Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 19, 1891, Image 4

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    COUNTY NEWS HEMS
Interesting Tlil-bits (iathereit By
Active t'r of KoRulnr Con-trilmlont.
Ue ill lilt., A dmigliii-r.
Hilly Marshall's oliwrfiil far puts tn an
: occasional Npcrniicv s li "i-tln i rates"
i with hi sol.lcrim; iron ami oolm mi?- tl
l A welcome culler all around, for In' mends
! tlio ware In good slmi'O, Ho certainly Is
. nappy, "lor lie owes not iy man." Holms
J,',, ! money l Interest ami lias no one at home to
This i"" of Clackamas comity known S,VM i( he comes in late, .
t So Man's land, comprises a strip two; , ,h ,()(,k flirm mv
nines wtue on ,.,e nomiern ooumiary, ... U) Uln , 0r ,ly, wntin,, f
u any man wants w miy a iiirm, no .. , (,lljoUl, ,u, ,, m, lis
tht it I Kime man's laud pretty well , . . . . .u
He pit ti." cents pr bushel (or III out ami
sxltetl with the rijiht color, in mind, if not
In pocket.
.VW r tioHMi (or his chickens. He real-
We hav plenty of timber, good vt-r ! ,4tll t)is U4n output tli n of U
ami sawmills. Six within a radius ot three j Xow wHl Slt., , ,),., m)1 (B), j0 form ,v,
miles, that And ready sale for all the lutn- ou, frt Wm,tv-(lve mile front Portland
her and lies cut and delivered to the V. l 11)W Hir called at the eor.nl of James
' tiilwon theotlier iii(;ht for fresh meat, l.a(e
The Ust Chance, erected on the farm of j po,,.,,, ids brother lve, Jim Klvers, Hal
Mr. W. H. Fauoion, is I lie latest addition ! i;ii,soll lllMy others were on the scone
in the way of sawmills, and furnishes tie ' tt I jiuns, clulw, pitchfork! and every other
hauling for all the teams in the neighbor- lVi,wilahle weaon, hut all to no other pur
hooda; remunerative prices. pose than to scare his bearship out of the
Mr. Harlaml Cone of the Last Chance, i neighborhood. Itruiii might as well have
IPI his hand caught between a lop and the 1 staved, as he was not the only Olio frighten
tin', and bruised Ins hand very badly, et l'r. K.
lav
mutton sheep in tVrtlaml at live dollars
oer head, and sold a beef at loss than cost.
JnneS, ism. Yum.
which will cause him to take a few
rest. !
We hare a joint school district with
Multnomah county. We now have a ten
months school in the year, ably con-,
ducted by Mr. Almaii. a graduate of the
Normal school at Monmouth.
Crops of all kinds are looking well. :
There is an increased acreage put inpota-'
toes and the prospect good for an im-
mouse crop. 1
The elegant new residence of Mr. A. It.'
Elliot, the Powell's Valley metvhaut, is
about completed.
Mr. Thomas Hughes spent the last year
in Kastern Oregon, but finding no place '
like Wcbl'oot. has returned and contracted '.
with J. l Bradley for a vear's work. j
Mr. Edward Laboron was drowned at !
Hoyt's saw mill, June 2d. He and Mr. I
Matde Laim.
V. l. Ilnuklua.of Snrt, U pnylnitan
esttended visit to hi brother Thomas It,, of
this place.
J. U. Oavtea Is kept btty with his house
moving outtlt. Sntvess to John; he de
serves it, "
Hon l, J. Cole delivered a lecture at the
wchool house Monday evening,
tiniinlsloner Moehtike luts a number of
men employed on the county road
The grim destroyer has Invaded this
neighborhood and plucked one of our bright
est Mowers, Willie Currlu has atlondinl the
Maple line school for the past lice yours.
Hieniiil nature and pleasant ways en
deared him to the hearts of teachers and
school mates, and his death has oa a sad
ness throughout the community.
Motalla
Moody A; Knglc have been improving the
sewerage system ot the city
call it road work in the country.
Mr. M. MclVnald, owing to :in inerva-e of ,
business has hired a first-olaa "I'river" to j
aist in his blacksmithing business, j
Mr. Joseph ljuinn, an old pioneer, do-j
parted this life on the -"Mil of May at his r
home near Maniuaiusv ille. j
Mrs. I.illie H. Austen, administratrix of!
the estate of W. T. Austen, deceased, gves
to Oregon City this week to make linal set
tlement in the matter of said estate.
Mr. J. R. Shaver returned from Kastern
Oregon greatly improved in health and bet
ter satisfied with this section. John Is hav
ing a lot of slashing done this season.
Camp meeting begins at Teasel creek this
Pleasant Hill.
The corner stone of the llrsl Congrega
tional church was laid on the Tth Inst at 10
A. M and a picnic followed
Mr, Arthur Kiggs" is home again fore, few
! days rest. A.tx Is sick, thinks he was pols.
Uvorv, I'Yoil ml Suit' Stitlito
ORECONCITY.
UHUTKII ItKTWKKN THK llltllHIK AM)
HM'tlT
IVuililo ttnil Singlti KigK, Hint Hinl
llo horst't ithvayti tm lutiul 'ut tlt
inwoKt itiocx, A oorrull t'onnt'cloJ
with tin) Imru for Iooho utook.
Information regarding any kind ot
slock promptly atlondod to by person oi
letler,
Horsos Bousht nnd Sold.
DY THE
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J Mux
0. J. L0VDJ0Y,
UK UK It IN
Plain and Fancy Groceries.
The l.ovejoy Hotel sets the best table In
the city with the very choicest the market
allords.
BEDS AND BEST
I HHNKH lot H t II JM'
"MODATIP'"
Tie Greatest
SUMMKR KliSORToH tug coast
Tim .ssn.irisitiioit'H I'lii-atliHt Tin- (idtt-City cf hm an,i;
Ctmiitit-H iiiul tin' KiininiiH Coiiuillo VulU I
H.in
All-fait
The Most Promising Locality ontheOreg
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.liiilii llurlior; itioMiatislni'lo l utuxT Hiipply; ,w (,
Conl Kicl'U; "'l'l. Silvor, Iron titi-l Cotijmr ihiuen, f
A(!fii'iiltiinilitti'i llorlH'tiiitiriii i.tuuiwlirsv
liivisliiit'iifiii tlio l iiiliil Ktittoa.
1 1 ..i i
I'll ,- u I I . OIlOll 111 CillliiK v-rtMlir'i iimii.
, Mav
Hale went out in the mill pond on some j neck under the managemont of the South
logs; the logs being peeled and very slick. I em Methodists.
they slipped on m the water, sir. itale, john su wart has I'M acres of wheat just
by strenuous ettorts sueoeelM in getting neajig 0t H,t ill compare
hold of a log and saving niniseit. -Men withanv field in the state.
went to the rescue and did all in their power ! "... . . .
...... ,ii. i Never did growing gram look more prom
HUM tfic im j'lciiin ii.tiiii r i .
Ilioren. But the water being twelve foot
srell
The
ising for a bountiful crop than at present.
lli.,c .l,..riA ai.fl t.M,-li arM mum nr
deep it was some thirtv minutes liefore they : , ,
i , ..- ".i i. . t- less damaged,
succeeded in getting the body out. Every i Tt'M
ettort was made to resuscitate him. but life j
was extinct. He leaves a wife and three
children to nicuni the loss of a kind hust'and
and father. Mr. Laboron was years oi l.
and came here from Kansas about a year
ago. By his uprightness and sociability he
had made many friends.
Pirn At the residence of his grandson,
li. V. Cone. June , Cierari Cutler, in
his W year.
ticrard Cutler was Kirn January 10, l?!.
at Ciuildhall, Vermont. He was converted
to the Christian religion in his lsth vear,
and was a memler of the Congregational
church at the time of his decease. He was
one of the founders of what is now called
the republican party. The interesting life
of Gerard Cutler, with his four score and
ten years of well spent time, might fill a
volume. He had the best of health and
strength, and alt his mental faculties unim-
Itorn, to the wife of lioheii t'ravilla,
.toth, a girl.
Miss lilciison. id' Hubbard, closed a very
suceos-tul term of aclmol in the Carroll
school di-trict on the, "Id instant. Very sorry
to have Miss til aon leave us. May she
take the good will of all with her.
J W. tlrahain, of tiraluuu s Kerry, Is
again employed by a railroad company, and
is at present in Jackson county , Oregon,
Krai n, hops, fruit and hnv are looking re
markably well In our vicinity lor this time
of the year.
A company of six from Canenuih honored
us with their presence May SOth, Come
again friends, You will always Ifnd a wel
come. Next Sunday is children's day at the
lMeasant Hill school house; come out and
favorably bring all the little ones.
The I'lcssant Hill Sunday school has been
very kindly Inv ited to attend the picnic at
Middlcton on Saturday the l.'ilh.
IlmTKira,
June 9. IOI.
Scenery -and - Town shown - by
I 'nil I'tirly mitl p-i
l'!ni'niiis.
1
l.ots milv -" for ii (lav iiuirr.
r)ioiir l'M ltv itinl si o the
ud
Sullivan : & : Davidson
oswK.iio, tu;i:ioN,
Tit oatjr DEUGfiiSTS ietwfea portUii nil
ureiiOD City, j
f mry a futl line of
imt oa, MKfm iNf S, TillT AKni'l , 1
TluN AMI H VMI W 1. ttooua.
Musi
litlf
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prniiiisiiin luisiiM ss mi tl in Hn'nii City nro iim
,,. ..!, ,. I llns iiiiiniilllliitV to U t 'tl It linllio I V tin-
A. J. HACKETli
Mur RimU i. 1''
Ji . williuuil lJ-Ul
AT IfiHiM I'. I I V I l(M"l:l llt'll I..
Aims
It has i oen some time ince we have
anything from this nciglilntrluitHl.
w riter must be dead.
,Ve have had some fine rains. The crops
are looking tine, but the fruit is all blight
ing and falling oil.
The hoys have organized a bu-eball club
and it is their intention to play the Sandy
hoys a game on the Kourth.
I mr school is out for a three mviith' va
cation. E, S. Hroiuhall is hav ing some improve
ment done at Ids ranch. Ih-sides lixing
his house up, he is putting down pipe ami
forcing water to the garden.
Miss Nellie Itromhall is down to Mt. Ta
bor for the summer.
THE
Mountain Bluff Meat Market
! ORECON CITY,
' 1 the plsre ahere vml cau :) flmt the
choicest id all tttnd of freli mests. Also
Ihechotceil brsnds ot llsms, lUcu,
l.nt, hutn-r. Kitut, fin?es.,
Fie., ailh I'orueil tier!
THAT HAS NO RIVAL.
. P. CROCKER. - Proprietor
I'KCSt'lUITIONS t AIUH IIY COVIIMI MlKII
i , r, wiM i i
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eries
JOHN A. BECK,
THt
RELIABLE JEWELER
Corner of Front and Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
IS STll.L UN K.AHTlt.
For potiorul ri imiriiig ho Btaiiils
without a jKr. For tirnt-clitHH, re
liitlilo gcKiJit hiit ntoru id mvotnl (o
untie. Try him I
(HineseteScmptu?.!;
II lati
Who
UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERQr
time
Largest alix li ol Collins and ( u-tets sold South of
and Metallic t askels (umishrd to Older. l adle
limits' llurial Kobes In stta k.
Also Wauoii ninl Carriui"
ad
'oitlaii.l. AlmnUi'"'
llunal IU.M,.
tllUN
IMH'IIIC 41
-:- 3,300!
IWOTSan.l SHOES MRS.
Bankrupt Stock
eral Hliu ksinitliiiij; on tirt iinlift'.
C. H. L. BURMEIS1
OK
Custom Canlinjr.
paired up to the last few weeks of tits life. I '
By his pleasant kindly ways he had en-, (iuvel Lwle Xo. ,V, A. t. I". W., li
deare I himself to all. j their seiui-unmiul election on last Thursday
Death or as old Pioneer.-I-rael Ora- evening. The follow ingotlii-ers were elected :
don, well known in Oregon and Washing- I Weldon Shanks, M. V; S. Wilkinson,
ton, quietly l assed awav at the resi.len.-e of - Foreman; Alva Shanks,!).; f. 1'. !hx. Ue
his daughter. He came to Portland Iroin ; corder; Win. Knight, Financier; Oeorg.
Indiana a pioneer of and has resided 1 Knight, Receiver; S. W. Parmenter. Ouide ;
here until the last few years. Mr. Gradon ! H- Knight, I. W.; II. Smith. O. W. S. J.
was one of the first to start a wagon and Harrison was elected delegate to tirand
: 1 .oil co which convenes in ictoria, 1!. C,
.o 1-einlj to tin l'lrt lu rk
Carding Rolls
you
Spliinliig a ii (I Huts for Comforter Mini
Maltre ises.
Id IW Highest piico paid for Wool.
CUSTOM CARDING MILLS.
carriage shop in Portland, and shipped the
first freight wagons ever used in Eastern '.
Oregon. He was an old time Mason and
Odd Fellow, and was employed eight years '
as mail agent on the 0. .t C. railroad. j
Mr. Gradon was noted for his kindness
and philanthropy. Tlis poor and distressed ;
never appealed to him , in vain. His hand,
was always ready to help the suffering. He i
practiced what he preached the religion of ;
humanity, as many can testify who received
from bis generous hand. '
July 8. ltthl.
O.
Meadow Brook-
From the fact of the writer being ahsent
on business this week not many local occur
tences have come under his observation.
C.J. Dart, of Hillsboro, was in this vicin
ity looking for a desirable projierty on
which to locate. He expressed himself as
well pleased with our fertile wilds.
There is a notice posted on Wright's
bridge ov er the Molalla river, notifying the
public that the bridge is unsafe, and that all
persons crossing the same must do so at
their own risk.
J. 11. Wright, of this place, drove home
Mark's Prairie.
The recent fains have been very beneficial
to the spring growing crops.
Our road overseer is again busy repairing
bridges, working the roads, and doing some
excellent work.
Mr. J. Hanson, of Salem, is here visiting
friends and relatives, and transferring lees,
and making some valuable changes in his
apiary.
Marks Prairie boasts of having something
over one hundred acres of potatoes planted,
anil has already had new potatoes this sea
son. I.a grippe is still among us, and quite a
number of our neighbors are sull'ering with
the dreaded disease.
On the evening of Sunday the "th, Mr.
James Howard was suddenly attacked with
the grippe at the residence ol his father, and
for a tuns it was thought he would not sur
vive; hut at this writing be is some better.
On the afternoon of Friday, the .rth, Mr.
Arthur Winches' school closed, and we feel
BOOTS
AIT 3D
The Celebrated Frencli Cure,
wrr,"APHRODITINE',r;'(r,:a
Is Pm.D o A
P08ITIVE
GUARANTEE
tnrurcany fynn
Of nTVDU dUfftM)
or any dtmnlerof
the generative or
pan of eUbtrtx.
0?
BEFORE
fntnthef .'"!. w
0eof Htimtilnriti,
AFTER
June 12, 1801.
this week a sidendid baud of sheen, consist
ing of fifty pure blooded registered niMi. ! proud in saying that it was one of the most
nos Phoknix j successlul terms of school ever taught at
.MarksPruiriesclio.il bouse. Mr. v inches
I has proved himself to be one of the foremost
Oswego. ; teachers, and we would only be glad to have
June, beautiful June, with all her train of: him again,
flowers, is visiting our little village, making Charles Waite and wife, of Portland, are
making a visit with Mrs. Woitc's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marks of this place. Mr.
one think of gala days.
Mr. vV. Miller, the village blacksmith, had
a stroke ot paralysis yesterday evening,
and is in a critical condition.
Mr. Oerge Davidson is staying at M. L.
Davidson's. He is improving his father's
farm.
Mr. Bodenfelt, our shoemaker, has moved
into his fine residence on First street.
The musicians went to Milwaukie to prac
tice with the band of that place Saturday
evening, the 6th.
Miss lizzie Hosey, of Oregon City, is vis
iting relatives here.
Miss Kate Wigand spent Saturday and
Sunday in Albina.
Mr. Kussell Delashmut is very low with
consumption.
Drs. Sailor and White have been in our
town this week. Helen.
Waite is also looking over his farm, and in
tends making some changes soon which will
considerably improve the looks of his farm.
Occasional.
Eagle Creek.
"Odd" Sarrer has sold out. He will quit
fanning for the present and he goes this
week to Powell's valley to work in a saw
mill. Joseph Douglas, who lives near The Dal
les, has been very sick at the residence of
his father-in-law, Win. Howlett, near here.
He is now improving.
Bohh. to the wife of Granville Linn, on
Cnrrinsville.
Mr. George J. Currin is putting up one of
the finest barns in the county. It will take
75,000 shingles to roof it. The foundations
are of stone, six feet high. ,
The real estate boom has struck Garfield
hills, and land is rapidly advancing in price.
Mr. H. Epperson reports business brisk at
the cyclone mill.
Grain of all kinds is looking fine, and the
largest crop ever raised here will be the re
sult. Where is the assessor? , Why does he not
put in his appearance in Garfield precinct
and see how much people owe?
Justice Wm. Currin will try his first state
case to-day. 'The offense charged is larceny
from a dwelling.
Garfield precinct will demand a represent
ative in the next legislature; so say some of
our leading republicans.
The alliance at Eagle Creek is composed
almost wholly of democrats.
Mr. John Irvin recently sold some fine
T(iteeoorOjliiin,ortliminth youthful lu.llvre
tlnn, nvrr Inifulir.-nie, Ac , mh Lo.ii( Urn In
Potter, Wal-fnhinv, Hesrlnsdnwn fiilm In the
bai-k,iemlnslVV.akli.ss,llyterls, S'ervnul I'm.
tratlou, Nocturnal Kmlsslona, Liuieorrhii a. Mi
sitiess, Wi k Memory, taaanl I'ovn-rand lms
tenrjr. which It mulrcteil often l.-aitio premature
olit aire and Insanity. Price ll.iu a w, tboita
for f. no, Kent hj mall on reri'lpt nt t.rl.-e
A WRIT. EN r;t'ARANtr.K la given tor
every f.vuu order nx-el ved, torefnnit thenintu-y It
a I'ermanent euro la not erTei t.d. We havs
thoiiaaniliol testimonials from old and ymuiK.
of both flext-a, who have been tM-rmaneutly euri-d
by theme of Aphrodltine. Circular free. Addreii
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Wentern Branch, Box 27. Portland, Ob.
For sale by Chartnan A Co.
Druggists, Oregon City Or.
:: SHOES
To lx Hold hi 0 (Yitta tut tht)
Dollar for l." tiny only.
Call curly if you wnnt your jd'ck,
ft ml avoid the rtihh.
The Great Eastern
Store.
Mayer & Ackerman, Props.
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A3L.11, REPAIIiINO
rou ii
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laid
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Watches, : Jewe',1
:SlLVERWARE,'
Clocks, Spectac.a
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111,-4
ever
GREAT REDUCTION IN
PHOTO G R A P S
I hp oltl eatatfllKhcd aii'l H'llalilc
DhntoffrftphtT,
T RPRIERT
4'nblnet llitograpli, ti'i peril ox.
QUEEN BEE
RESTAURANT
and LUNCH COUNTER.
Meals served day anil niftht. Oysters and
Chops in any style. Side entrance
for ladies.
MAIK STHKET. - OBEOON CITY.
B. .S Bellomy,
PI'. CHAKMAN llUOS.' lil ll.lil.Vti,
Carries a Full Stock of
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
NOTIONS and
Household Furnishings.
New anil Hcennil-Hatnl Furniture
llruiuht ami Sold.
Can give von a ImrKiiiii.
M. II. Flanagan. ,1, 1'. Hill
Flanagan & Hill,
WHOLESALE AM) KETAIL
LIOUOR STORE.
KEf.PH ON HANI) THK HKHT HKI.KCTION
of Wines, Mipinra, Ale, lienr, Ae., to Im
foiinil In the HtaU. In Login -Ksithsra llloct
Give me a call.
HALF AND HALF ON WtAUOHT.
PCLE -f IIBI
(XI Tlis Fortlaud Mr, i
i IMI'IIKI Kit iiK i AMI i I'l: ti l It I.N I ttr 1
tlBVIi
" """""" IBaW b'e.l
SDIAMf JNDS, ffl
-V"a ' In!!"'
Waiehes, Jewelry, Clocks and OK
cal Goods. h"
jt-iivi
Hi") First Stroot, Nour Morrixon St, I.mlicH' I'rivnto Knlriuitt1
nltliKIIH HtoM THK t iitM'liy ItKIl "'1
limit
Z ftaie
QUARTER
There rt-
tled in Ha-
gon, near wnai ui i I
is now Baker City, PC MTf tRV
man who has aince VCJ 1 1 Uli I
become identified with the resource! n nd n f
development of that country. Thin man M V3 U
ii no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the
wealthiest and most influential citizens in the
county. In ft recent letter he soys : " I had been
suffering' from pains in my back and general kid
ney complaint for some time, and had used many
remedies without any but temporary relief. The
pains in my back had become so severe that T wns
prevented from attending to my work and could
not move about without the use of a cane. Hear
ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef
fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try
a box, and from that very first dose I found intttnnt
relief, and before using half 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."
Oregon Kjdney Tea cures backache, inconti
nence of urine, brick dut sediment, burning or
painful sensation while urinating, and all affec
tions of the kidney or urinary organ of either sex.
YOR HAMS BY
CHAKMAN & CO., URUOGISTS.
CLIFF : HOUSE,
J. Bitner, Proprietor.
The only firBt-claH8 Hotel
in Oregon City.
BEST ROOMS. COOL BOARD
OKO. C. EI.V
tr, J, HAl'Cll
ELY & RAUCH
DEALERS IN
Merchandise.
Store locatod at Mountain View, on
Molalla road, ono mile south"
east of Oregon City,
oo
We deal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed,
Groceries of all kinds, Hoots ami Hhotm,
Gents' Underwear and other Htyles of
Clothing, and numerous other articles
suitable for the needs of the farmer and
his family. Hy prompt and fair dealing
we hope to receive in future, an in tho
past, a liberal share of patronage.
aC-aC'J'he highest market jjiriee paid
for llutter, Eggs and FowIh.
September 11, 1800.
fin fi nnn n 111 n niP
The ucktumli-dgnl li-fl.liiiK tin tli'
GENERAL MERCHANDISE;
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HOLE AdKSTH l'(j THE ('EI.EUllATED
KED : SCHOOL : HOUSE : SftltS
'n groat varit'lv.
THOS. CHARMAN & SOi
fiently
lllmoii
fcompt
ill V!
nurton
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