Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 08, 1892, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
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llaam A lilulie lm to I lie mil)
rniiilele 1 1 tip nf u rlr ul I iiril I
liiiileiniil In lr'Kit 4 It'.
I'orlliilKl rli il pi li'iili il . Ilu v
4i I lliriu null mile jmir IrilK-lliiK
rl'tie mill I'reltlit.
TllollKN IJiM K I'l I.VKItlZKK. I Jlt Silltir
duv lr A. I Walker, vtci ireniileiit o
tint AhIiIiiiiiI Mining coinpnny, II. It. !
I'ollln, HiH-retury ami trenniiier of the
corporutioii mnl (t. A. I'litrk, all of llieiu
of l'nrtliiiiil. cunie up to tlreifon t'ilv to i
examine the inuchinrrv and m'v in j tee oil the iMyuniaaiitui ol u pithlic read
.p.'rutioii Jamea Thorn' lucth.Hl of'"" r",,"1 enterpiiie, appointed at the
pulveriiiiu ro k l.y impact. Tlm ma- ""l"H 'eelln hint week at the C.mk're.
chincrv ia net up in tlm cement ,i . Itatioiul church, held a Ineelitin March
tm Main Hth'et. The nak pulvei
i.cr ia an Iron and Ktcel contrivanco
wcii;liiiiK four tuna mid ita appearance
HUKct'HtH a hUk'ccolW mill, (In oppiwite
didea ii'. tint holtom lire two twiftly
rotutinij wheela with anna la'UiiiiK Htcel
pljtea upon hii h in fed the rtH-k to he
pulverised. Tlicxe Hheela hurl the riH k
toward each oilier and the two voliiuicHof
nn k uicctiiiK pnlverire each other. A
draft of air tan inn away the ruck tltiHt to
llm lluorahove nhere the lighter part ia
taken out ami tlm remainder rcturna to
"1HH throiiKli a rotating cylinder tliiuuli
which a current of airpaamN. If tlicre
lm any mineral in the rock it lemuina
iiml ia deHiniled fiom the cylinder while
tlm L'litiL'im in carried awav. horthia ex-
hlhiliun, however, a tuugli lime risk was i
iimi'.I and only the ptil vcri.-T waa put in
oHrutiuii. I'ivu hundred pounds of tlm
ruck wuh put into the inachiim and in
aeven miiiulea it waa reduced to an ex
ceedingly tine dust. The gentleman
who witreased the operation went much
pleiised with it. They are about to put
a plan! in their mine in southern Oregon
-fur reducing the ore i
11k Willi, pn't 1H-T 11k 1 1 1 . I.ust
Sut in tiny night near midnight Olliccr
Kelly's ut t ' it t Inn was called to some
men who were near Tiinbuth'a saluuii I
on Main street, talking loudly ami not
conducting themselves with proper deco
rum, lie told two of them to move on
hut. the third, a liif, burly fellow, ad
vised lliein to pay no attention to the
olliccr mid ho himself took occasion to
express his contempt for policeman and
law. Monday the fellow w ho hud been
ao cutitc uiptmms und delimit, Peter (lull
imy, was arrested and lined fill by lie
cordcr l'orter. He aworti he would
neither pay the line nor go to tho cali
housit and w hen the two policemen un
dertook to conduct Ii 1 1 it to Hut cooler he
niude a llerce attack upon them. They
huil a sculllti on the Hidewulk dining
which the olllcora worn compelled to use
their clubs rather freely. (talliiey'a
lunula and feet were finally securely tied
find he was carted oil' to tho lockup and
deposited therein. He was not long left
to liiri own rellcctions. lie belonged to
(ieo. fjroughtoii'a mill force and his em
ploye tyon paid tho (Inn and releused
tliepriHiyer. The other follows, Thomas
Mnnson nd David Turner paid their
lines and i0 apiece.
His OoMMish'oN Uicckivko. On the
fourth of last l'cbruury the president
(tent to the senate the naino of lion.
Voter Vuipict to he receiver of public
limtnoyHiit the United Stales land olhce
In this city. Tho follow ing Monday the
appoint iiiont waa confirmed. The time
aince then has been occupied in Ihe nec
essary led' tapo of arranging lunula, etc.
Lust Monday Mr. l'mpiot received hi
cmnniission from Washington, which
quiil'illed him to enter upon tho dis
charge of hiH duties as receiver. How
ever, ho had other business to attend to
which prevented his taking charge 'of
the ollico ut once. Hut the transfer was
begun Thursday and is now in progress.
It will take two or threu days to com
plete tho change. Hon. It. l' Ihirch,
wIioho term in thooltiee hasexpired, will
noon return to bis homo in l'olk county
near Independence.
TllKY 1 r It 1 1 1 I TlIK IlKI'OT. TllOllmil
Mi Unlit, Henrico Martin iiihI M. Thomii-
mill worn anna'ndhi Ohi(j hint week
lur rolihliiK I In Hiiiitlicru paeifie depot j beiiiK cniiaidnrahlo morn than the avcr
ufthal iiii'h of Hiimliy hiiiiiII Hiiinn of utfti amount. I.ltfht fioata oeeurred in
money hii.I tlrkfU. Mcll-tltt, a lad of j the more expiated planm on tlm 27, UN,
UnVeii, wkm niuKit In tin. m t mi.I iikim j 2!l, DO biiiI Ul of Mured mid on Hie 'At
iimuiiliiiillun huh hound iivnr to tho hiiow full on tlm foothill Mini mountain.
Kiuml jut jr III tlm mini of fl!'.0 which huh J Tim wind Iibvi Ii-ii jniiirully aoulhorly
furilinliinl, imiiicImmI cm Martin, a i and i hillv In itll'ni't.
train new ahoy, ulio huh uIhh nrrnatod.
HlM'llllfKNHInl IliH tfllill mill H III V'. ox-
iiiniimlii.il Ho jH ikiw in Hid county
Juil liion nuitiiiK fur tint uriind jury, be-
iiiK iinulilii to fui riintt a IkiihI lor f KHX),
TIi.iiii ih in in nick abed in Okwoiio but in
iiinlcr tiii.trd iiml will lm ilcull with wlicn
Iiih liculili will iii'iiiiil, luiiii iirH tlntl
for Huinu iniiiillin I'i'itv iiiII.-iiiiu linn
Iitnill iolnir nn ut tl... Ilu....... ,1 ,i
(liituiciit ilil imt iliiinct tint culprit
mnl tullii-r tlimi hIiiuiI tin. Iiihm'h hiiiiKcll
or 1 1' hum I , I ,,f i'ii,l..,.ii.. on i, Hiiiull
Ht-nlii lu rciKitcil. IIih HUci-i'HH.ir net
iilioiil cuptniitnj the lliievcH, uot u tlctec-
tlvtt mnl iini'iiiilc-l tlm uhoht thiiiiz.
Mi ll.tle huh ii vinitor Ir.iin Alhimi tin. I
huh cniiht hi hin IIihI iitli'iiiot Miirlin
hml the ke.VH iiml ciin'occ I llutt lie hml
I pilleteil lint Hlulloil on Hi'Venil occuhioiin.
TIioii,.biiii h Hiiiil to hiivit Htipplii'd the
kr vh mnl itmlrtl. ted M.utin in the
I lllt'lliml tif Hull III.' till.
hhery tliouli
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lie ilnl not iifliiiilly cm It
the oireliHi
( liilll-ll
The hiiV'H lire
nil ill It I nc I
tl x
j TlIK III CollK1..N 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 T S.I tl I-
h.iii Iihh lei eiveil neiitly f l(t,0! 10 ol the
tuxcH iIuih f ,i r thin wiik.ui, The totul
levy U ;Ml,!l7..t:( mi he i imt lm!f dom
h ilh h'H j 'h yet. Mr. Simmon ;iyi h"
if 11 . . I 1 1 y nn. in K"hl till" M u mill
piirlii tilinlv t'2 I pit ceH, thitn ever l.ef.ne
thuiliK the twelve veuiH he hut hud (H-
i-iihi.im to note the tux colloctioiiH.
People p;iv their tnxe", tun, inorn lemlly
1 1 in i) they huve fur sonie yeuri mnl the
pnwpci t in lliut tint il.-lin.iii-tit lint will
he mi mil lc r thitn iihiiiiI. Jtiilp'd hy the
til X Collect il.HH tllll H'lllln of t'hu kutitiiH
county huve never heen in no pumper
otiH a coinlitioii it" iium'.
Oiikous Cirv I.iiikahv. The roinniil-
.11 ami upci'il to incorporain with a cup-
Hal Mm k of 4I0.0IH) in UH), altarea of 10
each. No more than ten per cent of the
face if the atock ia to lie dim ill any one
Year A anh-coiiiiiittiee coimiMinn of ('.
II. I've, l. ('. l.atouielie ami II. S.
Strange huh appointed to draught tlio ur
liclea ol iiicoi potutioii and peifect tlm or
HUiii.iliuii. The lull committee ad
journed Huhjccl to tlm call of the chair
TlIK 1'lllHT I'ihii Wiikki , Tom lirown
iiml II. Trcmliath are huildini! a li' M
wheel at the fiait of the tranafer wharf at
the (.ilia. It will Ih? leady for aervice hy
the time tint dime cison fur naltnon
ciih. Tlm wheel will he employed on
the Willamette mid ('luckniuaa rivcra,
ut. CluckumuH rapi.iH miwt of the
(j,,,,, ,,M))a,V- H jH naid that this will
1st the first llsh wheel on the Willamette
river. Such contiivunces fur catching
salmon are common on the Columbia
hut they seem to havo Ik'cii limited to
that stream heretofore.
Lost A small purse, containing two
rings, one bearing the initials "W to 1"
1S7.S " A liberal reward is oll'ered by
leaving the same at the Clin" house .
W. K. ('ohnki.i..
(llihl.ON W LA I lit' It AMI CI'tH'N.
Summery fur (lie Whiter mid St ilemeut
fertile Past Week.
TlIK PAST WIN'I'KK.
liming October raitiRwcro well distrib
uted mid about the uveiage amount.
During November and Decemlxtr the
ruins were heavy and general through
out the stale, there being an absence of
the usual amount of sunshine. January,
I'Vhruary and up to March LMIh tho rains
were light, sullicient, however, to keep
the soil in good condition. There was
an absence ol any heavv snow fall east
of the Cascade mountaiiis, while to tho
w est there wore few days that tho temp
erature was below the freezing point.
In eastern Oregon thorn was an entire
absence of any severe cold weather, a
temperature of zero occuring but a few
times in the elevated regions.
There was not the usual acreago of
full sown wheat put in, owing to the
heavy November and December rainfall,
hut that which was sown did remarkably
w ell. Plowing and seeding wore pushed to
their utmost during January, February
and fore pin t of March, bo that now the
acreago of cereals is fully up to the aver
age, and it is all reported to be in first
class condition. A more favorable win
ter fur the slock has seldom been experi
enced. There is no loss reported, tho
grass and feed were plentiful and the
stock all came through the winter in ex
cellent condition. Tlm growing season
of 1H1I2 opens most favorable lornhounti
ful luirvest, even surpassing the wonder
ful yields and products of 1S1I1. It should
however, ho borne in mind, that the
success of the cereal crop in eastern an.l
soiilhurii Oregon especially, depends
moro on the distribution and amount of
rainfall in the months of May mid June
and tho temperature conditions in those
months, than the conditions of the soil
mid prospects at the present time.
W KSTitUN OIIKOON.
Tlio week has been generally cloudy
and rainy, the temperature has been
froin lli rno to nix doicreo day below
tlm HVdniirn. Tim rainfall amounted to
: from 1.5 im-Im-m to 2.3 if it:li(-M for the week
CcicuIh urn nil in good condition,
tllilllll Mil. lit urtlHtll HOIllil (llltlllll if
IhiTii hIiuiiIiI le inoro miiiHliino, which
lu.H lie n wry iiciiciiti.t. Tho r.lny
Wfuthnr Htop.fd ulmoHt entirely plow-1
Inn mill M'udiiiK Tlio rcirU irnlicHlM
cxcitllciit iroHii-i-tH for a liirijo wrrcnKO
! nt'il tlm lut'M'iit coiidilloiiH to lio llrnt
cIiihh for ull tlti' ccrculH.
j Tliw iiminli nnrii'itl. nolni vnritlcll of
' iruii"H, piMirH und clicrriiiH uro linimriilly
i in full lilooin, ninl mu fur urc in hkk con- j
' ilitioii, thoiiifh tlio Hcntlicr for tlm punt :
! week Iiuh Iibcii uiifiivoiiiliUt ; the Jirunnnt ;
weuther cocditioliH, If continued, will'
1 xetiotiHlv ininie the priicpectivo crop;
1 Ichh r un, inoio Hiiiinhiint ml wnriin r
Heiiihcr lire needed to piolect mid do
velope the fruit IiikIh.
'J im Hinnller fit. it md herrieH are du
vcliipinn nice'.y.
The hop ineii urn hiiHily eri(;uied in
HoikiiiK their varda preparing for the It will pny contractoru and all
comiiiK crop; the acreaite la heintt in- part ita who have blasting to do to
ciiMHcd In ne at of the couiitiea, : liurt; w ith uh, an WO call Save J'OU
'I he wenllier Iiuh not heen favmiihle money,
to the huiihiiiK wiiHoli, though tli locae j '(. will deliver tlio above in rea
uie much Ichh than iiMial, Warmth and sonalile iiinoiintH and reasonable
Miii.-I.iiic ilurinn the coining week will ditanci H free.
niuU'iiully heitel't nil cto h and product a. j
I.AtTKUN OltKlioX.
l.ct.eiitlrni-iHUte piev.iile.l tl,,oBJ, B82lltifI FrUlt FariTl !
tile Hi ek, H i e.li .1 on MilitliiVi Maieh
I .1.- 1. !
II . l.y D U ' if noon nu.iiii inioiiuii-
' r
oul the entiiu aeutioii, heiun the heuviot
alniiK tlm 1'Iue iiiountninB ; ut Cove,
I'nioii county, anow fell to the depth of
one foot, in (iiant county, from 10 to 10
i in hi H fell.
(ieneiul frohta have pre-
1
mile. I,
xcept in tlm moie ahcltered
plucea Tlm amount of Biimdiine
heen In low the uveiuue.
hai !
The Heal her hai) heen
thrKroivlhof all vegetation, thoutjh no
damage liua la-en dmrn aave in a very
few expot-ed placea ; the floats of March !
L'7. "S uiid "'.l mjiped the more advanced
I.. ..
uini it inn i vfiei ii, i.i, ,
riowlntiAnd aceding are neurlvdoiie
and the acreage ia Homcwhat luiger
than last year. The anil ia in first claaa j
coinlitioii, the wheal Iiuh a lioal atand
and Ihe iiruaja'da aro excellent. j
l'eachi'B, apricota, ulmonda and applea I
are hi full bloom except in the int-rior;
.i . i .. t .... t
llie iruii proH"'i t uie, iu uir. verv koiai.
Sheep aheariti); ia heing pushed, in
Home aectiuiia it haa heen linii-hed ; an
extra vik.,1 clip and atuple huve been
ecured. The weather ia toe colu fcr the
newly aheured aheep; lambing ia now in
progreaa.
The general proapecia for cereals, fruit
and stock am verv good, much better
than usual at this Hriod of the year.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
(io to WilHon A Cooke's for the Oliver
Plow.
CliH-ks at lltirmeister & Andresen'B.
K.veryone warranted.
Butter and eggs wanted at the Park
Place Store, Produce of all kinds
bought and sold and the highest ma'ket
price paid.
Persons desirous of buying a home
should call on Hamilton A Washburn of
Purk Place, who have some choice lots,
well located at bargains.
lounges, chairs, etc., nuholstered at
Ilolmuu A Warner's All work guar
antied. Repair all your old lounges for
little money and they will be good as
new.
At the Park Place store yon will find
a fine assortment of gents' and boys' felt
wool and straw huts. Latest styles.
Just in from the Kast.
Whiskers that are prematurely gray
or gray should be colored to prevent the
look of age, mid Buckingham's Dye ex
cels all others in coloring brown or black
Don't foiget that Hamilton k Wash
burn of Pink Place can furnish yon with
doois, windows, paints, oils, nails and
hinges of every description and all kinds
of hardware essential to house building
at way down figures. Send in your list
and let us ipiote yon before building.
Wilson & Cooke wish to inform their
niany friends that they carry in stock a
complete line of Oliver Chilled and Steel
Plows of all dill'erent sizes (also Extras)
Harrows, Cultivators and Shovel Plows
of ull kinds which thev will sell at
Portland prices. Kxaiiiino our stock
and got our prices.
Thero are novelties each season in
wearing apparel ami there are likewise
novelties each season in tho furniture
line. Tho very latest designs in various
lines of furniture are being received
daily by the well-known houso of
Helloniv itt tltisch I lus hrm carries
tho Inrgtwt pUu k of furniture of any !
house in tho city. They handle home
made and eastern goods. It should bo
tho duty of every one desiring to pur
chase any thing in the furniture line to
pay this house a visit before making
selections. They can show the largest
and most complete stock to select from
and sell a superior quality of goods at
very low prices. tf
Taken l'p.
Came into my enclosure at the United
States Fish hatchery, on or about Nov.
30, 18t)l. a mare colt supposed to be
ubout three years old, no marks except
bay with star in forehead. Owner will
please call, prove property, pay expenses
and tako the animal away.
John A. Bykr,
Clackamas, Or.
ISAAC MILLER
Mfihufuctu rer of n1 rtIr In
BRICK AND TILE
OK TIU IIKHT Q.CAUTV.
Altai
Rough and Dressed Lum
ber and Boxes.
I
j Prices tho Lowest, Coods
tho Best.
Four Miles KiihI of Hubbard.
'Hamilton & Washburn
J(jj
PARK PLACE. OREGON,
llNte ttte Aifeucy f'ir
son Povdkr, Giant Po.vder,
tAIH, Ktmit, KTC.
I'or Oregon City ami Vicinity.
We will cell all of the above at
Portland jiricen, pIiiH Jc. jut lb, for
freight.
r- , l I t 11
enrtr nereu lev,, nit n floor I.
acri-H. leve
ifieariii. well ii iiiji'U into nve news,
jjoii.l lioiise .'ii.X'JO feet. Hpli'lldid
j well of (final water and force pump,
. triuiil linrn noil out lu.liaiMi yi.t-er',1
I , . ... . ' ,
ltiitiflri.,1 Trmf tri.na i.rmokc nt.t. n
!,,,, . . ,,,, ;.; 'uL,l.
.itui't.:, M'verai aiit'i'ji, iioa, lints, ihu
, ,, ! viiiini boracs. Kvervthins in firct
unfavoruhleto . .,,;,.,
, , K, ';.
I '. ' ,.:.';, i np 0 i" ft
Janney, with V. Carey Johnson,
Ori'Liim I'iti Oreifun
e - -j! -"-e
LEWIS ROGERS,
AMtV. oiti:.
tC'andit'S Nut?
i '' ' t '
Notions, Etc.
Fine Tobaccos and Cigars.
i
I Comjilete line ut Holiday Goods at Port-
land prices
c. 1.. STOBV.
STORY BROS.,
BlacJisinilhs and Wagon
Malta's.
Fine Wagon ana Carriage Wort a specially.
Twenty yours experience hb a Hi.rne Shoer
None Inn rirs! claim tvnrk ilone.
8hop uu Mala Street, iietir Suspension Bridge.
JOHN A. BECK,
THE
RELIABLE JEWELER
Corner of Front and Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IS STILL ON EARTH.
For general repairing he stands
wit hout a peer. For (irst-elass, re
liable goods his store is second to
none. Try him 1
THE KOHLER.
HENRY KOHLER, Prop.
Barlow, - Oregon.
t.KADIXO llivna OF TlIK PLACE.
Tables supplied with the best the market
aflo'ds. Meals 25 cents.
RAMSBY'S STABLES,
BARLOW, OR.
Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.
Horses fed and cared for by the day or
month at reasonable rates.
R
There set-
QUARTER
tk'il in Bn.
ker county, Ore- An n
g-on, neur what '
is now Bnker City,
CENTURY
a man who has since
become identified with the resources and
AGO
is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the
wealthiest and most influential citiiens in the
county. In a recent letter he snys : "I had been
sintering train pains in my back and general kid
ney complaint for some time, and had used many
remedies without any but temporary relief. The
pninsin my back had become so severe that I was
prevented from attending to my work and could
not move about without the use of a enne. Hear
ingr, throuRh a friend, of the wonderful cures ef
fected by Oregpn Kidney Tea, I was induced to try
a box, and from that very first dose I found instant
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 cau conscientiously recommend
it to my friends. I would not be without it for
anything."
Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, Inconfl,
nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or
painful sensation while urinating, and all affec
tions of the kidueyor urinary organs of either sex.
FOR BALE BY
CHARMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS.
Meadow Park Dairy,
RANDALL & HEMMELGARN, Props.
PURE FRESH IVTILiK
Delivered to all parts of the City
FULL MEASURE AND
Jennings,
At his new More, corner of
-THE FINEST
fflO FEEDS H INERT
Family Groceries
1 1ST OREGOIT CITY.
All Goods Fresh, Pure and Full Weight.
Orders taken at your house, and free delivery to all parts of the city.
DAVID MAY in charge of sales department.
A. 11. SCIIltAM.
SCHRAM & MOORE,
SlauuiKCturers sn Dealers in
HarnessSaddles
The only complete line in Oregon City, embracing everything the
trade demands.
Honest work and reasonable prices is our aim.
Portland Seed Court
Seeds, Trees, Fertilizers, Poultry
, and Bee Supplies,
Spraying Materials, Etc., Etc.
No. 171 Second Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.
CITY VIEW MARKET,
Boyer & Gale, Props.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard.
THE BEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN,
8H0P ON SEVENTH 8TREET, AT HEAD OF STAIRS.
OF.A1.ER
STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE.
All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work
Promptly Done.
PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER.
Mi op u Si'venlli
P0PE& CO.
This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of
Heavy, Slielf ana MaifaclnreJ
Harftware, Tinware, etc.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Attended to Promptly. Es
timates Furnishetl.
OREGON CITY
DEALERS IN
Furniture, Bedding; Stoves, Tinware,
iroTioisrs, etc, etc.
Second Hand Household Goods
Of all kinds, Bought and Sold.
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON CITY.
Opposite the Post Office.
PROMPT SERVICE-
the Grocer,
Seventh and Jackson Streets.
LINE OF-
J. A. MOOKE.
IN
iionr Depot.
OREGON