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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1890)
The 1C u to rprlne. SUNDAY SERVICES. riltt't'ONKKKiUI'ION ALVHl'KUH.-iilT 0 w l.ti'ta. I'aMor, emoa al a 4i Mj I m r tvm.iwr nviii inoruitig a.r vie livtr ie(lttg Ktiliimli; .r.nltig t ' ' iiipvuih hi i imn I eopl. gm-irij l Cttrl.iian Kndeavor ev.rj Utiuda'i .veiling al pr.init. riKsr rHPiiarcitiNCii -uv. i o. Rtto rttiv'r Morning Horvlo. at 11 tW; HllU.l.T It-hoot it I . kv.iilnt ttertlc M, Hegular ?rr meeting Nidiien.lay evening, almoin, .tenant Meellug .ter. N atliutadaf .v.ntui r-.tti( Hi. rlr.t tuindagr tu tlx month. 1 jorui.l la nation in nil. IT 10IINH iltl'IUIIt'ATIIoUe.-R,, A Hin RIM'. l'aa:or. on Hnttdat mass at snd I.M t Herman ,-rmon Km m l third Kuo.Ut In eaoh month at u'Kvk m luo.ta. (i.-h.Hil i 1 ,iu r. m. Yeapars m leaetticitnu i 50 r. m. r ruts i' r cnrR.n -k j M lw. tUth. Reoiir iteMlo. .t.r. Humta. i no tiid r Woflivk and Wr.tneiMt.il wiling hin ..lurk. Hiiuiltr vhl at 11) CU t, I'mili Okai'.l. i 'eu.te.ah; ferric. at'k all.rnal. gtiii. d it M .aloes, hki'iioimmt rnsoorAi. cntnon -Kit In. ra.tor. Morning sentc. at II; luiWi School .1 I J t, (evening e rule m 7 so.' enat people '"C TuotiUjr evening al I m Prater M.'eung rhureday .tailing al? so, Slreagere cordially Invited. riRr mushy mti an ciiihiu.-iuv. o iliii'Mi.l'wK Mori leva al 11 . u ami JJfl r . Sadhaih Solum! al Id . a. Young rl', s.vieiy ul ati.ilau kinleavor meota ...rv Sull.laV evening at l W.tliM,ay et.itlng prater Im'Ollug at I 30, Seats Ilea, to ee.teououa taken. Kr.XJiurai. I'Ht'Kt'M . Hvt. 3, M , Prelea, ol the Kt ausf iol AMm-tattou, will hold service at 1" U' a Ha.l n-rv MtiinUy al II A M lht ooJ ,iinl axivmt.1. iiniuau 4l.baih tikool a.etT hnuU at 14 A. M. TOWN and VICINITY. A (nil litn tit llrat ttialily cignrit and tvlfH tat K. 1'. Harlow ', Twi'iity pmiMiUnf givnl MiHt, (or(l IH), t I.otii' A Ai mmiir'. SH'rt.ti lo in nnhmidvl iiuntltii-i at Mr lttirmi'iitir'it. Kyt tUtfil liy im- proveil oye-tfattT. ( K. JAi''.r h.u ttikoit tl iUo in Mn. Uiiriiuistr', .inii-rlv oo-npiot tv J. Joluno.t. i n Kvato I lit K iimio. l.iiitimA to i'il i-re iiwuotl lli mut i-i'K to I.. I., rtckeiia uiul I'Unt M M, IVinuMvni, Win. I.. While ami liiritDi 11. Souls Attmiii'v tro'ii ilittiTi'iit mvtium u( tlu'atalo innvt'tK-il in 1'ortlaiiil laat wrt'k anil ht(. I'ti'.l tliv ort'utti2ittiin of the Dr'i;i)M H.ir asKin iiitiiiu. The WilUnii'tt Itjtnil will give a mai tjufritilii hall tn New Yeur'a Uto. The O. N. li. ttft httra u( i'urtlAttil, ben iig'.ii'il (or the iH"cion. Miss l.illiuii Mcki hits uiH'Uoda drtu iiiakm( khii in nxuu A at the l.ivrniuire iiotcl. Also tt-aoho the Normuu Taylor m Mr in o( ilii'n iiijtkilitC. The Williiim'tUt l.nJ Coiii(uniy' oltlce hA Iwn removeil (rotn the corner of Seventh an.t Maui to the cormr o( Sixth atul Main, to (he room over the Dragon City H.uik. Mr. I'. H. t.. llitrtueiater hn jnat re iti it'll a roinlctu stock of Due ami Eight Ihty cltN'ka, which kIio is mjllinu at very low price! . Kvery one is warranteil . tf J K Xt'Uoti han jiMtfliid a aueceaa ful term of achool at Mackahurtr, thia comity, lie tn-ntHl Momlay last at l'leaattnt Hill. Mr. Nelson ilropiwd in to ii yaturdiiy last. I'.litnkct of any description at prices U'low compi'tiiioii. It will j'ttv voutoTiait the Thomas K. Woolt-a Mill Kuiporiiiiu iu On-vioit (.'it y. Call and nee quality and itet priivn.' K.T. Habi.ow, AH't'iit. A Suli'in hanker hs ifct'ivod a patent to a new hose coupling The coupling is ni.i. le f.tst hy one (urn of a lever, and wlien it is turned, the harder the strain on the hose ttie lighter it make the runp'.intf Tin- t'l.trititiniiieiii itiven hy the Hilly Arliii'tKii tr'iiii t'on l-ri lav infill is auid to lime ti-vn it lake of tntt oit order Iutn.liir:iK' in it ai loiK a these in a lu ll 'Sit pi o. r.iine is ali uliiled to destroy coiiii le i an I w k -e i'ius injure. ti n New V.i t ' f "p i i h ut in of the Opi ii .11 tli.i: .i ite '( the rinire pottllo cup rt - 'd in li s svoti n this year, Ht li-l yeti's i Hit", itoilld re.thiu IH,iKX). Keports Ir nil other sei tioiis of the c unity i i ii Mti' a very g sl yield in the everal l'n ai.t ies. C. I. Wii.o.'l, who has I me 1 1 iludei.j iii' mi i x.n "ii iii'iu tit tin- hand of the Vjiu oilier Wa.-ll , lio.l'd of S'lisioll e hininers, with Hi" ol jtvl ol nei-uiiui! a pension lor s '.Mces ten h red ill Ihe .Mexican w.tr, ret'unied Tueslay. Another opposition steainljoitt will ply on the Willaiuetto river this winter. J. Kldredtfe.. ol Champoei. and Atiernethy llros , have pnri-lia-si'd the lleatner rJalem. and will t lueme a carrymi business Itctween the upper-river point! and 1'ortl.ind as soon as the river reaches, a good hoalin aUite. Mr K. K. Cross, of Gla'lstone, hit! found that hin present store room iHinaiJ eipiale to the demands of hii trade, and as a conxeiiince is hnildinn on a new addition, to lie used as a waruroom. It will he a K"'111 improvement to hii estahlishment, and will furnish ample room for the Urt'e stock he always earriea. Several settler's w tirons leaded with settlers mid household floods passed through town Momhty last. Inquiry brought out the inloriiiiition that it had becoino impo-isihle loeirn a respectable iivitm in the en -it, Ihe supply of lulxir exceeding the d Miiand, hence they came west They will settlle in the Will amette Valley. While C. V. I'orter was busily en (axeil m shisjinga horse at his shop on k ridav evening last, about 4 o'clock, tome aiieak'lhief lifted his gold watch and chain from his vest, which was hanging near the door, He usH?i:ted a tramp who had Just been in and inquired for work, and lutii him arrested and nearched, but without finding the alolen property. The watch and chain were valued at 70. The new two-story frame building now Hearing completion, situated on the east side of Main utrftet. between Fourth and Fifth, is to be occupied by Mra. K. Dutcher's millinery establish ment. The dimensions of the building are KixiW feet, and will afIord better accommodations for Mrs. Dutcher'a large atock of goods, and its ceatral location will make it far more convenient to the public than in bar place of business now. The Orcgonian is cautioning people to look out for their pockets, and epeaks of three ladies who were relieved of thuir funds hy pickpocket. Sunday evening as they were coming out of the Taylot-Htreet M. K. church. One lady lost 2.'), another $4 50 and the third hoiik; small change and two gold ring!. The pickpockets who operated at the Salem fair have probably come to town, the lacing season being over. People visiting public places Hliould keep a. sharp lookout lor their purses and scoundrels who will try to steal them. A new meat market hits been opened up in the building adjoining tho post ollice. The proprietors are Messrs. H. K. snd I). II. Worsharn, the former re cently from The Dalles, and the lattar, the well known and popular gentleman from this place. 8. K. is an old tinier in the meat business, and if we are to judge by tho neatness with which he runs the shop as well as the promptness in whie.i he al tends to his customer Tub Entebi'kihb predicts for tne now firm a very successful career in their new field. Nearly everybody carries a watch now-a-davs, but probably very few are aware Unit their watches can be made to take the place of a compass. Home genius made this fact known and states that If tho hour baud of the watch l po.nlod towarvl the mm, a line drawn uiuiwav twtwwn the mud hour-hand ml Ml will point dun south. I'Jm Urvat All lean trav.il.. ui.,.,1... I... I'tg msM If hu knew this aal.i he had "r nearu ot It, ao poophj who have never in their lives had occasion to use vvntMi may well I txctnwd for Ig twramtj of the atibjiH-t . The household ol 1'. uriarriseh and i ' t'laot) naa Imeu rnUiiit ret-entlv tiv tlirt ,li..,i,i ,,i ., ..i.., .. urn usual wenfht. All am doing well, ul lea Kmkiii-hui extend! the usual congratulation!. The seventh aiM ial dsiiie of the aen- n will he hiilil ul iii An.,.1.11 i, .iii Novmtmr I. All hivem of the art are conllallv lnill.,.1 ii..... l .in i . . . ....-... miiii ihiihil' Will I1' had and a general good time is predic'ed, John lVvn AI..I.IU i. ...... .1.. i.. i . . - - "v wiuinim, iii vtiant tit tor "hipiimni tt-tlay, .1710 lHiunds ol hopa, - " - " "J aa. V a. 1 1 am til lini J yield ha! been reahied In thu txH'tion. It is well worili lli H 1 1 kit 111 UltV.kttat to call and etuiim the splendid 'and complete uttn-k ol Mclntitsli teats just r,..,,,...i i... i i. . .i ... . '. ",v'""' uniiiinii ot ruin, ot inis Place, Thov also hava mi of tlm lm.nwt invoice! olhlanketal and tpiilta over re ceived hete, which fact it will pay you tu taa. into consideration winui want ing anything lu their Una, That Omeiiii 1'ilv Tui.ml. '., I !...! rv!iial Circle, recently initituteii in tint city by District Sonlor Scrlhtj A. K. tiihha. ol tUlawa. Illinois, assisted hv 'at tVunaul J. M Wood, with M. U. llackler, aa Oracle. Is in a tiroKimrous Cvmdition. New tneuiher! areconstantlv U'ing aiLjcd, and the (eiuplo will soon fit up a fTue hall on Maiu and Fourth streets. t'lrvuit court for Columbia count v. after a week'! aeanlon ailiourned tin Tuciay laat. Two criminals and nine divorce casea were contained In tho long docket, prvmiinont among which w the cAseol one 1.. Pcrnaril, charged with tho murder o a tlalierman hy the name of l.a l.ond, near Kinier,'(lre., in June The jury fottnd him guilty nd Judg Taylor placed hit sememe I tn year!. On Wednesday niiihtot this week, Mr, L. 1.. Tickins ami Mias Clara MclHmald woie married at their residence on the hill at tlm place, Rev Father llillehraud ottlclating. Tho ceremonies were wit nrsseil by a lew of the immediate friends of the contracting parties, an I who, li gelher with the many not present, join In fxtending to them any wish that might dd peace and proajtoity to their lile's journey. Owing to the closing of the Kx position next Saturday, the steamer Altona will make her last excursion trlponthat date. The people ot Oregon City have been greatly accommodated hy these excuni ons, aa it haa all'ordod every one an op portunity to attend the Fxpoaition with out loss of time or the unnecessary expense ot paying exorbitant rates for IoIkiik, The boat lea tea this disk as usual. :!0 p m. returning at 11 :M p.m. and it ia IioikmJ that a gisal crowd will turn out and thin show the Company that their favors are appreciated . Mr. A. O. Kruse.ol Wilsonville.hasac copied a positation with the Kellogg transiHirtation, and will act In tho rapa city of purser on one ol their boats plv- ... . I.. ..... l'...ll....l ...I I'. ..i... .!,.., 1' n fTI-ll Vl.lHItll Hill 1 UTCIII It is not, by any moans a new occ upat ion for the genial gentleman, he having served in Ihe same tusition for some company a few ago, during which time he Iwcauie vorv popular with the travel ing public for bis sociability, cordiality and obliging manners. Mr. Kruso in- tenils making rifH''t, Wash., Ins home whither he will remove with his family in tho mar future. It is perhari not geneially known in this city to w hat extent the enterprising firm of Logus A Albright are pushing! their huaines. In connection w ith their j well appointed meat market, tliey are j MUiiinc a packing houso, which, al though not its largo as many in the east, , beats t!ie reputation of Is'iiik' flist-elass. ; I'het etei t to pot dow n seternl llious- I and iHniiids of pork an I cunsidernble ; beef th winter, and ate hut big all the hveshn k available llinnu'li tins section. IVaiersof roitl.iud slid oll'tr cities aie! alwats anxious to buy pioducc and meat ' lvns A Albright, as they are! never kniAAn to send out other than the best of ksnIs. Mich a linn throws , credit en any city, and they aru entitled ., ' i i to ine praisu.aii'i eucoiiraifeiuent oi every one. Those (Hipular lectures, the iu uumlsT to Iw ilelivi ri'd by Key. C. C. ll.ttein.in at the liaptist church during the win ter, ought from the many complimen tary and flattering notices received of them hy the press of the 1'acilic coast to ls patronized very generally by the public. The usual prii-e of admission to those lectures has been fifty cents, but in order that everylssly may hear them, even the boys and girls, and scholar! from the oublh schools, the ad mission has Is'en placed at one dollar for Ihe five lectures. The llrst lecture will Iw delivered November 7, and the subject will fe '"Wit and Humor in Life and Literature" . Its sure and get a ticket for the entire course. "Is this the liest?" is a question often asked, when medicino is wanted The following arc a few (If the medicines of known reliability, sold hy lino. A. IIahii inu, druggist, of this place, lie has many other excellent medicines, hut these are worthy of special mention : Ciiamiikklain'h Colon Kkmkhy, fa mous for its euros of severe colds, and as a preventive for croup. Trice 50 cunt! per bottle. Ciiaubkhlain's 1'ain Dai.m, a general family liniment, and especially valuable for rheumatism . Trice 60 cents per hot tie. Ciiamukki ain's Cone, Ciioi.kha and Diahkiiila Rkukiiy, the most reliable known medicine for bowel complaints. It is esecially prized by persons subject to colic. It has cured many cases of chronic diarrhtea. Trice 'lb andr1) cents p r bottle. St. Tatkick's Pii.i.s, for disorders of the liver and bowels. A vigorous but gentle physic thut cleanses and renovates the whole system. Trice 25 cen's per box. Ciiamhkki.ain'h Kvie and Skin Oint sunt. For tetter, salt-rheum, scald head, eczema and chronic sore eyes. Trice 25 cents pur box. Campanini, the famous tenor, has writ ten a striking article on "How To Train the Voice" for The Ladies' Homo Jour nal, and it will appear In the November nunilieroftlittt periodical. I'KHHONAL. Tom. McLaughlin was called to re spond to the charge of drunkenes and disorderly conduct before Recorder Torter, Monday, and got oil' With a ten dollar line. A, H. Dresser, of the firm of Mcllrido tSc Dresser, wont to Tho Dalles Tuesday. Kev. Richard Margrave was in attend ance at the convention of tho Oregon Christian Endeavor Union recently in session at Kalein.' Miss Mary Johnson, of McMmnville, i the guest of Miss Oraco Williams. Dist. Attorney McBride, who lias been in attendance at circuit court at Columbia county for ton days past will return Saturday. After tho adjourn ment of that body Mr. McBride went on business o Clatskanie and other points in that section. WIIIW. Fonts, of Davton, Wash,, is visiting his uncle T. W. Fonts, of this place. Mr. Fouts was recently admitted to the practice of law before the supreme court of Washington, and is one of the most promising young attorney ol the slain. He n III nnvt week commence canvass ol Columbia county, Wash , In the interests of the republican party, now preparing (or Ilia approaching campaiau. The lollnvtliik- Is a list ot letters re malulug In the post utile al Oregon City, Oeloher LM. I HtW ; Httiwn, A Hughes, John A Kui'st Oottlioh Moslmaiui. Fied Manning, Mr F M Itriissmati, James Hatter, l.lamiti iilack, Mr 'V Campbell, Mr! f, A Olson, Lara II Chase, Mrs Annie Cltoss, John I llillvr, Mis M Slink, Henry V Sutton, J A Taylor, Mrs May Wolford, Chmles pixon, John iMllehe, Miss Ad Davis, Oladvs A "iiiiiH. lli-l .Tinl,w ... tiaskoll, Miss MattluWelsmaudol, Kale tiillim, Herd Wood, J M Miimiltou, A I. Wagoner, 1'. si her 1) Itickmhotham. (leoWallaeo, Clara When called lor please say when ad vertised, J. M. IUcon, T, M. IK) Ye Waul a llimis In ('anamahf One III thu llio.lt lileasitntlv loculeil homes in Cnneuuth t'limmands fine view of the Wtillitnietto river and tho Falls. Twenty minutes walk from Ore gon tllv. (moil house, barn, and out huildiiiiis. Never (itiliuir sin Inn with water supplied to house hy iiih. Ilear tug orx'bard ol standitrd (riiils. Hli acres. W I II w so Ul n a btslv. or III Iota to suit piirvheser. Liberal terms and la ahargalu, It. W , Tomvkm, The best IV'. Cigars in tow n. Olson A l.ouia, Choice Oregon lard now at Logus A Albright's Attention Teachers. IVportmeiil catds, good lor throe months Complete and m good curd hoard. For sale at thia ollice. Send lor samples. Woks! THAN I.KTHOSV Is catarrh, and there Is hut one proparal lion that (I sis cure that disease, and that is the California Tositivo and Nctt- ative F.lcctrio Liniment. Sold by I. C. Clark. It also cures toiira!k'la, rheuma tism, he ulai ho, sprains, bums, and al pain. Try It, and tell your neighbor wheie io got it. Sold by L. U.l Airisi.ii, Druggist, I.Kt of Jurors. For Notemlier term. Circuit Court. Dai kauias county : Attain Nouman.t ascaoe, larmer. V. C. Maddis k. New Ira John T. Mvers. Siirinnaater. " J. D , Hitter, Niwily. hreil .M.K hnko. boaisr Creek. " Henrv DuIhivs. SpriiiL'Water. " J. J. Itorgfleld, Harding, ' I'aviil iiuiant, Damascvf, " A.S. Law hu, t aiiemali, " M. K, WilloiiKhby, Damascus, " R. N. Ilradley, Cascade. ' ioorno Randall, New Fra, " J. ti. Trullingor, MillOnHk, " Cahdl Fvana, New Fia, " William Loverage, I'pisitMolalla, ' S. II. Millanl, Mdwankia, Harry McCuiln, Cascado, ' .. C. Oard, Highland, ' Frank Shutt, Clackamas, " It. Have, Nualatin, " ti. II. Webster, Clackamas, ' R.T. Dibble, t'pper Molall " T. W. Dutrey, Tualatin, " J W. Smith, Uwiir Molalla, James W ard, Highland, " (i R K. Miller Oregon City, rarponler, R. S. lirovis, Oiegon Citv, bUi ksinith. Robert Hughes, Uremia. City, laborer. I. it Martin, Canemah, carpenter. in Tuesday night lust W, Russol, night foreman of the Crown I'ust Mill, met a horrible death hy falling Irmu a platform of the mill to the ris ks below, a distance ul nearly thirty-five feet. It is reported that at 1 o'clock the dvnamoa im out. leaving the mill in darkness so that work could mo longer ho prosecuted Russell was not ready to leave until the othirs ' had gone, w Inn he look hii lantern and passed out throunh the machine room to a lariie platform connected with tho workshop. This plutlorm is thirty (eel from the urouinl, and he is aupMicd to have wulkc I ntraud to lute been almost instantly killed. The IhhI was found at atioiit 7 o'clock the next uiorniti(, and I Coroner S illivau and Sheiitr Saunsui I weio notilled An inquest was held over ' tiiv remains in the coroner's ollice and the jury rendered a verdict ot accidental' death. It is said thut Russcl had a wife j in Torlland, w ho, aller she had tx en in- toll'gcticod '( Ihe sad fate of her busliand , came here and look cha ge ol the remuii.s I'OLI Xllll IT Air. li4V AT. sixth tuniiai ('omentum He'd In litis Clly Wednesday. The sixth annual meeting i(th Col uinhia Waterway AsS'H-iation, convened in Oregon City yesterday with a fair attendance, vice-Tresideut Hollon Tarkcr presiding. The following named com mittee was apsintnd on credentials : KdwardA.Weed.fi. A, Johnson and J O. Hauthorn. The committee re ported the following named delegates entitled to seats in the convention : Astoria Or. J. O. llowiby, (i. Win gate, Fdwsrii A, Weed. C. W. Fulton, J. O. Hauthorn. Torlland, Or. Charles II. Dood. V.. I) Mckee, Denton Killin, tieorgu Tope, W. H. Sibaon. Vancouver, Wash. John F'.l well .Jnlin JaKgy, Iiitis Sohn, K. 1. Canby. The Dalles.Or ,. F. Moody. E. II. Mch'arland. Walla Walla. Wash Hollon Tarker, F. W. Cain, Dr. N TiTao:kT,. m . Johnaon. Ilnrv kHlliiitf. F. D. Uovor, D. W. Small, Max flau'seister, W 1'. VVinans, F. M. Acils. Franklin county, Wash W. T. Jiy. I N. Muunuv. Tacillc, Chidialis, ami Wahkiakum counties, Wauh.lt. A. Sea borg. HxhI River, Or. K.L.Hmith. Oregoj Uitv, Or. Ii. M, Rands, J. T. Apperson, W1. C. Johnson, K. O, Mo Uown, II. K. Cross, J. T.Hhaw. Halcm. Or. J. L. Miuholl, II. A. Johnson, jr., Charles It. Moore, Squire Farrar,.!. ti. Allatrts, MaJ. (jorge u hams, William Ladru, A. Bush, Ueorge Tearce, J. U. Wright. At largo Syl vester I'cnnoyer, governor of Oregon ; K. T. 1'erry, governor ol Washington ; Ovorgo Hhoup, governor of Idaho. IIKPOUTS KI.KCTION. After the rending of tho minutes of tho previous mooting, tho secretary's report was road and adoptod. This re port showed receipt! of 1120 and dis bursements to tho amount of $r5, leav ing a balance in the treasury ot 55. OKlTIl'lll Olf Til ASSOCIATION. Ollicen lor thu ensuing year were elected as follows: Trosident Hollon Tarkor, Walla Walla, Wash. Vice-president Hon. 55. F. Moody, Tho Dalles; K. 1). McKoe, Portland ; J . tl. A llowiby, Astoria; George Wil liams, Haleui; Ii. L. Canby, Vancou ver. Secretary and Treasurer James P. Shaw, Oregon City, Or, STANPINO COMMITTm. Tho following standing committees were appointed. Memorials and Resolutions Charles II.Dodd, Portland; K. M. Rands, Ore gon City; ti. Wingate, Astoria; Jas, P, Shaw, Oregon City; Hollon Tarker. Executive K. L. Smith, Hood River; E. D. McKce, Portland; W. Ii. Daniels, Vancouver; J. C.'. Hidden, Astoria; Ii, 8. Huntington, Tho Dalles. Statistics ('harlei II. Dodd, Benton Killin and F. K, Arnold, Portland; (). Wingato, Astoria; W. ('. Johnson, II. E. Cross, F;. M. Ranils, Oregon City, VV, P. Grey, Phco; II. II. John son: jr. J. II. Alberts, Salem ; Henry Kollin, P. U, Johnson and F. D, Hoyer, Walla Walla; W. F. litteubon, Lewiston; Jamei Perkins, Colfax, and R. O. Dunbar, Uoldondale. Judiciary J. O. Hauthorn, Astoria; Buuton Killin, Portland) Thomas II. brents, Walla Walla; J. L. Mitchell, alom ; E. 11. McFarland, The Dalles. M(M NT ri.KAMAMT. The Heliiiol llulhllng (jiientlnil -l'iiiisllti Cniiiuieuls. Mil, I'luinu: As is well known to all your reiidota lu this vlclndv school til1 trlct No. III. known as thw Mount Plea ant .district, was divided hist summer by the county suis'ilnteiiilent, and district No, U created. The new district was created nn petition of Inhabitants living mostly on the IMolulla mail In what li known us Mountain View, and ropto seiiting nt least t wo-thlnls ol Ihe chil dren tit school linn In the tllMtilct liolore It was divided. Immediately following the division spoken of a hue and cry was raised by two or Ibreo ul tlm principal land owners III proximity lo the school house, ami whnhiivo iiot'hl hlren lo eilii cute, that the division had been made illegally, A ieinonstrnncii against the division whs circulated lor signatures, and the supeiliitoudout was nnnle tolai lieve, It is only just to him to say, that tint preliminary proci uillngs were not in eoulormltv lo the stilct Idler ut tlm law Instead of at once uud ilug his woik, which hud been founded on a mistaken Idea of the (nets, he suggested, so I am told, thut n I'ctiilon bo circulated pray ing (or a cousohilallou ol the two ills truis. This suggestion was acted upon, and 'tili"iis circulated accordingly. While this tins ess was going on an nlll da! or iillli I lls u( ihslrlct 4:1 called a meeting lo elec'. two members ol lh school hoard to till vacancies caused by Messrs 1 ly and Grout being located In the new ilistiicl: and iu pursuance ol such call the meeting was held and two citixeita living ithin the boiuuls ol ills titct 4.1, as it then stood, went elected District tl also mgauued, elected I htntrd, and selected a site lor a new school house. Ju tlm meantime the work of creating a sentiment In favur of consolidation mis Industriously carried on. It would take too much space In 1 ii at I .NiniciiisK In iletull the many at) surd stories lluit were told to tlillcreiit Parties iu order to gel their signatures. It was like plat ing upon a harp ol a thousand strings. A note was sounded to suit e.ti Ii dull or acute ear, as the case might Is'. Hut the string most plaved Uhiii, and which proved the most elled ivo, was the .ine that No. l4 wjs illegally constituted, and that if we prixeodod aa we had stinted we would Ivecoiuo In volved In eostlv litig.iii.ni. To avoid this, and to right a wrong into which men licheved they had ls-en led, many of them signed the sitition for consolida tion w ho olhcraisti wtiuld not have done so. I'.nongh signatures were olituined to warrant Ihe suiHiriuteiidout in tlrop- plngour I tu in I r down lo 4.1. I am no lawyer, ar.d understand nothing of the technicalities tif Oregon law ; hut it seems to me the dictate ot common sense reasoning that if No. 04 tt us nut a legtlihstnct, or luolher wonla, no distii, t at all, then no matter what roiindlK.nt method was adopted toright tho wrong-lhcold hoard, ol which tieo. I.lv and J. . t irout went memlHirs, constitutes the legal school board ol dis trict No :l, and that tho acta ot all meetings called hy nun or more of the usurping meuilsTS are null and Void. W hetlier right or w rong In ties opinion, if the mutter comes to a legal test the men who have so broadly and Industri ously circulated tl.e charge of illegality will he called Uuiti to show wherein that Illegality existed. If they call make go. i, I their rhuiges an unbiassed court will not compel us to pay taxes Iiiimmwi by an illegal meeting. This meeting beio alluded to, was one called, alter the act of consolidation, for the purse of voting a tax to defray the eM'iiso of building a new svhiail house ol suthcient capacity (or a graded school. The part y f.tvoiing the measure managed hv a maj'iiilv of oris to get a tax voted oi JIihhi tine gentleman assorted in ommi meeting, iu reply to a question asked by a lobbyist from Oregon City, that the district contained '.till children of school a. 'o. t)f course this would in fluence sin b us believed it to vote lor having a b uo adequate to the nomls ol so mailt Muring the short Hrusl in which llni district stood divided Tux Km i hi iii-c and Ihe Cornier publishes) a aluletnclil of the iiuilils'r ul children of achisil iil'c in each district. The flgurra were taken p'es'imal ly (nun Ihe super intendent's ollicial record. Distiicl No. I t ttas given illl, mid No t4 wits left blank, Ihe siiis rinleudeiit probably not hating recii.cd any returns from I lit- bitter ihsliict. The count coinplelvd a few da.t s alter made the number bo Iweeii IS) iiud I s), it is comedtHl thut the liguies given lor No. 4:1 were not cor rectly i i t ni mil , but 4l was us h gh as th tl disii ii t could posiibly claim during the s'iiinl of Ihe division, Another 1 ii It in-ill ' brought to bear In order lo oblaiu Ihe vote for tint tux was tho promise made bv sumhy STson that if the Intel could be raised u Dial way the balance of the sum needed lo pav for a four room building would be raised by subscription And one ol the par ties most interested caused lo lie ptllt lished iu Tiik F.M KKi'isg a statement to that fll.'Ct Hut let the reader mark this down I While properly owners have been look ing lor a subscription paper to ho thrust iu their faces begging (or funds to build a costly house for the solo pursisoof mak ing more salable the adjacent property, they art) now confronted with a call for a meeting next Saturday evening to vote to bond the district for lbs purpose of ruining the sum required. Thu men who were to be so ready to omu their plethoric purses propose now to back down to lireuk f nil li with those whose voles they raptured iind throw a still heavier burden on the shoulders of those who do not want the house and who will not use it if it is built, it remains to lie seen w ho holds the winning hand in this last deal. To sum up, the case stands thus: Two or three men of reputed wealth, inspired with a new-born zeal for the public good, unil living iu a district (all except the lobbyist from Oregon City) having hut 40 children, have managed to override and thwart the liitmesls of a district having nearly or quiln 100 school chil dren. Taking advantage ol what they declared was a fraudulent and illegal measure, Ihey have munuged to get Ihe entire action! board, or those acting in I hut capacity, within tho hounds of those rcpreHon'ing the 40, while the inttuests of those representing the UK) are wholly ignored said Imurd acting not for Ihe interests of the district, but in lathalf of those who luivo nothing but a property interest al stake. I would appeal to all legal voter in tho district not for myself, hut for tho many to say If they will isjimit fuither encroachments of the, nature recited. If they vote to sustain such action it is t lie hoped Unit we have hoard the last howl about tlm "malign Inlluencu" of men representing capital, either real or lictitious. It isahowl in which 1 have never indulged, hut have rather tlespised it. I am ready, however, for this once, to join wi h any and all in putting down the assumptions ami dictations of men who are no hctlcr than their humblest neighbor. Let all who behove In manly honor, square dealing, and the faith keeping principle, como upsnd put their veto on the proposed measure. E. Warnkh. Potatoes unil Outs. Highest market price paid for pota toes and outs, D, W. Howabd, Howurd's Restaurant, Oregon City, Oregon. MA It It K.T KKI'OItT. The following lni'sl msrkut to WoilnsaiUy, Oi'tohiir Is furii Istioil by K, E Williams, punier lu lirocorhia, Krult unit food of nit khula: l'ltODI'dK-Iliiltsr, per lti8J''n Ki(k. Pr dim, Win. I'litutnsa, per tin, afio. Oulnna, per lb. 2e. Applns, per tint, 4R ti40o. I'OUh'lKY -Chickens, live, per dm, i 50 to 14 M KlCRI-8hort, )iur ton, I'il.M). Bran, 117.00 MKATH II sin 1, per Hi, 11 to I'Je; llitoi, 9c; shoulilers, Ho; hunt, country, bulk, per lb, loo; bucket, im.j tu luV DltlKl) Pitl'ITH-Apptas, sun died, 7 to So; mitnliiuo drlt'il, lilruclii"!, 0 to lie; plums, ma- chlne ililwl. 7 to tlu; prunes, miichlno drlou, 7 to tao. I'HOMINK.NT OI'INIONN. A nqKirlor lor Tint FNTiiitl'lnii ic, desiring to got nil expiessinn of iiplulon on an ileusloit ol tho area of tho oily In Ihe new cbaitcr, cullud upon sumo prouii nsnt cllUoti this week, The lollowlug tell Its own slot y ; V, O. MoCown : I am very much In favor of an extension ol tho idly lluills, and believe it I absolutely necessary lo' provide for and iiccnminoiliito our grow ing Interests, llegliiliiug ul a point on the hill opposite Cauoniah, including thut town, Lust Oregon Oily, Ahernelby, and all thu territory lying bnlwonii Clackamas river atul u lino drawn from a silnt at Abernctliy's to Ihe Clack amas bi ltlgu, I believe should ls Inc'iided ; I also Isdievn the plaited addi tions on the west side of the Will amette contiguous to the illy, should be included. I). 0. I .stou i otto: The growth of tho own ticmautis an extension oi inn i ny limits, I don't think the time bus yet coined) include all the land bnrdeilng on the west side of the liver, hut Unit lying between the hs ks and Ihe liver, ought, 1 think, lo ho included Mill I 1 tail itt.tii ; I hutcu t iieiiight alsnil ihe III t(ii , io is qiienilt ha.e no opinion to oll'i" , V. V., Charin iui 1 behove th" only way to make a city is lo Iniug In nil con tlguous lerritoi y, especially if uiauti lactoilos be Its'itted upon II. Take Chicago, (or Instance, widen 1 consider the best illustration lu the I'uiled States, ol the advantages to bedeilved from annexation. II. V.. Cross: We are doing founda tion work lor tho future. We waul lo avoid as far as possible the vexatious questions that other cities aru now con tending with on account ot not having their clly limits extended In a prnsr manner when It would liavo hoeti com paratively easily done. The limits of Oregon City should be exlended out equally, or nearly so, In all directions counting from '.be east end of suspen sion bridge as a center. T. L. ('barman: I believe the cltv limit! should l extended Let us lake the existing map of Oregon Clly, ami establishing renter at or near the court houso draw a circle with a radius of one and one-hall miles, tho circum ference of which Would Mi u I k tho city limit as laid down in the new charter. I do not say the city should ho circular, but use the circle as an Illustration of my meaning. Clackamas Heights might be included and a sirtion of the land lying between the Clackamas and Will amette river excluded. This would al low Ihe cilv to grow almost equally on all sides. In regard to increased taxa tion, 1 believe the Increased value of real estate would more than counter balance tho increase In taxation And further, if the uuostion of annexation bo set I led now, it is settled fur all time (', O, T. Williams: ! favor the annex- ation of Cano.nah and all Iho platted i additions contiguous to tho city; hut do not think It w ist) to take iu too nun h iinimproveil territory un lor Iho juris- lictlon ol tho city. I U'licve It is many ysara too sism to annex tho land on tho wost side ol tho river, and osariallv that hint! U'twii'ii tho locks and Iho river. In which case it would I hi annex ation lor taxation only. E. 8. Warren: All Iho plat tod lands adjacent to the present city limits should t annexed. vis : South Ori'ifou l ily, Canouiah, tireeii Toml Addition, snd all Ihe territory included in almut ouc fourlli mile wost of the present limits. This would, I beilev", allow muiii for healthy K'vwih, and cover sullicicnt territory to preclude Ihe M.if ibllity of a ! recurrence ol the (ueliou of extension ! Thoopinlonti ot Mosis T. L. Char-I1'"''. man and V. H. Wanon, two of the tim e meuiliers of the commilteo aniH,iited hv council, prt'lly ideally indicuti. the vole ' M'" 1 ns, elegant sots of K'ttsa on that committee Mr. C, II. Can- n"' '""'l'" ,n,"" ,','"' to twoiilv dob field, chairman of Iho committee, do- i lrs,, churns both tho old lehablo ilash cliiied lo expreaa an opinion either as a ' commlltoemanor as a cilir.eu W o Inuio ! nuit week to present add.tioual opiuii.ns 1 on tho suhiiH't, incluibui! those ol the niemliera appointed hy tho board ol , tra.lo, and suhmb tn resi.lcnls. i iH. itiestion is 0-en lor iheiision tlitoiih bese columns, and Ibis incut s is cni- loyed to invite am h ihsi ii-sioii. Tran.frn nf Itrnllt. Thus. Rvahla et alto Win. I'. Mark- wwsl, a',, iiw'j.imc "ti, t I s, r 4 e, Ml acres; Ihssi tlretfon Iron A Sleel Co to W II liroas; lot I, hlk 1'.', O I iV S Cos lit add lo Oswego ; $1 lhadlov lluker tind wife to Win V. Wells; :t,'i aires in sec I", II s, r e, MiKl. I'nitod .Sillies to Cbich Truls'l, si''j sec 1 1 s. r s e ; patent. Matilda Wol et ul to Adua Khil'IiI ; partol the Wesley Joslyn, D I. , sec a. t 3 s, r I e, I'M acres; (UK). Kdas Wriiiht and wife to Keiilu'ii W'riuht; part of D L C n( Harrison Wri(ht and wife; t 4 , r 1! e, l'4 acres; ! Kilns Wriitht to l.ydia Wright ; a part ol D I. C of Harrison Wright, t 4 s, r 1! e, Rouben Wright to Hilus Wright; same 1'4' acns, t 4 s, rUo; 1. Kilos Wright to Levi Ktehmun ; part of same, t 4 s, r 2 e, U7.2 acres ; UK). ll W Ross and tioo. II Wisbart lots 3 nd 4 hlk 63, Oregon. City ; ;L'tK). I Khelton and wife to I. O Holland se'4 of se4 of sue 1H, t 'I s, r II c; 40 acres j$4t(). John II Marl in and wife to Juno M Hoaman, lots 1 ami 'i, sec lot 7, and lot 7, sec Z, in t 2 s, r :i o ; J.ViO. N Ilalitinseu, ot alto E Meness; lots 5, blk II in Turk add to Olefin City, $lo,').75. Williams and Strutton to I'M win Hub erts lot 3, blk 'JO "A" Falls View addi tion lo Oregon City, August Kt ro wanner and wil'o lo W ti Jean, svl4 i:c 7, t 3 s, r lw IHO acres; ;1.00. U.S. lo Henry W. Frit, no'ofscc 28, 1 1 s, r e; patent. J P Miller to Emma A HpauldiiiK, lots 7 and 8, blk 28, Milwaukie if l'.ii). A R H I (Hid and wifu to Frank E. Davidson, lot 4, blk 11, South Oswego: RIO. M II Stone to KdKiir L. Dubidcon lot 7 and 8. hlk 17, Osweno; tlOiVfiO. Jos, Rolf and wife to Gilbert K Ran dall ; lot 2 and 3, blk 8, HciiIh add to Now Era; f4). It 1) Rowdish to Robt. J Moore, land sec 10, 1 5 , r 2 s, IKO acres ; f:il0. John Kenwortb and wifo to M A Pair child, nwtf ot tio'i', sue 28, 1 1 s, r2o, 40 acres; $2:00. OACR R toChus. Cordos, nw'of ti w , sue 21, t 2 8, r II o, 40 hitch; 1)11,1. Charles Cortles to Hex ('pies, liw1 ofnwf-4. sec 21, t 2 s, r lo; 40 acres; $110. TIM HER LAND, ACT JUNK ,1, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Hlatos Lund Ollice. Oregon City, OrcKon, July ,11, INIS). Notice is hereby iriven that in conipll antewith the provistous of the acts nl'cnii. Kress of June a, 1H7H, entitleil "An net. lor the lulo of timber lanils in tho stales)!!' t'uli I'ernia, Oregon, Nevada and Wanhlnglon Territory, Charles IC. Dcnkins, of Hheridan, county of Yumhlll, slate of Oregon, has this day Hied in Ibis ollice his sworn statement No. 2187, tor the purcliuse of lots 1, 2, 3, 4. of section No, II, in town ship No, 2 Mouth, ruugu No. tl east, unil will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone thrill for agricultural purposes, unil to es tablish his claim to suld html hcfnrt) the Register and Receiver of this ollice at Ore- S lin Oily, Oregon, on Wednesday the 6th ay of November, 18IK). lie names as witnesses; w. Dinmnooro, J. Kinney, of Hheriilnn, Oregon, A. W. Utohey, and J. A. Fox ul Torlland, Oregon. Any and all persons chinning sdvcrxely the sliove deserilied hinds are riiiestcd lo tile their claims in this ulllce on or before suld fith day of November. 8-14, 10-111 J. T. Ai'iMciisoN, Register. ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND E. G. CAUFIELD, WHEN IN NEED OF Pure Drugs, Fine Perfumery or Toilet Articles. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. . HOWARDS Restaurant and Hotel. ORL'tiO.N CITY, OREGON. NEWLY I ritSIHIIKI) AND KITTED TIIKOI'UIIOUT. Ths li'inliiiv restaurant ot tho city. Tables ani.lmil willi il. hentthe market allordu, and noun hut llrst -cln cooks cm.loynl, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Kiisl Sblo Main Street, lielwcrn Fourth uim rirm, ()ii. i. 8. LaudOftlcc Incntjr pounds Of Kood Meat for $1 (X), at l-otit s A Al Iiiiioiii's, ( hiiruiun A Co ,huvo purchased the entile stis k 'if Columbia Cotlaits. Colors from Mess. Olson A liuis. They are lino mixed uiints, and ive satisfatdion. Am uit up in 6 kuIIou cans, I Kal.,iiiarta and uiits I'or a lame back, a pain in tho aids or chest, or for tooth-acho or ear-ache, prompt relief may 1st had br uslnu Chauilsirluln'sPuin Halm. Illareliable. For sale by (iKo. A Hasiiinu. Tho lineal lino of Key Wost and Im- I " ",u" I. I.I...I I 'i... u ia. .1 I. .. ... I . ' . " . iotick Is berobv iven that I haw sold a bull interest in mv Hirniture and t 'mlsitaker's business to R. L. llohnsn. All lu-rson indebted to E. H. Warren will cull and settle at onca. E. K. Waikkn. Farm for Rout. Hids will bo received up to Octolwr I ftlh for thu rviitiiiifof the "Apwrson (arm" lori.no or two years -t-ash rent. I' or parlioulaia addroas T, L. Cu tiisi an, Trustee. If you want a curry comb, horso brush, hair brush, tooth brush, or feather duster, the"tod Front" is the place lo uol it While tho (rcntlcn-Hiily ro puttmit up your ortlor take "'" '' ' store, ami you will see a '!".'' Kr'.K 't,r,l'H' "'"1'inHy lwora- "uproyoil Parrot churns Then "",'r" "re hIi1"1 B1""'- ""'. pistols, carl- r",';,,H' l,'"''. """l an.lcaps. Hut why ' e uiiueruio me iimay ininga T"l'Uiur House carries 7 JustsUipin snd see lor yourself When you want a gmsl mixeJ paint ready for iho and IM shades to choose from. ue t oluinhiu Collage Colors, only 1 ' per tiuKoii For nilo by Charman A Co TO TIIK FAIR. During the Exposition at Tin Hand the sle.iincr Altona or batons will inn excursions etsiy Wednosilay and Sat urday nights, la'aving Oiegon City al II .Hop in. Slopping at thes landings when hailed, Moldrnms, Rislevs ami Moreys. Hound lru rts. Tickets g'Hnl tor that trip only. No. 1 snwed shingles In car load lots shaved shingles in large quantities. Kn tpiiro of D. J. Switxor. Why use that Eastern lunl whenyotl can get cboico now lard at Logus A Albright's. Wuiren A Holman, Funeral Diroi'lors and I'ndertukeni, Oregon City Hank building. We carry a largo assortment of LnxeU's A Lundliorg's Perfuuie. Olson A louii. A largo stock of Druggists' Hundrici just received hy Olson A l.ouls. An elegant line of Hox Stationery, just received by Olson A iouis, StiajTrt. From Oiegon City two maro tonics. One is a buy in color, white star on forehead, black mane and tail, and branded "M." The other ll a dark brown, with black iminu and tail, ami branded with tho loiter "T". Had halter oil when last soon. A liberal re ward w ill Imj paitl lor tboir recovery. K. Mkhxhsk, (lim-MKArf During tho fall and winter Logus A Albrigt will sell the finest fat hoof by the quiii tor and in smaller quantities at 6 cents per pound. They have recontly purchased 1100 bead of fat steers, and w.int to sell hoforo cold woatluir. Now is tin) time to put down a barrel of good beef for winter use. They will also sell other meats in proportion. Notlt e of Asslguee'i Mule of Real Estate. Hy virtue of the authority In tne rested, as assignee nf the estate of J. J. Herman and Mr. 11. Herman, I will, on Saturday, tho llrst day of November, MO, ut the court house door in Oregon Citv, in the county ol Cluckuiuas and shite of Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock on suld clay, oiler for sale lo the highest bidder for casl'i in linnd, the following described real property of J, .1. Herman: The north half of the nort h half of sec tion lit, T. 8. of R. 2 1 and the south hall' of Hunt Ii tvest quarter of said section It), T. A, H. It. 2 K., and all the hind lying north of Keck Creek on Donation Land Claim of John Todd and Esther Todd his wile, anil In sections 25 and 21 in T. ft, H. K. 1 K.; nnd in section 110, In T. 5, S. 11, 2 K. ; also, the following: beginning at the south-east corner of section 24, T. 5, B. R. 1, 10. of the Willamette meridian; running thence wcHt MW chains to Ueorge W. Jack son's 1. L. ('. line; thence north 240 rods; thence east chains; thence south along said lowusliip line 240 rods to place of be ginning, oonluluing.'H acres. Also, one acre purchusod of 0. H. Vando vurt and wifo, and conveyed by deed re corded on page H'.'O of Hook' "T" of Records of Deeds iu Clackamas county, Oregon. All lu Clackamas county and stale of Orogoj. And will further, at the same time and place, oiler fur side for cash In hand, the fol lotving described property of W. II, Her man, to wit: Lots numbered 4 and 8 in section 18, T, 6, H. It. E. of Willamette meridian, contain ing 27 ilUOOiicres. Also, west half of Susan Merrltt's Dona tion Land Claim in T.5, S. R. 2, !., contain ing 110 acres, more or less. All In Clackamas county and state of Ore gon. The vaiU.is tracts of land are contiguous, and are two very desiruble farms lying on lbs line of the road surveyed from Portland to Kllverton, and lire both improved and valuable. ASA SANDERS, AHsigueoof W. It. Herman A J, J, Herman. Oregon City, October 1, 1800. SPRING WAGONS. (it'll STOCK OF STRING WAGONS IH TIIK LAItGEHT AND MtWT CO. TLLTE ON TIIK PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING HTYIJCH OF FOUR-SPRING PASSENGER AND MOUNTAIN WAGONS, HALF-rijATFORM SPRING WAGONS, Scroll Spring Wagons, "Hamly Wagons," Tav nr' or mm J atVAaat W W rw saMi HALF SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS And Delivery Wagons. Spocial Parcel Delivery Wagons, 1-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. IT WILL PAY ALL PARTIES WANTING Spring Wagons of any Description, TO CALL UPON OR CORRESPOND WITH US We guarantee our vehicle the beat, our prii the lowest, quality considered SI'Kt'lAI. L'.lTAI.OOl XS AND I'KK'X LIST kUll.XO rkkg 0 AITUCATIOM. STAVER & WALKER, NEW MARKET BLOCK, PORTLAND, OREGON. POPE This old and reliable firm alwayi keep in stock a (ult line of Heavy , Slielf ii Hnni, Tinware, Etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY, Dissolution .Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the firm of Currin llros. is this day dissolved hy mutual ronsout. The business ot said Currin llros, will heroaiter lw conducted under the name ol tieo. J. Currin as sole proprietor, II. K. Currin retiring. All notes and accounts of said firm are here by made payable to tieo. J. Currin he settling all obligations of the said linn. All Hrsons indebted to us ore hereby no titled lo call ond settle immediately, as we are delermin.dto settle our affairs up at once. Iicpoctfully yours, II. V. Cl'KPtM, UK!). J. Cl'KKlN. Ourriiisvillo, Or., Oct. 1. 1890. ELY 8c HECKART, !KALK!W IN Merchandise. Store located at Mountain View, on Molalla road, one mile- south cant of Oregon City. We ileal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed, Groceries of all kinds, Hoots and Shoes, (louts' Underwear and other style of Clothing, and numerous other articles suitable for the needs of the farmer and his family, lly prompt and fair dealing we hoe to receive in future, aa in the past, a lilstral share ot patronage. lTho highest market price paid (or llul tor, Kggs and Fowl. September 11, 181)0. TIMllKK LAND ACT Jt'NK 3, 1H7S, .VOTM'i: lOll 11 III.U'A'l HtV VsiTsn Status I.asn Orrica, I OasuoK City, Or., Seiil. 11, im, Notice It hfretiy given that In compliance with the tirovtnhiiii ol the acta of euuireaiol June a, 1h;. entitled an act lor the tale of tim ber lands I ll lli ttattta ol California, Oregon, N ii v ml a ami Vt'anliluiftim Territory," Jainoi M. McCain, of Valliton, county ot Polk late ol Oregon liai llita day ft led In thla olUea bis awuru atatentent No. tJSA, for the aiirchaae ol th. a'jol mi't anil lola 1 anil '2 of reo. Nn. 4. tnwinhiino. 'i anuth, range no.7 aaat anit will ofTer proof lo show that ttie land sought Is more valuable for lit timber or atone than (or agricultural piirpnaua, and to establish hii claim to aald land before th. reglater and re ceiver of Dili oittce at Oregon City, Oregon on Krulay, the luth day of December, lw. lie namea aa wltnces: E. 11. Conner, 0. W. Courtmiy, of Hallslou, Or., A. W. lllchey, and J. A Fin. of Portland, Oregon. Any and all nersott claliiiliig adversely the ahov.-tluMoribeu lauds are reititsted to file their claims In this oflW'o ou or before the lvtli day of December, lS'jO ltW-1'2-4 J, T. Afrsssos, Keglst.r. NOTICE FOR PIULICATI0S. United States Ijwd Office, Oregon City, Oregon, OoU 4, WHO. Notice Is hereby glvon that the following named settler hss fllcd notice of his Intention to make Anal proof In support of his claim, and that suld proof will he made tie tore the register and receiver of the ll. 8. Land Office at Orogou City, Oregon, ou November, ii, INK), via: Christian Rasmusson hnmerlead entry No. b'i'tj fur the sw of tee I; 1 1 s, r S e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous realdtnce upon and cultiva tion of, said land, vis: Luke James, F, Floss, Wiu. Cutler, a. M. Gould, all of l.stourelle Falls, P. 0 Mullnouiau county, Oregon J. T. APPERSON, 10-f-ll-M Register. TIMRKR I.ANI) ACT, Jt'Nlt S, 187S. NOTM'l! t'Olt IMj III.K ATIO. Olive Clny. Unitsd Statks Land Orncs.l Oregon City, Or., Hept 16, 1M ) NOTICKIs hereby given that lu eompllanoe with the provlalons of the Act of Congress of June S, IhJh, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States ot California, Ore- foil, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Ol v. Clay, of Arlington, County of 01111am, stale of Oregou, has this day filed lu this otlloe bcr sworn statement No, 2HA, for the purchase ot the ne'. of section 8, tu T No. 8 south, range 7 east, and will offer proof to show that Hie lsnil sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to aald lniid before the regis ter aud receiver of this ollice at Oregon City, Oregou, on Tuesday, the Mrd day of Ueoembcr, 1H'.H). Hhe names as witnesses: Eugene Hmlth and Ueorge Earhart, of Iine Ris'k, Oregon; Wia. Butler aud J, MoPhersou, ol Olei, Oregou, Any aud all persons claiming adversely th. above denorl bed lauds are requested to Die their claims lu this ollice on or before said '23rd day of December, 18iW, J. T. APPKR80N, ID 2, Hi Register, !J t fca 1 a & CO. 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. ThoGrcatEiistern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. Farmer's Store! K. L. NEWTON, SUCCESSOR TO STRAIGHT & NEWTON. Good sold at Portland ;Prices. Highest Trice paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. LIVE8AY & SHUTE, Clackamas, Or. DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN & CORN MEAL. Agents for Clackamas and Or 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 Shingles. wans Grocer? Store