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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1890)
-JO r j Uiu.ii B in U) auail i j Delicti! ctl ST. PAfL. aMnon. ki-cli tul T .w.n'l, to1 Homo Unpponings. Tr TlttiM li I'upnUr rrooorty, Oil tho 8taii. Mi, J. A, Vum i very itok. Aiwtitior Nubia U looking ttor llu Uihlo WHirty in the elt y, O. II . Hivttow luis ol no hlmi ut hi turning aiul eioitrr shop. Wilfrvd While ;Urie In now vtiloo Ipeilo which wu iMonoiiUo him, Tlio moat iitflilly, convenient iiml Uittutt ih'.itioii to Or'iton Oily, Mr. Nov. W, A. WiUUoii m vUit inn lriiul in I ho i-itv lust SiititrUv. Mina Kloreiirt lluknmn o(St, l.tmU 11 ho re to visit relatives (or ismiu. I'. Jiirriaoli ul Oswego In builtting ft Ili'W Iioiimi tint to Albert Wnlling, About !M wow oontlrnusl ul tlu Catholic eliinvh lt inutility morning. C'h Mowrv nml Mi lmt'rol 8t. Iloloim itt tliti Sabbath ill Iho city. trn Uro. A Co. mo having it now how wimlova i'Uoo.1 in front ot llioir lor. A mll oltUe biiiltling 1 going upon Sixth itrvH-t a.ljiuent to tlio bank ol Ore gon City. Tho MotlunlisU gave an loo cream ocUbte at tho church luat Saturday Welling, A reception teiulcrej hv the (Vttholie to the bishop on last Saturday evening. Mr. Thorn Cooer of St. llolonn, Columbia county, wa in town TiicmUv on bunine. Sucker Creek continuoii to How by Owrgo minuallie hrMgo that wont out 11 February. -Win. Took, who arrived in town a fow iUv ago, tknicht in Fall Viow uml will build ut once. Are you preparing to go on the ex cunion to Mult Hamuli Fall, July 4th? 'Knot, why not?" M. A. Stratlon and K. M. ltand loft by vitamer yenterday for a trip through WaMiiiigton. The Presbyterian Y. l S. C. K. re planning for a ociablo and candy pull toma evening next week . li. K. Have returned from a busi niw trip to Sitokuiitt Fall mid ether eastern Washington cities lust Monday. Lots $M0 o down mid $5 per month. A. D. I'utrow new rut lane for routing ha jiiNt been completed. It w ill be oc- clinied bv Mr. Mctiuw, recently from the et. riiUmeun tlut rail View a. bil lion to Oregon City is tho fastest selling property in town, Willi.i n A I'ortor, Agenld. Whv wouhln't it I tfix-d mheine tor each proirty owner in the city to clear up the !lreetn ami alles mijmning his jiroperty. The Crown Paper Co. have deter mined to erect a new warehouse adjoin ing their mill which is now nearintf completion. J. O. Porter returned doin Uoppnor the latt of tho wook, h.iving been ab sent everal weeks biiyinn wool for tho O. C. M. Co. Miss Grace Williams will leave for McMinnville to-morrow, where she will remain for several weeks to visit Irieuds and relatives. Jnj. Thomas has his new "rago" on John Adams street nearly completed and ready for the "bird" to move in. When is it to be, John? Mrs. Chas. Moehnko left for Seattle, Wash., Wednesday, June 11, where she has gone to visit her daughter. She will be gone about two months, For some time the Willamette has been steadily falling and it is now safe to assume that the June rise for 1SU0 is over with no high water. Charman A Co's new soda fountain is a tine one, where cool leverages of ull temperance sorts may bo obtained by dropping nickel or more in the slot. Buy in Falls View and save five cent fare. It is a real pleasure to go to Portland now by river on the Altona which is finely fitted up for passengers tratlic and makes the trip without stopping at way land ings. Hon. K. L. Eaitham, Major Tbos. Charman. J. G. Charman and O. A. Harding went to Portland Monday to at tend the annual meeting of the W. T. & L. Co. Why the change? O pshaw! Don't gulKch) us. Tho llaotist young folks' society will give an icecream sociable on tho 2ith of this month . A splendid literary and musical entertainment will be given for ten cents. On tho pursers desk in the Altona office sets a line photograph showing the new boot as she lays at the Kighth street dock. Tho view is quite a picturesque one of that part of the city, The Secial services at the Pres byterian church held under the auspices of Kev. Boyd and Giboney closed liu-t Friday evening, a goodly degree of inter est having been manifested. The streets wuro lively on Saturday with Mt. Tabor sabbath school excur sionists who picniced on tho west side. The shower in the afternoon was not wet enough to damen their pleasure S. A. Lambert's fine fruit farm near Milwaukio has been divided up into hlocks and lots, and is now being sold (t; in suit mirc'iasera. It will hereafter be known as Cambridge -Maior J. A. Varney, of The Dalles was in the city last week looking after fruit bugs. The Mayor is inspector of fruit pests under the law oMHHDand is around looking after the orchards Sidney Kmytli has rented the house now occupied by Jos. Purdom and will move in M soon as the present occupant can complete his new house on the lot re cently purchased of F. 0. McCown, There is something wrong in the ap pearance of the street above the Imperi al mill since the "Three Histers" slid off Into the river. It will look bettor though ,itnr .Inn. Hedges getH the Canomah road done. On the evening of June Oth, Rev Josnnh Parsons united A. McLaughlin of Silverton and Miss Tillie Forrester of Eagle Creek in the bonds of matrimony .iiu Jinmn of the brides Bisier, nirs. a W, It. Paitlow mid wlfo led for lin ker City on tho morning boat yesterday to viMt ins hrolhor, Dr. U. 8. I'aitlow, They w 111 lm absent about a week, This is Ml'. Pai'tlow'a lirst tiin auuv slnon ISnJ when ho eaino luw, By the courtesy of A. K. Davis, w r in receipt of the ad.lies of Grand Master, M. W. Christopher Taylor, ns delivered hotoiu tho recent session of the grand lodge of Masons, ll is un able and Interesting address. 0. M. Idlomau, of Portland iwolvod a letter from Mrs. W. C. Johnson at Loa Augolos staling that they Intended to start for homo last Saturday. Mr. Idlo mau thought that they would stop ad.iy or two at various points while enioute home and arrive homo alout Saturday next. i Tun 1'ai'kki'iiihk This week con tains the advertisement of tho United Hack, Truck A l.lvery Co of this place, I'ndertheelllcieiit management of Mr. W, II, Cook, the company's business is steadily increasing, promptness and reliability being strictly adhured to In his deali.igs with the public. The attention of those having busi ness befor the V . S, l ard othYe ot are desirous of securing a limber claim, is called to the card of Maior Brocket!- brough in this weeks issue. Major Brockenbrough by his extended expoii enr in land nutters is securing his full share of the business before the land olllce in this city and those desiring his service will llud him thoroughly ponied and reliable. The traveling public will Hud at tl.e Clifl Mouse, the advertisement (or which appear ill another column, as gootl ac commodation as can l had in the city. Since tho return of Mr. John Bittner the genial landlord, from Calilorula, he has made several Improvements and change in his hotel to provide lxttor for the comfort and w ants of his patrons. Commercial travelers will llml at Iho Clitr House large nd convenient sam ple rooms lor their use. Why stare al those stairs? Conth-ut l.nr. The school board held an adjourned session last Saturday night for the purjmse of considctiug the bids for construction of an addition to the sehoothoiise. To tiik Sot'sii, On Monday, Mrs, A. Warner accompanied by Misses Hat lie Warner, Annie Poh, Noita Barlow and Ktta Pope loll for Victoria and the Sound country to Is- gone alsiut two mouths. BitiiK Walls Biii.iuxo. The brick walls of the new woolen mill building are well under nay and one can now ) gin to comprehend what a tine apar ance tho structure will present when completed. Bu-risr AssociAriov. The Willam ette Baptist Association met in this city on Tuesday and Wednesday with a very interesting programme throughout. The evening exercises are w orthy of special mention. Tiik Cucmms Bmiimik. Work has Uvn in progresson the Clackamas bridge for several wwks and the frame work be gins to loom up. The false work can soon be taken out and in aUmt two weeks the old ferry can lie dissnsed with. Si-kcial Tines ton tiik Forum. The O. C. T. company w ith their two boats are planning to give ample accommoda tions for the traveling public, and rxpeel to run both Wis up from Portland the evening of the Fourth utter all exercises are completed. Particulars later. Si iivitviso Tiik Bi.rrr. F.nginoor were busy several days the pant week making accurate surveys of tho bluff above town for the railroad company who are planning to cut the bluff dow n and straighten out the curve between the lnqHTial mill warehouse and Cune mali. Contract Lkt. The school board in session Monday evening contracted with Messrs, Maple and Day to build an ad dition to the school bouse, the same to be completed by the llrst of Scptouilier, the contract price U'lngt'.''!-?. The con tractors issue bonds to the district in the sum of l-'iW. TllHKK SISTKKK I.AI..NLIIKI). Oil last Thursday the Three Sisters which occu pied tho Canemah road since tho high water, was launched into the basin where she will await tho repairs now go ing on at the basin As soon as possi ble she will run up the canal and get to cairying freight. Fouktii or Jli.y. Grand celebration at Meinig's Park, Sandy. Oration ami picnic. Music by tho Clackamas brass band; dancing on platform in the after noon . UcfreshmenlH of all kinds served on the ground. Grand ball In tho ovon- ing in the hall, with good music and sup per. Come one and all. V. T. A L. Ki.kction. At tho annual stockholder's meeting of the W. T. A L. Co. on Monday, tho following uireciors were elected. K. L. Kasthaiii, l'lios. Charman, (1. A. Harding, C. 0. T. Wil liams and J. C. Morcliuid. After the election of directors the following officers wero chosen: K. L. KuHtham, president; I . T I Thos. Charman, vice prcsKicni; j. . Moreland, secretary, and 0. H.toutleld, treasurer. Tim Boss. Everv one who has seen 1, i in peiform, speaks in high terms of n.u ui shown bv Johnny cnigin as Irum major while leading the Willam ette Silver band, Tho way ho handles the baton is a caution. Besides present ing a line appearance as leader he dis plays great skill and excellent iiimuy in ,..!, wtinif tho iiiUHic. Ho should lie presented with a fine suit if ho is to con Untie in that position. Tbaciikhs Ei-kctid. ThoHchool board met last week on Wednesday evening and opened tho bids for an addition to the school building, and afterwards elected teachers as follows: Supt. Prof. Frank Higler; assistant, left to be llld. Tlu following named teachers wero re-elect' ed: Fannie Porter, Neita Barlow, May Kelly, and Edna Henley. Miss Emma Hedges and a Mrs. Uye, ol mauison, i.m kota, wero elected to the new positions llUURAII FOR MUI-TNOMAII. The V. P. u n. E. of tho Baptist church have ehn.rte.red the beautiful (steamer Undine, have engagad the Willamette band, and willirivea grand excursion to Muitno mah Falls on the Fourth. Xo paliiB will liH St mrcd to make thin tho most pleas ant, excursion of tho season. 'Refresh monts will be served by tho Yotfng Peo- nle. Boat leaves Oregon City at 7 : 30. landing at ver. Portland and Vancou- Nkw Road. Put Colbert is In elm i go, of a gang of men, who w ith giant and Jtldson powder, and shovels and picks are making a road on uneasy grade up the hill to Weclyn and Windsor. The work I being paid for by private ub crlption, which seem a popular way of Mad building hereabouts. MiNHTitm.. The McKanlass trouM of colored mlnstrtds played to a largo audi ence iu Odd Fellows' hall on Monday night. It is undoubtedly th best show that ever raiuo to Coos bay, and Is worth seeing. The singing and dancing was good, and the niuslo line. McKanlass proved himself to be a llrst-class musi cian, and the little children are all that is claimed (or them. The company left for the Coqullle on Tuesday morning and will show at tho different places on the coast. Mall (Marshllold.) Tiik En minus. this week contain the advertisement of the I'nited Hack, Truck A l.lvery company of this city. This company bus on of lb best livery stable in Oiogon City and tlrsl-clas rigs are furnished at reasonable price. They also carry on a general delivery so l freighting business and all prrl or freight In their charge will be bin died promptly and with car. Tht pub lic will find iu Mr. W. It. Cooke, tht manager, a uourteout and obliging man, and who i ever ready to attend to their wauls, Bui F.NoiN In, Goo. Broughton'shlg engine came last Thursday and on Satur day they wore busy at tht new saw mill getting it in phut. The small engine has already cut out the material for good part of the mill, the lower story of which Is now extended out It full length. Tho plans have 1hoii changed soiot-wiml ami an addition built on on side half the length of th main building and '.S loot wide to I mod by tht plan ers. Wbtii completed this mill will 1 one of the most convenient in tho country, Sr.a k Ovxa It Air Tahkn. The Ore gon City street railway incorporators had secured subscription to oter one half of the capital stin k on Saturday and had determined lo call a mooting for one o'clock to-day lo complete the or ganir.alion, by electing director and o(- ll.ws of the lsiard. The talk wa that J. T. A p person would lx elected presi dent of the boar. I as he was the primary mover in the enterprise. Mr. Appersou wishes to have the surveys made imme diately, i i a to begin work next month at the very latest. (.kai.ihnno K.ssaV Ut Thursday' Orvgonian sH-aking of the graduating exercises it St. Helen' Academy notice a German componition entitled "The Singer and the Singer's Curse," by Mis Mary J. Charman of Oregon City and n English composition entitled 'Ttnbrel lus iu General," by Mi" ElixaU'th A. Uimhcrt ol Milwaukie ami add "Tht par read showed evidence of thought and careful direction, and the young la dies sHike with ease and becoming grace. The subjects were well handled and too much ran not I said In praise of the young ladies efforts." I.ivkly Smish Ce. Last Monday Horace Williams, who I driving Geo. Ilroughton't wood team, hd Just lifted Mr. Broughton' children out of the wa gon U-fore the house when ono of the horses kicked over the tongue and the team lscamo uumuiiagoable, and lart ed tip Main street full tilt. Just in front of E. G. Cuullold' tore, Rev. Watery' buggy occupied by himself and another man. was coming along, Just Moro the run-awav reached them their horse Iwgan to back and In spit of their efforts, the team ami heavy wagon rushed against their light rig, knocking it into smithers. Fortunately they had both got out, so no damage was done ex cept to break the buggy. Public Convksiksck. Tht Culled Hack, Truck A l.lvery Co. have had a watering trough placed in the street at their stable on the corner of Fourth and Main street, for the convenience of the public, Tho trough Is cut out of solid risk itud holds atsmt three barrels of water. It was made somo fifteen years ago by Horace Baker, of Baker' ferry, on the Clackamas, for a Portland saloon keeper, to bo used for a U-er cooler and Mr. Maker was to have received $75 for his work , but the satism man hi i led and the trough remained at Mr. Baker's place until purchased by Mr. Cooke for his company. The wuter is supplied by a pipe from the city main, and tho tirod and thirsty horses, who are often de prived of water by their drivers, because it it not convenient, will no longer need to suffer for tho lack of a cooling drink. A MvsTriiY S till-. Several items lave appeared relative to the absence of William Hickey, of Portland, who has been missing since the Hila-rniaii ex- ursion to this city. Two young men re ported lust Friday at the Oregonian of fice that the young man was drowned. Concerning this, tho Sunday Oregonian contained tho following: Tho cuptuin, mate, watchman and crew of the steamer S. G. Reed, strenuously deny the report that a man was drowned by falling over board from the steamer while at Oregon City last Sunday night. They Bay they never heard any cry of alarm or warning as is claimed to have been given by an informant in Tho Oregonian yesterday. rim officers of the boat say that before the steamer left, a man sadly tho worse for tarrying long at the wine while it was rod, w as noticed in a helpless condi tion on tho rocks beneath the bluff and near the river. In trying to climb down tho man lost hit balance and tumbled Into tho wator. lit was Immediately milled out by several of the steamer's crew, and subsequently turned over to a policeman who marched him to juil. Later another man swam across the river, and all of which happened afttr lark. Captain Moody of tht steamer suggests that if Hickey, the missing man, is known to have bten under tho influence of liquor on the night in ques tion, it might bo well to look for him un der the high cliffs back of the town. Tho captain is credited with stating that number of intoxicated men wero piled on top of one another in a drunken sleep, near the e Igo of the cliff, and It is only a wonder that several of them did not meet a terrible death by rolling over the brink and being dashed to pieces at the foot of the preeijiice. Cap tain Troupe Is investigating the matter and would like to see the gentleman who claim s to have seen thf unknown man fall from the steamer. Later The body of Wm. Hickey was found floating in tho water, near the foot of Fifth street by fishermen, early this morning. II I F.I). I'lKLDS.-At her ImnJ In ,'rt,,,!yJ;:,",t' the IHIh day of June, IHI, o . ' ' disease, Saiilh, wllu a Ann- I . aged Ul years, It inonilis and W Mr, l'le'ds was bom Iu Huusworlli, England, July '.'7, WM, and was man led to Amos Fields, April 110, lHf,0. Seven year later, Mr. Fluids emigrated to America, leaving iU wlfo In Kiilaml, and not till three years laler did tho Join htr husband. In lS7l,lhey tgalu ' elded to move an I Mr. Fields found his way to Oregon. Not III! 1H7U "0 Joined by his wile. They llrst located at Brownsville and sumo year lbr turned to Oregon City whore Mr. Hld llrst worked after hi arrival In H'f lt,,rt' For two years Mrs. Fields ha boon n poor health and for the last seven inonlhs she has been confined to the bed. Hor ailment which was rheumatism In -tur at llrst, finally developed lulu valv ular disease of the heat I. Sho was the mother of nine children, seven ol art living. vl; John, of Flsbklll Laud ing, New York Mrs. Mary l.uddlngton, of Commelvlllo; Mr. Emma Smith, of Grant' Pass; Joe h, of Applogiil. Or.; Will, of Grant' Pa; Mr, Clark Ga noug and Mr. Joseph Gaming, of Oregon City. Her husband alo survive hor. Tht funeral w conducted from Un1 Episcopal church at eleven o'clock Suu day, a large nuinlcr of friend being In attendance. MUtltlFB. W AT K I N S F. V E It EST A t tht resi dence ol Geo. Walklus, In this ritv byllev. J.C. Read, on Wednesday, evvning, June II, Win. A. Watkins and Esther Everest. ..! i ..i"? Exerulor' Notice. Nollr is liarebv glu'ii that the under liriinl lots U.ni ihilv pHiutrd eeiilf f lli lull will or M. A. Iliirnrll, ile.'U"l. All wroii Inivlng i lsinis iiKiiuint uitil V ll lire lioll!lo.l lo prrwnl ill mime lo tur si Milwuoktc, tirnfoii, within six inoiilu from lh llrt puMa utloit of Ibis linto o, Or llnv will he loriHcr hiirrvil, ,Y H. 1IAKVEY, McHsiokA Pkmhiin. MiTiiior. Atlornev for Sunt Kulnle I'ttl.il l-Hlli ily of June, inn. 11 Ill3 Administrator' Notice. Nolle l hereby hUsu llml the under lgnel has Isu dulv puiiU'd ndinlnls lorofllm e-liileof I'. I. Ilurvey, ilenuud. All persona ha In claims Khit ul e tala) are nolilleil to prru ut llie in to me at Milwaiikir, tlri'on, w Itliln six in. Mill, from llie lirl uuhliealiuu ol llil imliie. It. N'Olf, MiUious.t liwiiwrK, Ainiliillrator. Attorneys for .-nnl E-lsle. H't"' tinted Juiif l-'h, Iki. Sl.xklloldtm, Meeting. NUTU'K I" hrwlif ilvrii. Ilisl lli animal nipvlllis "I Hi .l.x kliuW'". f Ilia Ulrili I II) Maiiiilariiirlni l .niipaiiy Ul ! hl'l al Ilia oltlraul lli.o iiin.y la ot.K.ili I'llit. iriann . I'liarmau lll.- k) un Slur.lf . Julf l.'tli, I. al lOuctin k ul aal.l ilar Lit Htr iul" nf elarUn IhrM illrfiei.ira ul III rmimrailini In arta lt Ilia rii.iilui )ar. H I (raiiaartlng ni-h iHhar bil.llii'.. n r. ina Inlul Ilia turatlna al I K.1 ti'. Saa'lf orefiu Cilgr. May I M, New To-day, Park Place is Popular Proicrty. Wsmn Wood haulers to deliver 'M) cords of wood. Impure at Hit brewery, J. M.UlKH. A ntiinlsir-one milk cow (or aalocbeiiti, as I am noing awy. At u. KKciirKii, Call on T. W. Fouls, opMit the railroad d.'iait. lrei:on I it v. lor line ci gars and tobacco, and all kinds ot smok er1 articles; be also dairies a line line i-f-ondies, cakes, crackeis, etc. ; also sells alt kind of mild drinks. IUI I will Ihi In my olllce at Oregon City, tost'tud to hisiuesj', each Thuraduy till furlhtr notice. tf I.. T. I'.aiiix. When In nwil of anything In the line of flags, (ire crackers or lire works, call ollT. W. Fouls, opposite the railroad deot, Oieguu City, as he carries a com plete line of such goods and sells tliiini at very low prices. I CI Taken I p. A cream horse with white mane mid tail, medium i with white spot in face and brands on each shoulder, also a notch In right ear. (inner pleaw call, pay damages, and take away. Anmk Cool' km, 7 miles from Sandy in the burn tween North Fork of' Eagle Creek and Hear Creek. t 2 Timber l.uinl For S ile. 80 acres of line limber land on the Coweemiin river, in Cowliu county, Wash. In convenient to navigable water and logging ramps adjoining. Price l00. Will trade for Oregon Citv proMirty. Apply to I). J. Swn.i!n, Itank lllock, Oregon City, Or. tf NOTICE. Parties desiring the inwition of Supt. of Water Works are hereby iiolilled that the Citv Counci of Oiogon t ity will re ceive bids for performing the duties of the same until Iho llrsi aionuay, iu July, 1H!H. I" 1" Pontic. City Itocordor. Oregon City, Juno 2:i,lH90. 12 Ft) It SAI.K. 320 acres uivmproved laud, 10 miles southeast ol Oregon City. Level brush land, good soil ami easily cleared, In one of the best farming districts of Clackamas county. Price 10 per acre, at loait ball cash, woll secured . Can be subdivided and IH a bargain. Address, I), J. HwrrzKit, Ueal Estate Agent tf Oregon City, Or. Farm for Sale, UK) acres in Heaver Valley, Columbia county, Or., level with deep loam soil, free from rock and no canyons, 100 acre of best yellow fir timber, balance easily got into'grass. Good frame bouse, with noverfailing well. Orchard of 200 trees, beginning to bear, embracing apples. pear, cherry, plum, prune, pencil aim tpiinco. Grape vines and all kinds of small fruit and berries. 4 acres charred, 10 acres in past tiro. A number of line springs on the place. In a thickly set tled neighborhood, convenient to roails and schools. 4 miles from Columbia river. Price f 1500. ill give time on a part, or take Oregon City properly, Aihlres, !. J. HwiT.Kii, Ileal Estato Agent. Oregon City, Or, Park Place is Popular Properly , Letter List. The following Is a list of letters ro mainingln the post olllce at Oregon City, Juno 10, 1800: Barker Jos Morion Mrs Timet Craig Hev J W Madsnn.K OespainWH Mills,! II Foster Frank Norton William GillundMikkal Gun-Ownns Wm E durson Petery E E P Hermann Thily.n Poss Charles A Jacob Hyno Hart James M Htuvens Mrs Mary line! Miss Arna Stephens Ham Jonsen Hiuniol Hatterlanil Jan Johnson Paul Korson Jas Lowell A 1! Miller Mrs Hophia Hiiriiiuo Molnv Ward, MIhh Emily Wuriim K E Williiiuis II 0 When callod for please say when neb vortlsod. J. M, Bacon, P. M. YOU DO NOT EXPERIMENT WHEN YOU USE Tho Gary Ogdem Hfnl Cross Mixeil Points. OLD, TIDIED, AND 1.13 XjIA23Tj3I3, WEARS WELL, SPREADS WELL, nml makes a good CLOSSY FINISH. E.G.Caufield, Ag't, For Oregon City. c J.B. BUOCKENBROUCH AUonicy at Law, ll.ats ielal Aji'iil uf (lanoral Lauil Ortlee.) Oregon City, Oregon. Jlomeslaiail, Pre-emption and TimW J.aud Application, and other Laud Olllce business, a Hjieclalty. OFFICE: 2nd Floor Charman Pro. !ock, adjoining l S. Land Olllce. JULY ""4thT" Grand Celebration. AT Meinig's Park, - Sandy. Oration and Picnic. Ml'SK! BY Clackamas Brass Band. I inuring on Platform, Afternoon. HANI) 1J ALL in tin: hall ATNKiirr. II E FRESH ME NTS of nil kind un tin1 grotimld. Como Ono and All. 0. C. T. Co's STEAMERS Orcput C'ily it Portland. DAILY (LINE. SXJlvIIER, TIMID. I.KAVK Pori,ANI). l.kAVK OlIKUO.V ClTT. 7 ::M A 10 ini A I'.'.IHI 3 :M P, fi :00 P 7 .30 A M. ll ;:U) A 1 ;(HI P " 4 P 1 11 ::to p M M M M. Steamer Altmm no Way Landing. Steamer l.atona Way Landing. 8 -00 A 11 :ll A 4 in P M M. M. 0:30 A J :WI P li.tKI P M. M. M. United Hack, Truck ami Livery Company, Y. II. (uke, Manner. Coiner Fourth ami Main Strtrts, OKKtlOX CITY. The LEAPING LIVEUY STAPLE of the City. Kigs of any description InniiiliiHl on short notice. All kinds of Truck and IVIivery Itusi lies promptly attended to. Horses Hoarded and Fed on reason able term. MAUKKT KEPOKT. Wbciit, V IMIc, ouiH, v tm M Flour, lHtiirailo, W.tt "''' 13 to'JOclH. Kuk. ! 'lH- t'hickoim, ilnmmiil,, V ot ta' ,0 '5 ChickcnH, BiriiiK 2.0() & :i.WI I'liickciin, live, o( M.00 tof'i.tK) Turkov. l'olutoc, 1'bu fl.tr to tl.L'O (IniotiH, V bu U.tH) Aiilo V box, if-'.OO FEKI) : Short, 'J1 r0 llrau. tlSfill lluy, timothy bttloil, 1H to fL'O. Iluy timothy loiwo, lo. Clover, billed 17 loW MKATS: ltocf, live, !l c . limit lllCHHCll, ft c. Voiil, (IrcHHiiil, I) c. IIokh, livo, -lc. lloH, ilrcMBinl, (in 7c. ShiH'ii, 1' hcnil, 2.l)0 and f-'.W). ,Woof,17'J0 1)' II. Lunl, country bulk, 8 c. Lard, buckcW, liil4. Hum, VII,, U HiilcR, 11., IDc. SboiildurH, H'tti, He, DRIED FKU1TS: All IciikIh very dull, ApphiH, mm dried, 3 unil 4. l'luuiH, huh dried, 'I unil 3c. rriinoH, sun dried, 4 and (lc. l'mirH. Him dried. H and He. Atiplim, muciiliie dried, blenched 8A 0c l'luuiH, miichmoilrieii, u lo io. roaiH, iiiuclimedried.d anil7c. 1'ruiicH, iiiachin dried, 5 and 8c, Notice to Ilrblue Iliilhlers, Healed bldn fur Iho construi tlon of hriilK across thu Timlutln river nnr itia niniilli, will hu received by the County Court of (Jliickiiiiian llounty, Or., until noon on Wodiiesday, Julv II, IWIKI plums and nimbi diiiKmi'iiH with HpeclllciitioiiB to ac iiiiiiiiiiiiiv fhii'h bid. Kucli liiildur reniiirod lo ilenosit Willi hi hid 6 per cent of the niiiiiunt. nl'mich lililn liir Hllid work. Tim (Iiiio-t ivm'rvi'H the riirht to ri'lect nny ami ull bid, lly order of the (Joiinly Courl June term, mm. WitiiesH my liivnd mid (teal of the County Court, this Uilnv of June I wm. 11. II. JotlNBON. County Clork, In - Lina, MONEY SAVED IS illONEY EARNED ! THEREFORE YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR GOODS FROM mum Bitos. & co. I. SELLING'S SPECIAL Bargain Prices FltOM NOW l.'NTIL THE Misscii' lUiuk Huso full fini-dietl sizes, i M iJ, .1) ier pair. I.uilies' JUotlsr, ..r)0 riicli. LmliuH Wliitu Shirts, (it mil Mus lin, .35 each. Jrrscy Mitts, Pure Silk, .25 per pair, Lmlics' DoiiKoln Sliucs, Patent b-iitlicr Toes, 11. .50 per pair. I.iulii's' Kill Oncra Slipper, lint 75 xr pair. Mens' Negligee Shirts .75 each. Mciih' Sriiuilesii Socks !i pair for .25 Mciih' Precs Straw Hats, ,"0 Hoys' l)n-HS Straw Hats, .25 Mens' Summer Underwear, .50 For Low Prices and Good Goods, Call on I. SELLING. CLACKAMAS "HEIGHTS." "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" in divided into 70, two mid ono-tiulf, nnd livo aero tracts. It in located on tho heights overlooking the t'luckanuts; henoo its iiatiui, it i iihont One niilo from Court llotme and One-liulf niilo from tho city limit. Tito County road crocscs "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" which Milken it easy of access, being about twenty iiiihuten walk from Iho centre of Oregon City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" lien in Oregon City School dintrict, and pureliuHerH can have the advan tage or m'liiling their cliililren to a guild, graded public Hcliool. Tlie Soil in good, tho Locution very healthful, nil Fruits and Vegetables yield abundantly. Terms one-third down, and halanco in one year at eight per cent, r or further purtic- tuars liiijuiro ot E. E. CHARMAN, City Drug Store. POPE'S HALL. I - NIGHT ONLY I MONDAY, JUNE AVH. MeKINLASS' COLORED MINSTRELS. Direct from the East. In a Uniiiuo Programmo of Fine New Songs ftiul Dunces, fflTLOTS OF FUNjjJF NEW JOKES! INCLUDING MASTER WILLIE ami his SISTER PATTI, tho Two Youngest Colored Children beforo tho Public. Reserved Seats on salu ut the Post Ollioo. TheCliff House, , John Bittner, Prop., Oregon City, - - Ore. Tho LEADING HOTEL ot tlio city. The tublo Biipplloil with the best the miuket ufl'onlB. Knoins largo and well furnishuil with comfortttblo boils. Sample Booms for Commercial Travelers. HOLIDAY AllllBMCfillEIll bins Four li S. WAUItEN, XTir3E:KTuaf5Li:i.E:i, Also carries Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc., Which he VERY LOW PRICES, Either CASH I XST A LLMEN T PL AX. TRY 'oli paiiiKit 1j U'ttcr than to cull and examine POPE & CO. This old reliable in stock a Heavy, m al MnM TTnnrlTTTmin ffliriTTTri-nn nln 1 H J I II ll 'J VU I I III 'J I'U U i uoi uii oi u, imiioiUjOiu. Pliinmiiiiir, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attenjleil to Promptly. Es iinuitcs Furnished.- POPE & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON. NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK! WM HAVE JUST KECEIVE I) A FULL LI OF ML Pffl Of Latest Design. CALL AND SEE IT, FOR IT IS SURE TO PLEASE YOU. OUR STOCK OF Carpets, Oil Cloth and Mattings PRICES ARE VERY LOW. SUMMER CLOTHING and HATS THE VERY LATEST STYLES AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH. CHAnlVIrtN & SON Falls View Afliitiou to Orepu City The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In the last sixty ilays. Examine tho record. Very sight ly, adjoins tho best improved part of town; also convenient to the manufacturing part, Don't fail to look at it before purchasing. Terms very easy. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE TRACT. OlHeo near Tost Oflico Wi, JaVAaMaaaHK WISESKT 0. V. a.- J-Jil fcVViVW,! Undertakers and Blacksmiths, Oregon City, Oregon. iGoodlloiu'ces, Trimmed a full line of offers ut or on the POPE&CO. firm always keer full line of WILLIAMS & PORTER, Agents. SSCHirTUEE collins nnd Caskets always toc v F. Scripture, of this city.