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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1890)
fT.U ft UJubutuu Ki(WJ- Wir- uwi'- CUCKAMAH COUNTY Id the grout manufacturing center of Iho .tto. Iron ore, wood and frtni tcr power exirt in inexhaustible quantities. Phe ha inure num. tfactuilng establishment than alt other fount tea In the tat combined. CUCKAMAH COUNTY Han the most varied resource of any comity In the stale.. Clackamas county whc.ut curried away tliu prlw at the I'entenlul Exposition an the Mate Fair. Fruit and vegetable productions aro unaurpasitud. Of, 24-N'O. 12. OKKCJON CUT, OHKCSON, THURSDAY, SKITKMBEK I, IS'JO, 1JUCK 5 CENTS. If li x FRPRTSF IThe Enterprise. ,HllI,' Kvcry Tlutt-iu.tiy, iPAriioFcucims county". l'lu-KimTION HATKM, vfr I 3 tH t l All ! iuimuic. lrtW"U ru' Si" ai'pliealioii. tumuli jkamas County Directory. a'l Nl'Y Oi'fTl'KR. J V M.l.ln. ... of Court anl'r iirtr ".r . feilAF . . . li. M. Johtiaoti. V. V. H. Samson. W. T. Wlutlovk. !. li. rU!. John W. Notil. Al', TIlOIIIKMI, Sidnev Stuy I li f i ri "'"'' 1 I t'ortmliu lltr OKKiION CITY OKFIOKKS. ..TIkw, K. Kvn ..I., I- I'orfc-r. 8. K. UrMii. K. K. Vlirin i. . . A. ltr. .,.,'. K. Ituni. W. II. iwr k Ailornvv -t iutini'Kinor lot Vir Vrk IMl'H II UK. HI l'ti(tr!.l. I'lmv Athi-v, 0. J. I'srkiT, f I., t'h.iritinn, r. S. rr'ii, J. It. lrvnauili, J. V. OVoiim'll. TDK MAltf. i (Mint? north. X . M J-2li r, M. ikvu 1'Hy to Mol.du, MuUuo.t'ru.i mi.l ,ih..il: lvn nl sin a. a. .Mommy, :u! Krt.lnyi, ul n'turni 'on ,..'iMir tt. hjim i'iiv to Mink,('l.irln. Miillno. I'll- i VliiN l M'A low Uruuk : l-ravn l l . Moiidav. WiMtWHlny mul rrulny, I ntnrii'. on loi lotting tly. TkAVKLKKs' lUlKK. a .i tiiKK.i r.cirif vi!t. fmiti (nun TortUiu.l: Arrir'st U . a. ii'M r. . Arrim from Souili: 9 -' . a. ami i 41 mam n ton i. vtos i. Uttf rortl.ni.l. l.t" rKn City. 7 :.!H a. lii tii a. 12 a. :i :m r. a. i tor. a. . a. ,: a. a. I i r. a. 2 4 r. a. ti .to r. a. Sin iter Alton -no nay Ijunltii-i. unuor l.otoiia -Way Lanillng-.. I Mil V. t a. !' .In a. a. II i i. a. 2 in r. a. 4 in r. a. ii ai r. a. Society Directory. Orfrwi l.o.l ire 1. 0. U. r. i Umix.rv riiur.iUy vn at 7 SO o'rlork i la (M.I Krll.oia Hull. aio utM LHtmbtrt of the tir.l r r InttteU to attcnU. j ljyrJro(J J Co..ke. N. U. :lllliuian l.odiff, Mb. I, A. I'. A A. M. Ho.4i Ita rt.iilr commitun'atiout on flrt 4t4 IttirU itiirJt f a.'li umutti at 7 SO r. a. .Smaru lu gjMl .tauU'tiK rr IiiviknI tu alleoj. A. K IAVH. W.M.." I. At'KKKMA.N. rwrftary. If.lc I'oM Mo. i, li. A K j Dt parl nif nt oT Urriroii. .Imi ddi I'rula j- nl tvarjr month, it IN !. a a: iaIJ KcUo. Mull, or. nu t ity (iKil. A. HAKDlNu, Oummau Jff. i'aitrjty Lodif or t. o. r. w. . ef i r.-..n.l ii'l d.urth Frl.lfvn !iimMI .;.' t. nil. All Jurultig dieiBrfu eoi'ttaiJ) Jiivitr.1 to actpn.l. I AS. WIl.kl.NiiO.N. 34. W. SUNDAY SERVICES. Flail CllNt.KKii VTli)SAH.UI'K(.ll.-K. tl Lm r'ir nrii.-t u il a. a. anil T4r a. m niUy .Hchol altir u.uiuc r tlH. Pt.ver mrtliiic Me.lnp..lnr vvfulnf al 'aoTiiH'L l'ryer ineotlijK ul V.mng Fiol. M(itr ut LhrUiiau Ku.leaTur vry auuda iflaiuf tt ti ai (raiiipl. Finr mi'iMi cHrucH.-Kiv j. c. ihi folor MoruLUif frvlc al II un. Wuli.l.y Ifldool it lil j. kvfntiiA- bervlra :tu, HrgnUr prttar oinuu w e.lnp.0ay evenliiK. a.iiiinty ftntni Mfruiif etry tte.ltifa'ly evmlnt pr-t.!in tlia Dr.l bhuJa; lu Ilia unmlli. A csrtnti iuvikiI'id to all. r loUS H ciirKCil CATHOLIC -Kar. A. aaiiiaisu, I'ta or. on HutnUy maa al and St a. a Cierman Nrtnon flrsl ami lbtr4 J.ly In r.i.-h nmutll al urlnck lua.a tody Hch'xil at i M r. a. Venpan aud ttanlictloa al .to r. n. If PAI I.H P. K Cllt'KII -Ktr J. U Don. ldwa. kfrtor. htrvirt' tvry anii.uy at 11 00 ltd 7 Mud. fli an.l Wedliou'liiy avttulng al 7 .10 e:oci, iD'Uy a.-ha..l al io ( hi. rami '.'I!. I iufin.h ; ntrvica each alteruala uu lit ai 4 oo o uluck. UltTHuIiHT Kri-iCOI'AL CM L'KC II. Kir l't F.hvim., I'a.tnr. Mi.rnlna lervlr at II; I'lt'tar school at U.l.'i, Kvf ntiiervlc at 7 :i 7tu p! mrtln 'I urlar rnlng at ' f nr Mrtinr I hnr..lay evanlug al 7.i trtai'r. rent tall y luvlte.l. VlRST PKKSHY1KHIAN Clll ltCII -HV. O. liiBuncv. I'A.tor. rirn at 11 a. a. and w P. a. .I,l,lh Hrh.v.l at 111 A. M. Youn( Puiiia f)-it;ly ol Chrlallau Ku.laavor mmila "try 6nu.ly tvetiluK al .'W Vtluealar naolnj pmyrr inrcting at 1 M. Huata Iraa. So oaincuoui ukru. BraN'tKMi it. ciirm n Hi'r. J. M, Praia, of th E vanic'l i.-i I Aa.M'iallon, will tiulil aervlret Ifipta Hail every H.iuclay at 11 A. M the auc ood Sun.hy exi ct0'l. Ut'ruiHU Sabbath arkool nary tinnUy Ht lu A M Professional Cards. X I "OWIKtt. t. II. COWINtl. COWING & COWING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 41! iium W..ru I.'uUikI Htatt-a Utnl odicra a lalty. oktanM ;irr. - oiikuon C D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTOUNEYS ANO C0P2EL0SS AT LAW. furniih Ahtrai?tn of Title, Khaii Moiir. Fore Law ililMiociK. G. E. HAYES, ,H033ET AT LAW AND N3TART PUBLIC, Oregon, City. Oregon. Oltltie up atalri near Court lloua Attorney at Law. Oregon City, Oregon. Land Business a Specialty. A. MoBKIUK. A. 8. DHKSHKK. McBRIDE & DRESSER. Attorneys at Law. Olivein Juar Mock, Oregon Wty. Or. J. W. POWELL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. . 'Ormn: Ronras Nt. 11 atnl 12, Clmrman '. block. Kmit,,,,,:,; Water utrect back of Chnrman art block. OREGON CITY, OREGON. T reliant Notice. I'Uri! mho, on cloth, and plain, ut the hSTKUVHlHIt OyFICK. w,AcNt, l.t.ain, , j . km A run Ml'RSKY, IHKIX & IHUI'KK, ATl'OUN KYS-.VM.AW, Omkuon City, OltMION, T! Jf"'" experienc m rtvUlar of tlm l . K, Ian.) mlliti ln.n racomini'itd in In our v of nil kind of tmahmaa Mora Urn liul ollliean.l the itmrt, nml IihoUIiik tlm iirn. lKxi lu tin. iptifriil U.mI (nl.i, II. II VI.. ATT0USKY-AT-1mW AND NOTARY I'IMU.IC. Orru comrr Mln mij Minh uu, n olnlii Ori!.iu f lij Hunt. r.r. WHIT It. W. A W HJT WHITE BROTHERS, Pntetietil Jrehitocti .j- HuilJors Will I ... .,. ... v.v.ni....... w.ratiiaj ni l.lla, and ariratl..B lor all kind, nl l.uil.l luaa Hiwial alte'iilnn lvu la m.lrn e4 ti, tailmaUa rurulalivl in i.dliiin Call a or a.l.ira Wllll'K llHtM., (Ircunii Cliy, 0o j. m, mm son. '-I.KAt.KKS 1N- Hooks and Shitionorv POST OFriCE DUILDINC. OKKOON CITY, OliKiitiN. D. J. SWITZER & CO. ABSTRACTS A.3STX) "Ileal Eslale- 2MI ifri' of I'r.lnr Inml A luuain. (irat. a In KTKriiian lluit.liiia;. J. D. UROCKENBROUGH Attorni'V at Law, i I.Ala Spccul A'nl ol (iaiKnl I .nd tlitira. , Orogon City, Dn'non. lloni."ti'il, t"n4inititn iu.1 Titnt-r l.ainl Ai'lii'ittiiin, Mini othrr I. an. I Dllirti liUKItl.'wi, I SK'ii,ill y. OKI'U'K: 'Jnl rKair t'lmrinitn ltro. lUixk, la' I j. .i inn a V. S. I. un. I Uili.'O. Merchants Exchange. Ualn Mrtrt. Orr(in 1'lty Orrt.iu. Krkl'H CONSTANTLY OS HANK Till bal braud nf IJ.'ior., Mlura an. I Claara lu Ilia City pirn In and try ih IlillUt Tabla. Alio line. rtJ V ilwank.-a. i 'litratru autl booa Uc.r J. 1 K r. M H A I II l'rotrlrtot HOUSE MOVING. Renner & Davis, Tin: Practical House Movors, will tlo ill wuik ill llii'ir lino pnicti'tly mul MtinliU'lorilv. Ail'lri-M., UK.NNKK A DAVIS, Ort'tfoti I'ity, (Iri'Kou LUMBER! FOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER CO TO Geo. S. McCord's Mill Oil Mt. I'llMlHttllt - Illilt'H KO'ltll of Oregon (.'ity. A. WALK EK. Painter, Kalsominer, and Decorator, Is proimrcd to uttend promptly tc work ciitriiMi.-tl to him. Patroiiant! n'siifctfu!!)' Holicitfd. I.ivory, Feci and .Sale Stable ORECONCITY. UjCATKU ItKIWKKN '111 K llllllKiK A Nil tiF.roT. Doiihlo mul Single Kign, uiul hihI din Iiomch uhvuyn on liuiul ut the lowent prictH. A corrall ooiincctcd w ith the barn for .none Ktock. Information ronnnliiur imy kind of Block irouiitly Htienilntl to by porioii ot letlnr. horses Bought and Sold. M. II. Kluniiijiin. J. I". Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WHOf.KSA f.K AND KKTAIL LIOUOR STORE. fEhlM O.N HANI! 1'IIK HKHT HKI.KCTIt) v . il.,,,.,.. Al Iwvr. At.'., tuba louiiil III Hie niati. I" UiUM-Kiitliaiii lilmk Olyit )acall. If Al-)'' AND IIAI.I' ON DKAUCUT. FOR SALE. 40 acres with mime locality, finely improved, for milo cheap. One of the good fiiruiH of Clacka mas county within two miles of Oregon City in a fine Htuto of culti uation. Also land in Clackamas county, near new motor lino. Fine for fanning. Terms easy. F. O. McCOWN it CO. The Cliff House, John Bittner, Prop., Oregon City, - Ore. The LEADING HOTEL of tho city. TIib table supplied with the bust the market nfTordii. Rooms lrg and well furnifhed with comfortable bed. Sample Imi fur Comiurtlal Tratilen. BANK OF OREGON CITY Palil up Capital 50,000. , I'MttHiiiFNT TIIOMA ( II. VII M AN. t'AHIIIKH l ll.VS. II.CAl l-lKI.P. Manaukh I). I KAS'f IIAM. iaMilta rin'lvti.1 anl.)i.. In i.ii.ik. A 'T..vr,l I.I Hp and tlod'a illai'i.ltnli'il, Cniinly an.) nlly Hiornnia IhiiiKhl. Ivatta inada nil avalltiltli. ammrlty. C.iltmillnliR mado imwdly, . f liralta mild on r.mlaiid, Man Kmhirtv,Clili' . Nnw York, anil all irlni'iiil Klilea ul ku- rnl. 1'latilt aitllllKi.a a,. Id on l'i.lllii, la a I'raiu'latHi, ('lilran.i Mint Atn Yt.rk. Interest hi. oe time iisilas fclijws: - For Una mnnllia. 4 .rr wilt .r auuiia. For moniUa. 6 iir rvnt iwr annum. For 14 laomlia, i I'i't rrilL .r atlnura. ' Tlina i'atllfli.ta nf ilnn.niita iafiiiun ila maud. Inn Ititaia.t lorlv lird II Oral a Wlor aud ul trrm ul iHi.oall, CITY BATHS AND - fiu.. i HMKCUTING n .MR DYl'INii JJ HAMPOOING 1NGL1NJ. Sliarji Kuzii-Hi; Clisui Towi'U r.ililicH' niitl rhiMri'iix' ttairciilting it Hia'ciulty. ' lint or colli 1'iitlis at any timo. 25cts. BATHS 25cts. W. C. GREEN, Opposite the Post Office. A If vnu urn in nni'il iifn Humi'im, Smlilln, Uriillf, or Ui'pnii, mi rtn uvu ainiitiy y calling on ni. l ino liunv Uriu.H fa ami SI.h k S.iJ.lln in ide to oitltT. Wlinlln-r yon vt.itil In Imy or no! nl rti in low tl i'.iII on n;.'. THE 111. EE EKOXT Harness Shop. Aluo Am-nt for llio IVIulnatiil SINGER SEWING MACHINE Willamette Heights ! ONE MILE FROM THE Suspension ISridgc (N TI1K WKST SI UK. A Fino Chance to Invest IN Aero Property. Inquire of McCOWN & CO. LI VESA V tV SUETE; Clackamas, Or. AI.KKS IN Fi.ori:, fi:ki, cuain & CORN MKAL. A'tits fur ( 'lackanui-i am' Or- rpill ( 'ity fnf tilt! ( 'ol- uniliia Flour. ALSO Ki'cp on haml Kustit; Fouriii;, Coil iiif; ami all kinds of Fininli hitf I.uinlii'i', Dressed Ft'iice Pickets of all sizes. t .. .. CHOICE Columbia Ce dar Shingles. CLACKAMAS "HEIGHTS." "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" is divided into 70, two and one half, and live aero tracts. It is located on tlio heights overlooking tho (Miii'Lciliiiilh: iciico its niiiiio. it is about One mile from Court House and One-half mile from tho city limits. The County road crosses "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" udiieh makes il easv of access, being about twenty minutes walk from tho centre ol Oregon City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" lies in Oregon City School district, and purchasers can have tho advan tmm of HendiiiL' their children to a good, graded public school. The Soil is good, tlio Location very honlibftil. nil Fruits and Vciretables yield abundantly. Terms ono-third down, and balanco in one year at eight per cent. For further partic ulars lnquiro oi E. E. CHARMAN, City Drug Store entiFnrs Tho Commercial Dank, OK OllKOON CITY. CAPITAL 100,000. Trnsictt Oonnral Banking tualntM. tun. inula, llllla ilai.iiiiilml. H'lkaa nil Irolluna Utiva ami aolla at.dianaa oil all noliil lu Ilia I'llllfd Hlntca, kutn ami Hull Kli. l. iwnvi' id aillJtil In t III" k Inl.'l. al al tlatial rail a llowvil AH linn' tl.'I'oalla. Hank I nK'u limn tl a a. hi 4 r. a. Moiui'iay fvanlua iinrn a kit p, a. ' t C. I.ATtllUtrfllt Pwdnl i . tv InAI.I'HoN, Caahlar Wobl) TUKNING SCROLL SAWING. I'urtlnl tlnalriug Wta Tumlnil, I'ut . lorn, HraikvU, ur ,' Shop Carpenter's Work Will KiHulttt.l by Cultlimoii Mn, Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. O. II. IIIBSTOW, fWOii. Ilio Cimart('ntiotil Clillii'li Tin: LINK OK GROCERIES IX llll'. CITY. Call and Examino MY HUrLS. Tai-rli winl Muin Sh., (Iii'koii t'ily. Money to Loan. Ill Minn of $VM,IM t. I'ril.lKHI. J la I', Sn A , l.i'itl l'iLilt iiii I KiM.niri.tl Urfi'lit, Oii'gjoii City, ojiioittt' l' nt oillon T. H. House and HORN, .s'jj'y. Painter Paper Hanging a Spocllty. I'liintiiilt ilui'tt in nil il liruiidu'. Ltva or.lt-r al tlio ponl-oltlc Simp atroar of tUo iil-olllie. TIMHKIt LAND, AIT JfNK.I, W.i. oi K i: i ui pi iii.M' t nut. Mr. Id M. Iliililnrf. t'NtTi n Stirra L.mi nirni, 1 Hal... "N I irv, nr., Jlllu' Isai.i N..ii.r la lirri'l.y j;irti Unit in roinpll ante with the j.n.v hioitn of tli.. a. t nl ton. f;r,.a 1. 1 Juiif ;i. cntill. il, un a.'t l.r tin ..ill- ol tl uil.a'r Uinta ill tlir atalra o t'allfor niA, Onnt..n, Ni'ViiiIh, rii-I WaaliiiiKloit ler riloty," Mr. Mn M. Il.it lorl, of Uri-Kun t ity, ('.it tut v ol I l;ii kiitmoi, I tatAt ol' Orvon, Inn Una il.iv Iiii'-l ill lloa olllr In r atiorii at.ili'tiit'itt Nu. i;i,', lor i ho pun hiiM. ol tlir M-. ' ami t. H. " ot an il, in .No ii, in 'I o.in-'hlti No A Nonlh, Itanui' No. ;l K, mul lull olh r i.-ol to ahuw thai 1 id l.unl a. inula i inort' iiiltuihlu lor II liuiU-r or hIoiiu lhati lor itririiltinal pnr im-, unil In pnlih.li lu.r ilanu to ani l JmiiiI iM loro tin-ri'Ki.tiT mul rwa-ivrrul'thia otlh f at Ori'iion l ity, nr., on Wuillinatluy,' tin- l.illi ihiy ol OitohiT, 1,-ln. Mif 1111101-. iia vuliir.M'-, I hnili-a V Mrml, (o-ornr II War.l, Jo i ll W. Huhlorl ami William i'iiiui-..ii, ull ol oniion t liv, t'la k.inirta i-ontity, Ort'KOli. Am ami all 'irvni iiuiiiiliiK n.lM-r.-ly lit himivo ill -w-nhfil Inn. I r rr.jUi'ati'il to till-1 hrir i lio ma in llti ollhri. uii or tajlort' .aula I Mil dilV ol VMUOIT, 1 ). J. T. ArrKllStlN, 7 :'l I) IVi. ll.'Kialcr. TIMHKIt LAND At' T, .IfNI-: .1. n7. TIMIIKU I.AkIi, ACT JI NK It. H?!t.NnTli:K lull riilil.lCallo.N. I lilli-l Sliiti'B land innt r. ori'itmi t:lty. iiruion, Ann, , lh' N'tli.' la li-ri-ly c I v.-n Hint III miut'llNiii'a ttllllthll pro 1. 1. ill. of ItlC lli-ta nl rollKfraa of lutiall, a7li. litllh'd "All ai'l lor Mia. .a In ol IIiiiIhT Uii la In tin. atat.-a ..I t nlllorut, I'li' gotl, NuvutU ioi-I Maahlnulon T.-rntor)-, i.liarii.a oai.orti, f I'ortlatnl, roiiuly uf M nltuoiiiali, ahtli. of llirii'iti, hia till, il)' llli-.l In una ifllcu lila aa.illl auti-lili'nt Kn 2U-. fur III.' .urrUaau id lint in1, nl afi'lliill ?o '2. Ill toanhli Mo. 2 aoiilh. iaii(t' No. 7 i-iiat, and ivlll nih-r (irnnf to allow tln.l Cue latttl antlitlil la Itlntu vnlnalili. lor ll UiiiI'it ur ah'iii' thiol lor aurluiiltiitiil anir ioaaa, and In I'al.iltitah hla.llljiliu loaiild hllld Imloru Ilii' lU'dlaliT and lipcrlvur nf Ihla nllh-u at cri-aoti City. ori-iiiii, nu 1 hiuailiiy, thi'ijlli In,' ot Novi'lliht'r l"Jil. llti liuint.a Ha wltin."iHia: J, 11. lUuci'tl, 1'. Iilli.'. . 1. 1'RW'f, tl. .11. (iolinil, all ol full hi ml. nri'to'ii. Any nun all innaona chilitilnii lulviirai'ty tin. abovu dl'.al-l Ihl'.l lailda III l' r.'iltll'Htfd III till, tlnilr tiliilllia In thla ntllcoiiu ur huloro aahl t.lU 1 ii y ol uvi-iuln'r, Ihu, J.T. Al'I'KHSiiN. H 11, 10 111 Ki'vlali.r .4ri i: rut ii iii.m .1 1 io Land illl.-o nl (iriK'.ii City, Or. Am II, latm NlllHK la lurnhy kIvcii, that I lie lulluwltni naiiipd ai'llh'r hna nltd luilh-e uf lila Intiiiitloii. to make nnnl iriiu( lu aiii)ort of hla tilAiui, mid Unit aat.i tiriini win ne tun. in uotori. in iiuuiaifir and Kni'idvi r ul tlm II. H, l.nnil Olluio nl Ori)iiu city, oi'lolii-r mil liw, viz; loavuri ti. I-.. w eiiziiiiiu, llniiii'ati'iiil I'.atry No. ,'i.i'Jl for thu w'biif uw'I ul ai'i-thiii M 1 a, r '2 i'. lie uaiii.'N the f.illuwlnir whneaai'K to nrnv hla itontlliitolia ruahlt'lliie upon iitul rliltlvallull nf, aiild IhmiI, vlx: lliid Woraliiou, John 1'altle, KiiIhtI Wolallltlll. I.'l. 1'iilnn, till ul MlllllIU, Chii'kuluiia Co., urL'Kiitl. . I,I)-IH J, T. AI'CHHSON, ItCKlHUir. TIMIIKU LAND, ACT J UN K.I, 1H7S, 4TI4'i: l'4lt ll IU.I4 ATI. I'Nin-ii .Statkh Land omen,! Oiikuon Citv, Or., Aiih'.lli IS:m, '. Notice la lieriiliv irlvcn Unit In roiniilhuico with the iiruvlnloiiH ul ilm nrl uf tmnirrnna uf June 11, IS7H, untitled, "An act lortliuanlii uf Hue licr inliila III Ilii' Hliili'a ul uiillloriil.l, ori'Kiiu. Nuviid'i, and Wnahli.Kton Territory," Conrad llnltiiur, of I'ortlaiid, untitity uf MnUliniiuli, alnte of Ori'Koti, hna tlilnilny llh'il III 111 la nltlcv Ilia awnru atiiltumnit Nn. '2M fur the lniruliitae nf thu an1, ul aun Nu 12. In tnwiiahln Nu. i, aoiilh, rniiKii No. 7 cuit. ami will nllur jiruuf to allow Hint thu lnud aotiKhl la morn viihinhle fur Ita tlinliur ur alone lluiti tor iiiirltniltiirnl piir- iiiaca, and In t.atiihllah lila cliotn to anitl tntiil ii'loro the rcalalur mul receiver nf till" nlllue alori'Kuti Clly, Ori'iinu, un Weiltwadiiy, llui l'Jlh tiny ut Mivc'ttiiiur, iii'Jti. He initnca nn u Itim.iaiia: (1. M. (Inrlniiil, I'. F. Hull, T. Miller, and A. II. ilnlnea, all ul 1'iut- lnud, (ri-i(oii. Any ami nil tieraoita ol inlnK ailreraoly the ahuv dcaiirlhuil Inuda are ruiiiicaled to .file their rlnlina lu thlaolllcu nil ur hefuro the lmh lay or Novi'iuhur. lU'.iO. 8 4:10 0 J, T. Al't'KitaiiN, Ki'ulaler. Wool Wniitctl. On and idler May IDth tho Oienon City Woolen mill will bo prepared to buy wool for which they pity the IiIuIiuhI market print), liy ortlnr of the O. (J. M. Co. Note, books, receipt books, etc., at this ollico, well gotten up and neutly bound. in. m I'llOI'.WKATIIEtt llt'I.fKTIN NO. tin, rnr tha W Kuilliif Nalunlay, Annual 110. WKATHIt Tli Imniiarultirii liua hnn nhont I'm av- irn lor Ilia wik, novalrinnu lu luu rn porlvil. It ranari.1 Irotil 44 lo la I ili-jriii'H, No llllllhill ilorliiK tin, Hi'i k. Tim lunriiiiiK linva la-an parllv olouilv llm alli'nioona ami tiluhla k nilly I'limd h-aa. wlli tnok In tlio iiiuioai'lurr. In Jni aaon roinilv tlm ainoko I iiiliiiiniia. ; In othor aot-iion la- ainokii now In thu nlr Ihan ta iiaual at llil ai'naonol llm yrar, i-aora. . HurrvatliiAi of irlii kiiiIii la yi.'l In inn- grm. ii yii'iii niv la-iiur lliiin iia niiih'l ,,,.i.i Ti.r.,. t.i,, ,.r I . II I ..,,,,11 ami from nil arcthma oC llm alulri ri-niila oi liolllilirul rniia and .MK.roiia llmaa iti m-nivmi, I in ai'iuiu r la lavoriinui to ilia prunailryliiHwIi lt d la In full nt-intlon. 'I In. prima utilpul, will u lurKcr llian cvrr tmioiTi. Iloiw ant imarly rl anil picking of liir-in will Ih'kIii lit? st ttrvk. Tli ylalil of on I a, in at'ptlo'ia, la not aa lr( aa In fiirtiirr Jnir-i, hul llm .iiality la antra ko.mI, I lia onion orop will mil l itille nn at' cr- lraH.ronllliiui Ilia iroiiillun I'liiulltlnn. Corn alll h aUnil a hilr i r.ii. 1'oUIih' Villi lie an tliiuatmlly Ihiuh rrtip, Tim liav itoi la iiiui'li Inror than nauul In Knati'M tiiTnoti, nml fully an HruK In V I'atarn Ori'tcm, Mai'la, anil, anil elm Iraoauru alioulnit nil tllniti i-ohu. liri'Kon ha lmlnt.il IhuIuIII'iiI linrvi-al lliin va.r. ami lit prltu imilnj for wlioat, hnpa audilrtril Irult loiilllitn to Inivi' an upward ti'iidt'iii-y, II. H. I'Aui a, Oluwrwr Hiiiiuil Mrlii', Aa K.ililhlt Car. A ii nil"' ut I boinu ininlii by I lot Hoard of Intuitu! ntioti nl I'otlliiii'l to run nil i'aIiiIiK tur into llm MiHiaippl vulloy lor nlionl ity ihiy, umt limy Ini vo iikfl that rii;lit I'tMinttf of tliia Valley eonlri Imtii (timl and ciiiiliit In lit out tin far hihI I my in'i"i'. it wiiiiiikk mIkiiiI l.'HHl Iroiii inn-It county to carry on tint work. Hum mint rarillc havo unroo.i to ran v hi' cur ami four nii'il for 1-iKI, I'liiaronlil I hi raimnl ill Mil Ion way; lor lllalulire.llu. il towilroiilil uuiitllluilr a porllon In aivoiliiin e Willi I1 uml raailv ran loUO, for tliti li'atlll wutllil Uoii'llt all alike Many flno aimciui.'ii of frill I . Krai", liiini'iui", i'Ic, i'inil'1 I'f 1't.a ilm I now, and lniii wilt to an ul iniml barren fruit i-otiutry, lltoy would wora a liiruo iuiuiittration to (In aluto. Advil liaiiikt uiuttor ol atii-li !.-.-r i i t in ti u would I mul ln-iu-lH liotil.l I ... fur- wnrtlt'd willi tin) i ur to lm iImUiIhiIi-iI ul llm vat ion town wliir tlm cur woulit top 1 In woiihl Ih a kimhI i.lra for our llouniof Irmlo lo work on, ami w wimhl aiival that a ni.-cliiitf tiDcallnd foriii li ut oiii i) a it I il.iair.il4n to in-l tlm woik iliuli-rwiiy at un nurlv ilalii ua pimml'ln 11 aoini'lhillK U iloiio ul oiiiii, llir ImI.uhi' of H""0 wool. I no for b.1va-i lining; ui.ill.'r ami to pay tlio cApi-nao of litiml hii tin' palnlul in a proper uml pioll luliln iiiniiimr. Tin. laritor portion would ln ajMoit In tin vnll v and ita l( wotilj Imi of ifruat U'liolit. Alltany lVmocrat. Milt Thou, au4 II Wlltnl. An csrhaiigw imta It In tlii manner: "Wilt tlmu tak her for Hit panl.for bat ter or (or worn; to lovr, taholj, tofomlly iiur., till liauUd off lu a liaarue ; will iIidii lot lu.r have linra ay, ami conauit Imr many wiahr, inakn a fir nvnry nioruliiK, and help tier waali tin iHkIip; willtluni kivp her ail lli nliii Imr little ptirao will pack, Imv Imr a timtikt'V or a hnk1!o, or a avid akuia.-i'iim; w ilt tlum coin lort ami aupporl hor (titlmr and Imr mother. Iter aunt Jemima, thirteen m- U-ramnlln r lillle lindlier?" And hiafu.-e tfirw pule ami blank ; il wa tiui lul to jilt, a ttuoiik'li tlm cIiuih'I lloor lu-aiiiik, ami dully aanl '1 wilt.' 1UISINESS LOCALS. r'or Abstract Or ubatiiu-l walk, apply to ii J. Swrri a I'ark I'Uce i Popular 1'ioperty. I'ark 1'latti la l'opulur ProiH-rty Sawed Shinidc for mile in eiitloiid lot, lti'iuiri' of I. J. SwiUor. Si-oim.l flxiriiia, ' 1 1 1 it i; , riiHlic, nml roilKh lumlier in itiiiuliltr lo hihI, ill Jonea' mill. AiLIre J.A.Joskh, Oit'ltoii ('ily. No. 1 an win I ahlnuloH in cur loud lot ahaveil ahinclea in liirtin iiiiiiitilie. I'n illlre el 1. J. S wilier. Park Plaeo ia Populiir l'rorly. Kdrm for aale of 121 acre, .'i'v tuiloa ftotn Oregon t'ity nml 17 mile ftoni Porthiml; well loeuteil , koo.I noil; 41) acre uiidor fntii't) ; :it) acre in mi'iidow, ori-liaril, etc. AIhu one of ll.'i m-re par tially itniiroveil, U'ljiinitiit Hie iilmvo trui.-t . U ill noil on licnt of li-riim. .Vi lli ens, K. (. Mct'owM A Co. If Notice. The county a-nn-mor will be in hia ol lli'p every Sutilrtlny until futlhnr notice, J. W. Nuiii.k, I'ounly AHi'Mor. lor Hide. ( Inn of thu ducat prairie fin inn in ( luck ainiiM conn t v . Fully itunroveil and in llrHt-ctllHH t'dllllitil'tl. OT! (lllllllllH Molillln prairie, niuir linn of Portland nml Silvci ton ruilioinl survey. It Ii a hiirijiiin . I' .'O. Mct'ow.N A Co. Oregon City. Park Place is Pupulur Property. A Fine Kami. .Srorl If yon aro wnnlinx u linn farm, here is your clnincn. 100 acres, three inilea from Oreuoii t'ity, one milti from Cliii-kiiiniiH lleivflits, whore town lots mo HcllitiK for 170 each. Ciood Itouw, barn, wooilslieil, root houmi; IiO acreH cleiiind. tiood tinibor, near saw mill: well ami springs never dry. Will sell farm, or farm ami stock, For pai licularH cull at this olllce. Hoard of Kljualliatloii. Notice i hereby given that the Hoard of K.(iiuliiation uf Clackamas county will meet at the Court Hon In Ore ran City, on Monday. September 15, 1800, for the iniri ose of eniialitinK the aHseaa meiit of lHOI). All elulnn for corrot'tion must be made before the llotird , J. W. NOIII.K, ASHOHHOt, Pnrk Place is Popular Propeity, Nolle. My entile law ami money lmuhnu business will be carried on us usual ilur n(j my absence from the Btnto. Mr. A. H. Dressor will have charge of IL W Cakky JofflNsoH. Clieiip Land Fur Sale. Choice furinitiu html, three miles from Oiniron City In from 10 to 100-ucre tracts at aWli.OO to llO.OO per acre. Cull on or aildross, Hyan A Kandull or J. 1). Kknnkii, Oroion City. Wiiiitcd. To contract for tho delivery of 1,000 cords of wood for fuul. For further iu formation, cull at our olllce at works. W'lIXAMIITTB PULP PaPKRCo., Gn.HKitT K. Smith, Superintendent. STMT, AND (JliNliRAL News Items I'lipixd fioni Our l:.x thanks Ami iliilli il Dun u fur tlm Ki-Ii'clutliiii uf Our Id'inlrra, W, 8. lhilloii, while alnkliiK a wnll at Indepeiiileucii, ibacovered a iniyliiK du- IIOKlt of Uoi ill U Hi I lltlA ol Ullllli. No iipiil.'uilc lu recent veurH hit do popiilalnd ntiiny of ourcilfeaa did Ilia lei-nut ceiiHii eiiiimuiallnn. WathltiK ton Star, Statu Trim'iirur Metachutt will Inova with hla family to Salem about the Uat of September, where he will realile during hi teim uf olllce. Itepri'Mentivn llcriiiunn hat miereniled In hiivinir tiriini' Phn made a prunl- ilanliul M,at ollice, and an exteuaion ul llm free dnllveiy ayateui of Anlotlu. MrsAildiu Muckey. of Cotnillle Cily, w ho had only lienn tii.irrlmt about three month, committed auti-lde the other lay by ahoolliiki hiirmilf with a revolver. IiiKunily la upp:)il lo Ian the t'atie. (inml t'otiuly liories are beliiir shlp'd lo llm Sotiitd. Ilorne broke to llm and- Un or li.inicHa anil ull the way trmu $Ht) to $ I '.'fi. The demand I a not very griMt for iiiilu'okeii lioriM', The 4-veiirold d.iii(liler of J. W. Jur- ia, of Aahluml. eiituii near loiinn the i-ulil of an eye lunl week . Shu wa eiit lini out doll from,' 'ii,H-r and jiuniin d tlm aciKHor into her eyei. 11hop Moril laid thu eorner'atoiie of St Luke' church, I'.mpiie City, on Saturday iiiicrnoou. Laal eveuiiiw; he held coiiliiiiiutloii aervice in the Lpico- pul .iiikkIoii cliapel at thai place. Myilhi Point iat uildiiiK un very fuat A new church will bu I'oiuuieliced the Hint of next uioiith ; an tS'HKl ,iii k m-hoot-Iioiimi will kikjii lai creeled, nml in tin v hoiiM- will lj put up auon omiici' , uroiu nu a piuco oi nol- t.itu hind on the Tiiuluiii river imur Portl.iiid, llri'ifoii, tliul wa once a hoiuu lor lii iiver Within one yeur ho It.i Inked oil nn m 4ck of nilatM' and 1 .il.ntm euhhaiiK. The imiico treaty h.i laaen aiuinsl in Sulvadr by President Kauta aud hi liiiinnli'r of al.itu, uli'l aubliiilled 111 all it purl In coiitftua. Tho lllliuiiite aut'cen of tiit iimitinnmnnt la due to the coiu- lillted rlbirt of American Mimaler Ml-, iter and Spaninli Mininter Arollano. ll'itlli'i. H'K.I. of Aahliittil. died Atlu'llxt L'.'l. iii-'I 73 ; lluwii born in Oraniie- ville.N. Y., married in lstil to the wife who now aurvive him, rronm'd the I'lniiin in '-ill with the California aro nautn, und came to Southern Oregon iu IWil. Tho thirteenth animal pioneer meeting of Southern Oregon will Inj held at Aale land lioutit, SrpleniUr 11. Th variotia cuiiuiiittaMt have bvon apuuintaxl, and nothing will l left undone to make th day a ileaaant one for all who attend. While otlmr mvliona of Oieijon are dry and larched up, tiratit county 1 nhuosl cpiully dry, but crop and rii;e atixk look belter iu Ihi county Hi. in in niiinv other place, liiunl county i a giid place, tun tlm New, and l o i liuiiud nl i better dill (ieoii;. Park recently killed a ''lino Inn k" puniher with blin k eye, ill the hill near Ka-rby villi. Jackaoii imiiiiIv, which wa a curioaity iu the animal kirtfdoiii. It wa one of the large! panther ever killed in the county, intMnuiiiitf II feet :'i:ichi'(roui tip to tip. A man and family arrived iu b-l'innni V t' luca-hiy limn Lakola, say thu Kx lucH. I'hey caine by wuu'in and were u week on Iho road, lie hud not been in tow n two hour before Im wa Con fioiited by I wo men who wanted hi nervicc ut double the wa'e p iid ill I'.ikoU Wediien.luy night, while Mr. J. M Carroll, wilu ol a prominent citucn of 1 n n n , w in w alking home from her lime hand' oilier, nlic wa attacked by an un known man, w ho tried to din! her to the ground and ntilln her cries, iler cull for help wa Hpcedily anaweied, hut the villain eicaiu'd . A wminm in Astoria, who ha nine children, want her neighbor lo adopt them so Hint she can marry again. She liu found a fellow w ho any he love her lodiNirm tioii, but he can'i aland the chil dren. The good people of Atoria ci-r-lainly ought to rtiht tier to udjnat mat ter, tiror.'e Wohlfiirth returned from Salem yesterday, say the Tunw-Moiintiiinrer, whoio he Iiii been in the penitentiary for tlm pant live year uml live months, serving u sentence of ten year for killing young t'mletwood in this city, lie has behaved himself, and got extra lime on account of good conduct. A dsni will be built across the North l'mpiua at Winchester, to cost $2(1,000. The river will furnish power to drive the spin. lies and other machinery for the big woolen factory and other manufacto ries about to be erected there. This niamifiif tming plant will furnish em ployment for hundreds of hands, anil w ill be ii grand afTulr. .lames W. Suver, a pioneer of Polk county, and one of her wealthy citir.oti, died ut Suver station Tuesday, !nhis"t'ith yeur. Un cnnie to Oregon in lS44and married Mis Pyburn in 1851. Ho leaves two sons, Marshall und Green IL Suver, and n dnui'liter, Mrs. Foumi, of Parker's station. He was sick only ten days. Hubert M. Shoncraft, a newspaper wriler, widely known in Veslern Wash ington, committed suicido by morphine In his lodgings in Tacoma iit an early hour Friday morning. He wrote a hit tor letter to hia father just before taking Hi fatal dote, denouncing tho latter a having riliad tlm I ant voatiga of hia son' reputation. The father ii prominent real natate man ol Olrmpla. Heppner'a artenlan well It down SOO feet. The boring aro brought to tha stirfneo mi I tn warm. Hliowintr the drill ffs undouhtedlvyworking In hot rock. Iho cili.ens mnv look out fur a hot min eral well. Jill !tho wav down there Is much niaifliotit! iron, the hUM drill bo inu magnetized snlllclentljto hold up a pockotknifo by the blndjpfr Leigh llanietl HihI Prof. Campbell of Newport, hnvfjust completed nn jfif Hnection -of the Glaugow coal bedlffonl Coos buv. The vein is six lent, Resting right tinder the sandstono "can" nml of very flno quality. M men think the conl couhl be worked H00 feet solid iibovo tho tunnel. Other cvmIoiicps showed the deposit j form nn area of two miles. jfi.gr The WiIhco Hun is reliably inlormed that Meatus. Watson &. Jones, capital ists ot Poitlnntl, havo purchased 100 acres of land ut Hood river, which tlioy will improve in tho near future. The sumo linn w ill build a large hotel, ut a cost of $1 1,000 us soon as a suitable site can be purchased. The Sun's inform;, unt slates that theso gontlenien JWve $5,000,000 buck of them. Walla Walla Holiday Spectator: They must luivti a tmarl lolol uoclora al saai 1 1 ii. A prisoner at the county Jail simu lated iiiiill tvix so well that four diKlors nronoiuiced It bona fide. The man waa reu o vml to iiie pent house and thn first thing they knew he turned up missing. If the people lose faith In the ability of those pliyaleians, they have every ap peiiruih'o of Justillcutlim In their favor. Lwik out In iho vulloy for the cotin terfoit two dollar hills. They are an excellent Imitation of the genuine. Them Is infitllihlu way to test tlimn und otlier Utiiuid State pa?r money. Take a pin or a needle and run ft under Hie silk fibre that ia scattered through the. Wilier ol inn Mil. II Willi ma pin you call null un the thread so that II i pliiin ly visible, then you run take that money for the face of It. Tho counterfeit two are li'ver certificate. Aldrlch ha introduced a reciprocity amendment to the tariff bill which pro vide lor the following change) on I'ollen, throe rent per pound; tea, Um per jKiund; hides, raw or uncured whether dry. aalUtd or pickled. Angora uoat aklui, taw with wool and unmanu factured: asaea akin, raw or unmanu factured, ami kin, except aheep skin with wool, 1 , cents tsr pound. rJugar urn clasae.l liuti l' ki 2 cent per pound . Harni'v county Is infested with frogs. The limn says: "About two month ag.i they were estimated by the (iluie mile iu the norl hern part of this valley. Iho hot weather of July hail the ellecl of disposing of them, or rather they disponed ol thumaelve by Kinking into the ground llm leant excuse ol a shower liringa dilution number of them In action. Thev are a new kind of a frog for this locality, and no one has yet Isien able lo anceilitiii wlmra they came from. And goes without caving that nobody cares where they go, o long as they go, One peculiar nutuio of tho reptile is that he always lump toward thu north. Lvery individual frog seem bout upon some destination north of here. Airain there ia nroanect of the nronosed railroad between Mudford and Jackson ville being built, It in said. A parly of ix n-Hiotisiolo men of I orvalliaand Ore gon City have proposed to construct a standard gauge roud, equip it and have it in ois'rution by Jan. 1st next; and enter bond to keep it inotmration lor at least two years, if the citlmens of the two place will give them a rash Ikiiiiis of $.'o.0tk) uion the completion of the road. Ti.s guiitleman, or some of them, have been looking over the ground, ami they say they are read v to begin work at once, u;sm tho promt of the bonus upon a cunh banin. Jacksonville s3o.le think 'hey can vticceed in raising the amount. Chicago Inter Ocean: Farm mort gages, for the most part, are evidences of thrift. nut of poverty. The Kaatarn capitalist has beneliled, not injured, the Western furiner; lor he loaned him money at tl ht cent; wbiletweuty yeaia ago. by democratic allowing, the fanner paid "50 to 40 per cent". The eurplua ariaint from the profit of manufacture thue cheapened the price of money which the farmer borrow. The wage paid by manufacturer to artl.au have en larged hi home market. ProortionaUj Iv lo the number of farm under tillage there are not mote ruortgattt. now than twenty years ago, and the rale of interest I tur loss. ehull hear less and les 1 ol "the curse of farm mortgage" as the forhcoming census diclo' the true pros,rtions of indrbludiies borne by the faiiiiers of tho Wast. I-OKTS. llAtina U)ii a mh'i braast I 'are not gait loo dir. v, leal I hey llipiiiiH-Iri' liecoui ros. oil their raptured evra they rloae, l euriiiK mil. la to ( lu into Jleau'ii when 'tis very hliii'. I'is-ta see the grunw-a gniwing; I'.H-t hear tlm atar a going; Poet only cannot my Whii h in the faireal, tiiK'ht or day, Whii li of all Ihe rainlsiw's liiii'' tiod with lu-auty most enilupa. - IbiW Aiin Ham., in Harn?r' Mnaino for St'l'tonilier. Kis-liirotlty Nrwlnl "What's that?" asked a Fourth street belle, us he purloined a kiss from her, "That's free trade," he replied. And w hut's t!'1'.'" she inquired, a she kissed him in return. "Heciprocity, 1 suppose." "Well," sho gurgled, "I guess we need reciprocity, dun t we 7 ' "Thai's what the nation wants, said. Wilhamsport Sun. he iHui't Uiirn the Straw. It is liolhing uncoiiimon to hear the lolly of Kansas farmers in burning corn for fuel commented on. Tho foil v of Oregon farmers who burn their Btruw just to get it out of the way is less ex cusable. If we are correctly informed, enough straw is burned in this county every year to winterllve thousand head ol cattlo. To learn tho value of a straw stack tho Oregon fanner should go to Kansas, wheie ho will see thousands of cattle and horses wintered through wtiu no ousor shelter and no oilier lood than is allordt'd bv tho windward side of a straw stack . McMituiville Reporter. To the l'ulut. An exchange is of the opinion and vorv properly, too, that what ia wanted to improve a town is grit, push, snap, vim, energy, churches, echools, acad emics, morality, enterprise, harmony, cordiality, cheap property, advertising, health location, talk about it, help to improve it, palronino its merchants, faith exhibited by good work, honest competition in. business, help all public enterprises, olect good men to ollice, Bpenk well or its public-spirited citiisens, and be one of them yourself. Always chuer ou the men that go in for im provements. Protecting Oral Bag. Senator Mitchell ha introduced the following mendmenta to the bill to equalize the duties on Import: Phoviiiso, Tbut on burlap of jute, not exceeding forty-five inches In width nor twolve ounces to the yard substan tially of the kind and quality heretofore Imported ut the Pacille ports of the United Slides for manufacture into bags for the export of wheat, barley and oats, there shall be allowed, under such regu lations as the Secretary of tho Treasury may prescribe, a rebate of duty eiinul to the umotuits of duties paid upon such burlaps as may be actually manufac tured, within t! United States, into bags not exceeding the dimensions of thirty-six by twenty-two inches. PitovitiKi), That on all imported bugs for grain made of burlaps, mid exported from the United States to any foreign country filled with grain, there shall be allowed, under such regulations as the eocrotury of the Treasury. muv piescribe, a rebate of duty equal to tho" amount of duties paid upon such imported grain bags: PitoviDKD, uowkvkk, That there Shall bo no rebate on any such bags as muy be re-imported Buch bags free shall remuin as under existing law. Do not cat Qcutnbcrs, or they'll W up. OUR INDUSTRIES. liroiinliton's Sawmill ami Box Factory. Now lu MuccesHful Operation, The Hilw llurltig. and Among the enterprising manufacturer! of Oregon City, none are morn woilhy of men I ion than Mr. Guorgu llroiighton, proprietor of the Oregon (-'ity saw and planing mill, Lust winter the high water carried away his largo aw mill ml liox factory ut the Fulls, the plant of which were a total lose, But Mr. Itrough ion wa not made of the itufT that ratiae Individuals to sit tlowrr and repine over tho losses of yesterday! " lie c Ured location for a mill In the north part of , town, conveniently situated for shipping1 purposes on the north bank of the river, and commenced tho erection of a large steam lawutill on an extensive icule. The mill Iim now boon In ti trees fill op eration for alsmt one month, and is turning out a 'is-rior itiulity of rough and planed liiinlmr, coiling, llooring, lathing, etc. Ha al make a sisiciully of hardwood Itmils'r, of which ho is inaiiufai tiiring a considerulile quatitily. The home de in a rid for lumlier 1 so great that he ia nota yet shipping any lumber to out side points, except filling orders for hard wood lumber. His vard i conveniently arranged, und tilled with overy ditiieii ion of lumber suitable for building pur- poses. In a short time arrungeuietil will be com ilc ted for manufacturing all kinds of boxes to order. These mill contain the latest improved machinery, and tho mill i one of the most complete on the Willamette river, and is one of the aolid iustitulions of Oregon City, lie aide supplying the urgent borne demand for lumber, Una mill gives employment to a large number of men who make their home here. Letter Mat. The following is a list of letters re malningin the otoflioe at Oregon City, August lHiio: Hru'txo, M. T.augido, Charlie ltosby, Green Miller, Fronk Chadwick, Carrio Mousey, Killes Fontly, Mrs John McAinry.M. (iruliaui, II N Mooney, Thomas (arrow, Kugene Purvis, Genrge W liunni'll, 1) II Kichards, Lilia M Ilolronib, Lillian Iteidy, W J Kunxo, Maria 'i Shipley, Charles Killian, Martin Sarver, ( 11 Kroll.Mr AllH'rt Willuch, Mrs Hclene Kay, OU Welch, Willie G Lugello, James When called for please say when ad vertised. J. M. Hacon, P. M. rSCNN COMMENT. Th "Or; ftooat" raft a Oluw Ing Trllrat le Urfa City. The repast Uiat was (hen partaken of by the editor and their ladies in com puny with the citinens of Oregon City, and tho feelings engendered by the oc eusion ami surroundings, will never be forgotten Oregon City will ever be associated iu our minds with one at the pleasant episodes of lifo. The tabla wits supplied with every delicacy. The weather waa perfect. A light breese ritlled the leafy canopy overhead while beneath our feet throbbed and Ileal the mighty Falls where the beautiful Wil lamette nours its waters down to tie utilized by tho mills and factories of this western Lowell. Across tho rivef nestled the romantic city nt the foot of precipitous vine clad dill's which up hold tho palaces of her wealthy citizens, unique in architectural beauty and de sign uml picturesque in their surround ings as the ivy chid castles thnt enchain the eyes of warfuring men on the shores of tho legended Khino. Tho ladies of tho city presented each of the visitor w ith a delicate button-hole bouquet as a souvenir ot tho occasion. It needed nothing of that kind, however, to keep them in remeinboriineo. Tho generous hospitality of Oregon City will be re membered by every editor present, who in future years will deem ita pleasure as well us a duty to puv an occasional tribute to Iho beauty of her daughters aim me spirit ami energy of her enter prising sons. The bread cast upon the waters will return in many more way than one. After dinner the pulp and paper mills, tho locks und other points were visited and viewed with much interest. All then went aboard tho Undine which turned her bow toward Portland amid the shouts and cheers of tlio assembled citizens on tho shore. The Oregon City band accompanied by tho party to Portland and enlivened tho trip with most excellent music. A business meeting was held on the wav down and the asaociation formally adjourned till its next annual meeting to bo held in Astoria in September, 1801. Arriving at tho wharf three cheers were given for the Oregon City cornet band, and three cheers for the city of Portland. Thua ended tho fourth annual pession of the Oregon Press Association, The Jews Nut tube RanUhetl From Russia. Money, it scorns, is inoro powerfu than even raco prejudice, in proof of which the ukuso that was to banish the Jews from Kussia has never been signed by the emperor. This autocrat wub in duced to stay his head by a dispatch of vast financial significance, it being nothing loss than that tho threatened decree of banishment would.- ifjsaued, causotue Kothschilds and other Jewish financier upon whom the Russian gov ernment depend, to withhold their credit from that power henceforth. Alexander i powerfol but his power would speedily come to naught in the event of war, which is alwav threatened without the financial aidttiiit he is only able to sooure through the Jewish king's of finand ia Europe. It is to the credit of Jewish, high in the world's favor, and powerful through the means which money uflbrds them, that they are ready to stand by the lowliest of their raco as agitint the despotic power that would ruthlessly drive them from their homes. Appointment! of the M. R. Church for Will amette District. P. 0. McFailand, P. E. Albany II. S. Thangle. Corvullis P. Atkins. Tangont-W. II. Howard. Dullas-J, W. Craig. Lafayette und Tillamook Clias. N. Cross. Independence K. E. Phillips Oregon City W. L. Phillips. Brownsville Columbus Derrick. Lebanon Geo. 8. llauleiter. Junction City Suppliod by J, M. Turner Corvallis College D. Atkins, president.