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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1890)
JllOMK AND VICINITY. liiu i ruu-ii.ihs of a l.tK'al and UikT.il' Nature. U.itUM - in' Ititoio-t ( ollet'U'tl from l lt,v nml luuiilrj. II. .11. I I.,, r .--ii. nl.. n '!: i - t . T. 1:11111 Hlhl Wlto wjnk' in i'ou'ii iif mi iiiluiit eon. that ;l'H Ml.uli O III lrt lilllvl (l Ui.WtlH'tlO "ihiT l-lMlll't luiml Will i i i i; o I'p.Mi uii' l oinvrU on. Sat in rii'ti.:-, i liili' llui umi, wothir , ,.i.iinii.' : ll.-nn limit hit lilted ll a noat , Ill tin- .lllCjMV building, III til ,, , n- I,.; in. l',' orrllpicd )J- County v .' '!' SU1 ll I V '.'. r K , nj tht (.'ongrcg n ! . Uit.h. uill.ivon lawn am ml .- li'iuo uf K I''. White- t It in we ll : ,- !. .. e ;tt itt'il. I i it. p.'-.i., ilmi Vitiulilll nml i :.;'! '.'il i "llt'li. will got a roiMltnl t.i.-.i r i' ii iii'Hi li in to bo tiotl tii.i- i1'. v.'it til kim another KnittvM ll. -;ti .'I a V.,y ('i i' M I'mlm, of Portland, i; ...... h in the tWitrvgiilional t'lturv'll in. i. ii Hi- :il iimi. Mr Oirti. I .i .: . .1 iv im'i mtil iviiviiii0 U iiiviloJ t,' I.,' ii I. mi. H I'.m 1 m I l.m lull cluh Imvv won in. i : i .i tv. rit.'v shut out the .mi;1 ' ii li-' Sunday, anil cons. ;! ' l''.'1 ) ll'l' tllt tllliT the defeat of v ii l.i l. iii I'.iirutt was ri Instated, 1 1 . -ii'i -it in.. I c'cui unco a week, Vii I nil. a h.. hi.. I In widow boti.ht . t, i- -!; t mii, I kissed il oil; 1 in- ,i- In. . her uicuiory hrvioglit. Mr I'. I Ink in having II tie in !"i.!i .I'.iim.l din iiiviiiiwd, ami wi'.i ui.i'm- one iniiroYiiiHnlii on Ilia il'tiil.ii.' Mr i'. H.iU-ivi ia doing ii .ii in in l'n .have purvhasotl tin" i k I .' tmi biii I'ottaiiA I'olora ..- i ' 'i n A Louie. They are ,.I I'.lll.tS, ttllil glVC Satisfaction I'll! 14. 1 1. n ! 1 .ill' .i i iins, 1 gul., quarts lt- it e-ii.ihhshed ti it brum It 11 1 in.;. nt I'ny, very few go tu I 1; I ir llioir titt ttr ptm, 1 Ins Imilt up n invmhl 1 'ii 111 1 1 . - lino in I'.irtUnil, ml !, i.f - iitfai'iiim. .!'..! I'l itiki.'' writo it Vtwtk- . ' 1 " ttu' iintt itiTtiit-liin ol 1, S it, I ri'ilni.ti. 1I.1 not tlitnk . in I v in m ilrr llirluiiH kIhiip, 1 . it ! i-it a i.iiiIh'I ol coin ami l i '"! H- it-i nmlly. " .1 In 1. 1 ilu l'uni:rti:iitionNl - I. m I will j;ivttlui ptii'iU ami i .1 j :. nil- mi iif nt Tliil-miny, Ann .1! til.- .row iti'iir llin vhykr 1 !' I.ini.'li mill ii-f i ri.aiii re 1 N i 11 Tit' I lo (lit'i-liililrvu. ii 1,' t . ii I'l.tH lit the OrfK.mimi, .1 a .i.'in.iii'l 111 ilif fxt lor i iii- o ilt.-ifiinlii. (.'ImkaniM r ii ii' it.. Ii ivi' nit opHirtiiii . 'if t mnall nt'it ivi Iiy t'toh i' ! 1 U ultvi". an I wmlini; litem I' ..'' in Mr I'ltt'- -i !n. ill I'.imiiii'iiee ni'xl j ii iiitiT Nt, umlr lb i tin. 'r.i'iic lii-tine Hi.tti'nt. TI10 ! mil f..r tin. 'liter year with ': v'i' '-i i- ii-! iTn-iffta, ami in !! Km li't-.' eiliii iitiitiml inttitu- I 1 lr-'li I iiy. t ' II i'i'Mi. u.'f I Ii) yearn anil 17 i-. .1! 1 n i l an, nr., on Anoint 24. - t:t.. s.,:, i Mm. I. K. Slmltt. rine 'v f.-i li'l ill llntnil I'ily. I.' n! 1 Mi 1 erti ioiiiliiotid at A' iniri Ii in linn eilv on TiiPtxUy, III I III ' f 111:1 in M -ri' interred in tit !'-. ii i Iri'.it.'.l to a HeiiHiition 11 1 . .. 1 yniiMi; man, well known )... '.. I. I'i'i.'iu' ml. leaving a mi ii'i" ..I iinintiil ItilU iH'htitil In.- Miitlitl iil l'oniiaiiy, lor 1-n.'iit, eliiinn that lt li . .1 1 1 1 .-. I i.ir iili'inl $to worth o( i'l li i-li.irne. 11 1 .1 !h' kluii ttli 1'i. tnly Htar nayn, in or li r 1 ' -iv.. !he I' liturtal ttwn ialion (rotn in- i.ii.' .if i' - "luer", i'l irt limit ennai'lpr ut -i v 1 In 1 ill Her Urn LMtmn lt wek. A !. " n I t iria! ,inN-Utiiin ia no nniHrt i i- laiu'i ll iiv cn-ilv it poulil down ,-. i v "ti.-i' in l:i'' in uii'l flourUh lt n ; " 1 r 1 111 and -Imiil It iiiniphantly. .1. C. li r.lnii and Mr Pundln- -I M iiin... w ho ein li Itavo ezteOMlv 11 vii'l- in tluit vi' inity. wen in Uiwn 11l.1v. l lii v report tite Imp crup very ..I. an. I 11 ) Imp lire, notu itliMtutldintf -!:i!r:n.-:ili ol tlte ClndiilllN Ntlet the i- .ii'.iarv. I will a.,.! tli- ii. I,' -ill K-t.tte I.- i.-fied a." tin' mil ! e i-iilartfi -nil. !.!' n ieview ol l'lirtlund, l omiiicreiul Kuviow il lo aixtiHin paifei 1'radtreetH of New York 'it v. MeinlpeiH ol llio Portland ( I 1 1 1 1 1 t .1 r oi ( i.iiiineri ii promiHe llbural nieii! tu Hie new pnturriHit. .l.i.!,- Mt III'- Hi'Mrinn left a Itox of peaches ulliee I. lit. Satnnluv, rainetl on 1,1- pi , Ii I nv I. n. Tliev aro nuiHjrior in. I Mavor to unv ol th iniiHjrtcd P-.h'Ii-i lii'iulit int.) Hie miirkt. Clack iniiaj cuniity "'U'lit'H am taking the li'ii I in the Portland market, and lh crop i- nun dually ood thin huunuii. l: v I' (' P.aieiitan, of Mount Talor, tilled t!i- pulpit of tlie liaptiHt clnircli a-t Mind. iv 11101 imiL'und avuninir. net liati iiian in an aide Hpeaker, and held tin. -t rift ait-nlion of li im aiidiencn. Kev. .1. C l:-a I. win) ii viHilinif Itin brother, I't v. I V K. id, pitHtor of the Market rtri i'l llapli-t chtirch at Seattle, will re t'lltl to-llliiTOW. JI":h aie itilvai.cinir in value in Lane t'titmt v ariiurcliii!' ti the Htaieiiient made liv '.lie I'lii-eiiii (iniird. A coimitliirahle n ianlitv Inn liei'tl enL'iilied ut M COIltH per pound, and 27 e-nts per pound Itaa l,e ni nietition with a poMMihle rine to in e-ntH. 1 'laekatiiiii county Itaa Home of t!,n fine I Imp li-ldn In tlie Htate, and lite neoliiM" hi-h pri-eH will ho hulled with il-l.-lit. ' ,. W. li .IniicH, the Marion county fiii'iin-1' v, ho MUH buncoed out of $5,000, Ill.'Jtl'l Wllfc ivi vl one cliiltlren applied iippitinU-d for liini, in I'ortl.iltd, nml whom1 to have a tual'li ill w.-n n-e.-nHy iinn Tied in alein, to Mlm ,-, vnthiit Idia Harbin. Tim lady U fair, .n-ik v and :;H, nml in aaid to bo happy in .ii-r .-iioi-e She irt ipiili a belle, and iH.lnl-u .I0111-1 iiiMt, Ion liert. JonCH in j i-tliifd willi HiiyiiiK that lie had bit niek of fotfv. anil Unit Mihs Harbin was fltn beet ol litl) lot, Mr. J. W. O'donnell, chairman of the cninniilti'i on Kire titid Water, of the city 1:01111. 'il, ha.i rectiiveil a Hhoo box full of coiiimiiiiicaiioiiH mid price liHti of liniep iind water wheelH. All tllO dfl hi'.'iiH of piitnpH aro HiibMitted to the crilienl exiiniinaliiin of practical and ex 1:ti i-nt't'd men, ami 11 number of bids havit In 'ni n i eiveil. Mr. O'C'onnell is k-pl lijny a t'.iinnideriilili) portion of the time ar.i.'eiinu' proportitioiiS from manu fuetnrem unl tl-alerrt in pump machin cry. Tim mu-lt-r will very likely be di ow'd of at tin next nmotinjr of the city council, and Ihroiiudi thu energetic efforts U t,lii!i'oiiiinii.ti e on lire and water the citv ivill be enabled to Hccnre a bargain, and have it pump Hint will prove ado tniale lo the ivanlrt of this erowinn mu wcipalily. Vr the ht'Ht intercuts of Or xv'on ( iiy it In .in,esUy hoped tlut the council will tlifiili! on HHitnriiiK a pump jtf Ktillii'ieiit cujiacity ut thu next meet- iillfe'. ' .:!,.,.. 11 .0.1 . ... j't.w,, 01 v mr, will hlurt up "'oin inrtinimr next Mnntlav fur The aottrlut fnvcr is rn-torted to luivx lirokmuml at WllluiU, and nuwt nil f um -.muors navortiturmiil to their homos. Heyeral caiwiol inoaslcs am rtHir(nd ? ,,,.V.,V,17 01 cornur. Mr. O. Hol.lilns daughter, Mim Orloy, Is i portod vtiry III I'ounly Clork Johnson has received 11 tiandsomn cahlimt, iHitivoiiientlv lltled i with IuMUhI drawurs, In which am ipl the' lilanks used in his olllco Vlmn you want a kihhI tnlxed pln( rcatly for use ami an shaUs to chiHwe freiH, uhp Columbia Cottuun Colors, ulv il ti jMtr Ksllim, Kor sale by Chai uian A Co, A wish. "1 am K I ad to see you, sir," said the widow to lha editor. "Your ohllnarv of mv husband was bcaiitilul, l wlsli he could have lived lo have read Mr. Win, Uverldini, ol MolalU, is piillma in new wind mill, to provide water for Ins slink. Wind mills un bt coniiun nuuinrous throughout the fann ing country, A very pleusant etiteitnlniinuit and so ciable was given at the -Shaiinoii school house last Vridav evening by the nieiii U'r ol (he Uaptist chunh for the I enellt ol the Sunday school, f Mess. Thus. Charman A Son, ate send ing out large number of Invitations to their friends lo take a cup of "Yan lloulen's Cucoal' on Thursdav, Krlduv and Saturday, Aug. 28, W and 30th A imrty iMiisisting ol T. P. lUndiill. M. Kendall, tl, W. Church. I Will Church, and Jas. Church, have gone to Table Mountain on the head waters of the Molalla to gather huckleberries. The I'nion Pacific railroad company are actively pushing otrallons on their road from Portland to the sound. The road is practically located to Kalaina and work will soon commence on (he bridge near Vancouver. The street conimisloner is extending the Improvements on Main street lo tlte north part ol town The elevated side walk opposite Caliirs factory will be ex tended to accommodate the residents of that portion of the city, ("apt. J. V, Shaw, who returned Irom Wilhoit laxt week with his family, re ports having had a glorious lime He was the guest of Mr. Andy Wylaud, who kept him supplied with the liuest tr.mt, and they had a very eitioYabln tune hunting. T social dance will be given at lite Ar mory Hall Saturday night The sll'nir is under reliable management, and good or der and a pleasant tiuiu are guaranteed. The hall is large and admirably adapted for the purpose. This is the second ol series that will be given every week. Jacob K ttni 111 has punhaaed a con trolling interest in the Iaiwik river Tiaim isirtatlou Company's hosts. Then new boat is almost completed, and will soon be placed on lite mute It is a line el se I ami up irly as large as tlte I) W. Sha ver. The oilier evening a cord alUched to one ol the pulleys which holds up a large show window in Capl. Shaw's Itcd Kroitt liiocery store broke, and tlie window came down with terrible force, breaking three large plate glass panes in the lower sash. Portland is taking the recount with vigor, and 00 enumerators etarttd in with a vengauca . The absent residents at the seaside will be counted in . Kapid progress, and a correct count may he ex pected Ibis time. It is possible that a recount may be ordered of other portions of the state, besides Multnomah county and Salem Mr. J I . Logan, ol 1 111011 .Mills, was in the city yesterday on his way to Port land to have his eyes treated by an oc ulist. His mills are already grinding on new wheat, which he says is making the beat grade of flour, snd more of it to the bushel than at any previous season. This siteaks well for tlte good quality of the wheat crop of Clackamas countv. Threshing has commenced in earnent, and the hum of the thresher is hesrii through the land. Crops in Clackamas county are averaging up better than was expected. Mr. Win. Loveridge, of Mol alla, thresbeil 4111 bushels of wtteat from K't acres machine measure ; by actual weight, this would be about 4-"al bushels, making a yield of 30 bushels to the acre. The quality of this year's crop is good. Next week Miss Susie A. Moruland, daiigh'er of County Judge Julius C. Moreland, and Mis Florence A. Wells, daughter of Dr. 0 M. Wells, of Port laud, leave fr Iterlln, where they pur pose studying music in the conservatory for the next three years. Doth young ladies have given evidence of great talent which will tie thoroughly developed by some of the heat professor in the lleritn Coniervatory of music, Mr. Johnson, general mmiiigei of the Willamette Pulp and Paper Co., informs the KsTKKPRisa, that they have ordered the machinery 'or a new pu'r mill, which will be built as soon as plans are adopted (or its construction, ity another year Oregon City will have a paper mill that will manufacture fine grades of pii'mr and the people of Oregon will not have to depend on Kastern manufacturers (or their fine puiier stock. The sulphite mill will commence running on full time next Monday. Street Commissioner Howell i having some gorsl work done on Main street He is having gravel hauled and deposited in the bad places and will soon have this street in fine condition. Hu has nlso put in a new cross walk at the Ilajitiat church, and another from the Oriental hotel across to the opposite comer. The old cross walks were only six feet wide, while the new ones are fully ten foot in width, which is a decided improvement. The gravel used on thu streets is taken Irom a bed ucross the river deposited by the high water of last winter. This do posit is suid to contain gravel enough to macadamize Main street its entire length. Two youthful bloods in this city, hud been (or several days boasting of their skill in a knockout a 'ft Sullivan. Kuch claimed to tie the best man in the skill of scientific boxing. Thedispute waxed warm, and they adjourned to a spot near the railroad track where preparations were made to give a free exhibition, and to settle the qnestion as to who wus to wear the licit. Hut Kelloy, the deputy niarshul did not propose to allow uny nnze liihting within the corporate limits ol Oregon City n tif he could help it. He promptly arresieti nom 01 me iiuguisiH, who will have a hearing before Kocorder Porter, and were let off with a line of $5 ach. Tim following from the Oregonian, will be of interest to Co K, of this city: The military bovsof the Htate.and espe cially of the First and second regiments, will be duligbtetl to learn mm uovernor I'ennover has directed mat a marksman's medal or bajlge he prepared for presenta tion at the forthcoming encampment. The suggestion was mado to (iov. Pun- noyor a few evenings since ny major it. W. Mitchell, assistant adjutant general, and assonted to by the govornor with on thusiam. Yesterday Cohnel Shofner and Major Mitchell secured the services ol an artistic jeweler, and within a few days they are promised several designs from which to make eoloctions. The mlltsry can feel assured that something worthy will be prepared, and they can at once begin practice, for the competition will be sharp anJ the result creditable. The "shoot" will be open to all olllcers and men alike throughout, 1110 Biiuo. LOCALCOMMIiNTARY Observations of ilie KcKiiti'r While on I lis IVat, SuHitiitduii HrlilirexA Nt range ng Fearfully Tlili'slf. Iel. If there Is anything that will lliillet the vanity ol the average cltlseu of Oregon Clly, it is tlteitppiei lattve admiration of the free sus-tcnslon bridge Ami the residents of litis city have Just cause lo 1st proud of their In Idgethn only free suspension bridge in the world. The view Irom the luldge of the numerous (at'loi les, bills, and Hie city Is immense, and meets the admiration of all visitors. Tlut Hoard of Trade did a grand Ihli'g (or Oregon City when they put forth their united, vigorous ellnils to socuiu a free luldge. It stands a monument lo the enterprise of Oregon City, l'nrlliinit, with all her aggregation of capital ami population, hoasled enterprise and wealth, has 110 lice bridge, nor Is she likely to ( tr some years Income, although within sixty duvs tluee hIiucIuiI'S wilt he sptiuuiug lite Willamette at that place, Oregon I'll v can boast of Iter Iree bridge Willi pardonable pride. " What a strange (celing It is lo lie awake at night and listen to your heart,' said a somewhat Imaginative gentleman yesterday. " I do not know how It allects other people, but with nietbis seusatiou, es'cially on a still night, Is una that stiis me to the strongest emotions. I catch mi soil w ondering as I listen to tlie steady thump of the tireless organ, won dering, I any, what would happm should the mcsscngur of lite suddenly ccaau to Hr(orm its (unctions. In an instant 1 would lie in the realms of the unknown, a pilgrim to the country from whence no man has yet returned, Then again, I fancy that my hem I is a soldier, lap ping away the drum beats of life. And I am sometimes foicibly reminded of a Is'autifnt Herman lyric poem Dial pit" lures the heart a a cars'iiter, and its heats the nails the grim reaper is pound ing in our dill 11 Well, isirhaps, but just try il voursclf on a still night as you lie awake lu tied, then judge for your self " They were walking down Main street shout half past nine o'clock in the even ing , and were lust passing around the corner near Caufleld's drug store. A ru- iHirler was pausing dow 11 the street at lite same time and heart) the following con. vernation : lie I am fearfully thirsty, hut 1 know from experience that s.nla w aler diN'S not ipiench lliirnt. She -No it does not. We can get punt cold water at a place around the corner He You know the heighhorhoiMl, llieii ? She Yes; they always give a glawi of water with every piste of he cream. A IIOUUIHI.K PKATII. Mr.. lUtnurJi, Visit kuuwu I'uuuty Hurnnl l lu t'lsi kaniM I Itrs'li, The follow Intr urn tl.a imrtlctilura of the sad death of Mrs Jnu llwiiuey, of Marion county, who was at the Inns visiting Iter daughter. Mrs. S Hroyles, at Wurinic, Wasco county: Mrs. irovlcs, having lit her mother's pipe, went to the corral, a short distant u away, to milk, leaving the old lady alone, sitting In her chair, smoking She had been absent about some llltcen minutes, when she heard her mother cry "Oh t I'm all on lire!" She ran to Iter mother's aid as fast as she could, screaming for help, which came, but not until the ttoor woman was fatallv burned, her clothing , itdsi.tr, sashes and doors; also a cun being nearly consumed. She lived in ; nury factory slid two cht tile light plants great sullering fur twelve hours, when deuth came to her relief. It never will be positively known how she caught tire, hut the supistsition is she turned the con- tents of her Pipe into Iter lap, w hu h set tire to hei clothes, w hich were of cotton material, easly ignited. Mrs. Hoiiy was one of the early pioneer of Oregon, t-Mtwoiig Lie plains in IM.i, wiiii iter nun- hand and several small children, Many are the startling adventures she con 1 1 relate of buir breadth escapes from war like Indians, which harrastu-d thiitii along their way to their new homo in the far West. Their provisions (ailing, they spent the winter of lKt.'t-il in California w here the lew w bite people had to remain In forts to prevent them (nun hostile Indians, starvation stated them in thu (ace many times during thut lung w inter. In the snriiiK thev started by trail sillt a pack train to Oregon, theiu luting nujimt; road at tbal time. Mrs. llonney was born in New York In imiK. At 3 years of uge hur iiaritnts and relatives were all niestacreod by Indians and herself escaMtt ami loft for (lend, where situ was fount) and cared for by stronmr bauds . She was married in ISJI. Her husband diet! in lH."xl. She leaves eight children to mourn her loss. Mr. Tliurman L, IJonney, Mr, William K. Honney, Mr. II. F. llonney, of Clackamas county, Mrs. Amanda iteaaoner, ol Tualatin, Wash ington county. Mrs. Flora Hutchinson, ol Marion coiinly, Mrs F.llen Ilidwell, ol Pram. Houghis county, nml Mrs. Saiiiuul llrolyes, ol Wainic, Wasco county. KKSTl.T OK HIIANOUIM) Ol T. An liiiliiitrlitin Hlunrer Wanted the Kartlt, Her. rowed Money on M ttrl(Sts silt) Hint Insolvent. In the case of the lhinilee Mortgugo iimi Trust Company vs. Mury Dodge ut. al. a decree of foreclosure. Was entered in the United States circuit court yesterday . This was a suit brought by the Dun. leu Mortgage and Trust Investment C0111 pany to enforce the lien of a mortgage ugmiiMt tho heirs and suhseuuont lien creditors to a large tract of lurid in Doug las futility. Tho former owner of this land. Mr. Dodge, wasa pioneer of Doug las county, having settled on a place on Calupooiu crook about 1H53, whore he wasa neighbor of Judge Matthew 1', Dcudy, who was living on a farm near there at thut time. Mr. Dodge sturted a blucksmith shop and mado nlows for the farmers, lie did a thriving business anil prospered, being honest, industrious, prompt and thrifty. Tlui money he mudu hu invested in land, and us his -tosHcasions increased so did his desires, and he began to brunch out and buy land on credit, ami llnully wanted the earth, or ut least "all the land that ad Joined him". Ho finally burrowed money to buy hind, giving a niortgngii on his property, which lie wus novur able lo pay, anil died insolvent. The land will now he sold by the master In chuncery to sutiHfy the mortgage. Letter Mat. The following is a list of letters re muiningin the postolllce at Oregon ('ity, August i.'H, 1HIM): JlriHcoe, J II 2 Miller, Mury Ann Haker, Mrs .lane Moulton, Stephen (! Itrisbkiio, Mury Mooro, Mrs Cluru linker, MrsMaryAMcCown, Mrs Oco ('line, Dr. C A Mohniui L (I Carpenter, VV W UMnilMtrund, Anders Clurk, J ii Omeg, Miss Lulu DuHcanips, K Ostium, jUtwia I) Foster, J M Parsons, Sninuel Hodgson, J V, Richardson, S i) llibnnr, Willis Stevens, II F Holmes, Charles Stneder, Fred N Ifagey, William ATuylor, Mrs May II Hart. J J 1 timer joe Wulkor, Marv K Weiver, (i Woods, J M 2 Wehne'. F Wheeler, Mrs Klla Williams, Dan'! Jones, Mrs K K Kohler, Kllen Mackoy, Li.u Mnrtuin, Mr II McAnviey, M Miller, Mrs A K When culled for please say when ad vertised. J. M. Bacon, P.M. At present the city ami county jails o Oregon City are empty. Is there an other city ii Hie state with equal popu lation, that can make a similar allowing' I'KliMO.NAh. Mis. S, lluulat has returned front Newport tu Ympilim bay. pJutlgiiSwIlsur has goneto St, Helena to remain a eouplo of weeks. Mm Html Hums am) family have i c turncd homo from the Chu kauiiis. Mn. W. T. Whltlock started Tuesday forMt. IIoihI for a few days rocrcatiun Mr II, W. Hcott, ofTho Oicguiilaii was In town viewing thu lghl Friday. Mr. II, L. Kellv ami sou led Monday evening for a brief visit at the seaside, Mrs. N. Tingle, ol Hrudbury, Is vlslllng her daughter, Mis. II. K, Cross, hi this clly, Mr, A l.uelllng ami Prof. (Inseh, of Milwiiuklit, were In Oregon Clly on Monday. Mr. H, F. Charman imitlii a trip to his folk county farm the llisl ol the week . Mi.il. K, Stevens and Miss Aim Halul were among lite Hie arrivals fiuni Wll Ititil last Saturday, Mr. Siiloman and Mr. Whitney repre senting the H. F. Fxaiulner wore In town dining the week, Prof. S. T. Adams, representing Thu Washington Hcnus'iut, ol Finest lltove, was in litis city Monday, Mr, lieu L, Story, of this city, leaves to day lor Harney in Kastern Oregon, whiti he will remain (or awhile, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Draper an.) Hon, I., T. Ilarin are spending (he week 011 the hitler's far 111 on the CWksmas. Mr. li. N, Fa went t. deputy Internal revenue collector for the llrst district of Oregon was In Oregon City, Saturday, Metisrs, U-n Ucker, W. Miles, Mrs. Sug"r, ami the Misses Hanger of St. Helens, have returned home from Wll Itull. Mr, II, A P.rye, tin) well known and iHtitular griM'cryuiau. has closed out bis liusiuess here, and leaves this week for Astoria, County Surveyor Smyth and wife, and Messrs. Pratt ami Swahuclter and laiuil- les have ret 111 lied from a tamping ex- Htilitn on I leaver nock. Mrs. W. W. It. Samson, rctiir.n'd Tues day evening ft t,ni Sdverton, where she has been lor thu pail two wuckl attend ing the last llluuss of hur (ether. Mr W II. Pohyns, formerly uf this county, tint now pi incipal of one of lite Allium schools, accompanied by Mr. II. . Wesco, was in the cily Tuesday Mr, l.nren K Adams returneil Mon day from the Mt St. Helens party. He reports that all are having a good time, and tlte alttjcted members of lite party han reiovuind their health, Mr. ami Mrs, F, M. KaiiiU in peel to return to Oregon City in a week or ten d ivs An Ulfii UtttT In s IStknis I'sprr. T'u r: Fs rmii'Miss publishes the (ollun iug extracts from a letter written to the Madison (ihikota) Sentinel under date of Aug. I", by Mr C. II. I've, un attor ney ol Oregon Clly. After mentioning the delighllul cli mate, the good yield of whsutillnl outs the line IrtlUs, elc , he tells ol a cherry I tiee -10 years old with no signs ol decay, i and stales (but no one has btvn lien- long enough to we how long a pear tree will bye. At this point thu Willamette has a full of 41 (cut, which would furnish motive isiwcr to mills and fac'oiiea alumtt Willi out limit. A company owning land ul the fulls oiler free sites and free power for ten yeaia to those putting up fac tories. A I ready have erected Hour mills with a capacity of hi barrels a day, wtxilcit mills uier mill, sawmill, shod dy mill, pulp mill, sulphite mill, and factories (or boxes, soap, furniture ex one lor uregoii iiy ami me outer mr ! Portland. I.' miles away. A motor line ; 's projected between tins place and Portland, although communication is 1 already brisk by means ol lour daily passenger trams and live dally bouts, f Tlu-nt is every reason lo believe that i Oregon City will eventually Itcoume lo Portland w hat Minneapolis is to St. Paul lls twin. Trsrltrr's Kiai-iliiatlun. The regular ipiartcrly culmination of teachers l oiniiieiii t d at the court house yesterday mid will continue until lo moimw The liourd consists of Sunt. Thomson, H. A, D. (iurlcyand K. M. Hands, Mr. F. M. It untie Isdng absent, Messrs. Thomson mid liuilcy are con -ducting the examination. I lie lolloniug the upphciints are pres- Misstts Anna Itoss, Helen Kerr, Mol- lie llaiiklns, Fuiitiu ttslritdt, Norma Fox, l.lstu Wharlon, (irui-e llaird, Myr I lu ilrelthaupt, Cora (tlassgow, Anna MuiulHiwer, Winnie tiraham, Klla Mortcaon, Clara Koituld, Kniinii 1'latts, Mrs. C. II, Dye ami Messrs. J, W. tirny, Frank Mulliin, .lames Mutlinson, lien. Dunn, Millard Hyatt, T. J. tirny, A Cole, J. S. Welch, J. Wiildroli, li. K llargravesaud II. (i. Lake. m-sib uf a riumrr U'Ufii. Mr. Stephen Porter, father of Mrs. W W. II. Samson, of this city, died at bis residence near Silverlon, August it, lHiHt, aged 71 years, 'J months. He wus horn in Lincoln County, Missouri, Jnnu 24, lull). From there lis moved to Illinois, and came to Oregon in I HIM, locating in Marion county, nml owned the place w here the town of Stuteville now stands. He afterwards purchased a place near Silvertou, where he has since resided. Mr. Porter bus held luaiiy positions of trust in Marion county and was held in the highest esteem by his neighbors and iicuuaintunccs. He was a consistent christian, mid as indication of the high esteem in which his own neighlsirs, two-thirds of the threshers In that vi cinity suspended operations to attend his funeral . Thu church could not hold the people that attended, Mr. Porter belonged to thut class uf honorable and conscientious pioneers who hare made Oregon what it iH, and w ho are rapidly passing uwny. Muintthltig Priiclleiil. A school of dress cutting will bo es tablished nt Oregon City, Sept. I!. Kvery liuly attending the school can cut per fect lilting dresses, by learning Madame Kellugg's system of dress cutting. F'.uch scholar utter learning to cut patterns can bring in a dress, und Is taught to cut w ithout refitting. Vou pay nothing for the system until you cut without re hunt ing, ('all ut the school und examine, thu rystem . The Maude Granger Co., who had been playing ut the Maripium for a week in Portlund, played Tuesday evening to a fair house in Pope's Hull in this city, but departed without settling their bills in lull. 1 liny aro billed to play ut sev eral points up the valley. For Null. Kunn in Heaver valloy of 1(M) acres, for $1500,00; will trade for town property. Impure of D, J, Switzkh, MAltKKT KKPORT. flllAIN Wheat, per hu, Mo. O11U, tcr liu 40f. FMM'K-Klrst grade, per hhl, IX7IS. Hueniiil gratis, :H10 I'ltolMICK-nulter. per llilTio. Kind, per this, 'c. PelAtoes, per hit, NOtt. Onltiim, pur hu, tl 2a. Apples, per hex, Witt. ptiHI.TKV-Clilokeiiii, tlrsiueil, per dm, $l(jji; ttprltiK, n Ml; 11 va, 4'", KKKII Hhorti, per tun, I'il.M Ilran, IlK.jio Hsy, tlimitliy, billed, IRW(); luimo, ll.'i; clover I,nl..il,tl7ift.'0. MKATS-lleef, live, Via; droasett, (lo. Vent, tlrussed, So, llmrs, live, .!; Uresseil, do, Hhcitp, pur lieinl, t'lttQ'l.m. l.lnl, country, hulk, pur jioiiml, Se; bucket, I'i'o..- HKittti, per pniiiid, 1,'iu. Hldtn, li'e. Hhoiililurs; loo. DltllCIl KKIUTH-AII klmU very dull, Apiiles, sun dried, IVKle: nint'lilne ilrl-'il, Ijlunehed, saClic Plums, sun dried, 214:10; niiioliliie dried, t'xniVo. I'rtinua, sun dried, 4($ti; iimi'lilne dried. ftddBo. fears, mi tj r 1 vl . 0($so; muulilne dried, 6i'j7c. OUR INDUSTRIE?. ui'iiix Like Irom the Ashes. Tim New Door 11 ml hiitli One rut Inn. Iiii'lury hi Four necks ago to-day, Cullll's until and dour (iiiltiiy was hut lied to the ground but I'h'i iilx like It has risen from the hhIioh, and lite iiiiuhiiiery will he started up this iidci itnoii. All the new 11 nit 1 1 1 tH are In position except one, which will sunn 111 rivo, The new build ing Is ninth liiit'fi' than the old unit, nml has inure extensive nml Improved machines, while the roof Is covered with uithenlos, making II uhsolulely lire iiiniif. Thneuglmiis pliu etl lu a build ing back o( tlte mum shop Inwards the rail road truck, mid everything In and around Hie tulldliic,s ate arranged In such a milliner as to prevent any possi bht spiead til lire. Somen! the heavier machinery was In sin h u pnsillnn, that Itwiisntifv sllghlly iliiiiuipul; litis has been repaired and plat ed in position us good us ever. Mr. Ciilill stales that they a I ready have oiilers entuigh to keep them running (or u mouth and others are prepuriid to pine orders with tlttiin as siHtii as they couiuieiicc at live opera tions. A (till crew ol experienced work men will he initio wink at once, and the pleasant hum of lite luachlneiy In the sash and dour factory will Isi a thing of daily occiirrem e. An exten sive Mock ol the llnest cetlar luutlstr has been received, and they are better than ever piepan-d to do any thing in their hue, mi short notice, 011 sivuunt of their intensive and Improved itiiitliln ery. This factory is a valuable luslllii tion to Oregon City, us it gives employ ment to a lingo number ( men, ami converts Hie inilliii-lii'd material into Mulshed woislwoik ol useful ami ele gant designs. An liiiineiiHo ijiiantity of the proiliu't of this fin tot y in sltipHtl to varitiul points nloiig the river and railroad. Il Oregon City hud more en terprising men hk'ifupt. 1 11 1 ill', It would soon become tlte l.tiwcll of Oregon Attention is called lo the advertise ment ol the Kellocg I'tt'iii li Tailor Sys U'ln ol ihens cutting. lUISIXKSS LOCALS. If your horses or cuttle me iilllicted in any way, go lo lite Ited Front store ami get a pucksvo ol Standard Horse and Otitic fiutd al.ttoltitely tlte he si Mood purilier made. Trespass Niiiices. I.nrge si.e, on cloth, and plain, ut the I'M t iti sisi: Orru x, I rank Ncldoii nt I'otler'ii Ithu ksiiilth shop uiiikesa s.i'i inli v of lepuiriitg guns revolvers and tdi.it polling mass. us. Sal isfiietioti guaranteed t'so Stiindard Imi-e and cattle (tasl (or wile bv the lied I runt gnst ry snd Uriskery hoti-e, who are tint exclusive agents.' For Sale I licup. One half Mm k adjoining M. Kee's, with ten good apple It-is on il, ami other liitits F. o. Mil'ows A Co. Ilsnl lltirnril Itritk. One I11111. hid and lifty thousand hutd hunted biiik at t'lntriuaii I'.nn. brick yurd. Sold in ipiantilns to suit, mid al rciisomthle rates. Apply ut ('bar man's drug store, Fur Sale. T'll acres i.( land, H utiles (nun Oregon Cily, al HU p r tu ie Apply to D. J Swnztea For prices, store. mt sacks go to till at luhiilnualy low ad Front grocery lirainl Opportunity. A s .ltd hand llui-shc r for sule bv Titos Chin man .V Son. Will lie sold t hriit. No phii e to keep it Tllos Ciiaiiihn' ,t Sox, Hu rgiiitis, ,".n.l in res of the liuest land III the coiuilv, eight littles Irom the city, (or sale, hit) acres under plow ; is) acres in crop ; 1 acres 111 otcliant; house, bain, elc. Come ami see us as we mean business. F. O. Mi'l'owN A Co. The lied Front grocery and crot kcrv house have just received an elegant slts k ol new crm kery ware. Treasurer's Notlie. I have now in my hands funds appli cable lo the payment of all warrants en dorsed prior to Jan. Ill, IHS'i. Interest will reuse Irom date of this notice. S. I!. Cai.ikk, Treasurer of Clackamas Co Dated this "J I day of August, IsiN). 10-2 Feculor's Nulleo. v Nntlicls berehv i-lii'ti that the under signed 11111 hern dtilv ani'i. tilled executor. with will annexed, ol the last will and test- anient ol Josephine Itees, deceased. All sTsitus having elaims amtiiist said estate are ntilllli d to presinl the mine lor pnv ttit-tit, with the prots r vniii'lti rs, to me, nt lite law otlli't- ol li. K. Hayes, lu Oregon I'lty, dr., within six niniilln Irom the dale ol tlte tlmt 1 u I l i at ii n ol this notice or they Will Ik' forever barred. Fit ANK KICKS, ICxecutor. Dated August 1 It li, si), li, IC. II wis, Altoriiev for ICxecutor. Hullon lu the County Couit of the Statu of Ore gon, for Hie County o( Cluckunius. In thu matter of the estate of .funics (luy llenuctl, a minor. To the next of kin ol said minor (iml all persons interested in suid estate, lireet- 'UK Ill thu name of tlte Stale uf Oregon: You are hereby cited and required to appear in lite county court of the State of Oregon for thu county of Cluckunius, at Ihu court room thereof, at Oregon City in the county of t'lackaniua, on Monday, Hie -Utlt day of September, lH'.HI, ut 10 o clts-k in the forenoon of that tiny, then and thereto show ruuse why an order of this court should not be made, allowing the sale of the following described iciil cNttile, belonging to Bind ward, to-w it : An undivided one-third intercut in that portion of thu donation land claim of I'elttr Si htill und wife, in township '2 south, range L west of the Willamette inuritliuu, und beginning nt the KuutheiiHt corner of said claim ; thence north, (IH degrees west, with thu south line of suid claim, (o where the suid south line of Hind claim si 1 ikes tho land now owned by John (ironnr, on the north s.du of lite Tualatin river, suid lust mentioned hind being a part of the aforesaid claim ; thoni'u down suid river, with tho north hank thereof, to the sotilhuuHt corner of the John lironerland aforesaid; thence northerly, with the eust linn of thu lust mentioned land, to n point where, a line running easterly and parallel with the soulh line afore suid of said donation land claim, to the cast linu of Huitl claim; thence east on oast line of snitl claim to soulheust cor ner thereof, will iucludu 100 acres; thence, from suid point on (i loner's suid lust mentioned line, running south, tlH degrees chhI, to Ihu east lino of suid cluim ; thence south, liU degrees and .SO minutes west, with east line, to place of beginning, containing UK) acres, in Washington County, Oregon, Witness the lion. John W. Mcldrum, Judge of the County Court of tho Statu of Oregon, for tho Soul. County of CluckuniuH, and the seal of Haiti court hereto allixt'd, this twunty-tifth day of August, A. 1). 1H00. Attest: II. II. JOHNSON. 8-28 D-LTj Clork. ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND E. G. CAUFIELD, WHEN IN NEED OF Pure Drugs, Fine Perfumery or Toilet Articles. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. TIM II Kit I.AM) AIT, J F NIC. 1, s7s. SOTH'i; I oil Itl.H'A'I lOI. I'siTntielTxTr.s I.nii ocrirr, OnsuorCitv, (lr , May 11, h!i,( Notice Is hereby kIvi-ii that in coinpll ante with the pntvlsloiisor (be act nf Con gress of June .1, ls7R, entitled "An set for lbs sale of llmltcr Inmls lu I Ik- ntaUs offal llorina, llrwgon, Nnvatla und wusliiugiou," Henry Kliupmin, ol Ht-ullle, I 'utility o! King Plata of Washington, hits Una iBV tiled 111 litis ollliw Itia aworu atittt'uient No. Ir.', lor the purchuu. of the sw Kt ol he. lion No, pi, ill Tow iiahlii Si,. 2 South ituiiKtt No. " Ku.t, and ill uirt-r proof lo show thnl the I it ml sought ia mora vnhmltle lor Its tlmls-r or tone tliun lor sgrlcultiirtil i.urHscs, anil lo eatahllsli hla c-lnitia lo stud land hrfimt the register snd reteln r of llda olll, ti ttt tinyon l ily on wt'diii'sduy, the illh tlav ol Sep lelnU r, Mll, . itiiluea us witneaM a: Jitnii s Miuiili of Kims, wn.l.incton; James II Huh liu, of Statile, King isuitttv, wii-hlngtou; John Mi lnlvrx', oi Sandv, ( la. kainus county, Or; Niithuii J width, PorlUud Mtitliitiittiilt county, Oregon. Any snd all s-r'm rimming ndverst ly lh Utve-.lt-,-rilil hinds nre reiit-sifd to lile their clatma in litis othet- on or la-fore suid '.'illi ilav ol September, ltt. J. I. API'KltSiiN. u -il - lis Itegi.i.-r. UMlir.K LA Ml. ACT Jt'KK , s,s.-M,i K run I'l Ul.ll A 1 lo.N t imed Slati.a Ui,, tint,,, Ilrrtliili I lly, tin ,11, AllnimM IS'JU. li.iita liar.l.r (Inn , ,-,itii,u,n, win. atri.T ii..iia in inti at-i hi euliKti-a til J 11 no J, l,s riilill.-.l "An ul l..r the le ul iitiitH-r latin lit llii-ptal.-a el I Hltlurtna. Itti-null, SefaiU and W li!iitnll 'I'l-rrilory," U-ateler J, l're.-y id I'ertlali'l, fi lr u( ! .il 1 1 ... 1 11 a ti , nun nl Ort-g.ill. tmi Una itajt ele.1 III tlilt i.rtl. 111. wiiru alalrmrtil .,. Ji, lor lite pitreliaa.. til Iheliw', ol an-linn ll ti. Ill Inwrlialilp No. I "itl, lalifi-No. 7 i'at an. I will i.n. r pnnjl In ahnw Dial Urn land atmiM la lin.ru tnlnal.lv Inr lla lltuls-r or alnlio lliatl lor atrrlriilltirnl utiriHHMa. ami rttal.lltli hla rlaltii In aalil lainl U-I.ire lite lli-nl.l. r ami lle.lvi.r n iliia nflti'e at tlr.Kuli i'lly, I Irmnli, ou I'llurailar, lite Olh day t.f ,Nuti-tuli.r, svu. lie natlira aa wtltieoa J. II. Ilarfitl, T JelTrea. I ! Hauurll, ti. M. t.artlatt.1, allot Piirllainl, On-guii. Aiiratnlall iH-rantia t-! a 1 111 1 11 a.trir.ilj the alx.ve ileai tllai laii.l, are tt-.inral.il In lllr tliflt rlalnia liilili nilii-e uuVr In-lort' aal.l run ,ly ol SoxeiuWr, Iswu, J. T. ACI'KKSiiN, Ht.WI ll.l.ter. II M 11 K It l.ANIi AT JP.SK S. POt.-NoTK'K ruK I'l'III.ICATliiN. I'tllt.-d Htalei Und drtl.e Orem.il Clly, iireti.ii. July 31, ItwO Nollre la hi rvhy (Iven lliat In t-uiapltauis' Willi the pmvlalmia ol the a. t ol eotiKti.tia id June 1, 1H.X Fiitllit-d "All ai I lor lh mi In ol iIiiiIht lau. I. In the tta ., tirt-ieai, California, .Nevada and W athtuaUiu l'errllor'," lieorie V Kimier. ol Orefnn 1'tty, nitlltly el i laehatiiaa, "tste nl llreanll, haa thla day (lied III lltla ullliT hla aworu alalt'ttieul Nit. 'I'.aj., lor Ibe purehaae nl the a, nl at-t ue'j ol im-i, and st' , ol tn-'t nl atH'ttnn No, a, in tow nthlp No Miutii, rauei So east, and will offur n.l lo .lint thai Hie land uitttlu l iiinrt- luil.. Inr ll llmtx-r or al.nte Ihaa for aKrletiltiintl puritna., and to rtalillh hla Halm lo said fend la-t.ire lite Itialtl.r and llitehgr ol Ihlanltiif al iirt-goii I'll). Ilrt'lnll, nu t'dlit'.y, till' Mil tiny ol NiiveliilHtr. lsw. lie liaitti-a as wllneaaea. W. IMuittlnre, J. K Ul li. y.ol Hln-rlilan. ureip.ti A W. Kkluy, and J, A. Knl ol fnrllainl, itri-irnti Any and all pt-raolta a-laai 111 1 liar advi-mi-ly the atK.va di-aerttti-it'lainU are n'iii'l.il In fllf Ittelr t-1 a 1 111 111 Ililiiimicnu nr hilnrt! ssld Mil ilay ol Snu-ltiher. Is. J T. AITKIISON It' ID IS H.Kl.ler 1 IUKKK I AMI, AIT M NK J. 1S7S -.NOTICE ruK pi nidi A im.s. I'ltlltd Siuiea Und OAl'v. Un'11011 l ily, tirt-Koit, Jul)' al. Is. Nnlli e Is hervhy glrt-u Iliat In 1 ii-tlHin-t' with lite prof Uliitti ul the scla of ('minn-aa of Jtuie 9, livs, etililli.d "All ai l for the sale ol tlniher lamia In till' Stalea ol CallinnilB, UriKou, Nevada, and Waahf union Terrlatiry, llllu wi of Sheridan, enmity of Yamhill, atate of Orinoli, nut una uatr ntl-i) la tills iillli-t- her nwnru atatt" inettl No. iivo, lor lite iurehast of the at'1 4 of anctlou No. '4i. til lowtiahlp No. 2 aotltli, rani. No. 7 eaut and will offer pnsif lo alinw that tho laud sotiihl la more valunl.le for tta lltultor or nlotie than for airtetllltiritl Miriioai.N. ntnt to ea- Ulillah Iter claim In aald laud In-fore Ihu Kik In ter and Kweeivvr of thla ulliee at lirexntt i'lty, I'li-foti , ou weuuesiinT uie inn uny oi Novem her, ima), She namea sa wtttteasea Win. liiutnnwiru. J Kinney, ol Hherhtaii, Oregon, J. A, Km and A. ' mi nt y in i-ortlatlil, (iri irou. Any ami all persona t-Ulmlinr adversely the the alsive deaerlhed Ian. la are reipteali'd lo (lie inrir t-iatuia in una tititee on or ueliiro aulil MU tiay tu .Mivi-tiilier, lsw. SlilU-lii J, T. APPKIISdN, lies Mt Notice uf Final Settlement. In I li miittur of the estate of foli-uian Muck iter, deceased, notice is herchv irivan thst I haw tiled mv linal report in tlieitUive wl.lt.k l.l tl,M t'.il.l.t I '..it rt ... 1 'I....L- . V. Oregon. Tho court bus lixed Miiiuhiv tsepteinlwr Sth, IMSSJ, as a day (or the ex aiiiiiiatiiui of saitl reKrl, unit fur heiiriiig tu iiiijt-i-iiiiiis vti ine same, u unv litem are. KKIIKl'l'A lU'l'KNKIt, Administratrix of the suid Kstute. H. K. I'snss, Attorney lor the Kstute. August 7th, IMiSi. 8 7-8 ;'N TIUHKK LAND ACT, JI'NK II, 1S78-NOT1CK FOlt lTlll.H'ATtoN, I'nlti'il Htati'a IjiimI oflli'i'. OtTKitii VUy, or July, at, WW Nntlre la hori'lty givt'ii that in ciiiitiiliHtioc Willi III limvliliilia nl llit Hi'ta nl Cnttirri'na til June S. IH7H. i-tuitli'il "An not tor the nnli nl Mm Imt Imiila In tin. HI nt im nl I'nllfnrnlii, OriKun, Nevaila, ami WHtihtiiKttiu Ti-rrltury," Mtirv C. lii-HkltiN. nl HIii'MiInn, rntttily nl Yniulilll, ilnU' nl OnKnii, una una uny nun in iiiih uiiini iit-r nwnru ulnli'ini'iit Nn, 'ilH.'), nr tlui imri'ltHMi nt thu lnv'4 nl aiii'tlini No. .'I, in tnwiuhlli Nn. 2 antttli. riniKi. Nn. 7 t'tiat, Htitl will ott'i'r lmntt tn nlinw tltttt the laud nnti(lit In more viilnnliU' Inr tta ttmlmrnr atmto tiuiu fttr nirrii'iilttirnl tiiirnoKcu. unit In patnbllati hnr el ni 111 to nultl Iniitl lii'tiiru me Ki'Hlitti'r mill Kwulvnr nl flits mt iw nt Itri'- inuOlly, Ori'Kiiu, nu Wvilui-wlny, tlui 61 It itny nl Nuvi'inlHT, lhKU. 8Uo ii it in an wltlii'nacn: W. lHiHiiiniiri' J, Kinney nl (Oicrlilnii, iiri-Kim; J. A. Knx, mtil A. W. Htchoy nl INirtlnnit, llri'fintl. Any ami nil iicrnona claliniiiK ailverni'ly th almve-ilfttt'rtlH-tl Ininln nru rt'titienli'il lo tile tlmlr I'lnlma Injllila oIUoduii or liulnrn naul 6tli day nl Nnviutilior, :8U0. J, T. AITKIISON, 814, 1IMS Ki'glnter. TIMIIKR LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878. N0TICK R)l 1'UIU.ICATION. Unitml Slules I.iukI Ollhio. Oregon City, Oregon, July ill, 1WHJ. Notire in herelty piveu thut lu t'otiinll noe with thu provisions of the arts oi't'on Krvrnt of Juno 3, 1H7S, entitled "All net tor the aiilv ot'tiitilier IiiiiiIn in tlut nlntes'ot'Oiili f.rtiin, OrKou, Nuvntlu nml VVuiIiington Torritory, ('hnrli's .1. Ili'tikiiis, of Hhoridun, county of Yuniltill, nltito of Oregon, lui.i this tiny II It'll in this ulllre his sworn Htateiuent Ni). 2187, fur the iuri'hne of lotn 1, 2, 3, 4. of Hcction Nu. tl, hi town ship No. 2 Houlli, ruiiKO No. (I ont, und will oiler proof to show I lint tho hind miiiK'ht iH more viiluuhlo for lis tlmliur or (one (liiui lur agricultural purpose, nml to es tiihll.tli lits claim to Htiid html huforo the Kitristir and Koceivorof this ollleu at Ure- 3 hit City, Oregon, on Wednesday the 5th av of November, 1K!X). ilo nanies as witneMses; w. Diiisnioorc, J. Kinney, of HlierUlun, Oregon, A. W. Ittchey, and J. A. Fox of I'oitlaiul, Oregon. Anv and all persona claiming adversuly the iilinve-descrihcd hinds nre reiiucstcd to Hie their claiins in thin otllcu on or before saitl 5tli day of November. 8-14, 10-10 J. T, Arf mmoN, Hogiiiton. t FalVieirMIitoOfenCilf. s HAin oyrwii The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In Uio last sixty days. Kxaraino tho record. Very sight ly, odjoniM tho host improved part of town;' alno convenient t; tho manufacturing part. Don't fail to look at it before purchasing. Terms very easy. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE TRACT. WLLIAMS & PORTER Ollice near Pout Oflico. Agenti. E. S. WARREN, AUw carilea Furniture, Window Which VERY LOW PRICES, Either CASH or on tin INSTALLMENT PLAN. X5f You cannot do better CWCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES SILVERWARE WATCHES, ETC. All repairing done 1 anil nl warranted. (CUI-TNIIIMTItO.) Mr s . C. H. L UtfEOjlOTE. oi iMsiTs post orrici, main it., OREGON CITY, Or. KIK8T CLASS Atcomaoilallcii or ZmmlA Trmleri llarla-r Hhep ft Ilalh Room in Connection. None hut American Help Km.loya. Meals 25c, Rooms 25 and 50c. FOR SALE. Ono of the nicest placet in Clack amas bottom, being 85 acrei. The lineBt of land for a peach orchard. 1100 young peach trees just be ginning to bear; good dwelling house on lii'h ground and all of tho necessary out-buildinge, etc. 45 TO 50 ACRES IS rmc Pill TIWATinW a ina. UUbl lni IWIIi I One of tho finest springs In Clackamas county. For sale cheap for a short time. P. C HUMPHREY At Clackamas, F. 0. McCown at Oregon City. United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W. II. Cooke, Manager. Comer Fourth and Main Streets OREGON CITY. Tho LEADING LIVEKY STABLE of thu City. KigR of any deacription iiirniHiiuu on Bliort notice. All ki nils ol Truck and delivery Bui noHH promptly attended to. lloinca BounloJ and Fed on reaion ahle terms. TIMUKIl LAND, ACT JUNE S, 1878. .OTH U FOR PL'IlLICATIO.f. Joseph lccdle. United 8tatc Ind Office, Ori'gon City, Oregon, July lit, 1890. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of eonirre.ia of June ,H, 1S,S, entitled, "An act for the sale of tinnier minis in tlie states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." Joseph heedle of Oswego, county of Clack iinius, state of Oregon, has this day filed In mis nnii't- ins sworn piuteincni no ZMn, ror (he pun lmse ol the N of section No ii, in tilU'llvliit. 'n amill. Mna Kn ft ---I and will olfer proof to show that the land sought in more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land hfor. the register and receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 21st day of October, 1890. ' lie names as witnesses: Charles Uead, rallies Moehan. William Patterson, anil kn. fus l'ease. all of oreeou Citv. oreiron. Any and all persons clauuinc adversely the alxivc-descnbed lands are requested to ine ttieir ctainis in mis otnee on or before said 21st day of October, 1890. J. T. Ai PEUbON, 8-7-10-1) Kegistir. TlMUKlt LA NO ACT JUNK I, 1S7-N0TICB KOR 1'liBUOATlON, James W. Deaklns, United Htates Land Office, , , Oregon City, Oreion, July 90, law Notlt'O Is hereby given that In compllaUM with tlie pntvlaloiis ol the act of eoiigm. ol June 8, im, entitled "Au art lor the sale of timber lands lu the states of California, Or.gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," James W. lifllktua, of Hheridnn, county ol Yamhill, state nl On'gnii haa tills day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 216, lor the purchase of tho aelj of avi, s ol net, and new of sW ol section No. 6, tp No 2 south, range No. t east and (Vlll olfiir prool to show that the land sought is more valuable lor Its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes and to establah his claim to said laud before the register aud receiver of this tiffloi', at Oregon city, Oregon, on WeduesV day, the 6th day ol November, WHO. Ho names as wltnessM: Wm. Dinsmoore. 1. Klnuey, of Hlierldah J.A. Vox, of l'ortlau itu. Orcion: A. W. Klch.w and Any and all porsous claluilug adversely the above described lauds are requeated to tie their claims in this ofllee ou ur before said 6th dsy of November, isau, i, I, APPIRSON . Hi 1H6 Ksfister. i.riinuii. vriiaitu a full line of Shades, Mattings, Etc. be olTeri at Uian to call and examine (euITBlUUTKD.) BURMEISTER. Spring and Summer, 1890. 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 & Ackcrman, Props. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOK 1'UBLICATION. I'nitta State. Unit limce. Ortfoa Clly, Oregon, July . lsW. Hotlee Is hereby glv.n that in compliance w lib Hie vroTlalona ol the act ol eouiiresa ol Jud. t, 117s, eBtltM "An act lor the ante tlm hnlaad. lathe ilalei ol OKllloruia, Oregon, Karaite, Washlnrtoa Territory," William liell.ven, o WllUamtn.. county ol Yamhill, atnte of Ore. iob. k.a thl. day alei in this ollice hia .worn MMm.Bt No 2IS2, lor the purchase ul the ai. ol awli and let. 3 and 4 ol art'liou No, 2, lu tuwuahtp o. '1 imilh, raiige .No. 7 eust, still will offer prool toahow that the Aand sought la mar. valuable lor Us timber or Itiine than lor airlculttirml pnrfoae., auu m ntaumu ma claim to said laud before Ihs Ke.laicr and lie- eelT.r ol this orlice at Oregou Clly. Oregon, ob Wedueaday, the 4th day ol November, lssM. Its name, as witueaaca: J. A. Fox, A. W. Rlebey, ol FoMlanil, Or., Joseph Kluney, C'ha. Km wry ol ttherkUa, Or. Aay and all peranns oUIinlng adversely the above-d.Krlbed lantla are reuuesied to hie Ih.ir clalua lu lb i. oftlceou or iK-lore said 5th day ol November, WHO. J- T. ArmasoN, 8-M, 10-W Kegister. NOTICE FOR riBLICATIOX. 8toy J. Ware. I.and Ottlce at lregon City, July SS, 1890. Notice la li.tvliv eiven that the follovv- named settler has tiled notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before tlie Kegia-ter and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Oregon City, Oreeon. on Senteinber. 17. 1890. vir: Stov j. Ware, Homestead Kntrv, No. fKvW, for the HK'l of SK, WW of SKi; and of 8W of Section 20, f 2 S, K U K. lie names tne loiiowmg wuncsses uj prove his cotinuous resilience uidii and cultivation of, said laud, vis: Charles Shank. D. W. l'arker. O. r. Ware and Charlee Baty, all of Cherry ville 1. 0., Clacka mas county, Oregon, j, i. ai i iiisua, 7-319-4 Kegist . TIMBER LAND, ACT JI'NK 8, 1878.-NOTICK ITnited States Land Oftlce, Oregon City, Oregon, J uly l, lSiH), Notice Is hereby given that in compilation with the provisions ol the act of Congress ( June. 1178, eutttled "Au act lor the sale of timber lauds in the States ol California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, Oma HeaVlus, gl Sheridan, county ol Yamhill, stato of Oregon as this day lied lu this office her sworn state ment No 21M, lot the purchase of the uei ol section No M, lu township No. 2 south, range No. 7 east, aud will offer prool to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said laud buloru the Register aud Receiver of this office at Oregou City, Oivf on, on Wedueaday the 5th day ut Nov ember, 1IM0. She names as witnesses; Wm. Dinsmoore, J. Kinney ol Sheridan, Oregon; J. A. Fox, aud A. W. Richer, ol Portland, Oregou Auy and all persons claiming adversely tho above described lauda ara riiilcstcd lo hie their claims iu thla office ou or before said Mil iltiy of novemner, isssj, j, T. Ai'i fctisiiM, S-H 10-10 Register. Notice. Is herebv siren that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. county court ol Clackamas county, Or,, admiulstrator ol the es tate ol Joseph Florence, deceased . Therefore all persons having claims anamst said estate will present the same to me at once at my store Id Clackamas, Clackamas county, uregou, within six mouths Irom this date. A. MATHER, July 10. 1890. Admtulsiralor -