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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1891)
Till: UNT HRPRISi:. '.t ' t il IN. IMiblUhor ami l"isvrlor. OKKtiON CITY, JANt'AIIY 30, ISHl 'rHKHitwn misre-i'ivseiitiitiiiiis nundwl by free Iriule ti'iuienl prlr U Hie lti tiectiutis tliiMUuhout the country, reUttlv hi tli McKii.ley Mil tnil the fl'wl U c.ulil Imve nn liibormiil iminiilmhirtug Industries In tills country, ur grndiully working themselves Into tli light of the H'uiU, US lint ft sIikIiI liivostiniUliiii uf hissing tvenU will show, Two iniuilht o it will until ilmt protection (!ivn hi tin plat '' McKlnley bill would never be of any proo Ileal henellt to tlio Vnitcil Stales, ami lliil no tin plait would ever he minitfaetureil In tlil country. Notwithstanding these falla cies it svus but few vveeks ago tlut the lint ahlpinent of American tin plate km put upon the nturket by the I'lttshutg mills, ml More tlx next new year rolls around II in MicveU lluit the mills now In process of ere. lion t Brooklyn, SI, I.ouin, Balti more, anil other places, villi supply every slue! ut tin lull- used in tli Is country, A tlioroiiKli test Iiah proven without ttoubl tlmt lli very boat uuality ol tin known to xisi is In tli HLick Hills, South Dakota, which is sniil ! excel tbt of Cornwall, England, un.l It t lieheveil tlmt the supply Is Inexhaustible. Machinery, capable of turning out .MW tons of ore per ilny is now being ctiitractot tor, forth development ol those mines, which noes lo show tlmt anew and great imlu-try, hilherlo monopolised bv Kiiropo, will have been established In America, anil profitable employment given to ll onsttiuls of men who woulitolhtrwlsv be lill:olll it. At n meolinnof tbo properly holders ami business men of Astoria last S.ilntiliiy. It wsMimiiiiniouslv decided lo resilient tbrir repiv-enlaliies in Sulein lo incorporate In the hill underjliscusnon, a clause declaring llu- i iiy of Astoria to constitute nil t suhvrh. which tokes mahout H,iM at res of the iei. insula. Hi-Kunllng Hi matter the Astonati .viva: "Tli city to enlarged would have a verv low lax rut; many who bav been I living tin- e wise of a l ily govern meal .toiiI I hnv their bunleii relieved by contributions from those who huva hitherto reaiw J iviisbh-rnbl of tbe lieuelil conferml without bai ing Ix-eu oblignl to lar any ol tbe ei enw." 'I be n.oii' so unanimously sniorU'il by Asioria mill its nuburln In iilenliial wltb wlni hs wiintcJ by the cilina ol tbi cit,v't winch bus lieen strongly opi owtl by JO le of the suburbs. t'n'Kon City Willi ninier venl fur its nattiriil growth ia Ih.uiiiI lo licconie a city of sin ami prom iuen.-e, a nt if all wouM throw tlieir efforts into n single channel, the beiu'tits ileriini woul.l Ix- e.nmllv ilistributcil uuioiig the muni, uml the exenseiiicuril woulil not necrssarilv (all on a certain few. Hut there ia now little hopes o! consoliilntion fur some timr .it left, us the bill tulnxtucrtl by hen ator Cn"- axking for a new charter for Or- gun City iloi-s not pnuiile for an eih-nsiun of the limits, anil K'fora that end can l ac comi hbril it will reUire more converted action on t!ie part of those concerned. At a meeting of the State lloiml of Con uicrce at Sulcni on the I. tli. a committee conibtiiigof E. M. Waite, of Salem, J. It Nklioluw. of l'ur allis, and J. Hoherlson, ol Indeiiemlcii J, was appointed loconfer wit) Major llun .Ibtiry, l ulled Mutes engineer, of i'ortlaiid, to secure, ll Hissihle, it portion of lb gov eminent iipropriatiou for tlieim rroveuient of lb Willainelte, in work on tbe three liars ilvnr Salem, Wheatland a Independence, iml otherwise linprov Ingtlif channel of tht iipiwr river. In sjieiikiiig ol the matter the Capital Jouriml says: ' The commit!' visited Major Ilandlmry on Wednesday hist, end were informed tlmt whiles iKirtion of the appropriation referred tohadbeen already ei iended, thut he would leave Portland on or about February 1st with ii snag beat and company of ineti for tbepuroa of improving the upper river, ao far as the appropriation would go. In re gard lo the bar in the river almve referred to, be aniii a survey of each hnr would lie nacessarv before unv substantial w ork could be done, in order lo ascertain depth of wu ter, veliH-itv of current, condition of river bed, etc. " Let iiw keep the mailer warm by disaus slon and insist upon an appropriation suffi cient to no Improve the Willamette thai boats can run from I'ortlntid to Corvallis at all srasons of the year.' At a met ting of the Walla Walla Board of Trade, much interest w as uianil'eateU on the improvement of tbe Columbia river, and the following call was issued in accordance with the suggestion of tbe interior press: "The Walla Wulln Hoard of Trades invites all the counties bordering on the Columbia and Snake rivers, and all other counties interested in a free and an open river, to send delegates to the waterway coiiveniion to he held at the city hall, Walla Walla, Wash., Thursday February S, 1H81, at 2 1'. M., to devise ways and means to memo- ralize the legislatures of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho lo take such Joint action as w ill insure seily opening of the Colum bia and Snake rivers to free navigation. The boards of trade and other commercial organizations, and farmers' alliances throughout the district mimed, are es pecially rei nested lo send representatives to this convention. All persons interested are cordially invited to attend. Delegates from organized bodies are requested to bring resolutions expressing the sense of the organizailons they represent on this impor tant, (juestion. Such victories as crown the head of Squire, Seattle's representative In the recent ghost dance at Olympiu, overCalklns.ofTa corna, for tlie senatorial seat at the national capital, come us near being attended with glory for the vanquished as they do with honor for t he victorious candidate. 1 1 seems to have been a contest between Seattle boodle and w hisky agaitrst Tacoma whisky and boodle, with odds in favor of the former, as the result has shown. And while either of the men might have represented their state in congress in a reputable niunner un der the usual circumstances, the ilishonura ble means applied by themselves and their follow ers to gain supremcay, have not only been such as to cause the disgust of the whole nation, but havo caused a relit in the republican ranks in Washington from the Tects of which that party cannot expect soon lo recover. Mil. F, M. Oamnm, tlironub u Idler pub lished elsewhere, sin s III to hike exceptions lil the n ensui-cs adopted by the county Judges in d coininisilotici' In their recent coiivtiiititiii, and In his nlleuipl to do the allnir Jusllc goes entirely beyond lb line of conltii cy. To be sur iherv nr nmnv aspirants lor the otbceoi county initio, who would bu ready and willing to u'vept Hie office even at a dollar u dm, and would glory n the thought nftwoor three' llnu1' thai much : tint can we tilhnil lo phice such an I'lipnvtiiot otiti c In the b ind- Unit kind of me, i? The affairs of the county are piai iicully coiuviitiHttd wllhlu Hie powers with which our coiniidssioiii'ia and judges am vested, and lit -it of hiidim can only he secured lo llll Iheiu by salaries ullli leutly huge toiepay tlici forlhei' time and trouble. Salaries of such allb ials can be lo high, no one will dispute, but for broad guiiged goierumetil and well man aged uhllc alValrs they can also be too low, A rvist conception of Ibe severity of the preonl winter throughout Knrope Is ob tained from a I'aiis dispatch of a recent date, which sayslhal it is eslltnated .Vi.ooo persons have been thrown out of employ ment by the severe weatbej'. The total loss lo Fiuiice iu wages, stoppage ol 'Havel, Had and blighting crops will probably leach MV otKi.OOO trancs. All hospitals and lnllrinri ate crowded. The administration has placed the dead wood In the forests at the disposal of the poor. The Figaro makes an apeiil to the chutvlit s lo keep the doors 0cn all night mid liniisliirin Ilieni Into shelters lor the homeless poor. MimoNand Polk counties are al pre-enl encaged In a linlccontroicrsv over thecosts in Ibe construction of me new bridge al Salein. Hy a change of Ihe original plan an extra ense of a few thousand dollars was Incurred, and they cannot exactly de cide on whom Hie extra costs -lu ll I fall SlNiroK Miitiikii. Is preparing a bill which he will introduce-In a low pays, pro viding lor theiirg.misatbui of il eompshy lo lay a submarine c.ibte IVoui some kiiiI on the I'acilic const to tbe Sandwich Islands, Samoa, New Zealand and .1 a pin. Is. the death of lb Isle Senator K. 1.. Fastbain, I luckuinas county loses one rep resentative in the stale legislature lorncarly two years. Not until the general election wbb'li takes pl.ice In June, I 01, can the vacancv be lilhd. Ax attempt will lie made at Ibis session of the legis uture lo puss a law providing for the taxation id all school and cburch pnqK'i'ty i.ol belonging to Hie stale. In ST ATI. IK.IilSl.Vl I'll I'. and Around tlie Hulls or Mull ( upllol. The Akchrihhof Ihrlarii recently issued a let ter to the clergy of the archdiocese of St Paul, .Minnesota, in which he peremptorily forbids every practice that in any way re sembles a lottery at Catholic fairs, prohibit ing till selling of chances, rallies fish ponds, post oflices and other, devices generally in practice ut such entertainment, and upon which church Kjople largely rely for their recei .Is. Whciithe churches cease holding lotleriuH, and discontinue all games of chance at their fairs, then will there be a likelihood of popular sentiment sustaining the laws for the suppression of lotteries and gambling dens. As lo the degree of moral wrong, there is no difference between buy ing a ticket in the Louisiana lottery and the chance for a ring in a cake at the church fair, or of betting yo.;r money on a cburch rallle and a game of stud poker. By Thk Kstrsrsisn HprcUl CMrrespomleiit Sai.kxi, Oregon, January 'JS, 1U. Ahviit the time fliia letter reaches your readers llio sixteenth biennial session ol tlio legislature w ill lie bull spent. The result so far lias been tlm the passage hi each Iioiiho ol ti low lulls, and the intto diictiou of. nearly four hundred The leb-g ilioii f i oiii (In. kniiuis county lias not tiecii ma ly us itidiislrious as the nienits'is fi mil hoiiio other counties in the inlriHliiciion of bills, but tliev will not Ix) any lcs useful on that account F.acli h i one or tuoro bills iulriHluced towanls tins passage ol which he can ili recl his energioK. and still bo iu a situa tion In watch caieltltly the interest of Clackamas count v. Il irtinan's lull for a road to Willioil was n-lcrieil to u special couiiuiltee on Monday. A joint eoumiitk'tt fiuiu both bouses lias boon uppimilml to re-ditrict the state fin congrvHHioual ami legislative purposes Tins comniittee w ill liud it task no easy mm, and any bill they may preaent is likely lo provoke a sharp iitlack and conHiilcralilodiscussion. Take lor instance the division necessary to rfive Oregon (wo congressmen to Which sliu will be entitled under the lust cen sus. The counties of Multnomah, Clack auina. Folk, Tillamook, Yamhill Wash ington, t'olmnbia uml Clatsop uro all in i district contiguous ami having cuiiiiiion inteVsti They possess nearly one-half the population of the sl it", nud would consiittilo u (air di-tiict ; but ihu balance if the stale, containing over three tourlhsol the territory, would be sepa rated lv mountain chains and long dis tances not cotinoi ted by direct channel of conveyance, while their interests would lie greatly v aried. In the apportionment (or svunfoiial districts Clu' k.un.is county should have two senators, us thu number required lor each senator is about lO.fthO. Her nearly L7,lHX population should give hnr two senato-s insteud of line and a half, us now. A bill li.is been introdibeJ in the hcii ate to MHtiililinh u tuiuich insane asylum in Kasturn Oregon. Kupreaeiitntive Tuny was on .Momlay appointed a muiiilsi-rol the committee lo invcHtigute lint state militia' Senator Cross lias introduced a merit orious bill, thr object of which is to en able countv courts to offer reward lor the arrest of criminals. Montgomery's bill, allowing no de ductions: for indebtedness was referred lo coinni.Uco on ways and means, of hich 1'iuiuct is clui.rinaii. Jf it ia not (avoru'oly reiMiileil ut an earlv dale it will not le tlm fault of the cluurnitin of the committee. ThelegiHlatiite hna bel'orelhecoiniiiit- tee on piiiitinga bill the object of which is to provide lortliB printing ol tlie ses sion laws in puinplihit form. It could lie done ut compile ilively small expeiiw, as the plates required for publishing as ia now done could be used. Tbo AtinUuliuii ballot system came up in tin; bonne on its Ii ll iii passage the past week, uml wont, through without a dissenting vote. Sevetiil amendments were tacked on in the senate which will somewhat impuir the efliclency of (lie measure. One vote was recorded against the hill in the senate. The umiiiitnitv with which this bill passed indicates plainly that the peoplo of Oregon are behind the iiieaMiite favoring u free bal lot and mi lioneHt count. Tbeie is now over $200,0110 asked for bv too several lulls for wagon roads. The number intei tinted in the passage of these lulls alinoHl insures the passage of niHiiy o them Were they nil a merit orious as I'aqiiet's bill for a road from (he Clackamas bridge to Kugle Creek there would not be room for general ob jection, provided toe slate treasury can ! stand the drain upon its (ill. Tuesday evening the senate held a spe cial HeHHion for the consideration of cor poration bills. From Ihe number that passed, there being sixteen, it is evident Hint the Oregon senate is a lively law maker. 1'erh'aps. however, their speed was accelerated by the skill of the read ing clerk in turning pages, ami his abil ity to read half. i dozen lines at once Among the charters passed upon was Oregon t'ilv'a new dialler, which now goes to I he liousn. I he liotme m after Joseph Slinon s scalp, and on Wednesday tiassed Mont gomery hill lo knock out FortiHM h police I'oniiniHsion, which was made a perpetual body by the last legislature, Tliero were but, wix votes against the bill. When the Henuie gets it in hand, its weary president w ill show hit) handi work, and doubt less shelve it. Mil er'H bill for the purchase of the locks at Oregon City came upon Ttins- jy, anil wua relened It. the, committee, on milwavH and tMiiHiioituHoii, ol which the introducer ol Ihe bill i chairman. This bill provides for thelevv of a half mill tax for two miecossive years to raie funds to enable the statu to lake nosHes- sion of the lock in 1HH2. It is estimated that such a levy would nlse about t l.- 000, w lit h amount is less than one-thlid m the oi'.giiuii com). il l doiiii. Tim tuliil niuck renntiiilnu . . . i. .. i ,....), i . . .. . i . . v 1 1 hit i iiei'in consi, iliuu.il'V I , I NO ! ua IWIM lillles, This is ! H(l ,,,um less lii'glnli'Pi i I nn llio I'iicIIIi! en ihI Htnck tit) .liinuarv 1 Nothing t'UI) 00 KtlltOil III the hi omlumtiM ibis imilv reuaiilinir .u tuoit ....... '11... W.I..1. ...1.. ,T it Wastilnnton, datei' . 1 " , H prwititnt aen! wlU tnis.niiag.f sotne reghleMaiidriveiveioftbelaiid .i! ui i,,,.,,,,,,,. , ,((,l,lllli ,, ,.,,t,7 tiui..i V III bo caielully JilocmuleJ with, mil lo TIIK Ul (ill INT C lilftniclloiia Isstiei) In lite m,,l lie -hers. i 1 . , i . .1 .. .I bind nllleu ' )' A '! Cllllll I'ljm un- ('"' - i .1 ihu fulled States Im benn Issued. A synopsis of which In given Mow : ol n act in' congress en! dli'd : "An lid t' Youi alteiitlnn iscalled lo ilic.pioylsnini (oifuil ceitnm hinds licieiolou" g unled (in the purpose ill aiding in 'no ''on line, lion ol laill'oads, and lor "I'mi pui poseH" iipiunved Seplmiihoi !M. IH1, a copy uf w hich is lierelo iilliiched, i on U In nig eight aocllona Ti, il-t .elion in nv dim fol' the I I mm J.F. 0'RDILLY & CO. " II - ll nn . rl .M b rxl T rTlTi TT I uuwu u I Chairs V lint extent the aphis will damage the c op dining August and Hiiptenibnr nexl c iiiimt be iirodlelml, nY i'HII Ibe eiop b, e liiuiiled In iidvuncii oi lis ni-nnil pick I'll. In hirnier seasons the aphis ws nuktiown, mid en csilinate could be n ado with rensiiiuihUt iiiviiMeyi but tiie racille coast will no longer enjoy liniuiitilty (roui Inn ill-ensu ami nest's iiiciiiKiii to nop culture una Itesnliilliius ti I Iti'spcd. ,,v - , , ,,,, no , loooie unit previously foi'leiluii'of nil lands bereloloio guuili. ;f(H,,(l 1 ' i.i -i.u i,iin oi to anv coriiotulloii In uld , in the construction ol a railroad n'aiaili tuiind I'literniinouH with Ihe porlion o any aitcli r.ulioad not now cons, , . .. , H, ur S(i()( andiiiomiration, urn ''"'h"1:" , "1" ,i" i KitMl lut in was haudod In loo Into lor publication lust week, At a meeting of Oregon City Kirn De partment, held January 111, IHld, a com Cheapest : in : the : city onlt'i's IVoui tlio coiintrv iii'iiiilly lilli'd. 148 Third Street, Portland. Near Morrison. (,(., 1 1, I'm hit a n.ki till till) imbllcil inn. excepiiiitf. howevi'i, from Hie lorieilnri' tbo right of way and station g'uiinds liiiielodirti gianled. TTieaecoud His'tlon provide that uh persons v,li.i,ut the dale ol Ihe pns-ugi' of thi act, are actual seniors In g'usl lui.h on anvid the lands loileiled, und n otberwiHe iiialllled, i inking chum mi iwld lantU under Ihe houiesleiid law within six nioiilbs al'er the pus-age ol this act, ahull l' eiuitled H preleieu. e right to enler Ihe aalnii uudei llio pin viaiona ol ihe liimieMieiid law and tbi act, and ahull be regarded us uclu.il seltleia Ironi the dale nf aclu.il seii e inent ofiHTUpallou It h clear that this clause of the sec tion ullow the actual seitler, li ipmUlle t, to ni'ikea h'niisleiid ecliv ol llio lici UHinwhicli he bus mule seltl out, ami Ihia as u preference right to be ex oioisetl within sin inonlbs ultcr I e passage id 'be act, The thlut suction piovides: That lo all cases where persons, being ciIik ii o itliu luive lbs l.i ,, nilltee wua nppolnied eiiimlstlng of ('has. .1 l inker, (r. H. ( ,) II, Hcliraiu, (('. II. Co.) and ('has. ItiUer. (f II. ,v I.. Co.) to drall resolutions In honor ol tun doceased fellow lliemaii, I'. I r',itthitiu' rim coliiuiittee reported the folluHiug: Wherena, It li ia pleased Almighty liod to reirove froiu our midst our mi- Iceined fellow llreiuun, V. 1. I'.it-i I i who was member oK'oIiiiuIiiih Hisik i'. I. older Co. : and Whereas, llv Ida iinli lng a ul and en eigv thu O. C. r.U, lias been thoi eughlv eipilpisul and henellled, and placed among the leading volunteer or g inimitiona of the 1'uciuV t oast ; llm i -Inie, 7 Ueaolved. That Ibe ( C. F l. (eel with a profound sense Its revere loss in Ihe death ol our associate, K. I, I last h mi Ueaolved, That aaid dep.irtmeul e.x li'iiiia in I lie relatives and memi n on REAL ESTA E ANNOUNCEMENTS. lust Miri'ltilly scIhcIciI propci'ticx in tlm City or (!onnty, For Sale ' : Or All DosiKa, From tho Smzlte&t C33b.J2ct:l"fi Olrnixijr To tho Largest I'litcnt. Itofkiiiu' Clmii's of iiciit iiinl uolily 'li'sipii''; I' ifo , rutnl mid Wooil-scnt Clutirs; Funry Keel uml Cam Kout ami Imck Dining unI Lifnirv (.'liuirs. Tin ll... I!. .il.,.1 Mtly tbe.r inteiitioiis to he ouie such, iu in - I deceass-d eoinrudu our heartfell Mini eonlance Willi Hie nalur.iliallon laws ,, , Ihv Intlieir hour ol allliclloii, and we Ihe Dinted Sla im In oossessioo ol , hall ever cherish fouling uf regiril i. anv of the lands tHlncted hv any such !''' I'"""- griint, and herebv lesutned bv uml i Ue"olted, Ibal copv of Ihese usolu leslmed in (he l ihled Stales under """" i"llHh, in the newsp:iK-is ,.i deed wriHeu loun.icl with, oi II eii-e 1 clly, ami that a copy be sent to b Imiii. tlm slate orcoiiioiatl oi ! ula ii "loinou wiuow. ami ina iney nspr..a No. 1. -- IliU iieii'M, '.'J mili'H frni ii Ctinhy, on S, I'. K. U., giileniliil level litiiil, lino sinv tiiiilier, .'") tii'i't' full iviiti'il, good fnimo liotise, if:i,'JI0. No, 2. KID iii're.s oh M. K. It. .1 miles: from Oregon City ,'.'I,2H). No, .". HO tiei'oH, iijirti level linteli lit ml. 'I miles oust ofOreun City, I iiitlu frnm ('luckiiiiuiH river f I.ihiii on lime. No. -I. 10 iit'tcs joininjr Cluckif m is llcigltts on tlm smith, nearly low I, cuti Im hold in 1iih imil lilocks, if I, '.'."ill. No, .!. J'.'.'i m ri'H, Hilcmliil furin on ('lour Creek. (I mile eitst of Orison City, 1(K) iii'ifH in culti viitioii, Till ncri-H to break, new fnuni' house, new ham, linn witt er, lii'Ht soil, gooil iii'ihliorliood, Hcliool, cie., price iffiJoO, on tiiiio. No.fi !!!,'( iicri'H in Hjiringwater, tho lu'Ht all loutiil stuck 1 1 ii'iii in CliK'kiimiiH county, level land, UH) iicreH in film eiiltivutiun, 7 iuti h ot'i'lmiil, ioinl lionse, two line fiitiiio luirtiN, thoiiKumlH of iicri g of out riinye, wulcr every wliere, -I") lu'tiil cattlo, Berkshire hoH, .'10 ton liny, r( K hiiH iH'i out a, wheat, ",ctaliIi'H, lioraeH, wft) oiih nml funning; impli'ini'iits, al toeiher at $2' per acre on tiino. am h maul was made, oi lis u-si exei iileii piior lo J.inuii' V l'ui eiglcec i bundled mid eighly-eight. They shall In' entitled to pun base Ibe siime irniu the I'nileil Slates, in qu.iulitleH mil t x ceeding three bundled and twenty crea lo liny onn such person, at ihe tale of l 'J.'i per acre, at any lime woton two years Innn the passage of lhla, I Tlie fifth aeelimi provides: Thai H il shall be found that any lands hereto fore granted to the Soilbern I'ncilif Haihort.i Company, and o lesinncd by tlm Tinted Stales and reel d lo the puolic domain, lie uoilb of tho hue known us the " Harrison line," being a line thaw n from lioni Wall.ila. Wash , easieily In the southeast corner of lh,.1(, northeast one-lonrlll H me soinneasi iiuailer of soclion 'J7, in township 7 noiib. of ralitio iir east, ol Ihe W ilbiin- eltn niend an. nil person w ho had ae- j Hth'tgc in full upon the Journal of each eompanv . ( IIAMI.IS J. I 'ASK Ml, A ScllMAM, CUAULk till k U , Committee T A li H . Thstax roll lor IS1") will be turned o r. ' liv't'onnly Clrk Jolinson 1 o Hherlll S.i -on In a few days, and the hitler oDIcl il u- ; given not be thai ho will be al tic vni.n; -p aces iu the various precincts ol ( liu kao iis c iiii.ty on lb following dataa, lor llu'.-ol li-.'il-ui of taxes: 1 llamasciis, 1'ursdny, , . Kebru.iry 17 I I ' iw udes, Wdneday " IS try ville, Thursday lo Slfvers. I'rhlsy " .ti ' Kagl t'rwk, Saturday .... " :l ; Monduv '' i OREGON CITY PROPERTY. 1 No. 7. -- 7 lids in West Side addition, lots .'!, I, ,", (i, 7, H, Mock 100 ' I dH, I, J, il, ,", s, Mock l-'il, all of Muck 20, Main street, all of Mock ('rcjftiti City. One line lot in Si'llvvood, i No, .1. .71 :icri'a in "Cluokiimax Kruil Lands" al! in cultivation. 1 1'liu M pnii'li land in the world, price if:'(HI per acre. ,y pencil orclmrd netmd fJiHl an acre thin year. Will ei Inline No'h. I, 2, il, .", li, fur any jrood city proa'ity in valley I ivviih. Knr li rniM and ntiiictihirH Hpily to H. E. CROSS. Oregon City. MATTRESSES ! MATTRESSES ! Wo also curry a cnnij.lHo lino of AlattrcHscs Yum Yum, Coil Soring; Jiox ami Toj niado to order. Woven wire, two and three-ply, of all sizes; l!elsteuIs, i-ouiies, ' CotH, Ktc., Ktc. Warren c&c Holman. FALL il ffliB PRICE-LIST -.Oil ALL WOOL CLOTHING. J. jVI. M0YER & CO., Succesiora to llrovv nsvillu Wuuleii .Mills ('iiui;i.iiiv, No. 140 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. iniieil in iiDiul f .i i 1 1 1 the title of the (iirnhl, nicsilay . Nurlhern racille Kailn'inl tunipiiny In S,irinKalcr' Vilcsilny isirtioti of aalil laml prior ." lllhiainl, Thiirs.lay Viola, Friday llarititiKs, SiiliihUy Hearer Creek, Mimilay Cjnynit Creek, Tucsituy at'v July 1, liwft, ur wbii al sael ibilc in Mase.siin of i'iiv iiirliun n( sai.l Inn, Is, or had improveil the siime, chiiinini; the ssinc nmler written C'liilnicl with sanl 'unipiiiiy, execiilcil in u"ssl biilh. r Ibi'ir be.is ur n-s trns. ns the ci-e m y lie. hIihII be cnlitlcl hi liiliclnisc Ibe lands auiiciiilired, si'ssi"iur ini proved, from the Cnitcd M.itcs, nl any In pirnr In tbo expiriilnm id one war aflcr it shall be linnlly delei mined Hint niieb lumis are ii'sluied In 'be p.ihllc ilnmnin by the provisions of this act, at the nitc ol t'.'..Vi per acre, ami lo rccciv p.ileiils therefor upon plisil bctuie Ibe propel bind ollice of tlie he t of such iicipiisitloti, Missessioii or iiiiprovciie'iil. and pay incut tberebir, vvilbont limiliCion its to quantity. inn' it.vis!:its; .vtii:M n. . ... Circular M Infot iinill 'ii Issued rium i lit- Ai'ieiilliirnl Ciilleuc OrKUoN Alillll I'l Tl'kAl.Col I l:ilK I'XI'KIII- jiknt Station IVpartnicnt o( ihiIojjv und Klitomoloy Circular No. 1! Since the presence nt the hop louse ( I horoden buiniili) in Ou-nn bus bi en reported, en ielulex.iniiii.il ions of a Heeled yiinls luive been made, uml the results apparently corrob iiule ihe results of ob servation niinle In Knt' iH and America eo'ileiiipoiiiiieoiisly by the licp irtuient a' Wusliiniilon. These icsnlls me sum miiried in the statement that "the ee of Ibe bop louse ate laid iu th'i autumn on plums mid prunes, nunc particularly the toriner." This ia now borne out by personal ob servations in this Hl.it", tiioifiiiid oi x h.ivinn: been found on seediliit thlckels of plum near an infested hop yard, while cultivated pi lines iu the vi cinity were mil iiHedcd. It is lor the purpose of KUtheiiliit stat istic upon this mullet , i. e., Ihe v u ieties of plums preferied, and situation of plums preferred wdli remind to Imp vurds that this circular is issued, i onler to record such fuels in bulletin report, to be shortly issued, Ireutini; uf remedies, etc, It is bos'il and eMpccli'd that every pri'uiessive hop xrower will inleresl him self In aiisvvernix tne Ioiiovmuk ipies tionH. The Kieutcst ucctuiicy in the le pliea is iiecessury : 1. Have your hops been nllci'teil the past year by bop lice. If co, to ivhut ex tent, iinancially, huve you siiH'eied? 2. Are there cultiv.ited pluiiia or prunes neur your hops? What vtnieties? 3. Are tliere liny wild pluma, or plum HecdlhiKS near your hop field? What ia their correct nu me'' 1. What ia the exact dislancH of these aeedliniiH ( nii'iit ionud in No, II) from your hopa? CiltliiiKH are desired from cultivated plum and praties near bops ami from aeedlins mentioned iu Nos ,'j and 4. (Send the new wood ) In every case, iti vo ncciirulely, mime uf fruit lunl its distance from hop yard; whother a few vardH, rods, a mile, two mile or more. l'oHtatje on such packages is I cent for each ounce. An eatly reply is desired1 and all ro plies shuulil be iu by Fein unrv -fiili, IHlll. Address. V. I.. Wasmiii us, KntomoloKist, Kxperimeid Slutioti, CorvalliH, Oreitoii. Milk l ' i ii k , Wriliiesiluy . I ir Mnbilla, ThuitiU) SiMtn Spnnxs, Friday, . . Varipiams, Halurday N-'edv, Monday l.owr Mubtlla, Tuesday l iiliin, Wedncsilsy I'lcasiiiii Hill, Thursday Tualatin, Friday Oswego, Si.lurilay Milwauki. Munday. , C!uckaiiia, Tliasilay Cinhy, Wednesday Nevy Kra, Thursday. ... r.ilii tiiuh, Krulay . . ' (I chilli Cily, Kalurduy Ailrrrtlstul l.cllcrs. The (oIIowIiik i a lint of lellers re maining in lb post ollice at Oickou Cilv, J ilium y L"i, I HID. I'.'iiih.iiu, Miss McCord, Mi.Tied II. It'iiihum, Muster OuUin, lluuiiuh li. Milium, Mr. Price, Mr. Milton Urn k. Mr. John T. Huberts, Mrs Itrown, Mr, ,1 nines 'J Kolierts, Mr. A Mrs. H.inies, Mr. Ilarvvin Uols-its, V, K. IlickeriiiK, Mrs. Ituidy, W, J, ('lurk, Mr. John Keeves, Mr. Arilnir Uihlke, Mr.OustaveKaiike, Mr John Kviins, J. T. Smith, Mr. John I iiHiunian.(ieor)re L.TeoUke, Mr. W. (i.inlear.Mr. t'hrlst. Thoiuiis, (Jims. II Owen, M. H. TilU.lt. Mr. Harry 1 1 use, Mr. (Irani Tuliper, Mrs.Knimie liiKi'iim, Mr, Milcbel Wheeler, Mrs Mimly .Limes, Miss Maifnie Wlieeler, Waller Murklund. Mr (,'. White, Mr. II. K. Movutt, Henry Williams, Hill McMyle. I). Williams, Mra.Mury Monro, M. S. A. Williams, Ann When culled for please aav when ad vertised, K. Kasiih Aellnu I'. M. CHARMAN & SON Have the Finest Lot of Fancy DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, Etc., ever put before the people of - "- Clackamas county, and at prices to ?"'jfeuit Ihe times. Call and See us be fore purchasing. We have a full selected stock of ii-i March 3 . " 4 : " H ; 15! nj HI 17 ui Nu. ;i. Moil's liny Tseml Suits.. Atfll'i l.'lirclf I weeil Hulls Men's I'llllil Cllpviot SilllN Mvn'i t'aiiey ( livvlot Hulls Lot No, 7U10. Mkii's H iiwii h ,ot No. KI. i Men'sextrs hesvy iiiUciIcush lllli-re .nils. nil At "' r,( M'iMir sljles In fancy clievi lot Hulls .suits leu I'lsiil Citl,.mif.r Hull. i h.'ii T1.V ii bins, i races to a prices with us, Our motto is. Tly " McKinlcy Hill" docs not afl'cct tlio except to sell cheaper than ever hefore. " SUIM'OUT IIOMK INDl'STUY. ami our own MEGHAN ICS and LABORIOUS," (Vnne and see that what we say is line, ami no nonsense. fir Thu linest selection of (iUOCKlUKS in the City. Citrons, Currants, and Raisins of new crop, at lowest price. tiik hoi Arms, Tlie in I'est Mikes It-t An:ie.ii'iiilCft Oregon unit Washlngl'tn. A well-known hop linn, in their annual eirciilur isHiied from Kun Kriin cisco on tlio 2l)tli Hiiyn: The piedict'on an to the 1 H!K) crop which we made in January lust proved only too true. Heavy rains and rosiiltinir floods in Hiicrainunto and oilier i.'oiniiiiiH uf Cali fornia drowned out the roots in iiiimy hop yards, ami a result shows a falling oir in these counties of over 4(11)!) bales ft oni the previous crop. At that time we also expressed a feiir that the I'ucillc coast hop vines miuht hii Hit during the 1 800 h. nso'i from the discuses prevalent fn other counties, and we have now to record the iipiiuuriince in quite lur'i (piuiititie.s throughout Ore iron and WaHliington of the hop aphis. Tliia jicst foiiiul KioweiH altogether un prepared, and although the tot il ueerae for the 1800 eron win almost 11,(100, as we predicted, the crop in these Meelions was greatly diminished through the aphis, sijiiih yitriis bcin completel ruined, and in othera such poitionu of vines as showed mould weie not, picked Il it hud not been for this fuel, Oregon would have shown a crop of liO.OOll bales and Washington 5'),000 hales We be lieve for 181)1 the ueeraiu will iiuin sliow a 5 tier cent, incteuse and tluit urowers inust expect the rctippe irunee of the aphis, and they will be prepared to properly resist its attacks aseun best Be Your Own Muster. I'ew people impieciale bow much (licit impiessions, their whims and ini I'liln'S, ami in lin t all their meiitiil en eru'.y di'isMids on llie harmonious action of all the vital ornana. A poorly di vested dinner may niuke one ipiarrel with a friend. A cOii(reHted lever may britiK iinaniiuiry nlooni and (rouble into the sunniest dav, A rheumatic: pain may keep yon from business ur work ami eniirely cbantfe some marked out policy A few doses of Moore's He waled llHtimdy will ive tone to every function uml niuke I'oti enjoy your friends und and work. SiltA YKD. From the place of Kuifene Wood waul, near SpriiiKWuter, two cows. One cow is a dark led with one horn broken oil', is of medium si.o and about live or six vents old. Tho other is liuht red with left horn turned across Iter forehead, rii;ht horn turned straight into the lem- tilu With the end sawed ol!'; Is low and liiMvv set and about eight years Old. A liberal reward will be paid' for intermit-' lion IcaditiL' lo their recoveiv. Kl'UK.NK VoniV4li! l'eraons troubled with rheumatism should mud l he lo'lowinjr from Mrs. N. M I'oters, of Must Ues Moines, lown, Shesnyst I hud suffered with ilieiiiim tisni the (jreutur part of the time for nearly seven yearn. I doctored a creut deal for it witli physicians and tried eleelrie bells, patent medieines and al most eveiyihiini Unit was recommended b r rlieiiinalisin. Finally a nei(?lihor nd vised me t. tiy Cliamberluin's I'ain Hal Kiim and was so sure that it would help me that I iiroeurud a hot I le. It did help nv, riifhl from Ihe skirt ; but it took live r0 cent boltles to cure me, ho you can K'lesri how bad I was as two bottles will cure any ordinary casa " For sale by (ieo. A. Harding, druist. THOMAS CIMMf & a Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. fl'OKfl I S ' J SHOES u.TUrvWoei(Co I'OAKSH shoes nnowN SHOES! Kvcrytliinn in tlio lino of ShncH, from the niont tiny Infant's Kac to tlio lmavii'st kind of I-oijifer's Slioess. Our Mr. McKittriek hat, inst l j ' returned from t ho EiiHtern Market, anil lins ldinleil us down wit.lmll nmnni'i' of Shoos. Cull on uh, and we will guarantee to give you tho bewt iiosnililo hIioo for tho least possible nionoy, Come and look us over, and if you don't buy you won't offend us one bit. OREOON CITY 8II0E HOUSE, s Next Door to I'oBt Ollioo, Orogon City, Oregon. Nellce f'tl' Final Sellliinciil. Notice is hereby given thut I have tiled In the Coiin'y eourt of the county of ( luckumas, lor Ibe stale of Oreirmi, my liniil report as ittlmlnlnrator of the cstute of Joseph Florence, deceased. All persons are horehy notilicd to appcur In said court and make ohjectlous to said report on Monduv, the lil h iiay of March, IHlll, and tile objections to said report If any tuuy luive. A. MATI1KK8. lOxecntor ol'theesluU' of.loseph I'lnri'iice, deceased. l-MU;2-27 Kxccnti lx Xollee. The innliTJiiriieil. Invlng beea ui)liilod ei eciitrlx uf tlie estHIo nl K I.. K islbsiu, decussp.l, all nprsnns lisvlne elslnis sxulnst ssid eslste are hereby reipilreil to irsent the mime In m, with proper vouchers, at the Hsnk ol nrt'U'iu City. In OreKi'ii "lly, Oregon, wllhlu sis niunins from the (Isle of this notice Unlet! si Oregon l.'Hy. Cenon this lull luy til Jsuu'try. Isnl. CbAKA iCAS I'll AM, Ciui'iUrix. t-w a-n Si'in H own i hevl len s brih Meh.,4 Men i r.iiicy CHNRliucri1 Lot No. ;uju. Mi-n t l!riiH-ii Mi.'joii S.ifts SdMl s lirsv I'rteeil huils. Men s i:tirck i:Hi.in!tlf Hulls best ) Meu slripi'it I' istiui'ri' Siths lli-svjr bet Kn. 7i:Ji. Men's lllsck Wnrsled Kriek Hulls M in lilttt i Worlel Hi: i k Sulla 'I tip.e eis'ils lire it-nrr-tnti-il lo le st ttrisil l.ot No. 7IUU. Men's llrotya Hsr'prd t(nrs(e,l Vi'ti's Heavy lil ue ilellua SllllS ... Men Heavy puln ciisslinere Hunt . . Men llt'HVy Clieok cessbuero Suits t. Nil. "IBOk Men's brown Check worsted SIlllS Men's Fsney rheck cssilmf re suits Meu hesvy stlrrfHleitnslniere sulis Lol Nu. 7U10 Men's nest, dsrk essiiniero sutis Mini's silk mixed CHSilmeie suits . , Men limey tllk plsid cssl- meiv suits Men's henvy striped rsNse nieie sulis Lot. No. 7U71). Men. s Brown cheviot sulis . Men s Orny clievlot sultN Meu's Plnld osssjuit-re sutis . Men's Itlsek worsteil sulis Men's lislrllne griped csssl- intre-suUs -Men's X X Tun Tweed suits . U1 Nn. 7000, Men's dsrkgrsv worsted suits Men's Hue lilsek worsted suit Men's laucy check worsted suits . , Meli's Miie dlstonsl suits .. .Men's blue tvlile wsle suits . . Twelve tt) lcsliiuoy ciissiinure M 10. 0 1'hrv ot j 1'K In funry Hurtle J Mil US Mi-ij'n lilurk '!! w!('n:ti:f itit' hi n it r -rkM r v Mi'ii'h lam-) whlKr I i t ti At $17.00 M ?'18.M) j.l No viri. At '.on iln'n Muck ritevisJL wU wnlrit . Men ' Iicivj- iinortt- in' re Mitf t TwH'-e ! (n fiiiifycJi! rk (I vrrtifl n:iili 1 lin't' eliHili-H A w iit) ivrilc M No rV.-'Xt ! M n'fc Ktikfllih r.is-iint-ri'Miiit. t J I n. i vulvrt niilnh. -VI X I ."( Mix 'h vUr.t lit-tvy w;.lt wU i f Ulth Men funry rlH'fke.i Mnixicd IslilU Men ftincy pUi uumt.-- Mlllil j Wen k Uiuvy lrlie(l worMt-J u. Id .... At SJO.OO At At!:).50; 00R LOTS FROM 8040 TO 8080 j CoimiHiiiK of ifooils from :! to tXt cumprlse all 1 Ihe Intesl norelties of Ksslern Slid luiuirled j N-'e Hoods. They have been puri-h iseil f.,r pssli j end we lire etlsble.i to i Iter tlu iu hi li:l!- cue i thir l les. tli m ny house oU the f'm Iflc Cosst. At $14.00 AUBURN Hack and Frocks. . . MELTONS, Iir,.. Hoy s all wool suits mid riptwiids cliil- i dreu's all wool sulisfj ami iipwunL Men's overcoats, extri heivy, H. "oy s over- j Costs, p,.-a. l.'titlilreu's overcoats, $'J.!, I. i We eirer a line of flue, silklsced overcoutsat 'At $1 4 .50 f!Ml v " w-w i2. ..ivii s iiuui'i wear ironi ,.i corns per sun anil ntniards. Men s all w md. doiit lc hre isted, blue ll iiiuel shirts, made from the bent iirecou wool t nil tvarriiiitid.at ll ii. Extra lieat'jr rej ll'iunel mulerwiMr nt J.' t suit. Neirllnee sbirls, toe. iV, 7'e, sV, il mid up wards, A COMPLETE LINE OF HATS. At 15.00 We guarantee these gn -ds in every pM'tlcnl ir I and feel assured that after Inspectlmr our stock you will pronounce It the most honest and well l sliP 00 ! "''''dcdst'K'kiu the country. All golds m-uked J I .J I U.I 'U j ,i plain tlKiires. livery article guurnnteed. J. M. Mover & Co. 9u cepssorH to Ur ovvnsville Woolen Mills ('onn)tnv, No. 140 KIUHT STHBKT, I'OUTLAM), OH KCiON Great Reduction OF TIIK Best ani Clieanest ! OK NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. We are Showing this week the Latest Novel ties in Satines Dress Call and Examine Goods and White Goods, MY I'KICKS. TwclMi ami Main 8K, Oickou City, DAVIE 3' GALLERY. The Leadhrtf hotographer of Portland. CORN Ell VI UST Ami X AYI.OIt 8TR HKT8. LINK GROCERIES IN TIIK CITY. Also in Embroideries. The Great Eastern tSStOBTsOs, Mayer & Ackerman, Props. ''Vissa lJlt.4"s iifo 4fii "ffaV. eCV AT GREEN BROS. & CO. Wo. are ovorstot'kod with this lino of goods tho following reductions for the next ?i) days for CASH only: and will make This Sale will Men's fine, rciriilnr i.rico M.30. roilnee.l t:rn v.,....,,.., Costs, exlni flue, velvet collnr, regular price :! ot), ncilueerf s.23. Men's lun'y Weight r , extrn qnsltly, velvet collar, reKular i.rlce H.W), reiluce.l 'J.7;v Jlens'Merll,,,,, Wei..',, ,-,' a ', qimlliy, velvet 0 .liar, reKul..r price 8.W, rclnceil '.. .mIsSOS' i.;u,eirtc (5ossmers ol t Jl remilar price ,-l.JO. reilnccd ft cents. Mlssee Kle,trlc Gossamers, extra nlty ,e" 2 M, reiliiceil 1.7r., Ladles' Kleetrlf liossa.ners, extra fine. reKiu.ir price l eiiTftf Ladles' 11. M. Uossmnera' extra qiinlity, ri'Kiilnr price W-'iO reitiinea l.7.'i. Laitlo.,'' T K V mors, exlra quality, regular price J'J M, reiliiceil ju.;s. ' uo,s"- Reinomhor this sale is foa SO days only and is for strictly CASH. . GREEN BROS. & CO. , The New Remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. A. O-IET SUCCESS. Thousands Already Cured Within only ten months this truly remarkable medicine has found Its wav Into the very best (amities, because It cciiki. tub sick. Ko disease too nn? yrlul in resist Its wouderlul atlaeks. It costs uotlilng to Invimieaie $n.i tor book containing full Inlormatlnii. "eMisai. end, It A Is A MS ni IUli: Ull.1,1,,,, c mm .Horrlson Nt., 9'rlaiil, r Kxeltisive Agents for Claekumus llounty, Til OS. CHAHMAN & SON Oregon City, Orecmu