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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1890)
tpiio lv ii t c r p rlc. frimPAY, ocronKU w, ism)," JIOMH AND VICINITY" Brief r.uaiitaphs of a I ival and iVnoral Xatuiv. juitn of Interest t'ulleetrtl Vrum (llj mi il Country. lloil'O (o rent ill I'a'ienmlt. AH1.V U J.V. lKl'iH. Twenty vuii.Ii( sihhI Mont, fort I tX), I I.ihii a A Ai nuiiir'. . t..w i;.... ..f iti ......lit.. ..I....... .....i I A nut l,m ' ' "' Siihiov at T. Itarlu '. Several heavy Irtwt have fallen in ilii hvIii'ii iluinitf (iio Haul wk or two. Tin- loM-ilinx-ol.l male-child of Ohaa, ,kttdll'r die-1 (llddonlv VldlUdV Suumer Alton i deUved ovor four onr I'v llv1 U'i on hor tvlurn trio (rout tThe nun witli tho "hahy racket'' ked in tli' ulu'k U from om of the .isoii M.tiu street l'lioi-diiy altoriHKiii. I The many liiondx ot Mr. A. W. Uroham N- imvI to learn tlmt.liia health ha iiupr' 'd to m II an eMelil tluil h m ae to resume Ins position a purser of (lie Alioiu. Tho ladies of tlio l'uiit;tVi;tioiial oluirvh tue luviiaiiiican entertainment to !) git on r'ridav ovoniin; of next wo'k, For uri u iil.tr aye Ma next inmitt ol liu Itiankot ol any description at prices heioa cvunivliiion. It will pay vou to iit hh Tlu'in K. Woolen Mill Kmporium ni Oroon I Uy - t nil ami o quality ami (.-oi puces, r i. hakuiw, Ajjotu. Mi J I. l.owm, of tlrvson City, ami Mr K. A. Pumio, of Salem, worn' mar ried t tlio p.irsoitase of tho I'rubvtennii church, roifl.m.l, Uct, i. Kov. Hrown orliriatin:. They departed at one for Salem where they will in.vks Uioir future home. The lirt deed on rveorj in (.'lackatna county. i a iint rlmiu deed for It) acre axecuied liv V. I'. IVmjIiortv to Michael Horr, ami tioars tho date ol July 17, 1S-1. It was recorded on tlio mu date ly F. S. Holland, clerk of iirotalo. One of tlio uonu oonimonlv ralloJ tniiip litiijoroil in town from Monday miumn until I'uoitduv kftornoon, wlion I'oluvman Kolly "tumtiW lo Im r. ki't itii'l !!tvo iiim two hour to lo4v town. It in mimH'Oiw.'try to Kir that at tho rn.lof tho allottint tuu lie was no Ua-lily atxwnt. An attompt iit hoinr nmtlo ly tho ln l union of tlio (hn ii'ty ol t'hrtian Kinloa ror to t'lit'orv-o tho utatuto rolatiiltt to tho oloiiir ol lioonn1! hoii' on SuniUy. The :r olt'.irts aro not contiiiol to the clon ing of (nuit dvm alono, Ikii the back Jtior tliouM lw cliiol m woll, a the i5iiitU':i:i'n of tho ttlattite rwijuirva. A moi tiiii! of tho yountf poople of I'ort Un.l l.-irt'l w ill be hold in Si. l'aul't Al. K. (.'tuircli, rortian.l. hciuiiin( Tuon ilv oveniiit:, CK't -4th to or in no a di- trul Knvorth l..,"io. Krorth Loa'ioii are rxvpiOKtod. to ho ml one ilolo-gsUtrat-b. Uthor churcb or:aniiiilioiu ol yotiiii: pooplo are invito J to miuiI doh jaioi In tlio bionce of aociotion, und:iv ii liools are roiUosUvl lo oloct, or pa'tura to appoint dcloateH. I'aKtors of ill d 'li limitation are ri'iiie.Ktf.l to I prr H-iit. Tlio " 1'op'ilur I.octuro l'oiir." of the Yonnit IVopm'it Sn loty of CliristianK.il di'.ivor, of tho lt.iptit chiinh of thm iiiv. iKins NnvoiiilH-r 7, next. Tho ouii-o in hid in li iiitoroliin mil.jooln Tlio iinu.n and 1 i-H-ri'n of the lliiin.ni K.niiiiv '' aii'l "Tlio I'liwrva limi oi tlio J.- .iii l luoii final Uojtor B'luli." rirkt'l - 15 rolil? I'urii. Mr II J I io : nmre, of Iho I.iutiiioio llniol, ha- h i-' I l;v iiinn.r llnir of thi lluiiiniin I'.r. hn. k li.oik. Tho aii.iitiiioiiii will I"1 "-I looping riiiini-. iim.I will l.o run in roimoi'tion .ih "Iho I.iwi niHto " Tho roonmuro lit to I mi ill lir-!-ol.in s'ylo, Hie he.iti'il In .-loum mi I li'h!od by oloctni ity, uml .ir ioiv ro,.y for ooriipuncy. Iho foil. j ni): taxci from Clai kjinan nuiiiily .ir.; dm n on tho Kiiprotno court . I ko't lor tho Oototior t.-rm . Klir.ahelli ,1'ottor, oo:i itnd rosi, V. Si mull Jonoet .ni, pro and upp tippo.il from I hn kuiniis cunnly. S.1111110I lloiplo et al, app, v. the count y of I l.u katn, rosp; ajipe il from .1'l.ickiiiiian county. Ciie.ip Mbat IiiirinK the fall am 'in!tr I.OKIM Alhrijjut will oll the .linost fjt hoof by the quarter and in mnallor quantities at " contg for pound. Thoy have recently purcliasol 3iHJ bead of lit uleorn. and want to Bell before cold weather. Now in tbe time to put down a barrel ol good beof for winlor use. Thev will aUo 'll other meats in proportion. The Wiliauiftle KalU Kloctric Liiibt Company will phi' e a 2(X0 candle wer arc liht'at iho mmthwext corner of their Ht.ifion thin week for tbe convenience oftlnwoof their etiiidoyiM whoaie forced tocroiM) Die b.miii lo and from tbnir work ilurinir the nilit "ITiia will romler Lovem Avlmiiih a very desirable prome nade." lien. William lielknap, ex-Mecietary of wat, died at bin ruoiim in Washiimton, 1). C, on Monday mommy biHt of in flamation of tbe inner lining of the heart. ioneral lielknap graduated from l'rince ton culleiw in 1S4S, nerved tbroii(b tbe war, and in Octolier, IHfii), wan appointed secretary of war, which office be re timed until March, 1870. He wan in Jiis dat your. A U yo.irH old win of a Mr. Martin, livinnat Mt. rioawmt, met with apaia ful accident U'ednoBilny morning last. While out KunniiiK tbe breech block of hi Kim refused to work propel ly, and when diKchaa'inx hi piece at a bird tbe block broke loone, the bane of the cart ridge wan broken off, and biH eyed w-ere filled with graiiiMOf powder, dome piorc ing the eyeball. Ir. Cut 11 Hum inoned, cut out the nowder from the eyeball, and rendered tbe boy'a condi tion as comfortable an poHiiile. Tbe doctor thinks the night can be saved. ApiK'lina, the 13-year old daughter of Mr. John Shadnl, "on Friday biHt wa alllicled with what appeared to le a Biniple HoreneiH in the throat, which is now quite prevalent hereabout. On Sunday the p lysii.ian wan Hatiidied it wan diphtheria. NotwithHtandingall I the medical aHiiytance poHHible wan given the little Hiill'eier passed away Monday night. Interment Tuoxday afternixin. Minn Sadie Hhadle, aged lo yearn, sin ter of the above, died of the same dread dineanu Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The "Kovoriloenn" s wiial club had a very enjoyable time at the armory hall lant Friilav evening. Among thone pres ent were Misses A. Kisley, It. Heckner.H. iJeOrsay, Kinma kinearson, H. Cochran, 0. Harding, M. Clmrman, Neita liarlow, N. Harding, I). Uiller, L. Acker man, May Kelly, Clara McDonald, K. Steinhaiiser, N. Crooks, A. Crookn, Mr. and Mm. .Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Cragin, Mrs. T. A Clark; Messrs. A. Boatio, A. Fuller, J. F. Kisley, J. P. Lovott, Charles Athey, Oeorge Kinearson, Henry Salisbiny, .f. Acknrman, F. H. Kelly, J. Jennings, M Kosenbaum, L. 1. l'ickens, Q. K. Smith, D. Hiuith, D. tShindler. J. H.Trembath, J. W. O'Con nell, and F. W, Greenman. t liiwtorN. Kailman, ot (Wwi, wan adjudgl lima no and taken lo the asylum last frrliUy by Sheriff SnniHoti. ' Mr. Nstman It 14 voai old an.l loft Ogdon, Illinois, last January, wluira ho lias a family ol grown tip children. Holng in destitute cirvumstancea he walked all uw way w t.'iiornia, and from llmru to Otvgon, ami tinally brought up at Oswoini. w luira ba lu )uu,n .. .. puhlio chanty ever iinoe. The hard- nips which it tins undergone undoubt edly overbalanced hi mind and he be came mildly insane His - Is in,l.w.,l aaadono. Ha bade farewell to Hhorlff camson t the asylum with tear in I1I1 eyos, and ekpwastnl word of gratitude w .-minion iur ni KiiuinesM, nayiiig that It wa tbe nmt word ot friendly kindnesstliNt he bad received lnce leav ing the F.-t, In a rvcenl type writing contest In Pittsburg, theoha'mpUm, K. J. Manning, eneoutod 1st wonl a minute. The copy w u turned out cloar and with but tew errors As thooKrtt' nlmblo linger How over the key there wa a whirl ol machinery with a ound like thoiuan.l ot shot beiiiir dropped Into a pan. The high siood attained can lie better under Rttsnl when it i slated that Mr Man ning made seventeen loiters In a tecuml, a statement which, incredible a it seems, Is woll attested Mr . Manning' speed resemble that ot a race home In one respect it I pbouomonal, not in animal motion. Hapld ss are tbe world' business methods thoy will never require anything hko ihe spood of Mr. Manning on a type-writer, since it speed i a prune requisite, machinery oeratod by soma more tireless power than human agom-v must furnish il As a pbenoiu non of animal tnolion, however, the shih1 attained by this eipert on the tvpe-writor i truly wonderful incident of a fast age, The line ol the Saiemand Portland telephone company will not lie com pleted lor at least two week, owing to the failure of the company to procure pole of RitmViout length. Conse fluently their office in Ibis citv wa not oenett this week, as advertised, but will be oNned a soon as the line I is couiploled The second annual grand ball will be given hyj lU. uiciuIhts ol company "F" at their armory in this city on Friday evening, Nov. 7. Kverest A Colling (train! Orchestra will furnish the music and no effort will tie spared toniake this the most successful of any ever given under the auspiceaol the company. IVmikI Pros, of Kaglo Crook, are preparing to put in a steam sawmill at the Kagle Creek (alls, of about ton thousand foot capacity. It will cut (or the local trade only, which is getting to heuuite large in that part of the county. Thoy have a line body of limber to cut from and will doubtless make a success of their veil I ure. Mr. Pan. O'Neil, the popular purser on the lower river txvts, returned home last week with his family from an ox- temltd trip to the Sound country. Mr. (.'Noil's family for ll.e present are mak ing their home in tins citv, they having a ploassnty located residence on Mt. Ileasallt. A will contest rase was brought before Probate Judge Moldrum last week. Tbe iHititioiier were Adohih, August.Cbtis- tonh tnd Wilbelm, Frauke, Keginaand Chris Part; A. K. Shipley legal. and defoudeiit of the estate ot John Franke. (Inly one w itness wa examined when the case was postponed until Oct ober II. (iovorument engineers aro making a survey of tbe Willamette between Port land and Oregon Cily, preparatory to making many neoesnary improvements. Whatever remai ns ol the 'HKHI appropri ation sfler the survey have been com pleted will Im used for the purpoeo of im provement. License woie granted Ihe past week to William M. K.xiii, and Kdna K Powell ; Alliert llardimtv and Mary C. Sinison; I eander Howard and tVcille Paiiii. tle; II. F. Iloydslon slid Mary A Mokes The rains of the pant week have prou d a double hlcMong. T he ground has U-e 1 moistened sulM. ienl ly to allow the dinners to do tl.eir (all plowing, and the Wi Lunette has risen milliciioitly to alow a resumption ol freight ir.itlic. An effort is being made by '.it Hills liro Ikwrd of trade to socire telephonic oitMiii.ioiL'it inn with Portland, and a sulisidv has In-eii raised to iinlm ea com pany to I1111M the line. Mr .1 sluil.i has been so crowded with work ot late in his shoeshop thai ho has engaged a workman to assntt him and now 1 propaied to do all work with promptness M.ui. Vl'inaaiit A Ni rintilro have addeil a fine assortment of burial robes r,i tlmir 11m l.riMkiiitf stock and are lire- pared to till orders pTOnpj.lv. Tun Farmer's allium 11 taking a liuuil in jlitlrsiu Pakota and some of the south ern states. A Painful Acclilfnt. Willi 1111 Vorphal, employed at Dick' upper mill, on the Molallw crook, live miles shove Canby, met with a serious and painful accident on Monday morn ing list. He was standing near Ihe editor talking, and llioughllosidy placed his right hand upon the frame anil against the hiiw. The four fingers ol tbe hand were badly loin. lie was conveyed to Ins home, and Prs, Summers and Puino were summoned, ami tho member amputated, taking away the whole of the index and a part of Ihe second lingers, some ol the bones ol the band, and the ring and little fingers. Pr. Hummer do serve grout credit lor bis dexterous use of the knife and saw. Thesufferor was doing well at last accounts. Makiiikd. Miss Mary C. Samson, of ami Albert Har- dnnty.'of Pen llet-m, Umatilla countv, were marrieil at llie residence 01 me bride's parents, familiarly known as Uncle Henrv and Aunt F.llon Samson. on Sunday lant. The bride is a sister f our efficient officer and genial friend, Sheriff Samson. For fifty-seven terms sue latigiu scnooi in Marion and Clackaman counties, and acquired eonsidarablo property from her labors. A largo assemblage of relatives and friends witnessed tbe ceremony, and all gave best wishes for the future of the happy coiijde. " betur l-lit. The following is a list of letters re maining in the post office at Oregon City, October Hi, IH(K): Armstrong. Lon Hostetter, Jacob Crumbly, J H 2 llolloy, Cnpt. K Clark, Jackov Johnson, W J 2 Crickard, Isak Knndson, Charlc Dibble, (i V. Kratn, Frod () Kay, Sarah K Miller, Mrs! illian Evans, Mr I. Miller, W N Klliott. Mrs L Moore. James Kvans.CM Oubling, C W Fish, Isaac Payne, Nellie Focraster, W F Quinn. W B Garrow, K Koberln, Mr Graham, Coo. West, John Hall, Miss Serena Wofen, (J 8 2 Hall, F M. Willis, George When called for please say when ad vertised. J. M. liAcoit, V. M. St. Patbk;k' Pills, for disorders of the liver and bowels. A vigorous but gontle physic that cleanses and renovates the whole system. Price 25 cen's per box. Ciiahiikki.ain' Evb and Skin Oint mknt. For tetter, nalt-rhoum, scald head, eczema and chronic sore eyes. Price 28 cents per box. A (lutiil Hyatirin, A system ot house immhei tng has boon Introduced In rural d strict Unit will In 1 sum the gratitude of every one who may I have to tirveise the many and wonder- (111 road one meet with outside 01 large towns. Practically It con veils the whole county into a eityaud when fully elalt orated ft stranger can dilv to a farmer's house for the lit at time a unerringly a he could llnd hi ow n home. The idea I to name evnrv road In a eonntvanddivlde every mile of It extent into ion Imagin ary blocks, each having two numbers, one on osch aide ol the road. House are given the number ol their block, and should any contain more than one real donee the extra house will bo denoted by a loiter added to Ihe tumilior. With this plan In oihi ration when a stranger do- sires lo llnd a certain place he wrll not be told lo drive three er (our mile until he tees a red barn, then take the second lane, then take tb eeoond lane lo the right until he strike wire (once which goes around rise of ground, then to the loll until he come to big gum tree The development of such a systsm niatksan advance in rural elvvlhaalion that will lie highly appreciated. OURtlON I'HKSHVTKRUNS, Aa latsrintliif Msstlng - Kotlmntnt ot Hsr. W. O, ItirlM From His Clia.tr of III Horn Miulou I'ouinittts. Tho meeting of the Oregon Presbytery held In thia city lust week murks an uiHH-h In the history of that society Some very important matter ol business wore determined at ila closing (oealoti. The proposition sent from the general assembly relating to vacnat church aud unemployed minister wa favorably answered by the presbytery It wa decided to organise a church at Fail view. Kov Coudit, I) 1 honey aud ShieMs, and Xlder Un-kwood and Pain wine appointed ft committee on organisa tion. The application of Key. W, L. Iloatl mont, of the Kvangelical asms'latlon, was nad. He was examined end received with ft view ot entering the Presbyleriau uiinist ry Uy unanimous vote the thanks ot the presbytery wore extended retiring chair man ltev, W. O. Forbes, of the hum mission committee, for hi fsuhfnl and ellicieut wrvice during the l (our yeai-. Student I., r.. I.o, ol Albany, was received and recommondod to the hoard if eilui'ation lor aid in pursuing his studio (or the ministry. The license ot i. H. lieattie wa re newed lor six months. Thirty-eight sabbath schools were re potted, w ith a membership ol 3747. Kesolulions tendering thank to the (rionds in this city, to tho noswpapoi and to the transportation ceinpsnles (of reduced rate, were uuamously passed. A called meeting was held Friday afternoon at which the bill ol W. O. Forties (or home mlsaion eipeiot. was allowed; Pr K, W. Garner, of Astoria, at his own request, was retired from th active ministry, and other busman of importance w a transacted. After an Interesting and profitable session the prebystery adjourned lo meet in Ihe spring with Alhany ollegiate Institute. Tbe following resolution were adopted by tbe Woman' Preshyterial society: Kesolved, lirst, that we express our sincere gratitude to the pastor ol tbe I reshvterian church (or his cordial greet ing and Ihe generous lunch provided, and served by the ladies ol tbe church, and the aliounding hospitably ol the cilitens; also to the Paptist society (or their comfortable and commodious church. Hes. lived Moond, That we heartily appreciate the music lumlshed bv the Misses Strong and Preston, of Portland. Kosolved, third. ThaUwe hereby ex tend to the railroad lines, thanks (or their kindness in lurnlahiiig trunsor talion lor our delegates at reduced rates. Hespeet fully submitted, Ms. J. K. Ki.io.ssix, Mas. J. W. Wai.i a it, Mas W.T Scott, Committee. Ural Kslst Trsmfrn. II. ins J.uison and wife, to Inlia K. Miller, so '4 of sec IS, township 2, range 7, containing Ik) ac re. Matilda K and Kll.i Howell, toK. Howell, one-half intore-t ill lots 4 nild .', blook 1HM, Oregon City. Sauiuel 11 Kennedy and wile to Will amette Land Couipanv, lid1, acres; I'J'S'O. K 1 1. moll tor n Male, lots 4 ami ri, , k l 4; K) K M Howell and wife lo K. P. Klliott, lots 3, 4, 5 sod II, block 4'i, Oregon City ; KmllyT. Shipley to Harriet Mbbo, ol 3'.), bhs-k 7, Oswego cemetery; tIM OriuonIji.nl Company to William V. Collin, lot :3, blk 71, Minthom add to Portland. $100. Sims to Frod J Punn ; lots 47 and 4H, blk in, in same add, :1HI. S W King, trustee, and wile, to Mll waukio Land Company, sec 35 and 3(1, t. I,r2e. K'-'.OOO. F. K. Halwniham et al, to Anna Christiansen; lots 7 and 8, blk 6 in Pleasant Little Home fto. 3. f.VV John Ilullard et al, lo James O. Linn et al ; 11 'g ol nw H ot ne t ol sec 4, t 3, s r 4 0, k aer.'S. 11:11 M. li. F. and Serena Ilullard to James 0 Linn et al ; n ol alnw ol ne '4' ol sec 4, t3, 1 r4 e. MO acres IPX). Oscar Katon to Allnsrt J. Thompson: lot ol laud in sec 21 , t 2, s r 1 e, two and eighty-nine one hudredthl acre, $150. hlmer r. (. barman et al to ISortlia Scbaefer ; lots H and 7, blk I, Clackamas Heights fHX). Norman A. Lee ami wife to W. O, Mack, w !u ( n e 'a of sec. 11, and se of 0 e H ot sea. 11, t 40 1, r 1 e, 120 acre IPM). Kmily Shiploy to Harriet Llbby; lot 31), blk 7, 0wogo oametery. $10. James Uoots. et al. to George Mou rn vor; lot in blk 1, Hoots' add. Mans field 1140. W. A. Jackson and wife to Ira L. James ; n ol w ol nlj sec. 34, t 6 , r 1 n ; 40 acres. f-PH). J. M. Findlny and wife to 1 nomas j. Iiurns; parcel ot land in t 3n, r 2 e, containing 40 acres. fftOO. Jane rindlnv to Fred Miller: parcel ol land in t 3 , r 2 e, containing ten and forty-eight hundredths acres. 210. r , h. llahersham et al, to nergit Prathle; lots 25. 2(1, 27 and 2ft, blk 5 in Pleasant Little Home, No. 3. $100. Oren Holme to Mary A. Holmes; for 2 and other considerations, e't, of noli of sue 22, t 4 n, r 2 e, containing 80 acres. K. M. Howell and wife to C. P. Mor- rell ; lot 3, blk 120, Oregon City. f00. William A Stratton to L. I). Leonard ; lot 10. blk 14, Falls View add. to.Oregon City. 150. Jamns M. Ileckart and wife to to I), T. Gerdes ; lot 2, lleckart'i add to Ore gon City. 200. J. T. Ammrnon and wife to Otto Theimo, lots 10, blk 4, Park Place. $125. "Is this the best?" is a question often asked, when medicine in wanted. The following are a few of the medicines of known reliability, sold by uko. a. iiaiii ino, druggist, ot thin place. He has manv other excellent medicines, but these are worthy of special mention: ClIAMIllCKLAIN B t'ol'UlI KXMKI1Y, la- moti for its euros of severe colds, ami ns a preventive for croup. Price 60 cents per bottle. Ciiamhkui.ain's Pain B ai m, a general family liniment, and especially valuable for rheumatism . Price 50 cents per Dot tie. Ciiauiikklain's Couc, Cholkra and Diahiiiiika Ukmkov, the most reliable known medicine for bowel comnlninU, It is especially prized by persons subject to colic. It hun cured many oases of chronic diarrhoea. Price 25 and50 cents per bottle. 1I0AUI) UK TIIAbK. The boaid ot tiude met In the court room on Tuesday evening last. A (sir per ceiitnge ol meiuheis were present , Al'er the Iritlisaetion ol the usual pie tllillusry busiitoss II K, Cross, delegate to (he state bouru 01 trade toportuii inai orgaulsalloii was ell'oclml, and ft great deal ot interest miuillested. On motion, his renin t was I ed. Mr. Pyo, delegate to Pscillo Hoard ol t (iminerce, hold al San r raiicisco, re ported that much Interest wss maul' lestod and matters relative io the devel opment ol the Northwest dlsciiiisod. t)n motion, Judge John W. Muldruin was elected all honorary member. Thenam ol A. S. Ihosser was pro posed, and under a suspension "I the rule lie was elected to membership III the board Under the call for Now Ituslness a let ter (ruin thw Pncillc Hoard ol Commerce notifying the board n( Its election to membership was read: also one from tho Oregon State Hoard, requesting the nomination ol a man o energy and in terested In the success ol the woik ol tbe stale board, lo act ns a member of the committee o the Oiegon state hoard ol coiiiinor 0; also a man siilluble lot chaiima.i of Iho coinniiltoe ol uniiiiilio -luies. In compliance with these requeds I. T. ApiMiisou was chosen lor the lor mor and F, L. Faslham (or the latter, A communication (10111 the commit tee apiHiiuted by council lo revise Ihe charter ol Oiogon Cily. and urge It pasaiuo licfuro the legislature, recommended tho appointment ol a similar committee by the hoard to mool them In ioint session lor the ac complishment ol tho work (or which they were created Messrs. Hands, Stratton and Pillsbury wore appointed by the president. The necessity ol taking Immediate ftcllon relative to Oregon' ropresenta tlun at the world lair was here urged. It was the sentiment ol Ihe board that the legislature should appropriate a sum atllucient to secure ft suitable exhibit, and ft committee consisting of Messrs. Hands, Williams and Atkinson wuaap pointed lo confer llion the matter and devise plan which, in the lodgment of the commute, would lsst accomplish that end Tbe cotumlltee was instructed to prveiit their roinirt at the next regu lar meeting ot the hoard. Mr. Atkinson presented the question of Improved tianssMtation facilities to Portlann (him Oregon City Alter an exproaslon o( opinion from several ol tbe memlier tending to show mat at present the lacllitie were inadequ , and iiigiug Immediate snddellnlt action to secure an increase ol the same by the Idition of ft motor line, Ihe question was dropsd without action by the hoard. The mooting was harmonious through out, and coutidence in the luture pro rity o( Orvgon City wa Ireely ex- prosacd. On motion adourned i'KKMlNAI. Mrs. G. Pawn is visiting her pnrunts In Vancouver, Wash. Pr. G I.. Koberds, ol Fugle crwk, was in tow 11 Tuesduy. Pr. J. W. Meserve.ol Haiuier, Is visit- ing in this city. MissCadwell, ol Po.tland. is tbe guest el Miss Mamie Charinan. Miss Ftta Steinhaiiser, of Portland, is visiting relatives In thlsiity. Thomas Garrett, of Marqunm, made this olllce a cull on Tuesday Herman Logus, ol Portland, is Ihe guest ol Miss Sophia Logus, ol Ibis citv. Mr. Win. Whitlock, who has Iwen roiiliiidl to her room for some time i able to bp out again Mr. Mi Poiiald and daughter, ol Me Minnville, wore tbe gnosis ol Mr. C. Haird, during the week. Messrs. J. T. Harnetlo ami W.S Hun- yon, wealthy timls'r buyers, ol Portland, were in town on luosday last. Mrs. Crook end daughters Alice and Nellie, ol Kaslerii Oregon, ate visiling Mrs. 11. J. Harding ol this city Mrs Goo IImIiihiii, of Portland, was visiting her moth r, Mrs Graves, ol this cily, during the lint ( the w.-ok Mrs Tboriieau l Miss Fuller ol Port- laud, woie visiting their sister, Mrs Chas Albright, during Ihe past week. Misses Mvrlie Apporaon and Nor Cools-r. ol McMoun die. went ihe guest of Miss Graoe Williams, ol this city, on Sun lay l ist. ' J. II Hoiisor, of Smith Hciul, Wash., who had been visiting friends and rela tives in this citv, returned home Tuesday evening. T, L. Adams, of the law tlrin ol Mo Undo A I 'lesser, lolt for SI. Helens Sat urday lust. He wilt ultend tho district court ill session there this week. Hoy J C. Head, the new pastor ol the Haptist church, preached last Sunday morning and evening lor the lint time, lie had a large and delighted congrega tion. Fast Portland Vindicator. A spray of cultivated raspberries was picked from the garden of Mrs LaForest ol this city, and sent to this olllce lust week Thev wore the second crop aud of delicious llavor. Of what rannot Ore gon Isisst? Pistrict Attorney Mcllride, of this city left for St Helens, Columbia county, Saturday to be in attendance at the District Court in session there (his week, before which bo has several important criminal case Miss Lillian Mckce has opened a dress making shop in room 5 at the Livermore lintel. Also touches the Norman Taylor system ol dicss making. Attention Karimr. Howard's Giisl mill at Million having been changed to rolln, and enlarged, and rebuilt with new machinery, will commence grinding in first-class shape about September lot 1 1 . All in need of good work both chop ping uml flouring bring on your grain. J. T. Howaho. TO THK FAIit. During Ihe (exposition at Portland the steamer Altonn or Latona will run excursions ovary Wednesday and Sat urday nights. Leaving Oregon City at 6:!IOp m. Stopping at these landings when hailed, Melilrinns, HIhIovs uml Moroys. Hound trip 50 els. Tickets good for that trip only. "TheIpmeati During Iho fall and winter Logus A Albrigt will sell theflnsst fat beef by the quarter and in smaller quantities at 5 centn per pound. Thev have recently purchased 3110 head of (at steers, and wantlo sell before cold weather. Now is tho time to put down a barrel of good beef for winter use. They will also sell other meats in proportion. Ntrnyetl. From Oregon Cily two mum ponies. One is a bay in color, white star on forehead, black mane and tail, and branded "M." The other is a dark brown, with black mane and tail, anil branded with the letter "T" . Had halter on when lawt seen. A liberal re ward will Imj paid tor their recovery. K. M m miss, MAKKKT KKrOltT. OH AIN Wheat, per Im, IMk). Oats, per bu 40c. HMHIK-FlrstKrailo, per tiW, 8.0. Second (rails, :i.70 I'HDIiUCK-niitlnr. per lbMe. Kmcs, per del, 4'ic. I'otatoea, per bu, 4fw). Unions, per bu, 11 iV Apples, pur box, &0c, POtTl.Tlty-Chlekens, dressed, per dot, (Jli; spring, t'ZWl.M; llvs, fl(. KERIl-Hhorta, par ton. iM Bran, 1S.W) flaf, tlinmhy, baled, 'IHij-Sj; looso, lib; Clover baltil, f I7I0'-'O. MKATi-lleof, live, 2' jo; dressed, 5c. Veal, dreised, Sc. Hnirs, live, 4ii; dressed, flo. Hlicep, per head, HV!M. hard, country, bulk, Per Suilliu, so; Dii(!KH, i"4u. Minns, yor poiinu, iic. Idei, l,ii. Slinulders; lllc, lllttHll PKITITH All kinds very dull, Apples, sun dried, Sr44c; mselihie drl-d, ulescbed, mfiuo Flums, huh drleil, WMt; machine dried, (Vqi7c. Prunes, aim dried, 4ii$!io; nisclilue dried, ftiHO. Peara, nil dried, Ikifr-io; maclilus dried, (K97o. HOP-22to 8O0, State and General. News Items Cli)Kil from Our Iix iliaiit's And llolled Piihii fur the UeSei'tallnii of Our Kenilers. Over P.'.tllMi.OlO biuinmis me dlslrll iiled In Chlugo every week, Saraloga Is to have a new bulbing ea ts niisiimcni to cost itKi.tMM). The Oregon stale convention of Hap- tlsts meets lu Portland In October, An opposition water works company bus been oig uilxed at Topvka, Kansas. A coloied evangelist nl Urnckwayvllle, I'ennsylvitiilii. Is said lo bu ft second Sam Jones. There Is talk ot spanning Ihe Missis sippi at Hurlingion with a pontoon bridge. The conreis I, me 111 has iiiinoiineed the poimlatioii ol lie-'or Itoiy ol I ikhihoii ii as III .711-1 There an" llfiy me dill'erent p-tmiis- bos wnbiii 'he iiep.iito limits of tho lly ol Chicago. It is reported thai one of the lamnl banks In Groat llr.tain is lo establish a branch at Chicago Kvery night 2.1,0 H) houseless and home less poo pi,, nlerp by tho Thames In what they cull the Port of Uindon, The name of the isisloillee at While's bus boon caugod to Whltoson, with IHuinl A, tlrown as Nliuasler. Mr. Fdlsou predicts that the news- pniNir ol tbe luture will be combination ol tho phonograph and the typesetting machine. W. J .' M. Council, lonnorly rinto sena- tr Inuu Yamhill county, Is a candidate for United States senator from the now state of Idaho, Tho company I nil, linn the trunk tele phone line between Siilom and I'm Hand exH'ct to have the linn In oairatlon In a 00 in iwo weeks. Mr. Henry Colin, of Portland, aged 72 years, was run oyer bv a horse 'and hmtitv and killed. Mr. Cohn was the father of Mrs. Arthur Plato. Jtiflice Miller pencfullv passed iwav on Monday evening at 10 ,'i'J o'clm-k, aur roundoil by bis family aud few friend, In bis7'ilh year. The trial of L. J. Sprague for Ihe mur lor of Thomas Vaughn, lu Portland, on July 27. lust, owned in tbe criminal court, Portland, Tuesday morning. Mr. (1. McCoy, of Faho. Umatilla county, who has been sull'ni Ing with ronsiimidioii at St. Mary's hospital at Walla Walla lor several weeks past, died Wednesday. Mrs. H W. McNutt, of Cornelius, Is very low from tint cH'oct of a tumor In her right aide. She bos been routined lo hor ld lor lon weeks, and i now lu a helpless condiilon. Woodhtirn is to have water works. A proixwition was made by a gen tleman to put 111 a $I0.0HI plant, Pro vtdod be w a given a I'KKJ bonus. The Is. una has lieen raised. The Mc M'nnvltlo Hour mill runs night and day under the suarvision ol lb old manager, Mr Harnekoir. Large sbipineiiis of flour are made week ly lo Portland and Pugel Sound. The hsrl-er ot Portland have prepared a petition to the statu legislature asking that body to pass a law making it unlaw ful lo keep open any harls-r shop or Con duct tho business ot harboring on Sun day. Dr. Clinton Cooke, ot H'tiS Madison street, Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. (Vsikeuf Salem, mysteriously disapis'arod Thursday last. No clue to his wherea bouts can lie discovered, It is (eared he bus been foully den It with. Hon. S. W. Palmer, president of the World's (air nsiioual committee, has declined to received the I l'.'.iHM) annual salary allowvd hun, charging only hia actual eis'nse fur the lime devoted t the business ol the eiswition. John lliirke has discovered what he believes lo bo a good quality of granite on Ins phut' al SI. Helen. He has sent away -la'ci .110111 to ho lestod and if it proves to he such ns will pay, bo pro Kiei lo immediately in. ike arrange ments fur Working it. Tbe appropriation ol 1."i4,0iS) made by the last legislature for running Ihe insane 11-yliiiu for two years, is ex iMiided. All wink done, or supplies liiriiisbed. will be paid for in certitl niles, which will bo cashed when funds are provided by the legislature. A Hti(ion some tluee months ago was presented to Governor Peiinovor, asking lila excellency to shorten the limn of D Cameron, sentenced to the state peniten tiary July. 1HM!), lor larceny. No action lu tho matter has yet been taken but the friends ot Cameron still live in hope. Tho Clatsop assessor made a great virtue of being honest in making assess ments, but the bosrd ot equuliKstion cut them dow n 25 per cent throughout the entire tax roll. And now that assessor wonders what incentive there Is in this stub) for nn ollicial lo live up to his oath. Mrs. M. L. Watson, of New York state, is in Astoria hsiking (or a relative, W. II. lluntur Hu was last heard from at llwaeo, but Is not there now. Mr. Wat'on is without friends or funds, ami is old and lame Iroin traveling about in her search. She was given tempo rary liMlgmont lu the county hospital. Dave Wroten, the Astoria young man who accidcntly shot himself in tho abdo men several nights ago, is now in a (air way to recover, though his wound was a most serious one. Ho is kept under tho influence ol opiates, so sullern but liltlo pain. Tho bullet bus not yet been lo cated, nnd the chance are that it will not bo found nt all. Tbe appointment ol Hon IV. II. II. Diilur as one of the commissioners to visit tno Warm Spring reservation, re port on the proper location of the north ern lines ot that reservation and negoti ate w;th tbe Indians (or tho cession of their land, is a proper nnd well mer ited one, says tho liinos Mountaineer. President Woodrnir, of the Mormon chinch In announcing that polgamy will bo abolished says a "revolution from God requires his people to obey the constitut ional laws of tbe land" This is the greatest event that has occiiro l in the Mormon church for yearn, and it la be lieved will result in greatly advancing tho nialmlal interests and prosperity of the territory. The entire edition of the Hartford, (Conn,) Post was excluded from tho mails Monday morning hint, because the paper contained a quarter column advert isemeiitof tho Louisianna lottery, Tho publishers were notified that the paper would bo excluded from the mails hereafter unless the advertisement was omitted Tho Kluotriottl Hevlew is authority for tho statement that tiio problem of heat ing dwelling houses electrically is solved. The pasaago of currents ot low electro motive force around the walls will heat I hem moderately warm to tho touch, and thus diiruso throughout the room an agreeable temperature. This tho same paper calls the perfection of house heat ing. To givn a brilliant while light, the nil should should be poured out of tho lamps, leaving no dregs on the bottom. Tho fount should then be washed in strong soapsuds, rinsed in warm water, and dried. It should then be tilled with fresh oil. Tho burner should bo boiled in soda and water until the network that ci'ohhos it is freed from dirt nnd dust If the wick, has become clogged will) the sodimmit, replace It with a new ono. The paw of a bear that weighed prob ably 000 pounds was on exhibition at tho Occidental hotel in Astoria the other day. it iieioiigod to ft brum caught in a trap at Fori Steven by Llghlmiuse-knoper Muiisoii, Tho hear left hi paw In the trap, ami left also ft bloody trail, which was followed lor hull a tnlln or 1110111, where hi uourshlp siieeumbod to bullet, The bridge noma Ihe Columbia, for which Dalles City we jsirmlltod by ct 01 tne loktsiaitire 10 bumi useii in tno urn ot $25,000 I not constructed. A soon as tlio piers are laid, the stone, wikhI and Iron work done and ap proaches to and from tho bridge com pleted, this will he an easy mean of communication for the farmers of Kllck itut county with tho business men of The Dulles. Assistant Secretary Hpauldlng ha dent a teller to (he collector ol custom ot M..u. V... I. ....il...,,l l. ....I .. wi t , 1 iiiimiiii, VI., I uo Townseud, Wssh,, calling attention to tbe provision In schedule (I, ol tb ta rid act, w hereby sis roll, including all preparations, from whatever substance produced, III (or use a starch,, la dutia ble at tho rate ol 2 cent lair pound, In order that In view ol the largo quanti ties ol so called root Hour, sago flour, lapiis-n Hour, farina, etc , heretofore Im I in led lo- lh- purpose of lo-lng used by the Chinese a auroh, ami w hich were IniiMe I (reo under the old larilf law, for 1 col flour, etc , the same Inuv be suhjected 10 a t'-oinogh uml careful ex amination, lodeteriu.no whether, in the condition in which Imported, such arti cle are 111 (01 use as starch, II o found thev should be subli ct to the Payment 01 uuty. orogouian. ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND E. G. CAUFIELD, WHEN IN NEED OF Pure Drugs, Fine Perfumery or Toilet Articles. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. Tbe Heat Itemed1 for Cholera Korkni. From lb na Molnaa Leader. Some week ago ft I -elder man went Into drug atore an. I asked: "What is the I lost remed y lor cholera tnerbust He wa told ''Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diaarhoea Heniedv " The medicine was purchased and worked like charm. Il proved to be very effect ive and since we lound by exjierierce in our own household that this particular remedy wss uf real value, w have not hesitated to Saak of its merits r occa sion oflrred. For sale by Geo. A. Hard ing. 4 The hrit IV'. Cigars in town. Olsen & I.O0I. , 1 iiwaiI aliintstMa In pi, 1,.1 !,.( hayed shingle in large quantities. Ku quire ol 1), J. Swltxer. Why use (hat F.uitern lard when you ran get choice new lard at Ixgu A Albright's. Warren A lloluian, Funeral Director and Undertaker, Oregon City Hank building. We carry luge assortment ot l.axell' A Lund burg 'a Purfume. lllaon A l-oui. A large stock of Druggist' Sundries Just received by Olson A Loul. Au elegant line ot Hex Stationery, Just received by Ills. in A Ioul. Choice Orfm in lard now at I signs A Albright' Twenty Pounds Ofg.ssl Meat for fl 00, atlxMii sA Al tiiiKiiir'. IM Yon Want a Uom la Canemahf One ol tho matt pleasantly located homes in Cuiiemah. Command ft tine view ol tho Wallametto river and the Fulls. Twenty minutes walk from Ore gon City. Good house, ham. and out building. Never failing spring with water supplied to bouse by pipe. Hear ing on-hard of standard fruits. H1; acres. Will le sold in a body, or in lots to suit purcheser. Liberal terms aud is aburguin. H. W. PoHTX. Charmun A Co., have purchased the entire stock of Columbia Cottage Color from Mess. Olsen A lxym. They are lino mixed paints, and give satlilaction. Aro put up In 5 gallon cans, 1 gal. , quarts and pints New crop clover and timothy feed at bed rock prices, at "Hed Fro it. ' For a lame back, a pain in the side or chest, or tor tooth-ache or ear-acho, prompt reliel may lie had bv using ( 'hainliorlnin's Pain Halm. It i reliable. For tale by Gko. A Habiusu. It you have A 1 Hutter take it to the 'Hod Front." They will pay you cash for it. The finest line of Key West and Im ported Cigars in the city can he found at Olson A Louis' drug store. N'itick is hurohv given, that I have sold a half interest In mv Hirniture and Undertaker's business to H. 1.. Holmsn. All person Indebted to K. S. Warren will cull and settle at onca. E. 8, Wauhkn. The "Hed Front" Grocery and Crock ery House, Oregon City, pays tl.e highest cash prico for potatoes. Farm for llont. Hids w ill be received up to October 15th for tho routing of the "Appernon Farm" lor ono or two year cash rent. For particular address T. I.. Charuan, Trustee. It you want a curry comb, horse brush, hair brush, tooth brush, or feather (luster, the "Hod Front" is the place to get it. While the gentlemanly clerks are putting np your ordor takes stroll about the storo, and you will see ft lino lino'ol ,rocerics, beautifully decora ted China dishes, elegant seta of glass ware, lamps from 25 cunts to twenty dol lars,, churns both tho old reliable dash and latest improved barrel churns Then there aro shot guns, riflos, pistols, cart ridges, powder, shot and cups. Hut why go on and enumerate the many things this popular house carries? Just stop in and sue lor yourself When yuu want a good mixed paint ready tor use and 30 shades to choose from, use Columbia Cottage Colors, only it .no per gallon . ror sale by Charinan Co . Lost. On Friday evening between the Ar mory hall and fish market, a purse con taining $12 in coin and a certificate of deposit on Iho Oregon City National Hank for $300, A liberal reward will be given for its recovery. Mas. II. Tbkmbatu. SPRING WAGONS. OUH STOCK OF SI'PIN'G WAGONS M THK LAHGKHT AND MOST COM PLF.TK ON Til K PACIFIC COAST, AND C0MPHl8 ALL THK LKAD1NU 8TYLKS OF FOUR-SPRING, PASSENOER AND MOUNTAIN WAGONS, HALF-rLATFORM SWUNG WAGONS, Scroll Spring Wagons, "Handy Wagons," cm i mi rt II I 1 llll.unn IImasI14 lllaailtHII HALF SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS And Delivery Wagons. pi Special Parcel Delivery Wagons, 1-HORSE BU3INESS WAGONS, ONE HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC IT WILL PAY ALL TAKTIE8 WANTING Spring Wagons of any Description, TO CALL UPON OR CORRESPOND WITH US We Kiiaranbie "llr vcbiclc Ilia Ixtat, our price tbe lowent, quality considered rmlAL CATAI.OOIK AM) mill LIST MAILKU fUEl OS AI'l-LICATIU!. STAVER & WALKER, NEW MARKET BLOCK, pope& co: Tbi olj anJ reliable firm alwayt kevp In itock full tine of , Uf ail mm Tinware, etc. Plumbing, (Jus Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY, UtfEflOpDTEL orroMT i-oist orrii'K, maim t., OUKGON CITY, Or KIHST CLASS Accommodation! for Commercial TraTelera. Iltrbrr Shop A lUih Iloom In Couuectlon. None but American llcl Kui)oyd. Meals 25c, Rooms 25 and 50c. ELY & HECKART, IlKALKUS IX Merchandise. Store located at Mountain View, on Moliilla roml, one mile south eiwti of Oregon City. Wo ileal in Flour, Corn Meal, Food, Orocorioii of all kimln, Hoot and rilioes, tienU' Underwear and other styles of ClotbiiiK, and nuinurou other article suitable (or the need uf the limner and hi family. Bv prompt and (air dealing we hope to receive in luture, as in tho past, a liberal share of patronage. tW The liiuheHt market "price raid for Putter, Kk'K and Fowls., September 11, IStHl. i.'.'JBiJ DR. ABORN l NOW AT PORTLANv, , OHIOON. rORTnoI WHO CANNOT POKHIRLTCmPCO BUNALLT, H0XK TUKATMKNT I'LICKD WITH 111 Till KKAt'H OF ILL THAT WILL UITK I.tSTiJVTANWUIS HKLIKf AND k rKKHANKNT CUKK. " The most speedy, positive and perm nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchial, Luiifr, Heart, Stomach, Liver aud Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, ete. Consumption, in Its various stages, permanently curst. Da. Aborn'S original mode of treatment sud his medicated inhalations gives in stantaneous relief, builds up and revital. lies the whole constitution aud system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constit tious, old and young, invariably gain from ten t thirty pounds in from thirty to ninety days. Dr. Ahorn's phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the Aniericau continent, dtu Ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Calnrrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lung trouble 'natatitly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently a) first consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay on the "Curability of Consumption," and treatise on ,rCatarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinarj cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN, Fmrta and Borrtion SU., rortlaad, Orfa Not. Horat treatment, securely paclced, teat hf npnu to all pat II of Ilia Pacific Coait, for UtOM wht caauot poaaibly call In penon, ILL INVITED TO CA'd FOR FREE CONSUITATIO) ; Jpff I i in PORTLAND, OREGON. OREGON. Spring and Summer, 1890. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods. Also in Embroideries. Tlio Great Eastern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. Farmer's Store! K. L. NEWTON, 8UCCKSS0K TO STRAIGHT & NEWTON. Good sold at Portland ;Prices. Highest j Trice Paid for I COUNTRY PRODUCE. LIVESAY & SHUTE, Clackamas, Or. DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN & CORN MEAL. Agents for Clackamas and Or v egon City for the Col umbia Flour. ALSO Keep on hand Rustic Fooring, Ceil ing and all kinds of Finish ing Lumber, Dressed Fence Pickets of all sizes. CHOICE Columbia Ce dar Shlnifles. Maimractnrea GrocBry Store