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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1891)
V A lie IV 11 t e r p r I HC ' K M ,l'"11 neod with olhr null vii tiiuiimnv Ul inn WBPH III pill tiiK nun of th WlllttmetU Fulli inveiitmmit Coniiwny, of wlmdi ht U niKiuboi. KorodM tlitt ildttwulk. ut thslr pltUe on 8ith Unset, when tli Udder onwiueh h wm lUnding tuddeuly dipped, throwing him headlong to lli ttOOll taken 011 lubsOlillMoi) at. tl'U mi III. l.l,.li M...u.l 1,1... tfoiioloni, mid luatuliiDd other Injuries. imdiidiint upmined wrixt. lie whn F1UIUY, JANUARY fl, m. TOWN and VICINITY. rv , i.iviiiiiiiik i.iiniiivu wnm, no whn ..'.. ?,,MM 0I"; ""V11 'Hlition it Inimmliutoly Ukon to IiIh horn under . , MppiU'llllOU, Send cmiy of this Week! KNTItKt-KIIC lO VttHieril IrUMKtH. me oiinuM ol eurgeon. where ha will properly looked titter mid hi wound divesed, At thi writing ha ha reimlned oont'iounn, but i yet in very low Tavi T .i M'oiuimon. However, m injur ee r i.eitMt nve renin mul we will mull ! ' . i i eunv nf iliU i,.... . . ... r i vr - "y "" wvor limy. inigm ttnve eopy ot tlite paper to any deHireduddreM. been, and hi ninny friend expect to u The ftikm brought down to the mill. ' '"Vm lM T" c"re rt " Saturday from KiilniW. wL.iwV..J- 1,0 ' y huHineM trantmottoni itUn faeks ol Hour in k few day. A good iod raft of log wm brought vwu to ma nun) mm Wednesday moming .I....7 .i.-.. . . .. ViJ IT. , T." ."."" umr prenenteu moll mr ii I 11 mumummu mimitum-e at the hotme of II. K. ('rum hint Friday. It w9 admitted all riirht Ullll I... .....lit,... ....... 1. .........11.. I.. 1. 0. W. Fink. MoI-uH. I.,n.,.l .ol.l. n" :-."" ' " u""""" ' - " l i ... r T 1 . r- nun i vtir inn eveui. gunvn 10 inu . .v hv.hwh, uui iiuiicttiioim poim new girl mid may her preicnc he to hm early reooverv. Inr.. ..i inn..u.; i.i... i ,i.. ..... Father Hillerbran has lud oppooito Cutholio mjimre, put into good bapi. It in nuH'h improved. vonrce ot incutftant lutiihlna in the (aca n4 I.... - I l- 1 the walk i wv' I'arruw ano weir nappy Harriet. UlLLXR-aillNUMH. The marrlaueof Mini DaiHT K. Dlller to D. 1). Hhindler. which !" rworded among laxt Wwdueadav'a event for Uro- gon C'itv, taking plm e at the re-ldenre Chrinun. beautiful money purae pre-,-- ; - , W. I.iicii, wan a call ocoaaion. tlia Kecorder Johnston mado happy with uvumniiil iHH'Uuu'lit linn wet'k, .Mrs bchmid and Kurt Vunataufur; Oleua M. ureu aed A, l.. I.aikinn. Kev. Father Ilillehrand reoelvetl for vvnteil to him by his congregation, lie i much pleased with th memento of their apprei'iation of hi good work. Hugh Miller, of Fugle Creek, wa ar rested lum wei'k by leputy Morris for Healing some undorielotning from a Mr. Kan l. He waa put under t;'5 bondi to appear tie tore J nut ice tout to-day (rri- oayj. Tan couple were united in holy wed lock bv J'lulii e Fouta on Tuendav. Tliv were Olona M. Orem to A. L. Larkina, fnenda he ha made. Her fortunate betn df Clackamu county, and Mr, hnabaml 1 a on of U. Shindler, one of I'auluie hotimidt, of thin county to Kurt l oniand extenHive furniture dealer, You Stouten, of Louiaiaiiik. and i lo a member of the firm of O, nee of which wiil by received with gen eral congratulation by their many friend in thi city and" urrounding. The happy young bride ha been one ol Oregon City' most popular and high ly eateumod young society ladiea, having been born here, and it goes without Ray ing that her gonial companionahip, her infatuating manner, and her kind and noble deposition will be greatly niisHtul lir the innumerable companion! and IT Oregon City's Rep resentative Men. A SHORT SKETCH OF A FEW OF IDEM What They Are Doing, Who Thoy Are, and Where Thoy May . He Found. Married In Oregon City. Oregon, Jan 7th 18ll. at the residence of the bride parents, lr. and Mra. J. V Norris, bv Kev. O. VY. Lucoa, Mr, l'odd II. Shindler of Portland, and Mina. Daisy h, Dillor, of Oregon City. On the alterii'xm of New Year's the Catholic acliool enjoyed tliemaelves at a social tendered tliem by Kev. Father llillebrand. All had a jollv goinl time, ana tliey will urobahlv hold long re membrance of Father llillebrand for the same. Deputy Morris wa circulating among .MUWIaiteii a lew ilays lait.week. lie reports farmers happv over the advent ot sutncieut rain to permit of ttieir put' ting in their crops, and thev are there- tore busy. Oregon and Clackamas ccuuty against ttie world. D. X. Trullinger expects soon to leave fortheSound country, whither he goes in quest ot worn. .ir. i . is suia 10 ue a first class mill man, and if ho does not succeed in getting a position it wiil be through no fault oi his ow n. Success to him is the wiHii oi his many friends. J. Slover, sexton of the city remetery left last Week with his wile fur Valley Springs, Santa Clara county, Cat., w here he will spend a couplu of months for the bennlit of his health. During In absence Capt, t rit ider will have cnarge ol the cemetery. bo given ihursiliiy A Backet social will at the lluptist church evening January 15, hy L. 0. Drigg's class. A short literary program will be rendered o:ter which the baskets will be auctioned off to the high est bidder. Admission 10 cents Wm. Loveridge, of Molalla, killed thirteen hogs on New Years, which aver aged 12) pounds earh, and were but eight months old. This is a good Bhow idg, but it onlv adds a finishing touch to Mr. Loveridge's Reputation for ruising ane presperous life by all raxi poraers, as lie is iisieo among 1110 best in the country. Nhimllcrs A Sons, lie I at present manager of the furniture factorv of that Hi m at Willsbuig, and at that place the new couple embarked on the day of their marriage, wherp they will make their future home Their nres- ents wore many and valuable. IIORNRR TaAl'Y, AT KAOI.I car. Tliu event ot the season in that neigh borhood was the marriage of Miss F.lla Homer, the handsome and accom plished adopted daughter of K. M Horner to N. M. Tracy. The beautiful residence of the bride' parents was tilled to its utmost rapacity with invited guests, and precisely at 11 o'clock Miss KHa, escorted dy Miss Anna Tracy and Miss Same ralmatcer, aplwared at the loot oi me suirs ami were mere met tiy the bride' ged father, who led her to the groom, saying, "I give into your care ana Keeping our much respected laughter, whereupon the Kev. I. I'alinateer, after the form and custom of the M. K. church, proceeded to join tliem in marrirge. Alter rongratula tions we over all repaiied to the dining room ana partook ol a delightlul repast. I lie entire community loin in wishing tliem a long me ol happiness. WILLIAMS HAY At the First I'resbvterian church, of Oregon City, Oregon, Jan 7, 1SU1, by itev. u. vt in. u i pony, .Mr. Horace Wil liams and Mis Dora May. The parties ol this holy contract are widely known throughout the county, the bride being the daughter of Wiley Mat. one of our old timers, i hey Intend to make Ore gon City their permanent home, which news will be happily received by their host of many friends and acquaintances. After the ceremonies thev were socially spending the evening with Mr. Kates and wile when they were treated to tinnan and dinner horn music by the boy I. A box of cigar followed, tho"usual con gratulations were extended and the hi u!e and groom were wished a happy There is claimed lo be living in Lac -Qui Parle county, Minnesota, the oldest married couple in the world in the per son ol Mr. and Mrs. i'amel Salisbury Mr. 8. has just celebrated his 103rd birthday and hi wife lacks but a week of being 101 years old, and they have been married 80 years. The couple cer tainly deserve to live nnd attend the World' fair. Tus rosU-na lion of J. M. llacon as post master of this place w as sent in last Monday and accepted. Insoctor Monroe, of fort land, came in on Tuesday, and tound the accounts of the ofllce all right. K. M Sands is acting as postmaiter until the ap pointment ot Mr. bacon's successor takes place. The steamer Champion, Capt. Miles Ball, lunk Wednesday morning while on her down trip from Wheatland. She was loaded w ith 2,000 sacks of wheat and went down opposite Lambert, bar in six feet of water. The cargo wa saved and uninjured, but it is probable that th old boat will come out of the disaster with a broken back, and will be placed . among her many discarded sisters who erveil tiieir purpose long since and are now lying forsaken and forgotlon in the Portland bone-yard. J. M. Mover A Co., corner of First and Morrison, Portland, gent furnishers, are before the public this week with an advertisement. It is useless to intro duce this firm to the people of this ountry, as their reputation is already very extensively spread. They manu facture their own woolen and cassimers, which permits them to handlo goods they know to be reliable nnd sell the same at prices that defies competition, It is a reliable house in every respect and one you can depend upon. ine Manxaneuo was at Salem again yesteruay ana leit shortly alter noon for Oregon Citv, haying gone up to the Willamette Pulp company's logging lieadrjuarterson the Maiitiam and taken in tow a large raft of cotton wood logs Ihcse logs are to ho manufactured into paper ot Oregon City, and in this towing service uapt. Smith will be engaged with the Mnnzanello this season, hand ling all freight tendered him as he makes the trip up the river and down. This teamer will make about two round trips weekly making landings at Salem going each way. Statesman. A local camp of the Modern Woodmen of the World will be organized in the Odd Fellows Hall, this city, on Satur diy night, and Mr. W. A. Ram pi in, of Portland, special deputy had consul of that order, will be present to conduct t le organization. Considerable interest 1 manifested among the business men concerning the new lodge, and we believe it will have a large membership. Those who are desirous of becoming charter anembers should not fail to he present Saturday night. It is stricllv a bene ficiary fraternity, and inquiry'has led us to believe that it is much above the aver age. S. W. Hardesty, of Molalla Corners, has disponed of his store to Levi Robbing A Son. Mr. Hardesty will hereafter do Tote his attention to hi store at Needy, where he is well known and where he has many friends and a large patronage. Mr. Robbing needs no introduction, es pecially to- the older residents of Clack amas county, a for many years he has been one of its prominent residents. His on, who will soon arrive from Cor yallis will have the business manage ment of the store, which is sufficient ns surance that it will guiB popularity. Tub Kntebphihb wishes both the new and old . firm unlimited success. Iulsallntlon of Meade Post, (1, A. It. and W. It. ('. The public installation of officer of Meade Post No. 2, U. A. It., and Meade Relief Corps, No. 18, held at the residence of G. A. Harding last Friday evening, wa witnessed by a Urge nu n- he r of citizens. The ceremonies of the post installation were performed by Post Commander C. ii. Paucity. In an ap propriate and impre-wive manner. install ing the following otticers for tne ensuing term: lommanuer, u. A. naming; sen ior vice commander, W. W. Wan ten paugh ; junior vice commander, Wil liain Russell; adjutant, S. II. Calilf: quartormaster, 11. J. Harding ; chaplain, U. Hoherg; surgeon, K. vYieliain; in sido guard, Theodore Heurth. In the relief corps, Mr. Kllis, of For est Grove, acting as installing oiticor, the lollowing olhcers Were installed President, Mrs. m, A. Stuart: senior vice-president, Mrs M. M. Charmtn: junior vice-president, Mrs. A. Larkins; chaplain, Mrs. M. J. W'attenpaugh ; treasurer; Mrs. F. L. Cochrane secre tary, Mrs. J. B. Harding; conductor, Mrs. M. M. Miller; guard. Mrs. Ricks Hoberg; assistant conductor: Mrs. K. I1 . Watson . At the close of the ceremonies 8. B. Califl' was given a happy surprise in the form of a gold-headed cane, presented to him by Mr. P. Colbert, a member of Captain Califf's command, while doing detached duty in iexas. 1 ho presenta1 tion of the memento was an occasslon not soon to be forgotton, by either the two old veterans themselves or their comrades and friends who witnessed it. Commander (i. A. Harding was not a little non-pluseil when he was called upon to accept , a nciit souvenir presented him bv the post in memory of the good service he has rendered our country and the prominent part ho has taken in the success of the post. It was an elegant badge, upon the face of which was inscribed "(i. A. Harding, presented by Mead Post, G. A it." anil upon the opposite side was the date of presentation, "January 2, 18111", Other attractions of the evening, including a recitation) by Kupt. Alex. Thomson, solo by Mrs. M. A. Strntton, singing bv the choir, instrumental music furnished by the Willamette Silver Bund, made it an occassion not to he forgotton. ' WAHIIIM .1 IHIt. MAN, Of the business house in Oregon Citv and Clackamu county there Is none deserving ol more liberal mention or are entitled to more popular patronage than the tlrin doing business under the above name. Their ia a furniture and under taking establishment, Push, energv. reliability have been their watchwords, and hy a close adhorance to them in all business transaction thev havn built their way into an enviable natronaire. They carry one of the most complete and unsiantiai tines ot luriilture to tw found In the West, ami in saving thi we era but staling a recognised' fact. In oiiit "i variety ana elegance their tock seldom surpassed. They have recently added to aud greatly Improved their tin dertaklng parlor over the bank and in that line tliey are now able to accommodate even the most particular A visit to their (tore on Mum street w give you an opportunity of seeing w hat w nave attempted to illustrate. I. . WILLIAMS. This firm has only been doing business ia Oregon City a year or so; hut has built up a splendid trade. Thi ha been brought about bv fair dealing with the best gradea, and freshest lines of groceries and provisions. F.vervlhing the market atlorda will he found in lis season t the illiam stand. The lb m takes special pride in importing extra tin r.asiern tahle goods. Nothing in the line of edibles escape the attentive eves of this firm. All goods can he counted on represented. It Is con sidered one of the best and most satis- taelory places at which lo trade In the whole city A lnire of the public pa tronage I solicited nd will lie worthily bestowed. OKKUON CITY Kils'Jl AND IIOOll Ml'I'DllY' Till factory Is owned hy 8, B. Citllli" A Sons, aid Is slUuiled on Main si reel, between 11! 1 1 1 and 1,'lth, it. Is one of out' numt enterprising linns and employs u number ot men the year around. Thev do all kinds of liiilshlng work, ns well as sash, doors, blinds, hraeketH ami scroll works, If you me building a good holism or factory you cannot do boltur than to make them u visit and secure their lirlces. All kinds of work done on short notice and estlmales f m il i-iluul on application. BAHII AND IIOOIIM "U. II. Bestow" greets you on the sign at the foot of Main street near Twelfth. Air, U H, lleslow, the propri etor, Is a young iniin anil talcs great pride in doing hi work well. Hash and doors, mouldings, scroll sawing, and all kinds ol turned work are his specialties, Gront Redaction In Millinery. From this date for thirty days my en tire stock of hats and fancy feathers will lie sold at actual cost. I have some elo gantly trimmed hats, including French felts and other varieties, which are in cluded in the reduction, and .which will not be reserved. Call early while the assortment is large. Miss N. Watts, Oregon Cily. 2t A New Book Store. As soon as E. O. Canfleld vacates the building now occupiod bv him a a drugstore it will lie roaranged, and placed in first-class condition for a book store which will be conducted by Mossrs Canfleld and Huntly. which firm will eonsist of E. G. Canfleld, the drngghrt and Mr. C. G. Huntley, who has been prescription clerk for him for aeveral months past. It Is the purpose of the new firm tocondnctaflrst-classbook and stationery business In connection with which they will have a new stand with all the latest periodicals, novels, etc. Subscription will be received by them for any newspaper or periodical pub lished. We bespeak for them a liberal share of the public patronage and from our knowledge of the firm, can assure the public of fair and courteous treat ment, OHKOON CITY IRON WOHKS, Our city is proud of It Iron foundry. Under the proprietorship and manage ment of Messrs, Kuake & Piosser, this is one of the many institutions that have nourished and prospered In (begon City, Not many years since it was of no im portance whatever, and was classed among the "one-horse" concerns of the town. But under careful management, good workmanship, squaie dealing and genuine enegy, it has grown to such magnitude a throws credit on both the county and city. They now employ about a half a dozen men, and by large additions to their buildings and machin ery the past season they are now pre pared lo keep abreast and successlullv compete with Portland. They are re ceiving the largo patronage that is so jiisuy uiic mem und thev greatly ap preciaie me generosity oi tne puoiic. Till OHKOON CITY Ill'BTIC CIIAIIl COM PANY. The Weston Brothers are utilizing the hazel which grow so large and adund ant on our hillsides. In making rustic chairs, and their Hilcces is very llattci- ing They make a very nice and durable chair, and the demands of their custom ers quite frequently overreaches the ca pacity ot their establishment. Their success shows now those with Ingenuity and enterprise can mako that which is appacently useless a means of useful em ployment and successful businesa. WINKSXT SCRIPTIIIII. ( onsiderahle credit is due the enter prise ami rustle of the blacksmith's and undertaking establishment of the (inn above named, located at the corner of Main and Fifth streets. Mr. Scripture is a good blacksmith, having sole eharire of the department, and is well equipped for til work in thi line. Mr. Wineset is an old experienced undertaker, and tbeii stock of undertaking goods is quite com plete. They are prepared to do all work in this line on short notice, are are bound to suit the tastes of all. Thev have made it a specialty for some year. Give them a call. II. I. CROSS, RltAL ISTATI. Thi gentleman ha many irons in the fire, but he never get hold of the wrong one in business. His push nd business anility are proverbial. He does an ex tensive lumbering business in connect ion with the development and sale of tne elegant Gladstone tract. This prop erty is considered one of the finest In the slate for suburban homes, Mr. Cross lso handles cily property and does an extensive low business s well, He will be found one of the most obligimr of gentlemen in hi dealings with customers. ST. John's school. This school established several years ugo, ii dully gaining favor luiinngst our coiiimuiiilv. It has at present seventy scholars and during the school year, lasting ten months, at an average from lit) to 70 scholais. The teaching body consist of the lector ol St, John's church, Kev, A. llillebrund, and two Sisters of the Beuedictiiiu order, Any one attending this school can ohlain a good moral und sclentllie education and thus become a good, law-abiding cltlien. I he advantage this school oilers to everyone without exception are hy no means to be underrated. Besides the ordinary, common iclmol oducution to the attendant, the privilege Is ottered lo study tlm German, French aud l.iuln innguagea without any extra expense. i ne grades ul the school have heen so arranged as to enable the student, after a thorough course of Instruction, to pass eretiiianiy the most rigorous examina tion before the county superintendent of any county in the 'slate of Oregon, The reason there exists such excel lent a sehtKi! In our community, is chiellv due to the energy and sell-snort-llcoof our Catholic fellow-citizen ami patron of the school, We llierelore recommend this institution to the People of Oregon City und vicinity, with a capital Mlock of one million dol mi'i, During Hm pust, your 11 hits ex pended not lets I linn tlolUllllllnliuiirove- uieiits, Intimately coiiui'cle.l with Ihi'so Improvement: by the eleclilceuiii pauy, have been those iniidn try Uio W. T. it L.Co., it having expended' ijlll.OllO during tnu year. o. K. A, rilKVTAd Make a Specialty of counlry piodii iiimi npairs uu pains 10 gel ine inosl so led the market iilloids, Ho carries a cdiiipIcUi stock ol groceries ami his house Is recognized us one of the most substantial in the county, He is ulwayN iiccouiinodating ami never tires in his ellorts to gain the good will ollhe people. Oregon City's Leading Additions ! COMMItRCIAL RANK. Oregon City ha, during the past year. experienced snch an advance in all 'line of businoss that the opening of the second bnnk was demanded. The Com mercial bank was organized to 1111 a want, and tho business since opening has proved the wisdom of the venture. V. 0, Latourolle, the president, has been a citizen of Clackamas county since child- nood, ana is highly respected and esteemed in this community. The cashier, Mr. F. K. Donnelson, is a gent leman who enjoy the confidence of all. NOHI.BTT SON, Liverymen. Their stable is complete In all its appointment and first-class in every particular. Good rigs on short notice, WII.I.AMKTTK KAI.I.S INVKSTMKNT C0M- I'ANY. Thi company is one of tho new com panies ot this citv. It was org;inir.e.l luring the alter part of 1M!K) bv C. U T, Williams, T. P. Randall and K. M. Hands, three gentlemen well and favor ably known throughout the county. I hey have for Vears heen climelv idenii. tied witli the interests of Clackamas county and this city, mid have helped to bring about and plumule the rapid develop it incident to the cit and surrounding country during the past two years. The company have established peiuianeiii'V. Parlies desirim.' to maU their business with a view to its investment or to apply for information need not hesitate to apply to tlnslinii. as they may he ensured not only of square dealing but of prompt und court eous treatment In every icspect. The member of the lino are thoroughly lmui- vorsaui Willi every Part id (l..,k , iniity and can at any time furnish accurate information te alive r.i r-onn- try or city and quote prices. Thev keep thoroughly asted on the market and in give those who deal with il UmiWU of tlit'lr ttxtit'rititti'i-4 U ii neat i Fulls In vestment ( uinptmv that their lint f land is full and include many desirable traits which can he nought at very reasonable prices. Their nave sole control of those line siihnibs Uriels, rails lew and Bolton, hesid iiiimeroua oesiriiuie tots witlini the citv. WII.I.AMKTTN LOCK A Nil TBANSfolITATIoS COMPANY. 1 hiring the past two Vrui-M tin. f-i'in prtny has born so thoroughly mid closely identilied with the interests of the city ..... iv m .i.-BiTviiiK oi special mentions iinniKs to Hie indefatigable ullorlH of lion. r.. L. hiistham, ably assisted by iris associates who were interested will nun ill tne purchase of the lock and powei at this place. It has been iiosi nie lor llrugon City to unkn from bur iup van ttinkloion sleep and don new garments of prosperity nnd 111. ii'r..ua Mr. F.ustham's Hist move after the pur- viihto mm nurcioa. was to interest the people ol Oregon Citv and f htebmn,. county, in tho building of a line bridge si Oregon city. 1 he company which he represented, contributed liberally to the construction of this line bridge. It has proved a great nuhlic bennilt in crossed by hundreds of teams and fool passenger daily, and we would be lost without it. The lock company next offered ir..u to those who would build factories here with the additional inducement of fine power for ten years. This oiler is still in force and is equivalent to a cash hoiom of many thousand dollars. The saving in wood alone to any company of magni tude is not less than munv tlninsiwl dollars per year. Under this llni'ohnlf,,! offer, numerous mills and factories have IIAIIPW'AIIH AND STOVK SiOIIK, of Wilson ,( Cook, the linn being composed oi ftlossi it. 1), Wllsoa aud John t ook Is among those most worthy of mention, Mr, Wilson bus been iii the business here for several years and ha has heen recent v Dined hv Mr look. It Is now a utroiig llnu ami they have enlarged their store und are mending carrying a large stock of hardware, stoves, tlnwuru and shelf goods and cutlery. They are prepared io no uu win k ol every kind und thev gutirnntoosulshiclioii, If ynu want to get one hundred cents worlli of every dollar expended go to Wilson and Cook. LOOPS & AI.K ItKIIIT. Among the oldest firms doing Imsiness In Oregon City, there ha none gained a more enviable reputation for its all around reliability than the aliove-iiaiiied llri , butcher and packer. They always keep a Urst-eliiss assortment or tho best of fresh and cured meats, turning out the lincst cuts. Be sides their meat market they do general packing and canning husisnoHS ol no small magnitude. Their notoriety in mis hue s not conl tied m i' v in Clackamas county or Oiogim City but extends abroad as well. Their hams and cured incuts are always held at a premium bv Port utnl dim nm who (In, I I hem In great demand by consumer. Oregon City is to be cmigrstululcd upon having a Packing house and incut mar ket ol such prominence us Is that of Messrs Logos and Albright. TH WII.I.AMKTTB LA Nil Ci'MI'ANV, On the second piige we present an ml -vertiscnient f the Willamette l.niul Coin, puny, which rs composed of a few of our leading clllneus. This company lias won auenilulilcrnpiitulioii by Its conservative method n lining business, which has always Iwii on the basis of nmnll prolils ami quick miles. Their gt'iicroity In philtlng Inml lo suburban homes Inis heen very marked, while somt real estate dealers indulge in the laimnts 'Hi lect lots, often several miles out. The Wllliiinetto Laud Company arc w iling the heuiitil'iil and attractive Park I'hice, one mile und a hull' from the court house, mid Immi-diiilely on the ruihoiid, with lianspiirtidinii lecililics, in lots having, from four to eight liuieslluituivu - the large' lots Mug luecjim 1,.,-t, and ut about the same price nii'S on easy terms. The roud to park I'lai'D is Oregon Citv s priuclpul driie, Is'iiiK level, m paved wllh gravel. The conipitnv tire now engaged at it n ex pense ol several hundred ilollurs hi huildiiig a road of easy grade from Park Piece to the lieaiitilul plateau of t'lm kuuuiH lleighls overlooking many miles of the Wllluinette and Cluvkuiiias rivers, where they ill sts.n oiler some choice building sites at a very low llgnre. Among other works of the Willamette Land Company, (incur ihe most luip'irluiit is the planting a prune iiii'lmiil ol' several hundred ucrcs, whic h they pmpose lo plant and cultivate in u scientilie wuv, largely lor their own use, Imt a purl of which they propose to sell In small tracts on c;isy pny merits to persons w ho desire siniill Imt side und remunerative investments. II WtNhhS S,i A. It. Seliraiii keeps the only exclusive harness shop in the city. He 'bus a large stock, ofharness, saddles,' bridles, mlvs.clc. and Ihe quality ol his noods entitles him to the large tiailf he Is huvunr. Ileuses il, only ine im-si u iuiier aud Ins harness give llrsl-cluss satisfaction. H um n s ihn wvll done do it yourself, bill il 'ion nr.. ii,.- a harness maker the best wuv to gel a good set of harness is to go to A. 11. r-brinii, nK'icrnv anii n.tKKKY, If there Is one institution in this citv ) . serving of inure iiilroiiiigi that one is the store ami bakery ot II. Harding, As to bis groceries we eini onlv suv Hint bis slock is complete and always fresh, hut his bukerv is a credit to the city, Nich pustrv, includ ing all kinds of plain and fancy cakes and 'ics is sel.l'iin biiind in a citv the site of regon City. 1'AHIC ADDITION in tliroo block North of tho Hohool lfouse. CENTRAL ADDITION k centni! property, and in directly Kunt of the Court Hoiine. KAI ItMOUNT iH u choice tract of level, cleared lund, on tho Kust edge of town. Lota are Vkhy Ciikap Turk Addition iH Mightly property. Central Additional in easily reached, and Fuirinotiiit is put on market at lower rates than any lotH are sold for oIhuvyIioiu For full information tiddroHH tho owner, HTKIN MULKEY BLOCK, Second and Morrison Sts Portland, Or. s. swa kmim j, w, oaonr. This Is one of the ao-uheud real aslatn firms ol the city nd county. Much prop. Hy bus been hitmlli'd liv thuru during the pust year. They have sold some ol the most desiruhle suburban property In the slide during the yeur. Thu truct known as Mountain View IlUK liroved h honiiiiii for buyers. The tract lies In one of lh most khlly localities Imuiiiniiblii. 't in- Nwiiltonl it (ii-oiit properly should he seen lo lie . pri'cliilcil. Mc'r oWN WoTltlCKSI'ooN. This firm Is somew hat famous for hnnill ig big things. Anvihing Iroin a section to township ul iivricu lund i r tniilvr hind Is meir special ucllglil V. It. T. h, CO, The United Hack. Truck and Mverv Company do business in this place on an extensive scale. Thep keep nothing but experienced drivers, fino horses end good vehicles, and aro always prompt in their engagements. cniKKH niton A CO. Are among the live and niHtling mer chant of our city, and their liotisn is considered among the most substantial. They carry a full and complete stock of general merchandise, consisting of boots and shoes, crockery, glassware, groceries. etc. Try their price and goods. JOHN NISSBIf. Mr. Nissen'a establishment located on Main street is one of the prosperous business house of the city. Heretofore ho has carried a complete stock of sewing machines, harnesses,, saddlery, etc., hut hereafter will carry in addition thernto a full line of machinery, agricultural implimentg that is not surpassed in qualtity by no dealer in the West and in quantity bv but very few, He will have charge of Htaver A Walknr' agency for thi city, which is sufficient guarentee that no ship-shop good will do naniaa. oaiaoN citt aoa irons. iwr. .neivmricK xsepi in enty ex clusive hoot and sho home in the city. He keep a large and well assorted stock and guarantees satisfaction. He pnrchssed recently in the eastern mar ket a large line of goods which he is prepared to sell at the lowest, living prices. Big boots, little boots, long boots, short boots, high boots, low boots wide boots nnrrow hoots and every other kinds of boots nnd foot gear of every kind and description' constantly on hand. Give him a call and yon will save money and go home happy. icatcd here and others are preinmo, build here at an early date. Under tho old management notbinu iin nneni ror improvement Hint could he avoided, and such a thing as dovelop- oiii nw nuii-r power was nntiiotiglit of. Under Mr. Kasthum's wise and liberal poucy, numerous improvements have nocn marie. During the pust season, especially, much lias been done to im prove the property and develop the power. It is the intention of the lock company to extend the breakwater from each sido ol tho river till. its Parts con nected with a low dam across tl IH lllllitl channel shall make it possible to utilize every bit of water that flows in the river. This course is made necessnrv bv reuum of the channel worn in the 1 III MU 1 1 i. rock, and into which the water is drawn atextreniH low water. This improve ment is not noedeilat present as enough water is not used to make It necessary, hut the company recognizing it an'a fill tiro requirement arc shaping their Im provements to accomplish it before necessity obliges them to perform tho work. WILhAMKTTB KAI.I.S ChKOTIIIC CO. .The organization of this company was slso accomplished through Mr. ICust ham's management, and he, jH uw president of tho company, It was or ganized to develop tho water power ot tho falls of the Willamnlto and convert the same into electricity. The plan embraced the transmitting of electric fluid to Portland for lights and power purposes. Tho work ol construction was begun just about two years ago, and for one year and a half the company has been lighting Portland's streets and piincipal business house. The business hus constantly grown taxing tho com pany's utmost resources to suimlv the demands. It has as yet been impossible for them to attempt to do anything more than to furnish liijht, but with the improvement of the past season, which Included the rebuilding of their power house, the building of a" large substation and the planing of new wires between this city and Portland, they expect soon to be able to supply power to take the place of small engines. Tim I'owiik norjsK, As It. now stands Is a lino two story building. The lower story is given up to the motive machinery, while the sec ond floor ia given up to dynamo and electric appliances too numerous to men tion. Tho machines now in use are of tho latest and most approved invention and the largest of their kind. To a stringer entering their electric room the sceno is a strange one indeed, especially if the time be at night when chine is rapidly revolving and omitting bright scentillatlons of the electric fluid. The company under tho personal super vision of Mr. P. F. Moroy, the general manager ha spent tire entire season in improving their plant. The distance to Portland is twelve miles, which makoB one of the longest circuits in use in the United Htates. There nre at present large wires extending over the entire distance between Oregon City and Port land. Thi company wa organized T. w. Foots. Mr. Font's establishment Is on Seventh street, opposite the deisit. He keeps all kinds ol plain und fancy notions, toys, can dies, cigars, etc., and 'makes it a point lo curry nothing hut the choicest urnl most select stock. . CIUIIMAN MHOS. The best business block in Oregon City is rm-ogiiir.ed to be that of Chiiriiiun llros., toeated ou Main street, and It is a building that would greatly udil to the iippeiirnnee ol a city several times the size ot Oregon Cicy. It Is aslructiire C.ris72 feet in diinen sious, three stories high besides the base ment. It. contains tliirtv-four line lurge ofllce rooms, above Ihe Ural Hour ami three commodious store rooms on the ground Moor, all of which are lighted with elec tricity and heated by steiiin. Thu i'nited flares i.and tiltlce occupies olllces on the second lloer, while the third Hour is used for llrst-eliiss lodging rooms hy il. J. Liver more's hotel. In one of the store rooms Cliarninn llros. conduct oiirol'tho liirt-eluss drug stores of the Pncilin Const. It incom plete ill its every appointment und pcrscrip fioiis are uhvuvs compounded with cure. Ilesides drugs they curry a line assortment of perfumes, toilet ar ticles and oilier mer chandise, which makes their establishment one ol'the leading and most, desirable to deal with in the city. OKKUON CITV'SMrSIC HOI'S. J, II. Way is the proprietor of this establishment and keeps on lininl the best griidesof musical instruments which ho is prepared to exhibit at all times to his customers. Those wanting n cood instrument cither for rush or on the Installment plan cannot do belter than to give him a call at his plueo of business, east side of Main street between Wxth and seventh. HANK OK OHKUON CITY. , The SubstunliabllllA' n(' llii !,,.,, -i.,):.... has long sliicu beeii deinnnii.,.i..,l nu olhcers am a guarantee of lis siremm,' I'hese are us follows: Thomas Charmun' president; C. 11. Cuiilicld, cashier; K I. I'.iiMlhiim, maiiinrer. Thin hnnlr ,l,,,, !',:. ness with all tho hanks of tin, ,'iiriui ,,i,.l ii I credit is good inHurope. J. W, O'OnNNUIX. This genial ircntlmium i i,,,.i .. the only exclusive stock of gents furnishlm- goods in Oregon City. Un is prompt and attentive anil one may II ml In his establish, incut "All manner of tilings that unum can put 1'roni tho crown of your head to the sole ol your loot," Of head and ,u.ek wear, Imhau an elegant and extensive assortment. In fact euurv Keiitloinuii h, (own gravitates toward 0 Council s sooner or laler to have bis most fuslideous testes gratlliud. lie carries a stock vliich-would do credit to the metro politan markets, THOMAS CIIAUMAN ,1 Son. , This is one of tho oldest and must reli able inns, iiolonly hi Oregon City, hut in the stale. Cuming t t,i place hi an early lay they have lor more than an average fe ime made lie wants of our citizens heir special study. Their line of dry .roods, hardware and general merchandise; ninhot he excelled outside the larger cities. Cus tomer niav rely upon fair dealing, Kood weights and measures at Charman's at all times and under all circumstances. Tlllt OHKUON CITY laitf'Tltlr co, Tho Oregon City Electric Co. lights the city wi lled Edison incandescent lights 1 heir business bus outgrown the present machinery d it is contemplated in the near liiture to enlarge the plant ami make The senior liiiiintier ol the linn, CapUiin ,Mc( VlMlkll. is MM lllll resldeiiler, striking the town when ho was ikiv uiiu growiua In man hiunl nnd allhi. euce in our iniiist. The public muv count on nrst class ireatmi'id at the hands of Mc- own iV vt iithersiHioii, More accommodat ing uii'i painstaking gentlemen will not be found anywhere. o. II, HKSTOW. This gentleman represents no tiiiiuirlmit muiiiifiK luring Interest of Oregon City. veryiiiing In the shape of llnishlng ma- mil is prepuri.'d and sold I IV 111 I I . SIII'll UN MIHU, IH, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L- SI IlirillOV lllll Ik.S llestow behoves ill good work, irood ali'i'iiil und u lair d nil Uiiiriiai I'.ir u fui lays work. In dealing with lum the linh- inuy could on lu t-ieness and dispatch, T. r. IIYAK. Mr. I! viin lathe mayor of (Ireimn Cliv and uu honoriihlu and unHidd nfiiler In id estate, lie is thoroiiu'lilv tuinil II brunches of his business und reudv nnd illmg ut all times to give the public e I'unellt ot his large and varld ex rioiire. Parties al home or abroad w ho are looking toward our town or count v w ill sell to commiinicule with Mr. Itvan. will he found worthy of thu hlilu-ni coirlldence which muv he reposed in him. Pol'K coMrtNY. This Is the oldest established hard warn spire in Oregon Cily, If not hi Che kuinus county, "l-.ver since Mt. Hood was a hnle iii lire ground," Cope ( ompiinv have sold hardware lo the leMive On goniun. Thev deal In hardware, but they aru not hard lo ileal with on Unit uecnu'iil. A plerisauter place to trade cannot he found, unit mi branch id' the business Is neglected, all line ot goods are carried in large assortments. I he linn iIik-s an extensive tinning, plumb ing, and gas lilting business at the lowest standard pru-es. No one will regret having d. alt ul Pope ,V Company's, iioaiui or TI1AHS. in the liiilldiiig up und development of iiregoui it y sre-ources there is no orgaui ziilion or body I hut has done more than its lloardetTraile. Live and energetic business men without exception compose its inoiu iNTship, mid to soy the deep interest they have taken in the city's welfare has been with Ihe most llaltsring results, wouid he tint quoting tacts that nre most conspicu ous every where. All lutil our hoard of trade. i ii k on i:i;on i.K(7isi.Ai tkk. ONCLEalYERSa - - - Eleventh Annual - - - PLEDGE SALE OF Watches Diamonds 103 Firnt Street, Near Morrison St. LnJieov' Private Entrance Upstairs. lv . . REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS. The moKt carefully selected properties in tho Cityor County, For Sale. No. I. 100 acres, 2.J inilen from I'aniSy, on S. I R. R splendid level land, fine saw timber, 25 acres cultivated, good frame huiiHo, $3,'2X). No. 2. 100 acres on S. p. R. R. 3 miles from Oregon City, $3,200. Xo. 3. 80 acres, open level brush land, 4 miles east of Oregon City, 1 mile from Clackamas river l,tMK) on time. No. 4. 10 acres joining Clacka mas Heights on the south, nearly level, can be sold in lots and blocks, 1,250. No. A. 225 acres, nplendid farm on Clear Crock, (5 miles east of Oregon City, 100 acres in culti vation, 50 acres to break, netf frame house, new barn, fine wat er, best soil, good neighborhood, school, etc., price 10,750, on time. No. 0 313 acres in Springwater, the best all round stock farm in Clackamas county, level land, 100 acres in fine cultivation, 7 acres orchard, good house, two line frame bams, thousands' of acres of out range, water every where, 45 head cattle, Berkshire hogs, DO ton hay, 500 bushei oats, wheat, vegetables, horses, wag ons and farming implements, al together at $25 per acre on time. ...'.. , ,yoi nmisu nminnt? in conjunction i men- (irmly mcrensinii demand fur emu- ill liiihts it will be the police of the company i keep ahead of the rapid growth of the city and have abundance oi liclit for Canbliile for President and Speaker, ship (Josslp About the Session, The Oiepin Legislature will convene in Salem next Monday. At the capital the uii ii full ol i'ossii coneerniii( the cunidutes (or the presidency of the senate Hpcukerol the lioimc, lady clerkships und other position", w hile' the solona in various, portion of the Btate nre iniikiiiK prenuratioiiH to wend their way toward the eapital. As the ttesHitm is close at hand the fcveral fat olliee in the (lift oi the lein hit tire are hciuu wal'-hed bv munv wihKiiI eyes, aud the uspiranta for the honorable positiona in the two limine ttie said to be leision The Mena'oriiil body consist.-) oil thirty iiu'inoers, oi w nicii ninnrier seven are democrats, and of course Ihe presidency or nun iiouy win no 10 a republican. AccordiiiK to thu Nileni Statemnun the RHpiianls are Joe fsimon of Multnomah ; TIioh. II. Tongue. Washington ; and possibly I'. A. Moore, of Columbia, nl tliounh he in nuiil to be out of the race. Simon will probudly he tho man, al though tongue basil large following. Concerning Ihe other appointments; the Statesman add : "It begin to looks as if the senate's reading clerk would be v.. M. Hands, of Clackamas county. Of the sixty memlx-isof llio house nineteen are democrats, and nine lire from Mult nomah county. The candidates (or the speakership of the houso aro numerous, several having openly announced them sevlcs as Biich. Ii. L. Story, of Mult nomah county may be mentioned as one, i'cter I'liquet, of Clackamas, Is another, A, C. JcuiiiiiR, of Lane and T. T. Goer, of Marion are both mentioned, but in thoev'irit of Simon's election to the presidency of tho senate the valley will stand uu show for the high ollioe in the house, making it incubent upon that assembly to choose a man from either LKnsterii or Southern Oregon. There is no available cundidate from Kastern Oregon and anyway nine of the thirteen representative trom Kastern Oregon counties are democrats. Houth ern Oregon's location will no doubt give her the speakership, and that section is pr eprned for tho honor in the person of II. Ii. Miller, of Josephine, OREGON CITY PROPERTY. No. 7.-7 lots in .West Side addition, lots 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, block 100 lots, 1, 0, i, S, block 1)1, all of block 20, Main street, all of block 145 Oregon City. One fine lot in Sellwood. No. 8. 30 acres in "Clackamas Fruit Lands" all in cultivation. Finest peach land in the world, price if 200 per acre. My peach orchard netted $200 an acre this year. Will exchange No's. 1, 2, 3, 5, G, for any good city property in valley towns. For terms and particulars apply "to H.E. CROSS, Oregon City. IUOESHAM II : : : BROi -DEALKR IN fi M. H. Flanagan. u i an an He Veiir Own Master. Few people appreciate bow much their impressions, their whims und im pulses, and in fact all their niefital en ergy depends on the harmonious action of all the vital organs. A poorly di gested dinner may make one quarrel with a friend, A congested lever may bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest duv. A rheumatic pain muv keep you from business or work and entirely change some marked out policy A few doses of Moore's He voided Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and and work. The Pulpit and the Singe. Itev, V. M, Shrout, Pastor of the United Urothren Church, Blue Mound, sivys:"Jleol it my duty to toll what wondeiH Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs wero badly dis eased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. King's Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 2ii pounds in weight," Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, 1 am conlldont Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, beets 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many piousiind friends is to urge tliem to try it. Free trial bottles at U. A. Hard ing's drug store. Kegulur sizes 50c. and 1. Fine Pillows made to order "and Mats" Kugs, etc., of neat designs at Warren & Holinan'g. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork None but tho tist of menu bundled. Free de livery to all parts of the city, SHOP TWO DOOK8 aHOVG POST OFFICE oki:o ( irv. okk. J. P. Hill, JOHN A. BECK, THE- lai Jeweler, an & Hill, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIOUOR STORE. KKRPS ON HAND THE BK8 T 8BI.ECTI0K of WineH. LilllinrK. Al ll.-ar A-o tnU found lu the Sim. Iu Logus-Kuntbam Bloc Give me a call. HALF AND HALF ON DRAUGHT. WOOD TURNING -.A. IT ID . SCROLL SAWING. Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairine he stands without a peer. For firnt-elass, re liable goods his store is second to none. Try him I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TlNiTKn Statks Land Officii, i OumioN City, Dr., ,lun. 8. lsut. nolle In hereby utveii Hint the filimii,ir i.niiiuu .uiwur inm men uouee oi nis lmeutiou to make llnal nroof ia siitmoi t of hi. ,-li, .,,! that said oroof will be nmdo before the Restorer iniu i , Ul Ul llltl IJ. n. l.HIin IIII1PI.I.T ruirnn viuSmi, vu .'cuiiiitry it, 'JOiU, VIZI Johu P. Sunnier, lloineBtoad eutrv No. firao. for Una n Unl . u a nil s e !i of 8 tit; of sou. 80, t S 8. r 8 e. He uniiiea the lollowlnir wltmoie. in hlrt Ooritlnuoill reNideiien imrni mill iiilrfvnt!nn of, si ul land, vli: John fliokey, of Molalla, Claekainan couiilv, Or., H. Kaaloll, of Molalla. Olaekamin county, Or.. Gennro lliuurale. of Molalla, OlaekainuH countv. Or.. KM Oronswell of Oregon City, Or. l-U-2-18 J. T. Al'I'KRSON, KoKtstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED 8TATF.S I.AND OFFI0H, j Okkuon (Jity, Or,, Jan. 8, lmi Netlee la hereby given that the followlnn niuned settler lmn flleti notice of his Intention to make final proof In mipportnf his claim, and tlmtaaid proof will be made before the regis tor and receiver ol the 11. 8, Land Ollioe at Ore gon City, Oregon, on February Hi, jssil, viz: Theodore V. Wilson, Homestend entry No. 71W1, for the w ' j' ol a w W urnl n of a w ,ii sec 24, 1 2 s, r (i e. ' lleuaines the lollowint wllnenses to prove hl continuoua residence upon and cultiva tion ef aald land, vli: Philip Moore, Sieve Mitchell, J. Mclutyre; K. 0. Ilnckett, all of Clierryvillo, Ciackamiis coiiiuv, Oregon. J. T. APPUKSON, Kesister. 19218 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Oltlco at Oregon City, Or, Jan. 7, 1891. Notice ia hereby given that the following, named settlor has died notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that snld proof will bo made before the Regis ter nd Kooetvcr ol the 1). 8. land olllce at Ore gon Cily, Oregon, on February 21, 1SU1, vli; Edward W. Palno. Homestead entry No, W12, for the w of n w Vi and u ' j ot s w y of sec 14, 1 4 a, r 2 e. lie names tho following; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol, said land, vin: Hennry Wallace, of Mink ptiHlolHoc, Henry Seltaer, of Muliuo postoftice, James Mallell, of Molalla postoftice, Rob ert Shublo, ol Muliuo, all ol Olaekanias county. Oregon. Mi 213 J. T. APPER30N, Hegister. Parties domiring Wood Turning, Pat terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. a-. U. BESTOW, CffOpp. the Congregational Church HOWARD'S Restaurant and Hotel. OREGON CITY, OREGON. NKWLY FURNISHED AND FITTKD THROUGHOUT. The lendinc rcstniiraut of the citv. Tables supplied with the best the market atlbrds, and none but lirst-class cooks employed. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. East Side Mnln Street, Between Fourth and Fit'tli, Opp. U. S. I.iiud Ofllce. Farmer's Store! K.L NEWTON, SUCCESSOR TO STRAIGHT & NEWTON. GASH Grocery Store Goods sold at Portland Prices. Highest Price Paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. 4 r