Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 22, 1892, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
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FKH'AY, JANUARY 22, W2.
MO.IHV TO I.OAJ.
Moui-jr to Innn In aunt ( tall
oh rvail '(nit), liouavhvltl ffooiln,
live-Mwrk, ami laJI ItlntU ofrhal
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4 lit 4t Waablagtaa Mrrala,
'rtlsanal. VrrcM.
Tnr Ooldin OiAXT The presentation
)( tlio weatern drama "Tim Golden
Giant'' at the opening of Shlyely'a new
theatre last HlurJy night by French's
4;oiiiitiiy ol Portland wan a hutch.
Tint tht'utie was crowded to tin doota.
Tlmrr) was roum lor Hri)f rittly aUgiim
tin- piece which ri"iiiri'il coiiaidotahle
IHvUI HCfimry and the company put it
on In tfixxl shape. Some scene in Idaho
minliiK life were depicted In rathur re
alistic (Bullion. Mr. French at Jack
Maxon timilo micveita of lliu character
of the i;Htiililir, who i alter all rooted,
away down lit good principle, and Eva
Karl French was a chariuiiiK lteasle
Fairfax . Annie Firuiiu was tlio woman
in distress persued by three or four
- villian and the carried the part well.
Tim huue frame of John Jack, wlilrh
lix-9 not IU many plocvs, made him an
admirable rough diamond, Alexander
Fairfax, of the (iul.liMi (Hunt mine.
Th other characters wore skillfully sus
tained throughout The Willamette
(.'ornet band rendered tnuaic for the
occasion. In short speech before the
curtain Mr. Jack congratulated the
people of Ureipm City on the poaaeiwion
of to fine a theater and promised oilier
attractions to I brought here from
French' theater.
CoMMIKIONKt MoKNIIKl's PoSITIOIf -
In the last issue of the KsTKHrataa the
eUU-iiwiil wan made that the commie
eionwri of the county court were under
stood to favor the route tor a county
road to Molalla iifK't"'d by Judjre
Mcldruiu. CommiHHioner M'X'luiku how
ver doe not foi'l tittiatlud with the
route riniiilim went of the proxent county
road and tnkei the ground that no route
elmuld be Delected until after a careful
and complete survey and bhvr thut the
court ounlit not to adopt any survey
and mako a road to Molalla in the
preneut state of the county finances
without receiving lllmrul subscriptions
from parties directly interested.
A DuiriiDAV Pabtv There was a
pleasant party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. (ieoruo Fox hut Tuesday niuht in
honor of the birthday of M!ns Winnie
Gmlmui. The youmt people played
pri)gtt"iHive euchro and dnnred and
pnrtook of refreshments. A handsome
pair ol K'lUl brncelets was presented
Miss Graham by her friends. After
the purty some of tlio company
were so happy that they Indulged in a
little serenading.
Tub Coi'ntv Uoad Matter There
will be a special meeting of the board of
trade to consider the report of the com
mittee having charge of the Molalla road
tmittur next Monday night. Tlio com
mittee held a meeting at Captain Apper
aons' otllce last Tuesday and taked oyer
the mutter of the report but it will not
be public till presented to the board. It
will probably indicate the necessity for a
full and accurate survey of dilloront
routes before selecting any.
Anothkh Pionkkh Gonk Benjaman
Cleaver, one of Oregon's most ren-peated
pioneers, died at his home In Lebanon
Friday, January 8. He came to Oregon
in Ift.'tl) and settled on a donation claim
near Oregon City. He was born in
Kentucky in the year 1801, and was
bunco over 00 years old at the time of
his death. Mr. Cleaver was an honored
citizen and bad a host of friends in the
Willamette valley. '
William U. Wade is building an ad
dition to bis store nt the cornor of
Seventh and J. (J. Adams streets. It
will be twenty foot long. This shows
that business is in a flourishing; condi
tion on the now stroot.
There are a few copies of tlio New
Year Gntrkpkihk still for sale. Trice
five couts per copy wrapped ready for
mailing.
THIS I.KAI' VKAIt I'AKTYi
The KITiirt of I lie ( Ir lat hiii a (ioigeuut
hucreas.
The girls have met and conquered the
enemy. The engagement lasted Ova or
ix hours last Friday night and it was
an iridescent success from every point of
view.
It was the first leap year ball of the
season, The committee of arrange
ments, Misses I Initio Cochrane, Augusta
tagui and Mamie Charnian had im
proved etch shining moment for several
days in Ihe preparations for the affair
and their work was found to be well done.
The reception committee was composed
of Miaaes May Kelly, Nelta Harlow,
Mary Conyers and Nettle Chase and
the dancing lloor was under the elllciont
management of Misses tiophfa Logus,
Azalie Cochrane, Amy Kelley and Win
nie Williams. The armory never held
a mora enuakiug crowd nor witnessed
mora er(ui:t arraiitfomeuU for the
happiness of the multitude.
The grand march hentn at t) o'clock
and was led by Mis Augusta Logus and
Cieorge Warner. The program consisted
of twenty ntiuihers and in the middle f
it supwr was served in Tope's hall a
repas that made the young men marvel
at the iiMrior blessings of leap year.
It was 3 o'clock In-fore the medley was
finished and chanticleer mingled his
shrill vole with the last mellow toot
of the bail soon, It was a great occasion.
Tber were more than 1M dancers
present at th ball. The interest of the
ladies In making themselves pretty waa
not on whit abated by the fact that it
was a leap year party and availing them
selves of their temporary prerogative to
occupy the floor, the ball room waa made
rfout symphony of beauty, motion
music from start to finish.
Hooa's orchestra of Portland dis
coursed excellent music for the hall. A
schottische composed for the occasion
was dedicated to the young ladies of
Oregon City. The surplus proceeds of
the party was given to Ht. Paul's Guild.
TH01IATK MATT KI!S.
Hcrent Entitle Ilreuglit Ilefere the
County Court.
Letters of administration on the estate
of William I. Lucas having been Issued
to Wolfgang Haumann, and application
having been made for the appointment
of persons to appraise the estate, Kd.
Carter, A. W. Bawtell and John Stewart
were appointed such appraisers.
The will of John M. Drake, who died
at Silverton on December 21, sged 72
years, a resident of Clacktmaa county,
leaving an estate of a probable value of
fUJOO, was admitted to probate. No
general administration of the estate was
deemed necessary.
tatters of administration on the estate
of Owen P. Owens, who was killed at Os
wego December 21, leaving an estate val
ued at 300, were issued to 11. D. Trice.
Thomas ("barman was appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Alexander
McGurvey who died last September,
leaving an estate valued at $1,000.
The last will and testament of Charles
A. Moehuke was admitted to probate.
He left real estate of tiie estimated value
of $1000 devised to the memliers of bit
family. It was ordered that muniment
of title vent in the heirs named in the
will but it was not deemed necessary
that there h a general administration
of the estate.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
T P Randall to II E Bulleter pt
8 N Vance 1) L C 1.45 acres. . . . $ 30
Rudolph Winterer and wife to 0
TLowlgll, 2 and 3 b8 01 .4 8
Go's ad to Oswego, other con
siderations 502
Oregon Land Co to Mrs E A King
1 10 b -14 1 21 b (it) Minthorn ad to
Portland 250
D C Latouretto and wife to M O
Guard pt E,ra Fischer D L C 2
acres 300
U W Holcomband wife to Richard
K Hartnell pt Isoui Caufleld D L
C 3 acres 300
John S Jennings and wife to II E
JenningB 1 17 b 40 Sellwood. ... 500
COT Williams etal to Llrzie Wil
liams 1 1 b 0 Falls View ad to Ore
gon City 350
Michael Shafer and wife to Louis
Niedringhaus pts4t3srle.... G5S
Martin Mauch and wife to Wil
helm Weisy 16s 34,1 Is 3511 s2
t 2 r 1 17 84 acre GOO
Albert II Lee and Anna Lee to V L
Mack A3 square rods 55
Oregon Iron & Steel Co to Robert
II Wilson 1 3, 4, 5, 11,12, 13, 14,
b 20 0 I & 8 Co's ad to Oswego. 3000
Oregon City to T A McBride 1 1
and 8 b 34 County ad to Oregon
City 1400
O A C R R Co to Henry A Hosa
nwl so,' a 1 1 4 a, r 1 e 100
P L 8auders to John Jones 148
acres 2100
Total.... 1,10,220
Hall's Hair Ronewer is pronounced
the best preparation made for thickening
the growth of the hair, and restoring
that which is gray to its original coror.
Subscribe for the Entkkfio..
LiABORlNGEH
PARSERS
MERCHANTS
EVERYBODY
M Grades
If you peed
We mean just what we say, and if any doubt exists in your mind come
in and see for yourself.
Tlxis is o, Chance in a, Iiifetime
REMEMBER, it ALL e GOODS AT COST
Everybody will notice a large Red Sign in front of the store, so they
cannot mistake the place. The sign will read: "Boots and Shoes at
cost for 30 days." A number of clerks will be in attendance, so that
all will be waited on properly.
Wo must make room for our Im
mense Spring and Summer Stock.
N. B.-Sale will begin on Saturday, the 23d of January. Our doors will not open until 10 o'clock a. m., citing
us a chance to mark down the goods.
A disordered condition of the etoniach
or malaria in the avetem will produce
tick headache, yon can ramove this
trouble by lakinif Ir. J. II. McLean'i
Little Liver and Kidney I'illeU. 25
centa per vial.
JOHN DUFFY
Oregon City Express No I.
I.iK-lit freight and parcels delivered to all
parte of the city. ,
Iv onl.n with F. T. Barlow.
R. W. PORTER,
BLACKSMITHS.
Wagon Work, Machine and Gen
eral Repairing.
HORSE SH0E1N8 INFIRST CLASS SHAPE
Shop ou Main ftroet, oiipoalte V. H. T. A L. Co
tables, Ort-gon Cltr.
LEWIS ROGERS,
casiiy. om:uo.n.
Candies, Nuts, Notions, Etc.
Fine Tobaccos and Cigars.
Complete line of Holiday Goods at Tort
land prices.
3, OOO STITCHHS PS miNUTH.
, The Rotary Shuttle Dow It.
STANDARD SEWING MACHINE,
WOMAN'a BEST FRIEND,
Faitoat Running, I.lghleit Ruuntntj, and Eaai
eit Kopt tu Repair of any Machine
made. Ttvuia Kasy.
Ji LANPHBIH, Agent,
With Thayer A Alden, Okiooh City.
MMSBY'S STABLES,
BARLOW, OR.
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.
Horses fed and cared for by the day or
month at reasonable rates.
THE KOHLER.
' HENRY KOHLER, Prop.
Barlow, Oregon.
LEADINO HOTEL Of THE PLACE.
Tables supplied with the best the market
afl'ords. Meals 25 cents.
TULL'S HOTEL-RESTAURANT
BARLOW, OREGON.
Best 25c Lorfings and Meals in the Town.
Hot Meals at All Hours.
CIGAHS AXD CONFECTIONERY.
We will, for the
of
apy 5l?s
BOOTS All SHOES AT COST
Within the next six months, now is
33o.ri.lx. 2S.loGl3t, Oregon City,
There are times when a feeling of
lassitude will overcome the most robust,
when the system craves for pure blood,
to furninh the elements of health and
strength. The best remedy for purify
ing the blood is Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sar
saparilla. F. W. DUKES,
House, Sin and Ornamental painting.
Good work guaranteed.
SHOP Oil FirTIt, KKAB 0. H. T. A L. STABLES
JOHN A. BECK,
THE
RELIABLE JEWELER
Corner of Front and Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IS STILL ON EARTH.
For general repairing ho stands
without a peer. For first-class, re
liable goods his store is second to
none. Trv him !
ELY & HARRINGTON,
DEALERS IK
Merchandise.
Store located at Mountain View, on
Molalla road, one mile south
east of Oregon City.
We deal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed,
Groceries of all kinds, Boots and Shoes,
Gents' Underwear and other styles of
Clothing, and numerous other articles
suitable for the needs of the farmer and
bis family. By prompt and fair dealing
we hope to receive in future, as in the
past, a liberal share of patronage.
Tlie highest market price paid
for llutter, Eggs and Fowls.
a- n
a- n
There aet. niin nTtn
tiedtuBa-UUnnl La
ker county, ore- rT n
von. near what UP il'
ia bow Baker City, - fpNTfTRV
a man wno naa aince waw w . .
hMi. t,wtf firA with the reaourcea and n f
derelopment of that country. ThUman flvlU
. .. . . . .. i a.. nf IV. a
la no otner man wr. junu o.w-., v -wealthiest
and most fuauentuU citiaens in the
county. In a recent tetter he aaya t I had Been
suffering from paina in my back and general kid-
i f . : ... .ml V. a . I 1 1 m,
ney comuiaim lor auiuc umc, -
, . . . ... ,.Mnn-in,-.llf TH
nmeaiea wiintim may u. ... j -trains
in my back had become so severe that I wa
" . i .... u .,..1
preveutea irom aiienuing iu my ww, -
noi move aooui wimuw "
ins;, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef
fected by Oregon Kinney i ea, . w uw uvw r
a box, and from that very Crat dose I found instant
relief, and before using half the conteuta of the
box the palua in my back entirely disappeared.
I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon
Kiduey Tea, and can conscientiously recommend
it to my friends. I would not be without it for
anything."
r v1.1 -l-.a .iiH. honlrfiM,.. InmntL
vrcguu iviuucy . v n ,iuv. ..... ,
nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or
paintul sensation wmie unnaung, aim
tioua of the kiduey or urinary organs of either sex.
FOR SALE BY
CHARM AN & CO., DRUGGISTS.
ATTENTION
next 30 days, sell
Oregon City
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GEORGE BROUGHTON,
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS 01
FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER.
FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC ANI FINISH
ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH.
Special Bills
Mill and Yard on the Rrv-er, Foot of Main Street,.
OREGOX CITY. OR.
C. P. WIKKSin
WINESET &
UNDERTAKERS
Largest stock of Coffins and Casket kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered
and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies Burial Robes and
Uents' Burial Rolxea in stock.
Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen
eral Blacksmitliing on short notice.
P0PE& CO.
This old and reliable, firm always keep in stock a full line of
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Attended to Promptly. Es
timates Furnished.
OREGON CITY
your opportunity
Shoe House
Or.
For Tnnrtmc
Prrvtvni Training Al
BOQUEFiliG.
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UUUMIUA1IV,
orumuetrtD
TH,.) anon is rxt
OffSOX BEST.
Cut to Orders
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SCRIPTURE,
& EMBALIYIERS.
OREGON