The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, June 26, 1890, Image 3

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flu' fvivli"r wotk im turning mil
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n m'vv wMp BvrMw MioKor Uiko at
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iJi . l 1. l uU'iitvlto in iviariitt m
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go raw. ,
fho Hoalth ivniiiiittH of tlio city
anal 'v out imoNiigutiiiK imimuuvH
tl Saturday.
Mt'CoWH A ,h' 'k Until aMlH'k
lot in Oivjsim V'ity to Mr. Cox in
, rliii(!' addition.
f Oliuriiirtii Sou aro tlio aole atiotit fur
U City, ot llu' jiiftly ovloliratJ
t'leu'land I'ai'il
The Ivnl of anil, viator mill tho liuest
!,. at tin1 '"''l "I '' atiurs loadiuii
in,! to Kails View addition.
T Howard, o( tho Milium riouiinu
it ill", i I'Uiuun iu now rollers ami
llllklllg I'llll'l iiii('n'viiu iii-.
Mr. Otto lVittto intend tcevlin) h
hie rsiUut nil tho lot lie tntvly ur
lied in i'M View addition.
The exclusion y vti'itiuor Ui!u to
Sow Kra on Sunday w ill Ih vor con-
vitiont for all who iloxirv to uttoiul.
The I'aptist chuivh have received an
Want I'll' orynn troni t'ortliiul. which
iiii be I'liuvil in jHwition in ii low day.
Mr. W. S. tiavlnrd will cnniinonoe
luuldiiur a houw, next week, on Ins lot
to.y juirv'haiHl in KadU View addition.
Mr. WiUimii Tot'ls urrivisl from Muni-
- U !t w' k. K'UKht tour low in rail
I uw aKl it ion, Kii.i iiim a hod.-o puitlv
I'rwtiM.
The stnoko stack of tli t."nwn l'aHr
Jlills was raisol yostcrtliiv. It towttrtj
lip iu the air to tho height of nearly one
iiumtivtl feet
rrtic who huvu not Iwu rvviviiic
ii k KsriiKi'iiisi; nxuliirly, will iloam
Isotifv this ollu, as we ilostre to cornn-t
It. 8. Slopor iiiul Mavis UiiiuIhII, luilh
... ...... ,.,nv, mm UlliniOlt lit V HIUMUIYI'r
tiiHt Umrwluy. On VtMuv evftilnu thov
wvtt' nifivnu.lo.1 ty the .irinu lml at the
iii't.i... .... i. . f .r . ...
... .... . win iTKuiviu- uu tliu mil, Kit.
fiteshiuenu wir wrvwi mid a UullgtiUul
TIlO la Tut' lotui'V hollar .,( II,- I'.. I,,,,.
bU Utvr l'HHr Mill t UCmnin, Vh.
VJS'UMIHI Willi toi'IlllO folHt t Hft,
liiostlny cvonhnf, l.,llv wifcklnii thn
ntuin toitio of tho I'liKimt room, Vw
tmmloly tlu'ti) wan no lost of lilo, or in
jury to any one,
Thk Kntkhi'kih tloaiivn i'onvsiml
til in vrv ih'IkIiIhiiIiihkI, iukI will
ttlYt nStoUHlhll IVHltiOH lihoiiil iluttU'H-
umiiliilo rt'itiihuty furnish lu'wsitonm
wxr NMih'r uitt rtnuoHloil piuiuplly to
"ioi iii vvorviniiiK oi iniiol tiling 111
tliKir lU'ighhoihooil,
. Mmsih, lliiiniltou A' Allon. of I'lmkn
mux, rtt imikinu iiuothor niaiiKlilor in
thoir liruvs, lloiv niu mmm of them;
UUw D, ti, miitiir, I.Wi ltllm Ktm
. .(injur, H.tKi; illliiiuncoloiviltoii.ll.U);
UuiiMWl.-r toH.onmtl to fl nrUchi i-lso-w
hi'iv, Tft ci'iitu; 4lli dihIii, ift ivntii.
Tint ChU 'Uk'o Comoilv Coiiiimnv. who
rv univorsal (avoritwn with our ihoiIo.
Iiavo wiH'k'miiKait"iuont at I'ope' tint-
tw t'ouinii'iioiiiK ni'U Moiulny, Thov
I'rtwnt now Httiuctiomi thia tinut. uml
all utiouUI take llio avlvantao of mi'iiig a
in si cmas coinpiiny without olng to
IVrtlittKl,
Mr. ('. M. tinik.1. of Itmio C ii.tk lit
forum Inn KrKUfuiMK, that tho i'ition
of that I'huv will colohiata Him I'.iiiiiIi
July in imtriolio ntylo al Miirnuaiu'ii.
Tlio Mt. AiikoI huml will fiunish the
inusio for the ocmsion. lion. I., T.
Ihiiiu iiml li, 11 uvea will ho Iho oiu
torn of the dav.
ithu mailing; list.
lVint't fail to altoutl tho Oiicuiio t'om-
.lv I'o ut I'oi') ll-ill, ii'uiint'iiciin!
iu'vt Mjmliiv, Juno iiinli. rojuilar prt-
$vs:v.,;itv'...VH
TI,o ,.,M,U.ry .,f th V M (' .,(
I'ortlanil.cttiui' uii on nn vxcursiitn Tue-
Uv evoiiiiiit on the Altouu, mid rtt-
fiiaiatil I nhort time.
The Cunt'imih im.i.I is rapidly inuring
uiiilt'tioii mid that thriving mihurti
fii (.irty'ii City will noon rejoice in it
Iplt'iitlul ruad to this place.
Mr. Frank Vanillin, formerlv one of
the itronrietors of the Suinlav Mercury
llicd at liis home in Portland, Monday,
ft lieuiorrhaK'e ol the Uuitf.
Visitors and excursionist arv hecom
Jinit more niunerous to Oregon l lty snu-e
tliel. I. 1. to. Iirst put in two tiuats,
.nn, I nuikc close connections.
Mr. J. Hoeson was in Oregon City
Mondav. He and his father own a saw
linill near Mink post olhco, and report
plenty of onlem for Itimtwr coining in.
The stairs are iu town; can he seen
Iroin anv part ol tow n, llieylead to a
I art of rails View addition A few more
ts left. Apple to Williams A Tortcr.
Mr. A. S. llresser, of tliu firm of Me-
ride Ji Presser, has been retained aa
uin-il liy one of the ilefemlunts in tho
It-hrated Hose murder case iu I'aciilo
juntv, Wash.
Now that the Kjiirth of July is almost
ii'jre, our citizens thotihl he on their
lard uifainst any possible fires that may
kimllcil from the ciireleds liiiihlliiii;
l tire crackers.
F Company, of Oregon City, of the
irst Kiniuteiit, O. N. ti., are taking a
jut rank uiiiouk' the military cum
l.nies of the state, t'ol Jieidie com
ihiiicnts them in highest terms.
An entertainment ami jociahle will lie
.en this pveningat the Ifuptist chiin h
the Y. I". S. C. K. Adinission, lite,
'freshinenta will Ut wrved, and a so
il.'le w ill lie hehl in the liiiricmcnt.
fhe Willamette Cornet bund, which
lis some of the best tnlent in the city
rehearsing for the excursion toMult-
imiah Kails on the Fourth, 'i'hey will
doubt acquit themselvea creditably.
I'.very holly's favoriten. tho Chicago
fc'Tiedy Co., w ill open an engagement
I oiie's Hall with an entire change of
ny nightly, and prfj-lucjil in .Metropoli
jii style, i'optilar price 'Mc, 30c, 60c.
The St. John's school w ill give nn ex-
ihition at l'oie's hall ti-night. The
rcises w ill consist of nongs, recltiitloiis,
Irama, "Mrs. Willis.' Will," and liish
llross will deliver the closinu addrens.
Mr. J. W. Orajs'r bus just erected a
v resilience nt Caneniah. It la 2Sx.su
t, one and a half storius high, with an
14x11) feet. It is a nicely arranged
elling and presents a very creditable
fiearanoe.
plr. Joseph Furgeson, while in a tree
King cherries, fell to the ground, g
tance of ten feet, and was severely
it. Jt is feared that his ine is in-
fed, but he was resting easy when
it heard from.
he elegant new soda fountain at
irman's drug store, is tho center of
traction, as it is the tinest one south of
Uand. Do not fail to call and try
lir ice cold soda drawn from the latent
roved apparatus.
I great bargain in corsets. Charman A
h ive received several dozen superior
cm. only slightly damaged by lugli
?tr. The former price of these cor-
was fl.00, but the entire lot will be
Sliced for 30 cents each.
W- W.jMohh, who lives in the south
tof town, broke his legin three places,
lie going up the hill Haturday. Jle is
I HO yeurs old, ami while going up the
ji, slipped and fell. He is getting
Jg as well as could be expected.
)1t the regular nieetiiiK of the Local
lion of the Christian Kndeavor Hoci
V'f Oregon City, a committee of live
f e appointed to tuke such stejta as muy
jtiiceSMary to compel the saloons and
"es of this ciiy to clow; on the Hah
gli. .
p'. 1). Wilson has a fine specimen of
t adopted fowl, the Chinese pheas
f, in his show window. The bird is
I good condition, and all who have
fi'cr seen the progeny of these iinpor
Jions can take advantage of tho oppor
flity of viewing thia one.
lion. razor, a oioneer of 1802. died
jdenly Monday morning ut his home
r Forest Grove. Ho waa for many
tis collector of internal revenue for
igon, and later was prominently iden
ed with the postul service ol 1'ortland.
i age wag about 75 years.
Attention is culled to tho udvertisg.
ineut of tho well known 11 rm of Suiver A
Walker in this issue. This linn it tin)
well and favorably known to reiiiim any
laudation at our hands, as they ba
built up an imiiicumt trade hv fair deal
mg. and have tho coiitiilenct alike of the
fanner and manufacturer.
Mr. W. It, l'lirtlow returned from I'a
kurCity Monday. Mrs. I'artlow, who
was taken seriously ill on the trip, w ill
remain at Itaker City until she is recov
ertnl sullicieiitly to stand the trip home.
Mr. I'artlow is' letter than ever pleaied
with Oregon City, and roiisiilor Haker
City a vastly over-rated place.
The ato k holders of the Mregon City
Street liailway , company, held their
second iiioi-tiint In thiseiiv last T'hiirs-
tin ,mk! i'lectl the follow iug hoanl of
directors, J,Jf Apivmon, t. A. Hard
ing, K, M. A'.mii., T. L. Charuuiniiud
J. A. Chase. T'hu Uuftl of ilirmtors
intH't this altornoon tt lm;t a , board of
ibrwtors. ' . ,
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Mr Jos. I'lirdom, Informs nt that in
structions have been sent out to have
mail catchers erected at all w ay slut Ion
by the oil of June. Oregon City will le
the lirst miiit at which thv through
train will slop; the next w ill U' Wood
burn, then Salem. Way stations who
have through passengers will bo required
to Hag the train.
Mr. II. A. Fry, the well known and
reliable grocer, bus adopted a novel
plan of placing a one price l.iUd on each
separate shell continuing his wares.
His goods are of the U'st ipuility to be
found in the market, and are sold at one
price, and that the very lowest, ipialitv
considered. Tho place to buy fresii
fruits and groceries.
A numls-r of boys iu the vlciuitv of
lower Main street, secured a crowd ot in
terested sectators Tuesday evening by
introducing a new game They were
playing cow hoy w it li a vengeance, and as
they practiced throwing their lairiats,
catching misuseftiiig victims, the ap
plause of the bv-standers could le heard
two or three hfis ks anay.
The excursion on the Fourth of July
to the Multnomah Falls given under the
auspieesof the Y. 1. S. C K. willle
thealTairof the season. The steamer
l iiiline has lieen chartered (or the oc
casion and w ill leave Oregon City at 7
a m. The Willamette hand furnishes
the music, and every preparation is Is
ing made to make the allair a grand success
LOCAL REFLECT
OlWr.KVATIOSM OF THK I'.KrVuil.ll
UIUI.K OM HIS UK AT.
p ii 1 1 i - i . it ri
1'i.rmiilil. II ' I I"
waiin IO ; W
i:lnliu ill Hit 4 H)4'uiikliIiitf
Iu riiureli..'luvver UsriUu
Iteul I'.kIhIo ,lgenin
Nl-ee IIhIIiih)ii.
Onoieatuiit thai strike th visitors
to Oregon Clly favorably, I the univer
sal prevalence of Mower gardens In ami
around the dwellings and yards In every
portion of tho city. This gives the low n
an apiraneti of lovo o( homo, that
st rlkos the iiow-eomor most agreeably mid
Indicate a rellned taste among tliu la
dies that la certainly ooiniuoadnlilu, No
clly In thn stale can boast of a greater
profusion uml display of Hewers and
shrub than this, whether on the river
hank, near the roar and spray of the
Falls, or in the new ly laid out suburb,
tho tendency to cultivate llowers and
shruh I the siimo, This feature, which
add so much to tho attractlvenos of
the place, i having its silent oiled In
bringing new H'oplu to catt thtilr lot
villi us.
Mr. H. W, Curler, '( oswego
i n MomUy mi 1'iifliiec,
... -
Mr. l It lav. one of to mnutr wi
Jickamus, will i town Monday.
T O LlvesiiV hiKScd through b'W'l
Vnday on hi way to Ht ? lleluin, ti
atliien.
i ii tin ,oi ami .lohii McAdain. tn 11
... ., 'C. i ',, ni,, , n e.nmtv. were iu,
.vn Moiidiiv' Invest Igullim tiutlumhur
kikut,
m j i,' i, wi,n,t und Mil. I'ulrow
It for Salem, Tuesday, to lltlolui Hie
cetlng ol Hi Willitiuelto lolia-i.'
mill Associaliou,
M p l.'ioiits rutin ned from Wash
' ... . .1 I U....L..I1M
igloli, IllesilaV IIU Visueu r.'i
alls. Seal I lo mid other place of tliti ill-
trior, and it delighted with hi trip.
Hon. W, T. Huiney and hnnlly mil
loving to I'orlliiud trinporarlly, to m
Jupo the stencil irom iu ie. -if
heat III In" Vicinity oi in rei.ien.'.
Hon. 1,. T. ILirln wn In town Hatfl
ay,
1!. .1. lliirui.tt. of Hunter, Colin
limit v. was In town I liursuay on
ics before thn land olhco.
Mr. tf. I.. Inwell, thwoll-knowi('1'
1'iigliieer of Salem, now in chargf r"
I'orthind.V .Ml, Hood railroad nr---wa
In the citv Ibis week on br "
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EXPERIMENT
VVIIKM YOU USU
fho Cnry Ogilon
11 od Cross
Mixed Pi tints.
Tho visitor who read of tho rapid
stride that Oregon City is making In
liiumii wim I'l.vivi.., II OHUIV to if mi' . , ,,, ., , mlJ
;...u,i..i.i .... !... .t i.A'utiiioctcd Willi that toad
uolui' only that portion of tho town
that lie along thn river immediately
along the blull. Hut let him climb the
stair and go southward and bis eves
will oK'ii iu Astonishment, when he be
holds a city extending iu that direction
(or one and a half miles covered with
tasty dwellings, and that tho city oi
Hon. W, C. Johnson relurne'
ii,. Iii.,r i,,rl of last week.
gone to Tho Halle. lli hoiiUf
midorably impiovM.
("apt, J. T. Appeison wont ""'"
Tuetday.
o ... i .1- ii...:.. ! s: t,.W. UI
OLD, TIIIOD,
AM)
jzmxjiA.JiiL.in,
WEARS WELL,
SPREADS WELL,
nml makes it goinl
GLOSSY FINISH.
PRICE
LG.Caufield, Afj't,
For Orogon City.
0 O
fill
t 'lul along tint river for a distance ufj apiut C, W, Lotmhery iU( '
The census enumerator are beset on
every side with innumerable ditliculties.
It is imjiossible for them to complete the
work w ithin the time reipiired hv the su
pervisors, esis-cirllv in the thickly popu
lated districts. Their districts were
made too large in Salem and I'orliand,
and Siiierintendent I'orter has tele
graphed that the enumerators may keep
on until they finish.
The Spiritualist camp meeting is in
progress at .New r.ni with many attrac
tive features, and much interest is man
ifest. To give all those desirous of be
ing present an opjiortui.lty to attend, the
Uitona will carry an excursion, leaving
her d.s'k at Oregon Citv at H :30 a. m.,
returning at fl p. in. This will be con
venient for all and a very pleasant trip,
as the scenery it K.s k Island is line.
Fare for louinl trip only 7!) cents. From
C'ttiieniah, .60.
two miles, ho re n lues that humous
it v of Oregon City. Ilu note with ad
miration the fuetorioa and manufactur
ing enterprise under way, and In ois-r
aiion, and sees tho steady growth In
every direction, with no attempt to
looming, then, ho lvnlu.es, iu fact, thl
hossihle ami probable greatness of the
Intuit.,
Hid von ever notice that neoiili' who
go to idiuivh more than coplo who go
to the theatre'.' Ho tho same people
who go to church go to tho theater? tl
lctcn.l, so a mend tells me, upon what
church they attend. Hut whether the
same who xo to church go to the theatre,
or whether tliorv are Iwo sets, one for
(he church and one for the theatre, the
picslion remains, why Is there more
oiighing in the iK'WS than in the nr
'hestra chairs? A a matter ol fact
there i more reason for coughing III the
theatre than iu the olmryh. Tho rise
and fall of tho curtain create a draught.
Hut somehow the cough Uaeldom heard,
or if it is you bear it under rover. In
nliuroh the coughr rough right out iu
muling. And It may hav occurred to
you thai tjiurn i ioiiiething vry conta
gious in rvawl) when it breaks out iu
church, A cmigh aharta in th back row
and travels to tho ameSu. corner, (jather
ing a it goc until tha vhViCgwta it.
That tlio real estat agent if 5V!f'n
llty areas energetic and iiilcrpriai!iif
as any other citv is a fact that cannot
ho disputed. Yhey are using every
laudable etl'ort to induce capitalist and
desirable people to invest and hsate
here, and their work tin ind been
without its good result. They
have materially lent their aid to the
hoanl of trade to advance all its umUr
lakingstoa siiectssdil issue, and have
displayed a liberality in advertising
Oregon City to the world, that iu itself
i every way commendable. We should
coiigratuhita ourm-he that this city
is not Hooded w lth all undesirable clasn
of shyster real estate men who intrench
themselves in boom towns, ami who are
a serious imixHlimciit to the solid grow th
of any village or city. Tho real estate
dealers of Oregon City are reliable, busi
ness men, who are crsoii!!y interested
iu it iiihstiintial development.
Two years ago many of the residents
of thia city would have looked incredu
lous, had they Ix-cn told that they have
Is'eii told that a motor lino from port
laud, and a hs'ill street railway wa one
of the Hissihilitie of the next live years.
Hut now a bx-al street railway and
a motor lino 'to Portland, possibly
two, one on each side of the river are
not only one of the possibilities, hut one
of Ihe probabilities. The fact is becom
ing more apparent every day, that rapid
transit is the great desiraluiu,
The residents of Clackamas w ill cele
brate the Fourth of July in royal stylo,
and every preparation is being made to
have a grand time. Mr. C. V. Clarke
will deliver the oration, 1'rof. Thomp
son will read the Declaration of Inde
pendence, and the music will be fur
nished hv the Milvviiukio Itrass Baud.
A splendid basket dinner w ill be provid
ed, uml a complete programme of races
and sports has been iirrangrd.
The (iladstone Keal Fstaln Associa
tion, in which Mr. Harvey K. C'roci is
largely interested, have their large saw
milloii the Clackamas nearly completed.
The mill will be run by water power, ta
ken from tho Clackamas river, and
brought through a canal three-onarterB
of a mile in length. They already have
a million feettif logs in the river, and
in a short time their mill w ill be turn
ing out a superior quality of lumber to
supply the urgent demand.
The Congregational society of this cily
sent their pastor, Hev. V. O. Lucas
away on Tuesday. Mr. Lucas accom
panied by his wife and two children
took the Altona for I'ortlund intending
to take the evening train for the east to
visit the scenes of his youthful days.
He was sent owav with friends for the
journey, and instructed to take all the
time necessary lor rcHt and pleasure a
large number of the Coiigregfitionalists
were at the boat ts bid him (iod speed,
lie expects to be absent several months.
Mr. T. W. Sullivan, engineer mid
superintendent of the improvement, at
the basin and power house, is very busy
enlarging the basin, and will build it
(',() feet wider than it is at present. He
is also putting two turbine wheels in
the electric power house, which will
add immensely to its capacity, and
more dynamos will be added soon . Mr.
Sullivan did the work on tho Taper &
I'ulp mill which stood thn freshet . last
winter, The work ho is doing around
the basin and power house is of the
most substantial character, and will no
doubt withstand the freshet., beside
adil immensely to the water power.
Mr. Sidney Smyth, county surveyor,
has just completed platting and survey
ing the Jiolton tract, ft plat of which
hangs in K. 0. Caufisld's window. The
plat is executed in an artistic manner,
and reflect much credit to Mr. Smyth's
skill as a draughtsman. The new ad
dition will be called Bolton. It adjoins
the W. T. A L. Go's tract, and is situa
ted on the West Side of the rirer. The
owners of the property are E. (i, Cau
field, Thru Randall, and II. II. John
son, and they have subdivided the en
tire tract, containing IX) acres into town
lots, which will 13 placed on the market.
This is a most desirable location on the
bank of the river.
Mr. J II. Way has moved his piano
mid organ storw one door south of the
Central hotel, opjiosite Mr. Burniei
ster' jewelry store, lie will kep the
latest improved Wheeler A Wilson sew
ing machine. Ho not fail to inspect hi
stock.
The Spiritualist are holding their an
nual camp meeting at their grounds near
New Fra. The attendance is very gixsl,
a large number of people having gone
out from this place last Sunday. The
meeting will continue until a week from
to-day.
The Southern 1'iicilic will cros the
sleel bridge next Tuesday, using thn now
remodeled I'nion 1'acilic depot on Couch
lake. Freight and passenger business
will after that dale Iks done on this side
of the river. The Weit Side passenger
will run in to the Union i'acillc depot.
The height depot for the Southern I'a
ci'lc's Fast Side lines will 1st in the big
building at Second and ti streets. The
West Side freight will 13 handled at the
present warehouse, near the headquar
ters building. The trains will continue
to make stops at both of the Fast Side
station. The Southern I'acillc will
noon shorten the time on its overland
ls'tweeii here ami San Francisco. It
will he aided to do so by the vstahlish
meiit of a new local train. The present
local will run as fur south as Koseburg,
The new train will go to Albany and
back. This arrangement will go into ef
fect July 1. Tho through train will then
stop at local points only lor mail, not
carrying passengers, after the manner
of Kustern through lines. Oregoiiian,
tm in nrtiv Licit he will accent t''
.milv, o
Mr, 11. natiiaway ami .
viy
ttt't I's,
I'oiiieroy. Wie.li , were
in tow n 'ilurlugtihii week
Hon. II Ii. Miner, in I
w as in the ciiy TucsUy al
a guesl of Ihe Villi lloiisej I
Mr It. Frvcwhol
tin t row u lapor to , t J
to his home al St llelf' f
..ii . . . Med Slllldiiy,
Mi ldn.m Met ..mi Jvtis.kcd Flu
from a vl.it to In uiieF,
gur Prairie
, . , ,'de left for SI.
Hi.tncl Attorney ' ,l(.r snuio bu.l
Helen lue y .(,,., ,)( VtlUm.
tie." before tlltl I toll'
bill conn 'v.
i t t u i.,""11') st- Helen
Jo I -!. J. Sa 4t iMiim-sn.
I iiedav on county
, I tho Oregonliiu,
Mr Ooo. Iter., .,, ci,y.
pent last gliildn 5 '
. , . . lUinnsotl, win In
J. U, Xiirt"
town viwtetday.
ii ' i I"11 Creek,
Hon r.. si, A fh,m ,.mmy(
repr.-eutollYrUU,,
was til tuwil '
Mr. r., t. fljok ima , wa in town
bun in nn'
VfHleidajf.
t 'r '''l,lrm'o home Sal-
, '" teiie, here she hut been
urdav frosfi,,,, T jV(, v
rV. nk, who ha len at-
A'l '.. niege, rtturiHsl home
lending M leaw shortly for The
this wi-fi.yv.
Halle. ' '' , . , .
daughter of J.
MiSm,e Murcii,. ww 0 town
C. Moreland. of I'oiU.iMonipartof
visiting Iru nd during the ,
the week,
Mr I.. Fuller and daughter.
I.ilian, ol I ' 1 1 1 a 1 1. 1 , i-j .-ut last Sunday in
the city, Hie gni -I ol her bndhcr, C'ltf
.Mar.-lial t has. Ilmtm.
Mr. I.. II An. hews Is attending tl
Congregational as).s'iation at Salem,
Mr. and Mt. It. H, Price eelebrati'd
Iheir silver wedding Tiiedav. A mini
'"'r ofilieir friend were present, and
had n most euiovable time, heveral
vuliml le pii -i ids weie received.
Mrs. I.. II An. hew is evpecllnn her
throe soli limine from t orvalll to s'lld
their : i s-rv 1 1 . 1 1
Hon. J, It, Hiinick. of Marlon connly,
wa in the ciiy yesterday visiting hi
friends.
( has. I."i,"n and wile, of Portland,
eii in (lregoti Citv yesterday visiting
Julius bogus and lauiilv.
Fred I'reeiitimn, w ho i now ungtigi I
in railroad survi ving, was intowuSu,
urduv and Sun.lnv,
JULY 4th.
jlrand Celebration.
( AT
Jlclnlg's Park, Sandy.
Oral ion and Picnic.
MUSH! 15 Y
Clackamas Brass Band.
Dunuing mi IlatArm, Afternoon.
GKAN1) HALL
in tin: hall at nk: nr.
REFRESHMENTS
of all Lilids (ill tlio gi'Dlllitls.
Como Ono and All.
0. C. T. Co's
STEAMERS
r1 rt it
nnimin I'rm-nli
it 'i.iUaiul.
Orron Cit v
DAILY LINE
I.KAVK PoltTI AMI.
I.KAVK OlII.OON ClTT.
7 :30 A
lU;im A
1:801'.
I I
Fi'cnlor' .Notice.
Noli.r i. I rr!.y given (tint llie inuler-
"ilgiicl tin n, , n tliilt iippnte.l eierutor ol
too l.i.d will ..I A, Huriifll, ilii'ciiil,
A II ner-oit. tun ii g rliiim. iiciutnit mud c-
luie itre notiin ,1 I., ,ri'.i'iil the .nine to me
ul M il nut.1.', I'o cioi, within idi tuonili.
Iri'in fie Iii "i I'lil'li, ntloti ol' this notice, or
lli ill 1', i.,r, n r liiirred.
N. II. II A II VK V,
J..iin'.s ,1 tin rs, Ftecutor.
An, in i', for ,.,iid F si nte.
I'iiI. d l-.il. ilnv ,,f .III'!.-, ,v. (Vlllia
i'lirk' Place is Popular Property,
Wantkii Wood hauler to deliver 2(10
fenriQ of wind, I luiniru at the brewery,
J. Madi.u,
.Several Arreiit.
Since the summer excursion season hev
gun, tha rowdies of Vancouver and Port
land, who have a wholesome mslrainl
placed over them at homo, take advan
tage of the low fare, and fairly drow n
tlio roar of the Willamette Fall by their
howl in the vicinity of liroderick'
Park. On lust .Sunday Joseph Patek,
who keep a dive at the park, wa ar
rested lor selling liquor to n minor, and
liioiight before JiiHtico F. W. Foul. He
had an examination Monday morning,
and on waiving examination waa hound
over in the sum of $L'")0 to appear before
the grand jury.
J.ewi Iliirdini, a aoldier from Van
couver, who wa a guest at the park last
Sunday, playfully knocked Clin. Hliuhel
cold bh an ico cheat. Justice Fonts let
him oir Monday morning with a fine of
f; 50. which he promptly paid, and de
parted evidently Hatialied that Oregon
Citv did not need hiBnerviceiaaa solriior
of the United Stales army.
Lewi L. KesHor, also a citizen of Van
couver, walked up to hhoriir Sampson
from behind and choked him unaware.:;
but whon Monday morning came the
JiiHtico taxed him ifoO for the aforesaid
choke. Ho departed, with tho fact im
pressed upon hi mini! that it cooto some
thing to choke, a Clackamas county olli
eial, even though the choknr he a resi
dent of the stato of Washington.
Justice FuntH deserves the thanka of
tho people of this city fur tlio prompt
manner in which he deals with this
class of excursionists, and respectable
pooplo who como here for pleasure can
rest assured that, they wiii find Oregon
Citv a quiet and pleasant retreat.
Hherili' Sampson is entitled to tho con
sideration of his constituents for his grit
and promptness in making the arrests ut
tho psrk lust Sunday.
Administrator' Notice.
Notice i luivSv given that the liiuler
sigiied Iiiih been duly it i oi 1 1 U l uihnlnln
li.rol'tliu .Into id' I. I'. lliirvey, ili'ieimed.
All piTHon Inning claim against mud e.
tntr me iiolit'eil lo prenent llm Mime tome
ut Mibviml.il', Ori'!.". n, w ii hi ii six month
from llie lir-l puliiti utioieol IIiIh notiie.
It. Hl'DTT,
JoiiNsoa ,1- tin : M n . Ailniiiii.Hrnlor.
.Mt.pin.'t. for liiid l.lale. HdWi
Hated .linie Isili, I Mil,
6aV..
M.
M.
ii.
M.
M.
7 :3d A
ll::id A.
1 :IHI P
'.' 4 i P.
U : P.
Itora no Wav Lauding.
Steauiel L"lldi".
Steamer Liiloiia " t-
at'MDAT. t
HIMIA.M 'BiSOA.
II .no A M. a .CO P. hi.
4:C0 P. M. h IK.I P. M.
AT ""., '
MimijM)wer's Hall,
July 4.
Tk'kt'ts fur Pui ico ami Wujiju'i'
Bl.OO.
Horse Feed -Twimly-llvo ('mil Facie
8's Tlieatre
ONE WEEK
AND
Fourth of July Matinco.-
v'cfniu .ii( Mondiiy, Juiiii .!(),
lieturn of thn Favol'lles ;
CHICAGO COMEDY CO.
KiiIutkimI, Htronprer ami Ilt.tter
tliun over.
Playing In an entire new leperloiie,
t"iliiK play Monday night. The
latitat Katern aucce. The celetiruted
Cotnody-Dratim In 8 Act, entitled
"She Black Hao.
ClIANUI'J OK 1M.AV NKlllTI.Y,
pricey 85c 30c 50c.
No Higher, ,
ltoerved Keal on Halo at PontoluYt.
E. S. WAKKEN,
"t,.f
I. SELLING S
1 MI
AunonucBmen
SPJXMAL
Bargain Prices
FKOM NOW IWTll. THK
Misses' Black Hose full tinislii'd
sien, " to S j, ,1T( jkt pair.
I.u.liea' Uluusc, M each.
J.nilies White SJiirtM, (looil Mus
lin, ,'. eiicli. ,
Jersey Mitts, I'ure Silk, ,'-,"i jht
pair.
Ladies' Doti'ola SIuk's, I'alent
Leather Tms, ifl..rl) jier jiair.
Ladies' Kid Opera Slipper, lined
.7.) per pair.
MeW Negligee Sliirts .75 each.
, fi.. i. .. c... t... 'i f...
, , iiiiii. rn t-.'t itp ,ail loi
Also curriii.) a full linn of
Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc.,
Which liooltoiMat
VERY LOW PRICES,
Filluir CASH 'ir on the,
INSTAIjLMIO ST PLAN.
You cannot do better thai, to call and oxamino ,J
POPE & Co.
Thi old ami reliable firm alwaya keep in slock full line of
tof, Slielf il Mifctwi
Hardware, Tinware, Etc. :
Pluinmin Gas Filling & Jobbing
Attended lo Proiimtlv. Es-
Fnrnislied.
linialc
s
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
NEW STOCK ! NEW PRICES
We huvo just Received
1 FULL 11 OF WALL F
Of Zjatcst
Slocklioliler' Meellmt.
N.lTM'K
liiei'l I mk of tl.
hrr.'l.y bIvpii
lliiloilitrtiirliiit l :,,iii m u y will lit. linill .1 th.
i'V iIvimi, tlmt ttis miniul
i.,.i'l.lii,l,ler nf tliu tirci..ii t'lly
t 111 I of llll'l
t:ii!iriioni,IU.'i'Uj mi Hiitiir.ln
I'liuy In ori'ifou I'lty. (rmiin ,
y, Jul; l.'tli, lnisi.
nt In o'i'Imi'Ii a M .( mil. I tiny, i.ir 111. iurinii. ut
al.i'tlnil llin'ii illreelor ol lit. Cnri.irmliill In
m,rv for Ho. eiiMiln y.Mr, m1 trmmiii'tltiii
mn'ti lU.r 1'iihiiK'Hn lis m.y e.,in liefnre thu
liii'i'llim. . M A. HI KAI ION, B.'C'y.
Ori;.iii CHy. Muy 21 1'J,
M RKKT Ul'.roKT.
Wheat, V tide,
Oat, V l"
Flour, 11 Krade, :t.7A "ml. IH.tiO.
10 toilets.
Fw', 2'.' it.
Chicken, dresned, V dor., (" f 4 lo 15
Chicken, aiirinit t'i.hi) A J.t.f0
Chicken, live, trf t.lHJ lofVOO
Turkey,
1'otatoe, V btl fl l'i to 120
Onions, V hu IK)
Aiile V I'0. l-'.tH)
FFF:
Shorts. $ J I fii)
Itran, rlH.fiii
liny, tiinolliy hilled, IH In fM.
Hay timothy loone, (l.'i.
Clover, baled I7 to W
MK.VrS:
!!.(, live, 3 v .
Heef dressed, 6 c.
Veal, dressed, II c.
Hons, live, 4c.
Hot;, dressed, (( 7c.
Sheeii, Vhead. n'.tKlaiid fj.fjtl.
Wool.bidtlH VH.
I.ard, country hulk, 8 c.
I.ard, bucket, U",,'.
Ham, VII., 11
Hide, yli., hie.
ShouldorH, ty'1'. Rc,
MUKD FUt'lTS:
All kind very dull,
Apple, sun dried, K ami 4c,
I'luniH, sun dried, 'i ami :e.
Frillies, mm dried, 4 and lie.
1'eiirs, sun dried, t) and He.
Apple, machinu dried, blenched 8 A 9c
I'luniH, machine dried, ti to 7c.
Fear, machine dried, ft and7c,
I'ruues, uiucliiiif drieil, 6 and He,
Mens
Hoy'
Mens
i Straw Hutu, ..W
"raw Until, .25
I 'rest ,. ,
Stiinin.
For Low
Pric
and
Good Goods, Call on
CALL AM) INSPECT TJIP FINF DISPLAY,
ami
you lire Hiiro to lie jileuHed.
LUMMIIiOUR STOCK OF Ill,
Ciirpds, Oil Cloth and Mattings
Complete o-""- - "
PRICES ARE Mm LOW.
SUMMER CLOTHG and HATS
THE VEltY LATIST STYLES
-AT
T OT71T T TUTrt - JWJiUla l,JLXJUli, XjaVSJ LCJXXJLUXO.
Spring and Siiniiiic
1890.
NEW G00D
ARRIVING DAILY.
We are Showing tl5
week the Latest Novf
ties in Satines, Dre?
Goods and White Goor;
also in Embroideries.1
TheGreatEitstei1
Store, 1
Mayer &, Ackerman, Props
WE AltK IIKAIMU'AHTKRS
A iiiiinber-oni) milk cow for nlo clioup,
jiri, 1 nm KniiiK away. Ai o. Kiiicciitkh,
I will be in my olllco at Oruuon City,
to attend to biisines, each 'fuiisday un
til iurther notice, tf. I.. T. HAltlN.
When in need of imy tiling in llie line
of Ihin, lire eiai lieiK or fire Works, call
ouT. V. Fouls, oipoito tho railroad
depot, Oick'iii l ily, as he carries a com
plete linn of Mich ohIh and aell them
ut very low price. 113
i ut sa
!l-0 acreii iiniiuproved land, 10 milos
soul hetiMt ol I trefoil City. Level brush
laud, k('"I soil uml easily cleared. In
one of tho best furmiiijf dintneta of
(IhickiiiiniH county, l'rice (10 per aero,
at least hull cutih, well secured . Can be
Hiibdividid mid is a bargain. Address,
tf I), J. Hwiiznn, Keal KhIiUo Aifimt.
Oreon City, Or,
V Itaririilii !!
Not to bo overlooked. Lot with al
most new Iioiihu of nine room and atone
biiHoineiit, closu to woolen factory, pay
ing 10 tier cent, intnrost on $tH(K).0l): can
he had for a few day for ifil.WO.OO, half
cash. 1'arly must huvo money.
J a, P. Shaw,
212 Keal ICstato llroker.
Notice. ,
The county osinaior will be in hi o(
Hco ovry Saturday until further notice.
J. W, Nwiii.k, County Aiseitor.
Tun IvsTiiiti'iiisi! ollice ia receiving a
new lot of new typo and printing nutto
rial, and under the new niamiKeineut
w ith experienced job printer is bettor
than ever prepared to do tho ,bcst of
work at I'ortlund prlc'CH,
CHAtilUN & SON.
us view Miiio nn liiif.
i
miio nil
TlieMost Rapidly Selling.
80 LOTS SOLO
In tho last sixty (.lays. Examine tho reard. Very sight
ly, adjoins tho host improved part of town ; also convenient
to tho manufacturing part. Don't fail to lfpk at it before
purchasing. Terms very easy.
21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING
ON THE TRACT)
WILLIAMS & PCRTEE,
, o
. 3
i
ii
or
ail
, ou
I to
Cood
ev
j6
. Cast
. 'termin
fn, on tha
llico near Tost Oftice.
i'AClFIC COAST FQ
HARVESTING MACHINERY
OURSTOCKC 0 M PUIS K S T H K C K h E URATE J
EMPIRE, CYCLONE AND TRIUMPH MOWERS,
EMPIRE AND TRIUMPH REAPERS AND MOW
ERS, "DAISY," "FAMOUS" HOLLINGSWORTH
AND GAZELLE SULKY HAY RAKES.
HAIiNF.S HHVOI.VINO UoHHH KAKK HTKHhlNti II AY 'J'FDDKU- ;
15
. it'v. jcrS.-.i.!i 5r..
'U '.-...
1 J
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES
SILVERWARE
WATCHES,
(Wl'VJlHllirKU.)
Mrs. C. H. L.
All repairing done
.mil warranted.
1 v;t.' 1
i visited Coos
n! the povern
tlie Coast Mail.
in the jetty will
When work
north apit from
ho work thus
success.
mo heat that
fcst makes the
V. tttiim that. lii
Wes. It gets
never o the
or Interfering
if the eon-
(COl'YKlUllTKD.)
BURMEISTER.
u Bi-lliiiR-Natcora,
avon,
'out
ZfKjjt l-M '
mil i
SfACKEI
AND Th4
i
KEYSTONE HAY I.OADEUS "ECLIPSE"
AND BUCK HAKES.
MYERS HAY FORKS AND GARRIRS
CELEBRATED STEEL FRAME RANDOLPH IlEADLRri!
IT WILL PAY ALL FARMERS AND DEALERS TO CALL AN
SEE US OR WRITE FOR QUQIATfOS PKFURW
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
STAVER & WALKER,
Now Market Block, Portland, Oregon,
I
iH 7T - TZli ,
A til
1"
8. SCRIlflURK
C. V, WINESET -r-i-irnTTTP.-FT!