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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1890)
THE HNTiiRPRlSli. -iiam. itir.Mi.itt k, I'utitUlior mud lnrlo(r. OKKllON CITY, NOYKMUKK 13. lSOO Knrnut Un, i'iille, nttvmloti In I lte liem to Ui n(li-rl'tnn.rnvinKtl nivtlioilimf kitii comity neurit MmllottltM to rl ctt. o tTuiUny tiling thrrvln imiiI1iiikI ituiM I rwWytwtaliMtf with cvrtnliity ii.t ill. rUU, ttitlimij, biun utUrJ In employ Ml txport ftir flint niri!', V mw w rvmi U iltnn.t y Cinmill(.'fninitijflir that vurio, tint ulntiltttvl uuhe t.ultlto nrv rninry to li'ttlit ltte dotion or tvjtvtlon. V nhnll In due time umrv fully roilrw till trttotl Uw : but nUud t It now to merely rail ttetitiou to tint fuel Uit, with our rt methods of Vwtiif oouiity rwortU, ther re iiuny ticuvlsioii of tll I'Mh-omM Uw mm t-n never I complied vtitlt. How, w would sk, eu nn assewor lint th numer ous trnct.i of lund, not only by descrll'tlon, but ly tlio ownein' um, when lie hiw nothing but llibtit'l lndee to trcv them ty? How mmiy titles could n Duet or tluu run down in on yenr? JVfirst sten to be taken Is to tniprovi the yjlem of county recvmls. Then tii leading rUireiuent of Uillwft l carried out. Without this first itep they nevr can (uit Is the u.io of drafting a law, w Ith Its numerous riuliYtuents, without tuiitg able b take the very tlrstslen therein that is, to list real eatate by ttsilnrrti.tiun and owner's name? They have firovbM no adennte forms men for carry ini; tlio i-roi'Utwtt 1 into sui'ceviftil operation. Ihey awiu to iaveiM'svv, theort'tical ideas without any imctical kiii-wle,! of the form ami math ods for C:rryii(r them out. Thev should have aimed nt not only securing imirVriiilty, but resent.! in coutitviinii lththia Uw the ii.mt (erfect U'm of liiiinlut ai d tvils to carry each and t'tvry croilMon of the law into successful and uniform opa ration. They at least but half ierformed their Ui.sk. It is an easy matter for theorists to siij;i:esl what in execution wonld tie wholly impracticable. This can be seen In the new rv.uniue law for the state of Wash iuRton. l'rovisiotis therein i-ome in dtrvel iviitli.t with c.i.h other In the strict com piiauce with the law in attempting to exe cute it ; showing clearly that they ha I been copvii jt from Tartoits laws of other states in tratnui)! on of their oil, without hs sevting a praettraj knc.wln.ls of the execu tion of rexeuve bias. Such a law should he simple, so as to ta eai!v iitulerstooil. It should l vevmd thnuitth practical forms, avoiding complica tions. The lmortaiice of presenting aiub forms and methols w ith this law is apparent to every on familiar with such matters. They should b fumishut through our state printer by t!i state for the various counties. W are not tliulttii; any particular fault with the (Wneral proi i.iiomuf tint law : but taking it as il now is, and has Ix-eiipre-nctitc.1, we ask ho is it In h earned Into umf.Tm and successful t locution ? IVr tainly not thnmgh tne uu. impr.ictnttl iilr.u we have so far heard suggested. We h ive, like the state of Washington, not only set tlonired Inmls, and town and city plati by lots and bhM-ks. In be systematically listed by den ".-iption or name, but we also have do: atioii claims, tide Mats, by Irregular lines outsi,!c the goHTiliueiit survey I and mean i!r lines, oyli-r beds likewise, to wlui b we are now raj ully aiding mining claims by lines iii no wise conforming to the regular eys, but covering valuable prorty in the wC r ",al' lron bad. silver, gold and other ti!iir.d deposits. All these interests are Important. -.They have all to b consid ered In connection 1 with th reretiue laws. Methixllral ystem must b securad to IhU end. Whoshall do lit How hst accom plish It? tidal! it V by -rod rbrma, or jhall It le by a wise, thorough, efficient set of forms and records gotten up by torn one competent to do this, from the blank forth detailed list to the tat tale and final deed; and then adopt inch forms by legislative action, and frame the law to couforiu to such mrthotls In executing tin saitreT Oregon Uty'i Oppertunlty. Ir hut been almt detinittly settled by the 1'ortlsnd stockholders in the Orein City I'ackimr Company bi either 11 their Interest in the cannery, or remove it to l'orteand. The principal reason assigne is tlut by having the cannery in I'ortland the I could he delivered to the rariou ransi.rtution compiuiie lor hipmciit ea.si- r tluu from Ungmi City, and Mr. E. Lung who onus thnciiiilniUing interests desires t" be ab'e to gn rwi nlly supetx imi the work nnoil.er season should he continue his cot ni" iinn with the company. Ti.e -t"i kl.oMerK rtislding in this city are de-irons that the mnnury remain where it is, b d have not the means to take U all the htuck. The cannery, as will be seetily the showing made in another col uniii has been the means of placing nearly f.rsi,"si in circulation, in t'lackuniaa county, besi.lci giving employment to very law number of women am! girl and now- to li t it lie removed would be an ever lasting disgrai.-e to Oregon City and would -how that our business men were totally blind to their own best Interests, as well an devoid of all enterprise and pride- Tin-re should nut even the remotest hies entertained of allowing this most impor tant industry of our city to be removed for should wo lose our caunery, it would do more to injure the growth of Oregon City than could be overcome by all the advertising that could be done. Tin matter of extending the city' limits In now becoming the topic of general con versation among not only the business men hut every one w ho is Interested In Orciron City realty, This is quite proper, and Thk Kntfiipkih takes pleasure In noting the liberality displayed in the expression of th different opinion through It column. Tii K NT tt tot isie will always be fonnd ready to promote the welfare of Oregon City, and in doing so solicit! th opinion of every citl seen us to the best method of accomplishing this result. If it is to the advantage of the city to extend its limits, and the nam can hedone without injury to lis luhurbs, then there i no reason whyitthould not be done, lint if the puople of the suburbs are opposed to the movement through cause which will ilirei-tly affect themselves then it Is only fair that they be given an opportunity to make thosu causes known. In this respect The Ekikkpiih will nererb found want ing, and it contributes the us of it col umni for good, square and open argument concerning the name r the K.-ople of Oregon would do justice to the state' resources, they would heartily support tho atep taken by the pros for Hemring a $2.00,000 appropriation from the legislature for an exhibit at the world' fair. That amount is none bio large, but is large enough if placed at the command of good, honest, enterprising citizens, who have the inbn sl of the slate at heart, and who have a 'good conception of what la needed. If Oregon expect tojkeep abreast with the rapid stride of the West, alio must show en ergy, thrift, and antl-fogylsm on the part of her people as well as wealth, prosperity, and general advantages on the part of her resources. If nb docs not display these thiy;:, her chances for a prosperous future arc-exceedingly slim, and she will surely be drance.d in the race. To compete with Washington Willi her J'iVl.ikkt exhibit, and tokoepln the whI of t'alKorula with on costing H.ooo.iiiiii, Oregon must cei lainly not rest in her tracks until an amount de pmle to the demand he at hand. Hsvkhii, ollho oii(oinising town ol the West have adopted novel Ideas ot ninklng known their advantaged and su perior locations to tbfl ouialdo world, and It would be mnnetlilng advlsablo lor tit gon City to follow. Through the olt'ot tH ot tho hoards ol trade, tli business liounrn o( Yaticoux'or. II, (, tVnttnlU, Washington, Asloiia, Oregon, ntld other places, are using envelope on both aide o( which imi tatty nugiuviims and wrile- up, sotting (orth tho u.lvaiitugc o( tlioir respivtive town. On the Astoria puvel- ovo i a beitulilul lilliotlnt ol that live town, allowing a giually portion of III busiuonaatieelawitli lla niitgtiillcent har bor, aiHilted with liialld vessels III the distance. On the. other aide It gives a general description of tho town' IV aotircM, making It in evoiy st'nao of tlm woivl a Uiagiiillceiit dvcrliscment. Tin can lo called enlei prise ol the III at ohler, ami I uch as to do credit In any city. Oregon City would make it thh1 showing in tin line', and can oiler inch advan tage for tiiaiiuiuctiiiinit Industrie can no city in the Went. Let our kwrd ol trade look into the matter, acting upon any measure that w illmW to the city' prominence among oiHsuluis. THi result of the rxs-eut election III the Kasr, If It has amnnplished no other good, has had the tendency of amusing the re publican party to more united action. The Itrvat victory of democracy can probably h attributed to several ceusra which neither its good.nnmeor popularity trtiuglil alrnul, but which is the reiull of party factions In the ranks of th republicans added to the Interfrrnnce In many states of the Fanners altlanc and prohibition element, It is also conceded by many prominent, republican polili. i.ins that the defeat of the party is a cimaiieitce of the primary erteets of the McKluley bill upon the laboring classes, Whether these are the dins causes or not one IhinK is certain - it was (ar from being a republican violoiy, and it new remains for that parly In gather itself top tin r and prej-are for the gieal pirideutial struggle in I.'. A MoTII mi wholesale eviction of the lion, rent paying tenantry of the Oltph.int estates at Falearagh, c unty ! iue);al, Inland, was to have taken plai Tuesday, The whole number of person thrown Into the streets ! eetiuiated at l. With this as the ism. dition of attaiis, added to the other suffer iiiK and miseries l.i which the Irish peas antry Is subject.!, it Is not surprising that there I the gfiieral dissatisfaction and dts content that there is. The American -ple view with condolence to th -asaiitry these condition, and arv vrr n a.ly to come to their relief when oppsrtuuitet pre sent themseti es. 1 compliance Willi the rustoms of our country, (iovemor Pennoyer has proclaim.! that the '.Till of this month l si t apart and honored by the peeple of On-itou us a day of gem ral ihaukviv ing to lli u who has brought pruriiy unm ti.e nation and peace and happiness in the l.omiw M the i-aj.e. I his is anAn-.rru au holiday and should be ilevote.1 bv its i-o e tnd"ii g acts of grit t nle for ll.rir re.!j and less fortunate m i tr;. n en, a.'nl s'u.wmg tbeir appr.c:a:i.ti.s i,,r t'o kiiidncss an-l bless ings they li re etinl at the hamls of the Aluo.'lit v. To i: n.iii'itri c.'iis. ripiiou system of t.er nun) Is Vmg .-iiforce.l with m re than or dinary stringency of I ite, nud as a result th stK-lalistie element of that country It greatly on the Increase. At present the conscripts ar Istom driven t.t military ite ots in droves from all parts of th country, and sadness rcigm everywhere. To new the situation front this distama II looki ipilte probable thai iierman) has ailoptedan unwise course that will eventually rrsult in tho overthrow of th military and the In statement of the socialistic powers. A ingenious prisoner at Korlaui, lobe mi, recently constructed a watih, eight centimetres in diameter, w ith no other tools or tnateria'.t except two needles, a spool ol thread, a ticinper and some rye straw. The wheels, potts and cogs are all mad of rye straw, which, it Is well known, Is unite rough and tough. It runs sit hours with out winding and keeps good time. The plans proposed by K K. flruwu, of Colorado, for an undeigwmd mining ex hibit for that state, haie Is en approved by the hoard of director ul the Chicago World's Fair, 1 1 1 will lie located on th lake front. ,V feet beneath the earth's surface. Jack IiEMestv, V.i-l Portland's repre scidatlvein the pugilistic wnild, has signed artielcsof agreement for a tight with Kit i simmona, to take pine in New Orleans on the Hth of January next, for a purse of l'.', 0M. This Mate liar Assts-iation met In I'ort land last Saturday for the purpose of per fectlugan organization mid electing onb ers. A hkudkks", Washington, bus for th tec ond time In the past six mouths ousted its Chinese population. The output of the Cnited States in steel rails the past year was 4,nuO,oni) tons, THK KA.ST VOLNU MAN. Rev. C C. IUtkmav preached on the "Tho Kant doling Man" to a gtiblect of larg audience at the liuptist church last Sunday evening. Kvery available square inch of the audience room and vestibules of the church was tilled with pcop'e, eager to hear the aecond in a Hermit of HoriiiotiM the pastor is now delivering from week to week, directed especially to young men Manv woro turnod away becaura all atimding room wan takon Mr. Hateiniui found hmtcxt In I'saltim 1 II) :1 "Wherewithal rdiall a young man cleanse hi ways? lly taking lined thereto according to thy word.' Following is a HyiiopmHof Iho discourse which can of cotirHo givo hut n faint idea of tho diHCoiirHo ltMcl Absalom wan lukon an a typo of the f&Ht young man. All fast young men uro not rich, not riirel in luxury, not liorn wIhIi a golden spoon in their mouths. Home have the vices of princes with the purHi'H of paupers, Absalom was a prince and an unworthy out). Ho poH- hcbhbu Hpmiidtu advanttigeH . Ite wan posHessed of miperh phyKiciil powotH, Jlo enjoyod fliift hcallli, and was favored witli a prepoHHHHHing apiioarunce . Any young man who I 'iIchhciI with a good mind in a aound body tiax a fortune ; tie ii rich in the trucHt nense, and (iou re quires an account of every man for the way in which he ban treated hit) body a well an hit) eon I, Wo must give an " account of the doodn donoin the body." The greuter the gifts and icrucCH of mind or body the greater our responsibility. If we are utrong then wo mind answer for a larger stewardHhip than thOHO who are by nature weak. The body ii a totn- ple for the Holy Spirit. Let us revor enco thia temple, and lot iih beware how wedeliloor pollute it. wo nvo always beneath the eye of God. "Ihoti Ood geeat me." But we are not only renponHiblo to Ood for the use or almso of our physical, mental, and moral powers; we are also responsible to socioty . Economists, at an enormous expense, naye ascer taint-d the commercial value of a miin: or, in other words, how much society in vests in each man-child . Through their efforts we leurn that it costs $5,000 in gold coin to ruiso a boy from infancy to hi innjoiity - "I .Veins, Now l il years Die boy sliltids as n eoiiuiieieial Invest ment to society of (i,hlX, Of colli se the boy Isn't worth that much ; the most of them aw "not worth a cent'' at -I year of llgll, Hut lit this age III) Is supposed to brteauioa pnulucer, ami at one bi gin to icpav Inane Inly loiiuiuf this inoiiev III uixler that soeiely may take the siiinii and Invest It In aouuMither boy. baby just com ing Into the world. If ho addiesses him self to thl wmk, In the course of veaia iin may do this and morn, What I a producer? We uudeiNlaiid thl liutii to mean one whoconlilhiileslo the comfort, convenience, or substantial good of ain't ety, All who coiitiiholo to the discom fort, Inconvenience and harm of society, are mere paiusllea blood-suckers, and not producer. Homo the men who niaiiulai'tuie and sull strong diink, m w ho inanition places of immoral resmt, me not piodu. eis, mid by a much as von contribute to their suppoit by o tuucii Is your value dopun ialed and your produc tive power destroyed. A man's produc tive power under favoinble conditions should increase until lie is l.'i veins of age, when bis udgmeiit, if he hnsanv, has uiatiiied, hi esperienco has ripened largely, and he is at In best. After Ibis period w may liatutally ex(ool hlui to bo nselul In dliectitig the cllortsof oth cia thouuh hi own power of euduiance may show sign of Jot Hun in subsequent year. Now tho fast voilg malt la'gilis hie with a (wise Idea, lie propose to use up his capabilities as a productive agent as fast a possible bv plunging Into all form of excess Into piolligacy and ine briety, lie trample on the Wool of tied,' and the law which undeiiie soci ety. He begin hi career by disrespect to upeiiot to parent Absalom did till. He ieak of hi father as "the old man," "the governor," "the bos." He laltus under the delusion Hint he Is about the sunniest mail that lives to dav on the earth ; lie know none than all the philosopher and lexicogiaphots, Ob,bu Is "awfully smart." lie I vain lellow, tin fast young man. Absalom was vain. He la proud of his iluipe, Inn bs'k, hia walk, Ins talk Ills hair- (Absa lom's hair weighed ucailv seven pounds', hi clothes Proud, oil proud Is this young man! And above all, proud of In ' 'speed" Is the fast voting man. I lieu again he is an idler So was Ab salom If Absalom bad possess,.,! a tine seiiMoof honor he w ould have aoiigtit to strengthen bis father kingdom Instead of attempting to d-driv it. Absalom had too much money and loo little to do. Tho oiler is prey to Satan when be might escape olten if hand and heart were isvnpied with honest matters 1 knew a young man w hen I w as a student who loll college Udor his course Was completed 1 saw him soon alter 1 grad uated, ami he was an old man m sin Hi father was a wealthy man who let hi Soli end a much niotiev as be i hoe in sheer itinul and distress be aid to me, "I would give the thousand dollars If I had something to do in life and knew lion to do it " That young man stood ln-fore me clad In a seal skin over coat which was worth at least i;UH 'Mi rest week from that time he was tithed out ol San Francisco tlav, In the same Mai skin oveicot, as dead as a salt lilai keiel . Much money is a curse to young men, a a rule. To honor life's opportuni ties they must improve lhm. To ap- Iireciate money they must earn it. Hut hear some onesav, "Urn fast Joiing mail turns out ail right in the end '' If thai Is true the hiM- and human expe rience are lale Where one "turns out" IhIhi a worthy and honorable man, leu thousand go down in dishonor to their guiles, ruined in IhIv, ruined in sou!, henieiiibcr Abs.ion. The exceptl n puivo the rule. The eateer of the (a-t V mil man is in. I ol aoumtiiUiunt. lie m a u.-siiuyer of ncmty vi'i m. .1 ..i. ..ll l. . ..I I. L ...... .1 iii-rviniiiitiiii rirtu... in- s,..s. Ity ulsrynii the Wor-1 o( li.-l Nent Sun. lav eveu'mif Mr. bat iinin ai...,.b ii i.oit " lVb,.l I tit, N' ,io 1. 1 1 jo run loiiu; hat he May I'o.1 If oi o t of (.rami Jury. Ill th 1'kcuit t on t of Om.-on,, I'l l, ka- ma canity. . To tho lloimruble I'ircuil I 'oil I alaivv nuuivtl : , 1 he uinlersieiieil, your Ktn I jurv for the present lerui of ctiurt, u-'Clfullv report a follow: That hat n eianiine.l into all charijeH of criinn brought b 'fore us, ami have returnntl imhcluioiita in all casea in which we thoiik'ht tbare waa a fair prob ability ol conviction. Wo vitile.l the clrk' ollice, ahcritt" otllco, nml Ima.urrr' utlice, ami fomnl the ulhcer, no lar ax we were able to JUil-o, iHirforiuinu their ilutie priiia-rlv. W'oliinl the county jail in u'otl comli tion, ami cleanly an. I well kepi, hut we recointiieuil that tlm urutniK ol the w in (low hav Inure crnaa hurt, to (lie up rij.'ht bur be iimrn ectire ; alwi, mime k I ml of a feme of iron or alone wall of tho treaaurer' ollice to tlm coiner of tlm county pi.lj.'r'H nllice, lo k.-r i.ul xiiler from coiiitiiiinii'iition with Ihe prisoner W timl tlm rocor.ler' utile to be too Hiuall ami too far ruiuoveil from tbn vault w here the recur. Ih aie kept, ami a it in responsible (or the aaiely nf Hani n'Corila wo think the recoiiler hIioiiI.I have the room next the vault Wn alto wnih to lirotertt nilliust the men (Irawinu ubatr.icta m-cu i .y inn much room to the delusion of the county oflicer, ami tte cotisiiler the recoruH unsafe a now urrutiL-eil Wo al) reioinmetul that tlm county reiiiire the K.lectric Light l'ouiiany to pay a jiHt comieioiaiioii for the usn of the NunpenHion hriWxo citrryiuit their wire. In the courHo of our InvoMtiiralinii it ha incij ititally coinu to our know lmlr that there in a company ilouiK Iiiihiiiuh in C'lackamuH county oatomtihly ri loca tor ot timber ami pro emptloti i'I.iiiiik, win) aro Hvtteinatically carry Iiik on the hiiriinRH of imlucitiK perm inn to locate on Kovornmant InmU nniliir a protuUe that they will 11 lid u purcliiiHcr of the lamia ao locate. 1 when the titlo from the kov eminent i obtaiue.l. While it 1 not In our power to itulict foi oflonm-H eotntnitteil iiKiiliiNt tho Ihwb of the I'nifcil Shite, wo repeclfully cull the attention of tho l'intoil State 1 i m -trict Attorney to tlio proi eclint's of 1 1 i company, ami MiicMt that ahumliiiit evi ilenco may ho fiuiiul in (lie'in City to convict several parlie of Hiiborniition of perjury nml cmiHpinnt; to iletrainl the UOViirnintml, anil to respectfully huuitthI that thnHw hind KmbberH be inuilu to feel tho power of tho law. rrotn the county trenmiror we obtain the following apiiroxiniatioii to tho llliiui cial condition of tho county: (,'ounty warrant oiitHtumliiiif. .$5fl,5:!ri 02 IntereHt 4,l(lo IH) Total (K),(illl IIU Deduct caah in treasury 1,1-1(1 'l.'i liiilunce $),)() 47 ThiH is not inlendoil to be u complete nnd accurate nliitement, nor nil tho de linquent taxes vet to coiuo in net oil aifiiiit the amount of the total debt ; but we boliovn that it hIiowb the amount of county order and interest otitHtamliiiK to within a few hutnlrod ilollars. owiiik to the limited time nt our command we mined it inexpedient to attempt a Ioiik examination of the county book. And now hiivuiK coniploled our Inborn we link to bo discharged. II. Mp(iKK(ilN,oreiniin, A. H. Lawton, clorlt, J. V. Hmitii, (i. K. II Mll.l.KII, John .1. 1Iahhki;i,I) H. it. Mtbl.Aiio, T. W. Dpkky. ( lly TreiiHiircr'N Notice. Notice is horoby iven, that there Ih money In the city troamiry appliciiblo to the payment of ull warrunlH ImhuuiI and cnilorseil prior to July 1, I Hill). Int.urtiHt oil tho hiiiiiu will ccaso from tho dutu of this nolico. Nov. (ith, IHIIO. F. ll. Ciiarman, M-Ojll-U City TroaHiirnr. CtlllUl ll 1'l'iict toMum. Coum II met leglll it seisloti. I'icsniil T. V. h'yau, mayor; I,. I. I'orlei, l!o cordor, I ', M Hums, Maishul; Coun cilman I'll i k or. Ti'cnibiilh, Cnullcld, O't 'niiiiell, t 'Inn iiutn, Warren; absent, A they, I'elltioii u( ,1 S, I'lildoui, el id , for sidewalk oil east side of John Adams at reel, lelened bi Coinnillloe on at rents, who repotted It back without ion miimtp -billon I'clilh'tl ol I). W, HotVitid iisl.mg per nilssion o put In cross walks In liout of his lintel w.i considered mid guiutcd. thi inol ion, petition oljoliu I'gelop el for extension el ill ol water uniln on Adams sued, was adopted, Heinonali mice was tend npiinsl the adopllon ol the giado oil Main street, Oil motion the utter of the Kleilrlc 1,'ghl t'o to (Hit a light In (tout of lie depai tnieut building, and an adequate itiimlml in the council rooms or thice dollars per uionlli w is accepted I lu petition of 1 it iik i us, et al or building a budge m ni the canyon to haiisiis bill was reloncl to eoinnilllen liiqsul ol lieasiner up to Nov. I, '110 was read and tefeired to lluatice coin lillttee Coiiimlttes on S, and I'. I', reported In favor of having additional lights placed at the lnlerm tloii of Seventh snd Wadilugton, Monio, A lams, ,l,d lersoii, and Jackson, Also that a light be placed back ol the Congrega tional chinch near I bo rallioad ciossing and one in nllev lending lo )ad, Kiqmtl waa adopted and lights oi leied put m, Kepoit ol committee on lis nit l and police in regard to the diphlhciia eases was lead and oidered on lile. Moved ami t allied thai the bill ol Wjirion A Holm. Hi (or liuiiiil id ili litlnoui caes, io releiretl lo the county cotnl lor pay ment. liepoit ol coioinitte-t on S. nil I I. I', coneei liiiiit anew oidoance in plain ol one leleitcd to ilieiu last week relating to gta In oil Main sticel passed IIimI reading The icpoit of Cuts and water commiC tee concerning the pumpliiu ttallou mis adopted alter auiomling it o a to read "to be let to the lowest bidder nod an advertisOiien'. lo that rlleel be given" was adopted, Moved and cnttic-t that the commit tee on S. and I', P. be instinct, d to pur cluise vicbn wheel lor water works. Committee on Health weie otdete l to pr-s-ipe ntove for city Jtitl, Council a ljoiirned. - -- -lsls, o Hi; til.. Nciirl) Vicri Passchger on lYriliicia)' Smith Hound I aliforiila Fxpict Injiiieil In u itcK, A horrible catiislrophtt took place on the oulherii Paci'i.' railway yeteiday evening at the hour ol hocbsk. Ilwns the south bound uveiUn l, or Caldoima espies No, il, and went through the to i til em! of the Ion,; trestle, crossing what is known as Uike l,ahih, o Hides Hoi til ol .s-alem . Ih-t engine was overturned and ball bllll.d in the 111 1 1. 1 1'i.lloWlllg Ibis were tlu tender, mad, hagi.'sgi and express i bis, btvkeuaiel tainted cntlielv out of sliape. Then billowed the prst ,-tasndav cta.h, whtcb was saved from goinj over by alighting with the trout end oh an old t roe broker oil ahoul eti-n With the tiestle. 1 he seals in tile ear Weie i-n-tv "in- I loken t ' l n p i u t ct s .( i :, 1 the partitio.is m le b-okeu i-i'o amis of pieces I lien ..l'-iwe. I! e smoker, the soots iii which wet a ne.olv a I liioken. Net was tne tomi-t s'li-p. r in wbnh weie soiui- tw.-ntv r llrriv p.isseligors, I If tins lliiml er olilv liner rtrlft liiuiijuird . r X ' W lis ( be I 'u'ln I :ill t al "Alalia," with e v cuti-ell p.issrnrl s. i ,,,,1. ii,r ,!!i,..,t n.i.o i . ,x, ,! i,tlir wa ihr I'ullin.in f .. ..... j l(o-elilir-, III will, ll Wrto bile. II eivi. .-nly four ol !hee s-t '! , nht biiuse. In the smoker an. I tlay I. e V er V hi- .1 u ..s u c.ll.leit nil I tin. i prop.. i tion i if inj, ire I iK larkc tl Lit-. Ih.lll that of the cars f..! Ifiewrt-c wa. tin- inot tt;s i-t r.nia yr,.m the (font en,, on account of the inn tupreits, ml ha itiij;.' etna ov .-rtm nfnij l'he only t Ii I n y. Ibat kept ihe tialu Ij on I il, nun w'l. Hi f i. t Hi it Hie Ire. lie ainl track went ilon u n'most pn eu.licu'ai i v With II, and iioiu- uf He- p.i.M-n.-r nn w cro ov crtui netl. I'be pew a Wan t ariie.l to Salcn bv an Indian, nu. the inhabitant and phvti clans ol tbiittowu jniini'.l a'e' v went to the h. rn. ol Ihe terrible disaster, A iv lief liain was also unlcicd linliH'.liatcU from Albany, ami a pint of the Albaii) ent-Ma, that paused mm the tlea Cy trrittle only a few iiuuiilcs In. fore the ill fated train went .low 11 to its ilrsltin I1..II, wasiteiit. At once a w ret kiii and cm ntructioii tiain .m utaito.l out fi.un l'ort lanl, and the wreck waa rt'inove.l ami the nrcess.uy repairs ma le at "',u as jMissihle, The total ii 1 1 1 1. 1 i-r . I i n nn .-.I i at i- death , i reportc I nt live, and the list will prob I ably be awrilfl by those who havui.ua i taille. I serious llljillins. Those who mi I j inslaiil ileitth weie I-imitierr John .Me l ad'h'ti, I-. i ! in .i ii I'm Nenl, an tin know ii y on mail ami I w o tramps The number Injure,! nt Ui.tlluatctl at i.Koii silly. Iiuvrrnnr IVininyrr't l'r.irlaiiatl..n, "In piirstiancr of it liinc lionoiml eusi.iut I d i hereby appoint Tlnlr-.hiy, (he '.','th day of November, L'", as a day of public llianksrivini; to Almighty (i.nl for Ihe iiianlfobl iiii'l re it bh ssiii),- which he linn Knici"U -.ly voinhsalel to this common wealth ilui in;; the past year, lobe .ib-i'ived on Hit! part ol the w hole people by it. Is ol devotion ainl chanty. I u testimony mIhtc. ol 1 have caused the seal of the state nf Ur.K-"U to he ullivel. This Intll .lay of Novuiiiber, A. lb I.s'i, Sn.vtrsiitii Pi SNovitii, liovrrnor. ,cw t'uhllcalluii. Voliunn 1, Number I, ol "The lliind Hook and llusiness liiroctory of (Jreon City, and Kpitome of (ieti'tral (nfoniui tion," will be isHiied from this office un lnrciiihr 1 next. The book will be ol K-ino si.r and will couliiin, besiiles a fell and comiilele wril-up of Oregon (lily and a directory of il biisinesH, a valua ble collodion ol historical, Hcicutillc ami statistical information, It ih tho intention of Hut publishers to Issue the luiud-book monthly. hatch issue will bo revised ami corroded to (lutA, and will bu radically diMineut fioin tho one w hich piecedud it, milking it in fact hh well H in nanie, a truHtworlhy reference book, and a mirror of our city' business nml prosperity, The book will be valuable to the rcsi drills of eiislern sliilcs in linnrjiiK to their notice ninny thinjs of which they huvo never lierolofore hoard. Keal e tute uion will find thin a prolilable inn 1 i ii m 1 1 1 rtti ly 1 1 which to iiuiko their alinoiinceiuentH, Hinco ltd lot in inakOH Hh convonietit for the pocket, and its con tent make it Nullicioutly valuable to he preserve, il. A liberal allotiuout of siiarn will bu L'iven to ailv'.'i'liseincutH, which will ho received at vury roiiHonalilo rates. A few panes are vet for Halo, Subscription price, $1.00 per year; hIiil-Io muubor, 10 cent. A liberal reduction to eliiliK. For further information addresa Tim Ibiuc lotiv, thin olllco. The rrrliniliiiiry Survey. Work is proifreHsiiiK linuly on tho nuw preliminary auryoy of the Oreon ian roud, over at Viola, under the super vision of Knineur J. 11. UoboHon, ho Hay Mr. II. C. Lewis, of that place. Tho preliminary on which they aro working now, will connect will" the main Htirvey about, a mile from Viola. The survey runs about a milo west of Viola down Clear creek, nud cioHHiuu the Clucka imiH at tho Kovernnitint hatchery ; thence up Kock creek ; through pleasant, valley and to Portland. An asuociatod press (lis patch iH to tlm ellect Hint iron u ml Home of the cars are now ready for Hliipinonl in Hautumonto. Cirivw ) m lei k'c. ' enlriil Piilnl, tt n'a si IiiioI holier I,,, , . !,, II new coal i if pout winch lui i - hsiks vei y lunch. MPs. Magjio M, ut Sinlloid, MiNs Ada li in bill tithur ii t it-1 1 1 tu- ii 1 1 iu. 1 1 1 1 ir ii her suivosi I I lllld in I ' ii i I t it. I , nope sue M III enjoy h.-r school vvoi Ii Wlllllllll liuildilll U go rig If. echo .1 111 the Seinliinty in I begou City , toir i ,i 'i it v Moiiniv m ,,, llleelv. Mr, llvitt lining (Mir I'lesidelit, The MiMri Iroil.eis vino I,. es, inj Vt-lllhv ,1,1 piece of Ian I lalelv I ,M,,., ,,, . , ( . ! . v i.i i. Improving it be .loin- , ,ii.iVt.tl.'c slauhiiig, Mr. K ,1. Wal, Icon is spni li,,.; lt ,.w weeks Willi hei .lllkdllei, ,,' , I 'toll ill Aliiany, Mis nud Mrs W II, pmiv f oiu lllow ii.svillc, speui a leu ,vs nlili thru mother Mia, Wablion. I.i.t wooU, School b.is b.en ii 1 1 1 1 ' i vj mm ivtek in iiiovvn s ado ml ho i... will, tloi suecoaa, Wo tlonU Mr, llv.ili n class (enrhrl . III. ,., o., Ibiid I. "Ill .liHli I, I. Neailv all of th . bo ,,. , digging p.'.iloi.s tin, true, mil comment e. plovung mi l ... u prepare for the i,-,i in,; bv,. mid bv .M.l ll tir.1 m in Hiiigb I.UVr J, to I S V V nn. (Tun lie Seniiian, of I hcen vUiUi.jj with Mm.. oithiinl, VV .ti lt mi I', nil.,:,. I his an I lainiiy , t'linilen Knot, of I nst purchased Hie larm of I., (' liar and I' ll lis lliteiiits iiiov In,; a) once, W. S. lip lor and Cut. .r p. pnnba-rd tin- sua null nt I , have tint ted it up, e it il, sue. rsa, Mr. M.itbcsi.u coiiim.-iicc'l Imn in term ot , !,. il m ti, I'belps ,1, ,t, the first Monday in ,,,vcii.t r In . an I i I linn Will about tlftv pupi's m ultenii in, o Milll.ud lli.tll commenced a lliolilbs , ,,,! I,, l,,i,s ri It. . d lint, Nov. Hi I, with a'". ul ," .. i.. .i, III Httell.lali. e, W. J. Ilanch h.,., r.. I,;. !., Mr.-ls P.rnt p,,o. ,,( ,,,,,, , p, I 'oils.. Irlal loll I ps,o, I i,, t liPt-n l p log quilr an el. 1. nsiie f . ( ,,, year. f, nil I d.s.-!, .Li..; I he gl .ili-r w ,1 del, i ale 1 'I New I. HI tut the HI, Satnidav of N,vi-ii, b.-r, ami we lake pii-iisuir. Mi . I ,,,i n giving ou a i-s,. nil nv llation to com Up mid sit-how Hut I .i iiipri i, i, I'!;.. K am is county fc.st m, Bu, I, ,., and we 'ul I her desiin . exirit I an hi vitatioit lo i-v ei v one iv ho is ii, r v iii.iiti ' with the pt.slili els .,1 Hot toui.l.k m. well as tbn cn.u.ncis It i. i, that Jiu-lge It. T. H. ie, .: s lieni ,,, be pres.-pl mid ,!.!,.. ton i .w,.i,ui a.ldiens. I inn bill I IMpS ,t in tins vt. nut v, Mr I h i na'i.rn h is coin crop .. tins ttv.i'-oii, s.-1 elit v fit- CuslieU etop ut I ,1 usii.-ls Hunk, w ,- cl i 'l i , I, t tin-in .tpc an I s, , Mr I t i.u ,1 o i .e .. i lions,., ll bs.t,. r i!':, i.-i.-i. ., !.- !i.- , : ! a I a o w . .... . Mi. W , l.i . I Ion. -Iri-ws air ho it. ii,. ., lis'' p. idiV lb. in b o s t'tt i, ! ',. ni i, 11. io ct v Soul' of our ii it to. jte, I a 1 1 l.-i ii v tin- 1 1 1 ah. mi s. Ii i, l b ei ;n-' i'ii' iii"':i' vt ith M . .-s,.t, i t. 1 hn v o i.u 1 !!..' .-i I t i h-tVit a ai ii.l ;e I.- .iii-i lot tlirV KlVH tbn ill 4 tll they i.-1-t. I'.'opa. I' tui lor .pittiiio on the II 'r a (," I cjaiiiplo. I'raver iucrtini.'H are i at Hie I .ruhaui cliit.h c evt-lilll. We hop.- !t ll 111 t,''s work. Ill l mi he ,1 l V I burs-lay nil into- 111 the . Tin. t I. II k. llll Is, hail 1 ecu v or Mrs past wi Mr. St I Ck (ol llll "k. brll.'V b is t-obl The News (o , l iank .'-mite niid '-is. Iliiii-iiu itnil nt U fill theed tin'- Mosul s t'oiu Kuuviin Wi'cv I 1 1 1 mivi ii Mi Chapii.ui! intriiil to j... chiiti . Mr. Wa-li Siio'.l, ht.l Pi. etc in Hi hill" last X. ill. lav Wlii1!- i hi.ppl.r,- a knot Mew and bit him in ihe y, was at I'.rst irj.oiJe.l th .1 ho. eve lost, teil I am luit py lo s.iv the t .t : ,'i.... t ; i- was lintnie 1 Miss ( leot'e Cool, lelinlll'il V i s!rl 1 1.1 V ! In no I'm t land, w h. re she ha. I .eon viol I llitf friends, I Mis Hun-lit i. liilfh is vis, tini' Misui M.Htie Meiliiun, l.'iiiiet'lv nf Cla. liiiiiuis, 1 but now of I'm Hand J M r I ira v b.is sold hi" place Inn I ll .-"1 I ol t'hu kainai, n,l n ved into thai house fornn-i ly . en pied by M r. Law son, Mr. Jim Day is abed, tjjitl'eriii,! with the inlliiiiiiiialory rheiim.it ism Oregon City Sash Sash, I )i mi's and Special sizes dl Kstiiiinlrrt for Miiirwoik a" liltnlin llcilti "' ' " Iniprivii I I .iiti'iiii V . i , r.v -,-inn ,-t f .'loaf IS 1,1,, .. I I I,..' .. i, It,.. . ... ' I ;';..:':;:;:',;- ," ', - '-.--;':.;. Wftfi O lent a in. i, i ' l'-: I. i ', ' i'b ' 'I I b-n-t-i-it ; MJil" -i'jM't;',''f I !ll.lV< i'-! VUi VQTTl I i',...,,.i ui I-,. ! ,. . , rrirr--- wftirwir 'AsxvurviMA "(- '....I .i.s'.p. ,. v -, ,-tt. (.. , ..-,.;,! -.mm Mu. , L7zfwM1V7lm.VAi'HYrV i anif.a. h..v. Cmk !' vet . , ... ... T rJTrr. iVX . AiTJ II I tl "I IT iVJStf ; i .- ' . r , ' . . , ,, j fA'MM t . U ., -----rl hb.eibt t"-t 'Ct .. Cliairs! Of All Designs, From tho Smallest To the Largest rateiit Hocking Cliairri of noal and nobby rated and Wood-seat Chairs; Fancy Jst'Otl seal ami back Dining MATTRESSES ! Wo also carry a ('11111111110 lino of A! at tresses Yum 'Yum, Coil Sirin;; Hox and Top made lo order. Woven, wire, (wound three-ply, of all sizes; I'ledsleads, l.ounp's, Cots, Ktc., Ktc. ' 01tK(i0iV" CITY " 1I10N ' WOltKS, HOAKKSit I'llOSSI'II!., I'i'.iiifielor.s; - Manufacturers, and Dealers in all kinds, vf Machinery. CASTINGS furnished and KKPATl'lS i.i'Dinptly made. PORTLAND PRICES. i c 1 I I I lie t'nii'iiiiy. "ti'kf .i , r ,-. ,.! III. U II I - I (IS''"' t.t tlu u,) a ho.iii ii nili r..' by lli.il Holt muled lo itulilin,! lhf la it Capiniii I I If 1 1' Is t . lll-.V ! ill re ; l(i linllta, (111 I I He I in. I ,. i rnki'iiiait es il nt hi i view 10 I II V ,111.. of 1 1 l'V pi i ri on the w C ijin I . I beg to id ii l.i I In ii or unyuiie ' I l oV of III 1,1 V. II r. s o "-v :i i I I am of the opinion drbn c iv to l II M-iqiitnii. th 0 t In ii i , ,i pirjiy atpilis rjl'illlliH'Hti., in; liU.il iiiiiirx-ili hi for Hie following ' I lo S.iv's 'ive feceivit the lld -' w itJi out p.i) log any .if tlm city I'ril", Hoot- ,p'ii n good IllUliv .ire i a !io iv ii hi III tlm ailhiii lit iiiiit'i,; I.IH'l lav an I .. bi in, I lab, a i! k in fbi.eltv, loii Ihti nuiployef -n -in... I i q i.illy n-illi (ho employee, I i.i.'o I... aid In oio lliiin one, yes, a I innnv s.tv' bv buying whrin 1 hi-V lid Hi. V n "I . I. mi' n . il v I les, ami eve vono w iio r priori I an opinion in la -I il.-rlt'a .N- lire Hell I''miMo (bKIIII- uw, nlili ihe cv., plum of Mr, Plllnbiiiy 111, I bo .ll.lo'l'.l il-llli 111.. ollirlM '' f ol llio a Ivocatre of CMeusllitt I" ll. ' "f lb" ll 1 1 .lulilgi s , I ic'i: s ' V. ... i i M.iunlaiii View i i 'bo !.,,. of not pintf wo have a slippery ri 1 I l.i pi l,b 1 rid.'it.ilk and no light, W.i'i i ' I i.r 1 1 pp.-1 pad of the pr.'M-nl ,-ilv Pi vv tin ut e:ly water nlel r. H" i l"!ns the PC a pinups could lint On in -I. t-ii n Hie li.u.n i. ail of Mountain ..mx wHti'i.tt rv i .till! Ilul-I, i.'i I'ob'" '.' I 'id ,1 11 , ii0- l'V.1 'OV till 111 Oil ot 'tun nl'.t'l on tihcial doty'.' Ihi-v might p.i,, 1 .on v ti me on no llio lull a In o Hi, -it. w ,i a "abow ," but w hether Hi.tt ,i , oil,, i , ol umply fight-M-i tug I -on! I i.,t .,i , .is with ! the il iiiti I . . I.. 1'' I... IS 111 lb , Ity one n :-,i el ii l.ifs I I: t r. h.ix e In .iir I lu-ir ivav ,i In s I ti e "!hrr Ihrniiirll narrow i i e, the bbiH"! i' ii I o. not a I, et, mj'i f.ii I' tiii" to pa ill.v in i ! lain phn et 1 .1 r-.oiid ' ibt- eh ' i" I I' ii! lb - M it "'! t is , undrr I'l iisiuil di tit. t in ibo iiraurv, the i j-y . lionl ('in, In i ii. I to nn.llf I If. e. b, , 'aJ 1. ip.ll.' I .1 I I I ' '.. p..!-, III,. I ' .. Ill, ., ,d a. .. b. it all up. lit fori ci. inlti.il tit v. vmt'-ri I t i i on,, w In w l-h s fi ll- tl..tt, h i-s lo fri HIlOO .1 I 1.1. ll ..I Hot n't thm'.; 1 llllht MHV lot! r -1 ll-l booiot'ltl ; r j.p I to force Us 111 I iv lor btiiimlits wo I 1 i .!., u- p.n i l.v... ' i i- iv w lu n vre w an! I le t v--II. II P. KvNI.S Ci') lllln".l p llll . hunt ( n in- li iv b v.'t White. It. J. II U a. a-r. r.l Ibis Mk'llsoll, of I'. lit "alt) I. limit i if the eitl I ooii-env. 0 miiiii'inn .1 rciiiiinp room in i i'v (or the -is,- of stocks'' 1 I cu and koop on tile ! ...ii... . . ... i i- ...i HI I ISM'. ,...-i,i..- i .,, t...s,v.-..r., up ovrpi, ii,. inoK-.ty, wuii . 'H ol (he .initio. Hies. . i lel.llv , I y ad el I isine, to il .' ali-l I i Iiii H.er develop Hi I beoii ( 'it v, and ill luce i -,,Ul,'., ! e i. in; ''ll. I'' ml of I'UIHOVC ' i,. i p., ' .. I all I p .. iit-s- by 111.11 illj; nil ft.K'k- !. i-di ... ti.r.s ..I the looipniiy. limit o..: i 1 (ll- .. .1, ' t .: -. o :'i. ir ni O'tinus "U Ite- lli.t t ni'.. oi il, cb or nt'li t.,s., - hell i - ,1' cti -. til blv a -nl holt. la- ' 1, t.re '! . IM S t (.'.., Will,'. ' ' ' a ; o:i -li 1 !'iop.i-i:iotis for i- oil j a.. 1 i-si ,to as i bo i.rc- i.i ii.a'o: at .' i.'h iiieenn ;, an I III '. i I cs of slm-lt for sll, ! an l i rn mi .m l i L is I ' if cbilii;e ot Hie i C'j.nSltll. ifi.iiiiim; tluc-r, tivi'.irf ot dial I .C-l dutio !' ' !. ji' a'MVr i! ii a' I L.' seen tlwilbti I I ii t .,r i .in i ;. .my io a in, 'i itoi .rtls oiieanil the j pi 'in . i. res oi out. .pit- will tloubt!el r " tv - tl.cs'ipp'.tr! ol ti e biiiiuess , niul! ' f' lmw, ni I'i'.v. tsmiifs W stock can be I, . I ol c.lliri- one ol the lucorpoi atois, j ni, " iilll uillinirlt' ' ill'. any furl !n-r Ml! r ll.lltli.UI . as to iiip .let, ins ol tlio ii li ,:it ll V . ' . & Door Factory ' "! " " t o ;i u.it. m b.iv - b 't'.'i ! ' ; . i ! , , ... ,, ,. J i.. ....i ... iv i .vi..... ii i v,,frniil f 2. ui . . an f 'A ,1 II U a. h"r! r.l Ibis ,ii i I' !w i, I , Mkoisotl, of foil lo, I l! I I ll... I win ii ,t, i - " 1 1 ' i "i ,;c. roinpinv ; - '.'.,.',' i ii i .... . -i , i .- : ' , , l.rf:- I . ' l uit '..:-, lii.se:,-., ' '" '-CI. '.-'I. ; .-. - - I i' '.'i ll p , 1 '. !'.. .-.,)! tt . k ! t h . "'il 1 ' '"", 1 ''"' " I'' ' t'.o.,..,i ...i.-, I . wO'V UUr CM. IIN IJLRSOACOS" be l...-uis,it. , I oo.. t!.r '.it I n ' i"0 I 0- 'ltZ!K ' t&BfiAriO MCTS 1 SHOW . 11.111.1,11 a p.. .t ' .. ... .,' t-n !.. !'.'! '11 j h'J'i"--- ' s"V,6BI C Ar ;:; ', ... ;.';;':.:,:.,':.' '';,J. v::';-.,,t-- lite ',::.:'.,',,';.'.:; ':';rr,--- i ' . i -' oi' i' v ' i' i t ie Lii-io w iM'ti flnlv i "'' ' '! , a ci,,. u - I . i M VM:i'At'l'i;i;i K'S OK--..; MMililiii".s. Tuiiiipir i if nil' kinds-, diittrs and wiiidiivvs inade lo order. 'Or-divs promiitly flllild tlesifiiis; Torfo and Ciijie- ainl Library Chairs. MATTRESSES J 1890 PILL ii OUR CHOICE STOCK OF lew Fall GomlslCro ))' I JO.! .1' All Illitll' fl-" lit!" of new llll-l snvitiK prlies. 'On i- j.tirilitiHcs nr.- . t. , i IllltUj: US' VI MKi' IIiiv ' i b . - .,':! '.iaj:'- mf' Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and . ii .; .. t i Shoes, Hats Uaps, hurnisnmg vi 'iiGohfjkj Notions. Etc. ,t I , i -r.j' ) Vonrs, l'.et.j!fnllv. !. Sl;LIJX(,i. 1 1 ... (iKKKN UltOTHHUS & COMPANY - iiau; i;i; vH.yxu U iincnt ni,h .vMMi is TliK OREGON CITY BANK BLOCK, I Wl I II '! ItrV .Vrr Dry Goods, Clothing, . Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Q,ueenswaro, .oo -m-iva Hardware, Etc., Etc. e m m . I idKn'rlMiilfl - . Oiir tinv of i.Htpctitts Is the Very Best. jNiii-rtrjiUi FiW'En stock kept. lUi i 1 i-tii. ' ' ' Gooch: DcliVcrod Frco i v -i!! k -:!, ? ) i.jj? M'K S I J . -y A ' av t v.'" In 'anticipation of the wants of our nvimCrous customers, and in . - . o v nw m T.nn ini.r. iterms of the various schools will soon begin, we have received a full line of the justly Celebrated HMD SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES.- For. which wo liavo- tha Ex- ; . ; .-elusive Agsncy. -' EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED, V mi The Portland yevveler : linpinkT atul lValcr in Watches, Jewelry. Clocks and Op , vi.. ticaL Goods. . Ibo First Street, lelveen Morrison and Yamhill. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Ordfrs From the Country Solicited. A : clocks, ,lLVKKW.V.UIv .' .w.vrcnii:'A," . - KTC. , 'V'AU ruimti'iiitiiiii' itutl wtvrriuttud- '. ii (OOl'YIUllMliO.) Mrs. C. H .1. BURMEISTER; WINTER in.' ul Winter low Ready. ' t'ltSonsll ff'rr.-l fit elW. moilfj itlJ'fdr Cul ff'm 'fst liftiols, m- ' i m.1 ii'li'l new st'H-K of criMI'l I.I i; Mm k or lo Oregon City. to All Parts of the City KINDS ..f FARM I'liOUrCE. S COMPANY. j J V xn liitli. t.hh ran wrtRtanTtD.) 3