VL iWkitM el,M.Vrir-'-3i THE ENTERPRISE 1'uMUhcr nml lrrlrlur. OKEOON CITY, OCTOBER 9, 1W0. . zflsr orroiiTiwiTr, Ciackamv ivnuty carried away the prl to at the Industrial Kxpiuillon U-t tit'k for ttic Wtt display of form, fruit and dairy products. The stock exhibit (Him till county, although small, received a flatter ing ehare of Hi award. This county should hav had creditable display of Its manufacture. It has tliu product ih1 ma terial to make letter Industrial exhibit than any other tret Urn of the northwest. The board of trade, dtUetis mut manufacturers, with few exceptions, displayed a Ui k of in terest in th matter that in not rery compli mentary to the Idling manufacturing city of the northwest. If Oregon City expect to receive tho Just recognition to which h is entitled by tin natural advantages of her locution and unoipiidcd facilities of the greatest free water power on tit American continent, sht must not hesitate to let hor light shine, before the world on every possi. bit occasion. Spokane r'.tlls with less than one-half the natural water (tower of the Falls of the Willamette, does not hesitate to toot their horn on every invisible; invasion throughout the land. As a result millions of dollar of Kastcrn capital are bronv'ht there and Invested, where the ower is held under the rest rictic-ns of an exacting niono oly. Cnlest Oregon City is continually al Yertised It wilt lose its identity and more pretentious Hiints with far less natural la cMUea will reap the benefit. With hut lit tie tiTort and expense Oregon City could hare had an industrial exhibit at the Expo sition that would have attracted the cure fll attention and interested admiration of thousands of people from every ortlon of the I'nion. This exhibit alone would hae been worth thousand' of dollars to Oregon City ami Clackamas county ; it would have been advertising In a way that would have produced gratifying result. Hut we must profit in the future by the errors and omis sions of the past. Tui imiHirtanee of Oregon being prn rly represented at the World's fair in a way that will redound to the beiietlt of nil con cerned, can be accomplished, provided the matter assumes tungthlo shape. It is ev ident that something musi l done at one if the state has a creditable exhibit nt the World'i Fair. The West Shore makes the following pertinent suggestions: "lt the state board of trade call a World's Fair convention, consisting of delegates from every county. Let that convention elect certain number of its ntcmlirr to Incur, porut the Oregon World's Fair Associa tion, which shall have full charge of the state exhibit. Let this assix iatlon adopt tome practical method of raising sutlb icnt funds for a ili lay that n tit tss of tome credit and benefit to 1 1 if stale, not less than ISSO.mO. of which at least hs). l sho tll be appropriated by t'.e legislature. Let them select a hroa I gua re man as mana ger and a live exeeutive committee to as. list him, and then e will see something ol which we may lie proud and before which wc will not hang our head in shame w hen wo visit Chicago. This Is not a Portland matter, but one that vitally ail'ccts the whole state. The li.!itn will 1 rented for years to come, and will accrue as much to one section of the state as the other. I el II loyal, live and Intelligent orrguniana make this a personal matter, and then something will be done. " As there Is a growing sentiment among tin people in favor of repealing the mort gage tax law, and correcting and amending the present unfair aisessmcnt laws, it is very important that our senators and represent atives in the state legislature should become familiar with the opinions and voice of their constituents in this all-important matiur, which will surely be brought before that body for its consideration. Tut Kjjt rsisi w ill take pleasure in publishing the opinions of its readers from every .onion of the county. 1 his is a matter of vital importance to the future welfare of this state, ami invites the earnest consideration ef every taxpayer, who should consult with his neighbors as to the Ik st method of cor recting the existing evils, an 1 urge upon our legislators the importance of promptly providing a remedy for these fatal blunders made by former luw'-muker. To this end Tiir. K.ntehphibe Invites the tax payers of Clackamas county to express their senti ments on this or any other matter pertain ing lo the welfare of the people. Tit t Unite Creek Fair held at Marijii.iin last week was a most successful exposition of the productions uf Clackamas county, in spite of the rainy weather. The attendance would have rcllerted credit to any district fair held in the slate, The managers of the association deserve commendable mention for the success that crowned their efforts. They have demonstrated that a successful lair can be held in Clackamas county, anil have disproved the theory thata fair cannot be made a prosroiis undertaking without horse racing and its attendant evils. It has proved that a strictly agricultural, horticul tural, stock and industrial exposition, when properly managed, can l! made a triumph ant success. Tiie situation as regards grain this fall Is a gratifying change for the farmers, because prices rule higher than they have for several years, due to the fact that there is no over production. This year the world's supply of wheat will not exceed the amount con sumed, and the price has gone up to a higher figure. Now, if thefarmcrsof the Uni ted Blates do not all rush wildly to increase their wheat acreage for next year's crop, we will not have a surplus congesting in ele vators and granaries, with the price below the cost of production. Those who are urging that the govern ment shall buy the railroads of the. country would better got some information about rates in those Kuropean countries which have bought in their railroads. The Indi anapolis Journal instances the case of a gen tleman just returned from Europe, who paid $M for a 000-mile ticket on a railroad and a section in a sleeper. The road making that charge was under government manage menta policy which one set of reformers are demanding for this country. Th supreme court has declined to re view its opinion in the Sandy Olds case, and as a consequence he will have another long drawn tedious trial in tin) circuit court with probably the same result. The murder of Webber was one of the foulest blots on the records of the criminal history of Portland, and the money of the gamblers and cut throats who were In the conspiracy Is leav ing nothing undone to save this murderer from the gallows or penitentiary. Th Telegram states that several Eastern gentlemen were in Portland recently look ing over the field to establish a woolen mill, In which they purpose investing $p,. 000 for a plant. They are now on the Sound, but will return to this city before finally choosing a location. What is the matter of the board of trade Inducing them to locate here. The water power is a decided advantage in favor of Oregon City. Ohkuok got f'JiVM) apportionment for puMie surveys. This will enable a portion th tinsurveved lands In Oregon to b opened for scllhmienl and entry. " KeinmlerUe" has been promised M tbt word to express execution by electricity. On slighter occasion tbt unlucky Captain Boycott, uf Ireland, gv hit nam lo a process now vtnr well understood, and new word to th Kugllsh language. On account ol th ntw tariff bill becom ing a law, smokers of Imported cigar will hart lo forego that luxury and content themselves with smoking th domestic ar ticle, or pay an txhorbitant prlc (or Inv ported goods. Cigar dealer claim that tonally at good cigar can I produced In Florida a Cuba. Tut McKlnlty bill will advance th price of plushes and Imported foreign drs goods at leant ten per rul,auattet a prom I limit Portland Importer who geta hi goods direct from Tart. As th burden of th tariff will fall on fin Imported fabric, onty th apparel of th rich will suffer. II rati' not b said lor one that all legislation It In favor of th rich. Tnicouinioro of th Northwest (VIAc coast la suffering lo tu alarming extent on account of tht Inability or neglect of th transcontinental railroad lines to prtvhi cart for transporting lumber and othr pro ducts to Eastern markets. Th resolutions passed by the tint botrd of trad hav not as yet bait th ltect of Increasing th tutm- brr of car to th required xUnl to relieve the blockade. II . I - I Tin exhibit of farm, garden, orchard and dairy product, all produced from th farm of Mrs, Klneareon, near this plc, and tastily displayed al the Industrial F.ipoil lion In Portland, puts to ham th meager display mad of the mauuracliired products of Oregon City. The pritet, amounting to I VI In value, res-elvilby Mrs. Klnearaon, Is no compensation for th labor and ex pens Involved In arranging this xhibi(, iMch alone i a valuable advertlwinent for Oregon City. Thi supreme court met for lb regular October term on last Uonday, ami will con tlnut in sos-non until disposition shall havt Won made of th large number of case on th docket This term promise' lo be an Interesting on, having several rase of great importance on the docket Th court is considerably rhanged. Judg Strahan 1 chief Justice, and Ju.lg Mean has assumed his place on th suprrm bench. L A'Tisu Indian Commissioner Halt hat issued a Utter to Indian agent, directing thfiu to promptly refuse applications for Indiana for Wild West shows, at It is against tht policy of th interior depart ment to grant rmlt for such purposes under any circumstance. If any Indians should hereafter attempt tolravtth reser vation for exhibition purposes prompt measures will be adopt! to rrlaln them. Museum and sbos will hereafter I cvru I elled to improvise tlitlr Indians for rihl i ilion, or leave that drawing card out. Tut interior department Hints that the appropriation for ps' tl agents was so small that a reduction of the present force Is found ixvrssarv, and ther will Iw a whole sale cutting off of heads. Among the niimlier who will I relieved ar II. 8. Travis, of Portland, Oregon, and T. J. Mat thews, of Ulackfoot, Idaho. Th depart ment lass this is no reflection on th men, but simply because there are no fundi lo continue the lore. There will hav to bt an entirt reorganiiation of th force bfor tht work In Cfharg of these special agent Is continued, It it claimed that Senator tjuav want a place In the senate for on of bit men, and it after Johnson or Oil Try's scalp. Th former la frvtn Minnesota and a republican, while Gil Try is from Oregon and a democrat It is not probable that t J 11 fry will be displaced. Tut Oregoiilan mentions that the only obstacle which prevents sa-gnlng viasrla of moderstedraft, at lratt, from reaching Ore gon City is th Clackamas rapids. As here tofore commented onbyTus Esrmrsiss, it would b almost Impracticable to dredg a channel, as It would lowtr th water in front of the city at tht foot of the locks. Home parties advocate extending the canal to th Clackamas rapids, and having th lower loci there. This would extend th possibilities of the w.tler power, and would give the cltv t chance to expand and spread itself down to the end id the canal, a id a comparatively small eindltnrc would ena ble sea going vesseis lo .'nine up to the end of the canal, and the pro lints of th facto ries could lie loaded illrsctlv I. do tht vessels from the mills. As it in not far from the main xirtion of tht city to tht Clackamas rapids, and the sites for mills uud factories will all be occupied liefore very long, the project is rertalnly feasible. The W. T. A Co. who own the land along the prooid extension of the canal would then have plenty of ground to lease for factories, Taehr's Reading Circle. County rsiiperintoinlont Alox. Thom son rtcoramendH that all toucher In the county join the Htate Teacher' Heading Circle, a it wilt give them thorough training for teachers, and enable them to pass examination much easier. The following extract from a hitler pub lished by Protestor J. B, Horner, sec retary and manager of the statn teacher's reading circle in the Kdiie.ational Com pendium at Kotieburg explains ltt work ings: The Slate Teachers' Heading Circle in what ilii name implies a great Cha taqua organized by the superintendents, while aHHomliled at the Htate Teachers' Association, for the teachers of Oregon, having for its prime, object the mutual lumrovemorit of all its members. It cohH fifty cents to be a member of this Heading Circle for the second year which beginit Novnmlier 1, 1H90, and will end June 20, LSDl. No certifi cates 'an be issued without thi remit tance. Tho fund acquired by thi means will be need to dulray the expenses of tbn Circle. The books in this year's course van be hud postpaid through the Necretury at tint following ratoH: "Quick' Kducationul Roformor," 80 Ctfl. "Shaw A Donnell's School Room De vices," $1.20. "Kellogg'e EngllHh Literature," $140. It mutton not win-re you purchase your books. At the State Teachers' Association which will probably convene next July suitable diplomas will be presented to all who will have completed the two years' course. Certificates will be pre sented to such as will have completed only this year's reading. "Time is growing short", and the question to be decided at once is, will excellent work of the society be con tinned on the plan so successfully begun lHt year? If you are in favor of con tinuation of this great work, please aid the cause of education b placing the in terests of the Heading Circle bo hire your friends. Professor Horner's address is I.'oneburg, Oregon. WOIISI THAN LkPHOSV Is catarrh, and there I but one preparal tion that does cure that disease, and that is the California Positive and Neg ative Electric Liniment. Hold by I. 0. Clark. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprain, burns, and al- pain, Try it, ana ten your neignoor whereto get it. Bold by E. O, C autism), Drugglti. TUB COUNTY NEWS. From The Ivntorprisc's Corps of CorivsiHiiJeiits. !Ue Item of Interest r'rttm Surround ing Tawtit snd Coiiutry. New Km, No inort dual In t.K), Farmer will feel Jubilant over lb rain, at thrv can commence plowing and towing their (all grain. Home of Hit boy have gone to Port land, prttuumbly to so the elephant. We wanted lo sen the elephant at Hulta iWk, and the rain knock! ut out on th lliet round. Hut r de termined, ami will no doubt got thr ntxt year. Th proprietor of lb Oriental Hotel of your cltv and Mum August Undid wer married last Mmiilsv at the Catho lic church in Ntw Kr. rather Wanlry olllclatlng. V wish Ibtui pi ui and protporiiy In their ntw depart ure. Th measles are in high g'ee in our neighborhood, having rectnitly vlalted th (amilica of W. J. Itauch. John Keck, J Itrlgg and K. IV Hutchinson, tout of whom hav been unite tick, but bllv ar nearlv all well tgaln. Mr. Porter, uf Oregon Citv.lt In our midst with hit steam wood taw, uwiug love wood for all who have chronic, indioition to hard labor. That strike ut a Unit tlftoen cord worth. Jam Houghton ha cleared and ditched portion of hi vtluabl lake, which will add greatly to th fine ap pearance and appreciation of hi littl firm. Thr are but few tMitatoe dug a yet. (inorg Itandall Is th onlv on herea bout who ha dug any. It say they ar tin, but few in a hill. Prof. W. K Johnson thinks som of teaching th school at Mount l'leaaant thi winter. Th prstpl ut that district would l very fortunate to teeur hi services, a lie ranks No 1 as a teacher. Prof. W II IMiyns, of Albina, paid us another of his iutvrrssling visit tb latter part of last weok and .Sunday. II Itporla hi school in Albln pmgr ing very nlcly. Thetfrngo and W C T IMiall It nearly coiuletrd. The Orange will probably dmlicatelt the fuiuth r-eturday in Novmtr J. I.. Wahlron ia buying all lb fruit, both grren and duel,' be ran tlnd for aal. at rinuira'.ive price, for th firm of II. V.. Hat tin A fit uf Portland. II make tilssral otbn for potatoes, but so far ha contracted for but few. Pavid McArthur ha been ovr to Nestucca Hay for a few week for th teneflt of hi health, We ho lo o him groatlv tx'iietiltil by the trip. II. E Seinlle, of Oregon l ily, bat Completed a stone foundation for root hotiMfor K. C. Madilm k, and in addi tion lo that rune half doin root houae have tren built In the city of New Kra So you", Mr. Pditor, we have a dia itiou 'ospond nioiiev no her. V hav no million to ped, but think when you gel around our wav you will proba bly nive us a Ittt'e l"Hl' W ate Incliuixl to lee I a little Mat if we are n'l noticed at all ; ami some 1 1 our enterprising lei Iowa lii'ght gel oil their base and tian deraw liole lot of mciiey ) isl in onler to make- Ne K.ia slims. Then II p o rrtv did n't bate a rising Dm tualloii you would bear of a tluuncialciaah, and tl democrat wnuld try to elm t th next prldtnl. Suoarr Hali Hrouk. Mi Cor Comer, aim ba ln Slav in with th" luuiilv o( M. Mitcliell, is boiuo on a brio! visit. K, I. Duval ol tiresliaiii, M iiltiiiiinali county, was liero on ImnineM It day tir, Holtnan A (iiirrett, farmer, bav Just ili'llvcroil about one bumlreil ami tuenlv ton of buy on board car at Harlow Slntion lur Bliipuieiit lo I'ort lan.l. l're"t I'.onney and wife will move tbia wpvk from near Atimra to tlio farm of Jonliim (lorlH'tt al t'Mr Canyon crrek. Last wr'k was si'Oiil by your corrt1 oiiileiit at ami near Hiitleville, pietur esquoly situated on tbe bank of llie Will-ami-tte river. Tbis lo one ol tbt pioneer town ol On-tfoli. Ne.irly rviry owner of real estuto in tint vii'tnity b a field of liof'H, wliii'li jiruven a "Itoiianta" Ibis year. V. K Krlieurer Iiiih built a lanto ware house lor tliu sto'aite ol bops Tbe liHHlenl little. i nlLie iri'nleil over by Mr, llihlwin is -n homelike audi berry that we would ulidly bavu iolott)(ed our v i m i t , but bud to reunion our rliune after the ulm lity I ' t.t He vera I of our neihborH are inukinu prepiiratioiiM to ulteud the County l.iir at .Mnritiiim on Tliurmliiv, 1-rM.iv ami Saturday of th s week 'u lluilerstaud that there will he h rv. Inruiii.i Iheie of a trip uroiiiid I lit wurhl. Tbie fnuture will prove very iittuicthe. as tlio r wno linvn wit ni'Mieil Dm I'veloriiiiis en tbusiiiHtically proiiotiiire it line Mint Muv Hull niiil iiiotliur wei ilia guest of Mrs J. Coiner on tbe 211 inst Tbe next IbiriK on tbe farmers' pro gramme is burvuHtiiiK potatoes. Habbatli scliool at Utiper Canyon creek school al 1 1 o'clock, A . M, each Hun day. tun Milwauklc. Mis Mbbv KiiilinK was the truest of Miss Klgivu Muller. Miss Jano LewiilliliK left Wednesday on a visit to Iter sister, Mr, (livens, at Iihu'kloot, Idiibo. Tbe Milwauklo limns liinul is now a tiling of tbe I'iihI. Harmony sebool, distriot 40 opened last Monday witb lliirvey and Miss Ida Hlark weather as tenebers. Tbe old Rliiniliinl mills, are now stand Inn Idle. Tim furniture tiietury Imvlnn vacated Inst luesilny. Mr. Held Lwelllnu Iiiih li.i'I forty acres of land divided into lotH uud will place it on tbe niurkat In a short time. Miss KluivH Mullen entertained few of her friends ut her rcHidenee, lust files- day evemnk. Music unil uuncini; were indulged in to a lute hour, Mias Mul len left Bttttirdiiy for Mulullii where she has been engnged to tench school. Mr.nndMrs. 0. Al. I'iurce and daiiuli ter I'earl, left 'Jimrsdiiy for Centrulia their future home. Mr. I'icrce Is tli manuKer of the Cenlrulia Furniture Co. formerly the Htandiird, of Milwaukie. Wo wihIi him hucciihm in Ins new enter- prino. Prune drying 1h drnwinu to a close and orchardis'H in this vicinity have no cauHO to compluln. 1'lltZ, Hprlngwuter. Thrflflhinif is over, and oats turned out an average of 40 bushels to the acre, and wheat J. Hhibley and A. Lucy hud some oats that yielded tit) busbclH to the acre. Over 3500 bushels of grain were threshed in Hpringwalur precinct thi season. . The fiuit crop in this neighborhood Is good. Home are selling their fruit green, wh le other are drying. Mr. U. How ell le drying and selling green; II. Du- Hois and U. II. and Jan. Uutrldge are drying. They will evaporate over 12, 000 pounilH of prunes, which It very good for a four-year old orclmr. More surveys are proposed on the railroad. A line is being run through Hnrlngwater this time, and wo will prob ably have a railroad. Occasional Ouv o o w o A strictly insiilu iriarty, Hittutud but 20 rulnutei walk from tht jxtofllc; iJwtlki 11 the wiy. A nw futir riMiiu griulm! si'lio,.! 1,oumo will lo built thi jr. Tha Oregtn City Eloctrio Street cr line will run through Smith Ori'urm City. Now is the time to buy before rricce advance. SOUTH OREGON CITY 1 it ui rt of thut nmU-lilcHH property formerly known at the "Appereon riace," boing junt outh of the corporate limit uf our rnpiilly crowing city, ami commanding one of the luott euburb tiewe of the perennially euow-cepped tnoiiiitaiiis of IIoiul, Ft. Helen ami Adam to be had In Ortgoi. SOUTH OREGON CITY t'uHkn moil u.MilioiiH cl.iiiiiiiiK iittimtion, U free from tree, etumpe or rock; bat no canyon, creek or gulch . to climb over or throtiglt. The Im hI rouJ loading out the city go through thii PARADISE FOR HOME 8EEKERS. Lit .MixliH); utroit TO feet wldo. Ten jr wut. down; 15 a month; no inUrett; no taxe; title abeolutely perfect; l'riio of lot rittift'H from IUk) to ILK I. Ilvyond question thi ia the very best buy ever offered in Oregon City. TVIVXIEIS. I?. Sliyvvi, Roo.1 JCstcate kcsezi.t Oregon Olty, Office in "Red Front," Opposite PoU)B3(e. SPRING WAGONS. OfR tsltK K Ol'' SlillM) WAiiuN li Till-. l.AUtifT AM MUST COM I'l KIK ON Till-: I'At IKIf ( itthT, AMI COM l ltlsKS Al l. TIIK I.KAI'INU bl'YI.i:S oK ) FOUR-SPRING PASSENGER AND MOUNTAIN WAGONS, HAIJM'LATFOIOI SIMUXCJ UA(i()NS Scroll Spring V;i,u:ons, "llaiitlv Wagons," Tail or T IB-Sill HALF SPRING WAGONS, DXPRDSS, And Dolivory Wnirons. ff i I Special Parcel 1-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. IT WIIX I'AY All. rAUTIKS WANTINtl Spring Wagons of any Hoscription, TO CALL UPON OR CORRESPOND WITH US We guarantee our vehicles the best, our piiee the lowest, equality consldeted si ii ui, i tai.ihiii!s m eiiit K l lnr mii tii riaa on Ai ri.R noN. STAVER & WALKER, NEW MARKET BLOCK. PORTLAND, OREGON In ancticipation of the wants of our numerous customers, and in view of the fact that the Fall terms of the various schools will soon begin, we have received a full line of the justly Celebrated BED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES, For which we have tha Ex clusive Agency. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. TflMAS CUM k SON. OREGON CITY UtON WQ11KS, JtOAKES & 1'UOS.SHR, Proprietors. Manufacturers, and Dealers in all kinds of Machinery. CASTINGS furnished and UKPAIRS promptly made. Z:ZZZZZ--Z.Z PORTLAND PRICES. AsJsr7ni o(rapliers (if both sexes, attribute their success to a course at tbe Portland Busi ness College, rortbind, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salera, Oregon. Doth are uutlcr Uie iiiiinngenient of A. P. Armstrong, have tame course of tudy, tame rates of tuition, lliwincss, Shorthand. Typewriting, Penmanship and Bug MaA Vepurtmcnts. W'rito to either for joint Catalogue and specimens of penmtnsbip. Newsiaier Fur Mule. In one of the mont proNiirrona oountie of Oregon. Is t ho county oflldul fiarer anil lias the U. H. lmiil ollice bus uess. lilts a well selccleil newHpaier and lob ollice. Established eiirlit viars. and is a paying property, (inml reimon for lolling. In a bargain. Ad(lrens this ollice. a Homo and :r?r tefr BUY NOW IN tt waff Delivory Wagons, THAT CAN nr? USUI) KVKRYDAY is the kind that pays. Scores of young business men, and hun dreds of book -keepers and tten. Atleiitiiin Furninrs. IloHiird's Oriut mill at Mulino hiving line n chunu'i'il to rolls, and enlarged, mill rebuilt with new maebinery, will ('(iniuieni'e iriihdinn in flrHt-eluss shape iiliuiit September 10th. All In lined of good work both chop ping and lloui inu bring on your grain. J, T. UOWABD. And Hiiiiliii: ta Pita Price in a to lis. BUT A LOT SOUTH OREGON CITY., POPE Tblt olj anl rallabl Arm always ktep in ttork a full line of Slief HOT Itare, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Proniutly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY, UNCLE The Portland Jeweler, Importer and Dealer in JJ i aL mi o n d s5 Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Op tical Goods. 1G5 First Strent, lietween Morrison and Yamhill. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Ordfrs From th Country Solicited. Farmer's Store! K. L. NEWTON. 8UCC2330B TO STRAIGHT & NEWTON. Good sold at Portland Prices. Highest Price Paid for COUNTKY PRODUCE. Administrator Male. NlltlOt ll h.r.DV hiV.11 that III mil-man,... ol n oril.r ut Ih. Uuunlf Court lur th. uoiiii tT ot M.rrow, itt ol Orojou, mid. nn III. lllb day ol Ausmt, A, I). KWJ In th. mall.r ol rta. .it.tt ol John UarrfU. dec.t.d, th, mi tlorlDel. th. .dmlnlilrslrlx ol th. id m 1st., will Mil t publt. .0011(111, to th. hlihot bidder, lor oh, sold cm In lh. I'nliMl Vi.ifia ol Aw.rln., .nil lubjrot lo inlria.llon by old county .ourt, on'U.lurday, ih. It d.y ol (ictiibar A. D., ISM, t t oolook, V. M., at Ih. Court Hou. door In Ortfiin cltr. Cl.ck. bii t'ounly, orffun. all th. rltht, till., Inter ut and .matt ol IB. ..Id John Uarr.it, d o.ai.d, at Ih. Ilia, ol hi. d.alh, In and to all that c.rtaln lot, niece or .sro.1 ol land, uu W, ljrln ud h.lu In th. eounlf ol Claeka mai, nat. ol Oregon, and boundad and d.i orlbed lollowa, to-wil: Comm.nctuf at a point 40 f.t .sat of John Books, Hit corner In claim No. M, II L 0 ol L. D 0. I.atouretto, nn the aotith boundary M.M ohalna from Ih. HW corner ol Kid claim, run nisi Chenoe N, Idem reel W, ISchtlni, th.ae. U 94 degrees, W 6 ohalna, Hi. nee 8 Is dogreei w., 14.67 chalna,theuee 44 ditfreaa K,10tt4 chains, to flace of be(lniilii, nonululiif U!4 arre. In uwnahlp I South, Kaiif 1 ka.t, .1 Wlllam .it. m.rldl.a, alia, a p irtol I) 1,0. N. It In township anulh, range 'ieast Beginning at a Rolut bearing tS d.greea W, W,4e.halna and 46 degreea W, 10 W uhliu from tha HE .or n.r .1 .aid .l.lm Nn, M, aald p.lal blng 4 feul NK from th. K h.uuiUry .1 a tra.l twned kr John Bosk, lk.no N 4t degrM W, 11 W .kalat aarlal.l wltk laid BHki 11a. Theae. kl II drgraei B, la.7ehalai. Tk.tM U SegrM a.ll.W .halni. Theaee It degisM. W, M ll .kalai, I. plate .1 keglaalag, asaulalag 1!4 aer.i mere .r Imi. Tanas and Mndtlt.at f salt: Oat third aaih .a dar .1 salt, tti. baUa. I n. rail with lat.rut at S par e.al iteurad kjr aa.rr gag. ii Ik. premnoj. UaaataiT iaaaiTt, Adailalitralrlx of tk. .Halt al Jvk arrH, De.Mt.d. F. O. HtCvw A C. Atlora.jt PaM at OrtflB City. Or, Aug. ta, 4, ID-Ill CASH Grocery Store Save Ment! & CO. OREGON. TI.MUEK I.AND, ACT JINKS, 1S78. .Wt'M'K FOR 1I lll.U ATSO. V iti tirATga l.axu Orru g, I Omkouh City, Or., jul SI, lk'10 f N0T1CK is lmrliy iveu tl'iat in compli. Krof JmitS. 1H7.1 enlitltil an act for tht alt of timber lands In tlx Statrg uf Call fur- ritorv "'"i tint wauililiigtuii Ttr Willi. ,n ii n: of Shtridan, rounty of Yamhill, ttat of ..., ........ ,,, iiuMiniiss nit -VIII isu. ,10, ,i,r purctiajit or tti. M of teW anil tW ol sw of section No. 8, , .,, " "I"', ruct o. Ortat, ami will oiler proof to ahow that tlit land ""i"'" "",r" aiiiiiit ior ltt umber or toil, than fate etrrii,,iltiBl ...... ? , b "'' c'"1,u ,0 '"nil l)fort vii. nr(i,er ami Krcclver or this office at Oprgjiii City, OrcKon, on Wediiesday, tli 5th day ef NovtmW, Irflaj. II names as witnesses; j, Klnner, C. E. Drakins, ot Hheriilan, oreirou, A. W Kiclity tnd J. A. Vox of Portland, orrgun. Any and ll persons rlaimiiiit advers.lv he ibove-deatTilMkl lauds are reimested to III. their claims in tliu otllcson or befort aid Mb day of NoTeniher, lstX). M. 1-1H T. APrtuoa, Kcgisttr. Jliitit e f Asslgne j Snte of Ileal L'stat. By virtue of the authority in nit vested. aiaw!Knt-a ol the estate of j. J. Herman , ., "ro1'. I will, on Saturdav, he lint day of November, l.stw, at tht court must door in iireiron Citv, in tht county ol Clackamas and atate of tlrtmni, at tbt "7, w ciuca on sain day, oner ror al to the liinlie.it bidder for casli in hand tht following described real property of J. J. Ili'riiiAii: ' The north lulfof the north half of sec-',0';IJ- T. S, 8. ofK. 2 E and the south m1 ."'L,h r.e,t. ,'iuarter of said section IB, T. 8. 8. K. 2 K. and nil the land lying nnrth of ltock Creek on Donation La.iJ t luiiu ol John Todd and Ksther Todd his wile, and In sections 2fl ami 21 in T. S, 8. R IE.; and in seeiion 30, In T. ft, 8. K. 2 K also, th following; Beginning at tli oiitli-east corner of section 24, T. 6, S. H t K of the Willamette meridian; ninnhn' thence west 6.es chains to Geonre W. Jack spu s D, 1,. C. line; thenr. north 241) roils; thence esst 6.(W c hains; tlience south along aaid hiwoaKii, II, .u,. ... , .. . iU inure ui oe- Iliiiilng, coiitalnliig. '14 acres. moo, uue avr piircnaseil ot U. U. Vando varl and kiln. ,,.! . . -.i i... .i. - conled on paKe Sti of Book "T"of Kecords V " in i iuc.Ka:iias conntv, Oregon. AH in l lpoksmns county and stale of Oretoj. And will further, al the same time aud I lot-, oiler fur sale for cash in hand, the fob lowiiiir described property of V. II. Her man, to wit: l-iits i niiiiiliered 4 and In tti tion 18, T. 8 8. K. 2. K. nl' Willumati ...u.l ..... .... ' ingflitlwavr.. m"" Also, weat half of Susan Merrltt's Dona ion Und Claim in T.ft,8. R. J, E., conUin Int 14U tores, more or less, All ta Jlackainai county and ttat ofOr. n, Th Tir'wi tracts of land are contiguous, and ar two very desirable farms lying on the in of th road surveyed from Portland t Hllv.rtmi. aiiH iu,k i j ..i,..i.i. ' . ' " ""pruveo aim valuable. AHA slNnena AitlriMorW. II. Htrman 4 J.J. Htrman. Ortgun City, October I, im, ' MaunfactareQ TIM kit U0 ACT.JlgH m. Ur rr raiblieail.. l'rrttTTte Lata Omni otk-i ..terV.'urrri jusL Ilk lb. ruy..l.., ,h, 'IZF" el June g, :.. mined "4. an utiZxZ llUrU..l.il,.uw. .Itllorairom y.vada. as Wuklagioa Tefrlioff.5 ... I'rm. W. C.arta.e. ef Ik.rlda. emaiy .1 T.aiaU.. (ut al ha. go., ka. thi. d., i I. tai. oBt, kiTX atai.Baal So tH4. far th punka iUsm Wmiit. t .. a.d will pJJ kw Uai tk laad mgki la mon valuiw Z Itallmuwoc Moa. ikaa Im .grtcaltaral aw ta.a. aad lo nubllah kla ela i. Ui4 bag lore tbe klawr. sd aets.lt. M tan Z, .1 oragoa Clljt. (Hiioa. o t rtrt.f U. IMitai ol Una.il. Itm Ma ... a. wlumJi: K. M. to.a.r ad I kt Me-.aio. .1 lToi HitUj" ' 4 Aa; aad ail pamu .Ulailag arerw). a .ho-!mrrlhod u.di are rts)Utwg ik.lr (l.isa I tkl. oft. or keior. ati4 in day ol tvMeaker, Ino. tHst J. I. AprilfOK. taftM. TIMBtR LAND ACT, JO 1, llil aontr ro piblicitios. Jho C Hickman. I'nitetl fjtal. Land offot, Oregon City, Oregon, July 4, lf. Notice it hereby given that, in nu ance with the pn.viuons of tit atW oav grees of June J, ls, enlilled, "A ad ht the sal of timber lands in the luutullal. i fori. la, Oregoo, ..a-l and veahiaftat Terniery," jofin C. ilickmaa, of Onto. City, county of Clarkamaa. tut of (iregg, haaUiia day filed In Una oflict butsora tutement No, 211, lor the purchaas of C HWof VV. and loU 1 and 2. of arriioa Ma 2. hi toanaliip No. 4 teutli, range No.i4, and v ill ortvr pruuf lo thow n.at tht ko4 amlvht la timisa pbImmI.Ia i. ... ijk.M ton than fur rriruliuri pnrpiHiri, sad alablUli hla claiiu to aald laud before B regiata-r and rereiver of tbie orB.e, atiimet I'll. Oreiron, on Wed. rxla , th. til Iff of October, t-tW. If a liatitM mm wftit' i.m.. r ll hail. Charl W. JJraJ, llrrn Holmes, Eul V. Raitfiolph, alt ol irtguu City.ClackaMi county, Oregon. Any and all persons rlaind .g aJverwtf the above dnrrilwd land are rruueited HI- k . .1 lu .t.i. . a. . 1 ui viBiuia iii mm itmcsB on or omm aald 22d day of October, lsu). j. i. in t.i.s(i. VT-10-g ltrguitr. iiktma i AKt act Jt kt in NOTICK 1 OH P MI.K ATIO.T ". Ollv. CUy. Cnrrao traraa Laso Ornrti Oro city, or . kept it. IM I NOUCI It ber.br glv.a tkal in eoapllaMi wlik th. trovlaloa. ol ih. Act of Csainmel iva.l lr. .ulliiad "A a . lor Uie Mia tiaiMr i.nda I lb. Vlaie. ul Callfomla, ore tea, Nevada, and Waehloglea Territory." e Ire Clay, el Arlln.toa. L'ounn al i. ilium. MM of Oregoo haa Ibi. day tied In imi otxe atf wore atat.oa.nl No. CkM. lot lha punuui. of lb. nel, n teclloo t. la r Nn. I auik. ran t Mat, and will offer pranl to h.. Ikal la. land (ought ta more valuakl. Ir lu Unbar Ion. than for agrlcullursj purp.stea. aad takll.h h.r claim to aald land krlor. Ika rtt tet and rerelr.ref thia oSjee at Oregoa Ciia Oregon .a Tuead.y. tb. Brd d.y ol Uenakit. I WO Slie iibh m wuaeeMt: Kugeo. lank and Oesjrg. a.rhart. of Lon. Rmk. Orn: Wa. Katl.r and I. MePk.noa, ol Olai, Orer. Anf aad all peraou. claiming adyereeiylM aboV. teer I bsl 1-nda ar. pauiiaaltd I. ft their elalaa la tkli oltlee oa or bator. Mid Br4 day ol Dereabar, IMS. j. T. APfKKWSi, ll. IJ-4 MeglM(. Ulssolutle Notice. Notice) is hereby given, that tht 4' of Currin Bro. it tbis day dissolved mutual conaont. The business of aoj Currin Brua, will heraafler be cnduchd under th nameol tieo. J.Cuirin uiult propritor, U. F. Currin retiring All note and account of aald firm ar here by mad payable to lieo. J. I'urrin-b tattling all obligation of th uid Ira. All lareons lnd.btd lo it are hereby f tided to rail ond settle innnetliaHly, . w ar daUrmincdto settle our tfalrii up at one. Reipectfullv yourt, H. F. Ciirw, Uo. J. Cviaut. Currinirill. Or., Oct. 1.1890. TIMBEK LAND, ACT JI NK J, ir. NOTICK FOB ri Hl.K ATlMs Umitid STATtt Lap OrpMal. OatooaCtTT. Or., Sept. ItWsUi Notic it hereby given that in tampl anc witb th iirovitions of th acttef ( grtss June S, 1H7.1, entitle.1 Aa artforta ale of timber lauds in Ui taen of Call fiiriii, Oregon, Nevada, and Washinr" Trrllory," John McPhereoii.of Olfi.t"" ty oruilliaro, state uf Oregon has tlit dy hied In tint oflic his sworn statemeiit f 22ti2, for the purekaNe of the sei of leeoek No. N, in township No. it south, ran M 7 east, and will oflr proof Ui ho tht land (ought is mors vtluabl. for w timber or stou than for tgrleiilliirtl rur poses, nd to esteblish ht ellm to said 1" before th regitler and receiver ol'tlii" m at Oregon City, Orgon, on Tuenday' tli 23rd dy of Detamber. lrSO, He name at witntsats: Eugene Smit. Q. Karhtrt, of Lone Kock, Or., Wm. W ler, Ole. Or., and H. M. Clv, of ArliiH o n, Or, Any and all person viaimiiig tilvertily th iKiv-ilescribed lands art requested to tile their claims in this ofllc on or belo" sld 21rd day of December , 1W. H)-2;U-4 J.T.ArriRtns, Regliltr. TlilBKR LAND, ACT JCNI . UTe. OTH K FOR HI BFI4. ATIO I'KiTtn 8TAt Lasd Orrirtl Oaasoy City Or. Sept la, uwl Nolle i hereby tiv.n that In compli;; amsH will, ll. .Mu.kl..n lli. act a eoiigress or JuneS, 187S, entitled, "An M' for thesale of timber lands la theittt California, Oregon, Nvad, ud WashlnT' ton Territory," Ocorge Earhart, of In Boclti , of Oilliam tsjunty Orgn, haslhiiday hi vol uiuce nia sworn statement t rr" for Hit purchase of the nw of trcBf1 No. 8, in hiwnship No. 3 south, range 7 east, and will offer proof to shot th land sought it mort valuable ' timber or ston than tor agricultural fV. liosea, and to establish his claim to um land before the register and receiver of W ollice at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Tuiweji uio ,ini nay of ueceuiber, lisv. u. tl Kim.. i,n...... v, ,...n Sislta, of Lone Kock, Or., Wm. Butler, T,l 1'herton, of Ol!, M. H. Clay, ol Aril ton, Oregon. ', Anv ami all iira.tna cUtnilna adv.rtw tnt bavKletcribed lands ar ru'r(1.t" tile tbelr claims' In this ottic oa or bth)i said yird day of IHcember. 1KW. Regular.