Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 23, 1892, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
SCHEDULES OP TIME
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(irr,.ii I'liytn fly farm. Mulitioawl MuUlla
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ilirjuiv Ci in Kly. Mink Clara Mi-a.tuwltrm.il.
I'nltui Mil la, Mulllm and t iilti.li, Iraxa al Id a
hi. 1u.lay, 'IhiiraiUy ami Halnnlajr, auil r
inrtta mi following tlava at J a p. lit
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Til K K K A lit Mil It'K'M Mkktimii. Al III"
nitili.' ii. or' inn in iiiMini lln rt'iiitiiitf
room irnji'i't Hi I In' liilint rlnirrli lal
KriiUy lutflit 'In-au. Iilirimn waa pailii'd.
i'limriiiHii lrniiiil m-lil-l hihI almit
Nililri'am'a i iiiU'Ik lir 1 I''. I ' r i k' al " .
I'mf, l'riittfln. Hpv. Ililli-lirmul, title
olipy, S) In mill I'rtrkxr. A iiittnlr
lili lll wait iuati mil Hinl a cohtriliti
linn nx'r h ( u r t I . A Ki'it'liiiu Kimin
amxn ulliill oiiiaiiimnl willit.iiti. ('.
Ktunni'll in'iililil, Mayor Sullivan
vie imwiili'Ht, (ii'it. Uilit-aiaim aoon-Ury,
K K. I'iIku" Iroitmiror, llnva. I I !
I. run. I atrtil I'arknr, Mia, 1 I K U . Mm.
Ilnmni'll, V. A. Iluittlry and O. 1". A.
Krrvlag tuoi illivo I'tinilllillco mil Jittllt'a
Mia, T. W Sullivan mi. I Kev. (iilinan
I'atkiT rvailiutl ruum ruiiiinitliw, Tlii
lat iiii'IiIIoiiihI t-uiuiiiltlPM met anil art
iiutimr.l that It wutiM fwit llin offiT
ol Ilia Hailiat ata'lxly lnr Ilia uao n( 1 1 in
tiawiiiolit ol 1 1 in rliiinli lnt of rout livn
Imt iii'f.liil lur cliiirrh or k mitt that It
would at oiitd prixa-nl to uwn tll trad
ing ruum. An ailjnuniiiiont ai taken
till hp 1 1 Hatiinlay iillit whrn tho Anal
trurk ol gitllii( llio nvw riilmprlM on Ita
(nt will t tloii. Tim umi ol tli church
boMHiietit waa only th-nijinnl to erv
trimporarily, until mtmi unliable tiiai
nr could b olilainptl.
Vat l'oa lMfaoyMitNT. The
work on the water tuwer Improvement
Kuea ateadily on tliouuh there la not a
ureal flourUh of trmnpeta over the mai
ler. I. at month the pay roll wai $2K
and thii nionfJJ it will I nearly .'i000.
About aeveiitjr-flve men are employed on
the drift wliiu and the hronkwaler to
Ittilher. Kor Ihe break walor or rclaininif
wall or dam being coiiHlriiftixl on the
-edk-v of the (alia ao an to divert the entire
volume of the river to the flume to be
ued fur jHiwer pnrjHwei the uauul
rolVer dam i built and the men work kt
biinl 11 to prepare fur the ermamnt
atriifture. TliU work la living proaocu-ti-tl
tluring the aeaaon of low waler, the
only time when it chii be done. The
water la nut llkoly to get any lower thia
ki'uioii thai) il now i and It I nut prob
able Unit the li lit work can be completed
thia vciir. The object of thi atructura I
to be able to ue the entire volume of
river for power when the water la low.
Hiring the greater portion ot the year
much more water inuat run to waaie over
the fulla than tan Hiaihly be uaed for
power.
A Hue Itkm. The following i from
Meeker' hop circular for Sept. Kith:
The hop barvt'Ht of the year ol im2 i
now nearly a thing of ihe next. With
but few exception" the crop are all in
warelioiieeantl a good many In the bale.
Wo can now fairly estimate the crop at
tthoiil one-half of that of hint year, or in
round nuiiilierii twenty thoiiaund bale.
Oregon will proiluco tbl year about
eevenleen tlioinmml bale. There be
been about eighty IIiouhiuuI bule grown
on the I'acillc alopo. New York linn pro
duced thi year one hundred ami fifteen
Oioumind balea aiibatiintlully the aaino
ipmnliy a hiBtyeiir, but of heller qual
ity.' Kngland Is entiniated to have pro
duced two hundred and twentv-llve
thoiiHiind "oltl duty" being only a little
more than lant year, The Herman cum
ia reported good. A yet there In no
market. (Irower aro expecting high
price, some exacting to receive at leant
forty cent per pound before Chriwt
ma, Hkiimann at Kaoi.k ClIKKK. Sftt
tirday afternoon of next week at 1 :'i0
o'clock CongrenHiimn Ulnger Hermann
will moot the people of the eastern part
of Clackamas county at Kaglo Creek.
Chairman Brownoll will accompany the
congrosaman from this city and will alao
make a short address. The mooting will
bs held In the open air if the weather
will permit so as to got the multitude
within the range of the speaker's voice.
If the weather ahould he unproplllou
Ilia pee"he will lie delivered In Wll
bnrn's bull, Mr. I lertuann's activiilfi
have brought him Into coutai't with
every aide of governmental aflalr and
he la ipinlllled to ibaciiai politic In an
Intelligent manner and hi atuleineut
are entitled to welgnt, Mr. Ilerinaiin'a
pmaonrtl popularity will limine a big
crowd tolirarliini apek on thin uccaHlun.
A brim buml will furiilnh liiuii', Al a
liilnr ilitle CoiiKroaniniiii llcnuHiin will
iiuike an atblii'H In (begun Cily.
FoH Col.l Miil' IUr.HilHiliil.ndetit
liilianii hua appulnli'd the fulluwiug
lout lift lo ariauge for a joi.it celebrn
linn ni Cnlninniia iay at Oregon City ;
I'luf I'liiigle uf the Oiegnn Ciiy Mchoo
('. I'.. I'eUMI llf Culll'IIMlll hill. Mil, ti, II.
Iiilliu of Went Hide a. hool, Ml Mullie
llitiiklnaof Mount I'lt-aMiul achool, Mr.
Joiinie I'leree of Tall View, Kailn-r
llilli'lirillitl of HI. John' Ht'huol, Mia
Kmuile i'urti-r uf Oregon (,'lly i Imki and
J, W. (iry uf I'm k l'hice, Thnae aie
nnpicali'd to in. 'ft al the aiiieriiitemlent'a
i.tll. n In the cuiirt houae next Hatiinlay
afleriuNin to arrange a program and de
termine the detaila of the celebration,
which will occur Kri.lny, Octulier 21. All
M'hool In thi vicinity are conlially In
vited to lake pari in the preparation
and in the exert iaea of the day.
To it lUatiHAVK Kkihkv Company.
T!ie llargrave Keeney draumlic com
pany waaal 8bively' tlieab-r 11 week
Thurailay, Krltlay and Hiilurday evening.
The company came lo Oregon City with
out liutire, putting in date fixed fur The
Pallaa wlirre the theater burned h-aving
their dale varanl The firat night
" Forget Me Nut" pluyetl, l-ritlay
night " Ni w M.igdulen " anil a'unlay
night "The Whitu Muve," The alien
luiite wa aliiu by reaaou of the luck of
atlvcrliaiiig. The entire vtieiiglh of the
cuiiipNiiy u Itxlued in the alur, A.U
llmgratea Kecncy. wlm Nlalnttl niiich
tn In ii I and iiia.b1 a thti'ltleilly giaul -.i'uriini
tt on the atiige. Ilcr Kilppurt
Weuk. The Hatiinlay niittiiit'e a.lvfriiw.l
ua nut given owing to lack of patmn-
Uil.
An Oin Mam IIi mt. While Iteiijjioin
i'orter, wliti live on the CUckama nix
mile almve Curriiiaville, was on hi way
to the pout otlite on Tueatlay, Hept, l:l.
Ill team became friglitened ami ran
away, tlinming him out againnt the
end of a lug an. I culling a gnli three
lucliea long over the right eye clear to
the nkiill ami breaking hi right arm
jut alsive the wril W. W. II. Watlt
aw the liormia running pat hi bonne.
He went up the road and found Mr. I'or
ter, who la nearly eighty-four years ol
age, lying in an miconaciooa condition.
He was taken to Mr. Wade's limine and
Dr. C. 11. hmliU ol F.aglo Creek was sunt
for who aewed up the wound of the head
and teduced the fracture and made (he
old aentleman a com for la hie a poaaible.
Ci.i'Tsaor Tomato. William Hart
of (.ireeu l'oinl conies to the front (his
year with a tomato Swlalty. Nearly
every year be baa something in hi gar
den that i unapproachable, Tkis aea
aon ho planted some seeds of the Salter
Karly tomato and from one of the
hushes that grew therefrom lie cut a
stem Ira than four inches in length that
contained eighteen fine tomatoes, about
half of which were nicely riHnd when
he btought them to the Kntkhi'Uisx
cilice this week. Mr. Hart think Green
l'oinl the bona locality for root cro and
garden suss and ti.o succcaaot hi effort
seems to warrant that couclunion.
l'uoouxns on tux Skwkii The sewer
contrscl is being punbtil fast as poiwlble,
the light rains thia week demonstrating
the advisability of getting the job done
More the wet season commence. Last
Saturday seven Japancacdiggernwere ad
ded to the crew but the foreman soon grew
disatisfletl with them and discharged
them this week. Ho says they are nearjv
useless in this work. Considerable blunt
ing has to be dune In the bottom of tho
trenches. Along Main street from
Fourth to Fifth the dark blue soil ex
cavated plainly shows w here a quagmire
formerly existed. The newers do drain
age duty soon as they are laid.
Stoi.x tiik Hoksk ami Hi'ooy. l.ant
Monday afternoon F, J lhixtcr and
James Van Zandt, (the hitter colored)
uf Canby got a home and buggy at W.
II. Cooke's livery stable In thia city for
the ostensible purpose of driving to
Clackamas station, promising to return
that night. They did not return, how
ever, and Tuesday Mr. Cooke reported
the eimo to Sheritr Oanong who immedi
ately took steps to overtake the thieves.
The officer are on their track but at the
time of writing, Wednesday niuht, have
not captured the culprits'.
Notick. The 'Multnomah district
"range will meet in Molulla grange hull
No, 40, the llrst Saturday in October,
lffl2, at 10:!Wa. m. All 4th degree
members of subordinate granges in the
counties of Multnomah and Clackamas
aro cordially invited. J. Casto,
Master.
Uoats ron Tim Exposition. Here
after on Saturday nights during the
continuance of the Portland exiwition
the Oregon City bout will miss its 6:00
o'clock trip up from Portland, and will
leave at 11:30 Instead.
Pukk Milk. Johnson & Warnack
will deliver pure, fresh milk to all parts
of the city both morning and evening.
Goodpasture, pure water and healthy
cows.
A KM KMC AND AMKOMA.
II rkalile f' uiiira.t 'I'tMiiti" F.fTect ut
Two I'lilhinia en the ( omplexliiii.
The slow abaorjition of many loiis
changes ill soind more or less modified
form the comphtxion, Imt atmnle and
snimnnla show their effect alMiiit as
ipilckly a any. The popular belief that
arsenic clems the complexion ha led
many illy women to kill theuiMtlve
with II lu small, continued dunes.
It priHiiiccH a waxy, ivory-bko ap
iMMira inn uf the nkin timing acertain
atiige of Ihe poiaoiiing, but il terrible af
ter effect have lieiome too well known
to make It of common nan a a cosmetic.
The ellm ls of ammonia upon the com
plexluu aro ill red I v the oiMit lo that
of araeiilc The llml symptom of am
monia poiaoiiing which piear among
those who work in ammonia factories is
a diitfoloratioii of the skin of the none
and forehead. Tills gradually extend
over the fuee until the complexion ha a
sluined, blotched, anil unn.gblly apar
ance. Willi people wholal.e aiiiilionia
into their nynlcni in smaller dones, as
with their water or footl, these ntriking
symtoui tlo not apiear so soon. The
only ellW't of the i)iun that is visible
for a time is a geneial unw holesomeiiess
ami sallowneas of the complexion.
Many people are nlowly absorbing am
monia (Miinou without knowing it. The
une of ammonia in the manuUctiirea has
greatly lucreaneil of late, ami II I mi
tuetionably used as an adult 'rant in
certain food preparation. Ollicial anal
yms have plainly show n il une even in
such cheap art ii Ice of every day con
sumption as baking iMiwdera, The con
tinued abnorpliuii of ainiounia in even
minute ipiaulitiea a an adulterant in
food i injurious rail merely from it ef-
jfeiltin the complexion, but because
it destroy the dialing uf the Htomitt'h anil
Cannes dyM-pi ami kin.livd evil.
l'rofeur Img u( Chicago, in authority
for Ihe statement that, if to lidy million
parts of waler thete is one pa't of the
ammonia, the water in dangeroii.
HKAI, VnTAI't liuVsltltS.
Mumniary or the llectl Filed In Ihe
(euutj lleciirder's Ofllre.
The real estate transfers Involving
more than fl each (lied in the recorder's
ollice lant week weie as follows :
tieorge K and Fin in a I. Inn to K A i
Wilcox pt John R Childa 1 LC J
3 acre 300 1
Sunset Und Colo Ida L Donaldson J
I B 7 ami 8 h 9 Sunset City 000
D C I-atourette and wife to Z 8
liard pt Fit a Fisher PLC 600 !
Annie Danauisky and husband to
Morris Goldstune 10 acres 150
Ixmis IVnomsky and wife to Rachel
Lugarmao 30 acres 600
Ida I. iKinaldson and husband to
the Sunset Und Co 1 3 and 15 b
11 Falls View ad to Oregon City 600
Henrietta M O'ltonnell and hus
band to George London se' 4
t2s, r7 e 750
Maggie O'lHinnell and husband to
(ioomel-oiulonse1,' s4, 12sr7e 750
COT Williams et al to Susan
Took 1 3 and 10 b 22 Falls View
Milton W Smith and wife to Geo
S Laoey nwi4' 24, 1 6 s, r 3 e. . '. . 800
ad to Oregon City 375
Nancy E Pierce to Keuben and
Catherine (loucher w i nw s 1 1
t 4 s, r 1 e 80 acres 1,200
J W Ogilbeo and wife to Nathan W
Woodruff n 10 acies of a 20 acres
el wS, nwi; s 1, t 2 s, r 2 e re
serving 24 ft on Fast Sido 450
Jacob Loeli to F.llsa I.osli 1 7 and
8 b 46 O I A 8 Co' first ad to
Oswego 300
T F Hyan and T P Kandall to J C
Paulsen and J Sleensen 1 1 and 2
b m Oregon City . . 1,200
F: F Whittin and wife to John W
Ficke ptof E F Whittin's of
Richard F Whittin's D L C 10
acres 600
Same tolD Magone pt of same
10 acres 600
R M Wickhain and wife to Alonto
Wickl.am 1 4, b 130. Oregon Citv 1.200
Louis Lux to Anton Stein se' nel4
2c
and ne'a
120 acies 1,200
Walter ltownoand wife to Allen M
Sutton 1 1, 2, 8, 11 and 12, b 1
West Side ad to Oregon City 2
Henry Ottbois and wife to John P
Oubois pt Moses K Folson 1) L C
57.2 acres 1,500
Williuiu U Wade and wife U John
Cobery 1 3, 4, 5, t), 7, 8, 9 and 10
b S, Darnell's ad to Oregon City 2,000
.f 11 Lambert and wife to SI Mor-
tensen et al 1 12, b II). Cambridge 300
John Stipp to school district No.
36, lj acres. 30
8 R Jessup and wife to J B Laber
pt Oo Hrock I) L C, 220 acrts, . 5,000
lli'i inan Holman jr. ami wife to
Leonard Becker, jr. pt Geo
Brock, PLC, 220 acres 2,500
O I & S Co to A K Hammond I 1,
2, 15, and 16, Rosewood 16.(17 a 1,200
C W (ianong, slionll, to (1 II Per-
rot aw V Demand nw1 se,t4', s
8, t 0 s, r 2 e, 80 acres 5
Same to game ISO acres 14
Same to same 81 acres 7
John K Wade and wife to John N
Kapp and l'hillip Weber ne1
ne1' s 13, 1 4 s, r 1 e ; wSi nw'4
s 18 (except fi acres;) 8el4' nw'-i
and lOaoil'asidene'i'nw.'-a'.s 18.
t 4 a, r 2 e
A II Shaver and wife to H F Kay
lor et al, 1 acre
$28,443
Previously reported since Jan. 1 853,083
Total $879,626
BUSINESS LOCALS.
(.adies' and tients', rolais at llolman &
Warner's L'ndertttklng parlors. If
Holman A Warner, Undeitakers and
Kmbalmer, Oregon City Hank building.
II your Meliool lluoha HI die
oslolllre Sliore.
Sleeilinati's soothing powder for
teething babies ami feverinb cliiltlien,
now only fifty cents a packet. Acccot
! none but Hleedman's, tf
I Wllanii A Couke carry the I'eninsuliir
ami hujienor Moves. Kent in the market.
Wedding stationery, the latent styles
and fluent assortment ever brought to
Oregon City st the F.rmti'HinK office.
(Vntral a'ldition toOicgon City in lot
and blocks to suit purchaser.' J'rojicrty
cheap, term easy. Situ I II. Jannkv,
with W. Carey Jobnnon. tf
Wilaon & Cooke are agent for Cor
Valh bogglea.
liny jour Mi'lniol Hooks) at the
lilulllre Nlare.
loungen, chairs, etc., iiiholnter'l at
Holman A Warner's. AH work guar
anteed. Kit) air all your old lounges for
little money and they will lie good as
new.
llajy your Ma-hand Hooka at the
I'ontnlHro Hit. re.
Itlank nole, receipt and order books
al the F.NTKMi'KinK ollice.
Call ami examine our slock of plows
ami harrows; alno stoves and hardware
at Wilson A Cooke's.
Bellumy A Hunch, the lioune furnish
ers will sell ash bedroom suits 20x24
lievclcd glunn for $16. Ah Cheval suits
for I8. lteilntcadH and chairs sold at
the lowest price from August 15th to
SeptemlHT l.'jth. Now is the time to
buy your furniture. tf
Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and
all other blanks at the L.vtxhi'HIhk ol
lice. Portland prices.
Wilson A CtMike carry a eomolete
nttn k of Oliver Plows, Steel Kinir, Brad
lev, Moline, Freedman and Scotch Har
rows which can be brought at Portland
prices.
Beautiful tiliurbuu Hume.
One mile and a ouarter fiotn town,
good board walk past the land. Acre
tracts to suit purchaser, term easy, the
finest suburban proerty offered for sale,
I yet on the market New protioeed
I motor line from Portland. High and
sightly. See L. R, Ja.xnky with VV.
Carev Johnson tf
PURE
DRUGS.
Are you as particu
lar in the choice of
your drugs as you are
in the choice of your
doctor? Do you real
ize that you must
trust your druggist as
implicitly as your phy
sician? that cheap,
impure or inert drugs
can be used without
your knowledge? that
skill and accuracy is
as necessary in one as
the other. We pride
ourselves on the puri
ty and quality of our
drugs; on tho neatness
and accuracy of our
prescription work,and
on always having in
stock, regardless of
expense, the latest
productions in fine
drugs and chemicals.
Caufield & Huntley,
Freioriptioo Pharmacist!.
SCHOOL
BOQKS
FOR FALL
TERM
THE
Will soon be needed. Wo bought
our School Rooks and Rehool Sup
plies last spring and they came by
clipper from New York.
5y buying so early we got a
special discount; freight by clipper
is about one-third of It. R. rates;
together they make a saving on a
bill of school supplies, and it
GOES
INTO
YOUR
POCKET
WHEN
you buy your books at the
OREGON CITY BOOK STORE,
(NextdoortoP.O.)
W. A HUNTLEY, Prop.
P. S. Prices are uniform. The
smallest boy can buy as cheaply as
the largest man.
THOS. GHARMAN & SON
-AT
PIONEER STORE
Have juKt receive'l the largest invoice, direct from
New York, ever brought to Oregon City, of
?Ioa!s! loals! loals!
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S,
All of the latest cut and of a ujerior class of goods.
-MEN'S, YOUTH' AND BOYS'-
rtlnfhinctT
WAWAAAJts
Direct from Chicago, and
ever brought to
Mackintoshes and Rubber Goods
Of all kinds, and the Celebrated Duck brand of Umbrellas.
pine Groceries,
All fresh and of superior quality.
One Price to All-No Baits-And That the Lowest
MRS G Vf. RICH,
Headquarter for
DECORATIVE NEEDLE WORK
SUPPLIES.
NEW DESIGNS IN
Mail Orders Given Prompt and
Careful Attention.
IistmctloiisGlTeiliEiWilerT.
Commercial Bank Block, Oregon City.
GO TO
Oregon City Iron Works for all kinds of Machine
work and Casting.
ALL REPAIRS
To Traction Engines, Threshing Machines, Har
vesters, Mowers, Etc., promptly attended to.
OUR PRICES
Are equal to the lowest to be had in Portland.
Shop on Fifth St. near Main, Oregon City.
J. ROAKE, Prop.
CITY VIEW MARKET,
HENRY BOYER, Proprietor,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard.
THE BEST OF MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN,
SHOP ON 8EVENTH STREET, AT HEAD OF 8TAIR8.
MOODY & VAUGHAN,
MO L ALL A, OREGON.
Leaders in Low Prices.
Their stock is complete in
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Notions, Etc,
Country Produce Handled.
Postofflce
THE -
(llnrhinrtT
nua' JL y m. m. jl -W
the most complete line
Oregon City.
STAMPING PATTEM
Cooke's Stables,
W. H.COOKE, Manager,
Successor to C. n . T & L. Co.
Corner Fourth and Main Streets,
OREGON CITY.
The LEADING LIVERY STABLE
of the City. Bigs of any description
furnished on short notice.
All kinds of Truck and Delivery Busi
ness promptly attended to.
Horses Boarded and Fed on reason
able terms.