Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 09, 1891, Image 6

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    Oregon City Enterprise. A GRAND STRAnnLlUsiJT,
FRIDAY, IHTOUF.U 0. lS'.U
THF. MTV (01 M il. HOI ls V
TIIUTFU MKKTIMM.
I'RU.
(r the tiitntlfrhiry I A l.ovir ltcl'l
the pumping jlant, I to t ill ivoiM of l!in candie. . cigar, j
had im doubt that Mr. Mtllivati waa!en g.'t vlm they want at hose conn-j
Hkll.inl uii itiiiiiiuutr ill..,-., uua in t i I tor In III"' I'OstoltlcO tillilding. j
.... .. ...... . . .
om wt goit my ws ttoi miiiii vi u l
CASH PRICES
Clackomas Co.
Clorfc ot Conn.
hrirt.
Kor,tr.
Trwtmwr,
AeMor.
m-hxl 8tyrltiteuliit,
Surveyor,
Corouer,
Commissioner,
Johu W. N.U.I
Al. fh.niiti
!lll,,?Y Smvth
Ir. C. P sSiillu
I t'h.rlen Mivhiike
I CnrntUut Hair
No-
OOfRTS.
Clreutl conrt evnw drl Miut:y In
Tcmoor and Uml jinu.tay in April.
Probate esurt In nation Brat Monday lu each
month.
rommtaalfluer emirt m,t( ri WtttneMay
after tM Morula? of each mouth.
ORKtiOS
CITY OFFICKKS
- T. W 8ulllan
I. U IVrter
J. S. Purilotu
S. K. Uiwu
F. R. Charman
II. S I MI
l Iloberf
W. II. Hwn
SUInpv Smyth
Mayor,
kooorvter, -Vhief
of Polic -A!wntir,
-
T7snirr,
City AtoniY,
8nwtl,ommWlr.nr,
fnp't. of Water Worki,
t'itv Kneiurer.
I'ouueilmeu Hiram Coehran, J. W. Nolit. J. li,
Paner. Jam,-. Wilkinson. C. l. Ut.urtt,
Kou Charman, J. W. OTonutll and T. P.
KDiNll.
Council meet Ant Wdnlay of aoh month
in pity hull.
THE MAILS.
Malta etna ittin North. A. M 1J0 P. M.
Mall elm (olu( South. M0 A. M.. :'. P. M.
IIDI BOITK.
Orpfon City to Mill!, Mullno. Cunt and
Wilholi. Lmtpi at 101R a-m. Mondays, Wed
laya and Fridaja and return ! lu.cOam.
oo tnllowtnf day
Oregwu City to Mink. darks. Mullno. fnlon
Mlllt and Meadow Hrook: laave at 100 a m.
Tncaday, Thursday and Saturday, and returui
oo hiUowiut day. '
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
Rose keep just the cigar you want.
Fresh peanutf hot from the roaster at
Rose's.
Our " New Today" column contain
several wants that yon way be able to fill.
W. V. Jessie, the enterprising mer
chant of Barlow, was in the city Tues
day. Hon. Tillman Ford, of Salem, waa in
the city on Saturday last onjegal busi
ness. ' '
At Rose's counter in the post office
bnilding you will find the freshest candy
in town.
There are several announcements in
the business local columns that will in
terest yon.
There will be preaching at Park Place
-next Sunday evening at 7:30. All are
cordially invited.
For delicious pastry and elegant rolls,
twe Red Seal Flour. For sale by E. E.
Williams, the grocer.
Directory. !Th Water Work InveMltratlmt I'ttt to
w.-j.j.t.r5iiiKMi smcvu t tmitriiiiKii neakcu en
. j w Mrf.ir,. . " .. , ployed by the city .
. n. it. J.,h,n 1 here was a full attendance at the ; even the father of the
v T Vhii""k !ri'Kulr council meetin Wednesday
s. R. t iir nicht. After the atnrovaI ni tlm m n-
utes of the previous ntvtiit) a statiMtient
of the city engineer that Contractor
Peters had performed work to the value
of (HXX) on the Seventh strevt improve
ment, with the ncomniendation that he
I paid .'.VkJon the contract, was suU
mitted and the payment was orderetl in
atordauce with the recomtnendation.
A petition for the cow ordinance hear
ing sixty-five names m read and a
remonstrance against its passage con
taining thirty-eight names. The Elec
tric Light company retried that it had
nine 2000-camlle power arc lights and
fifteen '.'5-eandle-power incandescent
running in goed order. The location of
the tight at the head of the Fourth
street steps was ordered changed so it
would better light the steps. A report
from the citv engineer as to the tilling of
ceHain city lots was referred, and the
report of the recorder that seven drunk
and, disorderly had Ken before him
during September filed. Tax Collector
Green reported that he had collected
fcJftU of the ft343 due on taxes and
asked for an extension of one month to
complete the work, which was given
A petition for a sidewalk on Tavlor
street between Seventh and Twelfth
was referred as was also one praying for
the establishment of a grade on the
same s'icct. Bills wete read and re
ferred and after recess reported and or
dered paid as follow s :
George Rroiighton, lumber $4.r8 IS
Mrs. J. E. Samson, bd, prisoners 14 87
John Kelly, salary fi" N
J. . t'tinloiu, salary 81 00
L. L. Porter, salary 42 M)
Storv Broa.. fire department ! 50
W. F. K. Co., light Sti 10
J. D. Slover. sexton 5 (XI
Sidney Smyth, surveyor lOti (X)
This Kxtkbi-risk, printing 7 ,V)
C. Hoberg, salary isj oo
A. W. Franc, extra on stairs 27 80
,C. O. T. Villam. Treasurer M 75
Pope A Co., Supplies. ,3U Jft
On the question of paying the bill of
Hugh Peters, $206.40, for sewer pipes.
j from the Seventh street fund, Latourette
land Randall voted, no; all others, aye.
I There was difference of opinion at to
whether it was proiierly chargeable to
that improvement.
Then came what everybody was look
ing for, the special report of the com
mittee on fire and w.ter. Through
twelve pages of legal cap the history of
the water works, pump aad pumping
I station and Mayor Sullivan's connec-
tion with them was detailed and in con
clusion the adoption of Noble's resolu
tion, which had occasioned this report
was recommended. That resolution
There will be preaching at Mountain j calleJ uPon tl,B mayor, who was merely
View chapel on next Sunday afternoon at j employed as an expert mechanic to set
2:45 p.m. All are invited.' I the pump and stution at that time, to
j refund the money he received for such
i service on ttie ground that lie had not
I done his duty. The report was signed
! hv J V nTrmnall .n.l P T T (.,.
ette.
Then the mayor unrolled a bundle of
manuscript, whh was even longer than
the report of the committee, and with a
prefatory statement to the elicit that
he had not intended to present it but
would do so because of the misrepre
sentations in the committee's report, he
proceeded to read his few remarks. He
characterized the move as one inspired
by malice, attributed the authorship of
the disturbing resolution to some "al
leged lawyer" who, it was evident, did
not enjoy the esteem of the mayor
to any extravagant extent. Then the
history of the oump and the pumping
station was recited from his standpoint
a.id a conclusion diametically opposite
to that of the committee was reached.
He said that a pump to answer every de
mand of the city could be obtained for
'V75 he was prepared to make that
offer on the spot and he intimated
pretty strongly that the difference be
tween that sum and what the city
paid for the present pump, some
I'iOO, might be considered to represent
the price of official influence in buying
an inferior machine.
When the mayor resumed his seat
things looked sqnally. The electric light
turned pale and the chief of police
grasped his club with a tighter grip.
Before the question upon the adoption
of the' report was stated Noble was on
on his feet declaring the mayor's allega
tions as to the authorship of his resolu
tion and the sentiment that inspired it
to be willfully untrue and that there was
no other, person but himself responsible
for it in any degree. O'Connell moved
the adoption of the report of the com
mittee and afterwards took occasion to
repel the imputation of bribery put, upon
him by the mayor. " He said the trans-,
action of the fire and water committee
The best line of cigars at Charman &
Co. "Genuine Estrella" ouly 10c at
Charman & Co. city drua store.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Andrews, of this city, was brightened
last week by the advent of a baby bov.
The members of the Patriarchal Circle
iiave arrangements made for a very suc
cessful ball this evening at the armory.
Red Seal Flour bakes better, whiter,
sweeter and more bread than any other.
For sale by E. E. Williams, the grocer.
Remember our cigars are all thorough
ly seasoned as we have an improved
ventilated Edison cigar case. Charman
& Co.
For 25 cents you can make your hens
layby buying a package of Egg Food.
For sale by Charman & Co., City Drug
Store.
Blanch Fitch and Carrie Laur, two of
Eugene's young ladies, were guests at
the Ackerman home in tnig city during
the week.
Justice Fouts went fishing last week
and caught a cold which laid him up
several days. He is attending to business
again now. -
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' Howell and Miss
Alice Graham, of Portland, were the
guests, last Sunday, of Miss Myrtle
Howell of Canemah.
place lor engineer anyway and Mi.
Sullivan probably knew more about
pumpx now tiian Dclottt ho was em-
He doubted hether
resolution would
be really in favor of making Mr, Siillt
van refund the money he had received
for his service though hit service had not
proved what it Wat exnvled to be.
There was considerable discussion and
the more it waa discussed the haner the
subject got, and the hour was getting
so late that l.atourette'a motion to
indefinitely poslHm received not a
single negative vote.
The ordinance vacating a portion of
the public square east of Harrison and
south of Seventh for the erection of a
public school house wit read the that tune
and ordered published together with a no
tice for a 8ecial council meeting October
111 to consider the matter further. Ordi
nance establishing the grade and
assessing the cost ol improving and fix
ing the time and manner of doing the
woik on Washington street were read
the second time and assed.
The celebrated cow ordinance came
up for passage and every alderman
but Charman debated it moat of them
two or three times. At first Cochrane
was in favor of it if a little time should
1 given in which people could dispose
of their cows if they chose, and prepare
yit the enforcement of the oidinance,
O'Connell, who introduced the ordinance
was agreeable to susiending the altera
tion of the ordinance sixty or ninety
davs but he wanted the ordinance
nassed. latourette then talked some,
deprecating the putting on of city airs,
urgint the retention of the row as a mat
ter effecting the health of the babies and
finally questioning the validity of the
the ordinance as drawn because it d'd
not apply to the whole city and wis,
therefore, special legislation. He had
bcenlin the favor of the metisure at first
but had changed his mind. When he had
finished Cochrane thought the legal
objection was a good one and he shifted
over to the opposition. Wilkinson
thought the street were too good past
ures not to be fed tlown by neat ami
cultured kink. Noble waa in favor of
the law because rattle educated to the
high degree of Oregon City bovine I could
not be trusted abroad in the city.
O'Connell thought this ordinance no
more special legislation then the one
establishing fire limits. Latourette said
it would be well to enforce ordinances
already enacted on the subject. Porter
and Randall were in favor of the meas
ure. Finally it got to a vote, tho coun
cil split in the middle and it was lost
O'Connell, Randall, Porter, and Noble
voted aye, and Charman, Cochrane
I-atoiirette and Wilkinson no. As a
favor to O'Connell, Cochrane gave notice
that he would move for a reconsiders
tion of tte vote at some future time and
council adjourned to Tuesday evening.
To the Public.
Dr. I.. White, the dentist, will here
after he in his oitlce in Orvmm City from
1Mb to ttie 2lsl in eiieh moiilh. tf
For Heiil.
A piettv, attractive and well finished
house, eight rami, hard Mulshed,
siglillv location, near school and post
olliee." Kent ll per month.
Applv to lUvu ros . Wasiiiioi kn,
Park Place.
County Treatirer's Notice.
I have no in my hands funds appll
culde to the payment o( all wsrranis en
dorsed prior to IVc, 7, 18811.
Interest will cease front date of till
notice. S. It t'Ai.irr,
Count v Trecisuier.
Oregon City, Sept. 2.1, I81.
iv Ui mutinied Sugar, 1m pmnid
.,' " per suck, 100 list
Extra V Siiuar, pel sin k, t H .......
tiiHhl I'ncoloied Tea, 1' I'1
Royal linking I'oader, per II
Climax Tobacco, per lb
Best Thread, 7 s'l"
,1.11
. Mm
, 4 IK)
. 1,00
, .4o
. .45
. ,25
Urown .villo Clothing, Flannel slid Blanket, the lt lit Aiuerl,,
General Merchandise In g'cat variety.
Hi:!' UOOIitt !! LOW 1.11' I'HK I
HAMILTON & AMiKaX, (lackanias, Orun.
A W'liemnii' Adrh-e.
Wisdom cries alottp nd says,
'How
NEW STORE I NEW GOODS!
long, oh ye son of toil, ill ye neglect to i W. . J IVOO I IV, I JUrlOW i tf,,
visit the Second-hand and Notion store
where vim can get more good (;r i dob lH,Wl the. Ixst ftix'k of gisal ever ImHIght to ('lnekltiim VtiMi
lar than anvw here else mtowiiT I in. 1 I the lollowlmr ati.l if
a ,,,.,. ft,..; ii,..h le. 2 naner. 5c,: o.nn,... ... . ,v .
spoon, per et. 5c. : 10 quat dish pans, there. 18 HliythtliK J'otl lre in itceil of.
.M I WklkiUli!., iMMlltlltt'M. 1
A California Home.
At a bargain one of the !et located
fruit farm in Placer county, California ol
40 acres. Teea Just commencing to
bear, all standard varieties. Hue mile
from railroad shli'piug inditt. Good
uil and pure water. Good building,
and la one of the most desirable home
in the Scromonto valley, a line view ol
which tan Iw had from the house.
Dry COOd$ Finhrai-lng, In addition
to regular sto.lt, tine lino of l-adie'
lte Good, ol the latest style, bet
qtmlilv.at reasonable pritt-.
Furnishing Coodt-H"'''" "
tlemen and ladies.
Millinery Coodt-l I"
Hal ami Bonnet, RlbUm. Trim
mings, Etc.
Term on application to Tiiayk A , u and Curt a Complete aaort
Autkx.Orvgon City. Oregon. ft I , . . fl,r ... ....
boy.
BooU and ShOOS-'rgaln III
thi line. Every ie an I alyle de
manded by the trde,
Great Reduction
Cabinet Photographs
-0.NI.Y-
Cl0th!n-AII wool, price an,!
tie to tiit. t or men ami Ihiv.
CrOCOrlO-All lreh and t1rt rhu
In quality, Full l'-k of ntitiiod
dried fruit.
Hardvaro-"riiir' nd
men' ul, lttillders's and 8lj
Hardware. Nlt, Itolt and
thing wntl In this ln, All tW
leading brand In CnlUry,
Tinware, (iUwaro and tWkrj,
Chk, Patent Madhlne, Hctx
and Account Ihwk, Nuiinnt, T
b.iond Cigar, and a full lit. 4
Toilet Alttch-.
S2.50 PER JJOZEN ml H,,ltt11 J'Miu U ,u-v rul'
such inducement n will get it.
Thwaito'
fWTlw alnive U but a lucre outline of whiit I carry in stock.
I nui after your trmlu and willofo
fit
l7 First Mrrt, Het. Morrtioa and Yamhill, j
PORTLAND, OKEtiON I
Cily Res
ami
MASON WliTON, l'ro.
Hot Meals at all Hours
Mo VIore Wet peet!
Nil MOUK L'SE F0I! lillllllKIIS.
Lunches also served A full line of
Clears, Candles, Nuts
anil ('mined Fruits.
Give us a trial ami renteuilsr the plac
at OI ,n A Lout' old itund.
We have now on hand a complete tin of Children', Youth', 1W;,'
Misse' ine Calf Cnlined Mioe that r guarantee In every parll, ular. Tls
shoes are made very n-l and are s.rfn't filter. The children' and iniw' try a
lring heel, the vouth' and Iwya' in heel. t'liiUlrrn ran wear lhee l3
w inter long
WITHOUT
Vndertaker C. P. Winsett
ceived a new hearse to urn- in
iness.
has re
his bus-
NEW TODAY.
Highest price paid for
by Blimey A Iraper.
county orders
There will be a regular meeting of the
board of trade next Monday night.
Members should note the change in date
of meeting, and make it a point to at
tend this meeting.
Buv vour boots and shoes at Hamilton
A Washburn's. (Jliulity the best and
prices as low as the lowest. 20 H. sugar
1.00 this week. ,
Porter i Robertson have put up an
other fire in their shop. They are good
workmen and are prepared to do all
kinds of blacksmith work at short notice.
Humphrey & Tretnbath have re
opened their fish nmrKct on Main
street next door to the Armory Hull, and
receive all kinds of fresh and salt witter
fish. Prices reasonable, tf
JohnsonTheJeveIer.
AM) OPTICIAN,
Haft Jtml itnrtt uj fomHetf linn of M Alt-lira,
C'ltM-tcs, Jrwvlry ul silverware.
Johnson Tho Jeweler,
AND (il'TIi'U.N,
Opnnsile ( Imnniiii Ifrns. II lock,
II aa cirnril up a i iimplHi! litis nl Wlcln,
I'ltM-ki, irwplrjr an.l Sllvrrwire.
Flue KrvalriiiK ami Kruiravliif a vrclitlt)r.
All Wurlt ifiiarautrvil.
UiiIiIk-m, anil yet have
DRY
Feel. The h- are entirely out of the r.-gilbtr line t. x tosit hoe. I'sraiiti'
buy these ho- for your children, and stve d's-tur lull. We will have, in txt
ten day, a full line of the alov hta' in ladies' ite in bull. .it.
OREGON CITY SHOE HOUSE,
lluok lllorti, OrrKnn 4 I(). Orr(M.
FOR-
ABSOLUTELY PURE DR.UGS
on Tn
f A. HARDING.
AT TIIK-
MiS'K HIT
COMPETENT PHAHMACISTS EMPLOYED
The business Of Listinan & Witz, les
sees of the Oregon City brewery, was
put into the hands of the sheriff Wednes
day on attachments by San Francisco
parties having claims aggregating about
1000. . ,
Mr. R. B. Linville returned last Friday
from a trip to the Kalarca river country
in Cowlitz county, Wash. As a fanning
country he was not impressed with it,
but for timber lie thought it could hardly
be equaled by any section he had yet
visited. I
The Park Place store is the place to
trado. JSelore layinii in your Fall and
Winter supplies call on Hamilton &
Washburn and see their immense stock
of goods.
Pktkis Cvrlink. 50 cent bottles war
rented to keep the hair in curl in warm
or damp weather from three days to
three weeks. Ask your druggist for it,
or address Frank Kau, druggist. Hotel
Portland, Portland, Oregon, or Petris
Hair Parlors, 514 Nicollet avenue, Min
neapolis Minn.
Wanted.
To make a contract with man and two
teams to take slab wood from our mill.
Good sale and steady supply.
H. E. Ckoss, Mgr.
Floe Perfomertes and Toilet Articles. .
Aim a full utiH-k nf
ZFjHTTS- OILS, etc.
The Best Place in the City
TO lll'Y
Meat
iFine illine
i
! ParH
i
i
i
I Gooi s
piaee ) Jtore.
ALL NEW STYLES AT LOW PRICES.
iaT'oiiTs
CIGARS,
FRUIT,
Confectionery,
Do You Want a Girl?
Two young women from the country,
capable of taking charge of a house, de
sire positions in a private family, iiest
of references given. Address Entkk
pkisk office,
To Tlie Portland Fulr.
Tiia litr Allnna nill l.,a. fr, .... f.t..
ever since he had been a member of it I Saturday ' night at' fi:;i0 stopping' at
had been reported in writing, at various
times and the records were open to in
spection. If anything could be found
indicating that he had profited in this
pump transaction he would pay the
city's loss from his own pocket. Then
Latourette poured oil on the troubled
wat(,"-s for ten minutes. He thought
the object of the resolution had been
accomplished ; namely, to have an in
vestigation so as to bo able to fix the
Meldrums, Kisleys, Moreys and Oswe
go, iietnrning leave Portlund at 11:30
p. in. Kound trip 50 cents.
Millinery.
The ladies of Oreggn City will find at
Mrs. Dutoher's millinery parlors all the
latest styles in hats and bonnets. Full
stock of trimmings and ribbons. Only
tho best quality kept and ot Pot Hand
prices.
KTC, KTC,
IS AT
G.C.CASLER'S STORE,
Nmt Poor to Livermnre'i llntl.
ICE COLD SODA WATER AND FRESH FRUIT
IN HKAHON.
Tin; t'niMi' amii:n.
WOOD-TURNING
1 A.3STID .
SCROLL SAWING.
BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED
Parties desiring Wood Turning, ; Pat
' terns, Brackets, or
Shop Carpenter's Work
Will be Suited by Calling on Me.
Doors, Windows and Blinds
TO ORDER.
Q-. H. BESTOW, .
4fjsir0pp. the Congregational Church
iVforo lWliasinj your Hut f..r thy Fall ami Winter,
givo tin a call.
HAMILTON it WA8I1IIITHX,
COOllS CHEAP AT
Hart man'
It tMt 111......
axruiau jtAi'KKT STORK.
lVIxrcio,rri. Or.
-The best place to buy Goods tho cheapest,-
wir in mind I pny the l,iKM.Ht
exchange fur (iOODS.
market prico' for PRODUCE to
CLOSING SALE OF SUMPIEF? COODS.
I
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i
Vi iiiKniiam.