The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, March 13, 1891, Image 3

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    The Enterprise.
FK1P.VY, M.UUMl 13, IS'.U.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
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N.irlrixnnt -t.-r Sil,in ml v luiiilliim. T::W
lu , M.mi.Ihy WiMtii-mUy hh.1 rl.Uj I'ortUinl
iul y laii.1uiii. I l p 111.. l'iu-iU, lllills
iln mul SMiint i)
N.l ttl.-S STKANKK-S-
M hI.w liir IViyloii nii.t v Uinliiit. m.
MriiiUv. Ynvliu'vU) m iiI KiuUy t-m l'.rtUn.l
n.l Miy I tiiiliiijn, II m. riu'iiU), llvitK
iUv mi.l VtlJ iv.
Wll.t.AMKTIIt I'l M'A l'APK CO. TIllH
eonipntiv arc rtumlnn lotl the. wood,
pulp in i.l sulphite mills on full timo witli
a complete crow, KvprytliitiM in con
iiivtlnn Willi Ihii Immense itiuelilnei'.v of
those mill lit nmn'i'K a sunwitlilv as
iih a iiiwiKOil skid. The initoltlnory In
t1u iilil' mills Will Billlll lll III Olimph'tO
ro.uhni'ss, when thoy will oiiuiiiioiii'n
the iiiiiiiuliietiire of new rid other
papers on un extensive scale,
Iticsruw's Hux Faci-hiiy, Mr, 11, 1
Hostiiw recently added a, box factory to
his extensive Vixitlwnikltiii establish
ment on l.'ih hihI Main thi'ti. nil Imt
ulu'ii'lv luiilt up unilo it liiiilo In Unit
lino, llo 1 1 us HIIkiI onlorn (or nmn'rou
piili'tina livlin; unlni.ln o( Oit'iion City,
mill liU work hIvm i'oiiiiK'tMKiitin(iotion.
All ilnxIrliiK l,l"' niul to oritur In kiiv
io or mmiitity will HihI It to tholr hiI
VUlltllKO to civil him a cult,
MuiKnr HKroiir. THo iiimkot ro
niitn iiililivl lliin work, hiv (urtlm
Ih'Iii'Hi o( our country romlorii nml wo
willmiv Unit llio ui'0n iiinloJ Hro h
dour i iuioi t UK it ii ionillo to ti't tliom.
Tlio nioi'l will lioiviitioi' l i-oirooti'il
woi'kly mi. I im noir lin to tlin lumr ol
Kuiiti to I'ri'sM iih I .-i ftinvonioitl (or in to
ilo no. JiihI wiili'li Tmk K.smit'KiiK uml
yon ciin Uv rtwunnlily rnrnl ttml
tlu-y r tlio luioxt irii'i on nil proiluco,
liwl.sroA Hash or Hiikki. Sttnr
ttiiy'ovoiliini iixmHKor IihIii rim Into
tmiiil o( iiiutttm ln'oi on tlio tiiki k nl
H (tluirp rurvo jnit Mow Siilom,
l illoii IniK o( lliom nml wiinti lol tin
luiliiiii'o Till" train (ilowovl rilit
tliroiitfli tliont. Tln wouniloil HiiiumU
t)i.l Coi-v or I'hk Mnikki-himk.
Tlimnoli tln c.mruvv o( Major I'lmr-
in in Hit ntlii'i Inn lxon (tirnixlioil wi'li i i mwloil lm'k in tlio 'r ick In timo to !
u ol.lcoiy uf I'iik Km'i mi'kkk liiiiiu j killi-.l !v tho iinrtli IkhuiiI ovorlitii'l
t:itoi( Jail. l". iSJv'i This wan tlio imswiiiKtliorooiulylliU inorniiitf. Almut
Iwoniy-Nix Hlit op woro ktlloit in all. 1
rlrxt iwuo iil'tor tlio isroiit Inv n( tli.it win
tor, wniih ilotny.'l nil tlio liuiMiiii!
(nun M.ivorA A. koi iniin'n cm nor to llio
Oil.l Follow' Imil tin in.-liicliiitf tlio
Mmio hull, wliiih t)tothor wiih
Mayor A Aokoi liisin's tor, Wii" in i
wiitt.liii hiiiMunr ill llutt timo : Tiik I's-
tkki-kisk olHiv. Mr, Solirmn' huriiosn i nipioil
linn. Mr K I). Kollv silwollinil hmiio, ' Mi"ik
wliu h tliov liA'l iHu-ii.'ioil lor tonty-ino
vonr. nml li Iiwt tlioir tolV, whii h
tho train iiuit Iihvo nurniw ly txnl
Ik'iiii; uvortnrnoil. Saloiu Mutoxnian
KNLAmiiNa Tim Hchool Pikthh!T,--A
tmilnou will h iinmiMiUxl to tl county
noliiiol miiiorintiniiliuit, nnklim Unit t
Vlmv mUlitlon witl a portion o( Mouul
kIii Viow mhool tlintrli't l lliJ
llnvon City. Wlum tlm how oliool
houiio lnoivoti'il In llio doutlioru imrtof
tlmoitv, it will kIvo tliom iMioplii tlm
liUHt poHKililn Ki'liiml ilviilltiKOH. win"'"1
Ml tlioir vory iloor. At invwnl ritll"
View uililltionlH Inoluiloil lu tin Ciinn
iiuili illHirioi, whiih inuk'j It yory lu
innvoniont tor ohllilion, tlioy l'v "
puMM throiiKli tho iiuilu portion ol Oit'tion
I'liy to ioaoIi tin koIioiI luinxo,
ilUiiincti ol iibmit it milu ttml lialt In
Miiinl-Hhoiit way to b tri.vo"wl. T.iul
uni t u( Uin Moiiulikin Viw ilUtrii'l tliut
tlm iM.tltloiiom oiiiitoiiintnti niioliU to
tltt Uit'uon City ilimrlut U Nlttmtifl noino
.liatiiiiou trout tlio Mountain VIow Hmtu
Orojon Cltv "oliool Iioiiho, bii.I tint
pupiUluvM tottiiliortioout tlio Citnyuti
iotil, or wliul about noun othor Irrmulitr
roulti to rwarli tlm olioot, 'tavlntt much
lontior illxtaiiiftowKlk, than thoy woulil
II attoinliiiK th t'lty at linoi
1iinii A Hiiiuhh Sututtliiv'a Or'
minimi In In linw two VOIItiil uiou ui
S.illwoti.l mucin a workinii toat ol a "w
iluit hlowor. A low ilaya ao Motrn.
s.tiiiniuiii .tt Yiiiinti. ti( Mollowooil. nut
In tlioir Huwinill a blowor. no aa to Imvi
all tli aawiluat oarPOil away, Tin
hl.iunr K.m fmlllil til work Mktt a t'llltrilt
Two yotmu tunn oinployoil at tlio mill
tlioiiaMit It would ho a koimi iiiihk iu uu
out hint how itlning w th current ol
wlinl tviultiK tliMUtfh th I1( tnto.
Thoy tlioiiKht It wouM ba a gKil Joko to
iiiako a tout by aoiuliiiK up tholr data.
Dint ol tin yoiiiiu follow, wlia wort' a
latv but Nolt lint, tna.lo tli tlmt trial
It wont thrtiuali llkoa Haalt and camo
out llk a aliol. T ittoilier tit tii wa not
aolorlunato. llo wort a lar ami ilgl'l
lial, whii h liko the potttioal atory ol tho
Cot.osv tif IUkxian Jkwh. I.atiila
h.tvo Im'oii moi uI on Hoar crook about
xix mile (nun this city wliicli w ill 1
by a colony of Kusxiuu Jowa.
M.'t'owu its Wolboraiiooii
luivo a.iKl xovontl tract in that vicinily
(or that purHi. Thoso pooplo aro
oontainoil a atock o( millinery ami piv- I Irual ami imliwtri'im ami tnak ilo
rio; lr J W. Norri-i, wlioxo olll 'o ! xiiablo cllinn, ami Kaatorn (ournala
wa over KoIU'h tnv, lost nbon t two i f .ik o( ilmin in rlutlorinu torma Thia
liiiiflroil ilollurit won It o( inxi riunonls : 1 w ill In tlio llrti col.mv o( Jowiah (arm
H. K. t'n" lo-t hi law binary, which ; or on llii coast, there boin wlroaily
wa.s ivnsi.loro.l one oi the tlm at in tho sovoral in tin Kaslorn alutos.
iato ami Ins othYo (tiinitiiro; Mr. ,. V. ; . ri,'Li,,,..i,l
Howanl lost ano.tt manv t.a. a anl ' , ' ' V' "" ""
It erf His funnu,,,. ; C. F Ib.nis ami ' Mr -nt ( tho no lwilt , trf
(a.inlv w in. wcv in IMrtlaml visitimt. ! I"1'1'1'' ,?' "ow
I..M all tlioir hoiLcl ol I oiV.H Is. The , 10 ov,,f 9' ,nK
L t , tho M.-IS..M. ,s a hcavv oo. ami i '! -Jt ( ",'"" Ui"
t is s..i.l the lo l,.. was U-.l' ll.tcl (o, - 1hh. no Pr.v. ......i n..U (or tba ue
V. .. i. i ... ,i ., i o( tho in.iuev. uml this is tho tnml that
IHP J'"l K'l Ol WiK"' l.,''.f
All tlio loaillun porio.llo.tiii ami iiiiiku-
rJnea, lalost ami boil "ovom aopv
Cauttulil A lliinili'V.
Mra. l.lllltiTi. AusUut, o( Molalla, wua
In town last Hiitiir.l,iy, on imam" cou-
Itoctoil with bur (arnt.
Tlm Cailiolio" aonlinol
ptosont tniiniiuoninnl la olio ol loo tthloat
milted joiiiuali ol I'oilUml.
lu
Multtill. WUH
m r. tiiiti. it t'i " . . ,
,oti Cliy. Fil.biv nlujit. H',,,",,
til lortulim llio K. o( loibj".
It Is rnportdl Umt tli"r lut been cjii
alilorablo alcknoaa In, tbo Im" W '
Aloxaii.tor Marl, ticitr
Mr 1." Jamtor, ol Kit"!
lau.l, was'l'tithoiliy thla wook vUtlun
Iiin piiionli ami rolallvoi
Mr. J Froilliw.nl Molalli.'Wai In
tin city, Tuoailay. Mo la om l tho
plonnora ol Clacktiinaa coitiity.
Mr. John Ulliiiom, ol St. Jlnl.'lii,
was In Uromm City, Mumbiy, with a
ylnw ol purcliitalittf town lots,
Mr, II. C Hlnvona, ycltoot cleik l
bitaly oimititoil tit niiikintJ aHKONKinoiit ol
tho ()rton Clly achiail district.
Mra. N."HoTuuin. o( HI lloloiis, wah
In tho cltv thla wook, tin uoHt ol imr
brother, Mott. T. A. Mcllrhle.
Marrleil, In Ciineinah, MiihI; 4,
imtl, by Kov. John laraona, iiurn
8H'ttcr ami Francla ll. Fiankhn.
Mia Lou Cocbran cntortiilnod a iiitui
bor ol hor younn lilombt at tho roslilem o
ol bor paruuta, Woiluoailay ovolilnu.
Mix Ana llaiul, lorniolv o( lbi olllct),
HllllllilVBll ill till ! i Hi I Hk llOIISO
inoiliitoiy lot, "aliuk last In tht holo. ,0( y. JtaltciiA Co., ia! I'orlliiml.
Tin iMiwoilul curroiit o( the wind a , .
not abb to diachatva tho hat. and o tho Wallace Colt baa lt the contrat to
blower waa bha ka.Ul . At last account! White Mroa.. lor a 7-rooin cutaua at lite
tho owner corner oC Mil and Vi aaiiina-ioii air.-e.a,
lr. J. A White was editor and proprie
tor ol I'iik FurftiiriunK at Unit time, an. I
lie lnl everythiim incbtdiiii! the tiles ol
the Sectator, Ar.nis ami INrmiciiixK.
The los to the state bv the biirniim
o( tho tiles of these papers that wo e a
pirt of the hisloiv of Orciron, cum it be
estiui.ited. As I'iik Fnichi'kisk will he
twenty five year M next June, the
presoit uian.ieiiient desire to cle
br.ito tin1 iHva-ton by pul lisliiii); a bri. l
history of the ncwsiaper ol Diexon City
and tin incideiila connected therewith,
hich lo a louv.lorahle extent will em
br.ui many matter of interest in the
bixtory ol tlre.'on, as the journal of tins
ciiv won clo-olv ideutnied with the
ti-itt at'ttleinent ol the l ounti v. To ac
tions as to Is? drawn from i( the Koveuor
hadn't vetoed tho scheme a aecun.t '.into.
Tills fund should do turned over to tho
anpiHirt of the public Miml of tlm state
as it would thus benefit many, imparti
ally all section, New burn Graphic.
Canikky I'kosckct Mr S. t Wal
,..ii, of the Williunetto I. hiiI
t'oiiiiany slates Unit be ha taken
active step in canvassiiiii the situation
in relation to the piirclnimi ( the can
nrv. The Willan etlo l.aud Com
pany oiler to t'Ot up half the money
(in- the imichase of the rannerv provided
j other parties will take the halanca ol
! the atia'k. It is a in itter of much i m
I .. I i ...... In 1 1 r... in f I v llit.t tlm eall-
cure ndiahle d.ua (or this tiriicle 1 n" 1 Iuv gi,,,,,!,! a kept roiiniiu tin season.
KxrcKi-utsK aska Hut Us many readers j 4H j( wollll( , ,,.ritH ,rawhuck to
ml pations fnrni-h !his ntlice any j tluvr an institution Unit employ o
copieaof theSp.vt:itor, Arus. or Kntkh- nmnv people to he idle
I'kisk in any other Oieitou City p iper
that tney may h ive in their Hwsesion, Yot'Titri l tiKMi . Master llarley
as thev will itreally facilitate our ur- I'. Slovens has constructed throe ily
H)9. These pa'M-r will lie carcl'ullv j nauios o( his own invention, which
bandied and returned to the on tier, if j work to perfection, and uses fho aatne
ileaired. to produce power lor a lathe, alarm
,. ',".",... ! signals, ami iiihtiiii! a lamp by electric-
Mof.sr.vls ..:w 1 ko rvtKN 0 ,,,, ly ll.te.l out aeverat
This is M;o.iiin one of the most . - ; w,, e iri,,4, ,,,,, ,,.
pe.ons additions t ) Oren ( it am a rWetTil.
nuu.lH-r of no it re.tde tces and bus. hl, j, , Vet I.) yearn old.
boases have been erected and other - i n mM.i m eM"t in
are contciipla'ed. A xHtojlicc. called , . ..rllJ rki , (, n,p j. ,,.
Fly, an 1 a dally mail service are r.- ; h.,to-v in elcctri.nl science, a be
h i Ijeeii ein!ai;e 1 in the nracticut study
of eliftriciv every since be wa a small
are re
cent valuable a.vpiir-uients In Mountain
Vi-w 1'ivo stores con bided bv F.!y A
K inch an I I'.lv Hr.i , cany c inii.lete
atm ks ami do a ( sid husim-ss. The
Coiuri-u itiou alists have a ne.it church
btiildin.' c ected last fa I, and the I'mle I
Itrethreil C inleui 'late erectilU' another
one in a sh ut lime. An elcati! new
fulnsd biiildinir has been creeled
that is a credit to the distri. t
Messrs. tieo Ivy and Sanulal Francis
have sank a dcen well on the line l
tweeti their premise, and each will
erect neat ilw.dlinn on their lots
F. M ll.irlitm h is erect-' I a factory for
I... i.i'.iinf u lnre of htack.'ls. scroll Wink
picture frame, etc.
u ill le run by steam
tho blacksmith shop owned and .-
duct d by Mr. O. K. Inskeep. another
one will soon Is-established there, which
i a "'t indication of liiiTensin bu-i-nesnof
that pros.-roiis aubiirlj. Mr.
John Zeek, the well known blacksmith
of New F.r.t, has pureh laed two lots,
and will erect a hlacUsmitlt shop mi l
dwelliilK. Mr F.lnier llirkson is ein
liarkin, in the )til'ery business on an
extensive scnle, and has built a chicken
house in the form of a Hreek cro-s
He intends to raise Homo line and rare
breed! of im,try. Mr. W. II. "av.u'e
has pruchaH-d lots, and Willi erect a
rottaje L'.'xW with uu I. Kl"
ISDIW Dnl'HKKATtoS Ci.ih It will
he ot intereH to many of the piou iers of
Cfackauns count v to 'learn that losses
Hullercd through Indian outbreaks will
be adjusted, bv l he provisions of th"
Indian depredation bill. 'I be P;i-
.. ll.M hill W.1H ll tooil lliin;
nauc "i .. i.
irs ol me " 11
.III
and
the hat wa still there, but
wa not, be having be'ti nolllhvl by the
mill own-ra that hi eltlclent letvlce
were no longer rtipiireil,
Sitoian Ma A Lahal Isxtavsci
CoMCANV. Mr. C. 0. l.alourette made
ouie Hrtinoiil remark at llio l)rd nl
trade ine-tiim Ttietday eveaina: lavoriiig
the eatabliahment ol a houm tire Inaur
ance coiiianv, and uiado a motion that
a committee lie apimlnted to,
invetixt and report on the advla
ahlliie of Him move Albany. Haleni
and I'orllaud all have lix-al lire (nitirsiiee
companloa that have proven a profitable
investment, and had the effect of keep
in capital at home, that would oilier
wise ifo outside of th state. There i
evidently business milllcicnt III the In
surance line in Oregon City and Cl ick
mat county to keep a home Institution
on a solid basis. Not only tlm, hut
there Is no limit to the buainea that
could Ik secured from outaide district.
It would keep thousand of dollar at
home (or investment ami improvement
that Is annually sent out of the atate.
Aciiiii k I.otHiK, No. 3i, K. ol IV
tirand Chancellor C, C, Cleveland, ol
Aa'oria, of the dlartlcl of Oreif.m, as
sisted bv a number ol the otUceta of
the (triinJ lixlxe (miii I'ortland and
Salem Instituted Achillea hUe. No
:W, K. of I', ol Oroxon City, lt Fild.iy
evening. The hsli;elait out under the
ui wt favorable auspice with a aplnudid
showinu ol charter tuemlHira. A ban
quet wa spread, which w duly ap
preciated i'V the visaing niemU-rs.
The follow inil olllcer were elected and
installed : Charle ('. Albright, IV t'i
K. M. Katid. C. C; K. 1). Mominer, It.
C: I. Ackeruian. nr-late : U. 1-ovi'loy,
Master ol Ficheipmr; C. U. Huntley,
M. of !'; J K. Khoile, K. of It. and
S; tieo Warner, M. at A.; C. II !
Fuitlesby, I. S ti.; H. r . Scripture, O
S. i.
Koran bill of any "Hie ami size
prime.! at Tim FNtmii Hisa olllce at the
lowost rales. Loss than I'oithiud prices
Mi. Ja. Thorn left (or WashliiKlon
last week, while hi daunbler, Miss
FJora, started lor Cotorada at the aaiuo
tune.
U.r, On last Saturday a pair of
ve)le, koM riiuiued, near the boat
landiiiif. IteturnloW. II. ILivia, jew
lor. Mr. William Itainbo la bulldinu a
neat collate in Caiiemah on the lots
lie recently purchased from J. W.
Draper
Key. IV. Oilman I'arker, ol Molln.i,
III,, tut neccplud Urn call of tint First
llitptlut church, of (hi fit , ami will
un Ivn snimi tluiu lu April, llo I mild
to h one of Hid most tiilonlud mid elo
ipinnl niliiislin of tint sliitn.
Mr. T. I Johnson, who leiinmd III
triuln several years iin In Tin; Knii'H
I'liistc nlllcn but now holds a case on the
Oiciioiilau, uu. I iillli lnlea as cliairinau ol
the cliiipnl. Hoeiit snverul houi In llni
clly oiiii day lusl week
The Mh inner Maiir.anlllo bus been luld
up nl Mulcin for the ptst l-vo week Willi
a broken Hhiilt. A now sbult has bciui
seem i-i, and the limit will probably bu
down loiliiy uml resinue bor reuulitr
trips nit Ilin Williiinelte.
Catholic Sentinel i Avery uccessful
mission wus linl, I In tlm Hucied Hun t
church nl Oswego lust Week. It wa
oomlui'led by the Kov, Kodeniptloillnt
Falhers, About tiinoly person ap
proached the NiicieuieutN,
That poillou nl Mi' rut Ii sheet between
Ilin railroad depot mid Mulu Hlicnt I lu
a horrible i-oiidlllon. Mud, old vehicles,
refuse uml Mil Ii of oi-erv kin. I Hciittoted
around, liive piissciiccison pansiiiK trains
a view that Indelibly Imprcsso Itself mi
their lulu. Is.
Cimiily Sui veyor Sinylb bus been en,
tMgod to suivoy 'M Here of the
barlow (arm ill Harlow's station lulo
small lots and tiacts. Fifteen ncte ol
the hind will he auhdivlded into town
lots, uml the remainder Into fi, nud
A iicro tracts
Mesr Cliarman it Hon me recolv
liiK direct from Now Yotk, Chicago and
other nuirket tint latest alyle of spring
gihids, including clothing and furnish
lug goods, boots and alea'S, all the latest
styles in dress goods, httii-y ai ti. -lea etc.
The Women' (tight convention bold
by the young men ol the Haplist church,
iii costume, last iiigM, wa a splendid
entertainment, and wan appreciated by
the large crowd preaetii, Tint piiitn-P
punts nil sustained Iheir putts admi
rably. Messr r Van tilii-sl, J. I' Fuller,
and Joseph May, of Kansas, the Infer
two with families, wore In Oregon Clly
l isl week. They are hsiking lor local
loos In 'he Willamette valley, and will
return to this city the present week.
Thoy are highly delighted with the
country.
The Willamette l'ulp A l'aier Co.
have a now tysovi iter manipulator.
Mr W I', Johnson, the general mana
ger ol the company, has been doing In
correspondence lor the past two weeks
on the tvpew ril.-r in Ins private ollice
uml is becoming an adept lu ils u-e.
The I'orlliiiid ami Oregon Cliy Kall
wuy company, Willi lu head ollleo m
roilliitid, uml II. W, mul J, A. Wimou
I., II. Davis uml A, I), Itm kfnlloiv, ,
the liicoipoiahir, The ptnpima is lu
coiiHlruct nml upmulii mm or nioiii nice
tile talhviiy line helneeii the alsivu
poiiiis. i uu cnpiuil sun k l n,,., n
f.io.oni, iiiviuihi into share of
l-sch, lis iliinitiuii I peipcluiil,
llJ
At llm nil mini school tll
in the West Nidu, (liogon (ity dUlriel
.1. TninpliiiiH was elm-leil illroclur, mul
Theodore lilhhs, cleik. A 4-niill tan
was vnh-d to hulld an addition lo the
school house, Tim recent chiisiih gives
117 school children in the illslilel, which
1. 1. milium luuo IIIIIICKllls a
largely liicreasod
Sliln,
liopniatlon on llm West
"11 HMmmmralmm'
E. E. WLLIAMS,
- bV.M.Y.W IN
The wood woik ol 0. W. Cbunli'
.1. ,,,l.l. ...I.. llm j mi Seventh street. Is
completed and ready for the plasleroi) r-hlvcly'a new corrugated Iron store
andpaWitni. 1 building on Seventh stu-el, oast of the
..' m I I'lesbytei ian chiireh is neai ing coui.le-
iiii.ntloii ol ii luo- lion .ni.l Hill s.N. n ho ready lor is-cu-
Messrs. A 0. Tower mid t 'ha. Hpung
ler left Tuesday fot Howards' mill at
Mullno. Mr.' 1 lovvtinl will put n .
set (if roller mid ami eluvntoi-, and
inakit other allhslanllul liupioveineiits,
nun yini'ii eoniiieieii win iiiiik tin tlm
best counlry llourliig mill In Cluckiiiuii
couiity iMi-Nsia, Tower A Hpangler,
hid ii iixporleticed mlllwrlghta expect
to couipleln llui work within six weckji,
Mr. (I. Mumpnner, al the ClackaiuaN
lliilchei y.isovoihuullng and te.-ousliuct.
ing Ins iiotel bull. ling, lie Is fitting up
a spacious bull on tlm nps-r floor, while
a portion of the lower floor is being cut
up into sleeping upttrtmcut. With the
added improvements tins hotel will not
1hi surpassed In the county, nml those
who huvit uthtn.lod the popular duiicliig
parties ul thin place In the pust, can rust
assured that they will rerolvo better
treatment than ever,
Mr. S, A. 1, Utnlcy, with Miss (iraee
Haird, as usslalanl, comiueniod the
Niu lug term of school In West Oregon
City last Monday. Mr. Hurley I one
of the leading sdncilors lu Cliii-knuia
county, and the people of that district
are extremely fortunutii in securing hla
oivioe. Mr. (iuiley dmlinnd the
position of tlcpuly iissiisnor, in order
that lu might continue ia the work ol
his chosen voeutiun Mr. and Mr,
(iurley have taken up their residence on
West Side,
Articles of incnrsirHtiou were filed with
the seeteliiry nl suite March 7th, for the
thigoii TmilH-r 1 .ui il ami Investment
Cntnpuiiv, of Oregon t 'it v. w lib a capital
stisk oMM.OKI. A. S. Itresaer. 1'. W.
Uaiiuaml H. W, Walker aro the lncoriH-
ralors. The two lot tor gentlemen are now
residents n( Portland, but formerly from
Host on. The iiigiiuixutinii of this com
pany was brought about through the ef
fort ol Mr. ('lessor, nml Is heavily
backed by Itoslon capital. Tbi is ex
actly what Clackamas county needs
more model u capHal,
GROCERIES
GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES AND FEED.
MILL FEED AT MILL PRICES.
Fresh Stock of Garden Seeds Just Arrived.
K. K. WILLIAMS.
OlttitiOX CITY.
Ruyers, Attention
A FEW BARGAINS FOR YOU.
A
IisU.. No. 1. A. F. .V A.M. will
he held Saturday even tig, Maich H.
Woik III K. I', degree.
Theauitul Mayer A Ackeiiuan vs
Mr. Kachel Itacoii, waa Called up Tues
day holnre Judge Meldrllm, but Was
poi.tK)iied until Saturday.
A iMlorc.l conceit will lx held at the
l'r'hyteituu chinch on next Sunday
eveuitig. March b'uh, taking the place ol
the regular preaching wiynr.
I'r. Willi Morse, who is now attend
ing medical college at I'dittand, was in
the Cilv over Sun. lay, the guest ol
I'islrut Attorney T. A 'Mcllinlo.
Mr. F. T. Sbute, editor and pioprietor
of the Claekiimus News, wa doing Ore
gon City last Fiiday. Tug Fntkhi'IHsk.
acknowludgo a pleasant call.
pinn y, Woikmcn me busy putting on
the finishing timcl cs to lint roof which
is nUo lln-piiHil.
hoy. He has la-rlii-teil an invention In
telephone insti une-nls. that is an im
prmeiiient on anything yet brought to
light, llo i now at work on an appliance
(or lighting stove bv electiicily.
Co. F's SraoMi 1'KUK. 1'revioo to
the recent athletic tournament given ill
I'ortland by the O. N. U . Mr. K. J.
McKittiick! the well-known boot and
'sins- dealer of this city, ottered a a
I prize to Company F, of this place, two
1 par of linn hoxuig glove, as a reward
oniviiled thev succeed ill carrVlllir aWV
The machi. nerv I , . u, i.,, medals. At the regular
uower lleside I i ii I , Mondav evening. M. Meh.it'-
rick (oruially presented the glove to the
comi'tiuy at the armory building, which
ate now on exhibition at J. W. O'Con
ni I! 's (dure, where they will be kepi
w.th the other article belonging to the
uilil.-tic dcpattuient. Mr. (I't'otinell
will have it plant ti led up luck of Ins
store wh.-re the hoys can engage in ath
letic exercise. The boxing glove are
ol-lhe best make and cost f"i a pair
il.n ..i.tlll.C
provide for th djiwlment ot depre.l
tin i'ourt of cluinirt. Hi
tildgements aro authorized to be enlered
on all claim allowed bv the intetior de
partment without further hearing, and
.rioritv given. The court ix restricted
p ita-allowance of fee- to attorneys,
and no fee can exceed 15 per cent, ol the
amount of judgment, except where u.i
UUUHUal Hervice have been rendered,
expenses necessarily incurred Jf) pe
cent, ol the judgement The bill ns I'
now becomes a law, is tleu.ed by the
presentatives an-f HenolrH fr-.m the
west us not onlv liberal legislation,
Su' asllm very teat whirl, both ,
would consent to adopt. Mr. Hernuinn
IbmkH that. noHt claims accruing in i the
ITilUt states and territories will be
hv the new iuw, uuu mo .
considered by the com t o
and noon paid out mid .Imposed
ol. CUumain""
cUnn agents ... - t) pr0.
SnHtttll
i. r Ohwhoo. The re
"le of M hh llattie Shipley,
cent manrnge ol M nilhn,of AI-
of 0wego, and ir- ' t
eason. iuw -' ' parents, Mr.
I UlH I'oRllK.hl'OMIKNT. TltK KnTEK
! I'KISK has just cause to feel proud of it
corps of coriesHindents throughout the
county. Through their effort this jour
nal is enabled to give a complete resume
of the happenings in every portion of
the countv, which have tended ill a great
measure to the success (if TlIK K.NTKR
ciiisK as a local I in- nal It is desired
that the correspondents will continue
faithfiillv in their good woik, a they
are improving to a commendable extent,
and at the same lime advertising their
respective localities in away that will
redound to the benellt of every oction
of the county. There are a few neish
horhoods ihiit are not yet represented,
and Thk Kntkiii'iiisk oiler liberal In
ducement lo a. .me gentleman or Indy
from each of these localities, to Heinl in
the news. If it i not possible to end
items every week, rile whenever any
thing of the slightest importance occur.
Send in the news, it will advertise your
neighborhood.
Hotkl Iwi'aoVKHitNr H J. Liver
more is having an elegant hotel titled
up in the Charman block. A large door
is being cut between the two vacant
store room on the ground floor, one of
which will lie used a an olllce and Kil
ting rooms, while theothei will be tilted
up lor a Urge dining ball. The office
ami itting room will oc -upy that part
ol the building next to Charman A Co',
drim store. 1'h one lory iron covered
brick warehouse back of the block will
Isj used a a kitchen, etc., while the va
unt space between that and the main
building will be covered with a glast
risifand utilized. Thi. will K'v "re
von City a flrst-clssi hotel In ail abso
lute lire proof building.
SKVitsril HraitKT JuraovruaMra.-Wltli
the new grade to Is) established on
Seventh Street, and Improved aidewalk.
it will become one of the handsomest
street in Oiegon City. For a ditunc.i
of at least a half a mile, the rough
place through the thoroughfare will lat
hewn down and Uu gulliea filled up
Aside from lieing a desirable residence
'street, it will oventliilly lMeome one ol
the busiiio center of Hit Clly, and al
ready several business house havu been
e!aolibe.l in that vicinity.
AsroHU, March Id At a meeting of
lb director ol the Pioneer and Hi-tor-i.-al
Society to-day a resolution wa
adopted Inviting delegate from pioneer
and klndied orgati'X ulon In the stale
of O cgou, Washington aud Idaho to
in et in Asto.ia ou May 11. lHlll, to ar
range for a proper celebration of the
.-milennial anniversary of the discovery
of the Columbia river by Capt. Holier)
Uray on May VI, HWi.
Through their agent, Mr. II. K. Crisis,
the Hartlord Insurance Company pal I
rtij lull amount of 11, J. l.ivcrnmru'a
l.. il'i.M
II. nil. M... sj .... ........, t
Married, In tins i ity. Mar, ii ll, ImM.
by Kov. John Parson, F. J. MoClaus
land and ljjuisa titoamiller. The cere
mony look place at the parsonage.
tlrdei taken for any newapapei or
isiriialicxl published loreigu or domestic,
single copie or by the month or year
Cai riKi.n A llrsri.KV.
The continued ringing ol lire bells on
every trivial invasion, is tKiconiing some
what a nuisance, ami is causing consid
erable complaint among the citir.ens.
Change and improvement are-being
nude in the excelsior mills acros the
river, and they are making preparations
to run the machinery to il lull capacity
thi Reason.
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
(io to Wilson (tt Cooke for Oliver plow.
Kov. J. A. Rockwood, ol Willsburg,
wa in town Wednesday.
Mr Jame Winston, of Pamascu, a
in Oregon City Tuesday.
Mr. I. Bchwubacker, of Walla Walla,
wa visiting in the city thi week.
covered
rapidly
chum
Key. Thomas
reHl.ieii..- ; - c, . .,,
and Mr. .1 1 I eiating. Mi
BovJ. ol , o' " ( "hriJeamaW ami
Florence Wr " ;. lV of Albinit, o
Mr J'";s Thonntiful repast was
groomHtiien. a , p,.OI,0
nerved., a. e r - ftnv will, iiiuhic,
entertu.ned the t-"'I y; WllHing pre
the bride and M A , number
ho.n9inAlbana.
Ciiakle liSotidav Welcome con
last i""e ol . ..CharleK Bart-Ujr,
tinllw fol Hhin Eliiibth,
first mate ol m " - ,u tt prfle of l nJ
,a been VZZ bnZw" mW
tJ moni.1 of their au
FwnrtMO a - o.C rvlcc, at .the
itiou . ii. tare liv m
CitowM I'aciii Mill. The Crown
Puin-r mills have uialinfactured a lot of
Manilla paper of superior iptnlitv, but
are now running on straw hoard and
miner. The mill i running on full time
and turning out an extra quality of
goods, which are alnpped to Portland
and San rnmcisco market. every
thing around tho work i progresHing
favorably under the immediate super
vision of Assistant-Superintendent M.
Uoseiibaitm. The mill will run continu
ously on Manilla and stiaw paper and
straw board. Among the great improve
ment in llm complete machinery of the
mills is a lever arrangement for quickly
opening and closingthe pouderou door
of the lire boxes of the immense engine,
made and patented by the Union Work
of Portland. The Manilla paper is
Hindi) from rugs und liner, while the
straw tianer is inannhictured from
straw, giving farmer a market for thut
material, which would otherwise be
wasted.
Mr. K.I.
D. A D. C
Drigg i reading law
Lalourette'a law olllce.
in 0.
When you need anything in the line
of tine stationery remember Caulleld 4
Huntley.
Mr. Joseph Watson and wife, of
Mountain View, have both been neriously
ill. '
Fdilor Purker, of the Astorian, ina.le a
living visit to Oregon' l ily Wednesday.
The Astorian is one of the oldest and
liveliest Journals In Oregon outside of
Portland.
It i reported that the M. F. church
pe.pie have consented to let the old
church building for the purKso of a
free reading loom at H 'r month and
poa-ihly lea.
Mr. II A. Waldron. who live east of
New F'.ra, t engaged in the buines of
raising tine atm-k. He has lust te
ceive.f a pair of thoroughbred while
Yorkshire pigs-
Mr. A. W. Schraui, lonnerly with
Wilson A Cook, has opened a tin shop
on Main street upstair In a building lo
longing to the Oregon City Itrewery,
opposite the court bonne
Mi. Ir Pickens gave a yellow tea
at her residence in thin city Tuesday
afternoon. A number of her young lady
friend were present, and all bad a
most enjoyable time.
The navigation commit too o( the
Chamber o( Commerce, of Portland,
have recommended that lignt mid liuoys
lie placed on the river between Port
land and Oregon City.
From gome inu.lvortenco the billowing
bill were omitted from the council pro
ceeding of last week : 0. N. tlreenmiin,
drayitig, 3.Z5; H. Straight, Clin.
llit.erand (I. II. Bestow, judge of elec
tion, each ti.
Mr. H. K. Hpangler,
visiting her father, Mr.
Molalla.
A marriage license
March l;ltii to Anna It.
Codev.
this city, la
haniHon, of
w.n iasiied
1 1 vin ui:d F.
1'lla l.cotla Sivaulon, of Minneapolis,
Ameiic' is'oiless recitattoiiist ami
dramatic reader, will be in thi cilv
ahoiit March '.'1'h and '.'Mb.
iiuikiiiv her annual lour ol
Mates. Mie h the highest oconiilms
fiinii the iioss.
Mr C H. O'Neil. who resides at the
Holmes' place bad the misfortune to
lose a valuable St. Hermit I d 'g, Mon-
d-iy nioriiing. Some one In I evidently J
I poisoned the Jog wiih mall, ions Intent , j
as he wa a great lavoritn will) til" ,
school ciiildreii in Unit vicinity.
Miss Itachel Minn, who rui.in out
front Iloston to this city las! fall, lell 1
for I'lililoiuiii on the eight o'clock Irani j
Mondav even. n', where she w ill make ;
her home with nil nged uncle A large;
number of fi lends assembled at the
ilcol to bid her (.itewoll, and a pleasant
Journey.
Mr. J. Kruse, one of the solid citi
(sum of Wilsonvillo, gsvo Tiik Fs
TKai'tnsK ollice a call last Monday, lie
waa ui the cilv attending the grange
convention. As nil evidence of hi faiih
in the future of Oregon City, only lust
week purchased a house and two lots us
nn Investment.
It Is reported that l. C. Ireland, the
well known journalist, and at one lime
piihllshcr of I'iik Kxikhi'Iiisi:, has ar
ranged to remove his newspaper plant
from Astoria to Fist Portland, and
publish the Fust Side Fxpn ss. He will
advocate consolidation aud have bis
Coat nil .luring the tight.
Hev. ti. W. tliboiiv itttoinbd the
ll ting of the Prishvleriiiil Ministers
assia-iutuiu. held lust M.induv in the First
I'roslivteriau church ol I'orlliiml. A
statement was made tlwit (U.'iO had been
raised, and a con' met let for a church at
Fulton. This w ill be the first church
building in that submit.
The Youth's Ciiuipunioii for IstU. is
hotter than over lis illustration mo
excellent, and is lllle.l wiih choice
articles from the best writer At
fretpieid intervals the puiillsliera are
issuing an immense double number,
the one or March being utmost a com
plele number within itself.
Mr. F. V. Hiindolph ha purchased
i '.' I acres of land .me and one-half miles
east of Or 'gon City, ftom Swullordix
Omul, for the consideration of $lf00.
He will ul nnce set out a large piuno
orchard The land in tills vicinity is
admirably adapted to the production of
prune, und they prove a prollluhlo crop.
Capt. S. I!. Cuhlf & Son, of tho (begun
City t-'usli A Door faclory have just, re
ceived tin immense stock of seasoned
haul wood uml line finishing lumher,
uml are prepitred to till all order (or
everything in their line, including doors,
sash, moulding, imiusiraues, newci
posts, bracket, etc., at llm lowest poa
sihlo rate,
Attention is called lo tho new ndver
tiHcmcut ol Caulleld A Hiiulley in this
iNs-.m of Tine Fnckiiimiisk. They curry a
splendid and complete line of book and
Htatiouery, und ull tlm latest magazine
and peroilicals, tlio best cigars, and
everything found in u flislcltiHs establish
ment of this kind.
Messrs. Stephen K and John tin-en,
thi week sent Mr 'I n, pin ami son to
; their mine ol' Hhie liver, a briincli of
j the Mi Ki-nle in Lane county, (ireeu
Pros, have iindoubte.lly struck it rich, us
: theii gioimd adjoin Unit belniulug to
the Tacoina enmpunv, who intend erect-
ing a mill so.ui. The ledge is one uf iin
' douhted li. -line. s, us the SH-cimell of
ore nud nssuy in licute. The inuiiy
(i iends of tir.sMi Pros w ill bu pleased lo
learn of their i;oisl luck ami tiust their
She I now ' hrijjhi,.,! pross-cts may be realned. Tlio
the t liile.i tiinir t,,, in the Kneerin tiuurd indi.
icate the interest taken in the m iller al
I that place : "The liugene City Hoard ol
I Trade have Hpsiule.l a couiinit'ce to
' confer w ith the Taeuuia Mining company
und have n survey made and report on a
j route nud the prolmhle cost to Home fu
: line me 'ting of the Ismid "
I
DO YOU
EVER
Take Medicine?
IT IS 01 TKN A
) ( nt of tin- Itost oitt's for factory,
-ami loik in 1lio city. Ha ft'
I riverfront near Imiiiitri center.
Near tlie Sul.liite mill, within 00 feel of
of the canal ami locks. 1 G5-100 acres suit
uhle for jlat ( i iifz into lots for mami factoring,
resilience or business purposes. This is the
fiist gun for the West Side, and will he sold
as a whole or in lots to suit.
I One of the host corners on Main
street, Oregon City.
) A huge list, both improved and un
1 1 . e .1 .: 1.1.. ...... ..,...
; ltupi ovi'ti 01 oi'Miiiuir 1 1-ni'ii-in.i.- ('n'j'-
J erty, both within city and suburbs.
Fine tract near Oswego with one-eigth mile
, 11 i P 1
river lront very excellent i"r nianuiaciuring
and very sightly for residence
Several of the best tracts
YeL'i'table Land in the vallev
ami near Clackamas Station.
oil acres near Oatfield mi tic
Milwaukie. Very sightly,
1
' posed motor line.
We have also many other line tracts and special bargains
which it will nay you to consider. For particulars apply at
the ollice of tiie
Willamette Falls Investment Co.
ORECON CITY, ORECON.
Fine Factory Sito
West Side.
Business Corner.
Residence Lots
40 Acres j
Prunes and
Vegetables S
property,
for Prune ami
on tho railroad
A Bargain,
am
this side of
near pro-
Necessary but Unpleasant
Duty
TO I KItKOItM
There Is lietlilliii
Wo Hut, Drink. Wear or Have Hun
With
Tlinl ti nl iiiiiurli lui.irlnri.m
The Medicine We Take.
A Ur'.I.UIII.K PkTUlllHV In a Jny liimmr lo
miy rmiiiiiuiill)'.
E. G. Caufield
IHpi'llM- lintlllim tint
Pure Drugs of the Highest
. Quality.
WHY ARC BOM- PFIOPLE ALWAYS LATE?
Ttiry never lm.L aUr.d n..r ilin-.s-. !' ; S.. i , i i,. u. ii 1 1' pl.mimR scii'.nn, nm to iti frm.
eery tt their cctU, mt tiicu n-p, i.i ov.-r 11 i r 1 1 n.v i il .' Il'an v I -. ii.l llnl. what lliry will want
far lin cwitm. VICK'S Sl'.KnS m-vir.'r. ui. i- li-r vnliri li'iu ll.i- ii'i'li.MK hn have nlanird
thrm. "1 Ii u H.-wi-i A,-. i..l.' .1,. I'l -m . I ',; I, ., i tlu- In..', MA Kli .Ml MIStA KK
Ihi year, liiil -.en.1 I'lCctil-. t'01 VU'k'H Floral c. ! -in. I t!,-i- m h .in lir-1 t.r.lcr, ll VimtH
aothiut. Tht. pl.-nrrr c.'t il s;u ronl..ms 1.11. ... 1 (.rjfft sf rtr.vcifi e.er onrru.
Akd In I'ih preiiniini to IUO-.C .en.liai' . it.r. .'... i.. Ji . . ..si: iir.,i-s ,.i im.- i't ihe l tie tiwr.. i.rani
Ods. cbancr fur nil. Mlle In rfillcrcnl .1,.,, v (i,.in-v.-r t-.t. it-: v,,rs .' i. . imhes,
JAMES V1CK. .itXDSsiAN. RoclieBtar, N. T.
i
HARDWARE
WHY NOT
BUY YOUR
Lew JolitiHon'K now coijipuny l
colored miiiBtrt'lH will noon iipppur in
Orx'Kon City, direct frmn tlicli' I'tiHtcrii
tour, vn route for Ciilifo'niit. Kvim)
oiiu nliould h.'u nml liftur tliinn.
Mr. Kyiiiird'n new liuildiiiK on tlie
hill in completed mid ready lor the
pui litem.
Clttckiiinti in tukitiK uctive Htep to
orKtiuize u bourd of
meiit HHBOoiitt ion .
trade, or Improve-
nrni lau-". - .
titneoftlie wret . - - . , in 0r(.m
0o V,,,y' """L fr" n r--lce not onlv
r: itv and 'V'.y ' ri.-l.tlul death of
. !.. a(tiiiMU - - ..,.11 ii n
ovr ..'hot alo ,U
hisBhipin'''"' ' , own tn
him. Uo
rinirnnv Ktatk Fair The Oregon
Statu llourd of Agriculture, met in
HOKHion at Kiilem lust Friday, Miirch 0.
The lint of premiumn waH arranired, and
timo of coiiiinencinu fair clmnK'd from
Sept.. 21. to Sept. 14. W. W. laker and
Van DelviHliinutt were elected di'lcKiitoij
to reprenent the stale's horso intereHtHat
theNiitionulTr.MiiiiK AsHOcinlion meet
1 at C liciro April 22. The queHtion
In exhibit for the .world's fT waB
,. i a r,.u,, nl nn wan oftered
(UHClinm-u. , KpJ
..nil mlOIl I'll tliat H B nuiiBi: ui imn
t h a appropriation of at leant W be
m de, ami that a committee of five he
ai M.i iu-d lo formulate an addreHH to the
Z' le ofO.eKon, ankm the necessary
Lid In ralHintf'H.K-1. fund and to co-operate
with the .leieates from the d.flerent
v rds of trade The committee la
DeUHhmatt, B.il-k, Matlock Hi
?na App - nn, .
Considerable local matter will ho
found on the fourth pane of Tim Kntkii
i'iiihk, lliin week.
RlierifTE, M. CroHian, of Halem, wan
In Oregon City, Tuesday, tho gueHt ol
Hlierilf Samion.
Mr. H. h. Browning, a prominent
real estate rran of Alhina, waa in Oregon
City Wednesday.
Mr. John A. Thayer and family have
returned from a winter's oourn In
Soitthorn California.
Frankie, the Infant dauhter of John
and Nora Armstrong, died in this city
last Friilay morning.
Mr. E E. Quick, comity clerk of Col
umbia county, was in Oregon City this
week on a business trip.
Mm. Georgio Graham, Inee Thorn,)
ol Marshland, is spending a week witu
her wither in this city-
The school at Mt.l'luiisiint will give an
entertainment in tho new school house
next Saturday evening. Ten cents will
he colluded at tho door to iiruvidu fnn.ls
fur the iiuicIibho ot a bull Ifnr the school
house
Sheriff Samson states tlmt his hand i
Is lu good condition for handling a pen.
and all that desire tax receipts written
out before the lirst of April should put
ii, an appearance soon, as tho timo ex
pires at that date.
The shouts of the several newsboys on
the streets evening and morning., crying
"Evening Telegram," "Morning Ore
gonian," "all about the murder," "only
five cents," gives uio streets oi unnun
City a metropolitan Jinglo.
William Livingstone, of Highland,
one of the pioneer rosidonts of Clacka
mas county, is confined to his room with
typhoid pneumonia. Dr. Soinmor, tho
attending physician reports his condit
ion Improving.
The Houtharn raciflc ruilrowl com
pany are having a now troHtlo con-
structeu across tne tow grouini m int.
north part of tho city. This does not
however, prevent the use of the trestle
as some might Infer, as the bents, braces
and timbers are removed and roplacod a
piece at a timo, which does nut Interfere
with the life of the trestle.
Messrs Frasier and Hurry recently
purchased n tract of land about a mile
and a half south of town, intuit. ling to
pluut the s;iine with prune trees. I.iint
week while preparing tho ground the
workmen unearthed a Hue coal vein
about Ihruo lent in thickness. The
gentlemen at once CHiiinienced to do
vi'lnn tlm iirnsiiects and have now dug
down about lifieen foot and aro confident
they have struck a lino vein ot coal ol
no small dimensions. Thoy intend to
cniilinim tlioir prospecting until tlioy
find out tho extent of the find. Kngene
ltcgislor.
Messrs. Wilson & Cooko ate having a
two-story building erected tin the site of
their old store. It will he constructm!
of corrugated iron, IfOxTO. It Is ex
pected to havu tho building completed
ready for occupancy within a very fow
weeks, and in the meantime will carry
on business lit the old Methodist church,
where they now havo a complete lino
of everything tn the tin and hardware
line. Mr. ti. 8. Lawrence has the con
tract fot erecting tlio building.
Hooks, Stationery
ETC., AT
it
CAUFIELD & HUNTLEY'S
NEW STORE,
WHERE
SCHOOL BOOKS
lie stationery and all tliet Leadliiu
ri:itiomcAi.s
t'nn lie Iiml at llitf very liiwnrt prices.
JOHN A. BECK,
THb
Mi Jeweler,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
in
Warren A lloliiuin can he lotinit at an
tlino'i oi the diiv or night bv those wish
ing their services in llio Undertakers lino
by calling at ronm No 10, l.ivermoie
hotel, or corner 1:1 and Main.
St. I'aiiiick's I'ii.i.s, for disorders of
tho liver and bowels. A vigorous but
gentle physic that cleanses and renovates
tho whole system. 1'iico '25 cents per
box.
Frank Ncldon at Winesott & Scrip
ture's blacksmith shop makes a specialty
of lopiiiring guns revolvers and sharp
ening scissors. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ANTI-RUST TINWARF.
Wo now have a Full I-ino of j
TTni-ilwiire inn I Slovt'H. Nile Airi iU
for Superior Stoves nml Uiuigt'H,
ThcOlivorChilh'ii Hows at $1 nn in.
We have cimnectetl with the house
a First Chiss Plumber mul Tinner
ami work in this line will boas
Promptly (loin nml ns Cheap nanny
could" tleeire.
Wilson & Cook.
Opposite Tost Ollice.
Curlier of Front ami Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
IS STII.l, ON EARTH.
Kur general repairing he stands
without a peer. For first -class, re
liable u'.nnls his store is second to
mine. Try him !
urn. c. ki.v
W. J. BATCH
ELY &RAUCH
DKALEliS IX
Merchandise.
The Willamette Fulls Investment Co.,
I'liiisistiinr of K. M Katids, C O. T.
Williams and T. IV Handiill is one of the
live nml iiHlute firms of Oregon City,
and the names of the parties comprising
the firm is sufficient guarantee to the
public that they are in every way reli
able. Thoy handlo some of the most
dosli able country and city property to
he had in ClackamiiB county. If you
have have properly lo Bell, or desire to
buy a town lot, small trout or farm, give
thorn a call.
Warren A lloliiuin, Funeral Diroctors
and Undertakers, Oiegon City Hunk
building.
A great, reduction in the price fo
blankets and overcoats to make room
for large invoice ol goods ex poctea trom
t.he east. Thos. Charman & Son.
OREGON CITY
FENCE WORKS.
-C0MUIXAT1OX FKN0K--
For CITY and FARM Fencing.
n AVINO Ol'KNKD A FACTORY AT OI!E
iii N M Y. for tlio Miuuit-c-tii ot till;
n ml
nml
.......... I.. ...... ,11.1 IMIVI1S 1,1-ll.ui:
"" A". o iiniv in .-uu
RSt 1. KKNCK It I, th.' cheapest, best
mul m.iMt duriiWo ever oIliM-eil.
KST1MATKS KUKN1SIIKD
ANDERSON k RICKSON,
Store loeatetl al Mountain View,ou
Molalla road, one mile south
east of Oregon City.
on
We deal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed,
Groceries of all kinds, Boots and Shoes.
Gents' Underwear and other styles of
ClothitiK, aud numerous other articles
suitable (or the needs of the farmer and
his family. Hv prompt and fair dealing
we hope to receive in future, as in the
past, a liberal share of putionaue.
l3!Tlie highest market-price paid
for llultcr, Kuks and Fowls.
September 11, 18H0.
WOOD TURNING
SCROLL SAWING.
Fine 1'illows made to order and Mats
Hiiks, etc., of neat designs nt Warren &
llolinati's.
ClIAMnKRLAIN'R EYB AND SKIS OtNT-
mknt. For tetter, salt-rheum, scald
head, eczema and chronic sore eyes.
Price 25 cents per box.
HTOBLETT
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECON CITY.
LOCATED BETWEEN Tilt! IlltlDGE AND
DKl'OT.
Double and Singlo Rigs, and sad
die horses ahvnys on hand nt the
lowest prices. A corrall connected
with the barn for loose Btock.
Information regarding any kind of
stock promptly attended to by person or
letter.
horses Bought and Sold.
BOXES
OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED
Parlies desiring Wood Turning, Pat
terns, Brackets, or
Shop Carpenter's Work
Will he Suited by Calling on Me.
Doors, Windows and Blinds
TO ORDER.
G-. EE. BESTOW,
tfityOpp. the Congregational Church
iirt ono ui lmv - '
OTtoraiseOO.OOO.
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