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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1891)
r , -- rr- ,,....,. " w ,- , . I" ' Tnr NO. S5. OK KG ON CITY, OllKdON, KKIDAY, FKMUJAUY 20, 1801, PRICE 5 CENT. I JHLJlL -11 Ji .XL. visa. ,M. s, JL)o J : im Front wtT j HARDWARE j ivrtiTiijroKw NoMliweaiern A (fiili fur I,,,!,,, i)itMtil, - Lanes- OecldeM- Tulllelo.'th ..toiler Unee -Hllvr Steels Hiwa Wotlos (warnuittHl.) H S rnx)f Cluins. Arcade Kilos. Kopo. Crtwont Slcel, Loggers and Wood Choppers Specialties. City Agent, - WILSON A COOK. 1, GADSBY 5 l ortlaml's popular lunisofurnislttM" and he would respectfully call the attention of the people of ; Claekamaa eountv and' surrounding to a few facts and figures. He has under taken something new, looking to 9NS0LIDATING Turtland, Ea.t Portland, Alhina, Milwaukie, St. John's and Oregon City, hy placing at the dis posal of the authorities and others his tele hrated EXTENSION TABLES for MINI! : RBB : BICE To that end ho has put the price at $1 per foot. In a survey of his mammoth ptock 'of household goods, you can but be highly pleased with his grand assortment of Antique - Chamber Suits of 7 pieces for $'25. J . A 1A 1.1 . .. i !. $27.50 Z -1 .1 1 IlCLZf -II 71 .7J. i i i i , "f T i. j Will piirt'littM live Oat M jails M ! i All goods are the of the latest patterns and are im ported direct from the large eastern factories. iP GADSBY Importer of Furniture, Curi;ts and Floor I Cloths. Largest ttock in the city. o. 130 First Street, - Portland regon City Sash & Door Factory MAXUFACTL'KKKS OF- sh, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds, j pucial sizes of doors and windows made to order. iimatcH for et iirwork. Orders promptly filled )regon Picture Frame Company X plouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, I 'y Engravings, Etchings, etc. 08 Third Street, Portland. Arlington Building Onlers hy nuiil or bunt jjto ruptly lillcd. POPE Tli is old arid rellublu firm always Iff, Iff al Maifactrt ! Mm Timare, etc. lumbiiig, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. Iregon city - o I rz 1JL. i & CO. deep in slock a lull line ol OREGON Professional Cards. j. a. aocKsaa.ciia t r iwiku. llru'ltubrMt h A fowlus;. ATTORNEYS. AT -LAW All l'it before V. 8, t.ntl Oftlra a aneelally. tiBlce rouuti Maud . V H laud ornc o htilltllui, -0 UKKUON CITY.- .,-. . - Cr.iB. W, Hl( JOIIKSON. I', M, tni.l .MAN. JOHNSON Sc. I DLL MAN. LAWYFItH. Corner Fourth and Main Sts. Oregon i'tif, Oi-rituu. REAL KVTATK le.HKl.land MONKY tu MUX. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. MAIM UrilKKT, OKKtlOtf CITY, URtCCIHH. FiirnUh Ali.tniru nl Tills. Imo Moiiar. Foft ! UorltaitM. hl lru.rl lieuornl Imw bllKlttPM. T. A. Ui llKIUK. A. . lKKHrtKH. McBRIDE A DRESSER. V Attorneys at Law. Oltli'o In Jiit'uiir HIiK-k, Oii'itmi City, Or. w.T. iNr. uthai. j v.niArit HlltM V, IIUtiN ft DUU'rlK, ATTOKNKYS-AT-1.AW. OkKUON ClTV, OUKIIIIN. Tlve yi'drn ejiH'riem nil rrllr ( lli I. 8. Inml illl,f I irrr rwoiti Dirndi ua III uur iri iliv of all klml nf ImnliicMt U-(urv III imid nllirctiid (hp court, ml Iuvtilving th I'rartU-f In the (riirrul land oDIifi. C. H. DYE ATTOliXEY (tml COUXSELOUut Law ORCOON OlTvT OR. Ollli-e UnUim out Un'Kmi I'ity Hunk. Q-. 33. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW OUKCiON CITY. Ollli'o corner Mtiin and Kiylilh Klroeln, ()iioillr Court llniim. r. r. w hit k. W. a. WHITE WHITE BROTHERS, Practical drchilecit J- Euilden. Will rtnr plana, elvatlina. worklin Ulla, ami iiwIHralliina nr all kllnla "I bullil inia Niwrlal allp'illon ilvan lo niixlrrn out' Uiea. ftiunialra furnUnvU on aipllratlun Call on or aUilrc.i Will IK BIIOH , Urun Cliy. Oin Banks. BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital $50,000. I'kMiDk-NT THOMAS CI! All MAN. Camiiiku CHAM. II.CACnKI.D. Mamaokr K. L. KASTIIAM. Itpnatta rrrlvrd tutilert In chvrk. Apprnvail lillla ami nulr. ilLrouiilrcl Cnuntx ami elly warrnnu tHiiiRht, Uinna mmltt un avallabla atieurujr, Cnllrrtliini ntftiln promptly. liralla aolil on fnnlMiil, Hnli Kranplarn ,1'hlra- o, New Yurk, ami all prlnolpal cltlva ol Ku rupa. Trlrxraphlf f olinc aold nn PnrtUui), Ban Kniufilnco, Chlongoauil Aw York. - Interest Paid on time deposit is follows: For thru rnonthn, 4 pr crin pur anuun. For mnntha, ft par cnt. pal annum. Fur U innnlha, 0 per cant, per annum. Tlma rarllHontaa of rlcnoaita pnynbl ion nV maml. but lnnrfl lorfeltad If drawn before and of term of UepoalL The Commercial Bank, OF ORKUON CITY. CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Uinni mule, H1IU dumtnitH, Hflke fo loctlonN. huvtt And )lln exrhmiRA nu all tml Mi In the I 'nit Hint? , Kurope aim) Houk Kemg. li(tiltN ri'."r(. rnilijp! to clipck !iilurt nt uauAl rti llowcil on ttmtt ilcrKwIin. tttink ojfii 'rtiin a. H. to 4 r. u. Hut in (my oviiliiK .rum 6 to 7 , Mi 0 0. LATOUUKTlK, Priil. K K 1h;NAUM()K, Cmhkr HARDWARE A.3STID ANTI-RUST TINWARE. Wo now have a Full Line of Hardware and Stoves, Solo Agent for Superior Stovea and Ranges, Tlio Oliver Chi lodPlowB at$l an in. We have connected with the house a First Class Plumber and Tinner and work in this line will be as Promptly done and as Cheap as any could desire. Wilson & Cook. Opposite Pout Office. The Enterprise. Puhllmltei! Kvery KrMny. MUHMCKIPTION WATICM, rtf MUH IN ,U'YKl K; Onn y.-nr ' I i W I Hit itmiillia - - - - I li" i Tliive iiiiinllia W Aiheili.liiX rlt' kIviti oil n'H hIIihi, 4iuia l'ur"'l'h i:nTti lo.'' Caniiv, - - lino. KUKHIT. Cl.AI'K.MAN, - A. MaTIIKH, Mll.WAIKIK, - Alirill'H Ul.lll'K. I'MllN Mll.l, li, J. t'Hri.l.lNIIKN, K. 8, Una mi all, - . Aim, K. A, Waniitr, Mkaiiuw llimim. It. C. I.RWta Vioi.a. Clackamas county Directorv. t'llUNTY omCKIIH. Judirn ...J. W, Mcldruni. . II. It. JollllWIII, W. W, II. HaiiiMHi. . W, T. Wlilllm. ... H. II, Calitl. . . John W. Nobli, , , . Air a . TliiiiiiMiii. . Mldiirv Hmylh, Cliarlra M H'linkn, i'tirnpllHa lliilf. Clerk or ( inula Hlierllt ltiHimlir Trvaaiirvr , AamMNnr, Mt'biNil fiirtnli-mU'iit Siirvpyor, I'oiiiiiiiaalonera j Cutmlaalnnara1 Court menu nrM W tilnaattay of eai'h moulli. OIIKliilN CITY (iKKK'KIIH. Mayor Tlma, K, Itvaii. KoiHirdrr I.. U I'mtiir. Aaamaur. . . . H. It. Urwn, TreuaiinT K. It. I'luiriuaii, I'il.v Alluriiry A, Iiiencr, Murahnl C. K. Hiirna, firi'M ('iiniiiiiaMiiiicr ('. Hnlaiak. Hup tnf Walor Worka W. II. Il.nu ll. coi ai n Man. 0. II. Caulli'ld, Clma. Allirv, '. J. I'lukr, T. I,. Clinriiian, Iv M. t urrcii. 3. It. T n'inluitli, j. W. (I'Ciiiini'll. Kamilar lnrMln of ettjr ruuni'll H rat Wl n..y lu e.i h uioiilh, TDK MAII.H. Mnlla i'lo iinlnit nurtli, Hi. 'J :."ii c M, MullnclikK.iiiiKMmlh.M MU. M,,il..nr. M. aipaanrtaa. On'Kiui City to Mnliilla, Mulltio.Cania and Wilhnll: Uuvin at o ii a, M. Momlnya, Wailiifmlava and r'ridaya, and ri'liirna mi rollualiiK day., Hrriioii City to Mink, t'lurka, Miillno, I'll ion Mdla and Mfadnw liriHik : M-avi'a at ln. M. TuvatlKV, Tliiirmluy uud Humidity, and rvliirna on nillonlnit ilava. Society Directory. MullnoiMalt lil)ft, o. I. A. r. A A. .V. Ilnttta lia naular roniinuiilrallnii. on flrl atnl ( it t ret H(iinUa of rai n inninh al 7 ,K r. Hr.lhrrn IngvMHl .tainting ar. luvlipilto allrud. W. K C AH 1,1., W. H.. T, V. K VAN. Hwrnlarr- llrrvnu Loilirr, I. 0. 0. F. No. t Mart, .vrry 1'hur.tlny even a al t ao n'rtork r. . In Ilia Oi",! VII.. w.- Mall. Main tui'l Mrtnliera of Ilia orilerare lntllid lu annul. HfOnlKrofW A MiillHiui, N. it. Tin... Kau, Hrrrvlarir. Trniilr No. 1, Ore (con t Hy I'uli lurrhul t'lrrlc. Mrata every Tnraila Kvvnlitf at 7 SO at lull "0 Mala ami Kotiilli mrevi. U (1. tl.rai.KV, Oraile. t I'tmraa, xirrtiar). Vtcaile font No. 2. li. A It , Hipiifl. mi'iil of Orritoh. Meet. Hral Crlilay of earli monllt, at 7 SO it. al OUil frllow.' Hall. Iiri'imt City. UKi, A. lUlllilMi. Coniinaml.r, MfHtl ItrllrfCurpa, No. IH. Ilrpurliiifhl of Orritou. Mra. r O. MrCowu, Prral.lent. Mra (leo. A MarOInf, Krcilnty. Mra f". M Cochratie, - 'Iraa.urnr ami on Oral ami Ihlnl Frlilaya of earh motilh lu Council rhatt'tirr. Mfuilmra of rorpa from alnait. ennllally taelcomnl. r'alTat lty l.odiro or . . I . W. Mrela every aei'iinil and (i.urih Krlilay vn Ilia uf earli inotilli In (Md Krllow.' hiill.lhi. All aoloiiruiiii brelhrea ouMlallir luvllnt to at lend. I AH. WII.KI.NHtl.il, M. W. Oiiar tamp, No. "i, Modem Uooilmun. N.tl. every Tun.lay al (Md Fellow ' 11.11, K. H. Waaam, V. . L. H. JKKr, Clerk. Alidrra llofrr l.otljrr, No. 0. Sunt of Hermann. Mad. every Hunday at 3 o'clock u. m. al Treulieth'a Hall. f'aaii HAK.Hrinaa. I'm. Al atar hhii.i.imi. arc j MariitT (iruiiKf No. 117, I. of II. Meet fourth Hatunlay nf each month, al their hall In New Kra. K. C. Ma.lick. Hec'y. J, t a.l i. Ma.ler. Orr tron t Hy llonid oT Triidc. Meela al Con it llom.i on Flr.t Tue.ilay lu each month. Vl.ltor. welcome. r. K. IIONALUSON, 1. T. API'XIimiN, Iktcrelary. I'ru.lilcnl. I' t'oinpHny, lt Iteirliiictit, 0. N. (J. Armory, Third and Main. Itnular drill nliht, Mouilay, KcKiitnr bu.luuaa iiicetluif, nr.! Muuilay of eacli monlli. orrnaaa. - Catilaln. T. I' Hamlall. J. 0. Onniinv, V U .I1...-.. Flr.1 l.leuirnatil. Hecotid Lieutenant, Int. Hargcant. Q U. Hnrgi'aiit. W. T. Wnlllurk, r'niintitln lloaei'o.. No. I. R. K. (Ircen, ..... Korrninu, K A. Newton, rlr.l Aa.iatanl Korcmati. M II. Klannnaan, Heroin! Aa.l.tanl Knrii.an. Hiram Mualulil, I'ro.lilmit. C, J. farker, ... . Hcornlary. I.aao Ackcrman, ... i rvaaurer. Ki'itular merilna, aecond Weilucailay lu each month al engine iiou.e, ea.t alile Main treel, lielweeu Heveulh and Klithth SUNDAY SERVICES. rillKTCONOKKOA'riONALCIIUKCII.-Kav. 0. W. l.tiCAft, I'a.tor. Hurvlcea at II A. M, anil 7:110 r M. Hnnilay Ht'hool after mornlui aer- rice, rinyer niectliiK nmiue.ilay evcniun at 7:110 o.clock. Prayer mctitliiK of Youua l'iioil,a society of Chrl.tlati Kmleuvor .very Hutnliiy avi'TiiiiK atu Miprainiu. Kir.Mi HAi'i ih i' (iirni;ii. uav. c.i;, hatb man, Paator MornliK Nvrvlre at 11 :lkl; Hunilay School at l'Mf; KveuliiK Horvlce II IIU; KcKUlar play(,i' meetliift Wedne.ilay evuuliiR. Monthlv Covenant Mclltltii; every Wmlnvailny ovenlna preneillng the flrat Bulidnv. In the moulli. ,A tiorulal Invitation to all. ST. JOIIN H (:ill!l(CH,CATIt0UC.-ltKV'i A. II i i.i.kiiha ni, Paa'.or. On Sumliiy maaa at a ami I0:H0 A. M. K.very aeconil anil foiirlh Hunilny Uerman aermon after the H o'clnok mniiN. At all other mnaaea Ktillali acrinoua. Hunilay Hcltool at 'I 'M r. M. Veapera, annlogctlcal tulilccii, and Reiimlliitlou at 7.HU r. a. Hi', PAUL'S P. K. Clllilt,;il.-lliiv. J. M Hon ahl.on, Kimtor. Hervlnea every Huudiiy nt II oil and 7 HO o'clock anil Weilueaility nvenlii nl 7 110 o'clock; Hunilny Selieol nl 10:00 HI. Paul'. Chapul, Cati.mah; Service ench nUernnlc Hun ilnv nl i:00o olock. St. Panl'a Hulhl meet, limt Thiiraility III each month. Mra. II. 1. Kclioy, Pre.lilent; Mra. P. H. Cnclimun, Heoretury. MKTIIODIHT KI'IHCOI'AL CIIIIIICII.-Kkv John PakiN, I'n.tor, Mnrnliig aorvlce al 11; Sumlny Hchonlat 12:Ui; Kvuulna aervlce n 1 7 :80. Kriworlh League meeting Tueadiiy uvcnl iik nt 7:00; Prnyer Meeting Thuradny uveulng nlti.'W atrangnra nnnllnlly luvlteil. KIHHT PKICH1IYTKRIAN OIlllltCH.-HitV. (1. W. UiuoNtY, I'n.tor, Hervlcea at It A, w. hiiiI 7:80 r. M, Hnhhath Hchool at III A. M, young Peoplo'a Society of Clirl.linn Kuilonvnr meet, every Hominy evoulug nt 11:110. WuiliuiNilny evening prayer meeting nl 7 110. Simla free. Kvanciki.k Al, Uiiiikcii. Ituv, ,T, M. I'ral.a, nf the Kvangcllcnl A.Nocliitloti, will holil aervlcc. al P'liie'a Hall every Hunilny nt 11 A. M theaec oml Hiiuilny eaccnteil, (Jerniau Habljulh achool every Hunilny at 10 A. M. TltAVKLKlts' OUIDK. '"'aoUTIIItRN "AUirid TKA IN. Triilii from Portland: Arrives at 0:11 a. m. and bM I'. M. ArrlvvH from South: 7 Aft A, M. mid 2:41 P. M. BTFAM RHB AI.T0HA LATONA. Leave 1'ortlund, Leave OrcRon City, 7 I'll) A. M. 7 I'll! A. M, 10:IK)A.M, 10:00 A, M, 1 :00 p. M. 1 :t) p, m. S:!l(jp. M. 4:1X1 p. M, Btcanier Altona no Wuy Landings, Stt'iimer l.aUina Way Lnndiiigs. SUNDAY, 10:00 a.m. 8: JO a. M. i-.mr.u. 3:00 r.M. STATE AND GKNERAI Tim Flint Nulloiinl lunik ( Allii'int, wlili a eittltul mock uf tliKi.niKi, will hu Kin (iioiilli)iia In h (w iliiya. IiiIhichIimI uirllia urn mImhiI tu ! 1 1 tloll till) HI, lli'li'iia 1'iiiiilril (urn IniM i,iilu fur u elly w.ilonvnikii, Ill Kilfcfoii' i Vmi'ii i p. , lulilt Hi tmrp, K'lllit'll, I- I;' I, him Iiiih I'Ci'i Tint Illili't Oililt'lll'il lioalnlllt'O la lllivv Itruriul hy 5U .'imiilaiiiMt! Hew liK'k lumen, and tlin cily aiipiHirla Iwonly uro nini 100 Itlt-H llllKWCtll I'lllCtl'ld llglllH, lVnch trot'i all around Wullit Witllu arr miiMitiu mil ami (nut nimi iui four Inl tlutt a aliai-p final will anill tlnir iinpoa lor a uoumiiiiii prup next eiimiiicr Tim li'e fioia at Nurtli Yakimn wun nil wlion It !md rcai'liml tlie tl ii knoa ul o vmi liii'lina, and oiiiiiikIi wua an. fiircd to luat that oily lliriMi1iimt llio aiitninnr, I ll'at O'llrloti una ajicatcd at Ku'iima lu"t wock (or olitiiiniiiK iiionoy and mdc mull r (octi'iiKO nl Ih'Iiik Ii nielli u( tlm HmIi'Iii Nuraoiy Ciiinpiiiiy. Ho waivml examiiiallon and a held to aiiawor. tlllO nf tllll lillaliH'aa nii'tl id IHIIhlinio aa aHlndli'd out of f") lant work by u alrtiiinr who worked tlm "cIiiiiiko" raikrl mi liiin, 'i'lm Weal aido tuvina arn IirvIiik a vialliitioii (nun qiiilti a tin in -licr u alim hii and i'imlliliiirit men. Tim Hiiiitiiini milieu aiti no loiifi-r an unknown niiiinlily, eava the Alluiny llcruld Tim new inarliineiy thero i coiivrllnK (lie ore into liolliuii and tin dialrli't la now a aii'im id active ininiiiif nHralioiia, wliieli rninitiar aatiafrtclory nwiilta Tlitua Ihv Inn trampa, lutd ar- rivtnt In ifowdiiiiv on Ho' "lillnddiuii- tfaijit" cat, wero-arrcalcd and pill to work un the ktmi-ta. If tnia nunc hcio adofdiMl in all tho vullev towna I he (oh live (ininpn would wain i(!ve Uri'Koii the (jo-hy S. V. It. Jonca, tint Million counly farmer who wua ao cleverly liiitikocd Ida', (nil liy an adveuHireaa, la'llviiiK I" I'en illi'ton. I In la keipiiiK lionae with a run pie. id KiMHlliHikiliK yoiuiK ladica One uf lliriii a anid to Ito hi i(i'nn l Hie oilier ia her ainler, Fiarlicr'a flouring mill, juat ennlli of Mary's river, m iIim aivno of a prnfea a'onal anfo ciiieliiiii! Iut Hnnd.iy ninlit Tlir roltlnoa ain-twdcd in getlinn awey with aliinil fi.i) worth of cuunly aeri, hut loll untouched a drawer foiiliiiniii(t f-'tOil In gnltl Ida I.ewia, lliu H(o-aaver at Newport litlhlhoii-M', Iiiih been olU'red a tempiinit aiilurv to it" on Hit' elugeaa leadinit rhiii aiter In a lifn-anvinif aeentt; but ehe eaya "No" and cotitinuea to (rim the Inmpa alif ao love.. Id i haa w indoiu u well aa a atroni: nrin, A certain kinn lielnit Inld llnillol-e come happy he inuM litid t peiterlly happy man and aoi iiro uahiit loweni, At lull lie found a nun who ptnfet-aed io ho perfectly happy, hill when he tried lo pain piwm aluii of the. niiifii1 iMir lliell, Hie It inn told Id ill he nVoi' had a shirt. TliiTiine-Miiiiiil,iiiieeraIcakaof amne hilka Iravclinu throiii.'h the alnle. One travel alwie nudaidla a dog.'n i':ipulc (or I'.', to pill in lump, to "nktt a ipiurl of oil luil a year. It lake, two iI.ivh for the cnpxiilu to net in workiiiK order, and hy that time Iho liilk ia out o( tlm nav hilt your nil tlill diininilica. Tlio Walla Walla Staieaiiiiui ia author ity for thia HlnleiiiHiil ; liuiil'a am veyoiK havo Ih-oh at woik liolow tow n (or wvernl wtH'ka kinindiiiK the Coliimhia in or lei to deliu iniim the bent pluce for biiding I he river. It la given out that they have ilti'ided on a iiiit one in 1c above the ferry al old Wnllula. A parly of San Fiam lcea capiluliati have Ih-cii looking uIhiiii Astoria w ith a view to the cMluhliidiiiiviil of a Initio tin manufactory tit that point, to aupplv the aulmon runueriiM in Unit vicinity. 'I'lmv do not nsk any bonus, but will lunke contractu with tbo raiiueryiiien. Joaquin Miller liui placed n nolii o in a proiniuMiit placo on hia California ranch warninK oil' lutrudorH, ospecially tram pa Tlm 1'oet o( tlm Sierriia wua once in u tramp lino of hiiHineaH himself to Rome extent, and then) should bo otnow Imrp, in bis he irt ll dtop of cbarilv (or the tribe. L. Sutiiunl I in ia been re I i rod from Ibe Wcat hhoiH. The Welronm anvH the atockliohlcra thoiibt (101) it inunlh w.is more than bo wits worth. They never will net another rustler like SiiiiiukIh all the. Hume. Willi all tlm talk he Iiiih done an imiiniiise uiuht (or tlm North went. Albany Democrat. A vein of coal claimed to bo two feel thick and twelve wida Iiiih been found in a canyon on tlm farm of Mr. liluir, live iiiilua south of Sil voi (mi. Several tniHlmlH tiuvu been cbu out mid tried, which burned brinkly, The Hud Is hull tt mile disliint (rom tlm Narrow Ouaso railway, unit, should it prove iih reported, will bo n 't bentdlt. Al ready there Is considerable excitement in the vicinity over it. A lively meeting occurred nt the pub lic school on the evening ol the 1:1th, Aa Fro!rssor Williams, principal of tlm school, w -"- !:aving that evening, he was uKsnnltcd hy twO. young hoodlums Willi rocks, receiving aiiVC Iinjisea on the head. Tlm nova, Oi to' KilbCr.1H and Cliurles Heed, plead guilty of us sitiilt mid buttery, and were fined Jll) ench mill cohIh, The trouolu arose from the piiniHbmeiit of one of the boys iu school ii few days before. The TlnioH-Mountiiineer hiivs Wilbur rentier, while Hkatiug on a 'mill r.iro near D.iylon, Coliimbiu county, van aiutinsl u barbed wiru Unit was stretched lU'i'oai the pond. Itcilttliroligli his scurf and iniido a gush In his throat about four inches long. The wire gave way and wound around his neck, and it is I bought tlutt the breaking of the wire Is nil that saved bin life. At, present lie is a hcrioiirtly Injured boy, but is on the road to recovery W. W. SliitoRinan ; A. Chapman, in terpreter of the department, lias left fur the Col in n t ii and Yakima to son into the ciiiiho of the present distrust amongst Iho Indians. This In connection with a troop of cavalry being ordered out there, shows the military uiithoiities lo be on Ibe alert. The Indians generally lire dissatisfied and eveiy Iribo com plains of Ibe Indian agents everywhere, Among tlm Vnowing ones it. is whis pered that the oflleial head of Leo Moor Iioiikc, ngent at the Uiiiulilhi reserva tion, is about to bo guillotined. It seems impossible for the government to acquire a model agent and the general impression is that he is not yet born. i OMMlSSlONIvHH' (OI IIT, l-Vliruiiry Trim, JmUI, Court met Wciliioeduy, l'Mbrtiury ftlli, 1'rcsent, Judge J. W, Mclilrum s Com nilHaloners Cornelius Hair and Charles Moebnkn; ('Ink II, II, Johnson Klinrlu" W, W. II. rlllllo, V-i-w mm oiled fn vnt ii ltli oh Iller ' . ' ' l I n urdioi"! O! filed, -v "i s oi" ..I -21 4U nidi led p.dd On peliiiou the mime uf lit" hImimi road was changed to lbs Voiiiiii loud, Itcporl of viewers mi Nays roml (lied, and m petition (or daiunues being pre- led. .1. K. ItiHley, tV. II. Hmllh uud J. 1.. KwiUl'uiil were apHiinlid to s pruiso daiiiiitte, mid lo meet at beginning of road on Tuesday. February 17. Kx Hiie account of fjl.-IO allowed Viewers icpotled favorable on I.awlon- 'urii-nii.il road and it w as ordered osl)i'd. Fkieus(i uci'oiinl K''.',;)(l allowed. inwcia reported favorable on Harms riuiil.aiid on peliiiou for daiuuges Isdng filed, S (I (iribble, I.eonaid lliims, and A A, Wing were appointed tu appraise sitUI (iatiiiigiM, Kx penal scuoMtilol fitt.lS allowt'd. iewers reporleil favorable on the fiimes exteiiNlnii of Ibe Martin road, uud rinid oidnred opened. Fxsnise ac count of tl.VIOullowcd. Pel ii Ion u( Mrs. Albright for aid, giaut d, id ier uiontli from February 1st for her keeping allowed. I'.ilU weie allowed as follows: A linker, hlinlier, I' A linker, bridge e('iie L I, I'orior, rnrouur leu Marion v I n, litinlwr T'J2 AO a ni 6 110 li 110 7 W a 00 1.15 : 7 no SI 00 7 Ol 11 00 i !kl s m 11 'ii 7 63 ai ha s i 4H 1.1 lt',1 Oil Chaa Hcliinllt, luiuU-r , , , . , , M Lovclnce, apikea , llco l Hiirnnrd, aupplic , J li llliukncig Sidney Hmylh, aurvryor T II H,once K J (ili'-y, iiiiIN lllllyaid llio,, liniilx-r . ., J II Weaver, lumber J P l.ofaii, .lnliee of peace... V 1 Hailow Urn l Hiirnnrd, tux receipts I' W l out., JuMiie fiea I. K Adams, Pi-lrlct Alt imcy T W Ki.liN, Ju.lice fer II II Jo!,nm, Clerk's (cc ( li.irinau A Co, supplies V Wydc Vlcjcr A Ai kcrman, aiipplles K M Itauds, siateps and supplies., ii A Itiilinga, bridge exiauiav I'l liiion of John ieer et al. for .1 Oi 1.1 40 ta 10 2& 8 Oft 10 ftU 1(1 Oil 2S 00 hange of road in ibstrh ts No ;UI and 10 grunted Petition of J.W I'.ilmeleer for change in ro.id No. 14 denied. i'eliiluii o( 1. I', Hall et al., (or change in road No 2;i; ordered that road ills iriet No .'I be divided on Ibe line divid ing the (I. W. Wabing and D. D. Tomp kins il mat on land claims, and that all Unit part Ivitig soulhwsid of paid line consliiuie a hew district, lots known n district No. L'o, with Joiiutbiin llinn pluev as aupei visor Uesigoiilion of J, N Davis of hi cbaig.'of keeping Mih. Cannon accepted, and 1'. J biding was upiHiititcd. Application uf supervisor ol road dia tilii No. oh for huiitier, granted, snd he was u 111 li. 11 i.'.i tu ai-iiire IiiiiiUt and build biidgea with the labor of tlm dis lr:.t. IV'ili.oi o( J. A, Tilbert et al., fot re moval of .1. W. lfuols aa eucrvior of ro.id district No 3 denied, Heportsof road BiiH'rviaors beingom sideh'd, lb" fiiibiwing hills were allowed : S'MK, Am't. it H Mi Luughllu J.-.J isi II Clioiplnll friOO K J Holey 20 00 M Phillips SO 00 J It Morton 4,100 11 Hriiiaiupt 3100 Matildas . . YlN'IIIU , S .limcrud ILiclliriiik .14 00 .12 on 41 on 14 00 HI ml 15 W 20 00 I t 00 s 00 2S 00 g 00 C ' Andre J M Mllver Henry Kciiner W V I'al.iuilccr Jaeoh Ccrlie M II ltiehboir J (' Hales No report. II M Clone 12 00 M 1'rieinan 82 00 K K Kellogg 20 (HI 1' M Long, laid over W W HulliK'k SO 00 .1 W Arniylning' laid over C II Carter 20 00 (III Kruse, hud over, 1' I .arson 2u 00 L Toedltneier 8 00 Joel 1' I ieer 30 00 W J Lewellen 20 00 W II Mutton 10 00 J110. Shaiuioii 44 00 Frank Jaggar 14 00 1 W Howard 10 00 Isaac Miller HI 00 (ieorge (lirglcr 42 00 D Hums 2S 00 K K May. , 32 00 A Harrington, laid over. J I) Myers " (1 Hub id ad " Ifayinond Dickey " John Doliin " H Thnrsnii " Deter lOnglo " J K Mills " No report, John Hing 10 00 No report. ,1.1 Herman 20 00 Tlioiuni litti'iet, no claim, I IS Hcoll H 00 ill F Mvoi's . :.. 20 00 It W Al('l,n, laid over., II HolIiiiiitfTf,st-' 1-1 00 20 00 20 00 32 Win Thompson ,1 P Ktrowhridgc ...,v'-vj" A P l.nverty . .. H Himpson, lui.l over. Win Heott, 2d CO Andrew llailghini HI IK) A V Davis 0 00 J 11 Holler 20 00 P A Halior 2) 00 1 111 Cooper, no claim A A set lull ; , 20 00 J C Hi'owdloy ,. 18 00 tleo P Hieh,.'' 14 (10 K 8 llrnniliall, 10 00 0 K Duty si 00 Win Kinight 2(1 Oi) Win Ziniier.stedt m 00 II DearilorlV 30 00 W 11 Comol I 1,1 00 Laid over. The following road supervisors were appointed to (ill vacancies: No, Namk. RltslDHNrK'. Marmot, , , . .Damascus. . .Oregon City. ...Milwaukie. Cnnby. 07 8 17 IS 37 A Anohoir. John C MoMurrny. John Kowan John Miller WW Irviu 11 rt"li Hnndy, Win Desit Eagle Creek. H Wing Miu kaliurg. Win (llllioiia liiigaii. J W Armstmiifi Orenoii (itv. The following bills were allowed : K II Ititrgliart 4M fto WlncHid iV Hriiplurs 17 on 11 Ibvkert .., ' ' ' g,, a, (, W llanong tu at K H Hiiiioluiil cl 11. 11 . H ifi SI.I-,.. .1 II !i (X) W eavnr 17 I' MiMjIuike 21 Wi 40 00 an7 bo 2 00 211 m IK I, Iv Adams..., W W II Huu.aoii A T Dix, inllcttKo Itolwrt t'lcndi'iilng Weallull it MeCoimell A II Mulley 3 IB lieu D llnrnard. u" IlIK LSTKHI'SIS John Hhuiinoii (.'barman Si Co, .. , U W McCsrvcr ' M li Willoughhy I'pon spplicall ie vitctr, Commissi , . 5 00 3 40 8 W 4 SO 1 00 mad super, sulci wh au. lhon.etl to proem distrii t No. 611. n He.iape,r (ortpsd W. II. Hinith's i , , ,,n improvo liienl ol Alairnctbi 1 .i,Uppr. vi.d. Lx ih'Iiho account of, .10 " ml, pnio. Application of j . 1 lluciileiimir (or license tosellliipM i lw't;;o favored, and license will b granted' uton his comptiunce with law. I'Mlllion of K. K. Clmniiiin to builo sidewalk from A Imruetliy bridge to Cbu'k auuis Heights granted. Deport of Coriniissioner Illair on Urn application o( Mr. K-h warts foraid from county approved, and application de- 11 led. I' hiii application of J. M, Draper fjr m raiier in district No. M, Coininissioner MiH-liiike was ordered to pwure the scraper. It was oidered that the road super visor of distiict No. 42 in nk 11 necessary rvpuirs on the Upper Medulla bridge, and Commissioner Muehnko was u pointed Ui BUH'rinloiid the work. It was ordered thut the clerk advertise (or bids to build a Itcnl or trestle bridge with span lo cross Altetnelhy creek at the Jones extension of tho Morion road. The instructions marked ,-A" ami numbered from 1 toll an-adopted lor juatroctivn to road supervisors, and it is ordered that the cleik have them printed and sent to each suitcrvisor 'li ibe counly. It wua ordered that the list of names1 of cili.ens of the county selected by the court and marked "A" constitute the jury list. The following mileage snd per ilietn of coinmissioners was allowed: Comm. Hair, t days, 2S miles $.Y ho " " 1 day and extra Hi milrs 4 ( " Moiloike, (i days, and Hi miles HI 00 Hints (lu Pruning. If the art is understood it is possible to have a tree of almost any desired form and always of handsome shape. Fall pruning m ikes the stronext trees and vines, while spring pruning gives Ibe mosi fruit hence, for a weak tree or vine, prune in tbefall, while fnra strong, pootly hearing tree, prune in the spiiug. The. right time is in the growing fenson, us then the wounds will heal most read ily. As a general rule study sometry. Do not cut away any more healthy limbs than is necessary, but disentangle them and cut away the smaller sprouts, so as lo admit elf the light and air possible. Thine is no quicker way of spoiling a tree I ban bv an injudicious use of the knife. Use the knife and shears to assist natine w hen she gels into an un natural condition. Clear away all suckers, srntHj tiie rough, dead bark from Ibe trunk, but do it gently, re membering that Ibe new bark under il is green and tender. If you want your trees anil vines to grow you in nut treat lliem well, and tbev will repay you a hundred fold for all Hie care you bestow umju llienc Kx. Oregon litjr to Nilverton. The proposed railroad from Silverton to Oregon City is badly needed. Tho meeting at Manpiam last Saturday was enthusiastic uml the citizens decided to do all in their pow er 1 to induce the building of such a road. 1 he benefits of this road to bilverion, Kastcrn Marion and Clackamas county would lie great. Kastern Marion, Hutte Creek and Moiulla districts are fin from any way of transportation. The whole of this isolated region is fertile and abounds with valuable timber. This would be almost onthe lino of the l'engra survey. It is earnestly hoped that this road would be put in eviration when surveyed bv Huntington, but the Ore goniu'n Uiiilwav went into the bands of the Southern I'acilic and the scheme fell through. We see no reason why this proposed line would not be paying. An Immense amount of grain and produce is annually grown in all of this country w hich now has to be hit 11 led many miles over a rough road. If proper modes of transportation could he had this would be an inducement for farmers to farm on a larger scale, which they undoubt edly would. Det the new road come. We welcome it. Siverton Appeal. DLIXHV YOUTH. One or the Heroes or the Flgiit nt Wounded Knee. There me many storios told about the three (lavs' lighting about this agency a fortnight ago. One of tho horoet w.is a morn Ilnv W'llO WHS COIlliniindor of ft Holehkissgun. All (luring the terrible ),(il,. nf Wiinnded Knee bis skill with the deadly machine which bo handled, was the nuuur.iiiun 01 mo iiwp". After the Sioux stitmieded before the bullets oi the Seventh cavalry, Hits stripling of ft cannoneer dragged bis machine from the knoll where be was stationed. Lieutenant. Hawthorne was at bis side . Tho battlo bad now dwind led to heavy skirmishing on the crests of the ravines, where the survivors of Dig Foot's bind had sought refuge. Al though the bullets weie whissmg and singing in the uir, the young cannoneer i,o.o.V,i b';s"-S,,'1in0 10 ,m u,uutu Df 1 .T,.' '! ;4rin w heaviest. The. men attached to liTeV.V.'V'!... instantly became the target of the sav ages. I'ltillets splintered the black wheels of the gun, and spattered in the dii't'rLht end left. Lieutenant Haw thorn was struck by a bullet. The ball bit his watch, and glancing off, entered his groin. Hut the stripling of a boy continued bis advance. He pushed the nui..lu of bis awful contrivance up the gulch and shelled the pockets of ft neigh boring ravine. J list as ho was about lo place one shell in the breech ft bullet struck the index llngcrof the right bund, and tho long brass niissle fell to the ground. Without faltering, the young man seized another shell, placed it in bis little cannon and iired. The shell burst in it sort of u cave, whore eleven bucks wore sheltered. The destiuction was appalling. Not one of the savages escaped. Ten of them were killed in stantly. The only mtrvivor of tho shell diod two days Inter. Continuing his advance, the young cannoneer swept the ravine from side to side, leaving a score or more of dead and wounded in Ilia bushes. When the last shot of the battle was over the grimy and bloody gunner was found leaning uk oust a shuttered wheel ol Ids machine, lie was exhausted and could not stand alone. General Miles will probably ask congress to grant a medal to this bravo hoy. Chicago Herald. TrsiiHfers of Iteully. C Wuiillye-i tu Hatnual Anderson A. 01 nervs Win Holmes D L V in see , t0, r lie, H75. C Wrinyllvea to August Hehloth 5,03 acres 0 Win 1 Holmes D I- C 875. 1' If Miller, etux to C Lucke Wi acres In 1 4 s, r 1 e, T"000. Jacob (ieilter et ux to A Hwales, 60 acres off ot tract of land deeded lo him by Klizubcth Maratiam on Nov 10, 1878,1100.1. A T Dix et ux to Render & Keam iiierer.HW )i of sec 4, t A a, r le, $020. Mary Ann Hand,, to Jas lleckert, lot 8 and Win big 25, Falls View adf'xiO OracieM TyacketoK M Hands, lot 7, blk Hi) Oregon City M. Hemt Tompkins to Hamilton Wash burn, 14 acres of I D Tompkins V L V in t 2 s, r 1 e,2754. Thus H Mmtth to Mrs' A Miltinglv, lota 10, and 11, l'leasant Home, ad $100. John J and Margaret D Henderson loW II Savage, lot 7, blk 4, Pleasant I'lace Li,'). Ilmiry Itecliter, et ux to Martin (Sregerson, et ux, 40 acres in sees. 1 and 0, t5 s, r I c,T1400. Martha Haker to Ed M Atkinson, roadwav through tract of land in t i s, r2eHI. (' Oft Williams and M A Stratton to Anna M Oavtord, lot 'i blk la, Falls View ad f400. Klward M Atkinson to Annie H Whiilock, wife of W T W hillock road way in 1 2 s, r 2 e, 10. A WallingrtoIMf Jarric,2V acres in sec 14, t 2 s, rle, i CO T Williams and M A Stratton to H D price lots 8, and 9, in blk 14. Falls View ad f;tl0. C 0 T Williams et ux and M A Stratton et ux to John Wins lot 2, blk 7, Falls View $200. Jno J Henderson, et ux to 8 Huelet. lotO, Pleasant Place, $115. H C Summons et al to"S M and Clara J Kelso, e'a of ne.'a ot sec 1!). t 3 s. r 1 2000. W II Smith et ux lo Jno Bortnick. 2M acres of Clackamas Fruit Lauds, $80:. Corrad Bcrner et ux to Simon Steinor 10 acres iu towns land 2s, rle; $1000. W S Mack et ux to Edward J Harvey 40 acres of sec 6, 1 2 s, r 3 e ; $500. Isaac Frost et ux to Jus A Chase, 255 acres in t 3 s, r 1 ej $11,400. Oregon IaiuI Co to Uriah Herman lots 17 and 18 blk 71, Minthorn $300. Jacob Hoop to Joeob Spangle swC of sec 33 t 0 8, r 1 e, $:I00 Sohn lireckway et ux to II O Peck part of John (1. (Jarret 1. L. C, in tie, r 2 e, $HkX) , - II O Peck to Jennie M Brown five ocrt'B of John lisrret D. 1, C, $1000 John A Confer to Ida M Fiebburn I lota in blk 7,0 I and Co' ad to (Vwt $260. '. " - , M KamsSy et ux to H J anrt Amelia Huiusby 47li acres in t 5 8, r 2 e, $7000. Progressing. J. P. Croaker, of tho Mountain Bluff Meat market, is doing quite a good business and is still increasing, notwith standing the dull season and the verv extruvagent advertisements that have aps?ared. Ijist week was the best one since he came here. Hie choicest meat of all kinds is kept con stantly on hand at moderate prices. Corn beef, Pickled pork, Hams, Bacon, Lard, liutter, r.ggs.etc, J. P. CHUCK EH. Notice Tor Filial Settlement. Notice is hereby given that I have filed the Cottn'v Court of the county of Clackamas, for the state of Oregon, my final report as administrator ol the estate of Joscgh Florence, deceased. All persons are herehy notilied to appear 111 said court and tuako objections lo said report on Monday, the Dili duv of March, 181)1, and H lu objections to said reimrt if any tliey have. A. MATHERS, Kxecutor ofthecstate of Joseim Horence, deceased. l-30;2-27 Do Yot' Want A Bargain? One of the ninpt desirable residence properties in Oiegon City, only two blocks from the school house and commands a fine view of the city and Willnmette river. Well finished, eight room hou?e, with cellar, woodhouse, well and city water. Two lots set lo bearing fruit trees, small fruits and garden. Price only $1700. Is the cheapest property ever offered in Oregon City. Address this office, or Mas. A. R, D'oolittlk, cornor Eleventh and Monroe streets. Vlek's Floral (Juule for 1891. No lover of fine plant or garden can af ford to be without a copy. It is an ele gant book of over 100 pages 8'xlO inches, beautiful colored illustrations of Sunrise, Aniaranthiis, Hydrangea and Po tatoes. Instructions for planting, cnltfj. vating, etc. Full list of everything that i, j,u;.,j ,. it... ........ -t v.;,..: T.1,r4 Uu.u Pl.xi-a ri1!m ai Also full particulars regarding the cash prir.es of $1,000 and $200. The novelties have been tested and found worthy of cultivation. We hope it will be our good luck to see the Nellie Lewis Carna tion and taste the Urand Rapids lettuce. It costs nothing because the 10 cents you send for it can be deducted from the lirst order forwarded. We advise our friends to secure a copy of James Vick, Seedsman, Rochester, N. Y. To Good Templars. Po vou know that Moore's Revealed Remedy is the ynly patent medicine in the world that does not contain a drop of alcohol i that the mode of preparing It iu linoum nnlv lo, its diicovori that it is nn advance in the science of medicine ' f'-l ....... - ii.,t t- i. .;.,.ii...n. - . t. i' W llllO'll, . 11 K11HHUI ill in. iiinoim-iiui ff r HT,wu for an vase ot jYpo? , V. .i. w ut miv emu . :n . ? , -v- . The Pulpit and the Sfaire;"" Rev, F. M, Slirout, Pnstor of the United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, says:"Ileol it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has dono for me. My lungs were badly dis eased, and. my parishioners thought i could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's Discovery and am sound uiul well, gaining 20 pounds in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, beets 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness 1 can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at Q.' A. Hard ing's drug store. Regular sines 50c. and $1. 7? 7 i V 4 - 1 i L