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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1890)
It i V H t Aw f 7 v 1 The 1C u to r p riHc.;,,,K, hhw m i.Hnu ,uv,i .. ! IIMllM'i.ll It OHIIUill nmllliiil tmb Tlll-KSDAV, OOTxUlKtt 80, IstM. 'Mr. IbouKbt,,,, l,r "Jlm -rr:; 1 rrrTT!!:,T i ,,1,,r,h Yamhill, nn, I.M ,vw,l I I III , .'mil V I lY II The bt k". Ciur in town, OWou A Loin. Chute Orvg m Uil now nt I,imi A AU'rulit A dm of llmt quality cigar mul feiMfO ir, i. imrmw . Twi'iilv pouiulM gooI Moat, furfl 00, tt I.lHH't A A HIi.IIt'h. Mi. W. H. .uiiiavtlt Ivrtujiml oimipleleil ,Lm l Sorlli Yatntitll (or Uroiilituii'n mill. S(xsli'lo in iinliinilisl i)iianlttt at Mr Biirnioislor'il, Ky lltliul by lui jwyihI eyc-tcatcr. if Kniilit l 1'atriaolial CtH'le No. I, hi ftuiitinli' tlifir hall 0(Hit l.ovx joy' !!ro-iry tort. Whon I'OmpU'tol It will ink !' httUi lol(! roi, A tine "Kill'' mloum th haiitl of V, A. Wliito. n wotiUl Jil.ln ly the curv li 1ii1 'v curry inn in in a' tiling Hint ii in ulrai.l o( Uwing it Mm. C. H. 1- lVirintitT hu lint r cil eomtettiM'k o( Ono a it. I Eight lyv clocks, which h in wiling at wry low ruv Kvvryona il warrantC'l. If Th n'hool Krt am having tlx ul- wall lu (rout ol lh aohuol building placed ivtmllia Willi tn trvt til l will toon cviiiiuoiu tht grading ul tin) trrt along th aanw. HlanM of any (loscriptioii at triorl below ooitipcti.ioit. It will nay you to viais i the Thuma K. Woolen Mill Kmporium in Oregon City, fall mul o quality aiul gvt pricva. F.T. Kaklow, Agent. ' If you want to gft a Arnt-i'lau photo graph at a price within tli roach of all. io to Thwail. alios advortixiMiiont appear in another column. Hi work ia equal to the Inwt in t'ortlnml and at i:U the old price. IV. II. Huell, formerly ol t Helen, U now representing the. SUt lnaiirutu'vi Company of Sulfin. at thia Wie. Mr. Ituell'i oiflcei next door totiiK Knikk rant, where he can t found by paitic desiring biunneim in lu line. Mr. O. II. Wuhart, the, Knterprining merchant who han a ton on the hi nil baa purvbaxed the residence proertr ol lr. Kooa and will otvupy it with ' hi family. I'r. Ko will move to Tortland, wher he will hereafter reeide. Ueorge Welch, of Highland, returned Thuriav, from an extended nut wuh hi brothcr.iti C'aliforni. (ieorge ay California in all right, hut it cau l hold a candle to the iicod old VVillauiiuctte Valley Mr. Uiutoul and family will leave ua tomorrow morning for Oregon City. Mr. Hintonl, Sr., and Andrew have ecured a aituation iu the woolen unit tlmre. Mr. lHiiiholiu, hi partner in the mill here, will rviuuin. Ko-burg riindo!r. . The Oregon City Manufacturing Co are placing a new water wheel iu their wooien mill and eipeit to have it in running order in a couple of week. With the new wheel they expect to double their preeent power, w hich will ol course aildcoinpleteneM to thealready tliorouglily appointed eKtablialiiiieut. M.ij. Thoa. Charman i having a new idewaik laid along hi property on the corner of Sixth and Main treet. Two inch planking ia being uimdin the walk, tin Ii i to be ten leet wide, and ten inches higher than other mdewalkx, hem in conformity in the latter reflect Uh the tirret grade. Strung'- alio have viaited (hi ms'tiun of t lie ute during thew later daya of IK toiier are iiirprioevl at the excoi ilintly tine wratlier we are lixving. Tlieie eur priMe it well founded, eapecially i( tliev imil Iriin i eu', where lilmnln I'u l nie griiM!hoi e' , druuih ana IihiI nloiius reig i iiriiie. E. J. MiKitirick, om eiiicrpriaing lili'ic di-aler win m nn tiUMUM-na ill ttio E-ial H.IB lifiilil In-lli I a j. I tttfk. lilt fjiiuly re eivtd a le'U-r fnou iiiiu at lrtri,it Alu'li , I1..111 where he intended .gi.in; tu ,New Vo.k, and from which place he will leliiin to Oiegou lily ai IU Ml .11 llin I.IIMiM'W ?1U! IhMMI tlUUHUCtl'it. lie I' expected nut week. Ti.e uniiiverr incelin f the yniiug l'eo(ne'a !meiy of the 1'ie-livteriiiii 1 lunch ttill l.c hell .ii tin- cliiirih on .Sunday Nmeuilier 2. Toe ntciety ha inaile u jtiKid ithonliig iluiiug iti exnt .auce, Kil l m now in a pniperoin condi tion, 1 1 H InelnliiTsliiji tieing ahoilt Hixty. ' lhey extend an invitation to everyone ito attund their anniversary uieeliug. Howard' mill on the Mulalla lian 'tr.tn changed from a burr to a roller mill the change being made during the piiHt ii'wiiayn Thia will lie quite on aid to tin: people who are diipo.sed to patronize tl.atentahlinhnicnt a it will enable them to ;et a Iwtler quality of flour on ahortor noice than wa the caae before. 8uccn to Mr. Howard. Mr. John Wilhoit, of the town which bears hi name, called on Tit Kntkk fHisii this week, leaving hi order for label, card, dodger etc , to bo used in the sale of the new remedy he Ii3 dis covered Mr. Wilhoit takes piide iH hi new discovery and from what can bo loarned it isa gisxl panacea for all dis- eases of u i'hrijiiicl)iiuture. May aticci-H crown his every ellort. Mate A. VV. Gray, of the steamer Hath ma, was called to hi honm in Van couver, Wash., Monday, owing o sick neti in his family. Mr. Gray bus been mot unfortutate of lute, having suffered the loan of one child a few day linee and now that he is advised of tun nick ness of two more, hi case i certainly sad one. However, the laat two, it is reported, are improving, anl great liope are entertained for their rapid recovery . (Sheriff Samson ho on exhibition in his ollice a group photograph of the sherilfsof the following conntie : Coos, Lane, Josephine, Ronton, Wasco, Mar ion, Jackson and Clackamas: anil de utie from Marion and Kenton, and the suisirititetident and warden of the peni tentiary. It is a flno looking group of . olIii'ialH, and it I very suggestive that criminals will do well lo keep clear of their respective field if tlioy imve any ..love for liberty. 'G. S. McKlya, ha just arrived from Kentucky, and in company with four other men from Kansas ha taken a con tract to cut and pile one thousand cord of wood for the pulp mill. Mr. McKlva report Hint in his section in Kentucky the droulh ha reduced the demand for Jabortosuch an extent a to compel laborers to seek employment elsewhere. Compare thin statement with the equable elimate of Oregon, and be thankful you live in a country ho blessed. Kattirduy evening of this week a musi eal and literary entertainment will be Kiven at the chapel of the Congrega tional church fit Park Place. Home of the leading talent of Oregon City will take part in the exercise, which is an assurance that the entertainment will not lie found wanting in that line. The proceeds, will be used in the construc tion of a new chimney on the church and addition of other improvements. An invitation is extended to everyone. The lumber famine which I being ex perienced in Oregon City at the present time hi a result of low water and the Itreat amount of building beinif carried on in all part of the cky. cor want of log Broiighten'a saw mill will be com frelled to shut down this week and until i "n" " ' ' IHiriiinitv o lery uml l ..,i ; ..... a in. i j . . : . ii ii ir. nixniKiiton awult with nut a l.ttle aiuieiy the approach of that oppor- iiinuv I he I oi tluiid JSalum Telephoni BlKiitttko week. The poloa and wire nni nivn llieni linn in .nu.i.iii.a. wero alkeady for hnatiieaa, but owing lo the height of the polea within the linilia of thia city being ahortnr than KSP it required by the ordinance, they wore eomimlled ,e taken down and replaced w ith forl v-foot Mile, which ianow being done. A noon u Ihi work I com plotod the lino will be roadv (or oiieru tion. The otllce (or thia place will bn in Olaoii A l.ouln' ilnm atore. Much credit i duo the City iiulhoritlea and Kmid of health of Oregon City for the prompt lien they exei v iHed in' pro venting a iir'ad ottliptheria which wua epidemically threatened here a few week Hinco linpurv prove that nl prenout the citv ia entirely out of danger f a run of ilie dieaded ilioaaae. w hich it the ioiilt il l reunion elfort on the ptutoftlie health lio.nd loavoidlt, 1(1 anv the number of cne are very few . and we can but admire the eneigv of our Otllcilll Supt. Willinin Howell dene to in form the cltacnt llmt the water will be hut dow u in the water main, on Sun- lav, for a few following week The milt company are putting iu a new wheel in their null, which iicccmitutc their keeping the water out of the Hume on that day, and a the upply of city water come Irom that fliinie, hence the atoppage of the imin IVrwon wanting water will do well to lay in a supply on Saturday night or early Sunday morning. Friday evoning id tbi week, under the aiiHpicv oi the Young People' Society of the 1'iWivtorlan church, W. S Holt, of Portland will give a lecture at the church. Mr. Holt ban nerved several year in China a a uiiimioim-y and it ia iiniieceHxary to xtate that bin dioourw w ill le luntrtictivo and bene ficial It i deaired that a large attend ance be prvnoit, a thia will be the Drat of a aerie of lecture to be given by the aocietv, and:iny Hitance t rum the pub lic will lie appreciated. The admiMitioti price ia twenty-live cent and everyone i invited to attend Among the new rvnident lecenlly added to Oregon City i th family of J Macromb, from Sliakton, Kanaa Mr. MaciMiuh nays they were among a party of 'JOO who left that tate for the Vet on one train, moat of whom were liound for Oregon The great exodu from the Miiaippi valley in a leaultof reH'ated failures of crop which have been experienced for the pant lew year, brought on by drouth and grahoppeia. The railroad companies aregiving greatly reduced ratei fur all emmigrant und all who can veil their property ami etl'oi t for even a mnall I'u'iiro are not ! in taking advautxiie of it. Ongon extend to them hearty w clonic It wa a worthy caime tlnit the a'opte of OnV'l C'lv o lilierullv upHirted la--t week when they muciibc.t to thu pwr circulated by Mttrnlml Iturn or the relief of the fiui.ilv of Mr. J. Mia. lie. Never wa a family moie aorely atllu led, and never wu one in greater waul thiiii Mr. Sha. lie' alter he had tieooino desti tute and distracted bv the illness and dea'.h of hi three children. I'iotheria had entered his homo with the most dis astrous results, leaving it ill a stale of misery and want. It was then a timely and wholesome act on thu part of Mar shall llurns and one of gratitude mi the purl of the cititen when thev came to the relief of the ultlicted family. The amount subscribed wits cash, IIIIM li; g.iods, J M, and grm eiies, IKI The SheriH" sale which tool- place in ; this city last Saturday, when some valu able lioiaes belonging In l. U Well-were j sold was ulteinled by quite l.ir.-e crowd. People s. emed iisloiiilied to see the iiiiiio.ils itcriliced at Midi : prices, et as is yeuerillv the ca-u lli -ir surpnsi' d d not aid the mutter, mi l no; one seemed diMxwed ''id ni The horse " lohii Huh" isa leanlilul -teed, wiili n pretty good record ; he w i bought ' by W. N'o'.'lit f-.r CJml; " W.s. I'm. y " n .ted ii"iiiglioiit ttcgon, California! and WuHh'tigioii, with a r.'io d of tunj miles i ill ::.(!'(, went to AI liilM.el anil t has. Stnil't lor M7'i Allle.iuli tlieie was some pretty g-m I stm ii iiiu-eig the I other seven horses si. I, yet none could tie rl,isx. un le. lh' -nnp1 head nnlie,., , and everyone eoiisidere I tliem g'eallyj underMild ( An I'.XTIIII lllsK leprepentlllive bid Ilie p!eaure of a c.ill at the te w icsuiiruit recently opened up down Main street by P.'W. Howard. Everything looks clean and tasty around the buiUiug, and it is apnointed in such a manner as to give it a metropolitan appearance Aside from the dining room is an elab orately furnished parlor for Ibe Isoietlt of hi lady patrons, and the same is it great improvement, furnishing a splen did resort for those who have occasion to wait there. Hi tables are well sup plied with any dainty for which tho ap petite craves, making it in every respect a first-doss establishment M r. Howard deservei the palrongo of tlx public for hi effort lo simply their wants, an I if we are to judge by Ibe business he is doing the public is not slow in comprehending it. Tiik Knti k I'lilsK w ishes him success. Ilepulv Sheriff Morrii returned Tiles dav from nil extended trip over the country summoning witnesses (or the Circuit court, which meet on thu Ur of November, prom him it is learned that on Priduv of lust w-rek a man roughly dressed un I having a sandy complexion, called at the residence, of Mr. Colbiirn, of Klliolts prairie, during the itbscenco of all the family except one little, boy twelve years old and demanded admis sion. On being refused ho slapped the boy over and entered, when tho boy ran to the bedroom and got his father's gun and drawing it on the trump ordered him to leave, which he did in short order. The boy then ran to u neighbors and returning with them found that the tramp had again entered Ihn Iiouho und had completely upset everything and had curried off a new I0 coal belonging to Mr. Colbiirn. A quiet wedding took pluce at the I.iv ermore house on Tuesday, the contract ing panic being Mr. Henry II. Kymun and Mrs. Kiiza Hell, both of Uoone's Kerry, this county. Justice Pouts per formed the ceremony in hi tisunl briet but binding manner. Kcu III of Another I'lmieer. On Monday morning t 12:;il) o'clock of tho present week death culled lit the little town of WiUonville in this count v and took therefore ono of the oldest pioneer of the slule of Oregon. Mr. Jno. II. Blocker, well known in Oregon and Clackamas county wits the victim. Mr. Blacker camo to the stale in 1847, inco which lime previous to bis death Clackamas county has been bis homo and during when ho hud becomo well acqiruinte.d with nniirly all the old resi dents ol this section of the slule. The cause of his death was heart disease, which ailment ho has been troiiiiieu wmi for several years. At his death he wa eighty years ol ago, and leaves a wife of about sixty yours and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Jas. Even. Mr. Blocker had ac cumulated some property by his long and continuous residmice in Oregon, and the many friend he bus made, loin in sympathy for ids sorrow stricken widow and relatives. The work of taking up and relaying the wheat conveyor from the warehouse to tho brick mill is progressing finely. Tho mill company have experienced not a little bother the past your in keeping the conveyor in working order, owing to Iho wiivllio gmiii, iiltor iilmoi'liliig' tho iiinliduio from the earth, clogs niid ieudii tho screw tthiih Iruiisporls it tiniibhi lo do It woik. Inslead of being placed lit Immediate contact with tho cnitli the piping I now being luid In cedar linking, which will tend lo keep tho grain dry and make II easier pro pelled. The' conveyor la itn Immense Httiilr, being tlltl lent nng, and liny lliis workltigof It place the mill id gieat In coitveinence, Cpon the comiilellun ol tho conveyor n new com wheel will be added which is now hciugcii! lu Salem. Two week. Is thetiine it w III hike, lie curding 1. 1 Ilia opinion of Snpei intend cut )avi, 'before that mill will agulu be iu operullon, hut the company in the nieitnlimo ate running tho other mill lo Hi fullest capacity, and are buying all Iho grain brought iu. Tne following munliige licenses were granted during the week by County Clerk Johnson: Newton Iteiinctt to .lane MeCnnnell, ; prod Kisillenieler lo Alma Plutt; A J. Owen to Kale It. Pridenux, Walter pmnietl lo Klleu Hughes. Chairs id Hotmail's. all design id Wni i I'M A Mr J. Past, will P. Crocker, lately from the voiding lo his iiiiiioiim e- nieiit published in iino'her column, open up a meal market on fevcnih slieel, at Ibe head of the depot siniis, the tlrst ol next Week. Mr. I lin ker ha hud an extensive experience iu the meat lump ness, and prupones to give sall-Lu tion to bis patrons, a he will cairy none but tho best of meats. Owing to lack of time and space Tiik P.m kki'kisk is not able In this issue to give further opinions of citlens as to the propncly of extending the city' limits. Next week a representative will call lor tho opinion of property owner, and it is Imped everv one w ill fieely ex press themselves. If tlue is any one w hom we fail to see their opinion w ill re ceive due notice il handed into the ollli . Cull and see Clio i nl sixteenth celillliv or antique linlshed lmr.Uood suits at WiintoiA llolinan. Six pieces for IX'. 'ill IV oik on K. (i. CauHeld' new drug ! ,H'',"'','"1' , sloro is progressing quite rapidly The!, J'"' ' l;tank J laUor is now occupy, brick work on the basement has been I '". "I" ,'.'",',, 111 'I' P'utmeiit No. I ul eiilili.lete.l l,v Mr K o-li u.if i lelt tt li.i the emit i net, and the frame woik lor Ilie main building is now lciiig prepared by li. . I'ei'tli, who lu the contract to do the carpenter woik. The building will ben frame - not brick, as wa Inad violently atatedin Tint Pnikki'HIs last week. It i being put up in a most sub stantial manner, and will present a handsome atis'aranee w hen completed. The death of Klwnod Hickman took place at an early hour this morning at the residence of bis uncle, C. T. Hick man, in tin city Mr. Hickman had only been here about two weeks, be hav ing lelt Hastings, Nel.rn-.ka, under the aduce of a physician with the hope thai a i 'hange of climate might restore Ins health, be being atlbcled w ith heart and kidney troubles. I'll" bodv will be em balmed and shipped to )i! homo for boruil He have a wife and three mall children. Warren A lluluitlii are selling more furniture and at lower prices, quality considered, thill ever Hold before in the city The residence of Mr. Thomas Char inanwas the scene uf a very enjoyable s.s ial event on Toes lay evening ol the present week, ll was In honor ol the graduating 1 1 if of M ish Charmaii. and a lady friend, Mis Walker, (roin Wisconsin. The evening wa 'iit to gisi I a'Kiuila.'e by indulgm- in games of the iltftiul order, until the middle of the evening, w hen a sumptuous repast was indulged ill tAfter reiiyshuients Ihej thsir wasclearc l ol furniture, from whic i tnntt on d toeing was Ihc leading feature. I Tlicry mvii coodly number of the: vining li lends of Ml is Chariuun present , I ill ol whom expressed themselves as hut ing an niiusii. illy pleasant time, and lie-stow unliui'te.l ciedit on Ibe iiopulai young bosti'is mul her kiud-lieaite l ! parents for the du'. urate manner in w l.ii-li Iti.-v caie.l lor the enle. laiiniieiit : of their glle-ts i A ploiil on Will be Sll'ilultted lit ' Watsnii Pros, to the next bo in! of trade ; iii'-eting, looking luttniils the oraiiici-' I i- ei of a stock c.eiipatiy for I he lu inuf ic lure ol ril-lie (uinlliiie In this cily j Tins enterpi i ing linn hive g lined a well earned lenulaliou of being first-: cla-s w.ekuieti lu His I to-, and Ihej goods thev have turned nut i' ellolldl j assinanee tnal with iicio-uiy capital! they could bull. I up an eiiterpnse hu h would b.i a ci -ilit to our ci'v. Their rear-on for sclivling Oicgoii Citv as s place of opeiilt.oiis is bei au-e of its aeio-isihilitv loan exceedingly line qual ity of material for this class of work, il being iisirior lo any which lhey have ever found dining their long experience in the bus'nes in the past. An institu tion of this kind, that would give em ployment to a du.eii or morn men, could be 1'iiuiiituiiied at a comparatively small cost here, as the excellent power which our rapid afford would be of the great est importance. Tiik Kmkiii'Iiisk wcl cenie to Oregon Cily such beliellcial industries, and trusts that the board ol trade w ill conider (itvorubly the propo sition of Messrs. Watson. The New Homo sewing iniirhino take tin) lead I'or ale by Warr 1 lloliniin. -jv A decided improvement bus taken pluce in the music store of J. II. Way lie bus taken out tho petition, which lenvi-s a more commodious nsim for his stock of instruments, and given hi store a fresh coat of paint und paper. Taken altogether the store now lias a very nobby und snusilh appearance . Mr Wuy runs tho only music hoti"o in low ii at present, und be merits credit for the quality of instruments he always carries. His stuck ol pianos, consisting of the celebrated Pecker nob pishor manufacture is quite complete, while in tlie organ line he keeps the Mason A Hamlin, the Chase ami the Weaver. Residents of the city can congratulate themselves on having a music store of the class of which Mr. Wuy is tho pro prietor among their business eliter prie, us it mills to the city's name us well us lends convenient; to purlin desir ious of musical instruments. Not least among the attractions of tho institution iiro the reasonable tonus. To those who cannot spurn the cash Mr. Way oilers to sell instruments on eusy install ments. Baud his ml in another column. Warren A llolinan of this citv, have IP Men lo tlietr llliiieriilKing esiiiiiiiMiiiui-iii a (Unison Improved cooling I ion n I for tliu tiurpoHo nf iililiiiin Hut lintli-r IiiiihI- Imu or u coi is(i, l in-y now linvc iih wiiii iiiioinli'u nn (iKtiilililiinrnt iih run lie foil in I on I mi - It! of Portliiml iinil lliowi In until of llii'ir nrrviri'H will llnil tlioni prompt mul rciiiililo and their cluirnrH ulwnyr! within tliu imi'iiiih of nil. Ill'lllll CullH It I'lllllI'lM'. II in with not ii little Borrow Hint wu tnko Iho opportunity of I'lironiclinn Ihn ilnutli of MrH. Hurriot Poiiho, uiiii of Oreiron'doliloHtunil moHt hiKhlyi'HtiMimiMl iiiHiilontH, which took plm:n on Priihiy of hint wi'nk, ut tho ago of H!l ymirH, at tlie home of luir liiiilitnr, Mrs, T. K. Popn. Mrs. PuiiHe, il few yoarH uftor tho ili'iitli of lior I'HHhanil, which occured in Troy, Now York in IH-1'.I, took tip hor homo in Now York Cily, whiiro hIiii rcmaincil until 1KII2, whiiii w ith frionilM and rcla tivon nhe miirratud to ()rflon City, und Hince then Hhe Iihh iiiiuIo thin city her permanent home. Hho Iihh wiveral children and xi'iind-children living in tho Stato, beHideH relulivoH und friundH in numorahle who will mourn her death. MrH. Peane wuh Htiicken with a paralytic stroke lant Mav, and while hIio Iiiih never fully recovered Irom tho cd'uctH, Iiiih on Hoverul occiiHionn felt able to ride in open air. A month previoiiH to her dninine she waH overcome with what proved to be hor fatal illneHH, gradually failing un- til thai evi'iilful morning, when lit 11:1111 she passed Into thill niystoilima beyond, iiiipiiienlly without a 'piiln or slrugglu, Her (uiiiuiil occured on Hie folloning Ship I. iv nl th" Melhodlst church, olllcl ated by tho liev. I'ursnns, llnr temiilns weie followed to tlielr flnul resllng pluce ly a largo concouiso of past acquaint ance, who weie united In Ibelr sym pathies for the relatlv ( the lost one, ami who ii'iilun that In the demise ul the estimable lady Ihcv luive lost a kind and tiiio-hoatloirkliiswnniiin, whose ab sence bum Iholr midst will bo a source ol the ileepiiHl regret, I'KltsoNil,, Mr. W H.Conyers, necoippanled by her daughter l.auia. o( f latskaulo, Col uniliiu i-uiinly, aie visiting in Ihi city with her daughters, Misses. Mary and Nora Conversaud Iheeditor'sfitmliy, the present week, llev. C. C. Speny, of llrownsvllle, spent seveml days this week visiting his daughter, Mrs ' l' S. Warren, uf till place. Ilrr'icit riiotn, sun of James Thorn, ul this cil v, was spending M day with his pniclit Una week. Mi Thorn, Jr is now with the l.inu-.v. Ilivden p lit- ing hoilne, Pol I Inn. I J. li. Ileede a manipulator ol ' i pe for the Poilland Pvniiing I'elegiatu, was . Hiking mei Ilie Cily ol I n lu .1 1 les this week. J. II. Z mc und w le, nf ' it I'm timid, weie the guests ul Mr. W. A. While dill illg the Week. Mr. A. 11. t indium, the ccoiiiiiiihIu tlug purser ol the Alton, left for llwaco last Saturday, where he will sHnd a couple id week for thu hcticltl of hi health. Judge John V. Caples, of Portland, wa in the city, last Sunday loaltend the funeral services of (iiaiidnia Pease. (i V. Cole, of Ilie firm of Moore A Cole, attorn of St, Helen, waain Oivgon City on business this wek. Ilro McMiihan, of the WiHslhurn lu le pendent, is nil' on a lour of the east ern state inning hi aosoiie I nil. i Childer will have charge of the lnd- n uoinali coll 1 1 iv uuriiig tun 8Hsnce f Judh'o Sliiiltiick, who has gone to The Halle lo hold court in pl.nn of Judge Bud, who Is sick Judge Taylor will preside until Ilie return of Jinle Sbatliick. Mr. Knott, nf Milium, wa In the city Wednesday. Colonel Jus Kalley, of Portland, was in tow n lor a couple of day during the week looking up Id many old friends. Colonel Kelly bus but lately returned f 1 1 n it KiiroN, where he had Usui for tre ttmeiil 'or In eyesight, w hlch ia fully restored. Mr. II P.. Hayes, rending six miles west ol town lelt last Saturday for an ex tended trip Ihiough the eastern state. Mr. Haves i master of the Slate grange ol P. II. of jjregun, and the tit-legate from tins suite to National grange, which meet shortly at Atlanta, Georgia, and which he will attend while east "I this the Im'sI?" is a question often asked, w hen medicine Is wanted The following are a few of the medicine of know n reliability, m M by lii.n. A. IUnii iu, druggist, of this place He ha many other excellent medicine, but these are wnrlbyof is-eial mention : Ciiaiimii til's I nl oil likMlliV, bi llion lor its cure of seven' colds, and a a pievenltive (or croup Pi ice 10 cent a'r bottle. ( 'ii 4 y iikHi ai 'm Pais Dai ii, a general family liniment, and cnicially valuable (or rheumatism Price M cents H-r Irot tie. Cu a iu.m tis' Col li', Ciniimt tin I'l tlilllM. a Hi.mi pv, the most reliable know n me dicine for how el t-oitiuluiiil. It i especially pnid by per"li subject to cube. It ha cured many cases of chronic ihari lm-u, I'l ire l."i and') cents ier bottle. .r. Paikii h I'ii.i, (or disorder of the liver and bowel A vigorou but gentle physic thill cle.iiie and renovate the w hole system. Price U't ten's r box. IKI VI. 1Mb kill. Nun inlirr '1 i'l ill, 1'lf r lit ('nul l for I'llll'ltllllliK I lllllllj . p.lli-n I', i h irnmii vn. M.mii'il liuinH l.y, rt ul Pliiist-ll "h utt iri:eyn, .luliu him, Mi t'im li iV lillnnnii miiimii.H ol I. P. II. inner, I (i. PilNlmry ni-i(iii'ii. Aloinry P. O Mrl ow n. JoHI'lllllllK '' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 VH. MllXWl'll It.llllHllV. I'lllilltlll'H Mttornry, Nu liolnn A. I'radv. Amhii;iiiiiiiiI uf Silinlern UHhincr. loriii'V. A h i l; r 1 1 i 1 1 n t of J . II. I liTiiiin, Axa p. ) Mel 'own ut . J. I loriiiuii, Ami SiiiiiiiIi'ih iinsiiii'ii. P t. Mi 'own ut- Inriiey . A..J Siiwti'll vh. Hiin. Albright At torney for iiluinliir, Jiihnwui V Idleiiiuii. W. P. Sliclby vh. Win. Jeiininifn ut ul. Pluintiir'n iittinni'v, II. !',. Crom. AHHit'iimeiit of Si'ih AiiHtin, H. K. Ciihh imniKHPO Attorney II. P, CniNN, Miruiii 1'ijiiii vithiih .lohn Kuifiin el ul. PliiintitrH iillorney, II . K. CroHH. He feinlaiit'H iiltiirnnyM, C. J) A H, C, I.a tourelte Kiitiniriiie Wiihelin vithiih Chriliiin W'ilhelin. PlHintilpH iiltorney, W, T Iliirney. AnHii;tiiiient of li. II. McCurver, W, W. Myern, iiHsi)iiee. AllonieyH, C. I' and I). C. Lulourelle AHininenl nf Myru Ilhini b Whitlnck, I. ! . IC villi, iimlnnrr. Atloriiev, I.. I.. Porter. Siiiiiin-I Krickfoii vithiih 1'hoiiiiiH (in! vi il . I'l.iintiU'rt utlnriieyH, JoIiiihoii A Iillemiin P. (iiiinliiliKip vithiih Ida and (.iiorji Iliili. PlaintilPH iillorney H. Iliilut Hell Kulin vh TIiuh. Kalin. l'luintiH"n nltorneyH, ('. P. A I). C. Latourelte. ThomiiH Chiiriniin vh. Harriet Preble et al. I'liiiutill'H nltorneyH, Mclindu A lreHH(T. Hidnny I. Pratt vh. Kilnn U, Pratl. I'laintili'H iiltnriiey, N Hiielat. Hefeiid ant'H atlorney, T. A.Mcllride. Ida Cook vh. Hubert K. Cook. Plain tiH" atlornevH, Iliirney, Marin A Draper, AHi'niiinriit of Hciilly A Cuniphell, W, W.Mviiih iiHNlitnuo. Attorneys, C. I). A I). C. I,iil,iurelle. Minnie A. DIIh vh. V. J. Dilln. Phiiiilill'H attorney, (1. K. Hayon. I.iui'ii Uowati vh. lletijnmiu It Howiin. Pliiintill'H attorney, S. Ilulat. Dul'eiid ant'H atlorney, T. A, Mcllridu, A K. I.iitoiuetle vh L. H. WilUet al, Phiiiitiir'Hattiii'iieyH.t;. 1. A 1). C. La tonretlo. l'jinniiJ. Hardin vh. Chiirlen ,1. Har din. Phtiiitiir'H ultorney, II. IC. Ciohh, P.liza Iiiekermm vh. John M . Hickor hii. Phtiiitiir'H nltorneyH, Cap'en, Hur ley A Allen. ,1. II. CiooliHliiink vh. W. II, Adams, ot it 1 . I'laiii!ill"H nltorneyH, I). C, A I). C. l.lllouil'Utt. J. K. M. A. PotiiildHon vh. It. (IhiHpool et al. PlaintilPH iitlonieyH, V. I). A J). C. Lutoiirette, DefendaiitH' attornevH, Ilulat, SeaiH und lloucli. .loHeiihineHoiiuin VH. C'leophuH Sequin, I'laintiH"H atlorney, (1. K. Haven, I. II. ThoHHinir vh. W. T. Iliirney. Pliiiulill'H attorney, C. I). A C. 1). La tourette. Win. M. JohiiHon vh. SiiHiin Crook Hhunk. Pluiutill'H attorneys, Mcllrido A llreHHer. Menj. I. Colin vh. V. M. Harmon. Plaintiir'HiittorneyH, Woodward A Wood ward. ArHitfnnient of Prank Mille, W. VV, MyeiH, iiHKiunee, AttornoyH, C. 1). A D. ('. Lalourettn. Of criminal und other caHea thero will bp bid a Hinall niiiuber up for a hearing. i no ioiiow iiig ci inn case urn now- on the tint kid ; llobeil llelser ; bound over fiom Jus tice I'nibe. I'oilit, of liim.iscii, lor Hileinpbid rape, Joseph Petok hound over Irom Jus. tlce I'oiil' court, o( Oregon Cily, lor selling liquor without u llceuso, I'riink Armstrong; bound over (roin JuMlcct Pool' court, from Oregon Cily, lor luiccuy, A soil bn also been Itislilule.l bv ,1 II. Wuy, wilh T A. Mcllililn lor ullor- uey, against ihtiOieuon Citv Muiiufur luring Company, for causing lo his son the loss ol a liaiid by. a lot alleges, llieir cilininal carelessness In having ex nine. i iniii-ninery Mini pulling a gieeu liaml at h diingeruii work, without at Hist caiillotiiug mul giving him full In uliinilon. AI, Gollon, a burlier, and Win. Willon, o'this city, were arrested last evening (or the crime of enticing girl lunlurthe uge o( HI lor iiumoral purp.ir.. They weio arrested In tho old Barlow house w ith the two tliti A i m of one nf uur clip en. and iiriiiliilerl hefme Justice pout lo-iluv. I'p In the hour of going tu press Her til. I I. .i.l not euiue up lor on. II er.ilioli 'Hung which would add much to the we I it Oregon 1 Pi , il' d i r"i eiv- in,: ( t i.i able i unioih.. a i ..ii hv luaiiv nl its cliicii the ii i ut t or of pun-basing the small trai t of laud eat of liccnrdcr Whitlis k'place(now ow by pivsl paitle uiiileill'ii'llng Hie street tlnoiigli the a urn Tin would be the pror thing lo do as It would save n uilccuaarr amount of travel up thu face of the hill on Tenth street, ami oiler a mort convenient ami less tiresome one instead. If cititen would coulribtilM small iiim each the amount could be eusly raised for the purchase ol the priqierty and the benefit tlerived Iherefiom would be great. Ciumhkiii.ain'h l'!v ami Skit Oisr MKNr. Por letter, salt-rheum, ttciild- iieau, eexiu a aim ctiionlc sore Price '.'.'i cents per box. tyi Womb than l.krmisY I ciiliirih, and there la but one piepaiul lion that il.s cure thul diseitse, and that is the Csllfiiinla Positive and Neg ative p.leetrli' l.iiiimeiit. Sold by I. C Claik. Il also cure neuralgia, rheuma tism, heiilnrlm, sprains, burns, nd al pain, Tiy il, and tell your neiglibor wbete to gel it. Sold by P. G. t'Ai riKi n, Hruggist. Itev. P. t ltnin. The sci ic of lecture to Is' given by Itev. ('. C. Biiteman during the ap proaching w inter at the Baptist church, it Is hoped will be well attended. The lira! of the series will be given on Pri duy evening, Nov 7lh, ami from that liiiin on will Iw held monthly up to ami Including Match lith, Ul. In regard to the reverend gentleman' ability us a sHaker wo publish the billowing letter from the secretary of the Portland Y. M.C. A: Vol to MKN'sCniiisri.ts Am irioN. 1 L'I'k piasr Snirir. ' PoiiTi tsn. On., Oclolsir k'tt, IS H). ) Urv C. '. Iltrmt, uregon litv, nr. My dear Brother: It ii II. mis me satisfaction to Inform ynu of the great pleasure and profit ol tnined Iriini your lecturrs be.'ore the Secrelofiitl Institute of the Young Men' Christiun As.siatiun of the Paeillc Noilhwet which met last Julyou Vashoii Island, Piiiiel Sound. Your lecture weie croW'Icil so lull ol knowle.lgn, ol thought, and tpPcd with ailch gissl niitiiied irony, that those who heard them were highly pleased and Isuie tlte.l. 1 shull alwsy const h-r il a favor lo commend your lecture to our Assis ia lion, and am glad we are to have you in our member course ol lectures sg tin this season. Veiy truly Yours, Not i. H Jti , tieiietul Secretary tilteillscil I.etlcr. The following i lint of letters re maining in the post ollice at Oiegoii City, Oi-IiiIht s;i i ILiknr, Mr .latu Itivkiifr, W. I,. Itiu liiiUei , Mai Uroivn, I., t'. I'.hIiit, Jiilltl CililniKe, .1. S i Clink, .luliu II .'Morgan. Charley McAllister, G. 15 M input, li A. Nelp ii'll, Jiilill Nilb'ir, J.ilin :l ! Porti'iii, I te ti;ii linililiill. Mih lie .1. S llllloolell. .Illlill H.hlum Heiiiiiui ( 'mi ri nei , Mm Cirr. I t k ( 'ohiiiT. M Pie -I n riiiiiiiiHnn, M II. Pill oil, ,1 PoHlei, Mr (iruv, Jin, (oimt, p. t Tlniiiiiii, W. 4 V ll.l Meily Tni liir, Helen M. Tlinrell. I nmiiii M Tlioiiii'rtnii, Auuin WolM'it, Pred WilHuii, Siituiiel Hunt, A Howe, P Iw.ird Penlie, Mih. Niitlian Welch, li Liiil'in,.lohii A. Woodw.ii.l, II. II. When called fur plenne Hav w hen ml vertiwd. J. M. IIah'in, p, M Twenty Pounili (If kihmI Meat for fl IK), at Pool. s A At. n nioiir'n, Charniiiii A Co .Inivo iiurchaHed the entiie Hint k if Coluiiibiii CuIIiikii Colorn (nun Mi'hh . Olw'ti A Louis. They nre line mixed piiintH, and uive Halislartimi. Are put up iu 5 pillion ciiiih, 1 f.al. .qtiarltt and piuU The liiient line of Key WchI and Ini porteil CiKiimin Ibe city can bo found ut Olnon A Louia' druit Htore. When you want a kuhI mixed imint ready (or line and IIH hIiihIch to choline from, tine Columbia Colliiije CoI.th, only $1 fit) per pillion . Por wile by Churinun A Co. No. 1 nii wed nliiiiKleH in cur load IoIh hIiiivciI HhiiiK'leH in liui;eijiiiiiititii'H. I'.n ipiiro of 1. J. Hw ilzer. Why line that I'.iiHtetn lard when you can tet choico new laid ut 1.0(,'iih A Albright'H. WaiT"n A llolinan, Putierul Directors and UiiilerlakerH, Oiegoii Cily liank building. Wo I'm ry a luro iihsih t inoiit of Ijizell's A LiiihIiioik'h Purfiimes. Olson A Ikjiuh. A larito Hloek of Druttirisls' Sundries jimt received by Olson A LoiiIh. Nut l c or AshIioicc' i Hale ol' Ileal Pslate. Hy virtue ol' Ilie nullinritv In me vesleil, as iis.Hiifiieii of llui t'Hliitu of J, ,1. 1 1 r ill mi I II II II I ...III .... L.... 1.... nun ii, ii, j i i'l iiiiiii, i niii, un nui it lilllv, Iho llmt 1 1 n v ol' November. I Mm. at the cuurt house ilnor in Urefton Cilv, In Ilie county nl I'liirkiiinAs unit slate of iiri'L'on, ut Hie hour of lino o'clock on saii day, oiler lor sum in 1 1 io nigiiost imiiii'i' mreiisii in liaiiil, the I'ollowinir described real property of J. ,1. Herman: The mul h half of the nnrtli liulf of see linn III, T. !), H, of li, ? 10., unit the smilli liall'nf hoiiIIi west iUiirter of said section III, T. fi, W. It. 2 P., and nil the land Iving north of Itoik Creek on Donation Land Cliiiui of , luliu Todd and Hsllier Todd his wile, and In hccUoiih 'J.ri and '2 in T. A, H. It. 1 P.; mid in section lid. In T. ft. 8. It. 2 K.; also, tliu I'olliiwhiL': liexinnintt nt the south east corner of seel Ion L'4, T. li, S. It. 1, P. of Hut U illnnii'tti) nioi liliuii ; riinniiig them e west A.lls i-liuins to (icorue W. .luck- sou's 1). P. (!. line; thence noilh i!ll) rods; llienei! east ft.'M chains; tlioncu south along said lownsliiii line L'-li ) mils lo iiltu-e of hu- giniiliiK, ciiiilaiuiiiK'H acres. Also, ono acre purcliascil ot U. 11. niiuo- vnrt and wife, and eonveved bv deed re corded on pane !!2ii of Honk "T" of Hecords of llends hi Clackamas county, Ort'iron. All in i inriuiiims ciiunty anil sntiu ol iireu,!. And will fiiithiT, at tlie saiiio tiniu and .lure, nlli-r fur sale for cash hi hand, Iho fol owliir described property of W. II. Her man, to wit: l.ntH niimlirrcil 4 unit fi in section In, 1.0, H. It. i, K. of Willuniotte meridian, conluiu inK 27 III. Illll acres. Also, west liair ol riiisan Merntis liuna- tlou buinK'laim iu T.5,8, It. 2, IS,, colli uin ing 140 acres, more or less. All in IJiuckamns county and slate of Ore s'"1' i tie vui vis tracts ol Hum arecouiiituous, and are twu very dosirahlu farms lyiiiir. "n the line of the road surveyed Ironi l'orlland to Hllvortnn, anil are nntlt lninroveit anil valuahle. AHA HAN HUMS, AHsiKtieeof W. II. Herman AJ. J. llerinan. Uregon Ulty, Uclolicr 1, ISW. H . i ii.i i ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND E. G. CAUFIELD, WHEN IN NEED OF Pure Drugs, Fin Perfumery or ' TpiLEjT Articles '""til NEAR THE COUYV HOUSE. FALLS CITY MUSIC HOUSE J. II. WAY, Proprietor. tlrrirun City, dr., 0p. Mn, llurmrUirr'i Slurs. -UKAI.ICK IN- Deckerand Fischer l3IA3STO 3. CHASE, WEAVER aofl MASON k HAMLIN ORGANS. I WILL ALS KP.PP A lull ntork of Viiiliim. I'.mijiiH, (iiiilam, l-.ti'.,ii'l inntriiiiu'iitn k;i-iii'riilly luiiii'l in a llriit- la utoiu. Pur the betiellt of tlman who cannot spine the cash 1 will sell goodsoli the Instalmont Plan, DR. A-;? CRN It NOW AT r;r oeiocm. Kill III ist; MIMI l.t, I" i i ih 1 1- IMHti' I iho me t ncnt cure I 'i nn.l r.!i Tii. Stoin.i It, Ncrvii s I ItH Vn-iolll ii .I pertn '. ' 1 1, Asiliuia : '!.is. Heart v AiTertiona . mption, In niiillv cured I- I I . I -. I in llR. Al OKN'.'i and 1: ii nil-,:, Bt.iiUn ieoi" n l '.in '- c.l tieatmcnl 'n-l.iiioiis 'ivei in -.1 I:1 ni. and revitnl t t. ins Mn tlil'lvl'V piu. dclu'ut.itcil ic Cuiisi itu'.iini and system ei i.e. i i i uk, nervoua .1 t it ihiwii roustitu n.iriiiblv niii from S.i iM thirty U tioni, ,.d cm; ,,.'i ten ti. tllii'.y . . ninety da;, s. 1'k. Alio; '" !i- vrlilis cu; r p...-. , H'ltllliiftltlll.Mt 1-1 '.'.I throin'iioi.t fe: Ann in- tlie nn '.a- Hv-; ."in1 skill and mar rout- I the greatest ' Pa. ilie Coast aur ii an continent, dur e years. Asthma Cnl.. :!lol tl.e II' .id, mi l nil Throat, llron rlii.il and Pete; fondle 'ustantly relieved und Dcnfi i .' onin curi-d jwrtnaucntly al liit cimsi.'.t iiii i. ! ;. Aiiohn's essay or tlu: "I'urnbili: i"f i.'o'i.-..;npticii," aiid tre.i'.ii'.e n "vi..":'.i uf tlie Head,' wilh evii'i net.;- i-i -.'line f xtiaordinar) Cli .Utti! : t u . kii aildreua tf ADORN, '! tf pu kttl, KIM by -i ' . u t.t.ir tltUNC wlM .';( i flflKSUITATIM i.v.'ti: : , i -h.. : i 10 ' , i .: .. l imtm i . I '-Vi IB i f.iil TIMIIK.lt I, A Nil ACT. Jt'NKS. 1S7S. OU I) 1 4K IM 111.14 A I14. (Iltv Clay,, I'NiTsn Utatrs I.ANnOrricK. ( Oremm City, Or., Hvpt 16, 18IKI NOI ICK in liiToliy given Hint In eiiinillsnoe with the iiriivUtons of tlie Ant nf Ciiimrers ol Juima, 1h;s, I'lHHK'il "An set fur tlie ids ul tiiiii'i-r latum lu tnu Hums uf l iiuturnla, urn- rim, Nevsils, unit WiiNhliiKtnn Ttirrltnry," ul v I'liiv, uf ArlliiKtim, ('nunty of IIIIIIhiu, itme ul Ori'itmi, Ims this ilny tlletl lu thin ultlne her Mvnru niiiti'iueiil Nn. MA, fur the tmrchaae nl Iho lie', uf sei'llnii H, In T Nn. 8 Hiitith, rnuge 7 tiHst, sun will uiior iiroui lo snow Hint the iiinil miiiKht Is mure vKluntite (or Its tltntior or Ntntio thnii Inr HKrleiiltttrsl pitrposeii. suit to en tiilitlsli her cttilm to sslil ltiml before the regis ter nail receiver uf this ollleo at Oregon Oily, ort'xuit, on TneNilny, die 'iBnl tiny nt December, IS'.KI. Nhe iiiiiuer ns witnesses: Kugeiie Hinllh noil Oi'iirge Knrhnrt, of l.iino llni-k, Oregon; Win. Under and J. Mel'liersim, ol ulin, Ortjjou. Any ami all iersuus claiming ailvorsely the rthuvo ileserlheil lanits are reiiiesteil to file their eliilms In this nltlce un or before mtitl 2.1rd ilny ol Heeeinber, law. J. T. Al'i'KltHON, 10 2. 12 4 Register. AiliululNtrator'a Kale of Laml. Notice 1b hereby jjlven that by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered of record by the Honorable County Court of the County of Clackamas, Ktalo of Oregon. I will oiler fur Milo to the highest bidder lor cash In luiiiil, on Huliinhiv, the 201 11 dav of Hepleiiiliov, nl tho hour ol 1 o'clock at tho court house iloor In lireaon City, (.Jliickamas county, (ircKini, the tollowniK real estalo situated iu Iho county of Cliickiimas, and slate of Oreuon, ami described as follows, lo-wil ; llcirlnniiiir at a tioint ISI.M cliains west of tho n e corner of the s w l4 of section U, t 2 s. r2 o, on the north lino of the s w ; thence south ten chains and parallel with tho east linn of said a w of section I), t 2 s. r i! e, aforesaid; thence west 6 chains; tlience north 10 chains to the north lino of uniilsw 14 ; thonce east fi chains to the placo of hcKinning, containing live acres, inure or less. Terms of sale arc cash in hand ut the time of salo. A, Maiuku, Administrator of the estato of Josephine Florence, deceased. 10-30:11-17 Notice. (hi and after this date I will not he rosnon- sililo fur any debts contracted for hv niv wile, Mary tlrnsar. Junes Okahar. in nn 11 uT"" Ui,y' 0l'eK"" '''"i W. Tt'', s (; ... ' s I r:.vv. - S u A.;.; : . ,.--',T. , 5 AC -' ' " ' "fiHl 5 in at r ,. .-, ,i 2 ' 1 2 I ( ' V- " i " r.iiwnu. 1 1- ' ' : ' v. i i, t,.fi . ''.I" '.'11 A SPRING WAGONS. OP'll STOCK Of HPBINO WAGON'H IH TIIK LARGEST AND MOST COM PPPIK ON TH K I'ACIPIO C0AHT, AND CO.MPBlSEtf Aid, TIIK LEADING STYLES OF FOUR-SPRING PASSENGER AND MOUNTAIN WAGONS, lIALF-IMiATFOItM SritlXO WAGONS, Scroll Spring Wagons, "HiiiiJy Wagons," Taylor' or Mm wis, 1 nn mi ii n n HALF SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS Ami Delivery Wagons. Special Parcel Delivery Wagons, 1-H0RSE BU3INESS WAGONS, ONE HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. IT WILL PAY ALL J'AKTIF.8 WANTING Spring Wagons of any Description, TO CALL UPON OR CORRESPOND WITH US i Wu ittmniiitiie our vctiii loM Ilie lst, our pricei tliu lowest, iiuulily toniilderfd SI'Kl'IAIi fATAI.Willtll AMI I'RU.'K I.IHT MAII.KO rUKK ON JU'1'1. RATION. STAVER & WALKER, NEW MARKET BLOCK, PORTLAND, OREGON. POPE This old and reliable firm always keep in sti.sk a full line ol Heavy Uf ID Hariware, Tinware, etc. PIunibiiiL Giis Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly, timutcs Furnished. OREGON CITY, ELY & HECKART, PEA I.KIM IN Merchandise. Store liKitttiil at Mountain View, on MoIhIIu roiul, one tmlo sotitli" citHt of Oregon City. ou We deal in Klour, Corn Meal, Keed (iriM-eries of all kinds, HooIh and SIkh'S tietits Ciiilcrwear and other styles of v iiiiiiiiiK". ami uiiuierous other articles suitable for the needs of the farmer and his family. Hv prompt and fair dealing we lioie to receive in luture, as in the paHt, a iilieral share ol patronage . "Tho hijihest market price paid lor Hotter, E'H and Fowle. S4li'tulH'r 11, IK'.K). Great Reduction Cabinet Photographs ONLY S2.50 PER IDOZEIT AT Thwaite'a , 1(17 First Street, Met. Morrison anil Yamhill. l'OUTLAND, OHKtiOX. T1MHKU 1.A.NU ACT Jl'KK 8, 1S7S, ,OTK'i: I'Oll 1M III.K'A'l It). I'NiTsn Status Land Omen, Okkuon I'ity, Or., Sept. 11, IsaO.) Notice la lierebr alven tbat In enmntlanre Willi the iirovlKlmia ul the acts ul omiKresaol June 9, s;a. eutllleil an act (or Hie aale nt tim ber lamlsln the atatei ot CalKurnla, Oregon, Nevaita ami Wnshliigtoti Territory," James M. Met:lti, n( tlallatun, county ot Polk tale ul Ori'iion has thia day Itleil in thia nfllee Ills rworti statement Nn. WM, lor the pnrchaao nl ilio ol lie'., anil loll 1 anil 2 nl reo. No. 4. townshinnn, a aunth, raiiKennJeast ami will (liter pruol to ahuw that the land loinlil in mure Taiiiiinie inr us limner or urone man lor niirli'iiUnriil nurnoKea. and to eKtahllnh hia eluiiu to aalil land before tho register anil re ceiver ol thia ollleo at Oreou City, Oregon on Friday, the I'.nh day ul December, ISW. lie namea as wltnemiea: K. II. Conner. C. W Courtney, ol llallaluu, Or., A. V. Klcliey, ami J. 1 tux, of Portland, Oregon. any anil all iieraun olaiinlna ailveraelv the above-deaeribeil lauds am reipieated in tile their elalmt In thia otllee on or before the tilth day ot December, Ihikj iu-a in j. i , AITKRJON, Kegtattr. N0TICK I'Oll l'l'ULlCATION. I'nltedStateal.anil Ollice, I Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. i, 1SD0. Notice la hereby irlvon that the (ollnwlni naineil aettlor has filed notice ot Ida Intention to make fl mil proof In aupnnrt ot Ida claim, and thul said proof will lie made before the register and receiver ol the U. 8. Land Ollleo al Oregon City, Oregon, ou November, ii, lsisJ, vln: Christian Kasmuasen homostonil entry No. 5UW tor the awj of eo 2; li a, r ii . Ho namea the followtna" wltnesMea In tirnve hia eontlniioiia rmlilanee upon anil ciiltiva tlun ol, mid luint, vl: Luke Jainea, K. Kloaa, Win. Ciitltr, Q. M. Oould, all ol lulourelle Kails, P. O Miiltuomali county, Oregon j t. ariT.nsun, 10-9-11-11 Kegiiter. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878. I'HITKD KTATK8 IjANDllKFICK, I Oiikuom Citt, Or, Sept. a, ItSK)., Notice Is horebveiven that In coinnlinnce Willi the provisions of the act of Ciiinrniss Juno 8, 1H7H, entitled -'An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oreiron, Nevada and washing- ton Territory, James 12. Miller. of Arlington, county of Cilliani, state of orcgou, has this day Died iu this ollice his sworn statement No. 2281, for the purchase of the nw'Va of section No. SI, in township No. H south, rango No. 7 east, and will oiler proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuahle lor its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the lteirister and Receiver of this ollleo at Oreiron City, Oregon, on Friday, the 13th day of rciiruary, inuo. H nnines as witnosses: E. E. Smith. of Lone Hock, oreiron. J. W. Thomas, j. Duller, and j. F, Turner, of Olex, Oregon. Any and all nersnna c.lnlmlnir Ailveraidv the above-described lands are requested to Hie their claims lu this otllee on or before said bltli day of February I mil. j. l. ArruusuN, Kcgister. 10-33; 1-1 ClrfMii II & 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. ThcGrcatEiistoni Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. Farmer's Store! K. L. NKWTOX. Sl'CCKSSOR TO STRAIGHT & NEWTON. Good sold at Portland Prices. Highest Prioo Paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. LIVESAY & 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 Foorins;, Ceil- I ing and all kinds of Finish ing Lumber, Dressed Fence Pickets of all sizes. CHOICE Columbia Ce dar Shingles. liictire Grocery Store ll ft "mml "T"1 It. ..... '