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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1890)
DMH AND VICINITY. j-i TaraRraphs of a Local and 1 Conoral Nature. tlem of Interest Collwtetl (htm ( II j mid Countrjr. kr, ami Mrs, Atotuo wsiu rejoice in 1 1 ossosaion ol bouncing baby tin hit A woes. Old. Mr ami Mr, i . r. rumor, w Marmot. liiUM'v over tu sdvont ol nlu . ; - . . i ... 1 1 ti. i.llvl illllljjllicr I'll notion itui. f-hei'itl ssinstm its "n"mH hiv-or (arm on ths MoUiln tor M.foK). tin i a mm tract ami etmtaltis SH3 t - - f . ..- II O - I.-- I Sienll . ii. -'nmmJii iih iwvn L.miii.''! a, deputy I nUthl 8utes Mr. ,1 by 1 intou Mates Marital L. X. ni ' K. James, :ot llutilianl. and ,ii M tinio settlor ol Oregon Clljr, Iim vii .i.l.m.lc inxMiio, and vent to tlio ao lum nt S.ili-m. 'I'lio (.illoftiK)! tiinrriss- livenees i( ri , ut ila'.o liuvo l'Hu IskihvI: Auiiiul ltl, ll.utio I.. Mow to 0, L. Henry : August -i, .Mis. Ouwi Clara to Carl Silig. Another weMing t Canvtuab. C. L. Ilenrv mid HnttU L. Moor wre mar ried August loth, by Kcv. John Parsons .it llu residence of lit bride l parents. It is reported that moot o( the ramp- rs -ii unoii niii imvp rviurueti io ilu-ir lioiues by net Monday, and tlis -;is.m at that I' buti will t practically elide-1. A'i ice eii'iim festival will be glvn In jho Smith st-ttloiupnt one mil west ol the siisiension tirnliw to-morrow even nu; tor the Ih-ih'IU ol Jtlie Paptlst Sunday H llool, Mosis. IVntlv and Ummibell. ln-onrl etors of the Contra) hotel, bakery and .invert- tnre, bav made an assiunment in William Mversfor the bom-tltof their creditois. Kcv. A. Koiseni. ut Corvallis. will . i. :.. i... ' t -. ... ..vd t i .... m i ..i... i. I.. .... v. hk """" lieu Miimiiv, me iiiu iiiBi. pvrvirea I nth morning and evening. Everybody m itct. . (hi hitl Thursdity Mr. Louis Freeman ;i.h iiKirn.sl to Mrs. Saruli K Maynanl oi this phuv. Justice T. V. Fouts tied tin- knot, un.l the lnippy couple are now i-njoyiui; ttn-ir honeyiniHin. At Wilhoiton AiigUHt 10, at tberesl- ,i, iuv oi I-.. urier, .-s-oii v tno' was tiiari i.-d ti .Mm Nettie K WingHeld, all i i "a. k.mut!" county, liev Isaiah M '.i!o o;Ut inte.1 on t ho occasion . !r .1, tiihlHin, o( KhkIo Creek, was in :ho i-itv .Monday. lie reports crups rrv ikki, una states mat there are thno threshers in bis neighborhood, tiou ain uiiil one horse power. .1 iii!ihn, of Kukile Creek, was in the city Moti'liiy. lie reports crops verv pi.!.!, iin-l timt then-are three thresher. iiimunk' in Ins iieiL'tilaorhixMl. two steam sii.l one burse power thresher. Mr. (i. II. Ihinn will rotnmence a twt iiioiiiIik -o'IuhjI at Sandy Kidirtt on the liiHt Mom lav in IVoember. When bis A-hoil expire at tlmt place lie will teach it - x iiioiiths term at Hhio landing M r. K K Crows, the popular merchant at tilii.Utone, bits received bis apiMiint mi-lit ii poitinu-iter at that place. Tbi ituv ill prove a great convenience to a l.i r'.' nimiU-r ol ptHiple n-shling in that vicimtv. v.vr il men and bovs have of late K--n milking a practice of huthing in the lu.in, without iii:nu haitbinic auiu. A l.t lii -1 .in- i':tMniiic that way at all hour l inn,- tin- day and evening, this prao Ha- lioiiM be :ilopM'l, Attrntion is railed to the new adver- ti-t'iiti-nt of O. K. A. rreytair, Uie popu ;ir North Oregon City Krocer. He car- ritit the most complete line of irrorerief hii-I i-.Tt.il.lt-sm the city, all fresh and ot '."'I iiiiiiilv, and sold at reasonable prii'i-s. (iive niin a call. 'i"- i.il attention is called to the an noiin, -ement of the Oregon Htate Fair nhirh i-oiiimences at Salem HeptemlN-r 1". IH'.M. .Over I5,0)0 are offered in fa-li preiiiiuiiis. This is the thirtieth uiinii.il exhibition, and nothing is being It tt iin.hlne to make it a greater success tiuui all previous fairs. Mr 1 1. J Slover, sexton of the city I'l'iiii'h-rv, has put in a hydraulic ram mt'l i-ii'i-i. ho tli ut be is now enabled to irrigate the (lowers and ahruht planted on the graves. He desires all persona nho have purchased lots in the ceme ti-ry, vii, have not sei-ured deeds for the h inn-, to coino forward and get them. A ni-vv siilu-walk is badly needed from the ( lilf llou-e to the bridge on the Can- c-niah road, fhe Bund on this short I'll-.-,- of Htreet is almost ankle dep. nuking it disagreeuble for laute pass ing that way. The proiwr authorities xlioul l hihi that a sidewalk is constructed thi-r.-. 'i'lo-1 .t ii k work is all completed on the i ar.-i- in i lit ion to the woolen mills, ami tin- lloois have hee!i laid In the tlrst and second stori's. Mr. C. H. Myera I su- "riiiti-:ii!iiig rooting for Messrs. Pope & ( )., who have the contract. Tlie ma- chiiiio v will soon he placed in the new ml htioii, ami the capacity of the Oregon t ity woolen nulls will m nearly doubled TIiomc ile-nring to take a trip down the Cohnnbu, call ' find no better mean of traveling than on the elegant steamer U W. Shaver, which leaves Alder street dink, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri ilsysior Chitskanieund way point. Thi hout Ins all the comforts of a home at tho in-jKt reasonable figure. A ride on Hi Columbia is especially delightful at tins season of the year. MessiH. (ireen llros. A Co. have closed out their entire stock of general nier- cliaii'liKi-, damaged by the late fire, and arc having the building refitted and re- iHini-he-l throughout. As soon a the hiiililmg is ready they will put in an en tirely new stock of guneral merchandise, complete in all line. Their many 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 m will ho nleascd to see them once mure in active biisincHSat the oldstanu. Sheriff Kauison returned Monday irom Hubbard, where be went to visit his fiiiher-in-luw, Mr. Htepl en Porter, who is seriously ill. Mr. Porter is one f the oldest settlers in Oregon, and away bark in tho forties assisted in man ufacturing a coin from virgin gold, used by the early settlers as a circulating me iium of value, known as the Beaver oiu. Mrs. Samson is remaining a few 'lays w ith her father. l.ant Friday Captain James Miller, (inoigi! Pease, and Jacob Kamin were in the city, und there strolled around the river bank for some time relating remin iscences of the glorious old day when the 1'. T. Company controlled the etnam bout business on ths Willamette. These U'uitli-mun, together with Captain Kel lo;:g, wore connected with steamboat navigation then us they are now. Tbey returned to Portland the tame evening. The Willamette Silver Cornet Band, after accompanying tho editorial excur sion to Portland Saturday afternoon, re turned in the evening on the Altona, and gave an oM-n air conceit in front of I lmrinaii AUo.'s drug store in the even "ing, which attracted a large crowd. This hand is a credit to Oregon City, and tint leader. Mr. Smith, thoroughly Un- d(.-rntnti(jH bis business. Muster Johnny t'ragin. the cllicient drum major, at tracts coinolimentary attention from ev ery ono . The (lama Work of tint now Mxilirxllut church I ralMd, and the work la being etivtdy puahad. Mr, N. Pavnt. county clerk til l.inn county, and Mr. 1 Itilvlmi, a prominent attorney ol Albany, worn In the city dur ing i ne wewa . CalilTi lush and doni- funlnrv In nmin. ji complatlon, and It 1 xiKctod to bav the machinery In tiKwivful opcru tlon by another week. akatliuil it ru doinit a latid olliea bulmM In locating timlmr lamU. No comiilnint la vor hcanl Irom their uuttontart. A iMwt ollle lia Iwrnn lnhliiili..l ut 1'ark l'lae, with Mr. K. (J. Hamilton aa imatmaHter, ami they are now reoo.lv ing and aending mail rvgularly , ; Mr. K. CI. Cauiieid will hlvu lila Awl ilonoo romovisd to tlia lot bm k o( hi atore on tbo river Imiik. Tha brick work (or tbi) (oundatloii la alinont couiilotod. The Clladntouo Manufacturlmr Co. avo adilltiK new Improvement to their Raw mill, and will aoon bo ready (or actlva otoration A HwlollU-e liaa alao been eMtabllahed at this Uce. Tha Omaha excurnloiilaU were dellubt- tl with Oregon Citv, and regretted very much ttial they did not have longvr time In which to investigate the (uctoriea, lock a, and other point o( Interett. P. J. Cone, a tiloneer ol KVl. died Mondar inornlnit at iluttevill. Hit leira were bruised by (uUinx timber while wtisting In building a house on Julv .11, reuniting in bla iWath, though notlilng serious was apprehended at ttie time . James Lane Allen will contribute to the September nunilierol lUrr's Mug silne a parar describing "The Mminluin rasMa ol tiiecumberiaiid'and ttie won- leriul industrial development now In progress in the mountainous districts o( eastern Kentucky. t jS" Tha Oregon City Tacking Company are crowded wilu ordera, and are now receiving Immense quuantities o( (rutts and vegetables. They am glvinir em ployment to alt the women and childivn who apply, Ihe benellts ol this instliu tion are already perceptible to an appre ciable extent. r. . . . -alaln street wear a decidedly I in proved ai'learanc. Through the elloits ol some ol the city olticials and IVpntr Marshal Kelly the proiiertv owners along the entire length of Main have tieen prevailed on to clean up the street They rosixmded. ami deserv recogni tion for their good work. "The Oregon Citv Iron Woiks, which have been in ortion only slvout two weeks, are crowded with orders, ami the proprietors, Messrs. Honk A 1'rosser state that they have to work over time in order to get through with the work sent them. They are giving splendid sntit action to their vustonteers. Two funeral were held lust Mon day under the auspices o( the Odd Fel lows lodge of this place. .Mr. . I Austin, of Mulalla. who died atlhetiood Samaritan hospital In rorttuud.Sunduv, and Mr. W. II. lKran. of the Northern 1'aciiic express company ol Nulla Wall. The remain of Mr. Austin were interred at Molalla, while Mr. lHran was buried ill the cemetary at tin place. The Albs.iv Herald savs the statu ( Oregon is a intersted!m the matter of a full and lust count of every vitucn of I'oi tland and Salem aa are those t-itic themselves, and the work of the recount will be watcbeJ with inter est. Portland t a part ol Oregon, and the rest of the state is to be direi-tly benetltted by anything that bunelU likViiy hnvc rt-neon to ln pond of their metropolis. I i .J jtsfschool house with its new wing, which The suburb of Oregon City r gfow ' 1 ing. New buildings are being erected in Park Place, Gladstone and South Or egon City, while the additions across the river are not behind in their improvements- Park Place beside other new buildiags has a targe and commo dious store building erected by Messrs. Hamilton A Allen, also a postolllce. Oregon City baa several dollar more la ita treasury than it bad day before yesterday. Wylaud Bros, came to town Irom one of the outside districts, and one attempted to raise a disturbance by fighting, and the othir one becoming rather boisterous, they were both ar rested (or disturbing the peace. Scott, the fisherman, became obstreiiorous, and he too wa hustled off to the cala beoee. Yesterday morning Recorder Porter fined Scott and one of the Wy land' $10 each, while the otlier Wy land wa let off for ft). Messrs. Tboma Cbarman A Son have received from Now York and Chicago during the week, a new line of gents1 fur nishing goods; also, a dill line of the very finest umbrellas, silk, alpaca and Scotch, which they recommond. Also, a line of the latest style of bats, direct from New York. No shoddy in our goods, but all of excellent quality, all of which they oiler at very reusonutiie price. The do not wish to say the cheapest, but will ay, for the quality, cannot tie surpassed in cheapness. Call and see. On last Monday evening a steam en gine with a machine on wheels and a corered carriage attached, were observed coming up the road from the direction of Park 1'lace. Several individuals ut once surmised that it was the first car of the Park Place and Oregon City motor linn, and bolder of lot In that suburb com menced to figure 60 per cent advance in their minds. But when the engine with it attachment crossed ttie Abernethy bridge and found its way to Main street, the illusion was dispelled. It was only clover huller with a carriage attached, drawn by an engine, which was destined formie point up the river. It i now very probable that a new hose company will be organized at an early day in the north part of the city. Mr. George Brougliton bus offered to do nate the lumber for the building, and the list for charter member is at O. K. A. Freytag' store, where those wishing to become members of the now fire com pany can leave their signatures. The new organlrution will be known as Alert rVi No. 3. and thev intend to show the people of Oregon City that they will be alert in action a wen as in iihiiio. Mr. Freytug wss an old volunteer fire man in Austin. Texas, and states that be is willing to render the now com puny alt the assistance possible. Miss Adele Wynne, the celebrated elocutioneet and singer, will give one of her popnrai entertainments uriuiini m Pope's hall. She lias received the most favorable notices from the press from all part of the Pacific coast, and also has complimentry letter from Mrs. Ludd ,of Portland, and other prominent ladies of the Northwest. Mrs. Nora Clark will play accompaniments for Mis Wynne, and solos will be rendered by Miss Draper and Mrs. K. E. Williams u i hhps It ii II. Cowimt and Robin Shaw will do their part toward the evening' entertainment by rendering appropriate recitation. Admission, uu cents, cnu ilren half price. The Pacific Baptist pay the following tribute to the pastor ol the isapiisr cnurci iiv .I f! Read, of Oregon City, has accepted the very hearty arid unanimous ..ll.Tin,lsd to film bv the Kast Port- i...,i iLMtiut. i-hnrch. He will begin work In hi new field on or before the n.ut ,.f (Wnhnr. Hn leave a fine work accomplisbfld and an Important field at Oregon City, but come to take a field second in importance to none in Oregon, unless it te that ol Portland iwen. "ne of our very best churches upon the Pa cific coast loses a highly prized pastor, but they will still have him near, and with us all will rejoice in the success which he is sure to have. LOCAL COMMENTARY Observations of- The Keiwrtei While on His Heat. OliscrviilloiiK of TtnnlMts Sciitml SoclctT I'uiiillthiiis, Itiilhllng. Two once iiiomlnent men of Oregon nttemled a reception in 1'oi tluml several years ago. One was a phvslclun and a loruior Portland city olllclul, ami the otlier was In the service ol tho govern' ment, and a man of very strong relig ious convictions! Tlii'ru was wine at the reception, ami the doctor drank too much of it. Alter the rooe'Moii mo loctor and the religious gentlemen started home in the same can luge, On the wav tho doctor talked pretty loud, ami was not over oai llcnUr In the choice of language to express his ebullient feel ings. His companion was at llrst un able to grasp the. situation, for the doc tor was a very itignitied ami teuiiHiraio gentleman When hn found out what was the matter, he said. "Why, doc i.ir I'... U. I I'm ai.inr .U4f You're Intoxicated! I'm surprised! You're drunk I" "Ye-es," answered the doctor, "I'm (blc) drunk ; but I'll be over it (hie.) to morrow, Hut you re a d fool, (hie) and you'll never get over that!" Intending residents can rest assured that they will lliul in Oregon City a very desirable state of society. Almost every denomination have prosperous church organisations w ith their attendant social and religious soclelies, while the rowdy element Is comparatively unknown when one take Into consideration the population of this city . Oregon City lias no idlers, as the entire imputation are engaged in some business or occupation consciiicn'ly It is no idle boast to claim that this is the most moral town in the state, the number of inhabitants consid ered. I'ulike most cities in the state It has no gamblers who live off the earn ings of the lulHircr. The end and aim of the leading residents is to tmcoiirngn everything that tends to elevate moral piMK-nsilics In the imputation. And their efforts are not without avail. A large proportion of the population are church goers, und no mutter what the scoffers may say, all this is not without its influence. An old gentleman living on the bills acaoss the river went to I'oitlund the other day. After tho car bad gone sev eral block he reached in his pocket and vave the driver a half dollar, wro ru tin ncd his change to him sealed in the customary bill envelope. Tim old man broke ohii the enveloim, counted the change, and hsiked at bis com pan ions in the car, winked, un.l retnaisnd, "I got the best of thut baigaln." He was ssked what he meant, un.l he explained that the driver gave loin buck bis whole half dollar. Pretty sisui the old fellow started to get off, but be w as start led to hear, "Fare, please!" from the driver, lie was told where In drop his nickel, which he did, and bis high opinion of his own emetics in beating a soulless corHiratioit out of 5 cents, was coin pletely knocked out. It is to I regretted that the majority of the visitors to Oregon Citv do not have a favorable oiMrtunity of seeing our elegant m-lnsd building It is very pleasantly sitiiutcd on a most desirable bliak, and would be a credit to a larger city than ttiis. While it is centrally lo cated, il is not situated in a place that would I observed by the thousand of people w ho muke a brief and hastv visit to this burg. The residents of Oregon is neuiiiig completion, ami other eon teiimlate-l improvements stain to l made. In a few weeks more the, school rooms with the completed wing will be a scene of quiet activity. The various departments will l tilled w ith the pu pils, who with the different teacher will muke a busy scene. The Fastem tourists who visits I'ort lund and the Sound cities misses one of the opportunities of bis life II bo dis s not come to Oregon City and view the most magnificent water power in the world, and scenery, and see the active operation of the numerous factories. The Willamette Falls sre beginning to attract attention of capitalists and man ufacturers from them Pacific to the At lantic. It far surpasses the water owrr of the great manufacturing cities of the New Fngland states and the much ad vertised Spokane Fulls is said to U a brook in comparison with the great (alls ol the Willamette. Outside of tho natu ral resources of the surrounding country. The Fulls are Oregon City's capital stock, which will surely make the town. Nrwa fruai th Csniim at Nt. Helens, The following extracts are taken from a letter written to tlio St Helens Mist by tieorge Merrill, under ditto of August 4tli, ami win no oi iiiicresv to im-gun Citv people: "We ure here all right. Our party is as follows: Hon T. A. Mcllnde, wife and two children, Mr. K. M. Hiimls, wife and two children, Misses Heel and Conock. Messrs. I.. K. Adams, Wal ter Crijelinun, all ol Oregon v ityi Howard McCurver, ol Salt Uiketity, mid v.mr eorresiKiiident. We left St. Helens on the Wild day of Julv. Wiss lawn. Kid. und got to John son creek that dfiv hir.e miles from Wocslluwn. On the 2Kb we arrived nt Murray', and on the third day arrived at the lake, a total distance from, N issl land of III l miles. K1. fiiltnitr eaino ill yesterday. We hiivfl now ii it oiircaum llxod ill) In good atvln und everything looks bright and cheerful. Tho lake is too cold yet for bath nsr. Our company la 111 good health und all seem to be enjoying themselves hugely." letter 1,1st. The following is a list of ledum re- muiningin the postolllce at Oregon City, August 1WK: Brazel, Maggie Bttrry, Frank McCoy, Mrs Laura 11 Mi-Cowl. Luaru Milter, Benjamin N (Mb, Itev H Petty, MrP P ProsKor, (I W Phillips, Martha K Price, Wilber II Carey. C A Campbell, Crissu Damns, Pan Kdward, Joseph Edwards', Jane K K .rd. W J (iridium, Mrs II M Hur.dus, Mrs (ioodman, l-raima Keniy, win llihner, Alonzo Heinz, (itto Hibnor, Willis 5 Hyott, Mary K Hobson, Mrij M K Jones, Jack Kennedy, Mrs Uu Stratman, P of A II Smith, Thos Smith, MmKmlly Souimor, Kev A Thomas, 0 T TohIiucIi J (i Thomas. Wed chol Worthinglon MuryC Kennedy, MrsMuiy Mrinto, r O Lyons, Mrs Dora A Wulkor. Miss C. When called for please say when ad vortiscd. J. M, lHtoN, r. m MAKKKT KKI'OIIT. GRAIN Whoat, per bu, (Wo. Oats, per till 40c KLOtllt-KlrstKroilo, nor bid, :1.76. . Boconcl KriiiU, tll.OU PUODUOK-llntter, per Hi l'io. Hhk, V' tl", Jfio. Potatoes, per bu, llo. Oiiluin, per liil, tl 'US. Ani'los, per box, noc, POlTI.TItV Jlili:kens, d rosscd, pel tins, Wi nrliix, W.W0: live, i-ilgft KEKU Hliorts, psr tun, f'Jl.M. llrnn, ItH.riO lly, tlmntliy, lulled, l'e. i"l uiover IStlMl, MEATU-Buef, live, lUn; rtressi-il, (lo. Veal, dresseJ, He. Hogs, live, Aa; dresseil, do. Hheep per lieoa, wmiM I'liru, oiiiimry, nun, y 'pound, Ho; bucket, l2'o. Ibuiis, per pouuil, li Hides. VAio. Hhoiilders-, Ilk). nuiKn KUIiri'H Al kinds vory Hull. Apples, mi (trlnil. Win-In: miKihliie drl--d. Ijlenolied IMJ, nil llWO Prunes, iiiii dried, 4((He; machine dried, 6(i(8o, Plums, sun dried, mueiiins urieii. iiiijuo Penn, sou dried, tK$xo; uiiiclilue dried, Wo. Park Place Is Popular Property, l'KHNONAL. Ir, J.W. ThointiH, of Main! la, Ht In the city to-tluy. TCapt. J, P. Hlmw, ami (iimlly bv loliiinvil lioni Wilholt. Or. W. K. Curl lias rulimied from a few day sojourn at Clutsop. Miss Nulla Harlow atsrted Monday lor Yaiuln bay to remain a few days. Cant..!. H, Cochran, ol Portland, wa In town HalimUy. Mr. A. Walling, of Ihe lb in of Walling A Jarlseh, iiuisorymen of Oswego, wa .In Oregon City yesterday. ft -Mr. C. 0 T. Williams family nd Mr. and Mr. K. H. Warren re camp ing on the Clackamas. Mr. Judge Hwltier. of St. Helen, spent Saturday and Hundsy In tregon Mr. It. P tlrabaui. with Moore Cole. ofKt, Hejiuis, was In the city Mon day. Mr. ami Mrs. John II. Walker and Miss Itoso Walker left Momlay for llwaeo at the seaside, Mr. Frank l'olan and family of Port- iiu,pe.K issv nunuajr ... . ... Dii.nilv S inr I! Jo in morris lias re- turned Ironi a three week visit at Yi II holt. Li Mr. Jullii lJgu ami family lmv gone w iiwaco 10 spenu tue usimic. h toe season. Mr. and Mr. Wayne Howard re turned tbi week from lb upper Clack mill. Mr. Cbas. Lanklns, ha charge of tb 'Oregon City Transmirtatlon Co' dis k In the absence of Prim Mason. Mr. John Moore has moved from his residence on Main street to Mr John Cook' house on the bill. ' YMossr. John Tromhttth and John Ma son, with their (amities and the Itlnear soii children returned from Wilholt (hit week. Itev. (1. H. Iteutlie, of Nebamab, wa In the city several days visiting relative and friends. He tilled the pulpit at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. VIrs. 8. A. Ackeriuitn and her son Wil liam, left this week for Yaipiina, where they Will Join Miss lorlne Ackerman, who has tMu there for there lor the past two weaks. They will all return alter a short stay. Major Chariuun Informs the Kima-i-nisk that bis daughter. Miss Mary J. Cbarman, exacts to leave Fairibaul. Minn., sImiiiI the 1st of September, and will return over the Canadian Pailllc. It Is the intention of the Msjor and hi wife to meet bis daughter and Mis Wodgolt at Seattle, as -Mis Cbarman intends to siieud a few day with her uncle, Mr. Leonard lil!er, proprietor of the hotel Ihller at Seattle. A Hint to wits. The wife of to day might find the hing- 1 1 1 y of her grandmother prolltable reading. Sho was not wise in (.reek and Hebrew, aji I never dirsinel ol Ibsen, yet wss a geutlewninan to the core, in w hom me bean oi ner niisuami salely trusted, Iwesilse she did him good and not evil allthedsysof her III. Helen Jay in llsrn-r's Itassr. BUSINESS LOCALS. Note tssks. receipt books, etc., at this office, well gotten up and neatly bound. Trtqia.s Notice. Large site, on cloth, and plain, at tb r.NTxaraisx urricx, Fur Kale Cheap. One half Mock adjoining McKee's, with ten good apple trees on it, ami other fruits. r, O. McCowx A Co For Sale. 5 Kami In Heaver valley of 190 acrss, for lirxm.OO; will trade lor town property. Inquire of 1. J. SwiTika Hsnl Barnrd Brlrk. ' One bundled and fifty thousand hard burned brick at Cbarman Pro, brick vard. Sold in nuanlltie to suit, and at reasonable rates. Apply at Char man's drug store. For Kale. S'.'U acres of laud, 8 utiles from Oregon ity, at fit) -r acre. Apply to 1). J . SwiTXtR. (rami Opportunity. A second band thresher for sale bv Thos Cbarman A Son. Will lie sold cheup. No place to keep it. luos. liukman RON bargains. 300 acre of the flnost land in the county, eight miles from the city, for sale, UK) acres under plow ; vu acres in crop; 7 aero in orchard; house, Tiain, etc. Come und see us as we mean business F. (). McCown & Co, best... A Itenard. Lost, on Momlav. July 31. while at Caliir sasti and door factory lire, a la- Iv's gold watch, hunting rase, with mon ogram "A. W. on case. Had a small I mill with barlglo of flowers. A liberal reward will lie paid for It return to W T. Whitlot k, Oregon City, Oregon. Treasurer' tlotlcet I liavo now lu my hand fund appli cable to tho payment of all warrant en dnrsod nriiir to Jan. 1U. INWI. lnt-irost will cvaso irom uate oi tins notice. . tatirr. Treasurer of Clackamas Co. Dated this '.'1 tlay of August, 1HIH). 10-2 One Night Only, Tucwlay, ; August 20, 1890. Kngugoinontof the DiBtinguished Eiiiotiimal ArtiHt, r In the Grout Kmotionul Drama, INHERITED." ii Hupportetl by Mr. Knink Kililuy. Miss Kstlu-r William. Mr. Cbas. H. Metusyor. Miss Jennie Klborti Mr. Clnuilo II. llwoke. Miss Carrie Klls-rts. Mr. Hurry French, Miss Nettle Atkins. " AND Mr. Harry Mainhall, VlUCES Reserved Seats, 75 Cents. Admission, 50 Cents. POPE'S OPERA HOUSE ill MB tail FARMERS WHO NKKI) MACHINE OIL Should oxamln tho brands kept by E. G. Caufield, NKAHTIIK ( OUItT H0l?8K, Which are Unex celled for Purity and Wearing Properties. PRICES REAS0NADLE IP o Kxrrutor' Notice. Nolle Is burehv ulvsn that th under- signed has Ihi- Inly spiKiiuU-d viei-iiUir, with will sininixl , or in last will ami Isst anient of Josephlnn Ib-i-s, itscsasrd. All persons nsving i-isims sgaiusl ssiil estst ar iintlllsd to present tfis.sstn for psy- nisnt, with the prois-r vinielisrs, to me, at th law olllce ut ii. K, Hayes, In Ori-gon City. Or,, within six monllm Irom lit ilslr of the llrst publication of this notice or they will 1st lorvvrr narmi. r It A N K Itl-.KH. Kxeciilor. DsU-d August llih, tram. tl, K. lUrxs, Attorney for Kxm-utor. Notice. Ii lisrstiy sUeli llisl His umteralinsd hsi IsH-n seiHihttvU by Oi Hun. riiiiiily ouurt ot i:Ui'iii.ti'tilily, (ir,. siluilnliiralur ol Ihs Ul ut Jossiili l-iurvitt-s. ttscfffttsit Tltsmtors II ixriuua lisvl.i ulslini snsiuil isut 1st will triviit ths in ins lu ..is si eiivs si my vturs In risrksmss, i'lseltsmai peuiiiy, Orsgutt, lllllusll luuiiliia Iron. Dili Jai. A. MATIIKK, July 10. Ailmlulilr.lor TIM I! Fit I.ANH, ACT JUNK 3, 1878. NOTICK Foil 1T11UCAT10N. I'nlted States Und Olllce. Oregon (.'Ity, Orrgou, July SI, land. Notice Is hsruby given (list in com pit icswilh th provitlous oltlie sets of con gress ol June .1, ISi's, enlillisl "An act Tor llir isle ortlinls-r laiuli In the ilales ol ('nil (mis, Oregon, Nciaila and Wasdlngloii Territory, Charles J, llcnklnt, of hlirriilali, county ut Vnuihlll, slate of Orrgun, bsa tills day filed In this nltlce Ills worn latei.isiit No. '.'Is7, lor Ihs purclisw of lots I, 'i, S, i, of section No. , III town- Inn ,Vu, 'I Moutli, rnngv No. tl rt, and will ulli-r pnaif lo show llmt ths laud sought is more vsiustue lor us tlinis-r or stun llinn for sgrlciilliirnl luirnoses. snd toes- tntill.h his claim to ssld land la-fore th Itrgisirr snd Heiieriit tltla ollli-e at Ore- 3 tin l ily, On-giiu, on Wediii-mlay the .'nil ii v of November, !. llsnaines ss itnr-; w. IllusuiiHirs, Kinney, of Slii-ridan. Oregon. A. W. Itlchey, snd 1. A. Km of Portland, Oregon. Am- and all .nTson i-lsittihiif Ailvi.riu.lv the slsiie'ilr-s nld Isuds sre reipirstrd Ui III tlirlr claiiioi lu this iilllcs on or before will Atli day of November. M il, 10 til j, r. Arrsssos, Kt-giater. TUIIKH I.ANH Aft, Jt'M! , IsTs-NOTICK KilK PI lll.lCAIItiN. t'lillril Slal-a Uml . Ilrf.iil I lly, or July, , law) Nolle la birvlir Kivru thai lo roiiieliain-s wllu llis tiMvUliuit il llir seta ul l.-iiorrMol June J. Ih;s. riiiitird "Au ael lor Ihs lr nl llm- lsr lauila lu III sili-n( C'alllonila, (irrou. hcvsa. soil WkbIiIukIoii It-rtttory." Mary 1.'. Ili-sllliu. ol Shrrlitan. nniiity ul Yaralilll. "talc id Orrinn. has Ihla dsy Slrd III tills nfllr hrr aworu atsti-nirut Mo. IlsA, lor llis urrhaMi ol Ihs ua1, ul aorlldU Na H. Ill tuaiiihls Nu. 1 aoiith. iauM Nu, 7 east, aii.l alllitiTi-r pnsil lo almw that tin laiul soiilit la nuira vslualils Inr lu tlnilwr ur atoiis titan lor aairleulliiral iiuroum-a, ait.1 In ustsullah Iter Halm lu aalil laud bttitirv the Hi-sUti-r sinl l(i4-tlvrr ul ttilaoftti- at tlro loutlly, On-con, oil W cdui-tday, Uio Mil ilsy ut NiivvailH-r, Isyo. Sti UNini-a aa wltiii-ata: w. Pliiiiiiuun-. J. Uluiiry i,( Sliriiilsn, i)riciiii: J. A. Kui, auii A. W. Hli-liey nl PiirllBiul. nn-mui. Any sua all iH-rxma rlaliullif Silvnra-lr ths atsjvc ili-a4-rtlM-tl lauita srv rt-utit-Hti-tl tu Air lln-ir i-laltua iniilila udlec ua ur tH-fiui aaul Mb ilsy ul NurcinlHT, :swl. ). T, AI'I'KltHiiN, Hrsiitc-r. TIMUKK LAND, At'TJI'NK I. IS71-NOTICI run I'l lll.lt Allll.N I'lillril Hlslea I.an.l dftlre. Iln-cuii t'lly, tin cuii. July SI, Isw). Nittlrs la Inot-liy clvi-u thai to cumtillaiK-s with llm pruvlatuiia of Die set ul Cutirt-H ul Juiicl. 1S7S. vutllltxl "An set lor Did as Id ol llinlx-r lamia In llm 8ll,-a of ralllurula, Urs- fuu, f-craila, ami w asliluclnii Icrrllury, tuns tii-sliliis. ol Hhrrlilsn, roomy ul Yamlilll. alats of Oreion u lis any niru III t li la umi'ii lo r awurn aisle- ment No 'iist, ur tlis pun-liaiw ul the ut-t ul ats-ttua Nil 'J4. Ill towilalup Nu south, rsni Nu. 7 raat, ami will uffcr tirtsil to alum list llir lauil auiichl la innrs valuslilo lur Ita tlnilssr aluns man lur ssrn-uitursi purpuaea, sun u ralalillah lirr elsliu tu ustil land Is-lure the Hn atur ami Heei-Ui-r ul th a utiles at lin-cun l lir, tin-c-'U, I'll n viiuvminy hid mil urjiui i-ur ember, isvo. She usinra sa wlturaM-a: Win. IMiiamiHiro, J Klimi-y ul Hhi-rlilan, llri "n; J. A. Kux, sud A W. Illihi-f. ul Portland. Ori-cuu Any slid sll ueraoua elsliiiliif silvvrarly ins Isive duaorttsid lands srs riHiui-atiHl In nts tlit-tr rlalnia lu Ihlsollles on or bv'urr aalil Mh dsy of Movtmitr, Isw J, T. Al'fKKSON, S-14 Iti-lti Keglster. TlaiBKK LAND, ACT Jt'NKS, 1H7S -HOTICK run ri in. n. a hum. Pulled Mlstea Unit llfflro. On-suo Lily, t.'ri-(im, July SI, ISW. Nnth-s la hrrvliy slvi-u that In i-uiiinllauer will tlis pruvlsluiia nl llis seta ot Cuncn-aa ul Jane, 1Vk, rutllU-d "Au set fur tho aslo ol tlinU-r lsoda In tliu Sillies nl I'slllliruls, Oft-sou, Nevsus, aim n ssiiiiisuui inrriaory, wllll.. L'l......u of Bhi-rlilnu. ruiinly ut Yamhill, alste of On-cun, has this dsy filed In thla unlet) Imr awurn atale- nu-iil Nu. VIVO. Inr tlis tiun hase ul llis ai-'i ol acctluii Nu. -J4, In tow iinIi I p No. 1 auutli, rsniio No. 7 east sun win oner prisu in anuw nisi uia latnl aouclit Is mure vsluiililo fur Its tltuherur aluns ttian Inr uKrleulturnl puriiuai-a, sudlnrt Uhllali her claim tu anld laud In-lnrn the Hi-cla-U-r suit Kerelver ul this ottlee at tlrrcnn City, Oreimi , on WeduesdHj the Mil day of Noveia ber, ISW. She usnira sa wltni-ui-a Win. Dlnamnorn, J. Klimi-y. ul Hlu-rlilaii. tin-sun, J. A, Kui sud A, W' Hit-hvy nt I'lirllsnil, Uri-iiiu. Any sud sll tiursuiia (-IhIiiiIii sdverarly the tliu HiMive-deaeritieil Isnda are ri-quiisted tu Die tlirlr clslma In tills nilli u un or livluro uld Mb dsy ol NuvrnilHir, lsvtl, 8 14, lo-W J. T. APPKHSON, Keslter, T1WHKK LAND. ACT JPNK S, 1H78.-NOT1CE KlIR PUBLICATION. United Btstes Lund Offloe. Oreiiiiii city, Ori-cuu, July 81. 1SV0 Nutlee la bereliy jlvi-n thut In compliance with the nnivtalniia of the act ol coucreaa ol June H, 1S7S, entltli-il "An act fur the asle ol limber lamia In the si Hies of Ori-sou. CsUturnls, Nevsds and Wnshhuitun Territory,'' (lourKc C. Kinney, of Orrltm City, enmity ul Chiokamna, ahite of OroKuu, has thla day Hied in tills olllce his awuru atateiiieiit Nu. 'ii'.H)., (nr the piireliaae ul the n't nl an1 4, mi1 4 nl aeij sud ae'a uf lie'., ol Htlnii No. H, lu townshli) Nu. 'Jsuiilli, riuiRe Nu. 9 east, and will otter pnsif toshuw that the Isnil suukIU Is mora valuable lur Its tiinlicr or atnue than lur aarlmtltuml nuriioaca. sud tn CHtHlillsh his ehilni to suld fsml In-dire the In-slHtur Kiitl llecelver ul thla olllce at Orecou City, Orcciin, on Wodueaday, tho dill day of Nnveiuber, 1HUU. lie names as witnesses: W. Dlnainnre, J. Kin ney, ol Hlierldnii, OriKm: A. W. Kluhey, sud J. A. Knx of PurtlHiid. tlrccuu. Any and all persona clitlinliiK adversely the sliuve-dt-serlhedilands are requesU-d tn file their clslma III this olllce on or before anld 6th day ul NuTinniiur. 1MHI, J , i. Ai-rr.iiMiiw 8-14- 101 Keirlster T1MIIKK LAND, ACT JtINK 8, 1H7S,N0TICB IFOH PUIIMUATION. Unlti-ii HtutoH I.aiul Oltlco. Oroirnn (Jltv. im-iiiin. AiiRtist 4. 1W. Notleo la liorehy given thst In t'limplliinoo with the nrovlxliuia ol the sot of ronirruNS ol June a, 1H78 entltli-il "An set (or the asle ol timber Isuilaln theatstea ol uaiitnrnis, im-gou, Mevsil sun WRHiiiiiKton i errimry, Leanrlor J. l'reaaov ol PortUnd, county ol Miillnomsh, state ot (Ireion. haa thla ilnv fllril In thla olllce bla sworn statement No, 211M, lor the uireliitin ol thenw olHuellon No. ii, lu towtiahlp No, 1 south, rnngn No. 7 enst sml will oltur proof to show tlmt the lanil sought la more valuable (or Ita timber or stone than for agricultural Mirpoaea, and to eatnlillah hl elalin to anlil Uml lii-lon, tliu Hiiulalnr anil Hseolver ol thla nfllee at Ori-gou City, Oregon, ou Thursday, the 01 li day ol November, IHUO. lie Ilttlliea na wnuunneai ,i. iindRviii JiilTreya, Chna. Onboin, l, M. Cliutlsnd, allot Piirtlmiil. (li-effiiti. Any ami all neranna elulmliig adversely the ntiovu ileHcrllicd lauda are reiiuoated to Die their claims ln!thlH olllee ou!or before aalil Stli day ol November, 181)0. J. T. ArPKRSON, ill, 10 16 Keglslsr. TIM II Kit I.Asll. ACT .IPNR "l87S,-NlflCB Knit PlIIIUOsTPiN, I'lillnl Htstea bsiid bllliis. trcmi city. On-Kiui, Aug, i, IHva. Niitlun t Imretiy (Ivi-n that In nnrai-IUiiee Willi tlis piuvlslniia ol tlisaila ol eony -" nl Junt H, IHis siilllliil "in set fur llis ls of tliulwr Isnilshi Ilia si tis of t'sllleruls, Or l"!i, Ni-vsils sml Wlilii(iim Territory, ('liarlna o.hnrii, of I'lirtlaiut, m. niily of Multiioniah, atsts of OitKou, hsa tlila ilsy (I I ml In tltla "film ills win inlnl.Miii.nl hn W, fur I lis piirnliaa ol llin w', nl ,. Hun fit. n. In lowimlili Mo, ,!l en III, rsug No. 7 naat, suit will oHur i r if lo "how ihst Ihs land aiiuirlit la mors valutliis Inr It bulbar or aluns tlisn lor ttajrluitlturatl our luiaaa, soil to salshllah lila elsllil titanlil lallll Iwlur tlis Knglslar ami lltxislvar nl Ihla oltlii at cr'"ii I lly, iri-rii, on 'Jliiirtilny, ths till day ul Niivrtnlisr ISMI. lis iiaiuva sa wltimaNsa! J, It, HnyRutt, T. JsrTisya, I, rrcaany, 0. M. llsrlsinl, sll ill iW lallil, (iri-Kuii, sny soil sil nsranna clalmln titrsraoly th slMivsiliiNi-rllnul lamia srn n-iiiuislsil to His Ihtlr elalina In thla i.rtloa uu or belors laid eib lay of Novsoilisr, IHuo, J.T. ArTKHHON, llnslalnr III, 1010 TIMIIKIl I.ANU ACT, JUNK 3, 1H7H. KIITICK I'OII ll III.I4 ATIO.H. IThitko Htatks Lanu orrics, l Oasunst'iTT, lr,, May H, lHUU.f Notleo Is hert-hv given that'll! compli ancs with tho provisions of Ihu solofCon grvas of June .1, IS7M, utllled "An set for (he aalo of Umber lamia in the ttuU-s of ( si lloruis, Oreaoii, Nevada and wsshliiKton," Usury Hliupsou.of Heultle, Counlyof King, HUtu or wuahlnufaiu, has this iluy lllwl In this olllce his swum lak-uieut No, lsitt, (or Ihs purchase of lb nw X of Hectloii No. 10, In '1'i.iiO.i.lil.. St.. ij U....II. llu..,.u M.. S L-..-. and will otu-r proof to show that th lain oiikiii is more vaiunoie lor Its timber or Bllllia tlllltl ff.S MUpli..lll.rl ....I ...... .... Hn. v u. .... hi I've m. aitu w tatsbllali his cluiiii to aald lunU brlor the reslater and rw-slvcr of lids ollli-s t Oregon I lly on wetlneadsy, ths !Mth day of Hip-b-inls-r, lNtai, llsnaines as wltiuwMO: James Hinllh of Kims, wsahliiKtoni James 11 Hob llu. of Hrattle, KIiik county, WsshliiKton j John Milutvre, of Handy, Clseksuin counly, Or; Nslhsn J wehh, of I'urllanil Mullnoiush county, Oregon. Any and all persons i-laiuiing silvsrstly tho uiKiv-do-rilid lauds srs rpisld to Ills I heir claims in this tittles on or before said lillll duy of Hepteiubrr, 1m!i. J. I. Al'l'KUHON, Iti-ulsler. TIMHKIt I. AND ACT, JUNK 8, IH7g. Notloo for Publication. I'nitkii Htatks I.aso orrics, Omsoos ('it, Ua., Msy 14, iHUO.j NOTICK Is hereby itlveu that In comtili. sin e with the orovlslona of the set of Con Kress of jiiiid .1, 1S7S, entitled, "An act for Hid am ol iiuiis-r lamia In ths atatea of ( al llornia, UreKou, Nevsds snd WaahliiKton IVrrltory," James II ltohlln, of ISt-altle, County of King, Slate of Washington, has bis day hie. I In this otlice bis sworn aUtomviit No. Isut, for the imn hsM of llis aw i of Hw tloii No. o in Township No, 2 Mouth, Usnire No. 7 Ksst. and wllfotrer prtsif to show that tha land sought is mora valuable for Its timber or alon than for SKrlciillursl iuirHiiH-s, and lo salshllah liia ( Ihi in In said land la-fore th retrlaU-r and receiver ol thla oluVe at UnKoii ('ity on wnlut-ailsv, ths :Mlh day of Keptmhr, ts. He names sa ltnrM-a: ;ames Hmltli, id Kims, wsahiiiKtnti; lb-nry Mnie f Nestlls, KIiik county, Wsalilngton; John Mi Inlyre, ol Handy, Cla.-knuisa i-oun-ly, Oreuon; and Nalhsu j weleh of Port land, Multnomah counly. On-n"ii. Auvaiidall perisma eliilnilnK advi-rwly llis slsive deiN-riliml Units are n-ipiesk-d to Ills Ihsir i-lslma lu this iililee on or before aaid tilU dsy of rtcplcnilwr, H-. J. T. Al'l'KHSON, ai-8-2H lltKllcr. TIMHKR LAND. ACT Jl'NE t, IWfc TIMHKR LAND, ACT JU5E i, 1H78. TI( i: I'OK 11 III.M'ATsO. Mrs. Ida M. Ilatdorf. I riiTKD Status I.asii orrics, I tiscoos City, dr., June 'A IK).) Notice la hereby vlven Uiat In ooumll- snee with ths provisions of the set of ion. Kress of June S, IN7H, enlilli-d, sn set for the sals of Umber lauds in the slates of Califor nia, Hn-Kon, Nevada, and WmIiIhkIoii Ter ritory," Mrs. Ids M. ltattlorf, of Oregon City, County of Clackamas, Htateof On-fjou, has this dsy llled in this ottlee her aworn statement No. 21.17, for the purchase of Hi W S, KK nd E M, HV otsoc lion No 'Hi, in Township No 6 Hotith, KaiiK No. 3 K. and will oiler imaif to show that the laud soiiKht Is mora valuable for its timber or stono than lor agricultural pur- iHiars, ami ui eaiaiuisu iter claim to aalil land before the reKlsU-r and receiver of this utiles at UrcKon ( ily, dr., on Wednesday,' uie lorn nay oi ijciuiwr, uqsi. (leorge II. Ward, Joseph W. Ilatdorf sud vviuism laiierson, all ol Urrnon t tv. Clackaiuss counly, Oregon. Anv sud all is-rsoiiB tlatiiiinir s.lversvtv th abova-descnlied land are requested to tllrlheirclslinsinthisomi-e on or balure said loth uav oi di'lotK-r. 1KJ. J. T. API'KRSdN, - a. llegtstrr. Nutles of Proposed tirade of Main Street. Notice Is berehv given that the City Coun cil of Oregon City Oregon, will i-ilahlish th grsileol Main street as lollowa: ( om nienelng at a point on the south Hue of Wx leenth street, 12 feet alsive the lire-sent surface at that point, or an elevation of trj.O feet, sccuritiug to city luise, and running In a southerly direction on Main street, at a uniform ilt-sce nitlng grade oi 3 teet in .'i teci, to uie .North Hue nl r it teentb street; thence level across Kilb-enlh street to tlie south line of KlWnth street thenee, on a uniform ascending grade of 3 feet in S74 feet, lo the north hue of Ktmr- teeiilh street; level across Foiirteeth ; thence at a uniform ssceiidimr grade of 1 ncr cent for 1:17 feel; (hence at a uniform descending grade of I er cent for 1.17 feet to north line of Thirteenth street; thence level scross thirteenth street to the south line of Thir teenth street; thencs at a uniform ascend ing grade of 2,ft0 feet in 274 feet lo north lino of Twelfth street, thence level scross Tweilin street to ins south line of Twelfth street ; thence at a uniform ascending grsde or Vi leet lnf.ri4 leot to north line of l-.Ieveiitb. street; thence, on a level grade, to a point on south side of Kloventh strw't, opposite Congregational church ; thence il a uniform ascending grade of 8.J feet in 2U feet, to north line of lenth street; thence level scross Tenth street to couth line of Tenth street; thence, st a uniform dcscoiiiliu grade of 3.3 leot in 274 feet, to north line Ninth street; thence level across Ninth M.U f. lltJk lUlllll. I t, A ..I K'1,,11, Hi.!. thence, at a uniform descending grade ol 8.1 rest in 274 feet to north line of Kighth street; thence level across the Klghth street to south line of street; thence at a uniform ascending grade of 1 per rent for 137 feet ; thence by a uniform descending grade of 1 per rent to the north line ofScvent h street ;t hence level across Seventh street to south line of street ; thence, at a unllorm ilesecmllng grade or 5.4 teet lor I lulu nco across block to north line of With street; thence level noroMS bixlh street; thence at a descendlsw grade of 2.9 feet for distance across block to uorth line of Fifth street; thence level across Fifth street to south line; thence nt a uniform ascending grade of i feet across block to north line of Fourth street; thence level ncross fourth street; thence at a uniform descending grade of 2.U leot for entire distance across block to the north line of Third street ; level across Third street; thence at an ascending grade of 1 percent for 200 feet, thence at a 1 ner cent ttesceniltiig graile to south line of block 21); elevation at this point being 97.34 by city base, thence at a 1 per cent as cending grain) 10 uusiu liv.tu.ilu.1 llml a u-ri Provided Unit a written rt'inonstraiife SKitiiiHt the iironosed arsilo Is not Hied hy the rOMiileiit owners of two-thirds of the proiert,v udjiinent to said part of Muin stjeet within ten davs from lliuil jnibliea tiun of sitid notiie (Aug 'U. WW.) 1.. Ij. I'otiTKH, Kceiinler. OrcKO-i City t)r., Ahk. 13, IStiO. rOTI('l: l-'OII PDIIMCATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. Aug;- 6, 1890 NOTICK Is heronr given, that tha following namsd settler has filed notice of his lnlejition to make Anal proof In itipportol his claim, and that anld urool will be made before ths Heglater and Kecolver of the U. S, Laud Olllce at Oregon fill, ili-tolier Cth 1HW). via Homestead Eatry No. 6iittl for the v of nwM of sections t a, r 3o. He names ths Inllowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation i,f. aulil land, vli: Dud Woraham. John Paine. miinrt it. n.. n iiiiKmnii. Hubert WnrHham, Kd. Paine, all of Muliun, Clackamas Co., Oregon. 8-M,-lB J. T. API'KKSON, Boglster. Notice of Final Settlement. In ths mutter of the estate of Coleman lluekner, tleeensed, notleo Is hereby iriven that 1 huve tiled my tinal report In the above t ats In the County Court of Clackamas Co., Oregon. The ooort has Hied Monday Heptember 8th, 180, thiy for the ex aiiiliiiition of snid report, and for hearing orouieotlonsloMiesnnie.il tiny mere ure. ' KKHUCCA BUOKNKR, Administratrix ol tits said Estate. . K. Chohb, Attorney for the Estate. August 7th, 1H1I0. 8-7-8-28 For Abstnictg Or abstract work, apidy jo BWITZRR. Falls Viev Aiition to Orupn City. The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In tho lawtHixtv (lavs. Kxamiiio tho record. Very fcitdit- ly, adjoins tho best improved j.ut of town ; alao convenient to tho manufacturing nart. Don't fail lo look at it hefyro purchaning. Tormn very cany, 21 HOUSES NOV BUILDING ON THE Oflico near Pout Oilico. E. S. WAIiltKN, Mm curries a full line of Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc. Which bu VERY LOW PRICES, Kithor CASH INSTALLMENT PLAN. J5T You cannot do Letter than to call and examine JJ J CLOCKS, -1 JEWELUY. SPECTACLES SILVERWARE WATCH ICS, ETC. All rojiairin dune iiiul warruntetl. (oorraiuuTHD.) Mrs. C.'H. L LltfDORE'pJlOTtt. orrostTi roT orrica, main sr., OREGON CITY, Or. FJK8T CUKS Accommodations for Commercial Tmslsrs. Ilsrla-r Shop A Hath lluotn In Cuiinoctinii. Nulls but American Help Eni'loytl. Meals 25c, Rooms 25 and 50c FOR SALE. Ouo of the nicest jilucvs in Chit k amas bottom, being 85 acres. Tho finest of land for a peach orchard. 1100 young peach trees just be ginning to bear; good dwelling house on high ground and all of the necessary out-buildinge, etc. 45 TO 50 ACRES IN FINE CULTIVATION. One of the finest springs in Clackamas county. For sale cheap for a short time. r. C. HUMPHREY At Clackamas, F. 0. McCown at Oregon City. United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W. II. Cooke, Manager. Corner Fourth and Main Stsiwt; Tho LEADING LIVERY tTALE. of the City. Kits of any ileHcriiitioii furnished on short notice All kinds of Truck and Delivery ltusi- noss proiu)ity attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason- 'ile terms. TIM1IKR LAND, ACT JUNK 8, 17H. NOTU'K FOR l'CIII.H'A TIO'v. Joseph Iedle. Unltod States Land Ollk-o, Oregon City, Oregon, July lt, 18!K), Notice Is hereby Riven tlmt in compliance with the provisions of the set of ciinirrpss of inns .1. 1H.H. eiititlcil. "An set fur the Hole of timber lands in the states otcalilorinn, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Joseph Iedleof Oswego, county of t'lnek amus. stole of OrcKon, lias this iiiiv filed in this ollice his sworn statement rui nw, (or the purchase ot the Miv ot section No Ml In township No 9 south, range No 5 cast anil will oiler uroofto show that tlioluiu! sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to entslilisli Ins ciiiun to soul mini bclm-o the register and receiver of this olllce nt Oro aon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the lilst dny of October, 18U0. lie nunies as witnesses; Llmvlea Aicmt, janies Moelian, William l'attvrson, und Hu- fus I case, all or Oregon city, Oregon. Anv and all persons clainiimr mlverselv the atioveKlescrilied hinds lire requested to llle their claims in this olllce on or before said 21st duy of October, lH'.K). . J. T. ArrKKWiN, 8-7-10-9 Register. TIUHKH LAND ACT JUNK it, 1878-NOTICE FOK rUHHUATlUM, James W. Deaklus, United 8tares Land Olllee, Oreiron City, OrcKon, July 80, Ih-iO. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act ot cohki-cnh ot June 8, 1878, i-utlt loil "An act (or the mile ol tliuber lsiuls lit tho states of Oftllforiilii, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," James W. Deaklus. o( Bherldnu. eountv of Yiimhlll. ht mi ni Ort'ton has this dny filed In thin otlice his sworu statement No. 21ml, fur the piirclinso of the e!i of nwH, H t" ueil and ueVi of e',4 of set'ttau No. 9, tp No. 2 south, runge No. II enst, and will offer proof to show that the hiud suiinhl. Is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes and to establxh bis claim to said laud before the register and receiver of thla office, at Oregon City, Oregon, on W ednes day, the 6th day ot November, lMHI. lie uames as wltueSHM: Win. Dlnsmoore, J. Kluuey, of Sheridan, Oregon ; A W Hli hcy uud J , A. Fox, ol Portland, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lauds are rciimisted to tile their claims In this office ou or tietore siild 51 h dny of November, WW, J . T. Al'l'ti ItSON f Hculster. t TEACT. WLLIAM3 & POUTER, Agents. (jIIi-ik nt or on the (C'Oi'VlUUllTliD.) BURSVIEISTER. Spring and Summer, 1SOO. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in. Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods, Also in Embroideries. The Great Eastern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Preps. Farmers' Store! K. L NE WTOX, 3l-CfKSM TO) STRAIGHT & NEWTON Ill Goodc sold at Portland Prices. mcn.F.sT rutcK paid run coun try PRODUCE. HAY Af,'I) FKKD A SPKCIAI.TY. Tl Xll Kit LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878. NOTICK FOR I'DHLIOATION. I'nilod Slutcs Ijind IHllce. Oreeou City, Oregon, July 3D, lsuo. Notice Is hereby given that in eoiupllaiiee Willi Uio provisions of the act of congress of June it, 1S7S, cnllllod "An act for tho sale tim ber hind, lu the stales of CalHoruis, Oregon, Nevada, Waslilnvrlon Territory," William Dellaven, of Willlamine, ooiiuty of Yamhill, state of Ore gon, bus llils day tiled in this oihee his sworn slatcme-.it No '212, fur the purchase of the s1 of nw1 V and lots 8 and 4 ot section No, -J, in township No. 2 south, raitije No. 7 ost, ami will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is mere valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said laud before tha Iteglster and Ke ceivcr ot this olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Mh day of November, isim. Ho names as witnesses: J, A. Fox, A. W. Ulehey, of 1'orlland, Or., Joseph Kluuey, Chas. Kinney of Slu-iidan, Or. Any aud all persons olalinlng adversely tho above-described lands are requested to tile their cliilms In this olllce ou or before said full duy of November, ISW. J, T. Ai-i-kksun, 8-M, 10 Hi hi-gisler. NOTICE FOR MIMCATION. Sloy J. Wuiv. I.antl Ollice nt Oregon City, July 28, isivj.' Nolico is hort-by given Ibnt the J'ollow-iiiiiiH-il settler lius lileii notice of liis in toiilion to make tinal proof in support of bis claim, uml tltnt suiil proof will be niiulo hcfoio tlie KeKintor unit lieceiver of the Ihiitcd tStati-s J.iinil Olllce nt tiivon Citv, OiVRim, on September, 17, 1SIM, viz: Ktoy J. W'nrc, Jlomcstcml Unti-v, No. fisVi, for Hie SK4' of SIC;,,', of Sf0'4 uml NK of SV ',; of Si-ctiim 20, T 2 S, li 0 1-1. lie liiiincs tlio i'ollmviiifr witnesses to pruvo liis cotiniioiis resilience upon and t'tiltivntinu of, suiil luiiil, viz: Charles Simula, l, V. l'ailici-, C. P. Waro and Cliurlt-s Italy, all of Cherry villo P. 0., Ulackn iniis Counly, chvinui, J. T. 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