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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1890)
ft 1 V New vf tlio Hwk us (latlu-rnl lt nur Ivoi'ttrtor. C. EiiVcvxV. biw ft neat vvtUtt lWvr!v cncUv'. The front oivoti clostxl n tlm lMli l tliC UVOtlt tlUUItll. I V now fonoo lui Iwn luiill in front ol Ko lion' oiVUUm lv V. upt. tthttm, llavo you fai'l yt'ur 'lix'l tux ? Tiint ", llllil II WM I'llllt -"mil 11 m I II Will IH' Mt'l. riH'MOikot 1'iUliiii" -Tiinltoil i i i i- io road m-'min r,i- miisl tu-iluy. Mr. 0. K. l.tttourotut ,,intiHl Hillary ullio by vm'k mi HliMV M ill l IV (0lNTY ,KSnXlKM'M. UlUiiiivlllc. Iwu ttp-liovi'inor I Kiili'li Miller lunl lila Imml cruxlitvl on li.lny wliilo noiUttf (or tin V, T, ! jiv nil ll Infill. . i;,-v. Ilonry Wull, from I'mlliuul, will is iiny tin' rulpit novt Sumliiy sit t!ii jt'iifrvf Htu'ual iliUivli. !,!. M. Noma id liuvitif a woll iloaijjnoil ii story tluolliiiK Uouih' eiwtt'il on hi kls no.ir tin1 avliool hou-. Tlio now ivaiilomi of John Wo'lnu on Mirth irvt it well junior way, mul rill IhmmiiiIoIsI in alioiit thtvo vvovka. A lury numl-or o( 'H'oplo from Put-flu nil won' in tho I'iiv Urn Siuitlitv, Imv iiii: oomo on tin" Alums (or a pUnsmv Irio. Mr. Jolm Ttioiunx luis liin tvaioYmi on Vshtii-ton divot, U'lwwn l-mirth ami I filth, iMtni'li'liil, mul will nliortly m- iiipy il. II J. ll.iiilitif, wlio litis Iota on loner Mum jiiivol. lot too i-mit tact to K b". W'lnto, for llio ens-lion of a eotlnce to loost iilx'iil t iH. Homy Mi'l-lrniii Ima itirvhrovl two ; lot ol Mr. l.al-iiri-Hl, near the m-ln 1uh, iui.I will in the near future ereel ll i-iiMiiiiiiii"i:- ti -iiu'iiii' iijiviii litem. Mr. A. Walker lius Ihvii given llieeon- f Irait to limit Hie new eoiinty hiulue feni the t'lai kainus river, helow town. fWoik will Ik eoiniiienrvvl tiHn it at fome. i ..... I si'ial atlention in ralKnl to our new lory U'tiinniiit! with Ihii iwnit, entitloil, "ieKi' ",or I'wu l ittle Wmnlen Shoe, lv Uiii.la oneolthii jrieatest wiileta of the ilay. The eoiinty i tiltiiiit in on the river front on the I'aiieinah nuui with erili work, an I i aUo eonntrut tiii! a hulk lieail to turn the current w lieuever high nater occur)" nain. T W Sullivan, Ihe engini-er in chaiye of the W. T. A I., t'o.'a work on the Ihisiii tovs thai he ill have the work along m as to let Ihe Thm Siter out hy the hift of thin month. The new time lahle of the Southern fViiic nK'aion the fourth pnfe of thin :!"sue. ly connulting it the time of ar rival an. I tlejiarturv of nil trainn through tlii.-i city may l iimortaineil At an election liehl hint Sunday hy the I'rfshyVrun SiiihIiiv minxil, Siilnev Smiytli kx elecleil UH'riiilemleiit, vice Jai I'. Shaw, renigneil. J. Fuller a'an electcil assistant imperinteinlent, J. I'unlum laid wt a comniemlulile ex ample to Hie proin'rtv bolilem of his neiglitiorhoii.1 hv iiiittuig down a mih- tantial six-font side walk in Iront of hia lots tion which he lias lately had a line rwidcnce huilt. J U. Tremhath has. let the contract to 'i. it. ti .Miller lor tlie prertiun ol a laelling hmiNo. to cost l!i.V. It is to I located on the rorner of Fourth and Wanhington slnrts, where he lias a cou le oi line lots. Tlio ladiet cf the ('onimvationul ctiurcli will jive a lawn social at the res- ulence of Jlr. M. .M. (.harman next rn- lay evening July Isih. All aie invited. Adiiii.-sinii, ID cents; iiih I'reiin, 15 :!)!!.. M Ilatloo, w ho resides tnoinilcs east lt!e oi rvu tli::t measured ovei seven feet Jin length The straw was so heavy that ;il required three men on tho harvester to l.ariille the hund'es and tlie lieuda were were tilled. Ht'imtv I'nited Stales Marshal. O. I lilli r, came down from Salem yesterday 'uorning and stoped olf hen' to take in iiarge llulieri l liase who was nrresteil y Siieriil' Sinnsim two weeks ago for Bissmg niiinterfi lt money to ( . l'aiii"- I'll ol ihe I trill nil House. The wagon ro.nl to I'ortl.in I by w iy of i'g , and the west nid of the river in open In travel anil is sanl to In-III i rv gun condilion. This road la wv la! miles shorter than the east aide Pad mul lieing shaded hy the timber for he grealert part of they way and will in he 1)11:1; a popular driveway. f A large force of men are busy rebiiild- : the warehouse for the W. T. & L. 'iiipany, and rehiiiMirig the breakwater l a inure suhstantial manner than ever fjture ihe hreukw-ater is well on to fitriU eomnletion as far out is the elw fie power lioiisc. near which two strong ilkheads will be built. Irhe Willainette Kails Klectric Com ny are busy settim; two huge new Sheds wbii'h w ill give them double their fcn'iit eapaei:y, I he building will ulso enlarged to twice its present si.e to ijake room formoiedviiauios, which ure de 1 to meet the demands of theirin- N.asing hiisinesM. siiev. .1. M . rroiW, ot I uiihy, will lie in jegon t ity mi next humlay lortlie pur fise of organizing a church of the Kvan flical order. 1'ope'H hull baa been fcured, and a business meeting will 1 ild II A. M. At II) A. M. a Sabbath fiool w ill beorj-'anized. and at 11 o'clock y. IVeiHS will hold divine 8erviccn, lich an; to be in German. On Wednesilay ol lust week, lrn. till and I'uge removed a large cancer fin Mis. Mailin (iregilrrion, of Hub- d. She is rajridly recoveriiiff from os.Tation, which was a very Hnceess one, ii nd which it is thought -will fi t a pennaiientciire. She is slopping h her don, .Mr. Arnold (iicgarnun, of i place, for the present. ior nin unneeotintabln cans Tut AMTIHI'lttll W put in ltt ppMf ano at toil pototBc thl week Mr. F, A. Brown, of 1'oitland wasi ylsmtu with Mr. and Mra, .Hi'm Kru last week. , Mm, Christian Sii.nan, of l,a Uiande ia viaitlng with her parent, Mr. and Min Wagner. The residence of Mr. T, Toone and Mr. It, V. Short, had a very narrow escape fM im Stttur- day nighl ut f mi An outhtiilduiK that had been lined aa a anioko house and store, ro iin caught lliti and waa entirely consumed. Fortun ately they wr awakened from llwlr Up and hv alrtnuoua ell'orta ancctHidwl in aaving the other buildings, Tho loss waa about f 7ft, Tli tire Knlted from an ash barrel, whew they had do positcd ashea tw o daya liofurv. fit Wednesday of last week. lleo. Seaman raised I be frame to hia mill ! !!"' K!,-1 hv it running this fall, It w .ll he a law mill woli mi,i.- ily of about Itl.IkH) (H-t per dav, when completed. "o, K. :inIj'. ' JU hv Ivoaa 1 Just eloslnu four minima- term at the Melnig achool House, w hero h haa tauuht with her iisuai gtHHt auivess. After a brief vaca tion at homo, she will ho ngnln wantwl in the Joiisrud dlsliict. l'pitgma. Another bam -lilxtK feet for Ihe lieveniie Hotel. The traveling public will lind no lack of luvomiinKla tioua here, thir new mail carrier must not ho in a hurry, lie atartod from tin-sham Tlmin day evening without receiving tho mail sack, and did not miss it uiitiltwo miles of smooth rtmd brought him to tho next yostotllco. Whoa, Charley ! Mr. Hunhel, propiietor of the old I'ielle place, la llmshing his new hoiis. Mr, lr Francis and a half doien jolly companions, all of I'ortlaud, iuissihI hereon Thursday, ennuile for the Icy top nl Mt, Hood,' As the mime parties made the stipiery ascent two year ago, they no doubt will succeed this lime, "tin it while you're young;." The recent succession of rams has de veloped hav, esiieeially timothy, until many of the fields w ill yicld a fiill crop, i-wntrary to the outlook of a month ago. Apples, wherever the htosaoiua wen not nipped, may yet grow to a good sine and till up many of the trees, hut cannot make hall a crop, l luiiis, prunes, and esn-cially m 'arswill bo very abundant. WiHinaiT UUwUHklf. Miss Hattie Croulhera la visiting tho ,Mise lionnett. Tho many friends of Mr. Harvey Staikweather will ho pleased to hear that ho is again able to In' out. Mr A. W. (iraham. tho genial Pur ser of the Al'ona waa in town Sunday visiting the Lamberts. Misa Ka'horino I'ouaett la home for short visit. Tin Fvangelical Aa-ocutioii holds ita annual picnic at l.ehni m's limvo. Hon. J. II. Lambert and fumilv will leave next week for Wilhoit Spring. J. II. Hungerford, tho energetic real estate man of tho village, has recovered from the mealc and is again talking ow n lots, Hero proiiertv and motor lino. Telephone has also been added The Telephone Co. aro placing poles in position pieparing to place telephones along tho line to Salem. l-'arly Saturday morning tho consta ble was si-en bnvnn and duster in band busily engaged in sweeping and dusting the ceiling and walla of the court room much to tho "astonishment of the na tives." Tho occasion waa an action lo lecover money, nolea and accounts, Samuel l. iiloom, plaintiff, J and Kate Peterson, defendant. In absence of the defendant's attorney, tho caso went by default. Tho venerable Judge l.akina gave judgment against the delendai.U for the sum of $1:1 and costa of action. The defendants gave notice for appeal. The tmpilaof Mr. F. 0. Streyrtler'a class ol vocal music, have arranged tea tiuionial concert for the ls-nefit of their instructor at the F.vangelieal church on Friday evening. Tho programme will consist of vocal and instrumental music, and a large audience is ex liecled. lo IU. ' 1 1 m n in mi ' lYiKiiniil. II. C, Lewis, of Viola, was In tho idly Siitui-dny, Henry Mlley, of WlUouvllte, wan In towu Saturday. W. Vi. Jce. of "Sew Dm, wan in tho city yemvrduy. Hon, Geo H. William", of i'ottUtud, wailn townTueiUv. Cpt. Villi Phiiunon, of SpringtMitor, waa on our atiuota Monday, Lulu llnnlesty enterlalned a party of Her young (Honda lust Saturday. .1. K. Mi t'oniiell, of rieasiint Hill prio cinct, was in the idly on Tuesday. A. T. Nhoeppa and children, ol roll land, weii) in tho city on Monday, K. W, Itandiilidi went east Monday evening, to lake Ida mother back to her old homo, Mrs, James Thome, who has been aeriously ill for toinu time is slowly re covering, Mr. James SwaH'ord, of the real estate firm of Swall'onl A tinmt, Is reported to bo quite sick, Misa Kale bonnet t returned Wednes day from Milwaukee, where alio has I st n visiting friends, Misa Ftlu Stetnhclsor, of l'urtland, Is visiting her coualn, Mls Lena Acker man, ( thl city. F. Matthleu, of lliittevllle. Marlon county, waa In town the llrat of (he week vlslllng old friends, J. L. Swaironl, who ntiirned from Sa lem last week qulto sick with a bilious attack, ia again mending Hon. T, A. Mcllrldo and family, re turned last Friday (mm a brief visit with ndatlvesat St. Helena. Mr. Janiea Warren and family, of Seattle, are vlslllng at the residence of hia mother, Mrs, Henry Warren, ol this city. Mr. Median, of tho linn, of Confer, Mead A Median, returned homo Friday, after a few daya camping In the moun tains, Mr. A. S. I'rvssor, deputy prosecuting attorney (or this district, returned Satur day from St Helena, where he had been on legal business Mrs. Chas, Mis-nhke, of Mink, accom panied by her ami W illle, n't u rued home last Saturday fnan Sealtle, where Ihey had I sen visiting friends. Mr. Frank Harlow, one of Oregon City's enterprising nien hants, w ill leave the latter part of this week (or M l.liotl Springs to li absent several davs. liev. 1, M . Ilounett, paslor of the I'niliil Hrvthren church will preach at the rn'shvterian church ol this city next Sunday iU3:U0 r, M. A cordial invi tation is extendeil to all. Miss lieorgie Thome, daughter of Mr. James Thome, of this eilv, closed her school at Marshland, Culumhia county, last wii-k, and ia now assisting her father in hia abstract olllce. Mra.W. I. Iturna. of Port In ml, has been visiting ndatives mid old friends at the Falls City, during the week. Mra. Hums waa one ol ihe llrat settlers of this place, coming to Oivroii in W-i- I. 1. Larkins, of Untie Crock, waa In town Wednesday. Mr. I.arkins reKirts croai looking very fine with every prospect of a big yield of wheal, lie exrweta to atari for' Soul hern Ore gnu in a few daya to take a look at the county with view ol leeating. Miss Analle Cishrane has charge of the short hand department of the I'ort laud llusiuesa College, during the ab sence of tho rogulartcachur, Misa Moore, who is taking a vacation. Miss Coch rane has accepted the position a teacher of the same branch at the Capitol Col lege, at Salem, for which place she will leave the lust of Septemlier. Judge W. S. Moore, of Klamath county, withhiawife and daughter, an-the guests of the family of Mr. F. O. MeCown. The Judge has lately been siild-ring with an attack of rheumatism, hut ia now much improved. Judge Mi sire is one of the principal stockholdera In the Gladstone Ijind Company, and ii in the city looking up his business. l.eller Mat. Tho following la u list of loiter ft" nmlhlnglit the post ulllni at Oregon I lly, July 17, Mil); MUlnr, Jobll W Mintth, '' Ii Manlii, Ml" "bve Miioro. III Miuliii, ilolioid -nlsoii, Lai's I' I'rlee, M's. I'' M Plellm'lllller, l 'J Paddock, T. Iiiiiiiien, II I' Nokohs, JoMipli Siivllle, t 'Inn ley Seveh k, .Im' lllllll, llelll'V Wallace, l laybiii A Williams, Mr 'vni Yeiielie, Trludoliia Zni'llel, Joinpilui Amivrien, C J Auftln, J M Honing W II Hallev. MA Unlit, 1 i mul llurke, Kilwnrd Culp, .lolm M Carr, Wm rinck IHiiir Hand t sione ijiuii-y Co.) Ciirlso,!! 1' ,M l iving, T Davis, I' l I llllisiulll, .InlHI Hall, Mis Cliarley Harris, A Hodgson, Mr A I'l How tlt, fcilwasd Hilleliliis, W ! Ingrahaiii, Alex, When called for please aay when nd verllsed. J. M. H.U'oN, I'. M Oregon City Kou AgaliiNt (lie Wml.l. Jas, Kirk, tho gicut hi tap nuiiiufac-tui-er of Chicago, was In town Tuesday, in (lie Interest of his factory, he Hiding (hat the competition of the Oregon Clly Soap Works was getting an sharp as lo seriously Interfere wllh his sales on Ibis const. "Ho Hn'iit tha day with our lo cal merchants endeavoring to convince thorn of the merits of his soap over that manufactured in Oregon City, bill bis lalk was of little avail, us he found thai our inorchaiita believed In imlrouUIng ) and protecting our home iiiaiiulnetui era. The Oregon Clly Soap Works me now putting up nearly i!,onO,(Mio barsol suap a year and the iiialily la such thai It ranks Willi the Is-sl eastern soap and their sales are increasing ho fust dial they will largely increase the outptil for their factory'the coming year. Oregon City is lo liavo another real eslalu (Inn. F.. M. Atkinson, the well known lawyer of Portland, and J. W, Noble, our county assessor, baling formed a pai I ner-'.up, Thev will open an olllce In the Oregon Clly llank blm-k, In the rooms lately occupied by the l.'mled Stales Land olllce They will Inakii n i b AKMERS Wll'l N' i I' D MACHINE OIL tihoulil oxamlna tho brarula kopt by E. G. Caufield, M; K TIIK CiU'IIT IIOl'SK, Whici' aro Unox - t ! Jt'tl for Purity .-.ml Wearing Properties. p : !.:::; KtASOfMQLE : o GREAT Clearance Sale liliSINMSS LOCALS. I'ii 1 1, ri.ii c i-i I'opular I'lopeily, l.i, cm i' le.iln buul'ls for sale at this oilii'i". I'liiiianleed to Isi correct, Mole .-.".li:l, Ifceipt bis'ks, etc., at this lul'm.-, veil .- .lieu up and neatly bound. Iiji.i! e. -one inilli cow (or salechcnn, ,i I am ; ' 'ii,; u iv. Aiii, Knk-htr. A - "I lie in-, 11 L.i.1. 1 : No. I .lined, .pllli- i I tj.it I.- Siv.ir, N.i.1 I ". 1 II HI 1 k III Find, -reliniii: il- pill" To lie-,1 l..t ..' rial, i n I w tt:, i v;v III. in e-,. w ill i irding'sgriHt mill at Mulino ia being liilt and enlarged to nearly double its f er cniiaeity, with the full roller pro- put in for the manufacture of Hour. rgo warehouse for the storage of Jwill shortly he built adjoining the This mill, when the improvements sconiplcted, w ill be one of the best lltry mills in ( lackaniaa county, and the able to turn out flour of a quality fl to that of liny mill in the state. tfin.T. A.Mcdiride and family, and jK M. Hands and family, will leave Jiniddle of next week for a trip to Mt. .Helena. They will take a complete hp outfit with tlieni and spend about onth in that wild region. They will by ftraincr lo St. Helena, in Ooluni f county, and from that place they will ocee'l to Woodland on the north fork f l-ewis river, from which point they ill continue their journey by paca irres up that, atream to its headwatera the base of Mt. St. Helena, where they ill pitch their camp on the banks ol ut Lake, a beautiful body of water rounded by a dense forest on all sides, vd teeming with trout. The Nimroda the parly will go loaded for bear, aa lie of all kinds ia said to be quite iden al in that region. With Mr. Mcliride f trip is no novelty, he having spent I vacation for the oiirpaHtBiiuiiiierattt t place. The party will doubtless ve a. jolly good time and come home b renewed health and strength. ( larkiimii County Teasel Farm. Mr A J. Sawtell, of Molalla. was in town Monday. Mr. Sawtell is one of the largest growers of teasels in the I'nited States, lieing the only one on the I'acilic Coast engaged in the busi ncH. Ho has over 2m) acrea in this year and n-tsirts the rrop aa very line. Har vesting will commence next Monday and he will employ over Iw men with work As to the quality of teasels grown bv him, Mr. Sawtell states that there is as lunch dillerence in quality betwitm Or egon teasels and tltoae grown in eastern slates aa there is between the Imps or wheat of this coast and that grown in the eastern states. Owing to the small niinils-r of woolen mills on this coast, hy whom tl' teasels are used in finish ing woolen goods, Mr Saw tell shins the greater part of his crop to the eastern nulls, w here by the suiienor quality ol hia teasel he linda a ready market and at pricea for above that secured hy east ern growers. Mr Sawtell atarted in some thirty years ago and from a small beginning lias limit it up until lie now employs over one hundred hands and distributes thousands of dollars each year in carry ing on his liusiness, which has come to he one of the important industries of (Tackamua. Old Colu-i. Mr. (ieo. HiincH, of Portland, baa the following note In the Oregnnian of the Kith : "Among the numerous curioailie which the high water at Oregon City last Fobruarv brought to light were three round brass coins, one-sixteenth of an inch thick and one and one-eighth in ches in diameter. On one aide aniM;ara an inscription "Northwest," on tho up per enrve and "Company" on the lower curve, with a well dellned engraving of a beaver in the corner. On tho aide the word "Token" is found on the umier curvo, and "1H20" on the lower with a profile nfn Hritiah king, presumably (leorge III, as ho wiih ruler of Uroat Britain in 17H4 when the Northwest Company waa organized in Montreal. Many inquiring have been made aa to the use of the coin mentioned, but ao far no knowlodge baa been obtained; the conjecture ia that it waa lined for trading purposes among the Indiana, but nothing can lie found aa to Ita re puted valuo in thoae early days. This Item ia written with the hope that the eye of some one may full upon it who can give the origin of the coin and ita object." Thoae are probably old coina brought here by the Hudson Bay Company at an early (fate and have been lost for this long time. If any of our old aettlora know of their origin and use, and when they were brought here, Tim Kntkii piiihb Jvould bo pleased to publish the facta for the benulit of the curioa. Fire Alarm. At about 1 o'clock Monday afternoon an alarm of lire was Hounded, which promptly brought out the department, though their service were not needed, the lire being extinguished before they reached the scene. The alarm waa caused by the roof of the building occu pied by Mra Moore, adjoining the uuh Houae. taking fire from a defective flue. The dtiuiugi! was very light. Th moMt. delicious drink ia Wiiippkd Cmcam and the genuine in for sale at E. G. Caufield's. The Cllj Coancll. BI-KI'MI. SKSHION, JCI.T II, IM.tll. Council called to order by the Mayor. C. II. Cautield chosen recorder pro teiiiMim. Ollirera present T. K. Ityan, mayor; C. V.. lluriia, marshal; rouncihncn Athey, t'liarinan, Warren, Irouibath, Parker, O'Connell and Caulleld. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved . Ordinance No. , vacating nlffy through hhs-k No. 127, mid the iccond time, and on motion, was nassed by vole, aves: Athey, Charman, Warren, 1'reiu b'ath, Parker, O'Connell and Cuulield; noes, none. Ordinance No. , providing (or a sic cial election to U held on July 28, 1WHI, read the second time and passed by vole, ayes; Athey, Charman, Warren, I rem bath, Parker, O'Connell, ami Caulleld. On motion, the recorder waa directed to post the nec-jssary notice for audi asu'ial election. Ordinance No. . regulating the duties of city marshal, waa read for the second time and, on motion, waa laid over until the next regular meeting The health and the police committee made a verbal report in relation to a ca-o of diphtheria in town, ami were mrecleu to take such precautions aa they consid ered necessary to prevent the disease spreading, Council adjourned, Appropriation Wanted. Major riios. II. Ilandlniry, of the United States F.nginoer Corps, has sent hia annual report to the chief of engi neer at Washington. In U be reviews Ihe progress of tho improvements under ids charge, during tho fiscal year end ing June 30, and makes the following es timate of the amounts nned.id to bo ex pended upon them during tin next vear : f600,(M) fl(l(l,lIM) 200,000 INK) specially of bundling Park Place, Ceniial I' tud I -aii-mount additions to Oregon l 'it y . I They will also halidhi iroarly oil com- mission. They are Imlli enei'Rotie limi tless men, and wllh their extended a - i tin u 1 1 1 tn i)i-i in rl.u I aiiius coiintv, will sisui build up a largo business, Mr, i John Aldcii, well known to our c'liens, j will have chaigool I lie olllce work, hm.I will have cli irge In the abciu e of Mr. Atkinson or Mr, Noble. Seiions compliillit Is iniide ab.uil b en lull playing on the public miiiaic on Sundays, and a commllteo hai been ap pointed hy the Ptesbyterian society to hring the mailer before (lie city council with a view of having It suppressed. The complaint stales that a large number o men ami Isiys congregate on Sundays lo' play bail on ihe public square, and I v their noisy conduct disturb the peace nl the nclgl.lioi IiimsI, mid especially Ihe services of (lie Prcidntciiau church Im h adjoins lb" square The council Mill ,,,, j douhlless prohibit fuilher Sunday pl.iy ' ,.,.., , ,r llig on tint spmiio, and if Hie Imvs iinit ..... i , ., play ball on Sunday they will bale to seek a more retired sit wlwe they will not disturb cititoua w ho desire lo spen I the day 111 pc.icii and qmel . A most distressing accident occurred at the pi n e ol Alex Thompi on, of l i n k ainas, on Friday last, w Im Ii resulted in the death of Ins son, Hav, aged eleven years. It apieuia thai Itay, wilh an other hoy, was enduavoiing to cateh ' some horses and had ili'iven them Into a bine, when one of them kicked him in .1 i ...i. . i.- ..ii-...., ..r ..I.:.. i. low piuiiiHt 11, lliilli Dili i-nei ii. in nun. m lie died the follow rig Mindav. lie little follow was a hriitbt hoy of iimrl, promise, and Mr. and Mrs. Tliouip..ni have tint sinieie syuipulby of llu-it uuighlHira and fiiehds in Ihcir great lu.s Tlie funeral services weie held Mou day and were largely attended. lo-'l'l Inlet omt hoiiso, ii ellli e. In Jaggar's Apply at I'. I - 1 1 pnliii- Property I ubiiigles In car load lots le ' in liiii;e ipianlilies. Fll- -;l ll .'.el . -it I ' kii ,ir, -.Mlbs, (I ; Fxlni C I- ii ' I ; Arm and Hammer i iviiih, New Hi'lck store, ! I ii .s iV A i i.ks, t liu kaiiiiis. On eiibir Fiiday or Saturday in I .i i i i i t tt iiu-lallic liandle. mil Is libeiully n-aanletl by iik P. t-xiiii six, t hariiian i H I'.-ll the i I i .bin ii ; doll U" I lir !. P.-.ii. am:. I'V's louiid 1 1 - -1 w. .111.1 l.,i i. ill, l: e 1 1 i' our k i inn; ntlli e is tccclving a '.i l ve ii u I printing mute 1 i i,,i nv iiiamigeiiieiit .wl ol printers is Is.tter i. n-t r.-d lo do the Ih'sI of :, t pin es m Ul V. High and dry 1 n .itnr line, near cannery .1. -1 1 ickamaa Ili ighls is . lots (iig sod 1,0; (10 i ci-kly payment of one In, is will a lvalue May i Popular I'rotierly. ; K iv WooTeu MUlComiMi- . in un-goii riiy, ran i i . birest atock'; Sd, HO ; ;!d, the latest daaipns I ii, llui fienbest goods; t i . Ii' li ruts ; I. Ill, ul niiin , : i ( ,',!l and exaiiiiue . i ... T. ll.iiirow , Agent Wo inti'iitl to inaugiirato a Sorni-annual Cloaranco Sale, in nruVr lo roiluco our stock, timl fur tho NEXT FEW DAYS w oxjioct to give our cub toilH'ITJ Bllt'll BARGAINS that will never bo mado again when thcRo coodn aro once ('loaned out. NOW JS THE TIME to l.uy. Ko-Hjiectfully, I. SELLING. Tako Notice. Parlies knowing themselves Indebted to Cooke Pro a must call lliuuirdalidv and settle mid save costa Ceogg Puna. Mauled. To coiitracl for ihe delivery ot 1,01 XI onls of wihhI for fuel. For further in foiiiiatioii, call at our olllce at works. Wn.i.AMan x Pi i i- A Vm kh Co., tin iiidir K. Smith, SiiH'rinlcndetit. Wool WanUa! On and after May tilth the Oregon City Wisilen mill will be prepared to buy wool for which they pay the highest market price, Ity order of the O. C. M. Co. Patk Place la Popular Prosity. Notice. My cnliii! law and money lending biinini ss will lie carried on a usual dur ng my absence from the stale. Mr. A. S. liesor will have charge of it. W. ('Aatv Johnson. For Sale. A gisxl paving rewspas.r and job of lce in one of the nourishing counties of Oregon. County otllciul pajsr, and haa tho land oflico business. Address News- pas-r, eare K.NTtafaisa, Oregon City. Cheap Ijmd tor Sale, Choice (arming land, three miles from Oregon City In Iroin 10 to 100-acre tracta at .','). 00 to I.W.OO )ki M. re. Call on or ad lresa, Uyan & Handall or J. I. Hksnxm, Oregon Clly. Park Place la Popular Property. NEW STOCK ! NEW PRI0E3 ! We liave juot Jtccolved A FIL II OF ILL Piffl Of jLatcst Dof3ien. CALL AND INSPECT TJIF FJNF DISPLAY, oiiJ you are gure to lo jili-'aicJ. I.1II1.II1.1J0UR STOCK OFI Carpels, Oil CIolli ami Halting Xfst Comploto cxracl PRICES ARE VERY LOW. SUMMER CLOTHING and HATS THE VERY LATEST STYLES AT jPriooo tlactt Astonish. CHARMAN & SON. ifrt! Falls View AMition to Drepu City. The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In Die lant sixty days. Examine tho record. Very sight ly, adjoins tho lost improved 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. WLLIAMS & PORTER, Agenti. Oflic near Post Oflico. TI Mil KK I.A.N1I ACT.JI'NKS. 1K7S, O I M i: l Olt IM III.K' t ! ! Ilornce I), Woodward. I'NiTieri dTTK I.tKn Or ru n (IrcKuii Clly, Or , Jinn n, l'jU KOTICE In Imri'lir ilri-a llil III omniUmim uliblh iiruvuiitiii of die An uf CniiKr.iii if Jutifilt. n,k, eut(!ii.4 "An ct fur llio iitle of linilifr InU'U lu Ilia Htmri uf (.alifuriim. Urn full. NvikU, am! IVmtiliiKtoii lrrtlnrv'," Hur- r l. WoiMlward of m;il, ruiouy nf King Niateof WK.Iiliint-in, hai tliU tUjf flied lu Ihu oflicv ma aw.irn alultwnrtil Mi. il'7, lor llir pur' rtirfhuuf ilieHK'nl Mictlun Kn.'i, In Tuwimlnp .No, I riniiih. naiitte An. 7 r.aal, and mill unnr pron f In ahow lliai Ui lam! anuglit la luur vaiuabla fur Ha tlmtivr ur anme titan fur aRrlculiura 1 1 Silc ( Ilt'iip. Il'lj .illill,' McKw'a. Tlu notice lor a apwinl clcclioii to I., Iiclil i n I hia cil v on .Moiulay, Julv :'s, (or tlio purpime of volinxa tlnv mill t.a lo ctiiilili' Ilia citv io purcliiiHK a i; piiinii lor tlio water workn i pulilinlc I in anollicr coluiuii. A San I iuihU. o linn lutH ollcicil to Inruiali Hit' pump, i in ; ( ami Btroiitf, ami warranlcil to orU, im pulilc ol 1 1 ft i n u l.(NKl,(ioo (".illmiM of wutm per il.iy fur lUii1, tlioiili when IuiIk .in ailvcrliix'il (or, it ia piolinliltt tlnil a nml- u Ii Iti one can Ik' procunvl lor a 1cm mini It ia not tliolitflit ailvinulilc io put in it pump ul IcflK limn I.UMI.IHMI tfikllniiN i I ijiily, u u ti in ii I tt-r one wont, I ani lum to lit) rcplactnl. lfcv. It. X". Slutrp, of SiiIciii, (nriiu ilv I ii pin 1 1 era on l, mul 1 . u. .Mi l ott A t o. i or Sale, il 1 1 1 1 urn una i!iiiiI I. W IUiiaul. til I -iiiriiiiia, ami tii mtatjllab lila claim to aaid ul bfor tha H ''Klalvr -nid Kncclvar of ifeia nflii al (ir-K'in t Ity, Or., on 1 ucailar, Ilia Mill ilay ul tictiiiMir, Ih'Ai. lie uarni wuneaara K. tl.Cuuiitro, II K. WaiU, N J. Welch, W Cabura, all of 1'orllaiid, Dr. Any ami all n?rmma claltuliig advariely Ine alnive tlfM'rtbed lamta ar rripieated to file llifilr rlaiina la Ihlaulfice oa or t-t-fore aald Mm day ol I dolier. 1mm. J. T. Aft'EKMON. il, i Ketiauir tlr. Im c.i'miv u .oor ! In liia ol i, ft h.il nil iv A tine r'ariii. Slop! I( you ar waiiliiiR a flm farui, I litre ia your clmnce. Ilk) acrca, throe . . . . noli. a Iruiii llrrt.iin, I i u una n.lLi .litlll IllrtliM Mm.1. ' .. . , .....u (w. ! v iai aiuiiii-i lioik'oi",i licro lown iota J. W, N-iii.st. i;Htnty AiwcaKor. i.r. I'.n Coluuiliia river Jolty. CiiHciuli? locka l,w'r('oluinliiaaniI Willainctto Upper Willaimitto Tl, Cowlitj river Total l.fiJll.fMH) Tlio followliiK ia an extract from that portion of liia report rclatinu to tlie Wllliimelto aliovo rortluml : IluriiiK tin) low water of hint auiiHon, which waa tho lownat known, a channel twentv aix inclitta in depth waa main tained to Independence, eiithly-two milea abovo l'ortland. At one time tliero w hut twenty-three incheB on the lower mitre Ht 11 of (he locks at Ore- Kon VMy-. . ....... THO total amount appropriuiuo ior hub work aince tlie preaent project waa adopted ia $1 13,000. All of tin liaa tiecn expemleil, exunpurif l'ou,xi. Thiaatreatn iaof mich a character that a certain amoiini oi worn win db re quired every aeaaon to keep It in any thing like a renaonahle condition for houtini". The uliannola and liara are conataiitly cluinuiiiK and exponin new rotka, aniiL'H, uml otlier otmtrucuona a- every chanite. A ainall foice with auitiit hie boat and outfit can be vory profita bly emploved during all low Htauna ol tho water, In cloaintt hIoiikIim, buildini' wint-daiiiH, ncriipiuK liaiH anil rouiovuiK annua and rocka, lit Durkcat Africa. IIKNKY M.STANI.KY'H latitat and IjreatnHt work will be IbhuwI from the preaa about the lat of AiiKiiat, B.J. Sharp, of Salem, has secured tho ajrency of Clackamas county and will at unco enter upon the canvaaa. Thin ia tho full mid only authentic ac count of fctimloy's adventures and dis coveries durini b;a last threo yoara in Africa. Don't Tall to obtain a copy The moat liealthful drink Is Wilhoit Mineral water received from the anrinus every few days and dispensed pure and I -l.l .1 L- 11 'n,,(Ul,l' ICO UOIU Mli XJ VI. vamiuiw piiHtor of the .il. K. church in llu lum c, and one of the pioneer mini'.lciH nf t in.. Koll, in in toMii this week. Sir, Slmrp, oMinu to tiiriuil troillilcH, Iiiik lu cii C'.ni x'llcil to (live up the ininiiti V, uiol i now liiuiillinir Staulcy'a '' 1'iirkcil Allied," for which he bio" the cxclii-ivo iiKcin y fur this comity. Not illi-lnn l iny, the ii u 1 1 1 1 K-r of -ipurioiiH bookH piu--iKirtinK to be Stanley's sold here, he i linviiitf very llntleriii't success in liisciiii VII ss. ! ! The In xpn vela of Oreuon Citv to he1 alive to their interests hIioiiI.1 uivo u j uiiiiuinioiis vote on the proposition In j levy a three mill tax Willi which In on- luitpi tlie city water winks, which w.ll lie h ul mi 1 1 ii I to them on next Mniiuit week. The pii'sent uml pio-poilive Kniwth of On'cnn t'ily demuiids a heller water acrvicit and morn teliiililn llio pm leelioii. Tim conI. is hut a sin ill sum l oinpareil lo tlio hem lit lo be iiciivc'1 fioiu Iiiiviiih im iiileipialo waler supply (or Hie cily : '' II i: ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 iililiiliil liieeliii)! of l!o (Iri't'OII I'li'.'S A'.soriillioll will bo In 1,1 in I'orlliiiiil on Thursiliiy mi l 1'inhiy, August II mid lo, I Kill I. rrepiiralimis arc lieing liiiuli! by llio III' u -i,i p,. (iiiteinily of 1'orllaiid lo cnlcitiiin tlu ii Kllesls ill bcconiiiiK slylc. Il iscvpeeleil Ihat the press nenerally will bo rcpic sclilcd and that a bo'h pleasniil uml prollliible lueelini; will Im had. Mr. and Mrs Sydney Sinytbe essayed to make ther first attempt .in hou.-e-koituiiiK Tucsdiiy . As our (-eniiil county surveyor appeared on the street the next day with his happy suiile.lt is to be takt n for Kranfud that the stovepipe went up without a hlvli and thai tlie llrat biilch of bread was not burned. dipt . Jus. I'. Shaw, the commander of Co. !', 1st Ueuiuiont, I). N. (i., of this cily has issued orders for the iisscm- Plyuiii of the conipunv Haiunluy even- inn in their armory, at 8 1'. M for tpmr terly muster uml Inspection. Kvory niemher is expectntl to ho present. The uradini uml improving of fiflh street, no in Adams lreet, la proj-ri'K'tiii in uood shape under the directum of Street Commissioner Howell, and the residents of that part ol town will soon have a fine tlioroiif-hfiiru. If. C. Sloper was airehted uud broui-lit boforo JiiHtlin Knuta on a clnuue of thieiili'iiiiin the life of W. II. Davis, On Hlopcr oirreeiinf to keep the peace and to pay nil costs, tlie case was dismissed. A, M. (loltra, the popular barber, has opened a now bin her shop on Main street, between Fourth and fifth, and is ready to receive his old patrons. The Ladies of St. Paul's ('Jul It will h'ivc a I.iiwn Social next Thursday evenin", at the residence of Mr. Chas. Hums. Jcu cream and other refreshments forsnle. j tii.ii i t: ' I'm I ' i jeniev ... ' I, mil I i ins rn .. I.I.' i! ,i'. Vmi i', -u i t i it" -I ' i)ii;i). 1II0KKY. Near DainiiHcus, Oreiron, of eonsnmption, Mr. W. IS. liickey, lilted 70 years. lie leaves a wife and eiulit children, and a lurue circle of friendH to mourn his departure, Mr. Ilickoy was an old resident of Oregon, and much respected by all who know him. The funeral oc curred at Clackamas station on Sunday. 11 in'i'ii! i:!io.l.,i -uli In ; i'JMl :IV lieefl . ti'l HI'M,' lie i' i ,f.i H i, llio I ' ' opii.i; I 1 1 ' ime -t.illd , i lliet I',-.' .11 r I inilu : I d r : . lliiiiliiluu. i mi'' tiling lias caused i i. ,M' d of irudi' at U A. , spire ul their itiviii)- ii I mi. rs of ho ninny free I1, , K oiii's New Discovery mi, riieir t tad is Simply ;lo v iy valuable article i ii i: ii I .iy n cures ami . i':1-. inii;!is, t'olda, i ' i ll -, I 'roup iilnl all I: -i i- M ipiii kly enrol, i ) " buy ill by eettimj I ,!,;e n.v l. ii' uhilinll. pfipetiv in Oieniin Citv y ,!,"i'i.il.le. The N. W. in.' in e'erlv bus betiii i !'ii, and w ill be sold for A, foon ux th y huvo nil it lil be il druwlili to do hall i."'l Ihe rcsidiilice. I. I iippiuluiiity lo (tet a , Ullli two luis fie,i in n -' " 1 mil ol the city , Such i : only once in u hie r ' ii w ) it-It the ilv!liii",s ' ' mot sijinne. 1'or lur . . ,; lo I. v s i: Ii' anii.u I.. .-II H il decs, ill- i""i ti'iieiion of a I iiii'uliii iirr Hour ils e.ve.i liy toe I'oiliily i nmity, ' 'r., until l ii h in I" II. ' I -Ho pluees mid -ii-i-l ju nt lull, to lie- k'lits, aro bcllunr lrm t)70 each. (lood house, barn, woodshed, root hous; 30 acrea cleared, (iood timber, near saw mill: well and springs never dry. Will id I farm, or (arm and atock, for par ticulars call at this olllce. urn H.ii.t:. ;iSI acres, 8 miles from cily j It!;) culti vated ; Hi) in urn in; 5(1 In full wheut; liiih'e oreliind : otie-hulf mile to depot ; on r.ulro nl ; place -Veil Wiit-'icu; liouse in. I burn: one of tlio licit farms in the county. Price fXi, Tonus easy. Mi) acres best land in the county; '.'5 cultivated ; house and barn ; prion f.'UHI. Ill) acres 4 miles from town; 411 in cultivation; '.' bams; box house; nice orchard; road pauses hous; school near house; pricv M100. This is una of the bei-t bargains. C. Ct riiNti. Park Place is Popular Property. A Hue I. Inc. Mr. J. II. Wav, tbe well known piano ami oiyan tleiilcr, since his removal next ilimr to the Central Hotel, bus received an clt'puil line of organs, piunos and sew inir nincblnes. A snniple of the ccle pnitcd I'ischer piano is in the parlors of the Central Hotel, where it can be in nH'eted at any tiuie. He is also nuent for the Decker Ur.is and (vera and Pond pianos, and Mason i Hiiiideii, A. It. Chase and Weber orpins, all sold for cash or on the installment plan. Sclimil .Honey. There is plenty of money on hand to loan of school funds, and it will he to tlio interest of all borrow ers, especially those who need any considerable amount as well aa luiiirtiiiHi loans, to borrow school money. This is absolutely thn cheapest money to he hail 8 per cent and no com missions after the Hist year, (.'all on C. D. Laloiirelte, Attorney for the board. Ii I., del iliiniiinl o 'I In- t'o, mi'l i. I I'i ,1 -i . .. I 'I .' U i Clllll'l. ti.i I line i lii.liler ri'iiuiied i lii 1 A i r unit of lh ,1 . im- Mini ii i ' r k . " tiie riirltt to rojoi't any in !i r ol llio Coiiniy l.'ouit ml uml o -t. t of the ("oiintv nl' June isttl. II. II. .TollNSiiN, t'oiinly Clerk. Naiinii:.! Smulciil lustltule, :SI'.I I'm I St., San Priincisco. One or inure sin-pious represent ini tios luntitul will be ut the Oriental Ho tel, Oriyi! Cily, July I'll. This institute is spet inlly dovolod to (lid treatinent of cli'viiliii'o of llio tipino, diseases of Ihe hip mid kill-, ' joint, crooked limbs, club feci, and nil bodily deformities, Their H'.lW'sti in In iliio; tliese troubles a well us all chronic diseases has mado for the I list it ut o u ii.it iohiil reputation. All pori'inis !i,ium sull'oriiiK from any of thoHn coiiiplaiiit'i, should not fall to tako iiilv:iit;u,o oi'tliis opportutiily for re lief. Reference may bo hud to the following residiiit.: .Iiol.'o Ii, P. Iloise, Salem; llmi, Tims, I,. Davidson, Malum ; A. I.u ellinsr, Mdo.aiiLio, Or, ; T W. Thomp son, (lie Ion, Or.; Jus. Dull, No. 20-I Madison Sin ot., I'oillanil. Kritt ve No! lee, Scaled l-iilu will be received bv the nndei-sionoil lor llio couslrnction of one bridge ami approach on Hie north fork of Mm Mol. ill. i near Austen's mill, said liritlne to consiit ot one HI) foot space with approach, 1DII loot lone;. Said bids must bo Mo -oiiipaiiii'd by pliius specill eulioiiM ii ii-1 slraiu dimtriini lotietlicr with a check oi depo.nit coyeriii(- 5 percent, of bid -i. 1'lui ilirhl to reject tiny or all bids Im r-wrvctl, H. H , Johnson. Count v Clerk. Oreooii Cily, dr., July 15, ism). ' a i' itoc Wiiuli'tl, Soalod bi 1 1 for bikini" care of grounds, and iloi-,i;; Ho. j.inilor work of school limine for ciistiin;: your, will be received by iliroelois inilil July 85. Riuht to re joct any and all liids reserved. II. L, Kelly, Clork of Dist. No, 02. TIMIlr:it LAND, ACT JI'KF. J, UCD. .OTK i: I'OK IM III.H ATIO- t'simri 8TTxa I.asn Omen. Oimtos City, or., April is, lsisj. Nolli-a la liart-liy nlveti Dial In coniillanre Willi Ilia pruvlNluiia of ilia act uf cotinrfaa of June a. l-Ca, eiillliiid, "Au act lor tlie aale of Umber lamia In tlie alntt-a oi Calllornfa, ore Jon, Nevada and Vi a.liliinliin Territory," lenry Smallirra. nf Viola, county nf Clacka- maa, alate ut Oregon, haa Itiil day filed In Una nitire bit awjrti ataleitieiit So. "AiC tor the ptir- chaae of Ihe Nw ot SK 14. ami KK i-, ot Stt t. ol niTunii ino. 's, in lowimtnp iso. 0 Houtn, lunge ,No. 3 Kal, and will ofler eroof to ahow that tlie laud Bought la more valuatite lor ita tlmoer or atmie Uihii for agricultural utiriioaea. ami to eatahllah lila claim to aald laud before the remitter and n-relvt-r nf thla onit-e st lire gnu Clly. dr., ou Friday, Ihe IjIU day uf 8ep- lenilier, in-jo He liamea aa wttlieaaea: Chna. Cnttltlt, Orlll Culling, and Up Manon nf Vlulit.orfgnu, II. t. refua nf uregnii city. tlr. Auy and all peranua olalriinn adver-a;r the tthove deacrllied lamia are rt'ipiestod to rile llinlr elalma In llifa olllce i n or l-i-lorp njd Ivih day nf aeuipinlier, l-.J J. T. AI'l'KKStiN, 7-li--U ' liiglmer lliiillli ami Luiiirevll)'. Dr. A. VV'ilford Hull's Ilynionic Troatment for the permanent cure of dis eases without cither medicino, electricity or costly appliances, Works In perfect harmony wilh the laws of niitine. JfWSeo Microcosm "extra" which Itivus tho history of the physiological discovery. Send for circulars at iiiv ex pense. Price uf Health Pamphlet $4.00. Address, J, W. Tiiomah, Molalla. Or. Tl.MltKll LAND, ACT JfNE.1, 1S78. .oi K i: roit im iii.ic vrio v t'siTTTs LAanOrnca, ( OHitiios City, oi May 17, lssu, ( .Not lee ia In-ri'liv given that In eomnllanrt with the jirovlhtotia of the act ot CougrenH of June II, WiS, eiiiilli-il An act for Ihe anle nf tlin- tier lailda 111 the Slnlea nl ( alllernla, llrt-gi NevsiU and n ar.)iliigton Torrltury," i:hiia H. Hievena of Aberdeen, county nf Chelialia, Shoe id Wnalllligloil, haa ttiia day filed lu thla olllce ma Bwoni aiaieineiu ivo. -jma, ior me n-. chuao ofthoSK '.4 ol Seolhm Nn. Ill III Town hlii No. 1 Sonlli Haute No 7 fcaat, ami tvill orTer irnof In ahow that the laud Bought ia niorii valuiible fur lla timber or atone than fi,r Hgricuttunir fiirimaea nlid lo ea. tiibllah hia el ul in to aald laud before the Ht'K-lalt-r and Kei-etvcr ot thla nilu-e at Oregon Clly. Oregon, on 'I liuradtiy the IM'uluy nf Si'iaenibur, tiiaj. tie iiaiiii-a aa wuiioaki-a: J K Allian'l, U II lliiloa of Alierdceii, W iiahliigton ; W A lis born uml N J W elch of I'orllnud.or. Any mid u!l luiraoiiv t-luiiuliig udveraoly the iibovo-doacrlbt'il liitola are rvipioNled lo Wle (heir t'laiina tu lliia oihoe on or hufore Hiiid 1Mb duy of Seiut'inber, IsiaJ. T. Al'l'KHSON. tt-PJ-e-U keciaier. HMIIKit I.AN11 ACT, JUNK 3, 1S7S. police I'or l'libllcuiloii. Lincoln tl. Kills. I'nitkd Htatk Liiiii Orricc.l Ori'ffnn titty, Or., June IM, lS'.KI.j NOTtt'K la hereby given that III cinnipllanro w It Ii the prnvtalniia nf tlio not nf Cungreaa of June 8, ISIS, eiilllliMl "An ant for Ihe sale of timber ltiiula In IhcHliitea nfthiltforulii, Oregon, Noviulii, uml Wiiatitiurtnii Territory," Ijluontn (1. Kills nf Binitlli!, Comity nf King, Htsle of WiialiliiRton, hna thiadiia tiled In thia ollloo Ills awnrn Ktiiteimint No, 'iltfi, for tlio tmrohnaonf the NKi of Section No. 14, In Tniviislilp No. i Month, limine No. 7 Kiiat, slid will ollor pi oof to allow that the lnnd nought la niorii valunhle for Its timber or atone lliun fur ngrltiiiltursl pur noaiiB, end to eatubllah lila clnliti to said lnnd nufnro the Itoglator and lteeelver of this olllce at Oregon Clty.'Or.oii Tueailny the 14th day nt (lotolier, IKsKI. tin nnnioa aa witneaaea; Iv. .l.Wuleh, W. A. Oiiliorn, IC. 0. Cuurtlee, K. H. Wade of porlliind, Or. Any mid nil iieraoua olnlmliifr adversely the shove deaoribed liinda lire roipieated to flie their o lu t ii i m In thla ollU-il on or before aaid 14IU day of oclobor, 1SHU. J.T. APPKHHON. 717, 18 Kenliter. Notice nrAuiiiliilhtiiiliu's Sale. Notice la hereby given Hint by virtue nl an order of ante duly made and entered nf record by Ihe llonoriiblo Con my Court ol the County of CUekaiiina, tttalo ot Oregon, on Tuesday, Ihe Hib dny of July, IM, lu the matter of the es tate of Julia A, Meaary, deceased, I w ill sell at pn til It- auction at tlie court liuitao door lu Ore gon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 1Mb day of Aiii-iiat, ISM), nt one o'clock H, M , all of the right, title and lnleroat that the aaid Uecesaed hail st the time of tier death ill or to the herein after deaoribed properly, together with any claim that the antd derenaed may havo hint ut any time during her life time agnlnat T. 1. t'harmnu, Truateo, and the holder of the legal title lo the aaid hereiiiatlor dcaurtbed read es tate Hud stiy claim Hint 11 II, Johnson, ndmlu iBtrnlor of Bnid eatate now haa Or hereafter may have agalnat intd truatee. Tho anld real eatate bolng deaoribed a fol lows lo w it : Iti-gluiiliig ai a point 6.7V ohaiua north, fl nitniilea weat, from Ihe Sonthweal oor uer of the Donniloit Land Clulin ef Wm. llnlmn and wife tu T 8. K 'J K, of til 9 Wlllninotte nierldliiii and ruiiidng thenoo north, HU de grees and 11 niliiiitea enat, parallel with the noli Ih boiindnry of the claim U.V98 clmlna; thence north in. ID ohalna to a alone; thenee Weat Hi. A) olrnlna to a atone; thenee north .."i chnlna to a alone; thenee mith Mi degreea weat, .;- chalua to a atone ou the weat boundary of aniil claim; thence north 'il mtuutei weat U.o6 uhnlna to claim corner; thence north 113 de greea mi mliiiiica Knsi s M clmlut to the line be tween T '1 and H South; thenee weat on Towu ahlp Hue one chain to claim line; thenee north '1H degrees Knat on claim line ft. ifi chnlut lo the moat aoutherlv corner of a trAot of lend deeded by Archibald McKlnley and wife to fiavld Mohaughlon, found reoorded on page isl and i'i7 ol book "fj" ot the reoorda of deedB uf anld Cliickninaa Coimty and atnte of Ore gon; thence north (1ft degreea and 110 min iilea Weat on the southerly line ot anld Mehaiighlun tract to the top of the first mniu olllt; thenuo aoiilhwcatorly with thomenndoia o anld ellir to the liiteraeellou of the snine with llm Township lino; thence wont on the anld Township lino to the tiiteraootlou of the anme with the aiiiiliiweaterly boundary Hue of nl 1 McKtnloy ohitm; thouce aoitth, 41' dogreoa Ksat on the elnlm line to tlio moat northerly corner of a tract of bind doeded by A. F. Hedges and wife to 8. T. Apperaon by deed found recorded on page DM ut book "N" of deeds for aaid comity mid "Into; thence anuth, ltl degrees weat, )ll.8-2 chains to a stone on the South boun dary lino of anld A. F. Hedges' chilm; thenee east on elnlm Hue 17.1s chnlna to a point; thenee north 8.17 chains to a point oil tho MoKtulcy elnlm line; thence euat to a point on the Weat boiindnry Hue of anld Wm. llolmae claim; thence Mouth to tlie place of hOKliinlng, miiit.iliilng M acres, more or leaa. Terms of anle; cnah at time ot anle; -mrcliaaor to pny (or milking deed. II. II. JOI1NHON, Administrator of tho Katnta ol Julia A. Mo Nary, Deeouaed, Dated July Vth, 1S90. 7-17--H. Spring and Sunnncr, 1890. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods, also in Embroideries. ThoGrcatEastern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. HENRY M. -STANLEY IN -DARKEST." AFRICA The e-m-acie tn-r of SUuli-y'B rwnt thrtlllnf a-lrantuni. and the dl-elnaiir ot hia Imporunt dumnriii -nil imiw (, the Brat time In tlie 'irk wtllt.u oy hlmacK, mtltlrd "la Darkeit l not e di-oalnid by any of Ui. ao called "Stanley boo In" now belM olt.-red a. uhw od"Aiitrientle. To uo oue ol thuasliaa cunnyoiHiuiuuM-a auna. "Blinrat.aoqiMaUiiiiaUiutthul riaAenient helnf enrnictloercryprt4ouUr. We-rtiamataait, ana -ollaivana-tiiniUrtouai'ptlcalioii, . - in .mil ti io ne "nniiea.Be that the book bear U lu. CAUTION print )t CHARLES SCRIBNER'STSONS And thtU tbe MnnMiiut tueni tmniei ft iwtrw A. L. BANCROFT & COl 132 POST STREET,. " A. SAN FRANCISCO. -14 General Agents for the Paolfic Coast. liier;ii10r;e Iotel. OPP0HITI I'OST OKKICK, M.UN ST., OREGON CITV, Or. FIRST CLASS Accommodations for Commercial Trayelers. Barber Shop A Bufli Room in Connection. None but American Help Employed, Meals 25c, Rooms 25 and 50c. fiotlfe. Is herebr fliven thai, the nn.li.ralirn!! t... been arpolntcd by tho Hon. county oourt ol Claekainaaoouiily, Or,.jutmltilatrator of the ta tatt ot Jiiaenh Kloreneui-ileceaseit Therefor perftona hHVillir ctttliia anamat aaul atut will present the same to rue atouee at my atore In Uackamaa, Clacltamaa counfy, Oregon, wlthiuslx montha from this dnte. , , , A. MATHER, July 10. 189a Ailtmnistriuor. TIMI1ER LAND ACT, JUNE S, 1S7S, Xwtlre ftir 1'iibllontltiu. Eilinund 0. Courtico. VntTBti Status LAnn Ornrit.l Oreuun City, Or. Juno -19, 1SW), KOTHJR is hereby slven that in enninllaneA with the nrovtaious of the aot ( dnnrrim. nt June a, 1S7H enlttleil "An set for the sale of timber lands in the Stales of California, Orecou, ..v.-tin, n..u " nnillllKllill It-rrildrV, AUUlUtlll U. Coiirtloe.of l'ortlaml. Connlv nl sllillmimali. Slate of OreKon, has this day tiled In this olllce his sworn statement No. ilSi, for the purchase of tlie UW'j of Seottim No i, in Township No. 1 8outh, Kniijte No. 7 Kust, and will offer (iroof in simw iiiai me lanu solium is more val uable for Its timber or stone than for aKrlcuU- . uml nurnosea, anil to establish his claim to aald land belore the Register and Kecelverof. this ollloe at Oreirnn citv, Or., on Tuesday, the 14th day of October, Mill. He names aa wit neaaea: II. I). Woowaid, of Seattle. Washington, K. 11. Wado, N, J, Welch, W. A. Caborn of Portland, Oregon. Ally and all persons claiming adversely the abovo described lands are requested to fits their claims iu this olllce ou or before said Ulti day of Ootober, MM). J. I. AVfEHSON. 7-17, H-ia Kemter, wii-wi.ffWa'-...-i'. ; f - jl ii TTT nn I . .