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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1891)
! 7 (Jcgon City Enterprise. I iiirAV, DKCKMHKR an, kui. Local lrniil Nuti., hMrlffHumnon Witl laat Hunday with IHIMIIU at MoltttU. f i.li Fnii.-lH.rli recovering lrm. j niit H ui lung fnvnr, jMw. Dudley nf Portland a vl.ltlni, j T, W. Omit laat Hunday. ft', C3. Paltrier hM mtiirnml fr... J !i4.,iu' fther, ho a vUlllim frlvtiiU. J. A Cm, tU morrUliiK Canhy j ' Imiit, in Orvy.m ,., M,in- W. Gray, of Newixirt, I 'ling hi li.ili.Uy vaeatlon In Oregon l'liH Andre. ,o hit Ih-bh with typhiiM lever, U now ronvah. J. Cooke, of WltaoliA ('mike, i nt on a IhihIiii-m nip ui lh Wil tie valley. t tiamarl tilmrmlry, ol Hualtln, In nir.g Mr, i:, K. K.-llonir. uf Mi It'll tl lit, MU Minnie lMr ha c!., d .. fiil form of m Ii.kiI ( Wilm.nville and turned lioiun lil life could not he spared, On Thus. 'lay inorniiig tit 7 o'eloek h qnluily pain (o the glen) beyond, conwloim to tint mat mid upheld t.y liii ChrlHtlun truat kiuI forllunln. Thi in thn third lirotlmr wliinn ltr, llhouy Im lieen called to mourn, In limn then two year that lis Im lived In Oregon CHy, and ho lis (ho nyinpatliy uf the entire com munity In altlletion. Uev. Arthur llrown of tlm 1'irat PiiiHliytiirlan church of Portland conducted thn funeral ser vice which occurred from the real dene. Wmlnemlay Ht I o'clock, Whlmt(iia Nrn.lcN. ItlulhorlUllviilytatd (hut VHakr Crlap will aiilioiinco the limine commit Iwi thin wk. Tint i)iiiittiiller of tli currency ha Hmluti Krflrl. k N. I'mily, of I. Angnhw, rerelvwruf thn t'litifurnlH Na tloiml luttik u Hun IMrgo. At thn meeting hint I'riilay nvi-n-ing it wan decided to utHinn thn viait ol rongr lo Chicago to liicc( thn oik Ukiii th w rI.lMa dur until aomu timo In Military nct. Thn tri'iimiry department hint KridHy porchuM-d 7r!),inM imiim-ih of nilvcr at price ruiiifing from It) US. D to $D Id 7 Kr ounce. The, (iir.Tn i-rii 1 (i:i,(XK) onmniir No innrii iiilvi-r will Iw uir- t'llllMltl thin IIIOIIlll ('omii lliun O't'oiumll ina wn .,,1. ring from no uila. ku( tho grip tint 1 j ' - wiii'mly rncovnrwl. j Wnllnwii Chlnltulti ; At a ninnting of Juhn Itollt... of U.wivi. u."' I'""""! Alliumo hrl.l at Mill. ,n im Ihisiii, Hirii from out ol tow H K1U "''. ifolutitin aili.iitml iln- urn In rigiii (.'ily lnt M.in.l iv jflring it to Im a (mL-riml, nut a politi- , , ' l oiiiniiimlion, ami o...ing a thinl Mr niol M... U, King. o llwo. ; ,rty llmV))1Blll. u ,,,',.,, n. nariinr.oi .Ml. rim..-. lo (....itl,.,,, ol Iru-t 1111, Mr, O, Uivpji.y ami mm t'haiiiuy It laol mk for I'oiuolia, I'al Tiny itl iv id am In Siuthi-ni California imwt IWyuml Ihla thn nllun.-p iIin' nut go. t'ITI.KN WANTS Til KNOW, ( thn wlnlnr protiahly. Mr. mid M. T. 1.. t'lurmiin Murnnd j 't wiwk from (hi-ir wml.llng (our In tifurnU. 1'lii-jr havn laknu up llinirj .ld..mi with Mm M. M ( haiman intil (hnir nnw lioiun on hovntli ini-t hull t flnlnhnd. Mr, n. Mm. (', It. Moutagtin, who have Iktii n.nig thn tiiiuiunr and IjII in VamiMivvr, Wanhlngton, rnluriiMl lo thnir liomn in Iluinon lt Thuriklay. Tltry finltnd lo ily hnm with Ihnlr ilmiglitnr, Mi. ti, ". (iitMinny on thnir my linmn KrlruiU hnie hav mmlvml the Inlulli- fnni- lliat Mim llarrint 8'liooniivnr, laughlnr of Mr, and Mm H. 0. Sclioun wr, ho foiiimrly rnidnd In Orngon ItMf, wm m-nntly marntl lo Sainunl 1'. iUllanl, il Vnrnonia, ('olumhla county, imru llif family now live. In mother column of tlm Knt;hi kii will Ihi found Ihe card of V. It. Maryn, dnpulv county mirvnvor el Harlow, SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. M. L. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Lino of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Mwdlclnes of all Makes, Notions.Confectlonery, Cigars. IMti:M'iiii'i io.m 4'Aiii:t- i.i.y t ii,l.i:i. Bhlvnley'i Illock, Seventh Ht met CITY VIEW MARKET, Boyer & Lacey, Props., Wliuli-nule and lieiull lculer in Fresh JJeef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, HOP ON SEVENTH STREET, AT HEAO OF STAIRS. NEW STORE 1 FRESH GOODS! S. S. JENNINGS 145- , linn oiihI admire nrlirtion of Fancy and S.aple Groceries. Fruits, VEGETABLES, WOODENWARE AND FEED. ItiMnrmlwr the phim-on Seventh utrn-t, corner "f Jarkwui. Mr. Iavid May will t) In i harne ul the unlna ilnpartinetit. OihmIii lii livereci free to all partu of tlie city, An Intervnting ol'iluary of Ihe lute laaar Ural in uiiavuiilatily crowded out of thin week' lHr. It will apt'car not werk. iVv J)r, llrown of I'ortlmid gave n luitlg lituro at Ihe rrvatiylnrian rhufrh Tunaday Wnliliw. The rmhjrrt prrviotiay announced wa " A Qiiiht Cuttomnr" whiili m to have linen trrilad ill lllimortiui veil), but owing of lie death of the drotlinr (he of pator uf khe i liiin h the liH-tum upon aerloiie loplo "Tlie llugae- a no' lh mom V. t'onfnr, C. W. Mnad an.l J. V. Mfalmn, who em armiled in Oregon v atxiut a year auo cliargnd with tun- land fraud, luul their trial Iwfore Ign IVdy TuciHlny nd were ncnult . Thny n't up lh claini Hint tlmy wm Innocvnt egcnle of llione whom y mipiDMsl to lie legillmate timber liwra. There re two nioro indicl ilt a hanging over thone dcfcndiiutH. im1 FrlndBy mid Saturday county Hor Nolile WHi in altumhinc.o upon In atutn liourd ol cipiulUntiun nt Siilctn. lie liourd line mined thu viilimtluti of 'keinae county cattle from fit) 10 to Tint Inghnat eiimilizi'd vuliliilion for Columbia county llfi.til Kr head lid the lowwrt for l ane emmty til. 17 cli. The valuo flxml iihiii horned In lultiH'iiiiih county la il2.ll and in miL'Ua 23. Iii ('liickiimim cminlv ton liluation wa ruined from to.J t;i BONKY At tU'' l.rolher, Ko. 'i,, A,,.l,,.., ruunrllmfn Ulmirrtt anil rharman tailed HO to llr.lK!l. Torn KniTua: In your niv.rt of citv nniiicil ncetlin.' In lant wcrk'a lnr uf I lit, KiKrai, 1 iiiiticr lliat C.iuicil li.an l.alnun lie iln iileilly i.eil to the employment of oilier niunavl to aid At torney (Wa in ilel'eiiiliuK tli eltv aiiainnl llm Nevenlh almnl iiialeunleiiU, Kor pure, unhilliirnleil null Mr. Ijitoiiretle ia entitle.! to tlm tiitirn Inke.hop ile ia retaiueil aiiain.l the city on a contingent Ion, anil taken ailva.tk'e of hia iliim an inemlxr of Ihe council (o cripple llie city In her ile fnnan, anil oppoaea the einpluj'inent of aiMI lliinaliuiiM!l on Ihe gruuml (oalenaihly) of ei-oiHimy, The iieullenmn it loo motleat l.y half. Why tlld he mil pMtler and puah lliroii,'li a .raMilion lor Hi city to confc inli(nient and vote him an a.titltioiial fee fur the very tmuorahle coure he la pnrau Iiik u iiiiiiicilnianT The ailiminn part of Ihe htlaiuemi ia thai neither lh mayor nor any other mnmher of Ihecouni'il mm) in hia plaif ami (ilmliiia lemd Die miaura Mr. l-atuurette o richly ileM-rved. Surely they iniiat all have heen a-Ui'p. Ilul let in look Into (hia Seventh trec( bualiieaa Juat a little: The new charter went Into eitei t (acinriliiig lo the allegation uf iheiHiniplaint) la. I May, About thai lime Meatra. Ijiluiirette, Chariiinn ami Iheutlier uieiutera ul the council were elected, and I anpHiae that bi furv euteritiK on llu'ir ilutina Meaari. Ijloiirt'lle, Chxruiaii and the oth era ere oru In. That it, each of them held up hl rich! haml ami aworc (o r lurm the ilulieiof lounclliiiiin to tlielmat of hia alillily. ami (ul.ataiitlallj )to protect the city axninat all romera. At tlila lime only the preliminary atepa had been taken in the mailer of Improving Seventh ilreol. No bids had been adver liaed for, no contract let, and no ground hmkeu. All tliia waa .lone auhaeipient lo the nrgaiiltalioii ot the preaent conncil. Now where waa CounclliuaH Latourette ilurlng the time the council wa taking the Illegal atepa aliened In the complaint he has caused to lw liled nuainat the city? Why ilid he nut see to it thill he waa not a party In the Irregular or Illegal steps he alleK" Whvilid he not lift his voice In warning? Why did he iintutlertomo protest? Kcho anawem that diirluK all lliat time ho was conniving with others to bring suit against the city whose interests he hud sworn to protect. In all this he has brought do nerved criticism on himself and cannot es cape censure; and, still mom, be baa gricv ouaty disappointed his friends. Ile should resign his olllce at once and not embarrass Ihe city In her defense ii(!inst the suit he has engineered. Weciinmit clmc Ibis without bestowing some criticism on Councilman Cliurman. lie was one of t lie petitioners for oo im provement ' Seventh street, and voted for Ihe suiiip; and now swears to the ''com plaint" an drawn by Mr. Utourette. liut i I does lint seem to have occurred to him he too should resign. Verily some Inns are hard to comprehend. iNIUiiNANT t ITIKN. Jhal UranSe Organlteil. Dec. IH. -A grunge of tberatron try was orgnnized by IVpuly J. 1 creek, in tliis county, com ity-six members. Following of tho new grange: Muster, ( Iverseer, A. J. Sawtcll ; l.ec- II: Steward, P, K. Albright; i. Hawtcll; Sccivtary, Mrs. Chaplain, J, Ii. Tubba; A. . 1 .1... L,ln... v; liato rvenper, juan nwu- Miss Iva Sawtcll; Pomona, Sawtcll ; Cores, Miss Ida May ly, A. 8. Mrs. Malta J. liuibs. i.UIYK. KVOU AND ,IVIL KNOINEER. f:e and Flume work promptly T. IV3C. CROSS, 3Cjxxxcsforf DKAI.KH IN II A It IMYAHH, I'ltOVISlONS, ( !(()( KKItV, fil.ASSWAKE, Holiday (Joods and (lents Furnishing Goods. gl-A-Idstohste " - - Oregon. J. W. THE' Leading Clothier. Hatter and Fur nisher of the City. All the Latent Styles always in stock, and we are tho Only House n the City who carry a first class line of loiliiiig am Hats. We are also Sole Agents for Oregon City for the Cele brated BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. jr. "w. o'cormsisis, Oregon City, Or. I 'OR Dry Gflflis, Boots & Sies, Groceries, n h ri q t m a sP resents IIAItlMYAHI' I'ltOVISlONS, ( !(()( KKItV, lil.ASSWAKE, U 111 1 U L lil 11 U JL 1 V U U 11 L U Uf TO TIIK GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANl'FACTt'KKK OP AIX KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORINO, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMliKR, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order: Mill ami Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, OKKliOX CITY, OR. THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry tho Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price Lift sent on application. Factory, Cor. Main and Uth Sts., Oregon City. Keep furniture made only from kiln-dried hunter, which is warranted. For short time he ill otter Bed5teads Woven Wire, Top and Box Mattresses of all kinds and sizes. Chairs, Loung es, Windvw Shades, Ktc, the best assortment in tlie city at prices low as the lowest. Undertaker & Embalmer. POPE & CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Hea?y, Uf ail mictiiii Hrtro, Tinware, etc. f4EW RELilflBLiE Crockery Store. Dinner Sets, from 13.00 Up Tea " " 6.75 " Water " " 2.25 " Fancy Cups, Saucers, Plates, Etc., at lowest prices. W. G. Cups and Saucers 25 cts. per set Hanging & Standard Lamps IS AM- STTI.KS AI PRICKS. Headquarters for the Rochester Lamps. TOYS, O-IMIES, ETC. G. W. RICH, Opposite the Foot Olllce, ORECiO.H I1TY, OREGON The War is Continued! AND (JanlnJ $ the place to Bug Cheap (jood$. Hosford buys his Goods for Cash and can not be undersold. Below is a sample of his prices: Dry Granulated Sugar, pounds for 1.00 Other Sugars in proportion. Coal Oil, per gallon 193,' Men's Suits All wool Salem Tweed 12.50 Youths' Suits 7.00 Boys' Suits , 4.00 No". 8 Cook Stove 12.00 SFu)l line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Stoves, Tinware, Crockery, Furniture, Sash, Doors, Etc. Cash Paid for All Kinds of Farm Produce. Remember and give Hosford a trial. J. JONES & SON, DEALER IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. PIUCl'S Till) i.owi:st. fShop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope & Co's, Oregon City. Plumbing. Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. m. cnuT mm mm MAYER & ACKERMAN, THE OLD RELIABLE DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Headquarters for. Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Dress Goods. Pay the highest prices for Wool and Pro duce, and sells the best Goods at the very LOWEST FIGURES. i'OI'NTY 8PKVEYOH. OREGON CITY OREGON OUKU0N.