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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1890)
THE ENTERPRISE. a it. .ni;i:in i:. lubtl)itr itul lrtrtilr. f i ..l.i..i..r nmni.iw i i )i nil mi ouKuoN ctrv, imwkmhku it, isuo Nvw tht ll Hiinlliit;t.ii Mirvvy hint Ikwh oM In th &mthrn lVItU Ooitiii?,tl'i" U Utile iiwitiillty of t'lt-knii, unit otlir rotiiitirt rwvivtitg tin Iwnvllls of the t H.itt tmw ivi.il fur Utt ft fo ,vwn, Till Will tf HMt WWI fiU' HX'I uf Mm county ho wcif tlt-jwiHllmt miu'lt on tlm iiv rontl lo fitruWi ihoiu u ttavwslll marlsol, mul thy must now Wk tu imihr mm for relief. It wouKI In ft iimUIiUI mi Iwitirioltil move onlli rt of eltUi'tii iitl hiixliu'M mon of OtvjMH City lo hrlug this rvltaftu th foruiorsi liy iistim lltdr In flutinc In editor ooiistritelliiii or oouHiih tlioonlriii'liiii of A motor line or m nnrrow limiKo rAl tlml uoiiM outor tlio immi frtilo ml furtlior HiiMMusMm'Olloiuof lii comity, from pU- In a nontlicrly count nlonii tlio loot lilllslo M. 'lulls nml ixyotol, It la soutiiil lo tin Aih AiiwMunit of llit county whole, nl Orcnvm City In i-mlli-ular, tllftl Oregon t'ily 1 lllllilo VOu.llit At A market abI An ili compcto vllh IWttmiit on tlio North And oulilo iollnrn aiiiI other plit on the mntttt. tiUIs III tmr row jtmipt' rAilroa.l, wmioii twin shutiUl be tmrotl iivt new ones A'Ulcvl tlml wotiM lend conveiiiotv-e to tht former, whlrli lucftiu tit riJ tlcYclotmiit of iheoouil ty't re-tource. Tlicae Art hints worthy con titlerutltui, aih! cn lm tvrmetl III only menu hy which Oregon City can r"nml to III wtuts of her iirroiinillii! coiuuiniil tic, ftntl iU JtistL-e lo liervelf. She mini take lli mutter of luitMIng a rftllroftii to Hi cultivate.! em-Motm o( the county In hr ow n liamls, If she woul.l lake the prominent part in th AvUanc of th county tlul lio ou-ht, mid rem-li the gvwlof hr own aiiiM lion. VT Siiuaa in i(s mii of IiwfinlK'r (!, itiii vil with ii rli-wiuil iloiit'li' lilliO(,-rAli of tli itmtmfAi lorW oftr'ptni t'ily, ami tslitormlly it l.i f.irth ill roniT of tron City with lie womler fiil wutr iwvr, in a inAiuirr that u-h-h crtslii to tliat (xrer of ilUitrutHl jouriiata ami honor to our town. For li-.tHhiitlon inoii ttst. rn Momis, riileiit of the city Ami ivimly ulimihi Winn' lra coU of th Imiih referral lo, as ll it Die very lnl illiistratloli wo have er win, l'ul lonlug li 01 ul' the many foilipliiiienta we receive: "Iiitiinalely rotiiiertoil with tlio uhjevta Is thai of the niAiiulai-turlim liiilns tries At Oreipin t'ily, where l ti h fotiml the (jrealeit arallalile water Hnr in th VniteJ Stale. Willi the ranAl oin for tralUe, no that market on Ui Ailanllo coast may l raai hej, there n no r a.vin w hy this mguitient Kwr houll not l util ised in -re ariii(t th )ruUu ts of this region for the gaiiera! market. .No seart city in Ui world Iisj. at her Tery duor smh wealth of uersy for niamifacluring pur- kws as I'.Tlland (wmeim's in I lie tall of th Willamette, and it is Inevitable thai enormous manufacturing Interwits shall spring up there, And th imsine men of Portland should aid those of Oregon t'ily in their efforts to seiure them. Till! anniiiil Hiimmin'i'iniHil of The Yontir t'ani'iinliiii, Itindoii, lor ll ha heen melve.l nl litis ollleo, As Is aliuiys th case lis M of eoiitrilnil'iix lor 'IU Is oomtHwn of ill very last tnloni of the day, Th I'lri'iiliilliin of Urn t,'oniiimlon .einl In I'olnl ol'iuiinlmrs th eomlilnevl I'livtilulloii of all other irloilleal of lis clan In tli tiinil. ll Is liivaHiiihl a an In structor for th uuiw, nud Is it soliool In Itself, To Ailulls ll olleis th innsl selei'l teadliiR of every ileirlillon, and is a Jour nal Hint no faintly enu all'onl to h wltlioul, Sm MKTMu I'iivh ma lias juvseiiled III outlines of A novel plun for detcrnilulng the oaiis of the present Indian IimiiI'Io ami for irevuling siiiillar illllli ultlea In (he future. Th Idea which lie has In v lew Is lo enlist In Ih reguUr aiiiiv two regiment of Ihe hraves who am credited wnli Ihe lv lie- liAvlor, It is believed hy ihe sivretury that this would lieliidiicenieiit enough to the war loving rac In result In Ihe sedy relbrut' a I Ion Hod clvllUallnti of the hesl among them. Til K eommlsMou to look alter Ih world's fair eoindnta of lul Inen And I hi women. I'rvihahly for style llils imiiiher Is none U large, lull for th sncoos of I lie lair And Ihe giHhl ol th country l ol l he former ami all of Ih latter ulnuilil he stricken floin Ihe list. Sit menol' liirnei allihre would uwvr Ih uih, nliilu llie avallahle a'roi'hi lion orl,,vm,uoi coul l U iit to ltsroK'r use, Tit Oregouian i-eleliniteil Its fortieth hlrlhday hist Friday, Ihirlug th yars of Us evistauce It has ma le an ahl eltort lo secure first honors In th Jolirnallslie field ol the Nortli I'ai iilc const as lar east alhe Mississippi, and I lint ll lun Ik en luoivlliau (Uct-esslul In gaining ami holding tUem cnnnol I denied, The Oi-egonlan Is enll tlevl lo Ihe repuiailon It hcais. Tim I'oliiinlitis Toner will U tKt Inl higher than any other lower In the world, ll will he com tctcd In 1". and will l e I.Nsi f'l IiIkIi hy Imi f. et ill Ih huse, mil- struetisl of steel and iron and sunporlisl hv 111 great arched lugs. Mixisrca Mimm has Ueu reculled for having exceed I his a ithorily In the liar- ruivliacase. and It is reuled that con gressniaii Morton, ol ( alilorma, Mill lie Appointed lo succeed hliil. VkSWosr Is the louiteeutH slate that lias adopted the Aintialiaii ballot system. There se:ns uotlipig lo prevent Oregon lAklng lh sixteenth plmsv Our ins City, so long the haunt of pio neer memories, has shaken oil the lethargy of the past and is moving on with Ihe rest of the stale Inward a prosperous future. Tru this awakening has com too tal to lie of benefit lo th men of pioneer fame who grew old and died while wailing forth "Lowell of Dm TacHlc" to become something ti.ore than an anticipation; hut others hav iieguu to reap what these sowed in the Isolation of Ihe long ago. New en terprises are taking shape and new homes are Mug built constantly, while the tre mendous water poner that has so b ng lit erally run to waste is being utilized for pur tsiscs o," which even lue ,ial and sniiguni I'ioncer lerntortal rapital never dreamed. Th.' town ha i every thing ill il 1 favor, and it to safe to ore'li -I that its long era of stagna tion b pa '. I're.i nian. WiTti. t r nny ni pirei I reason the I i st rueiion-i to re-'-ters mid re rivers In 'he d.stru ts u 'ei'te I by llie Northern I'aeilir forfeiture n.-t ur still heldnp, and notvvith- funding the earnest protest of the di lcsm- lion fruiu Oregnit, no aeiimi is taken, it was the ilesim uf the ilelegntion ilmt these Iiistruetlons shouol reach (iregun befnr the cold Heather would prevent the set tlers from complying with Ihe provision of the law. It s.fius now that some olheur Is sick and so mm h red taie is strung nliiit the ilrpartmeiit that another ol!'u cannot He UetiuUit to a. t. A re-ol itlo:i in Cungress a-kiug why no nctioti is taken lni-h: stir um the sluggish ilcpartmenl oflU'iaU ami it may be Introduced. I 1.UIM11 and entrcatiiiK on the part of government agents fail to have the desired tilect on the leaders and chiefs of the kmhI lug troubles of the Sioux Indians. They now clultn that It Is not the Messiah craze atone which has made them put on their war paint, but that the "great father at Washington has lii d to them and cheated them out of their land, mid that he is now starving them lo death." It Is surelv time for the "white father" to either starve them to death or shoot them there; for, if with the support they have received, and the funning utensil they have been furnished with, they cannot exercise lifecnough to care for theinselve like white people, the sooner they are shullled from earth the better. Tha report is going the rounds, and there is no apparent reason why it should not be given credit, that Cleveland occupied the presldoutiAl chair when really h was never elected. The following, boiled down from reliable authority speaks for It sell: It transpires that Cleveland got ulstut 4,) votes In 184 which were fraudulent, and that he never carried New York state. These yofers were inmates of poorhouses, and such were, by law disfranchised except at their original homes. Dlalnc was, there' fore, rightfully President, liiHteml of ('leva hind even without counting In such states as Mississippi, Aluliama and Arkansas, where no election as provided for in the constitution was held at all. Tub old stereotyped report coiues to us again this week of another "saw-something-move-ln-the-hushes" fatality. This time It conies from Astoria, and Is to the effect that an honest farmer and .good citizen by tho niime of Mutt i lenderson wuh carelessly sho by a man named Joseph Hcllborg, who mis took him for a bcur. Of course, according to custom and through sympathy, tho being xvho pulled tlic trigger will be allowed to go free, liut if he was given his just dues he would pay the penalty of his unreasonable curelcSHiieKS In the penitentiary. Hknatok Htkwakt recently said; "lam confident that free and unlimited use of sil ver is neur at hand, and I believe silver will bo placed on an equality with gold, so far as legislation in the United Ktntcs is con cerned, before March next. If this is not done, no one doubts that the next congress gren will fully remonetiza silver, with or without the president's signature." Ahomo tho new manufacturing Indus tries recently established in the west, is a hoe factory of no small small rapacity at North Dalleu. It Is a three story structure to turn out 125 cases of shoes dully, employ ing 600 hands. 8alc.ni has also about com pleted negotiations for a large furniture fucfory to irivc employment bi 'XX) men. As earnest ellort will t-o made at this sion id congrv-s to secure the passage ol A hill appropriating IIO.ohi for the xploia lion of Alaska. Ir Is remrlvd thai liov, York, will be a candidate dency in v.. It ill. of New for Hi pres. A r I xi meeting of the Slut Hoard of Commerce will be held in Salem on th I.Mti of Jauuarv. ( 0 MISSIOM ICS 101 It I. Html They Considered and Attril I pen Al III llpcember Term. In the mutter of tlio J. V. ItooU rouJ, it being favorably reported by viewers, il wa otderinl that supervisor oisn Mid road and the pips'iise, fill, .id lie paiil by tho county. The rx'imrt ol the view em Mug lavor ablo the lli'tirich ron.l was ordered opsuied, llie costs, )llKl..M) to I paid by tho county. All puttie CollBelllilljJ tlul matter of; K, S. Hi ouihall road cm dismissed, the j expsMia ol View and survey to bo paid 1 by con nly. j Tho sctilinn ol J. M. Sh ker ct al. fr i psjvxcr to blast stilnins oil', vi c iiinly i road was laid over until llie next ineei-' ing. I Tlio rofoii of coiiiiiiivioin-r ll.tii ti j uivfjiiit.g the Auroia lirnlge as built by j M. Jutiii Itro', v. us ui leie l ih.it a nr rant foi 1 .1 iH ;,'i in d'uwn in favor of! St. .lohim loos oi p ixiiu iit in luil. j Following bills wen alh.wed; j shio i f J tj, Ad I'll, ipAlllllll. Folltliui ol " ill ant" Askii'U pviviU'trii of i!iii'lng din' ol pli'ln " on ldeiilk an it Hign was H'dpuM. t'otiiiiiniilcaiiiui of ., nun ii. leainy, ivtid nml Inld on liililn, Huinliv IiIIIh mdiitid fnferrisH In itimiicti t'liinnuttcii, wiu tisporiiii tlio billowing collect uml rci'iiinuuuulod thtit wiiniiulA b dniwn lor tain I K, I', Klllol, tlD.i'fti Orcgnnluil M, Hl) U l. Wilson. :t.4 ; Tim l'lMsHi-AiAi tllli'.i; Jnliii Kollv nA l'b. N. Iliiriia, 7i)8, IVMuN-xi, ttllii V,U.8ivgwi'ti.ilO Jnttio Mara, , Chai. ItcUer, ,i; l. I.. I'm lue III HO; U. H, Mct'onl IO.li V, II. Howell, Mil! Oregon (Mir Klin-lfiu Light t'n Kl'.'.7H U. A, Ilunl liP!. ll,iU;t)ixigiiit Iron A Hlenl Co. lail. Ilj. I'Hiani'rt rouiiiilltnu niiiorled lliat It w as useless to preucnt bill (or csrti ol Hiudlo fuinlly lo t'ounly eouita lhy xlbl nut dei'iii thotit ptiupoi tlideied on lllo, ITimiui' I'liuiinltteti itisirtil limy buind tlmiviHiil of ih city Irvixiixi lip to Nov, I, lid, loiixH't. IMi motion import wu adopled, I'lio bid ad vert Wed lor by tlm flu. and water coiuiulllim (or lh viectlon of tlm pumping alallon was ordered onnad and are as billow : (.'. hpanglnr ll ,6:il'J ; J. Siilivan, H.lHil ltd, or with !! Inch New Anierlcaii W hoed, 7,m'l.:m Palmer vv Miildloloii, lH,'.tt; K. t.. Iteniley I'd, liW, Moved that (ho contrad, when lid, Ih 'inlshed uitliin nlneiy da Iroui the signing ol Ihe SMtiiti, a penally to I prvwitlied by the, cninuiitlc for all over lliiio. I'tirrled, Moved and cariied that Ih coulracl In lot to the low ist roaisinsibW liiddr. On motion the report of lliiieomuilllxm on Ktrvct and publlo properly In lavor of tlm petlton o( Fai'iheis, ! al for opoii ng ah allev In blis k lAH Wat adviplcd ( lidin.ricu ii luting to lb erado of M mi St, was read the colnl tiiuii and pill on il'i ll mil pa".sii,:i. Ayes I'liufleld, Atlicv, Wancn, lieiiibath, D'Cotini'll, and t.'biii'iniin. Nuvi Piitker Mayor declared lu oldllilince paid, j Uriliuaiicii lelitllig lo lb duties of tin iipeiililctiil.lli! of water woiks, wa r a I ihe second time and put on Ita llinil I'li-s.igo. rn.iniui iiisly passo.l. llr liuwmvi relating to water woik was in b'llliialely posiHiiieil An oidiuauce g viug ceitaln (rancbises foi slieet railway and other iinrpiiH In To;n P. llandall and 1'. r'. liyuii, read (list liimi and rcfetri'd In cotiinilltim on S ,i I", P, lo rcpotl at next meeting. An icd, nance robxtlng lo liiiuu l.ci'iiscs was lead tho llrst time, Moved the co utteo on S ,t; P P. colder with tho sheet I'oiumlssloiier In nyar I lo llxuig llm rad leading In the bluff. iMtiiiiutleo to have power to act. Carried K, 'port ol the committee on llesltliUli I Pulp in reganl In contagious diseases w as oitleied on 111. Moved and carrlml thai th couiiinticw on S. P.P. Iw i'lstriicted til Inako partial payments to the contractor on pumping station, Council adjourned. I.. I.. Posts HexHirder Corrcs-p)iiloiicc. Mulatto. .Nrna. IW. it, IH!I. Milil weather, good roads nnd stniw- tl'Kl IC, , IH !K)j . n.'i tkil , I. ID , a 40 IV W . ,b boson. cb rK n'i W SV II. Sa:ns,,u. slicrilf W. T. VVIlltiis S. re.o br e Tiu Ks 1 1 ticiiisK II. PiUrilllrll, IlliplcSt I. ( lm piest b e mi Ihe body ul all utiknott :i noui.in at i Nwcg i . . II .11 I'a ISoi:,!g, iii'pt' at "7 ft") ll. ti. Lund " . J I isl J. l. Hiicon, st. .nips A 'M Chus ,-cliiniilj,luiii"cr r Hi i Klectnc exi etise, . W St itii of Oregon v. Al. liidtra uml Win Wilton n'i ui) ; (ir.iiid Jmy wiliM'sw's L'll Id Mute of Oiegou vs O It. Ilasor 61 I) Sluto of Ori'i'oii xs Ji.o. V.uks L'4 HO .1. II Howard circuit court U7 40 Statu of Oiegou vs Kr.iuk Arinstiotig 17 I'D " "J. II. Howard .fust ice court laid over for correction Uolierl Ilau clerks fees 11 DO Saruli K. Williiitnsoii insune .'14 K4 Susan Hiersch 110 30 J. II. llowaid Ll 15 Holt A Wilton I'll Juror fee circuit court 517 111 (icorge I), I'ainuril NiipplivM . , 1H2 00 4. W. Hardcsty It 70 Kxiitntning Hoard .'Ill 00 Sydney Suiilh 11) to L'liiun Iron Works !i:l (K) (paid by Mrs.Monchki') P.. V. Linn, lumber ll.'l or. (ico D. Pmrliaril A Co 4'i ) Mavor A Ackeriiiun ll' 10 17. II. T. A Livery Co 2 Ml Kro l (junAtieider 1 76 W. II. Young 8 nil II. 11 Johnson ft 4") Winoset A Scripture 10 00 J. W Noble assessor foes 141 (Id Petition of J, L. Il.tilv, i t al., for tho iii)')inttiii'iit of W . J. Ciirrin jmlfi'o of the (it'tice for Faglo Crock precinct, wu ginnlod, and Ciirrin Has appointed. The report of T. M. Long on tlm filling of tliuciili work on tho Oregon Citv ami Cunniniili road wiw approved, and il was ordered thnt warruntM In the sum of lie issued toT. M. Itig, nicrvis.ir, to pay for Hamo. Tho report of Churl Mocliukn o.i llm iiiitirovoiiieiit of the Dreg m City and Molullii Mud was approved, and it wun ordered that a wurrinl of fOOI.OI in favor of Monlinko he drawn lo aottlii halaiirc on accontiM, Tho rosignittlun of V,. V,. May. stipm vlsor of road district. No. .'10, wuh hc ccpUtd, and I' tiid Nowi; isliimr appoinli'd to fill tlm vacancy. llll.l.S AI.I.OWI'.I), 1), VV. Howiud, Hitpiior for jurv, fill IK) Stwiin IlilHchc, on cliargo ol in- Hunity 27 20 Miletign nnd feca pur ilieiu wcta al lowed : Com. Moehnko, 2 d iva. 1(1 miles 1 day, 24 miles. " Hair, 2 ilays, 2H miles. " " 12diiVH, 14 miles. In tho irittMi'r of J, O. Humes for ro- Ioukh of tuxes on land, it was ordered that upon tho furnishing of satisfactory proof under oath that. Hit) luud iishchhiiiI lo liiui is the tiiuii um Unit covero I by tho mortgage, Iiih roiticst will ho compile 1 with. CITY (01 JfCIf,. l'l-oi-f-cdliiftis cf That lltidy In Regular Session. Council mot in rcgiilur miirhIoii Dm', 3. Preanut, T. V. Ityun, mayor ; L L, Porter, rncoi'dur; C K. JSiirtiH, mnrHliul ; cotinciliiien CutilUihl, Alhy, Parker, Tieinliiilh, O'CiiiimjIl, Cliiiriniiii,WariH!r, Minute of lust mooting rend and approved. Petition of H. Ii. t'liliir, et ui, asking that a Hiduwalk be c'lmtnii'led on wont Urry blossoms on the south hillside. What has hvm of I he Clackamas count v Fair scbeiiia basil Is'en abolished like our railroad Some showiii'ii larr el al MolilU a wit'k, reciliug u'ld Krh. ruling with "plows in the air and U'Ms oil Ibeir t,s-." t lue ol ii ;r rising nimroiN is rapid on 'cms" s.ix In leciilly slml b in out o 'u ii". ,im k. pl cisins in the a r to a Huioh. It i iiiiiinr d 'hat there will bo a t hiLlin is Irt " nl Teasvl creek sclnsd liOlls,'. v bill J I I over I e ri.cr Ibev lia. P.g liieu ii-ii il oii.iiiid ,, i ., . ,1, ir'.iHi I Id . a on , I Vara lias , . i i v ad 1 ' il' i.i i." b ve ii i In a I ir ; on oil M . '. I ll iii.u.U i.e.x .o i.'i nil I'll-hill. T.i.-V i-cl sp'ei.diil fl l'li ml oi i t'v toe co iks ate Ii ippy U ui !. tcrov s. ii'lc'yil w.i iisd.cd ,' i' he It on in I Ailiobc s'.o ild not vc then i inns in us It-it pr 'i r I y x- op em ( lir .os!niisler lias t Jits l.u s '.itk I Imlid il g'i l' in low 'I. N 1 1 l ull ,i elx went In Pmiliii1 la-l iuiior, Hut ho liiui not hui'ii lulil. irotiiilily, (lint our latiil nml boun bud Hi rmisi'il III Vllltle ut audi n iiiln. Willi" Ihoao ol bis neighbor llild doomeluiivl III lis ii iinioi'iloii Wn woiilil nut lot' a moment luiluiulii that tlm Hoinl hud olher than illmiiU' I.mI unlives lit Hum iHiinliliig llm property of thiilwn imillolis ol the iliidnct It Is Indeed ri lu'iihlng to llud, In this nun of giubbilig and laxiiiK lot tlm prlvuln bein III ol tlm lew, inen who mi' lumcst imiiiigli to ud mlt that Ihelr pinpintvls mi tlm down griido In point of value, whim thai nl llielr linlglilioi is ihill-v iiiuuei 1st ng ti like ritUo, ll I un old saving, and vulgar A It la old. "(Iivo tint ilnvll Iiin duo " Hut to oiiotn it lit) ii I until' aii- proprluUi, Oi.n HisctKti Piii'lneilili tit let. 1 1. .urc KiiI.iM iliilnn a ueiteisl nif telisii.lUs Imslllest si I Hill)). Ilresoll. tiss lor Itis letlil uf iiiiv yeiir Dnnl tuts "f this eetllfteSle liilu ll SsSslKli liil nsllner III Ills lill-hles.. I.uili f I'arntllKis, uf rsiiny, drt'smi Hneetnl I'ltluUl U llillntie I ili'llst. llie liiiHtiiestt will In cull llnueil III lie. n,.. Knlsht a mtiiia si Ills til. I tun.l In 1'itiih), ilictf.iii. this i in tlsjr nl ,Nny tulier, I S.VHI. ok. i, KsiiiNT, I K I AH.itnrn, Hllliai'tllie.l 111 Slfiiia III tiefitr Bio llils Oill ibi of Ntiveiuhsr, H',f.l I'll xx Ks in nt, II Is. II II ,S.at pal, lie, lllnnii-Me I'nll lut filinrHt Co. Till company ha jo t opens I un of. flct' on Ninth stivcl adjoining tlm Hunk of Oregon City Wlieiti ll Upiepaied In make investment, lo buy and soli real estalo bolll city, sill. :ii bun and country. Tlm company invites lb.. so desiring In buy eltlier lor Invesiinetii or for a bom lo call and consult its tnnmber w ho me thoroughly Idelilllhtd nnd biinillar wlHi Oiegou t ll V ami Chiikauias county properly, "l'hls coiiipauv ba the exclu sive sale o( ll.osn mi pins till i tracts, Fall View and Ibilion, CoiicMpondonce sihcded V tl I A M 1. 1 I r .4li IsvKsixiitvr Co, (begun City, Or, I s hi:pi:ii's yukki.v. Illllsll uted. Il.ii I et's Wct'klv lias imxer failed lo justify Its lith' us a "Journal of Civili sation," ami il bus ! on' so with a cm slilill legurd I i elibiicl piKSlbihlie of usoliilness uml a higher stamlunl ol artisiicaud lllnniiv excellent i. It leaves Untouched no liupoilnul phase ol the woild's progress, and presents are. oid. i- I u ill 1 X' Iriistwiiithy an I inltoestliig, of the notable events, 'is uis, and in blexe uietils of our lime SintIiiI Snppleiiii'iiU will bt) con. tinuelln si Tlievixill be litoitiry, scienlillc, iirtislic, bisimlt al, t i I lit nl , toiigiAphic(tl, or ilewnptixe, us oc casion may ihutiaud. and Will lonlinne o tle-erve Ihe he ttly i oioiiii iidallon which lias been Is'slowed on past Issues by llm p. ess nml llm public As a family journal. Ilaipor' Wceklv will, as hervtolortt, ls edited w ith a trict re gartl for th ipmlilies that lnak it a rule ami welcoitio visttoi titvtiy uoiuti, IIAKPI ICS WLKkl.Y I4HII II AUI'I.K'H MAHAl.NK 4 iki II AUPFU'S HA.Ak 4 00 IIAKI'F.K'ft Yol'Nii PFoPLK ft no I'oaiage Free to all hiLsc'iImo In the I' mteil status, t una la. and Mexico. The volumes of the Weekly It-gin with the Ih "I iiuiuU-r for Jimmy of each year, When tiotiiox Is meiilioned. biiIiim ii-tioiis will hcgln wltti the NiiiiiIhT Ciiirent a', the lime ( roceipl ol older Hound Volumes ol llarpol' Weekly lor three veins back, in Heal cloth idmiing, will In) sent by IIIAll, piMluge. paid, or! bv rxpreM, (ico of xhidh! tpiiivitbi tho (rt'iiiht d-s s not exceed one dollar (icr volume), for I? 00 l-er Vidnine. Cloth ease for each volume, suilalilo for binding, w ill l sent i.y mail, sii paid, on receipt o l Iklfacli. Iteiintlsiices slninld be made by p-sit-olllce Mom v Outer or Ihult, lo avoid chance of bus Nespits is ure no. It, copy t litis a b veiliseui.-nt without Ihe otprcsa ortler ol II irer xV. P-ioilitus. Addle: llxuim A HuorntK. New York. N. Y. HOLIDAY SALE! Wo find that wo aro ovorstockod, . ; x' 1 : and in ordor to reduce tho quantity wo intend to inaugurate a o I . il n y Sale! To ivo you an idea in regard to tho prici-H at which wo aro Hfllinp, wo nhull Uoto a few: LOOK AT THESE FIGUKES! No: be. :iv. b .-. XX era til b Is p.r the lUidest) id line of tin- l.oxs pom I "g Pon I, M t tes to have a croaker in Ihe Irani or bo in the thr i ll Hi ) do s mil iissiinu l ite xx iih III gui-ril milk') lip of the ''briiui lo. 1. 1. " I'i ob.il d v il is Just a litile i l.'iind tmigli but it xvi, I ui.ike nil the to Iter 1 ir.tt -i tio'.n ilinenl when It got vii Sax hois, tu'Xi limn mil go f.og- .ring send lis over u left hind shoulder, ih'' Ms itlar t'liioii N iicisllug brain lootl mcr bfie lo nerve it up Mr l'.div.iid K. hart nnd M.ss Alien Li' li were luarried at tho bride parents in l un isftts Dm-. 1st, uml camo liotun smiling Ihfoiigli the fog uml located pin iiiciiantly on his ruueh to live all the jo.i a of matrimony. Stiiim of our railroad men, of th air line roil In over hill 200 feet to tbn mill", iiiuv feel ralliei' less than a 0'ie per cent grndi'. Noxv is tlm time for Oregon City to send her motor lino out this way if she doiirus to keep her territory. lUciu'lioil Miitslin a i?i nal fiiinily cut ton, .'HI iiii lic a iiln, 11 rdrt. lor It Heat iiiality C'alio-i, IH yU. fur ft, ltnlijfii l'linU (fiint ooltim), 1-1 ydn. rr 1. Kxtrri lnnvy ShirtiiiK, 10 yd, fur $1 Turkey Hcl lamHk, .Kbimh, (KiiarBiitit'ilfastcolorl.isi'r yd. '2.V Whito ami Cdlnrod Marble Talild Oil Cl'dli, M?r yd. .tile. Heavy Hint or llrown Dvniiii, 8 yd, fur 11. Ctiret Warp (nil Aluidcti), 5 oitu pound Imiiclifi for It '.'. Turkish Towel. 2 fur 25c. Men' Merino Hhirtii mid Drawer, r0c. Men' Scurlet, licnvy, A11-Wmi1, Khirt and ItrnwcrA, 7.rc. Men's Full Htin-k llixda, $.1. Men' HiHik-I.Hcc Knulinh lluln, hoi nd tip, tl 7.r). Uulici' IVblilii Itiitton Slnscs, l '..'). Ludii-a' li Calf ISuttou Hlioca, 1. I.nlic' American Kid Itutton.ll 5U I.ntlics' Kid Foxed IUliiiorals, tl. Misht-' H Calf Dutton Shoe, II. Miaao' Wliolu Stock I'lilinrd Hhorn, tl. Stock Unlinod Fiuuriil llcpa (Vlf w"d). yl". t'hildrcn'K Whulo ShH-A, II 2.. Fnuliah rashinorc, nil uliado and children' Wool Hat, 2.fic. iititcK, .in iii. h uh, jmr yd. z v. Mcn'i Wool Hat., r-Oc, Children' Tourint Cajn, 25c. Men' Stiff Hal, 11 ). Ladie' All-Wool JerxeyH, box plait back, ll THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. f. I-:. Ili'li'l, lie.t-ivi-r. mm DeVELfli'Mi.'KT CO S STWHEBI s:iflICT 1.INKI0 ( A 1. 1 Ft) It MA. i ::i:i' ii;i.!sTiii'. i.uw i:. r nod fi M.e t i o i i I hur. let oti ol. i(e let n c W.tbif. oat tlaxs ,111' VMM I t, oil So :i Mill ton I , .'m s (l.i.l ,lurtlltl duV - x. hen i.e. e--1 ml, i No 4 t. Id llm s a i.: r'ti-'.n . . xi .tea in', e--.it , Me in rr N tiling Mules. I.I nr. V :' si 11 IIP liiitis Vsllt-r, He i, ii. i t net Isxtts .M t vi s , Si i.i ... X Pi.tliirllti Vsllfy. n.-i I.' I-, t. ft I 51. I ai ' Hat. lay teserxe II. e fic'it le p:mtitft niel III) Mniiutiilii Vleo. words again from Mountain A few View may not comu amiss, We uio oxpeileticing tho brnefll of Coiniiiissinncr .Moehnkn's 1inprovmint ol our road, or latbur tbu county a road xxliicli I una through our neigbboiliood. Ho ami the County Court should b held In grateful rMiiimubruiicn bv tba manv who tru vol over till chief highway to the city. twr people, especially Uio young, ar looking forwurd lo tlm holidavs will) ihusing anticipations; ami in this con nection wu may any that both our stores are wall stocked with article designed as appropriato present for both old and young Itiiilding is still in progru-s here; new fences are to bo seen in nil directions, uml llm sound of tlm uw uml the ham mer is lietiid from curly dawn till dark. Mr. Genrgo C. Kly lia painted the ontrtiiln of hi atom building, and Ihe other KlyncioH Ihe way la constantly adding iiuprovcimims to both store and to, il i-Mlale. Speaking of iniint ruminds u that (iiiorgo lias on liiind the paint for the outer coat of our now church, tlio car politer work on which il fur tiougli ad. vuncod to admit of the paint biting put on, which, it is iiiiduiHtood, will bo dona iiyiii-iilialoly. And speaking ol tlio church remind its to stiy further, (hat there la talk of having ft CliriMtiiuiH Iron and fasti vul within it wulls on tho eve of the H5lli. Hut more of this iition, Land in small parcel eoiitinuvi to bo told to parties who wish fo siitll in this locality. It is also rapidly increasing in value, owing to the many advantage we have w hich other Hiibiirnan neighbor IiooiIh do not posses, especially thnt at nml around the Dryhiirgh Corners In proof of this we may cite the fact that tlio Hoard of Eouali.ution of school dis tant No. i'l, all living remote from our Htreot, "doubled up" on the recent ncHoHHiiimit. tuiido on the values of nearly all our people, while they greatly reduced that, inuiln on their neighbor of the Comers and thereabout,, The worthy Clerk no doubt intended to make an honest iiHHi-Hwiiii'iir , milking it to corres pond uh nearly as possible to t'lo iimhohh ineiit provioimlv in ado by the county ttiii.il,' ' il-s i.Ii.-h- li tn-e i I ill.) e tiii'.-l atl'l Ho- il ,V I '..isl. .11 .ifx.il.ts no) Xt'Jslijr. lh) ( Ii i-olt I'sflie "li-Ull'i.i.lU on tha Wiilaiiictlo rnor division will leave I'oitl.iml, soul bound, Mon l ie, Wivines day, al d I- inlay at II .V M Anneal Corvailis Tuesday, ihuisil.iy nml hiilin d. iv at ;l :io p. M, I.,.,, v., I orvallts, north-boiiud, Motnlay, Vetliutlay tiiid l-'iidayiil HA M, .mve at Portland Tilesduy, Thursday tlml !"'iiluidav al :i::lO I', .M. on Monday, WediuiBtluy ami Vri day, both north and south-hound Ixi-its bo over night al ,-aleui, leaving here at ti A, M. Kreliihl sml Tlekt-t Oilier. S.tlmoii Irt-t-t wharf I'lirtltoit). (! (." Milt) I K, ll. K. A I'. A O P, t ltd Inch all wool Tiitvit, m yd, 3-w. Vblm h all wool Tricot; per yd, 50c. Whito Flannel, all wool, jier yd, 2kj lied Flannel, twilled, per yd, 25c. Colored rantoiiFli.inicl,H yd for ll Clttrk Thread, l'2poolfor 45c. Caissiiiicre, J wool, jn-r yd, VV. jCiifaiiuere, extra heavy, er yd, 11. 5ii-Iiu,h Water I'nmf, jH-ryd, .'AXj. l.inlie' Itlnck A II-Woe' .Samlet. IIiiM-, r pair, 2.V. MixM-M Heavy Ilibhtsl Hose, p. r pair, Ilk.'. Inf.iiitw' WihiI Hose, Holid color, '' pnirs fur 2 "m tienta Scotch Mixed Sink, 12 pilirH lor 11. (i nls' Scarlet Sock, 11 wind, jx r pair 2V. Men' Navy Hlim Shirt, Oregon Flannel, SI 25. Knitting Cotton, 4 ball for 25c. Knitting- Yam, beet ipinlity, white and tailored, 11 per pntind. 41iutton .Seallnp Top Kid (iloveo, Htitchcd back, ja r pair. .rAJo. IS-Ineh riuh, ja ryd, 5lV. Men' Satinet Kuitu, tO. fii' All Wool Cnssinioru Suita.flO Men' Nice I'uion (.'asKitnere Stiii fH. Men' Fancy Worsted Suit, 10. Men s I liiiii illit (.out and est, in brown or blue, f7 .A). 1SIU llurpcr's Miiguxluc, Illustrated. The important series of papers on South America, by Theodore, Child will be con tinued in Harper' Miigaxino during the greater part ol the year l.Slll. The article on Southern Culilorniu, by Charles Dud ley Warner, will also 'be continued. Among other noteworthy attraction w ill be a novel bv Ctiarle'Kgbert Crad dot k : a co' loci ion ol original drawing by V. T. Thackt-ry, now published for the llrst time; a novel written and illus trated by (I purge lhiMaiirli'r ; a novelett by William I 'can llowells; and u series of pupera on lamdiin by Waller Hcsant. In the number and variety of Illus trated pupera and other articles on subject of timely Interest, a well us ill tbn unrivalled chaiucter of ita short stories, poem, etc., Harper's Mugu,iii will continue to maintain that standard of excellence for which it liu been no long distinguished. II A hTKItls rKltlODlfAhS. Per Year. lIAUPKirSMAtlAZlNK (400 IIAKI'KICH WKKKLY 4 00 IIAHIM'ilt's' IIAZAU 4 (H) KAltliCK'H VOD Nil l'KorLK.lKI l'ostut.gii l-'rce to all MiibcriberH in Ihe Dulled Stain, Canada and Muxiiio,' Tlm volumes of llm Miigiiiun begin with the iiumhiirH for .hum and JHki iiinber of euch yetti'. When no time la siiecilled, kii I isr i t i i , h will begin with Number cui rout at the lime of receipt of ortler. Hound volume of Harper's Magazine for tlireo vear back, In neat cloth bind ing, will (in sent by mail post-paid, oil rec-.'ipt of t;l 00 per volume. Clotli case (or binding, 01) centa each by mall, post fiaid. Index to Harper' Magazine, Alnlmet- iittl, Analytical, ami cliiHsillud. for volumes I to 70, Inclusive, from June, lHfiO, to Juno, 1HN5, one vol.,HVo, cloth, 1 00. UutnittauceH ahoulil bo mailo by post- ollice money Order or Dialt to avoid chance of loss, Nc.WHpupers are not to copy this nd- vertiHcmijiit without the oxpies order of Harper & Jli-otluu'H. A.IiIichh: IIAKI'KK & HROTIIKHS, New York, N, Y. Inviting orders from those here tofore not dealing with us, as well as from our old and valued custom ers, we promise our best efforts to please. Respectfully, I. Celling;. Oregon City Sash & Door Factory -MANUKACrUHKKS 0K- Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, Special sizes of doors and windows niado to ordor. KtstiiiiatcK for Ht'ilrwork. Order promptly filled Hnairs U11U11 u 4SSSJ SI I taivtsi I 111 1 EH i u uuun u i Of All Designs, From tho Smallest Olxllcl'o CJlxcttlr- To the Largest J.irxr. ClucLlxr. Patent Koekinp Chairs of neat and nobby designs; Perfo rated and Wood-scat Chairs; Fancy Reed and Cane soat and back Dining and Library Chairs. MATTRESSES I MATTRESSES ! Wo also carry a eonipleta line of MattressesYum Yum, Coil Soring; Box and Top made, to order. Woven wire, two ami thre-ply, of all eiies; Bedsteads, Lounges, Cots, Etc., Kt. Warron fes JtXoltxxsxYXm .JtW "I.. T-. . . OREGON CITY ntOK WORKS, 1I0AKE , ritOSSEIt. Twprietors. Manufacturers, and Dpalons in all kinds of Machinery. CASTINGS furnished and REPAIRS promptly i Wado L. ' PORTLAND PRICES. Oregon Picture Frame CoinpaiJ MuiildingH, Mirrors, I'VaincH, I'lclnrcK, Iirii;.a.j)M Eiignivings, Kubiiii'K, i tc. 108 Thirl Stroot, r'ariluw.!. Arlio'jio.i j IWOt .'rs 111 II llll Of Isil.l M-lll, ll.' dllnl. Shoes. Shoes, lo FIfOKH j ; 4J OAUSK SHOKS ! HvcrythiiiR in tlio ofFlnM-, from the most tiny J;,f.1:i, tn tlm ht'Uvii'Ht kin-1 of Uwr' Klus-n. Our Mr. M, Kiu-i rtturiail frmn tho KasUrii Market, ami lm li);u!.i us J.,;,, nittiiiH'r of HIkm'H. Cull on tix, nnd will giiar:nit" to best KHsilli hIhmi for lcttst iHisfiliK- iiioncy. Cuii,. 6hj over, and if ymi don't buy you won't olli inl us one Lit, ORKtJON CITY HIOi: IIOl si:, Next Door to Post Olliw, Ori son Citv. Cn-jfi-n. (J KKHX IJKOTHKHS k COMi'A HAVK m:-iii'KM:ii at thkii: u s-tash in n:r.- OREGON CITY BANK BL0 wun t:m: miict ccMi'i i;ik hui k or Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Sh Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Etc., Ever Brought to Oregon C Our Line of uhoceries Is the Very Btst. NONE 'ttXrr FRESH STOCK KI. Goods Dolivered Free to All Pjrtacrtiio HlfUIKST I'RICli I'AIIl FOR ull KlNi!S .,f IV.i.M i; GRHHN BROS. tVCOMPA! XAfsK:?' -w aur CsM.HEDtll.so.Ac In ancticipation of the wf of our numerous customers, and view of the fact that the I terms of the various schools soon begin, we have receive full line of the justly Celebra; KED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES, For which we have the Ex clusive Agency. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. THOMAS cm k Si The Portland Jeweler, Importer an J Dealer in fl Trwik w --k x -ur JL Mj JLillL J JUL q Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and tical Goods. , 105 First Street, between Morrison and Yamhill Fine Watch and Jwelry Repairing. .Ordfrs From the Country Souc; ! XT"' w