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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1890)
i HHIKF l.M'US. The Krw" f Hook a (.'tithoio.l lit our Hoportor or. July S.'V to. IMr unit Mr. t'ldrlo CuutieM, a m A Kovntimo mitililit lmik tor iiHH1 name, almost new, fur sulo ut tliUoi. floO, Tin" nuiny friomls of Mm. I.illio tin), fjmb w ill bo rrv to leitrn tlttit n1u in lying iltintn'tvitsly I" will' lunrrhnso, Ouito it mniiWr of yotmn o'ilo wont (o ViM'tlrtinl on (ho Lutein Nitutiliiv ivonmi! to atloml the theater urn) droits, Kov. Minvollus, of (A-hnmm, Or,, will Hrviioh nt tli' Firt IVslivtorinn oliuroli of this liv next SulibiitU morning mill pVOIill(! Mr. 0 . T. Wtlliiims is liuviiw h aiiMuntiiil siilowtilk put In trout of Inn roeiileiioe TIirtHMil U unit Wiisliinsj- lull StlVOtS Mr. I like Connor, resiilinjj on tho ror nor of Mnin iiml Ninth nt roots), in jut tintftip R noiit picket (ciioo In front of his property. Tln Willnmelto Silver Imml will stutl Kriiluv fur tlio Springs, w hero tliov v, ill onlortiiiu the enmMn nml lutvo n merry time until their return on Sumluy, Mr. Mm Win KiiM, rosMinjf in South Orvvn City, mllerisl the low hy death on Homtiiy of their Utile seven month ohl Itihv. The funem) took plaoo Tuo.tdjiy, the roumins ln'inr in tenvl in tho Oivm City eomo'.ory. Mr l V. ("niter, tho ontoriiiiiii! voting hlnokmnith, who lin it slinp on Vouith street neiir Water, in seeming nil the work thiit ho eiin Imiullo this mun mer mi't if it iuorv;isos much more vil have to M iniother tiro to In shop, (lis work is nil first el;is nml evrvute.l without ilolity Tho lawn purtv given hy tm I a, lien ol St. l'uul'n liiiilil, on Thm-'l.ty ovening at (lie resilience of Mis, thiules liitrint nuD a inn.'! oujovahle iilhiir the at lonihiuee was unite hiriie Hint no elh-rt :is spstrod hv the holies in ohiue.o to make all feel w olivine. The youna iiooplo of the fresh) torian ifhureh are making every preparation (or the entertainment .if their guests t the Jawn I'lft)" I' Riven by lliein at the irvsiileiico of Mr. 1. I' Cap'on to 11101 row evening. An a lniiiiin fee of In evtils will he oliarji'il Ail will he in ul.' meliome. The Attention ot the pen; le of Oregon ' 1 1 v is eaUi',1 to the .iilveiliiviuoiil ol llelitly ami t'umpholl, Hie weli-kn own i (ukers anil gimeiv of tins plieo. Thev ! rarrvmuie but ftelt gitveiios, an I theit j Iwkeiy I one of tht itnwt eotnplele in ton II, Oil" ltuK ,.,(-.1,1,, ,,, ..,, oven of lltol loave". I'liev ileli ver jjoi , to all I'arl.i ol tlo eiiy tre. Dn M iiiilavof lii4 tik Jmi'io 1 liJ U'lore liiiii.urieh.irceaof assault ami flattery, John ttt a-i.l . luaynr. I li ! former a tineiHIl IJ'. ami hointf hort i of the reailv vuU i a k"1'-' oi' Slunll J Samson in tho emmtv j.nl. Tho rli.uoj ik'jnist Thavor n ifiMiiinsc.1 on mohuii j ,of lVputy l'rosei iitiiii! Attorney lirenser, ; ,o ins to an insullii ieiu y of eviilem e. I The Itvture ilelivereil miller the ain viivn of tho teacher imittUite at the; llaptist ohureliTuewlay eveuin,' by Kov i J. I . Ki el, wa a nmsterlv- eitmt anil .i ...."! .... 1. ....... ! won ny oi me wiK'aKi-r. a h'ii iim innui, x- j ofteai'hernami tow n x'ople were i-en nt ; At the riot of the lecture. Mr. A S. I Pressor, romlenil a vijry pleasiiol v ic.il I iloh:ch an welt received. . The IiiiMri,kl Mills st irtel iii Tu- ! Willi llolllllil I'M' ol I'.llll-, an, I mm now ninuiiiK nuhl an. I ilay an, I tiirinnt out Vit) b.irreli of Hour per iluv. J'bew-1 . nulU have U-en iillo soi. e lasr wntor I . owing to the lain inl tl"'ii th'in.' l eiiij; i ashe,l out bv tlie tl'o.l I'loiir bum i : tlienr miiln has a repulation on tins eo.it .ami in I he (oienr'i maikels iml exceKe.l 4liy anv ether mill in I rt mill. ' tlwinn to a aliubt ilcciilent of the elec 'trie Unlit station, the ilynnmo fiirnishiiiu j HkM fur tbi. place ooiiM lut bo run i Moiiilav niibt anil the town was left in : .Jarknesx for that niht. The trouble : was ruin'l by a journal healini; ami ' biirniiiK out "the lxinu', m-cesitatiiij ; isiopmnu uutil next ilay when temporary ; repairs wore niuile to enable the ilynaimi li tie run until the mcesary parts can I wiereii from the east, wlii re they are i only inuiiufai turoil by ihe lMi jon eoiu-1 pany. ! Mr. lieo. J'leker, of the Popular 14 lo .l j Front Grocery mel Cnn kery House," j :oes Kurt in s lew nays to visit ins oai j home in titiio, ami wmio r.asi win visu , the various lotteries ami make larnc pun'httses of eroekory mi l Khiss warn, i Sir. Have .May will have chaiyo of the, "lied r'ront', flurinx Mr Imkei's a'o .senco, where he w ill he plcae.! to see bis j .old friends. I A the through California fn-il.l tt.iiu was pawing Willsbiiru last SUurd.iy ul- j itenioon a lart'e stone on one of the (I il ars rolled i.tf ami caused the reck ul liourcars. At tl.il limit "f tho aeenlerit , Urs Helin Andeisoii, a Swede woman I ri-wliln! iu Portland, was -lambiir mi the platform and was si rink bv Ho Hymn j timber 'J injured soseveiely thai d.o I died that vinmt. Noun of the Irani i men wee iniurcj The accident w is j ibieto Ihe eanle MJnm-r in which the rock weie loaded at ilhany.' A wr-ck-inn train was promptly uu b ill I. and ti e ; track W.IK cleared for the uvular tiaiil in a few horns (CMy . Marshal Charles Kmiis, of tins pliue, Uis nu-eived notice of Hie uici lin of thfl HKcuml Hemi-anmial convention ol tlm i'hii'M ) dice and city utarshals of Drem-numi Wastnmiton. lo Im held m I'oillaml "II Tuesday. August fttli, at HI oVliKK A.M. The object of the enliven (ion is to complete theo naiiization whicli wan inaugurated at Tacoiua on J'cliruary atli. I Vill, and to devie ways and memis for the eaptuie ami (Intention 4 -nmin-als, and totiibhsh u thoroutih ilolective Hvstem It in t-xpected that there will he a full iitti!iidanc of ull police ollb-eis, and that the convention will hoof inter . est and profit to them. .T..I li,, il l,i,l,l in this l lie special ct, , ,,"" , itv Monday passed off very ipnetly The mid nuieli less than an nvoriiiri; vnic cast, the cause lor u i"k . .,n,,rillv conceded that that it II mm v,- tax approprialinn would .carry i .. i nnil maiiv that the by oy a laryu nij""o - t. , . i rTi.i., (.. il, nieasuif; did not wi;ru iavonn" . take the time to vole, excusim them selves on the (jrouiel that their voles were not needed. Tlieru -f.'r but sc-v- .Oteen voteH enst nguinst t lie lint pl"l' . . , :,i. l,.,f n t, i i, nun y aitioji wlneii snows woo v. , the citizens of Orettun CHy are m ifavor of providiliKtt bettor water sup jily ami niw lll:'"t lir,! protection to the town. At the earliest date possible the city eoiiiu il wU advertise for bids fiirnishiiiK the new pump ',H xuh:U- to have it in running y ithe first of Noveinher, possibl xnoncr. Tlie teiudifirs' intstitute, which has ' Jen In HesHion for the past two weeks, -will close to-iuoycow, 'nduy, ufternoon. It lion been one of the. most successful institute ever held In Clackamas county and tho teachers, who Iniye In to part, will o to their work wilh W'W Idea lM)d ttims mid the bmieliciiil (d cts of tkn iiiHtitulo will bo felt in the revived iBtArest taken by the teachers in their ciilliwir uid in the greater elli .ciency of their schools. MikiIi of the HUceess of the instityt," i" due to huper intndent 'Thomson am) to l'rofcsHor Utiifkr of the f)reon City wh'ols, and I'rofeimor Hull of Df.rviillis who each labored eiirwstly and faithfully that tbu teachers mlKlit be belter prepared-for -their diitieH. Thwe will be no cIohiiik axrciseH l'Yiday evcninit, the teachers haviiiK accepted an invitation to ; iiltend Mil entcrtuinment iven by the Y. I . H. C. E. of tbe Jinptist eliurch on Jinu'wlny evening, i ( Iho umt ilolicloim drink Is Wiiiiu'kii I l('At and tho trenuiuo Is for.salo at 1'), th Cillllield', It you want a thsl vlass photonrnph .i to Wilson's, the well-known Port land photographer, bnineh uallorv, on Main stre.'t, thvuon Cltv, I'orthuid prices and work, lilvo hint" it trial nud Ik eonvlnoed, Sclnml Clerk II, I. Keltv of the Civ PMi l ily bank, Is iinxloiis to hoo nil who mo ileliunuent on their school tax, All Ues unpaid, due August lit, will ho put into tho hands of the sherlil' (or eol Uvtimi, rrank l'ablo was brought bi(oiv Muvor liyan, Monday on it elmrjio of bidmt drunk and disorderly, rietldiiltf Klliltv ho was lined lit), which ho paid anil wont on his way ruein his oontrihutiou to tho city's oNchc pier. Monday n(t cumuli the ton-horn were nuceieiuonlously adjoin nod, and tho teachers with the eilmous ol that pait of town turned out to put out a tiro that had sprung up in tint public n.piartf ad joimuij theschool urounds, Tho tiro was prnhablv eiiused by tho earolessness of some smoker or small bov, nnd raifd ,ptito strnuiilv for a while in the rotten wood and trash. but after a persistent fluid it was sulidiie l bv biimjinit water from tho hv.bsinls of tho adjoining houses, with ivtrdon hose, Tho only (lainano ilone was to the brl.lce across tho ravino to Mr, K. M, Hands' house, which had the end hm nod oil'. The school hoard Ims eiiL'm-ed tlm f,,l. lowimr tesiihem to hnvo cliaruoof tlm Oioimii City sciiools for tho ensuing term: 1'iincipal, I'mf. 1'runk Hiulor:1 Assistant Prioeiliiil. . I V f ir.iv t.,,,,,1,. crs. Miss Neita llnrlow, Miss Mav Kellv, Miss i, mum lloiltroa, Mr. ( . II. Pvo, Mis 1'annio Porter mid Misa Kdna I Icnlev. The teachers aro all innsona of loin: esiH-iienco, and fully umloistaiiil their work, Whdel'rof. Killer is known lo the citucn of Oroimn t'itv as ono of the most cilicieiit principals over In h:tr 'e of Hoi cltv ftchnols. be .liuvlmt Ifdd tlie po (it Ion of principal for tho past no year. School will probably not commence before the middle of Sep temlicr, a tlie new addition to tho school hmldins: cannot bo completed much beioi-etli.it lime, thoii);h tho contractors are liuiivin up the work as fast as pos sl'lile, Siiinla)' Hro. Sundiy moruinn at half past seven o'clock, the town was amused by an alarm nf liie, which was diseovcied in the Cretfoti City Hank ldock III tho n tn iK-eupied by tireen lros Co, with a ',nrk of merchandise Tho lirt coin pinie turned out promptly, and soon iiad their hose laid, tint were delayed in m ttiin: water by the cap to one of the lire rluirs beiu so tightly set that it could not I' ImiMuml for some mouieiils. The r,sun was provided with iron doors and shutter, which were closed and consid erable time was spent in tryintt to batter them in, but ts'fore that could ta done. Mr S. I; (irvoti, who was just drivinu out of town, and had heard tho tiro Ih-11, retui lied mid unlocked the ibsirs, w hen the firemen, after a hard struniilo, cot the lire under control At one time it looked as though the whole block was doomed to yn, dense columns of smoke poui iii! from every window ami on ititf beside (ireen liros. A Co., there are on the ground Ibsir the Oivcoii t'ity I'ank and ft. S, Warren's l'nrni turestuie, Ihe up'rlbir boinu isvupiisl by the 1a i i iu'IiisK oilice and thoollices of JinL-o wit:er and Confer. Mead A Mi elnin, and tho umlertakiin: rHim of j 11. S, Warren. i iiiif to the lieiivv iwr- I lili ui wall, the bank dil not suiter at all, but Warn u's stm k of furniture was CiUf i doi'bly injured by the heat and wa ter, tlmiino much of it was carried out inlo toe street Is-fore it was seriously daimiit' 1. Hi' stink of eollins In tho r inin ilium d intel v above that of (ireen lirns A Co , was badly iped up, the fire fireakiuj! throiitdi the Hour in several place. Hie real estate ollices were badly deiuorali:ed thoiurh no Kii-ut ilaiuap! was Hiiileied, its their lixlurcs were car ericd mit ut mice. The l' i iij k.si:, u'liei tlnin hinlnxa lot of paper spick smoked and stained and a door broken in, ccucd without loss ( irei n liros. ,v.( 'o. stiller iilinosf a tutal In.-, as the intense heat, smnke iinti water dauiaireil evervthiui; in the room. They carried a stik of alxntt fK'.isKli on wliicii inoy lui'i ,noo insurance. Warren bad i.'si on bis undertakers r-ti 'k . The origin of the lire is nil know ii, though it is trouorally believed to have been ciiii.smI by spontaneous coin bust mil in the corner w here theoilswero kept, or from matches ignited by rats Ha I the lire ncctired in tho niirht time it is more than pmliabln that the whole Idia-k would have none, as tin risuu heini: closely shut ill by the iron sh utters, the nu:ht watchman would likely have feeu it too late. As it was, it was a MTV cln-ii call and the buildiui; was only saved by the nrvntost ellorls on Ihe j ,.i it of the lireineii and cili.ens, who worked liemicly in the heat nnd suinko to p it out th lir, I ii; r Wllhlilielto NaiiiCiltliill. line of tho ollicers of one ol the river steamers that have been runniil. oil Iho upper Willauielte ;iys there are only run ! sin, 1 1 bars in tlie wavnf an open i iver between Salem ami I'm ll.ind, and inn i f tiiceare just below Salem, one above and l!,e other b' lnw "ihe island." All tim buiis on tbn upper river have been pulled "If utiljl the rainy sea-oii. And Ibi is till on aeeouiil ;i( these bars. Whosu business is this? ask the Salem Salesman, and pioreeds to reply as Mlnws; ll i the L'ovenimcnt's busiiiess. and it in a sli line and a ili-u'i.iee thai it is hot iitbiiulcd lo. lint the government has no money for the purpose, and no boat lo work willi The old novo turnout stun: puller, thai was use I also to build wii V-ilani-, is worn mil and there is iiolluii to take ila place. Tnero is a provision in the liver and liaibnr bill now pendiin licfine eoin;ress for Ibis work; but if the bill passes it w ill laki-ii lone time to build a boat suibible Itshuuld be a powerful dredu er, uud also be eipiipiied for pulling smiK. I'y lh time the boat is built the appionrialion will run out, mid then it would laku another roilKiess more or less to yet the woik stai md. lint, if a few days of work worn put on these bars now, tin) largest river boats could mil from I'oiilami to Salem ull summer. There is plenty of water in the river all the way except about 111)0 fuel on these bars, if the tfovorimmt is too infernally poor to do this work, dm people of Salem and the towns down tho river would better elnh together and ((ul the work dniio. .. -y . . ..,... ficcaUMt liricni raies omneeil nunuu mid I'orilaiid by boat urn fl.w) to ifJa ton. iiv rail !b('yure 4 and upward per ton. MereluiidB )n hal-un cull Hlnp their i,,.,.,-,, ,u In, i, i Sun Francisco bv bout a cheap and cheaper than froiri Port land to Salem by rail. ' The rivor is a free 111,'iiwny, linn it will always be one of the stioncest aids in htiilditiK up ft commercial c'ly ut Salem, it i, I,, ,i,bl in, I be elo led to boat two ii,r.. i.euiib in the vear bv hill) feet of siinl bar nil account of the cussediieHH, of tliu coviiilimeiit omciais mpi inn npalliv of connresH Keneriilly 111 rnuiinl tolbo'shippinit luluri's'.H ot this country. Piii-k riitec. The new store biiildinK of WuHliburn ii :u.. i t;.i iLr I'liiee. Is ulmost X J 1 II II 1 1 1 ii'" w , it y- completed nnd they oxjipct to place their stock of goons in u wiuun a mrin time. , Park Place, owinK to its liiindsoino lo cation and nearness to the business part OrcKon City, is rapidly coiiunj: to be one of 'tlip growing Hiiburba of this place and will evKufuiillj' bo one of the most pupular resiilenc; piuts ootyf). ' ' . . , , rn ' .. 1 1 ....! .. A lot bus been how to uiuis-. uaiiogiy. of St. Helens, who will proceed to erect u shop nnd open ft butcher Hhop. (ointy oitn i:siomu:n(hJ, I'lrw. The I'm i iiI'Iiisk is more ri'iidahlo thiui over, Mr, It. McAithur will soon take a trip lu Nestucca, llarvosllnit Is In fu'l IiIuhI nud nil orop am Hist class, t)ur youim friend, tieoruo Prown, Is at homo attemliti to tho farm, Mr. J.C, No wintry Is Ihiuounhly In stalled In business in his new home, Miss l.ottk Cash) and her iirand limthet', Mrs, I.ako, lofl last Woiluosdav for a visit to I'ouvor, Col,, to bo nono iiiimit two months Warm r unume held a mootlmj; In tho tahornaclo Saturday ami will hold a special lucotiutl on tho Urn 7th of Atiunst al which time dellnlut arraiitfemoiil will he madii (or hulldiiift a liiaiiKO hall. Mr. IIocoih has his now sawmill In successful operai Ion, Mr. Mix Is sen I Iuk out a car loud of lumber wr day, Mr 1 1 1 x has also bought oul Mr, It, tan ton's mill interest, ami will mov his mill mi' tho promise.. J . Canto Mllwiniklo, Miss Kosallo Scott loft WodutiSilay for i Isll to Iho coast, 1 Ion J. II, l.ambert has loliiruod from Wilboit springs, Miss Moliio Wilkinson has boon vis IliiiU her sister, Mis. K. I.. lllukeieo. Miss A nun Youiit; loft Wodiiosilay to altcn.l Iho teachers' institute at Oronon City. Miss Kva ; nss has leliuncd luum af ter teaebiliK a successful term of schoul al Sandy. Tho many friends of Kov. and Mm. P, (Minor w ill tu sorry to hoar ol tint death of their oldest daughter, Lottie, at Spokamt (''alls last Thursday, of ty phoid pneumonia. The funeral look place last Saturdav, iMilwauklo 1 w'aiuiiiil eoitsiiloriihlo no. toiiely ol Into by her numerous law suits. Monday Justice I. akin had another case, making three (or Iho past luuutli. This ono houm, ,1 , P. Miller v lessio Koch lo recover nolo value at t'.M.l)i). Tho do fondant acknnw ledijed juilumoilt lleaicr tTri'oU bII). (iiain cuttitiii is in full blast, I. It Purtibam i biiildiuu a Iioiimi for John S. Jones Ninetv-two desires iu tho shade on some days ihniiii! the past week. Knos Cahill and '.. W , Owens are each laying a foundation (nra new bousi. Hiiylnt! is about through with, and it is found there is more h iy than was pre dicted there would bo. ('.. N. I'oster's family has returned from WulU Walla, and ho will follow in a few days, llo will bs ato in New Kra. Satiiid.ty.tho-.'ilih, Mcssis, W, S, Itldor and tirml Cntsier set up their steam thresher and thieshod out a few loads ol oats for It C. I.oland, a" he and some ol his nelijIilKiis were il. need ol luirso food. Kuler and Critsier will make a regular run with their machine this season, 1'hey do good work and are. well patronUod. Thieshing in general w ill omiuonen ill alsail two weeks, N vrivK. Moluilu. Tho mercury reaches ninety denreos In the shade on tlm extremely but days Captain O. W I'ish ami two daugh ter have leeiuillv returned fioin Cali fornia. Charles Thomas had a horse badly cut on a road scraper last Week, nearly sev ering a hamstiiiig Mr. A. .I.Sawtell has about I'M men employed in his leale barveit, eighty of w hom are Chin iim-u lr l.eavilt has iiitcbasid the Selh Austen farm one mile south of Molulla, irmn Wbitcomb l!iii:gs. J. J. Herman, roid suiiei visor for mail district No. M. has had a doen linger boards elected iu Ins district. Wo ucknow leilge a pleasant call in the Hrsoti of Iho editor of Iho "Cornier." Call again w hen wo got our uim) in tho dough, l.ldcr Kic'i, ii. P., of ll.imascus, and preacher of the Apoitnlic i liun li, has ax appointment lo preach al Teasel creek this week ' llai voiding wheat, oat and ha ; "hurve-sling" also has reference to Har vey getting stung, although he now sees the davlight. Never w as I here such a rush for Wil boit springs a there is now. Why don'l Oregon City in ike a move fur a motor line out this wav '.' Mr. W. I.. June, tho Sli ,'ertoll pho tographer, has piti hed hi tent in our tuidsl, where be takes the babies' pic tines and our shekel. T.I'M H-oiMWIe. Tho Sharp brother havo Iho llrsf wheat in the slaek this season Mr. Ilei rv and daughter, former post n asler of Slalloid. are visiting at Mr. II. K llae' No meeliiig of rcalidin tirangeoii Sat unlay la'l ; every ho ly hi busy wilh harvest. Mr T. I. Turner had Ihe misfortune to burst the drive w heel to his self-binder last Salui lay. Mr lames Kino ami lion. K. V. Short have n turned from Cliehalem mountain, wlieio they had a verv fileas ant trip They report the outloot for good erops us most encouraging, except ing potatoes, which will tin considerable below the average. Tho young folks of Aurora iiml this olace gave our aci ommodutiiig postmas ter and merchant. Mr. Ilemy Miley, a surprise on Saluiday last. About twen ty couples marched in upon him and took possession if the large hall over the store and began dancing in true count ry fash ion, Mr. A A. J Pradlcy acting as llnor manager, while Ihe Aurora string hand furnished most excellent music The dunce continued until - o'clock, when all repaired home and will long remember the chrisleiiing of Miley's ball as most pleasant and enjoyable ; while the broad sillily that illuminated the face of tho generous host indica.ed that ho fell fully compensated hv the salo of candies, sodas, cigars, etc. Mr. John H. Krifse, of Oswego, made us a pleasant cull w hile returning home from lliitleville, w here he bad been re pairing large wagon scales that wero (liimiigcd hy the Hood last winter, pre paratory to weighing straw that will he haled at thai place. Mr. Kruse in ipiite enlhiisiaslic over a new bal ing press which ho is getting pat ented anil bus iimler construi'iion al the Wilhimetle iron works at Porllat'.d. It will havo a eiipaeily of ll!() tons per day, and will be opeiuted with a 2 horse engine Too main feature Is. the tying. All three wires are tint around the bale at onco from the spools, which greatly lessens tho cost of wire. I Is now drafting a device that will twi.t ull three wires at once. He, with Mr, A. It, Shipley & Sons, has contracted with Hie various paper mills belween 8,000 and 4,000 tons of Htraw. This press, if It woks us well us they anticipate, will do tho work of six horse power presses. O. K. I'iiIIm lvw . Muhhis, WilliiiniH it Htrntton luivo a of force men Improving the drivowuy to Falls View addition. Thomas Hill is digging a well on his lot In 1'uIIh View addition. TliomiiH Ahriel ohtiiinoil an ubiimlanee of good wafer at if duotli of thirty-six feel In Falls View uddltliifi, Mrs. Ksiu I.yon, of Pcnsylvnnln, liuo purchiiHod a lot in Falls View Addition, Mr It. H. lirattin has purchased two lots in Falls Vii'w Addition. Tho enterprising eili.ens of Falls yloiy adi)jioi) have built a pavilllnn in which they jflyo yfui a social lop once In two weeks. IVl'ttimttl. 1 ' Mm. T. Miller leaved lu-diHy for t' Hprihgs, Port lireeiimnn uliirts to-iKy tut till" Hprings. Miss liorotbv Chit) uliirUnl fr the coast last Tuesday , Miss Vein I'llsbury rotmntiil Timmluy from her visit to Salem, Mr. W. 0. Johnson and liimlly ro rusticating at Sou View. Newton tlrnliitui spent till Habbiitli with his piirontN in this city. (Irani Diuilek, .if lliibbinfd, xpout Sunday with friends Iu this city. Miss' HuiMoll, of Portland, Is visiting li lends In tho city nnd Caiiouui h. Kx-lf. H, Marsbul John IMyom, of Portland, was in town Momliiy. Mm. V. Itlglorand IhoMlssoii Kolly left Friday morning for Wilholt sp rings. Mis, M. A. Htrntton iml throo young est sous loft Monday for Wilholt sjirlngs. Judge MwyUor loft Tuosdav ovenlng for St. Helen tube absent jihoul ton ilAys. Mcliliuin MeCowii and Friink Hurcli aro ut Iho Wlllmlt Springs lor K few weeks, Henry Smith, civil engineer, of I'orl liiiul, was iu thin city, Sumluy, visiting friends, Mr, Knit-child and wlfo.ol IVirthunl are tho guests ol Mrs, T, W, Sulllvun, of this city. Fielding Kellv and Henry Hullshiiry will leave Saturday to H'iid ii few days at Wilholt. Horniaii ami Willie ami Mixsea (lussle and Sophie ligus will (itart Friday (or Stsla springs. Mr K Is. (jiilck, of St, Hulciis, clerk of Columbia county, was In Oregon City last Saturday. Mrs. Purdoiu ami sou, ami Charles Kay returned this week liuiu a week's stay nt tho coast. Mr. K. V. Short, of Wllsonvlllo, was In tow n Tuosdav. and gave tin FNrxa- I'hisk a short cull. Mr. Tucker ami family of Tho (alle weiti visiting Mrs. F H, Warren the Hist of the week. Charles (iallogly and W, Hunt, both of St, Helen's, wore In this city during the week lisiking up real ostato. Mrs. (ioorgo Fm bs, Cora (larding and Mrs. (indium nud two daughters start to-morrow for Sisla springs. Mr. Hull, well known In this city, sisuit a lew day lu town visiting villi II. F, Cross, and other Irionds. MissSudio Wliillnmro left tho llrsl of the wi-k for the Springs whom ho will rustical' for throe or four week. Messrs. J. I. Swaltbrd and Mr, White ami families wont to tho Springs yesterday to camp for a lew week. Misses Nettie Cis'hrauo, Neita tlarlow, ami laiv Hiller am visiting tho Hard ing ami ('barman ramp on (Tear crook, J, W, Kavburn, n prominent attor ney of Corvalli. was in our city Tuesday on business Ih'(ooi tho P. S. land olllce, Misses J.illie and Koso Ptiinder, daughtom of Mr. I., ti. Plunder, tho well known Cortland llnrlst, won in Oregon fitv this wis'k, tho guest of Miss Helta Fonts, daughter of Justice Fonts, ('ovrrtimriit l.und. ('apt J, T Apperson, register of the I'nileil Stale laud olllce al this place, has madn out the following statement In answer to an iinpiirv from tho eiunuiU sioiier of tho ge tiers I land olheo aa lo the nuin's'r of aero ot surveyed and un surveved binds in each ot the counties embraced in the Oregon City (and dis trict, subject to entry under Iho Tinted Stale land law: l'olllllll- Clatsop Coluumbiit Washington TillauuMik . . Ysinhill Polk Pentoii 1,'nn Marion Clackama. M ultnomah Hurvpyn.1, iiiurvtyisl. '.'HH.OOO .HO. mill fi.tkH) .:t,440 lltl.lJIt 1 .'1,000 rNI,HH0 ram.Hso 400,1110 tm.tKKi :tV7'.1l itl.llSl) H,tO0 i;;i,4iri .8,7:t) '.'.'i.lf.'O 7D.IMI' fm.imn i:i.H-ji) :m,Iisi 4SD.IW0 '.'.S.'i4,HKi l',y the above it will be seen that there is nearly three millions o aero of va cant laud in this district, Iho greater part of w hich Is yet umuirveyed and con soipienlly not subject to entry. In it Is embraced bv Car the best timliored oc- tions of the state, lying as it d-s's along tho foothills of the Cascade ami Coast range mountains, whom thousands of aero of fir, cedar ami larch limber U found awaiting the advent of lumbermen and which will I hi taken up when it is oH'iied to settlement. Much of this land when tlie timber I removed, is well adapted for (arming ami will event ually be dotted with prosperous home A mum sis'ial will Is) given by tho King's I laughters, Friday evening next, in the lecture room of tho Congregational church, loo cream will bo serves! Ad mission 10 cents. All will I made wel come and a pleasant evening's enter tainment is promised. Pni lluin! uutl Oicgiia ( ty Aremnimi tint Ion Train. It is reported on r""l authority llint the Southern Pacillc company will shortly put on an accoimuonation train lo run between this city and Portland, making trips every hour ami stopping at all wav station. This additional train w ith tho excellent service now rendered hy the bouts ol tin Oregon City T'ranspoitlon lino will give Oregon City transpuitallon faculties not i xcellcd by anv of tho other suburb" of Portland 1 Ins increaseil Irain service wilt be of si ial benelit to tho Humor ous small towns belween this cltv ami Port land, as horelofore tin v have hsil hut two local trains a dav. and now lo have communication with Portland overy hour 'will ho tho means of giving a new impetus to their growth anil prostxirily anil by another year they will more than double their population. MARKET REPORT. Wheat, V doe, Oats, bu ,4'J Flour, 1st grade, f:i.7I 2nd. 3.(X). PRODUCK: llutUir, 10to30c.tn, Fggs, 20 eU. Cliickens, dressed, l don, (3 M to 5 Chic.koim, spring 2.00 & fil.hO Chickens, live, ( $1.00 to.OO Turkoys, Potatoes, V bu (H.br) to $1.20 Onions, W bu 2.00 Apples V box, 2.00 FF.KI): Hhorts, 21 50 Itrun, HMl Ilay, timothy baled, 18 to $20. Hay timothy loose, $15, Clover, billed $17 to 20 MICATS: Beef, live, 3 u . lleof dressed, 6 e. Veal, dniHHod, 0 c. Hogs, live, 4c Hogs, droHHod. (9 7o. Hheeii, V hnail, $2.00 and $2.50. VVqi.f.l5l ?i laird, country hulk, g c. I,ard, buckets, 12'. , Hams, 'tb, 11 Hides, f 10c. Hliouldom, yv, Be, DRIED FRUITS All kinil very dull, Applna, nun dried, 8 aiuUc. PluniH, sun dri()(, 2 ami He. Prunes, gun dried, 4 and do. Pears, gun dried, 6 and Hit, Apples, machine dried, bleached 8 A 9c Plums, iiiuchino dried, (1 to 7c. Pears, inachine dried, 6 and7e. I'ruiies, uiacbine dried, 5 and 8c, FARMERS who Nici'.i) MACHINE OIL Should examine the brands kept by E. G. Caufielu1, N F.Alt THF COCItT IIOt'SK, Which aro Unex celled for Purity and Wearing Properties. PRICES REASONABLE o 0 r liUSINKSS LOCALS, Park Place I Popular Property. loggers' oealo Ismrda for sale ut this olllce, guaranteed to 1 correct. Hawed Shingles for sale In carload lot. Impure of D, J. Swlter. A few cbolco young work horses for aln cheap at R.J. Crown' farm l'u mile east of Now F.ra. Seasoned fliHiring, colling, rustic, and rough lumber lu ipiantitir to suit, at Junes' mill. Address J, A. Junks, Oregon (.'Hy. Nolo Issiks, receipt bisiks, etc,, at this olllce, well gotten up and neatly bound, A numlier-oiie milk cow for sale cheap, 1 am going away. Am. KuKcuma. Park Place Is Popular Property , No. ( sawed shingles in car load lots- shaved shingles In largo ipiantltles. F.u quire of 1. J. Switjer. (1 olden C sugar, 201hs, $1; Fstra (' Sugar, iHllrti, $ ; Arm nnd Hummer Sisla, ." cent. New llrick store, II amiitoS A At.l KN, Clackamas. 1isr On cither Friday or Saturday silk umbrella with metallic handle. Finder will lie lils-rally rownrded by returning same to room six, Cliurnuiu pudding Tiik Km nKi'iiiss oilice is receiving a now lot of now tytMi ami printing mate rial, ami under too new management with experienced job printers is belter than ever prepared lo do tho lsst ol work at Portland price. Tim Pi if th 1lev-)lu'h uiiil drv closu to proposed motor lino, near cannery sin! saw null, I lai kiiiniis llelglits is ll,i, 1,1..,. I I,,,,,,,. I.,l 'JI nn.l ill- (III down; balance weekly pavments ol one dollar each. Prices will advanco May first. Park Place Is Popular Property Farm for mile of 121 ucros, ,VV miles from Oregon Cltv and 17 miles bom Portland ; well located ; good soil ; 40 seres under fem e ; ;i acre In meadow, orchard, etc. Also ono of !).i acres par tially Improved, adjoining tho above tract. ill sell on best of terms. Ad dress, F. O. McCow! A Co. If For Salo. One yoke of ca'ile and one one good horse. Impiiraof M. W. IUniui.i.. If Notice. The county assessor will bo In bis ol flco every Saturday until further notice. J. W. Nuiii.k, County Assessor. Wood Want oil Tho director ol I'ist. No. 112 will re ceive bid for 40 aero of wood, said WinkI to be llrst elass and from now limber. Itiils will be received until August 10, ISM). tv order ol Hoard. H. I.. Kkii.v, Cletk. Mruycd. A two-vcnr-olil hay flllv, slraved from M W Itamlsll's farm about July 1st Anyone reluming her to the above men tioned farm will he compensate I. Tom P. IUnimi i.. Treasurer' Notice, 1 have now in niv hands funds applica ble to the payment of all warrants en dorsed prior to Januarv 2. ISS1I Inter est will cease from dale of this notice. S. It ( Ai.iir. Treasurer of Chickumiis coitnlv, Or Oregon'Cily, July 21, 1MII0, For Sale, One nf lie- lnet prairie (arms in ( 'luck- umiis eouiilv. Fully immovi d and in l!rt-clas conditi'Ui. hi famous Mobile iiruiii!. nour line of Porilamt and Silver- ton railroad sin vev. It is a bargain. F, O, Mi'Cows ,ti Co. Oro;:on Ciiv, Their ltiidiitsM llimiiiliig, Piobublv no ono ibing has caused such a general revival of trade al 0 A Harding' drug store ut their giving ttwuy to their customers of so many five trial bottle of lr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is Uiinply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that It always euros and never disappoints. (tough, Colds, Asthma, bronchitis, Croup and all throat and lung disease quickly cured. You can tost it before buying by getting a trial dottle tree, largo buo $1. A Slipciihitliill. Fine residence nroiMirtv in Oroiron t'itv is becoming very desirable. Tho N. W. Randall residence property lias boon subdivided into lols, ami will bu sold for 50 apiece. A soon as tluy luivo nil been sold there will bo a drawing to do term i no who shall get tho residence. Hero la a splendid opportunity to get a $1000 residence, with two lols free in a most desirable portion of tho cltv. Such opportunities occur only onco in a life time . The lot on which the dwellings stands will bo 100 feet square. For fur ther particular apply to KYAN A HANIIAI.I.. Park Place is Popular Property. Ilrldge Notice, Healed bid will ho received hv the undorHigned for the construction of one bridge and approach on the north fork of the Molulla near Austen's mill, fluid bridge to consist of ono 80 foot space with approach, 100 loot long. Said bids must be accompanied by plans gpecifl cations and strain diigruni together with a cheek of deposit oovorlng 5 per cent of bids. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. II. II. Johnson. Count v Clerk. Oretfnn City, Or., Julv 15, 1800. ' aiiltor Wanted, Smiled bids lor taking earq ol irromuls and doinu tho Janitor work of school hotfHO for ensuinii year, will be received by directors until July 25. (tight to re loot anv nnd all bids reserved , 4 ' II. L.Kelly, , Clork of Dist. 4fo, 13. GREAT Clearance Sale Wo intend lo inaugurate a Serai-annual Cloaranco Salo, in order to reduce our stock, and for tho NEXT m DAYS wo expect to give our cus toiuora Hitch BARGAINS that will never ho made again when these goods are once cleaned out. 1VM J TIITj I I JIN to huy. Kenned fully, I. SELLING. CENTRAL HOUSE B A K 15 R Y. Kresh ItKKAIt. CAKDS, I'lKS, etc., on bund mid furnished in quan tities to suit. Wo havo a full line of llrsl-classfaiuilv groceries, which will Ik sold at I'orilaiid prices, All goods delivered Ireo. BENTLY &. CAMPBELL. Fur A list raids Or abstract woik, apply to I)', J. Kwit.i;ii For Male Clii'iip. One Imlf Mock adjoining McKee's, with ten good apple trees on it, and other fiuils !'. O. Mc('ow ig Co. Harness For Sale. New set of single harness, hand-sowed and well finished. A bargain. Apply at this iitlice. For Sale. In Houvor vallov Kai in of lot) acres, for ir(Ki,no; will trado for town property, impure of 1. J. SwiTZKa. (jind Hilled l''ie to twenty acr-s of laud, improved or unimproved, wilnin at leant throe miles of Oregon ( "itv. Addtoss, with terms, itox 6!l, Kt. (leleos, Oregon. anted. To contract for the delivery of 1,1)00 cord ol wood for fuel, l or further in formation, call at our olllce at works VI'.. . . It (. l. ...... I '.. II I.., Mi l IK I t I f iV. 1 Al'l.ll I O., (in nrar K. Smith, Superintendent. Moid Wanted. On and after Muy l'.Uli the OienuCity Woolen mill will I prepared to buy wool (or which they pay the highest maikct pi ire. l!y older of the O. C. M. Co. Take Notice. Notice is hereby uivnn thai my wife, Julia Anna Kelly, must not bo trusted in my name, ss will not bo responsible for any debts of hei conlr;icliii. J. Kkii.v. Oregon City, Juno '.'t, lS'.Hl. Strayril I ruin II nine About two weeks ao, a smiill, dark rod cow, wilh short horns, and small white stur iu forehead. Any information of tho above should ho addressed to It. !'.. Thick, the tailor, Oregon City. l'u i k I'hno is Popular I'ropeily, Notice Mv entile Uw nnd money lendiiii! hilHiiiess will be carried on .is u-n.il dur litf my aliHeiice (nun the state. .Mr. A. S. Inesaer will have oiiariio of it. W. Caiikv Joiisson. Clienp I .ii ml ler Sale. Clioico fiirmini; laud, three miles fiom Oreuon City iu fiom 10 lo (iK)-uero tracts ut (Hi lo t:tii.ini ht aero. Cull on or address, liyan A ltandall or .1. 1). Kknnkk, Oioiron City, Itjds Wll'ilell lii.li will In' re Sealed elvod III) to 17. lXiH. for t io body oi to he deliv I'liursd iv J I Or noon, of Anju-t il. cut fmni S.ll'1 wool lill'o live trees. ioed ut tliei-oii'l ImiHe 111 Oronon I it)' lieloie (be 11 day ol Oi t.'ln r, 1SU) 1. 11. .lollNSoS' County Cleik. Oiojioii City, Or. July lu, 1st)). ' : I luo I m ill. StoI'I If you ti e w.iiiiiii n lino farm, hero is your chtince. Hill acres, three miles horn Oii'uii City, one mile from Chickaimis lleiuids, whore town lots mo Hollinu fur j7D ouch. (iood house, ham, wuodsliod, root bouse; ill) acres ileared. (loud timber, near saw mill: wall and springs never dry. Will sell farm, or (arm and slock, (''or par ticulars call at this olllce. A Fine Lino. Mr. J. II. Way, tho well known piano nnd ornan dealer, ginco his removal next door to the Central Hotel, has received an elcKiint lino of organs, pianos nnd sow iiiK machines. A sitmplo o( tho celo- prated Fischer piano io in tho parlor: of the Central Hotel, wtiero it van 'be in apcotod at any time. Hois also nifont for the lhicker Hros. and Ivors and Pond pianos, and Mason it Iluinlen, A. H. Clinso nnd Weber orpins, all sold for cash or on the lustuUment plan. School .Money. There Is plenty of money on bund to loan of school funds, and it will bo to the interest of all lorrowern, especially those who need any considerable amount as well as lonirti'nio hums, to borrow school money,' This W absolutely tho cheapest money to be had 8 per cent and no com missions after tho drat year. Call on (). D. I.atourolte, Attorney fur tho board. Ilciillli mill (-onirevlty. Dr. A, Wilford Hall's Hyiiionio Troatment for tho penminontciiro of dis eases without oilherniodicine, electricity or costly appliances. Works in perfoet harmony with the laws of mituio. "Hoo Microcosm "extra" which Hives the listory of tho phyaiolot-ical dlHcovory, Hetid for circulars at my ex pense. 'Price of Health ramphlot $4.00. Address, , J. W. Thomas, . . Molulla. Or. JOIIIlKOtl it IlU.KMAll, Atty'h Adiiilnlstriitor's Notice. I Imyo hreu ipily Rpnnlnted by the Cnuutv nour tof Clncloiniiis (loiinly, ( reiron. Ailniluls- irnlnr of tho Ustnlool Jnoob Klmer. ileeonsei All persons lisvtug (itafins nguiiist siiiil osliitn will present them to inn nt my reslileueo nenr Chirks f. ()., In sniil county within six inoutlm liuiu tno ilnte in tins nouco. Ihiteil Cliiekjinns county, Oregon, July 24, Iran. i ivi r.K r.i.wku, 1114 ' 4iluiliillratiir. NEW STOCK! NEW PRI0E3 1 W Imvo j 1 1 k t Received A PULL LI OF ILL PAPER Of 3Lxtos3t 30oolg5n. CALL AND JNSI'KCT TJIF FJNF DLSI'LAY, anil you aro hiiro to lo jilcno.-J. OUR STOCK OF Carpels, Oil Cloth and Mattings Is Complete and PRICES ARE VERY LOW. SUMMER CLOTHING and HATS TIIK VERY LATEST STYLES AT- JEx-lo OS tlx tit will Astonioh. CHAriMAN Si SON. Falls fti Aliitii ten City, I The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In tho last (sixty days. Examine tho record. Very sight ly, adjoins tho he.st irnprovtid 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, Oftice near Tost Oilice. TIM11KK LAND ACT. Jl'NK 8, 17S. 4 I I4 i: 11)11 1M III-M I IOi ltoraoti l. Wuo1wril. I siTBti SriTr.H I.AKitOrrtc j Oreipiu Clljr, Or.. June il, l0 i Nol ICK In hen tiy glcn thl lu poinpllnur-r wilh llii" i erovlBlolli ol Ins Art ul LtiliKrciK ul Jiirn-H, livs, tulliled "An ! Inr llin mle ol tlllllirr Inli.l. Ill tlm Hlitea of I'sllforill. Or,' Kili. NvIa, Kiel Wskliliitftou 1 ..rrltorjr' ltr n 1) Wo'HlwaMiif Hralll. l oillily "f KIlilC. nuuiiif Wsnlilniilon. Ii. ibis ily Kiwi In lliin ollli hit wnru uliili'iiiriil So. HIT, fur llie pur I'llHXOlf llipsK1,"! IWll"ll N" i In KiKH'lilliNo. floilia. nnitku .n. I r.i. .ii'i hi "i"'-r imi ,,i, ,,.i u,h Ino.l ..MiL-lil l iur k1u.1o i lur lt timber or tun ilisii for asrli uliiirsl I iiiiriH.M-ft, suit l.i ekOitiUi.il lilt cUiin lo ftnlit i luinl IM-Iiire llo" It -Klc.er ml Keelver f tklt I nilii'i! l (irik'nn lly, Or , on i uemlsy. tlio Htu Uv ot orlnlHT. Inl lie limm w itui-we : K. Ii Coilrllrc, II. II. Wa.li), J. Wclcll, W . A. l uli'ini. ll ol I'liriUiiil, nr. Any iut nil oroii running tv mply the nliine lii'iM-rllM'il tHiuU rv riniieiil to flle UiWr i-Uiint In ihltoltire on or Is'l.irr nslil liiU ilny of I clolicr, lKt. 1. T. API'KUMiN, 7 II. 1) Is , liefimir TIMllr-.lt LAND, ACT JI NK 3. .oi iri: i on ii iii.ict uu. t'NiTrri 8rTim l.sn Orricir.i Oskiios I'itv, nr.. A.rll IS, lsi.) Nolle ! hereby given Hist In comiillanre tt uhllie ,rovlli'im of Hie set ol eoiirrM ol June .1. Ii7 eiiiuivl, "An set for the le of liiiitxT Inmls lu Ihe tunes ot C slifornis, (ire oli. .Vein. In suit W si-liluitloii territory," llenry Hinsihers. ot Viols, colony of l lei ka iiinn. uieol Ori uoii. Ii Dili ilny flteii In Ihn oilire lii uw irn Hl'ileini'iit No. "-11,. for Ihe pur ehM of the NW ' , ot SK lint N K ol Srt ol Snnloll No. , 111 lott'llKlilp No. 1) South. lunite No. S K.nsl. sml will oiler proof tiikhow lint the Uiol souirht U more VHltitilile lor II liuiher or none Hum for srlciiltnr.il pnrH,ies. mi. to eHtHhliKh hit chum to tu.-iUl luiul bi-lore Ihe rislmer Slid rievivi r of ihm nihee nl ore (.hi ciiy. iir .mi KruLiy. ihe l.tn ilsy f ) leinher. I""' lit. iinu.'s witnetiMiii: t'h in, IhUllnit. orin 1'iiitliii!. inul l.lp .i im.ii of Yiol.i.orriO'ii, II. 1'. Neelna ol ori'ioai 11), Or. Any em) sli pemoim elHlnliiK nitverio'ly the nhove ilenenhe.f IiiiuIh ere ri',iie!ltil to llle iltelr rliilnm In llii oihee i u or before tmh! lvilt li of Sepiember, liU J. I. Al'l KKSnN, 7 111- if-11 KcglMvr. 'millKl! I..M, ACT JCXK3, 1N7S. ori r. roit im hi.i' ii. I'sivm statkh I.anii Otru r, ( UKKUiis City. Or., May P. 1m I Notice I hereby given lint lu rmnplUnre with the lirov IkIoiih of iho m'l of t'onirres of June il, hi eiullli il An eel lor Ihe mug l lim ber lninl In Ihe atsies ot CallliiriiU. ori'C'.u. NevsiU sml Vi lohiuiMon 'territory ,' Chun S. sieen of Aherileeu, eonnly ot ('IkImIIs. Si ho ol w 'iKlilnuii'ii, hat i ri I Ony (Ui'.l lii this oilice hm sworn nnieuieul No. -juti, for the p ir ch'se ol iheiE l4 ol Heilloii No. lulu Town ship No. 'i Soiuh Knuiio No ; ki. Old Hill i.rter proof lo slum' thill Ihe bout nought Is more vulunble tor It Uniher or sione thiol for imrieiitturnl purposes Hint to es- I ihlUtl his rl'itm lu s.ilil limit before the hi'K isler slut Keeetier ol Ibis oihee st (ireuon City. Oregon, on 1 hiirs.hiy the lsthilny of Sepiember, Win. iie niinies us wiitiesso: J K Aitisou, II II lbiies of Aherileeu, VVHshluiitou; A in born sml N J Welch ol ('orlUml, Or. Any unit nil persons eUiintng Hitversely the above ilcstrlbeil lumts sra reoiiesie,l to llle tlinir eliiiuis tu this oihcu on or before s.ihl lsih iluy of September, Isutt, T. Ari'KKMoN, -m--H Iteeisler. Sotlee of Ailmliiistrator's Sale. Notice Is lierehy given that by virtue ol an order of siilo duly imiile. sml entered of reeoril by tho Honorable County Court ot tho County of ClKCkmims, Stale of Oregon, on Tuesday, tho Nth day of July, IHiK), tn the matter of tho es tate of Julia A. McNiiry, deceased, 1 w ill sell at puhlle auction at the court house door lu Ore gon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the null day nf August, 1'.J, at one o'clock 1", M . all of the right, title and Interest that tho nnlil deceased had at tho time of lierdealh in or to the herein after described properly, together with any claim thai the said deceased may have hnd at anv limn diirliur her life lloio against T. I.. Charman, Trusleo, anil tho holder uf the legal ttllo to the salil lu'ieinalter iliworliieil rimil es tate and any claim that II II. Johnson, admin istrator of said estate now has or hereafter may have agattist suld trustee. Tito said real estate being described as fol lows to-wtt: lieglnniiig at spotlit 6.711 chains north, '."J mtniues west, from tho southwest cor ner of tlie lionntlon Land Claim ot Win. llnimso and iv Ho In T ft 8, K t K, ot ths Willamello meridian anil riuiulug tneiieo north, M io grees and 12 minutoH eaat, parallel with the south boundary of the claim UTi.ttt chains; thence north HID chain to a stono; thence West lil.'JO chains Uinstoue; thence north U .'iK chuina to n stone; thefleo south Mi degrees west, 11.75 cleiiiiH to a Blonu on tho west houuditry of said claim; thence north il minutes west IS ;6 chalna to claim corner; theuco north ,H.H de grees Hi) mtnutes Kast K.fxi chnliit to tho line be tween T 'i and a South; tltenee west on Town ship Uno ono chain to claim Hue; theuco north iSt degrees Kast on olalm lined. chains to the most southerly corner of a tract ol bind deeded by Aichihald McKlnley and wifo to liavid fifcLaiighlen, found recorded on page ial and 'A'i7 of book "C" of tho records of deeds of said Clackamas County slid slate of Ore gon; theuco north IKI degrees and HO min utes West on tho southerly lino of said, Mcljiughlen tract lo the ton of the first mnin cltll; thence soiilhivosterly wilh the luoaiuleia of said ollir to tho liunrneotlon of tlie atone with the Township Hue; thence wostonthc mild Township lino to the Inlerscctli ii of tho siime wilh tho aoutliwosterly boundary lino ofsiil.l MoKluloy olalm; thence south, 46 degrooa Kast on the claim lino to tho most northerly ooruer of n tract of laud deeded by A. F. Hedges and wife lu 8. T. Apperson by deed found recorded on pago aufi ol book "N" of deeds for until county and statu; tlieiK'8 aiiulli, 1(1 degrees wost, lil.S'i chains to stone on tho South boun dary line of inilif A. K. Hodges' claim; thence illthl on olalm lino 17. IK elmlns to a iioint: ho nco nortli 8.17 chains to a nolnt on the .McKlnley claim line thenco east to a point on the West boundary llneol aald Wm. Ilolmse claim; thonce Huuili to tho place of beginning, muitulnlng 2S0 acrea, more or loss. Terms of nlo; cash at time of mio, purchaser to pay (or uiaklug ili ei(, , , , , . . JMI. JOHNSON. Adulnfitrntor of tho Kstate of Julia A. Mc Niiry, Ueceased, Hated July Dth.lSilO, 7 i7u mi io in mi AgenU. Spring and Suninier, 1S90. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods, also inEmbroideries. ThoGreiitEiistern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. Mi M. STANLEY a; - i IN DARKESTAFRICA Tla rmmpWe story of BUnlcj'i recenl IhrlTIIng vlniittun and tli dlaclnur lA his Important linoor!.i wlU ajiKHW fisrth n Uiut io tli rk trrllha lr hlnuvlr, riitltU-a "Ja Darkwt Afrlt" Do B, t deorlnsl hf any of Hi to. nUed "SUnley rwoks" uor being oed m Ymi. tilne Ati4"authinilla, Tit IM) gut ol IhiJ Im flw tin every nartlonUr. M ruamihw il u4 villfrtewtli-ularioaaipr1mtiottk . tVAUllUn thai th Iwok U.vt Um tau print )l m I- , CHARLES 'SCRfBNER'SI SONS And lhl (he eanrMiIin xcuit crrte a oDrtiOoata u ageuv bum ut. . , M A. L. BANCROFT&'COl I - 132 POST STREET-, i A SAN FRANCISCO. 4tw General Agents for the Pacific Coast. LlftpipOTEL OIT0S1TK POST OITICK, MAIS ST., OREGON CITY, Or, FIHST CLASS Accomodations for Commercial Travelers. Itnrlicr Shop A Itiith Room In Connection. None but Amerlcrin Ilolp Kniployed. Meals 25c, Rooms 25 and 50c. Notice. la hereby given that the umierslgnul has neon appointed by tho lion, eouiilv court ol IMiickamiiHoounty, Or,, mlinlnlstrntor"of the tnte of Josenh Florence, deceased Therafor all persona hiving claims onanist said tatata will present the same to me at onco at mv stora in liftckainaa, Clackannis county, Oregon, within six months from this date, f, A. MATHKR, July 10. 18110. Administrator. TIM1IKR LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. Notice nr PubltrntloH. Kdmnml Q. Courllco. I'niTKO status Laud Orrtrs.t Oregon City, Or. June 28, 1SSK). NOTICE Is hereby given that tn oomplinncft ' wilh Iho provisions of the act of Congress ol June SMUTS, emitleil "An act for the sale o limber lands In th, sii.,i.,a i-uiit....iA r..n Nevada, and Washington Territory," fcdmunii 11. Courtlce.nl I'ortlanil, County ol'Miilluoniah, c-inre oi VHVKOII, lias mis llav 1110(1 111 tills OlUC nu sworn statement No. 2125, for the purohas ot MioSW'j ( section No 2, In Township No. 2 South, KangeNo. 7 Kast, and will otter proof to show that the land nought la more val liable for its timber or atone than for agricult ural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said bind before tho Register and Receiver of this olllce at Oregon City, Or., on Tuesday, the t llll tiny of-October, ltmo. He unmea aa wit nesses; II. n. Wooward, of Beiittlo. Washington. It. II. Wade, N. J, Welch, W. A. Caborn of Portland, Oregon. Auy anil all persons olalmlntr ailversoU ll, above described lands aro requested to file their claims in this otllee on or before aald Htti day of October, Imm). . J. T. Al'l'EKMON. lay ' '-17, Hegiswr mtmm 1