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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1891)
II U HNTHKPKIS U. flfmimjgumu m s iimiiisiiu y iiinil"y on. jhsi.hu; I'ubllftlirr l,i-lrlot, MMMfMltW MI OREGON CITY, JANUARY 10, IHM l'lik'SKNT llldii'lltitms (til IOhIiOW IllSttllS Indians f iln Pnltnnis. will ifw-rnilly ih.illsh the gboid dnnee, surrender tbelr arms to tin pivi'iiiiiiitit, return to tlitr stencil's iitnl union biiim.e as iiooil it live Indiana ran bo. On Wdr,vdsy lleneiul Mlleiibiid too oMeiitli'd t-nilVl'hi-s witli Hit the leading bivstllo oltlels, capei'lull)' Sborl Unit, and tiny I'IoiiiImM liiithlully to sub mil to tin1 tvims of Miirvniler, Ylier ii little doubt tbsit tho Imtittiis lire icrfcetly siu-civ in v. but tin y .miy, but Undr iroin. w Mm 01. ly lnKi'ii lor what tlii'.v niv woitb by tin' stbrt'wd ol.l p'lii ral l hoy re di'sllim with. Nntliinn l Ml oi.ii by Ueneta.1 Mile" that minht tx! nn Induivineiil to trvui'liery on tbelr prt an. I snv Inclination thai w ay could but ivsiilt in their total an nlldUtiiin. For lh l-t aexeiiil ds u cordon o( liiHi!i liavc surrounded the luotiU' i'iiinMiiiil 1'iH'li ih.v it lis drsv.ii closer ami closer ontil no'v the aa-vnges call hnti'liouHfU'tttwn MirnmUrliig or death. The new tliat they tinw rhonen the former will l (tiiitifyliiK lo tht' people ot this country. !.'! -..X 1 Ik cuinliaui'i with lh expressed desire ""f ninny l lt riiMlrs to Dial elleot I'm KKrvm, vi ill, coiiinu'iii inp; with till Issue, turnl'di a (.. . ,nli i..v.i f procvei'iir.,! of the legislature, taken m r5oii ty u si'iul ctirrsspoiidnnt at Salem, Mailers i I'lUiiiiinK to tin' interests of l ltti kuinas anility will lie given speelsl attention, ami Hie renders will Im allowed n opportunity to uriiit Iheinselvee with the work of our rvprt'Mentalivca, Further than thin wo now haven special correspoud nt at ill national M pilot anil nil matters of intohv.t to the eo lo of Oregon, as acted upon l) nuiKriw, v ill bo pupllsfied. The inarki't report for the county will hereafter be rei titled wockh , to iwresiHind with re ports inrnishod ly one of the most reliable firms in the city. These ami other tilings ean orly be classed as a lurerunner of what Is t follow in the w ay of improvements on thi p.i; or, ami in the early spring, it Is the Inloiitinis tn bring 1 iik KNTitiiri.isa up to a degree of omnpletono that will henpeak th appreciation we tool for the large and inorea.-ins patronutre we are receiving, ami do cri'ilit to the town mi, I county. Tun Nicaragua canal Is doing very well indeed aei'or.liiiK to the annual reKrt of tho Marutiu:c t'anal Company, Just Med with tie secretary of the interior, Consid ejalile progress during the past year has been made in the w ork of harbor construc tion, which rlH'ouniK'i'S one to think that this canal will sumo day be of much more coiiM iUcire than it is at present. T'li coiii any have salistied Nicaragua in com plyiiii; iiih tlie terms of the various con cessions made by that state. The company have expended thus fur $772,2ti3 In cash and R0O Vi of the full paid capital stock, and is bound for f l.lNi.OOO of its lirst inort gSKO bomb. They have also issued l'JU.UU) aharcs of capital stock of the par value of JU'.UHJ ill payment' for various privileges and fraiichi.M's. The real work of dinning Uie canal is yet to lie accomplishl. TliK K.iTKaiaisK received this week too late for publi, ati ni n copy of a letter from County Juii(,-e Meldruiu, addressed to lion. Peter ra,iiet, now in iSalem, asking that the amount of the appropriation to l asked from the legislature, lw raised from $.'i,0O) to 10,a0. Toe letter is abundant witli valu able information on hy and how the road should he Luiit, Koii.g into detail on its probable cost of construction, and describing in particular the great Ivenclits it would lie to one of the most fertile ami promising sections of Oregon. In speaking generally of w hat is needed in the w ay of other bridge and Mad improvements, the letter omits nothing which would add to its Importance. It will appear next w eek. The chamber of cn iiinerce o( San Kran cisco has received a couimuuii Rtioii from the Steamship .Siilur's I'miiii of that city, asking its influence in obtaining for Cali lomia a force of naval malitia, to consist of a battalion of four companies of 10) men each. The chamber of commerce has ap pointed a committee to inquire into the ubjei'tand formulate a bill creating sucl force, to be introduced in the state legisla ture. It is a movement that receives quite general support among prominent army offlcuilHof the big stale, audit is expected that ninny of them w ill cxprrsB their views at the next regular meeting of the chamber on the 20th. A K ATr rt liz at i on bill is now pending Id congress that has attracted not a llttlt attention throughout the country. It pro vides that an applicant for citizenship must prove by two witnesses that he has resided In the country five years' must be able to read and write Knglish, and must be able to answer sixty per cent of the questions .asked him about the constitution of the United rJtates, the examination to be con ducted in the Knglish language without the aid of an interpcrter. Comment on such a measure is wholly uncalled for as it would meet witli the anproval of the people solely upon its merits. A Bii.i. has been introduced into the III! nois senate providing for the attendance for at least sixteen weeks per annum of very child between the ages of 7 and 14 years at "some public or private school," provided such child has not already been Instructed for such period in the common school branches, or has not already acquir ed such branches, or is not in such mental or physical condition as to render such at tendance "inexpedient, Impracticable or unnecessary." A penalty for violation is fixed, and truant olllrers for the enforce ment of the act provided for. Evf.rvthinii is far from being serene In the Nebraska legislature. Governor Thayer will not concede that his successful rival Governor Iioyd wus fuirly elected, and is not therefore prone to vacate the high office Gov. Boyd, however, is as fully confident that be is governor hh is u large ier centage of the members of the legislature as well as other citizens of the state. It is veryevl dent that Iloyd is in the right, and his stub born aggressor would only be acting in accordance with public opinion if he would step down and out. It seems the predominating belief among many lending democrat not only of Oregon but elsewhere, that that party should he headed in the presidential struggle of 1802 by Gov. Hylvester Pcnnoyer. During his ca reer an chief executive of this grand com monwealth Governor Pcnnoyer has distin guished himself as a careful and conscien tious ruler of unusual ability, and his name would ornament the head of that ticket, Ec.iop is experiencing the severest win ter she lias ever had since 1813. from throughout every country, especially Hng land, come reports of the greatest hard hlj brought about by cold weather, foiiTi.tKit will probably be the rcclpicent ofanother road before long. Hunt has auoeeeded in floating the bonds for the road from that point to Wallula, Ta Yamhill Heporter is thirty years old. AU0NH THE UIMIAIEHS. Holms r tho MiUlUlu Milu'uls Urf ulur KcmIvu Asstntblen. Ity Tut KsTKiirHun Hpoll Cornspmidtat The corridors vf tlx Wtlluniu HoUl prtMMHiUd a busy itcn during Friday, Sat urday and funday; but on Monday III seen slillted to tht legislative hall, eo rt dors, slat otlUtu and voimmtte roonu at the capltol building. To the uninitiated the mass of humanity would appear but wildest contusion, (Voni which It would bt linposslblo for liiiu lo extract any dollnlta Information, Hut to tin line politician this scene revived old memories, and fnturini the turbulent scene lie Is not long lu extract, lug dellntte information, which nablci bliu o make a shrewd gusssasto th ultlmatl result when tli caucus shall have met and divided. This year the InUwal In the or Kanisaltoii of the bouse ami snat was even more pronounced than uaual, candi dates tor tht principal and minor orNcei being most numerous. The chluf Interest during the thro daya prior to tb opening of the session centered In th oflht ol the president of tlie wonts and speaker of tin house. K'or nresldent of tlie senate but three names were mentioned, vis; Joseph Simon of Multoiuah, Thomas H. Tongue of Washington, and V. A. Moor of Co, luinbintho last named Heuator being ad vocated as a candldnt In opiiltlfin to his iirvsseddiH-Umilon thai lie would not r mil Ida nam to be u- I, as h had plmlgwl lilssuplHtrt to Hennalor Tongue, wltlrb vir tually left the contest between Tongn and Simon. Ai'paraiitlv noarl all the workers on the ground war laboring In behalf of Tonsue, but the result ino( il.t l,vi,l yinion, with his umal adroltiiMa, hml man aged lo lay the wires lo Insure his own election. The caucus of senator beld shir ing the forenoon showed ihiaou's atrwugtb U k fourteen with but seven opposing vote. While the senators wsre busily counting noses for presldunoy of the senate, Uie mem bers of the bouse were engagod lu a three cornered contest for speaker, th candldstss being I'aquet, of Clarkamaa; Uear. of Ma rion, and Story, of MuUnomah. As the senate caucus was held first, th nomination of Hiinoii artoctually settled riory's chaucss ol becoming siwaker. Mr. l'aqiiet's friends had fully Xicted Htory's strength to come to his supHrt, but tht lirst ballot showed that this hop was vain, as it sukkI Taqust elsveu, tieer twenty-nlns. Mr. l'aqiiet's friends claim that at noon on Monday lbs contest was virtually settled in his favor and had it not beau for unfortunate mis management the vote would hare been f i actly reversed. On Monday afternoon the organisation of the house was wrfecled by th election ol the following olrlcsrs: Hxiakr, T. T. Over, of Marion; chiel clerk, K. It. Hayes, of Tillamook; assistant dark, Frank Davy, of Marion; Calendar clerk, T. O. Hutehinson, of Douglas; resiling clerk, G. 0. Holman, of Portland; aurgtantatarms, J. M. Stott, of Multnomah; door keeper, A. W. Drager, of Marion; assistant door keeer. R. M. Smith, of Polk; psg,tiuy Mcpher son, of Mala ii ; Carl Gray, of Portland, and Chester Fox, of Astoria. C. U. Uoynton, of Needy, was promi nent candidate for door-keeper, but failed hy one vol to receive th eaucua nomina tion. The senate completed its organisation Monday afternoon, by th eloction ol tht following ofllitirs: President, Joseph 8imon, of Multnomah, chief clerk, O, V. Miller, of Multnomah; first assistant clerk, C, B. Watson, of Jack son; reading clerk, J, 11. Eddy, of Umatilla; sergeant-ut-aruis, M. Pomaroy, of Colum bia; door-keeper, J. 11. McCormirk, of Ma rion. The president was authorized to appoint a mailing clerk and two pages. William Mattoon, of Clackamas, was an applicant for lb former position, whl:U lie flll! most acceptably the last term, but failed In the ap- IHiinlment, J. U Ryan, ol Douglas, being the successful applicant. The first resolution Introduced cam from .Senator Tongue, and related to Senator Kastbani, who lies j his hoiu in Oregon City, very sick: Whervasj Hon, K. L. Eatthani, senator elect from Clackamas county, is prostrated with serious illness to each an extent as to render his attendance Ukjii tb aension of the senate at prent Impossible; tbrrelore, be it Kesolvsd, By the staate of the state of Oregon, that w, bis fellow ssnaUus, dennly regret the misfortune that deprives us of hit fellowship, his advice and aoslstanco, and the state of Oregon of Ilia services of one of its purest and ablest officials; that com mittee of three senators b apointd to visit Senator Kasthsm and assur him that we deeply sympathise with hiiu In his suf fering and misfortune and aincenly wish for bis speedy and complete recovery. Among th earlier resolutions Introduced was on by H. K. Cross, authorising each committee to employ a off rk at salary not to exceed three dollars per day. Tb reso lution was tin ally referred to the judiciary committee, where it is liksly to remain en tombed. The honor of Introducing the first bill lies with Senator Veatch, ufl.au county. This bill provides for tlx railroad commission, and provides for going Into Sect immedi ately unon receiving tht governor's signa ture. The lirst appropriation bill was intro duced by Heuator Myers, of Linn county. It provides for an appropriation of $3,000 to Improve the mineral springs at Hodaville, audit is also provided with an emergency clause. A similar bill was killed in tlie house two years ago. The senate passed the usual resolution!, calling for stamps, newspaper wrappers, and Hill's code. Later in the Iternoou the Judiciary com mittee reported a substitute for Cross's reso. lution relative to clerks, permitting the chairman of each committee to select a clerk, and tiling the compensation at not over five dollars per day. Iu the house the introduction of bills com menced on Tuesday afternoon after the usual number of resolutions bad been passed uimjii. The notice that the order of business permitted the introduction ot bills, was followed by a icrfect volley of this arti cle, till necessary to the state's salvation. Lane county also scored the first bill in the house, it blng representative Jeuniiig's bill providing for precinct assessors, and abolishing county assessors, Mr. Paquet Introduced bill relative lo recording wills. Among the bills of general interest in troduced the lirst day wus on to provide for a display of Oregon s resources at the world's fair, hy levy of one-lialf.mlll tax each year for two successive years. The amount resulting from such a levy would equal about $114,000. The Hull Hun water bill did not show its head on the first day of the session, but bobbed up serenely at the first opportunity. It provides for issuing $$,600,000 bonds, but unlike Its predecessor of the last session, aid bonds are not exempt from taxation. At a caucus of republican members of both houses Tuesday evening, Hon. Jno, II. Mitchell was nominated to succeed himself as U. 8. Senator with a unanimous whoop. This is a fitting trthuta to Mr. Mitchell's aealous labors In behalf of the state which he so ably represents. In reply to dispatch sent him announc ing the result of the caucus Senator Mitch til says: Wishwatos. D. C. Jan. 14. lssi. To He. T. A' Moore, Ukslrman Republican Lesltlatlve Caucus: Yonr dlspaub reeelrtl advising methsi at Hnt omens of the Hepiilr lleansef the Oreimi legislature I was Bom I atte'l by aeeUiantlou as Uie eaadldate ol tht Bepublfma party of Ortfou lor lb Uulltd Ver this itlitliiK-iiltiiml iBitiimimi"i in ,irlil rrostntiilni ol Hi" nipuMiosu party ol uresou, seifnj .'i-A- .....I .i,tt lha Minns ll SsCtl IHBKI-, PHi-J miku.j - - - - . .. , i ami everv n iniitillisii nieiiihiir ol tlie lesisia- ninmd. I thll n Uvi,r bv my lny 1 1 " , III Hl,, . . .. .. .... reiHililiean pny aim ibs iru iii"'""" iMoiilaul uruuu ssaiirslly to vierlltus rtat uiapliiusat aiwiirdud ie. Tn ftjUowltiK ttJitiillng ciimiiilHvt'S f named hy l'leilib.'iit Hwiiii fuasday bofoi'u adloiirniiiiinl Jutlieiary Tons tie, Monri', Fullsrlutt, Wat- Kins, vugoweu. Wsvk an,! Mentil-Carauli, Moor, K'iklu, fillUrlou, Haley . , Kleoilims-llruts, Willis, We.lherfonl. IMslms-C'rmnn. Hsmorna Myers. ('riiiirKllons-Ktklii, IhmIsuu, llltesiaaa. Puhlle Utult-r'ulltHiiu, Watklut, KiillnB, Willis, i;tawll. Mines -Csiiifmii. Iliiitsim. Myrs, I'rlullng-Mlnelslr, Mni'ksv, Vntwll. Vearl HuUlluuB-Wlllli, ToufU. Weather, lord, Hllioadt-IUukay, Mlucltlr, Norval, llslrh, Hstloek. I'ulilln llltlldlin-lllrii h, llllluu, Osr.nil. Hoadtsnd lllbs)'-lt, iounne, Cross Louy, Vesluli, rouatlei-Niirvsl, atatloi'k, Knkln. Military Aalra Ustes, t russ, Vth. Cmuiuere lllltnii, ralluu. Illaekliiiill. ni'iroaavij iiiu imii,ii, (-..., .. Unrolled liilla-Wnlkliaeiilherfnl. Illr.rli AtaatDitals-aliwr, Ulltuu, Wall, l aingrua Atrleulture Losney, Horval, Vatoh, f-alirlt-rullvu, Walklns, Hluelalr, Haley It la not expected that the committees of tli house will b appointed before I'riduy I'KIWONAk NOTKS. l'rof ltlgler came up Friday night to wlttioss tho contest pieceedmg.tlio organ isation of the legislature. Win. Mattoom was among the arrivals Suiitla afternoon, but hit rntiirned on tho eilnosilay morning train, lining among tli many disappointed candi' dU. A. W. llalhl cam up on Monday , n m rhi,ir raj"'" ilurluv Hi ion, in th capacity of clei k of the son, ate committee on elections. Miss H. II. McCown cuint uu on Moil Jar mnl is hoiieful ol Udug appointed eiers to odd oi me coiunntiooe Miss Klla Williams camn up oil Tues day anil will doubtless eoeiiro work as on enrolling clink Miss Miliums is also looking (or osi- lion aaciora. H. W. Minturn, formerly of Clacka' dim hut now of Marion, is burn ilesinug tieiasnip. Hon. J. T. Apiierson came unon Wml nesduy ulght to stteiul uioollug of 1 1 in executive committee ol Ilia state board ol commerce J. W. Noble, who was appointed as a delegate ny the stato assessor a conveu tion to look alter legislation ettm't iig sssessiiiouieni laws, was Here a lew Uava Ilia first of the week. Ho wilt return later in the session when tlieuommitteoa got to work. Correspondence. Mullno. Jtn. 18, lSl'l. Misa Nellie Hlia has gone lo Silver- ton, wlirre she will attend school. Mr. Win. Wallace, our on'ernrisinii merchant, lias returned from 1'ertland where lie has been purchasing his winter ami spring stock ol merchandise. Mr. C T. Howard, frooriotor of tlie Mulino Kollor Flour Mill, is doim good business and gives entire satisfact ion lo all ins patrons. Mr. Lev Jones and Itaatus Keahler have gone on a hunting trip to the Table nock county on the Molalla river. Mr. K. I'aiue lias finished naiiilinu his now dwelling house. It looks though Kdward Was gutting tired ol leading a bachelors life from the way lis is improving his rsucli. A number of esstorn immigrants liavo located in this vicinity. Thev seem to ho industrious and law-abiding ciliions. Mr. John (lonlun who whs m nn- fortunate as to loso bis dwelling lions by Die suras lime ago has convert! one ol ma bop drying building into a dwell ing Itouao until he can build a bettor ono. X. Y. 7. Ihxaiaaeiu, Iluss.-To the wlft of C. II. Helsey, on the lUth of January, Nil, a nine pound girl. The debating society elected officers last Saturday evening: II. J. Kelly, president; A. Welch, vice-president, and Don Hharp, secielsry. The Union N'rgro Minstrel Hand, were on exhibition last (Saturday evening. t-nrvuyor Hutfiuan, is out here establish ing isjrners in this pert of th country. The bell on the M, K. church can b heard the distance of three mile on a still day. Mrs. Wells, who has been leaching tht Union school, la going to teach six weeks longer on subscription, Ktnjamin Halstead, reports a California Hon around his placo, that can be heard roar for a mile. Ciaik. riatubarg Notes. Chinese phesants are vary numerous In this neighborhood, and art becoming quiet tarns. Quiet anumher of steamboats are running on the river by here sine the rains, and tin es have consequently llvoned up consid erably. Willi Piatt celebrated his twenty-first birthday last Monday, and has now gons Into business for himself. He has taken a wood contract from Evans & Son. The rival dances at Pete Wosrner't and Capt. Coulter's, Haturday night, were both well attended and much enjoyed. ills Louisa Kosllermeier, the bell of Plattsburg, has returned lifter quiet a lengthy sojourn In Portland. Louisa Is the life of Plattsburg society, and her return Is hailed with much pleasure. Quito a number of visitors honored our public school with their presence the psst wtek, among them being Henry Toedt meier, chairman of the board of directors. They all expressed themselves well pleased with the full attendance, orderly deport ment and rapid advancement noted. Prof. G. L. Story, lute of th Canby school, writes us a glowing account of Eastern Oregon, from Harney county. Mr, Story was one of Clackamas county's suc cessful and popular teachers, and we are plrased to hear of his success in Harney, where he Is teaching at an advanced salary. August Keollernielor is haying additions built to his barn, and is erecting a large woodhouse and other outbuildings. August Yoke is the carpenter in charge. Beaver Creek. January 12, 1801. Tho Brown's school house literary society is progressing nicely. It meets every Satur day night. Last Saturday evening G. 8. Randall was elected president; lister M. Lelsnd vice-president; and Miss Jessie Waldron, secretary, to serve for the next three months. We predict that the socloty's paper will be well edited by M. Hyatto, assisted by Miss Aggie McArthur. Mr. George McArthur will go shortly to Eastern Oregon, to teach school, Mr. Knoa Cabill lias moved Into his new house of which he Is justly proud. Our friend Georgo Drown has retnrntd from Eastern Oregon, Messrs MosherA Larktns are trapping on the creek for beaver, alto ISuell Dimick of Wuodbtirn, tried his luck for a few days, but none have been successful as yet. The last beaver caught on the creek was trapped by Grant Critsier, In 188fi. Win. Kidcr still does considerable chop ping. Farmers having grain to chop will do well to patronixo him as he Is on the square. What we don't like about It Is that we have to take extra sacks along or borrow tome of biiu in order to bold th feed even .-) mf M il lUrrlM'!. "... ... 11 1.. 1..11...1 liucr ii is luneii. i Your Meadow lli'nolu'iinvspMiiloiii mhiiIm ' to know whom tl e illltoient ciii'iciqicnu 'ills ; dlstilet I HIS' 111 IS uie sitiiiiti'ii, Tills vim n v i,oiool district ro. Ill, hut we ii'pol'l . hnppi u- , , ,, . . , lugs along llimvi'i' Creek as liiras It docs not ; llilerlere wllh otliei' convs oiuleiilii local Me, lly the ooliiinuiileiitlon I'mnt Meiidnw , tlronli, oute.l Deo. Milt. Wsfl, v e U ntil thut VliovnU cun (.'ount tlie iiiu.l holes liom lil vicinity to the county seal. Hi'liu c, we bud the opinion that Urn Molalla "ii'l was oiu continuous mud hole by tbu way so ninny were growling, Nativk. I'OMtllNHIONKUN CONYKNTHIN At tlie stale convention of tliu mnnly commissions, which mot In I'mtl uul lioit week, It was decided to ask ilm li-iginln-tuni lor a rovialon of llm roml Imwhoi' Oregon a cominltleii was iippi'md l t disk the anmicnilnienls dcclilnl up. n As chairman ol that coiuiiutli'o .Imlo J, W. Meldriiiii ol this cllv, Iiiih iii pared the following out limiol'tlio iiin liimidinciits d-siiuil: "Wo wuuhl oininend to tho loglNlalili'ii of the stub, ol Oregon lit Hh next session Unit limy would amend section 4tlHn, of tilln 1. chapter 7t, of the. iiilHcellaiieoiiH laws of Oregon as compiled ami Kiiiioliiled byW. Uir lllll and amended by an net n! the logisliittiru apptovi'd l''cbiiiniyl'htli, IMKl, in as to roil 1 as follows; Section -Wsft 1 lu shall expend two thuds of the amount of the imnl iu, il appropriated, as himilmifttir pun,, I d, lo Ills road iliati lot, lii'foro tho tl 'Ntouv o( June in eiteli your Tho county court of each county In llm sluln lit t lie time of levying laxusforcouiily iirHwi'M, shall levy a lax upon tho laxanhi prim erty in its county hot tooxetiud Iwo in;l! i upon tlm tliillar, and lu addition tli-r:- a poll tax ol $2 lai assossnd upon cvei; person who ahull he liuhlii to pay n Hta'o poll tux, which shall bo col loo toil with, and ut the aamu time and in tlie sumo inannor as county taxes shall be collect,,, ' aud shall ho paid iutothu county tio.i--ury, and ahull be kept us it sepcrnto fin d, 1 nil shall lie used lor the purpose of bn -ing out, opening, making iind rep.iii ,;,.' ooiinty ro.nls ami Inilldiiig uml repuiir, , bridges, and no other lax nor other tn os lor the prrHsot in tills section nn'u tioned ahull be loviinlorcollocleil,ixc p: that the county court may order In id built or repaired out of tiiu gennnil (ii"i! Such county shall apportion the tux,-,, -. 1 collected among the several roml il'sii u ' in the county, having due regard In tl t amount of taxes collected in llm Hovunil I road diMtruit to the conditlun ol th" rouds and mcossily (or repalis, uml I the amount of travel tlieieon. The counly elnrk shall Ihereiip i'i notify the road supervisor iu o.icli , ,' tlie roud district in his county n! tli road fund sot apart for the use ol I i roa,l districts, lor onening, making uml rvpnring county iiml building In iilgcs i i bis dislrii t unil such supervision shall direct and supervise tho oxiioiiilituu' of such anioiiut of the road fund so not i apartfor the put pose t heroin iiiiuii'd, and certify his accounts lor labor per foiinudjor material J (iirnishoil to t!,o county court, and if the county conil i approve the same ll shall order wimrnt I on the county treasurer in favor ol ilm j mirson porforming such labor or forinh- Ing such material. Provided: Thut In counties having u rosdmastor the money shall Is' expended under bis atiiiervisioii, The first 'iinienilmoiit, thul twodliirds ol the road work be expundod bv Juno 1st, Instosd ol April 1st us uiidtir tho present law, is an excellent ri'imtinon- datlon and should bo adopted, us w.th the heavy ruins it is next to liupossiblo to do suii-ossfiil road work in tho early (spring. Their second thai the road sill lax ho reduced to and to he paid n money, Is a change that will moot with the approval (, m ho,,), (,,r bettor roads in this Mtuln. Ihe levy o u road proprly tax of two mills Ik a very fair lew (or Ihe stale at largo, for iu many of tho prairie counties iliul w ill inskea lund ample for all Ibeir needs, but a provision should he made for tlm county curt o( counlcs, whom Hour Bomta demand it, to Increase too livy to not to exceed (our mills. J. further reroniinenilatioiisliotilil have icon made as to the manner ol laving out and locating county roads, for if u good route and grudo is not socurod, ill1 the work that can lie put upon it will not make it into a passable highway. No man without lie has the pra tu-u train inggof an ougimur, can toll in this rough tiniWoed country whom a roud should be laid, and then the only sure wty of establishing a pnictical grade is with an instruments. All roads should be laid out by a hoard, consisting ol the countv roadinaster, county surveyor and one (VoelioMor. A hoard thus consti tuted should be freo from local prejudices and iiilluoncos, and would bo competent lo establish a road that could be made into a permanent highway. Hoard or Trade. liegiihir nieoting Tuesday evening January liltb, 18111. Hoard nailed to order bv Vico Presi- dent Williams. Minutes of lust mooting read and approved, Keport on hnanco comnnltoo on bills for exhibit at l'or'.lnnd lmluHtrial Fair read and accepted, said bill amounting to $Uk" be paid. Treasurers report roud ami relorrod to finance committee. Communication from Tho Woodhnll Underwood Cumminy, of I'lirtluiid, iu regard lo what inducements could In; ottered belting factory to locate in Oregon City, retorted to committee on manufactures. Proposition front Chaa. Mi'smyo to furnish lur tliu use of the siicrolury of board for free distribution 1000 copies of Tin E.NTKRi'ittsK of Jan. illh 1H01, for $45, accepted. The cannurv question being brought up by N. O. Waltlon ami a now propo sition hiiving boon inadu) by the canning company, it was on motion of T. 1.. Cliarman refer rod lo tho cotiimiltco on canniiiy witli Ins'.riiclions to net upon the matter at once and report, nt u spiiciul meeting of the Itounl. Tim Chairman pluc.nd tliu inline of T, O, Hcougal on tho cuiii.ery comniittco In place of 11,11. Poncow. On motion It was ordered that ti c seretttiy be Insliucted to coricspouil with the riononi' Wollnn MiIIh of Cal ifornia to iiuiko known to tl.oin tlm advantages ol Oregon City in u manu facturing center, with it view of Kccuiing the removal to this city On motion it coinuiitiiiii of tli ice huh appointed on advertising for tliu ensuing year, and which win ordered ilm pro curing of advertising stationery for ibo secretary's use. As such committee Chas. Meserye. C. 11. Dye and T. I,. Clmriniin wore chosen. Bill of Salem Statesman for f.'!7 50 for write up in Now Year's edition, ordored paid without being" referred to finance comaiittce. Resolved that in the death of J. M . Bacon this board loses a respected uml faithful member. A petition from tho various steamboat captains running on tho Willamette, river to the U. S. Lighthouse Board, asking that the channel of the Will amette river between Oregon Citv uml Portland be properly bouyed ami sup plied with range lights was preHcntcil by Capt. J. W. Exon for the endorse ment of the Oregon City's Hoard of Trade. In relation to tho petition tho following resolution was adopted : Whereas: Hteumbottt navigation be tween this city and Portland ih grontly impeded and rendared dangerous duritii. daylight and impossible ut night, by reason of the channel not being pro perly marked by buoys and lights, and that the largo and rapidly inereiiHing iramo imparauvety ueimuidfi tie tor mut more rapid transportation facilities, I ; is hereby Unsolved:, That tins Imnrd pfjtrade does heartily indorse the petit-1 Ion of tho steamboat captains nulum for the establishment of mnge li 'his owl buovs marking the channel of the W ill amette river between Oregon I -ity n",l Portland and do irgn tint limy in placed at as early it dute us poiwiblii., jioara aaiourneu. HW'tvrv'i a i"; '--rii'tivK -!.-. l, fc ii ii-inwi'aJrfl.titwi.r;fcnysi'eirtniffsr v - .lnJr,t'fr - .l tu U. j '. j , 'fii't i'.'.t' 1,1 Stegu'iir Th,, (',,, l,i "ll ei, t, I I,. I,,! .lull. V I', ll.'le . I uu i j irsiiiint in ml 'I he K 1 1 1 1 M i 1 1 hus ,u r i i U'i I 7 (0 ll. v Hi,, . ( M m ii, i i, t t. ,1 'I'litiiii, .i Veili'i' i,.,.i I' .. i. , ii .1 I riiiui, ' 'i iti'ii i h ,,)l'l ,v A li Ml III to I'.ll.l ) n , l,l, iiimljKt' III .1 Ml I l "I 4l l,i, , I lilMril'l il ' II W Ml 10 i inn,-. I'elil'l'ii llliplest 1 Ml 1 . iir.i. 42 Si H I, U'I V.M! t.v, ., II! , 1 . 1 1 1 H lUlt '.'II IS) lii'i'iioiii , ,iin,r iiApi'iiie s Ifi II, lli lirll! r N pvlli , , i:t Isi i Ii .I' lini,, ii, it, ,1 H .Si.nl.-, m,,, J K U'I,, ( ,,, A ll Hill. II. r, i, til ii Ii Pi iii int .1- i Hllllll vh I' I' , W lllo VM Cum nun,' 1 1, 1 ii in hi Mile s i it,,iry HU'le lu:l,,iir I '1 iii'l.iteiii..i- e' s li-i,- , Jim mi pplles . . Ill (HI .p."i.' i n ana i i lam . . . is uo W as iff 70 a mi 'illiil! Jill1.' , 7 U0 l,in,i rusil illmiliit 'jil pi nn ,. tv .lolll'H ,li i ii l iv a i.u, liiniliiM, r i'i,i tliHltlel '.li! 'i hs r Hiillimii, iii.riiiii r lees imli! Ueii term bi,ti,i . iiii'u, tiii'.i.vur to IV II 1,1 iins, r,,iil e(.i,in. , Mill, i' nn , liimlior, nwl ilii-lrii'l .11 II ll : i -it ii . i, t',1 1 1, ii,i, ' Clin ImoiIuui, iliimiiig Jury 1 1 1 1 U Aiiiliier, I ii in her, run.l ilUtrlcl 8 I; M"i lii. x. e ,(n Hsu w w ii hi in-, ,i, niiiniir fi.i. i I' inbuilt ll.iiii.il niii,i.r t.iiiiHf IV i w iilil, .ok, ni-j.i.lti i',ii, , , MisCMil.AMFOI S. 'I he n in! ;s:iliiH; cruiiti il mi I vloivi II uo it ii I IS Hi 7 li w K Ul IM U7 a on l.sl ifi rs up- pointed, Jullll llu-inii, John Vinson and 11,1, I, Jullll J.) 1 1 , ; (lonrgo Hioly, lo nn ,1 mi tlm J At Ii of Jan nary, 1s'.l ; (!. Muiiti,, surveyor, I'liai.g,' hi Jonoii oMensluii In llm Mmiiiti imid. I'l-lllluii i;iiii.le, and lienors up- .. Illicit, V. i'.. W.iller, W. W. Mycr an, I 'Ihomiui Loupes, na l iu. the PJtli of ,iun nary, 1'itil. lliii'in-i' in,,, I peliiiuu ;;tnuti-tl and viewers il;o Hleti-i! liio. 1,'oiiiek, Jaoob Hpaglu and iin, ii. cot mi the pith nl' January, 1 1 hi I. :i li ll NiijommI pt tiliuii griuiteil end viewers 'H'" id. (i. W, pros-or, Jiilni Kruseniid Shin;,, mint uu C.e l.'.th January, IsHl. I.aiiton road pi-tlii i.i ,WU and viewers ippnl,.lil, i:. c. .Uu'tiii k, ('. c. Williams uml Jiiini , I'lirllou, iiiietou tlo ll tli Jan mry, lo'.d. Applh aliuii ol the :i crvlsor of road die ,i.cl Nn. lur lui.il.cr, granted, and the uill In bo leitltiiil in i In. i-uurt lor payment, Kan, io us In lluu luiol road pnld, and an lib riM-uol by thcolork to upon said road. I i iitioii in divide rim I district No. II, mid ..ii i lu Keurcarv toun. I'oliti iu ol ,1. I'.Slioabiiilgo, to have oh triu iiiuo, iDiiiiood Iroiii cuuiity road, laid hi er lo l'i-) i uu i-y term. Petition o I lui-iiucrs fur tobacco denied. I.i'pioi' lioeii'ie grin, ted In T. J. McTar taint, to sell siii iiu.,i: liiiiors at Hsiiegu, .li less ipiai lilii-s tlui o gallon granted. otu. Ian, tnf J. ll, Itei-i uf ohstruotioii iu ruin! in district No, 40, ordered that the open i-nr have tho same removed, Tat levy li.r the) car IHM : Stale, 4 mills; uiiiiorsity, 1-7 nulls; n Hilary, -iS mills, miilcil lo eoiinl y levy. Complaint ai"ai"st I". A. linker, supor-vl-orof road district No. ill, uf dangerous liii l,:e, iii,l,-r,.l that he lix ll.e same ami ecrlily bills f()r lumber, etc, lutlie court. MlicMiuie ol' ('-' I' per mouth allowed 51 i'1 Hall lor i be keeping ( z. C, Ilod- so i, from January I. 1MI. B Uloivniiec of fii no cr li, until allowed I bcre-a Krau eiiu r, Ii January I, IS'M, in, til further order ol this court. I'etiliiiii lor change in biuiiuliiry of road lii-triet No, :';;, i, ,n,.r iVhniary terin 1 I. In tlii'iuntler of Ihe application of peter Snarl, fur ii.--i-!:t: oe Irom tiie county, re lorrod to CoinioN inner jri ,oisUi in vcMigiite ,ui, reporl nt uot Hireling. In Ihe imillor of the I'pper Molalla hr! Igo, ilaniu,.eil in wind ntonn, unil being ui,-af' it was imlen-d that Commissioner M' ehult in cmjina-iiun with the siiM-rvlsor re air said bridge i iimeiliutely, riilongeai.d perdicm of oiiiuinisMoiiers : Con. C, Moobnk, tl,rco days, sixteen mi:os, .nuin. (,-. ,' 1!lliri ,.,, ,nvIi twenty iniles, $1 1 mi, "".Hi si ei:i:vioi;s aoinuktsii. NO. NAMK. 1'osrorHOK 1 K Scott. Milivaiikic. 2 John V lively, INucgu. .'I .las W l!onsj I'lackiimas 4 lliilien liamels. Milwaukio. ." Julius liriil'eu, Iiamasous. Ij l''rilz llei-er, liaina.ciis. 7 John lliehv, lniiiasous, t Prank liilcn, .;,.,. i'rul,k. tl 'I li .ln:isiit!( .-auily. In Muii Miulrms, Wilumville II Henry .Miiiucgan, r-andv. I'-' 'liiiiolliy I'mmn. lurriir, illn. 18 Mans I'aiilsun, George. H Win Piihiiateer, t'lirrinvlllo. l."i John Sursgue, Logan, in L Nei kirk, Logan. 17 J YV Walts, Hrrgoii Citv. IM I'iuis IliiUiorm, lirecnii City. III Hubert t 'm nor, Viola '.'o J .1 Hie-on, Chirk's. L'I l-iiios f 'tali ill , Oregon City. - 'J' Lung. Oregon Citv. -il J I' liailies, (Isivego. -I Laid over until I-'ohreio-v ier, .Nun est. S il Carter, Oswego. H ll Kriiso, Portland, K P Carson, Siallord. I oiiis Tiieilmoior, Siail'nrd. lli-baiil (larrolt, Itiilloville. Win (i l.ewclleu, Springivator. Sum .loliiison, 'iola. I'M Hughes, Mink. J K liriihiuii, Cairns, Alva Shank, t'auhy. Henry Snyder, Aurora. .Michael Haehi-rt, Aurora. HooSehlier, .Mackshurg. l''roil Nenoashiier, .Mulino, tl Moolink, Mink. Josepb Mvors, Highland. Thomas Duilv, Mink. S M Lauishy,' Mohilla. .hisi'i-b licss, Highland. I're.l Miller, Mil .. niilcic. August ihoiver, New Kra. C .'M'il'el, Needy. T II Killen, llul'ibanl. It K llolla.lnv, Needy. It. I Moore, Molalla. ('has lloiierty. Molalla. Thus Garrett", Manpiiiiii. I H Scott, ,MiirUaiu. John M Urako, MiiriiUiiin. T 11 Hawkins, Oregon City. J W Douglas, Kaglo Creek. .1 11 Nee, Needy, .lolni I". Ntrnii'hridge, Snndv, (I Nickol-,iin, Wilboit. I M llo les, Moliilln. Win Scott, Snioekvillo, Paul Dunn, Snniiv. A V Davis, Alolnlla. A Wiegaiid, Needy, .1 I. Kriiso, Htall'onl. A J Kilzuiiller, Kngle Greek Lyman llorriek, iMarnioiit, W II l'ilzpatriek, Powell's Vallov, George Kppoi'son, Handy. Thomas Owens, A ins. ' Joseph Long, Cherry ville, L Cariilhei's, Cinihy.' Henry Jewell., ChiVk's. J I! Dearilorir, Suiinyside. J T Myers, Hpringivi'itor. i''riiiik Kuiier, New lira. In Ills New Store. I1'. U. t'litilleld now lniHonoof the nob biest lilllu driijj ostitbli.sliiiiont in the West. In his new building on Main street, next door to hit old etaml, ho 1 ma ut last got fuirly locuttMl, and by the Addition of fine show cases, bottles anil oilier drug al, ire fixtures has brought his el oiii iu point of excellency, neat ness:, completeness anil thoroughness of appointment, up to a degree that ranks second lo but n very few anywhere, fi. W. Deelli, eonti'iieior, bus done tho carpenter work on the building, and It is in u few words' n meritorious job. The worliniitnsliip on the front mills vroM, to Mr. Deetli, as u designer, nnd ninleiiiilly improves tho bounty of tlie imi,iiMK; The paper banging, is ns ,lno rt H,e,in, lf the doeorutive art as l"lll lie f 1 101 In 1 in Ho, oit-o unit trim Dvai.il. ted by 11. Merger, nf I'orl lend jIr. Cuiillel 1 is proud nf his new estab lishment nnd well he might, lie. White l!i"is. me nmy re-iii'Kinjrinjj and remod eling Mr. Ciiuiielil's tld stand und by tlie lii.-t of the present week it will bo Oregon Engaged in Gardeners and Fruit Raisers, and people want ing Small Investments, and cultivating prune lands for non-residents and home Investors, also have P J Tlm above properties for CuMh or oceiiplod by Mohnih, C'aiifleld A If mil- ley as a iipwm stand. They eiepeet lo keep u HiHt-linn line of nil kiniis of the stun bird pnrodlcals of the day, embrac ing bolb llm ciieiipor mid the better ebiHs of literature. They will also carry ciiniH, stationery, uie., and as they are luilli known lo lie iiccoiiiiiiikIiiIiiik and popular luminous men, we bespeak for lliein iu tboir now venture the greatest SIICCOHS. STATU IiKlilSLATl III:. List of Members and the Keipecllve ( niiiilles They llepresent. The legislature convened In biennial sioiiiitthe state capltol last Moiulay. the lollowlni! deuiiK'Nils are marked . SKNATOIIS, ses- KAMI:. Ilhiekinan, II I 'arson, J. I' t amoriin, Tbeo. foKsivell, I.', A. 1 llepinier i Portland t Unioutowu I-nkovieiv 'i'oleilo Morrow Multnomah .1 acksun hake llenton I'roniio, ('. U t 'ruin, llarvev ll iiImhi, (I. M '.,, Ireon Citv . iltakor Citv' t'laekamas Maker l.uno t'llil. muni I 'oi'nlus Clnl Mini Knkln, H. It Ivoilhain, K, I,. . Kullerlon. J. C Kiilton, C. V Hales, Peter P Hatch, K. T.. , Hilton, Chas . . llirscli, Kdward. Uiimoy. J. II Kiiireno City ureiroii City Kowhiii'K Axtnnu l.iil'aveltc McCoy IVaiubill I'olk Crown ItiMikillilliani .Salem Marion 'JuHorson M anon Mull no mall I'lniitilhi M.n kay, Donald Portland Mullock, V. K. Pendleton Moore, V. A ... HI. Helens M ,er. J. Scln N'linal, .1. W . . . Suinm ville I lay lev, J. 11. Pendleton Si, uon, Jiwepli , 'Portland Sinclair, V. Icomiilln 'l onKUo. Thus. H.illillsbom Coliiuibiu 1 .10 ll I'liion Cmiitilla Multnouiiili iCoos I Washington Voiilcb. It. M. ( W'aito, J. K. it uiiiko iir v i sno Portland Mult noinali W lllkillH. Weattiert Willi-, P. liooree The Dalles W ii sci i ird.J K'j Albany I. Portland liM'IIKHKSTATIVKB. bin n M iiltnomnh A I mli oux, linker. J. A Will aieiu iXlarion Salem Marion I'nrroit, W. N, ltari.es. K. W. Itlundell, J. K. Itotkin, O. K . Hutler, N. I. Crook, A. II Cioeiiiali, K. P. Hiirhnm, S. A Hallii,C. S . l"'ox, John Furry, Samuel liarllel.l, .1. ), (illlilbre.K. II . . tli-r. T. T Hardy, Idlwin . Iliuteiiiii, K. M Hansard, F. C. llillslsiro iWanhiiiRton ivtaiioiva Mallowu t'linvoinllle ;)oiii;Iiis i'.. i oriiumi .Mult noinali Dallas Polk ICIIensburi: ('(his t'obinx' l.ane Tiiuinlin I Washington jliOUK Creek (Irani Astoriu Clatsop Phoenix Jackson Marslilield Coos Alba I'liiBtilln .'Maclcav Marion illukerCity linker iMai'ipuuu Clackamas . I.i'hiiiiun I. inn l'i. Portland Multnomah Hall, John 11 ... Henry, J. I'. . . llrownsvillc l inn Holmes, W. II. Salem Marion -leniiiiiirs, A. C.JlniiiK l.ane .1, .Iin-, ,n, ( ico, W. Diifur Waoo Kidain, J. I Vnimvcle l inalilla l.a.iison. II. W. Wilhimiiitt lYiimbill hooper, W. II . lOakland IDouclas l.iltiK, l'honias IIMalheur CtyiMalheur Miiiiuinir. S. A. .Mo Miniivi'ei Yamhill Mi Call, .1. M !Alilaiiii Jackson Mc.Misier, JohnM.a tiruiidc I nion McCoy, K. O , i runt Sherman McCriiken, John Porlliind Multiiomnh Meiiv,torlter. I'll K. Portland Multnomah Merrill, J. W. .Central Pt Jackson M ime, t . I' il'orvallis Moore, J. C itiroenvi 1c Itenloti WashiiiRtnn M u 1 1 n oin Ii Montgomery, J H Portland M.u'oy, P. V ... Miller, II. U . Mver, (1, W.. . . M into, John.... Mulkev, W. J. Pllullei, Peter, . . , Hied, A. W Ilichov, .1. 8.' She.lif, C. J Snider, A Starr, M. T Stdlwell, W. 1). St'Burl, ,T. T.... Story, tlcorue I, Portland IMultn iiniuli I runt's PassiJosepiieue Dallas I'olk Salem (Ilex Oreiron City (tiirdiuer Milton Sbeild Kta'n hukeview Monroe Tillamook Portland Portland Liberty Marion (iilliam Clackamas Douglas tJiuutilla bum bako llenton Tilhimoiik Multnomah Multno muii Crook Morrow Multn omuh Cbickamus Clatsop t'oluiiihiii l.ane Union Stephonsou, T. .1 Tiioiupson. J. C.s liCXhiKtnn Thoinas, W. K. . Portlund Tracy, Jainos A. Welch, Jainos W, Wood, Judson . , . Wilkins, Jasper l.oKiin Astoria Vornonla Coburir vy rigni, J. A Spuria lie Your fhvn Muster. Few peojdo appreciate how much their impressions, their whims nnd im pulses, und in fact till their mental en ergy depends on the linrinonious action of all tlie vitul organs, A poorly di ticsted dinner may make one quarrel with a friend, A congested lever nitiv bring imaginary gloom nnd trouble into the sunniest ilv. A rheumatic pain miiv keep you from business or work and entirely chungo Borne marked out policy A few doses of Moore's He voided Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your t'rionds and anil work. stkaYkd. From the place of Kugeno Woodward, near pringwater, two cows, no cow is n din k red with one horn broken oil', is of medium size, and about live or six yearn eld. The other is liglitr red with left horn turned across her forehead. riillit horn turned straight into the tem ple Willi the end suwed off; is low und heavy set and about eight years old. A liberal reward will be paid' for informa tion leading to their recover IT. Kuoknk WoonwAni) DA VIES' GALLERY. Tlie Leading Photographer of Portland! COKNEIt KIK8T aud!" AY' LOP. STREETS. LIN r2 OF GROCERIES IN THE CITY. Gall and Examine MY HUCES. ' Twelth and Main Sti., Oregou City.' nee Doil a Sirtei Lob al Lot Fires I1J.A.FREYTAU, - wl.T;l'l.levl,'s''t'" City anD sub-dividing lands to on Kimy TriHtullirionU. JJt Hcriplivo FALL M iff PRICE-LIST -:'oi ALL WOOL CLOTHING. J. W. W0YER 8t CO., Ku(ri;e.H4r to HruwnHvillo Vo!on Mills Company, No. 140 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.. Lot No. 7UO0, Mila n (Iiiit Twisnd Snltit lion's Cbrrk Iwood Hulls .. Men u I'lnlil Ohevliit Hiiiiii .. Mou's Kattoy Cheviot Sulla . Lot No. 7010. .At $8.50 Mi'n'i H;own Cliovlnt Hints . Ill-ITU I'rnli Moilnii Hulm . m I'llllll T'lkHlllll-IO MllttH Men i Kiiuoy Cni.nl niero Hntn Lot No. "020. Men'i Itrown Mii Hulta Mi'iTt Ciu'ck CiiHuiincri' Sultn heiivy . , ... Mi n striped Caatlmere suit a heavy Iit No. 70SH. Meu'a r.lni'k Worsted Krnok Hulta Miu a ItlHck Worsted (juk Hum 'I tn'i-e fiiculs are wiirrHiii -d tube all wool . Ixit No. 7W0. At $1:5.00 Men's Krnwn Strtpod wnrsted Xen Heavy lllue MelMu Hulls Men's lleuvy Pain easstmure Hints Men's Heavy Cheek casiliiuire bulls Lot. No. 7ft"i0. UfiTa Brown Cheek worsted suits Men's Kancy cheek eiisslnuire suits Men's heavy atlped eissiinere B'lllS- Lot No. 71X10. Men's neat, dink rasaimem suits . Mens silk in licit casshneru suits Men fancy silk plaid ciifdI- tnere suits Men s heavy striped c.isni- inere suits Lot. No. 7070. Men. s Hrownehevl, it .lilts . . Men s Gray Cheviot suits Men's Plaid eas.lmi're suits.. Men's black worsted suits Mun'a hairline striped u.uhi- tntre. suils Meu s X X T.in Tweed snlis . . Lot No 7090. Mrn'a dark srav worsted suits Mi'li's lino blnrli worsted soil Men's lasey cheek worsted suits Men's hlue dlneonal subs .. Men s blue wiilo wnie Mills . . Twelve styles fancy ciinsimere At $13.50 At SI -1.00 At $14.50 At $15.00 At $10.00 J. Successors to Iirownsvillo No. 140 FIRST STREET, GREEK M M Bi 'rwipj ljLS wljh AT Wo are ovorstockod with tliis line of goods and will make the following reductions for the next 30 days. This Sale will for CASH only : Moil's . '. ' ',' i flue, res'"bir price $4.50, reduced $3.00. Men's Light Woigh Coats, extra Hno. velvet collar, regular price $:i ;.0, led need $2.25. Men's Heavy Weight Coata. extra quality, velvet coll ir, regular pticc $4,00, reduced $'.'.7,'). Mens' Medium Weight Coats, extra, quality, velvet collnr, regulnr price II1.1KI, reduced $2.23. Misses' Klectrlc Gossamers, extra An regular prbe $1.20. reduced m'i cents. Misses' Kleetrla Gossamers, extra quality, regular price. $2.25, reduced $1.75, Ladles' Kleetrii' Gossamers, extra fine, regular price $126, reduced $1,00. Liulios' 11. M, Uosssmers' extra quality, resulnr price $2.50 reduced $1.75. Ladles' T. F. Gossa mers, extra quality, regular price $2 50, reduced $1.75. Remember this sale is foa 30 days only and is for strictly CASH. Tho New ftcmej-y. - - Absolutely Pure. -A. GBEAT SUCCESS Thousands Already Cured- lMto, IVWSI. W 1 bin only ten months this tvuty remarkable medicine has found Its way into the very heal linnilii's, Itemise It ci;iim Tiis sick. No disease too pow ernil to resist its wiiiiderliil altiu'ks. It costs nothing to investigate. Send, lur bunk containing lull lnlormatton. . H iEJAM'S JSU'KOKl': KIM. .. CO., t MM M irt lion St., l' lrlliiml. Or Kxcluslve Auents for CbieUanias County, TH08. CUAKMAN & SON, Oregon City, Oregne PI I mmm WlllJJUJLi J i Portlad meet the wants of information mailed on application Lot No. SOOO. Mcn'sentro heavy mixed Cass liiiern suiia. Knur styles lu foney chevoit suits , . . Three stylet In biucy worsted suits At $17.00 i Lot No. 8010. At $10 00 Ml'"'" M,xcl wl,l walesults.. '"'v" i .Men's blsi k corkscrew soils , Meu'a fancy whipcord lulu.. Lot No. NOW. Men's fine black worsted suits j .Men s black cbevoli wide j wsles At Al 00 I Jl'"" " l"'"v!, 'mpnrted cass'l ' ' ! mere suits I Twelve styles III fancycheck- eil lorsled suits I I hree siiades of wide wales : Lot No WW. i At $18.00 At $20.00 ! MnTs Kinrllsh cnsslmere suits veivei nnisn Mi- s oxira heavy wide wale suits t Men s fancy checked worsted suits Mens fnucy plaid worsted suits Meu s fsuiy atrlped worsted suits At $22.50 OliK LOTS rROM 8040 TO 8080 ' Consisting of goods from 28 to 33 comprise all the latest novoltlcs of Eastern and imported fine (roods. They have been purchased for cash and lie are enabled to offer them at fully one third less ihun any house on the Pacific Coast. AUBURN Hacks and Frocka MELTONS, ..110.50 . Chil- Doy'a all wool suits $4.75 aud upwards (lreu s all wool suils 19 and upward. ' Men's overcoats, extra heavy, H. Boy's over coats. $3.'25. Children's-overcoats, $2.50. We otter a Hue of flue, sllkiaced overcoats at $7.i0, $. $10. $10.50 and $12. Men's uuderwear from 75 cents per suit and upwards. Men s all-wool, double-breasted, blue flannel shirts, made from the best Oregon wool, tnd wnrriiuted.at $1 .-. Extra heavy red flannel underwear at $2 per suit. Negligee shirts, 50c, COc, 7ic, 80c, $1 and up wards, A COMPLETE LINE OF HATS. We guarantee these goods In every particular and feci assured that after Inspecting our stock, you will pronouuee It the most honest and well selected stock lu the country. All golds marked tn plain figures. Kvery article guaranteed. OYER & CO. Woolen Mills Company, PORTLAND, OREGON OF BROS. & CO.