would bo more heartily welcomed by the expectant opto of the Pacific Northwest He Huid it was appropriate at this stage of a bill in which tho water ways of his own state had been so loyally remembered to read to the house a statement ho hud just re eeivcd friun Jlamr Handburv. of I ortlatnl, w hich announced that the recent soundings of tho Columbia river bur disclosed a depth of 25J feet at mean low water, and he said thin wan already a great tri umph and a most conclusive argu no nt in favor of the river nnd bar lior jKiliey of tho government. II referred to the benefits which couh ' expected for the Cascade locks y liberal appropriations, as well as lor other portions of the state, and he expressed a hope that congress would at an curlv date take action oit the best railway project of th Columbia, which he stated would open a continuous navigation of DM) miles, practically from the Hooky mountains to the sea. The Oregon items were all passed as re ported from the committee, nnd no member is more jubilant than Mr. Hermann over the result. A Sintrnliir Case. The Port Townsend Call reports that a young girl named Clara Walton, aged 17 years, hud died on Tuesday evening, but the body has not yet btvn interred, ns there ap pears to Ui evidence of life. Her Ilesh contains warmth nnd the body is limp, totally unlike tho rig idity of a corpse. Her lips have a life-like uppeurunee, and tho enso is puzzling and extraordinary. Elec tricity has Wen applied, but with out result. Old Aire A man once said to Dr. Hccs: ' You are whitening fast." The loctor answered him in a sermon which ho preached immediately af ter: " lhcre u a wee white flower which comes up through the snow and frost; but we are glad to see the snow-drop because it proclaims that tho winter is ovr nnd that tho summer is at bund. A friend re minded mo lust night that I was whitening fast. But heed not that, rot her; it is to mo a proof that my winter will soon lie over; that I shall have done presently with the cold cast winds nnd tho frosts of the earth, and that my summer my eternal summer is at hand." Tho newspapers of Oregon, and tho public generally, aro warned against a one-horse, barn-storming combination, which has just arrived in the state. The outfit consists of two men and ono woman, who give an illustrated lecture of tho Johns town horrors, etc. They arrived here Tuesday from Washington, and left on the early boat yestorday morning without settling their bills. Tho head of the firm travels under tho cognomen of Prof. Barrymore. Look out for them. They nro now doing Oregon, and are bilks of tho first water. Mist, St. Helens. Hoard uf t'ipiiillziitloti. Notice is hereby given that the city council of Oregon City will sit as a board of equalization of nsseHsiiieiit on Friday, Juno 20, 1S1H), commonein' at 8 o'clock, 1 M. Any poisons objecting to the valuation of his property must apply for a reduction of the same according to the charter before said tinio. L. L. Toutss, 5-12 City Recorder, Oregon City, Juno 11, 1890. MICE 5 CENTS. TH E NEXT LKUISLATtRE. Tli Men Who Will Comnoe OregOB, Lrfflrihltlte IMIM. Ai near fls can bo ascertained from tho return now in, the next legislature of Oregon will stand as follows; Republican in Roman; demo crats In umall capitals, name of senators marked with an are bold overs. SENATfi. linker and Malheur M. Dodson. Benton C. IL Crosno. Clackamas E. L. Eastham. Clackamas and Marion Harvey E. Cross. Clatsop 0. W. Fulton. Columbia, Washington and Tilla mook F. A. Moore. Coos, Curry end Josephine V, Sinclair. Crook, LaW and Klamalh Ci A. CoOSWKLL. , Douglas M.C. Fullcrtort. vtjilliain and Wasco Chas. Hii twi. (.twit, Harney and Morrow 0. W. Mclftdey. Jaoksen Thso. Cameron. Lane-S. Tl. EaUn, jr., R. M. Veatch. Linn-J. J?. Wkatiieiifoud, J. MVF.HS. Marion Edwara Hirich, A. B, Looney. Multnomah J. C. parson, Jo seph Simpson, Dooala Mackay, J. K. Wait, P. L. Willis. rolk E. T. Hatch. Umatilla W. F. Matlock. ViuatiUuand Union J. H. Ra- LEY. Union und Wollown J. W. Ner val. Wasco "George Watkins. Washington Thomas Tongue. Yamhill P. P. Gates. JtEI'RKSJE.VTATIVKS. Baker Edwix Hahdy. Benton C. E. Moore, M. T. Starr. Clackamas Peter Paquet, E. M. Ilartman, J. M. Tracy. Clatsop J. W. Welch, John Fox. Columbia Judson Weed. Coos J. D. Garfield. Coos nnd Curry J. M. Sioux. Crook T. J. STKPIIEN80N. Douglas J. Vv Blundell, A. W. Reed, W. II. Leeper. Gilliam W. J. Mulkey. (J rant and Harney W. W. Card- well. Jackson J. H. Stewaiit, Samuel Ci kry, Conrad Mlnovs. Josephine H. B. Millor. Klamath and Lake A. Snider. Lane Jasper Wilkins, J. C Jen nings, E. P. Cols man. Linn C. J. Shedd, J. F. Henry, i C. Hansardy. Malheur Thomas B. Littig. Marion-T. T. deer, W. H. Iolmes, J.' A. Baker, Win. Arm strong, John Minto. Morrow J. C. Thomas. Multnomah J. II. Hall, J. B. Montgomery, C. J. Reed, W. E. Thomas, P. E. Morey, G. L Story, II. Mensdorfler, 0. F. Botkin, J. Stewart. Polk N. L Butler, Q.W. My ers. Sherman and Wasco E. 0. Mc- Cov, C. W. Johnston. Tillamook and Yamhill W. D. Stillwell. Umatilla J. S. Richey, J. L. KlI.LAIN, E. M. Gambee. Union Chas. Goodnough, J. A. Wright. Wallowa. A. W. Gowan. Washington J. C. Moot s, S. A. Durham, W. N. Burrett. Yamhill S. W. Lanipson, S. A. aiming. Senato Republicans, 21; demo crats, 7; doubtful, 2. House Republicans, 39; demo crnts, 18; doubtful, 2. Virtue of Apple Sauce. Probably not one in a thousand of tho many persons who eat ap plo suuee with roast goose or roast pork havo any idea why such a condiment should be used in these particular cases. Yet tho custom is based, if not on exact science, certainly on a knowledge of the properties of tho apple, as well as upon observation. Tho malio acid of tho apple tends to neutralizo any excess of chalky matter engendered by eating too much, and it also serves to eliminate from the body all noxious mattors, which if retained, would make tho brain hoavy and dull, or lead to jaundice or skin eruptions. Apple sauce aids digestion, which, in tho case of the rich meats with which it is usually associated,-; would be sluggish. , Park Dace is Popular Property . k ,, ' " ..i ... i-'-vi 1 4i I