T C Jolintoa it rips ERPRIS HE ENTERPRISE, Has taken the lead and will koop It, As on advertising med lum It ranks second to nono, HE-ENBRI'RISE- -V?. Compot,o3 wfth, fotknA Jo,h 00.09 in prjqoa on olj pj.n PA4 foney work. ' Glvo uo n trial. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 0. 1891. VOL 24-NO, 37. PRICE 5 CEIv ENT Eo LI LJ JrliL HABIGHORST to COPTARTT 1M Front Strwt. ITAllD WAllE Portland, Oregon, Nnrlhweaicrn Attenta lor Pextcr Diamond, -Lane Oecldetil Tuitletooto Paster Lane "Silver litl laws '".-'"..:;' i s' L'lvscont WYdgos (wanuntoil.) tt il S Proof Chains. Arcatlo Filos. Ropo. CroHCont Stool I.opgors and Wood Choppers Specialties Oregon City Agent, - WILSON it COOK LUMBER. The GLADSTONE MILL CO. Now have a Full Stock of Lumber on hnmi niul can till all orders jiiimiptly. Thoir mtovk embraccM FltHtrin;, (Yilliipt Hustle unit all crudes of DicssihI Lumber, Lath, Tickets and Dinietision Stuff. SjHvial lUllst Cut. Send in your orders before the Spring mull. Sorensen 1 h Young ! a UAM-FAC1THKKS Or" AND PKALKKt) IS a PLALN and FINISHING LUMBER 1 Fir, Spruce ami Cellar; also Liitlm, rickets. Hiiii-i i ' 'tc" '"I'l'' to a" point on ' f the river or by rail. 1 j I Mill mtimuil on V i I tmii-tt- river nt j J.F.0'RD1LLY& CO. STOVES ' Cheapest : in : the : city Orders from the country promptly tilled. 148 Third Street, Portland- Near Morrison. Cms! .aSS E2323 Of All Designs, From the Smallest Clxilcl's. ClxcLlx- To the Largest Avrm Chair. Patent Kinking Chairs of neat ami nohhy deHigns;Perfo rated and Wood-seat Chairs; Fancy Reed and Cane seat and hack Dining and Linrarv Chairs. MATTRESSES ! MATTRESSES ! We also carry a complete line of Mattresses Yum Yum; Coil Spring; Pox and Top made to order. Woven wire, two and three-ply, of all sizes; Bedsteads, Lounges, Cots, Etc., Etc. "Warren cc Holman. Oregon Picture Frame Company Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Engravings, Etchings, etc. 108 Third Street, Portland. Arlington Building ffStOr!ers by mail or boat promptly filled. POPE & CO. This old and reliable Arm always keep In stock a full lino of Heavy, SMf 11 Maifactnrei Uai'ilw'ipp TinwQPP btn ! 11U1U1IU1U, 1 1111! Ill U, UlU. Plumbing, Gms fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY '""i'1"!"1"1' "'A '' I'"1' iii 111 1 mim -'t ..' 'i. .7.1 a..v .u..r ,' LUMBER. I! -, , OREGON CROCKER Ciirs!rarl;fc! hi immiil h.,ii,.iiiii .mi ... m. 1 ' . ' . .,4 . ve- J Professional Cards. j. a. Moi'ixaot'oa f f CUWIHtf llrarkfuabroMg ti A ('!(. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW All laeaaj Man V. I. Laud Offlc ..aolalty, HIAe ruouia Maud l. I' t laud oic.ee o btilldiug, -o OltmiON CITY.- " . . Oregon DOWEN PORTER, M, D. Physician and Surgeon CAN It Y, OltKitoN. W. CANKY joUMtoK. e. M. lli.KMX. J 0 II N SO N Jc I III. KM A.N. LAWYERS. Corner Fourth and Main Sts. OrrfON ll), 4rvau. EtAI. ESTATK tnMXUuii MONKY tu LOAN. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS p COUNSELORS AT LAW. MAIM rNKKT, OKK1IO t'TV, ORKIION. rutnl.li Alntr.cu nlTKI. Lum Unity, tat olt 34ortg.it.. .ml lru..il uurl i . MutnM r. A. UcbHIUK. A a. DHKiMKa. McBRIDE & DRESSER. Attorneys at Law. Olllit in Jaguar lllm-k, Orvifun City, Or. , T Kt'RXIV. u t .mi). B( lOCY, IIARIM DKAl'Klt, ATroHXKYSATUW. OaituiiN CiTr, ... Orikiiim, Tit yran pipfririicv . rvrltr nf 1 1 I'. 8. Innil olliit. Iirro nHOiiimriiil. u In our lallv it all kimlant buaiiiro l(ur II. r unit uitii and Hip inurtu, mi, I lnvoU ing llir I'rni-llir in tlic icvtirral Imul nllliT. O. H. DYE ATTOHXEY and COLWSELOi: at Law OftlOON OITV, OH. Otlhtf up italr over Orvnon City I5nk, O. J3. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW OHEUOS CITY. Ollicf corner Main and Kiglitli Hlieeta, OpKwilr) Court IIoiikc. Bank. BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid up Capital 850,000. I'mcAiniKT THOMAS CH Alt MAN. Cahiurh (HAS. M.CAl'KtKU'. Manaokh K. I,. KAISTHAM. irpo.ll. r.rnlrrd ul)i-i"l tn chu t Apprnv9l bill, null nut.. itiMniiii(. ('uuuly .ml city w.rr.nu biilii. Ut.ii. m.'ltt uu av. liable ..curtly. CoUrrtlnn. maili rnmptty. Dr.ll. aiilit on 1'urtl.inl. H.n Krnnol.cn .t'htra Nt'o York, anil all principal rUlraul Ku mix. Tclrf raphlr pianir. mM nn Portland, flan fr.ui't.co. clilc.f.i auil A.w York. Interest Pat. on time MiiIoHoti: Fur three month.. 4 per cm par annua, Knr fi mi.iillia. 6 tier cent, per auuiim. forU niuiilln, 6 peroaul. paraunum. .Tim a I'.rtlfloata. nl depnatl payabl tnn ilr mauil, hul Inlareat Inrtsltail II drawn belurr ami nl (arm ol ilrniiall. The Commercial Bank, OK OHKtiON CITY. CAPITAL $100,000. Traniacti General Banking Builnett. l.on. mad. Rllla dlirnutilvd. Makaa eo tctlnna. Huva and arlli aai'hanaa no all polnta In Hie Culled Htatea, Kiirnpa and limn V"ii pepo.lt. revel "rd aiilijei'l to check lutert.t al u.imt rate, allowed on time depoalta. llauk ocii (rom a. M. to 4 r. M. Halnrday aveuluji Iroin t to 7 r, u. D C. LATOl'KKTTK, Prr.ldent. r t DONALDSON, Caihlar VORSHAM 0 : : : BR0J UKALKIt IN Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork Nnne but Hie beat ol meata bandied, Free de livery tn all part, nl the city, BI10P TWO D00K8 AllOVE POST orKICK OHi:OH 'IT1. O III!. F. t. WHITK. W. a. WHITE WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects $ Builders Will prepare plana, elevatloua, worklnf de tail., and apecllloatliina lor all klnila ol builil ItiK. Htienliil attention given to moilern oot' tHK"", Katlmatea furul.lied nn appltoKtlou Cull on or addrnaa WHITK 111(08., Orexon City, Ogn John Tyaoke, Carpenter iintl JJuilder Okeuon City. Oiiarantcica antlafantloii Enlinnlc. and pinna Iiirnl.lidd. i:lllhllNliMl 1M8. 0. N. C3KKENMAN, Dray age & Expressirig f'' 'i lit mill i,i ct'ln in:iv.iivil to nl; - i,u,ls ? -ir; The Enterprise. IHAbllialtwd Kvry Frldwy. OlTlClALPArL'H OF CLACIAMAS CUUNTT. utincniiTioN HAiitn, rAYAai.i ir APVAami On year Hit moiitli 1 ) Tliree inontlii - U AdverliainK rain. ven on applltutioii. Aftoula I'or 'l'ba iinleritrla), " Caniiv, Cl A('KAWA, Mu.WAi'Kia, Union Mu.l.a, K, 8. Hmahiiai.l, K. A WaioiiT, It. 0. l.awu. . V, H. NlWHKIIY, Oku. Knkiiit A. Matiikk. Aarnt a IU,ou U. J, Tni'LUNukk. . Aim Mkahow Hnook. Nioi.a. Nkw Kna Clackamas county Directory, COUNTY orricKitM. JudlMf ... J. W. M.ldrum. II. II, Jolin.oll. W. VV. 11. Nriiimiii. . W, T. Wldlloek. S, H. l alllt, , , Ji'lill Y. Noble. . . Alr(. TIioiiiboii. , blilnrv r)ni III. Cliarlr. AI-M-hiiko, flora of Court Sbarlir Heoonler . , . I'rraanivr. Aaaeaaor . Hcltool Stiimriiik'iidi'iil Hurvryor CoiniiilMtiHien Ciirneliiia Hnir. CoinmlMlonara' Court m.ci. Ir.t WednMday ol eauli mouth. OllKtlu.N CITY OKKICKKB. Mayor Hn. K. Ityan, Iteinrdcr . l I., 1'iirli'r. Aaavaaur ... . H. It. tlrocii. Ireaurrr ,, K. It, I'luiriiian. City All. iriirv . . A. rt, lrewr. Mnrahul. . ('. a. Htirna. direct t'imiiiiia.liiiiiT . t'. HahciH'k. Stip'lof Water Worka VV, II. Howell. 1'iiim il MkN, C. II. t'atincld. I'liaa. Atliev, I'. J. I'aikf, T. I., t barman. K. n. arren, J, K. Tn'tiibnili, J. V. OVoiinell, Heular meethia nt rlly council flr.l Wed uv.d.y III each woiiin. TIIK MAIL. Mall. do., niiiiig imrtli, H a. kt., 2:'.1 r. M. .Matl.cliKuiiiKaoiilli,N:l.lA. M.,V:A)r. M. ' eioa N"t tH. OrcKxii t'ltv to .MnluUa. Mnllno.Caru. and Williull: Lravca at Itl.tk) a. m. Mutliluva, eiliicMlav a ami Krtdaya. and relorn. on lollnwliiK day.. lireifiiii I il v to Mink, Clark., .Mtillno, In mn Mill, and Mia, Ion Itnxik i Ijravea al 10 A. M. 'i'ucailAV. 'l'litiradiiv and Halordav. and relurna on nillow lug dat e. Sooloty Directory. UKKuoN CITY HOARD OF THAPK. Me.l.'.t Coll it lluuaeiin Heound Tuel.y In eacn montn t i.nora wawouia r. K IxiNAI.lwo.N, i. t. APP!CII'. Hecr.tary. Pre.ldrul. kll'LTNOMAH UlDUK. NO. I. A f A A at HoM. It. reeular camianiilcallona on Rr.t nd third Malunlava nl each uimilh Mllttra llrellireu liiwd .Umllni .re luvlied tn alloud W, K CAItl t . W, kt., T. F. KYA.N.eorelary. OKKUtiN UlDolt. I 0 O. F No. 1. Meat, every Thtiraday avau .ia al 7 SO o'clock r. a In the tb'd fellow.' 11.11 klaln .Irml Member, ol (tie order are In. tied lu attend, by Order ol W A klulleion, N. i. Thoa. hyan, Hecrelary. FAI.u'kNi 'AMI'MKNr. Nn , I ( O Y Meet. Hr.l and thlnt Tnaad.y.of anrh month at l hUl Fellowa hall Member, and vl.illni pawl.rcha, eordlilly Inrlted to attend A. H JXI. ) W. O I'OHK.I I. VcrlU. Chiel I'aiilol. CKHAH CAMP, No. 1. M0DKI1N WuoliMkN Mreta .econd and louMh Tueaday nl each month al Odd Fellow Halt. F. g. W a aaia, V 8. L K jAXaay, Cleik FAI.JJ CITY I.OIHJK OF A O V W. Meet, every .econd and li.nnh Friday even hit ul each month lu Odd Kellow.' biilldiua All eojouruiiii hrelhreu euidlally Invite, I to at lend. IAH WILKINSo.t. M. W. TkMPI R No 1, OHkUON C11Y PATKIAH CIIAL C1HCLK. Merta every Tuea,t.y Fveuln al 7 Ml al hall on Mala aud Fourth Hireeta M o H.raitr, Orar '. I'Aintaa. hecreury. ANPI'.K I10FKK LOlHiK. No. , 0N8 OF II til MANN. Meeta avery Huuday at 1 o'clrak p o at Treubatb Hall kaD O.axnipaa. Pre. At aaar Hmii.iimu. 8. y WAKNKK UHANUE, No. 117, P. o II.. Meet lourlh Halurdar ol each month, el their ball In Nw Kra. K. 0. Haddock. Hec y. J. Ca.tj, Matter, MKAPE POMT, Nn 10 A. K l'r r Alt I Mt.NT OF OKEOON. Merla flr.l Friday of each month, al 7 SO a. al Odd Kcllima' Mall. Ilreaou I lly. ' UKO. A. lUUI'INO, Commaudrr. SlKAl'F. PKI.IEF COKPS. No. I. IKP ART UK NT OF OKKOON. Mr. F. O. Mct'own. PrealdenL Mra. (leo. A llardlnit, - Hcuretary. Mra P. 8. Cochrane, - Trea.urer. Meet, on Aral and third Frldaya ol each month tn Council rhan'her. Mcmhera of corp. Irom ahroail, cnrdlally welcomed. F COMPANY, FIII8T HKUIMKNT, 0. N O. Armory, Third and Main. Hetular drill nleht, Monday. I(eiilar bualneaa meelluf, flr.l Monday nl each month. orru'gaa. . - Captain. E 8 Warren, - - Flr.l Lieutenant. T. P. Uaudall, Hocoud I. Iemeu.nl. J, 0 Oanoni, 1.1. H.ry.allt. Q. M. Harcaul, W. T. W hillock, FOI'NTAIN HOME CO., No. J. Keeiilar meellnf, .ecnud Wedneaday lu each month al enaltie noiiae, ea.t aide Malu atreet, between Heventh aud Klehlb I Ail.nUi.i net y. la nil uaniiean, rrea. Ku, NewTOX, Furemau. CATAHACT HOSE CO. No. J. Meet.. econd Tuewlav nl each month at Cat aractK.UKllieboii.il. W II. HiiwaiL. Prea. o. II. na.Tow, Hee y J. w. o Commu, f ru. COLI'MHIA HOOK AND LADDEK CO. Meeta Aral Friday ol each ' month al Fountain Knitlne houae. Chak, Atiikv, Prca, O. C. Daioh, Heo y. CHAa UtTiaa, t'rm. SUNDAY SERVICES. FIIIHT CONOKEOATION AL CHUItCH -Hr. 0. W. Li'fA, Pa.tor. Borvlcea at II A. u. and 7 80 r M. Hundav Hchnnl after mnrnlnir aer- vice, Piavur meellne; Wedue.day evenuiK at 7:auo,niocK. rraynr incetiiiK ul vounii rcopiu.a 8oolety ol Chrl.llnu Kndeavor every Huuday evenuiK at 6:M prompt. V,u I' 11 1 ll.'lj'hllll llllilll . II... . B.M.M. riiii eni iini ,iii,i.,ii, ihv. i,.w, MAN, Pa.tor Mornlnx Dervlce at 11:110; Hominy Hchnnl al 12 1ft; KvenlUK Hervlce ::I0; KuKUlar prayer meciliiK Wedneaday evenliiK. Monthly Coveniiul Mcetliii every Wedncadny evenln. pruccdlnir the Hral Miiuday lu Hie mouth. A QoruUl Invitiitloii to nil. HT. IOIIN rl CIICItCil.CATIIOl.lOi-ltKV. A IIii.i.kiikanu, Pa.:or. On Huudiiy mnaa tit H and lo ao a. v M. Hvery accoun nun toiirin Biinuay Oermnn acrmoii nftor ihe rl o'clock ma... At nil other ma.aca Kuitll.h acrmona. Huuday Hchool at i :m P. M. Voapcra, auoli(ctlmil eublocta, and Hencdlcllou nt 7 .MO P. M. Hi; PAUL'S P. K. CIIHHJII. Ilev. J, M Hon. tldann. Keotor. Uervinca evnrv Huudiiy nt II ;IKJ and 7 HO o'clock and Wedneaday evculiiK at 7 ill) o ciock; nuuiiay Hcneoi al lti:w Hi, mora Chttpel, Oiincinnh; Hcrvlco ench alternate Hun lnv nt t;Oli o'olock. Ht. Paul'a ilulld mccta flr.l Tiiiimniiy in eucn month. Mra. II. I,. Kelley PrcMlilent: Mra. V h. Cochrane, Hecrntnry, MKTIIOIIIriT KI'IHOOI'AI. UIIUHOH. kv John Paiikonh, pnatnr. Moriilint aervlce at !! sluiiday Hchool nt llt;UO; F,vcnln aervlce Ht7:l). I'.pworin I'rniiuc meeting Tiii-Kilny cvenlnif at com rrnyor mcciuifr Tiiuraoay evening at 11:80 Uranecra cordlullv Invite. I KIKHT PUKHllYTEKIAN CHI!HCH.-Rav. 0 W. Oibonkv, Piiator, Hervlnea nt 11 A. X. and 7:0 r. M. Hiihlmlh Hchnnl nt 10 A. M. Yoiin People'. Society of Chriatlnn Kndcavnr meet, every Him.Uy evenlnir at 8:80. Wedneaday cvdiilne prnjcr meirlluir nt7:8U. Hnita free. RVANOKI.tCAI. CHUHCH.-ltuv, J, M, Prel.l, of the hVHnn.i-llc.r1 AaeiH-lntton. will hold .crvlcea .: . Li' . . 1 v P"""."' " o li meaec- THK MONRYLKHN MAN. Thlbeautllu1Mm waioompmad yeart aio by ll.ury Dtantun, May. villa. Ky, iocU am ol poetry are not ofteu met with, written by autlinri whoa uamee art never know In Uetory.J ' I. there ha hlaea nn Hie fana of Ilia aarlh Where charily ilwullrlli. where virtue ha. blrthT Wheie boanni. In kludueaeaud mercy will heave aim ine poor aun tne wreivneil mail a.k auil receiver li there nn pine, ne earth where a knock Iroin Hie poor Will brio. ,t kind aimal In o,en the diHirf Ah! aa iri'h the wide world whenever you can. There la uo door lor the pioueyle.a man On look In the ball where Ihe chandelier llfht. Driven otTwllh lie aplcudor, the darkuete ol nlkhti Where (lie rich haitelnf eel vet. In.hadnwy (old, Iwaep. tract lully down, with lit Irltuuiln.. ul (old, Aid inliror. nl .liver lake up and renew In lone-. Illit,'d vi.la. Ihe 'wllderlii view; On there In your PaU'hea, end And II you (ah A weleuiulna aielle lor the uioueylee. tu.u, Uelook lu yourel uruh ol ibat elvud reaehlui pire. Which (tv.t back t ihe aua hit mid look al flrw. Where the arebea aud oylurou. are orfeue Wltlliu, And the walli eeera a pure at a aeul Wltbnui am: U,4uia the Uwf atetee ee the ek and the In Ihe pomp and the pride ol their werldly eaiate W.Ik down lu your pale he., aud And It tuueau, Wkoopaua pew lur a atuueyle.amaa On look lo your )udae.. lu dark Anwlunnwn, eiiio in. ac.le. wuereia law wei.ne.l ijuirlly down. Where he Imwniou Hi weak and .Bill., on Ihe atnini. And punlahea rl.ht and lu.llAa. wrona: Mbera lurore Ihelr Hp. on ihe Hlblehave laid, To render a verdict they've already made; Un there la (he courtroom, aud Aud II vuu can Any law lor (he eaaa ol a luoueylew ttl.tt. Oo look In the bauka, where U.iuinon. hatlnld III. kiiimred. aud ihouaand. ol .liver aud (old Where .ale Iroin Ihe baud, ul Ihe atarviut aud wir. The pil. upon pile el the tilitarln. ore: H alk up In ilia counter n there you may atay Till your limb, have irow u old aud your hair turn, iiray. And you'll And al Ihe hauk not nneul clan With nioiiey to laud to a nioueylex man. Then n In your hovel no raven haa led The wile who haeaiirtered .eloni lor her bread. Kneel dowu by her pallet aud ! Ihe deatb Iro.l Frmn Ihe llnlol Hie auicl yunr poverty loal Then turn lu your ageuy upward to Ond, Aud ble.a while it .mite, you, Ihe ehaaientuf rod. And you'll Aud at the end ol your llle'i little pau, There a a welcome above lor Ihe noaeyleaa tu.u Trau.fera of llealtjf. IK Miller to C llofTinan xi acrt at Needy )H( olllce; $175, L I) Hninnioiia, et t'u lo A Tucker, 15 or on Hiitio crw-k, oc SI, t S t, r 1 ; i00. J W Surrla, et nt to 1) W How.dl. lola 7 and 8, Idk 110; Orun City ; 1',000. Nile Nuaiiatjii l'i A K Jl.iiiairtim 20 acre ev. 10 and ll,l'J,r2i13O0 Bank of 'ixllnirn to A E Herman 104 acre in 12 a, and ra I and 2 caat, t,000. I J 11 Sotllemnier, t olnt , of trH' 10, 1 5 a, r n, $.i,iKhJ H.rd nl Coin', to John Corlwl, e't ol nl4 ol am- :in, t 2 I, r I , 1100. Huic ol Oiciion lo K II ( letoenn, ne.lj aec :W, I 6 a, r a e; HHi. Kallianivl Kuwait to Jacob Heater I'M aer In t 2 a, r U ; VKI. Iliiatu Jolinrain loJultin Kn-ytaK 48 era In t2 and 3 a, r S e ; I7J0 I'SloJaa U 1 r-liaier o(w aoc 8, t 3 a, r 5 e. tioincelcad. K U t'lcnicnii lo Louiait J Welch and Samuel It I'lcni. nt lot 3 and 15, Idk 2 I'a-k I'la.; W0. JVe i.'Uorooil ft ux WNaiify I Llvetay 't ol wl ol tw 0, In t 3 , r 6 , con taining HO a. roe; '-too. Or.'Kuti Land Co. to Ka'ie) llvland lot 2Uaud3ti,ul Idk 73, Mintliorn ad tu rortliiiid. Trualwaol let Coli. clmrvli ol 0e ;otiS'ra. Walker, Iota 2 and 3, blk 3. OaweKo; 400. (ii-oroe N Tirivor lo Win. 11 Porter 40 acre ol A J Vlcker I) L C in 1 2 , r 1 , II. loll. I N Hard at tu to Mary Ann Kltiat, Cl of net4 and a ul ol, avc 12, t 3 , r4 ; 1,0. JT ApiMiraoit, atu, to J M and 0 W Tuylui aire in t 2. r 6 a; t3"5. K Picker to John I' Cinge tract ol land in im-c 31, 12. r 1 v, fl. F K llaborahain, at al to Catherine McKi-nna, lla 1. 2. 3, 4,6, 0, 21), 30, 31, 32, lilk 6in l'leiiaant t.illle Horn ; 1400. F E llulict.liam et ui to Lucy K. Kicliard lota 3 and 4, bll. 3, I' 1. 11 ad : HO. Kictiard It Wilmot and Mary L Wil mot lo K M Toller 21 acroa o( Walora Cnr.iiioi, I. C In aocaS anil H, t 2 I, r l e ; axw. Lincrotia Cniiimn to F M Sollor 12 7 acre, Waior Curinon 1) L C ; $l,0ti2.8;l. 014 8 Co. to Mary N t'lntt Ijta 13 and 14, I.Ik 14, 0 1 A 8 Co' ad to Oe- wo; (21H 1. 1' Wi I Uu ma to V I, llrown 18 acre In t3,r2o;.V)()0 0 L ('o to Chria (lormanaon lola 33.34 and an, blk 71, Mintliorn ud ; H'0. Kiniiia 1) Mrtlhvwa to Tlieodort Hclimldt 70 acre In a no 8, t 2 i, r 3 a; 27tX. Erik Andoraon, vt tix to Clia K Woooon aW ol olm Welch, DL C 3,5O0. E C Mad. lock vt ux lo V and C Wol perl 13 acttm In t 3 , r r 1 , 1 , Ja. M. Evana et tlx to Lucy J Ar nold, 72 acre olJno L Uurlow, I) I, C, in t 3 a, r 1 e; 3tHK). COKPOItATIOJI GALL, llolileat I'ropoaltlon Yet Hade-Pool to Fliflit tlalmauli mid Litigant. CIiicako apeciul to Sunday Oregonian : Tim railioatlaot tlia L'nitod State are on the point of iimkiiig a radical departure in a legal way. In brief, it la to turn over every cluim or suit for daitingcfl ugniiiHt every road to nn aaaocinlioii or- Kiiiiized (or the purpoHO of aettlinif audi cases nn their ineritH, or fltrhliiiK them to Urn court of lust reaoil. The pruporud HHHix'iitlion will almont en tirely HtiKirHedo tlic cluim and Itul de purliiiontfl ol ini'inhcrH of t lie oriiatiiin tion. Hallway olliciulH think the lual nio will Im un iwpuciully viiluutlo one. I'ndcr llto pte-MOil acheinu many iironii nont HhipiHira compel immediate netlle iiiunt of chiiuiH without I ho h'ttHt founda tion, thieateniiiK Iohh of p'Uronane In the event of inftiHiil. Undur the new hv lotn Urn claim xlepurtmoiita of the r'ail roadH will be Hhiindonod and every cluim will bo lelurnxl to thu UHHociatioii, l'lie Biiiiiu l ottruH v ill he tukun renuid i"K all Huiu fur diiiiiiiKiiA, the aHsoclu tion acting a itttorntty lor e.udt metnher. Utirierul ConnHel Keep, of the North ivcnU)ni, willrcHiun hlsprenent office anil ttcopt (lie chuirmanHhip of the msocia tion. thu liciiiliiiiurtcra of which will he in Chicnutj, A list of mo in bom la nut ready for publication, una, it lu (he in tention to hoc nr. i I ho iomltoiajlu ol every railroad In Anirioii. AH promi nent line, have joined and aubaoi tbed Vor ll.oni.UOO fowaid ontlniiont ex- Poiih8. Tlig auaoclntinn already ha tin iiume and olHoa In Chlcuuo, but the iiiiiiih will prohuhly be chaiiged when Mr, Keuji aritumeatlie pieaidency. nEni'oNHn: to mi. w othebm'oos. lu VYblcli Ha I Itlildled With Rot Nl.ot. Ma. Kpito! youlnviaii",.rn.,t.ii.. llalon" of tit Ueallou of .Ubll.Muif a reaniiiK nniio aiiu puuuc lllirary In Oreaun City. Wluil you aay editorially In lie favn, eohielih, a I believe, with the vlewaof very auotl citiien. Ha i Mr. W. A Wother. poon conllned Idiuaeir to an advocacy of III ineaaiira on like aenalbl (roiindi there would ba little to lleru. UU( ,ct ,- ,Mi uniier prateiie of advoiallna a worthy put.! Ilo meaiure, mad a froeaand Underoui attack upon our rlirittlan cliurclie., the ohriiliau ndnlatry; our factory operailvaa and laboring people veinrally. I urn. HM lo dlecua til poaillon, and to handle tbetu williout glove. I ,,u b oljllired to ua nam, and uch ua he will call "peraonal." 11 omit mine but hi attack are lion Ik leu peraonal aud otlenalve, and be aud hlnyotVatlilier (If li In ny)inuet oondder that If they cbiwae to kindle an Incendiary lire they can not complain II the bleie la blown beck into their own face. Mr. Wutbcrapoon itartaout with re.pi,(. Ing that he be "permitted to make a iukk lion," and then follow with nearly a col umn ol .tale cl.aruva that we older one. beard reimtHl hundred nf time end aa olten rvluled yeara lielora lie waa burn, lint de.lroy them aa olleu aa you will, Ihcy con. Ilnui'io apring nphketoad aUHil. in a nlKlit, and, likotliat lutiKU plant, alwav from lb uaallcat aoil, III allicl.ui, coii.ihuiii.mi, accular uiiiima, th ii.M-tlhK. of anarcblala, and la.l but not le.t, Hptrttuahetlc wrilinaa and lia.'liiiiK., we II nil the couiionta and but lied front which to day theae charac luke Ibelr InrKeal arowlli. Willi tbcin all llin.lii.of auvlely, Including Ilia esi.tcin of ealoona anil brolliela, are laid at the iliNira of our I'burt be., and our Mr. Wother aHMiu, parrot like, reat the aenaeleaa llla-l Willi all tlieglibncaeolan entrained incllnni reeling oil "Inapirutlou tnnii the :Khcr a pare.." lie wn. "a.loiit.hed when coining to Oregon l itv to eee eo many tin churche along aideao many gambling liella, ealuotia, etc., all on th aam narrow tlreet." The catiee lor tl.l. I far ditlerent from thai given by Mr, Wollieraxiou, and 1 eaatly ei i.lnltied. A chief rt-aami why aalooue ex I si la found III men' hatred of hone.t toll, their gned fur lucre w illmut obtaining It by lioneal uieltnxla, and In Ihe fact that other incn'a ai'vttt and paaaloni. Inlienad il may lie Irom a lloentiotia aim Intemperate pen nlage, are atronger than any iuHnence wlncb thelieller part of humanity can bring 10 bear tion them. They hare eo deadened their moral lex ultie In a long career of de bauchery that tb love of vice ba become Ihe alrougeal element In their nature. They are the patron of the aaloon Juat to long aa Ibey cau pay for a dram. Another reaaon and 1 wiali It noted In a liial manner why the aaloum and dene nl vie enl.t In our nildat 1 found in th fact Hint juat audi meiiaa Mr. Wotherapooii aland etactly in the pathwav of the agen clca aeul out' by th church totakctlie fallen tn the hand and lead the ill lo a knowledge of (lie truth. II ba a flippant loupe when addn-a.liig an audience, and a no li aa III I pant n when writu.gnirv nothing, ami vuin Imagining for Ihe public pn-ea. And ni fur aa bia titlerani. are ecraided bv Juat that mu. h lie coitnteracta the work til lliechrlatlHii paalor ami in. nock in nrenklng iIomii llieae eiiti-ianva lo rtt-rilitioii. T'iie Chnaliaii clergy, although not all working on lb .aine line, have been pre eminently tb foe nl th itram annp ever atuce the day Lyman Ueeclier alnrtcd Ida rrnaadeacaiuat lliut in-tiiuiliiii. Ami from theae very ilraui .bop nral cum up all llilealaug about mill-i-U-ra living eu.y, Imlolent hvea, "aittlng in thtir hbrnrna and (Hjndenng over Ureck verb.," aud all that ort of thing, while all that la good among ua I on tb lerge of wmk and ruin. From wbii'lt it will be ren that Mr. WothraHMin ia not et en orig inal In Ida vaporing. Indira claim, pre tended or real (we'll grant It I. the latter I, of having a holy horror of aalooua and "doggerel," be sexea iijm.ii Jie eaioiii furtilalied bv the aam aaloon to destroy th moil (tVevtive agency that haa fought again.! them. He aland, with hi back to ma drunkard, ami, figuratively eiieakmg, brandi.he th vwonl l Apolyon in tb laceol hi in who would lilt up that drunk ard and reatore to him hia loat manhood. Aa a friend aptly put. It, hi remedy lor life' evil ia like that of th man alio wauled til tieud cut olf to cure the toothache. To uae another Itgure, he will find betore the end of lile'a conflict that the "nord of the Lord and ol Uidvou" I a tnlhty light too much lor liim, II v lb way, ieaklug of dogger!, a alaive, let me aay, parenthetically, that Mr. Wothcnpooit aeem to have inianpprv lien.lcil the incattiiig of that word. It 1. a terrible aoniething in hla imaginalion : but it mean, aimplv a looae kind of rhyme, or ycraitlcation. To make it plain to our friend I will llhialrate th thing, aa follow.: There la a little man w hose name li Wother xon, lie bark and whine at the church like a ' ilg al the moon ; Hut all th tunc he keep up hi barking and hia whining The church, like the moon, Ju.t keep right on (hilling. Thai 1 doggerel, pure and genuine. The atitliorot "lliulribaa," IeiinHwill. Addison, Hry.len. and other of the old Knghntipoeta, wure not aliove maiiiil'ucluring it when they got utter a fellow w ho could not appreciate anything higher. And to aome one of theae good old name ( Dryiteii, 1 believe,! we arc Imleblcd for the word 'doggerel. (Sec Webxler I'nnhriilgvd.) 1 hop Mr. Wolh ereon will appriH iule my etl'ort to teach him a little good Huxou-Kugliah. If h will paste it in hi hat, and mnder over It occaaionally, he may Hud in It, rough rhyme aa It ia, a thought worthy of hi " grrtv conaideralion." Milt let tn turn from thla digression to the more aeriotia nido of our auhject, 1 have iliown why aaloon ''exint on our narrow atreet." and it ia next lu order to how why churclica "aland lowering" on the name treet. We have here, aa In every town aud city, a claaa of people who ace and mourn bverthecurruptionaol'iociety. They aee th toiler dcetitute in a large degree of that chriatian and nociul enjoyment ao necessary to make happy the human heart. They ae Ihe voting being tempted into path' that lend to ruin and destruction. Thevaco and feci all thla, aud a great ileal more not necessary to outline here. And to counteract this corruption a far aa poi iblu thev organize a religious society and erectacliurcli bull. ling in w hich may gather all who cun he per.iua.le l to come. The money to pay forlheoroction of this church i given voluntarily, for a purpose tiwcilled In writing, which'till understand. Not a cent is given bv compulsion, as Mr. Wother spoon Inlat'ly stales. This.hotiHC Is usually ilcdicnleil. in church phrase, "lo the aervlce of Almiglity (iod," by which i meant not alone the preaching mid praying to be heard within Its walls, but the sending forth from the organisation holding it men and women who will labor for Ihe suppression of intern periinoe and vice of every form; who will gather in n far as may be both old and vouiiit and hcln to save them from cverv low pursuit, This building 1 cam not whether It he Catholic or Protestant, nor of what name among Iho so-called Kvangellral sects is a place where "tuerlcn and the poor may inert towl her" and feel that "the Lord is the makerol them all." In other ulirose. Il is a place where all true hearts fed that they are e pial one with the other umler too leadership of their great Kxainpler the "Manot isiuturetn. ' Ann connected with these clum'li ot-gHiiiziitions, especiullv lit these later years, are auxiliary societies In which thu christian and social elements arc largely combined. The Young Men' Christian Association, the society of Christ ian Endeavor, Hie King' Daughters, the Kpworth League, and others oT illMermt iianics Ot till (he seets, are all aotivu and cnrnostTvorkiM's In the oaiiso of winning the voting enpeeuiuy ituo leaning true aim no ble lives. They seek out the new comers, and the children of dranger. and Invite tliiini Into whichever branch thev ureter Practically they uy, only come, be one of it, ami we iioo you goon, anu receive good in return. The amount of work theae young societies do under th guidance of older iii'tnis. anu now none, tor me ittlingup and unity of the social ide of life, to lay nothing of technical christian, work, fa (omethlngMr. Wotherapooii know nothing ahout, or, II knowing, wilfully misrepre sent. In (tther case Ids latmnt are ion th less laudcruus. lie stand up In I'cknimn altitude, scoff at th Inciting ... -i i .i. i . i . , i . , . . q v.u , al, mn anu WOUiu nave n oeuev that aoi i,ow, or In tome way, It strength- in tb "saloons and low dives," and help . mam "stamung on in aam liar row Street With nue line eliuecli..l" I have shown wnv churches exist In Or a. gon City, and the reader can readily Infer ,y ocwmtiu exisi, I li length to which I have extended this .iinomaiiea in that I am treapaaeiiig on "I' lrood tiatiira of Ta KnTKReaisa. Mr. W. a article contain other charge ol an uuwajreou character, involving lb Integ rity of mother, and ilninliii.ra who loll In our loctorlc. Willi iwrmlsHlon I will next " vac meir lullucy, but with more """'J- li. WAll.il.ll Of Ihlerest lo Hirer Men..f An ImpoiUnt circular ha been laaued from the treaury departnient, office of upervhtlng lnpector.general of iteam yeael, dated Washington, 1). C, Feb ruary 19, 18111, which euourcede circu lar Ho. 16, dated February 18,1881. It will afreet al mot every class of boat which ha hitherto been exempt, and read aa follows; Kenolved, That all coal boa!, trad ing boat, produce Ixiatn, canal boala, oyster bouts, Halting houta and other water craft, navigating liny hav. harbor or river, propelled bv hiind-Kmcr, liorso P0wr, sail, or bv the current of the ivcr, ur which aiiuii ne moored in or near the channel or fnr-wav of any bay harbor or liver, aliall carry one bright, w hite light lot ward, not lesa than six leet above the rail or deck. Hall of one crib and not more limn two in length ahull carry one bright while light on a pole not loss than twelve lent high; three or more crib ill length shall carry one while light at eitd, end ol the rait at the same- height Boom-nift with croHN-liindi-rii. tuwed ahead ol steamers on the MiHriissippi and Ohio river and other water flowing into Ihe Ciull of Mexico, and on the Hed River ol the North, shall carrv a while light twelve fect high at the'fot ward end of the rail, and one auch light at each side, midway between the for ward and after-end. Kalta ol more than one crib abreast hall curry one white light on each out ide corner ol the raft, inaling four light In all. Hag or boom raft navi wting or anchored in the fur-way of any hay, harbor or river, shall catry a white light al le.iat twelve feet hili at each end of the rait, and one of auch llghU on each aide, midway between the lorward end after end. Kowboat shall carry one white light two leet above the helm. Fruit ti rowers. Mr. J A. Vanity, atale fruit inspec tor, infotma us that fully one hundred orchard and garden in The Dull.- and vicinity are infested wilh the San Joao acale. Prompt measures must bo taken before tree leaf O'lt in Ihe spring to in jure any hone of eradiating the tiest. Itil not a dilllcttlt thing. Mr. Varney )', lo kill them while the tree are dormant, but when they leaf out ia haid to get ml ol tliem. Tree infected this year unloaded cleansed will lie en tirely ruined next year. All tdiade and ntnuuic nUl tree and ahruh aro liable ba killed as wall as fru t tiee. In law retuirc th t owner of tree in felled wilh scale insect must either deaiiae ilu-m according to direction given by the hoard of horticulture or cut tnein down aud dealroy them, The Dalle Chronicle It will be well for the fruit grower of Clackamas county to he on the look out for theae Sun Jose pests, in accord ance wilh tho aboie limits, as preven tion is better than a cure. Interesting Immigration Statistic The official statement of the number ol Immigrants, arriving in the United Stales during the your just ended will how the total to be in round numbers about 500,000, more than 10 per cent in excess ol last year. Of theso more than 400,000 arrhed through the port of New Yotk. The remainder came mostly through the port of Ronton, Philadel phia and Hallimore. Auitrta-llungary furnished 60,000 of the number; timiminv supplied ncurlv 100.000: Ireland 65,001), and England about tlic fame number; It -ly, (ln.OOO; Sweden ami Norway atiout 45.000, ami Russia 40 IKK). The total immigration since Ihe beginning of the century is i:i round numliers 10,000.000, of which 4,500,000 have come from lie many, 3,500,000 from Ireland, and 2,000,100 Irom Kngland and tvotluml. STATE AND GENERAL Heavy Cascades. snows ard reported in the Rosehurg is to have a and a sewerage system. new city hall Eugene has grunted a franchise to a Fort Worth mil toad contractor, to build street railway. H. K. Kilicaid. publisher of the Euirnne Stale Journal, keeps two pet deer in his kitchen. Tho new sawmill at Kelso is nearly ready for work. It will have a daily capacity of 00,000 feet. A sash and door factory will be ono of its features. There is reported to lie thirty cases of measles in Shcridtin, besides nine cases of whooping cough, aeverul cres of the grippe and four or live cases of fever. Etigone City has been selected as the place for holding tho next annual con vention of Ihe Oregon .Stale Sunday School Association, ami Iho dates ar ranged are May 10, 20, and 21. At an auclijti ol 11 mi horses In Ken tucky last week one horse sold for $55, 000, the highest price ever pant lor a home at public Bute, itus norse is a brother of the siro of Dr. W. T. Harris' j thoroughbred trotler McKenaie. It is reported that Ihe mountain op posite the great slide in Cow creek canyon is loose and moving slowly down bill. The railroad truck has been shoved out of line about a foot, and is liable at any lime to be buried neath an avalanche of rock. Uosebuig Plain dealer. The publishers of the East Portland Vindicutor, claiming "that a rose kv any other name would smell as Bweet" will not hold good in the newspaper business, hnvo changed the name to The Chronicle to get rid of the stigma attached to the original name. The Pacific coast Wood and Iron, local lumber iotirnnl, output of lumber in Oregon, Washington and California for the year 1800, greater than that of any previous year. Washington lead with 1,820,171,000 feet, California, 864, 8W.0OO ; Oregon, 82lr, 283,000. COUNTY NEWS ITEMS. Intcreitlng Tld-blU Gatln red Dtiy mi Active Corpi or lteguliir Con. trlliutoi. Beaver Creek Breathing. Snowing again Ihl morning. If we don't get our winter weather In season w get It later without full. At the annual school meeting held nt Iho chool house In District No. fin, 11. II, (ing- ory wns (lected director to serve three years, ana a. (J. Iceland clerk, to serve one year. A tax levy of five mill was voted to linli, raise a sufficient sum to build a new school house In the future. Mr. Charles Bfokcr has been on the sick list the past week, and Iho meu.k-s have humiliated some of Ihe "Young. America" about here. UMr, H. P. Eastman, who I on engineer on theO.R. K. railroad, Is home with his family at present. Critser Uro. are busy preparing the site for the saw mill they are moving from New Era to land owned In this locality by Enos Cahlll. David Wilder, whose illness was men tioned in my last week' items, passed lo the other shore February 27. He was an In- dtistrioua, steady young man and well liked by all who knew hint;- Ills remains were Interred In the Highland cemetery. Mr. Enos Cahlll aecms lo be a lucky sheep raiser. Ninety per rent, of his ewe produced twin lambs, and one Is the mother of triplet. Nativx. March 4, lffll. Plattsbnrg Rambling, Mr. Presler and family, of Ktullonl, hav moved to Pluttsburg anil taken the Camp bell place. Captain Coulter will sell his farm mid move lo Portland to secure greater social advantages fur his family. Born, to the wile of Mr. John Johnson, a daughter. Mr. John Johnson has been unite sick of pneumotiiu. We hope he will soon re cover. Mr. William and cousin, of Filvcrton, made our public school s call this week. Two more weddings are looked for at Platteburg this spring. One was publicly announced this week, and the bride elect ha gone to the city to prepare the wedding trosseau. Mr. Mary Ann Rauch and her daughter, In, attended the social In Oregon City this week. Mr. Clarence Zeck, of New Era, was the guest of J. W. Rauch and family Saturday. . Tb annual school meeting passed oil quietly. A tax of 5 mills was voted to build a nw school house 22x.10 feet, to be built by contract. The old olliecrs wvre re elected. The crowded condition of the present room made tho building of a new house an absolute necessitv. We are glad to see ihe people display so much public spirit, and take so great an Interest in the cause of education. Varquam Items. MahqdasI, Feb. 25. 1801. Weather and rainy, with an occasional sisjar ... wbltenesa. The singing school taught by Prof. Ed ward, will close the 27th of this month, and on the 28th, this, the Abiqus and the Elliott Prairie schools will meet at the Mon itor church aud spend the day lu singing and playing social games. The railroad I still booming, as there will be another meeting held at this place on Saturday, March 7ih, nt 1 o'clock P. M., and we understand there will be a number ol Influential men from Salem to take part in the meeting. Departed this life on Feb, i, Cornelius Woodruff. The friends und relatives have our heartfelt sympathy. E. M. Hart man has the pleasure of wielding the yardstick since the adjourn ment of the legislature. J. 1'lTEK. Molalla Bubble. March! Lambs! School meeting! The "beautiful" fell Sunday morning to the depth ol two inches. The ground being warm it did not stay long. The mercury dropiied to 22 dcg. above zero Monday morning, the 2d inst., the severe.-! drop on winter w heat and Jgrass, where the ground was exposed, we have hud. Callahan Taylor. At the bride's home, February 22d, David W. Callahan and Miss Ellen Taylor were united in wedlock. The boys shook upthe premises w hen the bride and groom returned. Molalla Literary Society boasts of having a stenographer who claims lo have slung the jiencil in the English courts, (?) " Wehfoot" seems to have slid to t'alfornia. probably caused by the Golden State plant ing so many Oregon spuds in her soil . See. Mr. Moore is out on the streets occasion ally, but still has quite a bad hand of it ; bone erysipelas seeming to be the trouble. Dr. Alexander will bring his patient out all right if close attention ond medical skill will do it. Mrs. I.illic B. Austin, executrix of the cs lute of W. P. Austin, goes to Oregon City this week to make the final settlements in matters concerning the estate. Prof. J. E. Dugun, or the Molalla bund, deceased, has returned among us. The boys may rc-orgatdxe. Wm. Mackrcll, Molalla's harness maker, has moved his shop to the rear of F. E. Per ry's saloon. A family recently coming into town occupies his former place of business as a dwelling. Tzum. Falrvlew. The measles havo got a pretty strong hold in this neighborhood. Mr. Graham's fam ily, and also Mr. David Jones's aio down with them. Grandma Graham is pretty low. Ueing up in the sixties is ptetty old to have measles, Rev. Mr. James and Sylvanus have been holding revival meetings at the Graham church, Seven have professed conversion. The services were made quite interesting Saturday evening by some remarks made by the minister. He was telling about see ing a crowd of boys In a town in Pennsyl vania. He went tothcm, pushed his way though the crowd to the center, ond there was a young girl, about nineteen drunk. Ho said he took her arm. When he sold that some of the boys m the back sent laughed. Taking her arm he started to lind her home. A policeman came along and said, "Mr. let me have her." Air. said, "ao' I'm going to tak care of her." But when the boys laughed he told them ho would put them where the dogs wouldn't bite them if they didn't keep quiet. This, instead of trying to convert them, as he wits going to convert the drunken cirl. We aro thinking of getting up an enter tainment at the Cants school bouse. Mr. Thomas Hlanchard is again umonir us working for Frank .laggar. Our saw mill has tho roof on, and some of the machinery in place. Will write more nest time. Sii.eu.