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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1890)
TUB ENTERPRISE I'liblUlitsr khiI lrrl(r. OKKviON CITY, OCLVHKR 1(1. ISM. V n t Mi are lln tkn to racir M, U'f fivif;lit trimHilatim uii'llltu for Orv citti Cii.vT Tlt future coimmnvlallmiKirt aiuvol oiir oily Uh.I um activity ami HUVOl'i' ktlS till 11110. Tim crop ar iiiinltis Mskly, ami It la i'hoiiin.K-toln-ur ! compUluts in railway civvlm ol tlio lack of ran ilown South ami cut West. Tliciv Is handy railroavl lx jroml Clilcaw or aouth if Washington that has emmn'i rolling stuck lo hauill th 1'tvsciil ti?iltlo. VnKiimr 11 iHiusoS trvaU'J coni;rs to thro vetei on tho closing ily of Hie IonIn o Mils lo ty private claim Bg:itnl the frovcnunonl, nii.l tht) thiixt k bill which prohthiti'il " hook-maklug', and xwl aelliiij! in tli Ihntricl of OoluinW. His oh Jtvtion to llio latter Is that It allow till form of c.iml'ling oil rac track; ami h Insists that il shall l prohibited thr i'U as everywhere else In h District. Tin invports of dutiable food for tight mouth o( the pw-witl year amount lo nrar ly JV-VMViM'M Tim Is th foreign valu ol'thfl kkIs, duty llis .(.0. tf It i r not lor the new larritT, ay the I'lul-vlc!-hU Press, the totiil lniKrtlioit of tlutiaMe ,vil this year In American value touM (ToKiI'ly exceed fVsV'1.''1. If on half of these iro.l couLI ho ma.lo here at liotm-lt wouM nivcomiiloyiuont loover .VO, OV workmen at two dollar day cadi. Tine neoeity for wide illaoininatioii of new laws i!iruu:U the columns o( Uio news ,i cr of the suto was very clearly shown hy llio action of certain traction engine drivers in this county, who violated aoetlon 4I 'lS, Title IV, and thereto; came in contlict with llieroaj suifrvisor. Th result of Hi lc,-al Ignorance of tvlli 'rtics will W lit: aiion and hem y expense. All of which wv -ht hnw teon avoided hail the law heeii pnV.ihed ill the county p.tpvni, :u it iluiutd luneKvii. A NEW lltUANl)f.AT10S. A movement is on foot to orgauUe the coiiiily Miri yor of the mneral iMiintie of tin .t.ile into an asoeiat:on to tx) known as the talo Asiociation ifi'ounly Surveyors. Its l-ritiiary ohjcvt Is to bring In touch the dill'l. rent interests of the lueintXTshtp and by discussion in statel unH tiiigs obtain ch ar u!:dort.indii'.g ol the intricate prub len.s em ol ed from a un ojor'i'ieriene. It i not intended as the first step iu bring ing alsmt an extvs.s of charge for Mrvir) rn Ured, w hich would l imHisible, since the fees are established by law, but as a sort of eijericnoe inreting coupled with the privileges of a debating Kviety. Similar s.. ie-ics e.vi-t ill many states, and oiuo of the county surveyor of Oregon hold meni-l-snliip in Eastern association simply for the iiifonration and protit Jonv ed from a pcrusjl of thvir publishisl reHrts. We believe the move to I a good one, as w be lieve any a.-soeiation which looks to the In tellectual and technical improvement of it members a worthy object 1 There i- valuable lesson to yoimg men In the i.i f Sandy t il Is, rti-ently granted a new tri.il fortlie murder of Wcbln'f. As, :.i:e l from choice with gamblers a:i 1 cut ttiniati, tie was an apt scholar and p.-orv.sM'd rapidly iu his studies, graduating a murderer and a criminal. His history is not that of an isolated rase, but the history of a vast number of th men of his ciass. It is not imvssil)l that you, young man, may sit In Uie murderer' ckII, and just because you chose your associates fpiin nmoug the lower strl a of society. Isn't it strange that men of commanding presence, strong individuality, indomita ble energy and will, eloquent, learned and I.e. a1.;.', sliiniid .s jMiiielir their brilliant peovers in endeavoring to "deal from the bo'torii" or '-Iht the car ls." With their acim.jishmpn!s they could he leaders In goii.l works, busliai.ds and fathers above r proaeh, honorable, upright citiiens, and a pmver in the land. 'there arc tvvo eonditiuns set before you Hue will positively lead to disgrec iu the eyes of .ijj honest inen, and probably to the prison; tbe other will lead In peace, hap piness uiid eomfurt during life. Young ruin, -hiin the gambler and his assoaiates as you would slum the pcrxnnlucation of the Kvil Tine. KFXATINU TO I'HAUSUCY. The OrcKun iilatc rharmaeculii al Asimk;! ntiun has iKsned petition in blank, calling upon the legislature to pass a law "to regu atc the praetiee of pharmacy and sale of puions in the state of Oregon." A few joints from'the law they desire on acted are worthy of a reproduction in these CollllllliS. Section 1 prohibits any but a registered .harniiii;ist, within the meaning of the a t. to conduct any pharmacy, drug store, Bsithecary shop or store for the piirjvcise of eclhng or dispensing medicine or Kisoni, or for the jimprietor of any nuch store to ullow any ierson not a reginlered jiliurma-ci-t lo diipeiisfl the prescription of physi cians ortorclail jKjinons for medical Use ex cept as an aid to and under the Urvi iun of n registered pharmacist Section 2 provides for the establishment of the Oregon Hoard of Pharmacy, tocon nist of five persons pioiiited bythegov crnuc from amorig -the pharmacist of the utate, who liuve been recommended by the Oregon State Pharmaceutical Association. This Doanl hhall niet (juarterly oroftener, to hold cxaminutioim and issue ecrtiflcatcs to rpialiiied njjdiatits. Section 3 provide that the board shall render un annual report of the work ac complished t'j the governor and to the Oregon State Pharmaceutical A nsociatlon. Section 5 defines who shall bo entitled to he registered as a registered jiharmocist a graduate In jdiannacy, a licentiate In pharmacy, and whoever at tho time the act tukes effect, is engaged In the drug business on his own account in the state ofOregon.orin the vending and compound ing of drugs, medicines and jioison. Section 10 requires that all jicrsons retail ing poisons shall lubel the box, vessel or pa jicr with the name of the article, the word poison, and the name and place of bunlnes of the seller. The purchaser of the poison must also bo aware of It jiolsonoun char acter and declaro it Is to be used for a le gitimate purpose. The proprietor of the drug store shall also keep in his place of business a registry book, in which ahull be kept an accurate record of the sale of all such poisons. The fine for a violation of this section shall be not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each oll'ciise. Section 12 jirovldea that whoever shall at tempt to procure registration for himself by false rejiresentations shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ujion conviction Khali bo liable to a fine of not loss than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hun dred dollars. (section 13 provides that all jirosecutlons under the act shall be made In the name of the commonwealth of Oregon, and nil fines collected shall bo jiuld in end become a part of the common fund of the slate. Tho blank petition for the signutures of the voters in every district in the state, las been sent out. The purjiose of the act is the protect ion of the people- against Ilia nils lakes of Incompetents, Should the pro posed act become a law II w il! Inspire conll deuce In the capacity of druggist lluvilgli out the state, ince lion but those pss.ing a creditable examination cm seevir eeitllb cstesor registration, 011 timn th druggist neaivsi you and place your name to the petition. THK COTTON INMMTKY. A centennial eelrhrallon of (hblrlh of the eotton spliiiiliiglndustry iu th I'lilted States was held in I'awliickel, I! bode Island, Inst wink. Itt 17".l rUmuol Water arrived In raw tucket from Kiiglaud, bringing to this coun try lb first clear undeastandlng of the sys tem which hail liven perfected by Ark wright for the carding and spinning of cot ton by machinery operated bv ower. II jHissessed the practical Knowledge necessary to construct and operate such machinery, and at ones) set to work lo build a set of ma chine according to the Arkw right system, Moses llrciwn furnishing Ihe money. .V ith the limited appliance ami lack of patterns, this was a tak which would hnv daunted a less courageous man, but Mr, Slater was a worker, ami boasted in after lit thai he had worked lUteen hours a day for twenty year luceesilvely. From th nwful orguiittatlou and starting of the factory al Pawtucket, in 17',s dates the real commencement of our eottoii-mauufacturing industry usni a sr- maiieut foundation. It Is believed that nearly all the establishments put In opera tion, up to HW, were startinl under the di rection of men who luid learned Ihe busi ness In that factory, or had some connection with II; and lor many years Slater's mill was the niiiit to which nearly all Kugltsh mevhanifs seeking employment In this country llrst directed their timtstepa, after ward tlnding their ways to the various other factories w hich ls-gn lo spring up soon after, i'p lo W, the ovcrationa of the fac tories were coulliied to spiituiiig yarn only, which was put out in welts ami wove by hand loom weaver. Mules l'r spinning tilling had not then been introduced, The cotton used to lie put out to jsnir families In the country and w hipped on cords, stretched on a small frame, the motes andvks tie tug picked out by band at four to in cents )ht l-Jund. In S0, however, there were nearly one hundred factories in orliou, with over eighty thousand spindles, ami Kngland had a compttitor in the business of cotton manufacture whoso enterprise ami resources she has not suiisp ceased to fisd. Tn committee provided tor by the sen ate during the lt si'ssion of the legislature met at Uie state bouse In Salem Tuesday morning. The committee consist of Ave member--three republu aus and laodein ,k rats- and tta dullra are to eiauiiiie into the assessment and laiatiou and reent a hill to the mil legislature wiih recom mendations on the subject. It is the opin ion of the commute that a new bill ton, h ing on th matter of the mortgage t law, and theiiucsiion of reduction for ImlrhU-d-lies, with some oilier Important subjects Uiat are now before the pei. !e. Would be preferable. THK LIW til' THK KOtP. Especially as itrganla Traction KngliiM and Bli-jctra. There have Is-en numenius complaints from ditlerent partsof the country Iu rvgad toth m.uineriii which traction engitus are driven over the County roads, and es-cl.dly the bridge, many of which have ts-en seri ously damaged by a lion obsi rvani r of the precaution required by law. As mm h of tho trouble come from the parties nut knowing the law and In order thai there may lie no further ieu.s for uch conduct In th fu- lure, the Farssraisi, by request of County Judge Meldnim, publishes in full those sec tion of th Oregon statutes referring to the use of traction ngins and bicycles on th public highway : Sec. 41.1.1. Whenever any i-ers.insdrivlns: any vehicle aliall meet on any piihlte high way in misstate, whether o mst or taol hv a cori-oraiion ir private ni n, II, forums mi iiin-uni; snail sea i ii a 1 1 1 y turn tln'lr lucles to the right of the center ( Uie mad, an as as lo permit each vehicle to n without Interlenng with or interrupting the other. See. tl.1t. If any tn-reon shall willfully violate Die provisions ol this title he shall forteit and pay the sum of live dollar lor each such violation to the party injured, to Is- recovered hy a civil a, lion, un.l such further damage In the same n. tiuu as sin h party may direcllysintuin bv reason o( such violation. Skc. DLVi. Whenever any v-rs.,u driv lug a vehicle who shall viuiate tin- provisions of this title is at Ihe tune iu the employ of another, such other person is liable lor the penalty hen-tit prov ided, the same as if he acre the dnver of su. Ii vehicle at Ihe time of such violation; but mi election to sue either the driver or employer is a har to an action against the other. sue. It shall U the duty of any ix'rson or H.-rsons running or proH-lling a liirvele, tricycle, or veliH-ipede, or in charge ol any steam portahlo ortr.e iion engine, projielled w holly or ill part hv steam, over me putitie logiiwavs or streets In thitate, to bring the said bicycle, tricycle, velocisle portable or traction engine, lo a stop when within one hundred yards of any rson or iwrsons going in tho npMsite ilir'e;tion with a team or teams, and remain stationary until said team or teams shall have passed by. 1 Hue. 41.17. It shall be unlaw fill to blow the steam whistle ol such iirlahle or trac tion engines while upon the public high way, or while passing over the streets of any city, town, or village, iu this state Hue. 4t.'W. It shall be unlawful lor any ierson or rsons to drive any steam true tinn or )rtable engine over any bridge or milvert on any public street or highway within this slate without using on such bridge or culvert, for the purs so of se curing its safety, four stout piece of plank, each of which shall be at least ten feet iu length, one foot In width, ami two Inches In thickness; two of said pieces of plank tube always under the wheels of aid Meant trac tion or iiortable engine while it shall lie crossing said bridge or culvert. Seo. 4l'!U. The penalty for the violation of any of the provisions of tills act shall be a line of not less than ten dollars nor more than lifty dollars for ouch nllense. or im prisonment in the county Jail not less than live nor more than ten days; ami in addi tion to said fine, any person causing (lam ago to any such brldgo or culvert shall lie liable to the county to which the said bridge or culvert shall belong for all damages which may result from the crossing of such steum traction or portable engine. Nu Violence. A unitoil peoplo can do almost any thing under a free govoriiinent. Their voice is as the voice of flod upon mirth The Knights of Labor, llio Fodornlions of Lulior, tho Furmors' AHiiinco, and kindred organizations, can influence leg islation to any roiiHonublo cxtotit, il tlioy but will to do so. And as tliunn organiz ations togot.lior constitute the hone and inow of the country, and the) hope and strongth of tho republic in the hour of danger, tlicro is no four Unit they will ever purjiosoly ttndoituke any mnamiro detrimental to tho country's intercuts, however visionary some of tlimrscliames may appear. These jioworful orders largely influunce public opinion, and bring the proudest corjiorations to their tonus. Tho force of a mighty people acting as one man is irresistible. There can be, then, no excuse for violence. If the great musses prefer to ko on sleeping over their rights, careless of results, it Is worse than useless for a few men to preach uprosistanco. Hulem Btdtosmtin. Notice to CHlun. Owing to the fact that diphtheria has made its apriearancn, It become neces sary that the public- should take the precaution of thoroughly disinfecting all sinks, drains and cent-pools; anil a gen eral clean up of all rubbish. Use chloride of lime and copiiema. - Ily tiHing these precautions an epi demic may be averted. Hy order of liOAItl) OF IlKAl.TII. Heaver I'reek, Wo havn tit it hud nnugH vain yc-t to do good plowing; It luia ht'lK'd thti luml newly ioediid to gitta and clover. A few liiiinei io digging potatoes which are yielding -.- avmago, Willi aoiuo Held butter, llenty Htm in had two acn'i vlilclt yloldod one humliod ami ninety bushels to tho acre. Mr. Flint t iililll bus coinplcled lb rool lo his new lioiimi. W, 8. lilder id IV. Iiavo sold their aw mill K a I'mthiiid llrm. Mr, Itolsul Hinwn bus itirived lioino from Fitslein Otegon llu will lake ehr-rgtt of his farm tmnmdbilelv, III liliilher tlooigo baa boon manager ol Ihe (arm dining bis absence. Mr. tlninl t'riHliur and Mr. II. II. tiicgoiy liuve boon digging a wo'l lor Mr. t'liailea Met'orinick. Mis Auiilit Met'oriiili k has accepted a position a hook keeper In Portland. Mra. Maty A. Hoyiloti, loruietly Miea Slokor, Is atoppliig at piewml with her paiotil. Ninva. IllililiOWS K II I HI I. Salom Slittesinan ; Then' should lie five bundled or a thoiiaaml car loads ol Hue (nut sent to t'hi. ago dining the exhibi tion year, Ihe ellccl of which on tho fu luro luospeiily uf tn'gnii would ! In calculable, llillsboro Imlepetiiloiil ; The people of (.logon who have ou o laudably anx ious to have tint population ol the state apH'r in lla Just iiiiniN'rs should, with equal enleru Iso, ondoavor lo havo the agriculliiral mteresta ami commercial liu IHirlunce o( our statu roprnaenlml at the tin'titt'olumbia World Fair in I'hicago. It Is tliinliily of evoiy ot'tiitti ol the stale lo take Ihia matter Iu baud. Oregon Mist; Wo have sulloied an liiiuioiiasi Injury bv tint lain census re turn; ami now (ho only thing which ri'iiiain lor us tmlo i lo enter our m sources for the lnspM tion ol the world, Ibuecounleriicling. aalaras possible, that injury, as well a to proclaim to all moil that if wn hunt not tho n'opleweat least liitvo a idai-o for them, and extend a heaity welcome lo each and every one. It is essential that Otcgoutan beatir themselves, and lis time, biaiua and money lioiu now on II they would keep abioaat with the eutisrpi ising states which surround u, and do justice lo this statu. I.llerary Moles. "The Woman i( tho Period" la the Idle ol an article tho llrst of Ihe soiies which Marv l.owo l'u-kinson will n. ti ll thulo to llarMr'a I'aiar lo be pub lished October 17th t'liatles Ihi. liny Warner, In the. "Fdl tor's ltawr" ol IUmi-ihs Miutis lor MoveiiiU'r, while iiioraliting upon a well-known tendency ol unlein times, has something to sa reguiduig the po ibln lutnre ilevelopincnt ol some reconl (ami'iar liiventiniis. "IVrhaps," say he, "wn may expsH-t a luithvr do velopuient uf Ihe 'slot' machino by dropping a cent iu the slot one can get hi weignt, his age, a piece ol chewing gum, a lilt ol nice candy, or a shock that will eneriiKu his nervous system. Why not get liom a similar machine a gi sal busmen education or an 'interH'ta Lion' ol browning, or a new language, or knowledge of Fnglish literature? lint even this would lieeruUi V have biqs'S ol iinolliiiig from electric ity. Tbero ought to lm somewhere a rusevoir ol knowledge, connected by wite with every bolls, and a profes sional s il. h tender, who, Uhiii the I pressure ol a button, in any lioiim, could ! turn on Ihe Intellectual stream desired. There must bo iliiM oveied in turn! a ! method by which not only inloi inotlon but intellectual bio tan l,lnlusd into the system bv all electric current. It would avo a world o( trouble an lctt-Jn-lise." ItllTereiil kinds Of Ileal rs. . 1'ilTcrenl wild ur ini-wild races have dtffervnl ideal of the paradise of Ihe fu ture. Take (or Instance the beliel among lb Congo tlitgroe The largo- io, iii'-sqilitoe and other biting thing ol that region have but little trouble con vincing the resident black an I pilgrim whites thai lioiiriage is what M na says it is, uml that life is hardly Worth the 'living anyway. M'sionaiy I.ago.mki interviewed one id Ihe e'niu-s'.iouod pillars of the church nn h;s ideas of the Inline, and was tun prised to hear him say that be bi-lieve I the good angels in the time to come wulll I spell 1 1,'t bonis every day and nig . I catching mosquitoes and pulling their bills oil'. The natives ol Itotoiudus, miu ul the hottest plucesiu the world, lelieve that heaven is a land of osd stieams and haded groves, entirely destitute ol un derbrush and cactus. All desrrt-dw fil er dm esiH-cting to wake iu a wo. -led luml with ap'eiitiful supply of cold watei. tn w ill reiiieiuls-r, if you have ever read booksul arctic travel, thai all native ol the IroMti North have paradise pictured as a land ( warm tire over liuiig w ith sils of boiling whale's blub ber ami easeful coiicbca of furs scaltered hero and there, Tho Ciiioliiie Inlainleis, w ho are passionately loud of intoxicating honor brewed bv tliemselves. but who to ill mortal dread of breaking their necks while tipsy, bv falling from one of the millions ol Hill (or which their islands are noted, Ixdicve that the para disnol tho future w ill be a luml us level us a Ibmr, where the bibimr can thrash out night after night and end hisdehauch with lna cervicle vertebra still intact. Tho Chinese uml Japanese Ixiggitr. dying in the street, only pray lo go to that land where till spare time is occupied In eating good things from a table with a yellow cloth. Fx, WoltSK THAN I.KI'KOSV Is catarrh, and there la hut one prep.irnl tioti that docs cure that diseaHe, ami that is the ( iilifornia Punitive and Neg ative Klcctric l.liiiiiient, Sold by I. (' ('lurk. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, he iduclie, sprains, bums, ami al- puin. Try It, and tell your neighbor ...i , : c.i.i i... WIIUIO IO glTl II. C-OIU II1 K. 0. t'AuriKi.n, Druggist. TIHIIKH I.ANIl ACT Jt'SK a, lrts, io ri( i; roit i'i iii.k t inn. ItsiTsli Htatks I.anii (iFfiea, I Oksuon C'itv, or., Sept. II, ls'sj. Notice Is tisrohy given that In eompllsuee with the jirovtslniis of ttie sets of romtrcssfit her Isuils In tlie atstea ot California, Oregon, Nuvsils slid WnshhiKlnil '1'errltnry," Jsines M. fe(J.ilil, ul luillalnli, cmnity slnle of Oitkoii tins tills ilsy llleil In tills lllcn his twiirn slsteitietit No. V'2'd, fur tlie eurellitse (it the s' of lie1 slid lots t slid 2 of ree. No. 4, township no. ' south, rsnue no. 7 eitst snd will niter proof to show thnt tlie hind aoUHht Is inure vslusiiiu tor Its tinnier or stumi than fur SKrtenltiiral pmpfiKes, uml tn estahllsh his eliilm tn snlil hind hefnru tlie rettlslnr nml re euiyer nl thla nfllee ut (ireifen tllly, oregnti on Friday, the lmri day nf iKinemlwr, law, lie naaies iia witnesses: K. It. Conner, C, W. Courtney, ul llnlliiliiii, Or., A. W, Klcliey, and J. A Tot, nf Pnrtlsnd, Oreeou. iuy and all eeraou eUlinfux Hilveraely the fthoue (lesenlied Isnda are reqtieHtrd to file their olalma In thla ofTleu oil or before Clio lutli day of lieceiiibur, lsuv lUa-lJ J. T. A I'PKKSoN, ilea later. NUTIt'K FOR I'l lII.K A I ION, t'lllteil Htntea bsml 0111 rs, I OrsKon City, OrKnn, Out. 4, 1SM. Nntlee Is liershy ulyen thnt the fnlliiwliin nsiiieil settler tins filed untie nf his Intention to make mud proof In support uf Ills eliilm, ami thnt sul'l proof will tie msdo liefnre the register suit receiver ol the U. H Piiml ottlee lit Oreifnti City, Oreguti, on Nuveinlier, il, Ihihi, Viz: Chrlitinn Kiisiniissen hnmeatenil entry No. fitttv for the awl of sea 2; t J , r 6 e. II nsisea the following wllnesses to prove his continuous rnsldemie upon sml rultiVH tlnn of, aiilil liiini, vl: l.uke James, V, Kloaa, Win. Cutisr, U.M. Ooulil.sll nf Utiiurells Knlla, 1'. O llulliimniili county, OreK'in J. T.Al'l'KKHON, 10-9-11-1!! lleiilater. Atlenllon Teinliers, Deporttimiil rurilrt, good for tliree montli. Coinpleto and un i;ooil nurd board. Fur luilu at tliiH ofliee. Kend lor nutiiplefl. Buy Ii o o o w o w H P o w four nn nn H'Uilli ullieiif Assignee' i Sale of Ileal Kslale, lv virtue of the authority In me vested, at assignee of the estate nf J. J. Herman aiulW.II, llermnu, I will, on fMilimlsv, Ilia It i al day ul Novemls-r, Isiai, n the coott bouse door In tuegon t Mv, in th county ol Clackamas and atate of iin-gon, at the hour of one o'clock on anld day, ollrr lor aal to the highest bidder lor casli in hand, lb following deacrilsad real pro-!(v uf J. J, liermaii . I he innlh half of the north half of arc Hon in. T. n. of U. '.' K.,an.llheaouili blfn( south west iiuartrr id said ars'tioit l!, T H. It. 'J IC , and all the laud Ivlii north of Itrnk t'mk on toimtoii l.auil ( Uiuiof John I odd and Kailur I'oild Ida and in M-ctioni . and .'I in I n, H It. 1 K. , and lii section .Hi, tn T. ft, (i It. 3 K , also. Hie follow lug : lU'Kinnlng at tbs smith east corner of section I' 4, M 11. t, K of Hit Willamette metelian, ruioie( theni et tis ehatna to tieorge V. Jsi k aon'a lb I . (' line; tin-tea north : lo risla, thenc east ti KS rhattia, tlienie aontli aloo Mid tuwmhip hue 11 ro-lslopla.cn! c iioiing, iHintslulng .14 urn Also, one act pun based of C. II Vndo vart ami wife, and esmirvrd hv deed re iHinled on page .LSI of Hook " I " of ttecorda of Is-ssta to l iackantas t'suliilv, Uregon, All til t'lackainas csniuiy and ataie of iite(o,i And l! lurthrr, at the san e lime tint plii . utter for sale for rash in hand, the fob lowing, descrit-ed property of W. II llrr aian, tti wit I ota tiuuiliemd nd 5 In lion Is, f. S, ts. It J Ii of Wtllamelle meridian, contain lug li bae:va Also, at half of Susan Mrrnit a i..ns llu I ai.il i isun in I'.e, S ( J, K., c-lilini lug liuasrra. more or Ii m. All in Jlai kamss i-ouuty an I atte of'h fin. '1 k lans-ia Iraeta of land are coct:tioua ami a t j r itrsnalile tani i lying on Ik tin of Uiaro I airvrl Iroui 1'otliand ! te Miltrrtou, and air Imih nuptoie.l ami flul.l A s A isMM:N, AitigioscotW.il ll.-rii'sii .t J J Herman I'tegon I 'ily, Oi tidier I. lwi. IMssiilullim utlee Xollen Is lierehv niven, llmt lliti linn of t'utriii llros, is this duy dissolved ly ti i lit mi I t'tuisoiit. Ihe luislnesH ol said I'urrin Hros, will hereufler Iw eondiicted under tlie inline ol lieo. J.l'uirin nsaule propiletor, II. V. Currin retiritiK All note ami accounts of anld linn ate here by iiiudo payable to (ieo. J. Currin lie auttling all obligations of tho said firm. All H'rsoti indebted to us lire Imreliy no- tilled to call ond anltlu Immediately, wo nru didermiiieiLtu seltlo our afl'ali up at once. Hiopeclfully your, II. V t'l MfIN, (CO. J. Cl'HHIM. Ciirrliivillu, Or., Oi l. 1.1HIK). TIM HUH LAN I! ACT. JINK S. 1S7S IsO I K i: 1 OK I' 111.14 A I IO.K. Oltr Clay. Cnitsii Statss I.anii Omi t i Oroii City, Or., Hepl It, Isisl NOTICE la herstiy ul ven thst Iu eompllaiioe with the provlslnns of tits Aet of Congress nf Julian, IsVs, (ntltled "An aet fur the asle of tlnitier lunda Iu thu Htatea nl California, Ora- rnu, Nevaila, and Waslilmitnu Terrilury," 01 vo Clny, ul Arlluitnii, Cniiuty ef Ollllaio, stale of Orei'iu. lias thla itsy Hied Iu thla ultie her awnrii stiiletiient No. 'iti4. for Ilia purehiiae nl tho tie' j of ssetlmi A, Iu I' Nn. south, range 1 eusl, ami will oltur lirmd to allow tiisl the lainl smiiflit la mere valiiahl for Ita timber ur stuns than fur SKrleiiltursI purposes, sml tn ea tithllsh herelnliu tossld Isml before the res la let snd reeelverof this ulllee at tlreKnii City, OrcKnii. on 'I'uesdsy, the ittlril ilsy nf tieeember, isvti. Hhe miiiies ss witnesses: Kuiteue Hnillh and Uenrite Knrhsrl, nf Lime Itoek, Oregon; Win. Iliilliir sml J. Mel'hersnii, of oley, orrnuii. Any anil all persona elitlmliiir adversely th ahnve (leserilieil lioitls sr reiiiestfil to file their claims In thlsnltlee nil or bufnre aslil 'iilrd day of liteeuiber, Isuu. J. T. APPKIOtON, 10 'J. W4 Krglaier. TIMI1KU I,ANI), ACT JI'NK S, 1H7A. noiK i: foil ri iu.KiATio.t. Uniteii Static I.anu (Hkii s, I UaaooM C'itv, Or., July 31, IWKI.f NOTICK Is hereby given that iu eompll ane with the provisions of the del of ('on Kress of June H. 1K7H, entitled an aet for the aulu uf timber hinds In the Htutes of t'lilil'ur n in, (iregon, Nevinbi, and Washington Ter ritory," William II, Dlnsmoore, of Hlierldau, county of Yumhili, Hliil nf Oregon, hits this day filed in thlsolllee his worn No, 21x8, for the piireluise of the of ui''i ami kU ol v of section No. 0, In township No, 2 south, range No. 0 east, and will oiler proof to show Unit the hunt muiKlit in more viiluiilila for its timber or stone than for flKiiciilturiil purposes, iiml to establish his i liiim to suld luml beloru the HeRlster ami Keeelver of this nfllee at tlreirou tlitv. Oriiiron. on Wndoesiliiv. t.tias 6th day of November, lsild. lie names an witnesses; j, Mtiney, u. it. Deitklns, ot Hherldiin, oiwon, A. W lUehey and J. A. Fox of I'orlliiml. Oregon. Any uml all persons ehiiiniiiK adverHely t tin uliove-deseribed lam Ih urn reijuested to III their cluiins in lliis ollleeon or before as it i 1 1 fith duy of November, I WW. 8-M, M-Ui S, I. AI'I'KHION, Hegister. 1, '''MBBaWaBBBatHBB a - 'Home aJiil BUT A Ail DanblB fc Pri Price in i ff Mil BUY NOW IN SOUTH OREGON CITY. A slrii'lly insiilii iroNirty, nitttateil Krinlml hcIkh.1 linuso will Ut httilt Orfumi City. Now is (Iim tiino to SOUTH ORMJON CITY Is h part of Hint mulclilcM property formerly known as thu "ApK.rsoit IMikv," being- jtn-t south of Um rot.rul limits of our ntjiiilly Krowinjr city, uml fomriitiutlin(r otio of the most aiiliiirh views of the prrfiuimlly f now cnpl motiiititius of ll.iuil, St. Helens uml Ailniiis to Ui hml in OrcjnM. SOUTH OIU'XiUN CITY I'nliko most mUitiniis clnituiiiK ntttMitioii, is free front IroeH, ntump or rock; has no ftiuyous, creeks or ku1i.;!h' to fliml) over or tlirouj-h, Tho Is-nt rnml li-utling out the city goes through this I'AHAl'ISK Foil JIO.MK SKKKKItH. Lots :.0xHH) ; stroits fill feet whin. Ten per cent, down; ." ii month; no interest; no Un; till" nhsolut- ly n-rfect; I'riiti of lots rutiKcs from I liK) to Jleyotnl ipirstioti thi is the very best huy ever ofb rcd in Oregon City. IP. SHAW, Real Estnto ARcnt, Orcfion C3Jty, Olli.-o in "Km! Front," OpjaisiUt rostoflii-. 1890 FALL al Mi 9i OUR CHOICE STOCK OF Klew Fall and Winter Goods Aro KTow Ready. An Iiiiiiii'tisn lino of now ninl sriisimahlo e,nU n. close luonty saving prices. Our purclmss's nr nil for Cash from first hmnls, on itblitij; us to niuke tho Como (and dt'O our splfniliil new atot'K of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc. Youra, UcsptM'tfiillv, I . SELLING. Oregon City Sash -M A X I'KAC Sasli, lotrs ami Mtuililiiis. Turniii; uf all kiinl.s, Sift iftl si.i's. tI ilooia a 1 1 1 wiinlnwM tuailo to unlt-r. Csliuiulcri for stairwork. Drder promptly liilcil. WARREN & HOLM AN, Furniture Dealers, Carry a complrlr i-loik of Ftiriiituro, Mitts, I ,iti iif-f-- Ktc. Alfii tin cxtoiiHivf lino of Mnttin, ! Kues, W'iinlow Shinies, (Ml Clot lis, elf. t'till and (jet priri ri ami look nt our Slink, evi'ii if you tin tint Iniy, you will Ixs well treated. Wo a ro also iniikliit; a Npi-rlulty of rt'i:iirln all L. I n tlx ol I'pholsti'ij. HANK llUILMNd, OKKiiON CITY. Falls View Aqqiuou lo Drei on City. The Most Rapidly Selling. 80 LOTS SOLD In tlie last sixty days. Exarnino tho rwortl. Vory nielli ly, adjoins tho host improved part of town; also convenient to tho manufacturing part. Don't fail to look at it before purchasing. Terms very easy. 21 HOUSES NOW BUILDING ON THE TRACT. Oflieo near Post Oilico. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES? SILVEIUVAUK WATCHES, ETC. All ropairitigdoni and warm (OOI'VltlMUTHD.) Mrs. C. H. L. OliEGON CITY ItOAKKS & HtOSSKIt, Tfopiietoi's. Manufacturers, and Dealers in all kinds of Machinery. CASTINGS furnished and Z-. but '.'0 mlmttiV walk from tho tins year. The On-i'M (Uty buy Ixiforn iria inlvanctt. & Door Factory ft." K K. It s OK WLLIAMS & PORTER. A genU ti toil oil. (OCi'YniUUTKD.) BURMEISTER. IKON .1VQBKS, REPAIRS promptly made. -PORTLAND PRICES. a!!!! i mm-A I Sa;ve IeBit! .1 Mi mhIoMh?o ; siiletvnlks all tlm way. Klectrii! Hlnct rnr litu- will run (;hi:i:x hhotiikhs & company - II AVK UK !: KI AT Til Kilt tI.I HTA M I I THK -- OREGON CITY - - WITH ill K M'iT fi'MI'l-KTK MT " '! nl Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Etc., Etc Kyt. Brought lo Oregon City Our Line of uhoci.kies Is the Very Best. NONE 33TJT FIIGSIl STOCK KEPT Goods Delivered Troo IlliillKST riUCK 1 A 1 1 FOll (.RHHN BROS. --A'CX) ?w UUXLC.M.nKNDEBSOM&COSj ' t i.. - ... . ,,- . t m xJ,-..... ..... . e-. ,n - sr- 1 In ancticipation of the wants of our numerous view of the fact that the Fall, terms of the various schools will; soon begin, we full line of the HEI) SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES, For which we have the Ex clusive Agency. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. T11S CHI & SOI. The Portland Jeweler, Importer and Denier in 13 I 1 111 Watches, Jewelry. Clocks and Op tical Goods. 1f5 First Street, between Morrison and Yamhill. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Ordfrs From the Country Solicited, f " i"."T""n v' w . muiiiuic uicir success 10 a course at tne t-'oritanu bui noaa Collogo, l'ortlnncl, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem, OrcL'oii. Hoth are umltT the niimni;etiient of A. P. Anustronir. have same course of Btiuly, same rates of tuition. lhisitwss,Shorthnntl,T-pcwritinx,rctimaiisbipandEnf-tikh Departments. Write to either fur inint ii,ii. ',., 0...i s.u....,.n. nroniimnahiiV - - - J ....... -...! IIHI- .11.. a mm 1 1 1 '" laWllHWilal CM A in tlirotigh i 0 Or. BANK BLOCW Boots and' Shoes to All Parts of the City all KIM'S of FARM l'HODL'CE & COMPANY, customers, and in! have received a justly Celebrated O II cl s 5 TllATCANBR tTSKDEVKRTDAT w.M.V.. PVUIUVIM V. " I sttjW-