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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1890)
TIic ICnterprlHo. A town pmnn and trvyt lump is Km Hi (nit in at Mvil.kll Corner. Christmas card at Cbarman A CVa City liuh Store, (ixmu ov, to 5,00. Mr. IK II. Wastum, who ha bcr-n qmte siicW tor some timu punt, It slowly recovering, Next week the oil cement mill will commence the work of crumbing rock lor tne now watpciuuks. Isaac Fair Minain intlni.l to hit home wild on bund, lie ha nt been able to be about (or tlttee week. T. V. Mellette, u( Albitia, w,i looking ovr)it.,ii City and visiting wiib liini.l, ol Tint KNTttKi'mxic, Inst Sunday. losr V hrown sli.ivtl on tin road near s:t.-r' mill, finder will be suiUblv rvw.tiUd by rutmnlng sumo to tin ollim. The tut jOMt and tlnest Christina and Holiday lieplayr-an h seen at Charman A Co.' City lrug Store, Mis Ma rain ha ordered a new piano fio.n tbe vast and M toon It arr.ves slit will orxnne imulv via A un, instnn-lor, Mis I'ginw well recommended. Mr. Klukk li.i the work on E (I. Oatuiftil'A ti-'W duu "tore ubout i-om-plctisl and ihk'U a the t'hiiiiiivyi am put in and :i ton u lt-r iKH'VMitiHs'iMiiu j. tl a iiIi.tio dy lor iHviixiiicy. lr. rin lust ivm,K,d hi olrloo Into tl 0 b.nidiiii; m-M dixir txiutlt ol Olson A l-miV dniK Kioie, It iimkc a coxy little oi!u'anda i an be ytt Uie'liiriii tm tan ly arrsnijisl bo will (eel quite at ho A lino mrnudi) wai given by the Imnd Ui t'iK's.l.iv evi'iunu to Kd'. liobt-rtit, 01 oi Uit in'inlerii who ha Iwti ron tli.c t to the liouso lor two week Tlie Uiyn pill up oitftly koikI nmsic lor the ji.,i.- thov bavo liml. Mi Kitlio r.iliui im in ikinu arrnK UHHiti to u vii up a C'iiifo'tioiiurv and notion atoro in tlie old Shram building on Mini atrvel. She will order hui IChiU iintiuilialrtv and exiKH't to on up the xtoie by another month. Tin old sirmnrr Driunt i now on the rti od list, having been duly i-ondemiied bvthe insivt'torilii week. 'The steamer Modo k will tke the run ol the Orient up tiro Yamhill and i already doing duty. The Orient wan built lu 187U. Mr. and Mrs. tirvtrn have told their proHrty und removed to tirvgon City. They nudrt many Iriends during their may hero, ami by their mortm we lose dome ol our bet citiien. Wood bum Independent. The steainer I.atona ha lianited her time (or leavinxthia place on Sunday. Hereafter nlie will start at t:M P. in, instead ol U o'cliK'k heretolore. The chaiitfe i made in outer that on her return trip Him bo.il will lie able to reach the mp iU bt'fore tUik. The Mystic Club will give the drat ol aorioit of dan -mi; p.trtie at Hi armory tomorrow tKriday) evening, and a'O exK-i iiii) a koixI turn-out. They have made all npt4earv pieountion lor a liml-i' dsM time, un l the lover ol danc ing should uttetid. leputy Slifr.lf Morris w out in the Mioiin UuL'tf country thia week, on othcinl bumnt'iH He r-iorU everyone btfplV in th.it nciuhhorhuod and are getting religion. They have been hold ing levivul nui'liii,'t th.-re (or some wevka with very Haltering renult. Ie:itb took from the home of Mr. and Mr. Chat. Wilnoi-, of Wilaonvitle, on the 8th o( tlim month, their you.ig and loved nun Charlie, at the age of (ourteen year. The bereaved parent are ympathied with by trieudx innimior able in thin hour of their - grentent ol orrowH. On or iihom thu IMth ol thU month J. II. W.iy eunteiiiplntea moving lii uiuiic fcioio to tlie v.naiit building belonging to Mr. Sirailon, next to Nobiuti'a l.ivery nutile. Thif will lintku a giHnl lot ution lor the inurio atom and Air. Way rXpecUHo b'Hielit by tiie vlungv. Conid with Iiih i. Hie Ixiw ha done Mime excellent work in IhK he ghl'or hooil thii fcimjii ami w ith the ai.iiiiit.ince of Cumin Ch'rk Jnhiiwu with hi pen tut- e l-io iiu Moiii'- noted ix enett ruai'lvl tjctween now una IH'Jl. The name or Home of t!ii- i.'olltiuvlilig parties Would iniike uitere-tiinf rejiliug, hut through I i.i 1 1 y for thu par tun theuiMslvea tiiey uru'wilheld lor the time being. The young people who indulged In the dance at '.be armory lat Saturday evening', enjoyed theiunelve hugely. Between twenty-five and thirty couple were present mid Messr. Xewton and KckHou lurl well remunerated lor their trouble. Another party will be given next Siitiirilav evening by them, and we predict a g'Mxl usel crowd. K. W. l'orter, Cancmah, h been making exfenniv improvements on hi property in Curieiuah the past month, lieiidc putting out a quantity o( young (ruit treen, be has built a heniiery. The liennery building is 12x32 feet, and he has started with fifty blooded W'yandott chickens, and p-oposp to increcse the bimiiiKits a-i the wants of hi patron demand. John McKay, carpenter on the pulp mill was fwrioin-lv injureil last weon by a lull from a ladder. He was at work on iheoutnideof the mill fifteen leet (rom the ground, when Jbo ladder broke let ting him to the grouml. His head struck a rock, leaving a frightful bruiie over the right eve, and nearly breaking hfa nose. He is now recovering. E (i. iood hits taken a auii.le ol the slug (mm the Oswego Iron Works to Portland to liuvo it assayed. It i the intention of Mr. Oood Und other, if the slag contains a snfllcient per cent of iron, to make further arrangement lor work ing it into mineral iiniiit. In the east this has been found to be a lucrative industry, and in n 11 probabilities if it is undertaken hero it will meet with silccesa. Hev. (ico. It. Cairns, Ihe evangelist, arrived In tlm ci'y lust TucMdiiy und held service that evening. Mr t 'airns will make a s'ny ol two weeks in Oreunn City, lioldiug mculiiiirs each night ex cepting H.itn: day and will occupy the pulpit, Nimilav afiernoon and evening in pi ice of ih-v. It iti-maii. He is n ceiving large audiences and deep inter est is maim. 'sti'd hy riiosu who attend. Notwithstanding roirorls to the cm trarv, investigation ha prove I that there is not a case of diplhuria in this city, at least to the knowlede of several physicians. There has been several cases of folicular tonaililN w hich is by no means as st-veie us dipttierlu. and even that has been vcrv scarce. Theie are a few nines of measles reported, but with care there is no (ear ol it extensive spread. ("apt. Klmw hits resigned his position as Co. F, (). N. O. and retired. It hu not been decided who will succeed him but it is hoped that whoever he may be, in every respect equal to the occasion. The company are still holding sHinl-weokly squad drill With Lieut. K. H, Warren commanding, and considoruhle anxiety is displayed among the members, to attain the high est degree ol prollciiuicy in the manual ol arm und company maneuver. , K U. Uiv.'iiii, mi ruuttiour of lli Cascade division oil u( Siihkiio, Wash., Im been visiting with tl Umiiiti ol Mr I it..b . ..... ....... I. .. .....'. .... i Messrs. lkiylw mu AldltdgC, Jl ttlil eilu. M 111. ..I,. I...... ......... iviutll- Ing to tliU sictmli to take up per manent resident, o Infatuated u lie with tli country. tl mot ud mr tuis wlillo here, i itUnt'tng over one ol th w published in lit lortner home In Missouri, In It w n obitu ary on tli dvkllt oj hi irrudftlir, who hud died low dy provtoiiN mid the Mm ttrtitl ivnvcywd tlio id luiolll gence ol the dtli of hii own (itllior end uikI, (row nitlii ol whom ha hud heard (or about eiuht yearn. Them U gemiliin neighlioily love displayed by th residvnU living around .Molalla, About three week suiia Mr. W. lb iggs. living In that neigh borhood, had the misfortund to bava thrve rib hn ken, and wa otherwise hadly brulml aliout hi IkhIv by run--wy which left him in a critical con dition, until of late, whim ha I reported considerably ImprovsJ. During hi conltuement lo th house his neighbors have kindly com tu hi sistnnc In put ting in hi wheat. Ons day this week there r lour threodiorso team at work and timr war txpevtod to (all in line. Such neighbor ar worth having, and their kindnes should be appreciated. Cha Wolpert, who with hi brother ha beeia occupving the Kaudall nlace east ol town wa to unfortunate last week a to fracture one ol his limb while walking on the sidewalk in front waaol Henry Jackson' place. Pr. I'aine ummoned and alter the Injured limb had been cared (oi ha wa taken to a l'orllund hospital. This is indeed uidortunate (or Mr. Wolpert, and hla contlition is made much worse by the lad that of its lieing the second (raeture olthesatu limb within a short time. When it wa fi. lured befoi ho was conip'lltfd to undergo a sixteen weeks treatment in asealtle hospital. The Oregon City I roij work has put in a new ltl-f.n.t lathe, which place that inititution auiong the very bet in the state. An iron (oundry of the magnitude ol this one speaks volume lor the advance Oregon City ha ex perience lor the past lew yeai. Ily carelul iiianugeiueut, good wurkiuan. ship mikI . i.ii- dealing it ha hu ll It way front an in-iginll. snt inilimtrv to one ol the most tlntirishlug and proa;ier ou in the ciiy, 1 hey now employ six men and have been compelled with a rush ol business lo add an extra five. J. 11. Way, ol the KaihTclly Music house ha accepted the agency for Ore gon, Washington and California (or one of the neatest kitchen commodities it has ever been our pleasure to Inspect. It is a kitchen cabinet furnished with drawer, boxes and pigeonhole lor slowing kitchen uientils and provisions ol every description, while it Is so arranged a to occupy hut very little num. It 1 something nest and handy and one should adorn every kitchen where convenience and neatness is desired. The Willamette Silver Hand, ol this pla.e, under the leadership ( J. W. Smith, is progressing tlnel v. There are now thirteen pieces, and the boy are putting lortu their hel ellort to gain a point ol uroticieury that will do credit to themselves and the citv. On New Year Kve they will g ve a vrand mas querade ball st the armory hall and those ol our cititeu who are interested in the pmaiieritv ol the band, even if they do nut dance, should give it llieir upiort. Ditigt') J. Thorn, m of Jine Thorn ol thU place, arrived home lant Wed nrsday from th Okamnn mining legions of northern Wasbmg'on, and iiitentls n-msining for the w inter. Mr Thorn ha great hoi-s (or the (lit lire prospect of that section and Iwlisves that in the course of a lew year it will be one of the wealthiest mining section of the countrv It l the intention of Mr, Thorn, senior, to absent himself (rom the citv (or a month in the near (utiire, iluriug when I J. will have charge ol the abstract hook. The Salem water works company has undertaken the unsit novel scheme yet n-e inle.l in Sile n Tlrry have lieitun the work o( experimenting lor an arte i.ui well in the middle tit the Willam ette. The soiiro nt the city's wa'er s'ippiy is a short distance above the W'y in the Willainu'le nvor, and at Hist IHiiiir the i-ompiny are h iving a well Ixned in the ho o( stiiliw nu arte sian flow . The aell is Im'h g made ailh thn-e incn drill thev havx ahealy one to a depth ofsevoul feet and are still Ixiring. Joiirusl. It 1 soinewhit sig'iillc.t'it that ths U.iLn. i.....iu,iv tliitM M.rltf . -I . w..... , .. I i... ..).!.. ... 1 UUVI TUSIIlif lur irn4UH'ii .in iirai jrnt w use, and ollerihg to toinract lor them in advance ol plaining. The immense pos sibilities allorded by a (ew good can neries. proierly eperated, (or consum ing the surplus product of a valley inch a this are hardly realised a yet. Whenever w can market such bulky product as vegetable to local buyer in unlimited Quantities it will mean that the tide of dollars will once more set our wav. Times. An endless varietv of Xmaa presents to chorsie (rom at Charman A Co.' City Drug Store, such a Toilet Sets, Perfume Sets, Autograph Albums, Scrap Hooks, Photograph Albums. New Year Curds, Christmas Cards, Class Cards, Cigar Cases, StatPmury in boxes, Manicure Sets, Perfume, Knives, Match Hoxes, Money Purses, Ink Stands, Fis'iing Out fits, Artists' Outfits, Toilet Articles, Puff Hox.;, Bsbies' Sets, Work Boxes. Vase, Ac. Hemember the place : Charman A Co., Charman Bro.' Block. The lead er of low prices. Tho m vrrliga of W. A. Curr-iv, of Woodbiirn, and Mis Sarah Marrs took place at the resilience of the bride's par ents at this place on Wednesday ol thi week. Tho ceremony was performed hy Kev. C. C. B itenian, and witnessed by a few of their intimate friends and rela tive, Tlta Kntkhphisk sends its con gratulation, and trusts their united lives may Ire prosperous and happy. Mr-, Davis, of the firm of Davis A Am hlur, mill men oj Clackamas, gave the Kntkui'UISS a pleasant call the first of the week. Tho mill Is now doing a big job of furnishing ties lor a spur which the railroad company propose to put In there and on which work bus alien ly commenced. The mill will run all win ter, and it is the Intention of the linn lo stack up a goon suppiv i iiiinonr. The steamer Salem mu le a trip lo Dayton on the Yamhill Tuc lay, whom she took on a ca-go of UliO s icks of oats, returning lo O eg"ii t 'ily, where she fin ished her cargo-for down river with flour. The Salem Is credited iiiilh mak ing the first trip up tho Yamhill thi sea son. Jos. Howell and Arthur Davis, ot Canomah, are building ate from their respect i ve residences down trie hill, Caiittinah is certainly forjng ohuad and all that Is lacking there now i the privi leges of a city Yovornmunt, They can have these il they will. Fine Penknives, pearl handle. Iaile' v i mi v..iu..a 'nil llonh Mo - at Charman A C ' City Drug Bioro. Just the thing for Christmas presents. Mr. Heckart, of the firm of W A Heckert, merchant ol Mountain View, sold this weekix lot, siae Wxl(K) leet, (or $1000. Mountain View eem to be a (avorite ubtirb. i Mr. Mary Mader ha purchaed""7he dwelling house adjoining J. M. Bacon' place in the upper part of town, of Henry llemlor. Hhe moved into the houeo last week. V, U, Stillon!' Clnlstuirt tmkoysj nt Nowinti' Hioiv, l.nuvo in tlm early, i Fliw Xmas Clgus,a& in a box, (ruin "' " ''""" Hoi. iV Co." l?lty I 'rug I "run I The New Itomu sewiiiK machine take the lead. 1'or sal by Wan en A Holuian, Cloik JoIiiinoii made Kmma C, 'Im ney and Oscur C. SloiHr happy this week with a license to marry, Major Charmaii has a beautiful Japan qulm now in bloom In hi )rd The uniiic t a largo one ana much uuprovt the eparaiiue ol the garden In which it grow. Mr, 0, V, MullvnrVeceiitly purchased ol T. L, Charman some very desirable residence properly on Kighlh and Adam street, and will aoou commnc the erection of a costly residence thereon, The holiday vacation of the school ol Oregon City will be ol a week and two day duration . School will close Wed uesdav, lee. S4, coiiliiiuiiig vlosed until the (list Monday ol the new year. County Surveyor Sydney Smith I at work platting block lri, In Holme addi tion to Oregon Citj into town lot lor L. L. l'orter, The property i located In the eastern part ol town, and will make line residence property. A very pleasant family re-uiituii wa had at the residence of Mr. Mary Charman on Wednviday ol (hi week, In honor ol the seveutv-liftli birthday of Mrs. Msgdalltta Diilcr, mother of Mrs, Mary Charman and Mr. Sophia Cbariiian. The late ralna have caused a rise ol fifteen Inches in the Willamette and the lioatmen are therefore commencing to look hsppv. In a very short time the river will W up to a (air boating stage, and thu boat now tied along the river will resume their regular trip. ('apt. Kxon, formerly ol the I.s'ona, has accepted a position a male ami pilot of the steamer Win. M. Il-igun. The Captain lis I econia quite poi. ilar along the river ami bis many lri mis will lie pleased tu Icaru that h has decided to remain auiong them. Wora of dealing away the d. 'a-l preparatory lor the coin-tiuclion ol Hie new tiumping slatioii'is now sell u.nler wav. No tune will I Una In the build ing u( thu station, and It is expected to tw in operatioti in the course ol a lew week. The rivalry tieiwren the two stages (mm Kast l'ortland to Sandy la now well develoed. The old line carrying the mail, nut Ita (aie down to twenty-live cent last week, w hich included dinner (or the passenger We understand the opiHwilion promptly met the rut, and at last reports neither had raised the price. Mr. A. Saunders, ol Sioialla, was in tewn todav ihilivetiug butler to his patrons. Mr. Saiimloie daiiy has the reputation ol turning out butter ol a quality that is not excelled in Clscka in as county and for which he finds ready tale in this city at a good price at all seasons ol the year. A ix'titicn is Issing quite libeiallv signed lur a road (rom hack ol Canemsh through llroderick's park to the city. As loon a the road Is oncd thioiitih the park the city will build a toad up the bhilf. thus uttering a very conven ient highway. It is IioihhI tlie matter will lie pushed as the need for the road is ve.-y urgent. The Northern's new schedule went into effect on Sumlav, The train (or Tscoma, Seatthi.and other Sound poiu'. will leave at ID m. instead n( 11:4ft, a hitherto. The through rin (or St. I'aul, Chicago, etc., will leave at 10 p. m. The local, hltbeito ar.'iving at .H.lo, aid come in at 4 4": the thiough train from the Kast, instead of coming In t ti ... will ai rive at 7:1. p. in. World, Hereafter the steamer Altona will make Isns'in.-s at Osweg.i when hailed. I for passengers on'.y. This will be quite a convenience to the residents ol tnai place snd will mateilally adj to the potronega of the boat. The company will not as hen-slodire take oil the Sunday boat, but lontlnne to make their regular tup with the l.iltona, leaving tins city at H:.H a. in and 1 p in. re turning, leaving I'oitlnnd ut 10 a in 3 ;iu p, m. A So'it'iern I'acillc brakem in met ith a novel cxMjr.une' at .tl'iauy the other maht A' the overland s'nrted out he lo k bis p.i.l'cn with his laiterii on the blind b igiT IKO of the iXr's ear in order to keep "if s-oiie ttumg'S who e one in on oil" of the t sins. A 4 the train started the tramp-, tao or three ill hinnlt-r, ap Maiel in ihe cnsl.. ii .ry manne'' and lsk llieir se.its. and the hrukeman, in stead o keeniiiK il i oir, was hiiii-cll put off, and though he swung hi lantern was left lndilml. (ieo. fl. Hrown, with bis wife and two children, arrlvtd in Oregon City Sunday, and are now the guesi ol the family of F. K . Pimuldson, o( the Com mercial bank. They are Iroin Eastern Colorado anil a-e looking (or a placo to permanently locate. Mr. Hrown expresses himseK as well pleased with this county, and it is hoped he will con clude to take up hi home among u. Henry Muldrum, Oregon Citv' well known urveyor, is plaiting JIS) acres of land for Thos. Chaiman into ten acre tracts, which will be sold lor (ruit and dairy purpose. This i among the Choicest' lands of the county ami for (ruit raising, the adaptability of the soil Is not excelled anywhere. It Is located but two miles from the city, snd there i no doubt Mr. Chnrmau will realize good return for the Ruine. Jno. C. Yancy. wilo and two on of North Carolina, spent Saturday In looking over the attractions of Oregon Cltr. They seemed much pleased with the city' present and future prospect and thought the climate of this coast superb. They took the'r departure on the evening tiiiin f r California, whore they expect to sojourn fur a short time. Mr. Yancy' name i isirhaps quite familiar to the participants in and those familiar with the late ilillicultins between the North and South, which have long since been forgiven but nt forgotten, and the prominent part he took in the war will remain forever on the pages of history. Wallinu A Jarrlacli, the Oswego nursey man, shipisul, via steamer Latonu, to l'ortland Tuo-idav a large crate of trees, comprising in viulcty nil the principal ones which gow mid flourish in this section. .From IVtlaml they will b shipped to lnd.'0 O. N lennv, Seoul, Corot, in I d is th it gentleman's inten tion to g vc lln in a thorough trial nt growth in that I .re'irn clime. Messi. Wuhing A .larrisch nl-o shipped nt t!ie same tune i hi go order lo lrs Anneles, Cut . and o'her places. Tins speaks much for the n P'llaiilv of this enter- nrisinir firm in I Is good evidence that their imniii is known far and wide, They are now doing an Immense busi ness, it being quite Inipomilile for them to Hi' t thcdumumlv of their patron. The steamboat men between hum and Portland lire now complaining with the fishermen of excessive carelessness on the part of the factory employee aenss ttie river casunK mo rciuno difficult at rime beside doing the great est injury to the fishing industry. Thi 1 th second time within a month Tu KxTKaratHN has taken the liberty of telling the (actorymen that they should be less indifferent in a matter lo important t other people, and if they continue the practice, it will betaken lor granted that It i neither through carelessness or ignorance, but rather sheer indifferonce with which they look to the wellfare of other people than thoinnelve. tiD.vui) or ritrK. 1 .11. ....... ...I .......III... 'Cmm.l.ie iivioilllti. Ivcunther Ullo Ch led to onlerbv thrt iMonlilcut, unit Called to I in i mil cs ol picvloiiH nincting rvail anil apiiroveil . Heport ol Sai Inl ivuiunllti'i) on adver tising reeceived, leciimmcndlug tlutr no action be taken mi the pitqmsltlnn of the West Shoieto iidvenlseOiegmiClly. T. L. Charman, chairman ol commit' tee on iiuiinlH'i'shlp, reporl. d the names ol (Mward A. Ne ton, llhuni Amhir soii, Henry K. Smith and J. II Walker, lor m.imnership on mouon, ine secri' tiiry was anthoilsed lo cast the vote ol the Hoard lor their ai'mlsslon, T. I,. Charinuli limed that a united effort he made to incrensii the tnmuhei shipof the Hoard, lis showing It to he to the interest nt evcrv nuninc man in Oregon City to Ihh'oiiio a imnutwr, lor villi a hoiiii nrirauisation elllrliuit will k can be rendered in the uptmlliilng of our city. rropositloit ot Mucin Matesiuan iu give a write-up ol Oregon Citv, referred to a special committer consisting ol K. M, Hands, T V. Hvau, and C. 0, T Wll llain. lor their action. Hoard adjourned. lieilliatliitt Next Sunday thu Methodist Fplscopal church will tw opened (or service and dedicated to Ood. At 11 o'clock a.m. Hv. Alfred Kummer It. I. Is announced to prvsch. Dr. Kiimmet Is pastor of Taylor street chinch, l'orllund. 111 erving Ills foiuth j ear in that large and lieautlful church. A a preacher and lecturer he I usllv celebrated. In the evening at 7 :, Dr. stratton I to preach. Nearly thirty year go he wa statloiioo in thi citv. Hu wa (or year well known In Salt Lake a the most eloquent platform speaker and wielded no small Inlluouce in l.rlnging bImiuI lb great rulurm of that Territory. He wa called loth" largest chnn-h In San Jose Cel. and after the first year wa made president of the I'niverslty of the Pacific, the laig.-st college In that slate. During the ten ears he was at the head ot that I'niversity he wa In constant demand as a popular lecturer, and was known as one ol the most lort-lhle and Interesting siaukeis on the I'acillc ('oust. He Has culled to the presidency ol Mills College, which made great advances lor three years be Mas tt the helm. Last June the Trustee ol Willaiuooe I'nivoisiiy asked him to the Chshccllnrrdiip id that Well-known Institution. He isa very ripid, orelhl Kaker ami carries his audience ailh him until Ihe lust moment. Another Taken by Heath. For a abort lime past the home ot J. W.Jones, of this citv, has been o'er shadowed with one nt the greatest ca lamities that prevails in the hie of man, and on Tuesday Inst It full with Its usually disastrous results, taking ss its victim, Mr. Joins' young and loved wife in death. Mrs. Fraukie June had Is'en sick with typhoid malaria, and been linccing for seteial days on '.he brink nl the iinkuoan heie- after, until the inevitulde iwlh all il stein swhilncss claimed Iter a its own on the dsv above slated. Her remains will find their final abode in ChamiHiO " cemetery, whither they will 1st Im warded to-morroaland where the service will be conducted Mrs. Jones would have I ceil taenlv-lour yensold the coming t'liiist tuns, and Willi her husband had resided lb Orceon Citv for iieitiv two ears She lenves no children. The deeis-st symvathy is fell for Ihe bereaved hus band by hi niiuieions friends alio have always I mind in I is udc. a true lady and genial companion. Departure of a Pioneer. Mrs. W. II. Buck mil take her depart ure soon for Ihe home ol her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Pope, ul Vlctona, w heie she aill make her Inline home. Mis. Buck is loo well acquaint!-! in this section nl the state to rrqmm anv leuiaiks, more than her goinu uw.iy will cause a feeling of the ih-aM'st icj.ct by those aitli whom sue has assis-iotvd since the earli est days of Oregon Ci'y, mid others wle hav entered thu country since then and who have Is-en honored with her ac quaintance. Her hnsliaud before his death occupied many pioinineut posi tions in our municipal goie. eniellt, and built his aa into the coiuidcnce and es teem of ail l o kin-it him. Mrs. Buck is wished every huppine- ill her Ilea home, and the oi l p inners who she is le iving helued aiil iii'-y ih lln ml., the g'ave the kiieh si hvaol- met (und-e-t memories ol the ijo id -i e h is aci oni-pli-hed in lie cull I.- i-l", -in.-lit und Oil M'tul toil o lp" e 'U'cry, Mil hei mime Is hw.l de I ii niitioa to ne f. ul I she has dni.e i- ihe u i-h ol u l. I sr 1 n lur (Hd ( flan II. Now that the old M. V.. chinch lu been vacated us a Incise of wow.p, h) would it not he approp iut'i t i cunveit Trkito alive nailing n'uiu hy a library asaccislioii. The pioperlv is valuiihe not only a a re'le of (bugoii1 eaily day, hut it oeiltloll iiice Il Hltnillg the nnait desirable propel ty in the city. Sulliilent Klrxk (or its purchase uh- scrilw I could not be )or inrestuicnt by any mean, while as a public lihiS'V it might continue in Ihe gissl work it has done lor forty-eight years toward the advnnremeiit ot civilisation reformation of man and the cultivation of human thought This is a subject not to be sighted, and if tlmsu who com menced the work of orgnnixing a library association would give it thu attention due, it is u i ore than probable that their effort would prove h fruitful ol good results ss the lnioi lance of thu under taking demands, Personal and Mucin!. Miss Mine Kelly is visiting re'iitive inPoitland. Mr, Elian Mosher, ol Viola, called on Tita Kntkhi'hisk, Wedin sdiiy. P, D. Hauffinan, of F.aglu Creek, wa in town Tuesday. Among other Molull.iitcs to bo seen on our streets Tuesday, was Jacob Os w all . Mr. J. O. Boimolt, of Milwauklo was In town last week, visiting Mr. T. W. Fouts. D. S. Knrlght, of tho Grand Fork, N. D. i looking over thu city with a view to locating. Among the people doing hiisinliss In Oregon City Tuesday, was Justice of the Pence F. M. Krusu, of Wilsouvillu, Michael and Fredrick Monhnke, of Mouhnko post olllcc, icl'i, Tuesday for a month's sojourn among tnlallves and friends of hygoiiu days in Ontario, Can ad a. Wo wish them iiii enjoyable trip. Thu Church of the Hamuli Heart ol Jesus, ut Oswego, was opened lor service lust Sumlav. It is a hcauliliil little chtiicii, being elegantly panned and dec orated on the inside, and out, unit , is a i redlt to Oswego, Among the new urri vn Im in Oiegon City last week wuie W. I). Beavers, Jno. J. Thompson, und Mis. K. Case with their families, from Splingliuld, N. D. They brought all their household eli'fct mid funning titcmllH witli the intention of trying Orugou's sunshine and mild rains In preference lo Dakota's blixxard and drouths. Q The following new platls are now on file with Recorder Whitlouk; Subdivi sion of bite 4, Green Point, by Cha. Califfand Kate Callll'; Subdivision block IB, Holmes addition to Oregon City, by L. L, Porter, trustee ; First addition to Park Place, by W. H. Smith und Louisa Smith; Heckart's addition in nwi, sec 8, t 8 s, r 2 e, by James II Heckart and Nora Heckart; Lewullyn Park addition, Mdwauklo, Beth dwelling, Sopbronla l.ewolling; Mountain View to Oregon City, by Fred A, Ely, Christina Vermt-legfl. Attention, All mroii wlNhing maHqiiiinida costumes lot the iiiasquiiiad ball Dec, SI, will please call and leave their names at O'Cuiittell'. Christum Tree at Central 1'elnl. Theie will 1st Christmas elvltli it( the Central Point M . F.. church, In cluding a Christina tree, on Clirlrtma eve, with singing, recitation and other exercise, There will la) able speaker on hand lo make a itillablu address, All lover of peace, harmony and a g'ssl time si cordially Invited to attend. Presents will be mcclvcd to to on Ilia tree Irom if o'clock until 7 P. M., nl the church. Kxuii.lses cummeiice al 7 o'cIih k, sharp. Hv Oiiiihk ok CoMMirrKK, Arirertlsed ladlcrs. The (i)lluwlug la a list o( leltui re maining in th postulllce at Oregon Clly, Decimber IH, IHUUi Audrus, l.eiiiiniii Moaler, Miss Bertha Breinsr, Km inn Miller' Wllllsin B.vera. Jsue I'enhroko. T. t'. Curiifurtl. John J pri.ikett, Tlinrlmt Cowan, T. II, a Scott, Mnlor K. T, Pslley, Hannah Smlih, Mrs. Harry Fox, J. II, smith, T. II. Ktllmaii. I,. hi, toiler. Mr. (iriinlun.l, A i Stout, A. Juliiislon, J Hherinsu, A. Jones, David K TrcnchoU, I innk Mrksr, i)ly stimuli, UoOjrs Kll, 11. Tl. Worse, Wlllvt laiasiira, Web When called for please say when ad vertised, J. M. IUiun, P, M, Notice. ' Notice Is hereby given, that there will he a meeting ol the tock holder o( the Alden Fruit nd Vegetable Preserve Co. held at th office of Thorn Charman, In Oregon Clly. Oregon, at t o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 6th day of January, 1HU1, for the purpoae ot electing direct or of ssid corporation, and to authorise Ihe dissolution ol such corporsllon, and the settling ol it business, and iIinjhis lug ul it proKtrty, and dividing Its cspi taTsiock. Thomas Ciummak, Sec'v, lh-c 18, lhiKI, i!t Wood taken ollhe. ou subscilption st this Notice, The store ol lo..ks, stationery, Vtc, ul J. M. Bacon located iu Ihe Isjst olllce building is in possession of J. K. Gill A Co. Portland, Or. until a certain chal lle morluag" held by them is satisfied aiil until luriher notice. J K. Gin. A Co. Oregon City, Or., Dec. 6, 1M'K. lUJSlNESiS JiOCALS. Fine Pillows made to order and Mats Kugs, etc,, ol neat design at Warren A llolmaii'. Ths largest stock of Habv Csrrlaues ever lu the city can Ire found l Waned A lloliuun's. Warren A llolmnn can Is found at all times of the day or night hv those wish ing their services in Ihe Cndcrlakcrs line by ralliutf at r.sun No 10, t.ivermore hotel, or turner 111 and Main, Duelling (or rnl iu Csnemiih Inquire of lluruev. lUiin A Draia-r, Chaiman Bio., bha k. CitAMiiKai sin' Col ic, Cu n i.si isii DlAhHii.kA KtHKliV, the lili-t reliable known meilicine lor bowel romulainl. Il is es; ei inllv pns -d hv pers -lis snhjei t to colic. It has cured mum cii-es nl chronic dmrrlio a, I'll, e Ho ninl.'H) cents per Isittle, Sr I'.itnii x's Pu.t.s, (or dionl -rs ol the liver and luacls A vigmnus but gei tle physic that cleanses and icnouitcs ths whole system. Price i) ten s ei box. When you want a gmsl miied p ilot ready for use und M slm l lo cuoosv from, use Culuuihid I 'oil age Colors, only II f() per gallon. For sale by Charmuu A Co. "I Ibis the best?'1 is question often asked, when medicine Is w anted The follow ilig aie a few ul Ihe medicine nf k on a n roliahihty, aotd by Gko. A. IUhii iso, druggist, ol Ibis pline He has many other excellent medicines, but these .ne aoilbvol sscial ineulioii: I liAaiiKMi.AiN's Cut Mil lUxinv, fa mous for its cures i.f aevcie colds, and as a preventine (or cio.ip Pi he to cents r hollle. t iMaiiksi ain's Pain Pai m. ii tteneral nud liniment, and ess-ciilli vahni ile fo. iheiiiiialiaui. Price h I cents per but lie, t 'llAMIIKIII AIN's FVK AND fckl' OlXI- msr. For lelter. alt-rliciiui, scald hciol, eixeiiia and chronic soic eyes Pr.io 2Ii cents per laix. BeiliiHiui soils at Wai run A lln! man's aie selling fast, and those wishing any sHiia! design will do well by culling 'silt. For a lame back, a pain in the side or chest, or for Itsilh-acbu or ear-ache prompt relief may Ire had by using Chamberlain' Pain Balm. It is it-liable For vale hy Uko.AIIasiji.no. Warron A lltiliuati, r unuiul iMn-i'lors snd I'liderlakers, Uretrjn City ltunk biiildiiiK. County HarrHiils, Diiriiny Burin A rrapor, will uu'il (tirtluir nollre, buy all Cliu kaiuus t'tmiitv warrants prvsunlud at tbvir ollliu in Cliarinan Hi us., block. lOflai'rrs W bull mile (rom Oiouon City. V. C. Johnson. t'orHnlel ForHnlrll We have lor salu hoiiiu of tliu clmicesl irorcrty In Ori'ttnn City. Also, lots in various additions adioiniiiK lln city, and onool the Hni'st mid most valnabltt prai riti liinns on Molul'a I'rairie, and uihrr property in various piirts ol llin i-oiinty. 2t) MuCownA Wotiikhsi'oon. Masquerade suit for tbo niiisqucrade ball at tlie Armory ball on Nt'W Year's eve tun be obtained at tlie storo of J. W. U'Conliell. Klle rr lelltln. Holke is beruby niven Hint T. J. M Fadnn will pruHcnt the followiiiK l'lil ion to Ibe County Court of Cliii'ltamiis oouiity, (,'ri'uuii. on Die "th day ot .Iiiiiu ary,lHlll,ftt thu .luniiiirv ttiiin ol euld court : To tliu llonoriibln. tlie County Court ol' t'litokninus county, Ori son : llonry (Inns, Clius, 1' Hiillivnn. W Hmltli, Win Miller, Joliu llrowu, 0 K Krinr, All Culloi'lt, la-ii: oI liick, I Ciinbv, V Fonl, Joint Mrljirliuul, NV i! I in in Hill. Manrs Joini, JhIim Wiilu-r, I An-lin, II II Jin lis, W II I'rl-tif, Tiiscl' Woll, W H llinll ii ., Joi k l.nrt), Jiiiin I.iiisi it, V I. Hums, K (Iraiistrtiin, J It I'll I i-un, Jos I'nlly, S (' Hiinnoril. I) A Won s. T T O I iislii u'li, il II Hll'lsr, (I lb- , HII, J I'. YiiLim. Itnviil Wiilhici-, Murk Hnn. Win Merrill, 10 I. I'orlor, Jink .Slum-, Miir'ln Alii"kiiii. I'M Dm is, I' J l.iin... M J Mi llnit, , Jo ' II" i -iiluiiin r. J. I- lbi ti iloitiii r, .1 Miink, I n Itt'llnt Hiillliinr. 0 J ICillirri'il, Diniil Cov-t-Ntry, 15 K Sunns, K'liiiiul Iluvis, IC W Kiinliiill, Tuns i'uu.ikiir, Jun ss Iti-ilnkcr, Alliurt Albcrls, Julm Oilbcrlis. Jolin .liionlis, 1'etcr Unmoor, 0 A llow, J Niclot, J l.ltnl liliini, W ltrnsli, Mattes liiilsiin, J HuniiT, Anilruw Monro, Aiiuusi, la-lulu, HiiKli llrocktuiililge, W 1) Mitlloiy, Jnsopli Van Dtivn, Victor (!rop, August 8iciiii, Krani-is Yonst, Prank Dooirlu;, Jolin Wa ters, W Wlilttin, A Wetinorc, J 11 nunp bell, J M Dnvisson, J W Miiiininx, A Ure ter, M Woll!, J M Hull's, Auksr Itruluk, l.nrlt Churls, Rolit I, I'olloek, John Duns, Charles 1'aullnK. H T 8lililuv, 0 lliinton, Josef Kosnlir, A J Hoile, Tlico I. Jlolun- ilcr, Ilnirli M Vox, Uonssor, tlvorite llul- lock, W J l'hliiusue, Kus lliishmout, C W While, Kil Dupiiis, (Miiis V MsskIut, linns I,)iintlil, John Leluuil, II (illicit, I) L ICl' Win, James Flynn.C JiOwton, John A Con fers, William ih'lusliinutt. J (looru Nnifl, M I.onu;, M K Iliunlltoii, H Y Btrauss. Win I'olloek, John II Limit, Alttx Hitukln, C. Erickson, A lrlH, Kriuilt Vaucraenenbrock, J II llrlscot), AtlKUst Cliipim, Ut'Oigi; Slimith, John Mcdratb, K Mutliicson, Psted Ibis W day ot'Duceinbor, law). lrfiuiiery AND- FINK TOILET SOAPS K. 0. CiiiiUclu Im now in itock the fliiust iii'siirtinuiit of all the lsd lug Perlmiiers' Speclitltin ever in the clly, iimhiiiclng: AIIVctHViliflifsMiiryHtiiAit, Solcii I'iiIiiht'h May HIonnoih, Crow n Co.'n Ci iiIi Ai)lillIoHMom, Lull lir FilH Mny IIpIIn, ShIiiIoh'k IVIm Itosf, LlllHllillt'KN WliKp IIohc, Jtulilwlu'N II ('(Ml JICMR, A in Mini' OIImtn. TKY SOI.ON PAI.MEK'8 INDIA BOQUET SOAP ! Wltboiil a rival (or fragrance and One quality. ELY & HECKART, DF.AI.F.KH IN Merchandise. Klurn lmmlitil nt Mountain View, on Moliillii rnitil. nut! iiiilu south cast of Oregon City. -oo We deal In Flmii, Coin Meal, Feed, (iroceries of nil kinds, Boots and Shoes, (ieuls' t'liderwenr und other style of Clothing, and numerous other article suitable (or Ihe needs of the farmer and his family. Hv pioiupt and fair dealing wo hope to receive ill lutiire, t in th past, a lils'iul shale ol patronage. IMf" The highest market price paid for Holler, Firiis and Foal. Scpli'inla-r II, 1'). Bids far School llouds luvltrd, The clerk ol s. IiimiI district district no V will re. one M-ultd hldsiinlil Haiurdsy even. Ins l" c.,Jn, lvi. for w IukiI district bunds to the ainonnl ol JI Joo to b Issued hy ssnldls trlci.ssnllsiiids to run irom oiicto thro year al the oplioii ul Ihe lsrd, soil th sbiii lo Is- sold to V" ino! ivsHinsihlv lildiler who oliltnt Is lo lake Iheln lit Ihe lowest rats I iiiierei-l. 'lie nchisil beanl of district No. re-nries the rl(lil lo reject any ami all I. id-. Hv tirth-r ol the Is-ard. ' W. It. SI AKl'i'ltD, Dhtrictt'lt-rk. A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. rail Abiruat Ith Ut Ttmssv, WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT fur tlx Kunlljr, bcliool, or ProfsMtoiial Library. Tlie Aathantlo Webater'e Vmmm d Dtfitinnarr. rosnDrlslaa k Una of 1H8. dt '84, ooprri(Wi4 ro party of tha nndanlgBad, t TboroD(hly Karls.il and Enlavrt;4, ad as a dUtlasnlskiaK title. tk nana of Webitar'a laUrma tlonal Dlcttomary. i JCdltorlal work npea till Hrliba ! -aa b.en la aatlv prograssi tmr vnr j Tm Tun, KotlMiUsiOMHta I drd paid editorial laberere Jtv I boea enaaited anon lt I Over f.100,000 siptsM U le 1 yroparatloa baforo tk Are ef J wa ariat , Critical ooBparlsea wltk aykf u riouoaarj i.iavttoa. uet tm asn J. C. M-KHIAM CO., rablblMn, SprlD(nld. Mus., V. a. A. SoUbjsll UwkHll.r. UluitraMrjuiihlMlr. Northern Pacific R. R. Great Overland Route. TWO FAST TWAINS PAII.Y! M)t'HANtii:UFUARS' Shortest Line to Chicago Ami sll points Hum, vis HT. I'.U'l. AND HINNKAI'OUH. Tho Not tlu-t u l'arllle II. It. la tho only lint) iiiutiln I'assenm'r Trains, Sccoiid-C'liiHM Sloi'pois (true of cliarno; Luxurious Day t'oiu-lics, l'tilmaii I'aliice simipiim Cars, l'lilnt'o IHiiiiiy Cars Ononis 75c), Kiiiiii I'oi-lliitul to the Fast. Sen Ibut your tickets rend via tbo Northern 1'a. itli: U. K. and avoid cliiiniio of curs. TliMiiKh I'lillmnn PnUr 8lpMlna Car, ele snl ilsy ciint'lics, (tni'st pslsc illnlus rara h lwi'r-11 ('orlliiinl, Tscoma slid Bonllla tllr.ol Pslly sirviio. . , ' 1. 1. n iM.roi. AbM.4s'iii,I Vain. Aj-nl, 141 1'lrat Hi.. I'orllaiKl. Or. fap-l'i'iiot, curlier Klrst and 0 Slreeta. F. L. Posson&Son, W, J jliB5JJ Mi C;:-.cr:.l . l' , A i i,1. ;. for n. K. I'crry & Co' -wMrrfl a y Garden Heed. SEED Ora, Cb ver ami all kinds of SEEDS Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. EEDS Bee Keepers' Supplies. Wo want you for a customer. Give ne a trial order. F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. BuccmsoratoMlll'irUroa. Catalog tie Ft, f3 s D WHAT 11.25. It bought me health, wealth and happinea. mi Investment I load waa the pardiaa of on bottle of Moor' KeveaUd Keruedy." Tlioundaol other other peoule have had equally a good returu from the par uhas of thl aovereiga remedy. Jt cored Richard William, ol Newcastle, of asthma, lo a week. It did thefisj ol thl tdty. It. 0. OataatidlL l their own algnatuaea say that.) 1 marveloudy thort time. J. M H' 1 1 H..11I. .it.. i lis ,.,. u ,-or. Thousands of reputable elllaena from on write ol praia. II you are III, what better investment ran yon mas man hw purchase ot a bottle of Moore'a Revealed Kemedy ? If you feel bad every morn ing on arising, If you are tortured by rheumatiem, ir you have enyi ill o( mankind. Invest II. iu Moor mm It It will not give you relief. J. F. O'REILLY & CO- m -A Cheapest : in QrJon from tlie country promptly filled. 148 Third Street, Portland. ographer of both aexe. attribnU thtir tuccesa to course at the POrtIao(l BuaJ no Collr, Portiaad, Ortgom, or the Capital Business Coliegs. 8Ja. Oregon. Both are under the nunagenunt of A. P. Armstrong hav tame cooree e Mutfy, am rates of tuition, fivoni, Sborthtnd. Typewriting, amtaihip mad Bag VmhVtpvtmtat. Writ to either for Joint Catalogue and pecaBBaa of pnmiuhi. T. W. FOUTS, On the street leading Eaat from ths suspension bridge, opposite the dt(K)t,-haa the largest stock of Toys & Holiday Goods la k tea4 la Or Clly. Also kctpi lu SMurUBSUl ol StitloitiT. Korelt. Iitltu, Cliiri Ttliccoi, CoalccQeierr. Knit. Fruu, Etc ansr-Uwdi sold st th lowest llvtai pries. 0. C. T. Go's STEAMERS in Ort'gon City & Portland. dailFline. l.KAVS PuKTLASII. I.SAV OaSOOM CtTY. 7 ::n A ln Oi A I lISJl'. S M I'. M. M. M. M. 7:30 A. M. 1IMM) A. M 1 :WI I'. .. e 4:00 l M. SleaMtt-r Altona no Wav Landing, t-teamer I atmte Way Landing. atrnuar. 10.00 A. Jl. i.;,ui' M. 4:30 A. U. S:00I'.J1. EAST and SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific l.oute SHASTA LINE. r.xjircas f ralu luav Porllaud Dailv. Mortk. 7 no r. I l.v friJand Sr 7 1Sr. a. I I.f UraiuBL'ltv 1.T Itti.a i u a. a IOlNi a.1 Ar . Fraarlara l.v I l r. AbAr trslii atoi oBlt al Ih. f.llowlui ! Ilnus norlh of Hsiabari' tail forllssj, Ora- (in City. Woodbiirn. Sal.ai. Albany. Tasi.BI SbMlda. Ilalaay, Harrlsbuif . Janstlo Clly, Ir rlcfaud aof.a RUHKHl'hO MAIL (Pally) my) r f FioTa r iMr.a r i'm a. a. iTl Ly Portiaad Ar t WA ii. I Lv Or.ionCII Lv 4.40 p. a. I Ar aoMbtir Lv A LBANY LOCAL Dally, aio.pt UB4y.) Portias Ar :M. t:Ni.a tm p. a. :twp. a. Lv Ar Oron Clly Aibaay Lv U M a. a. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodatta ol gaeond Claaa Faiatof art atiacnaa to aiproia i rami. Wat Hid Diviato. HKTWKBN rOUTLAND AMI) COBVAUUi, Mall Trala. Dallr (Rxe.pt luadtv.) 7 ao a. a Porllaud Ar I Mr a l ) lo p. a Ar Coryalllt Lv Ml Mr a At Alhauv slid Cursallla ooauMt altlt Iralaa ol Orf oa raell aallroa. Eipr.ii Trala Dally (Iipl Isaday) 4:40p. M. I Lv Portland Ar II Ws. a. 7:ttr.M.I Ar Memlnaviu Lv Has THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, For tlokala sal full Information rfrardln ratii. msi'i, ale, sail oa Compauy'a af.nl at trtoa uity H. KORHLKK. I. P. OUE. Manajer. Asa'IQ, F. sad fail. Aat UNION PACIFIC RY. OVERLAND HOL'TK Tiiilus Im tlio KHt leave I'tollaml, :t.l A M. and W:1SI I', M. TICKETS lo sud lr.su prtiilft lul III ins I nlt.il Slsi I'ths-U suit hdri'p Elegant Nets Ohing Pakct C'J 't. Pa man Pnli.co Mit-jicrs. . FKKK COLONIST al.KKi'i.NU !.U run Through vit Kx pr ess Train OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, A St. LOUIS WITHOUT UHAXt)., Uloa enuu.olloai al Portiaad lor 8a Fisa dao Mi Ftiat Ssaad potato. For InrtUar partloular taqnlr el ay af.a ot th Compaay Of , T. W. I,KH, lr 4V TT A PertlaBl,tifea O. Ss MKUKIv.T. rattte. Lanna About the biggest return ever made on a small lnvetj lueut u that reported by John Alxaudr, of Mariposa, Cal. He write i .',., j "The bettlnvestuient 1 ever oiad In my life waa oneal f P" '" UL J0'1" " 1 J Capt. Al. Taylor, ol Seattle, ore f ' lit cured their rbeumatwai "Jod and W. P. Johuaoo, ol In livsr and heart trouble. end of the Pacific Coat Ut (he other every tnorn DID. ueveaiea nemeuy, ano I nor rai lj ii iruggM,- : the : city Near Morrison. THAT CAW ist us no rvkkt 0AT l th kind that pay, tieoreae young buiiue men, and baa dreda of book-keeper and (tea Spring and Summer, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. W are Showing this wek the Latest Novel- ies in Satines, Dress Goods and White Goods. Also in Embroideries. TheGrcatEastern Store, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. .tOTM'li 1'OR ! HI.ICATIO H I'sitsd Ststsi Liseosvtcaci --s-Osi.osCitt Or., Uacf lfli i Nolle, ti kar.br (tr.a that h. (nll.vla- Dsrnxl Mill.r ku Bird .otic A hi. latsa- tiiin In mtk. u.l pres. 1 1. support ol Sis rlslta sad thai isid pruol wiU b. mail, btlor. Kefir . .r u4 rw.W.r ol lb 7 Land litis, it Or ub i;ilj. urof on. ou Jsonsrr IS, lsl, via: rvsncy j. a.(ia. . lurm.-lr Ntirrjr Kin., h.muwsil atry. Ho. MM4 Inr lb. w'.ol 'uS 4olawoaea W, l i a. r I a. tt.a.mri Ih. toltosrluf .srltu.M, in r hla nutiiiunua r.ald.uc upon sod cultl lloiia vl. sold Und, via: Jiinw batj, J.m incs.y. uaria i.siisaaa. aoMri astf, au i MdlslU. f. O Clscku Cm , Or. ; i arrsKsoN, n. law. 1-U 1-14 v.. TlallKK LA Mil, ACT i UK a I. U7S. ttarU'K l H IM all.K'ATIV.t. I'siT.D srirsa Lash umca I Osawvs l ITT, os., t let- a. IM i Nolle, la fcarabr lifts Ibal la .ussollssc. with th. i.tovlil ua ul t. act vl roatfr.a.i iiio. 117s. diIHihI "Au art tvr th. as), vl tlrau.r laada lu Ih. atst.a nl C'stlli.riila. Or ou K.vada and Waskluftou T.rrlkry. ' Cbrlatiau H M.irrlaon, ( Ol.i. coital, ol Uilllsm. tut. .1 Or.f ., has Ihla day Sltd Is tkla ertiu. hla inra alsi.iosal ho. INI, for th. piiK-hs. nl ik. a ol n and lot land lolwailoB No. 4, la townahlp Na. 1 aouth rsuia No. mat and will offar proof ! tnahow lhallh. land isui lit la mr Taluabl. for ita timtwror aton. than for agrieuituru jaar poa.a.aud IVMtabllib kla elalin loaatd load k lor. t h. n later and reelv.r ol Ihla .mo. al Ur on City, ursfva, on TuMday, th 1Mb, day at March. 1N1. H. nam., aa vliawtai: w r. vol, Mary A Haddea. ol Ol.s. Or.. C. 11. Hrd. and C. C. banda. ol Th. Dallas, Or. Any and all psraoai .lalmln adaraaly Ih bov-daaorlbad lauda ar rs)utl to 1 Ib.lr elatma In this offi oa or bafor aald iota day ol Maroh, 1WL J. T. AFPKtSON, ur7- aasiam. Th. Gelabrated Frtnclj Cor,, Srf "APHRODITINE" U Sou 0 A poaiTiva OUARANTIC to sar any larm of (arroua ali.aao oraoy dlaordwol th .B.rattT QT fanaolaitbMrau, wbelhsr arlaiuf-i from tha.awlTa 1 BCFME Bsaol SUinmlauta. F TFR rooaeeo or OrMum. r- throtu-b touth tnl HiJli Uos, v lndulruoe , such as Loaaol Brala nmwi nBuiuism,suiuanpwa raiBBlBW. twrk,8oilBalWeaknaaa,Myatrta,NrToui I Proa trallOB.Noetanisl Kmlaaloua, Leaeorrboaa, tlla alnssa, Wsalt M araory, Loaaol powm and lrapa bnaoy, which If neglected often lead 10 pramatur old as-e and Insanity. Prto 11.00 a boat, box lorta.00. 8.BI by ansil oa tore Ipt of prlr A WKITtEM ODARAIffKS la rt-m lor vary 1400 order reoaiTed, to rafnnd th money It a F. ra.aB.nl car. la not .rTertod. W hsr thousandaol testimonials Irom old and youna, ol both aaiM.vhohava been permanently cured bpth.maol Aphrodltlno. Circular Ire Add raw THI APHRO MEDICINE CO. Yti -a Breach, Vox 27, Portlahd, wa. For Bale by Charman A Co. Oievon City, Or. tWeryFeed tnd Salt) Stable OREGON CITY. LOCATED BXTWIKN THI BRIDOt AN DEPOT. ' Double and Single R!g, and aad tlkhorseH alwaya on hand at tha lowest price. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding anv kind ol atock promptly attended to by' person or letter. Hrtst Dou-t and Sold. CROCKERY XVOBIlisBTT ,aWttPW-l X) 1 WVVai3Bf!lrflW'' 1- ' y