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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1891)
. , is,, l;v.f' s - TUB ENTKRPRISH. I'll .!. I'uMUhor NI .MI-.H I', iiikI lrirli'tor. ORKCiOS CITY, MAliCH 20..WI Tax horrible li'iift'dy at Now Orlritna on iuMny, In which vciip'niioo m wtvitki'tl on the cowardly oantaalnii ot't'lilef of Police, Puviil 0. Hennessey, ts,lo I do krit, otnMMn!i a dattKvroin itii' iti'Utto soim' oxtent ; yot II vvus Juatttlnlile forth reason (lint the courts prilsttitly rrftiacd lo convict tli Kssmsiici. Tit Mt ltii belongvil to an ltiillivi Institution that llii(!irons to thcriiitotlStutoa.tli Matin, ud the lvy almllng citinons unable to iMtmiii themselves; lontrerftiid took the law Into their own hands.. Klevim cowardly rnlllsns, who hud sworn nlli'idnntHi to tli I'ldtcd States, now lie ilcn.il that A few ilnys KO rejoiced or llu-ir victory lit one of the greatest criminal trials thai ever look place In this country. Tlicy had iiiuir.ldthe Ju iliclal tribunal, mnl property and lite were unsafe In New Orleans, l.eivditiit Italians do not counlenance Ilia Matin, ami are Until In their denunciations o( that institution As all tlio tiuirderod criniinala were nyis tered voters, no international complications w ill arise. The council lias taken advantage of the U(tKstlon made by Tut KsmHRiat, and an ordinance aiithorliit''.the purchase of a new truck, hooks and ladders for the Mr de partment has passed the first reading. It was very important that the council should take' steps In this matter as the appliances now in use we positively unsafe, and it would lie Impossible for the tire department to suiYosslully cope with a lire that had a good start, with the present apparatus. The ordinance should have Included hose, also, as the hose now In use are rotten and liable to give way at any time with a strong press, vi re of water. Money spent In this way Is well t'XiH-ndcd, ami if II is thought that the council are loo lavish in their expenditures, let them retrench their appropriation! in some other way. It is false economy to al low the tire apparatus to become unlit for use, as lire pmtivtiim Is of the utmost im portance. It would a matter of economy for the city to erect a jail and city lull, as It has no jail that it can call lis own, and they are now' paying eight dollars per month rental for the building ucd for that purpose. As the city owns a very desirable block on the hill, that could lie utilized for the erection of a city hall and a jail, and the change could lie accomplished without distressing the taxpayers, The city could reallre a handsome sum for the engine house and lot on Main street, as it is very desirable business properly, which would almost cover the expense of building a new city hall, with lieniliiiartcrs for the lire depart ment and a jail in the basement Itesldes, there would liea saving of $:! per annum, now paid for jail rental, that would pay the interest on over a thousand dollars of in debtedness. Now that the conservative party have re tained control ol the Canadian government as a small majority, and they consider their loyalty to lireat Britain an established faet until another election, Sir Charles Tup per comes to the front and advocates reci procity with the United States. Sir Charles says: "I am very sanguine that a recipro cal trade arrangement on a broad and liberal basis, between Canada and the United States will be very sunn made, embracing all ,vtii lej,, whether the product or the for- or tin 'farm, as can be arranged to the material advantage of both countries. The Albany Herald says the defeat of tJie liberal party in Canada means ijuite a ditl'er rut aspect, when the w hole facts of the sit uation are taken in. The election was taken in. The election w as called at a time when the revisions of the register list had not been made, and a large number ol vot ers who hud just arrived at age were prac tically disfranchised. That fact, taken with tlic other, tliut the conservative vote was visibly reduced, makes the victory really defeat and places the lilic ral party on strong footings. Tin amended charter ol Allium has one section that is intended to prevent any and all domestic animals from running at large and lo punish persons who allow them to do so, and provides for a pound for the re ception of all strays. Is n't it high time the city council of Oregon City was enact ing an ordinance to cover the same ground ? When the busy season begins the streets of tlio city will not make very desirable out aide range for stock, and (lower gardens and yard enclosures will necessarily sutler. A m hbkk of cities throughout the state that contain less population than Oregon City, arc establishing sewerage systems. There Is no town in the Willamette valley that could be provided with auewcrage sys tem for less proportionate outlay than the municipality of Oregon City. It is admira bly situated for that purpose, and It Jjf al most criminal negligence to long delay this important move, when nature provides such splendid facilities of grade and favora able surroundings. ' " Conhiiikkahlk money was spent during the past season in cleaning the streets, es pecially Main; but, notwithstanding this the street is now used as a dumping ground for rubbish of endless variety, old hats, hoes, etc., w lii -h gives the main thorough fare of the city the appearance of the back yard of a second hand clothing store. The proper authorities should see that the streets are kept clean, and the dumpers of tilth promptly dealt with. Tiik appointment of Hon. Peter Paijuet as receiver of the U. S. Land olllce, gives uni Tersal satisfaction to his constituent", and the people throughout the land district gen erally. Mr. Pii'jUct in one of the pioneers of Clackamas county and a respected ami en ergetic citizen of Oregon City. There were several notable aspirants for this position, but Mr, I'arpict distanced all his competi tors, and is in every way competent to fill this important position. Aucnaiti.vu to Jlerr Japing, the hourly rate of water falling over the Niagara Fulls Is 10fl,000,IK;0 tons, representing 10,0110,000 horse power, and the total daily production of ctclln the world would Just about suf fice '!' pump the water back again. It would take all the coal and wood in Oregon to pump the water buck that Hows over the W'illfirnetto Falls every twenty-four hours. It is now reported on good authority that the Klo Grande A Western, in order to se cure a shorter line to the Pacific const, is negotiating for the purchase of the Oregon Pacific road. Their intention is to build a railrood from Ogden, Utah, to connect with It which would give them a first-class route. If this deal is consuinatcil, Oregon can boast of another great railroad line to the East. NoTWiTHHTANniNii Oen. Palmer, of Illinois was virtually elected by the votes ol two fanners, the result appears to tie tar ironi satisnwtry to the agricultural organizations, of thatstato. Kumorsof war and dissension are rife among tho agriculturists. Palmer, although a democrat, states that he is not pledgud to act with any party, but according to his own convictions. Skn vtoh I Nit i.s advocates coast defenses Instead of a nm y, saying that a navy built now would he worthless ten years hence, o rapid are the changes and improvements in the mode of mtval warfare. SVhosald Sena tor lugalls wai a blamed fool? Koschui'if rialndeidcr, Ar a vhuivli lair recently hold in Stillna, Kansas, they blind folded the men and made them kiss the women for 15 cents apiece tine man kissed bis w ile seven limes, and when he ascertained the base deception he demanded his money returned and go! It. He illd'ut propose to pay lor that which, ac cording to law, divine and liumtui, belong to him. Tiik orilluance establishing lire limit from the liasiu to Kleveuth ttreel, Including all the blocks fronting Main street on each side, has reached the first reading, ami will no doubt become enrolled on the statutes of Oregon Ctty. With a tire limit, and new ap pm nlus for the lire department, Oregon Cltv can proudly hold up her head with other leu. ling tow us of the Willametle valley. On the fourth page will be found a syuop sis of the amended charter of Oregon City, Many of Its provision! authorlie such legls. lation lu municipal allnlrs as Is badly needed. It revolutionise! to some extent the manner ol electing councllmen and other olllclids. The mayor, counciluien, as lessor ami treasurer, are made elective oftl oers, while the nn-order, rtreel superintend ent suneriutendent of water works and chief of police are appointment offices, The city is div ideil Into two wants, and four councilineii shall be elected from each want One advantage of the appointment system is, that the selection of responsible and ca pable men for the city council, insures good and etllcient official! for the other depart ments. ...j -i Mlsrrirrutatlua, Never was a haer misrepresentation pub. Halted than the following from the Alblna Courier, and to add Insult to Inlury, the Kvening Telegram of Portland reprints the article and credits the same to the Oregon Cilv Courier: "llv the following extract Fnin tit last fort land i hsmlier ul lommeree (irix'eeillin ll II nils to mi Kl sri'i'sir ItiKt the halt million ton niste a ' port ol 'ortlninl" Is also tn InelilUs otcK'iii uy twenty flvr Ii III ha uxallon illstrlct, ami a M,i shin channel U lo be matte to thsi uirt ol the port, II Usui anuses aim ininya are lo he ttUcetl hetwaeu Portland andVlt-tanii-ltr l-'slls as sosKesteil; Krom the navigation enmmlllee reonimiil Ing Dial lulitit anil tntoyt lieeeJaary, tie placeit (eittiM-n rortlaiul acnl Oregon City, ami that the light hmiio tHMtil he reiiial lo aileud lo the lustier forthwith: Biloittt.' In llm early ilays of Oregon Inland aaviga ttoii the routtf from Portlaud to Oregon City was ou ol the malu roiitas of Ira. In lo Mouth eru Oregon, an. I wen to Northern ralltornla. Steam lKiat of that day. although erowilril with loi.lui... never umtertook sight ruua lo ur from the Kails Mluee the era of railroads up the vsllry. steamboats in Oregon City have (Iwitotlcl lo otiw or two trailer to the Orrgoa i lly rlocr mills whleh takes la twn nr three la terini'illale lalnllnia t'lllea the chamlier have a "lup cliaiiiirl lu their eve lo that point, here Is almiil as much use (or "lights ' an. I "tiiioys" shove Portland tn that directum for eoiuincrciat otrpoaea, as to oruaaieut a euw wlfh wings. This article expresses an unpardonable Ignorance In the w riter, as he has been pub. lishing a itewspajMT within twelve miles of Oregon City fur the past three years. Every business man of Portland knows that no les than a doren boats are Usui In the car ry ing trade In-twecn l'orlland and Oregon Cilv and up-river points. It is verv evident that the Albintt Courier is very sick over consolidation, which may account in some measure for its rash statements. Atlvertlscil l.elterss The following isa Hat of letters remain ing in the pisst ollico at Oregon City, March 111, 1HUI : Andrews, l.con II lleckticr, Mrs, vVm HrUeoe. Charles llirgc, I'avid '.' Ilarhiir. .1 A CasisT. l O Carson, Win litineew, I l.swsee RnlM'rt I.yona, Mra Nora Ijiureilson, Solomon Lang! Hamer Minkler, 11 I, Milne, John I Mulligan, C II Miller, A T Dotieon. Oleson, Mrs Oust Duugi'V. Aiml Liuira Olson, Mrs. Annie It Kuril, W J ohee. Austin Foster, Mrs J liiirni'V, Mrs. . il till in. John (ieigen, John ll.nidcriou, Wni Iluls r, I .in Ilowerd, K T Kayser. Frederick l."L':in, Link 1'arvin, Sadie Retard, Wells Hot her. K F. Scbatt, Will SH-rlok' Frank Smith, (illl Sclioemaitn. .Incob S huck, Joseph Weiss, reter W'licnciilli'il for please say when adver tise I. E. M. Ramus, 1'. M. Pleasing KulcrtaiDmciit. Kollowiug is a cant of cliaiartprs in the drama, produced at the Baptist church last Thursday evening by the young. men. Tlio house wan tilled w ith a largu ami appreciative audience, ami theyouiK limn linva been Holicitod to repeat tho play : Prof Jepthlne W isdom Alvln W. Halrd Miss llliiiTol llosiou I Hon. Amiustiii I hnphilus Krsssiis Smith lirown of Clilcitgsr QeorKO Klnearsou Miss I'enii ... M. Ilariravel Mrs. Mauley Merle Johnson Mr. ChsliKOiitilfl Harry Hladden Mr. Miiulcy. with baby K. I'onaldsnii Peter Whack, hill poster K.dwln llesehs Chris. Slupp, bull riuger ... Mcldrma Motown I'AItT I. Holllnipiy, "Number One," Mis Penn. Hast II. Boll Iilngcr slid Bill Poster. I'akt III VVoineii'a Kliiht's meeting. Mr. Mauley brliiRs the dirty baby and ininrriipti Mrs. Mauley In her speech. Alter (her have both hpiiknii, he takes her home. Transfers of Really. U. I.. Haliin. triiHtoo, to Emily I'". I hivioon ; lots It ami U, blk 22, and lot 10, blk 12, of WindHor: 300. A. It Doolittlo and wifn to Jdin Krusu : IoIh .'I and 4. blk 125: Oregon City; HiOO. Finns KiiikImou to I'. O. Sanrlbnra; ba of iic'a, and lots I and 2, r fi e; 100 acrcH; 1.")0. It. L. Saliin, trustee to W. II. Hullivan lots 1, 2, II, ami 4, in blk 11, of Windsor; $251). It. L. Sabin, triiHttn to Ceha lilack- wcll; lots 17 and 1. tiik ll, ol Windsor: tU'W Oregon Land Company to Miss A. J. Smith ; lota 7 and H, blk 42, Minthorn; .'IIK). V, K. IlalmrHliam and wifo to Alice K. Aldington ; Iota 5 nntl ft, blk 3, Pleasant Little Home; (100. W. II. II. Humsiiii to W. V. Kludlv: Hlicrill's (lend of forclosure ; iw4 of neW of sec ill. t 5h, t 1 e; $518.40. Jolin ii. Hurnliardt to John F Urit.i ; l.'iO hitch in sou 1 and 2, t 2 fl, r le; :i,2(ll). State of Oregon to (i A Harding ; hd' of nu,1 of hoc 18, t 4 s, r 3 n, 40 iicich, $.50. Ktiito of Orngon to G. A. Harding; nc'i of m;'a of hoc SO, t 4 s, r 3 e ; 40 ttlTCHi $.riO. Mary K Potter and K Poller to M A Dutchcr; Iota 2, 3 and 4, blk 144, Oregon City, $:ioo. TA (loinli ami wifo to I D Kurfus; lot 4 in bile 4 a, county ad to Oregon Cily; $300. ( A Harding and wife to Mury E Pot ter; iindividoil in nw,1 of of sec 30, 1 4 s, r 3 e, 40 acres; $1. John W'cii'iiiiindol to John Vordhau sen ; nc1 and w, of nw, and frac tional n'4 ol hw'wj and one acre, hoc 111, 1 4 h, r 1 e, 103.(12 acres $7000. America Tucker to 8 Irona 15 acres in sec 31, t 5 s, I I e; $450. Isaac Kwygiirt to George P. McNear ; ne'i of e of sec 45, tin, r 3 e; $10, 000. Knink liiiscli t al to The Empire Manufacturing Co. 1.23 acres in D LC of Jas Winston; $300. John A Talliort und wife to Mary E Paddock ; 10 acres in 1 2 8, r 2 e ; $1000. John J Iliiiilciiian and wife to Tlios F Kvan, IoIb 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, fl, 7, anil 8, blk 2, Pleasant Place ; $1000. CO T William, t al to D Fanchor, lot (I in blk 22, lot 11, blk 4, Falls View addition ; $200. T..li,.u 1 ....,u tn IT T) l,.la O SUIIUB 11KUS VV. J illUllias, tUlS O and D.'lilk K, rioiimint Hill ml. In Ore Hon City ; f nit). Kriink (iilliitm lo J I, Spcrry, et ul ol nxi of sec 116, niul w o( ace Utl, t I , l'l!e; ii i id tliocij ols.'c 1, I '! a, I' k'; SUM oie ; fl . I.lllio It. Austin al i ni Hint i ii 1 1 1 x . lo (I. Kiiylui i tik, n( no1; of hoc IM, t tl a, r It v. 100 acres; T 15:11). Miuy K Ambler lo I. r' llllktinv; 7' acres adjoining Jos. I' Kagan I'l.t. ; ls.in.tlj, ,1 II I en and wife to Munis tillov. IU iicniN in It I, 0o( John M llowlund; t7n. ADDIIIONAI, MHNU NKWH. t'lai'kainsj, The measles are raging In this vicinity. Mr, A, Mather has been tpilte sick for a few days. Mrs, Steward relumed to Cortland hist Saturday. Mr, Thornbm Slrltn has gone east of the inoiinliilns on business, I'r, llutnplirey and family, of Hell wood are visiting at Mr. I'. llumhrey's. Mr, T. Allen and nephew have gone lo Astoria on a business and pleasure trip. We wish them success In both pursuits. The Clackamas brass baud hav e sent east for uniform!. Wo are much pleased to see the ruplilitv wllh which the boys are Im proving under the instructions of Mr. linn da!!. School was toliegln last Monday, but was postponed another week on account of mea sles. Mr. Ulbsou and Mrs. Storls have been engaged to teach tlin spring term. The citirens of Clackamas have formed an organisation known as the Chickamas Improvement Association, for the purni"e of adv ancing and developing the interests o' the place. They meel Tuesday evening lo elect their officers. We hope the orgimita tiou will prove a success, and thai many Improvements will lie made in this vicinity. IVputy Ontml Master H J. (larrlson, or ganised a ItalgeofA. O. 1'. W at this place, with sixteen charter members, on Ibe l.'th of March. The following ollicers wre elected and Installed: I. M. W.. J. A. Tal bert; M. V S. K. llold.nih; O,, J, W. Hoots; Recorder, II. 8. (llbson; Korenian, I . K, l'.as..; l-'in,, A. Mather; lice., C: It. I.ivesay; tiulde, L K Jones; O. W,, A. W Mills; I. W J. C. ruddiM k. The socialile given by Mr. ami Mrs. Hem rose last Friday evening, was enjoved by all w ho were present II was given fur the purKsii of helping to sent the church. The proceeds were I'.'l l.V The upHT was so good that alter any one ate he was tempted to eat again. The evening was spent In a pleasant manner. After supier Professor Thomson gave a devlamation w hich cauied much laughter and amusement. The post olllce was a source of much plenum' for the young lolks, as they rm-clved many letlers of Inlure.t, lie fore Inning, the young .'.!k gathered in the parlor and sang severnl songs and then went home happy. (ivr Mullno l'lllipln(- Spring Is shrw In coming and the farmers are very Impatient, as the freuetit showers prevent them from seeding; but the fruit growers are pleased, as the lateness of (lie season besieaks an alniiidiiut crop of fruit. Feed Is scarce and high priced, conse tUcntly stock Is very HHir; hot the farmers are In good spirits and making preparations for an extensive harvest. Many are In creasing their hop yards. The annual scIhmiI meeting passed off qui etly, resulting In the re -election of Mr. J. Mallatt for director, and S. Knolls, clerk. Mr. Frank Irish found one of his horses dead in Ibe stuble not long since. There are several cases of blind staggers. Prof. J. R, Kdwards Is taking some Hue out-ihxir v iews of the creek, houses, stin k. Ac. He has rented his place and Intends tti move to llallstou, Yamhill county, where he will start a photograph gallery. The young people of Mullno meet every Sunday afternoon In some private house to practice vocal music under the direction of Mr. Calvin Hall. March Tth was a gala day with the grang ers of Molnlla Orange No. 40, w ho met at their ball alsnit one half mile from Mullno po olllce, at 0:.' o clia k A. M. to cele brate the sixtieth anniversary of the wed dlngofOrnndpaandliraudma Darnell. The Urange held a short closed session, after which the lady members spread the long ta bles w ith every thing that heart could wish, until llo'V fairly groin ed with their load of good things. Noticeable was the large pyr amidal cake, the work and contribution of Mrs. Or. (ion. her and family. More than forty persons partook of the sumptuous repast. Amongthe visitors pres ent were the editor of tho Courier, I'ncle Hilly Vaughn ami wife, (ancient grangers,) Mrs. Mzsie Wright, Mrs. Mary A. Wright, and others. As the aged couple arose from the table, the Worthy Master, Mr. Reuben Wright, stepped forward and with a few ap propriate words presented them with a line umbrella, with their names, date, and name of (he grange Inscribed on (he handle. (Irandpa's feelings so overcame him that he could only utter a few words with a heart felt "find bless you all" in response. It was agift of the Orange, and showed tlienppie cialiou Hint his brothers and sisters feel for him, he being one of the charter members, and has stood by It during all the reverses through w hich it has passed. Alter dinner all repaired to the yard In front of the hall, and Prof. KM wards took a photograph of the entire company with the venerable couple in the place of honor. The boys say the best of all was w hen on leaving, tho worthy editor of 'Tlnf 'ourler ' attempted hi mount his horse from the wrong side, and meiisurod his length In the road. No worse results than a hearty laugh and a pleasunt "good bye.'' Mr. and Mrs. J. Knotts gave a social dance on the l.llh Inst, in honor ol the eighteenth birthday of their daughter l.illie who Is siendlng a few weeks at home. A good time is reported. The work on C, T. Howard's mill is pro gressing nicely imiler the direction of Messrs, Hpanglcr A Tower of Oregon City. Mr. Howard wishes your correspondent to say lo the furmers that the mill is running nil the time, and they will receive prompt at tention at all times. The "Farmers' Alliance" movement is causing very general comment und discus sion among the neighbors, The Gypsies who have been ramped at Mullno for tho last four duys have moved to "pastures green." Did not succeed in trad ing many horses, or telling many fortunes, and nil wore glad to sec them start. Thev had eight wagons, live tents, ami over thirty horses. An Ouhkiivich. ' Mulino, March 10, 101. Central i'olnt. HouiIb an! I mil und nieicdoH nru wo inc. Kvcryhoily In lliis m-ii;lilioihi)oil liits tliuni exct'tittl.osB wlitr mive in:vloiiMly luid tlii'i... ltidirr, Crilzcr A Co. I.avo moved tliclr siiw mill to Kiioh Cnl.ill's lunn, Hcverul tciuus have licon stotipcil on tlm road by a cult ol' Mr, Hiiniliill'.". which nhoulil be tiikcn tip out of tho pulilln IiIkIi wily. Mr. Tboninif ItiiriiH, wliolioiiKlit a piece ol' reid enlntc lately of J, M. Kiiulli'V, in tiilkliiK of niovini; the county road whlcli now rtiiin thriitiKli the tnlddlc ot IiIh plncc. In niov liiK tlm sanic ha Hhoiild bi'irin whore ft will benefit others hcmik-H hlmm-lf. ItiHlenil ol'in- juriiiK (hem more. 01' course this la only liilkno liir. A pi'tillon la to he drawn iiii a itil u on., ..,. ...I.1..I. ... ...Ill ..1...II.. ft .... nifiimij. i, tvoi:u nu ttin mutiny lk;il 11 it flllta UN. Kreil Millur Iiiih at last opened tlieroivl whore it hehiiiKH between nectioiiH 111 and .'id, of which In; owns hind on both bIiIch, SO acres in section St), and 10 in unction 111. The roiid formerly run on the north initio of the ten acre lot. 0. II. FoHter litis moved buck to lilt farm at the Proven school house. 11. C. Horrid took a trip to Southern Ore gon last week. Quinto. G 10)17 A "V Ooin i b i Tlit'so arc Imrgaiiis uiul wi' lust lmt a few tlays-ilou't fail to call and set our assortiiH'iit. H.uiki:r ii iron i' llelon s(lvi'U the tlri'soii t il) Mnrkrl He llnrl Tlnmil nnnnmiTT KH h I Mill U M " U 11UU1 lUilLUlUUUlJ liorl eorrectiul weekly Irmu iiuiilaibun list iilshed Tits Ksmsrsisit by the local iih-m-Iisiiis llMAIN. Wheal, Valli'v , '( im It's, I Ti Ollts, fi lll ll'S , IN 4 si a Orenmt City Mill, I'lirtlionl Itiainl I IS Country 111 Mini w Corn Meal, .... ii' Oal Meal . -" l mo. Hhnrls y Ion . , . I'J in lirau, -s i si lliiiwibv hay, " Isn.M t'luvei ha, " .ti ! rsoin-i a, I'.. isti.es. V eat, . , V IIUI..I.S p ll , V ,i" Apples, ureell. W but i1Vl Apples, dried, p ft '! '', Itiilter, f lb . ,. , .U'j Ki-is, ..t -i Holier, f ll . .... I ncvls. Ileef. live, Y Ui . M3 lleef, dlessed , '.' Mutton, live ft tti V I II Million, dresse.l, p 11 M' I'ork, live, r" is ku1, Cork, dressed, p th s'-o- Veal. live, f Its le al. dressed, ft Ni Hams f tl lb' llaroll, " ') tt' rot i i ti Chickens, y tins, per dot $ I ft Chicken., old. per doi ".! Inickf. er Jos' . . N" in tlet'se, per do ,IMv II Tnrkli's. per pound H"VI -c nt Ice for Filial Si'ltleinciil. Notice is Itch'by given Unit 1 have tiled in the county court of the county of CliickamiiH, (or the statu of Oregon, my liliul report as it'lmliilstrutor ol the rs tate of Joseph I loiciite, deceased. All pei sons are bcrebv notified to appear in i said court ami make objet timis to s.ii.lj rt.iMtrt lit, Molnl.it' On, 'Jill b tbiv of Aunt I 1 s' 1 1 . und lilc objections to said repot t if an v they have. A. M vnir ii. Admiiiistialor of lint estate of Joseph Florence, ih-ceosed 3 :20 I :I7. Notice to Hi Idge Huliileis. Kids will be received by the coitniv cour t of Clackamas county tint. I noon of Thurs'liiv Apiil.'.nh, lif fur Ibe creel ion ol a (iridgii across Abcrniithy errek on tin Jones extension of Mm ton road, length 25 ) (I ; width HI ft. i lou ; hcigth about 30 ft. Didders to f n in i 1 1 1 plana and strain di.igrunis. (iuarautctt ilo'.i-it of 1 'rib nf bid ri'ipiire l. Right rcjeot any or llll bid resol ved. 11. II. Johnson, Cotilitv Clerk. 3-13 ' Nollce. All Panics indebted lo tint firm of (ieo lin ker A Co., of the lied I-tout llriH-erv, t llelon City, air- hereby re quested to settle up at unco us the money is ni'islcd to re establish our business Promptness in the mutter will greatly aid us ami s.ive further trouble to all parties. (iKn, Imkkkh . C". 4 t ( iregou Cily. (rent llciliii'liiin In I'liiitugraplis, U. Prier, the old rsltil lislicd niul reli iblo photographer, ol Oregon Cilv, opM)site Furia' tho butcher, will alter riitirHibiV March I'.'lli lakti cabinet photographs at t- per doi n. Vkiiktaiii.ks W a mi: ii. Fur mora wish ing to make contracla for raising Cu cuuiIh'ih, ToiiiiiIik'h, ( liilnns and ('null llowcr w ill lind it lo bo lo their interest to call on or correspond w ith tlm Pim-I-I land Preserving Co., l'orlland, Oregon, Corner 0th ami II Hi. Sectl I'ol ill tics! A well seltn ted slock of F.nily liusc, Hiirbanks and (iiirnm liillins lor solo at Kti Frmit Ons ery and Crockery House Oregon City. 1'icah (iardcil Heeds jusl arrived. 2 27;lf Piiigicssiiiir. J. P. Croaktii, of tlm Mountain Blul!' Moat iniiikct, is lining uile a good biiHint'HS ami is still iiicii'iiHitig, notwith standing the dull s.'iron mid tho vi'tv oxlriivngi'tit inlvciliHt'iiiciitH Hint have appeared. Last week was tlm best one Hint't" hn ciiiiio lit'iti. Tlm cltoiccsl meal of nil kinds is kept n in stantly on In r 1 1 at tiioih'iiilo iniccH. Corn lici'f, Pickled pnik, llatus, Itacon, Laid, Piitltci, KggH,oU!., J. I'. Cltlll'KKII. "TIhto is little ill woman'" advice,, vel io that won't tiikn it i-i nut ovi't wine," miya ( wvaiilH. llii) proverb in 'Hunt aptly illiiHtrati'il in Ihe followiii"; ileui: Durinir tho lull nf 1HH, while niv diincjilor huh lt'iit-1 1 i 1 1 n in tlio coiinlry near lioar, hIiiv eiiiilnielt'il a Hevereculd and couch. 1 sent her a liotllti of Cliiitu biirlain'H Conuh Itetnedy und Ibe clli.i t wiih ho aiiiisfiictory that on her rocoin tnendiitinn tho ctiliro neii;liliorliooil bc- Kiin tin uhc, anil with Ilia most Hiilinfiu- tory rt'HiiIlH, bub I in h ctmliiini'd Willi initri'iiHinu etitilldencti over mnru. .1 . II, Uuinliart. ilrnizKiKt , Alton, Kiiiihiih. Till cunt bottleH for Halo by (loo. A. Ilard- i"K. Dissolution Not ice. Nolieo iH hereby given that tho eo partneiHliip boietnfoio exiHtin1; Imlvvecn JiniicH Koiikuand (leiirv!tt I'minei', uniler tlio Hi tn tiiinie nf Itonko A I'liiMNer, Iiiih bien disHolved by null mil I'liiiHcnt. 'I he bimiiieHS will hn conliiiiied by .linni'H Itonko who will pnv 'all billH and who will make, collection of all accounta due tilt) laid firm. .Iamkm Uoaki:. (iliOIIIIK I'llOKHKIt. caiihkn m:i:i. Yoc Can Find . I). M. Kkuiiy'h, K. .1. Hoivkn'h, Htak iiktt'm, I,. I,. May'h, Onion Suth. ICaKI.Y HorlK I'OTATOHH. 1'ai'kk, I'ohnii on IIuhiiki,, at I'I. 10. WILLIAMS', 'I'll l (ilioccii. By WoltSK THAN I.UI'ltOMY Ih calanli, und then) Ih but onu ireiar:v' tiou that, dons euro that (lineiiHO, anil Unit Ih tlio Caliloruia 1'oHitivn anil Nei;- utive Electric Liniment. Hold by I. (' Clark. It alHOcnrcH nouralcla, I'lu'inua liHm, lioadaelio, Bpraina, ImriiH, and ali pain. Try It, anil toll your neighbor whi'iolo ("ot it. Hold by K. (. CAiiifiKi.n, IiniKKjial. For a lame buck, a pain la tho nid or cliHHt, or for loolli-acbo or car-acbe proinpt relief may bo bail bv iisini; Cliaiiiberlain'H Pain Balm. It is reliable For Halo by Uno. A IlAaniNti. e a a i 1 1 ; i A WO ll.lVII M( y (I only n ii ni- j liltlil o( inn-Hloi-lt, ciitiNi ting (iiini'lpnlly I ol uiituins, ciiiii'i v , en 11 k a, cic , wo luivu 1 i-iim-1 in hi t to i i l -1 i' .- iif Nunc Mil wo tun open again w nil a (ri'Hli, new stuck, 'I'll I soil lliosii goods wo luive in 11 1 Ki'. I llii'tn at , i llgllll's I hut Hill lu.iliii llil'lli go Tlio i '' cost ill sumo w ill not bo considered, as ! wo picd'l' In HiiciiilU'ii llii'in lallioi tlinii ! pay hliir.igo until w(i ii'lntiM. i At I lu' iilinv" ilnln wo will begin Mm! ' sale n( tlio lulliivv ing mil. .. ul m 1 1 i - is ' I uii'Uliiii.i'.l : I lit -,eNr loiiMSH I I III. I. -Kll,K Ntekel AI'OIII I'loeU 4 I no I I -Ml i S it It ' clock, slrlkea llnlll an.l I hull hour i m s no 1 1 1 1 1 - :- 41 v mi I Meknl lloelie.ler I,. II. . rhiolli II Kl , I .'ill " " " loliui only i a '.''i I ll!illl! " " " " J mi .'i .Si Tlio iickiiiivv Icilged le.ulitig di'.th ra In GENERAL i it it MERCHAN Direct Spring Importations From First Hands. DRY GOODR, GROCERIES, CLO THING, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, 'c arc showing; in laro, vuiti'tv cltnifO iicvr stylos atbl late iuivi Imos. : Wo will iMi.ti iinli'i' tho 1 1 it I i t v anil iiinkn of thcrsn lmhiIs in nil r-' o Will n il tlieiu, I lOlll"d (ill ' 11 1 . i.t.t" lllll'f c Our Sl'KINii I HIKSS ;tiu)S ( 'diumt In stiiji l-i.-il illlVW lll'l't'. Clllllll't( iiii's of Smith S: Ansel's liosiciT hip town ( (U'Sct i ii.n c icon I'ecel Veil Best Quality- M Proces. Our annual direct importation Teas have arrived and defy competion in prices. TlioSs FARMERS LAST GHANCE! (cw imirt' b'fl o( th,. iiai.ksI'I.K V II l!ltoV AM' si-.MiHlis. 'Ilit-y will l.c s.ilil ion. tlilnl Insstluui tlic .rii t In l'..rl--Ihii.I tOI'I.IM' Ihi-iii out. ii Call i ill t iiiiic : lloN. JnllN MY I lis' l-'AHM, or for dirdier ia rt no r I it i m iiililri's L. P. WILLIAMS, Box" 280, Oregon City loll NAM:. -The I In i i t1oi lii iol pedi-Si--,-.pol," sil't'il bv itree I Mil linin, ' Ciilihv I'llli'O. Friend of Woman. The very remarkable niul ccrlnin 'I'llcf ulvon Hiiiimnliiiiil by "iMiioic'h lieveidt'd Ki'inedy' It ih won (or It the tiainti o( Wo nitiii H,t''rl('iiil Il Is iiiildirinly successful In relieving their llclUl.ltll Illlllll'lltS. MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY annuls peerless as Urn until nil remedy puciilni'ly liibrpteil to the vvuiils of irniiiittikliul. WHAT (INK l.AliY HAYS: hicatti.r, Jim. 'in, mm. "I vvinil ynit lii pulilish my Icslliniiiiliil for .Mootiit's I : l-: v l' l . i : l KkmkiiY, for It has been a Kriinil tliliiK lor me, lor il Ims ritred me of luiiul itelii'H, (nun vvlileli 1 li.ive siillcrcil vv lie ncvci' 1 lii'Riiiiin elilllerl, for tlic Inst IIMeen voars: I luivo rulVcii'il ierfcel tnrl n re (iirtweiil j'-tour limns at il tliiiii.siiiiiiitiiiics I'l'teliliiK lor Ih t-ce hours wll'i nut any real mnl nimble louct help (rum any of the iiiiiiitniricss reinciites tricil. Now I inn free from this siillcrliiu, (or nt tint flrst syiiipiom ol olio nf tliesu illtncks I taloi n ifnml dose if " Moure's Kevi'nlcil," anil Unit Is the i-n.l of p ft has also eiiri'il me o( en Ktlniilnii. My lius limiil Miiyn It lias saved Ills life, anil he would not lie without It. We am lioih so happy over It we eiiiiiiot say un-. Huh In Its f.tvnr, niul nilvlseiill our frliitiils to use II." MBS. .IAMK.is (II.KAHON, flnr. l'Jlh niul .lacksnn His., Hivillli', Wash. gtf Pol" "idc by all ilriifiiilsls. .;-;..-','!') M00r,'t'. .',:-'t RfMCDY ; ;-' ' I :'t'"'l"":!. - J fUllMltl'iiiir-ii,. ; 'A p J Jl Hwit vriistsHj1' iT J 'Afliatiil.irat,.. ' X. FIRE S ALE ! niiiMJ'.USIMIIi-tl"lir-1Tni-T-ltT -T- - - (II nv sotlnl Kncloisler liillip", ;m w j m 1 ! mi t u" ! 7 . i mi '' I, 1 ..II i -.11 I Ml .'111 I Ml I w , :i I no im 11:1 1 mi , tsi lu .'.i '.i'i M M a-, i.n '.) I IHI I ."i ti Im Ii no II mi i no i in 'si v use llnnglng hull " llhrsry Nnnill nli-k-1 Kochoier Iumii limn Klllle sii.j Hsw eiiuil.llii'.l 1'ockei Knives ft eiiiils up, Ktilvus mi.l Korlis, per set, " " " " Itiitehi'r Knives Wleuls , , , . , , , . Hllver Sleul Table Hiooll, ptr set Ins " , " ,11' plil hrl liii'eeh I Ill'tl sbi'l K 1 1 1 Nnill lol mnl all, an low ni any livitij.' man lull iissortiiicnt ami com. 'li'tc styles of the lii , School House now arriviii; The only house smuh o hind carrying a full ut- im icrinaii niul I.n (Irocerics. I.-1 1 of mm LLECTION ofBARGAINS! mm k mwm - j EestalCtap GROCERIES IN TIIK CITY. Call and Examine my ruici'.s. Twelfth and Main HN., (iromiC it v . -:- $3,300! -: I500TS and SHOES Bankrupt Stock (IK BOO 8 : : SHOES To lin Holil at, ."() t'ciits on llm Dollar for 15 days only. Call curly if you want your jiick, nntl n vi lid tin rush. Tlio Great Jislem iSpitoiro. Mayer &. Ackerman, Props. ''Ih llilx Hie huHtV ia a question nl'tt asked, vvlien nicdiiMiiii in wiinled. Tliejll '. iu i' followitiK tiro a few of tlic medicines of Jl il 1 11 ., Ul'C'011 ( Il V known I'cliuliility.Miildliy fi:. A. Il.vnn- T1V iNti, iiriiKttiHt, of tins iilaco. lie many oilier excellent nipilielnes, tliesu are worthy of special ment ion : lias lmt 1 Ciiamhuui.ain'b ('neon Hkmudy, fa 1111111H for lis cures of suvore colds, ami 11s a pievenltivo for croup. I'rieo 00 cents per hotlln. ilnf U on l'lsh rllles I ll 1 M il I 111 -in. I II. villi, in Dm. I eloiiiis I IM S j 7 :i I 4 M .... .4 ' Him ,,,hMi-e.i-t.li'i.il fir Hi. H,.i ir llcul I'.hiil ' O, -II 'llll l" r o- II. -1-1 1 I'IM.IIS ,,l'( o .'If. CI'lllS, nliiK V Hi' ""'h X, mi 'l, I! eeul per roll, Mnlcl) I'.M. I'l-lllS r lt", CillhlH' lions I cents eili'li. ( null.-, U eelil, ivnilll I". I ..ml. Ill cents, worlh t. Hill liioilii'iis, lUeeill. worth Piuses ill I" i I, worth 'iir'.e t I-' I'l'iils, vvrmih V'"i. Purses ill .' , ce il, worth Si '1 loilrpm. in I"'"''. I'l'O'li'K cards, kiililing ii..-.ii-,'t..oih brushes, cult ul,.! col ;r bulb ill till lilbles, V uses. Iiaskela, silver mugs liweer In o Milver I'bui'l W sni uio I all kinds worth ' of ii'tit'in" .nr. riNfHV, ii. ..i. iM , u ivhou's. DoOltS a,l mvloH W UINIHAV I'MtAMI'S. HOOK M.AMhH, .!(il:l.l)!N(;S, I'.ltACKKTS. ST.UliS a.m. HIAlIt N'KWKI. i'OSTS. Kiv., nil ma'!" from Tln.ru'vlily Sust-ncl I-unit.r. fin ami nil kimls "f W .uk .iiiiiilly ;vtti-inl'''l t, J''.etiiir;ili furiuchcl niul salinfat't ion t;uaraiit c'l. Uj) !! WjlflT SI. REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS. In' 1:1 i d I'I fuilv ;cil jrri'i'crlic: For Silo ... I. -- Can!, arrci lii'i aiTi'i. -". Hit!' ., ...i s. P. i:. "i:.. M.! fnnii ..,!:. I latnl. (im caw lilnlnT. - cull ivaUil, poo (1 framo ni-o', f.I.'J'KI. No. 'J. I'i'i ni'ii's on S. 1". H. II. .'! mil. from drepm City. :!,'.mi. N st lion h. (itit'ti li ve! liriisli l iiol, I mili si'ist nfi Iri'iioti City, 1 mile fiuiii Cl.K'kaiiiaH river f I ,I"KI nil Ii N.i. I. lii ui'ivs juiiiiiijj Clar ka ma" Hi itils mi tin smith, nearly le 1 1, c:in ho sii, in It it u ami l.i.rfk.v sfl.'J.Vl. N'u. ". -'-.'" i r-, ftili tiilnl farm "it Clear Crick, (1 mili-fi east of OREGON CITY PROPERTY. N 1..I.-, Hie; N .uN in Weft Side ad.li'ion, lots .'!, -I, .'. il, 7, H, I,I,H'k 100 s. bU'k I'.l, all of block 'o, Main ntreet, all of bUk 145 One line lot in HellvvtMid. aeri H ii) ''Claekainas Fruit I. and"" all in cultivation. 1, ll Cily. S. -'.",! I Ft lie:-1 l.'h h land in Ihe worltl, j.rici I'.' I 'i'. Wi li'W ll ? ' an ai re tliH year ev IiniiL'o No's. 1. 2. .'!, ., ('.. r terms and particulars H. Oregon Gity Sash ;i-h hot ii's and uchll sizes ll Km iiiiati : t l lirwoik. Wo tllniUl have lirsi s.uiif of the most i' lii'sl ul Marc 1. ifsc Look out fur our window- about Wi wut carrv tins summer ns fh,.. sitl of llu Missouri rivt Call and thiii'j tin' latest stylo. Oil K( JON CITY Next, Door to I'ostOili,.,., nu illdOSi SllOBSs SIlOGSi - ' I S,,(,1:s f jT"7 SHOES! JI! siK.KS! rjW will Tho New Remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. GREAT SUCCESS. ..... Thousands Alroady Cured sT".. . tV.Ho Osv YtJuv.j.i',' int.. IhiMei v'lics la it ... eriul o resist lis vvoiulerful ..... i. . 1 . - tt.iinuiiiiia Hill llll KAIAIS 1IH ICOIIi: lill l l s. ... , W! iri lstu l'orllaiiil. Or 'X' bislve Ak-c.Hs (r flek,..n, ,'., T08. C AliM AN A SON, estauranT Lunch Counter MARTIN "CKO CO., I'UoriiiKToits: Meals served ilny niul night. Oysleis und Chops in Any Stylo, Side Entrance for I.udles ( IIAMIIKIII.AIN'S Cot. to I'ti... .,. DiAiiiiinHA Uicvt-'iiY. the mn,i ,..,i;..i.i kiinvvn ine.l.ciii.. In,- liovvet coiimluints. It IS es;ict'l:,ll,v H i.t'd l.y pi'i's-ns sulvject to lulie. ll has cured , ,.t(CS of elii i'iiio tli.iii lni'ii, ritcu 05 amlW) cents per hot lie. also have tlio lutft grades of KiijliHli r.rcakfaKt, Spi (Ici lcg and gunpowd er TKAS. TT I I I IU fV j I III Ul H ; I III III -r- j UllVlUX ' 1 K. II. HIZKIl. VM ami IM.IN'DS ami kinJn Citl'iii't W rk, liiriiiii.' ami rvrull Courier all AOJOlNINO POPE aV CO. 8 HARDWARE RTOnE, Oregon Cily. in tit. City or Count)' Oii'j."'ii Cily, 1 ' at lew in culti vation, ."0 urn h to I reak. new frui i ii lioiiw, new barn, lino wat er, lw'ct coil, jtihhI neiililKirluMHl, r-elionl, t-lc, j.rifu i,7.'(i, on tune. No. ii '! !'( ni-ri'8 in Sjirinpwater, tlig Ih hI all rotnul cta k farm in ( 'laikamas county, level land, 1(1(1 aert-H in (im cultivation, 7 aeteH orchard, fjood hmisc, to fine fiaine linrnx, thoticand't of aeri H of nut ranpo, water every where, -."t head cattle, Ilerkfhire !io;k, Mu ton hay, "() bun:iei nutu, wheat, vitietahlen, horfesi. wag oi.m and farming impli-im-nK al tngi ;her at f"'" k,t aere on time. .t.Hi jm r iiere. My j"acli orchard for nnv irood city .rotcrty in valley atiplv C E. CROSS, Oregon City. & Door Factory MANCI ACri lM US (!' Mouldings. Turiiine; of all kinds, doors and windows made to order. Orders jiromjitly filleil iUOWN S1I0KS! oli'jfaut ji.vi.ls tht world ever saw a feast for tho gods Cii.1,1, in 1 that timo ,1 1; H hue ot (ttiotls as anv liotisn this see if we are lying to you. Every S110H HOUSE, Oregon City, Oregon. "'ilyfi-tiiinViilile nieillcluo lias lotind Its way - ...,-v ii ti ,tKn Tin. v K . ,iiick No ilisoise ton tinvv- It Costs tlottlintr lo ilivt.slkHlt. St'Utl 01 million. Ori'itoii V'lty, Oreitoli, United Hack, . Truck and Livery Company, W. II. (,-ooko, Manager. Corner Fourth nud Main Streets, OUIXJON CITY. The l KADlNCl I.IVKUY STA1U.K ''I Hie, t'ity. Kii;s of nnv description Imnislied 011 short notice. All kinds of Truck and lYlivery Busi ness 1'iomptly uttuiuled to. llor-es lioui-ilHd ttj ywl on rt,rtBon. ahlo terms. t'llAMllKKLAIN's KVK AND SKIN OlKT MKNT. 1'01. I,.tt,i' ualf.-l,. l.l head. ., tlVUltt , LHI.I eciseinit, and chronic soro eyes. 0 cents pur box. I'rice :