The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, November 20, 1890, Image 3

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    The KnterprlHo.
TOWN and VICINITY.
Wood takett cm mtlwviiptkm at thi
oflioe. ,
Warren A llolman, Fmiernl Director
Hint I'mletiatievH, Oregon City Hank
huihliiin.
Why nae that Katem lard when you
can trot choice new lard at I.ogus A
Alluight'a
A now lu's-nnikln(j ahop Inm been,
opened up lv Mi Kve Purriah, at
Mr. J. Nol'lett",
A general deacriptioit of Springwaler,
Highland. iHln'r piinta and iii'ron.iid
Ing century, will appear next week.
Tin first through (riiii sdnce the
reek. ped over tlm diaaatrou take
l.abih hello on Wcdned.iy ot thi
week.
Matr aje Ihemva were isamd during
the pa! w.vk to May IVutirake and
W in, Smtto; tuiherii Chapman ami
John t aisou.
Warren A tlnimutt luitngptil In a
McOU Of ' C.l' prta, call HOW lllsllt-.il Vollr
Iipiiw eoinplnlrlv, ut prices unknown
heiote to llu vii'ii ilv,
A unlit casvot si.iKitlitu i reported
in Iho family ot Danii'1 Itoyvr. Il in not
action, however, nn.l n.i" fatal cim-
qtietlOOS Ul apprehended.
Mix. Mumpuwer A Watt are cut).
ducting ttrt-cla h itel ut the Iwteh.
ery. A i-i:ir atorc is e.irruvt on in com
ueVtkin with the luutsc.
In taking tt'i' with a view to invest
in (punt pro'rty take tho ropa leading
to tint illamette Uunl companv.
Otlioe over the Oregon City liauk.
lIlH'llltlT trail! oil the California
Overland wiil leave Portland I ":Up
m,, inatead of li:!3 p. ni. aa heretofore,
arriving tit thin place an lumr later.
A dwelling auilali'c for private hoard
ing and lodging home at rear of the
Commercial Hunk witi U' for rent after
the l.Mh insl. Impure ut the hunk,
Mrs. C. H. I.. !ltinmi(t r has just ro
fiivel a iMiiiU'tontoi k of tn tut 1 K.ijilit
Uay ilivks, wltk'imiitu sollitu; ut ory
low frill' Kviry on U nrniiitiHl if
A ahnotini; Kil' ry ! mumitf tint now
tlmriionH tot tin" fortitii; fmU'tnity of
vltvvton I'ity. liita nwutly uHtifil
ty l. K " Shopimnl in iho rur uf
Kmubo's cUar store.
Jav tioitkl has ttiu within a yer rt.
fnsiil to m-rvo en it jury and in i'lti li in
lUnn h ai tinl lltH). Juv tliiiiko
tlmt ia a very sni.tU uutoiittt fr tolu-f
from a nearisouut task,
Warron A llolnmn ran t o found at all
tiitii'i of ttiu day or nittltt bv tliou wil.
in tht'ir arrviiva in tin- 1'inirrtakcr line
by lailittB at nx in No 10, Livvrmoie
liotfl, or loriii'r 1:1 and Main.
Hoar atxmt that eleiator or an t'tiolino
road to tilt! summit of tlio hiutV? linn
the iii.itt'r laji'ti ilro;nod, or ran
fxtwt it towo in Oir.itioi in throe or
u uionthit? ,uiiii oiu pliM i- anawvr.
Mcr. Harding urn Inning a now
tiwiiiiu idiuid in front oi tlioir Mink on
ll.tin st'ift. 11.11. llnrnt ta iloint! the
ok. uliii li is ii!"iitiim' I'tiyuuh that
it will I- ..ml MihstutUiuily hut up.
Mr. Wiiliaco first nHtU'd at aha
is n i tili'd iliijiil.iiitl in lHi'.s, and
K-ivw tin' iiLit-t tho namo whii-h it
no Ivats Uf was iw.tm,iMer for 110
i ear,
June,
wbich posiinm ' e rveijjiieil Ir.at
Mis.s Anna iiit.'i!!i!...ttoni and her
s.sUi'ii. Mi 'ii. i n lUinl, tho Hiular
tciicliiTs of ;!... Mink m-IiooI ar iiviti
a ew-rii's of Hit ilii.),' unit liea, liirli aru
uttondcd hy Hi.- fiiiiro HfiglitHJiliood,
null prove very ii terestiii.
Mr.lt Shiilert. of Mountain View,
Imajiist cutiini.w tiin'il a haiuisoiiiB va
r;eKiilfd rii;r eartx l i r a Milwaukie
party. It ta a U'u.ily and una tnaila
with an oi l Myle Wiala loom, which
Mr. HIiuIhtI iiiade with lii own hands.
.... . . .. .. . .
The liatithery at thu ('liu'katnna now
pruaonta u lively HM'ar.iniB. Myriada
of young saliiioti. and cyirs in iinae-a of
hatching can l' olai'tvt d in the Ihjxoa.
Undor the im'sent iiuniwiiii'iit the itov
ernmenl hati hery i proving a grand
nuiceas.
J. P. Crocker, of the Mountain Hlitfr
Meat Market, on Seventh atreet, recetitly
0encd, keep constantly on hand lirt
clasa fresh and cured tneuta of nil des
cription. 'iialmiiera can ilepend on
Kiuare dealii'i.' at "live end let live
price", t all on hiiil.
Work on tiie new ('iintrreicational mcet
iii house at Mottntain View ia )ri'ii(--iiitf
rapidly. The irume ta up, theaidinK
put on. and laying tlio roof will aoon t n
in order, Messrs. Dixaon and Andrewa,
aiidyoni'iK lieori' tdy ro the principal
carpenter.
While Marion and Polk are diaciisainu
the pnijier way to build n bridge pier,
l'ortlutid and Vancouver are bavtni! a
hridite built, and Albany ia "Ki;tlin
ready" to have one built ami Iretr.on City
ii enjoying the blusninfjs of a substantial
uinsioii bridge. Dayton Herald.
Upon completion of Mr. Mullin'a
building now r.early teady for occu
pancy on the aou'li aida of Main street
near Sixth, (!. W. irtmn will tx-ctipy
the aoulli part of it, with Ida barlaraliop
and bathrooma. Ho propoaca to fix
thinga up in fine aliape.
Capt. Phil. Shannon, ono of tlio old
est ateainboat men on the Willamiitte
river, now baa one of the beat farina at
8prinKater, and itarriea on a flourish
ing general merchandise business. Mra.
Shannon looks after the atore, while the
Captain directs hie attention to the in
terests of ii'.a large tarin.
Tr i iiioxt. essential to the welfare of
ourcity, that an ordinance beat the com
mand of peace oilier autliominK the")
to arrest drunk. U ia to the ahame of
the city that tins condition ol aliaira on
allowed to exist, and it ia botK.-d the
council will take Hit) matter in hand at
their earliest convenience.
Hev. C. C Jiatcman, of Oregon City,
la to lcctuie at Port Towtiwmd on the
18th and lilth mat., ami before the a til
dentaof Grace Hemiiury on the 20lli.
We coniiiittiilate tiie people of these
places on the treat in atoie for them.
We do not doubt that Mr. ISiitenmn
will meet laripi audiences in these placea.
Pucilic Jitflist.
Jaa. F . Kialev, of OawetfO, " UP
the firatof the 'week ami wot soma laaty
invitationa and proirraiiia printed tor
the Odd Fellow bull lobe kivcii hi
Hmt n I.. . on Thankairivirii eve. It li
in honor of the new bull recently coin
pMod bvtheOdd Fcllowa and nothinu
haa been left undone which would add to
elaborateness of the all'air.
In anothercolitmn citu bo found a call
bv PrcHideut. Apperaott for a apei liil
nieetinu of the board of trade, to take
lilace next Monday n'-K't. f ,r ''''
hi the poaition of the cannery Co.
Whellmr or not, tide valunble niHtitulion
will lemain in Orexon -'iV
itivMerv, ami it bclmovea every citweii
tonne hi inlluence in km-pinlt;
hoped there will be a law nt tendance at
the meuliiiK Monday I'j't.
Mr K. P. Wilaon in order to iucreaRe
hia .(tore room will tafe out the parti
tion, and occupy the i.reaent apart itienf
of 0. W. tireen'a Inu ber hop. Mr.
Wilson intend to add one of the arireat
atocka of country and ebelf ha wa ie
ever brought to the coast, constating ot
firat-eUtas good of every dacnplion.
Mr. II. Dtillola. of StuittaWalOi', lula
A late imptoved t'lmimiei' drier in Ida
invhard, and hut alroadv tivuporalnd
over l'.VH lt of dried )idea, heaulea a
considerable quantity ot prunea, lie
expivtato putttp 4tkW or MKHI poumla
mow uf dried apple tlila aoaaon.
hanJaar conatantly eniployml in Una
iliier,
K.J, McKittrl.lt, nnr nprgolle ahon
titan ia fortfinit to tlm front with Ida
stahliahmtnit, Ud hnutght an txeel
leiit aaaortmettt of jooiU back w ith hint
from Nw York. A inttaln 1'. M'Klt
trlck hIho accompanied him buck and U
now clerking for K, J In (ho atom For
tjonuini piiah.attead tiviMeathat atorts
i in the (rout row.
On Monday laat the lattona reatiuied
her renlar trip after a two wk
lay-up for repair, Aldon tlraham, tha
former irenlat puraorof the Altona now
oeonpiea tlio Haltion aa captain of tha
Latona. having been (trained a licenap
aa aitcli, Mr. Maaott will take tba
poaltmn vacated py Mr, tlraham aa
jiuraer of tho Altona,
Viola baa o"o of the heal literary and
'e'alitvj aocieliea In Obiekamaa emtiitv,
l'esiilea an inleestitiii lilerarv prot-utm,
which aa rendeied last S itur-ltiy even
liitf, lle quealimi ; "Ueaop e l tbilt the
l'eti baa morlnHitenc tlian the Sword,"
w d"bated, and duddod in favor of
the amrnialiva. Mr, H. 0, lwia ia
preaident of the am'ioty, and Mica Ilay
den atH'ietary,
Soma prtlty bfavy trow Una waa tn
tlutfc'ed in by a iHirreaiamcent a few
weck aimn, eoncernitm the condition of
tha road twlwean tha Mvera farm and tho
c;tv limita. W't ar glad to atato that
unilerthe tnaaterly aitiwrviaion of Mr,
tunmialoner Mivhnka lh road la now
completely repaired for tlio aeaaon. ami
it la claimed now that there la no bolter
atripof highway in the county.
Miaa Alice Katon waa until the laat
week ooeupvlnif Miaa Neita Itarlow'a
(MMtition aa teacher In the acltool, otvittij
to the latter ladv'a disability raitaed by
a lame fiait, but Miaa Katon lieln
called t'l attend lier own dutiea aa
teacher elsewhere, the aorvleea of
Mi I-'.iinice lVinaldam were enitaireil,
and she ia now teacltini;. Miaa Itariow
expeeta to reanme her dutiea etfain in
a abort time.
Aa will lie aeon bv an adyoriiaemetit
in anotbercolttmn, John Niaaen luta Ihhiii
tixiinleil anenl to represent the Staver
A Walker Implement Co , of Portland.
Mr. Niaaen ia procured to quote Port
land price on all macbionory, and aa
lie ia well actplainted In Clackama
county and known a a careful and en
oitsetii' businessman, there can be but
one n-siilt of hi undertaking and that
i ho will ntoet with the higheat aucceaa.
The aawmillaof Oregon City are now
running to their fullest caoacit j, owinu
to (be building boom which aeem to
have atritck the town. Hroiuihton lima,
keep their mill under full sail, having
boon fortunate enonuh lo aeeure a aum
ply of niatoiia). The !ladatono mill
ia also putting in time to giasl advant'
ago, and kit'tung every aaw bttav
front what can bo learned every mill
in tow n i pnahod with work.
Complaint ia being made bv the ftsh
eroien along the river about the pulp
mill casting their refuse matter into
the stream. It accumulate in and
mound the oei and causes Iho fisher
nuin consideritble trouble. The man
men of the mill aliould hsk into
the rivitter, and if thee are nt fault
then it should he atoptmd, n it would
! doing on'y justice to the fishermen,
aa well as complying with the law.
I. Selling, proprietor of Oregon City'
l mammoth furnishing giaxla establish
ment i out in tbi taaue with an
announcement of what ho offer th
public. Mr. Selling' houae ta too well
krown to reiptite anv considerable
comment, and aa for hi stock of good
hi advertisement toaka for that.
Thoee who call on Mr. Selling will
alwav find him and hi eon of clerk
aa obliging and polite a lot of Individual
aa can do found anywhere Tit a
KsTraeaiaa takea pleasure in recom
mending hi house.
Some of Oregon City' buatnea men
would be pleased to learn the where
about of the "jay" who waa soliciting
tor the Pacific Farmer a few Java ince.
Kroni what we learn he recoived some
good money from a few buin men of
thi place with the understanding that
the citv ahould receive a write np in a
souvenir gotten up bv the Farmer on
the cereal exposition, but ataa, that ami
vencr never came. Perhapa in time
lep!e will awaken to the eternal fitneaa
of thinga, and patronise home Inatitm
tiona.
C. W. (ireenman, the pioneer ilraymnn
of Oregon Citv, cornea out in thtf
week KNTEiti'BiaK with an advertise
ment Mr. (Ireenman baa run ailntv
line in Oregon Citv since W, and dur
ing that time baa built np a well estab
lished industry. He alway knepa a
euros of careful and obliging drivers,
who "rake it ttieir cniei aim iu "
prompt and accommodating at the call
of their customer. If the citizen give
Mr. (ireenman'8 line the patronage it
deserve there will be no reason to
complain.
John Albert ha leaaed the Oregon
City broweiy of Mr. Jacob Mader, for
a ter of b'ix veara. Mr. Albert will
add new machinery ami incrcaae the
capacity of the eatabliabnient until It i
brought up amontr the leading breweries
of the Weat. It already haa a good rep
utation amoni! the inatitution of ita
elaa, and n ita new manager ia an ex
perienced Bavarian brewer, it ia safe to
predict the reputation of the brewcrv
will lie Hitatained if not advanced. To
lover of the cool beverage we will nay,
thev can do no better than to patronize
the'prodnct of the homo brewery, aa by
doititt ho they will be contributing to the
aupport of a valuable home industry,
and receiving in return a good and una
dulterated article of a high grade.
W. D. William, who waa arrested a
week ago on a charge of passing counter
feit money, was arraigned before United
States Commissioner Paul C. Dcady, of
Portland, and held to answer in me sum
of 11000. He is now in jail at this place,
nuniitiitir the action of the grand jury in
Uecember. He at first made an iinsttc
iteaaful attempt to paas a bogus 5 piece
on Photographer Prior, tint was aiterwaro
......i..uufnl in niLHaini it on II. E. Cross.
The fraud was diacovered and ollicers
placed on his track, which resulted as
.hnv atnted. He claims his father Is
worth aM.MO;
In accordance with the suggestion of
Tub Entbbpbisb. of the last issue, the
matter of establishing a library and free
reading room is being duly considered
by some of our prominent citizens. A
tliie reading room is a credit to any city,
offering a splendid resort In which to
while awav idle hours to good advant
age, and being an attraction for youtig
men who would otherwise drilt into the
lower dives for want o better piaj am
to go. It is to be hoped the mat er wil
not be dropped, but carried forward
until one shall have become established.
To (Tarkamiis County Hitptlsls.
Kev. James H. Hargreayes, our Clack
amas county Baptist '7,'n',B
eateein it a great favor if Hujtit, ,.iul
,Si of the .Raptist '". : "
countv who wish reuiuai n.
Herv.ce-, would correspond with him rel
ative to 'heamo. .
Hi-o. Hargteaves iiiij",t ,
Ji.!i.,i. nnlr oonitnlsalon of
lilltlllH' llllioai.-. ; ,
the Home Mission Society in conpinc
'.il. llm vimntt tieotile s SOCieM
Ll HI I "I'" v rr
who'"" .'"" ', -, ,x rm
Ilia Firat Uaptlat etiitrcn oi wm....
lie ia a good preacher and a thoroughly
uood I man, and will do much good wher
ever he goes. I cheerfully commend
bim to the public and to our people gon
m'lr VKnuH C. Batisman.
Oregon City, Nov. 1800.
I'liloit Hilda Vndliiiv.
Tho aiiHttal nieollnn of the Clackamita
fountv Hihle Social y will tai held at the
ri-eativtmiaii church on mot I Stttnlay
evening, Nov U:lrd, cimtmenctnn at
Kev, 0, lleli'.W, the iliatricl aicie
tury of the Aineiicitti Hilda Hooieiv will
1h preai nt to delivoi' the annual uddtesa,
Tho liltit of the AtiioriBaii I'vihlu aocielv
to wblcti the ha'ul aoclciy of lliia county
la auxiliary, ta to print hlhloa and tcaia-'
mmiiaut the loan! noiiaiblu expense o
produeiuK a ne.it and aiihalautlal ttiticle,
an I to tii ako live illati ilmtion of (lie
annul to destituto Inihvidnala and faui
illea not able to piovidu tliemaelvea with
a copy of thu aacred acripttliva, and to
aell to othcra at the act mil coat of pub
lialiiiijf tlieui. Tim great uood Ihna ae
cotnplialieil baa ahiiiiilautly proven the
wladoin of the plan. To aid in lurnlah
Itm ttila aociely with tlia mveasary Imida
for tlio prosecution of this work thla
community will tin mkd for a li'mul
contribution at the anmiiil meotinu, It
ia hoH'd that eveivoue who la in the
lejtil way iulciv.'ted will not nnlc he
preaonl at the nieeliiii;, hut uoiue pre
jmtv.l to (live some aiiii'lamm! uid to
Una iniUu woik it, W , l.i-c
l'i i. i it
Til Jlntltfl'l'll at Ill'Uld "I i Cod.'.
A aeeeiat meetiiiii ut lb" tloiid ol i
Trade is called lor .Munduv uvimm,:, ;
.nn, ii, lor couniaeiatiii'i o. uvs ""o i
meatia to a pioper ehltnt it the World's .
I an , Him i ue uiaio'r oi iiirveiiuim nip i
removal of
the cannerv to Kant I'oil-
i,, 1. .,ul I'. ni.1
land.
J. T. Al't'KHauN, rrcaidont,
Hoi co A l.iiusliu.
Tho follow inn la what the Seattle
I'oat lntelhtanivr aaya of the Itoyccv
l.iiiaiiitf Co. : The house waa titled and
ttto audienca waa of a claaa t'tat acldotn
tllla the house, iH'inu draw't nearly en
tirely front tho very beat class of people
itt tlio city, lioycoix I. aiming Iuimi been
liera ladoie and the people knew from
pleasant exporiomd what to exta'cl, ami
they bad iiooceinaun to tie dis.ipt uinted.
Front tlio tuoitient Iho cmtaitt went up
to Urn time It went down every man,
womau ami child tn the Home waa
delighted i
"Tom'a Vacation" aaaplav cannot bo
C.lleda auciesa, in lad, it make M
arrtLai ;s,r,,a...,,;g
aa clever bila of clnd -e comedy, annple
and pleasant wraps of nttlsic and versa-
tile impersoiiiitioiia as anv ail hence
could wish lo sou The company doe
not urnlend to do meat thincs.an. or that
reason the audicino is am prised and
delighted at ttu' cleverness of evert tiling
done, liit v Kovi O, theold ttmn lavurito,
again ileligtilea tlio iiiiuii.nce nun nis
remarkable power of mimicry, and Ids
imiorsoiiations of a seedy tragedian,
a nervioua bachelor, an elderly p-mtcaa,
a aimpering aohoo'girl, etc., cattghl the
potmlar fancy. I.uriu ltoyce baa lin
proved in aingittg during the paal year
and her vohv, alwayaa aaeel and pure
a a bird's, and her twa itching wa)
rhurmed Jeverybody, The a Idiiion of
Mr Cliarle Horwns, a clever young
commtilian, baa givatly atrengtbened
the company, hi specialties all being
new. The music wiut varied, novel and
of a verv retlned order. Little Jesae, a
aweet child with every musical voice
and utwrtVled wa.V4 d nn-od chariniligly
and hroiiglit down the hoiie with In I
cliildisli singing lalla Hr.rbmir, the
rustic beaoly, was vrv le liv,' in sim,'
ing and dam iu,', an I Hiilv H.trlnr
isirtravnl the mral liiidloid to peifect-
too, Arthur Moorc'a "I'll I'.nelop II"
w as inimitable
t'aril uf TlisiiW.
Wo lake tie
iiiciiit oiipoi tunitv
of
e"r'ltg mi' as
ki el lii.'lel- i"i tie
illne-a ol oil Ml.'
latitude to toe man)
ir favois during the
on. i '. It. Wnllat e.
ionrt: v' IV il l. ic:;,
tSX l W M l li'
Un a Vi'le.o:.
The weather the pt I mi w e -k-i ha
been tho finoa. wo ever ma at tin tone
of the year
Mra. Jennie Itutt, of Park Pl--.ce, Inn
been the gu at i f her mother, Mra. Ma
ple. Mr. George .limner haa stuped a line
young prune and apple orchard
Mra Maple, of Clackama'i Heighla,
waa viaiting in Viol laat week.
Mr. W. T. Smith aill ahortly remove
from Viola to Springwater.
Mrs .iniuier iaenj iviiii a visit front
her mother and aiiler, who arrived from
Michigan laat Sunday We underat.tnd
thev intend to remain some time
Our literary aocioty greatly injoieda
visit (mm ve editor laat Saturday even
ing, who paid ua some very compliment
ary remarks. Hope ho will call again
Viola i once more pluuaed in deapaii.
A new railroad survey haa been made,
leaving na out in llm cold, and rcalcatate
ia rapidly declining in value.
Molta Avon.
Plaltahmu Nolo.
Mr Lewis Plait, wlioreceiilly aold hia
farm to Mr, Tlieold, of Portland, haa in
.,.i. l in Wtl-o. Waaldiiaton. whore he
will remove in Pre spring with hia family
to keep hotel. We wiah him Hticeeaa.
Miaa Paulino Kuellermoler naa re
turned from Portland, whero she haa
been lor some time, and will remain
here this winter. Her old friends tire
all glad to aeo her among them again .
Kev. Mr. Lang opoiieu a piivinu i un
man school at the church on the UHh
with quite a full attendance, moat of
whom are candidate tor confirmation in
ll.A church
Miss Alice Downing opened a winter
term of school at thegrange hall the 17th.
The Piatt school hoite haa lately been
papered and decorated, and ia now one
of the plnasantcat schoolrooms in Clack
ama county . A large Hag has also been
a(Mrs! lircmer and her son Willie, of
New Era, wore tlio gtieatH of Aiigttat
Unlli.ru.eier laat Sunday.- Willie will
remain with bis uncle and attend gram
mar school.
Mr. liockman. who has been very sick
for some time, is slowly recovering. Mrs.
Frank (josser is also quite sick.
Ilntirv Toed tinnier has tho hnoHt crop
of peas we have sen in Oregon, lie is
alao sowing a large acreage of winter
wheat.
Mr. Henry Piatt has been putting up
gome new buildings on Ins place and
having tliuiti painted.
Mr. Charles Koollerineiur is having
his handsome new residence painted,
i.' 1 1 iMntt ia thu boas naiuter.
Mr. Marion Plait has been seeding a
large Held to meadow for Captain Coul-
' Willie I'lnlt will attend to the funning
0'ieratious for lamia Toedtmuii this win-
tB Frank KriiHo's horse and buggy have
learned tho road to Mr.Wourtmr'a so well
since the arrival of his niece that they
can now go blindfoldel. Wo guess it
will soon be Uncle Pete. . .
Uoiit. ritlina between Ironspiker a
Landing and Wilsonvllle seems to bn the
amusement of the day. For further in
formation apply to Willie aiU Lima.
From the number of lantern that
have been borrowed of late we conclude
i..,t il.o Imva are afraid of tlio dark.
A gentleman from l'ortlutid came out
last week to wed one of Clackauuia
county's fair daughters, who uvea i oi.
...ill. m (mm the (iriimre ball. He
slopped at Oswego and began to cele
brate by getting full ami a black eye.
He was a little too previous, for when be
arrived ut tho home of his lady love in
u intoxicated c lltlon elm immedi
ately declared the wedditig adjourned
Ktne die. . We admire her goml sense,. ,
. Thero 'is an opening for a good black
smith at Springwiiter. Mr. Dubois of
fers the uae of shop ami; tool to any
gawd blacKsmitlt who ia iiimblo to pio
ctire them.
CIlli'lointUH,
Tho tUi'krya ui tills liolttllbolluio I 111'"
wititlMM putieuily i'ui' Ihaiilialviii4,
tieow Sliite In very alek with typhoid
I'evci, .
Wo Wi'te Informed last Week tlntl Mr
Uniilh' eye waa only Injured', hut wt?
an aorry to ray it, is ilnslioyiid,
Misa Mvitie liniMa iiave iv blithday
pi'iv last I'liibiV evculnii, A numlier
uf IImIh foll,a weie Hv.onl, uml nil
acetiied to hiia a Jolly t'od tune.
,Mihse. Aunieitnd t'laia Uavia returneil
from the upper t'lackiuuia Sundav,
where they have heutt tmjoyliiK a visit
Willi their 'uncle and fiiiully,
Hamilton ami Allen have on a Hue aa.
aoilment ol lull and w inter umids. Davia
Alleu'k amihuK eiiuiiteuain'ii can alwaya
lie found behind thecouiitei wliem he la
ready to wail on mummers,
The Inlnni child of Mr. and Mia.
Wita'i. Smith, Uu"l live weoka, died
Wulncday, the Udt, It Waa I. lined the
follow ni i'liuradav, Tlie parents have
the m in i.ii 1 1 v "I lliei'iiiiinmiuty,
l'i .iicr-meetim; eieri' I'hut id iv cyi'll-
im, at ihe , huh
dai , I lit
mi d .i: 1.1 A
ot ' rv
i in.-1,. :
ridi-
y -uu-iiii
l.ii
' en 11
I '
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I ii,
tl,n(, j
.no i
the 1
i H i if
k.l l UN
e. I,..
i.'B'l
i I'll-
M...,
sioi la li,l"
J,,,,
11,1' we .if tl,e 1HIUI.II V
i'1'.irt-
Mi. liliii-ou i.
i!h vi ry uiiii'l'
IliC aitMiti' i'il.
iked aa leach'
f,.. i
I cl .
Mr, C, Clatk
inii'j Ida litimv liarneaa
up In bis bam a !' days turn, I ridny
he Weill to i!0l il, ''lit Could Hot lllld II,
I Thin ia Ilia Hi iltustnm e for a Ioi.k time
where aiivtbliitf Ima bei'ii Iiorroweil lit
Una licihboihood without leave.
lor,
Itohtlla.
Two more families
lime ariivcd on the
Mutalla limn Kansas.
Mi. I'. C. I'cnv hit built a western
addition lo hla .In citing
Mr, M .Mcliuaell has laid a sidewalk
from his tesidem o lo Ids place id luisi-
m' n ni " i'i"'n-" , , .
Mia. Iall;e A'tatiii is at the tiood Sa-
;" "-p.tut uttdetg a auign al
.'T'li,,., i i ...i.trm d fro,..
i -...y .. .us i
i ,r,l' . j
Ploomg has been mi endd mi ac-j
intuit of d.y c ithcr i
1'iosly t i,;hlH, fogy dais and litlr i
roads ale tin! ol l.r l"r tins .soieiii
lartm is bio g
citing their fall wmk
iloi.e ti ill tin.' shape.
ir. I.e.iult has U'cii tmproiing
coiner lii . whii h gruallv a Ida lo
his
the
good app"ai ance ol the place.
Mr. J.J. Herman, a lau" landholder,
luta begun anew illliiM among the
trees '
Khlcra Hiirlcss and Part preached at
our school Ihi'I.i' hint liei'k
llovlea Herman and others have been
holding imt'WiigS "Ii the piatrio re, clitly.
IV IM
j I'll Illl).
Our bl.tck-milh baa iisenlh"
'. hia auop,
' Albert I. h- i putliiig up a new
painted '
i
pivket i
; (once
1 A. I'. I 'i has r. mo . .1 Ins null
' Wa-hin :'o i,
V lamilv faiiii Iowa ,no tin' git "l
I
to I
f In. in K'H -liter. They bit I t
, belt'.
oc..te
' The Musei 1 .cliiiuu, ( M
III .1 .it. i'
'wci.- here iiilitig hi"! iic-'k
j Oar iitii'.i'i i man, .-: Matlu-ws, i.dom;;
' a (jo's I Im-iuess.
; tlin p.p.tlir S.'l.n .! S ipt , Alex
i Thomson, and wUe wee li-ie I i"! Wceti.
He visile I III ' I aao.V . teed, .md the
; rot dioi i-'t,
! I iiiile .1 linitil"'! of t'.tnby pe i.lo
j went up to we the w c 'u la I ls.it -4 .,v.
II A
I i'i I t i
a. in, udi '-I
A t.il'l"
li'ig':
about foi
lino.
M
il.ll lioo
ipph'S In li I'oHl.llld j
KeUi an I
p..!--.
i ii ri-
I
i in an I
.1. v r i
w ho lllie'l la 1
d t
..lii.i a tv.nl"
l I t lii-
spiing
V. I.
lor Mi
Mack i
K.-llog
i l.itit.liiig a me it market
A aitrpriae party waa given to the
Mioses Avery one "night ol lat week,
The nec.mi.ioii lii-iiij! the annlverary of
Iheil biltliday.
The rccciii victoiyof li -mociacy in
the Paal cansea wlcit few leiiuH-ru'a
there aie lieieto tn tosnitli'. Iliethern,
feel happy wliilal lb u can, 'U anxious
caieaud withuied laun'U "hall be
thy earthly pie-wanon-'.
( c lll'ill Pidllt
Theie will lie a .pirn tciiy meeting
Rcrviica nt the Central Point M. Iv
church on Nuvcinhci 'aud i! uf the pie,
ent month, col eiiciiigoii Nittililayat 1!
o elm a.i.cv. it. i.. in" 'ii" i.oi.ii. ,
l'Vaul Sundav min idiik- at III o clock,
prctchhta al 'll. All are eonlially in
vited to alien. I,
The polnlo cum in Una vicinity ia
about all dug, and have tin tied out
fairly well with pro.-pects or goml price
The fall wheal I'.oKa gieelt
and tii'
with .every iudivalion for a
giMid crop
next smuiiier.
Tho health of the
i i ..
neighborhood is
proHperoiia and
A St iiai uiimit.
lfoml, ami ever) tnaiy
happy.
Pi i'aiinill lin I Social.
I)r V.. C. Pcdinali, of ( lm kitinns,
was
ill town the lit at of the week
Admission to the S icial tomorrow
only one apple. S.tppur i) cts.
Fnink Wiiluatui't. of Salem
, was in
town visiting friends Saturday.
J. W. Thomas, MolnlW's dnntist, was
doing business iu town, Tuesday.
Don't fail to ntlend the "Apple Social"
tomotruw evening at the P.aplist church.
Mrs. .1. II. Si rick lor, of Salem, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Pillsbtiry. ol
this city.
The propetrv of Mrs. Whitloek's,
buildings and fences, are improved with
a coat of paint.
The Y. !' S. C. E. have an excellent
program prepared (or tomurrow evening
at the llaptiat church.
Miaa 1 1 at tl Warner oft on Satuntay s
train for jNew York, where she wilt re
main during the winter viaiting relatives,
Those who do not bring an upnlo as
nrico of nilitiissioiiat the Social tomorrow
evening, can buy one at the dour for a
nickel.
Mra. 11. U. Hayes; of Oaweo, was
snendini: a lew days of tho present
week with her Hon, (
this place.
Invitations are out for a reception at
thn residence of U. A. Harding
to-nior-
row evening, in honor of
No. 2. U, A. Ji.
Alcudu I'oat
Miss Lena Thompson, of Damascus,
dicdou Sunday lust at that, place aged 70
years. Her remains were
the following Wednesday.
Alex Mayer, of Portland, senior mitin-
to-of Hu. lii-n. of Muver & Ackerman,
of this city was looking over hi business
interests the lirst of the week.
(j, C. Emery, a knight of the stick,
t, , k'm.u.H 0 ii -i ii ii i oiii it o 1 by his
r il. in t ii'ciron t -it v. the uiiust of
of tmi I'amilv ol Frank Shuto.
in. itai'il. nviitiinminied by 1'iipt.
Lnvololi, of the sulphite, pulp, nulls
Hiartetl for SiitiFriiiiisco for a li"'l stay,
Momh.v. During Dr. ('aril's absence,
his patents will be looked -after by Dr
Sinnmurs ,
. tl K P.lllni.i-. tirodillng elder of the
Oi'euoli Coliferimcil of llm Evangelical
Association will pietudi in Popes
hall
newt. SllllthlV. ill !l tl. III. HIS
diacoitrso
will be in Uermiiniiiid a Imgi
littundanue
is desired.
There Is inoio trouble iu Warren
llolniiin'a funillme atoie, (Inn of lln
buys la lookin:,' down bla mie, and
llolmiiii limenu eiiouiih to twit him of
heliM lioiiilwlnlied nut of Ilia tlill' by II
pioa liii)? I'ori lander.
t'onnlv Surveyor tmiitli will depart
next Monday for Colombia loiintv,
whither hit (io.i"to aetlle the iliapttlo
over the, hiuindiy Una of a plur ol
lul l in wlili It .1. S, liini'iusiiii, uf
I'.mi'iu sin's latmliiiM ia involved.
Miaa, Kata Kelnti, u( New I'lra, will
deliver a lei'luin at I'opu'a bad tin Hat
unlay eveuiiitf, the litiilt of November,
ntH o'clock p, m. Ilerauhjei'l w ill be
"The church and wouieu", No one
cull Milord to miaa It l.ndiea are eapecl
ully invited,
A New Mnejitud aupper and musical
entei lalnnieiit will be Klveu tnnllit bjr
llin hnlli'a of llm '. 1 1 1 k i 'u t Ii 1 1 nl chuitth,
at the church, Tho music will be
(iirnialied by some of the best talent of
(n t; ui City, ai'i'imipanii d by Mra II,
Stilcklo, oi Kalciu, Tlie auhper will be
dished iti after tJioiulne old New Kulatid
attic and will constat of baked bcaua,
tun hand null, punpkin p'.e, etc, That
In i es p OH) MOeil eiiltliit mid ' I
I ' c k lor liie la. In . n nl tie i o il .
I ' ' If, .'. I' "t ie 'in'; l'.
I' ,i -,.n I .'lull ' ,, ii is . (.ei'i leltl
Si I ! mo In , ti nil Sail' ie.' tdand
ami week, He l is nl Wink on a I'l-lli Ii
iieio In lii.it- lib tvo other until when
l In. e.t 1 1 ti i u veil in, C'lmplete y titti y it g
ilr Thomas, lis died holme aiit.
ance ui mvd, and when found Ida t t y
was In an upiluht pualtiuii,
Perfumery
-ANI-
FIXK TOILET SOAPS
K Ii. Caiuleli! has now in slock the
lilicl usaurtliielil of ell the lead
ing I'erftniii ra' SpeciaUica ever In
Ihe city, cmliiiiiliig ;
Vlfii'i! .VrlKht'M Mary Slum i,
Solon ralnicr's May ItlusNtim,
,v v.- r,b a,.,.i,. bikh,,
l.iKi'hr Fils Mity IMh,
Nnliilon's in UtiM',
Iditiillttiii; s Ulilli' Itoap,
lt.lltlwIll'H (IICfH Hl'HH,
A tbi Mniiy Ollici's.
TUV sou iN PAI.MK.H S
INDIA BOQUET SOAP !
Without a rival
for fragrance and
piality.
fin a
.MUTt'K poll pl'lll. ICATloN.-TIM-!ll
It I ASH ACT, JI NK . !K7H,
i iuint stmi i l.u, oatei..
ii'.'iii.u ruj. ur , oi'i, J, Is-si
Nolle. I le--i-l'i' f'lu'n lloil til r.miilliiiii's
Willi Oi,- (o,.ii nt 1!m sil .f ,,.!frt.il
-if -I Olil' .i, Ii I'tmiir.l Attrt.lt'.r Itlil tli.i ut
II lit l.ef !,,i, l ,, lm. nt ill k nt 1' o I he 11 ill tiH'ell.
i Nflieitt uihI V'ihtico..ii In rll-it ).'
( j .l.iloi .1 M.'l. -tirr,
. .,t I till- CO.. I ....... M'-.l.
iusi,,,, I,.,. l,l, , ,f jl!,. I,, li ..Hum hl inri.
Nl t'(iiit,-at S.t ' i. f,.r llii imri tisi.e e( llif
.s!, . .,-i lii.li N,. .11,111 let. l.lil(. N.i ',: 1....1O1
'!' S." ii'.K' .1 al II. tl Liter .t ...( 1. 1 1.
lii.i Oi . !nn. win ile 0. iiii.rc i il.t Oii l..r u
Clll.-.ft,r ....tlr It, Ol f'.r 4'll'utlll O t.tI...M'S
; ... I : . .- .i,..-,
!!, r,':-i,(i.f n,j ...
i If-1 I I I lit- . ;i M
; Witrc i, Wit,
l1- imiii. n te. li
W Illl . l.el Jlc
j 'nil. f. I... lo.
j to I ui o a oi ii. i-i
In .nil I ill I In-line
orr ill liiU uitiert -it Hrw
il'ic--li lii nil ill)' ut
ln'..i': Krioil. Ittml -li
i I,, c i V .11,. el lliii.
1 . 1 , H .lt , mil J.ilin i
lin it iiii i ciHinty nr. I
Iliil.,; ..e -t'l" I the itlil? j
re ,-,..u-t to I !t. I r i t O 'lit I
I l.i-t..-- ll-l lll li)' III i
J I. AI'I'I -.Its. iN j
l.i'lliilei. j
i a..i .. i
n
..ii
r. li v,.,
1 1 .ti I ..' i
Nolle,.,
uti
I -I
.y v
I III
II c un icr
.1 i-ie!itor
en-cil. All
HfW d tins Us- i ilnlv t'i ..Hit
!'p .Ol
ill f!.. e.tate ul l.-K.
'.et.ouM lia liiv; t til I
arc implied to en
T...I.I. .lis'
. n;!.liil-t
ali estate
m inc snnip in me 111 .
my liutiic ii. ur Molu
,,,.,.,.. i.i.i.i.. wt
mi.: Ills liom ti.e til t mi)
iluilion ot tins
iinhii' or thev Mill lie lon-vi-r harred.
(ll.lt H SAWTrt.l..
IvMTlllor
Mi lll.iet A tnoat.! li
Ailiiri'i'v lor aiil clate
I'alcil the lib 'lay of Noii'liilu-r. J SHU.
Partnership Notice.
Ili-mi-o Knlitlii it.iliiK i'riii'il iiii-ri'linii.lii
liiisiii.'.ii at t'linliy, ori'it.iil lem tor llii'fi.iln
i.l line yi'ttr treln .t-ilt. ul lltli i-frtltlrnli' taki'il
as a bi.C' iiii i.irliiei ill hi liu-uii's. Inil I'
iiar.ntii.is, of I'on.y, orcKuii. Spt-i'lal ctiiulAl
m Iniinlii' I .1 Hum On- lniliii.i. will lia rnn
llniit"! til Or.iiui. KnUiit liuina at til" nl'l
siiiiil tn I'sni.v, tirc-nii. liii" tali 'lay nt Nuv
miilmr, IH'Jd, ' OH" KsinilT.
l,la K. (,'IHHTIIKH.
Sill. "-ill.... I m l a " ui ti iti Imliirii nil' lliln nth
it i)' ut Niivi-iiil'iir, Poa
Cms Kaiuiir,
IP la till M.il.ii)- riilille.
N'M K K Ft US Pt'l'.l.icATIiiN.
band tittlce al (li'intun (lily, Or.
Nov, 14. tstill,
N nth-it lahcrcbv itiicn that the fulloiviiig
imuii' l setllcr luis tiled noil '' of Ids inti-n-timi
to maUc lii.nl proof iu support of his
claim, mid thai said proof will ha made
liclore the register and receiver of the V,
S. band Oilii c at Oregon t'ily, Oregon, on
January .'!, IN!U, via.
b. li. Larson,
hiiincstcad enlrv, So. .'ilM, for the lota ,1,
V$,ifw'i', arid a a ',' M-ljiif aic'ttl, t As,rSe,
lie naims ttic liiliowmg wuiit'ssca lo
i, min hia cnnliliUoiis ivsiilunce upon and
rititiiallou of, -aid laud, via: liaiul (.'alia
him, lloorge lluiig.ile, A. .lolinaon and b.
Callahan, all of .Molalla, P. (. Clackatnaa
countv, Oregon, J. T. .UTr.tta in,
il-i;i::-: HcHi-tcr.
Aiiialiilalriitei-'s Sale of lical Fslale.
Nnlli'O l hmcliv itlvcti Mint tlio mtilvralaiii'it
nliiilnUlnitiir uf the i'tln el J'llm illuvcr,
ilcin'iisi'il. iiiirii'tiit tn mi in iter ol Hie ciiniityi'iiiirt
ut the Slum nt (ircKini. fur tlio Ciiniilyiift linkii
m.n 1 1 1 1 1 y inii'l" uii'l I'lilcri'it nn Mm till ilny iif
Nnvciiilier, la'W, will, nn Crl.lay tlio I'.Hii ibiy
nl lii'iniiiiliur, ts'.i". nt III" liniimf 1 o i-liH-k. I'
,M nt tlm Irtint ilnnr nt llm t.'niiiuy (.i.uiri nulla
in iircuiui (tltv, Claekamua ('utility, draitmi,
'll nt pnlitle iihi In tliii hlirlii'at lilililur fur
null, the tnlitiwilllt ill'scrnii'ii it-ai t-niao? ii.-n.
Iii'irlniiluir nl Ihe mirth citsl cnriicr (ImltiK
tlm miit iiiirtlii'ily cnrnir) nf llm Dniiatlini
l.iin.l Claim "I ili'lin ' Hliivi.i nail Hm-tiel II.
Uli.vur hit 2 s. r 4 u. til lliu w luniaeite nor-
.ll.iii, ritiiiiliiK tni'tiea annul mi iii-aruva, nu iiou-
alcs wi-sr, trariiitt tiiiutn una na..ni .unions in
ll.e nnrtlovi'st 1-iii'iii'f nt Mini cinnii: iiiciice
.mill 'i. ili'iiri.i'a. ltd inliiulus mist, Irntiliii! I'liilm
lm.. ' is ileilns: ttieucil tmrlli tto ili'iri'i'os, :l'l
...i,,,.i... ...i.i r,s an ehiiina tn t"it Una of aiilil
i.l'itni; t'lti'iicii nnrlli Vli ili'ld'fi's, l iiihi'ilcs
wtial, llill'llH attlil dial nail ai m i-imma iu 11111
iihii'cnt hcahiiilnit, I'oiitiilnliiK Hill uorea mnro
or li'"". , , . , j , . , , .. , ,
lll'lllH tit mill! CilSII 111 I UlU'll isillli-a Biiu
nuln, (I. J. I lit laanur.ii.
Ailttilnlalriiliir m tin) esiiuo in .mini niumii
tli't'i-ilai'il , , .
Pbioi'I, Niivcmiier imw
1I-1:U4
'1'IMIIKH I.ANI1 Atrr,.HINK8.tK7. . .
tlllva Clny.
llNI'1'KII STATKa hfi0 Ol''KII'R.
Ori'Kiia City; Or., Hit 111, lautl I
NOTWHIi. hurntiy alvntt tliiit in ciimiilliiiuie
ivlllt lliu iiriivUliiin nlllio Act of tJiiiiaruaa ol
.Inuiiti. 17H. piitllliiil "Alt not dir llm anlo ol
tuulii'i' liinila In III" Ht'il"" l Ciillliirnlit, Ore
Hdii, NiiviiiIii, mill Wimlilimliiii Tnrrltiiry, Ol-
? ... .. ......... ...... ..... ..r mill.,,., uinin
VO Olliy, "I unillKliill, I.HIIIII.J m i "'--
irt OrtiK'in, him tlila .lny lllail In Ihia olllno Iut
nwiirii at iliimiMit Nn. Wt-I, for tlio puroliiiao
nlllie nii'i nt i"'lli'ii H, In I' No. !) aniitlt, riuiffO
7 nam, iitiil will oll'or Iirm'! lo uliuw Unit th"
lnuil mmitlit l nt viihiii'iUi tor lm tlinbnr or
utiiiin tlinii fi ir iiMrli'iilliirnl iurjioBon, anil to
tn 1, 1 1 Hli lu-ri'liilin timulil Imiii Ih'Iitii tlm ri'ata.
tin mill riiculvar nf till" iil at Ori'iron (Illy,
orcntiii, "ii Tm-ailiiy, llm mini 'lay IH'Ocintn-r.
mini. Hho riiiiui'is mm u ltiH-HHox: Unai'iia Biiulli
unit (li'iirifii liurhiirl, ul Lime llm-k, Ori'Kon;
Win. niitlnriuiil I. McPlirrami, otlllni, Ori-aiin.
Any uml all tuirniii" (tl ilmlnit iiilvi-rsnly lliu
utiiivi'ilomirilit'il liucla aru ri'iiu'iil(il tn tile
iinOr i'i ii i ins In tlilia otllou iiii or liol'irii until 'Alra
,1, v nl lii'i'iitnhi'r, IHUt). J. T, AITKUSON,
. nw. u i
HiiKlitcr.
ntfipajsM!na
liUSINESH LOCALS.
ClUMIII III UN' Col.ll', I 'lloU'll l AMI
iiAiiini'i;A Hi.iii pv, the most reliahle
known medicine for bowel comtilalnt.
It I viecliilly priced bv pnl'Mouii auhject
to colic, it haa cured inaiiy caaea of
cli n n ii' iltiii t in ia, Price "ft midOU cent
per bol t ie,
Hr, Paiitii K'a I'll. i s, for diaordura of
the liver ami boaela. A vlgoioit but
gentle physic that cleanse and renovate
the whole ayalem, Prion KI cent per
hmt,
If
Kfltl
you want lo get a flrat-c laaa photo
in at aptlcowilhii) the reach nf all.
(iii to Thwalte, whose udvertiaemeiit
appear in another column. Ilia woik
I eipial to the best in Portland and at
halt the old price,
Warren it llulmau are rolling mora
furniture and al lower prlcea, miullly
conalilered, than ever ,iuld before ill thu
Cliiiiiii of all doaigna at Won mi k
Ilolinan'a.
he K' Ifoifie 'Ctttltj,'
I 'a I I oi a tl"
llincliii e tide
b; W,, n. in .4
No I ..s H- l (miles In cur 1 i.il I. I
no. in .1 moiiyies in in. no ipuiiiiliiiM, lac
ip.tie . I l. ,1 . Sw Unci .
Whi',1 )ott want a ood i.ilxe l paint
niiily loi uae and ill! ahade to cIioihd
Hum, uxe t iiliuiihia t'otlaao Color, only
t ''0 per yalloil , For aalii by Cliarniati
ik Co.
"Ia thi the IiomI?'' la a ipteatlon often
akud. wlieii modiclne ia wauled. The
folluwItiK are a few of the medicine of
known reliability, aold by Olio. A. lUiim
ink, dniKuliI, of thi place, He ha
many other excellent medicine, but
thcaii are worthy of a":ial tnention:
t'lUMiiiau Ats'g Cet'iin I!kmkiiv, fa
iiioii for it cure of aeveru cold, and a
apiovoutllve for ct on p. Price 60 cent
ja'r bottle.
CiuaniiUi.Ai.v'a Pain Hai.m, a itetieral
family liuiinetit, and oHpecially valuable
foi i luminal noil . Price Hi cent ar but
tle. Ciuminai.AiN'a Kvtt anii Skis Oint
mi.ni, For tetter, aall-rbcmii, acald
lieinl, ei Kema and chronic mini eyea.
Price LTi cetita per box,
lleilloom aulta at Warren ik Ilolinan'a
aie acliint; fant, and thona wifhiiiK any
apecial den!)ii will do Well by lllllillK
aiaill,
County Warrants,
lliirncv llatiit A Draper, wilt un'il
further notice, buy nil Ctackatnaa countv
wartaota prcaetite.l at their oil no In
Charuiau llroa., blia k,
Teacher Lxatiiluatleii.
Notice la heicliV given that there will
lie an examination held for all ciunli
dalea for teacher in Ihe schools of
Clackamas county, at tlio court houae
iu Oregon City, on Wodnemlny, Novem
ber '.'ti, lH'.sl, cnmmenciiig promptly at
P. o'clock, noon., At.au. Tuomi'som.
tl l;J;t. County Supt.
l or Sale A Valuable Short Hern llnll.
The BiiliM iiber oirets for sale hi val
uable abort hum bull. Tho following is
Ilia ni'iir.ied pedigree, etc. : Name, Octo
wil, No. W.VW, vol, IU, p. 25;!, A. II. II.
Color, loan ; calved March 101b, lHHj,
bn-dbvC. T. Howard. Mnlino, Oregon
Octnwlt waa aired by Humbert, 4a,:t!i:l,
out ol Mitbuo Itelle, by lirickhal, 4fi,r.lH,
" bclla. hini I".' 1 bv Wclihait Prune,
II.VliHIi,
" lkdlneliiiil lith.bv Waabtenaw t'h'f,
llTi.ia'i,
" Itella.-liinl Sd.bv King Alfred,:!.!!,
llellachini,
llelimt 4ln,
Snow! ell,
Helena 21,
r'ed Helena
by I'.iiiitn liini, U.Kn:',
by l.ta-ouiotive, Wfi,
bv Cliaa. Colling, IC'a'l,
by Mal. omli, 1,11s),
by liramplon, fit,
llllpl
llrampt'in by Son ol
Wollinglon, twil !:e
bv lailii . l.l.iH
Mnlino UePe, Iho dam of Octowit, ia
1 1 cciudcd vol. n Slit, and was Valved
I Ann! 4th.isa:t.
I bi-reliv d'cla e that iho foregoing
j pi-dig ee i- true to the boat "I my kttowl
ie L'ii and ladief. C, T. ltowAan.
,, , , .... ,, ...no
I't.ieil ainy inii'.
Ftom the foregoing it w ill be seen that
Octowit Ia in direct lino of descent from
pure bliaaled Imported Enghah stock
Whoever tmichaao him will got a supe
i lor bahllllll. Cms. Mukiinkk.
Nov. St. lata). 11(1 U
i: Inbll-hol aS.
C. N. 1H KEN MAN,
Drayago & Expressing
Kicijjhl and patcela dnlivured
part of tin) city.
to all
Farmer's Store!
K. L NliWTON,
SUCCKSSuIt TO
STRAIGHT & NEWTON.
Good sold at Portland
Prices.
Highest Price Paid for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
N0TICH l'OU l'UBLICATlON.-TIM
Hl'lk LAND ACT, JUNK 3, 1878.
llnlluil Stnttit Land ontoo.
(ii'i-Kiin City, Or , Oct 'A mJO.
TJniliiM u lii.rMu- niviin ilntt. In ciimtillatico
Willi tlm iirnvlKlnin nt tlm not ol oinigieaaol
Juno 8, IMS, cntltli'il "An in't fur lliu Halo ol
tliiilmr lnmlii In tliuntiitim of Cnllfornln, ()rKOi,
.Niimiln uml WiitlilURlnii Tui'iitnry:
Jim. tl. A. rowimluy,
n w ilnw hiilv. nr I'nrl nutl. onliliiv ni muiiiiu'
ninli, Matu ol (ill-noil liu liilHilay tllml IB tllla
nltloo lu-r mvorii atatuini'iit No. i'Jtta, for the pi
(thimu of the ai'i4, of miullon No. 4 hi toivunlilp
Nn. 'l hi 1 1 1 1 li. riiinrii run, 7 ihhi. aim win uitur
proof to how thiit tlid limit unuiiht l niora
Vllllinoili lor in, innuiir nr Bionw iimui -ui ni.
nii it iit-h I iiiii'iiiihiih. uml lo ut.Lntillin lu-r nlalin
to mlil liunl fii'fnri) tlm renUltir and ri'iiotvur ol
thin nilli'niit iiri'jrnii Olty, Drugiin on Tliurailay,
tlm 12lli ilny of March, lain.
UhM inilllMM 1IM WIIIIIIIMIIU! IIllTlrV Mollltt. J.
C Wood, I. N. lowuhluy, An un Urausou, all
nr Piirllullll. Ilr
Anv uml nil iifii'Hoioi clnttntiiir advamoly the
lilinvi' lii'MTIIin'l Imiii ara riMiH'tnd to fllo
thalr i'UIiii" tii thin olllce on or bufora laid l'ith
day of Mnri'li, laui. J. 1 . AffKiiaufi.
ll'iO.l-'Jll KeKHtor,
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
TIMBER LAND . ACT, JUNE 8, 1878.
l'nlioil Btntei Land Ofllce,
OroaoriClly, Or Oct. 116,1890
Niitieo la liereliy iilvii that In enmpllane
with the provlaloiin of the ant of Conareat of
Joint , l7a, Biitllled "Au aot for tin aula of
timber land In Hi nlatea of California, Ore
dull, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Itiiiiu- is, inn iminj,
of I'oillanil, county of Multnomah, "late ol
Ori'iiou haa this day filed In thla ofllc hla
nworii tataini'iit No iXV for the onrehaat of
the uii'i of Miction 14, In towinuiip no. i aouin,
I'mmaNo. 7 east, and will oiler proof to allow
that the hind wnntht la more valuable for ita
Umber er aloim tlian for aitrlimltiiral purpoaea.
ml lo e.tiibllah hia olalm to aaid land before
the resiater 'mid recelvor of this olllou at Ore
gon .illy, OrcKOii, ou Thuiiday, the l'i day of
Munth. lad. ,
lie iiamea aa witnonsi'si Henry Melatt, J. F,
VVond, l). A Towunloy, Anna liriuuou, of Pert
tiinil, Oregon.
AnyniiU nil persons olalnilng adversely the
above described hunls lira ruintesied to file
tholr claims In thla nltloe on or before said 12th
a,iy,'i !"i ' ' Sstir
lteglster.
Grocery we
SPRING WAGONS.
HUH STOCK Op SPHINH WAiiONS IS THK LAKGKHT AND MOST COM
I'MttK ON THK PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPItlMES ALL
TIIK LEAK! NO STYLES OF
FOUK SPRINO PASSENGER AND MOUNTAIN
WAGONS,
KALF-PLATF0K1II SPJUNO WA0NS,
Scroll Spring Wagons,
J
Taylor' oiIkg-sji
HALF SPRING WAGONS, DXPRDSS
And Delivery .Wagons.
Special Parcel Delivery Wagons,
1-H0RSE BUSINESS WAGON,
ONE HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC.
IT WILL PAY ALL PAKTIE8 WANTING
Spring Wagons of any Description,
TO CALL UPON OR CORRESPOND WITH US
We guarantee our vehicles the tt, our price the lowest, quality considered
NI'KCIAL (.ITAI.IIOI'KS AMI fSKS 1.1ST MAILKt) rUKK 0S AI'l'l.iCAT0.
STAVER & WALKER,
NEW MARKET BLOCK. PORTLAND, OREGON.
John Nissen, (One door south of Post Ofiico.)
Gcuernl Agent (or Clnrkumas County.
P0PE& CO.
This old and reliable flnn alway
Slielf al MauufacturBl
mem, mm, etc.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Alt onded to Promptly. Es
linmtes Furnished.
OREGON CITY,
oKrapbera of both sexes, attribute their lucceaa to a course at the Portland Busi
ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem,
On-con. Moth are under the management of A. P. Armstroi J have same course of
attidy, aatne ratea of tuition. lmines,ShorthRnil,Typcwrilitif tnmanship and Bug
tab IkMrtmcius. Write to either for joint Catalogue and spt. "-uis of pentnanahip,
ELY & HECKART,
DKAI.KHS IN
Merchandise.
Store located at Mountttin View, on
Molalla rond, pno mile south
euat of Oregon City.
oo
We deal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed.
tiria-ern-a of all kinda, lloota ami Shoe
tienla' I'nderwear bihI oilier glylea of
Clolhinit, and ntinieroua other articles
amliible tor the ncoila ot the tanner ami
Ida (ainilv. Hv prompt and fatrdcaliiiK
wo liopo lo receive in future, aa in the
paat, a 1 1 lm rill allure of patronaae.
MJBr 1 lie luglieat market price paid
for liulter, Kittts and Fowl.
SepteinU'r 11, la'.K).
Atlinlitlstrator'a Stile ef In ml.
Notice ia lierebv itivcn that by virtue of un
order of anlo duly made and entered ol
recom by the Honorable ( ounty Court of
the Countv nlTlackamaa, Sbita of Orciiou, I
will oticr lor alc to the liialicat imider lor
cash Iu hand, on Saturday, thu tilth day 'of
December. lslKl, nt tho lunir 1 o clock at the
court liou.se door in Oreiem City, Ulackainaa
county, Unroll, the following md calalc
mi t ii ii (i'il In tlm county ol lliiiKunuia, and
slate of Oregon, and itcacriht'd an follows,
to w it :
ltcainidna nt a i'o tit lil.W chains weat or
the n a curticr nf the a w of section , 1 2
n, i'i o, on the north Iimi ot the w ;
thence aoulh ten chuina and parallel with
the eaatlttip of aaid a w of aiH tion 9, t 2
r i c. aloreaaiil ; tnence weat n ctiania;
tlumce north 10 chuina to the north Hue of
-mid a ' ; thcniH' eust A chain to the
place of la'KiiininK, coutniiiinjt the acres.
more or lesa.
Terms of vale aie cash In hand at the time
of Bale. A. Wathkb,
Ailuimwtrator ol tho estate ol .loaeph
Florence, ilueoaaod. . . to SD.il 17
NOTICE FOR riTRUCATION.
band Otlke ut Oregon City, Or., Nov. 14, 181)0.
Notice ia hereby '(riven that the followlng
nanicd act tier haa tiled notice of Ilia inten
tion to make thud proof in. anpnort of his
elnhn,' ami that said pt'iol' will be made
before the l-OKla'ar fnd receiver 'of the J, 8.
land olllce at Orenon City, Oregon, on Jan
uary 2, l.stU, via;
Adolnh Weiilerhold.
homestead entry, No. (242, for the se ef
nwW'; and ei ol w4 of sec 22, t .1 a, r 6 e,
llu luiuiea thu followini! witneaaes to
Drove Ida continuous reaidcuce upon and
ciiltivatlun of, aaid land, vit: Kerd Rath,
Iluna 1'aulann. liana Klinke and Tetcr
Heeld, all of Ooorga P. 0. Ulaekama county
Oregon. I. x rrr.itDuni.
U-2II-12-25 , , ,.., ,. ReK'ster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.-TIM
BER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878.
Uuited Btatea Laud Office,
Oregon Utty, Orogon, Oct. 2, 1890,
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the nrovlalon of the set of oouiress of
June 8, ia7a, entled "Au act for the sale ol
timber lands In the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada aim Washington loirllury ' , i
, Anna Branson,
a slimle lady, of Hortlaml, county nf Multno
mah state of Oregon, has this day filed la this
oilliii) her sworn st itement No. 'jase, for the
Ruridinse ot the sw' of seo No, !1 south, range
o 7 east and will otter proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable for its timber or
atone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish her alalia to aaid land before the
register and receiver of thla olllce at Oregon
Cliv, Oregon, ou Thursday, the 12th day uf
March, IHiil. i i
bhe mimes as wltncssea: J.P, Wood, Henry
Molntt, I, N, Towusley, tl, A. Towusley, ot Port
laud, Or.
Any and all personr claiming adversely the
Uu((r ota(mi (n thl offlM m M fnn m
I dy March, IBM. J. T. ArTKKBON,
nbove-nescriuea lanes are reqtiesreu to nie
ueiririiu;-
uJIiiiiily Wagons,"
Wanrnns
IT
P iiuuuw,
keep in stock a ful! line of
OREGON.
THATCAN BC USED EVKUT DAT
i the kind tliat pa-a. bcoreaof
tolilnr tiiiui iiimio nmn mtA ttt.M.
dreds of book-keener and iten.
Spring and Summer,
1890.
NEW GOODS
ARRIVING DAILY.
We are Showing this
week the Latest Novel
ties in Satines, Dress
Goods and White Goods,
Also in Embroideries.
ThcGrcatEastern
Store
Mayer & Ackerman, Props.
FALLS CITY MUSIC HOUSE
J. H. WAY, Proprietor.
Oregon City, Or.,
0pp. Mr. Bnrtaelater'i Stora.
-DEALER IN-
Deckerand Fischer
CHASE, WEAVER and MASON 4 HAMLIK
I WILL ALSO KEEP
A full stock of Violins. Banjos, Quitan,
Etc.,nd instruments generally
found in a first-class store.
For the bonolit of thoae who canuot
spare the cash I will sell goods on the
Instalment Flan,
Great Reduction
Cabinet Photographs
ONLY
S2.50 PEE- DOZEN
AT
T Ix aito's
167 First Street, Bet. Morrison and Yamhill,
PORTLAND, OREGON,