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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1890)
f HOME AND VICINITY. Brief Kiugrai-lw of a Local and iWwn Nutuiv. JUItcii r t' Cllct4 From (It; Ml ('tintr. The Otvipm ',y l''u lo i:m Io-.Ikv to take rt iu 111 sihibi twn'M t tli Kur nronJi. 0lt. J.T. AHrn Is attending Ihe ,lsto Uir ami is one o( the Judg-ee t tht Menu J aim and t). K. A. Frnytsf h piiivluiw'd trm of 4H acre ft miles itvttt town fur i5 Hr acre. J. P. (ile, prominent illiidu of ivrilsud. died last Saturday morning . Mm. l'ulo it sister of Mrs. II. Cochrane of this 'itv Mr 0. K. A. Krttii has re-col vd about ctr load ' frwsli butter ml eggs .luiitit! the taeea. I'rlcM iiitthtr than for sale limiMi oiiil two lots in fn mail I'iico IScO. Apply to J, W, llpel. The civility board ol exiuilaiatioo I In session tin week, but fluds but Uttto to mu'lov its time. .. .. v A M market hss been opened by Mr. Trvitihalh, and th epicure ot Onr-gutt City are now luxuriating on fresh (lab,; The Kiith social hop a ill b given at tli armory hall Saturday night.. Ths tiatl 11 Saturday night was tlx success f llie ScasOH. The attendant t th public school is over l(kl more t this tortu than here tofore. It in evident that th testing rapacity will Ih) crowded. The enterprising resiilauls of Canby are making preparation to orvauiie a bii of trade or something similar, and a ill t ike step to a.lvertistt Iheir town. A very pleasant I.iwn party was given la.-t Krui.iv evening at th resilcni-e of Mi. I. '. t'aplea, iy tin' youn4 poile' ,-tv the l'rvtiy t'-riu clinrli . i f ' ' ' li'S Ki'ge'l vi- I vim in; iiioiv Ih'II ill ill n other iT'ti t i ! !; in Kiitfimitl or America tiu ..I in t ioiii T;i I'n'ii'! will rontiniM ratin u 1 1 1 1 dtsmt t' tint i( Jnu ry, tlior . I! in.! nua 'nri exli-iKivt n innlitir of rii", 1 1 naiHti aini filler. n .ilu in of lir Mi'inlity n ulit rulle I mil tin Ini' i 'onipaniea t llie oi l I'hoenii tun I iu. now iim-iI hv teiuuta Ilia tin i iin-'ki'il heiom ioiii( in u h il.nn .i.f . 1! .r i t tin iln .il Mr. Krank Kel l X. "i 'loiiiitain Vie, on Satunlit. Ut. i Ijiui'tfr. Tln voting mother ami b.i'.' n.nii; aeli, un'l Krmik nerenely liii'.k. n.' In. pie tlif l.i-t aeeil ol linn. ICciih iu' vr o.ik'x Swi. Hell Itingi-ri ml Ske'. h t'ointsly t'lub at I'opa'i h.i'i lliur-iUv evening, Septetnlier 25. 1 li v are iiolfl fur giving tliat clatw en tcru n iii'iilit every whera. The rt'iiih'iit in the north part ol ton it slioul.l double theif alforu, and ectin the organitatioii ol a flra cum (Mtiy in that part (( the city The city will grant them fire paraphernalia oon a un organiiation ia etTected. Tin Krfatetit comedy and musical event of the aeaiton, carrying over teven thouaml dollari worth of muitiral initra nientn. (Hkta' Comedr Sketch I'lub and ;. Hell Kingera. Kacb memtier au artut bsiy, ilaughter ol Mr. and Mra I'al lick Slciiee. iied 4 year and live uiuntht, died in thia fity Friday evening, S.t. I.'. The funeral Mrvicea took place from the Catholic church Monday, and wire conducted by Father Hillebranti. Farmer"! wilt do well to call on O. K. A. Kievia, who has on hand freali grata aevtU, and will keep all kind of garden red in bulk. Special inducement to thot buying in large tiiaiititie. All F.aatern need from I. M. Ferry k Co., Wtroit, Mich. John M. Dickenson, of Handy, who wan arrested laat week for whipping hi wife, had a hearing on Thuraday belori Justice Fouts, and wa fined IV) for in du'gng in the luxury. I not cad of py iiiu his tine, he nreferred to buv it out in the county jail. The work of putting the machinery in the big addition to the wollen mill i in progri!! and the room will aoon hum with the active machines. Une end of the itTound floor ha been fitted np with an elegant suite of oflice for the uae of the coinpan' officer. They are about reailv for occupancy. A Ivmt '.1)00 laborer are employed on the I'nion Pacitie railroad between Van couver and Seattle, and Kalama, and Cbpli.il i Work lian not commenced on the Vancouver bridge, yet in earned as the plan have not received lb ap proval of the chief engineer, who i off on a puninierwacation. I'artisan, Olympia, Wab., )': The exhibition of Oak' Swim Hell Kingera and Comedy Sketch Club at Columbia ball on Monday evening wa well at tended. The performance wa all it wan advertited to be and even more. Harry K.ulcs, the facial autocrat, take the cake. The entire company did good work. Tin? Oregon City Electric Light Co. hi'M a meeting Monday evening, and re-elected the following board of direct ors: M. A. Straiten, Tbo. Charman, O. A Haniing, T. L Charman and E. L. Kdntinan. The company I in a atis factorily iros'rous conditio notwitb "tamling their Ioksui from last winter' flood. Joseph Skelton wa arreateil Tuesday on a etiagre of annuult and battery on complaint of Mr. Anticline Way. The tronhle grew out of iome trouble lie-twi-en their children. Mr. Skelton bail a jury trial before Juetlce T. V. Fout yetturday, who returned a veridict of notguiltv, O.K. Hayc appearing for the defendant. The partie live at Cft neniah Mrs. C. H. Hurmeister find her btii ncHs increasing to such an extent that tie has employed another first class jeweler in addition to Mr. William An derson, who need no commendation to the public. The new addition the es tablishment is Mr. Joseph Johnson. Mr. liurmeirttHr is building up flour ishing business by fair dealing, and keeping only goods that she can, with out hesitancy, warrant. There was a collision at Woodburn Monday evening between a Southern I'aciflc friegbt and a narrow guage mi xcd train . Hy the transaction the lat ter line had a car loaded with wheat knocked from the track nnd demolished. The broad guage in backing ran into the farrow gauge, the trajn of which wa landing across the former' track. The freight was delayed ever hour, arriv ing in AJbany about 4 o'cleck yesterday morning and remaining until )2:3QP. M Q.i last Saturday evening the ltd "tince, and, barn occupied by Mr. Q. W, wy lan, wa burned to the ground, Tht jiD is KiuinnKP.ii In tiavfl catiuht from dufeutive flue, and had conaiderable tart When disoovered.. Mr. Boylan wa 'Kiitt in Portland during the afternoon, d leturnod In time to find the house in flames, One bundled and fifty bushel ot oats were burned with the barn . mall portion of the household good were raven . .The building belonged to Mr. W, If. p0e, and were partially lnured. A quint wedding wa held nl the roil- lllllllrt ikf .1.1 11...... L'.... . i . . " "" iti.i "ivrviay, Tht ooutractlngnlwi Mr, Arnold Urahamof Marshland, Columbia county, nd Mis Otforgle Thorn, ol tltli citv, dangbti'rof Mr. Thorn. Only relative -... iv MiilllliuiaiD IIH'llllHoI tllll III lite and bridegroom wmn i.rnt 'n, certmony was mi formed by Kev, Mr. Clai'P.ol lVrtland, ami wa llltingly impwaave. After the witunoiiy a splendid banquet w a prad, which wa duly appreciated. The newly married couple followed by the best wUhea of many friend will make their future horn at Marshland, Columbia county. Voik at the Clackamas salmon hatch ery ha tan commenced, ami In a few week egg and young ll.b may be cen in all alage of grvwth. The artillclal propagation of aTmou U an lnliiMtmg tudy. l'Mn It iiieo to a large ex tent, depend the future of the n-linon iudnslry of thl state, a the natural iu creaa of the Halt i not iilhclent to keep pace with th heavy annual catch. I nlted State Fih CoinmiMionvr Hub bard this year has charge of the hatch ery, and lint usual dice is eipevUd. Hie output ol tub this year, however, will (all abort of last year owing to the high water and a delay In building the rack. If 4,tk.),iHiO young fish are ob tained, the fish coiniiiUaionora will real ise their ipfctalion Colonel Beet, ol the First regiment and hi staff consisting of Capt. M. O. Butt.rtWld, Capt. lieuteuant U. F. Tel ler, Lieutenant L. C. June, l.ieutenaut B. K. Smith Lieutenant B. C.Towue, Lieutenant E. J. Moore, Pergeant J. U, B. I'hlUlp and Sergeant K. T. Chase cam up from 1'urtland Saturday alter noon, and were met by Capt. Jas. l SI aw, Lieut. K 8. Warren, and l"rivate Pattee, of Co. F, ol thia city. The en tire party camped at the Clackamas hatchery over Sunday, and returned Monday morning. Private I at tee went along as chief cook, and all report hav ing had a pleasant time. Numerous complaints are beard on every hand regarding the lamentable condition of the side walk in Oregon City. While a numta vl resident are doing laudable work iu constructing new sidewalks, several non-resident and other, either positively refuse or neglect to make repair or build new side walk in front of their premises. This gives a variegated apppeamnee to the walks hat d.ies not strike the viaitoi favma bly, whooften nukes comments un I heir deplorable condition The alientinn of the stiwt coinmision and t it v ciy coun cil called lo this fact. The ndvantages of a Iree budge are maliilold and I'oitUnd sh.uld not he low to aipre'iaie t us fact, hunng the past a.vk a b ind .f U.S.) sheep came over the Harlow ru.nl fiom Eastern Ore gon (or the I'ortlatul maikt't ln-tca l of being driven dirtit lo I'orilai.d, they weie hniught around by the On gon t by in e suseiis,oti bri tgt. to save p.iymg loll, It is n every day is cm r in e lor iiiiui'g ant wagons to go miverul miles out ol thu way to avoid kiying to, I. Portland nuy ik llni (Hiiiil inlii.illy and Ituihl a brv bridge. "Agiiculliiral I hill" is the title of The otlure I luld's South American anicle ill tiie October number ot II tsris's Mo SIN Mr Child visiltsl several of the rich agricultural province ol Chili, and made a personal study ol their resources, and of the methods ol fanning, fruit growing, etc., pursued by the inhat-i-tai.l. The article ia fully illustrated from drawing, by leading American ar tist. The Headlight lor September, an olll ciat hand book, railway and postal guide, haa been received . It I an invaluable publication for reference, and contains an official and complete index to the transportation syst)in.c( the North Pa-t-itlc coast, li is published by The Headlight Publishing Company si Port land, with a subscription rate at $1.1)0 per annum. Single copies, IU cents. The Salem Statesman, in giving an ac count of the oiening of the State Fair, says, Joseph Purdom.of Oregon City, hss charge of th ticket and telegraph office at the fair grounds station, lie acted in the same capacity last year, and ia well acquainted w ith the duties of the position Mr. K. O. Good, now of Itedding, Cal. but formerly of Chicago, is in the city the guest of Mr. Jas. Thorn. lie is interested with Mr. Thorn in the manu facture of an Improved dry process con centrator, a machine for working rebel lion gold and silver ore. Tbev will es tablish their factory in Portland. Mr. Lydia Tlclinor IWiley will lecture n the Congregational church Friday evening. Mr Hailey wa the Brt laily missionary among the Mormons. Each and every member of the trouoe brim full of fun that will be thrown out promiscuously in a relined and pleaaini manner. Oakes' Comedy Sketch Club. Special attention I called to the new advertisement of ( Helling. Ho ha re ceived a splendid assortment of fall and winter goods. f It aunt Noelal Party. One of the leading event of the past week in social circle wa a denkey party at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ack- erman. in party, wnicn wa given uy Mis Minnie Ackerman, in honor of Mis Peggy Underwood, of Eugene, a visiting friend, wa one of the most suc cessful and enjoyable entertainment of the season. At about 8:30 o'clock the parlor filled up and soon a congenial company had gathered there, The fol lowing were the participants: Misses Etta I'ope, Vera rtllshiirv, Winnie Williams, Annie Graham, I.nru Miller, VevaTull, Annie Dolan, Minnie Ackerman; Messrs. Miller, Hickman, Logus, Cowing, Hnaw, ltosenbaum, Ike Ackerman, Will Ackerman, and Misses Barlow and Hteinhauser, who assisted Mis Lorine Ackerman in entertaining her sister' guests. After the necessary introduction, which were followed by a pleasant chat, games ol various Kinu were played, which increased the tesiiv mood ni the gay circle, and were kept up during the greater part of the evening. Next came relreshinenis ol every description, alter wbi.'li Missel Lorine Ackerman, Htein hauser and Barlow entertained the com pany with musical selections. After ward a dance wa indulged in which continued until a late hour, and the merry company dispersed with pleasant recollections of a most enjoyable evening. A new lot of blanketo just received by Tbos Charman A Hon. Earnestly Urging a Bteotat of the Ntats. This morning Messrs. J. C. Montgom- C. H llixld. Colonel John Mc- Cracken and Herbert Bradley, the com mittee appointed to urge a recount oi of the population of this state, met in the Chamber of Commerce to exchange view a to the bed mean to be adopted to impress upon the proier authorities t he justness of the demand of a recount In tni tte. The chairman, Mayor l)e- Lahmutt, being absent irom me city, Mr. Montgomery presided over the de liberations. .... The meeting wa of bnof duration, and the rult wa that Hecretrry M.r. Frank ici,.t. nu..i,l instruction to wire ev- ery Board fil Trade in, the state that they telegraph Oregon ' representative tain authorization for the Ukmg of an other isensu throughout Oregon. The Board will undoubtedly act upon this suggestion and it will be a mrprise if Mr. Porter Joe not lucoumb to the pressure brought to bear DKn him, .Telegram , The State Board of Horticulture have n nltt4.il uiujiral npftiftrlliafs in Jackson county to clear their tree of insect let wlthiu fifteen day or their tree will be cut down aid burned at the expense of 10 e owner. LOCALCOMMENTARY Obscriations of 'Hie KeM)itcr While tm His Beat. Fire ('omiiiy.-ltnslneis lrn--Hchools That ( euple The Chicago Herald devotes a uuarter ofaoolnmn tu a young lady, who ha successfully run art engine In a laundry for three years. Th Herald says: "To see a w oman running an engine in real life is a genuine novelty. l'Tie lair sex occasionally run engine In novels, on the stage, and so on, but a real live female engineer is a new sensation. Of course, this one I In Chicago, and of course, she is young and pretty. They always are. The romance ul the cat I, however, cut out by the cold blooded announcement that she is not doing It to save a husband, lover, or father' Itle or liberty. She I purely mercenary." Oregon City can discount this boastful, Chicago novelty sensation, without going tu the precincts of a wash house, where white girls have to compete with the heathen Mongolian. Miss Urn Coch rane, a comitoaitor In Tu KxTtRraia otltce successfully manipulates lbs engine thai ruus tli press!, and thoroughly understand the working of th mi chlaery to the minutest detail. She handle the engine with more skill than any of the engineer who have preceded her, and I not, Ilk the Chicago girl, ashsmed lo let her work be known. Nei ther is licomietled to run an englue a a mean ol livelihood, a her parent are abundautly able to provide for her, Chicago may outdo St. Louis, but she can't hold a candle to Oregon Ciiv, the manufacturing metropoli of the Sorlh west. On day last week an Oregon City lady was returning from a vacation accom panied by her Uochildien. Theyouner a little tut of about four years, toddled down the aisle tusking friends with all the paimengers. She carr.ed tightly grasped In her chuhtiy right hand a plump, riie banana As she walked down the aisle she cams to an old couple uumistakhly from th country The little one stopped and calmy survived the aged pair soon attracting th woman' attention she eyed the child thrt ugh her steel howed spectacles until she spied the bsnana. Her face lighted up and leaning over, in a high thin voice she said, "is that a bornaner" ? The I shy gravely nodded her bead. "Well, won I you give in a piece T Inan instant the li'.lle band went up, and the old lady In ike off a generous art saving: "I've allele wanted ter taste one". Thee iil.l. steadying herself w ith her empty bands, gravely watched the woman eat the u nit and then, p.-erlng into her lace with her innocent blue eves solmrly as.ed : "la itdood?" Funny 1m idiiiits in cur on the tadrad. Funoiulfl Har-kHpsrt. The 1'. ill. Express instead of advocat ing proliltiiiiuii alone, now advises whisky drinkers lo make tin t- wi.es their barkeeeis, but does not ex lain how the single man are to provide them selves with barkeepers. Following are the words of gratuitous advice given by that journal : 'tine gallon of whisky costs stioul J and contains, on the average, &S ten rent drinks Now, if you must drink whisky, buy a gallon and make your wife the bar-keeper; then when you are dry give her ten cents for a drink. When the whisky is gone, she wi'l have, after pay ing for it. l Ml It-It, and every gallon therafter will yield the same profit This nonev she should put away in the Savings Hank, so that when you have become an Inebriate, unable to support yourself, and shunned and despised by every respectable person, your wife may have money enough to keep yon until your time comes to fill adrunkard's grave. Hlllsmett Paper ana Palp Co. It is now an assured fact that the Willamette Paper A Pulp Co, will build a largo factory at an early date lor the manulacture ol news and other paper. The machinery has all been ordered in the Kant, and will be ready for use by next spring. Work will likely com mence within a couple ot weeks on the foundation, which will be constructed in the most substantial manner. The new building wili occupy the entire apace between their present building and the Crown Paper Mill, a width of about 300 feet. This company owns two of th largest paper mills in California, and are at an expense of H,(X0 per month for coal used In their engines, liu company have already expended one-half million dollar on their plant here, and hardly vet have begun active oiieration. there is no doubt but that this company will concentrate their principal interest here, a there is a vast difference be tween steam and water power a an item of expense. Tne first expenditures of the company will be for the new paper milt, which will be especially nude for the manu facture of newi paper, and the plant and and building will be so arranged that machinery for making fine grade of paiwr can be added at any time re quired. Verily, the greatness ol uregini,iiy as a manuiacturing center naa noi yei been conceived. Tsk Nutic. Contractors and builder are hereby warned not to contract for building a new schoolhouie in school district No. 41, commonly known as the Mount Pleasant district, as the parties proposing to let said contract are not a legal school board and hence any contract made with them as a school board will not be valid in law. We also give notice that we are determined to resist in all legal ways the collecting of a tax voted by a gathering of citizens of said district on the 4th of September, as said action was obtained by gross misrepresentations ami uiegai voting, and as said gathering was not a legally constituted school meeting, hav ing been called by men not legally qual ified to do io, J, W. Okout, Director elected at annual meeting, W. W. Mav, Joskph Walton. Hitting Th Bight Nail on ths Head. Halem Journal : The Journal Is a re publican paper, but it can see but lit tle use for any ditVussion from a political standpoint. When there is no election in Oregon for twe year, what i the use of partisan editorials and red-hot politi cal controversy? Ttieonty political busi ness before the legislature tithe election of a United States senator, and that can hard ly be said to in vol ve a contest. 1 he main thing promised the people all three platform virtually agree on in theory, if not In details. Three-fourth of the business before the legislature i non-political, and the most Imiiortant measure to be considered are purely of an economic character. What the use of politic? r It will not be long until nearly aM o the little country papers will tie raging for John. H, Mitchell who never yet tan for office without buying up two-thirds of the country papers, One of them he nal.l nearly 1300 and the other cost htm 11200. The latter we believe claims to be a citv i.ftoer Woodburn independent. The Independant evidently doe not believe in selling out at extortionate rate Probably ebouffUU would suit the Inde pendent. At Mndford. William Singer's son about 10 year old. wa ''monkeying" with a giant powder cap and a pin Hun day, resulting in a badly damaged hand , PKItWINAI.. Major Chantian In tan confined to hi room tinea last Sunday. Mr. W. M. Bhattk, of Canby, wus in Oregon City yes'nrday. Miss Fannie BoU, who ha tan ha lting friend left for the East. Mr. C. II. Pya left Monday for Hau Francisco on legal business. Mr. M. Haider, ol Igsu, returned hum (runt llwaco this week, Mr. II, 0. Tedfurd, of Ht. Helens, l-ut Sunday In Oregon Oity. Prof C. C Hrower, of Asloilu, was in the city Monday, Mr A . ('. Coles commenced scuool in district No. 7& Monday. Miss Aggie Heattle is teaching Hit) schisil In district No, 4:1, near South Ore gun City. Key. J. It. Teale, business msnsger of the I'sclllo Baptist was In the cgy yesterday. District Attorney T. A McllrhU Is attending the September term of circuit court in Clackamas county, Mr. D. C. Livesay, of the enterprising Arm of Shuts A Livesay, of Clackamas, was in town Monday. Mr 8. C. Hunysn. on of the live real estate agent of Clackamas, wss In the city Sunday. C. II. Caudeld and party returned Sunday from a short sojourn tu ths mountain fastnesses Ot the Csscsds range. Hon, E L. Kastbaai, who has been confined te hi room with rheumatism for th past two weeks, i somewhat im proved. Mr. Esra Hust, on of th lumber king of Michigan, w ss consulting with Messrs. Darin, Hurney A Draper in reference to Imber land thi week. Mr. I.. Blahraen. of Needy, ha re turned home from WeeiKrt, where h ha tan engaged In th logging busi ness for several month. Mis Eva Jerome, formerly of thl city, wa married In Portland last Thurs day to Mr. George Fuller. They bsv gone lo California on a wedding lour. Hon. W, Carey Johnson's two soul, Ball I-eVor and Nelto )eVore, are at tending the Wasco Acsdemy at The Dalles Miss Alice F. Hayes, daughter of Hon. II K Hayes, of Slaftord. has tan ap pointed I j a scholarship in the State Ag ricultiiral college, by Senator II E Crois. WILLAMsTTK KLKiTbFo COMI'iY. Maklsg HulMtanllal Istpruvsaisal f a Fsrataatat (ksnwlsr. The Willamette Kalis Electric Light Ciuiiany are taking their mibs and wire uff Main street in Oregon Ciiy, and are putting up new toles msde of cedar, sixty lest in length, sloug the railroad trail fiom the power house to Seventh street st which plsce they are taken ai'rons the sts.eiion bridge The imles are bored fur a distance of ten hi t from the bottom and filled with ie iroinnm lo preserve them for years to come, and will he handsomely painted Th president of lbs eoiiiany, Mr. K. L F-sMham is having all improvements made in a most snhstantial manner. The removal of (lie wire from Main treet shows the high appreciation In which the company regard the priva leges of Oregon City, and the residents will sver remember with feeling of re gsrd their liberal concessions in remov the wires where they will not endanger the lives of our firemen. Improvements of the most sulstslial character are being made It the power house, and will be permanent. A new roof is being placed over the building and the new wheels snd dynsmos being added will increase the cspacily of ths works lo lHOO horse power It is Intended to supply Port land with electric power whenever the same ll re quired or wanted, and th arrangements s re inch that the owercan be increased. A bid uas heen tendered for supplying East Portland with electric lights. Tins is an institution of which Oregon City mav well feel proud. It supplies 1'ortlsinl with electric lights, and will twfore many days provide power for the city, while it is nut only one of the possi- mimes, run one oi me proiiatiiiuiei that the electric power from the Falls will soon be th motive power in propelling cars from Portland to Oregon City. Nswipapsr tor Hals. In one ot the most prosperous counties f Oregon. Is the count yoffli lal pai er and ha tlieU. S. land onlce bus iness. Has a well selected newspaper and lob office. Established eight years, and la a paying proterty. (tool reason for selling. Is a bargain. Address this oAce. Farnsrs' Institute. Proffassors French, Itcher and Wash burn, of the State Agricultural College, held a farmers' institute for eastern Ore gon at the Union last week, A very In teresting meeting was held, and on of principal features was an extensive dis play of fruit, vegetables, cereal and mineral are on exhibition. .lollre. That my wife. Annie Davis, ha left me without any cause, and this notice is that I will not he responsible for any debt contracted after this date. September 16. Tim. Davis. l Holmes' Buslnoss College of Port land, Oregon, will open September 1st. J. A. Wesco, the leading penman of the coast, has become a partner in thl school, and will make It the leading busi nesscellege. send lor catalogue. Notice to Contractor. Bids are hereby invited for the erec tion of a school building at Mt. Pleas ant one mile south of Oregon City In school district 43, County ol Clackamas, State ol Oregon. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the oillce of County Clerk in Oregon City. Bid received tip te Saturday noon, Sept. HO, imj. the directors re serve the right to reject any or all bid. O. W. HinniiR, E. Khuxxjo, Jas. Pabtlow, School Board, Dist. 43 For Sale. 3'JO acres of land, 8 miles from Oregon City, at f 10 per acre. Apply to 1). J . SWITXIR. Small tract. ilUO an acr IU' miles east of Court House. Elegant build1 ing lot with discount for house. Atkinson A Nodi.k. old U. H. land otlice. Charman A Co., have luircbssod the entiie stock of Columbia Cottage Colon from Mess. Olsen A Louis. They are fine mixed paint, and give (atiafaction. Are put up in 6 gallon cans, 1 gal., quart and pints. Attention rrmeri. Howard's (Irist mill at M'llino having heen pbanget) to rolls, and enlarged, and rebuilt with new machinery, wilt commence grinding In llrst-chta shape about Heptetnber 10th, AU in need of good work both chop ping and flouring bring on your grain. J. T. Howard. 1 acre tract and lot In add'tlon near est oity school For sale at old V. 8. Land office, Ore gon City Oregon. Trespass Notices. Large siie, on cloth, and plain, at the Entknprwk Orricc, Rev. D. J. Trumbull, pastor of the Baptist church at Albany for three years, has resigned. BUTTli CREEK FAIR. Will be Held October and jid and .tli. A Urnnit Exhibit Pniiiilse.-.ll Hill he a Creditable Display. The ltiittu Creek Fair will I hi held on October 'id. !ld and 4th. As this Is th only (air to be held In Cliickaiiiit coun ty thl season, every clllr.nii should lend a helping hand to miikn it a grand suc cess. Tim lulr I under the maiiign uient of successful fanners who srv con ducting it on business principles. No further recommendation is necessary than to statu that Mr. Thoinu Scott la president and Mr. II. J. Hidings Is sec retary, llie premium list is conii'ct and tends to encourage the productions of superior farm products, linn breeds of stock poultry, household pro ducts, fancy and Industrial home work of every variety, Following Is a brief summary of some of the principal arti cles In the list; For the host hall bushel of the leading varieties of wheat, the first premium is $1 and the 2nd premium Ml cts l.llasral premiums are also offered lor display of graiu and grasses In lb sheath, beans and corn, carrots, man gel wurxel, tats, parsnip, turnip, rut- abagaa, pumpkins, squashes, cabbages. cauliflower, imtatoes, onions, water melon, musk melons, tomatoes, gres, apple, pears, peaches, quinces, etc, for the tat display of photographs and dentistry liberal pieiulums are of fered. F'or the uiflereul breeds of stallions premium offered from 12 tolA each, also coll, brood mares, bulls, calves, sheen, lamb, and hogs of all grades are provided lor. All th varieties of chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks get premiums of from ift tu 60 cents. Bread bakers and pastry cooks will be rewarded for their skill of Irom M cents to ft first premiums. r resh and packed butter, cheese, dried fruits and berries. Jellies, canned fruits preserves, all receive lilsTal encourage ment . Quills of all stvlcs, pillow shams, knit lace, milluerv work, I Hies, em broidery, cushions, ladles under wsro, crochet shawls, knit shawls, lascinators, scarfs in gieut variety, rag cartiets, rugi ladies and gentlemen li.s-e, counliopsne, lambrequins, apron, toilet sets, and many other articles too numerous to uieuiion sre litsrslly provided lor rreiiitiime are also ollcred lor o'lia mental work, ait displays, Mowers, bou quets and prises for children. 1 lie list is complete nnd contains many srlicles loo niimeious to mention in tins list. A Nuffli-lrnl Warning. The following notice was found on llie lour of a settler's cabin in the Skagit country, aslnngtou, by a traveler, alio traveled right along: "Tu All Con cerned: I have left my claim and cabin leiuiKirarllv to seek society and rci rea ltor!, and hereby warn all claim juniiers no keep off of my claim. If on my re turn 1 Hud it occupied I shall take to bounce the occiii-siits, and if then is no law made by tusn or the devil to give me possession of my own, 1 shall make one to suit their particular esse, snd shsll just everlastingly proceed to make it unhealthy for them in every reivt de Ipse facto Verbiim sat saplenli." If nothing else alsuit the notice would care away claim-jumpers, Urn learned termination would probably deter I lit-in from ineddliugin this psnlciilar case. M.OI KIT K Kill It T. UHAIN-Whut. urr bu, sue. thtli. err bu (s. ri.llt K-Mr.lirl.lt. nsr bbl. M ts) Sp.,nil irs.lt. AS tt I1U. llll'l'tf . Ili.l. IK S. L'. .... A a..-.-. . run., , .. r.!-. 1" . 1 P.as.i. osr bu, VW 1I11I..11., Vsr bu. It 'JA. Applss, Isrr bos, flue. PtU'lTHV-Cbli-kFlii .lrr..f.. If d..l. MY urlni. IjiM5U. Il. HsV. r-gr.U-Nh..ru. i.tr l..n. .'IM llrsn, lis .10 llsy, llmi.thy. bstnl. tl-.M. loots, 11 1. I l.itir bsl1. tlia.M. MKATS- rletif. live. 31,0; drv.aivl, V. Vtsl. drssssd. tin. Nov., Ilvs, 4.; drosst.!, r Hbtrn, ptr bsad, l-tei :sl. Unl. eotiiitry, bulk, tnr bound, se; buckst. I.p. Ilsms, pvt hiuii1, i:-o. Idas, lii.o Kbutil.lrrs: lis. PRIKII rHI ITS-AII kln.tt vt-rv dull. Acplr.. tun dried, : roscbtiit drill. Iilrsrbptl, rV4'o riumt. sun dried, insrlilii drlsd, 67i. erunss, sun dried, 44-s: tusrlilits dried, base. I'tirt. tun dried. t.c, uiarhlu dried, dare. HOI'S a lo SOo. ELY & HECKART, DKALKHS IN Merchandise. Stnru looatoil at Mountain View, on Mulalla road, one mile south east of Oregon City. We deal in Flour, Corn Meal , Food, Groceries of all kinds, Hoots and Shoes, tients' Underwear and other styles of Clothing, and numerous oilier articles suitable for the needs of the farmer and his family, lly prompt and fair dealing we hope to receive in future, as in the past, a liberal share of patronage. 40 The highest market price paid (or butter, Eggs and Fowl. September 11, 18IK). 'Hulloss. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. In the mutter of the estate of James tiny Bennett, a minor. To the next of kin of said minor and all person interested in said estate, lireuU ing. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, at the court room thereof, at Oregon City in the county of Clackamas, on Monday, the 2rHh day of September, 18U0, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order ol this court should not lie made, allowing the aule of the following described real estate, belonging to said ward, to-wit: An undivided one-third interest in that portion of the donation land claim of Peter Hcholl and wife, In township 2 south, range 2 west of the VV'illametto meridian, anil . beginning ut the southeast corner of said cluim ; thence north, tin degrees west, with the south line of said cluim, to where the said south line of said claim stiikes the bind now owned by John Uronor, on the north i.de of the Tualatin river. Raid last mentioned land being a part of the aforesaid claim : thence down said river. with the nortii bank thereof, to tbo southeast corner of the Joint Uronerlnnd n foresaid; thence northerly, with the east line of thu hint mentioned land, to a point where a lino running easterly and parallel with the south Une afore said of said donation land claim, to the east line of said claim; thence east on east line of suid claim to southeast cor- nur tuereoi, win Midline luv acres: thence from suid noi 11 1 on Uroner's said last mentioned line, tunning south, 08 degrees east, to the east line of said claim; thence south, 22 degrees and 30 minutes west, with east line, to place of beginning, containing 100 acres, in Washington County, Oregon, Witness the Hon. John W. Meldrum. Judgu of the County Court of the Stulo of Oregon, for the Seal. County of Clackamas, and the seal ot said court hereto aitlxed, this twenty-fifth day 01 August, A. 1). imxj. Attest : 8-28-0-25 II. 11. JOHNSON, Clerk. ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND E. G. CAUFIELD, WHEN IN NEED OP Pure Drugs, Fine Perfumery or Toilet Articles. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. TIM I) Kit LAND, ACT JUNE I, 171. .ori i: I'OK PIJNLICATIO. Joseph tadls. t'nltsd States Un.l Office, Oregon City, Oregon, July 1st, HUM. Notice Is liervby given that in compliance llh th provisions of the act of oongrsss of June S, Ibid, entitled, "An ad for the ssi of limber lands In the stales of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wsshliigton Tsrrllory." Joseph ledlof Oswego, county of I'lari ainaa, stale of Oregon, has this tlsy filed In tills u rill's liis sworn statement No 21 VI, fur th purchase of ths N of section No M, in township No S south, rang No 6 east, and will offer proof to show that ths Isnti sought is mors vslusbl for Its Unilier or stone thsn fur agricultural purposes, and to rstatilisti his elaim to said land before ths register and receiver of this ortice at Ore gon City, oreg.ui, on Tuesday, ths Ulstdsy ufiu lolier, I Kin. lie names as Knesset: Charlss Mesd, jsiuea Meelisn, William rsttsrsonraud Hu nts I'rase, sll of Oregon City, Oregon. Any and all iiersons claiming advsrsely the slsive Uescrllied Isnds srs rxjusius lo tile their claims In this utile on or before said 21st Usy ot October, IM. J. T. APPEKHON, . H7--IUH Ksgitter. TISOiKK UNI). ACT JTNg l, ll7t.-NOTIl'I fi'H ft BLICAIIO.N. t nits.l Slstst Uud Offlrs Olsgun Cllr. UlSf'.u. AUfUflS. ISWI. .N..II. Is hsrsbjr flrsa tbst In sillsDr situ ih fiu Linus ul ths stt ol eutM ol J. ins , l7s cutlllsd -au an lur th sals ot UaiUrr IsuiU In ibssistrs of California, Orosun, Navstla suit Wssliliigtou Tsrrlturr," lsniiar J. Jrsssr uf I'urUtiiil. O.MIUIJ of Muliiiunish, ttsu nl iirt'ioi. hss (Ins .lsy flint In Ililt ufllcs his uf li ilalsnisul Nu. list, for lbs purebss of Uis ftw uf sprllna Nu ft Is lownsblt Ns. 1 sniiib. isiis No. 7 msi ai4 will ollsr sruuf lo hew tlisl lbs Issii soufhi It mors valuable fur Its Umber or stuns thin lor agrttultural mirtsisrt. auil lo ssubllsb his rlaita lo ssld Isml ll.ir ih Hiislr suit Hsrslvsr ol Ibis i. dire at nrr.iu i lly, (irasoa. ea Thursday, Un (lb .1st uf Nutsmlmr, HMD. Ms ustnss st wliussort: i. II. Ilsfittt, T Jt.lTrts, t his. Oibora, U. M. UartlsotI, sll of furttautt. Orrgnu. Atif sod all Mrsoni rlalmlni sdvsrtsly tht sls.rs dm-flbed lsu.lt srs rs.iui.lnl to lis Ibslr rlslttit lu,lblt office ouor befuto ssld Sih dsr uf Kimrmb.1. Ins). J.T. Ari'KKstiN, sit. Wis Hiil.it r. TIMIIKK LAND ACT JI'NI 1 1 ITS. -NOTICE KtiR rtaUCATloN. t ollsd HlatM Land UfAce. limine l ltr. urrtua, July II, IMS) Nolle Is hrrel.jr ltio tint Iu eompllaurs llh Hi tu.Kl.l.mi ul lbs ail of eontsi uf Juutt, ls;s. rutltlrd "An a. t for lbs tal of lliulNir Isndi In tbt lUlat ul tirtfua. L'tlttursls, svalls sua nssninituu isrniurjr," 0 tor 1 c. Eluntr. uf t)rron City, county of clseksmst. ttit if Oregon,, has Ihli day llvd is tbll ijr-j ... b. .i . . . u "."",'u "i'' iur las purrnass nf m-ilou No. S.in town. hip No 9soiith. rstis So S esil, and will urTer proof lo thow thai the laud sought It more valuabls for Itt timber ur ttoue tban for agricultural purposes, aud to eslalillah bis claim lo tald Is 11 J be lor t Ih Ili'Sltler Slid Kei elver of thltorhct at tlreson City, tirefou. on Weduetdsjr, ths Mb day ol November, Isgo. Ileuametss witnesses: W. Plutmore, J. Kin ney, ol Hberlilan. tiregon: A W. Hlchey, aud J, A, Km ol rorUaud, tiresou. Auyeud sll persoui claiuilag sdvorsety lbs slsire ili irrlbeu lauds ar requeued lo III their clslms Iu tblt tirH.-s ou or before tsld 6th day of November, ins). J T. AITKKHON. s ic li)l Keilttor Tiki RKK UNP, ACT JI'Nl I. 17I -NOTICE ftitt flHUCAUON. t'nltrd Htttei Und Offli. Ores on City. Creuu, July II. IKS). Notice Is hereby given that la romellanr with the pruvliloui uf the eels uf CouireMof Junes, 17C entitled "An set for ths sal of Umber tandi tu the Slstes ot California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory, Tlllle Kluuey, nf Bherldsn, county of Yamhill, lUte ol Orrton. has this dsy Sled In thlt otT.ce her iworn state ment No. 'JIVO, Inr the purchase of the iei of section No. 34. In towmhtp No. I south, ranee No. 7 east and will offer proof lo thow that lot land tuiiibt Is mors vsluabls tor IU timber or stone tbsu fur sgrlcultural purpotei, snd lo ee tabll.li herelaliu to ssld land before the Reelf br and Kerelver ol Ibis office st Oregon City, Dreg on , un Wedursdsy the Mh dsy ol Novem her, irwo. She usines si wltues.es wm. Pinimoore. J. Kluuey. ol Hberlilan, Oregon. J. A, FoiaudA, W' Hlchey of Portland. Oreson. Auv and all persons rlalnitu adversely (he the above-described lands srs requested to Sis ineireiaims 111 una oracs ou or uelors tald em day u Nuvainber, ISM). S It, 10-10 J. T. ArrERBON, Heglner. T1MUKR UND ACT. Jl'NK 1 IS7S-N0T1CI KoR Pl'BUCATION. United Rtstet Und Otto. Oresou City. Or July, II. IssO Notice Is hereby siren thst In eomollaufs witn tne provisions 01 Ins sets or uongrese 01 June I, ISS. entitled "An act lor the tale of lltn lier Isndt In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Mary c. Deaklnt. nf Hberlilan, eounly of Yamhill, itsts of Oregon, has Dili day Hied In tblt office her iworo statement No, 2 ISA, lur the purchase ol the nw'i 01 tertiuu no. zt, 111 tow 11. nip no. 1 toutn. rauire No. 7 east, and will offer Proof to thow thai llie laud sou 1 lit Is mors valuable fur Its tlmlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami 10 estsDiitn ner claim 10 said tana beior the Register and Receiver of tbll ofnc st Ore gon City, Orecou, ou Wednesday, lbs Mb dsy 01 novemoer, invu. Nbe names as witnesses: W, Dlniraoore. J, Kluuey of Hberlilan, Oregon: J, A, Fox, and A. W. Richer ol I'ortlaud. Oreson. Any aud all person! claiming advsrtelf ths sbove-deserlbed lands ar reauetted to Die their claims lu!thli office on or before laid 6th dsy of November, :M. J, T. Arf KRHON, o-it, lu-jo jtegmer. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htatas Land Office. Oregon City, OrKon, July 31, WM. Notice is hereby iriven tbst In connill auce with the provisions of the sets of con Kress of June 3, 1H7M, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lunils in th stutes'of Cali rnrnin, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory, Charles J. Dt'skins. of Hlierlilun, county of Yamhill, state of Oregon, lias litis tlay tiled in this oilier lilt sworn statement No. Tor the purchase of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, of section No. II, in town ship No. 2 Hotith, ranire No. 0 east, snd will alter proof to show that the land sought ts more valuable for its timber or stons than for SKrioultural nunxises. and to es tablisli ills claim tu said land befors ths KKister and Receiver of tills oflice at Ore- irim t'ilv. Oresron. on Wetliiesdav ths &th uV of SoYoniber. 1, HenaiiKis as witnesses; w. Dinsnioore, .1, Mimey, or Bhcriuaii, Orrgon, A. w Itloliov. und j. A. Fox of Portland. Onion Anv and nil iiersons olainiimr adverselv the nliove-descrilied lauds are requested to tile their claims in this oillce on or before sum 5th tlay of November. H-H. 10-10 J. T. Arrissos, Register, Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby Klvsn that the under slgiied lias been duly appointed executor, with will annexed, of the last will and test anient of Josephine Rues, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate are notllieu to present the sains lor pay ment, with the proper vouchers, to me, at the luw oillce or U. K. Hayes, in Oreiron Oity, Or,, within six months from ths date of the 11 ret publication of this notice or they win ue iorever uarreu. FRANK REES, Executor. Dated August 11th, 18U0. 0. E. Hath, Attorney for Execu,tor, Fill Mil to Of 11 Citf. The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In tho lant nixty days. Kamino tho record. Very oilit y, atljobiH tho k-Ht improved part of town; alno convenient to tho manufacturing part. Don't fail to look at it before purchaHing. Tcrnm very eatcy. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE TRACT. Oflico near Pout Oflice. E. 8. WAKUEN, Alto carries Furniture, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc., Which he VERY LOW PRICES, Kitlier CASH INSTALLMENT PLAN. You cannot do better titan to call and examine .Jfrfo PORTLAD'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OPENS SKITEMHER 23th. 1890. CLOSES OCTOBER 25. Sicnor I-iljerati's Military ltand of Fifty Selected 5usician will furnish tho music. Six and one half acres of floor space hlled to over flowing with the wonders of this wonderful age. A world of mechanic in Miniature. Not to visit this Great Kxposition and view its wonders in every department of art and science will be to mm an opportunity such as hag never U-cn presented to the people of this coast before. The Fat and Domestic Stock Department, Will onen Sentenilx-r 25 and close October i.. Five thousand five hundred dollars is offered in cash premiums in this department. Stock Department otien to visitors from 9 from 1 1'. M. until 10 1. M. One 'rice, adults, 50 cents; children 25 portation lines leading t I'ortlaud. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SPECTACLES SILVERWARE WATCHES, ETC. All repairing done .tnd warranted. xirrituiiiTKO ) Mrs. C. H. L. Oregon City Sash MANUFACTURERS 0F- Sash, Dot)rs and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, Special sizes of doors and Estimates for stsirwork. FOR SALE. One of tho nicest places in Clack amas bottom, being 85 acres. The finest of land for a peach orchard. 1100 young poach trees just be ginning to bear; good dwelling house on high ground and all of the necessary out-buildingo, etc. 45 TO 50 ACRES IN FINE CULTIVATION. One of tho finest springs in Clackamas county. For salo cheap for a short time. r. C. HUMPHREY At Clackamas, F. 0. McCown at Oregon City. United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, V. II. Cooke, Manager. Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING" LIVERY STABLE of the City. Higs of any description furnished un Bhort notice. All kinds o! Truck and Delivery Busi ness promptly attended to. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. HHKHIFE'S SALE. Sun or OmooM l County or ClicsamasI Noties is hereby siven that In mirinsnes ot sa ordsr of sal. Issued out ol slid tinner th. seal ol the Circuit Court ol the State ol Ore. on, County ol ClackHmas, dated the M dsv ol ittsiist A. I).. IKtrO. slid In me dlreeted ami rla- liT.red ss Sheriff ol ssld county pursuant to a ueeree in sain court in a still in equity. Wherein V. O. Harding ts rlslntlff. and Henrv Omn snd Laura (lines are defendants, ami commanding ins to make sale acctirdliiK to law ot the land and premises hereinafter described in order to make the sum ol One thoussnd la hundred dollars together with Interest thsreou at the rste often per centner annum sines the !d tiny ol April, llvo, and lor ths further sum ol One hundred snd fitly dollars. Attorney lee and for the further sum of IJI.W and that said sum bear interest Irom dste ol decree si the rate ol leu per cent per suuum until Dsn snu lor costs snd disbursement. Now In order to satisfy sa d amount, I will on Saturday, September 27, 1HU0 at the hour ol 10 o'clock, A u. at the Court Uoitse door iu ureron City, Clackamas County, Oregon pro ceed to sell st public suction to the highest bins er lor cash in nand, ins following des cribed trscl ot land situated in Clackamas Couutv. Oregon, to-wit: The SWI4 of Sectiou 2, U i. r 1 e of the Wil lamette Meridian containing 110 aores more or less. All will he sold to satisfy the sums as decreet logeiuer wun coats aim accruing costs, W. W. II. SAMSON, Sheriff ot Olaokarass County, Oregon. By J. K. MOKKls, Heputy. bated at Oregon City, Oregon, August 26, 1M0. WLLIAMS & PORTER, A genU s full line of offers at or on the A. M. until & f. M. Mponuion admission ticket ailunts to both cents. Reduced rates on all trans For information address, h, . ALl.r.X, &upi. anu sec . (COPYK1UUTKU.) 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. TIieGreatEastern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. LlVEpRTjlOTEL. Ol'POSITK POST OrriCE, MAIN ST., OREGON CITY, Or. FIRST CLASS AccoiooilatlQuS for Commercial Travelers. Barber Shop A Bath Boom in Connection. None but American Help Employed. Meals 25c, Rooms 25 and 50c. TIMBER LAND, ACTJUNES. 1878. NOTICE FOU IMPLICATION. United States Land Offlee. Oregon City, Oregon, Jul, SO, 1S90. Notice Is hereby given that In oompllauce with the provisions of Iho act ol consress of Junei 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale tlra- ber land, in the states ot California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington Territory," nuiiam ireiiaven, of Williamtne, county ot Yamhill, state of Ore gon, has this day Sled in this otlice his sworn statement No 2l2, lor the purchase of the si, ol nwW and lots aud 4 of section No, 2, iu township No. 2 south, rauge No. 7est, and will offer proof to show that the land ions lit is mere valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before ths Register and Re ceiver of this otlice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, Itt'.io. He names as witnesses: J. A. Fox, A. W. Rlchey, ol Portland, Or., Joseph Ktuney, Chas. Kinney ol Sheridan, Or. Asy and all persons claiming adversely the above-desorlbed lands are requested to flle their claims in this ottloeou or before said 6tb day ol November, UiK). J. X. ArrsasoM, (Mi, 10-IS lug liter.