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- rr" - - - -- TnrA v! VOL. lYi-NO. IS. j ;ry: OKIX.ON CITY, OUKliON, TIIUK8DAY, OCTOHKR I'.o, IH'jo. l'KICE G CENTS MtUL HIM Professional Cards. . CVIiH JMXKJ. C, M. tlil.KsUtl. " a o n x s o n & 1 1) i, i: m a x. LAW V Kits, Cornor f ourth ami Main Sta. liKVL t'U'K toSKU.an.l M.iSKV t.i 1.0AN. f .Viv.l K, II. I'iOim, COWING & COWING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (.,... Vf,irv timed si , tea Uiul nAlree a .Vt.H. OKK.oS 'l VV. - - OKKtlON C. D. & l. C. LATOURETTE, ATWSSL'YS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. HM M'KKKr, OltHlON I'lt'Y , OMKUON. r,iriut V.-!riet of I till". loan Money. Pore-,-;.ve ;.i,i.i:e and Iran. act tteueral r V MoHlill'i; A. !. HNKSSKK. j MclW.DE OKESSER. I Attorneys at Law. Oitt.v in J i;;r lUncs,, I livyroit Citv, Or ', it. ii:. AT 10 UN i: -.T-LAW and xor.KY rvnui onn iVrtH't t-itti niil 7ttth ttrrvtt, t i!ii!i( Ornh-H t tty Uni'V will 'hTwaTTkerT" ATTOUN KY-AT-I.AW, UKKiiON CITY. - OUKliON i'i K( in Cnutm-trial Hank building. 9 T HI (Net, L. T BASIN, j pa Aria. Ill KMA, IU1! IV Jt IIIUI'tMl, ITToKNKYS-.VT-l.AW. A'lKU.I-a I'nv, Ohkoom. 'e:v vsr ,pvriinv aa rvl.ter uf the T. tnHic lu-rv re. .mimrtnt. Hi In our wvtaHy eta!! kind of bu.iue.a la-lore tite -"ad ami murta, and inverting the iv e u me i.-rncrl land nill. r k ui (. W A. M 111 t K WHITE BROTHERS, 1'T'irtii'iil Architects lhiildcrs tt prep. re pIaiu. clcvatlona, wi.rhllit.lo tail., mi I '",rli-ti.ui f. r ll kin, la ul liuild- tnia SiwIaI alte-tlton givwu f.i inii.lerRP.il lagea Vail r.tittut.. fiiruialtet on application a r .,irv WltllKRHoS, .rni I'lly. Un J. u HHOCKENUROUGH Attoniry at Law, , L..l ipr.'ul Aonl il lienor! Lau.1 Dltlct.; Or.'.m City, Oron. 11 .mn"U' I'l. l'iv-i-:nliin anil Tiintr l. ui I Viilu .ilioii.i, anil other I.miil uli 'ii Hukiik'.hi), a SiMH'Ulty. Ol'Kh 1.: '.'nil Ihwir ("luiriimn I'.nm. HI ii k. u ! j iniii I'. S. l.Hii'l Olllif. Banks. BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital S50.000. I'm-mr-vr THOMAS ('I'.AHMAN. Camiihi I'll AS. II. i'Al'UKI.l). Maaoku . K. I.. K As I'll AM. rr...,l! n-rlvr.1 iiLjc't rhpi-l Avli'mfl Uli'l ll.il.' lix'.iimt'ii ruiilll. HH'i ''r' w.frillt limlltht. ,k m'l' "ii tvniUl.lr wurliy. r-.li i i"'l" T.in.tlT. Iir'i "M I'n-iiii.t. saii Vrnnpim-o.! hlr s, Y. irk. nivi nil prlnftp! rill" l Ku Tie'i''i"" " Frii.-l.-.i. t'lili iiu(m ""I'l "B PnriUii'l, Hun ii'l Aew Viirk I::jr;3tFi!4 catlas tw. as follows: fir ihrc itfuiiht. I per rem fr Annua. t r iii'iniin. j per .ni. pr nuuin. Tor 12 rn ruin. V' cnl. Pr Tlino . rnld' H!.'" nl .l'p..IIP pirililliill il mm I, lull t.-i!Pr-t liirlillcl II ilrwn bnrt talol lrm "I lrl'- The Commercial Bank, oK oltKiio.N I 1TY. CAPITAL f 1OO.000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Kil l Illi .llrnillt.. '( If.'U ni. H'i. mm "' fii-niiiiiii '" f"i iii il,r I mini Kiirnie t"t Hmis kmit lj.i,... i. -. 1 ml.l.Tt l.i chn-k liitrmt at ' V." kill tillitr .11'Ti.mllJL nfllil .i.Pfii (r-.m ) . In i r. u. sniiii' siiinl' cvcnium fri.m ' t.. 7 v. x. .U C l.AH'1 IlKITK ITHenl K Di.'.n.aI.HHiiN. ner Saloons. M. 11. Flui.iiii". J. 1'. Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WlloI.KSAl K AM KKTAIL LIQUOR STORE. KKhM UN H AM) I II K HKHT HKI KCTION nl wiiick, Mqii'im, Ale. Iicer. jj lo lj (nuii'l in thf Ht'.. In l.il-Kalrini HIikI Give me ft null. HALF ASH IIAI.K .V DKACIiHT. Miscellaneous. LUMBER! FOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER CO TO Geo. S. McCord's Mill 'III Mt. I'liiilHIlIlt '1 llliloB HO'lth of Oregon City. BIOEllLiETT. I.ivcry, Feed find Kitle Stulile ORECON CITY. I.OCATKIi l;KVF.KN 'IIIK IsUIDOB AND IiKI'OT Duiil.li; mnl Siiilo KisH, and nd (Jlo Imr.-fi H ,'ihvay.H on luind at the lowest piiiTri. A corrall connoctwl with the h im fur Ioiimo Hto;k. Iriforiiutmii ri-i,'iir.liiiif any kind ol atn. k irn!ii.tl.v iitu-inli-'I Id liy rsun 01 I'-Vler. horses Dought and Sold. WOOD TURNING - JNJD i SCROLL SAVING. 1'ailieH dnwriiig Imini. Wood Turning, IliiickelH, or l'al- Shop Carpenter's Work wiii intuitu'! iy Calling i Mo Doors, Vindow8 and Blinds TO ORDER. G-. Ii. BESTOW, ,fjrOp). Dip Ojngregational Clmruli, 31. HA(X)N & SOX. -1K.VI.KI! IN Hooks and Stalionory POST OFFICE DUILOINC, OUKV.0N CITY. OUKUON. UniltHl Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W . 11. C'ooko, Manager (rm-r Fourtli nml Mailt Strectd, OKKCON' CITY. llio I r A I'l Ni . l.lVli'I'V wt'tlii 1.' "1 tin. "ilv. H i'ft (if yttv tl..H..i'ii.(i..ii (unilMh(i, tin r1 All km.U of Tnick nn.l IVIivorv nvi U(nu.y IHiinl.ul to. Hoi-io IliiaiiUi.l itml l-'ml on i1 il tornm. T. H. HORN, II out:? and SVrf Painter Paper Hanging a Spocllty. I'niiitiiiu iIoim in l lln bmncluiH. l.vn oiilcrsul ti,i m oll'uv Slu t K'nr i( Ihn HW-i.n;, fi. J. SWITZER ,v CO. Ileal Estate- '-Ml m-rcs of tV,lnr Uu.V A LnriMiii. Oric in Kntkhmiiih II ml.l i t i it. IliFlffl Tin: LINK GROCERIES IN TI1K CITY. Call and Examine my ruui:s. TwePh mill Main St.. Onv.in t'ilv. Hotels. HOWARDS Restaurant and Hotel. OKKiiON CITY. OUKliON. NKWLY KIIIMSIIKI) AND KilTKH Tlilion.IKH I. Tlii lc:i.inn rpAlaiiranl nl llic .-itr. Tiil'lcs siipiitie.1 uli the In-a! ihr market ailonU, ami iioin" Inn tirAl cliHA CtHikA t'iii'liiyr l. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, 'ami Klflli, 0p. I. N. Uiid onirr. LEOpjlOTEL. oirxwiTs: foht orrii'K, main ht,, OUICGON CITY, Or Kir.sr class Accoffiaodalloas for Ccm::r;lal 1'milm. Ilarlirr Simp Haih Itmini in (' nvtinn. None Imt Anieriian llili l'.inl'lncit. Meals 25c, Rooms 25 and 50c. The Cliff House, John Bittner, Prop., Oregon City. - - Ore Tha I.KAlINi llOTKL of llio nty. The tabl suppiifd with tliH hiHt the ind-'ki't iitToriln. Knonm Ur'f n-l veil furniHlifil with fomfuiubl bicU. Sample Roams for Cofflicrclal Tra?eleri Merchants Kxchange. MaIu htrcet, Oregon City Orcfon. KFKI'H (O.NHTANTI.Y OS HAND TIIK Im.i IimiiiI nl l.liiniri, Wliia ami Cliri InlhaClly Micplii ami '1 tin Milliard l'ahle. Aim Impnrln KllwA'ik..c, t'lilraitn and ... J. TKKMMAI H f mprlctiir T I M H Kit LA N I). A CT J f N K 3, 1H78. .OTI I". I'Olt PI'III.K'ATIO.H. riTH Htt I.ANti Omt . Oaaiiii Cur, 0!.,cil. 11, 1'J0 ( Kntlee la horelir given that In compliance, with that irnvll"D nl tha act nl t!miijrB (i June I, 1H7H. ntllleil "All act for tha ! l tlmher lamli In tha ihim nl Dalllnriila, lire ln. Nava.la. ami WaahinjU.il Torrltory Alei ainlcr llnrrleii. of Hharnlan, Orcann. naa Ihlt .Ia (llcl In Oil" afe biA rn ataiainan. M U'A, for tha piircliaae of the f'i. of action No, IM In lownhlp No. i lonth , ratiaa No caat and wl'l offer proof to llinw Unit Hit lend otiiilit la mora valuable for In llinlier or iloiie than lor arrlcultnral aurpoiM, and to retail ,.h hiicUlm to .aid land liefnre tha re,l,tar and racelvovof thle olllce at ureuoii city. Ore loii. on Friday, the lth day of Dcccmlier. m lie nainoe at wltneaace: David camuliall nl lh"rllan Or., R. II. Conner. C. W Coiirlney of HalUti'm, Or. and A. W. klcliey, of Portland OIAn'ynaiid all par'oni el.lmlinr advaracly the above dccribcd latida arc ra.iietal t" ' their clalme In thle olllcaon or bufnrc aald luth dy of lii eeinbcr, Wail. Itt'i li t J. T. A PCEHHnM, iui" Itculatcr. oi m roil ri iii.ic'ATio.i. IfNiTEn Ktatkb La nii Orriea. Obkoon City Or., Oct. 4 Isiki. Natlca la hereby nlven Umt tho fnllowlin named .clllcr line fH-d notice of hla lnlcniloii to maka flmil proof In anpportof hl claim, and that aald proof will be made before tho rcifla- and receiver of the IJ. 8 l-i"l Olllc. at Ore Lou Clty.Orcron.on November, W, IWM, vl: ' ' William Hpimcl, , , hnmealead eutrv. No. fiWJ for the of awj of . i,... on t m r U fl. lie iiainea tho followliiK wltnca.CA to prove hla oonllnuoiia rchldcnce upon Bin cultivation o . .aid land, vl.: Michael KelHcckiir, J. Krla tc i'oii.JiiII.H Wcndlard, Henry hoch, all of Hiiudy, 1'. O. Clackiitnita county. OrcKon nam y, i j r Aii.;nnoN, ItcsUtor 10-f-U 13 N0TKX. FOIl I'LTII.ICAITON. JiillcdHtiit'iI'"'i'l Olllce, Orc n City, Ori'iinn, Oct 4, IWIO. NHc I. hereby (riven that tho followliiK nan I a.'ttl h a h'a filed notice of hla Int.;.. uZ t inaka final proof In eupimrt hia claim ..,,1 that aald proof will be inuilc before ItcKia- and reviver of the 'f H. Und onnje at Ore iron City. Oregon, on November a4, 1HJU, vi. " Henry Maaon, , homeatead entry, No. hm, lor tho M of.ee- ''T.V'nai.V.'the'followlnj wllnca-e. to prove hi. contliiui.ua real.lence upon and oull va t on af aald land, via: Marlin Kruenmn. A. Mch a (iodfriv Wallace, M. K. Kei.dle. t I In Mnnd V. 0.,Clackamaa county. OrcK in. IllgUlaiiu r. u., j A1,1,JKaoN, Itcgi.ter, JO 9 11-18 Best aufl Clieaues OF Tl M 1 Kit l,.M, AIT Jl'NKX IMTH. O l M l, roll IM III.U vuo I hitia, SrATH I.awii fiirK,l OitiuK t'ltv, Oi, Aug. II, lS:mj Noilly U itori't.y ulvrn ttoil In tnmilUhoi with th'M'ntvMoim nl tit net uf mii r'N t( Juno X is.twUiWA, "An net for Um mlu u( LI hi ln'rUnd tn Hi" RiRin ( CnUfoniU. Ori'ion Nvn i, nil. I VftMit(n IvrrUurv." ihrt Mi'Hncr, o I'ntiUiiil, coutHvAf MuKiiuionIv, (IIP 11 ."Hciii, IlH thlR A( niOtl tU llliR i flll Iin Nt orit simnirMi tif. yi, fur Ih tirt'ht in ihb in ,, ni Ntn-iitm ll r;, in iuwiuiH(i iNti i, ouili, rmmo Nu TfsH mi,! will nitur rmif In now iimt ut init.i touftii is mum vsluuMf I Hi limi.oi tir Hon, tliktt ( r rliMiltiirNl im iioi, i i.t m ttihlitli hia Him t litinl iM'Tot u rcutimr am rool vnr u Mil mli t i'rron ClU Oii-Mii, on Wr.iiicailay.llic Wilt ujr m n ov rut itr r mi, 11 nam u wl(na,.,i a y tUrlnitil, V K nan. i Miiifr, Mill) A U llio, mUuI I'.ut Imiit. irt.ni, Aur nut ill iorsotu olitniliiff n.lvt'tafly (tir Mti.iv ilrkprb iimti ar riiii)lfl to flip uivir cuim.tu liiuoittco on nr vUt iU HU ItfiJliUT oil lor lwulIUiillMt. I'nitrn Suvki I. auk orrh k, DltRiltili I'll V . ttr . Allsf Mil. lh HV Nitllco ( hi'fitii i0U I Unt iiiiiiiIUih wild lltti I'tttv uii'iik hi Hit Men conn rem o( J it ti a, iMitnlisl, "aii rt (or Uu iali o( ilmlr UixU in itii utittcsi tif t Alilornu, in vttu, NfMUttu ttiut V noliliiKluti torrlhiry, " IUmhv A i,oy, t( Hhfirlil ui. oiiuty of Ynmhitl, i tii-of nri-i-m niiiiiiaiii n 11 ill Hill tiiiirv nil BWiti iiii mo u I .Ntt J.'-tJ, for Urn loircfinau of itiv tiw'4 of I'CUiMl Nil til tow Ut)il!i ,tt J koiittl, miiH i0 7 lHt. Hit it Hill I'llcr pltHif It) lIliiH llirtt tin In tut oii k! hi It morn vtiii llt ft ir Iti llmltiT r tonii tlitit for mtrti'iillur! tnxr Ixwi'l Uli'l In tnhlul 111 rlrtlitl In R4ll Umt floto tlto rraiutt-r io( rr tMiftr nl thii oilli-U Mt itri'ijon l It v. I it, oil linmlHy 111 'UU iliy f l'HiMil'r, fn IU ti'tmc ft Hl(uric. J, W. Jmitoi, ) W, Kiutliail i ltvriln, i'r uiii J, a. r'ui, mnl a, . Uu-iiotr. tf fortlmnl. urctioic Any mi l nil I't.iii rlinmtiK ii(rrply thi tlM'to vl4 rltit li'it.l U' iiHitct lo fUiMlti'lr iHlina In I U I oilier fit or I'Vloitt itiltl lUl lUj uf hrcomltiT, !?iit J, T. Ari'KIHitN 0.1-4 U .U li.cn lLT. 1 IMUKH I. AM'. Al l Jl NK X l" ru i: i on i'i iii.h t MOV t'NtiKh Hr-tTK i. hi Orrn I (lH tth ' N I It i, OH , Aiu &o 1 V I Nottt-o im licri'hy tfivpii Hi a In tiii4Uiu-t with lht iro it iiii of tho ao( of iniiri"ii f jniio U, kmii!ti "An net I t tin1 Kdl uf II m hot Uii'l In tin Huiri of t ullfortiln, tjr . ou, Nov-U Htil W nihiiiitoti IVrrltury, I'olliu Urn.llcy , f Shi-rlit ui; cotinii of Ymhlll, uti' of ttro (on It Dili ti) rtip-l Hi (In otluv linr iworn uti'iuiit . .ik (or th iitirrnitfti' of iim f ci'tU'H N-i, Ui iHuali, ,Nn, i Moittlt. rit ko Nil 7 i n I Hii'l will oiTvr tnfti ilm tliAl tlio Uiil onli i wtoro vUi4tln for !( Id IIihIkt or dI"M thin fr s ricultMr) act. tA to vnui'lUii hur l Uiiii lo mtl tw(ir ihn rfgnirr mi l rrciMtvr uf Hit of Iter at orrt-oti Citj. or, utl luvniAj, lint ;'tll lav ot ' 'miner, l o. h!il Uftittri Hltiioaica J, Y, Jdtiici. II , 1-oy, uf .HlirirhUit. Or.. J. A. Kol, AllU A. M . l(iclit .f 1'ortUinl. orit M, ,U Mini all vrai)ii ulahuitiff atlvpraiMy III ation tltai-rllK'i UinU r ri'iurlr-l to ftir Ui ir cUim l thu I'liice ou or iwl-.tc ll vtli ln , N.tiriutwr, It'JU J. I. AIT ItHnS, -NOIK i: I Olt IM HI M .4 110 V I'BlTUt SiAlKH I.M urrK E. i omeia Cirv, r. , Aurt.;fc, No(l f la hrrly tfivvti that In cmplUiirf Hith Uu- proUioi of tlif ai'iiol e ns rr of Juur :t, 1 .. riiUtl-!, "aii act tr th lv of tituttrr Uu U In the Miir of CaUtoriua. on (fu Nt'iaiU ami S aahititflott trrlior , ' Octirni lirrttl'). of Hhcrhliti. routii ot Yarnliill, lUtr of Or (oil. ti it IhU tUy fUcil 111 ltll iitlii'f hit ftHoril tat( nif nt So ; tu, ftr Ihv toirchaMi of tliv IH1, of fl(M'thtt No, ll tWI)lti ,ti, i ftOtllll. rufc'f No ; rant, alol will oftrr l-rot.f to ihow (hat ttm laiol aoiiiht la mri vultuMc for tt timlMr r oii0 titan for atrficultnral iur- it .. aiol l'i PHhili!i Ilia fililil to aiitt I'l ml lfora tin rt-ntnicr aiol riii-ior of ttiia oiln'i t Oregon l.'iiv. or. on hii-mla). tin yittiUyuf !r. ly(i, i Mi iiHitia aa wUllr. H f, J W j Umi-i, of Mirrtilt.il ori'Kon, J, a, Im, aiol A tt, liii lu'V, of IVriUiul. onu-m j Any aiol alt i'.r.iu rlalutiMit a. I frily l It kImii- 4lcctUi) tauta art rrulltntl In flu j their rUirit In title oitir ou or boforv aiJ vili tiV of iNTrinbt'r. VM CLACKAMAS ii HEIGHTS. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" ii divided into 7, two und one half, . ii ;.. i.,....i...l IIIKl live lleru inn if. in imi. im the lieiglitn overlook inn Hj' ClitekHiniiH; heiife itH naiim, it in ulmut One mile from ( onrt Hoime and One-liitlf inilo from the city limits. Tlie County rmid croHnen "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" whieli inakcH it t'twy of itcceHH, lieing itlxiut twenty ininuteH walk from the centre of' Oregon City. "CLACKAMAS HEIGHTS" lien in Oregon City School diHtrict, and inirchiiHerri can have the advan tage of Hcnding their children to a good, graded illhlic Behool. The Soil iH cood. the Location very healthful, all Fruitfl and Vegetahlcri vield iilinndaiitly. 1 crins oiic-tlnrd down, and liiiliinco in one year at eight ier cent. For further partic ulars iinuiro of E. E. CIlARMAN, City Drug Store SUMMIT'S SALE. STATU Ol.' IlltKliilS, County of Cliickiiinaa,! ' ' NuTICK ia licrcby Riven tliHl in uimii anceof iin execution lasued out nf and under Hit! ncal of tlie Ciittnly Court of tin) Htnle nl Orrt'im for Clackitnuia Coimly, dated the Hixtcentli ilay of iictnlicr A. 1. li, and to ma directed nml delivered uu Hlierill nl uiul County and Slate, and in favor ol (Jcorgo llerruw aa ilnintill, mid iik'ulnat A. A J. Hraily, delendnnl, Tniniimiiilliik' me. lu tlie naniK of tho Hlale of llreK'ni. I will on SATURDAY, NOVKM HKIt 211, A. D.1HW0 Al HI o'clock a. in., of Hiiid day, nt the Court House door in Ori'?ou City, Cliickainnx County, Oregon, iirncccd to will nil deleiul ant'a rinlit, title and Inlcrcal In and tn the liereiiinller dcacrilicil real iirnmrty, to anllaly plnintiira deiniinil. to v.il: A Juilxnionl ol Sijty Hollars ami Inlcrext. thereon mIiicc the 'eik'lilli day of November, lit tho rato o? ten tier cent per annum; and lor 'I wcnly-llve imlltira u iittornoy'a fee, and for tlie further mini or Twenty-threu unit liltv one liuudrclliH llullara (f.'.'l.rai) aa a I i-.,niH mi, I for ciihIh und ilinlmrMe- meulM lieroin, lo wit: lli-Kimiing at a iolnt UI links w, and .'fW linka it of tlie aw cornor of tlie w! '4 of Noi tion l!l, I fl, s r 1 w. wliero a (inart Wot tie la deposited lolnchea deep and slake, llienea eiiMt l and tliirty-lliree one l.nnilre.lilm clmina: tlieme n I.I and sixty hcvcii one liiindredllia cliiiina, tlience w 1.1 und cility-tlireo one liundrcillli cIiiiIiih, tlicnco n H IKI-IOO cliiiina, thence w iiN(-ihi cluiinas, thoneen H IKl-liKl clmina lo tlie nw corner of the (Iforise L. (Jurry cliiiiu, thence n hVA dcKreea, o IS WI-HW cliaiiiH, thence H 12 M-luO eluiiim to the place of lifKinniiivr, coiiliiiiiinK f5 acrea of land, more or leas. Alno the followliiK desciilicd real dale: lleKiunliiK III renin a of the nw corner oriieorue I,, Currv land claim, hciiiK Nnlillealioii No. ll.'iS.'Chiim No. 4M in t.'l rl w of the Wil. luinolte Meridian, thence oaat nlonB tho center of the road between ThntnaH Ilrady and Jacoh Milcy'a land Kl roila.thnncu a roila, w 4'2rod, thence 21 roilalo the place of henlnnini,', eontninlnn f ucrca of land. Forty feet in width of said land is reserved for a road. Hiiid above described land Is sit uale.1 in'ilfS,M, Hlierill' of Clackamas County. Dated October "8, I8!K). 10,:iO-ll,2l) The Enterprise. PiiIiIImIiciI ICvam-.v Tlnirnilit.V. oniimm,i;KlircirACKAM Mt'llMCWII'TION HA'I ICM, I'AV llll.K IN AHYAM'K; One yiMir - - I 'J im Mi inmilliA . .... mi Thi((' iiiiiiiiIia .... Ail AihttrlixhiK mien kImii uu ii ilh nlinn. C I. AC K AM A' COU NTY DIRECTOR?. I'nlNTV J II le t'lerk nl' I liillH She rill ltre.ir.ler I'lvnutiier Aeiinir . . liKKIl'KltH. .1. W. M. lihiiiii. 11.11 J.lllllHIIII. , W. V. II. HllllHIIII, W. T. WliilUnk. H. II. ChIIII .IiiIiii W, Nnlilu Mi'lliml .-lu li lllt'lxti Snruijiir l'(lllllli'.lillUi'A ni Aim, TliiniiKiin. Htilnry Hinyih. I I liurlen M'llink ' j Curni'lHia Hair. mi UHKiliiN I'l r V Miivnr iiKKU'KHH. Tlim, F. HvMi. iideuliler I.. I.. 1'iirter. h. It. Ilrrrn, F. It. Cliarinaii. . A. rl, lrer, , C. I!, Hum , . C. HnlK'(H-k. . ,.V. II. Il.mvll. A.M'!ur Irniuier I'llv Aiiurnev . . , , Miimlinll . Slreet l'i.llltlliiiiier . Siii I uf WaK.r W.iikA I m A, 11 II It N. C, II. I iiiillelil, CIima, Allmv, C, J. raiku. I'. I.. I 'I.iiiiii.iii, K. S, Warivn, J. It. rieiiili.il h, J. V, ll'l'.iiinril. TIIK MAI1.H. Miiili el.iitf Ki'liiK Hurtli, X a. M., 2:'.H r. M. MiiiIm. -). koIiik vnilli, M:H . M.,U:'Jir. H. uni N.'i'rm Urr.'nii I Hi ,i M.iIiiILi. Miilitin.l'ariiA anil W illi. ill; lenw. hi III (II A. M. MuIIiIavk. o.lnei.liu an. I 1'il.lnv., anil re I tl i uu on iiiIIhh inu' iIhva. i tK(n I'nv !! Mink, t'lnrk. Mnllnn. t'n mi ,lill ami Me.i.l.iw Hr.Hik : Inin al In a. H. lucilai , I Imri-iliiv ami hiiliiriiiiv. ami ruinniA nit I'litlmMnK ilit) a. Society Directory. Hi'ckiiii l.ndk'e, I. II. tl. I. it 1 Unol. ovory I liur.d iy even ... al 7 W o'elm-k r a In the ii.i.I IVU...I. Iltll. Mailt .lreL Mnuilier. ,0 thp nr.,r are lilt tied to elloud. i unlcr nfw II Mimell. N (I lima. It, an. Heervlary. Vulliiiiiuitli l.oiL'c, (.. I, A. Y'.i. A. .V ll.il.l. u. r.-anlar eommiluliiallniie nti flrtt ami Ihlrd Salunla) .it earn moult) al 7 all r. aj htetltreu In a,i,l .ihikIIiib aro In. tied t,. attend A. K IiAVIH, W. I ACKKHMAN, MTi(ery. Meade I'nal No. ii, K II men I of tlreroli. Ilcparl Meela tlr.l Krtday of every uiillilS. al 7 St' '. II Odd I-', ilea Hall I irrg.iu I lly. liKu A IIAKlil.Mi, t'liliuuiiudrr. r ails II; l.odite of . O I . II. Mcri. atory tectn.l and li-urth frlday even )li In odd frlbia. tiull.llli( All ..JouriilU breilirru cudlAil) luvllrd lo attend I AS Wll.klNNllN. M W. SUNDAY StHVICES. MI.M I'llNiiKKliA l loN Al. ( II I l(( II - K . 0 W Inn. I'a.lor Hor.lcea al It a M and 7 .lu r a Niiu lay Hoh,. altnr noruini i.r vtca, I'inver mretluf M.lue..Uy evenluf at 7 aft I. clock Pra.er miM'tluf ,,( Young, l'a..ple a a.Hleiy ol t'hrl.iiaii Kndeavi.r etory sun, I.r eviiuuia af A. .ai prampt, k.ksi ntciiai nit'ucii -nv j c. ht.n Paaior M tii I m aervtea al 1 1 oil; Monday arh.i.,1 al II I kvenloi Marvlea .10. Itvller praver uirelln lediie.day aivanlna- atouihlv eoieuant Meellnt amry Wisluclay eveulna Dreee.lini Ilia nr.t Nnnday lu ilia mouth. A oornlal Invitation tn all. r lulls a CIII Hl ll CATIKll IC -UlTiilAj IIii.i aaa. an. r..:,ir. imauml.i inaaa a lay hYho.l al 1 w t, a hiiwii ano nenc.nciiou at n r m I'. PA I 1.1 I" K CIII'K.'M - II" 1 I1" ald.oa liccior her. lee. e.ery auntuy ai n w and I .Kin i,k and clue.uar a.cniii ai I 1,'k Hill lay nehaoi ,i iu ai ram. Chapel, i aii.miiaIi. Service eaoli alleruale auu la al uu (i oioca MKriluDIHr KI'HCIH'AI. CHCItl'll - llav Jaaa I'.a.oS., I'm. lor. Miruln aervlee at n. Auuday Hi-hoid al IJ I.'. r. elinn .ervica ai i ju Vmina people a meeting 'lueeday evmilm al 7 no. I'raer Meeiing I hurauay eieuuig ai ( .iu alre.itf'ra enrllall) Invltad. riKar rUKsiiYI KUHN ClU'ltcll -Itev. 0. W. (Iiaosar. I-A.mr narvlrra al II a a and III, a Mal.halll Hrli,,l al 111 A lining eopla a H.H ii ly ut l rirl.uan r.nneavor inrei. very Sunday limning at X Wedneaday arenlng pre, er meeting al I so. aeata iree. no celleellnlia lakrn. r.VAHiil.i al. I'm ai H - Itrv. J, M. Prelaa. of Ilia Ktaugellrel Aaa.adall.iU. lll hold arrvleea all'opea Hail every anudny at II A M theaee i, ad aulidny en eplrd. t.vriuau babbalh aeUunl every Hutebvy at 10 A. M Thavkikiim' (iniiK. a.ii'TiiaiiH i-Aciric tbij. Train fr lorthiinl : Arilvea al 11:11 a. M. ml h M e. M Arrives frnlll Hulllli: l.t.rl A. W. and 2 4.1 f. M. arnKa Ai.rnNA -i.atora. Leave I'lirllmnl Leave tireKon City. a 7 ;(l a. a. M in a. u. e 12:110 a. S:.Hi r. a. a ,'i.iaip. a. Hteamer Allium-n 7 -:mi a. a. li .'ki a. a. I in i'. a. r. a. il;.Hi r. a. Way I ainliiiKa. Sti inner l.titona Way Liinditigs. al'NtlAY. fl:lll A a. II :ii A. a. I in r. a. II .in a. a. 2 mi r. a. il:un i'. a. DAVIES' GALLERY. The l.cadinjr riiotoraiihcr of rortlaml. C( I It NL 1 1 I'' 1 1 1 MT A n ii T A Y LI It ST It K UTS. HKSOI.r. IONS. Adopted by lli Waterway t'oiiTcnllnii Held In tlilH City, Wt'iliicsiliiT, Otleher ii. Tho committee on ruaoliitiona Htihtcit Uid tlio (ollowing report, which was liniiuimoiiHly adopled : To the Honorable the Semite and tho IloiiHO of Uepresentiitiv'JH o( tho United SIhIch: Tlio Columbia river watcrwtty convention, meeting at Oiegon City, October 22,lHli(), and representing the biiHinesH intercMls of the puojile of Oro goii, WitHhiiigton anil Idaho, would re Hpi'Cllully reprt'Hent that the urgent re (uireiuehlH o( llm people of Oreiron, Wuahingtoii und Idaho, and the growing commerce of this section, in the rapid and HUcccKHftil completion of llm locks and canal at the ciiHcadcaof tho Colum bia. Thia work has been allowed to re main in uu incomplete stalo now forsev end years, and that during this delay the coiuiuoruo of the country has greatly incieuHcd, ami it Ih eimply impossible with tlie present (nullities of railroad and sleambout navigation to bring the wheat and other products o( the country to the sea lor export to the uiarketa of the world. Composed, as this body iH, of delegatus from tlio various boards of trade and other eommenmtl bodies, an expression of tlm requirement of the .community of tho Paeillc Nortliwast hy this convention is necessarily voicing tha will of Oregon, Washington and Iduho. Keeling not unmindful of the notion o( congresH in thu puHt and itH helpful legis lation, wo to-day urge the demuiulH ol Hie puoplo for a freo and open rlvor to tlio huu. Tho uioiiey already expended liy tlui Culled Mill, a on II, u lucks ami tiHtiul Mt lliecaat'ii.IcA uf H. ('nlnnilihi a 111 he wunIiuI hiuI lost If tlm tiiiiHenl iiii'Oiliilett) cotl'Hlloli of (hla wink ia al Inwlil tu rnitiiiiii. Tlman locks can lie lliiialied ami liutdu cuiuiilelii (or nil In conalilnriilild sum, and thou links, hacked mi and aniiiioitnil hv a iioiIulh. ruiiriiini ear i in i mi tiituiniies nl Cnliiinliiii alt t'lili) wiiuld give ac.-cMs In all, and cluiap lriiiia(aiilinion ol I hi. producta of Unit ainl lai luiy to every inuikel. Tha l eoidn now Iiviiik in lim Kreal luisiil diainnd liy tlm I 'iiliiuiliiu ilvm, a t'oiiiilry whose area la two liuiiilr t. and lllly lliousuml tnili.a aiiiain, iiiin In exlenl lo (lie wliolnaren of Nniv ICugluinl, New York ami Ohio ami a imiliuii of I'ennavlviinla ; an iimmi I mni; willi Uu. wealth of inliiea of unld, silver, i ni'r, imn and Hie limnr ineliils ; an arna now lining wttli towns: an aieii cinnililn of siiiiiirtliiK a Hiiiilailon of uniiv mil lion. Tills population la cousliiiitlv iu crvaalnn, and the rnc(inl eonsus ilmnoii. atralaa tlm rapldilyol tlilalui'itiaun. We would tespuctlully itiprnaeut Unit II, e htiililinii ol piirU.'ii railroad nroiiml llm dalles ol that olinnliiit at I 'eliln la ol llm most itrgi'ilt lieceaHily, That llm port ni;e railway tun Im liuililed ami il iicl in oierattoti at an aalluialiul coat of four liuiidied lliuliaand dollars. The road, when tt lilt. Will Ih of "real value lo the onulniHIta of Ilia I'liitml Hlnlea liy fur nialiing melius of Iraiispoilntioii uf mate lial for eotiatriiclioii mid aupnlics in litillilluu the post rallnav plauiicil hv (ho! I'uitt'd Hlalea (iiiKnncer, nud nniv i iii-I lomplated by the I'niloil Stains, a lull for which lias paused the sen ile appro priating two lllllli'lll ("ulll huinlled ! tlioiiaand ilnllata Ihernlor, und in mi lt, j lion wilt In evniy way i iindni n lo l,(. ! proairlly nl llm pnoplu ami no num. ! nlliea In tlie K rent valley ol the l'oluiu-; hia, hv liiruiehliiK them inciina u( Irum- 1 Mirlalion (or llieir (.'rain.callle and other products to the market, li.it 1 1 iloiiiest n i 411,1 lutein 1 that tlm liinldiuK i,( the sirtiiKii road around the il.illcs is ,(, uiaililml Ly I hit ueeda of lliee c -uiinuiii- I una, itiiiii i nti lact unit inere are How tore.1 in the Inlel ior ol tlm atulea o( i i wh'boii, i, aaoiuuioii ami l iuno nun-j illeds of tliouaaiids of tons of rain that .annul la? traneporto I with llm picsent lacilitiea until tlie wa.utol I mil im well snint ; tliat every acre pUnled in lln ae , 1 If . li, . inii'a innvtisca iiiu iiesirt lorine M,rtar'i. railroad, and there is no oilier reliel thai can lie altorded, owinn lo llm Hculi:tr eonloriiulion ol theearlii'a sutf.n e. We would urge Hie appinpiiaLuu rwoinineinlcd l,y the l iilled Males en tlineer fur Iho coiiijilcliiiii o( the k"mI work al the inonili of tlm Colombia river, namely, theColumbia river jellies ; that the aork now iu course i, construe. lion iiuiy l sc. tned isTinaneiillv ; lh.it tha aiti-ccsM now shown may, by ll.c spe cial woik af tha eiittiuoers in c'liaiK'e, be awtired lo llm M'ople fur all tune lo , ouie , and Uiul aiipnip'l.itiuii. Ui made lo keep the woik couM.tntlv id tuutioii. until it ahull reach a lull couipleliiiti, as inm ally eontemplalr l hv Iho 1 uite I M:tloa eiigiitiHita, and, Uimt cnuplele,!, nniv Is- ol aitili slreiitilli and durabiiiiy Ilia I il iiuiy he iH-rmaiieul, liiiaa-clful!y auluiiilti d. I 'n is. II. IsilUI, li. VVlNi.vIK, .1 is I' Su i , K M. ItiMia, II. H I,, A I'lUklll Molt at Itr bi.i I rioss. K. ,M Hands lutriKluced the lolluw iug prcainliln and leaolulloiia and linn,, ol the WillamMie Iho largest and liml aciessible water power on the I'm hie eoaal, the isiwer being prat ticullv un limited, and wbii h Is mm ls-ing utilleil in siipplyltig power to iiuincrous la'go mills and lu, lories ; ami Wheieaa. ll is of 1 1 tit utmost impor tance Unit Hie Willamette liver heleecii lite seaport, l'otilund and Ore.-un t ilv, I.. i , I ...l..l ..... lo in, I, ... I. stall seasons o( the year, lo Hie end that j tlieae manufactories may enjoy iiiiinler- ruided ainl cheap tra:issirlaiioii ; and Whereai, It is pnu licable to remove existing ulirlrui ti.ms and otlieiwtse im prove the channel so Unit liouis may suleiv pass at nil seasons i iiriymg the prtxlucls of mill, factory and farm to llieir proper market nl the lowest insi hle rales j therefore bo it Kesolved, Hv Ibis convention, that congress ls requested to make appropri ations aa recommended hy recent leport o( Major Jones lor llm itnpioveinent of the V illauielte river ut the Clackamas rapids, Biul (or Iho removal o( obstruc tions at Koaa Island. Kesolved, That copies nl these reso lutions be forwarded lo our senators and representatives in congress, and that they bo teqiiesteil to use Iheir lu st en deavors lo secure the necessary appro priation to perform said work. Tlio following resolution was submit ted by llm tun Killon und unanimously adopted alter forcible addresses by tlie mover ami Governor Hennover: Kesolved, Tlint Hie legislatures nl Iho stales o( Washington, Oiegon ami Idaho be requested to instruct their scnutois and representatives in congrei-s lo pass tlie appropriation ny congress of the sum of 4!ll,5lN), us recommended by the Uiurd o( United States engineers, lor Hie building of a isirlagi) railroad bet ween Tho Dalles and Cchlo, on the Columbia rivur, hy which road Hie said river cun he speedily ope nod to commerce, J. I.. Mitchell, ol Salem, oH'cied Hie following resolution, w hich wasadopled ; Whereas, The commerce of the great Willamelle valley has assumed such enormous propoi lions, and Wliercas, Said valley is rapidly lill.ng up wjtli Home ol the largest innnuluctur Ing institutions iu the liniled Stales, and tho transportation lacilitiesol Ihuenliro valley uro far inadequate even (or the transporting of present productions; anil Whereas, Them is now but one rail road eompiinv's lines traversing tlim rich and last devolopingHcolion, extend ing hum the bead wnleiH ol the Willam ette to Portland, and the Williiiiiello river, iu its present condition, makes it impossible (or eoiiiincivo to bu cAiried on (rom Salem to 1'tiHlitnd as it should bu; and Whereas. Much butler tninsporlalion facilities could bu bad, and much of the present Irouble overcome ai.d averted were tlie Willamette fiver open for boat transportation, which can huduno by nn outlay o( hut a (ew thousand dollars lo remove sonio tlueo or lour gravel beds lying between tlie head waters uud Ore gon City, which at a low stage of water makes it impossible for boats to navigate, except only a short distance above 1'oit liiiul ; therefore bu it Resolved, That our senators and rep resentatives at Washington he requested to use thoir utniosl, endeavor to sncuio aitl in removing those tihstrnetions, which will be of universal and grout henul'tlo the whole portion of Hie slato of Oregon tributary to the Wlllaiuntto valley, Thecoiivonlion by a rising vote (hanked all senatorsund representatives who bad aided in securing the iiiiiiiillcent appro priations (or thu improvement o( iho -Co lumbia and its tributaries. Five hundred copies ot tlie proceedings wero ordered published. Astoria invited the association to meet in thai eily in 18111, and the convention adjourned to meet In that city on call of tlie executive committee, Tlie Oieifini Census. A Witiililimton tllapali'li n( Oi lulinr "0, gives I lilt cniisua reliirnsfor Oregon, A I in in I ..I i. in Incie.iaula shown in moat In. Malices, 1 1 Suva; iim census l.uicaii to tluv eomiileliid Hie laliiilalloti ol rutiiins for the llrnt dia- tiiil o Oicjfoii, 'Una eomplnti.s Iho work on the population nl that alula. The p. i i u I ,il i ni , as the human claims It, is 1112,410, In 1HH0 It was 17-I.7IW, ahoH ltnf a uititt iliitiiiir the rcnaiia perlot o( Lir.VilH, (ir7H H tier cent. The pupil- In I ii in "I cniintii Couulles, llnnliin Cliicliauiaa Chilsiip ( 'oluiulila , , ( 'una . , . , , , , , , , Cinrv aniiiiuni ed lu-day la IMW. Inereaae, , . . ,H II2II ...15.1112 . , W.ll'.l . . rv. Mil . .. s,:w . . l.HIH . 11,7117 . .11 mm . ., aJ.Hdl ...lo.llXI ..Itl.L'.tl .. 7,7:m . .. 2.KMH ...I1.H74 . . lU.lHM . . 7ft.wr7 2,2211 ft ,11! l!,7:in .'1,1 Hi 4,002 410 ionl,ia Jackson ... Josephine I.iinn I. inn I'olk TilliiiniHik Washington Yamhill Multnomah Marion 2.11.2 .'l.'.tui 2tft(l fl,llH2 a.iHM 1,1.1. 1 ,IHM 1,7112 2,H4kl rVI,4ftl 7.M7H Toiul .':iii,,'iri(i iii4, iui I his la an Increase of 7il. Ill nor cunt (or Una (llalilel. The liureuu atiliounces Ihn impulallou und k'ltiu ol cities aa lo- low s : 1HHII, Aslun.i 7,1171 Alliina fi.im Lueim , , , :t ,tl,'.H I'm lliiiul 47,2111 I'asll'iirllaiid ls,H Siilcin 111,122 Inereaae. I, 2m I 4,IHi 2. Ml 211,717 7.M7 n,H2o The following mo the li(iiires for the Mvoud disli ii I, us litiriislieil hy Stirin leiuloiil MraiiK'o, w 1 1 it-It are n'prinliH for pin puM's nl coiiipiirisiin. Corrected Ha ines ami iucreasn have mil lieeu received liuiii llm census Inireail yet: r,iiil., 12,000 . 1 1, ism U.tKM oi-'o . NB(.0 ,,,r J (;',, ' i M,,,,inv : Walluwa liilli.im.. Crook . Malheur Lake K l.iuialh Slierniiin ll.tiuev. . l,lao l.fiSI) 71. taw 'nl.ll I I inures git en for Hie second district j sic iu ulna! iualniicea in round number , and Hie llgnres dmpied w hen added w ill make up Iho apparent tlilleience in the I total population o( Hie slate. M'lri: i;i:i ii Tiami I'litetcd Ihn house of lietnge and I'au Mieis, t, Alhaiiv, I rnlav, uud can n'd away ubout ( In wotlh o( elotln s. Work is living pii.b, , lo coiiiplclion op Hie liusehurg and Cts.s hay railroad. Mme men uu, In-uiit put tn work every d.iv and i,e , amps uie Icing erlablished along the tonic. rorct (iiovii is ahon iug great sinus of lile. A (uiuicry will be ill 0N-ration next spritu;, mi l will i-uiplov alamt 200 per-ons, Abonl MO.IMKI will l.eexiitle,l i iroiel''1;;: v '' !r1 1,1 rvn"u lialesereek. Articles u( iiicorKiralioll bave I'Crii bled und work will soon Is gin. Aboul I00,I)H) will be expended Tlieiimpe crop in Jm kson county this year was so bouulillll it II I ol silt li line iti.tlity lli.il a large ipiaulily ol wine will be ma lo this se.ison, M'vcr.il vineyards itre now engaged in manufacturing ou a ''O'" l"'ul" , dame al lintler creek, Morrow coiinlv, last week, broke up in a free- Im -nil light in whicliaever.il s.nple were badl) bruised up, one ot them losing part ol an ear. During the seiilllo a revolver was tliscliarged, the bull vwrv nearly sinking u lady silling ai iors thchull. 1 iiuN ol copper-bei.ring ore are re purled from all sides, the best of recent dale being iu the bills of Kerbyville. Almost all the copper-ore in the country, including the great deposits dow n the river, are said lo U'lir siillicient gold and silver lo juiv for tin. expense of working Hie tun, The nasi ssineiit roll (or Umatilla county shows the total value of taxable proierly in that county to be 4.4;W,;i'.i6, us against f.,i:M,i".i7 or ft.llMMtni, as oqtia lir.cil for ls-e.i, Tlm falling oil' is due to the fact that numerous mortgages paid bin lemaiiiiug nncaiicled were this time dropped from the tolls, ami not to any deeieiisu ill the value of properly. A farmer has been heard (rom who did imt bile ut a (ruinl. He wits going to his hotel at Salem late at night when a man rushed up lo him ami said some one had (alien oil' the bridge and needed help. The faimcrsiiid be was too sleepy lo go, suspecting something was w rong. The man w anted to gtd him in an ob scure place in order to rob htm undoubt edly. Tuesday morning Mrs. I.. 11. Uowcn, of linker City, through a mistake, took u dote of corrosive sublimate, which came near proving fatal. As soon us she had taken Ihn poison she realised her mis take, and st mire iiilormed those about her. I'liysicians were duality summoned and antidotes were inlministered. The poison w as Hi'oii (iiken (rout tlie stomach, ami lliere is hut little danger of any seri ous results. The Willamette at Salem registers eighteen inches above low witter mark, and a (ew more, rains will bring the water up to an cuhv boating stage. Hut fur Hie two or three shallow places, bouts could be running every day now. When tlm season opens reguluily it will bo a lively one. There are tons upon tons of freight, of nil kinds along the river wait ing to he moved, and when the boats start with their low freight rales there w ill lie a nihil. The barbers are to petition tho next legislature for a law to close all shops on Sunday. Of the lXi barbers in Port land, lOHMgiicd tlio petition and onlv 27 refused. In Albion and Knst Portland it was signed by every one. In Astoria it was by In, onlv one declining to do so. The bui-bei 'h Cnioti in Portland will have a special meeting next Monday and will th'in arrange to semi out circulars all over tho slate, and secure tho signatures of tho largd majority of tho meiuhurs of tlio emit. An iiiiiiiHlng oxnniplo of tho many ex perinients resorted to by people to escape taxation, is all'orded by a prominent farmer of Yamhill county claimed an oll'sot ot ,f2ii0 against liisJiisseSHinont, on account of inileblednesH. Investigation of bis claim by thu board of oquali.a- I ion showed that be owed tho $2110 Bitro enough. It was duo tho county lor back luxes which ho had refused to pay. It is needless tu say tlio reduction was not granted. C. H. KolHton of Sheridan roeontly turned a hunch of sheep into Charley llohmm's pasture near McMinvillo and on getting up In the morning lie loiind two slump dead and shout thirty torn and inatiKled, I'pon litviiatiirulloil it proved to he tlm work of (Ioks. hh('p killing dona ars ulioninla lilu niilattnee, and ahon'd lm t'oiiaidurod as audi hy evnrvone who Ima at heart I he IiiIithmIoI the shcop ralsin Industry. i u am hi eiKiu inn oruioxious eamniMis would he the iroNr tiling lo do. I.ant Hatnnlny tho tlaiiiftitor of Mr. iians'in, oi ni mi tea l snrinifs. was uluv- Inu around a lire Hist had tieen used in lirumliiiK cattle, when her dress caught lira. 'Iim (lames quickly wrapa-(I uroiindher slender (taiiie), hurtling the flesh In a fearful manner, As soon as hr clulhea Haik lira she ran madly up nut roan, ainniing tlie fury nl tha lluuies nml reiiderliiK aid iuiissiblii. Her Hush lell away so iltat her tsiwels were ex imsail, and she died Tuesday moiiiingat ion lonr o'clock. Atcordiiiir to tha Kinross Dr. I Jtudier- son shipped about a thousand nounds ol allium bark Iroin I bunon Tuenliv j ma is iHirnapa tne mat, alinuuaut ol Hie e, . , . .. . . . . . . (. ' season, there have been aliimmd from Lebanon ami vicinity tins season 110 Ions of tills bark, at a ctt of 7 per ton uisirioutinii amonir Ilia latiorlinr claaac S,2.'itl. Kor indtiatry that ia just in Its iiiiuuey, tiiese iiutiresare certain v verv promising, Tlie extracts which are luanului lured from this lutrk by a simple process is worth in tlm market annroxi mutely sl,UO0. The grout sloel bri dan across (he Col- umiiia river at aneotiver will lie mammoth concern. It will lie U000 fel (rom tha Wsshiniton to the Onuroii snore; It will lie doublu trscked, with a roadway on top for (earns, and will lie Hieclud uikiii imeuinatiil idors. The whole slrtioliire is to be of ateel. built ten leet above tho liliih water ut 1H70. and lorly (eet ahova low waUr. On account ol thu suiidy (ormstion it will be iiecceaaury lo go down eighty feet below iow water lo gut a solid foundation llm brid'e will coat ll.ooon.ooo. and it will tuko until lsti2 to get it ready for uac. Ilermird Hover, of Portland, went out I o visit iiis claiiii on Iteavur creek, Co 4.oil luiubia county last week. I iuing iu laic, 4.200 j iuu.1,,,1 Wll, , ,,vy pack, rille ami a Ian l.tiHli tern, Im inude a misstepon a daillogand .,!,':,W to "'" Kr0"n,li dmlunee of several .,'-,! '"r v,,ral hours in ."() J a seml-consiioiis stale, until ha roused 2,4!2, aulllcit ntly to lite his title and t-all (or ueip. tits erics were Heard liy some ticighUots. who rendered all the awust ance in their (amor. In the morning .Mr. ltoyor's condition wua such that il was thought U'sl to have him return to I'ort land ut oik e (or proper rare. The (all had injured his nok, which was greatly swollen in the morning, and il was (cared that strangulation niiithl oc cur if medical aid was not given iuiuio dialely. Tlie Yuqtiinn Hepulilican says after a suspension o( oieralioiis (or nearly ten uiiiiitha. on Tuosdav Iho government resumed work on the Yaqiuna llav Jetties, with Mr. J. S. Polhetnna as nigineer in charge. On Tueeday morning a large lorce ol men were set at work clearing the coverings to the cars and machinery and putting derricks,, machinery anil other porliunsol the ;laiit in working onler About forty men will las em ployed at the quaim-a. Tlm rlrat rock will I nut in on Ilia north iettv. .Mr. I'olheniua think it probable thai the north jetty will I extended this full. ( apt. Symouds cannot decide fully on w hat clues or amount ol work lie will do this winter until full inetrtictions are received (ruin headquarters. Hl'B'lAb COMMI TTKR AT MLF.M HKrOUTS. N reded t'liangei are SiurrMted-Murtctjta to be Auraaed at V ertoual l'rupert) . Tho senatorial committee on assess ment anil tnxntlon, in session at Salem for two weeks, reported its bill on too 2llhinst. Tho bill prepared by them coiers filtvloiir pages, regular house hill size, it nil is now in tin bands ol the stale printer, to bo Issued one copy (or each memlior of the houso and sen ate, and for newspawrs, etc. Tho bill in it scope envois the following points: Tlio ('utility assessor shall appoint an as sessor for euch precinct, or wbere the precincts are small, assessor can at tend to one or more precincts, independ ent of county olllcers, and must give bonds. They must complete their work euch year hy May 15, all prorty to be assessed to owners up to April 1 ol each year. These assessors shall return their rolls to the county assessor, who ia to have live rolls made. The conn iy court is made a board ol equallxation of all ex cept road taxes, and its decision is final, The assessment is doubled for those fail ing to fill bats. The stute board is com posed of one member of each judicial district, to be appointed by the governor until the next general election, to nqair to tlie secretary of stale, who reports to the county clerk when the changes have been made, when the clerk will make the proper changes. Taxes are levied by the counlv court in September of each year. Tho sheriff collects ail taxes ex cept the road tax. Taxes are delinquent after January 1, after which thoclork Hilda 5 er cent, which goes to the coun ty. The mortgage tux law, includ ing the Pluck amendment, allowing the borrower tlio exemption of tuxet on mtittgagos is repealed, and all mortgages are to be assessed, not in the form of mortgages, but as personal property in Hie form if miles received at tlio place of resilience or business of the londur. No household exemption ol$:l00 or any sum, or no deduction of indebtedness of any form is to bo allowed. Church pro)erty held or used for pecuniary profit is to be taxed. Kailroutls are taxed aa now. National bunks are taxed on the actual value of tho capital stock ; private banks, not incorporated, on the actual value of property ; and banks, iucorporuted, on the value of the shares of stock : all stock to nay taxes at tlio olllce of tlio bank, and not elsewhere, Klectric light, tolo phono, insurance, plankroad, turnpike, wagon roud, bridge, express, telegraph and sleeping-car companies pay on their gross earnings at the rato of 3 per cent, per annum to tho state treasurer, and cupitul stock in tho hands of stockhold ers iB not taxed. School taxes aro pay able at tho same time as county taxes, to the sheriff. The commission recommends that all hills relating to assessment and taxation bo in ado privileged questions by the rules of each house, so as to give prece dence over every othor measure. Tl.o law is to take ollect immediately on ap proval by tho governor, and the 18!)1 as sessment is to be made uiidur its provis ion. Opinions of Contemporaries liei the Uiury and Mortgage Tax Law East Oregonlan: The next state legislature will have a golden opportu nity io distinguish itself by compassing the needed taxation reform, and its action will be eagerly watched by anxious people. If the mortgage-tax law is not repealed this session our legis lators should bo made to change places with tho inmates of the penitentiary and lot them do tlie law-making lor a while. Harney Items ; The fSalcm States, man seems to think that the next legis lature will not repeal tha mortgage-tax law. Tha poojile have become recon ciled to the custom of expecting very little (rom the legislatures in this atate. hut iu this case there will be a loud request fur something to las done, and that something must Is) tha repeal of the ruinous lnortgaga-taa law. They will not be unladed with anything leas than repeal In full. Portland World; Even though the World may be elasaad amonir those ancient relics of Oregon, termed "Mos backs," It must be allowed to disagree with the more ''modern and enterpris ing citizens" who are at present clamor ing so loudly for the rapaal of the mort gage tax law, J he World sues no rea son why tbera should be further loop holes for dishonest parsons lo escape paying itiat taxus. There is too much ol this kind of business done even under the present laws. Pallas Observer: List winter and spring several meeting- were hold by different counties for the purpose of devialng ways and means for getting at the true inwardness of our asseasina affairs. Rut the fruit of their labor is not apparent and we doubt if it will prove of much value this euaaon. How ever we believe it is tho only true way to get a just and equal representation in values throughout the stute, and its benefits will be seen in due time, if tha method is carried forward. A correspondent to the Salem Journal says: those clamoring for the repeal of the laws are not actuated bv consider ation of Justice; but desire to have tha law direct mortgagee to lie taxed in the county where the owner roaides and away from the county whore tha record is, so that like other credits, these mort gage securities can bo secreted and not taxed at all, and the tax now fixed on them las loaded on the hacks of tha already over-loaded producing classes. Milton Eagle: Oregon la sadly in need of somo g'sxl common-sense legis lation, and we trust thst our taw-makers will do something this winter that will prove henelii'inl to the laxpaying popu lation of the state. If tli (me gentlemen wish an gain Hie everlasting gratitude of thousands of taxpayers, let them re aal the mortgagee-tax-law. It ia an octopus that is dragging mora producers io oanarupiry man anything also with which Ihey are obliged to contend, for it invaribly compels thorn to pay nearly double interest on every dollar ihev borrow. 'In union tbera is strenirth" was never more applicable to any sir lion of tha imted Mates than tt is today to tha state of Oregon With a united effort by the press, the great Archimedean lever, this commonwealth can be rid of many hidrances, which have obstructed her inarch in the line of tirogresi and advancement. The papers of Oregon should be a unit in advocating the re peal of tho mortgage-tax law and tha usury law, and other disastrous legisla tion that has throttled enterprise and thrown the stute in the lust rank behind her neighbor. Times Mountaineer. Astorian : From all narta ol the alula the almost universal demand of the iress is the repeal of the murk-aee tar aw and the usury law. and the enact ment of a unifonn system of assessment which shall more equally arrange taxa tion iu the various counties. Tha fact is too plainly apparent that judicious legislation or something else is retiuired a-Veryfei the condition of affairs in Ore- casiTal observer011 tWH equal facilities, is making much slower progross. Nothing succeeds like suc cess," is an old saying, and somewhat i. . . . ... . ineiegunv, out it is expressive. roe newer tow ns of our sister state, so full of live, energetic men attract new set tlers of a similar stump, and thus the villages grow to towns, then expand into cities like the visions of fairy land. Active men will not locate in dead towns among a lot of mossoacks and loesils. itepeal the obnoxious laws and then secure a better system ol assessment ml equal taxation. BUSINESS LOCALS. Frank Neldon at Porter's blacksmith hop makes a specialty of lepuiring guns revolvers and sliarteuiiig scissors. Sat; isfaction guaranteed. Hard Burned Brick. One bundled and fifty thousand hard burned brick at Charman Bros, brick yard. Sold in quantities to suit, and at reasonable rates. Apply at Char man's drug store. Wanted. To contract for the delivery of 1,000 cords of wood for fuel. For further in formation, call at our office at works. Willamkttc Pulp A Paper Co., Cii.BEitr K. Smith, Superintendent. Excitement Huns high at E.U.Catitleld's drug store over System Huildcr, as every laxly is using it for Catarrh of tlie Stomach, Dys pepsia, Constipation and impure Blood ; and to build up the system it certainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. I have put up a chopper at my place 4 miles southeast of Oregon City, and am prepared to chop grain at reasonable rates, ou every Monday and Friday. Can shop 60 to 100 bushels an hour. W. S.Ridkb. Strayed From the premises of Mrs. Mart Maddii, of Oregon City, a dark brown milch cow. with white spot in forehead. A reward will be given for her return or lor information that will lead to her recovery. 2.'i-tf Mas. MAUY MADDER. CHEAP .11 EAT! During the fall and winter Logos A Albrigt will soil thotiuest fat boot by the quarter and in smaller quantities at 6 cents por pound . They have recently purcbasod 300 head of fat steers, and want to sell before cold weather. Now ia the time to put down a barrel of good beef for winter use. They will also sell other moats in proportion. Attention Teachers. Deportment cards, good for three months, Complete and on good card board. For sale at this office . Send for samples. Potatoes uud Oats. Highest market price paid for pota toes and oats. D. V. Howard, Howard's Restaurant, Oregon City, Oregon. Trespass Notices. Large size, on cloth, and plain, at the Emtkrpiuhk Omci, For a lame back, a pain in tho side or chest, or for tooth-ache or ear-ache, prompt relief may bo had by using Chamberlain's Tain Balm. It is reliable. For sale by Uko. A Harding, An elegant line of Box Stationery, just received by Olson Louis.