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k N I ERPRIS E. VOL "J I NO. 22. OKI'XiON (UTY, OUKUoN, THURSDAY, NOVKMIWMl 20. 18UU. TRICK 5 CENTS Professional Cards. W, CISsY JOHMnK. c, M. IUI.KHAR, J 0 U S S 0 X A 1 ) I K M A N. I. AWYKKS. Cornar Fourth and Main Sts. Or-N I'll), Oregon. USKlIhi I MONKY tu WAN. f T iIH. S. H.TuWIlttt. COWING & COWING, ATTORNEYS iT LAW. All rsaei before Vuli.it statu land uflteei specially. OKfJOS i!irY, . ORKUON c. 67 & b. 'cT'latourette ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. main irnmr, names citv, oaum. Futnt.h Abstract, ill Title, Uvaii Money, Fore- v-us. Mortgages, ami trau.iu't ueuvral Law amines.. T. A. l-Kll'8. A. S. DKKHSKH. McBRIDE A DRESSER. Attorneys at Law. Office In Jaggar IMm-k, Oregon City, Or. ii. ivt:. ATrOKNF.Y-AT-l.AW ASP NOTARY PCRUC, Orrin l orner Main and filithilm, id- )olutug Oregou clly rtau. WILL H. WALKER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, OKKC.OX CITY, ORKUON. Orrtvi in Commercial Hunk building. IT. T. It' KNIT. U T. II A KIN, J.W .bAra. BIRNF.Y, I1AUI i DKAPKIt, ATTORN F.YS-AT-LAW. Omcc.ON City, ... Okiuo.x. Tweive years experience a register of the I . S. land otlW here rtvnmmetu1.t us lu our a:ciaitv tl all kinds of buinrw Wlurf the anil nltice and I ho rvurt, (ml Involving (n practice in Ilia irenernl lainl ottlcv. v r wiuis. w. a. iur WHITE BROTHERS, lractical Jrchittcts J Builders- WIU trfr (tUnt, election, worktttf ! Utts, uJ fwiftrmtoit for U kltvU of build lu(t 8wtl attention tlvrjti tu mo.ltn. cot Utfp. Ksumtiva furu.ihM 'ts flpft'iMtlua CtUoa .r.Mra W HITK HKUti , Or urn Viij, vtn J. B. BROCKENDROUGH Attorney at Law, (Utl Hpectal Agent of tienernl Und Omo.i Oregon City, Oregon. Homestead, l're euiitttn ami Timber Land Application, ami other Land Office llusiness, a Specially. OFFICE: 2ml Floor Charman lira. Work, adjoining I'. S. Land Office. Banki. BANK OF OREGffNCTfY Paid up Capital 350.0CO. PaxstoaNT THOMAS CHARMAN. Cxiuti ( MAS. H.OACFlF.l.l). Manaoar K. I.. KASTI1AM. Pepoalti reeelved .uhject to cbr. AppriTtil bllU ud tiuu 4iiumtnt4 Counly !) city wrrul buuglit. In m't on TtiM Mcurlty. I'uUrctUmi maU prnmplly. Itrmlti told o Foriltnd. itaii FrKueltco ,Chlc- io. New York, aul til prlnclptl oitlot ol u rui. Tlnrjhlc irlitiiM told "n P.ttlnd. 8to Fr.nci.ro, Chicago ud Aow York. tot Pali ca time Mis follows: For thr mnothi. 4 per citii par annua, for ( raontb.. S per pnt. pr aauuin. ror VI raontba, k par coat. pr annum. T1mt wrtlflcatft ol rlfpoam payahlton d Band, hut lntriat lorlelted II drawn baton aid at term ol depoal;. The Commerci-al Bank, OF OgKUON CITY. CAPITAL 1100.000. Trtniacta General Banking Butinen. Iian made. Hllla durnuntad. Mikn ro Ir-ctlona. Muri and aclla m-haiif on all u.dnu la tha I'nltad r!uita, Kiimp and llotia Koni . Upiialu rel-cd anlijcct to chirk Intorcat at uaual ratft allowed on lime dvonalu. Hauk opn Irom . at. to 4 r. u. Hatuolay eulni Irom 5 to 7 r, u. V C. LATOUItETTE. Prcildent. . C DOSALIWOS. Caahlrr Saloont. M. M. FlanaKitn. J. I'. Hill, Flanagan & Hill. WIIOI.KSALF. AND RKTAIL LIQUOR STORE. KKf.M OX II AND THE I1KST HKI.K.CTION of Wlnca. l,liiiorr, Ale. Hear, 4c, to b found In the rttnto. In Lfju-Kaatbam lllncl (Mve me a call. HALF AND HALF ON DRAUGHT. Miscellaneous. LUMBER! TOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER CO TO Geo. S. McCord's Mill on Mt. PlenHant 2J milu (With of Oregon City. Livery, Feed and Hale Stable ORECONCITY. I.OCATKU HKTWKKK 'I lit HIIIIKJK ANH DEPOT DouMc itnl Xinglo ItifH, and unci die liornen iilwayw on lumd at the lowest prices. A cornill connected with the Imrn for loose utock, ln(ortri:ilio!i ri'i?nr'lintf nv ln'' ' Htonk promptly attmided to by perHon or ltlr. horses Bought and Sold. WOOD TURNING -a.it id scroll SAWING. Parties deHirinif Wood Turning, I'at- Shop Carpenter's Work Will be United by Culling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Or. JEL. BESTOW, laflTOpp. th Congregational Church. J. M. MACON k SON. -WvM.KRS 1S- Kooks and Stationery POST OFFICE DUILDINC, OUKtJON CITY. OKKC.ON. United Hack, Truck and Livery Company, W. H. Cooko, Manager. Comer Fourth ami Mitiu Slrwts, OREGON CITY. Th I .F. A DI N (T U V K U Y STA11I.K of llm t'Hy. 1ur'k of any dwription furniHlmd on short iioticv. All klmlitif Triuk and IVIivurv Hiiai. neia promptly attvtulod to. Hora Hoardixl and Fed on reaion aMo tcruii. T. H. HORN, House and Sign Painter Papar Hanging a Spocllty. rulntiiig doee in all its hrant lira. Iave orden at the powt olllo, Shop at rear of the iKist-olllce. D. J. SWITZER & CO. Ileal Estate- S aom of Cedar land A baritnln. Orini In Ktihfkiik Htiil.llnK. LINK OF GROCERIES IX THE CITY. Call and Examine MY I'KICKS. Hotels. HOWARDS Restaurant and Hotel. ORKUON CITY. OUKiiON. NKWLY FI KNIMIKIl AND KITTKII TIIKoliillcl'T. Tli li'Silinir rcataiiraut ol llip city. TuMi'i nppllct Willi tlm IhI thi! marki't atlurda, and nonf but linK-claaa i-uokj rm'lnyi'.. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OYSTERS inTkVERY STYLE. East Sl.lo Mull htreef, IU(irren Fourth aad Firth, Opp. I . M. Und Ofllcr. The Cliff House, John Bittner, Prop., Oregon City, - Ore. The I.EAPINU HOT F.I. of the eity. The table supplied with the bent Ui market affords. Kooms targe and veil furnished with comfortable beds. Saaole Rosas for tm:r.U Trmlcn Merchants Exchange. Main fctmt. Orrjun Clir Orrfon. KKItPH CONHTANTI.V OM It AN' II TIIK Immi braud ol I.liiiiiri, Wlu.a and Clear. InllieCllr. Mlrpln ami irf th. ntw llilllaril Taliie. Alo IniMirtffil Vllwaukr., I'hlrasn and Mih-s Km J. 1 KKMMA1 II Krourlulnr DAYIES' GALLERY. The Leading Photographer of Portland. COHNEK KIKHT akuTAY I.OIt HTKKKT8. TIM I) Kit I.ANI). ACT JCXK3. 1H78. cVOTK'K FOR HI'III.ICATIO.I. t'KiT.n HTATsa LAsnorrii s. j OKSIHIN CITV, Ol., Sept. II, IXM I Nntlre Is heroin; flven that In C'liupllaiic. with Hi. iiruvlait iia nl Hie set ol Congreas l June a, IM7M. entitled "aii act lur me aaie oi tlmh'r land. Ill Hie tulra in i.aiiniriiia, mi' inn, Nevada, and aaiilmton Terrllory," ales amler I'.nril.n, of Hlivrldan, (ireinn, haa lliia day II led In Hi la offle. hla awnrn .tateineif. Ni) WiS (nr the inireliaa. ol the .e'-.', ol .eeilnn No. U. Ill Inwnahlii No. 1 luuth , ranire No 6 eaat and wl'l oiler prnol In allow Hint the land aousht la more valuable Inr lie limber or atone than lor arlenltnral inirinwea, and to ealali liali hla claim In aald land before the rcKtalor and receiver nl Ihlt ofHce al iiniKon Clly, Ore mi, on Friday, the mil day of December, ism He name, al wltneaaoa: David Cainubell ol di,..,i,i..,. i,r V ll Cininrr. C. W Courtney, of iiiiluiiiu, or. uiidA. W. itlcliey, ol Cortlsml Any and all persona chilinhiK sdveraely the almve deerlbed hinda are reipieated to fllo their clnlma In thla oMIco on or before anld lutli day ol Hecember, IsW. . ,. 100 124 J.T. Arntsaow, Keilaler, ot I Vk fo ii im; ii 1 7tk ' a ri ox . IINITSII HTTa I.akii OrncR, j OKKiioN OIT Or., Oct. 4 la'JO. I Netlce Is hereby slvin that the (ollowlHK named lettlcr hss filed notice of hla Intention to make mini prom m aiiip"r...i .... .;.,.... ..... thataald proof will be made before the reii- h . '..'.-i I .1.- It u l.anl lllllf.u Hi lira- tar ami receivei .i .... " - --- sou City, Oregon, on November, 'ti, ISssi, vi: William Hpniiel, hmneatead entry, No. bW for Hie of iwi ol seetlou 2s.r5. He nameathe Inllowlne: wltneaaea to prove hla conllunoiia realdcnce upon and ciilllvatlou nl.aald land, vis: Michael Kelaeeker, J. Krla tenaoii .lullu Wendlard, Henry knch, all of Handy, V. 0. Clackamas county, Oregon 0 J. 1. At-PKUHON, llelter 1 0 11 IB JTOTltT FOK I'LlH.K AllOV United States Land Ofllce. ( Orem.n City. oreon, Oct 4, IW, I . . .. -I....H ll.al Ih. r.tllliwlntf- d tel ha "ha ' aid.ee of hi. . Hon to male ni... or - son Clly, Oregon, unn.'."... - i homeateid entry. No. W or the neofieo- lle names the lollowln wltties to prove hi. eontlnuou. residence upon and cult vs tloael .aid land, vis: Mart n ;mau. . A. N leh olaa. (lodlrey Wallace, M. ., Kendle, all of Hiehland Y. 0., Claekamaa county. Oregon. "I(D J.T Afl'KKBON, Keglster. lo- U-ll O.E.A.FRBYTAG, the .oiU ihr ltilllMil. I'hirNh HrtstM liAiiiMirrtrit, UHVUDIl CITY. Ol,. M !Kl, MI. NiltlOC UttlrltVtrtVVIt tltrit lUtMHIttlltHMOO wllh tit lhYttltia ttf tha kiMn iiiiiiinto Juhi X, lf;H,tMUttl.,"u m't (or tlu Bulv i( ilmlivr lamln In v KtrttrH of i'alllurnln, Ori'iion, .Nvvtstln mid HmhlnHoii IVrtUnrv." Ilnnry H l.nv, of Hhprl.Un, fonniy ir Ytiiitttill, ntntitor Orison tins tills ilny Hlid In thin oil low lit a swum inti mut No WW, (or tliu iMirtOtm.it of ih iiw1 of ihIoi, No M, In towitihli No. 1 niiuth, riit.tf No 7 Jit, kiuI wilt n(Ur prunf (u lmiv Mirtt tun Uiut aouitlil U iiuiro VHluiihl for hi Itmtmr or Ktiiii Uuin frr r.oiiliirn yr tiow, mut to tntilalt III" c hi tin In lnUl 1-uol tt(nr lH rin(itor ftiul rociMvir of ttita oihon nt Ormoit rlty, tir ou Tun.Uy th Will ol tKMHUiittr, I Hint lit iiumc wltntmi'i.: ),. Juiim, 0. W, KimiU o( MlicrliUtt, oroitoir J, 4. li, niul , W, Uli'lu'V, of I'mtlruol. Or on! mi Ally mid U fpraoua cUtinluir nitvpmtly th tthov (Jern'rltHTHl Imht fi rtnUvUHHo (llr tlilr eliilmi hi tlila o ill 00 uu or ln(ori? HiiM Dili iUy of Mvofliulwr, !ivk, J. T. ArPKHHON V.IM II W. Itoiiaior. T1MHKK l.ANl. ACT JINK H, Ih?a. oiu i: rou im hi.m vuov VNITKH MTATR 1.ANH OrU't i UUKitoN city, on, Auk ;u I mi Notliv Ii hrrvhy ttlvun tlmt hi tnnHiior Willi Oi tirovtati'ii of 0o mM of inm rui o( juii S, lh-.V itiultt "An ml for tii alo of llntlMr lnui tu tli Hi iitia of t'niUoriitn, or ou, Ntfvtut Ati-I WatliliiKtoii tvrrltory,1 Oolltw tlrmllcy of th?rldn; coumv of Yumlilll. Idtx of oro gnu hm Hit dny nWl lit lliU oil. op hf worn iMttitut Ntt, -JiX for Hit itirrti.ii of tli ui .'(ion Ni 'J In iowuiiii No. 'J mooUi, riig0 No ? mt mitt wilt odor trooftn aluiH th. 1 Hip ImiU lottitlit Id Mum vniunliln for Ha lu tluiiwr or loin? limn for NktriiMiliurnl tud trolor ih mutator mot rocehor of ihta of tic M OrMoii I'll), Or , 011 iuvU, tliu vtlt Uhv of l'tntH'r, I wo. Hli utiiu'i n wunic J, W, Jnior. H . Uiy. i-l MirtiUt. Or.. J, A. Ko, mot A. W. lOiluty.of fortUiol, i)rrKti, Any mul lt twrnom dulntliif it.vtro,y Oip h hot t .Iraorlltrit In tot hip r'iiiaipd to 111 tlttnr rl'ilma In ttit nlir on or h(ri aill VOt Uy of Novpmtwr, IwU. J T A.'I'KKnon, it-W.ll-.V !diiilttr. XM K K I Oil IM III ITA I IO. I Bf tTict hfttitii orncic. 1 thKu.N ir, tir., AtlrJ-.H'. Ilal.t Notlivt hrhy (ttvti 1 hut lu potitplUnro wltll thP lrovlaloit o h m'ta of plHriaaof J 11 110 S. ttS. POtltlrd. "All fti't fr III a.ilf of tlmlwr laiida lu tup "t itp of t tliloriiit.. orvmu Nvitft mid AIOuitin IVrrltory,' UiMirv lHl'pv. of Hhrl'Un. rotiot of mnliill. ittlaoforp (on, Ima Ilita tUv Utrd tit tllia olhrr liia a.ra tniriupiit ISo fur 0u )Mirvloi of Oip l4 .-I Ms ttoti No. i' in tow nti;ip No J koiitn. raiitr No I pI. mot will iiUr ro( o allow thi Ui Imtt Boiiiiiit t moro viiu ttUt for tu tltntr itr ati'iip Omn Ur ntff U-ultur.il loir ttoapa. mot to ratiihUili hla lUllU In Oil Utlt llor itir rpiflatPr mo I rrrcivpr o thla oilic at orpsj.tii t'lty, Mtt ntt l tiPUy. tho wli Uy lpimttpr. fvo. Up iiKtUP mi wttnpvi II if l.oy, J Jmiip. of sIipH'Uii. orpmni. J, a, Vol, mil A , KU hPVi of 1'ottUiol. urt(ou Aiiy mid il (vrniia oUhiiUiic al rrwl) Oip nbottt'lii'tllHH tnuOa nrp ri'iotpd to HI their elmma lit Oil ottico on or il ro ll vth dy f iropiuljr, l-Wl -lii It J T. Al'I'KlllN. SIIKItlfF'S MM. 8TATK tF I'llKiMN, i I'uiiiily nf t'liu kumaa.i S 'TICK is hirrln tiinu Hull ill I Ufii. anil' nl Bttrxrvutiim iaHiuil .iui n( and under . tin anal ol tin' I 'mini v t'nurt nl tlm Htalii nl iirr)jin Inr I'incWtuiisa Ciiunly. ihttcil llm ! .inn-Mil ilay ol .HinU r A. I'. I'.i. and tu I ii m dirt ctril and ilrlorrnl ii. f In rill nl ! md t'uuniy and Sinlr, and in Inuir n I lirairKS llernin na .iuntill, itiul tik'nlnt A. ' A. .1. llraily, ilrlfindutil, conimniiiliiii; mr, ' In the iistiih of the Sinlr nf i'ni;iiii. I Kill ! tin i SATl'HPA V, NOVF.M ItF.U IM. A. '. IS'al J At I'l ii f lin k s. in., nl ii d o , nl O n t'niirl llnuw ihior in (iri'Hini l ily, l'l. kanma t'imnlv, 1 irririm, i-na iT. to veil alt d. lriul ! nnt a r'm'lit, liilc and Interval In tsi.it In the lii.rrlinillr dci rilil ri al priiriv, In antl-iy I'lainliira ilriiinuil. In wit: A JU Ih'iueiil ul SiUy linllnra nnd iuttttt tlntrcin ainci tlic rij;lilh diiy nl Nmcnilipr. lHaat nt the rat nt ten per cent r nni'inii; and nr Twenty ltiii Ihilliira na Mtl.irni-v a (re, uinl (nr the (urtlier anm nf t'unilv-tliree nnd litty one hlindrelha linllara (.' t.0 na nc cru'ed cti.la, and for ctwla nnd iliahurae m.nta herein, In "it lli !iiiiilii nt a pnint U i Imka w, ami 3IH1 linka nnftlm ' ennmr of the nf section "i. t l, a r I w. hro n iimrt lailtic la di'l'ii.ileil In lnchea deep and aluke, ihem e eii.t i"il iii.il thirty three mm hiimlredtha ehuliia; th.nce ll I I uml aiilr acvrn one hiimlivillha chiilna, Ilium a V nnd eighty three mm huudre.lih eliulna, thenre n a iln.i.i i hnlna, them e In H,,.ni ehumaa, thence n s iki ii clinina tn ths n innier nl the I lenrk'e I.. 1'iirin Inhn. Ihem e a ,'i7' di'mca, e ."i mi-Iim hnlua, thence a I'J Tuidi.) i luilna tn the place nf iH'innititf, cnnhiiiiini? nerea of land, mnre nr leaa, Alan the fnlliiM li.i; deacriU-il rrul eatnlu: llt ,'innliir 11 Mila s ufthe nw curlier nl llenre I., t'lirrv land rlaim, lieinu Nnlilli atlnn Su. 1 i:H,'l 'luliii No. 4 I in t .1 a rl w nf the Wil. lumelle Meriilisn, I In' nee enat nlninr tlm center n( tin rnitd U'luei n '1 hnlnna Itrildy nnd J.i oh Milev a html 11 rn.la.lheniie a .'I rnla. w 4'Jriala. thence '.'IU ru'latn the llMH' nf lienltininK, cnilniiilnn ,'i nerea nl Inn. I, Knrty loci In uidlh nl asid hind ia rewrvnl fnr a n. u.l. Hald live .loiTil.! land .a sit uate I Int'lackamua ( niinlv, UrcK.in. W. W. fl. MAM N. Klierlll nfClm kiimna t'nmitv. Ilel (Molier M, Mi. In.'ln II, in Faber's Golden Female Pills. "or Kernel Irreipilar 1 ties: buililusllk.iheia nn the market, AViar jail. Kueeiiufiilly u.od by tirirtillllrut la. I III. inonllily. lMariiti... to rglh'i'S siipprtsaoU in.u.trualloa. tUREI tAFEl CERTAIN! Iion't I" hiimtiuseeit. Have Time, Health, aim monc) .lake uu oth er. Hent to snv address, li'i'iiru tiv mail on ru volptofirluii,I..UU. Ad Irvaa, THE APHRO HEDIC1NE C0H1Pfiy, We.Urn Branch, BoI'.T, I'OIUXASD, OB' For sale by Cliarmnn A. Co. lirtiKKiata, Onoii City, Or. "solid- lor 1'iibllralloii. TIMI1KK LAND ACT, Jt'NIt tl, 1M7H. Pulled Utiles Und Ollle, Oregon Clly, Oregon, Hi pt, aw, Hiuo. I Notice l hereby given that In cnrnpllnnoii with the prnvlalons of the act nf cmigreas of June :i, 171, entitled "An act for the stile ol linn her lands in the slates uf Citlihirnla, Oregtui, Nevada and Wnahlngton Territory," Thouiiis Wills, of Mttle Fiilla. counly of Lewis, alntc nf Witsh Ingtnll. hna this ilny 'lied III thla nme.) his sworn st'iternen: No. '2:iW, for the puri'luisii nl' the re', nf sectlnn Nu. IU. In tiiwualilp Nu. '. intllh range No. 7 ctat, end will tiller prnnf tu siniw Unit lliu Itu.d liiuuht la more vnlunble fnr tin timber or atnne tluui fur iiurlniilturnl purp.mcH, nod to oa tn nl I all hla chilm to knhl land before tho lleglalrr and Keeelver nf this ftlllc. at Oregon City, Orevrm, un Wuduesdny, the'i'ith day of February IK'il He uauiea na v. Iinesfciia; Krank llnnlon, Wm, McKeuilc.H I'elitr Chnstens-iii, limn AiuIiiibiiii, nl l.lltle Km 11.. howls enmity, Wnsliliigluu. Any mid uu persona iji iiiin::g anveraeiy in. nlinvu'ileserfb.tl hiiitls nre reiiiestud tofllethelrl elaima In thla ollice on or hulora anhl '.Vnli tiny of February, IH'Jl. J I . f-..iiriiiei, 11 li; I S lleglsior. oriri: imui im iii.i'vno. rillTKIl HTATKa I, Allll OI'KICS. OiiKoon Citv. or , Nov. 1, is:r. Notice la hereby given, that In oomtillanes with the tirovlaions of '.he act ol cnogreaa of June 8,17, entitled "An act for Hie sale of timber lauds lu the Htatesof Callforuln, Oregon, Nevada, suit Waahlugtuii Territory," Charles A, Kalus, of Portland, county of Mulliiomiih. atnlc nf Ore gon, has this day tiled lu tills otnoe hla sworn tntemeiit No, Vl$l. lor tho purchase of llm Inls 11 and 8 and efcj of i4 of section No, ml, hi township No. I south, 'iingo Nu. li east and will otf.ir pronf to ahow that the hintl snught Is more valuable for lis Hmhcr or stone than lor agrleulturul inirpoaes and to ealiililah hla claim to said land before the register ami receiver ol this office, lit Oregon City, Oregon, ou Holi day, tlte With day of January, lsul. He names as wltneaaea: W. Nnainytli, N. II. Hotel!, W. Huge mid J. Killer, all of Portland, Multnomah, Co. Oregon. Any and all pe.soiis claiming adversely the above-described lands are reiiieslod lo file their clnlms In this nlhce on or before laid iliilh day of January. IHUI. 11U-1S- ! T. Al'J-KHHON, Iteg later. The Enterprise. I ulilinlieil Kvery TlitirNduy. uItJcialiw MiillMCIIII'TKIN K.VT1CM. rTAiii,it in apvani'k: Oim your ' I 'J no Six miinllia - I no 'I'lllTH IIMMIlHa - ( AdvtMtUliiK mica nlvni mi n pllrolloii. 'lllai l'or','l'ln- i:nflrlaii." Caniiv, - - (iito, Khiiiut, Cl.At'HAMIM, - - A. MaTIUN. Mll.WAIKIK, - Altl'lll lt Hl.lUK, Clackamas" County "dikkctory. I'tirNTY Jlldt! ( Ii'rk ol ('units Sheriff Itivnnli'r Trt'tiaurer Aa.Ha.11r ... , . . Ni hmil Sujieillili'iidr Nnrteyor Comnilaaliuivra. ., OKrU'CIIH. .1. V. M.I.Iiuiii. II, II. JtlllllBitU. .. W. W. II. Sin..n. . W, T. Vlilc. k. H. II. ( ahll. , , John W. Nolde. Ill . At.-. Tholliaoll. ridin v Hmvtli. irimrlt'a M'H'ltnke, t'tiriieliiia Unlr. OlIKlloN CITY OKKIi'KMH. MaV'ir '1 In.a. F. It van. lieinnlir AH.ra..(ir lleil-unr filv Atlorui'V Mur (ml. , ' Hlri'et 4 tn 1 in s, iii. r Sup t nf Water W (ilka I,. I I'iiiUt. n. It. (iri-i ii. '. It. I liiir mitii. A. r. iierr, , ('. ('.. Iliirna. t'. Hula ink. W. II. Ili.iudl. ill Si ll MKS. 0, II t'aiilirld, t'lma. Atliev, t'. .1. I'm T, I., l.'liin iniiii, I'!. H. Vnrri'ii, ,1, II. Tremliuili, J, W, U'l'uiiiifil. TIIK MAILS, lilila rlnae tfnIliK lliutll, S i. II., 'J. '.'.I r. M. Mllllai-n.eK'ii"K I'lit1", ' 0 i. u., Ii .Ml-, n, atOK Hot rta. Ori'uou ( Hi-t.i .M.iliilU, Muliiiii.ritru. mid Willi. ui: IxuM.a nt In im a. at. M.mdiiya, We lliclm a mi. I I rl lil)., S id ri'lilltla mi lillliilttll iU a, uri.oni City t.i Mink. I'hirka, M .illiui, Fit. t i Mill- ami Mi i.Imv. Iltiaik: l..iM al In . m. I iir.ilui . rintr-.ti. v und Sntiinliiy, Mil. I return. in lulluu ihk (t,i a. Socloty Directory. Dri'Kon l.iiilirc. I. II. (I. r. 1 Meet, .very I llilia l iv even ..a at T Wn elnek r N In Hie Oil. I I'elli.u. 11.11. W .In atieel. Mtnber. ,if the order are Intlteii to attend. II) in. lor nIV II M. .i.i-ll. S li I It"., It) an, Heer.lary lniile No. I, (Ir.'if.ni ( ilj I'ali Inirlinl tiiile. Mertarrery Tne.Jiy Kveuliif al ! :l ill hill on ilnlu an. I Kiiurlll Hlrerl. M II. II u ki st , Oracle V IMlstan, H,','rt'.nr) . Hilllllni.iilll I.imIki'. No. I, A. F. .V A. M. Iliil.l. It. renlar i.iitiiiii.inii'atioii. on ilr.i Slid Hill. I Nalunla) a nl vai !i 111 . I. I. .,t 7 .ill r M lirelhleii Ingc'l .Minting ar invite.l In udeii.l A.I. I'WH. .M. I Al'KhltU AN, itn'telary. Mfll.lu I'liat il. i, (.. A 11 III I'll I Of Ol'CL'llli. III ),ll . Meet. 11 rat I'll. lay nf eri-ry m.'tiHi. at 7.110 '. a at Oilil Krliiitta' Hall. lin-(i.i I'll). uKl A It U.HIMl, l .imiiiatl.lrr. lulls ( Itv l.oilur or . (I I . . Meela eiery i'c..y.l and ft urlh Friday even liia In u. I I ii'ii.m . iiiiii.liint All ...j.Miriiii. bretblell enl.ll.lll) lllllll'.l In atlen.l Us Hli.kl.SHii.N. M W. F ( oniunr, ,t Itctlini iil, 11. . U. Arm.. i). Third and M .In IU(.ilr .lull uliiht. M. in. lay. Ileiilr b.i.liiv.a ineetiits. Mr.t Ainu. lay of raeli ui.iiHi. nri ii saa. 'l'ilitalll Klr.l l.leiilriiaul Ht...,ii,l l.ieiiU'italil Jut r Hhaw, K S Viarri'ii 1. V. Itan.lall, J. 1) Hniinntr. 1 V lull... k. tat. 4 M !lariti'ant. riarscant SUNDAY SEHVICES. filth I I'ONiiliHiiA HON A I, i' HI III' II - Her O W. I.ci . I'n.i.ir eervieet at II ll and ) SU r 14. Untnlay Hi'l...il nller ini'milis "IT vlre, Player inuetlus 11 ii.liia..Hy Mvettliiit at 7 WJo.eliH'a 1'rnyer liiet-ltiia id Yminii l'e...l. a Suelely id t'lirl.llati Ku.lertvnr eiory a, in, lay .veuniK al il 'to pr.mtil. filial' HAT 1 1- 1' f II f III' 11 -llsv. f C. Il.ra MAN, I'l. lor al'irnius Service at II IH: S.iuilay SfltiMil at I.' I.'.. K.euliis Service i. .to. Iu-iiil,ir prayer meet inn W ednea. lay evcntni M'.lilhly Coveuanl M.'at I n e.ery clue. .lay evenliiit preueilltiK (lie llrat Hun.luy lu Uu. lui.lilh. A curuial liivliiiiliiu to all. er lulls h i iii iii. ii rATiiiii.ii! -hkv. a H11.1.K111UNI1, l'a.:i.r. on Hun. hi) maaa at s and 10 .10 a. M. lierni'in ai'rnnin tlr.l and Ihirtl Sunday lu encli in.'iitlt al s ucIih-S uia.ii Sllll.lnv Sell. ml al 1 IUI r. y. Vii,iir. ami Helled i lull al S ,tt! r. N sr. YM'l V. K. CHl'ltvll -lli v J, M ln ahlanii. jtiititur. siTvlctia vi.ry aiunluy nl 11 tal ami 7 ;a! n utiM.. and e ndue.ihiy e veiling al 7 :lu o'nlnck. Huuilay ch.il al lu U) HI Paula rtutpvl, t.'aiiem.ih ; Hervleu encli alternate Sun dnv al i la) o'uha'k. MKTIIOIHMT KI'IHCOPAI. CIII'HCII -Hsv Johk l'a-..N. I'naii.r. Mnrnliig .ervler nl II; Sunday Metmolnt VI l'i, KvenliiR .ervlce al7.:io. Vaiiiik penplo a uimillug I nc.. lay evening at 7 00: I'rayer Meeting Thursday evening al 7.110 I ranger a eonl hilly Invited. KTllHT t'llKMIlYTKMAN l'lll'lu:ll -Hsv. il, V . IHIIOMSV. I'aalor. Miirvllr.nl 11 A. M nil. I 7 HO r a. SnUlmlli S.'li. .. ! ill lo a. m. Young People's s.it'li'ly of Christian Kmlravnr luwi. every Huiuhiy in lining al ii ail NVetluexhiy evening pr.it'r inetuiiig ii 7. UU. Mcnis Ireo. No oulletitluiis tiikeu. Kvakuki.u'ai, Ciirni ll.- Itev. I, M. Pre l, of the Kvniigf Ileal A.socltitliin, will hnld aervlcus u I ''i' Hall every Nninhiy nt II A M thesee uml Hiituhiv eteeptfil. liermaii anhlinlh atiliunl .very S. in. hi) nl Hi A. M. Tkavki.khh' (jUII)K. sodtiikiin i'ai'iiic 1hun. Tiiiln fiiiiu I'nriliiiiil ; Arrives at 11:11 .1. m. nnd !) 'M i; M. Arrives fmin H.mlli: II; 1.1 a. m. uml 2:411 p. u, STriMKIIH Al.ToN I.ATON . I.iiuve I'liitlmiil, l.t'iii' Ort'Knn City, 7:: A. M. 7:mi A. M. 1U:IN) a. M. ll:.'H a, M. lii:0 M, 1 : H I p. m. :: r. M. 1! : l.'i p. M. o:(li'. m. ll::iil p. m. ".Sleanier Allnim-nn Way l.umlliiKa, Htcamcr Iditona Way J.iindiii'g.i. S1INIIAV. 8:I)AM. I):.Wa. m. II :la) A. M. iM p. M, I'lKll". M, ll:il p. M. M.VIiKKT KK.I'OKT. Tim fullnwlllg luenl iu irk..t In Wednesday, Nn vein liltr 111, Is filililaheil I.)' K, K. W 1 1.1,1 AM", Hetiler lu Hinciirlca, Krull uml l''ueit of nil kinds: I'KOHI'CK-Iluller. per Ihstt1,!! Kuks, per dn, mill. I'nliitiit'a, per htl, fiiie oiiliipa, pur ill. If, Apples, per box, 'fi tuiuc. I'Ol'U'KY-Chlekeiia, live, pin dun, I'J .'.0 to l .'SI. I'KKIi-Hhorls, iicr Inn, 'JI,.riO llrnn, l(MKl; liny, tlmiilhv, Ij.ilud, Hi.iH): wlient, hilled, 1'..S). MlCATU-ll.iUK, per Hi, 11 tn lie: aide., U1,; ahuuii era. so: I, ml. cnunlry, hulk, per lb. Hie, ouckei, iu'j, i:II''.i Klll'l I'M Annies, sun died. 7 In He: initchlue dried, hlcielicd, 11 1 i llle; plums, inn ehlue diletl. din 7u; prunes, tanclilnii dried, 7 tu We. Fxpilpnii'iit Hiiiih liiuh nt K.ti.Ciiiilltdd'HdriiKHlorfl ovor HyHliMii Hiiililm', us ovpry body is iiHum it for I'lilio rli of IliuSlonitii li, Dvh iiiiHiii, CoiiKlipiitioii and inipiiti! Jilood ; nnd to build up tho fyHtuin it rorliiinlv poRHPHHUHWoiidiirfu! nmrit when all Hpi'iilt HO Willi of it. For ultimo hiit lc, u pain in tins ni.lu or chcHt, or for loolb-iiche or uar-iti'lie prompt ri'liuf tuny bo had by mmiij (dutinbin laiii'H l'uin Ilaliii. It is reliable For huIo by (iico. A Hakiiinh. Aneliiftniit lino of Box HU tioniiry.jiiHt roi'oived by OIhom Al LouiH. TrpspiisH Notlpes. Utr" nm on cloth, mid plain, at the KNTICllPIHHli Okkicb, UV TV. O.II i:!:!! A I, Plpiillmtlii Is ruulntr in flniiil oiMinly, iilmitf llm Juliii Day rivur, nnd ill l.nnn Creek, Mia, MiU'ilin l.iiim, nifn of J"i'ili l.unii. iliinl In Miiiiiii,l of I'linaiiiiipliuii, Wcliii'iil iv iitlni nomi. nued Milymiri. 11 , it III t III 1 .1 . i 1 " V 1 ui n .1 no Unit ot Cilinn A lluvm. of Hliiidd", the ll.l.i.i.l ... .l.il.l l ... Iial.,.. (UK) potiiiilH, 'llm sclioonur Alien Hlunehard lias bi't'ii chitrttiriMl by tlm Ori'ipm Inii iovn li ii ti t Cotiipitny le ply oil tho Ttlcouilf I'm tiaiid rouiii, Tlm niiiiiul enliven linn nf tlm Slnlo Fnrmnis' Allhiiii'ii of Wiisliiiiirlnn, will hit held at Oukilitlo, Whitman county, beiiiliiilnn Nnveinlier '.'7. Tlm Chlmiilii Mining Company I'titn mrnei'd shipplni; oro by pack trains to I Iui. lei un the 7th, About two und one bull tons ol shipping urn Is wicked daily. Wesley Shannon, oils of tint hnnmnil Jiioncei'S of Orotfoii, who died lit his liomn In Isilgello last Wedllea.luV, ilifil 70, camo to Ori'tfnn from liidinn.i in 1H.V Taeoma iiiereliutils are propualiig tornn A stniimer (mm that port to dray s har bor ami Mhnal witter buy, to pompeli' with rortlaild 111 tho CHirylliK Iriidn.of tllOBll MIK, K. I'. Mime, it fariunr who has been it'aidinn In Wbitmaii iomity, Wiiahlnu toii, lainissitiK I In is supposed to bavn taken with him abou'. fussi in ittali, and a servant n lib .lames Ifilddleatnn, ll pioneer nf Ijine I'onulv, ulinilieil st bia Inline ill Knxeim lnt Week, aKod tin, was burn in Virginia, und i iimn to Oiti;iin in lsni), in enmpaiiy aith A 1'. Auknoy, IhitniK tlm month tlm I'liitlmiil eipo silinu vtas npeii tlm W.iabitilnu ntieet car linn 'allied ll.'r.'.nisl p.isa..iieis ill II vo eenls nuch, which wniild iimonnt to i;,li::il. Thut fomianv H ivnU.lsSI tllMlllda I 111 I'XM' nai'S nf the Kxaailinn. (ietiru.. F. ('htiati'iiHeii, btlely of Soiilh ll'lnl, Witsh., has been nriealed ut Aaiorin (or (mum v.. II" put Inlneir ill ii t i i ti Inn apiiiioiis i becka for am:i!l lltnoillila. but nhen bn tiled tn '.'"I a t lii'ck lur lli'l I'liahoil ut the First Na tional bank, be was caught. Ifi-v. J. X. Cobli. .if McMinnvilli., while 1 1 i li ti 1 K it roof fell to the gloilll.l, a diatnlieo nl ni'arly thirty f"nt. Iltn' U'i ami one uriu weto broken and all the nl.a in one aide broken Irom the aplno. He lived tw.iditvs bill only piirtinlly re tlitim.il cumN'iuiiani"'s. Sult bus lne:i Is'i-un in the eireuil niiiil nl linker I'ity bv.l. I,. Iliidley. ihruiii.'h t.isallorneys, Anderaoti A Coiiit nev, uu iinst the I'nlnii Faeifh: Hailway Cumi any f. r tbn recovety of (iVOth) diilua.'ra, inr iniuriea siiatntiied by lining inn over bv a ear of tlm t'ompativ by w hu h he will Im i ripplod fur bin. William . .MeAh't.ilii.d at Ida ho me in Tilth valley, Waeu inniily, Nnveinher I'.', ailed iiImiiiI Ik'i yeais Mr. McAfee can m to Cahfurulii in Is PI, ami tn l In oti tn IS.VI. Mnce I.sil'i In. baa been a resi lient uf u nim'v, ami finm that dale bila leaide l ill the II l ili ImU'Ih H n of I lie firm uu which bo .lied. Meaarg A. II. and Alllc i;uain nf S. in, and U I" Wniticr, uf Alhanv, bnve pel Incli'd ami leceived n p.ilent Usiii a principle fnr n l.ih cr.ide water mvtor, ivl.i. h ia iiilended tn uli'isi auch hills na llm Willamette nt Oretfuii Citv or the Ni.t.'iiri. 1 Im princip'e is ilbiatrnled in the last numU'r of the Scienlilie Amer ican. The death is announce. In l'tic-ne of I Ion. Wesley Mlillimin. Tlll deceased tas a piuneer of Oregon, baviti eiosHed the phiilis in tlm yetir IHI'i. Amunu: pinn s and tailv settlers uf ditiKun, Mr. Shannon was well-kimnn nnd billlily riaHu l(id as an boneat, linv-abid-Inn ami iioii.i.lent i Hi. Ml W. II llavwitrd, vi hn was nmteneed to the peiiiteutiarv in Seii'einber, ISHO, (rum t latsup etiiiiilv, Wiis triinted thin weeli a full ji.ti.lt hi by ( iuveriuu I'enn uver. It was done so y rt'ipiext nf the district allurney, owimr in the vi ntt liftil ness uf the eunviet. The I'lime uf which he was funud unillv w as furcerv, and his lime in tbn ion ns llxed ut two yours by the circuit indue. The Hallos Titnna-Muuntuinetir says: IiMt wit.k tl, Imdy nf a lielihter, wllnsn nnniti was nut learned, Was funud near his tint tit and camp in the Okun aiian ciiinlr , in Wnxhititon. He hail been humbly murdered during the nikdit by some unknown ptir'ies. The body was terribly mutilaled ami the heart cut nut and stuck tin a .uln near by. Film Is will be iiiiido to trnco the iniirdereis up. l.illln lleiinin I Iiiiiiiir, of Flnretieti, l.nno euuiity, (ell (rum a Irtie, on Mon day, u dislune" of seven or t" i ii 1 1 1 'pet, bis head eoiniim In eonlaet with n lotf. Ho I'liivctl aruuntl tlm renminder of tlm day, and did nut Minn lo be alloctml by tho full, On Tuesday inornini;, when culled lo ujot up, bo said his head hurt him. I'lom thut timn on he bei'ituie viorMo, and on Wednesday lie died. A ease of speedy justice! is reported by llm Ihilles TimoH-Miniiitniimni'. : Tues day o( this week a mail by tlm tninmof llernard was nirested for Imrse-HtealiiiK. Tho sameday bo wiih examined beloti) n justieool the 'ace and bel I to unawer the charge beloro tbn tiraild jury , and tbn latter body tlm eauin day found it hill iitfniiiHt him. Iiniiiedintely nfterwartl ho was tried, eonvieted and sentenced to the tienitentiary for a term of thrprt yours. So tiiis eriino wits roiiiuiittod, (onvietion hail.tind ncnteiice passotl within twunty four hours, Times-MoiintaiiHiMr : Tho most dolih emte ciihii of Hiiieitlo that ever Hhocked I. it (ininiln occurred Saturday, lanly thut. inoniinK William ISiiimniitc, of tbn firm of lliiiiii inl, A (ir.ilmin, was found lo ho seriously ill, uml ovorvUiinir that medical science could do was tiled upon him n il limit, avail, und nt 5 ho died from nn (Kitr-donc- ui lumliinuin. It was mil until it hitler was found several houiH aftnr bis death, that, the (act be came known known that Im had taken tlm drui:, Martin Midhiiiouuh, of Willow Sorbins Jackson counly, w hile ruling lor naltlo, met with it painful, though foi Innately not seiimiH accident. In ernssinK Sku ktiui ereok bis burnt fell, pinnini; him to tbn uiouml in r-evoral inches of water. Tim hoiHH was unable) toilet up and .Mr. iMcl)onoiih was in cuiHiiloralilit danger of droivninn, but alter l.einn in that pmi tiun llfteeit or twenty niiiiutvs the ani mal rnt up, lcnvint; Mailin with jtrnt HtitMiirlh onmiirh lo iet up and walk to tho lion rent house, Captain Joseph Sloan, nt one lime captain of the pulico in I'ottliuid, wnnled away lo iihIiiuIow and it mental wreck was this week placed in llm innanu asylum at Salem. 1 1 i H daughter eloped with n married iludo church organist soniuyoai'H ii;o,:ind drew all theciiptain's inonoy, it was said nt the lime. from lanld & Tillou's bank, which was in her name, and from tho shock hor ingratitude, uml tho sbitmn broiiubt alionl by the scandal incident lo her elopement, tho poor man nover recovered. Tho captain wuh tho llrst Hiiperiutenilimt of tho Oregon peni tcntiiiry and, sti'iinxn to snv, not Ioiik airo ait imiplovoo of tho iiiHitnn asylum. Wolfoino. Till: A 1 S lit 1 I.I A N HVhlKM. Fall' Ti'liil In HuhIiImkIoii I'rores It To He n Niirei'M, In riiiiiiiiniitlnir on llielr new nilliod of viillnu llin hpnkaiiH rulls Kview SUV" " AiiKtnillun Inillot syslmn litis Inula r .1- ...i..i .....1 ti 1...- 1 mill, mm lb unit muvitii it iin-i.i.i.. i iieinonstriitiid Its powers ... i i i L nil ..,.,.,.., I'orruplloii and bribery. Of oonrsu lliero went I'uinphilulsauuinsl the now avslniii, and some of thorn wero fouudml ilium reason, hut III uvorv Instance tint fault lay with thn details of execution, ami Hut with tlm syslnui. For hiHlaticn, t hoi u wasconsidi'iubln eoiuplalnt nxainst llm Imieeiiracy of tho reKistriillon books held by tho idoetioti ollleors, inary Volms with rnKlstrutiim rnrli'lcalea fuil in to 11 lid their niimcs on thn trail aeiihed records Clnarly tha fault wa In the triiiiHi-rlptloii. Others compluined lincaua,! tlmv were) Itnpt waitlnn for a Ii.miiIi In which tn prepare their ballot, lav. man many of tho voteri were unrea sonably slow in preperiiiK their tickets. Hut theso objections run easily be o er tsjiuo In tlm fiitura by tlm Vxerclso of Kroitter caution ant) Ilia conitruellon ol additional booths. "Tho bonellcpiit niroets of thn new system went apparent to all obaervera, 'I lu ward workers found thtmiaelves without an occupation; thmo was no but iitjf of voles, no biilliluiiuK, no dis order, I u fuuscitioncn of tho laclr of cauipaiiHl funds, little or no drunken ness was seen about tho polls or In tho city lu fact, tho flection throughout bote all orderly, business like nei t that was Kralllyinu to all Iovris of puter politii a Instentl nf a corrupt np la'al In thn vieinua ohmients, thero whs a li'Uiliiiiutn expcti'litiirii of a cump. na tively small iimuutit fur tbn purpose of leltiiiK out llm ri-apimsibhi h.iniu-loviii elemeitt, ( Biri.iires Worn sent to the homes ut the bilay and thoughtless mil lion, and they weto tuned to no to tho pot la and express (hell contietlnus "Time, will still tin in. fully demon- strain thn ad vantages nf the new law It will (ivcrcoino the minor uhleetinns that were s.i aiinciyin,' to a numlu'r nf I'ttl.cns, and htieiiK-'bcn tho ryatiniiiinu intliiencn ii;voii the hoodlers and ward strikers. ' TIIK (H,IIKsr MTIVK OltFtJOM I N. Intereallni Nutes on Our Faillrit I'loncfrs. A iMrresnmlent to the S'nteauian igni"k' himself "S'' kivcs the followiuii : "As I see liepienl rnlrences in ilill'er ent pajsna uf tho stute to the oldest liviiiK tiregonian, and all of lliein so far us I remember morn or less eatray in their fuels, I am eiulsildened to add my i-.int 1 1 1 nit lull to a subjett which Is lif mom than paadntf iiiterest to us orson ally, as well as appirent interest to the putilic nt laive. It may bo that llm kinkI Indies who shall sen their names uml ukcs put in hold print will nut thank your unanimous mi respondent for bis service, nml yet he trusts lo Imi pardoned (ni the sake uf tho truth which be socks to serve. Where exact duti-s nte not iriven it will be undeisltHMl that the w riter only aims at approximate truth What rem.iins may bn ascertained if called Im-. In chronolottii'iil nriler : .Miss Helen Leslie, daughter of Itev, I'nvnl U'slie, was burn in what is now FairhVM, Yamhill euunty in Ih'Itl She is still ImuK in Salem, nnd Is probably the old yat tint i vo whitt- istmuii livuij; in tlie state. It is sutrj.'csto.l to the piuiieera that Miss Leslie is entitled to special recognition at llm annual K-ithnrinK Mai nil jiinphcll, dauliler, u( Kov. Ham ilton Ciimphell, now Mrs. Smith, of Cortland, was born In llm fall of IH40 in thn old inalitutebnildiini in Mulem. She was the Ntst w lute rtiild horn nn Salem piiibio. .Iiihs F.llen Waller, iliiui!hti nf Itev. A F, Waller, now Mrs.Hr. Strut tmi. was horn In llm M. T' parsonano in Oieunn t'ity m Ma v IMI, and whs doubt less tho that white child of either sex horn in that city. In the autumn ol the same year, IH4I, Abhio lleers, Hauhter ol Hey. Alaiisou Heeis, ami afterwards .Mrs. .lesHt. 1'iirriah, was born in the mum bouse, Karly in IKI.' liimrn" lloliiian, sun of JoMoph 1 1 ol in a n , was Imrn in or near Snlem. So far its the infuiuiatiiiti of the writer extends Im was tho lin t white child burn ou Salem prairie. In August, 1 x :t, O. A. Waller, si ui of Uev, A. F. Waller, was born in On-yon City, uml later in the autumn of the situie year Charles I'arrish, on Clat sop plains. This tee ud iititv omit somn liauiea, but it (jives the print:ip;il fuels, and brings us down to tho i in in i rat ti n of lH4:t, into the history of which il is not netessiaiy to sUtu." (ioud Work Hlid liouil Lflt'cts. The early work of tho Oregon (leli'un linn before the nenernl lantl ollico Hiul the interior dcpartinout at Washington, bus had tne K'sid erfoet of hrinninit llm departnient ollleinlH to a know le-ilri. of llm biet that tho work had to ho rushed in renird to thn forfeiliiro net, passed at the last session of congress. The Konnrnl lantl ollico has already prepared circulars of instruction to registers and receivers in Oregon and Washington, mid theso t'irculats lire now before the interior department and art) hoinn re vised as tho law department construes thn act. An important provision was that which nave the settler six months from the ditto of its approval to decide how be would enter the land upon which be bad been residi'm. Already, one month has elapsed, and the interior department recotfiiuo that more time will lie necessary before the people con he informed as to the mode of procedure necessary to acquire tho limit. Hence everything possible is beitm done to rush the work forward. Secretary Noble's absence necessitates some delay, us AetiiiK-Seerntnry Chandler does not desire to decide upon this important question. CominisHionnr Urol!', of th land ollice, says that bis bureau is ready to act as soon 'its the papers are returned from the department olllcials. The San Joso Scale. Tlm state hoard of horliculluro defiiro to call the iittontion of every person in nml about Hie city lo the fact (lint the dreaded San .lo-uj scale has been found on many of the fruit, shade, ami orna mental tiees in the city, and a close ex iiniinution should ho" Hindu and every precaution taken to destiny those that liave already found it lodu'iueut hero, so thai thoy shall not Hprea l as thoy will do, unless destroyed, over tho entire country. The scale does not conllne it sell' to fruit trees, but in equally destruc tive to every other kind of tree and shrub, n h well . Thin lias been brouiiht on trees and Hlirubs shipped from California, ami thus has secured u lodgment in many of the fine yards nnd uroiinds of the city. Unless 'tctive inonHurcHttre at once taken to destroy them, the city will suffer a severe loss in the dost ruction that. this insect will surely make uiniing the shade and ornamental trees of the city. Thoy can bo destioved by the use "a strong wash iiiado of ootieontrnted lye, usinn one pound of lye 'o two und one-half Kullons of water.' Curo should bo tuken, however, lo nso a wash of this strength only when the treos are in a dormant condition. Full instructions can be had relative to the matter by iiildrossiii( or vailing upon the secretary ot tho bourd, No. 171 Set:ond street. Oregoniau. FHTFI.IiA HI I NFS, An K ven If u I Trip. Hut uu ..I'leiitf Uuld. uf Fun, We left Oregon City on NovomW 4th, at 1 o'chsk. Our party consisted uf Sieve () recti, foreman ; John Turpin. powder man ; II. 11. McCurvor, cook, anil tliroo rouatu'ioiits. After truvoliii hard all day wo arrived at Currlnsvllle at 0 :4ft I . M , wlioro w spent the nliflil. Hired of the party ullendcd a shot nt that place, willed win very good of lis kind. We iiept in a barn tint I it iK'it , tuni found tho weather rather vol. When we uw.tte In the innniinil wa found that we hud boon ilmnilng under chicken roost, and our first object was in trying to Uml aomeeKKS. W started on our way at 8 A. M., ar- rivltiK at Laiiln Creek l ulls at 10 A. M Did not atop, but went on our Journey, calliii nt a rancher's (or milk. Our route led ut over aome very rouub coun try; at laat we reached Cedar Camp at 1 I'.M. After outing dinner and packing our blankets, ouo of tha party and myself prociuuiftii to the r.aiciiu .Mining; Cam one mile ami a half below, down a sum hill of about M degree grade, taking the provisions with us, arriving thereat 3 l'.M. Making the second trip tip the mountain after the rest of our outllt, reaching Cetlar Cainii at 4 1'. M.,loonr aurptise who should we meet but our honorable foreman, Steve lireen? Alter resting for awhile wo proceeded down the mountain, all packed down ex cept our foreman, who packed hia horse to its full capacity, trembling under ill 'ou.l, arriving onu hnlf hour later nt ,cainp un account of repacking four limes descending the mountain. After unpHikng, fcedinii and waUAiIng his horse, he procooiled to Isd nt 0 I'. M., the rest of the crowd enjoying thein seivim around the ciiiie llie until 11 iIIO. Then we all retired, Mmling our foreman snoring in nu I w knew there was no danger ol wild animals coming in camp. The next morning our foreman culled lis ut ft :!i, be preferring to lay tn led un til breakfast was readv, which be did manfully. After breakfast, with tools; and lunch on Hack, we proceeded to the mines, two inilci above camp, arriving at H o'clock. Our foreman laying the plans, concluded to run w hat ia called a crosscut to a.rike the lodge at considerable depth under ground After motiving several tons of rock and dust we proceeded to blast, John Turpin manipulating the terrible giant ponder. Our lirst blast doing hut little good we proceeded to put in another which did not go at all. We then concluded that the powder was frozen. After lav ing it iijar tho the we found that we were correct. The rock noticing hard, one of the party concluded to pit' k for the froien stick of powder that did not go off, cutting it in two with bis pick, and the w 'hole crowd congratulated them selves thut they were not blown up. Alter removing tho froien atick, with groat care we pne-eeded to use the pow der we had thawe lout with good success, tilling the uir with broken quart.".. Alter tailoring very hard until 3 !'. M. our furemitn and tut self concluded to tish down stream to camp, catching an abundance of fine mountain trout. Ar riving at camp we found the rest of the Party had supper all ready ; but we de layed it a shnrt time by preparing a fine mess of trout, which we all relitdied ufter a bard day's labor, Alter ripier whs over we bid a jolly timo around the camp lire until H I. M., when we all retired for the night, expect ing to have peuceful slumbers. Hut we worn diaturlnr-d alsjiit 2A.M. by the loud report ol a revolver, and all sprang up f xiK'cltng to sen a band of wild In dians, but found it was our foreman shooting at lomething climbing nround over our cabin. Wo were unable to find out what it was, but it made n great deal ol noise on leaving he cabin . From that on we were continually awakened by the loud dies of wild varmints Our loreiuan going out lo ace about bis horse found that lie hud broken loose and lied. Asking one of the men to ac comiHiny he gave chase, capturing the horse about one mile above Cedar Camp, tangled in the rosi he was drugging. He arrived back to camp at 7 ;3U A. M. with the sweat upon his brow. After breakfast, without having had a sniheient amount of sleep, we proceeded to the mine through a torrent of rain which litatedall diy. We proceeded to drill and blast with good results until 4:ItO 1'. M. when our loreiuan called "time." Then we wad dled our way back t camp; hut oh, how it did r iin! Then we all act to getting up wood (or a night lire to Veep off the wild varmints which by this tune were beginning tn sound their gentle voices. Alter the tire wan built and supper over wo all had a good time except our pow der man, who was tired out after hi chase over the mountain after the horse and hia bard day's labor at the mine. He retired ul tl l'. M., while the balance of the crowd amused themselves, singing and telling bear stories until 1::H 1', M. We were surprised to see our foreman stay up so late, as we all exported he would be played out before this. Hut he said he was hound to slay with the crow d il tl Hut Hurt. Atfer retiring wo were continually awakened by tho cries of wild beivits un til about 12 o'clock, when our foreman and powder man, getting tired of the racket, tlxed a atick of giant powder, took tho shot gun and two revolvers, and going about tidy yards from the cabin commenced tiring and yelling, keeping it up lor Home tune. Keturniug to camp we hoard nu more noise during the night. After a quiet slumber of a few hours wo heard our foreman'a gentle voice bidding ua arise, which we did. and found tho sky was clear overhead. After breakfast we took our usual trip to tho mines, A few hours' work brought us to the ledge we wero digging for, when our foreman called time for consultation. It was concluded to blast out enough of the rock for testing purposes, A charge of four sticks of powder was exploded, filling the uir with rocks. The foreman tinal powder man being too clone to the vhiMgo were cracked ou tho bond by fulling rocks, cunning nu Utile diHsntis tion. Alter rubbing their heads they concluded to keep ut a safer distance hereafter. At 4 1'. M. we gathered ami placed our tools safely awuy, to bfc used some future day. On our way to ramp what should we overtake hut a huge black bear ; and nil the weapons we had was a coffee-put, hatchet and butcher-knife. Our fore man had a revolver, but being ho fur he hind lib couldn't get a shot at Bruin who escaped unhurt while we kept our way to camp. After supper the cook was congratulated by the rest ol the party for bis good be havior und excellent cooking; then three cheers were given for our worthy foreman and powder man, und likewise for the roustabouts. Then followed our usual entertuiument which lusted until 10 l M. Having a good night's rest wo arose bright and early, packed our bUnkuts. and made our way up the mountain to Cedar Camp, where wo found our wagon waiting, into which, after helping our foreman hitch his horse to his buggy, we ull piled, homeward bound. Yours resKictlully, -v ll H. McCakvkk. Our I'rospei ous ('nti mporaqr. Thu Wxsr Hnoar ban made marked Improvements In its stylo and site dur ing tho past year, and I now everywhere reoognlxcd us one of the leading i 1 1 un (rated piiperaof the country. It ii proa tiering o well that a fine building it be ing erected by the company to meet the demand for Increased facilities' for trans acting business and getting out the pa per. It will 1 e In its new quai-ter early in the year, anil further Improvement will then he made In the paper. Thil publication Is so representative of the growing Northwest, and no thoroughly identified with the progress of the coun try that every one ought to take it regu larly. Kpeclul inducement, interesting to every one who reeds', are offered by West Shore for subscription. Apply to the postmaster (or Important particular, Advertised Letter. The following ia a list of letter re maining in the poet office at Oregon City, November 20, 18IK): Dills, Minnie A. 2 Itancke, John Raton, J. 11. Kolund, IC. 2 Thayer, Ada Shield, Crawford Tavlor. Mr. May Hortenstrons, M. k'...,,lu t,u I.' lAXinanl, Harry Lape, Mi Fanny Thoma. Mr. 8. McMiilien, Arling- Tompkin, Helen 2 ton Z Wulker. J-rank L. Muir, I'. J. Wvmun. Mr. Louie I'latt. Misr Alma When called (or (dense av when ad vertised. J. M. Uacon. ?. M. Clackamas County Crop. B K. I'ayno, of the U. S. Signal Horvlce has submitted a report on Cregon Cropl, for tills year, from which we take the following: l'rlncipnl crops, wheat, oat, (ruit and vegetables; wheat averaged twenty to thirty bushel s?r acre; oata, thirty-flye to sixty bushel: barley, thirty-five to sixty bushel; rye. twenty-two to thirty bushel per acre; hav averaged from one to two ton per acre. Fruit wa in jured by rodhn moth ; the acreage o( the orchards has been largely increased, l'oache and corn do not, a a rule, thrive and do well; the county ia et pecially adapted to fruit, cereal, hope, and in sections, stock-raising. A (iood Sng-jreatioi. A hook of poems by Oregon author l to tie brought out In time (or the World' Fair in Chicago, The plan if a feasible one, and many ol the poem already published by Oregon author, are literary gem that are deatined to live and shine through coining age. Ashland Tiding. To this the Capital Journal add: Thero might also he made a collection of work ot art to form a part of (he Oregon exhibit at the World' Fair, by the art committee of the late Portland exposition. It would also "ehlne thro coming age" and eo would Oregon. Notice. On and after tld date I will not be respon aihle for any ilelit contracted for by my wile, Mary lirssar. Ji'Lic Gba.ai. Oregon City, Oregon, Oct 27, let 10-30:11 UT. (.est. Col. White lost a v liable gold ring on lust week the finder will be rewarded. Mi Rose I'arnsh, formerly o( Salem ha opened nn a dressmaking shop at Mr. Noblett . All work neatly dona at reasonable price. She also teacbet Squire and Compass system. ' 2t Store For Sale. Locate. I in one of the best fartnlnR emmnunitie in ClncknniM county, at Mink. 8 miles from Oregon City. A complete line of general merrhandiae and is doing a luiye and paying huslneai. (iood building, i acre or more of Und. I'ostoftlee goes with this store, which purchasing will take. Is a bargain, (iood reason for selling. Liberal terms given. Address, Ciias. MoEiisr.it, 11-tltf Mink, Or. Notice. Xotire Is hereby given, that the co partnership brretofoie existing between us, under the firm nanieof Foole ACIen denning, is this day dissolved by mutual consent; C. H. I'oole and E Poole re tiring from the tirm. Robert Clenden ning will continue the business, collect ing all bills, and paying all debt of the late linn. C. II, Fools, K. Poolk, KollgKT Cl.ENPKXINO. Dated this 23d day of Oct. A. I). 1890. a 1 , 4t Attention Teacher. Deportment cauls, good for three months. Complete and on good card board. For sale at this ofllce. Sendfor samples. Frank Neldon t Porter's blacksmith shop makes a 8iecialty of lepairing guns revolvers and sharpening scissors. Kat isfaetion guaranteed. Karri burned Brick. One hnndied nnd fifty thoiuand hard burned brick ut Churmnn Bros, brick yard. Sold in quantities to suit, and nt reasonable rates. Apply at Char man's drug store. I have put up a chopper at my place 4 miles southeast of Oregon City, and am prepared to chop grain nt reasonable rate, nn every Monday. Can shop fiO to 100 bushel an hour. W.S.RlDM. CHEAP MKAT! During the fall and wlntor Logus A Albrigt will sell the finest fat beef by the quarter nnd in smaller quantities at 5 cant per pound . They have recently purchased 300 head of fat steers, and want to sell before cold weather. Now is the time o put down a barrel of good liwf for winter use. They will also sell other meats in proportion. Pofnloes nnd OntM. Highest market price paid for pota toes nnd oats, D. W. Howard, Howard's Restaurant, Oregon City, Oregon. For Snle. Farm in Reaver valloy of 160 acres, for 11500,00; will trade for town nropei'ty. Inquire of 1). J, Switxkb. AVor.sn than LKritosv Is catarrh, and there is but one preparal tion thut does cure that disease, and that is the California Positive and Neg ative Electrin Liniment. Sold bv I. 0. Clark. It ulso cures notlmtlgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, burns, and al pain. Try it, nml tell your neighbor whereto got it. Sold by K. O. Caitfikld, Druggist. Twenty Pounds Of good Moat for U 00, at LoairsA A- uhioiit's. Churmnn & Co., have purchased the entite stock 'if Columbia Cottage Color from Mess. Olson A Louis. They are lino mixed paints, and give satisfaction. Are put up In 5 gallon cans, 1 gat,, quail "nil pints. BP1