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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1890)
J CANHY PKAIRIE. The tjHrdon, fruit growiiirj soction of Clfuiknrmvj County. Lovnl lurid, snwly Boil, good roads und Has one oftho prouiost townsitoa in Clackumns County. Hits good schools, churches and society, tr.il is tho best business point in rir H t. Lund in tlmt purl ot tho county. . small tract t roasonwblo rate. l'WCIS G CKNTS. OliKOON CITY, OKIKION, THURSDAY, SKlTEMJiKlt II, IH'jo, (17 lTnP"C 13 TDD The Enterprise. iMlticil Kvcry 'riuufuluy, Acd.l rxpea 'or ' ci.Vckamas' cdDiirr , hi'iimcwii ruN w.vricM, III Itu IS AHV lt.'K: year - 3 u t liionliiM 1 III fit' in. nulls - M y.orttMt'g (i' nivm on applinitiuii. i;k.m5 County Directory. lOtNt'Y orHi'KHS. J. W. Mel.hin.i of I '.tlllt'. II. U JillllHOII. nrt . W. II. Mama.il. vMilrr W. T. W hillock, iasturr .S. . lahll. John V. Nolilt. tool suH.'nuiriiilriH, Alex, ituiinsoii, ifveior . Si.tucv S'livth, t fhrtrlt-n M-ilitikv. I',m",;" i' ) IVrnchit, Uu.r. i - - - - f iKKii.s oi rv orricKKA. ,vr ,,..' IsUf suivr Hv Ai.r Jrv.ll .Thus. F. lit an. , I- I.. Poller S. K. lint ii, I'. li, Clitirutan. .V. S, lnxT, C. F.. Hum, t'. Il.ilamk. V. II. M.i.ll. tr.! i j r.'I'V l! Mrs. j II . l'u!i.-M. fh. At ,i'v. t'. J. IVI.it, I r. I.. C!i.r,ii ri, K S, ('itr:vn, .1. It. j l';v.iiliil:i, .1. W. OV.i:m. ll. j I UK MAH... M ' - via n.irii, . v., 2.:" p. , j ;i: K.'t'rto. j Or'c:i "it t MiUtt.t, Mu!iiii.rni ami Wiltiuit I,.'!,- ut in . M. M.m.lttjs, Mivf;i'i .t ul l ri l iy, '..! n lurn "on f'il.'HUU- .liVV On-vn i l ily t Mink. l'!:rl.i. Mulimi, I'n " "fit MiU ul Mo l.m lr.k: at; i . m. MoihUv, WvturMUy ait.l Krul.iv,, 'ul rvtiir:-. oil Iu!!i init tiay 1 " ! Thayki.kk' (iniK. 'i riimN I'.riru' tumji. Train (nui I'.'rtlun.l: Arrive! ( II , M. in.) 5 M r. y, Arnici I'n mi S.'ii:ti: ! t. x. mid S It r. u. IIUtHH i.t .i I imM . If iVrtUii.l. I.vvt an'Kim City. 7 . . T:'W a. M. 1" '' M. H.JU . . lJ.'i x. I ii r. . :i .i" r. . l p. . ,s .in r. M. i ;tti p. v. Sti'u nvr A li.'iii - i,.i Way l.'i.lnij;.v l?aiuer Latoim - Way l.jm.hi i'l'H, 9 l t. K. II i. '' P. M. '.' H P. U. (i l P. M . Society Directory. (IrPKun I.diI'.'p, I. a. o. r. ' Mft vry I ii'4r.ly pvon ..n at 7 .0) uVliwk P m In t!i i'('l Ktfluw" lUil. Mnu mriH't Me:nbr il I'tc lr!er rv in vlte.l tu nttt'UU. Br lr.lT "I J. J l'ike, .N. li. Multuoumli l.ii'I'.'i-, o. 1, A. r. A A. X. , Uoi'l Hi r.'it'iiar cornui'inloalinus mi flrit ( aotl itiinl Aiur,t "f .-.-li umntli m 7 .it) p. m. ; Hrflltrfu tu .mhI nliitihti; arc tut tti-! t attcU'l. A. K l'A II, VI. M . 1. At'Kr.i.M AN, s?.T'Ury. p.p l't So. A K , li iurt. Ul.'llt tlf Ol'Pl.'ll. ui . i'il.7 r.-ry mi'tith, at 7.31! . M at LMl.f K.1Imw tut 1 1. UfK"'! Illy. A. II VKHI.N'i. tlciniinll.lf r. tttlMltjr l-oOirc r . 0. I . W. Ml'l. f .-ry .. .li t H'l f'.urth KrliUy veu lug iu i-l 1 Kt'H'"" Ij'llhtuiK. All "JuuritlliK bretftrfu i neli .l.) tuvltr.l l.. allt'fi.l It.i w li.kl.NsifN. M W. SUNDAY SERVICES. riKst l "N'.liK'.vnuNAI.I lll'Kl M.-K 0 w 1.1 ' . Pt.ir. i ff i at II t. an'l 7 ;J p m iii-l ly Srli'."l ull.-r inxriillnr .'r Tir, Piiyer Itu'lllii: Vt ...Inr.'lny t..'luliK at 7 't.i'i. . a. I'Mjer un't'llliic f'l Y-'illiit l'P"'lt'. n'lty nl l hriKii-tit Kli'lfivr rvcry vtl.'ltty f v.uiii ut rtiut riHM II VIM l-il ( Ht KI'll -Itll' J C. Hp1' rit.r M.irniiirf s.rvtre ul 11 ll. HinnUy cli.ml at U)'. p.irnmK srrvn'f :!. Itfttnl.ir frgtrr It unit lf.lnr-Uy i.!lilln(. M"litlil t'i.i-u.itt M.'.'tlf r.rry V e. u.. .y .i-tiiun prei.v.iuiii ti, ,? tn-l .-"iii.l.iy lit lliu lil"lilil. A corniai li.vlt'tli.'ii In ail. nr. Mils s riii m il i v I iidi.h: -uv. a llli.i.Ki-.H.sii, C i.;r, (m Sun l .y 111,111 at i aiM li)i a. m iirintii s.'rni.'ii lirit an-l (hinl 8'iu.l.ty in e u ii tin. ntii ,u i. i'i" k m. a i u . I y -uii-.. ! ut I M p. u. Vcn'cra ami Bti(r.lirU..ii at n M r. M. UT. K.V I. H I' K. Clll'K "II -I'.PV. I M l" ti.1.n KiTt.ir. H.T.IC. vwrs ".nulity at It w aud 7 ;ii . elork mnl w .Mln.'-'l.iy pveiiliiK at 7 :m ocinct. rtuii l iy .-.i ll""! nt 11 ii it rani Ckapet, IJ iiirinin; Service f tf'tl allfriute Sun dT at 4 iit n Diu'-a. MR mollis r KI'HCUI'.Vl. ( HIKCII -UP.V Joh I'aimi.nh, l',niti.r. Mornliitt am Ire at II; k'lO'l.y ..fli'ioiat VI I., Kvi'liinn norvli'C itt7.;tll. Yo.ini ,i.i.,li-a nif:llni( l n.'i".iy evnln at 70 Praynr Mi'i'lniic I Inira.lnjr evtMlllig l 5 M trtnfrra t- r H t i 1 uivl'.f.l. riltsr I'll K-llY I Kltl AN (MII KCII -ItBV. (i W. uiK.i.sp.v, 1'H.l.ir. .-iervlfea at 11 . M anil 7 :) p. x. nii.l. itli rti-lni.il at III a. X. Young roMe ,1',. n ty nf i nri.iUii Kinlfivnr inf.'i vary iiin, ,y iniinliis t ii '.M VV f.ni'.Uy railing . r., .-r n, rutins ut 7 Hf.ila li. N COlleiHIiiliH t'lkrli. Ei'a.v'.Ki.n ,i. Cm ii' ii -Itrv. I. M. Prnim. of "' Kvalnji'lH ..I Ai'i'iiill'.n. will Iml'l rrvlri' P'i,- Hull rvrry Hillnl.iy at II A. M Hie "( nil rtuii'l ty rxi'r.U"l. (itirniiili Biihliath urUool vry M ni'hiy ul I'l A M. Professional Cards. T. r ."OWIMI. K. 11. ClIWINII. COWING & COWING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All na.a, l,rf"ri! riillr'l Ht'ttPa liiml ofllcea pecliilly. di:i(.o.' :iiy. OKKiio.N C. D. &. D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS Alifl COUNSELORS AT LAW, MAIM HTKKKT, OHIMION t'lTV, (iKKCIOX. riimlnh AliHrni-H of TUIe, I.''in Mmiry, K'irc cl'me Mirigni;!ii, ami trau':t (jeiKirnl Law liiininraa. F.O. McCOWN, Attorney at Law. Orison City, Oregon. Lund Business a Specialty, T. A. Mi-HKIUK. A. B. liltUSHEK. McBRIDE & DRESSER. Attorneys at Law. Oflira in Jnjiir I'.lock, Ortit'on City, Or. J. W. POWELL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Orpn.t: Kihmih Num. II mnl VI, Cliitrrnnn Brna. Ijlnrk. I'.p.niip.Ni p.: Wairr at runt tinrk ( Chnrir.iin llnia hlii'K OKF.UON CITY, OHKGON. W. T. BI.'IINKV, l,.T. BAItIN, J, W .lilt Al'PK. I!('HK V, HAKIM & IHtAl'EK, A T TO K N Ii YS - A T -1 . A W . OuitiiDN City, - - - Okhoon. TwpIvb years otpi-riiiiicc an ri?ller of the I'. H. lanil ollicn lirm rerdiiiiiieniln ii m our Hpci iullv nf'nll kin(ln of biiiinrnH hilore the land ollli e mnl tlie lourts, mid Involving tue pnu tii e in the general land olllce. ii. inn. ATTOtiNKY-AT-t.AW AM) NOTARY ITIU.IO. Fuiilua iireu tlty Han.. r. K. Will IK. W.A. Willi WHITE BROTHERS, Judical Jrvhiteei $ ItuilJtrt Will rr elati.. Ivili.n. Wurklti. U ll, n4 N,.nou, rr lt ktit.l i( bml.l litta Hiwl.l allentlun (Ivan to ruc-trm p. Uee. Killui.lv (urntkhxl n i..l..,tl t ll on t a.t,lraa tt tu ri nKOS , urntun (illy, ,n T. H. HORN, JfWisv m(i Si$n rai nter; Paper Hanglnft a Spocllty. Painting .lono in all It branch. 1.0.1 Vll Ofilur Itt III pilSt-ntUc Shop atroar of llit st-tuV. .1. M. HA( OX SOX. -DKAI.K.US 1N- Books ami Slalionory post orncs duildinc, OUKUn.N l iTY. OKKAiON. D. J. SWITZER ,t CO. ABSTRACTS A3STID -Ileal Estiit c- 'JN iith of tVlar Imt'I -A l-ri!in. Ortu'K In KiriitrRi DiiiKIIiik'. J. 13. DROCKENUnOUGH Attorney at I aw, (Ul H(wrul A(nt nf 0ncril Uinl Omn.i Ongin City, Orvgon. Uoiuonleiil, rrt-pmi'lian nj TIiiiIkt Mini Ai'i'lii itioim, anil otliep IjikI Ottli't Hiihuwiw, HKcilty. OFFICE: 2n.l fuZr CliariiiaB l'.rtw. Hlut-k, a.ljoiniiiir L'. 8. UnJ OHli B. .Merchants Exchange. Mulu Siitwl, t'r.Hi I lljf orrion. KKKI'H roN'STANTI.V ON IIAM Till If .1 t.rmi.l ,, .l,imra. WIllM and t'ltar. iotT,t:uy xirpin au.i try m liilllartf Table. Alt, luiirlt- Vllwaukw. rhlt-an aui) HocaHrar. ). IKKXUWil Prul.rU(nf HOUSE MOVING. Renner & Davis, TIIK Practical House Movors, will ti.) all wink in lln'ir lino iructtly ami Halifitt-lorilv. AitilrvM, KKNNKK li.VYIS, Oirvjiiii City, OrfH'n. LUMBER! FOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER CO TO Geo. S. McCord's Mill in Mt. l'li'iixaiit 2 luili'H wi'ith of Ori'gnii City. A. WALKER. Painter, Kalsominer, and Decorator, In jirt'iiiiivil ti utteiul jirtunptly tv work cntrUHu'd to him. I'atrnnagi! rt f pt c-tfully Holicitcd. Livery, I'Veil nnl Sale Stuliln ORECONCITY. I.OCATKH I'.KTW F.K.N" TIIK IIUIIKIK AND liKI'OT Poulili! ami Singlo Rigs, antl wul (Uti horfn alwuyn on luind at the lowest jirk'in. A cornill connuctwl with tlx; barn for liw Btot:k. Informntion ri'ifiirdiiitf any kiml ol Htork iroinplly iittotiilt'd to by in-rHon or letter horses Bought and Sold. M. II. Fliiinitfiin. J. 1'. Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WHOLES A I K AND HKTAIL LIOUOR STORE. rrv.y.VH ON HANI) THE HKHT HKI.KCTIOK ,,1 Wlni'K. Uqunri-. Alu. hear, .''' found In Hi Hint. In Lngiia Kaatlmin lllotk (live m a call. HALF AND HALF ON DRAUGHT. FOR SALE. .10 acrcH with Hiune locality, finely improved, for Hale cheap. One of the good farms of Clacka mas county within two miles of Oregon City in a fine Htate of culti uution. AIho land in Clackamas county, near new motor lino. Fine for fanning. Terms easy. F. O. McCOWN & CO. The Cliff House, John Bittner, Prop., Oregon City, - - Ore. The LEADING HOTEL of tlie city. The lulile wipplied with the bent the mivkct iiiibnlH. Kooirm Urije and well funnelled with comfortable beds. Sample Booms for Commercial Trayelert BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital $50,000. I'mkhuisnt THOMAS ( II A li MAN. Oahuiun .('II AS. II.CACFllU.l) MANAUt.lt. h. I.. I'. AS I II A M, ii.iala rpoplvti.t aulijprt tn clivrk. Atiprov1 liltla and lint.', illat'niliitctl t'i'iiiill and I'll warraula Imnilil. , liaua liii.lt nti arallal.lK i'urlly, i t'ttllfi'tlnna ma.li. prmni'lly. Iraita auiii on I'lirtiami, tu Frantii(Nv, i ntra go, Sw Yurk, ami all lirlui'lpal rltlva ul Kit nin. TUgiapliiP tliani. . .1.1 nn fnilUiid. Van FraurtatM, t hloag i ami Aaw Yurk. Interest nil on time deposit is rollnws: For thrf ttuinlha. 4 por tvM mr miiium, For I (Mtmtlit. ft tr otil. (tt nnuum. For Ii muuthn, i rr )r uitum. Ttmt rrtlrtoitP of ttrMmitt pnyntil ton 4t' lUiiiU, tml InlvrvKt (orli'llf.i ti ilrwtl tUWor tut ol trrm ol ttiinlt CITY BATHS AND Toitsorial Tarlors. BMRCUTING nHAM TOOING MR DYEING IN j- IN J. Sharp lla.orrftv. I'louti Tow'(1h I.adicH' and t hi.tlroint' Imirctittiiig a Kix'cialty. (lot or cold batliH at any time. 25cts. BATHS 25cts. W. C. GREEN. Opposite the Post Office. tf vou ant ut in .'. I o( llitriiciui, Saildltt, Itritllo, or Kepaim, you can an ve uioiipy Hp calling on mr. Kino ltiiKiiV llariipa. pa an. I St.M'k Sad ll.-a intdu to onltr, Wlmtlier you want to liny or not when in town cull on mo. THE M FKONT Harnoss Shop. AIho A(iMit for thu Ccli liiateil SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Willametlc Hoihls ! ONE MILE FROM THE Suspension Hrid ON TIIK WKSTSIDK. A Fine Chance to Invest IN" , Aero Property. Inquiro of McCOWN & CO. LIVKSAV iV SHUT II Clackamas, Or. DKAI.KKS IN 1L()UK. KKKI), (iUAIX Si CORN iMKAL. Agents fr (.'lackainas am' Or egon City for the Col umliia Flour. ALSO Keep on hainl Rustic Kooriug, Coil ing Jtml all kinds if Finish ing Lumber, Pressed Fence Pickets of all sizes. CHOICE Columbia Ce dar Shingles. CLACKAMAS "HEIGHTS." "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" ....... r... 1 l...lf u hull oil mio iy . IWO HUH Olio-linn, IraclH. It is located on tho heights overlooking the CkiikamaH; lienco its nnmo, n, ih alxiut One mile from Court House and One-hulf mile from tho city limits. Tho County road crosses "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" which makes it easy of access, being about twenty minutes wane iroiu tho centro of Oregon City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" lies in Oregon City School district, and purchasers can nave mo anvun taso of sending their children to a good, graded puidic school ine Soil is good, tho Location very I..., lil. ft it oil Fruits onil Veiretables i yield abundantly. Terms ono-third down, and haianeo in one yeur itv eight per cent. ' For further partic ulars inquire of E. E. CHAHMAN, City Drug Store Tho Commercial Dank, OF OKIi'.UON CITY. CAPITAL 100,000. Trnninr.tt a atinnrnl Banklni; tuilnail. I... an. tna.U', HIHa ill.rn.iiil.'.l. Uik ml li..'ll.'ii liuya au.i irlla rti liaiiua nit all imlnla In Hi t'lllt.'il Hlnlra, ! mi. and llniia k..li lt'.ialta lrvl' v.t alll.)i'rt In rill" k llllt'r.'al a I llalial r.li. all.iwnl nil H tun ilrtHialla Malik i..rn from K, M ! 4 r M Kalillilay vllllii limn it to T P. N. II f, l.AU'llUTiK fn.ldaiil. P. K I" i.N A I In' 'N, l a.lilar WOOD TURN I NO -AND- 1 SCROLL1 SAWING J I'ttt-ticn iIckIHuh WimhI TiiiiiIiiu. t'at Ittrna, lliuckolH, or 1 Shop Carpenter's Work Will ImSiilltnl by Citlliiinoii Mti.i' Doors. Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. a . II. BESTOW, S i'l. tho Coinjri'uittioiial Chilicli, Best anfl Clieanes GROCERIES IN TIIK CITY. Call and Examino MY THICKS. Twiil It ml Main St Orrffni City. TIM II KH I.ANU. A IT Jl'SKS. I-It, " I I4 I) I OH I'l III.H'i I IO. Mra. I.li M. Ilatdiirr, I'NItMl STltPa I. tll ulPlil, I lmu"H t itv, Or., Jiiii .'j, l I'.) Nolle la lirrrliy ;nii lliul III iiin'li nine Willi tin ir.n inuua ul thu ail ol tun Ifii"." ol Jinn' 'I. I"1.1 ii. nil. .I. ail ail P.r I In' nlc l tlii.U r lamia In tin- alnlea ol ( uliliif ma, ort'ttt'ti, Nrviida, and N anlttiiKtuti Ter ritory," Mr. Ida VI llutdorf, of Uitkoii ( Ity.'l'otlittv ol ( Ini kitinaa, rilat of 0ii(,mii, luia t In tiny lllrl tn llua olllr lo-r awnrit .tnlt'iiiinit No. '.'1 17, tor llir him-li ol Ih V l,, tK and K l. SW t; ol am-- II. ill ,Nn Jli, ill l'oli'.ili No i Soltlli, It 11 1 1 No. .1 K, mid will "Iti r pnair to almw that the Inn. I ann,;lit I" innrr vnlnul.lt' nr It milia r or aim. i' limn lur nrrn iilturiil ur !.., mi. I to vilaMiili her i lniin to nl I Inn. I la iiirii tln ri wivlrr and n. ivi r of llila ollic at m'Kon l ilv.or., on Wi.lni mIiiv, III. - I. 'it It ilny ol UilnU r, 1-lai, hh nnntr aa wllnra'H'a , tTiitrlra W Mrad. l,i-..tn- II. Ward, Jom'I'Ii W. lUlilnrf and William I'uliirxiii, all of lrn'm (Tly, (Tnrkaiiina loiinly, nrKoii. Anv and all nTaoii clalmlnt adverwly it. V.ww .M.il.l It... ! a ..iw.-Y I,.' tilr their i-liiiniain tliianitlix' on or iK'fnrt-auid l.'nli dnv ol tli tol r, l-VM. J. T. AlTKUSi'S, 7 - ! l!rn..'r. TIMUKIt I. AMI ACT, Jl'NK.H, HMIlUt I. Ail'. HI' JINK 3. l-71. Ni i UK Full 1'lTU.lt .11'iN. I nllrit Hlnlra l.aud I ifllt'P. orrf mi t.'iiy. iirt-Koit, Auk. 4, rt Noll'-.' la li'-rrl.y mIi.'H IIimI In c.tu 'l I a ort Mlttttlir iru' iiiiir nt tlir arta nl ruiiri .. ul .1 il tit i, ln.'vrlilltlr'l "III a. I fur I a -a- mlr n iiiiiInt l.in.U lii ill r nuti'i ut t nlll'trnla, iirtv ai'll, Nuiaila and A nliliiMlntl ri rrilury, l liiirlra iil"'rn, it Piirtlalid, ruillily id Milllllulii.itt, alal iif oipiI'.ii, liaa Ihl. ilny nlrd 111 Una I'lltrr lil. aatirll alalrllirnl Ml '1. fi'f III.' illri'llH.n ul 111 aw1, ul a.'i-liill N '.'-'. Ill tnltli.llli .N.i 'i niilll. ranur N.i 7 t-ii'l. an.l Hill niter .p.i.f t.i .llnw I tin I Itn lainl .uiixlit 1. mure valnitlilr fur II tnnli.'r ur ati'iir Ihan l'r atirirnllioal imr li.Hir., nlld t'i .-"I'll'll.ll lila rlioiil tnail'l fiilnl lirfur till' Itl'Ulali-r nlnl ltil'.'tlt'r t.l till" ulttrc at Crricli I'llv, tlrra.in, till Itniiailuy, lliui.lti ilay of Niivnmlii-r Inai. Ila iiamoa ai wllm " J, II llacitrll. T Jl-ltrrya. I, I'rram'y, II. M liilllail'l, allnll'tilt land. I irpami any and all nrranna rlHlntliiK ailvi'rarly Hip alwiv ill-wllU'il latnta art' rrilllralP'l In flit' llinlr rlalina III llila iillii'ilull ul liulura aulil titll day til Niivi-inlirr, KH. J. T. AlTKIlKilN, Hit, II) If, Itrulalrr ioi k i: roil im iii.nn iM I. in 1 uffli'v at Ori'iiuii t'lly. or. Aim t, imki NoTH'K la lirri liy iilrrn. Unit Ilia Mlnwlnii llumril arltlrr liaa nlril lliitlrti ut Ilia llittilitluli, tn make nnal )iriinf In aii.t.irt uf hi rlnim, atul thai aniil iiruul will tir liimli.' IicIiti' Hit' Hritlalrr and Itrri'ivt'r ut Ihr r. H, l.nnil oiln-u ni orrfin Cliy, oi lnlH-r illli 1 ";, vli llnlairl il K VVi'liimnii, lloinrairad Kut ry Nn. 5.'J1 lur lliu w'nt iiw1 nl arrlliin H I I a. r I u. Iltl iiamoa tin' liilluwIliK U'llnrnara In priivti Ilia I'liiitlniiuna rrnlilt'liri.' ni"in ami rillllvitlliill nl, aniil liitt.l. via. Imd V iiti-liHin, Jntni I'aln. Iliilirrl iifliiiin. K'l I'lilliti, nil nl Mnllliii, Clarkainiia Co., orritiill. H II, U-IH J. T. AI'I'KliHoN, Ht'Kliti'r. TI M Iir.Il LAND, ACT Jl'N K 'I, IM7K. .(i i i: i on i-i iii.h',1 noti. I'NITKII STATK I. AND Ot'PII'K.I Oiutinin Citv, Or., Aiik-II, M"U Nutlri. I. Imri'tiy fflvrn tlmt In rumpllniicii Willi tilt pruvlalullH uf till! act nf culittri'aa nf J ii ii i. a, n7H, rntllli'il, "An art (..rthmnlu of tint-tu-r liinda In llir aliilra uf CtiltfurnU, Ortiitini, Nuvada, and VYiiHlilniftnti '1 tirrtliiry." Cuiirml lliituirr, of Fiirlliiiiil, nullity ut Miiltiium.ili, alatii of Cri'K'in. aa llila ilny lllril in llila ulllrt' hla .worn atutt'iiiiinl Nu. 'i.tai. fur thp im relume ut the an!4 uf arn Nu VI, In tnwnlili Nu. i, aiiiilli.ritiiK.iNn. 7 i'mnI, mid will iiil'rr iniuf tu alinw tlmt tli litinl hiuiitlit la iiiur vnlinible fur lla tlinlier ur alntio limn f.ir nitrlinihiiriil iur jiuaea, and tn t'Ntiitillalt hla nlnlm to aniil land firfurii 111 ri'itlatrr and receiver nt tltia mlire atOreiriin Clly, On'koii, mi Wedneailiiy.tliu lUlh day of Novumlier, Inyo. 11 iiiiniea nu wHiicmhc: (I. M. Oarlnml, 1. K. Hull, I'. Miller, mid A. II. liitl nil ut l'u4t- lilll'l, (Iri'unn. Any and all .craniiH cliitinliiK ndveraely tlio alnive ilearrllie.1 liuiila nrn reiineatt'il tu III their i-liliiii In Hilauilluij on or I. eli.ro I In.' ltuh day of Novninlier. IKIU. H4;l()-(1 J. T. Ai'l'PHanN, llPillmerr KOTIC'K FOIt rL'ldt'ATK).. tlNITIIII 8TATKK t.ANIl OPPICk, I oiikihin City, or., Supt. 8, mall.) Nolle la lniraliy tilve'i that tli fnllnwIiiK named .Pillar It ta II led nolle nt hla Inlamlnii to milk II mil iiroof In aiiinnrt of hla claim, and thai anld it. ml will lie muile liefni tlm KKlnlur mnl Kri'l ver ul tin. IL H. I.iin.l oillrn nt Oreitun City. irtiKoti, on Oeinlier M, lx'.aj, viz: Dnnlel Kanirninii, hniniiatainl entry No Iliu7 lur Mm ue' i of arc 14, t f a, r H e. Ilo nn incii tho folliiwlnif wltnaaana tn lirove hla cnntiiiMoiiH rraliletiru upon mnl onlllvn llun of, anld litml, hi tier nee '1111. It. M. via: J. (InrlPlt, Churlea O lliihliard, Jnlin Aninetto, ntid Michael Ariiielli), all ot lllliliind, 1'. 0. ClackainiiN Co. Oreifoii. J. T. Ai'i'KitmiN, U-UTOlll nt'Klalor. NOTK'i: I'OK I'l III.K' I I IOA, TInitkii Statk.h Land Opkick, Oiikoon City, Or., Sept. 2, 1K).( Notice In hereby iflvun that Ilia fnll,iwlnit nnmeit nuttier haa filed mil ire of hi. lnlanlluii tn make flinil iirnuf In anpport of I. In elitlin, and that mild prnnl will Im mmlo hofurti tho reiU lur and renolver uf Hie II, H, l.nml Olllm at Ore Hon i: Ity, Oreitun, on Oetnlier 17, lrt'.HJ viz: plp Wllhnlin, lliimealtiNd Knlry, No, 52JM, fur tho n wf nf and ill, 1 1 l, r S e. II nnma the fnlluwlnif wltneHaen tn prove hla coiitlnnnnn realdaneu upon and cultivation nf aniil lnml. viz William llardlll, C. llarilln, William Johiiaun, and Herbert Culpan. All ol AIiuh Claekama. county, Oregon. 0-11:11) lii J, T. Ai'PKitsoN, Hrg liter. mmm, TIIK Tine uiiKAT KxroHiiiox. A not In r tllaiu' at tho CnaviiM'ta fur HiW), Tit Varlmia rnaliirnt, It U niitttor for oiiirnittilnlloii Unit tlnl iri'i'llt cvihinIIhim of Ilin Nniili I'ltclllit Imlnaliliil Aaaiiclntloii lor 1!KI in to Im lHiliilii'i hy a notitliln ili'i.irlnr.i irtiui 1 1 111 inniiioiia tu laal yP, llv tlm wav. (hi ia ii uipiil limn Hni plum l,i rtt niitiit tlmt tlm diHilay tif tint aaaiM in- lion it not - a iitip-' inn "n iiiailion" In tlm Inlli'at innanliiK nf tli t"iin, nn rnwnion tn inn I'uitiiitiMffini, kIiniIi tirmvintf, ttur unit iirnl . inlniiitf, horti Clllllllnl. IlieiTinnl, nl and all i.lli.i 1.,- ililatriitl icaonriea ami firo.liiiita uf the toniniiiK Miitiiwrai, H lUlmilaa ami (lira liii'llnli'J. All tlioao urc.il (ilnnit'iila nf f math ami itnvolnfimnitt In wniiltli and Hinilatloii ai tu I imiihi to Ktlir olijnct Iraarnia for (Ii liiHiru,. turn ami iilortitlnnii'nt nf all anpla and condition of nn. n and woman ,t B p, fiiainn ami wlih tt..Krt.o uf t.tau ami flr-naniHt of arritiiKniiicnt ami illtiy lilthPtoiliaiproaclirl In llua cllon .if country. A tirllllant amvca I. Hlrca.lv aiiri, ' Tin imtahln ili'iinrtnr fwnn fniinor ml ll.ala l,i iv rf.'Prfil to 1 tlm Met of giving tlm ilomoatic no, I fitt lni k ,l,i iartnintit if not I hit jilnrrv tif honor a plain nf ciiittl litipnrtitmii with any other tiritncli nf tli Xmitlrti nt thin grand upfiiliiK. 'I'hiH niiiini ( t, rotttora aaanroa iH-vonil iTintvtiititr. Iho mnnt ctiinplrl anil iiinuntriii'tit hap ,v in Ihia lino ever witnc.v In tlm nortli-wi-at. Tlm tniti fair which cloaca nl tnoat alnuillntinilialy w i'll tlm npctiiiiK i,( tlm i;ri'iit fkpoaitin'n will "il ila con- tilltfcnt of fat ratlin, trimlcil nl p mid 1. 1. Mated horwa Ih awoll Ih" Kiuitl iimii- hr already tinliiru.1 f. IT MllCl'lill (litflilrtt- al l'ortlitml, and al.s k unncia and vini t.ira will I m tlclixhtml U'voinl tiii.n.uii, at thfl atniont ioa,.-irnl tritnafnriiiutnin which lina liccn inu, In in ,lt alia k y ird of tlm N I'. I A. Siiioolh tinolc.l n'.tlka ami iluvra, I .iid with iliirtt tvc!iiilni inv ito ml. lonu rollitnr in ut v,..l,.,'i law It, coinininlina Mtahlca, mhhii. pena, antH'p l. una ami low I liotiat a Inatirii cum fort to hoth viaitoia and uniiiinla, nn.l, lk it altoL'oihtr thu pcuplu nl I'uttlaild Will havo apc,i,tl icitanii for pride in Iho film t nut, In in Una direc tion to llivo their ti'Kala uml vi-ilui" ittiafiicti'in and "I In ir iiuiii.'t 'a u,.,il," in thin tiurlicnlur, lit al other mam-cta tin. i, ,,,.',;.., .,f ,, phimlul t'XMMiti. in will Im kept to the viiry icitnr, Atirnctlvn aa .Mimic 1 1. ill wa In ila ilccoratinna ln-1 vrir lla ill far aiirpnan Ihia yr tit ' alt'ttcliuiia of laal. The t'lciiiic t. over will tlmt li'tiira woiidur and ailiiiiutti ni. In unicc of onllinc and profiiion of lil.tilwill t.o aiiMrinr to any liilhrrto crc. tcl In thi country. Tint Ih mil imphiy will ihi oi inn ni.mt iiiiiiiim and o.-iittn char- actor, The atatiinrv, Htiint of which ia aln-tt'ly in phicc, will, 'hiilf ciiiii cnl. . ami half riivcnled .' ua il u ill 1... I,e . lit. .,i (orn and tropic Kiowth. Icn 1 a ciitMaic air tu tlni apaciotia hitlla. I'nil to miniti tuitlo all tint iiovcltica an I iittiai tioiia w' ich will ijsiittl o the (!h'.il cxpiinlinn in mil of thu ipiction ut a liicic local not. Ulna.' wnu toliii) ltd lav atom i iliillirhlail ami inati 11. I...1 T li... .!,.. atav auAV will Im a.irrc u. ilu. nl.l .... it) kt k!a'a, "Hi lonncat day tliey h." IUISIXI'SS LOCALS. J I'or Ahaliaria t Or ahalracl work, apply ! l 1. Suiri it I'aik V'la.o ia TopnW J'ropertw. ' Turk I'iac ia Popular Property Scuaonoil fliairintr, roilihir, ritalic. nml runnh Innilicr in ipinnliti.-a to anil, at Jonca' mill, Addrcaa J. A, .Ii.nip, tiM'tt'in City. No. I Hitwcd Hhiiittli'a in cur Iniid loin ahavfl ahinlca in hir.-c iiianlitic. V.n ipiiro cf 1 1, J, Switrtr. Park l'l.ii'n ia Popnl.tr I'mpcity. l'.tt'in'for anlc of 1J1 ',, ncrc.a, r 1 u miles finiii Oregon 1'ilv nml 17 miles liom Portlittnl; well lociilc l ; cood H.iil ; acre mnlcT fence ; Hilitciea in niculinv, uri liiird, t'le. Alan one o( Sl.i ncica par tially improvcil, i,lj"iiiinl( the ithovc tract Will aril on heat ol term. Ad ilrcna, K. O. McCo'vv A Co. ti for Sulti. Ono of tint llneat pritiiiti fnriiia in Clack atnaa coiinty. Fully iininovcil nml in HrH'-cliiHn condition. On fitiuoiix Mnlalhi pruiiin, near linn of I'm llund uml Silver ton milroitil atirvcy. It ia a liarain. '.(. McCown & Co. Oregon Ciiy. Park l'laco in Popular Property. I'rauk Ncliloii nt Pinter' hliickMinith ahop in uk can Hpcriiilty of icpitiiiiii liiiua nvulvtra uml Hharpcninu HciHa iia. Sat Ufurtiou ginirtintci'd. Fur Sale Clit'itp. Ono hiilf Mock :ii!joinini McKco'h, with ten Komi nppln ticca nn .it, ami other friiila V, O. McCuwn iit Co, Hani lliiriif.l llrlrk. One liumlicil nml fitly thoiiHiuid hiinl liurnoil lirick nt Chiirniitn IIioh. hrick yard. Sold in ipiantiticH to unit, ami ut roitaoniihlti rutcH. Apply nt Char iniin'a (Intir Mtnrtv. Tr.aiUaH .Notices. I.arn m, on cloth, nml plain, nl, tlio KnTKIII'IHMi; llH'ICK, Note hook", receipt hooka, He, nt this ollico, well ((olti'ii up and neatly liiinmt. Pink Place in Popular Propoity, Not leu. My cntiio law ami money lunding IniMiiiCHH will he cari lcil on uh iiHiial ilur- tik; my ariHeiicn from tlie Httttti. Mr. A, S, DrcHacr will have charge, nf it, W Cahky Joiinhon. Hnulid. To contract for the delivery of l,0l)0i conlM of wood for fuel. For further in format ion, cull nt our ollico nt works. V 1 1. 1, AM I'.TT It 'PttliPtt l'AI'lilt CO. (iiMiniir K. Smith, Superintendent. Notice lo Coiilinctnrit. ItidH uro liBrnliv invited for (lie er,e- tion of ft Hcliool liiiililini: ut Mt. Pleas ant one mile houJIi ol Orcpni City in Mcitoiii oiHirici. aj.i, uouuiy in L lacKiiuiitH, Stalo of Orciroii, Pinna and Specifications can Im seen at the olllce of County Clerk In Uregon City. Hids received up to Siituiilay noon, dept. mi, isilll, Jlin diiectora ro servo thu rights to reject unv or nil hiils O. Y. Kiiiiikh, K. Kki.i.oiiii, iIam. Paiiti.uw. School llourtl, J ist. 43, When you want a good, mixed paint ready lor ttxo an.l .10 Nliailes to elionso from, uho Coliinihliv Cottnifii ("olorH, only l ro per gulloii: For fiile hy Chiii niiin & Co. Wiintud- a gill to do housework. Mhh. C. II. (iAVriii i). STATli ANDdliNHKAL News Items CliiKil from Our lix- An I Ciillnl lo 'I fur lint Dclrctiitlnil nf Our Ueuilrri, T P.. Wail, of Saleiii, hit tipu r.iiip Imrrliia in lua nunlcn, a aecoml crop thi yttur The Oictfnti Mi leclic Medical Aaam lie tioii held u miM'tiiiK at hulolil litat Wi'ilncaditV and Thurndiiy, W. II. MrCoiiiiia, foiiuerly publiahi'.' of tlm Mountain Sentinel at Uiiluu, haa aanK'iati'.l liimatilf with J. W. Straiijfi In tile iiilillcatiiin of thu Ptimllutoii Xril II no. Woodhiirii, tint liinctioii of tho South- em Pucillc itud lluiitlutfloli ayali'ina.lacii- I'.vmia ttirv liealtiiv Kiowtli. Aiiionu' otlmr lirprovemuntaia a iil.e,hrii k bunk IjiiiIiIIih; Cluuli'1 McU'itn, mi (uiploya ul St.nl ilatl'a mill, Union toiinly, w.ta prohablv fatally Injured hy the limb of a trial (nll uiit upon hi head ami priHlticiiiir eon ciiaaioii of tin, bruin . F.J. Swalfiird. lit v liinallicr of Siili-in. w lulu ttotkiiiK ut a In n wua alruck hod itnovii tnti ntine ot 1 1 iu nuno Willi a incii1 ol IiiIIiiim litaa liiiitt one ( the w imfowa, and ipiilo a K'Fh wua iullcctcd. The new motnr In. ii between Moii- f nt Ii and Independence, curried over .' kki piiam'tiiri'i in tlie llrat evcn duya. At thin into H w illeaailv pav niieril'.lnif ipeilaiia and it (jood ileal In. on l ire broke out iu the Venionia cavv null one infill laat Inat week. 'Hie blue'itw ok" Miinn people titiiipcd near hv uml tliey ivmr fniliiuuti) in reitchiiiK Ihc null iu tunc to picVPlit itn ilcMrtlc tl.ni. Joint ('. WilHuii, a I'uittractor on the Slllftl.lW mud. lclt Ida mull luaL week nod Imi in. I been heard lioiu nni. c Tlicl Wink bits t.iiiei mid tlm Wnrkmnn biivo allin lii'd pii'in'iTV for the biilame due tin-in. A ciitiaeivativo ctiluale places the ilin, .mil nt gold taken limn the Swank min e lis ilivovcry ul IHI,INI0. tiold has been (inilld a ri'll.llll ihhlillli e up linker hi k, hut u a on the Swank tiliove wliere thla stii'iim puts in. r has Innili iliii liireil ugailiit the Intin (eny acriina Iho Wuliiiakl liver, hiick ol Antniiii, mid an ellort will Ui made to indii. t' the Ciataop county Coin- unnii'iiicra to aliuliah it and have a proa'r briilge built in iiisn that river. Much (nut from i runt county orchards Is being disputed of III llauicy county this year. This fXi baiigii it a very ac ceptable otic, fur in iii.int county tlm x-iiple havo inoitt f i ml uml gjr.lcn "aias'' than they havo iiioiiey. icing.', tint i-yt'ur-olil son of lUitiah Vi.c-t oiisitl (Hierry, ut Astoria, met with a painful accident Thursday nllcr ini'iii. The little fellow was exercising mi a hoiiiutal bar in the yard, when be lull, hn-itkiiig his right arm at the wrist. The si'iis of S. W, . .tones, the I n-iicli prairie farmer kocd out ol t. ',1k i.i bv a who was hull- smart swindler and a pu tty woman. Intvu withdrawn tln-ir prlitioti tu the county rourt unking that it giu.'d no bo unpointed for their father A snliNi-ripliiiii piqu'r was circulaleil in lati .riiiidn lust Vrek condilinmtl that a t'cit.iui it ii i u 1 1 1 of pittiomige will Is gnu! iinleed lo it newspaper to be edited tml published by F. S. McComas, the lirst niiiiiher of which Is to appear not later than l, ti bt-r l.'i A rancher canio into tow n the other ilny with the spiiit of the Improvcinents on, and tt.iiilc'l to buy some nails lo lix up n gite. None larger than (I pennvs ciniM i.i- found iu t li tow n. For shame ! Ainl this the county -scut, !(. Ilrunt ci'inilv News. A Crook county girl of l.ri, w ho hud to milk a kicking cow, tied the aMimil'a hind feet together. The cow gave a kn k, fell over the milkmaid, uml when they got the girl out trom under tlie beef she hud a broken leg uml arm to prove her inventive genius. Tin Australian ballot system was ti icil iu Whatcom, Washington, Monday of lust week fur the lirst time, nn levery noiiywiis plcuscil Willi it. Iho work on tlie oiilnido was not to llud Voters, but to persuade llicin before they nt to the polls The stale of Wit-hiiig!oti is going into the iininiifactttre of jute bags at the Wallu Walla penitentiary. Tlie roininis si.ini'is think they ciin sell bags tularin en for six cents, a saving of tluen cents. California has inade a success of the niiiiiiif.ictiiiii of grain hugs at one of Iter pctiili'iitiaiics, Ini I'rb's saali uml door facloiy nt Salem was tleslioyed bv tiireut nn early hour Su t it nl a y morning. Iho building belonged lo II. Stuplcton, nml wss not insured. The inacliimiiy uml niatcrial were, insured fur $.'1,0 111, which will nearly cover Iho loss. The factory will bo re built at once. Sparta is about to Iibviv a big sensa tion in the wav of a very complicated mining suit, btiM'd on illegal locution trespass of tights, purchase of mines be longing to an estate without nn order from the cmirt, sale of propnrtv bv one heir only, uml erroneous appointing of ititiiiinistrntrix . Two prisoners from Uiiintilbi county were committed to the penitentiary Sat urday. Jackson enmity nlso sent two subjects for striped clothing, they being I lurry Little unit I Inu lcs Parker, sen tenced lo three years ouch for robbing thu store of of C" M. Kliini in tlm town of Talent, that, county. The robbery wua committed on thu 27th of lust Feb ruary, A. P. Slinrpsteiii lias mailt) a propo sition to lliu people of Astoria to huihl an eliu t.iic railroad over the Hill to Young's bay for a cash sulisidy of HO, OiH). He will giiaiiintee to begin work within sixty iliivs mid complete it in nix mouths, tl iu subsidy to bo paid within live days niter thu completion of the road. A public lnuctlng hits been held, and it, is probable tint subsidy will bo raised, The fact that Western Oregon produces lliu hest apples, pears, prunes, plums, cherries ami like fruits grown anywhere goes withinit question, say the States man. And now the fact is being di'mon htrutcil that Oregon can raise bettor pouches than California lamer, bettor flavored nml Hoiindur, mora suitable, for shipping. Soutliorn Oregon raises lis good or better grufies than Cnlilorniu, so the kinds of fruits our southern Hisler can raise better than wo can nro con lined to tho tropical varieties, oranges, lumens, etc. The timo will eomo when the greatest wealth of tho Willamette valley will ho in her fruit interests. Charles Newton of La Grande, killed ono of I ih btiises tho other day in a lit ot ungcr. W li ilo engaged with a sernpor one ol tho horses, a roan miiro, balked, uml New ton picked up a bonldor ami struck the beast in tho head with it. Tho imi mill fell and expired instantly. CoiiNiileruliIti imllKtiitlioii wik ttxper ItinceiJ by eva w itlioaacH of the pioinioll atu action, but that wua nil. 'Hie, i iu u few farrnera Iu (iraml liomln w ho Iiuvii rcamm to oin lain of bard times, my tho (i:i.otte Tlm crop of buy iifl.I giniii Im vii la-en nhiimliint, while therti Is a prospect that price will remain linn, Thorn litis been a line buy crop, ami thu prices of that tu ple I ralhiii low at preai'iit, hut will cer tainly advance a lilllu later on In th sciiao'i, Thu oiilaiile ileuutlid for hay can ulwuy In oniiiti"! on with cer tuintv. Thti miblo.'t of n loiMlint? the obWnt Institution ot learning in Oregon, the W illuuieltii lliiiveislty, of Siileni, luia In animt mvntiirioiis niuiiner bcmi started into active discussion, ami thnso cillca I'm Hand, Salem and Astoria have been draw n Into fniuiaditlon for it location. A I'r, Strutton, who is now ut tho bead uf the university, plutf lh fund nee essarv to ritistt to properly maintain the school ut tHs),OiKl, il will bo seen that it Is no light tank that tho city that tains tin) location will hava toasiumo. Thuiinm Hunt, Ibn old jii. nicer who wus run over by a wngon and killed, near Jluttrvillt), rrosHed the plains to Oregon in 18-17 nml mude bin homo on the piuiriu until his tragic ilcuth. In ihl', i oil I in mined in Culiforuiu Ho io tiirni d in IhM uml piirchuscd tlm old homestead place which baa since been bis Inline. Iu 1 1,0 Ii inuriied Mias ( alhcriiio Cox of Ou-goiiCity, by whom bo I ui, I live children, liiiec of ttboiii sur vivti him. They are J. It Hunt, of Frtiucb Pntliiu, ; Tliniiiu Hunt, of Albi mi. mi l Mrs. Uilcy, of Albany. His wibi tlie, I iu lH IM. Olilti. I. t the lif:lil aiilc - mid il aluill auv Tlii-re i no npoil nn, I no di lav, Pi rl'r. t m ir-r lirmc- lb day, I'erli ii er.iulh l.y lilllc all... II who linHlea shall loae hv cl; He w Im c luli lii- iiuir hy cir I ; Ur uli .liiiirn apmla hia ilrrj And niielU Ihc dcht he owra. AN OltKI.ON l.riTKIt, ! An Kn.lern Man I'ltlill.lira Hla ImjimMliini if OiPtrnn I il) In iln.'Tij l'h,(iiili-r" ul l.riiii'li- turka, .Nuilli h.ik.ila. P' liri.AMi, Sept , 2, ls'.i. Tlm Willamette i iver is a not very im posing Ftcum, but i', is the source of no mo very important enterprises. A a big It wav ol ciiiniiier.Mi it dot' not rank very high. Nuinmotia light draught stern wln-el louts carry tho haul pro duels out lo Portland from somewhat like it hundred miles fioin the city, uml the stream is nn imp utaiil outlook to a !ure lumber district. The country through which it runs is a good tiL'ricultiiral ami fruit giowiug legion. Oregon City is like a hlm-k of New I'.ngi.in l transplanted. At this place tin, river has a fall of about a hun dred bfl in a mile or tbereitlsnits, and liuvig.itiiiit has been ni.idi) uissil)le by means of a series nf I n ks The hanks ol the river here lire several hundred leet high, inn I along the crests on either hand are resi li-m cs nml orcintrds. The bunks of the river have been covered over wiilt extensive manniaiTories of various kinds, which include wisilcn mitts i-anli.ri.'U ..nt millu nn.l u.u.,1 I pulp and pttS'r mills. The locki were ; ,.,,s,rl.,,i .!,, , ,..,,. , i. vute company, and the ia!e gave a bonus of iL'O.uoO, with a conditional pro viso by which it ran itciiiire tho title to the lock ut the end of twenty yours. The priil. alnli.y ia that this will not be doim, however, as it bus Is-como so valu able a property that it would require a big sum of money to buv it Tho locks have eiiublml tho company to develop thu most extrusive water power in the world. Sliiciceways or races havo been ronstiticled from the canal above the lin ks, and they all'otd an uniiiiliiia (Hiwcr equal to tho most extin sive mnnufacturcs. 1 made a dip from Portland to Oregon City as n guest of tho Oregon Press nsso ciution, nml the houid ul tritdo of the lutlor plaeo bad laid an elegant luncheon nn the blulfovet look i lift the rapids ls low tho falls, an 1 after the feasting and speechmaking were ended the party was escorted through the various works an I thus riven a chance to Jmlgo of tho ex tent of the industries of the plaeo. If Oregon City is not known asthc greatest manufacturing city nf Oregon in tlio near future I miss my guess. vi . It. Bknton, ClttU'-WKATIIK-K HtT.I.rrriX NO. 28. I'or tli Wepk Kinllng Saturday. SeptpmWr (I- WKVTHKR. Aliniit average tenii.eiaHii'e prevailed dtij ing tl.ti tteek; both .lay ntul night leinpera lurc gradiiiilly lulling. " Frosts lire reported from the more elevated places of Kastern itn. I S.uillicru Oregon, hut no ibnnai'C done. I.icht general rains prevailed last Sunday, stillicicut to lav dust, but doing no ihimiige. Iu most siH-tinus ol' the .state there is iess smoke in th utmosphcre tlmn is usual nt Ibis season ol' the year. Vlti'i's. llity milking is yet in progress in soiti seclious. Wheat, nuts an.l harlev have gen erally been harvested, and thresliini Is' for tho main part completed, though in some sections it is yet in full blast. Stock is in good condition, ranges furnish log an ahiiiiihiiiee of Iced, iirnss is ipiite dry. Streams arc low, though tnoro water Is Iu them tlinii at this time lust year. Hop picking is going on. Hup lire have been found in sections. Potatoes tire being delh ored, imd hirgrsup plies of tluMii tt tit on the market. I'euches are quite plentiful, though the nvernge crop is not as large as usual. Melons are unusually plentiful. The large prune crop is bring dried. A l ull harvest of all products is now being cur.id, stored, or sold. I'riees are good. Keporls of huge iehlsof wheat, oats and barley, continue to lie received. The aver age yield lor the slate will undoubtedly In. larger than for years, while tho crop will la the largest. Prices quoted to day in Portland, for w'Ticd nre, "distent I 'recoil wheat, J2 cents per bushel: valley wheat, Ti cents per bush el; Willi the market, reported to be very lliietiinling. The wheat crop in the United Slntes ap pears to lie short, whilo the foreign wheat crop Is reported to he unusually short. Heps arc active, with strong'priees. It. S. 1'AOt'tt, Observer Signut Service. Tlie Iliiliny llaliii. Sun Friineisi'o parties recently nuulo an oiler to M tickle Pros, of St, Helens, of ono dollar per thousand for nil the balm timber on their Sauvio'g Islam! ranch. The offer was promptly rofusod hy those gentlemen, for good" reasons. What is good (or 'Frisco parties, is good for them, and If this timber is becoming valuable now it will continue to grow more so. Its list) is becoming more gen eral each year, Jt is used by San FVitn cisco tirnis exclusively in the manufac ture of berry boxes uml fruit baskets, and the pulp and paper mills of Oregon City tind that it makes excellent paper, using largo quantities of it. This is tin item of importance to ranch owners of this section of Oregon, us it is known that the treo thrives wonderfully well along the Columbia. It is quite inex haustible, and what is better, repro duces in a period of fifteen or twenty yenrs. Kitnchers, just keep your bulin"; cultivate it, and you will oxporionoe no difficulty in disposing of it whon tho proper time comes. St. Helens Mist. CAN BY I'R A I RIB. Canhy, a Town ol Crowing IniM)itar.ti'. Tlie Cni ileii Mpiit r Hie llliimelle Valley. Cuiiby prairie, Hitiiiilcil in the south ern imrt of (Tat kiimuM oiinly, Is the nnmo of of one oftho liiiinv siiihII ,i nirica that Krueethe surface of ibis county. Jt ha an urea ol ithout live squme miles and every acre is susceptihlu of cultivation, there not lining a swamp or bill on the tract. The soil is a sandy loan, making it enS'i lally adapted to tin Kiiccesstul (jrowinu of fiuit and vivtalili s. In the growing of peaches and melon Candy pruirie ha taken the lead of the North ern par. of tho stute, in quality, they rank in tho markets of Oregon ( ity and Portland with thosn of Southern Oregon, Of the principtl fruit g.owerp, D. M. Howard and Samuel Matbew are the largest. Mr. Howard baa an orchard of 'i' acre of prunes ami 1 ski tieach tree la-nlile a largo number of other varieties and exscls to increase bis orchard the coining year. Mr. Mnthens, in addition to his large orchard, whii-ii embrace otno -jot) Is-anng peach, prune and apple trees, ha one of the mrmt thrifty nursi'ile in tho county. Ilia stock i mainly of is-acli tiers, of which lie has an linnifitce number and each season he nniken large shipments to till parts of this slate and California, bo having one order of 10,0(10 peach tiers from a Cali fornia grower to fill this fall . T he great vigor and froed'un from inserts mi l dis ease inuko the Cunhy trera in great do- in ii nd all over tlie roust am I Mr Math ews i pushed to fill hi orders. Ia fact such i the demand that there is uu ex cellent opening fur another nursery with ample trade for its support. It will Is) but a few yens until the bulk of is-ucbcs and grapes, small fruits iiinl melon for ninikctsof this city and Portland will come from Cunby prairie. Tho warm, sandy soil with a dry gravelly tub-soil nml tho freedom from frost, make the fruit crop an ahiinda'it ono each year. Ijtnd is yet quite reasonable in price and the large farms are rapidly being cut up into small tract, suitable for fruit grow -ing, by men of small melius. The road aro among the best iu the state and school und society silvinita'i s aro as good it found iu tlm Muslern states. The best of cold clear well water tan be bsd by digging from 20 to 40 feet In the midst of the pr.nrio is tho thriv ing tow n of Canby having a sipulutiun of about 200 It is sit iutx'd on tho line of the Southern Parilic railroad and is tint two and bulla m.l -s distant from the Willamette river where connection can be had with all the steamboats ply ing on that river, thus insuring cheap and rapid transportation to all the mar kets of the state. The village has a comiiio limn school bouse to whir it mi addition is shortly to he made and a guide, I school estab lished A church building of the M. E. denomination occupies it sightly posi tion in the town. Tlie mercantile inter ests of the place is represented by .Mr. James 1 lodge M. Ho-dord and (ieorge Knight. Mr. Knight is also postmaster and agent for theS. P railroad company nml Wells, F'urgo & (Vs. expiess. Dr. Jos Knight conducts, the drug store- and tho hotel ' the lown. ir, 11 . A. Yor pliul i the village blacksmith and J. Wilson, tlio rariH-nter and with the saloon of (i. Swisbar completes the list of Canby 's present mercantile and in (biatrial establishments. Mr. Win. Knight, well-known us a former sheriff of this county, is erecting a fine building 21 by 50. two stories high, tho lower story to be used at a store ami the upper ono as a public hall. Tho ball when finished will be tho tinc-t iu that part o( the county. Cunby in the shipping point for a largo section of the best part of Clackamas county. Lumber from live sawmills is shipped from this place and its importance us u shipping and commercial point is rapidly increasing. Of ull the smaller tow ns of Clackamas county and of the sctile ncnts none have a brighter futuie than Cun'n and Canby pruirie, and the man with a growing family who desires to live whore tho comforts and conveniences enjoyed in tho Kastern states can be bad and to engage in the raising of fruits or in any business in town, no other place in the state .of Oregon can offer such induce ments'ttiid advantages us Canbv. TRUSS COMMKNT. The World's "Ailvanoe Tliouclit" nf Portland Talks of Oregon City. Arriving at Oregon City about one o'clock, we were met by ft welcoming del egation of ladies and gentlemen of the place, when their well-practiced local hand joined the excellent cornet band of the Association, a procession was formed of all, und together wo niArcbed, ani mated by inspiring strains of music, across the great suspension luidge to a shady grove on the opposite side of tho river. There, beneath tho stately firs und (lines, tho roaring floods near at hand and in plain view tint bad chietly attracted us, we found lines of tables loaded with choicest viands a scat and welcoming smiles for every guest. The repast was sumptuous, even for fruitful Oregon ; but 0, how much more did we enjoy tho whole-souled hospitality, the hearty good will, with which tho tender w:iB made! In behalf of tho citizens Captain Apporson welcouiedTis in a few brief and appropriate remarks, when the sweet litllo floral tribute was dropp?d at each plato as a signal to partake and fool among friends. After feasting, an hour was spent in examining tho great locks, by means of which tho river steamers pass from the lower to tho upper waters; in examining tho factories important now, but the merest hint of coming enterprises; and in viewing and studying tho. whirlpools, cataracts and plunges of tho river. The natural power hero for manufacturing ia practically unlimited. P.y electric trans mission it ia now being utilized in Port land for illuminating und other purposes. Oregon's Opportunity. California fruits aro being sold in Chi cago nn.l New York by carloads. Pears, peaches and grapes aro the kinds offered, nml many lots reach those places in poor condition, owing to tho warm weather and tho long tune on tlio route, fre quently nine days to Chicago. Oregon trnits, of similar varieties, and better in every respect, and having tho advan tage ol a shorter and cooler route, by the Northern Pacific, ought to have a mo nopoly of tho Chicago market. This our shippers will acquire in timo. The Willamette valley is tlie finest fruit growing region in tlio whole Northwest, but it w ill not be able to supply a tithe of tho vast country between us and Chi cago that is rapidly tilling up with popu lation. The superior excellence of our fruit, however, will always enable it to bo at the top of tho market. In Canada and other parts of America productive wheat regions may bo found and opened up, but when it comes to fruit of all kinds, except tropical varieties, our favored val loy is unapproachable, and w ill romain so unt il climates change. Kx .