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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1890)
S I L -J1--NO. 21. J OIM'KION CITY, OHM ION, THURSDAY, DKCEMHBJt 4, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS 1 I 1 H -fcL JL JL..U Jul -rfJL 1 JIJl. JMl .f JJL ,H. M J " .. -P leni G or ' ivefything ; HE HEW, THE KOVEL SOVEL. THE BEAUTOUj Silverware I ;j uv Murmtitv of suitable gM( l! ' . A--H j MRS. M' KM ULSTER, f& . J i.o,o City. I' :.Hr"- -V-rs Wt-J i i XXA.BXGZXORST cSc C:OIr.A.IIJT im Frvnt slwl. HARDWARE I IVilIand, Oregon, N;r(hin-m .taenia far Pester biamuud.- -l,idMf " I r 'nsfoiit Weill's warrnntoti. 11 vl S lWf Cluhi. Amnio Lowers and Wootl CIiojhts jict Otviron City Agent, J. M. liacoti wishes to unnounee that ho has a. Moil an im mense stock of HOLIDAY GOODS (uni-ttns of Hjok.4, Albums, Scrant Books, NovcUio.i, vU, vU, to hi Stock, also a oiiii!iti iKk ot si:i!'s, such a? Statinnory, Fin l'a ptTA. IN'iii, IViu'ilx, Blank Hookn, S-houl l!.mk!, nml cvvry article t b.' foitiui in a first-cliH.-i l' ok anl Stationary I lotiso. Prices to Suit the Times. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. M. BACON, IVl OrfiiHf BiiililinK, Orerf in City, Owi?""- G A D VERSUS M!oK3iiIev The riso in Mirror I'latos having llooivtl an Eastern manufacturer of C'ham hor Suits, he has ship ped to V V miJz-g 4 "viJl jj No. 130 First Street ioo Each worth $55, with instructions to dis pose of them at once for cardi. We intend to give to our D Cnaice To got a genuine bargain. We will sell you one of these magnificent Suite worth $55, 27.51 Xo Dealers Supplied Under any circustanccs. ii otmore than one Suit sold to one Person. THESE Flimsy Clap-Trap Gingerbread door's, with floft wood panels and rat Holes in the backs of bureaus, or brown pa per bed rails, but MASSIVE OAK SUITS, large 24x30 Bevel Plato Mirrors in the Dressers. $55 Suits for Importer of Furniture, Carpets and Floor Cloths. Largest dtock in the city. No. 130 First Street, - Portland instioos M fl'M, A ill H4 Hrrs! ATIOIUS SAWS -(Ireldeni -I'utllinvorth Hr VV. I). WILSON. 8 B Y t -c.- patrons ARE NO t ' n 111 : a : ltilll ! fe mats Comploto AXHOIITMKNT OF Clocks ANd Watches A throunhly .AmI-cUm Mock, cow Itiiiinx Novelty, Quality uml el gam with jrioi'n strict ly Fair. ji. - r t . ..... m, ,,, Saw, Kilos. 1ojh'. (' reset-i it iSlool. ialtit s.. Professional Card. W. ' B JoHM!t. J 0 II XSO X & I 111. KB AN. i,.VYKi;s. Cornt r Fourth and Main Sts. UK I. K1TK to SKIL ml MONKY t llAS. T. r i'iia. K It. ( UI!,.J COWING & COWING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All mm', Iwt.irti I'ultct rtuii lni.l dil .'i-a ..M,. nliKUit.N I'irY. UIIKtiO.N C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE. ATTORNEYS AND C0UNSCL0E8 AT LAW. uis rm;i:r, uukuum tirv, ukkuun. fnilli Miiri'H ul Till. Iin Mny, Knr- r. A. M.'IIKIDK. A. . IIHK.1HKK. McBRIDE & DRESSER. ' Attorneys at Law. Ottice in Jn'itar Wm k, t)ru.)U City, Or. c. it. mi:. attoi:nky-.t-i.av ANI NOTAHV ITUI.k (unit (,'iirunr Unlit mul Sluh mron, ad JtititlitK un ji.ii nij Hnnk, WILL H. WALKER, ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW, URKtioN CITY. OUKUON. (linn in Cihmiiu'iv:hI Unit k ImlliliiiK. w. T. m nrv. T. mm. j.w .imAi'itii. Ill U.NKY, BUtlX Si IHtAPKIi, A IT It N K Y H AT-1. A W . Ohkiion City, - - Okkwiv, Twelve vctir (xiM-rlnire ni rfirl'ter ul llir t'. (j. I;iml tilllc o hrre rci oiiimu'IkIh iih In nr inliv ul nil kiniH nr limlm's iK'tiirp tlm t it i 1 1 ullt ennri the roiiit, and iiivcihnu' lliii procure m the KPiiorul lui.il mure. r. v. wiiitk. W, A. WIII I K WHITE BROTHERS, VravAivnl Architects J- Jiuiltlers- Mild, mcl ieclfl('iiilnii lurnll klniln o( Imtld- UKCk. KullmnHK tiiriilnliod "it pi'llcllnii ChII uii or ncMrc.N Urcmm City, dfii " 1 1 I I 15. IMHI" J. B 'OROCKENBROUGH Attorney at Law, (Lulu Hpoclal Am'iil of (iciiuritl I.nmt Office ) Oregon City, Oregon. lIuinoHleml, I'ro-uiiiption nnd Timlier l.itml ApplicutiutiH, and other f,mnl Olliuo lliiHincHB, a SpucUlty. OFFK.'K: 2nd Hour Cliiirimin Hnw, Iilock, (ljniiiin C. ti. I.mid Olllco. Banks. BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital $50,000. I'liKHiniiNT THOMAS CIIAHMAN. CAHiiiKH CIIA8. H.CAUFIKU). Manauhh K. L. KASTHAM. Depnult" rocelvfd nilijcct to check. Approved I'llli and mitoa dlKCDtinted. County mid nlty WKrntnt bmighl. Umim inndo on Hvallnlile nemirlty. Collection made promptly. DralU milii on Portland, Him Franelncoflhldii- go, New York, mid all principal cltleiof 11 roe. Tnlovraphln exchanitea aold on Portland, Han Kranclnco, C'hlcaK.i and Aer York. HWPaU oi time deposit as follnws: For three month", i per en. per (ihiiiih). For It month, 6 per cent, poi nMiiinn. For Yi tnontha, 6 per cent, per annum. Time certificate! of dopomte payuhl ion de mand, but Intercut forfeited If drawn before end of term of depoilt. The Commercial .Bank, OF OKKdON CITY. CAPITAL IIOO.OOO. Transacts a General Banking Business. I,onn made. 1)111 dlmoiiHted. Mnken en lection". Iluya and Hella exchniige on all polnta In the I'tilted HtuteH, Kurope and Hoiik Konir. Iie'-onilii recul' cd mtliject to check Intercut lit umial rntea allowed on tlmo denoIH. Hunk open from U A. N. to 4 P. M. Saturday eveuliiBi from I) to 7 P, M. r. i T I Tnlf OI'PTIf P.nul.laiil v, E lioMAI.baoN, Cashier Mlscellnnaouj. i ' J.1T. mr -ikai,ki:h in- Books and Slaliouor) POST OFFICE nUILDINC, OUKUON CITY. OltF.tlDN UniliMl iiacic, Truck a il Livery ; (J m an v. W. II, Cooko, Maililgei. Comer Fourth ami Mulu Htrwts ORFtJO.V CITY. TN I.K.UH.N(J HVKUY.8J4tLK ul lli )y,tir lot Hit V ilom ripllutl 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 im kiiuii imti, n. All kittile ( Tnifk mid IVIIvtny HiinI ncn promptly Httmidiid lu, llor4N Ituitrded ami l-'tl uu rmtmni lil turins, T. H. HORN, House and SVn Painter Paper Hanging a Spocllty. I'lii ul i UK tlupo In all it lirnm lien, 1a'v (ii dors at the p'let olllv Shop ut rir tif tlt put-jll!c. D J.TwiTZER CO. -Heal Estate- S0 itcrc" ol Cedar ln.idA Imrniiin. Ormi K in KNTiiiriunr. ItutlllK. T 1 1 K GROCERIES IN TIIK CITY. Call and Examine MY l'UICKS. Tttt'l'li nml Muiti St., Ori-Kiin ('it v. Hotel. HOWARD'S Restaurant and Hotel. oi;i:ioN' city, ouKtioN, NKWl.Y Kl'ltNlriHriO AND K1TTKH riiitui i.iioi r. The Ica linx rciaiiraot id the cilv. Tulde (iipplled nilli the U t t)ic m irk, ( ullnf i. Uml none lint lirt-rl iimkn rinplnjril. MEALS AT ALL H0U"RS. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. I!nt Side Main Miec!, Ilclccn l onilli HDii I I fill, tpp. I . .S. I, il u d tiniic. DAVIES' GALLERY. The It-adini: rimttiajilier of I'ortlaiitl. CtiltNKIt KIIIST laiiTAYI.iMt.KTItr'.KTS. mm GO TO G. A. HARDING. WOOD TURNING A.3ST X) SCROLL SAWING. rnrtiai dflBirinu Wood TnrnliiK, Val ternH, liruckiitB, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will b6 8uitod by CnllliiBMi Mo. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Q-. H. BESTOW, )IF"0pp. th (Jongrogatiomil Cluncli M. II. Flsnittrnn. J. 1 Hill, Flanagan & Hill, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE. KKfvPH ON HANI) I'll K BK8T BEI.KC'I'IO of Wlnei, llqunra, Ale, ilecr. Ac., to he found In the Htate. In I,ogu-Kalhiim iilock (live me call. HALF AND HALF ON DRAUGHT. Best ana Ciieapest II I' "l IMUBtlJN"J illi fl ! iff 1 (A Hi s liKAI.KIt IN- Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork Nun tiul the lifnt of meal liandhd, Five d V livery In all pru of the eltf, HHiF TWO HOOKH AlliiVK I'OHT OFFICK, iiii ijo 1 1 v. . oiii;. HARDWARE -AJtTD ANTI-RUST TINWARE. I now have a Full una of Urtitlwuro utul SttiVfH, .Solo Agoiit for Superior Htovrti ami Rung!, TheOlivfrCiiillwl riowintll an in. Wo Idivtj ctmiitH'tctl with tlio houne n Firnt CIiihh PluinlitT nml Tinnur nml work in thin Him will kaH rronijitly iloiio nml ut Chottp an nnyl OHO lii tli'riirtf. R. D. Wilson. Opioite Tout (Mica. Ilolnics' ItulniiH ( ti tlouc of l'ort litnd, oififoii, oinm mitniiilx'r let. J. A. H'i'w.1, tho IcMtliiiK pcnumn o( tlie timet, Im Iwiiinw paitncr In tin iiiiHil, mid will iiiitk it ttit IcaillliK bttHi-neem-ulli-Kii. Kiml lor cnUluKUv. 320 iterp ol Uml. 8 utile from Oroiton City, t ill) r ne. Apply to O, J . rtrrKH. Fabors Goldet? Fen?al Pills. nr Kernel Irrefiilar litvaaiuililiif llketb.m II thn Inarki't. HtMr I mi HaiewafiilleuHN) r p'uliitil laitlM inuutliljr. tiiiannimd I" relieve atiiiuniued Uteuitruallua. lUKCltAFCt CHTAINI I'fn't be humhiureixl. e.ve Time, IImIIIi, n,l inoue; .take uuutb r. Hent n aar ddrw.. mini hr ai.ll ou r eel'tofirUe, K.tH. Addren., THE IPHRO WEDIC1NE COmPANV. W Mterti Bnuifh, UoxT, I'tlktl LAMU, OK' For eale liy Cliarmaii A Co, Driilata, Orvgon City, Or. I'alalill.lir.l H83. 0. N. CSKKENMAN, Drayage & Expressing Ftt'ilit Ami purtoln dolivered purta of Uui tily. to all Farmer's Store! K. I;. NEWTOX. Wl'CCKSHOR TO STRAIGHT & NEWTON. Grocery Store. Good sold at Portland Prices. ; Highest Trice l'aid for OOUNTltY HiODUCE. lilt Perfuiucry -AM)- FINE TOILET SOAPS K, 1. Cutifloli' luiH now in Htock the fincat uHHortiiHUit. of nil tlio Lead ing ritrfumtrs' Hpociitltiea ever in the city, embracing: Alfred Wright's Mary Stuart, Solon Pnlmor'N May lilossom, ("rown Co.'n Crab ApplolUossmn, fiHUiicr VIU May IMU, SwIiitoii'K 1'riin Itoso, LuikIIioi''h hllo Itose, Baliltvln's (j ii pen IUhh, A lid Many Others. TKY SOLON PALMER'S INDIA BOQUET SOAP ! Without ti rival for frugrance nnd fine tpuilily. Great Reduction Cabinet Photographs ONLY S2.BO FEB DOZEN Thwaito's 1(17 First Htreet, Net. Morrison and Yamhill. PORTLAND, OREGON WORSHAM : : : BRO 0&s The Enterprise. I'ulitlmlietl Itvwry TlitirniiMy. uriilLPArTiTilu MtlltMCKII'THIN HAT KM, riVAHl It IN AIIVANl'KI One yeitr - - - - - f 9 On HI tiinnlli ... . . 1 limit iiiontli .... ftu AdvertleliiK rale ijlven on upplicMtlon Anni. I'ur " l'lie i:lrrtrUe. Canhy, - - (Jko. Kai'utiT, Cl.At KAHAK, - - A, MaTHKH Mll.WAI Kits, - A II I'llli Ifl.lMH Union Mh.i.h, - U. J. Tiii'i.umikk Clackamas County Directory. COUNTY orricKHi. Juilfe , , . Clerk of Court Hherilt Kceutller , , , , TretKiirer AM.Mtrt , . . , , HcIkmiI iiHfHnteiident Htirveyor, , , , , t'oiiiiiill(iiier ,,,,,, . .3. W. Meldrum II. II. JohitiKiti. .W. W. II, HmniM.ii. . ,.W, T, Wlillliek. H. II. Cull ft. , . , John W. Nohle. Ale. ThoniMin . Hldney Nnivtli. flmrlea ilochiikd. t'ormdlii llelr, ORKtluN CITY OK KICK US. Mevor ,.TIio. K. Rvn. tteciirder AiuumiMir. Treenurer City Attorney Murelml ,, Hlrcet t 1 1 1 in 1 , , tut , Hnp ttif Wuler Work, 1 .. 'nrr, ti, R. (jreeii, . V. R, 1 1 n r 1 1 m 1 1 . , , A. ft, liramur ('. E. Hum. C. lllllK'Hk, ... W. II. Hnweil, lufltl ll MUX. f, II. t'miflel.1, CIim. Athev, 0. J. I'rke, T. I.. Cliurmnii, K, ei, Varien. J, It. Trvinbuth, J. W. ti'Cuiniell. TDK MAII.lt, Mull cloM moIiik north, . 2: r. m, Mullaii'UnMuiliK eotilli, It A. .,ll A)e. M. Ill Hol'TK". Oreiton Citvto .Molulla. Mullmi.Ciirii uml Wtllioit: Uavc at o;i , u. Monday. nwliifielav mid KrtdaV. and return on fbllotnlnu ilavn. Oreimn I'ttv U Mink. Clark. Mulliio. I'n- mil Mill" and Mcudnw Itrook: lavv at ttl a. M. Tucmlnv. 'l'litirmluv ami Hutnrdav. and return on 1'ollon day.. Society Directory. tireifim l.odife, I. 0. U. K. No 1 Meoi. every Thitrdr .ren.., at 7 HOo'eloek r. in the (hi, I f'.lln.' Hall, Main alrvet. Ueiutiera ol iha onlerare lu tiled to attend. ItyUrderofW 11. Unwell, N. u. Thue, Kyau, HeereUry, Ifmplf .o. I, (ire iron llljr I'nlrlnrrlittl t Irt le. Ueetaeveiy Tneadaif Kveulng at7,W at ball uu Male ami Kuiirtli Htreeia, M ti. lUrai.ev, Oraele. K. I'aii. tta-reiary. Vulliiutiiuh l.odue, (,. I, A. F. k A. X. Ilnlila H" miliar eoRiinnnlealtuu ou Br.t .ml third HatiinU). ul eaeh aioiitlt at 7 aUr. H nretnteu lutxliaiidiii-are Ititliriltu attend A. K IiAVlii, W, M 1. At.'KKitMAN. Kecreiary. Meade I'oal o. 2, (i. A II men I of Oreiroh. Hepart. Meet Bret Krlilay of every month, l 7 JO , a), at UUd Kellowa' Hall. ireim t'liy. (iKii. A. lltKWNd, Cutaiuander. Foil ( Ity Led iff or 1. 0. 1'. Yi. Meet, every .eeouil ami fourth Krlday even- lu lu U.I 'I Kellowa hilllillll. All tuJourUlll Diethreu eoldlall) lu ltel to attend. IAN. n ll.MMtOH, M. W. F Cuuipnny, lt Rt'irlment, 0. .!. Armory, Third and Main. Keular drill uljht, Mtiin1y. Keaular huaiueaa uieetlu. Aral Mutnly of eaen mouth. oern aa. lea. f Hliaw. - 'Captain K tt armu, - - KtrM I.leiitanaiil. f. I1. Itaiidatl, Mecoud Ueuteuaut, i. ti (lanon. W T. Wbllliw lat Harenl. y M Haraeenl. k, SUNDAY SERVICES. Kl Ith I' t'ONiiltKU ATloN A I. C II I' KC li.- Kr. 0. W. I.i la. i'l'lor. Mervlwa al it a. a. and 7 .m r a. Hunday Hehool after morulne aer- ylee. Kiayar tueetlii Weiliieitlay evenlu at 7 .sOn.eliH'k. Krayer uieetlu of Yoitu Kenple,. Hoelety of I hrlatlau hudeavor every Hunday evening at 6:Mj prempl. KIKH1 HAKIIXTCUUKCH.-Hav. C.C, Bat- NAX.Paator Morulu ttervlee,t li 00; Hunday ictiool at 12-16; Kveulu Mnrvtee :W; Kefular prayer ineetlnt IVedne.day evenliif. at nut lily t'ovoiianl M.etliii every Hedueaitay .veuOi preee.lin the flrat Niiuda)' In the inouiu. i ooruhtl lavltatlou to all. HT. JOHN H CIICHCil CATH(II.1C.-KV. A. lilu.aaNU, I'aa.or. Ou aimday niaaaal aud lu.au a. M . Uerinan aeriitou Ural aud third thtnday lu eaeh aioiith al o clock maaa. Hunday HohiHd al IM r. u. Veaper aud Iteuedlt'tliiu at H ItU r u. HT. PAI'lH I'. K t:Hl'K.'ll -H.v J. M Ien- alilnon Hurtnr. Hervleea .very kiiuday at II DO ud 7 ;0 o'eloek aud vYedueadny evenlu al 7 SO unlock; Hunday Heheol at 10 uu HI. Paul Dhapel, Caiientah; Service each alterual. Hun- lav al im o utoea. MKTIIOHIHT KI'IHCOPAI, t'HtlHCII -Kv John 1'a aaoNN, I'attor. Murnlui tervlee at 11; Hunday HchooUt 1 J I .' . Kveiiln aervlee at 7 HO, Kpnortli l.eiie nteeitu Tiieaday evettliif al I.uO, I'rayar Meetlii Thitraday evenlu ati.au. Irnngera cordially Invited, KlltHT PKKHltVTKHIAN CHt'KCIt.-KiV. 0. W. UiaiiNav. I'nator. Hervloo at 11 a. t. and 7 30 f. u, Hahhath Hrhool at lu a. M. Youti renr-le Horlely of tarlatlnu htuleavnr meet verv Hitndav .venln at e 80 Weilueaday evenlu pruyer meetlni at 7:3U. Hout free. Nu culleelioti. tnaeii. Kvaniiklicai. C'tteacH Key. J. M. Prel.a. nf the Kvauilleal AaaiH-lallou, will hold aervleea all'ipea Hall every Hunday at 11 A. M Iheaee nud HiinilHy eiceined. Ueriuau Hiihhalb aehuoi every Hiinitay at 10 A. M. Thavki.khs' Guide. ut'TIIKIIN KACirtl' TBAIN. Triiin from I'ortliuiil ; Arrives Kt 9:11 A. at. and 5:!4 f. M. Arrives from South: 11:45 a. M. and 2:4.1 p. M. HTItVMKK A I.TtlN A I.ATONA. l.oiive Portland, Leave Oregon City. 7::iOA. M. 7 :10 a. m. 1l:(K)A.M. 10:11 A. M. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 r. M. S:'Mv. M. 4:1X1 p.m. Steamer Altonnno Way l.audingH. Hti'itnter Lutoita Way Landings. (t'NIIAY. 10:00 A, M, 8 :.W A. M. 4:0p. M. 3:00 p.m. MARKET KRPORT. Tim fiillnwinir local mnrkut to Wedneaday, N'ovemlier 1H, la turnlahed liy K, K. Wim.iams, Denier In tiroeerlea, Knilt and Keed of all klnda: l'KOIU't'K-Ilutter, par lbBS'.o Et(irs, per dot, Hue. I'otntoea, per hu.Mte. Ontoiis, per lb. 'Je. Antilea. iter box. to 400. l'Ol'bTHY-Chleken., live, pet do, U 00 to KEK1I Hhurla, per tun, I31.A0 llran, 110.00; hay, llmolhv, hilled, lti.oo; wheat, baled, u.eo. UK ATS. Ham, per lb, 11 to Via; lde, 9t.ji thoiilders, 8e; l.iird, country, bulk, pur lb, 10a bucket. 10', ttltlF.D PRPITD-Annlaa, sun died, 7 to e machine dried, bleiiclted, t lite: plum, ma chine drlod. oto 7o; prime, machine dried, 7 to ion. Excitement Huns biuh nt E.G. Caudidd'a drug store over Hysttnn Builder, as every body ia using It lor t aiurrii oi inomiomucn, uys Densiu. Constipation and impure Blood; and to build up the cystum it certainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak ho well of it. For n huno back, a pain In the side or chest, or for tooth-ache or mir-iu lie prompt relief may be bad by using Chambeihtiii'BPuiuBulnt. It is reliable Forsftloby Oko. A Hardinu. An elegant line of Box Htiitionoryjust received by Olson i Louis. Trespass Notices. Large sine, on cloth, and pltiln, at the EM'KKPittsK Orricg. mtatk Am ji:i:hi.. I.kHt wiK'k two lior-tlilev(i t'ondlted lu tit lull ut Ulvmlala fll'tiidud tlmlr f iitptij but wr loon rtifnpltirwl tiy Hluiriir Van V actor, and uguin plin ed In diuaiice vile. , A party of govrnirint nrveyor in eiiituKi'd In mrveyliiK tint VVillaiimttn rlvor from flvti inilea aliyve Corvulli to out in Ho Imlow wliare tli ovnrflow (if liml winter ente,- Into the iiihIu t'hmi ntil, VVIiilti out iilxdiuiilliiK lt week near HoohiirK, lUney Matthew act'i ditnllyali.it Andiuw, Jono In tlio litmd and hue. Ilu ill prubli'y loan I lit; tlltt ul oim eye. Moat of the a-ujitbrnali lumla InCiook county voininoiily ell"d deaeri iniid, tv amply iiiodiintlvo If iriinuted, und men it" ol monition will lie provided for till tti'pjee liefor many ol u ar wanoi It, ava lh Prlnevlllt New. All auuli land will lut Hottled and cult! vatexl tire many year tlapw. A 'Deada'lveaway" club liaa been tarted at The Kallea. A often a I titty meet eaeh mentlHtr Im to Kive in nc count of liliuawlf where In ipende liia votiliii;, what time lie got to bed certain nluhti, etc. If lie prevaricate lie i lure to lie caiilit, and tlien riKri, etc. Home of the beit-looklnK vomttf men in town belong to tlii orxanliiition. l'iinei filountallifvr. Talk about potato!' How I tbla for tlaiin Irom Iil Korte, Col, where It li laid that from one acre the yield of potatoea wa 60.HAJ pound? 'i'bem were fifty row and the aptidN were ol the liariluv iirollflo vatiotv. Iiavitiu orii(inally come from California. Four teen men alileil by a Jloover potato dittK"r, were four dayi employed In diKifuiK mil aackiiiK the yield of thiaone acre. 1 In n a product worth mention ing-, and who can excel it? The other evening, up nt Meliama. whim (ieortfti I'. Trrell'a little twelve- year old daughter went down to the p inline to drive up tlio cow ahe found a pretty little Iwo-year-old deer feeding with them. Khe drove the cow to the barnyard, nd the deer ran alona- with them, ai aportlve al a call on a June iiiurninii. When they were all ain-uie In the barn, the deer waa raiiKht With hut little trouble and ii readily ubmit ( inn to domestication. It ii freah and hearty and will make a nice put for tlni children. Htatenman. It now tranapirei that Itichatd Daily, who waa killed laat Auiiuat by one William Jenkini near the international boundary line on the Indian reservation at Colvllht, wai at one time Kichard Kins, a deaiwrado in the Deadwood (Oakota) country. With the advance of civilimtion, King wai forced further went, and finally took up hii abode In the region wltere he wa killed. 1 uity ' brother, John King, who had lately ome from Dakota to look alter Inn brother'l eatate, had intimated that the above itatenivnl n lubatautially true. Jenkiiia, however, la Hervintt a fifteen yar' term in the Walla Walla ptini Umtlary for that act of doatroyiug King, aliaa lhtily. The principal wholesale merchant! of Portland have formed an association ami will organiie a Freight Itureati. The manager will bare nothing to do with milium freight, collecting claim. hut will ainmlv luuk after the rate and conftr with tlie railroad contiwniea in regara to anything In the line of dis- crimination and lay any grievance of the ahipieil belore thecomiianie. The aaeociaiion ii not yet completely organ iied, but proliahly will be at the next meeting. Mr. F. French, who hai re aigned nil poaition aa chief clerk to 8. ti. Fulton, of the Northern i'acific, in Hioken of aa likely to take charge of the uureaii. The newly found valley, that liei hint aliove limy 'a Hiver Fall, ii attracting conaidcrnhle attention. Vy keeping to tlie aouth bank ol the river, ingreiie can tie made without much dilllculty. The more (ully explored the valley ii, the more valuable il eenu to become, It ii eetiinnlud (hat it ii at leaat three inilea wide. The bench lands are very exlengive in their area, and are tuacep- tllile i t a high atnte of cultivation. It li calculated there Ii abundant room for UK) or inure families to nettle and make comfortable home. A portion ol tlii new-found valley ii located in i'licilic county, which liea to the north of Wahkiakum. Papulation Statistics. Ilelow ii given the population of the aeverul natei a announced by the cenaiiH bulletin leaned on the let ultimo: roe. mcAaa. Ohio 3,Oti,71fl 408,057 Indiiiiiu 2,180,000 210,710 Illinois 3,818,,')Stl Michigan , 6,0807112 Wieconain l,0S3,tib7 740,058 452,885 308,200 419,244 282,114 508,700 145,510 220,580 04,39 I Minntwota 1,3(H),017 Iowa 1,WW,728 Missouri 8,tW7,083 North Dakota 181,4'25 South Dakota 37,848 Nebraska l.Oitl.'HS Kansas. 1,43,4H5 Maine mi,'M New Hampshire 374.327 427,380 11,325 28,830 81 450,822 48,812 123,101 800,003 303,1)01 1)55,083 21,263 105.R38 52,172 136,346 141,991 247,500 151,684 192,185 120,662 205,744 221,364 216,508 158,280 170,882 640,471 61,701 822,860 92,601 30,800 216,848 25,297 19,251 Vermont 332,204 Massachusetts 2,133,407 Rhode Island....... 346,343 Connecticut 746,801 New York 6,081,1)34 New Jersey 1.441,017 Pennsylvania 6,248,674 Delaware 167,871 Maryland 1,040,431 District ol commou. 2-u,iiou Virginia 1,018,051 West Virginia 785,548 North Carolina 1,1147,060 South Carolina 1,147,181 Georgia l,834,3ti Florida . 300,346 Kentucky l,866,4Dtl Tennessee.,..' 1.7(13,733 Alabama 1,608,078 Mississippi 1,284,887 Louisiana ; .1,118,128 Texas , 2,222,230 Oklahoma 81,701 Arkansas .... 1,146,385, Montana . , 131,700 Wyoming 00,509 Colorado 410,870 New Mexico , 144,802 Arizona, 61),li!)l Utah... 200,408 Nevada 44'327 Iduho...... . ' 84,221) Washington...." 440,516 Oregon 312,400 California 1,204,052 Decrease 62,635 17.930 51,619 274,400 137,722 339,318 Vermont and Nevada are two states that show a decrease in population dur ing thn decade. In the former there has been a trifling absolute decrease, while Nevada shows an absolute diminution in population of 17.939. or nearly 20 per cent., leaving It in population the least of all the status. Again In the Field. J. R. N. Bell, during his recent visit to the Willamette valley, purchased the hotel property in Indepedence, and a controlling interest in the West Side and Willamette News, two papers pub- Halted there, Mr,, Ilell will not move hi realdi'iit'e (rum Hoatdiurg, but will lend Itiit Hon, Uo), to Jiiili'piiiidnrice to loon afli'r III" newly acquired iiitereat there, Mr, Hell I a lit.t-cluaa new pujier man. and will no doubt pueli hi pupcr In the Iroiit rank. He took the etrugglllig iiouulaa Indeii(lent and inHUiuorphoted It Into the Hoaebtirg Heview, nitiring from ill manuKeninnt at the end of five yean with the autl faction of having made It .one of the lending paper of the atnte. We are glad to know that Mr. Hell ii again in the Held and lo.-k for big devoloprnenla In the newiiiHixir intarcita of i'olk county - ltoehuig Review, ri littcr lil CnitgreHa. More printnra are in the Itoiiae of rep reaentallve than momben of any other Ingle oeeupation ir profeaaion, exipt the law. AnuM Cumminga, of New York, wa tramp printer, and aayi he Im et tvtie in evety etute in the Vmon , Senator l'lunib waa Hrat a inli.'er, 0 en an editor, and finally a bunk r i--,:,..'i-gef, of New liaitihire, j '.rv but alter aril atudied iuHhm. iai (ptliur, ot New York,! not only a print- " r, but wa once president of the United Miatea Typographical Union. Tim Camp bell wa a contHjaitor on the New York Herald when he waa eluded to the New York legialutiire. O'lionnell of Michi gan, learned the printing bmineaa, and baa al way kept at it. Dingley, ol Maine; Koran, of Ohio; lludd, of Wiaconain; Yoat, of Viiginia, were all printeri. N. Y. Tribune. IHD1. HAItl'ER'M Y01 SU 1'KUI'LE. An IlluHfratpil Weekly. The Twelfth Volume of I!rier'i Yonug People lirglni on Novemler 4, 1800. Thii buHt and moat comprehen sive weekly in the world (or young reader presents a rich and attractive programme. In ficlion there will be 't-ampmatea: A Htorv of the I'hiina," by Kirk Mnnrr; "Men of Iron," a romance, by Howard l'yle. with iilua tmtiona hv the author; "Flving Hill Farttt," by Hophie Kwett; "The Moon Trince." by R. K. Munkittrick ; and "Yellowtop," by Annie Rronaon King. In addition to thie Ave aerials, there will be itorica in two or three parte by Ttiotna Nelson I'agu, Hjalntar Hjorth Royeaen, Edwin Lantetter Rvnder, Harriet I'reacofl Stoflord, Maiy E. Wil kin, Nora 1'erry, and other. , Short torlei, md articlel on acience, history, travel, adventure, game and iiort, with hundred of illuitrationi of the 'tiiiheBt character, will render Harer'a Yonng I'eople for 181)1 unrivalled aa a iniacellitny of the leat reading for girla and boys. "The beat weekly publication for young peoplo in existence. It i edited with acfupulona care and attention, and instruction and entertainment are min gled in its putiea in just the right pro port ion to captivate the mind of the young, and at the Hume time to develop their thiuking power." N. Y. Observer. TERMS; Postage Prepaid, i Per Year. Vol. XII. begini November, 4, 18D0. Volume! VIII., X. aud XI. of Har per'! Young I'eople bound in cloth will be wnt by mail, tioatage paid, on receipt ol 3.50 each. The other volume are out of print. Siiecimcn Copy on receipt of a two-cent stamp. Single numbers, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Poet Ollice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ol loss. ,,.,. Newspaper are not to copy tide adver-' - tmemcnt without the expreaa ftrder of Harper A Krotheti. - i Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, Nkw York, N. Y. - , Store Fur Sale. Located in one of the beat farming communities in Clackamas county, at Mink. 8 miles from Oregon City. A complete line of general merchandise and is doing a large and paying business. Oood building, , acre or more ol land. Pohtollice goes with this store, which purchasing will take. Is a bargain. Uood reason for selling. Liberal terms given. Address, Ciiah. Mokiinkh, 11-0 tf Mink, Or. Attention Teacher. IVportmonl cards, good for three months. Complete and on good card board. For sale at tit is otlice. Send for samples. Frank Neldon at Porter's blacksmith shop makes a specialty of lepairing guns revolvers and Hharjiemiig scissors. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Hani Burned Brick. One hundred and fifty thousand bard burned brick at Chnrnutn Bros, brick yard. Sold in quantities to suit, and at reasonable rstcs. Apply at Char- man's drug store. I have put up a chopper at mv place 4 miles southeast of Oregon City, and am prepared to chop grain at reasonable rates, on every Monday. Can shop 60 to 100 bushels an hour. W. S.RlDKB. CHEAP MEAT I During the fall and winter Log us & Albrigt will sell the finest fat beef by the quarter and in smaller quantities at 5 cents er pound . They have recently purchased 300 head of fat steers, and want to sell before cold weather. Now is the time to put down a barrel of good beef for winter use. They will also sell other meats in proportion. Potatoes and Oats. Highest market price paid for pota toes and oats. 1). V. Howakd, Howard's Restaurant, Oregon City, Oregon. For Sffie. Farm in Beaver valley of 160 acres, for $1500,00; will trade for town property. Inquire of D. J. Switzsr. WORSE THAN LKPROST Is catarrh, and there is but one preparal tion that does cure that disease, and that is the California Positive and Neg ative Electric) Liniment. Sold by I. C. Clark. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, burns, and al pain. Try it, and tell your neighbor whereto get it. Sold by h . (i. Caufikld, Druggist. Twenty .Pounds i Of good Meat for $1 OO.atLootisA Al hhkiiit's, ...... Charman & Co., have purchased the entire stock of Columbia Cottage Colon from Mess. Olsen ifc Louis. They are line mixed paints, and give satisfaction. Are put up in 5 gallon cans, 1 gal. .quart and pints. ar 1 1 - I t .... m . 4 I i s ,t f i