The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, August 21, 1890, Image 1

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CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Is tho grout manufacturing center of tbe
siaio Iron ro, wood and free water power exist
in imhiiustihle quantities. She has more man
ufacturing establishment than nil other counties
in the state combined.
CI.ACICAMAH COt'N'I'V
Mil tho most varied resource of any comity'
In tho stale, Clnckaiuu comity wlic-ut curried
away tli prize ut tli Cenlenlul Exposition an
the HtuIrO Fair. Fruit ami vegetable productions
nro UllHlirjlMMMwl. j
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OIUSOON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, .UNJUST 21, 1800.
I'JUCE 5 CENTS.
ENTERPRISE,
t"
he Enterprise.
ilihct ICvery Tltumdiiy,
WWII Of CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
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n-hn: talis xiwu on application,
;v:,!.s County Directory.
ml MY OKKHKItK.
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j.r1- i Cent
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II. H. Jolinmti,
W. W. H. Samson.
W. T. Whltlock.
S. It. Calirt.
, v , John W, Nobis,
i - .;, iuti ml. IU Alex. Thomson.
i, Sidney Smyth.
. ,., I Charles Muliiik.
1 ' '' ' Cornelius Hair,
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W. II. Howell.
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i" I . Cioirmim, K. t. Warren, J. It.
t vinkuli, J. V. O'Connell,
TIIK MAILS.
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:ociety Directory.
nrririni l."!;c, I. 0. 0. F. 1
HfdifiTi- I imr- liy vrn ,. at 7:90 o'clurk
ri Nit iic'il lelli'W.' Hull, Main iul
ii'-' T' I !.t.' ur.kT are iiir llej lo alteud.
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;l I- it" r.-'iiar ci'mmiiiuratlout on Ural
i.iiiiil itnr.liiys if wacli ui'.tiih at 7. 3D p. M.
'f..:i 'i. iii .'i'.l xirtiiilitiK ar invited u aitcnil.
A. K ll.WI.1, W. il..
I. AC K K K MAS, Secrelary.
Li.li- rot t). 2, U. A It , Dfpart.
mi'iil ul Mn-Koit.
Sieii i'.rt Kri.lHf of every oioutb, at 7;)
K jiii i i Kil..tta' Halt. Urrjiili Clly.
irr.ii A. IIVKKt.su. CummauJrr.
a.u t itv i.oiiiri r i. "o. i'. wT
M i .:- itv .1 ami li.urlh KrMay even-
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eL.ir. u i "i t. uiv invited li. alleml.
Urt. ttll.kl.SSON, M. W.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
HU-i i iiNi.i;l-.(iAIIINALCHl'KCll.-Kl.
w l.i ... I'l-l-.r let men at It . M. and
i r -i'iI i ri. h.n.l aller inurulun aer
I'luti iiireium Weilnrn.lay venln( at
. .' I'r i i-r Meeting ul Yumif People.!
v.r , .'i riirlitiiiit Kniieavur evury Huuilay
.:. il '. ireiuiil.
Hi.:- i I! M l HI' t il t ltC II. -IUV. 1 C, KlAD
ii r M "iiiui! Service at 11 w): Sunday
u.-.i.i! l: 1 1, l.venliiK !.ervii' .'); Keular
1.. - i. iSi'.liii'ii.liiv evenliiK. Monthly
I- i. i liiui eiery ttednemlay eveului
. i. i. i'i" hrt liuuilay In the mouth. A
::,:.i. i. livinii tu all.
-f Idii:. -t i ll! UCII. CATHUl.lC.-Kuv. A.
.. 1' iiiiir. (u Sunday uiaaa at aud
i . h. inTiintii aiiriuou fimt and third
al:r i 'i .'ii!! iimiitli at H u'clnck roaia.
li. ii . 'l ul I Mi r. a. Veapera aud
:.i i:i".. .Hi iii .w r. a.
il f I -i I'. K. ClU Kail -ltev. J. M Dim
: id r: t-ir rt.Tvlce every Sunday at 11 :W
i ; , .. .'ii'i'H mul Weilucday !( at 7 HO
.' .::i'lty nrllnul at 10 uo St. Haul !
i;.. i i i i -ul ih ; Bt-rvlre eacrli alternate Suu-
l I ."J i n.'.irk.
IDiil.iHlsl KI'ISCOPAL CICP KCII. K
lis rir.-.N-. 1'itntur. MornliiK wrvlce at 11;
u !i M'.'im.i at VlXr, Kveiilnitervlc at7:).
i:i.' .!i-' mcetlin Tilemlay evrnliij at
'i i't i . it MiM'ting I hurmlny eveulng at 7 .'Ml.
'.ii. i. r- . ..I'll illy Invited.
!l:-r IMSK-ihVlKICf AN CIU'KCH.-Kev. (1.
i.iii i-; . I'l-tur. hervloea at 11 A. a. and
i t il. - I'l.illi Si'lliinl at 10 a. a. Yoillif
'i' i; .- i n ly ( hrlntlall Kndeavor inceta
r- --.ill iv i-vniiiK at au. Wedueailay
II: it .)i r iiii iitinn at Hcata Iran. Nu
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Professional Cards.
: um vi. K. H. cowmo.
iOVlNG & COWING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All im .'. i,.:furi! I'nited HUlea land olllcei a
it'Oliitv.
tEi)N ;IIY. - - - 0KKC10N
b. & d. c. lTatou rette,
ATT0RO3 AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
Main stiikkt, okkoon citv, ohkoon.
iriilili Ali.trneta of Title, loan Money, Fore-
ie MurtinKi:s, and trannact Ueneral
l.nw itunlneaa.
G. E. HAYES,
2NEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
trcon, City- Oregon.
Ollifo up talr tienr Court Home
F.O. McCOWN,
Attorney at Law.
Oicoii City, Oregon.
JniJ Business a Specialty.
A. MemuiiU. A. 8. PKKBHKR.
McBRIDE & DRESSER.
Attorneys at Law.
ii' O in .a'iir lilock, Oregon City, Or.
J. W. POWELL, M. D.(
Physician and Surgeon.
HVvti.u. U, k' " .' ""ll ' '....A Ml M.nrtnutl
'-'i'. Iilni'k.
k.iiiksi k: Water Mreet biwk of Charroan
Illid'K
'KK'iON CITY. OREGON.
T. H. HORN, 1
Vloiise and Sign Painter.
Paper Hanging a Spocllty.
Anting done in all its branche.
Leave ordor at the post-offic
Shop alrear of the JjiOBt-ofDce.
w,T. t Kiv, t.T. haiim, j, w. iiairia.
m um, luuiN a Dn.vruK,
ATlX)RXKYS.AT-tAV.
Omnium. City,
- Orkoon.
1 ymra niv-rlem-a rfiilalur of Hit
l'. S, land ntllit! hew rwutnnivntt n In
our vllty of Mil klmla of buainra twforti
tli land oHliie ami the t-iirta, ami Involving
tit (uiti'tie in tliv gima laml ollK-.
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ATTORN K Y-AT-I.AW
AND NOTARY PUBUO.
Orru i Corner Main and SUth atreata, 4
Wulii Oregon t:liy Hauk.
r. r. wiuTt.
W. A. WHITI
WHITE BROTHERS,
Practieal JrehUct$ J- Builders.
Will prpar plana, tlavatlotu. workliif da
lalla. and aelllealliia lor all aiuda ol uulld
ln MiHH'lal attentlim alvan la miolern aol
lKe. Katliualea luruUhod on aidlatiim
Call on or add rwa WillTK HHON ,
Oro cay, 0
J. m. km & m.
-OKAI.ER.S IX-
Uooks and Stationery
POST OFFICE DUILDINC,
ORKUON CITY, OREUON.
D. J. SWITZER & CO.
ABSTRACTS A IT ID
Heal Estiito-
norra of CnUr luml A Imrnain,
Orir in Kmthphiii lluiKliii.
J. Bv DROCKENBROUCH
Attorney at liavv,
iLato SW1 Antof Oenerai Ijtsd Oltli-e.)
Oregon City, Ongon.
IKmioatriail, lWvuiiidion and TimlnT
IjaiiiI Aiilii tion, and othnr Ijtml
Ollii t) Uiininean, a Specialty.
OFKICE: 2iidFlIIo7"chnnan ltro.
ltlovk, ailjoining U. 8. IjiihI Oitke.
Merchants Exchange.
Main fttrMt, Oregon Clljr Oreon.
KltVS CON8TAKTLT ON HAND Till
bt brand of Llitiora, H'luea and Ctiara
InthaClty Seep In and Iry Ih new Milliard
Tabic Alto luiiHirted Mllaatikea. ( hlcain aud
boo Beer i. TKKXHAfll
fronrletor
HOUSE MOVING.
Renner & Davis,
THE
Practical House Movers,
will tlo all woik in tlioir line prociptly
and autiNfactorilv. AiMrou,
KKNSEK& DAVIS,
Orcoo City, Orogon.
LUMBER!
FOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER
CO TO
Geo. S. McCord's Milt
on Mt. riensunt 2 vjiiles south of
Oregon City.
A. WALKER.
Painter, Kalsominer,
and Decorator,
Is irepnred to attend promptly tc
work entruBwd to liim.
Fatronage resptrctfully solicited.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY.
tOCATKO BETWEEN THE BKIDOE AND
DKPOT.
Dinililo nnd Single RiL-s. and sad
dle horse always on hand at the
lowest prices. A corrall connected
with the barn lor loose bwck.
I utiiin ro-iinlilllf inv kind ol
stot:k promptly attnntlud to by person or
letter.
Horses Bought and Sold.
M. H. Fliuaxnri.
J. P. Hill,
Flanagan & Hill,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR STORE.
KERFS ON HAND THE BEST bei.rc I ion
of Wli ea, Liquor, Alt, Beer. Ac, to bt
i..n in th Stat. In LomiarEaatbam ulott
Olve m a call.
HALE AND HALE ON DRAUOHT,
FOR SALE,
40 acres with name locality,
finely Improved, for ale choap.
One of tho good farms or Liacna
mas county within two miles of
Oregon City in a fine state of culti
uation. Also land in Clackamas county,
near new motor line. Fine for
farming. Terms easy.
F. 0. McCOWN & CO.
The Cliff House,
John Bittner, Prop.,
Oregon City, - Ore.
The LEADING HOTEL of the city.
The table supplied with the best
the market affords. Rooms
large and well furnished
with comfortable beds.
Sample Boibi for Commercial Twiltri.
BANK OF OREGON CITY
Paid up Capital $50,000.
rHksmiiNT THOMAS CHAR MAN.
Cakiiikh ( HAS. ILCAUKIKLO.
Manaukm K. L. EASTIIAM,
Denoalta reni'tved auli)eii to rheek.
Aiiriived lillla and nmea illaeoauled
t'ounty and vily warranta IiouhIiI.
t.oane mado on avallahle aetnirlty.
Colleettoni made routilly.
Iiralta aold on t'orlland, San PnuiflxHi.Ciilra-
o. New York, and all irluilial vllloa ol Ku-
ro,
TelvKraphld axeliainiea anlit on Cortland, Man
Frauelavo, Clili'an i and Aew York.
Interest rattl on time Misrolliiwi:
For three montha, 4 per rent per annua,
for inouilia. 6 per eent. per annum.
Fur H uiomlia, i per cent, per aitiiunt,
Tlmt WrtlSealea ol tlepmite payahl ion de
mand, but latere. t forlvlted II drawn belorf
udol term ol depoalt,
. CITY BATHS
AND
Tonsorial Parlors.
AIR CUTING' nHAMPOOING
AIR DYEING J INGL'ING.
Sh.irj Kazorstt ('loan Towels
Ladies' and children' Imirouttiug
a siKH-ialty.
Hot or cold imths at any time.
25cts. BATHS 25cts.
W. C. GREEN,
Opposite the Post Office.
If you are in nw-d of a llariuvui, Saddle,
UriilU'.or 1u'iiuih, you oanaavo inoney
hy rallint! on me. Fine HuuiiV Httnu'Sii-
and StiH'k Suillli'K m tila to onlor.
Whether you want to buy or not ben
in town rail on mo.
THE BLUE FRONT
Harness Shop.
Also Aitont (or tho Celebrated
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
Willamette Heights !
ONE MILE FROM THE
Suspension Hridge
ON TIIK WKSTSIHK.
A Fine Chance to Invest
I3ST
Acre Property.
Inquire of
McCOWN & CO.
LLVESAY k SHUTE,
Clackamas, Or.
DEAI.KIW IN
FLO UK, FKKD, OKA IN A
(JOHN MKAL.
Agents fur Clackamas aiu7 Or.
cgon City for tho Col
umbia Flour.
ALSO
Ktrp on hand
Kustic Fooring, ('oil
ing and all kinds of Finish
ing Lumber, Dressed
Fence Tickets of
all sizes.
CHOICE Columbia Ce
dar Shingles.
CLACKAMAS
"HEIGHTS."
"CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS"
is divided into 70, two and ono-half,
a ii.l den onrn trniit.M. It is located
on tho heights overlooking the
Clackamas; lienoo us name, u is
oKnnf Him miln from Court House
and One-half mile from tho city
limits, ilio comity roau crosses
"CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS"
which makes it easy of access, being
about twenty minutes walk from
the centre of Oregon City.
"CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS"
lies in Oregon City School district,
and purchasers can have the advan
tage of sendinc their children to a
irnriil. twilled Tillblic school. The
Boil is good, the Location very
healthful, all Fruits and Vegetables
vinld abundantly. Terms one-third
down, and balance in one year at
eight per cent. For lurlner panic
ulars inquire of
E. E. CHARMAN,
City Irug Srp
MWiFarirs
The Commercial Dank,
OK ORKUON CITY.
CAPITAL 1 100.000.
TramacU a oanaral lanklng suilnaii."
tioaua mad. Illlla dlieonnleil. liakea rol
teollona. Hiiv. and anil a eii'lialiae on all point.
In the Itulled State., Kurop and Hona Knn
lieiioalla reil"iid aitlileet lo vhei'k Interim al
li.ual ralea allowed oil time detioalla. Hank
open from a. M lo i r. a, aaluniay avtuinia
trout ti lo 7 r. M.
D U. LATOt'KKTTR, PraMnl.
r. K. DuNAI.I'SoN, Caihlar
WOOD TURNING
A.nsriD -
SCROLL SAWING.
Parties desiring Wood Turning, Vat
turns, liraekets, or
Shop Carpenter's Work
' Will t Suited by Calling on Ma.
Doors, Windows and Blinds
TO ORDER,
a. II. BESTOW,
W"Olp. Hie Congregational Cliurtli'
THE
LINE OK
GROCERIES
IN THE CITY.
Call and Examine
MY I'RICES.
Twel'.li and Main S'.a , Oregon City.
Money to Loan.
In sum of I tOO.OO to $.V,um
Jas 1'. Shaw,
Itenl Estate and Financial agnnt, Oregon
City, niKile I'oat ollice .
loriri: i ok im iii.K A'i iot.
t'NiTan STtria Land Ornri.
OkauoN City, Or., May U, i
NnuV la hereby alven that In compliance
wild ih. jirovl.lona of thf a. l of ea.uirea. of
JiiiieU, l7, entitled -An aet for Ih aaleul Urn
ber lauda lu the State ol California.
Orea-oit, Nevada, and Vtaahlinftoa Terrl
tory." Man Jeiiwn of Aln.lel. eonnty
of wla, alat f Wahlli(tua, ha Ilil.
day nie.1 In Ilil. oltio 111. .worn alalenieiil
No .I'-V lor Ih puri'lia.eol the SK i.ol Seoilon
No la, In Tuii.lili No t South, katif So 7
Kat. and will offer proof to .how that th land
mnillil li aior valualil for It llmlwr or .ton.
than for airteollura! purMa. and lo e.l.b
II. h hi. claim lo aald land befnr th refine
aud receiver of thlaoAe at Orei Clly, or.,
on Tueaday, Ih Wrd day of aeptemlwr, liwu.
II namea aa wlinea.ea: Frank llaulou aud
Man. Auderton of Mill Falla, lwla county,
V.iliiti.n; W A CaU.rn aud N J Welch of
forllaud, tirenmi.
Any and all oeraona cUlmlnf adveraely Hi
aiMive de.crllied lauda ar renue.ie.1 to fll
their claim. In Ihla nitic on or before .aid gtrd
day ul September, l"VU
J. T. Am.KSON,
VI HefUter.
TIMIIKK LAND, ACT JI'NK l.WK
ioi io: t on i'i iii.k atio.
I'stTitp Statu I.AS0 Orrirt, I
likie.ios Citv, Or., May Ti, IstW.I
NOTICE i lieri'liy glvrit t tint In compll-
am-e Willi the provision or tne act ol t ou-
Kre or June .H, IS7S, enlillcl "Ail act for
the anle of liinlierlnnila in the Hlnlca of t'al
ilornlu, (in'Kon, Nevada, and Wualiinitton
Territory," Arthur lllnhmw of HimhI
Itiver, County of Waarn, HlHle of Ori'iron,
hua Ihla ilnv 'filed In this ollice hla aworn
itnlcini'iit So, 'Jiati, for the piirtlniM) or the
N Kol'NW H soil K H of 8W '4 of Kcc
Hon Mi. .ti, III lowiianm nil. i noiitn,
II V.. y L'u. ..,.1 ...ill ,.H ..Mw.r .
uliow Unit the luml aouitht la mora valuable
for lla tinilHT or atone than for airrlt'tiltiiriil
piiriHinca, mul lo citulilii.il In claim lo aaiil
Iniiil iH'fore the ItcKiater and liccclver of
Ihia ollice ul OriKiiii City, Urcson, on
Wcilnewhiy, the iUth tiny ol hepieniiier,
Iwai He iiiinioa aa wltncMai.B : M. L. Ijiv.
j. ('. Iiirera. I., K. Morae, and I Ncnlilli,
all of Hood Itiver, Wanco county, Or.
Any ami all ix-moiia cluliiiliiK adveraely
the lilKive ih'.iTlla'd land, are reitieateil to
llle their rlniins in thia ollice on or before
said 2llli liny of September, ISIkt.
j. i. Al l r.nmin,
0-111-8 21 IteKlalcr,
TIMBER LAN I), ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
lOTKi'. I'OK nilll.ICATIO.il.
t'siTan Stats Land Orric. (
Oh so os City, oi May 17, lsyft j
Nollco la hereby given that In compliant
with tho provlaloiia of th act of ConireM uf
June a. I, entltliil An act for the aal of tlin-
ber landa In the statea ol :alllrnla, oreion,
Nevaila and Wa.tiinffton Terrltorv." tliaa
S. Steveua of Aberdeen, county of Chehalli,
Stat of Wanhlurtiui, haa till, day Sled In till,
olllc hi aworn tatemeut No. 'iihti, for the pur
eliaa of the SK H ol Section No. 10 In Tuwn
abip No, i South Rang No 7 Ka.l,
and will ofler proof to alio that th
laud aoiignt la more vaiuaui lor n tiinoer or
Ion than lor agricultural purpoaea and tu
tabllnh hi. claim to aald land belor th Keg
later and Itecelverof Ihla olllc at Oregon Clly.
Oregon, on Thtiraday the IHlliday ol September,
m. lie namea aa wltneaaea: J K Alllmin.
l( II Hatea of Aberdeen, Waahlngton; W A Ca
born and N 1 W elch of Portland, or.
Any and all iieraoua claiming adveraely th
above dcacrlbed landa ar rtuiieated to Al
their clalma lu thia olllc on or before aald lath
day of sepumkur, law). T. AffKKSON,
-l-S-al Keeiater.
TIMllF.lt UND ACT JUNE 1, 1878,
OTI4'K I'OK tvm.U'ATIO.V
UsiTsn HTATKa f,Asn Orrti n, I
oiikuuh uit, or., May n. xm.
Notice li hcrcliy given that In eninpllanoo
With th iirovlaiotia ol Ih act of oougreHi ol
June H, lsts aiitlllcd An act for th aal of tim
ber landa lu th Stnlea of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Waahlugtou Territory." Frank
llanlon, of l.lltle Kalla, County of l.ewli, Slate
of Waalilnglon haa thia day Sled In thia olllc
hla aworn ataumteut No, mfts, for Ih purohaae
ol th NK ' of Section No. W, in Townahlp No.
'iHotith, Kiinga No 7 Knat, and will nlTer proof
to i how that the land aotight I mora valuable
for lla Umber or (ton than for agricultural
purpnaiia and to tabllah hi claim to aald
land before th Kegiater and Receiver of Una
olllc at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tueaday the
lrd day of September, 1HU0 II namea aa wit
ne.Mii: liana Jemen, of Alnalcl, I.wla Co,
Wiiahlngton; Ilmia Auderaon, i.ittle falla,
l.cwla county, Waalilngtom W A Cabom and
N J Welch of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all pemnna claiming adveraely th
above -deNiiribed landa at requested to file
their claim in tbli ollice on or before aald Xlrd
day of September, 1WK) . J. T. APfKHSON.
o-lli--'iI Keglatcr.
Iotle for l'lilillecatlon.
CiitTti) Htatk La tin Orrics, I
Oitsuon CItv, Or., July 7, ISM.)
Nellce II hereby given that the following
named letller haa AM notice of hla Inteutlon
to make Anal proof In aupportof hla claim, and
that laid prnoi will be mad betora tne regta-
tur and receiver ol the U. 8 Land Olllc at (
),re-
gnn City, Oregon, on Thtiraday, Augtiit W, 1HU0,
vlr: Itobert Coutier, liomeatead Entry, No. MM,
....!.. 1 il B i , I . U ... mm OH 11 m
l.ir Ml. , C, 1. u, V, n, V. any . Q .,
r 8 e. He namea the following wllneiiM tfl
prove ooiiiiiiuoiiB ruaiueuce ot'ou, auu. uuitiva
(ion, aald liiml.vlt: T. a. Morgan, 0. 0, Arm
lining. B (!. Uh I and A. Ketchtlon, al) ol
Viola V. O.i Clacliamai county, Oregim.
j.T.Ari'KasoN,
7-s-D-ll Kesialar
. . 1 I
NoUt Istsikg, rondpt books, elr,, nt, IIiIn
ollUe, well gotten it i mid noiit ly bound.
Hawed SIiIiikIi'm fur miln In nu'louil
lots. liKjiiire of I). J. SivlUi'r.
.Soatoiintl flooring, coilitiK, riistlo, uml
Miigh liiinber In (inutilities to suit, at
JoncV Inill. AiIdrwHN J. A, Juskm,
i Oitigon (illy.
.. i ;';wi' i.;.ir
l'aik I'lanei Is I'opiilur Property.
No. 1 an Win! shingles in nir loud luU
lmviadsbliii(ls In largo itiniitilies. v
quire el II. ,1, 8witv.nr.
Till riAi s To ihiv.- llioh nnd dry
olosti toropiod Miotiii line, near en nnery
and ww mill, Clni-kiitiins llelnbts Is
tb Ideal home. Lois m) uinl V0 ; fill
down! Utluiiee weekly payments of one
dollar eaolt. rrlee will iiilviinco .May
nrst.
I'ars Plttt'H Is ropiilnr I'Mpurty.
Farm for lain of I'.'l 'u iieros, fi'a miles
from Oregon Citv ami 17 miles (torn
l'...ll-.,.l . .!) !...... ... I . ,. I ...II, Ail
. Ul , ...in ,1 fiiim , ..m. mnn, .
acre ii lulu r fuuea ; .'HI aures In iiinmlow,
oret.'tU, to. x Also one of Ii5 aerra par
tially Improved, adjoining tlio above
tract. Will sell on bent of lerins. Ad
dross, V, 0. McCown A Co. If
TnnmiH Nnlleei,
Largo sire, on etolb, and pluin, nt tlio
ENmiellll'l! (ll'r-lt'K,
Notlre,
TIlH CUIIltV HH.H..I ll tt'lll III! Ill lltl. Ill
fleo every Snliirdity inilii further notice.
4 . tv, umim.is, i otimy AMMiiNaor.
Atlenllon Tcufliers.
IleiHirtment i-tirds, gianl fur tlneu
months Complete, mul mi omul curd
board. For siilo ut Hits olllro, Semi lor
samples,
The Whltock Mute.
T. V. Ryan, Ihn uigiien of tho Whit-
link Stoto would full the iitlenlioii ol
those persons to whom he hits sent
ataloiiii tit ol their amiuttta, and hIho
thosti who know theuou'lvc lobe in
debted to snld store, Hint they must cull
on him at bis ollice in lrivii t'lly, nnd
tlio Die SHttlii on or befnro tho l ith
day of Augtiat, A. !., l.s'st.
Slrujetl.
A tWiHver-old Imv llllv, slruved from
M.W. Randall's lutiu ulxmt July 1st
Anyoiin reluming ber to (he ulmvo men
tioned furin will ho comiietiHuti. I,
'l.ia I'. It nuai.i,.
for Sale.
One of the lineal pntirie litrms in (Mitck-
ainua ion nt v . lolly imnroved mul in
llrst-t'lass ciiii'lilinii. On liiiuoos Mnl.illu
prairie, near line of I'oillitiid and Silver
ton raiiruud survey. It is a hurifiiiii
V. O. Mi I'owN A t'u
Oregon City,
A Xpc 'iiliillnii.
Kino residence projH.ilv in Oregon l ily
IxH'oiiiiiig Very doairiiblis The N. V
Itaiiilrtll reaidimeo tirolierlv bus In en
aiiliiliviihul into bits, and will l sold (or
f.fiO Bimce As s.m ss tli.-y bitve nil
Ihhiii wild there will be it ih uw Dig lo ilu-
lormlno who ahull gel the rcnli'in'e.
Here is a spleiitlid opiHirttinily In gel a
1(100 realdemu, with two lots (tee inn
nioet desiratilu l"iriluii ol lliecilv. Stit li
uptsirtnuities wetir only once In a lile
time. Tim lot on which the dwellings
aland -sill b-a 100 feel sipiato. Kor lur
ther imrtictilnis aiplv to
liVAS .V UA.NOAI I..
I'ark I'luro Is l'opular I'roperly
llcnlilt mid l.oin.'cWtr.
lie A Wiir.inl Hull's llvjicllic
Ti.iuIiiiiiL fur Iho iH.riiiiiiiiiiit cure of dis-
oases witiioilt either nieiliriiie, electricity
or costly appliances Works m period
harmony with tho laws ol limine.
r-..ui M ii'MM'tiMiii "extnt" which
gives the history o! the physiological
discovery. Semi lor ctrciiiuis ut my ex
pense, l'rico ol llenllh I'utiiphlet 14.110,
Atlilress, J u . iiioMAs,
Muliillii. Or.
A Fine Fnrm.
SroPl If you itro wauling a lino farm,
hero is your chance. ItHI ucres, three
miles from Oreiion Citv, one mile from
Clackamas Heights, where town lots
are selling for -,70 each. Oood
house, barn, woodshed, mot house; .1(1
seres cleared, tiuod timber, nettr saw
mill : well and springs never dry. Will
sell farm, or farm fttid slock. For pur-
liculnrs cull at this oldco.
Clly Tax Notice.
All lines due Onwin Cilv under gen
eral and speeiul levy, lire now tine mul
payable at tho ollice ol s. u. ttreeti,
city treusurer. All luxes not pintl by
SobtcmlMT 1st, will I reltirneil ileliu-
qiient and costs milled I hereto.
S. K. ini tx,
Cily Treasurer.
Iltntrdor ljiinliziilliiii.
Noticn is hereby L'ivi n Hint the Hoard
ol Etiiulitation of Cluckuiiiits county
will meet ul Hie v oiin iiottm! in virt;"ii
Cll.i n 1,.,.I,.U K.illllllllllllC l.'i Wial.
VIIJ.uii ...iniiii j , . .- ,
lor the pun oso of t-nuuli.ing tho assess-
nient of lHtMt. All chums (or corrot tions
must be made before tho Hoard .
J. , noiii.k, Assessor,
TcHclieis' i:iiiiiliiiilloiii.
Nutice is hereby given, thai for tho
niieiviMo nf innkiiiir an exuiiiiiiiitioii of
ail persons who limy oiler themselves us
usnoidutes ltr leiiclieisoi mo seiiuols ol
this county , tho count v schonw stiperm
tviidont thereof will bofd n public exam
ination ut the court bouse in Oregon
City, commencing ut 1'.' M. August M7(h,
18IMJ.
Dated this 1Kb dity of August, IH'.M),
Al.KX. Thomson,
County School Siiperinlmitleiit of Cluck
amus county, Oregon.
I'ark Place Is Popular l'ropei ty,
Nollcc.
My entile luw and money lending
business will bo carried on us usual tltir
ng my absence from tho state. Air. A.
H. Dresser will btivo cliiugn of it.,
W Caiiuv Johnson,
( kenp Ln nil Fur Sale.
1 Choice funning land, throe miles from
Orogon Clty.ln from 10 to IDO-aore tritcls
at 25.00 to 1)0.00 per iteto. Cull on or
address, Ryan & Uumlall or
J. 1). Rknnick, Orevnn City,
Wan I til.
To contract for the delivery of 1,000
cords of wood for fuul, I'yr further in
formution, cull at our ollice nt works.
WlM.AMKTTK Putd'A 1'Al'KR Co.,
Oa.DKitr K. Smith, Huperiiiteiulont.
Wool Wanted.
On and after May lillli the OiegonCity
Woolen mill will be prepared to buy
wool for which tlmy pay tlio highest
uTSKfit Di'ico. Ity order ol tho
0. C. M. Co.
For Side.
820 acres of luml, 8 mllos from Oregon
Oily, at (10 per acre, Apply to
1), J , Hwitzkh,
STATIi ANDGliNIiRAL
News Items I'lipiial from Our lix-
clidiinis
Ami llolli'd Duo ii for tlio Di Ii i'IiiIIoii
of Our Iti'ittlcr.
The Heiiulu bus passed a bill uppro
iiriiiiliig tlitl,l)i)i),iiiii) for rivers nnd liar
Inns,
The mill lullciy bill bus pusscd tlio
li'UIMi. Siime ol Iho meitilsos Ol ( oil
glens i l.iim Hie bill is liiicolislltutloliiil.
t'oiitraels have been sluiied for I lie
erection of the new St. Helen's hull at
roiflund. ,
Mrs, Henry Ludiges, of Cattmspiutrie,
was found deud by her husband last
week, sitting on a clittlr In tho house.
Thomas Sinllb, of Klii kllut countv,
klllt'd a bhn k bear weighing bOO poutuls
oiibday last week,
A the near 1'liitiliuiiln on Wednesday
of lust week destroyed the house and
barn of llui vuy Jlrow:;.
Tho roudlied ol tho Northern Pacific
bus Ih'oii taxed by thn Kittitas county
commin.-iioiier at (oOO.lKKI.
Nano'ni Fields, of (irunt county, wus
adjudged iiisiillit lliat Week, nnd Will bo
t.tkeu lo the asylum.
The stuto ugrlciilluiii! collog will hold
it dinner's In -litulu ut (iruuls I'ans, Atig
tiet.:l mid .lilh.
Preparations nr being made to coin
ineiice uindiiig on tho Portland A Coua
liny ruilroud.
The Piirillc Fxpri'SH coiiiiuiuy lost
I'lil.OiK) on the MiKsotiri l'ucilli: railway
early Sui.dity mnriilug nenr Tipton, Mo.
I lie tiiiin w as held up by robbers
Tho Calapoolit Is lower tiiiin It bus
been fur years, notwithstanding tint
heiivy aiio'w lull of lust winter and
Spllllg.
Seven logging camps ul Westoort uro
nil Imsy polling 111 luii. It is eslnnttted
Hint their couihineil output will reach
l.'i,tkli),(kKJ.
William C, liri'wu, of Dullus, Polk
unity baa uncle an oiler to furnieh half
ol Iho capital fur the building ol a new
court hotiNU ut 1 1 int il.ice, under cut tain
proviHion.
leu'llolon liiliiuie: Ills lirelly hard
lo tell which Ih tliucauiu uf the inoetdis-
guat ul Portland, their badly botched
cciiKtls or tin ii lcicatiKly defeuted base
lull! ('lull.
An linuno puticut from Malheur coun
tv was taken tu the iixvltnn lust wtsk.
He ia u ('iiniuliiiu, iiged '.'il voir. Dime
tiuu'U cuuned his iiiMiinity. Tho mull
i laiins lo ! tho lost ChuJley Ross.
It is now rumored thai the great Ninth
ern railway w ill be extended into Cali
fornia. Railway ullicuiN admit thai the
road is us able lo build into California as
any of tlio great Western roads.
Tho lemiiliis of John C. Wells, the
liiakeiinui recently killed on the I'nioli
I ai illc, have liccn Ititcrrcil ut linker
t'lly under the auspicoa of tho lotlgo of
Odd I clluws ul that place.
John (iieiiu'er one of thu early settlors
on Khcu creek, died ut his homo lind
I uemlay, liom blooil poisoning. A few
days ugo ho run u splinter uf wood into
liis thumb uud fuilud to remove It.
Raker Citv 's iH-ing visited by a crowd
ol very loiiuh cliuraclon.. The gang con
siels of about uight perilous, four ol
whom, tin) lieinocrut says, ant languish
ing behind the bars ol (lie city bastile.
The I'nion county Industrial Kuwait
bus Ih cii oigaliiAcd Its objects aro to
udverliso the re-niurces of I'nion coiiuly,
both ut home mul uluo.id, and to secure
the heel market for Its products.
Some Elleusbiirg hooilluins got full of
beer hint Sunday and alteinpled to ciii
tore the town. Alter a hard Unlit they
were landed in j.ul and puid (10 each for
their ulitilHcnictit
The citi.eii.i of tint high bridge on the
old I'.llis logging road, near Olyinpiu,
mo considerulily excited over Iho pios
ii.h Is of teuring it il iwu in clearing its
right ol wuy.
Another stage held up nnd robbed
near l.ukoview. The rubbers secured
f ill from the imssungors, but there was
nothing of value in thu mail bug or ex
press box.
The Prince of Wales is said to lean
aciiinsl liberalism in polities, and has
been utvtng ulinniit undivided utliMitloii
to Iho alliiiis of state and all social duties
oiinected with the sovereignly.
Woik is progressing finely on the
lingo boom across bum St. Helens nt
the in hi I It of Lewis river. Tlio boom
will exleiid nearly to tho breakwater
and it w ill take about another mouth to
put in tho plug
There is considerable discontent
among the petiole who have to travel
over the roud leading from I'nion to Rig
reek via lclocuset, owing to tho (act
the new road around Lyon's hill is left
Incomplete.
Fninia, a li-yeitr-old daughter of Wil
liam Nye, nf Colombia City, wus drowned
last Sunday while playing on the rtvor
bank. Her II year old brother fell in
with her but he was saved by a Mr,
Ilonser. The gill's body was recovered.
Aunt liana, aged years, and well
known lo old residents of Walla Wulln,
died on Wednesday evening ut Rt Mary's
hospital. The cause ol death was old
ago and continued illness from rheuma
tism. Two men were utiested in Walla Wulla
Thursday, who uro thought to bo the
men who have lately boon stealing in
the Tucanon country. They hud a band
of steers in their possession when ar
rested. Two French biologists huvo concluded
that microbes uro not killed directly by
the electric currents ordinarily used in
medical work, but that tho observed de
struction of bacteria has been duo to tho
disengagement, ol acids or of oxygen .
Tho children ot H. W. R. Jones, of
(Imvais, w ho was recently buncoed out
of (0000, havo applied to tho county
court to huvo a giiiirdiuu appointed for
tlio old num. They claim that ho is too
old to look ufter his property.
Chares E. Meech, of Portland. luiU
been appointed special agent to niuke ro-
euiiiiioration ol tho census ol Alultnutmih
count v. in conjunction with bisjciuI
agent John D. behind, who is sent out
from Washington city, lloothby ik to
Lions tlio Jul) lit baleiu.
Theio is ovory Indication that gruding
will bo in operation in a week on the
Koseburg-Coos buy road. Iho survey
is up to Coaledo and a low pass coming
out ut Hud crock bus been found lot his
place, that is said will cut oil' two miles
aiul suvo if 1110,000 in construction.
I . F. Bnssott, a pioneer miner of Rock
Point piocirot, was partly paralyzed on
thn 5th inst. , but wo are pleased to learn
ho is improving nnd is able to talk some
again. Wo were informed that dipt.
Anknoy, of Sterling, was partly para
lyzod a fow days ago, Ashland Record.
Representative Hormann has secured
tho passage of a bill for a pousion to
Mrs. Caroline linker Slovens. She is
tho daughter of Col. K. 1. Baker, who
was shot dead ut tho head of bis regi-
inmil ut Hull's Hlnir at the sume time lie
was a United Ktuten Senator from Ore
gon. Ed, Llbby employed by Mticklo Bros,
was killed ut Sauvle's Island Thursday,
by a runaway team. He was puttings
hayrack on a wagon, when the team
started, tluowliig him ugalnst stump.
Ho only lived about an hour after lining
picked up,
There bus not been a single day with
in tho lust month when this market,
says thn Dalles Jtemlr.er, was fully sup
plied with eit'uir fruit. Isirrles or veget
able, and yet so many people complain
of no Inducements for brunchlng out in
production.
A young ludy wus badly burned in tho
lilllu town of Spicnr, Wednesday. In
attempting to kindle a lire by puiirlng
eoul oil ujion It from a glass measure,
the Oil took fire sod exploded the vessel
the pieces of which cut, her in several
ibices, besides, she was ..severely
burned. . '
Wttllot Crowley, of Dallas, while out
chopping wood lust week, was running
awuy from a lulling true uud ran under
the descending ux of hi companion,
receiving a blow that laid oissii a trash
iiliimt tli rei) Inches long on tho left
shoulder, culling tlio muscles and flesh
from tho bouu.
Lebunou Express: Oregon does not
ulwuys have a full crop, but you cannot
put your linger on a shj( in the Union
Willi lewer continuencles to unset the
calculations of the (armor thuu this
stain. The wur of w inds, the crackling
heat uud the iiivusion of pustifurous In
sects never mar our peace nor destroy
our craps.
(irxitts l'uss Courier: "It Is a down
right shnine to allow Ashland to ship
more limn three-loiirths of all blackber
ries roiisumed In this cily. Still she
supplies her own demand besides Mod
ford, (iraiits Pass ui,. other towns from
not to succeed twenty acres of vine, We
have the land but not the lierrynicn.
County Commissioner McOtioon of
A. I..,.,u .... i l...u ........ i. ....I I.......
.... iiiniiij, nn icveneu iviivi iruui
theshuriir of Whitman county inform
ing hhn thut ho had arrested two men
w ho hud been stealing fut sloera, driv
lug tlicui into Idaho and selling thorn,
and thut they bad along with others ,
omo of McQueen's cattle.
The Pasco irrigation district has boon
turmoil, snd it is inKed to take water
from the Knako r"er, elevating it 1 10
feet Into a canal by means of a steam
I in m ps to 1.0 located three miles from
Pasco. The directors have advertised
for bids for the plant snd for construct
ing thu caiiul and also for the sale of
bonds to the amount of 100,000.
It is hinted that work on the Corvul-lis-J
unction extension us soon as the
work on Cow Creek canyon is com
pleted. There are 2,0K) men employe j
there nnd they expect to finish the job
in about six weeks. Just bow truo the
minor is we arv not prepared to say,
but one thing is certain, the people of
the west sido need tho road ami the
railroad ought to have some respect for
their reasonable demands. Corvallis
Times.
An exchange s.ivs:S. P. Kladden, o
Eugene, wum interviewed this week by a
rcnrtcr. Mr SluJdun said that be had
an order of from one to tun car loads of
Oregon prunes for tho Australian mar
ked As be bus sent sonic, there and tl-y
commanded Hie highest price so that he
can now dispose o( all be can ship to
that country very advantageously. This
should bo welcome newg lo Oregou fruit
a-rowers aud esiecially to those of this
county for w hich the prune is especially
iiuapieii.
U. W. Iliini has built and is building
single-handed, more miles of railroad
thun any tniiil in the Northwest, or in
the I'nion for Hint mutter. His lines ra
diate (mm Wulla Wullu, reach to Dayton
north nnd eastward, and will bo extend
ed to Isiwiston, Idaho, southward.
His road touches Pendleton, Oregon,
with a proposed continuation to the
lleppner country. Resides these he is
constructing a lino to the (ireut UramU"
Rondo .alley, and bns engineers on the
Held building to Portlund snd dray's
Harbor. Ho is well known throughout
the Northwest, and is possessed of won
derful energy. Undoubtedly bis capa
bilities have not boon awakened, und his
successes nre but in their infancy . Ho
iHissossos a lieatitilul homo at 'Walla,
lie is but 48 years of ago.
roKTLAXU'M UHKAT EXPOSITION'.
Still Jlore Palming Secured Application
, SUU I oming lu, "
In addition to the elegant collection of
paintings secured by tho management
for tho art gallery heretofore noticed, and
which, without question, will Is) a great
surprise and delight to the lovers of art,
they have added to the list a fow more
from one of the leading galleries of New
York city, through the personal influ
ence of Signor I.iberutl. The art com
mittee bus decided 't-aliut out all day
light from tho nf gallery and light it
both afternoon nriiT fyenlnit' with' electa
city, tho iiieaniMaantla-ot fmlng used
nnd so placed with reflectors as to threw
tho light on the paintings so as t$ pro
duce the propor elloct. '
WKD1I1NU PAY.
Superintendent Allen, in arranging for
wedding day, Octolstr Sth, arranged for
but two couples to bo married on that
occasion, in tho exposition. He has al
ready received applications from four
voting men, with the consent of thuir
best girls, to be married on that date,
but as the first two applying woie the
two lucky ones, the other two will have
to make other arrangements, unless an
other (woning can be Bet apart or some
thing happens to oluiiigo tho minds of
tho ilrst onus applying, in which case
they will be next on the list.
APPLICATIONS FOIt SPACE .
Applications for spnee are still coming
in, nnd at present there are a little more
than double the number now than there
wore last year at this time. Among
those received during the last woek.were
a number from the Sound cities, two
from;iduho, and several from the East.
Superintendent Allen's ollice hours at
the Exposition building ore from 10 A.
M. to 4 P. M., the remaining; time he
can be found at bis down-town olllco,
171 Second street. Oregonian.-
The Gladstone Mill company com
menced sawing yesterday, having sluiced
out their millruce so that they have suf
ficient water. They will cut lumber nt
present to finish up their mill, and will
jxit in a planer and lath saw nt an ear
ly day . They have a ninety horse pow
er, nnd a good head of water, and will
soon be prepnred to supply tho urgent
demand for lumber,
Tho Orogoiiiun snys there is a great
deal of fruit in Oregon this year, and
there Is a great demand for it from out
side the stuto, so fruit growers are in a
fair way to make something thia year.
If ono has good fruit ot any kind he Iuib
no trouble in llnding a market for it. The
commission men are very busy, and one
of them said vesterdav ho wished there
wore more linns in the business to re
lievo bun of some of the work.
New sot fo harness for sale at this Olllee,
A bargain.
OREGON'S EDITORS.
The Press Association Wind Up
Their Business by Visiting
Oregon City,
Tlio Hoard or Trade Wive Them a
llniiiiiit nod llcrcplion on Tlie
West Side.
Hal unlay wus tho lust day's session of
tin) Oregou Press Association . In the
morning they went on an excursion over
the motor lines to tho peninsula of the
Columbia, ami returning took thesieumer
Diidlne for Oswego snd Oregon City,
There were about ZOO editors and their
guests, and on arriving at Oswego a cast
of thirty-live ton of metal wus nimbi in
tmtsouce of the party, On tho bout a
business inueling wus held at which res
olutions were pusscd thanking the peo
ple of Portland fur their appreciation of
the association. Words could hardly
express their gratitude at the w uy they
were received by the metropolis of the
stuto. They further urged a recount of
the whole state, and urged our senators
snd representatives to use every effort
to secure liberul appropriations for thn
rivers and harbors of the state. They
also recommended that a state board of
trudo Is? organized, and thut each town
in the stale le urged to organize a local
Ismnl, and that the state board Is) con
stituted of delegates from the l'ul
Ixjunls.
One important resolution passed is as
follows:
Thut we do not view with favor tho
action of tho locul nnd stuto organiza
tions In advertising Oregon and the
Northwest in Eastern publications at
high rutes. Isdieving tlmt such money
exsmded in homo publications would
serve tho purpose bettor and at tho same
inno encoiirngo the tituliling up ol strong
and profitable pajwrs in our ow n state.
The Oregon City Hoard of Trade bud
unpointed committees, and made com
plete preparations for their reception
snd entertainment. Everything went
oil pleasantly, the only drawback being
a inisiinuerstunaing about tne landing ol
the bout, ss it was the intention of the
Oregon City peoplo to havo the boat
bind on the west aide near the grounds
wbero the tubles were spread. As it
was they had a long inarch through the
strsets to reach the grounds .
They were met at the .w harf near the
woolen mills by members of the Hoard
ot Trade and the Oregon ("itv cornet
bund, when they passed up Main street
past the immense w oolen mills and across
the tissiision bridge to the grove on the
I lull' w here the dinner was spread on .
four long tallies After all had liecn
seated, Hon. J. T. Apperson, president
of the Hoard of Trade, made the address
of welcome. Ho mentioned the province
of the newspaper in educating the peo
ple; that it educates the peoplo to the
greut ail vantage of our w hole state, nnd
now ns they look nl)ut them that they
niny aw the advantages snjoyed by Ore
gon City snd its immense water power.
That he felt it an honor to receive this
assembly of newspaper men, and the oc
casion w ould 1 one long to bo remem
bered. Judge M. L. Pi;- was repeatedly
called oil to respond, and did so in a very
pleasing manner. He sixke of the grat
itude which he felt for the cordial recep
tion tendered to the press. " Wo have
met with nothing but kindness from tho
citizens of Portlund, and now this is be
ing continued by the people of Oregon
Cit v. Sometimes we become discouraged
ami think our work is not appreciated,
nnd we appreciate the kindnesses. We
have received a grand welcomo from the
metropolis, and now we receive it from
the pioneer city of Oregon.
Short addresses were made by E. Ho
fer, of Salem Journal. 11. S. Hareourt,
of Portland Mercury, and J. H. Eddy,
late of Pendleton Tribune.
Afler dinner the pulp and paper mills
were visited, and considerable curiosity
was manifested to inspect the electric
plant here, but the time nt their disposal
was too short.
Tne Oregon City cornet bund accom
panied the editors on their return trip
to Portland. On board tho bout the
business meeting was again resumed,
and it was voted to bold the next meet
ing of the association at Astoria, and
other matters of minor importance were
attended to
Mr. E. Wr. Allen, of the North Pacilic
Industrial Exposition, cordially invited
be members of the association to be
present nt the exposition on Newspaper
day and accept of its hospitality.
The committee on arrangements ap
pointed tiy the Oregon City Hoard of
TJade, E. E. Chariuan, I. LoMahieu
und Charles Meserve, did their utmost
to inako the atluir a success. Mr. E. E.
Clitirman, the chairman of tho commit
tee, w as indefatigable in bis etlorts, and
worked early and late to make the recep
tion and banquet a credit to the occasion.
How W'Oll he succeeded is answered by
the complimentary remarks of tho visi
tors who repeatedly remarked that the
Oregon Wily )e-oplo knew how to enter
tain. -.., , .
Mr jo-.. ILitdmir and Mrs.. Fred R.
Chamian deserve i special mention for.tha
elegant lobster salad prepared by them
for the dinner.", The aish was tjulyap
preciuted, and rniuiy romiimentary re-
murks were heard'as to its quality.
The ladies composing the lloral com
mittee performed their part of the pro
gram admirably, and their decorations
were ono of the attractive- features of
the reception.
The visit of the editors of Oregon to
tho metropolis and Oregon Citv will be
productive ot much good, they nre
now convinced that the residents of this
part of state aro not the grasping, seltish
beings that some hnvo painted them. It
will bring the entire people of tho state
into harmonious combination, nnd they
wil, all work together for one great end,
for the advancement of tho entire state.
As you Go Through Life,
Don't look for the flaws as you go through
life;
And even n iton vou find them,
It is wise nnd kind to be somewhat blind
Ami look for tlio virtue behind them.
For the cloudiest night has a hint of light
Sninoivhere in its shadows hiding;
It Is better by far to hunt for a star,
Than the spots on the sun abiding.
The current of life run ever away
To the bosom of (iod's great ocean ;
Don t sct your force 'gninst the river's course
Ami think to niter its motion.
Don't waste a curse on the universe
llemember, it lived before you.
Don't butt at tlio storm w'itb your puny
form .
But bend and let it go o'er you.
The world will never adjust itself
To suit your whims (o the letter;
Some things must go wrong your whole lire
long
Ami tho sooner you know it the better.
It is lolly to fight with the Infinite.
Ami go under nt. Inst in the wrestle;
Tlio wiser man shapes into Clod's plan
As the water shapes Into a vessel.
Ella Wheeler Vilcox in Ladies' Home
Journal.
Dayton, Washington has had a $85,000
fire, The Columbia Chronicle lost al
most the entire outfit, it being the sec
ond time it has passed through a holo
caust of lire.
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