The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, February 27, 1891, Image 1

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Hi- l-xTi-RrRisi-; K5-
Haatakon the load and will
keep it. As an advertising med
ium it ranks second to none.
Mi KN'l EKl'RISE (:r 1
Compotes with Portland Job
offices In prices on all plain 'and
fancy work. Give us a trial.
11 JO
VOL. 24 NO. 30. i
OllEUON CITY, OUKHON, FMDAY, FICUHUAUY 27. 1801.
MICE 5 CENT.
f7iTnnT?io
nio TOT?
? LI u
i iltL
ILll I'll.
"lM"Fhn?r
Pester-- lU.im.nul,-
-l.tiit'e
Crvswnt Wedges (warranted.)
Orosron Citv Acent. -
0':-,..;..;.--.-:-.i-:.:;0-
Is Portland's popular htniscfurnislter and he would
respectfully call the attention of the people of
Clackamas county and surroundings to u
few facts and figures. He has under
taken something new, looking to
CONSOLIDATING
Portland. Fast Portland, Alhina, Milwaukie, St.
John's and Oregon City, hy placing at the dis
posal of the authorities and others his cele
brated EXTENSION TAP EES for
BUNG
o
To that end ho has put the price at 1 per foot. In
a survey of his mammoth stock of household
goods, you can but he highly pleased with
his grand asssortmcnt of Antique
Chamber Suits of 7 pieces for $2".
o o
". i i rzixirri i s zljl lizrijZZL3 z
T T" l" i 1 I I I l
-Will purchase u
Massive Oat Graufl Ranids Sui
All goods are the of the latest patterns and are im
ported direct from the large eastern factories.
WM GADSBT
Importer of Furniture, Carjiets and l- loor
Cloths. Largest .stock in
the city.
No. 130 First Street, - Portland
Oregon City Sash & Door Factory
MANUFACTURERS OK-
Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Turning of all kinds,
rpecidl sizes of doors and windows made to order.
Estimates for stsirwork. Orders promptly filled
Oregon Picture Frame Company
Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, l'ric-a-brac,
Engravings, Etchings, etc.
108 Third Street, Portland.
ltf"Oners by miiil or boat promptly filled.
POPE & CO.
This o!l and reliable firm alwuy8 keep in stock a full lino of
Imi m it MiMtefii
Hariware, Tinware, etc.
Pluinbinir, Gas
Attended to rromptly. Es
timates Furnished.
OREGON CITY
HARDWARE J
Nnrlhweaiern Agent, foe
atkiwts ssinL-wEs
Occident Titttlelmtth pe.ter Lance Silver Sloula Saw.
H 8 Troof CIuinn. Arcade
Loggers and Wood Choppers Specialties
- -
- o
. J J . I.. I ! . .1 ! .....J
Arlington Building
ittinii; & Jolbins:
OREGON
: BRIDGES.
coa!Lrl7,
Portland, Oregon,
J
Files. Hope, Crescent Sloel.
WILSON & COOK.
rofosslonal Cards.
j, . Ht'KKNnntittiii t r lowtsu.
llrwt'hrulmtMKh
ATTORNEYS AT - LAW
All t'.aea hi'tor t'.S. Loud Office a aeellty,
Hfflt'e room Hand l, C H Unit uiltco
u tmltdlit:,- o
OHKUON CITV,. "- "" Oregon.
W, I'AHKt JOIIN.oN. I , X. It'l lM I.
JO II X S OrN A 1 I) 1. K M A N.
I.AWYF.IiS.
Cornor Fourth and Main Sta.
Oregon It), Or'iin.
KKAt. ESTATE toSLLLaiiil MhNKY la LOAN.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
MAIN SI'HKKT, UltCtlON CITV, OKK1I0N,
furiilali Annrut'la u( Title, Umii Mnuer. rnr
elo. MorlKKi... mii. I irmii.Ni'1 tleiierat
liw bitatitfaa.
T. A. McllKIDK. A. 8 DIIKHHKH.
McDRIDE A DRESSER.
AHamtuo nt I au
l fcVS . . J ... Am , WW .
Olllee ill Jugiiur liltvk, Oregon City, Or.
nr.THlnMiv. l.t miu, j w H..M-.
Ill HM V, IttltIN A DltU'KIt,
.VrroliNKYS.ATI.AW.
1kk(ion t'rrv, Ohkhom.
TMvr vrun rjp-ricmv m r.-i;ili'r uf t lir
t. S. Inn.l ulllro Ihti' r'iMittiii.it.U u in
our mlly of all kinb of liiiiiir l fiin
lite :ntul oltirtf iiii.l llio rntir(H( nntl InvoU ii(
tlio prni liiv In Hit' ki'iiituI Inml olllir.
C. H. CD YE
.trwnxi: rami
VOUXSELOU at Law
OIIEOON OlTV, OR.
Ollii'd iii-Hluiin over Oiykoii Cily Hank.
G. J3. HAYES
ATTORNEY" AT LAW
OKKliON CITY.
Ollire rori.i'r Muin nml Kinlilh Slittvtn,
Oppoiiie t'oiirl IIiiiim.
r. r. white.
w. a. nire
WHITE BROTHERS,
Vructiml ,trrhitcct$ J- IiuilJcrs.
Will rrrf pUnt, levtin. wirkliiff il
llt.. u. ....'1(1i-iI.iii. ..r nil klnili "I Imil.l-
InKi Hlwi'ln) Hllr'illnll (lvau to m).lrll Col
Utft. LmlmnlrR Itirul.lit'.l iti niillrHtlnn
Cull nil um.l.lrfM Will i R HKtiH ,
urmmi City, linn
Banki,
BANK OF OREGON CITY
Paid up dapital $50,000.
I'hkhidknt THOMAS ('HAH MAN.
(akiiikk ( II AS. II.CAl hiKI.I).
.Masaokii K, !.. K.VSTHA.M.
hrptmilH rprrlvnl mihjprt ft rlirrk.
Approval hlllN aim) iii(im i1lriitihtvil
County miiI ritjr wnrrnt tmutrlii.
Utnh rrti'lo uti nvnltiililr ncurity.
ColltM'tlniKi mAv pruifiitl)
Dmdii Hold on l'urilfiul, H.ui FrmicUro .('hlm
K'i, Ni'w York, mul nil triiidiil rltlt'i itt Y.i
ri)p.
Tt'lt'itrtiphlc xIinrrit mild nrt PorlUml, Hun
Krin'iwti, Ch lcn((, m ml Avw York.
Interest Pan on time deposit as follows:
Pur three molilhn, 4 pur frm pr nnniiio.
Kor 6 intnitlm. & imr int. oi iMiiiiim.
Kur U uiniuli, C pur emu. per milium.
Time t'rrllftcHtt'i nf ilrpnitlia pnynhltnn Ati
miiii.1. but liilcri'nt (nrlrlti'il II Jriiwn litlort
entl of tPrm of ili'poHl'..
The Commercial Bank,
OK OKlXiON CITY'.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Transact a General Banking Buslnets.
ImitN tnido. HUlu dunituitiMt. Mtikm en
IflrttmiK. tuM mul Hf U xcliiiiiKn nn nil iKiluti
In tlie I'nltcii HtiihiH, Kuntpe mul Ilonx Kong.
lii'pMftiU reccl' t il puhjc't t ( ht( k Intisrt n(
umml ratvn nllnwcfl on tltn drpoplti. Hmtk
open from 9 a. h. to 4 r. M. Mulunliiy cvctilnnii
(mm & to 7 I', M.
D C. LATOtlltKTTK, TrcM-lt'iit.
K K loNAM)H(JN, Cimhlwr
HARDWARE
A. 1ST ID
ANTI-RUST TINWARE.
We now have a Full Lino of
Hardware and Sloven, Solo Agent
for Superior Stoves and Ranges,
TheOliver Chilled I'lows at$l an in.
Wo have connected with the house
a First Class Plumber and Tinnor
and work in this lino will boas
Promptly done and as Cheap aB any
could desire.
Wilson & Cook.
-0,po!,Hu 1o8t 0"'":e
The Enterprise.
Putillnhetl ICvery KrUloy,
MIMIMCNII'TION rA.TfW,
. fAYtlll.I III MiVtM'C
Onu yriir t
Hu miintliD . 1 IHI
I'liiim iiiiiiilhx - W
A . 1 oi 1 1 -i i k ntlm lih'i il on iipplii xliuii
.tit'cnla I'or "Tlio i:ii'i'irl',''
i'anhv,
Cl At HAWAII,
Mtl.W At KIK,
I'nhin Mn in,
l' H. llttAMIIAI.I.,
K, A Whhiiit,
II, C, I.KWin,
(iKii, K Mull I'.
A. Maiiikii
A HI III K III.UIK,
(), J. l ilt I I.IMIKH
- - , Aim.
MAD0W llHiHlK.
. . Yioi.a
Clackamas county directory.
coiiNTV omcKit.
Ji.lu 1. W. Mi'lilitliil.
Cli'tk nf Court ,. II. II. JuIiiimhi,
Hh.rlir V, V. II. Siimmiti,
Kmimlvr W. T. Wlililmk.
I'ri'iirr H. II, 'nlllt
AM'mr Joint V. Ntililu.
SrhiHil .'iiipi'rliili'iuli'iil , . . Alt'. TIhiiiiumi.
Niirvvyur , , Hlilnt'V Miiivth.
i'.ii,iiiI1iI, 1 ''I""1'' M'N'Imkti,
loiiiiiil.ilone, j ,,,.,, llir
Cnminlloiiiiri Cutlrl uivvli Ar.t S ..limaility
ol Mill month.
OHKUON CITV OKKIl'KIIH.
Maynr ,'Hm. K. It van.
limvrilrr I.. I.. I'urlir.
AvN-Mir ,. H. It. Orpi'ii.
Irmtuifr K. It. t'linrinati.
Illy Ait'Tiiiv A.!. 1'ri.nmT.
Mariliiil. . . ('. I!. Itiinm,
Siri'i'l l'iiiiuiiiniiiii'r . . .. ('. Iliilnin k.
Sup luf Wiilur W i.tkn W. II. I.m.-l.
I'.M'Ni'll MKH.
('. II. Catllii'lil. l'liit. Athi'V, C. J. I'arku,
1'. I., tiiiiriiiiui. K. H. Wnrnm. J. It.
Tri'inlmili, J, V. 1 1 1 oiii.cl I
N.' til 0 r in f . 1 in. rlly imiiiui'II fl rl Wnt-
una.liiy In im. Ii mnulli.
THE MAILS,
M.iIIh . I.isf liiiliiH liurlli, N A. M., '.':'.'il f, M.
.;llUll.liK"llK,"llUl. ' A. M,,l. Lllf M.
1 im it"i rt. 1
Ori u'oii I'lly t.i M.1I11II11, Miiliiin.Cariia ul
Willi, .jl; j'iirit ill il;l A. M. MtitiilnyH.
Winliu'iulitvit mul 1'ii.liiya, ami rcttuii" on
iiillimniK ilitvu.
tirvpiii t'uy ! Mlnk l'Uik. Miiliiiu, I'll
nut Mill, ami .Mt'inluw HriMik : I ! at
lil t. M, Ttti'wlav, Tliuriluy iiml hutnnliiy,
4111I roliirnii 011 fullnniiiy iliiva.
Socloty Diroctory.
Vultitoiiiali I.ihIkp, Mii. I, A. K. k A. M.
llulil. H r.'.tUr t'ttiiuniiiili'Nlli.ii. on flr.t
ii, I ililnl Huu,Uv t mi ll in, mill l 7 ,ki r. a
nr.ttirtrii IiixihmI .imii.Iiiik ur lnvlir.t ,i .tti'inl.
W, K 1 API. I.. , M .
T. . HVAN. Mi'rtary,
Ort-Kiin l.oiliri', I. II. 0. V. o
MpI. nvory rhtir,Uy ..pit ,.m .( 7 .BJo'cWi
r M III tlm II,', I follow.' lUll. klnlll .Itcrl
M('mlr. n( Itip ur.l.'rnrv Invlli.! In .llrlitl.
II f Older il W A Ml.ll.'loll. N tl.
I h. Ilynn. Kri'rol.rjf,
Tfiiipli' No. I, OriKti ( Hi I'ltlrUri luil
Unt'l.vvfrv TurMlv K.Kiiliitf at 7 3U .1 li.l!
in Main .ml futitlli Him-i.
M II. II ti mv. Ora-.
V. l'iNt. Mwrt'iary.
Mt-Milr I'iiM .No. S. (J. A It Iirpail.
Ill I' II I Of OlPlflHl.
Um.1. flr.t Krl.tiiy ul m-li month, .1 7 HO
'. a at u,l l Krll,,.' IUII l.r.-f,,ii I ll
OKU. A. II tlil'IMi. Coiiiinatiilrr.
Mrad Itf lltf (nrp. Nit. It. I y part in ml
of Urrirnn.
Mm. f 0 WH3(.n. r..l.liil
Mr. any A llnrltlH, Hi'i'rflarjf.
Mr. r.H Corlimu., - Itrwim.
Hiwii nn llril .ml tlilr.l Krl.l.v. ol varh
mnulli In t'oiiiirll t huit-lirr. Mi'itiLvr. ul corp.
Irom aPriMil, crtlUlly wvlrmiH',1.
htlM'IlT l otlKP nr I. II. I . u.
Unci, ev.ry .w.ni.1 .ml . nnh Krl.Uir .rra
Ina of narli month In O'M loilMln
All uil.iuruHK luclhri u o.ii Jl.llr luvlivil to at
irntl.
I AH. WILKINSON. M W.
( rtlur (amp, No. ,i, Moili rii U oihIiiihii.
Sli'i.l. .fronil .mt lniirlh Tunot.ir ol v.rh
month at 0.1.1 fellow . Hull.
K. M. Wnrx, V. M.
I. It JannkV, Clerk.
A utile. HofiT l.mltff, No. 0. Sunt of
lliriininii.
Mft't. pvtry Hmnl.y at 'i u'rlo. k p. m. .t
Ttrnli.lli . Hull. rn.h x.n-xmokr, I'M'..
Al li'HT HIIII.I.INO. B, C JT
IVarnrrtirniiKpNo 117, V. of II.
M. i't tmirlh Sntimlay nl "i h month, at thlr
hall lit Nrw Kra. K. U. U..... k, Srr y,
J. I ii.l , Mii.ter.
' Ort'Kit ( lly llounl nf Truilr.
Mrit. .1 Coiiit Hon..! nn Klr.t 1 ilr.il.y in
earli niniilh. Vl.llor. wi'lriMitr.
y. K. IMiN Al.lisoN, J. T. APPKKSON,
Hi'irrtary. I'ri..lii'iil.
V CoMipHiiy, Kt Hi'iflmriit, O. N. U.
Armory, I li I r.l ami Mnln. llcunUr .trill lilalit,
Moiiil.y. Ht'KuUr titi.lnui.. inveiliiK, flr.t
Monday nl each iii.nith.
urrirraa,
. . - Captain.
K S. Warri'ii, - Plrat l.luiiirii.iit.
T. I'. Han. lull, Hit. mil l.limlruaiit.
J. (I. tlani.riK,
l.t. Sarttoant.
Q. M S.riii'.nt.
W. T. Whltlork,
FOCN I'AIN IIOMK CO., No 1
ll.'linlnr inr.'tliiK, arrniiil Wr.lnra.lay In earl
monlh al pmkIiii' hoiiai', raai alilt) Mitln atruet,
la'lwtit'ii H,'vinlh ami Llghth
I Al KHHMa,l"l''y. I.ANI K (lARIlNXU, I'rtl
I'.n. MxwTtiN, Kori'iiitn.
KAI.I.S KNCAMI'MKNT, Nn. i, I, Q O. K.
Mrnta flr.t ami tlilr.l Tncilnyanl rm'li mnnlh,
at Oilii F.'llowa hall. MioiiIiit. ami vlaltlni
pnlrloia, corilliilly liivlli'tl to ntlunil.
it K. JANNKY, J W. O YoNHKI I.,
Hcillio. t'hlot I'atrint.
UATAKACT IIOHK CO. No. !.
Monla anconil Tiinatlny o( rat'ti month at C.I
nriii l KiibHio hi)iii'. W 11 ll"wm l l'rr
li. II. Iiktiii, Hun'y J. W. O'Connki.i.. K'rn.
WAItNKIt OHANtIK, Ko. 117, V. ol II.
Meet fourth Saturday ol oncli monlh at their
hull In Nw Knt K. (J. Mutldook,
J. Caatn, Mnator. Si'c'y.
COLUMBIA HOOK AND I.ADDKlt CO.
Meota ai'i'iinil Thtirailny nl tnrh month ill
Fountain Kuiilne hoti.o. Cham. Atiixy, I'rua,
' tl. C. llAioN, Si.o'y. CuAa lin .tK, frm.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
FIHSTCONtlKKOATIONAI.CIIUItOII.-Kav.
0. W. Liii ab, Ptor. HurvliTa nt 11 a. M. ami
7:3(1 r u. Hiiuilay Siihool iillur inoniliix avr
vice, Player inavtliiK Wiulimailny fvi'innn itt
7:il0o,oliink. I'riiyi'r iiiciuIiik nl Vouiik I'noiiln.a
itooliily nf Chrlalliui Kinli'iivur every Siinility
evtiniiiir. itt 0:Mi prMinnt.
KlltS I' HAI'TIST CllimCIL Hkv. CO, KaT
UAN.Piiator Moriilnir Siirvldu lit II .(HI: Siiinliiy
Si'linol at I'Mli; Kvi'iilnu Survlrtn 11 :itl; Kt'Kulnr
nrayiir iiiuimiiik wiiiinrmiuy iiviiiiiiik. Mniilhiy
Oovtiiiiiul Medina; livery Wciliieailny iivimiIiik
lireecilInK thn llmt Hiiniliiy In cliu mouth. A
corn Itil li.vll.nlc.ii to all.
ST. lOllN'S CHUKCII, CATHOLIC ItKV. A.
Hii.i.KiiiUNi), I'lia'.or, On Siiinliiy mnaa nt H mill
10 :itO a. M. K.vttry aneiinil anil fourth Sunilny
Oiirmnii aermnii after the M n'nlonk iiihhh.
At nil oilier iuukhc KiikII.Ii aerinona. Siiinliiy
Si'hoiil at '2:110 I'. M, Vnapera, iiliiiluiitillciil
aiiliji eia, nml IleniMlliMluu nt 7:110 v. m.
SI1. HAUL'S 1'. K. tiHUKJH.-lttiv. J. M, Don-
alilaoii, Ituntor. Servlcoa every Hiinitny at 11:00
ami 7:110 o'elonk anil Weilnemluy evening nt 7:110
o'eloeki BunUiiy Seh.ol at 10:00 Ht, l'mil'a
Cluipel, Cnueinnh; Servlee eaeh nlternnte Stm-
(iiiv ni 4:ti o oioea. si. rnurn titiiiii inueia nrKi
Tliiirailny In enrh niniilh. Mra. II, L. Keliey,
Prealileiit; Mra. F. S. Cuuhrano, Heerelnry.
MKTIIODIST F.PISCOl'AL CIIUItCII.-ltKV
Jiiiin 1'AiiaoNH, Pnator. MnrnhiK aervlee nt 11:
M Iny Hcluiiil nl iu:iiu; I'.vonlii.Hervli'e nt 7:ltu.
Knworih Leuutie meellii. 'roeailny uveuliiir at
7:00; I'myor Meetluir ThiirKilny evening nlii.30.
alrniiKiira norillnlly luvllml.
FIKST I'KlCSIIY'iKKIAN CHUKCH.-Kkv. 0.
W. Oiiionrv, Pnalor. Scrvloea nt 11 a. m. and
7:110 p. M, Sillilinlh He I I at 10 A. M. Yiuing
I'wmle'H Society of Chrlatlnii Kuiloiivnr ineela
every Sunday ovoiiIiik nt (1:110. Wednewliiy
evening iirnyer nieellng nt 7 110. Senta free.
Kvaniiki.icai, Chiiiii:u. Itev, J, M, I'relaa, of
the KvniiKi'llenl Aaaoelntloii, will hold aervleoa
at Foiie'a Hull every Hiiiuliiynt 11 A. M theaeo
ond Sunday oxeented. Oeriunn Snblmth school
every Sunday ill 10 A. M.
STATE AND GliNKRAL
A ntivt' litilnl lo t'lmt (211,000 la uiiiouk
tlm llilntfn ul thn niiur fiilino (or AhIdiIii.
A now t'lniH'li fur Urn I'rlf ii'U M ill h
ilixllritipj In Niilmn aiiuii. It is lHa.13,
itii'l liaa 11 anHlinK t'Hpiti'iiy uf iiliout -IU0,
At it ini'i'lihtt f lliu i lly 1't'iinxil uf
liiilcpi'iiili'itiii Iii-i wnfk V, Will
I IIP Will! Ilplhlllllli l I'll V millKlilll, lllnl H
limp uf I hi' town unli'ifil iiiuilti.
Tll IMUI111111 I'.li'tlill' l.lnlll, W'iiIui
ihiiI i'livviT I 'oiiipiiiiv Iiiih Ih'ihi ini'ortxii u
tmli t'ltpilnl lm lt,ll,OiiO ,1. W.HI111I0,
It, Citn 11 if I HufiiN WuttKl,li'i lni'or jiui a
tui. yiiiim Allmny l'uv lliu otlitir uvunlng
tiruk. Into it gioi'uiy ami atulit u
lt of fanily, tlmir uml rldrkima. Tliwv
Until atoln two Iidihi'm uml Ktfi to a'ik
tholr furtunwa.
Til it foi uk t (IniVtf and (lulo. cmuk
Fl'inia Cuiiipiiiiy liaa Imm'U ura'anint'il :
olllt al Kureat Oruyo: fupilitl aliH-k
tlDtl.VOO. (iiiialian J, tl. H'Kir uml U.
II. 1 lot l i a ti ah ii , liii'iirpiiiuiiira.
Jititioa Alt, a IniMuir of Kuuiik,
tttloiiipli'il to t'oiiiititt aulriilti liint uiM'k
aim a iiiiait u( lutnlaiiiiiii, lull a Mtuumi'li
pinup fuuli'tl lilin, Diiiniiaiic trutililu la
lliu fan." uf liia ilraite tu tlio.
J, M. M.iIIkuii, nn toiiiiliiyi'u of tint
OhKun rut-Hit' ruilroail, tin. ilia.upH'uri'i
Irtitu Alliuilv, li'uyinii a linit lior ul rri'tll
lor. in llin liiri li, llu lock hi. wiln uml
nil li. Iriiuka itiiil lult un tlm Iriiin fur
I jilliiml.
PriiktMtiitii Ji'lcrn, Muiilml fur kllliiiK u
('llllllllllllll lit IVllllll'llltl, .till tlVHlll'N till'
littt lii'. of lliu litw. Tlioru la Ih'lli'Ve.l
lu bu litllu I'liiiiit u fur liia t'liplursi, ua lio
iluiililloa. uutv wull out ul tlit r.'tti'li of
pill anil
MilillitiiiKii uf Snliiiii art aiiilntiiiK lliu
tpit'Hliun of Imililiiiji nn uiiiiiit y in Unit
'il V. Al prowiit tlit.y Imvo no iliue
t'Xifpt tint ulil urinury (mililiiiijf, wlnrli la
totally Imliii'ipiulu to lliu uonU u' tlm
auliliiT Una.
liulmrt Mortia, of Wiaallniiii liilo
tlnyiiiK pil:a at ll.iU'a furry, full from
tliu iluniik, a iIikUiii'o h( lunly-li
fi'Ol, lift wita pit kt'il up tliiruiiM'iiiim
taitli a .overt! atalp muiiii.l, Imt will
proliuhly ii't'uv.'r.
A Siiluiii cu;iituliMt Ima a atlii'tiin In
build a wimhIuii rnilimi l (nun Hint city
to tlm tliiiLr, nliotit fwonly-llvu iiiilt'rt
ilialunl. llu tliinka u 8 iilulilu roitd to
litiiiit Iuk. tu tin. lily cm ho I'fii-
IrillMvd inr llliuilt l'Kl,IKiO,
ItitHiuiiiiif yuaiu'l' an.l Imr (uk t'riiaiiiK
oil lliti iiioutli ul Hit' liver, report acverul
calmx tu'lioorti'ia wn njod in Hint
vii'inily. H.mI nro ipiilt' pleiiilful n xlioil
tlialiiiiitiuir aliuro, uml tlm aeuleia ul
rtMily nro milking it hm alittt on the
auiiHUll' viuik.
('.tl I hi mo in i(ikI rumliliuii and tlm
full nf miiiw- uill fitiHti no aillferim; ttilli
lliuait iliiiiili linilc., aaya llm Tiinuv
.Moiinliiiiifrr. Tlm rti;u Imt liueii kihhI
and tint pre o M iiiiiiHitirn will inttki'
g.aal I'lupa; lliort'i.iru atorkitiuli and
fitrtiit'ra nro happy.
fli" Imliiiy. wtio wurn jarruilod fur
ltui,,iii iLuiif. nt Voiuijf t'liit'f'a t'liiup
ipiHuitu Jlinrti lltillutt', cliiiiiilli.it it
ttua not a tlnn-1 ilalicu, a.iva lliu WokIuhi
I'iiiler, but tlif I'ltatotiiiiry ilumu tluil
I Im t'niatilU bave whi'tt lint furiiuillliuM
uf a lund ilivUiuii aro in oKiiiitiun.
Some two ur IhrtM) wei-ka at,') a China
n an in lliu Cow ereek i'hiivoii killud one
ul liia I'uiinlryinun and lied tu llin niotitt'
tiiilia, A few d IVH uo Hit) bmly uf n
Cliinaiimn wan linind n few mile, from
Wnat b'ork. It U tlioiilil tlm murderer
iniwriiLI v iNirinliod in llm iiumuliilua
from rold mid Hturvulion.
Tlintt' ol I' II. IWklcy, A. Iluir,
K. L 1 1 "it'll u uml J. It. Mloun tiafuiiiHl
till! SolltlllTIt l'lll'llll' IlitVO iH'I'tt Ht'llll'd
hy I'oinprumimi. Tint ai'ltli'inunt td
fei tfil kIvp lluikluv $'.000; I luir, ISOO ;
Sl.i.in HKH), mid llcndoo, $'.loii. Iluck
lev'a i'liiim wita fur .i.H.l'iO; llnir, sotK);
M'elidue, $7lKH), mid Sloan fil.'i(k).
William Kiuindors, ol JiHcpliinu
rouniy, tried lo kill hl i(u WViIiiuh
dity: llu xliut nt bur but nilno.l bur
and tliu tint awav from him uml t'mipoil
lo H neiuliliiir'a hnuau Aftur aim bnd
Kontt Suumlura abut bisntclf in tho head
and wiim found by tlm dtH'turs. Tburu is
a alight t'littni'ti fur bis rueuvery.
Hero Is annllier ntilroiul stritw, from
thn Vmpiinik Ituptililii'itn. The lulvniuc
litiitrd bits left Allmny for the front to
Hot the phut! rt'itily for work to com
mt'iiee in uurnuKt ly the 1st uf Murrli.
We Itavit it fitim good iiiilliurily Uml tne
rtiilroitd will Im pimlit'd Ihln Miiininer uml
in ull pruliiiliililifH will retell thu statu
lino bvforo tlio Hiiiiiinur in xunp.
Mr. A. Kennedy nnd son are con
Hlnti'tiiikT A boat for the river li'mlc, to
ply between tint KncklteM t'linnery n ml
tliu Cusciidu. Aci'onliiiK lo the Tinier).
Mountaineer, tlio bull is now buinir
plitrvd on the ways, mid when IIiiIhIii'iI
tliu bunt will be -ill feet loiii;, of llll tons
fiiprtfity, nnd eiiiniblo of eitrryinit lit) tuts
spnuers. It will bu a screw propeller,
nnd count riii'U'(i alter tliu Intent model.
Friday murninK Hie lower part of a
boots At Mover's sawmill pnvo way mul
went out, snysthe A I Into v llcrulil, theio
by eittailinu n lortsof snwloiis tluti would
amount to 1)00,01)0 fuel uf lumber. This
is a lieitvy loss to Mr. Mover, mid will,
unless be can fortunately serine more
lotts, cause a sltoi tuuo of lumber In our
town I tie eumiiiK seuaon.
(invenor l'eiinover is in rueuiiit of nn
ollieiitl notiee from James ti. lllainc,
sei'pilury of the depnrlmeiit of atnte, of
of the itpportioniuent of representative
fur the llity-tli'id ttnrl suliHciiucnt aerisiun
of uoiittress. Tho iiotilli'ittlon bears tliu
sinuiliue ol Heerelnry liluine, mul shows
Oretton to be entitli'd to . two roimress
mi'ii. Tlin (liii'iiiiionl wits liled with
Hoerelary of Mtnle Mcliildo.
The IntoBt news eoneernintt Hie un
foiiiinule yotmn liunter, Tueke, snys the
Allmny I lorn Id , who was lost in be
inountains ttliove (ittte'villu, is Mutt the
only trueo yet fuiiml is where someone
Iiml apparent I y lined it nun fur it witlkinir
ciino in too snow, Lil t In hopes urn now
entcrtiiinod of his beinn found , The re
cent, snows In the mountains imvo o'i
lilnratnd all the trucks that whi'0 once
found, He doubtless nuw lies in n
Hiiowy gruvo,
Tho Times-Mountaineer s.tvs tlnit the
militiii co'iipHiiios in that city tire In ex
cellent condition, wull t'inciplined, nnd
the liiumbnrs nro itmliilious to excel in
llin iiutniiiil of itrnis, The sluiT ulllters
me well adapted to tho positions they
hold itnionK whom is I.inut. A. A. Kel
ler, the Inspector of Hide l'rnetiee, nn
old soldier of the Hwiss nrniy, Inlying
served seven yen is ns liniitennnt nf Held
aillllury In that repnblicr Ho Is ft thor
oiitl' titeficiun, courteous nnd i;entle
nisnly to nil, nnd n soldier who dullifhts
in tlm pomp mil) parade of war which
niukoB ambition virtue.
0)UNTYNBVS ITBiS.
iNlt'ivctliiK Ti. 1,11a (Jallieied )u,j nn
Afllvc Coipa or Iti'itiilur Cuii.
IlllllllJIrt.
lleavnr Owk llrcallilim,
We lire luu lniiiii ll of wintry wtmiUr
III preaei t,
Winter einln la limiting ftnely , ami the
lll.lleilllnh.r.lll Ihlll them Alll he . im.,.l ,.i-....
till. .eilMUl.
Mr. Wlllliim .linn., owi.rr uf llm furm
known Hi llio Hmilli pliici', will liuivohla
rainlly un In ll a.j.ill ,
I'epuly cmiily anrvayur JtulTiiiaii liua
(liimi ai.iue aurvoyliiK fur tlllliirent partioa
lal.il v In thli lut'iillly.
Kilwln, llm .pvnii j our old tun uf II. I'.
Kaaliiuin, luul hli homj bmlly uriia.lind In
lli rulli'ra of fuel! futiiir. With care lis
will ri tnln lliu iihp of llmt iikiiiImt,
l.avl l.i liiiiil liu. roevlved the .ad new. uf
the ilenih ol lil bnilliar alio rtialilrd In
Mnaaai'liUxull..
Ion rv Nliirui and innny olher. art) ahlp-
pliiK their .pmla from New Kra to Callfor-
1 1 1 it .
Wetireaorry tu Irani Hint flavld llllleler
I. ijiiilv ah k, hut liupi. lie will mhiii roeuver.
ItATtya.
I'Vhrniiry 21, I Mil,
('tacksman Chip.
Mr. Haniuel Hlrlle tiled at Ida home al
Cliu kniiuta un the ITlh lii.liiut alVr a Iimi
ami j .ii i ii I u I llhie.., in;o, At yeum. Mr,
Mrile wit a iniini;ulvortilly re.H'ctri by
IIiom' ttlm knew him. 1I did mora lint aril
hull. Unit up thin phu t! tfiaii any one. II
lentt't nliitidt.v of l x I'liildrvu well provided
for.
I he fiy.tvr aupper ijlvmi by the M, K,
tbtireli on the lltli ore. will attended, and
aa atiietin. Iliiam ially,
I he wa ial kIvi-ii lay Mr. I', 0. Itiimpbrtty.
a very enjuyithle ulhiir.
l lm Cliii kiiiiiai m'IiihiI will kIv an enter
taiiiinenl nl the acluiul luiuae next Kutunlay
rvfidiiK.
Tlivre I. aoiiie talk of urijiiiiliiim a lodge
of A. O. t . W. at Ihlaphue,
frank baiuleii, a youth of till place, got
on Ihe linin In.t u tick to lake a .hurt ride.
W lien Hie trnln hud itl under g.Ki.1 ht adway
lie alepped Knu elully nil' Jii.l aa he h..
aeeu Hie ftiiidiU'tor tin liundretla ol tluir..
When they pulled him nut uf Hie platfurin
it leiv uiilliilea lulel bu wua nut aure wliellier
a pi i'o lighter ur a Knnaua eyeluue bad
alriit k him. Any ny he will not ail duwti
eiiiiiluituhly for a few tlaya,
A fuw day. nijti we bad a man Iter who
nfciilii! tu i.k'ii a Imrlier .hop; It went
It) dre.',. hi City un hualiieaa, and the citi
rn.tr llutt phiee Iwinx a Utile Jr. Ions or
Clm kiinina, m ii-.I tiur barber ami put him
in jail. Hill llu y eoiilil n't keep iiliu iu tut b
a phue o thai, uml nmv lie has guit lu try
hi hi k lu oilier phii-ca,
H'ieral furinera amttitd here are preparing
to ntUe a for the Kat I'orlhtiid canuiery
Hie l oll.lliK aeawill, It IT..
February :'l, hii.
Caru C.lrltlnta,
CnriHi pnt olllee i alx mile, aotlth of Ore-
k'oii t'l'y.ou the Mulnlla road, in the center
ol one of the U'st ami pretiieal farming
oiitiiiittiilitica hi the niiuity, If Tea Estkr-
rinas Im.i not a InrKO circuliitluil in tlila
neighborhood It oiikIiI Id have. In this
reiitml .la.e l an M. K. t btin-li, a flnedia-
trlel aehiNil linnae, a pot olllee, and a ijooI
luee (urn alurn, a blnekauiltli aliop, a grtal
null, fie. Mr. Mit'utc) baa luenliHl Ida aw
mill nt iir here in the lineal laxly uf timber
in the eotinlv.
hvhtHil ia kepi Ruing ci i.eciKld month. In
the i en r,
Mia. Hunter l the accoinmudutlng xat
lldaliva.. Full anwn r t n 1 1 l.x.ka line. There will be
a hirueii, ri iiKi' of unit auwn tliia aprlng.
Plowing lui lieen going on ull winter, a
the .oil la ml nnd of Unit nature that will
Ix'tir working any time when not frozen,
which haa Ik cn hut twe ur three days this
winter.
Fruil el' all kind. dor. well here, and
many young orchard lire being set out.
There I aonte non-re!lilencc land for.ale
which can he Ixietrht ihenp, hence It lis
giHid pluti! for IniiiilKuiitt to come to. The
aiK'ii ty It Ilrt clasa, nnd new comers will be
well treated.
AliiiuM every quarter section of hind has
one or inure apringatif good pert! w ater.
When the road from Oregon Cily to How
ard's mill ahull he made a good gravel or
rock roud, which will lie erelong, I Hr us will
he a beautiful hiill'wuy station.
Winding atttccs nnd proerlly to Thk
Kntkki'iiihk, I reinaln, Asoh.
Alpine l''iirin,Carun puat olllee.
Sandy Sifting..
An iimtising pit i ilo has I evulled In this
ipdet res-ioii for u week ur inure. A rtimur
Marled Hint nil nillrond laiiiln heretofore
ptm haMil liuni the O. it C. rallnwd were
tu lie foitliwith returned to the government.
Many iin.xloiia letbirH of inipiiry wero hur
ried oil' tu the land olllee, Bonio mounted
their burses nnd bnatenrtt to the county
M'ltl, deleniilned to know tho worst. Halt
ciiinc, I believe, from n alight ambiguity in
thu Oiegniiliin, but has subsided.
Mr. Henry V. Ward is to lake charge of
the Sauily school early in March. He is
Just closing successfully Ids term In the
Htriiw bililgi) district.
Our long sleet storm has been wearisome.
It left tlio anew unequally distributed. At
Sumly three Inches, Cherryvllle ten Inches,
Marmot twelve inches, on Utile tSimdy and
Salmon rher two feet.
Portland friends arc still Inquiring for the
Independent slag", formerly run by Hutch
it Hicicr. It Iiiih nut been on this route
since thai linn dissolved partnership.
Tlio old debuting clubs uf Huntiy, Sniidy
llldge, Iincon's Marmot, Aims, nnd (Tiorry-
vlllc arc defunct'. What Is tlio mutter? Is
civilization on the decline? Wooni'AT.
Clierryvllle Chips.
The young tnnii who died suddenly on
New Year's morning wns Frank Carter. Ho
li iid n homestead near Salmon creek. IIo
ivns itt the house of Ids neighbor, Mr. Boyd,
ami hccanio very ill with vomiting nml faint
ing, Ah lie continued to get worse Mr.
Hoyd hnstoiietl over to Bam Welsh's to get
counsel mid medicine. When he returned
with Mr. Welsh Frank wasdead. The sup
position was Ihal, through mistake, hehnd
swallowed something poisonous.
Tummy A. Kvans was hunting one dny
lust week on lOnglo creek burn with two com
panions, llu paused tu examine what bo
supposed was tho dead body of n deer lying
miller it log. The animal turned its face to
wnrilshim. It wnsa largo sized cougar and
within six feet, lie raised his Winchester
ttnd drew it head on the centre of the eye
ball, but paused a moment to consider the
pussihility of u bullet glancing on the skull.
The hruto must have thought of the same
thing, fur he suddenly glided out of sight.
Mr. Kvuna tried to kick hlnuuilf.
Mlas 011a K. Emily liaa closed her school
term and relumed to her home near Taylor.
We do nut often see young teachers as
succeaariil a ig win with their llrat sellout,
Wie Invited the school pnlrons to hear the
lively program on the Inst afternoon, They
surprised lier by coming at 12 M. with well
lllled Intake!.. A table was improvised.
nun aiienjoyi'ii n sumptuous illnnor.
Hie liumy file iilai.f Kld. r W. l Hketila,
of Ni boll a ferry, Oregon, will bu pleuaed lo
know llmt helms promised ua another series
or evening discourse, eoinmiuicluir Huttir.
day, March 8, at the Cherryvllle achuul
house. Ho represents the iliuiuinliiatlun
known as the "Church of (Jod,"
Kltler 1 Hilllnger, of the Christian Chiin h,
bus a regular appointment here for the last
Sunday of each month. There ti also a Bi
ble reading each Sunday at It A. M., and
mo rre i nlon Humlay bchuul at 2 P. M
Mrs. D. W. Parker continue In feeble
health, Her symptoms lately have been
ramer more lavurable. Laktshs,
Mulall. Babbles.
Wilder liaseoiuiueiiivjd with "tomclhliig
oi a uiow. An Uregun bluster bllnard,
with snow one-hair inch deep, dues not lay
on long enough to measure. Wo would
call It "March weather" had we experienced
any winter wenllier up to the middle of
rebruury
Hnowten tulles rrom hero, and 2,.VO"feet
higher, on Ung I'rulrle, ii reiorted four
feet deep, and ut the Austin saw mill thirty
Inches. So If Ihe "Chinook" breeia f..il.
to blow as usual we may get a late spring
yet.
Htivend iktsuiib have been in our midst
looking lur railroad laud, Imagining they
tan go tolioiiieateuding from Ilia lime they
wulk on the laud.
The daughter of Hubert Welsh, who died
recently east uf the mountains, w as buried
at Ihe Adams cemetery on thelish instant,
where her father was burled four years ago.
Farming is resting at present, although
we noticed one or two trams plowing on the
prairie on the Lull ol February, snuwinga
It was.
Dr. Uuvltt and Frank Hchaltsuiaii have
been repairing their fences alougthe Molalla
and Hcutt's Mill road, which greatly adds an
Improved aparance to their fumis as well
as the Mail, The public now have Hie full
sixty feel m width to travel on. Thisoiight
lo lie a gentle example to many other men
who have fence in the county roads else
where in the county, where we have no
tice I new fence put in the road and a big
niudholeditg at one side, or a ditch plowed
out in the middle of the road. Hupervisurt
should look out fur this kind of volunteer
mad working. Tzcm.
Nntoekvllle.
IjisI week was tax collecting at this place,
and the deputy aherilf returned home about
12.03 heller off than when he runic.
Mt'ssra. (Tendenlng, Weatfnll and Heater,
the enterprising saw mill men of this place,
hare taken a contract to rut fJO.OuO leet of
timber fur the Portland Pressed Brick Com
pany. Married, at the residence of the bride's
parents, about eight miles north-west of
Hmockville, Mr. Ie II. Smock to Mist
Clara Hluuwood, II. C I'lammcr ortlciating
I lie young couple have commenced house
keeping In Hmockville with the best wishes
of a largo number of acquaintances and
friends.
Tho Pleasant Hill school district contem
plates building a new school house this
spring, which, with the new church soon to
be built, will tie quite a help to this vicinity.
Mr. Her, who has been suffering fur a
week or two with a sprained ankle, Is now
slowly improving, ami we hope to see him
out in a few dnvs.
Miss Skeels is teaching a singing school
nt Bmockville on Tuesday and Thursday
night of each week.
The new Friends' church at Bmockville
will be dedicated next Kabbnth, the 22d in
stant, ltev. Mr, Vurner, the pastor, extends
a cordial invitation to everbody to attend.
The revival at Middletou Is meeting with
excellent success. There arc nearly forty
converts, and the l.itercst In the meetings
doesn't seem to heabntingin the least.
CtltSI'A.
February 1(J, ml.
Plattsburg Karubllngs.
February ISth, at the resilience ol the
bride's parents, In riattsburg, Estella .the
beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I.
Coulter, wua united In marriage to Absie
Williams, ltev. C. Anderson olllciating.
The bride was elegantly attired in a wine
colored silk, with natural Mowers. The
groom wore the conventional black. A II or
the impressive ceremony, and tho usual con
gratulations anil good wishes, the company
repaired to the dining room and partook of
the sumptuous repast prepared by Mrs.
Coulter. Among the guests we noted Mr.
and Mrs. It. It. Morrill and Mrs. Addie
Coulter, of Kast Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
0. C. Kissellund Mr. Davidson, of Portland ;
Mr, antl Mrs. Nolan, of Candy; Mr. ond
Mra. JuninesKvuns and Mr. 0 II. Dunn, of
Plattsburg.
Among the presents was a rucking chair
from Mr. and Mrs. Davidson; a set of silver
spoons and sugar shell from Mr. and Mrs
0. C. Kissell; a sliver butter knife and sugar
shell from (I. II. Dunn; a nice rake stand
from Mr. and Mrs. James Kvans; nice
blankets from Mr. and Mrs. 'It. It. Morrill
a set of silver knives and forks from-M rs.
Coulter; a twenty dollar gold piece from
8. I'. Coulter; and a literary marriage certif
icate, in book form, entitled "The Marriage
in Kdon," from Rev. C. Ahiorson.
In the evening additional guests mine in.
11 Mutt and others furnished excellent mu
sic to which the guests "tripped the light
fuutnatic too" until the mystic hour of uid
night, when all united In wishing Mr. Wil
liams mul his lovely britlo a long, prosper
ous, and happy life.
Maple Lane.
All hail to tho beautiful snow 1
The revival meetings are stil! in progress,
but it seems there is something in the way
which hinders their work in the salvation
of souls, and the faithful are doing their ut
most to II nd out what that something is.
Tho Hov. Mrs. Baldwin, a noted Evangel
ist from tho Kast, is assisting in the work.
She is an earnest worker in the cause of tho
Master, and we predict that those who can
withstand lior stirring appeals oan never be
moved by any one who may be sont here in
the ftitnre, "They thnt have eurs to hear
let them hoar,"
Miss Laura Williams is quite sick,
Mr. John Howell, who has been spending
tlio past few weeks in this community, de
parted fur his home in Washington the Inst
week. Mr. Howell was very favorably im
pressod with the web-foot country, and the
great natural resources of Clitckanms coun
ty in particular.
There w as a sucial hup at the residenie of
Henry Jackson on Monday evening. A
goodly number of our young folks were in
attendance, and report a good time.
II AVE II0E,
1 Mat of Hie Ad dul iV'oi'k
Do e at
Saiem ,
OK.VKIUL LAW FASSKI).
The general appropriation bill.
The Australian ballot bill.
Uegillating primaries in cities of 2)00.
Appropriating f 46,000 fur the legisla
tive Hussions.
To provide fur Ihe recording of wills.
For the prolui'iioti uf sea gilds,
H Lite, holed of charities and correc
tions. Appropriation of s'.ruitnis for Irriga
tion. To protect salmon and other food
fishes.
To complete the stute capltol.
Amending laws relating to guardians.
Time of holdlnu supreme court at
Pendleton.
A portage railway at the Cascade.
Regulating fee of county assessor,
ltegulating recording of town and cem
etery plats.
Authorizing the admission ol alien a
attorneys to practice in the court ol
Oregon.
lo reifu ate lien of iiulioments and
decrees of the court of the United
Htult s in the district of Oregon.
iaxuig cannery men lor every salmon
caught.
Allowing the state board of ugrk-ulture
to acquire real estate.
lo punish persons rofiising to aid of
ficers in the discharge of their duties.
(iranting consent of the state to the
federal government to purchase land (or
public building in Portland.
Prelecting the German songbirds.
To protect luborers in cleuriug land .
To establish a rogue's itullttry ut the
penitentiary.
lo provide for the further advance
ment of the Ktute lieform School.
Porinittiiiir onlv citizens of Oreiron and
Washington to list, lor salmon in the
Columbia river.
Auihori.ing a mother lo appoint a
guardian by will.
increasing the effectiveness of the act
lor the prevention of contagious dis
eases among animals.
Protecting luborers in timber and log
ging camps.
Appropriating IZo.OOO for new build
ings fur the Htuto Agricultural college.
Amending the law Dertaininit to suit
for the partition of real proiierly-
Ucguluting the loan of money bv
building loan association.
Todi-tine the qualilicAtions of voters
at schoul elections in small district.
Defining the dtitrt-s of county ollicers.
For thu appointment of a a board of
regents for the Multnomah State Normal
school.
Dividing the stute into two congres
sional distrists.
To establish a library In the state pen- '
itentiury.
Providing fur the tide lands not con
nected with shore.
Amending section 1183. relating to
charges against the estates of dis
ceust'd persons.
Allowing justices of the peace to ex
amine ami commit insune persons when
county judge is absent.
1'rovidiug forthn incorporation of re
ligious, benevolent, literary or charita
ble societies.
Punishing the boycotting of employer
by labor unions.
To authorize the State to contract with
railroads for the transportation of idiot,
insane and convicts.
v Amending the e;t, relating to foreign
insurance and surety companies.
To prutect employee and laborers in
their claims for wages. (This is the
bill advocated bv the Federated Trade
Assembly of Portland . )
Adding two members to the slato
medical board.
Kegulating the salary of the county
treasurers.
Appropriating 11(3.000 for the militia
of Oregon.
SPECIAL LAWS.
Taking Fulton Park, into the city of
Portland.
Increasing the salaries of chief engin
eer and firet assistant in the Portland
Are department.
To chance the tune of holding court
in Columbia county.
Changing the mime ol JMlensburg to
Long Beach.
Changing the name of Roy to Mt.
Angel.
Authonzing the Astoria, Sea Shore &
Eastern railroad to build bridge.
Authorizing the construction of a tree
bridge across the Willamette.
Authorizing the construction of a
free bridge across the Willamette at
Albany.
Amending the act authorizing the con
struction of a bridge at Corvallis to per
mit the charging of tolls.
Authorizing Astoria to build a sea
wall.
Incorporating the port of Portland.
Relating to the county court of Union
county.
Extending to Lane and Linn count
ties the operation of the diainage law.
Changing salaries of the county judge
and treasurer of Sherman county.
Providing that two pilot commis
sioners shall reside in Astoria.
Authorizing the Coos Bay, Koseburg
& Eastern railroad to construct a bridge
across the C'onl Bunk slough .
For the relief of David McCully .
Changing boundary line ot Clatsop
and Columbia counties.
Changing boundaries of Gilliam
county.
Creating a Western Oregon district
agricultural society.
Fixing fees of county clerk of Harney
county.
Urnnttng right-of-way to the Riddle
Improvement Company.
Relating to the recorder of Lane
county. ,
Regulating the feos of clerks and
sherill's in Crook, Klumath and Lake
counties.
Regulating the salary of the county
judge of Cirnnt county.
Authorizing Colnmoia county to build
bridges. Authorizing the Willamette
Valley limuoud company to issue
bonds.
Changing time and place of holding
court in the Sixth judicial district.
Authorizing Multnomah county to
employ bailiffs by the year instead of by
the term.
Providing for more clerical aid in the
office of the secretary of state. .
To fund Salem's floating debt of $20,
000.
Creating tho office of plumbing in
spector for Portland.
INCOni'OKATION ACTS.
Incorporating and amending the char
ters of the following cities: Central
Point, Salem, Independence, Marsh
field, Mitchell, Long Creek, Litikville
Union, Vernoniii, Grant's Pass. Ash
land, Milton City, Silverton, Dallas,
McMinnville, Stayton, Hubbard, Em
pire City, East Portland, Tillameok,
Newport. Astoria, Sheridan, Bandon,
Prinoville, Springfield, Lobanon, Elgin,
Oregon City, Jacksonville, Ocean Urove,
Harney, Koseburg, Baker City, Browns
ville, North Brownsville, North Yam
hill, Prairie City, Forest Grove, Lafay
ette, Woodbuin, Winchester, Alkali,
Junction Cily, Jeflbrson, Clatskanie,
Medtord, Albina, Portland, La Grande,
Burns, Canyon City, Albany, Corvallis,
Siimmerville, Eugeno, Cottage Grove,
Huntington, Athena, Fossil, Coquille
City, Scio, Hillsboro. 4
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