Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 10, 1891, Image 4

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Brief New Items From Mil F.iilervrls.
Inn Corps of OonTstomli'Ms.
hnmlml and fifty people were there. Met. !
J. M. Harbor tmptUod two by immersion,
ml one ly sprii.kliiitf. Kev. llarher has
lion a wonderful work in tins iiei!h
borhoml, and tho people are trying to make
arrantreinents to keep him her another
your, but he rather seem to think his aer
vices are needed worse elsewhere, ami if he
dually leeile.i to go it will Indeed h
grout loss for this community.
A. F. (lidding and K. H, Voole have
numerous Into drcse and blue riblxuu
that will bv to remain unworn
today; the disappointment thereby, only
equaled by the amount of "fretting and
ttewing" making ready the paraphernalia
for the Fourth during the om lime smoe.
We noticed in an interview of a railed
man of some company, (do not remember
whether be was of the Southern, Sortlwro
or Union 1'acirte perstiwion). "Hen on be
ing askci what he thought of the "wooden
railroad system, replied : It would do for a
kgWiigroad,etc..butit would, not answer
for passenger (raffle, on account of the
welling of timber in Oreiron. Does this
railroad official take us Webfoot wooden
ra'lroad men for gees.-, because our feel are
broad and unable to take in the "under
standings" of the law of "swellings"? Such
an argument swung about, even on a
wooden turn table, can be brought against
the much talked of, royal steel railroad.
. i ii ;. ,,.,t an everlasting, tin-
Molalla.
July., the Fourth, 1SS1, eight o'clock
A, .Celebration begun this morning at 4
with a uentle Oregon mist, and at the pres-
. . .... . - ft..i ..r . .... . ..... ... . .
nt writing it is sun nusiing. imn " tviignt inevivonaiui iioiei, corner rirsi ami
0 streets, Portland, Oregon, and are ging
to move to town in a week or ten days, Mr,
tilddiugs has sol,) his stin k and furniture,
and has rented his place lo Mr. ft. C. Cox,
of Smoekville, The name of Smockville is
soon to be changed to Sherwood.
Mr. Cha-v Cos, of Kiwehurg, Oregon, Is
visiting his brother, I. P. Cox, of Smock
ville, for a few days. Oiusr.
changeable certainty
with its life limited
to a half a score years, ana us '"
propensity for swelling endways, besides
the laws "of expansion and contraction,
(which renders the steel rail itnpraeticapa
ble of counei. "Flexibility" also renders
steel railroads unfit for service; they stretch
over the country reaching past places
thev aim, or promise to go.
Freight handle.! on steel rails often
1 .wells' and the rate shrinksuntil advances
must be made to make up the tariff Then
there are a thousand times more human
beings killed and mangled up from riding
over steel rails than over patent wooden
rails. The difference may seem great, but
it is even so and more.
Oh! for a genuine swell, give us the Web-
foot wooden swell, penecnj
acclimated to Oregon, in preference to steel
Highland Sifting
Cherries are ripe ami the rohtus are
happy. We do not hear the bang of the
ritle or shot gun as at former cherry times.
We can also hear the chirp of the robins,
thanking the legislature tor ita kindness in
protecting them.
Mr. illis Mayheld is erecting a new
barn, which adds greatly to the apiearance
of t he place.
Mr. H. Fellows is building a new granary
which he hoes to till with grain this full.
Mr. Bert Harrington, of Oregon Oily,
spent last Sunday in Highland among his
many friends.
We w as also pleased to see the smiling
face of Miss Florence Parish, who paid her
parents a short visit
Mr. K. Harrington has recently purchased
a new Puraiul organ.
Med. at the residence of our esteemed
neighbor. Mr. N. Nicholas, Rev. A. J.
Moodv, aged 7li years, alter a long and se
rious illness. Key. Moody was a faithful
Christian and honoranle and upright man.
He had no relations in this slate, but his
friends aided him in bis tinal illness.
July 1, 1SU. ' OtrsKT.
farm.
It rained. Of course we knew It would,
but the Fourth went on, ami everybody
and his wile went lo Wright's Springs.
They passed by as did the guests going to
the Irishman's wedding.
One together, one together,
Two all alone;
Followed by the piper,
Who went jogging 'long before.
We didn't picnic at all; but enjoyed a
cosy Ave o'clock tea, alter the gentlemen
returned ftom the post otllce, where they
had spent an hour or two hi playing cro
quet, and pitching horse shoos with the Jolly
postmaster. He can enjoy a dish of rasp
berries smothered In cream, as well as any
former resident of drouthy Kansas.
Thanks, nentlenien. for thai pretty sa
lute as we neared the ramp ground last
Sabbath morning. Uyou will, on all occa
sions, exhibit so much good sense and pro.
priety ol conduct, as you did artistic skill
fn the decoration of your wagon. Cams will
gel to le proud of her young cltlsene.
In our last communication we forgot to
mention thatfourcltiien.Mr, 11. 0. Hlghley,
with his relatives, Messrs. Mason and
Hunker, lately returned from a wagon trip
to Ooos county, or this stale. Mr. Highley
rexrts a pleasant trip In spite of rainy
weather and had roads.
Mr. lavid Hunter has nearly completed
his new dwelling. It Is pleasantly conven
ient in its interior, and when completed,
will be the neatest residence in me neign-hood.
IffOBI-ETT .
Livery, Feed and Siile StuWti
ORECONCITY.
UH-ATKH HKTWKKN THK UKUHlK AND
DKTOt
tY...i.t.. .,,..1 s!;,,l l!i,.H n ml mill
dlo horse ttlwity tut Imml t Hi
lowest pnees. A corriill eoimeeieu
with the 1'iirti for loose toek.
Information regarding any kind ol
stock promptly attended to by person m
letter.
Horses Bought and Sold.
Clark.
Dr. Hoagg, formerly of Powells Valley,
, ...... ..I..... nf various i hss Imatnt an oltlce in Mr. I! race's and is
air lines ana niiinai"' " j - . - --
gr4lIe putting in a stock ol drugs.
The wind is beginning to blow ana u w in j .nanion Aioran ana Lorotuo ?ioui came
inewi 6 .,,,,, I .... , i .......... i i.u j, t. i
Oats are heading! the scenes of their boyhood days.
Our merchant, O. W. lirace, has pur
.k.i,1v hvlize much more grain sliouin , up Iroin rortlaml to siihI the 4in ami view
. .- , twkia.liitt
the breese get stronger, v.ais . -
and seem to hold very much water in their
boot tops.
Apples look tine, without sot or Hein
Lh Mi! it must have been the much
talked of "Oregon mist" that formerly kept
chased the stin k of goods of Uuceue Stout,
of Highland, and will add the same to his
present stock at Clark.
Mr. Kingo, a capitalist from Missouri hi'
the orchards continually sprayed, lucking s.,fn,ins sonic time with his cousin,
U,e State's reputation for "big red apples
and rheumatism for her fair daughters.
Messrs. Moodv & F.ngle have the agency
for Staver A Walker s farm implements.
Robbins A Son are agents for Knapp, j
Burrell A Co. When in need of farm hia-:
chinery or goods come to Molalla. If you
break down and need repairing, or get sick, I
come to Molalla. If you are looking foraj
healthv home with all the term implies,
come to Molalla, and last but not least, ifj
you are thirsty go to Molalla river ami
drink of her crystal stream without license.
JULY rol-KTH AT ONE O'CLOCK r. M.
Clouds cleared away and sun shining
warm. We started to Wright's Springs pic
nic grounds, at which place we found quite
number of people gathered, and coming
in like bees to a hive. M. V. Rork, state
organizer of the farmer's alliance, was ora
tor ot the day. He more than w ent for the
gripping "gold bugs," manipulating figures
to beat the Jews.
Prof. Kork gave some of his religious be
lief, which didn't give reiiitance. Sow the
professor looks savage, and in pronouncing
his name it sounds like crushing a rock
II. C. Kingo, and looking un the advan
tages of our western country. He ex
presses himself well pleased with what he
has seen.
Mis Kdna Jewell made a pleasant trip
to Oregon City this week.
Charles Moran went to Portland Thurs
day and purchased a nice buggy w hich
with a span of tine bays makes a I'plcndid
outfit.
G. H. I'unn closed a successful term of
school on the 3rd. A long and excellent
program was well rendered. Complimen
tary speeches were made by T. L. Clarke
and J. J. Oard, A bucket of candv and re
ward cards were distributed. Nearly the
the entire school were on the roll of honor
for the last month. A large iiuiiiIxt were
present every day during the term. Many
visitors witnessed the closing exercises and
expressed them highly pleated w ith the re
sults attained.
Phoenix, of Meadow Brook, made us a
pleasant call. We were well pleased with
one so genial and intelligent.
Many of onr people went to Wright's
Ylela.
Not seeing anything In your valuable
paper for some time from this place, I drop
you a few Hues to let you know how the
Fourth ol July was passed here. It mined so
that the oople could not go to the picnic
ground, hence they gathered in the hall and
hsd the exercises which consisted some line
declamations by Mr, P. A. Miller. Miss
Helen Taylor and K lna Maltoon, which
was spakeii in a very tine manner. Mr, II.
C Uwis spoke for a few moments on the
subject of "Our lmleenlence." The bal
ance of the exercises was by the children,
it being the dose of the school here, audi
can not speak loo highly of Miss Helen
Taylor as a teacher, and the district would
do well to secure her services for another
term.
After onr long rain through June the
farmers are in liny harvest and the crop Is
tine, in fact, all kinds of crops look well.
Mr. K. J. Maple, of Park Place, was Wait
ing friends hero on the Fourth.
Mr. T. It. Cox. of Oakland, California, is
visiting Mr. 1 C. Jubh.
The sick In this section is getting Utter.
Mrs. II. C. l-cw is is improving slowly, and
Mr. Peter Lewis is able to get out again.
HrcKfYt.
with a cork. Then he is a wonderful rea- Springs to enjoy the 4th and a general
loner, but if we heard him aright he con
tradicted his former comparison of the "Old
Lady, of Salem,' in his Maruuamville
.apeech of June 13, relative to the old parties
keeping right on as they had done to bring
about the needed reform.
Truth is an unalterable fact, either in pol
itics or religion, but Prof. Rork preaches
repentance in politics, and when he conies
to religion he utterly discards all idea of the
word. Politics shun the evil by joining
the farmer's alliance. Religion continue
the evil, if that may been the practice,
when Rork tame into the world, for you
never can be forgiven. This is one of the
religions of the world that knows no Christ,
and does not belong to the Christian dis
pensation. The same may be true with some of the
political issues weare implored to accept as
"Heaven's truths".
The dancing floor was kept warm by the j
light heel and toe slipiiers. Several huxter
stands, sev eral ice cream stands for the shiv
ering consumers.
The newly organized band furnished very
creditable music for the time they have been
practicing.
At the conclusion of the celebration we
met "Phoenix," of Meadow Brook, with
both cyea open, gathering up gista of news,
Today, two cow boys took Molalla, riding
their horses on the walks and flourishing a
revolver. No officer was in town to molest
their pleasure.
Misses Delia and Orlie Robbins and Ma
rion Moore have just returned from Corral
lis College.
Mr. M. McDonald, who has been confined
to bis room for several weeks, ia slowly re
covering; be baa had a severe attack of neu
ralgia. . ' Tzum.
good time was had. Prof. Rork was ora
tor of the day, and Charles Moran was
grand marshal. The Molalla band ren
dered some good music. The dancing in
Jackson's ball in the evening was re
ported fine, the horse and foot race were
good, the sack race laughable but the most
interesting sight noted by your correspon
dent was an impromptu race between a
span of grays to a double seated carriage
and a brown to a single carriage. It is
said to have been the best race ever run
on the Molalla race track. Hobjette.
Smoekville.
- The Enterprise Milling Company hare
started up again after a rest of two weeks
It is said they have received a contract fur
70,000 feet of lumber.
Since the weather has cleared up, haying
haa commenced in earnest; everybody is
cutting and hauling bay so tiiat they can.
get it saved before it rains again.
Central Hotel has changed hands. H. H,
Hand is the proprietor now, and he has
changed the name to Sherwood.
The new Congregational church at Hood
view ia rapidly nearing completion; the
building is raised and the roof is on, and
the plastering will begin immediately. The
building is to be all completed by Aug. 15.
Last Sabbath was the day set for the bap-,
Frog Pond.
As the Fourth is passed but not over I
feel like a great many others as if my head
was as big as a half bushel and not been
drunk either. As the day was a little damp
the picnic in Frog Pond was a slim affair
but we can boast of having one of ttie
ooss dances in the country given by the
Shaw Bros, in their new barn where there
were eighty-one dancers and every one hail
a good time.
Mrs. H. E. Hayes is quite sick with a
nervous attack. Two doctors were sum
moned last week to relieve her.
Miss Allie Hayes baa returned from the
Corvallis Agricultural college to spend the
summer with her folks.
John Sudling and Buffalo Bill were up
from Cathiamet to end tlieltb with their
friends and sweethearts. They both look
well and seem to be happy. ,
Mrs. Sophia Phillips from Oregon City
pent the 4th with ber father, Wm. Evans
who is wasting away with that dreaded
disease cancer.
This is fine hay weather, but there is
lots of it out that looks damp.
Say, "We Una," from Canby, what's the
matter? has the farmer's alliance stopped
your crooked pen, or has some widow gob
bled you up so that yon are under the same
old government again? Speak "We Uns"
once more.
Shorty seems to be a happy man since he
is a widower, and wears that usual smile of
his, but he says what s bothering him now,
is to tell where the town of Canby ends, and
where the coming city of Barlow begins, for
they are so close to each other. Informa
tion wanted on the subject from Helen of
Oswego. I think there mnst be something
hice and would like to get acquainted with
her as (I think it is). Mr. Editor, you set a
day in the future and give a big dinner and
we correspondents will gather in and you
will see what a good looking lot of them
you will have, and by that means you will j
renny
The glorious Fourth passed oil pleasantly.
Some of our people attended the celebra
tion at Wright Spring's. Others visited
your city, and all report having had a good
time,
Mr. Charles Schmidt lost his sawmill by
tire on the night of the Fourth, w hich is a
very serious loss to him. His loss Is $4,0U),
with no insurance. Mr, Schmidt has
already began rebuilding and will soon lie
turning out lumber again.
We are pleased to see a communication
from Nob Hill, but as we haveareal interest
in that niece of real estate, thus christened,
we would suggest a more lonely name.
The Methodist camp-meeting which has
been in session here for the past week closes
today. The attendance has been large.
Mr. James Kvans is to place a ferry on
the Willamette at bis place. And the citi
zens of Canby should lend him all the aid
nossihle.
W. S. Kellogg intends to begin the erec
tion of a new resilience this week.
Mr. Wesly Riggs bas his new house com
pleted.
Mr. H. A. Venpal has decorated his new
ham with a coat of paint.
Our citizens are talking of lighting the
streets with electricity. O
tismal services at Wilsonville. About one get acquainted.
H. M. B.
THE KAGLK SCREAK.
DEDICATED TO THE FOURTH Of Jt LY.
I am the American Eagle,
And my wings flap together.
Likewise I roost high,
Ami I can eat bananas raw.
Rome may sit on her
Seven hills and howl,
But she can not
Sit on me !
Will she please put that
In her organ and grind it ?
I am mostly a bird of peace,
And I was born without teeth,
But I have got talons,
That reach from the storm
Bealen coasts of the Atlantic
To the gulden shore of the
Placid Pacific,
And I use the Rocky Mountains
As whetstones to sharpen them on.
I never cackle till I lay an egg;
And I point with pride
To the eggs I've laid
In the last hundred years or so.
I m game from
Point of my beak
To the star-spangled tip
Of my tail feathers,
And when I begin
To scratch gravel
Mind yonr eyes I
I'm the Cock of the Walk,
And the Henbird of the
Ooddess of Liberty.
The only gallinaceous
E pluribus unum
On record.
I'm an eagle from Eagleville
With a scream on that makes
Thunder sound like
Dropping cotton
On a still morning,
And my present address is
Hail Columbia,
0.8. A.
See ?'
N. Y. Hun,
BY THE SEA! ,
BAND0K
GREAT REDUCTION IN
PHOTO G U A PS
lh old established anil reliable
pliolirsphor,
ablnrt l'hlogrih., .crlos.
0, J. LOVDJOY,
IHAI.SH IN
Plain and Fancy Groceries.
Th bivejoy Hotel sets the best table In
the city with the very choicest the market
Kllords.
GOOD BEDS km BUST "ilODATIPf
COS M(K ll'l Kill .SI'M
r ri"
Sullivan & Davidson
OSWFtlO, OliKllON.
Tie OSly DRUGGISTS iEtWEfl rurtlK. ni
ursgoa City.
Csrrr a lull Hue ot
liKt'tlS, MKIUl'INKS, TOII KT AkrH't.:S, NO
TIONS AMI h vsmi VI L ilmitm.
I'HKHi-HirrioNa cAKiirt i i v i omihii nikh
The Greatest Summer Resort
ON THK
Tho PiiortsnuMiV l'tinuliHo-Tho ( Sato City of Cm,h aud( I
('dilution ami Hit' Hmoim t oijuillo nlloy, f
The Most Premising Locality ontho Oregon t
H,.r HiuVn.li.l II'trtM'r; lncxlmuatWo Tliiilwr Mir.y; ,,
Vml Fiol.U; iM. Silver, Iron Lowwr ; niiimi;
Aurifiilturuliuul Horticultural Uiid lU .t
Iim'Htiiifiit in tho I'nilwl Slut.
Scenery and Town shown by - Photogr
Lots only 'J" for it few lv iiir''. 1'H 'rly am g,(
rlioit'o I riHTijr nun "e u"i'ik'ii.
Mont tiroi.iiHiiiK luiMitr men in lropn I'ily ar investing
n.'Clevl tin oiHirlunily to g I you it Iioiiik by tl, Kr,
A T TT A riTrnrrif,
at KonM it), uvr umii;k iiotm.. Mgr. Bandon U,j
, i'. wiKt'Mtr. " iinti'''"
r Til L7f!l l
JOHN A. BECK,
THt
RELIABLE JEWELER
Corner of front ami Morrin,
PORTLAND, OHEGON.
IS STIl.!. ON KAUTII.
For (it'iieral rviuiirinK In' Htntulti
without a ner. ror Urst-Husm, ro
liiililo (rooiiti liif Moro ii Hii'iunl to
none. Try him !
B. .8 Bellomy,
OlT. t'HAIOIAN HHOS.' IU'll.llN(i,
Carries a Full Stock of
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
NOTIONS and
Household Furnishings.
New anil SccoiM lluti'l Furniture
Itniiitlit anil Sohl.
Can give von a bargain.
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NDERTAKERS & EMBALMERO
Uritvut alock of Cortina mill t'aakola al4 South t 1'oitlaiiil. Alaorloth J J
ami Mctulhc l'kcM (nnunlir.l to onl.T I .!! Iltirlal Koltr I ,
I icnla' HurUI liol- in nil a.
Als Wapm iiml Carriap' Making, Horso Shoring and
rral lUacksiiiitliinj; on hliort notico.
It
MRS. C. II. L BURMEISTE
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Watches, : Jewel?
vSlLVERWARE,(
Clocks, Spectacj
ALL REPAIRING WARTiAN
M. II. Kl inaijiii.
J, I'. Hill
Married, on July 2nd, 1801, by Rov.
0. W. Lucas, at the Congregational par
sonage, D. M. liaker and Louiue IJig
ley, all of Clackamas county.
Flanagan &
WHOI.KSAI K AND KKTAII.
LIOUOR STORE.
K1..Y (IN IIA.NH I'll K IlKiT HKI K'TION
nl Winn, l.liii"r. Air, lli.r, Ar , tu In
(.tiiiid III Ihe Hutu, in l.fiia-Manthnm Uliwl
Give mv a call.
HALF AND HALF ON lKAU(illT.
CLIFF : HOUSE,
J. Bitner, Proprietor.
Tho only first -cIhsh Hoti'l
in Ort'cin City.
BEST ROOMS. COOL. BOARD
OKO. C. ELY
W. J. HAITI!
ELY &RAUCH
DF.ALF.KS IN
Merchandise.
Storo located at Mountain View, on
Molalla road, one tnile roiiUi
t'UHt of Oregon City.
Do
We ileal in Flour, Corn Meal, Food,
UroccricH of all kimlx, llootH anil KIkmd,
Genu' Unilnrwoar and other Htylca of
Clothing, and numerotm other articled
suitable (or the needa of the farmer and
his family. Hv prompt and fair dealing
we hope to receive in future, an in the
pant, a liberal ahareof patronage,
lThe higlieHt market price paid
(or Butter, Eggn and Fowla.
Septemljer 11, 1890.
utdai QUARTER
k county, Or,
goa, near what Ul it
la bow Baker City, PCMTHDV
a man who hu tlnct VCJ I I UUI
become Identified with thereaonrcciinil nnr
derelopment of that country. ThlimanAvlU
Is no other than Mr, John Stewart, one of tht
wealthiest and moat Influential citiaeni In the
county. In a recent letter he aaya : "1 had been
suffering from paint in my back aad (eneral kid
ney complaint for some time, and had uaed many
temediea withsut any but temporary relief. Tht
paina la my back had become ao severe that I was
prevented from attending to my work and could
not more about without the uae oft cane, Hear
ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef
fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I waa Induced to try
a box, and from that very (rat doae I found in Hint
relief, and before uaiug hair the contents of the
box the pains In my back entirely disappeared.
I have every faith In the virtues of the Oregon
Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend
it to my friends.' I would not be without it for
anything."
Oreiron Kidney Tea curea backache, inconti
nence of urine, brick dunt aediment, burning or
painful Herniation while urinating, and all affec
tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex.
1011 BAI.K I1Y
CHAKMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS.
mm
04 Mil Mr.
I IMI'nIll HI uK AM i M AI K IS
Wal dies, Jewelry, Clocks jiikI Oj
fill (ioods.
lO'iFirMt Ktnrt, Near Mommm St. LadiiV I'rivuto Kntrnnrt l
OHIiKIt HtuM nil: rol'NTKY Jiol.lctTril
IHAKj : &
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The McknowlcilHi-d leading diulen In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE;
A GREAT SLAUGHTER In Our
dm; of Sgrii iii Soimir i
Never before were such bargains offered in
Oregon City.
Portland Prices arc N0WIH
THOS. CHARMAN & SON
tin.