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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1890)
t 110MK AND VICINITY. !tid' r.iiviRntlis of a I.t;l and Uncial Nature. Mutter of Interest Collected From (Itj and CnitutiY. An tlotrli' light vdnnt in Indian platt'd in Htitltn t th Crown (vapor mill, Mr A. K. Burr-lay la havitia a new tenet wmtriH-iil in trout ot hi red olence. ' ', NOW IK tllll litllO tO HOW UTHf:l SOOll, ad (.inner caii got nil vaiiotios ut Krey tAU'ti stoic, J Tim iuunmf,i'on)ivi!iilioiml mec ina of llio I'll Nbvteiiaan church wiis h II lust Monday eveming, MrtYM llowoll la hnsilw ciigiiird in lavin pipe tor the now utain tn tlm iiorUieuitoru part ot town. Tb ' H:iil KronC Urocory am' Crock ery (ln;mi,Oi'i'iton City, ptiystl.e'iighest iattt orc (or potatoes'. Droln tn 1'iuii l lor l'Uclaauu county otitivenea at the court house nuxt Mon Uv October rltli Commissioner' court ojmtitoneo llui Wednesday lollcwiiiK ftey. James Margrave, who m or itoiiio.l'a ik minister in the Uat'list iliuivh ;ist week, will preach in various pAitsot Cl.icktunas coimtv. ... - Mr. I'. V. Howard, l:ito ol Ci.ntiy, in bitalv i ngiaged tint !tup tlul:itnl llo tt'l, un l intents to have (ho .1.1 ni r opened .to tho public by tlu hastot tlie '-ok. A car lost! ot finished nuiturial arrived this week for the M. K. church, i ml cur Ih'hJsms and painter are ru-ti nit the work toward completion. 'Tlio good work on the siJo i'k in it 1 1 i it irtt y should lie continued. Tito ti l--.walktkol Oregon Citv iu nut in i ojiiiij uh Ui) status ol thu city's grow li. A new platform and roiitiy m reetrd during the pant k in iiont of tlio liii'jul Mijlti. Teams can t,ov get to and irom tlio mill wtlh h at and flour. Cattish are beeotnimr. muiwro'i' in tho river a:nt small ponds lu this Inlty. miiJ ar i being transplanted to u.'ruvor there ii water enough to give tliein kwhiiiu tag room. Mr. Will 11. Walker, a popular attor ney an.l former resilient id tha ; pluco, lias located here for tho practice of Iih proiess on. llo can ho found at l.. ollieo in the Commercial B.uik. The telephone lino between 1'jrlJun 1 ami Salem wan to have liceii in nirces ul o-ration this week. The Oregon V'Uv ultico will be in operation u soon as the regulation Holes are sol. II. W. Scott, of the Oregonluii, and I.. Samuel, ot We.it Shore, aie am iiil' the . I. i ri,.i.'leil lo ri'tnt'seiii ireLtni' 1 11 5 in t'onventum ot newip.iiH'l uirii at ; i. ( a' I nexi June. .! ' . II " i'ijIiiu i'ooi'lei.' i 'iii' nu ;' .- t-. r , iit.i mi Air I t.irk'j. r i teii'tvl t,iii:j'iioi Hiili.taut.aliv ,inr r.' I .'.nil a will ell'ei tll.illy t"Cip" 1 ' lo iO . .1 n .1. t tl.i'tU. liilili'MK nr.- ,iti.i..t tliai anoi iei ex- eusivr liirii.t tire,i.o U-ry ii one ol to. yiowiliiiilit'i" of the roiiiiiit! xe tnoi . er ! uly, the maniuiii'tiiiiiiK iiitere.il i ( Ore- j -oiit'i V aie in their infancy. Mesrrs liiet'M tiros. A Co i .ve re- opeiiis) their sioie.nt'xt dour to the Or.- : K.ni L 1 bank, w iili a Iresh sto( ; 1 f vn end ii.eTcliandis". i heir 111.111 . riemls ' win Im' U"M-c 1 10 see ineiii axu't ai ine , uld stand j "Mr. C. l. T. Vl'liliaius is 1 1:1 in.- his; Jnf ilii. cuii. pleti ly rmodcifd loden-i larged at considerable outi.iy, ill wdlj soon p e-:it tne most elegant ..near-' uiiceo' si v 1 '! Ie:ue in that p i .in of (: tlio cry. j A im ci.ible 'dl lie given by tl. King's Paugbters sis'iety. Kiiday CVi'i mglht j 111 tlie lei tine room ol the C'ongrei; 1- .; lioind 'huich. A short progwi n inter- . hpeise l vvitii icinonade and c.ik - Wit l e jitow dire'. A.huissiou 10 ce its The popular li rm of t'nn n ,K' " , w ho i,,.i- ..,- .a -ying on a K"'" " mer- i-n.iiid -e ini-iues at I'm rinsMi is ui- "olve- hi iiui'ii i. C"li-'iit, Mr. I 1. I 11 r- nu lei i , 11.'. AI r 1 r .1 ( 1 1 n w ill ...i,i 11... I.m.'m. .v lit the 1,1 stiiml tin Mm, day evening the '. M, Mis .Myril liowi-ll, ol' laneinah, i sur .pnseii by a p.ir'v of herymin. ;nends, ;tho oi'i'asi.'ii b.'ii.g her 17th liitlilav. A mo-t enjoyable evening was h mil and a nitiidwr ol pientH were n-i e :.- I 1 ottnty ."ell'"! Siipenn endeiii Alex I I1..B1 on sia'ted ...lit Ibis week 10 Vi-il t'.ie in bonis ot the comity. Ho i. inak i.'ig'liii annual tour, a.'iU'h is a'l oppor luiiu 'jinc, as most all the aehi have (oililjl'.'lli.'ed their full term. The rhu'kaniHH school commenced 011 Monday of last week with Mr. U.S. Gibson', us principal, and Mi s Kmina Storts, as amistunt The selu ol Hlurls out witn an enrollment l 7H, ; nd bus tho m jhI encouraging prospects Mr K. I.. Dolman, rucunt'v of Me Minn .'ille, lias formed a copa inership With Sir. E. S. Warron in tho 1'nrnitnre U'ld undertaking buHiness. The biisinrss will to conducted on a larger t -ale than ever, and the new firm will odor the most liberal inducements to puchasers. R. W. Stanford, clerk of scbool dis trict No. 4'.i, ut Mountain View und Houtb Oregon City, has completed the assessment roll of the district and will atones proceed to collect the tux re cently levied in that district for the purpose, of erecting a new schi ol house, Last .Sunday's Oregoniun contained an interesting account of the (rip made by Col. ISeebe and odlcers, ot I'ortlund and (.'apt. Shaw, und parly of this place, all of the 1st. regiment O. N. (j. to the Clackamas hatchery. The camp and incidents of the trip were app'opriaiely illustrated. Capt, Shaw has divided Co K into two sipiads to train for a ci mpetilive drill, which will take ph.cu about Christin.iH Eirst I.ieutenait K. S. Warren w ill have charge of i on sipiad, vvhiie Second Ijietitenaut T. 1'. Randall jtsmiiiii'H charge of the other. The com pany are becoming very proiieient un der ilic truining of Capt. SIih'.v. Cnnbv HciiO'ileoiiimenced In t Monday w ill, S. A. D. lurley, as tea' her. The school opened with an ntlnm 'a nee of 44 pupils, which will be largely iucreiiHcd in auother week Mr. (iurb y is one of the most able und successful teachers in the county, und the people of Canby ure to be c.oiigraluliileil in securing his ser vices. The director!) of sidiool tlist will post two notices, one hi Hot.se end one at the jiost of yo'i City, on Monday, Octohei when bills will be let for thee, school house in that district slaP; where the plans arid Hp can bh seen. ict No. 43 the Court ice in Ore (i, ututing ection of u Will uIbo cifieutionfl Tll3 f.atona ami Altona begin running on winter schedule time ye'b'rduy, as per time table niven in unotl rr column. Dining the Industrial Kxposiiion the La torn will leave Oregon city every Wednes day evening at (i I' M., ttin! return ut 11:10 P.M. On Saturday ewiuins the Alt ma will lay at the dock ivnil 6 i'. M. ar.d return at 11:1J0 1. M. Thin wul give Oregon City people splendid oppor tunities to take in the exposi ion. i t Ucv. J.C. Uend, piHtoi- ot the Mutt ! Huptii.t chaii'h, delivered h.Hi fiiiwnll , million ;i:U Vuuday evening, ho ae I ceptd llm puatoratu of tint Ki t I! iplint .I. I., I,'... i I'..., 1 1 ili, ,...,,1, .."..VI, 11, ,,',l',. IMIII.II.'l ,11' .....w. liiifore ho chmed the imx'tlnn lu it Nuh hiith evoulng the (nut waa iiienlioniid that there xt ill e Kitted a debt ainilnnt tho rlmn h ot :!(H), tins hunilr.Hl and tfiuhty nix dollar were inhaerllied In a few minulea. A recaption ia tiu deiod Ho', Kond liy the nirtnbtr ol the church at the rmldenc of K. O. McCown Monday evenint!, which waa a mont en j'yahle oecaition.' Hov t JlaleniKit lata pastor of Mount TuWi IhiptlHl chunli, will t-ontmenco Ina JiAoianext, SiindaV. ' , . ' 't'iiore aie now ne.irlv '(.( ' "Ivinn'i IMitglitera" In tho land, mid Mi Mar ktaivt Itottoiiie, nu cnciijetic New York wnniMK, is their I'lt'sldeiit, i "he la alio the founder of the Order. With Oetohtu 1st, Mia. llotlonni take up the editorial pen, and becomes one of the editors of The Ladies' Homo Journal ill which perodicul she will henafter write ami edit a dep urtment entirely devoted to tlio bent interi at ' of "The Kinu'a lam;h,erH." Throiikih till chan nel it ia Mri. Pottouie'a Intuntiou thcl her "IMui-hlera" and herself aha I come closer together in feeling ami sympathy. Weston llroa., proprietor of Hit rus tic chair factory, ara buildina: up a lu crative business, manufacturing standi, settees, nvking and arrtlcliair( and are making gol use ol the hal lirtish, w hich giowa so extonsiveJv itthiic tion. They liave minti(Kctun over one hundred and tifty pieces of fnrttitiii during this seuaou. and lind no ditli culty in disposing of all the goods they can uisko up. Ihelr go... Is ure nobby, allractivu and substantial, and they have a very creditable display at the Industral Kxpoailion in 1'eitluiid. Tho Soutliern I'acilic railroad Is hav ing an unusual iiuuiIht of a.ccidenta of laio iH'tween Oregon City unh Salem. The other day there was an accident with the narrow gti:ign at Woodhuru' then a passenger and fivight collision at Aurora, and Friday alter noon thorw was an at'cident near Woolburn by which sevun fruinht earn wont IroockiHl oil' tho track and piled up on tlio count road. A biake beam druppod down and jammed into the road ami jatuiuod into tho road crossing, causing the wreck . I Mr. J. A. Chuse, ocrtary of the Willamette Land companv, ia having a descriptive pamplct of Oregon City printed at Tun IInii.ki'kisk oillco. It wdl contain a lithographed birds eye vie' of tho Willamette from 1'ortlnnd to Oregou City. W ith his characteristic enterprisu he is having ten thousand of these pamphlets printed lor grat uitous distribution. It id the most complete and Oumprchi'iisiva discrfptlon over written of Oregon Cttv, and will bu a valuable advertising medium. Tin- (bosun fity M.iuufai'tuiiiij Com puny have completed three linn olti.es in the new addition to the woolen nulla, w hich am titled up in elegant styla wiUi all the modem coiivcnieuces, and hss telephonic ctinnv.'tiou nun I'orilaiid. A teii-i"ot sidewalk has Im'cii colnjructyd in liout vi I lie new building, in.i l.i ol -' iijcii j i ij" I niuli'i i.il 1' I ii-y are 1 14,1 v -hi a ii iiiiino I'l.u i'd in the .'iiiiilinj of .i'i' I xiii I'.ij.i, it y , . nu ll will lie uic.J 111 1 li.-iiiing 1 be lutiidii'i; 'Hi. n 1 ... 1 ti'iu ol I ' l ie li"v 10. e Inn. rj wi.l in- pi.iccd in S) . 1 1 o 1 1 tni. so i-.in l inle siiit-Mll s. iois.ni u.is lec linj the pus ncrs 10 ii.u coijuiy j . x 1 e.iriv S.in .1.1, iiioiii ng a lire ii4. Im ,,id i--aiiii.' iruni 11. ,. in.a ! I.'... 1 '.i li...,. aalsuii's residence .Wr. Saui-mi 1 - linguislieil the n lines promptly witimul tailing the lire ilcn.o 1 incut u:.d lire- M'liteO what would lme bee:, bla.e in A lv ininuti s Mrs t-. 'li was at home alone with b as Ki'V. fiouald.-on ;iiiiii, a si rioiis 1 llomild- ' 'i mother ! .May or K in 1 11 1 em I s I- 'I'I' i'" a cuinniiliee irom the council to wait on I lu, r.'.l l.. w ,a III.., .... I ,.. wPliihe,,,,,, refe.cne ,0 . char.e, . lor inecity. V 11. "a cha;le: i - inncli 1 needed, and or.e should be irui.ed befon the leislalm e coiiveiics. It is le c l lln citizens ol y He 'oil I itv will li 11; 11 on a .a. ....... ,1 11 .. . 1 , ' '. , o """""Hill be substantially built. The new j ' " I I ' '"'-""""' I Mr. li Seoit. ol iliiaaokio r, eeived the loiiuAilr." auiinls al the indusirlal 1 pcrior to the worst ulements of thewat exjiosilion thisttck: lust ui.ct wt-ftiitl t Hilar eliijiits that have often w ronght pieinj.iiiis mi i-wcs "f all gm.. s. I hill J ' ' hVui' wllh the Soii'liem iregon y. 11 .-ami .1. c , v.'iii a 1 'uc "I lufk-' railf"ail. -eeoiid, ce -I . -.0-1 piu " I- -I thiiiit. Tb aid I'i le, ,11 as mm-s In-low tow II arc ' im In, eo wnii yoiinircnlli. h and 11 If call.. As tile ,ake- .lie li ,1,1 ,ii vol.. ejl uialiy ol the si 1 isc liptiou pap 'i yesiiMoay lo li.ae U iil.inie; te river. Ij'-u me ilyei'. and a lis b'n ciiciiLiled in, 'ui leiiioied lo the The Kxpo-bimi at I'orl land is a tri umphal indication of the K.ralness ol the northwest Vidtots aro lloikiiiti i here lioui all parls of the sluto and the h,"hle;.l woids of praise ure heard on every band. The exlubils far cla eed anvlhiiii; t ier seen in I'orilaiid. The Noi Ihwosb'tn Exposition Com pany, of r-pokuiio balls, have issued an dliisliuted descriptive uiaKMzino of Ssj kaue 1-iiMs that is a veritable work of art, and is a valuable souvenir of that etilcrpi iiug citv, The follow ing marriat'O licenses huve been issued in tliu County Clerk's of licu during the past week: Amanda Hatch to Arthur Doule, Sept. lili, Klla Lovendge to Win. Skein, Sept. IID. The (ilailstona .Matiiifacturiiig Com pany have been awarded the contract for furnishing the lumber for the inuv paper mill soon to bo erected by the Willum ette I'ulp anil rajHir Compuiiy. lsUlrr bint. The following is a list of loiters re muiniiigiii the postollice ut Oregon City, October H, IH'.R): Andrew, Joseph Haylock, lohn H liaker. Mrs Jane Jones, J W Chiiliansen, J C I'lowinaii, A l' lloison, J S I'lioinaH, W Kdwards, James Wehner. 1'' liosser, lien When called for please say when sil ver Used. J; M. Hacon, I'. M. OrrKnii t.'lly llase bull 1,'lnli Again Victurlons. The orugou City base ball club have won another victory. On last Sunday the ' i''ainoiis Junior" club of i'orilaiid cauiu up lor a match name With the Oregon City club. The gum" was close anil well coiilcsiuJ, anil the score is us follows : 12345078 9 Famous 0 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 Hi Oregon City 2 2 15 3 0 11) 317 Following is u record of the positions of runs made by the individual members ol each club: OIILUUX (.'ITV : C'reeinian, c ; ah, 5 ; r 5. Ackei man, ct ; ah, 4 ; r3. Smith, 2nd b; ub, 5; r Ktuvena, cf ; ah, 6 ; r 2. Hickman, it ; ub, 5 ; r 1. Nehren, 1st b; ub. 0; r 1. Kecknur, p; ah, 5; r 1. Jones, sh ; ub, B; r 0. lirowu, 3b, (lab, r 1. famous ju.vior.a Neimus,' ub, 4, 'r 1. Shields, ub, 4. r 1. I'ollurd, ub Ol rO. ; ' Kwing, ub, 6, r .4 I'lynialo, ah, ft, r 3. . Fiinrers, ub, 0, r 3, liailey. ub 4, r 2, Bradley, ah, -5f r 1. burns, ub, 6; r 1. . Umpires liobeide and Fielils. Plenty of fresh butter, eggs and vege tables at Frcytug's store. CITY LEGISLATURE lU'iiulur Monthly Mcetltitf Held I.ANt MrIiI. Rerenil Impartant (Mlnattort cmne I.w. Be. ksgular meeting ol tin City Cotincll t thf council ohaitilmrOctolierlkl, IJ'.H).- Vreaunti T. K, Hyan, tiiayuri IA I. Porter, rwcurder! t). K. MtlillS, nir. hat a. . tantlleld. .. raiWu. O'ColrueU, TriMiibtttli, Athey and Wanim, oouncl nien. " f ' Abeiiti Chartnati. ' Ordinance iclatlng to heller novum'- incut of the oeuuitory read second time and nassed. tirdlnaiico reiinlrlng telegraph pole to In forty feet In lengl'i anil palnleil read the second time and pasted. Ordinance rulatln to the eonslruc- lion of sidewalk read tho aecond tloie and passed, Ouliuanc lelatiug to oily llceusea laid on the table. Ordinance regulating water rate laid on the table until next niootinit, Ordinance regulating cddler't license read lor the thai time. Commltu en (trti and public prop art reported thai th had obtained an insurant on III city building Of 1,B00. CommAtre on ttreet and public prop erty were instructed to ohtain tig urea for maintaining the present alert r 10 light! for the emualng year, ami to secure the establishment ol more light. Ke ipiirtd u reKirt at the next meeting. Tho following claltnk were allowed: S. U. Ureen, city collector "l5 00 .lohn Kelly, night watchman ,, . 00 00 KuUrprls, printing 2(1 00 Maver A Aukeriiau,ujpliv ... 4 1'-' White Itnw 12 H C. t). T, Williams, ins. premium KI 7o A. lrver, city attorney ItO 00 Oiegon Iron Work, pipe PSA 00 Pavid Jav. lalwr 2 10 W. 11. Mowell, aup't water work 40 00 l'o , Co., supplies IIS IS I J.M. llacon, supplies a In Sidnev Stuylh. euginmir I'-'S 0i C. K. llurns, elty mamlial M 00 U. L. 1'orler, recorder Ilk 00 K. Surfua, latior 10 IK) The following telegram explains itaolf: roaTi.4Ki,Oi(M. lit, IKIH). KniToa-or Kntkh-ki: Clnckama county take all ui the prise on farm products. li. W. Cm sen. PrMhjUryor t)ir,ia. The Treshvlery of Oregon will meet at the I'restiylerian'churcli of this place 011 next Monday, October 0, at:iol'. M. Tlie follow inu is a brief statement of lbs order of exercise during the session: The day service will Ui largely devoted to tho business of prealayterv, b)t sipu lar meetings will lie held In the evenings to w hieh the public i ess-rially Invited. On Mondnv ut 7:;10 V M. oiwning service liy Hov, W. II. I.andon, P. lb, of 1'ortlsnd On Tnesdav at 7:30 P.M. a wpiiler iu'ltjli in I bo iliteivst ol Siludav Sehisd woik ; addiasse to be made by Uevs. K. J Tliompion. lluiirg.; Mckinley and . Holt. The l.u lies' Prvtiyterial ol.ly i! .1U0 nioel in cMiiiei Hon with rreibyleiy , their services oiciiiiig at ID o'chsik A. M al the baptist chinch. On We lncl.iv at T :'Mi V M the la dies will comluct a ipular meeting al the I'resb) leriaii church in the interests "' ,ni""'0"" lairuisuiui4 Mil (lit Suu'ln-rii I'srlltr. Messrs llav and Jellrey, Ihe ralltoad : coiitractois, have none south sj.il'i to the scene of their work lor the Miilhoni j Keal Kjtais Traiufrn, I'acilic in the Cow creek canyon. This! work is heing pushed lorwaoj asi.ii i btjj Ap.i..,n and wife 10 Sarah M aaposaihle. Hie great dilticulty being lo inick, lot IJ in hlk ID of i'ark I'lacc ;el men enough lo proseimti; the woik 1 ; i-a " ,I.T, .."iT,"! ! as soon inn niii'i hi i- 1 , . ... .. . .1 . .. 1 1 . 1 ,' '--- -- j - - : ,) i..a .. 1 .u I'l u 1...1.I ... ' lii w 'Hiuji"wni"- i 'is ii'..' , i.w i-,i,v 1 will be superior lo Urn old one An inm .mm (or lis inaldlu is now on the ttav ' ., ... , ., , .1. . 1 , ..-.1 noui inu r.asi. ami ine n-si oi ine nritiue 1 I ..111 . .......i; .,.11, I ,,( II,.. r ..I. ol liiti water, and is intended to be u- I . " . " " .. snie iinsri or 1 uiiniisri'S 1 he state lioard ol coliinierce was 01 .aiiKi'l ul 1'ortlanil, hstmdsi with a most fiivorublo outlook. The meeting u.-isa siircHs in averv Particular. Ie emile were nron-nt from all Paris ot the j slate, und about '.'4 local boaid of trade were represented j Mr. T, I'. Osboru, president of the I'ortland thamber of gouimcrce, was ekVted president, and Charles Hau dolph, who was formerly socretary of the Chicugo bonnl of trade, wus elected socretary, and Hem y Fulling, of I'ori laiid, treasurer Cupt. J T. Apperson ami II.' K Cross tui resented the Oregon City Hoard of Trai Capt Appersoii wa nnaiiiuiousley uleglnd tentiorury chair niuu ut the meeting lie wa also inade one of the vice-president of the state board. It was recommended that steps be lakcn ut Washington to make l'ortlatid a resorvo city, as it was stated that there is full 2,000,000 (it Oregon and Washington money in reservo bunk. ltosolutions were adopted condemn ing the usury und mortgage tax law ;and that the uiscssuieiit laws be remedied, Tlio board stirred up the railroad companies in the mutter of furniading a siillicieney of freight ear, that is al ready bearing fruit. The Hennepin l iusl. The construction of a ship i anal to connect the greut lake from Chicago to the Mississippi at Hock Island has a length been ordered by congress. The new river ami harbor bill appropriates half a million dollar to begin the work. This enterprise tine not Isien able to re ceive serious attention for the past ten years, and it wan not until all three branches of the government fell into the hands of our party that a bill con I I ever puss to commence the work. Now it is ln'gun Good ! This canal has loin.' been needed. The railroad influences have almost tiiiven traffic bv water off the upper Mississippi as they are surely driving such trnlllc off the Columbia ami Willamette, unless the government interferes to save lor the people the only practical coina'tiliv force to repel rail' o id extortion The states hordorinic the Mississippi have all exercised the power of fixui.' freight rates, and this canal ouco limit, can compel tho railroads to haul their farm product totho river, und thence ship by canal to tlie great lakes and east,. The Hennepin canal will ul so open trullie from the hikes to the Gulf of Mex ico, und by this large system freight can go by an ull-water routo from the Fast to the South without the danger of nn ocean vovaue. It is pleasant ty behold a grout tuition at lust awakening to the value of a project which any other gov ernment under the sun would have util ized long ago. The Hennepin and Nicar agua canals ure worth projeets in which this nation has a vital interest, and both are now fairly undertaken. Capi tal Journal. According to the provisions of tho treaty between (treat Uritian ami the United States, both nations are forbidden to allow war vessels on the ureal lakes, tint in tlie instance el a war betweon Great lirilian and the United States, Knuland would have the great advantage of the St. Lawrence river in which to float their war ships to the lakes. With the competition of the Hennepin canal, the ' United States would be able to hold her own with Eng land should such an emergency ever arise. rUUMfNAL Mr. J. W. Itriiper luildo 11 Hying trip to Snli'iii Monday. Malor Chitrmiin ha reeovereil from his late Illness, an I in able to bo on the atlvwl ugiilli. Mr. It A. Wrlifht, id MoIalU, ' doing O'cgtiii City Monday, Mr. E. 0, Maddoik, ol New Kis, was In the city luuttlay Mr. and Mr I). If. Whlllock re turned Kildav fn-m a tluee motdli't tlp In llm Hard Vtot. M. Moye nd lady, of Chey enuo, vomiint, were tlio uuhsih u( U and Mrs. (1. K, lluum, during the past week . Hon, J, C.H.easiire, ofU'emlleton, we In Oregon City this week the guest ol 1 sister. Air. J. II v, Mis Alary Wiiv ttcconipaiiied Mr. I .ensure on his return to I'en.lletoii.i where she will re main this winter. Mr. (J. W. Covey, of (inrheld, wa In tywn Saturday. Mr, Joseph Hui ni.ers, of Molalle, vjnlted Oiegon t'ltv Siltlll(tsy , lr. J.C. llsll and lady, and IMr. Kit I'ayne, of Cliilsknnlj, ijiade a brief visit to the eijy yeitentay. Ur.J.V. West, of St. lUlom, 1 In Orsguu t ily to day. ' Hon.?. B. MoKlroy, of calin,wn In town lufioar, Mr. A. 0 Koa and wife, of Ossre, Iowa. H'lit Haturdsy and Nunday In the city the guests of Mr. end Mri. K. M. Uandi. Mr. Koa I viewing thi north wvttero country wllh; view of locating Mr. J. E. McKltfflck leave thli week for Michlgiin to look after Imslu la tert. rmm there ho will visit the New York boot and shoe tnarksta, end will tie etiMuit five or ix week. Mr. H. C. panisby, of Molalla, In Oregon City yetorday. Messrs. ti. J. t urrlnaml J. M, Young, ot Currinaviile, were n town yrilerdsy. Mr. Allien (Vehani resutnsd hi ilu- lie a purser on the Altoea lst week, hut was taken with a relapse, aed I se riously 111, although Ids condition I not considered ilaiiueroui, Mr. 1, Schwahacker, of the Crown paier mills, left lor San r rauclseo Tuea- duv accompanied by 111 family They will remain sou pie pi weea. I'liiltsntUrjr HsnilDlsrsam. Acooiding to the Salom Htatoiman. Clsvkamss county has the dlslitmlion of nending the tlrsl while uiau lo the state iHinitentiiiry 111 Oregon, tho tint occu pant of that Institution Iviutf an Indian. Cornslins Sharp wa the pioneer dele- Kate I ron 1 I lackiiuia county, His crime was murder and he wa found guilty In the llrst degree and given e llle sentencit Kehruary H, IWi, was the date of his being tinned over to tlie prison authorities, but only reitialnrj there ten months when he escaped on December '.".'nJ of llio same year just in lime for Christinas. The first woman lo he arrayed In a rolat of striped cleth wa Charity Lamb, also from Clackamas county. Her was a lile nuteuce, hv I ing been found guilty of murder In the j second ilcgreu Charity w a given a prion cell 011 Septi mts-r 18, IHa4. She also is distiuaMiiahf .1 as the llrst convict to tiec.niui dementi" I and turned over tu the iisvlmii foi insane, the ditto ol ties locuiirreiibe laiing: prptuLpr j', IK'i. j TinHrrsift. j Uuroig the : position at IVtland tlio "le.niier Altolla or l.almi.i will inn j excursions eioiy Wednesdav and Sat I in d'iv nights. I.eaviiiii ihen'in City al tl :ui p in Moiipi iK at thi-s. landings litl cn hailed, Mel Irums, Kislevs ami ! M.ireva. lliilllld trm .'SI ela l'iekula g f,,r thut trip onlv. ,. ,. 1.,,, 1 t,., .. r ... , . W W " ., 1, .ii. ii. j. 1 ... .111 h'mit .-loniii-r, " .,.'- .T-v' 1 ,ii I '"'o'H- l.'i ke.ly to Alurv K Isa-krrty ; iw 'v ' 4 s, r .1 e, containing 1c.11 ,i, i i.'ji -f K C t .s.ibn lo .1 (..ecuer lot 17 in I. Ik l.l i.l I 1 I . i, ..I J..ll ...1 . I'UI Solm Viedt to n i Vredl ; then' of w ' ol oi -eehoii 111, t i s, r 1 e, co.it lining SO aeiei' ; t-liKV N A K"h ts and lolm K. hrrts !. lie and i ' W' ei lei , the ue'4 it! hi ;( i, i I s , i 4 e , i,; ii, N K H )l" its no I lohn Kolisris lo (i. VV. llm, tho iiel4 of seciion 30, t 1 , r4 e; $:mo T II Sculland and wife to Wia Hay ''on and A J Deer, bond (or deed for a certain P, siory bouse together with lot 8, blink 111 of Oiegon Oily; fisXJ ,V Kinn and wie to J Certman et al ; 10'.' acres in W II Fordice'l land chum ; $I,7J0. T Kuhn and wife to T F Watts; el, of sw'i ol section K, t 3 s, r 3 e, contain ing HI acres; (tjjl). Frank llaulou to C K Minor; ne1 ol sec 11, t 2 s, r 7 e, conteiu ng ItiO acre; ink). Han Anderson to J K Minor; se'4' of sec 8, t 2 s, r 7 e, containing 100 acre; $8011. FL Hiik'g to Lucy K UitgK.e', of nw'j.sw'j of na'j .und lot 2 of section 20, t 1 e, r 3 o. containing 144.82 acres. W F Hkeen to Sarah CSkeenjeof sw' und lot 1 of hoc f.'l, tO s, r 1 e; $5. It L Sabin trustee to A Schilling ; lot i in blk Hof Windsor; (100. T I' Humiall to llackley At.ilinore; lot 27 in blk 14 in county addition to Oregon City; $175. EinilvH. Schoonover to S, H llallard ; Iota 1, lilk 148, Oregon Citv; (J00. N O Walden ami wife lo F. II Clem ents; 140 57 acres ot the D L C of l'hilip Foster and wife; 6(HK) J M Teale und wife to K M and Anna Howell; fractional lots in Oregon City) looo. A Uallruad to Travsrae Ciai kamu Cocuty. An uiiilcitnkiut; of the Kreatxat liu-po.-taiicu to our stnlo is the Or'tiun (Huntington) ruilwuv . It 1 to truvi-rse tliu statu troll nortnwi-st lo sou I boast. St ml inn from I'orllnml it will tuko a sou, biMMtorly tliii'i lion throtiuh Multno m.ih county, iloui tinning south will nftss twt'lvo or liflci'ti iiuliis ojst of Orv ajun City ami on to SilvoJloti, ltrowns villi' iukI Sjji iiiKllolil. iV'roiu SpriiiKliolil it will follow mi the Willauietii' ami pass over into KiiMtern Ori'ifoti, Tho direct linn will continue to s loiinni'tioii with the Central I'acilic in Nevml i. A lateral line will paus tbrotikth Miihlle tlrciron into Iilitho, ami Nitothor linu will be ez li'tnli'd llirotik'li the Kliiinulli country into Cslidnniu, mail on to Han Krancisco. It will he seen tbiat this is an umlurtiakiiiif of tliu lb hI. mui'iiittulo and iiniiorlance Ah yet it liss not mailo the pi ogress that was expected, tliouuli work I cning on ut various plin es tiirouuliouttne Wlllam elte vullnv. I'ourtern miles ol the road are under construction in Lane county, extendi!!); from Cohurjf Ihrotuh Sprinij; llelil ami on to Juspor, At vsrious place the narrow rati.'cis beiii( connected into standard kaiik" ri,"'. 1 was the expect ation early in the summer that the auc tion from I'ortlund out to ToweD'a valley in Multno-nnli county would heroin.- pletcd this year, but there ha been so much tlailuy in ifr'lting a routo and riirht of way that construction will probably to over till next Hummer, tlie llutitlne ton road will be one of the (jrcatnst and most importunt inombors of the Oregon vstem. It will heat once an Urvaron road, an interstate road, and a transcon tinental road, and will develop larire portion of our state a yet without rai- way advantiiKea. ureuonian. For Hal. Farm in Reaver valley of 1(10 acres, for $1500,00; will trade for (own property, Inquire of D, J. Switekr, ALWAYS i i J&EP IN MIND E. .CAUFIELD, HEcf IN NEED OF Pur Drug - o Fine Peufumery or ' 'i Toilet Articles' NEAR THI COURT HOUSE. s BUSINESS "LOCALS New crop clover and timothy ced at bed rock prices, at 1 Ked Front i Excitement Run high at K.G.Caulleld' drug store er Syitutn builder, a every hodv Is Inn it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dys pepsia, Constipation and impure blood ; and to build up (ho system it certainly possesses wonderful merit when all "H-uk m well ol It, 1 have put up a chopper at my place i utile tout beast U Uregwn City, ami aui prepared to cbo;i grain at reasonable rate, on every Monday and Friday. Can aiiop 60 to 100 bushel an hour. W. 8 KWXK. If you ve A 1 Itutter take it to the Had Front." They ailt pay you cash fur it. loll. On Friday evening between the Ar mor hall ami tlsb market, a nurse con taining 12 in colli and a cerliilcale of dejit on the Oregon City National Hank lor X.i A lihetsl toward will be given for it recovery. .Mis. II. 1IIXMIUTII. Ace Tiatta Al Old Land Olllce. Im Yun vi ant a Hems I ('sntnuliT One of the uiot pleasantly loculcd hoiiies in Catieiuali. Commands e rue vit-w ol the Wullamette liver and I c Fall. Taenly niuitite walk from Oie gon City. Good lioiiso, bam. and out building. .Never tailing spring wiui water upplu-l to li tuse by pipe. Item ing orchard of stain. ard fruits, Hi. acrel. vytil t sohi in a ix iy, or in lot lo lint pure I eser. Liberal lei ins and i ahargaiu. It. M . f Htll.K. Clisritik A IV ,huve purchased the euttie sloes il ( oil: uhta I ullage (uloi i Irum Mess tllseu v Lou.s. lliey a n lino miied paints, mid ens ntifac'.:ui. Are put up in 6 gal m cans, 1 gal.,piartsd H4IU puns . .. i : l If you want a curry comb, horse brush, hair brui-h, Usith tonsil, ni feather duster, the "lied Front'1 i tin dace to net it While the Kcntlemanly clorka. are putting up your oidor take a troljibout the sloie, and you will see a line inc;o( Lpa-eni's, U'sutiluny ui-co:' ted Chin dishes, elegant set ol glass ware, lamps irom lj cents to twenty dol lar., churn Irolli tho obi tellable dash and latest improved barrel churn. Then here are bot Kims, rilies, pistol, cart ridge, powder, shot mi, I caps. Hut why go on sinl emu icraie me many iiuiigs hillsipular noose carries.' jusi siepiu and e lor youisell. DR. ABORN It NOW AT fO ULANv , 0tON- rOC TIOM WHO UMOT FONHIIUY U1L ft tUHlLLT, HOC! TKKlTtim FLtlTD WITH M KI Cait'B OF ILL THAT WILL WT1 LUTUITIUKOI S HIUJKr i.lB A rWHlXKXT ITH1L The moat ancedy, Dosltive and perm netit cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchial, Lunar, Heart, I fttomach, Liver and Kidury Affections, Nervuu Ieliinty, etc. Coumnipuon, in Its varloui atiar, iiennaiieutly cured. Dc Amocn'S on ei niil mode of treatioenl Mid bi metlit-nti l inhalation give ln tantaneoua relief, builds up and rental Ur the whole constitution and aystein, thereby prolonrinK life. Weak, nervou debilitated ami broken-down tomtlto tioni, old and youn, invariably gain from ten te thirty puiiuti in from thirty U BUiety nays. V. AnoHN'a phetiotnensl skin end atf Ttlou cures have created the greeted tonlshment on tlie Pacific Coaat and throughout the A mcrican continent, dan leg: the put twenty-five year. Aithma, Catarrh of the llrarl, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lung trouble 'nttantly relieved, nd Deafness often cured permanently ei first consultation. I R. A born'i eey on the "Curability f Consumption," and treatite on 'CuAirh of the Heed' with evidences if some extraordincr cure, mailed fie-. Call or address OR. ABORN, Fwrlk sail lor Uos Sti., Tortlsad, On fa a, IfoTaHnrns lr ineiii, tfrurrly pacVci, iat by apitw to all piuu ol ittr Pacific Com!, for Uaois ark Cssnot poasibfy csll I' ron. U INVITED TO CALL FOR F8EE CONSIHTATKB TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 8, 1S78. HOTH'aV: I'Olt I'I lUK'ATIOli. ITnitkii Status Land Orrica,i Uhkuon C'it or tiopt 16, lS'JO.I Notice ii liaralo- eivon that in compli ance with the iirovisinns of the act of coneresaof June S, 1H78, outitied, "An act for the sale of timber land In tlie slates ol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," George Kurluirt, of Lene Rock. Oregon, has this day filed in this ollli'u on sworn stutemcnt No. TM. for tlie puici-.re of the nwVi of section No. H, In township No. 3 south, raugo No. 7 eat, and will otter proof to show that th land sought is more vnlunlile for It? tinibar or tone than tor agricultural pur nosss, and to estiahllsh his claim to staid I isnd before tlio register and receiver of this oftlc at Orogen City, Oregon, on Tuesday, th Zlrd day of Decemlier, Ih!K). He names as witnesses; Eugene Hmith, of IJiie Kock, dr., Win. Duller, T. Mo fherson, H. of Olex, M. Clay, of Arling ton, Oregon. Any anl all persons clnuiiing advorse tn above-alescribcd lunds lire rciiuesledto tile their claim in this olllce on or before aid Kn day of December, 18! HI. 10-a;12 J.T.Al'l'KKSON, Register, Spring and Summer, NEW GOODS AHRIVirfG DAILY. We are Showing this week the' Latest Novel ties in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods; f Also in Embroideries, rilic ( J ren tEiisterii Storoi Mayer L Ackerman, Props. LIlEOE'Om. oi'i'osna roT orrice, maim t., OREGON CITV, Or rTHHT CLASH AccoDKcddiloai for Cimrtlal Triielert Harlier Hhop A llulh It, mm In Cpijoeejlen. None but Amrrlctn Help tnifRyJ,' Menls 25c. Hooms 26 und 60c. ELY & HECKART, DKAl.LltS IN Merchandise, Store located at Mountain View, on Molallu roiul, one mile touth e(it of Oregon City. We deal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed. (irocrnes ol all kinds, lloota and Klioes, dents' I inUrwear and other style of Clothing, and nuincrooa other article suitable for (lie needs ol the tanner and hi family. 11 v prompt and fair lUaling we hope to receive in future, a in the l'it,a liberal share of patronage. FThe highest market price paid tor iliittnr, Fgg and Fowl. September 11, I). htl'iimou. tu the Circuit Court lot the l utility "! Kit ins J. Hardin. x . I li.i lf. J. Cir '!', i' lbs Hlale of lr" ot:, i lu. kamus, si. 'hli'ltl't, ; ' I ,,IV I lo I liurlei j. lis. 'It , 1 ii tin- niirtia uf t:i ' you , r Inurl.y is , -nrr (lie i oo,pU: nt I. ,l' 'Vr i';i: l! i' -, ml,' , lio- ilini' i.l Ills ... , ' u:hiii ) ,,u ; i! : rfn i it Ki'rw-.l iii unv otlm. i'r Ml-tC Ot Of I'l-DiiOII, I . i oar i : I sksiiis'. im in 1 1 : e M .i, ti n ' e ,i:i ' uf tlon fean.niulis linn tint , otuiiy ; or, 'oiitin m1 llm Miun. Iii-n ttitliin twrnlv n trom the ilat ol Iii' wri it ti of tins -.uuiiiiotis Usin you ; or it nrvi'il l.v mllilli utim,. tlirn In' Ii.u Lit tlV (f.il in f m il trrni ol Cun Ci.urt nit follow- mi; tlie I'Ul'lh uttiiii nl this summons; and F uu fuil In nnmer, for want thrrtof, In, rial i , n tt mil taki' a .In rt-e attainst yuu sir llm rrbrl' ilrmsinlsil in tin complaint, ioil:-lora ilissnlution of llm marri).' iHimls noi 1'iiitnik' ttwrn tin I'lainlill sml ilrti'iiilant, anil t Isaac ,laintill Isaallosol ti amoiiiiv her ma Iru hams, Kmina J. X hooi-nvi-r, Hint tor siii'li oilir rslut -iliall s'cin niii'i aint n)r. '1 Ins suiuiuoiis in j nhiulieil in iurutir! ot an .,.-ilrr msils by ll Hon. Frank J. Isytor, JiuIki' ol Hit !), fnlilleil Cuurt, mavis at I liaiiiltrn, .S('it(inbrr 17. UI'O. is).U II. K. CllO.8, Alturu)' lor l'laluuff. TIMltKK LAND. ACT Jl'NK S, 1H78. '. on( l: i k i i.lication. Vnlte-I H'aites lnd cBice, Orison City, (iregon, July 6, tstO. Kolire is berelry yiven tliat In coiiiillanoa with the provisions if tin act ol Conarsss of June :i, 1-7S, enli'lrd "An act for the salt of liiols-r liinils in t,,e aistrs ot California, , iin'K'iiii, .Nevada nml s-ililiif'ii Jerri-ii....- " t.'.. te ou.,i..t..i. ,,r i in, ', i.. ""ii " ...... Coiintv ol Clucliu'iiiin Mills of Orvk'oii, bias this day til.d in this utiles bis snona stiilemciit No 'JIM, for tlie ntrchase nl tint SK1, of sni'lion No M, in township No 3 south, nance No. Arusl, and will oiler proof lo show tiiiit 'he liand MuiK'bt is more alualile for tiinlrer or stone than for aaj; rii'ulturul i,iiriHMi' mul to estublish his cluim to Maid lanrl In loru the reLrinta r nd rireiver ol this oilito at uri'iron I ity, ore awn, on Hcdaaesilav the 2Jd duy of Hitobi-r, li. Ho names as witmsses: jame C Mee- Ihaii. Cluii les W Mi ml. Jiilin llii'kmati and 'ireta ltoliiie, all nl Origou City, Claoka- uias coiintv, Oregon. Any sud nil personsclaimlnitailTerscIv tin abore-drscrilwd lands are reUisled to Ml their clnims in tbisottU'e on or before said Jid day urOctota-r, ISO). J. T. Art'KltrtON, a-T-IO ' Kejisler. TIM B tit I.AM) ACT, JUNE 8, 1878 O I I aV. I'OK I'l III.K'ATIO.'V. 1'siri.ii HTJ.TES Land oirii a,! (ircijoii City, I'ti'gon, Kept. H, IslN. ) Notice) is hereliy ghrn that III compli ance with the provision uf the acts of con greas ol June S, Ists, .entitled "An act for the siili' ul llmbiT luudi in the stales of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevsdia und Wishinglon Ter .itorv," Anthony H. Toiier, of Casciades, county of Hkamatiis, slat of Washington, bias llais day tiled in this of fice his sworn sta'emetit. No. 22ftl, for the hiireliR-e of the lot lot I of section No. 14, in township No. 2 north, range So. 7 east, and will u'ter proof to show tiiat the hand sought is mom v.alitshla for its timber or stone tl i it ii for ag'.'.ulltirat purpews, and to establish tils elsim lo said land before t '.te register unit rei eiv ir of this otllce ut (iregon Ci'v, on WeV'H'sil ' , tl o 17 dev Drceuibsr, 1600. tie nnmn in i mvses: A. M. Bsrrctt. K. P. Anb, 1'. I'aulso'i, ol Cascade I ocks, Or., lb .1. Snow, ol'C.' :,des, Or. Anv ami nil '.r Mins cliiitning adversely lliennioc di'scn,,cii li',inl mo :'i" i le-ti'il to lile tbesr cliiirtis in this otticai on or before said 17 ibiv of Dm "itiber, IS". I. b'-JjlJ-l J. T. Al'l'KKSON, liegister. TIM11KU LAN Ll, ACT Jt'SklS, 1878. 01'I4 i: I'OK lI III.K A'l'IOK. Cnitkh Htatk Land orrteit, I Oiikoon Citv, Or., Hept II, lWO.f Notlco is hereby (tlven that tn contiili- ane with the provision of the act of Con gress of June 3, l,s7H, entitled "An act Air i'.,e side ot Umber land lit Hie state oi oiri fnrtna, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," Frimk Hill of Ballslon, coiintv of l'olk, stat of Oregon bus this dav Hied In this otnes ins sworn statement;!. 2?M, forth purclias of the ofneKand s' ji of nv4 ofsoctlon No. 2H, in township No. 2 south, range No, G east, and will oltir proof to show that tlie Ir.r.l sought Is more valualila for it tim ber or stone than for aitrlcultural purposes, and toestublisli bis claim to said land be fore the reinster and receiver of tins olllce at Oreiron City, Oregon, on Friday the I9th dav of December, 1UII0. lie names as witness: E. II. Conner, i. hi. McCain. C. W. Courtney, of llall- ston, OrcRon, ami A. W. Kichey, ol l'ort latid, (iregon. Anv und ull trariona claiinhiK adversely (lie above-scribed hinds are rttquanted to lile their claims in thi oftlc on or before aid lth day of Dtcember, ItWO. 10-2;12Hl J. X. APFER80N, Ilegtatcr. 1890 MLfi fll S891. OU-tl Mm Aii Jnititei.c" !. pt u' v-: Mvinj; priceH. Or: jiurchuHt-H i.' i,' ui'o ailing u to innkt tho ('on utid mi tni Dry Goods; 40!otF;in, Shoes, Hals. O.is, Goods, Notiono, Yours, Respectfully, I. SELLING. Falls Yiew Addition to Qreidn. City The Most . Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In tlio lasl Hixt v laB. Jixamine tho record. Very ly, adjoins tho Ix fit improved part of town; also convenient to the manufacturing part. Don't fail to ltmk at it before purchasing. Terms very easy. 21 .HOUSES NOW BUILDI1TG ON THE TRACT. WLLIAMS ft PORTEF, Oniee iitiiir -L Oilice. PORTLAND S GREAT INDUSTRIAL EAf Gi (j PENS SK PIO UER tith. Signor Libt-Kti'H Military lliiiul of Fifty .Selected Musicians will furnish tho musio. Smx ami one half acres of flo-r npace filled t over- flowing with fit" in Miiiintiu". i'l nvrry d fcti i.. 'U'.'h r. has ncv - TheFpt r .".cl rciuestic WT.1 Q)i ; iio'iilii'ii iii il, I 'I'j-f.rt : front 1 I'. M. i. 1'riec, adults, TiO ortatioii lines I CLOCKS, ' JKWKLKY. SrECTACLES SILVERWARE WATCHES, . ETC. All repairina done ami warranted. (colTiuoiirr.." ) Mrs. G. H. L. Oregon City Sash & Door Faqtory 11 I vi'i. i i.fli.iiTnn Alt- "4 -.ii A.i i r ai, i Sash, Doors Siwcial sizes ol KHtimatcs for 'airwork dtwrs and TIJIIIKK LAN'I' J C ' JC.N'K , 1S7S. MO 114 11 I'OK 11 ni.l(ATIO. I'NiTui) ft mi Land Orrit'K, I Oksinis C.vv. Or., 8vt. Jt, tvO.) Nntle li tierrti)' l ':i that In compliance with ttie proviftoni o' ihs sets of coincreiisot June X, 171. euutled .; set for the sale ol llm bar landila the iis;ii nl t'slltornta, iirej-au, Metada anil Ws.lilii rt 'ti Tiirrltnry." Jame M. HsCalai. nf Hailtlun. emiolr of pulli lit nt Orrj.ia Im" t"i dsr Med lu this ofllc hi tworu n;,.ieol Kb. iSA. lor the siareliaie of tlie '.t( ire1-; and lota land: ol re. No l.townnlilpiio. i smilh. roije im.Te and will effer prool to soiowllinl i!ie:iv notis: i Is more tIiiM lor i l.mlr it stnte M' V (or acrlctilitirnl pnr, mid in estali'.l.i'i his rlaiia to aald lau.t hvl. rs the tai tier an.l re- etlvtr of tills olttce al Un-uoii ahiy, (trouoii ou Frlda. t at l-.-l ta .l.'T et oeflenii'cr, :T.i'i. He uamai ea !Httiesp. : r . ai. ivioisr. m. Courtmy. ol llallnnti. i r A. tV. Kicney. -d J. A Cox. ol Portland.. Oregon. aav auil All uarion c. iiaiiinir aire--seiy i-ir abuse denerilied lainin are reuiieausl to rile their elalina In this oflaee on or before the ltth day id December: UiJ lO'i IZ-i J- arinnriun, Ri'k'inlar. TIMBKK LAN 0, ACT JUNK J, 187. MOTK'E I'OK r I'llI.K'A TIOI. (tNtTsti Si'atks Land Oleic. I ' Casoim city, Oi Sept, 11, isso i Notice Is hrehy k-iven that In compliance with the proviiieus ef 'lie art cf tamgres or June I, ttfs, r.titieil "in aft for tLa sale of t'nibrr laniti In ike t'n:n i t Ca'lforula. Ora ion, hhd, and Wiihliiglon Territory," aIsi anaer ItorilfU, Ol -oi,liuu, vneKiru, on mm day lileil In this cflice lila aatoru atstement No 2 'vi, lor the riiir:ilir,s cf llie sc, of aeellon No, Vf!f In toiausti'p l'r, '.' iou.li, ra to No beaat find will etti'r proo' 1 i-"iir thst Ihs 'land suinjl.t 'a in 'TO vs'.iis! fcr lis tl":her or alone than for asriiial.'ursi jfiri.osss, tu 1 to e.;au llah htHelaiiii loniiij hind hel'oretn ref;lter sud receiver of this ctto e at Orewa City, Ore gon, ou Trlilay, Hie li'tli dy ol hecem'.re.-, Id'iO. 11 nsuieaaa wittaen": I'avid Csmtlll of Sheridan. Or., K. II. Coiiuer, O. W.Cimritiey, ot Ksllatou, Or. slid A V. Klchcr, of l'ortlsBd W""n . , , Any and all peraoun calming adversely the i.ne.aeii.rlhrd Uu,',i are renueated to tile "their clsima In this o.lico un er belore, said 1Mb ay ol lieeeiuber, r iu-'i;ll 1 J. I . i rr... Register. TIM ilKK LAND, ACT JUNK 8, 1S78. HOTU'i: l'OKt I'l 11I.K AHO.lf Cnitsk Rtatbs Land Officii, ) Obkuof citv, Ore. Sept. li 1S)0. i Noilee la hsrebv eiren that In compllnace with the provlntoiK of the set of Cmigrens ot June 8, MvS, entitled "An set for the aale of timber lands lu ti e KUteaol Callloruln, Or gon, Nevada, ana wusuington Aerriiory " lisvnl Oumpbcll. of Sheridan, ominty of YamhlU, state of Orc Oregnn, haa tht tiled In this otTtt-e hlsaworu atsttment No. 2266, for the purchase of the aw'4ot atctiun No. is. In tovnaliln tin. a aoutn ranu No. (I east, and will ol.er proof to ahosr that the land sought ia more vslusM lor Us timber or atone man lor agricultural purposes and to ertiihliah hla elslin to laid land before th regiatrr snd receiver ol tnta ot See at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the mil day or oeeemDifr, n a( Iliwemhrir. IS'. 1). Be names 1 1 sin ini: A. Hornen, Hnen- dau, Or., K. II. L'ui'.nsr, C. W. Courtney, ol Bsllatou, Or., a; W. Kichey, of Portland, Ore gon. Any sud all psruoiii claiming adversely the aboTe-deacrlbad lauds are requested to file their claims lu this cfttc on or belore said Dili day ol Deoeuiber, ltct). . t. A?rBi01, kelitr. CHOICE ;jT0C.t O ' V a .'cvicrrib!!! j; all for ( uh!i COIll III riiic I'li'l r.rtv i-'.-A'i Jf ana itd Ac 1890. ci osE.sono;ti:.i .. nlrrs nf thi M-ondrful tt". A wor'd of niftliamcs o visit thie; Great Kxpo.-;tiyn n:.d view its wrudcrs off.' ati'l iriiov; will in to i" hs an opportunity , .. . .-, -, ' i' . . I'-.'. , poast licf'Tc. Stcck Department, . :.,! L'" rn.l o'op (Wooer I. Five thottsan-l Jive ,,;!'. ri! '! cosh ti"!i'.Cf.- i" F 'epa'tmi-nt. .tock .. v i-',v. 'J Y. v.i.v'.l .' P. M. JlxjKisilion ' iu I'. !. ;.U:e ailiiiiislcn V itt adtnifs to hoth .:i!s, clii!.ir(;!t L." cent. Hetlncod rates on nil trnr.s liing to Portland. For information addrc., E. W ALLEX, iSuyt. and .t -c'y. (.coi'yiiiuiitec.) BURfVlEISTER. i. ii .un wr - - .. . , ind MouldiiiL's. Turninc of all kinds.' windows made" to order. Orders promptly filled. TIMltKK LAND ACT, Jt'NU 3. l:s. kolire lor I'ublicaiioii. CniTKn Statu.- Laud Ornrt, j OliKOOIl CITY, Or., Si'pl. 11 l .,'0 NOTICE i hcretiy piveti tint in r-,"i;pli,;uee wllhtUs piuvtalnus id tlio net el Ciarvas ot June S, t. eni!Ue,l "A:i nc! lor :!io c-iieot timber hiiols In tha Stn'.i".. of CWv r.ri, urp Kwb, Nevmlrt, iltl't V, 1i-.f;li.v,n Ic:-. "' .a ii "i ;;. .' ".: of riihfoil, i''"'iily of I'.i'k, m of Orci hai thin d;. y alr.t :u thip ott',-"!' lr,a . tw n , on, riieaio. ji'.ry, lor .lie pincuiiio iulo , ol an'MiuN.i. I. ij t.iwtuh i -,i. .: ;i. ih. lan.-e No. Te'ist, sed ii i:t nilor ?:. .,.,- tuai the Isnroioii'ht is -i ire vulli.ih e for ,,s l. uoeror nu nun nir K;:r:cuaur.:i Iurp (0 i erii:it,'.!li.i.i5 emio!.lo..iid Ihii,! 1 liter mul ro.oivt'r ol tins o lile re- st Or-,; m City, t '.v ui l c,.'t,mh,ir, orrsD.Ki.ri nt.Uy tto l,",h lie niinia'i si v.-iinessei: j. M M, ,. c. vy. . -:i J J. .:(.,-;: uy, ,!, i.a. gr , i j'. a. IVs, i'orlli.ii.1. dr. Aiiyana all uoam n eU;niin r.. ub ric .ice?rd'ii lsmla jre n. .,a. t 1 li ti Ihelr el uitis in iliif . tli co o i or dy ot iM'esinhrr, lsjii. J. T 10-.';1'M IM ild I'.'tll ON, .Mer. T1MBKH LAND, ACT JI NK a, 187S. cMollcr Cor ! Illicit lion. I'ulted SintPi. Land Office. Oregon Citv, Oreirou September Hi. l.-wl. ' 1 Notice la hereby given tint in Comptlanco with the provisions nf the net ol Congress ol JuneJ, li.9, entitled "An set for Die iie cr timber lands lu the atatesof Osllfnrnln.Oiexnu Nevada, sud Washington Territory," ' Harry M. Clay, of Arllugtou, Count..-ot lililiain. Stato of Orn. gon, hsi this day tliia in this oilice his sworn sialemeut No- i'J.'l, (or the purchase of th se' of as1, etj o! so'4 end aiv'i of se't of section i, tp S a, r i , eu.i ill otfer prool to show tha th laud sough", is wore valuable for Ira tim. br or stone C'sn for agricultural purposes and to establish hla claim to usid hunt before the renister and receiver of this oilice at Ore gnu City, Oregou, ou Tuesday tho j-.tr d dsv ol lieccmber, 1SJ0. ' He names as witnesses: Kur-cne Sn-ith Geo Karhart ol Lone Kock, Or, Wm. Butier j Mo I'hersou. ol Olex, Oregon. Auyan.l all peraons chiimlng adversely t'le, abuvs-desilrlbcd lauds are reiiuestei to n't their eUliina lu This oltlee on or hel irs sa'il Wrd day ol December, 18.'. J.T. APPEF.30N. 10--Us UejUier, T1MKKP. LA Nil ACT, JUNE 3, IS7S. Notice for l'libltc.-wiou. United Stotes Lend Ofllce, Oregon City, Oreiroii 8d. 16, ISUO. ""-sou, Notice Is heteby given that in compliance with the provisions of the set o( CongresB of June , 17S. eutitlcd "aii act for tho sale of timber lauds lu the States of California, Ore gon, Neva1, end Washington Territory " William Butler, ol Olex, County of Gilliam, ftato of Oregon, has this day filed ia this oflice his sworn Hinteinout No. 'JM, for the purchase ofthe lots 1, 8 and In iso 4, tp 3 a, r 1 e, and will offer proof to show' that the land auinrht Is mure valuable lor Us timber or stone than tor agricultural portiaics and to ealabliah hla claim to said hind before the register and receiver ot this othco at Ore gou City, Oregou, ou Tuesday, ,tue -.Brd day ol lieccmber. W.K). He names as wltusses- Vw sene Hmllh suvl Oeo. Karhart, of l.uite ltock Oregon; 11. M. Clay, of Arlington, Oregon, and J. Md'heraon, ct Olex, Oregon. . Any and all persoim claiming adversely the ebeve-deecrfbed lauda are reiiucsted to tile their claims iu this otlice on or before nM i'i.i day ol December, 1890. 102, H-4 J. T. APPETtSCNT, T.eglater.