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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1891)
Th c IS ii t c i p i t ho. FRIDAY, JANUARY iM, ISM. Mkso A Boukd ur CtttTiM Tlior w pWtv i( instan tn Oregon City wliwiu a Inmrvl of cbrtritloa couM at one assum it pnir ilutlv. On in IHrtioulr m iycltt b foutnl In t)io old 'liivnit bull. linn Ml tlx 'wt ol Main atuvt, vlun it iivrt,v-trU,n widow with two small chiMrvn, ar in tiie moot ilwituio ('irvumstatiiv Trior to few w i (io slt niii.iitvl tn ktniii a living tiv .1 itiiij oM jolis of whmIuhh fttvll'lil tin- rity, lUt iIisohsi' which wn iti--rummyd livlitlur;H Mitixknl lire dill d c i nul slm w itmHnumly olillid In Hliknln hi'f only soiiiv of iiuonm n (li wouM not' semi cloUies to Imr lion' on utvomit of tin disous. Shit i now in iho invnti'it iiwil of stixtrt from iin? sou'iv, mill HiivthiiiK in tlm wny of elollinni or ihk1 wonlil Im isiitalii, Another i iu of 'ji'i t (mviHty In iwli'.l in Hiiollici' qu.ir r of tlip oily, uour Abtrmtliy oivok. A young tnisimml lie proxtmto Willi illness, no. I for m eral mouths lis I ri-n unslile to support )lilll!lilf, Wld'HIIil child, liood lllilllHiril iul IrieijiU hn sssisted tlu'iu quito liberally, tut won now ihov sppesr in the uivHtest wiit Sorjruj other o,es niiKUt l o iiiciitioiioil, where niH'iity whoso vlut ! re to it the poor would not oo iid sums .iii.l whoso evety iffoit would Ixi ppreciH,ted, A Pommy Ar Oksoon City, Port Und itiiie recently nm.lo an lnrti(,e tionol tlm iti-Hv.it in Hi punt 0( this city, mi l to tluur own iiUi'tioii fomul llmt there existed there, mi in exh inslihle npplv of superior mmlily of pot'er'srlav. they secured samples of Iho o'. iv mi l ( i w .'..! I it t.iOlilo to luv. it totted. Iho r.'snli of which tit they epe t lo hour from, daily. If tln Vl'H'y proves n ki i s inductions nii'!t no tint will l I l in thocrvotion hum of pottery work o i mi extensive (k'l It ix hox'.l lint no ilixniipomt- incut av.iitx thHt intit(. in thi projtirt, a it oltiry would lx? of tfrcut Pfnvltt lo liouon IMy in tho iiiirovv liienU ah 'oiitiniliiliii nuikiiiK In hor sowdnuv xyaUMn, Ix'Hil.'x tin. other IhiU'Iix llmt nlwiti' aii'iiit fiom tlm Opt'rutio-l ol 'Hor(riMt whit e htlior ix uipl.iyi' I an I triidt) (ro'ii amoid it ltiui-tol 1'i- r.t Mtt4 tlii, liluu U.I uthi-r Kiliery(ti ioxt tliixi-ily no m ill on. unit of in. in. 'V miuii illy, ' ami lh iroi clu,, aro j ti,einM'lvix ni.inn.iinin.nn l'h Ixurd of trait mutt lo.i.i .iixixtttu. to and in-otir,i tin- c iilorpi i. Tits 1iwkii HorxK Cah The imw r fur the lr.tii4iorttiUon ( emiiloveci lielwi-en the xiwer houe and liuiinliiiid is now xuHmU'd from ilx cuhlo mid in in operation A vet there are a few tit tl nit ion to Ix overeome hvfortt I lie car ill lx ax eaily tMiitrolletl ax wax at tirt intviiiled, hut hv a few Improve nientx the dexlred end will noon Ix? brought alxiiit. The woikini; of the car are simple yet quite complete. Two larye Milex are Mationed, one at the , power Imuae and the other acroa the taiin near the railroad track. A strong came at retched Irtim one to the other. hih enoiitih above water lo permit of the naiuurfe of aleamlHaia tiii.lernextli It. hruiii the cAhle down l.vetilv feet U usx'n.le.l the ear which rides on two piilleva aii.i;. driven liv rm attach ment0)xrated by Jjn Oi'cupant of the car iiy the ue ot a crank, li w ill render coining am! Koin; from the Hwer houae le JiiaMrdous during the limes of MixhTii, und the diiigeraof uing a boat will be done" aaav with. A Ntw Ivncsrav L. V. Iavis, of this city, recently oxned a shop for the manufacture of a new riot lies dryer of bis own invmti.it). The dryer is built upright in foim, and lux four main bars, to which are attached four crosa bars, usiiended from a self-supxrting stand aid, Ix'ing ao arranged that when 0ued it will bold a large amount of clothes and when (oldtd will occupy but a few inches of spat e in any out-of-the-way place. It is indeed gieat conven ience, and Mr. Davis sas it is meeting with general favor among hou keexrx, in tact considerable more than he ex pected. Those who would d.spense with Ihe dangerous practice of hanging out clothes in damp and rainy weather should puri-liaxe one of the new dryers, as It will hold the entire washing of an average family Hi.tsu I'iris t'oi.lJtrHie. Two physi cian and two other citizens of f orest t irove were arrested last week for sell ing whisky w ithout a license, The ar-re-t wax the result of an investigation caused by the I-w and Order I-eaifUe, who sent a detect ve there for the pur pose. It seems t.iat an ordinance of the city's charter prohibits the granting of licenses, but ax is generally the rase, there were plenty of place to buy liquors. Those enlitngli'i in the present muddle, question the validity of such an ordinance, cl-iiming that it is uncon stitutional, and it is only by the vote o( the people Unit the selling of intoxicants can be prohibited. They will test'the case before the circuit court The detective was himself afterwards arrested for giv ing liquor lo a minor and is now under $400 bonds. Dikd or CoNscatiTioN. Life pnsseil from the body of J. A Sharrock, of Damascus, on Wednesday, the 27th inst aged 21 year and 10 months. Mr. ttharruck had 'ung b:en a victim of coiiHumntion, and that death must soon cud his earthly career, was known by himself as well as his sorrowful friends, lie wis youtiK and not long ago entered the Held of matrimony with a young and loving wife with all tiie prospects of a successful und happy future, until the effects of that terrible disease com menced to wear upon him and inevit able death lingered at hi very door. His young wife survives him and will lint! host of sympathizer in her greut loss. Hi remain were interred in the Damascus cmtery on Thursday follow ing, whither they were followed by many past friend. Skcl'bkii Money L'niikr Kai.hic I'rk TgxKS. Under a warrant iworn out by Noblitt A Son, of this city, hherilf Sam son brought hack from Aurora last Thurs day one Alfred A. Wallers, charged with securing money under false pre tense. Walters is an agent in the em ploy of the Kqiii'ahle Life Insurance Companv and after transuding business with several firm in this city, drew .check" on l'orthtud bank to the amount of sixty dollars. The checks were .cashed at the Commercial bank and the bank of Oregon City at this pUce but -were not honored at the bank in I'ort Jand. Walter' arrest followed and he was given a hearing before Justice Foul Monday, lie was bound over to appear before the grand jury, his bond being fixed at (5(H). A Old Rklic. While a bridge carnter, named Aldrich, was at work digging for the trestle just above the elevator, near this city this week, he found a relic that he value highly. It is a French coin, hearing date of 1819 and was found tour leoi uuuergroiinu The spot where it was found is near an old Indian burying ground and some believ it to have been buried there with an Indian many years ago. Others believe it to have been lost or denos ted there bv a member of the Hudson Jjay company. IInOi'kation. The flour conveyor -from the mill to the warehouse 1 now in successful operation. It commenced work last Monday and has proven itself equal to all that was expected of it. With it two men can esxly load Into a ear the entire output of the mill, and a ,,e output is between fivo and six hundred barrel per day, and the jitanco to the car Is several Ihundred feet, this i 8ma11 consideration. I ht'HiNit. H llh Iwlief of initnv peopUi j that apring ix upon ux. The ul.lrnl iiiuiiu- i.iuieix ciiiiin there Ix no iietier proof of tliix, than the fitet llmt w ild heiixlx Are returning to the moiintitiiiN, whleh a a tlgit of approaching aprlng nevur fail. Cncumm, snowdrop, primrote. daiale. panle, roe,hyai.1ntbl0lalutii, vlo'etx, imaaywiUow and other Aowerx i.. h.i.. iu i ....i i hi, ill Liivntnilll, AIHI UIW KHIVI1UIX HIIO i tlelda every where tak on the aptieiiniine ofxpringtiuie, yet wlilUit la poxxlhln that such Is the case It is quite probable that it la not, and that our iv.il winter la yet to coma. We have had no snow as yet, w hll the weather has been imiixu ally lair. A month of cold weather would not leavens with cauxti for com plaint No OrKMK Intknukii. The move ment to establish a woodcnwine factory at Kugene ta now hxiked upon as ait assured thing. Two-thlrda of the slock hits already been subscribed, mostly by young and energetic, men, and II Ix thouttht the ixmipauy will lie liii ni poraled and readv for' action In a short tunc. Oirgoh I'll v la no hog ninl d'xs not want to do snvlliion to hurt ledum of the citiiena td Milgeue, hut we aie making a xpwcaliy of ni' iiuliilui ing induxtnes lust now and would l much delighted with the one proposed at Kugene, We Invite thttae at the head of the project to lake look at our water power. Win. lm a Oct Am. Uuiiit, A good many farmer are won y log some now for four next season will not he a good crop year. T!t stream In Ihe valley are alwaya fed until Iste in the summer hv snow melting In the mountains, fur nishing a splendid Irrigation avsletn The amount of tnow now stored In the mountains is much less than la common at llux time of the year, In fact theie ix no iow anion. I exigent on the highest mountains. We will either have to have more snow In the mountains or frequent rain during the summer to insure good ertijm, Hut Oregon always com out all right Kugene Keglsler. Diki At Oregon t'itv, Jan. 2.'nd Mrs, I'.lita Myers. Horn in I'hllsdel hia in IHlfl, aged Tllveais. Oigouian, Philadelphia and Waxhingtolt paperx please copy. The deceased w,i w ife of t'hit. H. Mvers and the mother of I'll is. M jerx ill this ell v. She had attained a iipe old age and baaalwayx li.eo t'onsidcred in the liiuhe-t, esteem by all wlm knew her. She ha long !eeu a resident ol Oietfim t'ity and her la-i.ig taken away at this lio.e will be a source ol the deep est regret by Ihe maiiv friends she has made. She was buried in the cennliiry the day following her death. IVaciitsMi tii Hot K.tcri'Hv. T. W. Sixer, recently from the Fast has purchased of I! It.' Hurst, Ihe box, sash, dtxir and blind factory In this city, lie i a practicil man, and proofx to temodt I and improve Ihe factory as well ax a. Ul a new set ol ui.iclnneiy IhroiiKli out. He will ileal in doors, windows, in. nit. lings, hra.'ketx, turning and scroll xawi'ig of every decri'iliou and will make a practice ol Ix'ing prompt and reliable. We welcome the gentleman to our midst, and trust bis business venture will prove proserou and sin cesxful. Sitot tD It Toav Dow, The anti quated old rattle lisp at the end of Main street called tiie I'lncnix building ha long since become an eye-sore In the people of Oregon Cllv. and it I both lime for it to be placed with the tliiniixof the past. Its halls and passageway are dclapidattd while Its many years of use has rendered It unfit for longer occupancy by b'Jman boings. lis tilth and tsncleanlinesx is a prolillc source of disease, and for Ihe g.Kxl of our rilv and the hexlthfulnes of the p-siple it should be torn down, A (iooti rorsmoN. A gentleman proposes that the delegation allow out own xople lo take in charge the build ing ol jellies from t orvallla lo Oregon City, lo keep the Willamette 0x-n the year around, and that the several counties bordering on the llhtinetle each be taxed to pav for inch work The aiigKesiion certainly ha value since il we do the work litre it can ixi done much cheaper tbxn boy the general government, and at ihe nioet will not cost more than I2.V0O0 for even the first year. Corral In (ixiette. Wat, Tby Axuthkm Link.-C. B. Koae has taken out the lunch counter in In establishment on Main street, and will carry a full line of notions in stead. He has taken particular pains to tit up hi store with a substantial line ol g snii and a look within will con vince one that it is ax complete as any I in ihe city. He will continue dealing in can neti, goods, but expect to make a I specialty of notions, und persons wish ing any useful or ornamental household brie a-brac would do well to give him a call Hnisrixo Tu Fl40. The achool of East I'ortland devoteil Friday to or i.uinenting their restx'ctive buildings with the American flag. F.xnrcixcx aiinrotiriate to the occaxion weie in dulged in and were contributed to by members ot the schools ssaixted by the ti. A. It. and I'atirotie Hon of America. The inquiry now arises, why would it j not be appropriate to hoist a Hug to the tufT of the school building! of thix'fity? It i customary throughout the country. Not Tit Fikst. The Kock Hill Farmer' alliance was not the first or ganized in Oregon as reixjrted in another paiier. Clackamas has an alliance and has already sent a delegate to Salem to confer wil l the legislative committee on taxation. Mr. O. K. Hihhard is now in Salem looking after an appointed work of Clackamas county farmers alliance. Albany Herald. Up Fob Kkpaihx. The steamer Alton ix now on the way in Fast I'ort land undergoing repair. She will he thoroughly overhauled and wilt bt re painted ami repaired throughout It will he about two week before she can resume her run, during which time 'ho batons will be obliged to do the work of both. The La ton a will not, however, run outside of her regular time. MiKiian At the Congregational par sonage in Oregon (.'ity, on January 24th, hy kev. O. W, Lucas, F. R. l'euifiertoii, of Itutte county, California, and Miss Hahina Page, of Umatilla county, Ore gon. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Hegular meeting of the city council lieu Wednesday, Money to Loan. Apply to 0. E. Hayes, Attorney at Law. The February term of commissioner court convene Wednesday. The Kinma Juch opera company are tilling a week' engagement in Portland. The whist club will meet at the resi dence of Mr. II. L. Kelly this evening. The many friend of Frank J. Louis, will be triad to learn of hi return to reside permanently. The flouring mill are now running night and day, making an average out put of (100 barrel daily. J. W. Kelly with hi family ha re moved into the house formerly occupied by l'eter Nohren on the hill. Invitation are out for the Seventeen' club' fourth social dance to take place Wednesday evening, Feb. 4th. The annual election of Cataract Hose Co., will take place Friday evening, Feb. 10. Kvery member' presence is wanted. The Clackamas New state tint J. C. Puddock, of that place, will plant thirty acre of canning and niaiket garden product this season. Messrs, K, t', Appei'Hou mil 1'. 1'. tili'liu, of McMiiinvlllii, noie Ihe guexls of friioulx in ilux city lor u lew iluy a during Ihe ,i't week, A givttt leilileilun III Its pi ico of bl.lhk 'lx mid uM'li'oillt lo li'.ik.,' loijill fcr hiru IliVoirC ol gond i oxpeeled lu'iu 'l.ecaxt Ihox 'Inn mini A Nou. Mr. and Mix, W. Thomp'ou, nice Molly I'lxher of Cui vhIIIh, liuinled ill t'orvilllix on IheVTlli, Wi'io Ihe gili'xla of Mix. M, M CIiiiiuViii Iho mid. lie of (lie week Miss Mlmt Ki-llc led fur Salem, U ed nesditv evunlmi, w here alio hux a. i , led a iiosiiion ax clerk ol one of the i'.iiii inlllei's of Ihe liviNliituie , l!ev. ('.('. Iliilemiin will dclltci ihe (ourlh of his seiiex of leetiitex ncM I ri -IV evening. Subject, "IVeservail m "f the Jews and their rimil Uexlnr ili.i i." It Is HUI . lining how qui. k Mime l'oplo will deii.le tli.it Ib.'ii l.'.ill I'ii x r ix no tixe tn lliem on lei-eiv.eu u "l.ile- luenl II h mi invil.ilii.il lo puy Up it yciir or two naea xiii'M iipiioii, 1'umer tieo. I'urlm, of the I. ill. mil, mid hlx exliuiiible w He him luippv over the advent into then home on Suiiiluy ol this week, ol a new buy, Nurtvsx to' the Junior Ktirlix and lux tt,iin puieiitii, ("has, Kelly Is (lie proud d. nl.lv of u ! bouncing young gii I hich iimve.i h.ill j and lieuity al lux lueiie las) Saturday j evening. She lips ll.e scales at ten pounds and her paieols feel proud l her, K. Moxhcr, of Viola, w as In the cily j Monday, an. I culled mi Tn Km mipuisk. He reports tall wheat in a ll.uiiisliiiiu condition lu his lie igltirhu.id ami fann ers juhilant over the pr"pc".tis out look. Aiiiiiul! Ihe tlilcstx at the hulel do city cooler, the past week, w .is u h.'l.o, aneste l by M.nslnil Hums lot car v icg soiall-si.ied cheese klille, June.' Fonts gave him bin i liolce between I, ve tlnys r 410 line. The dance given be Win ins Ihu .it Catil'V on Ihe ','Mi.l, wnxu success i yond llicii pievnms evpecl iliiips ", ,.e imll was llllc. I t.i ii-t Inllest cape ity . I everyelie eliescH Ihclnselles ,.s hitviug a i'usiclii-s l.ine The ohler ill M...I. .11 ..... linen el M e Wuild. oig.iuic -d m ll.c t it v .iht.iii ,1 iinoilli in" s cicli .k iiiririi'liiii Its iiiciiiIh'i slim mid ir .r..ini-es ! hcci'iue l liioxl pr .sper.nis nn.i Mill. -l.iiiii.it ii.,,e, It now has a inciuUislni ol ii'.n.n line. Mis lii.nv lUnid 1 ..h -, lb. 1 winler term of w in ml In tin. Mmk ib-trtcl Fri day and returned to her 1 1 . -1 1 . - in ini city. Mixs band b is pnneii hcrsell lo Ix) tine of the aeeoioi'listicd an I using young leaelieix o( t 'I ickain.n lountt. Mist l.ilhaii M.'Kco his recm .1 e.l f tun her recent tlln, au l in.ne.l tn (he lesldence id .Mis. lie-Me lii.ni.'lit.iu W here she w ill be pleased in n.cethen IMttrtun and ntlieis desinui: l.ilii.euil.e dresKii.uking. Tiu: Kmiiii uisk ncntli ma le a mis statement Hi hh jikiug id tlm desitfiiiir of the Hunt of Mr. t .i.illcl I s lien ibng stoic, t he crtihl, ur it certainlv is a credit, ix doe lo While I'.n.s. who de sigaed the plans, while the Aimhiws were furnished by ti, II. Hcstow. Tun Fmihiiiisk has Hnlt-r.tl.lo outlay w itlnii weeks in the purchaso dexignx 1, 1 t i.e. an I the iiulle a cou the past Uu o the latest tictict si vies of ttcddilitf staii. . n il v and aliing cards If you w ish inn linn ' in I his hue lemeiu- Iter this. Sth'Hil Supei iiilcti leiit Tiiouison has sent o the 1XI scho .1 clerks ol t'lucka nii.x county, I. Links for their annual reports an-( census, lobe unci" out the i tlrxt of March ll any fail lo receive ) the hhtiikx, they should 11 itiiv him at j once. j A new mil al tiie home of Mr. ami I Mrs. Holla Wiesls, makes uii.it l..r item tor this week this is the thud mldi tion to t lie.-.in t ilt 's p. .pnl 01 'li since our lust issue und wejoiu with her happy pui en Is and lli-ir I-ien.li 111 cx lemlini her a hearty wrlcnuie. Mr. T A. I elleull. been Bpeudnii a few fatber-itl law, Chax M. the paxt week. Ho 1 of title, hlM tL.ys wiiii his link... o( Mink, turned lo his home, uccumpuuie.l by Miss Muiie M'X-htike on the .'Hth. Miss Mneonke will SH'lid a few duvs in Nealtle, Kpworth Leuiiue, of the M. F. 1 hutch j expect to commence it sein-s ol lectures ; Mild xocnil 1 liteituiniiien'x ill Ihe ..nl.ns( of the church III three necks. They w ill leave nothing undone which mijlil 1 nuke the same interesting, l.ein li- ; ciitl and alt'-urti .c, and evertoiie should I atleud. 1 J. F. Younif. of the lirm ol Soiviihou A Young, iumht-r iiierehauls and manu facturer at Sellwoisl, called 011 I'll r: Kxri Ki'lilsK Thiirslav, Jle suvs their mill is turning o, it it h usual amount of IiiiiiIht and that ix c.itisi.lerahle, as their mill ix one of the vciv host in thccoiiu- IV. Sheriff Samson will sell on Thursday next at executor sale the sawmill und lliil acres of land, bvlniik'ing lo the eMail' of iho lulu W, !', Austin, located six miles from town. This ix valuable property and would be u piolltuhlii in vestment lor unvonc w ilh capital to huv it, Chaplain C ('. liateuiiin received orders this week from the secretary ol the war department, c.iiititerma 11. lint' previous orders for him to pio. eeil to tht. department of Ari.uiui and report for duly II,' is to proe,'., to the de partment of Colorado, whoi c he will go about March 1st. Chaplain II, item, in i well siitixfiud with the .-I iuiilC '. Decisive action has been exercised by a few business men of Oregon Cily to wards tlm i.i'g.inir. ition of 11 lodge of Knights of I'ytliiu", ami ulmit thirty have siihsciihcd ux cm ml. ilex i.ir mem bership. Many more ii.ue tnauilexted their interest in tin. mulhu , and it. is be lieved that the lislgu can oig itiized with a good enrollment. Mr. Frank J. Louis hux decided to open up a firxtcluHx paint shop in Oregon (.'iiy, having iinele 111 iiineiiieiitH ac cordingly. .Mr. Louis can boast of being one of the best sign w riters 11ml house decorators vnr in Oregon Cily, and when he gets fairly started in IniMiiiesx there ix little dotihl but what his patron age will he imitiiinsu. Tim: Fntkhi'iiihic wIhIic him success. A series of revival Hio viees is being conducted at. the Congregational church by Kuv O. W. Lucas, axuisti'd by Itevs. 0. F. Clapp and Duuiol Stuvnr, af Forest drove. .Much interest ix being mani fested in the meelingM and tlm citizens turn out well. The incotingx will con tinue tliiounh the present week, hut it Is not determined iih yet whether 1 liny will hold next week or not. Mr. C. W. Poller has recently added anew addition to his bhickxmilliNliop in thin city, for thu storage of coal, iron, etc., giving him morn space in his work shop. Mr. Porter in a llrsl-cluHX ImrKo hoer, and he reports IniMiimsx consider ably improved over what it was at this time liiHt, your. Ho has been run ning two tires of Into and is prep ired to do prompt work, "F" Co. 0. N (i. are making piepa tion for another grand ball to bo given at tlm Armory on Feb. 2(1. It is tiecd Icxh to say that if, will bo 11 11 iiumenxo affair us the militia bovs never do any thing bv hi.lve. TJiey propnsu io leave out nothing which would make it a hitfh order of social events, und w.. hope they will receive liberal return. Everyone i invited. A lllciiirv and musical eiiti'tlaliitmoit will be given this (Krlilay) evening at llni Methodist chmch.lo which nvm)on iMlnvlied Kelriishiuenls will hnscrved In Hie pmlorsof the church iiud eveiy llilug is arranged lor a tlixlehi evsii lug uii)oyuietit Kliut musical talent will coiitilbntii to the uxsrclxe while ihe literal v selection will he am h a will pleii-e everyone The ildinlssliiii will he leu cents .1. W, O't'onnell, thegou (!ily' live gent's lurliishei'. has leased I he ground Moor of the Odd Fellow' building, III present occupied by the post olllue, and will open up on April 1st., one of the largest lini'" of gouts' furnishing goods ever brought to the town, Mr. O't'on nell Is always al hand with, the latest si vies snil most substantial gixids, and alien ho shvs he Is going to have tlm best stuck In the city, lie mean it, Mrs I.iiclniia Sleight, died at tier sons resilience In this cily, on Tuesday, ,liiiiuiiiy'.7, nt 'J o'clock a. to., aged lift veils ' Sim wa it mother of P. A. Slclulit, uiuiiiiger of the cannery at till i iilneo Shu has for some time been a victim ol liver Irouiiie. iter remain were interred In the cemetery on Wed nesday iilleruoon, the fuiiernl taking place (nun llni residence, Mnnv sym pathies are extended her he leaved children and relatives, by the numerous r lends she leaves behind hiU'lAl, aMD'ICItsoNAb, Andy Wvlaml, ol Mohilla, was In our bilig 011 Moiidity. l"e uly Moirls wiisoiil in the 1'ugle t'leek 1 ounlry oil nixluess Monday, C. W, Drake, Silverlmi, spent Ihe second day of the neck lu Oregon City. Mr. K. V. Short, of Wlllaonvllht lion. .red Tiik Km rKiii'iiixK, w ith a visit Tuexduv Mr Spinney, of All. In.i, came up on Tuesday lo l.nk alter bis hind inteivsl near tins place, ; II. hi T A. Mclbidii wu lu ailiuidancti ; al il,e seion ol the Supreme court In S.ilem this week, Mix F, Ihiiuhait, of Fast I'ortlanil, ha-, been t Ixiliiig lor a week In Ihe city w 1II1 her sister, Mrs. (i K Hayes ... ,. ... ...... ... Ineiitieili Aiiuiier-arr. The pill lots of III hesiltilill resilience 11I Mr unit Mis. 1'. S. Warren, of this men. Hall, slauncli Iriend, loyul cillrsn, ! tiiv.woiK Ihe scene ( a splendid and ' and fatewvlll Th rirer iniiriiinriiiK vole I v. iy successful sm lal cvcl.t on Thurs-1 of Ihe W illamette will proclaim thy great- j .hiv cm-.iIiiij ol the past week.!1""" for age. H c s. May the perfuiu of I'h'e .vcasion wax a recei.li.in t le.ed ... , .. . .11 1 tuand lu liwiioi of Ihe twenlleih aiiniver- sal v i I lie tin th of Miss tiiai e W llllains 1 inil lliioilgh I'll il lie mi wax p.irtici-. paled III bv about twenty of her mine; intimate lipn.li and t'oinp tniolis. It g n-s with. nit Kaying Ihal the ett'.irtx of ; I tie poptl'iir V..HIIK iinstexa added to lliuse i.f Mr. and Mis. Warteh in la-hall. ..( the eiiterlitinmelit of Ihe tompauv was clowned With th.) highest success, and no feature winch iniiiht promote j or add to the t'teiiiug's enjoyment was (mind witntiitg. ,Mi, i.c, lack-straws pmlor luiuct shooiing ami games were i unhilg-'d III to Ihe delectulion of thiij gnosis until at a pros;r hour, refresh- incuts, I'ouslitiug ol all the delicacies of the season. Were serveil, when alter : little instrumental and vocal music the oaitv retlted. ! Al the target shooiing first honors : acre won by F. S. Kelly, the prise for which wax a Ih'iiiiIiIuI voIuium of Ileman's iks'iiis. Civile Apix-rson, ol Mi Miiinville, got the ixxiby pri., con soting of a jumping juck, direct from Japan Hut the and iuost pleasing event ol Ihe evening' protfruiu was (mind in each gentleman writing a de iipthyn of one of the ladies prtMH.nl. all f the fair sex having tx'cn sent from the room. The suhject of h sketch whs supplied lo each gentleman hy d. awing a slip of paper containing the muiie o( the lady of which he was to (write. Alter all had pmpaied their j dcsciiptioii, the ladirs and gentlemen 1 returned to the same room and listened to the reading of Ihe sketches, The leading itfl'oidc I much mirth and caused ec tenient to run high for awhile. Fuses Wine s a ai.le.l ax follows: Fori hest description, It. L. Ilolniati: the j 1.. ..,1. ......... 1., 1 t 111.,, 1 Those in attendance wereMisxestiiace ' Wiihums, Ana lUird, Amy Kelly, lam CiK-hr.me, Mary Cotiyers, Cornelia Mct'uwn, Winniti Williams, Alice (iluss ps., innie tirahatn; Messrs. Mehlruiu Mct'own, F. .s. Kelly, A. T. Olson, II. (1 iiiiHii, I'.. Driggs, J N. (iraham, F. Itureli, II. Salishnry, C. Mcl'arver, i K. Iloluuiu, ol this cily, and D (ilenn, ol McM.nnvilh,. conn xkws rri-Ms. risttihurf NotM. Willie I'lutl and Henry Kvana were both htiltyhurt while falling timber, but art rapidly recovering. The surprise parties t Charles Kfollrr iiieu r Friday, and Captain Coulter' Balur lay, were much appreciated hy those who etlj.il ilaill'illK. I In answerto Phoenix, of .Mcadowbronk, I j would say, I'lattshurg Is located three mile north of t'anhy 011 the north bank of the Willamette, live miles up stream from Ore gon I lly hy river, or eight miles around the mountain hy wagon mail. To "If. M " of Frog Pond, I would say, yes, we were Is-fore th court in Oregon City on the uhsunl charge of refusing to work our mud lax; hut when Ihey loimd we ha I the grit to stiunl trial they hacked down 1111. 1 a-ku I to have the case dismissed. We agree with II. M. " Live and learn," und " Pay us you go," are gmxl motto. We it'll r 1 it). 1 that Individual have right that even supervisors are hound to respect, ami w'chiivu always paid every rent justly .Inn 11.1 we Weill, und If II. M. ha any bill against us we will pay it as soon as pre sented. We will give bun a chroiuo to Und where we owe or huvo owed a single dollar, und we tuiike him a standing oiler of $.'1.00 lo tell u what be received fur writing that Insinuating item, or how much -hug Juice" he had. it. II. Dunn, Plutlahiirgjracher, 1 receiv ing numerous congratulations on the sue-cc-l'iil milliner In which ho withstood the unjust deiniimls of supervisor Toedttneler. Wc iiilerstaud spirits from Hi unknown regions ure holding high curnival ureutld Frog I'oml in cclehrntion of mine wonder ful event. I'lenso guard them well, and do not let any of them get wy, for w hav devils enough in I'lattshurg already. HoilNltTTI. Sellout Keport. lteport of Plattsburg school, district (17, for the quarter ending January KOIh, 1801: Present every duy, Louisa dross, Loul Toeiltmoicr, (luy Gross, Perfect in deportment, Alia I'lutt, Minnie (IroHt, Loiiisadruss, Etiiina Johnson, Stella Coulter, Hobby Piatt, Louie Toedtmolor, Uiulu Kelleoineler, Henry Kellomelr Willie Ktillooinnler, Adolf dross, duy Gross, Aiium dross, Herman Mcrliofl, Julius Id nrholf, Fred Zimmerman, C Zimmerman, Harry Cjulier, Alaie William, Ernest lioekmnn, Average dally attendance, 17. Total en rollment, 211. Average perfect recitation, !W. .'umber of visitors, 21. The second quarter opened January 2It, with bright prospect. Visitors are always made welcome. Come and see us. Okoikii H. Dumn, Teachr. Union Mill. After a lew days of Hue weather old Web foot has again turned loose and we are hav ing plenty of rain. Mr. 0. J. Trulluiger Is preparing to plant about twelve uorcsof hops this spring, mak- lug, with what In. limy has, lwetily.voii acre, Mr, Frauds llnkur liai sold forty acrisol' laud lo Mr. If. IllHory, 1J11I011 .Mill situiii. j iuu mil,,,, south ol Orsgoti Cily, and thr lout tin ul mil wa.t of Urn Wrlyht biidg aurvw Hit Volalla. It cotiNlnti ol post oltlc w It 1 a 11. J.Trulllnger m..I master, a sow mill tun by I). I,, Trulll.'igsr, ami llourlng mill ope. ruled by J, I1, biguii, wlm Is also Jusllc of Ihe pence for Milk Crsek pruclunl, The saw and grlsl mill are Imth npernled hy water power furnished hy Milk creek. WiltKK, January !f7, 1"UI, (tlllijr, Kveryhody Is siijuylng Ihe good weullitr, l.arg quaiitllles, of wood, luiiihdr, etc, are Iwlug delivered at tills pluc. Th oiillook for k H tl yield of gnilti Is Mr, A real esh.to ngent horn I'artlaud was hsr last week trying lo ills (.line of luls lu West I'ort land 1'srk. Henry llealttw vlntlng rvlnllv her last week, Miss Allc lllruliet and hrolhrrs Kdward mid William wert vlalllng here last wrk, Itev, H, Mtliiw Isi liired on leniprrsnce lust WetliiesiUv and Friday venlngi, Th I. O. II. V) IihIk of this place gv a basket iiH'hihl lint Miitiinlny night. It w well attended, Hi prm rsils amouullng lo .'fi.7.Y l ast Frhlsy nU'lit the Worms Druthers gav a ball hi Willluui Knlghl's new hull, tjulls a number from Hregoii City alien. Ir. I. Last Friday slWrnomi the I'anhy school, iiiuUr lb insnnnsiiitnl of S. A, D. tliulty, raised tx I'lillml Hlalss Hag finirlesii feel in length, Tb ling purchased with funds derived from a literary nlerlainnient glvrt! evfrul weeks iiii's. A hirga iiiiinlMir of people asxemlilixl to witness Ihe hoisting of the Hag. Th rrieiri eousstel of pslrl ntle songs, recllullnin, lu,, hy the scliwil, anil Mrerhe hy HUflnleutleiit Ali taniler IhuiI-oii, F, (', Miiililix k, William Ilaih.w, aiittS. A. 1 tiuilry. Th ting Is of gtxsl liuiitlng, ami Itostsfrum a pols lllty live feet hlKh. Th ilsuib of K. I Fssihsiu caustit pro- found soirow hers, Mr. Fastham was lean who, from our rarlli-st recollection, ; , , ' ... ... , I li.vtsl. Th tstr of Ori'itim bus hl on of : t, t,,. rtlells oiiKil lis bet ami titles! "'"" thai llo. will plsnl o.er ll.y .av, ; b" nwert as eur renilleelions of thee! Kink. Welsh A Msillm saw mill is ngsm run nlii and sawing at K''l hiniher astrer. Miss lllcksnlsilliAiii and Miss (iraer Uslr hate Jilsl elnxd a fmir mouths . Ins, I. Tin-dbtt tors art-Ir.lng lo (jet onoflhsiu to teach ihe spring Irrui. V. II.iIsm.I.t is slowly rec.nerliig after a srrr Illness, tin Ills I'.entyHral hlrth .lay he spilt one tiiuulwl and eitihty llve rails Frank lt.-e lis- rented his p'ace to J. j,.kKm Jn ssvs lie raimot run th piste i and krp aliollts too. Ilrller get a house kir, Frunk. K11.il (iluder and Fred llornshnh are ' busy pulling th finishing touches U. their j machine which they call xrrliial mnllnii. 1 Tliry rlalm thev liar solved the prohlem. Mr. M. hcliwirti is lintillug peas to Ove Kiin City slid shipping them to Portland, whirs he lln.lsrm.lv sale for them. John Shaiuioii, with a fore of turn, Is busy building a railroad hrlweeu thli place . '"t rsgon City, lie It .plliluig rails and 1 laying them ert.sswats of the road, which certainly makes a rail road ami a hotter one than some rock msd, Wesley Hill has just finished son big Ills full wheat shout uIkIiIwii scrs. Mrs. I'. I.lu.lsii tins K"tiroli a visit lo Al l.sny, tits, Viol A. The eol.lr.l moriiliii! of Ihe arssoti thus fnr, rrgsterrl twenty degree alx.te lero ' Plowing lor spring grsiu I in order, and ,M r" ,0,,k we" K. K. and W. H. Mu le wrre visiting their mother last Sunday. Will Walker, of Ks Portland, I visiting in Viola this week. Mr Mitini Wood, of Comopoll, Washli.gton, I piiliu( a few day with her areul. Mr, sn.l Mn.J. M lltyden. Msrrlett -At Dsytoii, Oregon, on Jnuury iid, IWI, Mr. 8. K, Wixisier, of Viola, and Miss Kmma Harris, of Hayton. W send ouretinHralulatloii. Moaa Aim. Jnury !!7. IHUI. I .outs. Mr. Robert Shepard died at hi residence on Arthur's prairie on the 21 si. Mr. Hhep ard leaves a wife and one child -the child only a few week old. A large iiuniher of friends followed hi remain to their last resting place on Ihe following day. A number ol young folk are busy prac ticing for tiie nterlaJiiiiuuit at the Comer school house on Saturday evening, the 31st. A gotxl time is eiprrtcd, provided a traitor iloi'i not spring up between now and thru. A hull was given at Fisher's hall on Fn duy last, where a nice, fair crowd gathered, and spent a nice evening, notw ithstaudiug the great crime of "trraaou" waa committed that evening by me and my crowd (as lie calls himself) going lo Norton' hall to ipend th night. 1 will close hy ilgulng my name o every one will know me. x. Y. l. January 27, 1HU1. Beaver Creek. Such warm weather at this time of year Is uncommon fbr Oregon. Frank Ray is stopping lit present with hi sister, Mr. Kno C'alitll. Crltscr lira.' aw mill at New Kra ha shutdown owing to low water tn the Molal la, they being unable to get log Honied down. A man lately arrived here from Kansas and say corn there sella for ten cents bushel, and potatoes at two dollars bushel, and a dny's work cannot he hud, while here he thinks he has struck a bonanza at 7,'ct. duy. Jack Hlount and Will Qrecn, of your city, succeeded in killing deeron the creek just before the law came Into effect. Owing to the mild winter furmer will not receive the prlc for po'utueiihey expected they would earlier In the eon, Mr. Charles McCnrmark, who is an en gineer on th 0 It. N. R. It., I now a home with bis family. Th road extending fron the ust end of the Long road to the Mount Pleasant school house yard ha been widened to fifty feet, which will give room to grade up iid bring it to a better condition, There will lie a sociable at the Drown school house next Saturday evening, giveu by the literary society. Kach lady will give a necktie and a pie. The article are to be sold at auction, the proceed to go for the heiioltt of the society, Our achool closed ltat Friday, An exhi bition wa had which was flue for the num ber that took part and the abort t.me spent In preparation. Miss Emma Piatt is an able teacher, and deserve success tfherever she may go. Nativs. January 27, 1891. Fine Pillow made to order and Mat Ktigs, etc., of neat design at Warren & Holinuii'a. Warren & Holinan can he found at all tiuieu of the day or night by those wish ing their erviucB in the Undertaker line by culling at room No. 10, Livevmoie hotel, or corner 13 and Main. (vo'jiiiif 1 ti lVrfiiiiirv - AND FINK TOILFr SOAIVS 11. l. Caulliitu has now 111 stock the finest UHSoitmtuil of all llni Lead ing IWfutncrs' Speehillles eynr In ' tlm city, eiuliiiiclug: AIIVimI U'iIcI.IN Mary Nluni t, Solon I'iiIiiici 'n Miiy IMonnoiii, i 'row 11 Co.'h Ci iiIi Aitltt lllohNoni, l.un 1 Icr FIN May Hells, Nwllltoil'H l'lllll ltOKO, hiinlliiiru n v ItoKc, Jtald n I iih (jiii'pii ItcHN, Ami 31 11 11 y OIIicih. INDIA BOQUET SOAP ! Without a rival fur fragrance and line quality. IUJSINHSS LOCALS. 1'ihe of FAIUMOCNT lots are ad vanced. For the north bhsk (except wh-e the lioiixo stands) six. Johnson A I I l.-n 1.111 , Fsqx, Oregon t ity; (or the re-uiain-der, ste 1 hti ow ner room ID, Mulkey hlixk, I'otlisnd, Oregon. The lurul slock ol ll.iby Curt luges ever In the cily can be found at Warren A Hotmail's. Sr. i'.tmii k'x I'h. ix, fur il!snrdr of the liver and Isiwtds. A vigoroua hut gentle physic that cleanses and renovates the whole system, I'rict. 'iU ecu' x-r box . When you want n good mined paint teady for ue and "U shudes to clnie from, use t oliimhit. t'olliigii('oi,rs, only II f.( xr gallon. F01 s.ihi by t'hai mull A Co Dwelling for rent in Cuneiiiuh Inquire ol lliiruey, Hsriu A Draper, I'lixiiii.in iho,, block. I have pnl up a chopper at mv place I 4 mi es sotilhi 11st ol Oregon ( ity, and i it in pit'i uie I to t Imp giaiti at rcuxotiuhlc iiitt-s. "on eve-y ..lonuiiy. I uu shop .VI lo IIHI bushels ail hour. W. S llll.Ktt, llsnl llurnril llrh k. One hnmhed and tlltv thuiixutid hurd burned brick ill ( 'Intromit Pros, brick yard. Sold ill ipiautities to suit, mid at reasonable rates. Apply al Char man's drug store. ( 11 tvnmi ttx's Col ic, ('not, rut asp Duumto t HmtiiY, the uiiMt reliablu known medicine for bowel complaints. It is especially prired by person subject to colic. It hux cured many cases of chronic dittrrho a. Price amlfH) cents x-r bottle. ltxl ucies-l'itl half mile from Oicuon Cily, W. C. J.iiison. 1 Frank Neldon nt Winesetl A Scrii ture's hlucksmith shop makes a sH'ciull v ' of lepuiriug guns revolvers and sharp ening scissors, rtalinlaction guaraiiU'ctl. Ml l ll i: I IHI l III.U 4 I IO-N. TIMHKK I.A.MI ACT, JI'SK . 1S7S. I'xithi STrr.s l.txii orrn s, 1 liiixnos CiTT.tir., Dec. Ill, Itfio.i N.alrs Is linrfliy itliKn lltsl In emnplisnet with ih tirnvlslniit at tiie set ot Cuusrvks of June ls. i.iititlv "An set for (lie ssle ol llmlt-r Un it in Itie intva nt ( slid. nils, tits u. Nsvsils ami W slilnn.n Terrllory," 'I'.nn K, lilt'Kiui, nf I'urttsii.l, eeiiuly of Mahtnimsti, siste ef i orr.i.n. hss Oil. ,ly lel In Hits oittt-s his I a...,, ....al..n,ll Kt. 4. l,,r tl.M 1,11 , f 1, Ml , ,f III "I WW, Sll.j lilts A Sll 4 Of Srtl'II.UI Nil 'J, III losiialili. '.i 'i sunlit, rsuire Nu, 7 writ, suit will utter nr.... I i.i lew (list His lsn.l sonslil Is la. ire vnlunUls t"r Its limtter or hlutis tlmti I. n Hsrlrulliiral eirtMi,r shil In r- IsMish III. rlsliu In t, Inn. I 1.1'lnre the ri-fls t-r sinl reei-lver o( .10 ofnt-s at tiri-itnn t'lty, Orrj.ui, on Kridsy. Ihe ITIh ilsy nl April. lxx. Ilr n un.'. lu. ,.: Iisvlil o Puiiurll. Juiiu Mitchell, ('has. scl.arfsr. ( tux. t'Alla, all ufi-.itlliii.l, Or Any an. I sll iM"r the atmvr-tft'rlli-il rai.na elalmtuc stlreraely hunts arc reuuesl.-u lo tlledislr elsiiiia In Hits i. Illc on or U-lurt ania 17 tiny nl April, ill J. T, Arrksso. I 30.4 a Ktiililer WOOD TURNING lt ID SCROLL SAWING. Pa rties desiring Wood Turning, terns, Bracket, or Pat- Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Me. Doors. Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. EE. BESTOW, yOpp. the Congregational Church I slllblUllcil IM6.1. C. N. (.JUKEXMAN, Drayago & Expressing Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the fit v. United Hack, Truck iiud Livciy Company, W. II. Cooke, Manager. Corner Fourth and Mnin Streets, OREGON CITY. The l.KAMNU "TlVKltY STABLE of the City. Higs of uny description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi- iichh promptly ununited to. Horses Hoarded and I'ed on reason ahlo terms. MONEY run tit twitr! ill otir If tin nf (, . flitter set, vnuu or tiiii.tnrt In the)' tiiillv nil h.-hiirnlily. Ur (hot a liipalllli'aiM livmvar thi-v lira, Am imc can ilo the wink. ICair tu Urn. Wj furtilli avert ililna;. t unit von. Nu rtsh. Vuii can itovolt fnMT hiiv in.inii'iin, or nil ynnr time to lliu work. Thli U Q nt I rr l)f now lead, und IiiIiIk h outlet nil nifTMi tnarttry wtukir, Ur Kin n or mv pitriilhir frinti t'Jti tu fail iwrweek tiul uiwanli, nit iiioit atler k llttlo ri iifili'tic. tV vmi fiimlli yvu th m ii..,vnieiil Mint teach jmu r IIKK, No iwcctu iillllt hrt. Pull difWm(U.u HlKk. 1K K A CO., At til HT A, UiiMt, hi, iy&&$ 8 38 FALLS CITV MUSIC HOUSE L H. WAY, 1'ropiietor. Uii'giui City. Or., Upp, Mn, Uiirim lsiur Ntors. DKALEU IN Decker and Fischer CIIASC, WEAVLR and MASON k HAMLIN ORQANB. I WILL ALSO KF.F.P Afull sbs k of Violins. Ilunjos, (luitars, Ft.,aml Instruments generally fomul in a llrsl-cluss sloie. For the bi.'iinlit of Ihosu who cannot aie thu cash I will sell goods on the Instalment Plan, A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. Full Abrraat Willi II,. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for th family, (Miaul, or i'rofviunal I.lbrarjr. The Authentic Wsb.tsr' Unav bridged Dlcttonarr, eomprisins: the UsoMof 1H64, "1W ci 'M, coprrlKhUd 5ropertf oftha BdsrslKOid, la now boroDKl7 Klsd stud Enlarged, and Its ndlatlnsrnlahlnt; tltU, basr the nam of Wsbstsr's Ialerna tlousl Dictionary. Editorial work upon this revision naa bn la actlva proa;rMs for over Tan Yaara. Not 1ms than On Hun. drod paid editorial laborer huv Wa Bjcaitod upon It. Over laOO.OOd aspandad la ite preparation before th Brat copy was printed. Crltloal ciosnparUon with any othar Dictionary Is InTitad. Oat th Bast. O. a C. Mr.UKIAM a CO., rabllabsrs, MnrtnvlUI.I. St u.. . IT a A tVild li)allHuiliMllira. illutraiJilil.(fra, - S 7; V. .'A V i . svTi2 :i i'--i-r-Tii r v. 'i mjm ' -FOlt- tDlRrUiGfS (JO TO G. A. HARDING. NEH HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORANCE.MVSS. chicaoo - jo UNION SQUARE,NY.- DALLAS, 8T IQUIMO. m t.'m in a'f MNrRAHCIECOXALj at t i bnta n m itAi WARREN & HOLMAN. Oregon City. F. L. Posson&Son, SEEDS General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co's SEEDS Garden Seed. SEEDS Grass, Clover and all kinds of SEEDS Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizer, etc. SEEDS Bee Keepers' Supplies. We want Yon for a customer. Give U9 a triul order. F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. Successor to Miller Bros. Catalogue Free $3000; A YEAR! 1 nnilfrtiik. to hrt.H IMcli any f.lrljr liilrlllnt.ut p.nfln or.ltht wlio Mil mail .ml wrllc and who. nfl.r Instruction, will work Itnluitrlouily, l,w In an Thru th.,,..... I..II - V.arlntb.lrownlot,allil...i.'h.r.v.i-ih..ll. I Kui .i.n 0..1.1. thiltnatlfluoremilytni,nl,al wlih h yoiican ...hi lliauniount. No ninii.v for m. iinlpia .uc,,...llil m atiov.. Klly anil auli'kly lMrn.il. I dnlr. Iiul on. tvork.r llimi mi-h ilUlrir't orrounty I hav.Klr.aity UukIiI anil iirovlriril wltti ii,,lovnt,-nt a 1.17. numbi-r, who ai. inaklna ovar mMHI a yr-11. .at-h. It. .' F.V and HOl.l l. Full iiai llcnlar. V H K U. A.lilri-.. .1 on, a,. V, ALLLN, Uoa VJO. AhuiiXii. HI it I u v. 1 1? I. I tail . SB Li II MiX piil WoHSK TIM" J,;H(okV Is ciilitnli, ori'l them is lint oihi pi('iiin' Hon that (I. sis ijiire Unit (Iisckhk, iiii'I tlmt is thu Culifoiiiiu IVItlve urn! .S'lv- iitivt) Kloi'lrli! I.liiliiieiit. Hold hy I. V. C'lKik, It lo cure iiuiiritlglii, Hi;tlirm listn, Iiii iiIucIhi, spruiriH, tiiirns, ml li piiln. Try ll, mill tell your neighbor sIiijid o get it, Hold by li. fJ. (,'AtiKiKi.n, Iirii'giiit, Till. I'ulill unit the Slii'fc, Hnv. V. M, 'Hlirotit, J'nslor of llm United lirtitliieu ( hiiri li, Illuii Mound, suys: "J lenl it my duty to tell tthut woinler lr, hlng' New Disi overy lius (loud for 11m. My lungs weni bmlly dis HBsed. and my imrisliionnr thought I citild live only a few weeks. I took llvfl bottles of lr. King's U s.overy artd biii sound and well, gaining I'll pounds in weight." Arthur I,ov, Manager Love's Funny Folk Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King' New Discov ery for Consumption, beets 'em all, and cures when everything dsn fails. Tlm greatest kindness 1 can do my many thousand friend Is to urge them to try it. Krwt trial bottle nt (1 A. Hard ing' drug store. Kogular sizes 5()c. and $ 1 . "Is this the bent?" is a question often sskfnl. alien nii.rlii'iiui lu wnio.1,1 'li,. following arc a few of Ihe medicines of known reliability, sold by tico. A. Mahd- i.mi, nriiggist, oi mis place III) lias IIIUII V other excellent inclii'ini. j t.iit. theso aio worthy of special inenlion: Ciumiiksxai' ( neon HkmkiiV, fu inotis for ils cure of severe colds, and ai a prevenltivo for croup 1'rice fiO cenl jwr botthi. I'ldlf IIITUI.AInV P.IW I'.IU 11 I'llf't-tll fit III I V liiiiiiieiit. ami c Htinchtllv vuliuihlt. for rhotimatisiu. 1'rice M cents perlMjt- tie. I'hamiii.ki.ain's Kvk asa Skin Oint- mknt. Jor tetter, salt-iheiim, scuhl lieiid, eczema and chronic soro eyes. I'ricu T cents per bos. l'or a lame bark, a pain in the side or chest, or for loolli-ai be or ear-acho prompt relief may be had bv lining I'hsmherlain'srain Halm, ll isreliubli! For sale by tii:o. A Hashish. Wuiren A llolmun, Kuneial Director mid Underlukeis, tlregiu City ISnnk liiiildiii'. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS. -I'UMI'.ISATION FKNt'B For CITY and FAHM Fencing. nAVINlidl'INKII A FACT' lit V AT ORK (i"S t I i Y. d'l- tile l iniil-i'lurc nl llila rKM'K, w- llulll Id,. .,uii- ,im li Hh'l f-irini'ra uf CI ii k .in i c, !i,:v li. ciil him) lliahit'l (III KIM'h ll Oh'' i'hc.i,nt, bi-at itliii lll'jil liir,ilIi t".ir i,l'.-:i--l. KsilMAlk H K.SISIIKK ANDESoON k BJCKSON. - WO 3E2X-E12C"3L?', Livery, Ftod and Hale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATKU IIKTWKKN TIIK HHIDGE ND PKI'uT. Double und Sin,'lo Ivigf, and cud die horrR'H uhvayn on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn fur luoife stock. Information regarding nny kind of stock promptly attended to by person or letter. Horses Dought and Sold. ELY & HECjKARTV DKALKKS s 1 Merchandise. Store located at Mountain View, on Mulalla road, one mile south ciiHt of Oregon City. We deal in Flour, Corn Ileal, Feed. Groceries of all kinds, Hoot and Shoes, Cents' Underwear and other style of Clothing, and numerous oilier articles suitable for the needs of the. farmer and his family. By prompt and fair dealing we hope to receive in future, as in tho past, a liberal share of patronage. aTTiie highest market price paid fur flutter, l'.ggs and F'owIh. September 11, WM). Great Reduction Cabinet Photographs OXI.Y S2.50 PER IDOZEIT AT . Thwaite's, 1K7 First Street, Bet. Morrison anil Yamhill. PORTLAND, ORKGOX Farmer's Store! K. L. NEWT0X. BPtTKSSOlt TO STRAIGHT & NEWTON. Goods sold at Portland Prices. Highest Price Paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. JOHN A. BECK THh Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON KAUTII. For general rpjiairing ho stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his storo is second to nono. Try him I VOESHAM ft : : : BROi) DEALER IN- Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork None but the boat ot meats handled. Free de livery to all part ot the cily, SHOP TWO DOOUS ABOVE POST OFFICE OHlCt.OXllV. - OKU. Grocery Store ReliaMe Jeweler,