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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1890)
-j. J OMH AND VICINITY. r.nav'jaj'hs of a ..oval and ('eiuT.tl Nature. of lnten.t CoIIpHimI City and Cwiinlrj, front 1 ltm s.vv ImiU t On' mouth ul lit Uu fori 'apt. J'- WcK'h, wtlVit psM'.l down tho river Mumlay. jr Hoinv Wouim Im exoeptod the ltl,H. ..i uw .mt u o. iyr. iv ,, , I.. Uok i 1'iiiUinii L, ii li.til.'w st.ttiou lor W. W. iilH', '.V.M.0 f.'Ot. 11 , ,(i-luii i linvlit a neat rivoto.l on tin Ms in tho north ft ,il Ion ii 1 .. , . i. - l... I il... ..r i,u llllCi.ll UOO f Olll..' H'.l .lltltod, hu ll ftiUIH llllll 11 . .vpp.vIHM-0. .,S At hoy hm ivti o' tin' ! !HIl''i0l M' just roiuplotisl hill Thin look" H SllUiU' UUIII i.. . i . .ii hi i.iu imsv ior tvtvrai i . L dcmoi: the .IclniK ami Ion out or I..I-IU aim On' OlvuniHM leaning uiprtj- V, luk, onoof the prominent ut t 'iiiilv, rojouv over au ad his thinly in the way ul Mr li lIU'll lion t iiu-in'-f I Mr l". Jtv, Lilt j' l. i II, lloid-r, formerly o( tlii now in fori l.di.1 oniwd in .1 l.i tmsiiH' wan in town Yd-ie.l.i Mc-n, WiUnino'c Porter lime Rood .'ii ior rent near tow lion the mot rw ,uo!o (.-rin-t. Al'l'tv ',r!.v I"' ial Imvmou! u oilori'.l. l,v;.il .iti.'i.t .n U o.tlled to Tiik Kx- cikl-.!: o'v I'llht1, Will. 11 iw u,. ..,,, ,( i i,l- oW lor WV.'I ,-l-.ri.'. O W. I ' oil ll . lltp , p.i'tor ol the Con U ii il.ii city will rv- i;. ll! t, .111.1 1111 the I'lllpit IH'Sl :, Ill i) llllli: .111.1 OVCtlllltf. i O.C'.m I -il v. tlirv ... i . .110 I h.l. rv : ,l nnv i'. 1 u i.l I ilM-rtiM in Tiik ,'iT'll'l."l I.. .iiilii)! li'llti(lll, llio-t . t 111 ,'ll ' ..im (mill Southern lli. Lint ("W dav il,,..,,,l I. Ml .lUI'IMl! .,ti;-.iliulri' of l'.uil" walcrmelonsaw I1KU t mriik' ul 1 1 y, t' p. ik in iemoiiif his uw i l nun ln fii--.' ii' location to (he ,iv ,.i r-in- imiIht n-cfiitly pun luei-d I:, in Y. l un! i. rtt"il tu intlca lrf I ".m ' y. Ln f voioun ilovolen ii'iinidcr- ..i.v I m.ilt.-rs iMtnvrnina Com- 1;II1V 1' . "I tht' nt.llC IllililHt. ol till CltV. i .uni'iinv K i o.'i not pm'no to allow itn hclit to Ho la. I mi. lor a bunhel Mi 1 W.i't w.ll ivi a lull at Mum p,,w,.r'n lull. I"' ir the government InU'lnov, on t'.c ri.iok.iuiii. Suluidiiy cvi'imi.-'. S. j.temluT LlUi. 1' incing and lunch, n t M iustiTi.it .onvoiitinu ol tlie Kvan rhur. li w.m hold at Sulem laat Wiilmnliv. Hovn. 0 (.'. I'olinn and .1. M liaUinilync, ri elwted preai J.miI and nci-retary. rvnHMively, I,, T r.iiiio"l their weekly drill 1 .ii i.iv nilit iiro.ut City ban rea- noil lo I e p Cipt :i.v tr of the i in llioir no i.u l ol her militia company. t'in other oMicem and mem ..nip niv t.iko a deep interent k. Mr It. A. W.il.lron, of New lil.ul..it M.lne I'lll" npeeillieml of a (riv -tout" le.i. li t:ii-vl I'.v him . . . . ....... I Tl... Km. large and were V .! no r. inv 1 rdwi.'i'i. .1 pl.mt. d him mid weigh Kfuivn ir. on nt one hall poii'i 'n a p eo The stoii" iii the l int Nati iiul lUnk cpiiMni.' oi 1'orll.m I, whi. li ciiuirt trom Or Ci'y. nh.iw-i up "'ii'h better tl.a A-.hl.iu I, IS.-ilii'oJmiii hoy or Ten iiu .ui l-'o'ie, 'i l in of hotter quality, s.tvn i well-known ntomi cutter. The nte.imer t'h.impion came into the baniu l.i-t SiiMiriluv with Hit tona ol new wie ai f t the Imperial milN. Thin waa tiietir-t c.irgo of wheiit of the aaon, an I the limt ho.it th.it hat made it way into the h.isin xmre the flood of lant winter The Boar! of monthly nieelinj SiptemU-r Hill. I'r.i.le liohln ill regular next Tuenduy evening ,li inenilnTH of tho i,.. I in he prenent. an liw.ir. I are f-xpei limtte'-l of lull. Il prompt .ilteiitioll of otlii-'Tn will take importance reijuiro The atimi.il election phu-e ut thin mmtting. i i.i,,. ,,iL-i. So. M. I. O. 0 F. are l.iul.liu' a new hull :!ilxM). The bnild itu U iw-o niori-x in height, and the luwr ti ior will ho uned an a merchan dise ylore, while the Upper Hour Will l3 n-l a-a h ill by tlm lodge. Thin lixljfH in proL're-isiiiif finely, mid in in flplelld.d Coll'litioll. Mr. (i. IV I'lilinaii ban pnrchiined Kin-n Island, about three lil.les ftbovo this l,i.-e in the Willametto. He in teieU to mik'! a fruit and umtonn ranch o'O of thin h Tetof'oe uneilUivated atrip 'If t.-rritorv. Tne island contains about US ii-'im. and i-i no doubt well adapted for f .-tilt. r.iMiitf Mr II. S ('. I'lieln, the well-known fruit roeer of Sew Kra, wan in the city duri'ii; the we.-k and left ft wimple box of tihnn-i an 1 prunon uf H'lperior ipiality and liavor Amoni; them were Hpeci nie'iH of I'liiilp'n needliiiK a plum propa gated bv Mr I'hwipn. Thew are simi lar to the e.',' plum in niz und ahupe mi I are of line flavor. A llowei h-d in the form of a ittar ailornn Mrs-, (i. A i lanliiu'a front y ird, ami ailr.ietn c m oderable attention. The insi le of the btt'l in planted wilh coliaH, and the bonier w ith iniinty iiiiller.the har inonio'ii blending of t ie colorH produc ing a splendid cireet. Thin star flower bed wan mad t by Mm. Clack, of (Jlacktt m is lleitfhtH, mid kIiowh artintic, tante. On last Friday afternoon oft Willie l).-ni"nt, of Sandv ltidge, wun driving from the field with aloud of sheaf out a. Ilio home bee onn f l iibtened and Hturted on a run down the hill, throwing him off of the w a, 'on to tho ground, the wheel Iiassini' over hiH arm near bin Hllfllll let . lie wan considerably bruined, but bit injuries am not considered Ht-rioiiH. A telciihone lino between 1'orllana atel Salem wilKnoon be in operation. The poles have boon net and the wire Il iM been il'e.l r i biltcil iilcitnf the route. 'Hie wire in of Hiillioient weight and l"alily to transmit nonnd that dintance, and wav stations-. Thin new venture will prove a i?reat convenience to both I'ortlaiil and Salem, an well H way poi'llH A verv pleasant nodal dance was given ut the Armory hull hint Saturday evening. Kvcrvthluu wan conducted in lii-Hl.-el.inH Hlylo and all present pro ho ineed it the most enjoyable aflitirof the Hi'iinon. Tho third ilance of the ne on will be xiven at the Armory htpU tl'ixt .".itunlay ev.!tiirii4. No rowdies ut 'liHiepiilnble characters lire a'lmUted. Oivin.' to the improvement being ina'ln in the nebool building, the fall term of the Oretfon Ci'y nchool will not (oiiinieiieii until Monday, Sopiemlifir. I.Qtli. All cotiteiupliitingiittending Sclioo abould not fail to ot a pair ot the Kod Miool Hoime HhoeH. ThoH. Charman A Hon Lave received an iiiimense otock of them, and warrant every pair. On UhI Rutunky k boy nd girl, Bvt lKnt m ml four yr rpit ivvlv, whrao pumnti! r new krrlvtli In ttiM city wonttotlie O. C. T. hunting ml look rMion ot k nimU row btt, hut hoitiK mittblo to uiuiu It, thiy Himtnl Uawn th ttvr to Uio rnuid hnt th bot vsiut to k Uul itill on oiu twk . Thulr conttnua crlt H)ii uttrwctoil Attention, nd thoy rt rfcuHl (mm thplr priloui poaiUon with m litti aimoulty, m that por tion o( th rtvr wi m twky, llmt tht rtonin Im.l to wtl wUt tlMt to ifkch tho hont. It I liirtnnnte that th boat liJ not iit, and th would b voya Km, will irotalily hira(tr leor clear ol tho rlvr. The wlllulTliuriluiiii VvTDoran who recently dUnl at Walla Walla and burunl lit theomtivlerr at thin plm-e, waa tllevt in the county clerk't otHce ol Mult nomah ctmutf ou laat l''rtday. Th court waa etltUmet by WiUlh I', Wilton that Color Wiloon lie appointed adminiHtrator, and that a oouiiutaaioner appointed to take the testiuiony o( John K. Hharpiittiin, W. O. Kalllnand William ltoll.rvlli, wituowv to the will, now living at Walla Walla. Mr. J. U l'ortor ol thii place, Murued Monday (rom Ijktirandu, where he had Ihhui toactrompany hie daujhtr, Miai Kale I'orlcr, who hat taken a poaitlou a tracher in one ot the dcpartuieutt ol the chooliof that city. Mim 1'orter doee notepn-ttorturn to Oregon City (or at leant a yev, a much better are aid ttHkcliere In that part ot the elate than here. The regular term oi piohate court lor September waa held by County . Judge Mel.lrum. Hut Utile buiiueaa waa traue acted aa but five vaaee were preeented. the September term ot eoutmlMion court met Wedneeilav. Considerable buninei ia up (or conuduration and the court will probably not adjourn before to-morrow. Out ot 'iie twenty peraona who at tended the tacher'i eiaination laet week, Supt. Tlnwnlon ftalea that all ( them do not "ftitend to engage In nchool tvat'liing at. ureaont. 8ome ot al of tl$i4rl'u, '"erely Blood the examination aa a " hool ot dinciplina, while othera re- (unevl ivrtilUaten, although they panned lor the reanon that they did not wiah to leach aohool the prveent year. Monera. A, T. and A. U. Dick, who have a aawmill near Canby, wilt move their null in ahout thirty daya to Latour elle Falla. Uy that time they eipect to have all tliar limber ivnvenlent lo their prenent lo. ali.ui cut into lumber. Tlu have im. itmt a tlno body ot Umhrf nfrar L-itinnollB Kalla, and will, uo doubt do a thriving buaiuees. I'rot". V II. Young, principal ot the 1'orilund High Sclkml, and wile, viaitcxl ill town tlun weeli. the guenta tf attunier V. II. I've and wile. I'rof. Young aaye the r'alla ex-eHla in site and beauty thoxe uf St. Anthony at Miuneapohe, aud prcdirtaagreat manufaituingr lutuie (or tirgnn I'ltv. The uioiiiImt ut the Cane malt Sunday nchool had an excuraiun Wedneaday on theniuatrer ljiton to Knolt'a lauding near Onweiio. A banket dinner waa nerved in the grove at that place, and the young (n-opllid a merry time gath ering lluwera and moanee, and atrulling alioul the grove and along the beach. Hamilton A Waalibtirn, the new mer cantile linn o( l'ark I'lace, are buar Ihla wevk getting in their alock ot gooda and preparing (or buainena. They have a cominoilioua building and propoae to carry a complete line ol general mer chandise, and ell at pricet aa low aacan be had in Oregon City. A number ot Oregon City people remember with pleaaure the aocial par tiea given by hit, 1. Watla at the Clack amaa hatchery. He will give another oue ol the ilelighllul dancea at Muro power'a ball Saturday eveuing, Septem ber Llth. Uvi-suy & Minte, ol CTackamaa, will ntart their griat and feed mill next week. They now have it in thorough running order, and will handle all the grain otforeJ. Their brand ol graham Hour taken the lead in the marketa of Ihie county, and in doing cuatom work their patroim can be aura of good weigtita be ing given. The Oregon girl who "dingraeed her family by eloping with her father'! hired man' to the 1'alouee country feveral vearn ago, came back recently and paid oil a big mortgage on the old uian't farm. The Imya will have to go on the bill to play 111, aa the ordinance baa been read tor the lirat time, prohibiting ball playing on the atreeta between the bluff and river. Coinminaloner' court iinow in aeaaion. There ia very little buainoaa before the court thi term. Mr. Ii. Idordofl, ot Stafford, waa In the city Monday and waa a caller at Thx KNTKRPHiar ollice. Harneaa for lala. A set ot new aingle harneai (or sale at thin otllce The wrestling match next Saturday night ia something that all lovers of sport in the city should we, ss the men are very evenly matched and both are ex perts in the art, Mrs. N. E. Mulligan, who ha been viniting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dor ing, of IbiunmoiiH, left (or her home in Salem, Tuesday. Jack Ford, who 1 employed at the Crown Paper mill met with a aeriou ac- blent hint Monday wmi working on an elevated roadway. He and aeveral other men were handling heavy timber, which rolled over from some cause, throwing Ford down the mhankment a distance of twenty feet, fracturing one uf the bones of the left arm, and consid erably bruised otherwise. Dr. Pain re duced the fracture and dressed th wounds, and the patient is progressing finely. Wanted a girl to do housework. Mm. C. H. CAunsxp. Notice. Mondav, Sept. 15 being Jewish New Year, the store o( I. Sellinj will be cloned until P. M. Of Murk Importance. The following letter has Just been re ceived bv a member of the Oregon City Hoard o( Tsndn from T. F. Osborn, Esq., president of the Portland chamber ot commerce: Portland. Oregon, August 30, 1890. Dear Kir I beg to acknowlede th re ceipt of your favor of the 28th, relative in the channel o( the Willamette between here and Oregon City. As in any event nm-h work must be done under the di rections and survey o( the government oillcialH, I will call upon Major Hand l.i,r nnd nnenrfjun what can be done in i, a tirnmineH. 1 have not conversed with Major Handbury on this particular point, but my impression is that he con siders the urgent necessity of work on the river between bore and fit. Helens to be o( greater moment, in order to allow the deep water vessels that fe mbout dvp here to come up he rjver ;wiout hin drance.. However, I wIl see MfliatFan be done in the uiattpr. yo t TfJ),JJJjUM I)!.l-Augurt 2(1, Clara Eineline, rotJnjgat .,.i'i.,.i,.i-,.,i ,rn,i,rlor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 1 oilman, of Marmot, Oregon. ag( four years and, fuur mHlttha. To the flelils of iulli day From our sight the paed wayi lief little hands w clanp no more, They deukoq to Hie other aliora. -At Hamly Hldge, Augut 4, Tommy, youngest child of Mr. ana Mre. J.v. w ment, aged IS months. LOCALCOMMENTARY Observations of The Rt-jnuter While uu His ileat. CaaaeryIUaalnr-.Our Nhadf Trtcn Bualneai Imprerlug. It la anlntereatlng algbtto ubarrv the 100 women, glrla and children, who come up from l'ortlaad every morning on the ateamer Altona to wo.k In the cannery, The Oregon City Packing Company were o ruahed with ordure, and audi an tin nuiiiee lot ot frnlta were coming In, that after aMiiriug all the help Uiny could poa aibly get In thla city and vicinity, they drew on Cortland. Kvery morning thla regiment of Induatrloua toller arrlra at the cannery per eteamer Altona from Cortland. At ball paat alx o'clock every evening they take the eauie boat and re turn to Cortland. Thia will continue during the buav aeaaon. Portland hat always boaaUHt that with the motor line facilities laboring people could reatde in tho suburban diatrlcta and rid to and return from their work every morning and evening. Now reaidantvil Cortland are employed In the great manufacture ii eatabliahtnenta ol Oregon City, and are at bom every night. This Is the result ot cheap and rapid river .transport ation. What will be the rejuitwheo cheap and rapid rail trampoilaUon Is provided T A young ami giddy couple wan going uptown the other night; they were to deeply wrapped up in each other that they were Inclined to be spooney, and wit evidently on their way home; but they lingerer) in a ruuvh frequented alley, and glanced both ways to ave that no in trudes were near. Hut still they lingered, and were wrapped up In etch other, as that II tli way it looked to tliseyewlt neatea who were perched In a conven ient cherry tree, aa they glanced down in the deepening twilight, At laat a smacking sound was heard something like the eecajie of steam (rum the engine' at the brewery. And the way Ihla was continued they tnuat have been thinking ol Maine's reciprocity amendment, and were carrying it into effect. Hut their blias and buaaea were brought to an ab rupt termination by the applsuee in the cherry tree. Hereafter they mill glance upward lo the treeaor stars, before mak ing ayy demonstration. , , ' a The prevalence ol shade trees In -Olef gon City, not natives ot this climate, U tracts the eye ol the new comer In.i strik ing manner. Oregon City has larger proportion ot abade treea tranaplanled (rom the eaatern elate tlmn any other eity ol similar tite n (be state. Among them cn be found tbe stalely m, hick ory, walnut, poplar, l"cuit, biiisruut, box abler, ebeeluul. baekberrr, uioiiti tain h, and a ahl bark hickory near the river front one and a half loot through, lleai. loa three there area large numlwr ol native trees of thrifty appear ance. Oregon City aurpaaaea any eity In the atate in the number and variety of ita ahade trees. Shade treea not only add to the appearance of a city, but are a source of pleaaure, and add materially to the htalllitulnee iA a locality. Hut the good work ol planting ahade trees should not stop here. The city is rapidly extending its limits, and the reaidenta abould lake a pride In planting ahade trees. The city is one more assuming lis wonted activity, astbe viaitoratothe aea aide and summer tveiirts have about all returned, and th (arming community are beginning to (reoueot town a th harvest aeaaon nears Its doe. Th tem porary lull in buainea circle la now vir tually a thing of th paat. Th wheat crop is already coming Into market, and the streets ol Oregon City will toon tire tent a scene ot restleaa activity. A large number ot new residences are under way, principally on the outskirts et the city and on the hill. The casual visitor would not notice theae improvements un lets his meandering would Uad bill) to the new additions, or to ths many se cluded spots on the hill . Pollre Court Notes. Mr. Bpieer cam to town Saturday, and becoming too salubrious, wan taken intocuatody and Recorder I'orter charged him 910 tor the glorious privilege en joyed, which be paid. Solomon Clark was arrested Saturday (or being very drunk and disorderly, and put up 20 (or bis appearance Mon day mormntt. On appearing blor th rorder a hoe ol $10 was Imposed on him. Two tourist who were arreatad (or fdrunker.eaa and vagrancy, and war sent up tor five days by Jtocoruer Porter sent his Honor the following communication : Obboom City, Ou., Sept. 2, 1800. Yocs llo.ioa: We would reepectfully petition our re lease from iall. W have auffered much for the past two days and nights and are full ot remorse and regret (or our con duct. W assure your Honor that our actions were not ot a noisy or boisterous character. We are working men, anx ious ana willing lo gel to work ana trust that you will in our case, consider the law fully vindicated and order our discharge. Iteapectfully, j. s, nuoi.1, K. FlTIOSSAlD. Railroad Notat. A railroad man who ha been follow ing up the gossip about Northwestern railroad building, say b it tatitned that no deal hat been fixed op between the Union Pacific and the Great North ern for a Vint trackage ararngwuent be tween here ami me nounu. ine urea Northern and Union Pacific each hav surveying parties in the Held. . He con siders, however, that the movement of each are merely in the nature of a big bluff, deajgned lo lorce the other roaa Into a compromise. ; Enginoer Barry la at the Merchants' with a party of 186 men (or work on the Union Pacific' Hound extension. It made thing lively around that popular hostelry when the thirteen but load of people came rolling in, Th marching orders have not been received yet, but it it understood the men with teams will be re-shiiiped to Olympia, and the single men will be put to work between Kalama and V aucouver. uregontan. The official ol the Oregon Pacific have been inspecting the line again, in company with tome mysteriout persons. W hat that road neeas it some more track to Inspect more track at both ends, goiog on over the mountain! east and to a connection with som other road, and running in a westerly direc tion to seaport, and taking in some of the important citie of th state not necessarily even missing Portland or a good connection with that city. These thing will come about some day, and then the Oregon Pacific will have a prop erty by no mean to be tneesed at. Htateaman. The steam radUtp.r in (ho (prwatd cabin of the Altona exploded at 8 o'clock Saturday morjiin,g, at the hoat was mak ing lie first trip to this city. Home of the passenger Had evidently been fool ing with the apparatus, and had turned, off the "bleeder," causing an immense nressure ot steam to. accumulate in the jiipet. Engineer L. 1(. Campbell w(u was caled. a in , ( adjusting matter wvn one leutiun ' th" coll of cast Iron pipe exploded under the great pressure. Mr. Campbell't leg wer severely scalded by the escaping steam and a Mr. McLaren, ol Wilhqlt Hptlngs, Wat iViwt in tli wflft hy a flying piecf ot iron. These were the only persons injured, though great commotion was Cud among in uunurea passengers. riRfWUl.j . Mis Asalt Cochran has returned from visit le Houth Heuil,' WaHh, . Mr. Jas, Thorn lint ruturne.l irtitn n bilcl vltit to Hedding, Callloriiln. , Mr. Max Wamsby, Jr, ol Molalla,at in th city Haturday , ' Mr. Arnold Graham, ol Marshland, was In th city this week visiting friends. Mr, Klla Peterson I recovering from severe attack ut typhoid fever, Eugen Ufewc, ol Albauy, is visiting Ida mother In thia city. Mr. (J. A. Harger, o( Ht, lUleni, waa doing Oregon City Tuesday. Pro(. F, Higler returned Tuesday morn ing trom tlray'l llarlior. Mr. Marlss, of thla city, I very sick with typhoid favor. Mr. J. Mader la allll lying very low with that dreaded disease, consumption, Mr. ("has West, ot Fast Portland, spent Hun. lay with his relatives in this city , Misses Augusta and Hophia Uigus and MaaterWtlti lus have returned (rom Clatsop lleach. Mr. I,. C, Meaerv waa called toClata kanl Tuetilav bv the illueas of her mother, Mrs. W, 11. Conyers, Mrs. Major and two children, ot Mc Minville, ar Inth city th guest ol Mrs. C. O. T. Williams. Mr. A. S. Graham, th genial purser ol the Alton I in Portland, serloualy ill with typhoid fever, Mr. C, A. Rands and wife hav re turned from a two week' visit to th country, tllll-rt K. omilh, supt. ol th Will emails Pulp and Paper mill, returned horn from th coast Haturday. Mr. K. H, Warren and family, and Mr C. O, T. Williams and family, hav returned trom th upper Clackamas, Mr.'J. Yegetiu' family who hav been at Long lleach for the past two month, returned laat Haturday. Th martv friend nl Mr Mum will lie please I to learn that he ia able to be Laround (Jie hwiae with the aid of crutches. Mr. T; I.. Charman returned from l.ong Huach thlswuek accouipaiiled by his mother, who hss lxn there for the past two months. - Charles Albilgbt and famllv.and Mrs, IWstow J of litis) city, returned this morn ing trom Clatsop, and nHirt having had a pleasant time. Mr. T. A. 1'oh) and daughters have returned from Koulh Itend, Wash , ac vumanid bv Mr and Mrs. John llow serof New York, who will remain here a abort lime. Itev. O. W. liihony and family have returned trom their summer vacation at Yaijnlna. Iter, (iilmny again oc cupied the pulpit ot the I'ronbyleiian church !( amiilay, Mr. R D Cole and family, ot Natal,, Columbia county, apent a lew daya with F. Warner an I family, near thincity.' They left for their home Tueaday, ac- com jiaiiied by Mlaa Alice M . Warner. Prut. J. II. Co"k and wile, formerly of Canliy, but nowuf Portland, were in Canby during the fore part ol the week, visiting the family of Mr Jamna lotges and other fi tends of that place Mrs (ieorgle IjUixju, well-known in Oregon City, and who spent the great eat portion of her life here, will appear next week in Portland in the play of "Prince and Pauper," at the Maripiam (irand Opera house. H-r atage name Is Stella Nprague. J W, Kuth and family and John Tall nil and family, of Clackamaa, re turned Monday trom an extended trip to Neatart on th coant. They went overland with tesnieby way of the North Yamhill road, camping out on th way and at the coaal and reported having bad a very pleasant trip and an enjoyable time. t'al"S rVlSi Trade Hark. The Union Pacific Prade mark, the familiar shield, la living placed on all the steamships and steamboat of the company, It wilt le placed on the tun nels ol the steamships and the pilot house ol the steamlioats ami wilt form a handsome hand-tome and conspicu ous sign. The Union Pacittc will also furnish all Its steamshipe and steam boats with a "houati flag." Thla will have a white ailk ground, bearing the the abifld trade mark of the company which will form a very showy. Iisnd some flag, which will soon be familiar oil all the wafer of th Northwest. Dug trom a Urav. Mr. C, A. Gove, of Portland, ha a urioiis old-fashioned, silver spoon and a coin issued by the Northwest Trading Company in 18130, which wore found a short tim alnce in an Indian grave at Oregon City. Tho coin i apparently of braa, with a profile uf some one on oue aide and a beaver on the other. The poon It a peculiarly shaped one, the being broad and shallow and the tame width at each end. One often heart ot people being born with a silver spoon In their mouth, but the old Ttid in whose grave this spoon was found could hardly have been so fortunate. Thesnoon ha evidently been worn as an ornament, pornapi surpewieu iroin the nose or ear, as there is a small hole in the end ef the end of the handle and a part ot another hole by which the spoon Had been suspenneu until one t ide ol the hole wat worn out. Anotksr Important Und Decision. ' The following is taken from the Wash ington dispatches to The Oreonlan, Ths rehearing was- obtalnod through, ma -et-(ort ol Messn. Burney, Harin k Draper. of this citv. who are Watson's nltoraeys, They are to be complimented In kcorfng another victor r . Hecretary Noble to-nlay dcchleil to ro- otien th case 01 the northern menu- Kailroad l omranv against itivron K Hrown. involving the east ball ot ithe northeast-quarter, nnd lotsl, 2, 3 and 4, aection t' township south, range 2 east, in the Oregon City land district. itrown claim was based on the lact that oho McKeady made a settlement upon the land before the withdrawal of the .oiii nan v. It was shown at the hearing that there was no such man as McHendy known to the people in thia vicinity, and the case was decided In favor ol the com pany. Hrown had previously assigned hi right to Watson, and the latter al lege that he bus lived on the land since 187U, and put 1-10,000 improvements upon it, and is therefore entitled to con sideration. Senator Mitchell a few weeks airo asked the secretary to give Watson a hearing, and the secretary said that in view ot the fact that Watson was not a party to the first case he U entitled to some relief if the allegations made by him aro true. Watson is required to serve notice upon the company of his ap plication for a rehearing, and pending the proceedings the decision wht sus pend. HAllKCT KKPUKT. GHAIN-Whsat, par bit, (We. Oati, per bu 40o. FLOIIH-Klrit grade, per bhl, M.90. Second, trad, 11175 P.llonuoK-Buttar, par lb Vxi. Eirne, per doi, KC. l',oi4(oi, nr bu,, M. Oiilom, per bu., ll ). Apple, per oox, oue. -unicxe nj irekn, per u, vw prlBI, I1 Ml; (Ira, H-" ul. yH,H anon i. per ion, I21.N0 Bran, tIS.M Hay, llmmhT, baled, tlCA) looie, llo; uiover Uled, 17(ViQ. 1IR ATI- Bee', live, 2Wp; dreil bo. Veal, araieeq, no. itoge lira, 47o; drained, Co. Hln ft nar head. mihO. Lard, eountrr, bulk, p. pwuii.4, mi; uuviii! 4U1 Idee. WSiD. blloilM.Mi We. tu ini, per poimn, ion. 11R1II1 KklllTB All kind! very dull. Applei. sun (tiled, KsMo; mavlilne drld, bleached, Mfo ritimi, iun dried. aSo; machlu dried, 6(7o. Fruuei, eun dried, 0e; machine dried. 6(980. faara, aun dried, KaVio; machiua dried, ((1(70. uors-iu to km. CITY LKGISLATURIi. Ail Important Mci'tiiiK Held L'ist i Heyrrnl New Onllimnoo First Time. Head The ltcgulnr meeting ol tho council held Wednesday evening at the iimnil place, Present T. F, liven, mnj-orj L. I,, Porter, recorder ; ('. K. Hums, mnislml; ('. II. Cauttiild, Charles Alhey, (1, J. Parker, T, I.. (Tinrman, I) H. Warren, J. It. Tnuiihiilh ami .1. W, OToiinell. Petition of J. II. Walker and Willi Walker for the privilege of building a aewi.r to empty Into the creek that runs through the public squiii-a, granted. lite (ollowliig hills were ordered paid : (ladke i:i oo W II Howell..,. A lcer A laiwery John Lindsay . , . . James Myers , , . , D Haxtnr John Kelly Fred Charman . . , Charles Holies . . , Mrs J K Hamsun. , II J Harding l J Hlover I.L Porter Pope A Co George Hrotighlon Crown Paier Co. . John Glesson OC Klectrlo Co... Oregonlan C N Green limn . . Will. Iron Works . C 1C Hums 111 IK1 L'l 00 n (hi III 00 I.T 00 U 00 ll'J 00 ;'."i oo 8 IH( :ih ;io 2 75 7 IX) 20 00 ll'8 :ui id L'O 14 00 2 tKl til 00 7 Oil 2 00 0 00 MO UO The following ordinances were toad the flrat time: Prohibiting ball playing on Main and croa streets, bet w nun (he bluff and the river. Heiiulilng telephone, telegraph, and Im-trle light pole to be of cedar, 40 leet In length, painted, and to ho re painted every four years, Itegiilatlng sidewalks to be con structed of artitlclal stone, wood, or us phalt all aidiiwalka on Main street be tween tve basin and Tenth lo bo 10 feet in width, and on Main street north of F.hmuith to tie H feel In width. All croaa walks are to lie 8 leet In w idth. The or dinance also regulnlca the laying ol stringers, aud requires that the walks ball sloie towarda the center of the atrwt one-fourth Inch for every foot in width. Ordinance read first time atilhoriiing Are suit water committee to purchase 000 feet ot 4 inch pipe, and to lav the same, commencing st the corner ol Mon roe and KukMIi atriH'ts; thence on Jark- ton loTwellih street, as will accomui' date the largest iiuinU-r ol H'ople. Onlinance authorising the cominillee 0 1 fire and water to purchase a Worthing ton duplex ower pump of l,0O0,HKJ gnl- loiia capacity, rvd Drat limn, O'dinauce regulating water rules, read first lime. John Kellv nominated ami confirmed night watebmaa, Si'lal meeting of the cotim il will be held Friday night. It your horses or cattle are alllicted In any way, go to the Itcd I-rout store ami got a package uf Htandard Homo and Cattle food absolutely the U-st blood purifier inmle. Frank Neldon at Porter's blacksmith shop makes a siecialty of tepalrlng guns revolvers and aharjxiniiig scls.rs. Sat isfaction giisraiiteed. Use Htandsnl horse and cattle food (or sale bv the Itcd Front grocery sml crockery bouse, who are the exclusive agent. Fur Male Cheap. One half block adjoining MeKee's, with ten good apple trees on il. and other truits r. O. McCow x A Co, Han) Darned llrlrk. One hundied and lilt v tboiisuiid bard burnixl brick st ("hsriiinn Ilros. bin k yar.1. Sold In ipianlities to suit, and at reaaonahle ratea. Apply ut I liar- man's drug store. When you want a gl mixed paint ready for use and .11 shades to choose frem, use Columbia Cottage Colors, only tt Ik) per gallon. For a.le by ('barman Co. For Sale. 520 acres of land, 8 miles from Oregon City, at (10 jer acre. Apply to II, J . hWITXKK. For oat sacka sold at fabulously low- prices, go to the lied front grocery store. Bmall tracts, $100 an aero t1,' miles aat ot Court House. Klegant build ing lota with discount for houses. Atkinson A Moiii.k, old ll, M . otllce, r ... - land The Red Front grocery nnd crockery house have lust received an elegant stock of new orockery w-aan. Charman A Co. .have purchased the entire stock of Columbia Cottage Colors from Moss.(.01sen A I-ouls. They aro fine mixed paints, and give satisfaction. Are put, up In 6 gallon cans, 1 gal., quarts ami pint. 1 ('Ilatlok.- In the County Court of the Statu of Ore gon, for the County, of Clucknmits, In th nuittr of the estute of James t.ltiy llunnett, a ininor. ,- To the next of kin of said minor and till ixffsons interested in siililontuto, tirt-et- ing. In.Uie namo of- the Htnla of Oregon : ' You aru imfchy cltod and iwiuirvd to appear Ut the county court of tho State o( Oregon for the county of Cluck 111 nun, nt tho court room thereof, at Oregon City in the county of Clm-kamiiM, on Mommy, Ihe linn day 01 Mcptemhur, 181K), at 10 o'clock in thu forenoon of Unit day, then and there to show chiiho why an order ol this court should not ho made, allowing the fiuUi of thu following doscrihed tool estute, hclonging to said ward. towit: An undivided one-third Intercut in that portion of Illo donation land claim of 1'oler Hcholl and wifo, in township 2 south, range 2 west of tho Williimetto muridiau, und hmriutiiiig ut the southeast corner of said clui in ; theiicu north, 118 degrt'es west, wilh tho south lino of said claim, to where tho said south lino of snid claim Hti ikes tho luiiil now owned hy John lironcr, on tho north s.iIb of the Tniiliilin river, said last mnntioned land loinn a part o the aforesaid claim : (hcni-e down said river, with the north hank thereof, to tho SoutheaHt corner of the John llronurlnnd aforcHiiid; thence northerly, with tho east linn of the lust mentioned land, to a point where a lino running eumerly and parallel with the south lino afore said of said donation lund claim, to the east line uf said claim ; thoiico oast on east line of said claim to southeast cor ner thereof, will include 100 ai-ron: thence from said iioiut on (1 roller's Hitii! last mentioned lino, running south, 08 dogroos east, to the east line of said claim; thence south, 22 degroos and 80 minutes west, with east lino, to place uf beginning, containing 100 acres, in Washington County. Oregon. Witness tho lion, John VV. Mcldrum, Jndgn of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho Soul. County of C'lackunutB, and the seal of said court hereto alllxcd, this twonty-tilth day ol August, A. V. 18110. Attest: II. II. JOHNSON, 8-28-9-25 Clurk. ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND E. G. CAUFIELD, WHEN IN NEED Of Pure Drugs, Fine Perfumery or Toilet Articles. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. TIMIIKH LAN II, ACT JVNK S, l7s. MOTM'i: I'OH IM III.1CATIOK. Joseph ledle, I'lilted Hlatet Unit Office, Oregon City, Hregun, July tut, lW, Notice U lismhy given that In comnllauc with Ihe proyiiiliiiiB of the act of ruingresa of Juno ,1, lfi.H, piiIiiIihI, "An aet for thu sal of liuilH-r lauilii In h tntea of California, Ore gon, Se sits, me I nnliliigUm territory. J01K11.I1 IjhuIIii of Uawegn, county of Clack- ainsK, Uil of OreKon, hss Una day Iliad In lliiolllii lila sworn alslioneiit No 21-UI, for Ilia .uri linae nl lh ,N V.'i of nectlon No SI, in IowikIimi No .1 south, ransv No ft reel. sml will oiler proof hi iliuw that the laud miiiiiIiI In mors alunhle fur lis Umber or tone lluin lor hktu ulliiriil purHuies, anil to enlnliliali hia clulm lo aald land Ix-for the n-giater and recvlvsr of tlilollual()re Knn I nv, iiik-oii, 011 Tuesday, Hie 2ttilay of U.U-r, H!I. 1 1 u iiuiin-s witnsvmra: Clmrlea Mead. Jnine MeWoin, llllain I'atlrrsun, and llu fus I'raM, all of oregoii Clly, on-goti. tile above ili i ril-il Inn, In ar rvllnUtt u lile their i l.illin In Una otlliie on or tx-foi aiiv nnu nu iwrnouH ciaiiuina auverMiv uid ;il ilsy uf UetoUr, !). J, T. Al'PKltKON, T 1 0 llegi.U-r. 1IMHKK USD. A('T JI NK S, IH7R.-NOTICE roll I't'lU.ll ATION. I'llltcd SUlea Und Offlm tlx'(.il Clly. KU'j'.u, Atiiial , law). N.'tfi-i. Is tivrvhy 1lvf.11 lliat In oumrilUnce wltli Hi t.r.oLlntia ol Ute eri of roiiere ul June s. !; riiUlli-.l Au ail lor the ul ol timlM't Utiiliiiii UhhiijiIj n( Calll.iruta, Okoo, eva'le end Wavaliiiiiiiin Territory," lAiauilcr J. l-rtiaaov uf l'lirlUml, cMitny of Mnltiiomah, atate ol on-S.'ii. haa Ihla day DM hi llin unlit bla M.iru atauiueiii No. 1ih, fur the piin-lia,s of thi hh'j, ul X .-II..II Nu r!. In lonalil Ho. i arnitli, una N. 7 f-ai eit.l Kill ofTpr prtMif to .h,.w thai Hie Uml aoiiihl la mure riuaule i.r Ha uiuiH-r or alone then lor enrlculluret ItuitxiM-a, end lo eaulilUli hla Helm to Mid Und iM-ltin- lite M(-tater end Mecelver ut Ihle oWce at or, noli ( iiv, iirrmm, uu Thursday, the 6ltl its) uf Niivvmhvr, law. iir. naiiii-a aa wtiiit-ki.a- J. II. Ilaa-eett. T Ji'fri.ya, I'liaa. Oalwru, U. it. Oarllaud. allot I'titlUtul. Oo-Kou. Any an.) all yufaout rlaloilna a.lvvrarly the alum, dmrtlu-.i lauda aru rrnUMlf-fl 1,1 Sle llialr lalina In ihla i.ftli f. oii'or la f..rv sal.l tlh day ol Novflnl.fr. la-At J.T AI'I'KHSll.N. It. I" l' Kfjlaler. TIMHUIt LAND Ai'T JI NK t ISTsv-NOTtCK KuK fl'HIJCATluN. I'uttrd Slatn Und Offlr nremm tlly. tiri-aon. July II. law Nt.ltt-p ta hi-rpdy alvvn Dial lu rouilillaues with Uu. provlatoiia til Die act ol roitgrraa ol Jilllp S, laTH, vtitllltl "All act lor tilt. eale til tliutHr lau.la In the atalrs of urttm, t'alllorula. Nova.laau.l W aaliitiKitui Terrtiory," oeorut. v.. s itiiieY. of llrt-Koli t'lly, t-omily til t tansantaa, atate ol Oof. hi, I. thla .lay dir. I 111 una oW lil awuiii alnlt-itit-iil No. .Iiaj.. lor the pureliaae if Din al nl at-'j hp1 4 ol aei aud ar1 ol lit' il aiH-tti.ii No. a. lu towinthlp HmmiUi, muse No. a faal. and will tillrr !roof lo ahow that tlie laud mhikIiI ta uion valuable lor !la timber or atom. Iliail (or anflrulliiral purpoaf-a, and tu e-lalill-li hla rlallil to aald fatitl bcitirt. the Ki'illalf-r and Ht-t-t-lver ol Ihtsoulee at tirraou i ll), iirt'm.ii, 011 Wnlui-ailay, the iilh day ol Poo e inlmf. la'XI lit. iiaini'a aa wiiif-aara' w. litiiamore, J. Kin- llt-y.ol hlit-rltlall. (lrt--ou: A W. Klchey. aud J, A. Vox of Portland, tlrraou. Any ami all iM-raotia t-laltlilnff ailvt-rst-lr Hie alM.vp dracrllKMl lauda are roiursivd to Ale Ihe t'laluialii Ihla oflli e ou or before aald lh th ol MofflnlHT, IhHU. J T, AITKKSON a 14' to ta Kvjiat TIMBKIl LAND. At'T JI'NK . IM -NOTlf K11K rrill.lCATlON. t'lilted Stairs Uud (Iflli-e. Orvoii city, cri-ji.u. July II. 1st) N"lh-f la ht-rtOiy lvi.ti that lu compliant with Hit provlslotia ol the acta nl Ctmtin.aa t June .1, !-."-, entitled "All act for Ihe sale 1 llmla-r lamta hi lit,. Hiatre of CaltSirula, Orrtioi Nevada, and W aahliiKlon Terrlsory, Tllllti Kliiury. of Hhcrlilan, roomy uf Yatnlitli, atate of Orc-ito: has llilailny fllud tu thla office her sworn atat inciil No. 'Jtiai, tor the purchase nl the ee( actilii.u No. 'H. Ill towuahlp No. 3 aouth, ran No. 7 i-ant and will oftcr priMif to show that I land aoiiKht la more valuable for III timber or atone tli nil for aitrlcliltural purpoeea, and hi ea- labllaii tier claim to said land before tho Rca-ls-Icr ami Kcccivvr ol this ollice at Oregon City, On-ll 011 Wednesday lliollll day of Novem ber, imhi. She names aa wltneaael Win Plnanioora. J. Klniii'V. uf ahcililau. Orcgoii, J. A, Kux aud A, W- Iticiicy of Portland, Oregon. Any and all pemoiis claiiiiius adversely the the alaive-dcaerltHHl lauda are r.iieated to file Ihclrclnluis In tilts ottlce ou w before aald Mu day til Novenitmr, 1HISJ, H, lU-lli J. T. Ari'KKSON, Ucglaler. Notice of Final Hett lenient. In the uml tor u the entitle of Coleman ltiickner, doccuxttX notice is hereby given llint 1 liu 1. liletl my linul report in thealMive alulB In Hie County Court of Clackamas Co., Oregon, The court has fixed Monday Sicptcinlicr mh. lttlO. ana tfnv for the ex- 11111 1 1 1 nl it hi of said reKirt, and for hearing ol olilcclionH to the anme, if nnv there are. ltKHKC'CA lllH'KNKK, A.liiiliiiNtrutnx ol the naul hntute. II. K. I'iiom, Attorney for the Kntate. AtiKiiit 7th, iHtm. 7 -2S TIM II K tt I.ANIl ACT, Jt!NR 8, Iim-MOTIUK KOR rt'HLICATION, V illicit HUtoa Land Offloe. (Iri'jmi City, Or July, 81, 190 Notli'ti la licrtiliv hivimi that lu rnniiilliiiira wilu tho rovlloiia of thn ai'ta of Vnngreaa ol Jiiuti 8, 1N7H, cm II li'il "Au act for tho aal ol tlm Imt Iftiula In tlie HtHtoaof California, Oregon, Nt'ViulH, ami VhIiIhk1iiii Territory," Mary O. Ilcukliis, of Hliiirlilnn, poiiuty of Yamhill, tat of On'Kon, Iota thla iluy ftlt'il tu tlila nflloA her aworn liili'iiii'iit No. 2IH.V lor thu inirrhaae ol the nw'k of aortliiii No. tu towiiHhlp No. i aonth. iiiiurii Nu. 7 I'lint. nuil will iiffiT nrtHil to ahow Unit the limit nought la mora valiiHbh' lor lta ttinlH'r or atnuo thiiu for aKrleutttiral puriioNtia, Hint to ONliihltati lii'r olnlin to aAlit IhhiI buftira tlm IIokIhUt uml Horcfvvr oftlitaonic at Ortv KiuiClly, Ori'Kou, on .Weiliumilay, th 6tli day of Niivoiulwr, 1HW. Him iiuiiii'a aa wlliu'sai'a: W. lilnamiMirn, J. Klnui'y of Hhi'rlilnu, tiri'iron; J. A. Fox, ami A. W. Hli'hvy of i'orllHiul, (iri'iion. Any nuil alt iH'raoua oltiiiuiuji atlvtiraiily the ftliiivo ilcni rllit'il lumla aru ri'iiut'Hti'il lo Hla llu'li-I'liiltna lil.lllls olUdeiiii or ftoloro aaiit Ma iluy of Niinoiibur, :kuo. J. T. APfkKHON, o la, 10.111 r Kf'Kiaiur. TlMllElt T.ANO, AT JUNK 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION v Uuitcil Slate Land Ofllre. nRiiity, (IreKon, JulvHl, 1HIKI. Notlrc i lifBHiy kIvbii that 111 compli- am e with Hits iiruviaioua of tlie net of con irrcs of June 3. 1H7H. Intitleil "An'uot lor thn snlq of timber limils in tlie itatea'of Call fnrniiij Orogoii, Nevatla uml Wasliington Territory, . (iiurk'S .1. Dcnkiii". of Nlieriilun, houuPt of Yinulilll, atate of Oreuon. 1ms thia ilav Itleil In thia olllou his aworn Bfnlenieiit So. 2187, for the purolmao of lots 1, 2, 3, 4. of section No. U, In town shin No. 2 South, ranue No. (least, and will oiler proof to show that the land sonnlit is more vuliiiiMe for Its tlmtier or atone than for inrrimiltiiral niirnoses. and toes tabllsli his clui in to sniit land Hifore the Register and Keivor o( this ofllce at Ort kIiii Citv, OrcRon, on Weilnesday Hie, 6th any of November, 18tH. lie name as witnessei; w. Dlnsnioore, .1. Kinney, of Slieridun, OreRon, A. W. Rlehev. and ,i. A. Fox of Portland. Oregon, Anv ami nil nrrsons clalniiiiaT adversely tlie iilinve di'syribuil biiuls are requestetl to tile their I'laims in this ollice on or before said 5tli day of November. , 8-14, 10-lu J. T. ArrawfOK, UeKiater. Falls View AdalliOD to Oreffon C117. The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In tlio lat sixty daya. Examine tho record. Very sight ly, adjoins tho bent improved part of town; bIho convenient to tho manufacturing part. Don't fail to look at it before purchasing. Terms very cany. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE TRACT. Ofi'ieo near IW Ofllce. E. S. WARREN, A lu cartlei Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc., Which he VERY LOW PRICES, Either CASH INSTALLMENT PLAN. JSf You cannot do better than to call and examine .JgJ CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES SILVERWARE WATCHES, ETC. 1' AH repairing done Una vrarranteu. (uu-riiioiiTKU J Mrs. C.H. L Oregon City Sash -MANUFACTURERS 0F- Sanh, Poors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, SjK'cial sizes of doors and EBtiiHittcH fur flairwork. LllfEOE'OTEL oitohit I'oiir orricE, main t., ORICGOX CITY, Or. K1KPT CLASS Accommoriatioiis for Coiosrclil Tntt'.tn lUrber Shoji X Hath II' huh In Connection. Nonn Im! AniiHtn Ttcln Kmtilovt'l. nimso on iiilii gri Uiui ami all of the necoHsury out buildinge, etc. 45 TO 50 ACRES IN FINE CULTIVATION. One of tho finest pprings in Clacka'wis county. For sale cheap for a short time. P. C. HUMPHREY At Clackamas, P. 0. McCowm at Oregon City. United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W. II. Cooke, Manager. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, . OREGON CITY. The LEAiaiUVERY STABLE o( tho City. Kigu ot any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Homos Boarded and Fed on reason aide terms. TIMBER LAND ACT JITNK , 1878-N0TICK KOU l'lmUOATlON. JnmeaW.llouk.lli8, United States Land Ofllce, Ori'Rou City, Oreiton, July 30, into. Notleo ia hereby given that lu compliance with the priivlKlons ot the net of eon reia of Juno 8, 1S7H, entitled "An art for the sale ol tlmtier ittiula tn the ntstes of California, Oragon, Nevada, and Waaliinitoil Territory," James W. Ueaklua, ol Sheridan, county of Yamhill, state ol Ort'iiou has thla day flint In this ottc his aworu atatement No. 'J1SA, for tlie purchaae ot the of uu1., ol uc' and neVi of a' of terttnu No. 6, tp No 2 south, ranre No. ( east, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than lor nurli'iilttirul niiriioaes and to establsh hla claim to said land he lure the regiatcr aud receiver of mis onice, at Oregon city. Oregon, ou Wfxluea day. the Mil ilav of November. lH'H). lie name! as wttucaa.is: Win. Plnimoore, J. Kinney, ol Sheridan, Oregon: A. W. Rickey and J. A. Fox. ol t'ortlaud. Oregon. Any and all neraons claiming adveraelv th above uojcrlhed lauds are requested lo (lie their clalina In thia otllce ou or before aald Mb day oi November, IS'jo, J.T. ArTKKSON S-M, ltt-11) Register, WLLIAMS & PORTER, AgenU. a full line of offer at or on the (COl'YRIOUTKU.) BURMEISTER. & Door Factory windows made to order. Orders promptly filled. 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 & Ackerman, Props. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. r tilted States Land OtHce. Oregon Clly, Oregon, July 30, WW. Notice Is hereby given that lu compliance with the provisions ol the act of congress ot June, 187S, entitled "An act lor the sale tim ber land, In the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada, Wshlngton Territory," William Deliaven, ol Wllllamlns. county ol Yamhill, state of Ore gon, has this day riled ln this ollice his sworn statement No IWi, for the purchase ol the si ol nwW and lots S and 4 ot section No, 'J, in township No, i south, range No. 1 east, and wUl offer proof to show thai the land sought Is mere valuable lor Us timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before ths Register and Re ceiver ot this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Weduesday, the Mh day ol November, MHO. He names as witnesses: J. A. Fox, A. W. Klohey, ol Portland, Or., Joseph Kinney, Chaa. Kinney ol Sheridan, Or. Aiy and aU persons claiming adversely Ihe above-described lands are requested to file their claim In this office on or before said 5th day of November, MIW. J. T. AmasoN, -U, 10-W v hegister. NOTICE IX)R PUBLICATION. Stoy J. Ware. Land Ofllce at Oregon City, July 26, 181)0. Notice is hereby given that the follow named settler haa tiled notice of his In tention to make final proo.' in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the Itegister and Receiver of the United (States Land Office at Oregon City, , O.. . . I ' . . ,"U, VII LTCpVUIIIUI , II, 41 J800, viz: Stoy No. SfvW for . Ware, llomestciui f.ntrv, th 8K of WK of SEX and NE of 8WH of Section SO, T 2 8. RUK He name the following witnesses to prove hi cotinuous residence u)oii and cultivation of, said land, viz; Charles Shank, D. W. Parker, 0. P. Ware and Charles Baty, all of Cherry ville P. 0., Clacka mas uouniy, uregon, J. T. APrEKSON, 7-3114 Register. TIMBER LAND,' ACT JUNK 8, 1878.-NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'nlted States Land OBleo, Oregon City, Oregon, July 81, WHO, Notice Is hereby given that lu compliance with the provisions ol the act ol Cougress of .InnftS 1S7S AiOltlri "A.. r.u. ,ka I.. f timber lands In the States of California. Ore gon. Nevada, aud Washington Territory, Dma Deakliia. ol Sheridan, county of Yamhill, state of Oregon has this day filed in this office her sworn atat. i ment no xim, (or the nurehaan of the nM nf saction No M, lu township No. a south, range No. 7 east, and will offer prool to show that the land sought Is more valuable (or Its timber No. 7 east, aud' will offer or stone than (or agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said laud before the Register aud Receiver of this otllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday the Mh day of Nov ; ember, ltrtW, I She names as witnesses; Wm, Dlnsmoore, J. f Kinney of aherldan, Oregon; J. A. Fox, and A. l W. Klchey, of Portland, Oregon f Any and all persons claiming adversely th above described lauds are requested to (tie their claims In this office ou or before said Mh day of , November, 1N0. J, T. APPKK80N, H419-1 Kegistes.