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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1891)
Orcop City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME 0 U.T I'O NNTKAMKHN. WlKTHH Srliai.ll.l -I KrrSI'T Ol T. 8, IMJl. tatvs umiuiiN pit v. 7 i 111. Id u hi. I OU (1 HI, OU III. I.K4VB ruarusn )., in. Ill una in. I m. m t in. l naamiN en, I in i" . m ip m. tti m, II i a in. 4 Ml p. m. Hlnnui Alinm-ii iiaiiM nn Mnp at lamtlugi Mt'tiit III Omf pgj. wm'thkkk rmrw KAII.WAY mmTN oi nu. A I Inn J UmI (wy iialliiai) 7 M m talltiiiiila Kif llliniiiilil M. la ki.tmr l-uual la alatluiia) Mp, in. OUTH w0. hibiiri Ul (way national oa.m Albany liMal (wajr iUII"!!. o p. in ('liluiuU KiprMt iliruiib) 1 1 p m KIM DAY, OCT. 30, IHUl. Aaot't Hmvkxtii KrT It waa nearly year ito when llio project u( Im proving Hevnnlh street bgan to take practical ahae. Hot the Inertia of tlie council and the legal rel tape prevented tli boa-Inning ol rtul work on the con tract tilt late In ilia season. Tim con tractor ha iiiIi.h1 tli work a rapidly a possible, but no portion of till Im provement Is yel uouipletud while a con siderable length ol lhe street included ill th contract baa nut yet Imeit touched. Kvtin thoiik-li tlm swasoll holds ulf till late there in ml lo mm h uf tlio hevuntli lmi wuik to complete aftnr tlm lalnaahall haven't in. T I I will ttiti! lo Ilia ditlU'iilly ol lining a good Juli. Hut li Iim to Ilia mercantile Intm-eat of the city by reason of tlm Inability ol faruiitis to drive Intotiiwn down Seventh slriNil will lm serlmia matter. Tliut In tlm iniwt liiiorUiit highway to tlm country ml while It ii iiinalln thoe who have Ikwu in tlm habit of trading In Oregon City will go elsewhere. Koine moans should be taken lo give tlm Mo lalla road a practicable entrance lo Main ptrml. If It Is loft witli one on I In tlm air !l will divert tnuih trade from re;ou City, A ii. I ill Ihla could have been avoided by roniit ml ion in starting tlm Seventh street w.irk, Tin Wav to II (ma Faiir. K, It. Amlivw ban an on'liartt on tlm bank of the Willauintlv a abort tlintanca ahova Canxmali that he la making luoim) from by ulng braiua in tlm uultivatioii of it. It wa an obi or. Iianl wli-n lie took it. The trtwa were Miili-barko.l ami moaa ruvrrml ami tba groiiml hail lmin ilml up bitch almiil their root a ao that during tlm dry aeawn they nearly rwriahed. Mr. Andrew cleared Ibe trh from about Ilia treea, plowed the ground and illrrwl It well almiit the roota, i-rnTil off tba nioaa and rotigli bark and put tlm treea In go4 growing condition. Then when tba proer time cama to deal with piaU tba. attack Ilia dovoloping fruit be apraryod tlm trwa with a aolution nf I'aria groen (liniloii imrple waa II rut lined bill I'aria gniun produced better ro aulla). lty thia aort of aitonlioii Mr. Andrew rained 20iH) bueliul of applea free of worma and beautifully develo) et axt:intina of fruit. He ta curtain that Ilia treatment, if mraUttnl In by fruit minora generally, will rid the oicharda of naeet ta and reatore the fame of the Oregon red apples. Company F or tii National Guam Firal Lieutenant Oanontf of Company F baa Iwen designated to take cha rgo of tha property of the company in the tb nance of Captain Warren, who baa moved to Portland and roaigned from tlio cap taincy of the company. Next Monday night will be the regular annual meet ing of Company F and Inspection of olllcera. Colonel Beetle of Portland la eapected to be present. Ist Monday evening four new recruit wore received Charles Postion. Thomas Moore, A. II. Hpooncer and C. Shelian making the atrength ol the company fifty-two. Training for the athbtlo tournament to lie held In Portland Novoiulier 11 has already begun and the boys expect to tak rliolr usual majority ol me prims. T1k coninanv' committee ha begun tirmiaration lor the third annual ball to le given on the evening of November 2tl Thanskglvlng and the calculation I to give the beat ball ever given by the company. Tin Catiioi.ii' Ciii'Hcii Faih Tlmr. .1.... ...! li'.t.tnu nvelttlitf'a nf hint week my mitt . p - . the Catholic church fair wna held at the nrinorv. It had a Kood putroiuigo and there was nearly tiHH) taken in on the. two nights. Tlm prir.es JIhikmiihI of were gold watch to the most popular young ludy, which was awarded lo Mian Maria Hiiydon ol the went eido; a dining room set which C. O. Huutly ludd the lucky number on ; a parlor stove to W A. Hiintlv: a kitchen table to Mrs 8. Ackorman ; and a socretury to Georgo T!,.,ld,iwav. The contest (or the gold watch was a spirited one and the eandl .t,.in ,f tba minor mills boys was sliccon f,,l The candidate of tho east slilorn, Visa (Iran Williama. was subsequently presented with a gold watch by tho west Hl.l.irs as sn evidence that the conwsi m u,l,l..l, . Il.nu Weill HUCCOHsflll WHS not ,.l..Mllw.riinrHimiillv. TIlO lllilioSOfSt John's church w'ihIi thanks exproHsed to the Oregon City bnnd, Company t the merchants and the public in gunural for finportnnt purt cuiitriliiiUid by rm li tf ward Hie aumiaa of tlm fair, Cl.ACKAMAa CoI'MTY KlUHT II. I), Wll- ami, of lb hardware llriu of Wllaon & Cooke waa out In the Hprlngwaler country I nut wnuk and b tolla tba KHTKUi'uiaa that a great dual ia being done to Inctciife the prima productiun of that locality, Out man, Mr. (lutliurldiie baa thirty- eight acrea of young bearing priiuu treua fiiiiii wblcli be turned iilnely-eiiclil tone IlHt,(XJ0 poiiinla of marltntiihln dried pruuea tbla aeaaoii. The aauia orchard la eapacted to greatly exceed tliia yield next year aa the treea will lie In better bearing condition, older and atronger. Ilu will erect another drier In tima to handle neat aeaaou'i crop, On Canhy prairie great lutereat la being tuken In ralaing peacli tiuna for the murket, Hlxty tbounand were uiarketeJ fiom there tbla year and ton tona of pita are being planted tbla fall. The fruit Inter eata will abundantly repay Intelligent labor beetowod Uoii thoin. laMx'ATa to OaiiAKlia, l.aat Fri day bandbilla were eoaltered about the atrenle announcing that thara would be a liiaeting at Cauflald'a ball on Saturday veiling to orgunlie a democrullc club. It bring UnduraUtod to be a public meet ing reimrter for the K.iTKici'kin waa prcaenl to get the newa but it waa at a tod lo him that tbla meeting waa In' teiidml to be a " clone coiniiiuniou atTrflr ' and that no reiublicaua were welcome, either In the capacity of newngiithiira or otherwise. A lull hour alter fie up- miIiiUh lime two deinocrata bad ar rivml. Two or three othera dropnd in Ller and a committee to draught con atitutlon and by laa, conaintiiig of C. I. I.atoiirelto, Jamea Thorn, II. 8. Mraight, jr.. and I. LeMahieu, waa apoinled with inatructiona lo rejiort at a meeting lobe held ncit Katurday night for mrma lient Oiganiaation. Am Oi.D Cohi'oration 8ai, The cor- Hirutliiil aenl uned by the recorder of Oregon C ity ia probably the oldeat in the atate. The city waa liicortwrated while Oregon waa a territory. The re corder a acul cxinniata ol a plain dink in the outer part ol which ia "Oregon City Corporollon, O. T." A Oregon bocarce a alale in iMTiti thia aeal muni have lcen niado and uod Indore that date. A laural wreath la twined oiitaido circle on the Inaide of which ia a represent lion of the aim aelting behind a pile of rocke. TheneaJ la conaiderabtv worn by long image but itiaatill diatinct In the main and aeemagoiMl for aa many more yonra aa it baa already aerved. A Naw Moxoa Lin a A gentleman who waa In thia city early In tba week and who la In a poeitlon to know what tie waa talkir.g aliout aald that to hi pueilive. knowledge arrangement were now twini nerlected to build a motor line up the went aide of the Willamette from i'ortland to Oregon City. Arrange- niontn for building the rond are, he aald, now living made in the KhnL It w ill not lie an extcnaion of tlm Seco nd street line nor the Horthwick A Hatty Oswego aclume. The gentleman would not atate any of the details of the enterprise put aaid he waa positive that the road would aoon be built. Ciii'Hcii Imi'sovkkknts. The St. John's Catholic congregation has made improvements amounting to more than $1000 about its projrty this year, consist ing of painting the interior of the church and elxra repair about the church, school and sister' house. All debts contracted this year have been paid In full. The congregation ia in a nouriaii ing condition and further Improvements about Ita property are contemplated. Father tlellebrand take much interest In the work and is doing much to im prove the condition of hi flock. RiroHM School to ne Oi'knkii The board of trustee of the elate reform school, at a meetinit held last Tuesday decided to open the school November 5, 18111, The siiiierlntvndciits of the school and hi assistants, will, herufore be ready at the above tune to receive boys between the age of 8 and 10 yean com mitted to their cuBtody as provided by law. All correspondence relative to the admission of pupils to the school, or other business pertnining to the institu tion, should be addresBedto B. J. Miles, superintendent of the state reform school Salom, Or. Bcii.iiinos on Hkvkntm Stkkkt Wil liam Wade is building a store 20x30 foot on Seventh at the corner of Monroe. Ho will occupy It as a grocery and notion store and will run a delivory wagon when he commences business. Shively's new store and theater building on Seventh and Madison is Hearing comple tion. The finishing touches are being If Villi T. L. Charman's residence. A number of other buildings will soon be erected on that street. Real Ektas Chanoks-J. F. Phillips has traded! his bouse and lot at the cor ner of Fifth and Madison streets to J M. Ilockert for the hitter's seventy-six acre farm at Highland. Robert J. liu tol has sold through Thayer A Alden his seven and a half acres at the junction of the Molalla and Highland roads to Mr. Itndhnrir of Portland for $2200. Mr. Uedborg will move on the premises. HoAimto tiih N'ihtiiwk'T The Ore gon Iron AHluelCo.owiialiioru than half the land but W"en here and Oawego. It ia unditralood that thia land will aoon be iil on tlm market and it will prove at Irai'llve for aettleia. On account of the a i mice altlment there now tlie roaua are in very bad condition o that much of tba trado fiom tliat direction that would naturally find Ha way to Oregon City If the roada were reaanimbly g'xxl la now divertad to other pointa. When the land la cut Into auiall farnm It la probable that the roada will receive the attention their Importance dnmanda. NawCimai ii at Woodmch. Tha new Methodist church at thia place waa ded icated laat Hunday. Kv H. I. Wllaon, ol Halem, presiding elder of thia district, officiated. To free the Indobledneaa It waa nereanary to raise 11,200 and In few momenta 1.4()0 were rained. The church and ground have coat fS.nOO and il would he an .ornament to even a city. It la probably tba finest church for a city of tbla aixa In the country. Wood- burn Indeendent. Law and Kkal Estate Ham A. Hrnlth and II. V. Wallermire have oiened a law and real estate office In the Char man block, rooma 6 and 6. Mr. Kmith was formerly a leading attorney of Mess county, Kansas, whs re be waa connty prosecutor and be makes a awcialty of criminal and land office business. Mr. Watteruilre has bad experience In bank ing and real eatato. The Arm ia a strong one. Hfri sK on Tiia Kivkh Fkont There is considerable complaint about ieole who deposit refuse on the river Irint in such a way that it lies and decomposes ihme, giving rine to a stench that ia not only unpleananl but must lie detrimental lo health. The olTal from flab loarketa and butcher ahopa is said lo find it way to the river bank in violation of the city ordinance Wln all remedies for scrofula fail, Ayer'afamatarilla,if persistently used effects a cure. Being a powerful altera tive, it cleannea the blood of all Impur- atics, destroys the germs of acrofula, and imparls new hie and vigor to every (line of the body. BUSINESS LOCALS. Use Kcd Heal Hour. Cse Red Heal Klour. Use Ued Seal Flour. Who sells lied Heal F.lourT Williama the grocer. E. E Who sella Ked Seal Williama the grocer. Klour? E. E. Who sells Red Seal William the gtocer. Flour? E. E. A complete line of Hanging Lamp, at E. E. Wllham. ,h. grocer. (in to Ilellomv Bunch for your tin ware and notions. 6 and 10 ct. counters. V.ia Viaririiina in hhIi. doors and mouldings, go to K. Finley, shop back of Pope a Co , hardware store Table, ciiairs, uiireaim, jxtinvcauo, etc. .repaired at ltelloiuy Husch' second . . . , TJ I... I- hand Btore. It. I.. Holmsn ha some special i,...,,.,,. fn cliuirs and beadsteads: slightly damaged but good as new. tf Remember our cigars are all thorough ly seasoned as we have an improved ventilated Edison cigar case. Charman A Co. R. L. Holman, undertaker and em- balmer, Oregon City bank building. Room at left of head of stair over store building. irr '" rani von ran make vour hen lay by huving a package of F Food. For sale bv Charman A Co., City Drug Store. Call and examine llartman's fall and winter stock of clothing arriving this week. You will get a bargain in suns from $7.00 up. ti,o (1 nout uWI inn of aociet v badges and emblems ever Drougiu to uregon Ciiv is now on display at Mr. Burineis- ter's jewelry stoie. Owing to the war between the great Watch Companies, the Waltham and Elgin Factories have reduced the prices on all their stan dard works to a price never before quoted. For the next thirty days, commencing October 15, MRS. C. H. L. BURMEISTER Will sell all kinds of Waltham and Elgin Watches at a Sweeping Re duction from former prices. Don't delay, but come at You bad belter call on O'Conrmll and nee lila cloning pricea on anininer cloth ing an i undorwear, aa be la aellirg a', pricea, that cannot be tfat. Fnrmera having prwlucxi to will can alwaya get the biglmat inrkct price at the I'ark l'luce alore and In return can get more for a dollar than eliwwlmre, .1 IV nWiniii.ll llm tmimlnr elnthlnir niuicbant has Inst received a large aU'k of men's youth's and boys clothing for me lati ami winter iraue, wiicn ne win sell at prices never heard of before in this city. The I'ark l'luce Htore lakes the lead In l.aM, t.ri.,11 Hml unrul I.ArtutMM A friaah lot of shoes are just in that we are selling at n g urea lar oeiow uie usual price. Dont fail to give us a call aa we are luro we can aave you money. f .nntiien. mallreaaea. rilr.. can ls bought cheaper at llolman'a than any place In the city, because they are manu factured in bia shop, and be givea bin customeia the commission others must pay to I'ortland dealera. tf This Is Your Chance. One of the best buainesa lota in Park 1'lace, near the depot, will be sold for $1)' if taken within the next few days. Address "iiargain," Enterprise office. The Ut tall. All parties indebted to Matoon A fttorv. will save themselves further troiii.fe bv ailing and settling their ac counts. Must have the money, it ia honestly due and we have waited long and patiently. County Treamirfr'a Sotlce. I have now in my hands funds appli cable to the pavmeut of all warrants en dorsed prior to Dec. 18, lHM'.l. Interest will cease from date of this notice. H. B. CALiry, County Tieasurer. Oregon City, Oct. 23, 181)1. Steam Engine fur Kale. Two-horse power kerosene engine. Will be sold cheap, as larger power ia needed. Cau be run much cheaper than a wood engine, and is perfectly aafe to handle. Compact and atrong, and just the thing to run a pump, feed mill, or eteam launch. Address Kntkhtkik Omoa. About Perfumes. When we ose Per fumes, we certainly should use only the BEST; and judiresof perfume good judg es, you know say there are only four or five perfumers who make the beat that Is, the VERY BEST. There are a dozen Good Perfumes, But only a few best. The BfefT it what yon all want in per fume if in anything, particularly when they cost no more than the NEXT beat. gnnoiur. thrt lZtiJ a"e ' THE BEST, A Complete Line of which you will find at Cnuficld & Huntley's l'HAKMACY. Your Subscriptions! Between now and January 1st you will have to renew subscriptions for most of your papers and magazines, and choose the new ones you wish to put on your list. You can Save the Expense, 1 lie cnance Ol loss or ueiay aim au the annoyance of remitting direct, l.v louvinn vniir nnlnr at the Book Store. We guarantee sate arrival of the first number; or ol an numoers if rou get them at the store. But a still safer and more convenient way is to get your periodicals at the The News Stand. Tlie nrice is the same with but few AYepntinna : vou can usually get tnem a day or two earlier than by mail ; there are no missing or delayed copies : you do not have to pay in advance, and you can change when you please or drop out poor issues. Under The Yellow Awning, Kext door to the Post Offloe IS DECIiRfo once, lor these prices STREIET OJEEGrOIXr JUST RECEIVED -r it km ii Pure French Candies, Hurst & Son's Buckwheat Flour, Maple Sugar, Welsh Bros. Maple Sap Syrup, Log Cabin Maple Syrup. But we do not sell Chinese Sugar I Look Out For It I es e. williams, the grocer, Bed: Room: Suits From $1 1.00 Upwards this Week. MfrXO.ID IIA.1 HTORE, Opposite the Post Office, Oregon City, Or. MIW ADDITION TO OREGON CITY. LOTS AND TRACTS On the west Bide of the river on the Oregon City and Portland road, and Willamette river. Twenty-five minutes walk from the suspension bridge. Affords a Kplendid view of the river, Portland and the East side. This tract has been slashed and Bown in grass. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. Apply to J. TOMPKINS, OREGON CITY. W. T. SPOONCER & CO. luteal Cash Qpoeepy. NEW STOCK, NEW JUST 16 lbs. G Sugar, $1.00. tW A full line of Groceries at these opposite the Armory Hall, Main St., Oiegon City. In Connection we run the only Exclusive Flour and Feed store in Keeps furniture made only from kiln a short time he will offer Bedsteads w..o v;. TV.TN an.i Rat Mattmfuwia of all klnda and sizes. Chairs, Loung es, Windyw Shades, Etc., the best assortment in the city at prices low as the low est. Undertaker & Embalnier. win not last, very to;k or GOODS, NEW PRICES. LOOK! Coal Oil, per Can, $1.20 reduced prices. Remember the place, uregon wiy. - dried lumber, which is warranted. For iuug.