The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, May 03, 1888, Page 7, Image 7

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THE ENTERPRISE
LOCAL.
The lum'str Is on the ground for C.
Latouretle's new house.
Oregon City should lend a hand In
llio enterprise of advertising etaCu as
undertaken by Port I mid,
Tlie democratic convention In Mult
nomah ooutily which mot lost Saturday
waa anything but a harmonious foody.
A call (or a firubililtlua convention
by A. H. Shipley Is printed this
week.
MlM Dors Hmith In quit sick at
Portland where she went to secure iiiihII
cat treatment.
StiinUy waa a beautiful day and waa
heartily enjoyed by everybody.
I hereby announce myself as an Ind
pendent candidate lor city marshal!.
Oregon City, April 2;ld. lHHS.
2713 Eph. Ferguson.
Iliu-ht mice iwiil for butler and
at lb trner grocery store of I-ove
J.iy A Davis,
Tli republican primary to nominate
a city ticket la called In meet Saturday.
from Wu oVIiH'k A. M. to two 1. M. at
S. l. CalifTa oMi.
Try onr delicious loo craaut Hunilay.
Fouls anil Fuchs
Misses Nannie Cochran , an l Flor
enee l'aiilt have our thank for the first
rips wild etielerriee of the season
They were perfectly rie and of An IV
vr.
-K. 1.. Eaatham Irfl for Walla Walli
yesicrday.
Ilev, Organ ban trade arrangements
to build at once on bin blink opsila J
I. PurWe. lie baa on ol the sightly
locations '4 the town.
What baa ten dona abtmt fixing the
Moss bill road? June will aoon b here
E. Unison la at la to 1 about loan
tti.ce more, but la not feeling very robust
II. K. ('roan la agent for that raliaolt
insurance rotiieny. tba Hartford, andli
prepared to place rlsaa alien they will
tie ait fa.
T. (1. Jonarud waa In town Monda
and wa war pleased to maka bia ac
tpiaintance.
V flua lot of aalinon ranging from
ttve to thirty oundii wore shipped Tuva
day. The rise In tha Willamette seems
to ha turned tha run thla way.
Wm. Dutcher cauitht an right-foot
etnrveoh the first of tha week in a "t.
Jonolhse Humphrey baa Just ilai'd
a fina new latat on the river.
-Iter. E. T. Engle (Presbyterian), ol
Kjt I'littland, will preach at tba M. E
church tit' It Sabbath evening. Service,
as usual In the morning.
Uev. W. A. Wlllison will prex. li in
(bo echo J, biHiM at Ml. Pleasant next
Sabbath atS I'. M.
County Assessor Msrquaiu last wtk
in Oswego tllia week.
The s.mwers of the vast week have
t nil kiuda of vegetation forward at a
raiid rata.
Mr. Slone and family of WallaWallM
baa been the xueata of J . 1 1 . IjuiiIhtI
at Milaaukie the pant wet-k.
Mm. McKee la arraiitiinit to have
tuiiiie iiiipioveiiieiila luadu about her
prcinim-a.
riiiaweek in tit laxt opportunity to
p,y taiea without additional churuon.
Kven now it la too late in accordance
with the atrirt letter of tha law.
lion. W. 0. J oli n on' will sibirean
Ida rvpublican Huh of Needy Hatnnluy,
Mik.v I'.'th.
I.aat niiiht Meada 1'imt No. 2 ol the
il. A. H. held a reeepllon at tha ladiea'
urtatudio. f)f thia pbiaaant gitlluiriny
we ahall bn pleaaed to apeak at length
iat week.
i. D. Oloman waf In tmn tlm fimt
of th woek. He aaya that a aoon aatha
wxatlinr aettlei a tittle they will at unco
clear Hit) Harlow and Mt. Hood toll
ruil, of whiHi ha la aiimrintmiiint.
initio t'tOHK la not to attend tha Mt.
IIikhI toll g.ite lliia auiniiiHr hut will be
eiiKitgnd In Improving the road,
4. W. I'hilipa baa gone lo the Bin
Ibind nountry with a lot of hornen intund
ing to ni(airM In tha ntock hiinliioii'. tioo.
1 1 n die ol tlie aauie plaoa acootupanlea
him'
The riunalna of Mri. I. L. Trnllinncr
wine brotiifht tot'lttkamaa Wndncaduy for
burial. Hlin wa tin oMchI d.nthtur of
.1. il. lhwclmy and wife and tlm funeral
took plane fiom berpamnta renidiMn e be
low tlm C'U'kamua. Hb waa ullllcted
with I'tinminiplinii.
Tint atone fouudalioii (or the acbool
In .una li completed and the men are paid
olf.
Par a luaHoua iliah of Ice cmam next
Xnturdiiy evening after 0:110 ana! Hunduy
Ki) to Ike elcptunt ice cream ml nyator
(larlori of Fucha & Fouta.
Kfpubllcan I'rlmary.
A republican primary to plate In nom
ination city ofllcera la hereby called to
meet at H. U. Callira olll.a, Saturday
May nth from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'-
link 1. M. L. T IUhih,
F. T. Hahuiw,
J. (. Al.MttlOIIT,
Notice.
HiiKitidini( to the requuit of my
filemU I hereby annnunce myaolf a can-
lidale for city marahall milijcct to the will
ol the republican city convention.
Attn artia AaMt'a.
The commitUw of Meade Poet No. 2,
(I, A. It. to which waa referred the mat
ter of the inanauenieiit of Major Hn-
Inrahott'a hnUirtaininmit, Ice la that
Mad 1'oat No. 2 tl. A. It., and the pub
lic, are Indebted f ir tha auccenM of the
entertainment Dnaiiciallv and olherwine
to tha very ellkient manHiietiieutof Mra.
. It. lUrclinu, mutinied by Mra. Iiura
'oihi, Ivev. J. .:. Ivtiail, 1ml. M. L,
I'ratt, Mr. tieorn WaUon, Miaa F.mma
lleibrea, Mlaa Nieta Harlow. Mr. A.
Tliiuiiimon, Mr. Hall Johnaon and Mi
(race llainl, ami liml tint not leaat the
Willanii'tle Hraaa Hand. Were it not
tiHicuutiiitii'al the comniiltee would coin
pliinent llel( for Ita mimical talent.
V OUMITTKI.
A young lady of thia city seems to
have a immt extraoidinary appetite, if
the reputation which baa gone abroad is
to le taken aa any Indication. Although
it wanta but a few week a to the time for
new lutiera she Wk last week the houI
cl pli'iit tf eight sacks ci potatoea, the
aame having Iwn ahlpied fnm another
ctiunty for her special consumption.
Whether she Intends to sit up nights
and Pundava to complete tlie Job la not
leflnitely known, but those who know
her taal seem to think her eiial to the
task on regular rations and without ex
tra effort. " My faiherand mother were
Iriah."
Tn a
Clackamas Uoao. II. E. Cross
baa a gang of gradura and bridge
men at work on the Clackamas toll road
and Intends very soon to have the best
piece ot rvmd in tha county oiwucd up
for the ronveniniice of the puldic.
Foe KAi.a, One lumber wagon with
rover. Also quantity of st-s bay and
flue cucumber for pickles In quantities
to suit. W. II. Kanciub.
rViiiMtL Kkmst. The following
named itupils ol Hruan'a School have by
their l etmduct and dtllvgeat study
en tit re. I their namea to be placed on the
roll trl honor for the month ending April
iTTth: I.issie F.ngle, Mnuil Kidder, Mar
tha I'emnan, (trace Hlancbartl, Kllen
Hmwn, Kate Kider, l.ucy Findley, Iut-
tie Kastman, Alice McArtbur, Ia Mo-
Arthur, Frank Fnglo, Clyde Waldron,
linotge I'enman, Arthur Hlaiichard. Ho
y Norton, Hurt McArtbur, Herman
(irt'i'lialMT, l.isaie Jones, Jennie "al
lium, Charlie Jones, littie Kandull, Jim
my Jones, Mauoik V. .McAsTut a,
Teacher.
A Fahcx ta On Act. The meeting of
a few democrat l.tt Monday night for
the puriNHie of oiganiaing a Huh was the
occssinii of many trying Incidents. The
tcinpo'ary chairman, lion. W, L. White,
did not 'utk in a manner pleasing to some
of the brethren. The resnlution to or
ganise a club was opMtsed by a minority
uhiioHi epial lo the majority. After this
resolution was carried auiotien prevailed
cliiHi-ing Htma Cbarman chairman of the
club, with Kwr to choose an executive
committee of five to act in organising the
county, l'Hin bia election the Judge
took a place with the audience. Then as
Mr. t barman was not present the Hub
waa at sea with no preaiihnt. A youth
waa sent tor the newly elected nfllcur,
but he did not come. An attempt to get
Col. White in the chair attain results.)
iliHaxtroualy. lie Is too well posted on
parliamentary usage for that, and replied
to their retpiest by saying, " you have
lectcd a chairman, let hi in serve." I.
F. May waa then chosen chairman, after
which Or. Carll waa chosen president.
The Huh then adjourned, and the Judge
told them that they bad no president.
MoKK t LIMATK. April jOtll, J, M.TllV-
lor brought to thia ofllce grass, from the
lawn in front of tteo, HroiiKton'a house,
that measured three feet and seven
Inches in height, From the last joint tc
the tip was one foot and seven Inches.
A sample will be sent either to the Hoard
of Immigration rooma In Portland, or
East to be set up at the edge of some
snow bank to remind the Inhabitants that
we have summer here In the spring and
spring all the rest of the year.
ahkil hTRAWUKRHiKs. in company
with F. W. Campbeil we took a stroll on
the west aide of the river, Hunday, While
sauntering alrng our friend's eyes were
drawn to the red cheeks of ripe straw
berries clustered in a warm nook. A
search revealed other nelghlsira to the
numhur of quite a st.lt lenient. Hrlng on
your cream.
Next Monday la the city election.
Ice cream Saturday evening and Hun-
day at Fucha and FouU.'
Am Imai'mam I)kd. A moat dinUlloal
trick waa played by aome inhuman wru h
in the Waldo Hilla. A man named Hull
van, farmer, owna two boraea, and dur
lug bia abaence at Jeir.iraon where he la
at work, be turned them looae. Oneduy
liutt week the nnfeelibg bound tied a t'n
can to each of the boraea' taila, canning
tbam to run and jump about in great fear,
ud kick at the cans. While trying to get
rid of the can, one of the home broke
one of hia hind lega below the bock, and
when diaoovered waa lylna down aufTer
Ing great agony. The poor animal bad to
be killed. Uuaidenta In that aection are
greatly routed over the mattr and will
pare no effort to unearth the perpetra
tor of the devil tub deed. If they do find
him or them, aomething la liable to pop,
tfta teaman.
Ovuai.Axo Tuaot'uH TaAiaa. There la I
a rumor afloat, says the Statesman, (bat
it Is the intention of the Southern Pacific
railroad company to put on between Han
Francisco and Portland another daily
overland train that will make the run in
lens than t ilrty botira. Tlie lime of alert
ing from Portland will be some tiuu in
the morning, tielore the present Eugene
express, and stops will be made only at
the riiiidpil stations. Thia will include,
n (he valley, r-eHnw, Ainanv, r.ugene,
and probably Oregon City. Tlie train
will be river, and will be pulled by the
misit powerful oual-burningenginea. The
tune of leaving (tan Francisco will be
about the aame as Utat from Portland,
and tlie existing schedule will not lie af
fected. It is aaid the new trilns would
he ut on sooner, if the Southern Pacific
were not emarraaned by want of enginea.
Clack am Aa Earxaraisa. 1. S. Live-
ssy informs us that Die people of Clacka
mas station are wide awake for improve
ments and that the work on the road
leading to the Haker'a Ferry bridge la
now assured, as 41& baa been subscribed
and several sutMcriplloa papers are yet
too be heard from. At a meeting held
last wet k I). 8. Livesay was appointed
surintmlent of work, and N. O. Rob-
bins, Fred Cr and AI ('o)k, directors.
They will htgio work oext Monday.
Last or Thk Sms a.-The great
ailcliliiu k maiiitaiiietl by the Northern I '
... .' . . .
IV ilk' as passengei adveHiment Is j
about to be aband. W t a abort time
trains will run through tunnels .
much lower grade than that at present
traversed over the Cascado range. It la
. . i .i. .i t u.:ll l. : -
nut us l mai tittp cn.iiKe n;u n-eutb tit m )
ahortening of the time over the road by
three hours or more. The switchback
waa built merely aa a temporary means ,
of getting over the range. Work baa
been pushed in tlie tunnels for the new
line, ami mey will prouaniy ne compiei-
ed and the road moratlon by Jne 1st.
The last rciorl from the long tunnel waa
that there remained but about 150 feet
between the two working parties.
Htatb Tkaciikk's Association. The
Hate Teacher's aMOt-iat!on will be held
in the state bouse In Salem, commencing
the lith of July. Last year there waa a
large delegation of teachers from all over
the slate, and It is expected that there
will be a large rep.wentation thia year
at the organisation. Supt. Mcblroy says
the usual reduction will be allowed all
teachers by railroad companies, and that
every ptrasibla reduction will be secured
for accomtnodatione in this city. About
ten days after the state association ad
journs the American Teachers' associa
tion will be held In San irancisco.
Oca Ciuisious Cumatk. Last Sunday
afternoon an intelligent appearing gen
tleman might have been seen sitting at
'he upier end of the depot stairs. Upon
conversing with him it was learned that
he waa recently from California and that
ne had aent some time at Los Angeles
which place bo had left a week previous.
Speaking of the balmy atiiKihere be
said, "This beats Southern California all
to pieces. There is moro real enjoyment
in one half an hour in Ibis mild breexe
than can lie had lu six mouth in Cali
fornia." Score another for our unsur
passed climate.
Nkw Skats. The ladies of St. Paul's
Guild have recently purchased some flue
new seats for the Episcopal church of this
place. They are of neut design, and with
al comfortable, and add much to the good
apiiearanue of the inside of the church,
Washihuton IIaix. Ry this titlo, we
believe, has Mr. Clark concluded to call
the now hall just being completed upon
the site of the old Washington ball. The
hall will bo fitted up in neat style and
will be j 1st suited to a greit many pur
poses, '.t la well seated and will look
quite nice.
The month of rosea la here and the
hoeun of flowers la almost ready to show
qcr beautiful face.
Take dotlcf.
All persona are hereby forbidden to
truat or harbor my wife, Anna TMabag,
on my account, aa I will not be rcnpoiiBi
ble for any debta contracted by her.
Iiateil at Needy, Or, thia 2tlth day ot
April, 1888. Ahuhkw 1omhao. 27
Entraj.
One eorrH pony, white atrip down the
face, three white foet. mane macbed,
branded 77 on left shoulder, a few white
haira on right hip. A reasonable reward
will tie given for her return or informa
tion leading to her recovery.
27U. Maud E. HAMftBimr,
Oregon City, Oregon
Fuortk of Jaly.
A meeting of all firemen and citizens la
hereby calletl tj meet at Cataract Hoae
Co. building Friday evening May 4th to
consider the advisability ot having a eel-
ebration at Oregon City July 4th
W.T. WuiTtoci.
Werib Kaewlng.
Mr. V. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake
City, Fla , waa taken with severe Cold
attended with a distressing Cough and
running into Consumption in ita first
stages. He tried many so-called popular
cough remedies and steadily grew worse
Was reduced in flesh, bad dilflculty In
breathing and waa unable to sleep. Fl.
nully tried Ir. King's New Discov
ery (or Consumption and found ira
mediate relief, and after using about
a lialf doien bottles found himself
well and has had no return of the
disease. N other remedy con show so
I opai.il a HMnrt1 nf elinaa (t f)p Winif'a
New Discovery for Consumption Guar
anteed to tin just what is claimed for it
Trial bottle free at U. A. Harding's
Drug Store.
A Bother Pioneer tieae.
Mr. A. B. Ilolcotab died at bis home
four miles east of Oregon City, April 21
1H88. He aaborn In Lawrence eountr,
'N. Y., OcOober 22, laiO. When quite
oun mov " " parenu wumo
wuere " eoucauon, ami waa
m"'M ,u Mi"" M- 8- 0'," b-T m,m
ni iwo .on., .nu . ,,oimo.
t roin uino to Illinois mey emiirraiea in
l atii
In 1848 they crossed the plains
,'ttl,n on hii tMl lo ,849- F-r, in M
J " -NH-au.e a memlr of the ehtm-h-of
Christ, To a large concourse of people
was the funeral discourse delivered by G.
P. Kich at the cemetery on Arthur's
Prairie, there to remain till the resureo
tion morn when "All that'a in their
graves shall come f.trtli, they that have
done good to reaurection of life."
O. P. R.
F P.otJ.w-ri, Ttle ,,wi)ea for a
. gW, frui prop i(1 elw,enti 0ne the
lute frosts dest roved the germ af many of
the cher-y blossoms, hut an examination
of tlie trees now indicates that plenty are
found to produce a full crop, if bail or
heavy raina accompanied by wind do not
shake the young cherries off.- A taut two
thirds of the apple trees have young ap
ples in abundance, while pears, plums
and prunes are all that could be desired.
. We hlve notf xamined many peach treea
but the few noticed were well filled.
Thk Hose Dri'mmkb, Major Hender
shot:, the drummer hoy of the Rappa
hannock, assisted by bia son and local
talent, gave a couple of excellent enter
tainments last week, under the auspices
of Meade Post No. 3, G. A. R. The ren
derings consisted, in addition to the
drumming by the major, of recitations
and army aongs. The whole programme
wt.a calculated to arouse the patriotic
feelings of a quarter of a centurv ago.
The drumsticks in the hands of the major
were made to talk, while mens' hearts
were fairly thrilled In response to the
sounds of tha drum, drum, drum. Truly
I the major has acquired wonderful skill
The real estate agency of H, E. Cross
has lust sold the farm of J. G. Foster of
New Era.
N. 0. Waldun has moved into the
house recently fitted np by C. H. Cau
field.
F. W. Campbell returned from the
Eagle Creek cuntry last Saturday, hav
ing been up to make some surveys. He
reports general good feeling amongst the
republicans of that section.
Thos. Mesne is dangerously 111
Arrangements have been made for
the campaign Btwaking. See notice in
another column.
A new stock of the celebrated Broad'
head Dress Cooda just re-.-eived at
Charman A Sum.
Aver'a Pills are the best cathartic for
correctintT irregularities of the stomach
and bowels. Gentle, yet thorotiirh in their
action, they cure constipation, stimulate
the apiHitite and digestive organs, and overlooked and omitted from a por
Htrongthun the system, 1 1 on of this week's edition..
FOR
IE
1
CALL AT THE
City Pharmacy,
E.G.CAU'FIELD&Co.,
WHERE THE
Best 1 Purest
ARE KEPT,
AND
XaOXKr Prices
PREVAIL.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
A Fine Frnlt Farm For Ra.il.
Twenty-five acres at Paper
Mill Station, 1 J miles below
Oregon City, all cleared, 5
acres of various kinds of choice
fruit. A fine and commodious
house and good barn with oth
er out bnidings. Cool Bpring
Bupplys the house with good,
wholesome water(in the house)
Just the place for a country
residence. Near the Clacka
mas river. Fine fishing and
pleasant surroundings. Terms
liberal. Addres,
J. TOMPKINS,
Oregon City, Ogn
Renews Her Teilk.
Mra. Phoebe Chester, Peterson, Clay
Co., Iowa, telle the following remarka
ble story, tho truth of which is vouched
for by the residents of tlie town : "I am
73 years old, and have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness for
many years ; could not dress myself with
out help. Now I am free from all pain
and eoienesa, and am able to do all my
own housework. I owe my thanks to
Electric Hitters for having renewed mv
youth, and removed completely all dis
ease and latin." Try boU'.e, 50u. and
11 an G. A. Harding's Drug Store.
Treasurer's Sot ice.
I have now in my hands funds applica
ble to the payment of all warrants in
dorsed prior to April 2nd, 18A5. In
terest will cease from the date of thia no
tice. E. D. Kelly.
Treasurer of Clackamas County.
Dated this 19th day of April 1888.
Bucklea'i Arnica Salve.
The Rest Salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Bores, Tetter, Chapped hands. Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It la guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Prico
25 cents per bos.
For sale by G. A. Harding.
Notice.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Marshall, subject to the will of the re
publican city convention.
W. R. Cosnob.
An immense stock of goods at Char-
iran A Son's, which will be sold way
down.
PROHIKiriOX COXVEXTI05.
A 'Mass Convention of the Prohibi
tionists of Clackamas county will be
held at Oregon City on Thnradav, the
Kith day ol May, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at
Cla'k's Hall, for the purpose of nomina
ting a county ticket and transacting such
other husinesa as may properly come be
fore the meeting. A full attendance of
the friends of the cause is earnestly soli
cited. A. R. Shipley,
Chairman County Committee,
The above notice was unintention-