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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1890)
HAND VICINITY. i l li.rajilis ot a l.oal and I Coiict'-il Mtmw f Inlorost Collected lYm Oil, iul I'limitrj;. i iiiiisu I " ''", " .imi'i- Allium. Mr. Joint Kuwait 1(-tll',t llllll nmim'it. f t kill tut rua.ltf lit jll k lim'-l ttt'l hi'nt l'ttl. ,.mu'ir A PavW, the I'tiorgntic mwn li.t niuwftilly tuiovJ utioUI'a roeidoiictf to .! tMuk futtlt mviitl hop will h Btvem at i v IiaiI S.attixIrtV rvning, rtep J.l 1 1 usual ihh1 tiui and kilt-r it to nuuitinUH'it. i.'iiiiK IV 'l io n not'loty of Hi l ulu tliuu'U ill Klv, lt Jattlic ivniit'inv ol Mr. I.. I'. :;j'n.l.iy evomiiii funl ol limuuM muter I il for Hi iHA r'tUiiy. I ti Iniikliii-1 l. Illy punlu'.i to completion. ,IkkI will opon t Mink wait A mill Mma Ann lliiattiiOotlieui, Ji. riiHliml. Mini Mm llrac .. amuataiil tt'atlier I l'illit I.ui'lliti and J llillynrd fumed at tli court litHiae yler- !tiiiii,'. Jiulkti J W. Meklorw u,;. Ail oi i iat aainiu county, pit Fli'iiun, o( Mulino, was a,l o i no t il) iituiiKiy un a l lu-ntiity. Il wa taken to vliim Sim.iiiy ly SlierilT Sum n. lie, mhi ol Mr. nu t .ir. i unuu .h.t.1 in iln tMtv 1 liuriiii v ttvttn. .1,1 4 li uioiilli anil 4 day fhiueiul at'in.ra took place oil iNet- L I I'utntT. llit ttm-rvttlit? limitriittiir in-v lur iI.uko ii limni- tlm buiMinx Ir ii t-1 and will '"xiii on U'tUT alilu i tK't is iuvniniiKil.Ui In nuinvrout Ml. : fvt i nniiiiii.uit'r HaWta k tlt''rva t'vi'i ..I'tuij aTUtilndo oi tm-t pode- :i lur luiiiiiu'imi; down & UK) uaila ,. ilmt wcio ( ruti u tnirf (rum iim l. I'ii kt-rtM. ol ainlv, wax ar- J ,y Vpul) lit' Iff MurrH Tut'a oii j 1 1 1 ; '1 1 i 1 1 1 Hi whiiiii( tin !,'. Ilr mil ti ne it lu'sun to tlv b - ..-.i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 y A Alnu'l will (itvti a Mai il ltl.r .'I t "lK" 1111. .UIIMUV i-iiiiu. ,'l"iii'n'r Muaii' mill be nih.'.l ht 'V.Kir.uH Itrtm.. a:nl n :. luboUiiif m Knaraiitemt. Tlir M i.inu' I.Mlte li.nn ttiiilt a tiu l..tlk ul.ii'K tln'ir tmi I. It ni. ana Mr. hn .s limm ii txuniliJ the i.lrwlk Mi Iim in'tiiiiti-ii, anil rroctml a new ate oi n.'.il tloticn. Mr. Jiiiiii's Thorn hitasiiiiiiliia ol lume no ore (rum a quarts iniiieownetl by un in f va.la I'oiintv. A worknitf teat ( (he ir niii lo hv an improvt drv pro- , Kivi-it a y it'll! of $10UO ifoltl to the Mcnim. (ihvii lln. A Co have their lore nmiii eiiymllv title-' no. New h.'lv.iu Iik tirea put in, and lli eulire ini li' ul the riNun repainted, giving, it a moret'h'L' int apKaranrt than before the lire. On I i S'linl.iv Hi-v. C. C Baleman ten li-ii' l 1 1 in re4:gnation a p.tMti.r of tlie! Hii' ii iliiiicli a' Mount TUtr. to take, eifvl :Hiili. wh-n he will n-mnuie the ii iriiip oi iiiu ivitiMim ' iiuri ii in inn ItjTi -f a t?- o . . tM0 r " The HregoO Ecltwlic Uetiical Axancia two waa org.tniaed and incorporated at Salem laei week. The orlicer are aa ftilluo; XT Motf , pruaiifent ; . A. I'uvw. vitt-reillen ; S. C. Hroan, fee reUry : J H'. Wyait, treiimirer. AiiMlhcr iiiuiic-r Udv of ('lmknial ! county li.tt pti-M-d away. Mra. Krauk )t'Uin, ul liuiiidtKin.dii'U at Uaumacui, I Weilntd.iv, Sept. 3, and waa buried ! Tliurlav. The funernl aervii'ea were cuQiluiit'd by Kev. Johnson at the .Methodist i lntp. l, near the Union achool I lioue . . C and (' I). Latourette are mak-! "tt 'I'.cmive iihprovcmenta around their i iiank ti,ini. They will excavate the ! r li Iiijh (I,,, lack part of the lot, and hui. ivinent nidcwlk in frimt of the ! tank . ti.r,,,,.), t10 ttiev to their law ' Otlice. - I Mr. Jos .ir,om( Southern I'acillc nutioii a.-ciit itl ,,41.ei i.y,,,, ,Si,tllr. ihtyd.r S.ileiu, wiKre he will remain diirnigfuirweck. HeiH ve iharge ol ihi! tn ki-t IjuMineMit fi, IH company liiniin' the (air, lutving rlllue. (,R KJnit ion Hin rfBsfully heretofore. No ohort tr.iina mil he run Ihix aeaaon. Me N. Wnttx ia receiving her elcgi Hot k oi Full hat, millinery gorxla and nuti-lticH. Tlu-ae goodi are the beat that could ho Hcciired, and are of the latfit iit-Hirn.s, ami of the bent quality. Call and in-pi'it tho new atylea and novcllies. Oiiulity connideretl, prices an; Ioit tiiuii I'ortland. MuMim Kly A ll.'i kart, the cnlerpria- ing merchant of Mountuin View, have inovt'il into their new atore, and opened out a complete line of general merchand ise, uil of which will Ihj aold at the moat rcasonuljle pi icon. Tlicne gentlemen a 111 iio.iloulit receive the lilx-ral patronage which they they deaerve. Tim Willaiiiutte ia au-mlily falling and the larger huataare having great diltiiulty in Ki'tmu over the Clackamaa rapida be low thin place. If a heavy rain doen not come hmjii navigation will be imroeaibie an 1 the lioata will he couuielled to to tia up awaitni,' a raij in the river. Ward HroH , of Wallowa valley, have dixi overcil that iwnw iierHOiiN hadaltered tlie brand on eight head of their horaea. It in ihoiiL'lit that the iieraona who chani;ed the hranda had tried to drive tin) annual away, hut that they had got tiack lo their accustomed range tn lome wav. Tho Oregon City achool commences next Monday with I'rof. Frank Kigler, an principal, aHHiated by toe following tcachem: AIibhch Fannie 1'ortei, May Kelly, Ivlna Henley, Kdith Cilaaapooi, Muita I'.arlow, and Mra. 0. H. lye Mim Kmmu lledgcM who waa elected to a poHition hiHt .lune, renigned on ac count of poor health, and Miaa lilaaa pool wuh elected to fill the vacancy. The new pump for me city water woika adopted by th j city council, ia a WorthiiiKton Implex Tower ritiniter I'limp, of one mid a quarter million gal lons cujiaci'y daily. The cost of the pump will l-u Wfiii, delivered on the wharf in thix city, and will he erected and in ox;rntioii an Hoon aa it can be manufactured . The pilot Hchooner Gov. Moody having heen thoroighly overhauled and re paired under the auperviaion of Pilot Comininsionnr Captain J. A. Brown, and an exjienae of over fiOT, failed Friday with a full crew for a cruise off the bar in charge of Captain Peter C. Cordiner, matter. This trip ehe will take out 1'ilotH WooiIh and Greahain. When you want a gooI mixed paint ready for one and '3d Hhadea to chooae from, ue t olumbia CottngeColoM, on ly l .r0 pr gallon . For Hale by Charina li 4 Co. MIm l.uitltHA iKmaltUon, of Siokane ralli, a ai.ter Mr. J, K. IKmaldaon. fajhlerol lh Oottimeroial Hank of (Ida plai-a, arrivud in town thla wtek, and wlllberenftermaka her hoitta In Uttm City, Mi. iMnaldaon la ane jparluined ikhool teaolier and mmuta to follow her vocation in this county. I, V. How art!, on of the ltiadlng fittlt growera of Canhy, waa in town to day on Ida way to Portland with a rar load of mclona. Mr, Howard atatei that th melon crop la over two wwka late tint aeaaon, owing to tho Utkward prlng. lu ouallty they are up to the alaiidard, and he Anda ready aalafor all ha ha. A. I. Neunenl la having xtenalv lrearationa titado on hit ilre, on the Wlllametto three mllea below thla plain, to engage In the manufacturing of brick neat aitrmg. tin will mVe lta varda oitnad oil aud hi maohlnan?ur grinding the clay In, in ptiaition Uiia fall ao that ha can atart work aa aoon aa the weather will permit in the apriug. lie la having a neat cotuge put up to reatde In until ha geta a kiln of brick burned when he will 'iit up a tlnu titkk naidenc. Henry and Kinlly Hamaoti, parantaof ihoritr W. II, II. Mamaon, will celebrate the ttftv-tintt iiiiltnU,v .,1 ding day, to, morrow, September 12. onvnii fiamaon ami wile leave lo-tlay lor the reaidence of M and tin, Henry Samaon, three uiilea from Molalla, to participate In the feallvltiee and family re-ttnton. The many friende ol thla ven erable COUllle will b nlaau.1 tn L.,n that they are yet eujoyiug the beat ol uiitii, mrv proaperoua ana uave nveu happily to get her lor bi year. An agent of the Portland and Haleia Telewhone Ce waa in thecity duritif the week. A local otlice will be exalilialied iu Olaon A louia drug atore, The wire Will Iim fttrtlntt t,k Ilia itw timUa .luring the coming weok when operation! will irm nemveti tiiuii new poiea can tie put in to auil the requirement of the ordinance recell le itAuunl hvlliaeUvpiuiiii.il That company will put in a telephone ayatem '' ,v,ii,v-u uiuiraui rmijui agement iagiven them by the buaineea men. Next week the alate fair will be In full blaat at ttalem. Complete preparalioun have been made to make it a greater ncceaa than ever before The Houthern IVilto railroad will make a temporary change in their lime table during fair waea between Portland and Halem, to accommotl,tte eople throughout the lower vallev whodetnra ta attend (It (air. The train from the north will arrive at Salem at 11 :V) A M , ami will be held there until evening, when it will return lo I'ortland Tin wilt g've almoat everv one an opportunity to take in the atate lair. Col (ieorge W. Jackaon, a pioneer who came to t'lackamaa coumy in Im.V ciillet at Tiia ExTKarania ollice on laat H tuniav. Air. Jai'kaitn rtniilit l piiitliitii. ally inliii rounty until atmuteiiclit yeara ago, when he removed to Spokane Kalla, lie w , one of the flmt at liool teacher of tlii county, and among lua pupil la Mieritl Ntmiton Mr, Jackaim laiialil the flmt ainging nclioul lu Oregon City, and lt'n. VV. t ary Johnaon waa a niem- her of the cuita. He aerveda Juntu-e of the peace for twelve aucceaaive lenne, and waa a county roiumiaaoner for two terma He intend to dupoae of hie proerty near Hokane Kalla, andexpecle to again tiecome a reaident e( Clackamaa county. Hurdler made an unaucceanful attempt tu blow open the aafe in the ollice of the awegu Iron A Meel Company, at an eailv hour Saturday morning After breaking otT tli rew'inter knob they drilled a hole, put in a blaet of powd r and aet it off. The charge waa not heavy enough to force the door off, and before thev could renew their e&orte thee were In all probability Beared away. The work of the would-ke aafe blowere waa at once aeen when the office waa opened Sun day morning, aud a lockamilh wia aent for to open the tieaaitre box. It waa a difficult umi-artaking, and lockamitti llg worked at it aeveral fceare 1 before the duo opened. . The ' aafa eoateimMi but very httU money, end even if the afa UUwere hed eaceeede-i they wxrald otfiari) niaile mttch of a kael N.w Hebool BnllalBC la ErwM la Hoatk Ore foa CI tj. A meeting of the tax payer" of achool diitrict No. U waa held lait Thuraday night in South Oregon City. A tax of $1000 waa levied to build a new achool hoitne. The balance of the amount will lie raiaed by aubacription. Plana have been drawn for a new achool house In that district to coat I2UU0, and it ia the intention to have a graded achool, and three room will he Utted up In the building for that purpose. The popula tion ia rapidly increasing in that aection, and it ia a move in theright direction to erect a achool building that will prove ailequa'e to the denianda of the ople, aa the number of the people are aug menting at a rapid rate in Houth Oregon City. lloune to rent in Canemah. Apply to I). J. Hwitxbx, UOABD Of TKAUK. Heptcnber MmUo(i, 1B90. Regular meeting of the Board of Trade waa held Tueaday evening with J. T. Afoerson, preaideut, In lliochair aud II. E. CrVta, secretary. Report f committee an entertain ing Oregon Pro Aaaocirtion made and accepted and warrant order drawn for tloti.77 to defray expenttea of the enter tainment. The namee of Jamca C. Meeban, C. II Dye, Frank Rigler, D. C. Latourette, Jaa. M. Tracey and U. J. Trullinger presented and elected membere of Board. Proxition of the Pacific Coeat Cham ter of Commerce to the Oregon City Board of Trade to boeomo a mem'oer of that organization, accepted and Thoa. Charrnan and C. D Ijitouret elected delegjtea to attend a m that body in San Franciaco on f In regard to forming a atate. J trado lor Oregon, C. I). Latum tnxluced the following reaolutid ReHolved. That the Oreg Board of Trade concura in the tion to organize a itate board and pledgee ita hearty co-0e hiicIi an organization, if the i came practicable. - And further resolved, that tl send two delegate, consisting ! Apiieraon and II. K. Crosa t such meeting, announced to be Portland on Hejit 27, 190. j Proposition of the Hotel Gi Pyrtland, to advertise Ooeg declined. The following person were officer of the Board for theensr President, J. T. Aynerson; first yice president, Thotna Charrnan; second vice president, C. O. T. Williams; secretary, F. E. Uonaldaon; treasurer, T. L. Charrnan. On motion, T. F. Ryan waa reinstated es a member, upon the payment of three months back dues. On motion, a committee, consisting of T. F. Ryan, II. E. Cross and Chas. Me serve wa appointed to arrange for an exhibit of the manufactured products of Oregon City and vicinity at the Portland Industrial Fair. The thanks of the Board were ten dered Mr. II. E. Croea, the outgoing secretary, for the efficient manner in which ho has performed the duties oi the office, he having flUeo" that position for the past four years, and in all that time not having been absent from a single regular meeting. Board adjourned. House to rent in Canemah. Apply to J. Mr, Draper, LOCALCOMMliNTARY Observations of The KqwtiT While on His Heat. Fire CuiiiianyllHNhipaa !Ucii-ncIihiI That Couple. Every limn a lire break a out In thla city, a ffw kickers howl about the luelll rieney of the Urn department, and claim that tho liieiiihera of the iliMiiient Hie comanlc are not properly drilled. They do not seem to realiao that t tin niemhera of the lire t'oinpaulea work without com peneattnn, and are compelled to follow other occtiatiine aa a ineaua of liveli hood, ami risk life and limb In their auc eeaaful efforts In preventing diaantroiia coullagratlona. Too iniicii cannot be aald in praiae of the the hove for their efficient work, and there la no quealloii hut that they are aa auccesafiil In arrest. Ing the apread of (Ire aa the boasted, well etiiiimiwd ami drilled the depart ment ul the citv of Portland. The av erage fireman ot Oregon, may he rigit id out In his let Humlay-KO-to-meeting clothes, and la probably ready to take hia boat girl out fur a delve; but when I he Drat alarm of (lie pela forth, he droie every thing, and ruhea to the res cue, often abaolutely ruining a fine suit of clothes. Who pays torthene clothe T It Is not the kicker, the tax payer, nor thecity. The lone tails on the fireman who donates his time and energies for the public good without coiupeusation. To the ahadea with the kicker! The merchantaof Oregon City doeerve eiwi'lal mention for the immenaa stock of the lateat stvleaof gootUrarrled by them, and Ihecredilahla dlaplaya made. Tak ing Into consideration the quality of goods, variety of stock and prices, they compete with the largest retail estab lishments in Portland. To lie convinced of these facta, the reader ha only to ex amine the hnmenae alocka of geueial merchandise carried by Thomas Char man A Hun, I. Xeltitttfand Mayer A Ai k ermau, el the Great F.astern store; Poe A Co., and P.. I' Wilson, dealers In har.lwate;U. A Harding, K. G Can Held, and Charrnan A Co., druggists; t. K. A. Frovtag and Mr. K. L. Newton, grtvera; K 8 Warren, fumi'iire, and Mra V, H. t.. Biirmeiter, jewelry store. These tlrma are enternrlaing, keep onlv the heat linna of gMU, and are a ciedil to any city. By another week the schools of Ore' amCilv and most of the coiitiguotia ilia trtrta will be in a stale of activity, and thefextive youth will have something more to do than bathe in the limpid W ill amette, and play hall in the htiintta houndaiii's of Iho citv. The Milnm In I lie schmil house provi'li'Sooin fur l,i more dnuartmeiil, and it is possible hv another yar, that even the (r-inl building will he inadequate to meet the demand of lucreaving nunitter of pupils. Orexoii City has one of the Itt at graded echoula in the valley, ami improvement and new features are being- addml. Prof Itlgler ia a thorough teacher and has an envittile reputation as an educator, lie la auinled by an able corps of as-ostauta. That young couple are very caution of pasaing through the alley of evening- now. They were seen (at Sunday climbing the step to Falls View addi tion with a gone cautious expression on their countenances. The season is too far advanced for ice cream and the au tumn twiliKhla will soon be too raw for evening wlka. It ia presumed they will become constant atlemUuta at week day prayei meetings and evening entertain menta Hpaelal t'ouitfll MMtlag. Thecity etiuncil held a special meet lug last Friday night. The orjiuuoe aulhorising I he evwrr BBlttee oa lire and water to enter into a contract to purchase a Worthlagton duplex. pof ' waWi pumu of IrfMW.OiiO gallons daily capacity, was paused. . The ordinance autlioruing the riuuiiiit tee on lire and water to pim hrse 11")) feet of 4-inch pie, ami to have Ihesauie laid in 111 northeastern psrt of the city, was passed. An ordinance introduced and read tho first time, taxing street pedlera and fa kirs f per day. Utur Mil. The following ia a list of letters r. niainingin the poet ollice at Oregon City, September 1 1. 110: Anderson, A B Johnson, J F. Andrews, P O Jones, ltev It M Aldrich, E M 2 James, Dr I Ballker, Herman B Knotts, C K Bailey, am Klyne, Mrs F M Cunningham. 8 V Ixsimia, Kev M CouoeroHilia Fish A Lake, Prof E K Fresh Veg. Co Milsler, Miss Bcdu Dennie, Mrsllattie Plait, Miss Edna Freeman, Iwis Perse, Kulieno Fuller, Mrs G Kichards, Kha Fennesaey. Daniel Smith, Harry W Gibson J Savill.Chaa (iroat, Ward Slayer, Drummon llaylock, John 2 Hpance, George Harris, Davitl Wagele, Win Hohson, Mra E Willach, Helena Jones, Jos Weidner, Jacob When called for please say when ad vertised. J. M. Bacon, P. M. The March of Improvement Is Onnm d. Twenty-six new dwellings have been erected In Fall View a Idition during tho past season, and the lumlicr is on the ground for the twenty-seventh. Sevornl of the building are of elegant design, and would tie an ornament to any city. Tha rni,l urnivth nf this addition is due to its nearness to the business portion of thecity, its sightly location, ami mo low price of the lots. More and better build ings have been erected there during the past six months than in any other addi tion to Oregon City. This is! surely ilea lined in umotlin fiishionablu residence ro beimi ibln lotH. ) he con of such worth a dvantiige nd down teli New bo closed uy of the hickainns ki'hihk by 440713 C2 um,w 00 :!MI,Kllp U0 21IH,512 00 271,070 00 Improvements Merchandise Money, note ami accounts Household furniture Horses and mules, 4154 ; val. Cattle, 22,424, value Sheep, 12,12; value Swine, 6,419; value Mortgage 115 .4:10 00 145.2H4 00 lJitMSIH 00 15,12.1 00 8,714 00 522,:t07 m Gross vnlue of property. .$5,374,4511 00 IndebtedneHH i,mh,i.hi Exemption. , . 382,780. , . 1,01,34 00 Total t3.:)0,0:i4 47 fMk arulitatiVtn (if X II W WUlUtSUttSO w " - ceeds the assessment of lust your 25 per cent. Mortgages, note and accounts were assessed last year at two-thirds their face value, while this year they were put at one-half thoir value. Tins would make an iiutreased valuation of property equal to at least 40 percent. Park Place PonuJer Prv,rrfy . Miss Uuitlni Ditiiii I" up f.om PoilliuiJ vlaitlng fi lends In tlm city Sqiiini Frank Kruse, of WllsonvUle was in Oienun City yesleidiiy. Miss Clam Uoiiald is timchlng the school at Jones's mill r lon Mr, S. II, Carter, nl Oaw ego, waa In the citv Monday, Miss Palsy lUller Is expected home from California Saturday evening, Mr. II llilthuupt, of I'uiiiiisciia, was lu the city Saturday, lloii. V. I. Fusihiinils very III at his resltlunco iu this cliy. Hon, W. Carey Jnliiison and himlly have returned from llwaco, Mr. M. A. Strallon and family re turned Monday from a short excursion to the mouiiliiiiis. Mr. John Holland, ol Clalakanlo, was lu thegoii Citv Monday, (1 lug on a home alead claim in the NeluJcm valley, Mr, V. II. Caulleld and Messrs Buck ami Straight have gone to the mmiu tiiiusoii t hunting exclusion, Demit v iM'Htuiaster tl. C . Ihii-oil and family liave Imoii Hiidlng a few days rocrviilliig at ancuiiver, asiuiigiuu. Mr, H. J. Carrlco, ol lids city, lias gone to Albany to take a preparatory couno fur the ministry, Mis. W. T. Whltlock and Miss lora Metsgur returned Friday from Mount Hood, Hon, Maxwell Young, of Astoria, was In town yesterday on laud ollice hiisl uesa. Mr, Will A. I Villi s, Pacific coast agent lor Chamberlain A Co., of Des Moines, waa In Oregon City lust Thursday. Miss I net Stillsnn, of Portland, was in town tkia week, the guest of the Ml nte Tliorne. Mr N. O. Walden Is olllclating In the OitigouCiiy Bank during the absence of Mr. C, 11 "Caulleld. Mra. J, W. Partlow has returned home from an extended visit lo Baker City. Her health la somewhat improved. .Mr Ordwayand family of Fcst Port laud, were the guests of Mr. and Mra, G. A, Harding during I he week. Mrs N Tingle, who has lieen visiting her thuitihler. Mrs. 11 K, Cross, re turned to her lioiue at Bradluirv Tuea day. Meotra T A, Mcltildo and E, M Kanda w iih their fiimllie returned yea. tenia v, alter a two mom he aojoiirn Hear Ml. St. Helen. Mr. Cupt. J. P. Shaw and Mr Geo, T D Iker led hint Saturdry for a visit to (heir old home iu the Fast. They will he absent two or thiee mouth. Mr. F. K. Charrnan left for llwaco Monday, and will accouiianv his family Imnie, w ho have been spending the sea son Ihete. Mr Fred I'ltiot k, son of II I. I'il Im k, of ThuOrt'goulan, was married last week at l.at'uuiils to M ia Catherine C. Wes ' Miss Maiv J Cliuruiiin arrived home Mund.iv Irom an extended vio to Fair haull, Minueaolit, and reHir having enj.ive I the tilp immensely. Mr C II. Fuclis, sssislanl irain tlis patcher In the Souihern Pacific rail road nlliie at I'nrlUiul, made a short visit to Oregon l ily during the week. .ui . Allien tiraluin is slowly recover ing fiom a severe attaik of typhoid fe ver at I'or-. laud, although it will likelt tie aoinu days More he can resume his fiosi I ion as purser on the Allon. Mrs E A. Newton, Ed. Clements and Harry Welch went out to the Head water ol the I'lm k.innii the oilier day on a hunting aud IIsIiiiik excursion Mi-. Nun ton has lelurtied, tmt the otheis remain a lew day longer. v.. Awmra nun " . ".. i TW tlH Uoeat Sarmwly Katagta) )Ma. t. j ..; " ' ' tally pttyaV ... . ' 1 On leal HuHilav- nvmilnf ahmrt tinlf past aine o'clock, I lit) ringing of the lire In-IIs spiead a leehng of alarm over the cilv, and It wa soon tlim-overetl that Haines were bursting from the naif and window iu the third story of the t'lill House, lliti lire bail a gootl start before It waa discovered, and was inuking rapid pi-tyres when the fire companies ar rived on the scene. The firemen worked hard, hut it seemed for awhile that the building would go; in fact the sis-cUtors said the building waa dimmed. Hut the lireinen worked on with almost siicr human efforts, and soon had the Dames under subjection. The Standard mills near by had 60,000 huslids of new wheat lu (heir K.marics, which wjuld surely have gone ha t the lire not been lit tlow n in Us prime I lie liolel biilhl- inir which Is the properly of Col. White, is insured for $.O0O, ami the damage will probably amount to about (LINK), The Ins of Mr. J, Bitner, the proprie tor of the hotel, is considerable, The contents of twentv rooms on the third Hour Is almost a tolnl loss ; about two thirds of the room on this door con tained two lcd each. Mr, Bitnwr has an insurance ol MM) on the furniture. On the second floor only two rooms were seriously damaged by fire, but consider able loss was occasioned by water and tho removal of the ell'ecta. The firemen are to he complimented for the success of their i-lforta on this occasion, ami the resident of Oregon Citv appreciate their good work The liio ia thought to have communicated from a stove pilie to Home lied clothing in a room lu the third story. The stove in the sitting room had not heon used for some time ami wa filled with scraps of old paper, and some one, desirous of warming up the room, tired up the Hlovo which caused comtidciahle heat in the stove pipe. IIUiSINHSS LOCALS. Bargains. 300 ncrea of the finest land in the county, eight mile from the city, for sale, 100 acres under plow ; 1)0 acres in crop ; 7 acres in orclmnl; house, barn, elc. Come and see us as we mean business F. O. McCown A Co. For Sale. ISO acres of land, 8 mile from Oregon City, at f 10 per aero. Apply to 1), J . Swrr.KH, Small trnc'H, $100 an acrol1 miles east of Court House. Elegant build inir lots with discount for house. Atkinson A Noiii.k, old V. H. hind ollice, f Ihiii'imiti .(r (n linen iinreliiisnd the ontire stock of Columbia Cottage Color from Mess. Olson A Louis. They are lino mixed paints, anil give satisfaction. Are put up In 0 gallon cans, 1 gal. .quart and pint. Attention Farmers, Howard' (iiisi mill at Mulino having been changeil to rolls, and enlarged, and riihuilt with new miiclilnery, will commence grinding in llrst-cluH shape about September 10th. All in neetl of good work both chop ping mid (louring bring on vour grain. J. T. Howard. 2 aero tract and lot in adtPtion near est cily school For salo at old U. S. Land ollice, Ore. gon City Oregon. I'riMjiu Notice. Large size, on cloth, and plain, at the EntkiiI'Hihk OrFicu, Note book, ri-ccipt books, etc., at this oflico, well gotten up and finally hound. pmk Pl,at j Popular Probity. MOUNTAIN VIIit A Thriving Suburb of Oregon City. A Large Niimher of New Ileuses ( on. Sll'lll'tl'll. ' Mountain View I Where Is Unit?" exclaims llin reader. Let me lull lilm, Mr Editor, It Is a suhuiiiiiii villaim, built up within Iho period since the suo isiuslon hruluu was liulll, and lies one mile Irom Ihn city limits mi what Is known aa the Mnlalhl roml. u is com monly known aa " Ely vllle," because tlm enterprising brothers lily hiive sold iiuml of thu land oil which iiiusl of the new houses aie built, but the resident here meter to cull II Mountain View lieciiuse (mill various points ul the locality a grander view of live snow illild luoiiu laiua is had auv clear day Hum can he had from any other point within mllea of this vicinity. These moiiiitiiins are Mt, St. Helens, Ml, Hood, Ml. Ad ams, and twoollieis, names unknown to the writer, lying to the north or north east ol Mt. Adams, Mountain View ia not a lucre paper town with not a house on it On t ie contrary It ia a live I'lin e, divided up into tracts of Irom one to live actus, with atreels of gootl width laid out, so that every acta is easily accessible. It Is situated oil huth sides ul the most lie qaetited highway leading into Oregon City, ami the traveler lu passing see nothing of hundreds of while pegs stuck In the ground, a lew feet or rodsapait at most, with no domlcll near except two or three ancient houses, aud giving one no other Idea than that of a new ly laid- out cemetery, Instead ot (hi ho aces some lllteeu new dwelling houses ami aeveral barns, all recently elected, and lumber lating piled around (or new fenc ing aud for the erection o( still other bains and houses We have at Mountain View a black smith and wagon shop, the piopiietor of wliiuh Is tlolna goisl woik and having a good custom; also two store buildings, one of them occupied by Hie firm of Ely A Hut kart, who, by dint of lair dealing, are having a generous patronage; and the prospjcl ia that the oilier stoic build ing Will si "Ul have lis shelve filled with eucncral assortment ol yond. And II Is wen talked that a Hew drug stole will i a flxtuie here ill the m-ar luture. But we iinisi not Inigetoiu lady li lends; We have llnee dress-maker among us mil Jealous i ivals, hul Irieiidly iicitfh bois. willing1 to live and let live, each doing a gootl husilicss and giving ample alisiat lion to tlieir patrons liom tmlh city ami country. lu addition tolhealsive it may be uf value lo slate that the tiny scales at the coiner whole the Mini tin us totturds the city cemetery, make It veiy convenient lur teamsters and slot kmcii lu dulhtir wemliinit us they uo to Ihetl'V Willi Ihcn slot met wag ui loadisl Willi bay or oilier lur in pimlUi ls, Mich is an null, ilcct outline ol .Moun tain Viuw, t he place lias tnnll llst-ll up, and taken cate o iisell without any in J (raucous help Irom uiilsnlers, iiewspas-r pulls, or lali-e staieiuenls iu Hie iiupe ul pnliled ciiciil.us lilt ail honest and law aliitllug M-opc, a soil ol eiul lettil Ity to the in. st, anl the ease Willi which pure and sparkling water is obtained, it is hound bi glow and thrive Among our new and rett-iil aelllets are such su'.istaulial filtensna Jos, Wallop, W. W. May, -Mr. lu.klp, S . liancli, 1. b, -allie, Joseph llaiiliigtoii, and oliiers, We cannot name Iheui all Ihcyaiei men Whose public spill! lead tlieiu to laoor for the intercuts of a coiniiiumly, and not lor the itieie elihallt enielil ol iLu value ol their own pios-rty. Among the lea who is copied the laud prior to lis lieiu.' divided uilo par cel aie the My Uoihcia ami Mr J. I. wafford a liiooi uinnl jour ow n-iuisi-lie,s Sort id men. .,. tl :nav m said in addition In llieehoie that tile dwelleis in .iloiiiiiitlii I JW hat no tnvioila leellngs lowaid llnsMI WIKI own Uuwi W Uiu west oi us; nor Have are grouml inrenvy, VMit-a they gel up tlulr list OVW hoOae.-witri an iuJtel, linlnJjk owe eiiitn planted tn H, we itl-4ive Imn Uieimht baud ol lellvw ship, knowing aa wetlo that every euU Uumtuhtsdur, no matter w lime lis ated, adds out IU Ilia general gowl . Only "a inn rot nesk oi land" divides us bom that piOope'tive elvsium, and when the cinbrjoeiiydieMi hidden la Ihiiii out ol lis dust ana darkness, aud hci-miics a living MUJ, we will cease lo coinmiserali lie gooi parents and rejoice Unit thev are mjus oI Hie soup." Pi aUt'"- ELY & HECKART; ii:.u.i:iH in Merchandise f Store ItK'iitcil ut Mount nin VW,ftt Molulla roiitl. one milo anltJ-, eiiHtuf Oregon City. ' U' ill l'lonr. Corn Mr-it Feed. (ires-cries of all kinds, iioiU andHboes, I Instil' I 'm l,.ru.,iip ml iiihnr attee of Clothing, and nuineroii other trtlo4.es suitable for tlie needs ol tin larie-r aim hia family. Hv prompt and lair leaujig wa bfttitt to rectuve ill Inline.' a iu the past, a lilienil sliare of putroifag i. i ., ; .; I i;ri fF-Tlio highest market Tr(rt paid (or lliiltcr, Egga and Fowls. ' . ; ; Seplcnilier 11 , IHOO. 1 ' Cllulltin. In the County Couit of the Stateof Ore gon, for the County of Chickaiias. In the mutter of the esliileof Jalies Ony Hon iit-t t, a minor. To the next of kin of said miuuriiml nil jiorsons Interested iu Hitidet, erect ing. In tho name of the Statu of (Jfgoa : You are hereby cited unj retired to appear in tlie county coiu t-tf e State ol Oregon for thu county of Clf kauuia, at the court room llmroof,' a Oregon City in the county of (jlackiii u Monday, thu 2IMh tlay Of HeUemher, 18H0, at 10 o'clock in the foiioon of that day, then and thereto lw ounse why an order of this court ahoijd Hot be made, allowing the sale of the plowing described real estate, bululigil to nid ward, to-wit: An undivided ine-tliiid interest in lluit portion of thedouation land claim of Peter Scholl'anili'. i township 2 south, ruiigo S wti ol the Willamette muridian, and bef'M'Ing at the soul heiiHl corner of suiaclut1 (thence north, tlH degreee wont, with N aouth line of said claim, lo wheitlie said Month lino ol Haiti claim stilkeitthe liind now owned by John GronA " the north s.du of thu Tualatin fer, said last mentioned hind being apart of the aforesaid claim : thence dowvsaid river, with the north bunk there', to the southeast corner of the John fronerlnnd aforesaid; thence iiorthui-lyjW'ith the east linn of tho lust me ntkinij land, to a point where a linn runnif BHierly and parallel with the noutli (e nloro said of Haid donation lnnd oW'v to thu east lino of Hiiid claim ;tlwif ast on east line of snid chuin to ftciheant cor ner thereof, will Include PK) i iicrea: thence Irom Haiti point on (Irfiur'a aid hist mentioned line, niniilin souih, (IH dogrees east, to Iho east r?o Of said claim; theiico south, '11 degr and 30 niinnte wet, with cast' 111), to place of beginning, containing ,foreH, in Washington County, Oregon1 WitnusH tho Hon. John VJ MeUlrum, Judge of tho Coupy , Court of tio Statu of Oroui tor thu (Seal. County of Olficlj'ntuv ami Iho seal of Haiti furt hereto alllxud, this t,wt!iy-IHtb day of AugiiHt,. A. JliWO. I Attest: H. r Joi.f . ' 'X i 'f .i ' t Mr) his I ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND E. G. CAUFIELD, WHEN IN NEED OF Pure Drugs, Fine Perfumery or Toilet Articles. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. , TIMI!i:it I.AM), ACT JUNE 8, 1H7H. xi i k i: I Olt I'l HI.K ATIO.. Joseph 1 .or. I It), t'lillml Stales Und Office, iit:on Cliy, Oregon, July 1st, li). Notice Is liereliy given that III compliance Willi tlm iirovisioiis ol the set nl eonurass of June h,s, entitled, "An act for Hi aale of llmls-r lauds In the slate of ijalliornia, Or' Kim, Nevada, and Washington Territory ' June i di I lie of Oswego, county of ( lack Hum-, slala of UirKun, lias this day (tied III linn ollice his sworn slaleiiient No'ilKI, for the pun lise of Dim ,N M, of seellon No M, In to nihil. No H souih, range No A east ami w ill oiler nrool In show that (he laud soiiiihl is in, n f valushls for lis tlmlwr or lone Ih nit lor aurii iillural pursisea, and lo i-sltihlli.il his clullii to said laud hetore llin regisler ninl ret elver of thla oilier at Or gnu I Hv, nii'iinii, un 1'iiestlay , the '.'lattlay ol ts'lolMT. IMH. lie iinines ss llnrssea; Cliarlrs ili-l, mines Mnt liau, llllain l allerson, and Ku Ins I case, nil of nrt'itou Cilv. iirt'ttnn. Ant- mill nil iiersnlts rlaliiitlnr advrtutlv llir slsite ilescrllM-d Inmls are reipiasu-tl lit lllc tlieir t lalms in lids nine on or Is lort! mid .'lt day of Ocinlwr, IH'I. J, T. AI'PKItSOS, 7 lu U Kegmter, I IMIiHl I. A Mi. Ai'T JI NK , s7s.--NoTK:K rmi 1-1 iii.ua i ids. I nil i-l SiatM IjhJ offlr iii,iii ( Uy, lir,iu, Aususl 4. su0. N,(lin l lirri'lijr (Ivu Hist lu rumpHser sllli Hit- eriit Itliaia ef Ilia ael nf eoitsr ol J n no J, s,s rnllllril "Au sit for Ills asl ol llllitN't Islelii III (Itralali'S id t all InrUI. Hreatiu, M-tstla ami vt aatniislnu l ttrntnrjr, 1-srelvr J. l'rtiM.,y of l',.rllsli,t, ruioiljr ut Milllnoliiah, alala of urt'suit. iisk uiu iisy ninl in mis time hia tMiim BUtemi'iil Nil. '4114, for Hi ntlrrhaas uf limn', ul ri-o-iii hi, 'J-J, In titwbaltlo ha. V j,,iilh, islif Nil. 7 vsbI alnl will fifftir brutil tu tint thai Ilia land suiiglit la attir taluabla lur In uhiImt or ainn than lor aarleullural inn i.,im ii, alnl In vitahlUti hia rlalm U aahl Uinl lit'l. in, tin, llrwl.lrr atnl Kr, river oflhla .,(tl. ! at I iri (on I'lly, (Irefou, tiu hurailar, th mil tlay nf NoteittlM'r, law. II - Haiti,- aa wlttt"ca: J, If. Itafaatt, T Mlirv., i Iki ii.Ii.hu. u. M li.rtlau.i, allot I'.irllali.l. Uri-snll. Any and all tunum rtalutlns ailvt-ra) th alMiir ili-w rtlH',1 Until air rnlllratnl tn file thalr elaliiia ht.lliU i.mi p uli'nr ts'liirc aald tth day uf Nuvi-mUr. I-W J.T. AfrUKSoN, a li. lu r. Krulilsr. TIMHI.lt I, ASP AIT JI NK 1IS7.-NUTICK t'tH I'l IIUCAlttl.N. I'nllrd sialps linl offl.-a I'li irmi cily. Iiiranu, July II, sw) Nulli-t. U hi-reliy gltt-n trial lu tsiiniliaiir Willi the protlal'itii nf the act of riurraa of JinifS. Is;s, inilili-.l -Au ad lor lliv sal ol tillihrr lati.li III tilt llalea of Oregiift, talllnrul, ,Srt a. la and W aahlustnu 'l arrllnry,'' !,cHirp t'. Klltttry, at Orei,ii City, nullity nt llaektua, atat I tlti'siiu. Iiaa lltla day Slrd tu lltla orMi-a ln mult! italrmrltt No. 'JtUU, lur th ptltrhaa ef Hit- iiy el at-1,. uri4 uf act, ant! a,.', uf ui4 ul action No. s.itt tuwilhli Nit. 'Jauutlt, rangr No S ra.t. ami will offer irtsif lo ihow thai tit.- Isiid ai.iiKhl li ui'irti valtiattla fur ltatltlsr ut almie than dr asrlrilllitral iitirpuai, aud It, r. Ial.ll.lt hit. Halm til aald faltd IVfiir the K.'gkatrr and Kt-ct-lvrr of thlanme t lirrguQ ill), mea-oit. mi Wnltieatlay, th Crib day tit iti.tii,r, lyo. lie iiainea a wltiipaara' W. IHitinnirr, J. Kill nry.ol hln-rlilait. Uri-gini: A W. Klchay, liil J, A. rut ol 1'iitllalid. On-fill. Any and all peraniia rlaluilnf dvprajly Ih aUive di w riiird lauda are rvi(tit.aled to fll thalr t-latlitalll till eflli- till or ts-fitr aald Mh tlay el a.,y. nilii., Is-ju, i T, AITKKSIIN. s II' lu IS Krf later llStllKIl I.ANH. ACT JI'N'K K tSTS -NllTlCg rull ITIil.ll'AIION. t'nllrit Slate laad lllf. dn-siiu City, (.'resnu, July II. isuo. Nnllre l herehy glvt-u that lu ctinti)lttt Willi lltt- prut laliina nf Ih acta of CoiisrtsMlof JinifH. ls ptitllled "Au ael fur the sale uf tltnts'r laniU 111 Hie Stale ol I'allfnrnla, liregua, Nevada, ninl Vt aaliliiRluit Twrrlamy, Tllllr K Inner, of Sheridan, enmity of Yamhill, atate of On-a-im, has llil. tiny nlt-d III lltla oftli- her awurii Hale-im-iit Nn. lis), lur thtt tmn-haa of the frt ot Mcctiou Nn. 'Jl. In tutt nihlb Nit. 2 south, rani No 7 cant and w III urTer prtsd In ahuw that tfi Inud "iiiikIiI la mnre valiiaM for It timber or .lour than fur ssili-nltiiral purisiaea, and to e tshll.h her claim tu aald land btdure the Kt-sla. ter aud HtM-elver of Ihla ulhce at (ireguii luty. uit'iion ,ou t-dntiailaT the Mh day of NoYeiu Iter, IMS). rttit nalnea aa wlluraael Wm. Iltllamnore, J. Kinney, nl Hlierlilan, orrsou, J. A, Km and A. W - Itiehey nf I'urllaiid, Ori'sun. Any and atl prriuiiia t-lalmlng adversely the the alsivt' lit-afrllM'd landa re reipiealed tu flle their elalma Iti thla uillce ou or In-lure aald ftth day el Nnvt'iiilwr, tsisl. s H, in-lt. J. T. AI'I'KHHON. Keg later. TIM II K M LAN I) ACT, JI'NK IH7S NOTICK KtiK ri ilLICATInN. Co It I'd Hlalea Und Offlre I Iri g.m l ily. Hr July, tl, ls0 Niitlee ia hrrt-hy given that 111 eumptlaliee wltu the iinivlNlmiN of Hie act el Coiigreaa ol Jiiut' !i, M7s. t'lilllled "All Net fur the aale uftl ro ller lands 111 the Hlateauf California, (Ireguu, Nevndn, and Vt anhlngtnii 1'errllury," Mary I.'. I leak Ills, nf Sherldnii, roil nt y of Ysmhlll, atate ol Oregon, hsa thla day fllrd in thla nfnt-e her awuru Intement Nn, 'jl. fur the pureliaiie of the nw, uf ai'i-llun Nn. H III tnwiiahlp Nn. i auuth, isnge No. 7 east, and will ortt.r prtsif to allow tluil the land sought la mure valunhto fur Iti KiuIst ur atone tlisu fur at;rlt-iilliirl pur(oaea, and lu eNttililtnh her claim tu aald laud befure the Meglaler and Keeelver of Ihla ofllee at l)re KonCily, Oregon, ou Weilueiday, Iho Ml) day ul Nnvt lilher, m). Hint luiniea n wltiieaava: Vt'. Uliiinioure, J. Kinney nf Hherlilnu, tireguii; J, A. Fox, and A. W. Hlehey uf I'orllsnil (iregiill. Any and all nerauua elaliiilng sdveraely th nliuve tleserlhiMi Inuila are reiiiiented to file llielr elnliua ln;tlila nlllee on or before said Mb dny of Nnveiiils.r, Is!), J. T. AfrKltaoN, ti ll, JO 10 Ki-glater. Tl.MHI'.lt I.ASP, ACT JUNK 8, 1878. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. I'nitcd Slates Land Offlce. Oregon City, Oregon, July 81, 1K). Notice in hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of the acts of eon grcss ol'jHiie S, 1H78, entitled "An act for Ihe side nl'tiiiilicr lauds In the stntes'nf Call fnrnla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, Charles J, Deaklns, of Sheridan, county of Yamhill, slate of Oregon, has this day filed in this otllco his sworn statement No. U1N7, for tho purchase of lots 1, 2, .1,4, of section No. H, in town ship No. 2 South, range No. 0 cant, and will tiller proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone llinn for agricultural purposes, and tu es tablish his claim to said land before, the Itegister and Keeelver of this otlice at Ore L'liut'ilv, Oregon, on Wednesday the Sib dnv of November, 1WK. le names as witnesses; w. Dinsiiiooro, .1. Kinnev, of Sheridan, Oregon, A. W. Klchey, and j. A. Ko.x of I'ortland, Oregon. Anv and atl persons claiming adversely the aliove -described lands are nitieaied to (lie their claims in this ollice on or before said Mh dnv of November. n-11, '10-111 J. T. ArrsssoH, Itegister. t M fn Mlilo Orion w The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD Iii tho luBt aixtv ilavu. Examine tho record. Very night- Iv. adioiiiH Uio boHt imnroved to tho manufttcturing part. Don't fail to look at it before purchasing. Terms very easy. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE OHlco near Post Oflico. E. S. WARKEN, ilsutanles a lull lint of Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc., Which I olTsrs at VERY LOW PRICES, Kither CAHfl or on Hit INSTALLMENT PLAN. You cannot do better PORTLAD'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OPENS SEPTEMBER 25th. 1890. CLOSES OCTOBER 25. Higimr I.iheriiti'i Military Band of Fifty 8electd MusiciariB will furnish tli intiHie. Six and one half acrei of floor space filled to over lloH ing with tho wonder of thu wonderful age. A world of mechanics in Mihiuturo. Not to visit this Great Exposition n(I V1CW ,ts wontlprg in every department of art and science will be to miss an opportunity such as hits never tn-en presented to the people of this coast Ix-furc. The Fat and Domestic i':n v u,.. ) ttiwl lnu hundred dollars iH offered in cash i. . ..: .: from 1 V. M. until 10 P. M. One admission ticket admits to both. Prim., niliill. 50 cents: children 25 cenU. Reduced raU-s on alt trans portation lines loading to Portland. 1 3 JC LOCKS, I irvvrrpv av 14 ll aaaii a t SPECTACLES SILVERWARE WATCHES, ETC. All repairing done and warranted. (COITMIllHTItll ) Mrs. C. H. L. Oregon City Sash MANUFACTURERS 0F- Sush, IWrs and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, Special sizes of doors and Estimates for ttsirwork. FOR SALE. One of tho nicest places in Clack amas bottom, being 85 acres. The finest of land for a peach orchard. 1100 young peach trees just be- i in ginning to iicnr; goou dwelling hotiso on high ground and all of the necessary out-buildinge, etc. 45 TO 50 ACRES IN FINE CULTIVATION. One of the finest springs in Clackamas county. For sale cheap for a short time. P. C. HUMPHREY At Clackamas, F. 0. McCown at Oregon City. United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W. II. Cooke, Manager. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGONjCITY. Tho I. E A DI N (fLrVE R Y STABLE of the City. Rigs of any description furniMliod on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Homos Boarded and Fed on reason bit terms. S UK RUT'S SALE. fl.l.l lW illlllrtH I County ur Clackamas! " . Notice Is herflhr Riven that In miritianr of n tinier ol aale laauetl out ol and under th. aaal nf the Circuit Court ol th Stat ol Orc foa, County of Claekamai, dated th M day of Aiiftiat A. l., 1KU0, and to me dlraotad and de livered aa SherllT ot aald eounty pursuant lo a decree In aald court In a intt In equity. Wherein V. O. Hardin- le plaintiff, and Henry llinsit and Ijtum Omog are defentlant. and oonnnaiiillnK me to make lale according to law olthe land and premlaea hereinafter Jeaerlltd In order to make the atim ol One Couiand Ix hundred dollar ti)iher with Intereat thereon at the rater? ten per rent pat annum tnce the tiA dayol April, 1W0, tnd lor th fu rlh er rum of One hundretf and Ifty doltara. Attorney fee anil lor the further atim ol tlt.ti aud that aald aum bear lutereat Irom date ol decre. at the rate or leu per cent per annum until paid and formata and dtaburecment. Now lu order tn aatiafy aa d amount. I will on Saturday, Seutemlier Tl, 1S90 at th hour ol 10 o'clock, A M. at the Court Houa door ia Oreiion City, Clackamaa Couuit. Oreion nro- oeed to aell at public auction to th hlaheat Ditiat-r itir uaan in nana, tne lOiiuvtiiK tva crllied tract til land iituated l ViKMmu County, Oron. to wlt: Th SWi ot Section 28, 1 4 a. r 1 e, of th Wil- lamene Meriiuan cnniaiinii( lwaerea more or leaa. All will be aold U) aallafy aheaumaaa uccreeu logeiuor wun coaia ana accruini eotti, W. W. H. SAMSON. BhortfT oi Clackamaa County, Oregon. By J. K. MOKItIS, Deputy. Dated at Oregon City, Orciou, AuguatW-lWO. S;-IWS'JS. -..V-51 part of town; also convenient TRACT. WLLIAMS & PORTER AgenU- than to call and examine jgpjj Stock Department, fVt.lar 9 Kivft thousand five premiums in this department. Stock a 1 VI ..-i;t H t t F. noHitlfill For information address. li. n. ALii.r,, oujti.. uuva to . (copy RIU HTK D. ) BURMEISTER. & Door Factory windows made to order. Orders promptly filled. Spring and Sinnincr, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods, Also in Embroideries. ThoGreatEastcrn Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. UVEip(E$ pOTEL. orrosm post orrics, main bt., OREGON CITY, Or. FIRST CLASS Accoiiimonatlons Tor Commercial Trailers. Barber Shop A Buth Room In Connoction. None but American Help Employed., Meals 25o, Rooms 25 and 50c. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. UUIIVJB. Vrt riUILlUATlOS. United States Land Otlice. Oron City, Oregon, July 80, 1890. notice I herby g!vn that lu compliance with the provision, ol the act of oonnreaa ol June 8, 187. entitled "An act for the sale tim ber land, In th atate of California. Oroirou. Nevada, Washington Territory," , William Dellaven, ol Willlamlne. oounty ol Yamhill, ttale ol Ore ton, haa thla day filed In this ollice his sworn statemeM No Slim, lor the purchase of th t f itW a lots S and 4 ot seellon No. lu lownahlB Ho. I Kuth, ranre No. 7 et, ndi wlUoaerprool to ahow that the law ouht. ltr valuable lor Us limber or attme than, far at rloulltiml pnrpoaes, and to traiablish his. claim to aald land before the S.lster aud Re eelferollhls olflc at Oregon City, Oron.nH on Wednesday, the Sth, day ol November, fesulT He names aa wltiiaa; J, A, Fox, A. W. Rlohey.oll'ort anatOr,, Jpseph Kluuey, Ohas. Kinn.y ol 8herldn, Or. " .i.AIZJ!?.1i S4"0"1 olalmln- a.lyersely the abptfeMesorlbed lands are reiitiested to Sle Uielr claims In this office on or before said 6th ( 'wnlt!11"'' WMK J' T' Ari-KsoN Itegister. ,lMfi :e.l(A t f --is t