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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1891)
i X 111 v.C. 11,mI1o VOL. 2 1 NO. 30. OKKCON (' OIlKtJON, FRIDAY, JANUARY Ki, 181)1. PRICE 5 CENT. BABIGHORST cSC COWASJT " IM Front Street. HARDWARE j Portland, Oregon, Nnrlliwiirv A("HI for lioxt r PUivm.1 I.ukm- tMlnt Timlwtoolh Ik'ttw Urn Mltvt'r KteoN Hmv t Croseent Woil'S (wumuitt'il.) H c i? Proof Cluins. Arcade Kilos. Kono. (.'ivsivnt Steel. Loggers and Wood Choppers Specialties. Oregon City Agent. - WILSON iU'OOK. OT JLJ? VERSUS Tho rise in Minor Plates having floored an Eastern manufacturer of Cham ber Suits, he has ship ped to No. 130 First Street. lOO 01 CHAMBER If S I Each worth $", with instructions to dis pose of them at once for cash. We intend to give to our e : CMliCB : 111 To get a genuine bargain. We will sell von one of these magnificent Suits worth 55, No Dealers Supplied Under any circustanccs. Not more than one Suit sold to one Person. THESE AUK N Flimsy Clap-Trap (lingerbread Goors, witn soft wood panels and rat Holes in the backs of bureaus, or brown pa per bed rails, but MASSIVE OAK SUITS, large 21x30 Novel Plate Mirrors in the Dressers. $55 Suits for Importer of Furniture, Carpets and Floor Cloths. Largest stock in the city. No. 130 First Street, - Portland Oregon City Sash & Door Factory -MANUFACTURERS OF- Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, t rectal sizes of doors and windows made to order. Estimates for sttirwoik. Orders promptly filled Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Prie-a-brac, Engravings, Etchings, etc. 10 8 Third Street, Portland. -Orders by mail or bunt promptly filled. POPE & CO This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Heavy, lit al Maifatei lar km, Tin are, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing VU JL 1 UmjrHlJ XJr3- timatcs Furnished. OREGON CITY, 13 patrons : a Arlington Building OREGON $27.5 IV'''1' Profession1,! C.irdr? '. OlItkY J'lllx I V . M. IIU.I MVN, j o ii x s x a 1 1) "s a x. t..v."s i:i:s. Corner Fiuirtli ,'uvi Main Sit,. HK.V1. K.S'1'ATK to MXI. nml JtiiNKV ( t,0l. C. D, &. D. C. t.ATOUKET; ATTORNEYS ANll WStOJn .tfL-'.' MAIN M'ii;:i:;', ii;ri."N ci i y , uiii 'uu Fllrtllilt Ali-trni'ln .,' I II ". Inm M ..I'.'l. I i"- 1'1,'M- M'l'b'.l.r .M.I lll,!..,'l lilMU'r.,: i. til I i- II''.'.'. r. A. M.' III,! in:. I . i :i '-. :t. Moi;'':n:; ,-. i ,;- '. Atton-..ys taw. 'Il'.itvitl ,la,'.:ar i'.'.'h'I.. Ore :u; Cily, Or. vt. T. ih'knkv, i . r imus. j.h ,t it.irKtt ATTOltN FYS AT-LAW. OliKiiHN t'irv, - Oi;: , ins'. Twrivi- vi'.'ii'' i' v i ii i ' ii :' i-'-'t' "i I lie V. S, lllll'l llllir.' I,i-, I." .M.'li !. 1! III mil" M-iviii'iv "i ii'S 'i.ti'i!-- i'( I.'i-imi-'', In (.in' till II Hit ulll' i' MM.' I . ,.'i ' ;u .! lit, ,il, I! ,' till' pi'Ui'luv t:i til,' ,'''! , I'.ii ! i il'-ll'ii'. C II. TVj JTTon.YKV nu.-t COC.YSKi.tU: til l.inr oiiccoii on y, en. Oilii'o up-slain- uvi'r Or ,m:i Tily l'..i;ik. C3-. it.a."y:ej:3 ATTORNEY AT LAW OKLlinN til V Ollirc cur,,i'r Miiin ami LMh li.-i'l.', Olipo-ili" I Virt ! ! . i m . r. r. wiin k. w. a. wiiii k WHITE BSOTISERS, Practical tlrrhiU cts J - laiUJcrs. VIM II .....I...,., y.trl .1... Ull .u.t .....liu,il,.i. f.if d'.l LMl.lt t ill!.! lliill'tt. 1-KtllfliUt i (iMll-tM ' II 'i't'.l-' iMi li wit vt jtiiir' " mi i r. i 1 ' i iiirn.iti ntj, ti;n Banks. BANK Of CEEGCii CITY Paid up Capital 25OfOC!0. I'kkhhikst THOMAS ('!'. MiMAN. Cahiimck ('HAS, H.(ri -IVAAK M ANAtlKK i:. KATUAM. Aniirnvftl Mil Mini Hi'!'- 'h ruMtitfl t 'on nl v it nl city v. m r ints Imhu-IiI. lmii nui'U' mi itvftit.tblf '' n r 1 1 . Cnllrriii'ti' nirt'lf i't.'!i.t;. ltraftH nniii nil rn-iintiit, i r-tuoim ,i nicn KO, New York, nnl nil iirhu'liuil cult' ( 1- n roue. Tcli'Krtiiiliio exi'lutniM' nit 1'nitlntiJ, S m KriUl(Mrn, ( !iir.r.i itli'l AiMV lul ll. Interest Pali cs Wii de?cs!tis Mm: fur lliri'i' nl'ilillm. I l"T r.'in i it iiiiipiii'. Knr rt ruomiii'. n.T i i-iii. y : uiliMni. Fur Ii unliitlii, ii T it. it iiii'iiiin. Tlmit rt-rt I ilt'HU'x nl it","-ili' t y t,l '. 11 ''" mnml. hut llitiT,'t f r (( l I Ii ,lr..wu t--f .1 end oi Uirm nf il,'),iiil'.. The Commercial Bank, OP OUl'.'idN CITY CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Dankin lusiness. IiiiliH miiiln. MII'ik 'h,'''"liiti'il. M In", in lei'tlmm. Iiuv nml wll x . ti ui ,, n'i uli wioi in Ihc I'nlli-il siiil,"-. r.iti"W -111.1 ll'Hiii Km.!' Ul'fllBltH II I".',i lll.).'i'l I", I k I'lI'M -i I Hiiinl rutin nlloucil "ii inn,' il,'i"i"lt. 1 1 i h opi'li (nun I) A. M. In I l'. m. Hii I ii i-.l-iy i'Vi'lilii"h (rum () In 1 v, m. D C. l.ATdl'UKTTH, l'n".l-til. . K il'N.l,IiSilN, ( iiflilrr HARDWARE ATI-RUST TiiARF.. I now liavi! n Full I.imi of Uardwaro and Stovi'H. Solo A;.;ciit, for Superior StovcH and Iiangi-H, TlifiOliviirC'liillcd IMowH at $ I im in. We havo connected '.villi (lie Iioiihi: a First ClanH riumlii'' and Tinner and work in thin line will bo an Promptly dono and a a Cbeiip an any could desire. Wilson 6 Cook. OppnHilH I'oHt Ollicn. M. II. Finriiiuii. ,1. I'. Hill, FlanaOH! P WHDLKSAI'K AND UKTAIL KT.r.ps on iianii 'niK mxr hhi.kctiok .III Wi IKH, l.lipliirK. All-. I'.i'lT, Al'., Illl'i- IiiiiihI In tll! Mliltd. ill I,.;,'Iib "KllMlmlil Klurl- Glvo me it null. ' HALF AND IIAI.I' ON' liKAIH.iHT. MiscBllnneoim. mum. 1 W k -J. tf;HjH',W" . fi -FOR- t CO TO G. A. iiARBifJli HEW GOODS AHKIVG DAILY. We aro Showing this woke tho laics! Novel ises In Sadies, Dress uGcdsajrJVhitc Coods, Also in Esbroiderics. Tho (jival Easlern Mayr h Ackcraan, Preps. ,l-v', WOOD Tl! -AND SCROLL SAViKG. rmlii-n ili-firini! Wnml TiirniniS, 'il, lortm. Hi uiki'tM, r Shop Carpenter's Work Will licSiiilcl Ly Citllinnoii Me. Doors, Vindcvvs and Dliiuls TO OI1DER. a-. TI. T33HSa'0"W, Jiff-ill'!', tin' C'in'i("'iiliniiHl Cliiircli :(uh!Niii-ii :. C. X. (ilMCKNMAN, Drayage & Expressing 1'ri'ilit aii'l piiii'i'ln ilclivi'icil !i nil imi t.s of tin' t-1 1 v. Uiiitctl Hack, Truck and Livcrv (1onip;uij, V. II. Ciioko, MaiiiiiT. 1'onii'r Fonrlb and Main Streets, OKKdOX CITY. Tim LKAI'IMi LIvV'.KY STALLK of Hut Cilv. l'.iH of liny ili-:i(.'i'iitiun furiiinlii'il mi .slnii'l. iiDlii'C. All kiiuls of Ti iii li :oi,l ISilivt-ry P.uh'i nesH promptly iiUr'.iili'd to. Iloi-fi's 1'ioiinlinl iinil l'eil im rtniHon ii'iln turniH. FALLS CITY FUSIC HOUSE .1. II. WAY, Vmpriotor. Orcfon t'lly, nr., Opp. Mvh. Hiirnidnliir'iiSlori. DKAIEU IN Deckerand Fischer 3?i.A.nsros. CHASE, WEAVER and MASON k HAMLIN I WILL ALHO KKl'.P A full Mock nf VioliiiN. niuijns, (illiUrs, Ktr..,nnil iiihl'i-iiiniinlH Kininniny fmiin! in a iinit-cluHK Ktoro. For tli ln'iiolit. of IhoHo wlio cannot. Hine Hi" Kiinli I will Hell hooUhoii the Instalment Plan, -1 ..v.V J tl i- v ,v'vv ..'. The Enterprise. I'tiiillwlicil Kvery Krlilny. (irnciMi im'ii or claciam county". HIMC-HTKII'TIDN IIATIiH, I'AVAIII.K IN AllViNl'lt: itim yi-iir 'i in) i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H - . ... - i H I'l'li'l" llll'hlllH (ill A l i-riliiiiifr ni'i'i' I'lvi n mi ii, iiii'iiiUiii. S. u'i Im 1 ii' I'lic J jt(ri-i li-." ''ANIIV, - - liuii. K Ml.-HT. 1 'I.ACKAMAM, - - A. AlATIIKII. Mll.HAl'hlK, - Alll'lll'll I'l.ilCK. I niiin Mil ib, - ii, J. Tki'i.i.iniikh. L. i- Hhamiiaii,, Aimh. I'l. A. Hnumi', . Mkahuw Hhhiik. II, i'. LiiwiB. Ynu. a. CLACKAMAS COUNTY "DlKliCTOKY tdllM'Y (il'UCKIIM. . I. W. Mi-IiIiiiiii. - l'lli: rk lit t inn 1 II. II. JiihiiNini. 'Ii'-rill' VV. V. II. Suinmin. lliTiinlcr W. T. Wlilil.i. li. I'ri'iiinrnr .. '' i. i. f-niiir, n-inM"iii' '.lull ii W. Niil'lc. S-liiiul -tiiii'iiili-inli-til A It-x . TIiiiiiimiii. viru'nr Ni,iiu-v Hiiii lit. ,. , , I Clnirli", .M'n'hiiki'. (,""ml"i"l:"ls j Criu'liiin Hair. --.-nit OIIKilnN OITV OI'KlrKIIN. luvr Tims. I' It van. Itni'ur.liT L. I" I'lirl'-r. A-.si's'-iir M. U. (iri't'ii. I ri'ii iin-r I''. It. ( 'Illinium. 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Il.il'li ll1. rt'.'iilur r,iiniii'llil,'iUt"lin "ii flii-l mil lliitil ilut'l in, ,il riu'li inotilli Nt 7:i"i l' M Hirlltlfli ll.H"("l 1,1'lli'IUiK mi' III, lift to illlruil A. K liAVH, l. M., 1. AI'K KHM AN. Hi'.'N'liiry. ori'irim l.mlu'i1. I. . 0. K. So ' MiM't , ,'-iTy nmr.l'ty i'ii-ii ..i( HI ? ,!! u'rl.H'k f. M. In liu' o,' 1 r,'U" k' Hull. Mutll Nlrt'i-l. Mi'iiil'.'i" "I liu- or.l,T ir' Im ilfi l ullvli'l. I.y oi,l'i "I W A Mn! U ti .ii. S ll. I It".. Il an. H,','r,'t iry. I i iuilc .N. I, Or; i.'"ii ( II) I'lili liirchul (Irclo. M"i'H pvi'ry Tihil iy K ,','lilli nt 7 itll Ht tlltll "II .Vt.UllHlul l'i)llltll Mrt-i-tf M. 0. IUi'M.K Y. Orili ll. K, I'aim ku. hi'rru'.r . ih'inlu I'ust . S. ti. A Ii , Di'jialt. mi'tit of Ori'irnn. Mi'i'in flrfi 1'ii'l'iy n( t'vi'iy nionlli, nt 7.itO m . ui o,!l I I i , , t. h ' Hull or, k" it City. lit-.o A. II A KI'l.Nii. lioiiiiuiiinler. Mi'.nl LclliT t init, .No. is. Mr., o Mi-i nn ll. rr,-li!,'iil. l i s. .1 ii . ri;M,uiy, - Honlnr Vlrc rrri,l'iit. Mm .1 A. Mi i, nrl. - JnuKil Vict' l'n-l'l, 'ill .r. t i"i A ll.'tt'liliy, - H,Tif'iiy t I', I I'Ulinifiij. r I - - 'lj,.iH,iii,r Mm. It ll.il'i'i,!. - tiuitnl Mil. A 1'.. I'ull, u. - - . Ciili'Hli'l.ir. Menu nn flril Mini Oilr'l Krl'liiy. uf i-urh iimiiil, iii i iuiiii'il riiiui Ii,t. Mt-miifri, u( I'tiri'i, Iruiu jtlirnii'l. t'ltnliitlly w rli'itiiit-'l. l iilM ltv l.odifP of . (. I . W. Mi'i't, ,'vi-rv w.'i'uii'l iiii'I (i.nrlli (''rl'liiy I'vi'ir , uu in tj.l.t l-'i'llovvh l.iiit.liiii:. All M.'J'iiirnliiK iiM'iliicn I'i't'll.iily Itn tti''t 1" iint'iul. I lfi. WILKINSON. M W. St. I'D U I'll bill III. Mr. II. 1, Ki-lli-y, - I'ri'sl.t.'lit. Mm. K. t '.i'lii'iiil'. Si'i ri'tiir). Mm. II, A llnnlllix. Tlcumiror, Mi't'li, llmi I In : rh.l.ty In oiu'li iiu'iilli. V ( iiiiipiniy, UI Ki'Klmi'iil, 0. N. U. Ann, iry, I hli'l nml Miln. Iti-ioiliir ilrlll nlchl, Muiulay. Hi'vnl'tr IhisIiu-mi uiii-lln, liinl Moii'ltiy n( mii'li iiKinlti. ni l n Kim. K Whiti'M, - - Kir. I l.li-iilr-nHiK. I', I. Iliiiulall, - - Ht'cuinl 1.1,'iilt'iinlit. I. 0. tiiiiiunii, IV. r. w Inil'irk, 1-.I. Hiiriii-iinl- IJ. M. S i i fut. I'd ii t it i ii Muse In., . I. s. . (iri'i ii. - Knrnimii. K A. Ni-utiiii, - 1'lr-t AKmhtitlit l''"iriiitiii. M. II. 1-1 .1 ii ii ii u-i u. - StT'iinl Annihliilil l''"l'l'l'.llll, lllniiii Sliuliiht, - l'ri'itiili'iil. C. .1. PiirkiT, - Sei'u'ii'ry hum! Ai'kt'i imin. - TrriiMiri't. Hi yillitr iiH"'Ullk'. Kt'i'oml Wi'illii'Siiuy ill I'lu-ll llliilllll III I'liyllll' llt'llKf, filet 8Hlo Miiiu Itlrt'Ut, lii'Uvt-i'ii Si'vt'iilll Iiii'I I-.IkiIi. SUNDAY SERVICES. HUM' CONlllll'UA'l ION A I. I'lll'UCII.-UKy. 0. W. I.ci as. 1'iintiir. St'i vlri'i, nl 11 A. M. nml ) :iu i' m. Siiii'luy Srliiml iiiti'r mni'iiitiir hi'r vii't', I'liivt-r Tiit'i'tlmi NN'i'iliHMliiy i-vt'iiiiii; nl 7.;iil n.i'liii'k. l'rayiT iin't'llnii n( Yminu I'l'i'plo.n Hnt'ii'iy uf Olirlhiiiin l-.ii'U'AMir uvt'iy Sniiiluy OVI'llllill "I Ii '" I'lt'llll't. Kiitxr PAi'iisr oih'K('I(.-I!kv. ('.(', Hatk- man, 1'iiKlnr Mnrnlnii Si'i'vlci'.Ht ll;Pl); NtilulHy dulHHil At 1'.' Iil Kvi'lllll Survli'i' li;;lll; Ui'liliu priiyi'r iiH-i-iliii.' Wt'tlni'Mluy i,vi'nhii(. Mmitlily I'mi-iiiiiit Mi'i'llnii I'yi'iy Wf) iifrttliiy iiyt'iilnit liri'i-iiillntr tlm lirl snmliiy Hi Uio nmiitli. A rairnliil Invlliill'ili Hi nil. ST. IOIIN S Clll llCII. CATHOLIC. ItKV. A. liii.i.KiuiANii. I'usiiir. on SumlRy inns nt s mill lll::iil a. M, Liory m'l'uliil itiul fmirlll Hunilii) lil'I'lllllll HITIIllill tlfll'r llll! ll'llltM'k IIIIIMI. Al nil ittht-r iiwixHi-rt KiikIMi ni'rnnuiM. Snmliiy Si'liuol ill 'i.ilu I'. M. 'VeKlu'l'H, niinli'lii lli'ul hiilii.'i'is nml lli'iii'illi'llnn nt 7.110 r. M. sL rAoi.'S i'. rc. i:iii!k.;il iii-v. .1. M ivm iltls'in. i:t'i'li,r. SiTvicui, I'vi'ry Hiiim.'iy nt 11 :lili iihI 7'iui 'Ti'lnck inul Wi'tlnohiliiy i'vciiIiik 'it 7 :m oi'liii'li; Snmliiy Si'li.iul nl mini St. I'milV Clnipi'l, C.'ini'uuili: Si-rvUie tinoli iilU'riuili' Sitn l'iv nl 4 (i n'liliii'li. MM'IIOIilST i'-.l-ISCOI-AI. CIIUIiCII.-ltKV John I'AiifuNM, Tumor. Mornhii: Hi'i-vli'ti nt ll; S luy Si'hool nl l'2:lli; Kh'IiIiikmi'I'vIi'i) nl 7:lill. Lpworlli i.i'itKHl1 tni't'tlliK TilfMliiy i-vi'lillii; nl 7;110; Priiyi'r Mi'i'tlllK Tlilll'Nilny evening ill (i:ilO. Hlrniiiii'i'H I'orillnlly lnvlti-il. KiusT i'unsiiv,H';iiiAN'ctn'itcn.--i!Kv. o. W. oinoNKy, Tiislor. Stiryli't1? nt 11 a. m. nml 7:110 r. m. Sulilinlli Scliool nt 10 a. m, Youiik I'enple'H Snrli'ty n( Chrlntlnii Kniii'iivor mi'i'ls ovury Snmliiy uvoiiIiik nt ii:!IO Wi-rtnemlay iivi'iilnn priiyi'r iimylliiK itt7;iill. HoiHh (ruij. Js'n (Jolll'I'tlolIK tlllil'll. HVANiilM.ll !. t: ii l-in-ll. llnv, .1. M, PvoIhh, III tlm Kvniiifrlii'iil AnitiH'Inlloii. will luil'l si'ryii'cs nt I'opf's Hull i-vrry Siiinliiynt II A. M tlii'Ri-t'-nml Snmliiy t.'.i'i'plt'ii. lit'rmntl Siililitltli Nl'lltiiil evi'ry Hiimlny ut 10 A. M. TltAVKI'Ulls' (llJll)H. HllIlTIII'.IIN rACll'IH TRAIN. Tniin friini I'lirllnnil: Arrives ill. U:ll A. M. anil r:!M I', m. Arrives from Huulli: 0:45 A. M. inul 2:4:i p. M. H'l'KAM I'liH ALTON A -I.ATONA. Le:i.v: I'urlliniil, Lcitvn dri'on City. 7:il(i A. M. 7:.'I0 a. M. 1(1:011 A. M. 1 :0H r. M. 10:00 A. M. 1 :00 i'. m. KiJIO I'. M. 4:00 I'. M. Sli'iitncr Allium no AVuy Luiiilliip, Kti-uiiier LiitoiiH Way LiindingH. SlINUAV- (l:U0 a. M. ' S:30a. m. l:;it)i H. :i:00 p. m. MARKET ItKI'OltT. Tim fiillowiiii? lornl lvuirki't to ViHlni'flilny, Jiiiinnry II, in (iiniinhi-il liy K, V,. Wu.i.iamk, IH'iili'r Itilli'iirtrli'H, Krnlt inul Keel ( nil kltnln: PRolH'CH-ilntlor, pur ililll), 115. Kegs, pnr doz, lion. PoIhIihin, por Im, f'On Oiiiou.1, pur lh. :ii'. Appli'H, pur tnix, r,o tniioo. POULTHY-Clilclinns, llvo, per dm, f'i r,D to 1-iiKi. : VKKIl HhflrtK, per ton, f.ia.Od. limn, $'.11,00: liny, tlinutliv, IihIimI, l.iKitiiai.00;Iiio8ii, lii.oo to ls.Wi; I'lovi'r, Imlli i1,lii.li0. MKATS. HiHim, por Hi, 11 to ls'c: nliti'ii.li1,;; Hlioulilir-i, lOu; l.niil, ooiintiy, bulk, pi-r Ib, 10c; liiiBkct. 10' a HHIKP FRI'ITH Api'lrs, mm illeil, ()lo lie lniii'hliii' ilrlml. bli'iii'lH'il, Id in Hi-: plume, inn I'lilnc ill Ib 1. Mo 7c; pro nop, niao.liiue iliiuil, 7 lo We. STATHANOGHNlvRAL TIio Iiiiliiiim inul i-iiiiluvi'i"i ut Kili't. uui'in-y I iii yd miliHi-riln-il over filil) for it now iI, K cliiiri'd to Lo pivctod tlmio. Till' IllHIlUO HHvlllll llllN llnull. IiII IiIhIiOiI lliroiiliiiiii willi uli oli'iiiric lira tiluiio Hyiirin. Tim tiHvliiiii in wull t-' j ii u t -t I illi lim'i' inul ltpiiO ill oh for 11,'liliiiK liu;. I'liiim luivi' I'i'iMi (iri'p ,t'i'i fur tliH new' i'lO.ii I) lniii'1 in ii. I, .ilt mi lint iii'i'hii li' H''ii, iiiMi' Mo'ili iiiii', ll llirivliiK suiitii'li nl (Si-wpiii t, J'tio liulel will liuvq .uleii I 111! lllilii lllnj lli,'.,li mill titilt . V. Kli'l' I'lllllM. , Kotn-rl, lliii liiiiniii, of Clurvulli, who Hint iiiiiiii'.l I . y lii'ioit I Ii i on n (roin a lll.lH,' liTI'lllly, (lil'll lit lli lllllllll, Juno- iii v 4. Mo win 'ib vriiiit old ut tln liiiiu of Ins ileiitli, nml hum it jtruiliitttii ui ton Al'ii'iilliuul cdIIi'Kh. Tim trim woll nt Wiu-noiloii i(i ulcmlily U'lnwiiii; IiiiWiiiIh CIiiii.i. Jl liu Ii,i4ilifij ii iloplli uf Wft (i-i't lunt l'lijluy. The ilrill is now winking in u Hlmfi foin. lion. u'Lloli im nn iiiilii'iiiion ui coin, mio turn Mwfc.Nitj in, it, it,'-p ia. (luliU'ii Itiilo Loiliiti No. HI, , 0. O. V. ui I'IiiiiI'm 1'uhh lunt wuck piiii'lmnttil ten iii-H'H nl iMUiiil (or niiiii'titiy pin iiow-h. l iu- cily lias lu'i'ii iliMciihHitiK tlm pro- l nii'l y nl piiii'liiiMiii; liiinl ftiHiiininu ton tmct fur the iihu ol Uio t!i'iiioiil plilihc. Tlm Uniulilla riscrviitiim uppruiMO- iiit-lit I'oiiiioiHHiiiiHiiM huvu IIiuhIii'iI llinir ri-piii't, wliirli will- liu fmwKUluil to iiMliiiiolnti liiiiiiciliiili'1)' ll toe report It u. I'.'i'tol tlii'iu will no ii'illtinti to pru vi'iit tlm uppiiiiiK ul th rt'si'i'vutioii in tlm spring The in ii t 'm I'utH IihIk'I of OiM Fl- Iiiuh) in ciiiilonipliitliii; Hiii crci'lintl of a tlirco.sluiy In n k block next pnrnf . I ho iiphi-i slui v w 111 ultnril iiiiitrtciH lnr Indue nml ciiiiip mnl tlm two lower stor ies ill Im icnli'tl fur ollicns mnl store rooms. I'liklnu ell'i ct .linnmrv Ii, Mr. T. W. I ei ol I lie L'liinll I'.ieilli', iilsl.-u'l uf lieinu' "eiteritl iiofSeiier aiient of the I'lietlle ilivifinii wits liuiile HsNintiilit (jeli oi.il ii.iHu.'nu.'r iijji'iit of the entire l iinjii I'lH-ilic sleiii wilh hciulnuuiters ut I'oilliui'l ll iH cettitiiilv itellleil Unit work will LcK'H at no veiy iln-liiiit ihiy on this ria l at the 11. isclmi-u eii'l. Mr. (iriihmn went oveilaml In nii I 'ii'K'i lust week n Uli llin view of sliippiiiK iiinleri:il for I I ti-, iii.nl over tlm Soiiihern l'.tcilic if Miiliil'lc uiT:iiioenielilH for spefial mtes can lie ininle. I'hiinili'iiler. Tln expenses of the city KUVHrilliicnt of I'lirtliinil, Kii'nnliiiif to tlie Jlayur'e iiu-nsiioo. were S71 ."OT.L'I lor tin pant nii', This is over twice lis much aw. it cu-sts to urn the slulo ol Oicunn. Il in pruliithle lloil tlie 4.ixpuyeis will con , I ii, i- tlnii lljere in in u lcuk in the in ii ii it ipal IreiiHiiry wmiew here. At McMiitnevillo n call has been i!netl hy illmnt sei-enty ynniiK nitin for the oiyiiiii.atiim of a military company of the N it t i it) it 1 ( iilai'il lo he enlilleil the "(luveiiii'i'K r.utlyKiiarils," anil a re-iin--t hat Leon scut lo (iuvernor l't 'Miniver, simicl hy the .ciitintv jtlibe nil 1 ptiKtiiiilM-r, It) et Win iippruval umi ,-iictiiii ,11'inciil in tTio' Din.in iziiliiin. Iiicni'iiiiriiliiiii article worn Illeil Tncs ilav as futltin h : Williimelto Itiver S'eatn Imat. ( tfi ti I in ti y IK- U. K Scott, K. W. Spencer, L. W. CrichtiKi, L It. Steeley, mnl L. II Sei'ley, w ;ili, a capilal of lmi, IK'O. The Cook A Kie.ran Trimsfrr ami Siiinioe Ci'inpaiiy was incnrpmateJ liv Chin li' !',. Cook, .lohn Kii-rnnii nml I'. K. Strui'.u, with a capital o( JoO.WO. The linker Cilv Democrat is informed I iv Mr. C M. .McDiinnlilson, maunder uf the Lnrekii A JCxeidsior nones al Crai ker creek, Unit another test of the ores of these mines, and on n more ex tensive scale tlinn ever, .will he liiitde within the next few days under. the aus pices of representatives of thti (iold and Silver Kxlriietion .Mining ami .Millimr Coinpanv ol I'cnver, the lent to ho made on 1(100 tuns. Lust Thursday afternoon Charley Akin, illeil about 11 years, was the victim of nil iinlorttinats accident, wliirh resnlled in his dealh, says tho Wallowa Chieftain. Tho hoy was clmppiiiK WijoiI in Knlerpiise, when i (.'list of, wind lilted an inch board about six feet lonn, from tho roof of a barn near--by, the hoard slrikinu tho hack of the head, and 1 tiruihiciiij; injuries which canned his death the same evening, ... Samuel LVMay, who was secretary of slate in DreKon I'roin lHl! to 1S70, has been in Washington for several weeks past. Today a minister Informed the members of the Oregon detonation that May was at the point of ileath, and hud been sent to lite hospital for more euro, and il was believed that ho would not live mure than three days. Tho minis ter also funk up a collection to pay his hotel bill, which Mr. Alay was. tumble lo settle. The clerks in Portland Wve, made a successful lUrht. for closinc all stores at 7 o'clock. This is no more than riht and dealers, will not be the losers hy the movement, us tho public will soon aoc.tMoui ilsclf nml imike purchases before Hie hour of ('losing.' Those who violate tliia iivroonient. lire .not siich us will command ' Hie trade. The adver tisers In the World an; of the class who believe in dolii". justice, to their em ployees, WwUl. ' " ' Accoidiiifr to the., latest report of the secretary of the navy,, "when all the ships now rtiithorized are completed, ex cluding those which by the process of decay and the operation of law will by that 'dale have. been cnndetnned,'".'onr navy "will comprise II .armored ves sels, of which hut throe areibat.tle-ships and ill uiiiirmored." Oilier nations: I'liiKlaiid, 7(1 armored, !J11 tiniirmorod ; Krnnee, .ri7 arinoret), 'M'. iinanii'ored ; (ierinany, 4l)'iirnio'ed, (it) 'linaniiored ; llussia, ! armored, 1)5 unai'morcd! ' A frightful accident o.c.c,niTOid about two miles mirth of Murqiiain on Tues day evening. While a D-year-old so'ii" of 'Oeorgo killing was driving a frac tious team hitched to a wagon, the lit tle fellow was thrown from tho seat to- the doubletrees and was dragged about llfly yards before ho was eX'triouled. Tho wiigon' passed- over him, and when l,o whs iiickil on. ill was fount! that his collarbone was broken, ami his face was badly cut in many placed.' lirave doubts are entertained aa to his recovery. .TliiuSiute Tax tevy. Tho fltalo exoeutivo. board, consisting; of tiovenor, iSecretary of State JVleBride and Htate Treasurer Webb, mot on Jan'. 7 at the ollice in Salcin. and 'made the levy for stato imrposes for the year 1891 as follows: For L'imeriil expense fund, four mills; univois'ity tux one seventh mill; military tax, ono-llfth mill, This makes the total tax - levy for- slate pur poses four-Riul twelve thiify-lifths mills. The total taxable property of the 81 counties of the state is $114,077,788, anil the tax levied will raise ii total of t4n,4l'.'J,.Ca. Of this $4fi(i,:!U.15' is for general expenses, Ui,li!Kl.Hli for nnivar silp, and li,815.B5 for military.. . IXHA.Ni: ANVI.l'M IIKI'OUT. Home liilin-fHlliifr Ihilu Kiilmiltlcd by tho Niipi-rliili'inli-iit. TIio liloi.nliil report of the OroKon state Insane asylum, I'r. Harry Ine, Kiilii'i'iiitciidont. will' show many inter. ' t'sllnn fuels. Two years ago the inslitti tlnii bad oL'd iniiiiiles, .'i'H 'mule and 1(18 fciii ile, The iiiitiibt r of admissions for twi) years was I I I, mid the discharged , deaths and esciiin'S, 1142. Thoso under Ireatinciit iitiiiiher 444 iniiles, and 184 females, a not iiicreuiiu in two venrs of 102. (If the palleiits now there, 04 ure I'liral le, 78 ilonhtfiil and ul(i incuraiile It took (ill ,01)7.80 to maintain the asy. linn for the term. Of those aiiinittcc for treatment ' ten waie iintler 15. Of thos 4(H) received in two yearn Mullno mail sent Lilt, and Crook. Gilliam, Lake, ami Wullowa one each, and of tho (128 now 1 1 Kit u Multnomah sent SX), mnl Kluinalh ami Wallowa ono each. In nativity there tire forty. nntiv Oicaoiiluns, me iMllunce huiiiii from nearly evr "late In . ii, n..i,. ui nationulity nearly every ra.-o Is represetitetl, 40 per cent, ana over Hems loreign uoru, (ierninnv lemling with twenty live. The fnrn'iiim class send more thuii any trade or orofesHion. there being 208 fanners in the asvluni. Twenty-six are insane from Intemperance, ten from rel igion ami eleven lieretlitarv. in iwo years there wore sixty-nine de iths, two being suicides. i;f.ai, est A r k"t II A N S F E K s . .lujin J ami Margaret L llendorson to I' rands and George Welch. Iota 6, 6, and 7, 1)1 k II I'leaxant Place; tlitSO. Gilbert Gilbertson to C 0 Homing o'o of so1,, sec III, t 2 a, r 4 e; $040. Oscar K Klopor to W W Mr lota 7, 8, and 11, blk ft, I'iiIIs View ml ; $'). .Iiibii II Margaret, L Ileutlerman to K l-'Capps, luls H, It, 10, blk (I, Pleasant Grove; loo. Win Itlount mid wife to Valentine Kluliu, 100 ucies, sec ", t:)s, rl e; $0000. Ori Kun IjiiiiI Co to J G Code lots 31, mnl blk 42, .Miiithurn ml $200. Jacob 1) Hitter, etal, to David Zim merman, tho Ziiiiniciin.in tan yar 1 silu ateil in t 4 , r I e, coiilaining 1 acre, (WI. John G rage, ot ux to S Mayer, bO acres in sec Ul, t 2 8, r 1 e, $1500. V, K Cliannaii et ux ami Marv M Channiiii to .lohn lliigins, lot B, blk k, L'lacku nns Heights ; $70, John P Gage et ux to F Ibtichlo 60 acres, sec .11, I 2 a, r I o; $1120. Thomas II Smith to Ida M Harbaiigh otsS nml fl, Pleasant Little Home; $100. KS Darling to J M Heckart, portion of Win Holmes, D L C; Hi'M. Frank Itees et ul to Mary Anno Kees 20 acres of .Mathias liees, D L O ; $10. Frank Schns'der et ux to Magdalen litieilielil, lot :i in blk O I untl S L'o'a first ad to Oswego ) $1000. las II Kellogg to II A Booth, 11 acres in t )! s, r 2 o ; $700. . .I M Ili ckert, et ux to GeorgeCF.lv, lots 1,2.3,4,0, (I, and 7, Heckert'a ad to Oregon City; $1(K)0. . A M Draper to the () I A S Co., lot 4, sec t 2 s, r 1 e, $000. Asa Sainlers, assignee, etc., to J P Herniiin, lots 4 and 6, sec 18, t 5 s, r 2 e; tt70. F. Matthew s et ux toThos. Charman 3'n acres in sec 27, t 2 s, r 2 e, 177.00. I! F, Kuberts et ux to William C Wade Ll.1.27 acres of Kichard E Hoberts, D L C;$4,CtK). J Hoots et al to Frank M Robin sun, 1 acre in Hoots ad to Mtirshficld; $110. Joseph Kondiin nml wife to Kosalina Scgtiino, lots 1 and 2, blk 112. lot 7, blk UO, O I ti S Co'sad to Oswego; $1. Thus C Pembroke et ux to Win May 28 i acres of LaFavette May in t 4 a, r2e;$5. Surah Ann May to Thos Pembroke 30 lit res of Layfetie May D L C ; $0. Win May to Thos Pembroke tract of loud in t 4's, r 2 e, and 1 4 s. r 1 e, con taining 3!o auras, $2lili. D N Trullinger et nx to Thos Charman truet of land in t 3 B, r 3 e, $4,000. .Useph May et al to Wm A May 395 acres in 1 4 s, r 1 e ; $700. J H Lambert et ux to Fred K Dunham w'a of nwy of sec 12, t 4 s, r 2 e ; $000. . W K Morris to Drown & Matheson 57 acres of He.ikiali Johnson, D L C in t 2 s, r 2 e, consi leiation to bo determined. John M Wallace to M II Wallace half acre more or less in sec 17, 1 4 b, r 2e ; .$200. John A Talhert et ux to Mrs Mary E Paddock 10 acres of tha W T Matlock DCC; $1000. O I S company to Laura Johnson, ot 7, blk 31, O 1 & S Co's ad to Oswego, $2110. Klglilly Named. The Dad Lands, of Dakota, are com posed of whito day, which, by the action of rains, has ' been cut into hillocks. They are not high, seldom more than forty or lifty feet, hut. it is up one and down Mitoherthe whole way. There are no water courses, the nearest approach being a gully forty feet deep, with a foot and a half ot mud at the bottom. At every few yards you must stop, and with n spittle and shovel cut a path down the side of a hill in order to descend, and then tip the side of the ono opposite in .order to get up again. The mud is as sticky as tar, ami in going a few yards the wheels of a wagon become solid round cakes, and all the mules you can hitch to it will not be able to pull it a foot, farther. Then the sputles are brought and tho wheels cleared, the op perution being repeated two or three times in a hundred vards. The extent of the Dad Lands in takota, is probably a hundred miles from north to south by lifteun to thirty miles wide, Statesman. A New Hook Store. As soon as E. G. Canfield vacates the building now occupied by him. as a drugstore it will be reartinged, and placed in first-class condition for a book store which will be conducted by Messrs Cautieldand bluntly, which turn will consist of E. G. Caulield, the druggist and Mr. C. U. Huntley, who has been prescription clork for him for several months past. It is the purpose of the now linn to conduct a tirst-class book and stationery business in connection with which they will have a news stand with all the latest periodicals, novels, etc. Subscriptions will bo 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 tha public of fair and courteous treat ment, Strayed. . From my farm near Clackamas station lust May one 3 year old steer light red .marked with half crop on right ear, upper bit on left car. A liberal reward will he paid for his recovery. Ju&, lie Shinier. I'ronoiinced Ilopelewi, Yet Kami. From a loiter wiitteri by Mrt. Ada E; Hurd, of Groton. 8. 1)., we quota! "Wai taken with o bad cold, which settled on niv Lungs, cough aet In and finally ter minuted in Consumption. Four doc tors gave me up laying I could 1 could live but a short timo. I save myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with mv Irietuli on eartn, i would meet mv absent one above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King New Dim-overv for Consumption, Colds, and Coiight 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight billies; it hafi cnied ine and thank God 1 Am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at O. A. Ilariling'i drug store, regular aixe 50c and $1.00. Kemarkable itestue. Mr. Michael Curtain, I'lainfleld, III. makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she she was treated for a month by her am- sumption " u'fu""1 vuiim g,',icr. Her druggist aiiggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption j she bought a bottle and to her delight lound herself benefitted from first dote. She continued its use and after taking Urn bottles, found herself round and well, now doea her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Q. A. Harding's drug store, large bottles 50c and $1, Speculation Dangrou Scarcely a day passes without the news of some large failure flashing oyer the wires the usual result of specula tion in stocks or seme equally danger ous venture. The same electric current carries to dear distant friends tha sad tidings of death of dear ones too often the result of speculation in patent nos trums. Motre a Kevealed Remedy is no speculation but is sold on positive gtiaranteo. Do not fail to go to voui druggist and ask for your money if not satisfied. We know you will 'go and buy another bottle, For sale by all druggist. Store For Sale. Ixx-ated in one of the best famine communities in Clackamas county, at Mink. 8 miles from Oreiron Citv. A complete line of general merchandise and is doing a large and paying business. Good building, j acre or more of land. rostollice goes with this store, which purchasing will take. Is a bargain. Good reason for selling. Liberal terms given. Address, Chas.Mokiinkh, ll- tf ' Mink, Or. Estray Notice. Two small black horses have been taken up by the undersigned, living two miles southwest of Mink, P. O., Clack amas county, Oregon. Owners can have the same hy paying lor this notice and for care of said horses. They are about three and six years old, and were taken np Jan. Oth, 1801. J. W, Mat, Jan. 13, '01. Mink. Ore. Great Redaction In Millinery. From this date for thirty days my en tire stock of hats and fancy feathers will be sold at actnal cost. I have some ele gantly trimmed hats, including Fiench 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 City. 2t Twenty Pounds Of good Meat for $1 00, atLooci A Ai- For Sale-. A Valnable Short Horn Bull. The subscriber offers for sale hia val uable short horn bull. The following ia his recorded pedigree, etc. : Name, Octo wit, No. 82508, vol, 32, p. 253, A. H. B. Color, roan; calved March 10th, 1885. bred by C. T. Howard, Mulino, Oregon. Octowit was sired by Hambert, 48,393, out of Mulino Belle, by Brickbat, 46,619, " Bellachini 22dby Webfoot Prince, 15.686, " Bellachini 6th,by Washtenaw Ch'f, 125.125. " Bellachini 2d,by King Alfred,3,053, " Bellachini, by Bantichini, 12,862, " Belina 4th, by Locomotive, 640, " Snowball, by Chas. Colling, 333, " Belcna 2d, by Malcomb, l.lSO, Imported Belena, by Brampton, 14, Brampton by Son of Wellington, 68 be by Laird, 1,158. Mulino Belle, the dam of Octowit, ia recorded vol. 25, p 891, and was calved April 4th, 1883. I hereby declare that the foregoing pedigree is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. C. T. Howabd. Dated May 22, 1890. From the foregoing it will be seen that Octowit is in directline of descent from pure blooded imported English stock. Whoever purchases him will get a supe rior bargain. Chas. Mokhnkk. Nov. 6,1890. 11-6 tf Wanted. At the Mountain Bluff Meat Market, Oregon City, 100 turkeys. Mr. J. P. Crocker takes this opportunity of thank ing his many friends and customers for the very liberal support which they have given him since commencing business nere. lie is determined to continue to accommodate his customers in every reasonable want. He has now on hand a choice supply of fresh meats, pickled pork, etc. Chickens dressed to order. Corned beef and sausage a specialty. J. P. Crocker. Notice. Having sold a half interest In my hardware business in this city, it be comes necessary for me to settle my past accounts, and in doing so I must call upon my debtors for an immediate settlement. R. D. Wilson. To Good Templars. Do you know that Moore's Bevealed Remedy is the ynly patent medicine in the world that does not ton tain a drop of alcohol ; that the mode of preparing it is known only to its diicover ; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nineteenth century; that its proprietors offer to forfeit $1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? CHEAP MEAT! During the fall and winter Log us & Albrigt will sell the finest fat beef by the quarter and in smaller quantities at I cents per pound . They have recently purchased 300 head of fat steers, ana want to sell before cold weather. Now is the time to put down a barrel of good beef for winter use. They will also sell other meatB in proportion. Chairman Central Com. Burnev Barin & Draper, will until further notice, buy all Clackamaa county warrants presented at their office in Charman Bros., block. 100 acres $50 half mile from Oregon City. W. C. Johnsok. Wantkd, Girl for light housework. Inquire of Mrs. A. B. Graham.